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The Huron Expositor, 1895-08-23, Page 9I I I � . I . . . � i I � .1 1 , i � . � - L . . I . �r I I . I I � I I ! i � I I ; . I . , I � I '- , ,� . I . I I I . � I � ; 1� . . : : . . ; - I T, I - : . � 4 j - �i i . . I ! i ! � � - . [ I . I ! 1 8(.) 5 Z 4 1 - - I - I i i � , - I I I ] i i 1. I . I - � � anomeni� I , j I .---- - . j � I . " i , I . . . I - i — ! I � �1' - � . � ; . . . . I 1 1 ! � i - . I i . I - .1 I . --- - - . I - � I ! ; – . . I i - I . ; . . � � � I I I I � . I . - -- I 1- - – I -- - I . � . . i - 1 .. I i I I 1� I I I ­ -- � *- r - I I I ! -4-----=:�– 1 . �� t I . . . : 1 7: . : . � . � i ---:---- I : � . I I I � I � � i . � t I i . I � , ! : � # - . .." I ,, � I � i . . I AL Mk . ­ . � I It � � I t i I � F-. 11 � .., I � I , I I . I I I I I I . , . - . I . � . I i ,- I . . 1 1 *' - 11 I I i � � i I . I i � . , � . - . I I . ft� I , � r I I - . . I I - � . � I e1. � � � : I � ii S 4 . 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On 'Me oanas every . . -- 1 i � I . ii reverent i L � I TO WHO ' IT M AT,k �RIEA TH RESORT - aPpop"Da rlilt'iooang I 11 ead I a b ,�, Wad ded memory of film who was among thefirst England broadeloti of that rich b ue-black ea,ch varie , to farmers I � I : I f . � . I I � ---- I shade that is so rarelj,,� applying for them, sanabie, which she leaves to -day.. The �Ustness,, ; . , plush -cup, uo I as farmers ffect In win- to show the world' that an American could T met with in - he finest -who will C refully test the five kinds in the pa ects to be�seventee�r � I . I ; ter. The ea - la )pots are draw down. Un- fabrics of to -day, , � coat was 44 years act which t iey choose, and will p � on the: I I write a worthy book. B01i Sunnyside I -8 . 4 YSIS OF THE WATERSAN report the ex ,% da � I I I .- . ro rt� , y %Vs� CONCIERWl'"W ad r 5) I ! . I , ar Revolutionary loo4litles are well old, and in the poc possibly lo' ger. I I i . ! I der his n th 3 wear )r of: Chi. waddod cap and the I ket of it was a . colored results �fter harvest next year. The seed -The other day c � 7 OF THE PATIE'NTS. carries an c rdinary b� ack koh 1at. If h souvenir bandkere 2jef ' I I t of wind . ; - I I i 1 4 worth the attention of el' �,commemora Ing the will, be 0ent out in the order in 'which the struck �he farm Of an I � I . I v � - : - I � . I Fery. patriotic famous e - ] (Zmram conces- � I I 1� I - ;� i. . - . beaA gets c )Id, � he cai i put t1 �at on top of American. xbibition in Hyde Park n 1851� &pplicafionq are . ie 11 11 I - . i - 2. t received ab long as the sion 10,1 Caradoe in w y v IV StoCk;., ; i ` � OU . Tastei­ a the pile, dv6r'hIs -oil, for! he wear's � ' But Irvington now ,ba' 1 the first internatio, 41 exhibition e, rer held su4iy. last4. .- . roof of �his large' b ith it half the I . U - 19 7,0TIOE How Sulphur W&Ur ta Immedi. veil, this "'an who f ars the weather; , tion, quite as interestin s,ailother attrac- in the world. It ' i i1a general uso � by Mr. I . . Heavy maple logs W ` . , I , A as ! 813T L! sxr 2. lying. on one aid I - , 11, I 81to Effect@ --A Q 9 in 'Its 5vay as any Wilson for years,� u -few Dawson's Golaen Chaff bam. yard were . I t ! ., user Rural Patron-Tht . e- . . . ,aid of the . ` "_ I woman Is heavy brow: ibarege veil Is pin,�ne( of those mentioned, thou h. thoroughly ,�at4mring the ast . Dawson'sGolden Chaff . � ' � About the'wadded ca),,c . , Early Red Clawson -blown �.p againFt the. building, a . Is her�by given 4iat on the 22nd Charms and Idloiyucrasiell of ][uv&ljdjs"L omp etely obscur- 'modern,,4,nd, I fact, rather more than u decades it has bee kept as a relic. The F -a Genetiee Giajit d a. hay- . , . - I P . I . day of j August, 1095, the firry then . Jones'winter ' fe I P rly I I I Ing the features of th E) rem. , linen on which -it is printed is btf I at' jFi of Genesee a. ce was also . . Husbands. 'N a the publishing house from F0179- Surprise I - , Bulgarian - . - Patient and.Long Suffering able person. to date, i . I , side mck standing at 1 little distan U ' - f m of - . You cannot, for your life tell hetherhols wb . and good, and therei,q�ot a hole, -rent I � existing and kno�-n as the fi, turned over and ov�r until it came against . or, American Brolize Jones' Square Head the barn. � 4� ich JoAk Brisben Wal er issues Th z I I I i . Jacksoin &' G ' I f-hiers and . ( [SPecial Corrosponder ce. ] . black or w4ite. You 10 tear, to he seen �in it.. it is Mar� ear I � I ge . I 8�', I . 't, 0 0- . - can oul r see throu gh Cosmopolitan Magazine. �� r. Walker I I Ili ' one of these sets - John ,Maio � !a farmer assisting Edgar I � , , iT Each pen on wis Ing I merebi . , Sul � Is a since these two antiquities of Mr. son -, j lit tailo Seaforth, was dis- Avo,.;, N. Y., Ai 12711 I . . I ' � I 1 o-partner8h ex- . 1g. 221 .-If In sheol - the veil In the region, *here V Le eyes ought member of that group. of no school pub., � are# in public, and be': should wl'it( to the Experimentalist, Agri- M itcbell, of Bond a Comers, & few miles � . solved,i'and the phur water is ,ilie only drinl, then it be- to be two round, ' darkish dl�jks, denoting lishers who believe It possi�le to make a wardrobe have appe ; cultural Col, e, Guelph, mentioning which east of lalt) fo-11 a d tance of nearly 35 feet. . I - 0 to keep In the iddle of thei that, besides his cup, h . an; set he� dei irc L I r, J. S " Ja Lon hooves peopl thought he would bring them jout for I I at, V611 and horse high class monthly periodic4l that -may be airing. i - . . .. i and the grain, with instruc. For ligl ited on his feet. 8e . eig then c(ased, road In this life, for the pit of n ! � I . J, tum,tely he a vere : . I p nishment! blanket, the individual. hasilfurthor pro- profitably retailed at tbe'astonishingly low — I- tions for ,ea ing,and blank form on which to injuries to the ankles were sustained be- � 0— ! � � I I t, 11 , furnished free of cost to his sides neussion of! the apin -r can offoi to the unrepentant sinner notb-1 tected the upper portion of "his anatomy price of 10 cents a number. f He is not tbj Leading Viaiieties of 1: "V 7int�er; M - J.� S. Jackon retiring from , ! 1 . I I I i - : business. t Ing that tastes worse than the water which' with blue glasses. i . � r � e. The'lilart I The business will still be urried bubbles from unknown depth; into the air I The sudden app . pioneer in this direction, a�though he I I . Wheat. I I I a on il the supply of grain for�dis- was renloved to the house And is progress- � I I i . I oll,* Mr Greig b and sunligb .. of ihis figure In doing pioneer publishing ork In other I tr� lbe omes �xhauated. ing f�v�)rably. - ' . 4� Ing entered into r n i REPORTS OF � weighs al;0ut 200 7 � I I i tatAvon,I thisstate. Ihave, thomidst of stritw"-'�tFc;ojand-i�sbirtiwaff;ts ways. Mr. Walker's pl SUC�-IESSMX,LY CONDUCTED E'k � � - . I � , an �s quite: nove I . PERIMENTS F ;- t , . C. A. ZA-vi-xz, pounds. - : heard people saythey'lked. It, 'and they sends asbiver dowo y urspilne. Thether- in America and has no parl illel anywher' IES 1',�T * � i a partnership *jt,h Mr. R. J.* Mae- �0'111' T#IRTY11COU--;j, E cperime ta, �p � I . - i . 0 ONTARIO. � list and Director of co-operative -On �,T�ursday 1v -- I I donald, I ! , I seemed to be excelloni --individuals, too, mometor is 7 or the eabo4j! and here is unless one Is, f urn - I g 9 � - I ; , , was Ap� hile Mr. William Peart . Islied . the i e) perime ts ill agriculture. . iring the ha;yfork in his bairn he fell r � i � � All book debts' and liabilit es of . but somehow I never c(uld repress secret a man dresse war 1 onou,KA to go o a ., eu - ista � 0 ! - . � - I � Amber U pu,blishing house of the pcmev orris. 6J One hundred and tw 1 ty-two varieties of : )ntaria'Aork,ultural College, Guelph, August 22nd, a d' c' f sixteell feet on the hard plank I i the old firm have, been assum, A by doubts of either their sincerl or sanity. Peary rescue expe( ti n. H ; is 4. i 1 1 - � I "has to do fore Mr, Walker bougbt T o Cosip, Ili i � � . . � I � 1i � . , winter wheat have been tested at he On, � , � : j .. � . floor. Te struck onl. his left side breaking : . � � I � - tastes -won - sweetish, It," he says, whic) 8 ows the altogether, tan, Its sell � tario Agricultural" CoLlege wit I his left a I I . I- the new. .It -I first thore- is a 1, T The name of f q new firm sue- � . I . Ing price had bei ill 25 c , hin. the past , i . !1 , I , atthe ristand-terribly bruis� I 4 ! . � I ­­��- illimitable power Of the humitu Imagina- number. For several year hei got it six years. Some of t have � Canada. :: . der. He w ek,ed up ! � -ceeding'Messrs l . / � �/, - -;:�, s i fter 4ese varie ' I ing his a -ad shou , I . ackson & ( reig, , - - -, tion. The man is a wealth 'farmer who that rate was mainta produced yields of gradj� which farm, (I uncoils ,� �� t /.,� �� . ' � ; , 1 ,/ , / ---:- r ined. DurIn we P more � 1 A er -T t � Ridgetown has been --fine ciotis and r ' ained so I � � ' --- - � - — - , 4 tbat� Pi seve will be styled I i - lives more than 20 m.\Ies out of town. He time the enterprise was arentl� Ell , e those of dt4er vari I : $5 -and coalts I r w,orking on a � - Zr ral � � :.. . - 11 . i �,7 1 I I I ap � c-, than doubl etiei -grown - Sund days, but I he ' " ri t hu AUL � I I � . --::�- n every nigi t WdrinkAb - I I � a of 'lore . , � as was o . rtintemally-heis j I �, .. 117". comes I at villain- cessful, but some two or beside them on �lc ts of :the same aroa. Not -The 4 71; t Alid- lik dyto r' . I I � . . I th e y a ago . nee, in ea E JeCOVer It .. I - . I water and soak himself in it he determined that ,�J( mall . I only, . : g& I )( - " ous sulphur .1 has there *e dlesex, h I a �d'firelast Sunday morning —Nir.' Glassford I Grel Macdo , aid, , ' I- to secure, reall ! wide, 11 A greAt variation in .,the . ell, of Glasgow, Scot- , - - , and pernicIate himself ith its fu C,s . I comparative yields of grain produced by the - land, ftttle import �. I "T., � . � � I � . He oircu*lation such as he 4 in thebu�iness ,portion. Loss upwards of -ort , was in Ottawa the : i�. C.2� i. . I oray d,,the,price� ! � Mds : . I remains at the sanIt%rlum`dumr different varieties, but there has also been a I � L -*- AW -1 ; and we' solicit a � 11 - : Ing the must be made so low . $12,000. i i . otherday. He ' . I . lclm�inuance o the, - . I that � 40 olie able td I ,%aid that, from long obser- . . night and returns c W orniihg to direct earn a living c in 'Ph i W - d son of Mr. W. A vatiou he is convine d there is no cue ,of I * %- extensive patrond e afforde the . I , I . m ould rightly-corisidEr the awked differene in ,strehgth of: straw, ; "The j I o-3 ear 0 0 11 . � , I . 0 co . i Weight of grain measured I 13.eattie, Ess county pleuro,pnennionia, ift Canada but all the pany, , j z late firm. Iti-A-ill, te dur conkant I �- . . .. farm operations. I " baths are dear magazine to stly for him' to buy., A.c-1 . b h 1, value farmer, fell into � I . I ! ': � I I farfet(;be( I ,fain r millin purposes, etc ei* a L I � I I bought and ., I I he says, They cordingly the retail price of 1 e CosiIlopol I of . us ,; ofthe the 0 was same hel recommeii a ove' � r to ' gym, our customers - day in filing and di mment investi- � i . - I G I . - I � . i , itan was reduced er 1. � . e . that for which ; I ,-\ . � . certainly,are dear re- tol,2340en,s. TheAmer- 1 d erent varietie i sted.: drawiled, I - j , . all of us are strivin' , ' gation, b cause if the countr ! I i . g ,-( ' I 11 of 18 4, n -4-J. . "I'll I . . . I y rests under a - forth' . calls the veil and th 3 borse, bl In the I � � 4 -we mean satis6ction. I : I �4 L A - !/,,. � nket muffler. loan News company, ,ine �leading riqtiea ' � St 6 er, of Berlin, has ,entered suspicion, the next ' ove . � . A . E I- throu h which all, 1� j in England may . . . . a I t � � I I t � I L I I wheat were a lecte t on fot �1 'damages against his st Canadian #airy goducts. � a � I � But one who should take this man for a of winte t _L I =:=== I % ,1! , : . . A - I the magazines are ciroula te JP deell a f in the ) em- be again . � , � P . I I - . I r o d ta kinds which had en t lo e I I a the ditch i , I I . . I softy would: be fa u of the reckoning, handle ,a' magazine retai Ili ig at less .n f'ro on to � ��� '4 liner & Company, on account -Mr. and Mrs. P.6uben ark ,of Chatham . . ! . a, . I I - : r'&rr'g Ch' e , , . . . r , 11 1 'He is us shrewd a ruralist and money price that this, or Mr. WaIk4 r woul "have five yearn at th of il *uriesj e d to ba burni ligatray pile� 10 ,'I A nothe ' ang ­ gricultural Co � Ye, and � I ve been received. were in i bush upleasa.utj � - . - � :. i I . . . � _ i of brush, " u I f . I __ _ Late , I I - I ; � . I maker as ever drove a good* bargain for a ad . I fo ; rli_. ' 11 . I I i I . were distvibuted t oughput Ontarj I , ro "NJ ­ L e. ao serious in� I i I � - a , . I io crop. . opted t e 10 cent rate at t. iat tim . In oper6.tive experml �ntal' wo . ri co- 6 n� isl Ing still goes on in the east- when'. rs. Pa,rk'8 dress cau lit fir She, ! . ' der, bo ever, to sha Th i ) ere I burned an I Be . "is our change of so' dy tat order, bo rk. j L . and we ex- i . ipo . �64s. X6 less than '700 pounds of was b ­ . . � pect to be in I I I I I - . ve tt e price to a divided into two s�ts, wi . 0 ealb, , as brought to Trent Bridge the beinfe(b 'med almost e ` LL 11 , her clothing I � I . � . . 4 five var � tie in I 4ig, and wilt new store iby i Yet there are inTal Ids who never pass "York sh Iling" even he f )1L �nd iC eces- I . off. The lady s and amuse" ' � i ; . . � . , ! i I September I at, I 4 store lat'ly I . I . . ,beyond the polrftttals o e sanitarium each, the Dawso 'a Golden Chaff beia 0 h r day'tIy� catchers. pur dSof sixty ad picnie oo, I k ; - I - . I .1 L I Of 'sary .r ically change the plan o pro- ,� �sed th I 18 u ears of age, and it is . . - � . � by 10 r. - I I 11 I � pleasant - mornings i gee 1hein - ductio4. I Instead of giving out the rint- -in both sets to form a bai is by wh . the The 6 feared that her injudi !It fatafl- - , )u I . occupied, �ertzon, fuTir , ; some � I t th tabipmentof new wheat was es may reau � 11 Z ' . . . I 1 . I .. � � ' � , �:ture idealer, in t 'e. Strong block, I I !1! I � ,times. On the broad veranda you have Ing t6 'one house, results of allvarieties co'u d be c(thpared In id retna, .Manitoba Her bus and, in his effort X; � dj . . . I . i . I I the engr ving an- 11 . � rom, IT . a toextij - � lte6 of thi,4 I i1which is being, r� ;tt ed -in a manner . - bbserved . here and I h( re armchairs with with one another.' Each p4 rson wa t1ing to Kee at I 3 was grad � - I.. . � - � � I I I ed No. 1, hard' flumes, , I i I I ; � ; I . as very sew �relly burned about the I - I � !that - will us to display to I I .. Q.- - 'Wheels. These tell a �t(ry of mournful In- the bindink."to a . . An experiment, stated in h s! appli. A �ield 4 I e. "lon for 014 , _: I other, the electrotyping t) anobheO and I I i I 11 I I conduct ' - bu hels to the acre. arms and faci .held in MrJ . � - I . � noth heir aust do all tbig . � i rM � I ; I o *111 never work for himself. and the f ve - �- , ' bounty has en app ie . . - ired lc-� ' Ii d better advantage �no of the finest I - � terest, for here are in ,411do wh' cation which met he des �---LThe 0heen' be -Duqng a bievele race at Barrie the . � nember 3rd � ! . � ; jj I . 11 . � I i thei �, if be would - I .' I , . I, I . I � . rie I va� �'y r', i .. h 4ette, other night, betv;een � -1 . I ties in the set iere sen� to his 1 IN I - P., for 9, I . & � . moly a nch- 'ahadi Hughes, 1)otll —.3-- .- . again. There is sea - address with full instructions for conduet� . I womah who gave birth 6 ) i , . . ioulin U-411; Furnishing I � ! .1 Joint of their expenses to which s triqn subjected, " A�UVAO th a -horse . zi sports an 0 . . . . i walk or lift their I a to their be -ads save the heavy cartaguef'and bertain other selected i I fo C. � Ellis and H. ppen Juniol, f -; � . 'he N�a � I I d w-1 ... : � I I !. bodies that the fati I I stiffening, d ing the experiment. The grain wa4 so'w- 411 i ,I . y - I : - � � . i, . . . � 4 fi e chil ri hin 12 months. and buggy owned I by udge Arclagh. - lay the re-' I stocks in Western'­-Ontairio. . - ! bo' deposit has not touched," Thokean from Now York city. L -The --Aurp , family, of Lindsay, con- . I n i and several cadly, he must remove -thel pu ji c,tion office at the rate of JA bushels per ac�e, - iy Hughes eceived a br � I �y I 4 upon .� . � q , � smith -Nfoon�f ! : I I P, 3118 FIRST DRINIIL . I no� food themselves. � I � plots 1 -160th of an acre in size. sistm : jatber and five sons, the serious c .ts. Ellis 6 a b n ' I . -11 . I Theymust Vt) lin He had already boug�t ne old coun . � N I f 'the �. � . i I I , a 11 I I arm And I - Lt 3 o'clock-' Our induc6nient� to the trade are sickish flavor; then you gulp It down, an dressed and lifted into Ped a . - Two7 hundred and I winte e 11counte eiters, were ibadl b i d. th wheels were .- - I d I t night. They, try seat upon'the bankq of Ae Hudson at forty-6'even i alle arrested last his body badly bru I , � � . . .ters have rep I brted alread' W40 A I'Lave a I been committed for trial. demolish . The horse � - i good articles at fair prices. Amon you shiver from head to fo6t a must be lifted out aind dressed In the Irvington, and after m4ture consideration I an was also .cut and � h, az Kip �� 9 s though a I - wheat experimen �rybody wel-,, the striki : . . y i ; - . I ng illu trations Of fair whole train of 'cars were 11 -sing over the morning. ­ I , I i he decided to erect bore abuilding under I this season. Of this number,'one hundred �--Geoj ,g�, Wil hant the buggy-smashed,while the- lady ocau. I � I - is laid up� - � 1priceg are the Bo., ' ' School Pants spot where your grave Is t be - =n You The air is blue favored us with good repo!ts! of a of: . ngrs,Q ,die I of delirium tremens'on Pants received a 1sevei e shakin ,,up. Hughes r ; to - 4 cold. - � I Ile essful ! ; r-8 and shining outdoors. whose roof should 1* carried on the edl. experiments, eighty furnished par %I bos6rd fhe Mitt � --Nl r- � at 75c, $1 and $1.25, our own make. think you are seasick and are' re��' Star steamship Britannic, I i and ElliBbad enteredl The birds sing in the; rces. They brighten rial. work and all the o I for the Wingston road . 7 i � Ing a. �� . perat io ns of typeset- �, � 1-1 this week! - t The line of Ties we Bell at 925c ; the shock fro'm. an' electric I ports,'and sixty-seven wro �e !of fail re or while eu�6 . . i I � . I . Liverpool from New York � . . . �. . � i i I �, Iline of MeWs Shirts we offer at'75c. The next moment, however life and action, blessed, joyonq Ii n I e I $of tU sue . I . I race. daughter of the late . I � . battery besides. the landicape as they flit about. All Is ting, engraving, printing, I)Indi 0, eto-p unreliable: results. The nam -Xrs, � . 1 Edwards, of Case City, -Miss! Irene Jones 4 - I it Is all over, fe, happy, necessary to the productia I- - I . �L " footbAll rc-� i � I . A :)f tbe Imaga- cessful experinienterd and -he deta Mic i9ano 1 �$ via tin her son, Mi. J. W. John G. Jones, . . r busy action. Golden Aiir6' soon a il �,d . arrivi I �i an(! you go your way, tbankl g th d children dart zine., Work was begun as s practi- � �ading.' 117he A ; I .............. 0 . �.. - � rej Ed 9 . � ! t o Lord � ' . I d in Forest on Wed - I I - T- - - -�-,-; , Aetive us- . Is will be kn4 . . her home at Niagara i you have lived. thirough it. I . � sult of the tests rds, harii e road, London Webt. -nesd , frona But I shall byj laughing and- skip ing�, �yi Wd ill t ie i ayv I t Week Able, an i I pyi I tl�, is " i -j -w 'ONE PRICE TO ALL. carry with me to my gTave t e recollection tling men' and women, hasten, hither and 11 e E rim , ugh 03 , - - - - I h -- - , k - - nual report of th Tho ears!�of age, the old lady is hale Falls So th, on a visit to her late father's �-* "A � . h _ - I � n tal Ukii on fo� I I L . . - i I 1806, which will and heart I and e the jour *. S. L s intend�d, L ­ ?r f thither, busy with this or t�hat- work with- � - pu ishc d- as - � V and mo ees rel - � � ple- make wbon they take I an appen, I ney alone. ati rea. Miss Jones re- . . � I i I ! -i- ; I their first drink. 'They alw4ys- do live out whic 6 . WS. ' 3 I- I mean, t1lat - I � -h lifeis joyles itaktolessaild prof- di to e gria it al 611yge report. I -#evJ1 - S. cTavish, of � St. George, -oeived a welcome frooi two grandmothers ' . "' I i � . - I As far jw�- I 'he owing ble i s accepted the call to the and two! great -grand' others. The latter, : 4 ' through it. You even finprov6 in health, Itl1sa- The Invalidyin t e r6lling chair has 4 98 Phe comparativei Brtu n y, ha ' ' I ' VON LD, ' . I i yie de o straw Churpli yf �the , � , n . i �� GREIG & M A, . . . v 'ji, ndeed,'4ts 1� 1� I , ays -nd ' I - . grain &r acrei ledeemer, Deseronto. He -Mrs. Job Jones and � ��:, - � as the d " g on a you gulp: down no part or. portion, In its SwOot activity. �', . of the ' Mrs. A. Richardson Timith that' . I ! I 1 7 1. -r 1 � ' I � wi r wheat v rietiea Ste during tho concludes his te ectively i3 and 86 years, -ind - . � quarts of this labolical draft. Perhaps bu To- her, existence is a ochth 14 life. She ; ; d . �� years' labor at St. George are age -the part i (A . � I � 4 Furnishers and iA�erchant Tailors, i . V 1� palt season on one hundred Ont rio farms onSdote 8 . i , I" � - � I , g i �* the pri�ciplo That whatever You dislike Is dead already to nealrly all t;bat: inakeo I � I ,V $ . i the former, rs. The] las Jones and Mrs. A. ' -1 � : I " I . . � , L IL e waterg ng) �she 1W stay ii �� 'a, : � 1.1 any Stich I , �A man nam. I Xennedy, wh . I quite unbe ,- 3 SEAFORTA, ONT. � - most is'good for you these life worth livi and' � here . I - � I e ­ I " o -came from Scott. baire reaelled , ,lie matronly ages of . I , . . . � ured many a hopeless ch le ail- for years. -They look u I . In 1 S.44� Glonga"i, f 11 6 Manitoba 62 ai � , - I ; - at yoA,from their C , , � � 9= *veati oxe, rs* I trains and was killed. . -On �hursday aftern - io case Nvas . . L -- . � . . have. c. 0 I.. . I - � I 2d 50 years. . , I - m6nt, particularly in.'the line A prisons, these men- and �Vomc 13 the roll . 0-j � oon, last week, the I � . �s stated in , � - Ing chair - . 2 � i- � Atiother, . I � s,, djimb, silent, SU . 4V W� r j � ; . I ' tisin and.skin diseases. � euma- - . "an nal 4 Saundirson fell off and _ Richelieu, steame rabonne, with 300 of - 1.� - i� - oring. In . I 1. . e ", . I , � , - me betiveen I . - 11 I i meve6ely j red. .. theKni&a Tem larl ,,, . 0 , , THE BA�RGAIN The Peculiar Water. I 'their faces is the look t. -,at Mal �s the tears I . � $2. - � Was " , E-4 � A I on board, ..jetruck a - � . 11 I — I a 40� ��)Ir� �Y'111�ai� George, of Lolidon, aged rock in the Casca, e ids. She leaked nitIf Nloon t o story , ., . :% , 11 I . The , strange liquid, which was � n . gather in you eyes 14 I , 4- ') I Lugust Itith, : I I Y��rs of � 4d 8 1 t> I oro, twj, agony, .of an Wful. ; W ,a 2,1 started to! t4e, the train to D�rchester badly, auil finally Ban near Beauhamois. sp n 0 ; � . . A � . . J� . - 1 - for�a day's fishin.j. early Monday morning. , ere lost, bu the passen -ere score 0 ID,n�� to ,the Indians under- the nalne' . no ut over - I � , , ]jy. . trf gedy .1 - 4 U %-TJLA _ mysteri . half a lifetime i, I 14". �.. . . No live,, , . . Ous water, " Is found in various fi, ""i.1, . 32.9 A:: hort distance,'Ifrom his home II6, fell on t Itt. r baggage- igers lost te folks whc� � . . � I parts of I ' � - I Dawson's Golden Chaff, .39 mos 0 __ , I I Will nothin - ever be fobn that *111 - . 4 � . . . . I -I.. the beautiful Genesee vall�y. it � .. I The steamer Bohe kl� i 1- . - I 11 11, q, 11 ij'l 2 Early-0enesee Giant, " '30 ci. i1i a � � 11 � . 1. 44 .8' th ' stiteet, and w minutes was dead. mian bro ght the passengers across lak,e St. . artio I ar thou tk I I i I I contains so many chemicals that y6i won- M- A, I - , i . I curethig horrible cbror ic ,,. .; ... , .­ '%.. 3 Early ]Red Clawson, � I . I � , I - . ,�. L23 ' .28 M i Bi -die 1 tea, of Almoute, On- Louis to � ine, abo it an hour after mid- . � 11 �, - ., . .9 . der how they ca atism? I believe there will be Z . .. �.,� . . 41 . - Ise ii 11 I I q . . . r . . I I The Bargain (1-rooety still takes th ad � il-all dissolve In on, glass I I �, i 4 1.33 i 28.8 tarrTc, who was ini loraAo for her health, night, an they . . e le . 0 , * " . Jones' Winter Fife, : � I in all khads of Groceries, Flour, of w4ter. There are the sulphates S'�Wvet Suffiering. I :� were glit into Montreal I Cornmeal, � . n . . I , -5 Pride of Genebee, 1.33 28.8 died. of consumptio *in an express car at the at an e r hour next i aorning. , I � 1, JOHN BRISBI N WALKER. I � I , I ! � 1na W. u, � ., Oatmeal, Roll, Whe It Smoked Hams, phurets of magnesia, lime and. soda, with Stra la�ge kople drift to'gctbc-,? at a sani- �. � . ; 6 'Ameri � 't of -R.at ­ I I I I , .0an Bronze . 1.34 28.6 ,�au I ountain, while -proceed- -Mr. 71 Rv. Todd a ' Walkerton, after an carbonate of lime; muriate of soda and in tarium clirbIlic, health seckel cable, l�and the building has )een pushed 7 8 . rough here- 1; I Breakfast Baco'll, Bonel;s Pork, Lard a 7 1� who have �Surpri e, . I � ; _ lid . some of the springs sulph 11, I . .,a , j 1.33 : 28.1 in to Californip 'on the 212nd ingt. absence of several mon ths in the Northwest 11 last week. ' all kinds of Prd'visions, -,.'Prc�ekery and (41ass- I Ureted b Y�Jrogen visited � about , every medic*1 spring . with vligor ever, since. It h is now., been 8 arl 1pe, ." eo .:; . . I . . y Mrs G r A Shoemaker, of Water- has retu home. I ) gives a glowiug w- 1prings . , hite Leader, i !� - , y e - I . i I Hamilloll, I ware. AlsoL another consignment of- new - occupied for two or three i 3onths, and -9 Early i 1.29 * .27.4 loo tow;;hi� iled 0 Tuesday, last week, count of e op, pros cts there. Ou his L - and carbonic acid. There are many known and �have been# nothin bettered." , � W . . I 9, 1glI its exterior wAlls axe not yet fln- 'i � I . - Hen- season's Teas just to hand, which will be , and wells at different.p0ints around Cranks there are In. plenty and; thosq who - 't"01' . . I I . . , . � ,, Avon . I As none except the one.buudred pocl re at the great age of 86 years, 7 months and wayv do - , he met six i rain loads of men � is apend,, : soldat the very low Which vary -slightly In -the salts just esclape- bi)ing cranks. I f th last ished �j it Is In good i hape, im ide, and the on a , � est prices. I will quote I thoy con- . I el ' 20 days. Her husba;nd is still living, and is their to assist in . , .i i � regul, the 3stablisbment Is me- : I treec pul,- :' a few of the many bargains that are to be tain and that to ine .woms stri L.. I arlwork of ports of -successfully condiieted expeii way the harvest. There � Why i .. I ments 92, cars old. were 2, .I of them he says it will need . Wgo.! � � I . ;I ry . I I but ��t thodically going fory have been used in the pr�ceding su�'nma , L� ' ev. i'vlar- , bad at the Greattargain Grocery : should they? Some of them ha,'ve traces of 1 0 , -ard. Tpe buildiii N I . . . I I I ng . -4-warden . jassey f the Central Prison, them -all d more too, to get off the crop in . �Al I . . is three stories in height, is about 200 feet � L . I Gr o d. -e- n. Black and Japan Teas for 40c iodine and bromine. The'sulphur!,fumes I . . I of results, t4ey should be bf great vallue And Toll'onto, states that'thoere has been 100 per a reasona le time. Wiges are from 35 to rieb i ' The befit Gree per I � 11 I - worthy of the thoughtful attention okwheat am so powerful in th e neigh borhoodt 0 the ' � : � 1ong, wide according, y, " - � lb -j itorth 50o; Green, Black and Japan Teas for 25c, �1� - - . Ling to ar �­ . ; � .� . is sul�ouilded by - growers in cent. rrhr6 young men sent to that institu- 40 dollars � month,and there will be el6- 'i - I . worth 35c ; I can give you a very good Japan Tea for ' wells and springs that they � . . - classic colonnades and surmoul ited by three tio* di ri e t year t )aY. -Mr. � - I , ise a lb., or two lb8. for 25c ; beat Silver Drip Syrup . turn nearly alt ! , I . Ontario. Muc,4 credit is c to for4. . I restaurant � I i. It rounded domes. walls are of brick, the careful experin-tenters *he -sent �18U. the I c, ban. any year be- ployment for them tin after the threshing i L- - -- - I at 50d per gallon, worth 60c ; beat Pure Sugar Syrup inetals black. A silver quarter d Ded . �. # . � / full reports, which have 'been used 'in this I rb I e, he'says, has been the de- has been Aniabed. ' l',, , at 40% per gallon, worth t Oc ; three cans sariineo for c out a 1* - '.. dc- , but w4en completed will be, covered with . I �ion in De- � into the Water will coni, gray ac -. . � . 11 I preisoic a In ra e. -AIrs. Alexander I f - 'T� I . �� , - � - Evaporat - There is only. one metal these all p ; - a coat'of portland cement and white sand, � � �-Ov Friday afternoon e r. onner W .. a 31 il a stown, was accident - 25c, a. ap ra e Plums for 25c, � The . "hishohn * an aged 1 1 � summary : I ., . � 1. r=ve I - Vld A ricow for x6c� 3 Tbs. Ev porsted Apples for 25c, . ; . IZ .. ..�- 11 CONCISE FSULTS OF TRE�-F, -�, . b-OPE � : to� 1 -�r lbs � Dried Apphs for 2'e, 541bs. best Prunes for 25c, fumes Will not turn black; and that Is alu- - .,r -� r -,, ! which will cause them to I stand out in , RATIVE lof Zorra, ' township, and his family were ally burne Thursday evenin& I .1 � . , � '. � 0 . EXPSR.T,ItEN�Ts. ­ . - ,Lrk. It is 6 lbs.1 at Curnants ae, minium, the -beautiful metal of the fu- " , .- t gleaming contrast to tbe greelli Jf the trees WINTER WHEAT .- .. to dea h o for 25c, 6 lbs. Currants for 2 .. f busy in thb barn miluadinj gram, some one last week. Mrs. Chish)hn was in the ki-t- - attractin, 1 4 lb@.Ibe8t select Raisins for 25c, 6 lbs. good bright t .1 Steam radiators and chandeliers in '-* and the smooth shaYela lawns In the midst ) . � g 1 � .RaWiI8 fox 25c, 8 lbs. Sulphur for 26c, 4 lbs. Boue- ?U:! sanitarium are paint' nin- of which it Is set. I . . I I . . -.1. Rep)rts of successful experiments With entere ,the house a ) e a gold watch eben liggliti g the lamp, when her clothing t violent- � less F�sh for 25c; 4 lbs. Family Pilot Biscuit for 25c, and � c . . caught 6re .. - ' � winter w] ieat have been received this"season � ch ino a silver watch and $17. . and beforf assistance arrived � I �. . 1111 . - � But notwith standir g � the p erfecit taste - fe0or Fletcher, Dominion entomolo- she was go terribly bu. e I I Couple of i 3lb . tin Cream Sodas for 25c, 3 boxes W- atebe8 for bronze, and they shine bright and,. . � from thir �y counties in Ontario, nineteen of . d that she oill c> 25% 31 packaKes Corn . . � 4 I 'displayed in the desik n of this building gistan boptanist, has returned to Ottawa y ny herself Starch for 25c. All kinds of bet � itiful always. * If you bring any Jew- which ar( east and eleven west of th ity breathed a I 1v in fic - Sugs" very cheap. . � . — r lnotb�ing what -over of the practl4al has been of e c few minutesi She has all only i r , elri to -Avon th � . . . . - f - �. at is not of pure g9ld, the: � I Guelp . : . from t I Ifie coast. He says the tuni- son, ,who if: an hono citizen of Grand 11 i . I r9acrificed. , In every %spect the printing I � �u-ath two � A cordial invitatioTi is,\extended to all to tel. tale sulphur will blab your secret .the ' � 2. The ounties of Lam"bton, Middlesex, bling'mus rd t has done much damage in Marais, Michigan. ... . Chisholm was a I � . . ' ' � I L ,call and get so firE i, day' � I I � office and tbe binder3 are moileis of their I . I me of the good bargains -at : I o I . sort. The pressroom is Huron, G ey, Elgin, Simeoe, and Brace fur- the ITNr it ries, and has proved almost as 'lister of th late Colonj Fraser, of Fraser's I I , I he Nvaters bave'a 9trangely - ; . . . the �re'at Bay -gain Grocery. 1. I one ,,,, Ing 1. - I .. upon the ground nished fifty-one of the one hundred good re. � bad'" e ussian thistle. Pqint, Gle garry. . . I : -91, .., . floor, all of . which I , . . . , . . I . 11 I ; I eff 0 -,t at fIrst. p No matter how athloti , no I Bare a Corn or setapart ports Jrecc ived in 1895. 1 . -Pai -t of the most valuable numismatic --Mr. Charles Whee�er, organist of the - i , I , WANTED -First -class B,u tter a -ad fresh. m6fter What a. hustler you are at honic, a , for the engine room 19, give a up to the 3. Of tne two "hundredi-ana forty-seven collection in America, owned by the late W. St. AndrevV P b to- au church, London, . I � I . � HE ROLLIN CHAIR. I a res � I : . 1, I waks the . i it'ggs, for,which the highest market price bat I D of this mysterious water, with . Printing machines. These are ranged experimenterswho reportep the results of*, L. Baa*in, of Montreal,was stolen from the has just returned Zroenr XAipsie Germany, - . 11 . � � . . . � ory incl des most- f us. The lady along either side of t[Ie re vast apart- � , : week.- 1 , ;. . will be paid in cash or t�ade. . cop I i3Or w Inks of the same, take all the 10 Del. I their testA, only eight sp�&4 of�. wishing to, - unoccupied house the other night. Some of where he spent a year � iud . � : . us I .1dr , I � i I . � ca , I , were th(; ! - t wiltug, the oev�,ted husbar d is a feature of -under some - � I snaD Out of you. YT.0 are Indescrib ly IM: . I ment �and sq', dispo ferencelto i . .se I wit i e discontinu� e the co-operati,�e experimental, the coi�g. were Old Roman ones, sole remain- of the bee'- musichum n tKlemgemple. Mr. - , - ,,.i jenni�': I - . Ost �such ph� (3ei. She iiachr6nio inva- the windows Ithat each press receives plan- . m I IV . . e � i .1 - as fair'and rosy I , : I Ile feelill for a -da or t 0 is work, and much interest"' is in 8 of the' ' kind. They are valued Wheeler "k instructi( a on the piano from � [�er holi-' i A.,G. AULT,;: Seaforth weak. Lg . lid alad enjoys, it.' She is anifeated � Ing Sa - L � � -11 - I � . Perhaps ty of light and no pressman is without, an throughout, I at P, . . -: 1. I I i - -- . I I / � . BranoZwijltcher and Du the organfrom � - ; iko seasickness. Perhaps�you,lwlla � P ;B. Latta as a -child an as helplesE. -Shewcars the abundance of good,- fresh Whenever 4. Dawson's -M sari. 4. and'A. Allen, of Montreal, Paul. Home � , fool s i a.r. , i.� at tl)G- I %%% . � i ,a you were going to die and -you . daliAlest and I , Golden Chaf , Early Genes, e t'in the Gevrand - I 1� i ,most beau, Iful in'7alid cos- antity of pe per s- �oc. i: Yuri, organ -9 I � a large qu i has -to be Giant, Ea�ly Red Clawson, and Jones' Wi - have I I a from his Excel- Haus, the largest coneeTt house in Lei i -- w , ! I don t c e a cent 11 you do. You are over-. cei: redi instruction . A7fir fir. -;t- .� tumes-pale ink'skyblikeande amand sto ed, it Is 'plac )rQ � pale, . �­ I wh�lnaio with' an awful laziness.- One javend ed i I the cE n er of the terFife gave the highest yields oll, gra lency dement4n. theory, Mr� Wheeler q - , � I . er. H". husband regards herasp ro I where there erdeen, to reserve accommoda- For advan: .. nrNTECOS Is lad� 0 . .is ample 3pao non tion, le I as gone, Lord Haddo and the received le4sons from Gus ELL11, 0',tj � I r L , and � I f :- i . whose life was not in danger th ught � u nine �eading varietie i of wiht�r whe t tav Schreek nldav at � I � .� . 0, in such ai , � -� she W � s �going to die. She begged . to be suffering ang,l. At least if 'he does not a way as never to obst mot tj ie .I t. � The teste throughout Ontario for two years Honor )1e Dt dley Gordon, on the Numid- in singing f�roln, Gust , . j . � P - I I I �t � 'A � . �, � � 1 �7 d � n av Ewald, Airector of I nnas, iz� nobody Is th. wiser. He is the slave Of bID dery on the next f,00r is i � i an, jig; Ill nj � from. Mon I I . angedlin succession. ! ir treal for Li-%;erpooxl on 'alar�;ehoXera for some I ime. 1. . or 4i test I . � - - - I . I M r. A. -- . . - ` ' � ., tak n 11honie even though she bad to'be car-' h gh him. He Is � asl auch, too , ) n the top 5. In averag Septe': , x 14h. .4 . , ! lnaug'ur�to�is , � 0 a bed, It was suggeqted that she exactly similar fashion, andl up I .11 . � e yield of winter wheat �per e 4� � . -, , rMl - 1 i6 gang of section men were ' I Uear thc- �-, � I attentive to b! s wife as most nion aro-too floc r, where the library, busi' ' reslIlt of a rhinaway accident at. working 0 . : wait t L11 she got better., . . peE 3 Offloo and acre, Dawson's Golden Chaff stood highest — As : the railroad, near Norwich, on - � ; I I � Ind'ifforeni to��;helr ' . I � . I . I ..M I I I s editorial and composib Oms are situat- among eleven varie n4ario Ham1it t4euother day, George Overend, a Thurad f last weelc AW i T; . I I � . - , ned, with tears. I � . I ties tested over 0 t, Ied frorn - I ",,No," she moa in her o � g TO � I � A, -1 - . I � ay the came across . - - I e I oupg � - Ilisbike- . 11 - 4, of � . iie of tQe sweet inv!Llids I I heard of d, there 'is a somewhat similar i� d thor- in 1893, nine varieties in 1894, rilai+ie.d mairt 22 years th' 91 '' AV- ayes, , �no, no! If I've got to � I and of age, had e dead y of Alfred E. iker, a hogg i-, -- ,ioij i . I nine 7, 1 � 1, . *he -had near* worn h"er-1 usbaII4 on � London I .', I- .die, I want out with Gup Illy sensible arrangement varieties in 1895, also ri rh ; broke'n by IN e son . ! to die t hoine and ' be buried where I can a Ong fifty-tbr Ang crushed against a buy rsr Louis Hilliker, Burgessvi,114�-. I � t 1 Low- Pricels. . ee , I . of thi& I -", � , .her ilivalid whims. At Ian gth that long � . j Ill, �1, I 8�1 U, � ii I I � 1 5 1111" It I . . , '� i . i �; . y I "IV Im - 4 I ID t 'k , a' I 711, � � �s �`, I I � I � I i ,� i- f j 1 1 itI , , - . � I - - :4 ; � I , I C, .. . � ris �th my OVV`U - . . I; Is upon this floor tha b' I dr. Walker varieties grown at the Onta io Agricalmral Post. 1 ree � Vthe ribs were driven into Deceased at i I . fallitly.'! I �. �, I � �o � ;ep ­ � . ain on trotter, �,f,' I i � , , suffcr),n'g and �nucfi put u on mail bad � . . - . I ped upon a freight tr I � , . . 11 , �, i i A, few days later t1lis'same lady was as-, . . to and his Immediate lleutenant3 do their Collele for four years in sumession, � the In a, and he sustained other internal Thurid evening, agail Lot the command of 11 - I ! � gp away rom, I . . -. . . M i � . ; ..� ­. � — I ' f ,the springs for a little while. - work. Lo: elyn I - 'hers, oi � �t ......� . -1-, - - : - lively and chipper as the test, with no 1�0 I I . � , oking out in th directions, 6. n the co-operative Experiments- .for mjuri likely to prove fatal, 'r. the statio, it agent at Norwich, , � . I r 1. I ; 9 ou , - , I il . - . - in . . - . . I I mpry au ec 13 � ied the other day and was killed instantly his neck being , , ',:Ijil , I tc� his depar re the wife who -A i daughter of lie ve Hutchinson of I 11 -11d thf'. . xt day - e - r t, . I more thought of dying 'than you, reader, _ . I - w inorth, west and s th, the can , see the 1895, Dawson's Golden Cha Y, Jones' lVin.. , - The -man ei. ter fell off or was pushed off, .Llr . had n6t left h0r room ithin the nesee '� ;.- - . . I . broad and maje�tic, Hudso and the pal- ter Fife, ave , . 4 have at this ininute. . . I S � township, � � I II 9 " � , and the Eaxly Ge Giant k .1 S from , ­ . � 1-1 . A i-ec of m; st inj thi it house, ap peared In I n Ill- Isades of the western bank ' .From win- the best yields on heavy s)ils ; and Daw � ceased leaves a wife -and tw k , - : ullar Fatro . - I I - � � � , I : ,- � �, The u valid chair in Itho parlor I undt �-ather distr Ing circumstances. broken. - i) � -� P' - to - do-Ae ' . �. ,�Sho 11001.1111od as � dows looking to the east exq 'is! W beauties son's. Golden Chaff,the Early (4enes �aut : She h ijone out to ck berries with some children, I 1 7;--. � . , For those who can walk oi a of the fcN� .. u . 14 ee Gi I e was insur in the Macabees . �� . � . � I I . , s . lively anu I � � � . . :,. � protuyy..., as p 88 MG wal; - - ,Oil- i of,woodland and sward, di*erEifled with and the American Bronze on light soils.' I I : ill Idna, and beco Ing separated from for $3,000. . I . ! I � . I � � �. - I I ements is to go to the ra lway station joyed ' i n orriest the � handsome villas -and cozy cot�ag es, are vis 1. When the experiments followe lost in the 'ush. -TAIr , liam Dough � Z I . . : amus ! hersi., with the : - i � DRY . . . - If you go I 0 d eqs,.� hem, k t. ii, one of the beat 7 . . and see the trains come in., - 11 I � - �Z health seekers Day after day this clntin- I ible. I I . ' I . - I I I �­ �� . � (! 1112- - I I . � a, or bare -fallow, - real estate of the late John Donald- and most ceessful fa � I - earl ie morning , dnd the day . t . Dawson's Go d'n 7ers in the coun' I � . , � I . � . , y onough i�.i tl' ue � the wife always. app(ArIng and enjoy- ': Below the: rise of' ground upon which aff gave the largest average yield f zi'� , %5:1 'old by auction at Ails& Craig of B 8 Tly � : ..'�tek.­ !- .1 - GOODS i � ;r, , 3011 1w � . ;rant, died Monday, Aged 78 years, after I i be at all cool, 1you will' see d,6proaching , life an(� I king pink nd pretty., i 0 � � V� 1 E6 Ing. I I 11 - " . : a � , i .� I I - stands this :Ideal printing house run the and when they followed potatoe . the ot�(r y, when, the 200 acre farm ill an illnessof some two I'months. I . i I 9 : . I arly I I I Deceased I 7 . w � I nesee Giant came first in - 'ini, township was purchased by . �duzf"St j remarkable lo�kiug buinan being. . It I At leng�h 0 t was ann need that the : -,,his r" ' : into it- I ­ . . HOU E� the summer, citson, but thli ma, , tracks of the chief Vanderbilt railroad, and espec . � Me()-illk . was a nativO of Scotland4'and ,settled on the I I . I — � I . 11 wears husband woul. - be home a mrtaln evehing, from It sidings- have been laid, '3. Early- G .1.10 is � Miss Lizzi 4,150, and the ("rand riveri, some 55 y I , , ats known even I I Daw 0 z ago. He was I - � I, . , .-M-01- � . i I one of the heatest overco on which - esee Giant and . I p Donaldson for $9 �f:-; .'V I (. - I � . I I I I He came gn time. 'Tbaj' same day the cars containing paper and other material G ,Iden Chaff made the beat appearaneb �i 50 acre � �q= 1 . ., I I �- . to that coolisfi climate. A great 'woolen . in . , �� in Stephen township went to well knowniall over the rovinceasa,bre-ed, - � I � � I I � . I . . poor, sick wife took to he -bed agal� and . �. I ;�#- . I I I I are -r n to a point just below thE building. t .. spring of 1895, and Ear y Ripe 160;Lynn, for $1,650. er and importer of Sgorthorns, at which � . . 1 4 , . I . - i � . , . . 106ked[ Mr. Ch4rlle E 1 I . I I thereafter lba to be lifte nd ;; I I � , . I I ., I : I . I ; �� ­ �Q " - -. . I 0 LIP a (10WEI Whenever it Is desired to unload a car that th'O poorest. ­M,F1s`,0reen, a blind lady from the business he -met with coinsiderable zsuaeesa. ' . I - I - I �, I � . . I � . again, appear�jng no more amo . men. G#11t Brautiqa I . 1*�� -,-. ; i I 0. American Bronze Earl Genesee - He was cou' Ilor of the, towma � no I , .,I, .pg has brought supplies to The Cosmopolitan, I , ustitute, preached in the Meth Pei - hip of 0 n- ; : - : I ?.I'--' 77 . � Whether she b Ing off! he for ra, . . I .� . I ' : , � . � . I . I ,..,,,,--, I �­ I �,�,, - I I V / - . 4� .11,1 .11 0, 4-4 4111 A I 1. and. held other posi- , I -1 I . I I loss- connection between the car and the build- and Dawson's Golden Chafl possessed 1 the',' odist ehurch at � Thamesford, on Sabbath daga . I � s,.(n.­. I � � 1. Every Department is Looming with �-,- "N,-;, 11 , " A 7 %I LUC VA W c - — 6 16- Ing is made by means of a chute, a steam, stinest straw in 1895. ! � : everung� phe mox lor text these words in tioils Of t t and - 4 , " . I , I respokinibility.- He was ;, , : . I 1� 1 ---7- 1 of her husba4d made he 'sick doponent winch and a:tackle. . I 10.'Pride of Genesee and Am,riT ,John 9-25:� 11 Qa6 thing I know, whereas I a man bighly respectea i by 0.1 who knew I ,� � � . � *,. 1, � : V i I . ­�) � f . � . . , Baxaallns, I . i I 0 f . � � knowe-th not. 1 , Mr. Walker has consulted th a comfort Bronze produced the 'gremest length a" " Of course in apply- hiih, and hi.3 death will �e leamed with, Sor- � - �.. 1-411: I ,.. i I — " 11 i was blind, now I ' - - I . � - � .1 I Z 7 I : -� I 1, I" le, kl--- - i � i ; � , I! � ,It is 9 80 M., 1411ghts out."- The -and oonvon! � ce of his employees quite as Otra I prise the hort at len ''A. I ing the woi( a to herself she referred to her roAt by a groat man tbr . ., , . en w, and the Sul- e , I - - Everythin must go in the, n Xt .1 V =y ughout Ontario. I I - ; �, �. I ' 1� . robin ceased �� call bis sweetheart' long I (�n � spirlZU41 sight. 13 ' Rev J I . a . .� much� as he has consulted eco 11. Early Ripe and D son le church was crowded. . 0 ,� 1; �,.- I I i 911X NVEEK6. , I / I I nomy In the a Go] I pa4tor of Knox I 1 . . . ./I � -'ago; the night %mps Ili, the hal.14' we Chaff were the least, and Early Genksiie -Staff-Cap'tain Jones, private secretar Church, Acton, and Mdderator of Gu I h 11 ,!!, L'. 7' i ! I I I : prod -action of his magazine. His pressmen . I I - I I y e P , - I'll . turned low and ' ' ; . Giant and Early White Leader were the to Mrs, in � � ,.1.. � * 4st on y a dim and ghostly and bindery bands e free to boo � 'T t, ' . de� Booth, of Toronto,pass- Pte!bytery, 'has just celebmted , ry , We need more room and knowl how I a upy his Z I � the eigth : . I I gleam; the so# ,r ng ry4rse and doctor broad �. green . I � ed away Friday morning after a very brief anni rsary'of his induction to ' � - � I : I I . L . � M,f, �, f to get it . - � lawns durin tho midday � i I , i I . .�- 1# � most affected by rust. ve I - I (,/ . . I . 9 i his present 9 j go from room! to room, a skIng how, faru lunch hour, and his editors and the clerks 12. Early Ripe and Earl Red Clav illness. She�was.a'mosl amiable and cap- pastorate, Which took Oace on Tuesday, ,�!. ill- � 7 1 1 � , i . � roan, � I V - ��A :' the invalids; Ilow spoken good- nights I wer . able officer,' -and her sudden death is very 23rd AUTLS � �. -,� We sell first-class goo s at such in- -,) - t�-- � I . . in his business dephrtment are privilegei I . 'I, the Pride ' -of �� , 'I 17, e4 I i , . , - i e the first t; mature, an, i� ' ' ', 1887. Concerning his stew- i , : I . sound faintly here and th4 re. e t.�- -� much lanlimted. She was buried on Satur-' ardsbil e eig t years I 1.1;�- " I significan � I - ; , Often to go out sailing in his own trim Genesee and Early - White T eader wer lie I P thes the Acton I - - . -�g . . , t prices �hat you � I j, I . ELIZA ARci AND CONNER. last to mature. ! I � day with, full Army honors, in Mount Pleas- Free Press has the foll'o ing to �, " ­,--.� - - - L h � � 1� , I 1 � yacht, May, which generally lies at anchor, ' - Bay.- Rev. ;, . I � I . I - do witho# , . 1. I - I i — . In the Hudson a few rods off1shoze. - I 3 ant Cemetery, )een one of contin- �.. J,U ,; . , 1 13. Early Genesee Giant and Dawa,o. a Mr. Rae�s p4atorate has " " - ,,, I- ( . , I � . Golden Chaff produced . the - Aumpeat grar. i, � � -A deNVateh from Montreal last Friday ued suceemies. ', -1 TtL i � I t4em. 1 1 HOME OF A iMOOER� MAGAZIME7 The application of the title edibor to Mr. . . The em, rshiR has I .. i - I ,,d �_�* ,­ , � . ' says -, " I . .0.., ... - I . Walker is no -misnomer, since nothing is the iAn.erican Bronz aj, I Vive hundred miles through an doubled; th Sabbath 001 has moreas- I " _ -- . . . I L -J, - 0 I i . , ­�=-,.. I � � - � and Early Ripe and � Sabbath I - � I � . L I I ; JIV-, :-�.--;�- - - . the most shrunken grain. I . , " I , I � I ,� d-O"i --- - poutan Xs He -Handsomely printed in his periodical - I � almoit ubinhabite4 country,- covered by ed; the Christian End r has been organ - i of , �t ; . � -� 4. . The Commo d 1 WhIC4 e has not I . I � I t . - I I - . f � � � I : 1 14, - - - . --i*---1 at Irvington -on -the -Hudson. examined and approved, though i auog , ' I Golden Chal r was decidedly , P*thle8s swift rivers ized and is a power for in the church I I i � I 1`� . 14. Daw forests an4 watere�db� ", I 1J, i 7 i I � that 8 . � � .-I � � I . � -that in th C . I . IT I Spqcial Correspon lence. I he never sees Is ith th , a ]canoe'trip w two - ladies A splendid n ew, manse t � TWA' � : N, - I - . .-, - U, rejeAted by lesim! auth the most ;Op�lar ' I - ldren. started I been built ,and I ! I ! . I ,P,n I' 1, � � 1, (, i, �, 4 I . I , . - ties. 'I ort- variety ree ;e7a: andithreech I . on this morn-- last winter , � � -4 . -- I' 8 I - . IRVINGTO-ST-ON THE HUT,, ow, Aug. 20.- I . D. MIU SHALL. imenters in ch of the pa y I one of the t eat ,churches I . 'I . . ' I Mg. him daughter of Principal within the I + 't ILI % I � ---__ �9—: ,08 I , j . �11 � � i . - There are manyplaces of . listorlb interest and during the present seas'n,it was choll n ounds- -of t ,e Presbytery was . . . I . I . It - � � � � " . - � by over sixty per cent, of he farmers W, 0 t � o the I Montreal Anglican opened amid! the re'01clun an I . :. - 1'. , . I i I d gratitude of I i # . I . In this vicinity. Localitler, where heroio he WiaIrton Canadian: Mr. 4 i - . I I A. E. PENTE60STo I � I '. sent in full reports, as bein the bes Th . i dbllege� has been visiting her an Appreciatlive -con . . 1� i I � deeds were done In ReTo)utionary days are George Wilson of Ke?]I!l t arn6ag - . - � 9r,eg ion. .in addition - I I , Waal town on the varieties tested. i en �in th dity, und, sioccompanied b h to his astor4l work Rev j 11r Rae hoA bee . - �f. j� �, � �� - ' I . . . mattered about witb � day, and althoug i shape d carri- - I I I � y er D " ' ' n �, . I i i la4ish 6ud and Mon 'p, i SEAFOR I � . �� "i I . � / I I - �. fa Ik* and � sister-in-law Miss Vewn- identified wAh all local movementa for the . 'L I � often visited by patriotic 1pligriv4s Not age seemed familiar there w ISTRIBUTION OF SEED FOM TZSTIA4G PV 11 P - � I I � .1 . � sl t of cler- �D . ` , to Moose Factor . . . . � 1 16. . . as sl r . j ha 0 is UIPW I benefit of th . communit I and -has been a ",­L,�..'. i 44 D, -,v D& 7 i DRAR DOUGHT AND FAXTETCHED. far fromAhe station whioN nestles under ical air about his general mak il whift.1% all POSES. I 11 . 7, on . � I off � * I 0 en 4 in her husband, 151shop his ,, ,�r� I I . I I — '.7 - i MY faithful servant -of h � i 'L ["'. " Uly" Vi IF* 1 . � I � , . I 21112111A.T envelops his throitt an n . it ibe bills on the Hudson's eastern. bank, is but prevented uA ,reco, i inij � I im. -Thia v In th � � I Synoci . .- i . . t M , ee Dipoese. Mrs. and Assem 'work, . : , ff e ,following: table will be found . two Ne Ii by ;- it, I � � I . V & ,16n Jewhst re I f bly in arduo, . I li . , Sunnyside, the hoine o� Wasbl"n _ Be a I � I "k large enough for a be b: anket. clerical air was imoarta ta of winter Aeat varie Ieg, which win N * .1 I a few days ago, and His it . , � I I lr -,,�-,. i . i . I I Duncan's Old Stand, name is slsc� a� pow*r in the land i � , ; , in . � . . . I Mitt I s that would do to irras the north Irving, toward* which The otepp Qt sbou- vereutiAtcoat of real old genuine West of be sent free, by nl� 11, in half -pound lots bf m by six Indians at Mis- , county and priovincial SO'bath school work. . 4 1 . . i i t � I - I � I � i . I . . . . � . � �, � I I ! i i I : � � I I : I . : I . I � I i ! - i i . I � I I I . . � , I i 'A . ! , �, . � - . . . � 7 I i I I I I 1 1 1 . I � � I I I . I i I a i . I . 1 * L� I � ; . I i q - i- , I . � I I i I I I : z I � I - - ; . . . I I � 11 . ! , . : . I . I . I . - I I Z . . ,I - i I . � . � . i I 1- -1 . . . V - I I i . I - : : . I I � � i-, � . � � I I ; -1 , , . ­ . . ! I . : � ; i . I � � i 1 - � , - . 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