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Ch . more frequently in the open air', I I I I I 4 I ! - � -,�' I Awmh� beds or in trenches in I the sm ow, than upon _t NEW7 J1 � . I . - � - By JULIAX PAL -PH. p ds on it for M I � � I I 1. , I - � 1. � 16 � I �, * ' . ordinar I � � . - P e8an s dlll� - - I I I At Revelstoke, three hundred and ei tK,, graceful movements, his spa kllg eyes and � . I - f, .v bedding, and he exhibitedl,' in his I J0 entl for ha F . � � re � i . d IN M10HIGAN. n I tit , - � . I . 1, . n 9, for succe6e, o.1 r � I I , , i I Z.: . I miles from �,,the P ifi Ocean, in Brii ruddy cheeks, his in ive h ame and his im- th achievemei2t of, - I : ! .---- - , - � """ . . - � I .1 - . i I _- . - I a I . . , � . ; I . � , Columbia small whit 6 steawboat�,b i on perturbable good matt re, a degree of health Irlt- , .- anything he has 10 : I Z I . - ", . . � n )o cel I 1 . . i I � , t � * t`#1 to *"5 per acm : -the spot and exl ug a singlio g at ad- hand. Americaus I � b . � 9P V : t. and vigor that would seem insolent to the - . :. I to - I I I -w take big chances.. - L � � �_ - . ft dle h�k at her stem, was wa ing o m, e avdrage New' Yorker. Now that the rail- - . I . 0 Tk eyrisk everything I . - . . . L 01 WITH TMS TO SUIT - � anothe� of her still few trips throu h a road was milding i te ke b ever on the . : i i I . , I ts, I � I - I . : I. . ? ,I - , k i ­ �: rosence, -w ul call in � business, They � I nAltic - I - - , - � Iderness that, but fo her p � d trail, along what was eis " the rig I . . I . I , I T, � � %* . � ; i �a r . . 7 , . I I � - 4 r I a's completely ini IV ow np to camp to ` I 7; h e confidence in V � i � '. . e as almost .'r In way "—going from ump F I � I . I I t th ir -brains and ; It . 1� ' North America. route 1#3! down the whisky paddla I i - 1, � . 7 1 gam blers, ' and to i th ir abill The i ; , ; rs an I L. . J . ; - ; -I I � I 4 4 - ­ quellqdisoi I __ r - vi - 8 � r t i i 11 . N . 11 � Ve . It . . r 501000I AORE I Colum�ia River, a istadee of about one rder—ex6ep � on- 1p ay -day, . once a I Atue lasiness ' __� - � I- � _1_ i i I I , _ I I . �� I hundred and thirty in lee, to a point ca� led month, when he st6id at 8&oat's Landing. ; man is active, flexi� I � : � j. L - . I . . �w . I i : In. -Mason, Lake, Osceola, Oceana and � &PAN -L T. I ., I I I I U I . I SproaVi Landing, where some rapids inter. The echoes ofAis: fearlels behavior and .- ble' elastic. Xnock�_ - .. ­ �: , � I I 1i I ,_ . int - .. � . . I . I rupt . I ,.� 11 ­. *1��41' � . .i Newaygo Coanti'38. � - .1 m down with fhiL ... - .: - , . - I - !-- navigation. in in I upon the lively adventures �ra in every gathering. aw hi ' � I ... - _� " 5�. � 1, - 11 I � k, � ure . --­"-�h�hq I ,�_ � � ?_ I . isteamer's deck was�Tofelteaal rai't"Ifor a rail- and he is up ­ . W , ; . . The -general tenor of : e stories was to the '. I � .1 �: -1 � - . tz i . I . . I . � I �� � I . I again in minute. � I. . i - ; I . 7 �� I . ' ' road that was buildinj into a new min-�ng effect that he usually ve e warning to ?.�.` I I a � I �� Flift . , I , I I , r :. . .. i � . in what is calli d the. Kootoppay I) is- evil doers, and if thel � id n t heed that, he i . As lorig w he keeps I � I . ,I Z _­ I , : . � �� . I ,; I - I � k 7q . . Cream of the Fruit Belt � i I � . ; Z . 1p i � I ; H I .. � =just north of our Washin ton a' nd - ol' lk 'his heall h, failure I � I I . f . I i . : 1 I . I eaned them out.'� e car ied a revolver, I , I I I I � . R - � . t 9 . � i - I , doesn't mean' any- I . — I �. Z �� I t - i � b fm from the Injorious, colo C.. Idaho. The'aister raage to the%Ockies, but never I -ad na-e it. ven when the. � thing to 1 iim. . He i ! � AS . R - I I ; � I , �1 ' � I � /. I . I � ` I � �_ � �i One Mason County Fruit Farmer' offer0d called the Selkirks, wi a to be crossed. by, the most notorious gambler on _o r border had I has lost a 1 itUe 1ime 11 .. I It; � . I; I . I The 11�ore .,you use of It the I I I I I . I 1__. p � � * . ­ . - . . - but, thiLt is all. 'If b; � I ; � i _C3 . I i new bighway,wbiob ould then connect ,the grossed over into " Jack's " bailiwick the f i � , I i . I I . i , �; $4000 FOR 1�95 CROP You Ilk It 1 , valley of the Columbia with the Kootenay can keep his hiil*' � V I _ R_ . . policeman, depended'on his'fists. He had . I � - - - ii. WKS 0 i � 11 � - I I ;. & 80M.00.1 IL River. There wi-s a bamptation beyondthio he will go on to �uc- i - Headquarters I � 1� � � I . . ON THE THEE. ' met the gambler and had 69 a vis'ed " him to . i �_� HAM11-TON, ON 10 - cess. He feels Otire � . i � . i k I F6. T. 11 mere chance to join the first throng that take the -care next day. T e. gambler, in -) //I,, , of that, a� '. I . �- � � A . - 0 -_ -_ I I . I , I . A . 15 ushed open A began _ d yet� hi's I � � I I ;1 I i a gate way an �the. reply, had suggested th t th would det health is .the very thing he neglocts..niore - . I T I . : !, I � "TICRENARY. . reaking of a trail in a brand new coun�ry.l more quietly if eac m nded his own than anything else. His health is the ro . ' ess �� . . �17 140 DEIARBORX ST . � * i CHICAGO � - . . alonX � I , � P THOMAS R � LYON E ' * � I REETP i I There' '�� 'tne wed the propulsion of . pe Fo� � evetsy1hing in the Crooery busin I 1 4 ,I;, was to be, wi I . . I - � lil I i 1478-10 TOHN a , V. S., honor graduate of Ont wt 0 civilization beyond ol confines. by . affairs, whereupon Kirk p ha 'said, " You by which he climbs to success, It :be- �. : . � I � � . � d Vote steam- hear me -_ take the cars ut o here to -mor. hooves him to keep the ro_pe in eocd con.: � � I I r - I H a. All diseases of Dow Va I , . '. I .1 . - t � � - I I power, and this requi ed ra' !]road b � as Donald, on, and not to neglect broke4 str I � I anlin ire ili& CA a prom y aftende to. and laildiing row." The little com ditic � � I I murity (t w Z, t . : . m orate. Vote rinary Dentistry i I I When the rope of health breags e, . I : � " ,I climes a ty to -B C., �a very rough plac Bat he time) held I- *- I " ' ' '" � - -_ * 1, - t 4 - 11 in the Rookies, where )hat science findei %re , a S. Office and 0enoe on Goderich strook no; oor most � It I - . i - P. 'o formidable problemB. And' aroiind -bre- ' little bit, it shoOd be mended at� once, i t , ! I I � w� 11 Ten Thousand Farm,, AM it; Athing for twenty-four ours,, and. at . Choice and New --..Nm& . � . ; �. y - of Dr. oott's office, Seaforth, ill . f ; is easier to keep hes.11th, than it fi�to regain I - . -t 11. __ - I f , Z , I I I I . 'When i _e . himself running I � Sl- I - I - � and through all that w as being dom pressed the approach of train -time as on tiptoe � . . - It I ation, ma lap of many of the At t ent minutes _ _1 I f . .- � I 1! � � .. L, . it. an I .. I _ i a 2" : 0. H. GIBB - .a liew,popul with strained anxiety. y down, when & m r..li. 11tY AT THE 1 LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE - - r � , "I ; . I rjlemeut th t produce ' he . a loss of vita * a I Why Michigan is Preferred., Z , . 1 6" our, old time border before the hour, the polibema ,:iamiable and and energy, . . - FOR CAS�11 OR TRAD]iL, I _ft - 9 . . . - Veterinary urgeon and Dent1@4, Torontoo of e, and g:' 4. 'the inost �eas -goin I he must ca I a halt. Heis on ; � . . .... * � I- some of I ! . I I .4 0 - ve birth . . . I I vpterinary d , nti#A, Honor Graduate of Ontsori et- Picturesque and exoiting chapters I y gas ever in appear nee, began a a down grade. The s rands of his rope I Choice b.utter and eggs wanted, for which we wi Pa t , - A � � n Am eri- tour of the houses. It was in a tavern. that . i 11 � . i Opportunity to get come, erinary Coil' a, Honor member of Oularlb Ve an� parting rallidly. . - - 11 q p a H &rib Ve n. � I . -v the I I I 4� ary Medical, lety. All diseases of domestic 21141 Oan history. - - - he found the gambler, , , Dr. Pierce's Golden . edical Discovery I .! . highest. market priee. . � I I � � . i I : 1 1 . !.� � has helped thousands f meu� in J ust this I I � i - akilfully Ir d. All calls promptly &Wnd to I � It should be unserst od that British Col- " You must take the train " yd he. , I , I - �� - I I 11 � n1acres f Michi- day or m t. Dentistry and Surgery ., I � -_ � The'- superior - adva it rnbia has be e*n but 'pa tially explored, ind )I condition. It makes he Ith; if 'makes pure, . �f � � 0 ( . . �, � ; I Office and neary-Dr. Campboll's 160T, , - " You can't make me, . re�oll.:a . the gain. rich blood, It forces ut'im . I Ms . . 1; � gan for farming and fruit r ising 4re at here in its very he rt only the ... purides and I -_ � �. � - Main street eaforth. Night callsanowered fro h I wa"r- bler. � I ; di ! JORDAN, Seaforth. i I Z i � . -i T � known to all the world. Tba thera� is office. I i;l 1.4 5 ourses have,been trav led' kills germs. It doesn t: make an Ifferi. I - . ,- and there was There were no more words. In two min- ence what name you I your trou I by� � -­ . . - I � . . I � . I I f � . � � . I _', - either a settlement n r a .house aloh I I � .- f . ­ � �il . 4 . no better state in the union Jin which .g �he tites the giant was carrying t e limp body dyspepiia-kidpey d ase-44euma am- . � p � � . I � I A each of 'its . 1111111111110 �,filliffillifillillitiilliffilinfillillininiilinfilililiilluimilifinuilmimmulullifillu I I Z t cure a comfortable home, with the I LEGAL 6- olumbia in that great valley of the ruffian to a wagon, in w ich he drove consumption -skin ase, the " Golden I 9 I k � , to se . �etween our Med I i I I � border and the Canadian Pa7 him io t ' r:nhytwa ical Discovtry I I I curie It absolutely, , - : :_ 11 I I he CWL There he was ed the blood I 11- � . . T I I t & C�fic Railv�ay, except at the landing! at None of these diseases can retain hold,ort f . , mean -eli od alid G. CA ERON, formerly of Cameron, I i i N. Came n, Barrister and Solicitor, God e his collar %F 'C . I i id . i s of making a liv I ! I off the gam ler's face [I Suit you exactly, Sirl- I 11 so - 0 ol L the body when it is full of rich,pu7e bloqd� #7 1 i . . ing, a i , petencle, 0 , 4hich this boat stopied. - and scarf. From ther6 the co ple walked I . Ic � � eventually of acquir .11 . . Ontario, Offile-Hamut-on street, opposite Cc) e I I I : I � - I Hotel. . . . - -1 2 Over all the varying aceiie, as the boat I � - I' is proved by official comparisons wi�h J, 1 - : to the cargo where they paried micably. ,ee is 1. - I - . - . i',. him so - I . : . - Uvery man who c t . h" calthsbo6ld I 1 6-, ! I I P oughed aloiag, hung a nighr,y silence - 'for , se medical 4& � -_ - I pIcked . � other states. e ! � 'h i ?I a ; - � . IrAMES SCOTT, B�rrister, &o. Solicitor., for M I- the deep woo " I bad � to be a little rough," said Kirktp v�ve Dt Pierce's " ook o , ioQ8 pagr,s. �, I � - . I �, 1, - ' Blo,2 a most the only life on &d 'to the louhgers at the station, 'because he ,iserl-a finel illustrate . . I i I - a man who kn J_ i P. - - Elliott . I sides of the mo . I ent to an[y ajIdtess'on eckipt of if one-cLant .1 I I about a.herse. pla -I I ''. In the first place, consider her, loc 0 eon's Ba, k, Clinton. Office ? I - � - - � � I . untains was that of stes,10'y was armed like a pin cushion, nd I didn't Warn to cover custonis,a d� , - - 11 . . 414r. I bors said ht was d1h I I L I F T ! .Clinton, Ont. Money to loan on mortgage. I I I . . ? . i. tion. Sur,rounded by the Great -Lakes, I � 1461 me. At only two poi: kts were any I ), 11, �lailin ,,I,only. - 40 I I .F. . I I . I , . Sf, - r - re wood . want to .kill . I Ad ress, WORLD's DI�PVNSAR' ATEDICAL " I - ta Ir"n- 1) k1u, . . . ATI 11 I �[ . . . I f . S. HAYS,J'Barrister, Solicitor c ;, '�d 7 1! I � .1 � i , the climate is tempered to a oegr4e — Wiroggs Iodged, and these we have to �im S I 1 . I I .: I ho suppliod 'Ohe f iel for the steat We made the journey rom ro�t's Land- I ft troublo was. � , . ;, eminently pleasant Jor man and rr�ghdy RNotary ]public. ,Solicitor- for Do inlo - . ­ I W I - I ! � 0 Be: ri -I,a anaman, in one pla 3e and two or three i - 1�- - i r . - ; I mo vluuv_�Uax� oblock Maln8itt:i. 11 1h hwi ing to the Kootemay river u on a sorry J . F n I f , t V I . ite in e journey aft�ei rk I lair stoa ca end - , � I I; ro , 'Isnoy ' to make th r�dx After� ten - . I . I . � to loan; : I i � � I � I i I � I ; . . I � , . I I ro with fal a and false s 8 � . � ,I � !! I I i. valuable productions of I the Tempera e I Geb-e 'ColumWia broadens imesemplo edtooarryprovisions aiRdma- 'd d $1 . � il hen. Ru hM* was so � the g' wth of the � � 5 farther 'n this part' of its quartet of pack -horses that we e at other the fds&ers on a Folud I _ e conducive to . � en I . I ma,gnificent valley t* t� minutes, c " e , ,- . . f .4 v I I the task seemed.so hop essy i le � . I .1 -, 41 � � ATTHEW Moift]�ISON, glolme in two long loops, qlled the Arrow La te e construction ca mps. They - - I ' -1 4 1 � Zone. Here no, cyclon s sweep acro s I es, 1 1 tigh-, that the slop of your I � I - At Agent, Commissioner for talring afftdavl that I could easily have been i nduce� . to I � I 11 each more than twol mil4 is wide and twe ity, were of the kind of bones known all over f . d on himsounded I , .. the land, to destroy e results f $ . . .-. , , � �, ;� � I h , Donvoyances, do. money *0 loanstAlia lowelgi ratu - turn back atill risk a nigh on t a rocks at �, I � han _W!i I . i � . 1� K. MORAWN, , valton. * to: thirty miles in le the west as " c6yooaeg," - cause of a hum- I . � �! � p ; 1h Their p: 11 i�� I - I X I : .. . I � � 4 I I .' %e'n 1 ly wooded, an( in or I O. . - , , I patient and hard labor; land ften a . I � . rodigi)us 'be the edge of the tide. I .1 I the beai of a 4rum. Ri � '�i to vering walls are One fancy begotten of their wildness, and . i � i I i was so tbin you cadd so* , � � I � F � J i� . 0 0 . : . 7 . , y M. BEST �Barrlstor, Solicitor Notary,� &C. I 6ces are snow -ca Bugg I � . w Vie barror of death to I the Ovisitation. I , eating tho they are only part horses It was after a thorough kno 1� I . i I � . . I . ed I midsummer. The I .him crily -when he was - . �� . : � el Offloe-R me, live doors noAhotOommercla i - 1 7 _ I i _� � � No floods occur, to wi out the home ro eat growth is pri ev , and its . ana part coyote*. But all the wildness and natural condit , ge of� the . 14on.'l Y�esSir; Brought him homie under &b1ank . et -was asba=d to be seen ' I ': Roial, ground � floor, next door to 0. L. PAPO I lown I ikl , .ions which the i road 1men it b 7 k . . i : : :: od ri ce crowds it - the characteristic 11 bucking 11 I A gra , i I of the settler and sefc him aDd his ,'0w8* store, ,Main street, Seaforih- G 0 ell ur ,n . beyoric the edd 6 of 16 . hail long since were overcoming that the' 11 steps of wit, irn-�'_gave him Dick's Blood Furifier and now after six weeks just smeo hhtu � .. I .1 � 11 I stream'in the, 'r acke P%1 I . � . � ' rj' , en - a . 11 - - ' I . into--Camer6n, Holt and Cameron. IL215 gr .nd etwork of fall , been 11 p out of these poo creatures, their progreas became most I itereati,ng. i Yet S r_`ust six weeks -You cWt beat Dick's, it wimply uts an animal v4bl! 4 � � ; � . I � :1 � - for their ives. ! � - - . . . 1i . i , A . family fleeim � . Here he - tr� nks and bushes roots a 4_ and they needed the whip fr.quently to The -first men to follow the engineers, after � Its Wo .. � , : -0 ARROW a �PROUDFOOT. Barristers, Soncho", * I 083 bedded I - � I ollars where it costs cerim You can get it fi;;�a Szl;ts or at 566tral Can. I ' ; i I � -1 rest secu-pe. - in �he soft mass of c, nburi urge them upon &.-.,--slow progrei a. Kirku the specifications have been dra" up'and r stor@0 t1f they don't hav* ft don't let them palmoff iomet�ing else on you-becam � � . I 11 M be., God Ach, Ontario. -J. T. GAmmi. 9 0. . . �, I deb�is.. P . � - I 11 . . I , : i (Y I . PROUD I W y- in the jou ey the cle k of he was going his rounds, and acca npanied us the contracts signed, are 'Itberikht-of-way.. � yoV .' n 4end So cents to Dick & Co., P. 0. Box 4.82, M�n&al and they will mad . - , I . 1* 1�1 es of fo ,,est : J -The a ticulture'alf the state is prob- q, Rd, � . � � 1. � . - c' . �St . t wild auiirials w3re on our journey of lees than twevty miles to men." These are partly triail-fp4kdrs :and I L2, � y6u. -_ I . � I f ably of a more dive sified charaGte ` . Al pac*age-post paid. i � � � . �Ii ' AkM9RON -_ � [OLT& HOLMZS, flawriattors So fr ently seen cro the Kootena river. 'On the way, one saw partly laborers at %W" �� I I - . - � �. I 11 t, 0 he tiver ahead of y the heavier w � � '! Sol I � i - - 4 . than in any other porti n of the coun- I Bolton � 3hanoory,ko..Godedob, Ong- M.0 th i easel ; bear, he sligd and dee e,rery stage in the construction of a railway. ally clearing the wilderness for t Ila roadbed. I HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIilillillillifiI �. , - , , 1. . I r and ,, llliffiliffilHIIIIIIIilliffililcili$llillllilliffutiminuffillimin .1 I � I iazw, Q. I.C., Pw" How, Dui)Lw HOLUM � 1k = I 6,1711,01 111=18, __ � I - . � - - 1. � try.- The Lake Huro: shore is the . I a )orcupine. Whe I eft him to go Ito The process of development was 7eversed ar, The trail -cutters are guid6d by t ,,ie long line I I ;I . ��t� . I . — i � � - I - . I- . I . � - . . � . . � � s r the r r- led, because the work had been ofstakes have � i ; _,� I I sucoes8or to the late firm o m 85 )ugh ' � I � plum belt of the world arid the same HOLMEST F,D, 'ate-room'and dre� Jq we travel with which the engineers , I- - 1 _' , , k " , M - i . I , � V' the F. mocaug ey & H61mestid, Bar -Aster, Solielto me ahead of me, he eg 11. pushed well along where we started, and marked the course the'road is to take. The � - I may be said of the 'Lake Michigan . to my loor, 0 . �;: . 0 CoDxeyancer, and Notary. Solicitor for the Caj in I i excited tones for n ,e - to, cc me out on at it commencement where we trail -men are sent out to cut what in gener- . . I " I , � was but I � , � � shore as to the adian Bank.of ommerce. Money to lend.. Farn . . 1 ,, p aches. Central 31 (D C) S41111 . f. �� -1 I for sale. Off cc in PootVa BI ck, Main Stree tb� 4'eck. "There's a big bear ahead I" he ended our t At the Land nit, half. a arlance would be called a psth,- over I . I . . . .1 i � , . 0 ar mile o e the railroad had b�een com- . I - , ,I 3� ie 30storthi , , i erwd, and as he spoke I saw the b ack h f I I . , , I r1f , "I ,;', � i Michi,an f ms are t ' admiration of I I � ,�d r mor 0 whipch supplies are to be thereafter carried � � , �1 - 1 I ,- . � . . I I I � . 11 I - 3 4 till visitors. 'Everywh re the land is I I quiet v -ater I . � I � f ,��', - I of 16 animal cleaving tbf cl se pleted, even to the addition of a locomo6ive to the workmen's camps. The path they - I : f, 1�. i ' e e or d for wheels the last two ye :� � i ii , : I I - ; I DENTISTRY, . to 1e nearer shore. Presently B�uin's fee"t and two gonclola oars. Beyond the h' le cut must therefore be sufficiently wide for � 1 ars, anli more than'ever this , ! I well, watered by small I akes and rivers) . . .. . . ' mous deman year ' I I , I �; i - i . i I - � tot ched tne bottom, a strip of rails 'was a lono reao of' gra�e he een t e i6ans of starting 13 5 -and the Uftited States � - nd he bou ded into . d the passage -along it of a mule and his load. �ew.fdetories all over Cauad&!� . � , - - - . . �:_ -1 I ,� _� � I anal everywhere it is w It timbered. Its ' W. TWE DLE, Dentist. Best 1008, the, bush and disappe d -bed, and 94) the progre the work As a mule's load will sometimes consist of no, doubt au�j of ihem will never, afik others will t , I I g F- rul�ber p t. --­ � . I ared, f` roa ss of _, an& , 1� �� ii - $6. All 'ther work at _001reflIP011dingly low riL . � 1. i � ake . .. I I to make a first-clags m&-. t . .. LA I . . prices, and the eat workmanship guaranteed. Office . i. t in- � Fe I ' dwindled, until at last there was little m'Pre the framework of a kitchen range, or the chine. hyr � f , ' � � I , ;!, ; -fertility is shown..in r ports made by- I . e scenery was super�'all the Iday, ,but � . ' ; lik yotir good money in an unknown w . I � I the Department of A�xieulture, -Over Richard n &,Molnni*'shoe store, Seaforth, at sundown nature began to revel I 11 than the trail-catters' path to mark what end boards of a bedstead, a five-foot swa h ' - heel ? The temptation for agen* � , I I -1 I . - n a series � t , , � . I ; - *� I I - had dlothed the more di I . . wid't�. The trail -cutters 1611 the trees to w ee _.. I _ I i I � . I r I I . ' to -push fi w eels is very great, as the value is unknown to the public, and nice lookis: � - 1469 of ihe most splendid and spec had been debe rmined as 'the " right I of through the forest is & trail of servicea ble , I I . �� . While in the important crops of . i tacula,� effe4s. way.)) rh 7� 1� wheat and corn Michir,an ranks very R.BELDE ,,der tist - best ru ber plates $6, re- Fo - an hour a ha'ze' . I Is bei g innumerable, the- prospect of large profits se4 easily obtained. But - -. - I - � . . - i 1. I . In nift I - x 0 .. set ,4 0 , tax ,t mountains as with a For the sake of clearness, I - will fl rat x- ri, , and left, and drag the fallen trunks Imking w eels are not always -high grade, and the incessant" � : , I . -,h 'in points of yield per acre, the 11) 0 9 _ or ,minfess extr tion of teeth 756, transparent veil, ght . I,trattle which is soo I � - , _b ig teeth extr' ted,26c. Special atte ion given to the rei: dering the, view dreandike and soft 110 - lain the steps that are takm at he out;et out of the path ,A develop. I .-!;, . -, as they go along, travellift ed , anIq which no amount of oil will relieve � I �, . p u . � I Al- 11 0, preservati n of the a Aural teeth. Mee­overiohn- .1 - � i I .qtate:� is peculiarly adapted to th , yond description. But as the sun in b ilding a railroad, rather tha tell what and working between a mile and two miplegs al . makes the purchiser only tooL glad to Sacrifice' f I � : � . son Bros., ard , Seifort . . .461 sank . I h what it cost him in orde� to exchange it for a really first -clams wheA. Avoid th, ' � �are i tore, Seifort I I . . I th( summit o the upli parts of the unc erta�ing we came u ea f - culti�ation of small V�,Jts and berries. . . , it beg . v _4� fted horizon passing o ch day, and moving their tents and pro-. : I ­ . verth( various "contracts' that vis' ek-borses as they ad dilemma, and purchase a wheel of known quality from known dealers. Wehavebe 8' "' ..� 1, � poni in - 4 5 -wantit e are ship- I of Royal C on. all ul , . � , � ;4� - i I � I m 111�' n e q ies @f,. fhes' R. H. . At UERSO11f, gradusti ,,11,0 to avish the nost intense colors up I ions on pa vance. .:�_ � - I of nta Snigeons,. Ontario D.D.8 of To. objects in vie w were being worl:ed in what ,a - I I en in,_ ,, - - . D . The snowy peaks turn, -(I ppe red a con They keep reasonably close to the projected thp'business almost since the trade commenced' purchasin ' i J, Ped Jannually from her farms. The ronto uni ersty. Office, Market Vlock, ih chell, to ka s as of er stal, the wood ul fusing and ba:)-haz%rd, disorde . I have line of the railway, but the path they eat is . g for cash. We have had the, , ; , . " !, � I J ,�dy pris n J r of almost every ageney going, and can assu - � . , q i Ontario. .402 offe . � - . I , b d, the nearer hi Is . t : ,:� � businiess is at once very pleasant and' "t"'. . I . _ ' - re intending purchase,xo that we ha ,4L � . __ I -_ --- - 6u eca ne empurpl mentioned that one of I the hou es at the apt.to be a winding one that avoide 'the r1e. . �1� I - "I . � I tun"'a d landing was 06 raiilroa�d coin ny's store- larger rocks and the smaller ravines, � acOx,roted those wheels which the experience of past years ' , ,�:! -bighly profitable. I AGNEW, Da�n,Q ,H , nd he tranquil laKe hasi, pfoved to be reliable'. I _- .11 IT 1 1 - 0 1 Clinton will eep green, 4 . Great ' i au& - � � ! ,:. f �1't 7 r - .11 � house, and that npar by were tents of distortions, such as hills or gullies, ' o ne 3 1 1 t as�umed a bri ght pea -colo r. Above allel�e which ., "G ! & visit H0130 _1 odgeno' ote) 5 h Wl Li Ch we ha,ve n hesitation in recommending as the : - � 'Ar . I I every Monday, "d at Zuric the . I A �ound its weste 1. L #. or c . I . best val fox the money in Canada. � V, th4 sky was g:)rgeous. I , Ai'a stock-rai,,ino, and dairy state, t the our ivil engineers. The road the railroad must pass through or over, the See the white rirn' " Hy slop, " see the Brantford 9 9 11 . __ I I Aficb�qari has a leading place. The . second Thursday ini each mont 1 . was � Red Bird,'� seethe well tried 1; _Meet,P . .. 50 e a � � I .i . edge it took o a arose red blush that blen ' . had an Pacific trail men pay no heed to; neither- do the se6 the " Spartan " or the " Crescent." Don't mind ,,�l . . . -1 - .0 � � I branch of the Canad I i , � I E SY13 em I 11 ' I t� 1 " - rapid profits of cattle-ra-ising are well edlat the -h with t , an I these engh eeis we e t e . � . :what other agents sa,y ! H� , .. KINSMAN, Dentist, L. i)o S, jeni, -a de p blue, in whi . h first pack -horses, whose tastes are not consulted, , G . � about prim. i _ji,� . : I ,(-,. . . . men se et OUR prices from OURSELVES. They range . - - . " weire noa ing I ittle clouds f amber and . � - 0M $40 P, and'we can and will give. I � � � ! . I I .. I nt into the country, with i structions and who can cling to a rock at almosit an fr a � , .fj� known, and at present this business; . Exeter Ont. Will be at Zuri f- I - I . . . . y I - , , � to surve� a line to the new mini g region, angle, like flies T of . � I 1�__. i the Huron Hotel, oNLT on th flake -lit pe'ar 1. . I i larger growth.. This you lower prices on the best wheels than other dealers RX� giving. Call . and see the- , - . ­ - I offeri":'Inducements wortliy of primo� LASTTifunDAY in each month an moonles�s night soon closed around t A' into which men were pouring fro the older trail, when finished, leads from the com- wheels, and get our special cash ' - I �11 ; . I I I ooles otel, llenasll, on the inusT ii�;A . - � 4 -. I �_1�11 I - I conaideration. I prices. . i I- 4� . ; 1:1 Ach mo h. Teeth extracted with le Is" �b � t and in the morning we were t parts of Ca, iada and from our c untr,y. It any's storehouse all along the line, and - : � I , . . . _ ­ . . � Vs Land ! *� I � 3 _ . . n' ' . All work Ant-olass at Hbo %I ra, F,'�ro'a was undersizood by them that th y were to rom that storehouse, on the backs of the- I , , - � - I. .value' of prinGipal crops per acre, pain possible S Jig, a place two months ol -, F, .- - I . , f k; � b e � . � � � I . Michigan stands next to New York I . 971 village co isisted f tiny cluster f I hit upon the most direct and a mals, come all the food and tools i I : 1 ­­ , . - � : � t, .1 --- I expensive route aw � I I I -;__..1 . . ! frome housewt nd tentsole ched on the ed e time the least fo e rail- I clothing, powder, dynamite, tents, and ; I LUMSDEN & � . I " 4, I � I MEDICAL. - _� inksof the Columbia. . to t e scene of livingutensils tobelasedbythe workmen � - . - _ � . and above Ohio and Pennsylvania ; I p t so iq . . of �he steep b . ; i ,: �,! - I I I I One ) $ i � : �r I i L . I road to tak �. They went 1 1 - . i ; � 11 and in value of all cr their a ried tents, their bosses, and the engineers. . ! � I : Ops per acie, she � building was � I I&W-rs by canoes I ! -k . �e office an storehouse of oes, afitW c . I- � . _,;l ; ! th ' . -.7 'n blankets,, Instruments, and'who hey called - . : T _ L - . . t ­ . . leads many southern states whose sup- . Dr. John McGi nis, 'projected railroad, two ot ers Were I 6-t . BICYCLE DEALERS, &C. , I 1- , . I gene i I I . I - I . t 0 Graduate London Western ersity, membei tri �ding store?, one was tb r I their "grirb stakes," which i Slowly, behind the trail cutters, follo . i I - I . ,posed advantages have drawn to them ' '- a -hotel, and th� . is s4y, their w �SUOI`TVS BLOCK - - t '. ­ � 0 of' Ontario llege of Physic, and SurgeODS, the " right-of-way 11 men. These are' axe- i 9 - . _ ed over be round . . 11 : - �. f. � - so many northern farmers. . Office -In the coma over . Mr. on's,new store, ot] ker babitatV ns were ma nly, tents. I food. Tben they travell 1 - men also. All that they do is to out the i - . MAI.NL STREET - ,-.:, M between their 'two terminal oi , so and - I � -_ , : firmly i I I � . believe there n ver was - a hote _. .: 1- I � � The va n,xt door to T im ExposfToR Office,*ain streeti Sea trees down and drag them out of the way. I . . - I 0 forth Residea e-Formorly occupied by Mr. Wm. k a the hostelf there. I a general wa, r back a* ain � I - . __ 4 1 1 Iue of Alichfi,an land, as indi- . li y back by anothe . route, an� by I I � I � SM_A:P0:P,rT � :4 cated by the value of the crop from it, 'Piok�rd, Victori Street, next �o the, Catholic Cliurch its des* still another route, and so,� back forth . � i I - . �� . ign was an adaptio of the plan of 4 . It is *hen the axemen have elcared. the I . I I .� , � Zr'Night calls ttended from reoide#ce. 1463x12 � - i � . "I - � I i . . I . - - I I ,exceeds the averages of California, . - he coop. Pa:isibly a box made of gridi.ro perhaps four, and possibly six times. In right of way that the first view of the rail- t -_ � ! . 01 . - - . n . 1 1.. I . I I --- � i I su eats more clearly th th t way alone were they enabled to select road in embryo is obtainable. And ' I ; I - . � Oregon and Washington. T-%& ARMSTRONG, �X. B., principl; of iti vJry I - .. i � � Toronio, M_ D. 0. M a - � -1 0 - I . � �, I . I 1,1 Victoria, � 1. 0. P. S., Ontaoo, ilucceasor to D;' construction. It w ). stQreys high and! the line which offered the � short esl6- length queeritlooks. It is a wide avengthrlth __ --- _ - - L � _. I I . I �_ - � an i . ­ 1� _. � C cupled �y Dr. Eliott, Bruce- contained about a baket s dozen of rooms, it . -, . , . .E -k.- � .r 7, . - � - ! I, -?-- Timber for building is ablundant and" icillott, offloo 16tely cc d the least obstacles in number and de- the forest, to be sure, yet it is tle � . h dold, Orktario. � � , � 1Z - L I- cheap. Michigan as a greater- variety i � grea; for the workmen who were to come any forest drive that we are accuotomed to - , � 0 0 � I th( main one being the ba -room, of course. . , I - - � � I - - ; � I .- . . . � __ - f I ­ .�, I of nat,ural w000ds than is possessed b f er the frame work ad been finished, after them. i . in the realms of civilization. i ---IT— -_ - ---. I 11 I @_____ - f � . BET: UNE , M. D., Row of the Royal I � - : . . I � I . . -- � -- �_��L , I y ILTh go o Phyeloianeand urgeons, Kingston. h re was perhaps half en ugh "slab" lum- At SproaVs Landing I met i . - � anylother state in the United States. all . engineer, A ? . I - � . � I e Every'succeeding stage of the wl ork le4ds - . : . :11 � ftooessor to I r.' - Raokid. 0 at lately occupied e to sheathe the outsidelof the house, and Mr. B. C. Stewart, who is f &I IL , I '', . - aubus int Ilia towards -the production of an even and le,�el � I . � I �� ; - . --Oorner of Vict)ria Square, In h Be lately occupied � . 16�01 . - . � T . 4 The farmer is not put to the great ex-� oy Dr. Mackid Maim Street. orth. Residence hi bad been made to,aer f profession as the most tireless and intrepid thoroughfare, withput protuberance or 4e� . - I I ��, i g� - -,ging I _ . . g 'Ile or exterior and � zzuo,ms far Show � _� � _� � I)en-e of boring artesian wells or di( 1127 nterior walls, and a . , I � � __ ; I I - � I . . I 00 �y L. E. Dancey . � ,or and ceilings, exponent of its difficulties in the Dominion, ression, aild � I ''.!:. � . great ditGlies to irriggate his land. . I . :oes�ides. The cqnsequeneE was that a flock The young men account it a misEortune in the course of our ride 1to I I . T � a I - 11 I � . I to ban Dunn's, camp on the Kooten4ny we s�* . -Mude to look Well in a windovwv- -- *% . ; . - '_ i" 3 VS. COOPE ,1107' M. D.,- M. B., L. F. P, and S., )f Jigantic canaries might, have been k t be detailed to go one of his joulneys with -cmde, for =Yflaing b74t comfbrt. 1( �1, � Railway facilities are excellent. It,. Gla,j�o,,. e t a � I &c., Phyttician, Surgeon and Ao. in e h N ` ��- , � n it with prosp the rapidli developing railwa�, . 11 � , 1�­ , � I . erity, �ttt is a pla � �, Jt i eat hi,ghway- of rail � coucher, Cons"oe, Ont. 1127 ce of aboge him. It is his custom to start o it with a phase of italevollation from the �ough air- ; Such sro- the kind Udat �otease your �� .. , � '4 ��_ :; - i I I .Jor human beings it comp tred closely with blanket, some bacon aud meal, aE d a coffee- I I - .­ . -1 . . - he. wilderness. Now!we would - .�.: .1 and water transit. . ' the Brooklyn Bridge. . � � I ,16YO8 60 the mcpense of'yatir foot. . ; I _[ � 7�1_ � pot, and to be gone for weeks, and even for come upon up long reach of finished. road -b �d � . . . I Th@, shoe wbich does not'flt your '. . I � I Z � �! - ! It. er I "I I I .11 � . , :L - _� The settler does not have to leave DRS. 813017 & Y, ths. There spareely- can have been a on comparatively level ground all ready fOr i . . I � 1. � . 11 mon . I' t - OFFICE, Goderich . There!was a barb pole in front of the- . � footr the fast time. you wear it pro - 'L p L I i� , r�p'p!?e Khf�ehodlef house, se] t up by a " ros )ector " who had hardier Seotchma,n, one of more simple the rails, wilth carpenters at wo k � mtses little comfbrt for the twen- . . ; �_ , - churuh and school behind- him in order Chard E=C , next Agricultural ' pt . tastes and . _ . � I r. in lit Ir., . I run: out . - e LL I I �� . _. to abtain a lionic df his own, The,99: Urounas. i . I bf funds (and eve,rythin else ex- requirements, or one possessing gulli . - . Moth time. It costs more money to secura �he toot- L I � . 9 es wh0h they -were span�iing wi h . t . I - - I I I h o p1b, like W his in any � i I higber degree the qualit L called en- - b I t- ntthW Isst" Of tbs, Slatw -shoe than for sornel entire I I ' I d �), 'and,tvho, kind, -had � y tim er restles. Next we wot lirivileges-tbey should be considered Y. G. s eep 0 t . L__ � 0 ; COTT, M. D. C. M., (Ann Arbor and Victoria,) st(, �pe ' make a few doll&rs 11 wheie- durance. Has spent years iu the ,,nountains . �, li X � . . I- � �:, talion of meo and dump carts c D a 8110086ocks. TbaVs why they possessmore I foot-com- i7- P, . S. ! of British Columbia, finding and exploring -_ , . I I .- necessities-ineet him at every hand.1 M. 0. P. ' �itj to outfi b again and continue his search - hill of dirt a ad carti lbrb, wear and i .. - _. . wit - C. MACKAY,.M. b, C. M., (Trinity.,) E. T.,M. C. M. its subAari� foi� e than otber shoes. . � . � � C. 10 e most direc and feas- - � ... I . I - � nferein they :we -re, slo - a "I . ' -­ � 'I He does not have to leave relatives .P. S. 0. I for gold.1' He noted t;he local need of. a bar- I the, vakL us passes th neighboring valley, Lw Oil tiho Bode $3.0 Opr$ =,cZ �00 per pair. f3t�lnped I - � - ber, and!instafitly beca I tbem, tl . I � ay. He need me one by purchas- ` iblb routes to and from e valleys ly heaping a long and' symmetrical wall - ��.r - � a:nd old f rieads .1 far aw, I .1 I . . . � ­� I., - ADD . F. J. BURROWS ing razor oia credit, aud painting -4 pole � between the range , and the characteristics I CL LlFw I I �� - - _. 0 i earthwork, with sloping sides and level to -110 Sh,",ix Shoe (1.r Men.) . I �,�.� not g thousands of miles into a strhnge I __ �. of I I � - , � ; � I . 0 0 Late rosid nt Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gem- wble waiting for custom. . He was each sectioii( f the'country. In a vast to bridge i he gap between hill and hi I . I � . , �. :, . . Hospital. 1. ' a J.0cular V � I 11 ! i4' I country, Where , malls are few, and Dral lonor graduate Trinity Uni�ersity, fell'w-a born New Yorker b Country that hT not otherwise beenone- � - . . , . 9 y the way. ,, - ! �Z4 member.ofthe College of Physicians and Surgeons Again, we c me U n places where men rah . -_ - - � FI; �:, w -here he can hope to seldbm or never "I Don't shave me close,' third explored, be as made himself familiar �po I i . � VIJ 3 -iii iWZApiF:;=Z--W �� 1 t,r 4, . . of Ontario] AW'OFFICE.�-Sime as formerly ocetipied said -L toward us sboutiog that a " b1list " was to '. . - M3 -_ 41151 . I with . the full southern half. ' - I I , � . I I � . 4 - I . .,a-ahi see the baloved. faces of old by Dr- Sfn�th, opposite Public School, Seaforth. " Close "' he repeated. 4. He has not be fired. re as what was called 11 " k I I . - ; � �. -1 - �; . 0 . e . � " Yoii'll be the known' what it was to enjoy a home, nor has r� ca, i. I , I . � � �­ � Teloplion � - I . 6 I u i I'll - I . . I . ff . u . - -No. 46. 138 Iackieat victim I've slasbei yet if I get 0 he seen an apple , rowin r ranite rib of a m .13 I I - M ­ '0� dghVors. - m �� � friends or ne g I I 9 work," M,J!r� , e g I I , I I � I � _. , -� �' - , ; . X. B--141ght a 6116 answered from office. any of yo ir beard at all. I low's the, raz m I ! � , The opportunity of acquiring ' I i tree in tain or h gerocky knoll was bein I � I rli­ - I 0 any years. Dut ng.� his upon and close , . 0 RT WILL18p, SOLE AGENT 'FOR SEAFORTH. I , - 7 � a bome . 11 All right," . . jor?" long . R B� � �,.t I EWAR, M. *th d :.11 I �. D., C. M., F. T. M. C., ' ' . . I . I . In Mic; c to flinders -w . i , i -.1 ,higpan should . be worth a great I - IV succeeding trips e !,has, ruip tne whole I �na,mite. - - . I ,�., . � ' ; .LTJ1. iiembero'f the College of Phy8icianeandsur- ',Oh, no, it ain't."' said he ; you're set- � I I _. � . . I .� amut of tb a incident to the :th6 � , ­xt - deal- more tban in less favored locali- i g:Dnr9;0ntarlo, ducce.esor to Dr. Campbell. office tin,g� your nerve a adv�n,ture , And so, th �ough all these scenes upoli' � 6 , . . . ,_ - :. . I - i I a to Am I i . . I � . � ad, - d A, no's not to be ives of hunters or axplorers, suffaxing bun- pack trail, w came. at last to . a white c I ; I . I'� � , sidence tb t lately occupi A by Dr. Campbell, ca led a tender foot. ' Ift I . THE , � - . ties. To live Whete the, land yiel treet, 8'eadorth. NoTs.-br. Dowar has bought of tents 1, . I � � . ds r Main s . I no barber. I , ;,,;!' . . ,er, exposure, pe ildd n in the lush greene ; " �:, . practice, gad oto battery, etc ex ected to tend bar whgi ril from wild beists, and ry of a � . :. �. 1. - 1110rQ ; Where tornadoes or floods never Iny ,,., and is prepared I luxuriant f rest, and nestling' -beside a I - - � , bumped up 611 the hair-breadt escapes from frost and I �& �1­ �, - I to treat all who clay require his'oervices accorcung ag n this place. If you e` I I Q, NA 'IAN BANK. 0 ' " come - where churches and sGhools are rld I � I . F COMMEROE I ; L 11 I - J! to the.lateab and most saientille at, see the blood torm and flood th tl Nature ;gnvanquished rushing wo !ntain t' � � 1 ! I k - .�� methods. wn your face y z 'o i I i . � � I have 8 Amingdo 2) ol6fent of 'green water I I - it I - t at hand, is better for everybody. This much pleas" . her !t 1 - I J - - 4ro in heartily 'recommending hini to my : ose w I ,6u'd faint. I ,iBits upon tb ho. -first brave flecked with e foam from an eternal bb,ttle . ICSTABLIS191M 1867. 1 1 . i � I f -I . . Feople as -w man of ability, learaing &no experience In. spite of W self -depreciation, he pdr- epths. Such is t e work' and su(h are the with a myriad of sunken r. ocks. It wit$ ! ; HEAD OFFIOE - I n � � i . s arti t* d p a.in', ess an,.,o � . I i s TORONTO. I %I ,!.. migght well cost more. his profelssion, JOHN CAMPBELL,hi. A 14(Wx62 for ed a 10 an piBratic n men that figure in he liminar. Dunn's hea uarters - I .J�r , I . foremost pre �,' I � . � � � . =Z-----,-- I . . as I . I I- I :f�': But it costs less. . � . � ever sat tZrough . . . Dg Wag falling, [ (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS - 818,000,000 I �, ,.� I es to'railroad buil mg. camp. Eve at and the men PITAL,: - I I : A JOTIONEERS. . - � I . . I I ;i t, -, T The best land in Miehigcgt7n can be i , I Sproat's Landing V re E aw the n e is were clambel ing' down the hillside trail - - ,., 1'. nel Who6ver hams I it the beaten pa,th of a R ST - ' ' - - - - - = . , . , t,7 � of I . I I ­ �; bought at exceedingly low pri railroad terininal ' � . � . . � _ 1 � � , 0 lees &nd OHN H. 1 MoD 1UGALL, Licensed Auctioneer for Point. The que�r avel or gone beyo�'d a well -settle, I region, from their wo k . There was no order in , � 1 . , . i i B. E. WALKER, GENMIAL X&NAGIM. - Sl,,2100,000 r. bote was but -little more peculiar th�n more or less just estima;e f that the - dispo8iti n of the tents,, nor had the I i i � - on small: and easy , payments. The i the Co"ty if Huron. Sales attended in all n form a 0 Fn �11 1 � . 'IA , purts . main of tt`e' people who &,hered on tl e hich one of these professional picAeers en- forest Iteen, prepared for them � Their white : � I i I � . �, �' - of the Cou ity. Terms reasonable. Fr�em Mr. . 1 . � � Chollccst locatioDs are in the market. MoDougaRlg long expenence as a dealer in farm sing e street on pay, da. , � their � sides rose here and there w erever there, i � . . SEAFORTH BRANOH11 . -;k . . t d � I I . . stock of all'kinde he is specially quidified'to ,e iters in prospecting for a railroad. I � I 1J_ Re who, lias a farm has indep Judge 11 Y11 �p, n out � - I . � � . endence, of values, and cal 9114rantee satisfaction. All or har4 earned money upo a' re deal (if ral "tastes," as th Ir* was a space between the rees, as if sof AI eral BE011i3ing B ; , - � ders illici� whisky and �O . . . ad seve e is eiTress 16e u-8111688 Transacted. Farmers' Notes discountec� Drafts; -Xro 0 to re8idence, Lot � r � necessaries V i and it is not necessai left -at THx E R office, or at h &He, Z � i ry to add words 3, ColjoesslZ 3 H 'a: fe w - ude � it, of that very Kootena can many great white moths bad settled in a � issued, �,payable at aH points in 0anada and the principal -cities in - I I d�r . R $-. Tuckersmith, will be from the limited stock on e ale in the store . say ( . I � . many argrrtim t, - garden. Hugetrees had bee' felled and � il liere to the ,onscientio sly that never vra,u in' a $ ! tho United States, Great Britaing France', ,; � ents which are promptly attende to. ' T . I I � - . . .14% There never had been any gral�e diso*rd r tilder reg:on. n going ( thrown across ravines to sery .1 I Bermuda, &c.. - ;7 ,,, . I �� . summed up in "Get a home." Fvery 1P . �1 mly a ew yards I as aerial foot � � . I I I . . � 1 7 � L therr, yet the floating po ulatil Irom the railroad " right of way," ,paths from from point to poi4t, and at the , � 1 � SAVINGS BANK DEPARTM�NT. - I , on was � :. 4� - I L _ . I .. brancl� of W - M"CLOYm the diffi. � I ; I * , agriculture, horticulture, mot�ey a collection of ' V te ri aff of th -, - ulties of an experienced pedestriai i li river's edge two or t nt8 s�emed t � 1 its of 1.00 and u ards reoeived, and current rates ,of interest � - ee for i I . ke my I kree 0 1 1 . $ 1 - stock raising, dairying, fruit raisilor, AncIdOn r Counties of Rl2ron and Pe'rt h' bord�er as onje could weN 'im ine, an; I wn instan have been -11 PW .. k 0) andAgent at Hen 11 for the tly became tremendoui. There pushed over 4Le 8, ep bluff to Rl$j1W . - InUrest added to the,principil at the end of May and No-vem- � ,�: ka0ey-Harris manu' th 90 . . I Q BW '. gardenin% can be suited in Michigan. , tring in . Sal I 1, , ere was only one polieman, to enforce 7as a particularly choice spot for ish fuid lodgment on the,�'Iiandy� beach beside - - I . 0 � es promptly attended to, ing jkt I . a Arges mode se . i the turbalent stream. '�u , be* In 3ach ye'sor. I � ,She has the best that is goin(v Is and tistaotion guaranteed. tb6 'law ifi a territory th( size of Rhod, 3 4 distance of three-quarters of a r iile from t , I 8 Beial attention given to the collection of 00mmercial Paper and Far- . . I A li e to any of the f t'* era b m 11 dressed to HonsLu post office, or Isle -4; d. Ile was quite as remarklp,bld in hi, i Dan Dunn's outfit, and I travelled . (To be con ed.) i In ir I lit Id nee, Lot 2, Cc � I the road _____ — . I I ms whose I aclassion 11, Tuck. wayias any olther development of it half a dozen times. Bunyan,would """' ... �� - - . ­ - � � I I , I re ive prompt attention. I I hat em1r to I me "��?.10 Notm - - - I . � , �addresses surround this article will I - -_ 296'd bry, ti civilization. Ilia name: as. Jack have strengthened the - ogress . a i - � I - - �, I I I K.4 le . . : up, and all who knew him. spoh e of him bad he known of -such cot - - bring anquirers full imformation as to 1 - __ Pil �1. *OTJkRBTED9 1%,licitor. � the mos superb example �o surround -his hero. Be . 11 ! � I � � . 1ditioZ­a1tPhrwhich ,� M. locati as b6ing physically 11 1, i MORRIS, Manager. ons, values a'Dd prices. . 0 ItIA - E I een opka the ' I I � r . . I � . i 4 � - I � -A city mansion and t y bowld- � I - ­ ­_ . ; : of manhood in the Dominio . 8ix feet and aize of -_ I i . . - Those who write for jitformaticra ' ) w I I ti �� ­ � c:4 tb�eb inches in height, with the ebest, neck era no larger than a man's �'i ns I . _7�_ . I I , . I I � i a i i. ? may be assured of courteous a � W rX Z-1 ut I I 6 I i, � Z_ a I �, I:" a T 4(e 'd, Jt e ground I I I Z ttention. � - IV and , limbs of a giant, his three hundred was all bat covered. "O'ng this recka . � I T � I - I I . ..; : I . ge - 1 ��7 � . . . . i I . 0 .� � , 1478-13 1 pouf4ds of weight were so 1xactlY his com- �Fees grew in wild abunda�ce, and countless , I � I � . I - 1 . I . � ' . , I � f I - � -, " ' L 0 L t & I h wA 0 ' s- I stem r I h n ' N X ei fi _ I g ) t6S R h a 8 ( A u ) gi� 22,� - "'! - 4, , 4 1 , 1100064-1 ; -i:- , �_ �1 � - , !� � , i , S�t , eu 0 ) e�ms, � % t , �18 L , wa M 11 k et -U fel I _t Jut fo V h . Pr - Ji - Ire. *1 ] In I a Jer rou a istV ty _in . lee, I I I , �' i r " �1 I � t, r I � $,� � 11 �iil IT, BERT WILLIAMS PA,,e leont�as to give him the ymmetry of an t,rnnks of dAd ones la between � 4! � . - i � . . I I GGS I EGGS 1 1 He was good -lo king, with the them. A jungle as den I I . I : . I � � AS' -Am -- . :�811' gt - bea;h . Y ro"JID11 ever saw . I I re, t,o gtat ty �- 0 1 B1140k X1110rcas Deal tured boy, , Be �.s any . . . . , . I A- - 19" 'M ,�e public that hq will, oo�tinuo 6, a round-faced, go d-na was formed of i soft -wood �aph�gs and -' ! � - - - J For katobing, from pure bred Whiie Leghorne and _? , i, f - - Xy Legnorna took lot and 2nd the business ,rr don by' his father, the late " Is . . I ; � I " i . . I James Willia I thick hair fell in a luster of - rmiff- ; ibl tD � , prizes at Goderioh, Clinton and Sealorth Show last . a, �nd is prepared to do 0 kinds of at it, was next to . I I d � I � 'B-701R:Dd7 - -11 ead and 'upbn his uecE. Imove a yard in any direction. . � fall. and those birds are in my breedin� puns no,*. lets over his foreh �ushes, so th 1!asi ou I 8r.rTLA.r_r_ - My Iflooreas won a large share of the prrzes at the OARWi GE PAINTING No �nigfit of Arthur's eirele can have !t Of �� 1, I . i I * . (DMAtrX. z . . I . ' been the question for, any one to y" yards . i I I I . � I � � AbOTO 8110M. Tlke)r are grand� large birds and pqre In th . more picturesque a . I ; I . . - � In color. These are the gre e best and most artistic manne' I � figure ir the forest than 'h ad, and t ace e me hen , 1 34 � ... - at eizir produpen A M t - I- r, and -on the ,o.L._'141 )) - I �e here was oftei no I ftnta term ovens Tuesday A Al 7ib .+Ika U 4,,;.�*_ -9 I bred f , an I �&, le erme. A trial is respectfully go- i 0 WE. ne was as neat, as a dindy. EJ 100 Was put (town whe e i as . I ' 11 r V0 10 14143 Year to enter- I I rom the beat stock In Canada, Fgp only .1101tall. - 1 t th it going & �usi or' ohoAhand education. � weetting.- Atim, a taw . He wore bi h boots and corduroy knick . . xn�" . Our � I lonles of b I er- *ough a rotten trunk or txpon a sp* Ulm - . btlitiOn rates vill, be inere"ecl I line of bee keepers supp, i , SHOP -As to erly, over T. MbDonal,d,ls Carriage bockers, a inning I a r t)ie next tA?�m. GOt your traiming now, and be ready for the sitnao,ong. I I Wor", Goderlob reet, . ; 111 nel shirt and &,sack-coatt and 'Ider, or whether the black sh ows here I I I' 1% - that - liwi­ bl re ' I ir WILLIAM HA TRY, d& � . rode his -big bay horse with the' ease and and there were a foot dee or era the MAKFA HE- I I I ' 1 , ` will aAv in the f4. . . � > Opposite 01ltnU0 5 AFORTH. 1. . . grace of a Skobeloff. He smoked like a fire outhl of fissures � - , W - . _ . _� . - ) to Buttle's gro". 147" 1 _ � that, reiZed hins. I - I . � I & LLIOTT, , . . 11 -r tasted liquor f shed too long one night, and obliged Sold in Seaforth � I . � I - Of green brush, but had nevc 80AW - P. X&NTOsH; - I . I � I I , by J. S. Roberts Druggist, 14E 5 � I � - � � I I . It � , , . - 'i I I . - . _ I , PROPROTOAS. PRLNCIPAL : - � i , I I I � � , � I I i I . . I � 1_' I r � � 1 4 . . 1 1 I I 5 � " - . -1 . I . - . " . I . � I i . . . - I . 1. , . ; I . I I . � � !--, , I � I I . ''i - � I ! I I-, t, !� I I I . . . � . I . . . I I 1. � , . � J , I � � . 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