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THE HUR0, N EX'"OSITORO -1,7 ____ - --------------- I ',�_, _. - '8980 - - ___ ARY __ __ - . - = -_ _� - n!w- .. !!���* , I I - -----I . . � �� � ____ - . I � il,t� � - __ � � �. .;- . i I .- . . � �1­ . I - 'thedisesse,driviiig it fromthe 'y 11 . � . and the ladies fwere - ed. b Messrs. Russians of their class, being a. strict ,die- root of . . e f - 1. y eye COCOA 11011#9 Ther . � 4 pro . )patient to health Q - E PPS S . - - * -* CENTRAL I : Ir Wesley Bremner,, John rartley, William believer in - her' husband's views. Tolotoi tein and restoring I hi paralysis, -. spinal � - News, I in e., . Lowry and How�rd Lowry, and responded . lives an a guest in ,fiis wife's honse, confines strength. In cases of ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA - . ,,,�, �! � I I . . . . � I I ; � - to by thei groom� Messrs. D. W.: Gemm'ill,. himself to his vegetmfian aiet, cleans up his roubles,-locowntor ataxia, sciatica, rheuma- �j " . I � � . George McConnell and Rev. Mi. Kenned own room which is carp6tiless, and furnish- tism,'.erysipelas,_ scrofulous trotibles, etc., Pomaceses the following ji � - - Y. all other treat- Distinctive Merits : - , - I Hardware Stolle ' __ - ,I ohairs and tables,And themepills are superior to C6w� a . d .jL The entertainment of theeven consisted ed W It ;lan dea I* n an kee how I will - . z in wait 790in the � I . I L I �� .1 - Ig KIDNEY PILLS of games and music. The brideg wo the allows no servant to phim. Hav;- ment. They are also a specific for - Delicacy of Flavor, . j;�,l - . e 'i h- .- � . __ . ' he e] I i, - , 11 his ne firoubles which inake the lives of so many . � - � 1� � I entsi which. testify to the esteem bourn to plough the, land and women a: borden, an ol . � 1 � recipient pf -a great many varied and band. Ing no farm of his own, 2 sow t g ir I r 1� � . DODD some pres . � e a )eedil To restore the SuperioHty in Quality. 1; , - HUGH - S . She sced, or else he pasaes the time chopping rich glow 'of health to pa, e and sallow ... � I JL_A­. 0� in which she was hold by her friends . , GRATEFUL and COMFORTING . , � will be greatly missed in Belmore, as she fuel or making b6do, reserving six hours of -'heeko. Men broken down by overwork, ___�_ - I I — � . I ill find in Pink Pills a to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. It'.. - � R , . P_ - woman antive worker in the Methodist the day for writing. , - worry or excesses, wi ; , � - . .. . I ordest daughters help�him certain care. .Sold -by all.dealers or sent by Nutritive Qualities Unrivalled. Dow&tbo prices in Grocke-ry for the � We show a complete line Of Coal I have beenLtroubled with Stone church, the Epworth League, the temper-, . Tolotoi's two I i for In Quarter -Pound Tins only. : . Christ" and hididay -trade. I ain I once lodge and the Lidies' Aid. She was in copying out his work and answering 'bis mail postpaid, 50c.. a box, or six boxe, I I - R.,an."es Wood Cook Stoves, with or ' - . 'corres ondence, a paid secretary -being, of $121.50, by addrerssing the Dr. Williams' -PREPARED BY- openWI hT this week a line of Fancy � - L $ in the Bladder. I heard! of also � organist for the Methodist church ,p ` I " � -will . .... I I ss, L course, coutri ine 0 al I ` without steel ovens, of the -best makers choir I � try to TolstoPs negative at- Medici C ny, , Brookville, Ont, or JAMESEPPS& CO., UTD., flowcoorATH10offlyam, Goods h Dinner Sets, which I � . - . . - T � i ' g of* dolfara q111 � I Dodd's Kidney Pills' cures, and . _# I tifude toward money and hired labour. His Schenectady . Y. Beware of imitations LONDON. ENGLAND. � 1657,26 cljedL�er than e I ; _. fully guaianteed. � . . I sell . ver offered- in Sea- ..... -, I ot all wed mud substitutes alleged to be " just 'as * a- I , . a in,uritatiom : I - - concluded to try them. I have . TurnberrT. books, as everyonei knows, are n .0 � I � . . forth f6 CASH. Aly �tyle of doing - [�f the goods . to circulate in Russia, but they are largely good." Yellow Skin and Eyes I " � Splendid values ini Parlor Stoves, POIN-TERS. —11 r. and, Mrs. Jermyn receiv. - . I _. @_ . . -i , -1 I -_ � I 1. I I i of Bakin- psed i8 boxes, and can safely read- in manscript, and printed copies are 113111ousness causes yellow skin and eyes. tfr d )usftess� , wood. - ed a telegram- on A : lady - , News Notes. . weary, oluggleh- feeling, etc. Burdock )3lood Bit- �, , both coal and - Mo�dy from Granton, � I � � Itch is ;�fa ­ � 7 _ continually being smuggled in. I I t 'L Powder for - 11 ay they have been th-e means' stating that Mrs. Jermyn is father was dy. . tore cleanees the blood and regulates thol )Iver, cur- j!; , - s i who was -di)!covered with a copy in her L _j. D_ � f Ottawa, was frozen to ingallitsdiseases: "Fromachild I sufferedfrom in trot traia with the hope - ora 0 � L . L i . � '�' � possession was at once arrested and looked He was em- biliousness and headache, and all the money I spent , . I I Complete stock of Builders' Hai.1 can death neat. Paller, B. C. � I '. It. with lia . L * moving the stone. I ' t,!,t She took the f I RO :BS I 31 - -of re - she 'would be able to see her father t .-keeper for a lumber com- formed1c:ne brought me no relief. Four bottles of . I . I . I ; . ' - .. - . - I I . Tolatoi wrote to the ,Minister of the ployed as' ook � I na of kow __ � ,Yale Paints, Oil and Glass. a. beforelhe died. -Mr. Peter. Cantelon and up- ilso to B. B. B. cured we completely, however, and I gIsdly - t. rth v; with . highly recommend Dodd's Kid, - Inle6or, askiug why peop e who bed his pany, and ,,ttem, ed to walk seven wn I � , i � " two daughters spent Christmas with his son. au* a timber ci Imp P' ree,trimend it." xm% Toro I bto, On . i � ive every.p njon value I . � ' I Estimates "iven for furnace work. books should be punished, .1ile he, the . He was found half a mile - . MRS. W. Cow,Z t. No nldfll as I ,,* c I - . . der, and a n ffering from Robert, at the residence of James Cauemore. J � � " I 0 � ney Pills to aU su i , I ou anuary 3rd, dead. He had -40 ae pound of, ; - thor of the books, was allowed to go free. frown camp for tbeif money. n the gaT-ocery line .1 I worth $1, At. * � -Some sneak thieves have entered .& num, . no rely, and it is . � ourney. . oi iignals j I V � . . Prices rig .. . this disease. i her of cellars, in the township, carrying Bat the Minister made been advis.d.not to undertake the j I- A Code . i . YDA Wilti find all flings fresh and clean : away doubtful whether the Russian Government -Mr. Samuel 0. Stevenson, secretary and a code cf signa'v-S Iletlent. step and � I � . Nature has I I t and pork. ' One I it' 11 C0111' tired, weary feeling are In the code. Theysho itCkequired for Christmas trade. .der ; and a .1 . . cute Tolstoi. They are manager of the Moutreal pool 10 w titat that - - 'i $1.25� With Give us a call before purchasin.g. I I remain,. yours, etc.s large quantities of frai will ever dare "prose &king a E x r I I . - ; * farmer reports having mined about 33 gems . ' hem t disease . i the sybtern is run down and dragged outl Nature's i I i ! � � JOHN MADI . anxious, above all things, to avoid in ddenlv of Beto urchasing elsewl, i ,der ,, and, w ' - � I . . LL. I of pork. Everyone . ! pany, diedi very on . not I orle .1 8 1 � f', �ere, call at : of fruit mud quite a lot in-dicine for this is 1111buruls Hear' and I ej i 1) : . rj� 1; th one : � I ! Shelburne, On martyr of him. . . on January 2n.d. Mrj Stevenson bad -they benefit the entire system, brace ;h'a Wes, the ; � � � . . I _ . - I - for some time I i i � � - � should keep a sharp look out for,the thieves. . beenin very good Ifealth and brighten the btain,curing nervousnew sUephes_ ; I �- ;. 75c- ; also a. . � _,, -Rev. D.Rogers, of the Bluevale church, __�_`* ar reffile- IL - , 0 ' I , � .. � with onei, Sills &. Murdie I � Linsecd and Turpentine are not only 0 past, but ihe end was unexpected. The new, weakness and palpitstion of, the he it d , ! , . ! circulated a written ap eal recently, ask' � I.- i �� N Dodd9s Kidney Pills. , Ing dies, but are also the bebt knovm to m1dicual real,was , 0-40. � � , 1 science deceased, who was a native of Mont - - ' for a special free-will o aring,to be enclored for the treatment bf the nervous membranes It .0' - . 1.25. Come - -1 - I, 91, compounded this about 50 years old, mud had been prominent Severe Headache Cur� d. I -I : 01TY . , Vea for f0e, - * . HARDWAREP Cure,Stone in Bladderi in. euveloms and placed upon tile lates at I 1. i - .I I . . � rv`aluP1&rb&jT8ry arlcsus, Dr- chase the unpleasant in exposition 'work for a long time. DZAR Sip-%-Bein; trouble,J with a Ee re bead- .- . : . t ri _p ea as, to take away. , 2 1 . he so- & tes of j I - - 1 Waso. Green �� � the annual anniversary meeting, T p 11-pentine ,wid linseed. I . I -TEaac 1 Levan, principal of the Paris ache, I was advised by a friend to try &-Liver �� � .4 $1. Ten ACounter's Old Stand, Seaforth. I revonded . to the amount of 860.7- Motheis will find nio medicine liays,luable for I pills. I only used balf fa br.ttle, and ba cot since . ,� I I of Mrs. Levan and I �: ov I I I I - ake, and will positively- Collegiate Institute, and I - to be a I ' Mi , , - . hildren, it is so plessant to t, -aint. Tlhj*, see - three childrf 801r, hlfh school W, see ,, ROC Z .� 0 Nakemesi asemore, wife and two 'children, , , :G Ten pounds - , 0 #V. 1 a guff-ared from the compl ght aura Croup, Whooping Cough %ad obest troubles. p9ifeot cure. , 1 i . . Pan Stpo it 3n ; J. E. Hod . 4 � � I � � 1 �ing Powder - � Cariaduff, N. W. T., ara visiti" frienis in i . gs MRS. JOHN T051LIN ON. " , � . — Ewa t inspector, Toronto, and Vrs. �io on and - I (er -is worth this vicinity. -It - is rumoref hat Mr. . . . . R& Ilton, Ont.. � I — I ; . for 25o. - - Nathaniel Ifelmes? farm, on the 4th concee. , Decline of Alcohol as a Medicine. two childr;n ; R. L. Torrance, president of . . � . �ap , DISTRICT MATTERS. . . the J. B. ,,Armstrong- Carrria5e Company, Almost UnbearabWi i I . . . . 56. Every- �� . sion,ja offered -to rent. -Robert Leathern 1 '31. D. Guelph, and Mrs. Torr 4 - I - . � . . --- . -Once More Rl' ht - — � I BY T. D. CROTHERS, . anee an two child. I I suff ared from kidney troubles so mu!h that the Mike to Creiktors. iand prices&. , . spentChristmas under the parental roof i . '. I 9 'houghtful observers recognize that &I- ren ; John'Parker, druggist, Owen Bound, pain in my back wise almost unbearable, i md I felt � Z ,�od baigain. , [The following locals were intended near Hamburg. -Mr. and Airs. Irwin, of ' 9 e is rapidly becoming a and Mrs. Parker and child, spent Christmas � -tired and worn out all the time, iny.tongu i was quot� � . - -_ - I number . cohol ai a mediciii In the''hisiate of Belen-R. Dithoon, de- . I I . L the 2ad concession, Morris, made a � I Plus, � had nee I I . I . I i i for last week, but were received too � thing of the past. Ten years agb leading with the meedame a parents, Mr. an(I Mrs. ed *8 d,tuc"' I -took Doan's Kidney n - . . 11 of calls ou the B line last Monday. -Blue vale I . ua,b 0 0 do wy housework for over a mo)th. These ��Ied. I L 7 . ; At The Ront., dieal men and text. -books spoke of stimu-- John Sanderson, St. Marys. . � L late.] can now boast'of a, literary society. me We have made a com Notici i hereby give ri that all penions hAving - i ' -plete cure, all my I Idney and It , [ Mtho --- . lants as essentials of many diseases, and de- -The death occurred in Brantford on Uder troubles bovi disappoared, slid I feel like a claims a 1 ..7 0 not the above Z�4tste, are req,aired to send : . . a __ � Londesboro. I . - fended their use with wa;mth and positive- Mid. Presley, Kingston, 04'it.rlo. - . partioula foi their r s tiv � claims, duly verified I i New Year"s day,of Air. Peter Putves, one now *oman.11 — . i - Z GATILERIN-08.-Misq. Millie Agnew, of Bel- I Bluev6le- . I - . . e by affil4it, j to the and reigned! Solicitor for,,the - :7 - �. � . ness. To -day this is changed. L Medical in Ontario in his i . of the best, -known lawyers f I a the t t - rave, is spending ihis week with her NoTEs.-A meeting was held in . . � M -, � , , men seldom refer to spirits as remedies, and . R. B. Hacking Cough'Cur6d- ver AdminiArs or, on or bef o e the Sth day of J'anui&ry, I � - doy., Deceased studied law with Mr cnzmzN,-Xy brother was troubled;�,Ith a 61i 1698. Aflot the 9%id d to the Adminilstrator will o L 4 . , CH, . � I - I -Miss Johnston, our as � trother, Dr. Agnew. Orange hall last Friday evening, for the pur " . � I is � � - when they do express great conservatism Wood, a rward Chief Justice of Manitoba, bad iseking cough, but after using tbreo. bottl - proceed Mi distribute . o assote of exid. FAUte I t . I - _ -- � = '*' - urniture old school teacher, and her sister, of Wing- pose o organizing a literary society. The d co,ution. The text -books show the . among those entitled -, a d will not be responsible - . - 1.r" � an a tly was in partnership with Norway Pine Syrup he was oonij laitly cured. - I can dWil not --then have re- I ; I 6 � . fcr tiny olidin of which b . . � � ham, spent Sonday with Miss Maud � ga-wice Vas, good and the interest wa tnd subseguen . -the � . . V I same 'changes, although iowne dogmatic . hat great jurist. Latterly he had been in not recommend It too blehl ,,, � . ' . . Missyk BRADSTFIAW. oeive notics. Thisnotle to given parouant to � - . I I - pent i t thors refuse toTecognize the statute I� i C:1 � � � drews.-Misd Palmer, of Hensall, who a livel and one wa,4 star ed to be known. as change, of . . w 1W, I an the office of Wilson & Watt, Brantford. Hi t that behalf. i j . weeleyville, , ont. 11 i . hef vacation With her brother here, return- the Wl'uevale Literary and Debating Society. i - - - A 1311. 8. DICKSOY, Rlytb, - : I ractice, and still cling to the - des of the . � . was generally acknowledged one 6f the best , - I � - I - I .1 LMAI I EMPORIUM , ed home on ;Monday. -.11r. R. Bell, who Its object will be t9 p'romote the literary, - lood value of spirits. I informed . lawyers in the province, His How to. be Beautififl. � _; I Solb 4tor for AdwWstrator. -3 . ; I . - a �, 1 401� . 11 ' Dated, 1§�h.becember, 18M IL67 - . � ­ ,- I r� spent his vacation with his parents here, social and elocutioitary talents of its mem- a 8 - - death wa a 1, . ., - ' I .. Druggists who supply pirit to the pro 0 udden. . To be beautiful we must heive pure blood and a I . V . turned to Owen Sound on Monday. bers. : The offi Honorary i ; . re re : _preoi, I Itters purifies the ; = - I I �. fessiou recognize a tremendous dropping off elear bkin. Burdock Blood B' - � � rn - a and West; 'Fite broke out in the . I � ­ — - deatis,-Revda. lfeeprls! Roger . - farmhouse of Mr. blood and makes the skin bright and clear. it cures , " L � . . " i . = I I I in the demand.: A distiller who, ten- years. ' - :d , - Morris. president RAN. Duff ; vice-president, R.G. choice John Bole, near Southwold Statioup one all skin and, blood diseal,tem. Witness the following: TA J91MMO & HARRISON --- f __ age, sold many thousand gallons of The house was 11 I hid ecortals, on my face for some ti t � - .0 - treasurer, W. J. Duff. . B. i onme could � Casemore ; secretafy- morning a short time ago. . I � Leatherdale & - NOTr,s.-The weather continues cold I I whiskeys almost exclusively to. medical I Etta, 0e 23- get no relief 6utII I tried B. B tbe gr - heal- Business and Shorthand College, 7 is only 15 totally destroyed, and Mis � I I blood I � I The membership fee - cents for d me and lest nn scars. t a . ::: with a good many stormy days. --Mr. G. men, has lo -3t his trade altogetherAnd gone life. 41 Cor. tonge and College Ste., Toronto, f, . . . . . . i L . . A. gentlemen and 5 i for ladies.' Come boys year --old daughter of Mr. Bole, lost her : pur:fier to exle'ence." , , '. rk OUgh Hood is able to be around again. -Mr. . out of business. Wine men, -too-, recognize Mr. Bolei awakeneet to find the house on MARY 0. BERRY, Toronto, Out. 11! 11 Landsbor' Crooks has purchased the farm of the late and girls, develop':i your reasoning powers ,thin change, and are making every effort to . - � I Is an abooldtely first-clas Buis"ness.1school, Indivi- - r I and gain the gifts of the gab. -At the Turn. fire. He�, immediately went to call his' - __ - - � dual inattuotion by ex rienecd teadbers holding .;; - I'll, � .. I � John Hanner. The price paid was $2,800. 1 . have wine used in theplace of spirits in the ; � . b h%t 4liIa1iffeatious, i '.ocd results. Prospeotne - ..... � . berry elections on Monday, Mr. John Men- Proprietory - medicine dealers da.ughteril who slept �pstmirs, mud started ' � 11, MAI free" Enter now. , � . ... I % SEAFORTH, He takes possession in March. -Mr. Robert grove headed the list of councillors with nick room. for her room only to find her lying dead - I - . - ... � Blair has rented his 100 -acre farm to a Mr. are putting all sorts of compounds of wiqe e floor beside her I I � I R. Nj a:io, F. X. P. � ., JAS. 11ARRISON, : I I i '.To the front as usual, with everything that -The item of 253 votes ; Mr. Copeland second, with 204 . with iron, bark, etc., on the market with and slightly burned on th I I �k I , � MeXab, of Grey township. I suffocated a . � .161pals Undergraiwito of Toronto - . I VeMity and S. of P. R. - . . - . � ULI . s found ia a first-class Furniture Store., I st week concerning Mr. Alickie's lambs, volues, and William Mitchell third, with 192 the same idea. Ii is doubtful if - any of bed. She apparently had been . .. . & . - . im-la � .. I L I . I , new good& in latest designs always on hand. iound, and $5 12 votes. ,Mr. William Bolt was not elected,. These will be able to secure any permanent while trying to extinguish the flames. How 11, . � �� - L . should have read 4 d'entis a p _ ' V , I I . I 1 ,7 - ; P I - % I . ani - Ll - but received the highest vote in his divisi the fire originated is a mystery. i i � as the amount received for each ma . 'on" place in therapeuticiii. �_ ' ' I . ? - -' . 11 I - ' . I illiam, McPherson, reeve, and Mr. alcohol is �:Lssing out of prac- '- -Revi Win. Barns, secretary of the gged � Nft I P THE -7j �,�--g� 9D , : Sewinor MachilleS. A good many are fe0ing a large number of Mr. W The Lfaet is, 11 . - � U5 William Cruikshank, deputy -reeve, were . by- . ., tical therapeutics because its real action is and infirin minister's fund of the Pres 8L T, hogs for the marke't, as prices are good I . 1. A� 11 . . . . I elected by'acclaination. It is worth noting. accumulating terian church and moderator of the Toronto - . � ruce e d Saw I We sell the NEW WILLIAMS, best in now. . . Facts are - . Mitchell, councillor, lisrss"Ahe first Ilecomin . the market. No travelling agents. Will 0 that Mr. I ,aknown yteiy, di3d suddenly at Galt, Sunday ! % 1� , L , � I - . " . "I'l - - '. I . � boy born in Turnberry.-'Mr. Noble Car -0.1 in the Gratory, in the autopsy room, at Presbi 6 I . I . . 1 -sell at a small advance over cost price. Dashwood. the bedside,and in the work of expe ental af ter�ooti-' The reverend gentleman - dined , � iL - rim , 1. — D— I I � rothers, of London, - nephew of Alderman alcohol 0y. - , -1 ; psychologists, which show that is a with bis'family in Toronto, on New Year's E S.A t . - I . ; I I . - " . . . . _'_ _. I I _WC)C)__D_ NOTES. -At the annual school meeting Carrothers, who had been in the village depressant and a narcotic ; that it day, and left for Galt that afternoon, to I" I I I . . We sell, wood cheap for cash. No credit held in the school house on Wednesday, .1.0 I I some weeks assisting Mr. Robert alcPher- a in Kn .1 ( R.) . I - � . cannot build up tissue, .but . always conduct'service ox church of thar, , � � STAVE MI LLS i I i wood. December 29th, Mr. Joseph Snell was re son in his harness.shop, left here for his sets &R a degenerative power ; and place thp-following day. In the afternoon, �1 . . . - - 7 � .given on. on . ' - ; - - -elected trustool-Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel home Monday morning and, was killed that its apparent effect of raising the heartlis while attending the funeral of an old mem- SMNIA,ONTARIO. ; ,�� L - � 'U MT ID IM IR 'r -A -MI ISTC-r- Fried are Visiting relatives in St. Marys, . . . I .. I I in the London city hall- catastrophe that action mud quickening fanctional aetivities ber named William Lunn, he suddenly fell Book -keeping. -Oar system of book-ke � � , I . ldst6�.el, Elmira anfl othdr places. -Mr. Soft Min, Rock El; , Basswood, - , � t In t1he Undertaking Department, we bu' night. -Another of the city hall victims start to Znpiisnh! , I . � are misleaoing and erroneous. er de d, while reading the service. De- is actual business, from I ' . m l - : y Julin Adams, of Berlin, spent a few days as " a"d, Maple, _ogs wanted � I ; . Ontario, , was Mr. Crkwford Beckett, contractor, who ov three sons and two Shorthand. -Our Shorthand Department in '. -1 I : . - our goods from the beat houses in French and Getman Epecialists have de- ce d � - �. 1. - I last week visiting relatives in the village.- e from . - e eadeath was due to 4 -1 ' - - . Z � .1, ELnd guarantee satisfaction in every depart- Mr. Charles Suell, who was. summoned lived around here when he first cam nounced spirits both as a beverage and a d ,ugbt the most.thorough in Canada. ­` I ,I � a art f � I Instra6tion. ' As individual instruction 16 11000,000 feii Of r st-class � nient of our work. We have always made the old country, and is still remembered by ad shown by actual demonstra- he �It W � - home to attend the f uneral of his father,' ,left some of the villagers. -Mr. James McBrien, medicine, ai I I � I it a point to furnish chairs, and all other re tion that alcohol ia'a poison and depressant _Q winion took place at the Dan- given, students may enter at any time. I I - . z � quisi . tes for funerals, FREROF ORARGE for his home in Cavalier,.North Dakota, on� of the boundary, east of thevillage, was ill and that my therapeutic action it is assum- seith hol..nestead in Downie, four of theR01111, Positions. -Begin, now. and be re,ady for a I !j SOF E L *� -F� - - - do * on Tuesday.-1he concert given in Moser's last week, but at preaent'is some better. - 0 . . position in the spring. LM - , Arterial and cavity embalming ne ed to have is open to question. . � Thom4 and W. J., of Brandon, Manitoba ; i � Rultable ior,'61aves, for wh ch $6 per thousand will � ' * I I - � �� -scientific, principles. hall last week, by the Zurich band, did not Mr. Edwin Bailey returned to his school vants, - and I � Write for particulars. be paid. Them 1096 to c0t - 11, 18 or 16 feetirt : Samtwel� of Jeannette, Pen ' I i I - -- I - . ' 1 � � .. I � I -receive the prtronage the concert deserved. duties at Haysville qu Monda , after spend- All this is not the result of agitation and length: -- ; - � -On Sunday morning, the following officers ing Christmas at home. -71r. and Mrs, Wild condemnation' by persons who feel David 4., of the PresbyteriaNerninary, at . A. S., NIMM0. The bigliest, mob prwe Ill be paid for Rock FAw, . I � Framing. - were elected for the . Sunday school of the . i4ny, Pennsylvania, bein I at home I issawood, Wid , Picture . Matthew Richardson, of Brussels, spent deeply the s'ad -consequences of the'&buse of Allegi _K al 111 . Maple, and all of good qttaUty offereJ 1: .1 , . ��� �� spirits. it is simply the outcome of the for the'Christmas holilays. - These sons are Fw over a year we have had the agency for tbe Ulf 41 will be toaked., � . I - .. . Evangelical Association, for 1898 : Presi. -ew Year's at Mi. John Bargesp.-A large order ON, All to b4id0jIverfd this inter. - . ' 00 differen - Ni " I -four Dollars worth. CUSTOlt NAWING don) on the abortesi notice. � We also do picture framing, 3 , dent, Jacob Kellerman ; vice-president, gradual accumulation of facts that have all men,of whom any family Mi 1NDAPO' Our firm was f" & quarfer a' a du � r - number of people sK,ent last Friday night ..Iht 'well be . �� kinds of moulding to select from. prond,baving all w distinction I last for ke Hunitred a" Forty I ( � ta lays aud Frids) . � I Henry ,Guenther ; secretary, E. Bender ; - been proven within the observation of every . on success � W"I .� � h PPING on T got _ ANN lalpo 11 � A'_q %, u 0 , tweed j - ;; -(D We have been instrumental in bringing very lileasantly at Ir. Robert Black's, hav The exact or approxi- I in. their various spheres. The last named is , ; . ego we ki a satts to 3ranteed. I I . --- ' , .... . treasurer, J. K. Goetz ; librarians, E. Kel- ing a jolly old dance. On the stroke of 12 thoughtful person. can now be the prd . mising young gentleman who filled ; I The milf bfiatit rem IY Rhoroughly over-bauled : a .about a great reduction in prices, both in lerman and D. Brintnell. This is one of _ and is so - tter A an ever -before to do good . - the lights were blown out and lighted again In" facts relating to alcohol .. I 11 I _ nox I 1�e I I ,-Farnitare and Uniertaking. The public n, . " We K hurch pulpit. Stratford, during Rev. . Made a well 4 � � - . . T the largest Sunday schools of the associatio f tested by instruments of precision. work. � . . . I for the new year. -Air. James Rose, r o . � M�a'n Lof � I I I , .appreciate this change -the pe - Brucefield, was visiting relatives in 1�'in can weigh and e � �Dralrfl � to and Shing on for #We. 11 oPle bay there being 219 names on, the - roll besides - in *asure the effects�and it is M. L. Leitch's absence on holidays last � I , � I I I � from us. I � - L 9 not essential to thwize or speculate ; We summer. � . I � N :: er J. 1, W 4LTSOLNI officers and teachers. I I Prop. i 'ham and Bluevale last week. -At the elee- � 11 Z __ . - n test and prove with reasonable certainty -The 60th anniversary of the Pope's first 4 : - , - 103-12 I C& - . - : tion of school trustees last,week, Mr. Win. ca matter (if doubt. - - I f Mass was observed at the . .. ! i . P. S. Night and Sanday calls will be Port Albert. . Messer was re-elected. Mr. Messer has what was before a . celebration o . � I I I � attend . . ool for at Medical men who doubt the value of Vatican, Rome, on January 02ad. Fully ... 0 ' . . .. _ - "T ed to at i'Ar. Landiborowwah's resi- visited served as 9, trustee of Bluevale seb INDA 0 - I . FOR TWEN -SIX YEARS I I e� JoTTu�c.s.­Mios Lizzie Stevenson -Miss McIll: spirits are no more considered fanatics or three thousand delegates from Catholic TRZ ORNAT . - I . I ,dence, direptly in the rear of the Dominion least twelve continuous years. . I . a ent wain w RZ . "I I Alcohol in medi- ted to the sala della logia, of tile Vatican at P1101DITOZO T" � � boundary, last week. Miss McIllwain has wider lines of research. Resausinso"Ya. care. . � � -'Mr. and Irs. 11 Nervous Diseases, ratung mem=ary � is I 2W 11 I 'Bank. her sister in London last week. -Mrs. C. . as visiting Mrs. Robert Shaw, of the extremists, but as leaders along new and societies and parochial societies were admit. HINDOORIEMCDY I 7 = CA Rice and Mi a Maggie Hawkins , N Christmas i ' Sebringville. c, 8.30 o'clock that morning and shortly after 11. I DU - � J . . � ­ . . . . I . � I a just cO isfavor, and will that hour his Holiness was car . = = � ex. Allan, oi Brandon, Manitoba, are me from Manitoba. cine, except as a narcotic and anaestheti ried in, amid 'F'aresis, Sleeplessness, NishUY We . m -Leatherdale & 1 --41 0 is rapidly failing into d I long, eto., caused by post abuses, gives " � . � M4 = � � � ling a M3nth with Mrs.Allan's parents, I ti is of the spectators. The ' We b t . open � aside and forgotten. -Journal of the. a W. 101 vigorandsize to shrunken or no on -d- quic u j I � ( � � soon be pit '11.1 I � . Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins. -Mr. A. (3rorrie. . Pope �Wcia= at his own aiamond Mass, surely restores lost manrulod 12 0 d or young. I - inut ,tw . Inebriety, . , Esetly'aarr ed la vest pocket., Prioe $1.00�s P � N - I . 1 i I I I __ � Laundsborough, Schaefer was at his borne in Milverton for 0— With 0'evrUtort guaw"--tee F_ a � � I : NoTF,s.-Mr. Herman Evans, of Owen tbemdsic being furnished by the choir of a f r 5. 0 - ", � I -'R ANCE - a re MW. Don'T BUT AN ImiTATrow, but ' � . . . � 0 Cc , ! no On h � .. - _- ­ Christmas. -A large number of our Ewwwfi� Sound Collegiate Institate. ; Arthur Craw- PAIN PAST ENDU the Sistene Chapel. The, venerable Po tiff It d C INDAPO. If your druagtet Me not . I . j Rrw 4r � * :, people attended the marriage of Miss ennie ford, of Owen Sound Business College; then attended a Mass of thanksgiving. At Wj i owe It send it prepaid. 111. or,our,istatft - -i . SEAFORTH. tout, of Kincardine, on Wednesday. -MiFa Chester McLaughlin, of Central Business -onclusion of this Mass his Holiness, in I IRL2111 Dy cc" Propro, cht"ro, � ER - 'ri, 8 � , D . the e , pmes It Is a rewdy k 'nis rap . Ant evaye" " � 4 � M I, I I Cbriatina H. Ha,wkins left for her school, 'College, Toronto, spent vacation with friends G. W. COON HOPEL SLY CRIPPLE a strong voice, pronounced the Papal. bene. w -ld Iflemse - nuts _� . . ho tries It spaks well of. Yours regPectfullyi - i I 'T I . WITH RHEUMATIS11. I & THEO Uft a FRIEND - - . � . 1, .- No. 7, Ashfield, on New Year's day. -John in and around Gorrie. -Mr. John Tonor has . diction. . 1. V. FEAR, Seskirtb, Oat. . j IV . Willis, an old resid,-nt of this- place, passed - -_ LAR163 8T SALI IN CANADA, - � abandoned public school teaching and has gone I -Tbe Coliseum, the great building at 63rd . , , C_ . . .4j� 1 go cnj� to the great beyond on Wednesday, after an to the Stratford Business College. -Mr. -Ed- Could Not Raise Either Hand or Foot a,nd otreet� and Stony island avenue, Chicagot � -, . � � 11111111111111 I= ' . 01FULAN . * - fire, on Saturday I . . I illness of one weeW,j duration, He leaves a ward Laird has gone to Toronto to attend the Had t,6 be Fed and Df eased -The Doctors was totally destroyed by SIGN I fl�, " I I V i I - I . I IF � widow and eiizht small children to -moarn Central Business College. -Mr. Thomas Told Him a Care Was Impossible. Yet night� 25th ult. The exhibits of the Illinois �1,11 '.'. 10 I . . " BEAFORTIE1 . - - C2� cr.—Mrs. - , 1. '. � 7 � I I the loss of a �ind husband and fathc Hutcheison has gone to Niagara Falls to at- He Attends to His Business To -Day. '.. , I ,I, � " I I , � Manufacturers' Exposition, which was . � - ' M = I I Dundas, of LeiLdbury, attended the funeral OFTHE .-.- � SAW . I tend tue Collegiate Institute in that town. I the building recently, were also tot- - - - - - - . � � , W � "I - From the Milbrook Reporter. ed it ,,,, v A ING HOUSED k � : -of her bkotber, Mr. Willis, on Friday.- Principal Campbell has been compelled, on ally destroyed. Two Midway dancers are a AX"A , I ....... � , I , � I I ca am has claimed many victims,. =1 � � I � ting at ; Mrs. McCullough, of London, is visi account of ill health, to quit teaching for Rheumati reported to bF6ve been burned to death. W t_1 � - I . _�_ - I . i - A.Hawkins came and has probably caused more pain than any 2, '.. W , ' , " . I i I I : Edward McConnell!s. -T. sent, and a Mr. B. Hamilton, of While responding to the alarm, engine No. = t-4 - I .1 I : 11 the pre E � � . ::. the Christmas ap ly for other ill affecting mankind. Among those ;aj To - ` oG BREEDERS. - - i ��� At ME10s, 11AY Manchester, has been engaged to st 19 was struck,by a train on the Lake Shore :� Ill . I . over from Brussels to spent VP �_ I 11 � . 4 F, I > 4 est. Save with his kinsfolk., ,- S a who have been its victims few have cuffered TO%d,l and several firemen badly hurt.. The M" " P" t.-q0Z::$ ^01 � . - I 11 Mortgages. Rpduc(, your Inter � three months. -Miss Jessie McL&ugh in ha . M �- � 1i , . - .. - - , - � - .... 1. � desired. i,,usiness pri- 0— more than Mr. G. W. Coon, now propriethr going ;f two elee- - on" . P, M - 1. � � 0 - M . Inoiiey. Any teruis fire �riginated by the cro, - 'MIN, _1 . Xo dela-y. ( charge of the junior department of our school I L - .T. - Y 11111inlill � : v.1te. - liarges 1()-,,,. No costs of a flourishing bakery in Hampton, but for I I "n 51, i it i E '00 I ... I 4 for 1898. -Mr. Joseph Ferguson and Miss tric'7ires. The number of injured peop e N Fin i:AS & 0. I 7 . � I I - - is granted .9atIsfactlon . Elensall. a ew" 1-0 t �.., . I Ineurrea unle-, Infill . ne, y � - - guarawiteed. or 110 loan. Loans arrangvd Nellie Houston visited Burgoy the a number of years a resident of Powitypool, was � large, and many were scrioual . to 0 M 0 1-00 IMI 1. . afo.As. - r , xvitli loehl agents. , home of the former, on New Year's. Th when his severe illness occurred. To a. re- a , of tht Sestorbla Ing House 4wepre. I 7 kg(,Iltq Nvaiitva. rall or MASONIC NSTALLATION--011 St- John's wounded. 5 1 I:$ P: ipated too, handle an quantity a,- HOP, l,). ,,. it. 11E YNOLDS, �h alt., the officerr, .of Zurich cK porter who interviewed him, Mr. Coon, gave YLowat, stvatford, . M V ei. -wrltv. Encluge stall . �� !4 an -,� LIV6�6r'Drew, for which they wfll pay .r nilht., the 27 i ,he weather terribly stormy, mue ­�Mr. and Mrs. A. C. T; W I 10 224, (;. R. C., report t I mark I ge, A. F. and A. M., No. ' worse in the north than it was in Howick.- the following particulars of his great stiffer- entertained the two bible classes in connee. . 0, th6 I hilive I - "I'll . for the ensuing year were mab I �"On p"r -11 I duly installed as cure -"Some seven or M .4 g live HOP Word was received iaat week from the ing and ultimate tion with SD. Andrew'a church, cup evening so 0 C!t- an tes b V113 I 1=1 li Toronto Street, Toronto. . follows : G. T. McKay, W.M. ; J. 111.1lis, S. Boo that Miss Ethel Clegg, youngest eight years ago, said Mr. Coon, " I felt a W f. -t- to 11 # notified. For per- ' not long ago What greatly added. to the 13, � P 0 Stan " call at, 11 store, Carn-iobacre I W. ; L. H. Peine, J.* W. ; J. A. Ingram, r. W. H. Clegg, formerly of touch of rheumatism. At first I di&n t' i 0 CD �� - - r of Al OU,a'y enjoyment o the evening,was a preimutatiou 0 �� B106, seatort . - - I - . - chaplain ; G. C. petty, treasurer ; J. Bon- daughte Her sister, Amy, the much attention to it, but as it was ate ily to miss Lily Dianamore, teacher of the young M 1.0 CD . r 1 7 I ie, died there. . . el � I R. F. CASE & CO. � � iry ; C.A. McDonell, S. D. ; j. Gorr' I I began to doctor for it, but ress, a liestutiful Ox- CD O . ;� I . I �Ve you - _.. thron, secreti. Tevin, J. G. ; D eldest of the family, died about a year ago. growing worse nt from bad to men's claas, of an add 9. : I 15184111 �� I.. , .­_ . F. McKay, J. 1). ; J. Mob ; j' We join Mr.Clegg's many friends in extend- to no elleet. The trouble we ford teachees bible, an inkstand and a gold- 211� t, IeDt- �:h � �L --- — -_ _� � 4to. .. -_ E. Butt, & S. . . after the first symp. I I L . F �� I ; __ McEwen M. of C. -, ig sympathy G him and his wife in their worse, until three years pen. Mr. Mowat, who in - teacher of the :: b -,h � . - . . � il .. j. S. ; W. C. Davis and C. A. Me— 11 :0 g t-4 0 X I . I i- I � t Thirsk, C' Bad beresvement.-On the evening of Dec. tome had manifested themselves I became ladies' class, also received a flattering ad- - 0 M CD ; Ile McjWop Mutual Fire .- W., est - Donell, auditors -, W. Buchanan tyler, utterly helpless, and could do no more for Miss . .0. W 90 M . I . � I ember 31st, .6 -Ass Jennie Greer and Mr. dress, accompanied by an easy chair. :7, ptz tj � , � i t We cant cure 0 , � � � 4 , , � . P.EMONALS.-Mr. and Mrs. Tom, of Sol- Anson Spotton,were married at the residence myself than a joiIng child. I could not lift Dansmore is soon to sever 'her connection P W. W w, et- : : OMEJ hSUMAN � Company. n. * every case!.. in. my hands from my side, and my w�fe was as she goes to the North- ;D 15 , - I'd - : , ,I - zz � . Ina,, were this week the, guests of Mr. W of the bride's father. Rev. Mr. Fisher tied with the school, ev, UQ M : !� i ,rnz%. .. � .. lis village. r. G. Baldwin, of W of the obliged to out my food and feed me when I weSt to take oha�ge of a miesion school. :d I O,- A- . �� F AND OLATED TOWN r Colwill, 0! tt -M , A . ,-I I - - - 1, Seaforth, was in the village on Tues . felt like eating, which was not often consid. . . _001ERT I I the nuptial knot, in presence of a fe PV *( NLYINSURED The beat doctors can't. �dav, - CD � 0 td 0 � : . I %save thema- � I No one bat. a quack would renewing acquaintances. -Mr. Robert d r. intimate frieVe of the contrating parties. dergoirig. My -Sir Charles Tapper left Winnipeg' on 5 C" & 1Z n : , . NY TOUR. - - : . claim go. No remedy will We understand they intend to live in To- ering the torture I was un, for November 14th, at two o'clock- He reach- I �. CD ; 0 am. rison, one of the old residents of the town- , I CD 0 1-W !.+i��, call . 9 W 0 OV : Goo. 1�&4 Presid. 6 H&rlock F. 0", IN. a . " .n. , . . route. May they have a long and pleasant hands were swollen out of shape, and ed New York on the 17th, at �.30, and was ,11 90 0 sss"i , on' L � 18very case. -But we -Mrs. I z . � - My legs and ts ja I BrosdfoWt, � �106-preqjqic t, Seaforth P. 0,; W. ,1. � - - . I just fit ship of Usborne, has passed away. weeks were tightly bandaged On : CD , t _ I <).. � I � . � � claim that in a large pro* m rried life. out on the Atlantic before midday. . Xleb"I � shano ^ tv�"_ I . � ,,, Cavaliercounly, Dakot 0— feet were also swollen, and I could nat )if b I 0 : � ^ #My-Tft".6 Morth P. p - November 24th, at 6.30 in the morning, Sir 2. :4 V P "02 t.fti r of Loc, os, Sofifortb F. 0: � ; . M NZ lrurdie4 � , m` a � ] Peter MoEwelli, �Ilay is visiting "relatives and friends in this - iv feet two inches from the floor. I could � 9 tr C3 -0 - I L a , I - , : Rortion of cases of indiges 3 I : _ to wross. i , d similar I . The Real Tolstoi. Charles lauded at Southampton, and at two 2 P 914 I ; stat; � tion, dyspepsia an neigbborhood.-Mr. C.* A. McDonell has re- . change my clothes, and my wife had I (;,esbiner, TA&d- ; IM4 3�_, not noon he wag presiding over a :4 O� .,4, C-�- W. 0. iimjfod seat Irth - Aleir. ; ed to thin that in the after : I : - I . go -.. ; " R1 afo ; Thriwas F� HAM i troubles - turned from Forest. -We are pleas It has often been said, especially in to dress. and wash me. Igrew so CD ;0 �:r' ! is re- I meeting of one of hii inining companies. On § M P th (D ! a 1�1 01o., Tbr*. Gairbuft. , CD 18070'�41 i Te 911, -4 St. i ... .1 state that Mr. Roberij Me Russia, that Tolistoi, while Treaching I looked more like a skeleton than anything - : 0 ; CUNTON. - t :Laren, jr., i � � I the return journey he left Londoa at 10 30 : 21 Ithowas Frase., Bructo"'O'd ; John R, Me - E 1.03 P. x. - . 1Z DR. CLARKU9 covering nicelv from his illness. -Mr. W. simplicity and pov rt lives in luxury else. The pain I suffered was almost past .30 'on � : M 4 crt- CD 0 clintol OL I i I - - . K'hertkoff (his see-: endurance, and I ot no rest either day or l5th, and at 4 � I Loan, X . I P, M. 4 a. in., December . ..% -�* .4 to a 4;� 1 1321, 1 Crawford ana wife, of Ripley, spent . New himself. This, Me Christmas day, he was in 'Winnipeg ready 4 L-1 P : � . � 1,; A4 �xM. I . F WA 5 A. At. , Tonic . . I ok x Stomach aud. Liver , night. - I do : * 0�3- � to cra : � .. t 7.05 P� &F - - Ye'ar's'here. retary, now in London) declares to be a otore with imany doctors but I R#j1hris, Hsrlo � Roj)t, mo)6j'.,)vn, Sestorth t ! 1-1 . some of the;; told to join in the family party. Ten days be- .4 Til". , -;oVt;nIGCk And � .4 . —0— . . mistake, Tolitoi handed over his property they did me no good, and ohd : 5, 15 - 0 : � jams@ attibming, Egmoi ville; John ( `_ r I - 7 . tween Winnipeg and, London is pretty a CD 0. I . stone Bladd , � .re i I R I � 1,- ' v , e c( � , it i ON Ilto dj,' p " 4 ' d t a , F t 1, le ad 0 - S D. I IM " I I :0 I ; 7.40 A. 1t - Will effect a speedy, and sure year's ago, and- she me1t was not possible for metogetbetter. a ct- 1-d .� : UD John Ca 111orylson,suft , -) -.-. P� M_ �§ Belmore., to his wife �nany . It shows how near we are pullij - or I FAVO. - . E - r.r . doinroub to eff" Insursatoeto t I � ' 0 CD 9 . - �, cure. ' irything : , %-1 30 6 : i Cii P. Mi. I -A very pietty Nved- manages the h?use in the ordinary style of I believe I took besides almost eve � -0 2UL business will I 4 pyo&,F4)y wts-mded io CA I 11 WEDDI under *modern 3onditious to the heart of - I I .1 ,,m BF,LL9. ,quick time, ,Ivo . .1 Our fai0i in it is strong. i I -_ - — that was recommended for rheumatism, but :. � i LO d to any of tht sbove 021CO", Addiftswd is i . ding took place at the home of 'Mr. and !M!""!T� the Empire, and how hear the heart of the rc� I - I a � I Test it I, pr yourself. instead of getting better I was constantly, . = 0 a (IQ 1;;;�� "r rebo"ve pock off! ,sit, � i . , Mrs. Bremner on -Wednesday- evening last. , . Empire is to us. - -1 - --a i Bruce. : . � _, � getting worse, and f wished many a time PEJ , . 0 : , their P a ;j , I i I The occasio that death would end my sufferings. 'One . -On Chri M, (D I 3fixed. , nie, to Rev. Herbert MoCon- � al rr . . on, and Mrs. G : so no : Price 51116. � n 'was the marriage of stmas day, Mr. James Grant, : ;. 0 i . eaforth, and dealers Cat h rant, �!p AFORTH i I daughter Jeri , stmaster at Grant W �E S I z 1 40 P. Y.; At Fear's, ,$ 1 ; dav Mr. Perrio, storekeeper at Pont I th p "I : (D CD =j a I I , I : I ,of, seventy I ; - I I I Michigan, in the presence I �� "10 5 "s W 2 10 . eneral�Y. -6 me it box of r. Williams' Pink i&: celebrated -their golden wedding. The ! I [I �_ . . - 1. . . 4 I � 45 T try them. I did so so 0 0 #11 I � � . . I I.W 0 � I I �. . I he Imperial Medi�iue Co., invited guests. At the appointed hour,AIr. Is - asome and valuable presents, amongst W� __1 it � and urged me to me. , w rthk couple Were the recipients of many WN V11 ! onto. �1, nnole of the bride, played ShadOes, - V L X 9 cal �- Instrument I - 305 Tor, D. W. Gemmil _ what reluctatitly,18 I did not think any ban U0 � L I . . I � . I Mixed. .... k r march, and the groom came .1 being two enlarged portraitR of them- Wo : 4 C -t- 1Z S . . � I . P � . � I- I : 8.05 A. e I the wedding! - 60 Minutes medicine could help me. llowaver, I used them � ,: I . . . i I E_ __ __ - down vEith Mrs. Bremner ow his arm. They Brokibn In ' ive frames. Mr. Grant ep 2 , 0 0 i ! � L 9.1-1 11 - - - r � the pills, then I got another box, and before selves net 'in -masis a . E � f , .. � I gold -headed walking 9, I 01 et- � MP RIUM- � followed by the bride, who was I - was presented with a I : � 9.45 f , I were . - It's an alarming fact, but they were one I felt a trifling relief. Be " - M tr I . i ,' then i statisti that .: � — ; - I I IG 0., their Wesley - Cs bear it out, suitable inscription, with 4 � - ,brought down by her bro box was finished there was no stick bearing's 1:� � t fore a thirf d eb V C,4. CD : � I � � 5 maid of honor and \ � at least so in every bun- this dates 1847 and 1897 engraved on a gol 1 i i - A—A I � 11 L came the bridesmaid . � ns in this longer any doubt of the improvement they . -8 . 51 0 11 194TABIJ HE I . ,� - i r- - k � � . . groomsman. The bride was beautiluity at- i couy � in my condition, and by the band, while Mrs. Grant, received a p 1: W , , " � Iruce. � were making 'a W_ C-� � 0 7 mined with acles and a hand . r", � . f t tired in cream cashmere, tri lesser or greater degFee ore I began to gold -rimmed - spect 0 � wing to hard times, we have con- . �%eupr. I . -on- time I had used three boxes mi . . es congrata- 0 P - N . o 0 h I Barr's Dye Works watered silk, ribbon and silk lace, a hand- ' by that disgusting, on During; the festiviti Some 9; 17Z And I T� 4- �X. 4.45 C,.g, , . � siva and d=geroefs di& feel, in view of my former eondit,ion, thst I gold ring. eived by telegraph F5 g � ed fe sell Pis a0z and Orgaw at � I blos i . : I �7 - 5.5-- L : ease—Catarrh. If 5Ymp_- Was growling quite strong, and the pain woo Istory messages were rec, L - ,I 1. some bridal veil and wreath of orange - I 0 r_ "T:� .1 ; ' Miss Florence - , a L 6. F, some. The bridesmaid, � toras ap such as cold friends in the far Northwest. It is L �Z i �' i , :)renc� . - . - I rapidly subsi, I - . � 611:� E D - r1a dixxinesN Maid , ; ` � di From that out there from oviow � W � REMOV � I in the - of remark that Mr. and Mrr. Grant C -f.- I ; 6.25 - Egln Intheyorebead, was A steady inl3frovement, and for the first worthy 0- e -.,A Vatly Reduoed Prions . Bremner, was neatly attired in pink cash - - I QV I... 7 � - I � mere, while -the little maid of honor, Miss are I was free from have resided continuous for half a century G1 � * . � I .., ) i 6.3a I .. da,che, dropping I n time in long1weary Te CS or. �� � j . . I I his Dye Works to d smA the neighborhood of Granton, and that %8 4 656 . R. H_ Ban has removed Nellie Gemmill, cousin of the bride, looked CD . I the throat, offensive breath, loss of taste an pain, and once more able to. take my place in. W 04 � � . I . � . t T it sia cashmere, the Catarrh sha4les may be tightening about you— world's (workers. I have not now out,of'a family of seven, two boys and five . I Ln 1 $25 alid -UPwardS I � 1, " " 1�; . : -C40DERIOR ST. neat the METHO- charining in her dress of nile grer among the I , I 0 ftgw; a 1 7.23 1 . Mr. George -Me- iDlic. AlGwEWIS CATARIURA-L "WIDJU& better than girls, all married and settled in distant — =4 , I I I - #�- ; 7 27 t Catarrh cure known to-dis the slightest p &in, and I feel An - ; � DIST CHURCH trimmed with real lace nent, death has never _.t i C', , � . i . I Connell ably supported his brother. Rev. is the most poten P I 8. 01D Recommended by cialnent nose and throat= felt for qeven years previous to taking the parts 'of the couti �_ a to -01 - 0 pjj�6s at Cor respouffing 7i,cft k his num- tied the nuptial. With the exception of - low 0 � � . ortunity t3 than - I . �. i - I Wj3eager. I And would take this a Mr. Kennedy securely ists-gives relief in from io to 6o minutes. ill I thank God that Dr. Williarns' Pink claimed a victim pliik M . ca , I ­1� ��_30 P. sf� erou 4 customers for MeTr liberal patronage since over all , I and ­_�_ � . - - For years I Avas a victim of chronic Catiarth; �illpsl came in my ',raY,.as I believe they failing sight, all the faculties, mental emleft C91 . 14tt us BEARS PURMUSING. I . � to Inforul the public gener L 46 t4 "I i til ; 3,45 coming to Seaforth, and .sumptuous repast. After, the frst application of Dr. Agnew's 'Catarrhal W. seems to be undiminishedt and it . ! - - physical, I i4 0 W I I . couple at I i 4 CO Maly that I am now in a better position than ever to sat down to a =1 W I I I ! i . satisfaction, So bring along igs provided had been done der gave me instant relief, and In an in bly saved my, life, and there is no doubt what . I .. ; I . � 4.10, . give �my customers them:Cleaned or Dyed f the goo,1 thii of toasts were short while I was permanently cured."—J&DIes ever that they rescued me from years of is doubtful if a more vigorous . ��'L SC)TT ,nv a , �' . . their age can be found in thi county of Pe ;,,--. " 1 ,�W � B'DAS !-- 4 so I lothes and have 0" am le justice to, a number jjeadic�., Dundte, N -Y-33 torture." a 0 t--4 I I : - -1 � - i ; I � 4.60 :43aullracnld Winter. 1% injp T-.)asts to the bride ' Ila strike atthe Mi4dlesex. I - I - I - & wilged in. and a' Pink - Pi . I � ,� I - - - �f r 459 13 . I - T I ids - For sale by I.V.Fear and Lumaden & Wilson Dr. William 1 1,q , I 4 . 11 I . 11 - z 5.04 i 'R. H. BARR, Seafor-W. groom, the host and hostess,the.brideema - � .1 � i i 1'1� . - � I I ; : - 4 . I , t re-lij � I � I . ; � � - . I I � � . _. . . - I ; 5.26 � . . . . - , . i � . I I . - � - .'� M. 6.4cr 1 : - . . I � , i� I - -_ I . . . . I � . I , - � ; . I . � i I ; � I . . 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