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I --- - . --- I ­ 1. . . . . --- . �- i - � I I . ` - � ment of freigh 1-1 . - 7 1 , . . I - i cited. and so t L,,e a qe!vand for capital is ex- * t Otte times ev6jythin appe r1k he Omenon. She died at the Of - 86s - are facts -the' - - . � , : . . . rising tide goes on til it -arod. to tu . 3, are strictly accurate and . - 0 . -THE ,ONLY. HOPE. -I I I `bTlack fore m y e.Tes. wduld often feel i gull n4 few years before her deathaeghee became carefully computed. ' .. . . . .. � - . has affected every sphere of the a _ 6 a I$ .. 'eld .Saw - conomic I sick adh, at hich' times food I in appear& * .1 to dredit-ors. - �- - . Brucell I � won 't y nee quite young again. 'The Notice I . � . i mctivitT of the country, and-Pr011perity is lad pmroUlo thoo, a --------- 6-% . ! I � I : For Victims I at -hand. Periodically about- -once in tela also troubled , L e' My kidneys 1, same change happened to P. nun ofthe name I I . In the Surrogate Cour � � - . I ` I of Bligil me great13 nervous of Marguerite I -Mr. Thom - �, &Z' the Coun�,,,,y of , . 1. —AXiD-- . � - -u - , Vardar, who, at the as Hanson,'Of Matherwell.htd. I -n th 'S I t'S DiSea" year#, this Phase . sets in, and � each time iyatem. seemed 00 -lebel L age of I the imwo Huron-] - j."J- is Dodd's Xian.ww.ip, ft160cMA nn_ + . I I L L � ,00 see a w gather force with the growth of the I . . 11- 62, lost her wrinkles, regained her si - -11v 160 fracture the stump of big mict '01 T'r.e . 'LEstate Of . ght,and amputated leg. - He waa ` the act of atmp. Robert Barbour, laJ4 of the Vill&ge of I no can scarcely tell how .much I endured grew several new teeth. When she died . in W83, I Not a day - � industry and commerce of the people. - Cring those long and we ry years I ping over an icy walk when his cruthes EgmondWlle, retirect farmer deceased, " . L . AbouV ten years -later, her V'pearanee was almost ,. LLS 1 passes oil which the . There arefalse as well as true explaua. a year a ised to try Dr. Wil- juvenile. d,puant to it. . - � - l he, � o S. 0" newspapers _go I was adv slipped from under him and he fell to the Ch'pt r 110, Section 86, J. ,It All ,,Persons b SU Notice is hereb M . I L� do not record the death of t'Ong of this Phenomenon- W n it is asserted liam's Pink Pills and it w - a grand day for -----�,-- ground sustaining, the above mentioned in. claims against the Estate of -the �mld Robert , I --- y givej , " I . . ----"7— 1 1 one &r more persons froin- Brighes that a higher tariff, more protective and re- me that egan their age. fter I bad used . juries. t, 'LITI'ar! - I �q - -Soft Elm, Rock Elm -',B � strictiva on � N , � bour, are hereby required 66 - send, or deliver- their -�11 i colmmerce than the last, brings & few boxes my : -At the first in claims to .T. ' . � I y aSs-wood, Disease. Already its victims num- prosperity, th* aseeirtion Paine had decreased, and I I evvs � Notes. acting of the Stratford Best. - Seataki g L. -, � , is false.* broke out in the clinie department . Hamilton. of,%. 't, solicitor for James - -'. No taxa- was considerabli better. . to public school board for 1898, the datiep of taffs. merchatt ; rind Robert Barbour, � . .-L and Maple gSL ivanted . ber '' hundreds of thousands. Day tiou Of one industry for the benefit of an. continued USeL of r. of Notre Dame Hospital Saturday beft, farmer ; the exOdiors of the E . - . LO . Fire . M. 0 11 . . r � — I . � the Pills, could L of Hib � �­.. - ; other ever created additional capital or Wled and felt as a gh . morning .inspector, pteviously held by county In the said Robert Barbouro decesse auto or z. ;A -by day the awful total grows larger. of last week, and be&re it was eX , I - C-. I 14r&-�- - � ble to wor as Ithrou ee a iingaighed tor, -Wini' . d. or to either -of i ,'�� I mid e*f autors. on or before, � - L . . am Alexander were adds to the 11th day of Feb-. i . ; L m this destroyer. - twenty years ago. I no feel well and lie of Principal Stuari-', Mr. StRar ruary,�18"-fullPsrtiOularsof their ,clalms,aud the et of First-class into existence a new profit, for taxation de eat' al 0 P' i � IxON ON fe No -class is' safe fro ' _ had d no did nearly $10,000 damage. the � .- ' .il � 11 i I I stroys and.does not create. Yet the making strong, -Mr. James Even, an old resi aar I" security. (if any) hold by ,t 6W. duly verified by- , and if any of my ol comrades sea Toronto,died not long ago and has left all his Mr. Alexander those he city so ools ad -Affidavid. And notice Is here 'y g,lv n that after the 11 . . I 400FT ELM War and intemperance, with all of new capital, employedfor profit, is an this and are afflicted I woul urge th' Is 1. I �,,; I `�L - . . dent of now have charge of all the 'T i . their miseries and f t,&, '� C. !r- . I am to a said 111h day % L !: - L I . finitable for litives, for which W per thousand will atalities, are not essen ..to real prosperity. An industry try Dr. William . �; wealth, &mounting to �$20,000, to the S%IV$_ L� . Of the county. wulprch I of February, 108, the said execution I .1.1- be paid. Thede top to be out 11, is or 15 feet In . a' Pink P! . . i . - !eed to distribute the assets .of the paid .. �­ . _ responsible for as many deat ag mustyield somethingbeyond Ita I t ion Army. , z I I - I � . Its expenses An analysii 11 11 Iength� � . — deceased, among the PU00046fitled thereto,, havin i - . � . . by BrigheS DiS or i , :1 .shown ths, Dr. Williams' -The Rat Portage . e!Ard Only,to the claims 01, which 9 � . ­ The highest. cash price will be paid for RookElm ha;e been caused _ t will not be long continued. If the Pink Pills cc tain in a c�n enbed form all Miner states that large V sh I executors 1-1 the i I T.� 33sawood and Maple 9 Statesteps in and guarantees that profit, it t 0 alemont4 n have notice, andthat ifiey vkill not be liable � �, I ,ease. Ye4 . h ecaseary to gi new life And EPPS-S . � - - � and all of good quality ore . there is a way of Pulp mills are to be �erected at Keewatin, for the said assets or any Vai.t thereof to I I I re i - 4 - will be taken� � resisti can only do so at th-6 expense of other and - richness to t I he blood, and r tore shattered also a mammoth flour;mi at Norman - COCOA or . 1% Person . I i I - rawing k 4 , I All to,bo delivered this win"r. � � it; otd its poisoned UnA, In . ,- which persons of Whose Maims they shall not 5,ve ! , � - anj really profitable ventures. So ever now nerves. Theyare an unfain will be run by ele6t�ielll oeilred not.-ee as Above. I ,,� I re - I Ity, supplied by the -.' ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA i I ; A CUSTOM SAWING does on tho shortseb notice. making it as harmless y 9 specific for Keewatin any. - . . I . � - J- M. BESr. Seaforilij Ontario . : - -- 3 �as a summer tax is so'much taken fro Power Co4­ . Possesses the following . - ! � j� 7 GRAIN CHOPPING on Tueodays and- Fridays in the strong for the such diseases as locombtor taxis, .partial. - - i� �� - Dodd,$ weaker, and the week industry in in precise- . --Rev. Father Feeney, who for the past � I bolloltor to; Executors. i . -- ,.eseh week, and satist o gu . ateed. Of breeze. That great medicine, paralysis, St. Vitus' dance a istica neurol- Dated, 17th day of ja�ul , F I �- ,- 4 The mill bas rooen b it ' ughly over -hauled ly the -position Of the pauper who receives - 9 9, ;ht years has been. connected with St. Distinctive Merits : . ryi-IS93. I'll, -and is now better.fit ,� . - eumatism, nervous headache,. the elgi � � I 1. un -i ju- , ".. 11 r Kidnby Pills, his cured , thousands Of out -door relief -it consumes imr rh Basil's church, Brmn4 -- Flavor, [i 4ork.. I before to do good the 2 , the earnings Of ff tZ fird Delicacy of , - . - worst cases. It never fails to e0ects of ]a grippe, &I itatic, i! - .. Draining Tile and Shingles . . - � � � I I and who left for d ­ . idS to Lo — I'-- , I pale, others. n of the . hii now field. of labor I Township U. -h . . I � On the other hand, large . jesaee� do- . 11 an. , �, - cure, hopeless as the case mav s heart, nervous prostration, a I dir oton last week, Was Superiority in Quality. F I I - � i . .- , eem crops, an active pending upon vitiated humo, in the blood presented with -a, I and & gold headed � ­ I . . I � . I ' -- I ovement, court #rid on reasonabl . 6uld you safely shield your lov ' sportation i cane by his parishioners. COMFORTING funds of the _Uokersm, e terms . 40SIAH WA I - 0 r . ed market, a heavy tran in such " scrofula, dhr .. purso GRATE PUL and - loan on,rod v '� M§ON, Prop S onio a TO , _*b,ip 0 ,k I .� -.1, .1 : ' 1563-12 and a large export of our products --- wthese They are- also a specific for sipelas, etc. -Mr. oulars apply .own V �tb. For parti! . ­ - . I � 1* - n s from -the fatal. grip- of this curse W. J. Withall died in Montreal at to -the NERVOUS - or DYSPEPTIO. - to i � " I . - mean real � ables peculiar the age Of 84. He wa� vice president of t . I t , � . I . I - of mankind—Bright's Diseasp ? Then I I . prosperity.-Harper's �Veekly' I.- I . ,,--1.T . . - . to females, such as a pressi a, irregular' I hs Nutasitive, Qualities Unrivalled.- -1 I . I . .1 � I- Quebec Bank, president of the Mount Rval I �� Only 111% not the 0ougb, but what it I I JAMZS M�'R Mr, Heoull. - � L� -Tfr ,:P.,& -7-.S r -, ties, and all forms kne They build . . . I �­- - . � .rC) I use Dodd"s Kidney Pillk . the may and In, that up the od, and restore the 0 cl 151111 In Quartek-Pound Tine only., I ­ 1572-tf I - .. � - - - blo W 0 . healt . I . : . . - -� the . � Life Insurance company and -had other im. -PREPAILZD By- I -- * ........... ,� . In Park In ine Railway,1 director of the I cure on earth for'thii disease. .wsk" It.90 serio '.1h . I r1oupc u#c ue;� .0 on 6 pale and 'fallow cheeks.. . t i -Y WORN of Turpentine ce vente rup I In t a I I - I I — I 1 PrI087 cant . portant business intirests there and in � JAMPA EPPS A; CO.. MD., HOXWOPATilld - --- I --- I — I I - - -�-. - � � J -- 25 -offiet a radioa] cure in all can , ng ro Quebec. - LonoN. xNaLm. 1557-26 - f .- - I r I k. � . .. - ---*� I 0118 a . - . ummlers, � " . . I I The can Wom .� mental worril, overwork, axe I a 0 . - — t. . . i I .-. . . . .&meri an in - -Mr. J. B. Suance ! ufa ­ am - . ---- I I I � whatever nature. . ,, carria — I , � 401 . Politics. I Facts about Ventilation. or, St. Thomas, was too vieti . I . . . i . I � . —0 In of an kooi- I NO Matter . N ; � . . I BY MRS a. - ZU" FOSTER. Natural, " distinguished fro - . dent last week, w%i& resulted in t . . � - I � . � : . . � -� - . � in artifical . he logo Of No watter how obstinate the oaugb; how severe - - i � j : . tion, consists in pro- , � � F -- -and mechanical ventila soil the cold, Norway pine 8YrUP will cure and cure �-, � Are you aware of 1he fact that : The theory prevails that womew are not . 001 Reports. his left eyes' He ;;&a Qting a piece of steel rp . � I - . - I .� - an actual force in Am viding an opening In or near the ceiling for HAY. -The January monthly report ;f when a portion new I an quickly. No other remmy equaig it -in curative I . erican Politics.. This outlet . I L d. struck him in, power over throat And lung troubles. Our dhvo6 conn"JiOns win gave you Z e, I notion is controverted by the of foul air, add an openi school section No. 2, -Hay, ii � --as follows the eye, bursting I I � . ! . i r , i The- Canids Budness CoUe� the stubb ' . thenall and allowing an ­.. . - time and M0110y.for all points. L - i . - I 0HATHAXi- ONTARIO, � that in all the Northern, and Orn fact lower level for the inlet of fresh aing at a names in 9 r ;� � � in ,7 ` i . � % ! OCMiiDn&lly * efficiency of thispi" in r. - The order' of ment, : V I .fj,�- Todd, the -fluid matter to escape. win You Try? , - - . I a I . Maud Busse] _S , $,,,,b,r,t . � . I - the Southern States,women roved scientifically, M. M. Russell -Aii interesting event took place at the Will yow trr to $rel rid of constipation it We tell ) ffi W � I - 'ISL doing more for its pupil t4n any other Business hre acknowledg-' Northeott, W -t R. Dougall, W� ars J. residence of Mr. (T. Ricken, Sheffi' -remedy is Burdoik Blood Bittem Canadim' � her large con- I. College in the Dominion. ad by political leaders to -have been an of- says the -Building Worly, and is based upon ,- , , , - rest . t , , � I I ,t.,'VV4rren ; eld, Went. YOU,how? The , ,1 . - he fact that heat eipands and cold con. senior III, -Hi F. 0 naton, worth county, not long ago, it being It ter the stomach, liver and- bowels in I rises � . � ,. L . � 43 pupils were placed in two mODthL Students fective, and, in many in;6nces, a control. . I ice Dougall, * Via TorevD6 4i Chicago, I d other � � - jL -from all quarters are fi-3eking to this worthy napi� 1, tracts. . . . the 55th orso,01. - We prove whikt we print : ,, I think t are is 131itigh CG'UMUi&L JWC1 CaMornis . - 3i - � -1 Seb I . � Ing element in late -nation Gertie Harvey ,- unior I $- anniversary of their Ivedding. Over thirty no equal t3 B. B. B for Gonstip . '"' � cheap,,N�- ! ' I I tests in � To thin natural law air is no exception. E. J. Gould, uells, Man ; O'Brien, on", pays Mrs. L � , 'r a COD . 4E 1 n the four states Of: VVY,Omingi Colorado, Utah F I , * 1, -Cora . _ , lUdesoc�iargo` attendance from Obatham,'tbere nt. ,Mr. and Mrs ThemseVamblyn, Oak I , �.e. * invited guests were press 'att -- ! VZU - ,and I 41�are­ already th and Idaho' women now vote on all questions * on air Is generally war n I Ricker have bee q aWA,OnL 'It cured both!.my POI iiiis. . or -00-e , -- sari 98 pupils registered froni out- mad- to some ex- Mu 0, R. F. Northeott, J. . Munn; Ir n reiidents of WentwortK husband and myself after using only five bI Our rates are the 1,6*jet. We have them �. - -side pointa, 90(ortbomi from points nearer to other tent, and then rises to In gal's 180 bo suit are � I . I . " I . ULLMAN TOUR. "am � �- - Eusiness Collegm than to Chatham. : Northoott, - � .1 'y6raffy 10 I - As felly as men do, and are. equally eligible aud-passes out by t -Willie Russell, Bertie during the 55 yearn of their married life. � y bad f. P . . � t ��. with men to ail otfices in 'the gift ' _ the opening at the higher level, its place M'hel -ve I . . - IST CA 7 I -� _Hai y ; Part 1, -Roy T � d, � Wilfred -A novelty in Presbyterianism in the - - - 1. or youp, i . a coffae We presume thosepeople Investigated the merits Mcommodation. Call L law I I i . I of the different rehools,. and deolded. that nothin - People, . In the state of Kansas of the being taken by cc Munn, Ey - . I I � -_ t� oler air entating at the Earl ]Rii.ckwood.. Tb at spellers notice Of motion given by! the .Rev. . for further informat-10 -1 t- 11 - � . Day, of Simcoe at, ' W. J. A Throbbing " Heact. - I - � .' P. I sell one - . � but the best would satisfy themi hence they are I at municipal elections ; in Iowswomen Vote lower of th in the Onthlyalielling matehe were V - , r 0 tax --p i 8 two Openings. Lot it be noted the Hamilton Presby. is mustd by wrong action of the -heart, and can only Troak Railway. . . - . _ � here. � V4 � Grand is I -11 . �,,W,)rite­ for catal I Dlving t a ex. be two openings at I - iery meeting la4 W , namely that every be cured b.v correcting and r I women vote on questions in . "Ing bore that, in order'to ventilate there must I Maud Pm 9 1 which ' tof twent, and a' h' i . vuesell ; IV,-FJara J. Northeott 0 ask, ' , Train . -1 -*oaf either depar It ' ler.,latin-9 Its working now&! Iftv,s 0000till j1hd Vinton � stations as the 43 pupils placed in two month@. penditure of p bli ' east, 6ne to act as an, 'senior III, -Alice Dougall ; j ior III -0 Presbyterian minister shall resign his pan. MilburiVe Heart and Nerve Pit ado this. Rare is. tho' to . . �11 I w . I I me V ; Mr. John Griffin, of St. Lawrence . i Q: . ,.- . � 0 moneys; 'a ,"'no's wo' inlet, the other mean outlet. Theeffective.' Willie O'Brien ; If,-Coia torate at the end ofJ Hotell 11 isind .I give � .- � - n vote for irustees of the State Univer- Mu ; II- t every five years, the � Von real. says: "They cured me of nervousnees ,f 9RATORT11. CLUrrom. � - � - IL . D. XcLACHLAN & Co., Chatham, Ont. I ' ith, each 11 � i- I . GOING WRST- Wi . 0 matter being left in the hands of the con. F hm�t bm% dlizioess and c:)nstant head.' V. 1.08 Is. X. . 7 . -Mab I Dougall ; part I,- ar, ager .......... 1, � - . sityo and in more than half of the States ne8s Of this natural ventilation depends an- . a red Wunn. pAne ; - — � . throbbin is f - I e :womenvotoon the school question.. Th tire .0 .. - .. regation to reinstate him or otherwise as "he, My heart be 1. passenger .... .. .. � I P I I which .. ly on the difference of temperature be , _v now. � AM27P. X- 10.27 P. M. � ; . . - 9 A As Steady as a clock 7 " : , w ; theory iss women do a tween thia external air and the internal air, ' they see fit. i . Mixed Train.. i i -am ving MONEY TO LOAN. not vote; the -faots - . I . W W 01N— I : :: I � 1 9-20 A. If. 1&15 A. it. . . � gi Don't Talk of Your Ils. . � Mixed Train....' ; � 0 - : - �: are, women do vote on many questions' and and it will at once he apparent that this " I -Conductor Eame*, o igan Con. . . 7.05 XX � I �rticles, with -1 . - .. . of the Mi hi Undoubted Eviden . Gorms RAW- I ; *16 P. M. ,� .d cei I - ; . 11 in Many places. system way be very effective in winter and PEOrLE ARE; X;RZ INTERESTE 1Y TnE tral Railway, who rpsi as at St. Thomas, I Passenger .. .. ... , I I . OBNTLEAM I t.56 A. 3L 7.46 A.M. I -- I Taloan any, amount of Private cr oonroany money, fail absolutely in F.ummer. - Air dilates or - . -rLEASANT SIDE OF LIF . met with an accidonp that may prove fatal'.. Lays -Liver Ir. -I am pleased to recommend your Passenger .. .. .... i, ! g..1 -1E, X. -) 55 P. M. -�mig powder. I .. � . on town or, fam. property; at 5 and5irreent., Men and'women must together solve the . . Pit% for Constipation, dygpop-� i& and sick ixed Train .... .. .. � , �� g, 20p. M. . 7 ,-- and an the mosi reasonable term& pply to . "Every one of jig has hi He wasntepping moctoss one 4f the trac headache. I have used them for these troublon, and , 10 a paund, or - -1 . *THOMAS E. HAYS, Smfk,M, problems- of the twentkth century. These expands 1. 491 -of its volume foi each degree a and or own ail lisp find them a Pleasant, sure and quick cure, free from 111 * � . 4:85 P. M. I I -lems are more complex than -those pro of Fahrenheit that its temperature is raised. dward W, ok in the -the engine Of the the annoying griping of other 011ie I have heretofore 1i 7 1'� —. - : _ , 1512-tt prob I � ; - meats,' writes R When he was strucki by I ; Also thrm .7 . / . � I . 11 � . i -1 I . --- -, -- ,.— sented to any former generation. The Consequently its weight is reduced in the � December Ladies" Home Jo urnik , decrying mixed train from th� easi. He woo thrown ., Wellingtoul Gbely and Bruce. . . . . - used. '' I � . . . 'nger. lq�w Plumz'for ' I-- - Aate-craft* of the fathers was original and samelroportion, and the lighter air is thus the unpleasant habit man clear off the tracks; and so escaped being H. JAM, GOINO NORT11- I � il y peo, a have of signed, . � . !- L . ' Pi' mixed. . , .� jL ' � . is enoug in d St. Nicholas Hotel, Hamilton. on*. Ethel .......... A Is. X. �.t I . MCLEOD'S - great. The constitution they fCamed has force to the, upper part of the room by the discussing their b' ran over, He Was ­jared in the si a, baek, . . , ; : - I odily ills. ,, : - . I h . � 1.46 P. x. i ; � �� 11 been tried in peace and war throagh the re greater weight of the cooler air,just in the for us all to keep well o ' and head. I - Brusselo,. .. . I . - urselves; be com- � .. . � . 10.01 2.10 . ­ - - — Ramsay E. Sinclair, of Lond " '18 Ye , Bluevele.. .,. 0 2.45 ;w7d f,7r good. I I---- System. Renovator construction period ; it awjita the crucial same way that a bladder of air submerged pellitil to -listen to the ailments of there does . _ on, was ars ,ko Conotable. Wingham ...... 10.4 -- 305 1 I'll �� L . tests of present day attacks. in a pond will be forced to Ilia top by the not make that task any 0 presented with a Canadia Mr. B. Kineley �. .1 �ash or trade. .. - The courage �efeides' all n Royal Humane _) Ragereville, ont., holds the record. GOIN4 SOUTH- ,1 PANODger. Mixed. L . � . Winghaw ........... I ti '� 6,60 A. X i -- . .1 -AND, OTHER- ' of early administrations wals a air greiter weightof the sarrounding water, this, there unnecessary was Society medal at Mount Forest last week by of h ving b On town constable for is L years. Mr. 1. I L . 8.55 A. U. 11 i I c ' "Iwascuredof kidnAY And- bladder Bluevale --ill L 7,00 - I sp d a I t W hati a Aft 'I all.- tly ee bmints ted. th" M* 4o I I A f 11 an 1. I I i �­ , I an "so i ,,-a I I I W.- �i k. - ,��- I I �1 Or, 11 �- ket D Wil I I LL . hero c, iieeds, The battles 'of - a to our- ft es'of Doan's Idney-pilig, I .ume 8 .... ... ­ ii. J.1 9.46 I LLLL .... TESTED , the Revola wirtetrives 0 person- Mr. James "o ... De -- i :1 � - REMEDIES. _ qual to th i immediately- tfie realraining !oroe is remov- &I ailments are positively in McMullan, M.P., in recognitio ;'08" y thpoe box Br I ­ " 9.17 . � ed. If the opening is Ph sicians all ag of his breivery in slaving two persons ' Athel .............. 1 - 4 -, — - tion and of the 0ivil War make brilliant y rec' iot many of from� 0 " 8 rise fivs Or fix times in the night on ac. i I � 7.28 1 - in& 8 in the - upper solves- 'Ir e weakness ly ! - � . i tha Often bad -to � . i : Aspeelfto and antidote for .Impure, Weak and im. pages in military history. part of a room the warmer or lighter air the slighr, illneasts, of whioh so a People drowning at Rondea�u on the 5th of A ab I count of-bladde' Is' entirely did - ---L--1---A-- 1042 1 C4th The liberation r weakness. -The Oil i � : i a � u =with this annoylog symPlOm. I"highlyrecom. . J­-�— . Cowplaint, Neuralgia Low I last. The lives he sived were those of Visa , _tverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplesso I j make so much, could be cured if t ey would them for all kidney or bladder troubles.11 London, - i i - I t u efis- PAIPAta- of three million slaves, and 'their subseq tient passes through, forced through, by coolerl I ! --- of the Heart, Liver . i I i of Memory, Bronobitis, Consumption, Gilt &ues � A om I HUN?ft and. Bruce. . I , -1 I al of the'Orinis high school, and I I , . ; � . . . �! I - r - ; 7� 1 Hall, of - Toronto. .. . GOIiG NORT11- � , . �i : Passenger. i Jaundice,, Ht Day and Urins I the law, form a procession of events unpar- . ems, elvettin, illuesp, I London, depart., I �Ij,,­ ;Its As the many people Work th ; Mr.' W. C. ' -rights under through openings at a )owar level. Waterworth ; � '* Dance, Female Inegularietes 1%J(D ,&e itua icquisition of civil and politic and heavier air comaing into the ro but take their mindefrom themsel ea. . Too Does Your'Food Do You Good ? , 8.15 A.M. 4.45 p.,X. * I . � i8b. V . , -f p , � Debt i fresh air in in its turn heated, the move-" or prevent tbemsel f ge I i Ig -A meeting of th) creditors of the Mid. '... .11. � 92 . ��� I Ilty. � alleled hi 'thb earth's civil achievements. well, by -you have dyq Exets - . I- I I Vag ; - � 'Tgbg I.. _m six your food cannot do all the 0entialls ... - 11, - ca LABORATORY-Goderitch, Ontario. - I . ment is kept up in a constant stream, cold talking ,Flo land Trust company was held If ',.':�.�A-. 9.18 5.65 � � - . I . The development of the country's about a netty &I F� I &f-.Av;.l . U. L .0 4.. 1. :_ I P-1 r I .. � . 0 9 &Or- . 00 -gum It should. B. OUr6pLdyspspsIa and regu. .... ..... a �ssi,4 .. goo . 6.07 . : W . J. X. McLEOD. Praprietor and Manu resources so that now all the people are air entering -0y * one set of orifices 'and hot gotten, would right itself. I'will not say the town hall, Part' ope. Fully lates the stomach, so that every rain of hu Honsall- ..... , ,,��, 1. I 1 ­ 9." i � .i . bet- � . 300 People triment 618 . 1-k ! I I . XiWen­­­'.',J.�#4;J.�6. .. - 2 ter fed, better clothed, and better housed air egicaping-by another. were present, a lar ' lop extracted from the food. Boll fact@ con � . - " � - . . I : fileturer. � that womqD' more than men, are prone 94 majority consisted of I I . nt. Him Brucafteld - . , .,, , i - �1 i A 9,60 � 6.26 . . a . TV i . Mary Rose Bellivesup Cburch. . ; ... 9.68 . than the people of any other land under the — . d in th Point, N. S., says: .. '6.83 .,% � 'OBERTsi Seaforth. I 00 Clinson."... — , '.­i.li... 10.15 6.55 , - . I this bVil. -iut as the to farmers, .an a gathering there were- 11 Burdick BI d Bitters made & complete cure in Is ond - - � : L Sold bYJ. S. R majority OX women esboro -J i, 4. . . have� mor6 leisure than the ority of men, f . the bank my cue after I bad suffered Ito 10.8s 7.14 i 1 77 1501.6 sun, is the wonder of the world. Mothers TESTED IN DRESDEN. nearly 100 ladier, all depositors of - i , , � I .- - . . . I r two Yean from dy's- Blyth.. - - ­ -41-1 i �... 104 . � � i�w� - I : , - , 9 . they are more likely maj pepsis. I believe it cannot fait,to cureill 1 7." .. T � - 11 .. � I , . . - � . . I or sums of $25 up to thou'�*nds of dollarei ' - �4... . .1066 il ;.1 . - in other lands hu their babies with the ' . - - ,to let their minds : * . . Belgrave...... , I I i"". .1 �� . 727 . . - I Passion of maternal toudness, and pray God Dodd's Kidney APills, Win Yet Another and talk about it. esday of --**.a— - I � . wingbam arrivo.I�LJ4, .. 11.10 8,00 �- .1 � . � - . . - -�-A bad accident h ippened on Tu � , I . . ­ R � I . . dwell upon every little ill that &saails them, - ft . Oheap: Mil'IL Feed, . that some good Providence . last week at Winds6i to Robert Old Men and, Y . �� ; , . : t k ' ' I , It seems to Ine that one Ferguson Kidney'l Disease. ,4 i 1 . . rw� . . L mym a a -tham .-' . GOING Scum-, Ameloger. . L I . - .. �.��. . . . I to America, wher a . Chai . of tho most important lesions we can all M -P -P-, Of - Ferguson was Affed.personstroubled with week'back, Impair -- 4 aq,'i. i... I - . I IV . =' I ��7� . . a each on . 0 a chance . mpionsbip. Thamesvi a. Winglism. deps 6,63 A.M. &SOP. x. �,— I CHEAP WILL FE- -'-V- - +1k . I . * . Mr - � +^ � Ir . . L J. L! ed . I &V AW ofter- - . - Most, OL hi self. Did any ., . Is" bus close or the year in to r pie , and- omen, ­ VMS . � CAM W AlUlloys, PAIn, in 3.45 - � - i:- 7 . . .from Inflicting upon others' what is pure rling with . scalding urinq with a small qu water at a .... 7.16 4.00 I iog for& limited time 03t Dust and Seeds at $3.50 American mother ever pray that her child DRESDEN, Fe time.-& tendency to urnite o %ntlty of - L - - - ! .efrain — 0 ng the Program of tao bons " I the back and bass of abd . . F I ' I . 1� . � . - I I er ton In ten ton lots and over. Cheapest fead an I b. 7bh.—The report of the ly Was cu a Thameaville team, ... 7.24 4.10 -- � I . .. tPhe marker. Seaforth oatmeal mills, might find a better country than this ? The T.ermonal to ourselves.I Let us cease this when a at . ftentespodallysini is Into4on ;,. . ,. I L - ; . - . ly. wonderful case of J. M. MeDon one came on his foot with such should use Dr. Chase's Ktduey-]�tver Pills. ou 64L, .61"V. 747 480 � t - I I rate � . i 6.. 80.0 -4.50 � ! L - I . , noonside' , this unnecessary ice. Her received a a . . value' Kippen - .. - - b.. i i i., " 0. 8.1.7 4.bg 1 I . ald, of Wind. VC rudefieldi ... ­ i 8'.. , - I � t1resome, thisi force that he was thr �wn on his head on the know the Doetoeo; reput.tti,in, yo% know the . Manager. . W'T"O"' deareab wish of her heart'is that be may sor, has reached Dresden, and cAuses uni. t6lk about o of his work, and that Dr. chase would not risk his ........ - ' � . 1666 . . - I !i ­ ; ur ailments. Cold and hard as . vere gaili on the head Remit i : -- rise4o the level of his opportuuitiet. beeg. versal and interested comment.. - - . 4­1�ia.. I& 5.04 .. I - . I _� I . I ' I : - �L . Every student of the ti it mayseem, the fact is nevertheless true, and was partly stunned, 3fn Ferguson is reputation on an unknown and untried remedy. Exeter , " . " 4... 81 5.10 - I � I ,;� � at rt thought that them. . .iA4 . S.50 5.26 I - �, - ! -. ted, ` . i . ::- -9,0 A. N. 6.40 - A - -. , Ambrican institutions is yet to come. Years in t L admit Serious. - - Lou- '� * I for an, and it ' 6 do con . �' uries were vewry, Z . tr�d --`-­�" - hiF . ­ ; 'MMO & HARRISON � can' turies knows that the -cracial test of and will ever remain so, that the vast major an old in � - . mes and of the The power of Dead's Kidney Pills � has Every drUgglat-in Canada sells 81 i THE NI : and recommen i - � 7C -Business and Shorthand College . some time past been unanimously 7 itY of people are interested in wh J inj . don (4rrlv �. i 14.4. :1 � I his town, for we have had absolutely &nt In our lives at isple�s- REVIEW �— ; ..- � . - . . t ago the stern iconoclast of Chelsea rot -ax 4 "n"-- 9 he Galt off he Ann #-.h ; - - L - f . � . Cor. Yonge and College Rf. rr-----4- .buc not . L A, Z -7--Word has reac IF: I r I :t I . -P up I � e5 FA 00 Or 11. 0 U W a " � I . " I . _z_ , " Cease to brag to me of America, with' M r. '4 -pleasant. r Piing and sorrows are 0 8 un' Peoria, Ill., of Duncan Miller', M. D. form. Forever a year we have had the agency for the safe al �11 , 11 ... vt . - � einente , � � I k na instruction by experienced teachers hold I ing I a W. G. Cragg, a prominent merchant, in our lives which are iacred and ,interesting Orly of Galt, the seventh" son of the late INDAM Our first orderwas for squarttr of -a dozen, SIGN if - .� 011CULAR solutely fIrst-class Buslaessl8chool. Indivi. -t _1 f 1 -1 model institutions and constitutiofi,s, and ex -reeve of Dreaden, was for eight years only to ouiselves." , . William Duff Alilleti, of Niagara.on-the. Ger last for On ifundred MW Forty-four Dollars wcrib. . IF14, . , I . � . . I -, ,; k� ' k! . .- %-i ,heF-,t qualifleatious. GdLd results. Prospectus Americs�'Will yet have to' strain its ener- a sufferer from Inflaminatory Rheumatism, I , - take. The deceased,! who was in his . � . 8 - selifled free.. E ter now — ,o0--1*,RA81 ARK 4 � .. A .. ­ . - gies and well nigh break -its bearf, as tbe agravated by gout. Our most RYi1ful doc I 0 . year, was pre-deceaee4, by his 71st . 9015 00 I � I OF T.HE .1 .Z1 . , AW ' . � R- D- NI&IHO, F. N. P. S., JAS HARRISON, , rest of us have had to do in myriad coa- tore failed to relieve him, Successf� -six brothers, - - - 1.1 0, I . - , I' -� . -- I . I People. namely, Judge Miller4 , � , ... prfnoi�als Undergraduate of Toronto iests with pythons and ti�ud demons before and not till he be' I of Galt; John, the a ­-� � I 1! ' . L i I - . go 0 7 W � I I gan. using Dodd's Xidney Pills did he find a ccess in well-known lawyer, Robert, Andrew, Rich Cr .. I University and S. of P. a. Perfipat inde 'Made a ell i , , 'I t� an of P- , , J��4 � � - - � . U68-13 it is ft habitation for. the gods. America cure. -Six boxes cured him completely. He the world. People *he are always waiting ard and Samuel. Th� three sisters living It M 91 J-. - '! I " . - � � *ill have her agony and her. victory, is now attending to b i day, for help may wait a long time, as a gen rs. Wynn, of Niagarai Mrs; Dill of 41 -4; - - I - . usiness every CLO � . though on other lines than she is quite well - thanks to Dodd's Kidney Pills. thing. - A little .4 �� I P P. : 9 -4 . - : . I 0 " - I aware ov., ; � . . assistance, a little recom- Dund-As; and Mrs. of St. Cathar- .1 ft W t=f i % -4 . � � I . This is'the agon -tion, is not to be had for the asking, ines. I 0 hdo . - . d : I LUMBER . men4 . � f1son; � I I . . . ' y and the victory which —* but there is always something one can do —Robert Barber, I�speetor of factories 0 1 � i, '. � CD � - ­Oftw- i - fhe firA decade of the twentieth Care of the Sick -Room. INDA . P* P I . * . - , 701 Parties intendin will'witness. Men and women 'with ex gnder the Ontario Government, travels con. 0 W - . I . for himself. Do it, whatever it is, Andi do Tax GREAT' aid, t I 9 to build .'will find it to - Mrs. Burton Kinf it with a wi I Or a) . -, nother. siderdbly and has eve'ri opportunity of view- . PRODUCE8 THE ABOVIC � El i 1,4, � V arq - . CD OL L' �' - - � Results in so crave. Cures 4V �,R � �'11 ,.. r from perienc6 and consequent power will rsupple- Nursing the Sick in the Ladies' Home If -you are a girl, don't sit still and hope ing the industrial I features of the all Nervous Dineasen, Falling Me tyl O" .- � - -1i -there- advantage to buy their lumbe ,sland, writing of " When 11 1 One thing leads to a HIN000 REMEDY � 04 - ", P. KEATING, as I handle nothing but the ment each the other's quality of rvbility ; it Journal, insists that a- tranquil mind is of that some rich man'will marry you, while province. He r6portq that there is evi- paresis, sleeplessnesso Ni,htl, 1=011. W - . . r , ,-* , @ion@, eto. caused by paA abusep, giv- . . �� . .1 - . . . beat. SHINCILES.—I Mao keep the will req�ire all of every sort. - the utmost importance to the patient, �nd . your old father toils for your daily br dent revival of trade fidged from the poei. vigor and size to no, and quickI but N � � 0 . . I . best _ brandwdf Red Cedar Shingles, extra quality, Each year women are becoming wiser ; consequently e'verything must teem to be Don't b afraid to wo�k. , ,�ad, . F co - td ^11PI on "a - el a Good -honest tion of factories. Miny e W � . exanhooit no ryounir, and ad the lowesb-V.Ossible rice. Any they are learning to use their newly discov- moving smoo - 0 factories which 11. . - � .IV � j P thly and easily, no matter vrhab pluck and sensible ind I I a I in tpookot,krioe loopp ft I 0 C+ - d , . 0" ed inflae . epondence are a dle for some, 14t aget t:� .,; � �f:$ * c: w work. six 8 '. 4 a foritteft guara"efe to care or CD , � . 11 � difficulties't-he nurse may have to enc�unter. dower in themselves, and there are sens ble ing again and prices are much firmer. Those I ,in , DON'T VVY' AN IMITATION, but I 9 . �Q CD amoua� cif Cedar Pose for sale. or nee. He is not an intelligent have been i time are no R � �i` k-1 - , . I I I � Patriot or a. wise politician who ignores this The invalid should not be allowed to feel men *he knov� it. . in on nOINDAM if Your druggist has not 7. . ­ factories which have. b Ran in operation all ot Diot,ow J1 ndit prepaid. 12".M � 11 . � R'KEATING, Beaforth. factor in the political equationj= or thinks any responsibility whatever abour, his own If your means places you beyond a ch In 11 CD Z, �= . . 0 1 1:567 he can place it where he chooses. . The pres- . - along are also in & prosperous state. 90 CO-, Propril, chhaso, ill. or our Agents. � - . � 'WAV% � . - need, be independent in another way. Le rn things apply especially to those places where vvho tries it a well of. V t:b -4, i . I I ant political influence of women I came. The stek-room shduld be kept,scrvp - Thetis This rapid Inmase provej it is a fmWy that evelym 0 � - is propor- e as cheerful mad at. how to help yourself and take c I peaks ours respeitfuliy, a% 0 d I (A., Ir : t .., are of yo r- goods are made for hou a consumption. . P $2. M ;, self as muckas possible.' her be ne —A bad smash-up occurred in th . . . 1.1 9, Senforth, Oat. 0" :�. W : : tiopatel more it elligent than that of men ; tjacti-*,e as possible, � that the eyes of the - a big I - � L" I.f. � " CD - c I t�e 14�­ � r-+ : 000d * by this I mean that there areso few political patient may rest with pleasure upon his who does things for others than one .he carriage wareliuuac ot Usinro. McInt sh & . �* � � . emoluments possibfe to women as a retu'rn surroundings . a I 0 ,.,. I � W : . � . . The Durso herself may c6n. must haye thii)gs done for you. Co. at Alexaudria; A� immense quantity 0, . * ` 0 ' - not tempt- � . . : *" . - The really successful men' are those w o of snow had fallen on �he roof during the is Hereby Given W 9", "o, 4 .. - � for, political service that they are -tribute to the agreeable environment if her , ed to think and ae Notice' . :4, I (V . , a . �­ t from hope of personal own dress be simple and tasteful, and above defy circumstances ; those who could earn a heavy snowstorms at the first of the week, That applicatim will ba made to the 1�arllatnent of k ot, - Is P . reward. li I I I . In proportion ag political' vin . . 9 I bd 0 . . �r I :: I intelligent action is all, conspicuously neat. All soiled dishes g -ir any quarter of the globe in w i h . and the weight becaill'e, so U 40 19 pe, I 4"D m we . ,ireat that the Cal)ada, at its next session for an Act to incorporate . CD 0 J I timmoil , - M I ent. and disinterested, it is independ­ should be removed i � mediately after being th ey re dropped down ; who can roll -roof collapsed entirely, the a a Walls as far , a Company with power to conritruct, acquire and S0.5 - - . 9 PV : , , The present po i . tical influenc& of wo- used, and no food kept in eight. Even the their sleeves and set to ork at al o . an the ceilln V +h 9 . Operate a rAllwav by steam or Alectrielf, lig . a . �­ , " + It: . Q+ a" & a ­ - 44. 9 : is t6 I � - f - is V V ke oor awo gi I J f � 4 .,FT ,, .- , I vIug motive power, between the city of London, in the 'NO Is 4 , 1��,- 0 a a W 0, - I i�a- � " , 4 1 - i -1 . " . gea., act 8110111a oe 80 ae t medicine bottles need'not be obtrusively in thing that offers -'and who can even sew a way. A large number':Of gears and boxes, counsy of Middlesex and Provbice of Ontario, and 4 S 0- " , � )-ft am I I - 11 with. I . I . I � "INIEUS, PAY- OFF: YOUR OLD 7 1 evidence. . their own buttons and make themselves .m, some finished, some not, were crushed and. point in or neir the -villisge of Lucan In mid county, = - A ; i � � I 5 $0 , � .- i - f 11 � � Any terms, d(wired. Butiluess rl- when set forth in bold ouili - and front a point in or near thd a a eq' � ,: � FbIortga,zek Reduce your Interest, Save To those who tremble at the new order " Stillness has in itself a power to soothe cup of coffee when deprived of the hAp f damaged. The loss will' be heavy, probably - , Ala village of Lu. . -- I C+ a � a I P ne, we say, Be and, as -all know, whenthe nerves womankind. ; P� in I 1111111�'Y.No 4elay. C'harges low. & o � - - � i V.lt(. are quieil over rk,000. P 8 0 a i . - I . .N co.qts not alarmed; the'oirder is not so very new, I . can to a point In or near Cen India, In the Townebt : ,4 g ` -.Ili I Incurr . of Stephen, in, the coucty ot Huron, to a point in 5 CD ,� , �0 . � I �� - . ed un.�less loan 1% granted Satisfaction Nature's healing proces as go on without The successful women are those-who-ae or near Grand Bend, on Lske Huron : also with W A � W � I � guaranteed.: or no )(glil. Loans arranged i I . -at I a) . CD : . I 1 -* . after all. The change has been gradual and impediment.. Creaking -- hoes, rustling -of not annihilated whe i the servant girl go 9 ' -------: . 9 � : ill a' A - i H'' with leeal 1.1'Keilts. Agents jrante(j. Call or natural. No man who 'commands respect' .The Great Ribbon Mudc1le po�rgr to construct and operate telegraph andtals- __ . 8 V " - A - a �� i Nvrlt(� garments, the rattling of dishes and kind. off -in a huff, and w h1lo, if plunged. into th . ! pho lines, to take and use water for generating "I - : 4�4 = f � 'd H 1= i . I - ir wiy on the shop hurriedly, with the herefrom to build, acquire and operate @toxin 5 '4 � . 1, "A i _ � . Enclose stamp. 1,4. R. 11EyX()LD8, would. go back to the old order ; he would red noises are often the occasion of positive depths of Poverty,. could fight the I . He entered ' and to transmit and dipp3se of the power de. : 134 15 : . I - i . - �� -­ ; . ' tally f any man. . C74 . � I set them to' spinning an To acciden of it without the help o air of a man whose mind was filled with a and o Md I di .1 AM 17� � '. �� ools to i:rls ; he would not, suffering to an invalid. p3w1r, . - I 5 Torontc� Street, Toronto. not close the ach I weaving ; he re- rived ther vessels, and all necessary wharves and 5 0 : � an . n lq- Hd 41 - . i jar the bed, to spill the medicine wh i, Intle e,t3de ce makes no woman less lov weighty commission. , � . dookm, together with such other powers and PrIA.- :0 .. ;�! � - I M Ig 4 t ho . � � . , 6 to �� I f joices in every step by which they have administering it, to close a door noisily, to most helpful women are fondes Those.whom he passed at the door heard - I I 9*; I - ­ M : � leges as may be necessary. Vo G, CAMEROXv go . . . , I I N 1 . � I � I � f . Iteltor for the applicants. Dued At the Town of ; ,�4 � 1 - i f , a 1 i . - come to their vantake-ground of influence. -sleep audibly." are cases where "a small an r 6 � him muttering under his] breath a formula, Goderlob, In the County of Huron. this 26th day of 8; - . ; and as for than, never tr at hi . � I � -- :;= When the serious woman sees the perils unkindness is a great offense -" in the hyper- in any capadity if he has not within im t which he seemed to fear might slip away January, A. D. 1898. M72-9 III .. 4 �.l � In : ; ,�� �, .1 �,aq � - . 1- [ i 4k,-- . *rw_ 4 of the times, when she, realizes -that' her .sensitive condition of the nerves of the . true spirit of independence ithou hic � and be lost. I I - I I 1 49 �t . I He &Dnroached the counter , can To, cure children must march shoulder to shoulder pationt.12 I . . . � � C- W i ... TV 0 1 . neither strength nor sweetness may o e like one was wishes it we're wall over. � , . I 5 � , I 0 .0 I � 'r I � with the children of anarchists, of constitu- —a— I . for. I � . M - a f, 1-1 it, WO a . . . , - .." "I wish to get," he said boldly, "some i � � j ,CD 1= : . � I . � SEAFORTH .;- � ,� "I ' I -bbon for a red baby." i . : ",V, " " " � . In the battle of life there is. but one w I ri - W evez7 ca4p 1. . tion defamers,- aid getiital disrupters. of the A SOLDIER'S LIFE. "*a,YL � 8 - !,! � 1� rA : . � - . peace, she sets herself to do all she can in I - to succeed-flght it out, for yourself. Give The shop girl's blank! stare seemed to T) &. * 0 � �, � - 1, 11 unq . I 9 - .... �� - Ther best 440tois can't. every way to gave the country for her chi' - . the helping band when you may. Take it,' J[- a : �1� e M JEW.6 2 t I .... No one blat a -qumok -would - re . a and her children's child 'd Only Veterans Can I arousehimtoasenaeof something lacking. CKING . HOUSE., 0 . OL I J� � C. -t. � ran yet unborn. - Realize the if in some sore strait it is ciffered freely, but! .'I That is," h I , 0 � -- a said, 'T should like some . . '. I �, I 1, ?�, 0 1 � claim so. 7 No -remedy will SftA a purpose, guided by 'intelligent c � . M a . ome oufferings.of Army 1jife. - never wait for it. Be independent so far as baTb a red ribbed one�" �1,1, i i �' =,, A I � . , ­ I" Just fit eveiy case., But we prehension of political relations, * past and 11 . for ' � ell 11 . . ".. . r one to W, if you would, y op girl was smiling broad " iL . M a � a . ' " . tv . � ' it is possible fo he sh Ily nowl To � HOG ­� claim that in a large pro- present, will bring joy and no sorrow to t honor yourself, or be honored by 'Others, or, and four errand boys, a shop walker, aiid , BREEDERS. eh . , . . -- I . . . � 1:1 I : 1 i cf- (D ,.: i . [ I - - .­ ., portion of -cases of indizes- nation. I he Strong Men blade Helpless Inv'alids-The -be happy. .� � seven lady customers gathered and smiled -in - � . f'! ! I � i- A, -5 . — - tion, dyspepsia and sirrillar I The American woman of to -day is born to Story of One Who Suffered DAy and Night -- 0 I unison. He bepn again � W a I i � ! . troubles I --- —1 . � . i, ! ! , -4 ,n I 69 Th&#-, jss�f n-"". I 1. ­ I I I I , - ; I a glorious inberitance of honor. of educa- for Twentm Yearr To Re Fs BASE - & 1111- 1� t. � - k �� . e-pru no -L mean � - 00 i , ,, "! P Q I L . . . v1CL W omen. I or �­ , � . -some red -ribbed baby l' .#:- : * 5 0 - 11� tion, and of",opportuiIity. She has come From the Chatham Banner. I f4r one -That is- Of the Seaforth Packing Noun r"re. i �,�, 1 1 � DR. CLARKWS into this kinidom to help to dispel the It is an acknowledged fact that a great some red ribs, for one bab' � ) d - p4red to handle quantity Of, = �, I . 1. - . . . clouds of Pol . 7.7some one a. re any kiop, ., 4 �Id � I Z I 11 � , Itical �,�resies, which envelop , Eva or Drew, for which they will pay . I cc 1Z . EvdUor.e living in and around the village age in attained by women Oftenei than by baby's ribs—some baby one red rib— � I " 1. . . � �, - eq- ., Stomach ana Livertonic' many citizens., She wishes to serve her of Wheatley known Mr. Peter Sippe, who men. Ticsot, with doubtful -gallantry, ac- some—thunder and guXrl Where's the t4s 131411866 market price. Will have W �� " !, t..J . , m. man call on any parties having live Hoge �� . . � . . - 1111111111111111111111s country as she served her home. It is the has been a reaident of the place for upwards counts for this by declaring that the large '� Way Oat ? " W ; ", 'i op, . . . I I . of twenty years, and who during the whole I- 110 dispose of, If nottiled. For par- 0. ! W . � . Will effect. a speedy.and sure - will of Heaven, an(o she will do it.—The amount of talking for which women' are ' 'He departed at a ran. . I timulare call at Betall store, Cormlobial's .11 ) ��, I . . I I ! - 0 . - - .I- 'i.�' . -1 0 - . � . . - - I : North American Review. f that periga up to last year was a con. famous is a very healthy exercise, and pro- � 11 I wonder," said the she � p girl; thought- I Block, Seatorib I �� I P . . - .. - . . cure. : � . I stant, sufrerer fr6m acute rheumatism, com.- ' ;od t . X I fully, an hour or so afterw4de, "if be could - . Amb, 171 , T:�, 1 -5 � ... , - . i Our faith in it it atrOng. . . . I . motis circulation of blo withou. over e - T. R. F. CASE & 00. I , 0, I (D , , , . : Test it for yourself.. 1 1 True and False Prosperity. plicated by other troubles, until he was I ? PS � I, - W I . , � -� � of acting the organs. The true reason, piob- ave meant red baby ribbo - - � 1518 -Lf. . � .:, - - a . . - 4 'hadow. At the Ve ably, 4ies in the quieter and more regu. � 4' Z . I worn almost to a a V. i 11 .. .1 Price 50c. - - ii I . *kh � . - . I The man who watches the course of prices - . I - 11111%, - � ,� -4:7d , (O , I I I - --F— , I I . J I -, a .. twenty he joined the 21st New York olun- lar life usually led by women., One of the I !- � .14 . 7 . � I I � t4 . . . T � I I � keeps out of it—is in a teers, and after being a member of that or- most famous . female centenarians was the I . . � I ,,,,, (D ,-' 46 At Fear's, Seaforth, and dealers. . . Ut Little Danger ftsoin Lightnirw. - L .1 .09. W- . gener 111y. . � gosition to judge of the general drift of gagization forL three years, he joined tha Countess Desmond, wholived to be 145,and Writing on 11 The Needless Fear of L . ht- . I 41 ,;t. �354 - � 1hr" . 4 I L , . . L . . � The Imperial Medivine Co., nancial movement. The sudden rise and Xiw York Cavalry and served through the died in the reign of James I,frorn ' .be effecta 111g," hdward W. Bok, . �n the I� ies' . . L * - � " .;. I . 4M L L I I Toronto. fluctuation in the quotations of a few stocks war of the rebellion. He took part in the of an accident. This wonderful woman Home Jourual, says that 16 �t will doubtless i 6 '! 't 11 I—, W , : .. 7 generally mean speculation. Brokers and Iiistorio battles of Bull's Ran, Fre I I R i �1 , I .1 — 11 X MI our' _ M " ,� L I I dericks- found herself, at the age of 100, so 1!Vely Musical - Instru wt 111&� ME . ­�­ their clients are bidding against one another, burg, Culpepper, etc., and at one time rode: prise the timid to know �hat only two . . 1%8 . L � and strong as to be able to take part in a hundred deaths a year occur. on an average . I --- AL'oft, ". Inutw no I r" I , - - 11 I -, , . - �� -- I � I and will buy or sell on a rumor, a surmise, eighty miles at - a stretch, carrying dea_�L 4ance, and when she was 140 she travelled througout this, entire cOunt4 from I' ht mqn* L., . I . . I or merely because others are buying; or sell- patches through the enemy's lines. O& an- - all the -way from Bristol to London—no n- . . " a'- EMPORIUM. , I com . -1 ing, or one person in every I th 4' - - " I I 11 . � - 4 , 'i ,,.;,0_ � . . and ' A 1� ISO I . ing journey in those days—in order to and fifty the VW in com- FARM A� � LATED TOWN ing. For some years, -this process Time been other occasion he was on horseback for four trifli roe hunfre Oing �, usand people. I . - . Wall a reet has been flat and days and five nights, and ii is. little wonder attend personalIV to some business affairs. arison, fifteen times an m4ny people are � Ba -Tr' 's Dye W" rks ting p u-blie kept that such hardships left him, as they did Lady'Deamond is, however, quite .thrown I A I - I V- 04LY INSURED . r 0 - ugninteone ' � The outside 1110 873. % PROPE �, �*T 'I � 4 � � a my c the street in thousands of others, with iind 5 ; I � � I h . ned each year by fa -, !,; I . rw , aln a operl.tions of I C lling 0 , t f itt . . �t � 0"tom ' L I . � - * a wrecked consti- into the ishade by a French wowan Marie over twice as many from ;inloj, wb tteonw by Owing to hard times, we have con- Goo. Walk P ' " � , I WL .a..J : every city of the I" d have only indicated tution. While in the army, us a result of Prion, who died in Columba, in - ' -ij . -1 - 1- I P ' I . R J-Mov ID June, 1838, Ile per . the prevailing atmosphere of depression. rattlesnakes, whil 25 ) 'J��-0.04, H;;1ook P. 0.1 , Bro&dfook VIM. , - Mi Reafortb. p 0 . W. G : � I poor food and often worse water, he was at. at the wonderful age of 158. t- more 'are 31aded to sell, Pianos shd Orp= at . W. J. , � i Towards the killed with "unloaded "`C=tolo� More . . I I � . : i � . sk-snnon ftcy-tt , I " ' .., -his Dye Works to If in such a period of dullness .9ne stock tacked with diarrhoea, which assumed a end of her life she -lived exclusively on goat's people are drowned around New York cit . . &Z;ii P. 0 -"Micbsel 1 2 - R, H. Bacr has removed y - bt, �, &dbdb P. 0. � � , .- ' after another begins to rise, in price, and in chronic form. This of course greatly weak. milk and cheae. Although bar body was alone every year than there are deaths from " 4 bony"& I . ar �, F .. GODERI011C ST. ne the MET110- place of inactivity inquiry is made for good ened him, and he 'fell an easy prey to the , so shrunk that she weighed 46 pounds., she lightning all over the country. In faet I , Greatly Reduced Prion, w. G. BrolAto --,,k4iii�- Alex. ftrdfaor J,w.' � - I As i - investments, securities to be bought and laid pains and terrors of rheumatism. To . . =b 014 e - JL' DIST CHITROR � �* retained all her mental faculties to the last more (1 , G6010 �fi , ,tafoibi , Thomas Haym, L . - ... : — )JOij L, 11 � I cc I b fifty per cent.�, are killed by .4 . I . . away as gilt-edged " Ahen other features correspondent of the ' Ooh I . , . 0 11esQb: Thee, �ftvbnn, I ton - Tho I And would take this opportunity ta thank his an - 9 Panner he said : " I It Wan extraordinary bat incontestable fac; b a i D g T 'ete'd ?� � ski B Bold; John Bi Mo- co m �Of the general economy of the country may never expi6ted to be any better in thib y horses in New York city . , I - I " erouicustomers for their libei,il patronage, 4 'ace , 1,1 . . ". - I - . �col or — that some women, at the a a' when moslu .than die from lightning. tfiroughout the ftga= at $25. and upwards, % s. I 11� , � �Jl . � I ; �, ,, ", . . . L ' � - ming to Seaforths, and to inform the public goner. ue studied. There may be an unusually world, as I had tried scores of medicine people die, undergo a sort Of natural pro- whole of the Uni St 9. 'The casualties P1=05 sit 0011seapondbg priceb. - . . . I AllY that, I am now in, a better position, than ever t od crop of the cereals,, or aim increasing which brought me no relief at all. Some- case of rejuvenation—hatr and teeth grow of the South show that the dangers of I � . . J k Ir N Set,forth � 0 ted ate I . � .. .... . 911ve my customers satisfaetion, So bring Along Emand for coal, iron, cotton, or wool, point. times for weeks *at a time I could not lie again, the. wrinkles disappea r from the skin, lynched and,, of be I I' lit * being 'US BZFORZ PURCHASING. O a . 0 to , .0. f. XoMI11A voolock.and � Your wothes, and have them Cleaned or, 157red,.for I It . killedby ig nin;are 1333 I 63,1111s, 4ohn Go � I 0 . . Fall and Winter. 11 � . ing to anew start in industry. these down or sleep, and could eat but little. I and eight and hearing re -acquire their form- about the same., * . .- , in- Xneume" or! tftuw 1 4 . �7 iVhe trolley cars or our I . I . . - , conditions are found to exist the earnings of was not only troubled with rheumatism, but - - . 'Parka 44dr6 ,-.1 I I : � er sharpness. A - Marquise do Mirabeau is - cities kill a far greater number of people vot other budneW "' � W Promptly at6taded, to on I � r i umho"Milion to 1"Ov, #A 0 Wwo oill"re, eAdrossoa " - fl.- HA BARR, Seaforth- I therailroado willreflect thogreater inove- at times was subject to fainting spells, and an example Of this rare "d remarkable th&n do the lightning storms. 'Now these on soy Oil I., ioic I . 1. - I . . I . : � SCOTT BROSD 1402"Ve §W1 I . - . - - . � - . = "nee .. I . - � I . . � 4 1, . ; � I . . . I i � � I . . �,�� " ., � I . . . . . . I � . . i . I . . , '�i . �� � � - . . -t� ! I I -1 I � "I � � - t � . I . - . . � i .,:,, ! � . I . . . : - � , �� . � . . . �- � �- �­ E - I L --- -r% . %­ � - ! :. � , r- /-`z� .i I - LI . k . I ., I I .1 . I . ; � . � I . I I q . .r . � �� . ,- I- . . . . .. . � . � I . . . � fV . 1. 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