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I . � I 1. � I . � I � . '11� � . . � . I . � - I I . . . ; . - -_ I . . . � . I I � - � . . . � ' - . . � � . - � I -1 . . I - i .. . I . I I I ; - - � . . FEBRU __ � - . . � ��.-, 1� ARY 184 1898 . . . Er, � I i I - � .- ____ I � 1. � - M_' I 1. . . I . . . i I . . Awl I . � _81TORe I I I " � __ - TH HURON EXPO" ' I � I . . . �. I " I __ 00001 . I . ._ 0 ­_ - � .. - - 1 7 - - I - 1 .3 'THE---&,_ji � � - I . I .. I.. . . ! ­ __ __ - . - - -1 � - , I � , ' � - . hold of the letter R gave -pled f sople old kirk -session records -,-'.'.A shilling� . - .- I I 'LONDON SLUMS. I . - * . I _� HUNIN. SACRIFICES in evelrY, department of life. gn the other toa pair, deoso-lookini, ' . I 1 � I . AUCTION1. SALES. . a,uld min " &!2- �; T i Township Futlds to Loan. � I I . band, was there any man who -had been' so othera,hilling to,two 11 hir Ii - ` ' The Be � nt collector an.d the Difficulties: I I � P Ing woman sair�- ! LIC CION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLt. _� - . .) L -, t Ele To loan an pod securl Bruaafle[d *Saw - successfulinacclimatising himself in',4other ly needing soniebhing out of �the b 3i ; I A MENTS.-Mr. J. P. Brine has recaivod lnstru3- � I - X- - &. I � Slum Encounters mr1here. . �r and on reasonable terins, � . On the Altar of Diabetess Saved countries, and making himself at home?`He ' funds of the Township or Tuckersm�th. For parti- . . . ) - . - penny to." &lase wV a vro6kib ba*baue, tions from Mr. Isaac Miller to sell by Public Auction culars apply to I I � Was in every country except that which still - et another , penny - to - a property ap�arently ham its at bisgromiscs InHarpurhey, on ftturday,-March � I . ­A_XD by Dodd S Kidnek Pillsj Only. � belonged to X and I laddie- w '1` 5�11, 1893, at I o'clock P. m., the following property. JAMES MUItRAY . . . .- ansen. And in every country blacleen an, a white face." .." ! drawbacks, though it is,generallyre- viz.: Stook. -One driving m%re nine yearsvia, i � . f . - . I 'he carxied hii�self not as a stranger but as � . � . _t I I ' - - Treasurer, Hansall. I ; 0 � garded as the most profitable, for most colt coming two, sired by Sidney; I black stillion -11 . t 15724f . I - Hardly a family in the' country is a man who,hk4 been born there. When. he Left Him Speechless. I of, the owner's do not as a rule allow 11 Black Rooker," rising& years old ; 1 cow ln iZ., . � . . - went to a country the Boot did not remain - . - - - Aida-aumber of fowl.. Implementi-Ons lu&nber ­ _... -1 - - � I � - I- free from Diabetes, Great thirstj aloof. An*old farmer was in a merchant's office such trifles as repairs to reduce the' wagaD, I buggy; I light wagon. wilb pale and shaftc. . � - I .- . . . - . P I p%ir light b6b.leigha, I cutter, I mower, as go � . I ighsj He n flung himself -into all and asked if he. could supply some .fresh amount of the rents. . I ad - 11 � Soft Elm, Rock Elm, Basswood, : Ot Only . as new - � I hay rack, I gang plow, I eoulmon plow, 2 - failing sigh% numbness in the th political and ot6r affairs, but in a few years , i I and Maple Logs wanted. bleeding gums, swollen ankles, ema- would manage the affairs -of the country -for . butter. The metchaut . told him that he I "This work is breaking up I fanni-3g mill, I cutting box, I wt- - � . I . double harness, I set eirl,gic haTness, 2 robaij potash, - . -1 I . e peopl , would inquire aif his wife neede(f any. So . I Ous SY'stem, " said a man who has been ktttle. Also a qu,Antity of short wood ; som. �, i -_ ciation, � nervousness, pale or turb th e. He was not bigoted, and would he to d t ' the telephone,' called her r e good I . I . e, -loss of sexual id use all methods that ,Wire honorable to - 8 ppe o I up collecting rents for years in some of the hay and green feed, and a number of other article - - - . � � power, decaying achieie-saccess. Therein was the reason of I and toUed a few seconds through the t6le- w The whole must be F,old, as the p . Our direct connections win 1,000,000 feet of First-class I I rst alums. "I am really beginning . gffletorbas dis"-' zaveyou � - .phone. Then,i turning to the countryman, "posed of his property. Terms.- sums of $5.00 time and mone . � I . teeth, pains in the loins or small of the ScoVs success. He was a man with the .V for all points.- . � to feel that I shall meet y death. at it. and -under, exab. : over -that amouat 12 moutW - Z, SOFT ELM I the back, are all. positive signs that strongest. attachment to home,'which .gave who was stauidieg *ith 'his hands in his I . � I , I - m I I . - I � pockets, his eyes stretched, and his face � h il�,,,f eling of which I am the . credit will be allowed on furnish u approved joint - . � will Diabetes is in the system: the greatest ledge Of' permanence of tea. A discount of 6 per cent �Xll be allowed off rt Mus 1,jultable for stav ,��tbk which $6 per thousand ' Cahadian No 'h we t � - Zuc..." . . A KL es hame e was a man who w as at very -red, he told him that his wi& safd she Viet n! i dered. between landlord no . - be paid. Xhao l 6 feet In ter, -and t for cash on credit Amounts. ISAAC MILLER, Pro- . - � : . - . Do you know how it ends ? IN c oughout the world. would not need any butter. The indignant an prietor ; J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. Via Torontd or Chicago, � . , length. _ home in every place thr I A tenant ove the question of rep�alrs. --- 1574-4 � � countryman blurted out-" Look here, It,does not pay -to be always* British Columbta and Caw1ornia The highest cash price will be paid for Rock Elm DEATm. A premature, horrible, agon- Perhaps, in reference to thii coneWtion of . repairing NRESERVED AUCTIOY SALE OF FARM points. � , I . Basswood and Maple, and all of -good quality offere4 ized, ' r, if you d h't went any butter why su6h brok Tj SWCK AND IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSE- �1 7 will be taken. � - � en d wn property, though of - I � ? I ain't such a. fool its to HOLD FURNITURE. -Mr. William HoClay bag Te- them . l �1 I � All to bo. delivered this winter. I peace, no ease in life. might lift the illustration of the Scot* 'in t you Bay i4 oturse repairs To always being asked eeived Instructions toom Mr. Robert McGowan to Our rat'" are the lowest. We have � . pitifil death. The victim has no the Scottish character on its double side, he lida te n so . . His' days'are think that volt, ve got 'Youi Wife shut up in bo suit everybody and PULLMAN TOUR- - , �._ . CUST031 SAWING done on the shortest notice.. America. .The Scot in America was not on* that little box !" And he went, leaving he Mt, and some people have a decidedly sell by public auction on L36 11, Concession 0, � � , GRAIN CROPPING on Tuesdays and Frid". of filled with t9rtures. His nights - are . t IST CARS for - your accommodat � wak ly as entii,ely a Scot as any man in that a3 unpleasant in er of H. IL S�. Tuakermith,, on Monday, Februsry 28th. ion. can - - I I- each weak, and satisfaction: guarante9d. I ngs - merchant speechless. : . - . try im for further information. � I -bvuled ,e . I 1119 to Press f t I Ofolook P. m., thi following I I # The min has recently been thoroughly over ing dreatns of agony. He lo F-embly, but It had raised - Seottishness to t � � I property, viz :- - , - - & on me the nee ssity for such. Homes -One eneral purpose mare dx years old, V ,ond is now better fitted than ever before to do pod to die, yet fears the terrors of his'end. the most infinite degree. His accent he had ,� . Grand Trunk Railway. i I ,work, . . I He dies, a 'bloated, fetid, repul . ; preserved pure, and W pr KePt Dry- . - 'I'They are ontinually alluring me I draught goldling seveh years old, if nnt previously -1 i Siva slotised it, and . 11 . sold. Chttle.-One thDroujhbred Trains leave Seatoith and Clinton stations an - v ! -Dralbing Tile and Shingles for sale. cow seven years into all �sorts f undesirable traps. I aid in calf - 1 thoroughbred cow two years oil, follows : - . � I- ' there was no place who A Scotchman was once advised to.take sorts .1 . I I I I - I wassof corrirption. That is the only Auchterarder with - sue'rhe a man could say shower baths. A friend explained to him 111844Y. -broke y neok once bywalking. w11 calf at f;�t ; I grade cow in Wt, 2 farrow 0Ow8, GOING Wsar- !� . , - ! . I complete succe'se, � S9AFOsrL .- � how to fit up. one by the use of a cistern UP � A- dark st 'ircase in, which a few, calves. Implements. -one lumber wagon, i pitr &04609cr ......... 1 - 12-47 F. M. - - 1.08p. X. I JOSIAH WATSON, Prop. - I end:of unchecked Diabetes. DoWS The display of nationality by Scotsmen in _ 1 two year old door, I yearling heifer, 2 spring P ICI,U;Tox. I U63-12 Kidney Pills Will cure it. They driv�e America eatly delighted the Amerio' kud colander,'and Sandy accordingly's � Passonver .... .. .. � an 1 et to boards were b oken and loose ., I light 1vagon, 1, cutter, I single buggy Mixed Train .... .. eii , . I , and .the bobeleighs - 10.12 P. N. 10.27 P. M. - wor 1 2 ireneral, plorpose plows, i twin gang plow, 1 sei Mixed Train ...... ... , 9.20 A. IL 10.14 A. It. ) . I � it out of t4e system thoroughly, create people. Ahrle American people revelled in k and had th6 thing. done at once. Sub. woman who ad asked me to walk up iron harrows, I fanni ^ 6.15 P. X_ 7.015 P. X i I I sequen ng mill, I gkind stone, I wt GOING EAsT_ 1� . . .i 1rX JP.A,'Y 8 rX 0 new, clean blood, rebuild the diseased tartan, and they would declare, not per- tly he wasmet by the friend who had calml told 0 to get my master to � I 0 i:" 9 team harness, 1 set single harness. Furniture. -One � I � . haps, looking you in -the. eyes, but with &_ given him the advice, and, being asked how ' cook stave, 1- heating stove, 1 wt bureau, I side- Passenger . .. ... i � 7.56 A. If. 7.40 A.X -.1 kidneys, and ristore robust health. � y '01 � ��l�ii��iiiiiiii,,,,iiiillllll111111 " I - steady voice, that of all musical instruments go enjoyed the bath-!' Man," said he " it have it menide If there isadark,'riok- board, 4 bedsteads, 2 wash stands, 11 kitchen table, Passenger'. .. ..'a g 8.11 P, X 2�66 P. M. . : . - ' , Mixed Train....--. k ,, �,,; 6. 20 p. M. I . . _____ -_ - they prefeered the bag was fine. I liked it rale weel, and -kept ety staire ithout a banister, I -am L fold- loat tables 1, rocking chair, I dozen kitchen 1 4 4.85 P.M. - I .. ?, No people had balm, -1 Daisy churn, also a large quanthy of homps- . __4__4*___ 1 , so resisted. the virile in of the Ameri- m3 ry Bure 0 I ,sel'quited ,too." Beingaskedhowhe to! b ed to walk up it, and on . _ I . I He Kissed 'The Bride.' , =11�e . i 0 a, hold utendis too numerc us to mention. . . � .Terms. -All - I cans'an the Scots, and ba4 so steadily re- � managed to take the shower and yet,remain oneoccagion, Las nearly frightened out sums of $10 and under, cash ; ever -that amount 8 Wellingtoij, fare7 and Bruce. .� 11 11 0 The Rev. Dr. B -, a- -well-known � - nionths! credit will be given on furnishing sp f 11 - I .._1 fused to be swamped and absorbed he, lreplied-".Dod, ye dinns of my wits by m' head coming in eon- mixed. � � L . y ,groved GOING NOILTu- ' Pissenwer. A eq I clergyman, giv an amusing history of his urely think Joint notes. A dilcount of .5 cents on the do ar will Ethel .......... , ; . I � - American accent and the -American hibit Of 8 I woo sae daft as stand ablow tact'with som hanging paper and Plas- be allowed for cash on all credit amounts. Every. Is.. .. . 1 ,,9.49 P. X. I 1.40 P. X. . Are you awAre of the fact ,that first marriage- fee. . Hewas -settled over a the water withoot an umbrella." . BrIme - *01 - 2.10 1 L i - . . thought. On the other hand, *no people - . ter which had allen*om a passage oeil- thing must be sold without reserve, as the prop . Bluevale.. I -L� cc try parith, and had his study at his . I .. 11 riot, .. .. 10.13 2.45 j 'The Canada Business Golle e, -- 'un man were so* populari and, indeed,' Americans - ; � I . . of, has sold,the farm. ROBERT KcGOWAN_. Pro.. Wiambant ...... 1 10.25 � 3.05 i . . L 9 boarding house. One evening a young . ing 11 and was. uspeaded by a very, mea- priet6r; WAL JdCCLOY, Auctioneer. 1574-3 GOING SOUT11- � I Passenger. Mixed. - - . were only anxious about one thing, and. that Tbsta For a Husband. '. ger support. . � - Wingh 'i , . . . am ....... 111.� 0.50 A. X. 8.55 A. M. . CHATHAM, ONTARIO, and woinan, genuine specimens of the rustic was to show that they were Scote. The An ob3ervant woman gives* the following "In additio to all this the tenants, U21,014- SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPL& . RIUMIS.- ........J, 7.00 -1 . is doing more for its pupils thsa any other Business 9.17 L-, I - . lover, called at the house and asked him to number of people in America who were di- advice A. NTS, HOUSEE[OLD FURNIrURE, sto.- Brussels .... .... J, h 7.16 9.45 .1 " - College in the Dominion. . marry them. . to her juniors: -For a man's birthlook wheii they he r I am aboutj put pails of BIT. WHIIAM: McCloy has bqen.instructed b EtheL......,..... I I , � 7.28 -43 pupils were placed in twamonthi. Students , pe reitly descended from Mary Qaoen of Soots to his linen and finger nails, and observiD .the )d Mr. � 10.92 ­ 9 I I . I mkingto'this worthy Bus!* rformed the ceremony, and according was simply incalculable. I e on water a�d b oom, bandles in.thedark Alexander McKwaaw to tell by public sue onon __ � . - . A - A from all quarters are fl to cuJutom was about to kiss the bride, who , infl cti a of his voice'. For his tastes study , I Ut 4, 0oncession 10 - Tuckersinith, on Monday, Feb. - - I I I - I I mesa School. Dealing with English iinfluence in Scot. the�eolor of �,bis ties, the pattern and hang passages -I ma traverse, besides making rusty 2ist, isgs, ;i I o'clock p., m., -fte following � London$ I ,'Aron and Bruce. .' I . .. .1 Besides a large attei)dance from Chat -ham, thera was really quite a beauty, when the groom land, Dr. Watson said that some good would .f � _ ,ath ara ions for bestow-ing similar Proper jix:Xorses.-One heavy dtaught gelding 5 GOING XojtTn_ I A � * .. I .. , are already this ear, 93 pupils, reiristered fron, out, stopped me. of his-trouRers, his friends and his ri . year@ o%d,1 heavy drought illiy 4i heavy ' Passenger, - . I certainly .be done by the influence of Eng- a' 'fa--- ' d.ler Pr ons on me. London depart,'-',....... 8.16 A -3t. 4.45 r.m. A � .. side points, 60 olthem from points nearer to other nyi For his propensities walk roun and ic�;ate atten i' ism old, 2 440 I � arsught geldings rlswgiyearoi , I Carilikge homa Contra I �� 11 No you don't, mister," he. said good laiid on Scotland, for -they were not ther f I his head, and, n y1rece Z-1 a woman asked me to . &_.., jLJAI'm� .... 9118 5.55 � 33usinew Colleges than to: Chatham. . .e look earefully at the back o 4, Y a years old. speedy and reliable. Q06le.-Thres Exeter.. _... 4 i. i 1 1. - .. L L we presume these people investigated the merits naiuredly ; 11 I'll attend to that. myself." to say that they were without faul Come, and 10 cows L 9 30 6.07 L I _ tit. For * remember; girls, never marry a man whose dloo at the awful state ' in calf to a thoroughbred bull, I heifer 3, years Ronsall-­44 " � cis � Of ke- I !�� ....... % PJA 1 1 old, I heifer rising 2 years old, I steer rising 2 years Kippen......_. 1.4.,.. matthe different Lvcbool% and decided that nothing I smiled and yielded the point, and as the. one thing, one hoped that by -and by what neci bulges ever so little over his collar. pair of one " � . . 9.50 6.25 . � . but the best would satisfy them, hence, they are couple started out I followed them to the he mi I of her rooms. She took me old, 2 heifers Twig i yest-oid. Pigs and Poultry.- i,,I, ...... 9.58 6.83 I I I ght call the pragmatical character of i c,,p Two brood Bowe V) pig about the lot of April. oltntou__ . 10.16 6.65 here. . front door. There the gmotri invited me For -his breeding talk sentiment to him to a Itarge ,, oard and opened it and write for catalogue of either department, and a o cotchman might gradually be softened when he is atarvin About 4a hens and tuikeys. Implemeats.-One . list ofthe 43 pupils placed in two months. the wagon, where be ,had something for me. away * and disappear, That tendency to handbox g, and ask him, to carr a the corpse Of a 'man tumbled into the 1 set bobeleighs, I top buggy, new, made by Londesboro "'�`, 4* ".'.­ * * 10.38 7.1-4 He helped the bride in, got in himself beside down the public street wKeft . Blyi#_,--�Ai,ile ...... 10-41 � ,7�28 1, WaM, Zurich ; 1 cutter, I straw cutter. I plow, I Belgravo_ ," j � , 1050 787- 1 D. MeLACHL&N & Cc,, Cba6 am, Oat. room� It wa only her poor, dear bus F. I . . her, and reached down behind him, lifted weary distinction,..tgat unholy love of argu- youl,ve inst had a row. To test his temper . - set iron harrows, 1 set heavy 'double harness, I oat - Wthgbe ... 11.10 S.00 . . . ment and that general tendency to protest- band,i, she sai , whom she, had stowed Am �41�ot,'.'::­ ­ � � out a tack of potatoes and handed it over ing " tell him his nose is a little on one side, and single harness, forks and shovole. Hougiabold GOING Soum- �, i Passenger. � I I and taking objection -this was due no* t you don't a -and t�ere Ifor bon enience till the cofll': ' - , Furniture. - one betting - stove, 2 bedroom . � I - MONEY TO LOAN. to me. I ' . like the way his hair. grow . u ar Eultes,/2 bedsteads, A. mattresses, 2 sets bed Be a , e"a J... .... 6.53 A.m. &SOP. x. -- - . to the want of geniality, but possibly by- if that 'don't fetch him nothing will. rived.1 Of. co rse she had put him there ­ 7.04 8.46 `� . I rave...., iii -i. ... � I I I thankei *him, and was about turning springs, lwash stand, 11ouar, $rocking chairs, 1 4 � - I - and -by the strength of the Scottish charac- . . I Bly ....... 41 A A 1 I... .... 7.16 4voo � � * . only �Ito. � SUr- half dozen kitchen chairs, I ex union thble, 1 centre n - . any money away. Just then the groom looked proudly ter would assume the urbanity of the Eng- . givej me a pleasant little table, I cupboard, 1 cookiulr 6 �, . T',.24 4.10 ; To loan any amount of private er com 0 - I are.. ii, , � i i.. ... - on town or 1arm property, as 5 &ad 5i rr cent, at the girl and'then at me. StaMp Collecting. prisse, �� and, sb was so suco6saful -that tove. 1 leader churn , 1. - I . . I ' C In h�..­Ilij,.J... ..,. pply io lishman, who dealt with matters in s, com- I it milk pan, palls, a . I . 7.47 490 . I �� rooki, and a lot of small artiol's BrucefleId.._,.,,. J. 4 ...... 8.06 C50 � , and on the I most reasonable terms. 11 Aintahe a beauty, mister ? " said he mon-sense fashion, and did not wish to push The collecting of post%ge stampti and the doctor adv -U6 me to lay up for a week. too numerous tO InelltiOn. The whole will positively _�_ Kippen.. .... I i a i ..... .. 9.17 4.69 '. � . THOMAS E.1 HAYS, Seaforth. 1512-tf � be sold -without reserve, as the proprietor has sold . . A . . . I __ - Nothin' prutier in the country, eh? " he contrast the national sports of England and gan immediately after the Mul- aimed at in' head.without my, being* cf 05 and under,, cash,' over that amount nine Oeatralia.... ioi.j ......... 8.60 5.25 - I - � -itted. matters to the logical extreme. Let them be his form, and is going to D kots, Terms. -All sums Exeter ....... i.., . .. .... 8.88 5.16 I - . "Very handsbme," I adr-11 preservation of the same as curiosities be- "Sometime a brick or 'two will HensaII_....4,,, j ... .... 8.24 .5.04, - .the iessue of _ � P . I � - � asked. . ready envelopes and the 1840 one -penny months' credit will be given on furnishing approved London, (arrIvt),i I ....... : � - 9.50A. X. (1.40 ... I . 11 Not that I have se -en." . . . Scotland. The national sport of England able to discov r whence it came, and I joint notes. A discount at the rate of tive cer - . I I- ' - . McLEOD'S " Air Sou. ma was fox-hunting, while the national sport of black - and two -penny blue adhesives. The have J,Iust ba an iuter' dollar will be allowt.d. off for cash on cred t I - - 1. I , �a rried ? " he enquired kindly. first published notice of such collecting is _ I - � � . I ow antounts. ALEXANDER MeR.T.NNON Propletor, � � ,wv,��,; � I Syste M Renovator " I'm sorry to say that I'm not." ever so delighted the Scottish people.. The -_ . who showed me a broken whid WILLIAM McCLOY, Auctioneer. 1674-2 -' . , I Scotland was heresy -hunting. Nosporthad., said to have appeared in Punch in 1841 � I I '' . I'll, . � he had shoved his wife's � �N 1 U_Rt� I . . ament to follow the ex- ;-�, �-"' � EAR '. V , � i, � ,'El� , 4, � ; lh.741, * , , 6 . through wbic�, . . Va. � ' Nothin7like this in the house, eh ?"-and whole cc intry joined in it. The Duke of The first Gover ' BIG i "I", X4 Z14 - 0190 ­ - . , WIM. i : -AND OTHER- _ ample of Gresi head backwaTd and forward by way, of -SALIE OF FAR . ,; � he chucked the blushii3a, �ride under the Britain -was that of Brazil TTNRE;ZERVED AUCTION � 0 1 1 � Argyll would write a pamphlet on the sub- . I M � _ P in which issued the lar U - STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. -Mr. wliiiani � . fl, A '_ - . ge figure stamps in 1843. chastislemenf, and he expressed what . I I �, _Q A W I . TESTED - - REVdEDIES. chi ject, and the shepherds an the hills and the Other countries slowly folio � OF-THM 0�� , , � i - 44. . i,�x*M�v 0 � � ko, rm an aloae." I McCloy him received i structibno from Mr. William * ; Z�4,;;;; 1 . __ I _.- people in the railway carriages k wed, until !6he exquisite delight he would take in doing Davey to sell by public auction era Lot 1. Concession � , 6. I - . , A speoffid and antl&dte for Impure, Weak and Im,, The groom mnst have detected a note of - growth of commerce, made- possible byrail. ,- the same to me if the windoW -Was not 12, R. R_ S.,'fuckeramith, on Friday, February 25th, W -1 I - If � verished Blo6d, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpats- sadness in my voice, for he looked at me about �Aothing else while a lieresy hunt was �, -a., the follosing I � . f I ; I - . 1898, at 1 -01,lock p. I 0 � . roads and ocean steamers, and the conse. soon m�nded.! perty, V-4 , - 1. 1--a P . k n of the Heart, Liver Cowplaint, Neur 11gla. LON on. . . To , W t,4 V Stones � � viz ;-Horses,-One matobetippm.of gencrarpurp3se #"A , i;_*� - � . I ef Memory. Bronchitis, Consumption, Gaall commiscratingly. i quent increased domestic and foreign corres- " , _ ., 15 . "Ali tbi i uite apArt from .the , mares rising four -years old, I brood mare tieing M . i, � 11 .1 . . Jaundice, Ki ney and Urin r Diseases, St. vitu;) 11 Look bere,'mister," he said, I'll tell you pondence, caused most of the other Govern- Is q eight years old, I driving, ware rising three years. * I n , ,+-d .. , pance, Female Irtegularioicaa Y General Debility. 'trouble' I 14a I lesin obtaining money. i-1- t. - I ,,d kon Alcoho ic Remedies. - -Three witch cows, supposea to be in calf �, ^0% ", what 1U1 do.- If you'd give me back those I ments to introduce the same system of pre- pea.rso I . Cattle. bo . . , � 0�-� 1, , P .1 op -a . . 4. I P W . � 11 I taters and half a dolla'r to boot, I'll be N lcoholic remedies as used in the payment by stamps early in the fifties. 11 � to a thoroughbred bull ; I farrow cow, I "" I � -� - I 1 LABORATOILk-Goderieb, Ont - Arlo. . n s W ek y. . , heifer rising . - three years old, 3steem rising two.years old, 2 Jo �, i . )10W Temperance Hospital at Chicago, Ill. . . i . M IL � J. 11-1. .McLEOD, Proprietof and Manu blamed if you can'b kiss Lhe �ride." As the number of -.stamps increasel, more I I ,� i *_ racy - 15 1 .. I . Of course I couldn'b be so ungallant � � calves, I steer exit. Sheop.-Six ewe 'lambo. n, ;p �� J -d �d a facturer. as to 1. What besides alcohol will dissolve and moxe persons became inte'rested in ob Pigs. -Two brood sows to litter in J&aroh ; 8 pigs 0 0 - � M C) �7d � I � 7 . I 0 1 . I - .refuse the offer, if, indeed, it would have campfi_or ? taining copies -of different varieties V, bu three months old.. Also a quantity of fowl. imple. 14 % , j N. t:1 90 Sold by J. S. RoREF.Ts, Seaforth. . been safe to do so, and handed over Ue Sweet oil, bot or cold water. probably the most effi . � -EPP - -COCOA mepte.-One lumber wagon, I Brantford Ynder, ,(I �',' �; ct- I � eient � - nearl new; 1 sinlie top buggy, I open single bu � _ I 83 - .lei . I '.. I 15014 potatoes and the onl 'I 2.. What may be used in the place of , .5 t4 . orq - - - y fi�lf dollar I had, atimulatin curosity and eventuall ggy 0 F ..� - I I Y bollect- ENG IEE BREAKFAST COCOA I out er, I pair o bobeleigho, I Brantford mower � -� , P I alcohol for a stimulating bath? Li I . �1. rm saluted the bride. ' . lat. One teascupful cf sea, salt to a gallon Ing was tie appearance of the triangular . Pois sees the following - ­ with pea harrester attached .'l Maney-Harris see� � I ct- txj , - . Oheap Mill. Feed. -*- , I Cape of Good Hope stamps in 1* ! drill, nearly new; I Sbarp rake,nearly new; 1 single 15 , 1 P - I . 853. The i I PF �e . - of water. 2nd, Aqua ammovia, twenty shape was so odd and the design so beauti . Dl;tinctive Merits : plow, nearly new ; 1 No. is plow, I. twin gay plow, . 9 tv 1. g 0 �:"_ .6 . I The Yosemite Valley. I- � I I set iron harrows, 1 hay rack, I fanning nil] , I set -- 0 . drops to the gallon. I C� 041 1-0 ��� I - � I CHE�A,p j*1iLL FEm.-We are now offer- ful that (judging by present prices) it would Pelicacy of Flavor, team harness, I set single harness, I cutting box I . Im - . , . I * I ! at �ng for a limited time Oat DuA and Seeds at $3.60 The Yosemite Valley seenis to'be the 3. Nhat may be used insteAd of alcohol seem as if - almost every copy used was also a 0antity of other attieles too numerous I t 6' .1 � M i Y e,r in ten ton lots and over. .8uperi6rity in Quality. ,mention. Everything muit positively be sold as the � �4 I , , --- th, ton Cheapest feed an' only spot on this fair earth wfiere all natur- in collapEe. , 11 ; � marker. Seaforth Oatmeal Mille, W.W.Tilouso saved. No one who collected stamps as �ur- , - - 9 C+ ,9WAP% L., proprietor has leased the farm. Terms of alle;­-All ,_; - .. 0 . tjg� � - A anacfM 4, al attractions are ,,to be found. Nowhere Ist. Aclua ammonia,, oae to five drops in iosities was aatisfied until he bad o GRAjrE P�' OM;ORTI'NG sums of $5 and under, ca -h ; over tina amount s 1� , I ; 1556 ne or UL and C * ��, ,�, 0 - I :9 �P . tD - . . - , months' credit will be given on furnlehing approved Sao P: 0 - .. . �,�� " _. . . . I else within so limited an area can be found a wine glass of ivater. 2nd# Aromatic inbre of these banidsome- postal labels.- to thej X�E�VOUS or -DYSPEPTIC. jointnotes. A discouit at the rate ofe percent to -L? IMMIJ 0 - . gathered together so many of the wondera spirits of iammo'uia, ten to thirty drops in a Harpei's 13 0" , Piz P . . tound Table. -- wbere the W113 3rd. 1,000 to' 1-60 . � I I - Nutriti-ve J'Qualities Unrivalled. Per annum will bo allowed off for cash on all credi; LN" W i ,.0 .I.d .. TH10 NIMMO & HARRISON of nature, to any one of which else e glass of water. � 4 W S. r,-+ * - . ,� . beauty -loving soul of man thinks a pilgram. grain ofatropine, given h- odermically. * � 0 * am6untR. WILLIAM DAVSY, Pioprlotor; WM. 4 5 � � . I - 13usiness and Shorthand College, C? YP ' Ill: qu ter -Pound Tina onl . MeOLOY, Auctioneer. W, W dge well worth while. The YosemiLe is the 4. What may be substituted for brand New use for Electricity. ! f y 1674x� - : ' - Cor. Yonge and College Sts., Toronto, . y . , : 4 - - 3REPARED BY- . at . . 114- a � �Z - , I show -window of the universe, where nature to be taken After having teeth extracted ? In London the S8otland Yard police, as JAMES EPPS& i 10., LTD., Hommopxmic olm . (5 td 0 , � I I AtISTS - a � . I. ImDoN, ENGLAND. I a I solutely first-class Buo*,ness ,*School. Indivi- displays to view the most' varied specimens Aromatic spirfts of ammonia, ten to thirty . a tesult of a raid upon 0 k 0 V a 0 I - . 11A. iqstructi.on by ex e ced teachers holding the prem" es of a con- � . . 1657,26' Shareholders Meeting I . CD P lien ' the drops in a wine glass of water. IS , � - - , -_ I . . I fl, - nigheit qualiffe%tiona. Go,d results. Prospectus of hei handiwork. The su a me and Is victed felon, have taken possession of a I . I"**- I - I . � ". . tZ a � mailed free. Eat.,r'now. - beautiful, the magnificent a a tie pastoral, niumber of burglar's tools, whicb C a S or Crowns. The annual uicetin of the shareholders, 4i' �� i � J� , I (D - , : tm, - I 9 reators L4 �" R. D. N131110, P..N,. P. S , JAS. �IARRISON, -_ lies witbin the compa6s; of a Bfugle ,glance, Charge of the Gordons. strength-, beauty, ingenuity and. flniab, have, qni patrons of the Rogerville Cheese Fact3ry, will %.D. a 0 � . I , _% 20 66 oft � 14 ^@� . WhE;ther th4 h d wears a cap or a crown 1101d- be held In the factory, an Monday, Fe,bruary 2196, 1 , 1-A %a of 1116; . 'Principals Undergraduate of TOT011to and it is believed,, no. equal in Europe. The ache will comb. � u!dock Blcod Bisters cures all 1898, at 11 a. In., when all are requested to attend'.. I I -9 0-Q .�. a L - I Urdversity and S. of P. S. to their union is due the intangible - Is Atthe battle of Candahar, "says M r. Arahi. in�d . I IE69-13 charm of the Yosemite. , bald Forbes,in his book on the Highlanders" tools mainly,consiat ot appliances for bor- forn;s of bea&Leb . It Is i curative for rich or poor. JAMES MURRAY, Secre 4 .g _W. ?.I .0� C I - . ing and breaking open safes. AmoDg the " I suffered wi h terrible violent headachcs but I tary. . : - � 9 CD P � 01"r - Through the centre of Vne valley wiads a I I it was the irresistible char -e of the Go ' a ' , - . I � I n - " In .131.'B, B. curcd�m before I had finished the fourth 1574.2 = 8 .. Al go I , �)is an implement, made of the finest steel, bott'e." I a .: W .CD ; - . . clear, deep river of melted snow, wearied dons which decided the day. Th,. Nin . 4 ct- M ­ � by, its plunge over fearful cliffs. Oa i . Nj designed to be worked by means of an elec- MRS. W.�Ar CHLIN, Cypress River, Manitoba. 1W * 4 a I ts Second, underMajor White, ltd the I - a I . banks grow C031 great masses of I - � - - - It' j I j - P � . LUMBER . fems and covered by the fire of a field ba,t, trio battery, the latter being contained in a �_ I ��_V__ Shareholders Meeting. P4. fi� � '� __'�' t7i P : _ _ e floor of . leathern case,-sluDg around the shoulders I :, - Vi )--. P Cra : I tery, and supported by the fift� (--',,o(,rkhas . a , �t - �" Imt. - pure azaleas, while over the whol - the valley is spread a carpet of the lovely Bright as a Dollar. - o 9 * j 6 A. I P,arties intending to baild -will fi ad it oneers. after the f4sbioh of an operv, glass. The - . The adj6urned annual meeting of the sharehold- ad , CD, 5 .0 � , ta and the Twenty-ThirdPi _ Heart and neiv a troubles cloud the brain, tangle ere, of the Londaborough butter and Cheese Mann- :0 � - 2 cl- �� ,.,� : X I 4there advantage to wild flowers of California lifting their tiny 11 Springing out froi battery, in additon to providing power for th,, .. �. ;; t-� 02 a 0 bny their -lumber from ii a watercourse at memorY, wteft the Eys6in and destroy slevp. facturing Co., Limited, will bo hold In 11111's Hall, a . - �� T ' eriahatle faces up to the fro ivnin r, Wialls drilling, furnishes a aniall elec CD P. ii:l, M I Mi 0, ,-A, J'Nkl. as I handle nothing but the P ,the challange of their leader, the Highland-, ht, Nim's Hcar�jt nd Nerve Pills regulate the heart, .Londeabofougb, on Thursday, February 21th, at 12 � f : ,#, - , . I 2 I I i - p the t that are scarred and worn by Glaziers of by- which is really a miniature bul by tone tbe'nellves id bring health and vigor to the noon ' for the purpose of diEcussing and j! 16, mcfq '. 1, - I bestj SHINGLE S. -I also kee bes ers rushed across the open front. The Af- 1%ricey'ej� i O' ' , , 2; - g1eq, extra quality, gone ag � the niDst means of -which the operat6r can guide his eiffl,e system. '! action on a set of by laws which have � a - -)wn their sides 1P,ELp gy�ana sheltered by high banks, fired stead. I '. . I 4 P� as. Di I %� �!i'�' _ brands of Red- CedAr Shia b . d t� " 11 I , . - . -00--- 'en Pr ,P '. d by the directors, and for' the trans. 0 , �, - - .and � at the lowes' . possible price. Any �eautiful waterfalls in all'bhe world, iningl- drill and note the effect of hi work ______r . - � * Ln 0 a .1 i anh, well ; their riflemen, - from the Pir I -Ir' ral business. Mectingof thepyttron's I - Ca I - - . ,oft An Ek Alderman Speaks. , will be held at. t.vo o'cloct, I 0 4 - I Ing their- ceasele.s3 tbunder with the r � - 'cti.3n ' f , I - 's 0 xen I . . Py bNer 9f tho b (�p I ! N * - I ;�p aynount of Cedar Post for.sale' Paimal sl3pes, joined in a sharp cross fire ; without fear of being seen himself from tho. I . gard, , i W . CD =.a . music of gian-t pines at their feet. their guns were well served. I outside. - -� . � MR. JAIJ. TlAo! -, the well-knowh 6x-alder'tuan of W. L. OUIUDiTTE, georetary. I � � W : I . - - ) � . i ALTING, Seaforth. Here and there coo) springs babble forth I I But the Scottish soldiers were not* to . , . 1674 . . . - P. KE, . from their mosses n . Kemptville, ( nt, aftys, " For some yeavo I have 1 _;2 . I- Y 91 - I . � . 1567 and for two mlies at the ' been greatly tro�bled vrith pain across my back. . � i1i 4 . ; I I I � be densed. Their lo,,ses were' severe, bub House Decorating- Hints. Urinary troubleqlaauBed me much loss of r,it!ep, and .� 1. t , , M )-w 0 . . � . . lower end of the v,dley. the river dashes ib- they took the Afghrin guns at the point of . .� I stiff vied from p� tired, 7worn A f ' 45 - I �71 I I Out 100ng. Doan's I 1. � clt-- -2 - self in rac,e ax,ainst the boulders that line the ba.yonct, and, valiantly supportad by the Don'Vput borders. on'carpets for small Kidney PD1110 gi a me relief in a short time. The " . . Nbtice. to Debtors. - CV 51 �, � 11 P, ;Z 2. �11 . � --- I . its patb, drop; into deep,. sullen pools, and rooms. Don't, be chary of ricl�, w�rm .�ts paiun,in my back s dtsapp�ared, and I f. ol that I � I . . - �. I . �� ;:Ij L_�. 15 . Goorkbas and Pioneers, sbattered and dis wo d be doing rong n6t to i ecommend them to Notice is here Y give[ I - " I 1: � fl (D go . - I � I I P It flings white arms aloft as if in despair ,-0 its in northern looms. Don't se an ag a b I i, that all p2mons lnddbted persed thd mass of Afghans, reckon.ed to' lect Ah!ng o! hers sufferin a I did. They are ths best inedi- to Lewis A13Donald, of Seafarth, must settle the � t : . . enforced retreat from a scene of sach en because it is fashionable, but because it ft I � , g. - t:� W ; * ' ­ . � . chantment. I - have numberad some 8,000 men."-Edin- good. DoWt have any appar is cine I ever used.�' I I same either by cash or n,)te, within 80 day6, In order I . C"t, CD : . � , - , . : . . , en - to close up the books. Mr. Stephen Lamb will be at I r - I I � burg Scotsman. , ti, much less ! � . 1. � 9 5 _� In strong contrast to the f ary of these cas- any regular arrangement of furniture. Don't the blacksmith sh�p every dqy to attend to the . � I -1, L-4 tt � � . - - , i .1 - I : �_ 0 1 cades, at the bead of the valley lies beauti- believe for'a moment that lexpensf�eness is Co# inued Success. same, and Mr. McDonald will be there biruself every � � , I ED 0 . . At the Plate. Continued dsmeens sterling merit. Norway Frid . 0; 2 1.i j I . � ( ful Mirror Lake, placid and jaerene. Here - essential to beautiful effects. Don't"make a Pine Syrur, h8,,Ucj r;�ng merit- -hence its contiDued Allay;coounts not p%1d within 80 days, will be . 1. 5 Z - I Yosemites-one far above Here is ,a capital piece of Scotch, and a � I i 1, - , � there are two table a pivotal point from which the rest of success. t o fts, colds, astibma. bronchitis, or collection. . � � I'd .tz I capi � M I . .. I and the other reflected six thous- a nar- . hoarseness, bor d all throat and lung L. MoDONALD. @N*- , , �� � - ... _", _1Z I AY ()%FF , 'YOVIt WAY #� he neinbe s of an Inde- row door narrower with trQubles. -i t oat an . i � *--30 . I . one's hear ital bit of advice given by the house- the furniture radiates. Don't make , placed in court.f 0 klZMERS 11 keeper of one!of t I r . I r+ ! .,L1 _Alortgag(,s. Reduee your 11itere.qt. S,I,c and feet below, quite as perfect in color and a heavy drapery. 0 so J�o those - who have not settled their accounts = i ,� t--1 - ' � . money, Any ternis,desir(-d. Builm's - detail, and in - a pendeht ebapel when the minist.dr and dea- ---I*- tj . : i 51 W� a - I s prl- . tensified in beauty. It is We drape too much. Don't use decided � . I th\L. McDonald & Co., of Walton, must settle the '10 � 1. I . vate. No delay. Charg(­,Jow. No domts si ght never to be forgotten to see the run rise cons were assembled in her master's house natterns'for upholstery if Yom have done 0 I Br � nehitis Cured. sawd at -once, or they will be pat Id court for cc]- I 1 $ W - I ineurred unless loan is grantea Satisfaction . to talk over the funde of the church:- fo- 11 - le3tion. . . � . - - P a mile below one's feet, to see his first rays r wall and floor coverings, Don't ure Mxssita. T. MiLou x &Co_ Toronto, Ont. . L, McDONALD. ; T, -*4- 1 j I ___ I - � I I I �j I , 11: a I I 6 3 , � t� i S I 8 m1r, (D )m O'Q 06�lj ; & & N I , �B' �11 '�, A 0 of I �, I , ;�� I f 0 �11 I I � ` , '. � - -5 3""" - join, 'inu"�d 17� �� I - I guaranteed, or 'no loan. Loans ,0 I Some o' you teem to think there's naethin' 0 - � arram, (I � jZj w1th locnl agents. Agents wayite(l. (,all ' light up a corner of majestic H&If Dome and , large patterned wall paper in small rooms, DEAR SIRS -I ave used Hagyard's Ye:low Oil for ift :, I - (D � or I . - 1674.4 , .;, F__ � write. Enclose stanit). E. R� REY.NOLDS, transform three fringing evergreens into a to do but to sit on Sabbath morhin' *Iowet!- or a deep border with low ceilings.' Don't 'y children �he they had bronchitis, and always I � f, �� to . .1 in' at the plate with great succes . 1 use it also forsorethro � - r. - - C) I 1� : t . - -, j ; as if ye ivere countW tba bave any fanciful fixed - at, and P* 4, 1�� : film of burnished silver. n) of win- can ov*y there is lothing to eqnsi It as a Buie cure. , I "I � 0 . "I 1:11 . . bawbees, searchia' the pockets, and weighi dow.draperies in.rooms in daily use. I . WRd."JAMES O'BRICN, . t 9 14 )I - � 1.5 - Toronto Stree4 f the folk as theV gang in. is . i - ,I , Toronto. . the',hearts o - Notice ' Hereby 1. (D � � 69 I : � lRuntsvIlle, Ont, Given- ' ' I � ; , I an Maclaren " on Scottish #_ I W I I I - �. - � Wae's me! I shouldna like to be you. My . il - - - ' - ! Im" - �� . I - " - I - 4 I , � That applicatim will be made to the Parliament of . _� . IWAO&A - . Character. ' temper's gey short at the best, but it wad Smoothing Down the- Old Man. Ca kl­.A. .#,A& a, I #I- t - t=j. I (NJ - Ili 1W.- '-'I-- __ __ - .-MV-4m - MMVAMVX= . 191 Me can't cure every case! _ . I I 11 The beat doctors can't. � . ! . No one but a quack would � : claim so, No remedy will � justfitevery case. But we . . � claim.that in a large pro- . lindiges. � portion of cases of - tion, dyspepsia and similar troubles . I . I DR. CLARKE'S , Stomach aud Liver Tonic . NVill qffect a speedy and sure 9 cure. - Our faith in it is strong. ' . .Eest it for yourself. s : Price 50a., - . I At Feaes, Seafortb, and, dealers , generally. , . The Imperial Medicine Co., , Toronto. . . . I . . . - - gang clean aff a'thegither, like a knotleox 1. -1 u, ring 0,Y13'eu. f . nex seve on ran .4op to Incorporato . I . W I � Rev. Dr. Watson'(" Ian Maclaren ") pre- " �I have come. " said the young man, 4 6 to ' ConotIpStLion Cannot be a Company with power to construct acquire and r I - -, . " _ sided on the 30L . thread, if I had to sit and see -every week .The sufferings'eaueed by operate a railway by steam or olect;.1city. or other I . . � I - �, .1 . � h ult.� at the St. -Andrew's ask for youff, ilaughter's hand." The numbered. All of these troubles, can be permanentl motive power, baiween the city of London, in the 'MI) 11&�L �� =I- ', I- xs- �iver Pills. One ';Lax& T, M mut - Day celebration of the Liverpool Caledonian What I've seen now and again, It gar'd me banker gazed' over his glasses at the cured by TA -Liver P1 I counoy of Middlesm and Province of Ontario, and a a X& MR �, 1. , 1P ___W jr We - . I grue the last time I was gaun into the chap- fellow every night for if Irty days, owes constipation an4 point In or near the village of Lucan In said county, . ... 8'� . I As.,3ociation, and proposing a toast, spoke of afid flemanded-1 h u biliousnes 00101PAUY. � Scottish character. He said that as ne el to see oor n6ijbbor on the next farm fling . I . and from a point in or neikr the gala village of Lu- N " , , I - 0 in his big penny wi' as gran' an air as it had any. means Of su porting her, i 11 I I -son � I can to a point in or neir Cen�,ralfa, In the Townihip a �-& . L I � . looked round upon that great gatherilog an,, bee,i, as it should hae been, a crown piece. am poor. But ?'ear my story.". 11 Go on2j Baby Fic ema and Scald Head. o! Stephen, in the County of Buron, to a point in FARM , A140 ISOLATED TOW14 1, � . - saw Eo large a number of men- f Scottish " When I go- oke to Claudia about coming to in I 6r near Gromd Hand, on Like Huron : Moo with PROMEOTY ONLYINSURED - I f- . birth, but of English sentiment, %I a was re.. Richt behin' him Widow Chalmers,' and as '. fants and yo Ing children are peculiarly subject power to construct and operate telegraph and tole- - I . . . S. . . gee you sh9 Iold me it was useles3-that her to this terrible d sorder,'and if not ptly, arrested f 4' I., . minded of two phases which were] mingled we met at the door I could see her tak' her C phone'lines, to taki and use water for generating $ � m mother was �he man of the house, ,and that it willeventually become chronic. PlErrIaChase made � I OYFWM. in the Scottish character, and whi6h, when saxpence oot from between her Bible and pDwer, and to transmit and diep2se of the power de. . I . I � 11 1�.` 9 .1. . I it I had better�go to her. But I said 6 -No$) a special study a Eczema and disease of the skin, tived therefrom to build acquire mind operate steam Goo. Watk P#4deni, Harlock IF. G.j w. a I .1 united in any race, always tended to con. handkerchief an' spear -mint AQ 4 Ippin Your fathei may peemit and Wei can confl lently recommondbe, Chase's Oint. and other veue&, and all necessary �,rbsrvos and Broadfoot, VlostWooldenk liestorth P. O.; -W� .a. �� . I your mother to ment to cure all forms of Eezems. The first appllw shannon sooy4rwA liestorth 21. O.- Mich") � spicuous success. One was a reverent at. into the plate. She had wrocht bard forthe V& i docks, together with such other poweis and privi. _ I ' VbQ MQI1 QtAbq: b0q,qqj jnqt t9 t1gi tatioh and gives. the little sufferer legejp " way be necessary. Y4 G. CAMERON, So. . KtIrd . .thi ,ohe I ,lj99theq the :rl is, fn;;;i�r of 16Z , Sworsh V. U., tachment to the past, and the other an alert axpence, but she gied it as cheerfu' as if humor her, U I have soon 6hough Of him lest- I . I . - � �', licitor for the applic-Anto. Dated at the Town of , vnuwwxa. . adaptability to the present. Perhaps,- after :he had been puttin' it into the hand o' I I � - -- L the to know tha' ; I - I Goderich, to the County of Huron, this - 261h dot of W. G. Broadios SWorib - Alex G,Winorp Uada - , the Jew, no man was so patriotic as the ' Ord, an' no' into a pewter plate. I just �� when a mattpr of importitnce Janair-y. A. D. i898. bu ; %sow OL $"G6; Tom" X1 Hay#@ - 11 Lj comes up hip stron 'V�Ql ffiust atway"'s as. - I "' 15P 9 =44. .0 . ­ Thm "Ibuft, mt" . 'Ta. .4 ma; UYU . - quarrelgome feelint -r, ­­­_ I - I �- Fraser, Brumfield I John f me, � Scot ; and by palriotism he did not mean rt o' hersel', and m7 neighbor's penny was ner . strength of charactet may "'OR 11 OMW1146ti . thocht at the time that that saxpence was a t itself. "His 9 , �u an aggressive 01 , since pa I r than a roun bit ol copper," I I not. be brought out bi little things, still -11 CA I . 1A . � - Loan, klp;;n� , � , no Scotchinan was inclined to quarre except nae mai " Mj boy,". interrul ited the old gentleman, i � I - I � J. ASIM - .. in the last emergency, and with distinct .How graphic and pathetic alao are the folw 7 SEAFORT11. 4 1 _: gain in view. - lowing entries from a treasurer's book of Xing him on, Ze shoulder, "I have F or to and Children. I 601. NA140i ftarlook - Bob#, NoUIRKn, ,%&lot* . as aumoftj gro;aville -'Johd Govenlook on, 0 . But he meant a feeling of de I - ly EnOwn all along that you were not one of . I I . . W,audlors. ' . -1 � votion to one's land, to one's faith, to one's 0000 . 0000h The fio- 00 I I John 0. XO -Moo � � -_ th rd =no who are incapable of dMile olp � I PACKING HOUSE, "rmar" d"dds 6o #I[od Inearsnom or Anos. . literature and to one's history -There was unj o 0 inary going'on in the world gipgt ' � . pot 106or b0ftsi$ WM he promp I . WILAK AND WRARY WOMXN FIND A RZAL ta din! is rIF-4-17-1 � 10-0 _Ky atin,nded bo to 'j- _� -the Scotchman ers n 11";;% 10 IWY of 64 above 6flibom sod4rawd 10 I . no doubt that the heart of FRIEND IN SOUTH AIVIRRICAN NNRVINIL aro , nd them Take her, and may you &I. of. (2 _A101 �, ��i_ wa , / E-0cl 4 . constantly went back to the purple hills and . , I Z�Uwl , . ' r rap"Wil 064 ammw , the swift -running - rivers and grey sea break- ,_ RRHAPS he was a ways be happy." . . . i I . To HOG BREED JM0. . k �­ � . cynic, but some one 0- a . . N �, L � -1 I .. � ___ __ I 9' �, SEAFORTH I - L "' �` " , I -_ I I ing,on the rugged eastern coast, and the soft bas said that In this � TH I western lochs, where the mountains were age, there are no Cakryil* Meals to WdrkMen, Nr over a y 1� I - I, 7 � k" tbe &lefty for Ills "I# of 11 I �Ik I r 11 order wo for a quartgr of a 0 -, reflected as in a mirror. The independent . c (by women. This In Berlin there is n4. a regular service I -CASE L & 00 � � , - ,a INDAP0. To Rs Fa I Scot -and all Boo * ear IbMA sW Forty-losi Dollars walk , to were indep?ndent-was . - ... 111en, stron of 'barts which bring tiIA-) workmen, factory � I -_ . MUS16d .. instru-me Dt . I J)hysl, g and Of the Beeforth Facklat Holm Are -pre prepared to have any true. voice in liter- noble cally, as hands their mid-day tiieal, The carte are & red to handle any quantity of I I .6 . ; - .. . , . I - nogs, . . j: � " : ature, and there was no part of the country Elley are mentall owned by a private company, whose fix6d . I W ve or Draw, for which they will M , i . .... " . I I I : :tensive in pro- and, morally; but It � � the highest market price. Will have � -1 MAID0RIUM. where book buying was so ex charge for transport is fifteen f * a I j " .1 I 11 . Is true nevertheless, . Ont _P ennigs, or M e aw if man Wl on any parties having live Hop - portion to the number of people R9 in Scot- that a large under twopence -per in h.- The 'food.is I - '. � i pex- - .of,� to dispose For Par- , I , � � � - land. All the same Scotchmen regarded centage of the � a _ of, it notified. of. i & ihT I . I . vro- carried in leaden basins of different colours, . tioulars call at Retail Store, Carmichaers . Barr's Dye W O'rks with special affection their poet Burns, and . ach street in which a fa8tory is- situated . I e.6 . Block, Seaforth. I � I ,­ � , 1873,, ' ; suffer from nerrous- e . A4 P - 7 I . . - . . . . ,� 1) considered that the romance of life had been . ness and general de. having a different color. The carts go round . . 4Y . . T. R. F. CASE & Co. ' I ,, I - I 15184J, 0 u d:d , O Iard timies, we have con. , most tenderly and suc�essfully touched by bility. They drag the workmen�s dwellings leven o'clock 11 ..,u �. I I . I . J_ mEj M JEJ ab e � R .-Ov,n - the great Sir Waltei Scott. out a weary existence. and each' dAay Is and collect the basins containing the dinners - 110A 0 .-it � 10 � . I Oall Pianos aud Organs at - . . f a day of pain an(l suffering. This, was at 11.30 they meet and sort out the collec' TIM GRZAT VEMEDY , -, :, . f - . WEen the Scot went to a foreign country j the case with 311ss Ann1e Patterson, of RIN000 1 96.. ! e;�� , 0% * I . R. H. Barr has removed his Dye Works to he bad a keen sympathy - from Indigestionand nervousness. shd wa X"U Cures i .� � I WETHO color., The carts a6re heated by hot air, I I '40,,ifleduoed PIP/10,984 . with the political', SackvIlle. IN. B. 'S_be suffered terribly tion, -so that each cart gets basins ot one PRODUOZO TMH PAO ,GODERIC]EI ST. near the - struggles of that country, and was not in. I a. JOHN MORRISON, Reeve, Wintbro i Y, - , 1"inso Go u9t � 7� � Innuenced by sonic one, somehow, to try all Nervous Din . Failing Memory . P P. 0. ! 1, � � , . clined to quarr'el *ith i the political tradi- � South Smerican Nervine. Of course, it was The wives, on handing the conductor their Paresis, Sloop] Nightly EMU- � WHAJAM ABCHIBALD,. Deputy -Reeve, Load. � ,,, 8 I Y =0 Tea �, E I DIST CHURCH 4- - but till , left to J�himself, nine Scots like boping nVinst 110T)o-another patent husband's dinners, receive from hi $ions, oto. CA b past b , 9i oury P. 0. -_ I � I " - ; tions ; in a clean vigor and size a ,7"6 a a d QUICIE17 but WM. McGAVIN. Councillor, ImObury P. OI Org&W , $25 and UpWardg,, 1, '. 11 ... ! And would take this opportunity to, thank his num. I oat of ten xeverted to Oat just and strong medicine. But she hPd tikea only one bottle basin to be used for the following day. -The surely . I ,or young, JOSEPH 0. MORRISON, Councillor, Roschwood I __ ,I erous customers for their liberal pstronage since � d -,,be, her system beg:ln to thke on the Eselly.carried ni tpocket.PrImO1.00apacksm .. . . . . emocracy which was created by John system works well, and is being gradually ex. Six for *5.5o I no #6 P. 0. 1* . F -o ng to Seaforth, and to inform- the public gener- j - health of earliest Years, and after usin . dswe or - � Cone,spondifig pncft I . - . It OUT " IUMTrON, but , irthat I am now in a better position than ever to i Knox, who found a number of nobles and three ,bott!es she 'was completely curer tended. Mono r . DAML MANL.T, 0aunonlor Beecj�wood[ P. 0. 4 m 11 . mwo� � ; . If your druggist b" not JOHN O. NOWKSON, Mork. W410trop P. O.' 1 give customers satisfaction, so bring along � their retainers, and left a consolidat*d and No wondi-r ,she is ,strong In her conyletlon I ----�* r It 11 d aid. � DAVID M., ROBS, Treasurer, Wluthrup P 0. jj j 13EF0,RZ PURCHASING. I _. t i, i " - . a It we p � Fizi 9 'y that there Is no remedy like South Amerl. MIN 9 Dy CO., �� YM 1IL or ear Agw" � . I I I vour clothei; and bave -them Cleaned or Dyed for independent navion. Nothing wag so in- DRATn oF REv. -Dn. CARsoN.-The Rev WIL 19V , Assessor, Soodhwood P. 0. : . 1 411, i !Fall and fflater. , can _N1ervIue.---m-29.' . . . This rapid I roves It Is a resedy tkat everyou .: I I I - . - -4 domitable as the Scottish accent, which Jo eph Carxon,.�, D. D., vice -provost of Ahe who ides ft 5 E DODDS, 008seWr, Sesforft P. 0. I . s we I of. Tom oily, 10 POLLARD, &Wjuy bWdAr, Load- � 1� - - 'I . R. H. BARRj Seaforth, travelled before -a man, and *hith in its For sale by LV.Fear and Lumaden &.Wilson .. 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