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A -_�!tll,J .6thoodalail of mixture. of half cow tween the toes. Thowearers of the Hindoo : � I .. � ft .1 '�_ m�, ' 11_..­(wSr3_1 1".. , . - - I , � I L -7 11 The record' of the but and ha f 41' ;� I- Z 1, q:r -27 8% I , '. . 41.- .A# _�_., 1-8 t, , - �Ww � - � ­ ..-. - ­ . I � - , - _" . - i 't. ., MW,W� ffiW'Gf1h~,Aid' ,"IiWmw^-Jh.�­f��,Z. _�_v._-r-­%,4w,-�,-_, ��'��,,;.g'­ -manuro and, bawson, 4tirred4ww" paster" . . -E - 1 .� - __ *1 , _� - - _ - , " ..1, ­ . ;,. ?%� - I I . -snowshoo-inike, con. �� . � , ROUT9&r � - - ... � 1. I '. AL I I- bell oon I.. �� I �, � �sosadal,aad,th&,Arotfo HORS - I � - ; . � . ., P - _� I , I -_ I 'd li this dmt Use of the tent and Arabs employ � "I � I , In �� I A - I T olooly defines it as ,,The a i ' I I I . -y _ _ xpression The. reotis of each plant an dipp - I _ - 1. . - I , e . -_ h � - - , I a-= .No."w'. !., , , it -at, - 11 .�7� , " _ 40" . I - .. . . � I f I __ , - . . _" I. � 'Of the *bole man;" aid Abe gres ii" 0- : AM �Aik�,'t � infiture a Ud imiabdiater, ' thim ih the fabrication of lace. - . � , ., . _ - . - � I � .. . I I _ I X I - I �� � I , = "thi *the ground - -- � li . 0 t �� DWS Ki IF Pft Thek� OW. Dr. Arnold, !sys, If P;obtry .is the beatitifit . : . � . 11 _1 and the soil won 11 J around , it. This , -------- 0 i - - . . . . � � . T and tion of Ideit to life.'- i 11 � jl,� ��. ` . . - Thisprofouid V - OV ' ; tion - .. I., coating on this roots furnishes' a certain - A Benzine � I �:.. 11 __ - .1 -1 I � I Wtor. -i ure Salety- 11 i Fe -wale ate"its, . , was amplified by - .,. . i - I Fur 'a, " I . r . I- I latter - .- � I I., � .amount of moisture and of feitilizer, which . -7 - ". � I I I.. 1 . An Italian, says .I.. . �� - . � I - . I � I I numerous quftAtioas,. in which tho� speaker . '... I . � � - 11 the plant needs at once to start the now an exchange, has.invent- . : _ -P I I . _. � - � � . - ­ ­ ­ __IFE � &-1 I . I ed a benzine imotor for attaching to the r' . I - . I � ­` 1, �-,, - 11 3tions will a" YOU . You have' seen jL flower nipped by showed thi definition to -be &`most, app�o- growth. In a few days we start the, oul - ear V -_ A _ . . . . � - I ti- The following stallions will tra bt�-Uir- � ty for all points. � . frost, fAde and die in 'the flush of its priate6ne.' Thedistinction betwoeq PFON . - � .11 vator between the tows and'keee them of a bicycle or tricycle, the motor, being- set' g- the xe"on o? 1898 as follows . I ,,ad then entered upon. They ' . � � � ra ab' in motion, pushing the machine along. The in ; tl�'�;,-` . I EMPORIUM beautyL -That.'is how women die when wer . 'r " I I - ; solutely free from weeds the 6 season. driving aparatue is set over � single wheel, . * . d - rdifferewnt in �heir origin, and indrinsf." . ; ,-­ � ­ � �� . . Treated thus they will be comparative] and this projects an arm I North West attacke by amy of the diseases peculiar cally different in thoir signifleance. In' � , � free from- weeds the following season. for connection to The Young Clydesdale Sta 'Mon, . � � - - ' � � ,if , - � �,o or Chi . . r sex. prose the thought predominates ; the emo. , - the ends of the ba,ok wheel axle of a bicycle, L "gOs - I I to thei �, t I ; : allowed to form Wide rows but- little can -be YOUNG CLENDERIE , I I .1 tional element is subsidiary. In poetry we 17, ; . I or the axle of a, tricycle. By an - arrange. � da, and CAWOrni* Woman's burdens are woefully , P . � � done the second year, but pull any weeds . - - � I �� PRINCE. )int& ' . J I . find the reverse ; the emotipnal is all im� . . ment of levers, which can be connected up I I I � herdale A heavy. Her sufferings that may start by ban& I should have to the handle -bar of the machine, the driv. J�ams 'Ross, Prop#etok. - - . . . Leat : are agonizing- portaut, while the intellectual element is I I . *west. We have thana ' . ' I . I said we plant the rows four feet apart, and I A PULIMAW ToUj�.__ � I Her patience is grand. Disease preys not the cihief conoideration. The speaker 11 - � met plants about �ighteeu inches apart in in gear can be met in motion or stopped at Will stand for the improvemmt of vim itas . I � .acoommoilsuim _W I upon her. will. The mdtot, can be regulated to an , k L . Land�borough The light dies out of humorously exemplified the Iaob that �rhyiui, the row. As soon as the ground is frozen season at his own elable, Lot IS* L,=don raid st%ti. �.. her y � - I I --- An* I . iyes, her steps become A did not nocemkril� constituto gootry �y giv-- - % �_ - � ­ . - � � hard, the rows sho' pace, and is uaranteed to push any cycle at ley, half & mile 6outh of Brucefield. T'ar;W:Y0, in- � I , I - ! � . slow 4n d . . I uld be covered with some a speed of 2 miles an hour. The weight of sure a foal, so. . I . Ink Im';M � . � ing some apt illustrations. R yme is no , f 15M-4 � ,7. . t I . I � I - . coirse manure. I like best to take dry the motor-&sher is about 66 pounds. I � I . � loses flesh ,- grows an essential aler�eut In poetry. The all im. ' � I I - forest leaves and bed the horses with them, � - . TH, sallow, listless, d .11, , , I �. I 0 P =d Ounn"a shilms as .,SEAFOR . MOPS like a flower, portant question is,_"Does thi ssIectlo' I -with the horse manure and The Road and Carriage Stallion, - i � .; 4 . then take them � It � - Then the dies. Her family is left to appeal to the intellect or the'emo M,9$ . � - . ­ - �, . . ]Keeping Fd,ith With Children. RIALTO. . I I ' I . I tio, .� �' -. .- - - . . coVer the rows well. When the plants start . - 8"FORTH - Dealers in -first-Class Fifrniture of all. the c9lt - mercy pf the world.- Poetry and prose are also different- in as . . . I . in the ng, ri%ke the mulch between the There is a too mneh-negi6eted influence in �A. � b . 1� CHARLESWORTJJ� Proprleto,- i. utur". � ri � .. I � 12.40 2� 12.55 P. X. � " much as one is indirect while the otlier'iq ls� -1 I = rows, the Mana ement of children which we should . 10-12 P. M. X27 P. IL - kinds, in latest desi ! . X the fruit will be clean and nice. r gns. Upholstering � " k4ther's *dead I " What a piteous ­ .1 0- "I . I I � (For pedigree and description s" eatalog:m) -' I . direoL I, The plo�vman hornewiw4 p1dai I . r -..1 Am . . - . not WIT exerclse---Aeeping faith with- ' Winner of the red ribbon and lab prize at tbe . - � -_ � 9.20A_3L: 10.15 & IL _1 , neatly done. W,te &Igo dp Picture fram- plimse, What sufferings 'have been his weary way I them, -They ought to be Ale to Great industrial Fair, Toroutoi will make thirs-le-ma . ­ . . I 1 &15 P. AL: 7.06 P. X A � I _f ing, and a choice selectl6ll of pictures endured T'before it was used. W pi � ;" "Th6,wesry'vld*m%i h-10, I Paddy-Pottawatonly. - - rell4uce upon on have entire I .11 I 'iil r by ode his wa'y homeward.' Thi distinction TRAW, " follows: Rialto will leave .his own , .1 r word. We n eed scarcel sbi%bls, Eg- 7.a A. X 7.40 A.M., ­ � always ori'hand.. Curtain .poles at all should mothers, ' i '' Sistims Suffer is here evident. Every selection, 'w'hetfier I I - . I ­ �� Edwin, Forrest once produced a play '. y mondville. on Monday, and durin I I &11 P. IL 9-56 � � WIVC% , _ may�,'therefore, it is eminently necessary we _g the week take in P. IL �� . . the followitgq . . prose or poetry, must po ��alled -'Meti 014000: Hyle's hotA UkKa, Dub)W, � 6.20 P. X_ I � and � asess, unity. -Thire . 1, . 1� rr I'll ­­ I Ii.. , to . Mora. " Super were engaged sho�ld promise nothing -rashly, either good Bftchweod�_l albon, BruW]v, Dlytb, Manch 4.36 P.m*, r � M, We aie also so ? The . I . I- 0).* - �' a I .11 . Pn _ put up., � y nced mt. Dodd's Kidney must boorderin thou there must'be a I � I ; _L .. r I personate -Indian warriors and- among or evil, W43 hear a child confide to his com. Goderich, Clinson, Bayfleld,'Vams, and then = r a LCAN tr, m was ev bright Irish lad who had a de9p a " 6' M%mma said she'd unish me for Saturday. ' ' , I 3 New William's Sewing Pills will quicVy and 1h6rou&y ouw 'purpoi; 1 vi b . ; I - � 15N.tf O.- I x for the T a o*; thergeh m; net be,a ' i tral , Z the - - Stopping �piicev lato. . .., Oen � ,�jinion p if I 11*7 smd Bruc4D. ! - =e, beat in the market for do-- an cues of Fe�� WeakniA They -thought. Hundreds of ideas I ht'h admiration for the great tra edian. d down those bannisters, but I *in sure __ � I � I � � 1i - no tra�illing, agents, - no - never fail. They give hedfl4., sWn&4 suggested themselven to the mmi � . At oint In the play Nere Metam9ra, she won't,'you know." The ]Kentucky Bred Trottine, Stal- � Mile& . . t mestie * use, UT of 'the ' . a . Or, to oneourag6 a wenw- � ' . 4 � I I . I . - . � , - at self _� W&P. IL . . at Ul ' so .; asks ' m I not the great chief of the Pot. child's effort -government in some dir.' Ron, ST. ELAM 1.40 7. X� - high Priem c6unse: a new lease of life. author, b 0 Jho " ari selected that .i � � F . 0.16 7 2.10 . I . . bavii an imme ate -bearing on the'theme. I . tawatomie* ?'� the supers are supposed to ectio#, the mother promises - to carry him up 1.29, 1 � - I . P. XOGRaGOR, Proirietor. 1 2.45 - .- ri - J ..grunt 61U b, ught'l., The stage manager, to bed; and we bear-99M.other promised to . U � � . . . .. � So in the 4tu of i seloo , �, lanob firsi ; 3 0.40 . &05 I ti6a wo Z � . I had ��Tullj- drilled them on- what they , carry me up to bed her own self, but she has The Kentudkey bred trotting wkwon, at� BWW, � � rw Mixe(L I , 7UXT� EaSt Huron Tewhers in 0 got the contra thought "dlry to livilla up Creitor had been much fairer to us. than . ral"Age 10,:MM:?,r.r.AL3K:1:W(3-_ on-, . will stand for the improvement of' stock " seasm &50 A. X. �9.65 A� X� I . . I I - the - structure an we pould suppose the be 1" been generally esteemed W have were supposed to do, bat on the night of fone out." Adults are quick to soknow- at h1lown gbable, Brucsfield� � - : 7.00 ' ' J - . � . vention. of r Unity - the performanoe the you I ng Irishman was so ge th - I � . . ,_ 917 . . In the Undertaking Department,we buy The annual, mostin aut6r did, The lack* was the beep. It in quite true that in ionic families ad e necessity of steadfastness in gov- A- . . � � 7.1a - 9.45 . I . . .g of the 9"b Muron greai fault in t�Nwhing' . I transported by Forrest's acting as to quite ernment foi themselves; it should not- be The . -_ I - T.29 - 10.ft - our goods from the beat houses in Ontario, Teachers' Associatio- literature. The" - & ialrge number of children are . born, and *16 Im,Pofted � Shire Stallioji i , I . ?ened in Brussels arotion, relat. , . foWt that he was impersonating an Indian. difficult to rec*ognizo the same necessity in - I i n � - � 4on and unification 6t gror up, some good, some bad, but the par. . I . i , -0 I '013th 1111 . When Forrest turned to the assembled the management of children. .. . 11 YORIKSIHIR] 4 � 11 I . ­­ . . any enti of those children arg . 'I. �� I . . I -- always made with the vice-president, Mr. Forsyth, in the i � A 12"_p I . . � and guarantee satisfaction in dvery depart. publio,school on Friday-, " i4 . at 10:15,- was nooe*"r,v for thi uaderstanding'd. � fiot hayfor � in the . . Ivn fmd Brum-, i ant of our work. We have i . �Fanl.v� - warriors and thundered forth "Am I riot . . .. . � it &-point to furnish chairs, and all other -re- chair. - � I composite thing. . 4 . . . pon.ibilities of the strength o the' ir od. I . -0 TuRx,Bum & CuDx�nii,-'Propriowrs. ' _. I I � I . �_ . . - 11 11 . I � . The president dealt with the quest' . sprIng than the father and mother 4f 'the the.great chief of. the P�ttawatomies.?11 the - Wbat Paddy Would DO.' z - � Monday -Will leave X. H AoW Jtou" � I . I I - paswwr- � wites for funerals, 4RZ3 Or- CHARGIC. . pointed ;' 11 ion _ �Wy it%& . ­.... &15 A.M. &46 r.M. . t I ; s. (or Entrance ana P. a' sio ly babe who nourish It from I feeble M 'J� , The following-committeeo were ap 96 Irish boy's enthusiasm j�roke through all ' 'Da - = better than heretofore. I 2 Writ -69n Exam' A �eztain Paddy Murphy, with a number Ufb=0, And proceed by 'w y lo ChtailfiuM $a ­.... 9.18 On..general business,'Messrs. Cook, Scott restraint. 'Heleaped into the air with a 91h Concession, Hibbs � . -6.35, ! I L2' He said his remarks were based Z GhOdhood to adoleseduse., The happin a I . of othirs, was discussing -what they would GeorP Sill""'s, - - -*for s- 1-1 � � ,L Arterial an&,cavity embalming done on � � .., I - .- .. 9.80 &07 . � .. shoutand brandishing his tomahawk then to Andrew Arohlbaldle, Ji. be on 0 -1 ­.­ 9-" prilmet-ples. . and Shillinglaw; on ,resolutioxw, -Mears. his observiLtion while readin# -thioxamin. is ip the parents,- not in the -children .. t wild` do in me they were shipwrecked far o U -t At for -night. Tumesday-To 66;;�Tdrnbuu% - 1�_ �_ I , 1, 6_18. - .1. scientifie Robb, Lough and Musgrove; on reporting, Ation Pape" around his head shouted-, 11 Begorra je . I - . :9.60, _ , and partly on his own experi. joy,is in taking .care of the child, not in -t e ) ,... ­ 1 &2& P, S. Night and Sinday calls will be J. H., ,,',,&moron. . sea, without even a plank to got ashore on. Concession. XoKillop, for noon ; iben by way of . I � I , A 9.6-9 _ - - � - � ....... � . . ence as a teacher. - t a are! ' , Beachwood to Thomas Wellei0s for '64ht. wanes. . . &3& � ded to at Mr. lAndabo W resi- job Slovenliness was one, of ch4d taking- care of the parent. All I - After the others'haAf told -what they would _, _ . � �*.E.... -10.16 &56 - . . .1 n Hartley dealt with the subject, Pgs Of POV L . . . 0 . ., day -To Drn Mokson's, 7th Cohommon, lot soon ,, . � .. ,-� I thi,great drawbacks. This can be in 'a 1i X NJ;", '20d ocoaaW L L �, .�, .. � m-Sa 7.14 . . rouV atf . erty amount to'fiothing., - The do Paddy'& turn came. 11 You're a selfish the. -to Thems I a on, Hui- � . . . :4..... 10.4-1 . . . - 6 ad A� o D)OW6 . 7.21 . I buill for him paper that hom large measure overcome by care on the c"no. won when- the heart is a L . , lot," "ye he. 11 Yed al1be afther N avia' lett. for sight. Thurm H04,4 '&a. � .L , . a work -should part of the teacher. Home work, � is often thO pride of prosperity cannot satisfy $f the, I . I I . -'any of the others. forth, for noon ; then to; Unk Ofich1j, 2nd Go . ... _'L D . , ! , directly in -the rear of the min,. a "' Homework exercises." He assumed aa a ound. A CHEAP MEDICINE. I M"" �.I..... 1,00 7.1.7 14 I ­ . ii. . . . yourselves, an' not savin %Ta - Poss - i "i I . I , slon, Tu*ersmltb, for nighL P�ild ' '.T,- 1 _ ­ 111.10: &M� :"Irl! I 1. 11*1 begiven; exerciseashould be characterized thecause.' Candidates at examination who heart is sore. The beauties of life are! found 18040 That Will Promptly and OM do It different. Oi`d sliwim. ashore an - ay- 0_ ["Im , __ I . O'L for night 'not I MoEwas's, 2Dd Cone"on SkAlay-, for soon ,L-,Wn ,� . . . , - -puse. . , I ! by three things: lat,--Alhey- must admit of dc; their work - neatly will receive a much in leacrifioes made, not in " fred - - ! save miself firab,'an' thin O'd shwint out to 0. X Mason's, Min .r llalarda�_ �. IA I . : L money acqu 0 . Effectively Cure. � SouJhLtoJohn.MQGregoes for noot-then�to Mo I . I . i �.­.._ 6.51 i-x� &30 P. X. . . i Beatherdale & L j being xet in a short time; 2ad, of.being.,ex_ larger mark- than those who d6 not, He - &no if we could only learn these things when ! - . again'aul. a the rest of yez.11 - . - * " I alve � - M I ­ : I I . - L . . - L . abl�Ve L;C;te Vill bo� i � ;I..... 7.04 ' 8.46 - I I - - I I amiued a short time; 3rd, --they must said he generally totind the answers inhis. W .are young, how -much more we Ivould . . - ownL stable *h; - i � ­ .... 7.16- 4.00, . i L - I ; � for nigh � d carried out during the sesson,bealth and'weather I � � . be within the powe o to!y too short. Difficulby fnight sirise from ob oggle for the rail beauties of life, th6 Mr. iohn Hitch, of Ridgetown, - Tells HOW Had the Art, B ut -Didn't Know, parm - ­.. 7.24 #;,I* , I . . - A.' ... 7.47 -9.30 Landsborough, work should be set that requires the assist. using note books tAoo freely. ! Good -practice re'll joys and' the real pleasures, thin for iie had Spent Dollar Upoxi Dollar in - multittingi Tems.-To Insure a 'oal' $10L; mares - � L i � _ � &09 4.60, . - I - bw returned regularly.to tht b6i;; or I&* will � . - ....­ I I I � ance of parents. The speaker then indi ated Tell me, pleaded the artlees'maid, where! be � ;* ... *. &17 - � 4.5% 1 . . ic to give pFpile exercise in, reproducing parw I th6 false and delorlious triumphs whi6h are Vain Before Findi' the Medicine That in lies the seernt of the art of oon-vareation 1 , all accidento to'-manst . I � - . I suitable exercises for I .. tb:ZriF%f - (W of no foal ; . L . .. .-t &24 5.OL - L & . what � he considerec I ; I _. 119 . . owners; money payable 14 January, . ,� . kTaphs;iu Gramwar,. clauses should nobbe ov!1yevansceatthiags an'# tortures bi) the ' I I �A 812% 6.16, . . L . - to ared Him. The sage assumed the attitude he � was im .1 I ..�... &60 . SEAFORTH. � thevirious alassan starting witli Part U. abbreviated. More attention should be soV1 when the small greatness has do I - d. - 0 . I 1684 --if � . I—— -6,25 - I - _. Spelling could, easily be thastered .at h6me ; given I . . pa,r . wont to assume when in the art of impart. 11 .. � .'...­ 9.60 A. X. 6.20 . - _. to parsing. The papers set at some Saturday Night.'- . . From the Standard, Ridget6wn. . I .. Thoroughibred -Cly- - .� . I 9 I Ug Win on - : � � I . � . . � . preparation for spelling matches afforded of the recent examinations wbre severely .. I � I i i d i, and said: - . The Imported - � -, � � . . . profitablework. Memor6tion of pass -ages, ' People who read from week -to .week of My child, listen I- desdale Stallion, 1. . 11 .. .L � - : ! V aiiticized by the speaker, who showed that L ­ � . i - . . , I -1 :� - WorkS . with exercises in the acour� ing out of Original Hotel Rule's. ' . the marvellous cures effected by the use of - ? I . I am listening bresuhle�sly, she answered. . : , I y : - - - elves to 1. . ' L � YOUNG LORD MARMION, No. I . I �+ Bares Me . . . .to Writ - W3.examiners. did not confine theme ! Dr' . Williams? Pink"Pills little think -that Well my child- 'he rejoined, that is all . - . I . . .. �� . . ,iv6 ,iA fashionable eyeliats"hotel in,t . I � I � . - - passages was commended. Arithmetic tables the limit of the work, nor did they g , ,he United right in their midst exist, many who ha . 74W. - I . . i might. be. learned. He abrofigly insisted I � ve is conversingL agreeably. I I . L . ' . 51 - --** 011RCULAB : \ ; � In, -M M questions in a definite form. . Siates has adopted the following rules for been relieved irom. pain and suffering by the there - ',of the irt,of . J. W. L - I . T _i.j t . I 1�i X1MJ___0'NtED that no problems in arithmetic should be A discussion by Messrs. lAugh, Lowery, tfie guidance of its gmests - I . ' ' � --- . *_ RU%%ZDG1i, Proprietor. . . . L -- 1. � . . . . I I use of these won I ­ � . 1. I . dirfal-libtle pills after hav- ' I L I Lot - " ­ I'� , . . � � nab, but &hat pure mechanical work be the I The motto of the hotel is: I I D6 unto g Monday, May llnda-Wfll leave his own sUtiso . - � - �� - L L I � . - Curtis, Robb and Cau�eron followed. . in suffered untold agonies -fop months, L � WELL Kwowx NEwsrApEn IgAw DEAD.- 3t, Concession 4, Tuckersmdkh� a4d ooeed 'to � ­� I limit. He suggested a method of ol I I . 1. ' L � . a" e &I H. Barr has removed his Dye Works to Dr. McLellan then resumed the subject I h they will do you. " Mr. John Hitch, a man woll and favor- The death of Col. Cyrus A. Page, publisher James McQueen's, 2ad-- Concession of Way, I or I., . . er's " 1 - thea'west to jh6 Pur - ,_ � � . � - T I . - 6 � I . - - ti6a of composition which should = of literature, discussing it under the -head a here are three. deparbments-u�stsil`8, ably known throughout the county, was of the Boston Beacoa; who ,, died suddonly noon ; then south 11 milsol, I . - -1 7 � d- - � . (;0D,ERI011 ST. near the METHO- itself to teachers. He would announce the I i bw Is he ' I . . .1 Line tolobark Stevousome.-Jor,fte m*hL Tuw _. : r i � ­. . ; I � . t , � . I of Spiritual application, the spirit of. teach- . nataira and outdoors. Outdoors I ever - ready when opportunity offered- to the other evening at his home in the Hotel d;7i-* WIII proow to Hill'a.,or6on, lben too James I . , I . . . . ­ ! . ­ , I - subject of thew.eeWs composition on Fri- I I ­ . � I � . . . . c ie - - � - � . 0, DIST CHURCH Ing and reading. 1his was uudoubtedii the spe a -k a word* in praise of these pills and Victoria,- wan announced on Wedueada Coo - es Rippen, for noon.; then mouth A miles,. 1 7 . � . I - this L the occasion -for . ; lapes' I . ;0 I . ! I , : f the ,,a %ge. Cof. theiMito George NeGonigleils'--lot the - .. I . I . diy, and would make. PLI ;� 11. most interesting paper of the convention. 11 in your room is brokqp lubt M . t .� And would take this opporlunity to th-Ank ,h!a num. discussing the theme. For home work, ; � , �, wring Was never tired of recommending them to afteinoon. 'He was 53 years of i Wtdaesday-Will prooeod to AWb7A 1�silii -16"'.0 . ,L_ , ; . . 3 'I - I . - wous:oudomeze for their libaral patronage since , , the committee on resolutions prosebted the tO*el- 'L his friends. A representative of the Stand. , onel Page 7ai s one of the beat known news- for noon -, then by wsy of Abe Will iva4 to tkis own : . . .. . . -I- CL 04 - � � - � . ­ - . pupils wete reqnired to prepare plane. the following report, which was unanimous- No alarm olobk furnished by i the manage. ard, anxious to know 'of the cause of M paper men in Boston. . . stable for the of 'Pro, . I .to . , 1 � . v6ming t,3 Seaforth. and to inform the -public gener- r. . , ght. ThwWay-r-Will These were discussed on Monday and the ly adopted, on motion of Mess a eat. Before retiring wind up your bed � I .ft I (D $-I- � ally that I am now fit a better position than ever to vi Willses, London road, for i6oh ,� then I � i - ' rs. Lou b � Hitch's recommendation, -called upon him TEnumm Loss op Lwz.-Two hundred U �, : a, * Dow. . I - give my customers astiaftetion. so bring Mong beat plan accepted, or perhaps the good and Lowery: -That this association heartily akid hear the ticks.. , .'. son!o hotel, Olinton. for one hour L; then by ,way of 'L . _� I . . L t at his home recently, and upon tell' th t fie ing boats haVe been swept away by a the Huron iroad to John XODOUgafft, Alma, for ,,the -1 nd- t 7 =1 0 . � . C . I your clothes and have them Cleaned or Dyed for features of the various plans M1 ht ba am- endorse the followili proposed changes ti To prevent nests carrying fruit from he genbleM&UL the object of his vielt AlIrlIffRit &- I sa idal viave at Swate, Japan, and night. Frifty-will proceed almg:fte Huron road I � r I i - � ftll and Winter. . bodied in one. All pupils 11 . - _ will s, ,� �h �. I . . I r ;� I , ,ble, we . _ ihan north 11 mnej, than e&d te - '_ - W* � 1 woull now have foreshadow T ve no fruit, . I " consented to "n interview, The story in hiox � Is man are missfu L I -ban east to Roberi � , I - f I �. ed bv the nister of Education. : to the Town Line . I I I . F _8. _ L I "I . `1 I K BARR, Seaforth,, the rameplan. Composition was required (1),Making Jft6r Leaving the minimum [Each room supplied with a handsome own words is as follows :-'s In the winter jAXTHQUAKE A!f _w -There James Aitchison a, for ;noon ; t - I t day night; Toes- I lifi. tion for teachers' romo ' ' " . MouNT AET.XA, - L Dev - 5 0 0, : , I �:.. I . . o be. written- out on Mon * card with the following ineription ; of 189, ofesuies. Huron road sad, for the Z19M. Satur. I ion& qua ,ca , i , in Sicily, Saturday Say7-.w1lt proceed to Robert ftrtuhe5a, Sad Con - L, It- # __ I.. . non'professi , I I wastakenwitha severe &ttA3kof was a violent earthquake . -_ -0 P-+ . tr, . r U -read, attention "Honesty in the bomb policemau, " I ­ J - . I - . I iy pupils must re payin . certificate. (2) That every public school . , J& grippe, from which I was confined to. the ' extending southward from Mount. samon of Tuckersmith, for seen , than way of . - , . � Wednesday nig t the com- morning, a . :I CA L.1.. Ao Runctuation. rt s6ll have a library paid for entirely by It the hotel. Is on the right 'aide Of the house for some time. This was followed by Aetna an reaching to Minoa, 30- miles Eginondville to his own stable, where be Zi remsto . t:71 - _ _ � 1 ,6-11 irins and 1R swillings of my lower southwest of Cataiiia. A number of houses . - ML I .'ZO" Aft&. 9WOOft 'Ph0Bp1&pdW " pAition to be again read and the whole at- I � severe until the following Monday morning. ' IM -4 �, , - . I Legislative grant, at - in the came of public . I rest lot it be known &t -the office, and it . - � I , . I . . 27m Gred RnglisA - -7en to Eaglish. By Friday each librarieL (3) The paym9qt.9f g94991 , t,r%q- r )tly be removed to the other side. limbs. . consulted a physician, -and he told were wreckgd at Blaneavilla, on the de- , - � I . ,�D T�fi l . V_ tentiou gi I I .�,? �r ad at Bempasso. -C I , X his. composition in readiness for 'I 0 om' , Am '�upil has I '_ '' " '1' ' ofia allowed on the table occupied me it wag polite MR ism n 40 . ID CD ,� : I I . Sold and recommendeNby , enJ th I . ,heu I . � I I 'a . . druggists in Canads. Oul . er should We purils -. This is th, pre- undor hio Q%ro for %bout two afouths, I , . . I . f .= � . - DI . tftrl J Alld k�66fiifiiv' ed e foflowlD r t . I. co tinued olivity of Mount Aotua, a . . - - 11 In the school Ism : ( 1) That 0 y new y -ma . : - Ill- - I � .. .able inedicine cdiiscove . six exchange -compositions and crikiclize. .0a .ahanges _ � . ,v ,rried couples I . 00 00her.A944 f9iloved, I . . . '30 " M � - . gmwankal to Cure all e aile limit for admission to the model sob We eat spooning in public. . I . unable to stand alone, but somabhh6s �. > 0 OP _ Im ; "I 9 , . - . . " i I We ness all effects of a;buoe 2) That . all � bills I = w should be taken by the. teacher and criti. be raised, at, leamb, one year. ( Guests are not expected to t.ty thei� I got started I was able to make a fei . 15 1 , - , b I __ (V 2, �t � I - v wetlelt-a ' ' 0 � I � I 1� ' I sen I i I . - off - - I I I - P_J W � I . orexaes% Men, I - Worry, Excessive use of To- cized before class. 'Mr. Hartley's paper ,was teachers teaching in the public school'D Ulesi they prefer to do so. Ve have a Unaided.- The tiouble was principallT III AL X I . r 10a ! (A ., - ibawo.j.Oplura r-8 uts. Mailed on reWpt I . W EPRS"s - COCOA A J I '& . T&_vPkWV '19 Rier ong. %R. � -"I a very suggestive one. in future receive a Model Norm tree "leave its trunk for board. 11--�'-Ex- MY feet and clung to me all sum C I _ V Pi 4 -otprice, one irokage $1, six, $6. " &I trainin - . . - 1. I ri . - . ,63 .Inspector Robb, in a few Well chosen re. (3) That in,future the LOgislative gra4ti to h"90- - � .1 I tried 41most everything that One- ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA e. I= 1 -3 �*VXCure. .Amphleta free to any address. - 9 . - fr1ends 0 1 Z)��_p - __ . �� . I sum 2: .9 � I ' %!he Wadd Con4musy, door, Ont. marks, testified to the valu rural public se'hools be apportioned Th equal _ 9 . I ---fe-l: honirg to gain relief, but th�r . . I i� - t . , I nei 4 rn p = � of I I � - . - I 15val. . 0 , - 0 � (V 0 ., 11114- . I : . -, Ar * -, inwarC113 nor liniments Ap- ess . Wmg "N. -0-0 . ),,,IF I emphasizing the point that home work proportion as follows : ,'(a) Buildings, � medicine taken Foss ' es the follo i . - J" � t 31 . lold in Seaforth by Lumsden & Wilson, dyugg!sto. should bbe such a nature' that pupils do Of Interest To' OnliAg..- . � Distinctive'Merits : * A � Ing ; . � 0 ' eyipment, etc. (b) Salary paid teacher. � me &V relief, Thq . , - . � a to 11 ; in plied externally gave w I I � cit help of parents. � i . , I . � . . ­ - 1. --;---. I � D Average aptendadee. Convention then. , - 'Alt? f4A � � #W�"; - i +,h .4 164.. 8 I: &. 14 ,.-- � was OJA4 .- - Is I I --- )I - W-1 "01 - , . T% U 11 s, . + 11 A 4-h 1k w-ni" - r% 1, ,%f ULM"^ I - W not rcq ire 0,, � x"I . 1�, Now that the bicycle season is ushe�ed . ? - f the law --- . p4in was very zreat I L. V I ou " 9%w "%M V au J'Ou , adjourned to meet at Clinton at the call of a 5 � 6 U V.T V a au J V %om%,,v I? ! I � ... I' Psychology of number." He defined it as the president. , � , I and those in charga of vvihiolim will be op. to try anything 'suggested. I spent ' . . J I . . . 4 . I . ioll, . - an.orderly account of how the mind deals � I rtune:-�- . dollars up9n dollars "in cloctor's medicine, . � I . I . , I Pity In (2Uiil it I ,I , I _ I ---------- 0 I in case a person travelling or Wing upon a ; _pc Superilo Ity. . with number. Hophowed"tbe necessity of i�. .but all to no-par ae- The last week I was � . - undersianding the working of the mind in A MOTORM&N'S VICTORY �ighway in charge of a vehicle meets a person attended by is physician it cost me five dol- �, GRATEFUL and OOMFORTIN'd %W4 , - 11W - I I . . � - I 1. , order that -effort may, be economically . %, I - larn,. and having ibout'tb A4 time read in the . - .. .. - 11 - ravelling on a bicycle- or tricycle, he 1 shall - . 00 W I M I .. ' ' , . ow the person I toavell. � he work accomplished by Dr. to the NERVOUS or DYSPEFT. . . .1 2; where practicable all nowupap6re b 100 - . . . , . directed towards the, &�edmpliBhment of the Over Diabetes, Gained by the Williams'Pink Pills, I con dod that . - IN ,ow e+ ". � . desired end. Dr.. McLellan took a class .1 � P , - ing. upon a bicycle or tricycle dufficient room " clu it 10. . � I - - . � I who were about to begin the study of frac- ower-of.Dodd's Kidney Ion tbe travelled portion.of the highway to 'was certainly worth the experiment, and so- Nutritive Qualities Unrivalled. - 0% CD CD ft . . 4 . . . I . � - . _4 , M. .1 I , " , 4 . I tions, and demonstrated his method of � Pills. ,tol"a to the right. i cordiDgly purchased a box from a local In Quarter -Pound TUS only. n O.W1 C70 I I 'r � . I "I . I . . I - . . '(s. I .. Oct. The fundamental � . ! In case & person travelling upon a high. druggist and commenced their' doe, disoon. . ' Z C -t- I , CD I . . I I I teaching. this subj , -PRUAR" BY- � � . tinning the dootur?s modicindi, Thia.was in I M ow * = - . m idea that number is it -mental procefis, that TohoxTo; May 23-�-In a lar$e city, 'like 1way on a bicycle or tricycle overtakes any n I -1 . . L 1. I 0 is, the attitude of the mind towards a pres- Torono there is always much sickness, kid- ,'vehicle orhorseman travelling at less speed June or July, 1892. . After I had taken the JAME6.3PPS & 00-P LTD., HouceorAitacomium M �: 0 I . eutation in the operation of measurement, lor a pernotitravelling on foot, th ' L first 'box of the ills I could feel some . 166siox, Exel."W. U57-26' 0 -ft I I ! . : a person p - . . � � rey diseases largely predominating. The change, and after .taking se%len boxes I. - - - . 0 eq- -,- . . 1; � was kept always in view. He showed that street railway employee, exposed as,. they . Itravelling on a bicycle. shall give to the . 04 . ::� . -_ there is no mental process not involved in e lather person audible warning of his approach noticed a great imptovement. I'continued . - Sore$ Gone, Skin Cleim . . 0 . . . . . - . are to all the. inclemencies of the weath r . taking thdra until lbad used thirtseu boxes Mrs. Philip . Mitchell, of St. MM79, Out., say@:- C+. I .1 before atten�pting to pull. � . _ 9 Z = 9 14 addition and subtraction. are p%rticularly liable to kidney disease. M, � 1100000a . whea. I Oust say I felt as well as I ever did 11 My little boy, aged 10 Sam, was a complete mass - ge �& - Subject was discussed by Messrs. Plum- But they all know how , to conquor this i In me a person travelling or being' ppoln h .-of sores. caused by bad gloode We could And noth. � ow I mer, Cameron, Forsyth and Robb. � enemy.� . I a street or highway on a� bicycle or tricycle in my life.- Some of -my customers w o in to cure him. Floolly I tot a bottle of Burdock CD - - � I 3e � - . 0 1 - � ver an by any vehicle as . aforesaid� Or came, into my yard would ask me what I Bood Bitten, and' before alf the bottle wag gone . I ; 1� % . A lesson on " Phonic reading " was given For . instance : , Mr. �. H. O'Reilly, 27 Was doing that I was looking so well (know. - fl he be ve, and by the time the bottle was �J 0 3 -,. - em tra�velling at a greater speed, the S :5 . .. � 11 - by Miss Ritchie, witYA -a class, showed her Niagara street, motorman, Wo. 624, was for 1_ - I ing the'sick spell, I had undergone) and I, '16116 ed he . o a soro on him." . . I . . .0 M . 1Z � " � I . method of beaching sounds, and the combin- 1person overtaken shall quietly. turn out I . . - . - - . three years a. great sufferer from Diabetes. 1 4 ti 1. .1 � to the right, and allow the said vehicle or would always tell them that Dr. - Williams, - - - I - 0 � W , � , . � . - �, I They - CD . I ation of sounds into w6rds.' By question. Every reni6dy failed to help him, till he be- . � � I . aws St , I I 1 horseman to pass, and *the person so � over. Pink Pills had wrought the chafige, . -A A. pry. to M . -1 i�g as to, the meaning of the lemon, pupils gan to Use, Dod(rs Kidney Pills. Three % V I - . ­ . .1 - taking tl ra out W 0 f;4 � _" . q were led to see the necessity of grouping in- boxes he biciele or tricycle shall tu I are the cheapest medicine I ever bought," Mr. W. Franks, In charge of the Grand Trunk Ea- 00 (D . . cured him. . I said Mr. Hitch, 11 and if I had what I spent gineftorpCftrt Dover, Ont.,ssys: "-Pbur boxes . -0--d , , 9 � I , , . � - to the left, so far as, is necessary to avoid of Doan's Kidna) rills cured me of a very bad attack - law 0 X . - M , . . I . I I . I to phrases. Practice was then given in It is casen like this, where the patient I the collislorr. I . in other medicines I could, sit at ease this f Kidney Complaint and Lame, Back." - . $= .CD W - I readw* The, lesson was a very good One. - and the care are equally well known, that J , : Mr Hitch 0 . . I-" 1= � 1. I I winter."' . -_ - - - , . . During the interview s. I 9, $= ,.� . Mr. tough took th subject, "Ph'S" are the test of a remedy, and Dodd's Kid. ' � I - - - � : - & . . ! was an occupant of the room, and she - . I i . . M P I ology." xt� ney Pills have always stood it successfully., � 7 Mridness. ' - - U niin : ; � . � PJ I He utged tKeMcessity of dea - ! heartily concurred itf what her husband Constipation Cured. . PD . CD ov P 0 J0 . . . I � To be kind is not so difficult as some seem said, and stated that for one other member it's Important you should have natural action U I ... with it as much as possible in the concrete. They cure all kidney complaints; . I .1 lm,j 11 I No reason why pupils require to accept the I t4 fancy. The habit of kindnes's MAY easl Y Of t - - . I i �he familv the nilts had been used with the bowels. Purging and griplug do violence to the Pt $= a: e -t- :=A � I . . . statement of the text book with regard to i b6 calbiviited and is alweyi profitab . A I system. I"%- ver Pills -are naturalm own medicine 1-14 � , : � . , . id suedess' in a case of severe nervousness. . Mr � PJ M 0-d .. If I Hitch at the time he was seen by the re- Cure Constipation by � toning he bowel wall and i :� 01 . I nurriber of bones in hand. In dealing with The Village of Gretna Gfeen. 1. Writer in� Cassel's Journal relates an. inc ent - forall disordors of .the Stomach i Liver and Bowels, e+_ 0 0. 4�� 17Z I � n ' C1+_ . I . �p 0 1 . . s0h a lesso as digestion, have the pupils The � lonely little village justacross the border which well illustrates this point: - , ,porter appeared in excellent health. He is stimulating the secretions. Leave no bad After -_ effects. . :4 CD W :4 W -- discover the actual processes as far as possi- on the Scottish side is still- possessed 3f a, Some years ago a friend of mine owned a 56 years of bge, and a man who had alwp6ya CD F_" � . . - He - - - I 7 CD - , . ble themselves. There'is no reason, why handsome retriever dog. The 9;nim I - '93 0--i I CD :;� 11 . mysterious charm and romance for travellers al re' been used to hard work. -was born in , , (D' . I . 0 teachers should enter into abstract defini- eived more kicks than caresses fr ' - ' Vigor For Heart and Nerves. M . , ,-1 � -+� P I in Great Britain. Not in the long straight c ' Of his Oambridgeshire,*England, and came to this . � 11 Z cl� I . - . I I I tions of ma�aticabion. and deglutitiou when master, and I was continually remonstrat- - ..1. - -7 C3 . .- .1 street with its row of simple White houps . country 27 years ago. Before lo3ating in Milbum's Heart and Nerve i?Ills cure Am"mis, (1) CD . _-J 0 1 pupils can be induced to make defin,ttions does the attraction lie, but in .the stories lng 'with my friend on his cruelty to his dog, Ridgetown he conducted a brick and . tile Nervousness,, Sleeplessness, Weakoeso, Palpitation, � :� 0 pro 6 . � .. � co �:Fa . . � . themselves. Next, all teaching should ibegin . but his only. answer was the usual one, I Throbbing, Faint Spells, Dizzineos, or any condolon � 1_" 0 --I 01 I ; I . - . �., I told of the fagitive lovers who in older days� yard at Longwood's Rodd, Middlesex � ; . - I . . - =* - , then the detaili.' In � 99 The more you kick him the more be. wil � arising from Impoverished b11ozd,Dlsordertd Nefyea, � . . with a general sketch crowdpd the border village ;.the -poorer - - r county. He MCs been carrying On -0, Succe'38- . or Weak Heirt. . M E n J= � � . . I I I _ I � � � teaching digestion�� don!t enter into the love you." I was very kind to his dog, and . . -000 . - k � . � - 11. . -VAIVNIERS, - PAY OFF YOUR - OLD , of salivary glands, etc., Il ive often I being united at the toll -gate just my kindness was well rewarded. One after- ful busineag in Ridgetown for the past ten - . % CD v I - - I enumeration across' the bridge, while the more well-to-do ,, � years J3aby Brightness. CD �t C) U, . .. - X blortgages. Reduce your Interest., S J,he greneral sketch; then, when pap noon my friend and I tried to prevent his . . . . : - al] Fire i, rf- betook themselves' to the hotel, which,. Dr' Williams' Pink Pills cure by going to 7 - ft've . 11 ; � . ; Ak'nioney. .cNns, tt-ruis destred. Business P clog getting -in the boat. bnb I eventu Soon fades when Diarrhoea se1z" on fie li,ti, CD rn � - � They renew and form. Dr. Fowlees � - 0 -_ to ': 01 � . ' * vate. the jeneral knowledge, go back and discuss I ally the ;Oct of the disease. � ; - � - ils a e u u� . - No delay. Charges low. N(� costs - I I thougb7ho longer devoted to hymenial Uses, Extraot of Wild Strawberry has � mpaniv.. pr Vailed on him to let the i dog accom any build up the blood and strengthen the saved many infatiW- as weli as adults' lives. Wre, J Incurred unlesWioan Is granted Satishictl0l' more minutely. I . still stands at the entrance of the village I e p 0 - . Loans arranged I us. On the return journey .& fog came on, I - �74 n C: � � . -guaranteed, or no lonn. SLTURDAY MORNING SESSION . street. The Origin of these marriages lies . . nerves, thus driving disease from the sys. W. W Rtohmbud street, Hamilton, Out., says: t -d a > CD' 0 -_ ::: 1. nts. Agents wanted. Call or ,I a d the swell from a passiDg steamer tem. - all my biby of a bad 4ttack of Cholera by I . PLATED T '%ritli loeal agt ' abi �m ' that I t OWN ,, . I .write. E nelose Ertam.p_. B. It. RDYN OLDS, opened at 9 o'clock, with the unusually in the -wild h ta of distant times when sr'n Avoid imitations by insisting = ,M Z Mr * ._.. ILY WSUIRED v� ed us with the result that' our boat . . using Dr. lFowler's Extiact of Wild Strawberry. ��6 Tft - - � 100. - The treasurer's lack of clergy in the diArict was, to somei . every box you purchase is enclosed * : OR > -4 0 . .. . 0 1arge attendance of p 1. In a .WuthLog else did any good, but the baby improved � I ' " . ' report. . -showing a balance of $103.60 was . extent, -supplied by the administrations of' upset, and we were struggling in the water. wrapper bearing the full trade mark : " Dr. from the Bret dose of the Wild Strawberry." 1Z * M 0 101 __..... . .- 15 Toronto Street, Toronto. in We could not swim, and the steamer's 1 we 0 op � .11 �� . ��* I the -crew Williams'! Pink Pills 'for 'Pale People." 'f ell - �� ililyl�k F. - I lessrs. friers trom the adjacent abboys, who, i I X - - t; , J .o.; J. B ., I read mud adopted, on motion of A 11 � could not see us, although they could hear - I � � I - - - - - - , . i.� R"on, Elec-,-Trea&- - course of their perambullations, performect your deal r does not keep them they will L.; The CyclistiO Friend. W M -4 ,� � � 3,y Longh and Waters. our cries for help. As I was sinking the !. - . L� L - 0, Inspecior of I I I . � ' Thl election of officers then followed : the rites of bapbam and marriage. RoberO . sent b mail, post paid at 50c a box or six . bro cyclist"s kit is eompletif. without a bottle of -1 X - ­ GODER10H.- - . ,0 dog grabbed me and pulled me to the UP- boxes for .50 by addressing the Dr. Wil. - . I., . , th re a Memoirs, , ' - Can b1i taken internally or : . I I I _0 him to I- HaFgard's Yell . 'Bitias. Bruism. Spratur, - .. - � - . , President, - Al. Shillinglaw,. Seaforth ; pro- Elliott, aut orOf 'I G Ina Gree turned boat ; but I could not *et V � d 6,, �ow 011. M :n 0 . n Q a a edicine Co., Brookville, Out. .. ��!`ohn G. Grieve, Win. - pose4by Messrs. Black and Stewart. -Car- was the sole parso - f thi f mous resort fo a I use externally. For Cuts 1 6 . �, MIRM Boller Works , I . eriod Wo tri to save his master, Who was (frowned. 1 , . __ - I I . Stiff Joints, Coughs, Sore Thro.4, PAIUS to the Cheat W . --i 3 I - a � � . . - � - . 1�0TR"os-y- '"Ye'. I . r - . . . . - . eto. it ij &*mtaya effectuAl. Oa�4 no equil as an al LZ - 'od ried. 1st vice-president, Mr. Lowery, Por- twenty-nine years, during which .- . � I �� � I (1) - 0 1 =hhwo' .Varbu*,. ave d more tE . In �_, ., M . � 1000i . . raoeftld ;.1ohn B. Me- � . . (ESTABLISHED 1880.) ter's Hill; proposed by Messrs. Waters and is- said to h ' U.nite an 3,000 ' rou d remedy. � ... . . 11 . - - . scott.-Carried. 2a ra�ks in soei(. � 1. Went Down. - -­** sl- I -. D � _< - . w . id vice-president, Miss couples of all 3ty ; the greatest - Berries for Farmers. . L . . - � . . .1 � . Z , . , i A correspohdbnt of the Ohio F4rmir The obbir day a man *cut to the doctor When Dr. Low's Pleavant Worm Syrup Is 'Una. � "T -4 . i I - �, - . w � Reynolds, Wiugham; proposed, b Wessrs. number, in any Ine year being 198 in th' ' bt. XoMtiun, sexforik ; -1 A. CHRY -Carried. - ceremony was of the T - � . With his, Jaw- much swollen from a tooth . -4 X 7 I 17 I es- ST &I Lough and Stewart, -Uretary- year 1825. The ,',' iDJ writes that such things, as strawberqes or which- he desired to have pulled out. But TV# death to the worm@, easy on the system nad nice' 0 . X M I .� I ; J-. W� Yea Holm , tin of but two questions- tin �he farmees to take. Contains sufficient laxative, so that there : I ''. � � I stal, & Black, . . er, H. H. Plummer,, BI th; pro- plest, consis raspberries are far too rare ti . � nd John d__Af0_;;i9on, . Successor to LIM . � treaaur � I 0 � - 4: . posed biblessrs. Shillinglaw o'd E I w%man, for your wife ?" and, garden, but this should not, be. 4 few when be got intotbe doctor's chvir, and saw is no -need of giving castor 41 4 Cal Mel afterWaWs, M I . _� wery.- you take this I - I I CT1 2 1 i the gleaming forceps, he positively' refused � --- L . t Insurances or trmng. Manufacturers of all kinds of Stationary . I committee MiEs O'Neil, I Do you take t4ii man for yoir husband #11 � . ! W .9 , I . - Carried. Executive plants of black �aps will soon furnish tips so I . ! 2-i I , I I . � . 61liday, Brinsizels ; Mr. " ' 49 the number can be inereised to any desired to open his mouth. The doctor hit upon an . : .. -1 mptly sti'm o 'Marine., Upright & Tubular I he -the cbrbifioate-and -the thing W a - . ve -!5fllcere, addressed W I . Clinton ; Miss HE , 8saforth ; i ril? Even now, provided 'that one 'or -thie-y will pro- effectual scheme, however. . He ' got his Executori' Notice. - 1. I 1. - Manchester;- Mr. Boo In shad amount, and with good care 1. ,a q. - Cook, wft ffic bo i the patron with a --,pin, and � I � I � � ale; propos by Messrs. the other resided in Scotland for tbrie vide plenty of berriei after at berries are � O e- Y to ja . ' � * -1 �­ b � Mr. Hartley, Bluev riage may be performed when he opene his mouth to Tell be grabb- In the Surrogate Court 'in the, County of , : I , ; I . BOILERS th Many' seem to think strawberries . 7, .�� - gh.­wCarrie . ditors, weeks, man ,11 - . Huron, ,,, . Cameron and Lou 14: gone. ed the tooth and otit it. came. "It didn't in the matter of thi Estate of . � and -Me f- oposed speedily and effectually in the little v can only be successfully grown by an ex1peFb, : 31rX 3P.A.'T'S. 0XIO -_ ,��. �i :, . $ . - I I : , FORTH .'- . baft Pano,,vao ke Stacks, Shoot Irov Works, Messrs. 'Anderson emit i d. of Gretna- Green, as well as elsewhere' alo6g gardener. - The fact is they may be h84 in hurt you " much as You' ixpected.lt Would, David Clark, late of the Village of Ron. .. � . - , . . etc., etc. . by Mears. Robb and Stewart. -Ca t of the common did it?" , "Well, no," replied the man hesi. Ball, gentleman, deceased, %.0001 - 9 - : . . I I ; � I any garden as easily as moo . . I - - . i - hk and Horizontal 8 do Valve The newly elected president took the the border. 0 . . I . atidgly -` 11 but, " � he added, placing his hand to Revised � I � - 1: - - . I I Alan. dealers i chair, and &for a brief address called on the � ,, vegetables. Our system of -culture may not- t Notice la hereby given pursuant n t . � 0 ", , . StgtateA of Ontario, 1897, Chapter 129 Section 88i �� *1 aglues. Automs 0 2 e t9e pin had Jagged him, 14 1 didn't . trume;nt ,. � hupoin-off Engi.nes a 11y. Aff wher . - sea of pife Anderpe'-fittint oonstinTe on hand delegate to the provincial teacher's conven. No Monopoly Of ]UPPMess. be scientific, but it suc4feede in giving any s that all persona having claims against the FAt%t00f . .. I I � I - . .1 M 4 tion, Mr. Lowery, to give his report. This . I I amount of berries. So we have them On the ,,think its rootswent, to far down a that." the sidd David 0!ar�, late ot the Ylilago of Hensall, � I - I . I i : - : . . , : vvj�mabes_ mmish an shortnotioe. . was a particularly good � refteete I . . entlemen. deceaied,, are hereby'required to send or . . � .. L I i ! _-� I - - - L . I e w' s. Ai soon in spring aa new ru -0 fellver their claims th William James Clark of the - � - ! . Work& - T. R. Sts41102- 00dsri&. one,:and ' d a Taken altogether, all our lives are ab4"'t day for about th . . . . . -4pposite G table thred times a ! ree . e same, and the older. we got the surer w !nnera W16rk by the Big Toe. . - - I . � . al credit on the East Huron dele- th . i . eek I Ker, or Mr. i6wonLd Are you aware of the.fact that - - : .. � . good de of . are, if we sorutenize our: surroundings, that, ooted, I Village 6f Hou"110 barri3gemal Green P. 0 , . , � r � - _� followed, -par- I et well r we set out three new rows. ' , I � ; . - gate. Considerable discussio Troyer, of the ToWL11ship of, Hay, Eltio . I i d was not shapqd to make anybOdy Who would ever think of working with . L ' : the worl . In the first place, the place intended for the I . the F.Ke,utore of the FAtate -cl the said David Bu. ik� ow 001109A ,� * I I Me LEO UOS - ticularly,�ver the paper of Mr. Sinclair, . the big too !' Yet some. wo D., I cam" � I . - - I . � - . I great or anybody small or anybody very rich ndeifal work Clark, on or before the 4th d.iy6f June,A. The . - L I manured withi rich, I : D, -1873 i I 1. � 61 The ethics of talebearing." Messrs. Robb, or anybody very poor: We Mislead our. new plant is thoroughly has been done with its aid. Arml�ss artists with full paniculars of their cialms,', ani the seourit, / CHATHAM, ;ONTARIO, . -IL � I . - it �. � ,SU -Q Renovator k . well -rotted manure, and every few days it . Uly VeLriled by 'L . I -11 : ; - - I , L - ,_ ,.,,te,m . cameron, Lough, Waters and Piummer too d '11. t and model with its aid, South Ameri- (if, any) held by them, d alfidavit. . � . � q - - . . : � . . selves by misjudging greatness an srat is yone over with the horse cultivator, Pain ` And notteo is btreby given that after the said 4th Is doing more for Its impils ihim'Any other Business . . . � - - I f .L' we have - . . . part. . -an EX . ail . " co1X_ � s mud poverty . It is 4,be. I can Indiana use it to. pick* up coins d make . eoUton Will ta . � . � I I . I -AND OTHM11- L Dr. McLellan took Up the subject, " Lit- ness x6d. ricbnes This serves thoroughly to incorporate' the . day of June. A. D . J1898, the said college In the Doml on � - .. . � �., I . 6, baskets, and trained Japanese with its as, fj s a i wed, 43' PUP118 were placed Id ift montba Students . ]I � - d Organs it ­ I � DIL erature.11- He said that even as a inathe Yond the possibility of any Mau or wo� U .manure with the soil, and makes it fine and proceed to di.tribute the as at of tb 9 ld dece th I . � . I . 11 TESTED - REME .ES. acquire more happiness than his or ber i sistance perform all. sorts of feats of dexter- I among the -patties entitled thereto, baying regard from all quarters are flockibt i-1 this Gr y Bad. . . I . . ! I - to . i mellow, and every time it is gone over�num_ es Se 6 1. I . -- ; L � - . � __ matician, he had. no hesitancy! in prononne ity and equalibrium. They shoot an qrrow only to the .olalm3 of which thev, the Executiors. n s bo I � . z L -L 1. . � I A specific m4,antldote for impure, Weak sod Im neighbor. It is quite possible to acq&re berless weed seeds sprout and are kill�d � by shall have received notice of; .and that they will not Besides.s large attevdsui34 Jrorh Chatham, there L' . I I ing literature the most imporLnt subject in with the1eet, snuffing out a candle ; and a be liable for, the s%ld .assets, or any part thereof, to are a!rewy this ear, 93 pupl� re&tered from out- I � . � . �� i . - . -P ­_ ?,ovorlehed Blobdf D so- e greater possessions, J. � �. d ,. Has. , I , yopep'51a, Sleepleesness. Palpater . ehooLl prograinme. He 'gave m . more eminentLPOSitiOno" the next cultivation,* so, thats- at plinting aide point$$ 60 Lo them froin Into nearer to other I I . . - � - I tion of the Heirt,'Liver cowpiaint, Neuralgim. Low the a, .1 for pride iwd Jap carpenter stands on a board with a any person or perams of whose clalm they shall Dot I _ : . onohitie, Consuin ion, pall Stones,- -definitions of poetry as gleaned. from differ- more apparent reasons. ., time it is comparatively free from weedd., swift adze glancing round the toes, appar- have received not ce of as above required. Business Colleges than, to ah*vlam., I of Memory ..By . baughtyness, but actual happiness is the ated tho merlte -1 ­ . seaseo, St. Vitus I The plants are caref ally taken up, a suit- a in I WK. JAMES CLAR - theEe-'Peopla 1"Vestig 11 . ., �, -Coleridge defined it as 11 The of I of Wtheapdr1offeuermanet echoo3s and deolded that n L ., �. . Jaundice, KI.,ney and Urinary ent elueators. My within a hairsbreadth amput t, �n! otbing . ' - uPwardo�- iA. � L . 1-1 , -Danoe,. Female, litegularleles and General Debility. right word 'in' the right place," Shelley as only thing that God seems to have me, e it able hole miLde to receive them, ,when:1 there e13 Af I ,no%l P.O. Exdeutwxr. but the best -would .',;�J#& &m,,.he I � I � them. Dahomeyaus of the rican Golf , nee, thoy Are I 11 LL I - . �_. L LABORATORY--Goderich, Ontario. - . L . � I impossibie for anyone to, monopolize. SID- ' . Coast pick their teeth with toothiieks held EDMOND TROY here. � ding pricea. �_ .; I ess is about all there is in life, and I hin Children.Cry for: -nine I I Write for catalogue of ejj$et department, And 16 ... - . . ,_ J. X. XcLEOD. , Fropriato.r and Manu - pin � - toes, Some of , Witness - list of the JS pupils placed id J*o rnouthL � . . I � ,, Children Cry for . we find this one feature given as. gene] .41 � �: . between- the first and second I . � � ,Ult=ASING, � - , facturer. � as to the rich, to L , the native sailors of the Weeb Indies navi- G. J. 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