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I I 4 �, .. miIiiII1111ir , 110 .� ­ -1 I . - I . I - - ­ . . .. . F . I I i `� 1Z . I I � I � - . C 9 0 - I- I i � � . I LUCK SOLD BY THE OUNCE. 7 � I . ("smMMKIM _mm I . 1� - -_ .. I . t:,O - 1898s, I __- - __" iv"RT"T NOTIM - - - . . � WEw POOR.�. .,__ . I .. 1. ­ I TRI K N 'THE TREASURY. � .. - � � :;.. � . - ­ V., ___�k - 11 I I -LIED TO SAVE HIM . , I TOYS OFT . . � I I � . - � I ; ------.;--- � _ - - IMOV - . I "I . � . . - . I . k . - � I ' " I � 'U'rAftVir � . - - 0 NVATz, FumW TO LOO at 5 per oant., . . - _� �-11­ - t _­.� I � . . I . -, � *,We ChieW DrOr stores In. the Slams lie a ,Attemip" to Cheat vnalw saw Orousti i I - I -0"P ThrivlW linsinese in it. , I . I _�_ i . I . I _. I I I I I An - Z"y and 'ifty,'by Is you I : I - . WILL Z'-UU � � . 11 'eills W." - -A - � � . I -S . . � . . i �. the Redemption ]DIvIdon. - Merce � � - 1*F_#'8'N111&1M*-D=o=fi1nn1eR ZWk 2011ftg,�11___ � I NOW GEORGE SAND. KEPT HER OLD , 19my Be Amused. ' - . - I I . - � . - 11 I . I .W : * : - . 7 . 250 � -, . I TUTOR FROM PRISON. I am * " Innocent I)ownin the "levee"' district the drug ' � . � ; - . Many attempts have been made t6 cheat ., � lwsil)�� . I - - I . � . - 1, going to. show you an � o6me manner and � I Aft ZZ �� � ------------ � __ ' ­ � I otores seR luck In the � I - - W - � ­ i- . I . . - I : a I I- I the UnItd S treasury through Its re- - �; . - , I P-+IDd I � ., �11 I I pleasure, Thime are'. so few amusements di - REASO". .. i r - jrj1*=WA. Desolulm Nd _ _ _.� _ � I 10 - . � � I . , _1k_ quantities they do quinine and pills, and : dempt . ,� I i :. I ~. . _411-1 " , , so called, the division I � . - � I ftryWor.Xisabsiot - _� that we nab or sinful I it is just as distinctive a commodity with - which has to do with redeeming partially - I . t � I . �_7.1: ­ � I I I . ighly M�mmibtlo Incident! - .1. . i - -a ftrfoy*M Dub5a. , :1 - - I � � - � I .-the stoi7 or a z . - nfined en . L -.1 TLE 4dis"UntS4, ik"'d .: . . � I - - 11 - � 11 . - ' When you leave the house In the morn them. .- Trajno in this is co ".ly destroye4 government currency. . SEVENTY , � � I - "_4621i'Ifieft I - .­ .- In the Girlhood lAfe ot This Remark Ing with the fted Intention of 1019&ng In to the � riegroeg; whom supbratition -Is as . i - .10R BALIL—A tM flour and f � _ Not long ago a doctor In Alabama nut - .. . . f 40gus b . � . ham ; e - � I - � 'Alkil uPwar . 7 1 in the town bad location to ER able Frenchwoman—A Vow Which Was the streets, fill your. pockets with cheap well marked'as the color Of the sabl rwO- to the redemption division one-half of a . , -da. : wri. The business is j" -wing fand paying w . toy& --a jumping Jack, a monkey- on a stick, & I The alloted span of life. If you do, and I - to - - - 10,11' - I - 'Gimme two bite' wuf Sally White's ndlk* Distriet. *_ ��§§ * for seiftg.. Apply at once at the Xot Ift"ted by the "w. , $10 bfil, �ec6mpanled by an affidavit say�- � . i : I I i i I I L , � I � " --------- � I astjotactory resm . the athlette skeleton, a blacksmith lifflift are careful and provident all your life, ADVANCIC 0MCE, wisohin. -11 159ft4 . PILLS luck, I` asked a Senegambian of a drug lug that while on a" spree" he had used I IqTyf Manager, ;7 - . I g, a oat beating a drum, a horn clerk on South Clark street the other day. the ofi�erj half 'to light a cigar. The half - none of your children or dependents are I - I - - . . -With the possible exception of George merin r - _� unt of � salt- likely to suffer want, from any fault of - I - =======Z . VfONEY AT 6 PIR CZRT.—A Iwo &me I Eliot few women writers have been the whose, tall is a whistle.—and give them to The clerk proceeded to pour shellac, which he forwarded was. nicely -charred � , -1 money hutmen placed In my hands to lead to . � siibject of so much outspoken abuse as fell the children Playing in the gutter or peter, sulphur and other trigredlents on to along the inner edge, and the story would y,u,,. But are you sure? 14ow mn . , - "",M�I � I - AJMER% in Funis and an terms to suit the borrower. to the lot of George Sand. In a defense of Watching a procession or a hand organ or men are always careful and provident? T . � - the pan of the o6ales until the live ounce -if the redemption These are questions that most occur to � - Apvty to J. M. 13m, Barrister. Sestoft. n t _ have been very plausible � � I 1578-tt this remarkable Frenchwoman a writer I tending a baby. Their eYes Will start OU welght� swung at a balance. The purchaser division had not received within 24 hours "I I I I i I � . the SDrinafteld Republican tells the bf their heads; At first they will not dare i � any rightminded, thinking man whose una, � - I — 2111.1f UFAnA11.1 1; fol- iinnlketed the small mixture of powders *__ A 1 T­:�,tr +h. �+-h. 'h.1f �# . - ignore' his � . I , , , � , I , ... - o, studies - I � : I and v, -hose a - : I I � supplying i A , tter results , I . . - . , ­ I �s Tlqt 1--eep �alargerand , , . - sk" � " tim y death might bring untold priva- .. I y0BN RZATM ClArk -4 the Second Diftalon lowing story as an argument to -show her to take them; they will be suspicious; and departed. the mmellnote. I tions to his wife and family or dependents. * . - 0 Couit CountV Oommladoner of Huron Q)n- then their hands will grab the gift, and I . . . . 70Y.wer.1sa. Loan and laZZ6 Agent. k" , Positively euked by thego Innate nobility and goodness: The druggist explained: The theory of the treasury officiab was To solve the qdestion simply join the . - After the death of her paternal grand. they will run away like unto cats who -'We'sell luck all the time, and that :that while more or less Intoxicated - . isded i "a to lam Offlow--over ft— a Little. Pills. � r ece the - � '= amrs. Main sirftk-gmtedb. .-A9 -mother at the old family residence in No- Wish to eat 'afa Off the Pt YOU gave man who Just left is one of' our best cus- doctOx, had struggled for tho, possession of . I � I ; - They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, hant, Aurore Dupin, now 17 years of age, them, for they have .learned to beware of I tomem, You notice he called for the Sally the biil 1 had wrested CANADIAN ORDER OF I I I with some one, who I i 'iTORE rO RENT 01 81114 -The store onI& Judigestion and Too Heirty. F�,ting. Aper. accompanied by,her mother,her Aunt men. . 1, White brand. That seems to be the most - ' ' _ .. _ . . half at Iti from him; that the despoiler had . � � . ks south side of, the radway tracki with dwe ng . grated a r il - ar - Sally tumed FORESTERAP . . I I anschad, rectntly - occupied by James .Tbcmpwn fect retnedy for, Dizziness, Nausea, DrOwsi. Lucy and her beloved old tutor, went to a Behind the 9 tO Of A la 90 ar popul i kind of luck. It Is called half into the bank anil received ' , . will. to leasc&or iold ow. east torms. It It " lendia , notary in Paris to have the property of the den at the end of which appeared! the White after a character in the levee by that $r : - � _, for It; that the doctor, recovering 19s 'enjoy the pzivilegesof the safeand sound ; I refit- ness, Bad Tastain the Alouth, C,ated Tongo* deceased, to which she and herbalf broth- -of a country house splendid In , Insurance they provide. The priceof a � . I - � I . whiteness name. . She Is well known and Is proverbi- � , . - A" t3 WN. xk I zils, rain in the .Slde� TORPID 1,1VEA. Th ,I .. . - - . ted and In gdod repair. a *1 cheap -p,gar a day will do 1 1 sUtd for busifitsi and the pnewises am: new J � I I , . I 1A I eY er, Hyacinth, were the sole helm, adjusted the sun, a handsome child. wals standing, . all lucky� it was she who hit upon the senses, bad found the other half In his t. Tbeir 1� - - ___ - 1584-tt . ­ . . Y pocket, -and, not wishing to logo his ... 11 4 seafoith. - - - I - . I I * -f - - I I I . dressed With coquettish simplicity. policy is a comfort in itime of mis or- , - - I - . I " . - I I . - Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. according to law. . presc?dption that bears her name. At first theplano:6 --#-- . - � � ,; . * - inone.y, conceived 45-10 . .1 .. - � . . TLts oIdL tutor bad been the Instructor Luxury, freedom from care, the habit she bought the ingredients and did her tune during life, and -a blessing to your * � . � � )JROPE.hTY IN VARNA FOR SALE. -For sale In ,-Small Pill. , --$Mail D006.! of 1, sight of wealth, give such beauty to the edge Df the note and saying that - the -loved ones after your, death -a perpetual I ]E the villoge of Varna, %, good fisme house, CO11- er father, 'how long dead, and of her Ual own mixing. In an unguarded, moment other hal f bad been destroyed. So he com- - , taining eight rooms and woodshed, " well ^as good . . Small Price. half brother as well as the only teacher of these children that you would believe them she revealed th6 secret to a friend one da;y, nII - pi wjury In an. attempt to rob Uncle remind -pr of your kindness, love and - . - . I � stable and drive house ;plenty of hardandsoft . t . . tted ., water. The lot contains an acre and three quarters. herself, and to him she owed, she says, all to be made of other dough than that which however, and the latter came to us, and we -Sam. of $15. � forethought. I , I Substitution- - the children of moderate circum.- made up'the prescription., It brought the " A short bim - rmis socirry is , .- . . - - an which is an excellent orchard. A?Ply on the- � . ot. the efficient mental training she had forms � I , In Chicago sent , I . I , ' I e ago a man - , I � I . . promises or by letter to MR&SECORD, arns. the fraud of the day. ever reocivc4 She had studied Latin with stsuceWr Poverty. desired -luck- to the woman. Others found ' an , It,to the treasury-moompanying rho LeadIng Renevolont and Fr4tezval .. � � � 159ft4 � I ' . I affidat . . I . . � I . him, and he had b6en her guide in all the .By lits side on the grass was. a costly It, out, and the. Sally White brand became the 9: .-two $20 bills and one Insurance Society of Coned&, , I � : _­ . � I . - in I ' c - ! r . - � : I I I � plaything as spick and open as Its . , � � ... � i . . -VGOS FOR SALE--Tfie undersigned *#I keel � ' . � reading of her yoi�mg years. � owner$ a permanency. � � . $10 b - JEj for sale during haWtIng I season, e TO P See you get. rter's, I r�yl t his varnished, gilded, clothed in a purple rob@, I s '�ffldavit Was tYPON�r'tt" Giving $500, $1,00o, $i,S00 or $2,000 In- - * _ _W I m Ca A f ous to the death'o . I I There. is Alsd the Sally White mixed and In ect form. It stated that the,de- surance, and Sick and Funeral Beriefits . . . . &-h are considered about lew ra covered with piumes and glass beads. But I . . White Leghorn hens, wh atroness"r ap qud luck, whic ponent as a commercial traveler; that to I � I �; . from Silver Laced I I P - b�y I den veering about of ' � h follows the other a. close sec- . its members. - � I �� L - t It if! -- � . : the best for laying. Also eggs thought, -npt altogether unusual with the the child paid no attention to his favorite : ( a eginbination after,rettirning from a journey he had bee4 - I I . r s, , Aid In p,oyularlty. - - . I Wyandotes, wbich experts ny are tho i beat for Ask for Carte This Is what he was looking at: . - � a � safcettda� camphor; Spanish fly, sulphur, cle%njlng , . I , aged thoukb qu* incompr6henstbl�, and plaything. f 'out h - n the -11 - general nvej and are a beautiful fowl. All the hens I Is traveling bag, When In For furiber particulam enquire of a y of . - I - ar WU - saltpeter �nd other powders.- This sells for advertently he had thrown into the fin an Oft,"rs.0, -Wej�mbers of the Order., or addrin . , I . e well br(d. Call and see them PriM 7fic per I wouid provoke our laughter if it did - On the other side of the gate In the road . . Eetting. Ayply at the residence of ihe undersigned, Insist and demand . not compe�_ our tears, this old scholar and among thistles and nettles there was an, the same' as the straight Sally White. - 50 in bills; that in - . I Goderich atregk Seaforth. WILLIAM COPP. � I 'WHITE, I I . � 0 dimmer c9neelved the idea that he would other bbild, dirty, pitiful, face smooched Then there is &'conimon luck that Is made I ce with section so-and-so of the R. �LLIOTT, THOS. I . IMM . . An impartial, I accorl", P-, Ing-ema H"r,4 sr,ey, B�,anvbnL �� . r - � . , ti,4-n his attention to business and build With Boot, a pariah brat of the same powders Invarlous combina;- law of such a date, he would like to have - iv.,�- - � - - - - � - � . I Carter's Little Livtr Pith;- . - eye would discover his beauty if, as the or ERNSTGARTUNG, Brawwvt - I - _- . . up a fortune, *tions. This Is conildered by some as effl- . - ; STOCK FOR SALE.' : I the money restoied to him etc. I . I I -Vlow him ideal pic- � . - ..... : eye of a connoisseur divines an -!'vacious as the Sally White. It is a bit 'this document ____ - � � I . He besought.� Mme. Dupin.to ating.of coach varnish,, he � The c*rk who. brought � "I - ' . , . r ode, two good <I- the use of I i e portion of her lands, for ture under a co I cheaper. 'Another sort of luck is made by to Mr. Relym commented on Its'lucidity . I I . .. 1 j3 young Shorthown built, with rWstered pedl- shou�d pay a certain rent, and as should blean It of the disgusting oxidatinn the. combination of oils, such as -verbona, and con4)leteness. � IT 117 'D I Wm. N. Walher7 whichhe som . . DESIBABIdD I . 1yees..; sbo never denibil anything totheold in- Of extreme Poverty- pennyroyal " The �tory seems unnatural, " said 31r. I - . Prices and terms right. DAVID MILNE, ' � I . I ­ el. 158841 . _ , tansy, cedar, cloves and white I . THE, RELIABLE . "Though the symbolical barrier it �_ . , BeP"at' rum. This has no partieWay'name, It is . structor of he' grandchildren and friend ' 1111 up the claim for a time. ' . � I "I.- . � . - Ing two worlds, the o]pen road and the . Relyea. old " "I e, ' 1111hig yews she consente& simply luck. The negroes iaways specify = ­ URBAN BULL FOR SALIL-The undersined Upholsterer and Mattiess Maker, ofher own d I Tlvven�-fbur lidurs.later a bigshipment . . - � � _ - The bargain 'as closed. All went oi� -%+eu country house, the poor child showed to what kind Is desired. - , _ S�OES __ 11. * I , ­ I D j�; tcr Eali a thoroughbred Durham bull, � . - of mutilated currency. came from the sub- I Z��, eligible for registration ,aged 23 months, color red - SEAFORTH, ONT. , f some tIM6, lie * paying th plaything, which � I - '_1 . � - , , e � I - N�_� , 4i - � I apparently ' "In order to possess themseltes of -the treasury', at Chicago. MT. Relyea asked it : - nd white. Ter ;je and 0:7nLab . - . �: . " on's 1. .�% JAMES rATTER- Parlor Furniture renadred and recovered. rents stipulat as they fell due, 1 1 the latter examined greedily as'a rare , lucksought the powder compounds Ore theie we're any half notes in the I I ­ SON, lot 25, cb, S., Tuckeriunith, ' - oh the shipment - , 11 I - :f 1680-tt . ___ Imej of her grandmother's death Unknown thing. Now, this toy, whi -burned somewhat like Incense, in a close -brought . : ; a laid --, ,also clean I i ; ! I I il � -, ; Aurore Dupi# knew nothing whatever of - room, the fumes being Inhaled by the luck 'O' Ri S - R - - Brucefleld P. 0. � � Carpets sewed an& ed , At the tim dirty urchin teased, shook about and poked In four or five minutes a clerk F UNNE - I ; _: J)IGS FOR SALE AND Fog BZRVIOE.- The � and renovated at rearonable pri.ces. ,'. at In a wired box, was & live *at. The . him thei missing halves of the bills which I - � undermigned, breeder of Urge English Berk- I . . I � � this transacti6n, but upon. the day of the seeker. Theoil compounds are mixed with the Chloago man had sent bL I � \� parents, through economy no dbubt, had ,. . i . � � � . He will �hop in McGinnis Block. settlement of �the estate -when this notary ng from life Itielf. *, the water in which the luck coaxer washes . The aptempt to defraud was plain. The . i I . I .ghlras,has. for sale boars and voweAn farrow. e," S - taken this playtbi: - I Moo keep for service the stook !�"r 11 King Le came to tbit part of the business an� be- him or herself; also In the water which Is matter Was put at once - into the hands Of , I I I � � drehased from Mr. George Greew, of Fairview WOOD WILL BE TAF.MN FOR WORK.; gun to InteiToga - e the tutor as t th i-ent , And the two children laughed� in broth- used to scrub floors. Sometimes it is the s I t service bureau. . . An agent was We � have not ouls- good goods in our stock, . . andwinner at Montreal, Toronto sod Ottawa. Term' 152-2 ' -, . , butde R"Wegoodis. You can only - I � I can ed this � 1, ob- t erly fashion, and their -teeth were of an sprinkled on' the floor of the allurer's hab- r irnnin who I - 1 -41 pkvable at the time of service with the privilege 1 103; i equal whiteness, itation. All'of this Is done with thegreat- �hadm . Chicago. The younf I . form a vague idea from reading our .. 11 - If booked $1.60. JAMES serving the e barrassment i3O�, oil, PE �6 als still uncau '0�1; _;� sent I . . fraturnin V necessary, , * . 11 . e the affidavit was put under ar- - advertisements, and hearing others - r-c-Awd 'r-Ak 99 � Concession 6 McKillon Se 946 over a age we 16mv. 16.A 4h. a .U,v f- A. &.1. A #,;I A -I �. i" cznvngb fr%v- � nni- . ­+. ^�va a.-nA an.,.r sometimes once a* f6 L -4. � - . � I f 8 I .1 a W_ � lb M.. - . FUN WITH "DUTCH � TEARS." I --.I I rest, aM line SWrY OL LILIS UKLLUe came o t k about us. The way to text Our � orth P. O. U65 62 INDAPO. Our first order was for ,a quarter of a dolest dents of t which seei I now week an- . . ' , � . . the W"- 7�0 to I . d sometimes at longer or shorter ' representations, and Sather the bene- % . � ogr last for One flandred and Forty-four Dollars worth: , He,Nvaslof decent family, but had fallen I � I - - I . . have hinged u vues these ) Interest 'Which periods, as luck needs replenishing. " into bad company and had been persuad- fits of low prices and choice selea. .- V i STOCK FOR SERVICE. - F .000-%%.. 61, YOE, i A Little Experlment of ed to at�cmpt the fraud by older compan- . : - � NIMED4. leased lands, sa , plainly that. there was -I Women seem ,to be better customers for . . - XG, . � n behind his confusion. Almost Any One Can Perform. the luck commodity than the men, for , . tions, Is to make a persontl visit. � � . , -DULL FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned will k4ep . Wain something hidd k - Iona! T4ey furnished the money and pre- � You- Will find In -this store many an - . and utter lnabflltl�, to give an account of I I It is a- great wonder to -me," said an - . 0- for senico on Lot 15, Concession 3, L. -R -44k., Made -a well . they consume more. Strange to relate, pared the affida-t1t. They cut the bills in article you had not thouglit of, imme- . . . . . . 1ruckergruith, a thoroughbred Hercford bull, with - Mari of the deficits, which would not stand the teat old chemist in his laboratory the other neither buy the article on Fridays or on halves, and for one half of them obtained , diately .recommended by its sterlifig . . - I ALO - -- - _� -f-red-efflaree Terms . payable the let I It -P - 4-1k-v�"m'h i,muncH atio'n' d- I I why more boys do not take up ohem- the 1 Ifth of- �the montlL Luck mav be S_ A 4. .. . - � � � . i �_T�I:M_, — -,,, -6 - . I . ion y over - . .- I witlitheprivilega of returnin,7 fV I *1 vo t5 - I I Why, 1pv,6. � 11he other.huR lulwy § sv­ - - - , merIT', 1w s er L others of -- . of January, 1899, - I She thought: "If my grandmother had �� Ical experiments as an am-usement. bought- for fli� dents an ounce. Not in- tached to his affidavit. Whel� he Was ar- its kind, a: a-bove all its remsik- I I I �i .JlMs3ary. JAMES McGREGOR, Rippen P. O. -lot . . �� . I desiredthat thesemoneys shouldbe col- i I can'do things with the common mate- 7$14,orth is purchased at one I � � . 11 - I I � � I I59OX4 . ,I frequentl, I '�­ rested, they fled. - able lowness of price, 'Wbeu we - : - . . - . lected from hhu, would she not have told " rials of everyday life which' really seem to time. From, 13 superstition the dr-ag ' The - Indle could selpet, we pick the best with a View M . . I iigned has for I 0 . i magical to the uninitiated than stores W the 1� V - Jgross profit of ,the sw I -DULL AND BOAR. -The underm INDAPO - P4 . mo so before her death? I aan not poor i be more e district reap a harvest not ha-,O,e been niore than $25 and in try - 1: � _" service on Lot 24, Concession 12. Hibbert, a TRUE a � ) to uVility, seaAonableness -and value, a - thoroughbred Durharn bull. Terms, $1.25, for In- HIN000 REMEDY ... enough nor mean enough to try to extort I any of the wonders performed by mail- '. every year. , Ing to d,heat the government oiit of that and this principle en.ables you to I suraLce. Also a thoroughbred Tamworth. Terms, P110I)IUMS THE ABOVZ * from him that which he cannot pay sure- " I clans on the public stage. I bub- I aiAouiiitho young manforfeited hislib- choose from a careful and correct Resittle iii 30 days. Cures , -;..-q it necessary. all Nervbus Diseases. Failing Memory ly, cl�e he would. I will not see that dear' I I Now, there are those curious 11tt e . Hooded Snakes. " - I - & , with the privi!edge of reter. �j) & I bles of glass -]known variousi" I erby for'. a year and a half.- . I',' I - - assortment of Bootaj Bhoes,aud .8lipi. GEORGE W: WREN, Cb.iselhutst _P_ - 1584-xS pamis. Sleeplessness, Nightly Emis- . old head grow gray in prison. " And she, y as 'Prince Dr: StraAling throws some Interesting 14,1 - I - pers. - __ � sions, etc. caused by past abuse@, gives . I . . vn organs and quickly but determined to save him from this dishonor ,,Rupert's drops' and as'Dutch tears.' Ap- e - We also carry 6. large assortment of Trunks . - I � -IDULL. FOR SEIkYICE.-The undersigned will vigor and size to shrunke in old or young. . tained lie. � . p I arently they are merely little globules of light on the hooded snake: ",The hoods of . -,, --- .. "I - Roxboro, surely restores Lost Manhood by a bold, stoutly main � I - - . .13 keep for service on his premises at. Emily earried.invest packet. Price $1.00apacksg% snakes were unquestionably intended by I - , A Bill -of XAdinjr. and Valises. . , ', � I - . -, a tboroughbred 'Durham bull�' Terms, $I,,; it paid Six for $5.00 wuh a wriffets guarantee to ours or To lie, that -was dreadful I She had been 1,glass with elongated tails, made by beat- nature to act as weapons of intimidation, AbIll of lading for slaves is a curiosity I . . . - before January,:_. I �1. J - t �1899. or 91.25'afterwaril- OHN money refunded. DON'T BUT AN IMTATIONi but - - lt� � , . -J - � ')67 Insist on having INDAPO. 31 your druggistbas not at school In a convent for the last ten years ling a small glass rod in a flame and allow- 4)r when suddenly opened, as they are in its 4ay. The following extract is from - . - �� �J�, - � � A� SCOTT. . I-tf I WASA10t.0 we Willsoudit. prspal& our Igast& under the guidance of a sisterhood ef very ,, . Ing -the molte d to fall Into water. - the 10 � . . U rop "' during the excitement of a contest, these one da*d Feb. 1, 1766: "Shipped, by 0 REMEDY CO, Propm ChIeW, In. or *ite� they have -coolp on may pound the � - I � pure and stern women. She was at this !� give their owners an apparent and formi- Grace qf God, In good order and well con- .01 , . I OARS FOR SERVICY.-The undersigned will ThIs rapld Increase firoves it Is a remedy that everyooe .1 aLycer or mallet, yet . Riohardwn d MeMn-1 �� � Bkeep for service at Brucefteld, one pure bred Wbo tries It speaks wel�of. Yours res ully, time enthusiastically religious. To liel � �hiek part with a h dable enlargem�ent,- But.the hoods which ditioneil, by James —, In and upon the I Tamworth boar, and one pure bred Chefiter TV Me I cannot break them. On the other . . , � I . 1. V. FEA , Seaforth, Ont. � " All liars shall be turned into bell. " But .you� I have been so Useful at some period In- good ship called the Mary Borough, where - i � . I I boar. GEORGE HILL, Brucefield. I . - . I I 'little piece off their I - * WHITNEY'S BLOCK -g. ,. -was not 0 d) if you break a � � - i, 15a-tf - ___ thq question now of th. safety of � m. with a snake- history have- now bec�]�Ie so en- of is i�aster, under God, for his present � . I I . f, but of another.. - ags or touch any part of the � I - . � h -s " larged as to foenA, toward the ek-tinction of voyage,, Captain David Morton, and now OAR FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned will -MONEY TO LOAN. o, rising and approaching the lawyer, Wirtz crystal, thcy,�1111 disappear Into the their owners, just as the overdevelopment riding 1 at anchor at the Barr of Senegal, - SEAFORTH- . I . keel 'or service on Lot 84, Concesi I ion 4, Tuck- I Z , B . - she said hurriedly, bio steadily: "I have uirrouliding atmo k in the tusks ' - andby"God's grace bound for - sy erwith, t thoroughbred Chester White Boar . w6w will melt on a hot fire. To the per- ,9f prehistoric animals led . I Georgey, in - I 1, any money, , CX 4, 0 say, -_ purchased i,om H. George & Sons, Crompton', To loan any amount of private or oomp had these revenues. They have been paid straight to thel� destruction. Solith 't Olin tweuty-four prime I Middlesex ,;"nty. Tekme-41, payable at time of on town or,larm property, at 5 and5ipercens., th(T., child?" the On who does not k , now the reason the - gc During aflg�t the hooded snake in the slaves, , , prime women slaves,'-'- etc. It . . JO� - I . * , A-, !" Z ;. � �� - , * I - 154049 and on the most reasonable terms. Apply to � . 4 se - '_ -5; p,_- . service, with prhilege of returning If necessary. THOMAS E. HAYS, Seafe.r1h. 1 151241 notary que9tioned, hard pressed by profes- . ormance is most astonishing. t of striking los foe suffers from the out- ends with the pious wish that 'God nd . 1 "Amd yet imple. It Is due ac SIGN rref�,'%,- -�`-;,� - CIRCULAR -JOHN W. ROUTLEDGE. - f � t sional oblig6tion to be q.uite'impartial and f it is all very s stretched and *eighty hood -he overbal- the g6o'd ship to ber desired pqrt in safety. ­ ;;,� - I I � G � - t - I I - f I. C , i, ' I I I ,, d1spassionate. "I have spent them," she what is known as surface cohesion. *1 � *-i' , � - AND FOIL Sr- ances himself 4nd topples forward. His Amon. " � I I AWWORTH BOAR FOR SALE . zl . f ; I . __. - wh lass when heated to a molten state has - us to OF THE ! SAW " - t . replied, noi . -appear to - _r - me VICE.-Tbe undtuh 0 assailant, thb *ongoose and some birds .(ned will keep for sort I Howbver implous it may. . ; � - T ' ry, A . ),e� Eighty Graduates "She h6s-1 She lies I" cried out Mme, aturally reached a very bigh temperature, I . I . � at the Bruaeftol,d Ghoese Facto thorou hb e � I specially, seizes 1him, when prostrate, and associate the name of God with the in- . - � I . i Tainworth Boar, with reg,!stered pedigree. To s, . Dupin, thei mother of A-urore, a self willed, d when the drops of melted glass are al- ripping up the , ack. of the neck speedily iquitoUs traffic, still it was looked upon � �� . ; payable at time of service with privilege of a- hysterical woman, sprung from the 1 1 wed to fall into the cold water the sud- dispatcheE . I by many as a divine institution, directly el I Aleo a number of thorou 0 ower I I � ruing If necessary. .1 44 . ; him. � - , r^ I .... 11 � __ red young Tammorth goars and Sows for on a. . orders, of whose uncontrollable temper her � n change produces stress all over the He t�lli an amusing story of ek cobra sanctio6d by the Bible.' The famous slave VIA . 1. 11 - - IM -11 . . ,h Is really terrific. I JARTNEY'L Brucafteld. . I L ict!n; s4dace of the drop whic ' to 10 UGH 11c( : — � L daughter had always been the v putting his head into a biscuit. tin in trading captain John Newton, afterward . � 1� L -L — — unde , r- . I I She shall declare it upon her honor, I This stress, however, must be considered search of a mouse regaling itself on mam- to IL)e the Rev. John Newton of, Olney;' ft L.. � ' - __ z -PAXWORTH PIG FOIL SERVICE.-ThO M" - 1� J signed has for service on lot 32, concession 8, 11 knowing better than any other that hoiqor ap a Whole. It Is very strong when' taken roons. The rough sides of the tin Irritated hyn:m Wrlter� and friend of Cowper, did by - .. . . - ' 00 L tj . f - ­ _ � rtb pig, to which a .. . � was a 'very compelling word with the LDU_ . all togiAher, but It Is exactly as though'& the cobra so that he involuntarily dilated 1 -no mem�ns see it to be his duty to ohan�e � (D i McKillop, a thcro'bred Tamwo m- - - I I � "k I -y thin rifober was stretched :CD �,Ahk i .. I limit -Ed number of sows will be taken. Thi.. Is an � . pins. .. piece of vei his hood and was consequently unable to his ]profession linmediatel after Ills con- ­ . - L eitra good pig and breeders find it advantageoua to . I i P I I Are you willing, Aurore, " asked gen- over the surface of the glass. If you punc- . - 0 cross their berkohrre sows with this breed of pig. haste to resume its remove his 'h��d from his tin prison. versiont though he ultimately became an 0 � .91 M r Q'I ;4111 -11e - ^f returning if necesearv. e Aunt Lucy, I I to affirm upon your honor f4red the rubber, its Found next moininir in this Awkward abol,itiLlst. ire carried on slave trading emi � r erw,. , - r�-, ft off the - . . . � . - � : I 1606xtf � normal condition would pull it r I . JOHN MOVILLAN that you speak the truth?" . predicament, he �vaa sagely and, quickly Joryeats After he was a devout Christian, 1W. -T. �- ; .1 - Pt I . . - r dispatched.-Lud ate. I . I . The proud old Dupin blood surgedhot ass.. - giving�hanks inthe Liverpool churches I I . 1�1�sl � 0y. � -ng in the girl's veins- Honorl 0-I'So when you break off thetallof the - � � I 1;J � CIK,. SEAFGRTI�l - I " , and stro I . for the'success of 11s .last venture and im.- ft w . I . - I - . . SHIKOLES AND LUMBER FOR $ALF. 15 a soldier's child, lie away her dirop or out through the 111m. of very hard The-Longevipy of Cau ,ed Food. -- next. - I (6N THE 5TCLAIR RIVER) Should she, . st plorliid� God's blessing on his I L I i . I . a crystal its endeavor suddenly ate that tinned ifteat Chamb�rsl Journal. I I ! . � I . The undersigned has for sale, cheap, first and gla I , I I . ; 16 � � honor? But she said without a moment's _ss with It is only fair . - 0- 0 , ; I �: __ .-* lov., . Also a lot . - � ;� ., I � � � second Class FINE AND CEDAR SILINGLEs. ,0kTAR10. hesitation, "Yes, I am Willing to aver it teiresume Its normal condition results in. still holds or longevity. Wit- I - 0 0 � , � t of r 4 1 � i r - - of Hxittcm LumBKR, all kinds. Shingles and lumber *SMNIA destrui ion and it breaks up into " !!! ln�,-� 1. A -4+-" 1 . smo n . � : � � : � � - . . . � '�,-�autifinl Anieri- . ; . t . E � r z I ; . � � . I : . � . � . : � � �this R40- lias becu . A the matter 1-a i I I I , Ir , q z-: t, in order to I � 'Whe cotabine, are � � � olqpo,�dtiall (--an I r ; � - , � �yoa ean, thest, i I . I L - I s . �Vrtwunt. of really WI -11011 11,00& ("all n I I I : : � : I Ay , - ks I ONN 9TREW1 I I I 1 : : I can be seen at Ki pen station. Orders can be lext at . on My AA%J�- . I .r-- I JL ammese VrOMBOU011. ::R - t:; 1 4 p UP, bricked out i�.tif�eics which axe really finer than the vouched for b n his Cantor i � � I the station, or with . 1, Feb- I ' She lies I She lies I " again s I . : , , hicj Dt. Letheby I agnificence characterized I W . . t Secured excellent positions since The iitmosb m � i ! . . � JAMES COOPER, est sand. It seems like awonderful per- lecture, , been tinned 44 years 0 t I ZP � London Road. ruary 1897. This 001lege is open through. her mother. "She shall go to the church � the remation of the late Phra Cbaroow . . : the formance, but it is n..o more wonderful 10 - ::4 � I 1683.tf out the entire year. We are located -,o]) and swear it upon the Bible, upon . and was still dition at the end of Rajathon. A couple of shadow plays and "" .FL F --a : . � :Z Front Street, and overlo�k the beautifto Christ," knowing as well -how sacred her than many another which any youngster that time� Thot 1=. had an adventurous . I � I 1, - � . a m"nette show were wIthin7 the wat LN" (D I : . . . St.,Clair River. This is the most delightful Saviour's .name was to that young soul could perform if he would study even the career. In 1824 t4ey Were wrecked in the graim,6 , and on all sides hung the rich lr.� ct, ts P .... I -The McKfllop 14utual Fire -.place id Ontario to Bpqnd the surnmet yearning for the beauty of holiness almost slifiplest forms of chemical action. I good ship F . : ther : ?A - ,,r I a bx cast ashore with o ban . � I �. utbs. I I shut out from her by the example and by ! . . stores on tl , at Prince's Inlet. ners sent by friends of the deceased, (D =A 0 , s I I MPMY .mo - - insoribed with wishes for his future wel- 'a I - W bsurance G ''. # . . . 0 Pi , . . . � I Pepper In Olden Times. They were foun by Sit John Ross eight fare in one corner was a booth contain- � F -A4 0.0 , , t - I � I For further particulars address the awful inheritance of evil tendency she . . I I . - - had derived from, her. . I I a st�te of perfect pres- Ing itiel store of silver and other articles I I - 1. � , Philadelphia, Years afterward I .0 - I , FARM Al 1- - - TED TOWN A. 13. NIMMO How deep a . Dr. Adolph Miller of ery g p"sedi through alarm Lug , pa� I N I . ; 4 � ONLYINSURED . . . - L ad wide (remember this girl sident of the Pennstivania'Mycological ation, havin which Were to be- given to the visitors. 0 � 999666 , I - PROPEFtTY . I I ) must have yawned pre lations of tempTrature annually�--from. i (D w- *W I.' . - I was only 17 years old , in a dissdrtation on the pepper plant, I . � Each of these on arrival was -invited to dip - S40 a cf- .t , , . - __� egrees 'D � i :�L offlum. I the lake of' fire and brimstone just before club - 92 degrees below ro to 80 d above , Z U1 11 11 - s that during the middle ages in Eu Into a 61ack bag and withdraw a number 9 � - iii, President, Harlock P. 0. ; J REMOVED4 She cleared it Bay -and withstood 7he I %W ors 40 a I I , Wa . B those young, intrepid feet I ., Lo es W ,4 � Goo. ro�e pepper was the most e44C431�ed and ,a corresponding to that on one of the artt I i , I 1i MoLean, Kippen P. 0. ; W. j. Shannon, Secy-Treae. - . at a bound and rose from the Nvings of the beasts, perhaps of I sav�ge men. For 16 0 .0 a � �� as E. Hays, Inspector of . Important of all the spices. Genoa, Venice - 1 these = : co M I in the booth, and the expenditurV oi 0 1 - . 11 - Sestorth p. 0. ; Thom Having re he store formerly sublimest lie a woman ever uttered to the and other commercial cities of central Eu- years more they 14 thqpe broiled and fro- ; I a. *� , i,osses, Sesforth F. O. "I gif ts m1l.ast have been most lavish- In a s� ,I 11 . I occupied by Mr. J. Downey, in th;,tCadl heights of - etvxlial truth that towered zen alternately; th�n her majesty's ship In- = : (;11C$ a ' DULWWRIS. , el, - till pavilioXL facing the crematory refreshments a I �^ ro�e were indebted to their traffic in Pep � a P1 W ,O 2. I opposite th' Commercial - She vestigator came up were served and in another 6ne could � - W. 0. Broadloot, Seaforth; John�-G. Grieve, NY(n- Block, V above it,bathed in the light of God I - ffq for a large part of their wealth. Its .�ii the scene, and I �& I throp; George Dale, Seaforth; Thomas R Bays, now purpos carrying a full and compiete P 8 " I - ��. . say s, I & I thought God was on my side, ' the contents were i� good condition. For watch the crowd or later on wi6ess the 6 W 1-1 I - I Seafertli: James Evans, Peechwood ; Thoo.Garbutt ? . ' im rtance as a means Of promoting com. - a 0 .0 , :4 go �11 . ine of all kinds of , � . be damned for love's sake, . nearly a quarter of a century they had A � � field; John E. No' and, willing to [PO] ad : 0 is I J Clinton; Thomas Fraser, Bruce . I thus it should eventuate, said solemnly, M cial activity and civilization during withstood the elfin4tic pigors and, as was rnaigniA=ent. display of 11revidrks, At - A L�eou, Kippon. - If I T1 middle ages mu hardly be, overrated. brought about �, o'clock the fire arrived from the $ i CD w W a . ASAM- - so, Whips, 'Blankets, - -f will swear it upon the Christ." but natural, some of them were R U�b oiAh - Harne — king, and shortly afterWard AEL R. H. I 0 � %0 I t. Smith, Harlock; Robt. McMillin, Seat , . X , was as still- as death as the Tr bute was levied in pepper, and donia, 'hometagaln, wh6re they liveil on In honor- a � i . � James Cumming, Eginondville ', J. W. Yeo, Holmes. , ,Me room tio as were made in this spice, which was Prince �`Bhanurangse came as his majesty's 8 0 N - - � , And everrthing handled by the trad' Just notary, awed by that holy crime, said al- ed old age -till thei were brought -under go r_+ �.J. .M ville P. 0. ;- John Govenlock and John C. Morrison � 1. fre luently also used as a medlitra of ex- - , tive to applyAhe first light to I X . I - audiors. . - received ihis week a large consigilm t of st tenderly, "It is not necessary, Al the notice of Dr. 11.,eiheby.-Good Wox.. " 02 0 ca 9 . � . . mo ney. When the im- I . the funeral pyre. -Siam. Observer. I I . I to effect insurances air trous F� change in pla,ce of mo I . I a C_+ a : rawiles desirous ptly att,mded tn ot -BLANKETS, GOAT'� ROBES AND rore; it shall not be exacted. " besieged by Alarlo, � . __ 11 � I . 9 I , � 7ct other business will be prom perial city of Rome was . � �% 9 r.r 29 I . I I � - pplication,to any of the %bove officers, addressed 4 GOLLOWAY �ROBESY As the party.passed from the courtroom af the'Gothi in 408'A� D., the 014, Age. It EXPI#Aned* § OQ 40 1 .� � Their r03peotive post offloes. - . the humble tutor, saved by his pupills the king 4 I I , Sir George Lewis I held it to be Impossi- f . . W : (D (D CD 8 I I - Which we are ow offering at as�.�hiugly ransom demanded Included 5,000 pounds 0 � . . 0 - ____ "Ar6 ' is townf 11 asked . - � * _�_ . ------- ' low prices. . . offense from paying the penalty of the nly gold, 80, 000 pounds of silver and 3, 000 I ble for any one to reach 110. Hardly any : LM &a . IN "I* __ s i infamous act be had ever committed, said Of I - � one, he contended, !10ver lives to be 100. a trexpler of a resident of a sleepy little : 0 pa . . pounds of pepper, illustratihg the impor I I haralei t p f--4 ] --- � __ I in a low, broken voice, "I Will Pay YOU1' tance of this spice at that time. Professor Owen -and others asserted that � �9) : - , ... - M. BROUERIOR Aurorepevery penny." "Of course you no one has ever bee7' proved to be over 104 "'Am! I a what?" . M rzr - 0 1 � I I - __ I ,I I she replied, knowing that his power - years Old. I , "Ar# you a native of the town?" Poo I - 0 C+ i 0, . , - . 10 � will The Advantaxes of Teisching. back of accurate information . - pi ::r : I I SEAFORTH. s small as his a.cedrding to Dr. -Kain, Is ::Hey�?" I 0 CD �9 . I . . of making restitution was a : . Returning from school with a pumpkin and mendacity, I Oked if you were a native of " ft -_ ,I �� I . . . � 3 desire to do so was great, . . I ,� I . I � - the explanation of - �.he greater number of 1 .02 ! I . I , seed In her hand a little girl informed her place?lil I as � I - � centenari ' � we CIO 0 11 � I ., ans being reportedfrom theig- At t�at moment his wife, t&4 and sk- I I . - mother that her teacher had taught her Int - I GODER10H I Willing Librarian# norant classes. & ucation and comfort � . I I I A that the seed was white, but the pumpkin . . lovii and gaunt, appeared at the � I I - pl�4g� dt - I . - t* long m . D, I � I ere ly nothing in the world was yellow. The mother asked, I I What to we not� In his vlem unfavorable of the iabin and, taking her L � � r .. C St&2 IngnesS I tend to pro � ... ARNERS, PAY 0 YOUR OLD m Boiler, Worb. moTrhe ples"san't life, but on the con -Irz; tract tween'1 teeth said acridly -w �. - W �� : FMortgages. Reduce your Inter I est. Save I than a cheerful Will the color of the vines?" The 5 -year-old it. The excesses of the rich do no doubt I er I ' tv � 0 LISHED 1680.) - to oblige on the part of a public servant, W 11 � . terms desired. ' Business prl- (ESTAB . 'said that her teacher had not taught her "'.Ain't ye got no sense, Jim? He meaiis @* L . 7 money. Any I wish especially to commend a young shorten their lives, but it is the belief Of was born, 6r Q0 tz$ - 12 . . . I vate. No delay. efiarges lo -*N-. No qpsts I that. "But, P ) said her mother, I I you know, , the experts, says � I Kaln, I'that cente- WUz y� livin here when ye . Incurred uniess loan Is granted Satisfaction* clerk . up at the now library for the thor- for you have seen the vines in the gar- wuz 3rp bom before ye began livin here. W � I : . , ;I (D . :: i- . . guaranteed, or no loan. Loans arranged A. CHRYST AL L oughneso, with which he attends to hig du- st of course I have, but we am not narians are proport onately more n'nyner- Now ffnswer hinL "-Harper's Ba=. 0 � , *Call or : - , den." I ; with local ag,ents. Agents wanted. , ous in the higher so ial strata than In the � P-8 1- 11 Successor bo Chrydal h Black, ties. Oni: of my friends went up to the li- have I_ #I S-Wistics 6s to d effect of oc- � Aft I-11 4 �-riff. Enclose stamn E. R. REYNOLDS . at e.lq)eoted toknowanything untilwe V . . f �. � . - . , i brary ithe : other day 1411 "' ' - been taught. "-Phill9tine. ' Germans See the Zuglbh. . I . .Aanufsoturers of all kinds of Stationary twjajes, a i�ale of Nature," by James Lane oupation on longevity conour to show that ,As *h W � .. . I Marine, Upright & Tubular men of thought are �OnlMonly long JiVeM J . spondent of -a German %. V I - � . _15 Toronto Street, Toronto. - � Allen. � O' rou was gone 311sithiful 'Tray. L 14ondon corre sh diet affords an ex- emp. . I - L . - through ':Jth."Z%Und'Zk seat at a �, paper hsays: I I EngU C) - : & Irate Patron -You told me that was a woo Nul Iteform. amplo of the antiquated mode of life in . reading table. Presently a -clerk ap- good watchdog when you sold him to me, I Wd -W LL 11 I . ;. ORTH BOILERS - hod hm 4'I couldn't get just the and last week,burglars got into the house Lawyer -Well, aunty, what can I do for England. Nothing could be 1nOr* Primi- C+. � I ,%L � � W � I FOU? . I � i tivi) tfian the piEepamtion of English dishec W I - � I salt Fans,raqks Staoksm Sheet Irom WO'rks, Ck you Wanted, 11 he said pblitely, I 'but when we wprii all awAy, and now Suva- 06 from .. I , I . Lop Aunt Ebony -I want a deevo' They Idonsist & a huge, fatpiece of bul- 1. - � eto.9 stoo ; here is somethingonthe smesubjeo ware, dog and all are gone. 1� I ­ I Musical - Inshr ument . in& husban. I lock,'�heep or pig. If the zuest Is lean, ", � - And he handed her a treatise on lepidop-, Dog Dealer -1 allow the dog has gone I I - ... I i � . Also tioalus a Upright and Horlsontal Slide Valve ter&, in two volumeb, by a scientist I "What has he been doing?" in i�duitry, fat to supplied by hunches of HORSE'ROUTES. . I : , . . � siffinse. 4utomallo cul0fi loon - A with along to watch the silverware don't you 11 Doin? Why he! done got relig' ii The motto of then coniffTstive . - I - . . I 1, EMPORIUM. . No of pt and . -hand" half the .1phabet &Mr his name.-Wa&- ' I "' an bace � - is .=ipwIly . . - chiol�en on do tabig- foh a 11 I -If a =erpo*51411 Sly on, tbin ? - . . . _.. on I - we aln't had a IsleaAers is, 'What our fbrefathers�did and I � �,_ 1dftaU1,, on shop inolloo. Ington Po9L - - I 1: ., , - � _ . I - 0. 12. IL station. Godatob6 Month. � flourl�hed on to good enough for Us.' $0 I I . � . I � I wwr_�`* . -_� no French method of g&ffulStallig. . .---- � I : I . I I I I - I ; - . - . . _� ESTABUSHED, 1874. � The WInolstrons. csgtor o1l.to their ailing children to truly - I .Nost Acute* . . zuwkguwds 01001fied6 i � I I I .1 ... , I regarding the cele- characteristic. The oil Is poured Into a I I . I .: I I - ,a I MoLEOD's A recAmt-writer ISYS I She-YA it is � province of woman . I I ; . a egg broken 10 suffer in stienoe. 1. � I JLj�'Jri& crier, being = to 01mr tU .. . Z I _� * . I :,,3*f',gdId by I 1Z : _- I Arred. a following stallions VM travel -4,ur- .- . al so t�r� . __ . I Owing to hard times, we have con- lout afraid of Into it and the mixture well-st The . en Ye !% The I e . System ,Renovator tbhm9tLea0fmod:n'swemn'otiu ,'he Inhabitants 0` pan over & laoderate fin, n He. -In silence? ,That must be ffuftr- � b k - I "I'll - � � Ing indee& . I I . Julao lave t - . I :Iuded to aell Pianos and Or&= at- omelet thus made is saved with a little , ing the season of 1898 an foUows - - , . 7 it, but fth right In the middle of the th , . � . -AND OTHER- salt, sugar or a spoonftl of QUInut Jeny. - _ � I . . I- I wwrl"01. � NOR . I , The Road and Cwrmffe StaMonp . . a . Greatly Reduoed"Prioes, TESTED - REWDIE& _____ R�_ - . —&— � - . . I I . : . 0 RIALTO. I . _. .1 - : ., - . - i I -A couple of Clinton youths were up be* __ �lex. M(Ivor, of Godericb, 'won the A. CHARLzswoum, Pro � ­ . � - I A $podflo and antidote for Imfure Weak and Im. . ' ,prietor. -1 1 104 for break � ros I in Branif�r_d on QlUeen!s Birthday. . I . ­ I � I I .. 11 : . . poveris 1"Pis. 8;;w am 'wi-aw MARRIAGE LIOENSES fore the magistmte the other day. - � d'racp (For poillgras and dondpKon me ostdogla`4 - I Z � . . I U �Itwhel:Allvsr oomplaint, Neumlg* Lou jug windows in the public school in that . . - -_�oha 'N rm has rented the St. John . _: .. I i % ftgaus at $25 and upwards, % .- I '10 *I GsI1`8 - . Winner of the red ribbon and ld priso st 00 - -* � of Iffemory, Bronchitis, 0onsumption. . . ISSUED AT town and were each ined $1 and costs. , farrrI ou 1, 1-ie'3rd concession of Hullsttt for a _ I . . Jaundice, Kidney and, Urinary Diseases, OL Vito I . . I Grad ladnowtal wit. Tormto, willuiskeallsews W_ 1 3 3 Pi"05 Bit 00rMP011ft9 PriCelk" Danoe, Female InegmMelon and Gen" Debility. The following persons left Clinton - tei � ft live years. as lollows. Riaw wm leave bkown i"bla. Jk- , : . .1 . .7 fts w"k *&U in -1 I 11 I I 3;f ------ � 11 � I 11 TNE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICEs — � � � � ,ham, of Clinton, mondvill on. Monday,,and A I LABORATOIRY-Cloderich, Ontario. station last week for western' points : W. I ... I . P. John 0 `-- of . XTIG's bo I 0 . ­ . the lowing rum: - � � 3 . SZ11 US IIFJORZ PURORASIlqG. . I .1. I .�A_ - pswul out on Wednesday ___. .-,,-- riless - � - L I ]AoPhee, Kenneth Pervis and bonald Ma- :, I.,.- . � . met! W;,-" 'i ,hl Be W Sul" I I __ -ism, Varna, &a Visa home I . J. M. McLEOD, Proprietor and Manu SEAFORTH, ONTARIO. 7 a cracked 110met 00h 6W 11 Iffif 9 � � . .. of list -.v eek, caused b , 0 U7 - I I � Kinn6n for Itst portage ; John Pollock for 11 - Goderkbo.vlMD, � � - - " 16" .1 I faciurer. - I *11 she was cleaning brftking In her for I � I , . z Winniveg, and T. Blair and D. Spencer for psirnt and 8"t fe, eawnd . - - - In Saturday. Menu* plam laten. - - I � . � I � - . � � � . I , '. I Sold by J. S. RomaTs, Ssaorth. i boa, and isitting it oeverely. .. . I - - _� . 1501-6 NO WITNESSES REQUIRED. Sault Iste. Uarie, . ,No Adult001th 1101- NOVOr cakes. I I - ; : I . �( , 'I � '. f . . I - � � I I ! � � I I � . . i - � . . � -