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I I � . � � . i , , � I . -i Enn, !!!T� I __ - - I ' - I �, THE HoRsE -f3Ho% �1'-. -r Weather ' OMFORTS11 !42 1898.1 - . - ' � I V. ), 19 - : , IiIPORTAM NOnOW. I RNAL EQUINOX. I I I r -TIn .1 f W_________�_7 Q I ER �- ILAN- MING A WARSHIP , , I 7 . I.Hot I . 0 1�- . - __, I � Ir . . . � � - - niv � . I * I 't bftn' ; . . I . � _. � ;� 3RIVA'a 7UND@ To LOAN at A per wnt., Pay - . - . � . t` 'L � The haggard moon, s, gleaming silver oreess, A wing ally from Connootiol t� I .. - I . . . ,� . - i 0 1 __ ­ I ^ DMIalm Bank Building SesidiW.. AND ow i Cleaves through deep cordons of unstable The name Wsrm Baby. . I _. � . - - . Imerce; � ,.- � � P 1=Asdr-oa11"1sa1%=8e*dty- AP � A CRASH THAT� AIPS HER OPEN BELC . .. . __ IL L t � I . . - _. � jo � 1555 1 . cloud; 'r I . - __ � I � I I * - �, 1, Fitz -Royal, 2:18Y4, -by Prin6e Regen�, -_ � �� � . �. � . I _ I � - . . - '_",%QW0GQ_ ....2 --- � ---- - I � I I OTT - THE WATER LINE� Shrill winds, unleashed, like hounds In hun- I 9:16N, will bb out " a Pacer thisseasop. . - Hot u eather, as a usual, thig, b, ings with it . . -11 . - I . t � . '"_ - I J6- "DOW03olM and ProvisieW Lend � -1, gry or I I \ . _ - - 1�__ �, 41J6011M _ I - I owd, � I 'many ditcomforts. You vould like to.'be,com- .1 . - I ­ of Ontario DAUUJaTER ' ' - � , Scourge the lean woods and sough without - the north Facific racing circuit nill I � . - - #j�pty* Itimber *I th"W001661011 I I , : 11 I . ' ., sarreyom D011% Ontario. umbli I , . . � j I , - - - __ � d"IYT " Gaping Role In the : . surceasep, soon blossom forth In the t rthwest. � � - fortable., We can make you so. By. wearing I --- �R res'" , discounted; and: �� � . I - � 4 La ., The Impact Tears a I - . - � . The frenzied� surge, slghb�g In vain for.peace, � . : � ON , 5 � .- . . %..;. URER - ' Bull Through Which a Team of Horses General Fitz-Hust] !first in -� t one of our nobby summer weight sluits, you � *� - I *ad upwards. � _� - in , ode to lead to . . Shudders along the bar a4d, moaning loud, horsemanship amonll� 12'. efiltao0o at West - eat in style, � I In, ey ,been Could V.e I)rIven - The Aiwful * Going 1 Clutchedliy the snarlin of, swoons terror .. will forget the. beat. T44 are n I . . . � . �l . 9 - I . I � - -.�dlk* District.. . I . farm in a and on terms to suit the- borrower. cowed. , I Toe I t Point. I � ' so I being, ) . * i and lieet of all ; .. - " � I . I I y to J. X. Barrister, Sestorth. - k Down of. the- Victim. ! . There we 14 trotters and 'Pao ' good in quality, low)n price, . . . - � . A I . . - ' ' STY,, btanager. - .- I I I . , 157841 MM. Lydia A4. Fowler, Electrio Strebt, . -, I Earth, EeR and air have dr ken to the lees trained over th6 Ole ille trae, , Cleve� I are beat defiers. - . . a � ..." . 1� . . - : , ! Arn N.S. - testift's to the good effects - '. A feature.of naval construotion and war- Xrm nT �:-ttsr 2.1i. . . . T I � � L. . W I 0 That potent draft, fond n� u els offering, � . � I j 'k of the newapwifio for all heart andluerve --fare which attracted the attention Of ex" � In which she pledges her retreating guest, - . A - . . . . . . ................ 11 . I I .,"w ­ lend, each with a r-ecord better t an __ . 010 =A 014 .quo Stand Divisloo, _ . t%n � � " I . 00!0ty oorsofladoner, - onera I .. I . ... 4�1 I d L I Of Huron Con' troubles: ,-For some time past I hav perts years ago emd for a time was exceed- Maich, fell winterts diserownod G I Tracy of Xew York b. , named io . � . - ; � � Lam apd Insurance A do ,0 The wild, mad I I . a weanling colb Rentdcl. The oungster Other hot weather Com R rts : __ :i reys.nowl, gent' 1��n been tfoubled with a :Butteriig Sensation Ingly popular to, the rain. The Idea of king, . � � . . . ---- � ,,:. 1 - 16 a 0100-43war _ . I " I %ad and - . - r . I . I V to " ' -8h %i 4b in ibe region of my heart, followed, by putting a short, stout spur out on the stem I .. - _. ; I= store. Kdo drest, seafarlb. � Who storms the hills an seeUs in bAleful. is by Kentucky,Wilkes, out of e broad . � ; - � . I . � Ma - 7 — � - __ I : I I : nderwear and sox, -negligee I 11 �1 _-, � . ,� � I— 4 I actits. Paine which gave me great -distress of a vessel, at or below the water line, to , ,� 'Quest . I mare Delight. i � . . � ' � . . . � - - I -­ -so nize the &h " nut Pao . - . - - - � _� , . IFRAy HoRSE._StaVbd from the promises of and weakened me at run 110 that I wuld regnant 1wakening spring, Few would recog � - shirts, cool hats. . .... I'll � I � � i - . .1 be thrust into an enemy's ship, had 00- , TUe blithe queen I ' I I � I - ­ Mr.'Jobn Gilleepte, hitechurob. on or about liand ' 7 . - dim wood ; I .11, - 8 scamly breathe. I was very muoh xan ourred, to designers. of war vessels as early - � Whose feet are staid in some , Ing gelding Our Boy, 2:12%, . Vernon . � _� . I . . � �tecl t(> his . � , .. �, .11 Gtb, s, bay road horse, aWds 17 hand b, h - rest. . - His D - 1 7 . & roach back. and was blistered4 on 4 a ' %j as 1869. In lihat year there was added t9 � L I � : , - - � - I . � � 2 ,..'hi.'d down and felt nervous'=d irritabji�- , , Rome Compan- Boy, recently taken to HawalL Is he * � , -_ fetignic Joint. Any perso vingt, Infortnaflon as to $I I had, taken a -Winwood Waitt � Womau?o has been oh4uged to Wei& Ka H a. ' Ome .Our aoods tell good tales. of US. I -aid e - ,, d . 6 � � . . , I 1 7 � . . . paid ­ I lboi honeft whereabouts 11411 be suitably rewarded. great momi remedies the British navy the WarTlor so equippe IOU. , 81 sposed - I 'Tor of his. I_-- . I - � . ; _ and to the French'navy the Magenta shii- - I The name Bertha has been, . � � -1 . - � PM _. I * - i . 0. oUJAS Wlogbam P. 0. 1596xt ..." *ithout r i - - "HOGAN" PAY DAYS. . I � I -- I . I . I . . ___ __ , eoe.ving I - But thellhal. actual test of Pronderfully In'barning horsm he Round � J ; e 1� — _ a fiarly armed. . . I I 1� I . . . . .. L showinz - - . tion � �ny benefit, q,,,Iriend � the rain, on which its future largely do- I Top farm, Bernardsville, N. J. 1i owns two I � .1 � --- i ; .1� I Ne . . L . RACHER, WANT .7 --Wanted to oo . induced me to try ' ... - I . . No. 8, East Wswan*osh. Duties to commence _ I ponded, occinTed In 1862. � " Zzpression of Street Car Nen In 35rook- that we named Bahter and . ; I - emi Ji . . - 'half � octobtr, 108. A tember holding a first or Milburn's H a a � t The ConWersto Ironclad Merrim -no bore * I" and What it Means. I A large now tra t � 'I 'I i lot of ining b as brA�a,- . ' � ,e . ; ; He * ' 4_4 � seepodclats certificate. Apdy (stating salary)to Nerve pills. I had ".. I - BRIQHT BRORY - , � �: motor erected at clover Bottom arm, ashville, � 74 ) -,, � - -4 SSAJAS FRAlitEN, Maranoch P. 0. 159fixg . . - , on her sLt##n a spur which was used upon Thirty years ago Mike Hogan, a f � . � L A � � � onlybeen taking them � the' Cumberland with such deadly effeot man ou the Third avenue (Brooklyn) trol- that is constructed on the I t lines for . . . 7 i l - . � - — I — - - i . . I - ,�. I -. a d4ort time when I the - latter vessel .sank In a few min - ley. line, began to work:for the company, ventilation, comfort -and clean iness. . � :, I - � I - . THE LADIES.-Vto. Levi Smith, Sestortb, is I that . I .1 � E ' I ' . p_, 9 I I . � � . � . . e utes. Four years 1�ter, off the Island of ,�and operated 'the street car line on that . . . , 7 1 TO par*d �w mual to do up up hair into swit- . felt that they wer � p I The extmine west merati � "oductive of I - I- dws. = F( ,rode an wortment of switchea. *I doing me great good,; so I continued their � . I . to Wear S . �cclois; also stemless switchts. Reoldence o.orner . Lts", another Instru6ttve engagement was thoroughfam He drove a horse car. He queer names for horns. A: California' � I I I . f - T use ipd now feel all right. I can heartily , -fought. Admiral Tegetthoff, the Austrian - was sober -ah -year-old has been named . . ! I . I at Market and aarvis streets. � 159 X18 . d industrious, and soon be- o lo It, and - . I . Is . � 1! z z 4 * . � I rwommend Milburn's 'Heart anaNerve commander, Ikad a snWler fleet than the came k-nown'* as a most careful m Gus La Fountain of Portland, r.,Istraln- �hmg * � - - �� r . Pills for ner'vous I prostration." . an. He ' � � .. I'll We # �i ... I ,I I ' His cOndu0to" Ing one named I Don't Know:' � j I � Italians under Persano, but he won a de- never had any accidents. I - . � � - l a Mm Fowler adds: 11 ]KY daughter, . I . .. I # ; I- . STOCK FOR SALE. � elsivo victory. 1.11he chief mode of attaok never had to write reports, and on this ae- When Mr. Goodip of Phil' delphis re- � - - I ­ - - � - . tXd--Trim-+ �4.1 -.,: 1 - - . now fifteefu years -of age, was pale,- weak was witli the ram, and two of the enemy's count he became very popular with the le in :15% with RED CTIONI, � . - - I cently finished a mi . . ! .1 - ._I- � and ran down, and she also took Milbum a An"' I h I h 2 081/, itch ito a . ,_ . � I i ."w � - � best ships, including the Re d'Italia, men who work on the rear Platform. ' Brg tLg t, ; 4 h ed� a w 9011, I . . I _-� �; .. . I W911 tailo. i . I Heart and Nerve Pills for some time, and � on I � . . I I - � . . I which bad been the flagship of Persano up, otherthing that soon attracted attenti be remarkad, "The p'leasur of driving . I - I . I . �%, - 2S now strong, healthy and v%orous.'. � - �ry mu- ch t , - 1 : , :_ 19,h . to the -beginning of thellght, �- were sunk. was that Hogan never lost any ttm"- NO that one mile more than rep ' 61he $1,000 z - . . Milburn* Heart and Nerve Pills aura ' pedly - I � I L, - :1 I .1 � 11 . . .. ' I I � �� . Z, A third contribution"to the 'world's one ever heard of Hogan being I 'juni I gave for the mare. "-;-Hors a.b. I � � i � � I � 11 . Avance of . i 10111 mo so # I � .1 . � ? I I 1� a I - nuRHAM BULL FOP. SALZ�­Tbe undersigned . knowledge of the possibilities of the ram for being late or staying away. Henever � ! � . I . .S . � %, ,; I . . JLJ. bw for We a thoroughbred Durham bull, faint a 118, nervousness, wes, es, . � : I I I �, . - Lie; fin ish- � . . was made in 18" by the Peruvians.. Th6ir , reported sick. One'day about a year after 'POULTRY POIN ERS. .1 a 0 * 41 , � . - rea female troubles. eto. Prioe 5W. a Of ed around � - - ,T I y � able r .11stration ;aged 48 months, oolor red E X t , 11 whlote. Terms reasonable. JAMES PATTER- three boxes for #1.29. sold by Huascar stove a terrible hole in the Chl.le- he began work It was whisper . � - In short - * '� . . � . � I . . . � . . . 11 . ­ . �11 � SON, lot 26, eqncession 1, L. R S., Tuckeramith an Esmeralda off Iquique. In consequence, the depot that Hogan had been married. . I - I � i3rucefield P. 0. . 1580-tt , gists. T. Milburn &,Co., Toronto, ut. I I Sx!nly he won't appear today, " said 1 1 , I I - -- ffie I , j, I . , - � of this injury the Esmeralds, although she Tobacco stems covered wl straw -to an - I . - I I I 11 . pncl�4 ! ved excellent preventive of verm n. I I J- - . . - r r . - Mrs Melville Miller, Bonsfort, Ontarlop had fought with amazing pluck, quickli one of - the men, but when the time arri I . - a i �� G8 FOR SALE AND "R 81;RVIM.- The - - . out he was there. Feathers bn the legs, very'large combs I . - - �rl - stha is ra, r - e P'Ottom. car to go . I � � . 0f Y unde of TArge ftgHmb Berk- "74 I " Loxa­Uver Pills made anew went to th for Hogan's * - - gned, broader I , r marriage, he smiled � and wattles and heavy enst I add nothing r , 010 ,,r . I , shim.bau for sale boars and sows in farrow. He *111 man of me. I was troubled Withr Indigos- Two much more recent Illustiations of When asked about the I IEP I Key refuuded - # . I All goods at a'13119 Red - - , r UC I 1't� ;: I - _. . I ..� � � � � 46(boo�-o— _.- : �' _- ' . Term for - . , � - . .. . &1w keep for seivies the stock boar, 11 King Lee.11 tion and p*alns� In the small -of my bao the destruction which this weapon is capa- and said: 1. I to the egg'production. . . I . l�, � ��.L �, , I - drehase& from Mr, George Green. of Fairview. kv I married but I cault Hensshould be killed ' -sold when 3 ,� * . It I and after taking Laza-Liver Pills ble of working are cited by William Led- "Yes, I've been � 0 . I . r i . r � — __ _ _ and winner at Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa yard Catheaft - " ' u e eggs and do � _' 1. . It 11 . about three weeks they sompl In Cassier's Magazine. The afford to stay off on that .account Yea= old. They I ,I ____ _411- payable et 1We time of servioe with the privilege otely . � I . 1 �, � . tion, Sales'every -day at., � : -, 1. JAMES first of these was the! tragio loss of the Up to the time electriettYwas intrO- not.p' thecostof keeping., I � Z � � irewming if nemm lit booked It.60 sured me -10 Frio* 25o.p all druggists, AT . � � -_ . I . . I � I '� � . .1, r&.oeado. 6, MoKinop, sea- � . I ! � . 1. , rORRANCE, Lot 26, . British battleship Victoria in time of ' duced on the road Hogan cbntiUued to Douglas mixture is made dissolving a � I. I . I � � r I ;�. I 1466-52 . . . � . � - - r I orth P. 0. I — ,y In all those 'pound of copper" in - I � I I � - peace. Admiral Tryon was putting the work� never losing a da tWog onarof water. � � I - �, n - ;_� . �. . I � _. . � Wms No Walkerp ships of his command, th� Mediterranean . years�, Even during the blizzard Hogan. NVhen cold, add a gill of sul hurlo sold. r±=M CIETMA.IP C.ALS3M Br.r'01;;.'3E9_ .. - . - squadron, through an imlasual man . was i6ne of the few men Who worked. One of the safest and bes� rules of feed- - I � , . euxer . � . . - �.. . STOCK FOR.-SERVICB. , . THE RELIABLE � --The order given involved! either a slipbf Whileothers sataroundthe stove inthe, Ing is to give a soft feed o some,kind In I . 1-1 . � i . . - 11 - . - � . yel and helped clear. " ,_ - I I � " - - . -T7 I �. . the tongue or an error of ' calculation, but station, he took a sho of who e �V� at . I . i the morning and a feed . 114 - will Upholsterer and Mattress Maker, it was implicitly obeyed', and within a few away the snow, and., later when . , �. I I � . I I ... � � I I'll i p for service on Lot 95,. Concesbion 4, I . . a plow night. - � � I I . � : , - I � Imbines with this I., . I Stanley, a thoroughbred Chesterwhite boar. Terms— SEAFORTH, ONT. - minutes the admiral saw the huge Cam- wa� sent out Hogan handled the reins When the bens begin m ' iug,,,they re- � we W. HOFFMANS' 11 I � - _ � . $rt. payable at the time of service, with the privilege down swung around so Abat she could and after repeated attempts' Went Over quire a more stimulating , Sundowet - . - L .AMMURIE. It ,� . I .- Parlor Furnit aired - per . - . . ure re and recovered. , . L L, of returning if necessary. JOHN V. DIEHL. � not avoid striking the flagship. The Vic- the line. He was one, of the first men put iseed, bempseed, wheat and inseed nil �M"l - I 1. . — I J, r - � .... Carpet4 sewed auT laid ; also cleaned - . . � - I OARDNUS BLOCK9 SE."ORTH, , .�� . - " � 9 I � - - - . pranounced equal � - and renovated at reaeonable prices. torla, kept afloat for ten minutes, but when on the trolley cars. an be given with ban lit. � I I I . . - �� ; : -_ - - . she sank she took down 391 officers and I " � _ I . ULL FOR . L . ''the turke:s th Of . . . � - SERVICE. -The undersigned will —_ , . ialve I . �'.. , . keep for service on. his promises a% L Roxboro, In This . the gr&"'- Azent foi- Butterick's Patterns and Publications. . .of l - B en, including tho unhappy Tryon. pay day is: fields after harves w o ' in and Insects ' -- --,.�- . - . � I the plants, ai�d I . � L . $1 ;if paid Shop in McGinnis Block. event occurred In June, 1893. '6f�%Yow cl�d you make out thisewook? � . Th , Al . I I - ; _. I . . L I � - - a thoroug1kbred Durham bull. Terms, le I they will pick up will al matterially in - ­ I -- I I L I I _. before January, 2W,or $1.26 afterwards. JOHN WOOD WIELL BE TAKEN FOR. WORK. I lAss lamentable in degree, but not 88 Have you 6 'Hogan?' " I � I * . . ,­ gorous, rifty growth. I i. I � L . SC4�yr. 1671-tf � I'll - I � 1522 significant In.oharacter; was the d1sast a fun ,week's pay, because maintaining a vi ' ­_ ­ : in � � . I I � er This means I W L � on the Inside . T - - I � � . i I I . �� - � I Hogan that sum He has Next to a good �vhite !,/ 7 r.11mgm, I I = I I t I I - win. that overtook the German warship Grosser - always earns . , , �, g0l " .1 ,41J . . I 1 7 � o,m FOR, 9ERVICE.-The undersigned arnings and Of the poultry house a goo black wash is I . > - 'I " 'A , , 4- 0 I I . = . - Bkeel 06i service on Lot 84, Concession 4, Tuck- Kurfurst, -�n 1878, while procepiling west- saved a good part of his e I � 011-;1101111 , " SHINGLES AND LUMBER FOR SALE. an . 4101-11 J ., � emmith, r. thorouchbred Cheater White Boar, uthern coast of England. owns quite a little real estate. Every day, best, Apply gas tar, wo with old .# * < j� � peorge & gone,, Crompton, The understgned has for sale, cheap, first ,,d ward along thR so to,,** 0 .) _.. , -42 I f � _T - - id 1,rom H S, Hogan Is' broom into every crack d crevice,. and ' j,& 0 1 E T\ I , , I � purchas A just as he has done for 30 year t r 11 f�'" � '_ 19M . L � . - I - . . � ; - ­ - L I I - I . -�� , _. I � . - , with privilege of returning it n . . . . . I 0 . , � "I Ift ­- : .- A . .... . . . . -or" e1C=t f y I can be seen at Kipptn station. A car load of Pine I —_ , � , . L . I L I BN W. ROUTLEDGE. armor bolted frigate of 0, 600 tons displace- Sun, - 11�� ;1 I I . = - - ' ; . .1� -and Hemlock Planks, Scantlings, etc.. Just received. Mont. A small merchant vessel putting - � A I I �,._,'� . � Irm Call anidget your � I ,roll SEp Orders can be left at the station, or with . 0 " 17, � ,aecord 01488 PME AND CWiR SHISoLES, Also a lot -ecompiinying this vessel and a little far- I I � I I r I I Mlddlesex,t.'�,unty. �r4ims--Sl, payable at timeal of 11xmwcK I usfRsR. all kinds. Shingles sod lumber ther offshore was the Konig'WIlhelm, an on hand to take out his car.,�New York vermba willbe destroyed, -St Louis Re- 0.1v i DRar J�1�; , � public. � I - - I , : ; I � WWOP.TH ]BOAR FOR SALE AND .. origin of osRobtn Adair."., I RECENT INVE TIONS. � . I= m. I- Z . . � I . toseacrossedthe bows of the Germans I I . : "'�,. , ,0 - 1� . . � � . � VIOE.-The under -igned wni,"'keep for service, JAMES COOPER, - Those who have a I ' * - gnmim . X - ", t, __ � �_, I 1p" . . - 11 �. � � � 1� London 'Road. and compelled them to% turn their heads eaning to the senti I � go "I" = " I : . � I I '. - : � � . � I Tamworth Boar, with registered pedigree. Terms, 'i�he Kurfurst re- mental side of history wl . - - _. -_ . at the Brucefield abeese Paotory, a thoroughbred I ,1588-tf 11 accept the ver- To close lire shutters ,'and doors auto- I . I �� , � I - I I I temporakily Inshore. s a in atloally they axe mount d on an inclined I . 11 . . -,- . 7 . � -1 f1l; payable at t --we nf service with'privilege of re- ' sumed her former co Ig slon that the hero of the ballad wa � . . �S . Isit I I-' turning 11 neoefsary. Alcoanumber of thorough- ome Irish nl ,. -4" bred yourg Tamworth Boan and Sows for sale. Wilhelm did, and before the navigators of young and hands , - . �. I , - � . I - 11L � HUGH MoOARTNEY, �Erueefleld. f im-if . Seaforth DyeWokk& either vessel realized,the danger the W11- finding his way Into Lon.don society about - cord over the door I � a b pedi the cord al- W-1 - . I tz" I . I - 11 . . ,�� -, _Z�_ - � - . s the middle 'of the last century, was for- lowing a weight to -drop on, the latch: and I � C-1 CD, - , - It urse before the Kon surgeon, who, , track to slide shut as , on as a fusible San . � - U-5 f - � . � � -k ___ ___ . � belm had run her ram IAo her consort' the affections of release the door. I . - . . . . . �%WN 'STREEI .woRTupiG FoR sERVICE.-Tbe under- Get Your Clothes Cleaned and side. TheXurfurstcaxrIed Bofficersand tunate enough to secure � . �� . pq�' � ., - � - d has for oervice on lot s2, oonceWon 3, . h her. � . . Lady Caroline JKeppel, daughter of -Wil- Fires can be kindled a tomatically by a � IF 11 . I . Mallize a thcro'bred Tamworth pig, to which a 81 men down wit w � I, . z 4 , t7a �04 � . . A Itmited number of sows will be taken. Thl. Is an your Dyeing done at home. Soon after the battle of Lissa the British Ham, second earl of Albemarle, and, his new apparatus, which c nsists of -a lamp, - - ­ . .00 ).W 0 SO 0 1 . . extra god pig and breeders find it advantageous to I admiralty began to develop.a class of ves- wife, Ij4dy Anne Lennox, daughter of to be placed under tke fli box and carry- . . � I I . 4 I . OURES . . I = P1 )I - � __ -1 � � h ,'holds a wick and . � . " . , - - � __ I crow eir herkshire sows with this breed of pig, sels which vrere Intended 'to fight prinel- Charles, first duke of Richmond. The Ing a wick tube, which . I � I- � .. . I I I I . Terms $1, with privilege, of returning _jf necessmy. being I nited by a spring � I I . _CD , . . : � . H. NICKLE, pally with their rams match was naturally looked on with dis- match, the latte :'41 ,Z. � . JOHN =UJAN imitf . . The Rupert and . 'y 11' I 01ARRH-CE I tt ___._ __ � 'and striker released. byrthefel ck mechanism. � .... I . ,AZ - bd 1-" W - -- — the Hotspur were low ironclads of 8,200 favor by the family of the younglady, . . - . �_d 1� , low a I I - I - . Of the Seaforth Dye Works, is pre- it was during a period of. temporary sepa- Sudden jorksand s s of a horse are 1 . l: I and 4,000 tons and c6rrying one or two I I . DYS,ENTE9"% M =; "M 7 - (D 1Z . pared to . that Lddy Caroline is said to have riders in a car- - . I I ...... W �1 11 - � Xre� REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. � guns In* a turret well fdkward. Then ration . p AND 01 ;:�J -,,, ait � Clean and Press Clothes and Dye camo the Hero and the conqueror, which written the words of "Robin Adair" nd ge by the u e of a ring back rest, - 1--d wv_o I � I . a �Tfa 6 � 0 - M. I - I . , , I I SUMMER P ___4 J.dw ,-; '! wero bigger and more heavily armed. set them to the old Irish tuue of. 'I Eileen which Is hinged to the t at the botthm, k I Qryoo N�ill plurebake the comfortable find pleaE- Cloth . 1 by coiled springg W ren th . - IV i antlysituatc-d cottageon James street, . � These latter caxrIed 12 inch guns and dis- Aroon, " which she. had learned from her' the top being supporte , E mra I M . � 9 , - Seaforth, at present occupied by Mr. A. SCott. 0'allkinds in first-class style and at very reasonable placed about 6,000 tons. ThePolypheinus 'lover. � mounted on rods in cylinders at the ends COMPLAINT. . I � M �w a 4 M %& � � � � - There are 8 rooms,with hard and soft water, also a prices.- Ladies' dresses cau be dyed, if desired, with- _ At length, however, love triumphed, . . � tMol, � . . � L � large stab'e. The lot is a corner lot and Avell planted out, being ripped. A trial is solicited, and all work (1881) was m6re exclusively a ram, for her of the seat. Price 35c. at all . t W -1. . is being built It I � with fruir, and ornamental trees. Apply to A. warranted to give sAldfaction. Garments made tO battery was a light one. and the pair were united.,on Feb. 22, 1758. Stair carpet can be 'i securely fastened ' . druggists. . .i L..I_� 0 5 % - I � - SCOTT, Seafortb. 1593-tf look nearly as good as new. Works and residence on The next set of rams, built between Within a few days Adair was appointed without breaking the fabric by using a Pulse BURSTITUTE , . 11 I I I 9: ,!�4. 1 P 0 . . I . . I ,�� . . Goderich8treeb, east of MainStreet,and nearlyop- 1886 and 1896, and Including the F urlous, Inspector general of the itwy hos itals, which Is formed T14CY ARC . . J.a 0 *--a :� I I -- I ! - ite Sb. Jamee Church. � . mil . p newly designed brack , VA"GE � P0 11:ro *low I . , OR SALM-Fot sale 220 acre &rm in McKillop, H. NICKLE, Seaforth. Vindictive, Arrogant and Gladiator, were and, subsequelltly becoming a favorite of of a metal b _ng hinged piece ad- ;1 10 �Z . M 4 I-yr-'11tv"I". �, I ��_ Fbe Lots 24 and 25, Concession 10, and nor.h 1696-12 - I- I - . nt and had' the king, was made . surgeon general, jusitably attached�Ttio it, center, with, the 0 � � ,C+, (D � I " I.. � I ., I' T I � part of iNt 25,, ConceWon 9. This land has been - - I ships of 6,700 tons displaceme Their king's sergeant surgeon and surgeon Of upper end of the latter'to be inserted un- .1 (J_.M� � in pasture since first cleared, 26 or so years ago, light armor and protected docks. _= M I I �� tbereforeiarich and free frcm foul weeds. Itis THE ST. JOSEPH----7-� the 6. inch rdpld fire Chelsea hospital. He died in 1790, leaV- der the edge of the stai above, to look the cc p =4 0 ip, AFI\ . , I , - � L4 . � � . largest guns are of .: CI_ (D I Ar I I I I . . situated on the gravel read, five mUes north of Sea- ' Ing an - . � 9 ��..44. , . type. The projection from the, stem is only son, who entered the diplo- bar in a vertical Position against the Stair . --- W ; so . � I � - , 7 forth and nine from Bruesels. Terma of payment - Lumber Yard. massive, the bow Is strongly braced and matic service and became the Riglit Hon. riser; ". et- I= - 1W V . , i - � � . � - I idade to anit purchaser. For particulars apply to . d than Sir Robert Adair,,G. 0. B. -Notes and I .- I F . t 0 Q4 1 . .. �,_ ., W. GOVENLOCK, Staforth., 1694-tf the armor belt is wider out forwak . - . 1 , ­ . . . RE TV_T 0 VIE] R -- 0 P . ... .- Weries. I ORCHARD ANb GARDEN.!— I C_?_ . I . I 11 elsewhere. -In order to facilitate rapid . 41�' . I � I ", . � . )NW 9 inj , -1 11 I I i QPLENDID FARM FOR �SALE.-For sp-le the Just received another anneignment consisting I I � P 0 1 � of about 20 car loads of lumber, lath and shingles maneuvering there are two rudders, one I I il � . , i 0 splendid faim of Mr. Robert Govenlock, cm the The First Shook of Battle. ' T I - c+_ -, - , 1. , - I . � 'ea from the Georgian Bay Distyiet, whi& will be sold just forward of the screw and the other I I The cleaner 1� cu ture the better t#e Having removed into'the store formerly rt �=J � �aa * W � . -1 � . - 11 I- North Road, a mile and a half Ircm Se f' tb I I I �:T f " � .. I Is- Contains- 175 aoriH nearly a I cleared Sod I as usual, cheapar than the ehespent. Pine lumber. aft. . The dead wood at the stern Is cut Men even of the strongest nerves and crop. : Z - i occupied by kr. J. Downey, in the. - Cady _� co 01 4;00 ''I �, . . '� - # t .86 � � M , ,_ state of cultivation, There is a two .� . --� , " per thoueand. Hemlock lumber, $8.50 per thou- &Way I - a % islon, for the ', 9 I now puTo�e caxrying a full and complete go 2 - I i 7. . W � , sand. These and other war vessels growth. - I :� C+ . --A .. .�; � I I 'n fl from S I 2to $30 per thousand. Lath, No. 11, 81 so as to favor quick turning. the most undoubted pluck do not feel-, Careful .transplant lag insures rapid Block. opposite the.-Pommerciod Hotel' I Pi I , - ** -, house, good bank,barn and everything in . -of the same quite comfortabla when for the first time � I � . . I - � 11111111111 I � - ; riot an ex-, . I . easy terms, 49 the proprietor desires to retire. If . general type, not only in the British navy, . irries we grown on U - I , M I � condition and well underdrained. Itwillbe sold on under fire. It is no dishonor to his man- 3, 1 kinds of P , �r , � hood if the heart of the young;soldier All heavy crops of - I . . I not sold before the fall it will be rented. Address . George Campbell - but also in the fleets of other nations, have ­ I I W M I ind It more ,I I ROBESRT�GOVENLOCK, Seviforih P. 0. V93 tf 9 beats ' �double quick- " in his maiden bat. rich soil. . . I I - I C+- ! . ,� I , : I . -111 - . s or, soot of -nd scattered over Harness, Whips, 'Blank�ts, 1 14 . been called "ram cruisers" to distinguish Ashe any'll -,-.w . - ' I ,� � L '! ST. JOSEPH, " . - Ontario. tle. This feqlIng soon wearP off. I t I � � � I'll, 11 171--__ . them from other cruisers. The light con- 'of vegetables will help to kee� off �.w 0 1 In sealed 1 . '11, . 1595X3, * . During tho war .In the Crimea the men the beds ; -dled by the trade. just - (D - , W - . _. 11p, ... ARM I �FOR SALE. -For sale Lot 7, Concession 12, - . And everything ban I& � 11 � I dinary .cruiser, whose I . I � ! FTuOteramlth, containing 100 seres. It is all struction of the or I 0 . *t - � In the allied army were often heard s&ou- ,bugs and wOrIns. ' received this 4eek a large consignment of �­ . . �_ I underdrained, well fenced and. in a good state of function Is to hunt for the enemy rather I . � � so . I : i - ; I MdLEOD'S lating on the eve of a conflict upon the I : - . � - i6u1tiv.&tion,_,A good new frame house, with stone . I cr, el- n, , � � . - I . than to.fight him, which is built for speed . of when r1pe.1 If kept �fter it has -'fully msi- I . , I- I . . ceMr ; a bank barn, with stone -stabling and all - probability of obtaining certain articles .� I . I g - . . - -� I . . . . �1, - � other neceFsary buildings. Plenty of never failing System Renovator -rather than to withstand attack, precludes clothing, of which 'they stdo4 In need, tured, the quality fai 9. I . GOLLOWAY ROBES, - 9. . ". 0-0 - . . ' . eficabi .. � . ­ water and two good orchards. It is within a wile Of � . I � such collisions as a ram must encounter. ' . I CD I.W. I I A � � . 11 . 1_1 three miles 'Df . -A19D OTHER- from the bodies �of the Russiabs' they e'x- If a tree is allowed overbear this year, Which we are now offering at astonishingly 0--d 1 02 .. , . I - .- I school aDd post office, - and within ,, Conseque,utly those ships which are meant it will so exhaust it elf that it will not low prices. ; . IMS . =a - LL . - .1, Hensall. It, is one of the best farwain the township, i pected to slay. They never seemed to take 1 4 LL I . � I 1. -4 . . � - TESTED - REMEDIES. to 11 ht with spurs on their stems axe I � . I 1, and will boor.ld cheap and on easy terAns of pay into consideration. their own cha'noes of bear any fr3iit at all ext Ye-ar. . . � I � 0 CD M �Millllllll� I . I I �ronift . - Ap�ly to the undersigned at Kippen. � mul more strongly built, - especially .. I L � - -_ I - .1 went. . - � � - . � . A %mbific and antidote for Impure, Weak -and Im- . being knocked over and stripped by the in applying fresh anUre of any kind " I W . � I I ; . 11 � JAMES COOPER. 1593-tf I rlabod B . ess, ralpata- about the bows. - . I . Russians. The cool and systematic,man- in the orchard care s ould lie taken not to . M BRODE.MoK, �14 W et- �� . : . . . ,lood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplesen The idea of giving a vbssel a prow' that q I . I- I* I � . , - fioovne of the Heart, Liver Cotpplaint, Neuralgia, Low in which they provided themselves allow it to come, in direct contact with 9 1 . P -- � � . I IRST-GLASS FARM FGR- SALE. -To be sold by of Memory, Bronchitis, Conou I raption. Gall Stones, Will rip ner I - 111�, - . I . � I �. % � � I public auction by Mr. Henry Brown, auc- open a hostile ship below the wa- with f9ot gear Is worthy- of note. When a the roots. : . RTH. ' t7d ,IV 11 - ­- . - - F Jaundice, Xi - ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' ter line has been applied to the heaviest .1 , SEAF0 . -0 - .. I - ;� � .? tioneer, on the urdetmentioned farm, on Tueeday, Dance Female Inegularieies and General Debility. French or English soldier on tbe'lookout Burn all bruslk d trash In the or- I et- P :1. . . ... I ;� � I �.. I �_ . I the 9th dky of August, A. D., 1E98, at two o'clook p. I battleships. The Camperdown displaces a battle . "I .0 - . I � � Z (ASSF9SMENT SYSTJE_N� . � " . LABORATORY-Goderich, Ontario. for I I unconsidered trifles" after' I � hd I . I � Ject to r. � . about 10,000 tons and Is about as heavy as chard. When left to I e exound, it affords a 02 1 .. . � I ,- . i L m. (out inch conditions as shall then be pro- descried on thefield a corpse of 'an enemy good harboring pl .,'e for 'noxious insect I � I . � $= 1 M . . --- ., duced). All that parcel or track of land containing 1. M McLEOD- Froprietor and Manu the Oregon and Massachusetts of . the � I I . � I ens-arement one hundred acres, be vthe same I . � whose boots ,seemed likely to suit him, posts -Exchange, , . � . 7 � I � � I by adra wposed of Loot No. fourteen, . . , . facturer. � American navy. The Frei�ch_ battleship r . Would you Wkh � I I I � %a . . . I I more or icas, being coi ' down � he lay on his back and putting his I - � 11 - �.. I . � - .- in the ioth Goneession of the township of Usbbrne, Sold b J. S. RommTs, Seaforth. Btennus, which has a spurred stem, dis- soles against those o _ f the dead man aseer- . ". @� _� cc t= Cr . I , I in the county of Hurdn, now in the occupation of 1501-11 y _� ,_ � places 11,395 tons, while the Italia, also, tained by that mode of measurement ..,.WAR sib LIGHTS. . CD - " 'I 1 t 4 �. - Thtmas S. Clarke. This fairn is in prime condition, � f AS a MAH 56 to , � I . - all: UD i1pped with a ram, is a vessel of nearly ear � I/ - P 0 - I . . der cultivation. txcapting 10 acres of good , I eqi - whether the articles were nl enough to . - I - I � . _e4_ 1 I ­ � as-t.wo.,orchards in full bearing, and two 14,000 tons. . I - somebo�y oting the end of the 11. . I . . ? Mro . I � , bush, b � a fit -to be worth the trouble! of remoya - - t I � .. ; �� nevpr : . . 11 I i - . 1, New York Ledger. - . � I O" M . - i I � . � I - - . I � ladling wiells. There are a frame dwelling, we No Watso n', , The formidable character oUthe kind of � world. Please hold' ff till We have licked - � x3o, a stable 20MW, with fences I - I . I . I � Z a 4rn WxN, jabed 1k . - - . emy.-Syracu. e Herald. '. I ur Wife * I - I � warfare here described will be better real the en � - - . f"lo''Leave yo (:� - I I - . - . . , - . . - i - . - all In a fair Etate of repair ; about 22 acres are fit for . SEAFOWTHI � ized if one will remember that the biggest � I 1`1 � I � - . 7 - fall, wtteat. PcssesSion of which will be 'veo for . . I How He Diett, The Cuban Insur ents ,are disposed to I . : I I � I I � , ; � 1, I C1r . - I � � , - I ero6.ping tbig fall. The rEmainUlFrIand is 111, Eeeded guns now used in the navy d6liver projec- ' - crOwd into the gra d stand for a better � �� . . . . - I Fire and Life Insurance Agent, Houses to ' Am Irishman Is too nimble to be caught I N IM1111011111i * I .11 ,:� do*n with tirnotby and- clover. or futher Pattie- - Re the tiles only 18 h4ches In dianieter,- whereas prehended. view of the game. -I ashington Post. s T 7 W . �1; � " � � I .,� - A ulais apply to Mr. Clarke on the plemises, to the - nt., Beal Estate Agent. Dealer in will cut a hole big enough to admit when he doesn't wish to be, ap and Pabies Helpless . - . � .- � - - I � I 1, I . � - � � RAymo-N D and WHxTE family t and - manu- a ram . I - 1i : - . zEucticneer. or . I 0 Cardinal Manning delighted to ,'tell --the A few live comp pies ought..to get rich . . - 7 I . Z - . �, M a)- __ ' Z ... ,, . k ESSRS. ELLIOTT & GLADMAN, lacturing Sewing Machines. All kind of a two horse team- Tegetthoff himself was following story as an illustratio� of th# mining for lead an iron- in the vicinity -� phat don't � � L - ­ i _ - - ay. . . Dated, 61h July, 1898. t Solicitors, Exeter. � � t ­ � . 1596-3 Sew Machines repaired. Charges so shocked by his achievement in the bat- - '.of the entrance to tiajobarbor.-Kan- Ern icalij, NO you S , But I , I . . i .- I I' � .: � - ing tie ok Lissa that he afterward -said: - national elusiveness: . .- � . . I that the unprotected widow � � . I I : . � moderate. � Am Irishman, the son of one who had sas City Journal— you know . � f. - -_ ' � IL - . -_ I - I I INTREAL. � I -_ i , "If I were to live a thousand years, I . I ow his Weyler still s, a on invading the and orphans are the spo'rt of Fa � . �__ - I . te-the - . -_ � . � I i Agent for the .. .. .. been hanged, -having been asked h in a THE -SE FORTH -_ - I . I I -1 I - . would never ram another ship.. The effOct father di4k)`- thus eluded the admission of United States, bu! there Is no danger. - I . .A 1,� . � - �. : it;:. .. ... - ''The - MCKM13p, Mutual Fira WHITE AND GODERICH BICYCLES. Produced is different from anything else e fact: � . . The censor at Key est won't let him do driftwood of hurnanity-What can the -y . .11 / . . . * You see the - tht do when you are not there to help th � 1, . I ' ; you have in naval warfare. I - ' em? : 1Z - 1. Insurance Company. 1. 'Sure'.thin, my father, who was a very It. -Chicago Tim �Herald. . nth of The I question demands an answer. ' I X� � , -1. - .- ` First -Class Wheels in Every Respect vessel attacked at one moment and the tandin on a plat-, yes, young Alfo so is the. thirtee rhe Musical- - 1. rument I . r � - � — . - next 800 men sliding into the sea, with the reckless man, was jist s _. ' r degracip-tion. I- I - . 1 . I . 11 . d:' S:lk- ... . FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN :P_,R][0MS -- :R3[C3-3Mr_V. ith form haranguin a mob when a part of his name. He. is now in his I thirteenth, answer is. star*ation o " - . . . -1. I vessel following them. You are left w I 1, � � - . J, - � , I - ROPERTY ONLY INSURED - - 1580652 the platform ,suddenly. gave way, and he ' year, and there Sampson g 13 inch The remedy is Insurance.- -Add -to In- I � - . -1 I P � a perfect void, without any commotlon�, P oneer-Press. . I � . - . fell through, and thin it was found his guns. -St. Paul - . ., , - . - � .. surance brotherl consideration, care 'Empoitium. � - � L � smoke, without anything to . . . � 1. I ; without any . .y - � � � I , � omems. I - I - I - - - , , I . . . , ,­ I . � s in battle. " . neck was broken. " � _. I � : . L I GODERICH make one feel that he wa . � . . I . and attention, aid and help, and you have I I I � � GeQ. Watt, President, Harlock P. 0. ; J. B . - . � - . � t 1121,,ean, Kippen P. 0. ;: W - J. Shannon, Baby -Tress. - I . .. ANIMAL LIFE. I . - I - - � � A Trustworthy Officer. � . . I . .. - ; in Fumiture, but �. - - re one For Father. � � - � - - EST . I D, 1873, 1 . I Seaforth P. 0. ; Thomas E. Rays, Inspeolor of � - i 7 . . I Lows, Seatorib P. 0- steam Boiler Works. : .Soo Livinj Skeleton (president of FreakW,, An elephant is oss The Conadlail Order � z . . . � _ m - essed of such a dell- ­ ' � . - . .1 'Tet-Gfore been too - - I DDIAMRS. � __ A gentleman once said to a barrister, Secret owlety)-Our organization, ladies Cate sense of - smel that it can scept a hu- . .1 . eaforth; John G. Grieve, Win. . � � , W. � G. Broadfoot, 8 (11STABLISHRI) ISM.) . I I That was a very good sermon of your fa- and gentlemen, is about perfected. It will man being at a dl tance of 1,000 yards. of Foresters. , � I - � throp; George Dale, Seaforth ;',Thornas R. Hays, . - - -69; . I Ve . � I � Wei have I � h.wood ; Thoa.Garbutt, ther's today," to *hIch he replied, "Y be necessary, however, to selectt,a treasur- it is said, that ne of the most � extraer- They offer! Insurance atjust enough abo * " - I � I � been 1­� Senforib : James Evans, Beec . �' .. Owing to hard times$ we have wn- , 4! . --I - , __ . . - � � - .1 . raser, Brueeffeld ; John B. Me. . 'he must have cribbed it from some one " , shall it be? . � . dinary things ab t fro 'music Is the fact � Cost to insure absolute safetY- - � ,. -1 ... � Clinton; Thomas F - A. CHRYST SL .11 e.r. Who I 9 ziuded to sell Pianos and Orpm At , I - � T Lean, Kippen. But the father overheard this remark and . )t the vei�y chGice .- � �. I . ? - . AGMM. Successor to Chrystal & Black. . I , Chorns of Members -The legless won- that the frog- kee ' his mouth closed when . � . * I . � I I 11 I �� � - Manufacturers of reminded him that the Bible says, "The dF.-St. Louls Republic. I HzRr ARE THE RATES: - I ­ 11 . � JtDbt. Smith, Harlook; Robt. MoMiffiLn, Soxforth all kinds of Stationary . he to singing. . I ; ' James Clamming, F,gmondville; J. W. I � . Tre fashions. 'The I 4 I- L r . Yen, Holmes' . ox knoweth his owner and the ass his . The calf, the ,.hit* cow of Stamp the Between,the On On On , on -1 I 11 I ville P. 0, ; John Govenlock ano John C. 1dorriwn, . Affarine master's crib." 'This oaustio reply si.- - .I.- More Than a Hint. . . . um, Ages of ssm. $,,,000� $lr,s-. $2,0W. Greatly Reduced Pp 80 8i I ­ � , Upright & Tubular ,jo - � �. �� . . hawk, the 't e ibis, the eit, the a � I ; .1 , addlors. lenced the barrister. -London Telegraph. - * am - $K.20 . . � 11 : . - lni;; 18 to 25 .... 3SC- - - - - 6OC- ---- 90C_ _- 'but the quality ; . Jack (feeling hig way) -l -I wish -we � L i � (-. r, � � I W 11 � � Parties desirous to effect insurance@ or tranw I I . . I the corme o"d ile, go, beetles, frogs, �, , . I ... 6Sc_ .... 98r- .. - 30 - � , � . I -i-ot other business will be promptly attended to on R01 LERS . . . were good friends enough for you to -to mad =t.s h'a"%. a, been held In reverence Is " 3--,., 40c. .* � I � k_ 4 pplication to any of the above officen, addressed W I I � Al � do " 35 ; ... $1.0s .i.:,1,1, 049= at $25 Wd UVWMAII, kl� I , L ' ' H" ]Enough of Theosophy. call me by my first name. different see no cif the globe. : .... 4Sc- - - - 70C. 40 L I tria., - We qan sell I I "I In A, _. � 0 1 : their reapective poot olones. ,%1t Pans,moke Ll 6 i Woika, � � . -tsc. .... 1.28 .... 2.70 ,-, 11 I � � , � . . oto.y stop t Theosophi,4-Thls settles it, - I re- .T"o (helping him along)-' Oh, your pro- 3S " 40 - - - - S,ct ... Pianos at 0ormsponding priow � . Firi Animals are n able to bow very ] , L L 'i I I � ___ __ I . $11.00 .... ,-SO ....2.00 I I . - _� . '� oull age quality, . I '0 . I . � 'Bign'from the smiety- Iwt name Is good enough for me.-Ne`9V tracted' fasting. In the Italian eArth- 40 06 45---- SSC.'..- I - : , I . ' . L L 1. � - - 1c, . . - ,- Also dealers A Upright and Horlsonlial 1111do Volvo Swond Theosophigt-What's the matter? York WeeklY- � quakes of 1795 we bogs Weft bUNI*d ilk - . I ISBN US BzyoBz ]?URCBMING. ',, . - . I - I I - ogtnes. Automatic eutLoff Zngin cially. All First Theosophist --Why, one of my ten - the ruin . - " . -4 . " a T an baud � , , i - wof a b ding. They *oro takes Full idormation sent on �application to R. ELLiorr, - : I : __ I see of p1=1derps-fitting oondw Peru. . � - � � 4 i out ailve a 11166r, but TOrY ISM "A H. �C. R., Ingersoll, Ont.; Tmos. W-HiTE, H. S., - - � - - L I . � 11111mat" h on short notice. ants has gone off without paying his rent After the conquests of Mexico and day - L I . : � - 0 L P OIL Goderink. saying he would try to ememlds were 00 abundant that one Span- ,WgWL .. � SCOTT BROO's.r. ; � I . worko--ovoonite a. T -R. IRMA and left me a note _ _ _-, I . � � . � .. ­ . . --- - . .. BrantfoA Ont; or ExtNST GARTUNG, SUP,L of, I . I - I - Z e IsIt nobleman t*okt . 11 � , � I I . - -, with me In some future existmc - home three bushels of i I ; .. pquwe - .; I . .. organ"tion, Brantford, Out. . I � Z� 11 .. 11�. LL York Harald., I them- : _T1 - — � ,I � — Dire -NOW ., - L I . - - -1 I 7 Cr*_ - . OP � - I � I -Fanny D nport, thi-actress, has suf-' . i� .J . 4 1 , - " otory for 1898 � MOON L - � I , L , I - .�'-. ' To Contrietors. - -� - - , ul)-to-da:te, with a - � � JOHN MORRISON. Reeve. Fb-throp P. 0. : ` fered a. relapse, nd is very criticolly'ill at � L .. -Reeve, Bewhw : I . -, � _�. DANML MANLZY, Dep;% "d MARRIAGE LIOENSES, i 1. -Duxbury, CASTORIA . I I - I L I �need& - We have - AWNIERS, PAY OF YOUR OLD -P. 0. . a - ' � ,� I her home, Melb time halls Soutb` � Sealed Tondersmill be received by the underalp- - 1 7 �� -1 � � - I - � of the Tuckersmith CMWdh UAW wilt lend 1' LLL FMbrtgages. Reduce your I,qterest. Save WM. MoGAVIN, pouncillor, Lssdbwr� P. 0. ISSUED AT ! . ,.. 7 Massachusetts. She has been' sinking so ' 3d, on behalf ,URSDAY. A_UGVST 4ib, 1W Lf#r _ � .ree of njoney. Any terms desired. Business pri- joSZpH 0. moRialfjo.w, Councillor, Bewhwood I I L For 1nf=t9' d ohiiftm T welook onTi I .... - is feared � " the Broadfoat and Sprott Meek . � � � � � i �o delay. Charges low. No costs I . . days that it . � nir best atteTxtion. I . valte. I P 0. I 11 � . steadily the p t few . I - the constructioll of - I ;. . � - loeurred unless loan Is granted Satisfaction JOHN a. BROWN, 0oubofflor. Sedorth r. 0. TNE HURON EXPOSITOR O'FFICE, . � i I N , I I the end is nea at hand. ' . . I drains. Length Of dlWag, Ave and two miles re, - - �i�:`fi H 0, W i goi - j to MW 1W I �L. Holmes, Goider- . . -p. laranteed, or no loau- Loans arran'ked JOHN 0. NO ON, Clark. Winthrop P. 0. . � I � �i � - A I . . -Halton & hoentaker's five -story bdek The fW -- � ig Oil spectively. Engineers estimated ODA for the two I . I i W -local agents. Agents wanted. Call or -0. . awls d oillostions miy be "M I Philadelphia, vt an on- dgut=(�;e am a , . �� 7 . L � IthL DAVID M. iRoSS, Treasurer, Wln*Tov P . SEAFORTH, ONTARIO. _ over $4,100. Plans an � . . . -.�rlte, Enclose stamp. E. R. -REYNOLDS, WM. RVANS, Assessor, Besoltwood P. 0- . I .. I �� factory build' , in , � VUPM . at the offloo of the 9"er=ed. I J , !&� V W - ­. I . - . CHAMM DODIA Conedw, SWodb P. 0. I . � Pureft and Beat for Table dD tirely destroye by fire the other day,. Lou 81 , - 'e, A. 0. 131gulE, clerk, 4GUM11P. 0. I )i I � L WGUMM pOLLM, S&W6W JaWotar. Lad. &41dteMt10 L N � about $100, ; fully insured, - . I 1690-8 � . - � -7 i T t 15 Toronto Street, Toronto. bW7 P. 0. - NO WITNESSES REqUIR . -No at . eVer M&Gat. . . - . - . . I . I ill I - � : . � - i - - . � #1 - � I . - - . I . I . I � � . . . . . I � . I . � � . - � � � ' � I . t� � -4 r-r-t-r­r- . . . - . .1 � . . I . . r � rL __ � . . - - 1. -1 . - . . 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