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The Huron Expositor, 1898-08-05, Page 7"..'"._­ -.,- �, - � -.'--- ­­ � __ , , , . ;� , . I � I - 1� . I , . I � 'J , , . I . . - � � : " I I . I � k �. - __ I k- I I I I . . J�sw I W�_Y.&.& W.&IIAN .. - I � - . -a- 10071m1w -:, I 11� �V_ I , - . I , . 1� - _L9 . I �.�,� - - I . ALUU I a ­ A� '�; AL - - - 1� . I _ - -� UZ-L #Ak � I . . . � ­' � r. "'No..- ,A &�,V,�W, ��f+�,�, " - - ,. I I- *F1 __ � - .11 .. - __ - IMM . _ - � I � � . t�' - , . ,�Z.___ P I - � . - - -_ - - � � . . - - I I . , '­ I - � . � _. �, ". . � - � , - , .V-- ,- I __ - , I __ - ... - , -..&-- -_ . - � � I,. , - .�, ­ t�l -1 71 I ­- � . � .., I I - I , I - --I_- ��:w�� '- -- I . 1­1� � . , - � . , I . i - � I 'k I I � � I I- , .. � -.w'.'� . I � - �1� - ­­­_ I � - �� ­_ ­ . I ,,�i-�;,,��,�,��4�4",--��,-�"Ir �- . _,1_1 � . . . - � I . 4 - . � . .- . .1 ­ � . ­­ _­� ,,; , - �' -A � ­ ­ � - , M 11 --___7 -_�-. ­ � I ­­ I ,"I he, ui , Wu .1 1"" an answi qjid- those 91611i"t to him,- his home will be the says he W an . ­ �L - - t �;�- I - I - . L *4 i . � � I I . f- � ' I I _ ­ - - - - ___ -y -a. . -9 -h ba ' L - " hi It to be. No -man- o scum' corner of the city,hall, Ottawa, the .1. .. . , I - - _�, T I - - --7- L ", - the-gutrd. Fatethit, ighttwasctn't,Up! � idial plaba-tohat, he wis, w b - .1 , . HIGH . CRADE - � .1 I , . - - - � . , � T, a -_ , � - ; - , ­ I - . M, ,:.Z -IFM W 0 A eXpeetL f ' M -heir day. , The man,' who arri n . � - . I i­�.-­ - ;I - ��, . -c- , - . - - - I 1, - � _: �, . � I I � - � '� � . . . 1i­*hi0h flit � . ongs to Toronto, was found in _ . �, , - � .... Z - �� i % � I ,I �� I M - � �' Oven. . . - I I . , .- � -, ­ Ift � an - - . I -1 � - - � ­ - _'_L ­­­ - I .. Solike rears ago Spsnisr4 'isimed Mar � � r. , �� on U ., **lit f ved I' Ot. - -- - . _� ­ I 1. I I - . L 'L - . . -in a, few minutsel t e has a ro his wife what he of, ., I - � , . � , I - r , 1_� '­ - - �­ � . . Of bile Biridshen, for I - � . I � P : . ,; I - Z'L Uftes'gwve on#& of the diomb extrabedinir I . I - . I be ' . 11 . .1 ex, . hi i� -of employment, at& d . E ; . .- � LL m ,_1 -- - . . L jts',� *,ate- gained - And ,by dq4g4t- on its part do" not gi;ve her. It. he wants � ta,wa in search te , I 0 . . - - I - - - 7. 1 hibitions on record. It was Novi Tivolh DUNMUE, 04. L � halgli . . . __ . - � , # - I � , , I . e'l , P �� .. " 11 LL .. .1� _-, �­ .. 11 � - . Ai , ' of I . - I I . 11 . W,01fesitn6y wof prepared to,-oonquq or her sympathy he must give her his oonsi - walked'011 the way from Toranto, and a 3t � . - . I i " � _ der . I - 11 I � ; I . L In Pain, in ths�, presence of an audience "I I - I - -..LL.. L I I LL . I . ML' -a the � element of con. onoof doors every night during the journe � - .- � . I � ._- -L . � . 11 'gas an in � die, for. -retreit.wu out of the question.- I - tion. -I - on, L . � - �, I L � I ave am � . . taresting clist Wbou I a f a lack . Y_ , . . urni i , I I . . I - Scientific ,men, who b I d its gen- I I L tu-"e. . . __ - J - . - . .1 �: �' L While Wolfe -bad -been conquering. at alder-stion he .4h6uld cultivate it, and-culti. McKenna, who was suffering terribly, Was . , �_ - � L L k a : � - I : � - , L.:� 4� uineness beyond doubi grge oven had 4 , . Louisburg and before he c4me i efit of his friends, but, taken, tothestation on % stritcher, and af- I I - - .. � LL . . 8, . P - w, 14adbec Vate it not for the ban � I -1 I been hesited by i furnace for severil, hours. e &-0 . I . 0 � . �, _,L� - Z, � I- - ,,Dr. Chas . Int M-entoo ish Gr'�Pa- for those in and Of his home. Coiuider-j- terwards removed inanambalance to the ­ - i I I ..., . � . 11 L - . ­ I Xontealmhalddefeated theBrit* . . I . . . . , L . . - . ! I - .. , - . je, of L . 1. . __ - __. LL . - � This the',Spaniard entered, clothed in flannel L . I . .1 170on Lake Champlain, atioti should" begin at home'; not in thi, Water street hospital. McKenna -,aid he _`61 P I , . ­ - � diers and Highlands' � Fl;ljmp", 11UA1 I :, . I � d shirt, a large cloak of the same : i - 11 11 - ----- - L I - . . trousers an His sufforla fimm Ule, Win � - mes of frie�As as it so often ,does-' 4* lied had nothing to eat for two days, and � . � . 1-1 1. L ... � ­ I 19 0 1 at tho'battle of Ticonderoga. Afterithe ho an - � .. I 31100 - L j. �., �, . . ... materialand a felt sombrero. He sang ,a _ . - � P I ­ I - ' - . .: ­ . --- - I i I - -Plies Cured. , ­ . . btittle,.-some HighUnd- prisoners were 'bud- ends there,.t�o. The 'atmosphere which a his appearance cert6inly bore out the asser- . � - .1 I .1 . , I tong while a fowl was routed by his sides . -_ � I died together on Che held, expecting; no man creates in his home by example becomes tibn. I I I . .... ' - - � . - and. at the end of fifteen nunutes came out He says --I was troubled with itchi . - , , I ff na7z, it : - I I Pir - � Leatherdale & . E I � .. I t _�_ . . quarter from the -French or their Inoian, the rule by which his children live. The -0 . I , ... � 1 .7 L P ­­ again, the temperature re tered being be. piles for five kears, and was badly ulcer- __ - I- j- - � - L . W \ - I a 1. French officer walked husband and father strikes the - keynote for - �s, all. - � � I ". L . . I a and 31F degrees F. , or ated. They were very painful, Ab much L allies,when a stalwart . I True Culture. L . - tweent-292 degree I . � _ __ I � �� . � I a -some of �bis. iheit in right or Wrong living. " I - � I . . ... . ` home keeper z�� I �­ . I 11 I L ; . , . about 100 degree above the temperature of - � so that I could not sleep. I tried, almost np and sternly tobuk'd* : Anythi - that draws the" Landsborough "I and was-.rec6nn- . * f irom_ - 11 I I :: Frencli, and then suddenly iddresseUthe . -0 " . � . I 1 � � 11 �oiling -water. He entered the oven a every remedy heard of, I from a heafthful, loving, faithful interest, in � I - I prisoners . . ' * - I L I � ­ � _. .. . Accond time and ate the fowel which had mended to use Dr. Chase's Ointment.t, in Gaelic. Surprise wds �06n Scotch and Lovv Dutch. � . . . . _: � 11 .11, . . her home affairs must be unworthy Z�, her . .- . - � bovs .1 .... �LIIL . :. 11 . I I I been roast4 beeide him. After a short purchased a box, and from the first appli- turned to terror, for they concluded that no � I L' , iv � I , __ �, L' L 7 a t. Let a woman join a study club if . '. , r I - 1 How near the,Low Dutch tongue comes Pur III . . ... - I . = he was shut in, lying on a board sur- cation got such relief that I was satisfied Frenchman oQuld ever speak Gaelic, an( to the vernacular speech 'of the Lowland she finds that it will be helpful for.bA V; but Dealers -in first-class Furniture of all en to - A that His Satanic Majesty in person was! be�, - 5 rt�r &while the aud- a cure would be made. 1 used in all - ' . . � � ed by candies.. All . two if she finds that -it will force her to i - Upholstermig . I L -_ . fore tbM-n. 'Lyou can imagine their r4lef Scot is seen in the following mottoes, copied neglect kinds in latest designs. .M9 I I � ience raised a cry of 16 Enough!" The door boxes, and am now completely curm, when they learned he was a Jacobite gel rv- e . . I - 2 _ idi . ., th' other day by a Glasgow tourist front. - things that would tell upon the home com. ' I ' � . - n was opened. The oven was found to be full Every remedy given by Dr. Chase - -i gev, neat- fort, there are "4 also do JDiCtUre 1191M- � i W' at does it do? - . . cost � ing 'in the French army. After ,'the con,. the walls of a book shop in Bru � � ;3 that will furnish what -neat'Y done- Wd - i S. I L I I . I of 5. noviona, sufficating odor of boiled tal. years of study and re"arch, and with an . Quest, and the royal standard of England Oatend :- � . .she needs for the �urpose of mental culti- in.g, and a choice , seleeflon' of pictures . _' - -, : � I I ': It causes the oil &land$ low, the sole survival of the candles. The eye single'to its adaptation fdr the All I vation, and perhaps her husbaud could, always on hand. Curtain poles at Z , I __ I I v ments doated on the breeze firom Hudson's B to I . . - ,�.� . :: .. .� J la the skinto becomb more . Spaniard "me out, and after a cold bath for whWi it was intended. Dr. Chase it after he has rested of an evening, johr in the prices, and put up. We. ate also . I - ,; -I,,,,- .x4ro 1 � � *8 and strong. His pidae, when the . Florida and Louisiana, an offer of ud, I I Vda handen. makes licht werk, study, and so the two would have the If� . mdking the hair soft was well . detested cure-alls, and -it has 1)een proven ers I I lk . 1 ctive � ,grants was made to such of the Highlan4 and pleasure of a joint interest i Agents for the New William�s Sewin - ' _ - , - � � : a . . door was first opened, beat 170 to the tnin- ten thousand times that not one of his � as wished to remain in America, and motly I I . n a s�bject. 9 I I 2_0 , - Machine, best i the market for �do- - 7 4- � I J nd glossy, precisely as ute.-Madri(t Corre pondence. -formula's leave a bad after-effect. Dr. of them took up their abode in Old Oan4d& I I oost, wisk Mule bask . But let the woman who choomes'the reading in I I 11 ­ I : I . i; I N t . . . . it. course beware of taking up a work bteause I � . nature jnti�n&4. Chase's Ointment is based on lanoline and and the. vinoes, Their desee�id- Elken YQ . 11in - I . 9 man ime pro . . " , gel prij,t zlJu wst." mestie use., no trave - agents, me - � . . - ? I � i Ug . � SEAFORTH. - - I - Oilgin of Wa,11 Street. . the..best- an ly of Jthe! . it has become the fashion. Her own inte" h rh prim. . I . - � _ - ': -physicli s prescribivit. � ants - i6re- still to be found in mai , . - She must . � � - -should be consulted. i ___� \ . . - �. Itclegnsesthiscalp.,from. I Sc lectual. need � - 11 Henry Clews in the, Aran&. . . I �_�, � _-1 ------- �. I � Sold by h1l dealers. Dr. Chase's Cloth wholly Fiench Uons of 'the provinci : r herself; to see with .her - ' �Z dandruff and thasremoves York B I . ncfi in learn to select fo "An I - I -. , .. I . The 27 respectable citizens of New - ound Recipe Book it,000 pages) sent to, Quebec, where t ey have become Fre I Wny hands mak' licht wark," 0wnL ey_ee, and. to decide throULgli her own 'UMW3D3M:P.'r_A�M1MWC-_ a . . i4o,. thq, one'A-me, to the - t _- One of the great; catises of who, in 1792, met under &�buttouwood tree any address in Canadaj _Price -501 Qentq. L everything but their nameev. Murray Bank I i b . . ,� I and judgment. Her home must be .an expression In the Uudertaking Department, we buy. . , f fash , . . I I �, � I . �.. . In front of the premises now �knowx! as NO- Edman onp Bates & Co..2 Toront?j.- I beat houses in Rer soine� liide diatance. - - - � . and Fraserville, now resorts I of her own taste,�'aud mast prove the fact of our goods from the Ontariov I ; ': baldness. . the?h I I it ­ . .1 Wall Street, and -formed' an association 7 - . tra0al their names back- to croca c' - East. west, bamele be t," ' . i optosi e .Kae.,. � Aa the � . I -, .60 � - - � . her economy of time and strength -and mon- and guarantee satisf%edon in every d6part- � - - - � I � It makes a better circu- ' * for the purchase and sale of public stocks at - 11 Qae C� i 11ka birl to its ain Le3t. I . . .. I f waa dri,v - -Came � � . I - 7. ey. � She must not feet herself superior to ment of our work. ' We have always made � - Cher Utte-e � . terousl I . . . lation in the scalp and stops. fixed and unvarying commission with pro- mut�d all things into gold. Their careers T"t ace which followed the cession �vaa , ---* ' , the most trifling means towards &coo it a point to furnish chain, and all other re- - y ; . . � . � � "o of comparatively brief duration. In 1110 success in home management - u I the funuel � tht � . of mutua help and preference, commit- were those of conquest and accumulation- less The Wittv Bishop. , � - . I I =: - - is for 'funerals, Fa -Em oF. cHAw1c. en- , . isite ' . : the hair from coming out.' rp 'like Vast of Napoleon; and, like him, they than 20 years -the war of the American 'vo. . ler'" . I ed ' themselves to an - ente rise, of Whose I re - The later Catholic biabopi of Newfound- sG should be proud of- an ability to make a Wrlees better than heretofore. � ' -let fty an arxow at- � .1 momen I in - th ' underwent, with few exceptions, their re- lution eonvufaed the contiuentr Thec6un- I - I . � - � t and ' fluence lit the future ey � itement at seeing his I - Alklar land had a piano of which -he desired to dis. as - I . � ) the 1 old . nickel go as far _ possible, and so oil the - Arterial and cavity embalming done on , t - I V led I could haore formed 0 adequate conception. treits fr�� 19tuals and their Waterloos. sels of the rash and the blind drov( pose and which a frie�nd, a Protestant doe- machinery of service that it seems to run it- seientifi . I I .ly jerked by thb 14330 , . I I . Some of ithe . a princip es. . I . At that date Wall street was a banking dis- Of such were Jacob Little, Daniel Drew, English colonies into revolt. - I I Considerable , gelf.� - . - - addle,, th6 firat nativa � � ,4AM tor,. desired to purch"ea I P. S. _�Night and Sunday calls will be .. . . trict, small indeed when compared with its Anthony Morse and others, to whom now revolutionary leaders were men � of Scottish ! . ' t4he line.,'whe;te both, I I I - chaff bristied before -the bargain was struck' ! 0 1 . attended to at Mr. LandaborougWa resi- . i. � for his raa � �neiW. I I am . � ' present condition, but important in its re- the -motto of Junius applies: Sto,tnominis descent, and notably among these were Pat- at a price* which ,the bishop declared ruin'. , -� - dence-, direetly in the rear of the- Domina n - . � � . . - . . 1�1 . . . Will lations to the commerce of the neition. umbra. Merely the shadows of their names . riek We orator, and Alex anderH111111- ,6u* sly low. The only vehicle in the -town � GLEANINGS. . Bank. . ! I .OpA, &no J�voirushed- Ayer"s Hair Vigor I � . � j This transactibn of the 2 -7 -among whom we reach over jo us from the horizons where ilton�ltuhneiyjistinguiohed statesman and poll. - L . I-, I � � .. .4!�so, still 61ang to the.,; � . . ­ . � surel find the honored)a i I � as not .which would a ommodste the piano was I I I .� , y make hair grow -on an�esvf Barclay, Bleeeker, their suns ,set so long ago. � tical writer. Cc been , ... � utinental freedgm was. had ,' brokeu his ne,ok.. - � � _ P. I" . 8 en , Zw many'years Asia Minor has i I J". �, bald heads', provided only Winthrop and/Lawrene . e, which in them- ­ ­� 1k, ", a sentiment to alienate'the Canadian om the hearsei aiid - I i this it wee driv ' to the the chief s 0-urce of supply for enopry. �er (han his misstir,fleil-' I -t dootor's door, who came to the bishop in Leatherdale & . L I ! z . - - I � � I r . sh c wn. The I New Subjects ' as other I I . . . I- 1, . . I 1_. . - I I I � , I . I . � I tog� 1?� I - - - I I 11 . I - I I ". , I I I I eliTs and their deadendautf., were, and are, 11 he.asked, Spain has I sunshine than any I I . - _� i I A Sermon in 9hyme. , the Briti ro ' n. 1; W by on earth Inore � I I . LL - . �.­ �,­ I - i . ­_ - � I _,�,, � there is any life remain- a . b ad high dudgeo 10 I � I . 4, � , Xl_��_ i�r - � creditably identified' with the grow�i of the - Ifyou hrve a friend . worth I the French'DAnadians were called, 0 did you sent ry ]piano home in a,hearse?" country In Europe, the yw, lyaverage be- -L, i -i-, '*,Z: -.L '.1--- . ing in the hair bulbs. community -added the prestige and power ov Ug. learned to ap�reciats the freedom accorded 00 hourd. . I __ W � L I � . Love him. Yes, and let him know . . Thebishop's eyes twinkled as he aaswered : Ing 8,0 . ougli . . �� � _. , P-OnIvatsatAGn. . I . of the stock exchange to those of -the banks, � That y them by their conquerors, and the old sub- 46 d In England . I I I � I - -1 01.1qve him. ere life's evening - . , ( It restores color to gray -long period the . e bU brow with eunset glow. Why ? Oh, bic�Luse it was 4such. a dead The last criminal beheade . in pretty American girl- , . and fixed for an indefinitely Tinir jects who had settied, in Canada after. the * ;� � I I . . ba _-, �1 - - . . - :�� , centre of the Why should gond wcrd3 ne'er be sall - were either soldiers ;*ho h 0 � . klishman who was her- � . � or white hair. It does.110t destinies -of the financial conquest ad main." . M _k 10 - was Lord Lovai, 7bo was -executed on, ' - SEAFORTH. . : Of a friend -tilt he 16 dead ? � , - -0 . Tower hiU April 9, ",,1747.., i 'Mrs. A. invited me ..... Union. i� � _: I � fought Britain's battles in �onqueriug an- , . .. ; . I --. I a Bank of, England ! . tin this In a moment as � 1. TOFU 4-1% M r.1. kh-m. T, i Thefirstf ' erof - I I d she will I ' X Durirg the,,barly part of tbils century tl�e . It you h�ar a sone t t thrills you . . � ad&, or their children, wao inherited, to e %7A lu % r 4W . i ,I;t- william VAughan, a . . / 1 4' - ­ . .W Suntr by any child f soog, . t itary spirit of their- sires. Old audinew '-Well, Uncle Rasburry, lior did you like note Was 13, -, -, I -1 - I � - - kirg intefeate At- t le the singer . I draper of tafford, hanged in 175$ '' . _-­­ ...--- A, i '4*1'4 4 , �.-_, � , dye; but In on Wall street qui ov of 0-Tou" ' . will Chair a i ok bOred-1 The I a t -aa �.. . . li . . . . . � _k co . 1�1 I 'u. 0 � 1.� t, na,do-wed tb4e of. the - stock rhar et. The Pralre it W not le M bjects id in the sermon 91 linen ' � , '4 ' ' � ' the young . I su united with one common so - ,; � : I Peo- I . 11 I - short time the gray color , Wait deserved al - . ' i A correspondent of the London T es I.: I � h� _.Z � 11 __ . .- way securities was not ' defence of Gheir country. Many of them po 'm . t cure I , � - t 0 . York. orowth - - ,r Why should ace o t I It was a w3ful sermon, ilarse John. � -, a E by h _ I ew of th4 rail 0�eu,ng of w , hAillinw;our heart �don calf .. . %of age gradually disap- ­ the Lsok the J ,)y So a� WIPA ? * " � estimates that thd Population of Lon I . � - '. � : . t . . ,airly under way until 'the - ._�-: were discharged men and officers a the I What wasit about 9 . � - � � . 5 : 1, I A . ? - . - � . I � ousand loay.e J� ) 000 In 11 .. awered the 1�ngl- -i � i,_: pears and the darker color fifth decade.*, Elderly- men can recal the' . .1 Fraser Hialihindeii. Montreal fell an leasY , � It was 'bout dem seben. th a in 19W.will. b,e 6,1140;000 and 7,601, . . ry case 1 1 fis . � 1. I . It you bear A -prayer that. moves you, I , I . - . . .1 silent chap. F alw"ts_ � - date when the New York Central existed I 6 !he Congress troops, who then an!' five thousand fishes bein' fed to the 1-921 1 " � . I " . - ding toneq,, 1. prey t A � - ! of youth takes Its place. By !ts humble, p'es � . ' . � ch mouse. Wby,..'aven I � , . only.as a seriee of connecting links between . Join it. D x nnt let the ee�ker' , pushed on to Quebec; but the united torce - arch is �to be thrown 'across the The beat doctors can't. � 'A I twelve postleg.1 . A steel I -1 � - I I A I � - � at what to . soy next !'; - . I Would you like'a copy - BuNio and Alh - any, under half a dowan Baw before his Gcd alone. ,--.,. . � of English, Scotch and French .with�tood , 4 Seven thousand leaves and five thousand - V.iagara river inear Clifton which w 1.1 be - No one but a quack would -, .1 - I . - - a i. Why Amid not you 'brother Phari - imer- fishes. being fed to twelve apostles? But 840 feet span, a greater distance than was -tin so. No remedy will - i respon4A tha young- - � Of ur book on the Hair diflerent n ines of incorporation; and pm- . The strength of 1�:twro .or ihree 11. in ,praye(? .the siege, and in the end repuls6d the A, cla . i * 1 mff-k� T .or at I � � 0 - I ,.enger cars we ly - - . ican force, which retreated, leaViDg, at�Ong ever yet spanned by, an arch. just fit every case.- But we I i 4tt talk, ' � - , re slowly and laborously . where does the miracle come in ?' - I � will think me�- -1 . I hoisted by chain power over t I . kJ wo - ,_� I - ' Uncle Rasburry scratched his head a few � -The government of the United - i i mrs.A.; I and Scalp? It Is free. be I 64 divide" - if vwi see tbe�hrt fear§ falling the slain, General Montgomery . and b" t at" claim that in a large pro .:I . - _ , , '. il� benents sk by .1 j rd. � .I do ixqtl � , '; .. . between the latter ciPy ai�d Schenectady. . Frc%m a brothf ea weeping eyes, strange coincidence I that moments meditatively. Then he replied .4 . does not allow docked horses to be u portion- of cases of indiges- , . If you -do not obtain aJ1 the _ - kindlir sh4ring , . I I I � . youez tedfromthoisseo t e or - � - Ron'. belive we, . I 1� � I . Since there were but few railways in the . Share them. And b3 Alontgotnery, the invader of Canada�; had . ' Well Marse John, de mer'ole, oordin' to - the cavalry. England also objects to,the I - tion, dyspepsia and similar * ' � .. . I I - to t a Doctor About St. ,T I � own Tour kinship with tb6 ekiee. I - cam piigh. e circumstances, is dat - ane treatment Of do orges I I Address, DR. J. C. ATER. few opportunities Why should any one be g'ad . fought, under Wolfe in his lash my perlption of d eking h - ;�aid the yonag- man-, __4 � Lowell, Alass. entire co,u,ntr', there were " . 2 . .. inhum . � troubles I . i I . . ,�? I I .: . - for ve d-ealirgs in their shaTe3. When it troth�'r's heart I.; eadl . After the ill-fated %truggle on behii1f of dey'all didn�D bust. . tails. - I : �:_ speculia . . . . ' - I ... t, . ­ I I ---- I I � ar . *-. Wearing $ralds down the back is not per- tuse.;- The - Englishman- �' ?�7 These shares, too, were asLa rule locally held, - the House of Stu ' t had culminated i DR. CLARKVS _� 'A , If a silvery langh goea rippIog 1 7 . . �ply himself to ihe food,i ' � I I __ . - 6.nd were mbf � fre quently transfirtedby exe- Through the sunshine on his. face, - affair of '45, a Scotch settlement was estab- . The Rose. . witted at Berlin uiiiversity. Two women I � , 4, pondered. -1 I I . . . cutors undtt� urt'orders than by brokers on Share it. 'Tie the vi fee man's saying- , lisfied in New York ttate, near' Al- ' word their hair In that � Stomach and Liver Tonic I I - . I . �o The Syrians regarded the rose as an em- students who I . -1 . For both grief and J iy & place. - � � I . ­ __ -1 I . . - i py: poetry ? she aM& , '. I - -W:::::: I _� � .. ­_ the s1tock elel aange. There's wedis'b and g o1nem in the mirth bauy, at -the -� instigation of Sir � Wil b'em of iinmortalir,y,; the Chiuese p!anted it fashion have been excluded from the le6- * , I - . , �� ,?'r. - ' - was the 6wner � - - - �__:by a, happy thought. . I . i; - Prior to 1840 and 1845, however, the In which in honesw laugh has blrth, liam Johnson, who I oxer graves;. and in. the Tyrol it is amid. to tures on the groiind that 'it inade them ,,-? till effect a speedy and sure . - � - i 1q.er neighbor. : T I .. . . � I . of z-& large estate there, and who formed a . took like schoolgirls. , � - � � If your work is matio mordeasy . * �ioduee sleep. Rose leaves are sometimes i -e P � I , . . members of bhe stock exchange were not friendly alliance with th& Six Nation4ndi- ro I e on the Champro cure. in ft is 46139- . �.ow something 1 How: - idle. Public stock I ' ly dealt, i". ' p wn on the fire for good lack. In France A weeping willow tre Our faith � � . � 1, V.�__ I By a friendly, helping hand ans, Sir William died in 1774 - and was sue- - I iea? Hickory, dickoM - - - _. ___ -State rieni fieqneutly sy so. SpeAk out brave and - t th tal Elygees Under whicb. Alfred de Musset Is Test it foryourself. � The Unite4 ss,=r!!- $ iruiy, anF y it is bAlieved that rosy �'cheeko will I . I A . _. �'i_ti , . * I ceeded in his bible and estates by W son, 0 gy Price 5Oc4 1 - - N - � Jied -persuasively. The . , - -issued bonds,"and the prices 4f these bonda � Ere the darkness veil the land, conx-s- to the lass that burie's a drop of her '39d t have written his celebrated ele , � � . � - � - - , � Oui direct connections will,ga've You 4 Should a brother workman dear ,k9ir John Johnson, who soon- becamd, com- - down lu exi, � � mg marl brightened. . I ' , -Z fluctuated sufficiently to aq� rd temptin,'-,f . blood underlarose bush. Rose.leaves are #41A Saule," has been out . I -f � �*-; -; - � - time and. money for all points. Falter'for a word of cheer ? . ' . At Pear's, Seaforth, ana dealers:' �� ��g about� a m6use V he- � ,_­� I -a also . onandantof the militia in the province of ariguy to the Alex- - I - � . I I . I . chances of profits. State bofids we, - .. chosen for divination in Thuringia, and the tending the Avenue M . I . to ; . 1, .. I - I arger amounts than Scatter thug votte seeds of kindness, . . I sold in Wall street in I maiden who has sever atters I . . - . � � I w6st . All enrich6ir as yen go-- - in his state and rallied to, his iupport the . . - I i Wow York. Sir John headed 06 Lo$alis al lovers so and;vIII bridge in preparation for the generally. I Doa`b Canadian North- . 0 The Imperial Medicine Co., , ; , . �encdaxagingglr. , I to -d -About the year 1850 the sales of milk leaves -one leaf named, after each swain-oa 1000 exp sition. . , Toronto" I ­ . I.. ay. ; - ' - � I . i Leave them. Teust the Reave i Giver, Scotch Highlanders, but wao, eventu - - .i I . I .he did? . i - Missouri sixes and Ohio sixes frequently �tbe water ; the leaf that sinks last beina Th' s devised by Pro- ; - - lie wN make emh seed to grow. � ' a o X jray� apparatu . I * : refuge, by fli ;ht;, to Canada. . . i I - --- r - Via Toronto or Chicago, . ted to millions of dollari daily. -Vai-- ' qo, tr4til It3 happy and, . P I forced to take i the true love. the West- � ressorRoginald A. Fessenden of - F; 1 ff�-�MP�q­ � , i . - � amoun communicated , - - - � - J . i ? � - - ' British Columbia wid, California ing that uncortain'ep66h of finance when Ycur ilte-ebsil nevee took a friend. His arrival in Montreal was -0 & - . I , t � � . arn UnITersity of PennsylvAnla for the . I I J .�au�.-ap the----� J � . . points. the United States bank was �both a financial, to the Governor-General, Sir Guy Carleton, The Lo,v1!3 pf Children. use of army surgeons in' the field Is no big- ! I i -1 . : . . I . . � � . - 2 � � Our rates are the lowest. We have them � who soon procured for him a dommio on to. - . I � , - and political power, the sha, ' f th t io- , . Wcw Tell me -not of - the trim,- ry EM . � -1 ' d the Eo� . and� � � , V" a . Abdiit Dawsbn CitY. ' raiso the King's Royal. TC, ,4 says Mary ger than an unabridged diction& _d. 11 - �� affiahman, - - egimedt ( , L . I . - - PULL171AND TOUP.- " %etpof a - 1. - . . � to suit everybody aud � BU'bj I Howitt, precisely arranged homes where weighs 25 pounds . 1 -1-U4 . . ,�, stitution were a favorate pecula * It is operated b.y a am 0* While the world has board 11 xl,)n- Y�r k. .Although there were twoo bat . ious there . _ -_ " . Ird ,. I --1 CIRCULAR . I I n6- without assistance, - 4 � I IST CARS for Tour aec'mmodalti6n. Call - , ttle of L are no children, where, as th od motor of equal wolght. - . SIGN ,r ". -.LV - . ke animation. . ; k tive dealing. The shares of the Delaware )winj in this re iment, almost all the offificer Ivere i y. 1. 4 I ­ � -for further information. I and Hudson, and the original Brie railway, dike of late, Damson City has been g'rg . ' 1. i � - -h&t I . � I I � Germans "have it, I the fly -traps always, Cong . . �� 11 i.. . . ­ . .1 I . ' ! , splendid !' cried t , and Macdonells, who came - from Glengir Y, n . �, . . 1 "4;� L . If the latter .'laboriously constructed over a at the Tate of about 2,000 people a week, . - of 'the - . .1 1y olo,ppiw,r her - haa(ds. ar a � a I . I � � I THE " ,4,�:'­ 'L . i Grand Trunk Ra.ilvixy traight on the wall.' ..Tell, me not L . - , , ; T� - 0 , the � . v Z. ., ;h, barien and thinly -settled portion of by tbeL time the summer is'over it is com- , Siotland, Oa tbe termi ti f th w � HAMMER AND -MNGS. . ; OF - %�AW , w ! y- ott ,rou na ion many never disturbed nights afid days, of . . - I . � I I _J ay. one-hnp�,,_ ; Traing leave seaforth and Clinton ?'stalbions as i 8 L had also he- pitted its population will number fully 50,.' and the disbanding -of the regiment, � . -where children - . L I � . . -1 I I N . 1: I state, j*rtly by state fund . ttanquil, unauxi6us hearts I I - irz. A. w fti- I . - -follows: , " I souls. Twoyears ago its total popu- of them settled In GLIengarry, Ontariot' and U you are going to be a hardware man, - � I . I . L . . come activiry exchanjeable in the market.. 000 � . - I P : ,on.- I F - L - ­ I f arenot. God sends children to, enlarge our - , 5 . &I.. -i I , . - n W .. L - . L I 1�3at' auspect we' UNTON. lation consisted of five white men and elev ' the name io the county. selfish and full � . I .1. �� -GONG *M- SZAFORT11. . r ,en gave - �L Of be one. Keep awaY from politics and oth- , 'Tother Goose -iloggeitel . 12.40 P. X. � 1155 il. M -ing this period a relatively -enormous . # hearts, to make us u - . s . (D - i * . ,% , . I .Dui half-breed Innuite. With the enormous in- . . or bunko ghmes. 0 . . Passencer ........... ' . head cin be instimUl rolleved by And ,sympathies, to I 0 , -, I I Passencer ... �. - .. 10. 1:2 P. U. 10,21 P- M. papital bad -located its- - TITAT Achink ' kindly affections give . to I L r., - quantity of banking p - if & CuStomer aslis for a breadboard and It'l- � , 1 . * L " Uixtd Train .... .. - 9.20 A. bf. 10.15 A. 3L f iia population had come a correa -our - . � . .�_ � 1� &�ag aC?'-c%11e.& . . Mixed Train ...... .. 6.15 P. X. I. 7.05 P. M self in and near Wall street. The bank� of crease � O' - the real es- taklmr nne of XMDURN'S.8TERLING f,il EADACRE our rouls, higher ak!na and to call out all; you don't have ou6, sell him a mouse tr&P L " K - ri-:r r31 . . , -ndnutez later, as thet . � � I New York existed before a 1800,' and' later, poudiDg boom in the value of POW DEM. One powderi 6c ; t: ree fot 10--, t -n for faculties to 'tended enterprise and exer- 1111110 � M LM � I - Gowo K&W- :11 . , ) ' . ex . )&& of an ;=F' 1--t I � I tate for the site is now worth $2,000,000, 26c. f I . Don't let any man � I 'ttered a truIv British. ., "". . Paneuger-- .. .... 7.66 A. 51. 7.40-A.M. although *not long after, the street witnessed ught . . ,� ----------" 0. __ - . 1 . tion, to bring round our fireside bright faces Or A I _dIrons h money'as he - _. . Of, �_� � ' I ­ Paasan.ger_ ....�... 3.11 P� 11. 2.56 P_ M. a now obsolete,- and two years ago it could have been ho . , ' ' I happy smiles, and loviDgi tender hearts. get away with as Muc 0 Id- I . . th-i erection of buildinja Of or $300. Mechanics now comman, , ' . sul - - �; .,on . . ` ' d Where Nosh X GreatTather every da . - . U2 bd tj � .1 I 'Mixed Train.... .. .. ' 6.20 P. At. 4.85 P.M. : .tyle of for $200 ept His Bees. My soul blesses �tbe TO brought In. 0 : I Nre, 1! . . T r . . . � and yet at that time an attracti ' elf, . ; � I . . � � . - I I architecture, devoted -uses a wage of an ounce of gold for nine houri? L . ew cleek has too much cheek, CD 1wafo . ia,ck aheep,, � - to the -of the . a recen ly via- that he has gl�ddeued this -earth with little .If your n i Pq CD I I . . - . earnit Dr. James K. Hosmer, whil - , 0 . I I work, and many are ig from $20 to ,925 � L' curb hira down. U he I I ti =A : . �y Wool 9 J - i � . the Bank of - � children. � ; 4 � . a 1 ; L . Wellington, Grey and Biuce. � Nlauhat6u Banking Company, It. food is iting Boston, had occasion to visit th now I � . It any, bounce lkim. '. I � 1. I 1 - . - . day ; bat, u the price vf a ha W PD 51 1 -as , I I : 1, ' Anferic � .- I A . : a on -1 t I I XeL a, the Merchants, the ,Uuion, the ibrary. As he went up the a ps he 0 1 � , d Wele lit enormouily high, the profit is by no mean: public I . next-ueighbor, the SaU : . : .00MG NOP.Tu- Pa'49enzer. M1 . of Commerce and others. dward Everebt Hate, who ask d the bincoln!s Kindness to Animals., � .When a woman customer cames In, on- - 0 , P, . 0 �O � - � Bank I I. I CD A - . I .21'.. Ethel,....... _ 10,04 i. X. i.4o P, m. what these figures would suggest . Th met H . I � . 8 -, You . � i . - - I, toF5L courage her to talk until she I tired I L �Z. Brasselff.. .. .. 10.16 2.10 t.ot that land in the banking district is so . ft . L02 := . I ;�_JLJ�y a, Perfect 4' He wall f treasure. .1 10,28 - 2.46 chief business of tht1own is whisky selliep doe errand. I passing 'down. a. deeg . slough will ham of ,a O,gzgu things she needs at . 9 . X . . - : BhLevale.. .. .� valuable, and that the need of. upstair offices i archiVes,' was the ' ICD J-1. , I . �_4 -40 �� _ -improvements of -Daw. I To consult the - "' UP011 her to make a-. . winjehalli..... ., 10. 305. and gambling. The ily-- wheni to -'his distresso he upw a pig strug home, and that's your-ebaftee to opik hen . �� I L '. Gows SouTu- ' ressenger. Mixed . is so great,,one might be tempted - to regret -?,with 'cBy tife_ wa,y, Hoamer,' said octor glinlu; in ysin to extricate himself. from the . � et- - - - such a, fa-culty for �` I .y - tem- I - I ct- �� I - . _ ! ' ;4p-. 8.56 A. X. ion City consilit of s6out 150 log cabin Halo, -at the pig and the Itall alw 1 14 M _ ha�, . 11 �! � . wingham...... ...... 0.60 A. U. - .the demolition of the' graceful mouf I do you know where Noah'kept his ays selk to a woman who brings bd � I . 11 I ose on 1,000 tent.a. � I ,.-I" 1 1 i � . W'.. n 11'r I- L. 9 44, .. ­" nral-dons, 101' . MuT. Lincoln looked . I. s, 1 +- +',A otore You can't say a 0 A %0 rr-) ... � I Isluavale .. .. . . - - - - occupied y t. row o - r .. -_ . I I MUK )Vb J " . . � . 1� . I , ` ples I - . bees T . V. mud which enveloped him, and then " ble I P, a> kv I I A .A � 1�#_ . Brussels, ..... ...... .. 7.1,11 . 9.45 - �i . good thing about that kid that 0h9 WOU'l I I - 1� - � . .1 i I 1 .02 on the north side of Wall street. I I. I No,' answered Hosmer. � 11 but a - short . .0 0 1--i - , Ethel ................. 7.28 1.0 , - TIAGYARD'S YELLOW OM cures all pain In m,wn i own new CIO' es, urchased - I . . I � � . t dtf, I owt to? is nrce9aa4 to., � . I of ti-e'rise of railway 'In thei ark hives,' belleve. . . el" 11P 11 .. the Wst occa � � Up to the epoch . . said the ve ierable Ang against the claims of 1 1 1 0 1 C+ VILIS are - .0 -or beast; for rpraina. cuti; bruises, o0ous lumps, time before. ed, I � I M - k S. I building and railway -share . speculation, the swel!lngs, inti amm%tion, rheam Aism and ueuvalgl* preacher, ax he , pas3ed out of ear 5hot.----: When - a mau asks for a 50 cent knife, � - I a 1 Or generail.us.e. Price 25a. � . - the g, hero e on; but he could not get 19 ,�_� P,43, U2 1 W ; � . . I . . L don, Huron and Bruce. - t3tories ' in the,.'August don't show him a $1 one�, He may 4sys et - I - _� main aliment of Wall -street banks was the it Is a specific. . �� . azza Pi 0 , I I on . I � . I Summer 3�i rid Of the vision of the poor brute. Atlast, . � �:h 0. ,�� - � . , 410841". . m ly _ - R ,.t I " . �Gowq . 86 In � uly the 50 cents with him, and V like ' � -_ . ; 1. �TORTU­ Pamenger. profit'derived from the dii ount of coin ev, I^dies' Home Journal. , after riding several miles, he turned back, a .Ct* �� I . . ­ I � . � . i - ' � . . 1. : I � &_ 'I 1. ill, lose the sal altogether. _. C+. 4 ;, I -e The Sick Man and His PriendS. o- aid rable as noP YOU W � '22 � - �ragement flDr- - - . I Loddon 4epart........... 8.15,k U.- 4.46 P.11. cial.paper and from loans upon Gov rn&enh tied tip his horse, and, with e n e . 0 W. t�- 0 ; - . I Central(S.7.1.. ­..­.... 9.M � 5.66 way n 6.07 and State se -a. But wben mil - too much talk too . , IF .. �hers. k - Ex4er... ..._.....'.... ­ 980 curitit - First Friend-il Feeling ran doWn, eh ? NEARLY DISCOURAG]iD. difficulty, succeeded in rescuing the pig ' Pon't tall; - Do 't a 5 CD rr ; a ; I ! I I - / I I . � lffe�ffldl_ .................. 9.44 618 shares and bondp, baied upon lines of road -boiled onion be-: - I from its predicament. Then he washed his little There- Is a happy m4diurn soine- . . J .g . . - et- a : . . . ly thing that . hands in the udarest brook, re mounted his � � , I.W* %-� 00 P) : . ' Now take my advice -tie a . I , . .0 . '40ther made nae,-Joha I Ki&en. ................. .. 9�60 . 6.25 which were .constructed through the rich � 11 re between a clain and an auctioneer. T � tween your eyes, n whe � I . I � Brucefleld . .............. 9.58 I 6.88 . regiono. of the Union lying between the At- The Experience ot -.Mr. Ralph, GiLberson, ' 5 q rA p� 11 X ! r �6.65 -',My boy, . He then began to in-' U you have faith in your goods,your 4 - :8 clinton, ... _... ........ 10.16 will cure you." Second Friend horse, and rode on. I � f"'I , lopo- to be I owe to my -, �, lantic apd the Miss6sippi river, came upon orn - 6eueral M ' tive, � I - - _* - Dohdesboro ...... .. : 10 U 7,14 1 quire as to the 0 ' that sent him back - . CD I 10 � I - :*.:. 10.41 7M the markit in large U�Moiinta,L affordiDg what you tvant to do is to put a Cold poker Who Suffered Greatly Fr I customer ,N011 have faith In thorn a � Iso. CD V . . I . I I I - I - - . - . Blj,1h_. - _....... - Debility. ; I , to releli,se the pig, and at first thought it One sale m e , but 1 ". v i , . . 87 ent and loans, down under your shirt-&Dd paint your arm - i '. L:2 � � and she. ; Relgrave....'...... ...... 1056 . .7 __P omple security for investin . but filially c- .to : Go . d -9 il-� '.'d moth�rs oo -it's' the only remedy. pure benevolence, ame .to thk�- Aon't believe a dozen can be niadd by It , b � I r�_C, . _ � � . . L 11.10 8 with lamp black From the Advertiser, Hartland, N. 3�. I ,J ., - .. - , 'I oleon. 1 i . e - winghsib arrive ...... .. wete quick h ' the seine man.-HArdwara. . I - . - ,� . ; I , Pamenirer. the great banks of Wall ,street 11 t, that -it, was selfishness, for e I 01 _ . 1� . - 00MG &UM-- that's any good.". Third' Friend-" Ob I - conclusion ' I . � t7i 0 . . k ' . . e.63,i.x. a.so P. x. to al 6.. 0, postmaster ­ I :, I son who� Wingham, depart .... .... )preciate the advantages of loan r made , Ralph Giberso ,at Mohquar - went to the 1 ; 0 . W � iend tli�- ,he Digy's re- . .. , I � hia inother.- _ L 1 7.04 -which were know whaVs wrong, my boy I My in-ither. said to himielf fhat;� _ . I a No e Belgrave ........ .. ...... 3-4-5 upon such undoudted. values, waist Carleton county, N. B.,Js also known as a 9 . P" -t- ! I - , , - . I . said that sunflowers ti�d round the lief in order to ,Uke a pain out,of hi ; own SPANISH OMELET. :� C . I " . . � �? Londesboro .......... 7.16 400 _ o cash- on the , he head was t � . I . % 02 ; I . - I L at all times. convertible int . en4�uaiait mind. , L . . I . . � , . ' ­: 7.24 410 d a lump of lard on t he best prosperous agriculturist and an - Ran for.,whorn hia stock exchange. In times of pressure, coin- at' . In his line. Now stalwart. and ed, I - . it phs s . own. Clinton . ............ :::. 747 480 - 0 Spain has some reason to regret tbi - - I - - - � ..... mercial paper is an inferior aeset for jbitig.iln the world for it." Fourth Friend- I rug cro , Fall Other mut hers ven- , 806 4.60 � . a bank, , In I weighing 250 pounds, be- mcirce woull be ' . reo. 0 � " ..' I - . - my experience I never knew water recognized as the man who six mo lis alzo Abraham Lincoln!s- AutOir&Ph- did not train gannets Instead Of Mats& � . all of whose obligations are payable on . - . - I . Kippen.- _,­.......... - 8.17 . 4.0 - . , .4 Ir- - : 4 11 - li , Hensall ................ . -­ 8-24 6.04 , p melon rinds tie4 round the knee to fail to a' . . ng "sea. -Washington S*. � :4 0 W 9- � I ',rm th.c. world te" its,. - � 16' demand. At such times notes became - was the picture of one uffs.ring the rrible Edi�ors will appreciate the.followi ,. � . . , .- � .. - . Exater ............ .. .... slog 5. Wife-" Yes, John, dear,all thwe I Spain wants the status quo ante,but . . 5 .. , � , 'In, :.. .. entiating the, ; I Centralia .... ........... - He , vas run . . rself ite up 't 1 , r 1, _y � 8.40 6.26 pratiWiy un -salable ' P,vd ara not ilways cure-" ,like symptoms of so 0 , � 9 ut ihere's nothin ji)wn in he4it'leneral debilipy. timent: ' 1-3 : _�' I A - A failure of one firm things -may be good, b ffered ri�uch frou dizzi- Abraham Lincoln once receive " 0 CF 11 . - 09 hu-inan deed,. _. �. - ­ _� - I . ==�. b.rings down dthers,and renewals are urgent- vinegar, sulphur, - benzine, molasses, zinc nes ndness, general dulli sea and asking for a sentiment and 'his &at I -Pittsburg Times. CV 0 �" V 8: �� ?_ ' ­ , 4 , "* I? 1, London,. (arrive) .... ­... � maturity. this tonic -my grandmother used to ma, a of I , a good deal wore then that before she geto P Im. . �� : gibo,i. u. 6.20 , paid at , ,$a I si almost bll 00raph. I I ,Wr W 7 - - - ' on of spirits. He %4d a pog r appe- He replied : .. I through. PV t --q lit pls:�;7111uther Is lo-ve.- � ­ ly required from banks juat when they rust -cobwebe. r. 'depressi I gre@,t I , -"It , , I I d ai he a:�te gave hi Dear Madain,-When you 'ask from a . �. . � 1h a. I a A ara. � : . 11 p0m. Aft T_ .. I , geant.them. Salable securi. and Now take some, da � Spain at borne, to usually,symbolized by D a o addrs 9* I at#, lea*t able to � tite, and such foo Url ( a i I Pholly - I ark of safety, ling," He has tried them all and is still u b to yo�rself,, and, moth eaten. AJI - lt I 1.1 � � Th4 Gmt I�Wlfsh 2&-Medy- ties are on such occasion,j ar � I distress. lie Wias incapacitated r %the stranger what is only of iatereal . 8; llon,'ineak . I . I . Th�re's your sen- world knows - ce "vUlf art infid-el I . . . JI � my mother on my- I - , I and recommended by, all ` f om, the early 5Ws this' class of cured. . work that fell upon him, -and was i 11 nigh.. always enclose a stamp. - I now 'that a hyena is the only I 0 � 00!t lof f . Is I Sold and, d t . -0 1 . a 0 0 p � . druggists in Canada. OnZ reli- 'le"intu glwmys been the -b&sis of a . I i6uraged,- The symp" 4 h. ,; t truthftA symbol.­�-PhiWelphia PresiL Undillf_,, in iny ear as. a I securiti uttedy diab I a bor-- tim.ent and here is my autograp, . . LOW13 WORM ho dria, is � NCOLN. - 00 4-4 . I abld mecUolne discovere . Siz toUS MOTHFRS 5nd DR. I . A. L1. that Spain once had a chance 1!0 , - IL 'Wr Father, Who guaranka to cure all large amount -of the loans of Wall street and ANX xpel worms. Children dered on to those by which hypooho "I It is mid -W � I - SYRUP the best medicine to a - 0 - I I Rmndolph, � forms .. I Weakness, a1l effects of abuse their near neighbors of the same class I in like it-worwo don't. I I manifsst�d. Through reading the Adver- 0 to sell the Philippines'for $200,000,000. " �3 � g il�_ . I I or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To- lower Nassau and also Broadway. I -0- , tiser-he learned of the particular benefit Retaining Her Own Opbnoii. The fact that OhO once had a chan.ce to get I P, 0, i I . - ty ' et 0 0 - I Bu . �� ' ni about the same. price for Cuba indicates I ­ I A . I I , Lowi I ns. - of price, on I -I( , $1 six,$5, onswwpuawt With the immense 01 ' ' i i , P H 7 - bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt itgrowth of business T . That several of his friends: in this %rici � Scottish Infilienae in North r. r -Maclean, Free Church I had received *6y the use 6i Dr. illiams, Rev. 'Pete `nm' that Spain is addicted to the habit of let - i lee'rk=pMets' freetoanyaddreso. ,' r of gold in W I 1"Cl 'bowl and i [to, it put ,� sft �urx CUT . consequent. upon this discover] I -Cleveland L I I _ by the hope held out by ter, of Tobermory, ArgylBbire. in making a 4 ? Tho'Wedd Camp , : ting goods spoil on her hands. I P � Make a well in the - any, Windsor, Ont, California in 1849, and the con traction of AmPinca. Pink Pills, and ing visit, came acro" - - 0 1 i ; . - West, such. 1. , � their testimonials he secured a supiJ.1y and pastoral and cateebim Leader. I . 9; �,.J. 0 CD We Piat of -warm milk n,& Wilson, dxmggfds. thegreat railways of the Middle jy.F. S. 31AMMMAN, 1B. 0- , -*- cf- PLI P) . - ,gold in Sesforth by Lum3de the Northern � took them according to directione. The re- an old woman remarkable for her stubbom- 4.4 .6ne-f,atf pi -it of yeast. " � . as the Michigan Southern, A short time ago,. Mr. Farquhar Stuart suit was almost magical ; immediaWy- his neslt�, J6 whom he propounded a question and To Wl who flnd themRelveff with bOAltb gradually 0 ; I Lo-form.'al thia batter, - � _. . - Indians (now the Lake Shore), the Alichi- � Maclennan, B C. L., delivered a lecture on ?�eeable, got a very unsatisfactory reply,- and,- by way slipping &way, Kidne3s and Liver so disorpni7od 04- I 9 elt- 1�0� �, T V g&D Central, the Galena �& that thj�y are incapable of keeping the eyaten frea� irOund thc­.f�iflrs. Cover - Ae ',st'(;a,di1y'u;ainP1, until now he is per- of letting her, down easy, said, 11 That was 4 Isordered, M o Chicago, the , Early Scottish Influence in NorthAmer sy to be to become less disa g I - ,well it . I row _ ci- - ­_ O' �r thi'3 whole . lea glad- not Pauts opinion.' � 9 Bowe 0 -motivated, HM Aching, Back' PAining, �=o - i id v DESIRAINjivi thers f like importance . and 2 . . I poisonous waste material. Stomach D -I to �:r ; an Book Island and o I Gefore the Caled0diall Society of -Mon. 11 Oh I well %0 I - - 0 0 CD . I � . I b footly free from his old troubles. 1�6 1� W raise in th6 usual, - - e and real value$ the b&nks and biloking treal, in the St. Andrew's home there. It ly and freely gives this testimonial, that 411 she replied in Gaelic, " IAt Paul USYO his take Dr Chwers Kidney -Liver Pills. The quick v�ay - r two . , ' . .1 � . I . houses 0, Wall fitreet,'au4 the stock ex.. � - they htip you back 0 health will surprise you. , . Mly add the Y elks of . 11 -factors was a long sud carefully prepared lecture, who may read, -it may know the refiiedy "if own opinion, rii ba;e mine." __ - I - - - cr, 5* '. . , -a and w. hi,tes. &f . I I OES . I and has since been published in a neat, well . - 9. � � . , AN --h yelk SH change,. row into most impor�ant %,__w .� P CD "I ever they ari troubled .with gov#al de. L I . . . . . of � . L �Wpoonful of salt dis- . I - � in develo iDg the prosperity of the country. printed pamphlet, of which all interested in bility. t . I a. -L - . Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm SYMP P1 I . I i )y able . men i News Note . . *bk (D C) t� - I of milk, Break well . Anterl�ri es were: originated I . the .- subject should become po.seessed, To D ink Pills cure bv going lathe nicest ard most effective remedv for wOrms of 4=11b . 1-4 J.d. � - YOR SUATIMER. . . g un7er corporate- powers, and* *hen - Y brief r. Williams' P - M ,-, P . autin a we give the f.011owilDg - Therewas some talk about the Pidiman iadd Vw�lve-foances­ of - ' - I - � ' committees show the orYl . to the, root of the disease. They re Woollen Mills Manufacturing Co-nipAny, at all kinde. Never any trouble getting the children to. M b .. I these were ught before the i I . I , i to, soften; bat not . ' bro excerpt:.. new and build up the blood, and streDgthen me take it � W I P1:1 . I 'We have not only good goods ia our stock, Ind duly -approved . . _________.**-W_ . fm wt It' i�. 1h6a dr&,w . � of the stock exch �We will leave Hudson's BAy for the pres. Paris, closing down when Laurier ca into CD io . but desirable ' da. You can only and listed, capi,ta s . 01 ."" a * 6n the nerver thus driving disease from the L Li ,qoo 101ne ti? flowed I forth I p wer. Now .they ,are working day and CD e ill well�together, add:� - ., - but -and- for a moment ob�erve what is tak. oyatew. The genuine can only be 'had in 0 1 The Wheelman's Friend. - � I .. � form a vague !as& from reading our f 6 wer to the secur- � ; ,9 and cannot gei out what orders they I "A'ary to form a medi- - , I ' rom. its reservoirs in a ing place in the Gulf and River fit. IAw- boxes, the wrapper around which b,ears the night tIL3 f Hag - !at it welt Have a. .. . �, advertisements, and hearing others ities thus offered. And it, way safely be renoe. The story of the taking of Quebec full trade mark, 11 Dr. Williams' P nk Pills have In. So there is not much -sign of their No bicyclidsho,ild be wlthol4t a h1t 0 - � talk about us. The way t9 test our said that bat for the combined machinery of . I yard's Yellow 011. it take# out- all stiff nesi and @are- . !�Us, nearl� as possible, .. . ham been told so often thtt I would not now for Pale People." - i I closing. . . . rim of the J -ints and niuwlev. Relieves pain and . Z = X0 . representations!P and gather the bene- the Now York banks and the exchange the ot for the distinguished . . -An iminense now vein has ju6t been TIT 1 .&�Ks r 1 � refer to it, we - it u - .1 takes dowa swelling in an instant. 26c. - I � � - � ir till thean- with th& � fitsof low prices � Qe gelec, actual developments of 20 ears would have re I the Highla . the War Eagle, on the 500 is .0- ­ '. . ' ' 11 . and choi I y and gallant conduct of some C ad discovered in � I . I I V Nvtth t and milk I I . . - . � i I sat: theia4l, C )k tio - to mak this ,store,, an entire The Man in His Home. nd. -It is an entirely ;1 -- I a I ,to prove; ,��y ua�. is v a persofial visit- dragged laboriously through regiments in that memorable conflict.' The I foot level, near RoA419 DON'T neegleot that nuty cough. Dr Wood% � I - * I on -All find in - many an century. - � Fraser Highlanders and the Black Watch 11 The seclusion of 86 home gives to a. man new dileov and has not been tapped Norway Pin Syrup ean cure it. Best couzh remedy I A 11 I - - I ' �lid heat, I ,,Iry,,o ' . ' - d .- I you had ii�t thought of, imme- Amid so much progress and * act'vityt were with the gallant Wolfs At Louisburg, a certain freedom end att6ndant privileges higher up.- Penn 500 feet of virgin stop. m"e, 25o., all dealers, ' �'* P Turn out article I t strike ever . 1 ' v 'ded by its a Those were the e cover them. world affords, , ing ground, and is the biggell - - - - .-o* __ � W P 1 pMb.��e_ I -diately redbinmen telling speculation wea not idle. and right splendidly did th y which no other -place in the- � r ­ :� . merit, its supen6rity over others Of days of many of our greatest railway:T oper- , "mpanied .him. Ruieland's diveloped . Liver Complaint. - . I , I � selves with glory. They and it in right that it should." wri, es Ed. made in ere among I ; . F . 4 Are. yag .%ware of the fed Utat , I - - . � its: kind., and above all its remark- ators, daring, able, enthusiastic men-, who, to Quebec, ands foremost among the soldiers ward Bok of 11 The Man in Hi� H�me," In mines. ; I have great faith In Burdock Bl,,cd Bitten for' , , ; . . 'fo I t 'of Ris wife. . , I . Stewart, r 23 yearsa, -teach- 1. it -cured-me. � ! - . able low0bas oV price. When .we bad the i4rc gift of imparting confidence to who scaled the steepUnkE 6f ills St, 1Aw- ,the July Ladies' Home Journal. "i But it -Angus C lie schools, di � Lifvser Corriplaint and. Canstipallon, " The CAU"a Busineol College .. � rdtired lake a' 1. select, wi-pick thebest *ith a view, thei and realize renCe, WOre the Frasers. As they, sp- is not right that this- freedom and those er in the London puV, ed and- !I coiDeldeir tbere is nothing equ A to It." UM. WIL � - , � ai-lor - . rl followers and the public, - " in the : . 41 CHATHAM, QNTAR10i i to utility,seasonobleness and .value, ks in their small boats a . ileges ghould- be abused to the disadvan. denly, last week, from hemorrhage PHNSow, Balmoral, man. ) 1, Ahrure, an, ce, the fable of King Midas, whose tough trans- Proached the ban- privi - I I I -01-- I � instan , a �pri i 'I ables you to . - � latt eight years Mr., . . or It4 pupils than any other Badne" 10*0 .' He once ship. . nd this' incip e en - - French� sentinel challenged them sharply tage of the wife. Too , many men ;:seem to stomach, For the is doing more 0 . I - - . � I - College in the Dominion. id - ougal chooss from a- 'careful and correct . I Of the darknekof "Who goes there?' have the idea, thAt they can dr p into con- 9�ewftlt had been principal of Talbot street Dizz�r 8-Pells 43 pupils were plwed in two montht. studeaft mere4 to. out 0 � . own I . , I I I I ortment of -Boots Shoes and Slip. I of the leading boats was �stant discopsolate and churlish moods at school. and was one of London's beat ku - this worthy Bad- � an sleiep NN Fortunatelv in one . - And feelings cf fxintne,g thist 00mg over you are from all qu art4rg are flocking to - �4%1 ass . I . I m- oat x espected citizens-. �- He was bom i . �� 41oft; Or 46 Pers . -- a Fraser Acer, to whom French was as his other aid ,only Nekture wsrising �CU of the weak oonditton of nen 8cb00l fom Chatham, tbcr* 7 , , any hard . Ume with their wives Which in any , . � I . I , and entered :your betrt, ear,93papilv rag4tered frorbo : i - � SVe also carry a large assoitment bf Trunks . I 1411bur.a4H*%ro&,i4 Nerve Pills mike HesideoslWo sttmdanoe f � ;, � .1 � _. own tongue, and he replied, I The French,' place ind by any othet person would not be WEI& county 50 years %90 Ut, . One, day, -when it, I I � ed, It to when a m%n is within the the teaching profession at the age of 1% the heart strong, th,n all fcelin;a of cdatti,3so dta- are already this I �k thi'captain for a- - and V�.lises. . I The suspicious soldier again challeug. tolerated. d, and suffering app;fir. . side points, 6o o them from Points nearer to Abft t " . . I What regiment?' atid the officer replied, -EKhaustdd half atarve . BMICADN College# than to Chatham., . . 02 is walls of his home that he is himself. Then P -0 0 4hp- )these V�ople investigated fike merits I - I , 01 , I We Presum( Ild told him to go UP . . 'fects of a pi�4ul � sail. -I will na", . I The Queena,' which he kne-w was expected it is that be should be at his best.. When acute agony from the Je ' W I lbst.notbing I � � me from Montreal. As they ' I I 'diseaze, John McKenna, a young man who A BaPtist Minister. of the different r,01100% and &WA 6i D r , a man gives the best that is within him to but the b"t wOWA 16d9fY them, I'ance, they "a 'in 'RE, in the ca,1 - PERMANENT GURKD &bout that ti I 49 uppic-- Rev, 31. P, Canipb3ll, i128 highly esteerned Pastor i i s egd W ay. M innis, :ity of 1,"§ of time froiw buiine.wv; were landing, another isentryp more a 04 6, F I We. te � Come, � Richardson d 0 Vitbout pub1h � I home treatment. - Children Cry for rom - wrt. I urely ve table, harm ione, ran - - " 0an say list of the 48 Pupils - : I down to the watees edge and hildren Cry for '. � . of the Baptist Church, t for oatialocue of edther diPaimt8t, 4124 & , sou ! Doet 'YOU see, 1, by a p my paminal no of D "s!ex dn Ms I r1wed in two monow. - I _ e " . aan a IiS ir, .1 Normalap etite. calmnlee u not speak louder? I are an exce!1ont rentedy I -blaw , &Way V� I I immediate results. 7P. ukedi ."Why do yo Y�i4 for all kidney . . ;�, (I yi � IL I - . W H I T N E Y'S I andclearbrain. NolditedonsarbadaftetIff a In rep. ied, with wonderful ,000l- _. "'LL I a 00. 013SUMS1 OVL ��gal. � V-1 BLOCK ' I tr IWI I D. XCLAURI" .1 cart easy � . . judisputsbietwitimony,sent#�caled. AddawA__ The c � .0 I � Park Ave., 310 _ - 9 let inike- a noise or the English CASTORIA1. - CASTORIAN . I . I - � I Ptain, but. iy wife �, � . E DIXON CURE CO., 40 nessj . . ., I I � . ''I I ., )I - SEAFORTH- - � . . - 11 I - . ,at I t - . . � ; . � . j ­ I . - 1 . 1. � I ! I . 11 . I ,�, - 'I . I I __ . I . . . . 1� . . ­ . . i _.___ . . � 1. .. � . i I I . 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No -man- o scum' corner of the city,hall, Ottawa, the .1. .. . , I - - _�, T I - - --7- L ", - the-gutrd. Fatethit, ighttwasctn't,Up! � idial plaba-tohat, he wis, w b - .1 , . HIGH . CRADE - � .1 I , . - - - � . , � T, a -_ , � - ; - , ­ I - . M, ,:.Z -IFM W 0 A eXpeetL f ' M -heir day. , The man,' who arri n . � - . I i­�.-­ - ;I - ��, . -c- , - . - - - I 1, - � _: �, . � I I � - � '� � . . . 1i­*hi0h flit � . ongs to Toronto, was found in _ . �, , - � .... Z - �� i % � I ,I �� I M - � �' Oven. . . - I I . , .- � -, ­ Ift � an - - . I -1 � - - � ­ - _'_L ­­­ - I .. Solike rears ago Spsnisr4 'isimed Mar � � r. , �� on U ., **lit f ved I' Ot. - -- - . _� ­ I 1. I I - . L 'L - . . -in a, few minutsel t e has a ro his wife what he of, ., I - � , . � , I - r , 1_� '­ - - �­ � . . Of bile Biridshen, for I - � . I � P : . ,; I - Z'L Uftes'gwve on#& of the diomb extrabedinir I . I - . I be ' . 11 . .1 ex, . hi i� -of employment, at& d . E ; . .- � LL m ,_1 -- - . . L jts',� *,ate- gained - And ,by dq4g4t- on its part do" not gi;ve her. It. he wants � ta,wa in search te , I 0 . . - - I - - - 7. 1 hibitions on record. It was Novi Tivolh DUNMUE, 04. L � halgli . . . __ . - � , # - I � , , I . e'l , P �� .. " 11 LL .. .1� _-, �­ .. 11 � - . Ai , ' of I . - I I . 11 . W,01fesitn6y wof prepared to,-oonquq or her sympathy he must give her his oonsi - walked'011 the way from Toranto, and a 3t � . - . I i " � _ der . I - 11 I � ; I . L In Pain, in ths�, presence of an audience "I I - I - -..LL.. L I I LL . I . ML' -a the � element of con. onoof doors every night during the journe � - .- � . I � ._- -L . � . 11 'gas an in � die, for. -retreit.wu out of the question.- I - tion. -I - on, L . � - �, I L � I ave am � . . taresting clist Wbou I a f a lack . Y_ , . . urni i , I I . . I - Scientific ,men, who b I d its gen- I I L tu-"e. . . __ - J - . - . .1 �: �' L While Wolfe -bad -been conquering. at alder-stion he .4h6uld cultivate it, and-culti. McKenna, who was suffering terribly, Was . , �_ - � L L k a : � - I : � - , L.:� 4� uineness beyond doubi grge oven had 4 , . Louisburg and before he c4me i efit of his friends, but, taken, tothestation on % stritcher, and af- I I - - .. � LL . . 8, . P - w, 14adbec Vate it not for the ban � I -1 I been hesited by i furnace for severil, hours. e &-0 . I . 0 � . �, _,L� - Z, � I- - ,,Dr. Chas . Int M-entoo ish Gr'�Pa- for those in and Of his home. Coiuider-j- terwards removed inanambalance to the ­ - i I I ..., . � . 11 L - . ­ I Xontealmhalddefeated theBrit* . . I . . . . , L . . - . ! I - .. , - . je, of L . 1. . __ - __. LL . - � This the',Spaniard entered, clothed in flannel L . I . .1 170on Lake Champlain, atioti should" begin at home'; not in thi, Water street hospital. McKenna -,aid he _`61 P I , . ­ - � diers and Highlands' � Fl;ljmp", 11UA1 I :, . I � d shirt, a large cloak of the same : i - 11 11 - ----- - L I - . . trousers an His sufforla fimm Ule, Win � - mes of frie�As as it so often ,does-' 4* lied had nothing to eat for two days, and � . � . 1-1 1. L ... � ­ I 19 0 1 at tho'battle of Ticonderoga. Afterithe ho an - � .. I 31100 - L j. �., �, . . ... materialand a felt sombrero. He sang ,a _ . - � P I ­ I - ' - . .: ­ . --- - I i I - -Plies Cured. , ­ . . btittle,.-some HighUnd- prisoners were 'bud- ends there,.t�o. The 'atmosphere which a his appearance cert6inly bore out the asser- . � - .1 I .1 . , I tong while a fowl was routed by his sides . -_ � I died together on Che held, expecting; no man creates in his home by example becomes tibn. I I I . .... ' - - � . - and. at the end of fifteen nunutes came out He says --I was troubled with itchi . - , , I ff na7z, it : - I I Pir - � Leatherdale & . E I � .. I t _�_ . . quarter from the -French or their Inoian, the rule by which his children live. The -0 . I , ... � 1 .7 L P ­­ again, the temperature re tered being be. piles for five kears, and was badly ulcer- __ - I- j- - � - L . W \ - I a 1. French officer walked husband and father strikes the - keynote for - �s, all. - � � I ". L . . I a and 31F degrees F. , or ated. They were very painful, Ab much L allies,when a stalwart . I True Culture. L . - tweent-292 degree I . � _ __ I � �� . � I a -some of �bis. iheit in right or Wrong living. " I - � I . . ... . ` home keeper z�� I �­ . I 11 I L ; . , . about 100 degree above the temperature of - � so that I could not sleep. I tried, almost np and sternly tobuk'd* : Anythi - that draws the" Landsborough "I and was-.rec6nn- . * f irom_ - 11 I I :: Frencli, and then suddenly iddresseUthe . -0 " . � . I 1 � � 11 �oiling -water. He entered the oven a every remedy heard of, I from a heafthful, loving, faithful interest, in � I - I prisoners . . ' * - I L I � ­ � _. .. . Accond time and ate the fowel which had mended to use Dr. Chase's Ointment.t, in Gaelic. Surprise wds �06n Scotch and Lovv Dutch. � . . . . _: � 11 .11, . . her home affairs must be unworthy Z�, her . .- . - � bovs .1 .... �LIIL . :. 11 . I I I been roast4 beeide him. After a short purchased a box, and from the first appli- turned to terror, for they concluded that no � I L' , iv � I , __ �, L' L 7 a t. Let a woman join a study club if . '. , r I - 1 How near the,Low Dutch tongue comes Pur III . . ... - I . = he was shut in, lying on a board sur- cation got such relief that I was satisfied Frenchman oQuld ever speak Gaelic, an( to the vernacular speech 'of the Lowland she finds that it will be helpful for.bA V; but Dealers -in first-class Furniture of all en to - A that His Satanic Majesty in person was! be�, - 5 rt�r &while the aud- a cure would be made. 1 used in all - ' . . � � ed by candies.. All . two if she finds that -it will force her to i - Upholstermig . I L -_ . fore tbM-n. 'Lyou can imagine their r4lef Scot is seen in the following mottoes, copied neglect kinds in latest designs. .M9 I I � ience raised a cry of 16 Enough!" The door boxes, and am now completely curm, when they learned he was a Jacobite gel rv- e . . I - 2 _ idi . ., th' other day by a Glasgow tourist front. - things that would tell upon the home com. ' I ' � . - n was opened. The oven was found to be full Every remedy given by Dr. Chase - -i gev, neat- fort, there are "4 also do JDiCtUre 1191M- � i W' at does it do? - . . cost � ing 'in the French army. After ,'the con,. the walls of a book shop in Bru � � ;3 that will furnish what -neat'Y done- Wd - i S. I L I I . I of 5. noviona, sufficating odor of boiled tal. years of study and re"arch, and with an . Quest, and the royal standard of England Oatend :- � . .she needs for the �urpose of mental culti- in.g, and a choice , seleeflon' of pictures . _' - -, : � I I ': It causes the oil &land$ low, the sole survival of the candles. The eye single'to its adaptation fdr the All I vation, and perhaps her husbaud could, always on hand. Curtain poles at Z , I __ I I v ments doated on the breeze firom Hudson's B to I . . - ,�.� . :: .. .� J la the skinto becomb more . Spaniard "me out, and after a cold bath for whWi it was intended. Dr. Chase it after he has rested of an evening, johr in the prices, and put up. We. ate also . I - ,; -I,,,,- .x4ro 1 � � *8 and strong. His pidae, when the . Florida and Louisiana, an offer of ud, I I Vda handen. makes licht werk, study, and so the two would have the If� . mdking the hair soft was well . detested cure-alls, and -it has 1)een proven ers I I lk . 1 ctive � ,grants was made to such of the Highlan4 and pleasure of a joint interest i Agents for the New William�s Sewin - ' _ - , - � � : a . . door was first opened, beat 170 to the tnin- ten thousand times that not one of his � as wished to remain in America, and motly I I . n a s�bject. 9 I I 2_0 , - Machine, best i the market for �do- - 7 4- � I J nd glossy, precisely as ute.-Madri(t Corre pondence. -formula's leave a bad after-effect. Dr. of them took up their abode in Old Oan4d& I I oost, wisk Mule bask . But let the woman who choomes'the reading in I I 11 ­ I : I . i; I N t . . . . it. course beware of taking up a work bteause I � . nature jnti�n&4. Chase's Ointment is based on lanoline and and the. vinoes, Their desee�id- Elken YQ . 11in - I . 9 man ime pro . . " , gel prij,t zlJu wst." mestie use., no trave - agents, me - � . . - ? I � i Ug . � SEAFORTH. - - I - Oilgin of Wa,11 Street. . the..best- an ly of Jthe! . it has become the fashion. Her own inte" h rh prim. . I . - � _ - ': -physicli s prescribivit. � ants - i6re- still to be found in mai , . - She must . � � - -should be consulted. i ___� \ . . - �. Itclegnsesthiscalp.,from. I Sc lectual. need � - 11 Henry Clews in the, Aran&. . . I �_�, � _-1 ------- �. I � Sold by h1l dealers. Dr. Chase's Cloth wholly Fiench Uons of 'the provinci : r herself; to see with .her - ' �Z dandruff and thasremoves York B I . ncfi in learn to select fo "An I - I -. , .. I . The 27 respectable citizens of New - ound Recipe Book it,000 pages) sent to, Quebec, where t ey have become Fre I Wny hands mak' licht wark," 0wnL ey_ee, and. to decide throULgli her own 'UMW3D3M:P.'r_A�M1MWC-_ a . . i4o,. thq, one'A-me, to the - t _- One of the great; catises of who, in 1792, met under &�buttouwood tree any address in Canadaj _Price -501 Qentq. L everything but their nameev. Murray Bank I i b . . ,� I and judgment. Her home must be .an expression In the Uudertaking Department, we buy. . , f fash , . . I I �, � I . �.. . In front of the premises now �knowx! as NO- Edman onp Bates & Co..2 Toront?j.- I beat houses in Rer soine� liide diatance. - - - � . and Fraserville, now resorts I of her own taste,�'aud mast prove the fact of our goods from the Ontariov I ; ': baldness. . the?h I I it ­ . .1 Wall Street, and -formed' an association 7 - . tra0al their names back- to croca c' - East. west, bamele be t," ' . i optosi e .Kae.,. � Aa the � . I -, .60 � - - � . her economy of time and strength -and mon- and guarantee satisf%edon in every d6part- � - - - � I � It makes a better circu- ' * for the purchase and sale of public stocks at - 11 Qae C� i 11ka birl to its ain Le3t. I . . .. I f waa dri,v - -Came � � . I - 7. ey. � She must not feet herself superior to ment of our work. ' We have always made � - Cher Utte-e � . terousl I . . . lation in the scalp and stops. fixed and unvarying commission with pro- mut�d all things into gold. Their careers T"t ace which followed the cession �vaa , ---* ' , the most trifling means towards &coo it a point to furnish chain, and all other re- - y ; . . � . � � "o of comparatively brief duration. In 1110 success in home management - u I the funuel � tht � . of mutua help and preference, commit- were those of conquest and accumulation- less The Wittv Bishop. , � - . I I =: - - is for 'funerals, Fa -Em oF. cHAw1c. en- , . isite ' . : the hair from coming out.' rp 'like Vast of Napoleon; and, like him, they than 20 years -the war of the American 'vo. . ler'" . I ed ' themselves to an - ente rise, of Whose I re - The later Catholic biabopi of Newfound- sG should be proud of- an ability to make a Wrlees better than heretofore. � ' -let fty an arxow at- � .1 momen I in - th ' underwent, with few exceptions, their re- lution eonvufaed the contiuentr Thec6un- I - I . � - � t and ' fluence lit the future ey � itement at seeing his I - Alklar land had a piano of which -he desired to dis. as - I . � ) the 1 old . nickel go as far _ possible, and so oil the - Arterial and cavity embalming done on , t - I V led I could haore formed 0 adequate conception. treits fr�� 19tuals and their Waterloos. sels of the rash and the blind drov( pose and which a frie�nd, a Protestant doe- machinery of service that it seems to run it- seientifi . I I .ly jerked by thb 14330 , . I I . Some of ithe . a princip es. . I . At that date Wall street was a banking dis- Of such were Jacob Little, Daniel Drew, English colonies into revolt. - I I Considerable , gelf.� - . - - addle,, th6 firat nativa � � ,4AM tor,. desired to purch"ea I P. S. _�Night and Sunday calls will be .. . . trict, small indeed when compared with its Anthony Morse and others, to whom now revolutionary leaders were men � of Scottish ! . ' t4he line.,'whe;te both, I I I - chaff bristied before -the bargain was struck' ! 0 1 . attended to at Mr. LandaborougWa resi- . i. � for his raa � �neiW. I I am . � ' present condition, but important in its re- the -motto of Junius applies: Sto,tnominis descent, and notably among these were Pat- at a price* which ,the bishop declared ruin'. , -� - dence-, direetly in the rear of the- Domina n - . � � . . - . . 1�1 . . . Will lations to the commerce of the neition. umbra. Merely the shadows of their names . riek We orator, and Alex anderH111111- ,6u* sly low. The only vehicle in the -town � GLEANINGS. . Bank. . ! I .OpA, &no J�voirushed- Ayer"s Hair Vigor I � . � j This transactibn of the 2 -7 -among whom we reach over jo us from the horizons where ilton�ltuhneiyjistinguiohed statesman and poll. - L . I-, I � � .. .4!�so, still 61ang to the.,; � . . ­ . � surel find the honored)a i I � as not .which would a ommodste the piano was I I I .� , y make hair grow -on an�esvf Barclay, Bleeeker, their suns ,set so long ago. � tical writer. Cc been , ... � utinental freedgm was. had ,' brokeu his ne,ok.. - � � _ P. I" . 8 en , Zw many'years Asia Minor has i I J". �, bald heads', provided only Winthrop and/Lawrene . e, which in them- ­ ­� 1k, ", a sentiment to alienate'the Canadian om the hearsei aiid - I i this it wee driv ' to the the chief s 0-urce of supply for enopry. �er (han his misstir,fleil-' I -t dootor's door, who came to the bishop in Leatherdale & . L I ! z . - - I � � I r . sh c wn. The I New Subjects ' as other I I . . . I- 1, . . I 1_. . - I I I � , I . I . � I tog� 1?� I - - - I I 11 . I - I I ". , I I I I eliTs and their deadendautf., were, and are, 11 he.asked, Spain has I sunshine than any I I . - _� i I A Sermon in 9hyme. , the Briti ro ' n. 1; W by on earth Inore � I I . LL - . �.­ �,­ I - i . ­_ - � I _,�,, � there is any life remain- a . b ad high dudgeo 10 I � I . 4, � , Xl_��_ i�r - � creditably identified' with the grow�i of the - Ifyou hrve a friend . worth I the French'DAnadians were called, 0 did you sent ry ]piano home in a,hearse?" country In Europe, the yw, lyaverage be- -L, i -i-, '*,Z: -.L '.1--- . ing in the hair bulbs. community -added the prestige and power ov Ug. learned to ap�reciats the freedom accorded 00 hourd. . I __ W � L I � . Love him. Yes, and let him know . . Thebishop's eyes twinkled as he aaswered : Ing 8,0 . ougli . . �� � _. , P-OnIvatsatAGn. . I . of the stock exchange to those of -the banks, � That y them by their conquerors, and the old sub- 46 d In England . I I I � I - -1 01.1qve him. ere life's evening - . , ( It restores color to gray -long period the . e bU brow with eunset glow. Why ? Oh, bic�Luse it was 4such. a dead The last criminal beheade . in pretty American girl- , . and fixed for an indefinitely Tinir jects who had settied, in Canada after. the * ;� � I I . . ba _-, �1 - - . . - :�� , centre of the Why should gond wcrd3 ne'er be sall - were either soldiers ;*ho h 0 � . klishman who was her- � . � or white hair. It does.110t destinies -of the financial conquest ad main." . M _k 10 - was Lord Lovai, 7bo was -executed on, ' - SEAFORTH. . : Of a friend -tilt he 16 dead ? � , - -0 . Tower hiU April 9, ",,1747.., i 'Mrs. A. invited me ..... Union. i� � _: I � fought Britain's battles in �onqueriug an- , . .. ; . I --. I a Bank of, England ! . tin this In a moment as � 1. TOFU 4-1% M r.1. kh-m. T, i Thefirstf ' erof - I I d she will I ' X Durirg the,,barly part of tbils century tl�e . It you h�ar a sone t t thrills you . . � ad&, or their children, wao inherited, to e %7A lu % r 4W . i ,I;t- william VAughan, a . . / 1 4' - ­ . .W Suntr by any child f soog, . t itary spirit of their- sires. Old audinew '-Well, Uncle Rasburry, lior did you like note Was 13, -, -, I -1 - I � - - kirg intefeate At- t le the singer . I draper of tafford, hanged in 175$ '' . _-­­ ...--- A, i '4*1'4 4 , �.-_, � , dye; but In on Wall street qui ov of 0-Tou" ' . will Chair a i ok bOred-1 The I a t -aa �.. . . li . . . . . � _k co . 1�1 I 'u. 0 � 1.� t, na,do-wed tb4e of. the - stock rhar et. The Pralre it W not le M bjects id in the sermon 91 linen ' � , '4 ' ' � ' the young . I su united with one common so - ,; � : I Peo- I . 11 I - short time the gray color , Wait deserved al - . ' i A correspondent of the London T es I.: I � h� _.Z � 11 __ . .- way securities was not ' defence of Gheir country. Many of them po 'm . t cure I , � - t 0 . York. orowth - - ,r Why should ace o t I It was a w3ful sermon, ilarse John. � -, a E by h _ I ew of th4 rail 0�eu,ng of w , hAillinw;our heart �don calf .. . %of age gradually disap- ­ the Lsok the J ,)y So a� WIPA ? * " � estimates that thd Population of Lon I . � - '. � : . t . . ,airly under way until 'the - ._�-: were discharged men and officers a the I What wasit about 9 . � - � � . 5 : 1, I A . ? - . - � . I � ousand loay.e J� ) 000 In 11 .. awered the 1�ngl- -i � i,_: pears and the darker color fifth decade.*, Elderly- men can recal the' . .1 Fraser Hialihindeii. Montreal fell an leasY , � It was 'bout dem seben. th a in 19W.will. b,e 6,1140;000 and 7,601, . . ry case 1 1 fis . � 1. I . It you bear A -prayer that. moves you, I , I . - . . .1 silent chap. F alw"ts_ � - date when the New York Central existed I 6 !he Congress troops, who then an!' five thousand fishes bein' fed to the 1-921 1 " � . I " . - ding toneq,, 1. prey t A � - ! of youth takes Its place. By !ts humble, p'es � . ' . � ch mouse. Wby,..'aven I � , . only.as a seriee of connecting links between . Join it. D x nnt let the ee�ker' , pushed on to Quebec; but the united torce - arch is �to be thrown 'across the The beat doctors can't. � 'A I twelve postleg.1 . A steel I -1 � - I I A I � - � at what to . soy next !'; - . I Would you like'a copy - BuNio and Alh - any, under half a dowan Baw before his Gcd alone. ,--.,. . � of English, Scotch and French .with�tood , 4 Seven thousand leaves and five thousand - V.iagara river inear Clifton which w 1.1 be - No one but a quack would -, .1 - I . - - a i. Why Amid not you 'brother Phari - imer- fishes. being fed to twelve apostles? But 840 feet span, a greater distance than was -tin so. No remedy will - i respon4A tha young- - � Of ur book on the Hair diflerent n ines of incorporation; and pm- . The strength of 1�:twro .or ihree 11. in ,praye(? .the siege, and in the end repuls6d the A, cla . i * 1 mff-k� T .or at I � � 0 - I ,.enger cars we ly - - . ican force, which retreated, leaViDg, at�Ong ever yet spanned by, an arch. just fit every case.- But we I i 4tt talk, ' � - , re slowly and laborously . where does the miracle come in ?' - I � will think me�- -1 . I hoisted by chain power over t I . kJ wo - ,_� I - ' Uncle Rasburry scratched his head a few � -The government of the United - i i mrs.A.; I and Scalp? It Is free. be I 64 divide" - if vwi see tbe�hrt fear§ falling the slain, General Montgomery . and b" t at" claim that in a large pro .:I . - _ , , '. il� benents sk by .1 j rd. � .I do ixqtl � , '; .. . between the latter ciPy ai�d Schenectady. . Frc%m a brothf ea weeping eyes, strange coincidence I that moments meditatively. Then he replied .4 . does not allow docked horses to be u portion- of cases of indiges- , . If you -do not obtain aJ1 the _ - kindlir sh4ring , . I I I � . youez tedfromthoisseo t e or - � - Ron'. belive we, . I 1� � I . Since there were but few railways in the . Share them. And b3 Alontgotnery, the invader of Canada�; had . ' Well Marse John, de mer'ole, oordin' to - the cavalry. England also objects to,the I - tion, dyspepsia and similar * ' � .. . I I - to t a Doctor About St. ,T I � own Tour kinship with tb6 ekiee. I - cam piigh. e circumstances, is dat - ane treatment Of do orges I I Address, DR. J. C. ATER. few opportunities Why should any one be g'ad . fought, under Wolfe in his lash my perlption of d eking h - ;�aid the yonag- man-, __4 � Lowell, Alass. entire co,u,ntr', there were " . 2 . .. inhum . � troubles I . i I . . ,�? I I .: . - for ve d-ealirgs in their shaTe3. When it troth�'r's heart I.; eadl . After the ill-fated %truggle on behii1f of dey'all didn�D bust. . tails. - I : �:_ speculia . . . . ' - I ... t, . ­ I I ---- I I � ar . *-. Wearing $ralds down the back is not per- tuse.;- The - Englishman- �' ?�7 These shares, too, were asLa rule locally held, - the House of Stu ' t had culminated i DR. CLARKVS _� 'A , If a silvery langh goea rippIog 1 7 . . �ply himself to ihe food,i ' � I I __ . - 6.nd were mbf � fre quently transfirtedby exe- Through the sunshine on his. face, - affair of '45, a Scotch settlement was estab- . The Rose. . witted at Berlin uiiiversity. Two women I � , 4, pondered. -1 I I . . . cutors undtt� urt'orders than by brokers on Share it. 'Tie the vi fee man's saying- , lisfied in New York ttate, near' Al- ' word their hair In that � Stomach and Liver Tonic I I - . I . �o The Syrians regarded the rose as an em- students who I . -1 . For both grief and J iy & place. - � � I . ­ __ -1 I . . - i py: poetry ? she aM& , '. I - -W:::::: I _� � .. ­_ the s1tock elel aange. There's wedis'b and g o1nem in the mirth bauy, at -the -� instigation of Sir � Wil b'em of iinmortalir,y,; the Chiuese p!anted it fashion have been excluded from the le6- * , I - . , �� ,?'r. - ' - was the 6wner � - - - �__:by a, happy thought. . I . i; - Prior to 1840 and 1845, however, the In which in honesw laugh has blrth, liam Johnson, who I oxer graves;. and in. the Tyrol it is amid. to tures on the groiind that 'it inade them ,,-? till effect a speedy and sure . - � - i 1q.er neighbor. : T I .. . . � I . of z-& large estate there, and who formed a . took like schoolgirls. , � - � � If your work is matio mordeasy . * �ioduee sleep. Rose leaves are sometimes i -e P � I , . . members of bhe stock exchange were not friendly alliance with th& Six Nation4ndi- ro I e on the Champro cure. in ft is 46139- . �.ow something 1 How: - idle. Public stock I ' ly dealt, i". ' p wn on the fire for good lack. In France A weeping willow tre Our faith � � . � 1, V.�__ I By a friendly, helping hand ans, Sir William died in 1774 - and was sue- - I iea? Hickory, dickoM - - - _. ___ -State rieni fieqneutly sy so. SpeAk out brave and - t th tal Elygees Under whicb. Alfred de Musset Is Test it foryourself. � The Unite4 ss,=r!!- $ iruiy, anF y it is bAlieved that rosy �'cheeko will I . I A . _. �'i_ti , . * I ceeded in his bible and estates by W son, 0 gy Price 5Oc4 1 - - N - � Jied -persuasively. The . , - -issued bonds,"and the prices 4f these bonda � Ere the darkness veil the land, conx-s- to the lass that burie's a drop of her '39d t have written his celebrated ele , � � . � - � - - , � Oui direct connections will,ga've You 4 Should a brother workman dear ,k9ir John Johnson, who soon- becamd, com- - down lu exi, � � mg marl brightened. . I ' , -Z fluctuated sufficiently to aq� rd temptin,'-,f . blood underlarose bush. Rose.leaves are #41A Saule," has been out . I -f � �*-; -; - � - time and. money for all points. Falter'for a word of cheer ? . ' . At Pear's, Seaforth, ana dealers:' �� ��g about� a m6use V he- � ,_­� I -a also . onandantof the militia in the province of ariguy to the Alex- - I - � . I I . I . chances of profits. State bofids we, - .. chosen for divination in Thuringia, and the tending the Avenue M . I . to ; . 1, .. I - I arger amounts than Scatter thug votte seeds of kindness, . . I sold in Wall street in I maiden who has sever atters I . . - . � � I w6st . All enrich6ir as yen go-- - in his state and rallied to, his iupport the . . - I i Wow York. Sir John headed 06 Lo$alis al lovers so and;vIII bridge in preparation for the generally. I Doa`b Canadian North- . 0 The Imperial Medicine Co., , ; , . �encdaxagingglr. , I to -d -About the year 1850 the sales of milk leaves -one leaf named, after each swain-oa 1000 exp sition. . , Toronto" I ­ . I.. ay. ; - ' - � I . i Leave them. Teust the Reave i Giver, Scotch Highlanders, but wao, eventu - - .i I . I .he did? . i - Missouri sixes and Ohio sixes frequently �tbe water ; the leaf that sinks last beina Th' s devised by Pro- ; - - lie wN make emh seed to grow. � ' a o X jray� apparatu . I * : refuge, by fli ;ht;, to Canada. . . i I - --- r - Via Toronto or Chicago, . ted to millions of dollari daily. -Vai-- ' qo, tr4til It3 happy and, . P I forced to take i the true love. the West- � ressorRoginald A. Fessenden of - F; 1 ff�-�MP�q­ � , i . - � amoun communicated , - - - � - J . i ? � - - ' British Columbia wid, California ing that uncortain'ep66h of finance when Ycur ilte-ebsil nevee took a friend. His arrival in Montreal was -0 & - . I , t � � . arn UnITersity of PennsylvAnla for the . I I J .�au�.-ap the----� J � . . points. the United States bank was �both a financial, to the Governor-General, Sir Guy Carleton, The Lo,v1!3 pf Children. use of army surgeons in' the field Is no big- ! I i -1 . : . . I . . � � . - 2 � � Our rates are the lowest. We have them � who soon procured for him a dommio on to. - . I � , - and political power, the sha, ' f th t io- , . Wcw Tell me -not of - the trim,- ry EM . � -1 ' d the Eo� . and� � � , V" a . Abdiit Dawsbn CitY. ' raiso the King's Royal. TC, ,4 says Mary ger than an unabridged diction& _d. 11 - �� affiahman, - - egimedt ( , L . I . - - PULL171AND TOUP.- " %etpof a - 1. - . . � to suit everybody aud � BU'bj I Howitt, precisely arranged homes where weighs 25 pounds . 1 -1-U4 . . ,�, stitution were a favorate pecula * It is operated b.y a am 0* While the world has board 11 xl,)n- Y�r k. .Although there were twoo bat . ious there . _ -_ " . Ird ,. I --1 CIRCULAR . I I n6- without assistance, - 4 � I IST CARS for Tour aec'mmodalti6n. Call - , ttle of L are no children, where, as th od motor of equal wolght. - . SIGN ,r ". -.LV - . ke animation. . ; k tive dealing. The shares of the Delaware )winj in this re iment, almost all the offificer Ivere i y. 1. 4 I ­ � -for further information. I and Hudson, and the original Brie railway, dike of late, Damson City has been g'rg . ' 1. i � - -h&t I . � I I � Germans "have it, I the fly -traps always, Cong . . �� 11 i.. . . ­ . .1 I . ' ! , splendid !' cried t , and Macdonells, who came - from Glengir Y, n . �, . . 1 "4;� L . If the latter .'laboriously constructed over a at the Tate of about 2,000 people a week, . - of 'the - . .1 1y olo,ppiw,r her - haa(ds. ar a � a I . I � � I THE " ,4,�:'­ 'L . i Grand Trunk Ra.ilvixy traight on the wall.' ..Tell, me not L . - , , ; T� - 0 , the � . v Z. ., ;h, barien and thinly -settled portion of by tbeL time the summer is'over it is com- , Siotland, Oa tbe termi ti f th w � HAMMER AND -MNGS. . ; OF - %�AW , w ! y- ott ,rou na ion many never disturbed nights afid days, of . . - I . � I I _J ay. one-hnp�,,_ ; Traing leave seaforth and Clinton ?'stalbions as i 8 L had also he- pitted its population will number fully 50,.' and the disbanding -of the regiment, � . -where children - . L I � . . -1 I I N . 1: I state, j*rtly by state fund . ttanquil, unauxi6us hearts I I - irz. A. w fti- I . - -follows: , " I souls. Twoyears ago its total popu- of them settled In GLIengarry, Ontariot' and U you are going to be a hardware man, - � I . I . L . . come activiry exchanjeable in the market.. 000 � . - I P : ,on.- I F - L - ­ I f arenot. God sends children to, enlarge our - , 5 . &I.. -i I , . - n W .. L - . L I 1�3at' auspect we' UNTON. lation consisted of five white men and elev ' the name io the county. selfish and full � . I .1. �� -GONG *M- SZAFORT11. . r ,en gave - �L Of be one. Keep awaY from politics and oth- , 'Tother Goose -iloggeitel . 12.40 P. X. � 1155 il. M -ing this period a relatively -enormous . # hearts, to make us u - . s . (D - i * . ,% , . I .Dui half-breed Innuite. With the enormous in- . . or bunko ghmes. 0 . . Passencer ........... ' . head cin be instimUl rolleved by And ,sympathies, to I 0 , -, I I Passencer ... �. - .. 10. 1:2 P. U. 10,21 P- M. papital bad -located its- - TITAT Achink ' kindly affections give . to I L r., - quantity of banking p - if & CuStomer aslis for a breadboard and It'l- � , 1 . * L " Uixtd Train .... .. - 9.20 A. bf. 10.15 A. 3L f iia population had come a correa -our - . � . .�_ � 1� &�ag aC?'-c%11e.& . . Mixed Train ...... .. 6.15 P. X. I. 7.05 P. M self in and near Wall street. The bank� of crease � O' - the real es- taklmr nne of XMDURN'S.8TERLING f,il EADACRE our rouls, higher ak!na and to call out all; you don't have ou6, sell him a mouse tr&P L " K - ri-:r r31 . . , -ndnutez later, as thet . � � I New York existed before a 1800,' and' later, poudiDg boom in the value of POW DEM. One powderi 6c ; t: ree fot 10--, t -n for faculties to 'tended enterprise and exer- 1111110 � M LM � I - Gowo K&W- :11 . , ) ' . ex . )&& of an ;=F' 1--t I � I tate for the site is now worth $2,000,000, 26c. f I . Don't let any man � I 'ttered a truIv British. ., "". . Paneuger-- .. .... 7.66 A. 51. 7.40-A.M. although *not long after, the street witnessed ught . . ,� ----------" 0. __ - . 1 . tion, to bring round our fireside bright faces Or A I _dIrons h money'as he - _. . Of, �_� � ' I ­ Paasan.ger_ ....�... 3.11 P� 11. 2.56 P_ M. a now obsolete,- and two years ago it could have been ho . , ' ' I happy smiles, and loviDgi tender hearts. get away with as Muc 0 Id- I . . th-i erection of buildinja Of or $300. Mechanics now comman, , ' . sul - - �; .,on . . ` ' d Where Nosh X GreatTather every da . - . U2 bd tj � .1 I 'Mixed Train.... .. .. ' 6.20 P. At. 4.85 P.M. : .tyle of for $200 ept His Bees. My soul blesses �tbe TO brought In. 0 : I Nre, 1! . . T r . . . � and yet at that time an attracti ' elf, . ; � I . . � � . - I I architecture, devoted -uses a wage of an ounce of gold for nine houri? L . ew cleek has too much cheek, CD 1wafo . ia,ck aheep,, � - to the -of the . a recen ly via- that he has gl�ddeued this -earth with little .If your n i Pq CD I I . . - . earnit Dr. James K. Hosmer, whil - , 0 . I I work, and many are ig from $20 to ,925 � L' curb hira down. U he I I ti =A : . �y Wool 9 J - i � . the Bank of - � children. � ; 4 � . a 1 ; L . Wellington, Grey and Biuce. � Nlauhat6u Banking Company, It. food is iting Boston, had occasion to visit th now I � . It any, bounce lkim. '. I � 1. I 1 - . - . day ; bat, u the price vf a ha W PD 51 1 -as , I I : 1, ' Anferic � .- I A . : a on -1 t I I XeL a, the Merchants, the ,Uuion, the ibrary. As he went up the a ps he 0 1 � , d Wele lit enormouily high, the profit is by no mean: public I . next-ueighbor, the SaU : . : .00MG NOP.Tu- Pa'49enzer. M1 . of Commerce and others. dward Everebt Hate, who ask d the bincoln!s Kindness to Animals., � .When a woman customer cames In, on- - 0 , P, . 0 �O � - � Bank I I. I CD A - . I .21'.. Ethel,....... _ 10,04 i. X. i.4o P, m. what these figures would suggest . Th met H . I � . 8 -, You . � i . - - I, toF5L courage her to talk until she I tired I L �Z. Brasselff.. .. .. 10.16 2.10 t.ot that land in the banking district is so . ft . L02 := . I ;�_JLJ�y a, Perfect 4' He wall f treasure. .1 10,28 - 2.46 chief business of tht1own is whisky selliep doe errand. I passing 'down. a. deeg . slough will ham of ,a O,gzgu things she needs at . 9 . X . . - : BhLevale.. .. .� valuable, and that the need of. upstair offices i archiVes,' was the ' ICD J-1. , I . �_4 -40 �� _ -improvements of -Daw. I To consult the - "' UP011 her to make a-. . winjehalli..... ., 10. 305. and gambling. The ily-- wheni to -'his distresso he upw a pig strug home, and that's your-ebaftee to opik hen . �� I L '. Gows SouTu- ' ressenger. Mixed . is so great,,one might be tempted - to regret -?,with 'cBy tife_ wa,y, Hoamer,' said octor glinlu; in ysin to extricate himself. from the . � et- - - - such a, fa-culty for �` I .y - tem- I - I ct- �� I - . _ ! ' ;4p-. 8.56 A. X. ion City consilit of s6out 150 log cabin Halo, -at the pig and the Itall alw 1 14 M _ ha�, . 11 �! � . wingham...... ...... 0.60 A. U. - .the demolition of the' graceful mouf I do you know where Noah'kept his ays selk to a woman who brings bd � I . 11 I ose on 1,000 tent.a. � I ,.-I" 1 1 i � . W'.. n 11'r I- L. 9 44, .. ­" nral-dons, 101' . MuT. Lincoln looked . I. s, 1 +- +',A otore You can't say a 0 A %0 rr-) ... � I Isluavale .. .. . . - - - - occupied y t. row o - r .. -_ . I I MUK )Vb J " . . � . 1� . I , ` ples I - . bees T . V. mud which enveloped him, and then " ble I P, a> kv I I A .A � 1�#_ . Brussels, ..... ...... .. 7.1,11 . 9.45 - �i . good thing about that kid that 0h9 WOU'l I I - 1� - � . .1 i I 1 .02 on the north side of Wall street. I I. I No,' answered Hosmer. � 11 but a - short . .0 0 1--i - , Ethel ................. 7.28 1.0 , - TIAGYARD'S YELLOW OM cures all pain In m,wn i own new CIO' es, urchased - I . . I � � . t dtf, I owt to? is nrce9aa4 to., � . I of ti-e'rise of railway 'In thei ark hives,' belleve. . . el" 11P 11 .. the Wst occa � � Up to the epoch . . said the ve ierable Ang against the claims of 1 1 1 0 1 C+ VILIS are - .0 -or beast; for rpraina. cuti; bruises, o0ous lumps, time before. ed, I � I M - k S. I building and railway -share . speculation, the swel!lngs, inti amm%tion, rheam Aism and ueuvalgl* preacher, ax he , pas3ed out of ear 5hot.----: When - a mau asks for a 50 cent knife, � - I a 1 Or generail.us.e. Price 25a. � . - the g, hero e on; but he could not get 19 ,�_� P,43, U2 1 W ; � . . I . . L don, Huron and Bruce. - t3tories ' in the,.'August don't show him a $1 one�, He may 4sys et - I - _� main aliment of Wall -street banks was the it Is a specific. . �� . azza Pi 0 , I I on . I � . I Summer 3�i rid Of the vision of the poor brute. Atlast, . � �:h 0. ,�� - � . , 410841". . m ly _ - R ,.t I " . �Gowq . 86 In � uly the 50 cents with him, and V like ' � -_ . ; 1. �TORTU­ Pamenger. profit'derived from the dii ount of coin ev, I^dies' Home Journal. , after riding several miles, he turned back, a .Ct* �� I . . ­ I � . � . i - ' � . . 1. : I � &_ 'I 1. ill, lose the sal altogether. _. C+. 4 ;, I -e The Sick Man and His PriendS. o- aid rable as noP YOU W � '22 � - �ragement flDr- - - . I Loddon 4epart........... 8.15,k U.- 4.46 P.11. cial.paper and from loans upon Gov rn&enh tied tip his horse, and, with e n e . 0 W. t�- 0 ; - . I Central(S.7.1.. ­..­.... 9.M � 5.66 way n 6.07 and State se -a. But wben mil - too much talk too . , IF .. �hers. k - Ex4er... ..._.....'.... ­ 980 curitit - First Friend-il Feeling ran doWn, eh ? NEARLY DISCOURAG]iD. difficulty, succeeded in rescuing the pig ' Pon't tall; - Do 't a 5 CD rr ; a ; I ! I I - / I I . � lffe�ffldl_ .................. 9.44 618 shares and bondp, baied upon lines of road -boiled onion be-: - I from its predicament. Then he washed his little There- Is a happy m4diurn soine- . . J .g . . - et- a : . . . ly thing that . hands in the udarest brook, re mounted his � � , I.W* %-� 00 P) : . ' Now take my advice -tie a . I , . .0 . '40ther made nae,-Joha I Ki&en. ................. .. 9�60 . 6.25 which were .constructed through the rich � 11 re between a clain and an auctioneer. T � tween your eyes, n whe � I . I � Brucefleld . .............. 9.58 I 6.88 . regiono. of the Union lying between the At- The Experience ot -.Mr. Ralph, GiLberson, ' 5 q rA p� 11 X ! r �6.65 -',My boy, . He then began to in-' U you have faith in your goods,your 4 - :8 clinton, ... _... ........ 10.16 will cure you." Second Friend horse, and rode on. I � f"'I , lopo- to be I owe to my -, �, lantic apd the Miss6sippi river, came upon orn - 6eueral M ' tive, � I - - _* - Dohdesboro ...... .. : 10 U 7,14 1 quire as to the 0 ' that sent him back - . CD I 10 � I - :*.:. 10.41 7M the markit in large U�Moiinta,L affordiDg what you tvant to do is to put a Cold poker Who Suffered Greatly Fr I customer ,N011 have faith In thorn a � Iso. CD V . . I . I I I - I - - . - . Blj,1h_. - _....... - Debility. ; I , to releli,se the pig, and at first thought it One sale m e , but 1 ". v i , . . 87 ent and loans, down under your shirt-&Dd paint your arm - i '. L:2 � � and she. ; Relgrave....'...... ...... 1056 . .7 __P omple security for investin . but filially c- .to : Go . d -9 il-� '.'d moth�rs oo -it's' the only remedy. pure benevolence, ame .to thk�- Aon't believe a dozen can be niadd by It , b � I r�_C, . _ � � . . L 11.10 8 with lamp black From the Advertiser, Hartland, N. 3�. I ,J ., - .. - , 'I oleon. 1 i . e - winghsib arrive ...... .. wete quick h ' the seine man.-HArdwara. . I - . - ,� . ; I , Pamenirer. the great banks of Wall ,street 11 t, that -it, was selfishness, for e I 01 _ . 1� . - 00MG &UM-- that's any good.". Third' Friend-" Ob I - conclusion ' I . � t7i 0 . . k ' . . e.63,i.x. a.so P. x. to al 6.. 0, postmaster ­ I :, I son who� Wingham, depart .... .... )preciate the advantages of loan r made , Ralph Giberso ,at Mohquar - went to the 1 ; 0 . W � iend tli�- ,he Digy's re- . .. , I � hia inother.- _ L 1 7.04 -which were know whaVs wrong, my boy I My in-ither. said to himielf fhat;� _ . I a No e Belgrave ........ .. ...... 3-4-5 upon such undoudted. values, waist Carleton county, N. B.,Js also known as a 9 . P" -t- ! I - , , - . I . said that sunflowers ti�d round the lief in order to ,Uke a pain out,of hi ; own SPANISH OMELET. :� C . I " . . � �? Londesboro .......... 7.16 400 _ o cash- on the , he head was t � . I . % 02 ; I . - I L at all times. convertible int . en4�uaiait mind. , L . . I . . � , . ' ­: 7.24 410 d a lump of lard on t he best prosperous agriculturist and an - Ran for.,whorn hia stock exchange. In times of pressure, coin- at' . In his line. Now stalwart. and ed, I - . it phs s . own. Clinton . ............ :::. 747 480 - 0 Spain has some reason to regret tbi - - I - - - � ..... mercial paper is an inferior aeset for jbitig.iln the world for it." Fourth Friend- I rug cro , Fall Other mut hers ven- , 806 4.60 � . a bank, , In I weighing 250 pounds, be- mcirce woull be ' . reo. 0 � " ..' I - . - my experience I never knew water recognized as the man who six mo lis alzo Abraham Lincoln!s- AutOir&Ph- did not train gannets Instead Of Mats& � . all of whose obligations are payable on . - . - I . Kippen.- _,­.......... - 8.17 . 4.0 - . , .4 Ir- - : 4 11 - li , Hensall ................ . -­ 8-24 6.04 , p melon rinds tie4 round the knee to fail to a' . . ng "sea. -Washington S*. � :4 0 W 9- � I ',rm th.c. world te" its,. - � 16' demand. At such times notes became - was the picture of one uffs.ring the rrible Edi�ors will appreciate the.followi ,. � . . , .- � .. - . Exater ............ .. .... slog 5. Wife-" Yes, John, dear,all thwe I Spain wants the status quo ante,but . . 5 .. , � , 'In, :.. .. entiating the, ; I Centralia .... ........... - He , vas run . . rself ite up 't 1 , r 1, _y � 8.40 6.26 pratiWiy un -salable ' P,vd ara not ilways cure-" ,like symptoms of so 0 , � 9 ut ihere's nothin ji)wn in he4it'leneral debilipy. timent: ' 1-3 : _�' I A - A failure of one firm things -may be good, b ffered ri�uch frou dizzi- Abraham Lincoln once receive " 0 CF 11 . - 09 hu-inan deed,. _. �. - ­ _� - I . ==�. b.rings down dthers,and renewals are urgent- vinegar, sulphur, - benzine, molasses, zinc nes ndness, general dulli sea and asking for a sentiment and 'his &at I -Pittsburg Times. CV 0 �" V 8: �� ?_ ' ­ , 4 , "* I? 1, London,. (arrive) .... ­... � maturity. this tonic -my grandmother used to ma, a of I , a good deal wore then that before she geto P Im. . �� : gibo,i. u. 6.20 , paid at , ,$a I si almost bll 00raph. I I ,Wr W 7 - - - ' on of spirits. He %4d a pog r appe- He replied : .. I through. PV t --q lit pls:�;7111uther Is lo-ve.- � ­ ly required from banks juat when they rust -cobwebe. r. 'depressi I gre@,t I , -"It , , I I d ai he a:�te gave hi Dear Madain,-When you 'ask from a . �. . � 1h a. I a A ara. � : . 11 p0m. Aft T_ .. I , geant.them. Salable securi. and Now take some, da � Spain at borne, to usually,symbolized by D a o addrs 9* I at#, lea*t able to � tite, and such foo Url ( a i I Pholly - I ark of safety, ling," He has tried them all and is still u b to yo�rself,, and, moth eaten. AJI - lt I 1.1 � � Th4 Gmt I�Wlfsh 2&-Medy- ties are on such occasion,j ar � I distress. lie Wias incapacitated r %the stranger what is only of iatereal . 8; llon,'ineak . I . I . Th�re's your sen- world knows - ce "vUlf art infid-el I . . . JI � my mother on my- I - , I and recommended by, all ` f om, the early 5Ws this' class of cured. . work that fell upon him, -and was i 11 nigh.. always enclose a stamp. - I now 'that a hyena is the only I 0 � 00!t lof f . Is I Sold and, d t . -0 1 . a 0 0 p � . druggists in Canada. OnZ reli- 'le"intu glwmys been the -b&sis of a . I i6uraged,- The symp" 4 h. ,; t truthftA symbol.­�-PhiWelphia PresiL Undillf_,, in iny ear as. a I securiti uttedy diab I a bor-- tim.ent and here is my autograp, . . LOW13 WORM ho dria, is � NCOLN. - 00 4-4 . I abld mecUolne discovere . Siz toUS MOTHFRS 5nd DR. I . A. L1. that Spain once had a chance 1!0 , - IL 'Wr Father, Who guaranka to cure all large amount -of the loans of Wall street and ANX xpel worms. Children dered on to those by which hypooho "I It is mid -W � I - SYRUP the best medicine to a - 0 - I I Rmndolph, � forms .. I Weakness, a1l effects of abuse their near neighbors of the same class I in like it-worwo don't. I I manifsst�d. Through reading the Adver- 0 to sell the Philippines'for $200,000,000. " �3 � g il�_ . I I or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To- lower Nassau and also Broadway. I -0- , tiser-he learned of the particular benefit Retaining Her Own Opbnoii. The fact that OhO once had a chan.ce to get I P, 0, i I . - ty ' et 0 0 - I Bu . �� ' ni about the same. price for Cuba indicates I ­ I A . I I , Lowi I ns. - of price, on I -I( , $1 six,$5, onswwpuawt With the immense 01 ' ' i i , P H 7 - bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt itgrowth of business T . That several of his friends: in this %rici � Scottish Infilienae in North r. r -Maclean, Free Church I had received *6y the use 6i Dr. illiams, Rev. 'Pete `nm' that Spain is addicted to the habit of let - i lee'rk=pMets' freetoanyaddreso. ,' r of gold in W I 1"Cl 'bowl and i [to, it put ,� sft �urx CUT . consequent. upon this discover] I -Cleveland L I I _ by the hope held out by ter, of Tobermory, ArgylBbire. in making a 4 ? Tho'Wedd Camp , : ting goods spoil on her hands. I P � Make a well in the - any, Windsor, Ont, California in 1849, and the con traction of AmPinca. Pink Pills, and ing visit, came acro" - - 0 1 i ; . - West, such. 1. , � their testimonials he secured a supiJ.1y and pastoral and cateebim Leader. I . 9; �,.J. 0 CD We Piat of -warm milk n,& Wilson, dxmggfds. thegreat railways of the Middle jy.F. S. 31AMMMAN, 1B. 0- , -*- cf- PLI P) . - ,gold in Sesforth by Lum3de the Northern � took them according to directione. The re- an old woman remarkable for her stubbom- 4.4 .6ne-f,atf pi -it of yeast. " � . as the Michigan Southern, A short time ago,. Mr. Farquhar Stuart suit was almost magical ; immediaWy- his neslt�, J6 whom he propounded a question and To Wl who flnd themRelveff with bOAltb gradually 0 ; I Lo-form.'al thia batter, - � _. . - Indians (now the Lake Shore), the Alichi- � Maclennan, B C. L., delivered a lecture on ?�eeable, got a very unsatisfactory reply,- and,- by way slipping &way, Kidne3s and Liver so disorpni7od 04- I 9 elt- 1�0� �, T V g&D Central, the Galena �& that thj�y are incapable of keeping the eyaten frea� irOund thc­.f�iflrs. Cover - Ae ',st'(;a,di1y'u;ainP1, until now he is per- of letting her, down easy, said, 11 That was 4 Isordered, M o Chicago, the , Early Scottish Influence in NorthAmer sy to be to become less disa g I - ,well it . I row _ ci- - ­_ O' �r thi'3 whole . lea glad- not Pauts opinion.' � 9 Bowe 0 -motivated, HM Aching, Back' PAining, �=o - i id v DESIRAINjivi thers f like importance . and 2 . . I poisonous waste material. Stomach D -I to �:r ; an Book Island and o I Gefore the Caled0diall Society of -Mon. 11 Oh I well %0 I - - 0 0 CD . I � . I b footly free from his old troubles. 1�6 1� W raise in th6 usual, - - e and real value$ the b&nks and biloking treal, in the St. Andrew's home there. It ly and freely gives this testimonial, that 411 she replied in Gaelic, " IAt Paul USYO his take Dr Chwers Kidney -Liver Pills. The quick v�ay - r two . , ' . .1 � . I . houses 0, Wall fitreet,'au4 the stock ex.. � - they htip you back 0 health will surprise you. , . Mly add the Y elks of . 11 -factors was a long sud carefully prepared lecture, who may read, -it may know the refiiedy "if own opinion, rii ba;e mine." __ - I - - - cr, 5* '. . , -a and w. hi,tes. &f . I I OES . I and has since been published in a neat, well . - 9. � � . , AN --h yelk SH change,. row into most impor�ant %,__w .� P CD "I ever they ari troubled .with gov#al de. L I . . . . . of � . L �Wpoonful of salt dis- . I - � in develo iDg the prosperity of the country. printed pamphlet, of which all interested in bility. t . I a. -L - . Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm SYMP P1 I . I i )y able . men i News Note . . *bk (D C) t� - I of milk, Break well . Anterl�ri es were: originated I . the .- subject should become po.seessed, To D ink Pills cure bv going lathe nicest ard most effective remedv for wOrms of 4=11b . 1-4 J.d. � - YOR SUATIMER. . . g un7er corporate- powers, and* *hen - Y brief r. Williams' P - M ,-, P . autin a we give the f.011owilDg - Therewas some talk about the Pidiman iadd Vw�lve-foances­ of - ' - I - � ' committees show the orYl . to the, root of the disease. They re Woollen Mills Manufacturing Co-nipAny, at all kinde. Never any trouble getting the children to. M b .. I these were ught before the i I . I , i to, soften; bat not . ' bro excerpt:.. new and build up the blood, and streDgthen me take it � W I P1:1 . I 'We have not only good goods ia our stock, Ind duly -approved . . _________.**-W_ . fm wt It' i�. 1h6a dr&,w . � of the stock exch �We will leave Hudson's BAy for the pres. Paris, closing down when Laurier ca into CD io . but desirable ' da. You can only and listed, capi,ta s . 01 ."" a * 6n the nerver thus driving disease from the L Li ,qoo 101ne ti? flowed I forth I p wer. Now .they ,are working day and CD e ill well�together, add:� - ., - but -and- for a moment ob�erve what is tak. oyatew. The genuine can only be 'had in 0 1 The Wheelman's Friend. - � I .. � form a vague !as& from reading our f 6 wer to the secur- � ; ,9 and cannot gei out what orders they I "A'ary to form a medi- - , I ' rom. its reservoirs in a ing place in the Gulf and River fit. IAw- boxes, the wrapper around which b,ears the night tIL3 f Hag - !at it welt Have a. .. . �, advertisements, and hearing others ities thus offered. And it, way safely be renoe. The story of the taking of Quebec full trade mark, 11 Dr. Williams' P nk Pills have In. So there is not much -sign of their No bicyclidsho,ild be wlthol4t a h1t 0 - � talk about us. The way t9 test our said that bat for the combined machinery of . I yard's Yellow 011. it take# out- all stiff nesi and @are- . !�Us, nearl� as possible, .. . ham been told so often thtt I would not now for Pale People." - i I closing. . . . rim of the J -ints and niuwlev. Relieves pain and . Z = X0 . representations!P and gather the bene- the Now York banks and the exchange the ot for the distinguished . . -An iminense now vein has ju6t been TIT 1 .&�Ks r 1 � refer to it, we - it u - .1 takes dowa swelling in an instant. 26c. - I � � - � ir till thean- with th& � fitsof low prices � Qe gelec, actual developments of 20 ears would have re I the Highla . the War Eagle, on the 500 is .0- ­ '. . ' ' 11 . and choi I y and gallant conduct of some C ad discovered in � I . I I V Nvtth t and milk I I . . - . � i I sat: theia4l, C )k tio - to mak this ,store,, an entire The Man in His Home. nd. -It is an entirely ;1 -- I a I ,to prove; ,��y ua�. is v a persofial visit- dragged laboriously through regiments in that memorable conflict.' The I foot level, near RoA419 DON'T neegleot that nuty cough. Dr Wood% � I - * I on -All find in - many an century. - � Fraser Highlanders and the Black Watch 11 The seclusion of 86 home gives to a. man new dileov and has not been tapped Norway Pin Syrup ean cure it. Best couzh remedy I A 11 I - - I ' �lid heat, I ,,Iry,,o ' . ' - d .- I you had ii�t thought of, imme- Amid so much progress and * act'vityt were with the gallant Wolfs At Louisburg, a certain freedom end att6ndant privileges higher up.- Penn 500 feet of virgin stop. m"e, 25o., all dealers, ' �'* P Turn out article I t strike ever . 1 ' v 'ded by its a Those were the e cover them. world affords, , ing ground, and is the biggell - - - - .-o* __ � W P 1 pMb.��e_ I -diately redbinmen telling speculation wea not idle. and right splendidly did th y which no other -place in the- � r ­ :� . merit, its supen6rity over others Of days of many of our greatest railway:T oper- , "mpanied .him. Ruieland's diveloped . Liver Complaint. - . I , I � selves with glory. They and it in right that it should." wri, es Ed. made in ere among I ; . F . 4 Are. yag .%ware of the fed Utat , I - - . � its: kind., and above all its remark- ators, daring, able, enthusiastic men-, who, to Quebec, ands foremost among the soldiers ward Bok of 11 The Man in Hi� H�me," In mines. ; I have great faith In Burdock Bl,,cd Bitten for' , , ; . . 'fo I t 'of Ris wife. . , I . Stewart, r 23 yearsa, -teach- 1. it -cured-me. � ! - . able low0bas oV price. When .we bad the i4rc gift of imparting confidence to who scaled the steepUnkE 6f ills St, 1Aw- ,the July Ladies' Home Journal. "i But it -Angus C lie schools, di � Lifvser Corriplaint and. Canstipallon, " The CAU"a Busineol College .. � rdtired lake a' 1. select, wi-pick thebest *ith a view, thei and realize renCe, WOre the Frasers. As they, sp- is not right that this- freedom and those er in the London puV, ed and- !I coiDeldeir tbere is nothing equ A to It." UM. WIL � - , � ai-lor - . rl followers and the public, - " in the : . 41 CHATHAM, QNTAR10i i to utility,seasonobleness and .value, ks in their small boats a . ileges ghould- be abused to the disadvan. denly, last week, from hemorrhage PHNSow, Balmoral, man. ) 1, Ahrure, an, ce, the fable of King Midas, whose tough trans- Proached the ban- privi - I I I -01-- I � instan , a �pri i 'I ables you to . - � latt eight years Mr., . . or It4 pupils than any other Badne" 10*0 .' He once ship. . nd this' incip e en - - French� sentinel challenged them sharply tage of the wife. Too , many men ;:seem to stomach, For the is doing more 0 . I - - . � I - College in the Dominion. id - ougal chooss from a- 'careful and correct . I Of the darknekof "Who goes there?' have the idea, thAt they can dr p into con- 9�ewftlt had been principal of Talbot street Dizz�r 8-Pells 43 pupils were plwed in two montht. studeaft mere4 to. out 0 � . own I . , I I I I ortment of -Boots Shoes and Slip. I of the leading boats was �stant discopsolate and churlish moods at school. and was one of London's beat ku - this worthy Bad- � an sleiep NN Fortunatelv in one . - And feelings cf fxintne,g thist 00mg over you are from all qu art4rg are flocking to - �4%1 ass . I . I m- oat x espected citizens-. �- He was bom i . �� 41oft; Or 46 Pers . -- a Fraser Acer, to whom French was as his other aid ,only Nekture wsrising �CU of the weak oonditton of nen 8cb00l fom Chatham, tbcr* 7 , , any hard . Ume with their wives Which in any , . � I . I , and entered :your betrt, ear,93papilv rag4tered frorbo : i - � SVe also carry a large assoitment bf Trunks . I 1411bur.a4H*%ro&,i4 Nerve Pills mike HesideoslWo sttmdanoe f � ;, � .1 � _. own tongue, and he replied, I The French,' place ind by any othet person would not be WEI& county 50 years %90 Ut, . One, day, -when it, I I � ed, It to when a m%n is within the the teaching profession at the age of 1% the heart strong, th,n all fcelin;a of cdatti,3so dta- are already this I �k thi'captain for a- - and V�.lises. . I The suspicious soldier again challeug. tolerated. d, and suffering app;fir. . side points, 6o o them from Points nearer to Abft t " . . I What regiment?' atid the officer replied, -EKhaustdd half atarve . BMICADN College# than to Chatham., . . 02 is walls of his home that he is himself. Then P -0 0 4hp- )these V�ople investigated fike merits I - I , 01 , I We Presum( Ild told him to go UP . . 'fects of a pi�4ul � sail. -I will na", . I The Queena,' which he kne-w was expected it is that be should be at his best.. When acute agony from the Je ' W I lbst.notbing I � � me from Montreal. As they ' I I 'diseaze, John McKenna, a young man who A BaPtist Minister. of the different r,01100% and &WA 6i D r , a man gives the best that is within him to but the b"t wOWA 16d9fY them, I'ance, they "a 'in 'RE, in the ca,1 - PERMANENT GURKD &bout that ti I 49 uppic-- Rev, 31. P, Canipb3ll, i128 highly esteerned Pastor i i s egd W ay. M innis, :ity of 1,"§ of time froiw buiine.wv; were landing, another isentryp more a 04 6, F I We. te � Come, � Richardson d 0 Vitbout pub1h � I home treatment. - Children Cry for rom - wrt. I urely ve table, harm ione, ran - - " 0an say list of the 48 Pupils - : I down to the watees edge and hildren Cry for '. � . of the Baptist Church, t for oatialocue of edther diPaimt8t, 4124 & , sou ! Doet 'YOU see, 1, by a p my paminal no of D "s!ex dn Ms I r1wed in two monow. - I _ e " . aan a IiS ir, .1 Normalap etite. calmnlee u not speak louder? 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