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The Huron Expositor, 1899-08-25, Page 7I - rarade to, f � : F It � ! ZOttafort ­ � ! � I er forgo firstl I � � tten. : I I I I I vvidths" I j � 2LI , 1 . � : � � � A , . I ; � ' e Ln and I - price , -, " I I . r I - - I .0. -_ I I . . I j I ? . . - � . FOPWTF[. , I I I - : � I - : � i . I . I I : I . � .. I �. . � - __ � ,�� � �, i .- 01 supply 00V Z � � * Ellis- W I �14 -_ 'aft - �� � . a -'fag cement � . i � 11 Wm., �- I I I . . Y stone . 11 . � 11 A I A Of V,ydd!,,s I , ' ; .9, and re . , pal "i L" . i - " - _ ar M was a".0. . "T �_�� . i- co�nInan(IM011* rid, ' ,*hom thou � lid o � I I for I I � and the terror of I � . look upon any � him 41XV ,b,,a for I, �§Y I i , who WjH - upon her fo - I , ,aithfully to I I t�y - I I I . )&ckbite thy h � - 1 4 I - �m,j, neither 14�* � y neighbo 1. "a i I E lu� - I - r,,,, . . punisl-thy __Zd y itemsj� such ". E I. � F � I W,� . I � I go tor the, - - I 0 � - - im , �.t thy h a it aq ft'L. . O` .equ n . vn* i�j L 2,abancVa frien - I L - . � : .chase (19&rg for I a.- � ibbons f )r thyself. - i 71, .� I isterl to flattn'#r 4 from aay Man 206" � , I L trifle t h .. I iyy h u a I ; L letterz when , k . . 1011"To any lettm. � I a, for" il is his . . . I - �Wua a�rs, ana. t t . W fromi � ,, noth�ing 16Y � � no false represeilta_ - r, ,.Pantry, thy pur# or L - , . 14--- . . L .1e I early in tho� m*-. with becom.1no fif L I :husband stth;bj� I I 1k, i h�u I - dryfrom. thy hut; . I hy wedding, for ., is e they who er leat be disappointed.'�' , i �! , � i )IIG cum all Pain Ia 1raw liruises, Callous ju - ,�, leumAtism and aouzpna ur Horse. '� I L to the writer hel�d, a, saying the't 4144.. +^ &a I V_ you would to a I V,, a good sound , - . I bat the Un Of ; animals: 6 Faft � wrath." A i - plex Ant !r Of trouble has, v& , where the horw � llw� � i vords !mean a g ta- I pun�zmeab- is inot L L I f I I anscuiar groom laid- � � cau7t exerciser that . I will bolt and run At - L t , '; il* .The ,ovvner, & -ime,-asked tho tht. i-epping into bb � 4 . , e ; of miles, and i � I � I � Lion along the rs 7, L iorse was afraid -;Q1, ' horse was driveii', T)Y � L td forth, with I&O' . back. The whok' '- L . I that inspired Oda- I I tL I teen frightenedw* I , b.d--the horse Would I . ), the horse likelAa i , !t came a punisNug I - erking and the Whip. 1 .. . � your sweetheart,., 1 � I � I � - I I . I — ; _!; antly rellov b ' e lost , F,p,Lj?.46 HEADAL1119 U ; three for:100, On: [". I LL � I � � : �_�� I . I I yrus Publis)14 "�' , I � � teite.,M. 7 .. � i , i �, : �()94 infamous 40- � I e , - 1 runs Of VE01147- - .,,�T-' diuiO10I-fi11J ��, '!e Br, yfas, So vWsd 'nij)us in concepti0a L 4-- � �s that it becauls )m` - � o' t. the condemned toy_ . te. defence, D � , e I ange, heard 06 thi4g. The. verdict ,d the door to, leg"I %wife of Dreyfus at L �to theminLa Y" �d tit her nalvete" - . �ceived wife i - 0 the - "' th wearied of thw , P 9:2 �, ,de-, a ,ga��t . hot M to the � , ,8—she gave �s w1j.Dten. ht her er 7 . aply, -.as her desire Bit . - to rehabilit-ste be . ad 9, father iO . t t 9 Lp.s Lettres, d? I th I a. 10, , ore than I at least, they' . I - I Se of the in%n- I fa, - era vvithout be'04, - - . I sincerity 4) . :is Vy ife and his fat 11' � . to I by his devotIOR � f h rMY WhE kw I 1. �1,0 t'a"aar'i cod bin, � , f hi 1+, ii. - o s P"I"'4 -sa 5 18 ­ unary , a., 1 b-5, Or L �grada"tjon W" ob, . �'_ e0ple pro, I Frenc d(,mesgoir . . f,wrIesP4 rped of inaign'��'M& " Fe, pri � . all a . &.416 jA_ . blln impasg�h .F ,nglish aud.A!11�' I imply the 0901 do& - . lely innocent, V10- - �' � then arouff0d 0"' I phagived by " t,w - I . ­ A, d#jj# I L DL - 4 I Althoug I � I , - ight I _. anci logical q . � I - .. �.)-, - � .the Couir d L � . 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I i 1.114GO 6F THE COOP. - --! P�l . I I I .. -i . . I � . NVAISTS 00ING OUT OF F e floo beneath, ,, i; � i ; ' CENTRA i, :- I - _+� -_ ,� , 0 . � I , tL- He Opened the Bank of Encland-lo ()hj 1 : 1, SEPAlUTF ASWON. � , f , .through % hole %nd to th E S! COCOA I in spite of the fact that all the smart ; ou I I . - He is now suffering om concussion of 0 0ken Talk 1 That 11[yinsan Befugo �;, I I I . . Vaults on a Wairer. . i I . jragwakers are sending. out +costames this brain. He will likel recover, - &It -bough he . � I ca� 4nickly Liearn to comprehe a -d- , QRAtEpVL - COMFORTING , 06 . to no ( . � : I ' sustained a very -ter lous ghock trom, - the The first 1 world's fair, the Crystal pal-, I 11 .. � Hd%rdwal V 1 Lie f sesson, made 'With skirt and waist, � and also I Alsk 'Aft a a � It is a strang� language that humaul I - . I A fall. � Ace at London, was held in 1851, and I Pistinguish6l everywhere for Do- I I , i tItat the best fashion advance notes tell us : _0� � ears learn readi y to comprehend. For j I i I Rec kle slIC.N., � . though it was a long time ago it Is n . ; . thot4oparate. waists are no longer fashion- ot . � -11 1�cacy of 119,vour, Superior Qual. I � , � - I " . Just f :)r Fui2- forgotte, sed by the inost part It is instinctive. A fuzzy.; � . . n and has not been surpas '! ', y, - and Nutritivei: Properties. t is ,,�le, there have never been so many differ- � I gt . . � We do not sell all the TwiDe that uwd, The n tural exuberance of Mistregs—" Why-, Bridget, you surely the world's fairs whlch�have followed. toddler six hours out of the shell has five 'I $pecially grateful and comforting but we sellthe B EST, and at a price which ;;t,styles of waists and skirts worn that I I . i . I 1, I . . .have absolutely no reference one to the youth- o on leads to reckless. do.ii't consider these windows washed? " It was at the Crystal palace that- the distinct calls. The first and loudest of 1 W th4b' nervous an4 dybpeptio. �ill pay the eon,,umer to buy from us. . I ness. - Young people don't Bridget—" Sure, I wished 'em nicely on the American mechanic showed that he stood th ni� is the lost, note, uttered when he old only ii quarter,pound tine . We have a good stock of Oils for mowers, I ,other. Perhaps the very number worn is . � ,the reaft-ou that obe fashion is said to be on take care of themselves, get inside, mum, so ye 01 n -look .out; but I in- second to none in the world. Hobbs chal- . los 8� sight of his mother or finds himselt lo.belled JAMES EPPS & CO.' binders And thresbers. . -the wane. In the mean time, especially I � over -heated, catch cold, and' tefitionally lift thim,), little dirtby on the lenged Chubb, and Hobbs, the American ou n the cold. It Is loud and very �jimitad, Hommopathic Chemists: ' Or,ders solicited for Thresherli Belts. I . , I : . : I - allow It to settle on the.kid- outside so them aigaor"t Jones children mechanic, carried 'off the first prize as a shiill�. The second, the hunger note, . i . � . . Undon, England. 1, Bottom prices for everything in Hard- , *hila hot weather lasts, women are certain It lock in." � , is an ,, I - to tjaake the best of - this most convenient . neys. They don't realize the nixt door couldn . lockmaker. Hobbs represented an Amer- , il *are, Stoves and Tinware. . - . . significance sh '11, but more plaintive. As soon aal BR�,AKFAST i . SUPPER - � Agents for Thorold Cement. "I and consequently the m%na- , . of* backache— A student at one ( f the great n iissionary Ican. manufacturer of iron bank sates. I I . . dressing, think itwill soon pass away—. colleges was conducting a prayer .servioe, He placed his. safe on exhibition and tied ea�ing begins It changes to a sort of sat- I �� - Y �_l � I I I is ed chittering. _" I �1 I tzlo 01 but it doesn't. Urinary Trou. and in an outburst of enthusiasm he prayed, the key to the combination lock on the � EPP6 8 i OCOA ,uo arers. of. the fancy skirts have taker� ad - ' - ,nutage of the present demand, and- are 0 t , + - —_ . ' blea come, hen Diabetes, I I Give us all pure I earts, give us all clean , outside. Insid thesafe was placed;E250, ; ,:; - ,Mingoutquantlties of,most bewitching t �f ter eating they grow sleepy 'and cry � � 1609-26 1 t attractive shirt -waists, while �he more . Bright's Disease and shattered hearts, give us all s- weethearts,'I to which or $1,250, and the free offer was made to !be hovered. The note is somewhat! I - I . � . . I ,. - i - and health. . the congregation res onded 11 Arnen."—The to the Enechanics of the world that it lik4that of hunger, with a peculiar trem- I . SHIS & MLr'die . .elat)orate waists of lawn, cambric, etc.,made\ Las b � . ol � breaking it in the middle. Very, I . Worms , Can!t Stay ! odyby machine, but by hand, are, to A young life h e n sacrificed. Evangelist. i �- they opened the safe the money contained O. I W's � Syrup is used ' I not Ariy help fdr it ? esl Pat and his friend A ike bad killed a snake so. ra4ely do the mothers disregard it, though; Wbou Di. Li . lei R.nt Worm 108 a, trade expression, flooding the market. therein could be taken for their succe � th4y may be eager to go foragi This ;6medy is death to-tbe wor.no,does not hirm . IP plainest kinds of ,skirts, made in the ` the fields. As the tail of the snake con- The safe was never opened. At that time rig over 'The I in . , the ohild and is nioie i; take. Contains its own I - cheapest materials, but of eurprisi�gl good : DOATS KITINEY PILLS, tinned to oscillate, Pat remarked to his Chubb was famous all over England and ,grass plots or down hedgerowo. catba4c. Price 26o.1 1 Ooiinter's Old StancL iSeaforth , y . . friend : "And is he dead, M ik�o, . div ye in Europe as a I%ckmhker. The Bank of '4�he fif tb note, the chir-r of. fright or I i - __ 4r- - - 1 7' cut, are sold ready-made for less t4an a dol-. These conquerors of Kidney Ills a�e 61 Oh, is, sure, " said Mike, . as�onishment, Is the quaintest of all A �CHDICINE 011':EST-is thq �name ap ropriately I think ? " y England thdorsed Chubb and used his The chicks themselves appear to -fina appli6d to Hogyardol Yollow 011. it can F)e used ex - jar. There are other shirt waists-4-bhe pat- Itnaking the rising ge ieration healthy and 19 he's dead, but �.e ain't conscious of it � n The 'Sharples Cileam � Of strong. ldcks explosively. Hobbs examined the or take int4mMly. Cures cuts, bum#, tern of which is much the same,� but, . 1) I � . ternally I � better cut and fitted -which are sold yib. � .1 workmanship of the locks and offered to something in it' distinctly � humorous. bruises, contracted dordo, stiff joints, painful swell- I f-our ,e Mrs. G. Grisman, 5os Adelaide St., London, "I see h days old, if a big, Ing@, quinsy, gore tb roat, pain in ths stomaoh, kid- . Separator j . or s'everal dollars. It is easily se0n, there- out, says: ;. - � ; Northern Visitor (in Georgia) : not only enter the outer doors of the n,y complaint, etc. Price 25c. � I . fore, that there are enough to ohobse from. ,,'iky daughter, now r3 years -old, has had you raise bogs alrr ost exclusively about Bank of England, but to open also the wriggling worm or a fat, juiey bug be ; . I. -O 0.4w, . I 11 I— I ­. . I eak kidneys since infancy, and her health as th�own to them with their usual food, I ! ­ .� I here. Do you find I hey pay better than seven doors leading to the treasure safes I i i I NEW STYLE I' -q SKIRTS. I conse . Two th4y will first draw away from it, chir-r- . Gain d 50 Pounds. ;_ i q : I . I I ,,rence has a1v ,g bar- coxes Doan's Kidnt y Pills have removed corn and potatoes ? " Native (�Iowly) : inside of two hours if permission was I There are a great many faacinatiu tranger, hogs don't rirg in concert then, after eying it a " I have used Burboal, l3lood Bitters for Dys psi& i il - .. every BY tom of kidney trouble, and restored I I Wal, no; but yer s,e, a given. This was too much. for- the Brit- olpic headache. 1 Before I Ft%rtO taking it pewas I V.; - � � � � - rains displayed now in the shops in the her to pe%ect health. I am truly thankful for need hoeing ! " I ' miaute, seize upon it' and togs it about a"' I . ,� � , , r ho ffreat benefit they have conferred upon I ishers to stand, and they gave the neces- . thi aud run down in health. o bottles have corn- . .. lady -made ailk petticoats. Thesef are sold 1 with faint, immature chuckling cackles. j �._ . � - � r - 6— I tely cured me, and since the I have gained about ; - V,r, sary consent. � . - I . . forconsiderabl less than the amount of silk , I - This chir-r develops at last in the grating Eftyp6undsinwel,silat. Mrs. !e,n Vau.;han, Houl. � .1� , I Y -rl�m­ I , = � I ut in them would coat by the yard, - i___ Miscellaneous News Notes. Hobbs was on hand two hours before ca I of warning, at -sound of which fyom tort Station, Ont. . . I i . . . . � I a, they have some bad poi,uut: ' -Two men ambushed Maitre*Labori, the time for opening the doors of the . I _______ - - - . . �+ K-ke all bargain 't. had a violent altercition with the then th ir mothers even the youngest scatter . I i . cou a . I i � ., - rta 6re made on the i old faab- Imayor, Alexander McKay, over some triv. neel for 3aptain Dreyfue, and one shot bank arrived and announced himself es seem � .The cheap ski and scuttle to cover. I o er ens to rell :ve are promptly cured by Dr. I I ". ! - i bned lines. The front breath is so narrow lial matter, and use([ such insubordinate was fired, hitting Labori in �he back. M. ready to go to work. All the tools he'had nything, a bird, a kite, even a very od'p Norway E ine Syrup. ry it, and you'll be � I . . Labori fell in the oadway, He is still he carried in his vest pocket, consisting . couylr�cedby bolt] r cur , . . that thq skirt wears out very qui�klly, and language, that he was requested to resign. small passing clotd sailing in the sky� , I .- . in the back there is too much fulnitas. The He disappeared from public life in Hamil. alive. , 1. i . . � I I t � . of about 20 picks. He opened the front overhead, will evoke this warning cry. - ri ------a's W - �Ikl . I clever seamstress now buys these petticoats, ton for a year or two and wa' -During the rece t storm which swept; door in seven minut6s and entered the Le; one hen sound 'it, and every other o edo, Ont. . Fj a Pirikerton - � .. -1 ,DpeDs-them out as far as the drswing-string detective in New "York. Returning to over -the West Indian Islands, 200 persons - bank triumphantly. He next approached hen will take it up. Often, oftener thtn Mr. )�ewls Johniton, of this place, was taken down � were drowned in the Punco district. Crops, the outer door of the treasure safe. In %vith Abeumatism, had two doctois In attendance I - I will rmit, folds over the extra ft�lue8s un. Hamilton in 1890 he as elected to the city nol I indeed, the alarm is a false one, but ter he Etartea j , til alplhas a bias seam directly up � the mid- council for th . briaddgre,ead and houses were destroyed and six minutes the door opened, and before was gettlog no better. Threio days al ; . I . ree successive years. In 1894 centuries of hawks have Impressed upon taki Mi'11b ' h' uniatic Pills he was out of bed, I . i ' dleof the back, which of . course Puts =t hu a of people Bre left destitute. . 3 One ur2e 1� well and able to go . , i and 1895 he was mayor of the city and sat one hour had passed, half of the time he es, h feathered mind that "danger cometh and 1,1§ ee T` about. �' - � - . te j lot of silk from around ,the hipa. as chairman of the b)ard which had di - - -Tfiere was seriou a rioting on a Cleveland - 2 ; - - V* a street. A non-union motorman on a street asked for, he had his hands in the treas- ou of the air," I � B � ESSIS NASON, 0 (LOVER HTU, N. S., . I ith this silk she puts extra pieces at miesed him in 1889. He was successively ure of the bank, much to the-amazem - miss either side of the front breadth, gi,ving the auctioneer, journalist, ga;me warden of 1 On, car was hooted at by a crowd, and an ent sel ves accordingly. - I of the directors of the bank and to the Everybody knows how hens cluck to Ms:: "I gladij tecomineri Lax% -Liver Pillit, as __ - attempt was made to lynch him. The they opred me completely of Constipation before I . required width across the froni.- As a rule, tario and latterly a hotel keeper, was see- . intensd disgust of Chubb, a man 'Ot the ir broods, but It may be news to Many had floished the thi box 11 ; I . 1-7. . retary of the jockey club, secretary' of t timelp arrival of the police alone 'saved his I _; , �� � the --e ready-made skirts are very well cut he � influence and wealth. He took his d6- -that though 100 hens may be clucking I !d I � , , __.:� �_ � : I . ground the hips, and fit fairly well around hunt club, president of the T life. - - t,:� __ � = 11 � , . ,� ,- ' the waist, and, can, without any tr I ouble, be club and connecte iger football -Gen. Lord Kit-,hener, .of Khartoum, feat, gamely, howeveP, and sood set to in the same indlosure the voice of each . 1. .P� I in ome way with near- e I . � �, I 11 ., ... . ly every a,5hletic orgixizatio conqueror of the Soudan, will pay &�Visit to be individual and unmistakable to . —I -_ - -_ - -11 - � --- work to improve his locks. This h did wi . . i made to fib perfectly when. the additional n in the city. by taking:Hobbs into his employ as an he immediate family. A chick just out -',! I 1. . . , jj�j . ,,'* New York and othe cities of this country r:-` i-,.,-7---- '' � Robert , fulam is -ad if, in- In Marc',, 1898, he go] I out his effects and odviser. For the time, however, I think of � 1, ..4 - I in! � taken oat of the back, a . i i t �i '. . of being fastened with a 'drawing- et xted out with a par iy of young Hamilton as soon as the impi trbant military he nest may not be able to discrim- � -,- ion C. '4� , . i - � � � . ?j- ,, rl� I �_ 4 � stead m1as the Bank of England put American locks t 'A,, - - . upon which he set o t on Friday is accomp- I c, but let him follow for a day, j and A�e .1, � - : � I � * , . . Y -- � - string, the fuluess is laid in a small plpar,, ): e -n for the Klonaike. They experienced on their safes, for everybody recognized he;is past making mistakes, � .�Af�, . , , �, �.,.4,, _­ ., . . , - � . lished; and he is abl to take a vacation. � t "?L - 1. r I Devereux __ I:, * .- - -hole m%de to fasten �:veat hardships and h died of scurvy on . I � , �:�,.- � . - - - ----� . - 1 -1 - I �� .-- -_- ­_. I ._�: . .and a button and button -Admiral Dewe remained on board the. the fact that Chubb was no more a bven more wonderful is the hen's abil . , �,::: - � !a . . . - - u_ - ­ _� . - - - - � ­ �. � . , 1. . I -the petticoat. m I I ; +_ , . I Jarch 13. An. eloquent and forcible atch. for Hobbs than Sayers was for itylto differentiate her brood from all the .�_ speaker, a good writer, a man, of magnifi- Olympia, which he i arrived at, Leghorn , � jjoNv pETTICOATS SHOULD BEINIADE. - Heenan. I re�t. With spiteful, 11-1 tempered f � BLACKSMITH and I � ­-'. ... . t cent physique, Italy, ' from Naple I being ill with fever. . I , I _ owls Special Atten ion - . I I indomitable coura a' : I . . , ge nd - - thio ofte "I'll" I .� he petticoat should be made to clear tho fa I - The captain of the v 3asel ieceived the visits n leads to �� itiful barnyard trag. to H�o d CAR 1AGE opp. 1. T 80111aULDg Social qualities, it was said of + . p , roeshoein an 1�._ ,� � onna ; it is a mistake to have it too IoDg. M I of officials and ot �iers in the'Admiral's ': HE GAMBLED BUT ONCE. edi�es. An intruder, feedin- IN Queen 1� . I r. Stewart when he Jecided- to go, to the I . g peacefully ' General Jobbing. MAK R "Hotel. . . I ay a ff the skirt of the gown does not stand out Klondike, that within place. - , . - among chicks of his own size', _shap� and . i 8. . Has no superior in W e tial feature, a year he would - . ; I - I w9ll it is best to have ruffles of silk put on � -The hotel stabl a of' P. McDevitt, in A-'- Chance Rentark Made Him quit color, has often been -slain with one sin- '. 1 1 and.in simplicity of 2coDstruqtion, ease of I either be dead or may r of Dawkon .1 � . - - - - : - - Seaforth. I I �cr — City* ' Lucknovir, ,were dei troved by fire last Fri- , : - the Buninexx Forever. I Gode.,Ich eet'l . � management and durabilitV, it1has no equal. � 4� 1 4 ' � . . ,he lining or underneath the skir!t ra,tL es I . gle� blow of a sharp and angry beak. ' Is", I w ff�, . t will pay I � � a hundred dollars on con- i on well to try a Separator. On win he've � p hauts I e- I - 6D�Rl(�'H y - I . _jG more and better butter, goo calve's and , ' than to have the petticoat so long, that it Tommy's Triumoh. day night. Mr.. M(Devitt got all his hors j]"Senator you were one of.the Argo- A, cock,' especially a garhecock, or ono If you have five- or more co dragg on the ground. If flannel etticoats. " Manima, what would you do if that bi out. He loses thre andl must have seen great gain- of ftanish_,breed, has a wonderful vari I � are worn they should be made of ;the very, vase in the parlor sho Id get br tents. The buildin isinsured forabout� bring on t tk !of crows.. By means of them, indeed, � : - - I t . - oken ?" sail I _ . thinnest quality, like the albatross fiannel, $500. 1 ,�, . less labor. A catalogue may I e had forthe Tommy. i ting, so much of the yellow metal out of . he iruns the whole gamut of expression- I � Wor - and on exactly the same lines as the silk " I should spank . w4oever done it," said -Fergus Watsou, the seventeen -year-old the Coliforhia sands," r�marked one day. hoO,, fear, deflance, triumph, love, hate, Stflath Boiler , /(81 asking, E'veryinsobineweputo in is fuHY I � I of Robert Wats)n, Ayr, died on Satur- - arVof 1\Tevada. ralie, vanity and a fine, ineffable con.; I : i ,­ I . -ion to If the flannel pet- Mrs. a, gazing setiously mt her little so"' ' it friend of* Senator Stew i - � . . � guaranteed to give satisfaet; the I buyer. -1 petticoat just described., Bank I - "Yes, there was some high rolling cei, . . . 1 , - � - (ISTABL I -) - �. -ticoat is uot worn and the short white skirts , i . day evening last unier peculiar circumstan . I I I � . W. L. OUIgETTE, , son. . ' . � I .1 � ill - . '% , are used instead, they too must be out on cea. A week ago boil appeared on his : 1� Londesboro. . the same lines. The trouble with, most of " Well, then, you'd better begin to Let his under lip, and by Tuesday the lip and, among the sports in those days. I loqk- It is the hens without families, though, � . up your muscle," said Tommy, gleefuffy, - ed on, but did not participate. My first that are the true barnyard gossips. Any, 1L "RIY�T & L . ---*---,- ---,---- : theready-made short white petticoats is ,, coz pa j s broken it,"-Harper's Bazar. face were badly sw)llen. The swelling in and only experience was -in San Frau- fine day,.outside. molting time, you may, A. I . ­___�_ . * that they are on a yoke, and. the fdlnea*s! be- . creased and desp�ilta the beat of medical ad- cisBb in the. spring of 1850. 1 was a sec them standing in groups, their heads � 8 0 Chi - 8j Black, � ,.t: i , ystal SIGN ,2';--, ZiNN - CULAIN - i- . ip , ­ .4 low the yoke is put so that it, comes at !the vice and care d th came. ' P:��F4a, . ­ , The Lon4est DaV. ea youngster and had wandered into a re- close together, clucking and chattering �jannfaoturern of all � a "A"Al!*K�'N , hips. Of course it means a little trouble to . -TwovirIsnar:ntdId&."Kuntzeand Eva -, I m sort called the El Dorado, at which all like so many blackbirds, or else wallow- � - ;-ff-. - * �- look into all these little details of dress !but The following list j hows the duration of Pilgrim, each abot t 16 years of age, have Marine Upright & Tubular OF THE " "?`�`;`�_`, �AW I - " -_ I : I sorts of games were in progress, and on, ing in light earth, PeCkiDg lightly as they ,� i 4��__! . onee done and the underclotbiDg put in good the longest day in var ous places all over the left their homes inBrantford, and gone away the tables were piled up huge stacks of sciatch and wallow, and evidently .find- - , � . ' order, the new gown will look twenty, � per world :-'New Xork 3aa, so to say, the together, and the )arents of each are very gold and silver coin. I looked on as a in it good sport to throw dirt over each I to cent, better than if this worn over ill-fitting shortest longestiday, i rhich is about 15 hours anxious about the . ,The girls went to green youth would and was attracted by + oir. . I � B01 L E R S P, r:�Jmn I . I ., and old-fashioned lingerie. - H,tp.rmls long ; while in IMonti eal it is 16. London Toronto on the ci ic holiday excursion on � I � . ;; -4 90 (D 10-. , �___ __ 0 W OF- 0 � �,1111,f,t r I Y I F I r I , Ti;l " � n1 ' ur e e 0 ! Id Zth onlea s I I " " ­ ` + i� �( � � I 1; w R1 -� 0 � � . � � I D I yj the roulette wheel. A miner was betting --A- hen, save when setting, will never ,%lt� J?ans orno k a Stac�s, Sheet Irov- Warks, P t-4 ::q 0 BAZA11, and Bremen eacA bask in a 161 hours length Monday last, and have not since returned. Ilow alone And when setting she is I I tZ 4'. �_� R�, - , a— 1, of day, closely follow#d by Hamburg and It it; feared they have got into bad company $100 at every turn, and lu ' ek seemed to wa. I eta. 0 :etc. = 0 , 9 come his way. I didn't have much mon- not normal, but a rag ed, unkempt and � __L_�_ "I . -CONFIRMATION. Dantzig with 30� minutes more. Thelongest, in the Queen city. . -y . 419 AJso dealers n X'Fr 1h3 6 4d Horfrznial 811da Valve IIIIIIIIIIIIII # BERLIN ill 'I self C. & . & P.;. R-- n ey, but concluded I'd take a chance and vel tempered sh. dow of her, I , , 0 "a day in Stockholtdlas'08i hours ; but both -Alfred Wernham, of Holland' L%nd ing, Automa: c t. Engines a "ectialty. All 0 cc St Petersburg'and Tobolosk, Siberia, go was dfowned last week. in the Holland river started in with a silver quarter. Follow- se Ming and pecking At whatever comes V 04 pi - &04 jipe-floing constantly on hmd t 0 )-42 -4 t P 0 I � ' � ing every bet of the miner , 11 0 ,lab onehlytnodoo. - CD cf 90 Andrew Hauss Corroborates tJ:Le I I ran this 25 neir her.- 11 .4timstte furn . CIP 8 rZ . one better with a day of'19 hours -and their near the Bra4ford b ridge. Mr. Wernham and t3l 0 , 1. � -ough elated with I wPrk*-0VP0 He 0. T� a. station. a oderinh. I CD (71 -4 lor -4- 4-1-4- T-% AA7 17';rl I- 4- 4.. r V, _ 01 IF, 1. . +,4 rr . iv V . 11 . ­ h- - the river in cents up to $25, and, th . : I - " (D " i W . . 1:�_] lujiv . V 0 W.Y 0 Vkl .. V�40. "V a L, "iso I �& r, va"a WVLV L V, r, j t, my fortune, obeyed the prompting of DEATH CLINGS TO MONEY, I i 00 p - 0-Q I'd Z . nea, Finla�d, A-summ r, day nearly 22 hours a scow, when Mr. 1 Vernham, while abtempt- � I I I t:1 tv �_�, Pills are the Only Oure, '� 1. P snw I'd 0 44 ;; long—and Christmas day 21 hours 6nly.. to light his pip , fell overboard, an& the prudence and quit. , .1 . I oo W 1::', I.- I - 1 2 " Not Carry Gold Coin, Becauxe It For 9ver a yesr e have . h the agency for the sale 01 . I 14 Pi 15 (t in D 4 S , ; ! . � ,How unfortunate are th children of Tornea. bcgly went uhider fie scow, and before it As I went out of the place I heard an ,�. " I - I . ( Is ]Full of X . 4 's. 0 - - I Deceased old gamble say The sucker will be back I , 1croben. INDAPO. Our firstorda w for a quarter of a doreep r -Y, � 0 The foregoing lengthy days, howev r, are could be got out life was extinct. 11 I lot for One HuVreWd an rty-four llers worth. �.)_Q 1-1 ,:) E 0 Berlin, August 21st. -Andrew Hauss, of easily lef c, behind by Wardburg, b�orway, leaves a wife and three children. inside of a hour and lose It all.' That PO� Is dangerous to go about with a o" � Zj, g CD el- M I k _o__%.TW1 K V ' _0 Pr ERE this town, confirms the story that he was which boasts of a d y lasting without a -A bold robbery of the United States remark, for all I knew, had a great in- . etf ul of money. Because a thief I . I . 11) a I% �;: K P jaj r:;� " ­ i . (juiokly cured of pains in the back and kid. break1from May 21st till Ju! 22nd ; but fluence ,on iny after care r, for I not only m6.y catch you? No, not specially, but I P . I y mails has been discovered by a -porter in the I o.- ­ P -.U -q I neys by Dodd's Kidney Pills. He had tried even this is our Spitzbergen, where resolved not to go back, but never to fight because microbes will Ket after you. If : i a e a well 0 9.- 0 n rubbing with liniments and various other -mirabile ,passed b employ of the Grand Trunk railway, De- lof chance in the future. So I -_ % 1:1 j; diciu-the ingest day is some- already been any 911me you carry gold about with you, the doctor Man of pm% g " = ?7:� I- , remedies to no purpose, and he was advised thin like 3-� months. � � � troit, apd the ma(hinery has � there and kept is sure to get it. Alicro organisms of the I I er . 1:1 - 0 P- 0 1 .9 - I - set in motion to run down ,the thieves. A quit gambling thqu an I 1-- " � . in 04 my resolution. In my dine I have known in Ist dangerous sort live longer on gold- Ig 6 CD 5 r to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. . 0- - I -nail pouch from -'hjcago'and the North. q A I I I LN" .L, " I did," he says, 11 and got better from Mothers and Children. 'war many of the biggest amblers of the pioces than ,anywhere'else almost. The .11, , 1-d 0 . the time I started to take them. I am sin- West, with C a as its -destination, j west, Some of them I would trust in any number of acteria found on the surface " i W p. CD p., P I .. Motbers often say that �children should found beneath a platform at� theBruah street . ce DAPO 114 10 . n CR , - . � L 4 �cere in saying that Dodd's Kidney Pills have a 4' good time," as they will soon be un- depot, with the sE al broken and the con. sort of way that -man can be trusted, but of the coins!varies cousiderably-on silver HE ORKAT , ra 8 0 E, Ia . 40 ,_ 11 1:t. CD 'a I cured me, for which I cannot be too thank- happy enough over the erious duties of life, tents of one package looted. No estimate of very few have T known who ever saved and gold from 4.60 to 3,500, and ou_�COP- H I N 1DR0,10) RE DY I � 0 - 1: slaz fal,f) � . - . PRODUCES T 1 P-07:5 a Soo, If a child is brought up in idleness anddoes the amount taken from the letters can be anything out of the bus' ness. - pe� a still Argai,riumber. Refuum if& 0 0 W Ca roe M s- LZ 0 In &Ietter dated June 19, 1899, M r. . time I was in Virginia City To show the harmful results that may an Nervous Di" pal ling emo )-d.- �.j : Hauss "The last . 9 nothing but have a 11 od t' ,"' work will made. The bag came direct from Chicago. parn"mis, Sleepl 1� ight y Em - 11.0 I F. P, M Q . answers an enquiry as to his cure by Dodd's come mighty hard. a duties of life will Some of the letten were st � amped on Au- one of the most honorable members of occur from this, doses of from one to five ,jon, Qe can pal t ab , gives ­,�, rjQ C.n 0 : 11 Kidney Pills as follows -. I I I am pleased prove very- disagree ble, and the grown gust 10, and other on August 11. the fraterni ilew, a man who cu�ic centioeters are Inoculated into the w1goN.F.iZe 3n o an@ and quickly but I - elt, W * 9 . oureir t"tores anho n old or Young. . C> ,j a I been worth $500,0,00 at one time, bh the skin of rabbits and t im wkst. Price $1,,00 a packa" . WO to a I am cured entirely through taking child will be apt to r 9 rd the good times -Swelled. to eno ,mous proportions because had E ly carri I ".4 W ... I Six 4Z tvr Men' guaravt&e to ~a or al's Kidney Pills." and told me he was hungry 4nd hadn't a cent gu nea pigs. In onat case out' of ten six a Do3d of youth as the natui a] 'sort of thing of her slavery to t( a, Mrs. Bridget. Kelleyo ' ra - DOWT VVY AN IMITATION. but n ��It 9 : Yours truly, ANDREWHAUSS. the stern duties of lif, i as unnatural. Chil- to buy -bread. For thel sake of old ac- death results. In a series of expetiments inat n QVI If your druggist has not a) �Wle il dit P oz� : � of New York, is now a patient in Bellevue was so;e- ty , Id. � 0; P ,Ft- r=i ' —0 dreii shoula be happy, but parents should relieved hi� necessities, but by a French physician death 03 ,;ij P P p 0 : . . Hospital. The in ther of eleven children, quaintance I the time hen he ca,red no times very rapid, with symptoms of ac 0 1 9 Q., rN WSW, 111. or our Ageat& �_A - IV Why he Declines Invitations. not carry the idea so far as to ruin their nine of whom bav( survived, she had not I thought Of T W I ,It Is a rtmedy that everyous � POS 5. 3 I ",,,- . � . . children and make loafc is of them. more for dollars than- I they were pea- septicaemia. In one case tuberculo�is W *"a 11,19 well of Yours MWWfully., .�7 . . 1. V. FEA , Seaforth, OsL i. 0 . I I y I 1 , " No, I am not going out in the evenings - on Sunday by the nies.", I was communicated to a rabbit b a piece � 1 1 Md 5- . M CD I known a serious ill ness since childhood until .S , ­ i she was strickenflown . . � I I I I ! ra 01 . " just now to anything butstrictly informal It I ! �. affairs," remarked a friend o . f the Saunterer A young Irishman (in 3e went to a kind- effects of the be erage she had taken in . i of I wool which had been passed o.Vcr� a - � , :4 0 0 6 thootherday.- "Why? Well, becausejust heartedold squire for a recommendation. g-reat quantities f r more than 30 years. A Clever Flx4 Trick. ten centime copper coin. � � , I I IL ,I � R 5 An elaborate one was written and read to Mrs. Kelley is b(ing treated in the same Nearly every one ha4, seen the pretty There are other ways to court ills -than I so . m M'p ;01 �. CD CD : now I am not the possessor of - a dress suit, him. He took it with -thanks, but did not way as slaves, al(hohol or drugs. Her's is - bushtail goldfish that rrying pocketfuls of money. Read- ! C -_ and lack the wberewithal to purchase anoth- I ng, wavy, filmy- Ing on cars and boats Is productive of a :� ct- CZ : move. 11 What'd e matter with it?" the third case of this kind in the hospital or sometimes more, I H. R. Jackson 1 ps , J."s ar. It happened this way. I hid a friend, I )I , eyes, ! � I M : r ared the squire. - I Oh, nothin soor," durin , the last ix months bat only one, tails, but . very few pLple know that great deal of trouble with people' , ; . CD �L �" a good fellow, who came to. me one night and 0 " Well, then, wh rovej . t them are born that E ch eye is controlled by six m iscles, - : I said the 40, quickl . y � 0 1�0 C) I asked me if I wouldn't lend him my swallow 9)) �61 p fatal. but very few o . a d the point of vision is oul one- . jP P1 - .e sorr, I thought on - way. When the little goldfish are very, . a I � 0 don't you go . Su A $fick swinAler did up the proprietor : & SON 1Z tp - ' anted . I Stew very young, their flesh is as clear as .. -- ' i I tail, I consented, bat I told him I w coi nnind like that 'you'd of the Oommercia,l hotel, at Brantford- I the stringth of a re , I i t enty-fifth of an inch in diameter The . . had a 0 , th6 clothes back the next week, as I DiRidm! Ivro TERS pir 0 LW � be wanting to hire m .I' days ago, and is sipposed to, be working -the glass, so that one can see every bone in motion of the car makes it a great strain I . . .A er, 11-4 = . function to attend myself. I t I !-, � all. over the couDtry. The man on these muscles to focus the eyes prop- Jules bin i Co's Brandy, Cognac,. ff Well, to make a long story short, the . I sainei dodge their tiny bodies. At this time.the few - 1.�', M "I rn IT W11 Rk UT,AR ACTION of t e bowels is necessary to represents himsel! as a traveller for a to- that are born with two or more tails are erl y. I France Jno.� de Kuyper & Son, Hol- M izt- ,�-- 'Week went by and not a word from my healt . LAXA-LIVER P I S are the best, occas. PI -0 Lp .. d Jonal cathartic for family( r general use. ,price 26c.j. bacco firm, engag(a a suite of rooms, and put by themscfves, and then a queer look- A good way to develop paralysis of the 1 .. land 4in, 'Rotterdam, Holland ; $-_ � friend, or not a sign of my evening duds. I I . � IN) 0 5 Any druggist. i - fa,.ial muscles is to let the barber wash f : B thl T in, Gin, London, England; � n bad to miss my date, and was pretty mad, - i railway checks for his sample ing old Jap, with great �magulfying glass "" 0 . ft . CD =j b L . i I but I didn't. say anything. Another week ! 0-- I cases, then sudde ly finds that he has lost fastened In front of his eye and wee Your face w t i very hot water ino vaings 1 KIM & Co.'s Scot6h Whisky, Glas- �' 'Went by, and still no word, Then I decided The Voice :):r London. his pocket book ' nd ends up by borrowing w ien you feel rusty. Hot water opens I gow, cotland ; Jamieson's Irish ' a+, 4 0 a . sharp tools h-andy, reaches down under , ;:V sm, C+* H, -.( I -mits the i - 0 I=j Ir � � 11 , I some -cash an el ping. His poesession of ur. the pores of th,e skin and per I d Whisk , Dublin, Ireland ; also Port Ct to go out and hunt up my friendr and find A writer in the Strand magazine describe3 the water and cuts off the tails of the � : 9; 5 - I - I the astonisbment h experienced, when, the railway bagg e checks looks like busi- fa2e to become ebilled suddenly.] This : and 8 erry . ine from France and . out if he intended to keep my clothes for, * e plain little fish, and then three or four of weils will . Spain, gent :for. Walker's Whisky, I C.0 � ever, on, at a heighb ness- with any � tel man, and they conse- these tails are jointed on to the backbone br.ngs on paralysis. Very hot to , 0 to 0 CP riding over London in a ballo af quently fall an e y prey. ' I do the same thing.- I Ontario ; Ro &I Distillery and Dsvii,' � 61 c"t- . H, �..A " I called at his boarding house and rang of more than half a mile, he heard the de - I where the one was cut off and fastened i I Ale and Port� r, Toronto. , c+. a) the bell. His landlady c to the door ,ity beneath him, ai -A young man named Purcell, who for there with tiny bandages until they grow I . I , : W CD (C :) ame - ening roar'of the great , the past two yeai -a h" been acting as agent I Creination In - i � ::;, t ' : 'k& , CD P C,) When.I asked if my friend was in she gave a it could not be hear w n the ground. fast. � 1, I'd & t M � a ;k consular report froija'� 943 f astoDishment and Welaimed .' The noise, even t4hilbeeigont, was so harsh for the Brockvilh and=ort railway and The Japanese, who are very skillful In n t 1 -it sh le- I TO THE PUBLIC : 5 0 * " gh 0 didn't you know that he �as dead inful to the eat the Canadian aj� I Do E'xpress com- g �tion In Toj�yo contains sonic c rious 0 H M yj -and intense as to be - a I queer things of this kind, grow the finest 41 I - 0 (D t= - I We have obened a retail store in � AN � and buried ?". . How perfect a sound conductor the air ik panies at Elgin, ()nt,, disag'peared on Tues- goldfish in the world, and it is a very information on cremation as practiced In � 't h oux wholesale basi- , .� CD (D 1 connection wit 1-4 - " It was my turn to be knocked out. week. As he ad been in poor cry. fine fish of this Japan. It is stated that the body in its . 5. -4 was shown when tl�e 'balloon drifted far day of last - good business, for v' - i wooden coffin is placed : business in the rear of the new Do- � *h P - Z . After I recovered my breath I explained over the cit . coun- health and despo ident for some - time, great rou'l on 0, thick � . . 0 - . y to a wood d part of the kind often bring as much as $300 to $500, . - I i � 0 theit I bad not heard the ne- of the leaves moved anxiety was at fli at felt for his safety. His $1,000. gr,.dirQn extending nearly the ;whole i , minion Bafik,,, in Good's old stand ' : ho i_� �-j - cc ' . . we, and had try, where the r Rnd one was sold not long ago for 1 1 where we 'Will sell thewbest goods in . P aL ned last Wednesday, how- h of the chamber, and firewood is : so = 0 merely called to take back my dress suit. by the wind, h If mile belpw, was dis- books were exam. -San Francisco Chroi3icle. I tibottom prices. Goods �, P171 . ever, s;nd a consi lerable shortage was dis- - . "I into a recess at the back. , With the market a 0 <D LX1 11 It would donbtleas be found among my tinctly heard. I i pi�egdl i delivered to k%ny part of the town �' i friend's effects, I explained. 0- -covered. It is a iw reported that he walked Cupid?s Modern Blethodo. . forced draft, We heat generated 'by this . � - - I I I free, - I . . i "The landlady turned pink, white, and -Irvine, C� fouir- ear -old son of Mr. to a neighboring town and procurred a rig Long courtships and engagements are when li-hted is sufficient w1thin a few I I "I . theA pink again. I and drove to Brockvillet, and from there * hours t�com2letcly consixiie the,body. 151�_tf ;� " Why," she gasped, John Vanals ne' I of' tact move the fashion. Two romantic young - TELEPHONE 41. ty ?Veston, met with a I i '� I 1 i He was crossed the river to the American Bide. His An averap of something, 6ver 70 "Z.- � I � I - ; � I . that must bav'e beer. the suit we buried him serious accideni a few days ago. relat�ives have apparently had ,news of him people meet, w6rk tip a case of "love at for coW � VORTH-WES I I I I I pounds of wood 19 required plete �-_— --- __1 I -in.' It was the only good one we found first sight" and are made man and wife . i I T 1 � since they no longer express alarm for his cremation, though this amount ovaries - .- � " T R A f*4 :3 C "I Y L -,' . I among his wardrobe. �� � r ago, and perhaps within a fortnight of their first I � I "So you see the reason why I say no to safety. He married about a yea with the body to be burned. It is, for =_ - ' Utuld � I i , 'whell . � . � - ; 8 much sympathy is expressed for his Introdb6tion. -They are married The MeM xWe ;1' . iastance, found that fat people bum far � I I STEAMERS . I � Pl- - V. P. notes fust now. "-Philadelphia crearned 0 0 0 , they have no more knowledge of each I � , 11 I ! - more easily than thin, while persons ; MD � Inquirer. . wife, _1� who � Ins 00—* r I other than that of a mere speaking ac- -_ 4 —_ ", VAY. ; -------* S WITH.. V0 � 0— I - uaintftnce. The honeymoon over, then hATe died of consumption require moro . . MONARGH and I . I I ,ly � -A pretty hot ie wedding took place last q hgins the I V . tfte and more wood than any others. FARM NO 0 -ATED TOWN I UNITED� EMPIRE :' A Re,inax.kable Career. %1% week at the residence of NJ r. W. Burgman, be de'el6pment of those fatal in The time varies from tbree to s�x hours. Ex�mlLyor A. D. Stewart, of HamiltoN Poole, when his eldest daughter, Bella, was compatibilities ,whie), lead to domestic I 11 T IKSURED ( eather pomit,tin will le ve wjXDSOR on ' j . . � I � YS and URSbA at 5 m and I � . jars and often ulti - L . ON, 0 who diee, of - trail From the Terrible I mately. to divorce pro They Keep the 11cleym. ; 0 . scurvy on the Edmonton married, to W. S. Willard, merchant, of I : _. I . nd SARNIA on TUESDA a FRA)AW -at 3 to the Klondike, last March, had a remark- Itchit, I Burning I Saginaw, Mich ceedings.-Alemphis Scimitar. . � 1 $ i igaia. The wedding Was a 'Visitors to Tangier and otheI se e- J. 0. MoLean Pre an ppen . . ; onthe .M." r . � It I a d P. 0. ; w. J. Shan- OUT ILLUX and DUL , maldrig direct We career. Those who knew him will not i quiet affair,- oni the near relatives of the movits of Morocco notice the lcdys that F V100TTIM dent, ru fie � 400a forget the tall athletic figure, the Tortures, cf . . . bride being pres('nt. Rev. Mr. Snowden, of . Colieffe Barbarity. I ai .-e carefully kept in safety in 014� houses n;rn, NICY-Treak. . F. 0. ; Thomas E. 4onnectione at time points for A DA the Hayv4 I of " Seaforth P. 0. NORTHWEST, KOOTENAY. 13 TISH COLUMBIA, breezy mauner and the kindly nature of �a Mil . verton perfor nod the- ceremony. Freshman -We had a terrible rush of soine of the families of ancient de- � DIASMILS. Pacific Co"t Points and KLOND K& 9,bl I ' III` . with the sophomores. s. few days ago., . . . - t, Senfor6h; John G. Grieve, Win � . this remark ,e man. His life reads -like a Eczomn o 1 f1lic) Goalp -Many frieno Is in liMornington -and else. 80011t. W. Ia. BrOIA Dale, 11"forth; Thom" Z. Hays I Lowest Rates. Choi e of Routes. I I - . ? . tORM11ce of fiction so crowded in with'ad- Some of the oires el" eted by Dr, Chase's where in Perth 11 lea 'with ex- , Visitor -Were the results disastrous The,,e keys I)ejolig to the houses in 6hr00 ; GIO Beechwoott ;John Watt ; ventu inirneles than -anything rn Freshman (seriously) -Oh, yes! One ; j of Evans I . Best Accommo ation%. 0 treme regret of t coun I wl Nfoors before Thoicw Fraser, Brumfield; John B. Ko. � - rea and vicissitudes. The Ottawa ():jjtjj,,jt.jj,c in re lik . he d ith of Mr. Cornelius Spain once occuvied by the ', =; - . � of the ,1,1�an� ()itizen gives a brief sketch of his life which ,�j,e. , -1-11c c1lisc,recordeL, 11VIT %%,:Is* 0 , :1 . C Westman, who passe away at his home in girl lost two side combs and a cuff button. t1j,ij. expulsion froiji their homes nmny . i 4ippen ; James Connolly, Clinton. I . - S. I willserve to show his undoubted energy Nvorst evo r brough E to tile a Lt t�n doil of loronto's Granton lasti week, aged 38 years and 10 -Harvard Lampoon- eqq1tutivs ago. Tlie 4.-)paniard-i oecupy AOXM. 1 onapdatteristof iuno,goodO returountlislat ' - t)c.st plivsicians, .and wli(n cloCL01'S 9;1%'C up all I I Ro�t Smith, Hairlock, Robt. XciflUft, BeAfOrth I -and ability - ed to be able to months. The deceased gentleman was the . tl'(,._(-'o1d hotwes, hnt the descendants of jixoa4 *6mmit Ig =o,laodev e - J, W - Yeo Holmes! October. i I he simply seem o ii,,pe (;( recovory Dr -1 Vial�e'k, 0i"t'lle"t Was I dies in i - . O.; jo 2n a k 1 For rates and information apoly to,G, T. R. town do a0ythinf he wished. M,.' Thomas'Westman, and When tho .1loorish owners still gnifird the Iseys and i�6 0. 'AGrison, Bom in successful iti l)r(;duc;ngA J)C�j fV.Ct CL11-C. eldest son of , . I an unmarried woman Ville . or Station Agent at Seaorth. I eghorn,.,Italy, the sori of a Pre3- Was born in Morntgton -near Milverton 13razil, the coffin, hearse and livery. of the hj t1lo hope that the day,will collie When � audi I n I I to aMad Insuranoes or ftanw jrAM.ZS H, BEATTry, v. , INI-r. J -1111c.-, SCOU, T-i1')*Xri,,ht,\%-(-., Torontog .- t, . � P so d' General X�jjager,- SArnig, 00' rian clergyman of aristocratic lineage, j .� US for where he livod il was .24 years of age. coachman are all scarlet. . tilloy e.qjj return to Grinada an(] once ! . I t� states 4 '.Nly boy Toir,'a"I'd t,:11, 1%; at o or bra an will be promptly stiomded io. os ' 1640-24 , , . �d N 11. . ,h Marys and laterly, I 11j()1 -c j.(,mjn,e control of the 1�,roperty 1prpii�stjo 1 1 StOwvrt was educated at the universi- ne.11-1y three % cars nfo let V11111 -,I 1).1d fol -:11 of He I, e 0V ed o St. _n jo, ny of , ibe above officen. addirewd So i in' I .1 I t'" of Edinburgh Abe�deen and - I n I Any man who wishes"fo- butt his brains fi-olli whiel were driven by Spanish � thel , FOOP60ti - and %.Vi VZ11". 11.:iQjg;1t!V coml enced ,usi ess in Granton. � I they 1� Poo ofDoel. � �jjp, �;% I ii'l N z, I . .C7.oln't of the SO � . . � Studied medicine under. tord Lister, and I" lids i�)f r -...,,,-_!:-j.-.:1 I (,()Ct ,- S � i . i . � I . N He came to Can. all( jj�.Jtllv, 's I., 't 1,n-rJ,1_- cl 1:(� - i — . , : I . � I m . Othe: famous physicians. I resisted;ill ki ­ . . -Last week i. W. R. Cole and Mr. 'Sil can find a stone wall., , , - , , - ri.�,Ws. t i I Bdllr-*. ANY- Tooft . tre , 2we armt I Remedy. . r9nto ; Ia N\'d �4d to Ixelp) him ; 0 - I Yain to Mit- -THE SHORT SUITERS. . The U-neirowned King.' i � P I . Sold and re ommendedby all ads and entered a bank at To atment. His - � 'I , I ,1'-'i Will Davidson, ho left early in the spring .. - � I . K KM Diremly for 1899. i ter _ . .1, , , :1 I 2t " ��, I for McLeod, ret rned home ag i I ii � � , �, M V, � I r ' I � i drug&to In tauds. - �Ouly rell- !0n he v4s d�puty sheriff of York cOuntYp his head ,would blCe'll, :',:,.I " - ' " V I ; chell. Mr. Davi son, who is troubled with 113till-11,110 was that gentleninn you : jo � 11 ian , . . m � ri 0 !!! , a , ON, Reeve, Winthrop P. 0. 11 � , , able inediein discovered. Siz d in 1880 chief of police at Hamilton, -Rcream,withago1w. f,iv1%%,')*--..'.,1l.:�-, , Girls shouldn't fret over their bathing ! offilvd to in the hallway? : I ': , . 0, I n&td to cure *11 I . . .. -­ ! .1. heart weakness, : ound that the exciting life I � .wk� GHLIN, Councillor, Beechwood P th din wul ' "� ' I i i 1, 1,--.t :.', L.., �._- Iq ' jos PH C. m RRISON, Councillor Winthrop P,o � ; I Weakness, eirects of Abuse . � Though he had had'very little previous ex- - . , .: 1'.­� '.', _, on 'the ranch w to not goijag - to help him :suits; they are mere ft ifles,-Berlin Her- 1i livar-110? Ob, he's Dunbar, the mil- � Afj fo ,% e battled xvi , ,� . Porience he proved a yeritablo Sherl6ck cure in Dr.. Chasc'�dCi:1­'­­-- ' f" . ' i . I AL G A all I ER, uncl or, L;;Abury P. _ . - ' L j Winthro P. 0. J6. � � ': ., �, I . �� - , Na 'or'excess, Kental Worry, E ssive uSe*f TO' cused. T'11� 1.;1_;-!11_)- ` - much, but quite 1e reverse. Mr. dole on " ald. 11('11:01.e. - '. , " M Councillor ! buNes wer , � ..... .. � ("': 7� , � . I bacco, Opium or Stimulants. &1led on re0ept I 1-tective spread .... . -wild '; They say this year's new style of)bath- BLI11-And v. -ho as _HN C. M Cleric, uthr .0. � � 1101mes and his fame as a d- �, . � I I � " I In - leay:ji, the F:kin in its; n ;r:.!;,' , � .., thecontrary was thriving underthe . %Y, that m1an you JOHN C. M wwwpleawv throughout Canada and the States. I el . , - � and woolly expei ien�-es of the western plains h and gave a eig:�r In the, DAYM X. Trelaourer, Winthrop P. 0. � I I 0) sar it is ;I plc,j�.Ilrc- tr) !',�: - r�l t�. tq[,�'. .:-,. . MWU+VUrC. raMPULCW free any address. . 188,5 he Wag eeiected to prepare the evidence �? 'W_ ". Ing suit Is--oA second thought the sub- shook hands wit I � I WjLL11AX Ast r, Be I I a, echw P. 0. i ' -.Ar­s, :-- i--- _. . but on account ol his brother -in-law'� state jtct I � The Wo6d Y Windsor, Out - merits of Dr. Gh!Lst:'� 1)1 � appears too slight for further con- dlevator? C"RLXS DS, pollectior, Seaforth P. 0. . I against Riel and acted as marshal at the -y mildly." . . D - I vei I of health t ey de Aded to sell out and return "milqu.-Xi. A. W. Bulletiu. Bear -Oh, -he's Uuggina, the jiaitor.- R4C-XIARD I LARD, Unitary Inspecter, LeNd i trial and execution. The following 3 ear at . - --., I. -r-, ( , - . I . ! : *bury P. 0. I WoOd,s phosphodind is Sold in 18"forth by Luma Dr. Cha.w's ,,,, t. nt ,,'.I d(, .- home. : I IL � A,; _� . I I hicaget News. I f , . 11 tneeting of the police commissioners he ointri I - ­­ . .� - . - ! den a Wilson, draaelL ' � Edmanson, Bates &'(�()- , furv:ILO. , i � , ,-'- - --.- � I . � I j I . I . . I : . I . 1 i .. . � I j - � � - I . _. i . t I I . 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