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The Huron Expositor, 1900-09-28, Page 7RTH. . Z-14E�:-= L, now am >vercomes �ives per- . '.1-19 store, . � N � . -Ults. I , � Y. - ,I ,.!L-, , I . � Princeser . ��t visit tG - I Rcesa and �de up t(> - r another :�irod and . � reshment. 4ion, and . ring hatol� . o� took an, - thorn for -1.� . oYlaults." I .* on to %, . loyalty I - - � I � . . UIA�­L , 7 re pilep.,` 11.1 "-bub I . �& * i � Arnica . vith pilag- -- �',h and the . �por box, it, I . - . . 1�cl Lin,,.. , l; his own I I - . - . ity ,-earn$ . I . : - . -orth two , � . � I I L � I he gives . I I - t becamo % � ; � � I � '*' N, bab.y if ; reatricted I c � z ,t are 1 re� �.m, , I � � combina- 'A" � - ) 'hat wme - ,, I ',the ,-xra,b- I . . - 1 4ps. . � I I � � : - Were 11118. . Phere are 1twe their � indebted N11s. .�& Willis, aly made, � . � - - 'Villis, "I L f � & as, pain itut Slight , tedloines I ,� Dodd'a � M ; Un, safely � fixed for ,�Jla same llaw poet. Is'Inlo, to., � � i PfIntly. I ,III �Suuth . 11.4 would , �tll-%". af�- :,Iirect to � . � i . ,It, forwer- I Farlipallyl � �� - atteild- - V I ic �- ad 1, of- - : �wg takea.. �ough the I I � � I i .Nll�nito- it of ladt I I Liday. �f 10('a an I vIly cut 11�'iihakcn , I � , 2 �hr-� -lat I , - lkwa,. who 7 a a it , Bil- , ; '8 st's, 1 loi). , " I jUsed for , � a town I � � ,�,.j , - I with - . I . I , forouto I �,,.�turday . , I � and re - I - I � d"th a I � � f Curn - I ?fit ; loss, �L�t* house I I , I . 7.i*(-lVVd a I �, If". done. :0,�t(;�AiVO q I , he mat- . ��, weeks i"M"ll, arld , - -E, � � w 0110 � � , Itiv, the i I 11 t () eu- xucl: the 7,11e . 11 - oap�- ,- - I : fron. the f I-Oftl - tho, . -i of- the 4 � befor& I ('.clovervd- � e , rigging ' . At 'Short- �- att .prob- -- -- . . . I � �rtiient of ti�e, on. . vl ,.position, I trio .as a, .the fuir, I clacation. . � ,daal for -P � i , Cominy, e�reryonor ClAnadian, 7-tefj that I 'ef Minis - (Ii. 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I t ' - I I - I . 2 ,, � I � .1 . calf las -wqek.-n-The 17th ooncestion, above- autumnal ir � rnipg, without feeling an ele�' ; m4tlil THE OFIESS MOD'EL. - , . � � - 10 � agoomfortably coA and chilly. Can- - . I til. , � - 1. � , � U . all, is noted for its numerous bachelors'. vation ot si I like the enthusisani of - devo. adit, , be severe w ater, has a muoh . . � At the threshing of Mr,Mm. - Clra*ford, tion or poa . Toll me, dear friend, to f � . mote cce�table climate olivein.11 ' � �i , 8ft .. � -., I . there w ere no less than* 18 1han4s and only- what can t a be o1wih a piece of 1 1 1 ight draperies have taken the place of I - � . .. I .. g ? Are w( � 1' blaitings on some of the few early au-; . , one mar -iod ;nan in the aduad. They die. machinery, hicb, like the ANiau harp, � ,A Rule � of Thumb. tunin dress skirts sent over as models . - 1. I I " I I 11 I I . - 11 I "I cluesed all subjects, cattle, ; ' beep, orse rais. passive takes the impression of t, ke passing 1 In the,� note -book of the late Bishop from both Paris and London. � I � � T. ing and the most prQfitablel b%do hog, ap. accident ? Or &, these worki igi argue Fraser, of! Manobes iere is a s4ory of a, A. strong moverrient is again bciu,- made ,7 . � . We ksiow of parent,13 never giving a thought t the more aomethi g within us above th 3 trodden, fo,rmer-yolting caratteeolf-I he -English villaqe in favor of reTiviil- the wear of the odi- . nothing better importait topic, namely matrimony. --T. clod ? n of Stoke - i i I I 1 own mys If partial to a ch proofs �: " Which shows the value of a little o -,,s hoopr4drt, in d1rect contrast to the . I � Ouglas I returned S,aturd�y from a week's of those awful and important ealities-9. : . than�� coughin 1� . ommoill. souse in delding a knotty point. present clinging style of dress. ' R - �� i � 9 ,a J� - , . visit to �he Western 'Fair.�J-ames Ritchie God that Trade all things -man's immiateri- �� g !Z � ; to tear the lin- 14 -The citirmte, bein xceedingly anxious at "il . .1 — Ing ��of'your rieturned Saturday from a filur-we ks' busi- al and immortal nature- and. a world of !all tiricie0o do things in the order of the Pretty and feminine loo,king are tho , . I . � I� ' - sm4rt little Silk "dri ing coats," as they N li ; . I -- 11 ness trip In, Algoma. �-Xatt:..fd cDei - mott will weal or woe beyond deatif and the grave.- ' once insisted hen marry nfr a I . , ' y � n, -5 t b rl� o a t and. leave this week for the olld sod, with the Robert Buine. � 'liturg , ar�, called, that are worn and will con- , I - con on the ring bei4 put on the f iurth . I I � . f ple�! J3e to be worn nlike by young and cxpectatiqn of bringilrig outi a.pait of Irish :- -- - --0 Ing .d . I u n�gs. It is � ; . or. -T4e�ibride rebellcd, and finallylsal .: t, hunting.hpirses. f I . - ' Jn� the Twentieth Ceni; better than wet I F -- --- --- Ury. : 46 1 �Vouldlratber die tl an be marriod on old rly women. . I ­ . . I 9 � I The tweritieth century will have 21 leap I I my litlible fitager VI ' ., . I S�hirt waists of -oft, sheer. veiling, cash- . � feet�to cause A WE - TRIAL. -The following, rhich we years, the greatest possible numb6r. Feb�rti- ' For -an Xnatant the cur to wavered , I then, 111, and wool barege will fill up the .I bronchitis and . take fi, the'court reports, will le Of 'u- ary will have five Sniadays three times- e said': � 44 But the rub a says 80.11 � I ins-Zoval between the Iffien. and cotton .. I I . 1orldbt to many in this vicinity, as ;hose �in- l9,)0 � styles of the summer and the cloth and a pneumonia. . . I 2 , 1948 And 1976. The earliest; possible , Ma ters were at a ,at ridstill-the lbride I I I . I French flannel waists for cold weather I . terested i are 3 natives' ,of the tow nahip i of date -upon which Easter can occut is 'March tearfu tbq groom-wi&Ey, the curatp do. ' I . � Only keep it - 'Tackers ith : 11 In the court of a I : up I )*Ij !at 12th. The last tiride it occurred on that berminod--�-�when the �Barish clerk stepped in W04r- and you Toronto, on Wednesday of k, in the -date was in 1818. The -lates at and a id i I Vielvet flowers and shaded foliage in suit of Walker vs. -B,k'oa cot. A� [eswor 44 I will �"ucceed W . df(I 148-bwee aster can ocour - i i April 25th., It *ill I thoge,cases, Sir, the thoomb counts dec� green and also in brilliant autumn � - Q. C., and Best, (Seaf orth �, for. � )fenda ' I - i reOpng your 3tt Occur but olle, time in the coming century on an a digito"� - � lea� effects combined Nvith. inasses of ' move a . � 9 . I � � d 6t Agid e � verd i at of, j ury rid judg� that datp--1943. The midd16 day of the J I — �Ia�k ostrIch plumes will constitute tho li � . we ! - .\ 41ht, losing ment f,ltrt$,5100 � 6f MAcMahouj J. entered ceiritury wil be January Ist, ,195 .. There � A k1cot -, . 11 . I ILL ! leading gurnitures on felt atid 'velvet hats, ' � I I/ , your appetite, thereon in actift for damagog for ,reach of will be 380 clipses during the coining con. Oman's Views of Adam for the autumn and ivintel -seasons. .. . . . 4 promi - Curous Specimens of hoottiall. humor arie I ing on a � ­ I �y pla at-iff- It tury. brin �0 se by defendant to.ma - I I . YX aq confeadedli for defendan � tha ly a let er - brou it, o4 at the examinations by mi4;- Elegant little cavalier. ,or Henri If , . I -- -- * I . slowliftver, and written" y him. to pltff A ust, 18 9, . . ­ isterf -f Ir flock before ;he administratiotl sho,ulder capes for eTening`drives, piazza . . I IS' �ng every- � u . POul - Fattenin -0 we r, sunluier fetes and concerts are maki,l, ' he had r queste-d to' be re', evee from' is . � tr3 9. of the� mmunion. Thu , with referenne to made of soft, beautiful -�panne satins- ( . I proniise,! and thab plaintiff ac 3ordin ly . � the tol- h - -n a - l thing exactly i Ed : Professor I Robertson has issued uman nature before e fall, a ma w ) Pvholly ep,oneti' ted hi' f 'It peiformake lowing bulletin, which contains many prac-, asked 11 What kind of ui� �n Adam �9, often a CrOam. pale cameo pink or char.' I . right for the. I r A � inT rom I a a regar ing t of .. " On, I just� like i � � treuse green ground, figured with small, 1, I by a let ,er daied` August . �bb, 1 398, - ut tibal hint - di be -fattening . &rk-." The rniniste-!r germs of -consumption. �1'1 poultr , - I insistgd-4m-T!�l.ugata mare, special doacriplo b.cfantlifully colored Made Antoinette de- -1 '­ written 4ud Solt in reply to his of Augufat,. . � l � ­ . , slggs� - . 4 Better kill your CoUgh , 1899. .Ti . L �Iylnbuth Rocki Wyan4o 1,jo,-D�ur-- -ti-0-n-of the first man,'ar d I pressed for more � ,:; . he jury,fonnd that the pla titiff did � 4 .9 before It kills ou. not writ the* lefter purporting to I a sijo'ed king,' Cochin, BrAima��In4lau Game explanation. 11 Weel," said the catechumen 3�umor says that sleeves are to be a . , . it :1 � .1 44he was! Ja de ce fuller, or, at least, the shoulder 1,11 chickent, o aroma e at like Jae Simson, the horse �, . . by her, ad datdd Adgust 8 h 189E, w 0e, are IT ore east y 9 I contended f I as - )y P I - I I couper." 11 How so ? &Eked the ministev, oM is to be accentuated by a return tb �, I 11 � -or defendsut thai, Ue landw it- fattened th n chi � kens of lightdr breeds. . I -- 9 - . 10 . t T y V, "Wecl,.nobody g9t onyt�in-&J-V-�Iwrrnd epai'lilets, small c4ps, etc, This is agree - 5 ing n t�o � tterl its coute �ts, th a ex art -he should be pu up at from tWe and one . I viai I e enc mild �the p1mintiff'o admi Sion at fialf to three and one halt pounds each. many i �ost." 1. I 1� I abl� news to maoly, for few ivolnen ap- I I if I , � -- � . the trialiprdved cone'llusively e p) nt.- English' btyers '. cbject to black legRed * - � bear to advantage in sleeves devoid .of P I I , ithat , . ! of trinlining or fullness -on th I" iff wrote Order made directi a- ew poultr . � Reflections, of Bachelor. ; an� sort e V, ' : 2). �Jhe most pro ' ' ' . shoulders. I I trial wit ut diosta. - , .1 4 ! fita,ble period for f atten. The, less a girl blushes I he more she taw 4 I I �4 : I ; . I I - ing is about four wee s. I Lot of � men you u t,1,hc,ro has arls�n a sudden fad for the 1. 4? , I -, - -- I I ' . I .ever would suspect ar �! � � I . 1 3, Be v a y Married, bu� in love. . we�rjng of brigbt .L ; - . griiss reen tulle or i � . uh:d� Amok . I McKillop. ; carefu - I - --n ,16- a- erfeed ckickeno not, 0 i 11 � ! I . . uring Arst w ek. Feect ligitly, three t I a fun grelriddine vOls. 1 14 OF 4-v I ny thing, but there is kotn .. They n1r,le worn fre- -- I COU T � lsi(n� . ,,q, � � . r! I .� . .,-A courb of revision . timo� day. Rem)ve any feed left in thing bout being too -fat that makes a tly as a r4ther conspicuous lialo; � was held iniJolles'ball,.orlt e lUb, by is � i'l. � 4? t , . _Lpoligh half an hol'ut after feedi g. Keep i n a it, Pt to tell the truth and -treat his wifo firo lid the lint :and are seldom Pulled 11� I I U, Honor Judge Masson.4 to ha e na Be ad A#A- I �i -1 I �_ _ the troughs clean and Sweet Well, : : I down over the f ace. The upper, ends I kills coqhs !of every to votera'list,, Ten,�mmog ere 4&d'hud * I I - . cost the ill unicippdity $26.1 1 a , mly one 4. After first - *1eek give ell -okens all There seems to�be as much difference b4. are instened witli a single pin'aud the kind. A 25 ent bottle .Partyof,al who, We �, , i , e i peaied. _they will eat, regul,hrIy twice a ,lay. tween calling a woman at old rillaid and. � t lowet! Portion of � the veil flutters -in the - I . - I � I � � � is j4,st right. fo ' an ordi" I Politics Ve a dostl.. �� I 5. The oife must � be ground My fise. bache or girl as there is wbiveen calling he. bre zF. . 11 -4 - . � - ,..;Pg t the �c mntr .- Oats grouh I as for horse feed an not Suit- ' P6 d a' an an old hen, . ! it I nary cough -1i for the,- J. C. M I , � : / � .11 - . 1. I I I U I - b ---- I a : : � I 0 1 Tjin, ' 11-�C1Ir­-CQ'UnCi1 met i I J ea, I I BEE BUZZE-S. � II harder coughs of br.on- . ' ­ . . 6. Feediag skim imilk whitens bhe flesh, � Milrshall's War Horse,. - , . Ha.1i j-l�t al bury, on N�onday, the l7th - - -- .1 - � . �, I chitis You 'wil-triepea 50 '86P' which isclesirable. .� � . Otte of the leadin �-- ­`:-, T ' 1 " -- I I ter) %er. JlNler�bers' adl pr9hent. A letter gimenibem � tary -,very particle of comb .0iould be saved '? I . � . '� 7. . U -ot U cent bottle; apd for the , - Put a little sal� In the feed. a I I U I . I I � N110 � rea -o ri Thoma's. E. Hays, I . Ian4 b r a Cal, Charles Marshall, a direct and made into wax. I KIR i I -�� 0 1 1. 'Ott t �il' I I I � I � I , , � 01 = ( "� S. �t ai� In It, n : � 11 t 0 a 1--",� - fi, d 0 � ,�, It V I 0 Mueh"'Ing 8. Give water in - the trougb, ,twice a . ,�jr coughs of consumption c! (nail payll.69, now due Tu, keramith ­ I des�oudaut of.the famous chiiBf justice of th � Ants Nvill utte�ly ruln conill honey it . i � . day. , . -Stxtes- Supreme couff � � Agricul at I cipt .� 4 . the one', ..dollor size is so y, �as voteld by ;he r te- U . -d �. Durilig tb A I "I . . 9. � Give - some form of grit twke a weej"- ,I 010,r CAD get 11MISS to it. � . ' pa .rd. .he clerk wo's �uthdrjzed to d!�ft . _ civi 1war fie was aide-de-camp to Gen. .1 ,� il I most ecano,mi. al. .ye Sifted gravel will -do.: --- i - 'ert 9. Le� r A few blves at bees about the farm - I : q I I eed tallow arin -"- I ,, and wenb! through tl 1`0 I . 41 My � COUP reduced me to a. mere a by-law for next meeting of counc 11 autli�r. � 10. F .. du . g last ben days, ie battles house are both ornf11li1CDta I'll 11 d proftable. izing the icev'o and troasur r to pay �Jhe . � he w r w�bh his chief. He was present t . skelettyn. � tried rin�any remedies, - : a , . lBegin with 1 pound- Per' day to '." 0 or 100 ) Feeding bees at: Lilly tinle and foi- ally l grant.' T le clork'was utho ized a ac(ept I I I the nrrender of , Appomattox,i Cc but they all tailed. Afteruningthe -; � I hick --mcremsed to I pound to 50 or 70 . . purpose except brood redring is usuall . 01, &A 1, f 6d% nnI16 %f--�W'). I -A .�; I t. f-& 41 areb 11 has mail f-fut�nafirj nftnr;.�" ^f hl;� y I . I wry ac rall fm eulawy be- t I . - ­� C.— .Y -Vh-f6i-cena. L � I . � I . - ih I ta Y If I f . a, a .7 5 I unr,rofitable. - gan ta f mprove, and )three bottles as in prev ous years, and a,lgc to Doti 1. ' I . . nd one of )he most amusim . I 11. To prepare tallow : Weig'li quantity as a experience With a new hoiTfe. i I TQRtored me to healtli, I believe I -Smith, albbn, to rqmove ru-bbisl e do. � , Hi 'To got the benefit of the Italian beos . I ol�r#�my life to ft.�J . - . I � required for three days, melt Tit, 'and the following spr;Dg, Italianizing 'should SASAU F. XO3&0A posited b6tiudary (If 0',re ;�� Ucki, Id he So had been shot from. under him' U 0 , . � ' .. y -t . -y- , 10P thicken while hot 'wibh ground oits. Nix be done in the fall. I � � - - 0(3t.17,1898. : Brownto , va. roadwa � el ght .of the a day, and he ba, � � is I ,causes hn"ara-e-i �o shy and may ,, L . - -- I one-sixth of this prJste with -the morning and f)reviou . � � cause da Y age. i - !M011018 wyre p i8ed aijd mkon possession of an arimal that seeme A queen introduced In tbo autumn will I , L , J. -t - ­-. t $"4,73,' Of llia , I , onei-sixth w, th the 'evening: feed. I : 11 1, - paid am(t �� 0 ,Q/ . I :o Suit hisi work; .In the battld'a few houri produce an entire stock of ber-o,wn"prog- � ��-Ar'� - . k;188 - ­ —���—� I t IL2. Rub a pinch of Sulphur u der both I - t!!!2±t!!!��..i ­ I 'ox e. Wing$ PIS . Is i _"-...&.L,--Iz;z,..—.L.-�—�----A was for I I vel and $36 for 'rapairs to R - ater t e w'' riding morose a field in whic, eny by early spring. L . th slid tail ,of the chickeil ,: . � 1- - I . ­ - boro -bi�l( e. ouncil!adjourned t( Meel'-" - I . ; to kil! ;here were numerous Stumps. Suddenly th( . There is no better time than durin- the � I . In the lice. I I 3 I . JSL T I . . - ' -A Jone�' E 11 the . � eadbury, oil Mou my, I . 3erforman' e opened. Tle guns roared an-.' ­ - DISTRIOT MATTEI , . -- 1 $ . . fall months to re ucen and have the' best 1i f - 13. Do not feediwith the cramning m a- I , " r, 15th Oct YiDer, t I o'clock in the a terneon, . � �he aii w 109 filled with Smoke and . �: I , . noiso Quems in each colony. . . . 20' � � L chine longer than two weeko, . 3efor( C6 Marshall klic w what was hap, - L 4r ! , : . q—, - . . EIxecssive feeding ne6rly always fol- . (W , I . - Do n t feed I a lowl by machine until )ening the'borse had hi's four feet on one of � � � 1,&, It M I . 14. O, . I . . I , fir ECONO Y I�. -A VIRI UE - its crop.is quite em )t - . lowi; excessive EiNvarming and if ieeding 9, Ut Twx 0.41 -If 'r AP . . . �he a urn PS and was yly dan"i I . ----t.-- , - 15.- Remove'foo, I � a clng In a is rot properly done loss of colonies re - I i F 1�-10 - 0 - , � : � 7rom pedal of crammer - I I . . . 4rele. IT the mcantim the fire wasio, � I before the fowl is 1 tilled away, L 14 . . sults. . I — . . � . re Sin - a I I � I., L . , ; i d the situatior was anything bu, � I The following items wore i4tended - MANIOND PYES. 16. Ke9p a reco -d of weight of ground 0 but the horse kept on as if lr� Add tipper stories or supers as fast as . ,�] L - , I . . . . oatei a;nd of skin -milk fed to 'owls per forts. ep . the colonies need the space, especially if 4- , Wil Save Mqhby-lbr-Every. � as elljoy ng it. I . IL 1_, f6r' ast week, but were reeei�red too . - � . L . week, and also their gain in live weight er . 46, . h y is coming n. Let the ,bees store . ! Hor ae * in � Canada. I . ,r"*. . . i I . � Ib4a@1 not �ntil aft rward," eaid Coll O" ' � � -, late.] I . ; . - � . . I we�k. - I AarshkIl, ,that I founi the horse ha awfy enough to winter on. I I I'�, - ' ­ ­ - - - . . I I ' 17. One gallon, (of Illilk weighe I rao.tically )elong;ed a circus and I ad been trained t , QUeonless colonies are the worst to , L " - -Sodom. - - -..... I . � I I � t� �� ; I . Z , I 'Sfor(l, of Cleve. . , When times are hard and dollami scarce, lO pounds. ` ' o t a cause robbing, aad this is one good rea- '. NoTni.�Mrs.- Fred. � D Uf . l ' rec9rd f ed consumed I er week : 0 �ei act amid the firing of cannon. h soni Nyby there should not be a colony land, was the gdeA of Mrs. Win. Dunsford, the Smart and, right7vomen of our country p 'ne eview. i - . -Of Stepb . ell, a few days last week.—I�Ir. find that Diam, rid Dyes-aro.i port nt.hplps, Weig.h each 1�new ag of. meal b(fore com- I --6 Nvlt�iout it queen., Nuw' is the time to be I ' . in;eoonomizing. 'By.the use of iamond mencing to 'feed from it, and )lace the —William Saunders, ar., carpenter, c on �be watch for robbevy. � . Alex. Box wears aLbromd. smile these daYs' Dyes the husband, mothe and -children lea weig t in a bo�k. .' t en 0 wee i, add to- ravenhut d3ntallv killed a I , . I I We a boy.—Mr. and Mrs. James Ford and be well and Stylishly Aress0d, 'kltho�g L gether the weights �f bags of mea. fed, . and 0 ­ I - i i daughter were the guests of Samuel Stan- � uskoka wharf station, in that town, oi � L I nearly all the clothing'may be old material also lWeight of me, I taken' from the last ,' - 7 THE ROYAL BOX. - i ; I � , . riday. - Mr. Saunders wis returning hom i I . . E : lake, on Sunday.—Mr. Win. Ohing, of th"J dyed Over. . ! I bag. I . : L � . om up the lakcs, and ,while crossing tb I i . ; place, has erected 4 silo.—i1liss Annie For- To a r I - q Diamoid --D 69 make' such Ia Ling !and 19. obt in Ill a gai in live - tracks at Muskoka * harf, was struck b Kaiser Williplin has succumbed to the f Beirimiller, visited her' siater's . . I . t , ei ­ girson, 0 . i beautif cAori that j.pods d3 e'd w th ti�em weight of-, fowls ; Weigh 6c brain, which went over him, cutting- 011 � 11 , inotor car craze and is' busily engaged school in this place on Monday last, I . rk t e weight on It ; weigh ' . ? . L cannot be told !rom lrt�w. Ady one can, use empty, and ma � I I L i � them, as �he dire tidn's are so lain and "crate when fowls ar placed in it, and again leg and badly mutilating, him about th In tbe art of running an auton�obile. � i r. - lower part of the body. . Mr. Saunders wa Tlje widowed Queen. Alarg1herita of � . . Morris. I kiinple tha; no ski I io'needed.' TIU 3 e 'ore on each sqqceeding week, at Same time of - L - . O� . ver eaf, and pro I id not hear th Italt, ,who intended to settle� at Turin, I NoTF.%LThe fall showa*will soon be n.— ' � I . day and before feelding. To prevent any ,v d bab y d 1, I L of Diam(rd Dyes nelver, 'gri?w -d m_; they- . brain. . lifis yielded to the entreaties Of her son It Wm..-Thuel:l has bought the 150 acre from rder �o: ,aekre �the Injury to the toes �f. the chickens between 1� The following cable was received fro and her daughter-in-law and Nvill take up z, . fiever wa I out, - Ia., '10 . I � - jL . � . E Mrs. W I the slate and the Be I . place two or three I I I :: alker,--17th line ; price, $7,000 , --Mr. beat results in opi 3 -4yeing,. every , we ain a as Mr. Chamberlain by th Mqitia Depart her -esidence"in Rome. I I . ­ . i A. T. Cale, 7th line, has _rented the 56, acre should se -, tha hbr .dealer or m6rC4 Lnb gives thicknesses of bags On. thd'soales. ' , - -Ottawa, a few, . d yd ago : � 11 Re. U itil- the bullet of the' as.5assin Jai I d � I . L . 1 farm from John Y � ung, for a term of yeare. � Ot POL If, a chicken gets OF I to fee, emov ment- tit - % . 0 her the I Dia a d Dyes,'" ne her package i, r _e, 1orring to your telegram of 19th Auguet, him loy King Humbert of Italy was the s . in ing . . . - —Threabi - Dge are terrible dirty, Tv�o weeks dyes are offly p)or im'itations, it pen for a few da3rO, Field Marshal -Commandeu-in-ChieUitr South only living monarch probably, Nvbo hhd . S It ----@-- , . allowing it free run � � . . I I I more will about 6ni . up the job.�It is 1. I . - -')I D t allo . ,w fowls any food Africa has been instructor. to des atch from becri wounded In actual triodem warfare, I feared the turnip crop will �,e a failure this Hensall. ' . -thirty. Africa members o,' . . 8L i South � , Royall Canadian the a air ,e ng e battle :of Custozya, fall, owinv to � the �, insects -4The fire did a si� �qursabenfoor killing. . � . ' LoCAT,'MIEF3.-The many. frioncs of Mr. .. . regiment not willing to 'extend period of whe3 the Italians, were so badly defeat- . . ­ - lot of damage bn Tuesday of I�st week. The r L I Victor# Park 1922. Kill chickeriar by dislocating the ervice, ar I . and Mrs, C. Eac*ett of . to ' riveinCansda not ater thall I ed by the Austrians. ; Concqsslon � he I I . road is in bad -oondition at loi 5, Farm, wi I be glad t&.hear that their daug4- neck. or by bleedii!Ig in the roof of t the 15th of ,'October, In I he event of a 6, M. Kelly bad his milk wagon upsOt on . '11rat I Queen Victoria has just purchased au � ' � ter and Son-in-law, who reside in Gilveston me , uth. Use care no. �, -no outai � de blemish number, they will be sent direct to 'Cana '' - I . I -Tuesday of t6s: wieek. Owing"to the dense Texas, am -not moug I the h up, 110� ; of I th'e' is made. i . . by transport ,specially detailed, ci L therwis - old manuscript relating to the early ree- Amoke he coqld no� "see the horse, and -the dead, as t ey 1were first re )orted, causing .23. Dry pluck �t once, whil( fowl is via England, by transport carrying im. ordsiof Windsor. It Is nearly 300 years I . road is burning. � . . warm. Pluck clean, leaving onl a ring of old ind $125 is said to have been the . . Mr. and Mrs. Eacrett to mourn the-irlobo valids." The militia act provides � that i . . I I . . — —0— , . fe&thers an Inch and one-half ar und the price paid the dealer. The queen has a . i for days. u n til thia week the y race �ved the neck. . I .! man �may q6t be forced to serve 'before th a valuible collection of such matiusbripts � A Wedding Present - glad tidings that they had es( %,ped tie great I 1. enemT for More than o6 year, hence Lh, . . , � * 24... As soon as plucked,:place chickens option willibo I given to Q:% adiane to return and a es muc interest In them. 1p --would be . en,th Ian . . . . , � Otpracticalim; ortance. jA attle disaster th it had befall -M . on shaping boArd ;o give it a compact, wit I Tie king of Servia told a 6rres nd ly sure -pop corn ure— _ b Shaw hal te-eilgaged.as mill" OitLh hin thab� time. , of the a a, ?utuam's iner t the. The opinion, however, 01 - z - square shape. ' I ­ in, s Corn EKtractor—which.can be had R. Pickadd! Company, and ha . entered upon Is that few� if- any, will accept this a tnt :ecently that Mine. Draga MaTch . - 26. Chickens arenot to be drawn. I' . ppor. his bride and queen, Is I not 40 'years at -any drug store. A,-.cou-tinuation of the I , . . tunity to r turn, and:that all will. remain now I . her dutieB.—Rev. 51ri 1,4rkii i of Seaforth, . 0 1 � honeymoon and the .-amoval of corns both proached, with very, muA acceptance, in . 26.. When. .cold, wrap' in clean paper, bill the end, Which is .� now apparently abou bid and more, as she has commonly been . and pack tightly in hi ping'osse to prevent � i epo -ted, by any means, and'tbat bpr two Assured by its use, -Beware of imitations. Carmel at u rch, on Friday ifternook ; of last , � : . � r . ? — 0 week, th( 6ccasion'bein co,7imunkDD pro- injury trom knockl a ut. I - —Lioutebs'llit E. �V. Morrison,�.- of the YOUD companions are her sisters and not -, �1- . 9 �27, see thlit fow , paper,and cases are lier aughters, as ieport has had it. I Stanley. paratory i ervice, The reverend gerittleman kept perfectly clean, ' ! , . P�pyal Can�dian Artillery in South Africa,, Cot , ,-N(, � ' an able and pleasauti­� Speaker, atirld has a . � in a letter to a fri�nd in Ottawa, says!: - ur,.-Sfanley council met on Mon.- is I � I , I ',dayj September 17th, sill t,he members being most ple sing delive�y. He will :be 'wel- EE i . 10 We had Volta in camp several times from SISTERLY- CITIES. - ,� -Wevent. Complaillt was made by Wil)iam ,earned here agaid.-­LThe,attendanp at the Not a Good armin4 Country. the M fames , Cronje,. niece of the' general i � ; . "I I They are. very nice, m ell e Jucateo girla'and I � t Zurich Show from Hensall and Vid ity wa .Ono o a propr tore of . Argentagainat the aciti �oul Of W. W. Farran 0 f th t the Kincardine I I ' i It1would be inte�resting to know how I � 1h fencing the abreotin Dinaley terrace, and not large o Thursday last,owing Is �$ely to Review, in a letter !to his paper, advises qluite fashiopabl d ised. As we marched 1, � t ju re tbeyl tell when ai Chicago Mau has be- . . the clerk was instructed to notisfy Nir. Far. the unfavorable eiiteiof the weatbir.-Mr. Canadiana not to golto South Africa' With a into camp Ian ndi y w( passed them o : i I arming is, he' the veldt driving home 'rom church in como crazed from the effects� of heat.- � - ran to have his feace nwived forthwith. -Mr. and Mrs. A. Goetz, and son, Johni were in view"Of farming there.' F ' . Detroit News. I � � � Wiley's bonds wore accepted; and his ap- the village for a da ior So .this,, i veek on sav,s, more profitable in Canada than in stylish Victoria, Witt a fine pair of carriag . . , . . y ' , ; horse@ and a little Zulu boy on the box. A Iter September the garrulous slug- Pointment ' Hector confirmed by by.lavir. their way , om Grand, Ben� , to *8 �ratford.' Africa. The South'Afripan climate is very - ger's place In New York.will begin to be -0 - Mr. Goetz as not yet docidei I wher � he 'Will uncertain, and it Is an exceptional year that looked curiously out !of place on the vold "" 0 . - The following bills wer( paid, . D. Campbell, -engage i ri th, h i1el 1;l1taineo a. -M! so Stan- - drou ht doe It prevail: Before's' person tid reminded one of the Southern O'Utfi taken by the tlieatrical box party.-. Phil - I I I t adelpbla Times. ! ! $12.75, for bridge,bolts and spikem;. A. re be -- iy, who Y; 4s SUM Mrs.' A liller I dwarde,. coulf farm ismirt'hat count'ry irrigati n would I efore de wall.' V I Mustard, $62.65, for Stauley's portion of 18 . I � . .,�hen the Misses C "Great cities have good streets," says ceffient arch and timber for London road. has returm(d t ,her ,home at Luca .-Miag- be necessary' land before a proper tystem of visited our,, camp they were attende V Paper. Thl'19 puts St. I I - - Next meeting of council on Monday, Octo. 0. V. Smith, he was one* of the sufferers. iri igation is established an enormoi to amount z three trm ing Zulu waiting maids, their a St. 14uls news I ber 29th. - - � from the ate fire, F has re. pened w1tfi uirq to be expenc� ed. The freohlyloilelfaces mbininj out of enormous Loui3. among the small fry municipalities. . 11 . 5 I stock of niTinery in Petq'e lock,'near the -lay of the country is such that even irriga. gnaw w1hite:.sun hour eta, Cronie here on i - -Ki naas City Times. . � - S.t'-Zoseph. . ri . 1"ilway t aPk.----4Mg, Lerilie' Oolwel, son of tion would not render farming a- desirable tbe. giile' 6vo broth)rx are away fightin . "JE'ow Women �et Off a S�treet Car" - - . . Mr. Wm. Colwell, of this vill ige, II4, i seour- occupation.- The entire cou'dry ia'infeated agal0st us. , I may be a Foxy Quiller, b t Is n topic of current newspaper discus- XuTi,.,;.-Bush , lives "are raging to the I � ' . I - :3outho,l this place and .% la�ge arnount of ed a scho(I �t Npp1gon:,-,On t b C. f . R., at with verm'in. - The lilcusts ard a great curse I am inplincid to thin c the t the social inte P sion. It depends tornewhat on locality. '. tion of the',young ladies are not prompte I In St Louis, for In.stance, they usually. tiniber and cordwood has been destroyed. a salary of ;SlOO.-Mr, Alex der 1.� ,tewart, 'and do'.enormous damage !�o tile crops. so riluch b3r a -desire for tl ie pleasure of our get 6� with muc6 trepidation and little . Among the losers is Mr. Wrii. Heyro.k� who who is man er of the farmh g de l,ftiment 11 This is," he adds, 41 not the laud oi sunny � lostabout9O cords of wood,-Mro. Levi of the PE etangueshin- -- -- t.ry, ac.. aris. It: may contain Soci ty as a patriotic I impalge to assist the wearing apparel.-TCansas City Journal. I I � fountains by any me : . Smith's parrot has been killect. It appears co-tripanied his son,� who, ri-as heen con- rich I veins of gold, diamou4s d oober Beer, cause �by obtainIng a knowledge of our � . the bird had taken up its quarteca on top ducting #( burier fd.r 'a ' mber of im inerh1a, but these ar I all in �i the hands of position'" � ; Embro C .1. _ Wn,, 0 1 -0 . I RAILWAY TIES, ' � .1 -look, on bheni . -village . I cc([ salaries. � � - � . of the mammoth b ght of the - years, j -W6 in the - n 6 nesday, limited liability companies. IG I �BEE BUZZES. I wind storm.of last week, perching on some visiting N r and ' M ' rs. Jame Stith Irland.- are paid, but the cost of living is Jdgh, and I � 11 . It akes something like $100 a year to lumber that had been placed there tompor- Mr. E'. J- �. Torton was in Todonto rid Lon- a very uncomfortable . living.� it ds. The I :. . - keep a tailway carriage in working order . ; arily. The high wind blow the lumber don durl g the past week. I Summer is disagreeably warm And 1he winter, One ftdlvantage In fa,or of the blacl .- I down, and Polly v I - ----f . .. - . � ,,,bees ill tb t In capping their honey the, in 0 -eat Britain. I . I ly -ith it, resulting in its .. . On first class roads a passeng r engine, � U , :: I . I ., use . � I I � death. . We �'Wftrstand, however, that To 0 " e a' Cold � - f, U1 in ne ; ay. - I it is iaid,- will average about 35,000 miles I � . .1 i � I I . i Miss Polly has- been placed in the hands of 0 , the cau e of cliAterl g Is usually LIT I I :� Take xative Bromo � I . r, say, 100 miles a day, and It a' Quinine ' Tablets- �� OvOrfull h ve. 'While U�es are clusteret I a Y(1:11" 0 � an- experienced ta.xidermhtt, who will place I I will .,onsunif, about 70 POUDaS Of coal to , All druggials refund the money if i fails to I � Polly upon her piekch once rhore as natural � ' � I I . ! wojik ils ln;a meiisurq� surpended. 1 the diilv. The life of an engine is about cure. 25h. E, W. Grove's �signat re is on . . : , , . . I I . i I as life. We fear that its familiar voice and I 60106jes' having flefective queeng ill,( 1 1(3 .N.I�arr I !I I - '. I ;. each box. ' � . . I. . - 7 . i �1 - th C I h " Polly wants a craf,'ker," will be heard no i *1 I I - � � rl I wil Y'4; ,e follDdation of trouble tin I — � 7 So lie years n -n one of the biggest rail- - Z i , - - I I t t, 11 more.-.Nlr. Robert Bonthron, of Hensall, voi-or ifail �i a conie W. Dft Ight if DC9)eCIL0 ! I n Soothed t e Waves I � I ron,ll corportitions of this couutry em- ' Fraril: I '. . ,1.,tt;()D 1.11T 111111- four s(lil'In 1 is spending several weeks here ru8ticating 11 "I 'y f(Jur I � PIUy(Jd a confidential peacemaher, with 110k in Lando � f I I for the benefit of Ilia health.-NIns Premone, Green I n, wh� ell is 1) Bing out Ut t ) tile 1)(1111111,1 IV! I produce whi., I Ily, is �ich ir higtori- 1, - ' 1 the idea of preveliting suits, as far as down to I j4 an ,Pi coad i I 111-11y'-11 out noill-113, a Comb Nvith full] Size, - There, it is sa A, in a � i C of Detroit, ia paying a pleagant visit td Mr. . I � pos.�dlble, foi, personal dninages. It has. �!". l NelaonContine.-NlisEiK,ing, of. Winghath, cal. ass,,i %tilons4 ' cell, I i Vov�!d a PrOfitalJO ilIDOVatiOn and Is be - lace of wa�er lODg since dr tined, Harriet �1- rl I ' i P I � � , is visitinp,, her un(4e, �l r. Luke N1 ��b.-Mrg. Wllestbrock,i the unfortunstollwife A Schel- . ,Ihv'�suplply of drollos dapellds, vnt irel., 1 hig f4keu up by ottier railroads. 'Utiorge Campbell is vike'..iting her �other, at � . -, tism 17 the back. .1 � � - I Oor-bett,-,W-ho i,j very ill at, presen 105r, dro oeld hereelf in 181 I It was on, -` - - I's-1141cuma 0 pI'll 01v ?1111oul't 01 (Injile co'.111) fllrlj;�lq � ' . t 't It � �­!! C;6 -e lliu-4t be Ukell not to OV(11* : t .Tile c, use i.q Uric Acid I'd, ."; , his eatile, ece'of water, b he way, that , . FLOWER AND TREE, --- .*--- . -� t . .. I Franklin, O a Windy dayoyJliowod the ex- I I in tile blood. If tile kid- (I , f', 1 � i � - - �-- �, Johnstown. I . neys did their i�rorlc there I J1v1';..,A %v"Ith thick Wflils Illade .of solm T � � .1 � . " parinient 6f soothing the water bYA, pouring . , : Cof,fee trees produce fruit up to the X(ITE,. -Johnstown is a -most promising . . , . T � uld be 110 Uri!u' A-6 J and .I - * I ;,.. " i It)', . oil upon ffs tTo�bled surface'. le Green NVO - L " :;­� . ''.1" k .11, ", , -1 111111 I , 75 little village, r,ituated on concessioa 16 and 110 Lumbago. ,Mak-- the I fige (4r to. I � - . ppark, too I ad I te duels in t ,ys e 6,, when � (1, .. " .:.I i� I, lo"It :i!; v,-,-.'] ,,, , vil :iI !w -lit -:11 1� A ilemon orebard bears 'perpetually. . , used I them. 7-- I kichicys do theirlworb-. The 1 ..) Ill : I .-ave dvel It -d :!-?V:ll11,l­,." ovl­ I � 17, Howivic. Mr, WilgDn, one of the lead- entlerne woro swo nd I I I - ., I I . 9 I 1, - 4 -, 1 ; I 1.�..-Jlo of a 'FillA.'e* 11livk"ll(ISS 0 . . . - ing businr-esi men anfl �Aerk of the t 41 London pRere, � i � Stil-e, p�sitivc lid only . : �' I You !alivnvs see buds and blossonis and ; cure .f'or Lurnba o is I I , I � I gt;ev,j nrid ripe rruit oil the sawe tree. I ---f �� .�:,(�..,. I I 0 n, ; I . I f, , thou h up in yeats, is very energeti(enu the , . -- : . clif, 1, 'el� -ill(] Ilm st believes it hi.q . t r e of his various duties. Ue com , l4ong Nh . - 9 I - I I � T�- � . I.-It".1 two fl'�!irr-t, T'n"g!"Ini. .�jz(,, 1 AL . �. plain -Wf.t.hevot,,t1u(qo-f someof ouryoung BuriV15 on Mah's ImInior � r1ity. - ; ( .. . . .,. ' 7 grectillou'ws nl,(. 6-ightly illuminated dur- I 9 11 I . . � � - I :* '' 11�-( Vr,l,k: ,.%1 %,,I -,or cl ,:,;. Thw I I I I hi - . � Trien, and v.01 lia nlay.�-011r school boalrd AVe kn6m n4hing, or next to rib � ing of i . , " - . ing t�i� night by (,lectric light he will be . I I , ­� t e-�,nb l- ­­, - n, -,.,� I-.' 1',,�(, -1: I nce or structure � our iouls, so I . 11de t-) ha:,lell t1o. bloolilin-7 of his carna- , . e s6ryiees of F. I­.,owi8h ;to the sublst� . l . 1, ; :� i!.(.!I,. NN -Lia 0 - 1! %1,1�: (:111-z,! ll1f1;l-- 1� ! 11 ­ tpaeh out tile roniaindor of the 19th con. ennnotao(ccunt for those 1 -ming caprices ,Do d 9;! :­.,� 11.,14� l ­'.,r fi':,-�!1,111 infl". Bu: dolls llud VIll,y:-ai1lIhvlXluWs. . . . . . ,lii­ - I i I o tttiq% -2 ��h t � particularly � ­ ­ - Nlr*" '�� Ia(..e, our uluat promiuont in the mo should Me � .1 I , 1.-: Fir" !­', I. ,,ri (.1.1:11. .0"..1" the SO 11 v il"'M a ;, i �T" , ." � ". 'I 11loy rry 116111 far,711( I Icaae th this thing., or i ilruck with that, . , , . -r IlaL*1 tile Initifortune Lo 10 -- P I , . . 1 " . 4,1 t "' , , V�IIRITERS AND PAINTERS. I . st,� If r. which owmi I a I � I . . . young hor8e on 8.tturday Ia Lida of diffe i� cast ' -d-aft ,,e% .- "I I Ii. . i i : al,le , rej n (akes no r , , I I . I � i7ses, be ex rao * i I haV ­­ , t, . " A.AILN 61I I . Cx I -olus ", . Wallace liyj poor luck ILL raiLing lio t I'd - iroprea.gion. 6 some I � -----+-- Duran, the famous'E'rench por- .q of ' li r a in spring, I I . I - i - -.----. --- ,— --- trait painter, will visit this country again I I 1-d I 11C , I icertalcily, Ii.- flkrnii' favorite f ol-yer riD6g Wliich are'. K * 1� � ' ; I I ,td,% it, otij-v h.( _ ­- , a , k. - i ON 11 -- I " I I � I . 11 1:.,,,h li't V,.,:! y i �­ r plopularity is not next winter. i . lie has et ect ed a large i-ilo, i i.t o whiel -''I tile mouq�tqiu d aisk, the haro�bell the fox-. , f . ,�, L I � I . i 11 i IR I ' I , . n e wi d (I. 1, 1 0�., t: � !I Y'Jil toll a pi(-ee of William Dean 'Howells bas become will,putas fine acrop of uernaa wasgrew love th,. io the budding ': I ­ I ­ tirah:, J the ho r ir r I (1 th 1 I view . I J J- I � in the county. -Our reeve took in the an� ,�ry hawt 1, c I n, al I � . 4 ' '.1 I i I ,fe�,.':�;,'. `11 --,-:,jN Nvv11L--Atchisou Olob(. something of ; .:,J,i 1 a ya�htsman and has a lit- � Tr nd hang. (ver I Wi h part C u I ir. del ight. I , Pi I I - � -- - I_ - — w; ironto fair, and-a,t the same tinic, podd a i * 11S . .1 - ii W. Ydrl��L- never hw. I -loud, soli t r y whistl� 3 . of � the . - I 1) ". I*,. .' i 'that vicinity a visit.- , 1. -n -im- iatimi with th L to erluise about Lo'4Z Island sound. I friendti In . �he 1 , - - ., . � I, ig r . i tle b,)at of his ow� in which he delights 4013 in at prf,vent �ttterlding Model lit walk7-::1 curlew i 16 Eitullimernoon yr the wild mix. I ed­� t'riken. uff.-INew Y)r,k ,Sun. Anliedee JQuIlla. the Califori4a born - erton.-Mr. A. 0owdy lost a thoroughb�odr iug cade4 of � troop of ­ E3 plove'ra in an 1 ORNEWIM . a I . � . . 1, I I . : I I I � : . � I j . . i . I �J . . I � I I i , . I i t . . � �1, . I i. � I . - . I I . . . . ii . , I � I I � � I I I � . . � � i I I- - . i � I I I . 11 i .. .1 . �. � � i i � I : � - ;, - - - . I I I �. . - — . : � I � I . ; ,� . . - . ! , . i I . � �. � I i : - I 4 . I - I I I I , . i I I : I i : . I . : : � . - I . � . I � . I i . . � i 5 i - . ; . . I - � : I" -1 I I i I . � , % . . . 1" I � � . I . : i I , � � I I I I . I ; . � I . i ( - . . 1-1 . � I I � � . .. � � . .1 I : - 1 �. � . � . � I q I . 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I � 1 WHY 'THEY ARE � trou bled . ; kb' for a long titne, And nothing a 1, helped ine atil I tilled Ha 0 le , 9yard 9 Yellow 011, wh cured me eb pletely.11 e 1 OFTEN ERRATIP. i -0 *-&� ; I I Laxii-LIvOr Pilleare the ladies' favorite cathairw Unfamiliarity With Lnw Gov-1'erning as they do fiet rrlpe or p�du, alck�exj or weaktri O'�, cause the $119litelit inconvenience. Price 25e., all the Do-vix , IniK of -J,rty Is 0,110 druggists. . . . xtumblln,w Block, Changenble 311nds and In A ITheir 0-wn other. 4 i I I I � , Instant� Reliet ' Mr. Robert Jenninge,, Mansffi,�ld, Ont.,writes: 'If In making her la;t will filid e.,t testami '. baveuisedofm bo(Ve of Dr. Low'g'Toothache Gum it woman �bas much more to L, 11 � ontend 'w'.t' for severe tootbache. and rectivedinstant relief. Be- sides tb1% it acted as: a splendid tolipolary JMH6;,-� than the � stiperstit oil 6nnll�lon to I,oth Price 1:0 c. - - - � � sexes-tli4t the maltilig of ofj'ie's -will has- -i � tells the Opproach (I)f do-lth.i It is not a All the lut),- lic2ling propOrties Of the pine are * subject that eitll(.r � parly likes to talk bottled up in Dr. Wood's Norw-av Phie Syrup. It Is about, And the onlv ,ndviov Jak.on i., that tile mo5t satiffaebory remedy for cotixhs and colds of all khjd3. Pi ice 25c. . of the family lawyvr, and niost Woll)*111 I ---.**4Nb­— are debarred from taldn­ that Step 1)8- ­�.-'. Stu e fl 1, lead�uhes are cured, fl4e head cle0ed,' the fear that be will telf Fr,;; wift� or o,li- ,n ig r , and t9e rirlbriX toned b Milburn�s Sj�erling iltail- _ y er felliniq relative. , - A11,11hill* (l*S,ldVf1ID- ache Powders They do not weaken the heart. Prioe� 10 tage unde - which 11 w(Jillan hilon, i -s her i I - . own i-liorance of tI e Inv%- o*L' the -,:t,ltc in I . Does Children Good.: whieh`�,Sbe her devhS;Pg lives and any Of which 1 -nay forbid IIL�r "IhaveueedDr.Lo ' W S �) in .my fata- PVt)PVVtY Oil a ily, and it has always bewen,8 1Ta1,'Mt,,,y.r1,11d ,,,, done the technicalily of Ilge, the C04st-I)t of her childreln good. I can highly �recoyiimend it." husband -,if inarri6-autl pi,illy c()D,1fl,,t- "Em Joseph Langtty, Btockville, Ont. � flig red trilpe laws that - ,�,-;,vfi .Is 111.1t(�,-i-ll ---, -- M�� i for .1 lonlgleourse . - � of litil-nition Oil the Iyart - � - � . ­A� rv,,,­.,��- - � --, of her Iwirs. I'inrily hol. f,wi) (hange- I � . .. I ­ able will agers a se�-10;,-, �,ttlllibfing blwk - — — -11 . I - . in the -way Of forli;ulat;ng, a C;, --.,L in"i � 1''I''11 ���i � I flocument which shall res.h.Ztithe hipse of =---I- I I Years and repose pt�acefully in the ii�oll -- � -- - � box of tlic, safoily v- ult ulitil �the do.-Ith ut ' � Our dir4 at connections will �Nave. you , tile testat1l"N. , - � time and -money for all points. The 11,11 , lidd a Co 'i 1111al wol'All Cil to her IV011bi walit to last will Lind tes�,a- - � I th UrAft -L I Cana !an Nor lilent at 1�'i Last once P Nvov'c. Sh:� i�i ll()t to . � TV VSE I blanic for this, TI v nvoi-n.-e woman is - Toronto or Chicago, - st-ldom the roal ov ' 0011 (If nnytldn�­ be- Britio* Columbia and California yolid a.few gowlis (i . ril,­-­4 of 'issociation. I � points. j She is ptitlicticlilly I ool- ill I.t.l. 0w,D I-igllt, Our ratem are the lowest. We have them all(] rome �f the wills Nr'Oeb tlio;:e re- uO suitevOr rbody and PULLMAN TOU11- vpeetable I)aupers iin!,"v arv,divir own . -STOARS 'or your accommodation, Call testiniony to tbeir v .,lit, ef indi',,-voce. � for farther , aformation. � I A wowshn of my nifli.nintanct, made . Graud Trunk R4*ay. I lier %vill, writbig 0111 oil il sillgle 15111'et of I Trains leavo Soxfortb and Clison stAtione as pilper-iti 131111 --gal lnmvl�lgv a d`:4I),)SftI of allows: I ;t her few e.1pollsive g.1rlll(,il1L-;. k,l,eh lis "illy JOING WNIIT� 91A,PORTr1. i CUMON, new r'vul1;1;1n CIO-, �,­ or --I'., ifying "Illy Passenger.......... 12.40 F. W - 12,66 ?-)L - f,oll.,111-0 d. �111)uild ('11--aLen;(.11t " 1`11";', also P"eanger.­ .. .. 10,12 P. 41 .10,27 F. X. I , I;iy watc0l set with (1Ql1,JJ(1.,.­' lirlid then Mixed Train.... - 9.20 A. X, 10.15 A. X. I:id the dICUDIVI)t ill 1101- J)OCIWIL 1111d fur- Rifted Train...... GOING -EAST- ­ 6.15 P. X 7.05 F. X got 1411 ill'Auut it, r;lt wie (1:13, sLe Sa w pfiesetlKOF'. -. - - - US A� M4i 7�38 A.M. - l"'er hushawl chlield,l)"- ovor a Iniper lie Psmenger.. 1:: klixetlTrala..�. 3.11 P. X4 2155 P. X. 4.0 P. X: A. 23 P.M. NVIIS I'Vildhig, alld C1 fisking hilil what it L, .. .. I I � . was tlw� amus.od I im ivccivvd the all- . I ; 0 . � . . likver: "Youl, ­ hist VvIA , lind te.,tnulellt, lily WellinOton, Grey and Brue - e. dvar, I r(I'llud it kin.: on tile 11"wir, where I GOING NO19tTH ; 7 Passenger. ; Mixed. ),oil must hayv droppM it." Ethel .......... 8,07 r' id. I Lio p.m. Ho ot:;,ht " not to have hinglied, for it Brussole.. . Bluevide., .. 8.17 . : 2.10 8.27 . x 2.85 - left uVeY.N'thing fd-v � '' ­-:;(­1;vd it) lliur:'Iri " , I - " Wingham.... .. , � 11- � . - 8188 � ; 3.2.6 ellse lie Should evel-I necd them." Afore GOu(0 8OU=- FAWrlgor. mixed. Patlictic still is this (! 'cullivot, IN-111di was Winglism... Bluevale .. .......... I ........ 0.63 A. M.. 8.55 A.M. . . 7.02 ; 9.17 writtoll 11), lend 111,13ail 'ind fo*,illd alholig, Brussell. 1 : '7.18 � 9.45 " the effects of a young- : molliel.: . Ekhel-.:::T-­,.* � 1042 � .... 7.28, ; "TO iny dear son. � 11vury, I leave my, I � 8 — � N-�­It­ll st-t,with di.,Mcutls, two (1111mondi London, Huron and �Brnce. 11,11-s. 1101illoNer of pdd noll viloher rtncl-� , . GOT.%(, Xoj�Tjr­ Undon, d - 'Pamen � _ I ger, tLo boxt of Illy sil"; dre-s-'es, "Hiiell In-; 3part ...... I... 8.16 A.M. 4.40 lk�X. chidu nov, black silk grendiline -%vith centimlia., .� .. ...... � ... qa$ 6.66 elliffoll tri,mmings, tan striped taffeta, Exeter.. Hansall- 9.�" 6.07 � * 9.4 6.18 black sath' sldrt and blue corded evening � Kippon....1*.*.,".,.,.,.,.,.*.,.,:: %fit 6.26 dj'(Iss withimt tdoeveS, to Lie kept.for him Brueetleld ....... � ....... 9,b$ 6.33 until lip, shiill have � vvife and children to 01inton.....­ Londesbor ........... io.i$ 6.55 3 -.... . ­ .. 10.0 7.14 ,whoin lie call give �bese things as curl- Blyth .. . . . ............ 30.41 71Z ous, old fashioned gowns oDco.worij by Belgrnve-,... ..., .... 10 I - 787 his mother; also I - ��ive to him illy new - Wingliam Gows Baum- arrive ...... :: IL'I 8.00 - � ger. - ipswa caDvas covered trunk, in which he can Winglilam, depiwt .... .... 04- A,V. &Wr. x, pack and keep these dresses I have BelgrAve. . . � ..... .. ...... 7.Ot 8.40 11`1 Tried to teach: Uy s n the ri�ilt way to Blyth� ..... Londesbor .............. 7.14 SAM 7,2� 4.05 11 live. Ile 18 goodTboy, and I hope lie, " Clinton_ ...... ..�. . * . .....'..... .:.,. . 7.47 C25 -will gro-w to be a . I ,00d iijau, and if 11 ,0( 0 Brucelleld ............... 8.00 4149 Nvill follow those fils �ructious he will be. , I Kippen - 'I ........... ..... 8.16 4.157 - di L Hensall- ....­.... ..1.. 2.20 B.02 If your lips would� keep from slips, � Exaterl ........... * .. .... 8.86 5.111 T�vo IlAngs obscr�e with care : 1, Centralia .... ........... - 'S.46 1543 0� %vllom )'OU spca�, to Whom you speak, I 1 London, (&.rrlve).. -....... 9.3t A, U.' 6.12 �: And how and wlign. and where. : . I I � - :, I --li, � -� � � ;. - � I 11 � I ­ � - � � . , � I I , , - . � T I � I - , � . I � � I - - . , - I . - - ; - . . . � I �A - � - - . , � I - ­.� Z� I - - I � - - � � �, � . - - � . . � , z I : . . � . r . , .- - I � �, i- 4 , � �­ � �; I � �, � . " , - . . � . . I � � - I � � , I ­ - �- �� - i - -1. - � n't - I - . . �, I � - -1 - I . ; � . - ��., � -1 � . lt--1 ,W I�, . -1 ��, �­ .7 I- 7� , . � �,- - � - I � "These are the' Wishes of his moth-� I I I ' ell, . .17 - I ; I - . HIGH GRADE -� I recall the makl�g of a Quaker 'will; I � � where the family ;were assembled in; I - I council, an(] the eldest dan,g,liter, who wa.15 ,I L I . . . I I hoine from. a distance, sat amom- theni I t , -- -- and after a long silence rose and said: � I urni u're - - , "'A-Tother, tbee'need not put me in- thy I - will. I have had my share already, and' � . I hereby I-ODOUllCe 'a]) ri.-lits to every- . E i1POR11U."M . . .1 . thing thee �hast.- except the black marble I .1 � i� � 1,ab!e in the front room." I . �, i She sat down, andi nnother long silence LeathOrdale & " 1 . : � � I ensued, when her sister- rose, T ,,.,3,,,U , , -- "Thee camiot have that F table, liza- I � UP"F211 beth. I want it for myself. ' - . � - � . � ; Silence again --and as-. protracted .as - SEAFORTH, � before, a lz I � '- I first part, stood up. I � Dealers in first-dwm Furniture of all ' . "Mother, 1 will n t be left out of tb.y � kinds, in ... at designs. U holatening � . , give us011170 an 1" neatly o L9 will. Thee will ple�se We 41so do P ure fram- , share alike. I ,ivi 1, I have my rightful , ; I ing, and a choize selection .of picturm I own." I I �! alwa a on I -and. Curtain poles at .all A member of another fainily was .al -j, y . . ways chaDging herl will, as she quar-l-, prices, and ptlt ' Wo ate a1w UP. � reled frequently with those,whom she, Agenta for the New WilliaWs -Sewing - , bad named as legatees- On one occasion;j , Maclune, b�et in the mar�et for do - she anpeared at th( Lor of the family! sittin- room and .asked excitedly how' mestic usei no travelling ogents, Mo " _ I they spelled the word "cross." - She ; -- FICIN-1 - fOl'1-10tt0D.::she said whether .it began i — with a "c" or a "k." ".'hey told her, .n rid she 'U W:0 Im n 1.r.AL=I11T<3-- ! well - t llway. Then �he members of that In the T -Tr dertaking Npartnient, we buy - I f anil.ly looked at ealh other, and one of - -our goods from the best houses 'in Ontario, � tboni saidr I and gnarant4e satisfaction in 'Verydepart- � "She has quarreled with Cousin Amy, meat of otuwr rk. We have always made and -slie is going to give her diamond It a nt to urnish chalro, and all otherre. � cross t) some one el$e." 0 a for ' uieftei funerals, imicis - op mAwN. Women seldom make long wills. Airs, iices better than heretofore. 7' 1 : William C. Whitney, who was Flora Arterial and cavity embalmi' I ] .9 . Payne, made a will that only covered one 11clentific �ri cipil � nary . piper, leaving to her L ". t I slicet ' )f ci�di P. S. i ht and Sunday calls 'will be � " husband ii:� personal fortune of $3,000,000, attended at Mr. lAndaborpugWis reti- a ei Je e a n ev ry . dence, diree y in the rear Of the am ,.o v I n : . sessed in makin him the ouly execu- Bank. - I I all � tor of 'the will. The will of Julia 0. . i I : i � ' i � � � I Conkling, ,widow o Rosdoe , Conilling' ' . . . � 1 4 � ' ' was even Mio'rter t an Mrs. Whitney's, Leat4erdale� & _ - - ` � yet the magnitude f the Interests con veyed may � be estim�ted by an excepting L'dor o' u g clause beLlpleathing 1150,000. to her son -in- L � . law. . : $EAFORTH. Airs. Sarah English of �Williamsburg, I .- who died childless, left $500 for the J�ffzlr - 6 1 ti2jC&L LL I na d(comfortablo maint(nance" of her four rhe . - F � Fire . I pet cats, '(to maint in them fLu.the style Ins �; mce COMPUY. � to wbi(h they bad b en accustomed." � � . -1 . #LND i Quit( often some woman, will leave an FARM 180LATM TOWN elaborate will giving In detail much per- PROP14RTY ONLY INSULRED- sonal Iroperty and I-eal estate when she I . , , . i � . had never possessedl any of the property. ; OFYMNMIL ., 81weifi . One worlian a4ded a codicil J B XeLe;4ii 'Pseddent, 111ften P. 0. ; Thowas to her witl that tpe property therein Frj�aer,'vlce-gpldexib, Bruce i(P 0; - Thomas Z - Frays, , ' *' nained should have! been hers. but for secy- 'to", 000orth F. 0. ; , G. Broad, : foot. Inspeator J of - Lome. 0ealoirth P, .0. Goille linknown on It had never Ma- � � rens I DIR5010191 terializid, but it was a conifort to donate W, G. Broadf , Sealodh; John G; Grieve, W1 it ill in a.-loation as �;hc would baTe done I 'hroF � Georm Dale, Sesforth ; John Rennewelff, � I Dub In ; Jarn Ev&us, Beeoliwood ; John Wstt, bail it bepn real. ' Harlock; Thou0s Fraser,. Brumfield i John B. No. No woman could have T�eeli guilty Of Lean, Kippen ; games , Connolly, Clintlou.. I tile itli )syncrasy of ninking a will con- 1, "M . Robt, Smith, JUrlook; Robt. NoWan, Soi%forft I taining 9,000 words and t1jen walting un- Jswev Cummin . Egmandv -'a; J. W. � Y4o, Holmes. til neally half thp b(.n-wficlaries were dead ville p. o.; Go#ge Murdle and John 0. Morriwo, befol-v lying with tl�p will unchanged, as audit -ors � g , the lato Jullp 1. Plair did. - rwrtles devir me to offoot Infurift000 or imaw � Pti$ other busini a will bo promptly %Wnd04 So on . pplication to Az V of the abova ofterl, Ad3lmaod So . heir iraspentive "d offiem � I I . wlxe� Dog. . — . - 4 "Don; yo : hir'littlo dog know any tricks"" - THE- SEAFORTH aFkvtl tile enlier. . I - . "oh. yes," Fnid the little girl. "Speak, 'I - - Don "' MUSIC4 - Instrumment "I d, n't lienr 1.*- ­,­,iMng," said the B:,MP01DTUM. * , , � L%;JL f visitor alte.- the cwj-ij�ind bad been re- ­ A � -- — I ' 1)(i.,ilte-1. � - EST4 LISHED, 1873, ,<(1,, !:.aid tlip I-! -o -:-I; "lie thinks , 0 , " � t, I � ; t Nvice br-fore lie Eric...ks ,C­..,Qe."-lUd1aIlaP- P owl� Aard times, we � have con- iolls Prel;s. in,, to I 0 , � . I r . clu-&etl to e -e Pianmq and Orquns at THE TURK. . ­ R11 , Gre&l I Reduoed Frioeu - ­ --- I i ---I- � Tbo Fuitan of Tir-ki-y1s buying Krupp I Oi,gans a14 $25 and upwards, and guns, p�rbaps ir, I bu u-�­d Iii standing off Pianos at Cc respOna.ing prites. bill cullectors, . . . It Is about time 1but we ,ceased to pend See us be: ore puroasing. q . diplomats to Intorview the sultan of Tur- 11 � I � key. The man who .,,should be Bent Is tho -KOTT BROS. LUADIZ . I 1! I , I I � I � I I i � ; I : i 4 1 i I 4 : � '-- 1 . � 11 , 11 , I I i . � � I . I S, I . 0 -- -1 : � � - ­ , . ,� i � I, . � - � : $K - - I q I fT � N, k - . I I - :: � .1 ', . .: I � 1. I , , 1 W: �ql , ;,� � g I ,� �: �; '4 ­ :� . z C kI I I I . � - , , � . 11 - N 6. I - � - firm - - �� 4 -