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The Huron Expositor, 1903-06-05, Page 64 ; � � � . L . �' � . - - -- - I - - & I I ­ I I I , I - - - I . i ! i I I . 1 � . i : , � 4 . 6 . 1� � I 4' � . EXJFOSATOI� . , , . . . . I i - . d:UXE 0--,� lzfju-;;� ­10� -- - - - ; ---- � I . I .1 I � - I . I I . - - . �- - - -- 1. . -- ------ i --- � I .- . �� — -- - - - - I I . I - . I . ­ ---t 11 � . ­�--�a4,u�-&;�a.,=U*� � - F � i ­ . , * - " - I - - I E. 1 � .. . . . I � ! k ' ! The lands, how- , L I i . . is with an so . I I � - :.� . � HERB OF GE40 � I z am possessed, but i �. gel in . I certain lands lying Bto." t� , , I ) F - I bay- -, . ,- - i. � woman a shape," he would say - to himself, I I ever,.were what is 6mmonly known aj ... . ;/--i -� - . 16 I I I .. . . I � i � : is . - Thay will :�: ,,f I IM I 11 i 11 and yet she is no angel either -she is far I : land, or plain virgin prairie.. - ! I I . � �� I ; � ". -A. ,T;, JPL7 I/ . - ; "� L I . . too hunian.' And fier faults-oliwelbl' whh ! probably ret .4� it� ABSftU"LUTE- . ' - I � I '. . urn to I rance. i I ; . � � .11 ! I . . il I : I . I � .1, an, I --- I llz�lp . -- , . .� 64h r faults are E ivibet �� - - I � i I - 1�4, a dreary laugh, ' - . . - I . � ' I � LLL " 410 . too." But, -once, when the bitteiaess of his I ill -.7...Z; . �.­ -F;;�,,:��, 2 _:1�1:1�- - . IN 11 CHA�TER X - �-V. I � .. it -1 z F = I 1�- .W. -- � 'i � - _:; �ir X . .,)�- . I I � -- .:�� , . . . 1. I I . � �11.11ARA. ; .." 11 "At 4,0 UVO 4 (Expoo" Igor, i - . pain was too grest, he mutltuirod.t) himself a I TRAVELLINO THROUGI 01 . . . a Wf* 11 "' ha,ve used Ayer's �Hairv, , .1 11 I 'I. I ...;, strange thing. - . W-) - e7 �,' ,-f.r JC�NT& illifty V- � � I : . . !;-" ars. It tias,k-ept 1 The hope'I draa d f - � dream-. ; � . . � ' h . . . . I t. . � i . � I 11 It is I WE0 ouj hb to be in his place,' a . . - - S,--EC;u ITY1 Was but a dreaTs s,'n'dwn' " 11 wak I � I I . DIBTRIOU � MATT-ERB. - "�- %17 SC41p fr,L-e 17iron dar,druff and � . Is i said. , "She is bev itchrd -David Car�yon'a - - � - I 1. � ExoeEding comfortless, a 7diw'orn 'and saO ! v 6. - ' I I -- � . �' ;.zi:; prcvcntcd rny h2ir fro*m turn- ; I simplioity and gooc noes have bewituhEd her !�, , i . �J � . dmmw� ! , � " - Mrs - F. A. Soule, - ; !, , ?.. -4 6:: -ay. , . . I- I For a dream's sake. . In in ied life is nerally -but be is not h r rightful mate." And � I . , ' * . . � : - 9 � � � � Ha dock. , " , * -:, I - i ,-- EART 11 I I I - I_ .:g3p -,10fit. Ha � - - - - R 11SEASE CHRIST N , 4 Ross,F.TTr. . :..-, made n an equalifooting then he sbruck him ielf fierooly on t�e'btea;st � I - NoTm.-A.heavy ,thunder storm, accom- - I Cenuine . -- �: l� � .i I � ­- I ------ , � - I I ,..�- re, Is a syrlbptom of Kidney panied with hail, sad ovcr the village ou - � I ., of he th in man "a`�A wife. "d whispered, " a is here -h a is 4 pa �t,� �-- * For' -Ili, ,,,I few wool, !Mal�otft was I .. -But. how soon, ift many Elizabtt'a I" . . Disease,,' A well-known !! " -n% is this Peculiar' r . - Bub in epito of hie inward sadness he doctor as said, "I never Tuesday. No apparent damage was done. -1 ­-, - I � much occupied with busine a,lbub ho, con- ,4 , . 1� trived t3 pay a flying visit I. ) 0nford � andto cases, the� wife loses the I -Mr. Rober't Weir, of Jamestown, called_ * Ali , . start iades in i�ce and would not a pare lift iself. and evbi 7 week he yetrnadi�apost-rnort vL.i--.q --'.c,u'- Ayer's, Hair, Carter's � I nd . I ern ex� on his friends here o his return from at- � �a f-, t. spend a few hour� - minati6ninaca f death . ' - with Di tab -80,Cedric. fails in flesh, while her went ati u u361 to Q ieen's Gate to' dine M ith. I a seo tending the teache 2 convention held in 1�i ',.'/*,;pr--dt ;Es a Ilair food ded with NuE ' . - mor 'he ,Jcng eve inge Wed . , CP ., , He had correspon kh regularly, husband grows evin _e his mother. But from Heart Disease with- zi �' i Clinton. -Mr. John rosby spent the 24th -- notadye. Yourbairdoe' and her letters told him all ies' mostwisbcd - St S * S rugged and'robu him - an d he found it difficult . to bide h's out findinir the kidneys ; . I Little Livor Pffls. to know. At firat they ba:d 1�eeu �iery sad. There is one chief cause ennui and weaxiness from hie mot ier's sharp were . attiLuR." The Kidney with friends in the county town. -Mr. ` ' I - clenly Ati � Cedric had broken down U1 64y 04 seeing for this wifely fail re d s. One evening, just before Christmas, medicind which was first on Wesley Beacom -was holidaying in Mount, t;, no - no d -I,- , rh bla-ek) . thah6an. �31iz%bpth bad Forest this week, -Mr. Shepherd and Mr. � his sisters, and bo . I 11 It V .'-.-)A' di, -ad and li,"efess. � " , must Bear pignature of I " �, -that is, the failure of the Anna made some remarks on his ;ired looks .the market, most success- Smith attended Mr. Waiter's funeral in Sum- A . . -1 I . been very much upset. Th �hango in him womanly health. When in her gentle, affootionate way,'s id he had ful for Heart Disease and * '-'t P U . - was Eo gvaat that they cou. d hardlk recog- I - merbillon Mcnday,-Mr. Looke, of the ,� F->%.1 - grid' allythe,old color - '% - . there is irregulari or an checked her with unwonted irrits5ility. ! all Kidney Troubles, and rvic � f, I " � ; ' ish you wo Id get out of that hdbit. .?� �-G 1- moog�� - ,a nize their bright faced loy Dinah t�o Clinton Model schooli, conducted the se i e 'J. Ps� back,7—all th I Unhealthy drain,�iinflam- 11 I.w most widely imitated Is - I .e r1ch owned that they had been ard by the m;nenting on eopl Is . in Burns' church on. Sunday, Rev. Mr. , � � Of 00 - I ' ;7 �cked i 'j� i e's looks," h aid .1-11 40 1. ; matioa, ulcerat on or Hamilton being una%e to attend, owing to ,-�4 d -, h- c o I or it u sed to have. / It K f femal! weakness, the gen- quite angrily. 11 I; is very object ir,n;&bl to . ��,-,a�z�! I hard, reckless manner in wbioh he had � the severe illness of Mrs. Hamilton. -The " --I " - I,"— . lrv-,Ift� �) 69 . � 11 of . �,i i he 11--ur sto spoken. "I I think Mr. Jacobi's influence I suppose every one is tirad ind ou s fa'! ling, too, � I - eral iealth is soon im- Ine- I I I Dodd's � - � 1. �f 4-.6. L.; hhn"i,nnil in+a"11 +(% ? - ,.�" rau..minam lyj?� 11 - T - iinan and as ew � I I � , Idtake as auguz, A A FOR-11MACHL VAKUSFOR DIZZINESS*' ­ . ik . "r . CA7 ' . FOR BILIOUSNES10 *� I � I � TLI' I I -1... ITE FOR TORPID LIVER.. ��� V .. . - . I P, LL ,ION. I � _ st FOR CONSTIPAT . �FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION � � _ '0 AMSTPA" "TURC. 01. , r4= . --- - . — t -� I - & I- CURE SIGK MEADAGHE. 6 � — � VETERINARY ' i � . I I - COHN GRIEVE. V. S.,. honor graduate of -Ontario i - Veterinary GoIlegv. A JdIsmes of Domeat %ribnale vreatod. Calls promptly attended to an I ohargeg moderate. Veterinary Dentstry a 1!=toy; Office and residenoo on Goderloh street, c do of Dr SootVa office, Senforth. 1112 -it 1 . � -A LEGAL � . I . JAMES L. KILLORAN, orylete Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary rublio. Money to loan. Offloe.over Pickard'@ Store Main Str:�Ot, Seaforth. . 1628 . - ' - R.. $-.HAYS, I . � - Barrister, Solicitor, Co4veyancer and Notary Public. , , Solicitor for the Dominion Bank. Offloe—in �rear of Dominion Bank, Somforth. Money to loan, 1235 1 . - . I . � � I . - JM, BE.ST, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer a Notary Public. Offices up stairs, over 0. W Papet'a bookstore, Main Street, Sesforth, Ontario. . 1627 . . - -ffENRY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solleitor, &o JLL Money to loan. Ofte—Oady's Block, -Sea orth.; - - - - . 1679 -if I I FROLMESTED, suocaftor to the 1040-01irm Of . McCaughey & Holmosted, Barrister, 0olioltor Danveyeknoer, and Notaty Solicitor for thaCan &dlan Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Farm for sale. Oftea In Scott's Block, Main Street 11,40orih. �. I — - IDIGKINSON AND GARROW, Barristerg, Solloit- ors, etc., Goderich, Ontario. � . . E. L. DICKINSON. 1833-tf . -CHARLES GARROW, L. L. B. - . IL IF R-ENTIST]r.-Y. -1 ­ ­ , F, W.. TWEDDLEV DENTIST, :. il;�ri Anate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of On ItAi0i Post graduate courae in crown and bridge work , At Haskell'd 8:3hool, Chicago. Local anasthetioa for painless extraotioa of -teeth. Office—Over A. Young's I grocery store, Seaforth. 1764 . I I .- - D11, r. A. SEILLERY, Dentist, graduato of the goyal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor graduate oi Department of Dentistry, Toronto Univer,alty. Office In the Petty block, Hensall. Will visit Zurich every Monday, commencing Nov. Irme let. 1687 . - ; — ' 11) R. IL R. ROS% L. D. S.. Dentist, graduate of R. "C. D. 3., of Ontario, first claw Honor rraduataofToroAto University. Highest standing n order of merit in the largest cla3s ever graduated from tre college. blodorn and up-totdate denti0ry In 9,11 its, various forms, Painless extraction of teeth by Local Auseathetios and without any bad after eftects. Gas administered and all operations care-. fully performed. Ofrace Dyer Dill's Store, S,eaforth. . 1834-tf . I . . . MEDICAli. . Dr. John McGinnis, I Ron. Graduate London Weatera University, member I of ­Oat"ib Collego of Physicians and 'Burgeons. - , Office and Reslden�%—Fomerly 000npled by Mr. Win. FlokArd, Victoria Street, next to the Catholic Church AWNIght o". atianded promptly. 146W2 � DR. H. H. ROSS, M. B. ' - ' Office over Gredg' -& Stewart's Store, Seaforth. 6 - Night oalls attended to at the . office. ­ 1802 , - I . -, I)R.'K J. BURROWS, - - '�33M-A-V(D-Rr-VIET , I I. - . � Office and Reoldettoe—do-deric'h street, east of the I Methodi3t church. ': !,� ' Tv"Pllojg� No. 46. ­ I . C6ro,,r,for the County of Hnron. ; - is" . . - � - DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, 4odorich street.. opponsite Methodist churoh,Saaforth i G. SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbar, and member Ontario ,College of Physiolans and .8urpons. Coroner for county of Huron. - . V. MACKAY honor graduate .Trinity University, told me4allst Trinity Medical College, Member - College of Ph-ji'alotano and Surgeons, Ontario. itas -% — -- — The Canadian Bank . � - . I OF 'COMMERCE. . HEAD OFFICE, I - - - TOUONTO. . � - Capital (paid up) $ 8.000,,000. Reserve Fund - $1,50000. 1 Alggregate Resources � over - - $72,0009000 � I Hon. G. A. Cox, President. B, E. Watker, General Manager. . , Londqp�,­!En:gland, Office, . 60 J-0MBARD STFiEET, E. C. : I ­ SEAFORTH BRANCH. A general Batnking busintes tran- sitateil. Farmers' and Graziers' Notes dig- ' aounted, and spocial attention given to the collection of Sale Noton, etc, . I ­ SAVINGS BANK. Interest of I -owed on.- deposit* of; $1 &rid upwards. Interest!* crbditedto accounts on the 31st of May and the 30t.h of November in esoh 1exr. I — The Rank has'80 branches. extending throughout Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, I Northwest Territories, British Columbia, Yukon blatrict, Maritime Pro. vlacca and the UaitQd States. ' . . 0. E. PARKES, Manager. F- HOLMESTED, Solicitor. - - I .- . 1624 1 � . - hasdonegreatharm, kneivioze; Cearic ; . � . : paired. I sorts at times, but � t does no _gcod tori I ice Says such extraordinary t o$s sometimes, : _ it-') q Del. Pierce's Vavorite . that I feel quite frightened 6hear him. He : . .9 I am arrry, M lcolm-I will try. to; . never used to t%lk eo-sure lOxford cannot I Presc p ion cures , oman- i � ; lyy di ases. It establishes member next time, 1' faltered Ann), ,- but the 1 have done this." Malcolm round hie tsetb � ! in4tes He re lan*tv,. dn'es un ealthy drains, heals tears were in her eyes, and a few 'in ! I rather savagely when he r Ad this. " in a i�tion and �ilceration and cures later -ehe left the r, i.0m. � - has poisoned the wells " h" �'s;­d to himsolf a female wpakness. lit makes weak women ,, Mrs. Herrick venttCred cn a remonstra� lee. second time. " T�e'r�' is 'n anishment too � . .- I severe for one who tries to contiminate the strong and sick WQ ien well. I I am afraid you have burb ,Anna ; .she innocence of. youth I" I , , tt A little over a year ago I wrote t for said; " she is: ro iensitive, and yo I a � v�pre I ! says Mrs. Uliz .beth J. Fisher, Ouna, , I advice", %7D!a quite rough with h " , (t lou advised I �r� 'I) Dinah's Ittters becam� more cheerful W, '%ra. I me to use Dr4 Pierce's 11 I am afraid as retww M alo0rn , after a time. Cedric liked I having her near Favorite rrescri�tiou a d'Golden bledicall)is- , I 0 1 ch I di .a. W1 e mos penitently ; " but if you only knew hov� it him, and she saw him for! a4 hour or two cOveU,' wbi � happy � 2) *I a man to be w tahed s.j clost ly. I . result. I rwas trbuble wit. female wealmess ri es every day. Elizabeth had', 'not come down and beari , doivn pait s. HfLd R very bad pain 11 It was a very natural speech )n An Ift 13 . . David Carlyon w A - again. sle not well. He , t% y left side, nervousness part," replied his mother in a as sible, mat - bad caught a frash ooll,. and Elizabeth we4k I could hardly ' bout him, 4 . 11 ,w, ,,ro.ss iny roorn.� Coald not sit lip ouly ter of fact way. - The truth is Malo(lm, seem6d worried a ' th� more that just a little while at 4 tiui6. Aly husband got you have not been like y(Yarself for months his siEter was with him, atid ;Theo d'd not Me some of Dr. Piercels n 1!� iciue and I began you a,re ill or worded and you do iiot wish "� understand nursing. "Tboo Carlyon Is its use. efore I had �,ta ; tm,o bottles I -was rather -an unsatisfactory , porson," wrote able to he] p do niy wo�,rk. I' used ihree bottles Us to take any notice. Well,. you shAll Ipve ; in all and t cured nie. ! Now I do all 1;iy housc� your way, but it iff a IiWe h .rd on 113 I � I Dinah. I I t work. It s the best in,L-diciue I ever tt�ed.,). botb." �­ B3 -and-by she gave Mai 4ews of Leah � The Common Seiise Medical Adiriser, " Moth( r, there is nothing that I can tell � I Jacobi, Aire. Golfrey's brillia'Lt idea -was in paper covers, is s�nt free on rq'ceipt of you. You know � have said th,at �ef re. I . - I certainly li�ely to be veriQ. Mrs. Rich- I . � . 3T one -cent stanij)4 to ?ay expense of One muib have wo rXes in this lil e- But ardson had becii several tize�'--to the Manor customs and wailing on Y. Addmss Dr. Malcolm checked himself so Anna a me House, she wro be, and had: evidently take�h R. V.'Pierce, Bfiffal'p, N.1Y. . back into the roorr. She 'wa rather quiet '06 fancy to Leah. A few dayo later there �, --sm.w."" ' a was still more eatisfacto ews. .�- . I ! I - I— and subdued all dinner time, t I airl mad� him at �tlmes very :irritable. tried to appear, ae usual. And Malcolm's �11 It is all arranged," ' eh v�rote triumph- Dinah , a gen'hnsss a ited him better - than conscience pricked him unmercifully. ': antly. " Mrs. Richardson. has engaged � Malcolm's'bracing co ingels, and her exceed- Lattr on he found himself ahns with her. Miss Jacobi as a travelling companion: and ing-patieuce with him in his fits of dear.on She was draw'ing at a little rcuad t� ble,�' will p%y her a h3mdso re saliry. They a- 1 . I ency sometimes rouked hi�n to Penitence. and he wt-nt and 6'Md by her. " � to leive England in s6b�,u� ton de.ya' time. By, Malcolm's ad'v Do a4 bad told him in If' Annaelien," he said caressingly, ai he Mrs. Godfrey says that sho' aind the Coloae;. guar3ed terms that I e�sh was well' and with put his hand unde her -chin and mad,3 her will be quite sorry t-) lose �ho�r gues � . t -Miss fr:ienda who intenled I o* take her 1� abi o %d ; look at him. " I W is a;'bruta to a ask -to you Jacobi is Eo gefitte and �ff"tionate that but no entreaties on Codric?s part � could in- as I did. Of cour e you meant' it kit) dly, * they hav-e both grown fon& of' her, and Mrp duce her to reveal tbe'names of Leah's pro- dear, but it seemcl to rub me ur the w -ong ' Godfrey pradicts -that Mrs, tich-irdE011 Will toc6o:rs, or how she bad received the way. I think I am tired thii evenng ; nevc.r paLt with her." I I i - informati6ii. Cedric'complai I ritd-bitterl'y to anyhow, my hea' aches," ADi Malcalm Malcolm paid his second', Visit to Oxford Malcolm that they w re 6.11 treating:him like might have added with tiuthi uloess that I soon after the receipt of thia'letter. . Dinah ; a ,-1111d. � his h'eart ached, too. . was delighted to see him, aD-'�. to bear that at all, my ear, fellow," was Mal- "Yes, I w'oiried ,you ; itwas very tsoblege he*�inteuded to spend a qulet�'., Sunday with. i " 11r., i A ; colm a answer ; " it Is by Miss Jacobi'a wi. h and fooliEh on y porb,"and again the thorn. I i I ' - i I that we keep silence. .The lady who bas en- ready tears , started'to Auna's eyes. But 11 I was jaet going to t, write ycit," she gag(6 h4 as a compinion is a btrauger to all Malcolm would not allow this -his dear I said, when the first grestin � b d seed ' I %he is a very kind -heart- little Ann?, w9A %I ways kind and tbongbtful, 1%880 sugalaht cf us % ft between them. " CEdric w1f . , but: I believe L ' , ed wbmar�, and -that Mis3 Jacobi will be , and he had no rig it to be so a ivage with night. He had a letter Jro1m ths,t edious very comfortable wit h'hei.` her. I r � , . . man Jacobi. Such a.lett written on " I " Comfortable -a companion -my beanti- " My mother ia always hinting at my- - dirty scrap of paper in peficil. Bat I will f6l Leah I" But I IN pain was too graat and changed looks, hub indeed I try to b �. as ' i I I show it you ; Ced,rio lef� It - here ; " a nd Cedric bu,'rst, into taare. After �11, be, was usual. If I behave so badly, I must keep Dinah unlocked her dressipg4case- I-, . . little I mor� thin a boy, and Malco d una Malcolm frowned as he'vea.ii �it. - - , . Im remem- away." Bat thia threat so alarnic � . 94 1 I bered this and was patient. t that lie took back his words. f I am up Queer Street, i�y boy," wrote � Oa Sunday aftera�on, ai they were com. � 'CH . I Jaicobi;"12 Gresham G�rdOs is in the 6 is very unliappy-I thi�k hef'gE:ts ing out of chapel, 1)1�ah said suddenly, ".T more so," Anna d.ctight, as she Itood bv her hands of the bailiffs, and'A'very etick of fur. I - , - * , quite forgot to tell� you that ,Mr. Rossiter window thai'night ; 11 and of course it is � niture is to be cold ; and a ,England is rath- has been at the Man p�r Hcuge again, ard has Elizabeth who makes him so "' Ani�th-At � . - � er foo'hot forlme just no , I am - oing to � 9 sec u Leah and qu'tF3 ,opproves bf the at ntogei� night Anna again wept and' raje for make traoks for New'York.' If I could see p � ment with Mrs. Rio ardson. He is going Malcolm -her dearest brother, as' she called that siater ofimins, �would gi�roher a piece:of back to America an ha's promised to keep him -for deep down in her girlish heart my mind, What a cursed: f0ol the girl has � Saul Jacc i. � an eye ol He was �quiLe crin-, there was buried )�e pura virginal love that been ! But it is all -that; fellow *-Herrick's I - fidential with Leah. ' , s o"Boil sly given f im-a- I ov' 0. . fault. He is a deep one, e1nI he has a game " He i3 rather kimate with them," re" that no toudi or reath would evcr ake� a 1 - of his own on hahff; I am I a �sura of thait as turned Malcolm ; " jindoed, I bel�eve` -he ia into life now. � � , . -ta - Id . 1 7 my name is Saul Jacobi I � I I W -ell, -ta,;o I in love wit li the fair', Rebekah himself "-fo� Malcolm was vJr repenellb for daA over -4 - be bad never fo-gotten Eliza.bbbh'a name fo� his unkind speeo, land on Chr stinas Eve, fellow,I will let you ki�o my diggings . �� I si� I later On. Haug that fel!oiv !�� It it had not her. " Hugh RoE ;sr is a fine fellow, and %lien ha sEt visit, he brought been for him we a 4i; I � I ai� r, in the fihape of a hould ha,V'ejpullcd. thq:job would su't her a hu dred times better tbau, Anna a pepace off 1 1.3 tbrough, and you would havb'had the h4nd- poor old Cedric. 0 i well, he is too cunning E valuable proof Is . ligraving- of a piotural *liq someab wife in Europe. W, , �11, that game's a hunter to make afalse sho% but I have ai had .long covet(dj Malcolm had h � Id * played out, and I was never the one to cry. � ))! I , it over spiltj:milk. '- A short li�fel and a merry notion that he will .ry again some day ; � beautifully framed.1 Anna wa enchanted one ' that'is my creed. -Youti up to date, ard lhau Cedric- cary a out and joined -them,i withthe gift, but 1AIrs. Herrick privately i ) . and t1hey walked ba k to the lodgings. ,- 1 called her son to 3,ocount for his exbri.vagt I " SAUL MELPHOIR JACOBI," I I � Malcolm wag goiu� I back to town' thati anoe. � � . ; " So we are rid of the bNta for the pres- I , i evening eni when', Cedric h%d left them! " There was no need to make A�na �, such. , ent," observed Malcolm � the expressien Dinaholtalked a I i I � i I . I I I ttle about her future� an expensive prese i � I . : int," she ,saill ser! ua)y. seem.ed to alarm Dinah. � i . 64 . . planta. I I � You must have ps,id twenty guine for I 11 For the Present ?" ehe iropeatad anxi. " Cedric is to m ch better," she said i that eDgraving. You are too ]a iah in r ously- � . I - )� v [you I . 2 . ; ; ", that I think I cow go - home next week.! generosity. She would be qu[te sat�bfied ' 11 My dear . lady,'� h'e returned gravely He will . I I : , ' I follow ^mo in another fortnight,'! with some pretty trifle.Y2. . "do you suppose that we ha,�ve seen th-i last -I' I am -quite sure of that," he r(zt , ; and I do not like leaving Elizabeth i o long of Saul Jacobi "" - . ; . � I ained ; I - alone. . � " but it is such a pleasure i e � her � " Indeed -indeed, I hope'so," very earn. � . � " I thilik you to]d me that r lie was wor- things. Indecd, mother," as Idni. HeIrick eatly. I I I ried qbo.ut Mr. Carlyon ?"returned Malcolm still lo I oked grAve; " I can well afferd i,. - I ; " Then I hope told a flatiering tale,'and -with 'Manifest effort. i : have more mcney than I ky-ow ho'w to you must not believe her,�' replied Malcolm, 11 Y -es, indeed, and khe map well be," re-� spend, aud as Lam not likely to marry.1, see I amiling. " Tha Jac -obis of .this life are not plied Dinah with -a sigh. - " Young men are no good in, hbar& Dg. " ; : .. ; - ,qo easily hhiken off.' Like the horse -leech's 'so reckless ard inigrudent-at least David- Maloolm iv�'as i ght in Paying t�at �is%in- daughters, they cry ' Gi%te,igive,l I eboild" is. just tUak ot Ins madness Mr. Herr ick. ecniq was to6 larke for a bachelor�.for in ad. not be the least su , I . 7 ., rprlsed�if 0. series or b3g- He is not RtroDg ind he takes cold more', dition to the sal�ry he drew fornkbis Ii erary P,ing letter ' a with the Ne,W *,York postmark ;�easily thein other pec)ple. He go� very wet., post, his mother insisted on makin im a reached Cedric at due intorv' Is." I . � 9 - a, I ;taking a funeral fer'a clergyman i at Dingle.' handsome al!owa��ce, and every� quarter day -- Oh, Mr- H � I , 1 lacad to his account at his � I err,ick, wh4t Ohall we do ?" �fiold and when liq reached home,1 instead of: a large turn was p � I - I I Do-wby, put them ', into tho fire - on- 'changing his clothee , he went a mild fart her :� banker's, whigh alcolm rArely trjuohed.' read. Thab will bomy a vibEe to CedriO.' I to baptize a dying child. He was soaking " You ara my :)nly son, and' 5her . a . will,be kn,)w ex%etly the fiort of �6tters that fellow by the tirhe be � ; � ob back, arid a W, feveriFhi plenty for ycu when I die," she had said ,to , will write. The first op-ei will be jocular and I -old set in; Eliz%beth insisted i that Dr. ! him ; " and'Anna shall have -her ehar , t6,3. ; . . - frlendly, and the business ps-Tb will be ': In ict%ndolph shcald,se 3 him, and elle wrote to! Your father was a i ioh man, Malool , and the postscript ; the 8econl will be pathetic Theo herself, bub I fancy from her lett�rs � there is no need or you to *or'llc unles you and somewhat -reproachtu', and the demands I I - Obey is not I that she ratbL(r repQr,tad of sending for her ;; wish to �o so ;" )ut Malcolm 80Dn eon inced : . more urgent ; finallyj if Orth- but fou'tioes were needed, and Mro. Pratt, � her that - an idle ife was not to his t s�e. . I coming, he..will bluster threaten .anJ . a 0 _ _ his landlady, ie simply an impqs-,ible woman. Just after Iliq iew year Mal' olm received makehimself excee&'ngly -ujbpleasant. C�!-' . However, ti�irjgahwo worked so badly -be.: rather a reproacl ful letter fro � re. God- - dric must simply have no dealings with him, L. tween tberm I that Theo had gone, back to fray, accubing him,cf forgettin - t eir exist - and above all things, he must t%ke no notice Stokeley, 91A Elizi�oth declares that ,even c -nee, I of his letters." j 1 ' it .1 I . her brother ia.than�tul to be rid 0! her. - " Of course you will say yo are bu3y," M I hope you -will tell Oedric this." And But lis is b- tter no%1. I she wrcti, 11 but I"do n�t me to accept z alcolm promised tlau,b ho Would speak. to � - � I I ! � that exPI130. You can spend a quirst Sun - him very plainly.. ; ! � i - , "Heil up and about again, buh�he doetn't. , But Cedric was not - lose hia couq!b, and I can see Elizabeth is day with us all w�ll as at, Oxfor , and I beg . th docile PIRPil of ! . ; - friend then old. The lad's sweet die o6tion and milk Aox'on` Yoa look surprised, but I asEtire to remind yoii that I am "an olde, � 0 1 of human kindness bad -, oured under the ,you my sister has ric me reason for her ]fears. Dinali,Tempitt-ai." The'n-Macolm, tome- . Is , sudden shock of his trouble , the loss of li* . .1 ��.' avid's mother wall consumptive, and two what relactin-ly, made up his mind t) ac - sweetheart and the coosciou-ness of his of his sisters died 3 oung of the 0ame com.- cept the invitation or t e o wing,S%tur- own misconduct filled Win with bitterness, plaint. Theo is thp only robuab one, and day, althtugh he was hardly in the. ood I I kn6we well that- 11 9 cuoht to take care for his old friend's lively t%Ik. . tn -- . " I I I . I -- i �. - Mr. Carlyon is always worrying aboll; To his surprise his genial hostess receive � . ;� TA J - � him." . him rather gravely, ar d it struck hit i at T 0 U r'",g, ; 3 Malcolm tried to express his sympatby once that htr cheerfulness as a little . ., .fl properly, bu t he fel he acqui I ted himself foroad, and wit the familiarty of their badly. -Was this,th3 reason, he wondered intimate frien t Up he at ori'ce taxed her I - I I I I a I 0 ! i . why Elizibetb had looked so grave? Bub will' it- " Co'oael dcdfrey is well and you a ' he thought it was wiser nr,t to dwell oa, the ara quite well," be said poin;e.dly, 1, and E'very -farmer I kn( 11,5 that Eaibject. . I 1,: - yet Eomething seems troubling you ?" C . Malcolm was havi g a bad t!" �jtiab then. 1, You d with sonle ITIzints (r ' i ,are quite right," she returns 1.1 -OW I)Cttiev thari F a eigb. ' Ycu ki iow I am rat lier a sy, mpa- i The excitement of t e Jacobi -episoda bad i . . -- . ' Othel-S. Soil luay be th samC roused him for a wh 16, but now natural - - � , I i - . � action h%d set in, ;nd the deadaeaR and � !�--- and s(xd 111av seeni t 10 saine 06 1 1 � ; dulneas of hii, daily :routine oppri iesed him but som.­ plants a'c iv�ea',-, and intolerably. Nothij Lumbago �Nd I - . L, . g interested li m-noth- I ­ - � - . N- 46 � a I IN"A ink gave him plea[ u e. His literary work, �in -th ' other.-; stro)w I � i . Z-)" � � I the f.o-.iekv of his fri rids, even his nightly pain * - ei ek I A'nd th�at's thel, i with , amokes" with big laithful Goll'ath,were. te"Ily di 61s NerchOLUt-physt. children. Thev are It k- C" �-011 11 Cr like the dust and bititerness of the apples of clans fat e , I r. age's KlMney- � : I ,-) Sodom. The presen� was like the desert. of ver Ills cured. plants. 's-anic food. san cliome, Sihara to bim, an& the future P6 perfect Mit.THOMAsA. - . . � i r cavern of gloom. 1.i BityR,gener lnierchant, � swile Care ,but solte o -m - big i � Spiinghill, N.S., writcs:- . . i oil !� , . ' � tj . r I-), He was tired, of .. imself and every one "As the result of. a severe L -01d settli g on -tronor �1-11'le () " Cr� SUIN' else, and, though he did not know it, his the kidne 3, I contract�d kidney di, �ease, n aich and s I " , lzi , .. � ,fL .. . nerves wera un6trung, an] he cculd not al- red or I �. . small �incl �\-c�fl-- lingo 70 '. ; years, causin ffering . . 9 . . I ways control his irritability. I I from terrib e pains in ! Scott's i�,­, But he did his beef. and foughb..!hla 11 foul' � :� .... 1111sic 11 ffQrs an I I i . the back. For- s)me [ t3, fit nd gallantly. 11 e is a good divine that . . time I Was entirely tin- easN, xv,,I-\- O'kit (if the �Iill (-111 �. follows his --own inst*tiona," he would say . I I - I �. � % Ailft . able to work,, and thc ugh Child Nve,fl llcs.,� I Mtell 11 -leans grimly, wholi-he conipelled himself to make I - il- - � � .. - . I.tried several plysi. * I starvatl0i'l, � J( i fresh effortoL Any�hiog was bettror th%n . I 11 I 1 cians I could only obtain, � f] .) t 1) 411. c zi t i s (i of lack broa(Ung, he thr,ugh4. � � slight tem po rary rel, f. - � " I ! . I , And In the evenings � . ?'u s e t� ic- f o -d - . � I L be would rebist the Umptation to yield to 01 f,.)()(1, but 1-)�--C," 11 () . "Having heard of the � . does 11tot fcL�I(L I I � his weariness atia to � tike possession of his . , merits of Dr. Chase's , � � ! � easy chair. . - � .� I Kidney -Liver Pills in Scott's, F'�IlltlhsioI4 ru�illv,f(2CCJS For lie know too well that at su� ch hours t - I 1 4;. 1 ; �, . he was not master of1his thoughts, and that . 'k ' many simil2r cases, illl( ­ iv�-,.111 �01­ ch 7n) xv i n cr . t bCgRn to use them, nd I 11 , � 0 i Z-) in fancy the empty chair opposite him would I - k after using sei�en b( xes -C I i ? . 1. I I i not long be unoccupied. I t 11 t, I . i . . - "L I � i ., � L I - Ho�r often h$td - pictured Elizabeth .1 i was complerely cti-ed. . \1-1 ; � lie . ., ; The cure is Cue enti -ely M-1,CvOr t! of �vec,,k- there Fig the compaiii-on of his solitude -how I MR. EMBAn I to the use of this grand . , I ;,. 0 C�l I I." C , � : I '� "' ! : llu.­�s and fal,llro , to I , often had her bright, "Iface, with its changing I medi,-ine, which ' . � t 9 I,() XNI�— , s since cured several per- 11 .1 . (� - , . -1. . expression, come between him and his book? ,� ')11 s to whorn I rec rnmended them." 'jck)"'l- .,-; E'IIAII�,1011s:mlli� t6 find And in the gloa'ming her pleasant voice, Dr. Ch�Lse's Kidney -Liver Pills, one ill a . I _ Uld set tj-�cN 111�lttr-n7 1-i I , all dealers, or Edm P1 n, it � 11 io-lit , with its -quick . breaks and hesitation, its (1(,-,C, 25' cenl s a bo - -1 . ' 231SO ".- S -MA ( - i � characteristic abiuptness, had Eounded in B.Ucs- and Ck),, Toronto. To .- ." tnt7e�,"1111ni.-. : I protect you Iii I I , � - � � S,�o*' , "N Pww;l­.,� cl,�.t .... i-ts, "I jr"Io, Ontario. b 1 6 eara. Sornetirfiesl lie would walk too'and P-ainst imitations the portrait and signatura of , 1, , 1 5-1�.­ !�,..­;ail; I , '! ;.�,.�r i -,. . fro in a perfect agony of impatience 'and Dr. A. W -Clhase� the famous receipt book I ' I � Pw is I autbor, are on cvcq box of hi rcacdic& � , ssionater rebellion 4 ainst his fate. � : 49 Is � . � . I . � I . i . . : I . I . . . . I : ! � ; � I . I � � . I . I - � . I . ! � �� ! . . . . I. . I I . . I . � the0c person, Mr. ,'Heirick, and I h3.ve been . verly much upset 14N morning by a letter fro i Elizibeth Templeton. Mr. Carlyon ha been up to t,)wn to consult' Dr. Brod- ed k. His fatheritook him, and from what � eh vays there is mthing V) be done -the 1po r fellow is in a rapid - decline," and as she as d this Mrs. Gadfr6y's eyes filled with . to re. I " � (To be Continued.) , !�� —0 :- TRE AV : ,ERAGE B.A BY. � -- ' The averagn baby is a good baby-cheor- f 1, smiling and b6ght. When h3 is cross ' a d fretful it isibe'cause he is unwell, and he i taking the olly means he h,As to let every- b3dy know he doe,a not feel tight. Wbt-n 'biby-is cross, iiiestleas and sleepless don't dDOe him with '�,,, soothing " stuffi which amays contain polsons. Baby's Own T -,%b-; lots are what is needed to pub the little one r ght. Give a cross baby an ad-ditional Tab - I I let and see how qqiokly he'will be trane- formed into a briglit, smiling, cooing, happy . ' c iild. He will alqep at night and the moth- e.- will got her rest too. You have a guaran- tie that Baby'o Own Tablets contain rob o is particle of opi'ht,3 cr harmful drug. In a I t lie minor ailments from birth up to ten o - twelve years there is nothing to cqual t is Tablcti. IV�lrii. W.B. Anderson, Goulais -RivEi,_Oatario,'says : " Mv little boy was I very-crois and fre�ful, and we got no rest with him uatil we' began using Baby's Own - Tablets. Since then Why rests well, and is now a fat, health� boy." - y . You can get t16 Tablets from any drug- gist or they will be sent by mail at 25 cems a box by wr�ting to the Dr. Williams' 5ledicine Co., Vr6lokvi 41e, Oat. ! I . 0 1 A May plow Storm in the I �Oiy West. � . .1 � A despatch from MacLeod, - Norbhweat ,�rr t �i,., o rr . %date I May 21st,- says : Details a t anovo0term which sweptMidile, � 0 *eWand SoulliEra Alberta, have begun to o me ,in. Without doubt, to the ranober, I is has been t�e �:rnosb disastrous storm in t e histony of the� oountry. Snow fell on t, e level to depth of 2 feet, and the coulis- I , I ses, where it b�nlied to the depth of 6 and :8 . feet. It started on Saturday afternqc� with rain, and 4al the rain veorEd to t4a north changed to'snow, and f(�r two da a : I Y, the -blizzu d raged. Business in MacLeoO . and Pincher Crook was at a stand-Etill. ; . I . I . DEAD HORSES A D C�TTLE. . � I � The oaroasees c �aad cattle dob the prairi�s in hun �sds, wl�ile the men import- & C � ing eastern rJ 1, E nth rn 3attle euffeieo i mo*t. Of a tr in lo -Ad Tf 250 head bsink shipped from TeN'aa to High River, 128 died from exposura, w � 'hile at- MacLeod Statio ul ov:f r 100 carcasses have been removed from . .11th trains, those i that died from � a ship. , I L ment from Manitoba. The round up! party -operating in the St, Mary's Valley country lost 12 of their horses that were picketed about their camp. Tfieae mewser,t word into the Blood agency by an Indian lad, that they were without horses and food. : . . I - RESOVED A FAMILY. . I . e,. Cummings find S. Denersey rescued a fat iily at the ferry, west of MacL� oi on Su iday morning&�! They were a party from � W Toming, going, out of , the country -by p I rahie schooner. 1 When the rescuers came . r tip)n them thay Vere Without foo�, with no fire, clofhing, bedding drenched and stif- I 4er ed with cold. .� Notbiog wculd have saved th party from death had not the cattle men I come upon them-,, .. � I GOD -SEND TO FARMERS. ' ' While for the r'arloher this visitaticri has . r , beenasevereone, to the new eettler and th( farmer it ha& been 'a god-senJ. The g" u.nd ne"eded,the moisture to start the nei fly sown grain, and In the slowly melting enow the need ifilli filled. From the white desolation will a 'ring the green cp1endor of p � growing grain. . I , --- ;- r 0 .. .� � . I ThE) F ir'eis of Eczema. , So keen Is the sreriDg Of MADY people who en- , dure the stin I c ingeensationsof EezAnathat g ng, 611 the,r speak of � the skin as being on fire. By its soothfnk,� healinq. antiseptic influence, Dr. Chase's Oiatmbut positively cures Eczema, Sal Rheum, nd every ' form Of itching W7� disease. It� fie ot inestimable value in every home, and when -once introduceJ becomesli houishold �ecesslt J D;. Chase's ointment is the I Landard the world oyer, and has no worthy rival. ; ! I - I . I T - - -A Eomewh t �serfoas - acoident occurred E� ! , - in the Jolley cp4 near - Hamilton evening@ ago, wh6n Mrs. Manier, of that city, and her i I piqce, Miss Nellie Itipley, were hurt in a �'up'away. They were driv, Ing down the irici�ntaiin and their horse be. came frightened. I One of the lines broke and the horse t road au"ddenly,and went up against a btone wa'll at Mr. JuEtice Robert. sonys place. . B60,i women were thrown out. Mrs. Manser was 1burled about l5feet right over the stone wall; Her back was injured andhcrheadwqsbut. Miss Ripley did- not go over the wall, �ut was hurled againab it. Shii was injured in the breast. It is expect. (il both. ladies wO recover. : I I ; a— - . To Cure 4 old in One Day., Take Laxafive 1�rqmo Quinine Tablets." At i dr eta refun4 Oe money if it fails to care E.TiGrove'r sigAsture is on each box. 25o I0 --- .- I 1 � . - , -On Victoria � bay, Mrr. Robertson, is I I. I am ale , us , widow of the &to I Adam ob' on';�oiun man and machin- ist,Toolebt A 'er'. Io.tbirth3ay. Theaged lady, isheafthy,;hiarty and -lively as most wci�en at half ber� age. . 'A party of Ptirisians, consisting of , . Cou bdeSaint halle, Baron do Paulee, M. .MorinsnAIM. Epapell&nd, passed thr WiDnt # - a few days ago, en - route to . Nobert, m here they intend establish. ing expensive cheese factory for. manu- f act ring Freno dheese and going into the dair businese g rally. They have return- ed t the city,ai, the count and his friends clai they have en swindled by their 4gel b, who, took 1SR ,000 of their money and ga% in return nothing but a few se -rem of lands at St. Nobelt. On landing at St, Nobert they weiilei disgusted to find that . i � instead of their 4g nt being there with farm, bui1ding and stog already purchased', he was non est. Toe 7 had a title to " all and i I - i �: I , 1: . 1� I . � . � I : . I � � I . � : I : . t � . . . � . I I . I L . � L I 7 1. � , . i p . I I . � I - . , I I . . I . I � I I � . � � . I . . - . - I I . . . - i L � - . � , ; , I . . ­ I � � � I . ! . I I i � i . - - I barn on Satuiday. . � I . I I I I . . - . I . . - - ; - I , . � i , - T � - . ­­ I I ­ ­ -,--------, - ­ I ­­ -.1-1- ­ --.-J.7.---- . - I I - . I I � I - I , ­- - ­ -1 --j-----_----- .-I.... , -- -1 ,Seaf(Arth. L 7 f ' N . i � � � I ­­ , . I . - . : ,� . �� - � I : ! : . : r . � � - . 11 I � I I �; , I i * I ;I 1 11 I � 1 1 ­­­]­�I­ - ­­. .7 K k- F 5 picnic at the lake o%1 S3burdiy.-A number- ' ;J ....... 4 $1.00 a boRle. All dr*,ggIgts. I . from the village attonded the funeral of the !�-" I - late Mr. HazlewooA onrWedneaday.-Mr. i� J f ., I . . " P 7 you" '. sen'd 11. one dolar and we ill ex r , W. Watson, of thei boundary, raiied his I I . . m o J� %-ous)-ott'.c. Besureand f1re the 11 barn on Satuiday. . � �111 : o; 5 oaT nearest e 0 c0. * ddress ' I . L� J F. C. A Y RT C11 O., 11, Xass �e Miller's Worm P6wders for sallow skin ; �- -- -- - 000V I I . . . cold or young. L - I I . At 1. V. Fear's Drug Store, � . I ' i I-------------.;;_ increase the efficiency of Lour 'Teachers, iiiati- I He ,Seaf(Arth. L 7 f ' N tU tea.�' suggested that �'hs aubjeote dis, f Tucl�ersmith. I cusded before the AsEoziation ahouU be made SCHOOL REPoRT.�'­The following is the I more practical, that at- le�asu one as D should besot apart when the public school report of the schooJI in section No. !6, based - -trustees might be induced to attend and die ­ , upon weekly examinations, good behaviour 'Fifth cuss subjects of interest to our public andattendance : ` class.-Nial Mur. schools, that all should t.%ke a lively part in ray, Jennie Harailt)n, F6urth! claaeo� the discussion, and that all abould Day Allie Murray,- Stewart Hamilton, E11113 their fees and thus become memb--ra of -the Townsend, Melvin, Crich. Senior third,- Association. I bulu Coleman, Jessie Robb, Jessie Lsudes- . 0 . ' It was fur'bher discussed by Messrs, Tom,, borough, Pfrey Crioh. Junior: third,- Howard Allan, �Florence Hugill, Edith Hoggarth, Delgaty, Bluetb� Johnston and Anderson. i Towneend. Senior --second, -Grace Ed- I A number of little jr1fle in white, from the munds, Edna Bdmun!ls, Roy P-dmunds, � ' Misses Gill's and W�Irond),a classes, sang Junior second,---�Emma Coleman, Elma - most sweetly the song,- " Break the newg ( Drich, Harald Tuy�n3r. Senior flrEt,�Ver- . to mother." ' . . non Crioh. Junior firA.-Hattie Turner, Rugeell Colemani� 14a Townsend, Maude . Mr. George Mawson presented the LE -ab_ . . ject, 41 Patriotism in public ,schools," and Edmunds, Mabel,Edmundd, Louloe, Allan.-. very ably sb9wed its great Importanoe. He . MARIE L. MAcEN�EN. Teacher. I would not. teach it as a special lesson, but I THF. COUNCIL� 'Ths council! met at by giving Aa proper conception of Lour great Strong's hall on Tuesday last, as per ad. resources,- history of our glodous past. t�e journment. All the members were present geography ol our land and - empl)re L and the and each having �aken the requisite" oath. literature of our best writ4a along this line, - sat as a court of revision on the aseeasment k t as well an by singing Pat I riotictoagsand die. roll. - The only aippeal againpt b he assess- . � - playing sni6 able' pictures on the walls of .the ment was that of Donald McKinnon, owner . of lot- 5,, concesslo 11., at $4,800, 'ani south schoolroom# The subjeebicreatt'd muchin. half let 5, conces ion 8, H. R. S., ;at $1,400, tereat., and was quitef�lly dizensoodby Meara. Huston, Johnston,� Tom, D- algaty,. -- on the grounds t at he was at,4essed tcO � Hogg&rth, Abdereon Laud Bluett. high. -Although ach member had peraon- I - - Gil ' Misses 1 Ps and Walrqi�4 a claases Balig. I ally exo mined- thd farm and carefully cOn- Mr. MQ'Kinnon's againand delighted every bne. . siderad evid,eoce, they Able and exhsuaiLve reports of the On. could not see thei�- way clear to lower either I ta,ria Education Association were given by I I of the assessme - ote, and no action tvag taken. The following Lot b and P. Gowans for the c anges were made : pu-k,lio school section ; H.- Huston lor the 46, Govenlock's F1 Lrvey, Harjpurhey�, to Mrs. trifitees' sedtion, and Inepeator Tom for the George Ewing inE tead of Robbrt B. Scott ; . iuspector�g s(otiQv. I I L part lot 13, conctsailon 1, H. R. S., owned Miss WsIraud took up geography� for by George Brews , assessed to -J. Dodds in- stead of Daniel G rammett ; Icit 5, � cOnces- third classes, and very cleiarly e'xplained in.L an in excellent paper what she teachas .that sion 13, H. R. S., assessed to John -McFar- i class. : lane in4t3ad of VVoo lBrothers ; McDonald's MP. T. A.. Brownlee discussed several of survey, lot 6, Briloefield, assessed Ito Albert Cameron instead of Mra. D. Cameron. The the Ontario Educational Associaticii reeo� I lutions.-- Hie ,to . was opposed raising the agrJ roll as thus amended, was adopted as the limit for,entering the teaiching proleesioa,. revised assessment roll for �903. I .'� and to increase the model term to elglib -After the close of the cout t the eon unil months. He was followed' by Mr. J. NV. 'who sat for geiieral bminess. Thirtyfivejobs,of 'rices Hoggsrtb, ably 4isousted others. I gr4velliag were let by tender at P eon. siderably in advance of former years. - The 11 . � i EVRWING SESSION. � e. I .... L clerk was instructed to consult T. 1G. Mere- In the evening a very' successful llak.. dith, of London, for legtl advice i'�,Ta connee- home " was held in the Oddfollowj? Hall, at tion with some matters ' of impottance rer Whie )I Many of the teachers and theirftibnds garding the proposed repairs to ibe 11 big assembled. -The chair was:ocoupied by the drain." With regard to the county good president, Mr. P. Gowan�s, who delivered an, roads scheme, the council are of the opinion excellent address on L',', character. or easen. that we have not full enough;information on tials to suc6esaln our profession." several important matters tol'give an intel- Inspeoto�. Tom, in a well diliverad ad. ligent decision,on the questi6n.: They would drese,preaented effectively the desirability be in favcr of the scheme under certain oon- of establieb.ing school libraries. I'll, . ditioas and oppo3ed to it under other eon. -Mr. He ,wood and Drs. Anderson ani I � y ditions They think the county council - Kinsman, �and Misses Gill, Davidson and , ! . �� should iscuse-the matter thoroughly and Martin, wl�h M iases Brown and Martin � as settle upon some scheme thar, they would be accompani 9, contributed much to the en. able to give, its tome &finite information on, joymenb of this evening by their excellent then call another such mecting in Clinton- as singing, we had on MarA 4th last, and we would be A readin y by Miss Carling waa well raw in a very much beiter Position to" discuss oeived. . _z I . - the matter.- The 4xb meeting wi I a held - Mr, George E%crett's clationet solo pleas. at the o&ll of the roeve. L - . � � 4 ; ! A. G. SmiLLiE,1 Clerk. . ; . Then Wait of all .came the dainty lanch of- . � . I ; — � ice-cream, Leake and li�fiionade, provided by . I i , BOTfl ARE -(fONE.1 Inspector Tom and the Exeter teachers and I . 1. i � I their friends. I . � James AtWell Used D6dd's . SECOND DAY4 I I . Kidney, Pills, and his P1.1ad(ter In J. A. XoNaughton discuesed several .11 Complaint' and Lumb4go I of he Ontario Edumdonul Assoolstion's I resolvtibno' He thought the arithmetic a . 6 are Gone. i Moab impo'rtant subject, � and t'herefors, � - 11 - : I should receive as much attention as it has CAMPBELLFORD, Ont.,-Juue lbt---�(Speciail) formerl.y. '� I - : -James Atwell, of; thin place, who had been - Mr. D. MoDougall continued the discus - troubled ,with Lumbago and Bladder com- � I alon of a number of resolntions. 18: plaint f6i years, " � well man, and Dodd's Kidney Pills hav I Mr. Tom read the proposed re I . gulationg re 0 no more reT.arkable the Hi h School Entrance, and commented -! - . 9 I ,3ure marked up to their- credit. r. At- briefly there on. � well says of his cur, � : Ir" . i . Mr. Strang further discussed them, and,-' . - -- - - 11 I had Lumbago and Bladder trouble for - :as he Is a member of -the cominitte4p to whom- years. For the las � five - months t6e pains , these resolutionsare to be referred for eon" L in my bladder were severe, and in i I passing sideratiov, he invited discu.5sion from the my urine it would hurt me so as tO. almost tee,chers on these reigula,tions foLt guldmoe. came tears to come to my eyes. Vledloines . . The election of offiaers was proceeded and a bandage* recommended by- th doctors � withiand the following is the rasn'.t .- Presi- brought me no relief. I . ad Then I tried Dodd's- Kidney ills, 'and denb, Mr. Allan Bow -lee ; vice�presidenb, � my bladder trouble vanished and 41y Lum-. Miss Pringle ; seeretary-tre&eurer, Mr. W. 11 H. J - chaston ; councillors, Mr. G. S. How-- bago as well." . I I I - ard, Me. D. McDougall, Mr. J. if. Tigertt, ­ - - L I . � , , Mine Hami'tohi, Mine Patter,son. .- West Huron Teachers� L � : There were reported prerent eighty-Riz ' 1. Association.— - I ' teachers. The Association met in th % publiq school, Twelve 'little girls and boy# from the Mis5es Uwrling's and XcOallum'a bla"M Exeter, on May 21st and, 22ad, tlie presi- dent, Mr. Gowans, o3oupying the chair. sang a kindergarten song in a plownt; - T�e follawiDg committees were appointsd: Rer. com., Messrs. McKay, Howard and rnaEnar. Mr. Allan Bowles took up the Lub act of , j -because Tigert, and the-Misees WalroDd and An discipline,impressing its importance I Clark ; auditors, Messrs. Hawkins and " is the foundation of character. As sidt I Tebbutb. � to secure iti he suggeated indiraot methodo , Inspector Tom introduced the subject of through the obaractcr of the teacher,, clean spelling in junior classes. He advocated the yards, flo Or beds, etc. Re oonteMed that If . . P teaohing of the ear sounds befor, ,he eye en, ilf in * earl , years a child's Instincts aud 1411' d--noies b directed in the proper direction, sounds, and of oral,but never written a ing with pupils* in the Pait 1 classes. �'ll- a a then wheis riewou developes he does what 1-5 - very clear and instructive manner he ANN- . i righb-bec4u.ss it in right; trated the effectof letters on the sound of .The cla#s trained by the Misses :Carlior, adjacent lett*rs'in ihe-same woid. The - and MaCivlham sang another kindergarten, " , L teaching Of proaunciationahould accompany song with gxeab acceptance. thA of the spelling. ! 1 . L . YEN'S SECTIO�N. Mr. H. Morrish introduced the subject of Thedisou: don on discipline was conduct - music in public schools. He would teach ed by Messrs. Tom. Strang,Delgaty, Bluetto . singing as an aid in teaohing nipralo and and Hoggat th. � I patri "tm, and in preserving, good � diselip- line. The tongs should be suitabie. The Mr. ]?elg%t.y introduced s- Mo6im," and spoke agaiftot tale -beating and oth6r evilL subject was further discussed by Me"Irs, He spoke eloquently on the 'Influence Of * Tom. Johnston, Anderson and Hogzar.bb: Christian character in' thd tesobAr, and The i:ubjeeb of Public School aying classes and examination was introd ced by I L trongly against parents shifting the reepon- :ibility Mr. IEL N.' Anderson. In an interee tiog ad- of the moral training of their child' ren from thoir own shouldt,ra to thole cf Lth,e�, dress he claimed that such a class L, ! cold be t teacher.L .� I ret%ined in the public school, an i raised Mr. W. H. Johnston spoke an a nu 11313617- I their status and was an inspiration to - - Of point4 Ofint4rent to Mile Lteaoherg. pupils. He thought the old progr mine of - I studies forthe class was a g :ne, and LADIES BFXTION. held that the - examination should be re- The viee-pretident, Miss Clark, occupiOd' stored, an ib would secure bettf r %tteridsnee the chWir, while Miss Edith. Wiggins '%�W and interest, and give the pupil a standard am secretary. L by which he could measure his Prog I go. Miss Vosper opened tLe discussion OW Mr. McKay. followed and supp 1 mented " disciplineo" dealing especially 'With, the last speaker's remarks. He regretted �hxr truancy. Thediscussion was continued bY the change which did away with th � exam- the Mfss'es Gill, Stewart, Clark =14' instion, beoause many of those who mas the Wiggini- I entrance now, will not attend the leaving Miss Conoitt read -a very leteresting po,per' � clageep, and those who i1c), do not - votk so on the same subject, which was followed bY diligently nor with as much interest as a abort discussion. I I they would if there were an examination Ile advoc;Lted -a return to the first pro graniru,e Miss Murray read very able papers OA 11 MoralL Training," in which she insdw I of studles,with an examinat-'on of one or two many valuable- suggestion@ of ways In WbI0h parts. The discussion was, contiz ued by, parent3 and tea2hers eon do much along th* Mesers. Tom, Gowahe and Tigett. I . line. , - I �, . I . AFTERNOON SESSION. . The diecumion following this paper w841 ' Mr. Howard disc�ssedo 11 How a . � � ; ­ � I ; . I � iI I - . iall we � . � (Continued on Pap 7.) .. I L I I L . . . . I . , . . I - ­ - . , � , w � . - � . .. I .1. � I :, ,. , ,. . . I ­ ''.. . . � . - - � I 1 1 ; � I � 4 I I - - - - I I �­ I - .- - I - - - - IT I -� - - � .. - - I . I . I � - . I � � - ­ � -f I . . - 11 - I I - ) - . � . - ; , , - . - I .� I � 'A rvNIFJ B � � - - - . - —, - . .- �,����� � � . � , - - ­ - I 10"tiattea ­1111111`�, - . ........ 1. , , - - Vert -in by tbf -1 -iojmla. . � � � I -- � - . - - - I : -d W - � " - oil lk sit � - 1991129 � ­ ­ - ence of I � X " I t -I.,- . iie-alm 3 A talk On � f � -ow lar - - I M11) teachers. � - . - -- to --- ­ - - nestione, t :, , � 11 -11 -- �. 11 � -f . - I I -- I A.-TWUNIC I—, - . . � - I - �- - .)L the discussion 1 1 � - il , � - . - M,wsm Baird I I .U6010 . 1. Ms I unwipe to � z it V, , I , . I� . . � . Inme for,whilc] � Apr4ra I " - . � - - ;,aid. z tuou � - . 1dr. T-igerb - 91 �, -1judy -should not lo,� . 4UM � . I . . 11&r IONaughtor I - I �-- - . - 'T ,h � I 1164 ,should be t I i I I ,F an and all of t-1 � ,Kio- : boreo. - 11 �� I 1% Vag moved by I 11 . .... . MA,wfo;11 that a 3U. � -for Ex ,mbed v0ulme - I � . w( . ,of , ex-sinwation, 11 I X*ture Study And I . . -3 1 - ,nding that th eC *t* � - goadiffifa BA 01199ePtet ....... : tory as in the forogol' , awAture, that ths e . � 4d � 0&ious from the r I - tr D&jrA read an �. �, Aur - . imm 'd f . a . . ;10h he describ fn ­ go inspection, I � - the wrt-4600tels �C . � -. 'theftt.022 %red their . �,­ --- tv forty yes - . �w in the present - 0 was moved by V I - - 1 3(r. Tom, and adoptA . if A,t-=ka be tend�re; V" - I 408131,10 paper, and tb I Icealpapers, and on . - I . a I Jourim - . Inspector Tom t � - I -- - ,c# vnriatt should be t - .& would make the 4.1ving jimple.qu"tit bfmg to everyday tr I JI&V It e Aniental an.thir I - , . vauce. The addmel .1 e'sallsene-sion was -1 - I D'elpty, Tabuttip H -q I jrI -,- Stra,6g took .susiysis audpfiraing,� -4Miumles with his 2u Ths v4solution eon, . .following rovelutions . - - L ThatI114 the opin Oe Public Schpol I � .jbouid be re-est%blist . - - I log all Oubjects of the , -examination papers b - - 4� . , stionwl Depb.r-t - nient, . .,01niia-ttes read by tb - �4&siadug of the bi9l ' . -Inspector and flyetea f1ftichire' Institute ol I . that the .secretary bf -*W Assoclationcoma , - -s toryof the other A s( ��- ince'asking their eo i 2. That in the pi -- �. opin e 4ha topics for Butrau4 I be given nn the papej ' I - . Ths Amoeiation -act - . Von, but rejected the 11. GOOD R How it Can be 0 1 1 . A Oan be � i 1� � I . The health of the , . mpou the b1col andiat : , � be rich ar-d pura ian� ..... 'na atro-D, I Tharef( ,s,u 91 11 - -- -makes new blood i merves reaches the io( - -tase& Dr. Williams - . - this, A -ad -thia is the si - - Jul power -to -.on,qnor; - vues-maiiy of Chefn � - kood-bave proved tt I .- . � -Pills -will curz zheuml . � I itu - V%mlysin, - -8 b. vi. , � bilious headaotfe, how I , I . iments that render th, � � I . I- Men a Wurce of MiHez . 'Brandon, Man., sayl ��� - � - I the use Acif Dr� W�i2 - health was .much z1a . - thim, nervousdeprest . . . ,Fbr -fully a year I rat - ideep. I gave the pil I 'eannow truthfullysf I � 'better health." 11 - - � � What Dr. William, . 1or -others they -will a I , I � . you should be carob with-thefull name. I � Pills ,for Pale P"C10.1 . Alround 'feach box. � . -dealers or sent- by in vr mix -boxes -for $2 r V - Willifilns' Medicine ( I - � - I -Ewt Huron Te - The 'regalar annua -Huron Teacher-is"Ins: C-linton Colle , e -10 gist - Saturday M -&y 9,2nd . , � 40.11 opelied on Fri& , .president, Mr. Davi' . - c . - pf U149 '40 i exerci.ses vn . Tfiomaa Murch. Tt were appointed : Rrogr amine-441,esEv And MnLea'u- ReHoi I .1 Scott and moff'at. Downoy and -Harti'ai Miss Ait-ehssonre� I 'Awture at-ady, 'Natu � I live. The lawJs Of - � W- . it is an futerestiugz,�, - Mthy between te � &ch tor ranible with nw I . I Ifttee a person on sji�: -metho, I d of teaching -11 bIrd orpIaut is I . � the I I assig - follovvinX week. I � AnOply themselves w, Pulit and to SoCUre 6 101611. ell, thet , aubject. � -AigeOVer the k�-a-wje� bp- told an little -A. ,,,, ilisousion follo-W , . - Lough, Weir, Mule. - A good PaPeronex , V rew by 8, J. Bailayi - , I 74 -all Is a Social being I latercourAe. M,,,,, 401fislixand he must, the #ghts of other. , - _ I -Of -the teacher, - m- . 7 .. . . f �d devices by wbix bt Instilled into I .3upi *ore -the ra&rching-ol Aumi"Ing and to,ani I 195. Thefir-a waret � &ilt for PuPils in url . � 14r. &7,bb stated t Idnizv 40., on -the W -b -tor-y in 'his I I � aspectur ,!he afternoln Bess .ft 1. I � - 11teraturel prepar, � . Atouq�udread by - i literature is the mca-1 . %e carricululn. 'It 1 ­- � - Ust thrj.ughts of the , - ture trains the iut� I - I 14eniorYt � and develn, I x1on' it Is atharact -A '24ection, take up �, I'll, �me Inood of the �Mutt . I the selection. . The t . 2"d lmd th,ould kno Us bes-�t i,, � ' . I ing Lat].M � 1dr. Dabso, gav�e a 41ccoutt of the -meet . � [*ftousl A- , -11 t . Asoclatic3l 1, "I(L'tig, T-oronto, ,,, � I 16th I , I -, � iie Pro-porled chat - Vfare brI.R.'d,s", f The - pQ; 0 60 I age uea, OF 01