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The Huron Expositor, 1903-06-12, Page 3- - .- , - - : . ­ - - , , - __ :I � 1 I - - � - � - I . . I . - I � � . - I ,- - � . _. - - - i - - -- _.___ � � - — ­ I , -1 I � . - - 4 . I I � - - - - I . I _ � 6 . -1 �; I . . I I I .. : . I - w , . - - 1 1. I . . I � � . I � - . - . � . - � _ - Z_ . . , - I - I - I - I ... ­ .- 1. - . � . ` i . . - � � z I � . � . I .. I - . ­ � � 1. � - , _ I I - � , - I I I - .. . � . - . . � . - . - . � I I . I . - r�_ - i t 1903 _. ,.j - . 1'0� � � - � . . I � _� .- I.- � ­ . . -I- , I , -LTNE V,j 1903 11 - � 4 - I I - ? 1�__ (W -isle. . - � � "I - - . ; � . I . . - � : WORTAIM NMOEff- *1441 day'a " im _� � ­ . I 10 dia. I igjr I I � __ , . r IUE&p ,V0�N_vV._Prtvate funds to loan at 4j per' . R. 1110- ... a R%U,n , on good security. Apply to, _13. - (jr 1�;nt i the laul, 1836�tl I t;; &uotfiold. � 0 0 I.,_1( r � 6 --ore I - I —.-------.+.— jg;ERS.—The undersigned - INTOTICRtO PIG BR, Uonceasion. 9, .. will keep for service on Lot A C q�qor t �11 �, . * - � L: �� . � XM10p, ther-thorouglibred English 114rkehire boar. ' . � . � '_ 1#01d Clinton, Terms $1 at the time of sorvicq with . - -- , - �11 lives. it, Gkl� . - riviler Ing it necessary. JAMES A 00 p ,o of return , -1111, . v-. 1845 -ti z,f r. L�zzie -' and ' BMTRT � � I � . . praon&jity I bonneti� imd . :- . R SALE OR TO RENT. -Lot SS, concession 7. I - , *r McKillop, containing 104 acres, all cleared and � : the �,fr, w.110F30, ,on,lV, - rl Thcro Is good spring ' - % in 6 gnd state of cultivation. orebaid,- w(It fenced and first class il!Ocs his mot � hl�r I ,AUr, good ­ i I. If not Bold will be rented tcr a term of ' * The devio.ua � . _AjRdIngL - � , Aprly to ROBERT CAMPBELL, Soxforth. I �y � 0ontrivefl to 'eam 1817xa . i'il'een the,simple, ,01r Purdie, ,&FX. TO RENT.—A good 1CO acre farm In Stin for torm of Within two F th, lei to rent a years. �Vzf 1, =rr&-phW'a th I 0 . i0iles of Bruccfiold Bta,ion. Good buildings and � I - A WhE a they Pr about 70 acres cleared, v% ell fenced rind in.,% zood " �Zre, despitte the 41 #.t.cfeul-ivation. Agoodorchard and plenty of _ - I Witer. Apply to W. SOOTT, Brucefleld. IM-tf � VntO trcuble --- 41 � . 11 --- i I 't �tofy ZIIL8�,V be - � Iding & seer nd class car. ] Al -.TED. -A teacher ho' W tificate, for echool, Eection No� 9. Morris, F�J.Ie'doixnestja a,t_ . 1:� With 4- i - � , 1juren County, Ontarlo� Apply personally It poe . " i all 1: the I 'm Great Brit.i. . , jible or gute Balary desired. Duties t3 commence I � after the holida3 s of IM. GEORGE P_ STUBBS, i ��UuirAe 1juma i I � r at . . . � &C.V I , _etwy, Brussels P. O., Ontario. 1851-4 1 i , .Z;Lri*,Y,. � ­ . - � I - * �� I - . - I . �- ,STRAY HOG.—Strayed from Lot 20, Concesalon i ' V 14 k :, , �4 4 11$V. 00 7, McKillop, on Alay 14tb, a thoroughbred I - lu ebixe boar. Any inforUiation leading to his yolk I . I - - � - I veovery found I , , will be rewarded and any mrsou . � . �� i barborirg h.im will be prosecuted. The owner will I . - � ­ 11 11 , . � . got be.rt:E,pansible Icrany darnage done by this aul- I � � inalanprthii date. JOHN WYATT, Box 48, Sea - , � . �_ : - 10C - .... "I'll - Wh I Z� 185lx4 I - j I � t� �%_ � . � - � . VOR SALE. i - � � � � - - - � � � � . � - I - OUSE TO RENT. -Mrs. James Sleeth's comfor- � � - . -1 � � �e dwellirg filtuate cn Ord 8treet,81feaforth. tab: � - 1� h _.H X ' "60hes in good ecridition and will be rented reason. -, � .;7< Ably. ApFly to JA -S. WATSON, Agent, Seaforth. i . . - 184641' " . . . - _NCT - -_ I I . 1, . OTEL FOR SALE. -The orly licoWed hotel be - . 11 Seaforth Brussele. In I I I �� . I tween, and �-ood repair. .. - M8011able. Apply to W. BLASHILL, Wal- � . I . - .. - . - - _,Larmo - � tori,br to J. RANKIN, Se%forth.. . 1846 -ti . - 7 � - . - - � - - �. - �T ' -_ , R. SALE.-SecoDd hand 8 horse power engine In . - . . . _ ,flagoodrep-aii with nearly now set Pickering - I gavembra and balance wheel. Vice $40. Alao � smoke stock ueed five years abont 85 feet long, 12 .. =________________� - - - - - - - inches ingide diameter. with guy wires. Price 010 � � . . I I I 9- - ­ I � - . L MoDONALD, Walton. 1849-tf - - � I . - - I . �; �;�� ! - � 1, _��-' +-�_ ��, f� -, '.,-, I . . — �­ � _D . M I I . - CEN LJUtvAL I � !..,s. -, f, 11 , , I ,;, �." 4 - r�! I ", - ... ��� ��,' I I 1. 1. .... - I - .. - - ­� .- I, Hardware StoreS ��� I . - � I � . --==— "_ _� . I I . - - - I � Coil Spring Wire at Bottom u I I . -_ � 7 � � . . L ; - I � . � - � � - ; w . -es. 1 � -1 Prif- . I - - � . : : . I . ;A0 I i _ I - � , - . � � � I I . . �� ; I � � t. I ;. I : ;;; - I . . - - . Agents for London Fence Ma-. � 11, , . . I .. . � - I . . .. chines -We sell them at .. I ME I : ... ­ I ­11 1. I - I'll I �� .. Maker's Prices. - - 1. . - - . I . . I .1 . . �10 N . - . . . . . - . � Portland Cement, Spades and 11 � .... . . I Shovels . I �, �_ :1 .-,, - - I . � I I : . �- � I . � �� .... . - � I - .. I 1. ,-, : : Bin . . I % & "'urdie 4 SH I Sc IT111 I, , - I � . 11-o quaritity I I T - quantity ­ i . . I � Z I - I riefit. - I 1,,00ds, akd - I � � � , r. Halm" P­1� . �_ _1� _1 .� . , I . - Y. I S,E1_A,j!70__RrT]E: I- � lb, f I - — - . - 1: - - DR. Ple-GAHEY'S For Praken-w(ndee - lr.,rses. Cures heaves. ,,uugh. , - ir ,anc; all 1. n e rbrorde , .W�l Hewn ou Orronic aff-t!(n.1% of It - Elie throutand lunp. - 1. - �_ � The ouly' ul,,Hviuo fit � . � the world thr;t will cure the ab­vo dis- , - ... � ease. uial:1.1�� the ..- anlinal sound W wind � 11 I I � . and useful to h i I o1vuer. Prlcc. $1.� � �_ � .­­ � - ' -AHZY . �_­ - THY DR� MCC A birl)(CINX M. Komptyille. OnL � McGahey,s Corditlon Blood TabItto and. Powders foi zick Cattle and Horses, 26c. Scld by J. S. Rob ­ ertai Dmgg%t, Seafortb. 1842-52 0 - ___ — � - , . . � . - � - � -.& � , L . � V . - - - I � � I . , " e z � Rober � . 0 � � �, I.P 1. k, 4 . I ­�,r 7 ,.7- �!-�. -�, �_4.ft. - L . 4 �, IAV�� 10 . ,-. p I A. Irr f I . Devekaux - - _.; I_. - w ­_ _ - _ �� � � . .. I I I 'ILACKSMITH ami . 6 clei Attentioil - - - I .roworijeshoeingand .CARRIAGE opp. � - , - . " General Johbln uee!) -w I .- g. -_ MAKER - lyotel. - - . - - . . i Goderf!Dh street, . � . . Seaforth I - � I ,� - � I- � � � - ... % � ." RED. CEPAR SHINGLES. .. � - . � . I . - . _: , - The undersigned wishes to announce to the public ­ , Oat having bought a, large quantity of the thiee best . brands of red cedar shingles, and by getting a liberal dlecatint for cash, is prepared to sell them to one- � � ionterg at prices that defy competition. ­ S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. , � HEMLOCK LUMBER. I - Having In stock at the Seaforth Lumber Yard a Very large quantity of P U the diff ozent lengths rind width@, is prepared to fill any bill that is presented Ithe very best quality of Hemlock. I I S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. � . - - PINE. . Having bought. a large quantity of pine from a large firm in. Muskoka, I am getting pine dressed � noth sidet or one side, for Biding, flooring, ceiling; I wide plank for water troughs ; spruce- and balsam lot gravel boxes, light and durable. Also white cedar. shinglQ11 XXXX and XXX and XX of best make . . 0 4 a- 1A : rgo dtook always on hand. �, -8. LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. . . - 1847x4 - r% - - - __ -Cilrand Tfrunk Railway System Ho I f : or the Model Farm � I � , rj P k 5191 Excursion to Guelph I _-, V A Big E'Xoursion will be run to the . Agr-loultural College, Guelph � Under the auspices of tho' Huron ' , Farmers' Institutee, .on Saturday, June 20th, 1903, 1 1 the fare from. the differeat etation8 is as follows -. Station Aduli Child I Relgra'Ve $1 25 ' .66 Blyth 1 26 .66 Undesboic. 1 20 .60 - Clinton i �0 .60 Seatorth 1 16 .60 St. Calumban I 16 .60 - . Dublin I 10 .65 Holmeaville 1 20 .60 004erich . 1.26 .66 1 BrUceffeld 1 20 .60 ,.jiippen 1 25 .66 - gensall 1 26 � .115 I Exeter . 1 26' .06 Uantralia 1 20 .60 . Arriving in Guelph at 10:23 a. in. Tickets will be � . V-0id only on one train, valid to return on any train - up to,and including Monday, June 2ftd. A special tlmn will leave Centralia at 6:30 a. rn.�; Exeter, 6.42; 110118all; 6.67 ; Kippen, 7.05, and Brue'aflold 7 13, con- IledIlIg'With the regular train at Clinton. ramong. *rb from other stations will use regular morning " train. Returning, a ape,-Ial � train will leave Clinton : . VI X.85 p. in. for Centralia a'W intermediate poln � to. - I Ono will R183 leave Clinton at 10.40 p. m. for Belgrave � ­_ and Intermediate Points. Thlowillbothe only ex. 00r61011 f , rem thia county to the Agricultural College t1118 season, and every peraou should take advantage Of it- Ample accommodation will be provided. A. subsUntifil IdnCh will b� served at the College by � I the Government. D' MOINNIS, President, South - � Huron, THOS. MeMILL&N, PreBldent East Huron; E- 0- RLPORD, 8 eoretary Weell Huron ; S. 5RILLIA I Secretary, I . - 1861-3 ... 11 , ,� 11 - . ! . - I . . . i . - - : I I � I I I � 1. ­ � 7 . ! I I � . I : - : I . . i � . I - � I i - , : : - I : I ! . i � . . i - I � : ! i . I ., I . _. I - - — - 1,� . - I � : I . � I , � . - . i i . o I i . i I , it . ; i . � I . _. i I - - I ; I I I li ; . - . I - � . . . . � I., I I i ;� I I 11�1 ­ ; . ! . I . . � .. I i . - 11 . � _. � � 7 . - - .. I I � � I t i I � . I V . . , — I ; . . . 1. � L I � .� ­ i . . i .� . I I I I . I � ­ " - ", - �! - I . � . . . � , I I I I— i I : i i - - .1 I I � ,, " . _ __ I I I � I . ! I � ; . . I i � , . . . I - , ! . - � . . 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I - - I I 0 k I - t � .... . -� , , - �i I I ;_ � � . i- I � --- , I 1. i I __ __ i I . r ---"q ! .-, 1- . - - I Ilu � I �.. I . �­_ - Hin Training � .-.tf,!B : sy�f�­.niatio io: I I ! . � I * ;� �� - le � I -1 I I �* - Oust : *_ S*udy Irm X �e"_x&vy to Keep Battle ito,yal 11ITetween a Thorwregbi- . - . I 1i I I � V-rr6 I - , � � - I - ,..: 1CC"P t1W t111-:,'�,y -01 .3 tan10 by fee&, �: � I , i! exet tjio.Oest xtes � — I R I . L� M-1 - . I . :- xafs... - �, , � � . racie, With tie Timles. brOd and t� Wild Buckalcin, - � � � � I . � . ­ L .1 � � I . .. . Ing them vlese v, "he house. I .. -- I Every school 0 � -9 I - I . T� I I- n I � wth, a y - A contest between two stallionS, 0116 - 11 I � _. 11 t . . .& pasgion: for gro earning for wel 1-e ff- an � _- I 16 11 r, I �,� : broad Ju 'can to a cerwn � � a larg life, Is chdracterLstle of all the leader f)f a wild band, the ot aer a - - - ����ll�iiiiiiii .� - I — - - I � W_ x; th )wls have a f ree r 90, 4�� --- �� nip, an 40 lie I I . . one cock- to every f1fteen or tvvent&l Z4 - , � , .� degree. But tIls i event is one which, ! ! . . �� ..- i. ' _ � . i - . great go uls. ' A man J s mea.q ured by' his * ,_Kentucl�ty woroughbred that Uad run . . . hens -is sufficient. I � _. , . 1 1 i I ' . - , - . � I I should begone it��VstcnlatlCally tQ:get Ford . . 1, ;,;�,, i A - power ,to, gra*, fc becomr� 1�rger, Wild, Is'thus described by Sewell - ­ �. t; 1, ' . . The games have more meat for their. � .. .. I . � .1 - the best result3.: The jumper � T 1 broader� nobler. . Th � his, in,"Horiges Nine:" i I __ - - I.:. 1, � should - I . ; - — _= - - .. : I I � . . � . I size than any -other fowl. They groW � ; I first carefully his stride 014 go- - � desire to ,&gain,'t'be buc skin stallion ch4rged - I i� r fre his I - V I Ing up to the ff I so that he can �­ - 0�adh ou � . , -re _. slowly, but are solid and-Ifirm. I - _4 � = ,vjop�j_l D aining vdckedl� and iThL are very few cleans- 1-: t . I ' ! � ­ capacity : _ W1 L. cars back, eyes de. , i " 1Z i, I mark ofX a dl4tmice-say twenty-five I - !: 1 177 �- I I I � Cooping up the mother ben and al� : I -_ ­ 1 I I Ajay, one, yoting or old, p ssessed by Snorting defiantly. This tfine the.black ing operations in which Sunlight �; � � yards' back-an4 1by �te � . I I lowing the chickens to run around Is � =1_ I , _i pping on .this ' .. j a'passl6n f6f growth Is constantly add- stood his grouno until the bu I-'k*n' I � . I . � ­ __ � I , I _' ' Soap cannot be used to advant. the safest and most economical& pl". - . I I mark with onel of his feet as he:runs - ; Ing to ilis knowledg- 'always pushing teeth. snapped avagely withine. �� few I � T7 - . I � I I I . - I , - age. It makes the home bright Wooden foors close to the ground ab.. _� I tak , I I I by he will be si�re to 3strik'e the _e off his horizon a little farther. Every day inches of,.his th oat. ;fust in time -did - . �. I. , . . I - - . . 1� � A., � . � Ill �� - I when becomes i td! it. The jumper can- 11�, I sorb the damp from t4e earth, and the . i ; r � he gains addition sdom, every night he � reari and sworve Twice more -for and dean. � !, , ;. : g - : a � 1B � _: _� .: r i ar� - " �k � , 2 � - g I - not be sure of 'getting his best efforts', � I ttic, I ,��rw �1 low to atmosphere of the house Is alway , ; � . ­ , he is a li: an he was.1n the thepaddock rai�ed ac was s . . - . � - . , I - - . I I . moist. . � ,� -_ � into his Jump unless he is practically ' _1 I morning. Re keeps rowing as long is understand sue behavlor-the buck- ._1 I i . I I , 1� .. �� I - I sure of hitting tko tale off. After this ,- I - �, AUCTIONEERS. Bone meal will greatly assist tho - _ I � . he 11 . Even in Id age he is still skin chairged. Then the black was - . . I - I .1 : - . .3 .1.1 e � � _ has been acqul�ed the athlet� *can get I - i iessivcness. I growth anil develonment of bone !A �!, ., - , I � - I _ IF. . ,_." , Z*.etchi ng out for la ,ger - th ings, ieach- roused into agg I I HOMAS BROWN, Licensed Auctioneer for the I . .�, � I I � I I I I � I I - - i Counties of linron and Perth. Orders loit at -1. to work. I I I . T chickens and in a great measure pre- ,,, : � . ! I 0 -ing;.up ',.o greater hei rhts. , I There ensued,such a battle as Would A. M. Campbell's implement wareroome, Se I ,_ . I I atorth, or I .- I I . I - - I In this run � the jumper's highest Are a', ruelead TORIC, We otten' find plafits and tree'S� that have brought d light.to the brutle Soul TEM Exposiws. Office, wM receive p mpt. vent leg weakness, I �� .� : -, � t I I ro attention. - . 1:9 ; i'- , � speed should be "reached at about ten Nerve nd 019odl enricher. They bu114 are n6t ,'-fully developed, but have teetil Satiolactulon guaranteed or no charge. 1708-U � . - 4� A : I of a Nero. W! h fore feet and i - .TIM nests must be renewed Occasion- . ,� ,_7 .. -1 . ;up - lama r"o W all tho w0ift out a4d wast9d .4 1__1 �1� or twelve feet,bq'fore the- take off`o so . 1HIS""Sue of t � the' limit of t eir-g wth. They the' twol� stallion e_ngag"ed, circlin mad- ally and kept clean. Clean, Amy -strAw . -1 i. � � I L . 1 - I i , *body, and mitoroverl"thealth � - 4 . -AldES G. MeMICHAEL, licensed 'auctioneer for - , -1 .� �i � the county of Huron. Sales attended to in any is the best nestling _q? that he can gather himself for 'the iand vi or t. the entire syotom. cannot be i!nade to respond to the woo- 1Y about on the r hind legs, tearing up J. material. Tobacm - � :--4 l i - � . . -N n i Site-epleson! ­ I part of the county at moderatie rates, and satisfaction , �14 .. or us ass, Nervous Prox. , . -I jump. After leaving the take ot! he � Ing of riched soil reat'clods of ftirf, biting and striking stems will help to keep away, Vermin. 1. -7 1 . tra lo I 0'Fag, Lau* of Vital After guarariteed. Orders eft at the Seaforth post. offlee � I 1: if I �, � -i 0'ut' - � t - 0 a if it is desirous to have the greated . -,- should shoot and up, 4e must Effe Of - ()I;IpM Absbmla, Wrijak and, Ing. The power for the extension of as opportunity offered. At last, by a r t Lot 2, Concession 2, Hullett, will receive _-;i . . , ' I- I I I ;Dlkn � prompt atteritl6n. - 1832.0 I � I-- . pal 11 , - , . Pal, Lo" of n*mgry, Palpitation of �ell life s"s to have depa,ted. quick, 'd nds of meE& from the A �-7 have elevation 6r1his offorts will be n i , . z esperatp rush, the. bu skin , 01 I , Sbortn"s -o _: I - number of pou. . I � z �j ' - �_ . , 9 -it *aIn. He should'go into the air at an I t 24r, There� are many hu nan plants of sim- caughtthe thorougbbred fairly by the � �i,g.' , ,,is,canallbecure bysising � used smallest quantity of feed, selecit the -A �-,A! i 1 I A UCTIONEERING,-B. S. Phillips, Lice - A q I- 11 - angle of at least forty -live degrees. A Ilar na�lure Early n life they settle throat. - � Here e affair would have LA Auctioneer for the countles of 'Huron and I 9, Coehims or Rrak� � ,�! 1�: Xilh�rn' eart &Ad Nerve Fins. I . I Perth. .Being a practical farmer and large breed-Dorkin � ;1 � � - ' . thoroughly I i. I 1. *1i I __ I - - I I i I I a - � good way to get': this elevation I's by oves, from. N7h!ch' nothing can eifded bad not he black stallion, rear understanding the value of farm stock and Imple- ME -34 �, � �4 -1 i I; I I . � I - ,0 _; P!riceisft box' or 3 for $L25. All dWers or meats, places Me in a better position to realize good 4 7 - placing a hurdle' In the jumping, pit-.- Tm T.,; m displacethol.m. They are dead t6 enter. Ing su4, I I -_ -1 ; P , Zo., LuuTzD, Toronto, On& . 4enly In his . muscle . . . . I dged- � . I �, I 11 . I � I prices, Charges moderate. 'Satisfaction guaranteed 1 T,Ue Canals of Prani3e. A, --- A I and jumping 6v�er it. The jumper ! .1 - ­. I prise, to a vancenient along any line. hauucbes' and lifting his opponent's my. All orders lei "t Ifeneall post office or . v � I �11 i � I � I . or In b - f- t" -_ - - I - r - I �f - -_ ve ents, ne'vir -ound, ,-. lu " 98, Concession 2, Hay, will 0 P ave not traveled in South- � � �,4� should gather bimself. tDgethe'r as he " ' __ - - - - __ New nip SyStEMS of busl- fore_ quarters clear of the gi romptly Pe�w who h ,� � 1, - - - i I ttended to. . 4 �11 i , . m��� (11 o -w re - 1709-tt Q . _�i - — , . . � , goes through the air, and at the frnisb, 1: - I-- ___ - - -- ness, lar,,er couceptions of life and'.siin- shi e 'd on his enemy silch IL rAn of . t ern 'and central' Fribee Im �w -of her i E I , I __ - , � � - I - . . I � i I just before alight,ing, he should forci- � . t ilar thi* in the lhing, movin-present. blows ftom his iron shod feet tjk4t the Iva !Sys Ins na. I � T. . i - JL_�L_L ___ -, — aD I � - 11 ... I �, - _' 11 - I I . I � ; ; I "I I I �� . on 'a �pasmodic effort,with ' — '( do not ' ap' enl to them. Imwovably wild buckskin droppe e groun , � _- himself by __ . f — 71 11 . . t . I S. Kany persons s t en T � 7, � � j— � I . � �� � his arms and bold '. The legs will Otrike I I— I — .-� bound to tEe p,Vt, they can step only dazed and vanq�iished. � or years in Paris and know fiothing 49 ' �� � , � �! y � , . , � --- :: — -, . � Xw_ - . �, �.!!�' � - �Vj . I the ,,-,r',&_Und at� t�e farthest -poq'siblo - - , �_ ­ Just so1ar this way, I Standing overl him -,'-with all the' fierce ,� 11 the , great basins in that city fro= v _­� - - a � . . . Z:t.. = I . arts t . i, � t dlstan6e: Practicl:e will show'ho-%�'far . — Way- here Is no farther growth, no pride of a victoTious gladiator shlo;ing . whidli'canals radiat6,'binding all p I -. �2_if ' .. - I -4 I . -4 � _N � . I . - � ' � . I I out the feet can be- thrown with6ut"the � I . more pro-�ess'for them. They have in eye curve Jof his glistening 1 body, of France to the g'reat heart �of the gap� , ; -I! - _. � I , I I - '� , -i - .1 I . . Lateral *ires, all hich carbon spring reached thtir -oal. - - �d out �; - Into the it the bla k thor0ghbred trumpet Ital. These canals run into rivers con- -11 athlete's falliia- back , pit. 0 I . . � - � , -1 * . . 0 , I - . t, . ?.. : - must be remembqred that'the greater steel, uprights heavy hard wire all in Employeos often think that they �rian call of deflance and com- ­ . necting those of the water sbeds nortb� - i� t, � , � - I . I I . ___ i- - t ,�i r I 1-i - the speed the farther out the feet can One plece, �14 to the rod. kept b ck Idesignedly and t1i'at others -- -wand. Th�6 ban� that had watch dthe I south 'and west ' Through,anany *1 - � � Iti i ­ . I � � * ­ _. � I �, - less des ing -are pushe ahead .of rom L, whinnying in � these small streams­w�e at li�me Would � : - � by; - � -� � er�' . struggle f _e �11 - ' j � ! - be thrown -With s�afety. A, great deal j Solo discreet distanc now - I z I i - I ; 41, I ' I in riend- I i � of practice is ne�4�ssar�r,to become a them, when the ren 1 L trou.)Ie is with came galloping , - call, them creel-s-ydu will � see* litUe . L. z - I % � . i I . - . A i j I . I i ; . aud liftin 4 I . good broad Jb - '' , b t this is an � �OJUIEOJVEY & SMILEY, themselves: \\They have ceaE ed to grow. ly fashion. I � . towboats puffing, grunting ,g i i Maer �u I - I � . 7 . I ­ I ' k . I �. i � I event which it is� not well to practice I � SEAFORTH. - They con0nue ' to move In- a circle. Elack,� Eagle had won his flrs� fight. - up it heavy chain from tho'canalized . j ; I j � I ; - � I � 1. . h � -nd _: Z . too frequently, al' it Is very hard on � . I I 1 1845-10. They hgve � ot kept pace wi h'the trend He had, wou the leadership. BY right � - I � river bed, winding it round a, drum a - � . � ­ I I . I - I ­ , ­ ! ­ - I t I the legs. The broad jumper -will there- i _­ . ., I I of the t�in s I of might he�**_i now chief o, th�s free - . - I es w * I ; I � .. � I a . thus� towing long lines of b4rg , ith i ! r�l _,_ : . . . 5 I �� ; ... I "For,%Va 1' is the bilgle 7as for I a m6st economi,q expanditurei of powere _- i I I C4 I � company of pla ' s rangerg. I . -1 __ L . piel I . ; - I i k I . � I . � 4 g his. flrst'seaso�.-G. W. Orton In St � twentic h i�enturyi The yoting man or him to lead w1ither he cli .ose,. . I -AxForlaut - . . � � � ­. ; . - : I : I t I 1, I ; _�, 1 - for6, not expect td get at his best dur- _�, � "McTaggart t. , call of the ��t I I . in ; . . L . ! - � , .- i Nicholas. I WoUlan jQr the old m ii, or woman who the place and hour of grazing, the time . i _� ... � . : . I : . � - - - . � I I I _ has cea.�cd to - to be pitied. Ufe for watoring ar d his � to guard hi� com- A Fair 3@Xcharilrie, . 4 a . 1_5 . � - � i North End Store, Exeter ol I I � -�_� .- i 11F - r I a h ds i�othjng for dither. , I , 4 � H4 Was one of those irtepressible I - � panions1from al1l dangers. ! . r I TRAGEDY 05 ANIMAL. LIFE. 1: .. i : !, � Backaches of Women ­ � I � I p - --- . i � __ I I . r � i ! As bm the bu kskin stallion, thore re- . . jouAgsters who are constaUtly brim . -1 4 I . . r ( . r I ; I � E I . I � �­ I ! . I We havie -a- nice dlean stock -of fresh i .1. � 4 Somethlrig Fatl[te,tic In the Cztre,er of .- I i _' ? i malned for him the choice of h1vi-mbly, - Ndt otie ,%v6man in twenty has a mink over with mischief. - I ' r - _._ I � - I - I I � THE '�LAU ME'LONIELO. following the new leader or of ll�nping stror.g back. Tl�e loving, tender hearted motheg ::_ I - .1 the pasa,e3 I uger pigeon. ! Oroc4ies, 4hich we are belling at very � I , I 1� - I ' y , iceo, see ou - .1 i _.: f To him who kn ws the stor' of the I 6 W 0� r Ready Made _ - off alone to trj t wound up a serious: talk by saying, "I - , : I I I ,o raise a new1band. - I rr � � . PC7 r � ends I � -11.1 i pigeon. his group o , i Ask , g '4 wort] se . _ I . e f beauti- 010t for our Floor Oil Hovv Hatwallan.Natives Go After the Bein Lnt of the Backmohe Is the ory of Weak Kidneys love, you even when you are Aaughtn passenger � h `�'. for- help.: . - � �� : . _. I I � � I 1 4 1 � ­ I I � � � Finity Irlbe. - rkrg n " . - birds with the'iri- 'Clo , -ano I I aft of muoh dar4ng. i fill, grayish bre I 91� , Carpets. We quate- a few , cc 1, � chargers which the men of Cortes rode Backache Is the warni. 4 j . I . � - . ; i I more serfoug trouble to comej, If not at- y Pr two . r- � Lau m'elomele" is the na e of a de- A Va later this same small - ] descent golden $h n upon their throats ric I : I i so fearlessly into the wilds of the new d a . I - - - I � * r I � , .. . . I tandedtolm4ne fat ly. 11 I I , � - d fisberm-en of and, - - , - i _b§ the last word ' at a tragedy of animal I- 0 IN Cornmeal for 25o. 1 world, be chose the latter coursl 320k30h6 Can bo cured qulokjy and boy Peceived a- spanking, and, in -a little - ! - life. America Was' once the land of the � . liawaiL It is made of the Dardest having reg ine his sensei I . F I . � I" I 0 lbi QatmeaI for 25o. . . . ;, galloped ,_ permanently by using I " while he climbed bito his, mother'S ' I . . . 7 1 1 1 - wild pigeon. E;.ar�y American writers �. ' '. , lbo. of tapioca for 25c. ; ' wood to be. found oil the islands'. and is, stim towa 7id he north, his bruised P arms . I -1 - �� � , : r . . y , ,, sayii;g as he lovingly patted heZ � 3 bs�a Electric soap for 25o. carved and rubbed till -it assumes -the � - . � I �� 1 -full of refere#ces to it. Alex rider , head lowered in defeat. 1 - DOAN S KIDNEY PILLS, face: are .. 6. t � i � 1; 11 Wilson, the father of 4mericaul I lbafirst class currants for 25o. -shape of a club Nvith a little knob at � � . .. � . ,orni- � a � 17 ' lub you, mamma, so Zueno eve% i FiraVelass Coal oil 18c. ,. . � I � � I . � The great and Nve'll-k-nown Kid- - � I I I � . I - . tholog , estimated, that a flock se'6n; by I r . the smaller end, to which the line Is - . wben you 'pank me." � 4 Zly i e . Lenorth of I Ife In Inereamin#_ ' � - him in '1808 contained over 2,000,000 Also tinsW, Macbine and Oylinder tied. The average 1 ngth of human life is ney remedy- They have cured I — I 5 , . I ! - . I . � .1 j : �, . � - . , . . individuals. It�st�etched from the ho- � The club Is from ne to three feet constantly and teadily increasing, hav- thousands of women. They will !The ink That Homer Vived. z- � I . 1 1 OU always on hand. I . � -, - ; 1: I , 'Tr ' ' � I fft rizon to the hodz�n, as fai as the eye i j .1 long. A. village sore 1rer ie rforms cer- Ing, ac rding o, a professor o,f hy- cure you. A_ L � 10 of various bues was uised by the -A � , . J I � ., . ' '� , ... . tain rites over it over a mered fire. . 11 .. I Romalls, that of a ri 7 1 a I could see, and Was over four hours in rl �or Oil0loth' ' ' ­ I kiene, oubled Ithin the past'three purple tint �T: i i () S. i 1t Mrs. R. L. Lane, lfapleton, -. N. B., A; . passin- a giyen point. He saw a nest- i i . . I After this is ,done the clu ),is magte, I bein ,considered the exclusiv� 111ild f-014 r. ;1 I teenth centory , I �, centurle 8. In t e six wAh I- vrrites,: " I was greatly. troubled ,� 11 and the f1sherman must be. extremely VL# j . . � I , I - I , en , ighteen and twenty J3&.cki&che and pain in my Bi . I . ; i Ing colony forty ii�iiles long and several Two yards wide, good material at 50c , . do I the . eut'On of All- royal W�Itingsl I :: . ! ; I I careful of It If a Nv oman should step - it W � I . miles in width. - ; I a : The d so a distf�ctiverly the royat imlor. 1-1 i I I )IaK One yard wide at 25c. 1 y ... ears, hile tOay It Is forty., .saw Doan's Kidney� Pills advertise, , I ; "I ; � I ... I . P over it.or enter a canoe In -Y% bich it- lies, at Homer's works *, re,wrlt- �. � A.udu:bon saw schooners at . I � � I principal ,agencies in this prolongation thought I would give them a 'Vial. After , It sa,id th �, i . i . I . - i I , . 4 the wharfs in _-\�* � York loaded not in � I the club would lose all its power and 120- f"t i I I ! i & Carpets. � I . I 1 ' .. better and ten � � ew � I of life, the scie tist belieTes, are more the first box I began to feel',' n letters of - gold on a roll I 1 1. r -_ b useless ever -aftei:ward. I'took two more to . ake ;4 complete in length, formed of the iu�.estlnes .o* packages, but In i bulk, with wild pl- � - . - attentionjo t� aii we breathe and . In , - - I I I W : - � A -f ter !the club Ego be"en charmed thd, .; cure. I consider Doun.6 Kidney Pills a serp�nts, but we are left in 'Ignoraxic*' 11 I .. g�_ � the Hudson river and 1 ay a number of different de- . . � as T the - � � geons cRu ht up I water we Arink. - , . . � more ri � I . , I - .1 . f1sherinAn mixes candlenut and cocoa- __ C good, honest, reliable medicine for all kid- I - I Sold for a- cent hplece. -Up, to 1860 the 6igns 5n arpets raDging in price from . This opipion.l sustained by the Ista- as to the method of preparing QU Ink. I �i . . 1 nut me�t, bakes it and ties the mixture I ney, troubles and can highly recomm- and � -_ I � � bird continued ia�rly abundant. Then 17c -jlp' jo,boc. I tistics 0''larg:g ities, which 'show that, )) . I - � . I - i : I , ' , I I . � . � I I . t � I 1 in a wr�pper of cocoanut fiber. . I I them. . I V I , i ­ I tion, . - � ]Prolttlexx BuxinesiV. 4 a frightful sla�gliter began to supply . 7 1 owing tb 11 =d sanita e in- I I I I . � � . At thb fishing grc und I ,� 50c. pee --box or 3 for $1.25. Ail ddalers at .99 , L. at! * 1, . 1 eased foOd'demand. Gun, pole, �R'e4d' MaAe Suits- at 'very low prices. . W,h s Jinks a--doin' of now?" a V .1 : an iner � ., �� � ; I trodu.ctioh of sewers and of public wa- Tuz DoAw KmN%lr F" Co.. Toronto. Out� __ - 11 : lith the dily juice of the . . -_ i . � ' at the -- club, net and Oulphur pot were em7.- - - - . collered � ' I . - 114ttiW- still an' growlin' I � - . . I ter supplies, tieir rates of mortality ' . i I I . .. T i a . - V d � I . L 7 T ployed. Thirty A �zen birds were cap- I I stuff, n s then lowered carefully to been I world." � - . -1 - . � 0 ­ ' within the past forty years ha-ve THE GRIP HOTEL j " �s ! the bottot. The scent . I - I 1. .1 I i � I One ' ;' of the baked - . . I`V�hat for?" � _. I . - ab . I . . . � . tured at bne sl� _ :)ut one-hRlf. EO- you I is , . .L; McTaggart reduced� . 0 11 nut M'e�t 4ttracts ceiltain k1nds of flsb, to . . ! � . . Well, the world won't rise up an' man netted .5001 dozen In one day.. In;, i . want to, prolong your life and increase I JONATHAN MILLER - I �. : I : � I - � I I . � I � I I which soon gather and begin to nibble I mak' a livin' for him.-.�-A-u4fita Coi. T the nesting seapola trees were sbal-ce l oers? Then breathe Aeeply P � � . � " Nokh � � (Formerly of the Hotel Bedford, Goderich.) � _: or f elled and wagon loads of squab i .:nd Store, Exeter. at the,c�ub. ,ks soon ,as enough fish are stitu!tion. - . la 4 I . and -drtak- plenty of pure water be- i i , . 1861-4 around ,th� decoy a mall bag shaped - PROPRIETOR � i - - � ': � �� i 25 - I I 1. I I - � . - 7 taken nightly, jdroves of hogs being - twee -n', not at, �aeals�not iced water or 1840-18 1 � i � - I - ___ - I .. ! He Und Arrl-red. . . i . . ___._ net is o-*ered very gently until its I . - I - I i turned In to utillize what the "hunters" I boiledwater, b�t distilled water,:* - � :: .i � � � La�vy � . i I ; I Wh distracted I M1 L B tlk NPS mouth is J st over the club. The latter i I 1 , er-When I was a boy, my high- � . i I . I had left rover the � � i 4 � United Typew-ri'iter0om- est rubItionwastobeapirite. . I ' ! I I - Is then � p lled up c refully and cun- p . A . . i red the s1dughter .began. I - 11 ___ __ � . I , I . I i . I I 1. i �! ' � . I -.domforgarmalm— - . I ningly �11 it is within the brig.. The fish ­ � -'Client-Youlre in luck. 1t lsn't,evtry, � .,� �; i' " e� " � . --- � I . il At the last kno wn - lar - pi,,eon "nest- -- Tlke Talt Iliat Ilim Frauce� - pany Limited. v­�-�.' man ,who can realize the -dr I I . .are so eager for the stuff ,vith which ' - " — eams of his � A � . ; ia illion birds were killed I The tall hat, variously called. "chim- . I " . , ; . ing," in VK18, h . ; __ - - - ' � 7 - ' youth. -Pittsburg Gazette. . � I � the club, A covered that thqy follow It ot,11 "stovepip . e fy fleylinder" and . I � . - . , - � into the n t without fl , , : during the s�ason. Like the bison, it Bar. jAs soon as ney - p .1 Underwood, Empire,,and Blick- � . i � ; -1 .- : !what not became fashionable in Paris I , -1. I . - I was effectually exterminated, . showing .� . I � ; i all the f1sh are In it a flshe�man dives lin 1790, soon after the death of ri rank- .ensderfer, 1. Z ' His ImAeritance. � I , � ,. . I . - L . the- terrible effic,lehey of man -when he . �tjojj of the aptive principles at and clos I es the mouth of thein.t, - - "Did MacMerger inberit h10 moneyr . I � ,Axo a comb�pa (I e where- All visible writing machines, for sale or �. sets out systemkt.l of a : tble vagetabliq rernedi6s for Is- lin, In 'Whose 'honor it was known as I X� I -cally In pursuit - ��he most Va 111 to rent by the month, ribbons, etc., and all 'In'directly.. Ab Inherited the Abilitx y i . � ;orders of the pTer, Stoma,* and upon the � rest haul it u quickly - ' other makes of typew I i lower species. i I . Bowels. I . � I . 111chapeau Franklin." In spite of num- - riters, sedond hand beft of others.'�-14fe. I I 11 � I I � � I . I to g�t the L i __ i Z � ,­ I ... ! . - � I berlexs cha`l e, it has main- for sale. Apply to _. I . _ �_l . � . I . � - . I �� � I : . un I I - wot Vei�-y F1111rig. - . � . tained its gr d ever since, unexpect- . ,A Voice Like &. Crowd ot Boys. . , � I `0' the GaMe. .L. G. VAN EGMOND, Agent. f � ,Mrs. A-ndrews!was the most�consclen­ . � Later- In ed as such a result would have seemed . Tho' laughing jackass wheo' warning I 1, , i ! , - tious visltor of Pe district,' buffor va- I . I "Ali, me,"' sighed th a drug clerk, "how, at.Its first introduction. For a time this SEAFORTH . - . ONTARIO. his -feathered mates that da!ybreak Is L�1, I . 7 I : _j - : � I , � men do change!" - I . I ­ � I I , � I . ;8 0 .11 . Style of hat was considered revolution- 182845 at band utters a� cry. resembling a, � : rious reasons � he was ij, t popular I ; � I wo i � " ache,, JaVlAdles, 116"t- 91W I - � and Russia. Any onel_ � . - -, 9 : k H � � " 'tangled in your wheels al'y in Germany trooj of boys shouting, wlio*ng and ; I I among the -. po.br people 'whom she liqlo hat's - . - I 1burzi. C rhof th6 Stommeh, Dlsmd- ,� now?"' asked the borss. I w,earing 4 "dylinder" was liable to pun- .. ! � - I i . ; ,- i I laughin' in a wild chorus. � ! �' Ionged to help. 1 . heis and ftmplew � . I 9 � . L -1 � I 1() xlean� B1 L � � "Whe � -1 was d - g the courtship . � "I don't want to see that Peaked ok- - I . n 'o lshmen't,_ibut the evil reputation soon i � 1. I ___.r__.V__..�. - - , . I . . �� '� .- � .1 -1 stunt With Cordellfl,' said the d. c., passed il nd the- tall, sti* hat, - . A Wonderful Treei i � _. � , .., r __ Z � i Ing woman in !aiy rooln again, nor I � 11�� It I �vay . I the royal pa � � I : 1. she declared that I should pass In tlj p lest hea covering that was ever ba' d��. . u ts-1 � lace at the' lstpane" I � won't!" said ff�,e grandmother of the I r> � f - li, : ANN � . I nine ragged PaInlers. I L L -M;315011 01139� my checks she would also ;die without worn ai��Iythe,LjMoSt ridiculed, d'utlives BLOOD capital in 1866 was shown a "miniature i I'll, I I I .. '. . I il 11 . - r I "I read my Oible wid the best o' . . __1qrqq"NrNW, - .- r delay. And now"- all other,stylps' I � 4 �i - L 4 ; S pine,tree growing ID a lady's silve I i no ?" : I . . nt ob the old rady,� "but 1).V il! Stomach, Wator "Well'what w queriEd the boss. I ; : I . thim�lble, suspended by' silketi threads. _� � folks," *Nve SOUP rL . I i I . I there's times for some, thin�,s' er or comlplj�jjj*, .B&Uow or I I r 3 I "We 'have been married only six BITTER I ;� L ! Getting Acqudinted. . Thti tree was a perfect forest monireb " I � " r i . I . L . . � w 4'n' times .dy Elf2plexion. i months," continued the assistant pill 9 ff 11 I ­ ! 'We jl,,esitated about renting thl' In miniature, its branches h-xidbiting f . I . . . for others, an' 'that Andrews woman - . I * - I , - i compiler, "and - she Is dropping hints i I I Out the sense -to know the one ! I . place," said tbe wonian wbo had just not less than fif ty perfect 11ttle -cones. � I is with . � MAKES I .i . . from the other. : arou . at I d . 4ull 1.1 Nye learne , - _ ;r I - I I � I What was the motto nd to the effect t h ug:fit to get,, moved in, .' d that the , I . . I I ' -_ � I ' *A I my life insured. ,*_ . , families on both sides of -as pwned/ . - ". ., . Iterids Xu, Frjuace and $psan. -1 . she, brought u -s yesterday, all in red and 1k, � ' I t . , � Z I . � : i I I . I s so unpleas , �: France is famous I gold letters, an4 we with empty stom- ; 1� . - I their houses. It I ant Ao - -PERMANENT I ; , � I . ­: k, ­ I .. - - . ­ I It ts door are al . of her roads, but the ro,ads:,Of Spala ,r �� I achs2 - 'Be S - live where the cople next - � filled with faith. - weet -th mth and cloar am, &Tall waste Odors of Stelmess. I � � �� - . - J ton I : I J . ; ' J., . i ; i ! . and, oiso'n Titter from the system. In gout the skin secretions take a ways changing .and you never know I - can scarcely be called roads. They are r - � I � . I I I � . pie W. bottle or,S for $1.00. All dealeft ' . : I I A � :_ I i Coo" Limited, Toronb% special odor, which'Sydenham com- what kind of neighbors you are going 5 CVRES ruti;, trails, quagmires, but not roadiv. - I - i er ME is T* VAN , � - __ _. � I � I � . . � - j i � DIISO. � - ___ I . On% 11 pares to that of whek. In jaundice to have.0' V ) � .. � I ,� .. f = I . - � - - I , . i I I' Londonys Lad -y lifa7opexiv. - . . she put the b6ok down, with a sigh. -----r-- I* the odor Is that of m isk; in oppilation, 'Yes," . responded � the. woman on the 01such seve� diseases. as scrofula, 1. :, � __ te . 'i �, 4 t . - " . I . The lady mayoress -'-of London can j � : of vinegar; of sour b her side of ihe fence. "That's one 1 1 4� ., ; . . 4 1 . : running sores, salt rheuni -or I - - " Z I , "Ali, dearest, I'm so happy," she . warm bread in Intermittent fever. In reason Why we're trying to sell our appoint maids %of honor -an4 a train , , � I " ds Seed -8 � zema, shingles, erysipelas and can- �. ; "What Is It, d rling?" 'be asked. , ec- re- ! e, I z plied. $ 0 .1 . ,,diabetes, Wben them is &rspJiation, hduse.11� __ . . bearer, and she has ber own -private &,_ � . . - . � - . I � - c6r as well as boils, blotches, pim- stQLte earr1i and four. At the lord . . "But you had ,such a Sad look in your I I , -the smell Is of hay Or, rat er, of &ce- I I ge .. � i t -AT TO- . � I - f I I � � . . ples, -constipation, sick headache, mayof s proc-08'sion, If she comj esdirect I .. eyes $1 � L : tone; but, accordinf., to ] louebardat, I T�Le Picture. i I _.. . � Jost now. � � I -esidence, o, guard of . , . 111 14,now. I'le be reading about I � midway etween aldehyde and ace- Ethel -:What do you think df this dyspepsia, and all disorders- of the from her couktry r I � 4 P I . � I The Seaforth. , i I the unhappiness( that the wives G; men I � I tone,' being due to mixture in variable landscape, aun�y? stomach, . Ive :. . I 6 I � � - -1 I r , . .�. I - her to jol u the pageant. � I I :1 � of ge4ius havel always. had to �bear. ortiong of these two bo a. Aunt Hanna4-Well-er- don't and blood.- . L w I " I . - I I � ! 1.1 � i �o glad-, You're T !a' Store P' I think so much of the trees, b t that I I Oh, A:Jfred, deir; I*a e .:.: ;1 I Burdock Blood Bitters alw'ays otittoes lu Ger=&=7-� . I I . � . � A Bastiftl XAU'X Rixxe.� ,-. -_�:. grapevin e Is pretty good. r . pluc, � ! . I . just an ordinalle 0 Of a fellow!". I - I . . I - � I � � I ; I tb,jt_ does its work thoroughly and corn- Germans have long been it the fort- � I i .. . : . A bashful young man wkcrwas afraid Ethel-:,, Grapevine? Why, deap, I . ! A�jl kinds of field and garden seeds- -, � letely, so people knowl that when - most ra-uk as patato'�aters. Among a � , . I ! — . * aito propose to his gweetheart induefd Is the airtist's signature. . I . - 'ammoth long red an old need, yel- . I : � a her to fire at him w,ith a'pistol wbIch I i . W.B.B. cures them they're- cured large proportion of the laborlAg classe's - � . I . i He��. Theoly. I lo'w inormediate In go d giant sugar � ; . — t I the.prInel- I i � - potatoes and dark bread are � I I "JJO 7ou belie e men' 3 souls go Into long ed mangold, tur- he assured her was only I aded with :i � to-stav cured. � I , . . I ' - 1p 1� Tie Spaile and the R � pal staples of daily subsisten,cO. - I animals after d(ath? h asked. � n urple top swedes, powder, and after she. had done oo he . ske, 0 � - .ant Lath* , � i I - I . . I #,Weil, I sometimes think perhdps a I r a imperial urple topowedes, fell down and pretended lo be dead. Cora '4 think mother Is altogether . I I Nedletual Re3nedle*.' . - I , � I � ,are Sotton"Is obampion purele top a edes, out1boken in her criticism bf my they 40," she Rnsw6re . "There � She threw herself-- wildly upon the too s . ,, - Gpeynt�ne turnip, don W&X 0, '� him her darli g in er $ : -nearly 20,000 khown Me- � some qo-s whoisrouldO be as mean as . body - calleO, husband' . i . d1clual remedies. , , ft I b tter tbeans, Pe", white beans, es 9 b6loved, whereupon be got up and . Mildred�-Yes It's not always -wise to . j ar If . w re no : . I i I � Al they , e I it t for an influence corn, Mtoh met onions and Ch I I K - LPION � t, of solUe kind inside of them." ' '04jons, sud I&rge co, - call a s�ade a pade. i . Llqmld Glue. I . I ma , Rking on!o". I married her. -London Tit -Bits. � . - � I ' 1 4 1 . � I 4. � . h�ve f6ur varieties, of potatoes, both I . I Cora, -,No, no a rake a rake. . � . . I ..* I A nRFECT NONE REMEDY. Pour naphtha -upon sbellac xintft bf 9 � , � T- I I ­ - � P I r I �. 1. . - � - . I i ej*rly, i4edium and 1�te-tha early rose, The Cow. . I I . � q- I- � �_ � � �; ! . i � � I lbdorsed by the best itgnob. Journals Supplied - lereamy consistence and keep� ftelose% 1- ; . , I � � P, ; A Fst16 De -a tion. . t4e million dollar potato,, the beauty of "Johnny," said the teacher, "write a I - : h ZR0Z This gju,6 will uW � . d I , � � � to British sol�iers in Suitt - to 1mX& V Miss V'rjsopll�_why o you say that h0bron'and 'the RM�iri-S�ate; -early 'The Very Good Kant , , r � 0 e .� I se�ntence contitiping the word 'con- , tw� . For an Tbroat and GUNd TroubleA. PleuPlWf _�' I - � . _. - I 6`11elsforever pmting abou - wood, glascs, etc. It Is water . , Y poas an beano$ and 411 kinde ,Of garden, tents."' � . 11 I I � I at his umps. Abs6eweo, Old sores Vicerp Fel on ,pMf sud I � Miss van A111114, who 1,4 to be married . _r � Win Dlwase& F"10=14 p1mileff, stfirjointz � I I lieie4l � . L - hard labor conscleVee tell, ..him. What does his Mumatim tumb"o. Opraluot Bruises, dries quickly. 11. I today, is so pvla n? Do; you know her . After _a. few momentsP . ?IF es. 4c,ato, re ffeett . V I I hA,V4 soma pure maplo syrup at 25c a . . follo Ing: "The conscience tell'iIiii, anyway by sight? � - � ind-honey at �00 a lb. I have .Tphnny submitted the I ftWby0Mffg1tftj250. Tryltonoe. . GOod. Vr1da7 Bre" 1 3 � - 'N q�arb, I . �_, . I 'o. 'It �f ineat contents of a cow is milb.", . "It usually tells him apparently wbat � i I i I �:. � - some flne spy ap] I I . Miss Verjulcet ,Z , bilt I notice th, I ?Ieo, and the f � - i .� ; 1n many parts of EnglanO IL SMAH � � I . awful Sinners his neighbors are." . � t . ; "A only the pie-. . o�eaie -i'September make -at the right . � 11 I the papers,ha'vO PrintCq . I . � MONEY TO -LOAN I loaf of bread was baked on 0e worw -1 -1 * I � ture of her fut4e husband price. I . I � I . I I � I money jo 10snat if per n.ent om good farm mur ing of Good Friday and -kept untH thd - .A . . I � ! I - Wantod-f;esh butter and eggs, for whioh Don't iguy oepple. 1Vs net much fun I � - i ty.- Apply � 110 XAS. L. KILLORAN, Barrister. Oft t, Good Friday. The bread,yrs# 201 I - � nex I th . t I , 0 highent market price will be pald. guy . Thougli the world may owe 'every. . I Courage is th'Lt elem ' t of manbood � , for you, and the people whom you . .. - orth - I 1712-11f - i6 belng _� ,-,-;, , eu . . - . In a man which never Oeserts hl . ! . -1 will hate you and Jay for a ebance to- mR a living, only. the persistent Col. I 7 i, .. - � _ eaten, but used as a medicin , - , -t mrielf n 1. I r - 1 7 . �, , . - . I . ) sup -posed to acqul-,e heallnir Vr49ertlM ; ,'A' I . � get even.-AtqAlson GrIobe. lector irots It. --- � . � - . - i -I nor his frle1iU,q--Scboolmaster. . N I ___ — , - — � , : 9b - ___,_� , ­ � ___ - � - - - , — -.- - 1. ` -I I I I "I I I ra, I I , I I I - I 1 �'. j �, �b !r— 3 !Mm A, Go AU LT I 6 - , --- --- __ 1. . i � � I � I t - � I I . - I . I I .1 I _; I � ' 1 . 4 . . . I - I I I . I I ^^~ __ I - 11 I � . F . . � , � MARRIAG�l 410ENSES �_ � ZA, R MR - — �1 - M - __ IC - � � I . I I I I I I . I , zi "I X a . I I .0. or" 0.10 . L P . i -1 I : . i....._ . I V, ­ � , I IS!�UED AT i i . . ­ - i I I 1 7 _', i . . Possily *,&d tboroug1dy *wpm& I ; � I 1; W ­ - imdhadf.. I � 1 7 � . �� cuft. a ( W One. 0, . in Two Day& ow, cominG _. 11, 11 . /�' WANTED. I 1. . . . � i . __ . L 'ex - ire.- - I Pot , OFFICE - -. I I I I � - Ale.. EX . b -_ I " pot "I' THE HURON � IT0911. i I -� � . - Adllk� 61 0 - . - - I At . - I A - - I I�_ �, � . I ,- . SWI 04TIX, ONTARIO. . � � I � � I ' NO WITNES � REDS . W � . . � i I I I . i I I . ' I A jiu�uiber f smart girls and! young boys in Water. : TAS 100"Button *ctor,y. Highest wages paid. Apply-st I W , once b� IWO or call at our ofiloo. . I , . 11 I tORARD BOSOHNI" & BRO., SeVft !L . 1801.3 � i . 'Whterloo, Ontario. I I __ � � - I I I I 7 . � � � I i i . - � . � I - � : � - � i � - . . ! . 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