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The Huron Expositor, 1903-09-04, Page 3_-, � , _­_ __-, I - ",--r' I __­ " -,-----.,-- I � . - , ­­ -, � . � o �. - . - J - - , , - ___ �__'­- _,__,____,__ -_ _­�­­­�­_._ 7 _ , - 1_7______1_-_`-7- �7 : _­'_­___ - . I 1 . 77 =�777"_­ .. I ; ; I . � � i T_ I 1 _­�__1­___­_____­_._ ; I _. :; : . ; _ - - - - - - - - I � I - - ­­­ - - ­ - , __­� --- _'1,1W . . F� � 7 I .1 . . . � �!� . - - � . �, -1 - I .1 . �.. ,� 1. I � 1 : . I .1 ; � - . . I ., . % . . I .. I . , . . I . I . I ­ . � ., I . : : �. . . ­ . I I I I � : I � . ! � I .. . I . - I . I - . I I . .,.. I _., . - I i . � - - I . I I I . ,� ': .. . I J I I ;. i i I . I t . I t I . I - � ; IS so , - i . - - keeps fined Z " ritfi� a I � L ,&,LU4�5­1 - �­ ­ ­ 41- ­­ 1� I . - i - L,4_14, j A".. .1�#b, � .cA w-- .- -_ . C4 -h d -e -hou� wnen Lciorace uire�ieX first went to , I E ow a lal ets with pasw I - -­ : . + LCI I I I— I mighty cleft in the leveV 6arth . � . ­ 4__ �' I . � 4F � L It _,.J� � . . -n - - .- New York city, - i - ;� .. '. - C*A--a I I and, time, of need." , , 1\ qt What is I's."411tial to a.pretty WO, � � ­� I I 0 le wide, Its brWks shaM I , Prepared 1i L two dnrk xs -of a 1 green, , awkward � I ,sap.es in t, ( works of, the most cele- - I � ., . ' 7- p 1, � . . . . - . I I � � - � z I � I strenSM N6. I and NO.' ,0 Lry scourage- �brated auth Irs ' which display an Agn I iiian" liery is tho given _�E - * . , third of a nal ' I COUAA! boy, hd me� with di 1�n�� 11 anSwer aS z � - � ­,� . . I __ . � 1. - . u% reaching, over 1,200 feet ",/ . ,� ­ I - I . - pmiplto " No. L -For Qrdinary cnse,j Ment For two dayp'. he tramped the . I ;mwvlago - by a modvni. 1)eaut�y vxpert: ­ I I . 5 - -, ­_ . S- �_ - . - I I MOMMI I � : �, . I ard, sometimes ilmost. 'Perpen- t . � / is by far t a best, dolla. . norance of t iings that every' schoolboy � � L � .- � . �_ . - I ,�. , I � � - . � - - . dowr-w I .streeti, visiting two4hirds of -the print- I A prietty. woman, first of all,w, -, . - - : - - - � medicine kn)wn. ' -7 1 . . I � , . times banked with huge ,O know. 17 Z I- - i - I � . dicular, . SozzlLe , - ! I �� I is suppo 4 I I 'A little Sunlight Soap will clean must have clearly cut, regular leg,t- -c . ; � � T46. 2___',T,or special cas �s-io d ' ce,,4 Ing offices in the town and always re. I � I - I I ,� � - "I , � � i . I � I - f " � I I : _. I z - . : k"PS of � . 1 Sir W Itell Scott In his "Heart o , ures. . - . talus or buttressed with spin- . - - - _ - - rr dollars per bot ceiving a cold. refusal of his services, I � � � � . ; ­ I.. � - . I P until i I : leg -and towers often sur- � YOU? Alidlothlarx" .spe-aks of his heroine a cut glass and other articles � i i es-__%sk your druggi 5t -for 0 ,q - I s a skin above re- I -, � - 0 - 9 V-11 =-p_ ' $ � . .,ihe mil, t have -_ _ � - Im I His biographer, Mn, W. A, Li I - I I- - I � I ; . _,� - I ; � � I - I Votton noot C�ompound- Take no other V G' ! C1, 1 ipUnlight proach, untouc-hed by rougn or pow- .� -_ � I wRtli eagde nests, a -Lid all I Inilt , that by Saturday, ul - � they shine and sparkle. 11 4 'i� I I . . momw �hai,in- ! tb e 'merit of those peaccxnak� . . . s and atlor, 4, are I - 11 : �� I , ght Greeley was 'tp . . '4- � i .. � I ­ . der. �, I � I PaMtec� elowing with the richest color ftngerous. � No. I and No. 2 are soI4� and ! I � , ;L" . I 1 ,4 :� . .: . I ,� 11 ' satisfied that thelcity offered him no .. I . ers to wuOlsi it is pronounced as : ' � ar c� I . _. .,� � recommended bv all drug 8ta-In tW6 Do- 11 .-. - W I I I . I : will wash other things than 1 She must have full, cle' ves. � ,11� I , � ... Soap �; i �! . i � I � lbenedIcHorl hat they shall Inherit tbo - -1 . . I . � - . - � � . -"14 Patches of yellow and .oran.,,,e,. aninion of Canv�4� Malled to any aft,ea,i hopeof, a living. 1 -He decided to leave , She niust have eyelashes long and � if I % : � -1 � . � a � . L- � - - �, � - ,!�,� - I _ � Weai-dngs of red iind blue, with here on Tecelpt rice and fou- 2 -cent pqstoze )UntiY on MondaX, before his . . .433 . .t_ I ­! IT. - � � - I -V � 19 forthe c( i 1b o ear tb.11 Borp and bred and passing �, cjothes. . � I N . . I ; . . ]Bt=l)&, , We Cook'cc�mpnny . - �& I curling upward., � � �! . I . i � finely , : - I - �� - . : -1 __ -&a . $1 1 * . . - � -%It Indsor ."I,, v�as gone. .. his life In ]E�bie reading Scotland, Sir ! - - I . �, I .� i . . , ji, , wering abutment of red an�i there 14 . ­ r. a She . must have , eyeb- rows - 1. - I I . . . , I . , last dollar 1 . . � .1 .� -; - . � . I . I � -4 � I � .1 I I I I I - .- r I lw 11 � another SM or Yellow. At the bottom lq6. I , - I , � Mr, . AUCTIONEERS. long -and I ­ % . . . I . � � . ; I , 61 f6iih by J. . Bob . ; . It happened that some acquaintances I ilt:41 � wz-. .--,I . q . � and 196. 2 are sold in � I -4sl yet. Ignorant. of the fa�t � " marked, slightly ar�hed, . � - - I 11 ! , . . - - - - : � I . 't im � I ,� YVAI . . i� - - � ' I . tho t It W. s Ao the me e in. . narrow; yet the naxy � � . .1�, - , jo.wx the gleaming green river, and at erts, Alex. WilWon, C. Abernor* Or d 1. I dru landlord, who called'on Sunday' I ; I ek that ih ' � ' ow lines ahould � I I � : ­ I- - . � - � _ 1p of big i 0 1 ! . i 'Ri . - : , . � � glow. 1i ­ � � �rVHOMAS BROWN, Licensed Auctioneer fox the i : �� . � I I r, � . � 11 __ __ - #,-be top eent, rea,ch 1. .80 � . T 7 : -1 . I . ­ . ,the � dark green for , es I I told' him bf an office where a compos- . . hex ItaWe- f h Was promi ,�-! _L Counties of Huron and PsrW Orders left a'. be thickly covered, ,so as to be WV -11 _111 , . � � ­ - I - ;.. I _ sed' i -:�-- � 1, , : r . I : :j ,. I ' . . i L t- -1 . . - 1.� . ­ I � I : ! . : i A. M. Campbell's Implement wareroorns, Beaforbh or marked, ,4s 11'penchled. I . At- -.4, � I te, the -.canyon edge, and sometimes I . itpr was wanted. oreeley went there � - - I , � ani e liction of *the peacemakekg .1 9 i I ­ I � . ! � the Pe � 4i � 10 - 1 ,. - I , . I t4 7 I . , pK01 I .1 - � I . I 1 ; I . a ot .- .T - V! I . . i - � I . .. I - I .1 , I - --tion gupiraDteed or no charge. 1708-tt - - . . - -4, .- I I . ... - � � . . i I I . � TPA Expostrop- Office, will receive mpt &ttention. - - ; � � e'ven rugged'and gnarled pines, the -van- ; Xondaj M�rnlxx 1. . . . wa 5 . ,She must have a straight nose, 7 - . r ­ I I 1 1 - g; before the place was i - . t "they shall be called the chil I atiBfa � - �- . . r - �-�, - . i . - K J3 . . I I The Sea ., rth � ' . i� : I I � � . - : !. . . � . delicate, neither fieshy, nor pointecb ! - � I guard of the wood, venture over the � I ,_ His appea=6 was so uncouth . � POR I dre xx of Gdd, 11 1. � - I t �T. , � . I . I . open � -, ­ * � __T I - I , � _ i ­ . � 1. H . . . k . � 1. . I ; I . . I I I . I TAMES G. MeMICHARL, licensed auctioneer for nor broad at the tip, with the U06- _ - ill -, . � . � ?� � , ­�F � j# � : precipice to find footing on some ledge. ' . - that he would have been rejected there Dickens In his "Tale of Two Cities" '#J the aounty of Huron. Sales ,attendo to In any trils free and bexible, , I . . . . xn� I R_ il . � 1, . ' . . - � . I a to liang, half dislodged, with angular, ; ' ` ' &1so If the foreman I had not had difil. DIAR, Wk DYSE,. ERT . sa3 s "We Adme o th strong an of 1 part of the county at =oderite rates, and satisfaction �z 14-,' . I ��� .. � . - I . . ,�, 9 . ; � _. . � . :, . - . .Tea�' Stor - - 4 . i I , � ! 1=raleed, Orders oft sit the Seaforthl"t affize 8he must, have a mouth rather too . - . � � ; I --- . *ad arms reacXng, out into the mighty . : , - culty In getting icomposltor for a . old SerIpt ir s, descended to the chief I t Lot 2, Concession 2, Rullett *111 receive large tb - . . I i - - A i - I I - - _t - -I & I - r ' � . I Is an too *all, with lips lull 3 V �N r � I- ... iiep,ths, a resting place for soaring- - wa#ted done.. . i . ful �ctloxiar I who worked the , guillo- Attention. 'Even , un i t� , -,I I , 1, laqk, . Oreen ud Japan eag, piece of work We F: 1882-tf and plump and rosy red. . _ ., I ' '' � , L � i. 411i , I . _ . Still leads I - --*>. C I . LICI - CRAM ! I prompt . - I itely shaped mouth h" no , � I . I . I I - eagle or hawk. �, The sides of the can- Salida,� lack and mix' Tearr at -Ar.. This was setting !up a small New . tine." ni does not have to be a pro- . \�'- 34 - 1 : , , k � � . I 0 , 1� � 11 . � ' � UCT101qgERING.-�-B. 8 Phillips TAcensed exquIs tilllji � I'll - - � . _ -- . , �,'� , I � fot nd stud ! ' f the lFrench revolutio ithout ,dxpression. � - ; I yon being not of solid rock, but, of � oms blifik %�d mixed laus. � I a .lead Testament with narrow columns, the PAIN ,; THE ST01 ACHI . - ,n 1A Auctioneer for--.tbe oo�ntlos of kti7ron and CharM W . _�_-, . . � .E1 I - � � I - . I- 11 : )to horoughly �1 .. � ; � _. - . IN . � �Itz 1 Pertb. Being a ractical farmer and t She ,must have -e-vtn regulAT t@eth, , . emm5ling, soft formation, have fur-' in' all tie best coffeer, a so sugars b all text interspersed With 'references, -to. i I � to Eno tl I ,, e no rious executioner . f I . � � . I y I ' AND ALL i . took and imple- __ � . : . , , understanding i I - I L i 'mento, places me in a better position to rf alize good � I . I - . the ditftrept kinds,'f -om ' Who chqpp k. off heads 'it the Pla t1fe Ywoe of farm a -ate -i A - ; "t bed plastic mateTfal for the sculp- I I I . kestrau� lated notes marked In Greek and other 1111- Ill ce do � of moder sije, pearly. white� with -_ �. . i - � I . . . 6r . � � I - down to, the very A 4�ple I I � " . I �­ I � ' , , � tarl= . - -wind, which. have -characters. 86 Complicated was i I Etevolu o a was nanx i prices. Charges moderate, Satisfaction guaranteed full enamel. I �­ 1-1. I " of water and - syrup 2be a quart, Ix 3t Anebo - and usual . . SUMMER COMB 11ATIL) NTSs 4 ed Sanson and I or n�ry. All orders lefk at Heneall t office or .: - 4_- . . . . i � . . L San� . i 98, Concession 2, Hay, will promptly She raust have a chill neithOr vh2xP � d'- - . . J tooled them into a thousand fantastic - the task'and so little could the com- I : ,!so � ,st , . 1�_ ! . : !� Goldenisyrup, t*o gA5 n &I] of,;yrup . . I . 1 1 nol , Te 7� 4 ! . i . . . - - -11 I I Oxxe�a eye traces out sigantic : � I I - I - - . . _ - . forms, i to. 1709-tt i I � . I , Mao baking n o,TWM M15 5, oik , ,postfor earn at It thdt several na i ow # pupil In the lowest i ­ ii :, 11 I - � � � . I �'. � ,� I . I I - I I � I � - - 11 cushiony, turning :_ 1,� - � , , tits line, round vM4 I ; " � - ,� I . - ti- 10�g ole'ir bacon, .whole isle ani I . e w 1 s soon as In bistory 1� the public schools knows , . I , , .to 1: � castles, huge dog formb, bird forms, for $1.0 !� 'I abandoned th' Ork almosi a en bad . The 1 5 class ttended nor blunt, but .gently undulUtdIng in 4 i _i- .. . .1 . , I I*G EFFECTS ARE MABVELLIOU1. ,_ In, it. I - � . - _�� I, I . - MAVE You a little upwar,d, with a dimple I .- X_ � � ., tinle faees-all adding to the awfui im- . ithat It wa talboa who digeoTered the I : - �� - I . .. � . . , amoked home, smoked backa,' bol)ugna they had 1-M-1gun It. ! I I I - I -1, 1K be6n S m" ok. She must havo a small, ,"lip- - �. i . � . ate ___ : I t - 1.� - i I III , . _� - . .. I ' IT ACTS LIKE A CHA"N.! 'I �Pac ing a good deal jaw, not 12,rg ­ .. L. ressivenegs of the place- taugage, lnuch bacon, ior� beef, lbeat The foreman offered the work to . . I c Oc a yet Keats In his im. %_ I p I . 0 , ge and .angulax, which - . � I . , . . ; � � ? I . -11 :: RELIEF ALMOST INSTAUTANEOUG# Mortal son)w 4, "On First Looking Into I - -�,� I -i � . Por miles the canyon stretches north- pure 1%rd, butter and eggs, all at 'Greeley, believing t4at in half a day I : . I lately and feel rivas a hard, domineering look. -_ . � � I 1. � : ' . 1i � � the lowest prices. . I . - I _�t ­ � ward from the lower falls. From the boy would prove himself Incapable I I I ChIpmag's, omer" makes Cortes the J ..6 an occasional She must have a throat round, full � it:� t 1� � - � ­ . � ^ I � We have alao, flour, COM -Mf al, bran, a iorte, . . L, 4 � I . � .-I � i I I f 4 I 4:�_� I .- ; . . . . . ,numerous well guarded outlooks the ' If performing It, When the proprietor i 1. man who ald 'silent upon a peak in � twinge of pain - I - oatmeal, rolled wheat, Tillson's rpllc � . 4 1 . &-ad pill�r-like­a niarble column, to _E- I � � 1. d . 1� - � _; ; V, - � I; . : � . I ,1 *,___�w I I dyourheart? I I � i wetator, grasping hard upon the rail- I saw Greeley at work,be atlaked the fore- -W. Darlen" and Baw the great "south sea" i support the head. I . . . oats, Vanner oiktq, crean, of ,wheat, qua. L . Pleasalit, Rapid, Reliablo, Effeet . � � 4.i I , � �_ ' . r ; , i- . ! % 7a you sho t of . . Ing lest the dizziness of these heights ker oats, malts viV vim, . I stretching way before him. inw1m havo glosay ba�r thathav : g, onols, man why he hired that fool and said, tl'� I ' I .She -5. ! 'i . . � _ .- I . . . lw br-ath, nerves �* " 1. I I �, � . limerve him, may behold, a hundred flakes, oream sodas &-nd all kin s of "Pay him oir tonight" . . i - I . - I be g�ea Gibbon, who7was so intol- inever known the touch of bleach. -ojr ,,, V --, " iV . : . anhinged, sensa- , t _ 11 . . I .� . I I : ­ . � . . . I � J *,xfi'. I varied views of the grandeur, looking faney bWuits, grape nt ts, swiss food.. But the foreman did not pay. him off. . era nt of erro.ris of � other men, dye�. . it, _J , . � - I , . 11 EViERYIHOUSE SHOULD HAVICIT. I ) , I iotYofpins and needles t-� L "�4, i . : � _ I grabs 'wafers in two p)uud tfDo, pure ' ' 1 i . ape ks In "Roman Empire" of 11the going ShO must. fully understand what . :_ N, ,:__ new honey, , . . I OUR DRUGG147 FOR IT. ,rA K c k o I�T"gft. , A , - - either toward the falls, which seem to. Ini. This boy had worked on a New Eng" " : a I through your �, � � J18K V aits- her in -the ,way of -hair- ..- I - I � best a :1 , A - , I AU thi canyon end like a splendid white . . land farm, had cut �rood in, the winter I a Oxas and e Saxartes, tWo rivers of arms, and fingers? , � I I � � . ve I �--i,;j !! . . I ha a few box6s of very floe raisins I o sell fr . dresging, and clin cWsely to that - *� I I I . of xn�rble, or off to- tke north- . cold a ' I I ,om � . . 4 Better take a box or two 9 _'� - - I - I column . h a a yer ndAn summer bad worked in the I i an(lient:rejacwn which descend I I � I �f 1 � I I I y - PRICE m 35c, - of Milburn's Heart, and Style- - �., � ward, . wher6, the stupendous gorge I - I 0 the mopritains of Tudia toward 1the - - I - - �_ . at wholbeale prioes. 1, 0 atl & - . � �4 -_ " � . large'slook of friesh grocerf Df fi6lds under the noon s.un.1 He was not � I - She d I., X I inde, . . . . � M 011cate, � f � i Nerve Pills and get cured f must have s all, A . 10eg. .afraid of toll. He set that Testament I sea. ' Yet every school .i- � . ridens "out, loses some of its coloring, which W so . I . ­ fo w , ill'be told at Caspian! g6og- , �?" before things become too compact ears o -shell-like shape, ' i -j 'f�r', __ ' - � I - �� admits more of. the forest an A good �assortmen I b ol[V In&, a I. .0 ,. 'When the foreman examinb'd Ilie first . i . raphy sbo�'Vs that the two rivers flow. 0 . _I a, - -t 74--*�I �� I I . I . � . i . serious. She must have a forehead smooth, _, 1. � .,P- � .. _*f V! - � � disappeaM among rugged mountains. and glaoswaie, all of w ich. ill be's I proof he found that Greeley had set . Int) the i se� of Aral, and the Jaxartes I As a ape-cific for &.11 . �� -1. �17' I I I . I . ; � I I . I I . . even, white, delicate, .short and ol an __ � �jff I � I . � , , �' 4 I -- Everywhere the view is % . � � more type'and set it better tl�axx any mo nly rises In no "mountains , . trustful charazter, Arjosto A '. ____ I � I cheap. � open A ? _one that � BARGAINS.- . 1. I - ff­ ome ro7n��tlm- : I I 1P . . � �� , � ,,, 1,1 . I - - , i . -of terse ivory was the JOYOUS . 1. . �, �� I I have a lot, of very clean', b onie . Of ndia, , I &ces- the seal of awed silence upon the . - one else who had tried. . I I says . _4 I I otby sood for fall 86*ing and,guallantee I . i __ I . . I . . - 1 71 i V � DI ; . lips. It never palls, never grows old. . I I . � I I - I 8 ake;peare wrote of "the coast of - . brow." � + I- . � ! - � it to be! clean. ,; : . A nunik; of pieces of Priaw, o di 1. . � - E -ave a lonj le - I I 1- - � Z!. ; . ! � ' I I r in- ,Bo 11 ate �_ -2 ;. : - One soon sees all too much of geyser � . Bo mij �,11 and In his "Gertrude of I 3he must. h 4 and & , 4 - -buttow and igges �fo : , � � 'It . , ; ­ . Wanted ; heoh . r , ihich . SHOPS OFCANTON. I � omir g11 Campbell had tigers prowl- 1, heart and nerve .- - � 'a k ' drily sol 121c, for 8a, i ��� troublestheyean. hand, yet plump, 'with tapering 00- - � 1. I and palnt,�I)ot; of this, never. At first � the big�dst mar et prI63 will -be p�id in i � ­ 7, 1 - . - I � �. . .� . :1 - I . � MCI I rs, the tips bf which, when restiure - .- 1, t., . � . ' - ,� the sensation of savage immensity is oash or, tnide. - � ; . .; Every Art and Laduotry It4epremented Presstotods for School girls w 1 30c Ing thr(ugh the jungles of Pennsylva. bt be' excelled. A V - � ;, ; - I . I . . I � " Le I � IlIgnorance, 0 palm, fshould turn bark. 8 4 I 1-1 1-1 _� w overpower,ing that the spectator A large sto of all. sizes of frulb jars 0 the I In the Chlim,exe City. and 25c & yard, now 25c and- re- n1a. St ch In high places" true heart tonic, blood OI! th � I � :1 '�_5, . I , I - . � . Te � I � . I -A - . ins . 'I h , I I . I I Q . righb ptice. -. Malt, eii or, white * �earnot ve e :cused, for, with ordixx"3� - e richer and nerve re- little- . ! � ff - only a confused sense of big- i .. The merchants', alleys are the para- spectively ; these are particularly good -14 V. . I . I � hewer, they cure nervousness, sleegless� � - She must h � b, nail 'AltranspArent I ­ , I i and staidard vinegar. f alt by thofl rrel . avle . I - . I 1. . I ease bon, Shitke Camp- . v,�f 1 . ness an e I' . - -who visits Canton, values. .- 1 � , - ­ , d barbaric' color, ,but when h 1�1 . I , GI speare and ness, nervous pi , like a ruby among pink roaes­�-uot I I and lease. ,:, t "I ,dise of tb6 stranger I rostration, smok eart, � . 91, . . 1, - I : - .,.v � I � t to the I - i Ir �hlna. The shops -have open fronts on Ootton goods elsewhere hive '! risen :bel cou d I ialve ascertained the 'facts. palpitation of the' heart, after effects of la long, nor roiand nor- adtoOther � i ,; I - 1. . 1- ' . . 4 I . -, . I - 1_.�! t .- 1 either side the .narrow lane, - I gri pe, etc. I e. but of' a T'air sliape, with a. I- vanyon bottom below the falls, when I and every in price. ' We have 0, few i 'es squar . _3 I'll - I I I L . plee t10 sell . - � �­ L ... from' eva7 - . art and Industry, the homellest 'trade I . rice 50c. per box or 3 boxes for $i.,25 white cresent visible at the base� . - I .. he has seen the wonder ' .. . , eg : . X I I : . - A, G, A -­ L T . at reduce, prices. i � I I � WOMAN. . 1. _. . . : and th ' most faicinating pursuit, 1. . at all druggists, or will be .sent vn receipt She must have a loot not too' :.-- 4 �­ I I e � . . I .'' . I L I . 'L ; i . point of view,.he begins to grasp a ; :,j - � . I A n1eq: ariety of0retonneq, L wns, 4�oxxfu. pf price b . L small, but proportioned to the sta-10 - ' i �, � I � . i larger part of the whole scene, to form . 1:1 � � , y . i : � thrIT-es in the dark passage. Black Muslins, .. rt Muslins and Tov �Ilixxga OM P'the masterpiece.- 4 ___ �__ L __. I . � 11 a picture -which will remafn with him: 'FOR R. I I The T. Nilbwm CLO., lurnited. ture it supports; white, well alX31 I 11 .'­ I I I . - . .. � - . S� I . owingIng signboards proclaim the bust, clu . ­ . � I 0 ,:A � I Toronto. Ont. I � . . . . I It I I - . to select frow. I ' OOL � � - ; . . i� I ! - with a curved outline aud 'a, anwo. 41 � I -R. S;. Baker In Century. � - -i ness in characters of red or gold. Pan- . 8 kespjaz�e has no heroes, only hero- - - ; . . I -1 � T - I I ; T . bo -ziotdfail to see'our xx�w (linos in - I surface. .1 � it - t - 'n . 1 demoulum triumphs In .a: series of yells - I � I I Ine i.-_R�xsjln. L . . .. 19'. - -.It . _. * . I L i I *ith. a i � L A I � I ; 1. I" . 11 � __ -L : Ty pewr e ; p ss r . ...'W_, ' M.L47 _1 She must have an arm I � . I � .. � . � . - - , V 'omen teach us repose, civility and ­ "`�"IA CIRCULAR . United it r Oom- OOM. Ylannelettes, Wrapperettes. aOd Dre8s i Vk. I The Vision of Dirds. . .. . �_, 1 ,�s the chairmen scream for a, - * ' I SIGN $ 7yl -4 ­ � round and flowing outline, X0 sh*LrP- �. 9 I,- -� L � 11 � I . I., . I i T_� � . . . . i i I . The poles bit the pedestrian In the eye, Goods, all u to date and st�r4asoxxable : _` L L ! i I � Birds have very acute visto I \ L L . .i P � 7 g lity.-I oltaire. #E�,' . the elbow, and taperin . 3. . L � L , 'r s at 9 . " � . � I . I - I . 1pany Lim te& L �� gles the stranger. pneeo. I i I I ! I I ,­., - nel-3 I s .i 1t . I i : . A�il� � � � 1, I . t - . - ; ,; � hd the mandi I I 'V 'onlam I a the most perfect when t - , down gently to a small wrist. w. . ; . haps: the most acu'" . ; . � I � he tHE ,,,,,-,­ ­-� , .�j SAW ­­ . . I � te of any creature, irin Jog ., !� � � -'!; - a OF - 4�� L S � . � I I 7 . � i . � � I . I . '_-_.'k�.'. -1. . .1 I . I � and the' sense is also more -widely dif- I f 1 . The native tilts his huge hit '61dewlse Our B�bt and Shoo stook J always - loping shouldtM, m _ j I . _. . is . mo it w ly.-Gladstqx�e. She must have s I � = �% � .. 4 - � � 5 L I rp . fused over the retina than Is the case, Under�vQ*od, Empir and'Slick. to avoid a crush, and of�en the coolies well assorted, and plices moderate. I JOSt Eden, SUCTC1 as L not too broad. � � ; _".�, � t , I I - - I t,;- . I ! I 1, w I "n she _� .- so ; 0) I � L '&. 11 I,," with man. Consequently L a bird, can � I. ensderfe:.1 ; swing aslant In the alley or duck Into Our st k of Dis6s is well assorted iilo te can votore It -Whittler. I I i She must have a waist twi6e 1*4 -_"_.4��g � ­� 1. 'III. - - �! . - I . I _4- � � I see sideways as well as objects in front I a store to avoid a catastrophe. _. L I (1) - size of her tbroa,tfL 'not, aS - fa8)A,0]M � ; !�'_F*. � L � . . ' '_ 4 I I . . : t -4 L . . , 1. - �, 4 . . All visible writing machines, for I and goo e. White dups and Sau- I i L" ! I : l sale or . T iere is a; woman at the beginning I 5D arly tht A fl_� i . The Chinese as a people are.-'�modest 1. I L of it. .A. bird.sees, showing great un. torent by the monbh, ribbons,'etc., and all L.. I cers at $11 �er doz ; gilt edge j ditto at I all gileat ihixxgs,-]�axnartine. I co .- 2 L' Al . 11 I In their d I bf - I same slze� L �i . . er pi&keii of typewriters, second hand ress. The erson _16 rarely I ,A= . easiness in consequence, a hawk long oth , 4 p . 0 _��,� . 01- . t i . . . I - I % 1. . $1,10 and $1.20 per doz.; cQlb�red sets 1 ,,M,o '% J a last at the ' r- She must have hips high Aud wMe- f.L -, j. . . , I I I mah , cross and ea , . _, I . L I i before It is visible to man. $0, -too, � for @ale. Apply to L . exposedL Women -wear double* breast- I , :3 �. _� L�­ � � I ; I � I . - � � I I . � i L I ; � . L . I ; I of p1stes � r,ups and saucers, 30 pieces, lies: at the 91rave.-E. S, Barrett. She must have a good fiVire, �L "I i . fowls and pigeons find minute scraps . - I ed sa-eks which fit tl,gbt to the throat,. L $t 1, 9 I (D P. -0 L � - � � of food, distinguishing them: from . - _ q; ' But in the,set, at $1.75 per set. : bandsome Woman is a jewel; 9, I plump enough, -yet slender enough, � -�, - A I � - -11 , . L VAN EGRIOND, Agent and men are usually covered. . I . CIN 1- - � � I �' . I I I I . .� . I - t i �.�i . . 1. I n� I though never auggostiW of an angle- . - L- � - , what appear to us exactly I similar under the strehs of Vard, labor the man All 11 s of sta le meeries' and dry wo n,is a treasure.-Sani-di. � - � z s �,r­ I � I *17 i;j - I � _ - Of L . NTA I0. - L I . ,_ .P 9 ' I e � ir i - _r . I'll � M Sh- must know how'to poise thO I.. .�14 - I L L� - . -he un- b . I � r I � pieces of earth or gravel. I at the forge Is stripped to the walot, goods sol , at moderate pricesi Goods e e st thing In life in t I . A� _ - . ' body, ha Other words, how td stallid - r . - � ;- �� � . - ' - I . IS 46 L C � t �, � � z I - . !, PF . � -1 I L I Young chickens are also able to - - tF �V I 4 Osil�xxd and in the foundry a nearly nude all guarapteed, and if not Satisfactory el ed leo;me of a wife. -N. P. Wil- � . -1 - � I correctly. I , - L i � i to .. , I 0 il � -i w . ;_ � I � . n ' � . a' V- I �, - I I . � I L I I W ,� their o --,vu food, knowin,-, Its ID workman strides the iron seesaw like a can be rdtarned. Oome and Ot good Its ' I I - She must kuow how to sit wft`1101� . . fm . � k� I p Wood9m Phoa;),h 9 horse In the treadmill. The butcher : - Is any author In the wo ::g K a �- �, .q;� . � ; and bow distant it Is, as soon as they I goods at xight prier -s, I FOr whe -e. rld ' t being stfft-waisted. �� - � � � M __ 11A 4 1 and I- : k - . The 4 fea EqUA ; CD sime must possess the pose I r6- ` V - . I e 1, . are hatched, whereas a child only very cleaves his flesber on the block amid , I who teache% puch beauty as a woman's i -S . 4 , L -(,: . . ; * - is a i ol& well _-Ae � .. iii, ; I'll eyes? -Shakespeare. , pose . 4 ­ ! I I rn I I � . L � � L - � I � ) , L I � . . � �� - - I .- ff Wow T, T T 'I, .. I z:1 . gradually lea is either to s(le or to lisix d and dried rsits and skins of fowls stretched 'P_ , that mark, tba -daughter of a � . iz pre tIon. R A -Wo L- v J (D 0 *I � I - � understand the distance of 'objects. taut on the rack. Next door the gold � Heaven boa nothing more tender huaidred earls. . . I - ;,! t �� - - . ol � I � - -1 . r 40 1 bod;; � . I i . � _$ 'VP'AF*- she must have I ��� I - - �, i I a gait whith May, - I i -the young of A eve years. All ,tbaa a w . `L-1, I � Several birds, apparently 11 _-V � beater haxx�mers In his cave. Beyond . OONSTANCE, I .... cm,an's heart when It is the CO . :z I 1101- �� :­� 3 1 � � I - . - � ' ka,ued to that of & Diana N L I . � . gist the i ls§Stf , bode be it - i - .- � . .all those that nest on the ground, can . of ada . the kindling man piles,bigli bin forest I . I - � # of plty.-Luther,, - - . (12 lowing the -bounds. - - I � I- w�q I . . 1 1 : I . - I I ; . I 4 . . � , . see quite -well directly they come out 11 ��_ . of fagots. Near by the miller is beat- I I - . - r 3 - � I q raend an i Win . I L\ � i I ; - . - - 5 ' the -1 . I . I She Must know bow to- zlimv =' + I f L 17 F . Ing the meal through coarse sieves. . 16 � how to CO=.0 4 , 'L .. i of the shell, but the young of birds that -Before and AX -r- . ,& r� ,� . : ngliab.91 Stairs, ajSo , I -"� _� Its 11 W99 th . 1 � 4D 0 0 A Lown A— I . � at land � f ._X , � io � I � I i . T I , � � - nest In trees or on rocks are born blind J ,His neighbor skins fish Land hopes to BURDO C ; I There is axi`old fallacy that Anglo- * -stairs, gracefully, without'"JanY at- I I J, � . . -� - -4 s�' I gives universal satisfaction- It prom � *< L ,�� , . _. . I ; . Nervow k- where they . I . ! I i _7 1�:_�� , . and have to be fed. ---Chambers' Jour- permanently,cures.allforms sell them from 693�on wo is are 'te best The fallacy, ca . - : __ � ; - I V_44 �� - i'. V � - Tlesg, Emissi" , ___, ­ I . I . �0 __ I tempt to push holes in the steps. ,I � I - __ _. . .� . :6 bat under a feeble spurt of water. In � 4 140 0 I ­� �, m " is based 11 the belief that words of %a �qhe must have a. flexible, -vibrant, - .. IF, � aw. and all effecto Olt abuse or ex 1; the e I - :3 0 - - � . J sp&rmator I _Xmpo � : � I ._J , � (D , , - , - . I . � � r+ ;5 1 - _-­ . I �USOLof ,Tobaceo, Opium or *Iants the adjohlin den beautiful enabrolde I , o -Sax n' origin are more slwplb caressin , tender, poetic-, icrystalline ... �, _� . . 19 I An;] H 9 :::: - F - . . T �_ I . - . � I CL . - L and Brain Worry, all of w I lead V, .- � I I . 0 0 I � �'. � - � To1d.Out of School. ies are plied mountain high, with silkS,, LP ! ; derived . .� - Gr I , I %� W . � insanity 06nffmptiron and' Early I 1� BLOOD . Andi vigor $ than those - M � - - t voice. , ill __# � per CAL or for -15. V4U satins and brocaded taffetas In.won- . ' f rOM t - L , ; I : . . The infant terrible Is always with Prize ii . Lat�n. In p�lnt of fact, some Anglo- - -1 :3 0) She must know bow to put owber L 1W -`_-�r,� - . L - F_ six U41 eure. M I P 1) re. -1 L I - ; ; r . .1 i - 1, -, I I � I I us and in making trouble runs a close Pleage, Siz 1441 i . - = V . L . drous designs of dragons and flowers. . . i . clothes, or ahe loses ball her beauty ,Jk*� � . To et, 1 $ . V, and 2 01N ii ­ Qeipt of prX.O. Bond for f I I I .) Saxon words, are obscure and Ion A; P) 0 . - � - I -7. ; - - _.. � ;� � -1 z I . . I ,I Ith the wagging -tongue of The W od mpanyv li, ; Hau Cbeung Tat patiently transfers k - z " 4t% �X- -7-&-" A 'woman =7 have all theft at- : �4 I I L . - - L �i , I . � q - I .- - th,ern by t I � : scandaL - . � L IT I race V A,ccom,phnled by her young ont" canofto . be hundred from shelf to ta- , Mai�y� of 4ut commonest, most simple " :3 M 1% i . . w SITTER 4S � kom the Latin. The Lon- CL ;�� I N J traetions-be either dark or Wr, tall Lo . I � ., WO I -- n Sesforth by 6, Aber. i - k-mX-14 or short, slender or full forMed, .- ��' I . � hopefml� a woman was calling on a Wocd'a Pboophodine is sold I - ble in the hope'that Some stray bit may iioni Ne*s zl�s a storyin point. CL Z 10 - i �. _. . . . Fear, J. S. Roberti AWx, Wile d . I . _- I - :�_.l 1. � - halt, 1. V. L I , � , I i I I am .e) 3., x%< -1 -* grave or piquant, majestic or -"Va- - ". j 111 - � .vv . � ; friend -who happened to live in one of druggists, (%tch the buyer s fancy. Feathers are A L barilsi et more remarkable for the � I . m � tlk�9� 1�1 . -7 cious, serene or brilliant --4--d iml--sO _4 � I . - I- I - 4 a row.of houses of exactly the same I �axx Important Industry, and fan�, fol& Is a prely vegeta - I'll - I I vigor of his �ddress to juries than for (D SD _0 I .2;- � i ble $ystem ­ - -, f - . L � I '. A I her own personality is Charmimg, un- I _. N - I i - sppearance. , . L .. I, I I �. Ing or open, line the next shop, painted his'learning was commenting on the W 1W " -- she has tact, it ,dawl's 011 youl .L_ 14 . �. I : . (A -".", less w % I . 'qhe, great objection to 11ring in a � - 1. . in every, fanciful conception. - Renovator, Blood Purifier and proceeding of the other party in a tase 8; ..e 0 1 after you ha,#e seen her once or --t-14. 1 ; - . L __ . I ------- ; . I , i . i 3 0 A , --I I I . I i I CD - � 7 row of houses," remarked the hoste .. ; er trial. � 0% :3 -0 - 1710*� 'tvrize,- that she is not a pretty W40� I - - - - 7 1 I ; und I I F, T N I . . SS' i � . Tonic., ; . � - I , L i I � ! I - I 9- - ; I � "is the liabffity of, making a mistak.e, I - I . . . . $61 do not know what gloss MY 0 0 (D man, but a,,pretty doll. � -. �4 e . . . . (n is 0. . - � I at I . . � i � - _rzl I . UAII . I ., 1;1 ­ � I I -.1. - w __ - . - , i : i you ever have any difficulty, my - -_ - Imm . .0roteggive Engullb. �Iectly ng to put upon this . .1 � i I . DO" - I I i i , A medicine that acts dil I learned frlMd Is � % �? p . � . I . L z - .4 I . . . . No doubt purchasers In other lands � � I 1:wIll not mince my words, C o X An OceiLs GrAVOYSLrd- - 1. . V �� ., j 1 � I - dear?' . . ina#er, but Ili, i :� � . *1% � Siomach, . 0 1 . the same time on the , V .. �; J � I I I "Oh, no,"L.' replied the little fleiijd rand Trunk Railveay - .on L 8 le at English at- � _ - In plain, downright An- and in - ier,.' , , , f , � � A & I I 4 ,��,._. � U, 11; ",9"� 117 _/ 1. t Z11 , , I I I � I � - . t & L 1 1 1 -1 , NT I " Ill � r T ��_] M )1' In _ t1b - oA i h reas, to nil I I d6nounce 11 Tile most, important lio��ffl -1 - , ave . � I a W F 9) - - � I I L � - . I � . . Liver, Bowels and Blood* . I . (7i A. e world is Cape It -Lee, the south- 'I. . .... ! � ' . . , . breaking: in unexpectedly. "Ma, sa ; . I Systern. . - , : �' tempts - worthily describe U, nglisk I . . ; glo-'Saxon as: a nefarious transaction." - �t Loh r i I �'-,* "I I � � I'll --she can 'always tell your house by tie I I � - - . I : L� YS L I i � i . - 0) 3 eastern extremity of Newfou lno& . a - _', . I - Bil'i _� - I'll, f I . ­ .. � .. I I . .wares a foreign tongue. It is to be '% It cuies D u.suesso I I . . M #-#- CL it has also a most ui�envlable no- . - �, . � I . - ; � . . � . - I I ; ! T ''. # . - ' I ��� IL I dirty windows." I Railway Time Table. ; ;J, oweyer,- that' our business lie ition of WingitriL F�allx. - - ... . hoped, b Constipation, Pimples, Boilh� Head- rzgily� 11le L . - . � . . ans leaTo Sesfortb asfQlloiro: :, . , , I . . - toriety. . � i . . houo . es I - - �mt Some of the most terrible --trage- . 11 : � I Tri , �: 0 . .do n6t send forth announce-. , i ! The first hidorleal notices of Niagara "I 0 . - . �� pepsia , I ,� ,t ��� I . � --- - - , - � 9.20A.M. For )[MntoD. God ____ 9 and - iche,! S41t Rheum, Runnin Sores, I co , . . . 1. . - The Itetart Courteous. .. - Monts 4ulte so, grotesque assome that I . , fa I 1A it re g x n In LescarboVs recoO of. - marine annals have occurred � .,� L . I I : T? : I Iron. -.sr � . i .. i � . :111neardlue, . I . 1�1 . � eb * 0 dies in � I : . ; i . k, " I I I . - I A young and popular mem ber or Par- 12.40 p, M. For in n 400 U DoeirJun. I come to Vus country. Exere Is it __ Ind ge�t Oup 1.7 a V " - P t1le SCIC01-1 VI; ,age of Jacques Caruer, I . on this rugged, dangerous fore Snore, �, IE I I ,- . 6,16'p, M. Foy Clinton, Wlfigh�zn and Kincar- - ; ;._� ! I I Ilament was adcjressing a meeting at issued by. a very considerable conti- I low 10 sters I - ; i co i4e -_ : I � dine. � . Shinglep', Ringworm or an. .'dis- ase n Ille y! e r,1535. On the maps pub- P.O. An official chart shows the disa, T . . I : r which there wai a considerable rowdy lom p. m, For Clinton and C aderloh nental &-m:. "Does your dressing case . ed to I J-0trate Champlaln!s discov- . (1) there during -the post forty years, - - � I i I I a element present Like the other speak- 7.5B a. mu, .,-For StrAtford, - Guelpli, tolronto, . larising'from an impoverigh or lis . C-4- Together with sorne not inscribed z - I . " ,� I st; need, by chance, a superfine antiseptic , I � ot maps either 1613 or 1614Y 1 �0 � . I -orillis worth BA and points! we + . & urepondition of the blo I � 8 (datc - - 7 . - . J . . � ers, he was frequently Interrupted un- BEI[Wile and Mr-boro &04:poiloto soap, an energetic perfumed lotion, a tmp . th a� falls i re Indicated by a crosi, but "7 thereon they represent a total of � � � . I . . � I . Wmeeks ; �� ; � . - � - . . - . Of - ; � 1 ,4 W, losing patie' ce, he called for si- - ' .,east.. - Mon. dellclou le velou 0 ninety-four complete I I : 3.37 p. m. For Stratford, Gt ol * cream, an Irnpalpab . F�p 15ale by all Drug 0 no idescril tion of the wonderful datar . 0 :3 and � . . . 11 'Tb, Toront�, 012� � .1 I i - I � ocean going vessels -steamers I I Ing, �',Doa,t let every ass bray � trealandpointseAs. ­ , - is �A­e�, and the best geograph- . . ; knee, , tine, a 'very, delicate and'lasting'ex I rac (1) . 4 say � I 1 � I I %O ­ 11 �. _ on ' - n sailers. -Involving a loss of about , . I t . 11 I At once.,,' "You go on,* s1r," said the 4,40 p. rn, 'FOY Prafford, Gi elph and T � oto,. tract and unmateblessly efficlerit denti- I � . lea] autph(rii.es living today, dopb.t If ' . W Lin q . I � I . t . I . . I I . 4 . . .. I . - - p I 2,000 lives and S30,000,000 in hulls I . �. ] � � frice?. Or do you wi the ex lover: mentioned ever saw the � .'Z' and cargoes. Ships wbich stranded � I Palmerfilton awd I ancardin a. Ir H7-. : . � - -0 I r, - Angleade:k, and the honorable member � , ... ab to buy those ar- was left without a reply, -Landon I t de- T JR. -] to the contrary . . - � r � _ ' pan, Mixed. i ed ticles to make a present, the MOB �: . . SEAF.O�'� � fall$lw ��� S work "It 5G -and afterward escaped are not in- '� . . t . I'll . . Gowe Nown. . ,I .,: ^in 4+ci I . I ITY 4- 4� 0 I riu.utAng. Juather - enney %Ilq :cluded. Last year alone eightt steam � I .. - vumnicle. F - 7.80 P,M, 22,20 P -M 9- 0,m. -sirauleone, tv a vt;L.y e 'A, y-180" �! ' I * no, wl"u 11111ft r-4- ' __ � , * - . . ? I F,tbsl,. .. _ ., o.. 8.07 - .1.07 9, . 0a'int'o or birth day rl-T,,oudon Express. bel eved t D I iave written the first do- . and two sailing vessels caaw to grief I i ----- ... I . � 000. I 7 �, . - . - I 1110 10, , , . �;. 0 - , �. � , .. 8.17 - I . - LL niber Ya- eidl§. 11 . - . . I A DeeV Sea Tragedy. Brusseld.. _ 1.90 10 . .; oer ption , Df the falls that, was ever 0, . there, thirtv-Ave ptarsons perished ; - - ' I :.' :'�' . 8.27 . . . � . - I Flora --Too bad about Gussle, wasn't - " 1,95 �1071 . . . j ?, . or OP - - -1 � - Wingbarn.. .. .. .. 8.88 Origin of Iripants.0.0 . . ­ i C pei ned by oi te who had personally vis- and a pr Wty loss of S2,000,000 z 1. . . , . , _ ; . � 0 F ved;--3NJcClur,e's Magazine. � I I . �� I 11 I - - I ft? - . I Gom SouTH. pan. X111d. - � "0- .' - The words breeches, 'trousers and I I - - I itpd the I ot � . - - was invol I - 11 ! - - . - I :, - . . � � - - . . � --- � I L 41, . z &, I . , I . . , . I . 11 Tell: me,- quic1d: TuVale ...... .. ­ 7.92 9.17 * 96 9 --: .1 - riginally the significations . __1 I I It PAYS to 1,00k ,&ft -r This Crop. - I , � I . � � Clara -Dear me! I haven't heard. . wingham.. . ... .. 6 62 mm 9 illur. 81� -p.m_ pantaloo I no are Dow used Interchangea- d BuOness. 9 emu -W&rn1ngr. Chailge of _- . ''I Brussels ... .... .. 7.18 10,00, . 8� bly, but 01 � . I / 1 47 � I , Plora-�-He fL 10.15 8. I I _- I ulte (fifferent. Pantaloons were � I , I ;P - . I It I-, an'old stom one which may� . 11 i . 11 desperately In love V,thel ............... 7,28 . . were 4 � � � Uncle Are de -Have you formed an I , I :�.# . . P,ximerdon ........ 8.20 - 11.30 C � � I . . ; be duplicated in new ly* every zom- - with a girl he mpt on an oceau.steamer . ­ _. i z .at first nothing but long stockings worn - Havi4 sold my lumber business to Opinion as to'the cause of Colonel HIx- r , itei� J - Grigg: The fatff- I ; ; _� � - I ,� I � . I � i � , . munity, wri z I : � 11 � - �V I � . . : in.1taly as m sort of religious ..hab# by . wishi j - to re- on's sulcide? . .g more to muake �� I I.. . � . � - but sh.e threw him over. Lon'don,"BUron aind Brtm,- . I . . - No 014* .Sons, and � ; ! ION er, a farmer, car;,. .- . 4 . i . . . � . . � 1. - � I i . � psamft "T, . � the devotees of St. Pantaloon. Breeches duce IW14oek of 1�ed Cedar i'Shilugles, T)m-y s, i0ir-remorse. His nephew ; . - . money than he did f4jr the welfark of ­ ­­_ i 11 11NO NORTH- . I , I � - ------------- �_ . � - I �� ; . . � - _ - .. 8,15 A.M. A. 50 *-a originally reached from the waist half little � London depart - I now o0er them for sale at g� "atly re- ,nee led m noy, and the wealthy uucle I A PMECT NONE REMEDY. � his family. Boys wdrked like 1, - e. lif�md Confeswed.. 5. ib ., � . I � - � I � Cen�WW. - - �.. - _..... 9.18 ,. a. 7 . w4y. to the knee and finally - to- the - twe ays. failed to d ,ance I The result was I 9ndorsed slaves and -denied now,ly all reason- . - - - - 9,30 � . . ,ed pi4ces for the next y " h - ' by bestXnpab Journalsi SuppilL,d � � Magistrate -How do you know this zzeur I . 6 duc � � . _ - - . I Ken"ll_.._.,._-_*__�__' 9-" ' 6- 8 � ' knee, where. they were fastened wl tha ', th a Ing man ran away, ! ablo boyish plca-sur�o$� Days grOV7. w- � A - -quality e u Lppy Y 7 B tbih Solcilers in South Aldea. - - - � .1 .0.50 tL Fot.rl,, 82c ; -three X,, 78 . � to �� . . . . I - an has been guilty Of Kippen ...... . ........ .. anq was ne rer heard of afterward. Tor all Threat and G ,land Tmahles. Pieurf.%y, to young manhood and, 133nding them- . , . I - G"an, gentlein, . 1.58 6. a. butlkie. Trousers are the present . I I - . . . Brooeffeld _.... " _. 4 4... first class: Four different, c�mpan' ieW . : to break the - - . . spurious.ten cent pleces? % \ � selves strong enou-h � I olluton-_ __ -..-.. 10.15 I " ­� . I . at . I 11-0 � I - . ryle ; .. . r ' , � 11 � : � t if he ever - . I M I I , tether which bas S long . beld them - . Detectivc-1 f.,,ked him Londeisboro - - - - - 10.80 7.2 1 il I .__ o . .1 , -_ .1 . - .1 passing the,. 8.6 f leg gear, a combination of t4b . , � � 1:1MM0111 14 "A 0 1 : . . r akes to, chc ose from� ' #11"A D1* JEZZE . - r . Ithell'S my*-- __.­­_,. , 10.88 7. . 7 former two. 0-11-e.6 4:,tsk IL ,break looce and rw�--P. Cain, Olil mars ,-,-.- � - li Came aeros�, aity bad money, and he. � I , r . . I 1 . r I I . I � .4-1 I . - __ . i. r Belgrave - _ - _,�_ - - 0.50 7- � r . . . . G�Inff Too ]Far. ftld IN DM9108ftf 25C. Try It once. worties over h is , lack with his - : -1 .1 ., . -_ said "some dlnie!�." Winghaw arrive.....,- ... ILOO 7.5 : . I r . I � I _ .1 , . . r Her Right. 8eafgl'th L umber 'I Yard, rs, B, olnxx�-I read In the paper that 9 ; , � boys and wondei-i why his .nelghbdrs. , r - I � : G#MG sovm- � I - F __ r. I r - � I: .14� i . -, . I . . . ., I � ; . . � . W oking after anotber.wom-­ - "I . .do not pity him. llaisixir 1poys is . :111a I , ) I I .�6W)xat right has she to�starrl . asked Ro r � � Irt. - Wingham, Oepart.. - .. - 6.60 A.K. It. ,,, X � - Q I - 71--l- - r ALMB. . 4 . � - a differi-jit busix)(.%;,- from raising-bogn ?i � � * , . ­ i � .�,_ - A -_ - �, : i - im-3 � � and steers, yet wany wen cab�t A 'f__-_'-. 7.14 0. 6 �i�l . bort - , , -1 0 was It who, saw the hand-- 58lPzv6­---- -- - 7.01 81 - e an. what she bad on, fell Out of � Blyth- _... , i A "W .-" the envious Th spi . . ITEPHEN L' an to see , , 4 � b, "The - in the - theatrical - _ � ,' - -.i . 7 i best rikht ; a w1ndow' I � writing On tl,e Wall. Freddie?" asked 7T. 02 2 S. - i � � . I � - - � - t I i P i I i . � ' � r. Bo .... . well, that g � , 1. - � Londesboxo ........ - _... � d . . I � it. i � ' A 6 world," was the reply. "Sbe has se. only oes to 1 � , r, 7 Clintan__'.. _ _.... - - 7-47 � I � " . �; I., ,�_ Ar k . I � . - jay -s .iwol teacher. � 1 - .- � . - - � - 1 -1 11 the sun( . 8.05 4.4 7, . J119 s e women In trying to fol- I . I I I � . - - 1�. , Brutelleld.... _.; - _.... Kelfflop Mectory f0 1903. sh w tbat on . I , �** , , ', � ' 4.. � Ipm � � 8.15 r . - 01118 eux � -1 "The lftri,M�i a'am," quickly re- Klpy0n­e.­­- .. cured an ,angel I . - 2 -1 . D of Microbes Jr- -v .1rcas "raft- � I � 4 -d, in, __ ' - I . ..: � I i I . I . lo, the fashions can go too far. I I - � - � . I I ; I . fi.10 r . I - � ree� - Pliedl the littl­ boy who lives In a flat Ireown-.- - - - - . - - 1 8.22 4.06 . . � I 8.85 . I 1flC13AEr,'UMDlE Reeve, Winthrop ?. 0, A bracteriologAs onfly made mic- . Exeter._- .. _- ' N I ! . � I - 5�to - ,� -, To compla' of destiny Is Only to ;eX- j.OEL s; BitowN &unoillor, Seaforth . 0. I � . . i . - . oentnu4 8.46 .1 ' P O.: � WKSMITH and wadb�- �. - I , ­ 9.45 A. K. 6.V0 , 'p a s & 0 u r ol"INI, 'feebleness of soul.- CKARLE$ loITTLU, Couvedlor, Winthrl I 6 f I Attention roscopical eXa3nJ1JSt10.n Of tbe_r � I ___ __ - . t,ondon. (arrive)- ­ ; . ech FP.'O. i ings from. a woman"s traln. W*rh =e--* . I . . r, Beech.w .. . r , - - � . . JOHN N . RAY, COU001110 .w orsesboeing and CARRIAGE Opp, r Ift . � � r �,. 1� -Maeterlinck. , OVE ccaslonal' ne meets an Individual ) co We 11 , i I �r - . , JOHN M NLOCK Councillor rop P.O. . y 0 I � , I . , , L n 4 9. I Queen the strr4ts of L,ondox and fola" - J ' 1. .­ BISON, Clark, wlai p P, 0 9 � . - It may ap-par to you that all the I . � - ' I TOUN 01 . be General Jobbin MAKER- Pow. to ,011t,in 10,672,4)60 icrobes iff � , � rl . I , . J so groue4y that he seems to think W 9Qod jolus ar, aken. but by the time I't AV 88 0. i - f. 0ourat of AppeaL � �," ,DAVID M.; Tra"asnu i� - - . I -..A ., � . . ' - I 11. � � I . . -� . . � 11 " Sant we uld Pe ai rested for burglary -If he disease. I -k�, � f prosperity gets followers, but adver- SOLOBION � SH NON, J. I 7 Iospec�vr - .- _. � You are cap,,Iktt- of filling One -it will LM - .v f:. _' ' �� . 11 _.: -, . Wintbri p P. O.' .. -Ohlo -State Jou=LaAa GoderIch street, . . . . geafortb i : " . . , . � i I .. � bn ke 14; a �mlle. I -, 9XIMINWX . - 1. b#,vja,m.ut,_A�t(-w,4()r% flinbo. __ - 1;71 T o V -of IV cKillop. � , - . idtr distiDguishes them. I .1 . . . I . . , . . . I . - - ______ � .1 - 5 __. 1. -1 !, - - ..4,..- W . I 0 . i I I I . - - --unn" I i I . . - . - � : ," I __ � . ______________-4 � . - . - . --- - ; � � __ I ,_. - I ! � � . I � . � C I - . f I ' � . � . . I � '"OURE. a . . . News Too Good to Keep. - � i . I '� I . . Notice Is her beld . � � I I . ,_ LIOENSES laby given that a eovri will be I - . I . I I J REXALL D YES 11 ­ .. . - I - - X)LD - -- . - I MARRIAGE pursuouttotbe Optarlo V0601WIAsts Act, Py hie Persons, who have used Dr. Chase'e Xidney-Liver �� . . - ___ � � � '_1 . �. - . . 4 . Honor, the judge of the count. r oourt of -the UJAY Pills, are I . ! 0 . . - i 5 � usually so well .pleased with the benefits . ... I - iS.SUED AT of Huron, at seaforth, In the oomoff cham r, on illy Otm clip These Dyes will ale VVO 1, Cotzbm, Silk,, � - � z - � I I � d they, tell the good news to their neikb. i � -1 � Tuesday, the Sth day of 9 - ember, 19"N' i erived that ; � � - . I J " . . . - dbrmlne the I e . TO Cwbe t Cold m One D.... In Two Days. . I 43'olock, a. rJ., to hear an ran, e which so promptly . � . Jute or Mixed Goo& in ,­ , Lutb-thley are - , bois. There is no � medlain . � - t � . I . I . '116" 144 ... I . X I � � . , THE H U rF�-, %f *�XPMITOK OFFICEI, 0oinplaints, or errors And ow as in the W '.. 0 � 10' *_ 01 . , - . ; . I 1 1 A.,, -Sw4ens the action of the liver, InvIgorateo the kid- I i & � Cool tbalatEstandmo*t itair i 1)7a in We �, f , - , �, ' I , - ... - I . � lots of the 14unlelpality of KoKillop, for neys and regulates the bowels ,Lil Dy. Chase's Kidney. Br6nio � Tabbfts, I . world. Try e6ppoh -�-,t � A -,.I 601ors at f, -.1 - -'�­P`. ON , . a req I . TAG .,UatWe , 0 0.9 . . . � �� __ ; , _r_X TAMOS.. s having- business at the court ar , . . � � to ,� , . SEAFt - I . I .. I . . I - - . . � at the time so 4 plaoe. . - file, and for this reason they are unapproseh- I . I _. I , I � . I I = Clerk of *01m I] . 1,1v rP .. . mom PWA 12, moobs. Tbb - 9. A4VVV-� ­ L V. FFAUT Tj,ug etore, sworth., � � -_ I � . . ­ . . . JOH2; pi,-KORRISON, - ;ed.,Oi a family medicine.. One pill a dose, 26o a box, , bow�g $04 in I � 12� . ___ - nW02 . - � - . . 11. I I I __ . - . I . I _* � . I ? . Dated this 24th.day of Augtu t, 110. _ . , &It dealers. .. " - ___� I ___= ... ! . . .At . � I No WtTW7�r-'%ES 'REQVIRED, !� . � 1 2 1 . . - I - I . . - � �� I � I I .1 I .. . - � I I i � I . . . i I - � . � I � - . I . . . . I . . . I - . I I ! . & . . It . . . , . . *1 - - . I - . I � I - � I I � - . I . � I . I I I , . I . . . . . 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