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A R I . .11.14 , 0asqual - � I : �% - 040 @ holiOl a I � _V. , 1.5V , 1'1.4"ra . �;e .1 I' "' MASS W , _ �d -= 0 � k _ I i�� 40,1044,4!*�Ji�, I J.'�,, � , �1 e Sli, 446*044 440 , � '. V � 2 - t in as many as Ove The time was _t .- . ; ! N in the 010. The 14040 400, o0p to , ; ,'' " �"., ,, ., I __aUd ,., ft�, . " � �, " Bola -, , . �r 7 op ­ teria (bagillus laotlwaelldi) lkw. , k*M - 113, 1 ,��­­-,�, '' �; . 014 , � , Z,3� I '. 0�4W,149 HARdle. SQJ4.P,y OR, *io ,� N -,i ,.1 ,:�,' , %ptly attended to. OWCO on places. who are still without some people '. q$f)*4W,PTW# 1. . , , !giL�4 , gTay hairs can - W-09gjBis, Grocers and - 4 lmkil� .t'v 11 �.. I I I � , . - I �. , . I . YOM. .. 1, peet� uensall, opposite Town 5. If the Imotter hook does not ma A404444veoffike X0143,410m, :1 � I . , . . ....... :��,.­' , �'Phoue, Ile. t recall it -when trouse're, were crease- I been kuoWA to be Oerfe"01 1#� allage � I . - � To. . ,,�� - - W14" I ­W*o ... io'P.*'. I QA* , I I ; ,� NZ , # , 6, , - A I urn -far enough to close the liger A%ojaeral Stores I . R -;&I, , � � 1 a "..... , , , , . Z17-11 i F1,14 1 , * s" ��, .1. ,� 171,ft -, -8.4 � -�. ­ -.-- .. I that were made to order , , Im , , , ,� ", .1 a Ia. ,.: fi ��,. I less. Those � , IkAWA �', A IF!,; 4 , - '.... - on the twine, no knot will be tje� - 0-�� W*kias. and Ats product �aeua acid, � -1 I I 11, .. "10 Oyok_ I � � �: -'7. . ?�_ . " V I . � . I .� I-- 01�. I, ,� ", , " -` LIE4GAIL 1�040, �.: 0 ;� ��, , 41 '' 1;�W� "71. .. - 41 . , '_ "., � �1 " Look at the knotter pinion. it shoul� were delivered by the tailor carefully ""' ' '. " 0 , " " � ­ Is jouud to the extent of one per prenaa,, 0,QMU - I 7 X's �`� . . . . . . I , ironed into " I , to W111; ,, , "�Ljr " " I ,.?, . -..,0,;-.,., , 1�1 ; �­ , nat be worn. cylinvIers without the sug- . . "due to the � otl ..p .., I I . . %.";�;� '... �,,!�� " 11 � �,,�-� _��;-'!,!,` ''Way e bnv � , 6 ��,),!�,,I,,�,,,�, "j. gestion of a crease or wrinkle. Ready . I., I I el,�,',� .. , � . the c b ,ed, but the potato coat. Jnwe]ll�ma& ailage. . �_­', , 14 11 I EpaimpAw4w"W; ;`1 P . I ,", , , _. - , _-Z- ,A I � . I . . - - ; �,'� "g's .4 1 �;�,, � Z& L HUGGA" & If the twine slips through the then, as now, "a 'ttle chance of rocovering &d4 pa,cMus X,actus &OI& the visit. , It I's , " , t , 81 made trousers were crop, 11 - i": - . from , *1 � '04 � ..... 9 I-— 4k4 I , , I cord holder, the twine will be pulled ; lia - .g ­ � , . Barrister, Solicitor, from the havoc wrought. One North � I . I _ . _�_ 11 I ' ' Notary Public, Etc. Adjust sucked up in piles at� the clothiers, 1�xperienca h6 demonstrate4 that p d" � . .,a. .,..., o'.. " .. , �'! , �E9 -i- ,,, ,, out before the knot is tied. I�Fry fArnier said the stout ash tion." , . ' 'i t. I . 1.56 . , �1' ,�� , � . � out the cord holder spring. This caused them to have creases, t4e a4#41on -of bacillus lactis acidl ........ : " .., , � . ,,,,I,, . . -, , V. A. � %%� ­_ - _ I - - Se&fOrth, take 40 pounds to pull the twine from ty 2 BuAnos Aires, and 40 . 11.4"?,... allo-, 4. . � It should fore and aft, but at the customer's trees fi ' bja land which wkilibsbood The Prince' ppp4lari�y is oftojp� 8#04 * " 4��e Bloc]k - -_ -_ 11 t winter In quantity, to the fodder as the silos ing the ci � -, I "I" request the accommodating clothing the series 0 - . , ",v I 6�, - I 1�1 I .. . f storms of las A , ��._d, 9,F1;1, � . � R. S. BAYS the disc. .,.. - 0 ...... P wore tw,p up by the roots and felled. VeFe being filled gave good results, penetrated into the balls of CoftW ' - . 8,22 1 '. 7 merchant would iron these out so that '00, ........... I 8.61 , 4 �,�; . If the disc does not move far they would be as smooth as the made- St. Pg varticularli wh the fodder was , a . , Banister, Solicitor, Conveyancer triek's Cathedral at Dublin 30 en So It happened that . the Gorigr" , low , . I 111. "I I , Public. SoUcitor for the enough, the knotter hook grasps onlv - greeted. him with a ql�o;rum ,. I . . ..... �[ ...... 8.47 5.0g, . . . . . . � - "d Notaxy . to -order articles when they were de- has. been enriched by the gift of a puat the best stage foi making high wl,ich to the pei,Son refient- I A*0-_#N* I . one cord, hence a loose end band. bell, presented by Lady Seeds -Kaye, i ia�r with ..., ,��.. I Dominion Bank. Office in rear of the livered. There have -,been d*ff t lyi I ,_ �1_ ;! . . . . . . . "......:: , �; Dominion Bank, Seafor,tb. Money to 8. If the needle is bent or out of stories at different times as I 'V,,n, in menioiT of- the late Mr. Robert grade allage. The addition of the Argenti!�F P 95 Ploy oem qut*A . I C. N. R. ,"ME TAVLA I , .. ,.o i shape, there will be a loose end band. to , bacillus �actia acidl in quantity to the the routine r ng,,-m"W, a ,( . . - e 1,t e crease come into 019 -1 , 164,gMg., . ': loan. th Seeds, J P LLD., Q.C., Queeles Ad t I I Rai* , , 1, - � The needle is of malleable iron arid vogue. This ,.. ., It has Jieen placed in more or less spoiled fodder provide, Not so, 'however, wit� the Arg 'Go , ­ . . &.M I 11 I", BEST a BEST may be hammered back to shape, is the way Le Figaro, of Paris, ex- locute. General. Parliament, _ ftffti ' 10J% . I position wW dedicated by the Dean. an active ageat to check and over- Which goes 60nie , ,2ri,* ..... �..,. 4,90 2.20 , , �, �'rum To"P&OOM t... , . - 6 I 11 I ly that, men's trousers have had down . P, 491. ;, , �11. . in the Edge Building, opposite The knife, it may be dull. the middle, front and back, the crease weights 'i 0 most - 2 .. . ....'. ". , 1: - '.�, cers and Notaries Public, Etc. Office hook before the knot is tied, try the plains it: "For thirty years, or near- - even th , -, .0 _9 S, -,� ,.,. ..... 4:11 � Bayriaters, Solicitors, Coaveyan- 9. If the twine is pulled from the The new bell weighs five hundred- ride the ot6er bacteria present and months wit4o*V4 ,,, - . t . . I , ,and is tuned to the note A. thereby control the fermentative pro ht, lealiiias:,. IRWO 1 . ., -1 I . ' - 11 - I In edfilbilmation with the bells pres- oeas and bring the silage mass to a deputies to gather one together ' 1404 ... 0.41 0,11 "I .11 ftpoator Office. 10. If you wish to change the size that is abso�utely indispensable �o *� St - ColiAnban': " ... _ ,, .111, . . I t�'_ . _� every self-respecting man. Do you ented to the Cathedral by the Earl of fairly uq1form condition with lactic But for the Prince of Wales, Cab- V6114 .., ' ­"' 6.40, 0,20 , '11; JAMES L. KILLORAN . apparently lv�,igll in 40�2, it makes up new rings acid xPredominant tn the silage. inet crisis and ...... - of bundles, do it with the bundle . political q 6.54 a Ml I uaxTeI6 have .28. . " ,,�. Barrister, Notary Public, etc. Money sizer spring, not the tension or corn- unexplainable fashion? It was a ser- as follows:_Eight in A. Minor tenor How to Add the Clilturo� been submerged in one United ouOurst.. -1 Wat , pring. of cordiglity. The Seoate preol4ent, ­ ' a.m. in. I (11 cwi�s.), ten in F tenor (19 Cwts.), This addition of lactic acid culture .. P, P.M. Al� to loan. In Seaforth on Monday of vent's absent-mindedness. I " `� , Thirty twelve in D minor tenor (30 cwts.). to -Elpido, iqon- 'publizi ...... 10.81 6.38 . - ,. " each week. Office over Keating's years ago, the Count de Craven filled - the fodder at the time of silo fill- - sales, welcomed the Prince - 9.87 , _� ,. . The whole now make up a combination with words of friendliness, and the St. Columban. 10.4z 6.44 ". ... . ,_ D,Tug Store. the role of social arbiter in France, ing Is easily aecomplished by Seaforth ..... 10.58 ,.' which is unique in the British IsI4, Ing a amalP quantity of pur Prince, to the delight of his hearers, 5.68 9.50 . .1 as Brummel once did in England. The 0 0= "I - . 11 I � I �; I VETERINARY DEADWOOD, TOUGHEST OF ALL day of the count's marriage his- valet including two rings of twelve, three for lactic acid from a creamery as a 'banked him�, in a few wordg'-of Span� CliAton. _ ... 11.1() 6.08 10.04 $ - , I ; MINING CAMPS - Of re Is plaic- Goderich ..... 11.40 F. HARBURN, V. S. brought his trousers sharply creas ten, and four of eight. After the beginning. The pure cultu ish. H011nesville . . 11.20 7.08 10.13 ik� Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- ed. The count, not noticing this, put dedication the Cathedral ringers rang ed In a ffiree-gallon can of clean skim - 0 . - 1. 740 10.30 ., . I t I , . ary College, and honorary member of Deadwood has just gone back * a them on and went to the mairie. Only touches uport the three new rings. milk and allowed to ripen for three ---� . 111�1 �, � � . half century to live over the days after the ceremlony did he, to his great A couri6ifeiter's plant with most days- This can be added to more I . . the Medical Association of the Ontario .1. I found by akfM milk and a quantity of culture I F"t. . F up-to-date apparatus was, UNITED STATES C. P. IL TIME TABLE , 1; Veterinary College. Treats diseases of Of its gold rush. To -day a staid, confusion, observe this error. There police at Buttevant. The apparatus developed that there may be at least Using Old Glory as a wrapper for I p.m. , _� I all domestic animals by the most mod- modern city, one of the busiest South was much discussion of it. a.m. - ''I Ik Dakotan market towns and the cen- gentle -men who werf, cliarmed SOT" i luded moulds, white metal, furnace, one gallon for each ton of fodder that a bottle, of hooch landed a Ch ' Goderich .......... 11 � �- ern principles. Dentistry and MI with lnr- arles- . 5.50 1.15 ­.''. opposite tre of the mineral industry of the the effect immediately ordered tr,6us- and all other requirements. In addi- goes Into ille silo. This skim milk 5.55 1.20 ". Fever a specialty Office town man in jail and drew a fine of UemOt ............ :::�� � o � Dick's Hotel, Main Street� Seaforth. Black Hills, Deadwood fifty years ago ers with a crease -and the fashion tion, several counterfeit half-crowns culture, carrying vast numbers of ba- $50. On the charge of violating the KcGaw .... � ...... 6.04 is$ IYO�l I �.:. ude, tough settlement in a was established." and shillibgs were discovered. The cillus lactis acidi is sprinkled over liquor law he was fined $50 addition- Auburn ........... 6.11, 1.41 .�,', All orders left at the hotel will re- was a cr . i_� ceive prompt attention. Night calls land overrun with hostile Indians, its owner w4a then placed under arrest. the cut fodder as the silo filling al. The culprit's place was raided Bly'"L ............. 6.25 1.52 . ,� � received at the office. people outlaws in the eyes of the The Guar& next proceeded to a lodg- proceeds- and in the coal bin was the liquor Walton ........... 6.40 2.07 - � I;;.*.., ing-h6use in Buttevant, and arrested Do Not Use Culture Unnecessarily. and around the bottle was the flag. McNaught .......... - , I., - Government, its code the code Of the LAKE ONTARIO LEVEL WOR . 6.52 2.19 � I .... ,;' JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. six shooter and its one preoccupation RIES a second man on a charge of conspir- If the corn is in prime condition LOSS OF HER LEGS in the basis TOr0nt0 ........... 10.25 6.20 . ;111 . ,� . Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- the frenzied struggle for raw gold. ENGINEERS ing with -the first for the manufacture for silage making at the time of en- of the action brought agg,inst a firm WWL . - I .. . 111. . - - ,-,.: Ary College. All diseases of domestic Its past lives vividly, for Deadwood of the coins. Later on both men were siling, nothing is to be gained by of plastic surgeons, practising in Los A.M. p. M. - , -1. was the wildest, most reckless, rip- Concern has been caused at Roches- brought before the magistrate, and addinhulture. However, Its us is Angeles, the sum of $600,000 t, . , animals treated. Calls promptly at- e damages Toronto ........... 7.40 6.10 , , . tended to and charges moderate. vet- roaringest minirxg camp the united ter by the fact that Lake Ontario is remanded to next District Court at atron , I advised If the corn or other is claimed. The lhaintiff states the McNaught ........ 11-48 8.57 ��, , .-, arinary Dentistry a specialty, omee States ever knew. Gold was discov- smaller and shallower to -day than it Charleville. The principal, who is a- rodde to a bit off in condition, due to defendants attempted to remove sup- Walton ........... 12.01 9.10 kv.,: and residence on Goderich Street, one ered in the Black HiUs by Horatio has been in the last quarter century. bout 50 years of age, had been man- dam through unseasonable wea- erfluous flesh from 'her .11, ". � ankles, but Myth ............. 12.12 9.22 ,., United States Government experts at ager ,of Buttevant Creamery up to ther"I .. door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- Ross, one of General Custer's scouts, . QlaYs, etc. - L. Stevenson, that it finally became necessary to Auburn ............ 12.23 9.33 ,"-- I : , forth. in July, 1874. Custer notified the Rochester declare that the Chicago five Or six years ago. The second is Dept, Of Extension, 0. A. C., Guelph. amputate both legs. This, .WcGaw ........... 12.34 9.44 1 she alleges ..." - War Department of the find, but as drainage canal, completed last year a man of 60 years, and is stated to be I was due to the negli"nee of the aur- Menmet ........... 12.41 9.51 �� MEDICAL the Black Hills were included in the which diverts water from Lake Michl' a traveller for a Dublin publishing Moisture In Fo4der for Silo. geans. 9.55 t:1. - . ,� �, DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL Sioux land for which -negotiations gan through the City of Chicago and company. It Is essential that there should be MISSED BY A METEOR by only a I I Honour graduate of Faculty of were then in progress the report was into the Mississippi Valley, being us- -0 sufflolept moisture present In fodder few inches, a newspaper man at Den- - - - .!". � I Medicine and Master of Science, Uld- suppressed. Before the end of the ed for sanitary purposes, is directly . . at the time it Is being placed In the ison, Ia., had a narrow escape from 1&'� �.� . versity of Western Ontario, London. year gold seekers were cradling for responsible for this condition. silo to provide the water require- sudden death. He just step JAMES WATSON I . EE D o ped from �1'1 Member of College of Physicians and nuggets and dust in the streams of At the port of Rochester the river nient for the ensiling-procese and his office as the heavenly missile shot Agent for Sfmger Sewing � . Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors the Black Hills gulches. channel is dangerously shallow and a SHMS VERY POPULAR leave the surplus necessary to have past his head, sizzling and lea lug a � 11 �_ east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall. Long before June, 1875, when the United States Government dredge is ! MaMnes, and GenerW In- ," sh amply moist, well made 611a,ge arter white streak. A moment later it was I , ..: Ontario. W04-tf substance of General Custer's report working to deepen it for the increas- Mrs. Baldwin, wife of the Brit! the fermentative and cooling pro- seen bounding 4ong the walk and v� 1". - was given out by the Government, Ing number of coal freighte premier, has become very suraum I 'i . rs that popular ceases have taken vlake� With suM- when reached was still white hot. The . I -- _� 11", DR. J. A. MUNN tbousands of adventurers made thei are clearing the port loaded to their in a quiet way among the various SO- cient , '1� - Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross r amolature present in the enolle4 meteor has been sent to the Univers- " 84"t - - seareral I 1:1 way into the region, says the New last Plimsol mark. The Genese Digbny cial circles of the Old Land- Natur- mass tkere to little danger of the ity at Iowa City. . � I Graduate of Northwestern Univers- York Sun. The Indians resented this Club pier, usually standing in three ally th;--re must be a reason for this fermentation tamPoratthrea running MONEY AND DAUGHTER both &- - _ - I OA ME, � % , _" I it ICBM 1 1-i' 11". , IN � . I I I I I � IV, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal encroachment on their lands and feet of water, is almost high and dry outside of the fact that she is the too high. 0orn in the glazed stave, eluded the grasp of a greedy Illinois a � 10, I .1 � I.. , College of Dental Surgeons, ToTorit_ their opposition to the intruders and and the sailors are forced to pole wife of the country's leader. or dried out through freezing, or long farmer. He accepted HEIRS WANTED , -, .� Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St., to the Government's efforts to trans- their boats through 100 feet of water A casual investigation seems to delays in harvesting will require llb- $1,000.0() from a farm 'a cheque f'or . . . ', Senfortli. band in return '. Phone 151. fer them to other reservations were too shallow to float their little 14- reveal the reason -and a simple enough eral wetting. The shortage in plant for his daughter, 2S years old. A 1, , L_ 11 , �, reason it is. Mrs. Baldwin is never juice@ can be made up by the applica- str ure, as . coritribLting causes to the Sioux re- footers. In the Rochester Yacht Club eight p h e. ,,�, 1. , bored, Whether it be interviews, re- tion of water in quantity su cl The '-heque ac- Missing Heirs are being sou&t ? - 1i ,tl: , ..1. - bellion and the prelude to the de- basin, a long narrow bar caused by fB ent to cepted, the young man and irnaid de- -hroughout the. world. Many people . ;1 I DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY feat of Custer on the Little Big Horn the rise and fall of the water as large ceptions, bazaars, garden parties ov thoroughly wet the cut fodder. Water parted. The farmer took the cheque I 4.:. Bayfield. in June, 1876. A street had been boats move down the river channel committew-meetings, the is always en- is befit applied by running a, small ore to -day living in comparative pov- . -, I ., Gtaduate Dublin Universitv Ire- i. to the bank on which it we- --A I I 2and. Late Extern Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital for Women and Children, Dublin. Office at residence lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; Sund�_Vs, I,tO 2 p.m., 2866-26 - DR. F. J. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, east of the Methodist church, Seaforth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Efuron. - DR. C. MACKAY C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- �ty University, and gold medallist of Tribity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. - - DR. H. HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, England; University Hospital, Lon- don, England. Office -Back of Do- Tainion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No, 5. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. - AUCTIONEERS F. W. AHRENS Licensed Auctioneer for Perth and Baron Counties. Sales solicited, Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Terms, an application. F. W. Ahrens, phone 684 r 6, R. R. No. 4, Mitchell, Ont. 2996-52 _ OSCAR W. REED Licensed auctioneer for the Coun- ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate of Jones' School of Auctioneering. Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat- isfaction guaranteed. Write or wire Oscar W. Reed, Staff&, Ont. Phone 11-2. 2965x62 _ THOMAS HR07W licensed auctioneer for the counties of Huron a7ad Perth. Correspondence mrrangeynents for sale dates can be made by calling up phone 97, Se or The Expositor Office� Charges mod- zrate, and satisfaction guaranteed. OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate CareV Jones, Na- tionAl Selical of Auctioneering, CM_ caga. SpecIal courge tak,gt in p�va Bred Live Stock, Real EsUta, Mer. chalidise and Pam Sn2e.q. Rates in keoping with prevailing nm-rkot, ant- WMflan nanured. WrIte or 0"Ar MOPPO 21071eh, ont. r7htl 1"A. WM62 I - pt T. LURM 6t1Zm-d anofl6neov for *m Cotm oftn. 1%les atterded to In 2 P" at Ab daunti. sorem reme, ex- PeA00" It manl&bs MA ftsbat*0- *A* rems VA46"h1t. rhm" No 179'r Al *W*.*V00ArAV6 P. 0. a: I I I 0 , 0 � 0, I. ome" 16ft At 1we ff , - �, Mon I -Ili, I I 0-0-m- th%folts, rrtftjol� . � ., I " usiaspe. streani directly Info the fodder cutter - ar, y whp� are really rich, but do not -_ � ewn out, or The formt, of White- blocks the middle anchorage to the payable and was inb?rmed that his kn it a th M - wood CLnyon in August, 18,75. It deep drought class P. and Class R. She is in addition a great champion while the fodder Is being passed OW You may be on of e was lined with log huts biAlt from boats. of the British woman, though not a Lbrough and blown up into the silo. son-in-law ,bad an account of only ,;eud for Index Book, "Misaing Heirs I,- � I militant one. She disapproves of With water under pressure, a Yatvs $1.26. The farmer rushed to the Po- 4nd Next of Kin," containing cars- - . the felled timber. Deadwood was Canadian pleasure and business boat 1111 ta lice station to tell his story. launched, a municipality unrecog- owners, navigating the shallow wa- % nt method , Nor are her cam- to control the flow, and a section or 'ully authenticated lists of missing I I , . S THREE VESSELS RACED from ,ieirs and 7ns along political lines nor her t pail, garden hose the process of wetting unclaimed es ates which , nized at Washington, growing every ters on the Bay of Quints, and other ambitions for political power. the cut fodder is easy�L. Steven- Singapore to Now York, the last of - .aave been advertised for, here and minute with new saloons, hotels, Eastern bays, have been especially Her interest is in much wore home- son, 0. A.G., Guelph. which was the Kansas with 6,500 tons ,broad. The Index of Missing Hein ,J- . dance balls and frontier stores. inconvenienced by the sudden fall. of rubber on board. The hurry of tke we offer for sale contains thousands I ly but equally important ff ai�s. I trio was to land rubber, valued at )f names which have appeared in . Everybody had gold nuggets or bags Shoals, marked for plenty of water Spends a great deal of her timale in I Weeds. . of gold dust, lucky cradlers washing on the charts, have been discovered h $14,WO,000 before Julry Nth. The American, Canadian, English, Scotch, out as much as a thousand dal'.1ars dangerously near the rfc pectacular pursuits as giv- The crop producing capacity of Kansas was the only, ond of the three Irish, Welsh, German, Prench Bel - in the precious metal in a day and groundings have been numerous. Dur ing away clothes to people who need many an aore in Ontario has during ,W'� -, �, *. losing it nights in - to fail in the attempt. Because of the Clan, Swedish, I dian, ColoniaL '�� the past season been reduced by and 11 and gambling houses. them' failure of the K-ansas to reach port other newspapers, inserted by lawy- the dance halls ing the finish of the Freeman Cu n race run from Toronto to Presq P She has no particular pet charity, twenty-five per cent. This is too before August Ist, brokew who had on. execu6 I rs, administrators. "a ue but anything and everything tending heavy a charge against the I nd a d . �o­ r% The population increased daily. Isle seven boats went aground in wa- The California mining camps had ter that was towards the betterment of conditions only the rich fellows a Ek contracted for July rubber deliveries ,:oritains list of English and Irish One open mar- Courfs of Chancery and unclaimed ted or orderly under of the ships was for mothers and babies has her sup- losses owasioned by weeds. , ket to fill their contracts, with con- lividends list of Bank of England. become exhaus char can stand the were forced to buy on the the rule of vigilance committees and Canadian Yach the Oriole TV., Royal port. Keep weeds off the farm by plough- sequent losses. Your name or your ancestor's may be J , t Club flagslip. She Discussion of this subject is her ing all the land that You intena to peace officers. There had been no struck her nose aground directly in THE "SPANISH SWINDLER" has In the Hat Send $1.00 (one dollar) big strikes iin Colorado or the South- the middle of chartered channel lead- favorite topic of conversation, she ad- Plough immediately after ifarvest. again cropped up in the United States. 4t once for book - west. Deadwood offered a refuge to ing into the mouth of the Murray mits. ."I may introduce it," she sa Cultivate as frequently as possib" The same old plea for funds for the those drifting elements of bumanity, Canal. "eve, though it is riot the least ayps-' with the springtooth up to the end 7 I men and women, which had follow- prupriate to the occasion." of Oatober. In early November rib relief of a political prisoner in a International Claim Agency ed close on the report of every new ----------- 40- There is nothing of the grand dame up the land that the weed roots may dungeon in Spain. The Department Dept. 296, gDld discovery. They came strag- n is -well, be exposed to the weather. Ribbing of Justice ,has just uncovered a recent gling over the mountains in the corn- IRELAND Mrs. Baldwin. attachments can be placed on the version of this swindle on information Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. �,pringtooth cultivator which makes it furnished from its office in Spokane, 2990-tf I pany of the tenderfoot, the honest Her hundredth year was recent' -*� possible to cover a large area In a Wash., where a letter was received . ,1� 1�1 settler and the fortune seeker. Dead- celebrated by a Drumeree (C'. V day. indicating that the scheme was being -_ - . wood was an outlaw town -it was a 41 not legally recognized magh woman. She was born at Kil- DON'T MAKE MISTAKES TWICE Insist on careful eleaning, of the worked from Cuba. The department es to notified the Cuban authorities, and MCKILLOP MUTUAL Your farm. See that all farm ma- has just received word of the arrest . loyal. The biggest Fourth - Armagh all her life. She one of the most important features chinery in free from the roots of pd- there of Jesus Gony Balandin, alias ment until June, 1877 -but it was in the C, threshing machine before it corn THE � as a settlO- bracks, near Markethill, and has lived Profiting by mistakes has become early Dakota 'had was the of July enjoys good health, and is able to read Of the average car owner's motoring PME INSURANCE CO'Y. first .at a newspaper without difficulty. She � rennial weeds before going to an- Zuloago, known to police authorities 11 Any mis- other of many -nations as an international 1, , . ree. one son, and her relatives include 12 take is always fetal if one learns Use only clean seed- A few th swindler. Reports on the investign- HEAD OFFICP,-SEAFORTH, ONT. was unfurled from the highest t just as in life in general. Deadwood, when a homemade flag had a family of three daughter, end field. Every anvil rang at break of day, grandchildren thing from it. tsue every six shooter cracked. The sa- grandchildw�l a thirty-t1iree great no If you don't make some mistakes seed balls or couch grass ... d, wW tion showed that more than 100 re - loons and dance balls did not close nd one great -great- - add to and multiply your troubles In Plies by cable had been received by for twenty-four hours and brazen grandchild. She was left a widow 36 in owning and operating your car you future years, so be sure that you sow Balandin from persons in the United OFFICERS: I throated orators stirr Years ago. aren't human. If you don't make wheat and zwthing but wheat. -Dept. States- J. Connolly, Goderich - - President I ed the popula- Capturing -a badger alive was ac- those mistakes count for something Of E�tenaioa, 0. A- C., Guelph. -------- I -*- tion to the highest pitch of patriot- Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president ism. complished by a farmer at Ballyneill, you're not wisp- - D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, See,-Treas. 11 after three hours' arduous digging. Oorn- CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM A - ning to see that when a mistake has AGENTS: - I Dead -wood had its own way of ad Most automobile owners are begin- log I ministering law. The slayers of the Novel means were taken tO Secure . the been made it should be studied care- The unusual weather conditloas I never killed anything larger than Alex Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; first man reported murdered wer-e badger, who was lassoed with that have been experienced in. south- a wasp, and that in, sellf-defense,­ W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur - tried by a local committee; there of rope and dragged a ple" fully in order to see wherein it can western. Ontario this year emphas1*9 Dean Inge. .- biting and y struggling from his lair. The badger OUS mistake. corn plant as a fod- was doubt of their guilt, but the be of service in avoiding a more seri- the value of the ray, Egmandville; J. W, Yeo, Gode- I were sentenced to "get out of town stoutly rd%isting, wus put into a bag, I der crop to a greater exteut illan in I agree that most of the money rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen. _' .. - � and not come back." The man who and brought captive to the farmhouse Suppose YOU make ihe mistake of recent years. Oorn will fill the silos spent on what is erroneously called DIRECTORS - killed a peace Of5cer and declared where he is being kept. The badger, rushing headlong into some major re- as in past years even if the hay crops education is worse than wasted. -Mr. William Rina No. �, Senfor%; that he did so because the peace of- whose coloring was pair work just because some garage I)ave failed to fill the barns. John Sonnewies, F Brodhagen; James were not for corn many farms would . 11 . - ty, has gone on hunger strike, and re- before tells you that there is some- be short of-eattle feed for the coming Success is run on the seff.-service ton, James Co,;Ql�'Godezich; Alex ficer bad shot his brother was ac Partioulazly pret- employee whom you have -never seen If It Bernard Shaw. quitted. The fellow who stole a fused dainties hitherto Evans, Beechwood- M McEwen, Clin- bor.se,, another who robbed a miner "him in his depredations. devoured 13Y thing very much the matter with your winter. Corn IA certainly worth re - Of his bag of gold dust and a Illegal trawling fines recently . car. Discovering your mistake it is taintrig as a crop for Ontario stock plan also. -Rochester Times -Union., Broadfoot, No. 8, Seaforth; J. 0. pot where im- a foregone co iclusion that some pro- farms. There 18 no real substitute. Grieve, No, 4, Walton; Robert FerAs, ,'JW -0 gambler found near the a posed upon British trawlers have had fit lies in rer No girl appreciates a lover who Is Harlock; George McCartney, No. 8, a stage coach had been robbed were to be returned On Order of the high- minding yourself that Do your duty in creating conditims I � quickly disposed 'by er court. The captain of whenever you are given a, piece of zriable to hold his own. -Chicago Scaforth; Mumy Gibsor), BrucaReld. . of death sen- the tpawler unfavorable to the corn borer, and News. � N tence, promptly carried out. Dead- Norman was advice agaii, you will weigh it care- so drive the menace to corn from oa� fined 9100 and 220 costs, fully. - - . wood furnished more material and t,he trawl to be confiscated, for fish- tarto. Ensilo the crop- Plough the An Empire trade mark in called more characters for dime novels and Ing off the Donegal coast, He was Right now there a" thousands of stubble under and keep it under. for by trades. Do the Empirela SCROOL FAIR DATES IN HURON wo ligh dren need it? -Kingston Whig. COUNTY red blooded romances than any other fined a further.�95 far having r car owners who do not knov7 what emi- gold camp. The old stage by which showing at 12.47 a.m. ts belling trouble is just because they The Profitable mans. . the miners' gold was sent out at Paleal-ragh, Co. It wan allted have learned through blunderingtbat 1* 11, into Donegal, Court it Is not always the hen that laym When some follai, Ethel ............... September 12th the world and which terrifi changing the I go awa .September 9th ed teems that it was believed that the Fisheries -1 emnkease oil every, 500 the most eggs that is most profitabi cation it is widely enjoyeT by their not infrequently dragged through Departme-at -was trying to in' es is more tban mere customt Had It Is tho ben that lago the moist <§gl *�oxotcr ....... September 10th Deadwood streets iron bo�z arrangement- -with Great Britain I 1- taneeG--Brvmdson sun. :::: with Tn'2ke 'In -these People taken their MistakeS GO when prices are highest thfkt a acquain Bluovalo ...... ­ ..,..September 11th I ripped open, driver and gnards respect of the In total losses Meg would, in all prol>a- -.be higbe�,' profit. In one of 11 'on .............. September 14th 11 murdered became famoiw aa the posed on Britiscollect'on a fineg 'in- bility, have completely overlo , the ___ W41t h trawlers for fishing possibility of 0hed1the ,pg competisM,m a hen that atoo - r, ordwich ............ September 150 Deadwood' stage coach. Every Wild in prohibited waters. e takin their mistalm -%itli W the number of eggs she 0 . Seeme West Show had one. The credit of Dig-;tromq rains which broke lilre as ftftor helps' My would -not be itocd Urst In the value of her eggl� ' ' Ashfiold ............ 80ptember lft . being "Deadwood Dick,, its daring 2 delt1ge over Merry caused terrible ,getting anymbere negir as much out %N -A ColbOrna ... j�� ....... September IS% dAver, has been sovibt by half . havoc to crops. The storm increased Of fhaiV Motarilig W -ft, 1. . I I A B:irgain Sartch ...... � ........ S6ptembl5v g1st dozen men. in violence tikiW it attained the lull .� . _,*�. FOR SALE ' T­�, I Vat" ..... I . 4 4. . . . . geptolaber Md The Rev. Henry Smith, in whose force of d ggle at the gp�projdmate PRMCIM OF WALES PORT --Fit'e &'Wtet, 4 -As MHO GodeAdh ........... p,ep In r JStd 0 meTnory the 1318ek Hills hffit -year reloc'ty of fiftr fniles gn 'h0Ur- Po- G100d times am thoze in v7bich ps from -Seaforth*1 nioderA hoirso, "Ith M ' to be , raised a monument, -was one of the fath atalka frosh and soft after the PIO WhO h2Ve Mono ftntr' ' 0- Or, DUPOT09 AVM ' fufttee , bath ana tollit. , yth ............... Sqftmbor 246 1 k "'�t good orch"d., TaX 8~1 I)MG64 ............ Septen6or 96th I �Iw days -Aoug a little more-11titt-ford Times, 6 _o heroic missionaries of the West. The heavT rains of a ft rM to , SMAI, b -00h Qrsha WA4 . ... .. � . . Reptomber MA _pr*- _ , $tn. 'tNe It"gas'tOtm of ThYs an Aug. were broken by the force of Me atom 11 - ,,,w�., . The Pr2ato of Waic,t dL*wtaed the jhAnae to at"t W0kgh,f&*K be". Crt u9t 211d cOnlyflemomted as tht fiMefh and blown off into adjoi Gow" Of Me r4--st bed 02 Old rhg- ote. 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