L's Medicines .. thesewasno women :5th ' mm“, ' . . must ‘ awe forada' ;butthereseemed â€"-â€"â€"â€"' I shall never forget that vmt. L180 no opgztrtunityy vintages. and day after Ireelltumydutywtenmqmm came down them-damnetomeetns. cm- ma .gu'n ' with our Cirriccaa Reunite. have been - of by e “d ’ and “In 1 Y mmmymwuhsdnpdglnsgï¬ 810923 b: “Eh :nhthelh?“b°‘::° seemed nonearerrealizingmy desiresfor . . His father m . _ L disease. When spin a 7mgh ve wn, '†spouting. mlï¬mmhwifeaedchildri: ‘ We CHASE 82; SAN BORN have been awaited the mammoth contract for supplying all . Coï¬ee served inside the World’s Fair Gro i. " against the competition of the largest imp. 1. houses in the country ‘ This tribute to the Excellence of t}, *8 “QM ‘ "" delighted that I had brought Ben. Poor 11 ml) spots on my . and it kept on Ligeâ€"but we reserve the tellinz of your 3 . Egï¬ï¬â€™gng‘m sad fate for the next chapte . Let the The Lmails came in with unflagging between siy shoulders. A’ sunshine of your life come ï¬rst; while we regularity end found me up to my eyes in few days star the M“ hope that the clouds may break away and work. Was this state of things to last ~ forever? Out on the hills I could see turned y and began . “my. mt...“ id not overshadow our life forever. is" 0!?th 1‘ wean?†Up towards LiZe’s house we rode, light from my desk that the trees were growing ., 'Pw! “1 °'°' my at heart and frolicsome as boys let loose greens mannerisnctpclnponl- Heisnot egotisv r and leaï¬er every day and the far tical. He has not walked over any one to of grasses that were ent hdigiwé’; from school. Never did I feel more at meadows Lspoke . . . 33515? row 121,? rector happier. All was quiet and has-- ipringinlz leto no; 11ng and color habit;u by 3.1;; his own pom, sndhe 30w; itdLin in ' 'thth bird trilli theireveni our. newt t rookswere 'ug thesasy ‘ ‘iyo ' bearing. e in y . . “" '°“" "'° " ‘ m†'" ° ' n“ "8 um am to... em «mm- .,., the women» we... “Seal Brand " proves that It is the be, 2 -22. “STRENGTH“ WEAK wuss. lntlma ' Sutherl Coï¬â€˜ee grown. tetious care of your comfort, his reverence for womanhood, be it a representative true woman or not. His father was a man â€" “Y'W- â€â€œ19““ songs and the tie lowing of cows in the spring sunshine M no a". $5353"; softened by dishing; A feeling of peace were waiting to be caught. Would they wait much longer for me? I was afraid ad i mï¬t’fï¬mt I we!“ "I and true ioy took 'on of III. . not thmklnglt w <3 We soon eulved at the old farmhouse. not. I sent the boy for Ben that I might noble mu d his 9 it was to me. I failed to discuss with him the situation. He came, mom“ mtg-our “d m id“ of . lady. L . 11" (3006“, ““0 CHECK all prison “TING DISHSES. A remarkable ‘ 2,“ con .. producer and it is almost as Palai- L, ‘7 “ilk, Be sure to get the genuine ' ' 3" three l memuch good, but to in surprlfle. Wha . l; Vat Cmecns. one cake of emu Soar. ‘0‘ m t 8 pic“! .. . . . botlles or ccricciu itssonvssroaxedneenunly. take it all in then but I dream over it but pleaded businesses an excuse for not “Wh ‘ . be ad he in . m “Lab to . _ . half ‘ ‘ m "it 2‘23? “3.2331“? “ï¬wmw now, and with eyes shut tight I see every going. I graphically described in glowing him-Lt: an Scallop 0, the home i. in. 3.1515; 5, “deaf ‘:Lh°‘;‘m::°v:l°d ‘ It . i Ltsi- Chicago. lle. ï¬ii‘vgti: Paplghgskgï¬ angle and corner and every broken clap- toiilo“ the JoyiL he knLeLw sohwell “$311“ delibly "Amped on m. children of a“ should Mmt up“: shed of round “‘1’â€. to TO B 01" 8 may" . Lgin on.colorcd meLLeLSL . - - - . . board. e Lunmg, -or L. me e was y home. b“. E 'd d†2"“ .. salm , . L» or? P‘O’B‘“ 1062’ W’Wm . We followed Lige to the large barn obstinate, sthéok his head,Icould not goâ€" If the best chins is my nsdeL. on um 9mm" d†“I†y no â€new: by SwatWM-Wlwm- . where our horse '3. subled with a bed would not at justas was about to occasions, how can c i ren expec - . i) ' ‘ cut'cura Resalvent of bright rye stnw, and we left him oon- rive up he fluid, "Where’ll We go?" In to handle china gracefully BX. ind I I“ 2;â€: th: WAY. Iio‘llui'uililfllï¬l‘".m neg-3’ Notice - . The new Blood and Skin Purifier. internally. 80d tented and happy ovamgnpper Of 08". the sweet joy of the winning I let him by? If the parlor ll kfslbleCk 't, 0' m.m«°Lthi Wuzmum . W'M‘L . . ‘. Publzs 3....â€" a?“ talk and listened to the programme he “n Y“ “P035 ‘ c ‘0 '1 °' manme. .m°h.:d W. “â€233.“ L3,: p Lo .l. C063. , . 9 n l mutant will proceed 2, Mount Plea-ht, noon; theuumw cm; for the night. monsoon will proceed to me r Beaboro. noon; thence l.“ haw}? mud wily in.P“}°" by “d ‘31! themes. Its esecaare 3g - ) New Advertisements- cum , d 01mm . $53. the éxgifislie‘w‘éldgkgelgudgbhz‘wwlys in- A large, old fashioned, roomy porch, . mmly relieve â€,6 Weed“! °§‘%LW;W“ made by the roof projecting at the back, deftly unfolded. He knew just the place. ._- . -r _ - mm" °t â€â€œ3 'm’ mu†“3 ' invited us to a rest on it floor, where, 1: was Lige’s of course. We would drive] Thâ€"e ï¬nesï¬hings of, earth are over that very mam. sleen at the im- for home. The most beautiful things on . . , f: in: lee to scrofula. w'm’m We) wage W p p with feet hanging off, we sat and talked house, and be ready as of old for business the earth are not too beautiful for every- nbi. too ï¬ne _____._ †Sold everywhere- Pm-Cmcmrm-i 9““ and smoked the eveni awe . About 9 - a?“ giogggvcff‘gï¬ggï¬xggamm o’clock a whippoorwufgï¬ittedy low across in the morning. Then we talked of the day use. The sweetest behavior in the h be L, L ' . . How to Cure skin Diseases." 64 P88“. the meadow that lay wrapped in slumber- daysL we had spent with nge, and the world I not '00 L {01‘ 33mg. h gag“ “111 rennin uni; ,2 col nstrutions. 100 mmowtmu'ee- ous shadows and light glimmerings under evenings in his house. smoking our pipes mother, “9° “"1 ‘1’ son “8 ' "m-Y evening, will procm 1" ‘ PLES,bkickhceds, red,rongh,chapped,snd the new moon. Low and and came the before the large old-fashioned ï¬replm wn th 1: - ï¬tted out with Ops, for the night, “IL .3â€- .-- P Oily Skin “"94 by cmcc“ 5““ notes “whippoorwill, whippoorwill,†and amid flickering flashes and shadows, and all that. 3:25.551? is well. If the “103017. will proceed 10 M20“ ' . a sight It more than ,' ". WEAK MR“- Km’ without prearrangemeut ourtalking ceased talk, With home-brewed cider and apples home is 80". room in in attic, it can be Tb“ mu" “11 be comimmd (lurmw ls proportionate . ' ’ and we listened. “Mighty lonesome that and hickory nuts. I remember that I me In,“ withe “81° flower, neatness h“‘°““'°“h°‘ â€mum'- ’ “ mm to merchan t L . : :ubut not so grew intensely nervous after the arrange- Md 1“,. , one â€no. we; make . - -~ - ȣgk‘::wg°fn gvfam‘b,°"l i m: T0 Ixsl'ns foal s . VII-5° . Pl'oDflflï¬ï¬‚- ‘L ' 7mm!“ W 3 N F.W.Wn.=or~'. weary, dull, aching, lifeless. . . mggeirensadon, relieved in one sounds,†said Lige at last. Cadence Ami-5‘“ lonesome as when I sit here alone.†I :1 , minute by the d 1 mm†1’35â€" The am†°n 3’ agreed with him that it must be lonesome , . . . , is. tampon-hum? Wm“ 91â€â€ 35°†sometimes, at which remark he seemed to my work; but never for one moment did L _ L L .. taLlLrae some exception, for he said quickly: LILgiVO 11%: thle idea 0f 80in8- I “h"“ld 8° re“ “d unbli. among men n he , , ‘ “ ight ood though after to be ' it too a or. "’3 ' @112 €auaatnn £05k mummy. fomgï¬mfl,» iind 1 “$3.1 with We were oï¬â€˜ at last. For a wonder we °.h°“ld b°’ “‘1 many . man In. â€as†m: _____’_____________â€"â€"â€" him again, for I had of,“ seen the time were out of town without a hitch. We 12‘1“" 312°“ Wm there was no gum ‘ LINDSAY. FRIDAY. MAY 19. 1893 when 1 preferred to be alone and 10m said but little for the ï¬rst ï¬ve miles. °f;°;, .1; mg, d“, ,0 be 1,, ,1 “a ' some when I couldn’t somehow manage May had laid her beauties all around us; tender “d2,“ y ' y ‘ , ng as the oak in carrying the cold blasts of April had gone and out his conviction of right, so that his ,. paid Feb. lei. 1394. All intro. l. , ' ed regularly to the horse or will? ' mine as if they wereiu foal. 'Maru o a“ ‘ Ii . 2W Theyarealwayseeilable. alwayslndesnandalwustbehu. ment was made. Every moment unex- home. It “humof the inmatesâ€"father. pected hindrances occurred to put back mother, children. fore feeling time must pev full i . mi foal or not, unless ratlsfsctory 31:02:: they are not. All accidents s: OWucr‘i fee, 50 cents. Hares from a distance an, I: good more at reasonable rates. '1‘. W. EV Yelvertnn, May 5th. l893.â€"55 i. I no Property of '1'. W. Evans. Idvctell. Ont. I: AND FOREIGN ITEMS OF : he: “LIfE'†whining such a state of an: about. ft b f d f H _â€"_________________ en '9 "939 needy for ige 9V9 5° reezes anne our aces. 0" quiet children may goout into the world with v _ _|, L honorbredand born in them. Itisevery ï¬gésgï¬gï¬b BRED TROT rem name. 331150 351.5113 homily. INTEREST 1!“ in presenting the pedigree as follows 0! my ‘ A 03' ' l0“ us a real old-fashioned tallow dip and everything was. The jar of heavy mother’s duty to be thoughtful of the com- â€"â€" W stem the Telegraph and l on I like to think of Lige as I ï¬rst knew . _ . . . him; the child of nature; the soft, tender- brass candlestick. I nodded my satisfac- machinery and. rattling of trip-hammers . . hearted man; the genial, easy-going, tion to Ben. “Lodgers will please not had gradually drifted from our hearing, fort of'hsthome, charitable in her Judg- ï¬murggreg grease sglign, gsflcfll‘, l don’t-care fellow; the interesting and blow out the gas,†1 said, and Lige, evi- and the monotonous and wearing gratings glen". qmckh 11; 11:; ll sympathy, lo'lnï¬; hm", 0L wLude'Lh: “gags, â€cannon, 3:“: ‘xcMOI- I try. entertaining friend. Not a care or dently not understanding my levlty, half 0f the big Wheels had gone and left in WW5. â€E “r 9" ren ma bngdm' horse. sndlexicndsconlisl invitation tosll interest- ""' 00 000 and '20 â€L. the thought for the marrow disturbed the apologized for not doing better by us and their places a restful calm which only the “WM lm‘h 8mm 1â€â€ ‘9 th ‘3 raffles]! endgame? 23%“!de um his me .111†are betweésn land » app said “he’d never got the hang of km' those who have exchanged the one for the themâ€"ladies and gentlemen in 0 true i: "ll IsLen com in thhis gilt-edged breed- â€11.109“; m as: - . I I e sense of the words. I': " “My ‘1†“‘0“ “15°“- 1‘m« 3’0“" m“!- wheels are ten time! 88 wel \uvsu‘rox, April, 1593. 'r. w. Eli-us. -P‘9°' “‘1'“ l n ~ l , Jammadeofcaet so. u ‘ we .30 Thursday since - serene monotony of his life; he lived †. . , . alone in an old farmhouse, where he â€Len- “GQOd ï¬ght: 800d night, friend other can understand or appreciate. nge;sleep unlit. * * * srspmne BLOCKS. cooked, ate and slept, unharassed and can etzamer. tbelGenos, arrived l pro of Montreal. L and Port Stanley railway L eal DWOI awn rnrum STARLlGi-I‘l‘ is a beautiful light bay. black mane untrainmdled. N0“ 8 relative in the . H28 (ml-led V917 timidly the next mom- At lat we reached the farm of our old W9l'ld that he knew 0?, everybody was his mg :3 though fwf‘fl Of waking “5‘ I friend. I was restless. I knew not what Bell» and Comforts;loi- Women. Children . L , . friend ï¬nd he “'83 the friend 0f "81‘? 33:13 {$11,332: tlg‘dml '1,°Pf,gv,fr::§ I was dreading; but something whispered and the Area. ï¬ll‘l‘dï¬â€˜Ã©h’lluuhLl‘Eï¬i‘l‘lelfliï¬el'ï¬Jobt'hf â€m 141309190 d nd me mail ire" 0‘1 0 ce ’ 2' __ ' ' ' - - bli all j ' - no use 3!. ‘ ‘ of a change a disappomtment. A board There ought to be a hitching post and ï¬enlflgsua‘ifdnihï¬w mmmdlélfmiï¬ï¬â€™: “a: to St. Thomas had to be carried n! ‘5 0 y Mr. J. Dobbs. near Lexington, Kentucky. in one. Kind, gentle and lovable; though less. and was sired by Lexington Golddust, (we stepping block in front of every Village and I remembered, “it,“ 0‘" d" 053†“d I notice on the brook bank in sprawling, the outer shell was rough and unkempt, h d th 11 id 1 k . th h 11 al the heart was ever kind and empathetic. 931' 9 ‘8 0 c 00 m e ‘ pe uncouth letters stared me in the fm- countrv residence. Old and feeble persons gaghfmméets‘l kLlLlorv; 13:1: liiEOhggfthlgld 31:38 2:11:13: [ladsawgrzgzingl‘u‘gs b11123: - should'nct be obliged to crawl in and cut , .. -: _ ; ifl‘ï¬t‘iï¬â€™Ã© 3. page?» he by Gslddust 950% baby e a ' .......................... ...... .. ‘ ,4 5:? g '. Bum“! organ. '3 3 5‘ '. - friend; I embalm you in my memory as fBi-gm below rouge; me from my reverie, I . . _4- â€"' .. ‘ â€"‘ 1'02: 3:39“. be bl Woodbury Morgan, he by Justin «:12; I: .. . ». L“ o! the lungs on once were. n has left me and descended. Lige - . . ,.. - 2 \ â€"-"â€"â€"' Damofhe into i 4â€"» I, ‘ w '- .l t' y I ï¬rst met Lige on a day like this on calls me to prepare for breakfast. A3 1 hO FISHING Alowea HeRI-I . ‘ " .,-'. I gang“: n60 ddlffl'gug‘sliiil’bxfil‘: â€$242.23 :ï¬â€œ ‘A‘vtgï¬tnï¬;ï¬fuiiggi’itifiaigie til i“ which I am writing; perhaps thig brought go down the Old. fashioned staircase with Z 3 .‘ T L Bb‘bv chkholder‘éens‘dlnliebl; lmp. LenathLiau (1375) cc "k m3 to. prom {.0 to {on Hillel. , ............................ ' . - 5" M1“ 07"â€- h° by gym 0 ml sec ----- 31%;, lmpomd Clinton (504). made the ten miles in -4 n. . i . - B , -- - srmxou’rs dam is s large. stylish, prize- Greets! Dodde. commander of the ad winninzmarcof thetboroughbi-ed deecent.a natural French I us in pummey in the recent , p“, ‘ Wardved in Marseilles on Friday 1 all .' net. was welcomed by cheering l l“ clouds. in t Washing l in himtomy mind; I don’t know; it makes “-5 quaint square bedpost, 13311135913356. no difl‘erence with the story. It was a 1'31", I 11016 the fragrance 0f 111895 soft, warm day in the opening of spring, through the open door, and catch 3' (3148) (Tflel 2.27) i'. half brother to rem-to eddy 2.16}, who stands at the head of the Jewett “Ifâ€. m ____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" no.1. rim-crime roe-r .ixn STEPPISG BIDCK. 230. She was sired by Viudex. a son or Blood's m run. I. , Black Hawk, he by Shaman Iorgan, he by Justin . . will stand for mares during the new; . Ilooked at Ben. “Not like Line,†I . . trotter. could trotas a four» car id 1 bctte than ' m said. But Ben explained away my fears, y ° “ ' i m ‘1 “‘1'“! DH. lam gentle showers were falling, cooling the alimpse of a paradise of green, sparkling .1, and coaxing the buds to open and dewdrops, dandelions, adder-’- tongues, and believed that LigeL was saving the ï¬sh of the vehicle. endangering their lives, n m ‘ I. oneness grass to grow. It was a good day for grasses, and an old well sweep with Ben for us. And so, trusting and hoping, but while u stepping block, which can be made . Post Po. 0" - n. m at “Dd“. by Ch ,L lsmbrino Chief. he “ foil w . t . ï¬shing, I was tired; oh so tired of busi- sousmg hisface and head in cold water he In grave doubt nevertheless, we Went 011: m a" few h°“"r “'11 1"" .“ gener‘uw' . m. "Mbm° P‘ym'b’ "nbfl‘m' ’°° °‘ “'9‘ ' morn) -0 i' -â€"'I'he trouur! “Wt":lnin considerlnfl ‘ ‘l noes. Who has not had the mad impulse has in“ poured from “the old oaken and did a prodigious amount of thinking. They need not be expensive. The one “in make the season of isssastollows: Emma“. ard sad-gag: ggdmnm'ï¬mfghbmi Lot :‘crén‘e‘frhe‘df‘flm‘ his :L ï¬lls at w::ti::rgil‘:tur .1 gas bronchi come over him to rush away from the bucket.†Yes, here they wereâ€"the moss- We were rapidly nearing the house. No “‘0‘†“1 F‘S- 1 â€"5 the "108‘: “d 18 “‘0 IOIDAY. KAY 8. he will let" hill 0'"! “510 Johnston bv Golddust (pencil...... hover: 1;“ â€WI-10$ 5. born. 10. “Of-51:10â€; has.“ Uï¬t‘e'd States b! Pipe 1m†{mm . ‘ wearing round to the woods and meadows. covered bucket and well-sweep. signs of Lige had dawned on our horizon. Elfin: Britain â€1%. nighhve. tor noon; weâ€. ‘0 22°?“ Gd‘lqmmï¬m')“ .....-.. 2'. 2 la n 8°“ 8mm“ 1" â€m“ gulls is taxable- ‘ u there in the quiet of nature to expand We went in with Lige, who had waited To all appearance the farm was deserted. 73:59.7. .111 pm .0 cam M â€on. 301;! .. .. .. ifâ€? tumnWm‘génggo ,'°°°°d '0 Midst! _ steamer Victoria. left TOC’WM ‘ g and grow backward to the boyish joy, for us on the old porch, a scent of coffee But then Lige might be away. Of course thence to the thunder house. Llndsay,for night: Fred " " " 2 27 warmer whim" HOW“ WM. 00 W°dn°°d" l" d 0:5 I ,1 again? If there is one who has had no and browned cakes greeting us and he oonldn" be alpectedto stand around wznwnsnur. will proceed to'l‘amblvn'l he“. ml?“ 1: i'. 3: 3"“ mmmbaht Howl 13"" Ken: '“h 290 Chine" Immilitamciittg Dr H such impulses. who cares not toheunt the whetï¬ng anew our already sharpened “china for 9" min when he had $33.; ‘85. as: "m ‘° “W“ Wk me. .. (mo « 5'33 nun-nu. .u m... t. to; m,",,,',c,“°. '°’° "$252“ ‘° °° " ‘ l a ï¬eld. and wood. for even a brief holiday, appetites. The trout were well cooked in receivedpo Inhalation of our visit. And mnepsir will proceed to for Egg" 1: (“32m " â€6 â€in," mn‘ lbw ‘° 1" Em". "‘9“. in r 0! C“ h .migaing gli-l. Mia! ‘ ‘ I pity, though 1 cannot understand him. “ache;- crumb batter, and we ate in com. so we chirked no a. bitaswe discussed the neon; thenoé to Cannlnarton, for night. ' mug? .. .. I: 3% ‘Y' ‘1†W b? the “la-m. ‘manmfln'ofr fusing“, were found ! C * * * fort. Somehow the scent of that break- pros and cons. I was thoroughly startled, WAY. will proceed to Derryville. for noon; Also the dam of Rosalind Wilkes 2.14; wesaGolddust. 21:33::Iforhlght‘or noon; the†K.“ ‘3', river Friday 100 yards from i 0 fast, the yellow of the ochei-ed floor the however, when Ben gmped my um thence toBrock house. Sunderlend.ior night. Broeding horses is one or the most profitable “733.3? .m m'md . . W on brld e w ere it was equOse . i 9 ’ FIG. 2. COMBINED 1,05,: AVD BLOCK. BA‘I'UBDAY 'lll wwwnm†for other branches 0‘ Weillâ€. when the right kind of md 1 ' . P to Lou“ " “lead a ' i' . thence by in y of Greenbank to his '0‘", stable, taridmsismgroduced. “at farmers heretofore have for ti°g°ggokbï¬lmozeudhéï¬i d1. drowned hersel fl‘ lieutenflnt in the l l and remain till Holiday. °’ mm M â€"1“â€? bm' until the following londsylnornina. ’ ’mflrï¬rxzï¬gooee Y took an over i I had ï¬shed all day. Never before had dark smoky ceiling, the fresh breeze pinching it severely. and, pointing at the old Nepaeh sLo rewarded me for my through the open door, the perfume of something with the other hand, told me POW?“ one in the 10"- â€. being in°1°3°do efforts; I had ï¬sn enough to satisfy the lilacs, the “peace-with-nll-mankind" look to stop the horse. Wondering, I did so. the 1’03““. ‘10†m°i“‘“‘° ‘ ‘038 time: “d mostLgrasplng, and I throw myself down on Ben’s features, come +4, me now in a I could see nothing to warrant his ï¬xed dcfly â€ap‘dl-V' Th° 9““me 'hwld 1" to drink in the quiet and beauty of the fantastic whirl and. I $.11 to detach them gaze; but at his earnest cry “See thisl" I four feet long â€â€˜1 about three he†Wide’ ’ ' and made of soft wood, as hard wood is li- scene about me So absorbed was I in one from another, they go together in my looked again in the direction indicated, the loveliness that I was not aware of memory when I think over the joys of but asbefore, nothing rowaided my eager another’s presence until I was greeted that May mm. gaze. “The flowers,†he said. Then I with, What luck, stranger? \Ve were ready for ï¬shing at last and noted a bed of pansies under the front I looked up and met the gaze of a pair struck out across lots for the head waters window. Ah! I be!“ to understand hi“ there must be a woman on the of quiet gray eyes that sparkled under of the Nepash. fully three miles awgy, agitationâ€" We looked blankly at each lug. style. action or size, the result being a class of Th coarse, undersized, immunised, unsaleable stock. . ° above route will be “WW“! which could only be sold for less than the cost or ‘ “m“. M“ “d W? mime raising. and this ruinous course was pursued because i t‘he stallions pausing "bull’s. priced. cheap ones. . o stallions are c p w roduce undersized. ' a.“ - common, unmleable stock. Thepslzs": and cuter-mt â€mozegh‘s 1 860 be-' 16' hmds but stallion to breed to is one which will improve and l stud bbok 9223 (7993; Emswwj' h beautify your stock and give you a class of horses stud book W with mo, “unmno‘ which have ample size to haul produce to market.to l .4 gm me. in 1838 3““- .F‘â€â€˜ hes-Lilly equei tosu farmlabor. with action euuicient I". M 11mm U s’" 22' “' :2. damn-2mm .. t... l w- w- m... om'r 22.22.. the farmer. P at "3108 PM 10 ‘ been shown {our times by the prceeuio w I unheeiteunely my that summer, both :nglul up?“ “3,23,“;233229‘5322] The above will be continued during the season, health and weather permitting. The grand young imported cob horse YOUXG SOUTasxr'rox. will accompany Victor Napoleon on the above some. DISCMION AND P813108“. VIC‘I‘OR NAPOLEON. is a blood bav, stands 16 hands. weighs 1.150 lbs, finely proportioned and handsomi .n appearance. with as good a disposition as ever possessed by any horse: has fine trotting action. and be- shown hie abilitv totrotm 2.27 or better. VIC'NB NAPOLEON (No 3143) Vol. V., page 10?. Wallace's American Trotting Rezister bias in gain ollnn. 1'“ 2'000'000 m“ :1 wltll a -â€" has been forms cacti-lyti’tmsciiiooooo for the consar'uctlr: “equipment of a line between . 1L2?“ Falls and Albany for the "“mm’QL “a electric power generated by the . air Falls PcwerCc. -311;ka Bud â€Lumber Co., ma me L of the Party Soon :1 I.“ an tel cut oil whilst ï¬ling o complLeuL slew Thursday morning L 0m asp rep all: She“! brgwstd 1:136 hfeature',l§fd8Y‘ The joys and full sense of wild free life premises. rown hear an alrt at spraw at that we experienced that day 1 have not othem Our castles had already taken a . L . . . . . - .' . I“, ' indlvtduall d chum. . Ell 133th thL: broadâ€"rimmed soft hat that time nor 3pm to relate m dam One tumble. Our bachelor friend must be $23.;de Eï¬â€œÂ§3wm-.E,":ub;, volum stallion whiclizlllzgugew if: 3.17.2... «this: , mm sndyOur patronage is secured. “m circa , 1'9 . 0 mar 3 and dents 0f many tussels such day braces the hand, eye and heart sick orâ€"or dead perhapsâ€"oi- hadahouge- . (55). son of Hamble'onian (10). .h eiro oi his dam mmâ€. splendid action. in connection with such m 1... The lever which held the saw all with n. owner. of a for weeks to come. We ie a keeper. In any event our hopes were no. a. mxsm nnocx. 0"» by 1:31;?» Chic: (1â€.drollikhï¬m gratin-toms: his produce eagerly sought ester 0 â€y 0;“ mgdzfï¬lat’ï¬fffd pa, and the saw accldentsllv started. blasted. Where would be the enjoyable able to cause slipping in wet weather. The ' g STARUGKT’B broodinr ls slithstoould bedeeired, ‘° W “m" “Penna. whicoh lwillhr â€"In 3‘3"! B'“ “we on? iztbldytll:†“tintâ€"To insure steal. Victor Napoleon. seo “Monombinatiou of thoroughbred and one or the â€W m“ M 9â€â€œ9“ ‘0 WW†I“ on “00"le ‘ 9‘“ 0‘ k d i ii most weep-(u. mm. “um. namely: 6.1.1.“... 500° 3'95“"? 1‘. 189%. Mates must it u were 111.00 compleée 9nd 22:5: 0 (- L- < .n a ) sec y to the horse or they will be c-- We grow communicative; I t01d him Of a halt at noonday by the side of a clear evening Ben and I had depicted and plan of Fig. 2 is a combination of post and tube m1 LL, Feb 18“ my business and enumerated for his bubbling spring, beneath the partly un- , , block, and many are in use. It would be than... u, .xowm family “d we Clay, lambdno m r t. in I" Illn- ‘ ol belor! i.ï¬eation thedtons of coal; iLLiL'Lon and steel, covered root of ., large elm. 1',ng pulled looked forward to? t i. th ti 1 as well as pon erous grin s nee we used from the bag strung on his shoulder a m L. , L a... ... -ee e n]; can oncer than is Chief. Black Hawk trottl lunll - “I" “a “"d‘ M Angus Moravian, um... as m. which are ‘,L seq-ed, - â€"â€" y acknowledged to he the b.“ m, “Wduenm d Mo; best prev , 1, ‘7' 5‘ ‘u‘au- on.“ SW2 m M! Per-on I!!!“ chi: 333.3512 nun: dies will be exhibited at the Vt (End 6 â€EL“ with their 00“! in county show, will at! â€"Ab0nt four months ‘gq‘3ngflwl’ OI S‘I'ARLIGBT. besides being bred in the urple ms“ I. also. elegaLrLit style and ï¬nish. Idud a; 33ml!â€â€˜hw °°° mare. “'0 ‘i. M if†enot. fall e begets like proves universfly true.hc half "i; OLW. halt Price, or losinr loci: can to . uce those high-class cerriage I otho .or warmer-em (callus, "I" horses which eta l tunescommand ready sale and high fee I". next â€If to °“° mm prices in all cities and towns in America and for â€$33;me 'hChd‘W' “ ug t um: World’s Dispensary. in the manufacture of edge tools and a. wrre toaster, tin phtes, knives and plows. as well as other fees and ï¬gures forks, a box containing salt, butter and THOUGHTS ON MANNERS of magnitude calculated to convey awe , 3103f of bread am eh I: and wonderto the unï¬lled mind of an 5:213: pork came its: theexxh:giciau:’s e L Thomâ€. W68 l!) the . , d l or oung friends drcese ‘ coup e pd yfor a joke frightened In llldisuulee a heck L )es' ver recovered from the s .2 . Sh†ne seriously ill. . Navgatlom ‘ ANCHOR LINE zeonomisgd in thought timber, all of which ineXhaustLable ML By the time the THE ESSENTIAL C HARAC TEMTICS ‘lotonuiznanzvfllld Stop??? eghmlil'l‘hon; If? 006w b'OflOd he was ready to broil Pi“ ' 0F LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Which them Is now a rapidlv increasing demand 1 . nï¬ . egtl.f ve 8. mas o a ï¬sh, which he didto a turn. Then having - .1 m a“. w 'W upon'uumju‘ly but prices. ,0 Eu“ 3 °' canon “.mun. 3nd at 0'“an “L m co mm“ o the surprise can. “can, we 18’ do" on the g’ ’ With eau min lew recliners mm W‘El'dmhzfr'aw '°'-' “- 3"" urns! u. Con... c Wyetz.c.E..olnu:uLhLL n tun; his m ' ., ’ ' ‘ ° ure .chnrtel 0 characteristics to M. “6' ‘ Fen-ion, sons. ulna. [a at Ottawa to (56¢ . . AP"! 2. 1808.454). ' f in canal in she the constructlgnnithea :gur‘itry to connect Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates fwBelousPe-vm I - .. - E h†c 00‘ L k° Em ""1 [Akoeuld shorten ihe die: by 8.8. or?! 0' stone. see andupweed. 9°44 waterway {with the Detroit rout! vou OWE rr toMMW v have been dealing with a f '- veyed in his tones. And then he told hands behind our had. watching use my Show and Her Relation-Pompou- me of his life alone “Back here a mile or smoke his i and 1' to, ' to his talk nestâ€"Loni . so,†of the charcoal he bnrned and the well â€635:1"; listed: “ms: too mucli Home “elm-n. Tm. “mien“ hoop-poles 1’? cut; as he expressed it. exertion for usto do more. Charcoaled it spring and summer, and Down we went all the afternoon, "Whatisborn and bred ina man sticks 011nm em Gabi . “5 ward Min: to accommodation uhwm'e’htlca 'ct canes as 0000“" 110 miles On each {rip-1‘ er .hu‘dl ’sncouv . -Bob Leatherdale o ï¬gured in man! hoop-poled it fall and winter.†N or did alternately lapping by each other on the to him †is a sa ' ' ' - . . . . . y'lng more true that elegant. son. he 1198190"- t-he trouting and 831110 111- stream, Inge tut]! his home cut pole, and W0 1'83" 0“ udf‘ the Wont!" My “- mmmbh‘oasatnducedm or v , ‘ f “" tired, as. speech gen 0 manners, 8“mequ {a getti your 5 ch (1 whether yOu think you have eong:1 ngotLh‘eLzng. 'gilbï¬ircefl; t: marry; ea. . om ' r a co ' “3 G°°d P 0' car, Whether you are rich or poor. ' ulster of the valfeLolLLLlltfllL‘mï¬â€˜L’ "0m in tenets. He told of muskrats he trapped, hook baited with 1 worm doing great the essential charm of a ladyâ€" end he often get minke and sometimesâ€" execution, though Ben and I were nos f... yetdaceiag . that‘cbarw whiehcanno Itere'be analysed PC book of tense and other information. Hiram dc Co’s Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. also d†though rarelyâ€"en otter- foxes and coons behind The day how slow! to so u ‘ I. if I an a, u "’16, ‘° m â€3’0 “33- 3° I . . r . y aclo . BEND were “middling plenty.†He waxed without a cloud to disturb the batman ' .' “mi. ef 1' SIX 1 OIQVIS N 1' 7 '1. Baby CG'WOB W Ch W us ed Will he h talked £11 - an . V once whee leisin the more of'ts wn- n.2, ' . . . in ca R H 7 ‘ w n 0 Of a hunting d 0‘ our ouw 'g' Lag-weary we reached er.beshe Nutiveuailent. gravelorogay. oat 0f many, “11818 Dr. Pierce’s - I. c. IAgl’sOR, large rt f hi e have] t receiv {1'0 Chi g0, >" “Eagle; "‘10 l“ ‘ “u" 0‘ the 1“ Pellets are better than other Pill' 3- ms. ass-near 355° ment 0 WMâ€? Goods which is n be' c I“ Jesse James. the WW" l . 0w mg â€"'rhc- a" 01“†“m'liedmpxcdï¬pï¬l which SI 1' ‘ ‘ at our store, 45 Kent~rt., Lindsay. lllllllllll Ill, Wallllllalels all Jflll‘l mnmmmmmamt muss!- Madman»: Ifeltall the glow of a sportsmin as I the homestead and ' ’ . .. .. _ patrol: ofhse- Itibo nah ' - listened to h: inspirinthalk. We met evening meal of cold boiled beef and on :rlthnfae. “$23.13;: .22: ‘iei'dmeiif; here on even outing and lingered lovmgly csbbage. Then we started for home, well with it. It'is the manly wilderness of her over the topic until the day grew gray as sezihï¬ed, well paid and in good spirits, father and the womanly grace and virtue of the sun went over the hills, and when the with pleasant memories and trout. he? "ml-h" blended 'i‘h “'0 delight!!!“ life currentâ€"it is her home trainlno. .hzdm in til: vglelgyb but lenlgthened s- s- s- an one a cor t Th ., - ' ~ .. p... .2. 2 .22 222 22 M8!!! .2. ..,. cm .. .. .. ,... ...:..-222.:22.,M.....2m..222 :2: l d. an d an expressed desire on his PM following, and cool, frosty mornings in quick eye and the ï¬rm, gentle hand are all for a visit from me a week later, tolpend 3:63:11 {ï¬nd us Stamping the hail: â€d m 0‘ hmlumn: “hm“ ownmmhcm“ . from the'hh “overlain site 10!". '.d mg t “ ‘3 house “d have 3 day Of anything,†as I ige upmedgiunï¬as '0': therefore, never to be unleerned. Slie 2:11“ rt from the very source of the old . . h.“ or feethe :: d th ~ different from her neighbor Led Show. rs, an eeveningafound le “E â€a i t“. y S c eLELaLLsh, milis aboyre the spot where I us before his open us v sttuc in. he frogs sang to me ï¬replsceL ’ 'h°'° '° ’ dehons.‘ as I bowled my way home, and though smoked “‘1 “1k“! themght "'3’- kn d“ Y‘ All how ‘0 the Andtflthmthmsimwend- 10M LedyShgyislcveableJoqbutaheehows tired with t ' t th f ling' 030. :31?£dy;e d: '10 and “Sip: felt . the premonition that denoted a be: ugly gaining in every tone, m and â€Pd coming change. and wondered just how it gesture. She is loveable bec'ause she does lee. . York grï¬lwerpom May 0 h. pLsgsLagieriL-ol send neenstcwn .; , y no“: ‘0 Q the best pee and . ed enthusiastically 0;; . Cnicaflo 110“". 'b 5 to be made rich b1 moldere We‘re . d M. has none into liquidation,§p0L:Lr:sLJ . 1. They’re the smallest, and eas- iest to takeâ€"little, sugar-coated granules that every child takes readily. ?: Trim Meaty easy 6i: their actionâ€"no in no ‘ turbance. grip g, ‘ 3. . Their effects last. There’s no reaction afterwards They regulate or cleanse the system according to size of dose. 4. They’re the cheapest, for they’re W to give satis- faction, agoni- money is returned. Lake Ontario Steamboat Co’y *0 bank, uï¬fd’i‘; on the ground s, has suepe Jo Po B . I. n O “a 8'"! kind?“ .I. thQ atâ€! IhO‘ “Oddly the unsuccees . ' ‘ -1110 New York Times says thLat Jl We†British ï¬rst sailed olngLeL-r: M fleet on reported to have etc i V 190 men had deserted from 3:; “I . m ships durlpadthelr stay mbefnre L dml NORTH KING, New, I'm up merchant-en. E‘ï¬mpwffl hm‘ a†""d would be brought about. P Ligel w eeal h I f an in ' _ 001' e not try to con er . foiixhtourgreatlossinpursedaï¬liction. comingstih’andsnnatcral (:ng yLortheyeodyonget. But 1 need not anticipitete. Let Wigh- 5 I 'l' '7 In gillâ€"are “way! . P. °‘ ‘33 ‘fl‘gï¬ll‘ï¬i “may 0' u ' B“ â€I ‘ uni" WW ' “commando oscs'psv in “I" t e Sjokofll the AweeklaterBenandelannedatri faetscomei their tine. These totheeountry wherelivedthisnewtriend? been little hlilnting game one fell, had lleuismy particular crony; justtheone Bemhevingno austpropeusitieein ' had E5. . ' A topeweywithonehunting audï¬shing shootinghne, nmainedathemqand mu “3 sndall ‘ tripgfuneyfellowhe‘ too,in - - ._ “Me's. damsel- , - t . _thonm;thooehes:stloverigim raga“??? #ï¬ï¬mï¬x meats d the liver, stomach and . , â€Ci/8, Ta, and BUI’dlflq:P; 4 .apdagoodbhermen. he cares nothing whenheesme totewnwlth ‘1.“ “.793. - a , , , . L L , - ionizer-ism.l {espionwhl'ï¬i‘l’dtï¬uyihewgï¬nd winter. animation-ï¬asco __ My: W8 1'. m '1 m. at†“Kain ’ hill“! ' ‘. . . e L ' us .L .. . . . . ,1 MBOEDIHKM-hand , 'away.'LIhehd_ , has“... â€'3'“ “ " -. ‘~ :- ‘ NJWNf-‘Wt “twinned this that nulls give-saunasis mntmsw, T3 w, .. 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