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Essex Free Press (Essex, ON), February 12, 1897, p. 2

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l) v'" 'i1 'i' i i >y* 7^ Of^" 'tONOINQ FOR THE FIHLD8. ft,! r , U7, by II Bayond she realm of barter and of penoet I Beyond the elOMnasa of a social ollrna ! wlwr, ltko an eager bard enohalned rhytna, One's freer spirit oft roooivea offenso; Beyond brlok walls and^ dreary chimneys, whsnoo J Tho sweat of Industry exhales In grime; _ Buyond tho purllotis of dUeaan and orime And haunts whore honest Uvea grow hard and ten Beyond all those In what tranquillity, Glud is tho akton that ovor thorn do rest, Tho Holds upyJold tholr now mown frnemnoy To Winds refreshed on nomo clear ittruaiu'* cool broiiMt Or lndon with wood Boonta and minstrelsy Of tho muslalnns of tho bouffh and nostl William Btruthuru in Homo JourusL A LOVE STOBY. , Tho Iiouho in which this littln ntory oamo to pans wusouoof thoaiiinllosfc and bumbloat in tho whole villus. Tho lju- dou troo in tho yard wiih tall oiiough to apruud its protootiutf urmtf ovor fcho low shiiiKJo roof, highs grown with ufjo. U- dur tho oaves und in tho in#lon ^ood fairion hud taken tip fchnir quurfcor, ami atublu and granary, fluid and mundow, Woro blosscd with pro.Hporlty und growth. It had always boon that way Hhioo Hubert olid Kathrino came thrro tolivo. Thoy broutfhfc with tliom but littlo uioro for u dowry than oourngo and houlth and BtronK. willing, working handw, for iho littlo farm Wnu not thoir own. Thoy had loaBod it for a torm of years. From oafion to noanon , thoy proaporod, and txiatoriul bliurf oamo with overflowing Jbanda whon a littlo dark huirod girl waH addod to tho flaxon hoadotl yomift- stor. Tho girl hadn't oomo in tho ubuhI way, Hko tho boy, wbono arrival tJio stork had horaldod from tho houaotop, but wudtlonly and mmxpeotodly. In tho adjoining purJuh u diHtant rolative of Kuthrltio'H had died, and foaring no ro- fusal had loft hor durk oyod baby girl to Hnbort and hi wifo. Thoy woro iih- touishod, to bo ante, whon ono morning the mnil oumor lifted out of bin small country wagon a buudlo wrappod in it red checked pillow, with a letter from tho doad woman acquainting thorn with tho tiny Btrungor*H miiwion. AlistroHH Kathrino was not long nt a loan what to do, aud oho soon pornuadod hor lmn- bandt who shook his hoad a littlo doabt- fally at first. Their own boy, John, was almost 8 yeard old. No, tho undertaking Was not Hoah a xnomcntoui ono aftor all, and the old pino oradlo that had boon stowod away, in tho garrofc wan brought dowu into tho bod room of Hubort and hlu wifo. Thus was littlo Jjix'a ontranoo wndo. 6bo grow out of tho oradlo and into ahorfc olothoa, and soon hor littlo, quick foot pattcrod over Mothor Katlirino's clean kitohen floor and ovor garden and field. Her long, dark braids flow in tho wind, and hor bright, brown oyos Bfcolo thoir Way into ovary one's honrfc. John kept good company with tho littlo sister. In summer thoy limited for berrios to- gothor in tho woods, aud whon tho win- tor: oamo thoy coasted down tho hillside on a littln Hied tho boy had himself built. Thoy climbed tho troos and pick ed tbo apples from tho branches that would not givo thorn np to Hubert's vig orous shaking. When other youngstors troubled tho ohild or made hor ory, John came to tho rosouo and proved an able champion. Tho years sped on, and tho prosperity and good forttuio of tho farm firow ou apaoo. Tho homeHpun linon in tho cap- board Was piled up high, and tho pen nies in tho trunk woro firBt turned into idlvor and then into gold. Whon tho loaRO ran oat, tho farm became Hubert's property. Ho bought adjoining acres and planted them with grain, and tho eownnud oulvoi in his stabloo augmented boyond iiis hopo. "The strange child has brought uo luck," Mother Kathrino wiih wont to nay, until rIjo forgot altogether that Liz was not hor own flosh and blood, "John must have tho advuntago of a bofctor education than I had," declared Hubort, whon the lad was 18 years old. "I'll send him to a good oommoroial oollogo, and I'll koop hiin thore as long as ho can And anything to learn." So John was sent away a good many nundrod miles from homo. Tho favm- cr'n boy should hoo tho -world. Ho shouldn't cIioodo his vocation ignorant of its ways, and if ho found anything that gratified his tastes better than tho implo farm lifo, Hubort wan willing to make tho Hiiorifloo and sot him up in buHinoHB. Aftor throo years John oamo back, eady to Rottlo down and Iivo mid work %an tho farm like his fnthor, -Ho found *Jjiifl an rnuoh ohangod ns she found him. Before hor stood a broad shouldered man. Solf oonsoionsnosH was in the seri ous faco, und tho sprouting mnstaoho aited it well. Tho half grown girl ho omem bored had blossomed into a bonu- iful maiden. Boon aftor John's return Hubort and Kathrino wondorod why thoir boy and girl, who had been tho bout of friends all thoir lives, no longor got along well together. Thoro woro littlo biokorings and differences all tho time. When Wv/, was gay, John was mad, and whon ho toaaed hor who rosontod it. Whon, as Wan often tho oaso at first, ho sat down for a quiot, oonfldontial ohat with hor, he suubbod him and gave him or jpty answers, and whon heordorod hor about, as men liko to do with thoir women oik, she flow into a rugo. Out of thoir insigiiifloant quarrels came serious difll- calties, Mothei1 Kathrino, who in all the yearn of her married lifo had boon Aoouutomod to oven, quiet ways, was distressed over the breaking up of her ^ pouceful household. She modiutod, ud- ' moniahed, pleaded. It was t\U in vain. Father Hubert lost his pationoe and threatnod to box his son's card and drive him from home if he could not get along with tho girl. One morn ing, after another turbulent scene tho JpSght before, LU oume with tearful eye* an'.tj'.iiale ohiitka to bar foster mother. /"Itofher^^abebagan. 4tl have been leitnlutig that father should not have oanee to eon 4 John awejr on my aooonnt Lot me go out to lerrioe myself." At first Mother Kethilno objected. Then afao iat down andiksdiod OTor her daughter's proposition. Perhaps tho child woe right Ik might do her good to eat the broad of arrangers, for a littlo while at any rato. It did not take Lis long to carry out hor plan. The pretty, well behavod girl found nervioo In a small summer rosort in tho neighborhood, Tho malo gnosis took a bit more fromlom with tho pretty latwio than sho likod, and the cook pro posed to hor ubout onoo a week. Hub re fused him peremptorily every time, hut at Itint, tirod of hiH persistence, nho dc* oided to go home on Sundny to eonsult with Mother Kathrino about ohunging hor plueo. How muoh honiHsloknoHrt hud purt in this ronolutiou h\l would not own to herself. Mean while John had boon unham pered. It was quiet once more about tho place since hix was gone, but they woro not any merrier. Tho two eld people miBHod tho girl ovory hour in the day, and JoIid'h face woro u aloud. "I think it's tunc for tbo boy to tnurry," said Hubort ono day to his wifo. "The rluhost girl In thovUlago in casting whoop's eyes at him If lie wants her, I am sure ho can got hor, and that would bo u groat good fortune for our John." "And wo, father?" "Wo would Jiuve Liant homo ugain. " The rinhest girl in tho village was a miller's daughter, and John grew thoughtful when tbosubjofit of liis mar- riago with her was broaolmd to him by his parents, Aftur a little contomplntion ho oamo to tboconolusion that tho mi li ar's daughter wiih really a good looking Iurh, who hud always shown fondnoss for him. In future ho would not loso an opportunity to play tho agrceablo to hor. Whon Sunday oamo -tho old folks had gono off on a visit John donnod his best clothes, and with tho Hilvor mounted pipo in iiis mouth strollod through tho village toward tho mill. Whon ho camo to tbo milldam, ho pawl ed. Here it was whoro ho had pullod Liz out of the water. What a dear littlo thing alio was thuut He crossed tho brook and glanced into tho gtirdon whoro tho miller's dnughtor sauntorod up and down between hor flowor bods. It scorned ntrnngo and foolish to him all at onco that ho should go in thoro and proposo to hor, aud tho mill and tho quaint little lioiniu and big fore it bohind lost all attractivonnHs for John. Ho turned and startod for homo muoh fastor than lie Jiad como awuy. On the bench under the linden troo sat girl in holiday dross. In hor hand eho held u rose Sho aroso and oame to ward him, holding out hor hand. "Good afternoon, John," sho said. "Jjiz!" ho oriod und in a momonfc hold hor iu his arms and Icissod her Houudly. Sho pushed him asido a bit, and tho hot color mounted from hor throat to tho roota of hor dark hair, but sho suid nothing und wnnt into tho honso with him. Within it was shadowy and cool. Tho blossoms of tho linden troo sent their fragrance through tho open window and slanting sun rays danced morrily ovor Mothor Kathrino'a (mining tin plates on tho wall. Tho bullflnchos sang in tho troos and tho water splashed gayly as it fell from tho spout into tho tiuugh. John pushod his chair cIoro to tho girl's and laid his arm around hor shouldor. Liz shook her head. "Liz, we've boon Bach good friends always; but wo aro not brother and Bis- tor aftor all. " ~~~~ "No, that wo aro not," nrmworod Liz softly. "And that's why I think you had bottor bo my wifo. Will you, Liz?" Liz said not a word. With downcast oyoH she plucked tho roso to pioces that still was in hor hand, nodded hor head and buiihid, us sliu had been wont to smile. Tho bullfinch finished his song, tho hudon treu hpont its friujmnco, and tho sun .shone on as if nothing had hap pened, whilo the favors sat in tho dnak end waited for tho homo coming of thoir parents, tit. Louis Kopublio. Lady IlimcoiiHfield, "Wo do not know enough of that Btrango and attractive personality, tho wifo of Loid Bouoonsflold, and any con tributions to our knowludgo of hor ore vory welcome. "Though tho good fortnno of mooting Lady Boaoonsflold," Hays a writer in Comhill JMngiusiuo, "was mino only once I have a strong remem- branco of hor. It was in tho year sho died, but she hud thon, at 80 years old, vory ovidont remains of tho vivacity which Diaraeli marked whon ho first mot hor in 1883. Soon ut a distance, in a dimly lighted room, what first struck mo about tho small, dark, quick oyod figure was tho Htrangonoss of its uKiro horn-ago, it might huvo boon, to her Lix'/y's early taHtos. What I suppose should bo oalled tho bodioo of hor gown was a sort of dark crimson or bright claret oolorod volvot tunio (but liko nothing olso that I Imvo ovor soon), go ing high in tho nook, and with what I took for an ordor of soma kind fastened upon tho loft broast. This unnsuul deo oration wan puzzling till, on being taken tip to hor, I saw that it was a framed oval miniaturo of hor husband, probably 'by Hoss.' This was hor decoration, pinned ou tho breast in oacaotly tho right place." ^________________ Pennies Mot Popular, It is estimated that many hundred ponnios are oollooted by tho our con ductors in tho course of a duy, and as thoy ounnot turn them in nt tho end of their day's work thoy often have trouble in disposing of thorn. In speaking of tbia a cable oar conductor said to a re porter : ' * Womon aro almost auro to givo us pennies, and they of ton search their pooketbooks for thotfo coins. We usually give a number of pennies buokiuohango When a bill is given us, and wo see that womon get their fair share. The reason Why the company will not receive pen nies is bftoauso it would take too long to count them all "-~tiW Tork Mail and Express, WERE 8U8PICIOU3. I* Wsm Only m Girl's llandkerohlar, but All Were Afraid of It. It ley on tho sidewalk near tho en trance to tho bank. The rlrl with tho brown fedora Btoppod and lookod at it. 8ho was going to pick it tip, but hor mother interfered, says a writer in the Chicago Tribune. "Don't you know any better," hIio suid,,"than to do a thing liko that?" "I don't see why I shouldn't," ro- monutratnd the girl. "It's made of the flms-tt linon and iuco, and would be u uroditublo addition to anybody's stock of handkerchiefs. Somohody'll take it in a. minute." "Lot thorn," said tho older woman, decisively. "You're not going to. You don't know who had it. It may bo full of ^urnM for all we know." Thi'y hiul boon tttaudiug still in tho middle of tl\o pavement looking fixedly ut tlin dainty white trifle, and by the tiino tho mother had impressed upon the yountr woman's mind the iiuli'i- eroiiun o| an art that might result in as-o< uticui with germs, quire a ciowd liadgatherod mound to find out what the attraction wan, A fat Irishman wan the fifth poison to arrive on the hcone, and lie, too, seemed actuated by a desire to possos4 tho handkerchief, lie stoopod over until his fingers were but an inch or two above it, tlwu, looking tiJ> suddenly, he enrnuntorod tin1 Micqurimm gl.im ( s of the bystanders and rouoluilid lie would rather not. Tlu* crowd grow momentarily largo*- "Wliat's tho matter lioro?" asked the policeman, who had hi on called over fium t lie opposite corner. J"nr answer tlio Irishman pointed to thi'huudkerahief. The policeman bent forward ginger ly and was about to turn tho suspici ous looking handkorcliiof with the end ofluh club. Tlio crowd drew back to insuro por.ioual safety in caso anything should happen- "Oh, horo it it,!" sho crird, excitedly. "I was so afraid I wouldn't find it. I just bought it last week," she explained to the policeman. "Ir cost $13." "Now," said the girl in the brown fedora, "don't you wihh you had lot mo uione?1' Itr^uiUTaHt ut IIundciiiurtorK. After tho olliccrs at headquarters had obtained what sloop thoy could p;ot, they aip^n about daylight, fiioling that in all probability they would wit ness before night either a light or a foot-mco a fight if tho armies encoun tered ouch othor, a foot-ruco to socuro good positions if tho armies icmained apart. General-Moadu had started south at dawn, moving along the Oermanna road. General Grant intended to re main in his present camp till Burnsido arrived, in ordor to givo him homo directions in person regarding his movoments. The general bat down to the breakfast-table aftor nearly all tho staff-oil'icers had iinished their morn ing meal. While, ho was slowly sip ping his colToo, a young newspaper re porter, whose appetite combined with his bpirit of enterprise, had gained a substantial victory over his modesty, slipped up to tho tublo, took a seat at tho farther end, and remarked, "Well, I wouldn't mind taking a cup of some thing warm nnself, if there's no ob jection." Thereupon seizing u coffee pot, ho poured out a full ration of that soothing army beverage, and, after helping himself to some of tho other dishes, proceeded to eat breakfast with an appetite which hud evidently boon stimulated by long hours of fasting. Tho general paid no more attention to this occurrence than lie would have paid to the tlight oT a bird arross his path. Ho scarcely looked at tho in truder, did not utter a word at the time, and made no mention of it after ward. It was a fair sample of tlio im perturbability of his nature as to trivial matteis taking place about him "Campaigning with Li rant," by General Horace Porter, in tho Cen tury. Tlio Srfn<' of the Ituttin of tlin IVllddrnoKH, A littlo to tho east of the cross-roads stood tho old Wilderness tavern, ado- spited building .surrounded by a rank giowlh of weeds, and partly shutm by troos. A few hundred yards to tho west, and in tho northwest angle fonned by the two intersecting roads, was a knoll from which the old tree-, had been out, and upon which was a second giowth of scraggy pine, scrub- oak, and ether timber. The knoll was high enough to afford a view for some littlo distance, but tlio outlook was limited in all directions by tho almost impenetrable forest with its interlacing treoa and tangled undergrowth. Tho ground upon which tho battle was fought was intersected in every direc tion by winding rivulets, rugged ravines, and ridges of mineral rock. Many excavations had boon mado in opening iron-ore bods, loaving pits bordered by ridges of earth. Troos had boon foiled in a number of places to furnish fuel and supply sawmills. Tho locality is well doseribod by its namo, It was a wilderness in tho most for bidding sense of tlio word. Century. ComUJnml Tubn bVi-aporund JlruwJi. A combinod tubo-scraper and brush has boon designed for cleaning tho tubes of marino, locomotive, water- tube and land boilers, sanitary and other pipos, etc. Tho special points of this device aro that, boing mado with a circular spring, it boars a uniform and ousy prossuro on tho walls of tubos, and travels parallol; it sharpens itsolf; it will not open up a wold in any tube; it is adjustable, and not liable to break or weaken tho spring ; it is fitted with circular stool and asbostos brushes, which onttblo hoi I or tubes to bo cleaned under steam, no othor brush being re quired ; and it will cloar out all scale from hoi lor tubes of yoars* standing; and expose the surfaco of tho tube tc tho flame, thereby saving much fuel. f . r ' r- t . ., ' Plfty Years Aeo, Wo tlirory of gcrmit to chill Atfectioti'x huddltiji IiUhhci; When urdeiit lovcru took Uirlr fill, No microbcw on their \t\nnen. How luipjiy they wcrr not to know The gemi-fud jo year* ogo. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is tho standard family romod.7 of tho world for colds, coughs and lung disoasoa. It ia not a pulliativo, and ia not thoroforo put up in Bmall choap bottlou. It ia put up in larco bottloa for tho housohold. Thoy cost tnoro but euro moro. Fads como and go but no theory or fad can ovorthrow tho faofc, that tho groatosfc euro for all colds, coup/ha and throat and lunp; disoasos, ig Ayor'a Chorry pootoral. SO Years of Cures. Jiaii'taivn Up. Sorrow came to you yesterday and emptied your homo, Your first im pulse now is to givo up and sit down in do^pair amid tho wrecks of your hopes. Hut you daro not do it. You aro in tho line of battle, and tho crisis is at hand. To falter a moment would bo to imperil some holy interest. Othor lives would bo harmed by your paus ing. Holy interests would suffor, should your hands bo foldod. You must not linger oven to indulgo your grief- Sorrows aro but incidents in lifo, and must not interrupt us. Wo must loavo them bohind, whilo'we prcjs on to tho things that aro boforo. Thon God has so orderod, too, that in pressing on in duty wo shall find tho truest, richest comfort for ourselvos. Sitting down to brood ovor our sor rows, tho darkness deepens about us and creops into our heart, and our strength changes to weakness. But if wo turn away from tho gloom, and take up tho tasks and duties to which God calls us, tho lipfht will como again and wo shall grow stronger. "When all our hopes are gone, 'Tis well our hands must still koop toiling on For others' sake; For strength to bear is found in duty done; And he is blessed, indeed, who learns to malco Tho jov of others cure his own heart ache." J. H. Millor, D.OJ. Chrrrrul (ilrlw. Good and healthy girls aro almost al ways cheerful. No novelist would consider his youthful heroino complete if a "ringing laugh" woro omitted from the list of her charms; and in real lifo tho girls who do not laugh now and then aro seldom trusted or likod by their companions. Even beaut3' will not save thorn. A belle who fails to understand the jest of her admirers and smiles in amiable bowildermont whilo other people aro laughing is soon left with no convolution save towonder what anybody can see m her rival- a girl with '* tip-til tod" no-au, perhaps, and a largo mouth and heckles, but the happy possessor of n, pair of merry eyes and a cheerful mind, The gift of gayoty is indeed of great value; but it must bo gayoty which originates in a kind and cheery heart, not that which is born of mere excitement of gratified Vanity.__________________ ToI nine: tin, Chuioh. Joining the church is in ono sonso a vory small affair, It makes no differ ence whatever in your life ia ono sense. It is simply the open confession of what you already believe in your soul. In another sense it is of tho utmost im portance. It means tho open alliance of your life's powers with those whom you behove to bo battling on tho nghi sido in this groat moral conflict. 1 means that your influence u nh 1:1 shall ho for tho right. Jlov. J \* bort. M L. PARK ISBUBR OF MAIUUAaK XA , ooneoa, KIoUardBOh Bile,, Kniux, One. BARRETT. isaa*r ol Mariiig Lloen* < CommnuuooorIn O.J..oto. GaBto, Ont W D. BKAMAN, TSfluor of Marrlaao LloaiiRM, laeurauca agont. Nlffbt offloa at DwoHlnfl. TALBOT STICEKT, KBBKX UNDERTAKING. HrJtiUMMBiR, Undortakor (Utl iMiri.ltmc Doulor. Clodllis, Homo and factory r-tn from S3 to &!tO, McGregor, Or* ARCHITECTS. ^ YOHN A. MAYCOOK,, AKChTTKCT, Ac, ltooui 10 aud 11, Iflemhitf Building, Wlndiiof, Out 1'hotia 010. SOCIETIES f O. O. l/.-KNTMUI'JtlHK Lodtfo No aifl, i* tnaoiMovory Thurnday, uvenlnjf at 7.'*" In OddfollowK Half, 1>j third BtoroyDuuntaa Hlok. Vlultlntf uioniburH ut othor lodf/oo will roooJvo fraturimt wulauiun. ITHBO (ffrjlJOK, N. ti, OKNTJtAL KNOAMPH30NT, No. Ho, Motni>l Oddfollown'Ilall.niinaluu'fl lllouk, nn tt 41 llrut and third TuoHdiiy lnouoh month. VlnltorH cor dially rooeivod Moiiibrn ot mibordlimtu lod^otj In tliA JurJnillotioti* Invltod to Join. 0. HANNAN, 0.1'., G. 1'. illhh. Hao. ERHKX Villi: IWIIOADK, MKMTH FIHHT i/'rlday uvcnlna In ovory montli tar brl- tjudo mooting and tblrd Vriday tov prn.ctloe in tho Vlromou'it room Iu tho Btomt building. Jh.14. MoMurrav, Oliiof; Ruin, Hmlth, Captuln; Jon Hloto, Llnutoimnt; \V. ii\ Afuduit, SafuLnry; iVd. Ilyutt.TruaHuror COUIlT KOYAIj, NO. 23'J, I. O. lMeotii Rtiuood und fourth Turiadnv'u hi oueli month In 1. O. O, ! ', Hall at S o'oloolt p. m. VjfcltinK hrfltlmrn will bo^lvon 11 fnittriial wI- oomo. 1<j MoOnudlniid, 0. It, W. O. Shaw, Uucy. M.J. WIulo.O.D, II. 0. II. AGKNTH wnntliitf prodtubla omiloymnt thraui(h tbo Htnnnior o/tn Dud It with uii, uu wo huvo nawuHt Hnitiihui vurlotlunof Nurfinry Htook tind now Hmid 1'otfttoon. Salnry or onm- miunlon. Writo uh at 01100 for torrltory. I'lOI^- HAM NUUHKKY CO., Toronto, Ont. 2iM!Jt "The Niagara mix Itoutt." aOIHO U1HT Taking offootNovombor 20til, 1HM. Mall Exp. 3Cxp. Aocom Mixed a.m. am. u, io. p.m. a. m. Dotrnit....... fi.CO 0'30 0.-10 \aq Wlndrior.... G.B0 60 10.10 A (in i.flO pulton........ UOfl 15.10 l.l.'i Muiddtonoa 0.10 ft.afl 1 U0 Khrojc....... .:i5 7.120 10.36 fi.H7 S/J2 Wooflnloo... fl M B 50 fi !)5 ItUHonmb... ftfi'l C.fiO ft CO Coin Dor. .. 7 07 0.05 (110 Klduotown.. S.2Q B'17 11.51 7 10 10..IO JWduoy...... M0 7.!lfl U IK Ht. Thoinan fl.50 10.00 1.0Q tMO 2.25 noma what. Mixod, p.m. ' a.m. a.m a.tn London........ 12.10 5.15 t. Thomas... 2 4o "..10 0 lift S-n.1 Ilodnoy......... 3.:ifi 7.IJ-1 7-10 ItldKotown..... -1 07 10.20 7.C8 0X0 Combor......... B.iW 9.2:1 W.15 Itunaoinb...... G.-10 0.K1 110 Woodaloo....... BflO 9 11 lUfl Kflnox......... fl.OJ 113i DM soo Mutdntbno Cr 1114 10.03 .'120 Polton.......... (i.'Jl 10.13 ^:i7 Wlnrlnor........ 0.-15 12.05 IC.H0 100 Dotroit........... 7.10 12.10 10.RJ Auilicmihurc; ILocnl Trnlnu. wi:ht i:aht n m. a.m. a m. a.m. a.m. p.iu U.05 11.10 ?,0 Ranox t.:i 1MB 5 HO 0.M U.fr'J 7.10 KdRavn fl U7 0 3S C10 0 21 12.d0 7-17 I* ti& JlRXtnff 031 0 !iT-""4.67 0 2J 12 15 7.50 Mo07oaor U.21I 0 23 4 55 fl-40 12 05 8.10 Gordon KOli DOS 4 35 0.-15 13.40 ti.IG Auiborfitbarg 0,00 0.00 i.llb AH trainn aro run on contrnl utandard tiaio which in nlxty mlnutori nlowDr than Eiuiox tinio. For iiiformatlou and rnton to oolou- IntnmoviiiK wont npply to John G-. Lavon, Pun- nunpor AROut, St. Thorn an, O. W. BiujrIob, Gon- orul Piinuonpor ana Ticltot ARont, OliiouRo 111 or A, O. Stlmorn, Acout. Knsox. L- L'. &. D. R. Ry. TIME TABLK NO. 23, taking effoct Monday. Bopt 27, lS'JO. Trainn run by Kaatom fituud- ard Tlmo. Dally except Rundny i H 1 M reirf S ^ Rtationh. f* Ti isW 1? o a 'A 0 % O A * *** yA d A M A M 1* M K I A M I'M 0.25 13 00 am Dop Walkorv'lo Ar '1 111 510 7.S0 0 113 13110 0.27 Walltorvillo Juno. o o:i 5>H v. in OU0 12 10 (J.I110 H 57 5,27 7.S7 111,12 15 11.40 ......t Ohloftfltlo.... n r.:5.17 7 3') 0 50 12 5.1 0 47 S 47 5.1 H 7.-v".' 0 .'i7 1.10 (1 til .. .. MoGroj{or..... 8 42 5.00 7.J2 10 (K! 1.10 (JO) ...+ Now Cnnaau... s ya, 4.40 7.17 10 00 i no 7,i(i ... t Mamhllold ... e co i.na 7.10 10.11! 1.50 7,17 fi 22 4 25 7.0.1 11) '.',7 2.03 7.27 8 ii i on 0.52 10 .'17 3 r> 7 17 BC1 45 0.43 10.15 2 B0 7.U 7 51 :il5 an 10 55] 11.15 7.M ... Lnamlrnton ... 7 1H 3 40 0.3H 11.Ill 1 10 fl.(0 7 21 1.51 0(IU 113(1 4 25 a.17 7 15 1.:jh 5 51 11.25 4 40 H.k .....C'nutiiworth ... 7 IU 1,15 5.-10 ii ai tiVH H.:w .... tGIonwoijd 7 00 12 :it) b no ll.i:| 6 20 S.-10 0 52 12.21| 5 28 11.50 B.12 U 17 0 -IB 121-1 5 111 1155 5.55 H.fW II -11) 12 DO1 5 HI 12 01 0.05 ooo ...fCodar BpriPRH... Oltt 11.2SJ 5.C7 13,11 0 15 0.07 Dlonhflm JuQot'n 0 21 11,30,! G.fiO 12.111 o.:ir 11.13 11 20 11.151. 4.55 It* 'ii 0.45 7.f)0 0 20 0.M1 ........tWlll io . . .. 0 10 a oo IO.IBi 1 15 12.!1G Ar Ilidftotown Dbp 10.00' "4.S0 p r. i*. nr p. m A.M i.ar. i> it. CHURCH DIRECTORY Methohiht. - Dr. Puooa, Va.nt^r, ftorviae, jvery Huudity ut 11 a. m. und 7 t . m. fiubbatb School at QMp. m. 0rQ. Naylor, 6uporlut<md- flnt oX fohool.i. Kpwotth Laaguopray/vj' rae*tlna Tnusday vonlcg at6 o'clock. Oono/al piftyt moatlug on Tburadfty von Inc. CtnxJiion ov ENcir,ANi> Jlov. A.L.novorly, ln- onmbont, St. FmiIb, Eaoox. Dlyi .raorrlctt evouy Hunday at 7 o'clook, p m Sunday Hohool at 10 a, in. x*rinltv Ohuroh. North Ilidgo San dity Bflhool at 1.4fip. ru. Tbo public are oor- dlally Juvltod. I'nKHtivTEitUN, W. M.l'lomlafl, Paator' 8er- vIoob on Habbath atll a. m, and 7 .80 p. m. Sab- bath Bohool at 2.UO p. iu. Pray or lm tinft and L'astor'R bibld clusa ou Tuouduy at7.30 p. m* Koulal Union ou WedDondayut ti.lBp. Mapttnr Oiiuo.~itov.M, P. Oampboll, Paa tor. orvIouH ouoh Uubbutb at 11 a, in. and 7 p in. Pray or mooting on Thurnday evening at 0 o'clock. Boats Troe. All aro cordially wel- OOlUOll, . i lioiaw (Jathowo. Kr. 0. K. UoGee, Pan tor. Hor/loo ovory othor Hunday at S.aop, m. Huuday dohool ut 5 p.m. MAimiroNH Hlj{h nniHH and miruioii at 10.30 a, in,, oiitotililHtii uty p. in., ImptlHUi ut !J p, m., voriporiiaiid Uiinudlotlon ut 7 p. in. O. E. Mo- OlHI, P, P. Hihvrviou Aiiiiv. Capt, Sinltli and t/loiit, Pdj'ton In coinniiLiid. Halvatlou tuautlnuti Wnd- lioiuluy,Thinuday uudHutiday uVoudt^Krooand Many,Hftttn day ovitniny and u p.m. Sunday; Koll- nuHn imuHiitifh for ohrintiuuH 1' rhlay ovoinug and 11 a,in. Huiiduy; Ktioo Drill 7 a m, ovory Sunday. All aro wulooiiitt. LECAL- ' Y? A. WIHM12H, Ilarrhitor, Bolloltor, Notary JjJ* PublloAo. Monoy to loan. Omcn,I)im- utan Bloclt, up-tit aim, Kiihox. 4-ly X Jj. PKTKH8 BarrlHtor, Holioltor. Notary rj Public Monoy to houti. Ullioo o^or BtrutburH' Ilaok. Kbhox (Jouttu. ChXUHK, COWAN, HAItTLKT ilf JlAltTXjBTf llarriiitni-H, oto, OIHooh Mndbury lilook, Windtif r. Privato fnndtt to loan. A. H. Or,AKa, L. L. II. U.K. Cowan. M. P. N. A. luuu.ni, A, 11. JUU'IY.I.T. II. A. HKNMY O. WALTKJiB h,KM Attomoy and Countiulor .at lii*.*, Hnllcltoi- in Chanoory, Proiitor In Admiralty, (i utoub Hollollor, Ollloo, Nowborry llulldiuc/, o*r. Oritiwold aud Larnou ii tit, Dotroit, Mich. (Canadlait olaitoti nj(nlnat pout on b Iu tbo United Ijtutmi collouwl.) ItoforonooHi Imi)oir!jv1 Hunk, Kiinox, Out. J. Ij. Potorn, Kn/j., jlurriuUir, oto., JOhhox, Out K.A. Wimnor, Maq, HarriHtor, etc., Uhiiox, Out D MEDICAL. ItS. BHIEN & BHIBN. Jim. Brlon. M. D., Tj. P., O. P. B., uvoduaU or Qticon'H Unlvt/inity, Kiiif{iitou, inomuor of Col- lojio of Fhyulolaiin and Hiiri.'oonii.Ontarlo. Grad- uatrt of Now Vork. Pout Graduate Mudloal Col- lop;o. J. W. Brlon, M. D O. M.. P. T. M. C. Honor praduato of Trinity Modioal Collofjo. BTonor nraduato of Trinity Univoridty. Momborof tbo Colloijoof PhyHiolanB and Hurnooim, Ont. Grud- uato of Now York. Pont Oraduato Modloal Col logo. Olllooovoir I<j(iox Afodioal Hall deiitf etoro. Coufiultatioa roomii, both on Brountl door and flrntuat almvo. Tolophono in both oiuoo and roiddonoo. All oallo uttondod to from olllco, (iron ntoro, or ronldouoo. HotildonoD, Talbot ittruot, front of fair #roumlu, DB. J. T'Jt JKNNKK, Afldoolato Goronor for tho County of Efwoi:. J.Eitrlo Joimur, M. D.C, M.< Trinity Unlvor- nlty;M. 0. P and b. Ontario; Ido. ltoyaJ.ColIofl- Pnyniciami, London, l'*n , Ihl Bcholjirshlp aud Ool'l Medalist, Trinity CoUoffo, 1(ifl1*; appointed llouno phyaioian and aurfloon, Toronto Uonaral llohpital and Boiddout Aocouolumr Bumuido Lyiuil in Hoapltul, Toronto, 1881. Bpoolalty, dla- oaHtiti of womon and ohlldrou, Konidouoo, hoiiHo latoly occupied by Vr. Dowar, Talbot Bt., Kaaox. Oflloo ia Itnporinl Bank Block, ground lloor, oppooito Thorno'ti drtiu ntoro. Modidinon dia- poiiBod in tho oflloo. lolophouo connootlon witli both oftloo and rotildonco. Private tolo phono lino butwoon Oyril Purjuottu'n hou&o and Ban Kounody'u houno aud ofllao. NiKht oiilln attondod to ut olllco or rcBidouoo. DENTAL. HP. MAItTIN, D.D. S..L. D. fl. GradTlatV* Iu Bontintry, Hqyal CoIIogo of Doutal aurfjoonn, Ontario, and uuivornity of Toronto. Charnon,modunito. Ollloo, ovor Brlou & Cob Jruc utoro. lB-lv .__ *%~"T There are thousands of sickly school-girls all over this broad land that are dragging their way through school-life who might enjoy that abundant life which be longs to youth by simple at tention to hygienic laws and a proper course of treatment with Scott's Emulsion. This would make the blood rich, the heart-beat strong; check that tendency to exhaustion and quicken the appetite by strengthening the digestion. Our book tells more about it. Sent free. I SCOTT & BOWNE, felkvUI* O*, J \ Finn Stationn. Tmlnn atop only wlion thoro aro putincer at or for thoeo utatlonn. Mixod trtilmi aro at al tlmmi iubjoot to be ciLinoIlod WM WOOLTjATT. Gonoral Rupovintondon . Do You Want To Drlvo anywboro, II bo, you want a Good .........end tlio plaoo to (jot it in nt JOHN McDOUGALL'S Livery, Sale & Feed Stables Good]Hostlora in attendance-day and ulgbt. ^^VETERINARY. WII. lUCIIABDSON, VKViaitlNABY BUK GIOON. Honorary ((ruduato of Ontario Veterinary Colli ro, Toronto; ni'*mbor of On tario Votoriuary Medical Hoojoty; Diplomlut In BentiHtry; troatu all clfnoanoH nf ilomootlcatod auinmlo; anttlo dohorncd by tbo latent improved Limvitt clipper Oiilln by tolcphono or tolo- Kraplt promptly attended to. ltofilJoiico.thrao doom oant of jjrint mill; olfioo in pout offlon biiildiuji; Infirmary, dirootly oppoidto. LAND SURVEYOR. TAMES B. LAIIID, Provincial Land Snrvoyolr t) and County Kniiinoor, lOouos Coutro, Oafl Olllco, Dumitan Bloolc. upntalni, AUCTIONEERS. HBNIIY IIEDItlCK, Anotionoor. Suloa promptly attondod to. Andrew Routh Woodoloo, Out, Pomona tlcniriny to Kucuro me may lonvo word at tho l-'nuK Fuijiih ollloo. tf H. UMDMOK DBINCLAIlt, LICKNBED AUOTIONKKR for tho County of Kimox. BailiiTof IiilKhth iJivlmon Court. All kind" of l-'arm and other balon couduotcd promptly. Batoo reasonable and furiiiuhud on implication. Kuqulrertt may apply at \V*. D. Boaman'a ofllco, or at tho olllco ofDlvlfiiou Court Clerk, Mr. John Mil no. HORSE-SHOEING Xulthta braiioh of our btiBlneaa web Arab- oIuhh Workmen and will guarantee naiiafaotion in Huooltttf Horaea that Interfere. Over. Reach or have Corns or Contracted Feet. Woumkoa Bpoolalty of Buoofdg lioad and Track Hotdoa. M&r Telephone Connr.ciiou. DROPS CURED, THW Underalgned Ib prepared %o care all cases of Water Dropsy duration. Absolutely no charge ual* the uatV ent> la entirely and penxfaoently oared. JAMKQ OAMrBELL. Cottam, Ont. 89 JOHN GOUML.BY, MOU.NBKD ACCTIONRKIt for the County of Ehuox. AUUindd of farm utook nalun, oto., CDinluoted promptly and on Abort notion. Raton loiuioi'ablo. Povfioua dt'tifrable to arrautin Halofl may Jo no by Balling tit tlio I'liuu Vuv,m oflloo oi by atiplyiijij to 4 J, GOBMLEY, P. O. Pox IBS ItiHuex, Out. pltANK McCLOBKEY, Maldutonu, tldrty- X1 bovou yoara' experlouoo itu an auetlonuerit; tlio County ntliauox. Halou conducted promptly, and ou roasonablo toruib, Parties donlriDg to fix the dato for a Bale oati Have tbotaaolvotf a dritro by rallitift at tho Pjusk Pmnrdti ottioo. We liavo arranRod with Mr, MoCIonkoy aud will fix tbndatoii roriialcaby toltiftraph,entirely froe of all oliareotothopwHou holding tbo ealo. Ad- droua t'rauU MoOfoakoy, Maldfltouo O>oaa, Oat* IflD * to ^AND AND LOAN AGENTS GK0BG13 J. THOMAS, Convoyauoor, Oow- nifHAionot*, Iu High Court of Jhiatlco: dealer In Boitl Bfltato and Mortmigoti. Uenoy to loan atthelowoat rata of Interest. PorajB bougBt and sold. Insuranoo taken in ta most reliable companion. Drawing of doodfl, mortgageji fcnd louses a Bpoolalty, /Jbargoa saoderato and. all bnelnoBB promptly attended tok Call ai the Central Tolonbono officet ^BaevCentre. 60-lT WK. T. SIMPSON, Man~ufuoturor of Foe* t*jv Tatent Vulon Artificial Limbs 119 A 114 Bates et. De- troit, Mlob, rresoriptlvfl catalogues and blanks fo* making applloatlods fox foverpmoDt order* for [tubs and transportation i -;-' -,. or commutation tboreitol,' ) m sent trqe on appHoaUau l v'oij; so-, >' -M :.iv 1, #%* L JP f Ah \zJ$A 1 i *'r ' 'S {} ,", X"l r".""'. r' -."l '^f i ^,-YI\<^ 'khj ^ A^. *u$& ^uiM^MM

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