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Northern Advance, 20 Oct 1892, p. 6

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Cl 3 ll-II V55`-M III $\JP Ill`; LIGII IIVIII falling out and prevent its turning gray. The first effects were most satisfactory. Occasional applications since have kept my hair thick and of a natural color."- H. E. Basham, McKinney, Texas. " Over a. ear ago I had a severe fever, and when recovered my hair bgane on Call nut and uyl-mtvlinln I-nrnainnrl 1msn'a.t.i 5 UNDEBTAKER ._._-.__-n--: nlj oLjna._,_ 9 Put-in at short notice. A full stock of Iron Pipe for Steam, \Va.ter and Gas, Globe Valves pp ' ` Stop and Check Valves, Steam Gauges, and Water Glasses. All work 10-9 in this line promptly attended to. i Axes, Handles, f`1_ 1.1.1.. Cotswold, Aged R`\m-l and 2,. D Garvin. Shearling Ram---1.r D .G.u-vm. 2. J Fitzgerald. Rum, Lsmb--_1, J Fitzgerald, 2. D Ga.rvi_n.A V-Pr. Ewen`-`l and 3. J Fitzgerald, 2, `D _.G&rvin. Year- ling. Ewes-1 and 2, ..D Garvin, 3., J .Fitzge`r-`nld. Ewb Immbg-'-1**and 2, J no Drysdie. 3. J Fnfzgrald. Lioeater, Aged Ram--l.VW Stewart.` Ram Lamb and 2, K W` Stevnrt. South-_[ Elm, Avzdd} mm_1, in 2 '1' smehum; 2,-'l` Crqig. Shaorling Rama-1. Dd~ l` Q6nnC`nannn e Fence Wire, Sleigh Runners, {N101 BARBIE STOVE 8: FURNACE DEPOT FLETCHER & BBUWTJIEE Ac:-7.9 -.j.;..j____ _ ` .10 110` ALL THE MOST APPROVED MAKES, WITH THE LATEST ANI) B".~`T FYI`. . NISHINGS, AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. ACRE FARM FOR 8ALE-Weet 4 i , ` not No. 18. Ooncpuion 7, Veep:-a. 100 .aone_e. onoro-a cleared: and under cultivation, house. barn Bid other buildings. This pro- gerty is good, about miles from the Town of fa}-.ri.N nlsg. 50 A RE? T9 REN'l`.%south } o , o 0. on A on . espra. acres cleared. good house. new barn and stable. a Ihearing orchard.-81 miles -from the Town of Barrie.` For nartlnhlm-n mmlv tn .1 A nrnmu qusptulu guuu IIUIIIIU, HEW Dllfn and, BTBDIO. fhcaring ore . -8; the Banie.` For particulars apply to J. A. DUNN, ._1-larrlo P. 0. 30-tf. "`-'FUITI. BOAT with Onahlono, Game zsnoon Oars. boat house, rent Double-Burrel Breech Lot: `7 B Loon coLT.:m-v 2 second-hand FIRE PRO0 10 cngepn. eek old. NEW 1`. ett-.. Pin and id for one year.` SAFES. 1 new ding SHOT GUN. C. LAISHIAEV. Man ' Hlnann |fmnIo`Biaeuit& oon3t.| 'trahe:;3f' R:x;"fI5'-i7"1T'v' sf:-%-5 honrn, 2, -1` Craig. `Ewen-_-1 `'1'. Craig. 2, -D `'1 Strqthqnrn. ,.YegIrlIn Ewe!--'11. : 'I\"'I` GL...LI..".`. -"`-u O`-uh` nnnifi '1" K589- .u. U. `:M:'. f. 00.. Barrio. puma-nIl'l.`61 nrcecn wading SHOT GUN. `gage ; L. C. LAISHLEY. Man. `Singer It.` 0o..- Ban-in. V - 90-4 --FoRAsALa-- ~- ulmsa Pinion : celebrated Furnaces Stoves ! Stoves ! SEoves I At J. HEN DE RSON S. SOUTH SIDE DUNLOP STREET, NEXT TO THE (`.ANTOI\' - A TEA STORE. Chains. BARBIE AND STROUD, J- Illtvl C: J amieson . ;ro:H:Nr P;LA.X.TON. lJ'IlII\Il NI Sleigh Shoe Steel, I11... 1).`: 2}-Iv. UT SAWS] -ia~sr;,'i -a:1int and Putty. Guns, Ries, and Ammunition ~. COFFINS AND CASKEIS OF. % In stock or 1\iadem 0; UU1"B'lNS AM) CAsKE1s OF AL 1\ia mus R obe's, or _ A_nd a_ll Iiuheral R. quigms F nn.:..\_ . " " ' ' * `*7 \.J.1 I And all Funeral qllism-3 ] G. O DOLMAGE, Mauag. Sti ll] VVmk and Sh" PHOTO STUDIO! Bot|1wa|I s Block, Barrlo 2. -D "1 Scratheorn. , xegl.-nag Awei--1.;-` 13" T 3.ttOth5.Iin.L -2: .In'd.. 3; ,1 .QrIi.' `- f.EiI;9f' . L|nib-1. D '1` Sirbtheurn. 2. Oriig; L_-__L:-.. A a...` D _" v ab-1`-tv: Permanent enlargements bya ;_-Tnew and beautiful prrwws. SWITHIN KENG, Photo. BARRIE um BRACEBRIDGE BARRAU D CABIN ETS FROM $3.00 PER DHZEN. Grain Scoops, Lanterns, FIRST PRIZE KARRIE. 1888. 1889, 1890. 1891. I In Moumb '1` ' - ` . .9: Want .. . T0wn3i%h;?i1:ln tent . g1;m".1| and ,. _` more or Pisa. m the county John bl klltlwn es8- This farm. the Vatg con -Arnold` is n 9'3 "19 homestead the Whole of Q h `*3? 036,8 V." "ared for sale once, of lithe: an of 5:111 be received for 3 11 emigned 9 10E. Apply at 7 304.! .'.- H 0 N 5` CREISWICKE. Barrie. liaisons: Foinmau, nouns west or m mm HOTEL `Keeps the head Fan mom I).xxnux~rr..pr0; `motes growth, restores szrey or mica h.u I~_ its natural color. PRICE $1.00. For salt` 1'31 DOHFNWE`.\'l)'S, 1&3 r.. 105 Vanna 'nOnnnt l`nI-nntn- nu I1 SE3. 0!` 812 UUHIILV 105 Yonge `street. Toronto. E::I:;`{;: "AgZatErQE1*' g \`;I;v;;'3; 2. .. agar; .,h.I - I "II;-.4-f. 4. Bone. numb 3-ma is!-.'.t0' Vmem--1 ma 2?; 3liW?e 3. vJ'$;i~Bowa.t. .1-Yes! ng' EH55- "1' iiiti W;~ki rt~ 3.5 Rom-~?` 819 km 1am .W$eeurt, 3,%:~nom~ ' % L ~ 1 _ A call solicited for all kinds of _-DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. W9 V STUFFS, SOAPS, commas. % AND BRUSHES " mos. am` noon to mu: oLI=_I[I__/ dusn'wA ED_. 5' 00 ?231E? r ;` * .LQl' rent. ' bin 0 minute W to Box not 108` than 7 rooms. A99 3? Ilnuntl A ; us. nonsuwmrs Aoanmn mun men; nitlsonn-nous ounrunnv `TOILET ARTICLES--A FULL GHEMIST AND nnurmm. ---will be tound-- FOR SALE- STOP Beams; sci: :,1_4':, .a,a: 2 ,=A*{o`eiu`.; Sow-IVA rtis..j.-. Groin L'8p:mT Pig --:3 d 2. A-Onigg.-`.Pure Brudnof: I guy _Vi>nd, Bosr-1`,` V TEIE --.-.:-. l`we'nty-three in the tenth Ihm-nnhin nf Eggs in the) C9 B-aling Wir (luisites I? unagh or other ' W139 promptly , Manager Stvroud_ Ind REM" 1) UH IMP vv Ly- Bamsters, ` CUMPOUN DID. jg Wire. 511 l LINE. Any 1 Sow- MUKCI ox 168. ace _ Again his pleasant face. iounrnvi zom -1ST, GREEN mow. ELISE-'5? 032' ` SHEEP. :36 2, O Vh-IcOu-thy. Geese I . i `QRAIN A . ; WhiteFyfe Wheu--l J Rilblletfurd. Collection. of 'Grau.s+1.j VB.-jt.herford.. Fall WlieaI..-1, ' J Faigeiuld, 2. J, Runtherford >SprVu;`g. _W.h af-1 v_ LJT Ruharfa-rd.,2. J I*`17'zj'urald Wt,--ire 0&3 -l. J Ruthelfund 2 J Ft zzuraid Ba kf Oats--1 J Rutherfur 4. 2_ J ` F: zgerald. jSunll Peas-l, J F: zzaruld, 2, J Ruther- f-vrd Large? ~as--1, J Rutherford, _ 2. J Ft zgerald C -m In Eu`-1, J Martin, 1 2, J Rvnho-rfurce. _____ TIIIID cItnv9Da~'*' - _ . ` I um I. .r . ..y I sp:a<.1 `in! - gaenlsne x*viu12%;e3ssz~%fia._ Wheddayiwaq iosnz va !F>` Jeyias-3.112! . ,<- sue,` _ ` " 'On_ iitherfhanit the, elds of yellow wheat - Spreadgshimmering far and,wide._l -A _. .L And Joy and I made men-yrcompanv; From out the wheat we plucked the _pop- pies red - ` ' ` .And decked us in their glowing bravery, -- 'Iill Joy unto me said `: ~ A-2 The way by which we came is very long : We started when each bird was in its nest, . And now the air is full of ight. and song; Do let us stop and rest The way we travelled came near to a stile i Set like a tomb-a single broad gray-stone. I said : Do you sit here and rest awhile, I will go on alone. I passed and -left him sitting quietly, Cheek upon hand in the green shady place ; . Nor turned athwart my shoulder back to _A-. -1. J '1' Ffuqr,2,T;Q 1`1.3_u.gew2vV now. I (1 `It.t.`_.`L"... '.' \~I__:,2 rf 14-5. --..l. 0 `I .1`-run-Jr, a_,2;.u 1Vl\lUIEllI,_ .-t V -1, 0 E` 2.":. J horn vhsi-.:l;` '70 M& Cn_ l'|.y',;- 2, 1 Lung; *Wy`gu,_d&m5e,a-7-1. '1' }0ra'ig." m'h s1R'>.kP--1-V G1: L9|I_J,hl!,_f8t?- MCg1-thy. Any ._0_.ne Ku3q-1=; 1 Cathy,` 2.'E.M::Lu.-L . A FIELD PRODUCE`. P.ta.t.ue6, Esrly R` n- --1, E McLnII1g, 2, JVFuzgerald ,L-my R Tae--l, J F-Izger; ald. Hehrun--I J T Fraser. 2, -W Campbell. S; Pan-ick-1,g E McLung. 2. W Camnheil ' Turuips, ,Swde-.-1, D Jauneum, 2, J T Fraser. 'Mn.n.:0lds-- 1; J T Fraser, 2, J Martin: Fnela 0a.r`;o_tsA-l,'DJa:ni1-non, 2, G Turner. FAeId"Sqnaah-l, D Jamieuon Maple Sugar-.1 CMcCurIhy~ 2; J ,D*yadal. Maple Mnl oaes-l, D T Strathearu, 2, J Dryadale. . - DAIRY PRODUCE, u 40lb. =Crnok.-Butter-lA,- W Campbell, .20 |b.'(`rook Bu tr-4-1. `WC_al;nphel l 2, Dnmieinou. ' 10 In. R_~|Ia-`-1, J Rusher- ford. 2,'Jnn Dryldule, 3,-` W Campbell. ` BI-ead-1, J R~uhm-ff,-rd, 2, W- KIlba`nk.v| GARDEN P_BuDl`0E Pumpkina-l, B Sherbino, 2. J T Fraser. Pickhnlz Cabbage--l_ J T Fraser, 2, B Sherbino. ;_Csbbaze--1, D Jgmiogon, 2, J "l` ["1-a.ae l'. Caul ow I8-1. J C Cokuedge Table 0a_rrot_vaf--1 R Y-mug`, 2; `W_ Camp bell. Beet.s-1, B Snerbino. Red Onions --1, C McCarthy. 2 `:8 Jordan. Yellow: 0o1ons--I`, C McCarthy 2, G Langhnret. Potato 0nions---1, 0 Thompson. 2, C McCarthy. Tomatoes-'--1. J T Fraser. ' Cih'ons-l_.O 'l"nnmpu-on, 2, R Young FRUITS. Collection-'-1, DJn.mieson. 2, J ".3 Apples, Wenlchs--.1, G Mm. .,` J Martin. Sn. L`lWl`ehce--1, D J- . 2, Tkhaig. Su0w-1, R Yam lv Miller R-d Pound--1, W 1, `-. , 2, T Craig. Alexauder-l. R Y m `.3. J Maiu. C Ruaseta-l, R Young, 2: J Martin. Nurthern Spy--1, J Misrtin, 2, G Miller. Grape:--1, C McCarthy. ` PLANTS. Cullectiuu of Huuse Plants-`-1, J 1*` Allan. 2, B Shermuu. Culltcbiun of Cut FLUWel'--1, J F Allan, 2, Mrs. Leace. FURNITURE. CnIlectim.-l. KIlbank & Dickie, 2, T A Il7..|..... rIlrvI.*|\vnJ J Walton. LADIES W0} K. Collection of Fancy Work--1, Mu lMc- Gill, 2, Mrs Coulson. Woollen Stockings .-l, D Jumieson. 2, C McCarthy. Woollen Socks-l, C McCarthy, 2, D Jamieaun. Fancy Mme--1, R Young, 2, D Jamieaon. Rag Csrpet-1, C Mc- Carthy. Patch Work Qu 1lt-1,J Ruther- ford,` 2. C McCarthy. Worsted` Matting -1, S Jordan. 2, J Rutherford. Berlin Wool`Work on Cardboard -1, W Kllbank Collection Crochet Wool-1 Mrs McGlll, 2 Mrs Shortreed. Collection of Knitting -1, D Jamiesun, 2, C McCarthy. Gents Fine Shirt-1,lC McCarthy, 2, J Ruther- ford. Specimen of Fancy N eedle Work -1 , Mra.McGill, 2. Miss Yates. S :fa L`ushion-], J Drysdale, 2 C VMcC1u-thy. Patch "Work Quilt Cotton--1,, Miss Yutev, 2," J Rutherford. , Cunnterpam-- I, J Hill, 2 `C McCarthy. H. oked Ma.t--1, J Rutherford, 2, C McCarthy. ` . .t.ment.br%11i9&999s~21 01188811 DV everyqguesv ?nacu_ many; (`vases upong . the: b98&~991!x % .t19n!iIt-and i~@he`;`,tggrcgate 9f v6teg`%V (i`ec;q.tB' Vv,i_c:;,fV,._to whoa} j;<.:g';;3gg $13 `avgardili V ; .f9,!l9wing:51i!dtin; szhin!t" new Pwiggunz. i ` . . , . , ,-PFR3E?`Y9.;9?.r : nal Aslutx .3`! xi: **<.,- H} .`~"'}'i;i:t =::~'K; 1 hit gifi, as a woman, wou d yous` Hfi. knfnnn n nlunvn '1 _ . _..u . .- _ .. : vvi ' 5 Pro jraulve Conversation. Saveral suburbs of New York have found `a suhsti ute for progressive euchre in progressive conversatxon. The game oxiginated. in the feriile'braiv_1s`of` two women, `who, owing to their :in9.bility.to_ take a .hand. - in the prevalent, pastime, `invuriably T'fouf1d, them- selves on the" `ragiged egige itit.he_ '_'v'-ill_a"g`:_ social gatherings-. ' -' V . ` ' ` Ono man A m1ninfar'd 'n`1`V: 4 whim 7 t'InI11H' 1-uni-_ . I guumuuga. One was a minister's wife,` who cquld not [play from `principle; tlie ot.he1'{j was Icon ., stitutionally unable to leamrthe science ofany T card game. ~Not Lobe .outw_it1;ed,e_:aey `put: their heads together and`-tlie`convef,atibnal * prggressive? party is the remit: : " - he limit is six tables. ' _ H each A daintily decorated girg1_`j4_'I_bearing_', on `one side the number and 013111 _ ` twelve. guestionsjs laid on each-, ta1iIevTF'g)11r.jf1inntesE W iecussion o'Eeech.queetion. is` -.Il1MI'Oiv'e7d every .x,het- 81:3 iinemw -,u..h._ _ he d . .-bxc an . ev _; V`; W Lye-`.. n is-1 ~'ei1sse'.l Veever;;I?'?E1i.f5r8 .votes upon; blag. HnnI>_nnnvnlI'fl;l`\'l|`1`i"' " nfi Fontypereiinse an at .2 the` time 2 thei~~=Bix 7~,'~?;.tb.|98 have i ; i 3 I I I I ` ltedente nu Ixmson. The oicers of the Medonte Agricul- tural Society are `to be congratulated upon the success which attended their "annual fall exhibition, held at the aociety s grounds, Eillsdale, on Monday" and Tuesday last. The weather was ne, but a little cold for comfort. j The exhibits in every. class were minyi and good. The hall was lled full and -presented a grand display of the different .productions of V the V farm. The ladies" `work was in abundance. which gave the interior a line appearance. . IIWL- _L....I- A-L.L:L u-nun Ann A` OLA kn.` Thousands ofwDolla.1 'Rewirds fox V Bible Readers. ` ` Tn: Lumrs Hons MAGAZINE presents its gr-est Fsll Competition to the public ot America. The first correct snswer to the following questions received at this olce will get $1 000 in cssh; the second, $500 cash; 3rd.G1-snd Pisno; la. Lsdies sear Cost: -ism, organ; 6th Ladies Gold Watch; 7th, Silk Dress. hen follows 1006 ole snt Silver Tes Sets to the next 1000 correct snswers; 1, besutiful 5 o'clock Silver Services, snd 2000 other srticles of Silverwsre. msking the most expensive and . magnicent list lot rewsrds ever oered by my ublisher. ' ,QUIlTl0NI-(l) How many Books does the ibls com 0 tsin? (2) How msny Chspters? (3) How men verses! giver: list of snswers must be accompsnie b 81 to . m for six months subscrlxgtion to the LADIES ostl oszrxn--one of the brightest and best illustrated publiostions of the dg. _ LAM PsuzIs--In dntlon to the above we will give I 1000 prizes consisting of magnicent Silver Services. vs o'clock Services. am. to. for Lsst Correct Answers re~ celved before the close of the Competition, -which will be nn nmsnmhnf 31. IE9. A . gwaidfi ' : I`...'...l.'. uuaacss uy cvu|J;_5uvv .' at-vv-I. NH_V,..,!V!-FD hggbgstfgopyx A ,ti:`9na]1a_t.and:Vthe,`;`u gg votes` L} vigyiir. ":$"'._? :9 ,1 L ;. ...-;.......:.e. .. `.-n... i W1 Baby was sick, we gave her Castorls. When shown a Child, she cried for Castor-la. when she heetme Miss, she clung to Castor-in. When Ihehndchlldren, she gevethem custom cexvea nexore we clone or we Uqulpeux-Ion, -wmcn Wlll DC on December 31. 1892. _ . . . _ The object in offering these llberdrzel in to nteblllh the Lanna out Maauxn In EW.homeI tin the United States end Cenede. Present subscribers can cull themselves of it by encloeIn_ 81.00 with list of uneven and the -eddreu of some fnend to whom the liegezlne cm be eent for 3 ix months, _or have their own extended beyond the time eh-cudj pend for. Prize: to eubecribere residing in the Unite States sent from our N.-; vmk hum-jn. Anm-icnn ounelicv end noetme Iublcribers residing in the Umwa states sent. Irom Now York brunch. Anaricnn ouvrelicy pad postage lumps will bctskn. Banana and negiatm .nll.m;>ney letters. Address: Tau LADIII noun Maouml Peterborongh. Cunsds. II `V IIQK HIIU, 15 T VVVIIIII", "U\II\. J 3 2i *ma% nnn-`sauna 2 again 9 lVIIJ_l ft 7' IIVIII` DIN I you hamazseen ! Q 0` on tho 1 cam we GOMPETIIION. OUIIQNDIBCBH Y ' 3, Of all the works of fiction of the day, IUIIUIIIUI. D uuv uypvuawuvvu The stock exhibit was one of the best `that has been for years. But that which deserves most particular mention," and whichywas to many the principal event of the exhibition, is the horse racing. N 0 better racing, could a lover ot the sport, wish to witness. \ All the heats in. every race were close and exciting. Space will not allow full particulars to be inserted, but there is no doubt but that the succcess of the hnrse racing this year, will make the exhibition in future years a greater success than it has ever been before-. Below is the order in which the races came off :- 1.__ __._ ____ ________ 1=jR'>kP--1- .3 L9|I_J,hl!,_f8t?- :73; 3 1-thy. 0 Mc- U,` Mwralluu ` ` V . J0 , rm: ;Pay- as} .' 3: C 1100`! . T _L eg-. ~PAY$ ` FOR THE ADVANCE FORQNE YEAR. which has attracted you the mbst`? A 1n`yn:~ nu `\r\r| nnnlrn II7"I1'lI`\ Ann A Turkish Baptism. ` lwas once present at the baptism of a , Turkish child and will endeavor to describe this ceremony,though it is one with which many 4 people dispense, and which is neither legal nor religious. The child was only seven days old, this being the age when it is thought necessary to name him, and was lying on a bed covered with gold wire, which was tied to the bedstead with diamond pins. Some salt and a sieve being brought by the nurse, the mother took up the child and placed it in the sieve, and, giving one end of it to the nurse, she took the other and shook it slightly, while the nurse placed her mouth to the'child s ear and called it loudly ,by the name giving to it The salt was thensprjnkled over-it, and aft art a slight prayer the sieve was shaken once more, and while the salt fell to the ground the child was ordered to obey his father and mother, after which it was taken out of the sieve and placed again in its bed, the father entering at the same moment and pre-`enting the mother with a pair of diamond earrings and the nurse with an India Shawl.--The Nineteenth Century. V0 V1 AIIIIV \l\l)|&lA\L Ill IUII [VIII Anny navy`; nnnv r us- . you most ? . V 7. Whom do you wish elected for president? 8. Why do we prefer fast trains when we are -7 . Benin: '7 VV llllill [IRIS l1jalJlIaU|4C\A `YUM HUG INIUBIJ X 4 Jokes or bon-mots, which occur to as good `.3, - ' E. 'nnl-atvnf o uvnn an in Ix-Jar `tar goon 5, -- , . 1 5. [Ought rot a won an to wear her costumes to Sunday services, and if not, Tnot? n 1171;; _._,-_.,1 :_ -11 _-_.__. up. `L-.. ._.- IT is a `singular fact that the cheapness of an article should even ternporarilly retard its sale, `and `yet that was the experience of Messrs. Tnckett & Son in the introduction of their now famous Myrtle Navy tobacco. People who had been in the habit of spoking the ncst Virginia tobacco, could not for a time be made to believe that they were offered the sat_ne_ article at aboutoue half the old price, and it was only by slow degrees that they were -i induced to put the question to the test of an actual trial. When they did adopt that test, however,'it never failed to satisfy them. U. V! All uv II\. tllulul nunal Ulwnuu VI uvu vvun-I-' 1' ) haste ? :2. What occupation would you prefer if compelled to seek employment ? ; `I TIT}-mf n vnnvn.-nan` `an H11: Han} wnv fn I J no Alexander's Jessie Pnzz`er H. Seder) : Litt.le.Jlm . . . . . . . W. Hill a Little Dan . . . . . . . . Thou. Payette s " Sxnger Kate . . XV. Bamater s Black . . . . .' . . . . W. T. Stewart's S:-ideway. . . R. Stevens Squirrel . . . . . . . . . 'l`..nn Q (IQ luhl ullu In V1.90 uuoo ouuu : 11. The modern thra1dom7 of women ser- vmts ? ' in nu, , __-__-_1'-__A._ .1- _'A.- A-._L._..__ ___;_ AnAE%xce11ent Investment V'\ll D3 `J 12. _The pinaoforte _-do its tortures out- weigh its pleasures? . T . Thlngs Worth Knowlng. Ibis worthknowing that ne mimners to set 1 peentlz must be worn continually. If put: on for company use only, they will be sure _to betray the wearer by their `awkwardness. 11- ha uvnnlvk lynnuylnn tho} rnonu nfflxo lumi- UCll'K\_y Lu? WCUICI IIIAVIL IInVVl\VV(ll\LI-lCBU- ` 1_t is worth knowing that many of the best ` -housekeepers in the country are very poor homekeepers. The reason .is.p1a.in. They i `spend all their time housekeeping and have no time` left for homekeeping. \ 16- {ca uvno-I-In lvnnnnn 1-ha? T-Inn-nnv `Iran.-1 ` IJIIIIU IUl$ IUI lllllllvnvlilu It is worth knowing t..at Henry Ward Beecheronce said that the man or Woman who has come to that point where he or she ia con. tent oughttobeput into a cofh, for the thoroughly-contented` person can learn no` more . `L 5- _',-_`l_'_.1`_.__`11 ._-..A.L `1-_-._!..-.. LL_A_ LL- ~fe\_v*e*r divorces C! - ` IIIUIU It is inde'ed`we11 worth knowing that the most e`ect.ive weapon `on this earth is silence, and that God so constructed the human mouth that it` couldclosebas. well as open. e If ` the simp1icity,of_ this mechanism` were only better u'p`d,er.sto<`>d.-hdo you` not think there would be fewer heartaches, more sincere friendships and UUlll[JUl|(1u. lau noun Uu11.uu_)"ucuu : 10 What do you regard`as the best way to 3 loaf and invite one s soul? * 11 7111. _ __-_.]____. A.1__..1.J..... . -1` --.......... ....... l What sound in all vour life has moved -.- ........L 0 mZ.7m'x2;27:32*.'.u`. 3.?.'S`;}"pescn` pEJ; inowntome. E. A. Ancun. 11.11.. and Q- t\.-_.I ISL D-541.11. `T If But as upon my way I fared alone, T My thoughts grew sombre and I missed the boy; . And -hurried back to nd u on the stone Engraved : Here lieth oy. And while I gazed upon the words aghast. Pale Pain and Care came up and said to nals. "cuItorhissowelladaptodIochildre_n that I m:ft?1g?;1;mm m&' m%:::t`i';,n I -l|l|l\1I|'I|1hv|p` IS an an-an-inn On an`! niuxanrinfin hest why .Y 011 s j, III?T1,n`T -__ _.', Tn pmnan COIPANY, 77 Murray Street, N. canto:-In curesoouc. Uonmpmon. Sour stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation..' Kills Worms, gives sleep. and promotes di- DXHOYI. H36 1 Thou needst not walk alone, for to the last` We two will go with thee. . ` -4luA..n.-..'..-`uz "1`nll" - H "~' doth `a an 2 b`e ."L'NVritoor?Uotlmi#i=s3fb1'gbd`,&":1:I- ' .;ga;to`6 In diameter and: you wlllabe 3 rind a?3'n:l3?n'F1kc`3r :n.::.m..a:% "'9 (qr -,g'n`d ` ' T I}loohlnd.`='f - :. 1-. -n `.-<-__ - - 1.- : ' A. . ._ .__kr.; CTVRLIOII. 1. am lurly ytdla Ulu, auu uavc ridden the plains for twenty ve years." -Wm. Henry Ott, alias " Mustang Bill, Newcastle, Wyo. _Ayer s Hair Vigor 'l`o_.-__-..L- `I.....'.. .I`.`..;...... '..`I`IZ...... ....L Ayer`s Hair Vigor -...1 ..... Qr s I -i'`.i"i7IVi"or _ _._.. 1.-.`- -A`A.-.1 13...-.. [DYSP EP$|A. snuouswass. CONSTIPATION. HEADACHE SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA.` HEART BURN. soun s'roMA`cH DIZZINESS. V ~ DRoPsY'f - laI_u'_-I [AA A-I-9 1-AA pun~rn-nun-an-4-3 una.c...II\II....3O. I-Ir\\Jl'3 I . ` RHEUMATI s/v\. sxm DISEASES THREE MINUTE TROT. T. L. Bailey's Christie P. . Jno. Wilaon`s Ssanal . . . . . . Jno. Hayes Enn Chief. . .. Time 2.54 FREE-FOR ALL TRUT. T. L. `Bailey : Christie P . . . H. Soden s " Pacer . , . . .. . . . . Dr. McGill a Hamlet . . . . .. Time 2 54' 3 5. FARMERS` TROT. ' My hair was rapid! turning gray and , falling out; one hot e qf A er's Hair Vigor has remedied the troub e, and :1: hair is now its original color and ful - ness."--B. Onknipa, Cleveland, 0. * Prepared 1) Dr. J. C. Ayergt Co., Lowell, Man. Sold y Druggilts and lferfumers. ` uuu WLICII L ICUUVCICU Ill] lll|l lI_Csll' to fall out, and what` little remained turned gray. I tried various remedies, but without success, till at last I began to use Ayer s Hair. Vigor, and now my hair is growing rapidly and is restored to its original color."--Mrs. A. Collins, Dighton, Mass. Ayer sHair Vigor 1\..-__..L_ `l.-.. ..-... A......:._.. ._.-_ .-_Iv- v_ -_.._ - -- ' Prevents hair 1-fom fa.l1in-g on: A number of years ago, by recom- mendation of a. friend, I began to use Ayer's Hair Vigor to stop the hair fromb follinn nut and nrnvnnt it: hurrna at-av `Regulates the Stomach, Liver and .3owc!::, :::'~.!:c!'_.: theS3crc':.Ions,?urificsthc > Blood and rcrnovcsll 3.. - purities from a `Pimple _to.[ ,.theworst Scrofuious Sores fizstovres h;.ir afte} fevers. A Makes the hair soft and glosty. " I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for nearly ve years, and my hair is moist, glossy. and in an excellent state of pres- ervation. I am forty years old, and have oh-I:-Inn Hun ininc fnr hum -nu Gm: vs-'-arc," C . T 7 Prevents hairlfrom turning gray. In II__I_-!_ _.-__ _.-._!.II_- A_-__ 2.. .. ._.._ __ 55:17, % James JWilsonV s............... 1 1 1 1 Jno.Williama . . . . . . . .........]222 Sam l Dunlop's' . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3 3 3 3 Chas.Wright s...... . . . . . . . ..4444 The following is the prize list :- ' 1 HORSES. ` General Purpose Team-1, J_ Sproul, J Preston. 3. D Bell. _Mare and Foal-1, I Devitt, 2, R Young. 2 Year Old Mare or `Gelding-`-1 , J Fitz- gerald, 2. W Campbell. Yearling (3011:- 1, J Fxtzgerald, `2 and 3, C Frawley. Carriage Team-1, J Cockburn, 2. J Hayes, 3, `W Kissick. Single Driver- 1, J B Ryan, 2, J Cockburn, 3, A Thompson. Mare and Foal-'-lv,A Richard-2 son, 2, J Martin, 3, J T Fraser. 2 Year Old---1, T Thurlolw, 2, J Martin. 1 Year Old Colt-1, G Turner, 2, A Richardson, 3, B Gannon` Rvadster Team:--l. J Cockburn, 2, W Hawkins, 3, E McLv1ng. Signal Foal---], R Miller, 2,'J Martin. ' V CATTLE. Thoroughbred Durhams. Herd. Male and 3 Fomales-n-1, D Jamieson.` Milch Cow, special,-1. D 'Jamieson." Aged Bull-l, J Filzgerald. Yearlimz Bull-1, D Jamieson, 2. J. T. Fraser Bull Calf, of 1892-1, J R-mat, 2. R _ Gray. Mnloh Oow-l, D Jamieaon, 2, J Frzzerald, 3, RGray. 2 Year Od Heifer--1. J Fn'z- getald, 2. D Jamieaon, 3, J Rowat. 1 Year Old Helfer-1, D Jsmieson, 2. J Fitzgerald, 3, J R swat. Heifer Calf of 1892-1 and 2, J Futzazerald. = Herd of Any other Kind. 1 Male and 2 Females -1, W Stewart. Grade. Miloh Oow--1. R Gray, 22 and 3. J Flt-zzerald. '2 Year Old I-Ieifer-l, D Jamieson, 2, R Gray, 3, J Fxtzgerald. 1 Year Old Heifer--1,_D Jamieson, 2, R Gray, 3., J_ Eitzgerald. Heifer Calf--l and 2' D`

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