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Northern Advance, 13 Oct 1892, p. 6

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u.wuv uuu uusuy. vi.-uw 3?-`<`i'or >"`r.s`ir. i`.`f.7` """ 37 -Zz3 5:aup.am. 'l`.lILBIIRll &.60., Proprietors, Toronto, 'fula., Flutterin o . Unlocks all the clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, carrying of! gradually without weakening the sys- tem, all the impurities and foul -humors of the secretions; at the same time Cor- recting Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness of the. skin, Drops , Dimness of Vision, Jaun- dice. alt Rheum, Ex`-Ksielas. Scro- f e eart, Ner- vousness, and. eneral Debilit gall tlieseand many. other. similar Comp ts old to thewhmagmnenoe of BURDOCK Ih D G Ways IIU ILUQJUI-IILUIL IJIIUIII LU I-IVVD IJUII vary. It is"`a.1wa.y`a the some in quality, guantity, and eeot. It is superior in combination, proportion, appearance. and in all that goes to build` up the, system weakened` by disease am} pom. It` searches out all impurities in the blood and ex- pels' them by` the natural channels.* . S.a r 5 ap ar iwl I a Pro edb i)r.J.C.}A- eraco.,-Lowenmu. 8olc?);all3rugg1sts. oeO1;sixbottiea,O5.` cures OthOl'3,\NIII curoyou That it is not, wise, to exvper.-_iment with cheap compounds purporting to. be ' `blood-puriers,` but which have no }real medicinal value. To make use of any other than the old stan-' dard AYER S Sarsaparilla-the Su- perior Blood-purier-is sim ly to invite loss of time, money and ealth. If you are aiicted with Scrofula, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Running Sores, Tumors, of any other blood. disease, be assured 4 n4- L -I-"J-LU L) van DIET`!-I-I-T IIl\b `L & JEILU LI duly. AYERS Sarsaparilla. can al- ways he depended upon. It does not unit! T4-A -h:"`n`Inm1-n`: {Jan nnnnn in umvs saaapariila, and AYERS An`:-o AV'!`D Q Qnvan-nnvo;1`o, nan n`, mm nun wit. Illl'|vIIU.U IIU UUIIVU vvggu Ulllg ioV5`OIi:I!:,_' 3 in. tin: saucy of agd o.II.q{:ocoIaI9n6 the death o`f' y\ir 16!? - iuglgtrn `0`mT 51! ??? ? been csuea upbn :4 mauu? he roam: = I`! __..I'.... _'-- Icdutuuu nnknaun Q Innbknn. -. `nan It Pevs 13 _U_9%J 1115 KEY to Hana. ' 0 27,.`Aiiaz{fiui. .'rinoo`i1s: V Ave:n s ALL THE MOST APPROVED MAKES, WITH THE LATEST AN D BEST FER. V ' NISBINGS, AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. 1&4 -v -R-I J . A `1 `g-( v ` . . vusirwiammn. by oo*-- ,w~ H :'oht.s!vlthin~6 minutes ` * `.'.m" App r= ` wal Put in at short notice. A full stock of Iron Pipe for Steam, Water and Gas, Globe Valves Stop and Check Valves, Steam Gauges, and Water Glasses. All work 10-9 in this line promptly attended to. _.-j_:.._. Adan, FARM FOR SA.LE-West 03 a Lot No. 18, Concession 7, Vesura, 1 acres. 80 acres cleared and under cultivation, house. barn and other bnlldlngg, 'l`h1e-pro- geny is good, about miles tn-om the Town of uric. ALSO", 50 A RES T0 RENT. south } of Lot. No.19 C neeesio 7. V ra. 25 cleared. good hguee neev barnugnd anbm: bearing orchard. 8} miles from the Town of 33:`. P.l!'3r `particulars `apply to J. A, , Pu re Paris Green The annual Missionary meeting of the TorontoiConference will be held in the Methodist church here about the 24th inst. Missionary sermons willbe preached on Sunday to be followed by the business meetings on Monday and Tuesday. r\1'1 (\ BARBIE STOVE 8: FURNAGE DEPOT FLETcHEBAG.NTRuwru,m+3 dhtrvthe itiajfket. 'F:hey:==if=*starz1Pe `T-%%BL SL0.- - i Q .gr.`. r. $0 I ` Common %Sense Binder Twine T Lawn Mowers Rakes r Grass Shears Lawn . Sprinklers Rubber Hose 7 Garden ,Tools FULL BLOOD COLT. 10 weeks old. NEW 130111` with Cushions. -On-pet ett-.. Pin and Spoon Oars. boat house rent and for one year. 2 second-hand FIRE PROO SAFES. 1 new Double-Barrels -Breech Loading SHOT GUN. 10~ . L. C. LAISHLEY. . Si Ma.'.%d.'.'Ben-Ie`. M" 299. :% by, .the --.4-Q-p ' -4-FOR SALE- Stoves I Stoves! Stoves! Mrs. Dr. McBet.h and Miss McBeth, of Battle Creek, Mich., are vxsiting Mr. A. McBet.h in the Settlement. Mills 8: Plaxtolfs celebrated Furnaces SOUTH sum DUNLOP STREET, NEXT TO THE CANTOI\' % VTEA STORE. JOHN PI..A:x-I-oN. At J. HENDERSON s. PHOTO STUDIOI Bofhwol| snB]ock, Barrlo Permanent enlargements bya h _ . _ - ;._new and beautlful process. BARRAUD lrluu-1 \lUIl U tusvuuva Mr. Geo.u`rr een and Mr. W111 Camp- bell, arg enjoying tavern} days shooting on the river this week. ` (K 6- --I uluur. E O-beg, Grape d 11 Fang;-alRequisites Fu_rniahed. 01%;; nab Telegraph or otherwlae Drompy .ttended to. G O DOLMAGE, Manager Stegln Works and Sh0W R0 Stroud. om, B.AR P? CABIN ETS FROM $3.00 PER DOZEN. mnsr PRIZE. Bumm. 1 888.1889, 1890. 1391. ' Lotnumber Twenty-three in the tent uni)" 'ot the Township of Essa. i,f',',?gC?aru:. of Bimope, 200 acres. more or leash homestead so well and favorably known 89 `f ed for M10 or the late Jnhn Arnold. is navy r 6 0 ma tor .l1!=~'Di'I'9atdooutruot. Offers wlllbgrefpply at .tho(whnl_o__or;e1ther half or the 10 - .theAomoea of_tho undersiKn6d- 1` ' " V RmsWICKE~ ._ .. WBON & gar:-iaters. B`' _ Keeps the head FREE FROM. Dwnmw-`r. ,vFt"C motes growth, restoms array or raged hjtlrby itsnstural color. PRICE $1.00. _B91' 8833 M alldrugglsta. orat DO~FNWE.\l)s, Iv- l05'Yonge `street, Toronto. fiiixmnu} CHEMIST AND nnur.t;IsI. I I -wll1betound-- _2 nouns 31 or THE mm; Hum. . ,. \A0&1lIVol1oltedfora1lkindsot DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. % STUFFS, sous, comm. AND BRUSHES V M. noRENwEnn's GERMAN HAIR mclf Spades and Shovels Green Wire Doors & Windows Green Screen Wire Churns Cultivators g Galvanized Wire Netting Fence 7 Wire The annual cmvention of the North York Sabbath `School Teaoheu Associa- tion will be held in` Bradford during the first week in November. .j enlsdnnvnons mnnu um TOILET ARTIOLES-A ms L1. sw1THIN_ _KiNG3 Pppto. BARRIE AND BR!-XCEBRIDGE FOR SALE- STOP TI-IE Thornton. Advance C01 respondence Res LUTIONS or CVONDOLENCE -At a. recent meeting of Thornton L. 0. L , No. _ 16, the tullowmg resolutions of condol- euce were unanimously adopted : To Rev J. J. fochrane, MA. ` 0'JMPlI|'! 1' N UNI) the can this aul The Harvest Home in the Ebenezer church last Wednesday, was a decided success. The dinner. cnulilting of meats. fouls, vegetables, etc, was a credit to the ladies and was muchen-j iyed by all pre- sent. The church was beautifully decor- ated with fruit, 11 mars, :zrai_n`,"vegetables,. etc. A lengthy programme of music, ad" dresses and readimze was rendered. The Ebenezer people would realize about lnn em yar `U0 fem It H10 red cir lar `Lo Ja. r de SOC cei `P DIIDOIJ Ul. Luruutu. Messrs. [E J Carter & 00.. of Bond Head, have sold out their dty-goodsand grocry business to Mr Carter. of Park- Jgln ' Pr (fhl be pr Oh M lnl I out}: 5 dale. DIG: Mr. G McE':chern, of Mount Forest, has begutiteaohing in the Model School in the place of Mr. Ed. Shea: who has gone to Allandale. ' A .| n _n_- :_ ___|| '___ ;_.- `On Saturday, Mr. J no. Bemroee fell from 3 Ioalfulding on Mr. Geo. Bowlee house, in West Gwillimbury, and fruc- tured a. rib. He euered severely while being brought home, but is `now on the way to recovery. - 71131317 I L 11 Mr. Ani;ew Brill, who. is well `up in" years, was stricken with pnrnlyuiiv last" i week and has been in a critical condition since. 1r__ I) `n m..-_ I.-- I....... -.......I..L..'.I- "icil XiSe}'{i;;}v${.L'1: 1 iuimg thi week to pursue his `studies in divinity at Trinity College, Toronto. II . (3.1... rlnnn-u and `K. Wu nnrnn- Rev. B. Large, of Queensville, will preach in the Methodist church next Sun- day. Rev. Mr. Ferguson preaching an- niversary services at Queensville. I `I 1`? AI Jmvvng. $100. REV. AND DEAR SIR,-We beg to ex- tend to you our heartfelt sympathy in the painful ai ction which has fallen ' upon you in the loss of your aged and affection- ate parents, who have recently been re- moved by the haud of death. Since, in the ordinary course of events, it `could not be expected that many years of life could be held out to` either of them, yet you must deeply feel a sense of grief unon losing both within two short days of each other. While we sincerely sympathize with you in the loss of both father and mother, we deeply deplore the loss which oursociety has sustained in the sudden demise of an` esteemed and venerable brother. When but a boy he became a member of our noble institution, e- the Orange order, and he remained identied therewith until death demanded his re signation. His name shalllbe inscribed on our memories and we trust we shall be able to emulate the many excallentetraits of character which we saw in him, sothat l when the summons comes to '-us we may like him go forth`, to __receive the inherit- ance awsitmgiHis_ beloved. , ` ` ` ' (I1- 44;.-nuamn-an on...` LA :'-. _`_ onus; loving U-nu WI. UV IIIUIIIII VII`, I\I-- US I V you unon nghqm g ,motho.r-'5-A love] andir"fsthe: s teiulu `curt b_s`o`u`- bo- uowed, which, dnnjqmyoug deo.r9p;=,y,e9r, mungbe 3.1.;-yin*niaotIon. . We. .8150. : 0.! . n.mIhh;"' daanl'v'IliImon1 r`hiI` loci` OI-I4 qpluu, Conrmation services were held in Band Head on Wednesday afternoon` by the Bishop of Toronto. I"-_-.... `IF 7 I`--La;-. Iv A` DIIJUCR ,Mr. E P. Snow has been appointed auperintendentof Trinity Sunday school; 1- ,, , La. |.__._ u_:; IIIIIIII DU - g ..`,31a. deeply lament ibis" an-av br .,a...'.om amopwjjul.` Fargdjhtl-1-we mourn` with you, yet` ye regmoe in" the`- hope thyzgnally. W9 '*h...hm- ,;'!!!S 5?, ge.u_p`i pthtgrandw Dodge above. ng; ` -4 mill: n nnblunnh: `V Lu` uualvvlvuo vrv _cuuv. urn : I uuuu avvuuuus Lll Upauuyuuu A ~ We commend you to -Him who is able! to comfort you, end truqezthgt-` nrgpy years of usefulness may rbeyet. before you, and when your warfare here is o'er, you may receive that crown of ughteouaneu which shall 0 given to all those who loveiu. , ___;.'_:__ H ' ` "Li:.L.rW.T TlT)avey(tZLi1dHiIi):sve Sued- dart carried u several prizes for horses. fowl and vegetables as the N ewmarket fair. "\ `I f\ .I `I I.` `H I` I` _ln..thiI ieuon~ of ad lI.gj "15'Z{s"is~'.;}12:IIsIflE.;;I;;};.:i";;E"L; : 0. L., No. 16, `hIV9:in|I'Il_0'5.d-`hCi,l'--_00FI_ , mi-tteoto convoy togqyi thdlp; mrgggqti. LI; -W.1---4.I. ..l~-`..-.s'.. `Ah. '4...-.o...~' 3517' UIICII `UV `IVY up gin . ? igde on. To Parents _of V Tiiuia ``n]mNnQ`-.-Thin " of I Wbl Baby was sick, we gave her Cubans. what shows: 3 Child, she cried for When she houme Miss, she clung to Oastprla. when Ihollntlchildrenghe csvothun Cato:-ts. aple_otop here is` vfei-yv large this A.- -gu-u---v..--- Advance ,UorresD0nd0n00-_ )1]? Exhibiti-311.; hill bo hld cm 1 I '01 -9 `FLA 7n;`ii|LI"`:`o:!nn-Ilniill Ill` IhKlIlDIll`)Il_.Vlu UV uulu nu gag-avg -._- .54. `M '21. ...-'1?-h9;-\`IllIIs| _';V;!.0t1_ljWI|$ be held -ogh th_e.evni;g gaqin U _~ > ~ b _ `V iigi`I'_e' onbgehalfiof the -L:>dge,. -v . H . .J. .A. .Sruw.uu.... . W. J. .S,<:_n;9aqxI..-~ IIIIIUIP IJ'J&v Dvvvvu I rapidly app :-oochi :{1;og';osl'ofiiife and for the feindbr " your family. garish you every hspplnen in this life an "ta;-ml fehoityiin the . life `uncut-uric` ' nuv. {E Mr. Fred St-ibbsand wife, of Sault Ste. Marie,Mich , are here on their wedding tour. the guests of Mrs. John Stibbe. unpu- L'3y73'I.'df"' '7 Sizqedon 1 A i'i'E{.. Boniaiah ;;.;.;.;..;;.:.,.;a Iain the Sons of Temperance at Sandy Cove on Thurs- day last was a grand success. In the after-nook V about two hundred members and friends of the_ society, assembled * at the Cave and amused themselves with all kinds of games. Stroud Brass Band was also present and enlivened the proceed-` ings with several ne selections. Among those present were the Rev. Mr. Tove. Dr. Gould, Joe Black, Me.-MoOraw, W Elaok, Wm ' Maneer. and other notable members of the society. All returned home feeling that this was one of the most enjoyable events or the season. 3 (I .I . `C CI .I ~61; tnontIing_ ` Mr. fencaok preached in` the `Methodist "chuirch, to a ` large conaregationt In the aftex-noon the Rev. Mr. Rose, occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church, and in the evening the Rev: Mr. Rogers preached in the Methodietchurch. the oongregationebeing so large that seats were at e. ptemiutn. The Salvation Army also, was well pat- ronfzed. Benjamin Erquibbe, a reformed Indian from Snake Island, took part in the services at that place. Now for the Fall Fairs. Mn An-09 B1-.k:.1et: 9 .Mondy.even~ mg for Toronto, h9'.ving"oBta'met" a. situs-` tiou in the C. P R. shops of that place. W f3':`;t;1e`s7B'ack a new grain houa T is no v neatly completed. ` u. put g -5- - %W:1ltver rPat.tereon, uf Phelpaton, has been spending a few days` with his father and fneuds in Stroud and vicinity Airgun. Ad vence Correspondence. '1`. W. Lennox, of Thornton, in. fre-V queutly seen in town on business matters, no doubt,- in connection with the grain market which he has recently anteb- liehed at this point. - Should another grain buyer locate here we presume it would raise prices and bring b more grain to our village. Rev. 3'. Leishiau wais i'nTToront.o_a few days last week, attending the "Pan- Prepbyterian Couuoul. I-' 1'; 1"-.. A `V I rv Our aidzwalke are being repaired in places where the swine turned ' them in.- aida out. and family, of To- ronto, are spending a few days with his sister.-, Mn. Geo. Bailie. ' ' M;-a. Jn:>. McL. Stevenson. of Bagrrie, ; was in town last week. 1 1 Mr James M. M-when .'gue__n t0`Cur-l's- town 06 Wednesday to attend the fair there. He is judge on implements nd manufactures. - - Our geni;l `friend, Mr. F. T. Mercer spent a short time with us on Monday renewing old acquaintances. ' 'I\ T T ' I III . D ' Mr. R. Little, of New Lowell, occupied the pulpit at the Presbyterian church here Sabbath morningleet, and in the Metho- dist church at night. Both services were largely attended. ' Mn. 0. K. Clark is convalescent. .Rev. W. 0. Washington is at present conducting four day meetings at Grenfell. . I\ I W ZnumbVer from here attended the Collingwood fair last week. ' n J - t Z400." bug-i; Being paid for : nppleo itfourivillsge. This in cnehp. in ; fact were ll nothing cheaper` in the oom- \ mnnity. , T -?-ooo----- Illlvlllllg Jdluul ClII9\l 'I3:ooi'. Class II. ,% :.-'1ii`e'3'i5 Brooks. `Olin II., J 1'.--Ambrole Howard 'Ma|oolm, Rue Cameron, A`lli7o"lWilliamu.. fjffart II.-Nollio: Sunploli . . urry Sher- i";-wood Put ,1.`--Msry Wot-tloy, Jame: .7 .+_Fruer, A Goooh, A. .ShorII`q9d. * Twl;o;'.aI*;c-9 digging in the order of the, day. The crop in only fair. in In on D!!! Ugopla, V Advance Correspondence. At the last regular meeung of the Pat was of Industry of thll place, Bro. Doeg. from Roots Hill, was present to deliver his lecture on the pros and cons of the order. -The order is ourishing in this vicinity. - ` V There was a general meeting of the Utopia and Thornton Hunt Club on San- nrday evening last, at"-thedreaidenoe of D. J. Carrutheru. They decided to pur- chase a new tent and have the usual hunt this season; W. 0. Henry was appointed captaln`. j The steam threshers have gone their rounds, J hn` Miscatnpbell & Co. , loading the van thmaeason as usual, and now tater diggin and pickin is all the go. L H-VBorn.-In Bfadforci, on October 3rd, % a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hill. ` 1' The following is the report of the merit marks for the pupils of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd classes of the Utopia Public School. The names are here given in the order in which highest marks were taken. In the 3rd class, Minnie Smith, Lillie MoMaster, -Robert Muir, Sadie McMaster, Angus McIntosh, Edgar Rennick, Emma Bell. Thomas Miller, Lizzie Jennett, May Ford, Henry Smith. 2nd .olass.-Ervin Miller, Ida Tilfen, May Carrinee, Girtie McFarland, Willie Miller, ReohelH1nds,' Fanny McFarland", Joseph Clarke, Mag- gie Bell; Eddie Clarke, Jennie Bell,` Charlie Peacock V Second part.-Stellah Hindes, Estie Bell, Eva `Carrin_ee,;Willxe McMaster, Alice Ford, 'Lib`bie Tnlfen. Isaac Jennett. Simon McIntosh, Aaron "Jennett, Maud McIntosh, Willie Muir,V Wilson Bell, Abigail Dempster. Albert `Gibson. Senior rxt.-`&lioe" Clarke, La,_ura McIntosh,_ Cornelius Dempster, Charlotte Aynott. Junior rst._--Alex. McFarland, Susan Miller, Leslie Dobson, Bertha Carrmes, Fanny Dempster, J oseph Tutfsn. ~Wm.' `M. Morrio. ,_toacher.:- VbL&.."E11{;*{%EqI ,1 1.... {s;ugh.:1;e Ed- mundaon homestead, at this place, and has started fall plowing` with two teams. IILIUVIC V V `II VI? " 3'1? i'i;.'K".'"b|u. II[., J:-.-Jsno nil; % \ gin Cameron. Lizzie Wort; , V Alfred nnnnlvn RI... Q nlnhlrl V` . A ,_Hpnor B.ql1_*-ot 8,8. " No, - _1, Vespra, ,Sbpe.mb,dr. -Olin IAVf~'.--Emily _Bishop, V Mu-y BuIikei-. -~ Arthui -Bedfo1`d.'* Class 1 H44 Wilfred ~.D'r'n'rys' Miy. Gordon`, . `Clan = Bt1furd."0lu It * sr.;n-one inn- y.. ~:Jz;-+i..p!1ai"b;- o'.e1ii` J eunfq Fog, '1hoI.' _Jnca_l%!;, , Qlidi "` II fallow, nd R. Little, equal. Olau`; 1 Sr.` % Honoea=11_1>-..'t5i'S School Shanty Bay. 013:: IV.-~Minnie..Budd, Wm, Rosa. Isabel Brown. Class .-III.,- 3_l"~.;--L0ttiO Simpson, Mattie Wortloy, Ethel 'Wil-' I:`L..- (II--- `I"l'l Tn T--an `- "on- ` Advane UorrEano:i,dno. 3999* 5? . ..n`onr mu. A n ,L` I: .17- PAYS FOR THE ADVANCE FOR ONE YEAR. W H 'I:I',V]:?:7i`IcKee has returned home nfter 3 lengthy absence. e . 1 .0 (III -Ma.ud Mo'-stt, Caisie Kirkpatrick,` A lL....L I)...I8..-.I PIX--- `I T- \`l7.`Il:- -J1`-I bV&\IIL UIIU, \JZ$IU IIIPIIII IUD Ebert" Bedford Class I `TI:-.-Willie Jocelyn, Lulu Little. Willie `Stotts. Average attendance. 30 \lluIl. ' Ll; LVIUl5"Ilv O` o VIVCI ' AJIIILI J J` Wm. Duran, C Powell, John McDonnell. Second Class.--J. Mahoney, J. Oliver, E. Byrne, H. Smithj, O. Healey. F. Sholdice. Form II., V Fourth Claea.---Katie' Moore, `Delphine Mart-.in..I,ml,u Geary, Ella Ma- hnny, Lydia Shanacy, -Lydia Byrne. Third Clasa.-Annie Lawlor, Mollie Ken- nedy, Scella Hamlin, [Nellie -Hill, Lulu Scully, Genevieve Marrin, Irene Erly. Second Claes.-Lulu Martin. Maggie Hull, Aggie Dalton, Anna Erly, Ali-ce Bolfe. _ nonor Roll. Honor Roll for Sept. No. 15, lnnial. Class [II-- Amelie Reiney, Jennie May ; R-molds, Jessie Reid. Matt. Ra-berteon. Class III--Thomas Reynolds, Herb. Moore, Hannah Lnckard, El. Reynolds. Class II-(Ma.b_el R-obert-son. Jennie M Reiney.) Ltbbie Reynolds. Nixon Hurst, Gerty Graig. Part .II--John Given, Randolph Hurst. Part I-Nnrman Reid (James GIVGH, John Dnvne,) Alma Rey- nolds, (Howard Kvloey Lnuxe Lockard.) Kym C. Srunpz, Teacher. H V Reborn ofS S. Nu 14. East: for the m0nt.hof Sept.. 1892: Clasp IV Sr.-- Lillie Gnin, 710. Class IV Jr.-Er.ta V Thnmpaon 641. Emily F .Tilaun 607. Olson-III-Lnln E Grtiu 564. Lvzzlu E .Gordon 556,jKate E Wilson 513 C1...` `II B . T ....... IK1.I-..... 1'7: \T.._...-... -\.l\lI`I\IIJ UUV /JLIlC .11 II III` VIGDD II Sr--Lutfne Wilson 475. N 01-man Thompson 453, Ellen Wilson 452 Class II Jr -'-Sarah_ McKinley 348, Maud Wiz- gins 337. -Herbert. D. G1-niu 302 Class I Part 2nd--Jonio Gordan 272. Class I Part 1at.-Adolphna McKinley 249 ' Rob- bin` McKinl y 245, Ectie Gracie 212. Nfnon..- mt .kt1Q1` I`Il\ l|`C(|-Ilatnt. oiinnu-u "7i123'?}1'h3:"a5 '33" I3I3e37"avery day in Septemb_er.-Lill1e MT Griin and VI4`ot_tio Wilson. ' Honor Roll. V V Honor list for Sept, of Sepsnte School, Barrio. Fourth _ Olson, Form III.e--R. Dalton, Katie McBride, 0. '_ Clayton, Amelia Rygn, Mary Skhsl, Miris VUar- ` penter, C. nMamn. Minnie Moore Third Claus.--H. Mahoney, F. Geary. E Blain, 1 mi... 11..--.. n n.......n 1.4.... 1u'..'n........n I ` Facts Versus: Poetry. I once had a talk with General Phil Sheridan about his famous Winchester ride, said Judge 0. S. Stoddard to the Reminiscence Ulub that was holding a seance at the Southern. `.`It was immedi- ately after the appearance of the poem celebrating that thrilling event. I read it, through to him. and he stood for a few momentsswitching his boot with a sprig of haz:l bush, then said slowly: I think sifvthe versler had seen that steed as black as the steeds -of niuht, and lrnew how I had to spur and whip the old crow- bait to get it to go over the road, he would not have had the attack of hysteria of which the .poem is the offspring. Once my famous charger stumbled, and I came near g_oing_ov_Ier .hjs,head into amud pud- dle: Ijnstead .L;of._-: Ina "planning with me into the _thjcIiet of {the frav he played "out completely; #133 Ihad to take the mount of an ordeiilsg :3 '1`-he} rhymsters are blessed with` v e_ry- .ri_ri(_l iihaginatjons. _ _; An Excellent I`nvestmen%t ""1z"e.TFT."saa'ieh ad}1&..ed tha Sabbath scholars last Sunday night in the Presby- terian church. - V: `T `j ` ' j E`: I `=2 i'-121.1 ..A T. srnouassr \g ._. .>_ _-I-_ ,,-i_ .-_:A(`.`A_ .'_H-._ ` V`;":'.' i 'V`_` xgquif Q , It; uuittt l .ZC I I, ' p , y .. I` 1" ' A I ell P] U 1! 11 ` ucuoornodiinoweuuagpoeaeochnaxenehn l 00l_nmn t as mpg`:-lotto any prescription hauntomo." H,-A, ggcggg. n.D._ . omens cum done, constipation. Sour Stomach, Dian-hoes, lictstion. W . T K111! gives sleep, and promotes ill- ignfaiiiit chiidi-eii. Robl- 91` ` - :-a-;,Iv..--I-:!;;,~sgf.g:; .- Died. - In , "Bra`{lfoggI, September 28 h. KIIt {I__d_,' teigqeljived, liif of Mr. J. B d.R.uVwnby."`_23 yeah, `Mrs. R-wney'wai.bul'yf sweuisy-Ion: hour: nick. and her sudden death out quite a gloom over the mwn. Much sympathy is felt. for Mr. Rwwney m hm aorruw. -v u in: Tn Canon Oonumnr, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. in-.l'U' Til UK QIIIVI-llll -'1' U` gmuuluyuunuruig unuuuuu uuu Ul.a|l.Ul' H0 in&_ 112.. W A fonestima. for Bed 1 it `2 :*;:"-*`"*";'*, .':;.*'.:;.:.*'%r ow. ' e ` . , , . I `n . Bulbs wuuc :32` 'y`3m"wm; :w11.Lum-'1~;AY_LoR. 19,44 - " .n-'..s- nun--' to`-E Finn *`s niti-as -mi ;'l5.l?.|i| I l V 1` I . ` I V ) ' V A 7 |"runga. Hyc1ths;`15 airodiii-a;nd othbr am in nlhn. `VI-`HA fnlt nnrnnfnn Inn Dml -C-an Tull , IIy5"ncliitlis'.`l)nfPodil:i and tie ulbt-.. Write Bed` 3 to 6 to dinmdten-bndryou- ill-bo IIIIW nhnnn. tlinll Lin -1 int , Ann} gag AwILuAMA*rAYLonv . _V ; .5 i'porcera"'""?xici"Dea1er's1ncoa1a* Juno. upcn rwx ` v -4lnI.IU.|l34V '1 v. t` ogall loor`efiSvn,Gi-ey"nnd`Gnial nwmo ` I all I-3. . Stu op:o.at 1:hoB)I:#:lae1-'1: 3'.-I-Ill` I and I % `tpotl;1`!lJoh 1;:-not,_near1;l1_a ;ronN,soN: cc, 3; n:uw1'.%=' "'stna'nu1:gmmu& ` 'l""a."".'...:.`.".~". .:`.;'.`i" '. .`.l l`. 1;ridy last, E'1igh School fovspector Hodgaon paid a. visit to the uchdol here. `II II I` 'I\ I "\ (V. C

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