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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-01-08, Page 6-I- — ---- - - �­ -1 -1 ­­— I ­ ­ - - I - I � ­­­­­ -­ I - I - - - .— -r-- ,- ­ - -- - --- -- -- -1 ­­ ----- ­ I . -1 -- - : i - . ­­­- - - ­, .­­­--­- - - 11-1-1- 1.­­­�- ­--­--­­-­-­­,­ � , I � . - - - I I � . . M �� -- - ­-.­­-­­-- -w I —F— ----- - ­ - , . ­ - - I I .1 I � . . t . - . . . I � . : I - - - I . � I I � -. � I . I . . - � I � - - - I - . - - I � I . I - - . J _: I . ? - . - � . . . � . . - I . I I . . - . . , . I � I � . � . � . � I . . �, - - - � . . - I -.1 � I � � � . . I . � - I I . � i � . I . .- . � . I � : i . — . I ; . . . I . . . � ! . I . - . 11 . I -1 - -� I - - I i . � . . - I I I - - I . � 1. - . . . I � I ­ . . ! . . � . . . - . ! 11 -1� � � * . . I . � . . i . � I . I - - . . . � � I . . I - � � - . � . 1 1 . . - I -�' . I . . I- . . . � i � - � I - I- - � . � - . � . - I . - I . . I I - 1. � - - . � . � I -1 � . � : , �. I I I . � I . I '. . � - . . I 1. � . 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I - I - � T Y ; � . . . � � . � I * ; . . I I . . q - . I I — — ---- —I- - - - I . - . ­-----------_____-_-­-,--" � . I . Mark Tw 'on the Situation' futuretillustrions commander- -in-chief o . Cata=h­a New Treatmezit.. , .1 � ' . I - , �* I . . - - � 8 1 . �� I . - JANUARY . - � I At the dl rner �Ace given to I'll, , eneral the American armies is so little burdened Perhaps the in"t e ni success that . : J. Si. . ROBERTS I- I - Grant the fifteo0th and last regular with his approaehijig'grande:urs 'and re-' ' e een GO T KID 1Y S . � -----.-, , . � sponsibilities asto be giving his whole attained by�: the Dixon Tr tment for rrh. . � . � toad was -1" The 13abiea. As they com- I 2 News Notes. . : I . . ' Out ot 2,000 patients treated during the past six . � - . - . . ra e to trying vuonths, fully nineky per cen ;, h . . a - I ' I - I , tort ui in our sorrowff, let us not forget at t ic mind at this moment ave Has just o them , in � -- 1i � —Cr0W11 Jewel, the famous: our festivitiez ;" and lo this to finlout some wa,y to get' -his big toe of this stubborn walady. This is none the less . I . . I � ' I Is the advicE mahy � I I IrAT Samuel -1. Clemens responded. He into.his niouth-(laughter)-an achieve- startling when it is remembe red that no five per . . . of our custo M-, ers have XM I 'Wllieh was being imported f . I . . . . Ment which, meaning no disrespect, the cent. of patients presenting themselves to the . .. . . . S -G . , . I land by Messrs. Colquhoun . &I ' said :� I regular practitioner are bf nefitted, while the . . OODS1 - � on the p4sa I I like that., 'We h'ave not all had the illustrious guest of this evening turned patent medicines and oth.r advertised cures received fro fri:1nds � : . . � of Hibbert, ailed _ , I good fortune to .�'e ladies. We have not -his attention to some -fifty-six. years ago ; never record a cure at, all. ' Starting wiih the . I - I I . . I . : wa,s said � to have been the Ix all been Generalq, or poets, or states- and if the child is Vat a pro of1he � � �. I N rhicli Comprise the � I _ver left the Brithsh sh phecy claim now generally believed by the most scien- I I . . that le - , inen but -when the toast works down to mart, there are ruighty fevk wh tific men that the disease is ue to the pyesence, 0 1 . V. - I -Canadal, and the disappointmei I 0 Will of living parasites in the ti ue, Mr. Dixoju at - I I � is great. The loss the babies we stand on Common ground doubt When Going o Purchase a 8tove, Finest in -the Market, ' . rebasers I I . I that- he succeeded"' (Laughter ,once adapted his cure! to t ir extermination- I I I ' . (laughter ) for we have- all been babies. and 6.1pplo-use.) - . , .. . . � -. .., ehis accomplished, he -claims the Catarrh is prae. I I . - I � 9r. moutgoinery's, from whom. i � - ticAlly cured, and the perma iency is unquest' . . � I . I laughter.) It is a Oham.e � 0 . 1011- I - � . nial was b011ght. The other h I . . I (Renewed I 1, as cures effected b him feur years ago are 'A rally satisfied W" hen they And being bought at right prices, - � Tived all r4D,ht. . I . - . - - * I that, for a thousand years, the orl&s. Fact and Ruinor. ' L cures still. -nd they are geno I - . . . & - ,9f in' - No one Ze him i ever attempted to . . '� I ! � -The , issional y boat"' , banquets. have utterl.j ignored the: baby -A lady in Edinburgh, t4e mothe'r of " Catarrh in this manner, and no other treat.' I I � -- raising By, (laughter,( as if he didn't amount to . menkhas ever cured Catarri t. - The application I . I - I I I DEFY COMPETITION. . - funds, which was adopto a- large family of interesting children,has ,of therem p e at come. - . I � I � - � y is sim . L . -A i . . I -children of Toronto street- -V anything. (Laughter..) If you Will Stop never struck one a blow inL anger. Slie ,home, �ud the present season of the year is the . � . . . . I � . �cburch, Mitebell, proved I � I . &-ad thirik. a minnte-if ybu will go- ba-ek keeps a bottle of castor oil and rhubarb most iaiorable for & speedy and permanent cure, , � I . . Vel -y I . � . i I ffty or a hundred years, to your early . the majority of cases being cured at one treat- I .'. . - ful, the proceeds imounting . on the mantle, and -,when a child does ment. Sufferers should correspond with Mess PLUSH HAIR BRUSH CASES, - . . ; . -en -o the sch6h� married life (laughter) and recontem- . rs, my STOCk OF HEATING STOVES PLUSH -PERFUME CASES, I - I I I The idea was gh t I � wrong at once forces the culprit. to'.t&ke A. H. DIXON& -SON, 305 K eet e I - ' " plate your first ba b - u wiU remem- a dose of the mixture. �. � Toronto, Canada, and encloseiu� St W st' I I . L I . � - PLUSH "LADIES' COMPANIONS," . L in the season, and tli�'y wem recol L I 6r that he y -�c . treatise on Catarrh,.-Montteal s r fo ' h . PLUSH AND LEATHER SATCHELS, ed to save from their earnings � a good deal, ' Strnp r t eir . � % amoul ��d Sympathy produces harmony; it I , November I PLUSH WHISKROLDERS, , 11 . I I . - .' and even something - . 17, M2 882�52 Is now offered at a great roduction from - .� cumulations during the yizar -1 over. .(Roars.) smooths' I ASES, boat withattli,fir annual eir . off the rough edges of conflict- - I � � I .- t GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING C a&: the � You soldiers all "ow that when that - - - - ---- . .. � CIGAR CAS A merry Christm � little -fellow arrived at family li�a ing characters; it brings the cheeriness � . ­ � ­ - ­-, � 11 -.1.. - I ­ .,- ., - . : . " � quarters you had to -hand in your d- of the hopeful to chase away the fears of . � —� former -low Prices. Extra special induce- - � � . � . . inent. �, . . -einforcement . . PURSES, WALLETS, . SUNDRIES, . � -A peculiar case of blood poi . r eal g - the deSPODding ; it draws' r AS CONSCIENTI . OUS ' - . attended with fatal rtsult-4 has 01; I . - , n ,as I . . TOILET SETS, HAIR BRUSHES, � He took entire for the -w-eak e or the �� want of some � ­: . command. You became his lacl ey- , -, ­­* ments to newly married folks' at ! I TO ALL AND � in -,Hilwaukee. About a week all]' � - from the, wealth or strength .of others. ' . DRUGGIS '� . . 11 : SHELL GOODS, DOLLS, etc., etc, � 7 his mere body servant-Qaughter)- and I r -S - I - - I . I . I . . I L. A, Bradley, while- dressing a I you bad tostand around,! too. (R ew- I -A rare instance of 0, hristian union : . � - I � . . I , . . . 'cookim-, punctured her thumb w ' * . � I' . �' I . I I .was exemplified in Aarau, �witzerland, . . I . - ns. Shortly afterwaras t - -ed laughter.) He was not a commander where Protestants . and Cath � olics oQ- - i . -NITIE WOULD-. '.' I I CALL AND SEE THEM. Of the E' "'Ifl 11 who made allowances for time, distmee, -Upy I - - MRS11 -JOHN - KIDD' � I . Cheap D Py 0 00 dS. began to swell, an'd amnlatioll weather, or anything els6. (Convt Isive the same church. On New Year's eve it - � . - � . . �1 - . i — ,extending tbroughoutt-the wliob� 11; . . recommend for DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION and I I. I i � I I ­ � -e - I gereams.) You had to'execute his order was filled, and the whol& congregation kindred diseases, the use of BPALTOPEPSYN. I " - I � .i . - She died Fridayla-st week aft r 1 : i - whether it was possible or. not, (Roars. I united in singing a hymn, after which For Consumption and all ,wasting diseases, the MAIN STREET.' = = . "? i I .1 .� . � - . snffering, and her husband, is nia . the Catholic chofr execute& use of MORSE'S CARBOLATED NORWEGIAN � . i . LT - So'. For the People Who go t � ,cri And there was only -one form of mabbin- , . .. a piece of COD LIVER. OIL. For teething infants and I --1 1. I - . * I I Roberts, . - . 0 itical condition, lie having lw� . � I ery in his manual of tactics,, and that music. The priest and pastor then alter- nervous troubles, the use of GLYCEROLE OF - -- .. I . - � I - . ­ �oned -by a cut from. a ra7or which - I ' the double-quick. -(Shouts.) He tre'at- nately spoke on the religious thouglits CELERY C031POUND (containing no opium.) ' ' CHEIT I 1111GIST � . .0 msed to remove a piece of flesh. ff ed you with every sort of insolence appro close of the year, and You probably ask why we recommend thes ' THE TOR I ' I f RA N TO N wif els, thumb. - The 6shwa-s f resli, . - , priate to the . - I � r and on -the good relations that -should exist - remedie8l I c NTO LICHT OWDER . 13 ROS. Tm is supposed to havie. 'collue, in 4 disrespect -(laughter) -and the h vest ' ' I APOTHECARIES' HALL, 0 . between all Christians. , ' . . It is because we'know them to be reliable : . . . - . - - with decayed animal iiiattler. � - Of You didn't dare say a reat remedies, endorsed by leading physicians . I - ; . � I EXETER. � � . la-u�gher.) You could face the drath . -A New York merchant gives some throughout thle Dominion, for the cure of specific . - - , Cardno's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. I . � - -While NY. D. Howells was A . . . , i i tances how fashions are prim- -not-claiming to cure everything. I , . . mian living in Cblunibus, anki wa-� . storm.of Donelson and Vioksburg,,and curious ins -- , diseases, and . � I .. .. 1 � �- I .1 , � — I - arily deteftnined by Also bej�use they have the exact formula printed . r I - gave back bl9w for blow, but wh�ii 4 he 1. society' ,women's on eech bottle lab'el,thereby enabling the,pur- - - . I -� 11 I . — I -editorial, force of the Ohio Statt . . I I I . � -. - clawed your whiake'rs,and pulled jealousy,of those beneath them... Thus chaser to know -just what he is taking. . . - -5 I -New Fur Caps very cheap -Astra nal, he wrote a poein which iv. your . a I . clianp. - . I � : I . er ic Montbly. � hair, and twisted your nose, y u had to -they wore u1sters for a while, till the. ' � 11 I . I FARMER89 IT WILL PAY YOU P 18-ian Lanib lished in the,Atlauti - - - 0 . The time is rapidly approaching when intelli- � I I I I Seall Cooney, &c. � . I : . . ! -in payment 1 . I takeit. (Roars,) When the thun4era shop -girls adopted them 4nd looked kentpeople'will refusetotake quack cure-alls, . . ­ I ­­ . I I Ladieg' Fur Capes, Sets, .NLIuffs time came a clAck I much prettie �h� ingredients of which are kept se . I i and of war were sounding in your ears ou ,r in them than the society e -ret, but will � .. � �Tq-,,CALL AT THE— Boas in great variety. Finest range Of fpoem, which 1vas aluon-or the t � , z' girls,being usually hand insist upon knowing Just what they. are taking. . 11 I got your faces toward the batteries', -ad symer and better . .1 .1 . 1. . i I Men's Caps .we have ever shown, and literary productions of Mr. Howle� 2.4vanced with steady tread, but w eii. shaped. r" We would also infofm an who may not yet be I f,ore he had turn - So with banged hair:; the forL, y � . 1, '.., I ed his thoughts - �� �, aware by actual trial of the superiority of our . -IM � , they are ielling well, and You ought to. the field of prose fiction. The - I Iii, turned on, the terrors 01 his ,�r,ar- mer wore it till they were outshone by "ROYAL GLYCERATED BALSAM OF FIR" � . - ", - . . � � . I see them. Boy's and Girl's Caps cheap. . I the salesgirls, and now they comb their in curing Coughs,Colds, Bronchitis, Sore Throail . I ,-1:1 I —NEAR THE— - Tweed Overcoats highly prized in itself by t1w 11:1 - . whoop (laughter,) you advanced in the � , I ,F was 11 I - � Incipient Consumption, &,,,. &c., that- this reli-- � ", 54111:11ii,1141F � , Fur Collared Over- -poet, but did not fill the full inleall other direction, hair straight back. : . ,� � I andmightyglad of the . . -- .. �- . � coats, Dress Overcoats, Cheap over. * -The art in which the secret of human able remedy can now be pro,,-ured from every . VA ;n=-� .. I . - - � 1.�� . i . � his aspirations, for shortly afterwi chance too,. (Renewed laughter.) AVP11 dealer in the County of Huron; and although not Vk -e - =- V - i:M�Ivr-77-- -- - 4� . - ; coats. Ladies, see our New Dress Goods - — .. ,4 - I � -0- 5 � . � � "Z*7� .;;.- - Yj v� � HIGH SCHOOL, SEAFOR ,demanded of , 11) - �'- ., -­ -- I . . � . -, ­ # -in 4 tinnite frieiii] ke called happiness in a great measure consists is advertised �5=. - I )I - I � for soothing syrup. did you . outside our own Connty, entirely . . -- ­ ��­ ­ I . , ---1. 4 TH, heavy cloth, fine fini�b only 25c . � Venture to throw out any side remarks to set the habits -in such a manner that owing to its' . V ----. I �, �_-­-­ .--. ­.. , .-=-=--- - .6 - . . . . Silks, es, - � ' own merits, we have already receiv- . I - . � . � .1j-4all, . I . Satins, Ulsterings, Ma' much diffidence but'great earn ed orders from the most distant parki of the Do- . . I ; ntle Cloths etc., iave a cheek ft), � And see our stock of cut or made up on the premises. Eovely money, how do you ;-let the Cash fl about certain services being unbec ' every change may be a change fol, the * I I Jim, when You b oming- - .1 minion, if afflicted give it a trial, price 50 cents ' I an officer and a I gentleman ? (Bois' r- better! . . . The luxurious receive . per bottle wholesale and retail by Fascinators, Fine Wool Shawls ZD � . -. ous, laughter. No. You", got up .�', no greater pleasures from their dainties - . . . Challenges- the World for an Equal Record , Si . I Rich The intricacits of this fillanci-al *41m. . I 1) Ind . � � . I � . I . 1. I , - lk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Satchels, 4 V- - � I I S I - A it. (Great- lauu-bter.) When he than the peasant: from his bread and - :P T—i 0 —W 4 Ties, Gloves, and an endles I being explained, the amount � 0 . LUMSDEN & WIhSON, , . - I I . a variety of- - . tordered his .pap bottle and it was cheese; but -the peasant, whenever hel - . � � TMT 188A_- . !) I . check was deposited to his ,cmlit � ot - 1. Manufacturers, I . nice goods for bolid�ay trade. Every - I 'did you talk back goes abroad, finds a feast, whereas the! , I - � bank. The money was not del - I ? (Laught- -) ; 925-52 . I Is guaranteed to contain more mall Which have been made especially for this county body, don't fail to. see our Gent7s Ties, however, to forul a part of Mr. � . '. � ­- . �­ � Handkeichiefs. I . -a n better than any other Binder. season, and feel satisfied in saying that it.* is the -ell's ultinirde esta-te, for shortly' . 18 guaranteed to cut closer and hai idle short and lodged gi . 70rtmYou- (Renewed laughter.) u epicure must be -well entertained, to"� S169forth, Ontario eable iron and steel than any other Binder in Canada. I have greatly improved my Gang Plow for thi� Overcoats, Scarfs, Silk Went to work and warmed it. (Sh escape disgust. , . Is guaranteed to be more easily ?p�rated than . i . I I . : and Gloves. . . . . I You even descended so far in -A piece of.evidence in a Quebec W. N. WATSO Its cutting apparatus is the best in the world. any other Binder. � I best in the market. Our ' New Xmas Fruits, Choice Teas, Ward he again repaired somewh I I I i,--�,-�iuorla ptactica-11 breach N The only Binder running the conveyor and elevator belts, -and binding attachment ' Crock-ery, Glassware, Silverware, etc,,, and asked, ' I Menial office as to take a suck.at that of promise case, Was a cuff with - I . chain. n with a single � barrassed to h' I . I � an offer of marriage-wr . I . LAND ROLLERS at . - - in a -quandary. I . 1 ­ warm, insipid, stuff (laughter,) just to itten on it. One The only Binder running the conveyor within half an inch of the cutters. . I I � . 1110 111011(l I see if it -was ri xht­three"�arts water to night, while'the' dziefen-dant was� holding General " ' The only Binder having perfect Pit nan and Knife -Heel Connections. . I I when you have g-ot so - 3V � - 9 .Insurance Agent The only Binder having interchang,able bush bearings. - One Of milk itumfiltuous laughter) -a -the-plairitifrs hand and whispering fer- - . - � . . Are large and heavy, running light and doing bank, how do yoq get it ol# a- - . I The only Binder having spiral sprir gs in the eanvas belt guides to receive the strain and tighten good work. Our I Since that tinic INY ' i � . , . touch of ,sugar to modify, the colic vid words, he popped the questi'03n in the belts in wet and dry weal hdr. I � . - .1r, 41owelN has I' - vu manuscript on the smooth linen at And Dealer in Sewing Machines. th a re. tle difficulty eithef in getting I - (laughter,). and a drop of peppermint �- -' her . I The only Binder provided wi ief rake. , .. � i . GRAIN CRUSHER � I - k. "' . kill those immortal hiccouglis. (Roan.) wrist. She Was -sentimental �! or shrewd I - - The only Binder fitted with ' . ; 11 Is RANTON B R 0 S*f into or out of -the b . I . I . . an. ang-L lar steel cutter bar. - . an . I can taste"that stuff., (Laughter.) And enough to keep that article out` of the . I . . - � The Only Binder on which the sheaf carrier is'used successfully, . Are made from Hard Iron, and w1R last,,Ionger . -Heretofore the fis1wrnien of I , � � The only Binder having 4 clover seed attachment. I i , Itow many things you. learned as yo - wash, and now it is of practical value. Sole and Excl . I . I ! than any other mackine made. Having special . Clair shore have 6xertised the] - � u usive Dealer for the . ! went along ! . . I i . � . . ! tools for recutting Rollers, we . ,EXETER sweet will in the matter of ,com Sentimental young folks -A pen and ink sketch.of the Rev. I i i " I � . can guarantee - I - . . I . ............... 7- -- ' I- satisfaction. Special attention given to ie. with or violating-Abc fisher�y 11 ld say, Sam Jones is . given by the Louisville . . p . still take -stock in that beautiful i� . - 2 Raym6nd­,an'd. W hite . . � � I - _airing Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills ' . lat - ing to seine fishiug, and we a I ing that When the* bb,by smiles it is bb- "Courier -Journal : "Imagine a slender- L . I - I I � I � .Keapers, Mowers, Threshing Machines, and' isli are lVk , - . all kinds of machinery repaired on short notice � , SEWING MACHINES, .1 I and atreasonable rates. scarcer - each suia,?cedim; year. - cause the angels are whispering to bim. ly built man, about the medium height - r - Noted For Dress Goods. the several species of I T-) z Very Pretty, but to6 thin -simply wind weighing, possibly,140 pounds, and who. . . ROBIERT S. LANG, . . I the vie -w of putting a stop to sein 9 -1 � � � 7 ' . . on the stomach, iny friends. (Shouts.) although but thirty-eight years old, ap- The best Manufa6tured, ranging in prices from I I To Contractors and Others. . If the baby ing within the prescribed limil . -d . proposed to take a walk at- pears fifty,btit retains the erect figure and . i $25 to$'1-5. Market Square, V I ' i lais usia I . ; xeter,Agent for the County bringing thc�oflfcnders before the.' . . n- quick movements of youth ; a complex- I 0 at �011r-two I o,'clock in the mor . . . � � ; .BELL'S M1 " 9 Agent Brant, of th ' ing (lawyliter)-didn't . . . .1 I � Bridge Bolts and Castings at lowest .rates. - . L LSP , tatistical C 0 you . rise u ion. naturilly dark and'tanned by the I . I . - --------- I --------- �— Quotations furnished on application.. - ission, spent last week, In -Z . � ; . . . Commi, I promptly and rentark, wil I sun, with black, feverish eyes, black . . - . I ZirAlso -PE�gent fOT the Implements of L. D. . . � - %. a nient �l I Special Bargaibs- d u r i n,k the Holiday Season. . I I ' � . Sawyer, Ham-ilt' . N�ork along Vie shore. fle� . addition Which would not improve a hair, and a thin moustache,so black that . . on. A full line of repairs con. X:31:P--PM­W- I tive . . . . that in sonie nis lwtl . . . . stantly on hand. I stallees the ' Sunday School bo6k much (laughter,)' , it seems dyed; clothe him in a plain . . � � NEW 'PALL GOODS . . . .. . I IV - — I 41 I '. � I I . I were one 11) - that that 'was the very thing you were b . . . - ��! nha l nil ; ' usineas suit that may have been picked. I -1 . . . I I - � I P OHN MONEVIN, Proprietor of these well. L stead of three and one-half inch. about, to propose - yourself ! (Great up in any ready-made store, � a standing These Machines'have been in,use in this See-' . . THOMAS HENDRY, J known and popular Mills, has been adding I quired by law, and that tbe fish roarS.L) Oh�! you were under good dis- collar, frayed at the cor'ners, a black tie,' tioh for the last twelve years, and. during that . I —AT— . � I more improved machinery I time'have given the best of satisfaction. , . I . . � - . and is now better I I -lad form. ed a syndicate to fight tly cipline (latighterO and as you went flu- a common-plkee straw.'"hat, and cheap I i � - i � I . prepared to turn out an article of - I I L I- V ters in the conrts. Complain ts , fff']Jdt.l�. L . . _ 'i, 1VII. -ail tering up and down the room in your un. shoes ; stalring, intensely black eyes. the tnanufacturers' � i . . ma(le 'wrainst theo 'I They are,guaranteed by the ' THE CANADIAN . dress u2niform (laughter,) you not only most prominent featu - . for five years. . . " I - I I - re'of the thin, rest- - is M c L 0 U G H L I N,'S FAMILY FLOUR , . - I . L . � � d ­ . madit to stop illegal finhil)& . - . � -prattled undignified baby�talk, but even'., less face, which looks premaLturely aged,' - L EXPRESS COMPANY I � .. - . - tuned up your For Simplicity, Durability, Fine Finish and � . � . I . . . ' . martial Voices and tried - and yet displays a v6nderf I i Jfty in large range of work are unexcell6d by any others ! I I I I - t . 1� v . � � L . . . . French Soup. . . ,G'sing " Rock - . —IN— which eAnnot be excelled by any mill in the. . -a-by baby in the tre i everyglance. This man will bt Sam in the market. . .� . I � � . L - I country. - I - . tap," for instance, (Great laughter. � Jones, the great Southern evang�list.". . . 11 I I . . Low Rates and. Q . Four quarts of wzitvi-, folw lzC)III , I . - - What a spectacle for an army 'of th ' . Also dealer. in Knitting Machines, Needles, Gristing done while. the party wai - - meat three mi41111 ill �,-.-;izvtl 4naln I Piles of I . I I Flour exchanged -' ts for it. ) Z, . L - -One of"the greatest ,ouriosities'of Oils and all kinds of Sewing Machine supplies. L New Goods 'received and more on the way. Prices away down Offer Special In for wheat, chopping done- L c al thy'a I . , Tennessee. (Laughter. And what . . . - . cheap6r than ever. - S . e'dial value in . I . � . . ducements to aU Dealers every day and chopped for six cents per- head c lery, one Inin(l) roy 11 - eighbors too, for it il ' --- - . . 111- A ]v T 'Icy tit -it topl-thl &fflietion for the n ' I the present day, found -among. the pines , . . . p . In Foreign and Domestic Fruits,'Po bag with water. Fresh oat meal aiways on. � . � , � Of Cent , I . bayleaf,alit pars - Imot6everybody within a mile around tba nea - ; * I I . try, Butteri Cheese Eggs, and hand and for sale and exchanged for oats.' , bur -lit ollilM Or a ral Wisconsh-i".. '-"""a. disc ered All Kinds bf� Ma turnips, oil'. . - t I , . . . 31 -: Wa ov I chines Repaired,, NEW DRESS MATERI LS - r Know ton a ,few w�eks ago. It was � . - aU kinds of irodwde. - - Flour, shorts and bran always on hand and, browifing. Put nwat int) -Auoll I I likes military music at three in the I in the for charges ModerAte. NEW FLANNE .1 In of a petrified squirrel, and . . - . � sold at the lowest market prices also any quan- . 1vith watvr, set lover .9b.,w fire mor (Laughter.). And when you - . -- , . I NE . - � Goods marked,- " keep from frost," guaranteed promptly at alivi ning . I about thesize of a common squirrel, and WT EDS tity of chops on hand. Orders ' - had bZ k . . , - I ttend- 'I fully talking ofl- � . . against damage by frost. Special rates quoted ed to. Those who have not LYet given these mills a, I gently boil, oai -11� � eepingthissort of thing up was taken fro m- the heart of a tree b - ' NEW BLANKETS, . g � ., . on application to agents, to and from New Yo trial will find it to their intere to the top. Pour ilil two e hours, and your little velvet ' - MT 11 . . - . rk member the, pop A to do Be. Re- - that will risle - L . or thr ' "VV - MT- -W.,4--r-rS(:) . City, Portland, Maine; Buffalo, New York- . ular "Bell's Mills." cupful of colil water t . head intimated that nathing suited him It was of a browni y 9 , : � some Woodman. ,h ' . I NEW COMFORTERS I j 0 Ifelp N4 6_(IA Lht ,L, G color, as hard. as a rock, and - was "as MAIN STREET, SEAFO . RTH. . I . . I . Boston, Massachusetts; Toron ntario; Mon- I � . like exercise andnois . . f NEW UNDERCLOTHING. treal. Quebec. Two fast traito' 0 ise, whvil no scum rj.!1!'.4, it i,i f g � er'; ' i I � ins daily; Insure . r , u P natural as life," even to the kink in'its � � I promptness and despatch in trans L 011 311 )-What did you do-?. YOU SiM:Pli I . --4. ;JOHN McNEVIN. ut in the, Vegrt ble", wbivh . . portation. ta Y1411 I cur - . - I � flong bushy tail. The iosity was care . Orders to purchase goods of anykind taken by '%V;LSU1lCd alld preparett went on until you dropped in t ully I , . . - . this Company, purchases Promptly made and — . Flu've ready, - stick oldolls with he IMt' packed and sent by William Mul- - Ever one Invit'ed to ca�l d Ex I I . corrots in slives, ditch. (Laughter.) The idea that 4 y a -nine Stock and Prices. . forwarded, without charge except for transport- . - I . i . k hollen, the owner,,to President Cleve, - + I : . � . baby doesn't amount t6. anything ! W1.1171 land, from whom -a' persona I I letter of . . . t . ation. Five connecting lines at Buffalo, New C -A T ][j -A-1--C . .1 - cut turnips - in four puwes- Put , one. baby can furnish more business than, thanks wa . . - . Groceries new, fresh and 0 eap. Butter and Eggs Wanted. York, and three connecting lines- at Toronto, - - . . into pot let boil g,.-Iltly two ImM YGU alld'Your whale Interior . 8 received by the sender, say 1, I - � � Ontario, covering all territory in Eastern States . . water bo"ils a,way too nmtAi ati'll a Depart- ing that it would be care rve� � . I . and Canada.. Rates given to all points in Great I ment can attend to. ' (Laughter.) � He and placed in t , 0 Britain upon application, . . hot water in ad4lition. � - � �: . ' be public rnus6um ; WOOLLEN MILLS . MeLOUGH,41Nt Whitney's -Bloc I . � I . . . ' ' � rimfql of Washington. � - . . C. H. CULL, Agent. h; enterprising' irrepressibl(, b I -at .i � I k, Sea -forth. . � i i . -- I � 0 Id ri�6am � lawless activities. (Lart�hter.) Do what .11 I - � . � . . G Me WHITNEY'S ' A Big-Hearte Bri - - I - ' f � , —. - i --- Office, . - . Alain Street, Seaforth, Ont I . . you pleasie you can't malke him stay on - . � — . � I I . . , I . � � - Issuer,of Marriage Licenses. f The Rev. V,,'. W. Freeman, a f .� . the reservation. ((,'rreat.. shouts.). Suf- � A Girl's Trick. I ' - 1 . . . ministtw, rel: ; ates an amu.sing st,pry 4 A.o the day . is one baby. A freak " - "'' The only Woollen Bim in Canada awarded a NEW MILLING FIRM— IN , SEAFORTH - I 938-3nios eow I trativeof the way that a lllala',-, i ficient up of a'belle that is causin� . . - . . I M c0m- Medal at the Antwerp Exposition. Also Aleda . . � I . , . , I (Laughter..) Aslongasyou areinyour ineut may beseen any morn ing in Madison ..dDfplollla at the Dominion and P-rovincial . . � I , — . . . I can sivell nn,lur some cXtrAQr4U14;0, right mind don't you every pray for Avenue, New. York. Her pet dog is a - — I . qUic ,911!1 - I ; 11 -!,. - . ­-�, .6 . L -, - .3 t45 ejl��t�.kM. `-�� . dition& I aw-bolwd, rv,114 1 .�44V-5.. 1 � I , .. in are . nt of Woolien � L 'if - .. . ,;Z1,-.- - '� - � I I A big r. s parlor 'Jil Exhibitions for. best assortme I kRXt&'S%S; - '�U"&;;- . - � "I twins. (Laughter. Mr. Cle ens is the black poodle, . of the breed that , . .1 r4 � 1�11 i� .young fariner ciAemd bi . . - - ,� I I \ AND SEE OUR Ll - .L I , I father of a, pair. �.,� u ed Dver portions of Goods, over all competitors, 1,%5. For sale IN11111 BALU '4-.-�. -Vir,P"', NES OF mpanied by a 811y bm, COM41%, .., -rr-'­1 - - , f ffi.k.,i, acco ' . I - ; 'r 11, " , "'. "t � ,n- .. ,� �. 4 ,� � ­, ... 'N .,,,�,, '. - �. ) T�vi s amount to a � cheap I THE: SEAF0RtTH ROLLER MILLS, Restores grey 1:1 ­ �­ `� , pormanent riot. (Laugh er.) And there their surface, leaving the long hair gro- . . - I .� . I �, 7; ". V V - aild desired him to performl tlw- M- i I . . !- .c,� k I - ain't aav real differeno between trip- tesque in spots, In"this case the canine. Heavy. All -Wool Tweeds, hair to its na- &I � k i -0, an . A " Ad, ' ceremony. He dul -,as '41 N% hu ' . � .1 ;.v I ac . . v % - - .41% fa-tal words we 1 lets &ad an insurrection. (Uproarious, f e is denuded, except at the jowls and . L LATE THE REO MILL. - .tural color, re- .W. � 1 � OOAL HEA TE R S. - 4 -mspok-en tha-t u - I : ,x - - 1 crown, ' Union Tweeds, 4 1 . I It �.. � - I .4 Rhouts. � where ,whiskers and hfLir are ar- � . 1; "t _4 couplla� man awl wilre, thu ymmuc hi , A . i . moves Dandruff, . 'i. ­ , A � . . ­ $ 0- Ves, 'it was 11-igh time for a toast'to ranged to give a semblance of a human . . . . � ., -. 1� � I i sto 1. , �;. four b-i-dit . I . . Fi 'e 'Tweeds, - f Pi the haii -- I f I 9". . — . drew from llis pocket '. the massea to recognise the importance head. The effect is, funny. But the n . . I . Pit!= awl v-.�t4 . . . . -- I quarter tlollar I I I ; . . . . . .d ughter whim of the girl, does I I . 1. � " . �., thein toward tb n I . increases its , fit _rA I . - -iiiiist&r tin bbs I Of the babies.. (La. .) Think wb . at ndt stop at that, Heav . McBRIDE & -, MITH from Strathroy, - rom fal"ng"'t, THE ROYAL C, I �� % , -.if, is in, store for the pLresent crop ! Fifty unless chance alone produces a y All -Wool Blankets, � I � I Igi ,Pf .11 I -' Th-,xiv 11 114 I , f - I I 11 CXclailn"d : -, I .1 It I rvant who is - . , . pa a' . I i I combination, for the man s&, singular' I growth, and wfll I ,,,, t % - The Leading Round Base Burner in four sizeso jan, iii!4 114AP vourself 111 years from now we shalf all be (lead, Woolleii -Sheoting, - - - Hav * bought the above mill8l'and refitted them throughout with alt the latest not soil the skin h14- * I Freen - trast=(la sentout every daywith the dog isa Mgi . 11 1, 1?.q. Double Heaters and with 0% ens. arts�ttfsfied." The millislAw tw4 - hter)-and th . and beat machinery that could � . , - - Rup � I if it 11.9 en this flag, .1 - procured for a I A� a hair dres, 1, I .. , I ,�­f . f . , 1J, - * - - .� ­­­- , still survives (a�d let uw- hope it . very'black Degro, whose balr and whisk- B6st Horse Bla'nkets - � sing, it has n " .,­� Irp, f i . . .0 'Republic, �. superior. Guar hs § -T ; . 1) -e those of the I I I ,4 � 1 14. Trip . I � t 'S � m -114y,) will be floating over a � erg are- cut exactly lik � GRADUAL R DUCTION ROLLER MILL , W P ,0il - lie Harnes. - I . in'the market. . . 7 � If 1 . The Royal Peninsular. uumbering 200,0(XY,006 souls, according brute. The resemblance in color and - .. � I - antcedharmless. fill ViQp. i, - A good. barness is ClOstly, Ir 1 * tfk UU-Settled laws of our increase. Our contour strikes everybody who sees the' . .. . - ,.# I I F)ifjm , Al . . . — .F. i - I L � it: s 4 . ,�, t � I . . . iiagipg inny bf- HILVI . ,-- And the result attained is, they have one of the beat mills in the Province. are . r, Base Burner made, . nmmy yean, -awl 1wik as wtfl 4�- J� prosent .'whooner If .. two tocrethet'an(I the belief is ' I Jr,%&, I . - car,,- in m -a Of .,N"t. e-(Iaughter In accepted , � . Prep A oulo. Is the handsomest Square - of; ).- . Farmers can now get all their CT'RISTING and CHOPPING done in Seaforth, d by I I "I . ---- � 19 . peglected, it soon needs repudi A, al will have grown into a Political le that the mistress of them, both takes All " Harkness & Co. J Don't fail to see it, . �, 11 I via- -Wool Flannel, V'niali Flannel, Check and and have it.home with them thle same day-, and Satisfaction Guarante . 111i .1. — thail--a' Ureat hat odd way of amusing herself. - I ed -1�ondoa, Ont. I -'A - . 1. I i Easter'n nic GradlQd t . I Plain; Under'clothing 'Hosiery, Yarns, Rolls --------"- . , . �, . a s I / !, -- 1" ' in . .horttiwe bet;mne imad * . �, I , , A full lln� of all kinds of ' -iwss -f -4- � ' babi" of to -day will 'be on deck. Lot -0. I . � 1, ; I -- ; y 11fir then, lie Nve-11 trained, for we . Batting, &c. Goadk Made to order. Carding: IFT-IOT3-R :B -F� 4A, 1-1 ak ' gold by all Druggiett -I . �v - it � - 4A 1 , = -- .. = . . � Aworkbai .. im t1w.aim - i I I . �. - are goin cr What Beer is Doin­ . Spinning, Weavin : ' 2 * . � ,�. 1"`-T--0 S-1-10nrrS and Patent Mediciut ­- � 1400, � 'I -�oiled at least twice a yvar -o�l . 9. -, rulling, Dyeing, Pressing, - . . m -1. . - . s . I sprin . to loax (-u bit, contract oi i their hauds" i o . Dealers. Wood & Coal Cook ig and, again ill fall. III-— 0"Img(liter.) 'n'A-�,aton(� the three or f- At the Brewers' Coingress in -New &c. . Blankets scoured; : e I - - S,v ell '' I . . ,,, - 0 our York twenty-five vearsL' - For sale bythe ton or in I ss qu intities-4OR CASH. Cash for any quantity of —�------ - � � I I and dirt iibould be soruped oll ,a, ' � I ago, buv . I I � Wheat. No trouble to show them. - 111ittioll cradles'now rocki'n-g ill the laud� t1iirty-four firins Aver� represented. STALLION STAKE.S. leatber washedwitli warin Nvatl lti,egotilex%.I,I;i,cli,tlii,i�Nati6i'I '.1101ild pre- At - . I - , the last one, the record.ehows A. G.,11anEg.mond-'s Son . - Mc Come one, Come - � . from soap. Apply- Able oil lo 'I, .. " . I . � - ; uDtiCs of Huron, Perth and Bruce all, and get Bargains. I IS .f we izatioll of 739 members, made up from 36' 1 lt,ather is entirely dry. If owi,- ' ' siorve forages a% sacread "thing , i an orgaii- I S. BRIDE: & SMITH. .For the Cc (truld kn " ' ' ' � — . , Ao aw whic i , L. G.'VANYGMOND. C.. 1 . . . � to be tiotted on Fairview Park, Seafortb, on ' - � tion does -not make the It-at1wr � _ - �s � they are. III states, and representing 3,000 brewer es . W. D. VANEGMOND MR. THOMAS S TNI BARGAINS IN I I . � . . It' OnL U � ITH vill w'personally superintend the Seaforth Itoller FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd 1886. . one of t4ese Cradles the ull6onscious Par- which produce 16,000,0000f th 18,000" �. .� . 1� . I � enT.,u(th, put on auother. This ie; r, U . e . Mills. . . i I ?tl . IU"Ilt 0: le fut his 1110111ent 000 barrels of beer annually Im-ewed in . . - , - � Entries close January ipth, ISM. Thirty dolla . thaij to put oii a gre-at 414 --al at to.'k t1ling- -(h1-,�Jv111t1'1(! S . 1. I F,Ys TIHW if t t -C'�:, �7-) -itiall, . . * ­ rs LAIMIP3l CUTLE . , , , . - - E, &G , 11,�- ()f it, and . There are .$250 �ntrance, of which S15 is forfeit, and imust ac� I . , 1111ttill , il-I it ward of d. 11 , ,000,- ' I — , I - - 9 ead earnest, iiialm- ()60 investo 01)) 1. jf-,-�- I d in this business. and it re- ' ' — c I)any the nomination and �e addressed to ,Color of Bufldin1,,-.:). : ticula-ted,,hut p6rfectly ji�stifiable pro- quire . St. Juflen * Rest the SecretarY-Treasurer, Thomas Lapshe Sea- A Al E R, I C�A ' - . . 9 1 aurant, THE POPULAIR GIRO f rth, Ontario, on or bwore Januan N AND CANADIAN - fiLtlit3'aVer j.,t too. s the lalibrof 5001000 men. This. . . I . � � (Lau � .1 CERY. ., 1.5th ' . , 1886; 1 A neutral tint in farm builltJiuj, � , 11tc1%) Ill Wl- I number,' with the I tecond PaNmient, -1310, due April ist, iw; Third Preft-rable to positive oolorisl aM . I . and last payment,!�5, on or before SelAcinber . I . . - astronomer sellers of distilled, sl)irits,.iiiake :up a OYSTERS1 * - ! 2nd, at 1 931 red or bright yellow. Wbit-4 �lther the f uture, ITZIONV lf!d '30,000' makers and, . . — . I COAL OIL ALWAYS 0,N HAND . i:� -bliiiking at the shinii'w milky Nv y pretty fair pol - OYSTERSr . - 0 o'clock p. in., 1880. -; is ,�,, 0 The undershmed -- - I a 11 itical i)arty,-alld - sound . � � . . 6 add seventy five dollai-s. Conditions, -c' ly with but 1), liquid - itit(lre�t, poor little thiii,king in ' The ------- --------- obj,Uctio'nal)lt.. -oil :�evt,.ral -I,-4'1fJik;; chap I and wolide I Un and Practical Clllsistia.n As the Oyster Season is colning.in I am prepared i " above stake to be mile beats, best three in ffi-e --- is V.)o glarij)g, And is wA � in I � 14 ring �4-11ztt has becOule men have co of that other one they call the w nie to the conclusion! ihat tosuivh-parties wishing,ON-sters in the Can, I iQ harness, and to the rules of the ,,N-ational - I et nurse. Shell or'Bulk Oysters, servej on the premises in ' a ' there shout � H -U G �H - R 0 B.B - nt, Association. 3loneys to be dividod as � with tm.es and sUrrowitliw, � (L, d be an atdi-breweW party, every -1 . I ! - C) I u anotherl tii e f titure m-eiLt . Just , e, I T -rot s: Sixty per cent. of entrance fecs, for, Auctioneer fo the ' 13 1 %ughter.) _ Eitv - � - f611011i P. BRINE Licensed - colors, Lands,,ape gard4!w--x- . I i �� 11� which is once and foreve'r Opposed to the' arrived a choice lot of - I felitts and �ded 11101103's, to the firRt hors f Huron. Sales attended in al , . historian is lying -and (11au ' I I � late and Cream Candy, Aincri(�an Choco. t. to c; 30 J. County 0 , discoura the use 4 wbite. . I btless will I manufacture and sale of th,l,t po!*S011 I . pLr CeD the second horse, and ten per cent parts of the county. All orders eft at Ting ItV I Continue .to lie-(laughter)-ulitil his � All other varietie; kept,contantl3 ,et, Sb;�forth, the People's Grocer. t6 the third horse. All forfeits EXPOSITOR Office . . drabor gray n.- ,�hvs 6--st ivith I � . I which is rapidly ii'ial-ing our Am . I , () 141 % - (.�wthl�' t1Jt.'j,ki , 1!j ende'd., In allotlic,r, � eri' - on hand � . . and pavinenl� will be promptly attended to. rounilim's of buil'bliu,"s. %V12ft". .14 .. � . holaeg - w ca'R Oranges, Lemons and Fruits of all varieties i�l . : . njust be made in cash on the day specihed by - - . ?D � - - .-- � the conditions of the stake. a d in Ca�e of de- DELGIATTY holdits.puritylo-lig". 1,111411 U4gO 1� , Licensed'Alletioneer for the . : ,(.,�idelllt is bu"ving M11.1$elf r uch a Position, these Ood-fearing men' . . fault of any payment the h-orse is out, and all' . Countyof Ifur hs ta, the future I'l . �'et, on account of season. I � I 11 I I retched; )L � I a on. Sales of all description I i rn I phuroun val)(01: , I � . i Though times are hard, tfie Popular Grocery is found to be equal to them plyinents made before, such a default are forfei . proinpuy attended to on reasonai)jc terms. Ad- art, always fluating in tljA-' atzivi -w-ifll no profmilider probfcin' . A ishedbysul, I . of -,State ', arid, wonien are called fal'11tical. '.11 -hat - CIGAI? S 1 i ff, i �od fresh goods at i1rock bottom prices. * Teas and -Su C4. All Stallionsenteringin the s t- . till'U'l 1.0att the mischief hzui become .6f -� and s o erin gC I I I a blessed thoti(dit it is that there OIGARS I gars a 11. take will be dress Brussels p. O., or apply'on I ID 0 is A n- � � . * his hair so carly (l&11gfite-1,,) , . , I . I - I specialty. ill kinds of Teas fro M1 25C to 75c -good value.- An,.: -extra nice light pil) ished in thr- leadhig papers. In case of un- cession 12i Grey. Lot 4, Con. 1-te 1) .. and- in a �' other who -is � - . As a conscqufmve, wbi Yilfliv�. 1i o to ProxiouDee the final ver- You.can get at the St. Julien Imported and Do- brown Sugar at 16. pounds for $ 1 0: mnd all other goods to be found in a, firs fat,o-rable weather the races- may be J)OhT,poned -- I - . begin to a­iumt,� a y0lowi,ib 4,-wst . I .' 110WISO a --- I * � . iture othee seekers, .,' I All kinds of Crockery and Glasswa. of the latest de- LlPSLIE, Steretary-Treasurer, scafoith, Ont. . I . houses are mu0i wore V91JI1114P.1a . l ' �,ighty array of other cradles there &M * diet on this question. ' � ulestic Cig 'rs which 'cannot be surpassed in the qocery equally cheap. t class a' the discretion'of the Secreiary. 77 . . tne 60,000 f-1 ­.- - - , .Dominion. . � I re T11031AS - I � . signs, good and cheap�� All. kin a of Cured Meats kept constantly on hand. . - . 940 -- ----- MUSICAL. waril tiian ',eastward,- but .tht ta I- I . I I 1yettill! ready to furnish hini occa,%ion to - -TheSad tidings wer-e-o-nnoui Pipes and Tobaccos of every varietv remember. Sausage, 'Bologna 'and Pork Cu tings good and cheap. ,­­­ - growing, VA:yl I 'Iral)pte with that - old problem iced on the I 0 . RS- C. M. DUNLOP - . �, - a ,place opposite Main and'Markt,�t`86eet. Comb and Extracted , , , , , ­ ,--,-- - ,-;(�Cwl(l till -le., $alM Tuesclay of the death of Ron-. Ada ' � . . . '. neutral tints its , y - I An�l iij- sti-11 olle M- " . Honey from my own apiary.. H s.' The highest maxket price for dress 01 �r- I Teacher Of Music, - Western States. . . . 11, - - - - - "eW Tr " �� I extrac na' mWe in le ) Tr tme t ,2-..J .­ _ I A i I I I I P11 Y71 u out�I '.) your I , , , 1, - �1 an, -1� I,% WtE . I I . F 4 1-*' . X � 11 �,­,�4"VO "' -i I.'' '�' ,,J� w�,-I --�' - It r-u-,� a" I .,. ,,-.,. , " , .1 1 1 1 . � I ed hogs -. - I � I � n10 --e E,rooks, which took place at Hartford . I I �D. S. CAMPBELL, — M Pia' . Advanced pupils fitte , � . suitable for packil)g� . . forgraduating, at less than o e d I —� -- - cradle, -,,omewhere undeir 'the Hag# tl,,e ozinec`tiQ,!1t, on the previous day., ' ' - ' I -DROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR and Ci, of n -half the expense . ! ! . foreign teaehing. T, - Holloway's Ointment and: , M. MUSS, Proprietor. . ' X 1�ngineer. Orders by mall promptly at rms moderate. Regi- . I I I i , . � . i H. ]ROBB, Seaforth. ten - e� to. D. S. CAMPBELL, Mitchell. d cr!ce on George Street Second Door Fast of Few , . i . . . I I � d Ma virculu . . . . . � i . . . . In Street, Seaforth. ' . persons marre so favored �by - � I . - . . i . - , � or so le I , . . . ; ; 879 1 fortified. by nature, -as to enab, � - . . I . . . . . . � ; : -ore tri . I � . � � � . . -d the b J i . . � . . . � . '. � . . I . . �� . � PM8 11115cathe . , als of gn 1v I� I . . I ,.. . I ! � � I . . � i - � - . . 4 . . ; : � . . I I � . I I - I I , . I w . . I . I � ! . - . . ; � i � � . � . 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