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The Huron Expositor, 1894-11-30, Page 3.Wko red 41 anti : � I i � � � P1 aba . W I . . I I . _ - - I I - - __"T�_.17 INO-ow - — NERIEW I . . ,- - .N -L�-. " T. ar , - . I : . 11!. z - -, 'W- - __ ,.--,. _. : _.-�­,_*_ "I � -_ ­ - �_� I - . - i� - I .Z1_ ,�� ','R�. _­%-,­._��_-!!!� 7 lz��_*M� _*��1111 -, , .- . - 11 ­ 1, Rq_.M-�-R��_ .-F .��,_ � . - .11 � e ­. - I _ . - F___ _-71,7-t. I - ''.., .1 -1 - 7- I 1 - x_ I . � -1 I _�V��_ '1,.__1 , , ,. 107 1 1 . � � � I , I � . � __ ,. - _- . _-z' --1-1 , �4 �,!�- 1 5 ­,Z�;,. - I ­ ­ - ­­._ - - - -, - - , I � . I I , I - - . - - . . - 1; - I � , * - � �, _1 . .: ­. 1 7�.� -I � .1 , � _-11 ­ . , , , I - , , i , ; . f I � I 1� - -_ - -, 1. I 11 . __ - I !i,�2 -� -1 _1 . I ". w I - - ­- .-, �!�-�--�-`,`-. - F�-- " Tax . . - ..: I - � . I I i - - I - � ­ ­ 1 7-_ ­ � - ., I- �� - __ � ­.. - � - � o- �­ . I ­. I -1 . ­- - , "' - -- - .; ­­ 6 - 1, . 1. - - - , - Nino - I - - - f tw - ! 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I I . . , , - . � ;Surveyor, XZmberof thl� . ­ �� t. !X-ethodistsand -canting hYPO0r-1t68-1' He . 11 BODE I . . . 1336 fi� I �_ �' , I - I - .,,!'� - 11 - s, Dublin, Ontario . ., - J� i2nmersed In a Bap � X, I - 4_ .1 rj;dSU1V*YOT '. . . _. , had. In early life boeu I I . I ev I . - - dged God, in .� I __ and I IIOPSZS.�For sale three or four Yonnq . I ; 'also six three, one of big 4is- � OWS and year old victory -and says in I I Wly Calved milob cows. THIEPUY ARE' 01NF fist Ha R(!kuo'wle not - I no p,OVENLOCK,Winthrop. I F, - 1 to power of EQUINE SKULLS. - VVI .W . 1406-4 . . I � ,,�, . - patchesthathe owes it " I ------ 71— bul' . ; trig horsew%, ANDRE I itish. hands, t6 Brit- . . - ­ - -regard1 11810 'the Enfield Everything In i g Horse's Head Except NVhat Wit .es i ft*► tb'O M. ld rifla In. Br - - A- - - - W I - job pluck and, to the blessing of Almighty I , . For, SALE. -David Hill, S t�& � od line. � , t i - con Breeder of Thoroughbred -Durham Cattle * an� : . God on a most righteous cause. He was 14 lit His Foot. * , I I - ,gs. Young stuck of both sex for sale. - 8 accustomed to spend .two hours every In his book on the horse Professor O. for , ik . P . 136.1-t 1, -p;ayer-and Bible reading, and W. � Gleason g ves some striking illus- fila - � - __ __. * The Karn Piano ', and morning In march at o'clock he between the for OR SALE. -An improved Yorkshire Boar - ' if the army was to ma trations of the difference betw . OAR FOR old, bred at the Agricultural rose for the purposes Of religious devotion heads of draft horses and speed horses. Wit , I R1. sere L" at LOT" .Organ Compaq I - " ; tei U,1i0gc,Guelph, Re0stcred Pedigree. Appy I)U LT � at 6 o'clock, and if the army Was to march - 4 - iT, 0onemlon 16, Ilibbert, of Cromarty P% N_ . I . , 8 , . ' I - - . I VAN MCL.&RENT, 1405.4 Have opeiied. out their store Pn Main at 6 o'clock he arose at 4. n whose I We:, . - rth. Cali . end pxamin e Sir Henry Havelock, the son I . . . I I � got ,LL FOR SERVICE. --The undejaigned his for Street, Seafo arms the father died, when I came through . J .. . I U aWy.ice on Lot 30, boncetalon iO, MC1011OP, a ) are the best I I I - . I I . � registere ' me at his table find told - Th B d in Dominion our instruments - they London invited three of the heroes of bee I %borolijkbred Durham bull, 81.25; payable on d' in thq world, Lucknow to meet I - Short Horn Herd Book. Terms, that are manuffictitre * , Winthrop. I me concerning Ills father some most in- . , . m -C January tat, 1805• JOHN CUTRILL'. 1405x12 a-nd prices are ri,ght.� ' I . spiring and Christian things. He said: . . � . rol �. I . I not what fear was. :, ,%f the Second Division -My father know I . ite . I I OHN BEA TTIE Clerk , Con-' J. L. DOWNEY, Mia81°He -would say to me in the morning as he I I J-Courk County Commissioner, of Ifur . A out of his tent,haveI a& Agent. 07i=8 - 1 came 0 'Harry, . you . i 11 � Tayancer, Land, Loan and Insurance Aj Sharp & � I . . I I I I ..... � tea and to Loan. office -Over LATE - OF SCOTT BROS. read the book?' . I . I I �� , inves 1289 1394xl6' At ;Yes.' , - UjTms, store, Main street, Seafortb. . I FOR SPEED. I . I it L I HEADS OF HORSES BUILT I . . _-.114— . Have -you saidl your prayers?' i The first illustration shows the long, fie ,11 FOR SALE. -The undersigned will sell ten - I 94 ' ot] . . ST�C ows or * - , Yes.' long pointed 'head 1� I ad of thoroughbred Durham cattle, c — . breakfast?' thin face and neck and - heifers. a herd of 22 to choose frank, also eight young 1. 11 'Have you had your at- . .1 those are registered and will be sold cheap. .: I is 'Yes., ears of the rnnner, trotter or fast driver. '� -, - bulls. All -n it required. DAVID RILL, Lot 27, Con- It I - then, and let us Mount and -go 11,ext come the animals that are built to -fo] . Time give 1409-26 . � 11 'Come, t] It - cession 8, Hibbert, Stalls. P. 6. , b like gentlemen.' I haul the big beer, express or luffiber W1 . . out to be shot at slid d? di .1 If Tainworth . Th6 three other 'heroes at LuOknowat wagon or city truck. . - MAMWORTH PIGS. -For pure bred pigs apply to ,George Baird, Clinton P.O., or on ,STARNK( that table told of General Havelock other -1.1 . ,- , P7:1 1 the premlse�t bot zi Concession 2, Stanley. I have � I . I . la . - . six weeks old on November koi. GEO. I � things just as stirring. What a speech that . 1. both sexes, ' i404-4 '. I was Havelock mado to his soldiers as he is 11 _BAIRD, Sr. I tt f , Cawnpur, India] � In , I � -.,. OR SALE.-- -For sale two . . started 0 of our race are still alive in . rc ; AND PIGS F � I thoroughbred Durham bul's ofte year old, one � ` I ' I Ca'W'0nVPeUrr!0 With God's help we will save & I el __ . I I Md two year old with registered pedigrees, I " ' . I them from death. I am trying YOU- Be- li , ns ; also A lot of young Poland China boars L I re ! my men, but I know what you are N - , - both roans months old and a Poland China boar for pOWDERS ve cly, I - at - *bout tv con- vagl�a I 11 - Apply On Lot 30, I I Inspection invited. Cure SICK HEADACHE au4 Neuralgia I Mad I I I service. . 0. THOS. also Coated Topguet DiF�zi- Tho " well 1 . . of tension 6. Usborne, or address Lumley P in 20 WINUrIFS be enthusiasm of his men was We 1404-tf Pain in the Side �;onsupatidn . I ness, Biliousness, t4y cured anti' -..- CUD31ORE. Torp Liver Bad Breath. To st suggested by t�lc Soldier lying asleep, and, I i 41 tp...... - - - - - towels, VERY N TO TAIKE. . stain bled ! S . k :LOST.-Logto promissory note, dated Stan- regulate the I'D Havelock riding along, his horse - i,&r E le of july, 181n, made by STORESe � I- NOT,y about the - ica 26 CENT$ AT DRU4� i p I I - - On PR --N"r over the soldier! and woke him, and the ' � " James FUsi in favor of Roderif k Ross, for $110 r F - recognizing the general cried out i f (i a - . this note was an in.dorsement Of gio about Julie 10th, . . soldier, room for the " generall , � - - The potblie are hereby cautioned against pur- cheerily: "Mak�! DRAFT HORSES' HEADS, k ; 1893. I payment of the "I f 1 and wide, p i chasing or uegotiaCng this note &S PI L03S, StR1110Y. God bless the gencrall" Here the heads are short . RODERICK I . earns has been stopped The Hu'ron Ex � ositor, . Havelock's immortal Fame- . 1405x4 I P , . the necks thick and muscular, the ears a , FORTH, O14T. A plain - monument' marks Havelock's c . - funds to loan at lowest SEA .. . 1. grave, but the epitaph is as beautiful and very small and set rather near together, i S 300 Private I . I I have ever as in the -Clydesdales. ' ­ 1. . IDS to suit - comprehensive as anything, : I �­ V 500 rates of - interefit ill 611 L �� MCLEA14 BROS- I and I copied it then and there, and , - - $ 700 borrowers. Loans can be come-- � seen, I wintering Driving Horses. ( 0 plated and Money advanced ' it is as follows: touch briefly upon I . ADVERTISING 114TES. "Here rest th6'JnOrtalremains of Henry It will be well to $1,00 I � I 1 0 within two days- Apply to R. :, changeable at ljo� general in the British the Way in which a great many men J $1,50 Contract advertisements, matte Havelock, mi . __1 I - I 1. L-c.,Seaforth. I 4 commander of the bath, ,Which wintered. The ma I CP S.HA-ys,Barrister,4 Win. L army and knight com have their I .. $23150 125 FFR IN011 h- Aim at Ukoosha, Lucknow, Of dY'3' 4-itv of men who use their horses only 1 . . I - ' I I - I year I -• MOO. 3 1110-3. I" effift 11 I I � 11 to 91 inches, inclusive $4 60 1*2 50 81 50 eatery, produced by the h a in the summer do not understand much * ESTRAY STOCK. ' 6 to 10 11 04 6 00 I 2 76 1 65 campaign In which he itch-leved immortal about them and have not that love of the 1 . I 46 if 5 60 . goo, 1 75 fame, on the 24th of November, 1857. He ort of driving which insures to their ' ­• sto 5 66 - 1 85 -----------.i---- Is 600 f 8 25 i to 2 f born on the' 5th of April, 1796, at SP . - . ill nea ,I -About-third week of Sep , 4 not oftener t n' was adequate care at all seasons Of � I I AN LAMBS. if the advertiser elects to chang - +1 Bishops, Wermouth county, Durham, animals . will be summer the nag is used for i E`Uem,�er, two ram lambs came into the premises army 1815; came to the year. In I the Goshen once per month, a reduction of Xper cent I on - England; entered the I - - of theundersigned, ii Wilt's south . made on the above quoted prices .poses, and when the obil r.ipal_ , � . Line, H.%v*township- Tte. owner is requested to.. .special position can b Obtained on appli- India 1823 and served there with littio In- all sorts of purposes, ,in to blow he is .. - property, EAtexpenses and take them awaYl 1tXteB for I----- - __ . I , f 1406N.4 cation at this office. He bore an hon- . - - - w9rPli KOER , Zurich P.O. I flop exceeding three terruption till his death. ly Winds of Winter beg . . Business or professional cards, . 4. 4" +hCk ars- of Burma, Af- 4, #-� vdinter in some out of the Way � STRAy S,rEER� -Came ;Lremises of the quarters Of an inch, 14, $5 - rr Ypar'F,und, etc., not Ora ule ,0111 a campaign of 1843 13u" - R. S., " straye , 1,00, gbanistdni I to the I R. Advertisements of . each subsequent the Mabratt place where board in cheap and attend �Yera �ed j�;j 2S,, Concession 4, H mrling eX00t41lug one inob,One imOtith P1 and the Sutlej of 1845. charg- underaij e 2Dth of October, a Y4 ances in ance in accord,A11030 with the Pricemitb, about the same on troving L13onth __ F,state for sale, "Retained -by adverse oir(Yumst �in is almost eliminated from bull. The owner can have the 8 . MCK ,NZIE, � Advertisement0f FarmsandfW - Of. ed. Gra property and paying charges. ALEX not ex" -ding 1J, inches, ore moTIth $1.0. each sub subordinate position, it was the aim - I 1406x4 month 76C. . life to show that the profession of a his ration, and the currycomb becomes . . lkmondville P. O. __1d lrr� ,mente on looal )agq, to cents per line his quantity in the daily life into the premises of the vertise I cent. to Christian is consistent with the fullest an unknown I A . STRAY Oa,TTLE.-Calne In ( each insertion, viltti a discouuV of 25 per , of tb' duties of a soldier. He of the horse. Cold water may Or may' e . • E undersigned, Lot 19, Concesgion 6, Hay, about parties who also have regular cootract space. -discharge e sufficient quantities to . . the loth of November, a yearling heifer and 'a two Local advertisements under !pWDshIp or village commanded a division In the Persian ex- not be given in sufftC year. old steer. The owner can have the ea,me on heading 6c*per line each insertiO0. . 1857. In the terrible convul.- and altogether I chargee. WX. BLACK- !'lent advertisements, t0l), cents per line for edition of supply nature's Wants, provi1g, property aud,paying ( 1406x4 Trans insertion, per gyne each subsequent Sion Of that year 1119 genius and character - I tire_), elasWl P.O. - . first in.e n three conta p the poor animal is in bad hands insertion, no�'psrc,il measure. � a will be were at length fully developed and known There � are hundreds Of places where #� the premisev of Advertliqcn: eats without specifte direction to the world. Saved. from shipwreck on ! STRAY HEIFER. -Strayed onto - driving h�orses are well cared for at Watt Brothers, about the Iff of August, being inserted till forbid, and charged: accordingly. the Ceylon coast by that providence which majority, I- E moderat6 charges, but � Lot 6, ConceRtion 14 Rullett, I yearling red heifer. Births, Marriages and Deaths tuserted gratis. the I I . The owner is requested to prove property, pay ex- I TBx ExPOSITOR goes into- 4,381 homes every week- designed him for greater things, be was away. JAMES WATT, 11arlock E;eestimate, that it has nominated to the command of the column Whose 0 ners board them out in the Nvin- . . pauses and take her .1 which means, on a conserval 8 the -best advertising 110 vera' well. All instance I- -P. 0. . I . 1404x4 20,000 readers every - week. It i destined relieve the garrison Of ter, do. 11 Ot fare ve is Mind Of a gen- - . medium in Western Ontario. 1, - I 1� Lucknow. This object, af ter almost Bu- is freshm the writer re at one of BOARS FOR, SERVICE. I perhuman exertion, he by the blessing of tleman , vho purchased a ma er ' I God. accomplished. But be Was not Spared the Chicago sales and drove h a mile ROVE, D yoRKSHIRE,rIGS, The undersigned A I I to receive on earth the reward so dearly is top wagon shortly after "I MP number of Thorougnbrcd Im- - Master whom be sery - in 2:30 0 h I e on, and eat I has for sale a nu earned. The Divine be goter. Winter camm Apply on Lot move him from the sphere proved Yorkshire Pigs of both sexi .4mith, or address a ed saw lit to re I -e her With acompe ... - 1 21, Concession 2, L. 'j_ S., Tu,_ - 1355 t f I of his labor in the moment of his greatest dainin 0 Brucefleld P. O. WM. CHAPMAN. .. IL I triumphs. He departed to his rest in hum- man ll �e to ownaecr sent her to a farmer, , I � CE. -The undersigned has on W ble taut confident expectation of far -greater who gaNe her nothing but hay and Nya- - : -1 OAR FOR SERVI n 17, Groy, a I~;gratefuld of impaction. Bhis premises, Lot 2, Concession - a I ... ryi3e. Terms, $1, C, R ,j -1 . rewards and honors which=ter, and the mare die e, this Owner . thovoughbred.Berkahire Boar for se privilege of country,was anxious to bestow. In him Purchasing another mar . . at the of SeTvica vith the 'tValton e and sent her � _N' Y T, N 1PAT101* Went to the other extreme and I I ,payable . JOSEPH BENNET 0 the skill of a commander, the courage returning it necessary. . 14rAkl " ale, P.O. T\13 LIOUONESS5 devotion Of a' soldier, the learning of a toama who kept draft horses for S -11 --The undersigned . G---:��,, * - Scholar, the grace of a highly bred gentle- with in tractions to feed her highly all rtPROVED YORKSMRE PIG. of stock, on Lot YSPF. S I A .w/,-) and all -the social and domestic vis- winter. . T will keep for the improvement man a he mare took the colic three - � 33, Concession 8, L. R. S., Tuckersmith, an Im- I H . . . . . CHE5. arterg . - oar with first-class edigree, to toes of a husband, father and friend were a ayaf, r sheot to her new qu provtd Yorkshire R I -,vilf be takenSGO ULATE� IVER. , blended together and strt,afty this gentlemanis Which a limited number of SOWE . I -monizedandadornedby thespirit of a nd die .. This Winter 0 . lerms.-si payable at the time of service with the F I -_ --- INS a Christian, the result of the influence (3 hands of a Mau returning it necessary. This is one of ONE JiILLA� �.F_E_��T . driver has been in tb I - privilege of TROXAS LANE. ,soop DIGESTION. true and of a keeping -such . . the best bred pigs in the County. 1353-t f I N S U RES , CO. LTD. of the Holy Spirit on his heart a cruci- who �nakes a business of keePi - _ __ ------ ONTO. humble reliance on the merits Of 'I have animals and -takes the best care of them, JOE. -The undersigned ,has for - , chargin,! for their maintenance such an I fied Saviour. II Timothy iv, 7, 8: I ,V . - 11 finished my I �OAR FOR SEP 'n 8, Iffullett, a �. �dl fight; I bavc fin . properly to do . I B service on Lot 9, Concessic I I fought a goc Henceforth amount as enables him 11 .. thoroughbred Yorkshire White Boar, bredby Duncan 11■course; I have kept the faith. i a� men who do not Want tC .1 MeLaren, Of Hibbert, from imported 5tock.t�,Ter' - a crown of. right- SO. I] � word, with privilege of re n,n Mills there is laid up for Me ts of sleighing Should St payable at time Of service, t with pig money m' The Ki " en. cousness which the Lord, the righteous enjoy t4e deligh . one who: I If neceseary. If BOW is no ; r�_' . es with Some turning 611_�j RILEYConstance. 1F, ay, and not to place their horses . will be returned. J � : well and give them ex .. 1404X4 . Judge, shall give me at that d I . . I - OT AS USUAL. me only, but unto all them also that IOVO will feed them W . � ' TO THE FRO erect - .1 z: ,,' This monument is ercise enough to keep them in shape, I - r- , � . his appearing � n � - 0 -IAMWO'ETH BOAR FOR SERYlGE.-The und --#-- I ­bd by his sorrowing widovr and family." This takes grain and help which CaUDO' • IT stgr e& will keep for ser%fte at the Brileefield Kippen mills ari�pow running at fu�j blast and that magnificent? But I. said without good money, an( . - Cheese Factory, a thoroughbred Tamworth -Boar. The the shortest notice, Is not I be obtained W - I . with registered pedigree. Terms, Sl ; payable at are prepared to do GR14TING On while standing at Havelock!s grave, Why I . ti,,rrie of service with Rrivilege Of returning If neces-- and most reasonable farms. In this way you get -does not ED911hud take his dust to herself the Mollie that. is paid the MO're 900( t Bory. HUGH MCCA TNEY, Brucefield. 1405-tt flour iron, your own wheat, and better value for Westminster abbey make him D carethd horse will.have so long as th the mcney than In spy other WAY. Good flour and In Westm caretak�r widerstands his business * 9 an, I undersigned will keep pillow? ' 'nIG FOR SERVICE. The un� e6gion 11, McKillop, guaranteed. ; I The App4catiOu- is strai4ht in his dealings,—Horseman Qn Lot 30, Concession WHILE Y , there is no — X for service with i registered CROPPING 1)0�9 wR YOU WAIT. � I .a thorougbbred Berkshire Boar, me of ser- t In all her history of wars I A Circus BUIL - �=e. Terma_$,, pzys,ole at the ti . name so magnetic, Yet she has expressed I - + the privilege of returning if necessary. . I to -widow AIM : t any animal may be trained. with McAllister,- of Varna. - XJ00 B_ nothing on this man's tomb. H - . I This p;g was bred by Mr. Win. N 1406-4 will be paid for good Do You say, "Let made a spectable fortune by training JAMES MANNiwinthrop. The highest price,, to O"h reared the tombstone. be did Ills I . I . ogs, or they will be otic to order. him sleep In the region whereI bull wh*ob I bought in England for;� , -The underbign6d has at his pre . - - - grandest deeds?" . I Ugly brute, and tal FjoIGS! PIGS !- � . . buried because he was an I - . lot S,conc"slon gjlull�tt,several.thorou same reason would have bu . gibitlpon. J ho sale at reason -U!b 0 ing h tF ses, ath,; 3[i &:BJMTz._ I The oarbred Berkshire vows and hogs for ready .. for isle ches Wellington In Belgium, and Von Moltk� I and prices'alsoa,Itter of thoroughbred TamwortlI8 I All Kinds of Lumb9F I P. Vicksburg,and taught 0m to March,allo— I I - to wean~ a thoroughbred Berkshire and I I at Versailles, and Grant at ­ —Walt , He also has Tamworth boar for service -terms $1. JOHN WNEVIN, Stonewall Jackson far away from his be was comical to see him gallop I - a thoroughbred Tamw �, - he.privilege Of - - him home, 0 jump a,five barred gate, etc. In tl I if booked. F, H t Proprietor. loved I.,exingtOD, Va. Take b payable at the time of serl, ice with t i - Women Cisco del Princeps Alfonso, Where _. returning if necessary, $1.26 1403x7tf 1357-t f I . - Englandl The rescuer of the men, the br 11 . . w_ I 0110ALES, Const-AlIce P-0- - - and children at Lucknowl His ear DOW filled my first engagement, z----------------- roll of the organ . who had foolish - 7 - SERVICE. -On tot 26, Concession 5, WOMEN* dulled could not hear the r tossed an attendant I ' -"O&R FOR S' Boar, FOR MEN AND when It Sounds through the venerable ab- Waved 4 red handkerchief a dozen fE . F) MeKillop, the thoroughbred Berkshire __ T o 2978, farrawed June 22nd, I them, but Tinos and nearly killed the PC . I .., ;, Election 11 N J'.G. Snell & Brother, Edmonton, bey the national an t that brings up into the' air I j 3L893, bre by THE the animal throui I ` Ontario -, 2nd owner, Wm. McAlister, Varna, Ontario . hear the same trumpet walla the form fellow. 'When I put k - - - 14). da -in Lelan (2792), by from among those sacred up by having .. _. Sire London Champion (16. - aces, winding , . I ..(1641), - in the over hie p I I W. Eni�rprise, imp., (I.)78) ;Painted Lady, imp OWEN of outram, his fellow bOrO after which I Stood On I I � by Paragon (Cx5); Lady Doois (956), by EgUtT)OX throw of the Indian mutinY. IAt 1�arlla- kneel to me, wild. The SPE I I t Mallory 2nd (466), by Royal Teck Lady; from the na- Mad, the crowd Went W ii 1 (470); Lady M�l 'y Mallory by Baron appropriation Tregenna, by Tim Whiffler ;Lady Lanford; tions) treasury and some great Warship lards had never Been a bull that was .. .Southrope', Lady Shilton by King of Lan : lar t Beauty. TermiF-$I, payable at the'time of service, ELECTRIC under some favorite admiral sail across subdued, and I made the hit of my li goof returnin.-if necessary. JAMES 4- and. Arabian sew and wait subd il with the privile 1395-62 - - . Mediterranean a . coming of this Saving money enough to start , - DORRANCE. . at Bombay harbor for the I" circus, the first success I I / 4 0 then, saluted "American traveled throe _ BELT • conqueror of conquerors, and let him tent allow1that ever, - - I I by the shipping of an free nations, . rill. __ lark] DR � ,OWEN J I France. —Professor Dock rill. 7 ____.I� pass on and pass up and come under the I- --- � � ... �The Best Remedy oilly �cientific and Practical Electric abbey the aisles - The 0 arches theabi . Cut Up Your Cornstalks. - for gell�ml use, prodnc I I Belt. made . where have been carried the mightiest .... . xcity for the cure of Disease,. -the Wisconsin --- Carrent of J�lcctr fated both in professor Henry of S ----- Ldily felt and 0 0 -t of dead of many centuries. Pr �61)y Pal. are so w that can r Some audiences perimen . I enc Cpmower, and apPlie-VI nces and some readers f station bag conducted some 11 %liantity I t1c body. It Mn be %vorn tit &LDY tlDle (11111D9 . won in g h ou. Ts Or bleep, an d will P 0 Siti V el y cure -slow of thought and so stupid thatp&iments to test the profit in cutt .. I C 0 U G H S .. heumatisn), need an application made of every Sub-' up dry corn stalks. Four good 01 I" eople who get this sermon o weeks on stalks i . _01 I lactattea, ject * But th()%P n for themselves were fed for tw --- I —AND— General Debility have made theV applicatio . Lumbago. .' I chfillenge you to say whether had been run through a cutter and t . I � Nervous Disfalkse,s already ISO when in for two Weeks on whole stalks, the S , I I - - .A . . e my prom -11 9 ,046; D,v spepid 0, or not I have ke I . said I amount of . C 0 L D S .. k �1, , cornmeal_ and bran bei varleocele, 0 this discourse 6 w . a the opening . , I 'things—wbat an 1 ' I sexua�j"""' would show A four . in both cases. It as found that - I --IS THE— 11, . lin 0 ney, it genuine Christian pounds of cut stalks made as much Y . -, 3, awful affair war is what I KINn D seasest I I bardmelit, What is 13 Is under bombardment, - Lani-0 ae1c, and butThis er as 1,133 pounds of W - CHEMISTS . Urinary Diseases character ion of Christian courage and stalks. meant a saving of 36 . I . ONTARIO . I I 0 the coronation i here St . through . 1_1 . '1Y RPPlield i,4 fast takink the how splendidly "good people die. find ,I by passing the fodder thrOu BALSAM OY - F,1cctri4Y propel , round the caul . were lar �� Ilbcunintic,�Kjd- of the I - . I place of d�ugs for all Nervous, ,.,,, efrect Lures endeth my first,sermon cutter. 'The Whole stalks 11, Troubles, and ,%' Id not SPRUCE & TAR. ney and urinal Tr 'Wes Where every pther World se ries. ' I wasted, for the cattle con . in, . . - ,ocon-tingly hopeless C, 1cnoNv.n Inpalls bas failed. F;cd organ rn$7 - them as reaily as they ate the cut sty � . . I . Any S11W0511, has or disew. al acti-vitY At a Soix*ee- - Not only!,was was this great saving _Tna( - - by thi,; means be roused to be eur, Singer (whose performances � left by the . V . d Amat I . a It is especially recommended for the before it 4s too late' and recoMD'Ien severely tried the patience of. the feed, but'[the remnants , . . LeadinO- Medical men "so have Sever Ing just 7 one more tle .are Nr better for bedding. IE I - use of those who are suscepLible to the -,0w,_4' Belt in their practice. tompany)—I will now s . i ALOGUID, - song, and then I Will go home. one who has ever Worked on a DID . - OUR? ]LLLUSTRATED CAT . le'do you lay particu-, how long stalks clog ul BRONCHITIS - - information regarding the �ure Lady—PaTdon n , pile knows . conta'in§ f Iluest and nervous digearics, prices, sr, on the order of your Programme? I - of acute, chronic ' ., mailed (scaled) FRES to , far stre fork. LARY14GITIS 11o,w- to order; OU, -Deutscher Reichsboto. - . : - HOARSENESS any address. V1 I p lance CO. - I McKillop Directory for I And L VOICE. The 9wen Diectfic Belt & Appliance . O. ' .IoMq ]BMMEWM, Reeve, Dubft P. 0 49'KI NG ST. Wis TORONTO, 0"Tt * ,me.nuinecure jAXES gVANS, Deputy Reeve, Beechwood - Beechwood I'll FOR HALL , I 0, I1L for the Tobacco DANIEL mAKLEY, 0ouncillOr, 201. to 211 State St-� Chicag PRICE'S Habit,. Kills the I WX. MeGAVIN councillor, Leadbury. . z I., ME'N'Tiolq TMS FAPFII�' CraVIUK and H AB�HIBALD, Councillor, Lel I .1 - 1r.-!ftb1.t Winthrop. - - .t Cket WIMIJ XORBIgON. Clerk, .... � &OZ 9- JO ON � J. SHANNON, TS ' TOBAC-CURE,h)=4 I .(ON, Treasurer, Wi . pilej in -the World forYoung Xen Thousatds O?c SOLOMON J. S. ROBER ) � Secure a 111fal-ne" .Aute.& 81.0o .% box. All drugzistls- WK. EVANS Assessor, Beechwood. I I I.. -• I , and Women to ba d Etc., is the Gum CHARLES i;6DDS, Collector. Seacrth. . I Education, Short n , .t' De — , sanitary Inspects I'll, y - RICHARD POLLARD . -UGGIST, � Detroit Badness I DR due" univem orth. I troit,Xicb. Ill ,Sold by Lun:slen& Wilson, DmggUt, 8 bury. - - Free- IR11(eyenco' All Detroit. I Seaforth. w.r . 1" F.. SPBliCER, Secretary. ; ,i;EWELL, Pr - ,i;EWELL, Pr . I Main Street, - ,i;EWELL, Pr ident 1 � . I 1 . t .. I � z - , --- . I . . - .Ir�I- . 111�1 _- -7 -,L� � t,� R-11 " 7- I I — — - , _1__ 11 ___�� .7, ,.� - __ �, 1,49, �WAVNR _,� � I � — , �5 � —,r . - — , . .­ — - - - . . I I " , - I . . . �_ — ­ - - - - . , , - I ­ b w w I . — I - - .— —.-,f,— —, —, — -­ : i .1 - , v.. , - -- -�, _I 1 _­ * - ', - i _�, _ _ . - _ _fi, _ _ �7 ,�_ , 7� � � - - I - � I � - I I . . . " 1. I . I � I I � I � - - . , . _ _ _ - . - I I . 7 �f ­_ -, � � � .� � , . .1 . -­_ I - I I ­ I - - ­ - � I � � - ,�- � , _. s . I 1� ": ,,� ­ - 7 - _. - — - . I -­ I I . - - I * . - . - . � - , I I 3 ..- - . , - . I - I I , - I ­ - ­ - - i - - - - - - - , I - I . - - - __ , . - I . ­ . - . �- . __ - , ,- I � I - � � I- - GALLOW CATTLE. . - _.. r ttex, , Una N 40*90" Why -Ho Lilt Them Be FURNIT - -■� . - I - � . 7 I I Thisn Any othe"s � I *. . - ep Galloway cattle for five res -d 1. They are the most docile ealtle Cheaper than'the Chea�ipest, Lan* - 11 . ­_ I � had. They ivill Stand tc�-etber U 0 . - - _- : . - Good as the:Bes"', - 0 - the 00,00each othor and db . I . ep I - - I . 2 - Flit and bruise each other. The old � .To be convinced of this fact, giv,,e us & call and see for yourselves. ThO . .. of *6 't _. - t" -1 r, Liay be led aro Lind Without a staff, . rom the Assignee .� delaigned having purchased the very fine stook f _ 5 � - I , - ' I - -e- . - just; simply a ting and lead. 2. 1 Ilu r prepared to offer th , I atihew Robertson at R very low fl-ure, are prep "I breed estate of 31 .. 0 . -- ter them as 90�d as any other . .- I . - 2 .- _. ilk and butte�. 8. I have found same at prices ,which defy comPefltiOXI he calyes are the best I ever had ' .- , I g Departhfuent 11 4 ... ­ . Iso meaty and fat-, eal, they are I . The - Undertakin - Small bone. I sold ,Gal1oWaY-HO1- - Shrouds, &a., weeks old that Is well supplied with a' fine assortment of Gaskets, Coffins, I . calves at 4 and 5 W .. . -,.. t pounds, and I . ied from 115 to 130 prim to Suit the public. 'I& T - in - I to 12 cents a pound w IN �- ��� ther breeds. - r?rice was 10 cents for 0 SON 9 . . ...._...., - , the Skins are 9 - �' - 7 t as other skinp for robes. I have a " exhib- s—Strong's Red BIOCk, Main Street, . I made of calfsWns which. I Wareroom - I .� 1. It the Altamont .fair. It was the rr T-9: - . . I I SIM A- OTI I 11 _�� - ration of all who examined it. 4. �� 4 ind this dry season -that they will , - 3 on short pasture, and hold their - I W _h y . , and keep in condition w ^-, GROG " "R . � C CITY . I - _ I . .attle will lose flesh. Lost fall he World's fair they were selling . . ; I pound, when other cattle .11 cents per I MAIN S"IIPOREET9 OS' E A F00"I R T H a ., ) 6 cents, and I was told they would s 65 pounds per 100, which goes to I — .. I e that they will be the most POPU- --- , ... J - ed $tates. 6. There IMM: - r .%feed in the Unit f I .0 other breed of cattle that will MARK. am Lall�y 0. � , . al to theirs. I saw a ."� - I . .e it robe equal 4e - I in Illinois that had been used ser - years, and it was worn but very .1,01AN ­- ---- I ,_� -1 -1 i - I - , e. I do not think that they consume I RA N TE't 1 !_��_Y� :. - . I t �­ � � . -, - i aitch feed in the Winter as my other ­ - ­­­ . I'll - - .­; : - � - __- , ­­ . I: ... I ­ 11 . ..., I - - . I I 4P i believe in progressive farming and :1 , . .- - ­� . - ,� - !�' - _., 11 !e ping abreast of the times and am I - �_ -I .1 itive that the best is the cheapest in ...... � .i things. Farmers in the east must I , - - - . p more stock and gel I less hay so as to her state,of . the farms back to a hig :FOR - - I � HEADQUAR-TERS " I i tivation. There is no fertilizer SO I I I IIN ap as that made on the farm bykeep.A stock and making the land Produce and, �I�. ge crops of grain and hay. Feed ev-EM3.. 1� � W ;1 .__f - I upon the farm except that . 3po:a— 7 .� t 'thing —_A_(79_3MMTr_r8 . Ich will bring the highest price. 1 " " I I ve been surprised this summer to see , Beasdorp's Cocoas, H19-9 t' �. I I ,; i by my,neigh- Ram Lal'S Teas � 1. 4 ) weeds that were grown 4 . - i rs on the same kind of laud as mitre. - &&Eureka" and Diamond Orystat Salt. .. i � ay keep Sheep. Bell lamb and mut- - . I i .. ,,—A. M. La,ggrange in Rural -New - � I _�� 1, Jrj__ IT � r oiR .A. .. I - I I,- . ,M,o . 1 , Dairyman's 110"e-' Here are the, British rules for Select- g a horse for the milkman: - , Reject a horse whose -fore legs are not I 11 ITITTIT 111IFT ITT if . 1. 1. I ;;--. �i I raigbt. It will not stand wear. Stand vroDJN WOOD ihiDd the horse as it walks away from and... I i . -�� � I )u, and you will be able to notice these 0Ar .no coAL. - il Lj ;facts if the* exist. Reject a horse I I I I ,f i ALL $1ZES OF BUILDINGS 0 0 . - .. :_1 t -_ FO . . ! [at is light below the knee, especially . a . I - I 11 I 11 L - �ly below the knee, as the 11E- T I - Z immediate Capacity from 10,,000 10 80,;00 Cubic lot' r I I 1 . L information is essentially weak, or a � IV . ... � arse with long or Short or upright of 11 LL 1, � I . EEL RADWfOR." I I ­ . . WOOD FURNACE _.. LL ­.. 11 . asterns—long pasterns are subject ,to - I I 11 .. . rains. Short' or upright pasterns make HEAVY (IRATE. - . I . _.. i - 41, . ) &ds,pted-forwood 9- I , I . horse unpleasant to ride, and on ac- Heavy steelplateFimuoz DOM . I tconcussions are apt to and Radiator, which he" - ; - ansaWith ossific deposits -or a horse I of XbdemV=1*m0- .. "I I Des turned it or out. The twist gen- . I P,ADIATOR Ift*W _. Je, - I i tion and Great He&ting - I I - I rally occurs at the fetlock-. Toes turned I LARGE AM PIT � ,ut are, more � obiectiobable than toes I , . _ Urned in. When toes turn out, the fet- I COALfURNAGE I ­ - - - a . -�, ocks are generally turned in, and ani- - Combustion . � .-W f . , . nals so formed are apt to out or brush- - Longfiroirm"k . --- - . weak forma- targe Heating-sa 30th, however) are very � Large Feed OW I . . r - Ing (Iraft dons. : 890tional FIM FOX - ; el hind legs are - . Reject a horse whose Routing Bar Dam - - , . , �. - propelling power � DF.Ep Asti PIT - ._�, I goo far behind Good pro 11 . I .11. ' will be wanti�g, and disease as a result 0XF01tD WOOD *FURN,9C8 - ' . . I I .. _. I . - may be expected in the hooks, and a ___ " corse which goes either very wide or Full (Juaranteed CaPacity : I., i sndTgMU0XtAL 500IL .- I I - - - - - very close behind P-Ild One with -very - -'alauufaotared by straight or very bent hocks. The former ppxy ka, fron . �� r . 11 _.- ,� . cause undue concussion. The. latter are The GUM FOUNDRY'COM I r I - - . -- I apt to give way. is , 'Reject a horse that "split uPlf— that is, !shows'; much daylight from be- I I tween the thighs. propelling power *' comes from behind and must be deficient in horses withput due muscular develop- � - � ,FURNITURE - . ment between the thighs. Reject a Wrse with flat or Overlarge - . .. -,. - ­ . -'. very I - est. Reject also ahbrsewith �. ,* . . i. . b h small feet. Medium - feet or with S are . T ` I . I - , - - one foot small�r than the other. - . . . FURNI -1__.. T ' - T . i � eannot tali you here all Live )stock of Furniture. WO ' ' - Live ]points. Call and see out ture. _-, eastern Pennsylva. . . L 11 I At a stock sale in rams have -ot, but drop in and see for yourselves. . � I I Din registered: yearlin g Shropshire ram 0 i - er than any . ­. broughtJrOm J4 to $7 each. Aged ewes n sell bet . an sybrage of $3.62 each. The We ca IL brought Store in the WeSt . . � Shropshire sa'le at Millbrook, N, Y,.# other Retail Furniture I , did much bett r. At this Sale full grown rams average $17.85. �Qf the whole L batch of Shrolpshires sold there rams, ricesia _ 1 .83- 1 ure of all Kinds at all P " - _ ewes and all 1 a;eraged $13 1 Furnit I . �_ ..ii-i— I - Wool sheep' are discoura pd now, but I a 0 &11 itS Branehe , I-- __ I mutton utton and In bare grow 9 in favor S. cep of im- Also UndeAaldng in '. _ I as food, and t�e mutton Droi Scott & MCK" 8 Offill M I proved grade cannot help having stead,yy Ptesidence of Funeral Director, next to I and rising value. Shropshire and South- Goderich street._ . . — down are the I taudard mutton breeds, BOX & C0.1 .8 early lambs and a BROADFOOTS with the Dorset for ear I 11Porteis Old stma ' I Seafortb. good many of them. Bain Street, I Wheat middlings mixed with water . . . I is excellent for, fattening pigs' rations- I I It is better than bran alone.- --- Steps are to be taken by the butter, I egg and poultry associations in all Parts . . — - - aftift, -- 1111 W In $1450010A~0 . of the country, to regulate the market. 4PAPITAL, (PAID UP) - - - I 00 , W sit I f There are times wl*n the supply is t � = W I W M Of 5�w, wa�m I I .. great in some parts of the country, while REST,- - art& Conse-, ORT I it is too little din other p ;;S1EAF0 '111- BRANCH- .- - I eta � qvently there are losses On the produ I sEAFORTH. ` 1 frequently. T 1 S are to mu- -.- - - , - . I te associations, MAIN STREBT) i�3 be informed through .- all parts of the United -SW416 - tually keep m bens - I d A eneral banking business trausacted. Drafts on � their agents where the greatest demand . Letters of credit iisued, availa�ble il, a P404 . I spot will be Great Aritain and Europe bought and sold. advances made onvo&# .- is. Then the surplus in one 1 is of Europe, China and Japan. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, and I - - - - - i . es where there ; ..: 1. shipped to the I localities at lowest rates. • , a scarcity, and) everbody will be happy- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. - I - 9 This,isa refOTI�m much needed. Pro- allowed at highest MuTent, � 'S and wards received, and interest &110 ---- 11 � Dollar a U d,,Of June and December-. -s of live�'stbck and farm goods Deposits of One 4t ducats I rates. Interest added to principal twice each year—at the en � I I ;n ought to control the markets in every- notice of withdrawal is required for the whole or any POrtiOn Of a dePsit' -1 --- thing, and they will when they get No . W. K. rEi ."IL Rox, Agent -- , ke their heads on. I _ I;L S. HAYS, . Solicitor. - A -- ;1 The milk of � I the Ayrshire cow -is the . THE most nearly perfect in its proportion of OMMEROE, "I . Ik Casein and but4r fats. Hence the Ayr- C1 ADIAN BANK OF C 1-1 le casE s said to Her %.AN __ 1. .. I er Shire il 1�be the cheese cow.. . jgsTABLISHED 1867- . . . �e color is red an gray gray. HEAD the farmer's OFFICES- TORONTO. . I - I I ly The hog has �een called I Ask 86,000,000 at life - ' OLLARS , - , preserver. CAPITAL (PAID Up) SIX, MILLION D . LIS. The Trachene�, is the name of a breed: . . - - M - ��- - • S 11200s000 I in . of horses especi I lly fostered on the Plus- I REST, - - - E. WALKER,- GENERAL M-AfftLGER. s. They are mostly - B. E .. at- Sian crown f of remarkable size and ' MY coach horses an � SEAPORTS scountA Draft ire beauty. It is s id by a trainer that the . - I Banking Business Transacted. Farmers! Notes di ;he TracheDb horses, keep their fire and rig- A General Ba V at an points in 0anads and, - the principal cities , breeds. ; issued, payable I I hose.of other � ermuds, _&c. 4 or longer than h . . States, Great Britain, France, B I - the United ! I K DEPARTMENT� I t I — SAVINGS BAN I . � )3. Of inurark .1 I a-Dwards received, and current rateb , - 1 ' -A . I Deposits Of $1.00 suc A ay and Novent- 1 I principal at the end of M 01,Z Vie renlova, Uf st &dded to tile I I F worn1s of all kinds allowed. Interest . , I .1 I I from Children or adults, bei in ea h year. - ommercial Paper and I - - s - 3 use Dpt. r., M I T H'S ,D the collection Of () 4 Pur,y. . GERMAN WORM Special attention given t - I _ i mets Sales Notes. . I . - A crop. LOZENGES. Always 11. MORRIS, 'Manarn d pl,,saut, requiring no I I )rompt, reliable, sat Solicitor. - I . ,ling. Leave no bad after F. i1OLMESTED, .- -c Lead, Ifter medicine. Nev r fa7 BOX , affects. -P ,aa, 25 .- 1lats P -P -P '. fle. - ri ) - I t 0 I I -1 I I - I . . I' a y