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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-01-11, Page 7� Ins, F ir e � q- , iLv. I 1W_ � � . 7 � a I TOWN � t'RED. � - , - . -O - W, 1, ,.6. , haw * � ; We .. , . � 0. , � , , , - � trdiner, Leadw �att. Harlock - pe-, Seafortb', i - . - i - - - - 11 tn, Seafortb to SWIM, n and t,ea n_?r trara- _', , r tG on ,d addressed tc. 11 I , #1 I - - ,� � W -ted � . . I 1 7 __ . - � I . . , I � A-Tor-ey 0,u � 1. - Rates; . [lulowea 0Z I - 43A and � . � � sqaxre. and � - , , , I . 4 ORTON,- . r � , MAN&GAR, � � � . - � ; - � I t T 11 �� _�-­ �­- ­­­�.��­117.1 - I I I . I I � I � : . I I . . . - . � 11 . I , � . . . I : I _. . I � � . - . - . . -�-� :7 . . �T ,. -. , ,__ _i�� � . , _ .. ­ - .. � - �__ � �, I - , . - ­ � . - 1 -7 1 ­ _ .­ I I � YV­,,� ��,­' __1. : . .- I- .. � ­ __ I ­. .� I � �. I � . ­­­ ­­-­ . ��!_­ ---- 7..- t I _� " _ � .. I- . ': . . - - - - 4 � , , - .- �, � - _ , ­ I 4 I I - � ,� - . � ­� . . I , - . . . � - I ; - � � . Z . . � I , , � - - - � , v�:� . -: � � I . . - f .� -� . ­._;,� � . - - - I I 1, v � � � .1 . : � , I - � I , . , -1 � � . � ­ . I . I .. � __ ', ­ I I - � . I I . . . I � , � � . . I , � JANUARY 1_14 1895, I- - - G. ARD , . . . - I I . While thanking the people of the town and surrounding country for the encouragen�ent they have given us in the way of very liberal patronage, we desire to call their attention to -a few facts concerning our:business methods not generally known. It has been alld , /_1 as our constant endeavor to turn Diq-t lk ' ithe very best class of work, and this we succeed in doing by using nothing bitt the choicest niaterials and 6myloy- ikgfribne but skilled workmen. While doing this, however, we wish it distinctly unoderst � ood that the -prices charged are much lower than those heretofore prevailing. This is account- ed for by the faef, that doing a much I larger business than our competitors, we are satisfied with mubh pmaller I .marg. b d rness at any price. is clear, and when that is Coupled with. pooi inaterial, you can Aepend upon getting a harness that is Z5 . absolutely worthless. We manufac- ture th,e beat harness from .510 up to be obtair.ed in the Province, and to in - ten -ding purchasers would extend a hearty invitation to; c:ill and see Air. Charles Aitzel, or the undersigned, on the preaAses, when their 'wants will be . �considerately taken care Qf. . I - , en k. M. B rod � 'c , � Corner Main and John Streets, � 1 Sea -forth. 1372-tf - I I � - __ - . I I &% 11: Ey V.0% Vn I I 1 MW I I FOR IN I � . � 11 � 1. I . .. &�. � . � T I . � . I . It <. ... - � . dZ � I . 11 r I - � 0 1 . I I I . , , I . - I . .... 0 1 0 - If rak-en in time it will cure most seve c . qf Coqgh, Bronchitis, Asthma, or chroric i itation of Throat or Lungs. T OL -11 U . S aheavyAoctors bill, less of wages. ' 'IOU SAVEtch di.scomfort. ' . . . ___ - . . .THE SEAFORTH . I � . - I � - Xusie,aal - ..,instrument � � � � EMPORIT-TM. . � . i . - % . , -1873. - . - . Owing, to hard tim.es, we have con- . eluded to EA1 Pianos and Organs at I . . eGreatl Reduced Prices, y . -Organs at $25 and upwards, and Pianos: at Corresponding prices. . . � SEE US BEFORE PCRC11Ai1_NG. ; . I - . ; I I � , - ROS.*1 . Z�T!-_,) � ,::&) . NEGRCTED ( ,* -71, . . . cpgog I - .. - .,�_%. . �. BQ- wo ft.W P -t . . , .C. __ I ebutf� '...11A LM . .... �c I - - .SAFELY AN -D SURELY C00 BY Allen's Lank Balsam. I 9_11 . , � I - - `7he Dr. Rourk Treatment I -FOR- . � I I r . CAURIN., ASTHMA, ., . ; . 0,'PRONIC BRONCRITIS, . - . � �r , AND CONSUMPTION I is positively the most rational andr MOST SUCCESS. I .FUL treatment ever devised for these rtroubics. It I �,,onsists of combined local and constitutional treat- ruent, which not only speedily relieves the local trouble, but thorou.4bly eradicates the cause as well, thus insuring a perfect and permanent cure, even in apparently hopeless cases. IF YOU FEEL WEAK, WRETCHED, DESPOND- ENT. if you have Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Lung Tiouble or any other chronic disease, and WANT TO BE cured, call or write at once. DR. AGURK is widdly and favorably known throughout Canadik, being a graduate of Queen's University and ot the AciCdeiny Terra Marla. Licen. tiate of the Royai College of Physicians and Sur- geODS, member of the Coll.ege of Ph veiclaus and Sur. geons of Ontario and Quebec, I;ATE MEDICAL �SUPERTNTENDEXT OF LONDON GENER.AL ROPWITAL, etc. Thirty yearb'practice. . Consultation free and confidential. .Call on or address : � I . DR. FRANCI'S ROURK9 7.6 1V'ooDw_kFtn AvmuE, . . 13r,_52 DETROIT, IftentoA.N. ' I . - I - -49 Ce, SMITH,& C069 :B.A-m- T___K:3MMR1S_ , . A General Banking business transacted. Farmers' notes discounted. D.j%fte boug,Lht and sold.. Interest a1l.w.ved ott deposits at tile rate of 5 per cent. per aninual. � SALB NOTES disoounted, or taken for calleotiGn I . - X OFFI-CIE--First door north of Reid & v ilson's Hardware,_Store. I SEAFORTH. - _,-Z -- -7 --i;­­� - . -I - L ­ � . . I - I- - � . "i I . � I I . , I . I � .. I . - � . . . � I . . ; . . _�_­-.­_ -,�-­� ..",,_ .�­ - ""'. . . . ;.. . I - . I . - . I -� 1-14 . . - . I I I I . . I . I . I I . . . . . I I I I I . .. - I - .1 -1 - I �_, . ., I . '. .,I ­ �.,L�'_ ­_- _. - - . . , � I . I I I �5 L-, , 7 , - I., �. . . . � . , 4 - '. 1� L . e � . I . . . . I I L 1. . � , .1 I . L I I a z _ � ! , , . - I - I . - . - . � - I - � ) Z L I . I . .1 I I It I - . - I .. L . . I I I . L �. I � . -_ �S_ . , � � I - I I I i ,�\ I .. I I - � � L . I . L I I - � � - , __­ - . � I I . . . -� - �­ - - _­."__.__ - . I i I , r. � I - I T I . _� I � I 11 J . � .13 . I ­ L . had,been boarding, and froin which he I . � . I Z place �ad k6pt up a correspondence with his wife � . . I I % I in Scotland, she learned that he had been 1 .married some time ago to another woman. I - On complaint of wife No. I Sinclair was .i I.. I . sentencedby Police Magistrate Denison to i I � . . .1 five months,� in the Central Prison for big- , . � ,,�. - ---- I . 8,My, Lhe Ifaving pleaded guilty. Sinclair li,_, IN 1� . I'%- ... . has been in this country nearly seven years. .. , 11. , His *ife had been wanting to come and join . �. 1:1 %`."'. him, but his replies to heesta,ted that times . were so hard in this country tf�at such 9, 'I �, ". � 11 . I move oil her part �rould. be most unwise. : _� . � And all this time he was living with his ;.�i, . , 1. " W. .. .. . I secon6 wife, formerly Miss Agues Simpson, - - I .. I � at 18 Hayter street. . IN - / �� � I � .. - i -The Rev. Dr. Father Dawson -died at I 11. I � I his residence in Gloucester, on S 'atiirday, ]JNOWT V rM. . Det�=ber 29th, in his 85th year. - He was .u.Mvn I Bripga comforiu- hud improvement and A graduate of Laval University, and one of in Ottawa. - - .the most popular clergymen I. welldsl to personal enjoyment when - -Brantford's P. P. A. council spent half rightlyLused. The inany, who live bet- . 0 an hour Friday night, 28th ult.1 . debating . t�_-r th4ii others and enjoy life more, with whether two women should be paid 83 or,$4 less elxpenditure, by 3norel promptly 'for washing and scrubbing. The matter was - - in division, adapting the world's beat pioducts to I only decided on a resulting a % a majority of , I tbo noeds of physical �eing, will attest -Dan McDonald, proprietor of the Albion tbo T-�Iue -to health of the pure liquid - hotel, Winn ' ipeq,, and formerly of Kill - laxative ptinciples embraced in the I . eardiue, died on Thursday night, December remedy, Syrup of Figs. . . I 2 7th. I - I . Its pxcelle6ce is duo to its presenting -The Salvation Army in- London gave a free Christmas dinner to thirty-two hungry in tl i forlu mo- at acceptab'e and pleas- men.' Turkey, plum pudding, goose, beef, ant t6ithe taste, the refreshing and truly apples, nuts and candies were on the bill of beiiefilcial properties of a perfect Jax- fare. Glenerous citizens donated the pro - I ativo J effectually cleansing the system, visiolls. L Oisspcllhig colds, headaches and fevers ; -,Mr. G. A. Wicksteed, Q. C., of Otta- and P',crulanclitly curing constipation. � - I wa, bias just celebrated the 95th anniversary of his birth, which occurred in last yea�r - . It has given satisfaction t�'niillions and -the of the last century. met with tile apprc')val of the medical -NVm. Oppertshaeuser, a young � man profession, because it acts on the Kid- . *who was injured some weeks ago -by a fall in neys, Liver aud. Bowels withoilt weak- from the second storeyL of the Berlin hos- ening thein and it is perfectly free from L pital building, died on Te'riday, 28th ult., at . his home in Elmira. every objectionable substance. Syr -,-p of Figs is for sale by R11 drug. -A railroad man named Alexander, mys - gists, ;a 7"-c. bottles, but it in rnanu- ­ - teriou,sly olisa,ppeared a year or so algo from Winnipeg. A few days ago a body was .'actured by the California Fig Syrup . found on the prairie with a bullet through Co. only, whose naine is printed on every I . the head. The clothes oil the bod y corre- package, also the name, Syrup 6f Figs, I spond with those worn by Alexander. and being well informed, you will not -Owing to the resignation of three of the %ccept any substitute if offered. Tilsonburg schoul teachers, the board ba,ve . . V . - -- Od tile services of Miss Ethel Borl'and, . . . Father's Christmas Presents. eldest dan-liter of E. 1�orland, of Tilson- 0 bura ; -Miss Holmes, of Clinton, and -Miss . We were talking about Christmas pres-" 0 Livingstolic, of Sinicoe. There were L about ents, the girls and mother Lind 1, wbeii'fath'�, 1�00 applicants. I � er came in. Then we changed the subject -INJr. Bell Smith, the famous artist, left just a - little bit, because it was father's last week for Halifax, to witness tile L ar-_ presents we ivere discussing. Father sat rival of the steamship Blenheim, and f killer - down by the stove and rubbed big ba,nds- al of the late Premier. He will paint a he had 1,,tist been --out to the barn -and a large histolrical picture of the scene. queer e� ression , slowlv ,settled upon his lp - - d resid- Captain W'illiarn Wood, who ha fea,tures.i - I ed in Hamilton for 37 years, and who for a tile L " Sav,i mother,'and Ned and girlQ-,)' quarter of a century has been in Command 1 he said, " I don't want any of you to get of lake vessels, died at his residence there me , aIlly �reseni's'L. "Tain't no use, you know. " on Thursday evening, 927th ult. I C, Why, father,'-. said Lena, -in an aggriev- i ; -La 2\1inerve looks upon John Burns, '&l. . cc ed voice,1 iv,t always get you useftiT pres- * P., its a dangerous Socialist, all(] is strongly � ents, don't we? I don't myself believe in . opposed to his being invited to Montreal to I I things that are not useful-." . ittitil his principles into'the minds of Can- - Fa.tber�s eyes twinkled. " Yes," lie sa-id, adian workmen. I I 1, but, I �,hink that they are sometimes a -Tile well known grain firm of Sir W. ' little too-110seful, you know." . P.. Howland *:. Compimy, one of the eldest Nell. shru,,aed her shoulders impatiently, established in Toronto, is about to io Linto butmoth,er"s'aid: "Let father have his liquidation. SirW.P.Howland is about � joke. What is it this time, father?" . ' 85 years of age, and before the death of L The old gentleman having warmed his his son, the late W. H. I -lowland, bad or - hand - tt,11 d himself back- comfortably in - 2aire-and rancred with the latter to wind tip the bus - 0 . his bisc')r his eves t -winkled- g c , . I . than evor. , . - I -B. T. A. Bell, secretary of'the IN'liniffly . 0 " WeA,let's see," he went oil in a rumina- Association of OiAario and Quebec, places tingmanber. "Doyouremeniberthed-izeii ' I theproduction of phosphates in Canada liernstit ,ed handkerchiefs th�t yougalre during 1894 at a little over 5,000 tons. Of me last hi-istmas, Lenv? I guess I used ' . this quantity 2,600 tons were exporteSI to one of t�hni just once. Some way ot other," ]?,urope and 1,800 tons to' the United With a ge�ial, impartial glance at the com- States, while about 700 tons were used in n pally, 41; " (I Nell have been using of ?�,,, yl,. , Canada. - I them,, a - ve been u of Leny and ' lle� -At Eastwood, near Woodstock, a few NelVs oil torn ones. he! I don't days ago, _' M. rs. J. Cox, dau ghtev of M r. Y. know jest; how 'twas, but iVs a fact. Then Ferguson, a most reispecte(F citizen, while Ned, do you remember the compass you got laboring under mental depression,, brought mefor a.birthdaypreseilt last, June'! It on by physical weakness, committed suicide' was a nice little compass, and I guess a fel- by cutting her throat with her father's ler about,your size thought so, too, for he's r%zor, which she bad concealed in her - been. using of it ever since. Then, let's see, clothing. ' there was,the silk handkerchief that moth- -1-The Canada Farmers! Sun, tile Patrons . er give me at birt,bday, and I put it away official organ,,says : One of � the indications choice -like, and the fust thing I knew Leny . L that the times are very trying is that the , was a -wearing it inside her jacket.L Yes, � " Central Prison is overcrowded Nvith con- my presents are all useful, a leet,le bit too . � viets, and mau� other. etiniiiials are confined � useful, inebbe. See the point, don't you ? in the Provine .al ja,ils ] The number of con- 1 i . Fa.ther's next presents hadLhis narne writ- . � victs in the Central Prison is 410 ; more . ten on each of them' and none of its ever than at any previous period. . again thoughtlessly used the dear old man's " - -The other evening in. Toronto, Rev. things. . : , I William - Inglis, assistant libir�airiau in the � -1. - . -- I � ' Parliament buildings, accidentally recei yed . - . News Notes. ,. - . all almost fatal shock. He was .examining -Kindervarten wotk is making very sat- 0 the electric apparatus, when lie slipped, and . I isfactory progress in?tlie Indian schools in in'his fall, his hands came in contact with I the NoAhwest. . an electric contrivance when thiS current ' -Hon. Mackenzie Bawell. was 71 years wits on. Mr. Inglis ,was thought for a Ville . old on Thursday, December 27th. to be killed, but he recoi-ered, and was t vk- L -Bridge Street Methodist church in ell to his home. � Belleville has the names- of 1,000 scholars' on -Thedford had a bad fire the other the Sunday school roll. morning which totally destroyed the large -The health of Lieutenant Governor and well-equipped roller flour mill belong - 0 Schultz continues to improve, but lie is.yet ing to James Calvert, and also burned down una,ble to leave his bed. the house owned by the estate of the late. . -The hq'use of William Thompson, a far- . - by 1 Mr- Ross, and occupied Mr. John Ches-. met- living 25 miles north of Re,gina,. took ter. A. large -quantity of flax Seed was also fire early -1 iday morning December 28th, burned. I '1�1 ii. while the �mi y were asleep. Thompson's -A lady drove to a dentistry office in ,.-youngest c4ild was burned to death, an- Woodstock the other (lay and tied her horse other childl severely b rned and -his wife to a tree near by. On her return to the rig badly Inirn6d. about 04 body. Thompson, she found a note on the seat., informing her who was p�rfectly nud� when lie escaped that she bad violated the town by-law, and frorn'the house, hastily placed his wife and asking her to appear before the magistrate. burned chil4 imilding and started The lady; in a highly disturbed state of for It 4leighbor's. The 'tbermorneter regis- mind, proceeded to that official's office, and tered nea,rl.y 40 -below zero and Thompson not finding hiiii in, waited upon one of the was f rozell 0 death before he reached the town officials, who suggested that she had 0 hou-se. I' . been the victim of a practical joke. � - i - -An ord4r in has been passed -Says the Chatham Banner: Hundreds .council creating Sa�nia- tunnel station an outport of of dressed liogs changed hands on tile Chat- , custon-ts. and a -%�arehousing port under the In ba -ii market this inornin,cg, at $4.90 per cwt. port of garnia. . . The price in Detroit is $5, and yet the Call- - ' �The cor�oration of Hull his author- adian farmer is'asked to believe tba,t but for ized speciO work, so as to give employ- tile duty of S3 pet, ' cwt., lie, wonld be robbed ' inerit to as many of the unemployed as pos- of his home 11I.Arket. If there was no tariff sible. I between the two countries, Canwlian pork -Tile t,em . pera,ture at Belleville -(luring could to -day be sold at .1 profit in tile Amer - the recent cold snap, was from 12 to IS be- ican market. . low zero. � . . -The remains of Mr. ,':'uunuel Kirk were -The wi0idrawals from the Postoffice brought f roin the. Stratford hospital to Kirk- 0 . . Savings Bank, at Ottawa, exceeded the de. ton, a few.days ago, for interment by his pnsits during the month of November by' rahttives there. Deceased was a brother of over $3(.),000. the ol(fest generation of $Lirks of thatplace, , -Miss Emily Cairson, on - 1 e of the most . . n )een laid to rest . early all of wbom have 1, - , popular yoting ladies in Bribntford n lusiml C years . (luring the past few' � Lrow circles, and Mr. 0. Trusdale, comniercial. -A young I � escape from . . traveller, were married on Thursday even- I - seriously injured by falling under the ing, 27 th ult. .1)Cing train at the Market Street station, Brant- ' I -A Troy, Wentworth county, correspon- ford, the other day. Slip fell between the dent writes : Adam Misener and his wife platform and a moving tr in, but by renjain- c'until' spent Christinas with their son Qoiirad. He, ing perfectly passiv� the ,cars were is 97 and she is 96 years old. Four gener- passed, she was uninjured. I ations of the fallilily sat down to dinner. . -News bas been received of the dea,th. at -The first. consignment of patients for London, England, of 'Mi. R. S. V. Palmer, . Brockville*s new Insane asyluill were trans- the- wealthy young I'malislinian who frac- ferred the other day from Mimico asylum, tured his spine at Niagara -on -the -Lake nuinberino, 72. They ivere accompanied by ,%vbile diving, on July l8tli last. Mr. Drs. Ross"and Barber. . Palmer NVas bathing, and diving in shallow -'-NIrs. Mills) relict of Alle la,te Hon' - water,when be str�ck on his head, dislocat- I Samuel Mills, died oil Thursday, 27th tilt., ing and fracturing the laminte of the fourth 0 1 at the residence of her son, .Mr. F. H. and fifth vertical vertehr.e. His entire -be- Hills, of Hamilton. Deceased.was ,93 years f ra,nie, with the exception of tile bead, of aae, and up to ten days before her deatli 0 ca.me paralyzed. He was removed to the ' was strong and well. � C) Toronto General hospital, where, after two -Fred Teft is under arrest at , Berlin', months of carefulnursing and skilful treat - charged with forging orders oil Jarniers for inent, he gained sufficient strength to per- fruittrees. Theamount-issaidtobe in the . rnit him to undertake a voyage actoss the bundreds of dollars.. Atlantic in. company with'his wife. It is -Drs. Mel�ay and Neff of Ingersoll, tile I tile only case on record of a persou living 0 6ther day perfortned the task of putr,ing oil * after similar injury. . a new nose Ior a young mail na � med McGrin- -TheannualChristmas dinner given by -nis. The new nose was made from -skin . the iady patroriesses of Notre - Dame hos- taken from the young tt­,.a,n*s forehead. . pital, Montreal, to the sick poor, had sever- - �Rev. Father Rooney. vicar -general of .9 al novel features this time. The (',overnor- the diocese of Toronto, and rector of 8t. 4 letieral and Lady Aberdeen were present, Mary's church, died on Thursday, De- with several of tfieir staff, while aniong the I ceniber '27th, after a lingering illness, aged clergy were Archbishop Fa�re and Catign . -1 I years. . . - - Bruchesi. The Countess 1. of Aherdee'n -A Mrs. Sinclair arrived in Toronto, L donned the cap, apron and r'd -ross- badge '-. ' from Sc'atland,-on Christmas day, expecting 0 worn by the sisters whol atte uded the, to join her liusband,'who has been workifig 0 patients; and after the sisters and as a stonecutter for some time in Toronto. - pAronesses'liad been presented 'to her, a On reaching. the house where - ]ter -husband I . addressed them lyiefly in French; felicitou - I - I � Ch Ild rein /V ry for . . . i . I . . I- . . . L I I . I Pitcher's Castoria, . � . - . � - � . L . . . . . 4911111111111"M110910 -M-1 __1____"�-_-"q_5__ -111 --1 � .­_ 11 --- _ I I I I � . I 10V ,111 �V/ . % I . . � I I I . . . I . . . . I � . � - . I . - L I � . - I � � "__­___�.___.:_ * .! I .. -----.---- -.-.. - , . . . ) . . . FIE -HURON EXPOSI . XMISTMS &DORSE IT. . � Do�n . jh� F"n4h Co . C. DF_ R. V. PiElacia r Stj�ror 1;�,L six or seven years my wife. had been an invalid. Be- coming convinced that It was.1her pnly hope, I we bought six bottk�s of I Am �" Dr. FicreWs Favorite . ' A.wA o Prescri tion and" Gold- -= , en 'If 2cal Dtwovery.11 To the Surprise of the I " community. and the joy I of myself and family, in one week my wife Com- menced to improve, and long beforo she had taken the last bottle she - was able to do her own work (she had not been XM able to -do it before for MRS. STIMPSON. Beven years), Rnd when li of tho medicine sbo,was soundly cured. - Yours truly, - 11ev. T. H. ftilIPSON. For women suffering from any chronis "female complaint 11 or weaknesS; Tor women who are run-down er overworked; at the change from girlhood to wonianbood-, all later, at the critical "obange of lifcli�_, " Favorite Prescription "is a liledicine tbat safely and certainly buil& up, strengthens, regulates, and cures. ___ - __ - ly eulogizing the. pious nurses for h - aving chosen a career whidi entailed so much heroism and self-sacrifice, and which re- quired so much nobility of character. LorLL ' Aberdeen made a short address in the same stradii later on. His 0'race the -Archbishop, having. tied an a,pron on, ladled out the soup with the dexterity of all experienced che�, and Lady Aberdeeh, assisted by the patronesses and the good sisters, assisted as 0 *tress. . wai . -Mr. Andrew Hayes and family, of 935 'Colborne street, -London, were burned out of their home at three o'clock on Friday I morning, December 28th. They had no time to dress, and were forced into the bit- terly cold air with a few garments hastily thrust on. Mr. Haves was overcome by tile flames, and had t� be carried out. His aons, Willi&m. and Thomas, who slept'. up- stairs, had to jump frorri tile wifidows. Thomas cut the arteries of his -wrist while leaping through the glass, an(] before medi- I cal assistance arrived nearly bled to death. I William's foot was sprained by. -the fall. House and contents were totally ruined. ' .rhe loss on both is $2,000, and the hisurance about two-thirds of that aniount. The blaze orig inated from the coal stove. -Rev. John McTavish, 1); D.', of Inver- ness, Scotland, formerly pastor of Chalmers' ellurcb, Woodstock, recently completed his fiftieth year in the Christian ministry, and, . . in - commemora,tion-of the event, the good people ofInverness tendered hini a grand jnbileecelebration. The meeting was held oil the evening of Tuesdit.y, December 4th, . ana was a, large and enthusiastic g,athering. The address from .his o -,vii congregation was accompanied by a purse of.018. . Althongli not actively engaged for over two years, 'Dr. .McTaxish occasionally takes paxt in the church service. . He is now upwards of 80 years of age, but still reta,ins traces of that remarkable freshness and vigor which char- acterized him throughout life. Mrs. Mc- Tavish died last spring, but there treinains . a ' at home to comfort hit)) in his old age, three I loving daugbter's. . . I 0 - . Sensible. fill -liat. was both a kind and a. wise inan who,- when abont to marry for the second time, settled $10,000 upon his unmarried daughter. "I should like to have -her go on living at home"' he said, " but who can tell whether she and her stepmother will be harmonious and quite happy together ? She shall feel that she is free to cro or stay." 0 The consequ!�nce was mutually ba.ppy rela- tions, since both won*u knew there was no � , dependence or neces;ity for them to live in closer relations than mi.glit prove agrecable. I -New York World. �. . - * ' . SEEKING AID, I � . . . . - THOUSANDS IN DIRE DIS- � RESS. 11 I . . . . . � � .� I . � MANY ARE NEAR DEATH. . q � _' � 'The Sufferers. Should be Directed to Paine's Celery Compound. . __ . , '. MRS. M -RANT IS Ct7RF1). . � - . - - . - At the present time tli6re are thousands of valuable lives in jeopardy in our country, and men and ivonien are anxiouslv seekina for help. Many are cruellv suffering and in deep distress. Kidney an(I liver complaints, heart troubles, dyspepsia, indigestion and rheumatism have brought many to the verge of the grave. INIental anxiety, failures with doctors, and the thought of leaving neax and dear ones behind, Im adds to the w'eight of agony and &hysical torture. It is the ifility of all. who know what Paine's- CeleryiEonipo Lind ha -q 'clone in the past, to urtre every sufferer to oive it a Im 10 trial; it cannot fail; its mission i_- to cure and save., 11 ' Mrs, George Purmit, a lady living in I ]?,Ii-na, Dundas County, Ontario, was cured of liver and kidney troub1cs after the fail- ure of several physicians; 'she writes as follows : 11 Permit me to record my testimony in - favor of your excellent preparation, Paine , s Celery Compound. For many years I have been a " sufferer from liver afid kidney troubles, and have doctored with several physicians, but only foun(.1 relief for a, very short time. My liusbmid advised tile to try Your Compound. I did so, and found so much relief from the first bottle that I con- tinued, ancr.am now using the third bottle. I - Your Compound has donp-more for tile than .. any physician. For months before using C) -the Compound I never had one night of sound sleep', but- now.1 call go to bed and .- sleep soundly and naturally, and feel like a new creature in t lie inorninv." 0 1 . - - w - L � .1 The World's Greatest Elms. i Th� elin (Ulnius Canipetris) is an old aild � long, familiar tree, the wood of which, how- ever, according to Thilber, of London, Eng- land, is of no great importance, and is used for a variety of purposes, while kiiobs or Alionstrosities found on the tree are cut into .i thin slices and polished, and employed by carpenters in the process of veneeriDg. The wood is very durable, and the keels of troughs and -water pipes are always con- structed of elm. timber. The elm trees live to a great age, and some trees in Oxford- shire were famous even in the time of Queen Elizabeth. The " L nf Wilk ` at Windsor 3 ', a was planted at tioa 3eginning of the last century, and is well known and gre�tly ad- mired, though some of the trees have, passed their prime. There is a gr.eat elm tree in the south of I' ,nkland that measures sixty- one feet in circumference. Its trunk is bol - low and has a door fitted into it an(f fasten- ed by a lock and key. Andther .great elm, near Londolh, has a winding staircase cut within it, and ,% turret on top -where at I least twenty persons can stand. But the largest and finest elm tree in the world was (for it unfortunately is not) 'in the county of Kildare, Ireland. Two of the -buge 0 branches fell down of their own weight, and that on a still, caltil day, whea there' was I . I . . I � . FRIPRIFIEW""I"M . . � . . . . I - I - � __1 TOM not,a breath of wind. The timber of the branches was conveyed away and a * old for guineas. The noble tree did not long sur- vive the loss of the branches. It was al- ready tottering to ite fall, -and a violent. storni tore it up by the roots, a great mass of earth and rocks being torn up with thtm. The elm is taller than most of our' fore,kt trees, and the masses of light shade, form- ed by its ,abundant, yet loose, foliage, im- part much beauty to a, woodland scene. - Canada, Lumberman. I i � I i � I I i FREEMAN'S CASE. , d I .1 One P�Lrticularly interesting to Women as it Deals with - Their Troubles. � LEA1f1__N-(4T0X, January 7. -It has. been a cause of wonder to many people why wo- inetiewill. neglect tile first symptoms, and 0 continue to suffer from ill health, and from, debility, when the means of relief can so readily be obtained. Before a cure can lae - effected, the work .of the kidneys . must be renewed, the blood cleansed of poisonous material, and the ligaments and muscles strengthened and invigorated. The history of the case of .Miss Nettie Freeman, of this village, whose life was saved Vv Dodd's Kidney Pills, has had one benefiefal effect in that it has aroused scores of other -wo- men in this locality from the false modesty . they were manifesting, and as' a result the sales of Dodd's Kidney Pills, has been enormous, and the resultant good con , imen- h go 0 SIP - . _* i Gems of Speecli 1n tlic Relelistag. Herr Szafranskl, a Gerinan journallsk has published, under the title of "Rumors of the Reichstag, " a few utterances of Ger- iiian deputies. Here are some of thein: Herr von Ludwig -The people, the masses, know well enougli that It is extremely difficult to. become rich suddenly by. hon- est toll, excepting always in the case of inhekitance or niarriage. Herr Licbknecht -Yes, I should say the case is tragic, it it wcfe not so sad. Herr Rickert (taunting the ini I nistry)-Upon' tbo nil-nisterial benches we licar nothing, nothing but pro- found silence. Baron de Nordeck do Ra- benan (speaking of the taxes on wine) -if I were to defino bottled wines, I should say that all wines that aTe in bottles are bottled wines. Iferr Westphal -To squeeze the juice out of a lernon and then give It a kick -no, it is not too much Herr von Schalseha-If you were to take 20 mcin- bers of this chamber, I do not t1iink you could fix the limits of bulnorality. Dr. Greve --Is there a more burning question . than that of creiiiation,9-Westininster Ga- � zette. . . Alp . aca Petticoats. The best all round wearing petticoat is olic, of alpaca. The econoinical wonien will . select. the goods and have the skirt out and madeunder her supervision rather than spend $6 for a poor silken one. For looks' sake this skirt may be trimmed with taffeta flounces, the effect being the same as though it were all silk. Skirts of colored alpaca are often tri'mined with black moire silh. A material known as Lonsdr0e is something like alpaca, but much finer and with a silk luster. This is also a good fabTic for the boiqe inade skirt. A novel idea coines to us from Lon- doti, which isworth atWution. It is a petticoat of wbito alpaca, cut very much gored, with a soft steel in the bern and T .three ruffles on the upper part of the back to keep out the full dress skirt. Alpaca is preferable to silk for petticoats because it does not split or cut and sheds the dirt easily. -Now York Comnierefal. i I Faift and lVreth.ods. � "And what became of To)n Wicklebyfl' "0111 lie went to tbb bad! He never would study when lie was a boy, and be . grew up in ignorance, and the last thing I knew about him �yas that he had been sent to prison for stealing." � "Didn't lie have a brother?" Ct0h, yest . His naine was Fred. Quite � a different person. He was a great soliolar always, wid so bright and intelligent. � Fred was a great 11nancier and promoter of big schemes. Of course there was noth- � !Dg in them, and thousands of people lost I their all in tbe7n, but Fred died worth be- tween $5,000,000 and $6,000,000.11 -Boa - ton Transcript. . �� Squinting In Clifldren. Squinting, especially In children, may often be cured by blindfolding the sound eye for a considerable part of each day an thus gradually forcing the affected eye in - 1.s to use and obedience to the *will. The' ur- gical operation for the saine purpose is ex- tremely simple and in the hands of a prop- erly qualliacd practitioner is not attended , with the Imst danger.-Fanifly Magazine. � . Women Entomologist& Besides the woman astronomer, Alias Clarke, London has a woman lawyer and a I woman entoniologist,'Miss Ormonde,whose work on the Colorado beetle is famous. Missour], too, has a woman entomologist in Aliss Murtfeld, the credlt for whose od- minable work goes to some one in the tie- , partnient of agriculture. - Ne%v Yc-Ar Evenhig World. _ Llghtnhtig Makes a ]Ball of Iron. . � A remarkable discovery was recently mado. wbile �;vorknlen were tear1mg down an old building at Budapest. When they removed the lightning rod, which 0 had been erected some 15 years previous, a large mass of pure iron was found ilTni- I ly attached to the lower end. The lunip I i was porous as a sponge, but pure and very heavy, the piece, which was not more than � twice as large as the average man's head, weighIng 46 pounds. There is but one way of accounting for the peculiar posi- tion of this ball of 1rori-It bad been I bTought together and.sbaped bythe ac- flon of lightniDg on the iron particles in tile clay. . Xntihandshakers. I A society is being formed at Baku the inembers of which are bound under penal- ty of a 11ne never to shake bands with any one unless w1th a gloved band, as tbe pravtice Is contrary to health. �i ---. * - ­ � -The Hol-niesville Joint Stock Cheese andButterFactoryCompany is nowincor- porate(L The trustees w ill tin a fewweeks - ask for tenders for the erection of thefac- tory. Over$3,00()wo�th of stock hasal- readybeen taken. It has deen decided that the. whey be taken back to the patrons, and that pig pens in - connection with the factory be not built at present. - Take it always -Take lio otlier . ForCouzhS andColds (- AT 1,%%w%a ,,7ray s " , W ., Spruce - �Syrup . cium . 7.-- . � . .. � TIM, 0L11)'S7A'NDARD REMEDY ' FOR COT'GHS, COLDS, ASTHMk . and all Affections. of the Lungs. . - . Be sure you get GRAY'S Syrup. 'TisGrav's that cures. 25c. and 50c. a bottle. Sold eve%ywberc. - . KEPRY WATSON & CO.. PROPRIETORS f 17. � I . I � , - ; � ; . . I - : 1 3 -, . � - --1 --- �_- - � � 1. . � . __ _ ---" � , I - � - I - I L � - � . . . . . � . . - 7 i . r � I I - � � . - . � . _____ - --- - - - _� . � ; I � , � � I I I I I � . In Olden Times . I 'Notice - to - Ored itors. I I People overlooked the importance of perma-, � � . � __ � � nently beneficial effects and were satisfied � . with transient action, but now that it. is In the Surrogate Court, County . I I . I generally known that Syrup of Figs, will of Huron. . 11 � � permanently cure habitual constipation, VX THE E31ATE OF MxE IiEST,Ea CIMSNXV� 4 . . . well-informed people will not buy other DECEASED. � . � � laxatives, whichact for a time, but finally All persons having any claim against the estate of C� . . LUJ uj. e the system. Mn. Jane Hester Cne.lnie�v' late of the Township of . I ; . - Tuck-ersmith, widow, deceased, are required to ,send 7, . I - I - . to the undersigned on or before the 111h day of Jur.%U- ,_1 i � . kry, 1895, full particulars of their clainis apd, of the ,. - � . PpS7S security (if any) bel -1 by them, duly ve.rifieli by wfli- � � . - _ Ct )C," A davit. After the said dute the undenignedwill pro - E X -I X3L ceed to distribute the awts of the,estate antong the ;:r . BREAKFAST-SUPPEi R. parties entitled, having reference only to the claims I . . of which notice has been sriven and after such distri- I , � . � " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws bution theunderOgned. will not be responsMe for � I which govern the operations of digestion and nutri-' aD,vpart of the "sets of the.tatLate to w v person -of � . tion, and by a careful application of tho fine er, whose claim he shall not hav* receivied 6e ,notice. � I ' ties of well -selected Coma. Mr. Epps has proZ7 for F. MOLNIESTE% Ex-ecutot. . . our breakfa8t and supper a delicately flavoured-bev- Seaforth, December 110, I-'-94. � 1409-4 . I erage wbich way save us many heavy doctors' bills. . . I : � I L . Irt is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that. � I a constitution way be gradually built up until strong . . ; � enough to reglat every tendency to disease. Hurt. I . dreds of subtle matadies are floating avound us ready . READY for WINTER. � . I L to attack wbelLever there is a weak point. We may � . . - - a fatal thaft bv keeping ourselves well . I =d'3v'liny pure blood a6d. a properly nourished -AT THI-- - - � : ' fmiue."-m-Civil Service Gazette. - . A 7 31ade simply with boiling water or milk. 'Sold � LCarr � only in packets, by Grocers, labelled �thue: Seaforth iage8hop, � JABLES EPPS & CO., LTD,,Ho.V00orATi11C CIIEVIST.5, ; I Losnox, ENGLAND. 1398-26 � : Dorsey's 04d Stand. ; ; -owe so - L : . � . I For Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, or Torpid 1. . . - . I i Liver, Burduck Pills are the beat cure. L. keDONALD � � . 001 � Has now ready a nice aisortment of HA"- I . . � SOME CUTTERS of varinus styles. Also I Skin Diseases. I . � Skin DiSeases ury wore or wo. uccasioned by bad L SLEIGHS, both heavy and light. . . . I ; blood. B. H. B. cureg the following Skin Diseases -. . .� 2. . I Shingles, Eryalpelas, Itching RIAshes, -.Salt Rheum ' � Scald Head, Blotches, by ren These vehicles wete all made wt his own . o )oving all impuntl�sl establishment and ATe gnarainteed to he .of . f rom the blood from a common pimple to the worst I scrofulous Sc re. - I the very bebt material and workmanship. � I � - - - I ; I So cold or cough too severe to yield to the cura. THEY ARE DURABLE, � ; � tive pawor of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.' . 40 *_60__ - . STYLISH AND CHEkP. I I i . . : Obstinate Coughs. - . %Vhy buy factory nindc stuff when von ,Dan . Obstinate Cough@ yield to the grateful soothing get home-made vehicles for the sanii� rponey . . : . action of Norway Pine Syrup. The .racking, persis- that lor,k just as well and lut twice as , . . I - I tent cough of consumptives is quickly relieved by - long. 1:! I . � this unrivalled throat and lung remedy. Price 25e. . and 50c. . A call. is sure to sati5fy intending purchasers. �". . �. - : 00410 - 1 . . , � . � i . . � Variable appetite and itching at the nose aie signs . . L. McDONALD � of wqrins. Dr. Low's Worm Syrup is the best -cure. ; S . . I -.0 0 em SEAFORTH. : I � Whooping Cough. . ' . � . 1407 . - � For Whooping Cougli and all throat aff6etions, ___ - "" -_ - ----. ,------ _ .- . . . chest troubles, etc. Hagyard's Yellow Oil Is the best . . . I embrocation ,ever discav�red. It promptly relieves . I . . inflammation, pain and soreness from whatever can I - � . se HOIRSES - - - 4 arising'. ; � � . I I* 0 am- . I I Wild Cherry wnd Hypol�hos�bites are combined -AND- L .4 with Cod Liver Oil in Milburn% 'Emulsion, the best I . . � Lung remedy. - I . - - I .&A. JL IT jai -1 After La Grippe. 'I"" = :CAM L'10 . I After ]a Grippe obstinate ejughi, lung trouble, _L I L et,c., freefuently lollow There is no remedy so '\- . � . -FED ON prompt, and at ibe sime tirne eff- ctual and pleasant, as blilburn's Cod Liver Olt Emulsion with Wild ' " Cherry and Hypophosphites, which Is the latestand . - . - I . best combination of a-V.3onsumptive rewedies. .. ' L L . Price 50c. an 1.4 L.00 per b6't a. FEAKS * I - .1 400-0. ell � : I have used Dr. Carson'd Bitters fortwelve months, �__, � . I I and can say that they, are, for an appetiser, purga- ' I,ONTI)IL i tive, and nerve tonic, the beat I ever used. I L j J. AlAvmx..Notary Public. 4 1 �', rio. L . Toronto, Onta '. ( � TION .1 I - I -000- - - . I I The PIain Truth Tells. � . .d � I I . 0ONSTIPATLON, Read che, Biliousness, and Bad A 1 J I Blood are promptly cured by Burdock Blood Bitters, POWDERS I which acts upon ths. stomach, liver, bowels, and �4 � blood .'apuring all their diseases. � I . I . I � � , L Always look slick and fat, and thrive , � I I � I When Baby was sick, we. gave her Castoria- . L When she was a Child, she cried for GasLoria. When shebeeamelViss, she clu,ng to Castor!a. L When she had Children, she gave them Cas toria, . I , Stark -'a Pom ders, each package of which contwins two preparations, one In a round wooden box, the cover of which forms a measure for one dose, in im- . mediate relief for Sick Headache and Stomach, also, =Igim, and all kinds of nervous pains, and a;n- n capsules, (from I to J of one is an ordinary dose which acts on the Bowels, Liver and Stomach complaints. They do not as most pills and so many. other medicines do, lose their effect or produce after constipation, and are nice to take, 25 cents a box, at hil miLdicine desters. - - - - . Look Out for It. if you are troubled with a coll or . cough, however light the attack, look out for it, do riot allow It to eettfe on the lungg; break� up the cough by loosen - Ing the tough phlegiu with Hagyard's Pectoral Bal- sam.1 � 1000- - Having been troubled with biliousness and head. ache, with loss of appetite, I was advised toAry Dr. Carson's Bitters, and found great relief after a few dose@. . I IV. F. CmuN, � 'Toronto, Ont. , `111010 410 Mew 9. DICK & Co., Slontrbal. - I have analysed and.tried your Blood Purifier in a large number of cases, with the most salutory re- sult& I am continually prescriblng it in my prac- tice. It is invaluable for worms. hide -bound, impov- erished blood, and debility, while I know nothing to equal It for general improvement of stock, and en. hanoinir their va;lue I VErBRINAny EDITOR " Family Herald," - � Montreal. I is & aw, I Everywhere Well Spoken Of. Are Stark's Powder# for Sick and Nervous Head- ache, BlliousneEs and Liver. , Id r Wood, manwer Impt riat Bank, Port Colborne, stys: `Lhey do their work a0mirably." Mr. Alex. Runisey, Impedal IBank. Welland, says: I 11 They are excelleim." . � I Mr. George ff. Williams, Tharold, says: "For over 12 years I suffered severely front Sick and Nervous -Headaches and Liver. I tried all the remedies with- out effect. Stark'o Powders cured roe." � . Price 26c. a box, sold by all medicine deate: s. CHRISTMAN . I GOODS . . -AT Mieds'uM I -Plf ICES. , . Santa Claus i Buys most of his gifts from us. It I Iraws trade -see I People come to my presents, and are at once struck v6th onr large and well -assorted stock A useful gifts, suitable for house, aelders, things which the, recipient mnnot eat and afterwards fomet. 0 This is our first, and never to -be-for- ,,otten sale of 5 . Readymade Clothing, . -CONSISTING OF-' Ments and Youths'Suits, � .2 .2 0 Overcoats, Odd oats, Odd Pants, Odd Vests, Overalls, Swockg, Or anything in the Clothing line, �xt . 0 p -ices lower, than any offered in the muntry. We proclaim this the most remarkable opportunity ever presented In Seaf 3rth. The sale of these pro- nounced bargains begins and ends in . holiday season only. I rr SUITS 31ADE TO ORDER. ' . ' DV NeCOSH & JEFFUX�,, � � I : I CARMICHAEVS BLOCKI I SEAFORTH, I- � ; . . . . t on their food. - Notice. The greaLest care I I I is exercised in select- � . ing, the ingredients . from which this val- .1 . uable coropound is � I I prepared, so that we . . I - are willing to p1edge I them strictly pare. . This explains, in a *measure, their great popularity aricl - i unparalleled succelis. Full directions on every pack.ag,e. Price -25c per pound, or three pounds for 50c, at FEARWS Drug Store, SEAFORTH. - .__ I . - Dr. McLellan, London, 2.34 Dandas ,Street, Specialist on tbe EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT Graduate of the New York Eye ,and Ear Hose.tay, - 889. Post Graduate Course at the New York Tost Graduate Medical School and Iloopital on tbe Eve, Ear, Noae and Throat. 1892. � Eyes Tested. Trull stock of Artifical Eyes, Spectacles and Un". Will be at the - . �RATTENBURY HOUSE, CLINTON, - ON,.FR-IDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1894. &c4n Ea. w. to 4 p. m. Ch-irres Afoderate. � �_�, , - 1364X52 YOUNG AND LADIES as M-11 G E N TLEME1,11 Send 0 cents in stamps or 14 cents silver, and we will send V(,u by return wall the Perfect Letter W A, neat little book, being a perfect pulde In'the art of Letter Wjilling. it con f.ains letters -of Love. Friend- ship, Business, etc., with vsluable inistructiont. and advice. Evet�v young man And woman :should have this book. Addre4s, NOVELTY MUMMERS$ J ngersoll, Ont. 4 1402x26 . I . . I � - � � I '� i . . , Grain Crushing I 1: I � 2 , . 1 I ; � 4 And G r i n di n ,g% t - � I - I _� .__'11 � � I - I . � 31VARAY & TVNDALL,will be at the Grange hall, . � I i� Egniondville,on'THURS-DAY and FRIDAY of eaeh , � : � week for the purpose of grinding and crushing grain, , 14 � , " I � Parties bringing Rr4ln ean­g4et it home with them I , i i thesame'day, Price for barleyaudoats,li cents per . I I � bag and 6 cents for pea& 14,08x4 - ___ .--- __ - � i r I � , I : � 1 HAND iw . ; M.A." n. 1 E . _� � i , � . I - I I Boots and Shoes � � I 3 � - J _:� I I . D. McINTYRE i .1 I I Z � ; I i � f. - Has,on. hand a large number of Booteand Shooe of bit 4 1 : i - own make, best inaterial and 11*1 I � Wan -anted to give Satisfaction. I I � 1 � you want your feet kept idry -come and geta pair a. our boots, whlcb wiR be sold �i � CHEAP FOR 0A811. . I � ;1 : : � Repairing promptly attended to. All kinds of Boobe na Shoe* made toorder. All ",rtles.who .bA-VA aot .- paid their &o.counts for last yearwftl plesse call and - . . . settle up' - 1 - lift 1 -D. MoINTVRE. besforth. . I I � I 11 , . . CK81 BRICKS 1. BRI . . V - f j . Parties Intendingto build.plealle cAill and exarninO � I our stock of fine white brickso theY are second 0 none for durability, eoloran.d quality, generally. Also a few goods tile@r for sale. . � j. and J. SPROAT ' ' 11 . I 1408xA Tuckentolth Brl&* Works � � . Never so Goody Never So Chea,p. � . I I - .. � � __� � Ten young Short ROM Bullst the best lot ,eve% . � . 4 offered in this provinoe and .At prices never before f 1 � offered. They sve good jize, good color -and healthy ... .1 , ­ �t condi6o". I have not lost a, cattle beast -in the Ja8t , eigbt ycsrs bV sickness of any kind. Cows and,,4ce - I i i them. DAV1D311LVZ,9tbel,Ont-_ 1406 4 . . . I . . I , , I . . - . t 1; . - , - - 11 I - - - - - � .. i, � I