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The Huron Expositor, 1895-03-01, Page 3
els, FW t pri€:e, 4 8 •d .� A _ ... --- T.,.,,� _ 11 �__ _ - . . I _�•- _ w. ( - I _-- ._.-_---___.__ _ _- ..._ _ . - - --_ . -; a . .; - - _ 1 }' MARCH 1 , 18950 . - - THE 11 U ICON E)POS TOR* IMPORTANT NOTICES. crew, came in and heard no gun of die- ~ FOR `iHE RACING SEASON. tress from that missing steamer. There I J. cKENNA,`Dominion and Provincial Land were pale faces and wringing hands on � , CKTrainer and Owner Should Begin Now to J. Surveyor, Member of tbeAesociation of Ontario # both continents, and tears rolled down _,•ci_ F Get Ready. Land Surveyors, Dublin, Ontario. 1386.62 _cold cheeks on those snowy days. We all j. . I Trainers should endeavor to perfect j,RIIAM BULL FOR SA3.E.—For sale, a feared that the worst had happened and „y�` 7 • r::' .e.,, ;arrangements to get the horses"they arts thoroughbred Durham bull, roan color and 13 d talked of i he City of FiOStOII as never � • .�` _ , rnouths old with registered pedigree. Apply on lot • 1 to campaign as early in the year as pos- 11 it, Bayfielb road North, Stanley, or address Varna .. • heard of after sailing, and the steamship — P.. O. JOHN REID. 1414- , 0 President, on which the brilliant Cook Bible. This practice, it is needless to man sailed, never reported and never to . SADDLE AND HARNESS. say, enables the driver to become ae- ZiOR SALE. -Eight grand young Short Horn bulls 5 be heard of again until the time when the quainted with the peculiarities and dis- • F with A 1 pedigrees, from 8 to 14 months old, A Well Trained Horse 'Alay Be Good In sea gives up its dead. But at last, under also .% few pure Berkshire boars and sows of breeding , I;oth Capacities. positions of his charges and to do a great� CASTO R I A I , age, ..11 at prices and terms to suit the times. Come , most powerful glass at Tiro island, a ship p but dont try to patch up a lingering many things with them that take u and see them. DAVID MILNE, Ethel unt. 1414-tf . was seen limping this way over the wa- The greatest combined saddle and her- much valuable time when the spring cough or cold by trying experimental ters. Then we all began to hope that it ness animal in America is Lou Chief, QLt h 8 quarry at at Cranb ook al�uant t of choAee remedies. Take might be the missing French liner. Three bred and trained in Kentucky. That is opens and track work commences. When for nf�1'nts 8rid Children, stur4,c, suitable for corner stones, sill a ones and hours of tedious and 'agonizing waiting ! to say, she has won more prizes than the horses arrive, it is often well to ad- brid a stone. Will bA sold at reasonable rices. and two continents in sus ense! When • minister an oleate purgative and cleanse GEORGE BAKER, Cranbrook, P.O. prices. PYNY -PECTORAL will the eyeglasses at Fire island make 'any other horse or mare ander saddle and in harness. That working ill her- the system, for frequently little atten- gIg,'i'y pear' observation of Castoria with the pat.ranage of revelation of this awful mystery of the tion has been paid to diet during the ' THOROBRED BULLS FOR $ALE.—For sale, at and relief is certain to follow. Cures sea? There it isl Aa; ha! The Gascogno! -'oeds does not hurt a saddle horse is h early win- T eons of persons, permit ns to speak of it without guessing. Lot 26, Concession 4, H. R. s ,.Tuckersmith, rest given file horses in the e y , two Thorobred Durham Balis, ten and twelve months the most obstinate con hs, colds, sore Quiekl Wire the news to the city! o Swing ; `proved by the faot that at the sale fol- I ofd, ootid red in color. Will be sold on reasonable g ter. Though this is really a trivial lust- It is nn`ilnestionably the beat remedy :for Infants sad Children terms. HERBERT CRICH, Seaforth P. 0. throats, in fact every form of throat, the flags out on the towers! Ring the # lowing the Madison Square horse show ter, the best results may just as well be 1418,4 bellsl Sound the whistles of the shipping i :ini New York, Lou Chiet brought the • the world has ever haosvn. It 3s harmless. Children li)fre It IC ling or bronchial inflammation in. all the way up from -Sandy Hook to New highest price ever paid for a saddle horse obtained, as it takes no more time to do COLD OUT.—Having sold my business to Mr. J. duced by cold. York Batter l `'She's safe, she's safe!" it rigbt than to do it in a slipshod way Hives them health. It swill save their lives. In 3t a+Iothera have ►� Donaldson, • who takes possession on March - ! in that city. In fact, in Now York Ease- Lyth and until that date I will sell Harness. Trunks Large Bottle. 2b Cents, aro the word caught up and passed 'on that is productive of only moderate ben- something which is absolotely safe and practically perfect as a and general stock at the lowest epee ever offered is - from street street. "Itis the Gaseogne!" ionable life the desire is now for a sad- efit. Seaforlh. R- M. STOREY, Main street. i819x2 - -- — __ is the cry so nding through all our de- die horse that can also go well in light Let the animal do without oats for a child's medicine. . lighted home and thrilling all the tele- harness. Horses that q,an do this bring couple of days, feedin instead bran OHN BEATTIE, Cl rk ^f the Second Division YOUNG LADIE8 graphic wires of the continent and all the the highest price of any in the ordinary P y g Castoria destroys Worms. Court, County Commissioner, of Huron Con- mashes and at the end of the second veyaneer, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. )"`nude cables under �he Boa, and the huzza on the way. ' Castoria a]laysFeverishness. veyanvvesed and to Loan. office—over sharp ac —AND— wharf as the gangplanks were swung out While the perfect saddle horse is uau- day give him from the drenching bottle Livens' store, Main street, Seaforth. 1289 for the disembarkation was a small part ally also a good harness horse, it by no a pilo and _a half of rapt* linseed Oil. Castoria prevents vomiting Saar Curd. TOCK FOR SALE. the undersigned wall Bell ten C E N T L - E M E N of the huzza that lifted both hemisphores The third day feed only bran mashes in means follows that a good harness horse Castorfa cures Iliarrha3a and Wind Colla. head of thoroughbred Durham cattle, cows or into exultatiob. The flakes of snow full rather light quantities, and on the even - can also be trained for the saddle. The heifers, a herd of 22 to choose frurr., also eight young on the "extrt�" as we opened it on the ing of that day give another pint. Feed Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. butts. All these aro registered and w'rII be sold Chea Send 9 cents in stamps or 10 cents silver, and we saddle animal must have peculiar quali- g p' will send yc,u by return mail the street to get t o latest particulars. lightly for the next two or three days, Castoria cures Constipation anclFlatuleitcy. Time given if required DAVID HILL, Lot 27, Con arbor Lights. and at the end Of the week it will be oeasion 8, Hibbert, Staffa P. O. 1408 26 Perfect Letter Writer, Well, it will, bo botter than that when found that the medicine will have done Castoria nteutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisosaou$ al--. STRAY EWE.—Came into the premises of the some of you are seen entering the harbor I undersigned, Lot 15, Parr Line, Stanley, during �i neat little book, being a perfect guide In the' art of y g i `, what was required Of it, and that the Caatoria does not contain morphine, 2p um, or other nas'lsat[a g3rop__ - lasc autumn, one Eyre. The owner can have same on Letter Writing. It contains letters of Love, Friend- of heaven. You have had a rough voyage i „ horse is a good deal better in conse- proving property and paying charges: CtIARLES strip, Business, etc., with valuable instruotionb, and --no mistake about that. Snowy day aft- `� �I� CastoriilL assimilates the food, regi ates the atom. Awl — •- s, LOGAN, Varna P. 0. 1417x4 advice. Every young man and woman should: or snowy day. � Again and again the Ina- queues. During the treatment walking ______i__ this book. Addre• 9, exercise should be given twice or thrice giving healthy and natural sleep. NOVELTY PUBLISHERS) chinery of health; and courage brok©down, " ,t, q' y C'LLs FOR SALE.—For ease, two thoroughbredt a day, half an hour at a time. The next B Durham Bulls, with registered`pedigrees, one and the waves of temptation have swept 1 , i_ a CAstorsa is pat up in one -size bottles only. It is not sold in S�IIr. It; months' old; both red; will be cold at prices to Ingersoll, Ont, clear over the hurricane deck so that you '' , thing t0 b0 �10ne is to make a careful suit the times. Also a few improved Corkshire Pigs. 1402x2t3 g r Were often oorllpelled to say, `` All hy w examination of the animals. If they have Don't allow any one to seal you anything else on the plea or P. c o Apply,on Lot 24, Concession 3, L R.S, Tuckeremth, ,1' fi i I rucefield t. O. WK. CHAPMAN. :` 1417tf waves and thy billows have goneoverme," been wintered roughly, run the clippers that it its"Just as good" and "+uviilaasv¢er every purpoaae.'y I and you were down in the trough .of that over them, but if they have been blank- -- ULLS FOR BALE —The undersigned has on lot 13, cAcemion 4, H. R. S., a thoroughbred Dur- ham buil, 17 months old, red color and an excellent animal. He was aired by imported "Prime Minister"; also a six months old bull, red color and from Prime Minister. WILLIAM CARNOCHAN, Egmoadville. .1408 -ti SEED OATS.—Mr. John Melville has a quantity of a new kind of Oats which he offers for sale for the first time, on Lot 22, Concession 12, Hibbert. They are a new variety which he got seven years ago in some Mummy Peas, and this year they turned out-, in spite of the grasshoppers, one field ov, r fifty bushels per acre, and the other field over eighty bushels per acre- All those who have spoken for seed had better -call early, as first come first served as IonR� as it lasts. JOHN MELYILLE, Chieelhurst . l'. O., Ont. 1413.13 $ 300 Private funds to loan at lowest $ 500 rates of interest in sums to suit sea- and down in the trough of the other eted and well stabled their coats will be See that non not C-lM-S-T-O-iL-I-A,* sea, and many despaired of your safe ar- _,:• '.. -• "" _1 short enough to render the clipping un- - . rival. But the great pilot, not one who •necesilary. Jogging work should be now The foo -simile is on every must Colne off from some other craft, but -- -r---- - •-• _ = ___ "` — begun on the roads in order to got a a awe of wr plser- the one who walked storm swept Galilee ==-mfg good supply of hard muscle on hand be-a�r-���- and now walks the wintry Atlantic, comes ll on board and heads you for the haven, LOU CHIEF, SADDLE AND IIARSESS. fore the regular training season arrives when no sooner have you passed the nar ties often lacking in- a ood..harness g g But the London Liao Stock Jourfour- The journeys should be short at first, Children Cry dor Pltcher's Castorla. rows of death than you find all the bunks goer. al says, "There is nothing in the build lay or five miles a day, gradually lined with immortals celebratingour ar- y ,of a truly shaped hunter or hack to un- lengthening out to 10 or ] N mile., ata then rival, and while some break off palm " sharp trot. The roads are generally bad . branches from the banks and wave them fit- him for barn ess work. at this time of the year, and therefore a those standing on one side will chant, The Morgan blood is the foundation keen lookout should be kept to see that "There shall be no more sea," and *,those standing on the other side will chant, of the Kentucky gaited saddle horse. Concerning the old superstition that rough or stony places are avoided. It is horse. IMPORTANT to the, PUBLIC,"These are they which came out of great a hors' is for nothing else an ear matter to knock out a good y gtribulation and had their robes washed saddle good The Breeder's Gazette remarks: The trainer' will Sud some little lei- and made white in the blood of tho Lamb. It remained for Kentucky breeders to sure time on his hand at this season, abd ---m Off of the storm sea into the smooth bar' y it can be best utilized by good, solid f B i Q '# S'd b d �' i $ 700 borrowers. Loans can be com- bor.. Out of leonine struggle in the pit to produce what is incomparably the most In order to reduce our lar;e line o ec room . u1 es, i e oar s, ar or $1,000 pleted and money advanced guidance by the Lamb, who shall lead you valuable horse in the world—a saddle brain work, planning for the ensuing White Poland and to linin fountains of water. Out of the horse first, with the gaits, mouth and campaign and in exchanging views with Suites, Lounges, Easy Chairs,. Extension and Centre Tables, etc•, before stock - $1,500 within two Jaye. Apply to R. _ g ' track managers, breeder and the turf takin1 we will offers special inducements to cash buyers from now until April `2,500 S.HAYS, Barrister,dic.,Seaforth, snowy day of earthly soverities into the manners of a saddler, and a light har- o� P �y Siberian Seed Outs, press. 126 gardens of everlasting flora and into or- ness horse, second, with a square, true 1st. Kindly ,call and inspect our goods and compare prices, as we are bouhd chards of eternal fruitage, the fall of their One thing a trainer should by all trot. Some of them are even fast as ARM FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot 8, Concession 8, farmers wanting to procure seed of those vari eties white blossoms the only snow in heaven. means do is to think out and establish to reduce our stock before the above date. Tuckeremith, containing 100 acres, all cleared, I wish to state that I have a quantity of the same on witness Lou Chief, which is stand some simple and accurate wap of keep - well fenced and underdrained. There is a good bank', hand. I procured the seed from the Mode Farm, �, It nae 80, bred under the trotting register rules ing els Own pad his patron's accounts. Avery nice stock of Li ndertaker8' supplies always OIl fiend, and SatlSfaG- bara with stabling underneath, and a frame house. Guelph, and have no hesitation in recommending the y and can sfiow a thin cls with such a There is a good orchard and a never'faili� g well. It same to you. You can procure them from Mr. Robb. Some good stories of the late Lord Cardi- i.y P Of course all cannot afford to employ a tion guaranteed. S. T. HOLMES, Funeral Director ; residence, next door to is within five miles of Seaforth and is well situated. Scott, Seedswan, .or Hinchley A Iamb, of Seaforth, horse it is simply, You touch the but - ft will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply on as both those parties are handling them. ,all and gan and his shooting exploits have been ton; they do the rest. " Under saddle a regular bookkeeper, but nevertheless, if Drs. Scott as McKay's Office, the premises or address Seaforth P.O. JOSEPH see them before purchasing. PETER DURAND, told in Blackwood. On one occasion, it is there is t0 be any satisfaction at all GIBSOti, Proprietor. a 1398x4 -t f. Drysdale, Ont_ _ , _— 418x4 said, he was annoyed with his keeper about tench of spar enc] curb changes them � - thd scarcity of game and ordered him to from a trot to a rack; a snap of the fin- when the horses are sent home for the IF YOU WANT WOOD WANTED., beat through another wood which he point- gers or a lift of the band puts them in a winter, there must be a regularly kept BROADF00T, BOX & CO., I ed but, promising instant dismissal if sat- set of accounts showing how much loon- To sell, buy, encumber or release house or Wanted, 100 cords nt long wood, either green or h canter. In harness they know simply the ey has been paid out, the dates it was Main Street, Seafort h, Porter's Old Stand fturtu, call on J. �VAUGFI, Land Agent, dry. Apply at the afiice in the Furniture Factor , isfactory results were not obtained. walk and trot. Their perfect adaptability .—_______ pply at DFOUr tic BOA y "But, my lord"—urged the keeper. to this double use gives thein a value that Paid on and the article for which it was .;i t �oderich Street East Seaforth. 1 _ _ ___ --- 1418-`1 Furniture Co.,eaforth. , He was interrupted by Lord Cardi-an, paid. If several ownerships are repro- Y "Nota word sirl Obey my orders at once!" cannot attach to a single purpose horse- seated in one stable a separate account Waiting FOR THIRTY DAYS. ''Terrified, the wretched man slunk off; and They constitute in themselves an irrefu- should be kept for each, and if anything ■■aiting fo'r Something to Turn Ups Clearing sale of all kinds of Boots & Shoes, at cost. the wood was duly beaten up to the guns. table proof that this dual purpose can be and under. All accountsmustbe paid on or before is paid out it should be properly charged What's the good of waiting for it to turn up, slid then ns)L he able to There was. scarcely a head of game in it, combined perfectly in one horse. "fill the bill," In the interval get yourself in shape by taking a course the 5th of ;4iareh. D. BieINTYRE, SQetorth. / � up t0 the hors' instead of the owner. 1419.1 Limp and dejected, the unfortunate keeper The saddle gaits once learned are When an elaborate set of books can be - ' came up, and when his lordship had said never forgotten, and even if long in dis- in the BOARS FOR SERVICE. all be had to say, and was compelled to use a good rider can easily bring them kept, the usual mercantile course is _ stop for want of breath, the poor man to an edge again. adopted, but in the case with which T11AMWORTH BOAR FPR SERVICE.—The under- v R ' meekly pleaded: we are dealing it will be found much Ir _. It 1 signed will keep for service, at the Brucef[eld G � . `But, my lord, it's not your wood at all— The British Idea. more simple just to charge each in�h- Cheese Factory, a thoroughbred Tamworth Boar. C O N STI PATIO only you told me to beth it."11 Hite registered pedigree; Terms, $1 ; payable at The illustration shows how inueh the vldual horse with whatever expense is t time of isle service with greepriV. ge of returning i, neces. � Another story is that Lord Cardigan aI- undertaken on his account, credit him - 0 spry. HUGH McCARTNEY, Brucefield_. 1405-tf B I'LI O US N ES ways shot annually at the same time in English idea of a perfect boa differs � with whatever he may win, and if pos- -� --- _ G,'\ DYSPEPS IA � Northamptonshire. The woods were dif- from the American one. It is from the E•RKS'BIR.E PIGS.—The undersigned breeder of fieult ones to beat well, beingrambling and London Live Stock Journal and repro- Bible effect a settlement each week with f Bthoroughbred Berkshire swine, will keep for SICK H EADAC H E, - hollow, necessitating the ue of a large cents the Tamworth sow that took prizes his owner. "Short reckonings make - Business &Sho'rthan'd Co l , o sari ice on lot 26 Concession 5, McKrllop, the Arita EGI,JDATE HELI R. number of "stn s." These "stn s" were ion friends" is more true of the racing Forest City winning Berkshire boars, " Elcetion'.' and "Protest." R— A P at the Royal and other British shows. g Terms $1, payable at time of service, with the privil- always, as is generally the case, small boys. This animal is considered a remark- business than of any other. More cape- O�-r' LONDC�7�T, O N Z' age of returning if necessary, also a number of young O N E PI LL A FTER EATI N O But in this particular year the case was dif- ciall does this apply also to the weeks •s for sale- both sense. JAMES DORRANCE, Soa- INSURES GOOD DI O ESTI N . ably fine specimen of the Tamworth Y PP y We lay great emphat,is on our practical course. Ste for proof Our suc- forth P. u. - ' Pairs furnished not akin. 1412-52 ME $MED -C - LTD ferent. Lord Cardigan's quick eye noticed in which the campaign is conducted. It PRICE25 CTS.T DODD, TORONTO. << „ breed. .It would not be admitted to com-cessful students. A. M, Stewart has received file })osition $s trave311ng that, instead of the small boys, the stops is better for all concerned that the own - IGS ! PIGS -!—The undersigned his at his preml- were grownup men, This struck him so Pet® at an American county fair. But auditor with the McCa► mask harvesting Co,, Winnipeg. Write us for P ses, lot 5,concession 6,Huilett,several thorough- s HIS inueh that he asked the keeper why it was the British do not like the pure fat— er pay the expenres and take the win- brecl Berkshire sows and hogs for sale at reasonable << } >> ain sof his horses giving of course a catalogue and particulars, addressing carefully Co:1Qge r80pP1nB Oilprices,also a `.;Iter of thorou hbred Tamworths ready The Kippen �' saying that it must Come very aspen- "pig's tallow, they call it—that gen- g percentage ' P ' ' ,Iatlllar 2nd, 1895. prto wean- He also has a thoroughbred Berkshire and sive. The keeper replied: certain of purses and stakes y • a thoroughbred Tamworth boar for service—terms $1 " W , you see m lord our lOrdshi — \� — \ won to the driver, and consequently the 139b-26 J. W. WESTERVEL ', Pe�lriCll#a1 y f Y y P =�\�_. a� `�� payable at the time of service with the privilege of shot t e boys down rather close last year." \'� �� owner is entitled to his share each week. returning it necessary, $1.25 it Docked. 1403x7Htt TO THE FRONT ASU UAL. � , A reasonable working balance should be _� A SCROALE&, Constance P.O. MT -N I 0 N 11 N'Ke, __ Znterrapted orations. left in the trainer's hands to meet cur- a j ` �i The Rippen mills are now running at lull blast and , are re red,to do ORISTING on the ahortestnotice, Neve perbaps__was orator tn,-ore disron- ` rent expenses. The more simply and Te Best Remedy andmoot'et reasonable terms. In this way yon get carted than was a local magnate during clearly the accounts are kept and the G flour from your own wheat and better value for the municipal elections. He was speaking more frequently they are rendered and ' in a north country town to a teeming audi- $1,500oQE` WR RECENT ! the money than in any other way. Good flour ense, when suddenlyabreathless man ap 11/,=�--_ settled the less trouble there will be at CAPITAL, (PAID Lj�1 s s guaranteed. proached him. from the back of the plat the final round up of the season and the I.CHOPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. form and whispered in his ear, the intelli- ' = �J mss: more satisfaction will be given to all REST, $;!'gOo,000s COUGHS genes conveyed evidently being of the PRIZE Ta;,iwOIITH SCR'. concerned. - -=AND— LOCA S_ gravest kind, for the orator paused and erationsof corn feeding have produced in On general principles it must be The highest price in cash will be paid for good turned pale. Then he faced the audience American swine. They like lean meat, maintained that the more friendly the SEAFORT mH BRANCH. C j oge, or they will be out to order. again and said: relations are between the trainer and _ _ _ y L a "We must all, I repeat, safeguard our They certainly find it in the Tamworth. L�7-'OBER_ interests natural and otherwise, lint I am An English breeder of these Bogs thus owner the greater will be the success of MAIN STREET, SE�'ORT —IS THE— sorry interests say that I cannot otherwise, more on tet$ sets forth the points in their favor: the combination. If a horse of which All kinds of Lumber for sale, cheap, y the owner has eat expectations is not A general banking business transacted. Drafts on all naris of the United States., JOHN McNEVIN head' as my house is on fire, and I must be I have been a breeder of Tamworth 1;1 P � � be off," and he rushed from the platform. pigs for some time now and find them improving as he should the owner will Great $ritain.and Europe bought and sold. Letters of credit issued, available lir x-11 parte ONTARIO CHEMISTSthe P g naturally enough be dila pointed, but of Europe, China and Japan. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, and advances made on aazIIe 1357-t f Proprietor- This reminds one of the story told of thel very much liked by bacon curers and y g PP at lowest rates. BALSAM ,OF eccentric Colonel Sibthorpe,the wellknown pork butchers, who find them much less will be far better satisfied with a plain SAVINGS DEPARTME14T. I1d. P. for Lincoln. He was speaking on statement of the facts as soon as they SPRUCE & TAR one occasion when a wag passed him a fat, producing much • FOR MEN ANIS WOMEN. ' g P than the other breeds. A Tamworth become apparent than he will if he is Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received, and interest allowed at highest current note saying that his back coat pocket was boar, used to cross any Of the Other told that the horse ie dein$ nicely and rates. Interest added to principal twice each year --at the end of June and December. It ia_es eciall recommended for the . THE smoldering. The colonel was not in the finds out for himself, as he sorely must, No notice of withdrawal is required for the whole or any portion of a deposit. P y least put out, but said: pure breeds, produces an excellent ba - use of those who are susceptible to "I am told that my coat ison firebehind, con i Great sins have been taken that ca has been deceived, W. S. PIt:AR�iE, Agent. pig. g A case in 'int is this: A friend of R' S. hA•YSi Solicitor. 'WEN but that doesn't matter. I mean to make with the breed during the last ten years P BRONCHITIS things very hot all round before I've done." or so, and they are wonderfully im- the writer owned a very well bred LARYNGITISELECTRIC —London Tit -Bits proved in appearance, even in the tre- 3 -year-old and placed him in the hands ` mendous length of their noses being of a fairly successful trainer for develop- i°.IOARSENESS She Wanted That Foot. somewhat improved. They grow and went. The colt was extraordinarily big '� OSS Of VOICE. The Boston Advertiser says that- a few fatten very quickly, and the sows are gaited, and owing to the width of his 1 And L BELTS days ago an intelligent and well dressed. particularly good mothers, quiet and chest grabbed his quarters whenever •/ �; _ FOR S A�E BY ['1•racic Nt:arkJ UR. A. Otcr•.N lady entered the shop of a maker of plaster easy to handle. moved up to his limit. He was a little -_ casts in that city and inquired earnestly: inclined to be surly in his temper, and diftightWalk I .The only Scientific and Practical Electric "You make casts, -don't you? Have you a Nutritive ualit of Foods. '`1 Belt made for sacral use, producing aGenuine Quality some days would not try to extend him - S, O B E RTS-tirrent of laectricity for the cure of Disease, cast of Trilby's foot?" The good lacking C readily felt and regulated b.vth in young man in attendance blushed and The following table shows how much self. The trainer adopted a wrong coarse with a colicy baby or a colicy stomach DRUGGIST) that Cali Lc y 1Yc to any Part di - of the foods mentioned in it is sarin;- with him altogether, and instead of do- isn't leasaut. Either can be avoid gnt4ntity and po«-cr, and app stammered out that he had an impression p 1 h 1 body. Ii can be worn at any time during Lhat Trilby was a myth. " Well," said the lated to the hundred pounds. We in- ing better the colt got worse from da by keeping a bottle of Perry Davis' working hours or bleep, and will posiLrvcly cure . "I was told you would elude .dry cornstalks in this table to today. Meanwhile, whenever the owner PAIN KILLER on the medicine shelf. It 1 b Mai n Street Seaforth.would be customer, Sciatica, , - have it if anybody,but if Ou haven't it I _ ___ `�� � _ y show how dry and succulent foods dif- inquired how his hors' was doing, he is invaluable in sudden attacks of Cramps, ` • Sciatica,Cholera Valuable f - _ -�"" - _____ _ - � Genci•al Debility must look elsewhere." And s e departed feT; was told that he was coming right along C.hole,a 11lorbus, Dysentery and Diarrhoea. I r Liunibago, in a hurry. Considering h e.. r id, baste 1liusclo Fat Pure Organic and could speed a 2:40 clip. At no time Just yr all external pains. READY for WINTER. >,er♦ oUe Diseases DOSS—Oneteasr)oonful inabaif gesso? water or m3I1 (wurrii,f cnvenlent?. AUG -16.87. was needed. She would haw o travel far � makers. foriners. fat- matter. could the colt speed better than a 3:00 — 111111111111 PN v\ y Dyspepsia, t'arieoccle, before she found what was n anted. pry stalks. , 2.41 34.4s 0.•17 74.19 � sit and after he had been a month at dT THE Fexuul weakness Ensilage............1.'0 1.. 0.6 18.6 gait, - Inrpotene}'. A Woman of Ma Ideas. Best Pasture....... 3.40 10.9 0.0 19.t; work the best he could do was aquer- THE - Kidnes- Diseases, Poor pasture ....... 2. 13, 0.4 •9 ter in 48 seconds. The natural result of sea. forth •Carriage Shop, LameBael:, Carrico le Favre, the Woman Of many Turnips ............. 1.25 6.40 0•'23 6.88 this was that the .owner was as angry CANADIAN BANK OF CO -►AMERCE, S Urinary Diseases ideas, who never eats.. meat or vegetables Pumplrins..........0.4 7.1 0.1 9.9 DO'1'Sey'S Old Stand. i:lcctricit.y properly applied is fast taking tilt that grow beneath the ground, whose cos- . Clreen corn fodder. 1.19 10.37 0.31 17.38 as it is possible for a mail to be when he 1)lztcc of drug> for all Nervou , Rhcuntfltic• lace- tomes cost half nothing and are models of —Exchange. found out the truth and took not Only L''STABLISHED 1$67- - . ne}- fund Urinal Troubles, and will effect curer the black colt but all the rest of his HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. . L. DONALD ill scomin;;ly hopeless ca4es ~),here every other grace and loveliness, and who. deflects lee- known ,nems has failed. - tures on health and beauty, is a slim little In making glucose, or weak sugar, horses away and sent them to some one L CP,'�r1D UP) S'I.X MILLION DOLLARS $$,D00+O©O now ready a nice assortment of HAND Any sl ti„ rich west: or diseased organ may CAPITA Su3Iu CUTTERS of various styles.. Also b�* this "iI stn', be roused to healthy uctii its woman .with sharp features and a cold from corn the waste that is left is some- else. The deception practiced virtually - - _ - _ _ _ - _ ,r2004Q :�[,r•.IrIIS, both heavy and light. voice, which is the reverse of sympathetic. times called gluten meal, and it is a ' killed the trainer's business. The ma- REST before it is too tette. i Ler.tdinn inedica.l men u: c and recomniend Her costumes are all of ecru and soft good food for cattle if fed in the right jority of men who own horses like to B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER. . These vehicles were all made at his own the Otveu ]3c11 in their practice. browns to match her hair, which is golden, Proportions. This refuse of glucose. is - establishment and are guaranteed to be of - OUR, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, and her skin, which is pink and white. She g make the first loss the largest as well it SEAFORTH BRANCH. the,�er - best material and workmanship. ,4 . information regarding the cure has no patience with people who have bad the basis Of all Ill© s0 called gluten the last and desire to know when their S Contains fuilt . t info t; ri of acute, ehronia and nervous disease::. prices, teeth, bad complexions car any fault of &g feeds. If ti,ey are used, give not more horses are not improving S.8 they should. A General Banking Business Transacted. Farmers' Notes .discounted, r& is THEY ARE DIIRABLE, lio�v tc•) order, etc., mailed (scaled) FREE Lo ure. than ten pounds a day to the cow. —Horseman. issued, payable at all Vipte in Canada and the principal cities in any address. • -- -- •--- the United States, Great Britain,.France, Bermuda, &c, STYLISH AND CHEAP. The Owen Electric felt & >� fiance Co. —Miss M. Fl 'nn No. 689 King* street Stark's Powders, each package of which contains pP Fly*nn, ' s a ' KAfflop Directory for 1895 two preparations, one in a round wooden box, the • SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. London Ontario says: : After using Dr, Ch1 bay factory made stuff when yon can 49 KING ST. W:.TORONTO, ONTO Lariolette's Syrup of Turpentine this past K e vehicles for the same n can JOHN BENNEWiEB, Reeve, Dublin P. O. cover of which forms a measure for one dose, an im- DepOsitB Of $LUO 813Cd npWards received, and current rates Of 1nteMt ,fit home -mad printer for coughs, colds etc. I highly re - "that look just as well and last twice as 301 to 211 State St., Chicago, Ill. g , ra JAMES EVANS, Deputy Reeve, Beechwood• mediate relief for Sick Headache and Stomach, also allowed. �'Intere8t added to the principal at the end of May and Novell•- .long. ?Iii✓\TIOA' THIS PAi'ER. .conunend It as a most effective remedy. DANIEL MAXLEY, Councillor, Beechwood. j Neuralgia, and all kinds of nervous pains, and an• A call is sure to satisfy intending purchasers. __ _ s WM. MoGAVIN Councillor, Leadbury. year. WILLIAM ABCHIBALD, Councillor, Lead"ry. other in capsules, (from } to of one is ao ordinary bar in each Place in the World forYoung Men —Don't delay getting a bottle of Dr. JOHN C. MORRISON, Clerk, Winthrop. I dose which sate on the Bowels, Liver and Stomach Special attention given to the CU11Ecti0il Of C4lnmerCiS1 paper °and Fllttr O .N A I D and Women to Secure a Business Laviolette s Syrup of Turpentine as soon as . SOLOMON J. SHANNON, Treasurer, Winthrop complaints. They do not as most pills acid so many ' D1ers' Sales Notes. M C J Education, Shorthand, Etc., is the Wlli, 9VANS, Assessor, Beechwood. Lim Detroit Business University, De- you contract a cold, for it acts all the quick- CHARLES DODIDS, Collector, Seafortb j other medicines do. lose their effect or produce after M. MOR.RO, mauner, SEAFORTH.I - I :;Q //4 Lrolt,Mlch. Illustrated Catalogue er when taken from the first. One bottle oonst[pation, and are nice to take. 25 cents a boa, F. $OLMESTED, Solicitor. ]Free. References: �.All Detroit . SICHARD POLLARD, Sanitary Inspector, at all medicine dealers. . 140T W. F. JEWELL, President: P. S. SPENCER, Secretary. often completely Cures, bury. 11 $ . - . - . _ -_ _-_. __..____.____ _ _ % - - -- -