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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-10-31, Page 6"I ­­___ ­­_ - -.---- ------. � : i . � I . lv� - . � - . , ­ - 11 - � . - - � - _. - 11� . . � - . - - A � ! I - - .� '. . - - - :­ � , - , - � - - - - I - , �, - , .111. - , - - � I , , ! � � - � I � - . I—. ­_ . ­ . . I � . ; , � � - . - : . . � - . � I I I , . . I - . . I . . I k - --9 . . _ . - . . . � V ; ! - , 11W_ � , : � - I � I - . I I � � I - 11 I � � �. I � . �, . . � r � I . � . . I � I � i - � I - . - . . I . I I i , � . - I - � � � I � I ___.&M.10� : . , , � . . I . . - � I . - ! I - I . . . : I � . I - � � - k - � � ; I � . . � � . � : . � I I I � � . I . - . I � I . . . i . i . . � I t . : t � . � I I . � . - . . . . I . � . . I . . . � - . I I . - � . . I I . . . I I . : . I - - : . I . I I . , . . I . . - � . . � I 6 I : . I .. I -I ''_:. .. THE HUROX'EXPOSITORL. . � . . . . 00TOBEia 31, 18%. . I 11101000111-- - _ i -_ - _____ - - - . I - - - I I - T - . I __ � 1 . . � . . I . I . 1 . . I i ' � . � I I I I- . Peculiax Infatuation. ing Providence, which was bound to see i - I Weffington,_ Grey and Bruce. VETERINARY. I , � �� - � Hello, 1 Hello f Do men ever fall in love with each him sa,fely through under any eirouni- I FA,LL AND WINTEk OVEAC OATS. ., QoMQ,No1=-. Passenger. Mixed. I .. W. . stances, he might man& ;e to worry down I . JOHN GRiEVE, V. S.; Honor graduate of ;� I other? i k , . . . Mel.. -..... _ 2.51 P. N. 9.81 p.m. 8.88 P. X. Ontario Veterinary College. All.disesses � . . - . ,.Piece of that and still live !-- . : I . I . . � B;;;;��........ " 8.06 9.45 9.20 of Domestic Animals treated. Calls promptly � Women do. Not long ago a youfiv 8 � . . . ! Bluevale ...... - 8.21 10.00 � 9.150 . . . woman in New Sersey was married to ' Kate Thorn, in ge%l York Weekly. I � wingham,.'.. _ 8.80 10.10 '11.10 attended to and charges moderate, Veterinary � a � We carry a large range of these garments,in Tweeds, � Dentistry a specialty. Offloe--At Weles Roy& '� outhful laborer on her father's farm. - I - .. I - . ' I Gouge Soum- Passenger. Mixe% Hotel, Seaforth. 1112 -if ! U TRIED * A 1 . Meltons, Beavers and Worsted -.single and double Wingham_. .. 6.89 A.M.11.10 A. x, 7.2b P. HAVE YO . . i , I oirietinte afterward it was discovered To Make a Happy Home. I � . � Bluevale.. - .. 6.48 11.22 7.55 . t ". ' that the husband was a fem Is ; the 1. Learn to govern yourselves, and to � �breasted-intended -for fine or stormy weather- - I . C. DOAN, Veterinary Surgeon, Graduate - � . � a � , . i Browels..._... _. 7.02 11.45 8.66 : . � ; I I IEL of Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto ' young wife refused, however, though be gentle and patient. every day or, Sunday wear ---strongly sewed -well ; Ethel.... .. ..... 7.14 12.00 9.81 ; . � . . . . ! Honorary Member of the Medical Society earnestly entreated by her friends, to 2. Guard your tempera, especially in i - � cut and irimmed-added to all th* is a very, impor- � Calls from a distance promptly attended to. ' give -up her chosen consort. .The seasons of ill -health, irritation and : Veterinary Medicine@ kept cofistantly on hand. ] strangest part of the discover was. the trouble, and soften the by prayer, - tant feature -lowness of, price. I London, Huron and Bruce. Office opposite E. Bossenberry's Hotel, Hen- ' Totem of Health ym . % � . � � , fact that the bride knew her husband penitence, and �a sense of your own . . . I I 9 il Gouge NORTH- Passenger. Sall. N. B.-, Veterinary Dentistry and Surgery � � . . � � . . 5 ! � - I . � London, depart ............. 7.65A.M. 4.85P.M a specialty. 1166-5 - and errors. I . was a woman before she was led to the shortcomings I __ I Exeter .................... 9.16 5.57 - : I altax. 3. Never speak or act until you have Hensa1l .... ........ ...... 9.28 6.09 RANK S. Beattie, V. S., graduate of Ontario I I - � If men do not exhibit'this strange in prayed over your words or acts, and Kippen .. .. .............. 9.34 6.17 Veterinary College, Toronto, Menber of the P%J r. - . ED' WARD AfeFA UL, � Brucefield ........ .. ...... 9.42 6.26 Veterinary Medical Society, etc., treats all die. i - F TO I LET SOA On* fataation for one of their own sex,' they concluded that Christ would have done - Clinton.... .......- '. .... 0.00 6.4 eases of the Domesticated Animals. All calk ' . I o iiI your place. ' . . . . - . I : at least oftentimes give evidence of the a Londoeboro ._... ...... .. 10.19. 7.03 promptly attended to either by day or night I I I fact that they love one ;another. There 4. Remember that, valuable as is the ; I - 0 i , I Blyth.... _..........._. 10.28 7.12 ges moderate. Special attention given to � . . : ina I - - . 2ar I � � . are many -instances on record where one gift of speech, the gif t of silence is often � SEAFORTH. : I Belgrave .................. 10.42 7.27 v ter ry dentistry. Office on Main Street, ! � - � man has given his life jor another. much more valuable. " 1. . . I I Wingham. arrive .......... 11.00 7.45 Seaforth, one door south of Kidd's Hardware , IT IS EXQUISITE. � � ' � Gouge SOUTIR- Passenger. store. 1112 � - . I � I There are many more instances where 5. Do not expect too much from - . . . Wingham, depart .......... . 6.60A.x � ' L . RTH HORSE INFIRMARY.LCornor O' . I men have given life to another. others, but remember all have an evil I I I Bel rave ... 7.06 4.00 EAFO : J 1155-52-2 - It is a proud poffses8ion-tbe knew- nature, whose development we must . ]BINh...'_ ' ' * * * 7 * ' ' - * - * ' * - _' - ' - ' - * - " ** 718 4.16 S Jarvis.and Goderich Streets, next door to ib I - , I LondeabOrO ........ .... .. J-26 4.26 Presbyterian Church, Seaterth, Ont. All die I ledge that one has saved a precious hu- expect, and which we should forbear � . . - Clintonj .............. .. .. .66 4.46 eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do. " . , . man life, Meriden, Connecticut, is the and forgive, as we often desire forbear-� � Brucefield .............. .. .16 5.04 me8ticated animals, successfully treated at the � i I hom . e of'such a, happy man. John H. ance and forgiveness ourselves. . . ' ' Kippen .. ........ .... .... 8.24 6.12 Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the Shortest notice - � I Hensall .............. .. .. � 8.32 6.19 Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER Voter, � � Prest6n, of that city, July lith, 1890, 6. Never retort .a Sharp or angry Exeter ..................... 8.60 5.33 inary Surgeon. P. S. -A !arge stock of Voterin � I taken word. It, is the second word that makes LONG - -BOO T8 for Men d B01Y8, Loan and InVe8ftent I writes: -I Five years ago I was I I - ary Medicines kept constantly on handl - � . - i i I - , I i i very sick, I had several of the beab doc- the quarrel, � . i Grand Trunk Railway.' � - I � I � .1 _. . 00M&3P_A_1V7Y-_ r.1 . -. � . . I ­ tors,and one and all called�.t a gomplica- 7. Beware of first dieagre'ement. � . - . I Tralneleave Senforth and Clinton station % I tion of diseases. I was sick four years, 8. Learn to speak in a gentle tone d5f .. i I . follows: - � LEGAL - ; . � - � I i : . This Company is Loaning Maneyon � I .Alex � taking prescriptions prescribed by these voice. . , � - . Gouge wRa- BRAFORTH. CLur i i - . . . i . Passenger .. .. .. .. 1.03 P. X. 1.20 P. X alton, Insurance Farm Security at lowest Rates � I same doctors, and I truthfully state I 9. Learn to say kind and pleasant I : I ' ' Passenger ... .. .. .. 9.10 P. x. 9.27P. m AT Agent, Commissioner for taking affidavits, . I ,terest. . I never expected to get. Any be�ter. At things whenever an opportunity offers. of 1M � . ­ � I - GEORGE GOOD Mixed Train.. .. .. .. 9.20 A. M. 10.06A.M. Conveyances,&c. Mo4eytoloanat the lowesi I - I � . I . . I I this time? I commenced to �have the 10. Study the character of each, and - . . . I � . Mixed, Train .. ...... 6.16 P. M. 6.40 rates. M. MORRISON, Walton. � I A I most terrible pains in my back. One 'sympathize with all in their troubles', . * . . Gouge F49T- - Mortgages Puchased. I., Passenger. .. .. .. .. 7.69 A. M. 7 43 A I i day an old friend of mine, Mr. R. T. however small. . M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &o. Office - I I Pawn er .. .. .. .. 2.43 P. m. � 2:26 P'.* J Rooms One Door North of the Commercial :_ . i Cook of the firm of Curtis & Cbok, ad- 11. Do not neglect little things, if Mixed Rain .. ...... 6.30 F id. 4.66 P. M : , I FF, IFICENT STOCK Hotel, ground floor next door to Beams butchel . -� T . SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. �; f viged me to try Warner's Safe Cure, as they can affect the comfort of others in I I Freight Train.. .. .. 4.80 P. x. 8.30 P. shop. Agent"AMBRON, How & CAmNRoN. 870 1 :111 . I . � ? .k i I- he bad been troubled the same way and the smallest degree. i OF � - I 1 3, 4 and 5 per Cent. IRterest Allowed on �� I ; . �r � I � ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Sallol. Deposits, according to amount and li it had offected a cure for him. I bought 12. Avoid moods and pets and fits of ! : � 11 I i � : time left. r? I � . i '� six bottles, took the medicine as direct- sulkiness. � DR. FL)WI,EfIS G. tore, &a., Goderioh, Ontario. J. T. GARRow, � I . Q. C ; WK. PROUDFOOT. 686 � t It ' . I . . . . . . . . . �� -hyself, and to pre- .... � I I ed. and am to -day a well man. I am 13. Learn to deny ' U I I J ---- - I, i 4 . I - OFFI 11 -1 . sure no one ever had a worse case of fer others. . . I- o E -XT.- OF * AMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers" CE. -Corner of- Market Square, ", ::: I - �_ I " Solicitors in Chancery, &a., Goderich, Onk I I I I and North Street, Goderich. I I nd tale. -e t 1 � ­ , �� . I kidney and liver trouble thanIhad. 14. Beware of meddlers a M ,n� s and Boys Long Boot C .. . -Wl L D * M. 0. CAMBRON, Q. C., PHM1p HOIAT, N. Q, I . � I I . � . � �'.. Before this I was always against pro- bearers. HORACE HORTON, � i i � . � 172� C"sRON. I . I . I I . I � -, 606 ' I ; 4 prietary mediciucs but not now, oh, 15, Never charge a bad motive if a . . MANAGIR. I � I r 4 -1 . I I I . I J , I I J. DOW�qEY Solic ter, Conveyancer, &e I 11 7) i . 1 AR,,)kvv i � , -, no. good one is conceivable. . � I . Goderich, August 5th,1885. M - ­ I - i . . � 4' ��. �� ,� I - .­ I D. . Late of Vieltoria, B. 0. Office -over I � , -1 . � , , "', ; .-: Friendship expresses itself in very 16, Be gentle,but firm, with children. -IN- 'A .. _' - 4 �� ; �� ­_ , � .� cG; t J ES Bank �of Commerce, Main street, Seaforth. Pri . - I ", I. -K I peculiar wa,ya sometimes; but the true 17, Do not allow your children to go ; vate funds to loan at 6J and 6 per cent. 1036 - I .. - �� r ; . . . . . . . "I'll I - I I I The McKillop Mutual Fire. rr ,r I'll, . 1. , I'll, ��� friend is the friend in need. � away from home at night without know- i � qA - ,­ � .... �� I . MOD � Ill EEA R 1k. A.NNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors, .. - . � - ,� ing where they are. ; � _. -w � 1 I z I I I __ I .i ' M Conveyancers, ke. Solicitors for the Bank nsurance Company. . ­_ ,r . . Kea 14qrbiv�, of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan. . I � I 1 . I I ; AnOld-Fashioned Apple Bee. 18. Do not allow them to go where BE%'.')%IT AND MEDIUM , UALITIES. holf,e,,t, . AD 4 � I Q 4C ,-ff_t6 ,, Office --Elliott Block, Clinton, Ontario. A, H. I . . . . - � I ... The march of improverrient has swept they please on the.Sabbath, I � . I I . I � . 0 L -r I M"NING, J"N SOOTr. 781 FARM AND. ISOLATED TOWN- :: 11 �� It out of existence many an.old-time insti- - . . - . I ::::: f . � : I- . �,i � J . I I . RYk M PS PROPERTY ONLY INSURED. � � . : , . . I �A tution, and the boys and girls of to -day, Tommy's Enterprise. I I . I HOLMESTED, successor to tbt. iste firm.al I � 1 7 11 � '­ � I � i. -71 4 ,31 i . . _­ . F McOsughey & Holinested, Barrister, So . I .. who play croquet and lawn tennis, in Our Tommy was a little distance from I I - ­ .1 * 11 I . -it, i ' UPT-WIM ifeitor,Conveyanoer and Notary. Solicitor fos OFFICIM. . f I ravishing costumes of stripes and checks the house when the tramp came up Itto the Canadian Bank ofCommerce. Moneytolend, Thos. E. Hays, President, Seaforth P. 04; W. I . � , 4 � � would dolibtless turn up their noses at him. Is Feel better now, don't you," Also 441in Eldra Qu'afflfty ,of MEN'S �FELT - ; I I . . . Ith .Farms for sale. office in Scott's Block, Kate , J. Shannon, Secy-Treas., Sealorth P. O.; John . e- he Said to the tramp, who had just re- _� Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P.- 0. I � : I , the mention of the apple bees, and th 0 Street, Seatorth. . I , * � � - . r, DIRICrORS. I I huskings, and the raisings, which were ceived a dinner from Tommy's r.iother, .rq IV ICKSON & HAYS, formerly wich Messrs. Jae. groadfoot, Seaforth; Donald Ross, Clia. I z 4 � N61 Re �L . . . - . . ; I . I such a source Of enjoyment to their aftersawing some wood. " I told you BOOTS I - 11) Garrow & Proudfoot, Goderich; Bar. ton; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton; George Watt ,� , - : . I " I R I . ! 0 1. 4� i"T E fathers and mothers. . she wouldn't refuse you, if you'd Saw the I ; . Rly risters, Solicitors, etc., Seaforth and Brussels. I . . � _� . Harlock; Joseph Evans, Beechwood; J. Shea. � . � I - ; � : - Seafortb Office-Cardno's Block, Main Street. non, Walton; Thos. Garbutt, Clinton. . - Once it used to be considered neces- wood. Come around again." . Then � , , � - I AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS R. S.,HAYS. W. B. DICKSON� AGEM I . i ' 1. I vary for every family to lay in yepirly a Tommy v�ent to look for his bat and � . i i Money to Loan. 1127 1 . AND FL - Thee. NeLs, Harlock; itobt. XoMiUan, Sea. , . � stock of dried apples for the construe- ball, chuckling to himself : '4 That's MADE TO ORDER SPEMALLY FOR OPURSELVES. 1 UXES OF THE BOWELS I . forth; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'SuIrivan � I . tion. Of a commodity, formerly supposed the way to get that Wood sawed. If I . . � - . T IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR and Goo. Murdie, Auditors. . : -- . . %OHILDREN OR ADULTS. MONEY TO LOAN. 'rous - to be edible, and which went ', by the can't scare up tramps enough to saw up . ------- I � - . Parties desi to effect Insurances or, name of dried -apple pie. It was a high- all the wood we need my name is Den- i I . _____ . �. transact other business will be promptly attend. - , ; - y ed to oZ?plication to any of the above officers, - ' � I q Olent., with the privilege to t I ly respectable production, and though it nia.11 I I � I . I TO LOAX-Straight loan at 6 psi 6 0 9 I "O ce , -] borrowev addre their respective post offices. W� . 1189 , wael olten swallowed with a wry face, And a few days later Tommy's moth- Ge-hts' and Boys' SChobl Boots, . Ladies� �:,. A . = of-repayIng Fart of the principal money at any I like a purgative pill no table was ever er was heard to remark. " It's Strange I i = tiMe'L App y to F. HOLMESTED, Barristel L I I complete without it' and it was' always bow MaDV tramps there are around . . I - 0___ I Senforth. .860 : . . 0- ' Misses' and Ohil.dren's- Fin.e Boots, � 0 %-P - - For CRAMPS, COLIC, md a reserve force, upon which the sorely here lately. "-Munsey's Weekly. L . . ! ' _n - ' pressed .housekeeper could fall back . a - . � I r- . !V ! .. . DENTISTRY. all Bowel Troubles,, use, I when a case of emergency arose, ' A September Id -Misunder- Rubbers and Overshoes � i 0 � . I = I I . i I W. TWEDDLE, Dentist, suceeosQr to W. J. I PERRY DAVIS" .- Canned apples and evaporated apples . i 11 4= 1. . stoo . . I F. Fear. Office in Daley's Block,Seatorth, . -kl have superseded it, and its familiar tan- . ') . . 0 0 r� - Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for .. . . 0 � I Been . r " May I kiss you? �, I . N`1� . C2 -. 11 I colored countenince is o m ore ; It was in the orchard. She answered 1'_Vs� A M - the painless extraction of teeth. 1169 � - -L _A_re OWMIsr-r T_11_V311VG_ , :P IRI 0 __F` - a I r = r I . I - but its memory remains to cheer us. him not. Picking- a leaf from a pear I 1 --- F. BELDEN, D. D. S., L. D. 'S., Dentist. . ... In the early fall of the year every tree near by�6he handed it to him.. -He � , . I CD 0 G. Office -over Johnson's Hardware Store, 11 housekeeper began to dry apples. The Beaforth. Electricity for painless extraction of . .1 � first win d-f&llfj of the seagon -were util- thought he read her answer, . 11 Leave." I - I 1-1 9) teeth. . 1164 11 k ized; the wormy and knotty places out Turning, he went his way. � � . . I ... J�. M q_ . I . She gazed at him 'i astonishment, . - Dentist, L. D. Used both internally and externallY out with care, and halved. and quartered . � * - , - S. 0 (1) - C-4 ­ �".­M KINSMAN, � for she meant her answer -to. be, " You I . ..;.t, - ..�o ITS, S., Exeter, Ont. Will be a$ Itacts quickly, affording-almostinBtan, I 9) Pi I -g ! fV'-2---,;x-, 1 e strung on i a string, I F L4�� Zurich, at the Huron Hotel, on the - and cored, they wer have leave." . I � I . - .4 0� LAST TnURBDAY IN BACH hfonla, ralief from the eeverest pain. about two yards long, and theirfestoDris ' - I 0 0 BE SURE to GET 4TH E GENUINI , Alas! and so it ended. -Life, ! . and at Murdock's Hotel, Hensall, On the FIRST � decorated the Sunny side of the farm. � 0 � I 11 7 0 � 0 sai 0 M AND THIRD FRIDAY in each month. Teeth ex. . 70 25c per bott'lle. � house until the frost came. And the SEAF 'RTH AND - BRUSSEL�. tracted with the least pain possible. All work 11 2 � wasps and flies took their late vacation Dress Plainly. Q I . . 9), � 9) ca Z' firfft-classat liberal rates. . 971 . �� � � .. I mlffvl� ; I Some one has given the following rea I Z L-1. 1.0 . � season in buzzing over the festoons - . I i 0 L I - . sons why people should dress plainly on . MEDICINE and FOOD COMBINED 1, � .. I Xforesaid, and sucking up such juices as (A � I � z � Sunday. These are as valid any ot I I THE I L MEDICAL. � � of t her . i PJ (D cc I I the Sun had left in the remains he . c7t, (1) - if ­ I . A, ;*V,-% � � day of the week: It would lessen the , I ---- I i fruit. . 0 S. FERGUSON, M. D. C. M., Seaforth, I I �� . . -_ - ; I burden of many who -now find it hard to CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 00 �3-0 ` ,0 W UN, CIMULSION ` .. I P, � In lirge families, where an extra sup- - . �_J * Office and residence, that formerly cc- � , 11 !-_1 - . . - C -T- M cupiea V.E--JF- n I I _-_ -:: i :-. I intain their place in society. It - Z by Dr. Hanover, near Goderich street. �47FCODLwER OiL &Hrp,_1.,FL1A,,EANt,SrDA. , � , . I ply of pie -making substance was needed, ma . . � tr 4A. filt� -- . � , I �.':, -, . - 9) Calls night or day promptly qttended to. - _- I _� -,j­,!�* . . Establish P � - � I.,— . � ­ , would lessen the force of temptations � . t4 crease . �� I 'I, _1 it was the custom every fall, to have 1--i 1--d . a 1 4 1 . ., � 1173 weight, StrengthenBLUngt . � . __79 ___z "apple bees," or llf�pple parings," as I � I :�­�,, - . � which often lead men to barter honesty . . I HEAD OFFICE, TOROIN I 0. 000 C -t- � and NerveB. ­ . '. - . � E. COOPER X. D., Physician, Surgeon q .,�, - I 1_� �f! � I � . L__1 I - �V_ i ---,.- vi they ,were sometimes called. I and honDr for display. If there was VI" Price 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle. lAz . . 1, '-, �_ I � less strife in dress at church, people of � $6.0009000 . and Accoucher, Constance, ont. 1127 1 ,, ,,,�. ,,� It - I ,�t � - � . � , - - - , - , Qu � ,,� �. OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS M P) Lm :� 0, � lt � . I A fine evening in September or Octo- I I .,� I., * : $800,000 S:L 1-� . � , I ;, ", 4, I - REST, - -. - - - - - ' - - - � MMW :I_, . � . -1 , R14 . ber was selected, and all the young peo- moderate circumstances would be more RS. ELLIOTI! & GUNN, Bruoefield, Lioen. - � . ­ 14.-, clined to attend. Universal moder- B. E. WALKER i ;Q P. 0 (D U2 W 11) tiateo Royal College bf Physicians and - . I - �.., ple In the neighborhood were invited to In I use I V.. t i-.­�' -i I I i Surgeons, Edinburgh Ministers and' Public Speakers . I vir­ _ . . Brucefield, Ont. Pao I I � � r f ation in dress at church would improve I ' 02 c?- . I `_,J� - be present. Care was exercised; not to 0 P) SPENYCERIS � J! " -, . � - ;,� -�. - : - . , , - - 0, �!. the worship by the removal of man, I � SEA -C 0 G. SCOTT, M. D., &a., Physician, Surgeon . - � . P I pass over any one in giving ,; the invita- 7 0 -t- 0 1 ; v 'A,� -, r . I i , : . � I IV,-: 1� fl tions, for it was a terrible ,"slight" - to wandering thoughts. It would enable A General Bankin Business Transacted. Farmers' Notes Discounted. (A 0 CD qj 0 1 U) J. and Acooucher, Seaforth, Ont. Office and Chloramine Pastilles I , � 1 -.1. � I - e I I— I . 11 I be left out of a merry -making of that all classes of people to attend church in . 9 - 11 I . residence South ulde of Goderich street, Second For CleaTing and Strengthening the voice. � -,Ili", " v_ 4 . -_ Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 842 1 �- ­ �-- , , I kind. � -unfavorable weather. It would lessen, Drafts issued payable at all points in Canada, and the principal 0 S:L it Cure Roarseneps and Soreness of Throat. F ! 11'111��! ' i . cities in the United Sta�es Great Britain, France, Bermuda,&c. � . �_A - q - . PriCe 25C per bottle. � .- - 11 i Sample free on application to Druggists. - ,�,- ; "" The big kitchen was the place of on the part of the rich, the temptation ) W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D, 0. � - .1-4 I f 0 M., Member � , , � to I : I I , t 4 � ; - - � -, � F I �_ - .11 I operation. All the. tube and baskets in vanity. It would lessen, on the part SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. P) , t 0 (D 1t. of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, � . I T . I . . I �:;fl " � I of the poor, the temptation to be VIM- &e., Seaforth, Ontario. Offlee and residence 1 � , the house were filled with apples yellow (D P1 - 7� " I I � I T I I � . , . � � Deposits of $1.00 and �upwards received, and current rates of interest allowe� �-_J 1--J %. same as occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 1'. .. _,-_7_ � �. 3 848 7- . � - i and apples red, and theyoung men who one and malicious.. It wonld save I p U2 , . ­ ­ , - - � valuable time on the Sabbath. It would - NTERES� ADDED TO THE"PRMMAL AT THE END OF MAY AND :NOVEMBER IN EAG I - � � 1, ­ , " z �� - ; .. - 11 - . ; owned paxing machines were i out in . - - - � re serious pres- U 0 co , - , �, 0 1 )111 e 1 p- _- - . YBAR, A LEX. BETHUNE, M. D., Follow - . � force, each one anxious to outdo the lieve our means from a . 111111 V ­, , , - - - 1. I= W 1-k Royal College of Physicians and Surgelps' �. 11 I I � i � ,­:,-, F other and thus gain.favor in the eyes eure',and thus enable us to do more for I IN -1 a elt, tj K' ton. Successor to Dr. Mackid. Office PALMO- TAR SOAP � � - I , .�-!.J !� i . Special Alention given to�the Collection of Commercial Paper and 11armeze, WV.1 : ; _ good enterprises, P__J ately occupied by Dr. Mackid, Main Str4t, � I � , �� ;� - I .1 I of the admiring young girls who did the sales Notes; 2 - CID � � c+� I ID58 Is IndispenHable for the Bath, Toilet or, 1 7 lil:, -.1 . - --- - , . I � � I . �`_­ coring and the stringing. I . . _+ Seaforth. Residence -Corner of Victoria Square. Nursery, for clesuing the Scalp or Skin. �� - , , , pt , in house lately occupied by L. E. Dancey. . : -,'f-.T,- I JOHN AIRD, M � � - I . -on Wednesday morning ,*of jut F. HOLMESTED,- Solicitor. anag r. - � q I � . I � '­'. I What a merry company it was. How - CD Dr. Madkid has gone to the Northwest and THE BEST BABY1 SOAP KNOWN. ' � I I . �, � ; I i I I , � .� I ­ ,. i week -two convicts, Leslie Cork, of - To. - i Dr. Bethune has taken his pr tice. The , P�ioe 28C. , . the laugh and joke'and song ra (D � . aeu 1- ­ I ng Out, rDnt6, - a�nd James Maguire, of Windsor, I (A Q .04 P> Doctor will be found in r. Mac d's offl '. : 2:., , - � D wki . . I and the machines whizzed off the curly i ! . ce I . . I I - . � I . cut"a bar in the hospital 'window in - the ! � durinF the day and at his own residence duninq -1 . . �� � - -1 parings em Spinning *4 I the night. x12 . I -1 ; . and sent th over. the penitentiary, crawled out, I"t 11 . 27 Physicians strongly. recommend � ­ . Kingston The I 0entra-1 Business' Oollege, . - I,- . I - big table, and the girls there threw them Scaled the walls, and escaped. They . ;Q 9) 9).Cli - 7yeth's a] t - Extract, - . � � over their Shoulders', and looked blush- I W � lj r f 11 were away half an boiIr before -their . � N 0 AUCTIONEERS. . ": _� I ingly back to see if they had assumed flight was discovered. Cork bad served .. S�RATFORb, ON' T. "I (Liquid) � - - - , - � , . ; I the form of the first letter of the name . . i (D $:L P__J . t . t, I .. : four -years -and a half on a ten years' I I F-1. .J P. BRINE, Licensed Auctioneer for the To patieuts sufferiDg from ne-vous exhaut- I � � - I I of their favorite young man, �, I I "I $Du i-� 0 . County of Huron. Sales attended In #A fion; to improve the Appetite, to assist Dio .1 � I F � . I i I . - a .­.. I � I I term, and Maguire half a year on a .five � � . � . % A.- of the County.* All orders left at T= gestion, a valuable Tonic. . I . 11�'t � . . � I . _; " � . � . And when the tubs and baskets had years' sentence. � I 11104 (D =SrToR Office will be promptly attended to. 40 Cents per bottle. I I : r � I I I . I " - r - - - - is institutidn. is iiuRRY. Waste f %9 . ­ . I beenemptied, and thestring of apples . The password among the students of th (1) - . � I 11 t ­_­ - � . I I I I F 11 hung from the frames, sill ready , to be All Men time menu w*aste of life I Young people should estimate time as having a direat U) H. PORTER General Auctioneer and - ___� I 1 . 0 1 1 - - � ' T, -- - I I .� !� - � given to thefinishing process of the sun mon lue, and their investment of it should receive far more care and foresight �d 1). Land Valuator. Orders sent by mau to The most satisfactory BLOOD rURIFIER 18 � � I I young or old, or middle aged, who find (T) t my address, Bayfield P. O., will receive pr pt I I � I- ey va ' � I I .1. - � :� :� - � - - � ,1,6?m - I I - . and wind, in lithe evening, everything themselves nervous,weak and exhausted than their investment (if money. No time is � lost here; students must worl (A ., attention. Terms modemte. 52 1 ­ 11 I � i .. I � - I .. I ��', 4 was cleared.away, and the tables were who are broken down from excess or, Every person who knows anything about the business colleges of Canida, says I :� P CD W - Channing's ,Sd,rsapaiA1d,, _:, - I _ _6 � -t --A . . - � ; ­ I . 11 Stratford is the best spot for business education or shorthand. Catalogues an M C - I I � � spread with a feast fit for a king, and overwork, resulting in ma . 1z 1_� � I � ny of the fol I . (T) W. G. DUFF, It Is a Grand HEALTH RESTOREIL I I - � . f the liostess dealt out the baked beans lowlng symptoms : Mental depression, circulars free. � .10 ,, (D - "-a - 0 . 1.11 . : X � - 1, and Indian pudding with a lavish hand, premature ,old age, lose of v,itality lose I I i I . 1-1 V H Y, Conve Will cure the worst form of skin dises�*; wlW- � - ,�i � I I � ',i I . )� ancer, CoAlector Book-keeper and AccountanT; cure Rheumatism; will cure Salt Rhown. �� r I . 1.11 A. - -4, � I and each young m, an waited on his best of memory, bad dreams, dimness ,of W J. EL�LIOTT, � W. H. SHAW, i on 1--i W Real Estate, Do, Accident and Fire Insuranot - 1.etrge 13ottlals, $1.00. . .. 1� I ! i I 0> . � : � I � � .- : girl,, and paid her compliments while he -sight, palpitation of the heart, emissions, ! 1 SECRETARY. I PRINCIPAL. ' 1--i - 0 Agent ; Money to Loan, Correspondence, &c, � - . : passed the doughnuts, and looked love . I I t Parties requiring his services in any of these � � . 11 _ _o , lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, I - - 0 �_ . : ' . . . i I I - i 1_-1 - 0 s= z branches will receive prompt attention. Omcz I . � into her eyes while he held the slippery headache, pimples on the face or body, - I , -1 . � - . � I # , -1 I I I I ;a Pd (1) = IN DALRY's BLOCK, (UPSTAIRS), MAIN STR3XT, SEA- I IV . .. " pumpkin pie plate for her to divide- the itching or peculiar sensation about the : '. ,_ ' FORTH, 1184 ALLEN'S I - � I - ' I -1 . � piece for them both, and when he Saw scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizzi- H __ � .1 I .­­ 0AFWNO BROS., SEAPORT -1i -4 , (D - t:r . I - - . the blush on her cheek and felt the ness, specks before the eyes, twitching I I . . I � C"t- LUNG BALSAM. . 11 . I I ­ " I I I - . - � � . touch Of her soft fingers'onlis hand as of the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, ' . . I I X t For CONSUMPTION, - - . I - . - _; . I . - . _,.,��._.,. I � I M HAND -MADE' I She passed kim, the pie, be couldn't tell bashfulness, deposits of urine, loss of � - � ! Obuchs, 'neglected Colds Bronchitis, Asthma ­ . P> 0 P 9� - � . I I . I . I I .. whether he was eating ilectar or sole will power, tenderness of the Scalp and I � 0 . . ind aI diseues of the Lags. � . :I: �i . ; . ' I � . I . zl ! I leather -and, what was. more, he didn't spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire' THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN SEAFORTH 1 1 . Boots and Sh In three sized bottles 25c, 50c, and $1.00. t 1: � � . I I i � (=It- oes - , � I - : � , � care. to sleep, failure to be rested b' sleep, . i I I � � - � . I- ; I y .1 I Pi . --- -_ I I I � . "I � And when the supper was over, and constipation, dullness of hearing, loss of . . - �. . . . ­� : � I I - D . McINTYRE � . FOR HEADACHE -AND NEURALGIA9 .1 ; I � . 4� 91 7_1 . -_ ,� .- � I - I , I the old-time game of blind man's buff, voice, desire for Solitude, excitability of For ents'Furnislings, Hats alrd Ccors The Great English Prescription ' � � I I I - I . . 1, I . . and Copenhagen, and hunt the slipper, temper, sunken eyts surrounded with . I ­ i . % I � - Has on hand a large'number of Boo' . . . I � - . . ts and Shoes � I . I , - I - . i were ir . . I I . : - flew by, and nobody noticed that it was are all symptoms of nervous debility . . I - Emissions, Impotency and all I I o . -Clothihig I z n � . t full blast, how the winged hours LEADEN CIROLE, Oily IODking skin, etc., I Y Cures Weakness, Spermatorrho Afft of his own make, best material and : . � .. � I Readymade',,' � .v . � , I I � diseases caused by Belf-abuse or Warranted to give Satisfaction. . 11 . I I i I I I 1� I I I , � � . 1. i ' . . . - , . . . lout(,> paa�t midnight before the gay revel- that lead to insanity and death unless . , - . ; . indiscretion. One package $1 I _ F , I - cured. The spring or vital force h9ving t,K,qRE1six $6, by mail. Write for I&r= J ers separated, and took their way home 11 IV If you want your feet kept dry come and get For L mbago. Sciatka, " Cricks," Tic, 'StitchCe . � a pair of our boots, which will be sold , Rheumat Pains and Chronic Rlieumatism. . - � I _ 1- : , ward by the light of the moon. lost its tension every fuifetion wanes in I P&TE-phlet. EUREKA ICIMMICAL plaster in an air -tight tin box. 250. � I I 7 � AN11) SVITS , TQ ', -ORDER. lo., Detroit, Mich. For s�de by LUMSDEN & CHEAP FOP, CASH. Each'c 1. I Matcheswere made at a.pplebees, consequence. Those who through abuse . � . � , . . - � � - _- I I - � . � � hearts were lost and hearts were found ; committed in ignorance may be pe'rma- . -_ . - WILSON Chemists & Druggists, Seaforth, Ont. Repairing promptly attended to. All kinds of - -_ � . I � I . . I � I . I- . barrels of dried apples were given to the riently. cured. Send your address- for 11 \� - . -1 I . � . . I . . Boots and Shoes made to order. All parties who � . . . � . I � - 11 -11 McKiRop Directory for have not paid their accounts for labt year will � WYETWS - " 11; I � � I -, - I . world, and busy housewives B�:irveyed book on all diseases to man. Addree^ Ever thing ne'w, good and -substantial, and -*at prices that wi . 1890. please call and settle up. . I �; I � � . with pride the reenits of the evening's M. V. LUBON, 50 Front Street E%j � .. - BEEF, IRON AND WINEs I I - � ;� � ,� �­ labors, as displayed next mornin . on the Toronto, Ontario. Books sent fr , astonish the most economical buyer. �, I JOHN BENNEWIES, Recve, Dublin P. 0. 1169 D. McINTYRE, Seafortb For Pallor, -Weakness, � - - t. - 9 ee JOHN MORRISON, DeputyReeve, Ward 3, - . I ; 1. � franies bung up in every The latest styles in.HARD and SOFT HATS.- An eleTant lin -1 . 4 Palpitation of the Hewt. , � I - : I V - available sealed. Heart disease, the symptoms of � b- . Winthrop.' . . . . . , �: E I � . of FALL CAYS j�ist * i - i - . I � I . . -1 pieco where the sun would be likely to which are faint spells, purple lips in, . . . DANIEL MANLEY, Councillor,Ward I Beech- Valuable Restorative for Convaloscents. � - I . . � : - all, � numbness, palpitation, gkip beate hot) C` e- h %v" ood. combines Nutriment with stimulus . �- - - I . __��,W e a very Jarge.'stock of GENTS' 'UNDERWEAR ' MARRIAGE LICENSES IM . . - I . that w -, JAMES EVANS, Councillor, Ward 2, Beech- � I tW Be care" to ask for WYET11 S, the -only GENUIP I � ,� I I Aud when winter came and the fruits flushes, rush of blood to the head, dull are selliag at prices, iievei before'offered in Seaforth. . I I813UED AT __ � � -_ - I 1� . . wood. I of the summer were all gone, and the pain in the heart with beats strong, I CHARLES DODDS, Councillor, Ward 4, Sea- I - - -_ . I � � . I - I -irregular, the second heart . ing I ices. . . . I I custard and the mince pie had palled on I rapid and Gents' Furnish' � and -Staple Dry Goods at rock bottom pri forth I . . - - . . . . � . . ­ I I . . I their taste, the dried apple came man- 1 beat quicker than the first,' pain about � . JOHN C. MORRISON. Clerk, Winthrop. W, N -UPOSIUR OFFICE DAVIS & LAWRIENCE CO- UM -s . I � fully to the front, and having been the breast bone, etc., can positively be . . � SOLOMON J. SHANNON, Treasurer, in- I . . . I � stewed and sweetened and sp�iced and cured * L AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS. -" - throp. - -1 I I MONTREAL, I . . No cure, no pay. Send for I . � ROBERT G. ROSS, Assessor, Winthrop. . I i ' . ors or General Agents I I - - Put between, the layers of crust, it was book. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 � ADAM HAYS, Collector, 84forth. . SEAFORTH.'ONTAIELIO, Propriet , . � . . - I I - I - . DR. SMITH, Medical Health Officer, Seaforth. FOR MOST OF THE POPU"F. I 1 .71, L_ . - baked ; and if a man had good courage Front Street East, Toronto, Ontario. WM. ABC IBALD, Sanitary Inspector, Lead- . - . , � I,- . . H . . . I I -L - __ I . and good teeth and faith in an overrul- . 11,02 CA"'O"NO BROS., 1909 I Ccudno's Block U "littary or PharmaceaticalAfedioinW- _� L I � � . I . . . . IMIESSX8, RROUIRK0 - TOW Arftl" and Pwfumvy-' . . . - � I . I . � . . I - r ; - _% I .. I . t - A, � � . . I I . . - I . . . - . . I . ! . I ,, , � I - ­ . ,.: . 7 ) .. . . . � . L "Al - . .. � . I - � � . . I I I . � 1-4 �L, - . 4 � . - . , r r I �L I . � . . - I - IV:,_­IA-: I � . . � 1". '' I ) �1 � I . � I I L - I I � - . - . I � - � � . . - . . I . � . . - . I . . - - . . . I -, �� . I I � I . . I - . � ­ - � � . I ,.�*.k.. , I � . I - �� . . I ' L . . . .� I , � , 7 I , I I To"R RRY Kl� JURAd I:: M. F1 , * d I ii, lu 91 I 'I] y 0- I 0 - 1, r � %`� f C 1'�Q, 0 0 a - I . k-. . . _18 - � A I ;6Tt [a � P I . - . . - . . - I . 4 . , . � � . I - I . L I � L i . . . I � . I I � i . . . ! I : , I � - I I � . . . . I I 4 . . k. . � � � ; I . I � I I . . . . I . I . . . I . . . . I . I . i . I "I . 7 . -4_­�­ I . , ' _ L - - - \,...,.- � --- -_ _­ . . - - - . -1 I - - ­ - - _- .1 I I I I I 1. ­­ I .. - 1-1 -_-_._1-___- 11 -1___-___- - ___1.1.._-_ L- ­ . . - ­­­.- ___ -­­­__'_ -- ,- --- -_ ­ ' - .. _,­__­_._­_ --- 6 E M PF L I � . I I W11, 11 a -Ugqy�.-At , - Taborbe eoulk ,tile T, - ' ' to - ,cowp�, . "�tr,uc'oc 11v r the same to 't, . - -.fore t4,8 15th of 06 bond.1was duly ex� -the 44 ,Ouucil and 4 L � -Was pjassed, �eh __rA I � L � ,aitiol;ial on all tai. L 14th ;of Decembe mumbor of a6counti ,ed until -Saturday� 1;�:: I eolock. �. -HAr.-At the IaA � icouncil �tL he ,colle* ej-P and instructij . taxes must be paid! . p _ L .of Dei�,-ember- It ii I . I aving aecoun I ta, : h , ,Send them bi befor which will be held I �on the 151h of N ON. A. M. � T-V%_qr,F,xgy�-T township held its YJ -20 A had examined. Gi -,that some, repairs i -Mr, Gera -mill. wa ' <,-ouncilto havedol seni Mr. Jbhu . Eadio's bridge and ,shank. Mr. Tho; he had, along wil let a, job of grav, Fjfe�&;hill to Mr,: cents per rod ; Jo comniend,ed paymE of gravellin $ g thii L side rine, to Wm.. per rod. - Mr. k that Richard P4 - I L gravelling fiftY�111:1 at 4o cente; per ro( payment. Also, f reported verbally � recommending tba and b,oth the br ,coubi- be efiortenei � Ported that he hm las drain and. foun recomm6nded PaY,. reported that he , Bryaus, Councillor grav-olling leight_V L to Alexander Tht �per rod. Also, lei small culvert to S1 �VreyL to pay ha# L - that he had let iculvort on bouni I flamljlton�s lot, to, Moved by Wm, G I � 11 - iny 'Wm. GemmiR � -coune � oft, along wil -at Epidie's bridge , 10 074lock a. Tnof a � mended by Mr. : action that may bi - Moved by R, M, 1_. wrn. Gemmill, th the county treasur salelef lands in Tu report to the ree by R, Maxwell, Be imi'll,, that on acco,, the season no acI5 to travelling on -West of Wirigham. ' Ge arneadment by ., �, ,ondea by W -m. I �Sum of ten dol' gravielling on aou Wingham, providi equa , lawount-Lo ,number of accou jourutd, to meet I vale-, on the 17th o'clock. � . . , Profess � ' " I,., W 16 time to �u,,, , I - of workers who & take, isteady� eml hom�. The plan suggest may In", household a few, 1. _- uaucli may be di othell hours do, ni . work is a hom extpernely usefu: tereit of" econom� . . . . To a o.apacions wor � - � thintble, thread, 1 butt, I ons, all kinds, -other little aPP1 belong to such a and. 1 au�� unlimite With theseat hai I ,- 1. self up M bust mender, and if y 'I you w, I soon hav, tomtra and pleut� , look7mg ever all !r to ut Onv some witl every on�",_ a, resdIved Into t ,could be made re, least lo&tlay of 1 , wag� the, art crit ing . Boston dail ,me. As the 15%) her: ow,n feelinj - -words. . 4. T Would give � asfaty, and 20 � .All to flad a womal jjcis�sors -and thin .put �ua in order. - Smile question'- I - clo4ts, and dravv and shoe bags,' i I holes and Sew on-', . buttons, replace __� sew up the rip it � � . .flouticesy and ina-1 put on.. But su� i6ug.td, I have - havo iluggested � � Moro w,omen _� wamtkig someth anio ,of disdaini� , . wa4t to be -couipl ­ - � so,mething -61 gen - .tirea of -them * "I . tio , . thait I 110 I'll, I'll, are 4ying� wla# is a ne� ;� my � . sympath, y- I _J I the' work that the)v refuse to . � _ as though I hi . m6repropositior � Apd there a . -n eeJ as well As 'y live"; -in boardir � one � to look, a malo the needei Tna'�e A k�od an to .1 ers ; it coul thTo work for ti to - �Is hon�wol , On �� � � I it ,Was finished. � A Young-wo� I ev�dently took� :1 I 11114gs, already'j, I I I ...... "I � 1� 9 � .. � . � , . . I L I I IiIN&M, : ,of -,"g; 'L TW z I ' � � - - Bew-axe i L1 � ; i r . 1 ­ � -1 � : � � I I I . I . � i -1 i ; , i I I , I � I . I