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S paying busineas 1 a , meng just this clasn.* of we knov Js -to take cut the heart of an I . I � - . - � .- : .1 I 1 �1 e I I ! I - I .� .Usmpx&.�_At the last meeting of persons. She has made her own way, onion (& ed. onion in'.the beat if it can i; � . , I . . .11 . � f . I I * STANDARD household remedy in suaisow I I . the Usborne council, the clerk was in. and has been -very successful. I - have be had, 6 ,Ithough lacking this kind any ' . Electrio Hair flestorelp . �, I . A fulusemore than 40 years. A j?*V16 ; : - � 7 1 - �xtracted to complete the roll, and do- had one or two women tell mo that they other oat, be used) and roast it. , When ! . I � I care for Dyspepsia. Scrofula, Nervous PrOftrs ---- 11 j . .. � . I � . I : � n and.all diseases of the B10Cd# - . I I . I - 4 liver the same to the collector on or be- a t"', t it � I � an . : Stdm it Iver. .- - . ,� I . tried to do thin work, bat they could soft, so ft can be h dled without mush- ' I � - RESTORES GRAY HAM i tion, Co"st' t'6 ,I lorethel 15thof Ootob6r. The,collecter's, ,G - ge i . . ing, put it into the affected ear as hot . I . ach an L _ � , �, I I . I . . 4( -Row 'did you try?" I asked th I �. . —TO ITS— i Unequalled for Producing ar � � I , a Cle I .... I I I � � - � bond was duly executed in presence of �11 Oh I I put an advertisement em- an can be borne. Unless 'the cause is � � - . IF V OL BOAS. - '' I . -*.Complexion. - . . . . . . - � I ... I : � I I ouncil and accepted. A by-law � in the deepey than ordinarily, the pain will Softnem. 1 - � .1 . � t � the c - -_ Original Color ,Beautyg .. -1 paper but nobody answered it." cease I 1 . A botanical compound, put up in packages � . Z I � -was passed, charging 5 per -cent. ad- " m a very short time and will not , - , I I ; of ordino I � � I . � . I I .1 . . - i � and isent by mail At one third the cost I &I, on all taxes; unpaid af ter the Well, that isn't so very strange.- An I I ; ead Clean, Cool and Free . Z I ;� -dition I I Keeps the h ary medicine. lArge packiges, tiufficient for 3 - m . advertisem � . . i I � - _� I of December. After p"!ing a ent of that sort gets easily A coui h sirup in which onions form from Dandruff. I quarts, $1.00 , half ilze pack-4es, sufficient for - I 24th I Along with a case . new millinery received,came , I . I . - I . 6, - I I I er of accounts the council adjourn- lost.to eight in thet midst of so many an important part is. made by taking one . ' ! 3 pints, 60c.; sample packages, 25c. i I . . Mumb several boxes of Wo( I Boas for Misses and ChIldren - ; -- . I - "wants" as appear in the papers. cup of vinegar, one cup of molasses and - I- Cures Irritation & Itching of the Scalp. ' A reliable. Agent wanted in this locality. .., Z . , �. ,6d until Saturday, November let, at 11 I It . KNIGHT BOTANICAL CO., � � � - . I i � . . - Personal, endeavor is what is needed, to . - . White—'they are in I Broadway - New York. ; .� . '16�clock. . one-half cup of cut-up oni'ns. Put on 0olorings—Fawn, 11rey and : I � 252 . I ' ' I and that was what won for the New the . stove and simmer about half an hour, - � � run in price from less' than a Gives a beautiful gloss and perfume to the ' 1183-52' .1 I _. . I . . . - f[A,r.-At the last meeting of the Hay different lengthN" all( produ e - will stop the ' I � . ; I I . . � . � . : � York girt of whom I have just spoken. ntil e onions ate sof t. Then re- ' g out c s & 'oe " � I . or u n in fe da t soil the skin . council the collector's bond was accept� Perhaps yo u - quarter up. They wiH all be sold at a bargam. e most & ,c w h I . . � - I ions given that all a wo Id like to know just move an� strain. Take a teaspoonful of � * � f5h del atwe � - . ; ed, � and inatraot . - id and him she ,1M ;f T� .3 .1 U � � . I I � � Halsted & Scotts --- � .% 1. what she d, I - taxes must. be paid on or before the 15th . 9 . � 19nis frequently, heu virouULe w to a � ­ � __ I I � I - I I ember. It is desired that )parties the first place she didn't advertise. cough, at d unles's very deep seated, the : � . ' - FULL DMECTIONS. WITH RACH BOTTLIL It . of Dee She'got some cards printed with h- . I I : �EDWA D McFAUL, � . :B_Z�_1%'T-._M:E1R,'S!9 baving accounts against the council er cough Will not 1968t long. - i I - . I ' . : . ,D. ! -send them in before the next meetingi name and -address, and her business- on I I I I TRY IT AND BE CONVINCF : ­ � � 11 which will be held in the township hall, them. These she took to the large - . I � . . I � Josepnine street, Wingham,Ont stores and gave them herself to the .A. Question of Time. � . Price, 50 cents per bottle. : I . , - 15th of 'November, at 10 o'clock . . - * . SE FORTH' ,­ Refuse all Substitutes. * . - ,on the I clerks, at the same time explaining her A story is going the r unds about a . . - i E: a I ! J. A. HALSTED, Mount Forest. ... - a. In.. 0 .. I I . � - J. W� SCOTT, Listowel. . project. She then said she would -call � local juryman, an Irishman, who clever- I � I . TURX,RERR-r.-The council of this i - i SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA, - I . township held its last meeting on the at a stated time f or the work. Of lyoutwitted a judge, and that without � I � � . . � I Deposits I received and Interest &I - - � . I I . . I . � . 4 � 20th inst. The reeve reported that he course it was an experiment; she did lyin . . � ! . . ASE I I 9. i I H 46 SPENOERC I .. lowed. � � � not know how it would succeed, but He come breathlessly into cou'rt, - I . . � I ced to Farmers sad Busi- . �, . had examined Gemmill's bridge and - . I I I - I I Money advan � , she felt that it was worth the trying. se; * . -, Druggist, 60 HingSt.,Westo - � -ths,t some repairs were necessary, which ying : . � I Chemist and . ness Men, ! * � I wish- I co�ld reMember - the list of 11 Ohq my lord if you can exeuse me, � . I . . .. On long or short time on endorsed notes of p 'Mr. Gemmill was instructed by the I I I : , i - prices that she gave - on her card, but pray do i I do ulot know which will die I HAMILTONI - - - ONTARIO. I. collateral security. Sale' notes. boughtatafair � ,council to hav,o done. Also that he had . � - � valuation. Money remitted to all parts of � � . . ' ,I I � I ; I sent Mr. John Ainsley to examine the oya'ly thing' I can remember was that first, my' wife or, my, daughter." Sold by J. S. R'JBERTS, ,Seafortb.. I Canada at reasonable charges. I 6 i Dear me ! th sad,�' said the ifi- _________�_ . . Eadies bridge and report to Mr.Cruick- . . i I S 'it given. to collecting the stocking Mending was from five to 6 at's SS OHANGE, 'pecial Attentio � ten cents a pair, according to the amount * on are A - BUSIN E. ! I . . shank, Mr. Thompson reported that � nocent judge ; " certainly y 0I . . � I - i Notes and Accounts. I I - . : I � . I d, along with Mr. Cruickshank, to be done. Of course all the prices excused." . I ;,-_- I I (-)Wr-V-A-:P.T- (D I I I R . he ha ' Agents in Canada -The Merchants- 11 � were swall, but the aggregate she - The next day the juryman was'viet by . � ! . . . � let a job of gravelling twenty rods on I . I ' "I I , ,7 at 60 thoughir-might be good. 'She came for a friend,' who, in a sympathetic -voice, . I I Bank of Canada. � Ftfe's hill to Mr, John Porter . . Mutual Live ,Stook- 1 Office honrs-From 9 a. in. to 5 p. ni. I ceats per rod ; job completed d re- the bundles at the promised. time, end asked : � l I � I I I I ) I � I � . a - . . � . commended payment. Also letina the very first day she had her shopping .11 Ho s your wife:9" . NEW MEN R� AN OLID STAND' ' - � -E. SMITH, Agent. ' I t. .. job bag, a good-sized one much More than it � . - - I INSURANCE CON � A. I She' all right., thank you." ' . . . . . I i � of gravelling thirty rods on the 25th . . 1 1154�52' - I . . - , - line to Wm. Mitchell, at 26 cents e had to have a separate par- " And your (1�ugh'ter 9" 1 . , � . - I I i I side . - eel made. These she returned at the 11 She'3 all right- too'. Why do you I ,R. BE TTIE & -COO i Mr. Cruickshank reported I Head Office: Seaforth. 1- &ih,6M Nvolo i%LL ir,,,)T^ i , A*1 4 . per rod. promised time, and the next week she . 9 - - � I ' 11 .VP 46P.&I-L TIONS_ T�IEY V "A hard Porter had � completed ask 9" . A& ! * i that Ric 6 4 I 0 eq tdlling and sto'ck of Mir. James McGinnis BE DA14GEROUS. - i . . had a still, larger quantity, so. that she aid you did � Have purchased the A r I THE ONLY Live Sto any I gravallinc, fifty-nine rods on gravel road Why, yesterday you a . i 15 1 ' had to have the bundles sent by a not kno'vv which would die first!" to recei e a continuance of the liberal patronage in Ontariphaving a Governirent De t d I � �� 2� 11 I re now . *_ -.- I - . - 0111 a', I *4 , � ­­ ..?�_,� ...... , at 4o cents per rod, and recommended in Seaforth, and hope A � ­- 11 - iinoley had mesaeng " Nor do I. . being duly licensed by the same. � -,)Ore Eye� " I ,,,,/.�_ I er boy. Her work has increased That is the problem , ,�. Thny intend +9,king it carrying on the business of Live Stockliasur I payment. Also, that Mr. A so long extended to their predecessor. 't ... t - te � 41 _,;�� - i until now she has a boy constantly em- which time alone can solve." i ance and solicit the patronage of the impor rs I % - - �� . . reported verbally on Eadie's bridge, . i L � , . ployed to get and return the parcels, 0 - i and breeders of the Province. . � . i ..atarrh . '­ � I I I _� i recommending that the site be changed , . I —_ �D 4 - ­� - and has two assistant menders. Now For further particulars address 7, �­ - and both the bridge and approaches � I as Profitable_�r Customers. - I.- '� upid in the Choir. � Real Inte'restmg'as Won . �_. _.- . I what O'ne woman has done, anothef may - 0 1 1 , JOHN AVERYI Sec.-Trea% I .ameness, ­�;�t� _­ ... ( -could be shortened. It. Maxwell re- do if she will only go to work in the Hamilton, October 3rd.—The mar- � . - I .;, . - I ;. ,- . � . ported that he had inspected the Doug- right way. There are families who need ,riage of Elerbert Muir Morton, of atnil 1164 1 . I nd found job completed, and H - They- have added a fine new collection of Sugars, Teas, Canned Goods, I'll, . I las drain a ' — ,emdle' .. 11 - such work done for fhem as well as the ton, to Miss Elizabeth Mercer, step- � . I recommended payment. Mr. Gemmill and all kinds of Spices. Also a full line of-, - I . 1% , i army of single men and women. Many daughte of Sheriff McKellar, contains � . I ,.-,., ' i reported that he had, along with Mr. a tired, overworked mother dreads the a tinge of romance- in the manner in ; I- . . I A BA R CT AIN. ,ornplaints � . .. I . Bryans, councillor, Grey, l ' ' * . .. I I gravelling'. eight rods on boundary line sight of the weekly mending -basket, which the handsome' baritone won his - ' 'A � % i - I . y CROCKERY ' ND GL1_%%SJSWARER . iber . - -- � and would be very glad if she could bride. Miss Mercer is a beautiful ' . A - - Onaccount of failing health,the subscri Wnburn I i to Alexander Thompson., at 49 cents get a few hours' help each week from: bruuetto, with a well rounded figure . offers 9,11 his valuable property in the thriving % I I ow 7 I . J ,,arrin eki er . per rod. Also, let a job of putting in a . � I . I i ith . . - 0" heard many a wo- and. eloquent dark eyes. She and Mr. W6 will also carry on the Pork Packing Business extensively this Village of Brussels for sale at a b - i s ` fill culvert to Samuel Snell, at $1.90. somebody. I hav . I whole or in separate lots to suit pure ue�. The Weness - m man say this, but she always ends cby Morton. were both members of St. � I �. .� ' _-,J'a prVy is centrally located, comprising in %i 4 FAC -SIMILE Of � . fall, and will .:,1',1 F1 ' Gre r to pay half of both jobs. Alsot saying that'she can,find no one who will Thomas I � I I a lot, BOTTLEWITHBU 3 -church choir, and have been � foundry and machine shopil with I p WRAPPER.' : i � tha� he had let a job of putting in a ' ) ,rains 3 do it.—Sally Jo' White in Wide on very friendly terms for some months. I. ' plan, EChd three acres of land; 2nd, brick store, ,culvert on boundary, opposite John y . S good cellar, hard and .soft water, and fitted . � � Awake. . Z It was the general impression among Pay the Highest Cash Prioe for Dressed Hog Uall. % I - Hamilton's lo,t, to H. Hayden, at $2.50. 1 � . I I . for dwelling above; 3rd, five dwelling houses _ * � . 140 � the lady's friends that 9 -he was engaged " - % under rent at present.. Also wood working ma- - .# aflng. i Moved by Win. Cruickshank, seconded � . - ; � i . , . I chinery-1 larle planer, made by McKecbnie & � -by Wni. Gemmill, that a. committee of . News Notes. to be married to a gentleman residing 'he hard times more than half way by it I i ' . —A.miniDg'expert has located valu- in Vancouver, British Columbia, indeed, We are meeting i giving Bertram, Dun as; I moulding machine (3 sided) 3ruises USE 11 i council, along with Mr. Ainsley, meet made by Goldie & Mcdullocb, Galt; 1 band saw i at Eadic's bridge on Saturday next, at able seams of coal in Cape Breton, and she led her friends to believe that she I FIVE POTJNDS OF TEA FOR 25 CENTS. made by McKechnie & Bertram, Dundas, and i ^rl I ,-% will shortly go -to England to float a intende the 2nd inst. for .- good working order. For particulars ad � I 31julds 311, I 10 o'clock a., M. I and inspect site recom.- Banff, where she -was to meet her fiancee, I WM. R. WILSON, Brussels P. 0, 1118.6 mended by, Mr. Ainsley and take any company to work the mine. Give us a call; it will pay. 1:�Fw Remember the place, first door . I action that may be necessary—Carried. —The corner -stone of the. new. Cen. and they, were to be married at the south of Hawkshaw's HoW Main Street, Seaforth. . — liles POND 8 tral School at Brantford was laid -a few residence of a mutual friend. The -sis- I . . I I Is . I 3Aoved by R. Maxwell, seconded by days ego, with Masonic corem,onies ter of the Vancouver gentleman came :. . 20 STANDARD NOVELSM . � Wm. Gemmill, that the clerk write to 9 out fro England to attend the wed- , The best brands df Flour, Bran and Shorts,- als& Peas, Oats and � 3urns I �. I � the county treasurer in respect to the Grand Master Robertson officiating. are, din d was to meet Miss Mercer and Barley, always'on han d. . By Wilkie Collins,George Eliot,Charles Reada,R. in '! - ' —Win. Mulligan-, a boy of 13 ye - 9, a I and other famous � salelof lands in Tumberry for taxes and . . L.Stevenson, Rider Haggard . � I . I . : . . eeve—Carried. Moved has been baptured, and confesses that be accompany her toBauff. Mis's-Mercer - - authors. All �r-I.,V1114 — Yound's EXTRAVI 1, . - by R. Maxwell, seconded by Win. Gem.- -robbed the Winnipeg post -office TLiesday had been receiving congratulations for I I I R. BEATTIE & CON' - . - f . � . For $1.00 DEMAND PON DIS EX � Mill, that on. account of the lateness of night, 14th inat. I .so�-dra,l days, andt not 'congratulations __ � nsect I . - the season no action be - taken in regard —John Byron, of St. r3atharines, only, b4t substantial wedding gifts as --- ' I — Post paid. Well bound and handsomely illu- 511W TRACT. AOCEPT W I SUBSTJTUTE FOR 1* � strated. The I . I I i to travelli-Dg on the south boundary, I L I - , the Canadian public. Remit by P. 0. order or 3ites I i , 3 charged with manslaughter at the To. well. On Wednesday she bi,de good-bye ,,re,btest off er ever extended to - " Moved in 4 regi8tered letter- . � - ronto Assizes, was found not g 4 . -% 0 i west of Wingham—Carried. -.Pr Ch . uilty. to . e make the trip she `ON r% TxTrn'NT *0TTaT.TQTTTVt1_ M. + O'L I 'rka �a"Qlsx" hf ar e a ainst Mrs did Wend to F1 RS)T 'OF 'THE SEIS 0 _� sev �Ial friends. If the young lady � -arfaendmentbyGeorge 1-hompson, see- 5 5 5 . I . J-1 . I I - . I I � . Stewart, the Christian Scientist, who change her mind very suddenly, for the I * I190-12 J 1"rna ,fl - J � 1 4 . I � I . hank, that the . � I . - % ---. i ! attended the late John Kent, was also gossipp rs say that Mr.Morton proposed . . - I : -sum of ten dollars be expended in � . I I . � . - - . I � . 4 3 . I I * to , 'her �nd was accepted on Wednesday ore Feet . i � gravelling ou. south boundary, west of dismissed. . � ; � � . I I ) __ I .� I Z . - ; -Capt. Watts, of the. ill-fated yacht night. !Be that as it may. Mibe Mer. - � NViol!"fil'i (Al I I I I . � ' 't, --- 1`1_`�%-Z-; "'� . T r � � � � � . , � I Wingham, provided Wawanosh expend New Valencia Raisins,,;very fate; new Vest" Ohrrants, extra , 1. , - I ­ I I . - 1 �4'_­'*' � - cer and', Mr. Morton were married at . - I . . .. I - .1... K . ,"Z--.71 ­ 14-, " - 11 � equal amount -Lost. After passing a Keewatin.- has died after terrible suffer- - NFLAMMATIONS . I i . - I i � � I I � P ­ '_ ", I � - I the council ad- ing in Winnipeg ]3ospit%l. He was a St. Thomas'Cburch, at one p. m., the choice , new Salmon, flat tins best in the market. ...Also, in stock- 1-,i;...-, , 1.�,-,) 'I. k � I ' - "., . . number of accounts, �� . .I . ., - � . Nly. , ,`� j V, I I , -our t at Sault's hall, Blue- brother of Mr. Wm. Watts, the well- next day, b Rev. Canon Curran. oneless Ch. Duck -',, If-& ,% ��_ and y I rn Beef in tins, a'd by the pound ; B icken, : 'k - ;- I . I'll I I I ��_- - -,- 11 ,�,, � , i I I . : J -"",\ -;i:7,!-.f�'..(�, I . . - \ i,; -i - - I . ��,t, tw_.� " �; . n -: : n�A , cz! -, 2'. 1. ,., _'� �Wa " 11 � known boat builder, of Collingwood. - So secret and so sudden were the new 'and Tu�key; Potted . Ham, . 1�ott�d Ox Tongue ; Lu ch Tongue, Dun- . _ - i 11 : vale, on the 17th of November, at ten . . - )EMORRHAGES - 11­A,!:".2,�--,�-��.- .1 i � . -Word has been received that on the arrangements that. a number of Miss ' �:' -tkN�',,­,%J,',.' .1, ; i � o'clock. : dee MArmalade, Ori6ntal Pickles, Curry Powder .in bulk and bottles, \. - - , ­­ . i . 1. � i .!1�111.�:V-_. 1*1 M , L I .1 11 I L - .- ,!. 7 . - : .- '. . n I � _ I'll, .... � i I � ­ - . - 4th of October, Kenneth McKenzie, for - Mercer's relations and intimate friends . ., ; ­ -, - I Spices �rhole and ground, an pure. .� , . __ - I � merly of the 10th concession Kincardine called on her that aftemoon to bid her I . 'L� . EW i � - . - I . � - . . F . . I _,�', , � - Professional M6nding. - : . ALL F" � . . I township, Bruce county, fell from - the good-bye'#m,d wish her a pleasant trip to . . i f I 11 , , � � I I ` it is time to tu:rn again to that lase third storey of a building in Red Jacket, th t-ind were dumbfoe i: ; ! � , 11 ff I I � - I � . ' o not wf6Ut, or cannot Both d_v�� I his in Green, Black and Japan, from 25c per pound upwards. THIS IS THE - 014 L', - I . of workers who d ; .� �_ 0, 11 1 � � .� Michigan, and was nearly killed. - Te . � "" ' I "' 0 L ' S - I � take, steady employment away f rorn . I t, I , Sr RIGHT KIND� DONO' � iscover that she had -gone with a L_� Ift i I I i .. re broken and a knee was dig- handsomer man." � RA I N TAKE ANY OTHER.. i a . I home. The plan that I am going to � arms we . ' I � . � I � � . - - . pective, � . . - - �_,. I . suggest may mean absence from one's located. - It is said that the poor pros Su�ars, all arade's ;, priceis low. I i � � � b I �� , �� " I I �i - * - -A Pelham farmer has had an ex- bride,,.,,room in Aran'couver had a house - � I - ;, I I 1i - Z, 01 household a few hours at a. time, but so � . - I I - I - . �, 11 n 7p� � . ' all r�ady furnished to receive his bride. ! I . . f List of Lands For Sale .. : I � perience with the McKinley Bill that � �,--�, ,�l - I I . f - -_ , --much may be done at home that the L . . *, " f* ' I The has opened his eyes. The - deserted pro�spective' groom is 1 H igbest prices �aid for c� hoice' Butter, Dressed Chicken I C'.0 �3- A a . . I - Potatoes have ' i , .1 83 Ducks, J 4, U vari a In the County of Huron, belonging to The Can- I I other hours do not really � count. � , T,, .Ila 4 i I I � �-, _� been selling at Niagara Falls for 75 James� Towniiley,, formerly ,employed i etc. P! st Office Grocery. , I . ada Company. Only 10 to 25 per cent. of - I i � - ; work is a homely one, but it is . I b � � I . -at any L-ure . ; extmmely useful and is in' the in- cents per bushel, and the Pelham .,man .with the fludso . chase money required down, balance � � I I . � I A teres�t of econ I omy. The stock in trade took a load there, expecting 75 cents per Railroad at'Barrie. He and Miss Mer- - . i within 10 years at 4 per cent. Instead of going i . j I I � i i - I . � . I � to the Northwest, farmers looking for land emu i ; I � � ' . ia a ca,pacious work -basket with scissors, bushel as the price, but the McKinley cer would have been married last spring, _ I I � . secure aome of the finest land in Ontario on the �_ I � � � ape a a but I easy terms mentioned. County of Huron's Va- I I I . . . I thimble, thread, silk and cotton t Bill b d been in force for i few days- for the fact that the death of Miss R L E 4, Y I STEJ A F OR m H ' - 't - " I ..&.. a - � . J. FAI . . . The Great Purifier . I and brought the price of potatoes down Mercer's sister caused a postponement I � cant Lands.: . � I buttons, all,kinds and sizes, and all the . : I I -11 I GODERICH.-13 con -S half 37. Bayffeld-E � � I I i . - . 1. 3 1 i � - I . I other little appliances that naturaJ]y to 50 cents, and at that rate he had to of date of the wedding. _�__ . ; I - OF THE - �1; half 87. Maitland Concession -Island opposite � I I I I dispose of his load. Mr' - Townley had left Victoria and ; � : I . . i � I � � belong to such a basket, deft -fingers, . . 53, 64,65. . 4 ! - - I 7 I -Wm. Gavin, of W - e- HAY. -4 con -W hall 5, W half 6, N half 7, W 1i I I � - ed stock of iDatience. stson's Corners, arrived at Banff to meet his bride.-. B � , t % I �, I I I . A - rurillmit . I "T -1-14! " r ---v'half of W half 5 W I %* . "" - Ontario, went to Montreal the other fore leaving Victoria he was given a - 0 . I 4 - I . With these. at hand, you may set your day with $210 in his pocket. He en- -gorgeous send off -by his fellow employee K : VV 11AIJI-01 01PAIAX V IN I 11, JuldwWV it 11 1W in W &wag nha1*11f, of E halt 5, 8 half of E half 6, N! 7, 8, NJ9 1 1 . I self 11,-o in business as a professional . 1% W halt 11, 8 half and NJ 12, 13, W half 15, W ' 1 . gaged a cab, went to a saloon, treated - in the Canadian Pacific Railway offices . t . halt of E half 20, W half of E balf 21. 6 con -K % meude�, and if you manage it properly . - , , I W his cabman and then took off his coat to AhFire. It is several years since he and � . .___ - � hall 4, W halt 6, F4 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, S half I you will soan have a large class of cus- . ; I half of N half I i 13, W half 16. , 8 half 3, S A fight him. When he was induced to�,- bAiss Mercer -or Mrs. Morton as she r . : i .plenty do; I remember once - ' ' I . Seaforth Dairy. 4, N half 6, 7, 8, E, half of 8 half and N half 9. � tomers and i war n 5 � looking over all my dresses to find one put his hand in his pocket after (18 'must now be called -have met ;, a d . � 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, WJ 15, WJ 16. 8 c0n-El 6 Et i . . . I , . e does not r g after such Head - - art rs r Boots and Shoes., 15, E hall 16, NJ 18, E hall of S halt 19, 'N half . 1. - to pat on. Something was the matter he was $75 abort. H eftleln- the anticipation of ma'rryin� . . I qu , e I � � 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 . 9 coll-E -1 ber the saloon, the cabman, or even the a proinpted separation had, it is said, � . . I I I I I Having purchased the Dairy Business i with every one, and the trouble finally I . . � I . half of E half 26, EJ of EJ 26. is con---�N half - , e hotel where he was staying. I - resolved into the puzzle of , whi.h I been wearing on the prospective bride." I � : . from Mr. Roderick Grey, I beg to solicit a con- 9. 15 con -NI 7, W half W pt. 21, 26. � 16 con I � , .� , I - . . tinuance of the patronage which he has re- _E half 6, N half 9, 10, Wly pt. IL 17 cOn-INI 1 . -ady to put on with the — I , could be made re - . I ,eived in the past. With the advantages I C , . , � t outlay of time. A'friend, who . . GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. e stocl� suitable for fall . wear at REA- have in my refrigerator and situation, I hope to 49 6) 6, S half 7, 8. N. By. -14, f5, E half 16. S. I leas Onions. . An iDame'lls I By -WJ 10, E 1 33, N E 70 ac 36. L. R. - East- i -ne�of the lead- , - ; . i be able to give my cuptomers satisfaction as to E balf 22- i . One of the healthiest vegeta �q I ery hot weather. . !Vas -the art critic on c .,O�T I quality of milk even in the v A I BLE PRICE& HULLETT-4 eon -W half 12, 13, 14, N half i waiting for . ki � ; . I ing Boston dailies, was not the healthiest one grown, -is the on- I i half 17, 1 - EPPS'S- COCOA. � ome very nice Enes of Ladies'Angola Boots and lEtealizing that the cash system is the most 16, N half 16. 5 cou.-Whalf 13, 1b, E . I -me. As she saw my despair deepen, ion yet, strange to say, but'few p3ople I tisfactory to all concerned, I have 7 con. -E half 19, N half 20, 9 con. -E half S1. . � ag found expression in use I 'it as- liberally as t - BREAKFAST. just and sa . . � i . her own f eeli hey should. . . decided to sell for cash only. 14 con -N hall 23- t half 2, N 11 ,words.. I ral laws Gent8' Kan'�aroo. McKILLOP-13 con. -I, N half of i Boiled onions used frequently in a fam- 11 By a thorough jinowledge of the natu f I rates halt 3. . I, I would give a good slice out of AW Tickets supplied at reduced 14 con. -Rein. 1, 2, 3, ,A, 5, 6, N half 7, E I I - of the which govern the operations of digestion and . � my ily of children will ward off many 1R. WILLIS - i , and so would you," she said, nutrition, and by a careful application of the � y ' half of S half 7, N half 8. Seen. ­wJ_ 3, W half , - - sa - I .1 diseases to which the little ones are sub- . . I STANLEY. -5 con -14. 4 .44 * an who would come with fine propertfl0s of well -selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps .� � i -1171 D. D. WILSON. 4,Whalf5,7,8. &By.-WJ14,16,EJ1Z, : t6 find a wom a week and ject. . The principal objection to the hap pro ded our breakfast tables with a delicate- . CORNER OF MAIN AND, MARKET STREETS. � STE PHEN.-6 con. -W half of N half & X 11 80iMra and thimble once promiscuous use of � this vegetable. is that ly flavon hich may save us many i I —1 h0f of S half 23. 10 con. -E half of W half 10, I - � — - . � us in order. Who wouldn't ask a of.' heavy do 3bors' bills. It is by- the judicious use I , of 8 half 17, ,put the odor exhaled after eating is 'so I . . ­_ E balf W half 11. 13 con.-$ half bat would go through of such a rticles. of diet 1 that a constitution may _____ - -_ - . 3, S balf of N . single question fensivei A U of strong coffe aken be gradu My built up until strong enough to re- The People's Miata". . Nhaif22. 14con.­NJ4,Nhalf� I .: - I half 17, EJ 20. 16 con. -3, N half 4, 81 6, E half I - " 'ee t - ' ts, and drawers and stocking bags, el�77ter eating is claimed y to disease. Hundreds of serious 9 I 0 - 4 close I immediat to sist every tendenc People niake a sad mistake often W10 4 11 I I half -10, N half 16� 16 con, -N1 17, N1 I i : 6 of W 11 and shoe bags, and would mend the be excellent iij counteracting this effect. subtle mdadies are floating around us ready to results when they neglect a constipated condi- I I � . S1 7, NJ 19, NJ 23. 18 con. ; �g strings I t- - attack w iierever there is a weak point. We may tion of the bowels. Knowing thattBurdock is V . 22. 17 con. -Rem. � balf 16, S haif 19, T holes. an& sew on the missin an Although for a day or so after - Ua JLU& - 's n any a fatal shaft by keeping ourqelves �� - ­_ ... - -N half 7, S balf 8 15 N 4 1. - � buttons, replace.the bit of frayed braid, onions the breath may have a disagree- w=rt fled with,,pure blood and a properly Blood Bitters is an effectual cure at auk stage of - 9 t I I , � I - . 19. con. -N halt 4, W half 11, E half 16. 22 con. I - - constipation,does not warrant us in neglecting V . 1, ri . � - -Rem. 8, E half 9, S half 10. North By. -E - I I sew -up the rip in the pocket, brush the able odor, yet after this time- it will -be nourishe I frame. -" Oivil Service Gazette." - t the right time. Use it now. I . ( � - - — . � � . - to use it a � I I __ - - - -, half W half 33. L. R. West-fLem. 1, S. balf 3. " . - Lig ready to Madel Isir iply with boiling water or mil.K. Sold — � . . , . T I . I .flounces, and make eaverythi much sweeter than . before. . � In packets by grocers, labelled thus: . 6 1 Aux Sables --9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, W halt & N hall t . . :. yk � put on. But such a W`0mD6u isn't to be For cro ultices are used oily 1 . - - .V d will Of E halt 16, W half 161 17, 181 19' � i tried and I know. I up, onion po JAMES'.1,PPS & co", Homceopathic Chemists, � Equal .Rights. - . - J prr- � BERKSHIRE PIG. -The undersigne � Jound.. I have with success, providing the child is kept London, England. � 1041-52 . I WILL POZITiVEU� C'� - �4�1 Akeep during the present season on Lot 10, Rented 'Farms for sale at expiration of existing m L - . t__1$ A _" . . 1 : 1- , 1- arid liberty and ji 0-riceii � sion 71 Stanle- a ThorouLyh-bred Berk- Uases. I have suggested 11 150 Cb VA,--" out of dratte, and a sudden cn1L1 avoid- All nave equa r g a - V I I - I the pursuit of happiness, but ma -y art handi- . _U1_ ­'"�1�5�-Ir" " tedriumber of sows GODERICH.-Bayfield-67 � " � i � - MoLre women who have come to me r ;-.3 shire�PiL to which a linii � � I ; . . - the race by dyspepsia, biliousness, I If. J 1 0 i 1 will be ken. Terms $1 payable at the time of HAY. -4 con. -N half 4. 6 con, -N halt 14. ; , i - . � . O' Mind Your Own Business. capped in I - 0, __ "' I 1, 11 I � , , IJ , 11 ! I I ed. The poultices are made by warming I t, " 1i I _� L. � � Wainting something to d , and such a E A tFl, P", I I service,with the -privilege of returning it neces- 6con.-Wbv,1f3,14,17. N­half17,SJ18,Nh&lf � � the onions in goose oil until - soft, then -Those men alw%y's succeed best who wind lack of energy, nervous debility, w ak e8% eon- I i T 1. � As I received. They all. stipation, etc., by completely rewo ng theoe -ri --- I I . ! I sniff, (5f disdain I putting them on the child's feet and their ov� n business. The reason is probably be- P, �Iw ,,, r.-, ,,: �: � , " '! z I 1.- 0 , r,j: z , , -_ _­� '-' sary. WK. McALLISTER, Varna P. O.,Ontajio. of S half 19. 8 con. -IS, 14 81 17. 10 COD.- I � � . 11 .,. �, 7, 8. 15 Con.- I � . , copyists, or , cause ti ey meet such little competition- Im- plaints Burdock Blood Bitterns conf re untold 119OX6 E half 28. 13 con. -S half 4,' t _1 - want to be companions, or chest as hot as they can be borne. Un. conil I 11 . . perial Cream Tartar Baking Powder is the most benefits on'all sufferers. . . _�'. _______ - NJ 4, N half 9, -19. 16 con. -W half 6. W. BY.- � - � something 11 genteel," until I am so taken I . --- ,-.:.N Allia- . . i - . i less in very obstinate cases, When � I CHESTER WHITE PIG. -The unde w� 18, 28. : 11 � cessful baking powder .in the market. be- - ',�, I rs e S. By. -11, N1 31, 32, 34. L. F_ ; I I I M . i i iiock preten- o the sue ness. It sells on, - - � , I.. I . I., ­ M 3'. k. rmt-Rem. 4, E half 6, Z - I tired of them and their i in time, the croup readily yields t cause it attends to it's own busi S U tv -.- . , . , -...A A %ill k ep durinj the present semon on t west -16. I i - I what to do. I i, 8 '? .,.. -� � _ � I half 10, 8 balf 14, E half 16. 1 � 1, tions that I don't know .. onions-. This, although an old-fashioned its own inerits, not, by abusing other similar Timely Wisdom. I � P _., 1- . - ,�; P ,:`I. , - : " P, 4: 1 1 21, Concession 2, L. . S. Tuckerswith, a Thor . . . I I t HULLETT-2 con. -E half 17. 5 con. -16, I . � - , They are dying to get something to do ; remedy. is a good one, as any mother prepara ions. . Great and timely wisdom is shown by keeping ough Bred Chester White Pig to which a limited 14 com-Rem. I , number of sows will be taken. This pig waa W half 17.. 0 con. --S half 23. 1 1 � . . - es8ity ; th' - Strawberry on '. . � __ I .1 . - i I work is a nee 0 appeal to T� .- � ----,! . -' ; -'; '"'_'..' " ` - ` IT half 22. 1 1. i y K E, F.'F - , f N half 21, T I who has brought up a f amily of children Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild I . . I . � farrowed on May -15th, 1887, was bred by S. H V halt 14, S. pt. 0 1 . . I I � I ;my sympathy, and .. yet when I show can attest. I . it Range and Scratches of every kind, on hand. It has no equal for cholera, Cholera mor- 11 ; - - lounty, Ohio, one of Mc,K1LLOP._-Jcbn.-W half 2, E balf 3, W I I L �_ ­ - .. . Todd, of Wakeman, Huron C I . 11 ch -, A I I— � ­ ­_ — , . I i r - ., . i their hand human or animals, cured 'n 30 minutesbY bus, diarrhoca, dysentery, colic, cramps, and all _. . - . ­ wl� .. nsive and reliable breeders bal", 8 half 6, F, balf 7. 2 con. -F, balf 7, Reba. , ; - i I I . I " I 1. the most exte . � . � the work that lies right at Onions are excellent blood purifiers. Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails- sum m4�r coroplaints and looseness of the bowels _�,.,. . . -_ —I'...,- � ... . . This Pig has also taken E half 8 E half 10. 3 con. -SI 5, E half 8. A rl I I .1 � . ­ .- .. - _­ in the United States. , � I . IV ee it, and make me feel a"nd for eradicating boils or any 'of the I 'on -3'B half 4. ; i they refuse to B Sold by T. S.'Roberts, Seaforth. 118G52 - . - 'i , ,; firstpriris whereevershown. Terms $1, pay c 6con,-Nhalf 6, 11 con.- 4 4 1 - I ' - �`.,, L if -Y, -, " - ' W half 7, i i - I . - I C ,V i ( of j�f half of S half and S half 47. I I I them by the . - I . ..5 0 L D r? -�. D .' able at the time of service, with the prIvile I b�lf . i I . . r GEORGE FLEWES, J of N half 10 - . I : - � . 'Day's Labor? . i . as though I had insultec Mood humors are very efficacious. They . MFssRs. C. C. Ricu.kPws & CO. I eturning it necessary. I mere proposition." . are good for the complexion, and a What is a . I �t I . I F. . I cold, which set- I Minard'o Liniment is used by Physicians 1039-t.f. I STEPHENN.-13 con. -S halt 14,8 balf of N half 1. . I - , � - And there are men that feel this friend who has a wonderfully clear, fine NE day's work fora healtbyliver i8rt08C_ Gents, -I took a severe I � 14 con -5, 6, 7, 8 lialf I __ , tled in m.y throat and lungs and caused me to i , 17, 8 half i8, N half 19. I I V ree and a-balf pounds of bile. It the 15 con. --S half 4, W half 6, 16 3011. � �, - Women ; yqung man who I beral 0 entirely lose my voice. For six wee�a I suf- ' pIGS FOR SERVICE. -The u will ', 8, 9, 12 i . r, need as well as complexion attributes it to the i crete th - _______ . - I Icient, constipation ensues ; - - u=don .--SJ 15 E - 0 . I �� fered great pain. My wife ad:4sed me i keep for service on lot 2, 17, 1 _E1 6, N balf of W hall 9-1. 17 eon P I , live in boarding houses, and have no use of onions as a food. - I bile secyetion be def I If 7, N half -19, 1q : L . e to look after their clothing and . :)ubles if profilse, biliousness and jaundice arise, Bur- , to try MINARD'S LIN] and the 1 Grey, a TuoRoUayrBRFD CURSTM WMTR PIG, also , halt 16, W1 10- 18 con. -S ha � � on People suffering from nervous tri dock Blood Bitters is the most perfect liver re eff ect was m agical, f or only af ter tb ree doses I a T,U0R0UG11H&FD BERKsuIRE PiG. These pigs con. -E balf 7, S balf 8, NJ 9 11; half 11. 23 con I . � I . . "' . . " m 4 application, my voice returned will be kept for service during the season. i _-,S ball 12. IN. Bd I � , , are much benefitted by ming these vege- ulator known in inedicine for preventing , g� I outw , half 33, W1 ake the needed repairs. They would n I and a, ar I Amd new styles of Dress Goods v. -N �allf 32, F ; �_, class of CUB- tables frequently, either cooked or raw. curing all liver troubles. - 34. y - . . rMake a good and a willing — 1 and I was able to speak in the Army that night, at HOFFMAN & CO'S., Seaforth. , Terms $1, payable at the time of serviee, with 3,3 S. Bd .-';7. L. it. W.-2, 5, half of S - � �� � �j tomers ; it could be easi!y arranged that When troubled with a bard cough, if a . a privilege I bad been unableto enj for six - - privilege of returning if necessary. W3f. BEN- � WCKERSMITH.-H. Rd. -5 -,con. -N � ,- � 1191x8 - half I- 7 enn-E half 4. � i . � . �y I NETT. I � this class could be taken Imperial Federation ; weeks. . I �s - . Q T- - r" NE. -S. By. E.-194 I . the work for raw onion is eaten, ,,the phlegm will - � I�LUXXXP_ _* . to one's home, and then returned when loosen almost immediately, and �an b WILfL present an opportunity to extend the 1 011ARLES � ' v to THE . ) e i ERKSHIRE BOAX�-Th6 underaigned will F- -1-iflara as to prices &-c., appl. . _L I I I I � I _ aill I 6�_ - = � ' . B t season on hi8 farni ' - : ISSIONER, Canada C6ily., Toronto. � e of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild ' YUrM011th- I . I Jt was finished. I removed with very little effort, rs�w .- for cholera, I — �' keep -during the preeen 1187-26 �.." I . . Strawberry, the unfailing remed3 - U . Mill Road, Tuckersmitb, 0, thoroughbred ; I . I on the i - omsn in New York, who b cholera niorbusi colic, inarAls Liniment relieves 'Neural oni the --- j . A young -w onion is made much more palata le, if, cramps, diarrhoea, dysen. i M. i Berkshire Pig, registered pedigree and fr � ' I evidently took the sens of when eating, -a little salt or pepper is tery, and all sumrrer complaints, to every part i . I I , EltS used ynonthlV I � I _T_� stock of Mr. Jas. Snell. Terms, $31. per sow, pa, - ., PENHYROYAL WAF � . I -things, already has a very good and used as a seasoning. Those troubled OftheEmpire, Wild Strawberry never fails, : . able at the time of service, with the privileg safe, plemmu . . � V _j�-' q over 10 000 ladles- are I : q 1 - n_m ' *1 , , ,mes,test frlca� � . - - - I Englia Spavin Liniment remove all bard, 1-180W.1� - 0 1 I , , I i � I insure. a good . AKIN ofreturningif necessary. JAS. BROADFO I �W Sure In 4ffect; a 07'91 I with wakefulneas may soft or floused Lumps and Ble ishes from 4 1192-4 " at home or abroad; $1 r,boxbymafl : I I - night's rest- often, if just before retiring Mill Road. . I *�J or Oom I I - Mining News. 1 horses, - loorl Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, . ,,,, Sealred Vairtieulars 11% P . I k 2c stam:15di�W . � . i ­ - - , . I , �, - Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore a swonen I - . jDZT:1Gk,f, �Mev;i � - � in a - I I , they eat a raw onion. Mining experts note that ebolera never at I . � i ; I :k - tacks the bowels of the ear . th, but humanity in Throat, Coughs, etc. SaVe $50 by use of ane i Minard'8 Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. , ,,;,�-, -N Fuxu" 011LAW416 t;k . There are few aches to which cbildrei i i Sold by LumsI)EY & WILSON, Chem,sts an3 : I I . . , . neral find it necessary to use Dr. Fowler's Ex� bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish I . . � - I ge - . . Oicigin"-1 and on1y reliable. are subject as hard to bear and as pain- tract of Wild Strawberry for bowels coniplaints, Cure ever known. Sold by J. S. Roberts, Sea- Minard's Liniment Cures Dietewrwr. Druggistz-, Seaforth Out. 1121-02 1 mi .� I . .i - I Beware of poor Im'itations. f ul as earache. One of -thebest remedies dysentery, diarrhoea, etc. Itisasurecure. forih . 118M TP 7 "MIK'S BEST FRIFND ' - . I 4� � . I . � . . . � i � I _ . - I f - . � - - .- ­ I � . . . . I - - � il . I . 11 � - I I . , I i f ... . .7 ,� - � � . I I . � . . I . I I . . I i � . __ � ,� I � � I . I . : ; f--. � I- . I . : i _-, �. I., � �'. I . - 1� � � I I � � � � I -1 . -1 � : . I � . i P -, I . . ! I . -4,�4 *�`�. I . . : I , "_� . . - - . - . I � I : "I 1�� I . I . . � I I . - V I . I* .-. - �- __ _� I _�' I . I . � ­ _.­� - �^ � Ir � -1 . � - � : . . : I � � t I ; -1/__ - c - _'� . ; . .E I � - - � - ? ­ . 1. . ; I �. - I I . � I ; .. * . ; - . - . I I . - � . I . . - I . . - . - : � i . . / - - . I . I I . I � . I I - I i - I I �� � - ­ . I . � I . I � - I I I . - .1 - . - - � I - . - I � . ! � i . . - . � I I . - - I . I I I i L- . . -.-- --I-- ­__ - -1 ­_ -___,-L_ __ - -1 — , ­ -1 . I - __-___1W