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S., Honor graduate of Nihol...... .. .. 2. Ifted. � . ej ,Ontario Veterinary College. All dime"" 51 P. X. 9.21 P.M. 8.38P . "I �X � ;r,y dottagers who -refuse to be allured Gertie VanEgmond, Annie Quinlon, . � It Bruseek........ sm 0.45 9.20 - I -Animals treated. Calls promptly . ' of Domestic � -, --- I Eddie Martin. Senior 2ud-Robart � I - � YOU CAN SAVE Bluovale ........ sm . � 101ty*ard until driven from their retreats I 10.00 9.60 Q - I attended to and charg teiV veteVry Winghm.. .. .. s.w lo.10 . � Adams, Arthur Colbert, Kstie Bruneri . : I Dentistry a specialty. "01;9'-0TA t .ie '. liao I by the first biting frosts of winter. The : I Gongs SOUTH- Passenger. Ifixed. , : � . � I � en have most Of them returned to sheir Minnie YonDg. Junior , Second- 1. , __ 7Mo01NkTU7T Hotel, Seaforth. 11124f � z . :n . . . W%91191il .... .. 6.89 A.M.n.10 A. X. 7.. 1 1 Walter'Powell,'Arthur Hadden, Maggie __ I W_ - BlUevale .. .. ..L 25,r� * . I . - I business offices and clubs, so the girls L 6.048 � 11.n L55 I Callaghan, Minnie Bubolz. S -,r r . ­ UNDER W__ EAR. . C. DOAN,'Veterinary Surgeon, Graduate Brussels ........ 7.02 11.45 � I elect midday and afternoons in which to -1snio - -1 I H of Ontario Veterinary Collega,'Zoronto U5 I I -frolio, and get up� many charniing feasts Part 2nd -Eddie Jackson, Lorne Porter, . � � -, : I BY BUYING YOUR . Hon;rarY Member of the Medical Society � NUal ...... .... 7.14 moo 9.31 - I . I - . i I L and fetching toileta solely for their own - George McM ann, Willie Bruner. Jun -..- � -, - , Foi a good solid line: of Underv�ear*-Which will give ' Calls from a distance promptly attended to. I i : delectation. Avery picturesque aff&Lir ior Part L2nd-Aggie Turber; Oscar- L ! . Veterinary Medicines kept constantly on band. . � ,Turner, Bessie Elliot, Frank'Adams., � I . . .- you the best � of sati I sfaction-give us a call! , We WALL . Office o!Vte E, Bossenberry'a Hotel, Hen- London, Huron and Bruce. was given at Mount Desert .the other ­ I . , - I . . Ball. N -Veterinary Dentistry and Surgery Gonm NORTH- Passenger.. � - day by a proiipeeti�,e debutante, who ' .1 . have several finer qualities, which are marked close- a specialty. � I 11W5 London, departi,.......... 7.5&A.M. 4.g5p.x. , M - A Distracted Doctor. , 1, . I - Exeter ....... 4 ............ 9.16 6.57 1 4entertained 14 buds preparing to bloo . 1. - for �mh ! Top Shirts-, a. fair ass'ortment-cheap. RANKS. Beattie, V. S..,,graduate of Ontario Hensall.... ............... 9.28 6.100 . for the season '90291. It being the A doctor, prescribing -for a baby4 was , I .z � - .1 J . PAPER FVeterinary College, Toronto, Menber of the Kippon.. .. .............. 9.3t 6.17 � I - I . first of October, decorations and cos- sadly vexed by the officiousness of the . ­ . I I I Veterinary Medical Society, etc., treats all die. Bracefield ...... ;,. .. ...... 9.42 6.26 . . I e glories of fall cbild?s feminine relatives, who tried- all I eases of the Domesticated Animals. All calls � Clinton - - - - . .. ...., _- ._ 0.00 6.4 � tumes were eloquent of th . - I - . � � sorts of home'remedies for it, sayin :. ­E,DWARDWcF'AUL -AND promptly attended to either by -day o Londeeboro ............ .. 10.19 7.03 , g in � - Jr night . foliage. . I � moderate. Special attention given to I I I C Blyth.... _..............,10.28 7.12 . I I Ornamenting the center of the highly- apology : , - . � 1_9 � I V=rgienllry dentistry. Office on Main Streei, Belgrave ................... 10.42 ,7.27 . I I . - Tolialied mahogany table was a white " We thought if they did no good they , . Seaforth, . one door south of Kidd's Hardware Winghim. arrive ........... 11.00 7.45 1 1 1 silk square on which a gold spider web could do no harm, doctor." � I Windo W1 store. in2 Gome SouTiff- Passenger. I . � ­ SEAFORT. H 0 1 - - Wingham, depart.......... 13.50A.X � , . had been etched in floss with richly- At the end of his patience the doctor I I . 11 � � . � . EAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY, -Corner o Belgrave .................. 7.06 4 00 �: i tinted autumn leaves, that bad the ap- one morning balled for a bowl, a spoon I" . - . 8 Jarvis and Godeviob Streets, next door to th Blyth.... .............. .. 7.18 - t.15 , - . . pearance of being carelessly caught in and some fresh butter, and began stir- __� � I � - . 1 � _. I � I I Sh des --, Presbyterian Church, Seafortb, Ont. All dis Londesboro ........ .... .. 7.26 4.26 1 : . a I . . g the latter round and round with an � . . I / Clinton* .............. .. .. 7Z5 4.45 : . the yellow silk net.- rin� . I - OAS" Of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the de. ; A biR bowl of Bohemian amber was air of grave importance. The- ladies __ � . . . ( m4ticated anintals, successfully treated at the Brucefleld ..._.......... .. 8.16 5.04 . - � . I . Infirmary, or elsewhere on the. shortest notice Hippe4.. __._ _.. .... ,8.24 6.12 . � filled with superb yellow plumes of the gathered about him inquisitively, but - � . AT- . ChfirkesmOderate. JAVES W. ELDER, Vet'ok. ... .. .. � 8.82 15.10 . - L . . full blown golden rod, artistically ar- he gave them no attention, until, at ­ I,- . I . . I . � inAt surgeon. P. S.-AIarge stock of Veterin Exeter.. ................... 8.50 5�38. . � � ranged with clusters of flaming- maple. last, curiosity becorniing rampant . , . they - � '. - __ � � I I 0. W. PA PSTS, - L Z%edlcines kept constautlik on handl . . 9 I . The arystalanddecorvitioinswereLILIlyelloW cried in chorus : I - � Grand Trunk Railwa-y. I I - " Oh ! doctor, do tell us what you are . ; and red, the service, curiously enough, LONG ROO T8 for Men & Boys.. - BOOK STORE, 89AFORTH. LEGA-L. Tralinsleave Soaforth and Clinton station . - was in every varying shade of leaf going to do with the butter !" - I � - . . ___ I - follows: I - I _. . brown, decorated by the talented YOUD9 Here was his chaneg. Facing them 1! . GonrG WNsT­ SHAPORTH. Clan" � � I � - I . I - I , Walton, Insurance Passenger .. .. _ .. 1.08 P. X. 1.20 p. X I t hostess with wild heliotrope, Michael. solemnly, he said : L , . M Agent, Commissioner for taking affidavits, . . I I , � I - I Passenger... .. .. .. 9.10 P. x. 9.27P. x . I I I . � I _. zaas daisies, pods of. feathering milk- " I'am going to grease the baby.s el- . ,_ I . Conveyances, &a.' Money to loan at the loweal . Mixed Traln.. _... 9.20 A.m. 10.05A.M. I weed, and tinted sprays of briar. Tiny bow with it. It may not do any good, . rates. M. MoRRisox, Walton. I ,_ Mixed Train.. ...... 6.15 r. x. 6.40 1 ______ . , � . . - " Gowe EAsT- � crimson leaves floated in the mber but it won't Jo any, harm." -1 �U. 1 I W HURON AND BRUCE ST, Barriater, Solicitor, &a. office-: Passenger. .. .. .. .'. 7.69.A�. m. 7.48 A. � a . . . GJL!JO'RGE GOOD T X. BE �. � finger bowls that rest6d on doylies dup- � I . - .-I - - I - . . ty 0 � Rooms one Door.Northof the Commercial � . i, - ; _. � -, Passeng:,.:. ..... 2.43 P. X. 2.25 P. � licatinz the spider web centre piece. , . ,_ Hotel, ground floor next door to,Beams butchey -Mixe:1 .....- 6.30 P M. 4.55 P. X - I . The�rienu jards wer'e of scarlet silk, An Architect's Dream. I . . I Loan and Investment- shop. Agents--CAxzRoN, Hom & CAMIRON. 870 Freight Train.. .. .. 4.30 P. N. 8.30 P. � , � . , � . Some months ago the Buffalo Express . � '. -cut�and colored to represent a spray of OFFERS FOR SALE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK- 00M&:P_A_MT-Y-_ - 0 ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristen, Sollol. I , . showed its readers the plan, of a pro-' I - � i Irample.. Each leaf was a picture in it- � . . . kX tors, &c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GARmovr, . � i � posed Columbian 'tower, higher than ��, OF. - . I � I Q -C. WX. ftOUD.VOOT. , ' 7 K Iself, bearing the name of a single dish, I - I I a Company is Loaning Money on ; I 6" I . � the Eiffel Tower, to be erected in com- 1. - . Thi fror CRAMPS, COLIC, and, �� I A -ad being attached to the main branch . I � I . memoration of the 4OObh anniversary of I . . Farm Seciirity at lowest Rateg AMBRON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers. al �- . . . I . discovery of America. DF was a .1 . i b, Ont. � by realastic stems of rubber, it lookedas the � . . of Interest. C Solicitor@ in Chancery, ft.; Godem I Bowel Troubles, use though they had. been freshly broken ' IM. 0. CAMARQN, Q. - C., ftmir HOLT, X. 0. PERRY DAVIS" I grand project ; but it dwindles into I . CAMERON. . I � from the tree, and at the covers they �c- insignificance compared with t . - 506 . I , I . __ I Drnpanied big coreagb bouquets of white be stu- Mens.. and Boy's L on Boots J. DOWNEY, Solicitor, Conveyancer &o 1 7 Aac Michaelmas daisies. . pendous monument of Columbus which I 2 9 Mort gages Puchased. Do late of Victoria, B.C. OMW�er . - I . I is provided for by the plans of one Al- I � . � - erce, Main street, Seaforth. Pri. 1. , I I Each course was significant of the sea- berto de Pailacio of Bilboa, who , t we are t � SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. vate funds m"n I I I I to loan at 6J and 6 per cenL 1086 . � - . . . . I � .son, and was. introduced in beds of late assured, is a successful, practical' and - -IN - 3, 4 and 5. per Cant. Interest Allowed on - ��_ I . I . I I � � - on to even distinguished architect in his' own ;1 ANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors, � ..... I 4 field flowers, until the ices came . I . Deposits, according to amount and jilors, I � . . . . Al Conveyancers, &a. � I -remind guests of the harvesting time in � Solicitors for the Bank - I country. . . . � � time left. , - . of Johnston, Tisdale & Gale, Money to lo Used both internally and externsUr : I 7she'aves and sickles, horns of plenty, An interesting engraving published 2 - - an. � � . . � I I . filled with fruits, clusters of shaded Office -Elliott Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. It acts quickly'affoeding almo-stinatm . 11 the other, day shows what form Sig. S OFFICE. -Corner of Market- Square IKAII[Kma, JAmss Soon. 781 relief from the severest pain. - ,, . � leaves and tiny figurines of the .goddess Palacio's dream has taken.. He would BEST AND MEDIUM QUALITIE 0 uAd North Street, Goderich. I I I I .�, HOINESTED, successor to tht, �Lte firm a I BE SURE to GR T THE GENUINJ __ ; . 4Ceres. This compliment to the' waning construct a little world ; stand it upon . ". . . � � . . HORACE HORTON, F. McCaughey & Hohnested. Barrister, go . I I -year was carried out in the many strik-. an ornamental pedestal of truas.*iron I lioltor, Conveyanoer and Notary. Solicitor for � 25c per boUle, . i I . " . - . . . . M"AGNEL. the Ca4adian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. � ing toilets worn. work, and crown - at the North Pole I . t � . I Goderich, August 5th,1885. t 4 . 922 Farms kr We. Office in Soott's Block, Main I . The hostess was in green and . yellow with,.a miniature of the caraval in i - I I � . I __ ___ __.,______ - Street, Sik � � M� .. . , oyth. . � __ . which - _ __ . . MEDICINE and VOCOD COMBINED1 I . i co _97INk - - so , HAYS, formerly with Messrs. . I � milk, with fi6ral decoraii6ns of golden Columbus sailed to discover Also an Extra Quality - of MEN'S FELT -0 . - �11 I 1. rod. -Some of the guests wore brown, America. . I I 1. 1. I - ��� I : %X_ I, - I !';�I,, G a " o & Provd.foot, Goderich - Bar. I i I ri8teks, Solicitors, etc., Senforth and Brussels. � "I'll , . hats, gay with masses of crimson maple, the equator on -1 I ' 0 Seafl - rth Office- Cardno's Block,Main street, , L , I and red, their rustic, shovel -shaped The diameter of this globe :is to be. . , ;; 11) A5 * about 1,000 feet. At , > 0 = � �. TMU SION: I 1� BOOTS � . 0 ] C:p R. �, while others were in lilac, fancifully the outside runs a balcony, 45 feet wide J � & , HAYS. W. B. DiCKSON. I LivER DiL s, HYP8 orLtAfnw,SDDA.� I adorned with purple clover. The whole and 'about three quarters ef a mile 1011g. . - I � I 7 . -n � Money to Loan. % 1127 , . - � _r ! -_ -_ ... I - Increases Weight, Strengthens Luap � presented a brilliant tableau and fur. Around the tper half of the sphere i . " ., - up I . ­ ________ 0 i I C3 --- and N6rves. . � - Mished a welcome variation ,on the con- climbs a spiral roadway. The interior 31ADE TO I . '. � 4= MONEY TO LOAN. - Price 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle. - . 1. . . . I � ventional entertainment.. of thin* little world is to contain a large . � - ORDER ,SPECJALLY FOR OURSELVES. 0 0 . r . . __ __ . � - . I 0 C2 . r I k I I - . number of rooms, balls and corridors ; . PN - M ONEY TO LOAN. ---Straight loans at 6 P61 . I Pat on Brigham Young's* a grand assembly room where 100,000 _'. . a . i �= M cent., with the privilege to borrower �9 I . . . . - of repaying Fart of the principal money at any Ministers and Public Speakers us I e ' , TED I , .1 Ground. � � people may gather; a library of histori- - time. App y to F. 11OIjM , Barristez SPENCERIS - I I Twenty years ago Pat Lennan went cal literature, and a grAA group of . Gents' and Boy I - . (D 0 , Seaforth. I I 860 ' i to Salt Lake Cit and applied to Brig- inonuments, with Columbus at the cela- I .1 S School BQOts, Ladies', 1.1 P __ - I Chloramime Fastilles ,, . - . y � - I I .. .0 q . -_ . . � ter, and other explorers, generals - , For Clearing and Strensthening th VOW& . ,ham Young for permission to start a ic., ' ' MiSS' 1-a 4 ,e es and Ohildren's Fine .Boots, : (1) i C-1 DENTISTRY. butcher shop. Under Brigham's system grouped about. Four or five miles of ram : 0 PJ �., I I - - -_ I Cure Hoarseness and Soreness of Yhroatl ,� 0 go , - Price 25c per bot !. 'Rubbers and Overshoes F. BELDEN, D. D. S., L. D. S., Dentist. . r3ample free on applic.ation to Drugfists. � nd in theory to -day -all trade in Salt tramways are provided, the motive 0 ' tle. ; Lake was to be conducted b power probably being electricity. The . . I 1 (1).,4 G. 4 y Mormons s Hardware Store _____ I f under the church's patronage. Even interior of the upper part of the globe � . I rs 0 P, C) Seaforth. Electricity for painless imtraction oi . I I � I I teeth. 1164 1 -, now the Mormons are compelled to P) (D RS . i . is to be finished as a counterpart of the . 3: W � northern heavens. A meteorological .A -r -V X_,C:)_WM3Sr_C M11 v7__1 I . . patronize only mormon shop& or tho�e -T WG� :P1z,'0:P:Er_rS_ Z 0 0 P M i 'TT KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D I . .4 1- .; . I . ,of certain subsidized Gentiles. There is observatory is of course ' provided. . ct- t -d 35�_,;.� JUL. S., Exeter, Ont. Will be a ; . I .. ii6l t ;66�1 ; . I Architect Falacio stakes his reputation - . - � ( IT Zkk i PALMO- TAR SOAP � a church store there as big as Macy�o, (A !� Zurich, at the Huron Hotel, an the , , : � . - �' I . i -with almost as much in it. Over each I on the perfect feasibility of this con- . Pi (D cot- (D cc � k�-= LA8T TnumwAy nq BAcH xo.wa, Is Indispensable for the Bath, Toilet or, � _� `. . I � -door and. window is the Mormon symbol I struction, which is to be largely of iron. I ' I � 0 rj t:5� 0 . 0 and at Murdock's Hotel, Hensall, on the Fimi N, urlsery, for cleaning the Scalp or Skin. . - � � f - . I Am) THir;D FRIDAY in each -month. Teeth ex- � I -the All -Seeing Eye Brigham snub. its cost -he esti,"niates at 14,137,876 pese­ 0 C7- Cl) F_J a tracted with the least pain, possible. All work THE BEST mrs soAp nowN. I I - � tas, or about $2 000,()00. . . P I i. ally ordered him . Z first -clan at liberal rates. , 971 1 riee 250. -, � � I bed Pat and then praciia ., I .- GEOR 9)_ . 9) 11 � - � to leave Utah, but in despite- of this the Not the least interesting part -of the � I , 1----1 *-_-J !4 - ��, . � � plan is that which provides for finish- , 0 00 C .t. . .. � i, resolute Irishman filed his application � �. ; 1 SEAFORTH ' - ).-as MEDICAL. Physicians strongly recommend , . � with the Common Council. It was not * ng the outside 'of the globe as a map . , AND - , BRUSSELS. gg p p) :::� M . I � . . - i . considered, and finally Pat arose in a of tbe.wor!d. As a means of instruc- I I _ I �--J bd E. COOPER, M. D., Physician, Surgeon Wyeth's Nalt Extract � 4 I - - -1 I � council meeting and demanded to be tion in geography it would certainly af- - - ;U PL 0 0 Co W Its and Accoucher, Constance, ont. 1127 91 . J. -I a ­ � I I � -Ixeard. Brigham bade him-ke ford unsurpassed opportunities. (Viquid) �. ep silent, . THE RS. EUIOTr & GUNN, Brucefield, Licen. To patients suffering from nervous exhaus,- I I . * rn C?- .. I !!! t but Pat said that he was bound to have � 0 � . 0 P 0 D tiates Royal College ,01 Physicians and tion ; to improve the Appetite, TO assist Dia - I � � - I I 1, an an . - - __ � --- I t ; swer -to his application *or he would Lace Trade of Dovonshire. -CANADIAN BANK OYCOMMERCE (a 0 0 c-1- 0 - W Surgeons, Edinburgh. Bru � cefield, Ont. 9so gestion. a valuable Tonic. ��� � , � start his shop anyhow. I . I � � I ; � z � . . (D ­ . 40 Cents per bottle. � I ' re- I �- � 0 �d 6 , - T G. SCOTT, M. D., &o., Phyidelan, surgeon - I � 4' Well," said Brigham, "you sball Established 1867.: %0 ej . and A000ucher, seaforth, Ont. Office and . � � e' ,'I , , , . , - . � ." I , � have your answer. The application is c ntly come in for some attention at , . ' . 1, � 0 P-11 . residence South mide of Goderich street, Second The lace trade of Devonshire has , o: . , , , I hands of certain ladies of the c . HEAD OFFIPE, - TORONTO. 0 F -J . 1: The most � � � . I . 4 denied !" ountry . I . _� Door east of the Presbyterian Church. 842 satisfactory 19LOOD PURIFIER Is I i . . . . . � - 10 . I .. I - I I � Pat's eyes twinkled with'a sparkle of and an attempt is to be made to inati'. OAPITAL (PAID UPYSIX Ml�l LION DOLLARS - $6.000,000 3 p tO (D ^& 0 ;. ,� ..� . .. I 1. 'I-- - 11- , audEtait . "Brother Brigham," he said, Honi. REST, - - - - -. J - - - - - -$80o,000 1..00a �-� (D P1 W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. M., Member (#Banning's - �.�... - - . P Sarsapaii1la., I �­ - tute new life into the industry. W . _� 4w y of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, , 11 � " - I - ­­ - .. �: , � ,A- 11 .; .. I - 49 you believe in revelation. So do I. ton lace, like oither delicate productions, I z B. E. WALKER, GENERAL 31ANAGEIL It rio. Offlee and residence , o�,; - - - . I )�, P) Co �' It is a Grand REALTR RESTOREIL t1_ _* , ( * I is made chiefly in cottages, and one of �> &a.,, Seiforth, Onts 1 : �", ,N� - I -Wow, the cold fact. is, I am acting under - -1 % same " occupied by Dr. Vercoe. 848 Will cure the worst form ofAin disease; wM' ,� - , �. ". - - . 'it, I .. I � - � , , , �, �. f', .-! �. orders. The Lord has revealed to me the chief features in its manufacture lies - - . I � 0 W V W I cure ]Rheumatism; will cure 6alt Rheum� I � I I , 1 14 " in the fact that in no one place i SE . I . , �,, � 'H. ,-A. C711 - . 01 : , 11 that I ought to start a butcher shOD in is a - " 0 tj A LEX. BETHUNE, M. D., Fellow of the 1,targe 13ottle�a, $1.00. � � - I F 0 . . I - . I . I � - I' . I whole design produced. Different A General Banking Business'tr:ansacted. Fariners'. Notes- Discounted. I � � � i the heart of Zion, where the Saints' fami- . ;2 P -..j (D ct- _tv Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons . I . 1 2 , ' � . I . Ki ton. Successor to Dr. Mackid. Office �� I - '�. 'I- can lies will work the several portions of a Drafts issued payable at all points in 0anada, and the principal tt latety' occupied by Dr. Mackid, Main Street, I ___ 'It � I . �� -o , � ; ": � . ., � �. -, I get an honest steak for an honest price' design, and the work passes from band cities in thbUnited ' I 2 J . . Seaforth. Residence -Corner of IvIctorlaSquare, I - I ;;; - , 9,: T, � __1 -11 � and I'm bound to obey the revelation. � (D , I � I � � .�A : 1 PA . . ,�, , -1 . Stabes Britain, France Bermuda &G. , " � � "' - I I �11 . I I - -i q� So, Brother Brigham, I'm going to start to band, until the pattern is complete. Q (T) -IC4 � in house lately occupied by.L. E. Dancey. ALLEN'S _A, � ,1 -N � �i-w-; i i,5�- I ; . ' W Dr. Mackid has gone to the Northwest and J . � ­ z i � yti__ ;_ the shop.- Now, when I get things Owing to its extreme fineness, the pro- SAVING&BANK DEPARTMENT. �> . Dr. Bethune has taken his practice. 4 � ; :. i�i I ., duction of Honiton lace is slow and lab- Deposits Of $1.0 and upwards received, and current rate. =4 �� (D The LUNG BALSAM - , i - 9 of interest allowed. Doctor will be found in Dr. Mackid's ffice . :---, � T � F. _'. , againg you come around and get one of � ,_ __, - �ii_ � orious, and 0 , I it � , - a " . consequently its price is INTEREST ADDED TO THE PRINCIPAL A -1D OF MAY AND :NovEMBF 1_.� For CONSUMPTION, ­ - I - _! , my steaks. That will test the truth of T THM EN ,R IN EACH during the day and at his own residence during I _� , _�'i . , ., I 11 I high, and One of the proposals which tht YEAR. . - 11 � ;a P C.,d W the night. __ 0'oughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, ABtbms- - I my revelation. If it's a bad steak, then - 1127x12 I i � . . - ; �. - I 1, I - I � ;_� It, I I-- organization to which we refer have in N - ind all diseases of the Lungs. � . �,s:.- _, �Rr. - . . r I , � "?, � � _,�. My revelation will be of Satan ; but if it I "I lu three sized bottles 25c, 50c, and $1.00- 1 � =�� - � .�_ I . 11 L .. view, is that patterns should be intro- Special Attention given to'_Ithe CoUectlon of Commercial Paper and (D $aj 1�� AUCTIONEERS. I 11 - : !--! 14-. I lays out every other steak in the market Farmers I - F-1. . ' , , . : tt L ­ ,� �, � : - __ , , you will see for yourself that the revela- duced suitable for coarser thread than is Sales Notes. I . t in - � . . - , , �, .'! . ' I WWM5MWM1=�M __ - I :. I I �� -1 - � at � Pi �� I - , - - -4 ,] ',�� tion must be O., K." -present used. By this means it is F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. . JOHN AIRD, Manager. 0� I P. BRM, Licensed Auctioneer for' the . . ­ - 'i � hoped to avert a further� decline � (D 0 FOR HEjkDACHE AND NEURALGIAIV � . i �_ :� _� - � � � .11 M1 J. County of Huron. Sales attended In &I I � I , ­ Brigtiam glowed, with rage, Pat with in this 1. � �� � I I . � . ,� � . %10 --- _ . I . �_ -1 � 11 an - � � - of the Count All orders left ist Tm - .... . - ,�,_- � ­ amusement, and the crowd with a cient industry. Honiton lace is what _. - ifearroR Office wMe promptly attended to. - , . : -1, I - , I .; � - . I I I 1: . - ! I we it is because of its exquisite .fineness-; �! : � I ; ,and wonder, but the butcher shop was I � f I . : � � ­ r I . started. : I I W � . . I . i . I �­ - usine ' I -, 1-1 H. PORTER 'General Auctioneer and � . i_,� this,� its chief characteristic, is to be e. he Oentral B ss Oollegie, to . JL,F. Land Valuator. Orders sent b mail to � ,, - __ - r'f T I ':�:� t -d I � #. - moved by the introduction of materials. e I . . y ., ; -t I I . . :� P 0 my address, Bayfield P. O.., will receive prompt � - ­ . , . , - I For Lumbago. Sciatica. "Cricks." Tic, *Stitchw � I r . A _� c� which will necessitate the production of I . M 4�� 1--i attention. Terms moderate. Rheunmdc Pains and Chronic Rheumatism. 7 . X School Reports. , et I . f .- � : , I I I - 1 1185-52 1 1 . . � il- I L.v,,.D-RuRy ScH-OOL.-The following % coarser lace, it is not quite clear in i . UIP% 0 �_" - I Bach plaster in an air -tight tin box.' ,2ft , , � .1 �: I I., � �- what manner this interest' I - > - tt (D 0 1 . -1 - _. � � - �, ort shows the standing of the pupils I ing industry is . . a __ __ .;� , I .,�­ � � � rep � � I . Z;f , . - , , . � I I . . 1. . I - I � , : - ow I I - � I , I I , � : � . in Leadbury school for the mouth . of . - � c T I i � - . 'j. . � 1-1. �.� � ''t I �.1; *_ I I . on -0 to be preaerved.-Draper's Record. - . W- Go DUFF k i4 C_ At i October based on regular attendance, � - , �; � � �� . W AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY, Conve ; 11 I -i - , : 1 P-4. 0 WYETH'S � !, . I � . . T., " ook-keeper and . � I- ri�, � I � _.� �w goodconduct and general proficiency. AH Men The password amoingtbe students 'of this institution is HuRRy. ancer, Collector, B Accountani; _: . I � I - - I Waste of 0 t 0 s= 0> Real Estate, Life, Accident and Fireinsarance BEEF9 IRON AND WINE&, . I ­ i - . time means waste of life. Young people should estimate time em having a direct - ;a " (D = !4 Agent ; Money to Loan., Correspondence, &c. For Pallor, Weakness, � � -1 I � �i�` - -Fifth Class -Dora KinnEy, Tes8ie Alul- youngor old, or middle aged, who flud money value, and their investment of it should receive far more care and foresight Parties requiring his serviceto in any ofthese � . � .. . - � � "I �:1. branches will receive prompt attention. Omox Palpitation of the Hearto- . � ,�T , � % I � doon, Thos. Coatea. Senior Fourth themselves nervous,weak and exhausted, than their investment of money. No time is lost- here; students must work. . � , : . � ­ I . 1 . ClaSS-Hattie Berry, Addie Archibald . . I I . I : _. - 11 �� � 9 who are broken down from excess or - .4 (D - rz, H iN DALxyls BLOCK, (Ul-STAmS), MAIN STRUT, SNA. Valuable Restorative for Convaiesconm . . � ; .1 . I . I .?* John Pollard. Junior Fourth Class- overwork, resulting in many of the fo Every person who knows anything about the business colleges of Canada, says -_ FORTH. z � I . � . - � il��' � � . It- Combines N�trlznent -w1th Stimulus � � C 1184 1 �4 1 . 1; Maggie McEwen, Alex. Dennison, Jane lowing symptoms: I- "' Stratford is the best spot for business education or- shorthand. Catalogues and . � - ta- Be careful to asklor WYET11 S, the only GRzfUnM , - , �� �'. � - . �i %, � Mental depression, " . 0C t I I- . _. I t I I - I " I !__� Ritchie, Maggie Coates. Third Class- circulars free. � " � , I ­ I � � � ' premature ,old age, loss of vitality, loss . . a ______ �� � ' : I I.' % - . � �� lZebecca McMann, Joe. Kinney, James of memory,' bad dreams, dimness of W. J. E . �> 0 P PQ ND=MADE .4. � �'*_ I HA � -1 XV, :�, WvLaa,ghlan, Nettie Gardiner. Second LUOTT, , W. H. SHAW, � fill 0 . I DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. L!nL,,, � I - 174 _; sight, Palpitation of the heart,emi ion , - I I . 7 .1 . 88 I 8 SE ; I I - C -r- sDJ , I - . Class -Sarah Driscoll, Sophia Rudie - CRETARY. : � . � , I � .1 hick of energ-V, pain in the kidneys, . ,­ -1 PRINCIPAL. a � - . � A" - � Henry McMann, James Dennison. S8n- headache, pimples" on the face or body, . . I MONTREAL., . - ­ I - - - ,BootsandShoes . . ior First Class -John Gardiner, Ida itobing or peculiar sensation,about the . I - Proprietors or General Agents � . _. � I- � - - . .1 ' I - � . . . - *. . Driacoll, Maggie ReCulla, James Gardi- scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizzi- D . MCINTYRE I . I c - __ FOR MOST OF THE POPULAR � X� ; _. _ - : ner. Junior First Cl'ass -Albert Sear- ness, specks before the eyes, twitebin CARDNO BROS, P H A-sprietary or PihaiomaceuticalNedieinw, . . � - . _� � . - I I - I t � - - 9 � �'k I I lett, Adam Nicholson, Wm. Scott . I I 'd I . I . i John of the muse es "' � Has on hand a large numbek of Boots and Shoes Toilet Articles and Perfumery. - ' e t - - � 1 61' s and elsewhere, I . DUNN'S I - i . . Me9wen. . � I , .. � - 1� bashfulness, del 8 0 1 of his own _make, best material and I I �_ I - f urine, loss of i , 11 - No. 9,-TuR-�Na�.EhP.Y.-The following i�t' I 01 0 1 . -1 t, 1 . p � - V, . Ld�r e�s of the scalp and . __ . . . will power, tend�r, ' Warranted to give Satisfaction. � . . - - - , I . � ,are I I'- on . . I � I � the ffiames of the pupil8 of Secti _'��bby Muscl6s, desire . I I 1. - - No. 9, �Iurnberry. who opine, weak and Xj . THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN SEAFORTH If 3,ou want your feet kept dry come and get � z '' i . . . I .1 I � I _z � -.,- - - T .were successful to sleep, failure to be rested by sl - . AKIN. In the Surrogate Court of the- � I ­: .. eep, . a pair of our boots, which will be sold � 5 � , .1 � . � . I . - ; �_ in the, �ecent 'Promotion examination constipation, dullness of hearing, loss, of T-1 CHEAP FOR CASH. County of Huron. � - I . " I - , � %. � �, beld on Fridb,y, October 17th: Promo- voice desire for solitude, excitability of T or Gents' Furnishing�s, Hats and C"'"s � I � ,� " t, , Z_ _. I � - ­ �. . ,� tiontoJuaiorFaurth; maximumm&rks, te. ' Repairing promptly attended to. All kinds of - . - _� . .1 . . - � .- . - m1per, ,quinken eyes surrounded with . - , POWDE In the Goods of ANDREW M'UR-DIE,, . I . I I ­ � ' . "F Boots and Show made to order. Allparties'Who �- � ''. . 800 ; orie half required to make a pass- LEADEN CIRCLE, oily, looking skin, etc. I have.not paid their accounts fo Deceased. 70 � � .. - - � ., I - TOM- J. Powell, a80; Jane Weir, 657 ; ) TPE PqW,S RES - . t�- I � are all ng, ,T FRIFNn I .. I I �� - symptoms of nervous debility . . please call and settle up. � ,_ I � � - 4 ­ . The creditors of Andrew Murdie late of the t � Willie Campbell, 53 )19 ; Lizzie Vanstone, that lead to insanity and death unless I I I y I - . . - I . , I Township of 31clifflop, F%rmer, D�eeased, who I s - - - r : 1 �526; Mianie flig&s, 415. Proinotion cured. The spring ; vital force having ' THE FARMERS' 1162 D. McINTYRE, Se4fortb. died on -or about the 1st June, 1890, are required , I, � - I � � . . to Senior 2ad ; maxtinum, 3 r . I 1� 80; one half lost its t , . - f on or before the 15th Nov -ember, 189kto sent to I . I- � ­ ension every function wanes in AND -SUITS 'TO 0JR16JDER,- Banking - House the undersigned Solicitor for tbe Executors, . - - I . . I . � I required to make. a Pass -Maud Watch- consequence. Those who through abuse .. � � . ' . _� I I - . � . I,- er, ,2,10; Matid Ifiggius, 275 ; Robert committed i * . . - particulars of their claims, with a statement Of . I . . . 4 . � � ; n ignorance may be perma. � - 1 MARRIAGE LIOENSEIS � - t � - I , -Rr , the securities (if any) held by them, duly verified I I .� � I - � / i I ') -�, I �_ - Weir, 242; Frank Powell', 21'; Jessie nently cured. Send your address f - . . SM1_A_.P0_ _VX -T - � % ".. I I - -1. . I . f McDoaald, 211 ; W. Dr 10 . . . - ISSU . by affidavit. After the said date the Executors . � _� Z-_ - : I ZDAT � I I I �,., , will proceed to distribute thd estate of the de- l. , Higgins, 190. Ito-, book on all diseases to nian. Address E-.Perythino, new, good and su stantial and- " at prices that will (In connection v6th the Bank of Montreal.) ceased . . ­ ­ I - n . b I . _ � _11- - I - - . , among the parties entitled thereto, hav- - 4. , ,''. I z I the most economical buyer. � I . . I � . I I . � ault of,w-ritten examination in Junior M. �T. LUBONj 50 Front 6treet � a i , astoni I - 1% : _- - - ,- i'� , 81 reference only to the claims of which they - .A z , - .- � � - z __ ___ ^ LOGAN &-CO. L. . - .,I a 8 e -.0 " ame Aay; maximum, 365; Toronto, Ontario. Book ent fr,e . THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE 11 bave received notice, and after such distn- . Third on e, - I - - ,f .11 i � �one-halfconnted a. pass m%rk-Annie spaled. H�art disease, the symptoms of The latest styles in HARD'and SO - FT HAT�. An elegant line 11 . I 8 - - � I -1 . �;. -1, I -, bution the Executors will not be answerable to - : . . � " J� + r, or tune, .313 ; N ellie Wi lson, 296 ; " ' _ I - . � ; I :- . 1k �f - , I . � I which are faint spells, purple lips, of FALL CAPS - _J ust in. I I .1; - � - BANKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. any creditor of whose claim they shall not have � - - ' F� - -. I 'Maggie Fortune, 2348�.�; Andrew Gem- numbness, palpitatio . , OITTARIO, received notice. This notice is given pursuant . �� . � ­ - - - ; � . - � : I � - the statlite in that behalf . � � � � 7 n, skip beats We have a' very large stock of GENTS' UNDERWEAR that we Now In heir own premises on Market &�reet . . I - 1�, - - - , hot, to � - - . inill, 247� ; Maria Gemmill, 245L .- � I I . . ". ­ ; " i - 2 ; flushes, rush of blood to the bead, dull are sel1ing at pi4ces never bef6re offered -in Seafor'th.. '- Seaforth, opposite A.-Strong's office. F. HOLMESTED, � �� t . . 2 � - , - Solicitor for Executors Of Will Of I I;- ; Mary Higgins, 1971-. I pain in the heart.. with beats strong, Gents' Furnishing and Staple Dry General Banking Business done drafts in Andrew Murdie, Deceased. . � - , - - � - t. . r , - 0 -ied . - _.�, . Goods at r'ck bottom pri6es. .1 - , -Report of the puplls rapid and irregular, the second heart . NO WITNESSES REOUIREb Seaforth, October 21st, 1890. 11934 ,. E(..X0.NDv_rLr-E. . i . . - I I I I � �� . of Egraondville school for the month - of . I � and cashed. Interest allowed on ciepoelts. . I !, I -beatquicker tfian the first,painabout . � 4� - I . I - ,-; � w I ;_ . . - � - . - � � . . .. I I _ 0ctobar: Senior Uh-Consie Rudolph, the breast bone, etc., can positively be 95P CALL AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS. ­C3, __ MONET TO LEND SHIRTINGS9 I � �, .- I . � ' L � I .­ . I . - ; � Plora Adams- and Jessie McDougall cured. No cure, no pay. Send for . � I EXC LLENT , -­ ­ %1. - . I � t. ­ ; . . I � � . E I � i � -� � Z. � I` eqftal,Laura Porter, Tornmy Jackson. book. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 - i � Cottons, Cantons, Tickings, Cotton- Lines and values in Hosiery and' . . - �t On good notes or mortgages. . , ­ Junior 4th -Flora Porter, Aggle Kehoep Front Street East, Toronto, Ontario. . . � � I .; - � I i � (I - r ROBERT LOGAN, MA. ades, ho OFF- Gloves at HorpmA.x-& Co's., Sea-- - * . I . '� � � I - X-atie P11 cell, Laura. Kehoe. Senior I 1 ,5 CARDNO BROS., �i I No.' -1 Cardno's Block - -NAGER. It I �_ . 1181 2 0 1 1 � � � � . I � . . . . . � ; I I - . I , , , I , 'I. - � .18 I N� KI Ul .' r%X__ - `_ .PM, . _ *,El - ., ,or CoD � . - � , o . � I - . ; , i , , - . . - I AN & CO'S., Seaforth. forth. . . P I - . ION M_ I � �. -, ,1- t , - . . - � "k . . . ­.- I . . . - i , A $ - �, � ­� . - It " � i � I . , . �- - � . 7- . . . . I . . � � ! 4'. . - I , ! � % � . � I . I . ; - � . _4 _+ _ 4 Cat - - . � � '14: . I ., � I �� . _ � I- I . I "' 11 . � � � I � - I'- � � I - ­ . . 0. el - Ili � a i : I 1 1 1 � , . i � . . 4 � 4 ovismBum N , .11 -4,- , . k , I . i0d401ft to I ; � , I - 1C. love � � ' _- -bits. Celuris Allei , -1 4tock�, jo $4y.eaxs olt I -� ih-! many hundreas I th tU,e Preeident I . .V . d three yesi ,, - 4ve,*0 . were gliestill At 'the hi I � _FAirc1i0d,&t Cazenov During the laist 8,11). . I I&XIdIll pet spaniel do , � � - I z r4senf,ifrom Euro�e . airch d's honae fo� � The maji having him . i ,olipped Aurmg the w . *oft _ zilk.'en haIr was . I 1. over to Mrs. Allen. bait, - spun it into yar ,of gloveis for Mr,. Cie I . sent to Now YoLk a f MM Allen bas jug ant lettdr from Mr. ( I - -the pres�nt, and that - ,of bothi hin)stlf and .. � - . He says tbathe privA higblY;�as s -great mr., has ftistfinished a qu I - . 00 piecea - ------------- 0- . . :It W4isn't Ang4 I It was pi $.. 11 s. ene. ' .his bed, laud by hilm BE � I holding his worn haw . ing baek4 the tes-ra to.i - look with a smile. "; I comfort I and of hope. . ,cold ha,ad falling �ou , � -his weary ey,es up to I . - Jennie, dear wi&t . 440h n6, Jobu; not I ' I J; . 41 Yes.,'dear wife, eyes; " the_ ead. is � grows dark about nit' - groupd. nte gathering t _and ther13, as through, . I . music of angels-swe4 "I No, I na, John -1 I angels�; that's the bras, 1) I I � er. w � - 1 e4 Wbat 1" sa;id , � 11 Have those scouncl, around helra� when the % Givio me my boot -jack And in a towering - g I jumped m bis bed, � laoulfddL��, th. nk he had V 'I J- .and ikie_4 the boot_lae� � A 4 13'v�b W. the Dutcl I And he ,went back t I - : - � 8ho Don't, I � z .UDear tnel" said old . as she 1�id down the, Place tha� says Queen � i , 1 �950,000 a' year for bel ahe don't airn it; nom I Jon't keer how Wei - � time: 4GWt keer how in the mornin% nor I -L4 � aights da�rnln ind mi -how much dish-washi how much butter she. much so4p ishe biles, .geeae she: raises feathel 4nany calves the brings �bow free of moths an' � 'Windsor 'Castle. I'd) be queen, an, do it fai Even then I wouldn't I lion doll -are, -an" she doil I on't 1'�-Drake'a Mar � - . - - Talk of inj 44 -The Listener" oft] : crtipt, mentions the _Q - mother of his acquain remarkable baby, who, I sists, SAYSIF "' Mamm,a'sl , distinctly that anybod�, ,. �COUld make 4- out. A way exac�ly,'that the 1 1 1 . . I , it: '4 * z "' Lubble,� Eibble, lut This bs ,not ne lish as that -used ' I " Listener's " now a . M and honest one, who, w' Years 014. Mystified the - -family by calling out in � mood : . I I 14C Bixit, b&xlt.'aloxit. I All gathered round ai makeout whb6t the yo ,-But the most definite they eoUl4d Lget Outof hil baxit, elexit'j" At -10, I good deal of pantomby, then into the pantry vecaliar place -in it f ai . mark translated itself I he znean�t to say was - ,j -cuit from the basket in NewsNo -An un7known persox , beld up the Wells-Faygk . _r � I _ %t b4eadVille Penusyli, ' I ,ce-eded in g,.qtting severA 7agee'valued iat from 45,( No clue, . -The Freethinker 'which will assemble jaii anouth, Ohio, will demw things, the taxation of ( . the complete seculariz-, schools, and therepeal 4 � I -forcing the observance v �, ,religious instAution, : -During the night of '34r. George Ellah, a fa; Downie, a few miles fro I -a horse, new buggV anc from his stable. The n eornmuuicate(T with 0 � Mitchell, who wired ful -Ue missing property to Orn Ontario, and 'sent Sarnia, Windsor and I Prevent the thieves �cros I booty into Uncle Sam'.8- Alizing that they were h I thieves returned with th at midnight Friday unhi ;and turned the auim�.l it 34r. Love-, in Downie, � from the farm of the,owi and harness were left o Mr,. Love heaTing Somes I ing his residence_ rvt o ed the horse makili g I the barn. 1�t was cov and its tired condition driving.- The entireout-if - to the owner, who on in tion found a few , - In om the h,arne$a. L ;Aoir. ' ---About two wteks --- . Inan was found,dead in Wilcox House, St. Z P"Mished description of -Was thought he was,foh. Mori', who hAl,a left that � 11 Ago. Friends of the , .. 11 .L to St. Thomas to id,eatt - 11tholigh the hair on t �ceased W&. - , _ not so gray - 11 - I U%1� , . I Original, and oril: Beware 4Df . ,, I poor I .- � I - I . L � I I ­ �_ I � . - .e_ �. . � L - - ­� � - ,. I I - I : - � I - I . 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