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Ham and eggs I Bread ed well, but that he had ,% remarkable my-io I ..... . : at . � A"&Y- and butter 1 A plate of ice cream I- By dream.- COLDER ATHER, . I � - I "t I Mrs. Leslie lectured in Detroit last the time he hoe made these few re- 16. What did my brother dream ?" ask- 11 � :Jr. TOTUEN . ... �_ ttr . i - . .. . Electric Hair RWore I . r t, LTY Mond& wye Reatrix, - in the marks and pulled"th&e tAck out of hi I . _' . ., - . �_ Yk y evening, 81 foot, his anger ha' vaiished. . There is I I I dreamed," said Johnson slowly, Flannels and Blankets are now required, and . � . I $ i Michigan Household, and as I always RESTORES GRAY HAIR � � L . I's � like to see and hear the notables, I in- no necessity for sweari4 under any and spreading his hands out before him we have a uood assortment of the best wearing goods, � , I . - I .1 � 0 , L . I A& vested half a dollar in a ticket. I am I circumstances, .said Mr. Messaros. Just -as he spoke, 11 that All those lands were Also a lot of' Bed Comfortables and Quilts, which —TO_,rTS_ . . -OF- . L � . to, *to sure I did not get 50 cents worth as much satisfaction is obtained f rom mine." i .. . - � ty, _.. ,qui will be �old cheap. Call and pnquire prices.. � I . . I � faction out of the: sight of an ele- a , �, t�ying " pork,and beans " as in emit- Hendrick looked at the general in Original Golor ,Beauty, . Softness. to. , ,Of satis L . . I a - . I gantly dressed woman, glittering with Ing a string of swear words. - speechless wonder. The Indians are . . �d . I . ' at. I . . I ,diamondx, and there was little else to - - firm believers in dreams, and Hendrick . Keeps the head Clean, cool and Free L - I Perth Items. was sorely. perplexed. To grant this froin Dandruff. . ., �r re . 7: - � interest one. The theme of the lectu - EDWARD McFAUL. 1��_.,. 7 I NEILTff . . +.- 'Was 13 The Royal Leaders- of Society;!' -41r. Robert Jones, Reeveof L.Dgan, request was to give, up nearly one hund . I - Cures Irritation 4% Itching of the Scalp. - � x1r, ' intends withdrawing from municipal red thousandacres of well -wooded, for. . I I I it embraced reference to the kings and I . . I . I . - * . I - . . - 1% . � I � the queens of the Old World, *whose courts life at the close 'of the year. . . tile land ; to refuse, was to tempt .the 1. Gives a beautiful gloss and perfume to the - lie- e. been,socially famoug�, "soci'lly" Bishop O'Connor, of London, visit- Oreat Spirit to send some terrible evil . I � hair, produces a new growth, and will stop the � 011r." hav — . .-SEAFORTH, 0TTM:ES I . I ht ing, in, the lecturers definition of ed stratfurd on Wednesday last ,week. on the man who had dreamed. . . . � falling out in a few days. Will not soil the skin - . �� � meani ' I I . I or the mobt delicate headdress. . . � -) ,so IOU! received addresses of congratulation At length Hendrick turned to the . .., � I iot, thaterm, famed for lavish diaplay in . . . . . -1 11 "I i . ,dress and. entertainment. These allu- from the separate sohool trustees and General and said solemnly, "The land 7ULL IDII . tECTIONS WIT11 EAcil BOTTL& . ' - ' � . 21, ; sions were principally in regard to the pupils. I is yours. But my pale -faced brother - . . Kidney Trouble . � I - ;,... I . . - � —The " Cosgrove" Family have re. mmt not dream again." I TRY IT AND. BE CONVINCED. . I . 7 - ad jewels of royal personages. a . . I -1 ' GOLDEN LION, SEAFORTH . . I ro - � .attire a ' This grant of land which was made there,was not much to claim one's turned to St. Marys, aft- sful . � T � I As� 1157-52—No. 4 I �h I_ . � � ,aural attention, I " I took it out" in tour of three months iu the northern by Hendrick, and afterwards received Price, 60 cents per bottle. �. __.. — , to , . . . I 1� I 1. . � J � ' - for some .. . I _. I do- v at her - costume, which was of part of Ontario. the royal sanction, was . � . Refuse all. Substitutes. I .. I I � �iilv I zing b time called 11 The Dream L%nd."—Wide . I — . . 4 be; � Tl'a 0 k embroidered with gold, demi- —L.-- grippe 2 as made its appearance . I SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA, , The McKillop Mutual Fira I I I -train, decolette, with "real lace" sleeves again in Stratford and claims a number Awake. WE SHOW THIS WEEK A FULL1 LINE OF'dIAN- I 1� _ � I idy. i . _. f - � . 11 - I I � � -banded with velvet. Considered as ad is. Of victill's. ' . . Insurance Compary. . I - . � ,-- -1 I ' --Rev. T. Nixon, of Smith's Falls, School Reports. H. SPENCER CASE I . �a : , 'iewel'Lery the lecture was cer- - - I I I N play of A - . I I . I I - � , I ,_ .� ollowing ig a re- GOLA SHIRTINGS, GREY FLANNELS, NAVY .. I -rainly a brilliant success, I never Paw preached in Knox church, Stratford, THr, SCHOOL.—The f . Chemist and Druggist, 50 KingSt.,west, FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN J � � ' I - . . : so many di%monds together in my life - last Sabbath. - port of the standiog 'of pupila of the - I .. I � I PROPERTY ONLY INSURED. I 11 . . I —Mr. John Payne has been re-ap. 'E'gnion'dville school for November : Ir,LA N N E LSd ALSO SPECIAL VALUE IN BLANK- HAMILTON, - - - ONTARIO. . 11 L ,, I sh�emitsh(ins F. G. Smith's exhibit at � - . I � _C L . ;; �� .. i the Exposition. She wore the famous pointed president of Stratford St. An- - Senior 4th onsie Rudolph, Jesqie Me- I . I . . � oet I L . OFFICERS. - - - I I rew'a Societ Doucyall and L%hra Porter equal, Tommy ' Sold by j. S. ROBERTS, Seaforth. . I I t I � necklace composed of nineteen diamonds; d y- 0 Thos. E. Hays, President, Seaforth P. O�; W. I . I . i � each a - s larae as .% silver dime, with a ior 4th- ETS AND COMFORTERS. WHITE QUILTS FROM ­__ I' z 696 —A number of farmerg in the vicinity Jackson, Willie Aberhart. Jun . . J.Shannon,8ocy-Treas., Seatorth P. O.; John - t I . 0 . I I . f Brunner and Poole have had she- '� Flora Porter, Lizzie Mct'dann, Laura . Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0. ; - . I I � I - d pendent, and the ed -,e Of the 0 ep — C:)Wr-V-A--:P,T- C) � - 1'� diamon . t3 . I � � - Kehoe, Annie Quinlon. Senior "rd DIRI=O". ' I . — f low corsage was a mass of jewelled worried by dogs. � — $1.50 TO $7. BEST VALUE IN THE,'TRADE IN as. Broa'dfbot, Seaforth; Donald Ross,, Olin. � I - . I I I i I �_ I I gt;,,Ond, - .a -Ar. Michael Jantzi of lot 4, conces . ton; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton; George Watt� i . _ r prays, brooebes and medallions, the . - Tillie McMann, Connie VanE � I U1. i Mutual Live Stock J I � ier- .. I inn 2, Wellesley, near Poole,, has sold Albert Morenz, Ritchie Elliott. Junior Harlock; Jus6ph Evans, Bee--hwood; J. Shan- . , ; centre being the diwmond set medallion 8 � "I . I i 1. D� ; 0 We farm to'. inond Eddie Mar- G -REAM AND WHITE LACE CURTAINS, TABLE non, Walton; Thos. GarbiAtt, Clinton. .� � - I I I presented her by the republic of vene- M r. John Goscho for the a tim. 3rd—Gertie VanEo A " . . i I . I � — 1: i . INSURANCE C . AGENTa. I - � � let. z iuela. A chain of glittering gems fell of $5,000. A fine bank barn, and brick' tin, Lily Bristow, Ellie Kiarsh. Junior 0. , � . . . . . Thos.'.Nellans, Harlock; Robt. MeMillan, Sca- � . I � . y . I ; xv, �� - from thi's med&l1ion to the waist line, house, recently erected, adorn the place. 3rd—Robert Adams, Alinnie Young' LINENS, TABLE CLOTHSo TOWELLINGS, &C.9 IN orth; S. Carnoeban, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan I I . v - ' I . 1. nother ornament in. the Robert McKay, Willie Bolan. Senior - � I nd Geo, Murdie, Auditors: I . , � : . I Iii � I where wrm still a It is considered that Mr. Goecho� has Head Office: Seaforth. . I I � ' . � I r shape of a bejewelled arrow. Three . secured a bargain. . 2ad—Minnie Bubolz', Louis Aberhart, . . . Parties desirous to effec . I.." , - -_ transact other business will be promptly Ote-ad- I . 1. lit, __ * —Mr. J_ E. Atkinson, a member, of Arthur Colbert, Arthur Hadden. Junior GRE,AT VARIETY. 11 THE ONLY Live Stock Insurance Company ed to on . . ?; - nt, !! . bracelets an each arm and rings in nu - I . . - appfication to any of the above officen,,, . - - I I - � � z , in Ontario ha%ing a G-overrin-ent Deposit and addressed to their respective post o ce ,I . I I I - d �G. merableonboth ungloved hands and the Globe staff', who is engaged at pres- 2ud—Eddie Jt%ck.son, Bessie Elliott, I . ffi �8_ � i I I . - t being (kuly licensed by .the saine. Ate now . I i -1 . -1 - or - I - . : ) . I , 5 I 60m_ ent interviewilg the various manufac Aggie Turner Addie Weiland. Seni 1189 - ; - . � emerald earrings set in diarnonds V - A CALL S.0 Ll CITE a1lk earrying on the b6siness of Live Stock Insur- I - I � ) . I t I - . � . i - '-If oleted an outfit which flashed and turers of Ontario, and publishing their' Part 11—Mary FiDI&YBOD, George Me- . ance and solicit the patronage of the importors � . - � .C& .L., nn, Gordie Alartin. I . 7 . -love pinions from time to time in the great Mann, Allan MeNta .1 and breeders of the Province. I . v,e3r sparkled and scintilated at every n - 0 . Knight's Blood Oure. I �!ri. I ment. The wearer is, I believe, accoun- Liberal organ, remained over' Sunday * I RE �. J A M I E S 0 N R For further particulars address .; I I I . J I N � I - � - . . 11 . . I � I'll, 5 - 7 ed I I a beautif ul women, " but h er ad mir- with friends in Mitch,oll. Oa Sun4ay —The other day in Toronto, Mra. � . JOHN AVERY, Sec.-Treas. STANDARD household remedy in success- $ '1�11 � � � � — � . I . Im 4 ers shall not judge beauty for me. She evening he ,,ang with great acceptance Edward Blake pre8ided over tlh� meet- � 41 ' ' , 1164 . Affill use more than 40 years6 A positive I I i . r I cure for Dyspepsia, Scrofu%, Nervous Prostra. 11 ak I has a boniely mouth and a -nose.- of 11 solo, " Ashamed of Jesus," in the choir - ing of thelvIdAll, Mission Assb�C­a.UOD, at — i. I � I . - tion, Consti ation and all diseases of the Blood, 11 . ML I- f Traf&lgar'street Methodist *Church, whi--h satisfactory reports i ere pre- - 4, which she 0 E I i Hebraic cast, and her eyes The Most - Popular Christs Stomach anN Liver. ; � - A iii I —Messrs. John Livingstone, sr., of sented. Tne finances amount to $579, ' I I t I 1. , . used in m9my arch and 11 bewitching" 0 MARRIAGE LICENSEB Unequalled for Producing a Clear 4 . . t - Elm% and -brother of the late Dr.'Liv� and a branch is to be formed in Galt. . I � , I � — 11 � � . I i ; - � glances at the small audience, were gur . gatone, , accompanied by his- two Al rs. Dodd@, who h,ts j ust returned from Preseint in the World is . I . .Complexiou. I � - I : . - L I . mounted by a pair of heavily pencilled "I 1 4 � T� I � -_ So. � t o , horror! a -he .said gone and 'son-in-law, J. W. --J,%cott, headquarters in Paris, France, gave an I I I A botanical c6ipound, put up In packagew t I nd � - ISSUED AT and sent by mail at one third the cost of ordin- ' 1, J - 4 . . .� t I � -to address. % . ' ary medinine. Laige pack-wes, trufficient for 3 i , fbt �� i 4twimminio," for ',women"—not once went to Toronto last week I ad� . n - . I i .i . i 'lee Mr. Stanley, of African fame, and I _' - quart@, .SLOO ; half size packages, sufficient fcr - I . - %in I � only, buOtwice ! and more than once , I . , 4 - hear his lecture on the 27th. They had I 3 pints, 60c.; sample packages, 25c. . ; � , inserted- a. jewelled finger into her hair, - . GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. - BJS,'-�EUS CARPETS W... EEPER A reliable Agent wanted in this locality. I J � I - � 4 . � I It — I . . , �� �r& I : anaction unmistakably like that of the a private interview with Mr.and Mrs. 7 . I . THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE KNIGHT BOTANICAL CO., . i 1� I i I � .� Stanley, who received them t - 1183-52 252 Broadway, New York- i � at, country schoGI boy under certain cir- � . L wi h the . I I . ds. - - greatest kindness and cordiality. EPPS S COCOA* With latest improvements. These sw6epers'are Diedium. in"[price,' et SEAFORTH, ONTA' - � camstances impossible to the social -lea. M . - � . J Ily . . Rior . : " I I I A 1. I I der. Mrs. Leslie m%y be, as I have —One day recently Mr. F. Anderson, - � BRK I as perfect as the most expensive. - �t ..- I ". ,_ . .P"_�/, ,­.%; - , ! �9� I ! I? . . I . I , _ I . . . . �11 w ;�,­ 1 ; . � I i27 . . qaid,. a good business w6man. and hold. a I . . . 1, I t A - - -, , . � I I - Jr., of Fullartorl, who was out to.. LO11- ' I I Bk a thorough jinowledge 4f the natural laws . I - -k-,vi � I 0 , I i � I I - . . � = I " ; high social position, but these do not Aon with a load of poultry, met with a which govern the operations of digestion and I . _.— . ..: i . pi-OUIR, I ., %, � : � J give literaxy ability, and I quite ac- very serious accident. L Hewasattempt- nutrition, and by' a .careful application of the . I . NO W17MFSS158 ED 11L ". -� �.. J . � t , - . fine propertiesof well -selected Cocoh,Mr.Eppe I " ; I I'll e.x � 11 , % -quiesced in tbLe opinion of the lady in the ing to stop a, team -that was running . I 'O V P !,) - . , . - I has provided our breakfast tables with a delicate- We have also a choice selection of Fa`mily Groceries .of the very . . y t� f I - ,;A I , — street car on the way home, who a.D- away and was thrown down, the wheels ly flavored beverage which may save us many I .� - 1. - k P', � , -- 41 - por I , e wagon passing over his breast,' heavy dootors'bille. It is by tb D judicious Use Dest quality. Select Valencia -Raisins, Vestizza Currants, new Peels— I -1 1, . 7 )_ 1. . nounced that it was " an insnIt to an of th I - I - .. for ' . of such arti,cles of diet that a cout'titution nifty Lemon, Orange and Citron; extracts -of all kinds, Chocolates, Cocoas !0". e - - fri . - -4 - � my . audience th pffer such a string of plati- inflicting severe though- not dangero ue be gradually built u� until strong enough to re. 0 I � . - .1 . , . I J AN tacles and, call it a lectuxe." .A. injuries. Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles, Catsups,. Sauces, and everything t3 be . i , - . sist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of I 0 I WiLL POZITIVELY CURE I I a , I . . �, i I 11 I - —Oa Saturday, 22nd ult., as Barton subtle maladies are floating around us ready to � . I . . I I . I . � — I � found in a fir'st-61ass grocery. I J :., — i : - : Allan, of Blanshard, was leading One of attack wherever there is a weak point. We may . . - * . r'r Be On Hand � I . . . . . =­ 11 , �, escape many & fatal shaft by keeping oureelves g a 1'. 4 I i - - RN ` R U i Our Teas are givino, excellent satisf ction. Blacks, Greens and CRAMPS, A ,K iN T111 STO --pil — �. .. - If you are going to do, any thing, do , his horses along the 8Lh line of that 11 fortified with pure blood- and a properly, � . � - , -_ -_ I - I I I � -it promptly. z township to a field - for pasture, and we - .168 Gazette." Japans selling very cheap. Now is the time to buy Teas. Satisfac- ' L LL � - . nourished- frame."—" Civil Sery . Z5 - . . "I �st. i - . - CHESTER WHITE PIG.—The undersigned Bowel Cdrnplallzivs, L11arrhoezz I . � . re � ... The longer y�_U7 wait and think about when deticending, a bill the animal fell, Made tumply with boiling water or milK. Sold tion guamnteed-. b will keep on lot 10, concescion. 9, Hullett, a .. . - i , I P only in packets by grocers, labelled thus: - . � -iester White Pij; to which a —A'\ D �&LT�_ - ! - . .1 I , of � it, and dread it, the worse it will be. resulting in the fracture of the right JAMES EPPS &-CO., HorucDopmthic Chernisti, Goods delivered promptly to all pirts of the towrL thoroughbred Cl I . - � � i ­ 11 . limited.number of sows will be received for ser- � & q a great deal hind leg. The horse had to be destroy- . .ti . � � Be on hand. Life i, London, England. 1041-62 . . . Terms $1, payableat the time of service, '- -� � I i vice. . P _ � I - I- .; A � I - � , pleasanter to the person �vhu promptly ed, and the owner claims damages from ' I . SU 100, M E. n -N-Ifffla P L A I T%8 DIF, I with the prlvjle�re of returnin- if necessary. I . q I t ft . � - . . � CHARLES ROGERSONT. 1197x4 1 4 . Iiin, ; . . . � _L`EY, SEAFORTZIEG I KEEP A T--'OTTLE I I I Ira- the municipality on the ground that I � . . � does what he is required to do. . the road was in a bad state and unfit for Our Best Physicians and J.FAIR IN , . I . )U54 � waiting. - Chemists . I V , � 117 Don't keep your friends I : .le- ­ travel. � HESTER WHITE PIG.—The u I THE HOUSE. - �1 I . . Certify that Imperial Cream Tartar Baking I ki - You have no right to waete the ti m.e of � . I �, ­ . . - � . I Me- . - I ., � - 1. W94, . C will keep on hi,i farm, Huron Road, � ._�_,­77,M.1- � I',- . _` -I . Li ,�.�_­ _',��` - . - I , � . - � �Ivl f 11 � Powder is made from pure Crystal Cream Tartar ..,. I . , -half hour - gh- , ­J;T__ il — - other people. If . I . ki Ilop.- two miles west of Seaforth, a Thorou. -_ . _; , - I � you are One Two Dreains, and what Came and English Soda and is by far the best known. I ;1 - in fulfilling p,a engagement, - bred Chester White Pig. T(:rms .$I, paya b le at, I , � . Sold by all grocers. . SOLD BY ALL 0 E A L E' Pr. S I I � � behind time - the time of service, with the privilege of return- , 111 ! J I 1. I , . R. _4 y- caqse a dozen other parties to of Tfiem. . - .1 FURNACES, .- FURNACES, I . �� at I .You, ma I I .— - . I ingifnece"ary. GEORGICCRESNEY. 1194tf 4 I I I - I . . I - -, . I I . . 4 L . bhe � I .break engagemeats, and untold per- I There was a 'time in the history of our The Handsomest Lady. ih I �, - A -- I i I TH. � i country when the name of Soieng4rahta, . . ndersigned will � I I � - . IGS FOR SERVICE.— e u 1 1 .L . ,, ,ptexities and delays may come out of Seafortil , L - __ — L : .1 pwr .1 . heep at his pretuises, in Hensall, a Thor- I � T or as the, English have it, " Old King . $ 1 , I I �T -just that little shortcoming of yours ' . N E ex- � 4 - ' ,)) Remarked to a ,friend the other day that she - M bred gerkshire and a Thorough�red York- . � Drk , I which you look upon as sucli a triffiag Hendrick stood for all that was brave- knew Kenip's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs shi e Boar. To the Yoikshire pig a limited ROYAL' MAIL STEAMSHIPS, . il -_ . . I and powerful. � . was a superior reined . I �J� -thing. � 3,, as it stopped her cough Leading Coal and Wood Burning Furnabes. . . . - . nunibcr of sows -will be taken. Ternis for each � — I ; Many Indian allies of the English instantly when other cough remedies had no ef. � . he I - . - �­ To an active, energetic, wide-awake �. pi- $1, payable at the time of service, with t CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO EUROPE. . � � – . I atever. So to prove this and convince I . " 7 - ; but. feet wh . privilege of returning, if necessary. F. G. . Fortnightly Sailing from � 9 4 � I there is 'n ng proved treacherous and revengeful, .� . . � person � - . . .. I � 'you -of its incrit any drug-ist will give you a � 1198X8 - : arahta -and his sturdy ba I MEYERS. ' .- � - I - - � � — . and more annoying than to be made to- Soiend � PORTLAND OR HALIFAX, - . . nd Of sample �;opy free. Largo s2ze 50 cents and $1. � i . I I . . . 7 & t Wait. Mohawk warriors stood firm .in their .. � I in' BRE,l)-BERKSBIRE BOAR FOR TO - DERRY OR LIVERPOOL' - ,I I . ! — I � .-i w�e up and ma.ke an effo - . I . SERVICE.—The undersigned Will kee . I . ry. _. Brt rt, you loyalty to their " pale -faced -brethren." - �� OE fOur T1rOROuGP . . p for I i � ther : I Old veterans of -the' famous duke of The Population of Seaforth service durinz the present seasqn, on his prem. CABIN RATES S40, -850 and $60 Single. $W, M � 1 3� I - shiftless, indolent, always behind-hamd Marlborough regarded Hendiick with Js about 3,000, and we would say at least one sizes -5. 16, 1 7 and 8—Steel Radiators, portable or brick set. ises, Lot 20, Concession 12, McKillop, one and and 8110 Return, according to location of i �1, . . a . . I , � — falks, and see if you CRDnot come to .. olne e- fl . e -fourth miles east of Leadbury, the well. Staterooms. - , 11 � ./ , I half.are tronbled with o ff ton of the on �- I � I , reverence, ,and the British dfficers - a -sh-re Pig "Bourbon KinK," from ii -a- NO CATTLE CARTUED. ;i., , 11 , a � � known Berl, I ,on I :time ! . -Thiroat and Lunger, as those compi iints are, ac- . ., 121 stationed in America were ,only too � TH VATLANTIO WOOD BURNING ported stock on 12TERMEDIATE, outward, $25; prepaid, $30. . I I , � �� If you, have agreed to be at a certain cordling to statistios, more j)un)ero is than oth. .- � I both sides, and to which a - li , I � � Steerage at lowest rates. : — � .� Tlac� at a. certain time, be there, unless glad of the friend,gh'lp aud advice of so ers. We would advise all our r(aders riot to 5�141 D11111ber of sow8 will be taken. Terms—�81 per . . ! - - drug- FURNACE in two size's—Nos. 43and 53. No. 43 Pow, payable at the time of service, with the Accommodation Unsurpassed. 11 On- . valiant a man and so shrewd a' counselor ne he opportimity to call on' tht:h ' I ­ . " . GEORGE __ 7 I you are sick, or dead.. In either case � ;�, 'cot t -arniDg if necessary. ' � I t - ind ' st and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the takes wood 43 )inches long, and No. 53 takes wood 53 inches long, privilege of ret Apply to 11. & A. ALLANT, Montreal, or o- I . 4 . n ; C, I . . 0- ; , I you migh,t be excused, bat not other- Ps the venerable Mohawk sachem. Throat and Lungs. Trial size free. L,rgre bot- HALL. 1169x12 BETRUNE or A. STRONG, Seaforth. . I . . � ; , . - ' I I.- I - — �, I . American life -in the eighteenth cen- _ tle, 50c and $1. Sold by all druirgista. Steel Radiators, portable or brick set, bas an EXTRA HEAVY FIRE . . . 1169-52 - - fpil: � I � - . � I- � wi-ie.. a , , ;1 ; - P11.—The undersigned has on � , ; - on- .�o If-vou are & nian., don't keep your tury seemed exceediDgly tame to the - � . I BOX; is the most POWERFUL HEATER, Economical, Strong, B ERKSHIRE .7 . . f I � . ! I I -thern � ad t spirited English officere -vho had been Lot 26, Concession 5,AicKillop, Nei ,t : f - Durable Wood Furnace niade. I � - -1 I The8e f urnaces are put up, under the Gravel Road, the eplen - ' �i I I Expel the worfils by using the safe and re - . waitiag dinner for you., unless _�- �`,d � wife ­ -1 did young Berkshire pig List of Lands For Sale .-,: . , I � t and suffi.,�ient catise, used to gay soci6ty and high living, and liable autheiinintic Freeman's Worm Powdersi . . . . 2 . I � supervision of a mechanic with an experience of 25 years in the fl--rz. " Viking," No. 1541, registered in the Canadian I �, '! i il there is same good . . I � 4 iting a, it was their quatorn to enliven them- � . . - � ;�, a .1 __ . I and generally there is not. Wa . . BorkshireSwine Book. This pig is nine months in the County'of Hnfon, belonging to The Can_- 1. . i , _, 1;� boy � i selves by giving entertaintbents to their. Nat� � nace business, and are -,uaranteed to give good satisfaction every time. old, and was bred by Mr. J. H. Davis, of Wood, ada Company. Only 10 to 25 per cent. of pur. I I i dinner spoils not only the dinner but onal Pills area. mild pur,g'ati ve, acting on � *3 l - ­, i I � I f . ­ 1 5 Bowt.1s, removing all . -, y � .1 �. to, ' bi -�;anag- friends and brother officers. - To one of tile s - stock. A limited number of sowB'will be taken. ch,semoncy required down, balanceatan time 2. � A the temper of the woman,who I toniach, Liver and of zervice, Nvith with �� � me@ I these entertain ments, given by General obstructiond. � FaP- ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Ternis--$1, pax able at the time , in 10 years at 4 per cent. Inatead'of golug �, I I . . I ! - JAMES to the No�thwest, farmers looking for land ir-in 1 4 - R i ing it. . the privilege 61 returning if neceseary. I _. I . If you are a woman, and your hus- (afterward Sir William) Johnson, Hend. - I � . � DORRANCE. - 1198X4 secure Aome ot the finestland in Ontario on the i I . J .. , inv I . I I I ea tha i; I-,% at four rick was ited. -Victoria Carbo:ic Salve is a great aid to inter- sy terms mentioned. County of Huron's Va - I i�4 i� ,, ad says he will be round nal medicine in tkic treatniciA of scroftilous ERRSHIRE BOAR.—The undersigned will cant Lands: - � �bff . o'clock. to -take you to drive, ,be ready - The aged grizzled hero, betier used - abse Kidds Hardware & Stove Hou8e, B keep during the present FeRSOn On his �arni - i � .11 ice, soreg, ulcers and esses of all kinds. L . . , GODERICH,-13 con ---S half 37. Bayfield -'P. .. 1 � I . �� - � I for him. Have your bonnet and gloves to simple fare in his native woods, was ts I . . lot 240,,coneession 4, 11. R. S., Tuckerbillith, the half 37. -Maitland Concession—island opposite I I — . �. . . . 1, . � � �et, -the greatly pleased by the extenEive prepar. I . I . � I -1 Thorougbbred Btrktihire Pig "North King," 53, 54, 65. I . xe, � on., Don't keep him dancing on �o invi-orate botti the body and the brain, ' (1382.1 North King was farrowed March 2, 1890, 11AY.-4 con—Whalf 5, W half 6, N half 7, W I 11 I . - �� I � � . I itidewalk far half an hour clinging to a atious for enjoyment which be saw at use the reoliable tonic, Milburn's Aromatic Qui- bred by J. 1-1. Davig, Woedstock, rbi-re, This N half of W haIf 11. 6 con—E half of W half 5, W .� I I MAIN 00 -TRE -ET SEAFORTH. I 1� 41d . �9 , )ueen, 11592,] half of E half 6 S ba f'of R half 6, X"I 7, 8, ; - _-� 1ha , � 61gety horse, while you leisurely get on General Johlason's house. . nine Wine. � .- ... - - Him (inip.,) [13(32,) dam, North Q N19 I L — I - . - . ai . by Royal Harry, [663,1 Violet, (imp.,) 1510J by NZI 12, 13, V half 15, W . � ir As he assed from room to room, ul- I I I i I t your wraps and look at your back h N . 10, W half 11, Whalf and � - & . � p . . I Prince VatleDs by Warwich, Brrst by J. Smith, half of E half -20, W half of E half 21. 6 con—N IL 1 . I t- . I � ;4 fig and hunt up your gloves specting and admiring everything, his The'Bermuda Cable. I . _. log �, I in a han-l-gla . . * — etc., etc. This pi- has taken prizes wbere ever half 4, W half 5, El 6, 7, 8,*91 10 11 12 S half i . I , ' '� , ' ; - I I sle showii. Terms tj per r -ow, payable at (lie tin.0 13, IV 'half 16. 8 half 3, S half of "N halt I I . .11 - P I . - � M.. � �, I And your parasol and wonder whether 'c nnouncement, time of service. with the privilege of rcturriing 4, N half 6, 7, 8, E half of 8 half a -rid N half 9, ;.— __ shawl or eye fell upon a full military dress of fine HE Bermuda cable now complet , could ant . , I � - scarlet, richly embroidered and resplend- carry no truer tidings than that Burdock I moort A i ; I � you had better take an extra I . T . � AS. ROUTLEDGE. 1198 tf 10, 11. 12,33,14, W.1 16, W1 16. 8 con—Ei 6 EJ i . I - � ;i I � 11 Mood Bitters excels all other remedies In curing . .� it necessary. GH -8 hall 19, N half i I � . I � I 7 not. Have at these things attend6d to ent in gold lace and buttons,'which had dis�ases of the stomach, liver atid blood. Known I : � i.r,, E halt 16, NJ 18, E half of � . 1 77 ; aad decided on before the time he* has been carelessly tossed into a chair, everywhere as the perfect blood purifier. curing I . � T . I CHESTER WHITE PIG.—The undersigned 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28. 9 con—E , I . I . ! ' Z i fixed. With reverent hands Hendrick lifted even the worst cases when all else fails. . . � Awill keep during the present ,season on Lot half of E balf 25, EJ of EJ 20. 13 con—N half i . � . - ,at t A little system and a good deal of de- and exar�ined the gorgeous suit which .-- . 21, Concession 2, L. R. S. Tuckeromith, a Thor 9. 15 con—NJ 7, W half W` pt. 21, 25, 16 3an I I - Us l ' ough Bred Chester White rig to which a limited _E half 6, N half 9, -10, Wly pt. 11. 17 con—Ni- t . I ' ill help you to be prompt; ken. This pig was N. By. -14,15, E half 1B. S. I I termination w . had just been sent to General Johnson . - ; . � . - r, � , Now Free from Pain. . BRIGHT BROTHERS number. of sows will be tA 4, 5, 6, S half 7, 8. 1 - - � - 4 and after you once get into the habi Of by his royal master in England. - ' ' � I a - L. R. East— � . . z 7 f U , 'i%lr Frank Palmer, of Winoya, Ontario, sayb: I farrowed on May,15th, 1887, was bred by� S. H By —WJ 10, E I 33, N E 70 c 35. 1 � . � I : d 3 ,it, you wiJ1 like it. At last, with a sigh, he softly laid 11 I Lve been troubled with latpe,I)ack for about .1 - I . - Todd, of Wakeman, Huron County, Ohio, one of E half 22! . f I . . - I the most extensive and reliable breedere RULLETT-4 con ---AV half 12 13, 14, N half . - � 11 - It is, refr6shing to do busin ss with I S:E3_A_:T0:P,r_r= 2 e the garment upon tne chair and left six months, then thought I would try Hap,ard's - I . I Yellow oil, which cut ed rue, Am now free from � . in the United States. This Pig I I Ipt, M t n �, . , has alio taken 15, N halt 10. 5 con.—AVbalf i�, 16, E ,half 17. -_ k, . 'Onewhoiaalwayson hand. and whol the roor�n ; bu dari; g that eV-eDiog and I . 11 ains, and rtcoinmend Yellow 0;1 very first prizes whereever shown. Terms $1, pay 7 con.—E balf 19, N half 20. 8 con.—E half 21. , i ; - n time..-, He beletS the wext day lie returned frequently, to a i g hry. I . able at the time of service, with the. privilege of 14 con.—N half 23- 1 j . yo_u know will be o �1 i � � I : . --- I I I . cou-Talcre and confidence -in everytody look with greedy eyes'st the scarlet The Leading Clothiers of Huron, returniug .if necessary. GEORGE PLEWES. McKl LLOP.-13 coil.—I. IN balf,of E Ihalf' 2, N ; . I I . . _ "_ I I � ,z I . , i , � I - - i ` I , � I � - - � I 1, sincontact. H,- is dress. . . ' . I . I 1039-t.f. . hal!3. 14con.—Iteni.-I-2,3,q,6,6,Nbalf7,E . � - . ; �03r 11 with whom lie come ' Here. and There. . - . :1 — �__ -7—, - half of 8 half 7, Nbalf 8' . 4 , � - . * � .� - I -Y.-5 con. -14. 8 con.—W3 3, W half I 4 ; I a power in society. fie is a blessing to Upon the third and last morning of Here au'd there and everywhere may be found ' STANLE -4 L I . � . . Beg to inform the people of Seaforth and surrounding country, that IIESTER WHITE PIG.—The under,zigned 4,Whalf5.7-,8. S.By--WJ14,16,EJ16. i � the world. When he diea he will be tlie entertainment, Handrick said to persons who have uried and now honestly praise I n i 11__6 il, . Burdock Blood Bitters for its - wonderful blood C wi I keep for service a 1.5 months'old Ohes- STEPHEN. -6 con -.—W half of N half & W � � kc_ ey have added to their lar ordered clothin- trade one of the ! se missed. General Johnston, after exchanging th go C� ter 'Wuhi e Pig for service -on Lot 31, Concession half oi S half 2S. 10 con.—E half of W half 10, � ' 0 - -,, ' Teach We children early to be prompt. with him the compliments of the day, purifyiu.., cleansing and tonic effects in vll dis- - - . 9, McKi lop. This pig is from imported stock E half W halt 11. 13 con. --S half of S half 17, i N eases of the stomach. liver, bowels and blood. . I I I . . . on both sides, anil'is of the same bred as those f- - . I :,;X_ N �Q,-h them to resnect a Drd ise. "Pale -faced brother Hendrick had a. . ) N haof 22. 14 coin. —_VJ 4, X half 8, 8 hal of X .,� I m 4 I I � I = � JDUy;5 I owned by Mr. Delcoursey, of Hibbert, which . :-i . . Tylost, Complete and best selected stocks of half 17, -NJ 20. 16 con.—S, N half 4, SJ (3, E halt - I . Bring them �_ up. to tell the truth and dream last night." I . � I I have taken prizes wherever shown. Terms $1, of W halt 10, N half 16. 16 c6n.—Nj 17, NJ . , . � J stick to it. A broken engagement i3 a "Indeed!" exclaimed the General, In the Far West. .. . Youths' and Men's Readymade Clothing payable at thn time of serNice. with th t privilege KI 7, , . I I , 22. 17con.—Pteir. .' -NJ 19 INJ 23. 18 con- I � � lie. Sam etimesit is worse than a lie) " and pray let us hear what it was WAY We'st in Briti0i Columbia, Hogyard's . - of returning if necessary. PETEK DODDS. N half 7, 8 bait 8, 15 N half If', S half 19. - � - I - � . Ayellow. Oil is known and valued h ighly, as . I . . 1195x8 - — i , - I more un- � I . . . 19 con.—N halt 4, W lialf 1-1,E- half W. 22 con. �, and may cause a great many about.' home in Toronto Aliss Eleanor Pope, of I . _� - _ Hen). 8, E half 9, S half 10. North By.—R I 0 1 1 dip —IN THE COUNTY. ; .. . &� . pleasant complications than a lie. -Be ced brother','.' said the chief 'Port Haney, British Columbia, says: " For sore [G FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned will — em. 1, SAialf i : . halt Whalf 33. L. R, West -11 I i .- � - . I I keep at his place in Harpurhey,for service, .r . i i all� careful in making agreements,but when gravely, 11 fle.ndrick dreAmed that that throat, coughs, .croup, Bruises, etc., lIagyard's I zb� , P Aux Sables --9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, W hiLlf & N halt � . - I �� I Yellow Oil is the best thinatr I have ever used. , . � 0 twoThorou,hbred Berkshire Boars, The one Is of E balf 15, W half 16, 17, 18, 19. � - I I you have once agreed, stick to the terms beautiful coat was his." ' � I I an aged hog- and is too well koown to need fur- . i � 11 , I . . . Rented Varms for sale at expiration of existing I of the agreemeat. - "Red-faced brother, cried General ng pig is from a register- thermention. Theyou , _. 1'eases. I . � And if you follow out the prompt, Johnson, promptly and heartily, 41 it is A Elorrible Murder. ed.sow and his aged pig, and is one of the best - . Prices Unequalled. ' WeJead the Trade. P �, ir - . . - - - animalsofthek dinihecount3. PaAiescom- GODERICH.—Boyfield,47 � . . punctual, presevering method of doing yours. - - . A horrible murder involvin, the loss of one . . . . io, can hrL%,e their choice of pip. Terins $1 per IJAY.-4 con.—N half 4. 5 con.—N half 14, � . every th-iD(f when it 'needs to be done, Joyfully Hendrick bounded a,way,and life attracts greater attention tho,nthethou8ands � 11 . I t I ' I - z ! C? of deaths oectirring annually from scrofula and xv, payable at the tirue of service, with the pri- 6 con.—W Jhalf 3, IC 17. Nbalf17,SJ18,NhSklf . . ninety a hun- presently his' tall, commanding . Remember the Old Stand, Campbell's Block, opposite the Royal .80 ROBT. TO R. of 8 half 15 9. 8 con.—IS, 14, ,,Q,,' 17. 10 con.— � � . - - I _. vile --e(4 returninz if necessary. I t - f, there -are -nine chances in -form bad blood. We want to jittract attention to - - . � 15 . . I . 1195-8 B balf 28. 13 con.—S half 4,7, 8. 1b con,— z . 'red that yo� will be successful in life; was dressed in the magnificent scarlet Burdock Blood Bitt6rm, the proved and popular "' RENCE, Harpurhey. .. . . , - U - . ,d Hotel, Seaforth. . �� i , - 1-3 I . -1 . — �, s, 4, N half 8, 10. 16 con. --W half 6. _N� By.— 'Xi - - ' - M 3 a A L R. I � wad if you are not, you will S. By. —11, X,c 31, 32, 4. . 1� , , ; I have vtbe co-stnme. re' edy for these forms of di8ea3c. It cures even - - - old chronic obAinate cases which have defied � Imported,improved-Yorkshire White AV.J� 18; 28. � half (3, X - � - T delightful consciousness of knowing Sometime after this Hendrick resolved BRIGHT BROTHERS, west--ir). L. R. East-11'em. 4, E :J I I . �, - Pig, Despot, � � i- . all all other treatment. . 1;� I , I . - . I � : 11, . . half -10. S half 14 i E half I Gi- .# I � - that y . . I . I I . n "I on IiEvve deserved success, and to give an entertainment. and inviie --"--*'---- - I-JULLY,TT.-2 con. -E balf 17. 5 con. -16, � � I , beset by fficers who had treated � � I � W., � . . . - � � you will. not be continually those English 0 - PediL-rce Certificate. -Sire, Sulton, (Imp.' [121 W half 17. 1) con. -S half 2S. 14 con. -Rem- ,1. . 1 14 - / L - . I I V, . - 4 Since Childhood's Days 11 . I t � if you had - . � I � ; I �4 -the remorseful thought that him so loyally. - Accordingly the gulests . i dam, Dtichers 3rd, (Imp. in dam) 91,4, by Maszib- W balf 14, S. pt. of N half �1, N half 22. - __ i � , can highly recommend HagYard's . . � . SIR89-1 The Oentral Bu'siness Col lege, trate i2rd, (589). -Derry, (Imp) (20, by Mad'aill � I I ; t � . only come to time if you had only been were hidden, and General Johnson wall - J ,�IcKTTLLOP.—1 cor).—'vV half 2, E half 3, W :, - � . ii . I ,� Pectoral Balsam. It cured wy daughter of a - I 3rd, (7471).-L,idy Derry'3rd, (1742),by Ma-,�istrare half 4, S half 6. E -half 7, 2 con. -E halt 7, Rem. -� .7 I . I I . I � � .. � I �_ w Oil hand, you would have achieved among the number, , cough she had been troubled with since 'child.- . I 3rd, (531)). -Lady Derry 2nd, (121u,)I)y Magis- , E h,ilf 8, E half 10. .0 con. -St 5, E half 8. I- -1 � 1 F. - ­ � ; .,. -1 I �_F f%ilure.-New York Heudrick's home was in that partof hood. She is now twalve years old. trate 2nd, (313) -Lady berry (372), co ; success instead of I , ONT. yb)'.�0,19.nre', ,_�o)i.-3,)r, half 4. 6 con, --,-N half 0. U n.- 1. I . ' M � � 1 � O� , ic_ . f , I . ,� MRS.M. FAIRCHILD, . sistex U) Great Eantern, by DUe ot - - . I 11 I . - . V1 eekly. I the beautiful country now called New � - E half of W halt 7, N half of 8 half and 8 Wf � � -1 I I � I . Scotland, Ontario. I :- � � I . I I shire Lass. of N bait 10 1� . I I � I . York State, thiough which-. the Mo. . . iee during I I I i - . - ___ __ __1 . - . The undersigned will keep for, sery M STEPHEN. -IS con. -S half 14,S half of N half I 1" , - , - t �_ . I Oil A Substitute For Swearing. hawk River runs. .Vhe chieftain was a I . Itch, Mange "d Scratches of every kind, on . the present season, the Improved York--Iiire 1 17 8 halt 18, N half 19. 14 con. -5, 6,.7, 8 half ,1- . � . I � i I ince8sion 6, Hul- i I _?. I - A New York paper says : Many well- bountiful host, and hi's guests retired l human or 0animals, cured n - 30 minutes by , " White Pig, DesPot, on lot 4, ac 8 '9 112. 15 con.-S,balf 4, W half 5 16 con. .11 . I- .-. ' I I . used dash at a late hour, well satisfied with their Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. 'This never fails. Undoubtedly the lead in- school of biisinces education in Canada. The present is a favorable lett, to which a limited number of sows will be I' ' Iq half of W half 21. 17 con. -Si 15, Z I . - . time for entering, as the pxi;ils get a good start in their work before the winter term begins. � . -F4 6 I ; .., I - . - i known men. who formerly � taken. Ternig $1,payable at the time of service, i half ILC;', W3,10. 18 con. -S half 7, N half 19. .19 � .. - I I ; ' I - entertainment. Sold by T. S. Roberts, -Seaforth. 118G 52 Students are rapidly coming in from a)k parts of the Province, chietly upon the recommendation necessary. 1 con -E half 7, 8 half 8,Nrl 9 F, half 11. 28 con - : � 1. . . words recently adopted the plan in . 0 with the privilalre- of returniot'if I ' The next morning General Johnson of former pupils. bur woit� is DEED9- UEFORE WORDS, and yonng, men and women in � ' . ay rely 'L - - -1 Ili. 1, Wi - 4 - , , � � � 11 *venrted by Rev. Waldo Messaros, pastor --- I .. n9i tt ANDREW SXF Constance P- 0- -S'h,lf 12. ' N. Bdy.-N- baff 32, E half 33, L I , ,upon receiving nqtbin(,! but a strictly first-class training in commercial work or shorthand. This . - of the West TWenty-fifth street, Bapt- arose early and weu t -out into the open Engliah Spavin Liniment removes all hard, - 0 work, of which any sebool 339 34. S. Bdy.-27. L. R. W'.-2, 6. 1 _45 - . - I .. k njoying a high reputation for thorough, honest -N ball of S - I . � 8olt or calloused Lumps and Blemishes frow iBstitutiOn is DO' e . 0 Satiefac- TUCKERSMITH.-H- Rd, -5 con. . 1. . I . - . '_ i I I I ist cbnrch. Mr. Messaros has nopa�,ent air to greet his host. � hot ses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, niigbt well be proud. You Make no mistake by entering the Central Buslness College. A FINE ASSORTMENT half I. 7con-�Ebalf4. - I . � I ; upon the plan, and he invites all 6iti.; `Ah !" oxclaimed Hendrick, big Sweeney. Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen tion is guaranteed to every student, or itioney rrfurided. Write for o.ur new Catalogue and Journal. . . I LISBORNE.-S. By. E.-�-19. - .� -1 - . __ .1 . � � � ' i - - - hep Mr. face lightning up atsight of his friend. Tbroat, Congbo, etc. Save $50 by use of one For rarticulars as to prices &e.. apply to :_ - zens to mak6. use 7 of it. W I ' Of Frillin(Y.9 Corsets and Ribbons, . THL �­ I � I I bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemb4h W. J. ELLIOTT W. H. SHAW1 . - , COMMISSIONER, Canada Co'y., Toronto. Ci. . I tadk in his bp.je',feet " how did my pale faced brother sleep?' I I n 7 1 ', I ; Messaros steps on a at I-TOFF31 . �: . . Cureeverknown. Sold by J. � S. Roberts, Sea- A NT & CO'S., Seafortb. 1187-26 � � � � 4� 1 � . ,he remarks in i I�ud t6De, ggefsteak The General replied'that.. he had res� - forih . 118052 SECRETARY. � PRINCIPAL. . . I - ZZ . I � I ��! . I . . I ; - _�! - . t . . ?. I � . . 1. . � . � . . . � . I . I - --- � - . . . 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