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I �, ­ Taduxt*, 4j, � - THE HURON EXPOSITOR. � � kll d - _ . — ___ . . ­ - . I � . . . 4 1 . I � �� ,� . -_ . I - - -_ , 't I __ . ' I � . - ___ . I � .- 4 - I _____­_ - - � �� : -romptir " The'unruly IWOM to secrecy as to the professor's that the pa e light; . - �_ I . - & P `4004i; 7 ,. t , V Tongue. .j16te1a_,"__r I � I . 1�1 . els, �., � , ) - - .- � - %-4 An amusing little incident was. told ja treatment. It is: understood that the " . . - . � :BMC)M.AL1&9S I " �, I 1112�tt . . I though the light could not be out a , �. � � . � I �__._� � I � a newspaper got Iong ago, of a lady professor will, not long keep the world off from the patient by a curtai�_,'� or -� - --- . � -1 I � , ��� � Re is a. scientiet who is &60ve . � a 6d Prices, Electric Hair Restorer . ,X. . . I Graduat, who found her pew occupied on Easter waiting, screen, and as, though to darken one Silks and Dress Goods - t Reduo' TO M * . I . . �� 1. . � � % Toronto, Sunday by people whom she had never reclame, an one of the correspondent$ art of the room it was necessary to - , � ,I societ I q . . � seen, before. She summoned the. usher, Pate it; but he would not withhold for � IN I � . � 7 � y 9 I No m atter what they Were, or why they are so low . RESTORES GRAY HAIR . � I ended. t., � arken the whole ofit. A more iDjur- , - . i � and "asked him in a hoarse whisper, an instant knowledge calculated to bene- ions practice really could not be main. � now, it is not a question of ' I 1 -5 - n � profit or style, it'is sini- - � . Ael, 31Z I Who. is occapewing thii py ?' " The fit mankind an . -1 - I I . . 11�h it soon an he could publish tained - than -that of darkness in the sick . ply a question of turning goods into money. Its . —TO,j1T8 - —OF— I ; d Sur ' blander set, everybody laughin who it w hout fear of refutation. .1, .go -9 He in room.. It is not only that dirt and'dis- � . " L ILC�," I - . ,;�', . . �� i ------_ I L was within hearing. only waiting for scientific certainty. Dr. order are r6ulte of -darkness; a great only a matter of afew weeks when We will begin to L Original Color ,Beauty, Softness. - .. . _�,_, I . - This lAdy was hardly in a positi()a to Koch's method differs from vaccination remedy is loet'L� i __ i ' 11 A Ontar'. I - and the loss is moment- tell you about New Spring Goods. Several bairg � �. - � ' I L gains . L , . � 'her or i�1811 I laugh at herself as another one did who in being curative rather than preventive= ous. Sunli-ht diffused through a room on hand. . Keeps the head Clean, Cool ,and Free ' , �, . . 4 ",_ � Lt., . V � *4 -) L f warms and clarifies -the &I I I rr 11 — 36ts all d . . told me of a blander she once made. It isa, treatment for- the beginning@ o' 0 r. It fias a . � from Dandruff. :; . - I - i .z �, � - 1: . e � . All call& . She said anew minister had 'just been 'tuberculosis, rather than. a prophylactic 'direct influence'on the minute organic . u' & Itching' of the Scalp. - L � z r or nigh, II[EAAUJL]ff . !L P'Ven * Cures Irritatio . 1�. � � settled in the place where she lived, and against infection by disease.' EDWARD McFAUL I � I ; . .. poisons, a distinctive influence which is -_ - i � In he had a high -bred wife on whom my . . ) L . - . . . 1z I � Streot,, � most precious, and it has a cheerful . � . 11 I Glyes a beautiful gloss and perfume to the 4 .. T Idwa 1 - .; I . : 4 z - re . �, hair, produces a new growtj , and Will stop the - RA 1112 � informant, whom I will cill Mrs. Saun'.. S811-sible- Cbxist-I�2as Hints. effect upon the mind. The sick should � ' I 01-T-IRIMS. . . . ' . , � 4a-ersi set out to make' a ceremonions call.. Buy no In never be gloomy, and in the presence of - . SEAFORTH, falling out in a few days. Will not soil the ukin . � I � - I . ________1 ore than you can jLfford. I or the most delicate )�"ddress. . . I � - � � I � i - -corner 0 � , : She was an elegant woman, of _ pleasing - Give no gift where the .light --the shadows of gloom fly I . c ,,,you do not delight .. , ,- . . I �oor so It, V6 - � ....... o zianners, and certainly wouldnot suffer to. I . I L � I � away. Happily the hospital -ward not- '-,FULL# DIRNGTIONS WITH MC11 BMLF� z . P i � , All df* � .1 by comparison with the miujiter's wife. ____ — . � . � . Shop no more ith standing its maiDy defects (and it - I I I 'f )f the d,:�.' than you have strenc,th w - ... I : Bat let the'catter tell his own story : 0 Kidney Trouble ' q TRY IT AND � �d *4 tht " You know that foolish, childish for. has many),is so favored that it is bless6d �� RE CONVINCED. .,I r I � � I with- the light of the sun whenever Ahe - . I . . st noti0a ' Entertain only within your means. 0 . � . - 3 I GOLDEN 1ION, -SEAFORTH Price, 50 cents per bottle. . - 1157 -52 -go. 4- 1 ,Z� � Voter. thoughts will sometimes run in one's sun shines. In private practice the I � Voterla K�ep your Christmas nor_.v4, and I I , i head; and as I walked up to the -muscle and heart, . same. remedy ought to be extended 'to . . - Refuse all Substitutes. I : . - � q ; I and hope, and cheer, the patient of the' household, and the . � . I door, this was what 1. . . .4 was 'a Mine ; first for your own home your ow'a fire- I � . - . I 1k, y ::�::� she will say, ' How do you do, ) . first words of the physician or surgeon SOLE AGENTS FORCANZADA, 'The! McKillop Mutual Fire ' . . � - I , I . � . z � - Mrs. S-inaders, I am happy to see you. side, your dearest, your closest, your WE SHOW THIS WEEK A FULLI LINE 0 A: I � - 8weeteslo on entering the dark sick room should - F-":'iAN- I . i -and then for the homeless, the - Insurance Company. I � ............. �_ � Won't you walk in ?' at . - . . I . � : . . fireless, the unloved, the' be the dying words of Goethe, " More H. SPENOER OASE, � rn-sn.r&not ", I ran-, and she came to the door undeared " I . f . — . I I __ I , light more light." GOLA SHIRTINGS, GREY FLANNELS' NAVY Chemist and Druggist, 50 KingSt.,West, FARM AND ISOLATED* TOWN .. . " I and be truej true, true to the la8't P - � iffidarful - with a pranes-and-prisin sort of air. - - � I I . - - . [a lowea 11 Christmas card that goes to your post. I � � ; b Without giviag her a moment's time to. . : . � q ' . PROPERTY ONLY INSURED. . � . - - office, or the last "Merry Christmas" - Pineapple Fabric. HAMILTON, - - - - ONTARIO. . . - -, I speak, I said ia my most cordial way. FLANNELS- ALSO SPECIAL VALUE IN 13LANK- I . , - -1-=_ that cro,,;se,g yourlips ! Still another textile material bids f&ir .. . . : " How do yoa do- Mrs, Saunders? I am Sold by, J. S. R3BERTS, Scaforth. I .. 01TIC9118, � � I I I � 011-06- 11 ' We are a generous people, and a to rivsl jute. This time it is the pine ' Thos. E, llays, President, Seaforth P. O.,-, W. I raterotgi happy to tiee . yo I .. __ .I. --- I k bixtehor u. Wan.'t you walk- "? -happy people, and a Christian people apple fibre, and a Mr. R. Blechynderl ETS AND COMFORTERS. WHITE QUILTS FROM ---'-- __ - -'-'-- ­ - . IT. Shannon, Secy-Treas., seatorth p , jolvm ' I . And now a young lady who was pres� , - . o., �T I . - . 9N. 87a ' . and we must keep our festivalwith sin' of Caleutta, is attempting to awaken in- � -, 0 _W r_r_A_TZT C:) Hannah, AlRuagur, Seaforth P. 0, " . ,� I ______ , ent saidi "I mmit .. tell y0tr my experi- �� � . DIRRM0118. . . � 'a, Sollat. ... � n years . ago, cerity, honor, intelligence and good terest to�the great economic. value of its. Broadfoot, Sealorth; Donald Ross,* Clia. I I ence, It hapgened seve but , . 1 $1.50 TO $7. BEST VALUE IN THE TRADE IN I GARIW,pr sense, if we would keep it alive and this product. The pineappl 13as- long ton; Gabriel Elliott, oi I . I have not ytit got over the chagrin of it. ,, i inton; George Wa#4 I Z a., *� e Mutual Live Stock ' � . . 6 n His name_" - Elizabeth Stuart been cultivated for its. fibre in india, . Harlock, Joseph Emns, B003hwood; J. Shan- � , 8 . . . I had baen invited to viiit, the lady for Ladies"Home Journal. while it is ipanufactured in -to a cloth in G non, Walton; Thos. Garbutt, Clinton, , I . . __� Phelps, in REAM 'AND WHITE LACE CURTAINS TABLE . . . arristers j, 1, whom I wa,3 named -'a dnej- old -styled ' - I I . I INSURAN CE CO. AGENTS. - I - - - . -------------- �.._ the Philippine,j and woven into linen in . � . I . ch, 0�1.' gentlewoman of the most digni�"ed maL . � Thos. Neilans, Harlock; Robt. McMillan, Sea. r � I 2: I; ; � orth; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan : � � - I 11- . China. But more recent investigations LINENS, TABLE _'C LOTHSj TOWELLINGS, &C., IN Head 0 -nd Goo. Murdie, Auditors. . I � X. Q. Mers. It w4s quite --n honor, and her Good Taste in CMstmas show that when subjected to the pro- ffice S'eaforth. I � I I 506 - - niece congr&tulated me, and told me that Presents. . I : Parties desirous to effect Insurances or . I . __. _� 0 cess of Eleaching, the fibre becomes - I . � . � - � her aunt would be especially cordial to ' ' - I THE 04NLY Live Stock Insurance Company transaot other business will be romptly attend. . . 1 130", &0 , Good taste discriminates between'the pliant enouo,b to be spun like flax' and G R EAT VA R I ETY. ed to on applicatiou to any of tEe above offloer4 I ae-ov,ey -me, and that it would be lik- e her to C) in Ontario having a Governirent Deposit and . I h. �_ needs of country and town, and does by,the same machinery. The fibr-' . addressed to their respective post offlees. ­ I � Prl� ,come and put her arnis around my I . e can . I beinK duly licensed by the same. Ato now � : � 1036 not send an opera glass or party bag to be subdivided into threads of such dell I . 1189 1 - - I I L - carrying on the business of Uve Stock Insur- � 7 A, . ____ � __ 6houlder,�,- and say, ' kVejcome, Mary, the farm -house ; neither does it give the cacy as to be barely perceptible. and yet A CALL SOLICITEO. ance and solicit the patronage of the importers I . � r . � D1101101k welcome to Sannybank !' � boy a book which he ought to like, but Sufficiently strong for any purpose.- and breeders of the Provinoe. I . I ille Bank " My mother had said, ' Vu will have complete his fa- E' xchange. - . - . For further particulars address Knights Blood Oure. - . to loan. tries to select one to-' R. J A * . � .1 . . a delightful time at Sunnybauk ; and . - I M I E S 0 N a . 41, 1 - . : A. ji. ; - .L kn�w, dear, you'will bea-credit to my vorite series. Children's stockings are - � JOHN AVERY, Sec.-Trea STANDARD household remedy in succew . - I ; . 0 �, . I 8- A . I - - . 781 � � I train , �ng. I can trust m daughter. a metimes filled from the standpoint of -The New Methodist chnrch i .11 1. 1 1164 1 . fulusemore thoaf 40 years. A positive , . I------ � � y n maturity. Utility and -not suitability Waterloo, of which Rev. Mr. Salton 18 . eurefor Dyspepsia, Scr6f ula, Nervous Prostra . I I ftm I Mzd�nte- Mary Gray is fastidious, I governs the choice of� their contests. pastor, was formally dedicated on, Sab, . ' I tion, Constipation add all diseases of the Blood, ­ I I kaov�, but you need not fear.' I � --- - Stomach and Livzr. I go- t , 4- 1 - There has been: Many a bath 30th ult., b - Rev. Dr. Potti , The'- Most Popular� Christmas.MARRIAGE LICENSES .. � %ltrrl tot I "On. arriving at ttte house, I was - dis%ppointed, y . 9 Un,e,qualled for Producing a Clear � :, to land. - sorrowful heart on ChristmAs morning assisted by Rev. J. E. Howell,of Water- I 'Complexion. ' I 9� maw I shown into the little recepti-)n room, and because the powers that be, forgettin loo and Rev. J. Wass, Elmira. The � PreseDt in, the orld is . % I - I i 1� Immedi%tely the stately lady who was their ow -9 church and site cost $S,000, about $5,000 - A botanical compound. put up b, paolmges � . - ___� . called Aladame Gray,came in to greet me , n childhood, had catered to the 1"L I ISSUED AT and 6ent by mail at one third the cost of ordin- � i I I , 131essrs. tastes of forty instead of to those of of which has been secured.. , ary medizine. Lftrg.e packoges, suffi(-jent for 3 . ; Bar. �witib such a manner of gracious wonian- I - L quarts, $1.00 ; half tilze packages, sufficient for . � �ru$5812. m seen. And what I � - I 3 Pints, b0c.; sample packages, 26c. 1 . I I �tree't. So youth confoujids age. The young GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. . A reliable Agent %vanted In this lo i � meet four, � . 'EL'S CARPET SWEEPER . callty. - i did I do, think you ?' I sprang to BISS THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE I -KSGIT. . . . , I her, put my hands oa her shotilders and girl who "adores olives " perplexes her 7 1 . KNIGHT BOTANICAL CO., : � 1 1127 plain old atin-'tie by the pWsentation of a . . 1183-62 252 Broadway, Now York. i I : I cried out, 'Welcome, Mary ! welcome � i I I I . ; queer little -dish for which her domestic EPPS S - COAG With late'st improvement- SEAFC)RTH, ONTARIO, . . � � to San bank !' My cheeks burn ,now s. These sweepers'are iniedium ia'[price,F et I � ny . . . � � � . . J ly -1 I z . � I I I � when I r,ell it, as they burned then."_ economy finds no use. It is wi.5e not to � . BREAKF T. as perfect as the most expensive. _rZ w �.,J� ;, I A I � . consult our own preferences, but to -dis- " By a thorough icnowledge'vf the natural lawe ' - I . I .1 , I Q_V ra I �. , I A. B. H., in Wide Awake. cover and gratify the individual fancies which govern the operations of digestion and � . 0 � 1� ­ A . . . I , I � . I a � __ ��'n - - I k 6 pe� r -4 .-_ . - - I )rrowel J an d fads of others. - - - nutrition, and by a cAref ul application of the t —_ � NO W1'r1VF88LC8 9ZE01LYORED I - I . fine properties of wbil-selected Cocoa,ifr.Eppe . � I I I I --- --- 1. . . 1-1 . - I 4t ally The Story of an AuthLor's Child. On the' principle of I like attractin ha, I 4 . -1 � aTwelf . 9 ovided our breakfast tatles with a delicate- ; � T 0 1 . Every woman -In. the- land has bowed like, the most valuable gift too often ly We have also a choice selection of Family Groceries of the very I V � i 860- s1rored beverage which may save us rnAny t A, . I � � down before " JOha I-Idlifa.Z, Gentle- finds -�its way to the one who needs it heavy dootors' bills. It is by tl�e judicious use best quality. Select Valencia Raisins, Vestizza Currants, new Peels- I I % . I I - � I - maa",- but how many know much least..� In so � ofsuch articles of diet that& constitution i I * � 1: j - . I me cases good indLyment may Lenion, Oran ae and Citron; extracts of all kinds, Chocolates, Cocoas, � . � I ­ be gradually built up - until s4ong enough to re- I'D . - . I - . � -of the life of the woman whose . dictates the giving of money as -the kind- � I �, i � -brain sistevery tendency to diseage. Hundreds of Crosse ,&, Black-well'sTickles Catsups, Sauces, and everything to be i IVILLTOSITIVELY CURE I � . -child he was? . There is in est thing to be done. Elow often some subtle maladies are floating Uround us ready to I 0 . i . I , t I I attack wherever there is a weak- point. � � � : - I . )entist�. it a little rGMance that I am sure poverty -straightened one bas sighed over found in a first-class c,rocery,. I I � Store, - b We may !, I - --.-. , . =, : "Arl) � 1164 . . � .... - __ JISS F, N 11 ,O ion 1 ianvafatalshaft by keeping ourgelves : i manywill like to hear. ' Married to,a'. the expensive gift, "If I only had the escape n I Our Teas are giving excellent satisfaction. Blacks Greens and CHU ill, � 11 TREST Jlf� � well fortiffed with pure blood and a properly I 0 . ) � . - ,gentleman who was a cripple, Mrs. money this cost. "No field affords a wider nourished frame.'!--440ivu service' Gazette." Japans sellino,'very cheap. Now is the time to buy Teas. Satisfac- c HESTER INTHITE PIG. -The undersigned 13mirr,l Comrftints, Diarrhoea . ; 1. I - . Z) will keep on his farm, Huron 116oad, 31c. j -1 - I I �� � I Ham� I . 312loch Craik lived an idyllic life at a opportunity for the exercise of ef)mmon Made auhply with boiling water or milz. Sold tion guaranteed. . Killop, two ifflies west of Seafortb, a Thorough- � I � gain beautiful country home, a few miles sense than Christmas givia . Women' only in packets by grocers, labelled thus: I I �itrous, � 9 bred Chester White Pig. Turms $1, payable at -AND ALT__ JAMF,S EPPS & CO., Homcaopathia Chemists, Goods delivered promptly to all parts of the town. the time of service, I . - � -from a country town. She heard one by -exercising jud W with the privilege of return- I . � I extrao- day, . , gaient, not - . : . I j I I 1169 quite incidentally, tha�t a baby bad fit -themselves but are a positive blessing London, England. , 1041-59, - - ingifnecessary. GEORGECRESNEY. 1194tf R N 9 a i .1 � � . __ __ -1 .1 . i been found on a, atone at the croa& roads, in their example to, the entire sex, and . . %. � U H, vi E 1: zi c � 0 �q. P I. 'At .4 ? rr�, . I q � I . that it had been taken to the Iowa Hall the Yale -tide of 1890 will -be a happ , Easily Caught.' 0 PIG Bpmr-DER.S. -'T � I j I ; I I L4 D� - - y I - J. FAIRLE Y KEEP A V,OTTLE I �v i I � . ROUP, coldsj'sore throat and many pain u 9 -&- BERKSIURE BOAR. -The undersigned Im . . I be at and that all the gentry about were go- one indeed if coulmon sense is more f I SEAFOR'"U. T Z� 4 . i on the C ailments are easily catight in this change- � will keep at his place in Brucefield a Thorough- THE HOUS1-:'. � � 11 � . I in - to took at it because it'was such a em __ I . 6 . : i . KONTH, 9 ployed in Christmas gifts. -Helen able climate.. The never -failing rerzedy is just - I - I - - � bred Berkshire Pig, eligible for registration, and - - V I I � . w;,. -.,��I , 0. . . - � 11 - sweet, little child. So, folldwiag the Jay, in Christmas Ladies'Home Journal. as easily obtained in Hagyard's Yellow Oil, which I - , �.'g , . - . I . �� � I , FrRST to which a limited number of sows will be tal - - -- I - I - -- - 11 - exa � - is undoubtedly the best -of all the niany reme- TmFuts -S1, payable at the time of service, with , . � I __ dies off ered for the care of colds or paius:- privi I lege of returning if necessary. GEO. Ens- . , i � th. ex. - . mple of her neighbors, she went too. 0 1 the 'SZ-00LD BY ALL DCAL ' Ing up iato the sweet sympathetic I . . ; I I work . Look E S. HFLL, Drucefle'd-q , I I � 971 , , : face OE the iamed authore'ss, tue little How to __ � - I - . . � � 1200x4 '.� , i 7 At the holiday season the giving of � ___­ - ---. - - I baby smiled and put out its wee hands. . . 4,000,000 Miles. - IGS FOR SERVICE. -The undersigno � : I I . st - an . r i . gifts is prevalent. Now everybody c d Will _' I : In a life of 70 years the blood travels 4,000,000 . k"p at his premises, in Hensall, a Thor- . I . Dinah Muloch Craik Gould not resi � . ALLAN LINE ' . . I j I . I give sweetly, graciously and lovingly. miles. If impure and unhleaithy it earries dis- . oughbred Berkshire and a Thoroughbred York- - . I I I — . thisi, and she deterLdned to take the I � I I I � -. How many can accept in the' �same . i I : I � P. S. : child far her very own. Quickly it was w ease with it. Pariiy your blood with B. B. B. .Leading Coal and Wood Burning F . shire Boar. To the Yorkshite pig a limited . ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, . 1. I , 0 - spirit? I felt last year that th I was up night and day with a bad arm, and urnaces. number of sows will be taken. Terms for each i : . eery wra ed up and it became ere was � I I . '� I TP - her baby, Id find -no cure from doctors' wedicine, so I - . I pi� ,11, payable at the time of service, with the CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO EUROPE t ; it the a thread of coarseness in the girl �who, cou ! I Devoted to it, she was yet determined took- two bottles of B. B. B., which cured me. - . - privilege of returning if necessary. F. G. Fortnightly Sailing from � . � . 1117a, " looking at a fine � book tbat'h Miss GFRTIE CuuRcii, Aylmer, Ont. MEYERS. 1108X8 � � I. I I as it grew older it should never have its . PORTLAND OR HALIFAX, i I I I . : Irgeon heart hurt by being sent her by a friend, said . " Ob, dear, _--7- -=----- . . If I �� - . � told the. story of 'I suppose 1"shall have: to get her some- . I BRED BERKSIHIRE BOAR FOR TO DERRY OR LIVERPDOL. � I � � ; . j �_ I F � . 1121 its birth and adoption; so, as soon as Mother --and Babo. in four THOSERFOLVul'C'E.-The undersigned will keep for I , /� I servicedurinz the present smaon. on his prem- CABLV RATES $40, $50 and $60 Single. M 0o 4 I : I � � - the little girl was able to understand, it I thing in retury for it !" That's barter G1LNTLFVF_,,�,-1 have used Hagyard's Pectoral sizes -5. 6, 7 and 8 -Steel Radiators, portable or brick set. . 110 Return - according to l9cation of Moen- � and. exchan e. It isn't giving. - Notb - Balsam for a bad coug,h, and was cured by one . and $ i I . . was lovingly whispered to her that she 9 ises, Lot 20, Concession 12, McKillop, one and Staterooms. I , - . I S. and I ing was to be sent in return for the book bottle. My babe only rwo months old alEo had - ' one-fourtht miles east of Leadbury, the Well. . . � . z I 988 I had been tound on the large stone which a -41d and cough and on givin;,- him sorne it I known Berksh're Pig " Bourbon 1; ing," from im. NO CATTLE CARRIED. I 11 I I I unless it were -the sweetest of thanks, c' P . INTERMEDIATE, outward, 6-m; preps,id, $So. I . I I � 1. ; ­ t THE ATLANTIC WOOD BURNING Steerage at lowest rates. j I I I stood in the centre of the Hal41 and helped hini very m ich. . ported stock on both sides, and to which a ; . � I and the mere faet of the acceptance of a Mits.E. J. GORDIER, rIorence, Ont. number of sows will be taken. Terms -81 pe I rgeon I which alwa- a was decorated with . � r I . ; I - y gift does not force upon you iti return. � FURNACE in two sizes—Nos. 43 and 53. No. 43 1 � w and - ­� � sow, payable at the time of service, with the Accommodation Unsurpassed. i - _� I I I � I i - I � I I � econcy L, � ffower,4, and that God had put her Gift giving is like love, the desire i takes wood 43 inches lon(y, and No. 53 takes. wood 53 inches long; privile,,e of returning if ne7cessary. GEORGE Apply to 11. & A. ALLAN, Montreal, or C� : . ' ' : &.j2_ . there that her mother migh t find' her, sup ' ' The Homeliest Man in Sbaforth . HALL.' 11V9x12 BETHUNE or A. STRONG, Seaforth. I I- I � I I As soon as she grew old enough, it b - posed Ao come from the heart, an. a As well as the handsomest,,and others are in- Steel Radiators, portable "or brick set, has an EXTRA HEAVY FIRE . i __ � 11,68-62 . I �� . I e14 , no- gift is worth anything unl6ss L f � . � I z . . �mbey. %ame her daily duty to cut the flowers' I it 18 vited.to.c'all on any druggist and g1t free a trial BOX; is the most POWERFUL HEATER, Economical, Strong,' BERKSHIRE PIG. -The undersigned has on - —_ -_ .. i � 4 1 1 1 sent with that feeling, and that only. bottle Gf Kemp's Balsain f6r the- Throatand I Lot 26, Concession 5, McKillop,, Northern 1: � Ion% , and arrancre them to make bea.atiful this tr � � 0 . 11 I 'Znco .Batjhe�n you think you are to accept Lungs, a reinedy that is selling -entirely upon Dur,�bl�a Wood Furnace made. These furnaces are put up under the Grivel Road, the splendid young Berksitire pig List of Lands For Sale I � . : , x, 84-8: great rock that had been dug up from and- never to return? 1fy dearest girl, its merits and guaranteed to reiieve and. cure Supervision of a tn�chanic with an experience of 25 years in the f,:r- " Viking," No. 1541, registered in the Canadian . X.� �, "I . I . the cross-roads and brought there. T8 �' Jhronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronehitis . Berkshire Swine Book. This pig is nine months in the County of Huron, belonging to The Can. . - . I we never know bow we return things and Consumption. Large bottles 50 cents and nace business, and are guaranteed to give good satisfaction every time. old, and was hred by Mr. J. 11. bavis, of Wood. ada Company. Only 10 t . i _;1 � � 0 25 per ceDt. of I "� I pur- : . I ; I t the *her it represented the place where the in this world, but everything does 81- I - . 1197cow � stock. A limited number of sows will be taken. chase money required down, balance at any time - : I %_ ne * hands of angels had rested when th I - . : e � I . i I',-;- I 'y equalize itself. You, have been a . - Terins-4,4, pkyable at the time of service, with within 10 years at 4 per e-ent. Instead of .going " I _1 . . - I e a() laid her down. Curiously enough, the . charming com- -inion and have brighten. __ - . UP-. ESTIMATES FURNISHED, the privilege of returning if neceseary. JAmEz; to the Northwest, farmers loeking for land cm � I I �rofe e 4 1 �child became very, proud of the way in p Some Foolish People DORRANCE. 1198x4 � I "I I - - seeure mome of the finest land in Ontario on the � are, I ed many a moment to a woman whose Allow a cough -to nm until it ets beyond the I - easy terms mentioned. County of Huron's Va. � � which she had reactied the dear mother' g � I . purse is bet' .er filled than yours. She reach'of medicine. They of ten say, - " Oh, it -DERKSHIRE BOAR. -The uudersigned will cant Lands: , � i . � . �. I , 1�uzno who cared far her as lovingly and as sends you when a Christmas Day cGme,4, will %vear away " but in inest cases iCwears thew lfldd's Hardware & Stove House -L.) keep during the present Feason on his farm GOl)9R1CH.--�-13 cou-S halt �37. Bayfleld -LP I L \ . � . �- The , I ,f i ; 1. � tenderly as if she were really of her away. Could theybe induedd to tr the sue- , � lot 26, concet3sion 4, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, the half 87. Maitland Conceasion-leland opposite . � Mae some dainty present,.fiome pretty trifl . 3 � e y : I � ; ring y cessful medicine.called Kemp's Balsam, which is Thoroughbred B(.rkshire Pig "North King," 53, 54,65. 1 1 I � � own flesh and blood. fler birthda that she knows you will like, a book sold on a positive gu 11332.1 North King was farrowed .March 2 �� HAY. -4 ,con -W half 6, W halt 6, N half 7, W "' I . I Waal the day on whiuh. 1e, was f ouncl, . . . arantee to care, they would . 9�f � , I I and -when r,h,e tenth one -c%nie around r a pic. inintediately rsee the excellent effect after' . bred by J. H. Davis, Woodstock, Ekire, This is half of W half 11. - 5 con -E half of W half 5, W � � I Ua about which you have talked, o taking MAIN 0"TREET SEAFORTH, halt of E half 5, 8 half of b If 6 Y 7 8 . - , ' ture that you have admired ; the re a dose. -Price 50c and $1.00. Trial size free. At Y Him, (Jn)p.,yf1362j dam, North Queen, 11592j . H a 3 NJ 9, . and ; , turn � - . I a qhilX8 party was given her. she . all druggists. — b Royal Harry, [603,) Violet, �Jmp.,) [5 12 :6'. Vl;�J?15 W ; . I 2 . you make sho'ld be ' Z, � 1197eow y 10j by 10, W half 11, 8 half and NJ, , , � - I u your thanksgiving, . I . - Pritice Vatlens bi, Warwich, fir4 by J. �n hallf of H half 20 NV half of E h if 2 1 1 - I - wai heard a.qkiog one little girl*# " How _ . WEEEMEMWN� . � iith, 1. 6 con Llii . ; . I old are you.'?" The other one answered, and thatis all. Your gift of a joyful — etc., etc. This pig has taken prizes where ever hallf 4, W half 6', Ej 6, 7, 8.'O, 110, I t, 12, S half , i I I � � q the . presence was made long before the ma- ' Do not b6 Deceived. . shown. Tems 8t per ww, payable at the time 18, W half It. 8 half 3, 8 half of X h0t - ! - _. - � " I w,Ls bora nine ' i � I &I I - years aaG," ' " Oh !" - I mportant. - Announcement time of service, with the privilege of returning 4, N half 5, 7, 8, E half of 8 half and N half ,9, � M terial one. I do not mean -by this that All Baking Powders are not equally good. . . � a if necessary. CHAS. ROUTLEDGE. 1198 tf 10,11,12,13,14,WJ15,W116. 8con-Ej6jq I � , TEM - I -answered th.e baby, " you were born like the woman who is not rich must not imperial Cream Tartar Baking Pc�vder is t . . I & . — 15, E half 16, NJ 10, E halt of 8 Wdf 19, q I O� - . - � IN half . �4 . �other chiidr6n, but I am better than purest and best, sold by all grocers. r � � . �, give -God forbid it --but I do mean she __ I . 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,'24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 9 c I � . � . CHESTER WHITE PIG. The undersigned on -E - - . and 10 . that ; I was found t where God had must not think of attempting to return ___ _ � Awill keep during the present mason on Lot half of E half 25, Ej of E4 26, 13 con -N balf \ i I . _ - I . � � 1� I .; I I , e." ifillis I , Y pt. 21, 25. 16 con �_, ,placed m The C td-ish pride was as , . 21, Concession 2, L. It. S. Tuckersmith, a Thor 9. 15 con -NJ 7, W half ) 11 ; I � T ta . -it once the gift that has come to .her. _E half 0, N half 0, 10, Wly pt. 11. 17 con -Ni T � mpt , -a-Inuain a a i i t was pa the tic. . , A Friend's Face. ough Bred Chester Wbite Pig to which a 4mited I -11 I I I - . 0 1 � It is vulgar, my dear. FRIEND'S face often sour and Ouni from 'number of sows will be taken. This p' 4, 5, G, 8 half 7, 8. N. By -14, f5, E half IZ. S. . � 511 Wait until t an. n � I BRIGIRT BROT11EIRS � 1 4 1 , The year' " Athe effects of misery -making biliousijess or - . I . 'J.w" By -Wj 10, E 1 33, N E 70 ac 35. L. R. East- , , 0 s have gone by, tb� eyes of other gift day comes round, and then flyer complalnt.� If we tell hini'to use -Burdock . I farrowed on Iday 16th, 18'87, waa bred by R E half 22; , ' - I - . Todd, of Wakeman, Huron County; Ohio, one of . . I I . I the good mother are closed forever to give something that. expresses yourself, Blood Bitters and he does it, the face 8'0011 I i . the most extensive and reliable breeders HULLETT-4 con -W half 12, 13, 14, N half . . I _1 I si;7hta of- thig world - but the child the child of your brain. and your fingers 88. . in the United States. This Pig has also taken - . , � . - the 0 , ) , brightens with returning health and happine SM3_A_3P01R,r_rJE1-- .15, N h4lf 16. 5 con.-Whalf 1-3,.Ib, H half 17 - B.B.B. never fail8. I - � 7 con. -,Z half 19. N half 20. 8 coh.-H half -2g: . I S ey, she cared 4r lives in the great town of rather than of your purse. After all, firstprizes whereevershown. Terms $1, pay #. � . at ; London, and rqmembers; and when th- able at the time of service, with the privilege of 14 con. -:-N half 23- �� . I . I I ck � i (I � e Emerson struck the key -note . of gift- ___ ' . ! � . &c. mother of "John Halifax, ,entlernan," s' -returning if necessary. GEORGE PLEWES. 31cKI-tLOP.-18 con.-I'N half of r6 half 2. x I i I.. r I : I giving whelp he said, " Oar gifts are for Just why o many people suffer pain when a . The Lea_,ding' 010thiers of Huron, . halt 3. ,14 con. -Rem. 1 2,2, ,j, 5, 6, N bilf 7, X ; I remedy of knomi aod-certain I . . 1039-t.f. - I . � hese .. and of this girl stands before Almighty the mo -effect like Hag- . ___.____...___,__ _. -.-- - half of 8 half 7, N half 8. � . . . - � Ics - st part expressionlesi. Let , the yard's Yellow Oil may be had at every. drng . : , . STANLEY. -5 con -14. 8 con.-Wj 3, W halt 0 ! ,_ . - . - � � . - � . HESTER WHITE PIG. -The undersigned 4,-Whalf5.7, 8, S. l3y.-%V;`r14,15, , 16. - . SA �God don't you think that He will say- sailor bring a sea shell, the poet a poem I store, k not very clear. This �pecrle;s pain Beg to inform the people of Seaforth and surrounding country, that. C W .10 N � -1 ;SNA� : . � P I E I I I " As ye have done it unto the least. of I and the .painter a picture," and th6s-e soothing remedy isa prompt and plea6ant cure 0 will keep for service'& 15 nionths'old Chee- - STEPHEN -6 n. -W half of N ,hhll & . � - � 1 . - for sore throat, croup, colds, rheuniatism, laine I they hav'e added to their larg6 ordered clothino, trade one of the . ter White Pig for service onLot 01, Concession half of 8 bilf 23. .10 con. -E fofW L f . I I I I these, 'go will I unto you." -Ladies' are the gifts that, being part of " 0 hal I %I 30 - 11ome Journal. your- back-, etc. Price 35 cents. . 0 * ' _. 91 I . i . self, may be received as of greater value . i I I I 9,'.N1cKillop. This pig is from imported stock E half W half 11.' 13 con--$ half of 8 half j-,.7 - .� I - I the same bred as those Nbaif22. 14con.-NJ � A t !, I T!'!!Iv!!�l : , " - I M . on both sides, at),d is of I I � I . - ., 4, N hFJf 8, 8 half of ,"T I : I . I . , I . I I than -.nything which money could ob- BoySIP owned by Mr. Delcoursey, of Hibbert, vhich hall 17, Ej 20. 15 con. -3, N halt 4, 81 0, E half � I � I Dr. Koch, a Sketch from Life. I A SuccessfulM ­ . ost Complete and bestselectd'd stocks of I I - (I � tain.-Ruth Aiighmore, in Christinas I - I --- , __ __ ission . have taken prizes wherever shown. Tenns $1, of W halt 10, N half 16. 16 co�--XN4 17, Nj � - � Trio Medical mig-Sion of Burdock Blood Bit- - ' payable at th, time of service. with t'hz; privilege 22. 17 con. -Ren). 81 7 NJ 19, N"I 23. 1-8 con. I I . � . � ... I i L%dies'Home Journal. . Youths' and 'Men's R . � ea,- . I � . . I M - � � . . � 'that the crowd -of Would be interviewers - sumesf4ul. -No other remedy possesses such -pe. 11 � . 1195X8 19 con. -N half 4, W half 11, E half 10. 22 eon. - . i . I -----. - .— -Ren). 8, E half 9, 8 half 10. North By. -P, I � - y xtis r n 0 . — -UNTY. . 1. z . . . " � and a ts who a Sunlight And Sick Rooms. - culiar power over this diseaw. . � I It seems, eays the Pall Mall Budget eadymade Clothing - , I ters in curing constipation, has been markedly . I of returi)in- if necessary. PETER DODDS. -N half 7, 8 half 8, 1b: N half 16, S half 39. 1 - a belea'auerini, the . Was very bad with costiveness, and one bottle � IN THE CO IG FOR SFXVlC9.-.The undersigned will half Whalf 33. L, &'West -Rem. 1.8. half ,�. � : - � � - . . . � dcors of Professor Koch have so far met Dr. B. W. Richardson, in a recent of B. B. B. eured ine, Would not be withbut it, � P h-eep at his place in 11arpurhey,for service, Aux Sab.les-9, 10, 11. 121.13, 14, W half & ,N hWT 7. .1 � I � With very little success. " Are you not lecture on " Disease, and how to com- �ays . I I . wo Thoroughbred Berk8hire Boars, The one Is of E hall 15, W half j(;* i7,18, 19. - F, � � .1 I - � t I I 11 I from the Ti.aes ?" the " Fran Professor " bat it," remarked; Stil INIRs. Wm. FIN -LET, JR., tof Bobcaygeon, ont. 1, ; , an a -ed hog, -and is too well known'to r,eed fur- Rented Yarms for �ale at expiration of existinir . . L a custom - I 1. � I . . . � ­_­­ .--- . __ . - ther mention. The young pig is from a register- Leases. . I � asked the Berlin representative of the , prevails. despite all our sani - tary teach- - , , ed sow and his aged pig, and is one of the best I I , � , � A hudc,6t, who Nvas eniLlAed to sketch the " in, Prices Ualled. We lead the Trade. 60DERTCH.-Bhyfleld-67 I I � L . � � Fxpel the worms by using the, safe ind re. t - 0 - gs, that the occupant of tile sick room ',I I � aninialsof the kind in the county. PartieseoM_ �. I I I able antheimintic Freemarj'� Wdrm Powders. I - , 7 HAY. -4 con. -N halt 4. 6 con. -N. half 1-4. �? z great man in his laboratory, and also in the private house should be kept at I . . ing can have their choice of pigLz. Terms 81 per 1, . . -, . i 6 con. -W half .3. 14, 17. N half 17 S1 IS' N half � �. I .� succeeded in drawing an excellent like- all hours in a darkene - -----,---- - payable at the time of 8en,ice, witb We I . � , d room. Not one Remember the Old Stand, Campbell's Block, opposite the Royal. 'v'0i1weL'-e of returning if necessary. 11011T. TSR"-- of 8 half 19. 8e'on.-13,14,S� 1�. 10 con.- 1, It was evidently i . National Pills are a mild pur-ative, acting on 'bAlf 28. 13con.-S half 4,7, 8, 16 con.- _� Mess of him from life. time in ten do we *enter a sick room . in , . . RENCE, Harpurhcy. 95w8 f, I . .t4 , the Stomach, Liver and Bowth3, removing all Hotol, Seaforth. . � I 11 ,P, an, - e height of ambition at the Prafemor's the daytime to'find it, blessed with the obstructions. � I 0 - - . N34- 4,'N half 8, 19. 16 con. -W balf 0. ,N, By� . I JF . I Importec4improved Yorkshire White W1 18, 28. - S. By- -11, 1,411 31, 32, S4. L. R. household to prevent the Titnes frc,m light of the sun. Almost invariably, . _____ I I 1. . . - BRIGHT BROTHERS, . Pig, Despot, Weet-16. T,, 11. FAst-Rem. 4, R half a, ,)g - - � I I � ilitruding into its precincts. Ih e 1parn- before we can get a look at the face of Vietoria Carbolic Salve is a great aid to inter- I I . half 10. 8 half 14, E halt 16. . . . I I- .. ed doctor's lady then proceeded to point the patient we at6 obliged to 'nal Inedleine in the treatment of scroiulou8 i HULLEM-2 coj3'-E half 17. 5 con. -I(;. I I I I .� I I! I request . ., � - I to quite a. pyramid of, letters from jour- thAt the blinds inay 'be drawn tip, in sores, ulcers and abscesses of all kinds. . - Pedigree Certificate. -Sire, Sulton, (Tmp.) [12] W half 17. 0 con.--� half M. 14 con. -Rem -� i � I � darn, Duchess 3rd, (Imp. in dam) 38, by3ta � . �1 . . ., __ . - gig-, I W balf 14, S. pt. of N half 21,N' balf .22, ,. ' ii . A , -----. I trate 3rd, (539). -Derry, (Inip) 12L,]. by Madam I McKl LLOP.-I con -W half 2, E half ,s, W .. � j �: 118,114ta and artists, saying very quietly, order that the rays of a much greater - 4� 'THE SEAFORTH FOUNDRY . .": I '1� "' Nly husband does not answet them at healer than the most able physician can To invigorate both r,he body and -the brain, I I 0 3rd, (747). -Lady Derry 3rd, (174-2), by 11 aestrate 11 ba)(4,SbalfO.RhalM 2con.-JF,balf7,Rern. , - 1 , I I . I . ` 8 alf 8 4 I I - . - U�e the reliable tonic, ,Nil ilburn'8 Aromatic Qui- I . 3rd, (5320) -Lady D(,rry 2nd, (1'2t0,) by 31agis- E half 8, E half 10. 3 con.- j 5, Z h . - Z. . ., , All." The Kochs, it, appears, have bith- ever hope to 6� may be ad initted. Too inne Wine. . . trate 2no, (343) -Lady Derry, (372), by Colonel, -I com-4, E half 4. 6 con, -N half 6. 11 con.- ti� . . 11 ert3 lived., so quietly that even .at Ber- often the I ,I on -A . l compliance.with this req nest I I sister to Great Eastern, by Duke of Tork, York- 1 E half of W half 7, N half of 8 half Lnd S half 1, I I n y � L, ' shire Laes- L I of N- half 10 V , � lin obod knows anything about them, reveati a condition of roorn'which, in a � Having compl,Aed rebuilding and repairing the old foundry, and .� I Itch, MaTyge and Scratches of every kind, on 1_15 - I I - , . The undersigned will keep for service during I' STEPIlIEN.-33con,-Sbalfl4,S,halI ofIN half 4 . . � ' and the questionis now being aiked state of darkness, is invariably one of human or animals, cured n 30 minutes by iptroduced tt'he latest equipments and the most improved inaclu.nes, the t season, the Iniproved Yorkshire � 17, 8'half 18, N half 19. 14�1-enn.-5, 6 # 7, S hp.1f . � I , ever ines, Woolford's Sanitary S re n 16 con- I -, , � : � I Wh yv&re'L " Who are the Kochs ? disorder everywhere ; foods, medic Lotion. Thi& never falls. I am now prepared to do . - - Whitl3e ;ip�, Despot, on lot 4, conceAsion 6, 11-ul- 8, 9, 12. 3 6 con. -S halt 4, W halt �. - - : . . ,. � ..__ ere and how do they live?" etc. But furniture, bedding Misplaced ; dust and Sold by T. S. Roberts, Seaforth. 11805 L 2 11 . . lett, to which a limited number of sows will be , -Ej 6, _X half 'of W half 21. 17 con. -81 15, F. - W � " the Kochs " are just as determined stray leavings in"'� all directions. In - taken. Terms 81,payable at the time of service, , half 16, Wj Ifl. 18 con. --S half 7, N balf 19. 19 �.; . L � ' I 1. - I il . : . v with the privilagre of returning If necessary. con. -E half 7, 8 half 8, NJ 9 E half 11. 2S con �: ..- � to go on with their retired life as the brief, Engli6h SpaOn Liniment removes all hard, F 7 1 . I there is nothing so bad as a dark 1191 tf AN DREW SNELL, Constance P. 0. --S half 12. .N. Bdy.-N bait 32, E half 33 jyj �; . I - - Public is to drag them out of it. Dr. sick room ; it is as if I - Kinds of Machine Repairs I Tl . . i the attendants soltor calloused Lumps and Blemishes from All, 1 33, 34. S. Bdy.-27. L. R. W.m�2, 5. I,- ut. . - I Koch's private patients, of ii,whom, how- were anticipa I ting the death of the horses, Blood SpAvin p C�rbs, Spfints, hitj .S9 ,,�001 nl:,,:� I .� TUCHERSUITH.-H. Rd.-600n.-NhW of a . - . 1. � � i SWeeney, Stifles, S rains, Sore and ; ever he attends only a litniied inumber, patients , and, if the reason Throat, Coughs, etc. Save P50 by use of one' A FINE ASSORTMENT half 1. 7 con, -E halt 4. i ­ � . � � - . , , for it be I' AND GE:NERAL FOUNDRY W__ ORKU I USBORNE.-S. By. E.-19. I � I ,; I I . �, . . . � are mostly members of the highest Ger- asked, the i.newer is as inconsistent as bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish I � . For particulars as to prices &c., apply to THf; - r1lan aristocracy, and all of them are the dat. The reason usually offered -is Cure ever known. Sold by J. S. Roberts, Sea_ I I . I Of Frillings, Corsets and Ribbons, , COMMISSIONER, Canada Co'y., toronto. I r . 1. I . I forih ' . 118052 T, T. COLEMAN. I . . ;1 .1 I - I ,. .� , . � � . at HOPF31AN.- & CO'S., Seafortb. . 1187-26 vi. � - ­ �; . � - - . I ,­. � ---- . I I - . I . - 4 - - . ,� - - � I . I I . - I . - I - - . � - . . I . . . � - . I .. � - I .1 I I . 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