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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-10-18, Page 3��_____ I—. - ­_­,-'­- I 17 �11_.__ �i, 11 ­__ - __ _­ �_­ 4-______----- .�­_­­___ __ .--�,��.-..-,�------r,".�z�-�--��,-�,-.,—,- ----.,"""..,L""-..",—,-�.-- --_­_­­­______ ,--,--,- --,-..,—. _­­ --------- � ­­ - - i. � - __ . . I , � I . - ,­ �_ - � - -_ " i � I I I i I F" 1-1.1 ­ - - . � � i I i �, : � : - - 4 I I I . � I I I I � . " . , it : � . � � - - I I I . . i � � i I � I : A . I � - I I I I I r ! � : , I ! - . i . . . ! . . � - I . - � : � 1 . I . � ! . I I I . q . I �, I I , I i � I . I i . . : � .: i . L . . ; . . � I I : :, � 1 1 � . : . I I i I I : I ! I � i . - � � I --I<- -I � 1� I I . I . . � � 1 I I r . � - ! . . L . � : � I i � . I � . I I -_ I I , . !, I I t_4 , I i I I fo 3 —_ I - � 1 7 118k,__� $I ' il' wear I ,,e wear. ,, I abrellas I i . ; i %3r_l14r_r%^L_ 1-url 1-11- I ttN I il , I I Lt KJVALtIY.� U I � 1 %j Qmur%eris -V *V-UEJL 14A WL�, U U AQ I . I 11 TES. I , I 1�_ � I E69i I I i I I � —1 � - I , . - . ' =� __-, . I . I , . I . i , " - __ ��i � I . South �eax In Command of the Army'of th I f� ____ 'r' - . I _1 I Will Competition r From the 7 e otowne M, . �_ - - ___L_ I I I ev. 1j, __ P ' il � - I ��� , , , , , TO LEARN �T - , 10- �) I Hurt Trade Heile? I White Grant Got a Allin u ep. . . I HE 4 -?T A DIFFICULT '� , . I I - - . I . �, . . , . I To meet the wishes of their customers, - I . . �_ . I -, �:.: 1 �! Q_ � - rsto 1 ll�tugh, � an The cobbler who- niende i y A oL,s wits . - I - The Geo. E. Tuckett & ;Son Co., Ltd., P E. R L ' . - Mr. Cuthbert eathe h - -TASK IFTkO NDERTAKEN. ,: �1, ,_ - .. i I � z . - � :, Dallied Bigly, ,and he was a way �Hamllton, Ont., bave pl4ced . ­ � I � '. 01:1 I- . _:��..S;j_-� - 1 I Australian cattle breeder and, dealer, has . ii called i _ . . . I I . upon I q�� I . . � .. I � � "-;.;I. gqlloral, which some] ' . the market � I - I - -f � �� , I I � low did in 11 eiplito I I this to say in I Tbe Na 1 q I t'Qual Provisionel I Hint* to Devinners-Al Vvif,11.1­ -0 . --.;;— I — � onindrt ith my Idea of +1 , III, i � i .— ! � ! i I , I VJ, . I � I . i inlrefetence tO the grow ilg e7,port' True, he bad been a soldier ��uii',',�.. , . .L _r I , System, Which M Mo �s'the Grammar the THE M06EI i I be(,: I th 0 . A Combination Plug - I I . I - I CARRIAPE, HO SE. � � : I whole of the rebelllon but just � at . k i It (I . 01- Alain Thing-The,lNett' I � from his country: J ! I . - -is to Rewl I I I I ,er Way i . . in.0 I I He Has Size, Stie g Fth 181 p of a soldier I did not know.: Trite, also, � I . I P Belk �ty and We are Dot likEly eWj! to 1 -fere to - and Study the Dlotio I . Som 'Go ;1, ][ ! I I I I .1 1� Go - H Xtent * ; he had lost his leg at Gettysbuigo, bilb it ., _ f t any appreciable e' ith yohr great- was a dozoil years after the war if. aw p(.. - I 13 11 i . . I We do not pretend 11 this short article to '� The .breeder in futurp. will largely est meat iDdustry -viz, he po'4k_, baoon cidental uptct of a traction. engb-c! ('�' !'.,I- I I � I th . ' . . 44T & 1; B " 'Cnter into scientific 'd"I'rsyserk,atibn I 0 rea and ham trade. 2 -t the . :resent time,%ver ging A thra.sbing machine into tpo lit,it]. . �1� i 41 A :on the - confine him If t the reaiing of drivers, � , . acquisition of laugullgps, but rather' to saddle borses,,pouies and draft allimajs hardly do more th in supply our own re- Still lie was "General. Bigly" in thLi (-L,ltl_ - * I . coAvey a few sinipLo hints 'to those who The best pay: ng i horse will be. U e tbor- - . me One day I a�,'_, 0 1-11 - , SMOKING TOBACCO.- .; � I � � - . . . �� ­. aui quire ii � . : are Interested In t e 9�tbjcct., There can be oughly broken, liandsome carriage _ meDis, and ;here 4 -re in Australia about it. , � I I ' , 1 i � This supplies a long fel� want, giving no doubt as to the enefit that may be de- mal, train fed. to drive oi�,her sbigle- or and New Zealaill only a little over I I Weren't you in the army?, I I ji '11'51-vzl. . . I i4,; theconaurner one 20 "nt plug, or-& . rived from tile study'of a foreign tongue. double. I' 1-000,000hogs, aslagallusIt.46,000,000 in "Yes, sirl" be answered prod ly il;;­ . $ . 1. :�! , � I i I i � I Promptly. , i � . . . 10 cent pleve or a 6 cent piece of the Ilust, , , hoivq� a type that the United States, giving all annual- StIT- ! I * . farl'ous " T & B " 'brand of pure The many advantages of learning a Ian- The I' .rat I � , I . i I "See inifell fighting?" I I � . - � 'Virginia Tobacco. guage need semroel be -dwelt upon. One will bear repeatTungso,ver And again, al- plus of some A,7,000,000l Until we can " ]From April, 1861, to Sopteinbet�ll I :-�,:' -). ': � i . � - I I � I I . : � 4 , , M 'IT &IB".is on - Inost the model ,loacber, in fact. If be corn. or grain at, a much "I DoLice that everybody calls y)l J�Vil- The tin ta,,) � I every Of the most liromJ as_ynt is the largely in- . re � � I 1 1 . , - . i I _ grO7 0 ) � piece. I � creased power tha b. is gained. over one's - I ,---,r iZte than. it is now produced, I eral. What was your.wank? We4,o., ou it own speech. The mental exercise involved � !,� - . A; � . I 1839-52 " .. � I d) n3t see hoi� we can I ise hogs. general?" � . I �, i ___ _ - .in searching the memory for appropriate � r1a � Our III ho - __ ______ - ___ . , - It I . i ugh to be sure was fia command of the Arni� of t. synollynious'words and phrases tends to . I - 1. rainfall is not, certain euo Potomac, sir, " he said, as tiuthf uli in t on(, � - I I IMPORTANT NOTICES. increase the vocabularyaud to give a " , I t I )s, and Our f - I over heard ' aak. - . . I aroat- I a. argecornerol armors can- as any inall sp i . er ease- and facility of expression in t& use' I . .111 A inake corr. pay at 601ceuts the bush- I " 61i, eonic, " I laughed, "Inevo,'r li,va-rd - T J. MoK&ITNA, Dominlorl'and Provincial Land Of tb0 )"other t6ligue. There is, besides, -, ... el. of a -General Bigly In command of that " . Surveyor. Member of theAssociation of Ontario the pleasure that is insepar, Wbeat is;with us much more easily � L&ndSurveyors, Dublin, Ontario. 1386, 12 � - ' able from every � . . ..:[ -Vyi I .., I army. You are giving me guff, us tile intellectual pilrsuit, and also the practical . 11 P,O th-an �orn, and even at 60 cenis boys say." . , - . V! � 11 I nUARRY STONE. -The undersigned has for sale profit of being able to conycrsc with a for-' I 1. he �t. can � Cl bt ' d to pay. I It's true as -gospel," he Insiste� - "' " 'N' hat ill e �a *Wbe, suitable for corner stones, Bill stones and' I . . - . ' % "Tell me about it, If it's all the v of choice eigner whom wo liley chanue to mect either P NZ at his quarry at Cranbrook a quantit, I . . .,� . u ' d(rstaud ,t tb S ,tes it will not samle, " . . . . J3 , in the way of business or pleasure. I i 15 o s on 5Q cent corn, so I , IIW611, you see, it was tbls W96 I be I orldf;e stone. Will be sold at reasoliable prices. I I I Z I pay ;o raise- i g y Z 3EORG4 BAKER, 49ranbrook, P. 0, � But all thii said §B111eaves us with the 4*�� I., ��. ,_� -1 . . - � 14084f i% k� I I � ---.. . . said, ,p--ggiDg away at the shoo in his lap, . stion. to ilin w'or, How may one best .:, , " I I think we may consider Ourselves o-dt of and not looking squarely at me. I (I was a que 8 � I � � i ' I . , I . - it as,regards bory produc�ion; - � . - ,N�l I . - I .1 � . :) ny of the Potomac -wbell oneral BEATTIU,.Cl,irk ftf the Second Division - learn a foreign language?. In attempting . 1�1 - - Queensland the largest of the Austrah in the Ari � I J0101101urt, County Commissioner, of Huron Con. an answer to this question we are not ad- - I . . I � � Grant took charn-e and I was a ser;-,eant voyanetv, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Nndo vancing anything that is now. - - But the � CO CH-BORA's. . . Ian es, I . . poloni is, I say!advisedly an 11 I iised to -know the gonerAl out in Galena invested -and to Loan. Office -Over Sharp & metl;lOd without hesitation, th finest ca410 ,when lie wasn't so b-luch, and he was I tAvens'store, Main street, Seaforth. . 1289 wo would coll-inicild' is ono that were in a city,�fiashWn woBld quickly , i . cannot be too muoh,--insisted upon, partio- have eountry in the world. ordinary s6a-', mighty fricndly�with ine and niad6 me his i . � ' - his flowing tai � docked - to an un- � I . I . I I I ; PAU-TION.- The public are hereby cautioned ularly in the. intE�resit of a certain class to sightly stump, but f6rtunnt6ly this fine sqns cattle are fat all tho year round !in' orderly. I use4 to go every p14�ce with agsimt shootinx or hunting in the woods on whom theso remarks are -more directly ap- . . I � . plicable. - A been s,dbje Queemland. The winters are mild, no him, r1dJDg over the lield and that �_hlb_d of* N.- 10, Concessions I and 2, . All persons so . fellow has not y I cted to that . I i 4 Stanley Many 1, youb, snow, and the frosts w8uld h�ardly be I i tr spaF,sing will be prosecuted as the I&w directs, . . g men :find them- indignity, and his appearance is there- thing, and sometimes there wasn't I nobody i %hollt respect of persons. WM. and J -311N IMUR- selves prrive.d at a period of life wben they but me And the general riding around for - DOCH, Proprietors. . fore here simpl3 great. noticed in the States. This applies to . ___ __ . 1452-4 f 6e , 1 it bifficult to attempt qny subjeat of I . miles together. Well, one day we Lad rode - study. T4icrc are many demands on their The best blood for � the coacbe is,un- Australia generally.; There is good fat- out along the road and we come tc a liftlo . "I 3 300 Private funds to loan at lowest time and the offort to attpnipt any so doubtedly a blend of'Aingkican trotting telling country for c4ttle in Qu"naland i - . - . rt of A place where a man lived that could make 41 � * s to suit kney or some oil the coast, and cattle will fattell the finost mint julep in the whole state of . il 8 500 rates of interest in sum' Consecutive, , concentrated wcwk seems stock w'.1th eitber'the hac right . I - � I ' hopeless. lbey may have endeavored at large, handsome native iii4rei tt at will on the natural grasges and herbage up, VirginDy. I knowed about the p: ace amd � . . , 6 700 borrowers. Loans can be com- . ; various periods in their livesito acquire a give size and weight. to' 1, 000 pounds, dressed weight. Eight so did the general, and when we st ruok i T .. coach horse . it, . � I I h $1,000 pleted and money advanced know -ledge of Latin, French, German, � hundred pounds, dressed weight, is a I could kiu4@r see his mouth watei -in for . � $1,600 within. tw , of today must be above a , howy, 'Tbor- . � I . ) C . odays. -Apply-toR. - Spanish, or other fo.r6lign tongue, but, ow- very ordinary weight for cattle in An- mi ulqs didn't grow on trees n hem . - -82,�00 S. HAYS, Barristet,&c.,Seaforth 'ing.to various cipictinistances, those 'at- oughbred'blood bas also been,introduced in irgiuny. When we got, p osite ' . . . ' � with advantage,, but exp� iencE seems stralia. There are about 7,000�000 cat- -_ . ! . 1 125 - teillpU have bad to bo given tip. � �� the gate, th general sorter stolp hi I I I I to show tb Me in Queensland, mostly W 1 bred, - I ' i I Tbel eff ort �to make a fr6sli start4s, at mingfed tro+vti*p'g and hack� hosE and loc ked over at me, and I shutr - I I . - ; I . �ut , ; I . I I off from day10 day, althou, ney b but being all'range cattle they i r wild, down one eye soft and easy. � REA'L ESTATE FOR SALE. . -li the desire . lood in the coach 4brse produces . * , . I . I � - to-do soj1l.cthiDg in'this dircetion may still the most sala'ble aj flinal. 1 -' � � do badly in cars and fret and i fever- .. ']Bill, , says he -he always aded me " , . - 'be as strong as ever. Wby-is this so? Sim- , I - � - . ed. Queensland is not nearlystocied up Bill in pr vaie-1 Bill, ,will you 40 m02 a fa - OUSE TO LET OR VOR SALE -That very de- I . � I � . � . Ill sirable property in Egiuondville, lately occu- ply because -Ili many cases the coutompla- I �, Judgirg ,hropoi 16 i yet, and the ilnumber of cattle can be vort' a . I 1 pied byJ. O.Rose. Terms reasonable. ApplytoR.' tion of the taqk brhigi I I , �r I I! I I - . . .3 up bef ore. the- vision I ly incre 8ed if circumstances ad- - Anytbl� * Hicka, Egmondville, or to 1. V, Fear, Seaforth . It.is quite .Po6i )le f good judge - large . g on top of ebxthi gpnoral,' � I � so much of the hard, gtindiug, uDinterest- f; �e exp 'Wh�t is i I * . . li29-tt - � it of 0a - Says I. it?, ; I ! to select- a di rE ot ra, to head his m,it- ttle from Queens I I , I t p is I � Ing nature of �tho sob 1 o1boy task. To vvade Will yo be kind i mougli to �take com- I . ARMS FOR'SALE.-The: � flock from theo e mtitle , i In h: s opin- land resen in frozen beef and can- ' � undersigned has, Ammar of -,perhaps 150.pages, . I i mand C army wit do I Ili here and I � ed is comp ratively smail-not ovqlr, � � I Choice Farmo for sale in East Huron, the ban-' ' . t, Jotbeftrstpl 6. A�Wllfullreeder, 13 I ner County of the Province; all sizes, twentv Orough a gr �� I I ' d tb '� I F getting off by- hear f that be possible, all 'on - � . geth mint ja lep?' I - and prices to . C , 120, 000 head T year -a good dc al of ei�- � I ) : � suit. For full information, write or call - personally. the conjugat*xons, it fleCUODS) exceptions noticing some. go eral- 1 � c, %in his flocl, I ' I : ; ".'Of courseJ w4' general,' isays , �� . . , . � . Notroubleto show them. F. S. SCOXT, Brussels and idioms, 15 the ordinarily accepted.. no- will choose tile r ni str n that point tract is made, land the rest of the sur- stra:�ghtclling my baeg as if I 4adl a iram- 11 I ; . I I I I i P. 0. . 1891-tf tion!of what 'is required to be done in the to restore the pr portio4s. � This fact, I plus is "boi le4 down. I I I I - I , -i - i I ! � I I V, . . rod �tuck down it and,coming 0 a�. sAlute. I I � � I InMatqry process of lba,rning sonic foreign believe, someti. lead usion. .19 ew South Males, the c(lon-y to - is FThanks I says be, '11111 &a,�e:hold - I ARM FOR SALE. -Having dispooed of Lot 11, ,� I . " I I � , I I will Gff ei the remaining hundred acres, which which the pleasing pr s"Pect The best all roun fib ould be sent which e � �, is essentially a sheep IDY time. � �� __ . I notist, of Lot 12. There Is between forty and fifty , t t&t 0 oelp .� . I I _'� � F tongue, after' I b loil 0"" at ibe same � . I I , . co Is held Oil one may then b t -Then be went In, and forl about 15' I . * - - `19"� to . to the top. Ho to det rmine which raising coulltr�. We have some 56,000,- tes ' my �Os . like . Na- ' . I � acres of bubb, alarge part oif it being blaek ash, and - %read something. J . n I sat there on � I i � .-,-. � � � the retrainder being principally hardwood. There that one is -is the task be ( e US. 000 sheep and ,000,000 cattle in New Int . - - � 'Such EL SYstem-if i �stem it can be ca,Ued olcpn Crossing, the Rublec n! d1wasin, t, i ., - � � la a uever-ftilit)g spring of water through part 'of it A - In imagibation I t us st) into a r�*n J South Wales, an as at present improved P' , ie . .1 i anq about 35 acres ready for crop. It will be sold a; )-Is an utterly erroneous. 6De. Little won- cointmand of tho Army of , " Potomac,! - - - �,b barKain. For particulars, apply to MRS. JANE �derthat Itropels so � many from taking wbereageoreof % s'are.'edabout., �we the colony is f u lystocked-tbat is to and ever since th . at time I 0 0 Y's ave I i I it i . k ' say, it takes it a I its time in :)rdinary call d me 'General - n t see anv i I A KER, Box 19, Brussels. I ! 1417-tf "; ' 11 � '' tip whi)t Is really a in )st interesting study. first loo for the : j pical b 3ad, al: d soon . i I I _; . -_ -_ . seasons to"'fattenj its surplus. Iraq 11 --- .... I . � To any who contenip ate'doing so the ad- our choice is on of str ng ma culine tical- I use )f s Ing they should�'�. Washing- � . I X say I T Y OUSE FOR SALE OR TO BENT.-F6r s-ile or ' vice may be given to cast aside all precon- character, wide e ears g ly, as competitorfs, you have only to con- ton Star. I I I � � . � � . � _L1, to rent a Fine Brick Dwelling House in the I plod, I i - I ceived i , Lt som � , migl: term. . � I i I village of Egymondville. The house contalns soven. deas about ilicold methods and strong muzzle (W . 11 sider QuIeenshind for cattle, New South - � , I , - I I - -_ rooms, with closets, and cellar under the whole begin at once to rea the language they ; I Wales for ,Merino and some crossbred TO BE. IN GOOD SO 15TY. I I entire 10�- _01111 - ­ -..,r coarse), ears of -in. dium si , nid(ly set, � � 40A I '. house, and a good cistern. There is an acre of land, - ____ ­_ � I * I � P.- r. . beautifully situated on the Egmondville hill with we going to learn. Thoughts about the evenly dark i I r;- well 1�overe 1 with sheep and Now Zealand for 4ossbred I � ]Reflno,men' to � 1 -_ I I grammar and the rules should not be al- ' , ' I Culture and, � t � ve i Preee� - I 11 � large barn. This detifrable property will bQ sold . In 9 ' sheep. As New Zealand is Dot -likely to � I i . eheap, or will be rented to a good,industrious t�bant lowed to trouble the i, aind., Except to those clear wool 1) tb forehe4d and, some I denc6 Over ]Birth a I I : who: will work the land. The tenant, If he chooqes, who have had some previous grounding In O' . . . I 'a - wool down tile tee. T�,e latter as a increase her exports to any gre at extent High moral character 4 education,! I � I - . can have one and a half aw e3 of land. For furtber a language .the grant ular- is sure.t - 0 rove ni ce, soft, dark co or -not : sooty black we really have only to deal with Queens- � whe�hcr It be of bo or it at of obser-, I particularsappl� to SAMUEL WALLACE, Egmonl- p � I i ville P. O.- . 14494P`�-� -a stumbling block and to beget -naught -and the white ip on ,the nose does I ' and and Now South Wales. The other yati�n and good example, po sh of man -1 1. � � I I - - b_Ut_ae_4,Air. A good, ictionary and a book not hurt his appeRfance. 1 1 . colonies- Victoria, South Australia, etc. ner�nd goo habits, are the requisites o . I i , I . �� - TEACHE'R8 WANTED. I of simple tales in the language chosen are Proceeding to tbe neck it is found 'not -may export to some extent, but as 900, socleti. One rhose ideas ol Oct 1� i I all tba,t 1 �,s necessary in the,.9rst instance. ,: , I - I i long, but strong a i its ba4�, well -'let fu these colonies do not raise enough stock equ0ity were rather democratic tI, 6 - � , With theso in hand Jlie motto of Ae be- � lu4ve was board to emark, " Oxie I is ' i EACHER WANTED -Want6d, for School see- .� on the body, tapezing to the bead, and I to supply their lown requiremen . I . a . 11 I �jrl" 1, g DEBI! s h ould tb on b o to read, read, I read.- . borit �ust a good another and % gro 4t' , - I Ttion No. 3, Hibbert, a Male Teacher, hol e two ; I great'substance is found -j�hen gripped I ultim.atb drain I must come on th ! n 0 d The printed page, a� first now and un- I I � deal,, better timu som .I I Unless the son off m I second class profeshional certificate ; experig oe , 1 - ! t preferred. Applications,accompanied by fts.1inonials familiar, W s behind the ears. A tb;79at no bagi : - ' � I . I Ill gradu illy 'unfold i6elf a ,�:e gy * colonies named. a gebtleman 'be age tleman he is n more : � , � And otating salary desired and experience, reaelved I Now, if we can put our meat on tbO entitled to the.name -uggestingreflnemenit ; I ; I I I by the undersigned until the Ist of Novenioer. W11. word af I . learned, and hen a folds of shin are f . T inent .11 - I ( , I � .1 � �i OLIVER, Secretary, Staffa P. 0. 1452,0 sentence has been translated - the reader chest, clear cut throat a Abe elagant- mar - � . . J -1 ome , et raerely re rigerated, or than a man is entitl d to the name of ge - � � r j . ! will go on With a strange feeling of de- I poised bead for I d chi lled, "' as we term I t, wo can afford eral,whose father bef re him 1 . i � l --.------. � - __ I y m, a bea�"` tiful curve. i I -.- 11 � I T , A � . I , 1. . I I ZACHER WANTED. -Wanted, for the ,3chool in light to nias(cr more of the contents...- The shoulders on top ar4� smoo- and. : to sell -our beef at 7,1,-.,/ cents per pound One� must win his Own laurels or go uh- ! � . � ' -a Male Teacher, hold- I ide, the back is strong an ,2 tents f:; � T There is 4 all I fully by the �side, and our mutton, at 6y Z Section No. 2, Uaborne, no better ethod of 'retaining a crov�ned. I I � I . w . � I � I Ing a second claso professional cartificate, dutiEs to word in the memory than in having -to go 1 1 Birth to a mar ed degree Is an accident, � I I commence ]at Ja.juary, 18N. Applications, acc3m- to tile , overed withfirm f eslf, wit h is carried . per pound by the carcassi; and not only I trouble of lool'Ing it up In the die- 0 1 ,� and those who are � . f . I onsidered to a well r parlied by testimonials, to state experience and live, b tmakemolley. Hit�herto,-*ve have born are ofttimes t o most objeQtionable I � on the well sprung ribs. ��! . t Salary desired, and may be made to the undersigned tionary. , The word w] 11 be C-Ortain to stick, I � . i I , ! -been stut out of the b6ne market by elements of society and the most danger- ' , I � i . Farquhar P O.', until Saturday, November 2nd. Per- more es celally if it Is found recurring : The hind quarters as vieNvedfrcin the . . i � sonal applications preferred. ALEXANDER TURN-, once or i wice in the same page. As much ear are' long, full and. eep, coupled your refrigerated beef because our meat ous associates. One i teed but watch flosely ; . i BULL, Secretary, Farquhar P. 0. - 1452x3 reading ihould be done as time -will allow, ow down i so 8 I good twist. bad to be frozen hard in: order to ' � i . I — a form con- the daily record. ol t ho6e on both s 4es of L . I A page (if the dictionary may also be fro- rjooked at fror 6 f ulln ess of vey it the long distance we have, to trav- the Atlantic Mio -e h gives themp'pres- ; - � L I, t �- s� de �, � � ?-VEACHER WANTED.-Wianted in schod section quently gone over. 'It soon acquires a lesh shows itself Ili the'r9undingput of mariet, and there ty, t �� I . el to reach the home t1ge In socie o proe a e ation I � _JL No. 6, Tuckersinith, B�,oadfoot'o school, a male , � wonderfill interest. 'Ili this way the study ultivation of' bigh. morals n 1 man- , � - i or female teacber, holding J. second or third class he leg ailld is meat dowyj� to the book. is a strQDg prejudice against frozen and c i an f I ! I is made rom tile first attractive and agree- I I - ners go farther toward making refl �d so- . � certificate. Datlee to ocinruince January lot, 1896. . he under line is 0 en, the crotunt fully meat and, as a matter of, fact, though . 7 � : Applications will be received by the uncleraigned up able. 1, the book read be by one of the I I ciety than all thelgood or blue bl 4 that : to October 19tb. Applicanto to state salary. Per � developed covere With i�l ol, and so is I lamb does not suffer at all and cross- , , - bes"t wrl;crg, Its in.herb,nt qualities will In- I � .: ever flowed throu h the veins of , yalty - -*t swal applicrition preferred. � W. . G. BROADFOOT, - - I bred �muttou 'Very little b� being frozen, . � _V1F.'1* : *� Sec., Box 100, Seaforth P. 0. 1460x4 torest, v hile the Inor, , sIDg power to in- -the belly. I The for flanks d cbes have T and the nobili Of urse, It we ld be , _i* � * . . ' "I . �, � I ; � terprbt octly the Writer's meaning will the spaclo� s form vvbich gives ple ty of ; it is'Certain that b6df does 'suffer a great the height of absurdltvto argue t at all I _ __ - - - � , . � . 1, � � � - , I nulus to go on ac- room to t e vital organs. The le s are deal,' and while your refrigerated beef u4i and it would b4 as Il- . EACHER WANrED W'ntcd In ec-bool section onstant stii . : ' . . l men are born eq � � No 6, Townihip vf'i�11( ,,,op, a male or female awe t �� . . I I act T quirl ore words and phrases and their short I ng, . strai glit and out, F614 readily by the side at 9 to- I 0 cents logical to argue against the superloKty of �00 , certifleate. Duties to correc . I ,� � � I I . i � - set we' I . � tencher holding a oecend cla�il givin'g an! elastic, Eprin I und our frozen bee is li'ard to sell blooded animals pf the race uourso over I e January lot, Applicationg will be I gy otion wben , per po compiene . I . . , - I . received by thu und d up to October 39th The help -of � a friend imbued wl'th � sim- -he moves. about. They 41ET are -yrooled * at 6 cents and often g1s lower, when the ordinary dra;t hone. Howev�.r, the ; 1� I I � ;8 to 1, At nobility of culturo and refinemelat hould I - ­ 1895. Appliaar,t lary. Good -1refere,,,; Har desires and alms� will be useful" well over. The ski is clearluaid health you Pood the market with your refrig-, I I I y . . b4vaprecedoilce o+cr the nobility o birth ;1 . required. S. J. SHANNON, See., Winthrop P.O. tire very outset attempts should be nl�do to I : I . looking, and the. fl ece is deTse, ur iforna eratqd beef. - : . i 1461 -td f� I I . carry on conversation together In the Ian- and rank. -Phila4elpIlia Press. . � � . I : I ,� I i guage. The power to do this, at first halt- in texture, and W on. the i6pen b ud is BTit a new departure has occurred in i 1. - � . � � . � - . . ' ' the ' eat export trade of Australia. In � . I Ing and awkward, will gradually expand. pressed firmly do n the ba4 no dent is W An Odorle" Reirion. . - T:)T,1C1,'S. I ; . ESTRAY N � . I , i Tbe.namo of every objoc6 which is round left. But we mu not fJrust to sight the Al,st' place, several deck shipments "In that country I once known 1W the � � r - I � . I '. - I . He should be learned I of live cattle and shee have been made, . STRAY LAMB. -Cam 31 ,to the promises f I the about us in our daily I alone. Using th hands 110 stubs arle i p 'Great American Desert,'embracing a por- m I . t .1 . d, Lot -'.� and referred to in conversation. The I and J expect every day to bear of the � . undersigne 13, ' )nccdsion 6, Mcli illop, . E ' found, no lack be ind the s4oulders, nor ilon of -Texas an Arizona, there i 6re no I � about the middle of ugus I kat. a Leicester -,,i ether phrases employed to donoto particular Be- any weakness of loins or,fieck. John . I � lamb. The oviner can ll�4v.3 the same On PrDVing I successful arrival Qf our first " Itween odors, " said a ci�izen of DaUas to a re - I I tions and foclIngs should be looked up as ' I I i property and pa,3 ing obarg.0o WM. REEDY, Beech- I porter. " Tb ore Itiscious -grapes and many I Campbell in Bree ler's Gazette, deck" shipment of live stock from- Syd- � . I . -Ir to the mind. Now and again . I wood. - 10 1x4 they rcC� - i ney. If this shipment proves sucl cessf ul, other fruits, grow, cspeci�lly 3�ea,r the cross , � I . - i the con'Versation that may be ,heard at the 1. . I timber country, but there is Ino pe fame; I i STRAY SREEP,-Stra�ed from the premises of % - NOVA le Fen".: and we have no, -reason to doubt that it . � table, , i� tile train, aDywbero, may be . � � � Ethe undersigned, Lot 9, Conocssion 2, Tucker- . . In connection w th the feeding f ; Will tben a s0ady trade in live stock Wild iftowers have no sinell, And carcasses . . .� Smith, about the middle 9f July, a. Ewe and two translated mentall There -are many - � of d3ad animals, which In diy smsiong are i � � L.: i . I �o . � p .0 "��' - -ivill'be gtadnally induced from Australia �, buck Lambs. The larubs bid long taile. Ally in. times Mien 6�uo is a lie and there is noth- mention is made f or6bl' fenc s. ' very plentiful, emit no odor. It,was, al- , , . _ . : . � formation leading to the recovery of these aniblale Jng in! paitichlar to occupy the thoughts. strong fence that can W 4�ickly taken -�-_chiofly probably from Queensland, as I �� � wi.lbelibdrallyrewn,rded'. AddrailsJ.H.IIADDEN, � . � .1 I way 3 supposed to be a, treeles3 plain, upon I Such ll-nome'llt should, be selzed t6 cattle are cheaper and more plentiful W . - . � Egmondvi)ie. . 14112.3 4 recall down and moved to a now pla o i8a . hichno plant could grow or;"breatli,lng I c words'Wo ba-vo come across in I I I . I ! _ our reiding, great convenience oil any,farm wbtre there- 1 . thing could live, but a largelpart ol it Is . I d . . - * - 7, STRAY STEER. -Strayed frorn the premises of and th us -Mako them the more firir ly our . : - : 9 a now successfully oultivated,:aDd bai, for 11 ' : I � � I E. the undersigned on ar about the 15(h of Sep- own. A book of 1 poems will be of much live stock ftre paMured ' One par 0 . It Is e4timated that it will cost P,13, therarity of: tbe atmosphere i , ciatiaitig the ' . . ; tember, a red two year old ateejr,,Aith white spDt on . I . held maybe pastured white anothe� is Or about 1$65, to land and sell these cat- , . . : . � I Any person assistqnco, . . . I ; I . pecullarity I have named, and tl�e mi rakeN � - : � r forehead, some white on belly and legs. wing a fresh crop. This is a mc re t1einL don-lnsnrance Included. Cat- � , . I � , -reeven increperfect than . I f .. I iving information that will lead to the racov( ry of Of 01oursej it must not for a moment be 9 I . which a n 'tbo I . � I Ill - � I � f I � L -at ill go above ds live ' . � ; � : this animal % ill be suitably rewarded by applyll 9 to assumed that we counsel the entire �egleet . tlo.tb 1,500 poun desert of Sahara, no one would'.lool , upon . W . .. . � I "'Glatp- I PF' ,TF R LAMONT, Zurich P. 0. 14112-4 W --i", gbt, Or rather heavier, will be ship- � i �� . ofthegrammar. That would be a profound .1 Wei It as a barren country . I . , , now. Aiioth w sin - I . . - i � - . I = mistake. T4.grA.F4ar will by andby I . �1 I ped, and such cattle are worth at the gular feature common to the&,' ser � lond ' � , 1 4 1 1 1 - . I: iahch up, with almost as much laterest� a., . / . I 4 ; I . I Outsid e 120 in Sydney. So e -,vi�ll stand is that objects at a great distaisce ; pipear - ��L I - - � I . . the tale itself, for, as the beauties an� I ' I I in about 1$85 in London, ju A abolat their greatly magulfied. - A few scr�..gg - I � . - , ; � T4 es � ' � �� . ULLS FOR SALE. -For sale three young 3hort grages of the langua�o rowal Vhomsel�es, 1. 11 SHEEP FI�I�m � I . � � . VAB�11 value iii' the Union stockyards) Chica- quite bushes will look like a noble ro"t. � BHorn Bulls fit for Service ;one Roan and two thelcarlier� will not r64 content tillbe bat . . I . . T , I I Red, good animals with good pedigrees, prices and. ' - - e0nomica., pract-, ce than', to tu n the 90, tOdai-viz, 1,550 pounds at $5.50 Stakes driven intothe ground, wil, soem, I I , - terml t9 Quit the hardtimeff. DAVID MILNs, Ethel made himself plaster of all its inbrioacies,-, ,-L � I like telegraph poles. 'I-Cincl"at. $n - I . I ty in to roamiat will over the entire per 100 pounds. i � . . 1425 Buewhat we watit to insist oh Is that the 'ek . 0 1 . ;)ntarlu. � I quirer. . I I neld.- In the latt' r caso they will tramp .Tbore ip XLQ ,reason why beef cannot be - � I t . rainMar �r,.,thc first Instance should be � le . - 11 I . I ii . L 1 I 9. . , � ; ULLS FOR SALE. -The undersigned has for - d..wn and spoil in re than they eat. A VXported in hirgo qt1antities from Aus- Veracious. �; � � - � - . glyon a secondary place, -Chambers' Jour, fencol is shown In tb Illus, I Ozen. I A young man whose veracit-i Is n : im- I , Beale ecreral young thoroughbred Durham bulls , I d, not fr . 11 . ranging in age from 4 to l*.-Aionths. They are ali nal. I � . : good sheep I 1 - tralia merely refrigerate r I I I I �.i good animals, have registered padigrees, and will be . i fratioh T 0 1pahe Barg 121f�q j-4 an(I �now it will Ili volvo more risk, c1axe aDd peachable tells the following� touching , - ­_ I � � . . , , . I - . �- . . - I i sold reassnably. Apply to- DAVID HILL, Staffa Albonl and Royalty. . I that the story to the MOA16616 (.r1S,)jCOn$t1tn- � .. �1 'P. 0 , 1101-tf -, 3:10et 2 fnc��ei hl�!. The standini'pieced trouble, but I ain c -ion a few milO frc m - the - - y an ver. tion: On a plantat . . ,.;, � . - - Arfiong the mitu , ecdotes told of thai inve 4 feet high and 3 feet 4 i cb(s wid�. days of frozen meA are o . .,:­ — � . 13 -n great felici al� I � - famous Italian contralto, 3�lme, Alboni, IE city there lived I all� of % I ... 1- � at the base. The pan els notch I: i to tb e Now, the mora� of this is, I think, � ducks. But the old drake, � is never- - being' of i 6 rath- � 13ULLS FOR SERVICE. � one whlob,!_rc�dlng like fiction, i In a nuouk feilce, vqry.plain. instead of bompeting against � I , , - - . I theless 'portectly, true. , About 25 years agc er d p�eces and f4 I I er pugnacious disposition, was'sen, enced E Conti' I ! , RVIGE-�The underoi�n6d -Ingham palacc For-hoks greatdrFsecurityl may e ob- each other in the home market to the to be shot. .Several hours af tojo tb �l sen- - . . . I i . XERSEY BULL FOR SE � at a state cOncert at 13tick , . ' I . � . J has for service on Lot 27, concession 3,McKillop . tained by nailin the. end pieces to lops of both, and � as I tbia I: have in c ill ! t, Mine. Albq'Ill CnllIaMdOd to appear. i . tence�was executed his at w ' ob rved ; I t � ap � I a thoroughbred Jersey bull, the beat in the coun y hown, to t . 1 - Infiture of to droop� and shortly thereafter;� - died, ' I . . isiteiy. stakes and drivi � them intp the p roun , he ult� a I � she I � . wo will be taken' And appeal- FAic did, and sang exqu 09 I . � : to which a limited number of co eri 6 ol ' The - ; � � � - � . t. Terms, $1 at the time of ffer0ce, with the, privilege As she tu led to go after.hor last aria slic -Rural � New Yorker. , .. the Am . shipperi would unquestionably of a brokei,� li�art. . . I 11 ; i necessary� THOS. GOVENLOCK. T . 'instead I of returning, if i be, � - , e truth of this story is voucheil fo�_ I slipped �,X,hand into her pocket and drcw� it not be much wis r to. combi . 11 ; 1428-tf ' I 1. . forth a- p, ir of scissors ';'sharp and new.! The C le e t Not tIr Best. to the advantage, o both countries? , . . I - . -114 - i I I I ! The Spectroscope. �' I �_ I � y -sni . I . . Bending do,wn she 'quickl When people . � ut the 1i orses out i 0 Once we succow In putting our meat . . . ERVICE. � . In ordinary cben�fcai analysi,s tlL� �ODO � . I . . BOARS FOR S ­�! � rope wbich'separated. the artists froin the �i the chea - on the Eng lish n arket, alive and re- i . - : tinter, tbeysho, Id not .I I bundred and twentieth of a � gr :ap- , � audlen r . . i a 'gr 1-ment AMWORTILBOAR FOR BE CC. :"I have done ib," she his- tst place. If theF do, the, chances e frigerated i is solutely impossible oacheg very nearly the lowes'� ii it of � I RVICE.-The under- pared triuAllphantly to a friend, an ' es- � o;il I -pr � 11, T 8fgbed. will keep for service at the Brucefield ,ustralia., The sp�ctr � i -4 1 tully� ight be. Me. thdt the an imals -,i Ill come I ack to the for the Statee to- compete with A practica� determination. sb pe, hbred uwo ne - . . � � Cheese Factory, a thorou ' Tat . rth. Boar. caped as 1gr, .c as ni, I ithe . i sitive that it can, te I I *0_ 1-11 rms, $1;, payable at ic, in the spring half staTve4 'and cover d , , ', � howeve�, is so son I rith registered pedigree. 9Fe Alb arcely add, had republ . I . � . � i V6 out, I inced so . . A Home Mar et the lBest- - . - "qu ity . . _f � ' I I , I , il � I tinie of service with privilege of returning if 4 neces- an twidencies.-Lady Mary in Woman at with vermin. 'I b a. owner.!pf track and . I Presenc of a substance when thle , .i ­ � . I � 1wory- HUGH.100ARTNEY, Brucefield. 1 06-tf . .� . � Try .to cu ; vate f. to home market for is nearly 2,000,000 times less tb4n t' Sir or . I - racing horses may profit. 9,specially �y � . Home. � . � I I U I one two hundred and forty millionth of a f . -and dairy products. You . i ,� I . this hint. I I - I poultry, porl ki I I � i I Lit of 7 IDERKSHIRE PIGS. -The undersigned breeder of P :j ' � . I � will keep !or . He,Had Some IkIso. I I I i will get better pri-,'g from priv14te cus- grain. � � � � I 1, . I - . � I JD thorouthbred Berkohite swine, rize -bill c Hector, sir, I roin . E � I . Oall yarvlce on lo 2e concession 5, McKillop, the callor-Pin a . At horse sho ; ere ought to be tomers and they iv 11 appreciate your - inning Berkshire boars,- Election 11 and "Prot�est. ", -.1 I i I I � God Overrules all. mutinoug laccidents, a. I IN Higlifly, Swolle & Co- , .1 I ' ir � 71. � Terms $1, payable at time of 8er0ce, with the privil- more classes in i vhich' o,u,y an ateurs kliifdAess. Don't h stle eyerytb.09 Off bri gs hem under hislawsof fate and . � . ung . Clubly-Well I've ii 1, rge nu�ibel: here n . 8 purpose. . ,e of. returning it necessary, also a numbor of yo I .' ride -and drive and exhibit th ir an- the big c ty. DIttimes you 'can do makes t em all serviceable to ill i . - A5 JAMES DORRANCE, Sea- to a(ld to your coilectiah, and I'll leb you 1 : � I � . . I . pigs for sale�i both sexes. 9 1 imals. : . I - . retter P& honip. - . . . —Mare s Antonius. ! : ' � . . ort airs furnished not skin. 1412-62 have om clicap.-Town Topics. � -_ - . � . � I � � . . 0 1 1- . � . -, . _., . . i . A � I � . ! ill i I *_ - � - I . . - I i K 7 , a I � � . . ;1 . : .,_� I FOR SALE. -The .1 A heavy Irost It to ruined the tobacco ,. . . I - � I - I E . � AC ' LIQFEN ES. -. � I 1. .1 OARS FOR S RVICE AND service on Lot 26. -'.�Ir. Wm. E. BrackerL No. 86 Elizabeth MAR, R1 1E. : . ;1 . - Bundemigned %ill keep for. 't,, Toronto, -,says : I hav'.ejised Dr. Lavio- cro in Kentu-,ky. - -­ A genialne Ci I I . )rceasion 6. flibbert. during the coming season*,Pne . S � ,:. I ill _ . I - � for Use'Tol a Mr" - C( Turpentine for a se 4 0 . - 7 �, . - . vere , -_ I - PRICE'S Habit. X 11 - and - I thoroughbred English Berkshire Boar and -one lette's Syrup bf . -js,c ED AT- , I - I M.. � � c6u�a . and cold,, - Two.�,25c,j bottles effected. .� I i - I . craV.,ing and I I .., . thorGuNbred Cheiterwhite, 6 months old, purchase& . �_ " Cough syrups taining narcotics act� , I' Tablet act -or. - . .. . hibition in 1895.1 Terms --01, P'LyWe I I can honestly rc, com mend on ie s3 mpt6ins or 6ffects 'relieving � . I I at Torc,nto ex a corpplete*,cure'. URCH i POSI , R TICE, otily tl T BAMURE; ' = : ii � __ I , tue time of service with privilege 'of returning if r. . .. ; - THE H �X � mporally the spells of coughing and truat- f I � . �� at, - it. , L . . I f te � Gus k*d. $1.69 a boi. "A � I : l ,'I . inecessary, Parties allbwifl$ the service fee to re � _* I ! - I . I . I )r more than tone month will be iDg to nature for a cure, DFLavielette's I 11 � main unpaid f; � I � SEAFO�R" 17, ONTARI 4). . � , I . - charged $2. igreed sovi,s, $2. The above terms TT - IT rpentin on the contrary direct- I . red! - . I __ .1,orses in !.the Assimboine Valley' are ', I I Syrup of Tit I old by Lunieden & Wilson, brul , 0 : I � 11 be strictly adhered to. He slio - I 8 &to, 1! . and condition3 Wi suffering fro -m �'n epidenlic which is fa-tal in I . , ly -attacks the caise of the 'malady and i : I � I . � . I I has for sale a thr,orottfillbred llngli8h Berkshire boar. - � � . ! . Worth. . I- . . " � I 1"ErER DECOURSEY, Staffa P.O. 1451-4 many cases � NO WITN 8 ES q,�Q RED. therefore cures where .411 others fail. I I I '� . I r , . . I I ; I tand. I � : � � ; . . . � . . I . i I I I � � I : . . I I I I . � � - � I , . � I E 1� � i � I . I - I .- __- i I I . . I I ­ � � I -�, -, I , I - I . Advi iJ ; /1-i . I Q WT I I I An , , , � - 1, . �� F, VJ/1 � I I I I 9 i i\ .. - , With a cough, cold or - sore throat. me a i — .:�� 1 :: �== . I remedy'that relieves I � ' , I . �'��-,�l f rom the start, soothes , . I GIR and heals the inflamed .1 -I- i . ! - ; . , tissues of the larynx or i!!! I I . I I- _4::�' bronchial tubes. f . I � � i I .11 � I �Nft PYNY PECTORAL : :I, . i . 11 . ­ Is a "rtain remedy based on a clear know, ,ledge of the diseases % was created to . I i :Cure.: . I I i I , LARGF- BOTTLE 25 CENTS. . � i i__ — I � - i� lou ri, Fbed and Seed Business , � FOR SALE. . I I I — For sale, the Flour, Feed and Seed businessintbe Town of Seafort , conducted by Messrs. Hinchl&y & nlb. �This �s a good business, good stand, and a �ocdj oponing for right man. Having purchased the wery btualnees of Dorrande & Hargan, the under. iginied-alre desirous of disposing of their feed busi. n ess. Stock lovi, �nd will be sold cheap. "-.". RINCHLEY & LAINIB, Sea -forth. I 1433 -if I I I I � I . . I . I . � - - � - i� � i- I - . I . . . I e . . � , - 1 � I --. , I W ..------- - . . a I =,I MTO chow-wr w1mig 11 A. _F___�l . An "sreej� ll� 144stiV6 and XXRVE TONIC. Soldi by' D . p = sent by Mail. 25o.f 500.9 and LOO p r --- Dieff free. - .- :i � 01h �The Favorite TOOTH POWDER K � , for the Teeth and Breath. 25q. � � t � I , 0 a le by 1. V. I�EAR, Seaforth. I : �. I . . _ I I 11 I � . 4 i K'"m r 6 , en Mills IMP . I . - - . I � T- TOE FRONT AS USUAL. I I I - I � Th Ri ppen mille are now running at full blast and t r6 p rep" to do GRISTING, on the shortest notice, I , . , noe* reasonable terms. In this way you get � . ur frb�n your own wheat, and better value for � h I 201�y than in any othor way. Good flout I , . u an ateod. '� � . C40-PPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. . I .1 il MADO S_ I The ll�ghest price in c"h will be paldforgood ; )g% �r they will be out to order. I. -.;-- � i ;i X_J_UM3BM:R_ � � . Aliklrl6 of Lumber for We, cheap, . I " , � 1 4 � . JOHN McNEVIN, ;: � I � 35�rt f Proprietor. 1 3 ; ; . 4- 1 1 ; . - J.1 WALL PARE] IR, . . I j t. I . : I . . . , TFI I w NDOW � I � . i! SHADEWS, ! . 11 . I 1 I I I , I I � I; , "qR,TAIN : POLES. j I I . ! I . I I to . $t Designs ! i f ,� , I I i Choic ,est Stock ' : . I � . i ! ] i � � . I I I i:1 Best Prices. : I I � II ! i I . . ,� . - 3 � .� " D AP8 Tf .�# # I /1 ii . I I SEAFOIRUTH. i i . � — il I I I i ; I i i �� . . : � : im jRobertson I . i I - I .1 Leading � i Undettaker . SEAFORTHp ONT. � i . . . � � I I Undertaking warerooms op- , I posite A. Caidno's Comfection- cry Store ; Residence, 116 . North Main St. � - : � � In connection with the under- t�tking business, a cabinet shop will �be conducted for Furniture .Repairing. ; � I . . LOW PRICES ; I � : I i i I AND � 1 � I I i I I ,I Prompt Attention i , i I , I A feature of ; Both Branches. I , � I 0 1 � __ . __ I ; . - ,. I I . � I 4 . i . i i THE FARMERV . � I I I 3Z'Loking -dw. House, - - I I � . - � S3M_A.H4PJRrT3HE_ -� I . (!� connection with the Bank of Montreal.) I . — , . I ; � . � � . ANKERS AND FINA'.N,CIAL AGENTS - � I I UPFICE--44 the Commercial Hotel build - E g, next to the Town Hall, � .� I . A � Gene"I Banking Busineta .done. Dirafte sitted and 0"hei* Interest allowed, on deposits. , I I I . . I � MONEY TO LEND I I � . �n goodnotbo or mortgages. . I - . - I � I i . ROBERT LOGAN, MANAGER. 1058 . i � V . I f � � . . I � - t � IF YOU WANT 0 se#, buy, eneunliber or release house or farm, call an J. WAUGH, � �18&1 E ,gate Agent, Goderich street, F -%d, I )oculneiato drawn neatly, expWtiounly and cheaply. I i ; 1"3 � : . . I [ i I � . . � . F . . . I � I - i . I I 11 I - - _�____f_� ___1 i : � I , I I 1 I � . - I '' i — ­ I . I I � 00 direct 0onnections -will sav�e you 3 i i time and money for all points. . ! . I I . I I � I I I I � Ca'nadl 'an North West I .1! I I I . I i�, Via Toronto or Chicago, � . I �`ritish COlumbia and- California - . . a . , 17i, It points. � I . q Our ates are. the lowest. We bave them � , . W�Sutt everybody and PULLMAN TOUR- I . � I � I]ST CARS for your accommodation. Call ,. . . % I 1foi ftwther information. � � . . . Station G.: T. R Ticket Office. . i . , : - 2 I - Train Service at , Seafortb. . I - . : � I Grand Tmnk Raihiay, I Trains leave Soaforth &ild Clinton sta6tiong as k -, follows: I � i I - � GOING WnT- SNAPORTH. CWNTION. Z I ft%.enger - - - - 1-07'r� x. 1. 23 -­ x. - , Z i . , ftmnger. - - - - P.05 P. it. P-22 r. X. � I q Ifixed Train- - "� 9.80 �A. M. 10.16A.X. - . � I . Mixed Train * , .. �... 6.20 P. U. 7.05 r. H. . olsla F,kw- . I Pmertgor. _. - - - 7.48 A. x. 7.92 -*.l&. � . I P"sen . Ktxed pr - - - - 2 53,P. m. 2.25 p. X. . � r&IU- - - - b.25? X. 4.20 P. x. I . I � . . - - . I W91hneto n-, Grey and Bruce . I I I Gomc, Notim-, i Passenger. Mixed. . � Ethel , 8.00 P. x. 9.80 p.X. 9_00 A V. � I . - . 131 rusb-�is' *.,.,. , '. -*.* - � 8.18 -9.43 0.45 1 � . Bhlevalc.. " .. - , 8.27 9 57 10-10 I Wingham.. .. .. 1: 3.87 ' 10.V7 n.2o . . Golv,a Sol'T'll- I FAmuger. mixed. � I Winghain .... .. i 6.23 A.M.11.20 A. X. 7.2�) P ,x. � . I Bluevale .. .. . . I 6.84 11.96 ' 8 Q5 p . Brussels ........ : 6.50 n.bia 9.00 � . Ethel ...... .... 7.04 112.1 4 ,r. 31. 9.80 . . . - I . . London, Huron and Bruc e. - . � I O"roriG NLORT11- pass(lag.r. I London, depart - - - - - - 8.05.&,X. 4.9or M � � Uxeter.. - - - �_. - - - - 9.22 &W . - Renl5all.- - i 9.87 6.1.6 - � - - _­_ . Kippen.. ; ­_­ 9.44 9.20 . � - - " Brucefield i � — -4 - - __ - 9.52 -6.28 : 7 Clinton..... - ­_ - - - 10.12 a 55 - - I desboro __.. _.- - 10.29 7.14 , . I U)3nith_ - - - .�._ ..._,_'_ 10.88 L 28 - � Pellgrave ...... 1;. .. .. .. - - 10162 7.37 � I I Winghamc arrive.----- 11.10 8,00 - .� GoliG St rnf- � .. Pateenger- . I Wingbaui, dep:tr' t.. - - - - 16-S5A�X. 9,25P.M. I Beigrave,. - __� — - - - :6.50 3.47 . Blyth.... .... "...__ _ 7.08 * 61 � - t6ndesboro___ _ - 7.10 d 108 - Clinton ..._.: ­_ _' - 7.30 4,28 11 I I 13ructfleld_.._,...­.. - 7 49 4.440 ; I I Rippen- - - 7,557 4.63 1 1 . Uensall____�_ __ 8.06 C58 i � : ___1 ___ - � lExeter - - - - � --'-*-- 9.95 , 5-112 1 1 . . 14nden, (arrive) ...... .... "... 935 AaL 6.25 P,31 . � . I . � I - - - __ - ! L - rhe McKUlop MUtual' Fire - ; . Insuran.ce Co m-pany. I i - I . ��, — . � FAIRM AND, ISOLATED TOWN 1; I - . I � PROPERTY ONLY INSURED. I I I - ; . - i OT11rcIm. . . . 1). Ron, 'Pre9dqn't, Clinton P. O., W- J. . . 5hAnnon, secy-Trom., Seaforth P. Ol.; Ydohatel I . durdle, Inspector of Losses, Seaforth P. 0. . _1� . L I � � DIRAMR4. - . - 4 e1r, LG I Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth - Al Ardlnert L"A- L I )ury; Gabriel Elliott. Clin6i , Gee. W9tt I ,, Harlook; i Foseph Evans, Bee6hi#_ood ; 3L Murdle, Setforth I - I L%oo. Garbutt, Clintha. - . I � 7 - AORNM . I Thos. Nellans, Harlock; Robt, 1foMJll.%n,--Sraforth ; --:-- - � fames Cumming Eg-mondville - John B. McLean, ' I Uppen. John ;YSaKan and&orge Murdle, kudi- I , )TS. . - . rw,ties ,desirous to effect Insurartoo or tr.ms- I ict other business will be promptly sttmded tn on I ippl!catloa to any of the aliiDve officers, addressed ta I beir respective pook offi-es. I � i I . I � I . I I DUNN'S � ' , I : � BA , KIN . I � I . . - I L P�ow� , ; .1 DER - . - THL 7 I I ECOOK S BEST FRIEND . ILARGEST !SALE 1-N CANADA. . I I I I . I ; I 7 - . . I p � . I . 4 ' . I 1 S I . SIGN � 0201AR - I .- I i . - I . � � � � . . :)FTHE SAW. I I . . - . I ,� I I I I - L I - __ . i 19 W4 � � � - I - n" , 00 a . I 00 �­ V I L . I . . � - L � _ to to F -A - . . I "I � - - . I I __ z-. . - I - i " Z _� 1. � Ae � . I I , � . . .1 , I . . i - .%..69 L I - I - . - g 1W ll� �­ . ....... 1.11.m",� .::: . . � , 11 . 1100 - ; * 1-3 - t. ,O,CD . I LN" '04 �j 00 0 tit , i co -n � 1 40 :& CD (D C) . i - P) I � t'-� . P 0 - � . I � 4 .5 00 I.— �t , , � 1�0 �� � as PJ 04 (D � � . 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I I � ' F . .1 I I O� GT�AHAM, Nurseryman, � I I ! I . . L 3 L 1450-14 TORONTO, 0M. . - _­' . 7' 1 1 1 T � I I . - �� I . I . , j -4 ­.. ; . �i ,..i�� . I I .., ". I J. I I :, 1, � 4 I - _ . - . I , - �1;1.�i I . I I - _� L I .4 __ . I ; , I � i I � . . . ` . . I I . k : - I . � I �� . I , 'i . . I L I . I . I - , -_ -_ -I . -1 -1 - 1 1 -W ---;A.- 1_; - . I __ - - . - �. . I . i : . . ; � , I