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JANUARY RY 10, 189.
IMPORTANT NOTICES..
0 LET --Comfortable brink house on Oeorgq. St..
The Estate of T. T. COLEMAN. 1414314t _
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Provincial Land
and
J. MaK�NNA,, Dominiona
Surve(or, M'-mber of thoAssociation of Ontario
Land Surveyors, D blin, Ontario. 1386.62
-OWNSBiP PUI DS TO LOAN. -To loam on farm
property, fir -t mortgage, township funds. Ap-
ply to JAM 3 MURRAY, Treasurer, Tuoicersmith,
Mensal' l'. 1462•tt.
TALLI04, F0.'
4
W
l ion
stat
,
prevenient of stoc
T. J. MR Y, He
Tot
>: er.R s
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at his' oar..
Ick
atone aulthble f
°ridee stod
o. W
GEORGE BAKER
SERVICE. - The standard bred,
Ider Lea," will stand f r the- im
at his owner's stable i Lit nfatll.
• sail. 1407-tf
E.-Theundersigned h s for sale
at Cranbrook a quantic of choice
r corner stones, sill ones and
11 be soId at reasonable nablo rices.
Cranbrook, X . 0. 1408•tt
JOHN
BEATTI , Clark •+1 the Second Division'
0 Court, . Coun y Commissioner, of Hron Con-
voyanocr, Land, a an and Insurance Agon . Funds
S
invested and t�� Loan. Office -Over Sharp
&
;Ivens' store, Man street, Soaforth. 1289
$ 300 Fri
$ 500 rates
$ 700 . borro
$1,000 1)118te(
- I, 500 Withi
32,600 S,HA
ate funds toloan a t lowest
of interest in Bums to suit
ers. Loans can a corn -
and money advanced
two days. Apply to R.
s, Barrister, &c. ,Saforth.
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ES RAS NOTICES.
'� STRAY EWE ND LAMB -Carne into the went-
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LJ ices er the u dereigned, Lot 25, . Con ebion 10,
llibbert, about th middle cf November. I he owner
a i
cavi have clic sa � Ta by prgviag, property d paying
ng
Chargee. JOHN 1 ICE, Cromar -P.O. 14630
UL. S FOR SERVICE.
Bl'
c d BULLS MR s'ltY10E.--Tlssi undexsig ed has on
hand in liar,urhey, a well bred bull to which
a lin. ted n umber ' f cons will be taken. ers-2,
cash at the time of set vice with the pr,+i1 e of re•
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tttrrttl, it Ft@:t€�:: y. ROBERT TOA
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:AL
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sr §"3at,
'AIN -KILLER
THE GREAT
Family IIedicine of the Age.
Taken Internally, It Cures
Diarrhoea,Cramp,. and Pain in the
Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds,
Coughs, etc., eto.
C!(t8, Bruised, Burn8,Scalds,
8p
rains, ns,Used Externaily3..lt Cres
Toothache' Pain in the Face N ural a,
Rheumatism, i
gm, •Frosted Feet.
No article ober attained to such unbounced popular-
ity. 8alent Observer.
Wo eau bear testimony to the efficacy c f the rain -
Killer, We have seen its magic effects in soothing tho
Severest pain, and kpow 1t -to be a good article.-Cincfry
nett Itis/parch.
Nothing has yet stirpsssed tho Pain -Killer, which 1s
the most valuable'fainlly medicine now in use -Tennessee
Organ. .
It has real merit ; as a means of romov ng pain, no
medicine has acquired a 'reputation equal to 'orry Davis'
rain -Killer. -Newport �Ncu-s.
R.�tvaro ofimitations.t
Buy on y the gent no "Pisitittt
DAvi SO1l eve! ywhoro; largo bottles, 25c
SEAFORTH
OARRI
AG
:v
The best Buggies and
Myttock of Carriages Is very co
mp1 to
s
mAda-, Exitder our own supervlalon. Don tbu •
t e bu f when.- on ca .e .
act•• n
til
tdt borne, sod as clamp, if not thio g.
brought In tram Weide toms.
In building 'ap rival towns
hen raw MI 40 bt,U4r ath. tem silts5
gons
rte-"
1 hand
foreign
r elude
work
THE' HURON
RAP I) CO3'POSITION.
-.
?ROFES 'OR FANCIULLI WRQ E A
b
M' RCH IN TE 7INUTE81
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in Bono , of Colonel Bill . Sterett-Insp1-
•ration ramp, Ti rola t f"rackers, Cheese and
Dried ; ; =ef r The Colonel Reme}nbers
March =s •of els Boyhood's Days.
I
o objections' observed Colonel
rosin Sterett, "to having a march
to njte. Indeed I think I'd like
had Ia clog named after me, and
poem was sawed off on me,'and
or has been drifting of lieu ting tc
lately right L1ong. It pleases
i r.sinisthat should ,ivy impression os, o s sou, d o
written in my name my cup of
joy wool bo full.
It sh 11 be done,"
asseverated .Professor
Fanciulli: "lpee, I will write it now, hi
ten Iniuutes it shall be done:"
Tho sc:no was one of our popular roof
gardens, :ndProfessor Fanciulli had just
annoiuic'ed,his laudable determination to
compose 4march in Colonel Sterott's mem
ory. 11
"It sh411 be afinished polnposition inten
minutes, ' said . the professor. "It is ai
easy as u' thing, particularly when it is to
be dcdica
tit
to my friend; Colonel Sterett."
" You -re very polite, " returned 'Colonel
: Sterett, but -your proposal to do this in
ten mint tes alarms me.'+ Now, I'ln sensi-
tive abet. t anything that's to go through
life with my name. I wouldn't uld 't r hali.
my hall om have you sacrifice melody and
musical- )eauty to speed."
"It shall be as you say," interjected
Profess°Fa ciulli ardently. "Y u shall
T
f A
o listen.I w
I t tl�o t o o tit
se eq p ,
hum yea a b r froma march.u><
T , tott
to tum, ke tui 1! How do you like that?'
s,
"Why rel Iurkc3d Colonel Stere •t aft .r
lit3tcai
r
lt.t
i1 "that
a
t seens a,
t fri •-
t of - n
'til 3. 311 a
s• • tr2Ctllln with ox _
tl♦
t21°itfi. fxt2k
wa xoneut iniOt do,: sot ething
1i t l'ug. 1 don't know coo nolo
t:
I vo
William
dedicate'
it. - I've
recently
this so
my shore
me, and
March b
tlltvu got an ow sic i
1 tat t=;t°4t wzan
1
m a Lit1-alke lit thou tri tit
_
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IN "f'HE OLD OIVIINOON.!
Notes Concer=ing Ly ebburg, Pa$t and
Present -Tho e,'ry , South.
[Special Corr
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DANTInE, Via,, Sep 10. --The losing
days of August brougb sudden a'oess of
energy and interest in o no of the . , overn-
ment departments at V sbington ., nd all
sorts of queer old stuff vere brou rht out
for shipment to- Atlttn a. Tho original
r relics
invention 0
of many 1 0 3 11�,
models fi 1xl
Y �
of at ltla interest
l historic zens
1-
tos
wore carefully pt , ro for the • onming,
exposition,
itiola and aloith then - went
some queer bunches f bones an slabs
from the �' Smithsonia,a d Nations maso-
ning, alleged to be th fir, cies and sic lototis
of birds and four foot 1Ibtasthand s coping
. areal n was
things w Joh lived v " l all ere
in a ohr nio state ` f� c clirinin t men's,
when the frigid zone wa, hotter them Fort
Yuma now is and t to list f
alnit es con-
sisted of monsters with ono joint° names
ending In 'don and s 'Lir ' s. What he eye
sees the ninc,is m ro • er less sur bL I
was sudd my convin cid that this tlanta
business ♦ as well w brit looking
l to and
concluded to work d Syn that y waysuc-
cessive st gm
The P ecdlnont 1 p is natura ly the
most plea ant at th S. stason, and made -
the first tage to 91C iburg inc lnfort,
despite tl o dust. Witt the cool green
summits 1 tho,Blue cid r e to the ri ht and
the ro1114 fields of id le Virgins t to the
left the viiew was ge ra ly fine an would
have been' all the tine b t for a re )rehen-
si to habit t the road as� f running in deep
cuts through Half or 'mot of its co rse. I
.was -much surprise 1 at the ma eup of
Lynchburg, where I halted for a d y, as I
had somehow formed the idea it vas that
metropolis of a broad, fertile valle and lo,-•
''a in
n plateau t a hove high � for
tdo a e s
cated 1 �u
tho James. It is, in ,fact, builtrin a water
gap. From bluff t bluff a can on shot
h.houses,
at -most oft
cool be reel far }o e
d fired
And save for a few s uares here a 3d there
walking the streets i:I like cliff Lithia a
3'ilounta&n CIEs or a Orb of You k• 'tick *.
It f worse than San
x �ticiscc3. Ahove
, x s "fes t
town lz�i bluffs at • .tr ,...tet ., tl:�k,
1 q �t.: r t ,,, L' ;'v -a«
d Om* �! ...{y i or �i-�i it.s� 1.,. f =a
tta-a 1,_ 4 3 .'c uftk iz . ', + >
�t.
A MORNING' H6UGHT.
As when at morn,f thou
mist,
V o look to where t^ + n
Yet cannot see it in i
Howe'er believing ' will 1
So when in darknes end
Wo cannot always see ti
Nor can thy goodness in
But as we kneyv the sunsl
Will come again, rest°in
Tho vast and solemn ,no
' Grand as Olympus, Jtip
r -
So o lea n 1 v e Solienottr
And drear foreboding _ e
That.thou hast been ab
--Edward s . Creamer
THE TEAK
;A Plea For Its Hom - " • e Physiognom
and Its Consoiin Song.
e
_ I have always hada � .m rc,g and for
teakettle. Not that I 01especially fon•
of tea, but because arou d the teakettl
dear a ci coon it
elustor all the ss� sof chI
sold° may sen.d
out the beauties
' Hearths defy
2r a long time,
of homes ar
leth at all.. Bu
it1xteakettle.
h oui i a
Ames without
harts to find
I never saw
t1e titultion among
ings, tind I nada
Ing vivant at the
e properly with -
N:
er had °consign'
t r, t would still
Lie f its homelike
isoling song and
Ie
e;
id
a
d
b chilly rain and
mWu lat'el stood,
r
u4 td capped hood,
0 "' t sun 1-i ,ged,
ill ction, God,
y .ving face,
lift's shadows trace,
in o'er the sod
t ; our sight
in, tall and lone,
's old throne,
ss t?t rnslight,
i ht
es to a smile,_
all the: while.
ew York Sun.
a
ut
in
hood, youth and hornet -
timentalizo as they lith a
of the word "hearthsto le:
not been made of stone f1
and in these days plaiib
made without any Teal
what is a hearthstone
There relay .be and are,
hearth, but it would Ing
home without a teak°
but ono • case of such
supposedly, civilize -d b
haste to supply- the c
very next Christmas tis
No family can be re
:
out a teakettle. If I
to use a drop of hot
have a teakettle becat
physiognomy and its e
because it expresses all'na net of domes
ch - funs and pea
comfort, coziness,ee as
r
,
would have t
g under the el
kitchen and
ndif saiy t -Il
e
on the b
t 411se up
o sofa into
mating
i 11#tom f i Lit thea
X11,,6 n
-. 1�IicI3
y Wt -CTP
c it: h
Same reason h t
for the sen o teas n t �,
Farmers' Almanac ba gi
in*h.
of themantelpiece o
i
fd
sinootli plump,well
d
cat lying -in the suns
�rintlnw rill, `I`ruo, t
lt,w plants, Fcatchc
+`nt.Rwer he gets into
int ( ION war
S 14 ts•'cs
in
7-
i?
-PECTORAL
Positively Cures
C UCS 13 and COLDS
in a te,ptisiogly short time. - les a eel-
sntino c e.•t:+inty, tried and true, soothing
and heuhh., in its effects;
W. C, McC0's err & Son,
•
Bouchette, Que.,
rnnn
rt inalcartF t
Py-
Xc�torat cured
Mrs.
• LL Garai-an ofchronic t•yid is
hest and bronchial
longtabes,4sadtandin alsosoldcured W G. Id -seemlier omlier of a
.
Ma. 1t J. H. licTTY, CbemIst,
528 Yonge St., Toronto, writes
„Asa goners' cough and lung syrup Pynyy-
Pectatral Ls a must invaluable preparation. It
has
gives the utmost satisfaction to all who
have tried it, many having spoken to me of the
fits derived
ben v
e d from its use
in heir families.
s
It suitable for old or young, brio pleasant to
+ the taste. Its sato with me bits been wonderful,
and I can always recommend it as a safe and
4
N
r 2fabits cough
medicine,"
Large Bottle, 25 Cts.
DAVIS .& CO, LTD.
Sole Proprietors
MONTREAL
THE . .
EYESIGHT.
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Graduate of Detroit Optical
Institutealso Chicago Ophth-
almic College, is prepared
to fit all defects of Vision
o
Astigmatism, H. ermetro-
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Our rates tss areio e
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Station.
� T. R Ticket . ick et f�fh " ce ,
Train Service at Seaforth.
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Grand Trunk Bea ay, •
Trains Isive 8eat3
:iiand Clintonte
a 'fallout
at
follows
Jionce Wins- • thuromi. Wig,
Passenger _. - 1.07 P M. 11.23 r. f<.
Passenger.,. _. -- 9.05 r. m. 9.22 r M,
Mixed Train.. ;may„ 9.31) A. M. 10.151.¥,
Mixed Train,.:. • 8.20 3:' f. 7.05 3£,
Otrk EAIT �-- •
Passenger. - - 7.48 A. N. 7.E2
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Passenger,•.,. -. _. - 2 53 r. K. 2.25 r, sr,
Mixed Train._ ,-..• 6.25 r >s. 4.20 P lr.
ellnon, Greer and Bruce
Goign N ORTIt-.
Ethel .....
Brusseb .
Bluevale. ,... .
}}ingham;..,
Oona Sorra--
Wingham,,....
Eluevale „ ....
Brussels
Ethel...
Passenger. P Mixed,
8.00 r. It. 0.30 tr. . 2,00 3t.
8.13 9.43 9.45
5.27 937 10.10
8.37 10.07 11.20
Passenger, i[ixed,
6.23 A.9.1.1.20 L.Y. 7 21)
ti.£4 11.35 S 05
8.50 11.59 9:00
7.i4 12.14 ESL 9.30
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Clinton.
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Clinton, - _
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and Bruce.
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9.37 6.15 .
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9.32
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10.12 6.55
10.29 7.14
10.38 7 23
10.32 1.87
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