Loading...
The Huron Expositor, 1896-05-08, Page 34 Y 8, 1896. E3ANK. $1,500,000. S1,500,000. EAORT, :s of the United States, .led, available in all parts Ld advances made on: same re ►:hawed at hie:heat currea of June and December. of a deposit. P'EARC , Agent.. esaastSvs8xss.t* saasrasaawri ut .crnedy in the for all Affec- [' the Throat & ss saisssallE113333ia3l S ek of 10 WARE the results lli ; cut in Pk', offered in and. We l' PAILS .airline for for hard- alvanized RRC'ES. Seaforth. rare. ryoir attention to the ae - reise eeeze land College k 1 l 1_,!anada. Everything ,j* urnal` School re- ', Principal. and we are luiring fur- be fore pur- ,u in price, Very respect, and h'uneral Director. is ofl"ice. • •./. Porter's Old Stand 3/1Ar 91896. THE HU ON XPOIT011,. 3 IMPORTANT NOTICES. TDAR POSTS.—Ten thousand choice coder poets ke for 10c. each at COLEMAN'S, Seaforth. 1480-t1. J.MoKENNA, Dominion and Provincial Land Surveyor, Member of theAssootation of Ontario land Surveyors, Dublin, Ontario. 1838.62 STALLION FOR SERVICE, -- The standard bred stallion, " Wilder Lee," will stand for the im- provement of stock at his owner's stable in He6nsall. J. BERRY, Heneall. 0 RENT.—Good brick house and small orchard, and twenty acres of land, which is in grass, on let 1 eeneessioe, 17, Grey townah p, For terms apply to JOHN SHORTREED, or HUGH STEWART, T, Walton P. 0. ARM TO RENT.- .Ta rent, a 200 acre farm, 24 Jmiles from IN Ingham, with first-class buildings, ea well watered. It is all in pasture, and is an ex- cellent chance for either farming or pasturing Battle. For particulars, apply to Box 125, Wingham. 1473t1 JOHN •BEA'ITIE, Clerk ef the Second Division Court, County , :Funds Commissioner, of Huron., Con- veyancer, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. J?unds invested and to Loan. Office—Over Sharp & Ivens store, Main street, Seaforth. 1289 A-rOTICE.—Teke notice I have received the assess - Iv went roll for McKillop from the assessor on the este ,April, and any person wishing to appeal can see the roll in my •office. The Court of Revision will be hold on Tuesday, the 26th day of May, 1896, in Jeans' hall, Leadbury, at 2 o'clock p. m. JOHN C148141. MOR• BISON, Township Clerk, Mcleillop. 1481.-3 $ 300 Private funds to loan at lowest $ 500 rates of interest in sums to suit $ 700 borrowers. Loans can be com- $1,000 plated and money advanced $1,500 within two days. Apply to R. $2,500 S.HAYs,Barrister,&c.,Seaforth. 126 STOCK FOR SA—LR. THOROUGHBRED DURHAM BULL FOR SALE. The undersigned has for sale a thoroughbred Durham bull, 16 months old. He is red in color and is eligible for registration in the Dominion. Herd Book. Will be sold reasonably. W M CARNOCHAN, JR., lot 13, concession 4, H. R. S., okeramith, or Egmondville P. 0. - : 1481-tf DURHAM BULLS FOR SALE. For sale, two thoroughbred Durham. bulls, 12 months' old. They are red in color, of good eizs, and both eligible for registration in the Dominion Herd Book. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms;:- JA 'ES PATTER - SON, Lot 26, London Road, Tuc,eersm1t postoffice. h, Brucefield 1476 (nHOROUGHBRED BULLS FOR SALE—For sale .J two Thoroughbred Short Horn B Is, registered pedigree, one red and the other whi e, and about one year old ; very superior animals, a d will be sold cheap: Apply on Lot 30, Concession ¢, Usborne, or address THOS. CUDMORE, Lumley P. p. 146941 DIGS FOR SALE AND FOR SERVICE. The - 1 undereigned, breeder of Large English Berle4 shires,has for sale boars and sows in fa ow. He wild;, also keep for service the stock boar GI stone, pur- phased from Mr. George Green, of Fairview. Terms, —31 payable at the time of service witt the privilege of returning if necessary, if booked $1h150. JAMES DORRANCE, Lot 26, Concebsion 6, cKillo , Sea - forth P. 0. MOR SALE —Four choice, young • Short Horn U Bulls, fit for immediate service, from g 6 up. Also three good grade cows in calf, and two good, sound, young horses. Can give buyers their choice of either geldings, Clydesdale mares or a good, strong, heavy driver. Prices right, nd can give time to good men. DAVID MILNE, thel. 1478 ----------- STOCK AND SEED GRAIN FOR SALE.—For sale, six grand young Short -Horn Bulls, from $50 up; a few good sound young working horses ; a number of good steers and milch cows ; also stew short -horn Cows and. Heifers, which I. will` sell on easy terms ; also a quantity • of Black Tartarian Oats, grown from seed imported from Scotland in 1895—price 40o per bushel, or 35c in ten bushel lots ; also White Poland and Banner Oats at 30c ; also Prussian Blue Peas at 60o per bushel;, all good grain and clean and pure. DAVID MILNE, Eth4i0el, Ontario, BOARS FOR SERVICE. HE City ri As we expect • open Dinner -& Toi NEX WI we are offering those on reduced prices to make like intending pur 1 hasere our stock and com • are pri new line`of lei Sets EK, ban at greatly oom, and would o a 11 and see es.. awe ono d t consider it any trouble to how In tide -eroc ry we always strive and clean, and sell any other ouse. Goods d livered with off e. We are repare • to buy any good, fre h BUT ER an E( we will paiy the hi hest cash p store. o keep at as cur lose epAMMWORTH BOAR FOR SERV10E.—The under- signed will keep tor service, at the Brucefield Cheese Factory, a thoroughbred Tamworth Boar. with registered pedigree. Terms, $1 ; payable at time of service with privilege of returning if neves• spry. HUGH McCARTNEY, Brucefield. 1405-1.f BOARS FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned will keep for service, on Lot 19, Concession 13, Rib- bert, a. thoroughbred Chester White boar, also a thoroughbred Yorkshire boar. These pigs were both prize winners ' at the Toronto and London exhibi- tions. Terme.—$1, payable at time of service, with privilege of returning If necessary ; if booked $1.26. W. L. hicLAREN. 1476x8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 11OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—For sale a pleasantly situated house and lot in the vil- lage of Egmondville. The lot contains a quarter of an acre of land. The house contains five bedrooms, dining room an . kitchen. There is also a good well and a entail ata • le. If not sold it will be rented. For partioulara app yto EDWARD PAPPLE, Mill road, Tuokersmith, •r to MRS. ALEXANDER McKAY, Egrnondville. 1481x4 Rabb j!j& C SE.AFORT SEA The b ORTH OARRI goods. Line stock fresh a price as uantities of GS, which ice, at our r ie, st Budgies a My stock of Carriages is very made, nndr our own supervleio factory -mace buggiee when you at home, a as cheap, it not oh brought in rom outside towns money iii b ilding up rival tow own, when ou can do better at are and be onvinoed. All kinds f blacksmithing and and satisfactorily done. A full s • k of Cutters of the latest style:, which will be sold of Le is FAQ SEAFORT tai :Y R KS. d ompl • Don an ge per t Why e and ome repa beet eap. iN agoras to ; all hand, tbuy foreign better made au the work spend your injure your Call and see ng promptly material and onald, 1480 PROPERTY FOR SALE.—For sale, the property on the Bayfield read, in Bayfield village, known as the Brunsddn property,containing 16 acres. There is a good brick house, a driving sued and barns ; a good orchard, plenty of hard and soft water. It is nicely situated, and will be sold cheap and on rea- sonable terms. For further partioulara apply to R. H. Collins, Exeter ; T. Holmested, Seaforrh ; B. R. Higgins, Brucefield, or to the proprietor, James Spackman, lot 5, L. R. S., Stanley, Bay field post- ctgce. 1475x1;2 FARM FOR SALE. North -half Lot No. 19, Lake Road East, Township of Hay, County of Kurori, 75 acres, 60 acres of it improved, good frame house and two frame barns, besides other outbuildings;; soil, partly clay loam ; two acres in orehard with choice bearing fruit. Also north -half Lot 19, Lake Road West, Hay, 20 acres, all improved ; soil, oley Loam, but no buildings on it. May be sold together or separately to suit purchaser ; will be sold at ;a bargain, as the Executrix will give up farming. MARGARET JACOBI, Executrix, Johnston's Mills 1474x10 . in' Cana•a if any ingre the new 'medicine, • • X0 1 IVE ( HUNDRED OLLARS will be wen to the char's- b l e institution rst named by the ayor of any city fent is found in that is injurious to the sys what it does : 1. Besides curing chronl rhe blood diseases it has a wo derfs fever and malaria if take in challenge. the production of a standing sore, oremorrh c Kootenay will not iur 4. 2. It is a splendid tonin and sleep. It cures indiges 3. It is a microbe killer the effects following the parations removes every f om the system, as also me the results of nicotine from • 4. Mr. Chas. McCracken, 'Peet, former night cler souse, Toronto, says th- teoubled with eruptions on. skin was literally covered blotches, which was attri smoking. Ordinary medics bottle o1. Kootenay left his from every trace of them. RYCEMAN MEDICINE Cel`. phlet of startling cures. End nd when used for se ofd morphia pre- race cif the poison urisl deposits and the cfigarette habit. em. Read matism and 1 effect upon imef and we casae of long the kidneys akes yon eat t 84 Adelaide Street at i the Palmer t he f was greatly is facein fact his with pimples and uted to cigarette e did no good. One skin entirely free WIto the S.S. amil u, for pans- The 3ee'S Be •• on. Good morning, dear friends ; 1 m a clever young - bee, - And a sermon I'll preach it you 1 sten to It will net be long, and it will nit be dry. And your own common .eons: my remar may apple. Not slothful in business must b the first he For with vigor we work till the nn floes to b d-; And unless one is willing to put forth one's p were There is no getting on in a wort such as our We are fond of our dwellings ; o gossips ar we, No gaddere about, idle neighb rs to see ; And though we are forced for o r honey to ru am, Wo come back as soon as we ea to our home " The way to be happy and healthy and wive Is early to rest and early to rise." This proverb has moulded our conduct for yo re, And wo never sleep when the daylight appea 'e. If you were to peep in our hived, you would wn That as models of cleanliness th y might be hown ; All dust and all dirt, without a y delay, Is swept from our door, and tra sported awe 1. Ventilation most thorough our omiciloe ehajie, So no one need teach es the wo th of fresh alk ; For we could not live, es we've eard people o, In close rooms where no heal b -giving bre ze acs through. h. g When one of our number`is sic or distresse , He is sure of kind treetmeut fr in each of t a rest ; We sympathize warmly with th se who're in rief, And are eager to proffer Immo iate relief. And, lastly—for' here my remarks ought to ease— Ile bees, as a n tion, are bent you peace. You are ready t question this tatement, I k ow, And to ask why we carry our w rigs where w go. Wo carry our et oge, not on an pretence For aggressive ttaok, but in self-defence ; We meddle wit • no one, and only repel Assailants who i11 not in peace with us dere can • The McKilloput al Fire Insurance 0 mpany. FARM: AND ISO TECH TOWN PROPERTY ONL INURED DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE.—Lot 22, comes - cion 2, Iii. R. S., township of Tuckeremith, con- taining 1C0 Berea, with 90 acres cleared. Land underdrained and in a good state of cultivation. v There ie on the premises a good orchard, also a good brick story and a half house, 24x34, with woodshed & brlok kitchen 18x20 attached, hard and soft water. Two good frame barns each 35x50, one with 12 foot lean to and stone stabling nderneath ; driving shed 20x85. Buildings in good a ate of repair. Farm is well situated ; about five mi es from Clinton and six from Seaforth, on good gra el read ; school within a mile ; church opposite place. Possession any time to suit purchaser. Price very reasonable. Apply to A, 8, TURNER, Clinton P, P. 1481.41 T4 OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—The undereign- I 1 ed offers for eale the following valuable prop- erty in Chiselhiirst namely : A good, frame dwel- ling, with an acre o fine land adjoining it, on which there is at present one-quarter acre of good, healthy strawberry plants and over 100 good fruit trees of near'y every kind, including a large number of splendid plum and pear trees of the latest and beet variety; There ie also a -large quentity of small fruits, and besides the dwelling house there is agood stable and well on the premise®. The property is nicely situated, being right beside two •'churches, store and postoffice, and blacksmith shop, and will be sold at a very reasonable price, on terms -to suit purchaser. For further particulars apply to THOS. NICHOLLS, Proprietor, Chiselhuret P. 0., or to G. J. SUTHERLAND, Conveyancer, Hensall. 147733 JUST A WORD —ABOUT— HARNESS WHIRRS.i Geo. Watt, President, Harl Broadfoot, Vioe•President, Sea Shannon, Seoy-Treas., Seafor Murdie, lnepeotor of Lessee, Se DI isOrORB Jas's. Broadfoot, Seaforth ; 9 bury ; George' Dale, Seafortb Seaferth; lS. Murdie. Beetc Clinton ; Thomas -Fraser, Bru Lean, -Nippon. '.aomtcrs. ' Thoe. Nellans, Harlock ; Robt. McMillen, Seaforth James Cumming, Egmondviile'; Gee ge Murdie and John C. Morrison,audiere. Parties desirous to effect' Insu anoee or •tre•ns- sat other business will be pro ptly attended to on application to any of the above ;officers, addressed to their respective poet offf^es. FOR TWENTY -I `WIX YEARS i e Now my sermo Some hints ma May your life b And may you is ended, and y derive front us as useful, your ve plenty of ha to if youaseat. we pleast, e, hard-working to; labors a= Sunshi ' e Gaietie-. —Johnnie I wonder ow 'twould feel, Jimmie, ter1iave one ob dem pies •' a piece ob ang 1 cake in yer hands at de same time ? , —Mutual Friend : ' • I really is s • ock- ing, dear, thep way in whish you and your husband quarrel and carry on. I w'nder yeti don't Separate fro him." Inured Wife " What 1 Go aw y and leav: him alone to do jiist as he like ? Not I." ' —A Scotch book agent ent to a 1: wyer once for advice, and det iled the ci cum - stances of the cas- . " H ve you tol me the facts precisel as the' occurred ?' said the lawyer. " 0 , - ay, sir," rejoine he. " I thot it best t tell ye the plain t uth ; ye can put the lie in you self." —Mistress—I lam very glad to se you home in time, Magaret. Did you ave a good time at your cousin'funeral ? Mar- garet—Indade, mum, Oi ad jist an' it igant toime. Oi sat in a fo ne coach id th' corpse's husband, :an' he squazed ma hand an' towld me, ." Troth Margare , an' ye're jist the belle av' th' funeral." —" My lord," said an overworke par - seri to his bishop,_ " I ha a not had holi- day for five years." " I m Tery sor y for your .00ngregation," re ied his to dship, with a smile. —Mother—" Did you t y to maker your- self agreeable at Mrs. Highstone's ?' Lit- tle Daughter—" Yes'm ; told her 11 the funny things our caller said about he , and she seemed to be read interested." 'a at home " Far- abind th barn is ?" " Li htnin' '11 wait till e gets vself. an unfo tunate ve in the -f rm of way ?" cached would ok P. 0.; James orth P. O.; W. J. P. 0.; Michael forth P. 0. ex.Gardiner, Lead ; Th mite E. Hays, 4h s hoe. Garbutt efleld ; John B. Mo- We are giving the best va4ue in har• ness ever offered in-Seaforth, made by skilled workmen, and only first-class material used. Repairing promptly attended to. Bring along your old collars and we will make them work. Light harness a specialty. M. BRO D ER I O K Corner Main and Jelin Sts., - Seaforth. P. KEATING Contractor and Builder, Seaforth, DEALER IN Lumber and Shingles. Good Hemlock Lumber alway§ on hand. Partes wanting lumber don't need to go 20 or 25 miles when they can get it as cheap at home, and better lumber. 1469•tf Cow- THE LARSE$T SAIrt WONDERFUL )fcelsi ill Sil FANADARIEND ISOOYERY, IWILL KEEP AOS FRESH rOR 12 MONTHS. —Visitor : " Is ( yqour mer boy : " Yeas,rroun thrashin'—` ` Whea or oe rod man." " Ha ! then through. I'm a farmer m —Book Agent—" It i thing the devil tempted p a serpent." Map Agent-- " In what Book Agent—" Well, if be had appy her in the form of a mot se, Adam never have tasted the apple." —A man asked the tage drive would leave an order at t e store an. the package back with him on his At the store the proprietor and clerks and the driver were called up what the man wanted. 1` o one could read it. It was carried back to the mal, who said : le " They must all be a pack of fools 1 It ie as plain as the nose on our face, ' Want- ed 2 sambux." (Pia • ted! two psalm books. )" r if he 1 bring return. all the to see A British Andrew Island, B. ley of Buff both in 'hi bear. aim tele Lasing Powder in used on t easy dicta the result words are led with c time I - us most delig myself ent the rented Will Carlt "Dem is m One sahor the Blowe of Dr. Ag fuses this t . e nasal llghtful to ties, and hay fever, tonsilitis a [ H IT IS NO PI KLE- You simply treat the Egg's ` PRESERVER. and lay thein away in a basket or box: • •fi+ ""' Ten Comma A corresponment of t contributes the following the cheesemakers' ten co I.—Thou shalt arise ea and deliver thy milk to t that goeth late causeth t use much profane langua IL—Thou shalt slough' until the third day, and take no more than one carcass. . III.—Thou shalt take milk, even for thy tee, or thy coffee, for when thou getteth thy d' idends one shall say to the other, Why t keth it more milk here foe a pound of chee a than in other synagogues ? Then shalt the cheese maker arise up early in his might and smite thee to the earth. IV.—Thou shalt put n' water in thy milk, thou nor thy manserval t nor thy maid- servant. When the dividend cometh not, and thou goeth forth to ,seek it frcim the committee, they shall say unto thee, Dost. thou see anything in ouri'i optics of ati emer- ald color. Thou shalt get no shekel from thy milk, not if the court knoweth itself, which she thinketh she doth ; moreover if thou settleth this thing nee, we will Make it hot for thee. V.—Thou shalt not kill thy deac6n, and leave the carcass to rot near the barn, for the stench thereof tainteth the milk VL—Thou shalt not b ing unto ' t e fac- tory any sour or tainted silk, nor he milk of a cow that is sick or bath b t lately calved, for from such milk comet lively cheese. VII.—Thou shalt not parry off m re than thy share of whey, lest one should say to another concerning thee, Lo 1 a onder ; One hog doth carry food, for anotherT. VI1I.—Thou shalt case thy cads to bo washed every day, the seams _ and covers thereof ; for a filthy ealp is abomi able in my Sight, and I will visit my wra h I upon him who'bringeth it. IX.—Thou shalt not bother the c eese- maker, saying : Where and whe s all I receive a dividend, for verily I say n o you he knoweth not nor careth a co ti ental about it. X.—Thou shalt not ay:into on °a other concerning ire : Lo i hath not th Philis- tine of a cheesemaker : soft snap, h gletteth big Wages and worket • not hard. IF' ver- ily I say unto you that he is a whopper ; he .getteth up early in the morning and- labor- eth :until late at night . moreover, he work ethaon the Sabbath day, for which the Lord hath no mercy o• him. diners e St. 11,i which mandn ly in tl ►e facto e aces e. er thy cafes not hearken unto me, rennet from each SbId by I. • The; Gl s ry of Brass Buttons. Little Ru h Cleveland has not the exalted idea of her f ther's great office that she will possess later in life. Saturday, the weather being- balmy and springlike, • e of the policemen who guard. the private portion of the White House grounds too - his little daughter with him, tie enjoy th • pleasant surroundings. The little girl is ' of quite six years old. While the policeman wllais pointing out the beauty of the grounele tie his little daughter, Ruth and Esther Clev land, under the escort of their respective nurses, left the mansion for a run. Ruth Iran ahesd of her nurse, and on dis- covering a girl o, her own age, surveyed her from head to foot. After looking the little girl over, !Ruth traighteped herself up and said : "My papa is President; who is papa ?" The policemans daughter replied : papa is a oliteman." Ruth glanced up at the burlyform orna- mented with bright brass uttons, and hanging her head in an abashed manner, said : " I wish my papa, was a policeman." ARES ANOTHER GIGANTIC the World an Abssollite Core IDiisenao and Dropsy's Tho o c; n Now be Citntrolled u ' hirty Minutes. tea• aryl Argus he says are ►ent ►e Morning ry, for he e milker to of mbla M.!. sada Buffalo t;tergyina . ' asilam, M.P. for Vancouver tend the •Rev. A. D. ituck- lo,' a clergyman well known. o'vn tountry and Canada, It eous testimony to the f pr. Agnew's Catarrhal ca. a of catarrh. . Whether e pacific coast, er within ce; of the roaring Niagara, is the same. Mr. 13uckley's thaae : "1 haere been troub- tar!rh for years,but the first d 'this remedy I received tfail relief, and now regard rely cured after the use of fdr two tnonths." Quoting n,1 Mr. Haslam can say : sntiments, too." puff of the breath through , supplied with .each bottle ew's Catarrhal Powder, ctif- po' yder over the surface of assages. Painless and de- nse, it relieves in ten min - permanently cures catarrh, colds, headache, sore throat, d deafness. Fear and Lumsden & Wilson. o cream from thy your ••My LAY DOWN A SUPPLY WHiEN TH1EY ARE ull Call or book giving of charge. Feet SALE BY SEAF HANDLE alkort notioe and wil i will do tll kinds o can be done I will No. 1 Whilt Ash. JOHN KL Tu do i ive C Ai CIS And Gives t for Hear Gass "For ten ly from h the .heart, spells hav r.verythie , thought. came. and As dropsy I must p worst. Al Agnew's ed, but d me. As a think of relief fro my dropsy and five b my heart. any hear spair as I know it 'Adams, S Sold by I. Uniqu Mr. John the folio able articl Grocer of t an old sho Scotland to ante. Wh thus : ". Noo la our stock t in to bothe With a b up the first mark : " there as wil each row ee there's as'_ and Co., an Cameron shelves the counts due boys, come If some take their would be Canadian G DS. The Only. Once ole nee, disea and oxala place in t and forma ears I have suffered great - art disease. Fluttering of alpitations and smothering made my life miserable. was tried and done as I short time ago the crisis I -gaff confined to my bed. ad set in, my physlan sacci epare my family for the this time I had seen Dr. urn; for the heart advertise -not think it could help last resort I tried it, and y joy when I received great one dose. One bottle cured' and brought me out of bed; ettl•es have completely cured If you are tro..bi d with affection, and are in de - was, ua this reene1: , f ,r will cure you. " .Ire. Ja nae:: rracuse, N.Y. . Fear and Lumsden & Wilson. Way of Taking Stock. Mouat, of Winnipeg, sends us g : Apropos of your season - on " Steck-taking," in the e 20th ult., reminds me of how keeper in a country town in k his stock and struck his bel- ie the time came he started off s, steek the door, and let's get kin' ower before onybody comes siness-like ail he began looking row of shelving with the re - eel, there's as muckle stoCk pay McDonald & Co." eyeing shelves in succession. " And uckle there as will square Fraser as nmekle there- as will square Co., and they twa or three e will cover the few wee ac - p and hae your supper wi' me." f our merchants would even stock in this off -hand way it ch better than none at ad.— THE .. ning to order on as cheap as it good 13rice for e a call and see. A severe wind-stor wash -day in the capit havec with the clothes -lines. The ,colore maid -of -all -work rushed into the hoUse with excitement written upon her duskY coun- om the basement, she t carried her startled t the house,! and even in the parlocir, "Fo' ha'kechi'fs one bin Exceptio was prevailaig on 1 city, and ;playin called out, in tones th information through° to the ears of the ealle de Lewd, missus, d EYESIGHT. J. S. Roberts 9 Graduate of Detroit. Optical Institutealso Chicagc Ophth almic College, is prepared to fit all defects of Vision Astigmatism, Hypermetro- pia, Myopia, Prestyopia or any compound defect. -- I Intelligent people have given up the idea of lay- ing ordinary cori mon spectacles at a counter, because they see well with them. It may be that only lone eye is brought i to use, while the other may ba so strained as t tresult in blindness. If your eyes are weak, or eight poor call at d . S. RO S E R1' S Drug Store and have them tested. Does the print t lur or do the eyes tire when reading ? Do the eyes ache ? Do the eyes water? Are tbey sore or inflained 7 These symptoms point to defects in tim refraction, or : perfectly cor- the muscles of oyes and can be, p y i reoted. headache ? Eye strain causes snore all other causes combined. Thous - re suffering who do net realize that e cause. All these cases can be cured at are made to correct the error in f children should be carefully tested. e the defect in the -eyes is eh `wn by ms, such as inability to see figures on a blackboard, Ailing the book close to thel eyes, IDLY 'Wee BY 11141EAM aY Arced the Great De- stroyer. r to the inclividpal that kid - is a result of uric acid e of lime, which have their e hurnan system, hardening g into' etone-like substances Do you have blurring of le ters, °reseed eyee or eyes turning In, blinkin , watering of the eyes and particularly head - cases the child is accused of being when the fault is in the sight, and, oan th glasses. If you are wearing glasses tisfactory, bring them to me. In case will be recommended to the physician talent. 1453 ache. n man dull or stupid, be corrected that are not of disease, yo et once entre ANTED.L-Young men and women to help in the Ar nenian cause. Good pay. Will send copy of my little book, "Your Place in Life," free, to any who write. REV. T. S. LINSCOTT, Brantford. 1477 OG ICJ and the folly of te eating such a d:.e.a.se with any edicine other than a liquid and one that will dissolve these solids, there will be little trifling with pills, permanent ceire. The success of South American Kidney Cure is due to the fact that as a liquid it immediate'Y reaches the diseafred part and dissolves theee alkalies and hard substances. It never falls. , Sold by I. V. Fear and Lumsden & Wilson. Christian Chinaman. an applied for the position of mily which belonged to a fash- rch. The lady asked him : drink whisky ?" e play cards ?" ngaged and found honest and y and by the lady gave a pro- chre party, with wine aseom- John did his part acceptably, t morning he appeared before his MARRIAGE THE HURON EX NO WITNESS The A China cook in a f ionable ch " Do yo He was paniments but the ne mistress. " Why, what ie the matter 7" fore. No workee for Melican heathen 1' " Tears of Suffering From Itheumatisan Be- lieved by One aos• of kftedielno. Perris, wife of the well-known birch manufacturer of Highgate, Ont., "I was sorely affilzted with rheumatic pains in my ankles, and at times was as I thought, and doctored for years, lost confidence in medicines, I was in- duced to try South Amerioa.0 Rheu- matic Cure. To ray delight tit° first dose gave ine more relief than I have had in years, and two bottles have eteropletely cured rue. You dare pub- lish thi3 letter." Sold by L Fear and Lumsden & Wilson. LICENES AT— OSITOR OFFICE S REQUIRED 410 0:1 a; Prnis a; Wroxeter. (Teo late for last week.) NOTES —*r. A. Gaebel has sold out his jewelry business here to Mr. Wendt, of Mildmay, who comes 'highly recommended. —Rev. Mr. Anderson -arrived from Sdotland on Tuesday night last, and was welcomed home by inanf friends, who met him at the station. 1 An aceonnt of the Wednesday evening's reception will be given in next week's iesne.—A, gentleman was in town during the Week, who entertains the idea of starting a newspa r in our midst.—Mrs. vhis George Dane, of wanton, formerly Miss Pru Sa.dertion, of - plaoe, is visiting at her mother's here.i—Seeding operations are well adYealeed in this neighborhood. Or rin oikki '► H'►`JI' S[DflId /75 CD `SnIIVM 1f10 'YHHSS SrlIVA MIL& 'Mass Pe 63 0 0 0 0 0 rip 0 OD ate re - CD Galvanized Steel Wire. 1-3 1-3 tP ete CD CD td ep el - Ire°TaetaV Asa o rse Routes. The following horses will travel the routes mentioned as under, during the season of 1896 :— The Imported Clydesdale Stallion WM. HABKIRK, Proprietor. MoNDAY, May 4th, will leave his own stable, Har- perhey, and go by way of Roxboro to James Dor- rance's, for noon ; then north to John Grieve's, for night. TUESDAY—TO AleX. Gattliner's, 14th conces- sion, MoKillop, for noon ; gentle to Mrs. Thomas Weleh's, for night. WRDNRsDAy—South to James Evans', for noon • then to Michael Dorsey's, Huron Road, Bibbert, 'for night, TuuRsDAy—To Patrick Connors', Ribbed, for noon • then to Robert Bar- ber's, for night. FRIDAY2TO Charles Aberhart's Bibbed, for noon ; then te George McGonnigle's, Tuckersmith, for night. SAYunDAY—To his own stable, for noon •, then to the Royal Hotel, Seaforth; after 6 o'clock. This route will be continued reghlar- ly during the season, health and weather permitting. Terms—To insure, $10 ; for the season, $8 ; single leap, $5. Insured mares must be returned regularly, or they will be charged foal or no foal. All accidents to mares at the riek of owners. Insurance money to be paid lst January, 1897, season nioney the last round. 1481-3 OF GI-LASNICK. OmoRGE MARTIN-, Proprietor. Mormee—Will leave his own stable, Cremarty, and proteed to James Balfour's, town line, Hibbcrt, for noon ; George Harrow's, Kirkton, for night. Tons- eav—Thoinas Ward's, Fullatton, for noon ; thence by way of Itusseldale to Oliver Harries, Fullerton, for night. WEDNESDAY — Royal Hotel, Mitchell, for noon ; Thomas Earl's. Logan. for night THURSDAY tel, Dublin, for night. Fernee) --James Atkinsoe's Ribbon, for noon ; David. Hill's, Ribbed, for night. SATURDAY—TO his own stable, for noon, where he will remain until Monday morning. 1481-3 BISMARCK, No. 4020. The Belgian Horse Company, Proprietors. Moireey, May 4th, will leave his own stable, Con. 5. H,R.151„ Tuoltersmith, and proceed west to Hugh Grieve's, 3rd concession, tor noon ; thence west to Charles Rontledge's, and remain for two hours , thence to James °rich's, and remain until Tuesday noon. Tuzseer—Will proceed to Walper's hotel. Clinton, for night. Wameeseav—Will 'proceed to Dominick Reynold's, jr., con. 6, Hullett, for /mole; thence to Ernest Farnham's, men. 9, Bulled, for the night. Tnuasner—Will proceed to Arthur Parson's, Harlook, for noon ; thence east to Jones' hotel.Lead- bury. for eight. Famee—Will pro2eed by way of John Galbraith's th Thomas O'Hara's, con. 8, Mc- Killop, for noon ; thence by way of Beechwood to Robert Gibson's, con. 5, for night. Saeurceey—Will proceed to Dick's hotel, Seaforth, for noon, and re- main until 5 o'clock ; then proceed home to David Chesney's, where he will remain until the following 1481-3 Monday morning. JOHN McGREGOR, Proprietor. rpai ,...1 als Iv WM. LEIFER., Proprietor. 0 concession 11, Hullett. and proceed to john Brig - MONDAY noon, will leave his own stable tot 10, ham's for the night; TUESDAY, will proceed east along 1111111111411 the boundary and north to Wm. Jackson's for noon ; Immod thence east to Mrs. J. Sinai's for one hour ; thence et, to John Harris', Grey, for night ; W/SDNESDA.Y, Will proceed south to Thomas Souter's, McKillop, for alanoon ; thence west to Alex. Watt's, Harlook, for one hour ; thence to his own stable where he will V/ remain until Friday noon ; FRIDAY, will proceed proceed east to Archibald Somerville's for noon Owthence west to his own stable, lot 3, conceselcra 10, Hulled, where he will remain until the following rig Monday morning. • 1480-3 fig YOUNG R.A.KERFIELD. M WILLIAM COLEMAN, Proprietor. MONDAY, May 4th, will leave his own stable, Lot 16, Con, 3, Tuckersmith, and proceed east and north to Wm. Hudson's, con. 7, Tuskerantith, for noon ; then to Thomas Melady's, con. 2, Hibbert, for night. TUESDAY—Will go n miles north, then weet to Robt: Campbell's, 'con. 7, McKillop, for noon ; thence to Hugh Roes', on3 mile west of Winthrop, for night. .SPEMAL, NOTICE A. G. AULT'S Bargain Grocery and aea Store is headquarters for -all kinds of Tea, fu Black Green and Japan, and tea dust also. I am agent for that telebrated Mon- soon Indian Tea, which is giving such good satisfaction. Beware of imitations. The real pure Monsoon Teas are put up in. 1 lb. and lb. packages and my name is printed on each prckage, 'My tea trade is inerea,s- ing every day. I am selling Black-, Green and Japan Teas 10c per pound less than those tea pedlars who are going all armind the country. Try my 15c 20c and 250 Japan Teas. They are rea:lly worth from. I0c to 15c per pound more. Don't forget to try the Monsoon Tea. A. G. Ault's Great Bareain Grocery and Tea Store is head- quarzlers for Bargains. Highest Market Prices paid for Butter and Eggs. Our direct eonnections will save you time and money for all points. Canadian North West Via Toronto or Chicago, British Columbia and California points. Our rates are the lowest. We have them to snit everybody and PULLMAN TOUR. IST CARS for your accommodation. cau for further information. Station G. T. R Ticket Office. Train Service at Seaforth. Grand Trunk Railway. suttees as Trains leave lollowat Some wear— Passenger — Mixed Train_. -- ems Mixed Train Beaforth and Clinton Burman. Chantes. Wellington Genre Norm—. GiOnio Souza— WEDNESDAY—By the way of Roxboro to Seaforth, at Dick's Hotel, for noon ; thence to his own stable for , Grey and Bruce Parieenger. Mixed. 3.27 9.87 10.10 3.87 10,07 11.20 Passenger. . 6.24 11.25 ft 05 6.60 11.59 9.00 night, where he will remain till Friday morning. London, Huron Fentey—West to Peter Cameron's, con. 4, Stanley. GOING NORTH— London, depart— for noon ; thence home to his own stable for the night, where he will remain until the following Mon - PRINCE OF MIDLOTHIAN 1481-.4 day morning. amino', April 27.—Will leave his own stable, lot 22,00n. 2, II. R. S., Tuckersmi•13, and proceed by way of Broadfoot's bridge to James Nett's! London road, for oon; thence by way of 3rd concession of Statile , let con., Gederich township, to Lindsay Brothers, for oon • thence by weer of the base line to Rai h waf of Huron road io Aims, thence north to Thomas LhOgstonee's, fir noon ; thence east to Roxboro, thence north to Thomas Dodd's, for night ; Tunes- prf.—Will proceed north to John Scarlet* for noon; thence east to Henry Bennewlesa for night ; FRIDAY. proceed south 21t miles, thence west thence south to Matthew Purcell's, for noon ; thence south to Huron road to Michael Heffernan's, for night ; Serrunesete—Will proceed west to William Leatherland's, for noon ; thence west by way of NOM James Cameron's, to his own stable, where he evil 414 remain until the following Monday morning. 1480 3 Wel. and JOHN MOGA.VIN, Proprietors. MIS 4 MONDAY, MAY 4th.—Will leave his own stable, OM) taii mile east of Leadbury, and proceed senieh along the sideroad- to John Campbell's, 7th ooncession, fOr noon ; thence south to Robert Devereaux's. Huron road, for night ; Teem:Av.—West to Dick's hotel, Seeforth, for noon ; thence weet along the Huron road to Alma, thence north to John Staples', Hi -- burn, for night ; NYRDNRSDAY.—liorth to John Watts', Earlock, for noon •, thence north to John Young's, boundary line, Hulled, for night ; Temesner„—East - to William Taylor's, 9th coneession, Morris, for noon; thence south along the town line, Mcleillop, to the 12 concession, then east to hie own stable for night ; FRIDAY.—Will proceed north along the grayel road to John Robb's, 6th ooncession, Morris, for night ; SAymmAy.—Bast milea along the 12 ooneession of Grey, thence south to Hugh Stewart's, 16th ooncess- bury, where he will remAn until the following Man- ion, for noon ; thence smith to his own etablei„48I:_ad3 - day morning, Jas. Berry and J. Livingstone, Proprietors. MONDAY—Will leave his own stable at Staffat and proeed south to Thomee McCurdy's, Thames Road, Haywood's. for night. Temper—South-west to John Andreweer.Lot 6, Concession 4, 1Jsborne, for noon ; thence south to the town line of Bitidulph, A Fred Devise Lot 8, for night. WzDtrissUAYjla-oUtn Lueau, st Alexander McFah's hotel, for neon ; thenee west to George Wear's, jiandeboye, for night. THURFADAY— South to Moftat's Hotel, Centrals, for noon ; thence north to Hawkshaw's hotel, Exeter, for night. FRI- DAY—North-east to John Meyer's, seoond concesslon of 1Jsborne, for noon • thenoe north te Jai. Berry's, hotel, for norm ; thence to hie own stable, willre,she will remein until the following Monday morning. Jas. Berry and J. Livingstone, Proprietors. Cookhl Cotton Root Cots ad Mauttiactured by The Cook CO., Windsor, Ont., and Detroit,Mich., is the only known safe, reliable monthly medicine on which. ladies can depend in "Ma hour and iisne of need." Every lady who reads this is requested to inclose two poet - age stanips, with her address, for /fit CUM) and f parutrt send by ret An old ph tinned practi women, has c can. be cons person. Ad THE C Boom 3-73 u ars, which we wi mail in plain. sealed !clan, 35 years con- e treating diseases of arge of the office. and lted by letter or in ess our Main office. OK COMPANY, . 25a Woodward AT8.1 Detroit, Mich. yr Cook's otton Root Compound is sold by all responsible wholesale and retail ggists inthe Dominion ofCanada an United tates for One Dollar per b x. acter. Hun with us. About g or middle aged men of char - reds foremostin Canada started 4 a week to begin with. The SON CO., Lin., Toronto, Ont, 1477 CURE NH6TIGHH S ILOHS TAKE THE EST CURE Hensel— — Brumfield— -- Londeaboro Wingham arrive— Gomel SCUM— Wingham, depart— -- Londesboro— and Bruc e. V.22 6.00 11.87 6.15 9.44 1.20 9.52 6.28 10.12 6.55 10.29 7.14 10.88 7.28 10.52 7,87 11.10 8.00 540 3.47 7.08 4.01 7.10 (.08 7.80 4.28 7.49 4.46 7.b7 4.53 8.06 4.5s 13.25 5.13 VA5 Z.25 Berman— . London, (arrive) . 50oio. sad S1.00 Dania Ow °oat a deco. 44:717 gold. on. is guaraldoeprau &ler& It owes Inoiglont Comma and VW boil Om& and °soap Ocala For sale by L V. FEAR, Seaforth. Moenee—Will leave his oen stable, Lot 23, Con- cession 3, Tuckereniith, and proceed iaorth to the Huron Road, to John Wise's, for noon ; thence by way of the Huron Road to Seaforth, at Dick's for night. Tusseee—Will proeeed to his own -stable, where he will remsen until Thursday morning. Tsueenee—Will prooeed east by way of Kyle's hotel to Staffa, for noon ; thence eolith to Exeter, to Hawkshaw's hotel, for night. FawAY—Proceed north to his own. stable, where he will remain until She following Monday morning. 1480-3 SIGN OF TI1E CIRCULAR 1-3 th JOHN W. KNLR.Se Proprietor. Motteee—Will leave his own stable, Lot 4, Conces- sion 12, Mcleillop, and proceed eolith 1i miles, then east 2e miles, thenee north 11- miles, to Edward French's, for noon ; thence west to John Langway's hotel, for night. TuRsDAY —Will proceed east 2i nines, thence 2i miles south, to McComick Wetter's, Let 5, Concession 8, Logan, fist noon ; thence eolith 11 miles, thence west to the gravel road, tO Williams', for night. Wireentseter—Will proceed west 3 miles, theme north to Christian Herbert's, for _noon ; thenne south 11 miles to Brodhagen corner, thence west 2e miles, to Joseph Kennetly's shop, for one hour ; thence home to his owu stable, for night Tnuesnee—West 11 miles, theirce north to the boun. &try, to Henry Hamilton's, for noon I thence Death 4 miles, thenee east to Cranbrook, to Long's hotel, for night. FRIDAY—East 11 miles, thence south th the 16th concession of Grey, *once east to Hartwell math to George Clark's, for night. BAYUEDAY—Will proceed smith mid east to his owo stable, where he will rematn until the following Monday rooming. 1430-3 F. GUTTERIDGE Sole Agent in Sea -forth for Usher's Queenston Cement, Also on hand a fell line of Portland Cement, and eselph and Acton Lime. Full instractiens as to use given. Prices right. 14814 17A - Jae 0 Oa fai 13 ce- 1 • CD ipza tl 1.1 1-3 0 0 bi CD 1.3 0 n tat m t—a Fri ft ri tl 0 0 111 tri IS IS 1 0 McKillop Directory for _189 JOHN MORRISON, Reeve, Winthrop P. O. WILLIAM ARCHIBALD, Deputy -Reeve, WM. McGAVIN, Councillors LeedhlleY JOSEPH 0. MORRISON, Councillor, BeechW JOHN C. MORRISON, Clerk, Winthrop P.O. DAVID M. ROILS, Treasurer Wintbrop P. O. RICHARD POLLARD, leaultery _Inspector, "- CRAWFORD and SPECIALS. a eve AN ss-cono-4tAi40* We sell everywhere. aerie niefo AND XXICE111.3.111 1 'Catalogue Frees °