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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-05-15, Page 6{ 6 THE HURON Ei POSITOR. MAY 151 1896 LIBT.TSTIVSS Fully opened up. The care and attention which we gave to 'our buying for some months previous to receiving our spring goods, is proving in every way very satisfactory to us by the way in which the buying public are showing their apprecia,tion of our efforts, by buying readily of our selections. The Milliaery part, of our businese is fairly booming. Our milliners, Misses Sheppard and McDougall, are put to their wits' end to meet the demands of this trade. The Dress Goods department is alive with buyers. Black and Colored Lustres, Serges, a,nd Tweed effects are the most in favor. Staple goods are moving well. A special line of Shirting at laic, per yard, is meeting with good demand We are showing an immense range of Prints 10ce and. 12i.c. Our crinkles, zephyrs and brocaded goods at 12i, 14, 15 and 20 cents, are much sought after. In Gents' Furnishing Goods we are having a big run on Far and Felt Hats and Neckikear. This week we have opened up a big range of a large manufacturer's odd sizes in Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits, which we are able to sell at ktwo-thirds their usual prices. We have a full range of -sizes in above goods. We have this season a large range of Carpets and -Curtains W111. PICKARD 8c CO. CORNER MAIN AND MARKET STREETS. Seaforth's Largest Dry Goods and Clothing House. Before Taking., Wood's Fliosphodinc.—The Grad English Remedy. Is the result a over 85 years treating thousands ef cases with an known drugs, until at last we' have discovered the true remedy and treatment -a combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in au Stages of Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, .Einissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stsnsulanis, all of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's Phosphodbae has been used successfully by- h dreds of cases that seemed} almost. topeless-eases that had been treated by the most talent physi- c/ens-cases that were oa the verge of despair and Insanity -cases t were tottering over the grave -but with the continued and perseverig use of 'Wood's Phosphodine, these cases that had been given up to cliee were restored to manly vigor aud health -Reader you need not despaire-no.mat- ter who has given you up as incurable -the remedy is now within. your reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness. Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will pease, siX guaranteed to cure. Pamphlet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont-, Canada. After Taking. Wood's Phosphodlne is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion. IIE MINDS OF POLITICIANS Are entirely engrossed at the present time with the political situation, and the probable outcome of tbe approaching elections, but the great question with you just now'is SUMMER CLOTIIING To set your mind at rest, just call on us and examine our elegant lines of Summer Suitings, the newest and nobbiest ; our Summer Furnishings, the very latest and prettiest ; our Summer Underclothing, the most comfortable and the best quality. BRIGHT BROS., MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. The New Patent Hygienic ..-aafti----Ventilated Boo MADE ONLY% BY To Rd), NTO. REASON S LATEST TRIU • They are made in McKay & Goodyear welts, ventilated from h el to toe, causing a circulation beneath the foot, keeping the foot cool and d' , prevent- ing rheumatism, damp feet, stinging corns or aching bunions. The boot will wear longer, owing to the perspiratiOn not rotting • the leather like ordinary boots, and is guaranteed better value than any other' boot at 'the same price without ventilation. Richardspn & McInnis, sole agents for Seaforthi JUST OPENED THIS, WEEK : New Prints Choice Patterns. New Washing' Orepons Lovely Effects. Shirt Waists and Blouses Nobby Styles. Ladies' Sailor Hats Proper Shapes. Flowers, Feathers a d Ribbons Right Colorings. Drop in and have a look at them Also full stock of Butterick's Patterns received this Week. WM. M'CLOY, Auctioneer for the Counties of Huron and Perth, and Agent at Premien for the Massey -Harris Manu- facturing Company. Bales promptly attended to, °beige& reoderate and satisfaction guaranteed. OXders by mall addreseed to Hensel], Poet Offloe, or left at his residence, tot 2, Coneeseion 11, Tuek- ersmith, receive prompt attention. 129841 TOIlle hieD01.IGALL, Licensed Auctioneer for ti the County of Huron, ' Sales attended in all parts of the County. Terms reasonable. From Mr. I stock! of ell Inds, he is specially qualified to judge of values, and can guarantee satisfaction. All orders left at Tna Earosime office, or at his residence, Lot 3, Conceasio 3, H. R. 3„ Tuckersraith, will be promptly atte ded to. 14e43 The. drealn or Ponce de Leon wai that be ini lit, ills., cover the oun lain of perpetua Youth. ite died searching for it, The fonntain he was lookirig fot was an impossibil. chlineric 1. The nearest thin to the fountain of p rpet- perfect health. Health keep people young. Si kness He• alth me ns first of all, strength and regular ty i the di. Put • lnd gest'ble mat ter into the tomach, and it is 1 kely to find lagine it in the bowels. It ill stop se mat hauld thrown d in the ce else, t regard it grow self all ey con. causes Its first us, but few of sonous, ref ter, which have been moi -e or less of it gets into th That's constipation. It is such a fully simple thing that people do n it seriously. They let it run on, le worse, become chronic, and show i over the body in fifty ways before t sider it important. Constipation nine -tenths of all human ailments. symptoms do not seem ve seri even they are very disagreea le. them. are sour stomach, flatulence! heart- burn, distress after eating, foul breath, coated tongue, dizziness, palpitati of the heart, sick and bilious headaches, etieral lassitude and debility. When any f these symptome show themselves, you should immediately take Dr. Pierce's Pleas t Pel- lets, according to directions. They a e tiny, sugar-coated granules, made on pur oae to cure constipation. They do this p rfectly and quickly, and they are the only epara- tion in the world that will do in T re are plenty of medicines that will give r lief as long as you keep on taking thein, ut you can't stop. el, They don't cure ; the give merely temporary relief. Doctor P erce's Pleasant Pellets give immediate reli f, and prodnee a permanent cure. Charles Wesley. Charles Wesley, the Bard of Meth vas born at Epworth, Lincolnshire, er 29th, 1708. He was the youn hitfield, John Wesley and others. In childhood, it was proposed ealthy namesake in Ireland, to adop iniut he declined. The person who Wa . his stead became an earl, and was other to the Duke of Wellington, wh oor lad in the parsonage was spared ore spiritual life and far wider usef e married Sarah Guynne, April 8th, As a hymn writer, he stands first hole history of Christian literature t roughout his hymns, and his inter *th his Moravian friends enabled h t which no hymn writer had previpufdy ment him mei- pion leg and king must cisme e am - by a im, takea rand - le the fOr 1 49 n the art m to jet ce One day while riding to esley's horse stumbled a . The only record he mak nt in his dia.ry is this, " y head stunned, which spoi mns until next day." Tru d thre s of the y comp ; but m sprained, ed m y a man lire been possessed with a master _sron who could have written a sen lire that. Standing once, on the promonto Land's End, and looking down int belling svaires on each side of the cli broke oat into these solemn. words : " Lo, on a narrow neck of land Yet how insensible." But, like Watts, Cowper`and Toplad h d his : masterpiece, and that the h mn in the English tongue. The 1 nguage of the hymn is yearning fo S viour: The thought never varies, tl the figures of speech do. First, it is i 1, tearful child, nestling in its' mo a ms with the words faltering on its to " Let me to Thy bosom fly, Hangs iny helpless soul on Thee !" 1Then it is the storm -tossed voyager ink out for shelter until the temp 11" Hide me, 0 my Saviour, hide, ! Till the storm of life be past." Tens of thouSands of bereaved and w ed hearts have cried this piercing cry : Still suppert and comfortene." he tradilnal origin of this hy n bi' d pursued by a hawk flew into the wi dow. The affied hawk did not da fo toy, and the poet took his pen and th' hymn that mo.de his name irnmorta he whole hymn is. at once a confe pee- ence y of the di • le ti he cr stds und- pen e to rote sion anadians interested in the Calif mitt. orange -growing industry are said , to. be dis- guSted and disc uraged with their non- tic- ceeis:-The last three years early frosts sp ileci tWieethirds of t e, total crops, and man of them are cuttin I down their orange t ees forl firewood, a d are going in for. ay 'Wonderful things are predicted in re ard to il the .cultivation of peban nuts in the Unfted States. It is claimed that the pr fits of lantations df pecans will soon r val Callornia. Pecans will, yield from $30 to !1,90tience to waft ten years for the tree to 0 per acre of profit annually. An rchard of the trees will yield a fortune nd big income for anybody who has the a come into full bearing. A full grown t ee produces two barrels of nuts each seas n, whieh will fetch $15. a barrel wholes le. Thansands of acres of pecans are now un er cultivation in the Gulf :States and Calif re nia. More then fifty varieties have already been named. The nut is native to this c n- tinent, andi is not found elsewhere in: he Old World4 . Dealers in foreign fruits in the Unitied States say that ualess the duty of twe ty per cent. ad valorem on cocoanuts is repe l- ed that delicious article will soon cease to be imported into this country. For ye rs past the cocoanut trade has been one of t e most profita,ble of the smaller lines of t e leane and New York. But, in trade p r- fruie business, and hundreds of thousan s of t ese milky nuts have come to New that is, the imposition of the duty as squeezed out all the profit of importi g them. Why the duty wateput on them, the iinperter s themselves have not been able to 4 WELL KNOWN CHEM 1ST WHO Iti:S Tin ED AAIREvNt. OF ITS WORTH hair had been falling out very freelY for some .time. 13ecoming anxious about the matter, thou‘ht I woald experiment upon the properties of Maltreat, and one application actually stopped it at once. I applied it afterwards, using in all' about a quarter of one bottle, and have not required to nee it slice. It some to have given renewed and healthy vigor te the seal , and I can recommend it in all oonfiden e. Milpisene Ceres Amide's:1r mut Scarf, Stops Vatting and, naakee Ste Nair "'row -- all dealers. , fathone, for only a very grown in Florida. Perim Florida cocoanuts gro annual importation of th millions, two New Orlea 1895 having imported nuts. few coboanuts are there are 25,0fX) in a year. The s nut runs up into s dealers alone in nearly 10,000,000 The raising of English walnuts has be- come an important ind stry in Southern California during the las few years. That state is producing mor than 2,000,000 pounds of them for mark t aril:Orally. • They fetch a higher price tha from Madeira and. from S a.inthande Pimorptuorgtaeld, being of finer quality. They ought to be called Persian walnuts, because they came originally from that coun ry. Once in bear- ing a walnut plantation s one of the best paying pieces of prope ty under the sun. The nuts are gathered b jarring the trees to shake down the ri e ones. They are dried in the sun or by rtificial heat with great care, so that they an keep well and not turn rancid. -The banana market! has strengthened during the last few tt,ys ; caused by an increase in the d mewl and the lightness ' of supplies week or two. Steamers York have, it is said, but usual cargoes of bananas result firsts " have sold as high as $1.50 per reasons advanced for the alleged to be an unders importers whereby the low prices of last season repeated. In Toronto twenty-five cents per b they were a week ago. THE DOCTORS W RE WRONG. during the past arriving in New about half their n board, and as a at the ship's side nch. One of the lighter supplies is ending among the eavy imports and r two shall not be manna aro about inch higher than for Their Repo and on the Strength of it Ee was Paid a $1,500 Disabilit Insurance— Another Case in hich Dr.Wil- hams' Pink Pills- ave Brought Health. after all Other Means From the Meaford Monito villa who has been known the Monitor for a eonsid years. For several year been in bad health, has be ferer, and was declared inc bea of physicians, and was insurance of $1,500. Late ishment of those who' had was pronounced incurabl. been brought back almo health. This restoration the use of Dr. Williams' knowing that his story w readers of the Monitor, sent to interview him. Mr.Petch's narrative, as gi " I had been sick for so consulted in that time with of the best physicians Leou seemed to help me so far concerned. My limbs and to the editor of rable number of Mr. Petch has n art intense suf- irable by a num- paid a disability y, tp the aston- knawn that he it to his former e attributes to Pink Pills, and uld interest the he reporter was The following is en the reporter : e five years. I no less than six d find, but none as edicine was ody were puffed or bloated so 1 could not ge mY clothes on. I had lost the use of my limbs entirely. When I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I could not dress mys lf and had not dressed myself for two' ye re 'previous. I could not even open my outh enough to receive any solid food, and had to be fed with a spoon. I seemed to h, ave lockjaw.' I could not get up or down the doorsteps,and if I e11 down I had to lie t ere until I was help d up. I could not get aroUnd without a cane and a cruteh. My flesh seemed to be dead. You might have ade a pincush- ion of me and I would feel no hurt. The docteirs told me I could n ver get better. They had said I had pal on one s de, caused by spinal selerosis, e effect o la grippe, You might roast le, and I would not sweat. I was a member of the Mutual Aid Association nf Toronto, and, as under their rules I was -entitled to a disability in - examined by two doctees o , behalf of the .Association, and pronoixace I permanently disabled, end was in dire ti e paid my dis- ability insurance of $1,590. his was about two 3 ears after I first too .1 sick. Things went on in this way for a c, nsiderable pe - lied, and my helplessness w s, if anything, limns' Pink Pills, and at 1 st determined to it about the cures through th se of Dr. Wil - there was a change. It 'r smade itself try them. After using f u or five boxes manifest by my beginning tp eat freely. I made yr) my mind to give th m iii thorough trial and to my surprise 1 aye gained in health and strength ever sin e. II take no other medicine except Pink 'al.! I began taking, them when all other edicines and the doctors failed to do m any good. I Could not get off my chair wi hout help. I never expected to get better, iut Pink Pills have rescued me from a livi g death, and now I am- happy to say I pan ork and walk soundly, and feel like a and get around finely. L eante veamrtailny,,asnledep1 ascribe the cause entir ly to II r. Williams' .Pink Pill*. I cannot s y too uch in their praise and recommen the highly to all similarly afflicted." The above is Mr. etch's ungarnished statement of his case a d we ighti add, we knew him to be a resp ctable reliable gen- tleman, who has no int rest i making the' others who es the claim k Pills cure they deserve y of modern itations and pulcus deal- , urge upon her I remedy good " as the , genuine ple on the might become afflicted as he Tide etrong testimony pro made that Dr. Wini ma' Pi when other medicines fal, and to rank as the greatest scove medical science. The ublie ways on their guard ag inst i eubstitutes, which som unser ere for the sake of extra profi purchasers. There is no o Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and alwa s have the full trade m lia ' Pink Pills for Pale P wrap er around every box. • A Chinaman's Swell • The Chinaman's staple artic rice, but he sometimes varies i writer found who was present fellow countrymen. The wr " There were so many curions dishes partaken of that only not easy to remember the nam tasted in a state of nervous full description is not given. stew of shell -fish. , It looked a the taste was excellent. Ther fins boiled to the softest cons something very gelatinous ducks' tongues. There were and tripe boiled to a tendernes press. There were slices from of geese, and boiled eggs of The .diseases are scrofula consumption people, poverty either. Thq- leanness. Fat means of over° Everybody kno oil makes the 13. In Scott's of thinness children, of blood in thrive on is the best rnuls',!en of hidden, the oil is digested, it is ready to make fat. When you ask for Scot 's Firnuiclort and your druggist gives eot pac,kage in salmon -colored %warm r with tile pict- ure of the man and ti h on it -you can trust that man 50 cents and ists, Belle ille, Ont. Added to this were ber es and Niegetables preserved in vinegar, pre. ns, gronnd nuts, preserved ginger, and Oat!.died imps. One peculiarity about the table. wan that al- though it was furnished with sauce of every 14 flavor and strength, salt I itself in its pure dinner table state was not to be seen. A Chinese diet is said to be very good for dys- peptics and men of sedentary habitii. It is inucilaginous, nutritious; and easily di- gested. • A Novel Phrase of the New coming into Washingtonl from the south," said a gentleman. "It ishowed 0. novel phase of the new woman 'question. with a baby in his arms. A wo an fol- lowed him, but paid n attentio to the man. Tne baby was evidently si k, and paced up and down the ca trying quiet the child. Every lady n the ca except the woman who got on the train a Golds- boro, was interested., C nsiderabl spec- ulation was indulged in as o the fat er and child, the consensus of op ion bei g that he had just lost his wife an was ta ing the baby to its grand -parent Afte two or three hours the woman who boar ed the train at the same time the man did, • epoke to him, and he then passed on, fondling the baby. near the woman, curious to about the matter, said " The child seems to be know something sick.' " I saw you speak to the father -do you " 'Do you mean to say thlat'you are that child's mother and let the laby suffer that He's jess as much kin to it I be,' and the woman turned unconcerne ly to the win- dow, while the man continu d to walk and dandle the child."-Washin ton Sten • -For that tickling sen throat try a 10 cent box of lozenges. They will allay once. For sale by druggis Medicine Company, 395 Yo ronto, Ontario. ation in your he irritatiOn at s and The Key ge Street, To - News N ot s. ---Professor Geffcken of Ilia, the well- known authority on in'ternational law, and the editor of the diary of Emperor Fre er- ielc,is dead. , -A thousand students of the Ohio Wes- leyan University went on strike on Iriday, because of certain rulings of the faculty dis- approving of the college Glee Club. -A Cincinnati a five -storey brick struc- ture, filled nith people, completely collap- sed and fell, burying the nnfortunate in- mates beneath its ruins, many of them being oknillMe ay lst, while entering the Shrine of Tdhe Shah of Persia was shot and killed Shah Abdul Azim. The murderer was promptly arrested, but His elieved he had aecomplices. -Levi Keoch.0 who lives ear Amolree, was engaged in the work of collecting maple sap on April 12th, hat day 'being Sunday. In Stratiprd polic court, one day last week, he was 'fined fo breaking the -Mr: J. C. Franklin of Detreit, aged 101 years, has crossed into 'Canada land is noW at Bowmanville,where he belim He intends to stay in Canada, his vote at the general elections. -Toronte s civic grants te charitable in- stitutions in the city are as fellows :-Houpe of Industry $10,000; Toronto Relief Society' $1,000; House of Providence $2,608.26;Ag4d Women's Home $144.18 ; Church Home Shelter for Girls $51.10; Blame for Aged Men $100; Industrial Rooms ,$200; Sunny- side Orphanage $1,819.16 ; Protestant Or- phans' Home $1,420.58;Girls' Home $692.62; Boys' Horne $672.96 ; New•boys' Home $175.20; Infants Home $1,12 .84; SalvatiOn Army Women's Rescue Honi $146.34; in- dustrial Refuge $173.52; Hotn of the! Goad Shepherd $508.98. --On Tuesday, April 14th, doublel .wed- ding was celebrated at the he) e of Mr, and Mrs. Valentine Paulin, lot 13, oncession 3, Fullerton, when two of th ir daughters were married, viz : Miss Cat arine te Mr. John Saakel, and Miss Lortisa to Mr. Adam Wiley. Rev. L. H. Wagner as the offici- ating clergyman, and about inety guests were present. The marriage ver, a sump- tuous wedding supper was ser ed, the com- pany afterwards enjoyed the selves with games and music. The choir f the Evan- gelical church, Fullerton, did ome particu- larly fine singing. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley will reside in Mitchell, while r. and Mrs. Saakel will live on his father's farm, which the bridegoom recently purch ed. Jordan s NEW Stor Headquarters F everything in the Grocery busine Am ---Choice and New ---0., A THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOR CASH OR TRAD Choice butter and eggs wanted, for which we wilr pay the highest market price. M. JORDAN, Seaforth. it I Shoes for Show -made-to look well in a window- -mado fo anything but comfort. 43110b. are the kind that please your eyes at the expense of -your foot. The -shoe which doef3 not tiV your foot the ftrsb time you wept. it pro- mises little comfort for the twen- tieth time. It costs more money to seem& the foot - fitting lasts of the Slater shoe than _for some matte shoe stocks. TittiVs why they -possess More foot -com- fort, 'wear and appearance than other shoes. Stamped on the sole $a00, $4.00,455-00 per par. 1The Slater Shoe (for Alen. ROBERT WILLIS, SOLE AGENT FOR SEAFORTH. WE CAN SELL. YOU rylloods and alio AT The m you Me TOEN -a? Veterini animals t real ,AIT7 Of Dr. ermaryClolh eery Medical I day or nig) flote Cit Calm 1r MSS SC Clinton, Ona EAT NotarY auk. office eteney los holesale Prices Why we bought these Goods at 6 on the Dollar. PARASO S, a nice stock, in all about eight dozen,. at wholesale price& SWISS S OT MUSLIN—Nile, Pale Green, Cream, White, Black Colored, at wholesale prices. 'LADIES' 9HIRT WAISTS, the largest stock in Seaforth, sure, at whoist ,1 sale prices. TIOSIERY AND GLOVES, a large range to Clear at once, at wholemaie- prices. MILLINERY, up-to-date, at half what others charge, less than wholesale, ' prices. LACE .CITRTAINS by the yard or pair, going fast, at wholesale prices. TOKIO PONGEE, regular price 121c, thirty pieces to clear at Sic, at lea; than wholesale prices. TABLE LINEN, certainly the best lines, a snap, at wholesale prices. LACE AND EMBROIDERY, an immense range, to finish up at whols et prices. KID GLOVES, just to finish up the lines, at wholesale prices. CORSETS, very near all kinds and sizes, at wholesale prices. DRESS GOODS,I a stock of 150 pieces to sell at once, at wholesale prices. LADIES' UNDERWEAR—Drawers at 15c, and other parts in proportio less than wholesale prices. LADIES' WATERPROOFS, about 50 garments to sell at half wholesale, We can sell all who wish to save money and buy economically. We ask STRICT CASH, as we cannot afford to sell any other way at= the above prices. Come in and take a look for your own ad- vantage. OD e o food ie , as recent cent y to his ecause it is s of dishes here was a spicious, but we're shark tency, and ells of crab hard to ex - the' breasts any colors. P I L145 I ALWAYS Cjillit/ AFTER TEN YEARS I SUFIFERING1 ma Pickard & Co. At Pentecost's old stand, Cardno's Block, J. C. ABELL, Manager. ltio T et. ofitos-- -UOtel, gram eten 'Wm. raceme CAAIDLSOV Minors 1101,111 adieu Rank for sale - ,prices, and -Over Melt set el 'teeth extra( preaervatiox son Bros., h of DA mato trniv fain poseibi -forth,:otosiii TplariGioxrsdll field, Otani ,ribe:ataz..tte)410::tai:esido04:440! to treat -to the Wee numb plebe his prate THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 1867. HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO. CAPITAL (PAID UR SIX MILLION DOLLARS = 4181000,000 REST mit UP ▪ MS ON Two 130x OWN, Gentlemen, -For the laet ten: years I had been tronbled with kidney dieease, being ao bad at iutervals that I eoukl not lie in bed at night nor stoop to the grolnid. without effect, but heard of (Vs id - I had tried all the remediets:pild. find ney Pills and procured a bar. , I am most happy 'to say it tor my Bake as well as for °team that I am lonly cured after liase four boxes. JOIDT B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER. S1,2001000 , SEAFORTH BRANCH. A General Banking Busiaess Transacted. Farmers' Notes discounted, Draft& issued, payable at all points in Canada and the principal cities in the -United States, Great Britain, France, Bermuda, Jr.c. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received, and current rates of interest. allowed. Car Interest added to the pincipul at the end of May and Novem- ber in each year. mers' Sale Notes. attentiois given to the collection of Oommercial Paper and Far - F. HOLMESTED, SoNcitor, M. MORRIS, Mann" - be rnarke ,sfactery ;1 .coine all -spinet wi any -desire at suleab 'two half -in ,of the wirel firmly tegc2. -log up or a 'of heat and wires are tl the fence a All We sai are satisflei eractured by for shil F* Gra Syr Tor Ari evei ICE Pt ItY