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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1899-01-06, Page 31899. WaestereveRaw*ellitelenswerssai liner 0. 4iii.00001,10 "."3- dia,r1Oti rrated, and and a ovvarda >adike District. sa 11.% Manager - a -0 -0 -0 -ea :thlsrtr is Warm, made- in all the htsts: material. hoes k bail and thin nib - very light , 5n the sole. LON. >(21.0-0-0-0,0-60.0.6 ooks L uniform price t4 (ifprofit is: in the wacit of 1411 of the hig depart - line, belling theta other goods equally :five a L 41, cal at o n s EET, Ontario. g • particle is inS are des - 5. •iltraprietals. _77...1111=a116C:: _7_ I.„ ir! rh.,rrr tr- I renal:tit L.- t N sit 'kat$,:t"; tit thr prItt.t. r. tht 1411:lux ret-ra rEst- ',Vatscit. t.,teed a prepaid. Ti...a ettts. el{ ‘t -t 161,011/41/0411, 'S Work Cha .0 pie. -r. St.Toronto in • and if•41' iving iteresetVratif f th xtremely t to -elate, with it P115. IV g. li.nd ,.1 Itla tat, ( • ler a I TN< •1 A = JANUARY 6, 1809. THE IMPORTANT NOTCES. fl R1VATE FUNDS TO LOAN at 6 peel:lent., pa X able yearly, on first-class farm security. Appl toil 8. HAYS, Dominion Bank Mnding, Seafort 165 J.McKENNA, Dominion and Provincial In Surveyor, Member of theAresobiation of Ontari Land Surveyors, Dublin, Ontario. 1886.62 -1101t SALE—In the Village of Hcinsall, a fine brio X dwelling and Store combined, ell situated nea centre of village Terms reaaon bine Apply t MISS 8. CARLISLE, ',Jensen. 1016 OTICE.—The un d ors' gn ed bee IA on the farm of Mr. Peter Me ertical 6, 11.R S , Tuckersmith, fo is pre eared to do cawing oni the terms. JOHN DOM. Is saw min • set ay, Lot S. C!)11,, the winter, and most mod era 1619x4 ONEY AT 6 PER -0 -ENT. ---A 1 rge amount of „We money has been placed i° my hands to lend tit faiters, in eines and on terme to en t the borrower Apply to J. M. Beer, Barrister - Seats rth. 1678-tf TOUN BEATTIE, Clerk the ij Conti, County Commissioner, eeyeneer, Land, Lear end Intruranoe envathed and to LoIn. Office -- Ivens' etora, Male ettet,eefertiaT. etiond Division of Heron, Con, Agent Funds ver Sharp & iess T4IIMBER FOR SALE a The under igned offers foi eale the timber on the East hal of Lot 33, Con- ceision 9. Meleillep. iPt ere is a quantity of good ash sultelde fur rail, alsu some ardwood. bush, which a ili be sold l. tht ace, and has appointed Mr; Janiese Lockhart to sell the sa e. GEORGE' HALL. 1613 ESTRAY NOICE • QTRAY CATTLE. --Strayed to the remises of the KJ undersigned, on or about the let of November, one red and white calf. lise owner may have same by proving property and paying charges. THOMAS DEINNISON, Varna P. 0. 1.617x4 STOOK FOR SAL ULLS FOR SALE.—The tinders gned has for Le Bele three Derham hulls, from • to 13 month's eel ; roan and red in color. These are first-class animal, and are registered. Two of t em were bred from Thomas Rusel's prize bill. HOMAS CUD - MORE, Lot SO, Concession 4,;Uehor • e, or Lumley P. O. 161641 DOR SALE, a number of Scotch Shor-horn Bulls, X from 8 toll months old, 566 to vas ; and a few from 12 to 18 months old. They are a grand lot of breeding luny- fellows, in good gro ing condition, are good colors. Also either of the two bulls bred by J.. & W. B. Watt, of Slem, Ontario viz: Viscount 23706, two years old, dark red; or M y Duke 21048, dark roan, four years old, active a d Rue getter. Also a few cows and inners ; ne pe ; mud sell to make roona as herd numbers 49 head and more com ing ; terms easy. DAVID 2dILNE, E he!, Oct. 1618 STOCK FOR 81/10,110E. BOAR FOR SERVICE.—The pun °reigned will -keep for service on Lot e6, Concession 4, Stanley, a thoroughbred ChesteewhIte boar. Terms - 1, payable at the time of service, wit the privilege of returning if neeeesary. J0111 V. [Era. 1691-tf DULL FOR SERVICE.—The un J.) keep for service on his premise a thoroughbred Durham bull. Ter • oefore January, 1899, or $1.26 latter sJorr. °reigned will at Roxboro, s, $1 ; if paid ards. JOHN 6n -ti TISAMWORTIT BOAR FOR SERVIC —The under - J. signed has for service on Lot -34,0 neeselon 8,2de Killop, a thoroughbred Tamworth Boar, bled by H. George & Sons, °tempteri, Middlesix coninty, from the sweepetakes herd at Toronto fai erme—$1, at time of service. WM. A. ROSS. 1618x4 TO PIG- BREEDERS.—The undersigned will keep on Lot 26, Concession 6, L. R. 8., Tu keramth, a thoroughbred 01/FATEWHITE PIG, also a horough- bred YORKSHIRE Po. A limited .numbtir o sows will he admitted to each. Terms, $1, pay -a le a the time of service, or $1.60 if charged. AbOla few Chester White Pigs for sale. JAMES GEMMIL . 1608-52 'VAIN:WORTH BOAR FOR SALE A1D Oft BER. 1. VICE.—The undersigned will ke pl r service, at the Bruoelield Obese° Factory, a hooughbred Tamworth Boar, wItli reeeetered pedigree Terms, $1; payable at teme of service with p vil ge of :re- turning if necessary. Alto a number of borough. bred young Tamworth Bears and 8 we for sale. NIUGH MeLlARTNEY, Brucelloid. 1406 -ti TIAMWORTH PIG FOR SERVICE.—This under- signed has for service on lot 82 sonqession 8, MeKillop, a thcro'bred Tamworth ph, to which a limited namber of sows will be take Thi. is an extra good pig and breedere and it adv ntri °oils to cross their berkehire sows with this reeI of pig. Terme $1, with privilege of returning if necesecry. JOHN alcMILLAN 1605xtf Itib FOR SALE AND FOR SE V1014.— The undersigned, breeder of Large ngl h Berk- ehir-alarte for sale boars and sows in far ow He Will eso keep for servioe the stock boar, Eng Lee," areinesed from Mr. George Green of Fairview, and winner at Montreal, Toronto ance0 ta a. Term —1 payable at the time of service with th4 privilege of returning if neceieary. if booked $1.60. JAMES D )P.ItANC, Lot 26, ConoeasionM !Chop, Sea - f nth P. 0. 1465-62 NOTICE TO FARM ERS After December t -ie '1st, you will find 4n unlimited rearket for dressed hogs at the higire market , rine at T. R. F. CASE & CO.'S, Seaforth. 1611 N THE STC AIR, RIVER SARNIA.° AFt10. WINTER term begins Tuesday January ard, 1899. • SUCCESS' awaits all those wh4 take a eouree at this worthy college. WRITE for new catalogue. A. S. NIMMO, Piorietor, 1615-52 CANCERS External or internal permanently cured without sergieel operation or (emetics, or caulsing pain. Write for book on cancers and tumors. Numerous eatinion lats. DR. SMITH, Cancer Specialist, Port Huron, M ichigdn. P.O. Bx, 1043. 1616.62 LOGS WANTED --AT THE BRUpEFIELD SAW I STAVE III LS. Any number of Basew nod and Rock Elm Logs, for whieh'S per theusaed will be read fop first-class iluelity. • Frst-elme Hard and Soft Maple, eki per phousand. Delivered at the Brucefleld Mills. CUSTOM SAWING Done on the eh( rtest uotice, and a first class [job ts itariin Wei I. CHOPPING Dane Tuesday and Friday of each wet. Done while you cc -au, arid I:let-elm work guaran eed. HEMLOCK LUMBER. Au amount of-Hernick Lumber, all uquai eizes, stlt tem -it -male' on hand. JOSIAH WATSON, PRO PR ETOR. 1617-12 Notice to Creditors. -,-_ Of Wiegand Truenster, late of the Town- s -hip of Hay ii the County of Huron, yeoman, deceaed. Pursuant to Chapte- 129, R. -9. 0-, 1897 Notice is hereby given that all parties having elaires against the Estate of the late •said Wiegand Truenmer, are on, or before the first day of February, 1894, to send to the undermentioned Feecatore of the last will of the said Wiegand ruemner, full particnlars of their claims, And af er the said date thelsaid Ex- ecutors will proceed tbe distribute the saic Estate among the. parties entitled thereto, havingj regard only to such claims of which notice shall h ve been gis en as above required, and they will not e liable to any person, or persons of whose claim, r claims thehan ;riot then have received notice. . HENRY LIPPHARDT 1 c • , JOHN DEICHERT E4utors. Dated atZurioh, Deem bet 15th, 2898. 161-8 SOK HE DACE ositivelsi cur .Little ey also relieve Dis Indi cation and Too He fect remedy for Dizzine ness, Bad Taste in the M Pain in the Side, TORP1 Regillate the Bowels. P all Pill. Small Price. d by thefie ills. . ss from Dtpegsfs, ty Eating. A per- , Nausea, Drowsle uth, Coated Tongue -LIVER. They ely Vegetable. Small Dos) Substitution the fraud, of th' day. Se you get C rter's, Ask for Cart0-)., InSist and dernp.nd Carter's Little 2111 1"A. iver Pills, 119,704P iiirifraip" Vie Camila Bus '-ss College CHATHAM, 01 ARIO, Is certainly enti led to dian bu amongst the Can work atands dell and ab Its graduates are emin t e business World. We ofl late to write advert od work of plaeing pup ✓ say or more have bee at ad. was sent out, and ixhited to allow us to list w on we hope to keep are doing. Write for patalogue of either partment to . D. MeLACHLAN & Co. Chatham, Ont. distinct position Mess schools. It's v� its competitors. ntly successful in eve been too busy semebts, but the is is still going on. placed since our our space is too them here. From ou posted in what hoeing he Farn ily is one of the problens that the head of the house has to struggle with, and the size of the shoe hills usually calls forth a groan But these mat- ters always right themselves when WE undertake th contract. The family is just mew 11 shod, with just as stylish shoes, as they ever were, and the bill is leas A species of witchcraft, perhaps4 or a sort of shoe leather magic, but e kn w the rea- son of and the insidP of it all. With- out going into a ong explanation, uth is a nutshell. to see that ighest grade t the prim Bible living g elsewhere, too much ood time to oe bills less, ✓ Leggings, gging made. e and corn - we'll give you the t We make it our basines the shoes we sell are the in quality. Next, we p down to the leo ee, po profit. It you are Ileali and think you are payin Lu" your shoes, nowis reform and make your e by buying from us. Call ani see our Patent Leath the only perfect fitting 1 lb is made for wear, sty fprt, and sells at sight. Ric4rdson (CI 'Dealers in Good Foo hitney's Block, - cInnis, wear, eaforth. Speci to Hor Gene lio ert De ereux 111kCKSMITH and 1 Attention eshoeing and CARRIAGE opo - al Jobbing. PA IMO raea Qoderic-h street, - Seaforth, N. Watson SEAFOR T H , Fire and Life Insurance Agent, Houses to Rent, Real Estate Agent Dealer in the RAYHOND and WHITE fa ily and mann- factling Sewing Machi es. All kind of SewiA g Machines rep ired. Charges moderate. Agent for tire %WIT AND GODERIftll BICYCLES. First -Class Wheels in E ery Respect. RICES 1680-62 1\TO`T'S TO Farmers' and 00ers. If you want genuine JoIliettel Grindets and Joliette Grinder Plates, cal at A. M. CAMPBELL'S SE FORTH, Second Door North of Do inion Bank. Plates will fit Maple Lest grinder, also D. Maxwell & Son's, St. Marys. Large line of Implements. Calli and ex- amine them before buying eaeivhere.It will pay you. 1614-8 illfin.e. After. Woo's Phbohodins,' 27ze Great En. Sold and recomen ed by all glish letnedy, m druggists in Canada. 1 nly reli- able medicine disoovr. Biz kayos guaranteed to,cure all forms oWeakness, all Cifee of abuse or excess, Ee baco, Opium or Stimulants. M led n receipt Mental Worry, ExceFive of To - of price, one package $1, six, O. One please, six will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Cmpany, Win r, Out. Sold in Sestorth by Lumsden & Wilson, d ggfets. THE TATTLER. Mr. arah Terry of Philadelphia re - *aptly co obrated her one hundred and eighth bi thday by joining the Da ghters of the Re elutio. Mrs. Mary Van peck, 84 yea s old, earns a good livingsewing carpet at Jca Het, Ills. She also makes money o oking the dinners on festal occasions. The Empress 'Eugenie kill rem in in aris, and, attended by Mme. Lehreton, kes a walk every afternoon on the ter- m of the Tuileries without attracting ny notice:' Mrs. Abigail Garvin of Westford, Mass., has celebrated her one hundred and sea - ml Thanksgiving day. "The turkey- asted before the fire" she says, "was ar superior to any cooked In the fancy vens of today." Miss Lillian Russell's refusal to sing at he recent doll show of the Professional oman 's league, in the Waldorf-Astoria, said to have been due to the fact that me writer about doll shows referred to e fair Lillian as a "war relio" in a way suggest that she was no longer young. Mrs. Margaret Pierce, now of Chicago, &clams she is entitled to whatever honor I here is in being the rightful queen of lIa- , ail. She says fly -Queen LII was a usurp - r, who was abl3 to claim the throne be- cause of the confusion arising out of the Pet that Ktimehametta had many children hy many WVCS. Miss Ethel Mary Charles, said to be England's first woman architect, has just cOmpleted her time in an architect's office in London and will be admitted as an as-. date of the Royal Institute of British I4rchltect;s. She has won several prizes $' r designs nd intends to open an office ss a good b sinelocality. Miss MarFrench Field, after reading .... me of her father's poems before the Phi organ- ization," of which her father had been a Fs elta Thatarm nvention at Colubus, 0., as elected s the "daughter of the organ- imermiber. In accepting theallonor she saids 'll hope to be a good daughter to the fra- ternity and good sister to you all." Me1baha been writing her autobiogtla- y for a London weekly, and her native ity has taken exception to some of her fatements. It is cynically said in Mel- ourne that the "town residence" of which e prima donna speaks in so large a way as a wooden cottage in a very plebeian fitarter and that the "country place" that gures in the memoirs was "only a bush lit." Mn. Sarah Josephs Hale, a Boston WO - an and editor of the first woman's mag - ie published in this country, worked or 20 years to have a definite day set apart or Thanksgiving. Time did not dant or courage'but rather increased her In- iatence. She wrote to governors of states d to presidents of th United States. t last President Lincoln adopted her sug- estion in 1884. THE WRITRS. William Dean Howells, the novelist, as always prided himselfon being Amer - can and has now been e ffering for over wo years from the national disease—dys- psis. I ' James Whitcomb Riley said to a Boston lend the other day that the reason he is bachelor is because the woman be meant o marry died before be had made any • CMS. . . Joel Chandler Harris, the author of the Bre'r Rabbit Stories," never leaves his tlanta home. "I am opposed to travel," Is said the other day, "and I never go abide of my fence bare." • Every day, when the weather is favor - Ole, Mr. John Ruskin is out of doors and takes comparatively long walks for a man it his years. He occupies a part of each y in playing chess with Mr. Arthur evern. Hie eyesight remains almost en- trely unimpaired. I Hearing that ICipling's new book had oest its publisher a shilling a word, a Lon - d n wag wrote the author eaying that as isdom was quoted at retail prices he ould like one vror4, for whiah he icls- e a postal order for a shilling. Kipling k pt the order and answered with the wi rd "Thanks." UNHAPPY SPAIN. Now Madrid can take its turn on the peacs jubilee circuit. — San Francisco Chronicle. Spain declares that she "yields only to superior force." This is exactly what Uncle Saba started out to make her do.—St. Louis Republic. t41in Spa's ministry is wise, it will put $ $20,000,000 away in ;a safety deposit vattlt and strive to forget the combine- eneral Blanco says Spain will derive important advantages fresh the war, but he neglects to inform a waiting world w at they aro.- Th. Madrid ministry is a4out to get $2 ,000,000 and is therefore not to be blamed for looking a little apprehensively' in he direction of Don Carlos.1 That sum of Money would be a temptatien to almost any hold tip man. Ragged, hungry, ground down and hopeless, 8,000,000 out of 17,000,00 nn- abl4i to read and write and about the sane number with no paying regular co- ouption,the, Spanish peasant yet em- bodies the old 'virtues of his race, the old dfaitness, cheerfulness and I patience.— ny Times -Union. MANILA GEORGE. t1 man Dewey seems to have a ream- er avy Yard of his own at Cavite.—Aus- in ews. Aklxniral Dewey preserves the silence of a m4an who is too busy hanging on to the eafe y valve to indulge in conversation.— Wa hington Star. Allmiial Dewey has been the guest of honer at a banquet at Manila. Me has not yet reported to the government at what hon he 'retired'for breakfast."—Column - bus A maral George Dewey has a way of do- ing hinge and then talking about them afte ard, which is a commendable trait of character. But, then, Admiral George Dewley is a somewhat remarkable man.— Alb ny Journal. CURIOUS CULL1NGS. In most of the smaller Russian hotels visit rs are obliged to find their own bed - clot es. T ercar• parts of Spain i where the bat ii un4known except in pictures. The men; . when they need a (levering, tie up their heads, and the women use flowers. A eng the mysterious onstoms of the Zulus is the dread which the married man has of his mother-in-law. He is afraid to meet her and always holds up his sield to screen him from har gismos wheilxhe passes her dwelling. 411111111M Mir I I I I =I I In I= I I I I I a I MARRIAGE 'LICENSES e ISSUED AT • _ THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE, EEAFORTH. ONTARIO. WITNESSES REQUIED. L. /FIUROiSr EXP SITOR. F*SHION AND f ABRIC. Many of the dainty sleeVes of evening toletis are so short and Puffy that they look lie miniature ballet akirts. Red ij very glowing colOre, from itopPy to deep I jack rose and; b rgundy shades, Is more than ever worntib4s season. Very stylish is a little French toqiae draped • ith tangorine _elbow velvet, with a Barr° v brim of-alarkRussian sable. The elvet cost rues Made by Freneh ateliers in regular tailor fashion are tbe ernarto t and most legant creatIona that will be eon this wi ter. ROM tea of vel et or satin are muoh ussd b French Miners. The newer ones ar oval in sh pe, and a tiny frilled edge is superimpos . On many of the white o Fed felt ha s worn in Paris these rosettes are, as a ule, the only form ot - d&,oratibu used. The ate that in 'liners consider' theft =meter eces are ev n larger than the pic- ture bat of the EMT mer, and their width across tiie front is xcessive, owing to the very long feathers urving- right and left above t e brianswlai h serve to exaggerate the wid tot the hal1 itself. - Louis 117o -oats f r reception and opera wear, a so small whets with roundd, fr nts, nd entire overdresses and red - in ote s aped tea gewns are made of wov- en gulp re lace, forming a single, perfecit- ly hape and joined garment, which is Worn ov r a satin model its prealso shape, i& tailors h ye taken very readily to he n w skirts teat are sheath shaped on the fi nt and sid a- and made with un- cle foldi g fullness at the back, where to y, as rule, are made to fasten invie- ibl boa nth a decor hive simulated fasten - in of fl ic silk co a laced over tiny eila tai or bu tone. he n w directo re bodice used with Pa is ms -do tailor go no of venetian cloth or French broadclo h has curving open frosts f aimed with fur revers, opening ovr a v y closely 11 fed waistcoat of satin b a 'ado oade with I ng, sharp points that TO: hits- or six in hes below the waild lin ERT PERSONALS. mile Schley thou d form some sorb ti)I a orki g partners Ip with the czar...I-- To 1 ka ,' tate Journ I. ! en Nix. Depew eaohes the senate, .he sh uld ;rrange a s my telling pair with Mr. M z.n.—Washi gton Post. 1 , ill At thoay hasneamuch right on the in is Olampson a d hie( captaing haVa n he egasines.— lmiraGazette. s bt i.e. Patti is ngaged to a pennilein yo rig 5 edith baro , it is probable she will uad rtake a fa well tour for hie ben - eft —A tante Const tution. iplin 'snow boo , "The Day's Work," ha already brought ins profits exceedina ;75 00Q. It isn't oft that a day's work net an such return.—New York Mail an Exp bon Dr. Parkhurst said :he would rat en be a Malay than an Indian, did he ha's any notion of the way he would foot we ring seaweed petticoat and carrying a sa :ar? Cleveland Plain Dealr. uffal a has an assistant chiefl in its fire dee rtme st, a lusty fellow with the good Iris na e of Murphy, whol has jelef sac sod hi fourteenth life saving succee. g life to him I—Rochester Herald. terhszy coming to the United Statesil Wb t bu eau is going to engage him for loot sn to r, or what manager is going te see i. h»im to appear in a drama to be wri en e pressly for him?—Beston Her- ald. 5 long as ex -President Harrison can go nerrily along gathering $100,000 re- tainrs ashe meanders he would be fool ish o stirOe e after poverty, obscurity and seat in the United States senate.—St, Lou s 1tejlub1lo. B lug dflatained three hours on a railroad trai , Colanel Roosevelt improved the time by riting a $1,000 magazine article. If it had ;nat been; for the snowstorm, he mig p not; have found the time to earn that $100. MAXIMS ON ,LOVE. L ve has niadettS best interpreter a si B H that hay nor! ave is site ation ye is aver CO. W Own God' be Bee°'or. Lo brig G. falls in love with himself will! als.—Feanklin. not love which alters when it ds.—Shakespeare. an exile from the homes at ode of Love, Middle Agee. tv horn We love; the universe is; use he loves.—Henry Ward e Is name. * * * How a Rattle. tens tip a man's habitatiou it—Dongild It notttruelhat love makes all things easy. It makes us choose what is difficut.; —G awe Eliot. • Le e, weal thou knowet, no partriershipl ailo ii; °lipid avers ',eecta divided octal'. 1 --s-M thew Prior. An /PPt!alatlyy 1)nthhnl:woe671vaosmu°Gragnn°13atipaaes•illiLdlyhoI!ghatin?ntsoell7bet.ltldfeS•ave isime Is lo ed . by her lover sinless he, is cap- ble p comitiitting a crime for her, an Ent liSh om an extravag nee and marline wore n a f 11Y.—Sabast en Roche Nieholiss I Chet fort. • . TF E KANAIIKA LILL; Quen' Ill evidently wants damag. from Unci Sam in proportion to hr weight.—S ginaw Courier. The ex- ueen of Ilawaii evidently Hayes that he payment of $20,00,000 Spainaiins itutes a preeederet. She Wanis us to pey h r $6,000,000 foe her share in Hawai. timore News. Mr. Dor4inis is coming to Washington to live. If Mrs. Dominis will ut regard herself as a closed incident, sae will be sure to extract much pleasure from her residence here.—Washington Pot. • Ex -queen Liliuokalani of await Is willing to settle her claim against this country for $6,000:000. It is probabl, howevr, thet she will hays to k.nook of about I six Ciphers before the account hi squared, '1 PO ULAR SOIENC. Ten mliii n nerve fibers are aid to 14 found in the human body. The skeleon measures one leen tban She het he of the living ma. The 1ioi lty of making eleotrio Lug chteper les in the fact that Only 1 pesf cent 4sf the wer generated gets into the glass :blb. Wherever profound oavity exists in the hod of the ocean near the land earthquakes are freuent,f being calmed by great pieces of land sliding ea Into the divides of the sisse The bile; pia DET 0/7; A,f/C/i. `idr:ranto nical Dranrh aing or Itenna8m8ftEdnsItitlepa.tio,LSrhooutg-tilila aye - tern tem of Aetual Buitiness. Session entire year. Students been any tint Catalogue Free. Referenee. all Detroit. W.F. ELL, Pres. P. R. SPENCER, Seel I 1 In America for young men amd ed Cvisziomers. It is our blief that tUebest advertising we can do is to satisfy our customers. In hi line of adwriting we are most successful for style, fit; pri e and workmanship, to say nothing of the sat stied feelings of onr customers, are constantly bringing Leatherdaie us new c stumers anda return of old ones. For the Fall and Winter -tride we will still cdnitinue to satisfy, and if you want to have that satisfi4 feeling you -will make it point to leave your order with us HIGH CRUDE Furnitilre EMPORIUM for your Fall or Winter Suit and Overcoat. WE SATISFY ALWAYS I BROS., SE AF ORM. Christmas For the past feNN eeks we hav been preparing for it, having just re- ceived a large stock of tie finest Rais ns, Currants, Spices, Candied Lemon Orange and Citron Pe Is for the Christ as trade. A nice assortment o Candies, Le oils; Dates, Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, Peanuts, Cakes, Bisc ts, and othe seasonable goods all new and fresh. New goods constantly iriiving. WE IAltE A SP CIALTY OF TEAS.9;-3 OUR B T HERI G DEPARTMENT Will be found- complete, wit a full lin of the choicest Meats, Lard, Sausage, etc, Sole Agents for Sh fer Hams aid BCon, the finest in the market. REMEMBER TNE PLAC :—Hi RION'S 01 STAD. TELEPHONE 14. Wilson Grocers aughtou, and Butchers,, Opposite 0o7nercial Waite!, Seaforth, Ontario. Landsborough ---SEAFORTHI Dealers in first-class Furniture of all kind, in latest designs. Upholstering neat;y done. We als(5' do picture fram- ing, and a choice selection of pictures always on hand. Curtain poles at all prices, and put up. We ate also Agents for the New William's Sewing Machine, best in the market for de - mystic use, no travelling agents, no high prices. -1:7MaTiD M itt.T In the the Undertaking Departmen, we buy our goods from the best houses in Ontario, and guarantee satisfaction in every depart- ment of our work. We have always made it a point to furnish chairs, and all other re- quisites foe, funerals, FREE OF mavens. Prices hetteithan heretofore. Arterial and cavity embalming done on scientific principles. dance, directly in the rear of the DO/nine-11 BanP,k.S. Night and Sunday calls will be attended to at Mr. Landsborough's retie Leather -dale Landsborough, SEAFORTH. 13100 1G Vd NWIEV 9Nithil0113 because it is absolutely pare. On every package of Ram Lal's Ten are directions hoW to make tea proper! Follow these directio carefully and enjoy the de- l' htsofdrinki a, cup of p Indian tea. Ci) ASSESSMENT SYSTEM- IN THE audin ijrdr Of oresiqs RATES FROM 35c. PER MONTH according to age and amount instied, $600, SW00;1600 on $20o0..., Membership ever 30000 Surplus Reserve Nov. '98, $614,14.85 - Full informationfurnished to; in. clirers by any Of the Officers or Mem, bets of the Order, or address -R. ELLIOTT, THOS. WHIT, 1 B.C. R., Ingersoll. High Sec,y, Brantford ERNF GARTON% S.C, Brantfor, (JENTLE44EN A stylish iaat would make as nice a Christ- mas PresenCes you could give your wife or daughter. A large ready trimmed stock to choose froin. Wishing to purchase for themselvel call at the new mi linerY store. MISS KItiSEY KIDD'S BLOCK, - - •SEAFOIMI. 1609 will fin it to their advantage te I Lead Others Follow ,.. . You will find it to your interest to try the Seaforth EA STORE As I am; the oldest grocer in Seaforth, and ea give you the best bargain. I have j at received a very large stock of all ki ds of new Currants Raisons, Prunes, Dates, Figs Candied Peel, Spices, Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, Salmon, Lobate , Sardines, Mackerel, and an kinds of Fish, in fact all kinds of goods that re kept in a fIrst-clase house. Also a very 1 rge stock of all kinds of China, Crooke and Glassware. A large as- sortmen of Dinner and Tea Sets, also 10 -piece Toilet Sets, Berry Sets and China ea Sets Lamps andlLemonade Sets. lur, Sets, Lamps Buck- wheat! lour, Mincemat, syrups and liolase• a and all other kinds of pro - t visions. A call is ssolicteds from all. No tron ale to show gods. Wan ..ed :—Potatoes, Dried Apples, White I cans, and all kinds of Poultry, for whi4h the highest Market prices will be paid. AH C AULT Sp.FORTIL The Annual Aericuitural Hotel, &sant at 2 p. m, auditor' rep 1899. Meeting of the Takersmith Branch elety will be held at the Commercial on Wednesday, January 11th, 1899, to receive the ',lineal statement, at, and appoint officers for the year THOMAS E. HAYS, Secretary. 1t3D2-2 25_00 Pum i mg Widmills. , 3314:07CM, 551 WILLIAM STREET, LONDON, Oat, 1620x4 47-CorTIC:IM. — ! Notice is hereby given, that the 24th Annual Meet- ing of the member. of the Hay Township Farmers Mutual ir mFire sneance Company, will be held at the TOWN HALL ZURICH, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 10E114 1899, at 1 o'clock p. In. Business --Receiving the 1:erectors' and Secretarys annual reports, elec- tion of directors, and other butanes for the good and welfare of the !Copany. All members are requested to Mend. WM. Lemomr, President; HENRY EMBER, Secretary. ' 1619x3 p. - - ee, I • s BEFORE USING. A teaspoonful of Fear's Condition Powder in his feed makes all this difference. AFTER USING. No wonder that every far- mer who uses it recommends it to his neighbor as :3i the best and cheapest condition pow- der made. Three pounds for 50c at FEAR'S DRUG STORE SEAFORTIL