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AUGUST
1900
A
- IMPORTANT NOTIOES.
FARIFI TO REN'T.—A good 180 Bore farrn to rent;
eituated on the Thames Road ; possession given
at once. Apply toTHOMAS RUSSELL, Exeter P.O.
ontario. 17011-tt
OR SALE.—The comfortable 31, story frame home
occupied by Mrs. Muldrew, in egmondvillo.
The house Is in good repair, and there is plenty of
herd and of seater on the promisee. Also about an
acre of land. Apply at Tux Exeosrroa Office. 100241
TOBATTIE, Clerk ef the Second Diviolois
ej Court, County Commissioner, of Huron, Con.
ft poem Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Fuuds
etweeeed and to Loan. Oftiote—Over Sharp &
ivon' store, Main attack Seeforth. 1289
BEES AND POULTRY.— 20 colonies of ltMtan
teal in gcod painted hives, at from $5 to86.50
01(14_ Also full Imo cf. bee keepersoupplids.
ries taken in tether ge for eupplies:
Poultre.—A grarel on of White Rocks, prize
vitro -Aro et Cal eda'e biggeet shows. Black Minorca's,
law, geed color, a very deeirable fowl for eggs and
table. Egge for hatehing $1 per setting. WM,
IIART.OV, efovtb. 1680-tf.
_
STOCK FOIl. SERVICE.
TO PI0 BREEDERS.—Tho undersigood will 'keep
ou Lot 20, Conceoolon 6, L. R. S, TuckerstrOth,
a thoroughbred Cireeexa Wurns Pro, °Also a thormeolo
bred Yonesitme I'M A limited number of Owe will
be admitted to each. Terme, $1, payable at the time
of Hertiee, or $1.60 if charged. Also a tow Chester
Whit c 1401 fvr *Ale. JekeiJOS GEMMILL, le08.a2
f refi. oti-v GRIM BOAR FOR SALE ANI) FOR SER.
VICE.—The undereigned will keep for eervIce,
at the Brueefield Okreeee Factory, a thoroughbred
Tan, worth Boar, with registered pedigree, Terme
; pee eble et ems° of service with privilege Of re•
turning if necessary. Also a number of thorOugh.
bred young Tamworth Boars and Howe for oaks.
-FLUOR MoOARTNEY, Brucreflold. 140541
REAL EST 4 TE FOR SALE.
F'DOR. SALE. --Nine (scree ef land for sale, being
Lot 12,-Corieves10n 8, Hay. There 18 a trame
hoese and barn a'so small orchard. Part:oulars
upon applieetion. HRS. ROBERT KYDD, SR.,
Zits Mi. 1090.tf
•
-1140DERN HOUSE FOR, SALE—Schd brick, nine
rooms, furnaces and bath room, elegant lawn's,
ornaniet,tal ellade trees, largo and small fruits,
Terms cagy, Apply to 0. CLARKSON, proprietor ;
or to HENRY BEATTIE, Barrister, Cady's flock,
Seaforth. 1700.tf
-El OUSE AND THREE ACRES FOR. SALE.s--The
undereigned Offers for Bale hia cottage In liar.
purhey with 3 acme of land in good state ef eultiver-
tion,planted with fruit and ornamental trews. There
Is a good otable on the place, with plenty of hard and
ooft water. Fences aro in good order. There aro
even rooms( In the home which le good repair. The
promisee may be viewed at any time, JOSEPH P.
BRINE 1690.tf
•
nOOD FARM IN STANLEY FOR SALE.-r-FOr
kJ( sale, the,eouth half of Lot 18, Conceesion 9,
Stanley, contateleg f 0 acme ; about 90 acres cleared,
the balance good hardwood boil ; a good frame barn
and log house ; a, good well; lo within a tulle end a
half of the Village of Varna ; will be gold °hemp and
on oefe terms. Apply to DAVID ROBERTSON,
Varna. N. B. --Aldo for (sale a number of Shoop aud
Mare with eening foal, 1702 tf
VA LUA B LE P 110 P ERTY" FOR SA LE—For Belo In
the village of EgroondVille, the valuable and
pleaeantly located premises of tho undersigned.
The poverty contrite of two acme of good land, well
drained and cultivated. There its a comfortable
frame house, a good stable, pig pen and °Viet nee.
essary outbuildings on the premitree, also hard and
grit water. There aro aloe 14 goad frult treats,
arplee, p'unnei arid pears; beeldeo Homo choice email
truths. It le a most desirable place for a retired far.
mar or market gardener, and will go cheap. Apply '
to WM. C. Clark, Egurondville. 109e-tf
FMIAMI TO RENT.—A first -eases term to rent; Lot
No.7, on the 2rot Concession of Hullett, con.
tattling I00 acro, about 00 acres ()leered ; no stone
or gravel, °rile Bret -class soil, and well adapted for
crepe; largo bern and other outbuildings ; a large
frame 'stable for hems and cattle and a comfort.
Able bowie and flve 'sem of -a good hauling orchard ;
ten storee of a euniarerlallow ready for fall afloat.
It is eituated live miles from Seaforth, the - balm
from Ci -it -ori, 1C0 rode from a &Moot, soid lb- miles
from Alma cherch, 21 miles from Kinburn, and -per.
ties Melling to' take it can -get tho privilege cf work.
Ing righe away; on It, For further partleulare, pply
on the profilist,. FRANCIS KETTLE, • 1701)(8
4 ,
MIMI AFOR SA f.E---
.;For sale by public) auction,
.11 on the ptemkee, on Friday, August 24th, 1.0u0,
at 2 p, m„ Ito aurora Lot 14, on the north boundary
of Stephen, the property of the tato John Penhaleo
There le a good frame hotree, bank barn, eta., on the
promisee; about 87 tierce cleared and under cultiva-
tion, The farm is about lir-If way between . Exeter
and DesliwCo i, on the main travelled road. -A num-
ber of item implement's will aloo be offered at the'
SAIIIV time. For terms and particulate,- apply to
MARY DAVIS and JOSEPH DAVIS, Execetore,
Exeter, Ont.; or F. W. CILADMAN, Barrister, Main
etreet; Exeter. 1704-2
FARM FOR SALE—For (sale, a choice fifty acre
farm in Tilickerewill, being Lot 2, on the 13th
Comm/don. Tlee choice farm hau an 80 rod frontage,
is well fenced and donned ; It lo nearly all seeded.
and Is freer from Lad weeds. There is aloe a goed
(inherit and a omail buela. On the promisee 1B a geod
frame heuee, containing eight rooms, with stone cel-
lar and woodshed, and a new bank barn. Theo Is a
neve:letting (spring at the home. Ib is wiehin a
quarter of a mile of a villsge, whore thorn • aro
- churebee, pout <Alice, store, etc., and 18 throe nd a
iihalf hailed from Burwell. For further parbionlare,
applyeen the premiees, or address Ohleolhurst P. 0.-
T. F. EYRE. 1702-tf
F"M FOR SAL?.—For sale Lot 21, Comma on 10
MeKillop, containing 100 eared, 80 of whieh aro
cleared and ready for crop, being wall undercIteined
aid Well fenced N1ith cedar and tenet< aide. The bal.
ems. hi timber arel pasture. There is a small .or.
charchand three good wells. There to a good frame
house and wood shed, a barn and stables 61x80 feet
aleo Fleecy houee, phe pen, implenient houeo arid all
other hecessar3• out buildings. it le miles cast of
the net th grits el road arol Is nonveniont to schools,
churches, post office, ct0.-'"Is7 milei from Sergforth
and ten miles from Brussels. It is ono of thebust
farmitin the township and will be sold on easy term
no th proprieter wlehos to retire. Apply oe the
prerniee.s er addrets Winthrop P. 0. Wel, MORRI-
SON. 1008.1.1
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STOCK FOR BALE.
'DIOS FOR m
SALE.—.1 number of young pigs for
tale. Apiey to JANIES SFROAT, nor the
ard, I 704-x2
J.
QIIORT110itNi FOR SALE. ---Ono oow and I two --
10 t'arrOlti ittlfer, eupposed t) eaten in October •
1 yeirling heift heifer calf, all good animala with
registered pedigree. I al.° keep for service ap ier•
pror ut Yorkelare boar, bred freni Toronto elwe:p•
stale Is% harm's. A. 0, SMILLIE, Iltaniall P. 0„!
The Seaforth
Tea Store
I 18 the right place to buy your goods.
Very special value in all kincleief goods.
(all and get our price before purchasing
lsewhere. Wo know we can please
•ou both in price and quality of goods.
handle a very large stock of all kinds
of choice grOcCrieS and provisions, also
a large assortment of ()rockery, China-
nd - A large display of
dinner, tea and toilet sets, all of which
will be sold cheap; also a nice line in
Olassware. A special line in Soap, re.
Fular price 5o a Oat, now ten bo.re for
:Ine. Also a fresh lot of red herrings
in boxce, regular price 15c a box, now
Pee One hundred and fifty dozen of
Wine and imperial gems to sell cheep.
Wanted, butter and eggs, for which the
highera price will be paid. Como one,
come ell, to the Seaforth Tea e;tor.
A • .G. AU LT
SIAFORTH.
PALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 4th
((iit)2id
, STRATFORD, ONTARIO.
No lees than eight large business colleges
have applied to us within the last six weeks
for our greduates to take positions as teach -
ere io their schools. As many ne five busi-
ness'firme have applied to us in one day for
office help. This ie surely the best echool
for you. Catalowie free.
W. JS ELLIOTT, Principe],
4444-62
THE HURON E
The Ohl Reliable Remetiy fr
Dari1oea and Dysente0.
.Dressmakers Outies
Are Such as to 'Cause Backache
A T ronto' Dressoiticer bas ound a
3sitive Cure and Gladly ITelis
Abont it.
oso ho follow
the arduous own-
. pat on of - dress-
: -making oir sewing
: --have troubles of
their own!,
tinning sewing
A ma hint* all day
/1c1 Ion . bending ever
,
ie0m
pack.
B
bead
Men
Lhat
In t}
It
M
mak
gave
Ono°
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pain
and
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can in the Side
kidneya
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Oitielhr •
n's Kidney
Coyler, the
-Bathurst'
stalemate
b.: .
•izt time I ;suffer
back, a tired
in , varioua.
e used Doan's
left me, my
ney.treableS
red, chill, drpirey
Me has.now
ye not felt So
idney Pilla
Bright's
it before the
n, gravel and
let. The Di-oan
at.
wear
the
the .
tha
siy
excl
tial
wit
pi•roing
f
o
will b
that
Pill..
wel
Bt.,
fee
pans
back
hey
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gone,
wel
cure
di
eyes,
ure
-4-
thai,
. reateSt
care
have
a
un,
I tak
my
om
any
. , glad
ever
-kno
oron
of
d a
ing,_
of
dney
. as got
been
nd
in
.ac
ease,
pee
nay
dney
requires
of care,
the thin
m a
woman-
"every
i stitch
eedle
may own
askaehe,
derange.
to know
ailaeven
ri: dress
o, Ont.,
li r experi-
good deal
and pains
my body.
Pills :the
stronger
corrected.
g that used
1 am happy
years as
axle, lame
diabetes,
of memory,
tioubles
Pill Co.,
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show
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me.
mitred
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anti up.
o a net•Ilhor
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solved
hoaxes
gnd NW!
le gest
hen tin
wee
ti on
good
nee if
rite hard
d any
g recemniend
nt, bu
n .
your
entio
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spRinghon
s, and All
_ameneis
Forms.
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everyi
Mario,
.
ntilt valuable
e Vete
and ,
Plistei.
is(
lin min:
in f av)r
got a 1
1 notiv
was about
and
tr,atment
I Ight
pored then
ri,
Hpavii
to
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the b
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to
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• 'End
here.
se ft has
Can„ Dec.
inary Srirgeon
eve me
This m
ligrne Unit
1111K in
at tho e,tio.
11 carer
ofin'
ttle Tit
g to directions.
0 an in
hs
without
ork with
otrorted
tIsfaction
the wh
Guyon
, ny one
MUM
SeavIn
ok free,
BURR
of
a
,
orsect by the
Priee,4ii
no I equal.
MUM.
hem which
who
little hope,
ttle matters
it could
ny power
fie gave
ally and
beast, warn
your Spa vIrg
Be-
prevenient,
Ir used,
leaving
1 gave the
hi m,whilt-
to work
he never
Au 'so miner,
it only as
that It may
WRITTEN.
Cure, Miro
or addreSill
Ailf, VT.
six
-
I
he -
my
a
an
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_ KENDALf
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SPAVIN
,- 40
laak...- *
milt; - of cures annual!
and horsemen,
a liniment for family
Weat Lorne, e
'DALT, (o,
A. year ago I 1
I took bitti !to LI
I' (100111 1, Spa% lig
r pplfod a sharp
in d the horo belittne
After tryIngreveryt
and told h
books and I Inialled
o do the utmost
drug store and
girl it strictly riyeerdir
iottle was urreed
iievt+nlit bottlir
ce mpletely cigroil
him. Af tor yearling
e re mut did Herne
1 had effeeted a
and to my entire
I lore lameness through
IC,ondall'il
as a sure remedy,
Yours truly, I.
di ugglirt for Iteridall's
on tho Horner
K NDALL COMPANY,'
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Fa
ault
spon
Win
Patr
N
ro lora
otrower
once
ham,
rk streets;
1 EM OF1
---- I
IN
----
ro
guar
cern
,
ER!ST.
tee ; payments to.
uteed , all once-
ABNER COSENS,
:r of Minnie and
II day. 1607
5 taken at lowed
; satisfaction
cheerfully answored.
Mt. Office—Ae
every Sathrday
'
S
La
patr
wish
read Ito
In do
gent
ripp
good 1
est
pric
and
NI01
Ohm.
AFORTH
les and
nage and
k Idyouknow
do
ng your
enen's
J as well
mins
itice.
Plc
Ogs t(
OL, CI
h.109141i
gentlemen,
now that
thet
ny beet to
work In the
And ladled'
as to' have
iteed to give
1 Sh MY 18,
se do not
ken in excharige
derieh street
I
DY
.
WORKS
yeti all for past
een0e at hand
III in the business,
every satisfaction
leaning and dyeing
.ono without being
ipped, ' All wool -
tfisfaction on Ehort•
te,, at moderato
me a call, Butter
work HENRY
potter the Catholic'
tliankin
a
Ole
line
clothing,
i
weed
ourrns,
fail
oast,
ow ae
II am s
you
of
thein
s
o give
fo
oi
slept well that night. Sho lim'
Isil'
1
.
Itte
,
rd
to 0 d
6
r -
lil
Um
ing -s
"Me
and
was
,a g
husband
by
,ttle1
acco
honestly
-fr
Mr. *liver
was
cure
Blood
me of
er then
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.
S. Ja
ravill
Co., 11)
little
half
nate
eat- .eal
Bitte's
the ti
hire
int o
r
• m -a
as
stx nionthsago
trou
boils,
me.
Bitt
boil.,
at
es
nt.,
boy,
, ears
rible
bought
e
this
commend
y
.
,
follows:
led
&which!
As
l's,
resent,
.
'Carr,
lii• as t-
says:
two
old,
con-
from
a
fOr him
he had
as not 4
won,
disease
Murray,
P.E.I.,
with
a last
One
and my
S
•
fuIDE
ROFULA-
.
ES
1...
diti
scr
bot
ar
fini
sor
der
ar4ing
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l'
ICIU
'BOILS.,
n and
fulous
le of
gave
lied the
to bo
ul cure
to
from
,..
suffered
sores.
Burdock
it to him,
second
seen.
'I Can
all who
bad
M'
Ilood
athd
b
On
suffer
blodd."
Charlottetow
writes,
"moo
I
The E. D. 'Wheel is the c.mly
R ES
1.11.11113111.1111.111‘
cou
res
botfle
heath
d get
wt I ti
co
wi
painful
r
nothing to
ied ]3ui'dock
npletely rid
s never bet
MN
OF
,
too.
HABIT:
T
s
quieker,
i
T1)
ARE CREATURES
hoursands of
4 end time .and
lion they
cheaper
faetorily by
STAI:‘',10E. '4ELEPHOs
business
money
might
and
do their
just
men still
travelling,
business
as sat -
E
e
Jo
IND
our Post
IN
111
HINOO•
Res
all Norvoti3
Pare
gent
vigo
sure
En
Six
mo
largo
got f
Ilisiu
Th
who
over
PO.
for
-
*-kli
i
•
n yenr.IVO have I
0 ir first order was
ne Hundred and
• EGISTElieD.
TFUIDEMariK' 41ind
ad the
for
Forty -Sour
Made
agency'
e quartcr
Doll.
...
a
1 ..
Al
,
given
it, and
old or
ce $/.
AN III
dru
114
remedy
reaped!
Se
or
ris
quickly
oung.
'Oa
6
T4TION•
r glot
or,our
that
Hy,
the SATO
of a dozen,
worth.
well
01
ep
but
or
411t
not
-
Pf-fo 0
..iry
II, -'0,,,,t0
.
Corea
Failing
Nightly
pant
'agreed
pocket.
wrif4ten
prepaid.-
ProOn,
of.
.v..,i
r
,
Memory
Fmis-
.abuiler,
ergo
in
Pr
gilaratit
MTV
If your
Cislessie,
it is a
• Yours
I. V. FEAR,
, k
41w
package,
to awry
has
Agents.
everyont
WM, Ont.
AP
(INEA't
)1)13CEI
tits in
ris, Ste
, etc.,
and
y rest°
lly ear
or $5..
ay re
on
t, yeti
re ItE
s mid
rIes it
REM•EDY
'ask eresses
30 days.
Diseases.
plessneso,
c used by
el o to shrunken
eit.Loot Afa
led in vest
0 with a
an-ifed. DON'T
he Lag INDAPOI
vitt eend it
EDI en.,
illgfean proves
speake well
'
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,
THE BOOK AGENT.
Studien unman Nature and Is Skilled
• in Dip,toinatiy.
The book agent 114 n student of •
nature He attack* man at his a
points. What ie calculated to tn
to a 11 an's realty More than to
gentlerian, well groetned and of p
addrese, approach and offer to s
some 1.terary produCtion? The fa
the book agent is there presuppos
the men is a lov r of literattkr , that
he has leisure to •ead books .and that
he has money to spend for thesis The
joke a-eout the book agent being unwel-
come will have to! be relegated along
with the -mother-in-law joke. The 1acts
will nct sustain it. The book agcn ap-
proaches a man, jresents himself and
proceed's 'to basiees • "I am intro& cing
it new work, Mr. j 'nes, something t at 1
know you will appreciate." Is Jone. go-
ing. to throw a man out .of the hird
Story •seinclow whd thinks ho will 16pree
elate h new book?t Not much.
The gout °main es: "h1r. Brown sug-
gested that you riight like to look it
over. , He takes n set Ix half nor° co."
Therfact that Brovin thinks it will litter -
eat him pleases Jones still more. I He
values . Brown's opinion. ?Le liketo
have Brown think he appreciates eood
literatt re. Brown must ale° think he
can afford it. He looks over the book,
predissosed in its favor already. Then
conies the objectio that he canno af-
ford it The book agent treats tha ex-
cuse rasa joke. His actions say: "1 1 -now
you ,cen afford it. Brown knows you
can afford it." The book agent evi
believes that he is talking- to a man
of incense and So es does not care to
have 11111 believe anything - else. Per-
haps fie set of bo kssells for $80. He
talks to Jones as 1 that were an sig-
nificant sum, not worth hesitating a out,
altlipuele if the tenth were knownthe
book agent really thinks the $20 hal will
get as commission for making tho sale
is so 1 rrge, a sum that he can affo d to
lay off the rest of the da y• and go flab!
mg.
, Jonee hesitates, the -book agent drops
I his for !stain pen, Jones picks it up and
he Is lost.
The agent folds up his prospectus and
after fissuring ..To es he will n re-
gret the purchase starts for the door.
13ut a drought strikes him, and h cbmes
back. "13y the aey, Mr.- Jones, do -you
think of any of your friwids wh Might!
like.this Work ?"•
u man
eakest
ulster
ma° a
easing
11 him
t that
s that
The 3
TOO CHIVALROUS.
an Who 'wasted on Giv
Hlti Seat In n Car.
The car was bolwling merrily
street, when a fat, elderly wean
and sir !HIM to this conductor. 1
the bel , atid the woman proceede o ex-
-acute 1 masterly walk down the c
. Just as she had covered half dis-
taiice 0 the door an exceptiona t of
playfulness on the part of the in inan
gave a phenomena corkscrew in ve ent
to the car and brought the woman' tri- •
umPlia progress tb a sudden halt. She
stood waying and tottering befote t red
cheeke 1, pleasant faced man wlao was
absorb d iti tie everling paper.
ate h paused in his reading tr fold
181.
his pal er be caugh: sight of the ab ling
figure :afore him, end, wadding hits JLII>OP
into a :tapeless maks, he sprang hestly to
his -feet. •
e this seat, Madam," he said.
"Oh, -no, thank 3 on," said the womana
reeling and clutchieg at a strap. '
"But I insist."
"Re Ily, sir, you are very kind, bu"—
"1 c uldn't think of allowing a lady to
I 1
stand.' ,
"I3u 1"—she hedged feebly. I
' The an Was losing his temper.
"Sit down," he said, still polite but
;
now st rn.
"But -sir, I" --e
He t ok her by he shoulders and firm-
ly, thugh gently, ask her ehis vcant
.place. The other pe1assengers aghed,1 The
h)a
condu tor grinned and rang*the be11.1 The
driver started the car, which had stepped
at the crossing. The polite and mas erful
man •e -panded his chest and beanie • self
al.
, please, sir, I wanted to go
tie wrong earl"- wailed th i fat
ifi t hopeless iprotest.
0 car stopped again she stru gled
m) 1 icniantu'go,
Ing Up
uj the
au rose
Le rang
Jt
ar.
he
to
"Tal
appros
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I'm in
'WOMB I
As t
to her feet raid made for the door, lo
apple!) ensively at •the chivalrous
who dived into his old seat and wen
Relies . behind his paper. -
I .
An Intpreosion.
An nglish Writer, telling of a: trip of
an oe an steameta said that out 0 220
Cabin passengers We had only. one little
girlae board, aged about 10. Of c uree
Nve allmade much of her. One day was
analcin - a sketch from memory of F stnet
'rock. My •little fetend was by me and
she a.. k ed :
"Ho v can you sk.etch a thing tha you
do not see?"
"I -temember it. I -have an impr ssion
of it," - 1 saki.
"Wl at is an impression?"
I ON I:defiled by making an impr•ssion
with the round end of the pencil o the
:back ..of the band and _then 81 ng,
"Thor is an impression, and one also
. made by seeing—only in a different man-
neron the mind or brain." Witt this
explatation the little girl seemed. o be
satisti A, The next day 1 was t lking
with t bishop on totird and said, t him,
"My' little friend 1 ere can tell yell what
an ha wession
"And what is an impression?" he sked.
"Ole", said she, is just a rot M hole
made •n the back bf your hand by ress-
ing a elicit on iti'l
out.
lt. Knew When Ille Had Eno-tg
A Story is told cfr a citizen of III sgow
which shows that ontentment is a irtue
really existent' inlisome cases. 0 e of
the lehrthitants vas making his way
hotnesvard on 0 c rtain evening iftn tak-
ing a good dealtore than his h re of
11
the pavement. wI en he encourite 'ed a
Glasgow town coi ncilinan walki g along
in a respectable ashion. The c uncil-
- maue noticing his unbalanced cenc ition,
stopped and shou ed with wratl te. 1 dig-
nity:
"What d'ye wa t?"
To this his fell•ow townsman b ithely
replied:
"1 want naething. I'm as fu' I's 1 can
1
haud."
- Advertising
I hatie passed ti
seene many of the
in the streetes, to
them' some seruic
either the trade d
skilfula that beg e
lee for, Vino ve
non (est opus, A.
not stated in th
Diet/es:me
In London, 130.
rough London .1 ilia tie
r Bils fixed Ypbn posts
solicite men t quord
: which argu t , that
cayeth, or the are not
nployneent so lib icke-
dibili suspens 1 eclera
good workeman needs
streetes.—Serv eyor's
MARRIAG LIOEN ES
iss ED AT
THE HURONEXPOSITOR FICE,
sEIAFOR#1, ONTAR
NO WITNEESES REQUI D,
eale-
.
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BrandMrs.
Thos. Sherlo k,
-'
rn-
used I
.
prior, Ont., recently wr te:
"My little girl, three ear of
age, was
ta en very bad with di rrh a,
and,we t
ou ht we were going tol se er,
when I reale
nbered that my gran mother
always
s Dr. Fowler's Extact ..f YilI
Strawhe
ry, nd often sairiahat it s . ved her
life. 1 g
t a bottle and gave it to y c ild;
and after
th third dose she bega i to et
better an
slept well that night. Sho lim'
proved righ
along and was socin c m-
pletely cure ." .
"E, Sc Quality Satisfies"
_
& Di
The E. D. 'Wheel is the c.mly
Oan
idian bicyc e that has built up I.Ti ited
States business. lt is the only bicycle
with Four-
oint Borings.
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In four•po
nt bearings the load i3 t
ans..
elitted in it, direct line, and there is no
'am -
ming hf balls in the races. In ordinary bear.
Inge the 1001 iS tra,nemitted at an a
gle,
which greatly inereaees the pressure on
the
parts of the bearing. In the E. & D.
our.
point bearing, the bearing never sus
ains
ereat r pressure than the actual loal oa the
bicycle. In ordinary beariags the preSsure
is often
three times the actnal load, 1E. &
D. locallyguiranteed
National bicycles ave
lour-pointi
bearings in the crank -hanger the
hubs,
and. the head. The bearings are guar.
snteetil
for
three years.
F,.
& Delload
Modtle, metier
E
& D, Road Modele, ladies!' e
E & D. Special Models, with gear ease,,
E. & D. Itauleg Modele o
Liberal optior s are given in saddeo, gears, ti se
The E. & V, 1 eing a netional wheel, is locally guar-
rnteed Catalogue on application,
Lun
i sden & Wils
, SE AFORTH.
n,
yhu
ko
A
Mistak
iif you have Pale, Gra n eh,
or Sallow Complexion Ootd
Hands and Feet, Lose 41
Ap.
petite, Dyspepsia, Lok
of
Energy or Stomach Tro b
1
es,
1191•1 M;" ke
,
'
Whe4.
tv
1
Li,41t142,1 e
.
ou do not use Dr. Tad's
Blood
n Nerve Pills to ct unter-
act
these
conditions. Why Be-
cause
her contain all the lz-ttiral
clenTents
necessary to build up the
human system. The vny to q ore
lies 'Jong the road fron3 the st 5, 7,c'n
to t" e blo d and nerva-;. P II focd
is a,' vld o by thti szo/..,11 al d ,re -
pared for .bsorp3n .i,..;:o tin°
Jr. sWa •dle,..P:.is r lv.:,. j1:3t tl-.E.. ro-
per h,..:I to atir::i zystr-n, an,I 'if -
fuse a eh,/ os leeelill throeeir th
irvheie hanian f ;San s.
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lfilit,q3 Vit'iIi
1 "iri;'::,;.3 17,5,i's litiani Q 114‘.4,0d
arid Ecrn
L'i,;L':,
51 04, pee lirrc,
fly. 1r),:. 4 fnr .51 01, All rug.
000 1 oe o
on 1V.el i:e t zes Coo Toron ,o, ht..
TIE
KIPPEN MIL S
Grist
mill
—.
running night and day,
a d all
kinds
of work
done on the shortesb n tice
First
-elites
roller
flour exchanged for NYS eat,
7.:E
MID 0017?,1V
1
On
hand
r.
quantity of good feed co n for
sale a
lowe
it prices.
LOGS
WANTED.
All
kieds
of &et -class logs wanted :t the
mill,
or which
the highest cash p ice will
be pa
d, 'Call
and see ue before (elapsing
of yo
r logs
JOHN MeNEVIN, K ppen.
16704,
...roe., -...-.,,,*-:•'. r,,q, ,..,-6 i .a . '
Perfect
Sight
matter
,
of Foresight.
!MO
•ii..."..,
Many
cases
of eye troubl re
averted
by early applicativn of
proper
lenses. Present n gl ct
means
future trouble.1
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4
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ROBER
'.
DRUG(
r AND OPTS IkN
,
EAFORTH,
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TAKING THE REIN
The promising Pennsylvania pt cer 513-
ney Pointer, 2:14lei, by Star•Pointer, has
been a mile in 2:071/2.
It' is said that Ben c-nny will not race
Rita E, 2:153, this elear, but V,d11 save
her for another sensed.
Congressman Joseph W. Bailey of Tex-
as will -breed nothing but trotting horses
and Angoras on his De v ranch.
l,..
May Overton's peefsr by Bo Bells,
dant Rosy Morn, is bleeping qu, rters in
831/2 seconds without e -tending himself.
Straight Ticket, by laron Wilkes, who
took a new record of :2114 in a winning
race at Bradford, Pa., June 27, is totally
blind. ,
Fellfare, 2:10%, set sational pacer on
the Montana circuit stveral years ago, is
at work on the trot at the • leveland
track.
,
The Canadian p. cer Arbuteskan,
2:00%, is good this ye ne He tu 'tied the
Hamilton (Ont.) half rile track he other
day in 2:1014. .
tearable the Great (), 2:12%, is great
just now. He -worked. in 2:101/4, trotting
the last quarter in 3 1/2 second at De-
troit the other day.
The California filly ' Eula lac, 2,
2:271/2, byIkIcKinney,, 2:111/a now 3, is
reported to have recently trotted e half In
1:04Y. at Santa Rosa.'
Walter 5, whom d Geers gave a
grand circuit trotting reaord of :1214 in
1890, recently took Pacing nark of
2:204 and third mone at Saugus, Mass.
John Penman; form rly driver 1 Royal
Victor, 2:08%, who w s reported to have
died in South Africa, is said to be alive
and well and in the service of th British
government.
Friends of C. II, 13 osinan are anxious
to back Imp at wel' lit for age against
Ethelbert, Hinley Mack, Jean Beraud
and any horse in tr ining, mil and a
quarter, for $5,000 a corner.
The best green pac:r at the ashville
track is iu John Mil 's string. He is a
bay stallion, by a 1 11 brother to Star
Pointer. The first tie re he wassisked to
go a mile at anything like speed be step-
ped all round the ter cit in 2:25. He is
expected to beat 2:10 before the close of
the season.
FACTS AB
UT HAIR.
The encyclopedias regard hair falling
below the feet • of W011ien as extraorda
nary.
Several years ago MINS E. 3. Whitten,
of Topsham, Me., wns said to have hah
eight feet in length.
Mario Antoinette yore a pampadout
and rolls thrown IN cle past- her ears,
Queen Anne wore sid curls.
A hair is a succession of cylindrical ot
elliptical horny cells Curly or kinky
hair is due to sudden 'breaks" in the reg'
ularity of the cellular succession.
Short hair was ti e style under the
Francis 1 regime, bu with the court ol
Louis XIII came Ion s hair as a fashion,
curls, wigs,_ powders periwigs and pe'
rukes.
Snmson's strength was attributed to
his long hair, and hi fate is charged tie
to Delilah's shears. Absalom's- wealth
of tresses was the cause of his own
death.
In Egypt long hair was considered on
incumbrance. It wa a feature of beate
ty among the Hebree e and Greeks. Ro•
man ladies used art Baia! hair and eel
the pace for future co ffures.
Peasant girls in, ti e south of France
cultivate and sell the r hair as regula:
business practice. r raders wise attend
the fairs purposely o traffic ha -tresses
frequently find hair rye feet in length,
and hair six feet lo g is very ecarce.—
.
RECENT IN ENTIONS.
Razors can be co veniently sterilized
by a new apparatus hich has a tank fot
heating the water o • sterilizing liquid,
provided with a hood which confines ths
eterun, slots being c t around the edge
of the hood for the insertion of the razot
blade.
In Maryland a m • n has patented a -
shirt .having a detackable boson, which
VW be easily removed and a fresh one
put in its place when soiled, the shirt
having a series of !button% ti) which
tongues on the edge si of the b som are
attached.
For army use a co ebined she ter tent
and cape has been esigned, ijaving a
capvas cover of pyr mid shape, with a
removable cap at the top, ..whiels is taken
off for the insertion 1 the head, a tele-
scopic pole being attdied at the end of
a bayonet to suppo t the device as a
shelter tent.
1To give an alarm imp a door or win -
dew is opened a new device is formed oi
a spring actuated be I secured t a stile
of board, with a second piece f board
hinged to the first and opene - into a
wedge for insertim under ti e door,
)
which when opened c oses the w dge and
starts the alarm.
TOWN TOPICS.
The town of Brunswick, M
1,000 acres of land, -which it will
white pine as a pubrc investmet
hair's Monthly.
When St. Louis gets on its
and tacker to welco no her wo
visitors, she must h 1 ve a new
pita', better streets,
and a sound and Sin
miuistration.--
Public parks are I oney gettc
live town. Buffalo is the greate
on earth, and no city has m
liberal provisions for parks. It
Binghathton to full w the P
Buffalo.
A gold mine has be n located
the streets of Keswick, Shast
Cal., and there are indications
vein in another. The popnla
soon have to move away. Th
altogether too valuable merely t
., owns
plant in
best bib
ld's fait
.ity hos.
pure, sightly water
sehle mon; lent ad
-
ra for a
t grower
de more
will pay
mini() oe
n one of
county,
an oil
ion will
town is
be lived
1
1
THE COyKBOOK
Cucumber Is excellent if we I floured
. and fried a light brawn:
In making drip coffee allow ne table-
apoonful of coffee to'ench cup o water.
Potatoes, beans aid peas ar heating
vegetables, conserve tly should be eaten
sparingly during th hot weatl er.
In estimating the amount o chicken
Salad to serve a c4mpany th' propor-
tion of five large ch .cltens to 8 persons
Is a safe one. •
In' ordering pork for a roes ask al-
ways for young pork. Youn• roasted
i
pork makes quite as good a sal4d as veal
and is especially good in co nbination
with celery and a little tart apilde.
*
CASTOFIA
For Infants and Chil en.
The le: -
simile
signature
We name them thus
Because we 'believe they are
King of i1sh,..2s. We don't
believe there a w(yinan's
shoe sold for $3 in this whole
world which is as good as
our King Quality. That is a
broad. statement, but try the
shoe and you will agree that
we have reason for boasting.
TRADE. MARK
It is simply perfection.
It has all that a shoe ought to have
—ease, durability, style—and it costS
but $3 while it looks like a$5 shoe.
Try and judo for yourself.
amosomm•
LNG Quail
Truest
Economy
to get the Best
A cheaply made cream separator
is dear at any price, because faulty in
construction, liable to break, and diffi-
cult to operate. The Sharpies No. 1,
with a capacity of 325 lbs. an hour,
and the Sharpies W 11.S , with a ear
pacity of 300 lbs„ are the finest pro-
ducts of the largest and best equipped
cream separator factory in the world.
The materials entering into the eon-
struction of these machines are the
best obtaitlable. The work is done by tkilled wolltmen, and is subjected to the
most rigid inFpection. Without fear of subEtantial contiadiction, we can say
that for ease in operating, clean skimming and dui ability, there is no other hand'
power cream separator made by any one anywhere that is equal to the Sharpies.
We, sell these machines on their merits. We belif ve that the buyer Ehould be
allowed to decide which machine is best for him 4, buy. We leave them to any
intending buyer for a wcek or ten days, with privilege of returning the =Chine
if not perfectly satisfied with it. Price of No. 1 'machine, $90 W. 11. S. ma-
chine, •$75. Write for illustrated catalogue. See sanaple machine at Hinehley
Brothers' warerooms, Seaforth.
W. L. OUIMErTE tliondesboro, Ontario.
A WONDERFUL ANTISEPTIC COMPOUND
1\TO—CTO
A Medicated Toilet Soap of the Purest. Awarded Silver Medal Greater
/Britain Exhibition, 1897.
A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE NOVO.
Reg. No. 3007. WHAT IT WILL DO.
I—Prevents all contagious diseases from 6—It will clean and remove paint, oil and
grease stains from woolen and -cotton eloths
ing, Alec) cleans coat -collars and hats.
7—It contains no alkali and is strongly re-
commended for washing the head, as it
imparts a silky and natural gloss to the
hair, and is especially useful for children.
DOUCE 10e and 2000 BLOCK
± Pull directions on blocks,
approaching where it is used.
2—It will clean and polish paint work and
• not kill the gloss of the paint.
3—ft will clean carpets without taking
them up.
4—It will clean linoleums like new.
5—It will clean bicycle chain and rims.
Novo is claimed to be the cheapest and best paint
oleanor on market. Try it on finger marke on doors.
Estate JOHNSON BROS. Hardware,Seaforth
1087-0
Mortgage Sale Of Lands In The
Town of Seaforth.
Under the power of sale oontained in a eoriain in-
denture of inortgage which will be produced at the
time of.oalii-there will be offered for Hale by Public
Auction 01} the premises by Mr, J. P. Brine, auction.
eer,
On Saturday, the 25th day of August, 1900
at 2 o'clock p. m„, Lot number 8 in Block A in Beattie
and Stark's Survey of part of the town of Seafortb.
Upon the premises aro erected a de elling house and
(storehouse, occupied by the late Edward Crush.
Terms of Sale—Ten per cent. of ehe purchase money
payable on the day of &do and th l balance in thirty
days after. without filtered, whe the purchaser will
be entitled to a 000ve3a0ee aol possession of the
f
pros erty. For further particular and conditions of
sale apply to the undereigned. F. HOLMESTED,
Solicitor for islcrtgagee. &alert , August 7, 1900.
1704 3
Executors'
Sale
Of Valuable Farm Lancia in the Town-
ship of Hullett, County of Huron.
----
The•Exceutors' of the Wet° of the late ABelmel
Fisher will offer, for eale, by publie aect'on, at the
ROYAL HOTEL, In the TOWN OF SEAFORTII,
On Tuesday, August 21st, 1900,
At 3 o'eleck p. In., by Thrones Brown, auc ioneer,
the following lands and premisee : Lot nurnt er 8, In
the 81-h Concession of the township of Bullet in the
County of Huron, coneisting of 100 aerate n ore or
less. There are ;80 acres cleared, and there are 14
Boras of siecond growth bush. The buildings are as
folic we : Home, frame, with ettachmcits in fair
condition : and barn 72x40, from c with eta Ong in
barn, and are in fair repair. The farm is fa rly well
fenced, and there is a goed weIl 01 water ; t ere is
t
al() ea good orchard. TCT0113—T n per cen . to he
paid at the time of sale, and the alance on the let
day ol April, A. D. 1901, when d ed will be ranted
and poesession given. The pure seer to ha .e privi-
lege of doing fall plowing in fell of 1900lior fur-
ther partieulars and conditions f sale, apply to the
Executors JOHN NA'TTRESS a d JOHN E KLEE,
Woodbridge P0.; MESSRS. PR UDIfOOT HAYS,
Barristers, &c., Goderich, or to DUNCAN, ORANT.
SKEANS & MILLER, 25 King Street Weet, 'oror.to.
763x3
McLEOD'S
System Renovator
—AND OTHER—
TESTED REMEDIES.
A specific and antidote for Impure, Weak t,nd Im
poverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleepleseneee, ,Palpata.
Mon of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, LODI
Of Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gail! Stones,
Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus
Danes, Female Irregularieles and General Dibility.
LABORATORY—Goderieh, Oratario.
J. M. McLEOD, Proprietor and Mann
facturer.
Sold by J. S. ROBERTS, Seafort •
1601-tf
— THE SEAPORT
Musical - Instru
Ermymum.
ESTABLISHED, 18 3.
ent
Owing to hard tines, we have con-
cluded to sell Pianos and Organs at
Greatly Reduced Prices,
Organs at $25 and upwardis, and
Pianos at correspondingi prices.
See us before purchatlng.
SCOTT B 10S.
THE SEAFORTH
S.A_W
..AND..
Chopping Mills
R. L. CLARK
Having purchased from Mr. Josiah Watson
the Seaforth Saw Mills, has placed in the
111A:i
And is prepared to crush grain on tho
A new and improved Grain
Crusher,
shortest notice, and for te a bag.
Give 118 a trial.
R. L. CLARK, C4th.
686.11
The best is bettor than ever. THE CANADA
BUSINESS COLLEGE, Chatham, Ont., closed the
best e ear in the reeords of the echool on June 29,
and will re.opeo for the Fall Term on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 4. It was the heat as -to attendance. It
was the best as to results. It was the beet see to the
number of pupils placed. Two hundred and thirty
secured poeitions in the 10 menthe, eenonerehig
September 1, 1899, and ending June 130, 4900, an
average of 23 per month, ao againet 14 Ter month
during the previous year. Good board for g nts st
82.50 per week and for ladies $2. We pay railway
fare to the extent 01 88 to students !Toni a distance,
If you have not Been our catalogue you are not
familiar with the beet Canada has to offer in the'
line of Buolnees or Shorthand training- Write for
it.
D. MeLACHLAN & CO.,
1084 Chatham Ont.
H. R. Jackson
& SON.
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
Jules Robin & Co's Brandy, -Cognac,
France; Jno. de Kuyper & Son, Hol-
land Gin, Rotterdam, Holland ;
Booth's Tom Gin, London, England;
Bulloch & Co.'s Scotch Whisky, Glas-
gow, Scotland; Jamieson's Irish
Whisky, Dublin, Ir -eland; also Port
and Sherry Wine from France and
Spain, Agents for Walker's Whisky.
Ontario; Royal Distillery and flavtt.
Ale and Porter, Toronto,
To THE PUBLIC: —
We have opened a retail store in
connection with our wholesale busi-
business in the rear of the new Do-
minion Bank, in Good's old etand,
where we will sell the best goods in
the market, at bottom prices.. Goods
- delivered to any part of the town
free.
TELEPHONE II. 151&-tf
MONEY TO LOAN,
Money to loan at 4i per oent. on Dret.e.ase fann
land 'security. Apply to R S. HAYS, Dominion
Bank Buildlog, Sestorth. ler97