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IMPORTANT NOTICES.
-HORSE POWER AND CUTTING BOX FOR SA. ,E
-Will be told together or separately 011 e sy
terms. Apply to D. BURNS, Hensali. 1711-t
AXFORD DOWN SHEEP FOR SALE.-Reeor ed
ky Oxford Down Oleos), both sexes, also Bro ze
turkey'', bell strain, and Belgian Mires in solid oe or
and standard weight. MoEWEN pROS Bluevale.
171.4
BLA.ONSMITIVS APPRENTICE WANTED.
Wanted at once a smart, active young ref
Is or Is years old, o leern the biaoksmithir
Must be of good reputation. Apply to THOM
MELLIS, Kipper). 17154
n,
g.
8
FoR sALE.—The old Methodist Church at K p.
pen. A solid frame building with good fotin.
&alone, wells, do., and deuble floored, &bout 2440
feet Will be Red at Balfonr. For tern3e1 etc. apply
to JOHN B. DINSDALF, Hippest P. O. 1715.6
. - .........._ —...._ ..._.
rani BEArnz, Clerk ef the Seoond Dlvleipn
tf Court, County Commissioner, of Huron, Clan-
eayaneer, Land, Loan and Ineuranoe Agent. Fla de
tweeted and to Loan. Office -Over Sharp &
L aerie' store, Main Street, Sesforth. 128
- TEACHERS WANTED
MEACHES WANTED. -For School Section No. 0,
Mullet, Duties to commence January 8rd, 1901,
Address stating salary to JOS. TAYLOR, Harlook,
1715.41
frIEACEIER WANTED.-Teaeher wanted for School
1 Staten nto. 12, Stephen, Duties to conimenire
January 1st, 1901. Applications will be received ip
to November 20th 1900 Apply to CA3PER.F. WAL-
PER, Secretary, Grand Bend P. 0. 1716x4
MEACIIER WANTED. -The undersigned will e
ej. °Ave applications up td Saturday, December
8th, for a ma 0 teacher hotelier; a second oleos certifi-
eater for School tSection No. 5, Turnberry. Ape41.
emits to state salary and experience, WILLIAM
CARRUTHERS, Wingham P. 0, 1715x4
MEAGHER WANTED. -For Sehool Section No.
j11, Hay, -2nd or 3rd dives certificate. Dulls
tm
o oomence January 8r&1001. Applications( e-
ceived until November 10th, persenal app1ies:41 n
preferred. Address stating salary to D. SPENCE
Secretary -Treasurer, St. Joseph, Ontario.
17144
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
LIAM FOR SALF.-For sale, west hall of Lot 1
✓ and east hell of Lot 2, Concaesion 2, H. R. ,
Tuckeremith, containing 1C0 acres. This land le in a
good gate of cultivanon and well drained. Lar o
brick house, with kitchen atteohed, all in go
repair; bank berm 40x60, nearly now. Throe gocd
wells, good cistern, a good orch ,rd. About the( o
ranee from Seaforth. Will be seld cheap and I
easy terms, on aceount ot an atieldent ta t e
oesnor. For further particulars 'apply on t e
premises or address Egniondville P. 0., JAM 8
MAIIAFFY. 1715.3
AUCTIONEERS.,
MHOMAS BROWN, Liceestd Auctioneer for tho
• Cotreties of Huron and Perth: ordcrs loft at
A. M. Coanpbell's implement warerooms, Sea'orlh, or
Ttle Fermium Office, will reeeive prorr.pt attention.
Satisfaction guaranies d or no charge. 1708 tf
AL'CTIONEERING.-B. S. Phillips, Lioeneed
Auctioneer for the counties of Huron and
Perth. Being a practical farmer and thoroughly
understanding the valise of farni stock and iraple-
mente, Flares me in a treter positicn to realize good
prices. Charges moderate. Satiefaction guaranteed
or no pay. All orders lef b at Ilensall post office or
at Lot 23, Coneeseion 2, Hay, will be promptly
ttended to. 1703-tt
STOCK FOR SERVICE.
Tio PIG BREEDERS. -The undersigned will keep
▪ oo Lot 26, Concession 5, L. R. S., Tuokerennt ,
a thoroughbred Cif Mean. WIIITli PRI, °ASO a thorouglj
bred YORKSIIIRS Pie. A limited number of sows Will
be admittedto each. Terme, $1, payable at the tim,
of service, or 81.60 if charged. Also a few Chestelr
White Pigs for sale. JAMES GEMMILL. 1608-6
AUCTION SALES.
A UCTION•SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPL
MENTS AND HOUeEHOLD FURNITURE.
Mr. William eleGeoch has instructed Mr. Thos. Browo
to sell by public auction on Let 0, Conoeseion 2, In.
R. 8., Tuokeremith, ono mile east of Egmend vine oils
Thursday, November 16, at 1 o'cIrck p. nr., the folt
lowing prope ty viz : Horece-One aged horse, t
brood mere, 1 three year 011 gelding, 1 two year old
filly, 1 yearling gelding. Cattle -Five cowe sup.
posed ts be in calf, 1 cow to olive tu December, 2 tw .
year old heifers, I yearling heifers, 6 spring waives
also about 160 hens. Implement3-0ne binder,
mower, 1 mower and pea harvester combined, 1 dis •
harrow, 1 seed drill, i horse hay ralce, I -land roller
1 set iron harrows, 1 plow, 1 gang plow, 1 fannin
mill, 1 cutting box, 1 grain grinder, 1 root pulper,
agricultural furnace, 1 wire lberrow, 1 scarifier,
Bain wagon, 1 iron axle wegen, 1 buogy, 1 cutter,
1 set bobsleighs, I hay reek 1 gravel box, 1 griod
stone, 2 orose-out saws, 2 sets double'earn harneee, t
set single harnees, 1 hay fork ropes end pulleys a»
complete, about 60 drills ot turnipo, about 20 mode
of short hard wood, a. d a lot of small articles such
as forks, rakes, shovels and ce her small a: Heise te
numerous to imention. Hort eliold Furniture -Con
foisting of bureaus, b. d-stsads, chairs, tables, waehr
leg machine, churn and all Such atneles Lin are usus.
found In a farm house. Tne whole will poeittvely b I
eold without reamer as the prowl, tor has sold him
farm. Torres -All sums of 85 and under, cash ; over
thet mount 12 months' credit will be given on fun-
niebingapproved joint notes'. A. discount of 6 per
cent will be allowed for cash cm credit an:ounts,
wet, eiri0E0C11, proprietor ; THOS. Blt MN, auc-
tioneer. 1715 3
A UCTION SALE OF FAh et, FARM STOCK AN O •
IMPLEMENTS. -Mr. Thomas Brown has b el
inetruoted to sell by pu.blie auction on Lot 11, Con
eeselon 12, McKillop, on Tueeday, NOvereber 0th, a
1 o'clock p rn., sharp, the following prcperty, viz
Stock -One mare 0 years eldein Coal to an import& c
hone. I working horse, 4 cow') su: o-od to bo in cil
' to a thoroughbred bull, 1 1 rrow co., e heifets
.3-.03I8 old supposed to be in calf, 1 steer 2 years old
1 Wet' I your old, 4 co.ivee, 4 good ewes and 5 OWO
lamb, 1 mare colt rising 2 ye, re old, 1 sueking. hove
colt both got by Elawarden. I mpleniente-One lunn
ber ringer' nearly new, 1 top buggy • nearly new, I.
road cart, I cutter nearly now, I pair bob sleiehs,
new goat robes, 1 reaper, 1 mow.er, 1 aced drill,
cutting box and honer power, 1 fanning mill, 1 pulo
er, 1 sulky rake, 1 sekpletforne Genii a, 1 plow, 1 'muff
ler, 1 gong plow, 1 set harrows, 1 sot double harnessi
1 set eingle harnees, 20. cords of dry cord ,Yood, up;
wards of 20 cords of dry E two wecid,„a-quantity of
timothy hay, 70 hunt and minion:rue-other articles in,
Au ling ehAna, hillietreee, neckyokee,Spades, 'Moe
ele, Larry' churn, fteellearrow and grindstone Tbe
Farm,- At the same time and placer there will be off,
ered tor kiale the teeth, come osed of the north pyre
of Lot 11, on the 12th Concoosion of McKillop, eon+
taluing 50 acres more or less. On the were l8C8 there
are a trice new frame homer and kitchen with fs ton
cellar underneath the house, and frame barn nearly
new, also a stable. The land Is well Reeled, of gem
:milk and in a gocd etate- of cultivetion, there ar
5 meet" of fell when. Terree.-e-All &urns of 85 ancl
caeh ; over that amount 11 menthe' credi
will ho on on furniohn g approved joint nettle,
A diticom of 6 eente 011 the •dollar will be allowed
for eash „ereclit automate -2 Terme on Perne-Tor
per coat o he purchase money tabu paid on day o
Hale, the aa ranee within 30 days -thereafter. JoS
STAN /..KL, Proprietor ; TitOhlAS BROWN, Aue•
Helmer, 4715.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK
ea `Thinker has boon ire
struotera by Goo. Thonroon to bell by puble auotion
on Lct 5, Conceeeion 2, Ilay, on Facia:, N.-wont:el'
9th, at 12 o'olook neon sharp, the following pro•
perty, viz,: Horsee.-One 3 year old gelding, 2 -.aged
mares. Cattle.-Flve milch eows eupposed to be io
calf, 4 ono year old steer,, 2 ono year old hoi-forea
opting calves, and about 3 dozen hoos. IMple
lecke Ono Prost & Wood binder fleetly now,
mower, 1 disc harrow, 1 vet diamond harrow, 1 ne
big gang plow, 1. No. 13 Vi itty plow, 1 Non4 Verits
plow, 1 ironarelo low wagoe, patent arm- wagon, r
sot bob sleighs; 1- farming nill nearly new, 1 set
binge, rope and ear complete. L throe roller grinder,
'Wore make, 1 wheelberroe , 1 Seed drill, 11 hose
ecuffier nearly new, 1 buggy, 1 n utter, 1 Steven a
Burn's b apaiator, 1 Eaw,yer engine and b ilor,
rubber belt 120 feet long, er gine and eeparator to li-
sold eeparately also tiIt, 1 SAW frpmo swingin
table 30 iech gave, 1 wagon rack, 1 heating stove, t
stink can, abaut 20 cordi of dove wood, about 10
tege of lure in the barn, Mee a geantity at bark)
chop, about 200 bushel' of Luang:Ade 2 ect of team
harness, fork% &revels, chains, how, and a lot of
other articles too numerous te mention, At the
same Vete and place vill be offered 50 acres of land
being- Let 25, Conoceeion e, Hay, Situated vs muss
from either Honeall or gippen and mile from la
echool, There is a gcod franie house and bank barn
on the farm. Terms -All SUM of $5 and tuideri
cash ; over that amount 11 menthe' eredit eill
given en furniehing approved joint notes. A dlti4
counteot. 5 cents on the dollar will be allowed fo
cash on oredit amounte. For terms on farm apply
to George Thomsen on the premise'', or they will b
reads known on day of eale.- 0E0. THOMsON
proprietor ; -B. S. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. 1715.2
The Public
Will not spend tiine and money
going to ace you, when they can
get your more enterprising cam
petitor either by Long Distanee or
Local EXchatige Telephone Ser.
vice.
APPLES! APPLES!
litieg your apples to Blake ddor Mill and have
them suede into delicious apple hutton ar jolly; e
peoline of apple@ to fill In required, bring them Alen
whole. JOHN =Utak, Blake cider, apple butte
and chapping mu 171041
"7—
PEOPLE R COVERING
From Pneumonia, 4yphold or Scarki
Fever, Diphtheria, La 9r1ppe or
any Serious SiCkness
Require the Nerve 'toning, Blood En-
rich ng, Heart Susaining Action of
Milburn's Heart nd Nerve Pills.
It is 'well known th t after any serious
illness the heart and serves are extremely'
weak and the blood g eatly impoverished.
For these conditions there is no remedy
equals Milburn's Heat and Nerve Pills.
It restefres all the vital forces of the body '
which disease has impaired and weakened.
Mr. T, Barnicott, Aylmer,,Ont., says :-
" Abot t a year ago I ad alsevere attack
of La 4hippe winch 1 ft my system in in
exhausted condition. I could not regain
strength and was ver nervous and sleep-
less sat night, and gotj up in the morning
tireil as when 1 wert to bed.
-4' I had no energy 4nd was in a miser-
able stn.te of health.
.":Mi burn's Heart&
I got at Richard's Dru
me: from a condition
health. They built up
ened my nerves, resto
of my blood, and mad
d Nerve -Pills, which
Store h ere, changed
of misery to good
y system, strengt h.
•ed brisk circulation
a new man of me.
"1 heartily recommend them to any one
suffering* frotn the aft.Or effects of Grippe,
or any other Severe
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The eld.teliable remedy for Sprains, .11inebonee,
finiints,ICurbs-an&nll forms of Lameness. It curers
withont a blemieh becaus it does not blister.
North Each one(, Ont,, Feb. 10, Me
Dr. B. . ICendall Co.,
Dear fra:-Will you please gl 0 LI10- a remedy for heaves.
I have mare that is atIlleted. It ke pleasure in stating that
I have tired Is eurb- of four y ars' standing. with your
Kendall s Blister. by using it onl once and then applying
your SPavin Core. As long as have horses, I will not be
without, Kendall's Spavin Cure a: d Kendall's Blister in my
stable. Very truly y ours,
AD LrHuS G,AuTHIER.
rate $ , 811 for re.. rie a, Urn • ent for family use it
has n eerie'. Ask yeur d uggist for Kendall,.
spavi Cure, also itAl'e attse on the Morse,”
the bo k free, or addrese ,
DR. B. J. KENDALL CO., E OSBURO PALLS, VT.
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okes
Blood
Pure.
If the blood -is pure .the ,whole
body will lor healthy.
If the bl od is impure the whole
system bec rites corrupted with its
impurities.
Burdock Blood Bitters trans-
forms impre and watery blood
into rich purc blood and builds up
the hcalth.
Disease g rrns cannot lurk in the
syster:i.whe 1 13.13.13, is used.
Miss Effie MeDonalil, _Liscomb Mills,
Guy Co., writes,‘: ''I have found
an ex < (Aleut reinedy for purifying
the blood -an curing" sick headache. ; I
had tried many remedies, but: none Of
them did me much good. - 33.13B. has
made ine 40 -ell :that, I feel like a new
womaR and I am constantly recommend-
ing it to my f iends."
EXAM IN AT !Oil
FREE
Defe ts s arcely noticeable
In c ildren assume
dangero-us proportions with
adva cing years.
A pr per correction now will
prey nt serious complica-
tions later.
J. S - RC:GER-TS;
DRU-( T ANp OPTICIA
SEAFORTH.
CENTRAL
Hardware Store.
We have a complete line of wood cools,
ranges, coal and wood heaters,
For a six hole range see our Imperial 0
ford and Colonial, the best value in the
d cooke Moffat's Crown and Match-
Gurney-Tilden's Family Banner t4e
a stoves fitted with steel ov%ens a d
market,
In wo
less and
first cla
warrant
It will pay you to get our prices befo
purchaa ng. ,
Sil IS Murdi
d perfect bakers,
HARDWARE,
Counter's Old Stand, Seaforth
MAKING FIRE BY WOOD.
One Camper Who Tried. Title Ane
clout Plan Without Success.
"Hanged if I believe Inybody ever
made a fire by rubbing two sticks toi
.gether, till travelers' yarnii to the con-
trar,v notwithstanding," declared an en
thusiastic lodal sportsman •he other drisn
"I spent a couple of weeks -with a camp -i
mg party last spring, and o e morning X
got aeparated from the othc boys, and it
was night before•I found in Way back -to
our shack. I am an invetcrate smoker,
and when I filled up my pi[e after wan-
dering around for an hour r two I was
horrified to find that my m tch safe was
,empty. As soon as I mad that discov-
ery any, desire for a sin -e increased
about 500 per cent. If 1 ha had my gun
along, 1 could have started blaze with-
out troublenbut unluckily I ad set out to
do some, fishing and had n weapon but
my hook . and line. Natut lly the first
thing that occurred to me lvas flint and
steel, but I couldn't find 'y flint, an
then I happened to think o the old story'
about making fire with.. t o pieces of
wood. •
"Well, I won't tire you wi
If ever a man gave `an exp
seientious trial I did on thi
picked up chunks of halt
ent kinds of wood, trimme
with my penknife and trie
various combinations, using
one soft aticic, exactly as thl
say the Indians do. But, al
heti until the pesky things
nearly in two, 1 never sue
ting them even warm. At
bered reading somewhere al?
of _the natives of Java, wit,
lay a flat piece of wood
and. twirl 11 small rod,top f
surface, by means of a
Made one of the machines,
snspenderis for the string.
half an ho
tatus was
enough to
-details, but
iment a eon -
occasion. I
dozen differ -
them down
them all in
ne hard and
story books
hough I rub -
were chafed
eded in get -
1st remem-
ut a scheme
.are said to
the ground
shion, on its
rd. I Soon
tting up my
• t the end of
d the appa•
had gone far
he man win? ;
plated liar', -
his gore. I
sk, a-nd the
a. coal from
e. Later on
the lining of
remarks, but
didn't talk'
hey say nasn
to a piece of'
111
ur I was redhot
dead cold. But I
convince me that
wrote the story was a trip
and I yeakned violently to
struck carbp just labout dij
first thing I did was_ to gra
1 110 tire an 1 put it on my pi
I discovered four matches i
my. vest..
. my friend.
-that way
language
asbestas."'
won't repeat my
asked rue why
in the woods.
'ould have set fire
A CRITICAL HUS ND.
[low Fie Thoroughl Tamed by
a Woman. of Wt.
I dare .ay-, there isn't woman 011
earth -who hasn't a theory o 1 the subject
of how to nanage a bashful , and I have
never yet come across a n n who was
any the ,w rse for a little ientitie han-
dling now and then. If I were in the
florist busi less, I'd send a ltn to a eer-
ie') senatcr's daughter, w has set no
example n anaging wives ight follow
with prOfit She has a hush nd, this sen-
ator's. dau rhter, who is di posed to be-
" critical. 11 ost of his friend are men of
great wea th, who live ex emely well,
and associf tion with them 1 s made hire
somewhat hard to please 1 the matter
of cooking. For some time he tendency
has been rowing on him. Scarcely a
meal at h s home table pa sed without
, criticism from him.t •
"What i this meant for " he would
ask after tasting an entree •is :wife had
-racked her brain to think u -
"What oi earth is this?" 1 e wOuld say
when dess 'et came on.
"Is this supposed to be t salad?" he
would inquire sarcastically hen the let-
tuce was erved. The wif stood it as
long as sh could. One evei ing he .came
home in a particularly cap,ious humor.
' His wife was dressed in her imost becom•
leg gown tnd fairly bnbbkd over with
wit. They went -in to dinisn.. The soup
tureen was brought in. Tied to one han-
dle was a ard and on that card the in-
formation in a big round heed;
"This is .oup."
Roast btef followed, witb a _placard
announcing:
"This is •oast beef."
The pot toes were labele , the gravy
dish was dacarded, the o 'yea bore a
card mark c1 "Olives," the salad blown
carried a tag marked "Sales ," and When
the ice cret m came in a car announcing
"This is. ic cream" camo. ith' it. The
wife talked of a thousand dilfern't thing
all throng the meal, neve once refer-
ring by NI ord or , look toi t e • labeled
dishes. Ncither then nor ti er after .did
she say a word about the. , ud never
since that *ening has the 1 aqious hus-
band vent red to inquire W in anything
'set before is.
• Wanted et Blot
Before ecu l Rhodes wen
ley he Was walking near Pa
yard Kipling onS4 hth wh
beautiful vieiv W -h-0 to ob
outlook,however,, waasslight
three appl
that they
ed to the n
door locker
and began
ling satib
fell. Rho
treet_. and Rh
lust come down.
arest cottage am
, broke it in, fou
hacking the trees
in silence. At 1
les sat down t
view. Kit ling got up, pick
of dirty ra , that was lying
and tied it on a branch of o
en trees.. -
"What on earth did you o that for?"
said Macs: "Now I can se the view,"
replied Kipling. "You inns: never have
a scene too
perfect. -You nust always
hane a biot, and that is my blot. I? you
get perfect on, you cease to enjoy it."
to Kimber-
rl with Rua-
mce a most,
:lined: The
y spoiled by
ides decided
So he rush-
, finding the
id an old ax
down. Kip-
ist the trees
enjoy the
d up a piece
the ground
e of the fall -
To Make Haggle. .
Haggis is made in varioss ways, all
m.1ore or 1 Iss elaborate. "S'ile simplest
Is' manner pf preparing it t1 is: Boil the
head, hcai't aud liver -of a slseep with one
pound of hacbn for ,an hour; then chop
them, season highly, and add _sufficient
raw ontrhe il to makel a thick mush. Boil
for two t ars-. in a bag and eery° in the
same, o'er ing it ankl rollin, it back td
look as ) e 1 as you can. Tlis receptacle
Is less.° ncctionable than that frequently
seen in Scotland -a sheep' ' stomach!
l
Yet
An Ext
iner-1\ ow, waite
nite -Let me
had s r?-
tner-r Mee fish
after- uly brou
sir.
iner
one Si elt.
One;
, viThats to pay?
e, sir. What 'bays
ht you
two, L think,
o, three. I had tvo mackerel,
A Modern Cltilbi
Bcy-What do the 3 call a king,
Sknall
pa?
• Father- is majesty.
Small B y -Well, if they
"his =Jest ," what do.they
call a king
all an ace?
MARRI GE LI
ISSUED AT
THE HUB N EXPOSIT°
SE* ORTH, ON
ENSES
R OFFICE,
RIO.
NO W TNESSES REbUIRED.
HE HjITRON E
Professional
en.
XPOSITOR.
It'13. the constant traJet
and worry under which
the professional 1manlelbofs, the irregularity of
habits and loss of res _that
makes him peou1iarlr sus-
)ceptible to kidney tro bles. th
First it's backache, en
nrinary difficulties t en-
nrilees it'a attended to -
Bright's Disease and —
death.
DOAN
KIDNEY':
Strengthen and in
-never fail to givte
the most obstinate ca
Bev. M; F. Cam
Baptist Church, Ells
my personal use Of
which I got at Sh'ar
say they are a xndet
kidney troubles, and
suffereru from.such c
9
ILLS
igorate the ki
nick relief an
bell, pastor o
Ont., says: "
Doan' s Kidney
n's drug store,
excellent rem&
recommend th
naplaints."
neys
cure
the
rom
ills,
can
y for
'in to
THE SAFOR H
sw
1111 Is
R. L.
LAR
Having purchased limn Mr. Josiah Satson
the Seaforth Saw Mills, has placed i the
mill
A new and iriproved Gain
en, :her;
And is prepared ti) crush grain o ethe
shortest notice, and f r 5o a bag.
Give us a trial.
R. L. CX.,
f386-tf
ARK, 04t 1.
MONEY TO LOAN.
money to loan at 4i rer cent On firsteelas
land security. Apply to B. S. RAYS, Do
Bank Building, Scaforth.
"E. 86 D. QuEflity Satisfies
farm
inion
1607
The E. & D. wkeel is the only
adieu bicycle that has built up U
States business, it is the only bi
with FJur-PointAarings.
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Can
iited
ycle
aSS
In four -point bear'Ings the; load is t ens-
,
mitted in a direct line, and there is no jam.
ming of balls in the races. In ordinary ear-
ings the load is transmitted at an a gle,
which greatly increalles the preesure o 'the
Parts of the bearing. In the E-.;-&-1). our -
point bearing, the ;bearing never sustains
greater pressure thau the actual load o the.
bicycle. In ordinary heariegs the pre sure
is often three time the actual load. E. &
D. locally guarantee() National ;bicycles have
four.poidt bearings la the crank-hange ,the
hubs, and the head. The bearings are uar-
anteed for three years.
E. & D. Road Modelsmen's' 0
• & D. Road Models', ladies'
E & D. Special Modelle with gem erree..$ 0
E. & D, Racing Model $ 0
Liberal options aro giv1n3 n saddles', gears, ti ea.
The E. & D. being a n#i nal wheel, is looally guar-
antood. Catalogue on appi elation.
Lumsden Wils n
SEAF RTH
Remettil er
that you ca not possibly be
happy or suc1essfu1 unless you
sleep s�undly,I eat heartily, and
digest what u eat.
Remo
ber
that if yoiir nervous system
needs tonin you will be miser-
able yourself and .make those
you come iilicontact with mis-
erable.
71. 67:111--1,
that in Dr. Tard's- Bioccl Tanci
Nerve Pills you have a rcrn-xly
that has nevr yet tailed to cure
any diseas, caus-ed by. ::-:;-
Poverishe(J jiood, uch as
_Greenish dri.37i:O'd C011": inICX:. n,
Nervous Prdstc-..tion,
Loss of -,./3 -1.)....)c -tile;
andomleh lii,..c)rcle:':s, .1:
ache, arp.„-.s..,,lon cf.
of Er!
Dal -lc Cif:deg IleCC
Pain la the L'ac':,
Liver Diso.r and catz:f .
ctr4. nee boe, tiro hr x f r1-”, — • •
or aaal larroeso,
- • 2
J. D. Me
ONTARIO LA
AB, C. E.,
ND SURVEYOR,
SEkPORTH - - - P, 0.
0 1
Engineer forZ171;ham, 4eaforth,
Howick, Blykh,Culrosi, &c,
Cement Sidewalks, Sewers and Township
Drains will be given special attrtion.
At Queen's Hotel
16984f
,MUSIC UNDER DIFFICULTIES. •
••••••••••••••••••••••
An 'Odd Eixperienee Of *1eeriness:1:14
the '1,Tiolinirit,
Henri Wieniawaki, the famou.: v;o7n-
ist, whom some older readers insy i-
member having heard in this eoantry,
while making a concert tour in The-s:a
with his, brother Josef, a noted piano
player, had some peculiar experiences.
The two brothers were to play in a
large town in the interior and wished to
see the- hall in Voich the concert would
take place. They were conducted through
mud and Snow to a large plank hut
which had been used for a circus, and on
entering found nothing but bare walls.
"And is that where we are to play?"
asked the brothers. "There are neither
benches nor seats."
"Oh, that makes no difference," replied
the marshal. "'With us every one brings
his own seat."
"Yes," answered the Musicians, "but
what about lights? There is not a lamp
in the room."
"That's nothing either," replied their
companion. • "With us every one brings
his own lantern."
Having learned the simple manners of
the country, the musician s asked how the
concert was to be advertised.
"Oh, that's easily arranged," answered
the marshal.. "It's true we have no print-
ing Dress, but I will get a servant to
write the announcement in large letters
on the door, and it ,illiiipread through
the town fast enough:
A man soon appeared lvith a pound of
chalk and began sivritin on the plank
door. The broths aver somewhat de-
jected, but the ,Inarsha1 assured them
that everything would be satisfactory.
Toward evening all the inhabitants
were seen flocking to thle place of per-
formance, each carrying l in one hand a
seat and in the other a lantern. The
house was crowded to overflowing. The
mother of the performers was present,
and, seeing the rain and. snow dropping
through the roof on Henri .while he play
ed, she was greatly disturbed.
"My poor son! He -will take his death
of cold!" she murmured half aloud.
"Is that your son, little mother?" asked
-
a kindly old man sittingnear her, and,
rising, he shouted to the young
"Put your fur coat on!"
to the audience, he said
who is sittirig near me, fe
cold."
Then, turning
"His mother,
rs he will take
Other voiees at once repeated the com-
mand: "Put on your fun coat! Put on
your fur -coat!"
Henri pansed and thanked them for
their permission, but addetl that he could
not play in a fur coat, " hat makes no
difference!" cried the w iole audience.
"Put it on! Put it on!"
He did as he was biddel and played as
best he could so incumbtred. - Musical
Enterprise.
THESWEDE'S GRI VANCE.
Didn't Mind Abuse, bu Objected to
Being Called a No weglan.
"When Swift said that t was impossi-
ble to get an idea into Scotchman's
head withmht trephining 11113, he spoke
without knowledge of the I verage Swede,
at least as we find him in this country,"
said a prominent builder n an up town
hotel recently. "I think I mn tell a story
that carries out that theor, ," he went on,
"and it rein -es to an expo lence a friend
of mine, an architect, ha 1 with one of
that nationality not long I go.
"The arcl4tect in questi m had erected
a handsome' dwelling for is own use in
a nearby sdburb, and on day, after it
was completed, he -went out to look it
oveand some o the carpets and rugs laid,
flrescoing had ecu completed.
r. The
and you caili imagine his feelings when
lie discoverer!' that a water pipe had burst
In one of the halls and th overflow was
gradually ru ning his prop rty.
"My frien0 dashed out of the house,
greatly pertnrbed, and bro ght back with
him the firstl plumber he f und in the vil-
Idge. He pointed to the r med walls and
told the pisle doctor to g t to work at
once.
"The plumber, however„ eemed to be in
no hurry to rive the premi es. Ho looked
around cahn y and then -drawled:
" Tell, dat been a poo y big yob. I
gotten take out d' wash 3oards and d'
floors. Dat been a podty ig yob.'
" 'Well, for heaven's s ke, get at it,'
fumed my Iriend. 'Don' you see the
place is being ruined? Ge to work.'
'Yes, I $een dal,' re arked the im-
perturbable plumber, 'bit dat costen
pooty big. Dot a big yob.'
"Nothing apparently c 13 Id move the
fellow, so my friend, afte telling him a
ili
few honest, lard facts, Id ked him down
stairs and o it of the hous . The plumb-
er repaired t.t mice to the village saloon,:
where he to d his tale of sae.
"'Say,' h drawled, `va been de mat-
ter.mit Jet feller up dere f I guess he
moost been razy. He g•t me oop dere
In dot new 1 ouse to make ; yob of work,
and 19 time he called m a Norwegian
fool, and all de time I vo a Swede.'"
,
No Way to Beat Them of Course.
The :cow:raters who lay cards on
their long morning and ev ming rides are
a minority, )ut strong enough to control
the smoking 'ar. You corn early and fall
into one of their choice scats by a win-
dow where there is a bree .e. - A. pack of
cards lies waiting on the si I, arranged by
the bralceman. Just as th car has filled,
all but your seat and the o 0 turned over
In front of it, in come . our burly fel-
loV,;S, three Of whom drop into the seats
by you. One asks:
"Hearts?"
You say 'No" and turu Your paper.
Then the in. n says:
"Yon don't mind changing with :Tim-
my, then, do you?"
Jinitny has taken a na Tow perch at
the rear end and looks orit appealingly.
Of course sion go; of course you don't
like it, but :ion go.- -
Chir+me an Good Cooks.
Second only to the Frenh are the Chi-
nese when i4 comes to culinary skill, and
with simple materials they will contrive
to put together a ineal which would
shame an or41innryEng1is1 cook.
In peasant families the wife or datigh- •
ter does the cooking, but n all large es-
tablishmentthe cooks re invariably
men.Exchtinge.
Gone.
Bilter-,Flow is your ne cook getting
on?
Tuckerly-I don't kno . She didn't
leave her address.
Those without occupatio have the Jon-
gest.life expectation, accot ding to mortal-
ity tables.
Until 1840 New York city had no regu-
lar police force.
CAST
RI
For lifzants and bLildren.
141110tture
•-eji
est obtainabl
nost rigid inP
hat for ease i
ower cream s
e sell these
llowed to deci
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. H. , with a ca-
pacity of 300 lbs„ are t e finest pro-
ducts of the largest and best equipped
cream separator factory in the world.
The materials entering .nto -the con-
struction of these mac ones are the
. The work is done by ekilled workmen, and is subjected to the
ection. Without fear of substantial tontradictioni we can say
operating, clean skimming and durability, there is no other hand
paratox made by any one anywhere that is equal to the Sharp/es.
achines on their merits. We believe that the buyer should be
de which machine is best for him to buy. We leave them to any
i tending buyer for a WE ek or ten days, with privilege of returning the machine
iF not perfectly satisfied with it. Price of No, 1 machine, $90; W. H. 8, ma-
chine, $75. Write for illustrated catalogue. See sample machine at Hincialey
rothers' wareilooms, Seaforth.
W. L. OUIMETTE, Londesboro, Ontario.
1
When you
ity" shoe yo
fit an finis
American sh
The "Kin
the only one
Ladies' Sh
American ar
Canada wit
out of its qu
The "Ki
orn by the
ladies; it is
fashion, of e
27 styles,
Branded
Gold med
Exposition,
Made by
LIml
o* Style.
wear a "King Qua!,
get all theStyle'the
found in the best
es.
Quality" factory is
in Canada that makes
es better than the
ice
,
which comes into
aas% duty taken
lity,
Quality" brand is
est dressed Canadian
a true note of shoe
rrectness in dress.
widths, all sizes.
King Quality."
lawarded at the Paris
900.
he J. D. King Co.,
ed, Toronto,
1
IT WILL PAY
You to _attend the Forekt City Business
and Shorthani College, London Ont.
Practical instruction in practical ,sub-
jects. For-oer fifteen years we have
been in touch; with young people and
their needs, and the business world and
its requilements.
Every facility at .command for aiding Young
people both be,fore and after graduation.
We are doing buperior work, results
prove it. Sed for our catalogue and
°allege Journal..
J. W. WES1T3ERVELT, Principal.
170.20
otice to Creditors,
In he Matter ofl the Ebtate of Margaret
edmond, late of the Township of Tuck -
e smith, in theCounty of Huron, widoW,.
d ceaeed.
N thin in hereby given, putsuant to Chapter 129,
). 1897, that all persons having claims againet
the state of the saon o about the 6th ay of October, 1900, are ;Topic.
l Margaret Redmond, who died
ed t gird on or be ore the 3rd day of November,
1900, by post prepai or deliver to John McKay or
Davi Mclean, both of the Township of Tucker -
emit , Kippen P.O. ddress, the 'tole Executors of
the aid estate, or -se d or hand to their agent, G. J.
Suth riand, conveyancer, Bengali P.O., their narres,
addr sees and coeup tions, with particulars of their
olain e, duly verified by affidavit, and the natuto of
the s emitter' (if ) held Try tbem, and notice is
furt er hereby give , that after the said last men.
tion d date, the said Executors will proceed to dis-
tribute the assets n the -said deceaeed among the
parti s entitled there a, having regard cnly to the
clain s of which notle shall have then been given as
ahoy required, and tbe said Executors shall not be
liabl for the said ass tr, or any part thereof, to any
per n or persons di whoa° claims notioe ehall not
have been received at the date of veld dietribution.
JOB WRAY, DAylD MoLEAN, Executors, Kip.
pen = .0. Dated October 13, 1900. 1714x3
Lu
and
Red
you
fee
ATING & LAMB,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
ber, Lath,L.Shingles, Cedar Posts
anti Timber.
r lumber consists of the best quality of Hemlock
Pine, being well niaeufactured. Any Amount of
Cedar Shineles *tweets on hand. Bring along
bills, you will tit sure to got them filled midis-
rily, ferGedelch street East 1711-tf
the
tors
Tho
the
On
to t
and
the
ethe
the
the
Vxve
the
Notice To Creditors.
uee is herebygirren pursuant to ehapted 129, of
evised etatutes of Ontario, 1897, that all credl-
or othtrs havil claims against the estate of
as Willlson, laof the township of Mullett, in
ounty of Buron4 yeoman, deceseed, are required
before the 3rd 4Ly of November 1900, to deliver
i
e undersigned, 1i.11 particulars 1:)f their oialms
the nature of he securities, if any, bold by
. And further eke notice that after such dtte
mete of the deceaved will be distributed among
arties entitled thereto having regard only to
!aims of which , notice shall then have been
re. V. El. HAYS, Solicitor for CHAS LOWRIE,
tor of the will f depeased. Dated at Seafotth
4th d3y of Coto1r, IRO, 1714 3
Our direct eonneetions vvi I ave you
time and money for all point.
Canadian North West
Via Toronto or Chico. e,
British Columbia and Californla
pointa.
Our rater, are the lowest. We have them
‘e suiti eve. yhody and PUL MAN TOUR.
k ST OARf. 'or your accsom °dation. Call
for further information.
Grand Trunk Relilway.
Tilting leave 13enforth and 01 ton -stations =ai
allow :
Mums.
JoliltATORTIti
m
12,40 P. . 12.45 re .
rasugeW61-....
passenger..., ... .. 10.12 P. M. 10.27 P. M.
0.20 A. M. 10.15 A. M.
Mixed Train..1. ...
Mixed Train. ... I,. ._. 0.15 P. AL 7.05 P. II
7.63 A. M. 7.38 AM,
131°PlasliaseEnAgmetr-.. ..[' ....
Paseenger.. . , .... 8.11 P. . 2.55 P. II,
Mixed Train .... ' .. .. 4.50 P. M. 4.26 P.M.
'
Wellington, Grey and Bruce.
Goma Noeirn-
Ethel
Brussels..
Bluevale,.
Wingham.....1.
Glom ;
Winghara...
Bluevale
Brussels.... .1..
Ethel...•
Paseenger.
8.071', M.
8.17
8.27
8.38
Passenger.
8.58 A. K.
... • 7.02
• . • . 7.18
7.28
Londotit, Huron
Goma Noeril-
London, depart ..........
Centralia -1-
Exeter - .4. .
Monsen- ..1
Hippen. . .. • • a • •
Brucefickt..,.. e• • • •. as ea ea
Olinton,.• -
Londesboro
Blyth.....
Belgrave- .
ss
GOING BOUM-
Wieghem,
.•
Blyth --
4•111
Londestioro.•••••••••• ••
Clinton ....-
Bruoefield- .. . ... .......
Heneall- .......
Exeter
Centra,111n..0 •:•"0-1••••••••
London, (arrive).. •4 •••
Mixed.
1.40 P. et.
2.10
2.35
8.25
Mixed.
8.56 A. M.
9.17
9.45
10.02
and Bruce.
Pairsonger.
8,15 A.11. 4,40 P.m
9,18 5.55
9.30 6.07
9.41
9.60
9.68
10.15
10.88
6.18
6.25
6.313
6.55
7.14
10.41 7.23
10,56 727
11.10 8.00
Paseenger,
6.53 lex. 3,75
7.01 3,40
7.14 8.55
7.22 4.05
7.47 4.26
8,05 4.49
8.15 4.67
8,22 5.02
8.135 15.14
8.46 5.23
9,87 A, M. 6.3.2
H. R.Jackson
SONS
DIREOT IMP° T71118 07?
Jules 1obun & Co's Brandy, Cognac,
France;• Jno. de Kuyper & Son, Hol-
land Gin, Rotterdam, Rolland;
BootleTom Gin, London, England ;
Bulloch &Co.'s Scotch Whisky, «las.
gow, Scotland; Jarnieson's Irish
Whisky, Dublin, Ireland ; also Port+
and Sherry Wine frotn France and
Spain, Agents for 4Walker's Whisky,
Ontario ,• Royal DistiItery and Davi,
Ale and Porter, Toronto,
To THqE PUBLIC
We have opened a- retail store In
co neetion with our ivJaolesale bud-
businees in the rear of tbe new Do.
Minion. Bank, in Good's old stand,
where we will sell the boot goods in
the market at bottom prices. Goods
delivered to any paxt of the town
free.
1ELEPHONE 151g-tf
SEAFORTH DYE WORKS
Ladies and gentlemen, thanking you all for pad _
patronage and now that a DOW sea on is at hand "
with to let you know that 1 am still in the businese,
ready to do my beet to give you overy ostittfaction -
In doing your work in the lino of cleaning sedtlyeing
gentlemen'e and ladles' clothing, dJono without teeing
ripped as well as to have them ped. All wool
goods guaranteed to give good e83tafactlon en _pivot -
eat notice. Shawls, curteine, 4o a,t moderate
prices Please do not fail to give tne a call. Butner
and eggs taken in exehettge foni work. HENRY
NICHOL, Goderich street east, op site the Cathollo
Church. 1801-41
PUBLIC NOT OE.
Teke notice that I bave made ppliektIon to tho
Lieenee Commiesioners tfor flout Huron for the
privilege of trianeferring the Beene° for the Queen's
Hotel at St Joseph. to Michel Le r. Any petition
against the saki transfer must be lodged with the
Inspector on or before =the 7th ay of November,
1900. ft 5, HAYS, Solicitor for NAPOLEON
VALLEE. Exe uter CYRILLE rALLEE'S estate.
Dated at Sealorth, October 22,1 In5.2
The McKillop Mu us.' Fire
Insurance Co II re any.
FARM AND ISOLAT40 -rove&
PROPERTY ONLY INSURED
L
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J. , McLean, Preiddcrffienr, Iiippe P. 0.; Thorns*
Fraser, Ace -president, Brueefield P 0.' Thomas E.
ilaye, Socylrese. &aorta P. 0, 1 W. 0, Brosd.
foot, Inepeoter Of Lossesammoro, SiLeeforth P. 0.
W. G. Broadfout, Seaforth ; Jo 0, Grieves WI
throp ,• George Dale, Seaforth; Ohnellennewols,
Dublin; James Evans, 131300hW t" John Watt,
iistiock ; Thonnte Prettier Bruindl Id ; John
team, Eippen ; Jemes.afine.11y, Clioton.
jaltorrambi,cuStntriffithin,gliszgairioakon;dv110s1ati MI.diellaw Yeo, Holmes reHafotaolrthes!
alldito6
leP9,; George Murdle and Jnb:n 0, monism,
Parties desiroui to effect Intiuranoss or trans.
rot other tnisiness will be promptly attended to oa
-pplieation to any of the above °diner% itddressed ts
heir respective post egos*,
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