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FEBRUA
Y 8, 1901
IMPC RTAN NOTICES.
ORGAN FOR SALE.—F r este cheeps good organ.
Apply at THE EXRO:ITOR O}fioe. 1727-4
OR SALE.—Good frame store aeoomodation house
jT good well, good barn. Will be sold cheap. Ap-
yto John F. Staples, Cu ertauoe. 1727.4
tU OOD WANTED.—%V nted at the Egmondville
v�+ pottery, between fifty and sixty cords of
black ash, half dry and he 1 green, 4. feet long. Ap-
ply to F. BURGARD & SO , Egmondville. 1725.tt
TOTICF. melt ¢'ravel liken ou6 of the gravel pit
on Lot 24, Corcoesior 7, hleKilkp, will be ten
cents per fond, fr( m da -, Jar nary, 1901. MRS.
(Dr.) COOPER, Conetanc , 174x2
anted to purchase, a good
r, at a reasonable distanoe
aatity of Maple and Base -
lengths. For particulars
L, Seaforth Foundry.
1729 -ft
IMIlEkt WAN PED.—'
piece of 'deeding tlmb
from Seaforth. Also a q
eo:(i sow lege, of (liffert'n
apple to ROBERT BE
IA'-COD WANTED. —
Prole teriau . ('hu
weed, 4 feet ton,;. green.
Tenders for wens tail be
by A. D. GRANT, Limon
Cetnutittee.
1 OrSE KEEPER WA
II to take charge of a
In connection with the
A married couple, if suit
ployment I>utieee tr con
J. & J. SPRO ..T, Egnion
Wanted for Egniondville
ch, 12 cords good body
Must he fleet sleets maple.
eccived until February lith
rile P. 0., Chairmen of
1723.3
'TFD.—A suitable person
)d run the boarding house
Tuukeremith brick works.
blo, might Loth get ern.
(hence in April. Apply to
vino. 1729.3
CF.AR:Ir0 OUT AL CTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK, 11I PLEME 'TS, ETC.—Mr E. Bowen-
t erre• has been i❑etructo. by Mr. Peter Lemont to
sell by public auction on Lot 14, Concession 16, Hay
township, on Friday, F.bruary 8th, at 1 e'olook, p.
no, the following property, viz.: Horses.—Ono mare
rising !Weevers old, in a .1, 1 filly coming one, bred
- by " RingStanton' . Ca tle.-20 steers riding three
and weighing between 1 and 11 hundred, 10 steers
corning is 0 }}ears o d, 4 cows sup -wed to bo in calf,
1 heifer touring three, in calf, 2 he fors coming three.
breeding ewes. Imple•
drill, 1 oulti,'ator, 1 hay
icor, ]set double harness, 1
, 1 grind stone and a lot of
ue tomention. Teams,—Ali
sh, over that .amount Dight
von on furnishing approved
Sheep.—Thirty five ge'0
monts.--1 b nd, r, 1 see
rake, 1 mower, 1 ltnd u
pair of trucks, 1 hay roc•
other articles toe nunrer
some of $5 and under o
month's oyedib 111 be g
joint notes. A discount at the rats of 6_por cent. per
annum wilt be given 10 cash on credit amounts,
PETER LAMOt'NT, Pro r ctor ; E. BOSSENBKRRY,
Auctioneer. 1720.2
REAL ESTP TE FOR SALE
ARIA FOR. SALE - outh half of Lot 14, L. R. E.
U Stanley, uontatni a t4tt aures, about 6 acres
bush, the balance clearsand in a fair eta a of ration. There to ou tt o plane a frame barn and
email house It Is fairly well fenced, Monty of good
water and an excellent 'ours metier i just beginning
to bear. Will be sold a ear and on very easy terms
of paynen`. Apply to B. R. IHIGGINS, Bruce field
1728.4
• �i1.M1 FOR SALE.—For sale North half of Lot 27
• Concession 15, Hay, containing 60 13.10B, eel
cleared, tote of water and gc'od fences, mostly wire,
ande3el1 underdrainod, 12 acres fall- ploughe( and 6
acres in fall wheat, 1 acre of good orchard and a
brick house and good
wheel and root alike.
J. C. Kalbfleisch's n
Blake P. 0.
arm", Convenient to tlhuroh,
It le'one half a mile north of
till8. `"JOSEPH OESCII, Sr.,
1728x8
U ARSM FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot 26, Conoeslion
• 1, L, R. 8., Tucke smith, containing 00 acres,
ail cleared and in a fir t olaee state of cultivation.
There are on the prom see a comfantable log h3use,
a good frame barn 85x 0 feet with stablicg attaohod
plenty of water ; ie co venient to markets, with goad
gravel roads, and is co isidered one of the boat 50
acre farms in the town hip. Will be sold cheap as
theroprietor wlehos o retire from farming. Apply
on the premises or t ALEX. GORDON, Egmond-
villa E'. 0. 1720x4
FOR SALE.
rale t o
(`t014' FOR SALE.— or 1 a her ug hbred Dur-
ham ham cow, suppos d to be in sold to Mr. John K.
Brown's thoroughbred bull. She le from D. D. Wil.
son's imported bull " Prime Minister." Apply on
Lot 11, Concession 9, ullett. L. FARNHAM, Con-
stance P. 0. 1727x4
tusiness
en's Backs.
TM SALE OR TO RENT.—General 'tor' with .
dwelling and stabiing in oonneotion. Situated
in the village of Winthrop, Huron County, 5 miles
North of Seaforth. Possession given beginning of
hiereh, GOVENLOCK BROS., Winthrop.
P. 0. 1728x4
Ce TOOK FOR SALE.—For sale, 10 milob °owe and
e0 honor', all of whioh aro supposed to be In calf
So a registered Durham bull and several of them will
calf in a abort time. Also a heavy draught gelding
rising fsur years old. Apply on Lot 14, Concession
2, L. R. S., Tuekersmith, one mile and a quarter east
of E:ippen and half a mile south. W. M, DOIG.
1728-t t
ril1IORO BRED STOCK FOR SALE.—The under -
j, signed baa for sale on his stook farm, lot 8'1,
Concession 5, lesborne, five thorn bred registered
bulls from the best strains and ranging from ton
menthe old, up, ono being 4 years cid and a very
superior animal. Four are red in color and one roan.
Also a number of cows and heifers, either in calf or
have recentle calved. These are all pure bred and
aro recommended. 11 deeirable an exchange will bo
made for stock etecre THOMAS CUDMOR.E, Huron -
dale P. 0. 1720 -ti
AUCTIONEERS.
i1IUOMAS BROWN, Liconeed Auotioneer for the
J Counties of Huron and Perth. Orders left at
A. M. Campbell's implement wareroome, Seaforth, or
Tot': Exi'oarrcen Office,' will receive prompt attention.
Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. 170811
AUCTIONEERING.-B. S. Phillipe Licensed
Auctioneer for the counttoe of Huron and
Perth. Being a practical farmer and thoroughly
understanding the value of farm stock and imple-
ments, places me in a be.teroeition to realize good
prices. Charges mod, rate. Satisfaction guaranteed
or no pay. All orders left at Hensall poet office or
at Lot c3, Concession 2, Hay, will be promptly
ttended to. 1709-tt
STOCK FOR . SERVICE.
lE0 FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned will keep
1 for service on Lot 16, Concession 2, Hay, a
thoroughbred improved Berkshire ho;, 1 year old.
Terms 81 payable at time of service, if charged $1.60.
JOAN ELDER.
110 PIG BREEDERS.—The undersigned will keep
on Lot 26, Concession 6, L. R. 8., Tuokersm:th,
a thoroughbred Texwoneir Pro, also a thorough-
bred Yox►teifrxa Pre. A limited number of sows will
be admitted to each, Terms *1, payable at the time
of service, or $1.50 If oharged. JAMES GEMMILL.
1608.52
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Too- much ru;: i and
bustle, work and worry fall
to the lot of -the rrrvcrage
business man. Kidneys
can't stand' it; they -fail to
filter the poisons from the
blood . properly. Urinary
trouble,gonere lla.nguor and
pain in. the back are the
natural results. A man
Can't attend to business
properly if his back aches
—no use trying. ''
Only one sant remedy that never faile—
DOAN'S
KIDNEY PILLS,
Take a hila
used thein:
"I have takeh
I procured at t
rheumatism and
back, with which
the past six year
good that I hear
an excellent medic
and backache."
in agrioultural im
Doan's Kidney
or weak back,
dropsy, gravel, e
frequent risings t
weakness o! the
old people. Re
:'nd referee dl1
Pill Co., Toront
rom business men who have
dam's Kidney Pills, which
no Mectical Hall here, for
pains hs the small of my
I have been :afflicted for
. They did me so mush
lily recommend them as
nine for rheumatic troubles
CHARLES C. PIL1izY, dealer.
plemente, Orillia, Ont.
Pills cure backache, lame
fright's disease, .diabetics,
diment in the urine, too.
t night, rheumatism, and
kidneys in:children and
]ember the tame, Doan's,
there. The Inoan Kidney
,Ont.
rpo STOOK BREEDERS.—Tho well known Short-
1 horn bull, New Year's Gilt," 22087 has been
removed from the premieee of Mr. William °bap-
man to the premises o the undersigned, whore he
will 1(e kept for the improvement of stook until
further nation in. those columns. 1 also' keep for
sertido a float oleos improved Yorkshire boar. A.
0. SM1LL1E, "Good Cheer Farm,"Tuokeremith.
1721-tf
THE SEAFLORTH
sew
AND . .
LAy p \vol k while you sleep without
A W a gtijie or ]lain, curing bilious.
LI,t` � nca. , constipation, sick head=-
V ach; and dyspepsiiti anti, make
PILLSyou feel better in the morning.
Pri a 25o. et all drug gists.
Chopping Mills
R. L. CLARS,
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Wants any quantity of good logs
and heading bots., 40
inches long,
-1''or whish the highest price will be paid.
K
ALL'Sica
PAVIN
Cl1RE
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(.ua.torne sawing done on short notice and
at reasonable pricer. Satisfaction guaran-
teed.
R. L. CLARK, C4th.
Bee -if
McLEOD'S
System Renovator
—A1 D OTHER—
TESTED RENIEDIE$..
A specific and antidote far Imppure, Weak and Im
povertshed Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleepleeenese, Palpita-
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia Loss
of Memory, Bronohltip, Consumption, Gall tones,
Jaundloo, Ki(tney and Urinary Diseases, St. hilus
Dance, Female-. Ireogularioles and General Debility.
LABORATORY --Oce erioh, Ont rio.
J. M. McLEOD, Proprietor and Mann
facturer.
Sold by J..8. RoBEBTs, kleaforth.
16014f
tee,!'same ✓�,/
The old re_iah
Splint', Curbs an
without a blew
o remedy for Sparta', Ringbones,
all forms of Lameness. It mores
ab because it does 001 blister.
:'+lartb Plantagenet, Ont., Feb. 10,'98.
0.
you please give me a remedy for heaves.
s afflicted. flake pleasure In stating that
b of four years standing with your
• usin it only ones and then applying
An long as I hart ho homes r will not bo
Dr, i3. J. Kendall C
Dear Sirs:— ill
Ihaveamare that
t,
f aye cured a Cur
K dell's nitetar. b
g r Spavin Cure.
w hoot Kendall's :�peril: Cure and Kendall'e ];!tater in my
atgble.
Very truly Jobrs,
OLPEILS GAUTEIIER.
Pelee 51, Six for 5. Asa liniment for family use it
has no equal. sk your druggist for 1{endau'a
Spnvin Cure, a so "A Treatlseon the Horse,"
the book •free, or address
DR. B. J: KENDitLL CO., ENOSBURO PALLS, YT.
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Sight Rest red
Science poin
out the war o.
the restorati n of
sight.
If your vision is
defective we; can
by. scientific `
methods me sure
the defect an
supply the
necessary glasses
to restore it.
J. S ROBERTS, --
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1.111., 1 rib
(tout
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Never
(1iid .fist
thrill tit.
1.)orotlly
five-year
the 'last
and to
lionS of
bonds.
l 1)111at
miner ala
t(1 he('Ol
old Poli
go.rtl.cn
V110 kn
1)1or
adopt,
n'alcc Ill
I l u t.
ho otos
';Ise. I
..no\\'n,
li tion.
)rol)Ort:
'if she
o'as life
'This l
bt't
Lion. of
11I vs. l'r•
ninon
\\.i t it 1
(.luring
I)tei(l 111'
01' ,ill c
j l 0 her 1
t('n( ion
(-lir C'r
on 111e
(lied \\'t
nesse. b
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111 11.,''Itt(
f(e•rI, }a
till'`beet
DRUG( ,'AND OPTICIAN,
SE FORTH. '-
C NTRAL
Hard are Store.
We have a complete line of wood cooks,
ranges, coal and wood heaters.
Fora six hole range see'our Imperial` Ox-
ford and Colonial, the beet value in the
market.
In wood gooks Moffat's Crown and Match-
less and Gurney Tilden's Family Banner are
first Blase stoves -fitted with steel ovens and
warranted perfe t bakers.
It will; pay yo to get our prises before
purchasing.
Silis Murdie
HAI DWARE,
Counter's 0 d Stand. Seaforth
DOES IT PAY _co
JCKY. LIT4'LE GIRL.
crit Millints by just liri:t;r a
el wrap—like Nit-hob:K ( .
'r('4'410 4(111. 1.1x Tor; tan( .
trill :'alrl VrauciSe0 010111ers
t'S Lake, oiler ineert'st i11 a
u1 tits.$' are (103' evincing is
(rcejle, he `I`itian haired
old' girl who- made happy
days of _' iCholtts 1.', Creech!
)t•h00t... to I.1aquealled his muil-
111inint I)1' )Iicrty, stocks and
tic as it vas for tht' hardy
Ler 111i_ny .oars of rough lift;
111 (1t 1 tc•hi' i to the one -y 0ur-
tigster ho saw ])laying i11 a
text' 1-0 his 0%311 1101111', those
;.V ]lith host thought it even
intert:siting . that he 'should
the child 1111(1 'then should
r" heir to lis millions.
this 11e did,- and 11O.W coon's
l extraordinary feature -Of the
n his 'ill, it has just become
Creed( 1131)os1(1 but one con
That was that the entire
should go to ;Dorothy only
has 1 d a proper and virtte-
niquu feature Of C'rcede's .v ill
ught o light by the distills-
a sill for $ 25O a week by
10(ie, \ -ido\V of the millionaire
She had not lived happily.
er 11 esbilud, and some time
the 3'Ctit' l)0fore he died 11e
• $`3.),000 in • relinquishment
mins igain.st hull. She went
loll10 n Alabama., and the
was that at the end of the
retie , hould obtain a divorce
ground of abandonment. Ile
thin •a Year and the suit Was
rough
as
r of
110 I11
(irlys
1 l first
Il \V 1140\\'
did home in
to 11d01'1 h('1
d. it'hc
('(Iltk;-crou1lt.
li t' was dos'i
to the al)1)oi
minor Its Ito;rotle 's p;tiarclian. 'I'his
V. -/1-S 11'.'111' the end of ('roede's lifo.
The guardian (115te1td of the Mother,
(ii, ((. Airs. nsford•-recover•Ccl, ((11d,
although sh had trembled for the
:1:ttire of he• little (laughter because
she •couldii
of obtain for her th(
Nest. (Wye 11 Alf 0'(, she 0030 fount]
1!u)t- 1)oliothyV lind become an heiress
to 111i111011s. 1
.111 his vv -iii Creed:- provided for the
ftltnre coinfc)rl rind training' of tie
little .ono NV 105.1(, c'hil(liHl prat. 11e ha(
1)1 ir'hteir(I 1IS Itl:,t (111,3 5, II 11(.1 he ((0
i e; ted that she he •given the ttdvane
logos 0f sp(ci0l,tutors. Ili5 wishes
lt.-3.Ve been • the .(:.,Oscull care of 1)oroe-
1It3•'.y nl0ther, rind in t he fortunate
-daughter 000 being developed 1110s'
strong ,trails of c'harac'ter \1.111(.11 th
rough mine r• thought he saw in Ili
1it-tl1, friend
Dorothy 1' •cede, is in her fifth yea r
•110\\', and alts' n)ust- \V tit, many \ t'r'r,
before she__ an color into poser:;Sion
of the $3.0t 0,000 left to her by he
guardian. ']'hose mho see her cetcu,
\\'Vile ininclf 11 of her childish lack ( f
appr('ciat iot, • of \That the (1(111101 -
(1i►-e's grncrk)5ity means to her, et 3
-confident 11'111. when she becomes 2
,year s old he, will come into th
property.
They hav o no fear that she w.i 1
lose the Ci•'ede fortune because 0f
the - unique .provision of the will
\V11ich has i ecently become known.
it lir Dorothy Ilasfurd,
Irs, Edith Scott - • Has-
ide bright and happy
of the Colorado Miner.
511\V her t [trough
of his splen -
Los Angeles. Ile \\•rioted
, 11111. her 1110111130 1)10-
11 'Airs, linsford bre:h(111'
i11, 1'o\Vc;vet', 0rid her
aired -of, she C0n)rnto(1
111111'11 of the \\'t'althe'
Read the .tolldwl , g lettter rFceived by the princi-
pal of the
THE CONAD ' BUSINESS COLLEGE,
CH ' THAM, ONT.,
and leen' how hig ly the graduates of this of thye
school are though of by the business publi :. ..
"Ootober 18, 1900.
11884
nada, write,
Chat* Ont.
Ilural Free Mall Delivery.
One of th
in the deve
States post
extension of
degrees and kvith good judgment, an
wherever it has reached, if report.
are to be Credited, it, has been al,
very considerabk success. The post -I
master -general n )‘sr . estimat .; that
the syst CM Call be . ex tended: over
such parts of the country as 111El.y
USC .11 to advan age at, an approxi -
urges all kit ds A reasonable econo-
affairs. ill 017 017 to be able to ask
for fuller ap ror riations in this di-
rection. "1111 e5 ulnae for HIFIII1U1.111-
ing free deli ery in this _year on
plans alreads f.nened is placed at
Protean' Trees From rabbits.
Rabbits oft n injure young trees in
winter when Guru is snow_ on the•
geonnd. The mo Ind of earth heads
off -1 he mice but is no. hindrance to
the ra.bbits. - Corn stalks,„ three 00
four:feet long se all around the tree
and ' tied at the .upper and low (10
ends, are a ow protection. Or, the
mixture of soot. and skim. milk, re-
ferred to in th se c‘,Itituns several
_times, may be (wiled with a rag,
putting it, on tin tree as high as the
t•abbits -will be likely to reach. --
.National -Stockman,
, Disposal' 0 Dead Animals.
IL *is a 10S8 o valuable material
to bury -a. dead animal. Cut the ear-
cese up .into as 5111011 pieces as pos-
sible, placing. them in a large box
or cemented 'pit, using both flesh
and .bones, us m ell as the entrails.
Dry dirt may ) e used to till the
spaces between' ,he pieces. Use one
part sulphuric . acid and 'WO -parts.
mass until it is Lthoeoughly saturat-
be fit for use, • hut little odor being
phenomenal successe
I System hits been the
rural free delivery. ThiL
two or three years ago
ippropriation of- perhaps
.t has been ektended 1);,1'
•
unnt
ores.
with Burdock Blo d
" I was very lc
health and employe
clan who attended
filially my leg bro e
sores with fearful bti
thirteen running s re
from my knee to the t
All the medicine I to
was gone I noticed
a change for the
better and by th
time I had finish°
two bottles -my le
was perfectly heal
ed and my healt
greatly improved
N EXPOSITOR.
it -it, Freeport,
tig experience
itters.
run doWn in
hree months;
t in running
at one time
p of my foot.
)k did me no
ide and tried
If the bottle
I have removed my har esti shop to my
own store, ONE DO R ORTH OF THE
POST OFFICE, whe e I be pleased to
meet all my old oust mer and- many new
Gillespie's Hi rn ss is the
best Har ess.
A full stock of Hoke lankets, Robes,
Prices right and setisfaction guaranteed.
Give us a call and we, will please you,
delight your horse, satisfy; your puree.
JAMES GILLESPIE, Seaforth,
One Door NOR1.111 of the Post Office,
A Terri le Cough.
If people would only resti coughs and
colds in time wit Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup, there would be fewer homes
The severest con hs an colds, bronchitis
and croup, and ths first tages of consump-
tion yield readily Ito th s powerful, lung -
healing rtimedy.
Read what Mrs. Thos. Parter, Northport,
Ont., says: " I oa ght a severe cold, whioh
settled on my thr at and lungs so that I
thought would send me to my grave. I
trieddifferent remidies ut all failed to do
me any good until took Dr. Wood's Nor-
way Pine Syrup, and tl a contents of one
bobble completely cUred e."
'Pity for Denmark IllePlaced.
We are wont to th ink -of Denmark
as a poor little country made up of
mountain ranges, forests, fish, tiolds
and IpovertY.; still. We 1.C. 1.111.1.1
eNIPOrted ths past Year 1129,000,000
p6unds of the- best butter in the
world, worth hot -lese 'than 533,00
000, besides a large amount. of fancy
curdir bacon which brought a, big
0.0
French soldiers, wiled in active ser-
vice, do not wear socks. German and
Iluss-i-dir soldiers wear bandages on
their feet instaad ftf socks.
MARRUNGE LICENSES
IMBUED AT
THE MIRO EXPOSITOR OFFICE,
13111AF RTE. ONTARIO.
NO WI E,88E8 REQUIRED,
IT WILL PA
NI
al
Tlitt.0 women. t, • wive§ of famous -hus-
bands, have -Accorded the bondr of
burial in Vi 0..,111ins1,00 abbey. Th0 are
Lady- Paluansum, Lady Augusta Stan-
k y, W•ite of Dean. Stanley... and Mrs.
Gladstone. ,
of Feder4tion of WOmen's Clubs of
Indiana, Is the wife of the private seere-
Lary of the la e urge M. Pullman. Her
tnt.Thand LIONV owns the street car system
sof South Bend, Ind.
Mrs. Hawley, wife '0; the Connecticut
senator, is an enthusiastic clubwoman.
'She served teeo•terms as tire:lident of the
Washington club and is proininently eon-
uected with several Washington hospi-
I tills and other charities,
Miss Alice Parsons, a Tulare county
(Cal.) schoolteacher, -S-IINV lerge bear go-
ing up the h llside near the ranch where
she boarded. She picked me a Winches-
ter, • gave chase and, when -Within range,
sbiii•ootti.ght bruin down with a well directed
Jane,. Lady Carew, now over 100 years
old, is not thie only survivor of the guests
present at the famous ball. at Brussels
given on the eve of nativity by the Duch-
ess or Richn ond.' The other is Lady So-
phia. Cecil, s ster of the late .Lady Louisa
Tighe.
Miss Marilan Talbot, ,dean' of the WOM-
en at the Ueiversity of Chicago, has-been
giving the students ,some practical hints
in cooking. She said in a recent lecture:
"Ton per cent of the moaey Amesicans
spend -far flood is utterly wasted. We
teleiiiitigasinalyw.-ae3r"el in the art of throwing
The will of Mrs. Julia A. Harding, who
. lied recently -in Cambridge, Mass., gives
$20,000 to the Cambridge hospital, a like
amount to ithe Avon Place Home For
Children in, Cambridge, $10,000 to the
C-ambridge Associated Charities and
$5,000 to the Congregational church Of
Winooski Fells, Vt.
When at lhome Mme. Patti, .-the great
prima donne, entertains regularly, a pri-
vate theatrical entertainment always be-
ing e featui e of the evening', but she only
sings during the visits of royalty... Her
caosts are not allowed to pay for the
most trivial thing while visiting her: tel -
(Trams, letters and such matters are at-
teeded to at the expense of the hostess.
You to attend the Ivor st City Business
and Shorthand College, Loudest,- Ont.
Practical instruetion in practical Bute
into. For over Pfteen years we have
been in beech with young people an
their neede, and the business world an
its requirements.!
Every facility at ootnmaed for aiding you4
people both befote and after graduationi.
We are doing euperior work, resulte
prove It. Send for our catalogue ,.'and
College Journal. '
J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
1708-26
Ferry's Beeds are
known the cOuntry over as
the moist reliable) Seeds that
can be bought., Don't save a
nickel oil cheap seeds and lose a
dollar on wthienoliesorrvfeSt:
1901 Seed ,Arnual free.
SOFT E \11 LOGS
WA TED.
The undersigne *prepared to pay
board measure,
tity of No. 1 Soft
he
nd Stave Mill.
$9 per thousem
For an unlimited
Elm Logs, deliVered at
Loge to be cut 11, 1$ a d 16 feet in length.
Will also buy timber by measurement, or
by bulk, in buth.
WILLIAM ENT, Seaforth P.O.
HORSE
Keep your; hors
of Broderiok's
have the large,s
blankets, I Goat
robes in town
harness im also
ANKETS.
1-ilVE AND BEE.
The use of foundation saves a good deal
us time ane labor to the bees.
Combs cost the bees about ten pounds
of honey for every pound of comb.
It is a serious mistake to let a colony of
bees become overstocked with drones.
To secure the best results in beekeep-
ing good, movable hives should be used.
Guides for the brood frames' and boxes
need not be more than an inch in width.
The life of the bee depends ou the work
it does. When it labors most, its life is
Bees should not be moved during the
winter, nor should they be disturbed or
molested RI any way.
Fertile Workers will sometimes appear
in queen colonies, which amounts to
about the same thing as drone laying
queens. They will lay eggs, but very ir-
regularly, and a number of them will be
found in each cell.
It sometimes happens that a colony
goes into winter quarters with a large
niu»ber .of old or nearly wornout bees.
In very edIcl weather these die and, fall-
ing, soon qlog Up the entrance to the hive.
Unless they are removed the whole hive
will be smethered.
rnfortable with one
ree Blankets. We
beet stock of horse
alloway and Bear
the quality of ou
are cheaper than eve
SLEIGH BELLS
before.
We also have
valices.
BRODRI
CADY'S BL
a ni
e ttock of trunks an
Lowest—
's mug ES
1719x18
- HAZING.
.The practice of raising American army
officers on tabasco sauce at West Point
may account in some measure for so
mauy of them being "hot stuff." --Balti-
more Newts.
. Hazing iind kidnaping have gone too
far in the, practical jokes of many col-
leges and schools. 'American students
should be Snore strenuous in their stud-
ies and lose strenuous in their horseplay.
—New York Tribune.
Two facts are estallAshed by the Booz
inquiry—hazing is forbidden by the au-
thorities at West Point, and hazing at
,West Point still flourishes, 'What then
becomes oe the boasted "discipline" of
the institution? Obedienee to orders is
the essence of discipline.—New York
OUR PUSH.
SALE BY TF
OF
NDER
ILLS, FARMS, DWELLINGS, ETC.
CLOSE AN ESTATE,.
Tenders ivill be received by the undersigned until the 8th day of February, 1901, foe
the purchase of the following properties, namely :—
MT THE CITY OF STRATFORD.
PAR 'EL le -I -Freese flax mill, lands therewith and buildings thereen, with engine rnachin.
e y, implemeres, etc.
IN THE VILLAGE OF TAVISTOCK.
PAR EL 1.-1-Fratne flax mill, lauds therewith and buildinge thereon, with engine, Mal-
e inery, implements, etc,
IN THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH.
PAREL 1. Briek flax mill, lands therewith and buildings thereon, with engine, machin
cry, impl mente, etc.
PARCEL I. Frame' flax mill, lands therewith and buildings thereon, with engine, flee!,
machinery, implements, eto.
, 1 IN THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS.
PARCEL 1.-e-Fre,tne' flax mill, lands therewith and buildings thereon, with engine, beiler
aohineey, implements, etc.
PA CEL 2.+-Fratne dwelling house and premises, with east half ills.ge Let 156 ma
ames street, ontaining one.fifth of an acre, more or lees.
PA CEL 3.—Far Containing 98 acres being north half of Lot 29 in the tith Coneession,
1,v1th fra e d elling house, stable, barn, etc.
IN THE TOWN OF PALMERSTON.
PA C.EL 1.—Fra le flax mill, lands therewith and buildings thereon, vvith engine, boiler,
PA CEL 2,e -Far containing about 85 stores in the Towne ip of Wallace, composed cf
art of Init 18, in the 10th Conoession, and Lots in th Town of Palmerston, wit
rame dwelling house and kitchen, etc.
IN THE VILLAGE OF LIMN' OD.
PARCEL 1--kFlaat mill, lands therewith and buildings thereon, with engine, boiler, ma.
nhinery, implements, etc.
1 IN THE VILLAGE OF WELLESLEY,
PARCEL let-Freme flax mill, lands therewith and buildings thereon, with engine, boilee,
en machinery, ireplements, etc.
1 IN THE TOWN OF LISTOWEL.
PA CEL 1.—Frame flax mill, lands therewith and buildings thereon, with engine, belle
PARCEL 2.-.--Twe brick dwelling houses, with kitchens and lands onnected therewith
fronting pia Elma street.
' IN THE VILLAGE', OF BADEN. I
PA CEL 1.—Lots 42, 43, 44 and 45 on the east side of Foundry street, with two 'lariat
one and 0. half storey dwelling houses and bakery, situate on Lot 42.
TERMS, 10 per oent. oash ; purchasers of flax mills to pay 40 per cent. in addition on
obteining conveyence ; balance payable in two to three years, with interest at 5 per cent,,
secered by mortgage on premises.
1.fhe purehasers of farm properties to pay 30 per cent. in addition to deposit on obtain-
ing 1 conveyance ; balance by mortgage on same terms.
Above terms may be varied to suit purchasers.
For further pertioulars apply to the undereigned, co eo PHILIP ERBACH, care of
Solicitors, Toronth, or to BARWICK, AYLESWORTH es WRIGHT, Solicitors:, Toronto.
'Dated Jenuary 10, 1901. 1
The Torpnto -General Trusts Coirpor4tion,
TORONTO.
l'N'nge Street,
At the beginning of the new century
the United States stands at the head of
the nations of the world as an exporting
people.—Philadelphia Inquirer.
The only world conquest in which the
United" States is concerned Is the con -
.quest of markets, and that Is an affair of
-its people, -not its government. —Chicago
Our locomotive makers are getting con-
tracts from India in the face of brisk
British opposition. It's the old story—
the best goods for the lowest prices and
with the quickest delivery. In other
words, it's hustling progress versus plod-,
THE GRUMBLER.
IN THE VILLAGE OF BLYTIT.
You recemmend many a man to your
neighbor wboni you would not trust your
self.
If the members of a family decide to be
sensible far once and retire early, com-
pany is bound to come F. and keep them
up late.
It sometimes happens that a woman
likes to play cards more to. show her
pretty hands and rings than for the ex-
citement of the game.
When a lamp appears in the parlor and
the woman says that she prefers it be-
cause it is so "cozy," it means that her
husband has been making a big kick on
the gas
ID-NyINTER PRICES ON BED-
ROOM FURNITURE,
Our special raid -winter prices apply to everything on hand in furniture and
upholstery. We mention bedroom furniture espec ally because we have an un -
us ally attractiite stock in this line embracing suites of high,degree, buthmaveediuthme
an low priced sets, all ofiwhich you can save a goo dly per entage by *dug
y ur order this'inonth or during February. First comers of course,
la gest seleetion.
The nightingale's song can be heard at
A. lion al ays places its head near the
ground wh n roaring.
out of wat r if its body be wrapped in a
wet cloth nd the gills be occasionally
moistened with water.
When taken young, the hedgehog may
be completely tamed and familiar, allow-
ing itself to be handled and associating
with the dog and eat upon terms ot per-
fect concord.
•
CASTOR IA
For
1 of
stalls
slpstste
Infants and Children.
This department is complete -with a large selection. of the best goods, and
obliging attention given to this branch of the business.
Night calls promptly attended to by ont Undertaker, Mr. S. T. Holmes
Qederich street, Seaforth, opposite the Methodistt church.
ROADFOOT, BOX &
BRIQIIT BROS.,
c4th) Leadin Clothing & Furnishing S ore
1.•HANNAAAAAAA0AAAAAANAN
INTER 'OVERCOITS.,
viri 1 be needed for some time yet and now is the thne to get one if you want it
cheap.
We: have still a good assortment left in black and blue beaverP, black and grey
cheviots, brown friezes and a large stock of assorted. co ors m boys sixes.
The prices will surprise yon, sterling quality combined wit cheapness. You
I will understand the bargains you are getting in good Edue better if you
come and see them, than if we told you about them h re. Call and see
Mina
use
IIT BRO
DAUG4TtR'S IANGER.
A Chatham !hither Tells how Her
Daughter, who was *roubled
with Weak Heart Action
and run Down System
was Restored to
',very Mother who haws da ghter droop-
wh se health Is not what it ought to bio,
by Mre. S. Heath, 39 Ric mond Street,
Ch itham, Ont;:
art and Nerve Pills at the Central Drug
St( re for my daughter, who is now 13
ye: rs of age, and had been' afflicted with
action of the heart for a considerable
lei gtli of time.
These pills haire done tier a world of
restoring strong healthy action ot
bey heart, improving general healtb
and giving her physic( strength beyond
• 8TheYare &splendid remedy, and to any
on suffering from we ess, or heart ana
Iburn's lIeart //err PIM are 50s.
MONEY TO OAN
Money to loan at pier loot oa good farm geom.
ity Apply to JAS. L4 XILLORAN, Barrister. flea -
Sethrth Ming.
The undersigned hiving purehased froth
the Ogilvie Milling, COrnpany, of Montreal,
the well-known
Seaforth Flour ICUs
Are now prepared to do all kinds of
Custom Work,
TO WHICH
Special Attention will be
Given.
The very best qnality of Flour given in
exehauge for wheat,
Chopping of all kinds done en the short-
est notice. Price, five, cents per bag.
The hese brands of glour always on hand,
and will be delivered in any part of the
town free of Aarge.
The highest price In cash paid for all
kinds of grain.
Feed of ell kinds eiotustantly hende
The Seaforth Milling Ca.
1.640,
for 190..
Beechwood 1'. 0.
or, Leadbury P. 01.
Isr, Winthrop P. Q
it, Winthrop F. 0
lesobwood P. 0,
tory imporder,
111.enliop Dir
DANIEL MANLEY, Reeve
ALEX. GARDINER, Conn
JOHN G. GRIEVE, Coun
/JOHN C. MORRISON, Cle
pawn MOSS, I
WILLIAM ILTINS,
(MARL= DODDS,
1/1011ARD POLLARD,
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