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ROOF" RUBBERS
LIBBERS
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[rubbers you buy
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the cut.
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oIdest and best
'Fry in Canada: e
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DIEALt
POUND
Silver Medal (reate
NOVO.
remove paint, GU and
session and cotton eicti:kt
?at collars and hats.
.alt and is strongly re
ishing the head, as it
natural- gloss to the
ny useful for children.
ICE leo and 20c a 13CROK
Full direction's on Wool?.
1687-52'
,N BED -
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nd in furniture and
use we have an un -
degree, but mediutt
.entage by piacin$
of course,. have th0
ho best gooiI; and
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FEBRUARY 154 1901L
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
uTOOD WA/WED.—Wanted at the Egniondville
pottery, between ittty and sixty cords Of
Use': ash. half dry and hell green, 4 feet long.Ap
ply to F. BUROARD & SON, Egmondville. 172541
seterONEY WANTED.—Wanted aboUt the let of
111. March, 0,100 for which 41 per cent will be
paid. Fiat clam farm securiey and for a term of
eere. Apply at Tits Emmen& office, Seaforth.
1780.2
TV [MBEWANEED.—Wanted to purcimee, a good
piece of etanding timber, at a remonable distance
from &Wale. Also a quantity of Maple and Ba
wood sew loge, of different lengthe. For particulars
apply to ROBERT BELL, Seeforth Fetindry.
172D1t
I' IT OUSEKEEPER WANTED.—A suitable person
j to take charge of and run the boerding house
in connection with the Tuekeremith hick works,
A married couple, if imitable, might hoth get ern -
ploy rt• erre Duties te commence iu April. Apply to
.1 & J. SPROAT, Egmondville. 1729-3'
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
sUlAttel FOR SALE —South half of Lot 14, I. R. E.
12 Stanley, teentaining acre*', about 5 &wee
bush, the balance cleared and in a fair eta e of emit'.
ation. There is on the plaos a frame barn and
small home. It is fairly well fenced, plenty of good
water and an excellent young archer Just beginning
to bear. Will be sold cheap and on very coley terms
- of pay wen % Apply to B. R. HIGGINS, BrueeficId
172S-4
ILIA,Rel FOR SALE—For sale North half of Lot 27,
Concession 15, Hay, containing 60 saes, DM
cleared, tots of water and good fences, mostly wire,
tend eel] underdrained, 12 acre» fall ploughed and 6
acres in fall wheat, 1 .acre of good orchard and a
brick house and good barns. Convenient to church,
-school and yos t offiee. It is one half a mile north of
J. C. Kelbfielsch'e mills. JOSEPE1 OESCH, 8r.,
' Blake P. O. 1728x8
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VARM FOR SALE.—Fr sale, Lot 26, Conoes.ion
_U 4, L. R. 8.. Tuakeremith, containing et) sores,
all cleared and in a first class state of cultivation.
There are on the premises a oomfontable kg h ,use,
a good frame barn 85x80 feet with stabliog attached,
plenty of water ; l onvenient te market ,with gocd
gravel 'cede, atel is coesidered one of the beet 60
aere farms in the ownehip. Will bo sold cheap as
the proprietor wishes- te retire from farnsing. Apply
on the premises or to ALEX. GORDON, Egmend.
villa 1'. 0. 1729x4
FOR SALE.
VOR SALE OR TO RENT.—General stor with
X dwelling and stabling in connection. Situated
In the 'Allege of Winthrop Huron Cleunty, 5 miles
North of Seaforth. Possession givee beginning of•
March. GOVENLOCK BROS., Wiethrop.
1'. 0. 1728x4
QTOCK FOR SALE.—For sale, 10 mileh aowe and
helfere, all of which are supposed to be in Gait
to a registered Durham butt and several of them will
calf in a short time. Also a 13 oxy draught gelding
rising bur years old. Apply o4i Let 14, Concession
2, L. R. 8., Tuckersmith, one zjtlln and a quarter eaet
of Ktppen and hail a mile south. W. M. DOIG.
1726-41
nixorto Bite D STOCK FORSALE.—The under -
1 signed byre for eale on hie stock farm, lot 8),
Concession 5, Ueborne, five t oro bred registered
build from the best etrains anl ranging hoar ten
months old, up, one being 4 ears rid and a veryeuperior aniueril. Four are red M color and one roan.
Also a number of cows and helfere, either in calf or
heve recentVealved. These title all pure bred and
are recornmended'e If desirable an exchange will be
made for stock steers THOhiAS CUDMORE. B uron-
dale P. 0. L1720-tf
AUCTIONEERS.
THOMAS BROWN, Licensed
Countiee of Huron and Pt r
A. M. Campbell's implement war
Toe EXPOSITOR. Office, will reeeiv
Satisfaatios guaranteed or no cha
uctioneer for the
h. Orders left at
rooms, Seaforth, or
prompt attention.
re. 1708 tf
AL'CTIONEERING.—B. S. dPhillips, Licensed
Auctioneer for the countfea of Huron and
Perth. Being a practical fernier and thoroughly
understanding the value of farm stook and imple-
ments, places me lo a berter poeition to realize good
prices. Charges mod -rate. Satisfaction guaranteed
or no pay. All orders bIt at Benoit' post office or
at Lot 28, Concession 2, Hay, be promptly
ttended to.
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Valuable Stores & Dwelling
In the Village of H nsall.
The underegned executors of the estate of the late
Jam le marshalb have instructed r. B. S Phillips,
auctioneer, to offer by public aucti n isle on SAT-
-CROA1 , FEBRUARY 16, at the C mmercial Hotel,
eneall, at the bour of two o'cloo , p. m., that val.
uztble property known se Marshall's brick block, com-
prising two well finished briok st res two stories in
height, with metal roofer, good ce lam, store houses
atet yards, one:of the mond storiee is fitted up as a
dwelling and the other is suitable for store or office
regime. The two stores are situited in the best busi-
ness part of the village and are li hted with elect-
ricity and bring a yearly rental o over $300, thus
affording a good investment. The e will be offered
(celeste at the same time a good ne and one-halt-
etoree frame dwelling with brie foundation and
good cellar, hard and soft wate and all modern
conveniences, eituated near stores on e corner lot
and is suitable either as a good corny dwelling or
boarding house. Terms of Sale, which are very
liberal,ne the property has to be old, will be made
known On the day of sale. For fu ther pdtitioulers
apply to FRANCIS MARSHALL r MARY JANE
OKE, Executors, Bengali P. 0. or to CL J. SUTH-
ERLAND, their agent, at the Ile sall Post Office.
1729-3
MONEY TO
Money to loan at 4 per ,:ent oa
ity. Apply to JAS. L. KILLORA
forth.
OAN
ood farm &lour-
, Barrister, Sea -
1712 -41
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PEOPLE RECOVERING
rant Pneumonia, Typhoid or Searlfat
Fewer, Diphtheria, La Grippe or
sriy Serious Sickness
Require the Nerve Toning, Blood E
riching, Heart Sustaining Action of
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills.
It ie well known that after any serio s
illness the heart and nerves are extreme!
weak and the blood greatly impoverishe
For these conditions there is noremedy
equals Milburn's Heart and NerVe Pill .
It restores all the vital forces of the body
which disease has impaired and weakene .
Mr. 'T. Barnicott, Aylmer, Ont., says :
" About a year ago I had a' severe attac
of La Grippe which left my system in a
exhausted condition. I could not regai
strength and was very nervous and slee
less at night, and get 'up in the morninas tired as when went to bed.f
" I had no energy and was in a miser-
able state of health. •
" Milburn's Heart and Nerve rills, which
I got at Richard's Drug Store here, changed
me from a condition of misery to good
health. They built up my system, strength-
enedeny nerves, restored brisk circulation
of my blood, and made a now man of me.
"1 heartily recommend them to any one
suffering from the after-effects of Grippe,
or anTother severe illness.",
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The old re!iable renedy for Strube, Ilinibenee,
Splint*, Curbs and all forme of Lameness. It cures
without a blemish because 56 does not blister.
North Plantagenet, Ont., Feb. 10, '98.
Dr. B. J. Kendall Co.
Dear Sirs you please give me a remedy for heaves.
I have a mare that is afflicted. I take pleaeure In stating that
1 have cured a Curb of four yearsr standing with your
Kendall's Blister. by ualng it only Once and then applying
your Spavin Cure. As long as I have home, I will not be
without Kentiall'a Spavin Cure and Kendall's Blister in my
etable. Very truly yours,
ADOLPHUS GAUTH/ER.
Price $1, Six for $5. As a liniment for family uee iv
has no equaL Ask your druggist for Kendall's'
Seevire Cure, also "A Treatise on the Morse,"
the book free, or address
DE. B. J. KENDALL CO., ENOSBURO FALLS, VT-
ZiellerSler414411.411,51erZlerWeirSeZerWee'elle3114
School Children's Eyes
Supply
Their
Intellect
Defective eyes stunt the mind
Can you expect fair progress
in school or success in
business if so handicapped?
Examination of children for
glasses is a special feature of
_ our Optical Department.
J. S ROBERTS,
DRUG(' iT AND OPTICIAN,
SEArORTH.
CENTRAL
Hardware Store.
We have a complete line of wood cooks,
ranges, coal and wood -heaters.
For a six hole range see our Imperial Ox-
ford and Colonial, the best value ,in the
market.
In wood cooks Moffat's Crown and Match-
less and Gurney-Tilden'a Family -Banner are
first °lase stove. fitted with steel ovens and
warranted perfect bakers.
It will pay youito get our prices before
purchasing.
Sills-._& Murdie
HARDWARE,
Counter's Old Stand, Seaforth
HORSE BLANKETS.
Keep your horse comfortable with one
of Broderiek's Horse Blankets. We
have the largest and best stock of horse
blankets, Goat, Galloway and Bear
. robes in town and •the quality of our
harnese is also unsurpaseed.
SLEIGH BELLS are cheaper than ever
before.
We also have A nice stock of trunks and
valices.
—Prices the Lowest—
BRODERICK'S ptiOEss
CADY'S SLOCK, ffAFORTH.
1719x13
STEPHEN LAMB
Wholesale and 'Retail Dealer in „
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Cedar Posts
and Timber.
Our lurnbenconeists of the best quality of Hemlock
and Pine, being well manufactured. Any amount of
Red Cedar Shingles always on hand. Being along
your bills, you will be euro to get them filled eats-
fectorIlY. Mr Goderich street East. 171141
_I 1,
-FOJi
R C.R....*AZY" GIRLS -
rho rein#i 7 1
:eltnryoneztee a Peace !0c2vto.
"I met flonr youag. women recently,
ench pf WIlunn ache i tied xvithotit coer-
cion that he wee insare on, onp or
more Fub'tets," :;..id *a ptizzled-looks
"Tiro fil'st one 1 1\' Ikea down
ing man LI e other Morn ng,
Charles sta cut- with. There were
wiadowS nd confidential
' she wa,xe
swim orchids in °tie o4 the' florists'
' at once o'cer their pale tints," . rays
a Math -not e exchange.
" 1 'in cx azy about orchids,' she
said,,
. . ,
"My- 1)00 'child," I responded,. "1
. should not have known • there was
,
anything the matter , wi h your brain
at all if you hadn't tol Inc. Try to
keep it a secretas long as possible.
They don't think of confining you in
an asylum, do they?" '
" "Stupid,' :was all she replied to
:this, and she didn't say anthing else
remarkabje until further down, when
she saw sonic engra.vi gs and told
me she Was crazy abo t all - such
things. ;
'In the .afternoon a other - dear .
friend of mine said she was crazy
:about Nesselrodo puddin • but the'
girl with 'her declared she wasn't —
that she . was wild a out terrapin
s -and duck and•substances of that or-
- der.. . ,
"1 told them 1 would have a jury
. luntitico inqiiirendo sit in their, eases •
at once and ,they called mo a "goosl-
CUMS,' NvhatOver they may be, which
ended a highly intellectual conversa-.
lion.
' 'That night one of my oldest'
friends hnd a very bright woman she
is, too, .i.aid that she , was Crazy
(shout Edna May. I asked her what.
form her - mania took ijtnd she an-
swered that of going to see this lits
le act ress whenever. she got , a
'int ece. Then she expl ined that
vhen, she said she was 'crazy' about
Ins thing it therelY mearit that
essiseularls• admired it,
—So' it seems women have a vocab-
:lary all. their. own and-lt; certainly
loos puzzle Or fellow to follow their
2c:centric trains' of thought.
's -When a Mail !SO'S Ild is crazy he
nen ns he's derauged, bit'a 'girl may
it
l,
ii(c:ae; anything- Seems-, from
nidiking to desperate admira-
n,
!
EXPOSITOR,
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From the Beatherl nd.
Twentyss•ix German tow ns are ilkiftv
Ruminated- with atetylen) gns.
Berlin's park I— the 1'1 iergarten---
.osts the city. tit t $45,00 a year.
In Bavaria. the crown wris 3,430,-
0-00 acres, . _ one-fifth 0 the enall'e
1. meet ot» .
.Ilochlsonigsburg, •;_n Nis
rrains of an early Medley
Si be restored by the Ka
josternny has to. impori
t ian corn (in . 18§9,
bushels were used), becat
c oes not Mature in , the (
In the sixteenth Centur
customary in Germany ts
o'clock, cline at 10, su
o to bed at -8'.
;In - the. Gera district, G
N ages of weavers last su
cnly $1.90 to $3.88 per
1 .111C11 a weaver was expe
Ort a family, besides pa3
rent tax and school rat
One of the remarkable
- the Gertnan nobility is t
ijig divorced by "house
I called. The latest ins
xercise of this private p
• t e case of -Princess Lou
of , . Schleswig-Holstein a
., ribert of, Anhalt. Comm
s t i
a':e, the re-
al castle, is
iser. •
all ler 111.-
189,000,000
se the corn
erman soil.
v it was
get Up at
p at 5 and
rinanSs the
/liner Were
w th
.Led to sup-.
ing govern-
s. -
rivileges of
rat .of be-
aw," as it
asice of the
wer was in
se Augosta
d. Prince
ners - have
1 to resort to the ordinary di-
vtirco- courts. •
English Notes.
141 the year 1600 ,the r.
of silk began in England
'llhc notes of the Bank
c sts exactly- one-half pe
grosvenor scittare pro
t ins more millionaires
e tial area in London.
It is noted that more s
dings take place in Lond
ur ay than on any Other
'ek. .
While the English law provides for
t e7 organization, of ,labor baffles it
dePrives them s/ of the proUsges of in -
c 'rporations
An English economist, making use
o the population statistics for the
h st 30 years, figures oul; that by
1. 50the population of England will -
have become stationary. 1
The British Government encottrages
11 ventors and scientists by extend -
11 g . financial assistance to those
hose; work is cesnsiderei of suffici-
e rt value to warrant su h develop -
1) ents The grants are made through
-t re British Royal Society, and range
I value from .$50 , to 87,500, ac-
e rding. to. the -nature of the inven-
t on to. be exploited.
anufacture
Of, England
riy each.
ably con -
than any
ciety wed -
on on Sat
day in the
Sci en ti ticinformati
Thc. solar orb ';wo
t anybody who :silo
side of, this., planeys
- A distinguishedas
ti aton the planet
rises in the west
st.
,
The Ornatuer ts -use
sc n Indians �
the 'opinion
gs-rdecl as pict
as decorations
A scientist,
meriting,. has
theplumage o
trlation of fo.
cl:.es. In this
cc, • produced
s imparted
tints of the ra
D.
Id a pear blue
ld v cee' it out-
tmo phere.
rono rer asserts
ranu the sun
and ets'In the
by he Thomp-
British ;Col nnbiaare.
of Tin Boa , to be re-
OgraphS, rlxther - than
ft& years of experi-
sticcOded in coloring
birds by ti e adininis-
d; Mix d with asraline
Va)v h has, it is stat-
ed; blue pig ions, and,
to ca axles all the
inbows
Marine !Int
he fisheries on Lal
pl yment to 3„7.28 p
n 1880 there .evere
,le, s .than 50 ship
T -day there are
shipbuilding yards,
to al of 1,000vesse
n 1800 the Indian
ti ally •the only poa
th great lakeS,!
third of all the fres
wrid. To-daY, he
be .s several thisu n
-sVitI
h' 70 shipy4r1s
-th lakes to asId c
We bEr. .• 1
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rests.
e Erie give
Tsons,
in all the world
uilding .yards.
-tore :hart 700
urnirss t. a
s yearly.
canoo Was prnc-
ing v eh i e mr
rhich :rold ont-.
water in .1110
lake feet atm -
0111—
steel
n the
steamers,
shores' of
nstan ly to the
MARRIAGI
TR HURON
BEAFOR
No WITN
LICENSES
UED AT
Eplply011 OFFICE,
oNTARI9.
StiES REciUIRED.
rofessionia
en.
Ws the constant strain
and worry Under which
the profess;ional man
labor, the ir egularity of
habit a and los :of rest that ,
reakede him p enliarly sus- I
ceptible to kid ey treubles.
First :it's bte kaehe, then
urinary difficulties, then—
unless it's attended to—
Bright's Die woe and —
death.'
DOAN'S
KIDNEY PILL
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trengthen and invigorate 4he kidneys
never fail to give quick reli f and cure
he most obstinate caseS.
Rev. M. P. Campbell, pa tor of the
aptist Church, Essex,IOnt., s ys: "From
y personal use of Dean'K dney Pills,
hioh I got at Sharon's drug store, I can
y they are a most excellent ,remedy for
dney troubles, and I r eon:mend them to
fferers from sue cam ai ts.t'
ILLES
IHARNE
E'S
I have Jemoved rey harness shop to my
o n store, ONE DOOR NORTH OF. THE
'P1 ST OFFICE, where I will t+ pleased to
m et all my old eustomere 4lid many tiew
011 S.
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• lespie's Harness is the
• best Harness
A ull stock of Horse Blank ts, Robes,
Sleigh Bells, Trunks, c.
ricesi right and satisfactioi guaranteed.
Give !us a call and we w lliplease you,
del ght your horse, satisfy yo r puree.
Repairing a Spoialty.
JA ES GILLEplE, Saforth,
ne oor NORT# of the flo t Office.
1718-41
• He e'n people free from pain and ache
Dysp pile's direful ills.
It is because they always tak
La a-Livir ills.
The •e: little pills work while ou sleep,
without a gripe or parn,'curingIIliousness,
consti ation, dyspepsia and sick eadaehe,
and tn king you feel better in th morning.
H e a
.,WOOD'S soothes
WAY PINE and cu
YRUP., Worst
cipUghsa
s and
he lungs
es the
inds of
dcolds.
T ELM LOGS
"ANTED.
The undersigned is prepared o pay
r1 thousand, board easure,
unlimited quantity of o. 1 Soft
go, delivered at the
cefield Saw and Stay Mill.
be out 11, 13 anci 16 feet n length.
so buy timber by measu ement, or
, in bueh.
WILLIAM AM ENT, sSe orth P.O.
$9p
For a
Elm L
Br
Logs t
Will a
by bul
Why FI ° •
A. shoe that as wo the
highest award at the aria
World's Fair ought to be ood
enough for a lady ;to wea
Beauty, comfort, style ap-
pearance and durability a the
points that won the gold m dal.
Its price and value m e it
the choice of thousands of 1 dicks
who know how to dress t st6-
fully and comfortably.
$3.ao and $4.04 per pa'.
Made by The J. 6. King
Limited, Tolronto.
Afte 6 o'clock iro-Nig
nd every night until 6 a.
he Bell Telephon
Long D stance Rates are approxim
half theI day rates. No al charge fo
appoint ante to talkt a, spec:
Try the night service.
CO.'S
ely one -
making
d time.
P. 1 m..".4 AND MAR).
Mrs, Annie Eastman of EIMirn. N. Y.
is the first woman to fill a ConFtsgat sn
:hist. tmlpit, She is a native of l'es hi
ills.,'and was educated at Oberlin.
Mme. Schumann-Heink, the lam ei-
erand opere dramatic contralto, support
by her singing an invalid husband :Ili (
(iitit,teynar for the education of her eight c il
Airs. Anna Morris Holstein, widow of
Major William Hayman Holstein and a
famous army nurse, died at her home in
Red Hill, Pa., recently. She was 70
yea rS old. . .
The death in . Befall', Md., recently of
Miss Rebecca Woolsey releases $58,000
for the use of the county in improving
roads, that firm having been bequeafted
by William Woolsey, in 1888, subject to
his sister's life estate. .
Airs. George- Boyden of Newark, Ind.,
whose husband has just committed sri-
cide, has had eight husbands. Two d ed
natural deaths within a year after Or ir
marriage, three obtained divorces apd
threecommitted suicide.
A Strange coincidence in the recent
death i of Mrs, Calvin S. Brice was the
the d .ath of her husband, Senator Brice
fact that she passed away in New York
on the same day or the year and at tie
same hour on the second anniversary of
of Oho.
I4Irs Kendal explains why she and her
hnsba d have always acted together by
the statement that it was because of a
vow de to her father. Mrs. Kendal's
fathe , when his daughter wanted o
marry an actor, insisted that they shou d
alway act together.
, Misa Elfrida Coekerell, who is freque t-
ly alluded to as "the other Miss Cock r -
ell," is no relation to the fair maker of
necklaces. She is the daughter of How-
ard Cockerell, who married as his seeo d
wife Mrs. Hayward, who lost her fir t
husband in the war of the rebellion.
Mrs. Peggy Craw of Mason City, Md.,
is said to be the oldest Wollinn in this
country who is self supporting. Al-
though 100 years old, Mrs. Craw, it ro
Said. does not look more than 65. Si e
does her OWIJ housework and earns a
comfortable living with her needle, d
pending entirely upou her own hands fqr
her borne and living.
Frau llosa von Rosthorn, wife of the
acting ,i.ristrianH minister at Peking, has
been grtinted a war medal by the emper-
or of Austria, sock a decoration having
hithertot been given exclusively to men.
The Fr orch government has also givvti
von Rosthorn, Who, during the siege at
its Orde ' of the Legion of Honor to Frau
Peking, idistinguished herself by great
valor, Lating part in military actions and
fighting nost courageously and succesS-
fully ag inst the 'Boxers.
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;TOWN TOPICS.
Let us laot forget to remind New Yost
that in ttie twentieth century she is sti 1
rideitlgrin horse „ears.—Cleveland
Dealer.
The dome of tbe statehouse in Boston
has taken -on a new coat of yellow. it is
as handsOme as a'. molasses candy was
oo.—New rleans Picayune.
, Pittsburg has had a case of a. patient
dying in the street, but has not yet reach-
ed New York's reeerd for killing them i
the hospltals.—Pittsburg Press.
Memphis has a larger population na
than New York had a century ago_
century hence Mem:phis proposes to hav
a larger population than New York- ha
now.—Memphis Coramereial Appeal.
New York Is not the only city in th
United States in need of better govern
ment. According to prominent resident
of Philadelphia the City of Brother!
Love is in- as bad .0 plight as gay and
wicked Gotham.—Baltimore Sun.
Last year Philadelphia spent over $2,-
000,000 in street improvements and has
the St
just apprepriated $1,000,000 more foi
he purpose. When. the people o
Louis+ are ready to face the cost a similar
advance can he ,ntade here.
JEWELRY JOTTINGS.
1
Barrette e afford a pleasing variation
in hair clasps. The long and large, open
oval shapes seem decided favorites.
The lategt long Chain for muffs an
lorgnettes takes on a more massive clutr4
acter with enameled plaques alternatin
with chain.
Tiniest gold or silver mesh purses
which can hold at most two silver dimes,
are among trinkets that may be attache
to the chain.
Chain purses seem to cap the ver
pinnacle of fashion. The long, old fash
ioned knitted purses, with gold slip rings
and tassels of gold or stones, are the
latest departure In this line.
In ornamental buttons Russian enamel
plays an important part. Very beauti-
ful sets of six buttons are provided, as
are others in silver or gilt of antique or
"new art". styles.
THE DOMINIE.
The highest church steeple in the world
Is that of the Cathedral of Antwerp -470
feet.
The Right Rev. Dr. William 11 McLa-
ren has been 25 years bishop of the Epis-
copal dioeese of Chicago.
The oldefit living vicar In Great Brit-
ian is Rev.: G. D. Grundy, vicar of He,
who was presented in 1838 and is now
94.
Rowland s D. Edwards, the English
evangelist, will worii in this country for
/ several moths and until February will
make Chicago his headquarters. He is a
lawyer by •profession and a member of
the largest law firm of its kind in Eng-
land.
ANIMAL LIFE.
A goat gives a quart of milk daily and
lives ten years.
Birds are blessed with large appetites.
The robin ,can easily devour two-thirds
of its weight in earthworms in a day.
Most monkeys havea liking for land
crabs, and he beasts when in their nat-
ural elemen in the jungle will often trav-
el for mile to some marshy region in
search of a crustaceen meal.
C TY COUNCILS.
Our CO11011 comscil still persists In
what the Mayor cabs undutiful defection.
Still, that is better than reckless coite-
sion.—Bosten Herald.
Would that our susceptible city coun-
cilmen could be vaccinated against the
insidious advances of the sharneh se
br1berl—e01eve1and Plain Deater. . •
•
CA$TORIA
For Infants and Children.
Tao fas-
dulls
Opium
d,
It ell
ere"
inappor.
BRic+FIT
4th's Lea,ding iClothing & Furnishing Store
4.NAAAAA,,wwwwview
INTER OfERCOVIS.
beneeaepdled for some i e yet and now is the time to get one if you want
ch
We have still a good assortment left in black and blue beavets, black and grey
cheviots, brown friezes and a large stock of assorted colors in boys' sixes.
The prices will sur rise you, sterling quality combined Iwith cheapness. You
I will undersand the b rgains you are getting in good value bettzr if you
come and see them, titan if we told you about them. here. Call and see
us.
4:e14
R
.FLE.71011ERS,- 8.E FO.k1711.
SUC
Grippe
mobs
Quinine, Phenacitine, Antifibruu,
Antikarnnja
In pills, capsules or powders, to suit ages ,
0* • -• 0 0 0 S 0 0- • 0 •
Also Humphreys No. 77
The gikeat homeopathic oure for grippl
Laxatilve Bromo Quiaine Tablets, etc.
LEX., L.L.41
DR G -G-.11`1'
NEXT DOOR 1NORTH OF IPIOKARD'S.
joti
SE FOR111
6
i
B.BM.
Makes
,
BloOd
Pur,.
If the blood is pure the whole
body will be healthy.
If the blood is impure the whote
system becomes corrupted with its
impurities.
Burdock Blood Bitters trans-
forms impure and watery blood
into rich pure blood and builds up
the hea1t1-4
Disease germs cannot lurk in the
system w en B.B.B. is used.
Miss Eft14 McDonald, Lisoonab Mills,
Guy Co., NS.,writes: "I have found
B.B.B. an excelent remedy for purifying
the blood arid curing sick headache. I
had tried many remedies, but none of
them did the much good. 1343.E. has
made me so well that I feel like a new
woman and 1 am oonstantly recommend-
ing it to my friends.",
To Contractors.
Tenders will be reoelved until. February 204h, 1901,
for the raising, rearing and shingling of the Lead -
bury eehool hou e. The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. Plans and speolfications can
be seen at the repidence of the undersigned. JOHN-
STON KINNEY), Leadbury P. 0. 1730x2
The Nevi Harness
.MAKER
Having pu abased the Harness Shop and
business of r. John Ward, I solicit the
patronage of 111 the old customers, and guar-
antee them nd all new ones the best of
workmanship and material. Always on
hand a full li e of
HAR ESS SADDLES
WHIP 1 TRUNKS
VALI1 ES ETC., ETC.
Priem right and satisfaction guaranteed.
Give me a oat
ANDREW OKE, Seaforth
WARD'S OLD STAND. 1730-tf
THE SEAFORTH
.. AND .
Chopping 11101s
R. X. CLARK
Wants and anIr quantity of good logs
heading bolts, 40
inches long,
For whieh the highest price will be paid.
-
Ctuttome aawing done on short notreerand
at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaran-
teed.
L. CLARK, C4th.
1186-41
AN ITEM( OF INTEREST.
Farm 1011111
suit borrower;
vonesnos
Parer, Ont.
streets
en at lowest rates; payment. to
eatiesetion guaranteed; all corr.-
y anewered. ABNER COMM.
015ce—At oorner of Minnie and
every Saturday all day. 1667
Sea
The und
the Ogilvie
the well- kr
I Seafo
Are no
C US
Special
reigned 1having purchased from
Milling Company, of Montreal,
OW11
th Flour Mills,
prepared to do all kinds of
tom Work,
.. TO WHICH .
Attention. will be
Gien
The very best quahty of Flour g; .1n. in
r.
exchange for wheat.
Chopping of all kinds done on tb Alert,
est notice. Price, five cents per lef
The best brands of Flour alwar cihand,
and Will be delivered in any pi, of the
town free of oharge.
kinThaeohf iggrhain.estprice in eash r .1 for all
Feed of all kinds constantly hand.
The SeaforthMill ug Co.
. 1080
McKillop Directory for 1901.
i
DANIEL mAisLEY, Reeve, Beechwood
ALEX. GARD 8 ER, Con or, Leadbttry P. O.
JOHN G. GR : ' Con oilier, Winthrop P. 0
JAMES 0141(111 IN, counolllor, Besehyrocid P. 0
ARCHIBALD MeGREGO , Councillor, Siafortli P.0
JOHN 0. MO MON, 01 it, Winthrop P. 0
DAVID M. R SeleTr r, Winthrop P. O.
WILLIAM EVENS, Ase r. Bereobwood P. O.
CHARLES D DDS, Collector, Seaforth P. O.
RICHARD POLLARD, Satititary Inspecter, Ltiede
bury P. O.
.A.M"
The Se*forth
Tea Store
A big stpok-taking sale is now going on.
Now is the time to get great bargains
for caeh I must clear out a lar e lot
of my attack at once. Best No. I trite
-
ford flour $1.15 per 100 lbs. This flour
is not the second grade, but I guaran-
tee it to be first -c ass No. I flour. New
prunes 3 lbs. for 25e, and 4 lbs. for 25o;
best evaporated peaches! 10o alb.; clean-
ed currants 100 a lb, ; 3 lbs.select raisins
for 25c; new figs 6 lbs. for 25o; corn,
peas and tomatoes 8e a can; 'sardines
5o a tin; ten barn jude soap for 25e;
ten lbs. sulphur for 25e; ten lbe, salt,
for 25o; scaled herring 150 a box;
Allen's sweet eider 80 a quart ; mixed
pickles 1513 a quart; best honey Ifle a
lb.; sal on 10e a can: all kinds of
smoked meate, strokes hams, shoulders}
breakfast bacon, rolls, and len -clear
bacon; beat Collingwood and London
lard; American coal oil t2o a gallon, or
5 gallo for $1; half barrels herring
$3.58; haif barr le salmon trout $6.;.
chum, crockery and glassware at cost;
butter and eggs ttken as cash prices.
A. G. AULT
si
AFORTH.
Stallions for Sale.
For sale the fallowing imported Shire Stallion':
Sunlight i
No. 16,876, foaled in 1892, and weighs 2,200
potuide t sired by Munchanson (6190) dam William.
sons Snip (1188), brown calor and bred by Thome,
Williamson, Moss House, Upper Rosvoliffe, La
Engiand. Travelled five years on lobe same route
an4 has proved ilsitneelf a sure foal getter and a ante
clam. dock horst.
BLAISDON : WILLIAM, ;No. 16529, foaled 1896,
sired by Hitabin Conqueror, 4468; dam Dansmore'es
Bonny Lege, 12196; by rilie13, 5894, bay, weigher
2,000 pounds, bred by Peter Stubbs, Blalielon, New-
ham, Glos. I
BLAISDON corini, No. ,17775, foaled 1898, sired
by Blaiedon Conqueror 15989, Eame Aiktu se Bleteden
William bay color, bred by, William! C. Barling, New-
ham, Giles., weight 1826 pounds. i
ROBIN HOOD IX, foaled 1696, bay oolor, bred by
Wand J. Turner, LowerUall Farm. Penwietbatn, fired
by Ticnion, (6394) 4Iam Star 20919, weighe 1,860
pounds. • , 1 ,
These horses were imported by ;the undersigned
last September,d seen 6 my stables In
min
IlimeaD at any time. For further partioul.rs apply
pereonally or ad real THOMAS J. BERKY, Hew&
1110ali
0 STOCK FOR SER 'F 10E.
DIG FOR SERVICE—The nnds signed will kee
L tor service on Lot 16, Con mien 2, Hay,
soroughbred improved Iterkehire hose 1 year ok
'ems 81 payable at time of eervio , if charged $1.51
011N ELDER. 1728-111
110 PIG BREEDERS.—The unde gned will kae
L on. Lot 26, Concession- 6, L, It S., Tuokenernleit
thoroughbred Teenwonen Pm, Iso a thorougl
red YOU/Mks Pio. A limited n mber of sow° wi
e admitted to eaoh. Terms 81, n yable at the tine
service, or 61.50 if chargesi. J MES GEMMILI
1608-62
110 STOCK BREeDERS.—The
L horn bull, "New Year' Gift,"
moved from the premises of
an to the premises o the undersigned,
ill be kept for the improveme
rther notice in these column.
rviee a firsteolass improved Yo
SMILL1E, "Good Cheer Farce,'
W:11 known Short
22087 has bee]
r. William Chile
where h
4of stook unti
I alto keep fo
Itshire boar. A
TuckersmIth.
172141
AUCTION SAT
18.
LeCTION SALE OF FARM, F
L PLEMENTS AND FIQUe
'RE.—Mr. Thomas Brown his b
a AdmInistratrix of the Estate el
rdon, to sell by public auction co
n 4, London Road Survey, Truer
iday, February 20th. at 1 O'olonk
' property viz. : Horses—One
re, 1 agricultural mare supposes
ivy draught horse, 1 good driv
1 agri ultural filly rising thre
.-.'tle—Two heifers coming three
1, 1 newly calved cow, 1 farrow
• two, 2 heifers coming two, 5 la
• young calf, Inaplements—On
le seed drill nearly new, 1 Sherp
v, 1 truck wagon, 1 set bob:Amps,
;gy nearly nest, 1 single buggy,'
new Fleury: plow, twin plow,
mond harrows, disk barrow nee
nd stone, fanning mill, Bet weig
:o pounds, hayfork, oar, rope a
te, cross -cut ewe -nearly new, t
i auger kettles, turnip cutter,
der, stone boat, set team harnesc,
is, aet Bingle harness, goat robon
rrug nearly new, a lot of ben,
all articles, ale° a lob of timothy
barn and a lob of mangOldfi, ales
el wo d. Also a lot of household 1-
Yea and general household effect
rying outfit. The whole will posit
reserve. Ternut—All sums sf
b; over that ernount 10 month,'
en on furnishing approved joint
[tit of 4 cents on the dollar wil
a on credit amounts. The Farm
ring 100 *prey'will be offered fo
a and plaoe. There le a gocd
k barn with stone stabling, and
ether with other necemary build
e, orchard of choice fruit tre.
or. It is in first class shape in e
1onvtailen4 to schools, churoh
session at any time. Terms—
purdhase money on the day -of
1 the exception of 81,800 within
rest, and the remainder on time
ISABELLA GORDON, Adminl
)WN', Auctioneer.
RM STOCK, 11.1
HOLD FURNI
en instructed by
the late 'Milian
Lt 25, Conces
remain on Wed
p. m., the follow.
general purpoei
to be in foal to t
ng mare 7 yesri
, 1 roadster foal
imposed to be Ir
ow, 3 aeon cram
t pring-'s (salves
Maseey binder, I
a hay rake nearly
1 cutber, 1. toy
agonereck, gravel
and -roller, I set
ler new, souffier,
s scales to weigh
d pulleys own-
o water troughs,
heelbarrow, long
set plow bar -
arly new, rubber
and numerous
hay and straw in
a lot of 23inch
rniture including
, together with a
vely be sold with -
86 and under,
credit will be
notes. A die -
be allowed for
The term mi-
eale at the same
rick dwelling, a
a barn and shed,
nge. There is a
, and plenty of
ery respect, and
.8 and markets.
ive per cent of
be;=the balance
80 days, without
to suit purchase
tratrix ; THOS.
1730-2
Auction
. ale
OF
Valuable Stores & Dwelling
In the Village of H nsall.
The underegned executors of the estate of the late
Jam le marshalb have instructed r. B. S Phillips,
auctioneer, to offer by public aucti n isle on SAT-
-CROA1 , FEBRUARY 16, at the C mmercial Hotel,
eneall, at the bour of two o'cloo , p. m., that val.
uztble property known se Marshall's brick block, com-
prising two well finished briok st res two stories in
height, with metal roofer, good ce lam, store houses
atet yards, one:of the mond storiee is fitted up as a
dwelling and the other is suitable for store or office
regime. The two stores are situited in the best busi-
ness part of the village and are li hted with elect-
ricity and bring a yearly rental o over $300, thus
affording a good investment. The e will be offered
(celeste at the same time a good ne and one-halt-
etoree frame dwelling with brie foundation and
good cellar, hard and soft wate and all modern
conveniences, eituated near stores on e corner lot
and is suitable either as a good corny dwelling or
boarding house. Terms of Sale, which are very
liberal,ne the property has to be old, will be made
known On the day of sale. For fu ther pdtitioulers
apply to FRANCIS MARSHALL r MARY JANE
OKE, Executors, Bengali P. 0. or to CL J. SUTH-
ERLAND, their agent, at the Ile sall Post Office.
1729-3
MONEY TO
Money to loan at 4 per ,:ent oa
ity. Apply to JAS. L. KILLORA
forth.
OAN
ood farm &lour-
, Barrister, Sea -
1712 -41
a
PEOPLE RECOVERING
rant Pneumonia, Typhoid or Searlfat
Fewer, Diphtheria, La Grippe or
sriy Serious Sickness
Require the Nerve Toning, Blood E
riching, Heart Sustaining Action of
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills.
It ie well known that after any serio s
illness the heart and nerves are extreme!
weak and the blood greatly impoverishe
For these conditions there is noremedy
equals Milburn's Heart and NerVe Pill .
It restores all the vital forces of the body
which disease has impaired and weakene .
Mr. 'T. Barnicott, Aylmer, Ont., says :
" About a year ago I had a' severe attac
of La Grippe which left my system in a
exhausted condition. I could not regai
strength and was very nervous and slee
less at night, and get 'up in the morninas tired as when went to bed.f
" I had no energy and was in a miser-
able state of health. •
" Milburn's Heart and Nerve rills, which
I got at Richard's Drug Store here, changed
me from a condition of misery to good
health. They built up my system, strength-
enedeny nerves, restored brisk circulation
of my blood, and made a now man of me.
"1 heartily recommend them to any one
suffering from the after-effects of Grippe,
or anTother severe illness.",
.1,1.1,31.24zrozirif.m12.292.111
iteaebtaele*Vear
Iz
4
114
The old re!iable renedy for Strube, Ilinibenee,
Splint*, Curbs and all forme of Lameness. It cures
without a blemish because 56 does not blister.
North Plantagenet, Ont., Feb. 10, '98.
Dr. B. J. Kendall Co.
Dear Sirs you please give me a remedy for heaves.
I have a mare that is afflicted. I take pleaeure In stating that
1 have cured a Curb of four yearsr standing with your
Kendall's Blister. by ualng it only Once and then applying
your Spavin Cure. As long as I have home, I will not be
without Kentiall'a Spavin Cure and Kendall's Blister in my
etable. Very truly yours,
ADOLPHUS GAUTH/ER.
Price $1, Six for $5. As a liniment for family uee iv
has no equaL Ask your druggist for Kendall's'
Seevire Cure, also "A Treatise on the Morse,"
the book free, or address
DE. B. J. KENDALL CO., ENOSBURO FALLS, VT-
ZiellerSler414411.411,51erZlerWeirSeZerWee'elle3114
School Children's Eyes
Supply
Their
Intellect
Defective eyes stunt the mind
Can you expect fair progress
in school or success in
business if so handicapped?
Examination of children for
glasses is a special feature of
_ our Optical Department.
J. S ROBERTS,
DRUG(' iT AND OPTICIAN,
SEArORTH.
CENTRAL
Hardware Store.
We have a complete line of wood cooks,
ranges, coal and wood -heaters.
For a six hole range see our Imperial Ox-
ford and Colonial, the best value ,in the
market.
In wood cooks Moffat's Crown and Match-
less and Gurney-Tilden'a Family -Banner are
first °lase stove. fitted with steel ovens and
warranted perfect bakers.
It will pay youito get our prices before
purchasing.
Sills-._& Murdie
HARDWARE,
Counter's Old Stand, Seaforth
HORSE BLANKETS.
Keep your horse comfortable with one
of Broderiek's Horse Blankets. We
have the largest and best stock of horse
blankets, Goat, Galloway and Bear
. robes in town and •the quality of our
harnese is also unsurpaseed.
SLEIGH BELLS are cheaper than ever
before.
We also have A nice stock of trunks and
valices.
—Prices the Lowest—
BRODERICK'S ptiOEss
CADY'S SLOCK, ffAFORTH.
1719x13
STEPHEN LAMB
Wholesale and 'Retail Dealer in „
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Cedar Posts
and Timber.
Our lurnbenconeists of the best quality of Hemlock
and Pine, being well manufactured. Any amount of
Red Cedar Shingles always on hand. Being along
your bills, you will be euro to get them filled eats-
fectorIlY. Mr Goderich street East. 171141
_I 1,
-FOJi
R C.R....*AZY" GIRLS -
rho rein#i 7 1
:eltnryoneztee a Peace !0c2vto.
"I met flonr youag. women recently,
ench pf WIlunn ache i tied xvithotit coer-
cion that he wee insare on, onp or
more Fub'tets," :;..id *a ptizzled-looks
"Tiro fil'st one 1 1\' Ikea down
ing man LI e other Morn ng,
Charles sta cut- with. There were
wiadowS nd confidential
' she wa,xe
swim orchids in °tie o4 the' florists'
' at once o'cer their pale tints," . rays
a Math -not e exchange.
" 1 'in cx azy about orchids,' she
said,,
. . ,
"My- 1)00 'child," I responded,. "1
. should not have known • there was
,
anything the matter , wi h your brain
at all if you hadn't tol Inc. Try to
keep it a secretas long as possible.
They don't think of confining you in
an asylum, do they?" '
" "Stupid,' :was all she replied to
:this, and she didn't say anthing else
remarkabje until further down, when
she saw sonic engra.vi gs and told
me she Was crazy abo t all - such
things. ;
'In the .afternoon a other - dear .
friend of mine said she was crazy
:about Nesselrodo puddin • but the'
girl with 'her declared she wasn't —
that she . was wild a out terrapin
s -and duck and•substances of that or-
- der.. . ,
"1 told them 1 would have a jury
. luntitico inqiiirendo sit in their, eases •
at once and ,they called mo a "goosl-
CUMS,' NvhatOver they may be, which
ended a highly intellectual conversa-.
lion.
' 'That night one of my oldest'
friends hnd a very bright woman she
is, too, .i.aid that she , was Crazy
(shout Edna May. I asked her what.
form her - mania took ijtnd she an-
swered that of going to see this lits
le act ress whenever. she got , a
'int ece. Then she expl ined that
vhen, she said she was 'crazy' about
Ins thing it therelY mearit that
essiseularls• admired it,
—So' it seems women have a vocab-
:lary all. their. own and-lt; certainly
loos puzzle Or fellow to follow their
2c:centric trains' of thought.
's -When a Mail !SO'S Ild is crazy he
nen ns he's derauged, bit'a 'girl may
it
l,
ii(c:ae; anything- Seems-, from
nidiking to desperate admira-
n,
!
EXPOSITOR,
•
I
From the Beatherl nd.
Twentyss•ix German tow ns are ilkiftv
Ruminated- with atetylen) gns.
Berlin's park I— the 1'1 iergarten---
.osts the city. tit t $45,00 a year.
In Bavaria. the crown wris 3,430,-
0-00 acres, . _ one-fifth 0 the enall'e
1. meet ot» .
.Ilochlsonigsburg, •;_n Nis
rrains of an early Medley
Si be restored by the Ka
josternny has to. impori
t ian corn (in . 18§9,
bushels were used), becat
c oes not Mature in , the (
In the sixteenth Centur
customary in Germany ts
o'clock, cline at 10, su
o to bed at -8'.
;In - the. Gera district, G
N ages of weavers last su
cnly $1.90 to $3.88 per
1 .111C11 a weaver was expe
Ort a family, besides pa3
rent tax and school rat
One of the remarkable
- the Gertnan nobility is t
ijig divorced by "house
I called. The latest ins
xercise of this private p
• t e case of -Princess Lou
of , . Schleswig-Holstein a
., ribert of, Anhalt. Comm
s t i
a':e, the re-
al castle, is
iser. •
all ler 111.-
189,000,000
se the corn
erman soil.
v it was
get Up at
p at 5 and
rinanSs the
/liner Were
w th
.Led to sup-.
ing govern-
s. -
rivileges of
rat .of be-
aw," as it
asice of the
wer was in
se Augosta
d. Prince
ners - have
1 to resort to the ordinary di-
vtirco- courts. •
English Notes.
141 the year 1600 ,the r.
of silk began in England
'llhc notes of the Bank
c sts exactly- one-half pe
grosvenor scittare pro
t ins more millionaires
e tial area in London.
It is noted that more s
dings take place in Lond
ur ay than on any Other
'ek. .
While the English law provides for
t e7 organization, of ,labor baffles it
dePrives them s/ of the proUsges of in -
c 'rporations
An English economist, making use
o the population statistics for the
h st 30 years, figures oul; that by
1. 50the population of England will -
have become stationary. 1
The British Government encottrages
11 ventors and scientists by extend -
11 g . financial assistance to those
hose; work is cesnsiderei of suffici-
e rt value to warrant su h develop -
1) ents The grants are made through
-t re British Royal Society, and range
I value from .$50 , to 87,500, ac-
e rding. to. the -nature of the inven-
t on to. be exploited.
anufacture
Of, England
riy each.
ably con -
than any
ciety wed -
on on Sat
day in the
Sci en ti ticinformati
Thc. solar orb ';wo
t anybody who :silo
side of, this., planeys
- A distinguishedas
ti aton the planet
rises in the west
st.
,
The Ornatuer ts -use
sc n Indians �
the 'opinion
gs-rdecl as pict
as decorations
A scientist,
meriting,. has
theplumage o
trlation of fo.
cl:.es. In this
cc, • produced
s imparted
tints of the ra
D.
Id a pear blue
ld v cee' it out-
tmo phere.
rono rer asserts
ranu the sun
and ets'In the
by he Thomp-
British ;Col nnbiaare.
of Tin Boa , to be re-
OgraphS, rlxther - than
ft& years of experi-
sticcOded in coloring
birds by ti e adininis-
d; Mix d with asraline
Va)v h has, it is stat-
ed; blue pig ions, and,
to ca axles all the
inbows
Marine !Int
he fisheries on Lal
pl yment to 3„7.28 p
n 1880 there .evere
,le, s .than 50 ship
T -day there are
shipbuilding yards,
to al of 1,000vesse
n 1800 the Indian
ti ally •the only poa
th great lakeS,!
third of all the fres
wrid. To-daY, he
be .s several thisu n
-sVitI
h' 70 shipy4r1s
-th lakes to asId c
We bEr. .• 1
I
•
rests.
e Erie give
Tsons,
in all the world
uilding .yards.
-tore :hart 700
urnirss t. a
s yearly.
canoo Was prnc-
ing v eh i e mr
rhich :rold ont-.
water in .1110
lake feet atm -
0111—
steel
n the
steamers,
shores' of
nstan ly to the
MARRIAGI
TR HURON
BEAFOR
No WITN
LICENSES
UED AT
Eplply011 OFFICE,
oNTARI9.
StiES REciUIRED.
rofessionia
en.
Ws the constant strain
and worry Under which
the profess;ional man
labor, the ir egularity of
habit a and los :of rest that ,
reakede him p enliarly sus- I
ceptible to kid ey treubles.
First :it's bte kaehe, then
urinary difficulties, then—
unless it's attended to—
Bright's Die woe and —
death.'
DOAN'S
KIDNEY PILL
•
trengthen and invigorate 4he kidneys
never fail to give quick reli f and cure
he most obstinate caseS.
Rev. M. P. Campbell, pa tor of the
aptist Church, Essex,IOnt., s ys: "From
y personal use of Dean'K dney Pills,
hioh I got at Sharon's drug store, I can
y they are a most excellent ,remedy for
dney troubles, and I r eon:mend them to
fferers from sue cam ai ts.t'
ILLES
IHARNE
E'S
I have Jemoved rey harness shop to my
o n store, ONE DOOR NORTH OF. THE
'P1 ST OFFICE, where I will t+ pleased to
m et all my old eustomere 4lid many tiew
011 S.
1
• lespie's Harness is the
• best Harness
A ull stock of Horse Blank ts, Robes,
Sleigh Bells, Trunks, c.
ricesi right and satisfactioi guaranteed.
Give !us a call and we w lliplease you,
del ght your horse, satisfy yo r puree.
Repairing a Spoialty.
JA ES GILLEplE, Saforth,
ne oor NORT# of the flo t Office.
1718-41
• He e'n people free from pain and ache
Dysp pile's direful ills.
It is because they always tak
La a-Livir ills.
The •e: little pills work while ou sleep,
without a gripe or parn,'curingIIliousness,
consti ation, dyspepsia and sick eadaehe,
and tn king you feel better in th morning.
H e a
.,WOOD'S soothes
WAY PINE and cu
YRUP., Worst
cipUghsa
s and
he lungs
es the
inds of
dcolds.
T ELM LOGS
"ANTED.
The undersigned is prepared o pay
r1 thousand, board easure,
unlimited quantity of o. 1 Soft
go, delivered at the
cefield Saw and Stay Mill.
be out 11, 13 anci 16 feet n length.
so buy timber by measu ement, or
, in bueh.
WILLIAM AM ENT, sSe orth P.O.
$9p
For a
Elm L
Br
Logs t
Will a
by bul
Why FI ° •
A. shoe that as wo the
highest award at the aria
World's Fair ought to be ood
enough for a lady ;to wea
Beauty, comfort, style ap-
pearance and durability a the
points that won the gold m dal.
Its price and value m e it
the choice of thousands of 1 dicks
who know how to dress t st6-
fully and comfortably.
$3.ao and $4.04 per pa'.
Made by The J. 6. King
Limited, Tolronto.
Afte 6 o'clock iro-Nig
nd every night until 6 a.
he Bell Telephon
Long D stance Rates are approxim
half theI day rates. No al charge fo
appoint ante to talkt a, spec:
Try the night service.
CO.'S
ely one -
making
d time.
P. 1 m..".4 AND MAR).
Mrs, Annie Eastman of EIMirn. N. Y.
is the first woman to fill a ConFtsgat sn
:hist. tmlpit, She is a native of l'es hi
ills.,'and was educated at Oberlin.
Mme. Schumann-Heink, the lam ei-
erand opere dramatic contralto, support
by her singing an invalid husband :Ili (
(iitit,teynar for the education of her eight c il
Airs. Anna Morris Holstein, widow of
Major William Hayman Holstein and a
famous army nurse, died at her home in
Red Hill, Pa., recently. She was 70
yea rS old. . .
The death in . Befall', Md., recently of
Miss Rebecca Woolsey releases $58,000
for the use of the county in improving
roads, that firm having been bequeafted
by William Woolsey, in 1888, subject to
his sister's life estate. .
Airs. George- Boyden of Newark, Ind.,
whose husband has just committed sri-
cide, has had eight husbands. Two d ed
natural deaths within a year after Or ir
marriage, three obtained divorces apd
threecommitted suicide.
A Strange coincidence in the recent
death i of Mrs, Calvin S. Brice was the
the d .ath of her husband, Senator Brice
fact that she passed away in New York
on the same day or the year and at tie
same hour on the second anniversary of
of Oho.
I4Irs Kendal explains why she and her
hnsba d have always acted together by
the statement that it was because of a
vow de to her father. Mrs. Kendal's
fathe , when his daughter wanted o
marry an actor, insisted that they shou d
alway act together.
, Misa Elfrida Coekerell, who is freque t-
ly alluded to as "the other Miss Cock r -
ell," is no relation to the fair maker of
necklaces. She is the daughter of How-
ard Cockerell, who married as his seeo d
wife Mrs. Hayward, who lost her fir t
husband in the war of the rebellion.
Mrs. Peggy Craw of Mason City, Md.,
is said to be the oldest Wollinn in this
country who is self supporting. Al-
though 100 years old, Mrs. Craw, it ro
Said. does not look more than 65. Si e
does her OWIJ housework and earns a
comfortable living with her needle, d
pending entirely upou her own hands fqr
her borne and living.
Frau llosa von Rosthorn, wife of the
acting ,i.ristrianH minister at Peking, has
been grtinted a war medal by the emper-
or of Austria, sock a decoration having
hithertot been given exclusively to men.
The Fr orch government has also givvti
von Rosthorn, Who, during the siege at
its Orde ' of the Legion of Honor to Frau
Peking, idistinguished herself by great
valor, Lating part in military actions and
fighting nost courageously and succesS-
fully ag inst the 'Boxers.
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;TOWN TOPICS.
Let us laot forget to remind New Yost
that in ttie twentieth century she is sti 1
rideitlgrin horse „ears.—Cleveland
Dealer.
The dome of tbe statehouse in Boston
has taken -on a new coat of yellow. it is
as handsOme as a'. molasses candy was
oo.—New rleans Picayune.
, Pittsburg has had a case of a. patient
dying in the street, but has not yet reach-
ed New York's reeerd for killing them i
the hospltals.—Pittsburg Press.
Memphis has a larger population na
than New York had a century ago_
century hence Mem:phis proposes to hav
a larger population than New York- ha
now.—Memphis Coramereial Appeal.
New York Is not the only city in th
United States in need of better govern
ment. According to prominent resident
of Philadelphia the City of Brother!
Love is in- as bad .0 plight as gay and
wicked Gotham.—Baltimore Sun.
Last year Philadelphia spent over $2,-
000,000 in street improvements and has
the St
just apprepriated $1,000,000 more foi
he purpose. When. the people o
Louis+ are ready to face the cost a similar
advance can he ,ntade here.
JEWELRY JOTTINGS.
1
Barrette e afford a pleasing variation
in hair clasps. The long and large, open
oval shapes seem decided favorites.
The lategt long Chain for muffs an
lorgnettes takes on a more massive clutr4
acter with enameled plaques alternatin
with chain.
Tiniest gold or silver mesh purses
which can hold at most two silver dimes,
are among trinkets that may be attache
to the chain.
Chain purses seem to cap the ver
pinnacle of fashion. The long, old fash
ioned knitted purses, with gold slip rings
and tassels of gold or stones, are the
latest departure In this line.
In ornamental buttons Russian enamel
plays an important part. Very beauti-
ful sets of six buttons are provided, as
are others in silver or gilt of antique or
"new art". styles.
THE DOMINIE.
The highest church steeple in the world
Is that of the Cathedral of Antwerp -470
feet.
The Right Rev. Dr. William 11 McLa-
ren has been 25 years bishop of the Epis-
copal dioeese of Chicago.
The oldefit living vicar In Great Brit-
ian is Rev.: G. D. Grundy, vicar of He,
who was presented in 1838 and is now
94.
Rowland s D. Edwards, the English
evangelist, will worii in this country for
/ several moths and until February will
make Chicago his headquarters. He is a
lawyer by •profession and a member of
the largest law firm of its kind in Eng-
land.
ANIMAL LIFE.
A goat gives a quart of milk daily and
lives ten years.
Birds are blessed with large appetites.
The robin ,can easily devour two-thirds
of its weight in earthworms in a day.
Most monkeys havea liking for land
crabs, and he beasts when in their nat-
ural elemen in the jungle will often trav-
el for mile to some marshy region in
search of a crustaceen meal.
C TY COUNCILS.
Our CO11011 comscil still persists In
what the Mayor cabs undutiful defection.
Still, that is better than reckless coite-
sion.—Bosten Herald.
Would that our susceptible city coun-
cilmen could be vaccinated against the
insidious advances of the sharneh se
br1berl—e01eve1and Plain Deater. . •
•
CA$TORIA
For Infants and Children.
Tao fas-
dulls
Opium
d,
It ell
ere"
inappor.
BRic+FIT
4th's Lea,ding iClothing & Furnishing Store
4.NAAAAA,,wwwwview
INTER OfERCOVIS.
beneeaepdled for some i e yet and now is the time to get one if you want
ch
We have still a good assortment left in black and blue beavets, black and grey
cheviots, brown friezes and a large stock of assorted colors in boys' sixes.
The prices will sur rise you, sterling quality combined Iwith cheapness. You
I will undersand the b rgains you are getting in good value bettzr if you
come and see them, titan if we told you about them. here. Call and see
us.
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.FLE.71011ERS,- 8.E FO.k1711.
SUC
Grippe
mobs
Quinine, Phenacitine, Antifibruu,
Antikarnnja
In pills, capsules or powders, to suit ages ,
0* • -• 0 0 0 S 0 0- • 0 •
Also Humphreys No. 77
The gikeat homeopathic oure for grippl
Laxatilve Bromo Quiaine Tablets, etc.
LEX., L.L.41
DR G -G-.11`1'
NEXT DOOR 1NORTH OF IPIOKARD'S.
joti
SE FOR111
6
i
B.BM.
Makes
,
BloOd
Pur,.
If the blood is pure the whole
body will be healthy.
If the blood is impure the whote
system becomes corrupted with its
impurities.
Burdock Blood Bitters trans-
forms impure and watery blood
into rich pure blood and builds up
the hea1t1-4
Disease germs cannot lurk in the
system w en B.B.B. is used.
Miss Eft14 McDonald, Lisoonab Mills,
Guy Co., NS.,writes: "I have found
B.B.B. an excelent remedy for purifying
the blood arid curing sick headache. I
had tried many remedies, but none of
them did the much good. 1343.E. has
made me so well that I feel like a new
woman and 1 am oonstantly recommend-
ing it to my friends.",
To Contractors.
Tenders will be reoelved until. February 204h, 1901,
for the raising, rearing and shingling of the Lead -
bury eehool hou e. The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. Plans and speolfications can
be seen at the repidence of the undersigned. JOHN-
STON KINNEY), Leadbury P. 0. 1730x2
The Nevi Harness
.MAKER
Having pu abased the Harness Shop and
business of r. John Ward, I solicit the
patronage of 111 the old customers, and guar-
antee them nd all new ones the best of
workmanship and material. Always on
hand a full li e of
HAR ESS SADDLES
WHIP 1 TRUNKS
VALI1 ES ETC., ETC.
Priem right and satisfaction guaranteed.
Give me a oat
ANDREW OKE, Seaforth
WARD'S OLD STAND. 1730-tf
THE SEAFORTH
.. AND .
Chopping 11101s
R. X. CLARK
Wants and anIr quantity of good logs
heading bolts, 40
inches long,
For whieh the highest price will be paid.
-
Ctuttome aawing done on short notreerand
at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaran-
teed.
L. CLARK, C4th.
1186-41
AN ITEM( OF INTEREST.
Farm 1011111
suit borrower;
vonesnos
Parer, Ont.
streets
en at lowest rates; payment. to
eatiesetion guaranteed; all corr.-
y anewered. ABNER COMM.
015ce—At oorner of Minnie and
every Saturday all day. 1667
Sea
The und
the Ogilvie
the well- kr
I Seafo
Are no
C US
Special
reigned 1having purchased from
Milling Company, of Montreal,
OW11
th Flour Mills,
prepared to do all kinds of
tom Work,
.. TO WHICH .
Attention. will be
Gien
The very best quahty of Flour g; .1n. in
r.
exchange for wheat.
Chopping of all kinds done on tb Alert,
est notice. Price, five cents per lef
The best brands of Flour alwar cihand,
and Will be delivered in any pi, of the
town free of oharge.
kinThaeohf iggrhain.estprice in eash r .1 for all
Feed of all kinds constantly hand.
The SeaforthMill ug Co.
. 1080
McKillop Directory for 1901.
i
DANIEL mAisLEY, Reeve, Beechwood
ALEX. GARD 8 ER, Con or, Leadbttry P. O.
JOHN G. GR : ' Con oilier, Winthrop P. 0
JAMES 0141(111 IN, counolllor, Besehyrocid P. 0
ARCHIBALD MeGREGO , Councillor, Siafortli P.0
JOHN 0. MO MON, 01 it, Winthrop P. 0
DAVID M. R SeleTr r, Winthrop P. O.
WILLIAM EVENS, Ase r. Bereobwood P. O.
CHARLES D DDS, Collector, Seaforth P. O.
RICHARD POLLARD, Satititary Inspecter, Ltiede
bury P. O.
.A.M"
The Se*forth
Tea Store
A big stpok-taking sale is now going on.
Now is the time to get great bargains
for caeh I must clear out a lar e lot
of my attack at once. Best No. I trite
-
ford flour $1.15 per 100 lbs. This flour
is not the second grade, but I guaran-
tee it to be first -c ass No. I flour. New
prunes 3 lbs. for 25e, and 4 lbs. for 25o;
best evaporated peaches! 10o alb.; clean-
ed currants 100 a lb, ; 3 lbs.select raisins
for 25c; new figs 6 lbs. for 25o; corn,
peas and tomatoes 8e a can; 'sardines
5o a tin; ten barn jude soap for 25e;
ten lbs. sulphur for 25e; ten lbe, salt,
for 25o; scaled herring 150 a box;
Allen's sweet eider 80 a quart ; mixed
pickles 1513 a quart; best honey Ifle a
lb.; sal on 10e a can: all kinds of
smoked meate, strokes hams, shoulders}
breakfast bacon, rolls, and len -clear
bacon; beat Collingwood and London
lard; American coal oil t2o a gallon, or
5 gallo for $1; half barrels herring
$3.58; haif barr le salmon trout $6.;.
chum, crockery and glassware at cost;
butter and eggs ttken as cash prices.
A. G. AULT
si
AFORTH.
Stallions for Sale.
For sale the fallowing imported Shire Stallion':
Sunlight i
No. 16,876, foaled in 1892, and weighs 2,200
potuide t sired by Munchanson (6190) dam William.
sons Snip (1188), brown calor and bred by Thome,
Williamson, Moss House, Upper Rosvoliffe, La
Engiand. Travelled five years on lobe same route
an4 has proved ilsitneelf a sure foal getter and a ante
clam. dock horst.
BLAISDON : WILLIAM, ;No. 16529, foaled 1896,
sired by Hitabin Conqueror, 4468; dam Dansmore'es
Bonny Lege, 12196; by rilie13, 5894, bay, weigher
2,000 pounds, bred by Peter Stubbs, Blalielon, New-
ham, Glos. I
BLAISDON corini, No. ,17775, foaled 1898, sired
by Blaiedon Conqueror 15989, Eame Aiktu se Bleteden
William bay color, bred by, William! C. Barling, New-
ham, Giles., weight 1826 pounds. i
ROBIN HOOD IX, foaled 1696, bay oolor, bred by
Wand J. Turner, LowerUall Farm. Penwietbatn, fired
by Ticnion, (6394) 4Iam Star 20919, weighe 1,860
pounds. • , 1 ,
These horses were imported by ;the undersigned
last September,d seen 6 my stables In
min
IlimeaD at any time. For further partioul.rs apply
pereonally or ad real THOMAS J. BERKY, Hew&
1110ali