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MAY 34 1901
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IMPORTANT NOTICES.
CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE. -For eale at Byfield,
10,000 cedar posts. Round posts, 6 inch top up
and se feet long, 120 exch. Apply to JAMES
TI1OhiPSON, Hee field, or to GEORGE TURNER,
Urucetield. 1736 tf
—
Alf AN WANTED. -Wanted in every neighborhood
1 in Huron county, a good, reliable man, to buy
and sell ealvee, or work on commiselon. Write me
fee aartieukrre. HUGH RICHMOND, Newry- P. O.
178741
RIGS FOR SALE. -For (tee, one good top 'buggy,
DeVOrOAUX'13 make, run less than a year, a
good cutter, a net of good light harness and a good
' buffalo retie. Going At a bargain. Apply to JAMES
PURCELL, Egmondville. 1738-tt
TaISTRAY HEIFER, --Strayed fret» Seaforth on
Fe Tuesday night, April 23, a two-year-old red
heifer, without any horns. Any information leading
to the recovery of the animal will be liberally
reeatded by KENNEDY BROS , Butehere, Seaforth.
1741-3
rno RENT. -Store to rent in thriving western
town suiteble for dry goods, gents furniehings
groceries, hoots and shoes or general store. Busi-
ness not overdone. A 1 stand, newly refitted, oppo-
site leading farmer's hotel and market, two doors
from poet office. The town is supported by Indus.
trIs. farn3ing, dairying, fruit and stock raising, first
ciao orertirg, a regular snap for the right ream
Write if you mean husinezs. S. B, MALE, Box 64,
Listowel. 1740-4
FOR SALE.
QOWS FOR SALE. -For sale, thn e, good, newly
calved young cows. Apply on Lot 81, Comes.
in 4, bicKtilop. JAMES SOMERVILLE, Soaforth
P„ O. 1741x3
TaCRIIAlif BULLS FOR SALE -For sa'e four
theroughbred Durham bulls, ranging from ten
monthe to two years old. All red color and first claire
animals. Apply on Lot 26, Coneeesion 4, Tuaker-
endth, or addrees Seaforth P. 0. HERBERT ORICH.
1731 tt
FOlt SALE. -Registered Shorthorn Bulls from 10
to 3.8• months cf Scotch and pure Scotch breed.
lag, good colors, and big, thick smooth, stylish bulls,
oleo a Dumber of cows and heifers, all at very mod-
erate prices and easy terms. DAVID MILNE, Ethel,
173541
DCLLS FOR SALE. -The undersigned have for
1.) gale two thoroughbred Shorthorn bulls. eligible
for regietratIon. Both red in color and aged 10 and
15 monthe. Those are excellent animals. A. & J.
BROADFOOT, Lot 21, Conceseion e, II. R.13Tuck-
oremith, Seaforth P. 0. li364f
pIGS FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned will keep
for eerviee on Lot 20, Concession 9, McKillop,
one thoreughbred Tamworth and one thoroughbred
Yorkshire boar. Terme--$1.00 at the time of servioe,
with privilege of returning. $1. 60 if charged.
ARTHUR GALBRAITH, 1739-13
AUCTIONEERS.
rip-11011AS BROWN, Licensed Auctioneer for the
J. Counties of Huron and Perth. Orders left at
A. M. Campbell's implement warerooms, Seaforth, or
TIM EXPOSITOR. Mee, will receive prompt attention.
Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. e17e8•tf
AUCTIONEERING.-B. f3, Phillips, Licensed
Auctioneer for tho counties of Huron and
Perth. Being a practical termer and thoroughly
tinderetanding the value of farm stock and imple-
trente, plaers me in a be' ter position to realize good
prim. Charges ruoci, rate. Satisfaction guaranteed
or no pay. All orders -left at Ilensall poet office or
at Lot 23, Concesefon 2, Hay, will be promptly
tended to. 170041
STOCK FOR. SERVICE.
PIG FOR SERVWE.-The undereigned will keep
for service on Lot 4, Concession 6, Hullett, an
nuproved Yorkehire heg, thoroughbred. Terms, all
at time of eervice and privilege of returning, al..25 if
booked, ANDREW SNELL. 1741x4
rpo STOCK BREEDERS. -Our Shorthorn Bull,
1 New Year'e Gift, has been removed from Mr. A
G. Smillie'e to the promisee of the undersigned, where
he will be kept untit further notice in these columne.
WM. CH A PM AN, 173641
1LIL8 FOR SALE AND FOR SERVICE. -The un-
dersigned has for sale on Lot 16, Conceeelon
Hay, two Shorthorn Durham bulls, dark red in color,
7 and 18 months old respectively with pedigrees and
bred from gcod eteck. Will also keep that noted bull,
Duke of Ileneall, for bervice, terms on application.
JOHN ELDER, Hensall P. 0. 173941
110 PIG BREEDERS. -The undersigned will keep
1 on Lot 26, Concession 6, L. R. S., TucketenOth,
h thoroughbred TANIWOM Pea, also a thorough-
bred YORKAIHILA Pm. A limited number of sows will
he admitted to each, Tonne, 91, payable at the time
of service, or $1.50 if charged., JAMES. GEMMILL.
1608-52
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Grand Trunk Railway.
Traine leave Seedorth and Clinton etatioas
oUows
:
Joree WERT- BrAPOILTIL MINT014.
Peneenaer 12.40 P. M. 12,55 P. et
10.12 P. M. 10.27 P. M.
Train „ 9.20 A. M. 10.16 A. M.
kneed Train . . . • .. 6.16 I'. M. 7.06 P. M
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Peseentrer.. Esr-
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Fenger..3.11 P. hf, 2.66 P. M,
Mixed Train..., .. .„ 4 40 P. M 4 25 P.M.
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HURON EXPOSITOR.
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, "Mr
CHICAGO.
It1 th$ current number of the In-
lander, 'a magazine published by the
students of the Univernity of illichi:-
gan, is to he round a poem of un-
usual u orit concerning the city of
Chicago. It . also . possesses much
'bittern( lis, _ and , incidentally helps
along the. good work "Back to the
Farm.'' i These • are the opening
i
a ta.nzas
A city 1 a wart on nature's face,
Better eernal sleet and solitude
And OVC lulls, with plain brown bread for
foo,
Than t is " disc.ordaut roar, this murine
gift] e, •
This dir y linen, this pestiferous alr,
The hint wnymen, the ()dors of the street,
And tiei tierce heti:ditties of the yellon
she t.
. i
The peo de shake with what they think h
mir h, '
At vire triumphant over fallen worth.
• • • -
The pe ple laugh the marriage vow ts
neoin,
At night two meet;, they wed the follow.
Ing morn;
And on he third day shake the dice to Set
Which ( no shall start the suit that set'
the I free.
So runs tite rudejest, but the facts attest
A tragic levity too sad for jest.
Of every four for whom the knot is tied
One, by the book, commits Hymenicide.
They sat more Germans dwell amid thit
dinii
"Than nuv city boasts except_Berlin;
And that Chicago has more Scots than Ayr,.
More Fr eli than Nantes, more Irish there
Kil( ere. .
I only k tow ,that In these confines dweL
More shirrs than in any place but hell.
THE NEW METROPOLITAN.
Sketch o
LL.D
theMot Bev. W. 11. Bond,D.D.
, Bead elf the Ecclesiastical
Province Of Canada.
The Nfost Rev. William Bennett
Bond, 1 .D, LL.D., who has just
been - e ooted Metropolitan - of the-
ecclesinistical Province of
Canada, was elected Bishop of Mon-
treal in '1879. From Morgan's Can-.
ad ian M n and Women it is ',cornea -
1 hat he s of a Cornish faintly, and
was bori' in Truro, September 10,
1815, ting now in his, eighty-sixth
year. 1 reeeived his education in
i*t, place and in London, and
at. an early age went to Newfound,.
land, wl ere he followed secular pur-
suits. In 1840 he went to Quebec
and Wati TOrdil iiled in 1811, For the
next two' years-, he was a traveling
missionary with_ headquarters at
Napiervi le, and organized several
schools in the eastern townships. For
the next six years he • was incumbent
it1 Lachine, and then he became
cu r-
ate at ht. George's, • :Montreal, .as.
assistant to •the late Dr. Leach. His,
connect:it n .with this parish Continued
for 30.y it.rs, from 1860 to 1879, as
fect or, -( uring which time he also
held 1 hi posts .,of Rural T.4ean . of
Hochelaga, Canon, Archdeacon of.
Ifochelaga, and finally Dean of Mon -
typal. „1 On the resignation of Dr.
1 )xenden4 Bishop Bond was elected
to the !.te of Montreal. and was con- ,
serrated on January 25, 1879. Af-
ter hiS elect ion he withdrew the
claim o the. Primacy of Canada
Which .htid previously gone with the,.
Bishoprit of Montreal, and the
Dr. Medlley, Bishop of Fredericton,
as the (*rifest occupant of the OpiS- -
copal be ch, became ipso facto Meta.
ropolitai„ For -sonic years, too,- Iris
Lordshir was chaplain of the Prince
of. Wales: Regiment, and served with
the • coilps on the eastern frontier
during t le Fenian raids, in 1866 and
1870. n 1854 he received the de-
grees 'ot M. A. from Bishop's Cole
log -e, rmnoxville- and LL.D. from
McGill i 1870. In 1888 he showed •
his interest in municipal matters by
asnist1n1 in the formation of 'the
Citizens'iLeague, .Montreal. As„„an
evidence.' of good will of other
denominittions toWards His Lord-
ship, it 11s said that when ill in 1893
prayers 'waren offered for his spiritual
and temporal welfare' in the Roman
Catholidj Churches of that, City; Dent
wrote of him: "Bishop Bond has a
fine coimutriding - presence, is an
earnest preacher and an excellent,
platfori4 speaker,".
_ ,..itn ACcolu.Pihined scout. .
ail i . .
Lord Tcdovat, who will return from
South. „,-Africa at the end of 'next
1
the fr nit,: 110 Will have a real
month, las hada very busy year at
Highlanil - welcome . for his home-
coming in Scotland; and in London.
he will have a private reception no
less cordial, Lord.-.LOVat is still on
the yot4g side of thirty, though on-
ly by a t'v‘v roonths; and, unlike some
of the ,'•oung sportsmen who have
taleen pe rt. in llie war, he has strong
1 i 1 ern twit as (es as well as all the ac -
comp] isl merits valuable to a mount-
ed scou Ire has hunted in. Abys-
sinia„atid had a talk with King'
Mimviiki having a beloved Steven-
son vo19une t he while in his pocket,
lie has,i good looks -among other
it mes 01 hereditary- good luck; and
newspaijiier rumor. Will proVablytake-
the occiision of his home -coining to
re-annot'ince the rumor of his engage-.
•
went gp'• the ,daughter of it da.tely
dead utiron 18. a. 11111101* Nyhtcji, says
The Daiity . Chronicle, is no more than:.
a. proplJecy.
Itermeekeble I'enore of Title.
tf - •
A. correst)oadent wrT
ites to he
Daily .rt'ltronicle: "In all .10
the 1/u140 of Cambridge completing
his eiglOy-secaid year you state that
tthe tentire cif the t Ole is quite unique,
ILS 'HIV r)IPtit'lli (hike is only the se.c-
t
ond hollder of the 'title, created in
1140 1, Oris . 11 her, Adolphus,. being
born Bihruary 24, 1774. But sure-
ly the 'rase of the present Earl of,
Leicest( is sI i 1 1 more striking. .flis
father 1, -as born in 1754, Nvhile th
fat Ilea (if t Ito 'pre;ent Earl of Lindsay
was born in 1744both of these•
dates bOng- anterior -14) the access ion
of '1 l'' - lif, to e the. throne, ire
1 760. h .do not. know . of any ot 1'10-
existinf4 iastance of thp life of a
father. Siol son ext ending' over such
a long period .. 11 almost sI aergere
one to I contemplate the events Ond
changes tvhich have taken place, not
.only in- I he- Brit isle' Empire, but on
the file(' of- the whole globe, .during
the life ime. of these two noblemen
`and . 1 le i r 111 1 hers, Melina ing two
johiiee, :(-!igas.".. . ,
We-:lington, Grey and Bruce.
Mixed.
1.40 P. H.
2,10
2.86
3.26
Mixed.
8.65 A. M.
9.17
9.45
10.02
Gorse 7,, thereto- F'reniertger.
Ethel._ 8.e't P. m.
Bruesols.. 8.17
Bittevele., S 27
4
8
Wtl
ijhrtrn 38
Gots° SOUTH- Pass'e oger.
Winoham .. . ....... 6.63 A. M.
Eluevale . 7.02
Bruesels .... 7.18
Ethel_ 7.28
•
London, Huron and Bruce.
GOINU- NORTH-
Londoo, depart ..
Centralia__ ......... .
.....
Ifenaall.
Kippen
Brueefleld
Clinton
Londesboro • • • • • •
Blyth.. _ .....
... _
Wingham arrive. .... .
GOING 8-OUT/I -
Wing.ham, depart, ...
Gondoe*boro- ...... • • • .
Canton., ......
Rrueellefel
K;peenn . . ....
Her:salt_
Exeter.. .. . .... . .. • - • •
........ -
London, (arrive)
Paeoenger.
8.15 A.M. 4.40 P.M
9,18 5.56
980 8.0
9.4461
9.50 0.25
9.68 6.33
10.15 6.65
10.33 7.14
10.41 7.23
10,66 7 87
11.10 8.00
Paseenger.
6.53 e.m. 3.15 P. m
7.01 8.40
7.14 3 65
7.22 4.05
747 426
8.05 4.49
8.16 4.67
8.22 6.02
8,86 6.14
8.466.23
9.37 A. M. 6.12
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and had to spring l outof bed to catc
breath.
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I have removed my amens'
own stnre, ONE DOO • NOR
POST OFFICE, wher I will
meet all my old oust° ere an
ones.
Gillespie's Ha ness
best H rnes
shop t
HOF
e pleas
many
is
my
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A full stock of Hor e Blan ets, Robes,
Sleigh Bells, runk , tf3c.
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Prices right and satisfa.ctio guaran eed.
Give us a call and we wi I please you,
delight youi. horse, sat sfy your purse.
VI -Repairing a Specialty
JAMES GILLESPIE, eaforth,
One Door NORTH ef the I. ost Offic
1718 tf
1 feel better this
you. I took a IAL
night and it .worke
headache and, bil
gone.
morn ng,.th
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I like charr
ousne s are
nk
ast
all
I've heard manladie say tI ey
wouldn't be witl out axa-L ver
Pills—they're such an es sy p111 to
take, do not grip or sicken, i nd
'cure constipation, dyspepsia, sour
stomach, coated fp igue, pad br ath
staid all stomach ar.d live ills.,
To the pulplic of Seaforth
and surrounding co Intry
HAVING KIRCHAI1ED
The Meat
Formerly oor
T. R,
I trust, by strict aten
supplying a first class
price, to merit the pa
the late fic tn. .
Will pay the high
dressed poultry, good
ow.
B siness
eated by
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ion to
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FURIN T
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Furniture �f all kinds
At live and let live prices. Uphol
ing done and sa.tisi ction in ever
spect. Pictuie frarnina neat and c
New William sewi g machine al
on hand. No tra relling agents,
no high prices. oods delivere
town and country flee of charge.
Undertaki
partme
ter-
re-
eap.
ays_
and
in
ti
We have a large and varied assort-
ment from which to choose in time of
need, at prices that have been a matter
of agreeable sUrprL3i. to all who have
dealt with us. T" o fine hearses on
hand for summer an winter use. Night
calls at Mr. Lands °rough's residence,
corner cottage in rear of Dominion
Bank, will be prom atIy responded to.
JOHN LAN 100 OUGH,
SEAFOR 'H, ON
Soiai Attention
to Horseshoein and
General Jobb ng.
Godegich street
Ro ert
1)e lereux
BLACKSMITH
CARRIAGE Opp.
MAKER ILL
ueen
and
- • - Seaforth,
STAGE GLINTS.
Pau Potter is writing Louis Mann
and C ara Lipman a aew comedy.
Job • Hare thinks tie primary quail-
ficatioi of a successfUl actor to be im-
agina.t on.
Miss
Lando
speare
Miss
lected
leadin
stock
Kyrl
tour n
Harri
novel,
Deer
of "T
don th
comed
June.
Clyd
writes
"the r
out' 13
int in.
Miss
ter act
man f
ing ro
ductio
autum
Will
North
the A.
to pa
graphi
to flat
Geor
Happe
Wron
cility,
with I
or rast
miss
tract
place 1
organi
the le
Austra
intend
Genevieve Wird has given in
a fine perfoiimance of Shake-
s "Volumnia."
Margaret Anglin has been se -
by 'Mr. Charles Frohman as the
lady of the Empire theater
ompany next season.
Bellew will Make an American
xt season in a dramatization by
t Ford of Stanley J. Weyman's
"A Gentleman of France."
ohm Tree has found his revival
elfth Night" sr, popular in Lon -
t the run of the Shakespearean
will not be -suspended until
Fitch is a tiriess worker. He
much and reads more and says
ason some persons are 'written
that they don't do enough `read -
May Robson, Che clever charge-
ess who resigned from the Proh-
rces recently, Will have a lead -
e in Nixon & Zimmerman's pro-
of "The Messienger Boy" next
am Dean HoWells says in The
American Review, "To go from
erican to the_jEnglish plays is
• from clever, sketches, from
studies, brillant suggestions,
hed pictures."
e R. Broadhurst wrote "What
ed to Jones" in 48 days, "The
Mr. Wright," In 30 days. Pa-
however,- has tery little to do
terary or dramatic merit. Slow
It is fquality-that tells.
LuluVGlaser has signed a con-
ith Mr. F. C. Whitney, who will
er at the head nf a comic opera
ation. Her tour will include
ding cities of this country and
lia, and later On Mr. Whitney
to take her to London.
TH GLASS OF FASHION.
Fren h and English Cheviots are very
populat for spring tailor made gowns.
Bodi es with the rounded, not the
pointe , belt are the prevailing style in
Paris.
Tant vy croat is the name of one of
the ne neckties made of mercerized
chevio to wear with the outing shirt
waists
One eport from Paris assures us that
there 1 a touch of red on all the gowns
and ey rythin.g else in dress which will
admit f it.
Pow adour effects tire very evident
among the new evening gowns, which
show estoons of flowers hand painted
or em roidered on si1l4 lace or mousse-
line, w lib gold or silver ribbon twined
In and out.
'Malt ,se and cluny laces are still pop-
ular fo dress trimming, and then there
are al the other well known kinds
which ave lost sotne of their prestige.
Laces if the applique order show a fill-
ing in if gold thread between the flow-
ers.
Blac velvet belts and stocks to
match are worn with the colored silk
shirt vi aists, and for slimmer use there
are th prettiest littli stitched white
pique elts made with silver eyelets
and pl in buckle to faSten like a leath-
er stra
Voxi ty distinguishes the assortment
of gol, ers which appears on the new
hats, b t size and quality are the main
featur s after all. Whether the flower
you ch ose is an azalea or a cabbage
rose, i must be huge and exquisite in
textur and color. Al wreath of roses
withou ,leaves around the edge of a
hat br m is very becoming to young
girls.
PRO ERBS ABOUT WOMEN.
Here are some Chinese sayings that
indicat much philos+y:
Resp ct always a i silent woman.
Great is' the wisdom of the woman
that h ldeth her tongUe.
A. V in woman is tz) be feared, for
(
she wi oacrifice all f r her pride.
True not a vain wOman, for she is
first in her own eye. ,
A ha ghty woman eltumbles, for she
cannot see what may be in her way..
Trua not the woman that thinketh
more if herself than another. Mercy
will int dwell in her aeart.
The gods honor her who thlnketh
long before opening Pier lips. Pearls
I
c) me from her moutha
A woman and a ch1ld are alike. Each
needs a strong, uplifting hand.
A woman that respects herself is
E
lore beautiful than &single star, more
beautiful than many Oars at night.
Woman is the east for that which
pains the father. Sh is bairo for his
troubles.
A woman who mistakes her place
can never return to where she first
was. The path has been covered up
from her eyes.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
A Mormon, no matter what his age,
wants to be burled in a pure whits cof-
fin.
There isn't a lighthouse in all Alas-
ka except ous little 'bug" light at Sit-
ka.
The average depth of the ocean is a
little less than thre4 miles, or 15,000
feet.
What an English Paper says is the
greatest incubator in the world is at
Batary, near Sydney. It accommo-
dates 11,440 duck eggs or 14,080 hens'
eggs.
Recent discovery in Jerusalem
. proves that the' indent aqueduct
which brought watek from Bethlehem
through the Hinnali valley, thought
to be the work of Herod, was built by
'Emperor Severus, 105 A. D. Inscrip-
i tons to that effect hive been found.
CASTORIA
For Infants arid Children,
The fac-
simile
signature
fin
every
wrappn.
ar ,V--bove
11 OtlierS•
That's the standing of the
"King Quality" shoe for
Women.
Many Women imagine
that they have to pay a big
price when they want a fine
pair of shoes. That's a
mistake.
"King Quality " is the
one shoe that gives comfort
to the feet,. wears long, fits
snug and !nice and looks
stylish.
Sensible Women buy the
"King Quality" shoe.
They cost $3.
Maids by THE J. ID. KING 00.•
A
Montrcal Grocer
in Trouble
With his 13ck and Kidneys,
but at last found relief
in ban's Pills.
Mr. P. Gnillemette, under date of Jan.
1Z0th, 1901, writes I:
Dear Sirs, -For ten years I suffered from
rains aoroes my baok, both sides and be-
tween my shoulders. In fact at times I
was doubled up With pain, and my urine
was highly colored. I saw Doan's Pills
advertised, so proeured four boxes and mast
say they have effe/ted a complete cure. I
owe my present good health to Doan's Pills
and cannot recommend them too highly to
any and all suffering from backache and
kidney troubles.
CENTRAL
Hardwre Store,
Spring Goods.
We show a full line of Tinware and
Granite. All lines of Tinware made to or-
der, Leader Barrel Churns the easiest run-
nirg churn in the marked.
Re Acting Washing Machines and Royal
American Wringers. Call and get our prices
for Builders Hardware, Coiled Spring Wire
fencing, Barbed Wire and plain Galvan.
ized Wire. Estimates given for eavetrough-
ing, Galvanized Irrin and Furnace Work,
Sills 84 Murdie
HAROWARE,
Counter's:01d Stand. Seaforth
Skims cleanest, runs easiest, $65 on
time. The gearing is made
of gun metal.
The Highest Award
—AT THE–
Paris Exposition, 1900
Grand Prize and Gold Medal
Has ben won by the
MELOTTE OR4EAM SEPARATOR,
Eight days' free trial to intending pur-
chasers. Skims clean and turns easy.
DUBLIN, January 21e1, 1901.
Havitee tried three different makes of Cream Sep-
arat.,rs, I bought a Melotte. I would recommend it
to any farmer with fortr or five cows, I think it is
the best paying articla on the farm.-Jacos BRUXER.
Call on or write the local agent,
J. D. WALKER, Staffa, Ont.
1738
The Sea orth
Planing lYlill.
The undersignedj beg leave to return thanks
to their many customers for their patronage
in the past and uope by giving the best
value poesib1ebot1u in material and work-
manship, to merit a continuance of the same.
All kinds of pine lumber dressed and un-
dressed always on hand. Shingles, pine and
red cedar always on hand and as cheap as
can be handled. Doors, sashes, frames,
and blinds on hand or made to order on
short notice.
All unsettled accounts will be thankfully
received.
N. CI.4FF & SONS,
North Main Street,, Seaforth.
1 1739
NOW READY.
Eggs for hatching from pure White Rocke, eorne of
the best Rocks in Caqada. MinchelPs strain of Black
Minorcas, real beau0es. Call and see my stock.
Opposite Mr. Beattie'. grove. Eggs 91 per 13 or 51.50
per 26. Also a complete line of Bee Keeper's sup-
plies constantly on hand at Manufacturer's price.
WM. HABTRY, Box 155, Seaforth. a 1789 4
A Journey
y Telephone.
Will give a taste of Ideal Rapid
Transit, and save Time and Money.
Your time is too valuable to spend
in writing letters and awaiting re-
plies. The Telephone gives instan-
taneous Communication. Give the
Long Distance Operator the name of
the individual you want, you will
then was e no time in talking to an
office boT. ,
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF
CANADA.
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The
Rotted, TONIGHT&
following h ries will travel the under.
ned routes f r the season of 1901 as
:
well kn wn Draught Stal-
lion, Sunlight."
mCGAVIN • ROS,, Proprietors.
Men ay -Will leave is own stable Let 22, Con-
eeasion 13, McKillop 1, , bleKilinp, ori James Ken's,
N ,rth ravel Road, for con; theree ti Dick's Hotel,
Seefert 1, for the nig tn. Tuetday-To John Mo•
Dowell,, McKillop, f )r noon ; thence to George
St(phe son's, Censtan e, for night. Wednesday -
To Joh Watt'.Hallo IT for noon ; thence to his
own it blo for iithe pig t. Thursday -To William
Teller' , Conoe sion 16, Grey, for neon; thence to
Zilliax' H. tel, Brussel , fOr night. Friday -South
to Jam s MeDonald,s, g .avel road for noon; thence
to his wn stable for t night, and remain until the
follow' g Monday morn ng.
The Imported '1,ydesdale Stallion
"Sir alter."
INNIS & Ho TON, Proprietors.
Mon ay, Msy 6th -N1
7, Con eeeton 12, Turke
Campb il'8, then north
noon ; then wi sh 11 mi
Broalf • t's. 4th Ounces
Tueede '-Cres over t)
for no o; -hen weet al
a guar er mace, the nor
the 2n1 coneessien of
Glew'e tomer for night
a half Iles then sleuth
Hotel, or noon ; thene
night. Thurslay-Will
coiner. Goderieh toe n
Varna otol for the nig
Chanber'e, Town Line,
Kim ea to N. Horton'
James Llarton's for noo
fer night, where he will
Monday morning.
1
111 'neve his own stable Lot
smith, and proceed to John
miles to Strong's hotel for
es, then north to A. & J.
Ion Tuckersmith, for r ight.
George Melee, Huron road,
ng the Huron road one rote
h a mile and a quarter to
Hu -lett, then welt to Mr.
Wednescley-Weet two and
o Clinton at tho Commercial
to Alex. Ione?, Stanley, for
proceed to John Middieton's
hip, for noon ; thenee to the
t. Friday -South to John
for noon ; then by way of
, for night. Saturday -To
, and back to N. Berton's,
remein until the following
P INCEI 0 HURLFORD.
83fILLIE BR's., Proprietors.
Monday, May 6th -W 11 leave hie own stable,
miles eetuth of .13:ucefiel , no tho Emden Road, and
proceed oy Hayfield Ro d to Varna hotel, for noon ;
then south to F. Cole All% Parr Line, for night.
Tuesday -South en Par Line, to Jame» Green's, for
noon ; thence oast on urich Bond to Herm% at
Cantelon's hotel, for one hour ; then east to Alex,
Buchanan'., 2ad concoseion of Tuckerernith, for
eight. Wednesday -Will proceed eat to C.hirel-
buret, to A. Connor's!, for noon ; then weet to Lon-
don Road, to James Smillie's, for night, Thursday-.
North on the London Road, to his own' stable.
Friday -East by Spree t'e tido lino to tetrong's hotel
for non; then north and wet to tbe Mil Road, at
Jame. bierateeh's, for the night. Saturday -By the
Mill Reed and 2ud concession, to hie own stable.
PRINCE OF MIDLOTHIAN.
JAMES LEIFER, Proorietor.
Monday -Will leave his own debt° Lot 10, Concert-
sion 11, Hullett, and pro:eed to John Brigham'e for
one hour, then to Blyth for noon; thence back to
his own stab e for 11 e nieht. Tuesdey-To Wiliam
Jackson's, ;Morrie, for noon ; thence back by tho
Town Lino to his own eteble whore he will remain
until Thurecley =rang. Thursday -South to Kin.
burn, for noou ; theble,back to his own stable for
night. Friday -Will proceed east then eouth, to
Roxborcugb, for aon • thence west to Fmk
Kettle'e, far thee night'. Saturday -Will proceed
west to Thomas Fear's, for noon; thence ease to hie
own (Allele where he will remein until the following
Monday morning.
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WILDER LER.
J. BERRY & J. LIVINGSTONE, Proprietors.
Mond y -Will leave his own stable, Stan, and
proceed to Jacob Weber'a Hotel, Dublin, for noon;
thee by way of the Huron Road to Dick's hotel, Sen -
to th, f r the night Tuesday -By way of the Huron
Road to Reuben Grahena's hotel, Clinton, for aeon;
then by way of the London Road to the American
Hotel, Bruoefleld, for the night. Wednesday -By
way of Cippen t Hills Green, at James 'Hagan's, for
nocn ; t en to Zurich at Jan:es Shwonaker's
for the night. Thuredsy-By the Goshen Line to
Cred ten, for noon ; then to Centialia,
at hioffett's hotel, for the nigh% Friday -By weer of
the London Road to Hawkshaw's hotel, for noon;
to Scott s hotelollensall, by the London Road, for
the night. Saturday -By way of Kippen to Strong's
hot 1, Teekerstnith, for noon ; then east to his own
etablo Steffanfor the night.
BISMARCK.
onN GALBRAITH, Proprietor.
Monty -Will leave his own stabie, Let 18, Con•
cm ion 11, McKillop, about 9 o'clock end go south to
Joeeph 1 Morrison'., Concession 9, for neon; then
east .1} niles then north to William Hackwell's. Lot
Lct 9, orceseion 18, for_ night. Tueeday-Will go
north Id Robert Douglas', Coneeseion 18, Grey, f
nron ; ihen to Wa ton, McKim s hotel, for oight.
Widn ay -Will go MOltli to Peter Jackson's, Coo.
ces•ion , Morris, for 000n; then to Blyth, Jetnes'
hotel, or night. Thursday -To Arthur Parson'a,
Let 6, Concetedon 13,, Hullett, near Matlock, for
noon; t en to his own itable for night. Friday -To
Wm. ry's COF1CCE1310M 5, MeKillop, for noon; then
to Jam s Bell', Concession 3, (Calder Farrn), for
night. Saturday -North to Frank Robinson's, Con-
oession , for DODD ; then to his own etable for night,
Termini g Until the following Monday mernitg.
THE HACKNEY STALLION
L NGTOMS DANEGEILT
(386) and -91-
!
and Hackney
DE3 • IPTION :-Lgton's Danegelt -91- Can -
alien Hackney S. B, d (336) A
S. B., w foaled in 1847. and is ooneequeatly lour
years ol ; he is a biantifol dapple chesout color.
with eft pe on face, and both front and near hind
stockin white. He is a very high knee actor, and
hock ac ion cannot be excelled. He cornea from
champi n stock in England and the United States
both hi sire and dam having been imported from
Erglan
Lan on's Danegelt was bred by Mr. Fred C.
Stevens ef Maplewood Hackney Stud, Attica, New
York, o e of the most successful and beet known
breeder in the United'Ststes and Canada. He was
importe to Canada by his present owner, Mr. E. C.
Attrill, nd is pronouneed by all who have seen him
as cne f the best speelmens of the Hackney type
now in Canada. He a al sired by Langton's Per-
former, (4844), England, 242 American, by Girton
Duke o Connaught (3009) English S. B. His dem
was La y Danegelt (8036) English Heck, 4720) Amer -
bean; s e wae by Denegait (174) English Hackney
S. B.
Thie cell ree can be traced back indefinitely„ but
breeder a o are interested in this class of etoek
will res ily see that Langtoe's Danegelt 'kende in
the fro 1 rank of lisekoey leadere.
Tenn , 512 to insure, payable January 1st, 1902.
Rout :-On Monday, April 29. be will leave his
own eta le, Ridgewood Park, and proceed to Thomas
Bell's, 1 t COD0811111013, Doderich township, for noon;
thence • Albion Hotel, Hayfield, for night.
Tues ay he will pro eed to John Bathwell's, Hay -
t)
m
field Li e, for noon ; hence to Wilson's Aerican
House, rucefield, for ight.
Wedn sday will procteed to the Commeroial Hotel,
Seafort for noon; l thence to Samuel °BMWs,
Huron ad, for night
Thur try he will p oeeed to bleCaughey's Com-
mercial Hotel, Clint), for noon; thence to Wm.
Cold h's, llth Con vision Goderich township, for
night.
Frida he will prooeed to Wm, Driver's, Huron
Road, f r noon ; thento Tilt's barn, Goderich for
night, here he will Fain all day Saturday, and
then re urn to Ridgew d.
We oute will eonti ue during the SUED, health
and we ther penrittiteg, EDWARD C. ATTRILL,
Propri tor; OTTER B. WILSON, Manager.
1740-4
Lum
Our 1
and Pi
Red Ce
your bi
factor!!
EPHEN LAMB,
holesale atcl Retail Dealer in
er, Lath, $hingles, Cedar Posts
and Timber.
mber consista of the beet quality of Hemlock
e, befog well Manufactured. Any amount of
lar Shingles a ways on hand. Bring 11,104
15, you will be sure to get them filled eiRia-
. IffrGoderi h street "Jett 17114f
SPIT-ING SHOES
Just letlus whisper that it will do you good
nt.toseour big stock rf attractions con-
sisting of the latent styles and best
qualities at prices nobody cares to
Mens Walking Shoes
Good solid wear and real comfort in
our men's heavy street shoes built to
wear and stand the walking which you
wiH1 certainly feel like doing when you
wear therm All the beet makes in all
aha€n, sizes and widths are here.
Easi to get a fit. Easy shoes to wear
and hard to wear out. If you buy from
us y u carry home money which you
exptoted to spend.
Ladi s' Fine Shoes
Ha dsome to the eye, artistic in design,
first rate workmanship, made to wear
and ,keep their shape. Beautiful finish,
easy' comfort, very desirable. When
you discard tbem you want another
just like the last ones. Then our, prices
are not the leatit pleasing part of the
buyfng.
Boys' and Girls' Shoes
Inspect our line of oehool .boots and
shoes, made to stand the wear and tear.
Good stout leather, strorigly stitched,
good appearance, hating quality and
mod rate in price,. We can save you
som thing on every purchase. What
we dvertise we nell. What we fel!
adv rtises us. Try us- and we will
sure y please you.
Richardson & McInnis
Seaforth, Ont.
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Seaforth
The undersigned having purchased from
the Ogilvite Milling Company, of Montreal,
the well- nown
Seat rth Flour
Are 4w prepared to do ail kinds of
Cu tom Work,
... TO WHICH . .
Speci 1 Attention will be
Given.
The very best quality of Flour given in
exchange Ifor wheat.
Chopping of all kinds done on the shorts'
est notice. Price, five oente per bag.
Thebet t brands of Flour always on hand,
e
and will delivered in any part of the
town free of 4.-tharge.
The highest price in cash paid for all
kinds of gre,in.
Feed of all kinds constantly on hand.
The Seaforth Milling
Co.
1685
ThO New Harness
. MAKER . .
Having purehased the Maracas Shop and
business of Mr. John Ward) I solicit the
patronag4 of all the old customers, and guar.
a,ntee th m and all new ones he best of
workman hip and material. Aiwayx on
hand a 1u11 line of
RNESS SADDLES
W IPS TRUNKS
✓ USES ETC., ETa
Prices r1ht and satisfaction guaranteed.
Give me 4 call.
ANDREW ORE, Beaforth.
WARD'S OLD STAND, 173041
MONEY TO LOAN
Money to loan at ei per eent oa good farm Hour.
lty. Apply to JAS. L. KILLORAN, Barrister, Sox
forth. 171243