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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-05-24, Page 3k k . I 1 3 , I'll . 11 . �:, A � 2 -M -M - Dral)�,j � (1011111, ("."t's-alit. I ()11.4 *)f I ZVerisli_ � I �W,:Ntoria 1 7 � . tt itud . �ntlttt 7. es I - � trjV4 � .. 11I.Ir - !?,f tl> I ldreral�,s 7 - . r , � . � I : I �. �I�tO childrew - I I � t-S1.a'­Y Pre� 116 1%1. , ,u,�Ik4n,.,V. y - I 1 7 , I - OF I - Now ; , I ""' i . . I - t - � W - � .R_ ; been I award. eds of - f the - ; � ality "' , icrfect � � pricc- � Want it �� * 11 f ?_3 � I grey �., 7 s i X es. �!,4. . Vati p- if y(yu . I f1l"I ss�(- — ­­ � � __ � � � . � FA so: ; I lUs -0 . - L � t. I !J jifle,q J I I tery I i , ? I Ilt-to- I 0- r;i I I � . . � . . I . . I - . I .. . � . I I i I I : . - - i � - AJAX !�4� 1901 ' i - � � .1 I I �Ww � -Mum J, - 0 _____t - "" _. � � � . - F I I . I - , IMPORTANT NOTIORS. - . F10RLY tAT QUININ ., . a UMMUMUMrAM11 . al . ---r-_- � � __ very nelghbcrl�o uerii I -_ tz�.- V � In ,'Ile-kleo 'WhIo lKeep - ., 111AZU,;D�-lVaante�1d I I ,)d; roreip" � 4 . . 11� InIfuronco ,ty, g I' I liable "" to - I � z6w1w ad. 11 , , uy ,- F1111 of t1te Drug All tile i1ne. I N6,111 caoivrr, or work on cowmi8sion . i�rltc� ma�, ' I * . . for partiou'-ank. lluGa RIC11MOND, Ne%vry r. 0. "The'quantitY -of quiiiiiik� takuln hy f or- 0 0 . , 1737 -If . ' . I I I - --16"IlOrs oil the soutlioast colt,;t df. A, hi� � -1 . . . I(,XicO i - =:=:====:=���� is soillething silliply iocrktdil)1(1,1" , 11 . . , . sim a I _11 . FOR�SALE. I cesidt-lit of (his city Nvilo is ill ."(-re,sted in I - I 6 � ' - � ('()ffc(), 0111tu"O it f1le ��ihter reptiblic, I I SYRU - � -The ur.dersi-med has �, for "There is a goalbrial belief anion * the . 7ow'-w— I' . . . . ATTLF FOR SALE. I . �. eale 01, Inli E4,ConctssIon6,McKiIIop,I cow 9 40 - - C , calve in a couple c f inontha, Alliel f -ionns 'and- English all tfirougl.r that I atout to calve, I COW to . . . 1 two-%eancld (tear, 1 ycarling steer, 1 year,old VQ91011 that the drug, is necessary fo.r.the . .. I - WhIr , also 6 kheep, 5 limbs and about 60 h�nq. Pr(�Servation of lif�, and they ,,�,te (attle are the i1roperty of the late Thrtnis . keep full of ii pell, ,,;,I inuft be sold. Apply to GEORGE: B. it from ong year' end to anoth . er. The . . .1 . - __. It :,. DORRANGF. . 1744-tf first tilue I I the coast I stopped at ' This seas n Of the YORr When coughs I I and colds are so prevalent, - it would I . Frontera, the- first port east of Vera I be advisable to keep a bottle , k-OR SALE.- ILLgi.tered.Shoithoi n Bulls fron�lo Cruz, and as soon as our ship tied- up lit of Dr to ig n.ontho rt Scolch and yure Scotch br�cd- b I Wood's NOMay Pine Syrup u th� I Q,, gocd,j�olora, and big, thick smooth, stylish bulls, y a tall, Sallow,man, Who .house. " I . �, &lea a nuraber ct cows Arid hvifers, all at very, mod. turne.1d out to be an merican 91 , I engineer, erste prices and emy terms. DAVIT) MILNE, Ethel, ill'. c ' �' to It allays 411 iriflammation and irri- Ontalid. 178b -.f �ft_lrg_e of a big sugar plant tip the tation of tl�e breathing organs, and . I �p Country. He made a bee line for the purs- I eures couglA and. colds of young and I � IGS FOR ,QERVICE.-The undersignod will kpf er. 'Hello, - Bjlly�' he said; 'did you 0 . . I'- old more quliekly and effectually than P for service on Lot 20, C011OLssion 9, 6(111� P, bring that quinine?' 'Snre,' replied the - � any ()ther remedy. I one: tborlughbred TAmworth and one thoroughb), el purser, and diving into his cabin he came yorkshiroboar. Terme.-$1.00 at the time of service, - - . I'l, - 15 -iNfrs. Arthur Molaskey, Miteys 11 with privilege Of returning. SL50 it chared. oil t with an �, rmf u[1 of tin. boxes about the I Pointp Queen's Co , * NRI ,writes: I ,ARTHUR GALBRAITH. . 1739_1�3 . lze of tea caniste 8 and japanned green. I . - -_ - - - - 1 99, I was taken I - 11"ach of them heldj�l ' I "Jli the fall of 18. a.pound of quinine, I dbwn with�a Severe attack of Lit AUCrIONEERS. never sa it put u; th � I � p, at way before, and Girippe 'which -left me with a bad I ­ . naturally I'Wsi�, syl,prised' cough, J tried Several remedies and I niilCi�IAS BROWN, Licen8fel Auctioneer for the "I soor scrapedl an acquaintance with could obtain no relief and was almost _L Calu.ties, of Huron and Perth. Wdf rs left at Ole engineer and ' made bold to .inquire A. 11, Campbell's implement warerooms, Sea"orth, or - I In despair of a 'cure when a friend i � Tur F,NK)srroRCf1.ico, will revelve prompt attention. what in tile world The wanted with such a , I . advised me to take Dr. Wood's Nor - 1 d or no charge. t718 tf supply. Are you ' ctting it on a specula; way Pine Syrup. I took three bottles � satwfaletion guaraniet '9 . 1 I � - ____ I J, 11 I I � 11 tionT I asked, with a vague idea that It f", I ;. UCTIONFERING.-B. S. Phillips, Lim nsed . in all and it made a complete cure," .1 I A Texican lailil.lisiannilalmmw-9.0111111znlrnlllgiiiilli'I Auctionctr for the counties of fluron and might be intended for soine ',NL . I . Few,. 1,cing a practIcA firmer and thoroughly artily contractor., ; He la.ughed heartily. - - . I I uneerLjandiDg the value of farm stock and imple- ,,Sl)eclllat on nothipg,' said Ile. 'This all . . wente, I hic(a me in a be'ter position to re - alize good ' . barges mod, rate. Satic-factibn goes to mr. little' c-olo'oy of Americans 9 S, 'Prieco. C guaranteed i I � or no pay. All orderalettat Rensall post office or back in -he inter�or, and it won't last GILLESPIE . at Lot �3, Cercebbioa 2, Hay, will be promptly Very long, 6ther.' I With that he' drew a I ttended to. - 17OD-tt penknife Crom Lis ipocke ' t, opened a blade -S - - that had, been gi" lind-,off round, -like a. ,HARNES . . I E. spatula, nd thrupt it int' . I STOCK FOR SERVIC I 2 . . I . . cans. Be btougl'�t -out a flaky, white . r"t) STOCK BREEDERS. -Our ShorthorDBull, � I-Ifave.remnve�d my barness ahop to my '1' New Yeat's Gift, has �e(n. I emoved from Air. A 111ass-enough to licap a �teaspoon-put it own Eitore, ONE DObR NORTH OYTHE - G. Suifflie'f3 to the p -e I misos of tha undersigned, whet e Oil his torigbe and swallowed it like so . � � POST OFFICE, where I will be pleased t I he wi!l be kept until farther notice W thesi CC, IV M nb. . much sugar! 11-favc'you any idea -how WM. C1111111AN. . � I 1730-tf niany grains you, are taking?' I asked.,n nieet - all my old oubtomers and many nX I ones. . I -t-it:LLS FOR SALE AND FOR SERVICE. -The un. arnazement.. 'Only approximately" he re� " -, , , . . . D deralgriel has for sale on Lot 16, Concession 2, plied car(legsly. 'A man'quits weighin- Gillespie's Harness is the Bay, two 1,�horthern Durham bulls, dark red In color, quinine ,1'fter he has been 'down here a I 1 7 and lb wouths old rcEpectively with �ed:gree i sud few Inonths ' . � � best Harness. ored from greod 6tock. Will also k(cp that noted bull, " � -? 1_� I Duke c f hentall, for service, tern13 on applioVion, "That ivas my first encounter with a . 1. . - j - JOHN ELDER, flensall P. 0. 1739,tf bona fid�e quinine; eater," the coffee plant- A ful-I .stock of Horse Blankets, Robes, � ­ I ('r w -mit D, "but I met plenty of them ---- 0 FIG BREFDERS.-Theundorstgned will k"P a Iterivard. �They generally keep the stuff Sleigh Bells, Trunks, &c - . I ' on Lot 26, Concession 6, L. R. S., Tjucko�snt'tb, --- - a tboroug.Whred TA.NiwoRTu PIG, also a thorough. in rubber tobacco ponches to protect it' Prices right and satisfaction guaranteed. , Ofed YORUSHIRTS. PIG. A limited number of sows will -from per,piration, and when they feel Give us a call and we will please you, I , he adaiW0 to each, Terms, 01, Payable at the time -)f gervl' like taking a dose they'dig in Fith one delight your horse, satisfy your purse. cc, or al.60 if charged. JAMES GEMMILL. 1608-62 ted, knives that they all 9_�7111'epairirlg a Specialty, I carry and swallow.as'inuch as they see . - I -, _ _­ _3�i& fit.. As tbey go entiXely, by guess, it is ­ � - _� I i � __ , 7I,.. -1-011!_1�1,1- _A,�_�. _­ I ) 71 , " ­ �.) - - � 11,11-d to sPY how mu'ch will be taken in, JAMES GILLESPIE7 Seafo'rth - I . I -4 .. �11 .. the cour-4 of a day, but I have weighed One Door. NORTH of the Poet Office, - :111, �, the amount that c�an be lifte . 1718 tf ,.111151­�, - - 1 . . -_ L7= :: � I 1! 11 � ordinary knife blade find found it to - I — r-- - _� _,_ __ - __ � raii-e betiween 25 and 50 -rains. You ,, m Shattered Nerves and ' . Our direct connections will save yolV* see, quiniiie is as compressible as cotton, . I . and tw,o 1,vads of'It that look about the . tftae and money fox all points. I I'ame size.INVill vary a hundred per cent in Weakened System, I weight. , . . I ' Canadian North West . diOne would suppose, as a matter of - 1, Via Toronto- or Chicago, course� th it such enormous- quantities of THE AFTER EFFECTS OF LA GRIPP I I British Columbia and California the drug would produce an intolerable T I - . . . . � points. - ringing ,in the hetkd; but, strange to say, . � � Our rate& are the lowest. We have them' th thin- of -the kind. The av - , Have You Had La -Grippe? z� er � . 40 suit everybody and PULLMAN TOUR. age white man down there who keepsun- . 4 -.- I .,9T CARS for your accommodation. Call de, the in luence all the time experiences Did it Leave any' -After Effects? for further information. 110thill-� except a sligfit feeling of ex- . IE - Grand Trunk Railway. hilaration at least so I was assured by* � Traing leave Zeafolrth and Clinton stations he dozens of habitues. IVIlether the use of - if it did, read what Mr. F. J. . ,allows, the stuff is of any �eal benefit is soule- Brophy,, of Montreal, Que., has to thin- I arri skeptical about. I 'never took JOIN(I WHST- SHAPORTH. - CLINTON. 1� I Pqm,3n�i,r .......... 12.40 P. m. 12.65 P. m a grain of it myself, and I was the only SaY Of the good Milburn's Hea'rt - Pa3aant�er. . .. .. .. 10.12 -P. M. 10-27 P. M mail on our plantation who didn't have a alld Nerve Pills did him. . Mixed Train .... .. � 9.20 A. X. 10.16 A. M. touch ,f fever.pp. . . I Yxiv-i Tmin,..... _. 6.15 P. M. I . . 9vis-.t &kfa- . � — . . . I Pasi,,jnger.. -. � .... 7.63 A. M. 7.39 A.M. # I had a very uvere PA386 , e . . He Writeg . 11 �g r�_ -, _. 3.11 P. Al. 2.55 P. M. HORSES NOT AS HARDY AS MEN . . Ixed r'lin .... .. .. 4 40 F. M 4 25 P. M: - . attack of la grippet - � - During War These Animals Succumb whiclileft'Me all run down, very nervoui - Wellington, Grey and Bruce. tQ Hunger ana Fatigue. . and extremely weak, ! 50tilcl 11of §1eep at . ' , I ' ' , I ' r - ; i : _' ' Goma Nowrn- Passenger. mixed, There - b a ve been marl'y fusta i .night an� wu irou'bid with profust pet. I Ethel ......... � 8,07 P. m. 1 1.40 P. m 1. Brupseli.. .. " 8.17 - 2.10 which figh�ts have been lost or won ac- spiration, which caused me much amoy- t Bluevale.. '. .. 827 2.86 cordin-'t . ol the number and cond - ition Wingham_... 838 8.25 - t, ' , I �f ince. Hearing of the good effects of AE1. , GOING �OVTII- senger. Mixed. tho horses. engaged. When the siege of burn's - o Plevua commenced, -the Russians were c, . 1�*S . Pillst I bec,an taking them. Much'to . winghart; I ­ I ........ . �' 6.63 A. M, 8.66 A. M. I Bluevale.. .._..... d 7.02 9.17 ' bringing all their stores and food from my gratification they braced me up, invigor- f Brw3cls .... .... �. .. 7118 9.45 1 Ststovabyithe aid of 60,000 draft horses, -ated my whole system, and made me feel �, fthol_..... _....... ' 7.28 10.02 ­ I e M, I and at thel Dd of the siege it Was found . . 0 that no less than- 22,000 of'tbem had I like a new man. ' I can reco'mimend them to London, Huron and Bruce. ' ' an suffering as I did. - died from hard work and exhaustion. . GOING NO&TH- Passenger. i of rest and food tells on a . London, dep%rt...... I... 8.15 A�M. 6.40 P.M The want � Centralia .... � . .......... 9.19 5.66 horse fnr more than on a man, for in , To the public of Seaforth Kxeter. . . ............ .. ORO 6.0 tbe case of the latter there are stiniulat- and surrounding country fle133AU., .... .. � ... . ... .. 9.44 OU ing influences of patriotism, the glory. of . .1 � . Kippen ................ .. 9.60 26 � -y and other feelings which ar,e nbt I � - . _. . 13ruceflold . .............. 9.68 .6.88 victol. i � Gliaton .... . ............ lo.n 6.66 existent in the nature of a horse. Quitd . IIAVI.NO, PUR0HARED_____.,wr0, � I - I Londeabora ._.. .... .. lom 7.14 half the horses in England sent to the I Blyth .... . . ............ 10.41 7.28 Crinica' never returned, most of them 13o'grave ...... .... ...... tom 787 1 The Meat BUS1121ess I Win1wham arrive ...... .. 11.10. S. 00 having died from bard work and starva- . I GOING Stum- Passengar. tion. Indeod, only about 500 were killed . Formerly conducted by Wingbarn, depart .... .... 6,58 A.M., 3, 16 P. id in action. - I . - . . Be!'grave_ ...... .. .... _ 7.01 8.40 T. R. F. CASE & CO. I 11'-� th � ............... So reducad find starved have the poor .... 7.14 3 66 1 1 trust, by strict atlention to !business -and boode-lbora. � ........ � ... 7.22 4.05 beasts be sions of this kind ' �;llacon .............. .... 7.47 4,25 that they ;aye been known to cat one an- 61I.Pply.jug a first class article at E, repsoriable . . P,Uvet:Od .......... * .... , 8.06 4.49 other's taills [Vila to gnaw the wheels of price, to merit the patronag� bestowed on ' 11­p,'�-n . ....... . .. 8.16 4.67 , the late firm. . . " ':*:.­_. 8.22 the gun ( ,riages. Napoleon took with � r.unnall . ....... J6.02 . I I ,`-4eter ............ . i .­ 8.36 6.14 him acm, the Nieman 60,000 cavalry Will pay the highest marliet 7:trilia, ... .......... - 8.46 6A3 I.r - - price for I Ur ho 'e_ I on his return in six months dressed poultry, good hides, s4ins and tal. 1­ndoo, (arrive) .......... 9.37 A. v. F, I -L ', a - . . ­ - ­ ----­­------ he could only muster 16,000. More than ow. Do You Want Hens. . half the horses which were en -aged in �__ - . - o I our Egypcianwar of 1882 were disabled. I I)-% uwayithensthatlay%hou eggs ate a high Six hundred of these were killed and FRED GALE8, Seafarth, prive'. Then get egve I om our pen of barred PIy_ oilly- throc-fifths Eda-in in action. In the � I - I 1719-tt In 111h Ruck -i, f cleared from the beat wit t --r 14yer . . Afghan NVar of 1838 - it is said that 3,000, - _____1 — ll,:Ijlj q e of Felch and Miller strains mated with a cattiels an I half the horses engaged were � . Out- (o , , f -Conp or ttr air). D cpf ed ohicker8 of this , s P 1�� . fe-e last yea '8, Q (',t in,thrr niouths. br(T'l , -up lit UEJ 500 a P - r. Eg, SI for FURNITURE 15- t %v 11 t us be seen that actual fighting SNIILMS BROS., Bluevale, Oot, ,- . does not claim So mpny horses as starva- . . 1741xg tiou or over,ffork. Defective shoeing . _M P 0 R I -U Mi I '_ � sore bac4s, want of food and rest an3 E other siwilar causes go far toward rea- I . &%Mforth Post'Office dering horses useless for p�aetical war- - . . I- I � . fare. One more and Important enuse. - . I . V -P-1 needs careful attention, and it is the .�- 1. (Z)TIIQ L . dan.­er of injury horses rub when bf.,ing J, Landsbopough ' I I . Important Reduction in Cost shiPI)vd across the -sea., They are in Pon- � . stnut motion. They continually rnll, - .1 . . . of . . . _1111itry-of t[cm to be trampled to deoth, DEALER IN 1111d tha rest becoI716 frightened, kick nd I Money Ord,ers.' batter one Arlother about an -d tire 'r- Furniture of all kinds r en �, L ____ ed useless. . As an instance �of this, -it . . Simplification of the Systein. "'I" "' und 'hat one reginient. on the way At live and let live prices. Upholster- . to the Perillistilitir w-ar was deprived of , ' - — . just half 01 its horses on the voyage.- in(jr done and satisfaction in Orlai.AMU r April ls', 1901, th- rrt3s of cormnle- ' .1 42 -every re - I 4'on for inint-v orders issued In Cautida, and ityablo London 0o den Pen';iiy. e . i�pcct, . Pic,ture framilig neat and clir-ap. N 0-miadd or L'ofted StateLt, will bu as folloN.r : � 1. I - 0 1 9ti ()�dare up to- I llfortrn�nu Clotbes In Sweden. .NLew Williams Fiewing machine always $ 6 ........ 3 can's . I I .f)v,,r 8 6 wid up to 10 ........ 6 ,1 In Sweden mourning clothes are some. on hand.. No travelling agents, and ., 10 it SO.." 1.10 11 'What pectiliar, according to our way of no bigh pr:ces. Goods delivered in 1. I T.O... _ 1, 16 1 1 . - . .10 44 e� ' . , , I 9 ilihildmn For women a long veil is ab- town and country free of ebarge. .10 75..._..211 " I t� ' I.! 73 ti- 100 ........ 30 1. I s0filt(.1y ne,�essary, its tire also a black - I-- � , 71w 11mit, fo, a �inglc marivy order it; 2100, 4ut as dross and it crape bonliet, �ut a jacl-et I "fam (,,- $100 ut-h rna\ lie g!vcn its mh.e r,wittcr -any color -may be don Od rcil,firb�. . I . or mantlo Of TI Undertaking . Vorn,4 of ar,plication preparad, andu certifleato of with thes,e, and it is by no means unti- I I . ' ii�-uv f i vi4hNi i -t the nqliett of itio rcnntdr� sual for a ,vidow to wear the regulation . . I 'N10111u.) Orders exn be purchased or pald at over � . Deparlment. it mlovds'in conjunction with a brilliaDt'rod . . �Mo 11 -it (1fi-s in cariadm . Tf ( I)ur(h ise of it tv uncy ord, r bs- n, remitterjor a jacl�et. .NI(n allo,- will dross in black ­ - ' . fae and varied oissort- . , -ed waiste0i , b 111o8s, ti ,er, itf but the work of a minute. Paythent trousers and [lilt and a colori - it We bave a ]a I . �flaldl.k proniLl't S. DICKSON, P,.stmabber. . or possibly even a colored coat. Ment from which to choose in AiMe of . llt:, 4 . I Unjust to the' Caterpillar. ( . nee(l, at prices that bave bi-en a matter ______ - of agreeablo surprise to all who have Dr. -J, G. 117ood, the SCiCl)tifiC lectifrer, 0 . I . . With a Telephone in the House once expinined the'st'ructure of a caterpil- dealt with tis. * Two fine hearses on F * I s�h clergyman. With d han(I for summerand,winter use. Nir,bt f,tfe bccomes wQrth living. You may lar to an I ' ngh, - tie 0 e;lt in your lib%ry and give your orders f1stonishiner t at the .revelation, tliie cler- calls at Mr. Landsborcb,,Ii's residence, . 0 i for Lhe (lay, L6�the butcher, the" baker, gyman exe i1nied, "I always supposeo corner cottarle' in rear of Dominion the grocer and the many other trades- that a cat,q)i1lar was only Shin .,iijd , -Bank 0 1 . .1 will be promptly responded to. men. Items forgotten in earlier orders 18(luash!" . I � I . . t nmy be arlded and amendments made, . I � ,. in sh,)it, the posseesion of a telephoDo Already Imfornied, I I I is it, practical solution of the problem of Dj��;-IppoiTl (,(] .k(liniver-Yo' �-in_ tell JOHN L, � � eumfortable hoot eke( -ping. - Dinah dat I h;lw %villits dat chump, Sa in I - SEAFORTH, ONT. I * 'I,L � ,I_s-.h kin brib him. . & " TIfE [if-, TELE'PHONE' COMPANY John- See ? I . � - � ,Nfutnal F iond-119-done tole her dat � I . f 0 n ANT -1 1A A . I . I I .1 . . hisself.- . . . ! f", , . I � I I - 11 - I &ZW=M=[VAW.R"� . - 0� I ..N. # I . -J_ Robert � 'Vl� � 10*' t� / . � I ti-,,Killop Directory for 1901., ' r, . , I , * , e. �­. 'C' r, - .. ". - i, I I '�, . MARRUkGE LIPENSES i � " �- :� 11 I .. . . - . ' N'I�A, 0AXLEY, Reeve Becohmood P. O� - fflevereux � . . IvG ­�­ . "X. 6ARDINKR, Cdlin6illor, Leadbury P. 0. ISSUED .AT I f , -,-: -- GRIEVE, Wunvilli,r, Winthrop P. 0 . . - d F.Z WLA UO ff I,J�'T, Couw illor, BL�,echwond'P. 0 THE HU'RqK EXPOSITOR OFFICE I . SLAUSMITH find I It ' 11; I . - � 1, I "A GD M(GREGOR, Conocillor, Seaforth F.0 � I S' ecisi Attention ,� C' MORRISON, Clark, Winthrop P. 0 , 'ONTARIO. . i to Troeshoeind, and CARRIAGE Opp. . . VID 51. R089, Treasurer, Winthrop P. 0, I I General JobbIng. Queen 'el-lAM FVENS, As,ewer, Beechwood P. 0. - � � MAKER ia,w. I R I,F,'4 DO D DS, Collector, Soaf orth P. 0. . . . i . . . � . dMtf) P(JLLA,RD, firsaitary Inspector, Load No Wl�'NESSES REQUIAED Goderich street, - . . i. . I "Itri P. 0. . . . . I geafort�,, II - I I . i, . � I - � . � . . I �_ . . � I - � . ; - � i I .4 1 � . . . . , __ - I - - . I—_ .. - I � _­­ ­ k4v*-�;vm W.�vmpioow-@&��.iok,-�w - --"4i-- ___ I - � ­ __ � , , . _� . � .1 . I - � I I I I Tab I � I � � . . � . . - _____ . � uE HtrRON EXPOSITOR, . W - - = - L=t- I 1 i- L.W. . . � r,�, ­ - ___ � 6,111111i , IL DIS inys nn! ,�-'!e- 6.1 I,w !" J., I 'P- I . -.- I �� I Jubt a3 Ito k -it 0; �,11. th-I.- - . . Leladers duri* no, May. , Seaforth . MUM - - ._r� The liaiwed i W,_ - t. r I , pi��,, Ftore, - I . b - 0J � . - �- , 'I he little hrtA..,I� t i �1!� .. � '111e Jumping pir, 1:w "I.� ;'ill, ]-,1.1, +++++-,�-1.1-1-1--i-.I--.%+-I-.H--i*...,--,Oi.--T-+-,.-++ . The duck, the [-if.. III,, 1, ;it I i . The funny lmddu., ( idiie.e �!ti;l � \VAT,L ]'.�PEJZI-i And buelcing Ob -goat. . � . � I Tboy ' 1. i I I lie about, pner, bMtered things, RARIJ GREEN . WINDOW SHADES The rablilt and the fox. . . i - .. The cuel,00 wiLh the bro::en winp, . ' 4 . . ) - I " I �� . . Tile Jack sprull�­ from his box. COFP�It SULPHATE, I GURTAINT POLES—' - _' . Here lie his knife, his tangled string, . 4 ! . : . His bow and silvnr cup, I : i � ' Because I'm tired of following . . . CO'PPPR OARBONATE . . Around to pick thum up. I . � I BABY CARRIAGES I i - . . - -Chicago Times -Herald. . i ; � . . I . , . . LIQUIb A A11,11 OINTIA I EXPIRESS WAGONS � . CATARRHAL TROUBLE. � I - . : I rhe-Varians Phasex of T10a Unplems- COPPERAS HAMMOCKS . . �� ant Affliction. I , . I I . I - I Catarrh N an inflarnmation. of any of SPONGES AND BRUSHES I the mucous membranes of the body. It .. � : I is i&arked by the usual signs of inflaninia- I . tion and, as the word implies, being de- � I : rived from a Greek word meaning to flow, . PERFU�TIERY . . . . FISWNG TACKLE. - I down, by a more or less profuse dis- I � . ; " . ! - charge. i I +++.I-++-I-++++-.I-1 i � . � . Catarrh may be acute or chronic, and � � the latter, as will be explained later, may I . be either atrophic or bypertrophic. . AL,,! EX9 Acute c.qtarrh, unfortunately needs no WILSON'S description, for it is only too familiar to � I . I : i I I us all as a cold in the head. In this -case I I i DRUG AND BOOK STORE � It -is the mucous membrane of the uostrils I � . ' F : which is inflained. The most obvious I KitST DOOR NORTH , symptoms are swelling of the membrane, - I which may be so great as to close the : 0 PICKARD'S, SEAFORTH, I ' � I . nostrils completely, and. a profuse dis- —_ ; . charge. I . I I When acute catarrh attacks thp ' pharynx or larynx, ive have a sore throat, and if the infl[IMInation extends still far- Wal'ting for the - Oven �ther we litive bron0fitis. In the latter . I case the most evident sign is a cough, due . I - either to the presenct-, of a mucous dis- � . . ��:Vl;l I I � 11 � . cliarge or- to irritation caused by the air Isn't o a flio Progranillie wlien - . � passing through the inflamed bronebial ' 0 . . t u bes. you use the new . � In.young childre5a. the inflamma!t1on Ili' ; -1 till e IRI'YDX cartses niucli sivelling, ntid I - i� this glives rise to the difficult bi-eatbing - . ! . and hoarse voice which ebaracterN - e orie I r—n- P el r i a I - i : forill of Croup. - . ! e I I . . I f I I I � � If .catni-rh attacks the stomach, it Oxford - ; _-11 causes severe indigostion, find wbon the .. ­ . - -1 I I I I intestinal mucous membrane, Is affvoted i � the most prominent symptom is diarrhea. R a D ge, Conj'L1I1QdVitiS and acute inflammation. of � �, . th . e ear are the exlwessions of catarrh of I � the eye and of the drum of the eat,. The men 1,11eilmonic-t(r ,,-,Iiovts the ex- I 1: - , 11 11 � - -_ . :, IL .13 _. . I � �� - . 1, In chronic ci tarrh the process is Jos � - -, V. � � 11 ". ; 1-1 active; there is ain, - I - I., .� . "" usunily little or no p. act beat -tbe file can at akiy time be �_'� � . I.I... � -4 .1 9 I_ , but the discharge is profuse and thick. i - , - In hypertrophic catarrh the mucons .swiftly regula,ted to keep it at .aDy de- . , - �, . ! � . niembrane becomes- I)ernianently thick- . � *2 � ened. but in atrophic catarrh it is thinned. sired point', a d the patent flue construction not only ventilates but I keepq the n I Atrophic catarrh is not really tin inflilm- . I Illation, but'rather the result of a I)I10-: heat uniform �11 over t1le, oven—!o that everphiiig' bake roasts evenly with- Vious inflanimation which has destroyod . I � - I . out any tqrnin.g. Why Pot call and see them: . the mucons uienibrane, leaving ill its � . I M I I Once inerely a thin SkiD, covering the, I . I r . I I stil-face, but nllswvring )).one of'the pur- I poses of a niticous invulbrane. Sold � by %Sj I L LS & MUR'DIE, Seaforth. A catarrh niny be caused by anytbing . . � that acts as all irrita,ut to the mucous I . Ill 031bra lic-d u!:t. sulphurous, ammoniac- The Gumey Foundry Co, Limited, Toronto J . , winl�ipeor 11 r other strotil- funies, undue dryness � 0) � t,l' the atniosphvre, and so forth, in tile ; Vancouven . * ! rn.,;4 of the air i)-fissa,,les or eyes; indigesti- � I I . I ; i ___ 1110 �ood, alcohol. and so forth, In the case ! , — , of .14t01f1JlCll 01' int(IStit)p.,�. i � I . � .. MAKER.. . � I I I 1 � I � 01*101) the filliftinuintion is due to tile I ! I businesis of Mr. Jobn Ward - I solicit the 1 '. -47 "ti')" of lilierobes, 11-hiell nre proba- ­ an.tee them and all new ones the best of I 1: .the bly allwnys proxvilt. but Carl Nvorli 13111.111 - . f, i D7 . - HARNESS I � only, whell tilt, Soil idas be " wn prepill-vil for � . I I , . - I �P, � � thoin by inechunie,,11 illjL11-y. or I)y (,()n,,_(,s_ . n . . 4 : I I Give me a call. I I I I doll, caust'd by a etjifliu- or. solliv pol.tit)n I ANDREW OXE, Seaforth. r � I �, WALRD'S OLD STAND. I F � 17SO-tt I - I or tile surrac,e of,the body, : I . . .. __1 . . I � ; Money -to loan, At 4J r cent am goaii farm secur. Ity, Apply to JAN. Ell HILLORAN, Barrister, Sea . I I � I __� I - I � ;; I ; I - A Shadow on Uer lAfe. ! I Z . � � � I � � . Z � i � j , Farm losne token at lowest rates; payments tor . d uft botrower; satisfaction guarantoe . all coirre. 'u " ' " Somebody: once asked a tranquil old ' . 11, 7 i i, 11w, b Out, Office -At corner of Minnie and xt� 01, streets; every f3aturday day, F resident oV Nantucket if lier life had ar- I I I -I 4 I .. - I I - - ' ' kAFORTH DYE WORKS wnvs rull Lis silloothly its she could wish, ' .11 � . .. ; ­ ____ ; -1 I - � � i � J .i� �strensge and niw that a new season In at hand wish to let you know that I am still In the bw1new, � 1110 9 I if I 'eat sorrows or disappointments to ,� . What v�ehave we'll hold " :, � I lindever come to rim"r its serenity., I . I . _. toodi irusranteed.to giye good satfs?"on on short- letbotice. Sbawls, curtaine, eta,, at modemto . The old lady sat looliing out of the As ry au.n w hoh2s pumbased Page 1rencing ,,,,.w ... s he has the best Fence an the market. . ,-. . � � eggs taken in exchange for work. H WICHOL, oppoisite the 14uadry ,north "in eir"t, i ' window for a 113011](213t and then till-11(ld to I I I . - - - : - I - The Champion Shire livi, questioner with a little smile on lier � ,I what �vot� hav'nt we'ro after " . Z, �1, a, - 4 . - � . sw - cet face. _. . and if you are4n the n�arket for fencing we would . I r I dil Slippose you'll think it's foolish, like to have Y�u consider the merits of tb "Pa �# Skims cleanest, runs easiest, $65on [- . Fence. Coiled Wire, maft in our tnm A�,,. wig,,, , maybe," sW said, "but I did have one WOVC12 by oarselves. Shipped already to put up. time. The gearing is made grvat disappointment, and I've never for- . - � . . of gun metal. gotten it, There was a nian that canic, to The -PAGE WIRE FENCE CO. (LW.) I ' tile island once with hand organ and a . . � monkey. He got as far as the corner of . WALK9111WILLIC, ONT. . -11 The Highest Award , our ,street, and 1. thought lie was coming � : - right this way, but he didn't. . � -AT THE-- , " I was housed with a cold and couldn't �, 1900 go out to see him rind his monkey, so , - STEPHEN LAMB' Paris Expo'gition, or,ly caught just a glinipse of them. They � y __ . 1) - layed halt an hour in the next street. I "Disappointments like that stliy by Wholesale' and Retail Dealer in Grand Prize and Gold Medal folks all their liVes," she added after a Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Cedar Posts L Has been. won by the I sympratbetic ejaculation from, her visitor. aind Timber. MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATOR. "It was more than 30 years.ago, but � � I've never ceased ,regretting I didn't sve Our ItimbEr consl.otb of the I eA quality of Hemlock n and Pine, being %%6,11 n anufactured. Any smourt of Eight -days' free trial to intending pur. tl,int monkey. I've beon wonderfully bless- Red Cedar Shlufele$ E,loays on hand. Bring along chaserB. Skims cltan and turns eapy. . way, dear;� but th'at or- your bills, you %ill'be sure to 0, them filled adtis- . . gan grin -der never came to the island factt,rily. . AffGo&.rIch etre,t :;lA 1711-tt DUBLIN, Janua-y 214, '951. a,-. ­.in, never!"- Youth's Companion. I __ _� - ---.-.-- __ _ ___ Having tried three different makeg of Cream Srp. &rat-rs, I bought a hielosta. I viould reconnnepd it . � t 1 any farmer with fc-ur at five cows. I think it Is 1. Peking Bells. ' tt.,c beA yaying ai ticle. on the fat rn.-Jicoi; BRUX91t. , Peking 1p rich in remarkable bells, the -_ - - Call On or write the local agent, fincst specimens being locatvd In the The Township of Tunkeramith his about $3,000 of V r_ T,,=Ip Funds to loan at current rates of ir,tere9t ' J. D. WALKER, Staffa, oat. boll tower on the western side of the Tn , In - opf rtv. Apply to the I on ortgage cri farm p. 17,08 to I- city and the Ta-chung-su, or Tenip V Rc&vo or Treaturer. ff. 4ORTON, Reeve, Hansall . of the Great Beli, bvyond the ,city wtill. P. O.; 0. N. TURNER, Tre�surer, Clinton P. 0. -_ The latter contains the great bell of Pe- - . I 1783-tf P 1,inp,Z, cast by order of the Emperor Yon-- FIERIFtY S Lo in- 1415 and hung in the present tower . - . . � 9 by the 'Emperor Waulch in 1578. This �i * 1�flintic object measures 1',-) feet Ili livight, Don t I YOU �., 4 i I I imow what is .) inches thick and has a eircuniftm-nee A . I youtre planting -1 of 3-1 feet at the rhii. It weighs 631,�_, tou"4 I . . whell you .Plant and is eoverEd Inside and out with i ". -1 . I Ferrylsaee4(10. �Jf YOU scriptious from the Buddhist ontras lit 1, Des'pair buy che&P seeds you can't Chinese ebatacters. How this litige I)ivvc 0 , � V, - 4 � be sunbi Take no chances - of motal wa� raised to its presviit posi- .;. , - ! got Ferry's. Dealers every- ' - - 11 Even If you are where nell them, Write tion Is a nly�tery which has never bven - , 1% ,_ . . I . solved. i (9. I I troubled with for 1001 Seed Annual- � � . � X. . Z� -V Backache and mailo free'. . _,,I41xanderxtood. � I not able to :at- 0. M.� FERRY & Co., I Billson ?110, 'Jillison! I've calight yo" tend to your Aftsehold duties. If I wincksor, orit. . nt last. I've been trying ror three w(,(' I(s I . to get hold of you, so as to pay you that yoa havi,, not u$ed Do'anls Pills you I $10 1 owe yOu, but every tinie you sod � caa be'absolatoly cured by them. I .1 , , denly dlsappi�ared. -, I— I Jimson-Eli? Have you- been WRI)till.- ' I QE4 NTRAL I � to see tile fo� that? _. PROOF� FRON'ONE OFMANY. ' i I � "Of coursel tf � . 3)To-,iTRF,Ab, QQe., Jan. 26th, 1901. 1 HarM are 8topes i "Great ,snake�ql I tbnnght you watiter' ,DOAI;'S KIDN11Y VML Co., Toronto, On*. .. - i o borrow worc�J" . I Dear Sirs, -I ha�ve been suffering for 12 ' ! I . . I � I ears from kidney! tr6uble. 11 fiad tdrriblo Spring Goods. lackaah e and was �, troubled with dizziness. i I It Couldn't Be. I w .� full line of Tinware and ; "Oh, deir" moaned small Tommy, My urine was sow�ty, highly colored and Granite, All; lines of 11aware ma?de to or. : 'I've got slic 1 a dreadful toot 11 a che!" contained a thick �ticky sediment. I con. der, Leader �arrel Churom the eatierst run. "No Nvonde-," replied his mother. "You 8111ted physicians 'Without any success and ning churn in .1 the mai ked. I ' are all the th ie eating eandy." I almost gave up in,despair. At laalb -1 saw Re Acting �Va�bir;g Maebitle-4 and Royal . Doan's Pills advertigod, so I procured two . "It can't b? that, ninnitna," said Torn- boxes of them and they gave me a complete American Wringets. Call and get our prices my. "I cat cindy with all my teetb, anti. cure and I can �attend to m household for Buildi�rs Hardware, CoiJed Spring Wire y fencing, Bar�ed Wire and plain Galvan. , , only one of I thein acties." duties wi6hout trouble. I can reeommend I i Doan's Pills and must say that they should ! ized Wire. g4timates given for eavetrough- ' be tried by all who suffer from kidney ! ing, Galvariiz�d Iron and Furnace Work, . Saddles In 'some form are of tie grent- trouble. MRs. M. LEGAULT. , I , i — — - est anti(luity. Under Ti-Inth-Pilvser 111. f A e' I I I " lie Assyrian cavalry were ptovided with I Sills J & Murd ie thein, and the early Romans usep a cov- - Noticeof Dissolutic)n. . I I eriDg Of cloth, hide or shin, whicill was no H�ARDWARE, doubt very similar. Notice is here that the partnership I Couiatees iOld Stand. Seaforth heietofo-,esubBIs1Ing!bctwefn us,the ut-dersigned, f . In China trades and professions fire sp EgK Doale,B, iu the Town of Seafoitb,in the i County of H&ou #bd Proviuce of Ontatio,under _­_ . I . �eredi:tary In familie& the firm ncrue of D. D. Wilson & Co, h44 this doy IM(h4o � i —0 been disfiolved by mutual conneut. 'All debts owing is coftolk lbot Cniffla I I I I to said partnorabiy are to be paid to the vald D. D. Is . - 1Y uNd monthly by over Wilson and J. A,'" ilson at the said Town cf 3(a. AWL&&ex. exte, effeetual. lames "k faith, and all cliams against the asH 1,artnerabip our 4'ruggUt for QW@ Co" RsW C�� CASTORIA are to, be preserited,to th, sAd D_ D Wiluon and J. peom &ks no e�her,ss &U Mixtures,T111asnd i . A. Wildsobu,spy whotri the txme will be, settled, Imillotions are, dingerous. Irri". so. 1, $1 per � I he eai Ineso will be carried on as herel,ofore by bOZ1X0.9 10 ftmostronger,$8 per b6z, no. t the said D. D. Wflwn and J. A. Wilson under the I 01ri,=&M#nr&*1Pt*f pkice"dtwos-ftnt For Inwo and ChUrelL firm name of D. D. Wilson & C,. VISM&M. whe� O"k -company wind"r-ont . : f D. D. WIL-ON J �1� � - 9-4r on. I wrid 2 sold and recomrmaded U 0 a Molao- . witnes-1, R. S. Hilyd-tJOHN A. WILSON r"Ponable Dngostf La usuadc I S!Mlla � 1105 i J. K. RICHARDSON I . __ A , . - cle"turd . I oval Dated at8caf1rih, thel.tday cf March, 1901. . of WIA"OL 1 17"-4 gold in Se forth by Alex. Wilson, J. S. Rc horts &,:d I 0 1 V V ... A . 41. I . . t - .15r, � . I � I t . I - . - . . ! . ; I - i I - - _ , - I The lit do., , d having purchased from �1 - , � ! T'lle ,11�i_ ; 11 . , J., � 'he 0�ihti-. !�I.a ing Company, of Montreal, i � - � � Ili, - �, 4 � , Ji.- 'i t-11 L-:_-,--,!.1 - I � 44 ` . .1, _1� � , - " Sleaforth Flour Mills, 1, - � � - - - . I Are now prepared to do. all kinds of . . - - I Custom Work,- - ` , - _Z., � � - . . TO WHICH , . , - 11: . �� rr ) . specia n -17 1 — . Given. - I � � . The very best quality of Flour given in I- I . qehange for wheat. I I Chopping of all kinds done -on the aborb, - -_ eat notice. Price, -five cents per bag. . I � J . . � - The best brands of Flour always on band, I "I . and will be delivered in -any part of the � . . town free of ;Aa'rge, . . � � . . The highest price- in cash paid for all I �? kinds of gralk ; nstantly on hand. . . . . . . . . . . . � . � - � _11 . � . ,- , (I The Seaforth Milling Co. . I I - ___ , I 1AM19 - � -. -;p, I __ - - , A - &.� , � . � ��­ � STORE UNDER THE _11 . . 11 I . TOWER. �, _C-� � r - (A ::�_ I , - CD � - " � I � - r - 0 4 � - 11 �a, iz t.- :: . : W P i--. C5 - 11-. CD I '--I tp . .- W, W 0 ^01 . _. Sal 0 NMW - '. -, . - &M � P., . -(I C -, A $= . ct- M I rb CD I.- '; " (!_M� - - Ir- P- :� M � CD P C1. I rh - -1 0 . . E:� n - � 1 -ft a) 0 I 0 M * P-1 PIV � - bd cD p: 0 ��= . I . r, � LD 0 .PU . - - . 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I ANDREW OXE, Seaforth. r � I �, WALRD'S OLD STAND. I F � 17SO-tt I - ,; - I I . . 1 �� � � MONEY TO LOAN I - . 7 1 . I C I r . I � ; Money -to loan, At 4J r cent am goaii farm secur. Ity, Apply to JAN. Ell HILLORAN, Barrister, Sea i q, i , lorth. I 17124f � ;; I ; I - � .) A _ I � I � AN ITEM OF INTEREST � � � I � � . Z � i � j , Farm losne token at lowest rates; payments tor . d uft botrower; satisfaction guarantoe . all coirre. 'u " ' " � i I I - � deo" cheerfully anewered. ABNEIR 008"2 8, 11, 7 i i, 11w, b Out, Office -At corner of Minnie and xt� 01, streets; every f3aturday day, F � I 4 &III � )667 4 I .. - I I - - ' ' kAFORTH DYE WORKS I - I I I , � I ; I I . 1 Ladies and gentlemen, tbankfag you all for' p*et I , � � i � J .i� �strensge and niw that a new season In at hand wish to let you know that I am still In the bw1new, � I � leady �o do my beat to give you every satlef"on :, � n doing),our work In -the line ofeleaningundd 9 - rendemen'x &nd Jadies' clothing, done without=. !Ipped to Uve =01 - - w� � � I . " well as thein ripped, All . I . _. toodi irusranteed.to giye good satfs?"on on short- letbotice. Sbawls, curtaine, eta,, at modemto I �. � Weet, Plew do notUll to give me a ca!]. Butter �nd -ENR -r . ,-. . � � eggs taken in exchange for work. H WICHOL, oppoisite the 14uadry ,north "in eir"t, i . I i 1� I i 1001-tt I I . . - - - : - I - The Champion Shire .1 � 7 i I I I I 1, . � I � stal-H-0-n— Z, �1, a, - 4 � 1 � 4 � Belsh - zar I . , !-, � I .1 4- I . -AND- � , �i !;_ - � I I The Hackney SWIion I �_l li �4 Connaught. * Heir i - ' li L - I . - 41 I It Vill staud for the improvement of stock - i I � . this season at theirown stables in I --I 'A . I j . , � . I -U:X: r" Lj .." _"_J -0 ­ - . � r 1 � ,, �� . ... - - I , : - - . . These h6raes won firs6 prizest the military I I . . - 4 � , I . Durnament in Toronto 1"t month,. - . . . I TERMS, $15 each, to 1=ure. F*rdex at 4 � I - � distance can be furnished withgood gran ? , � I _. - I � t reason -able rates. � - BAWDEN & WDONELL, -1 L 1742-tf Exeter. - - . , 11 i - ; I . . . . . i i � _. - I � 11 � � : . I . � I - I I . - L I . - � Z . �