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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-11-07, Page 22 HSR FATHER WAS A DRUNKARD ITOR OVENMER 7 1.902 A Plucky Yount' Lady Takes 013 tieredi to Cure Her Father of the Liquor Habit. STORY OF HER SUCCESS. A portion of her letter reads as follows e—e' My father had oftea piomised mother to stop drink- ing, and would do so for a timebut then returned to ikstronger thaa ever. One day after a terrible spree, he said to us no use. I cant etop drinking.' , Our hearts seemed tb turn to stone,. and we decided ta try the Tasteless Samana Prescription, which, we had read about in the papers. We gave him the retnedy, entirely with - oat his keolvIedge, in his tea, coffee, or food regularly, according to directions, and he never knew he was taking it. One teeckage rem:eyed allhis desire for liquor, and he says it is now, distasteful to him. His health and appetite are also wenderfully improved, and no one would know him for the same man. It is now fifteen months since we tave it to hira and we feel sure that the change is for good. Please send me one of your little books, as I want to give it to a FREE SAMPLE raonials and price sent in plain sealed envelope., Correspondence credly confidential. Enclose stamp kr reply.. AddreSSThe Samaria Remedy cite 23 Jordan Street,. Toronto, Canada,. 029 ACRE FARM FOR SA.LE.—In beet heat belt wheat next yeae; 00 acres hay. Good new stable and grapary. Twelve dollars per acre. Several other i eproved and prsirie farms for sale. Write CHAS. E. SflaW, Bex 17, Boissevain, Manitoba. 10eROPERTY EGMONDVILLE FOR SALE.— For sale, a commodious story and halt house, with cement cellar and °lam ; a good listable and nearly' two aorea of lend lennedietely truth of the Egasondville manse, The laed is well planted with 6 MeleILLOP FOR RALE.—For sale, diet very desiretle term, the oldehomesteed, Lot 27. Oencesedon 8, ooetaining 100 ao• es, all cleared sad ie a good etete of cultivation. Beautiful home, spieneid fruit orchard, plenty of wider and everythieg required. Only one mile no-th of Sere VA= FOR SALE.—For sale Lot 27, Con - U. cession 1, conteir ince 100 acmes, all . of Which's cleared, well fenced, naderdreiered ed prick house, large bank barn with stone seebling, plenty of water and a good orcherd. It is withia two mile* of Seaforth and within a mile !rein a school. Apply on the premiles or to Seaforte P. 0. veem Poe SALE.—Farm in Stanley for eale, Lot U 29, C-ricession 2, containing 100 acres. All c.ear but 5 acme of heidwood hush. It is in e good There leo the farm tyre. berus, with stebling, and a large dwe Prig house. It is conveniently situated, Address a 1 inquiries to -.1011N MaGREGOR, on the premises. r MRS. D. MoGREGOR, 2nd Concession, FA' FOR SALE.—For sale that very desirable farm on the MIR Read, Titokersmith, adjelning the village ot Egmoodville. It contaies 97 force, nearly all cleared arid In a good state of cultivation, and well ' underdrained. There IS reemiertable bdok cottage and gold barna, with root cellar and outbuildiriels. The bnildines are eitueted near the centre of the farm and on the Mill Road. It is well watered, and plenty of soft water' in the kitohen. . and within a mile and a half of Seitfuth. Will be sold cheap and on elegy terms et paiTiont. AWAY to the proprietor, Roemer FANSON, Seaforth. "ElAitei IN like Tawnier", FOR SALE.—For eAle, Lot 22, on the North Boundary of Hay Township. This farm contains 100 extre3, 86 acmes cleared, the reet good, hardwood bush. It is well un- derdrained and fenced. There is a goed stone house with_ a No. 1 cellar; large bank barn; insplement sexed; sheep house 70x75, with first-131mA steblio and root cellar underaeattt ; a good orchard; op wells and cistern. There is -12e stores of fail wheat Bowed. on a rich fallow, well manured ; 40 aores seeded down recently, the rest in good eiape for crop. - This is a No. 1 farm, well situeted for markets, churches, schools, post office, etc., and will be sold reasonab'y. Apply on the premises, or address ROBERTN.DOUGLAS,Blake,014.1668xStf IN TUCKERSMITH FOR SALE.—For term farm of the undersiened in the Town- ship of Tuckers.nith, adjoining the Village of Be.- mondvi le. The farm contains 29 acres, all cleared except 4 acres of good herdwood bush. It is all welt fencee, well tile drained; teed in a firse cl•ss state of cultivatien. There is a good freme bowie, with kitchen and woodshed, and stone cellar full glee of house. There is. a good beak bent with etone stebling, and good pig and ilea home. There la a good yaung bearing arched. and a lot of orna- ment .1 trees. There is a never falling well at the house, one at the ba -n, and another on the farm. fis. is 008 of the meet convenient and couttoeteble ptace3 in the township, and will be sold cheap an 1 oe eaey terees. Apply on the premises or address it GOOD FARM FOR SkLE.—For We, Let 1, Concesaion is. Tueleersmith. containing 97 acre4 of weieh SO are cleared, welt toderiremed, fenced. and in a high state of cultivation. There -are 17 acres of Belendid harclwold bush, uneulled and in Snit elan cendition. There :is a comfortable house and one of the best barns In the county. It is Mae f.et, with stone stabling underneath, cement floors aad everything finished up in first eless style. The farm le eell watered with living springs arid is suit - aide for grain or grtsing. It is convenient to e few milts from a raelsvay station. It is one of the best and best equipped farms in the county and will be solct cheep tied on eesy terms, as the peopriee tor is anxious to retire. Apply on tha premises, or adclrese Chisellauret P. O. (LAVES CJNNOR% Pro- prietor. 18613-tf MIAMI IN STANLEY FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot le a and the west half of Lot 8, on the 12th conces- sion, of Bronson Line, of Stanley. This feria con. tains 150 acre% all of which le °leered, except four acres. It le in a state OS- firstolass ou tiretion, w311 fenced and all underdrained,mosbly with tile. There is a large frame dwelling house as good as new, with good stone foundetion and yeller, large beak barn •vith stone stabliag underneath, and numerous] other buildings, ineludieg a large pig home. Two good recast trees. There are two epring creeks running through the farm, ,and plenty of good water ail the year round wittiont pumping. It is well situated for - markets, churehee, schools. post oillee, eta , and' good gravel roads leading from it in ell directions. It is velthia view of Lake Enron, and the boats rem be seen passing up and down from the house. Thie is one of the best equipped farms in the county, and will besold on easy terms, as the proprietor warit3 to retire on account of ill health. Apply on the prom'. se's, or addrees Blake P. O. JOHN DUNN. 1734-tf A.RM FOR SALE.—For We, Lot 1, in the Town. ship cf Tueltersreith, Co/m*388ton 3, 100 acres of land, 96 acmes cleared, well un lerdrained. Splendid farm for grain or stook, well watered, a running spring the whole year rune through the farm. Also ori the farm is eplendid bank barn, creasy new, hich is 60x54, with etone stabling underneath. Also frame home 24xlie and kitchen 18xI6, with good stone guitar, and two good wells. This. pro- perty is situeted in a eery desirable locality with splendid gravel raids to market, only es miles to Seaforth. Aliso a good dwelling house in Seatortb, situated on Coleman street, close to Victoria Park. This house la composed of .8 rooms, veell finished, piezety of hard and soft water, and kitchen 20x16, with pantry and wash room attached, and a good woodshed.eA good stah'e 24x/E. 411 of this property must be sold as the unciereiened is moving to the United States. -AR particulars concerning this property elm ba had hy epplying at TUE EXPOMOR (Mee or to- the preprietor, JAMES KEHOE. Sea. Ortiz 17524f THE SELLER A13110 ni is in owe over its ON SINNING AWAY Fi1014 MOE Whet the Ordinary Nan ri, Do Wien native Observation to e Prince of lz Wales in This Conuectioa Entered amordin is to Act et Parili ancient of C n- ada. in the year 1902, by Willia Bally, of o- ,reitto, -at the Dept et asrieultare. Chum with a, class pecaliayly subject . to hardships and teinptations is m fasted in thiS sermon by tiny., Fr De Witt, Talmage on tins 'text _Nei e - kind of ware lodged witheut Jerue a- lms. once or twice." President Harrison. onee sent far li 0, proclamation which ael'onsed wi 0... that the claims of many Indian. tri s had been bought up by the GOve ne meat; therefore, by the `pewer tallith was vested in hiln aS chief executive of the United States, he would. A•Pril 22, 1889, open the eentral p tion of Oklahoma to the Amerie people. All the men and Women. Iv at that time entered the new co try could sta.ke themselves out ands of people assembled upon th borderland. Some sat Upon fl -thoronghbreds, ready ,to make t race for the choicest lots in the c ies which would within a few da r - o spring up as if by magic and the streets- of which were aleeady 1 id out. Some came on foot. Those. i - clothing, so that they coild rine s swiftly as possIble. When the Sige I cavalryman'§ hand, the ,g- eat mul 1 - be settlers rushed ahead so fast th t within a few hours the Vshole la d was taken possession of, I and 'citi like Guthrie began to tee+ witlieli . Oklahoma, only ten yeats after it was first opened to the white me, , But ne sooner was Oklahoma i S0 - fled and the little coantryi-storeS s t up than the wholesale me chanta of New York and Philadelphia and C 1.- cago anti St. Louis began 'o send i i - to this. nel,v territory another gre t army oil invaders made to, of ' ti e ers have been aptly termed in t e commercial traveler's parlance "knights of the grip," iastead f fi oIden time, they roch4 "iron horse," which is cal motive. • Instead of carryi ;or a shield, they carried / pictures, showing how the steel an iron had been melted into reapers and spades and hammers and saws. Inete • Wens° an quite of diff eomottve will act, wh down gee tie whether areount of difference with soniq of en draw_hrida s of sin whetberil or Who are r0e. 3s to *each out , th hands to er us elOst the thrott and appl , the spirit al brate'tes, that we can halt befor weanevo, go ;0;o0 far 'arid et is too ate to try tents of daily! influenceS in a con= dal traVeler'S life are apt to flo in the wrong direction. wAlen he lawaY frOln home, yet that is -no v id excuse for ' his yielding to tempt t ion, In the- first lace, God has distinctly declared t set he will nev- er allow any temp titian to I come rtigh us Which is gee ter than we can bear, if we win only throw onteelves, upon his mercy and plead and ecni- three to plead for divine strength. Mighty as are _the 'temptations the commercial traveler meets! with lie is away from h me, the 'divine s 'disposal' is in- ce. nother reason h me. Th mud - the leverage , Man takes I brains, gond lots e. The time is past mere lents tieing that lee, blasphernies ugh to go uppn erers to' -day de- taraina to gay ret. a, commercial e to resist any hi,' by the grace u ,nlaY Meet ;in the commercial ea is buoyed Up ;financial de - thrown off his ar disheartened of. bitter, disa,p- ercial. tray- ' egular salary. • er- i morning coin on ; Where the c or spend his und or himself: 4'. oil se to chart& teeela me 1 room and read the 7;40 us I PaPer or writel Berne lett p- very seductive Letter a, h /10 work for the ednamercial 1 y, .E0 tss bed Saturday nig lee past 10 o'clodle the nexik so then, in order to save ti ea theLord's dayi and take to train for the next town- cpmeneedial traveler, is sp ur- day in a, laegel city, it er- for him to g'0' /, ld hear t is al- ,41111.14"07. • tittral:n1 easy when Oa 'Oath Zuoers It 15 to power whiph i's. at h finitely etronge . It But there i4 still Why the ceneniercial not yield to t e ten he meets aWaY from 4.ni knight :of stronger num, physically that 'Who is compe and Work. It i of braine to; away frOm hie When the grea e nploye is good ex?. ; and that: their co men with the moral Mere fact that you ; traveler is proof po your travels. J 1 Teraptatiens assail traveler alike when 1 with great Success 4 discouraged' by, grea pression, when he ie ghard by exultation lintments. M ears do not ro T ive hey work on. demi </ads they Sell the eeiee. 'The le s goo the tees !ine ,me t iS apt to ebb and fl In one toarn; the kn /May sell thclusands 0 1. ehind Odels ?Iowa an xes an d of ha mg maned armor, they ha.d pieces cloth, whien they carrion. es eampl sell to the .storekOpers for the ne farmers and. their Wives an There is not a town in Statee, no matter how sna be or liow newly establisl childr all it ma ed, wale 1 has escaped the weekly, if inet tne' scene of my text can the invasion of the .newly gion.s of Oklahoma. by the the grip. No sooner did the governor, return froml lonish exile and rebuild tie Jerusalem, and make it a in which to live than. the e travelers of that day beg -an to floc here wa hese are-. e of ;the would persist in arriving a . the cit3I- walls on the Sabbath day a Id trying ernor, ath des ity gate ht befor teed ave. until the morning after the Sabbat no matter how much thesd, ancien commercial travelers' Mightl want, t• gat in and escape the (halloos of b ing- murdered by the robbers wh hills. ri lois we read the woleds of ene text with a clearer intertretatiou "So the sellers af all kind of war nights is Bab,y walls 0 mraercia • toward, the Da,vidie capit pose of their goods. But one habit about many of hernial -I did not like. Sol to turn God's day of rest i Of. barter and gain. The gO order to stop the sin 'of Sal ecration, ordered that the ehould, be closed on the me Sabbath and not be oPe once or The evii dangers threaten a com- mercial traveler's life whee he : is away from home. They try t� att.- bush the seller of all kinde of ware when he is on. the march; they strike rat his heart 'in a time ane in a pnese ellen he is apt to think he pan sin with inniunity, becausej no one will. be the- wiser, as he can irover lip his tracke, they coulee to thei knights of the grip in the insinuating and dangerous way:, t hat evil tentiptations sometimes- overthrow Christian peo- ple wheo they ere tra,veling abroad. it is a well known. fact that the av- • erage European travelers wilt commit sins in Paris or Vienna or ' Itome or Monte Carlo • or Pekin or ,!Calcutta that they would never dreen,i of (lb- inz, if they were at home among younG. Dutch, Queen Wilhelmina Mae - (rated this common tendency of the human race to be werse away from home that they are py their 'own fire- side in the quaint and points : anS- wer which she gave to the Prince of eeeent .1,o the Enelieh throttle asked her what t -the was most impreised by in England.' "It is to tied, %hat the English people are so refireld and go/Ala and kind and religioesly 'de- - VOU.t. it1 their own homes," he re- ed it from the specimens I have seen traveling in Holland." An average man can comm.4 as a when be is traveling- alone i e, ma- lls hotel, or livilag alone wit.b. et lagers, far more easill-, with lest ris of in - than one sin, whine he is hen watch-, nds a large; ;parches like the tidee. htilel the ' grip oilers' worth ore he enters he r. In another nilmeat expelle- es Then, When the average commer- cial traveler f h aS what he calls a run of luck, he i0 apCto be.1, unduly elat od, and J that jelation ,is often., the means Sataa uSes tie rip him up aed r, he has What is i all, a run Of evek, and fitid' that ' rival, who re - of goods may have PiLeceded him and silk. The imtninent danger of exulta- ef , couragement may als be the means of driving him lilt° -H. e eluielcsands of Weary coraMeicial traveler has to Dangers tit reaten eodern, cora- mind is cartes becloud d rneauttOqcouhni'st a iyoung man, (night to, halve a physic, have the s e kin I oft bone and knights of, or !famous e oug t t& beanie to tlineet any- k' d of food, sleep in hard or 'Soft tbede, sleep on a hall lounge or a a: hair, or lying - meals, and ha e his r ightly rest times even' thrice, by the cha•nging of cars, and yeti Nei cheer ul and happy and sell his goads juet the sail *der - int: the day: :Alas, I well know- what off and on, traveled aitaind tho Foune try'as a, lectarer. I have had to suf- fer all these trials, and have met and talked with the knights of the' grip in many a lon:e13- sta.tipii in the mid - But, even under the very brightest st OI, nature i ill assert itself A co tunercial traveler mast a•lway pay been made to !suffer, a d. so d tring commercial: tIletVeler, on accourte of mind, is often 'a /t to take a depresse ed view of life. He i apt to often' lose his faith in God : ied in his fel- low men and tio feel th it his own life is not worth the livin and that he is but of little uee to' nis fellow man. 74y brother, I went yo a if you are a commercial Imveler and a stranger who have juet by chance, dropped into this church, to 'know itud feel that yoar life is worth living. God ,does loN-e you. Your Jeer qies are depen- dent 'Upon you.' Ite is ef jillifinite im- portance whethee you do right or wrong. Yoe; must not! let your , be- lief in God falter when you need a physician and e dose o' medicine; arid 3rou'into the ' paehs of sin when your hea,d aches and lyetir digestive organs refuSe to do thairj peeper work. One (A the greatest 'generals of the *ges was defeated inibattle and! drivea in- to eine because I the night !before !the battle opened he Was writi4ng. in Phy- sical torture peoduced by a sudden and Iviolent attack of dyspepsia. rattle i be - le under - spiritual raay be 1)04tgere tlereaten a ()dem lna.- ' lyefnlnells his teligleats du 19 P.4.34 .s1.41:- 0 defeated in Wee spiritual cause his health has bete° rained. and undeetoined. 0 of 'the grip bt Very careful physical he for y ur deitreyed through your ph e ere that, out of ctu osity, he I see the great t gedia,ns olf a, "Hamlett or an " ! Though all those attra !be very fascinating, yet, fr you. must rethember th he worship of God does not nsist • al curiosity or ,in lying 11 d o ' Sabbath day, but in' wor ard, scientious worke for the ter. old adage tells . ' us that atan to hunt the „bney man, bt t the lent man hunte the dev 1." overcome the temptation hich the hang, lonelk hours o the bath day is to worship 0 ci- away from home in tht s. ne- you *Old, or rather elf h to you were at hoMe. : might be all eight if it ere t -ue, but, as a rule, it Is not tru Gener- ally a sinful young man e ns Isla - body is not destroyed b sl out. The sins of youth ill gen r lly follow a man and curse is Iwho af- ter life. Oh, my yoUng rie *cis ho 'spend .most of your • El pon the . and pray and continue t p ay ' hat life.wasteld plead. With eac to 'consecrate yourself t Master's service,i so tha overcome the beSetting e awaY from hanTe.. Yon heart a bad maiiiii you tender ties wield 1 oaght to a life of puritli, and tr of home ties ea i Tad. the Toward the eveni g hour, dually began to darken,. .1 bookand began to think mother of my children an babies at home. I said -Yee, the little 'white nigh almost hear them say, papa and mamma!' " The about my owa age open hi He took. out of that satch en the. cord. Thea he expos three or four plicAographs to look long anaV earnestly upon the young man's sil and some babiee- too." "II; he answered as !his face li with it smile. "Would y 0 u see mine?" Then ' we talk when he laughingly and •yet ally said: "Let luip show 3 ter, I receieed 011S morning ' brown piece of paper, over , little child's chubby fin streeeied a, lot of hieroglypid writing looked like it lot tracks in a bai•nyard. Then add said: -"You onght to be that if it was n 't for my prayers and the houg-ht t consecrated horl and n little children ar every ni temptations of a coannercia LT's life, But eve y time I seem to cling abo t my nec 'little babies' sake, don't sin And so in that e train was speedin nation for lecturii wit until ornin Sa ding ery dill nee ght the thello kyll 0 t Ons le ftY iS lee to Of - day if a asy ay art and Ia le rue in tu- the he has doe ere - to be- ing ab- hile ay ns of celenot une he roa se join a it sed out lie I o pwn d 1 sat 1111 to t • ti 10 a e y ted a uatah rum hic of ou ine May jlife ny all ind It ey. my he i tie re ari ess ng an el. tie st- ew ife up to ut st lc- ny ed ad ch en ed le' feel 11Y- ay- hy el - to 1 lov O 111 tra art as t ening hou as toward p de ti - el now. felt "that, (though th ver e besetting him, yeti he is arm ed d helmeted from the attacks te tatiens by his nbsent lo d s' prayers. The ayerage co ere 1 traveler ought to be true to g s- pel faith when God has give to him loVely, consecrated Olitistian ho e. be true to the Chr st -who. is lead' with you to -day t bow at fe t? )f the prayers of yonr lov 0 es 110 prayer is so EL propriato u as that of the pu tele • u can utter in Your wn behalf Sart Aide The dourt—Wha 's all that or. The Court -1 y, peep whole suite here es ery day, lo 7-1etlark.g. “Moon Hine" Wh -Ye "So this is the 0 ly liquor tiller in all these mounta ns?" rema ed th half questioning. "It do be," said th mountali hiskir ma ker. *,'How much do ou turn In twenty gallons a da ." "And is that all the • whisk that drunk. in, these part ?" be you?" he de ended s denly " 'eatise if you be ain't got °thin to 'say. pays my axes, as eV on knows, an' that's al there is tu Alter a time the traneer per nade him that -there was ino utterior otiv plained the whisky Otuation. "I tole you this *as the around 'here, an' so )rt is—the o y onal "every old womati hese mo •her washing. Every old woma has a e. tult4 tits :the dopper kettle i and tliftt can be fastened doeelli, They' 1, boil cI tiles 'in them on' letendaY, 'and I they ;4.11 whisky In theM the other slit days so the week. I E T 131. 814E PHIONE AIN 4303 eeeiag the Rearstlen .; looked t the ugly leg aed co linen ed on it, ll held the man to be lo king or the hi side of things and fol e. Bu if i the vi i or saw his handsome d comm ted on its beauty be held he fellow, o be worth esteera, -fol. he lo k - ably would see the best in le neigh- bors and friends. Is it easi r to see other People's virtues than the r' faults? I have at last come to see tha folk are far better that they get 'eredit-toa be - Loudon and.saw the horror o gin pal- aces d the miseries of pee rtY, the formeif said, "What do you t ink now ,of the Saxon stock?" EMe •son swered, "The more I see of tn English people' e more I. admire r power and wonder at their pregreSs' A Department It w s during the Spanish- merlean war. wealthy merchant, ho had left hi business to offer his s rvices to his co ntry, was pacing 'up a d- down on pie tet duty one dark t. Sud- denly e detected soundS of approach- ing fo tsteps and, quickly. bq ging his gun in )c)sitiop, commanded ' a Sonor- ous voice: "Give the ceuntersign The '?e,•son challenged :pro d to be employ d by the merchant fore the war bloke out. As their e e met a smile .1 ayed around the corne 's of the clerk's Mouth, and he answe ed. in a and re umed his pacing. he Iti:ne of Sapplhir grayish bine tint, and the s r le ex-: hibited in its greatest perfec ion .when looked at by the light of the un'or a- ' candle. The Sapphire is fo nd of all tints and shades of blue, Wit e eolor which approximates to the s del for- merly ealled "hien do roil' e most valuable. A. really fine sapphir should aPPear blue by, artificial light as iwell as by clay. This stone is found in crys- throngh all languages with v ly slight, pros, the Lade sapphiruseetc. Always orlreti. Tired Tatters—Here's al pie clia Weary u'Oralker—Wbts it say ?rtn't ter 6tt mittire when he's ed. wid!dat Rein? Weary Walker—Well„ wot's' mat-. Tired Tattere—Wot's de ma er tarve, ter death?—Exchange. • Harry.is the youngest of the family, ; he only boy among several IS, and: ometimes the superior advan. gee of irls seeni to ,weigh heavily' on his outhful Mind. The 'other ay we heard him Say thoughtfully to mself: God didiet make 'em first, bat,. he didn't. He made Adam first.", I Life and Deat1i. Life, after all, is a masquere e, says 4 writer in the Pittsburg Pre fe We fear to show our tenderness d bur iove. We habitually hide our I? st feel- ings lest •sve be judged week a ern°. Show us Ourselves and to tea h our friends our deep and unsuspec kind. Passion- warps and intern' the i7cl.gment. He that can eeply ca ly to Plato, speaking of passionate p rsons, iiys they ere like men who et rid on their heacia—they see all ,•thin .he A Bad Serape. ; The Barber—Did you hear ahc-ut the The Victim—No. Did youlsha him? We sometimes despise a Man's greed- hiess for taking, because he had ,the arst chanee, what we had inten ed for • —Mr. Frederick Webb, a res: CI nton, committed suicide ie New Monday, Despondency is given cause of the rash act. His wife is n of a new York insane asylum, ent of ork on as the inmate RIGH ISEA , ,. ... th deadliest s.nd matt pain 1 malady to which They have never ailed in Kidney P le will ogre any the only remedy that ever case of • right's Isease. one sine* ease. hey are has cured it, and they are the only rethedy that can'. There are Imitations of Dodd's Kidney Pills --pill, box and name—but ;mita- tions O.re dangerous, The original _find bnly genuine cure for Bright's Disease ie ODD'S ' 1 KIDNEY P11. Dodd's Kidney Pills are fifty. cents a box at all 19 Wellington. St. East, Tpronto.1 Main Offices— Broadway, New York ; 60 tate Str ST Bought and soli for Oa ties. Market letters OKS, BONDS AND GRAI Is or on Margin. Particular attention given to Oalla Ian lemur' ailed daily (4 p. my on application. Correspondence iUvited. 1811-12 dos but the season for yie looking about for Furniture is at hand. 4uantity n't inatterrbub tlie quality is everything. We can sell .yo any -luantity only one qualitit and that is the best. An inspection of our stock would prove a mutual pleasure d laa \ STAD—Rillaii.A..]Kil\T ,- This department I is complete with a large selection. of the est Night calls PtoutPtly attended to by our Undertaker, Mr. S. li.°H°dBol'makek obliging attention given to this %ranch of the business. Goderich street, Seaforth, opposite the Methodistt church. ROADVOOT YS ANt) GIRLS A VOTTNG C Everk-toy and Girl in the town and country has the same chance to win the prizes at FEAR'S - bRUG- - STORE, 14- SE BOTS GIRLS lc 2nd A $9 Writing Des , beautifully 2nd A Fine, Large Cruet game of the semi 8rd A Beautifnl Doll. We supply you with all the Voting tickets FRBH.; Yen giv friends, your friert bring them here and vote for you. 3ril A 402 set of Table Tennis, the leading The 3 Boys and 3 Girls securing the- larggkst number lof votes win the prizes Now hustle. It's the hustlers Who win. •See the Reims in the AR'S DRUG STORE A FANCY FAIR, SE NTEST FORTH and Silver. the to Oar inclow A'F9RTH G.ItEITT ft$111. ee our range Of I -beautiful Pars, -Ladies' Coats; Capes Muff , Gauntlets and. ps. Sen's Coats and aps in great variety. ee our Fur Robek they areeXcellent value. Having selected this range of 6ne fura from the best mann closest cash price, has time to take advantia Ca eriu 8 Ruffs ctur TS a the laced us in !a position to save you moneyt w is the , !of the monrsaving prices. big job in all-wi*)1 Blankets, good large size, and much u, ee our Men's Fi erOvercoats, they are the correct „style, a ust, received another large consignment of 'Rubbers at rcek See Our Millinery Pepartinent for the _latest novelties. PRETORIAI D McB ATH, BLOCK, '°Eff der the usual d are selling bottom prices. sh for erythirrig. Now is your time to olcl iron around your f mowers, reapers, plows, st wagon and buggy gears, shoes and axes, infant any for _which I will pay 450 ne Also bring your rags, boilerii, lead, wool pickings HARLES F CD iek up all your rm, such as old yes, seed drills, low pointe, horse kind of old kern. '100 lbs. rubbers, copper horse hair, geese skins, bones, e e. ins. SHER Chad the Roy day afte of recei selves a McKillop axes. Dodds, collector for licKillop, will be ail 1 Hotel, Seatorth, every Friday and. Satin- oone, until Deoember 14th, for the purpose ing taxes. Parties will please govern them - CHARLES DODDS, Collector. One h ndred young men anted to qualify Positien I at $50 and $60 per mo th are to d y going begging fo young men to fin the . We have noW eleven ire led calls for male a nographeris alone, land the n mber keeps increaelng It offers the beit men. 'WE to for particulare and atalogue.=eeeeee IM ON EY TO I -04N Money loan at sle per cent ea eoodtarm secur App4 to SAS. L. KILLOR Barrkstee, Bee forth' See: 17124f VS 011X RATH And Special Attention The Mqiiilop Mu nal, Firs Ins,face Co pant PROPERTY ONLY 1 SURED .077101111. J. B. McLean, President, liippe P. O. Thomas Fraser vice-president, Brucefield O... nomes Be Hays, iSecy-Trese. Seaforkh P. 0,1 Broad - foot, Impeder of Looses, irieatort P. O. W. G. Broadfoot, illeaforth ; Jo Grieve, WI riliNolmein i /AIM Junco Cumming' Egniondv ; villu P. 0,; George Murdie and 4- auditori Patties thalami to effect es es trans rot other basins', wili be prompti attend toil ppUcation SO say otrfihe &bars Gales* ad awed fit Have your Clothes will send you list year% suit to the I SEA,FORTH DYE WORKS Old clothes 'made to- look like ne n,yelne And anteed to give good !satisfaction on ettorteedi notice. Shawls, cuttabas,, etoi, at moderate prices.' Bewe do not fail to give znea call. Butte* egks 'Wen. in exchange for Work.; 1 • 1792 Opposite th Laundry, No Main Street. bictiltbp fpr 1902. JAMES 011,0 ORLIN, Cointelllor, wood P. 0 JOHN 0. Ito MON, Clerk, WhithrOP P- 0+ DAVID , Treasurer, Winthrd P. 0. SOLOMON J, HANNON, J. 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