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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1906-05-04, Page 6EAL ESTATE ?OR SALE. FOR SALE.--Feaseale, West half ef Lot 4, Concession 18; Ilulletti eenterniug Tie norm, all --- seeded to grass. A never Ulling spring creeks good orehard, barn and abed. If not sold, will be rented ta. for firattl. APPIY to jANE It0131BON, Seaforth P. O. 199ittf OTTAGE FOR SALE -A story inul e hell brick cottage in Ilarnurhey. The house is heeted with a furnae.e and ha a a frame kitehen and woodshed at- tatited. There is a good well, pot stable end hen home on the property, 'There tire 3 1.6 ;term of lend. Apply on the prat -Oleos. FRANCES mum. 200o. ts leitROFITABLE INVESTMENTS. - I can lend mollOY On improved tmarter xections of 160 acres each at frOin 8,4 to 10k. per Annum, Only flret Illortgage3 taken. Ample security Iivcn. Torrens Title System L perfe.ot. From $300 up can be lent on farms worth from $1,000 to $2,000. For further Patti -cairn% mite to Inc. J. A. JACKSON, Barris- ter; ete., Ponoka, Alberta. 1959-tf. 'VCR SALE, aeorefortable !mum house in Egmond. ville„ with three acres or land, cellar and also a Stable. 'The house containn 1 be room, parlor, din- ing room and kitchen down stairs and two bed rooms and a large hall up stairs. Therels plenty of hard and soft water, The property is close to both chile% and sehoot. Will be sold cheap. Apply to JAMES BROWN, or Box 357, Seatorth J. O. 1996-0 PLENDID FARM FOlt SALE -For sate, the Fast Is7 half of Lot 3 and Lot 4, on the 18th Coecesion of Huiletk containing 225 acres, all eleared except 15 acres of geed hardwood bush. It is well fencW and tile drained. There is 5 frame house and tivo good bank barn% with etone stabling under both, and other Outbuildings. A spring (reek runs across the farm. It is well adapted either for grain or grass. It is within 7 miles of Blyth, and three-quarters of a mile from_llarlock, where there is a store, black- smith s11014, post office and echiooL Will be sold on easy toms AS the proprietor Wants to retire. Apply on the premiscal or address, Ilarloek P. 0., S. PLUM - TREE. 199.5-tf 'WARM Fait SALE. -For sale, Lot 24, Coneession 2, X' • Stanley, containing 100 acres. Ninety scree are Cleared and in a good state of cultivation ; there are 10 acres of good hardwood bush. The farm is all Well underdrathed and well fenced. There is a two- storey brick Muse with slate roof, a first-class farnt house. Bank barn, 401 t, x 801 b., cement silo, pig pen, driving house; There are two never -failing wells, and an acre of orchard and small fruit. This excellent farm is three miles 'from Brumfield and five miles from Clinton, with good gravel roads. For further pertioulare opply on the premises or address ALBERT ,NOTri Clinton P.- O. 1948-tf FARMS FOR SALE --I00 acres, Lot 3, Concession 5, II, R. S., Tuckersmith, Huron County, all seeded to grass except 15 acres of. btugh. Frame house,.orchard: 2 good wells, land and bush the best. Also West half of .Lot 5, Coaoession 4,Tuckersmith, 50 acres, , school -on corner; Bayfield river crossing it. , On this place there 18 a bank barn, brick house, • work -shop, driving Wise, pig and hen house, young bearing orchard with handsome shade trees, 2 wells, water _first claws The -buildings are netv and up-to- date and the land in the best conpition. A good lo- „ cation, mites from Seaforth on a good road. These tweet/to offered for sale together or separately. If not sold soon may be offered for rent. Apply to JOHN SPROAT, Egmondville P. O., Ont. 1.996-tf OOD FARM FOR SALE. --For sale cheap and on VII easy terms, Lot 25, Concession 4, MoKillop. This farm contains On acres, all cleared and in fine condition. Fifty acres are seeded to grass, six or seven in fall wheat” and the reit all ploughed and ready for spring .crop. There is a fine spring for watering the stock dose to the buildings, a good brick house, two large barns, one with good stabling underneath, also horse stable and implement house and a large orchard. It is within a mile and a half of the 'own of Seaforth. It not sold, will be leased for a term of years. Apply to the undersigned, box 192, Seaforth P. 0„ ROBERT GOVENLOCK. 1991:tf CLOOD FARM`FOR SALE OR RENT. -This farm XX is conveniently situated in the village of Chisel- hUrst, being Lot 1, on the 12th Concession of Tooker - smith, and is known as the Davey Faro]." The farm contains 90 acres., 85 acres cleared and in fine condition, 77 acres being seeded to gmes and 7 acme ploughed. There are 14 acres of good bush and there is alga a email spring creek on the farm. There is a good, frame house, also two frame barne, one haviti geod stabling underneath, also an implement shed. Posseadon given March Lst. This farm will be either sold or rented on easy terms. For further particulars apply to JAMES TAYLOR, Hensall P. 0., or to WM. DAVEY, the Proprietor, Gilroy P. O., California, U. S. - ilevef WARM FOR SALE. -For Bale Lot 5 Concession 1' 14, Iluliett, contaiiiiiigjd' acres. The fttrin is all cleared and in. a high state of cultivation. It is well (trained and well fenced. There is a large two- storey brick house with woodshed and kitchen. There is a large bank barn and two smaller barns and driving shed. Two good orchards. There are two never failing-sprines on the farmwhich make it an excellent °nester either stock or cropping. There is also a pump at the barn with windmill This excel- lent farm is two miles from liarlock.P. 0., four miles from Blyth. • It will be sold on easy tering as the proprietress wishes to leave the farm L This is the farm of the late John Milk. For further particulare apply on the premises, or address Herlock P. 0., MRS, JOI-IN MILLS.• • 2002x8 FARM' FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 8, Concesejon 3, L. It. S., Tuekersmith, containing 100 acres, pf which 9 acres is gond hardwood bush. The balance is e'ell fenced, tiledrained and in first-class condition. There are two goed hernia ane a bank barn 36 x 78 ft. with done stabling- underneath. and the other 66 x 86 ft., and a comfortable (mine house, three good wells and a never -failing spring at the rear of the lot, and a good bearing -orchard. The ploughing is all done and 14 acres of fall wheat. tt is within two miles et the flourishing village of H mall and within half a mile of &school house. Apply on the premises or to JACALDWELL, IIensalI P. 0. 1987-tf "VCR SALE -An excellent building lot, containing three4quertrs of an acre of land. part of the McMann property, Egmondville, opposite the rettre- ation grounds, all ready for blinding. There is a. good fence all round the land, 11 frnod hard waten well, the miler is dug out and a dram all round it, also a drain from it. There are about 17 thousand of kiln run briek. The brink can be bought eeparate- ly if desired. There are abet a. number of loads of sand and grovel and enema stone to build a founda- tion for it large hotted.. This property will be sold cheap, as Mr. Little cannot drive the Bayfield and Seaforth stage and live in Egmonville and would like to dispose of his property there. Any person desirIng to buy this property may learn all particulars from IL S. HAYS, Seaforth, or IL LITTLE, Barfield. ss„a- 2001x4tf GC_LOOD FARM FOR SALE-Farni forssale, Lot 25, on the :est leoneession Tuekerinoith, con- taining no aeree, being all- seed41 and pastured. Thereare an the premises taxa goal heats, one 40 x 60 with stone stabling underneeth. and cement Room, the other barn e0 x 34, with drive shed, stone stabling for pigs and helm, and it comfortable frame house with stone•celler and cement floor.A never failing spring at the barn and good well at the house. There are about seven acres of Wish; the rest is ID It good state of cultivation -Well underdrain- ed with tile, and well fenced, good orchard. It is Situated within two and a ball miles from Brumfield, and six and a half miles from Seaforth, and the same from Henson. This farm will be sold on reasonable terms, esahe proprietor is going West. For further particulats awry to E. J. CALDWELL, 13ox 88, Brumfield P; 0,, Ontario. 19794f FARM FOR HAEE.-Por sale Lot 29, on the Oth Concession of Hibbert, containing 100 acres, all in a good state of eultivation. There 18 011 the prem. ises a brick house with brick kitchen and a good eel. tar. There is also a large bank barn, 60 x .40, and a lean-to of 12 feet, with stone stabling underneath. Also a, shed, 80 x 30, and a driving house with every- thing complete. There are three never -failing wells on the premises, there is also a . large orchard and good garden. There are 10 acres of fall wheat sown and there are 40 acres seeded down. Either suitable for hay or pasture. All the fall ploughing is done. The farm et -well underdrained with tile and well fenced with wire feneee. It is in o good -locality, be- ing situated two -and -a -half miles from Chiselhurst, where there is a post office and two churches, Meth, °dist and Preebyteriese 8 miles from Seaforth and there iso good gravel road running past the farm. It Is in good vondition and will be sokl on reasonable terins EW the proprietor wishes to retire. -For further partieulara apply on the prentimes or to CHARLES ABERHART, Staffa, P. 0. Oettfrio. 19894f Property for Sale RIMMRIIROP If you want to buy a farm or town property, you will do web by selecting from my liet, -which con- tains a number of farms in Tuckersmith, from, 50 to 100 acres. All have eood_ buildings and are in 5 first - close state of cultivation. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. • Also several good houses in town, ranging h price from 8700 to $2,500. Each one a Isogon. Seleeted Saskatchewan land Iser Sate. -In the eantre of the hard wheat district, -good shipplfrg facilities,' Low -prices and easy- tennis. For titan er Fenn -Mare as to any of the above properties call or write to A. A. 'WATT, Real Estate Agent, BRUCSFIELD, ONTARIO. • 19064 Woos Phosphoctinof Plw Great Englisle Tones and inrigoratesthowhole nervous system, makes new 13100d in old Veins. Cures 1Verv- 0218 Debility, Mental and Brain -Worry, Dee- pandeney, Sexual Wealeness, SPer- inatorrhcea, and Effeets of Abuse or Excesses., Price $1. per box, six for $5. One will please, star will cure. Sold by all druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt of Ortee. New Pam/1311W vnailerlfree. The Wood Medicine C. (formerly Windsor) •Torent% Ont 1 Popular Stallions E MIRON POSITOR The following well known (lotto will tra- vel during the season of 100, ta follows : ROYAL EYERARD ',EWER & MOON, Props MONDAY -Will leave his own stable,. Los 10, Con. 11, Mullett, and preeeed nOrth 1 mile, then west' to Adam Elliott's, for neon ; then west and south to Londeebor0 for the night. TUESDAY -Will proceed south to Me. Fear's for 110011 ; ,therA sonth to Gra- ham's hotel, (Minton, for the night. WEDNESDAY Will proceed east along the Iluron Road two miles and a bait, then north to Francis Kettle' s for noon ; then south then east to Roxboro tor the night. THURSDAY -North to Hugh Ross for noon ; then west arid north to hie own stable for night, where he Will remain until the following Monday morning. Will meet mares by appointment on Saturday ` SIBERIAN No. 11988, Vol. 21 , INNES, LIVINGSTONE & nomet, Props. . t MONDAY -Will leave his own stable,Lot 7,Conces- 810)1.12, Tuckersinith, and go north to Strong's Ho- tel, for noon.; then to Dick's Hotel, Seaforth, for the night. TUESDAY -To Melvin (Mark's, Huron Reed, - Alma, for noon ; then to S. 00neeSSIOri 21 Hullett, for night. WEDNESDAY -To the Batten- , bury Hotel' Olintan, for noon ; then to Alex. limes?, ' Concession2. Stanlay, for night. THURSDAY - West to John G.; Steep's-, for noon ; then to Cook's Rotel, Varna, for night. FRIDAY --East to Mason's corner, Mill Road, Tuckersinith, then Mouth to W. D. Wilson, Coricesslon 2, L R. S., for noon • then south to his own stable for thnnight. SATURDAY -Et to James Horton's,for noon ; then return to hkown stable, where he will remain until the follo1ng Mon- day morning, 2002.3 N • 2001 ELECTRIC B. BERRY & BLAIR, Props. MONDAY --Will leave his own stable, half a mile South of Bracefield, and go South -to Kippen and, East to Wm. Workman's, 10th Conceseion, Tucker - smith, for noon '• then Fast, by way of Cromarty and South to Farquhar, at Temperance House, for night. TUESDAY -Raab to RusseldaIe, for noon ; then north to Mitchell, at the Hicks House for night. WED- NESDAY -To Dublin, at the Dominion Hotel,for noon then to Seaforth, at Dick's Hotel, for night. THUILSDAY--To Walton, at Emigh's Hotel, for noon ; then to Blyth, at the Mason House. -for Hight FRIDAY -To Lotidesboro, at the Temperance House for noon ; then to Clinton, at Graham's Hotel, „for night. SATURDAY --To hie own stable, where he will remain until the following. Monday morning. 200241 PRINCE OF MIDLOTHIAN WM. A. I1013S, Prop. MONDAY -Will leave his own stable, Lot 84, Con, 8, MeKWop, and proceed West and South to George Dale's, Constance, for noon then South to Charles Latin's, Tuckersinith, for night. TUESDAY -Will proceed West to Jaynes Mahaffy's, 2nd Concession, Stanley, for 110011 ' then South to James H. Ross' f or night. WEDNESDAY - Will proceed by Way of Brucefield, to Ed. Paple's, for noon •, then North to James Martin's, for night. THURSDAY -Will pro- ceed North, by way of Roxboro to James Somer- ville's, for noon ; then West and 'North to his own stable for the night. FRIDAY --Will proceed East to J. II. Campbell's, for noon ; then South 1 miles, then West to his own stable for night. SATUR- DAY -Will proceed North, by way of Town Line, to 12th Concession, to John Barron's, for noon ; then South to his own stable, where he will remain until the following Monday morning. 2032tx4 The imported Shire Stallion, -RFD CLOUD No. 19966 T. J. BERRY, Prop. ; L. McCONNELL, Man. MONDAY -Will leave his own stable,. Bruceheldl and go to Neil McGregor's, and Concession, Stanley, for noon ; then to Cook's Hotel, Varna, for -night. TUESDAY-LNorth to Johnitathwelte, Bayfield Line, Goderieh township, for noon ; thence, by way of the Bayfield road. to Gmham's Hotel, Clintoo, for night. WEDNESDAY -By way of the Huron Road, to John Jamieson% for noon ; then to Dick's Hotel, Seaforth, for night. THURSDAY -To Robert Me - Kay's, 4th Concession', Tuekerstnith, for noon ; then to his own stable for night, remaining until Friday more FRIDAY NOON -Will go by way of the Lon- don road to Ed. Ball's, West End, for night. SAT- 17RDAY-Home. by way of the and Conceesion, for noon, where he will remain until the following Mon- day morning. 000iJ BEST MAN No. 10695, Vol.12 JAMES EVA.NS, Prop. MONDAY -Will leave his own stable, Beechwood, and go to P.I.Vooti's, Logan, for -noon ; then to his own stable for the night, TUESDAY -To John Mur - ray's, for noon ; then to J. G. Grieve's, for night. WEDNESDAY -To John Little's, Concession 8, for noon . then to his own stable for the night. THITASDAY-To the Dominion Hotel, Dublin? for 110011 then to P. O'Clonnor'a,,Hibbert, for the night. FRIDAY -To Martin Curtin's, Huron Road, for noon ; then to Jane% Dorrance% McKillop, for , the night. SATURDAY -To his own stable for neon, remaining until the following Monday Learning. 2002-4 KING'S FASHION, Vol. 28. HILLEBRECHT & WESENBERO, Props. MONDAY, April 90th, will leave hie own stable, Brodhagen, and proceed to Win. Rose's, Concession 8, Logan, for noon ; theme t.� Owitave Eisler's, Con. 5, Logan, for the night. TUESDAY -To Fred Hille- brecht's, Lot 24, Concession 6, Logan, for noon ,• then to Vietorlt Hotel, Bornholm, for night. WEDNES- sDAY-To Rudolph Jarmouth's, Concession 11, Log- an, for noon ; then to Conrad Eekart% Lot 6, Con- cession 10, Moltillop, for night.. THURSDAY -To - Alexander Ross, Lot 20, Concession 11, McKillop, for noon ; thence to George McKee's, Winthrop, for the eight. FRIDAY -To George Sellheim's, Lot 10, Con- cession 8, MeKilloprior neon ; thence to his own steble for the night, where he will remain until the following Monday morning. Also that popular stal- lion, (ILENDRIE PRINCE," 8534, Vol. 13, will stand at his own stable, Brodhegen. 2002-12 • -BURSAR, Vol; 22. • GOVENLOCK & ARCHIBALD, Props. MONDAY -Will leave his own stable, Lot 30, Con. 18, aleKillop, and proceed to R. Dodd's, Lot 22, Con. , 5, bleKillop, for noon ; then to Dick's Hotel, Sea - forth, for night. TUESDAY -By way of the 2nd Ooneession, Tuckeraniith, to Thos. Coleman's, for noon; then north to Thos. Dole% by way of Alma, for night. WEDNESDAY‘ --North to Henry Taylor's, Lot 0; Con. 11, Mullett, for noon : then to his own stable for bight. THURSDAY -Will go east to S. Forbes, Concession 14, McKillop, for aeon ; then north to Oliver Turnbull's, 16t1i Concession, Grey, for night. FRIDAY -West, then north to D. Shine's for noon ; then north to •the American Hotel, Brus- sole, for night. SATURDAY -South to James Bol - gees, Concession 8, Morris, for noon : then to his own stable for night, where he will remain until the following Monday morning. 2002-3 LORI) WOLSELEY, (9577), Vol. 15 - LIVINGSTONE & HORTON, Props, MONDAY -Will leave his owe stablp, Staffa, and go west and north to Charles Gormley's, for noon ; 'then north to James Carton's' Huron Road, for night. TUESDAY -East to Dublin, at Yether's Hotel, for noon ; then to his 01511 stable for night,: remaining there until Wednesday 210011. wseeNsseev NOON --South to Cromarty, then oast to Campbell Dow, Fullerton Town Line, for night. THURSDAY -- East to Ruseeldele, at the Hotel, for noon ; then by way of the Mitchell Road, to Taylor's Hotel, Kirkton, for the night. FRIDAY -West to John Delbridge's, Winehelsin, fey noon ; then west to Robert•seilery's, Concession 2,1Isborne,for night. SATURDAY -East and north to the Hilbert boundary, at James Indian- tynes jr's for noon ; then by way of the Centre road to his own stable, Where he will remainuntil the following Monday morning. 2002-3 PRINCE OF HURLFORD SMILLIE BROS;, Props. . MONDAY, May 7th, Will leave his own stable, a mlle soutn of Brumfield; and proceed to Varruelor noon '• thence south, by Parr Lifm, to Ralph Stephen - son's for night. TUESDAY -Bp Parr Line, to Jas. Love s, Hide (Ireen, for noon ; thence by Kippen, to •his own stable. WEDNESDAY -At his own stable. THURSDAY -By the 2nd Con., to Alex. Sinclair's, for noon; thence, by 4th Con„to Jus. Mantosh's,Mill read, for night. FRIDAYs-To Seaforth, at the 1)101( House; for noon ; thence, Ity the Huron -Road, to George Irviiie's, Alma, for mght. SATURDAY -To Appleton Moat's, for noon ; thence, by the Sud Con. to his own stable, where he will remain entil the following Monday morning. - 2001-3 The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion, WILD ER LEE '- JAMES BERRY, Prop. • 'MONDAY -Will leave his own table, Lot 21, Con 9, Hibbert, and proceed to Weber's Hotel, Dublin,for noon ; then, by way of the Huron Road, to Dick's Hotel, Seaforth, for night. TUESDAY—By way of the Mill ROM], to ‘Vi111011'd Hotel, Brucefieldt for noon ; then to Varna, at Cook's Hotel, for the night. WEDNESDAY -13y way of the Goshen Line, to Robt. lilcOlinehey's, for noon i• then to Zurich, at John- ston's Hotel, for night, THURSDAY -By the Goshen- Line, to Hill's Hotel, Orediton, for noon ; then to Centralia, at Moillit's Hotel, for night. FRI- DAY -By way of the London Road, toH . awkshaw's Hotel, Exeter, for noon ; then to 131ackal1's Hotel, Hetuall, from 3 to 4 oaaock, then to Shaffer's Hotel, Kippen, for night. SATURDAY -To Strong's Hotel, Tuckersinith. for noon ; Mien east to his own stable, where he. Will rernein- until the folloNting Monday Morning, 200,2-3 ; TO CONTRACTORS. Tender; will be reeelyed up to May 8th, 1006- for the grading, estimating and litying• of an Asphalt Block Pavement, on Main Street, Seatorth. Plans and specifications can be seen on asel after April 80. No twirler necessarily accepted. M. BRODERICK, Chairman, 2002-2 . Street Cointnittes- RUB ON SUNLIGHT SOAP 4==La LEAVE 30 TO 60 MI 4 UTES RINSE WELL Sunlight &tap is better ban other soaps, but is best hen used in the Sqnlight way (f now directions). rd rubbing and boili g are things of the . past in omes where Sunli ht Soap is us d directed% Sunlight .%)ap will 'not njure even the daintiest fabric qr the hands, and the clothes ill be perfectly white, wdolen soft and fluffy. ' The reason for this is b co.use Sunlight Soap is absolutei'4 pure, contains no injurious the !cols —indeed, nothing but the dive, cleansing, dirt -removing p -oper, ties of soap' that is notrliIig but soa.p. • f - Buy it and follow 5C o directions j C YOUR FOONEY REFUNDED by the dealer froth Whorl yt u buy Sun4ght Soap if yot 111111 any eauseffor complaint, LEVER BROTTIERS LIMITED. OMNI' , ter were Taoists*. Et Jbhat place the 'daughter, Miss Alice, lass -charge of tate G N W. Telegraph .office, and' Dier on, Jtohn, 'bolds O. pusition of• trust With the Olergue morpLra- .1tions (having ibeen icontionausly in the employ of the amalgamated com- pa.nies since their' organization, and being tow Ione of their leading ex- Sentive 'officers. The remains were interred in Lidtowel. Joseph Sampson; an em- ployee in, the tender shop depart- ment of thte Grand Truk at Strat- ford, (had the anistortunt to break his !ankle oia 311tonday of last week. rvtr Simpson, evith a fellcare Work- riaan was +conveying scrap iron on a taetek ;from (the tender Shop to the scray heap, when in some ,imientawn manner, the (box icontaining the iron slipped arrd pinned (him te the ground. When released it was found itha,t this •Ileg wa•s broken in tWo places below the knee. -After tan, tintless of three monthe Mrs. Mary Gibebn, relict of thle late Henry ;Gibson, passed away at her Ibiomte, in Stratferd bate Thursday morning. •Deeeased lwaS ID her 74th year. Born in Dirltion, /Fladdington- shire, Scotland, she 'emigrated with ,h.er parents to (Canada in 1858 'and settled in 'London, where ehe lived iiintil 1863. She liras Married in the Forest City, and 'relieved • with her bmsband to Strateed; wliere the latter started a cent etionery bust:. ness in the Market street statol, which ;is 'now coedooled by his eon, Henry. oMes; Gibson was a stead- fast :member +of KO= Presbyterian oblerch. ner husband, who pre -de- ceased (hex Rome 'years ago, was also a member of Knox church. At the time Itihe ledifice Was erected he was an telder, and laid the corner et:one • I PALE, LISTLESS GIRLS few years later the faxa ly moved of tih.e intw building. A family of: - to London ltetWnship and 1 fter sev- six ;survive. Ca,ni Only Obtain Health; Through eral srears (residence tiheri came toStomach. Troubles. kIN,ew, ma, Pure Bleed: Made by Blanshard. paer huelband ;died fear , 'Dr. -Williams' Pink Pillsyears ago tat 'an advanced age Mrs. Sue (Martin, an old and high- ---- ly 'respected resident of Flaisonia., --Stratfor as . fte, :have an tu,p to Grbwin'g girls -girls int their teens date apartm nit houseit will be Miss., was eiek with. stomach %roue neuet ;have rich, putre bleedof(brick, dm e stories hig and. 'Will ble foT,tmeare than six months. Oham- Healthy wbenarthood depends supon oorntos,e hve vs flats lin u11.1 Eacji berla.in s Stomach land /Liver Tablets ; enred 'her. She :says: "1 oan neav the vital ehange fitiln OirillidCid 60 flat twill iha e laix moons. maturity. Every Nieman; should most aeyfr. 8, . Arkeii, who eahr:s obent ! eat anything 11 evaat, and ,anit the ptioudest :woman in the wordld ta rerfully _ watch her danghter's manager lof the Ligtowel bnbo 43,,wei, nor ! find such la -VIM. 111edidi Ile." 1 -)or health at this eritical peribel. If st the Imperial Bank, Lis girl at' this period has headache, the pest seven ;years leas b en 'trans- ' 81)16 1/37 iail drno:14.altdse` , If 'she is pale, tido and; languid, it ferred to ' London and il r. H. 0. • shows that her slender blood sup- Secord, Of :Landon, suecee i s him. ply Is being oetrtaxed. She will al- -Mr. games *Pringle, iir. of Strafe ' - Th:e three year old daughtter of ways be, ailing and elip into a hope- ford, . had (pist returned from . a oWbamei.t reuteIthrleerdb, offnlo# eziwrasanklariciwfeneedd miner - less decline or enneamption if %her thnee =tenths' - visit' to Pasadena, a I:Aiwa is seat We lap at Once With California, ;where ione of hi brot'hiers Nraii°rleAnd X. thilhgrrte/4:44.0aegle w rne e khas of - 'rd blbod which these ills make fit of his h alth Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills. The rich, is lbemporaril (residing for the bene- -M± ed Victoria College $50,000 ors bring health and strength to every -George p. ; . Gale, of lulla.rtion, condition that ;the College !raise a organ, and Make 0111, listless, Ian- died tat the Blame for Incurables, 75inuilar sum- ' ;squid girls, bright, rosyeeheeked, tae- Landoll, on ' Friday, 20,11 saes, isee -The 'Board of Trade building in tive and Striang. Miss Maggie Dona- was taken to -London bout five T4)11 &ie. ..Erinsville, Ont, says : "Be- weeks previous to [his d ath. Mrs. 000-6(bnir a , W8 lir syel liici3atecall. efseTorpdt blinibee21. fore I began the :Use of Dr.Williams' Gale died a 1fcw 'months ago. Five -Ne-wGeoPfrogrek 6:11e4aPyi,taiolifatiOrsitalva, has. re - Pink Pills I was badly run down, children eur ive. and it' seemed as though my blolod -A very si ornament' an be Seen tired filen' the presidency (of the pate, suffered frOni (headaches land in Alitohell, It is a liken. ea +of' the had burned tO water. a was very , in the window of Dr. Sm th' office oOftibtaoweeauiranible1; raoptirtiety 13`afftfiecer. 5R0eye.;irisi - palpitation of Jibe heart, and often late Charles Dickees 'ea I would pass eleepless nights. I wood. Thee work is dial foiled nothitg to help me utnitil I year lold' eon of Rev. Mr, began the ebse of Dr. Williams' Pink Brodhagen, and his - onl (Pills; and these have fully reat'ole tool iwas a pen knife. ed me and I 'can truthfully say I -Mesers. 'Weir 18c Weir, of St. * dnigrl ria'ibilit, aleviutlertZ0,6neutrao(bflediJitiaomaessaWci: v neer enjoyedebettter health than I Marys, have ;leased their fla:x mill w. ens. nbw doll:reg.'? . 1 in itht ;att otwo to 'the 'Co he Ca ada rd- . den attack of heart failetTeHe . When Dt. Williams' Pink Pills age Company for a ter of t hree I. swaoniss f0,03:)..roilletemrrbs,erianiodf ihaJlodh-liteWenriagUrte's& replace bad' blbod with - good blood yeemearpea.nylt ipszttptactite: itehat et leatego:eltalig: they -Strike Straight at the root of I dent for the past forty years. I - __erred Crozier, er„ aged 70 years, all commons ailments like anaemia, buildings and inStall a plant for ! decline, indigestible, kidney and liver the meesufactuTe of_ twine ' 1 of Ganareogge, (disappeared one day ; file:it:NS:C:1.4i ft:nom bis b re esailddence neuertgia, St. ',Vitus dance, :peralysis known in Ltlowel and om rheumatism. and the Special ailments ' resident there for the ybo, gettethe gentutifie pills with the 'reof his daughter, Mrs. A. , Climie, i ibieeeedn itnyvoefLazre-33,0„eraltf,ileaorixed Ifs ezahaind-1 troubles, skin; eruptions; erysipelas, -Mr. IWnal. Mafia, w ad last weltia toll name, "Dr. Willianas' Pink .Fills I He twas en'the 79th Year for Pale 'People," printed on the : and had been in failing ealth wrapper ambeend each box. aald by ' the past year, up te wield of growing girls and Woman', Be seine ' died there 'at week a't th residence , Biller ibY f his age a beyeenatra, 11 ast time his ; been an emploefee ,,of the jones Co 'weal the next afternoon his bodyd recovered in the Gana/Yoga st searching tparty organ - yon For 60 Wears be had - extedicirre dealers or sent by mail at health :was Itinifermly goo . 60 cents a .itiox or six boxes- for -Mr. ;W. t/i. Moore, an esteemed for ! was 'affected, I-111he secretary yof the 000inliitnaiatrrai Bowling :Association has reeeiyed de o - .1.50' by writing the Dr. Williams' 'resident Of St. Marys, di edicine Co:, Brockville, .0nt. home Frid:ayStApril 120, age 48 years, . that 'eight i renike, leomposed of tiara y , years of frent !England, three from See:Cana e • He lhad !been 1.11 for severe. one from 'Wales and OD.C3 from Ire- , a ip•uhnonarer ;affection and. had been • Perth Items, confined to his ;nom for s me weeks land, propose sailing via C. Ps R -...,Aceordirag Ito tdie assessors re- . before (the end manic. B sides his o stearaehip n ,Joily el, and will pro- . turns, the population. of the town wife ;he leavea a family of two eons . bably teach Canada on -Tatty 28, Te_ of Ste Marys is 0,374, 1 and two daughters. 1 turning home on September 1, thus e -A ;cantata entitled' "The. Gates 1 a -Mr. Fred ;Richt, of Seegyille, i spending live, full weeks in Canada - of iGladness " was 'recently Tendered has purchased )from Mr. 43:1 -Little KathleenBuehler, the Vance, I . by ;the +children of Waterloo street of iTe.vistoek, that fine Unghtter !of WmBuehler, (of Pres lydeadale - Methodist ohareh, Stratford.Waterloo +county, was drowned . Stallion, TaVistock Chi f. Whe 'bont, -Mr. Fred (Bankina son of Mrs, price paid was .$1,500. he ilebrse last Friday tight in a small ristera Joseph 'Rankin, 'of Stratford, died . weighs 1,700- pounds, an is tewss at the back of the Bu,elliler house, suddenly last week tin CalgaryiHe years and ten, airenths old. Ile is a Mrs. Buehler imissed the little one only twent +west deat September. 1 beautiful ijet black in col r. .- at supper Itinae, and a search, began -Mrs. ;Warren: ;Davis, of Fullerton, I -An old and highly resp eted res- whieh teuiekly ended in the finding .died on (Friday, 20th +ult. Deceased idea of IBlanehard, passed away on of the little one's body in ,a.bout,.teve . • was •only Married about a year ago Monday of flee'tine week, in e peracin fee* of eyelet. in +he Cistern, A big to her tow +bereft hasband of Mr. (Henry Atirinson. T; e decease Isnuise 'on ine llead 'told the tale. • -A &potation from Knox church, ed who 4resided lie the 'tiowi ship for When she itairrnialed down she was Carlingford, ;recently waited on Mrs. about .florty Veal's, was a atiye 'of probably •kneeked senseless,- and, be - Robert Hamilton and presented ,her county ;Armagh, 'Ireland, •oming to hag lunahle to rise, was drowned: i11 with a Silver ;tea, service. this ;country lin. 1851, he fir t 'settled the Shallow water. -Mr. ;W. IThempsion has purchased near !Ottawa, hut in the eo rse iof a 1 i for it 020. Ile intends atstng it las River tread, plarbehard. °TATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO. 1 i a %vacant store in Mitchell, paying few ;years alloyed on the farm on the r, • ved from be oacceeded (by Rev. Dr.. Armstrong et la Moderator Of the general assembly wwit:rgkaildg, of-tohl;evernrseseburly'tdier jostan oiciiheureClif its prom - 1 Inuit citizens (last Tuesday morie- LUCAS 001INTY. se. -Mr.: land Mrs. Smith, of f on . office land seed stoI re. - -About fifty ,of ibhe imployees 1 Fraek j. Cheney makes oath that he i Sidney othe Stratford ghair Company s Follartons with their little elaughe tittered at ;theh I Mr. and senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney ter, left last week for North 'Mho- Mts. IF. A. Nichols, one night last ta, 'where they intend to reside in 4 week, land presented bath with ad - the futile°. ' •I dresses, Mr. INiehola with a gold :-Miss •iAnnie le, only eleughter of headed eane and. Mrs. Niel ols with Mr. and' Mrs. john Briebin, ;of the a {handsome (clock. Mr. Ni'hole has town line avest, Wallace, died last .retired 'from the position ;of man - week after an illness of several' ager and t3ecretary-treasor r of-othe an:Unties. Deceased was,. in (her 213th year. A-, ' eompany, ;and the men w rking in •the factory took the ;oppor eueety of -Elizabeth Stanfield, widow of showing the eSteeri in whie 'he was the late games Brine, of Blarishard, held. Mr. INiehols this bee in the 'died 'Monday, April 23rd, aged 88 eity einee the formation of he tom - years. She was one of the pioneers ,paey, i of this district Land on arriving fnora ;England over 160 years ago along with her iblasband and several chil- dren travelled with an ox team inho the wilds' of Huron countyl A Cures R heumatism Too. .Bis -Ju cures Rheumatism, -be. -came it cures the Kidneys. • Every drop of blood in the body passes through the kidneys, to be filtered. If the kidneys are sick -tired- infiamnied-they - don't filter out the uric acid. It is this acid, dee%gted in the joints -on the nerves - that causes Rieemnatism. THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURE ele,ariseheels, strengthens the kidneys -sets Olean to working pi-opt:nye-clears the blood - stops the ache and takes away every trace of leheuine- time nit d Ties CLARIS! CO., LIMITED. WINDSOR. ONT. - Nmw -Mr. Simon: Cameron, whe has re- signed: his position 'with ehe Mac- donald Manufacturing Com 'any, of Steatford, and who 'is leaving for Syraetiee, was 'Waited on lb a 1141101 - tier of Itibe 'employees of the 'Com- pany at his .home Tecent ye Mr. Cameron was made the re Tient of a gold. 'headed cane aud Ira. Cam- eron was tpresetiad with n parasol. A nicely worded address a compete ied the gifts. (Sub -segue tly the guests were ;pleasantly en ertained by Mr. and Mrs. Cameron'. -Mrs. George Sultherl ad, f -or many [years a resident of istowel, died east ;week after a ve y short illness at her thoreie lin 8 utt Ste. Marie, Ontario. She lbecamr affect- ed ;with appeodicitis, and vas sick for only la couple of days *:fore the end tearae. E1r. date hiusbend pre- deceased iher 4n Listowel bout 28 years ego. Ile was one of he well known earlier residents • of that town and conducted -a real estate and conveyanoing business Mrs. Sutherland *lived 'in. Lisbon el un til five Veers -ego, when 'she vent to the Sault; .where her son a d daghe Fpr Infants and Cii1i en. The Kind You Have Ailkays Bought. Bears the Signaturs of 5 & 0o., doing bootlaces in theater of Toledo, County and Beet° aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE. HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every' case of Cate oral that eannoe be cured ber the time of Catarrh. Oars, FRANK LOFIENEY Sworn.to before ins and subscribed in my • prepence this 6th day of December, A,, D., 1886. • (Seers) A. W. GLEASON. NOTARY PUBLIC. Catarrh Core is taken interhally, and acts rlirectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the eyetem. Send for testimon- ials free. F. J. CHENEY & Ca„, Wed°, 0. Sold by all Dreggiate 750, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 0 eele Mr C.t 14... X 43a, e Bears the The Kind You hid Always Bough( Iiignature Of - Established 1879. Whooping Cough, group, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria Cresolone III O. bort to A3ttsmatles rftv..,:ot,rxr is a long cntablinbed otni stantla.rd )'mel for dm ctoeux.4 Indlif.tod. It Cures herniate tbo air ma - clonal strongly antise;ale is carf.ed over tho dIseasint sur- faces of tlio bronen:al tubes with ever/ breath, giving prolonerol fool cotritauttreatinent. Mono 018 eonsurnp- innriedint-o rend front eouebs or ioilanted conditions of tea:117T, or su.:'erers Inna cbren:e bronebitls, finO 131) t Vano.Cresoltno b sold 1.y clrtiggl.te or nont pra- psfd -;:,t cf 11135o. A °Vs prormstol”no out- fit ineln I:ng a bottle of Oresoleno 61.74. S.00l, for froo il1ustr,rte4 boatet, LEntrxu XILL:3 Co., 110., Agents, 288 St, ,Inmee Montreal, Canada. 306 4 *ARE LIFE OFLYDIfE. P And a Triii-Stoiy.of How the Vegetablea'Compou Had 16 Birth and, How the "Panic of '73 Cau (it to be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Storei This "Tr remarkable woman, whose maiden name was Estee was born in Lynn, Hasse February Estes, 1819, com- ing from a good Old Quaker family. For eome years she taught wheel, and becatne known as a wonan of an alert and investigating mind, an earnestlfseeker after knowledge, and above all, possessed of a wonderfully sympathetic nature. In 1843 she married Isa.ae Pinkha a builder and real estate operator, and their early married life was marked by prosperity and happiness. They had four children, three sons and a daughter. In those good old fashioned days it was common for mothers to make their own home medicines from roots and herbs, nature's own remedies -calling in physician only in spe,ciallYlurgent eases. By tradition and experietice many of them gained s, wonderflil knowledge of the curative properties of the various; roots and herbs. Mrs. Pinkham took a great interest in the study of roots and herbs, their char- acteristics and power over disease. She maintained that just as nature BO bounti- fully provides in the harveet-fields and orchards vegetable foods of all kinds, so, if we but take the pains to find them, in the roots and herbs of the field there are remedies expressly designed to cure the various ills and weaknesses of the body, and it was her pleisttre to search these out,. and. prepare simple and effec- tive medicines for her own family and friends. Chief of these was a rare combination of the choicest medicinal Toots and herbs found beet adapted for the cure of the ills and weaknesses peculiar to the female sex, and Lydia E. Pinkham's friends and neighbors learned that her compound relieved and cured and it beam° quite popular among them. All this so far was done freely, without money and 'without price as a labor of love. But in 1873 the financial crisis struck Lynn. Its length and severity were too much for the large real estate interests of the Pinkhten family, as this class of bueiness auffered most from fearful de- pressiene . so when the Centennial year dawned it found their property swept away. Some other source of income had to be fOund.' At this _point Lydia' E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound' was mede known to the world. their mother, combined forces to the family fortune. Theyargued t medicine which was so good for woman friends and neighbors was e. good for the women. of the whole w The Pinkhams had no mo little credit; Their first labora the kitchen'where roots and he steeped on the stove, gradually gross of bottles. Then came the of selling it, for always before given it away freely. They hi miter to run; off some pamphle forth the merits of the medic' called Lydia E. Pinkhara's V Compound, and these were dist by the Pirdshana sons in Now York, and Brooklyn. The wonderful eurative prope the medicine were, to a great self-advertieing, for whoever ust commended it to others, at the gradually increased. • In 1877, by combined efforts the bad saved enough money to eomme newspaper advertising and from time the growth and success of theeni rise -were assured, =tit to -day Lydia inkham and her Vegetable Compo have become household words eve where, and many tons of roots and he are used annually in its manufacture. Lydia E. Pinkhain herself did not live to see the great success of this work. She passed to her reward years ago, but not till she had promided means for eontisms ing her work as effectively as she eonkl have done it herself. During herilong and eventful .xperte enee she was ever methodical in her work and she was always careful to pre- serve a record of every case that -came to her attention. The ease of, everyeick- women -Who applied to her for advice - and there were thensandee-received careful study and the details including symptoms, treatment and it;sulte were recorded for future rgferences and these recorda, together with hun thousands made since, are Altai Sick women the world over,and i sent a vast collaboration of nfonna regarding the treatment of woman's illse 'which for atithentleity. and ac .y ea hardly be equaled in any library m world. With Lydia' E. Pinkbam work daughthr-in-law, the present Mrs. ham. She Was carefully instate all her hard-won knowledge, pY oe aTn 1130d e line eberee hands naturally fell the fedher in her v , ..ast tion of the work when its ori passed away. For nearly twen years she has continued it, and n in the work shows when the first E. Pinkhanti dropped her pen present Mrs. Pinkham, now the of a large) family, took it up. woman asistants, some as capable elf, the present Mrs. Pi.akhara con this great -work, and probably fro office of no other person have so women been "advised how to health. Sick women, this ad "Yours for Health" freely given only write to ask for it. Such is the history of Lydia E. ham's Vegetable Componnd mad simple roots and herbal. the one medicine for IVOIneleS ailments, fitting monument to the noble The three sons and the daughter, with whose name it bears. ed her Pink ted in nd for cones - other With as her - finless .1m1monm•••••••TOOK. .R.R.FoRarsoR cot _ass tit 011 el4 as 744° or4k egue. rn ca 0 ae= Va.„9 cp tel 71, 19, 'lc 5;24 M — re ee 're 10 Z - et 1.1 cDCP Jert4 LI) 1.42 W • ‘..0 %ft os 0 es CD ea- es* 0 g 0 0 5. CI' I:3 CD co ci) m se 0 ri 'ts P. so to 0:1 PeL1:1„, ee ce )-nraw eb, Eat. — - INBLIR MONEY TO LOANg ' Funds of private parties to loan at jowett rates interest. ; Apply to J. L. RILLORAZI, Barrister, etr,1 &worn; omen% 1093.16, Sore Throat eend Coughs eimple, effective and safe remedy for ail tbrodi- irritations is found in Cresolene AntlseptTtablete They combine tbe germicidal value of Cree(fierinwat 44,c soothing plroopee.rtlislottrtli srppettair3c,setims and hectic*. M]T 'AtlGRAUNt $73 10 TO C&LIFORNIA AMD RE- TURN, Good going April 24th to May 6th. Return lim t Jaip 3lat, and $75.10 Good going June 24th to J return limit, September 15 As:count National Edo Oonventi0o, San Francisca °iieaoian:fr:elut3 g;- and:eturnini'anelu DyarrivilegeaIewe . For tickets And Nil information cell ea W. SOMERVILLE, Town Agee A. F. PHILLIPS, Depot Ticket Many Wome. UNTOLD AGONY FROM KIDNEY TROUBLL the .1 -eats Warta ectal otel, dere raialPt istreel Bari , etc. ende 00 eta the -••••: r•;-: en -the Ikto fiefs Sea arra- . On row, tal to You Seat lege vOeaar Royal Engiand pita, L Over Ste Seaforth. alitswerd Street, S Of street, Seater tor th D Meth dist 0 M Trinity Trinity the Co geoilS, **RA—RR: ROMMOIRRPORRer Lieen ty of any par rates a Orders office, Hullett. Iention. _ Li ties * praetical understa stock and a better prices. faction erders ie or at Lot be prom. le Very often they think it is fro $ Female Dias." There is less female t than they -think. Women suffer from bac sleeplessness, nervousness, irritability, and s - dragging -down feeling in the loins. So do and they do not have "female trouble." then, blame all your trouble to Female IM With healthy kidneys, few women will have "female disorders!' The IdducYs closely connected with all the internal o that when the kidneys go wrong, eve goes wrong. Much distress would be sa women would only take DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS At stated intervals, of Pth'ce 50 cents per box or three boxes for an dealers or sent direV$ On receipt .14 11.6,D04r,n Firiney JTh Co„ Toronto, Oat. FARM PROP P. 0,; T; dent., 13r raYa, sec , Po, Wililam G.. Grieve Seaforth James E Watt, Hat field; Joh, Xleartolly, Robt. Sr le3a 8ft/se mondville ; r. 0.: au HEL Pupi onion