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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1906-09-07, Page 3mworftwftgfti F)HY 11 rein five to hen a position toSaa will be with iotion. -,..rnatt's zi you free oar ?ated book, giv- 1 Pr!noipal of of Teleg. ihrOadq MEET BAST) 1 ndicates DU in Sirlinder 0Lb, line of blocks Snel 1 TWINE Ft) feet, to theri risks, as we and quality. 'pie OUT machine- ervest took. ware tore SIBS, Ontario, 4 '4"srr- ).,i-fetIy digestesi `ved froz it by se of eating is de - 0 -clod the food or wants of the dyspeptic often -,..tc.ttilitated, energy /nap and vim ail* lost iiiour It takes hen one has- i,Alowing Lump- : 0.: constipation,. -tite, headache:0 etc. .e it, to get hack CK LaRS ires of clyspep!ia ural yet effective) involved in the -Mg all clogging as the work of meliesieurg, Ont., ...,rabled with dys- and after using Blood Bitter .1 cannot praiser it has done ff.lr--'; rya of dyspepsia et Cs- upetoedite =salads _ the despite% of for men of *enirs. d tar.03. el fever degree gl" Cox. servetam combined 210.1t esierpriee eeekee /sr setseedsess ad iafisfae- leery balthisg service' . The Sovereign Bank of Canada HENSALL ONT. and Trunk Railway Systeill„ Railway Time Table. veins leave Seeforth atfollowe or.i. For Clinton, Goderloh Wingham an Kincardine. ' For Clinton. and Goderich For Clinton, Whigham and Khmer dine. ( For Clinton and Gederich. For Stratford, Guelph, Toronto, Orillia North Bay end points west I Belleville *and Peterboro and points east. For Stretford, Guelph, Toronto, Mon - tree' and points east. For Stratford, Guelph and Toronto, .82 N at. N London, Huron and }knee., MO Noun- Passenger. London dePitrt - 8.15*. 4.50 r 9.18 _5.43 980 6.64 9.44 6.06 9,60 6.11, 9.68 6./9 10.16 6.86 1020 6.52 • 10.88 7.00 450 7.18 11.10 7.35 Passenger. 6.414..x. 8.80 P. 6.52 3.44 T.06 8.16 7.1 7.47 4.28 8.06 - 6.89 8.15 4.47 8.22 4.52 8.85 5.06 846 5,15 . •D .10 Fatter- 1113nAllem ego * Nippon-. . .. 4.0 •• a.' Tina,.• mge •• Landesbor0 inYitt Fos lab MN **O. inir• Balgrave... Wirgihean 13017Tn-i4 fringbam, 8041TATA4.4 4.r v., wo *0 IF* Slyth- .• •••F :110 0* OW WOO* it Milton- • fk lit. 4 IIPPen Mr • Or • toll/ mob Is OW MO Sanaa= *II ••• ar.ik fief INF • M. .1101144111 Oa Os I* if: Opaltialtis • • .1, tietlea. e.de A. M. 8.10 Palmerston and Kincardine. a NORM. PAN. Pas. . Mixed Pakserston....-.. 1.65 p.m. 12.43.p.ra 5.10 cin MEW- 8.41, 1.84 , 8.20 1.44 9.10 1.66 9.30 2.98 111.15 enni Sonya. Pass. Mixed. Pass, 17Ingbam.. 048*m 10.40a.m. . 2.40 p.m 6.52 30:55 , 2.49 ;.• 7.05 11.25 8.02 13 tool. . .......... 7.16 11.45 8.18 Paimentait......... 8.01 1.20 • 4.00 9.08 iffsgbam.. 915 AcKillop Directory for 1906 -R0H i� GOVENLOOK Reeve; NAteethrop P. 0. - la. ROWLAND, OcarnoillOr, Walton P. IstsiQUAID, Ornmeillor, St. sOolum- , PAIN affeDOWEIX, Councillor, Sea- * -forth P. 0. EVAWAN, Oonnoillor, Brodhs.g- '. flifI0HAEL MURDIE, Olerk, Winth- I roll P. 0. HOIATIAND, Treasurer, Beech- wood P. o. e3OLOMON S.- SHANNON, J. P., San- itary Inspector, Whrthrop P. 0. Moro Cotton Root Compound) The great Uterine Tonic, and only safe effectwal Monthly Regulator on which wcanen can depend. Sold. In three degrees of strength -No. 1, 41; No. 2, 10 degrees stronger, 43; No. 3, for sRecial cases, f5 per box. Sold by all drug.gists, or sent ePaid on receipt of price. JTxib pamphlet, Address IZINME916111103.,T0RONTO,0ttr. (forszerIvP7imisor) Trythe New Store Where they don't trifle with other people's business, but pay strict attention to the waritiof everybody's needs, in the line of Fresh, Cured and Cooked Meats Bologna and Sausages, Gro- ceries, Fruits and Vegetables, all at right prices. Try our 270 Tea. 000:00 alltIS lillUSE BROS. SEAFORTH, The originators of Iow prices in meats Phone 96 Commercial Dock, Opiiosite the Post Office. - e *Ingham Business College is a high grade Commercial School Three Courses: Commercial - Stenography - Telegraphy Write EORGE SPOTTON, Prin JOHN BEATTI8 Late Division Cknut Clerk,'has a number of prop erties for sale or to rent, among which is a good building lot, the South East Half of Town Lot No. 45, Nast Ward, in George Sparling's Survey, Seaforth, ,.‘whieli will be sold on reasonable terms. Insurances effected, debts collected and loans made on satisfaet- erY security at reasonable rates. Call and see me and be convinced. Late Division Court Office, Sea - forth, 20184 HO! FOR THE WEST. 80,000 ACRY...S OF SASKATCHEWAN LAND FOR HALE in the Regina district, along the, Arcola line •ali.el in the famous Davidson, 1;fanley arid Elbori dis- tricts, apri9ea to suit everybody. Write, or call on DAVID A. REID, Box 662, Regina, formerly of -rusefield„, Ontario. • 2014-12 of Childhood It is impossible to exagge- rate the value of PR.131 -A- ' Invus as a medicine for children. They contain no 1 alcohol no Morphine or cpcaine--no dangerous druks of any kind. Ihetit-a-tives are fruit juices -con- centrated and combined with thentost valuable tonics and 4nternal antiseptics known to taedicitie. - Vruit-a-tives are free of calomel, cascara, senna and the host of violent purgatives that simply act by irritating the bowels. loruit-a-tives are made from fruit and tonics and are pleasant tie take, and sa mild in their action that they never wipe or pain. During the summer, when children are so apt to eat improperly, mothers should have a box of Fruita-tives always handy. At the first sign of Diarrhoea, fedi- -gestion, Headaches, Biliousness, Peev- ishness, Vomiting -give Fruit-a-tives according to directions. ' These splendid -fruit liver tablet.; willinstantly correct faulty digestion -clean and sweeten the stomach -regulate the bowels, kidneys and skin - and so invigorate and strengthen the whole system, that the little ones can .quickix throw off the temporary illness. Get a box now -to -day. eod. a bo d *6 for f2.50 Sent on receipt of price, if Your druggist does not handle them. • PRDIT-A-TIVES • LIMITED, OTTAWA. FACTS TALK Phis, to-day, the leading Com- meroial Sehool in Western Ontario: All Graduates •get Positions., Write the, Principal for free cat- alogue and enter at any time. THE' BERLIN BUSINESS .COLLEGE, e W. D. EULER; Principal. 2018 FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 4 In doidin‘g to get a1' 7iness education or short. hand training, in is wise to choose a school that is well known for strictly high grade work.. The , laaTelarr • _ibItONTO, ONT. is Iva mown as one of the inat Commercial Schools inexistence. Its record this year has beenmost re- markable. None ofour graduates, are out of posi- tions and the demand for 'them Is about twenty. thnes the supply. Write to -day for our. megnigeent catalogue. W. J. Er/LICIT, Prinoinal, Con Yonge and Alexander Sts. 201,7-4 eee I WE INVITE 1 . Every parent, young nun or woman who is interested in any way in 'Business Education to write for a cop7i- of our prospectus. It tells you exactly what to do; and why our students succeed so well. • Write at once for it. Full term from September 4th. Address W. IL SHAW, Principal, CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, TQRONTO, ONTARIO. 2018-26 SHOE POLISH /31acK and White Now, there's the Moronic "2 in 1" shines instantly, is a true leather food and does not injure the finest ladies' show. Thpro is no other shoe 13 -oilskin the world like it. Black in`1.0e. and 25e. tin& Wt. in ilia glass. Farms for Sal' Write for free list of choice farm, town an property in liuron County. "k. A. WATT, Real Estate Age Money to Loan Brucellel 2020-6f A Home institution. - 0 TO charged ; Mr, A.ment refesed and the Over a -year ago 'Mee Olive Clegg, Ktinr men went on:strike. Hamilton, met with a similar "it¶ Mr. Q. Dunlop has opened a aent, and, though the efforts a DISTRICT MATT RS. skoments ,• ol Machtnereeet-The tal- low in g shipMents of madhinery have been made from the Robert Bell En- gine and Thresher. Company's worka in Seaforth, during -the months a July and .Auguet :W. DuPies Stoney Point, Ruth 'feeder; W. A. Shedd, •Pletcher, Ruth feeder ; R. J. Court- ney, Ornnee, ea* mill outfit; H. Faille, South Monodies", saw mill oettt ; 3as. BeIlock, Bailliebpro, 20 horsa peeeep traction' • tegine 1:1. Alex. McCeliern, Stanley's -Corners, 15 horse pontet• portable engine; Dougald Mc- Coll, 'Chachlan, traction :engine, Township of Osgoode,. 18 horse pow- er traction engine with road rollers and complete stone crushing plant, iii eluding crusher, revolving screen;bins spreading wagons; •We H. Trotter anti T. A. Gilroy, Rocklyn,.sepaeitor, wind' tetacker and feeder; Green, Moose Jaw, Seale, 80 hone ; pOwer f traction • engine with loco cab e,xid canopy, aim separator, Wind stacker. Muth feeder., elevator, weigher and bagger; J. and. alc ;Laugher, Rhin - land, -14 ,horse power traction engiee separator and whaa stacker, F. Step- Madock, Ruth feeder e. 1 Mat- thew? Brockton, wind •stackere J. 13. Fee, ;Gibraltar, engine; A. Ray, ett' Mount Forest, tWo portable engines and two Ruth feeders,' Irving- and ; Smith, McKillop, 20 horse power trac- tion engine and .,separator, equipped with ,duster IX:L. device and Stewart cutting box, W. A. Wilson, Scudder, Pelee Island, wind stacker' and Reth -feeder; Angus Simian and C. Rleb- erts Kingsville a wind stacker eaeh; McKenne'I $ y &owsland bagger, cOn- he, rt- ert veyer and Ruth feeder-; Z Foray Port Sidney, 10 horse .power p able engine and separator, Rol Robinson, QUeensbord, 20 horse w- er ;traction engine, aed Ruth feeder, ; •E. Fothergill; Beaverdale, separator and Ruth feeder; W. E. Wills.. Patti - bray ; Geo. McAlpine, Vine,' 16 horse power portable engine, separator,i and Ruth feeder, : South Huron Threshing Company, -Hene,alle Ruthl feeder;- S. Malott, Tilbury', Louis Toll, Renwick, 3. E. -Williams, Eugenia, and P ilip Otterwell, Lady -Bank, each a se ond hand engine; S. Sales, Tilbury, len- date bagger; Holden, Beechwood, th feeder.; W. G. Wood, Beard Me, I .L. device, John' Greer, Silto , 22 horse power compound traction en- gine, J. A.. Peck, Battleford, S sk., 26 horse" power .traction engine with j-cEtb and canopy; Jas. Faloota Crewe, 30 horse power traction engine, eep- • arator, wind stacker, , feeder, lolader and weigher; C. II. Watson, Methven, Manitoba, separator, w1nd' sta ker, ! weigher and loader, Pecketleirsh ane : Syndicate, Delhi, traction en ine, ; separator, wind stacker and chopper ; ; A. 1 Ind her,.1. deres it dd and loader, W. Ferisk, Melita, 'separator, wind =•-Nstacker, fe dera ers, ker, to ent -and •W. Moore, 'Eherts, wind stacker Fisher, Mount Forest, thr0 stackers; E. Dineen,' Quebec, - stacker; Arthur Harlow, Frobi Sask., -separator, wind stacker;-fe weigher and loadett R. Nees Wawanesa, Man, , separator, lee weigher and loader; as. Dauphin, separatori wind sta feeder,- weighei. and -loader % Set, Winnipeg branch for transship to dgferent parts of Manitoba. Saskatchewan, • -2 twenty- • six • orae power traction en Ines 4 se ara & stacker, 8 feeders, Mid 3- wei hers end loaders. This malted' 21 en es and 17 separators, besides' other ma- chinery. This. le a pretty good s ow- ing for two mentlis and proves that the machines of this estabilalirnent are rapidly making a name and epu- tation for themselves in every pit hotel and eating house ia MeGinnitk doctors to graft skin on her head block, near the etation. • have been unsuccessful, she is Mr. 'Robert ,Turabull, o MeTl11op, otherwise in fair health. left oil the 13th inst., on a trip _ to Scotland. 1 John t,furdiesot of Andrew Mur- he laxative effect of Chamberlain's , Stomach and Liver Tablets is so a after - die, [Esq., McKillop, died on Sun- greeable and se natural you can day [ _e short illness. About el hardly realize that it Is produced by tic months ego the .- deceased : went to ,Ann- Arbor, Michigan, to study med- icine. end had just velem home to An spend tie. 'vacation. News Notes. , Seeforth, May 31st, 1872i medicine. These tablets laso cure igestion. For gale by all druggists. _ • There Is a prospect that natural At the residence of the bride's 'gas will shortly be used he Galt mother, lin Tuckersmith, on the 23rd -for manufacturing purposes, inst.; Mr. Samuel Reid,. of ,Hullett, -A story of pathetic interest • is earnitidthtfiswserEelleunni united GieriayLarolriaTgueckehrY" ' in charge of the train wrecked In told by Conductor Stewart' who was Rev. SI Roos. _• the repent collisien at St. Thomas. , Last, week Mr. T. A. Sharp, of this e One of the young lady members a place, loold to an American dealer, the theatrical company aboard the his two fast trotting. horses`, Mock- special, whO was evicleatly expert ... Ing Bird and Brown Kate. For the ericed In nursing, produced a bottle former he ieceived $1,850 and for of oil from her -travelling bag, and • the latter, $1;100. covering fireman' P atterson's bedly , broOkPn ISnulitodaAymennti'gstitctopseormes her milk . underskirt, and ripping it shop scalded body with it, she took off stole the tools belonging to the man into bandages, bound up the man's Caster, whom Mr. Ament - refuse., to i wounds. In the same way she gave dismiss. , relief to Engineer McKay, who liad . The following changes have been been frightfully burned. made che No. 3 Coznpany volunteers : _The analysts of the Inland Re- ' To be captain, Lieut. Charles Wil- venue Department have carefully ex - son, to be lieutenant, Sergeant 34 G. - amined 64 samples of honey collect-- - On Monday last the following left Wilson. , different parts of Canada. Or this ed during March and April last in Seatorth for Manitoba ; Eric and number ten were found to- • be Robert Clark, David Neil anti Huth aclultereted. The Maratime Province McKinnon, Tueltereardth; John Mc - samples were genuine Three cases Iver and family, Ed. McIver and wife, of adulteration were found from , the . Duncan McDonald and family-, and Provinces of Quebec and Manitob,e Allan McDonald and Wm. McIver. of two in Ontario, one in Alberta, and , MoKillop. ' one in Itritish. Columbia. It is point - On Monday evening' last the brethe ed out that it is illegal to feed ren of Beitannia_ Lodge, A. F. and either sugar or glucose to bees for A. M.., Seaforth, entertained Mr..Alex. the intent that it shall be used by Slemmon to „a complimentary supper the bee' in making honey. on the eve of his departure for a , _ 'Mrs. Gilbert Wilson, one df the tour through Scotland, • The supper pioneer settlers hf Mose township, was theld at • the Mansion housedied last week at the age of 96 'years, Brother W. Ballantyne occupied the Deceased was horn at Sunless Hill, chair, land the vice chairs were taken , on Jedwater, a small stream near by Brothers Vercoe and Schautz. The eJedburgh, flowing into the river inimical part of the programme was Tweed„Roxburgh, Scotland, on Aug - furnished by Messrs. John Logan, 26, 1810, the same day as the present W- O. Reid, James Cline and Dalzjel. Duke of Roxburgh's grandfather first i Deepite unfavorable weather there saw the light a day. ttre. Wilson's was a big crowd in Seaforth to cele- maiden name was Christian Middle- brate the 24th. The programme for - miss. She was the daughter of Jas. the (ley consisted of horse races, and and Helen Middleiniss. Her ' father In the eeening the Seaforth "East on was a shepherd and tended his flocks club presented the drama.' on the hille adjacent to the historic Lynn," to a crowded house, • e old Jedburgh, so renowned in the history of Scotland, and ; associated There is more Catarrh- in this sec- with the memories of the Black Don - tion of the country than all other &IL She was married at Stamford, diseases put together, and, until the ,England, to Gilbert Nifilson, In last fee/a:years, was suppOsed to. be teen: ger husband died .17 years ago. encurable. For a great many , years She retained nearly all her facia - doctors pronounced it a local! dis- ties until the last and until within a ease and prescribed local remediese few months of her death was able .to and by constantly failing to care by I walk around quite briskly. ' • - local treatment, pronounced. lit in- 1 , -George Williams, e. tramp aged curable. Science has proven ;catarrh 57 years, gave himself up td the to be a constitutional disease, and police of -Woodstock it, few' days ago, therefore - requires constitutional stating that he had -btuned down treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curceme.n- the school house at Bond's Corners, ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To- three miles from that city. Investi- ledo, Ohio, is the only constitution- egation proved that this etory was al cure on the market. It is taken correct. Williams ,. had eftected an internally in 'doses from 10 drops to entrance to the buildings: at about a teaspoonful:. It acts directly on 2 o'clock in the morning, and be says the blood and mucous surfaces of that be set fire to some maps with the system. They offer one .hundred the intention of remaining in the dollars for any case it fails' to cure. auilding while it burned, tend thus Send for circulars and testimonialsending his existence. His courage Address F. J. CHENEY & Co., failed him, • however, and he ran out . Toledo, Ohiowhen the flameet began to; surround Sold by druggiste, 750. him. He walked three mile* into the Take Hare Family Pills for consti- city end gave himself up tot "the pc,- patione • lice. He WAS charged withi'arscm, To a which he pleaded guilty, 1 and was sent td Kingston, penitentiary for five years. The school wes a neat brick building, and it wits almost entirely consumed. Williams had a- bout. $50 in his pocket when attested, which he 'mid he had got from labor- ing at various times betweeel tramps. a t A MOTHER'S STORY. of Canada. 0 ; Think of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh if your nose and throat discha if your breath is foul or fe This snow white soothing balm con-, taine Oil of Eucalyptus,TIymol, .) Menthol, etc., incorporated int an imported, creamlike, velvety petrol- atum. It soothes, heals, purifies COli. i trols. , Cali at our store for free 1 trial box. C. Aberhart, druggi t, in Seaforth. , • 0 Cure ges- Fish: In The Olden Day's. Interestink sketches of the early days of Seaforth and vieinity, taken from the files of The Ex- positor. Seaforth, May 3rd, 872. Messrs. Alex. Slemmon, o Sea-. forth, land -Wm. Payne, of Tucker - smith, entend starting on a -toter of Scotland en about two wee'ks. Mr. B. Schantz has sold the Cluff farm to Mr.. Adam Gray, cif this • village eor $4,000. Mr. Robert McPhillips, son of G. McPhillips, Esq., left Seafo th on Wednesday aast for Manitoba. The following officers' ha,ve been elected ;by the C,ricket Club Presie dent, H. W. C. Meyer, vice pt.e ident, Mr. Laleg ; secretary-trea.su er, C. Armstrong; committee, J. Cu ry, 3. H. Benson and Thomas Steph ns. The following are the offic rs of the Star tbaseball club: Pre ident, H. W. C. Meyer ; secretary-tre surer, •.Wm. McMurray; committee, Dobson, Latimer, Maloney and Stewart. During. a heavy 'Wind sto m on the 21st ult., the barn of ante! Clark, of Tuckersmith, was blown e clown.. A cow was killed by the' fal ling [building and- some implements • were smashed. In McKillop the roof of Robert Turnbull's barn was blown off. 1_ . . ; - Seaforth, May 17th, 1872. . At the residence of the bride's fath- er, Haysville, on May 14th, Dr. J. Canada. -The Temiskaming Railway Com- mission bad arranged to give the members of the British Medical Asso- ciation in SeSsion last week in To- ronto, an enjoyable trip over the Government railway • in the North Country, but unfortunately only a ew were able to take advantage of the invitation, and the excursion had to be declared, off as it wag found-- that the majority 'Of the delegates She -Tells How Dr. Williams' Pink could not afford to spend the few days 'which the northern trip would take 'up. Pills Saved Her 'Daughter. Anaemia is the doctor's name for --Early Saturday morning some bloodlessness. It is an ailment that party or parties entered the barn of effects almost every' girl in her teens. Womanhood makes 'new demands up - E. Bowman, veterinary • surgeon, of Gladstone, Manitoba, and chopped on her blood supply that she cannot the hind lego. off his horse, which strength,meeh tMoenrthve;iife Aty terare being t h e r stood in the stall. Dr. Bowman had . been called to Plumes and returned drained awayNo food and no care by train, arriving about 8 o'clock. On can do her any good. No common going to the stable he discovered medicine_ can seed her. She needs new bleed. New blood is the Oak the animal. So completely was the thing -the only thing -that can make work done that' the detached parts hung only by the tendons midway between the hoofs and hocks. -The Minister of Education is pre - a healthy woman of her. Dr., Wil- liams' Pink Pills actually make new blood. That is 'why they never fila pared to grant 14 scholarships to to cure anaemia, That is how they the value of $50 in tb,e case of each -gave .from an early grave scores of woman and $75 in the case of eachyoung. girls whoee health and man to teachers taking the three strength depend upon their blood months' courses at the Macdonald In- supply. Mrs Anson Clark, Arden, stitute, Guelph. Candidateare ex- pected to hold at least second class provincial certificates, and to send a certificete of1. recommendation from the. public school inspector. For any Ontario, says Dr. Williems' Pink PillS have been a great blessin.g my familyr /two of my daughters - have used. them with marked success. When my 'eldest daughter as about further information regarding the seventeen -she began to fail In health. courses of study and work of the Her blood seethed to have ;turned to Macdonald Institute enquiries should water. She was troubled 'With: be made to the principal of the On- tario Agricultural College, Guelph. -Going 50' miles an hour on a curve headaches and -dizziness ; the least exertion would cause her heart to palpitate violently, abed she could near Richville, Minn., the Soo line , not walk 'upstairs without stopping flyer from St. Paul, due at -.Winnipeg to rest. She doctered for upwards at 8 a. ni., Saturday, was derailed of a year, and the doctor said she. and some of the coaches hurled forty did not have as much blood In her yards from the track. Not a car was body -s.e; an ordinary healthy pep,. left on the rails, and by what seems Son would have in one arm. The a miracle not a soul was hurt. The, doctor's treatment did not do her -*a ram consisted of eight coaches. a • particle of good. She seemed; slow- aggage car, a mail car, two 'sleepers, ly fading away. Then she/ became nd four first class coaches, all. afflicted with ealt rheum. and her rowded. Every car was derailed and hands were almost raw, About this her were all more or less demolish- time e. neighbor advised, the use of , d. Those who were on beard Bald •Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and she+ be - hat it is impossible for them to real- gen taking them. After using the ze how any one eseaped alive. To add pille for a -few weeks we could see o the horror of the night, f re broke , an improvement, her appetite began ut 'iri two cars from the gasoline to improve and a trace of color ankle. Many of the passen ers were came td her cheeks. She continued inned down, but, by breaking fn taking tbe pills' {Intl]; she had 'geed windows, all were finally rescued, thirteen' boxes, when she was as well nd when a muster was made it was and strong as ever, every trace at ound that the: only injury was three' both the anaemia and salt rheum roken ribs to a brakemen. The pas- had disappeared, and she has since engers when they got out of the enjoyed the best of health. Later on °aches, found themselves in a foot my youngest daughter, aged fifteen f waterbegan to lose her health, but thanks -Edna Meyers, the ten year eld to our 'experience with Dr. Williams' aeighter of MT.' Meyers, Ryckrnan's Pink Pills, we knew where to look ornels, Wentworth County, met with fon a ewe, and after using four boxes a terrible accident last Saturday af- of pills she weas all right again. ternoce. She was playing in the have, also used the nills myself for barn, when her hair was caught by nervous troublewitb complete sue - the shaft of the windmill. Her en- tire scalp from the nape of the heck Rich red blood is the secret of to the fore head anda large -piece heeeth-Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ite of skin on the cheek was tom offthe secret of rich red. blood. They About 10 o'clock she was put on the actually maki rich red blood', that is operating table, and the doctors why they cure anaemia, headaches worked over her for three hoursand backaches, intigestion. nervous The father of the unfortunate girl prostration, heart palpitation, neur-, was present, Wad skin was fielcen algia, rheumatism, sciatica, St. from his arm to graft on his' girrs Vitus' Dance and the ilments that head. Several patients in the hos- make the lives of so any women ital willingly -allowed the doctors to and growing girls mise ele. Sold ake skin from their arms as well by all medicine ,dealers or by mail or that purpose. Doctors have some at 50' cento a: box or eix boxes for ope that the skin' may graft r an $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- er head, and, that she will recover, cene Co., Brockville, Ont. e a Campbell, of Seaforth, was uelted in e marriage with Miss Jane Laird. The , p ceremony was performed by Rev. W. 1 Robertson. . 1 e a At a recent meeting of the member; e • te ected : i i of the Seaforth Mechanics' Institute he following officers were e village President, Wen. Campbell; vice presi- dent, Wm, 'Elliott ; librarian W. N. 0 t, tWatspn ; secretary, Wm. O'Connor; ,Ont assistant, Jas.. -Carter ; directiars, J. d McIntyre, John. Murray, ;Wm. Graaft, c . . John Walsh, John Payne, D. D. Wil- son, D. McNaught, George Beinister ; finance committee, Wm. McDougall, • James lecTa,vish, Andrew Halley. -- Seaforth, May 24th, 1872. The London Life is a Canadian Company Its investments are all Made in Canada, and in only the best of securitAs. A favourable mortality on the one hand, with large interest earnings/ and invehiment losses on the other, is bound to produce splendid results. Before deciding definitely, it will pay you to investigate the record and folicies of the Lonckin Life insurance Company. W. H. ROBINSON; Inspector, Seaforth. • The 'contract for erecting the new wing to the preeie'nt public school building [has been awarded to Mr. Fisher. - r r. 'Thomas Foster has commenced t e work of excavating for the foun- dation of his new brick hotel, ad- joining the post office block. The coopers employed in the barrel 13 factory of Mr. Amelia in. this village, t leave gone out on strike. Mr. Ament f had a cooper who did not belting- to h the, runion. The, men wanted, him dis- h r, "Satisfaction on ey Fall and Wt...n IMPORTATIONS OF S ITINGS OVERCOAT N Direct from ti-fe Old Country. howwworimowiwavvviwkow Otir Spring and Summer ta4oring trade has been ina- mouse: "ViTe have sold more tailored clothing than Our high- est hopeskcould have put the record. This has not been achieved by chance, but by making clothes that are FAULTLESS IN FIT PERFECT IN MODERATE IN PRICE AND ADMIRED BY ALL Our Tailoring Department is in the hands of an ex cutter arid practical tailor, who has had years' of trairdng In the finest tailoring establishments in Toronto -a specialist in his line, whose entire time and energy is focused on this one branch. We have, under him, the best staff of tailors that money can procure,.placing us in a position to say A Perfect Fit or no Sale. The goods out of which our suits are made pre im. ported direct from the old country, thus saving you the middleman's profit, and en._ ablina us to produce a first class suit of genuine Scotch, Irish and English tweeds, worsteds and serges at a lit less than you pay ordin for Canadian goods. Special Blackieheviot Suits substantially lined and trimmed, extra quality Special Black Melton $18.00 lOverpoat in the f:uery latest cut TO 23 $22 00 4 We give particular attention to wedding outfits, and probably the greatest compliment that has been paid to our tailoring department is the number of wedding outfits we made in the last four months. N. B. -Do not pass these argu- ments by carelessly. If you are contemplating getting a Fail Suit or Overcoat, call and see our stock and get our prices. No trouble to show goods. S EWART B INIMMINeVeie SEAFORTH... "4