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d b ' Mr. ' H. Well en'of Pearl
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g been told by her doctors that, both
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lungs were seriously affected. and
t she ootid not possibly live many
onth
Gloom like a pall fed ave=r that Cana -
elan home when the apparently kocable int went forth. 'Not long he -
tore life had seemed fun of pis
Mr. and Mrd. Walter, and a bruit
tiro of married happiness atretched
lit into the coming years. And now
li was changed. The fatal words had
en pronounced which banished aall
hope . But they had not then heard of
SYCHINE.- .
It was when the cloud was darkest
that the allver lining appeared. • A.
Mend urged them to give PSYCE1
Atrial, and.. told of - the malleus:.
ures effected by- this -.wonderful.;
remedy. Mr. Walter procured: a~;bottie
d persuaded his wife to. take 'it
Before the whole bottle had :been
en," he says, the severe pain in
er luny . guicklY went aw,ay=, and
er taking six .bottles, any wife was
new (creature,- and completely well
in, li w ``never cease to praise
it Ms brought 'We. -
alter '.=ck to life and health when
se had faiied."
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BREEDER OF
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I will keep for service on Lot 26, Ooncession.5, ago-
Killov, the Imported. hoar, Charmers Duke: XXXV11,
grandson of. the grand champion pr e time of sestir.•
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10541 JAMS DORRAX08, Seaforth
CRESOLENE ANTISEIMC TABLE
A simple sad cfftive remedy for
SORE -THROATS " AND COUGHS
They combine the, germicidal value of. Cresolene
with the soothing properties of slippery elm and
Tour druggist or from us, 10e in ,stamps.
.DISTRICT MATTERS.
Notoa--Mr. Sol. Miller, 'Who has-
exi visiting 'relatives tat our village,
zeturaed to London last week.—Ai med-
ical company came to thwn• and have
been giving concerts each evening and
advertising their medicine,—The KISSeri
Carling, why have been teaching in
our school for the 'past year and who -
have given the best of satiefactien.
have handed in their resIgnation to
the trustees,. te.ke effect the first
o`f March.—Mr. J. K, Kidiermann has
perchased the, shoe businese of Tie-
rnan and. Edigheffer and will continue
the bushease in the old stand next -to
the post 'office. Mr., John- Kraft, who
has been in the shop 'for a number
olarears, willreernain with Mr, 'Lenexa.
mains—Mr. G. Shore, priecipal of our
we ca -stand Allat'many oVeurtesiting
feeetesie very', seatiateablete-W, ;Wm..
'MK :of Sarnia, „Jet visitittgevelatiyee
and friende In our village for a few'
Repeat tt :--“Shilghhe Cure will -al-
ways cure my coughs and wide."
Death, of -a Pionaer.---Another of the
early settlers of thie townshic, in the
*person of Mrs: Robert Cann, Passed
to the great. leeyond on Thursday, the
7th lash Mrs. Canna' maiden nape
was Sarah .Weaklin. She was seventye-
eight .years of age. Mrs, Cann had
enjoyed good health up to a few
weeks -before her death, whey she
three weeks ago by a znore severe
one, from whic,h she never rallied,
The deceased WSW telfilY in Somerset-.
ehire, England, and when about -four
years a age came to Callada. WItli
her parents, settling ' at Darlington.
There She errew to womanhood and
was married to Mr. Cann. After theta
marriages Mr, and Mrs Cann moved
westwatd and settled in the township
of Ueb-ornie, an lot 26, concession 6
when this district was a wilderness,
la religion *re was a staunch Meth-
edist and was always a loving moth-
er and kind neighbor. Her husband
died abeut theee years ago, since
which Utile eille made her home with
her -children. She is survived by
three sons, Thome Charlw aind„ John
t.
slake, at whaee borne She died ; Mee.
V. eir miller, of Berfi , and Nene. Bene
BM Williams. The fteneeal took place
from the reeidence of I Mr, Geo. Ker-'
Repeat It :—"Shiloheit Cute will al-
ways icure cotighe and colds."'
beg a small srace in the columns of
statement made by "some parties coh-
'peening the con -duct of the Presbyter,
lan choir of this place. This state-
ment Is to the effect that the choir
were dancing in the church instead of
practising, when they met together
for their weekly choir practise. We
vrish to state that this accusation le
utterly false and Tan have had its or-
igin no where else, save from those
who had apparent 931.'110116 intent to In-
jure the reputation of the choir. Out
of eorwakieratioi for certain parties the
matter *ill be dropped -as it is fear-
ed that a following up or it might dis-
cover the cuprits in rather -an awk-
ward poedtion to deter themselves. The
:behaviour of the choir is ever all -it
aught ta be both at choir practise
and we trust, away from. It, and it
is certainly a shame that when the
choir are all so peacable and agree -4
able among- themselves; that they
should be laterfered with, by fault-
finding enttsiders. It is to be' hoped
that this may prove a, warning to
those who seem to make a 'practise -of
back biting tire choir who, did ' they
not ccarsider these 'parties and know
their motives, might semetimes feel a
little annoyed. Should any similar of-
fence be again corninitted, strict 'Wag -
urea willahe taken to the cor-
ianders regardless of family or office..
—One of the Choire
Couneil.—The council elect for the
townettip Of Hullett, namely, H. H.
met in the council room, Itenide0borot
Monday, Sanuary 11tlii when they,
made the mud deelaratione af
offiCe, commenced the duties of ' the
year. Communications were Teceived
from. the Ontario efuniciPal Associa-
tion,' together evith :form of =pe.tition
for Signature to he 'presented to the
itr-
k inunensoly Important -that
lan should got al the intonation
about a college before Ton omen
pando upon year shales.
nee cetzefAlen Acid
Idea the the
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.11,111'd Adt be al nd- # William -
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limit
tire resporreib lity Oft, David Gran, Hu
ti f -dama:g .W041
from inon-repair -terhi. (Arend }
yir where actual moils:* in writl family.
such: anon -air . not been re- Y family I. H. Ilerfougall and fain-
moved; said petitionlaid ovc till .h'y, fortl€; .Frederick Robb, Tuck -
t Meeting: The u i bylaw gir th; ThOrnas Mlles Huliett; Babe.'
ros,ed toy fixing aalarle = and ler rep ,: sinid T - C. filmdom. McKillop. The
pointing t:wee hep office. W. Carter. `following Were booked feel- Manitoba—
. and W. Moon overs re -appointed anie Robt. and Hugh Campbell and ;Wan.
Sesser and collector respectively. 1:eo. Duniep, Kellett ; Eobt. Grieve and
• h aid it Braithwaite 'Were- faintly, Geo. Mci aye tRobt. Burs and
appointed audit. The ocal Bard Walter' Grieve, McKillop ; Win. Smith';
of Beath. will court of the reeve '6 iiliam, /ob i` and Frank Allg118. Jae.
and clerk, Min Carbert, Sam. Cox Metlwing,e Jam Manson, Wm. e-
aind John McGregor ; Dr. McCallezrn ,,l£ay,, Angela and Hem. - Kruse, Done
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was appointed M'+ed1cal .Health %fleet. aid McKinnen, •';m. Maxon, John Me-
foe. 1909: The clerk was isnatru'cted to Kinnon and Robt. Ryan, Tuckeremithe,
oder six copies ot the >i&m1icipai Beniarin MM T kali. Stattorth.
World. A number a small accounts Me. Jam Killen, of the lltb cone
wee .'Fasted, and $10 wes, granted as cession of McKillop, with the ark
a donation to the Sick Children's Rom; elastance of Rebt. Merfaughtone cut
'pita', Toronto. Tenders for the sup-, down the tri, sawed, split and piled
ply of ,about4 000 feet ,of 'elm plane, one hundred cedar pmts in the space
16 fit -hang and 2 1-2 inches .allele, of four hou:.s one gay recently.
will be received tip to February 8th. While Daviel Callander, o.t Stanley,
The vital statistics Of :the township. for wad putting straw at Mr. Livingston' .
1908 are: Births, 46; .rear { i8:gc , 13; place, n Tuckersrnith, he put his
dalths, 23, hand too 'close to the knife and had
. the 'points °of the first -and second
Repeat it :-"Zhiloh's Cur a will al-- _lingers of the left hand taken off.
way s cure my coughs and colds. Mr. i3:` C. Clausen, of Hensel', **met
with a painful accident °the other day.
He was at the Zerich tannery and
was driving' under a small bridgge
which connects one part of the tan-
nery with-,nothe,r, when the collar of
his coat c». ght on the bridge, and he
was throeo sdowrn, and was badly In-
jured abut thecheat and face.
Mr. John Fitzgerald, of Tuckers
Smith, had a 'narrow escape from death
last-,turda'y. He wale just leaving
:
Bolo awitb . a load of grain for Hen-
ll,:,arnd; as he was changing lits
'deat the horses made a start and he
vias thrown in front of 'thee wheels,
end had a big gash cut in his Read.
Had he fallen a, few: niches farther
over, the wheelie would undoubtedly
have pawed over his head. .As it was
:.his cap .wastaken off by the wheel
and run o er.
Seafarth, Feb. 24, 1882.
On the 16th inst., at the 'residence
of the bride'e father,. by Rev. 1". Mud -
grave, Mr. GLbert McMichael, of }Iul-
lett, to Mies Nellie S. Dickson, of Mo -
3 anli ipn, and
Thall+ go to
og go to
Ryan and
Hatt a4
Notes—The first meeting of the
_Stephen cotincil for this year was
held in the town hall here on the
statutory date and tile members were
duly aware in as fellows: --Reeve, H.
eon Councilloree Fred Wenrtbe Wm.
Yearly and John Lode.—Mr, dild. Ma-
hon, teller In the:Bank-of *Commerce
here, was at, cfAuelpla -iaat Week_ :sta.
bending the- f Uttered '-et htia:Ilater
hem, has. been transferred to the
of Cornmeroe. Mr. Kuhn le a -drediton
boy end his !natty friends in.:this vie.
chitty will be 'pleased to note his con-
tinued advancement.—Measrs David
Baker atnd Wm. Brown, Who have
been in Pittsburg fee the past year,
are 'here vienting with relatives and
friend,0. They report things very
Quiet to- Pittsburg.—Me. Wes Jones,
who lives tWo miles south of here, had
the misfortune early Saturday morn-
ing, the 10th inst., to - have his -On TueSday evening last the Can -
house deetroyed by fire. One of adian Order of Voralters tendered Mr.
the children. on awakning., felt a James Watson a complimentary supper
suffecating sensation and called to at Bawden's hotel. Mr. Watson left
his'father, who, on ,getting found on Wednesday for the west. {
the kitchen afire. The family quick- Mrr Chafe. Eberlaart has sold his 50
ly dressed and succeeded in remov- acre etarin- on the ard'' conoessiOn of
ing seine of the furniture, bixt were Tuckertemkb, near Egrnondville, to Mr.
unable to do anything .toward paving Daniel Kennedy, for $8 . Mr. Eber-
gip homes, the fire havtng gained hart heel purchased th., farm of Mr.
suCh headway: The fire IS suppotied Norris, 9th concession, Hibbert, for
to have started 'from' the range. in $6,600.
the kitchen, although everything was Mr. Robert McMillan he.s been ap-
appariantly all right when the fain- pointed assessor of McKillop town -
retired. Mr, Jones had his home ship. '
deetrayed bY fire about four years The coregregatiorternf Union ehurch.
ago and had gotten -things nicely in Brucetield, recentlyinresented Mr. John
Share when vletted the second time. Lai/Weber:nigh with $76, as a slight to -
The bailee and 'contents were insured. ken of their, appaeelation of his- long
services' as precentor.
Mr. A: Cavanagh has dievosed of lite
75 acre farm 'on the 13th cancession
McItillop to his neighbor, Mr. D.
In the Courts': Cra-wford, for $54000.a
Qn Wednesday of last week Joseph
Sangster, of Stephen- township, wee -
charged Wore- His Honor Judge Doyle
with argrotre *The &fame was setting
fire*to a barn, the bumble of' Whiqa
vvith contentra caused' a lois of a-
bout $700 to Wm. Wicker, of the same
tovana04ip. Dawns that Sangster,
who` is tnot of very strong intolleet,
asked the Ipmeecutor to give him
lodging, but was retuned, said the fire
supposed to 'have been' • calmed,
through that refusal. The' prieoner
was in. a House of R:efuge Seine years
ahnee, but wee encored „to leave; but
apPearance and conduct 'leads to
the belief that bie relea.se was a mita
take. He gave evidence in bin' own
behalf, but his testimony did not
clear him from the ciutrge. His Honor
found the eneieoner guilty, and re-
manded him till Wednesday, the 2 -7th
inOt•I for sentence.
Repeat it :—"Shiloh's Cure will al-
ways cure. my coughs and colds.'
His Honor Judge Doyle has .given
judgment in the two actione by the
London and effeeteree Trust Co, 'es.
McConnell, which weee tried without
a jury at the December 'Oe0131C418
actions on prem notes. The
of • thee will of the 1 Duncan Mc.
Tavish, d the defendant
is Leonard ifc0eamelI, of Brumfield.
Mr. McConnell and Nir. McTavish
were in the home bustnass together,
and one of the notes, for $225, was
given by the defendant as his ha:a of
the purchase price of a horse. The
Second note, for $375, waorealio given
in payment for a horse, and was madee
by Mt, McConnell end Mr. McTavish.
The plaintiff paid the second note and
sued the defendant for his share *Lit.
The defence was the notes were 'paid,
but not destrpfed eehen ipaid. H. 3,
11 Cooke, Solicitor 1br 'plaintiff ; W.
Proudfoot, K counsel for plaintiff.
J. 'Boat counsel for ;defendant. -
Judgment hate' been given for the
plaiatiff in both cases for .the full. a-
mount of the claim.
-Atilt teas; grown at aa elevation of
e,000 feet' are used la hSalada," th'us
making it eleher, More fragrant, and
infinitely more ,delicimee than other
lri The 'Olden Days.
Intere• sting sketches of the early
days or Seaforth and vicinity,
taken from the files of The Ex-
DitlEASE COMES
111R0110:p BAD
BLOOD
To Cure Coreimon, Ailthents the
Elood Must be Made Rfeth
and Red.
• Nearly, all the diseases that afflict
mankind * are caused by 1?ad blood.
weak, watery blood poisoned `by irn-
eurities. Bad blood is the cause of
headaches and backaches,' lumbago
and rheumatism, debility and indiges-
tion, neuralgia and other nerve
troubles and the disfigurtng skin dist
eatses like B.CZ#Ma and salt rheum that
ehow how impure the blood actually
is. It is' no use trying. a different 1
medicine -tor each disease because
they all spring from one caumethad
"blood. To cure -any of theee diseasee
_you -must get :right down to the root.
-61 the trouble in the blood. That te
Just what Dr: Mile Pille do.
They make new, rich blood. That is
*why they cure these. diseases when
common medicines fail. Mr. _Henry
_Daker, Chipmany N. B. says: "About
able. that Lthought I would not live
to size spring again. I could neither
work,. eat nor sleep. My blood was hi.
a:teatible coadition. -My entire body
broke out with pimples and mail
bolls that would itch and pain and
caused me 'great trouble. leveret to the
elector and tried several medicines but
to no effect. I was almost in- despair
when one day a friend asked nie why
I did tad try. Dr Williams' "Vitik.PIlle.
I decided to try them and dook alto-
ipether eight -boxes. By the tins I
had finiehed them I was like a dif-
ferent man. They not only purified
and enetched my blood, but -built ep
my • whole system- and I have not had
'pimple cdt my liesh nor a, sick. day -
To eine& - the blood you must get
the 'genuine Pills With the full name
°Dr. :Williams* Pink Pills for Pale
People" on th'e wrappdr around the
box; Sold by all' medicine dealers or
by mai/ at, 50da box or stx boxes
LOT $2.50 froth The Dr. Williams? Med-
icine Co., Brockville, Ont.
—In the bye -election for the Pro-
eincial Legislature on British Colum-
bia, in the consitaency of Nanatmo,
Seafortte Feb. 17: 1882. the Socialist casalidate defeated the
Liberal. by a vote * or 686 to 402.
• —Sir Frederick' Borden, Minister of
'Militia, fey Canada, left London, Eng-
land, for Caneda on Friday. Sir Fred -
wick Nee been in the old countrY
stile* oahortly after the geheral elec-
-At a ' meeting df 'horsemen called
by the management of the Canadian
National Exhibition - and beld in To-
ronto la* week; a discussion took
place on the interpretaticin of Cana.-
dian bred, and it ens decided that a
Canadian bred mist be bred- as well
as foaled in Canada. , -
—Trnman C. 'Keller, a farmer liv-
ing near 'Carey, Ohio, while butehering
his hOgs, made 'a sa.usta,ge from a
;single casing that is 73 feet 9 inches
long, It was taken. from a bog that
Weighed 387 pound*
•-e.A. verdict of $80,000 against the
Ottawa Electrie Company -was glean
by the juey at the eagle -ens in that
city, in favor of Edward .A. Bredene
berg, , the London mining engine.
eer, who wee injured in the 13ritannia
line acckient last 1113:y. Mr. Breden-
.berg had his leg .ainiantated. He
claimed $50,000 on th'e 'ground that be-
ing a mining engineer in the Yukon
at a tatlater of $6,000. ne was unable
Alex. Dalgetty and lend. ilfriegan, of to continue his .profeselen end his
McKilloipe 3r. 0. Smith -and family, ! earnings '.,roWer was lest.
At the residence of the bride's fath-
er, oh the 15th inst., by Rev., A. D.
McDonald, Mr. Samuel. Hicks to Mist
Agnee Elizabette second daughter of
Sproat. lase., all of Tuckersmitia
Mr. Norman. Brownell lett on Mon-
day. for -Winnipeg,. and en the same
day Wisars. Jarnes McDonald and John
Ballantyne lett for Portage la Prairie.
Mr. Alex:. Da viclisan has teamd an
hotel in Emerson, Manitoba, at $4,000
year. He IB going out of tile Com -
menial hotel in Seaforth and wilt go
west.
Mr. °George E. Jackson. Egtoonde
Met with a slight mishap on:
Tuesday. He was, cressinge the rail-
way track in a wagon, when the
horets became frightened- at a train,
and Kr, Jackson, in jumping fromthe
wagon, sprained bis ankle.
Lig to go to Dakota and Manitoba In,
the spring was held in Cardne's ha,'
On Wednesday afternoon last. Jr wa
'decided the, pe,rtiee should leave
or about the 21st et hfarolt, and .tt
following handled in their names /as
goin.g : For Dakota—Geo. Caldwell and-.
family, Ilibbert; Hugh McIntorth end
MIMPXVIIIMORINIA 44491414411*
EEK OF
THE last weak of January. will be reraembpred. by many in this vioini
I a week of unusual bargains in all kinds of men's and boys' clothing.
Never again in Seaforth will there be a similar chance to buy first-olass
goods at less than Cos4 price. February lst we take stook and then the ex-
tensive alterations to oar stores will begin. We have decided to make a
clean sweep of all our present stook af, any price and on March the 1st we
wiil have two stores filled -with brand new up-to--sdate stooks—the south store
will have ever3ithing in Men's Wearing Apparel, while the north store will
be devoted to ail exolucive up-to-date stook -of Dry Goods and Ladies'iReady
to Wear Garments 'ot every description.
Read this List and Profit by it
$7, $8,. 9, $10 ivien's
$12.50, 113.50 -nd $14 Prog ess nd Suits
It Jr.
$7, $8 and $9
One twenty-five UnderweaT,sall. sizes
Seven ty-ve oent fleece lined Underwear a 1. s
Fifty sent ditto for
Fifty Cellt working -Mitts for
T*enty-five, cent Wool Sox:worsted and cashmere or
Forty wit Boys' Leather Mitts for
Fifty . eent men's leatlier calf skin' Mitts
Twenty-five cent boys' ribbed vorsted *tockings for
One twenty-five men's Dress Shirts .foi
SeventY-five ceptmen's working shirts for
Twenty-five cent lipbber C011ars for
Twenty-five cent Tiesi all styles, for
Fifty cent Ties, all styles for
Seventy-five' cent Overais for
Ninety cent Overalls for
$12, $15 and 16"Ladies' Cloth t ats
9, $10 aid $12 ditto for
$7, $8, $9. and 10 Ladies' S, .s for
nv Cloth Cap in the store, re I. and $1.25,
Regular $2.50 KinF anc-k Fitwel Hats, a
Boys' Wool Gloves
Sixty-five cent men's wra e dress shirts
One dollar men's fancy dress shirt
Thirty-five cent men's heavy sox
Furs at practically your
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