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201,' John Co `n l 9 , Jlhe Me -1-
y 280,- Willie Becour. ey 180, Dan
/molly 186,_ Maurice �Mrelady`-'_167, .-M.
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200• -Joe: Coyne 70, .Lacy Burke -125,
Sohn`, McMillan 118, Angus Kenned,-
G7s Louis" Ro4aeh :117, Jack Meladyt 77
,Glass Fart ' I—Frank Coyne, . Faidle
Connolly. BeSt in seeking Yie Albert
Connelly, Katie Reach. Neither late
nee al nt: Aldie . O' onnor, Agnes,on,
molly, Lucy. Burke. -_. 13. R. O'COOe.
firth
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wiit3 t, Analyst, eg r
Correspondent s teethe;
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nd women: grey in t al
position. and experience, say'
am -Buz stands superior to other
g substances. Read the o ons of
flowing eminent men .- -
r. C. R. Salford, of Weston, King'sCo.,
a magistrate, aool Commissioner,
?a ptist Deacon, says. "Zam_
c of eczemaon myenirle, which had
ev cry other remedy tried during -
qty; years. It also cured me of.piles;
and .I take pleasure in recommendingit
Yjo my fellow=naevi."
Mt: Frank Scudamore, the famous 'Int!
rrewho-
}spondent, o has _ 'gone throng
twenty-nine battles, and whose `dispatches
Hitting the Boer War were so eagerly read
• coast to coast in Canada, says
.ing to the poisonous d from au
garment penetrating a slight scxatcbi,
y i as.broke cut in ulcus. At one time
• seventeen deep holes in my -left _lam
o each" of which I could put my thumb;
d h fourteen similar ulcers on_my
t Leg. Remedy after remedy' failed to
aI . these; and I was well nigh worn. rout
€h painand Tack o sleep, ; -Zam Bak
rods, and I am glad to say that it
re erne speedy relief. A few` weBeks' treat
Tki resulted :in 'a perfect cure of all the
era.-
Dr. Andrew Wilson, whose .reputation as
scientist is world-wide, in a book recently1
flied (" .homely Talks on First -Aid
S•--ys ..,Zam-Ruk may be relied upon as an
�t pt c dressing which requires no pre-"
motion, and has the particular vantage
:possessing unique healing: properties."
Mr. - W. I.ascelles-Scott, . the famous
asst to' the Royal Cor�ssion -fore
turia, says;:--" I have no hesitation ie.
; tifyieg the entire purity of Zam-Buk,
=' of great'healing power for open
rounds or injuries."
So one could go on quoting authority
aftea authority, all of the opinion, bused cai
, t�4 al tests, that .Zam Buk should be in
eretyborne. Zn n-Buk is a sure cure for
mos,- burns, scratches, cold -sores, chapped
+ands,. ulcers, scalp sores, ringworm, blood-
{ !inff, and eczema, It is also used
extensively for piles, for which it is without
c:ai. All druggists and. stores sell at 50c.
its ; 3 for 411.25; or post free from Zam-
:B1t: Co., Toronto, for.price. You a
Ied against ' harmful imitations.
Etc
a stock
a p
Leif a �#'
Wheat
y
€red we. .
sVer theft years
3�e yre e
old when yell
by at l
year
Silar.:
tains that very
markets of
'thee important
that the next
later
vac Dail, Star
Omar -
WIT for, SOc.
he prices.
REE
sWhite Sugart
r ndsoe new 1909
Ase size, is easily. bar-
o the acre in ordiz
kens hogs quicker.. .
ter .ussiatt Giant
ofthesu tom,-
so mention halne
mdopa t,
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4 sur-
•'�t to
aleys
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leireeleTlele AT oNen on sat
ary :tad tunfinSes. One good mars
ineachloiality with eU or capable
40f handling horses.** Mewthe and
Uralic* our plaranteed Royal Purple Steck and
=Poultry Specifics No exPerience necessary
.1e- kr out leer work for you. SO a_ week =I
. Position permanent, Write'
ell'Are you discouraged? la your doctor's
80.1 a heavy financial load?- your pain
a heavy physical burden? know what
these mean to delicate women --I have
been discouraged, too;.but learned how to
- culla myself. I want tei relieve your bur -
ens. Why rot end the rain and stop the
octor's bill? I can do thiSylOr you and
U rou will assist me
_ you need do is to irrite for a free
Naz of the remedy which has been ulaced
in nay hands to be given away, Perhaps
this one box will cure you—it has done so
for others. If so. I shall be happy and
you *in be cured for 2o (the cost of e.
tage stamp). Tour letters held confl-.
eatially. Write to -day for my free treat -
Pent. MIS. F. E CITERAII$ :Windsor, Ont.
rdoney to Loan
At lowest rates, of interest on town or
Arai mortgages.
Apply to J. Killoran, Seaforth
lean
FI511 BRAND
woLTERpRoor
OUZO
ere cut on e
erns -des gned
give the wearer
Arrifordps
itiossei
Tong Umbel Ciesea
Tonere cAN.,_
J. Dorrance, McKillop,
BREEDER OF
Large English BerkShireS.
keep for service on Lot 26, fieocession Me'
the imported hoar, Charmers Duke/MU:II.
a of the grand ohamploa' hoar, Premier
ngfellow. Terms 0., 7ayable at the thee of oar.
Vox- viith the privilege of returning if IteeaSeary,
n, Ma er
rim
ignitor
DISTRICT MATTERS..
nu
'a „Huron OrengeMeneeThe
with . couoty-, Mott' It rsaVliso' were
the- distriet.,:,--Leltaton was •-nrianitnotte-
_Pe -Canteleee-. peqetaryk.Vlintonj 'S.
burgeD„ c, :Moe
-will be. mede to eeellerneut.etitelleese
ent *Won :for eel indonpor4
-ate toorapany-hofbe married eThe -Lore(
sew :the -city eit,--eiondozi to- the town-
Seteia ; from a point_ in or near
thee- city ',of • London. - -to .exoliet en
Leee,.'Huron in :the coentse of -Huron,
Goderithe with Power to build briendtteet
exceeding- in. eaCli.- cage . fifteen „mike,'
Sex, Lembtear or, Herein. 2e=To cone.
struct ane aperate,telegreph.-and tele'
to\celleet..tolltreloa the- tram ef
utilize water and: isteildi power ter the
purpose, •ot. compressing air "or. genere',
ating eleetripity. and to) dispose of sor,
plus pOwler—noterecatired fee the pur,
IldfieS the company. 4—To atquiee
electricity or ether tiower. or energy
railway to -anthrolzed Ito be exalt reed
for -the purponea-.450 the company.
Howlck Insurance Company, -- The
annual meeting or the Howl& '
Geerte on [Wednesday, the 27th
ult., and was largely attended. .1I/Er..
Eleni,y Smith, a former . resident of
who wan atre of the first directere of
the company, oceupled the Chair,Fpera
.nlay be taken: Number' of .eolicies
weitten:during the .ZOt 'year, 1,469;
number de palicite in fora at the
_ C.1041 a the 1.0.ert year, C908; Increase
''fiatai '008, 304 poillele,s; arnount. Of In-
surance written, $2,423,070 ; emount
of insurance ba force et the end, of
the year, $8,869,380; balence on
ham and T. 0,A:tearer. were eppoint-
vale aed Edward Biereneedf James --
town, were re-elected directors. The
tollowing los tile directors tor 1909:
Jan. R.. lieubvaler -Edwaed
Beyees, Jamestown; Jas. Edgar, Gere
/let 3ifeKercher, eerroxeter Jae.
T.- Wylie,. 'Glenfartowe _Men Jacke
Repeat It r--"ehilohrs Cure ewill ale
weefs cure my coughs And celds."- ,
Bad Pire.—.At 6.30 Friday night tire
broke out in a store occuried by
Miesele. Cameron and Were. gropers
and genieral dry goods mercbants.
The fire started in the basement, it
is thought, frora the furnace. The
firemen were on the scene before it
had gained much headway, eitui
fore much' damage wan dOne to the
building. However, the .etock is al -
wont a total lose, 'being damaged by
water and emote. The stock was in.
kneed for about $12,000, which will
covet about two-thirds a the loss.
"geclibei Report.—The following is the
re4ort Schee' Section' No. 7, Hebe
bert, tor the month of January, the
names being' in order of merkt.:
0. Brintriell, E. O'Brien, A. Westlake,
Sr. 111-1.3.„ Brintriell, RYeklueal, 3;
Broadfoot, B. Wren, F. Westlake, M.
rem, R. Wick, C. „O'Brien, G. Wren,
Campbell, Teacher. • •
School Report.—The following ie the
report of Union School .Section, NO. 1,
Hay end. Stanley, ferathe month of Jen-,
uary. The eamee appeeT in order of
meet : ''V—Norman Johnoton. Sr.
rV.e.Gerald 'Snider, Intim Johneton, L.
Dawson, Henry Dowson. Jr. IV --Earl
Schilbe. Ie. (b). --Bessie SnideT, Verna.
Jacobi, 'Minnie Johnst Pert 11-e,
equal. Part *I—Walleee Haugh, 49.
Jolihstee, Alton Johnston, Loelallare.
men, Sovereign Duc'hernee.,—Evelyn A.
Horton, Teacher.
reeort Of Separate ScL.obi NO. 4, Mb -
beret for the =lath 'of JasnuarTr.
pu4
1
;moo d mu a4 aol-
nd ed by M1 Dowty
mobile eolos by Mrs.
€re very much ante
Jameall Beat
Mr. ,Armitage has ,sold his' t1Wal-i
ling at the head ret John Street, Oe
copied by Kr. W. "Aman, to Mr.X.
.
M. Cray tor $550 -_
John McLeod, e f _the old rel
dente- of. Seafoi th, died on Saturday
lest. at the unusual age of 104 yews.
He had been tolerably active until a
few weeks -Ego,
. James; Leatherland left m Mona
of
0
r%1i
%Y ,• r�i.il ngir. - -.
Refiat it ee " iiohz'a Cure will.a1-
ways euro mcy coegha and olde."
Stanley.,:
Scheel Report. TThe following le the
3€ nnary monthly report. of School Sec-
t
tlt�n i�So. i4; atiley
names aero
in Order of merit.: Sr. V—G. E. Ste;'h..
mimic, M. M. Fisher, R. eicBeath.. Jr. t
'(r -J. W. Kehl, J. H. Jones. Sr. IV—.
P. 4. --Petrie, O. �McBeath, H.. Di ele.
Jx : IVV—H. . Fisher, H. C Kehl, W. :
N%. McB ,th. -Sr. III—Anna Rood, 3,
W. 0, -;MoBeath, J3. -Collins. Jr. III-. I
A.-Meiurtrie, L. E. W�wn, ,3.
Hood.:Sr. II. Aanaa Fisher, Jamie Col-
e lilts, R.A. Edmunds. Second Part- G.
Rte, W. Johnston, W. R. Cooper.,
Fleet Peat—E. Maki,.Maggie : Cooper,
W. Parr. a beet . epoilers in the
monthly speling matches were: Fifth
and Senior. Fourth, Oda.McBeatb Jun -
for` Fourth,' Herbert = Keel; Senior,
Third, Anna Hood; Junior Third, leak
span Hood; Second, Jere a Colline; Sec -
and Part, Oracle B. r
The
Repeat 1.---"Selloh.ea core Will a
evays. cure my coughs and addle"
Tuokeeseulth
'reliort of the etaineing. of the pupils
ot .School Section No. 10, Tuckevemith,
tor the month of JanUary: °LW( Sr.
McKay, Willie elevireRcea
eiceley, Peter McNatighton. Sr.,
Gladye Treeneet,- Evelyn McKay, Elle
.gaetle Angela McMillan, Grace Aka:.
Lean, Vera Trerneer, Isabelle
len. Part . L—Lieldeey :Eyrie.- Margaret
AnnieeSie.yin, Margaret Edna
Trimmer, Ida, Slavin, Bert Kinernale
(Williams. The -north side again. won
-the victeTy in tee weekly spelling'
- Repeat it :-="Shiloh's Cure will al-
ways- cure my, coughs and colde."
School Report—Tee following is the
resort of Separate Sehool No. 1, Mc-.
Killop and Logan, for the month of
January:- Sr. IY—Maximum 425--Louls
;Maloney 385, Mary Flanagan 38%
-Luella Flanagan 359, Lao Holland
847, Litcy Flanagan '328, Martina. Flan -
eget 321, Jelin Flynn 281; Thomas
Maloney 275, Lizzie leTauskoet 270, N.
Je: IV-300--Thornaa _Holland 251, Li.
Flainagaea 288, Niel* Maloney ra.
800—Clara .Krauelcoeie 268, Louise Oe
Wily 257, Cellist& Maionef218, Annie
Fligne,gan 195, Stella Horan 174, joie
erat Maloney 183, Gaggle Ilickeell 48,
We 181, Leona Holland 124, 3011.3i
Maloney 103, Lizzie Malone 103, Dan,
4e1 Flanagan 111, Agnes Flanagan 86,
Denis Maloney 85, M. Horan 68. Port
1I-76—dozeire Dantzer NE. *Jolley
49, Gertrude Flanagan 45, A. Woe&
During 4. I--.7oseph Horan 42, Tessie
-School Report.—The following is the
lett, tor the -month of Januaety. The
names are arranged In! order, of merit ;
CaTter. Jr. IV—Harold Dale, George
Holiest. -Sr. Mann, Mere
Peet H. McMichael, Edna Jamieson,
Edith' MeMichael, Willie Glauzier.
II—Lnlu Mame Effie 'Jambeeeh.
II—Nora Vann, joseehine Livingston,
.Sr. I—Myrtle 'Gleuzier Arnold Jame
keen, Emma Hart, --Pearl Mann, Geo.
ln,gaten.—Ida. Cornish, Teacher..
• Town:step .FInancese—The. Miring
abstract trom - the agditors' re rt of
the •towneldp for 190g •will te- of Inter-
est to the ratepayers:
Balance on band ape
• collected
School gratts
Hall went
Expenditure
Sehool Pulp
-*cm/Ay crate
Salary alloweneeo
ment
Taxes refunded
$23259.90
23.40
1182.75
10.00
9.00
183.80
115.32
4534.55
897.23
13,50
57.011
11.10
Debentures Tedeemed 1348.64
Interest on' notes diecounted 51.30
Stationery and 'peinting - 172.14
Engineer'e 'award and drainage -13035
13oard of Health 115.09
ChaTity 10.6.00
Miscellaneous 142.98
Borrowed money Said 2000.00
'zeal iMeroyeaneet debenture $ 922.57
in The Olden Days.
Interesting sketches ot.- the early
days of Seaforth and vicinity,
taken from the tiles' of The Ex-
Seaterth, March 24, 1882
On the 9th iseste at 'the 121 Ti$e* 10-c
KilIdp, by Rev. P. Mtragrave, Mr.
at the Methodist oaTatyna,ge, Walton,
Elizabeth E.- Pollard, ,of 1
at the Methodist paretona0,` I'Vratov,
air. Wm. Pierce, of _Grey, to Mies
ehteTtainment ender tee auelie
farm an the 14th "coliceesion, McKie
_Mary Ann little,. a young daughter
a ma. jean Little a .macniork, met
with- aeainfue teeldent the _other dee'.
during the neon ehoue was *fitting- on
a east *hen- one bey shoved another
againet ber and she tell off the leieat
Me. leaae Beaton, of the .8th comes.,
sere herrn ofeele. Hugel Tyermek,
day larat. for - iakota.. Mr, therl r
Looe a ' farn " about 20. miles went
ab1na and he goear to locate on it
-At' the matey; Brucetield, by. Rev.
Mr. Ross* on 'the 24tb Inst., Mr. John.
'Smart to Jessie _Isabella, fourth, dough-,
ter or Thomaa Munroe, Fag., all of
-At the Teledence of the brideei fathe
etr, on the _29th Inst., by Rev. lir.
Hamilton, Mie- John Armstrong to
Rums, eldeat daugleter Of Thos. Nett,
EMI.. all ot 'Hallett.
On the ggad, vt game, 'clothes-.
Nero, by Rev. -3'. Lockheed, Me. Geo.
5; Stanley, to Miss MaTgaaet E. MO-
GuedY, -at tee rreeldence of the bricle's
father, Exeter north, Murder Yoang,
ea Hagen:
McDonald, at the -residence ot tbe
Grieve, Ebee, of
_the. 29th inst., by Rev. D,
McDonald; at the Toeddence of tbe
to Ra.cliele daughter -a. David ktieeth,
Beg.* both of Seefortb.
JanteS McDonald, wet of Rev. 'A. D.
McDonald, vele - left a few weeks ae
go for Pertage la. Preirie, bas been
appointed deputy clerk, of the county
ete M. Heffernan, of the Huron
road, Tuekevamitle hes purchased the
fifty acre fa.rm of Wm. Nash, in Mc-
Killop, tor $1,955.
;Matthew Purcell bee eurehawd from
John O'Sullivae the fitty acre ferm on
the conceesiora of McKillop for
line, Stanley, met with' Ilablful-
cident the' other day. He was crugh-
big oats, when his coat sleeve be-
came caught -in the machinery and hie
hand was drawn Into tbe maebine,
teaTing two a iris fingers off.
WORK AND WORRY
WEAKEMS WOMEN I
New Health and Strength veal
be Rad Through the Use I
of Dr. Willikins'
Pink Pills,
1001.111.1110 !Mb
It is useless to t011; a hard working
woman to take lite easily and not to
woery. But it is the duty of every
woman to savet. her stre4gth as much
llossiblei. to take her cares as light,
ly as may be and to build up ken
eyekem to meet aey unusual demands.
It low duty to. heraelt and to her
family, ;or her future heath depends
upon it.
To guaed against a complete break-
down in 'health the blood must .be
kepCiriele aid Ted and pure. No other
medicine does this so . well we Dr.
%Williams' Pink Pilla for rale people.
‘This medicine actually makea hew',"
red blood, strengthens the nerves, re -
organ healthily toned' _up. tWomen
cannot always rest when they should,
but -they Can keep teeir 'strength and
keep diabase •away by the occasional
ues of Dr. !Williams' Pink Mlle:Which
bave done more to lighten the cares
of weak women than any other, Tnedi-
Mee. James le 'Ward, Lord's Clem
tratIon that I was little better than
a heepleeee wreck. I suffered from head,
sehes and a constant feeling of dlz-
linens. The ,least unusual move
would -startle me and set my heart
no appetite and grew so weak. that I
was eardly able to drag myself about,
and could hot do my thousewnTic•
dition. As the mclicine had been
taking Melted • to' do me no good, my
husband got a Supply of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills. I had only been taking
the Tribe tor a couple of wks when
seemed to feel eornewhat better. and
this encottea-ged me „to contintue the
treatment, From that on rny strength
gradually but surely returned, and In
the counee of a, few more weeks WaS
°nee more a well woman, able to do
ONV`di housework, and feeling better
than' 1 had done tor years. 1 bwve
owe ray. good health to, the healing
power a De. !Williams' Pink Pills."
Every. other weak, ;sickly, worn out
woman: Should follow the example of
MTS. !Ward and give Dr,
will Send new blood.couraing through -
the Velna and bring brightness and
energy to the weak and despondent.
Sold by ell medicine dealeTs or by
mail at 50 -cents a. boy from The Dr,
coeeolidation- iii the rural municipality
matter ter. conelderatiena The dise
triete effeeted ere.. Burnside, Neenah.
and- Eignold. Then are about 150-
pupitS.,available and if the movereent
euppeeds,. 13urnaide would be the site
selected, _In cenneetion with, adticeee
the neeessity .tor eoftirculeo0;-educatIon
in tem -Ming: more mid- Mere apparent
ros
-" Satisfaction or your None Back."
ermaismomomionsomaaraw
vastassmaremesoamasseieseamadiartimeemomeemteMemIRMrs
•
The carpenters and masons have just completed
'the remodelling of our two stores. lverything
is clean, new and up-to-date ready to receive
our two 'new stooks .of
oods a
11
which are now on their way. week we
have been checking -ofrgoods, an& placing them
in stock, and expect to be open for business
during the following week.
Those ladies who wish to view the advans
guard, of this season's new goods nd colorings,
our gorgeous display of
Directorit Satill8
and
Red Seal Cottons and Plan s
will be a centre of attracvion. The Spring of
1909 issues in such beauty of coloring, such ex-
quisite weaves, anci such elegance of style, no
'woman will care to miss them. Fresh from
the very centre of style comes this brand new
stock of up-to-date Dress Goods, and, besides
the beauty of material and elabotate array -of
shades, the strong feature of onr store will be
the reasonable prices.
Wart, .-Geottemen
secineenmsolow
In the men's s re e ha e
Our`,bie-expansion sale has cleaned up
the odd suits, hats, underwear, etc.,
and we are now insvainng an entir
new stock of
Progress Brand
and Fitwell Hats
whieh for newness le,
never been seep, in Seaforth. Al the
very latest ideas are here, and he a
terns are simply swell.
BUTTER, AND S TAKEN AS CASH.
Bros., S o
fit