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. � News Notes. .- Henderson, of Kincardine, and Mrs. W. to county treasurer for boundary line - on, Gray and Bruce. i �
. - C. Mackay, of London. Deceased was graut. Carried. Moved b W Gem- F U- R N A 03 E] S. FURNACES, weu'wt. Passenger. �
- -It is estimated that f ully 1,000 chil GoiNe Noam )fixed. TOTEN
. & life-long Christian and was highly ea- mill, seconded by Wm. gruio'k,shank, - , . - . Neel ...... L51 F. X. 9.31 PaL 8.38 F.,N. .1 A U
dren inL Kingston do not. attend sob ool. . L
-Robert Bradley, formerly ateno- teemed by all who knew her. . that the clerk notify school trustees to I Brussels.... .. 3.06 9.45 9.9D . I .
-Mr. F. F. Peard, a member of the send in requisitions for school levie's for - . I Bluovalo ........ &21 10.00 9.50 -1
- grapher on the Canadian Pacific. I?Ail. Toronto Bicycle Club, -who in touring current year before the 18th day of - Wingham.. .. .. 8.30 20.10 11.10
way at Winnipeg, but now living in . August next. Carried. by R. Leading Coal and Wood Burn[ - 11assenger. . Mixed. -OF- . I
Salt Lake City, has married - through England on his wheel, writes Moved a WifighM...- 6.89 A.M.11.10 A. -N. 7.26 Y. N ,
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- I a grand- from Amesbury, which is about 77 miles Maxwell, seconded by W`m. Gemmill, . � I Bluevale .. .. .. 6.48 - 11.22 7.55
daughter of Brigham Young after three from London :-11 Tra,7elling over here that Messrs. Thomson and Cruickshank I . . . � Brissole..... o . - 7.02 11.45 8.55 - -1 .
i weeks' acquaintance, - in not like we have it in Canada. While be authorized to expend $8 gravelling : , r Ethel.... .. .... 7.14 12.00. r 9.81 .
. -Mr. John Hope, of Bow Park Farm, the roads are beautiful:the hills are . sand hill on 25th side line, concession - . -0 . -- I
Brantford, shipped from Galt on Thurs- in - four London, Huron and Bruce,
day of last week to Messrs. Laid fearful. The largest day's riding done 10. Carried. Moved by R. Maxwell, � GARNET , COAL FURNACE I ....
law, by any of us was made' by me last seconded b Wm. Gemmill, that Geo. sizes -5. 6, 7 and 8 -Steel Radiators, portable or brick set. I
Calgary, Northwest Territory, a carload y . Gouts lqo]Llz- PaWnger.
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of heavy mareal There w I ere sixteen in Wedne8day, when I made. from Ply- Fretwell be -allowed to expend his sta- � London, depart ............ 7.55A.M. 4.86P.*
, � , . . . I � Exeter .................... 9.16 5.67
the car averajpng about- 1,400 lbs. mouth to Stockton, a distance'of 83 " tute labor for this year in -digging 14 � I Hennll .... ............... 9.28 6.09
sipiece. , -1 miles, all through Devon., which is the rods of ditch and removing st;mps on � THE ATLANTIC WOOD BURNING ' Rippen .. .. .............. 9.84 6.17' 1
-A tenement house in Mitchell, hilliest county in England. I intend side line opposite his lot in Winghem. Brucefteld ........ ........ 9.42 6.26 = E3
Clinton .... ........ ...'. 0.00 6.4 - CD 1= Z I-1 i
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. known as the Davis terrace and owned stopping in London ten days, then go to town plot. Carried. The following so- FURNACE in two sizes -Nos. 43 and 53. No. 43 Londesboro .............. 10.19 7.03 . .
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� France and Germany, and return to counts were passed and -orders on treas- -
by Mr. W. R. Davis, was almost de- takes wood 43 inches long, and No. 53 takes wood 53 inches long - Blyth.... -...... ........ 10.28 7.12
l stroyed by fire on Tuesday last week. lreland." Messrs McBride and Lang- urer issued in payment: -Sam - Ander- Steel Radiators, portable or brick set, has an EXTRA HEAVY FIR I Belgrave ............ .... 10.42 7.27 �
I It, was occupied by four families and ley, also of the Toronto Club, 'are with son, $4.55 for gravel ; Robt. Yen, 50 - . E Wingham arrive ........... 11.00 7.45
Gorme SouTu- Passenger, 0
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- ouschold Mr. Peard, and all are having an ele. cents for plank ; R. Agar, $5,50 for BOX; is the most POWERFUL HEATER, Economical, Strong, Wingham, depart .......... 6.60A.m
they lost a good deal of their h I , . gravel ; E. Higgins $8-.50, . .
stuff. . alut time. , gravel ; J. Durable Wood Furnace made. These'furnaces are put up under the Beigrave .................. 7.05 4.00 Rhein"watIN911, .
-The deal -h is announced at Doon, -11. McTavish, $3, gravel ; Robt. An- supervision of a mechanic with an experience of 25 years in the fl, , Blyih .... .............. .. 7.18 4.16
-The contract has been let for a new " I Ir- Londesboro........ .... .. 7.26 4.26
county of Waterloo on the 7th inst., of derson, $5.80, gravel, and $1 for dam- -- 11-54-52-1 "
iron bridge, with stone abutments, on Jesse Jones, an aged Waterloo settler. ages ; Arch. Paterson, $1, . repairing nace business, and are guaranteed to give good satisfaction every time. Clinton! .............. .. .. 7.56 4.45 -
the boundary line between Mornington Brucefteld .............. .. 8.15 5.04 ---� . I
and Wellesley- better known as Cha,l- His mother, the sister of the benevolent drain ; Peter Deans, $1.25, for flour to I Kippen.. ....-.. .... .... 8.24 5.12 -----�
men' bridge. I The contract figare for Jes . se Ketchum, was an American by Holland ; McLean & - Sons,. :812.32, � . Hensall .............. .. .. 8.32 5.19
the iron and mason work is a little over birth. Her family gave the United lumber; Geo. Patterson, $3,, cle ' aning . F�F- ESTIMATES FURNISHED. � Exeter .................... 8.60 5.83 AUCTION S ALE
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$2,100. States two Presidents and the world ditch ; John Ansley, - plans, specific&- . . Grand Trunk Railway. .1 --OF VALUABLE,
-At the meeting of Presbytery in Eliz -,beth Wetherald, or Susan Warner, tions and inspection of bridge, $9 ' ; Net- , Trainsleave Seaforth and Clinton station Farm Pro perty
Stratford last week, Rev. Mr. Turnbull .author of the "Wide, Wide World" terfield' and Hall, pathmasters, for follows:
. introduced Mr. W. A. McLean, of St.- and "Queechy." Other members of plank, $3.86 ; Peter McLaren, $t, cedar Kidds Hardware d 8tove Housa Gonre W1187- sn"ORTH. OwNrox I -
Marys, who desires to enter upon a the family are' Messrs. J. R. Jones, stringers ; D. Halstead, $2.50, for cul- .1 Passenger .. .. .. .. 1.03 P. X. 1.20 P. ' TN TRE
l nkayor of Algo a, Indianik, and Seneca vert ; Robt. Jamieson, $500, balance � .-Passen 1 9.27P. x TOWNSHIP OF McKILLop.
. 9.20 A. X. 10.05A.M. ; .
course of study with a view of entering m Mixed r :-.-- . . 9.10 P. X.
1he ministry, It was agreed to receive Jones, Hamilton ; Mrs. E. A. Healy, on bridge ; John Marshall, $10-75. - Mixed Train .. ...... 6.15 P. m. 6.40 - �
- the application and certify Mr. McLean Winnipeg; Mrs. (Dr.) Day Smith, gravelling and culvert; Samuel Snell,1' MAIN STREET . . Gome ZAw-- A -NDER the Power of Sale contained in A.
to the S�nate of Knox College. Hamiltop ; Mrs. W. B. Smith, Hamil- $15, gravelling; John Messer, ! $7.50, --- . . I I I Passenger... .. .. .. 7.59 A. X. 7.43 P. certain mortgage made byFrancigHlein
I I Passen r .. 2.43 P. u. 2.25 . which mortgage will be produced At the
ton ; M is, W. Mackeniie, Eastlands, gravelling; Isaac Farrand, $7, giavelli-, e of sale, there will be offe
-Kiss Mary Elliott, of Brussels, � mixed Rain .. ...... 6.so P N. 4.55 P. x red for sale by
who has be�n for some Galt; Mrs. (Dr.) Cameron, 0alt, - and in� ; Hugh McKay. $10. 50, job on road;- For CRAMPS, COLIC, and Freight Train.. .. .. 4.30 P. -m. 8.30 P.
time an employe E lie Auction in one lot at HAWKSRAWiS
of the Mitchell Woolen Mills left the Mrs. W. N. Jones, Winnipeg. Mr. Armstrong, $3, charity; Wm�, An- � lWall Pa'p-ers I I HOTEL, in the TOWN OF SEAFORTH, on �
) ' , charity; R. Shringl�y, $2, 11 Bowel Trouble I I
mill a few days ago to return home. Jones was all his life an intelligent dereon, $5 ? a s, use . . . Saturday, 26th day of July, ,an
While there sha had won the esteeern staunch Reformer and a devoted worker charity ; George Bryce, $1,rent of room. PERRY DAVIS' I . . . out
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andgood will of both proprietorsand in the Methodist Church. His widow A Committee of Council inspected . .� I DR. f1C) WLEfIS At two o'clocIr in the afternoon by Mr. Charles
. . Hamilton, Auctioneer, Lot No. 10. in the bift
emplo - es and before tahe left they pre- survives'him. . vernment drain on 12bh concession, at - WINDOW SHADEs,
ye i . .11 , - . 16 Concossion of the said Townsbipof MeRillop
aented her with a very complimentary flo)Z 18, 19,20 and 21,and made arrange- -�I� , I # 0 -, VE, 1?5 17L T.- 0 F containing 100 acres more or less. The pi;:
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address and a handsome gold ring. Stephen ments f6r bringing on the Toi�lnehip I "I ,- 11 perty is about nine miles from Seaforthand hu
- of July 5 the kll . Engineer and letting job of clean g out 11 I - . -WI L Do. about 95, acres cleared. There will be& reseryed
-Early on the morning Council met on the 7th inst. � - �Baby Oarriages, bid fixed by the vendors. The purchaser shall
e, lot 23, concession 2, members present. Minutes of last meet- the said drain, if not cleaned out before % . I � � Vik at the time of sale pa,y 10 per cent. of the pur�
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Ellice 'were burned. The barns were ing read and signed; next meeting of Council by the parties - . , . I � M chase money and the balance within one monih
' u . through whose land it runs. Meeting Used both internally and externally , -1 r A�W MY thereafter, without interest or at the
close to ether, maki,ng, practically one White -W erth-that this council . � , ;
9 adjourned to meet in Sault's hall Blue- It acts quickly, affording almost inst= ' . I 1� cu ES chaseesoption. A large part of thepu= -
large barn. Neighbors saw the fire fi�r8t, pass a resolution giving permission for relief from the severest pain. CARPET FELT, irc- money may remain swured by a fint Inort,
but before they could get Mr. Ische Mr. Brokenshire to call on the engineer vale, on Monday,- August 18th, at 10 - I � 71F eonthe property, payable at the endc,f
o'clock a. m. BE SURE to GET THE GENUINE . V n or ten years, with Interest in the mautt"
awakened, one section was burned. to obtain outlet to his lot 21, conces- M.IRLERA wayge
All the contents, including some live sion 9. f � - JoHx BuRGF.sx, CLERK. . 25c per bottle. - yearly at 6J per cent. Further particulars and
- I I . CHEAP THIS WEEK - holera Morbits conditions of sale wild be made known atthe
stock, were burned and the loss amounts The Council passed the following . -a time of We and may be obtained m the man.
to about $1,200. It was insured - in the orders: . . Care of Shoee. I . .. 0 Lx I C - ,�� --- time from the vendor's solicitors.
. Downie Mut-pal. M. Finkbeiner, contract, Exeter,'S. R., Down South the darkey m6mmy MEDICINE and FOOD COM13INED I - -AT- F1 ins, M PS McCARTHY, OSLER, HOSKIN & CREELM". -
-A clerk named Quinn, who slept $52; W. Riely,repairin'g culverts S. B., quickly tells the little maid whom she sx- , . � . Vendoes Solicitors, 28 Toronto St., Toronto.
over his employer's store in Kingston, $3 ; Evans and Emary, grave'l, lot S.R., has in charge, that " a really lady 6ever ' A Dated 24th June, 1090. 1178-9
had no fire arms, but made such good $7.50; R. Adare, culverts A and B lets her stockings crinkle, or her shoes ULSION . I . �
use of his voice that he drove off a gang line, $2; W. Bruner, part for gravel, look- rusty " ; and, after all, t e old 1-1;��,3 x- LititcANo SLIDA. Pcnapst's Bookstore. � URRHMA - I
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of burglars on Wednesday night 1ast $lo ; W. Eagleson, 21st concession, re- darkey believes in -the same rule --that- Increases 'Weight, Strengthens Luuffa .
week. The robbers threatened him with pairing road, #1 ; J. Flinkbeiner, com'r, of being bien chaussee-that the French and Nerves. � Hpadquarters for Sporting goods,
death and fired two shots, but Quinn C. R., $16.57 ; E. W. Baker, com'r lat consider the requisite to good dressing. Price 50c. and $1.00 perBottle. Y,SENTERY Me R, Counter,
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I kept up the shouting -4nd saved!, a S. Road, $3.13 ; R. Barry, contracts 4, No . nice girl ever went with a h, de in . I - - new 'and second - hand -Bicycles, AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS I
large amount of money which was in the 6, 7 block, $224.69 ; James Ford, com'r her I stocking ; but sometimes on, will I -
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safe. 1 3 S. R., $30.90 ; F. Sims, grading lat S. grov'
� a little careless, and the stoo Lingo Ministers and Public Speakers use Croquet, Foot Balls, Base Ball qND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS -
-Mr. Samuel Bl9ke, Q. C., of To- R., $10.50; G. Tapson, gravelling will �be allowed to wrinkle and look"un- . 9 EAFORTH.
. i SPE'NCE R IS IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FO.R I
ronto,, and Messrs. George T. Brown round Bond, $57 ; T. Tetreau' com'r, tidy!; growing more careless, I the Goods, Lacrosse Sticks, Lawn Ten- �-*HILDREN OR ADULTS.
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and,Edward'Cronin, of London,' while $10 ; F. McKeever, C. R., No' 5, - $51 buttons will be left off the shoes, it will Chlorainine .Pastilles .
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� Droceeding in a steam yacht to Murray 25; C. Willert, culvert, 14th conces- be counted a great trouble to keep them For Clearing and Strengthening the'voice nis, &c., at . - . Has just added to I
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. bay, had a narrow escape from death on sion, $4 ; Barry, O'Rouke &Co., C. R.. b�i ht and glossy, and a pretty w6an Cure Hoarseness and Soreness of Throat.* a fine assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ' � I
PACC 25c per bottle. ' I I S:E_A _P(Z):Rr _ , Silverware, Spectacles, Albums, Plush Goods.
- I ts. __ I?X3: Fancy China -,Pipes etc., all of which having
Tuesday last, week.' When opposite contract, $60.66 ; T. McKeever, 4vork willf be, like a peacock, Very lovely 'luntil Sample free on -application to Druggis . I
Ga,nanoque the boiler exploded and the S. R., $49.45; Mrs. Newaombe, $10; the feet are seen. I " in been bought away do'wn, will be sold for I
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yacht took fire.. They were rescued by F. McKeev repairing pit, $10; Wow most of us have to take care of = P St S �
er, road to . * � "F ookstore, I . .
� a tu and proceeded by train to Mon- D. Quinlan, contract S. B. $14 ; C our, shoes, but there is always an easy TO MOTHERS . .
. treaf . Hoffman, drawingB. B.,S36,87; R.: way of doing even -an unpleasant thing. . SEAFORTH, 8eedfmpopiUM The.Next 30 Days
-Rev. W. F. Wilson, of Toronto, Randford, Biddulph road, $10 ; R. This is it: No matter- whetheriyour - �, . .11
.� who preached tl�e annual sermon to the Walker, one-half culvert, $1.50; Wil- shoe is kid or patent leather, d9 not PALMO-TAR SON - -
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Orangemen of that city on Sunday, is son Anderson, C. R., jobs, 2, 3, $149.20; attempt to get the dust or mud off 4ith Is Indispenpable for the Bath, Toilet or , .
. reported as having, in the course of the It. R. debenture intere8t, $525 ; J. water; instead, for cleaning implements, Hursery,for cleaning the Scialp or Skin. THE B I G% MILLS9 , WHOLESALE & RETAIL. .
sermon, denounced the cr of I' To hell fleamon, b ki of v THE BEST BABY'S SOAP KNOWN. .
y rea ing stones, $12.62 ; M;. have a soft rag and ajar . as I line; . I WHOLESALE PRICES.'
with the Pope." "It had no effect, for Winer, com'r C. R., $25; W. Winer, don't be afraid of soiling your h�bda ; . . , . Price *25c. . . - I-
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. the dear old Pope is living to -day." r., breaking stones, C. R. $2; P. Winer, for while you are using the vaseline, it
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(Laufhter.) 11 If there are any here to- do. ; T. Handford, contract, $121.50-;. is really protecting them, and � hot. . - Scott & Crich, Proprietors. � We are agents for and always keep on hand&
ng stones, $2.75, W. water bath afterwards will make them as . sicians strongly recommend . ' - Theabove wills have now been thoroughly 'can Watch mmu.
day,' said the preacher, I I who use that J; Winkert, breaki Phy stock from the following Amen
cry you should hang your heads with . built upon the complete I . factories : Waltham, Elgin Rockford, Aurora,
. Bosson, do., $5 ; G. Mangus, do., $1.75; smooth and white as usual. Just put Wyeth's Malt Extract Illinois, HiLmpden, qpringfield, Columbus, (N. y
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. shame, looking at a man that despises a G. Gumberit, do. ;- L. Stanley, do. ; M. your finger in the jar and daub- a little Mr. Scott begs to state to the publi6 tha* he standard), Trenton, New Haven, Waterbu
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thing like that." Klump, hauling gravel Exeter S. road, vaseline here and there and every . (Liquid) , ' HUNGARIAN ROLLER PROCESS. has again gone into the Flour, Feed and Seed &C. Also the best makes in English and SwisL
. -About 5,000 took part in the Orange 6 . . To patients sufferiing from nervous exhaus- I business by entering into a partnership with the- Our assortment of American, English And C�W- I .
. 9.50 ; J,. Hodgius, repairing scraper, over the boots ; then takeyour clot and tion; to improve the Appetitu, Lo assist Di- The Mill and Storehouse Buildings hav ' p�e,aent proprietor, F. W. Crich. The new firm adiau Jewelry is now larger than ever, and om.
procession at Hamilton on the 12th, $3.25; J, McIsaac, C. R. $10; J ry v�stige gestion, a valuable Touic. . e been wil be conducted under the name of Soott & slots of the newest and latest designs.
. 'F. rub in well; it will remove eve 90stlY GnINVed. and new machinery applied- Crich and having our shop full of the choicest Silverware in abundanee from the followw'ftr 1
3000 celebrated at Forest, 8000 at Mil- Smith, gravel Exeter irt and dust, and your shoe� will . 40 (;ants per bottle. roughout. - C
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ton and, at Toronto, the procession con- Wein, oom'r Exeter S. Road, $11.2i ; come out . shining like new, and as: soft 0 needs, we feel confident that we can meet the noted makers: Simpson, Hall, MiHer & ca. I'll
I - wants of every one favoring us with their ons. of New York and Montreal; Reed & Barton, ;I -
tained nearly 5,000. Twelve lodges C. Wild ! THE LATEST IMPROVED ROLLS t6m.
OD, S. B. $32.37; A. King, as possible-. Give the buttons the Isame I � Taunton) Mass.; Meriden Britannia of Meriden, .
marched at Forest, representing N'orth gravelling lot S. road, $15 ; J. Edwards, treatment and do not trust to an�,body The most satisfactory BLOOD PURIFIER is Among the new varieties we offer you thi Conn., and Hamilton, ont., all �f which we
Middlesex, North Lambton, with one ' I I )t . 6 - y season are the following : Colorado Spring No. 1. . .
com r Ist:side road, $2.50 ; J. I Qaerin, noticing that one button is off. &n . -- - ' Wheat -this is a new variety Introduced here - The work de�artment is complete in all its
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. � from Port Huron, Michigan, beaded�. by gravelling C. R. 818.33 ; M. Q'Rouke, let your shoes get run down at the 1heel ; r - ' last season and has done well in this l0chlitY, branches. Goods sold enarav
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. running from 20 to 28 bushels per :&ere. Ameri. Always a pleasure to show goods.
the Watford and Forest brass bands hauling stones, $4.50 ;- J . Barry, do., the very minute they begin to sh W r it It is a Grand HEALTH RESTORER. Flour Dressing -Machines can Banner Oats --the leading variety ; Mum- Give xis� a call.
and the usual fife bands. At Chealey $5.25 ; j. Rosler, ditch and culvert, SS; march them off to the cobbler, wh= 96 Will our -the worst form of rkin disease; WiH .
. MY Peas ; also the improved English Cheyalier
sixteen lodges took part in the proces. W. Ford, $33.15; J. Walker' balance few. pennies gumatism; will cure 6alt Hheum. Barle and . . . I
I will ,make they htand cure -Rh 0 From the bad Manufacturing FIrme have been I ndid stock of common two
,don. on stone, $48; Ci Eliber, com'r, $7.50 : square and straight in the world igain, - I'al-ge ]Bottlea, $1.00. - I ut in, and everything necessary added to enable roweT Barley&, = a full stock of Clover and
. -The fine barn on Mr. A. K. Stover's R. Flynn, drain, $5 ; *G. Ford, gravel, The feeling thab comes when your feet Ear to turn out flour .Grass Seeds - something extra in Lucerne, N R. count ,
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farm, Norwich, was destroyed by fire $42.78 ; C. Prouty, 1per salary $60. are properly dressed gives a Arious er,
on Monday night of last week. In the N boundary expenditure P SECOND TO NONE ,,Our Flour and Feed Department is complete
4175 ; J. sense of being costumed properly!; and all lines, MANAGER.
building were two hGrses, seventeen Winer, B. B., $3 ; F. Gunther, do., $6 ; I know a bright little girl who de�'lared A.LLEN'S' 'In ihe Dominion. The faoilit.ee for receiving Goode delivered to spy place in town. - .
pigs, two thoroughbred Durham calves, H. Eilber, for do., $3,20 ; F. Heitz- that -after she had freshened up, -her pain froin farmersand for elevating and Give us a call and be convinced that we have -
shipping one of the largest and best stocks of 9eeds in the
a new horse power, two wagons, root man, gravel 'contract, $18' � J. Me- boots, and sewed on three buttons, she LUNG. BALSAM nave also dean extensively improved. Grain can county and prices to suit the times. I
pulper, feed cutter, and a Variety Of Keever, ; I For CONSUMP110N, I now;t taken from farm r8' wagons, weighed, Remember the place, 0. C. Willsons Block
.1 com r $2.50 ; A. McCor- always went out feelin like new. ---Shoe I and loaded into om at a - I Halsted & S ott,
- 9 . I the rate of 700bushele Seaforth.
.50 ; A. McCormick and Leather Review I Lnd all diseases of the Lungs. the work of two men. - - -
These were mick, C. R., $16 "oughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma C
other small implements ,
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The barn was in. com'r Ci R., $29.87 ; A. McIsaac," C. R.', � : � I t
entirely destroyed. P In three sized bottles 25c, 50c, and $1.00. - per hour, by SCOTT & CRIOTL i I :S.A� 1',-T:P,- --a It S
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suredforS2,000 and the contents for $8 ; A. McCormick, watching gap, etc., Why Highl4nders Wear! the I A LARGE FEED STONE Is
$1,0.00. No decided -theory can be ad- $3.25 ; A. McIsaac, contract, C. R. � Kilt. - I i -- - � , -
ranced as to the origin of the fir I I . -FOR- � Josephine street, Winghala,(),Ut -
e. $49.25 ; J. Prisktor, damage to horse, This question has at last been solved, FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA, .
-The London Advertiser of Monday $20 ; P. Houlahen, . culvert, $2 --- . - I . --
I .; G. and by an Englishman. Watty M'Bain � --- io CUSTOM CHOPPING C) ZT rx-A. 1=11 3: C) - J. A. HALSTED, Aiount Forest. �
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. says: Large congregations filled the Lawson, contract lat S. R., $21.74 ; W. has been entertaining his English coun. . . J- W. SCOTT, Listowel.
first Presbyterian church Sunday morn. Manson, work in pit, $19.50 ; J. P I
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ing and evening. Both services were lins, work in pit, $31.98 ; J. , Sleeper, sin during Easter. One night the, pair 7 I - I 'h nod in � for Mutual Live Stock Depoeits .received and, interest &I -
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. ' I were sitting chatting togetber,i and - tica, " Cricks, " Tic . . . . . . stitchas,*� A g=h one - wed. .
- Yearly. ditch across road - 32 ; J. Gus- Rhatimatic Pains and Chronic Rhrumatism. � INSURANCE Co.
thegeneral service. The pastor, Rev man, For Lumbago, Scia
strong alike as to preaching and as to $21.26 ; T. Sims, cedar posts, $62 . W- Watty began praising thv Highlan4 "a 110118Y advanced to Farmers aud 3,0A.
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W. J. Clark, speaking of the Wednes- man repairing what a grand race they were, and what . Each plaster in an air -tight tin box. 25c. � ness men, I � I
I culvert, $2.25 1 E. Wil. . grand garb they wore. The English- . WHEA On long or short time, on endorsed notes or
day evening prayer meeting, remarked liamst ditch across road, $2. Council man stood it for a time, but at last be collateral security. Sale notes bought at a M
that when he said the service would adjourned to meet first Monday in told Watty . he was talking bosh,i that � PrOvnptly attended to, and Head office,:.sSeaforth. valuation. -Money remitted to all parts of
begin promptly at 8, and.close promptly August. -C, PROUTY. I . I WYETH'S ., T Insurance Company Oanada at reasonable charges.
at 9, he meant that, and not something . I the wearing of the kilt was a necessity, HE ONLY Live Stock . I .
- 0. . not a matter of choic FIRST-CLASS ROLLER FLOUR in Ontario having a Government Deposit and SteCi4l Attentiolt given to colketis - '
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else. e. " How dc you BEEF, IRON AND WINE. . being duly licensed by the same. Are now Notees and Accounts. _g
-In Queen's Avenue Methodist Turnberry. 1 make that out?" said Watty, in some For Pallor, Weak.ness, GUARANTEED. on the business of Live Stock insur.
church, London last Sabbath night C0VN01L MEXTING.-The council of surprise. 11 Easy enough," said his � Palpitation of the HearL . . = solicit the Patronage of the importers Agents in Canada -The Merchmtm-
Itev. Mr. Boyd incidentally touched on the Township of Turnberry met in the cousin. " Highlanders wear ,,the kilt Valuablo Restorative for Convalescents. 0-USr-r0M :Fjm:m and.breeders of the ProTinoe. - � Bank of Canada, --
the Sunday observance question while �cuse of George Bryce, lot 18j, conces. because they have such big feet they Combines Nutriment with Stimulus �Q For further particulars address Office honr*-From 9 a. In. to fi P. m.
drawing lessons from the narrative of ' alon 12, on Monday, July 14th, 1890 . couldn't get into the ordinary pair of J9F Be careful to ask for WYETH S. the only GnNuima ChOPPOd Satisfactorily an thoutdelxy.�4 A. E. SMI.rH, Agent.
the man who had his withered hand members all present, the Reeve in they trousers. "-Scottish American. � �]MJW.ffU7M1ZL . �7i JOHN AVERY, Sec.-Trew. 1154-52
healed by Christ in the Syna chair. 'Minutes of last �tneeting read - ------ ROLLER FLOUR'o 1164 . -
the sabbath day. The reveren gogue on and approved. Commifrticatio' DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. LiM9 I ---
d gentle- no were I -
m,an said that Sunda should be devoted _ read from Messrs. Hatton & Carr, , ap- JOHN DORSEY' MONTREAL., BRAN, SHORTS, I THE FARMERSP
to holy, ay -work for God, and pealing to Connty Judge against d ecis- � � .. I I
,d it vent ; 10.1
if it were so observe -would be a real ion of Court of Revision., re-eassess Proprietors or General Agents And all kinds of
I also from Judge To FOR MOST OF TRE POPULAR - � V
day of rest, and no matter, how mg, app I ,�11 ,,I Banking House,
bad the ointing Court CHOPPED FEED - &m
of Appeal to be held in the Foresters' CA RRIA GE W 0 R 8 A-epriefary or PharmaceuticalNed7vines, .� .
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influences that might assail it they hall, Bluevale, on Friday, July'25th, at .. I y - Toilet Articles and Porfumer . I Constantly on hand. I . . i
would not prevail. . , - - ' .y. - SM3-A�.W(Z)--Rr-V7EE-
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-A day or two ag� in London, at the 10 o'clock, a. m.; also from -John Ana- Highest Market Price Paid in ,�,J� 11 (in e0nuectign with the�Bank of MontreaL) -
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corner of Dundas . and Wellington ley, bridge inspector, reporting Linton's SEAFORTH. � I I I - -ri .i I -
streets, a little black�and-tan cur was bridge completed according to contract ; � I - . Ar%d Cash for any Quantity of . I
A. A � -- . - - . - . . - LOGAN & C;O.,
seated in the middle of the stree also from County Olerk, re -tax levy for � Wheat. A^ -
dog-catcher warily advanced on him county purposes for current year. Mr. JOHN DORSEY has- now on hand a n�mber- I BANKER$ AND FINANCIAL Ar
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Gemmill reported, along with Messrs of first class BUGGIES, Wi e 8 V ,- C� .1.
y about . ,1-0-15-01
with a prodigious net, followed b which 11 b old ',ERY I 0� �0 Now in heir own premises on Market sfwa
250 small boys. The net stretched- out McPherson and Maxwell, having let job CHEAP. These vehicles are of my own �nu- -AND- I - -
en of approaches to Linton's bridge to John fucture, are made from the very best mat�-' 8eafortb, Opposite A. Stronles office.
to receive its victim epais, . 1 �-
� ) wh 1i lo ! the dog- of the best workmanship and are guarantepd to 11 - M
. . 0 General Banking Busmessi done, drafts Im ied
catcher stumbled on the street car track McTavish at $50 ; also let job of bridge give satisfaction. � � -- FINE, COARSE AND LAND SAL'T and cashed. Interest allowe#' on deposits.
He over Government drain and epair- They wm-r longer, run easier and look b tter . 11111111111111
and fell heavily to the ground. r i : FOR SALE.
rose with, the blood streaming ing small culvert to Jo than the factory made buggies, and as hey . �
from his $10.75, job fini-i hn Marshall at donotcost any more are the cheapest i the Only first-cLaw and obliging men will be � MONEY TU'LEND
Aose, while the 'sympathetic (?) yells of P . lied and recommenJed end. kept , � On good notes or mortgages.
the small boys were ringing in his i ears. . &rted hav- Also a number of first class COURTL ND armere and general trade re�pectfuny solicited . JOHN WEIR. .
ayment, Mr Maxwell re attend cuskmere. The liberal patronge. of
I ing let job of gravelling on south b CARTS, which ake the nobbiefit thing in the - W`M, LOGAN.
The dog escaped in the meantime. ary ound. , trade.' Seetbem. 1058 . -
-Mrs Catharine Henderson, relict of line,to Samuel Snell 11 at $80 ; also 11 A I
- * . job of gravelling on same line to John - � . A. W. OGILVIE & C0.1 '
the late Robert Henderson, of Kincar- � I i � - - -� THE HAY TOWNSHJP ALany
dine, died Saturday evening at theyesi- Meager at $15 ; also job of gravelling on PLOW'REPAIRS. i - . PROPRIETORS W13ite Star and Ymm
dence of her son-in-law, Mr. W. C. Mac. same line to Isaad Farrand at $14 ; also I I United States &Royal Xaff .
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. I - DOES C Farmers, WtUal
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kay, London job of repairing covered drain on same I also keep on hand the following repairs ' . URE - I
. , Deceased was born in to - f or plows . * Atlantic Steamshipg
Sutherland, , Scotland, in 1810. She line Arch. Paterson at tl ; also hav- I Fire Insuranee. oompany. -- -X1- - .
came to Canada in 1833, married Mr. ing bought four cedar stringers from �- Cabins, W to $100', Return, sioo 'to $W. - I
Peter McLaren for I r Hendry and Monroe�s 3, 13 and 16. ntermediate, $30, return $60. steerage, J'V, -
Robert Henderson, a�hd settled on. a ge culvert at $1, - - Dairy'. ,-A purely Farmers' Company. Live Stock also - return $40- All classes of passage to and fri -w .
& - Seaforth I
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farm in West Zorra, Oxford, removing jobs all completed and recommend -pay- Hendry's No. 4, 9 and 10. I I ----� nsured -when in the fields or on the road in Points in Great Britain to any point I .
. until three years ago. - . .Massey's No. 13. . I charge of owner or servant. All ' If YOU are sending for your friends d I
to Kincardine in 1862, where she lived ment of one-half of contract price, Having purchased the Dairy Business Canada. to secure one of our
Death Township of Morris to Da Seegmiller's No. 10, 26) 28 find 40ii . I Also manufacturer --of the not fail .prepaid ticke*
was the ' y the other 5 fromMr. Roderick Grey, I beg to solicit a Con- I clear through and avoid all trouble.
I tinuance of the Patroqnage which he Canadian Pacific Railway and Stewnship .
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result of a paralytic Woke, Of nine half. Mr. Cruickshank 'reported hav- 1 Also gang Plow points for the 4if - In Ito Firat Sftges Improved Surprise Washer -
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children �,)nly two survive , Mr. John lug, along with Mr. Gerninill, let job on ferent makes. ceived in the past. Ith the advantages i' . I Tickets toaii points. Spe.d&lr&tes to mWIjob&
� have in my refrigerator and sittlation I hope to and -Pacific Coast points.
V% - 0 15th aide line, ,concession ll,. to Hugh 3P&1sLt9Lb1e as Milk- I be able to give my customers satisf ' AND WRINGER � MACHINES. Through sloe ro
�61-17"w-m" I McKay at b c Farmers, when You require anything in � I I - � action as to ---� secure4 free. Beat connection to all poin :in
%\4Z�%%% jj% . $10.50, jo OmPleted and his I quality of milk even in the 91i I I
irecommer,d payment.,; also that Mr. I line, call and see me. '. I Be sure you get the genuine ioal�on � very hot weather. Agen for TOMBSTONES and the WATsoig the'United States, Australia and China. Read .
� a I in S ReRliz[Dg that the cash COMPANY%
� Halstead had complet�d culvert in- W,. I AW Horse-'8hoeing, Pepairing and G i color wrapper; sold by all Dzuggists, I system is the -most igency for the best stock and mutual insursDoe �
, 8 at just and satisfactory to all concerned, I have security at lowest rates of interest. No troub)e
e. . Blackoniithing- attended to as a L companies- -money loaned on all clana of-
EeWare of poor imitations. I d by George Thomson, seconded I - JOHN DORSEY "' "3T . SCOTT & BOWNE, ]Belleville. I AW Tickets supplied at reduced rateiL Moderate rates.
Original and only reliabi I T- lot. and recommaijid payment, I n usual, sm. and $1.M I , decided to sell for cash only.
Movp . UNDERTAKING to ve information. Real estate and Insursam
: by R. Maxwell, that the treasurer write 1169,1s , Seafoi. Ih . I PmrAPUY .*atteadod to & Mee--KkkKET ST. Ticket, Ste.boat, and
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A WOMaD'B7
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LUXURY OX i
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t-hrift-alid a W'S'e ge;
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Is -a ail the necessaxl�
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thy-, strong and b
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band's'lifo is insur,e(
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ha*8 yet made,'for ti
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vur friends all shool
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us both. . L
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the beautiful countr
liusband is employi
$11()00 a year. Of I
I annum for a suni
room -81 with garden.,
ing;,S120more goes
SW for literary mat'
$W ; .6ur kerosene I
. lamps and chimneys
life assurance., $75 7-;:
bellevolAences, $50 ,-L
and feed durin . I
.g win
I expe,nsei, $45. T
$W for table ande.
THE )WST is T
In regard to &oth
very beat. whicla we
eat ecoaomy. We .1
made, I make every
by myself ;an4 the b
band's suite -are L4
childrenarenot ont,
�aressed. I �cut,dow
. for the older boys, s,
them. When! cat
my gowns for mysel
k-ilt or coat out 4 -0
childron.. A, packal
flychange the color,
alrab-le shade. One�
silf 4 black silk, 11,-M
4 cloth of some. fashi
which I can renew a
ing black. By this.
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My hlusband.gei'a -L
for which he pays S
� ing apparel brings h
to $50, and he alwal
pearance. I removi,
the moment I come��
. always wear soft
dresses xcept-In I
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insummer, UnIl, -
same in winter. I
� sive and mak-e over
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childrem, I
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- The shoel stackin
boys I find the high
year covers our el
might remark in psi
very satisfactory to;
. of balbrig,gau hosier
for my husband -an
. colored stor,ki'ngs.fol
. I dye a fast black, -i
- er and the --olor me,
� 'moat expensive gra�
lisle thread atockin,�
` SZO lef t for ta-Vt
kundred aud fifty d,
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but a generous mew.
we live on $6 a wee]
am sure there is not
table Bet anywhere.
PLENTY OF HE,
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My children have
. � one day, and their i
white teeth give evi
� food. %V',e,h;ave an
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Meat only,onee a �
bilt never exceeds I
buy the theaper pie
them in a savory
roasts, which are,a)
roast of five pounds
mere. The -second 4'
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- orj
0e, oroquettes,
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filice it , th,in, fxy
. *Wead an nemly tri
overall a rich grai
-browned flour and a
w d1kY the banes are ,
I -added and a rich ca
Sulit. We use a � g
4ams and fish in,
breakfasts are alwB
� brown bread or mt
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like.? with honey fr-4
for the ad alts and I
milk for the,childrf
For ten months C�
. have fromour beau
'we �have named Bal
'We �ean use. Butt
quarts of milk dai'13
I I aging from -eight t4
. We have fresh ,el
�through and plenty
fortable ase. Out
'husband spades up �
little At a time and
. and keep Weeded, i
Of succulent vegeta
the summer and e&
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be really extravaga
'aLX different kinds -4
noonday dinner. I
Oar supper-sare -j,
suitable i� a peasm
- �ing, 8, sala � d, berij
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With delicious crea-
-M&U ever supplies �
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tea, and cak�e; wit),
P-996 of our own, �ca
Toinimutaof eXFFn, L
Ocha'nging form-$ is a
Idy let�r is I -Ong
our suramer outing
'fortunate ponesso,
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'm6 Pitelt on differai
,100ast during =a
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