The Huron Expositor, 1890-11-07, Page 60
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A Tale of Tommy. : slow from force -of habit. As an op- . I .� -
; ; - Wellington, Grey and Bracei. VETERINARY. - IMPORTANT NOTICE,9
9[ommy is:only' three years old. Ile posite extreme, sometimes people coddle 1FA- L iND'WINTER OVERCOATS, L .
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is to a great extent a reputable and their stomachb� too much with soft,, � : . . L GOING NORTH-. Passengei., Mixed.
bland food And too little'in- quantity, . . . Ethel ........ .. t5l IF. N. 9.81 P�X. 8.98 P. X. OHN GRIEVE, V. S., Honor graduate of OR SALK-A first-class residence on the
well-conducted citizen, his' chief moral .9 .1 � . ; . Brussels. , ...... 8.06 0.45 9'. W J Ontario Veterinary College. All diseaset F cc
I I rner of Victoria and George Streets.
weakness being, (as with many older until, it loses�'its 'ability to digest a . I I Bluevale ........ 8.21 - 10.00 0.60 of Domestic, Animals treated. Calls promptly Good stable and orchard. APPly to A, CARI)NO
good meal. uch a, stomach needs a We a large range. of t�ese garments,in Tweeds,, Wingharn 8.80 , 10.10 11.10 attended to'and charges moderate. Veterinary Saforth. " U83 1
and wiser people), a passion for the for, P . .. ar .. .. .. Dentistry a mpecialty. Offloe-At Weir's Roy&
�ourse in g m nastios, by giving it an - . ome Boom- Passengar. Mixed. ---- ------ �
Never Mind w -h -at, on]- C '�Beavers and Wor ted -single and double Hotel, Seaforth. 1112-tt EEP FOR. SALE�Tbe subscribe
bidden. y let y upon Meltons , . G WinghsIn � - - - - � 09 A.M,11.10 A. N. 7.2b P. x - Lr has for
some particular course of action or man- ' increased amount of work to do' breasted -intended for fine or stormy weather- Bluevale .. .. . . ksHoale a number of pure bred
. � i I . . 6-�S 11.22 7.65 Shrolshire.
substantial food. We do not mean that I
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ner Of speech become vetoed by the . pni I Brumels....... .: 7.02 11.45 8.55 C. DOAN, Veterinary Surgeon,' Graduate Down Raw Lambs., JOHN T. DICKSON, ,es�.'
powers above - him, and Tommy rests improper food should be,pat into the .. everyday or Sunday w r -strongly sewed -well Ethel. - - - - - .... 7.14 12.00 9.31 H. of Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto tramont Farm, Senforth. - 1193ss
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not day or night till he has performed , stomach, for this or any other purpose. � ut and trimmed --added to all this) is a very iInpor- -� Medical � -Sodety
I mince pie - . . Calls from a distance promptly attended to. -VOR SALE-BARGAINL-One large Taylor
that action or spoken that speech. Rich pastry, 8, fried foods of tant feLature-lo'wness of p ce. � I . London, Huron and Bruce. Veterinary Medicines Icept constantly on hand. X Safe, combination lock, double door, just
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The other night he was being prepared every description, should . . � GOING NORTH- i Passenger. , Office 7 po8ite E. Boesenberry's Hotel Hen- . as it left the factory. Also, 2.130 acrtws on banic
eaten. l3ut an invalid need not live � . � , Ball. B. -Veterinary Dentistry and Surgery of Lake Huron; 150 acres cleared. E. N.
. for his little- cot, and whileL his mother - . ! London, depart ............ 7.56A.M. 4.35p.m a specialty. I LEWIS, Solicitor, Goderich. 1168
was buttoning his little nightshirt, his perpetually upon milk and gruel. . . . � Exeter .................... 9.16 6.67 1166.5 1
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father passed through the nursery into Another, serious consideration is that . i Hensall.. .. ...� ...... 9.28 L 18.09 RANK S. Beattie, V. S., graduate of Ontsvir, I � [) ESTAURANT BUSINESS FOR SALE.- or
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an adjoining room. He laid his Ahat habit is trAnsmitable by heretlity, and LU WARD McFA UL .......... 9.34- 6.17 FVeterina7 College, Toronto, Monber of the -LU Sale,good Restaurant doing good bumneag
I Brucefield......... ..� ...... 9.42 6.26 Veterinary M � -ill sell elleap :
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we "I I - . � Clinton .... ........ .. .... 0.00 6.4 eases of the Domesticated Animals. All ca good reasons for i3elling. Apply EXPOSITOR
. Y e ical Society, etc., treats all die- best town in Huron Coun
down on a chair, saying to his wife, duty to posterity as well as to . , ,
11 Don't let that youngster sit *in my ourselves., Our childieD should be : - Londeaboro .............. lo.19 71 .03 Ile
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hat, Mary." I . given a good inheritance and proper " . �, I Blyth.. .. ... .. .. .. . d .. .. .. 10.28 7.12 promptly attended to either by day or night OFFICE. 1194 tf
. Charges moderate. Special attention given to
. - Belgrave .................. 10.42 7.27 veterinary dentistry. L
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That was: enough; as the words training. It .may be helpful to bear in . L SEAFORTH. . � I Wingharn arrive ....... 11. ' Office on'Main Street, 110ROUGHBRED COTSWOLDS FOR SALE
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struck Tommy's ear, an expression of mind that good habits are just as firml I . GOING SOUTEI- I I 11-00 7.46 Scaforth, one door south of Ridd's HaIdware T -The subscriber offerS for Sale a Shearlin *
y . Passenger. store. 1112 Ram, a few Ram Lambs, a few She 9
alert attention, mingled with fixed an bad ones, and if the training of I I 'In --'I.';. 6.60A.X arling Ewes
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a child has been wise and right, he will I . I B, ... �. 7.,05 4.00 and Ewe Lambs. Also Durham Heifers and,
determination, crept into his round I al y L ,* � Q X"ORTH HORSE INFIRMARy.-Corner o Cows, registered pedigree.
- go steadily on'in the right way. The - - . -��r� 7.18 6.16 Will be sold on rea-
eyes. " Want to sit down in papa' a i l I Lo '*:::: .. 7.26 4.25 0 Jarvis and Goderioh Streets, next door to th sonable terms. JOHN CUMING, Londeaborc.
hat," he presently announced calm] " proper way to break a bad habit is to I Freebyterian Church, Seaferth, Ont. AD die I
Y. I . t � - I . Clinton] ........ ...,'.. .. 7.66 4.45 eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do. � IL193 4
4, No, Tommy," his mother said - put a good habit in its place. . It is the . Brucefield .............. .. 8.15 5.04 mesticated animals, Successfully treated at the -
L If yo ,SM. ppen.. ..,.,.,.. .... .. .8.24 5.12 O.&EY TO LOAN. -Private and company
it I I Surest and safest antac,on -Canada L Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the. shortest notice
you heard what papa said � 0 � . Hensall .......... 4.. * " 8.312 6.19 M funds to loan at lowest rates. sio,0000r-
Realth'journal. Exeter........... .... . ...... 8.50 5.83 Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veteff. private funds have been placed in our hands
touch that hat I Shall whip you well." i - I . I I L ONG. BOO TS - L. fQr Men d I I inary Surgeon. P. S. -A !arge stock of Veterin which we will loan in sun's to suit borrower_
Tommy Spoke no,, ; Napoleonic de- � . . I � . BOYS K, - ary Medicines kept constantly on hand] Loans can be completed at once if title satisfn.
termination does not waste words, it Undersold the Owner. - I I i Grand Trunk Railway.- - tory. DICKSON & HAYS, Cardno's Block, Sep,
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�e Moment he was released The proprietor of a, country store was � . I . -. . Traineleave Seaforth and Clinton station forth. -e . '1143tt
from his mothf��--'z hands he marched . follows: LEGAL ------�
acrosa the room, and finally sat down i ! . . - - ERSEY BULL.- gned will kee
noted for being particularly obliging to � . GOING WNST- SNAFOILTH. CLnmx
In his customers,and he had a cliiar-head- . Pawnger .. .. .. 1.o8 p. m. 1.20 r. - J du!ing the present season o his � -
the hat. Then Tommy's mother fulfilled � . - 11 MI ATTHEW MORRISON, Walton, Insurance ckersmith, a thorouLih�
ed and smartly' Passeng.er... .. .. .. 9.10 P. M. 9.27P. X concession, H. R. S., Tu
Oung Agent, Commissioner for taking affidsvitil, bred'Jersey Bull, Sired by Canada's John B�11.
her part of the contract,- and he was man for a clerk. ' .1 GEOI?tGE GOOD Mixed'Train.. ...... 9. 20 A. .Al. 10.05A .W. 'onveyances, &c. . Money to loan at the IOW88t Terms Q1.50, payable at the ti e f i
One day one of the befit custbmers of . . C
placed in his cot a prayerleSB,L supper- I I - Mixed Train.. * . . 6.15 r. m. 6.40 rates. M.. MoitRisoN, Walton. --- m 0 serr. ce
the house called to buy a dress pattern. . � Gouts FAST-- I with privilege of returning if necessary. jOHN
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less, sobbing little outcast. The price'was seventy-five cents; and I . � I Passenger. .. .. .. .. 7.69 A. N. 7.43 A. -- HANNAH. N. B. -Also for sale a Jersey bull
When his father returned, the case after Passeng_er .. .. .. .. 2.43 P. m. 2.25 P. M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &a. Office- .calf, eleven months old, thoroughbred. 1164
was explained to him, wlth the con. a long talk the clerk closed the OFFERS FOR SALE A MAGNIFICENT STO "K Mixed Train .. ...... 6.30 p m. 4.55 P. X J. Rooma One Door North of the Commercial
- 11 TOMMY is a VaUghty bargain at seventy cents. - % I � L Freight Train.. .. .. 4.80 P. m. 3.30 P. Hotel, ground floor next door to Beams hutch ERKSHIRE PIGS FOR SALE.k-The der.
. i shop. Agents--CAMBILox, HoLT & CAMIMON. 87ID" signed has for sale a choice lot of 13EItt-
eluding words - �
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boy-, as be doesn't want to say prayers ' . - SHIRF BOARS and Sows, from 9 months old d,own
to -night." mings, etc., in another part of the ; ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, 801101. All bred from prize 'winning stock. Also on;
store, the genial proprietor canie along , I- I Gtors, &c., Werich, Ontario. J. T. GA"ow, ImPoRrim BOAR 14 months old. Pri
Inet%ntly the sobs lessened in volume ' . 1, - HURON AND 13RUCE Q. C.; WN. PiLOUI)FOor. � 684 DELBRIDGE, Winchelsea, Ont. ces right. p.
, rubbing his hands, inquired after the - 11 - 1194 tf
while the sufferer gave his attention to f&mily of the customer, �prai6ed her , --�
this Statement of the cape. He didn't taste in selecting th i Meds and Boys Long Boots Loan and Inve'stment CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristan, -urOUSE AND LOT POP, SALE. -For Sale
want to say prayers, didn't he ? That at particular piece . Solicitors in Chancery, &a., Goderich, On$ JLJL ihe House and Lot on West Street in ye&r
of goods, and t as a special failror to a ' . I - , M' C- CANNILON, Q- C-, FHMIP HOLT, M. G. of the Public School Grounds. The hou
was all they knew about it. Presently . COMIP-A-W-Y-- CAMMION. . - se con.
I a fresh burst of grief from the cot, good customer ,let her Eave. it for sixty- L. 506 tains 6 rooms, with pantry, also hard and soft
eight cents per yard. ' L . J. DOWNEY, Solicitor, Conveyancer water. The lot is,well fenced and conveniently
- mingled with the information, 11 Torn- This Company is Loaning Money on I situated. This property Nvill be sold cheap a L nd
.is to say prayers." , 'the clerk returned, And the lady I ------ ;-IN- - D Late of Victoria, B. C. 01110 or on easy terms. Apply to REV. A; D . McDON.
my wan" . told him of the reduction the pr6prietor I Farm'Security at lowest Rates Mai of Commerce, Main street, Seaforth PYi- ALD, Seaforth.
. I of Interest. vats funds to loan at 5jand 6 per cent. ' . 1194 tf
Now Tommy's mother believes de- had made. The clerk was furious, but I I 1036 '
- COTT, Barristers, Soliciso ARM -ITN MORRIS FOR SALE. -For sale �
although she had ,schooled herself to that if the customers thought he was - . - ra F Lot2, Concession 2. Morris, pontaining 166
voutly in the efficacy of prayer, and not in the least disconcerted. He saw IffANNING & 8
BEST -AND MEDIUM S. Mortgages' Puchased. of J COnV0YAnc0r9, &0. Solicitors for the Bank acres, and well,fidapted either for Art-ain or awk-
adamantine flrmness as to the Supper selling higher than others in the stor6 . QUALITIE Ohnston, Tisdale & Gale. money to loan. It is within tw6 and a half miles of the flourish.
. part of the punishment, she was waiting I Ofiloe--Elliott Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. ing Town of Wingham. It is & good farm and
around the nursery, and folding all t - they would -avoid him and his discharge . I SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. MANNNG, JAJM &M. 781
1 he would follow; so he said: - ., - - -will. be sold che4LP and on casy terms. Applyon,
. 3, 4 and 5 per Cent, Laterest Allowed on HOLMESTED,successor to tht,'�ate firmal the premises, or address NV31. FINDLAToit,
tiny clotheSLinany times over to give "I.j.pst lboked -at the bill and ban sell . Wingbam P. 0. I
Tommy's hardened soul 4 chance to Deposits, according to amount and F. McCaughey & Hohnested, Barrister, So- -- � 1192x4
you that piece at Sixty-five cents a' time left. licitor, Conveyanoer and Notary. Solicitor foil HROPSHIRE SHEEP FOR SALE. -For Sale,
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reach this very point in its evolution. yard." . . _ Also an EX'tra Quality OfIEN'S FELT I to lend. on the farm of the subseriber, lot 4, con -
She went to the cot and lifted him out . . Farms for We. office in Scott,9 Block Maig S I
; When the sale was compldted the - OPFICE.-Co er of Market- Square cession 4, townsh of liorris.
he knelt upon her lap and folded his fat proprietor . . rn street, Seaforth. i thoroughbred
was as angry as the clerk, �- - and North Street, Goderich. - Shropshire Ram, Lee -shears, has taken flr*t
I little hands.. He was still heaving with, "Do you know that I made the price -- -� BOOTS � JFJICKSON & HAYS, formerly with Meagre prize in his class, at Brussels,Blyth and Belgrave
sobs of grief and astonishment at finding aixty-eight cents ?" asked the proprie- . . I . HORACE HORTON, JU Oarrow & Prowdfoot, Goderich ; Bar: shows this fill ' and also last year. Alsotwowell
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that WhIpPingL 1, hurts, 3) and to give tor, ;, ! . -- - . I risters, Solicitors, etc., Seaforth and Brusselii. bred Shropsbire Ram Lambs. All will be sold,
I I MANAGER, Seaforth Office-Cardno'8 Block, Main Street
I I I ; . 9 - Goderich, August 5th,1885., . on reasonable terms. THOMAS ANDERSON,
him time to recover, his mother reason- "Yes," replied the clerk, " but I I . f M R. S. HAYS. W. B. DICKS&,
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ed, with him � on the enormity -of his Want YOU to understand that no man MADE'TO ORDER- SPECJALLY FOR O-URSELVES. . Money to Loan. 1127 TO WOOD C
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I I Does Tommy want to ask God to I L I I I I M0 r C are hereby cautioned against trespassing
crime. can undersell me in this store." - - � : CO2
1 He kept his situation. I . . I I . � thi� premises of the undersigned, being lot
� forgive him, and make him a good boy?" i � I . = on
I � . I > MONEY TO LOAN. No. b, on the 7th concession of Hullett, and lots.
she asked, when at length he grew- � ; . 0 0. = * 9 and 10 on the 6th concession of Hullett, and
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The Habit of Rapid I 0 ""< 01 - ) ONEY TO LOAN. ---Straight loans at a Ps cutting or remo-ving therefrom, timber of.py
calmer. . . 0 1 4= 1
70 a" M Cent., with the privilege to barro
Work' Gents' " and Boys' SChool Boots, Ladies', r f war kind or for .any purpose, also takink-Aawn
. 11 Ess," he gulped. Edward Everett Hale, in an article I . � . I of repaying part of the principal money at an fences. Pat -ties detected in so trespassing. on
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" Then say your prayers like a nice in the Forum, � expresses- his surprise 11 LM3 time. Apply so F. HOLM TED, BurMall any of the above lands will be prosecuted Las the
i 0 Seatorth. I - law ditects without respect ofpersons. JAMES
I liftle boy '; she ad.vised. that clergymen 'should spend so much Misses' and Ohildr6n's Fine Boots, C= 850
(0707 _ . OTICE TO BREEDERS OF GOOD STOCK.
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Then h'e attacked the throne Of grace time , frequently a week 0 I . 1194x4
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followin a sermon of not more than thirty -five - U rin . DENTISTRY. .
with another gulp, and e 9 R' bbers and Overshoes ?9
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form of petition : " Please God, make hundred words. L. - = N -The undersigned will keep duringthe
Tommy a good � W. TWEDDLE, Dentist, . successor to W. J.
boy; and bless papa -and The average newspaper man, Mr. . . F. Fear. Office in Daley s Block, Seaforth, season at Leadbury, a thoroughbred Holstein-
' ; I CD 0 Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gas saministered f Friesian bull by
mamma, and don't let him sit in papaIg Hale says, writes easily I or "" Lady Collins NCpthlMe,"
t 1. and rapidly. _A r -Vt-WG- --P:R0--F`±rrS- the painless extr%ction of teeth. - 169 No. 15667, sire, Maud Hanning's Neptune "
hat, and let a piece of bread and milk He has to do it, or ge ft. He must __V XJ0 1-1 93 I
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ave his information in his head, or at . i � - 0 �:4 - record 86 pounds per day ; butter 211 pounds
come to Tommy in the. night sake. h . . I . --- 1-5 0 F. BELDEN, D. D S., L. D. S., Dentist. in seven days. Terms, $1.50, payable on the Iet
Amen." A mixture of devotion and di -L hand. He may be required, late at . � - . Gift , 0 C-1 G. Office --over John;on's Hardware Store, of January, 1891. J. T. McNAMARA. 1118tf*
plomacy that reached one hearer at night, to write a column about a great � I Pi i -I Seaforth. Electricity for painless extraction o L
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least with great directneae'L go that man or a political event,. and he cannot � L i . : I (D -4 W � 1164 ROROUGHBRED STOCK FOR SALE. -For -
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whether he was made a good boy or not aDend a week thinking the matter over. � X 0 0 P, 0 Sale, 5 Leicester '
I . i f T ram lambs, got by a ram
I do not know, bat I am quite sure that 1 1 t e�lf KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D. that took prices at the Provincial, Industrial and
44 The newspaper man knows, too, that GOOD ; ) 2 P . * S., Exeter, Ont. Will be at Western Fairs. Also a number of Short Rom
& piece -of bread and milk" came to he will have no chance to I I . 0 09) M ... Zurich, at the Huron Hotel, an the Cattle of either sex, ainongst-which are 3 young -
revise. his � . t4 LAST TmTuDAY IN BACK IKONTB- bulls fit for -service. - Also some good colts and
him in the iaight.-L. L'Estrange, in copy when he sends it late to the com- I L I C-t-hd and at Murdock's Hotel, Hensall, on the PIRST
Harper's Young People. ' i (A - CQ fillies. As- I have more Stock than I have room
positors, page by page. AND TUIRD FRIDAY in each month. Teeth .ex- for, I will sell cheap on time to suit purchasers..
- I So he writes AND - BRUSSELS. 0 Pi CD c -,P- CD 0 tracted with the least pain possible. All work Come -and get your choice. DAVID MILNE,
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carefully, and attends .to the paragraph. . E firstTlass at liberal rates.
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Force of Habit. in and punctuation. I - I - i 0 - r -V 0 971 Ethel, Ontario. I � 1191
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Dr. Wesley Emerson b as sai d : I I Hab - it will strike the preacher that this in . . I - L ! 0 C-7- I -J a �� - -- - - -- - � ,.--. --- - - ,- , - I
It is like a boat; it b as to - be built, but work at high pressure. So it is, but it . THE 2 P '0 - (D P !4 KEDICAL. . TEACHERS WANTED. I
when it ig built it will carry you.- becomesa habit.' When writers know 0 00 ct. S. FERGUSON, M. D. C. M., Seaforth, EACHER WANTED. -Wanted for School
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Again it has been said that the majority that they must work in this way, they CANADIAN -BANK 'OF COMMERCE "a . W. Offlee and residence, that formerly cc- TSection No. - 13, Sta ley, a fernale teacber-
of people die of bad ha bits -bad habits think quickly and clearly, and put the . . I EstabUshed 1867." I � W g) P d by Dr. Hanover, near Goderich street, holding a second or n
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of eating or drinking or sleeping ; by right word in the right place without . . a � pi 1,:� CD =night or day promptly attended to. Duties to commence January I -at. 1891. Appli.
neglecting to do things Which the the slightest hesitation. - . . . I KEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. IL M P. 0 . 1173 f ig salary will be received up to
y L (D LQ : at E. COOPER, 31. D., Physician, Surge November 20th, 1890. Wdress,ISAAC ERRATT,
ought to do, as well. as by doiag things The newspaper habit of rapid writing 'OAPITAL (PAID 1UP) SIX MILLION DoLLARS - $6.000l000 0 p " rn c -t- On Secretary, Varna P. O., out.
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which they ought not to do. , results -in fairly good work that will REST, I ., JZ 0 C -t- 0 0 R. and Accoucher, 1194x4
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The following from a lecture by J. ]EI. compare favorably with the more de. I - $80U,000 (A W RS. ELLIOTI & GUNN, Brucefield, Moen- IT[10 TEACHERS. -For School Section No. 9
" B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER. tiates Royal College- of Physicians and
Kellogg, director of the Sanitarium, liberate compositions of the preachers. ' . I a (1) Fd 0 D Gray, a school teacher having a second Or' -
Battle Creek, Michigam, i When a thing must .be done, that set- � � , %1111 Z Surgeons, Edinburgh. Brucefield, Ont. 9se third class certificate. Duties to commence
.8 suggestive : tles it. , � ---�- 0 PA tj L January 2nd, 1891. Applications statingsalary
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The In. ajQrity of the 1people hardly ap- .. I SEAFORTH BRIANOW t 50 (1) W desired, must be addressed tQ JOHN MC-
I G. SCOTT, M. D., &c., Physician, Surgeon NAUC
-3 It will not do tofineer at this rapid A General Banking 'Business Transacted. Farmers' Notes DisCOL J. and Aor,oucher, Seaforth, Ont. ,HT, Secretary, Carmunock P. Qjz, 1192-4
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writing for the ves residence South wide of Goderich street, Second --�-
habit, nor how- much habit lias to do unted. Office and
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, . -, q ,I w our aily lives ; yet it is our hab. the world, entertains, instructs and . P �� P-- �� Door own or the Preiibyterlan Church. 849 " ` 'a IN �
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� .� acteristics, and which make us differ histori s and other books, and in many R SurFeens
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.1 . - , t e at � 1- - Royal College ol Physicians and Surgeons 0 SCHOOL TEACHERS. -Teacher wanted
--- t : thc reet. The old farmer who has vacation, while :many others have to SpecW Attention given tO'the CoUeetion of CommereW Paper and Farmers' (D KIPPtOn. Succemor to Dr. Mjickid. Office for School Section No. 3, Stanley, holding
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, 1�-� e � dered, and he carries his arms half -flex -Local physicians at Canton, Ohio F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. JOHN AIRD, Manager. =4 �-j (D P> in house lately occupied by L. E. Dancey. ceived by the undersigned bp to November 20,
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.1 . I . �� . .. . % P. BRINJ% Licensed Auctioneer for the I 11-1 scriber offers for sale the house north of'
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11 ance. It is mental habit which makes a natural tone. -_, 1� . I . (D , County of Huron. Sales attended in &I I acres o fo together with three-
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: - - I (A ariii of the County. All Orders left at Tits On the front are a quantity Of Young fruiftrees�
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I I o flnel 0 1). Land Valuator. Orders sent by mail to F
� ., I - one savage and fierce, and. another calm themselves Dervous,weak and e . than their investment of money. V a my address, BayfleId P. O., will receive prompt 60 and go, Concession 1, Mckillop, containinj
. � - and Mild. When one feels cross most -hausted, No time is lost here; students must work. 310 I it CD 1--4 W attention. Terms moderate. acres, all cleared, well fenced and in a g90 2
1 who are broken down from excess or state a
f . : Every person who known anything about the'businesa colleges of 'Canada, says Of culti'vation. Buildings fair. There is
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� ; overwork, resulting in " Stratford is the beat spot for business education or shorthand. on
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, - I . -temper- lowing symptoms : Mental depresaii , circulars free. I a � s, 0 . � within tw6 lots of the corporation of Seaforth.
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i . i - I ed"centresof the brain, putanhabit I DD . I . � I d 0 t W- 0. DUFF, It will be sold chcap and on easy terms. Apply
!� � , - ,� ual frown upon the face, The muscles �-J D> AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTy on the premises or to Seaforth P, 0. DAVID �
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I of memory, bad , dreams, dimne;9 of W. J. ELLIOTT, ancer, Collector, Book-keeper and Accountant ; DORRENCE, Proprietor. , 1184tf ,
f i I d Fire Insurance
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C � ; ular wrinliles of the Scowl, . PRINCIPAL. .4 M - W , Loan, Correspondence, &c. ARM FOR SALE. -Avaluable 200 acre fann
, . I MU come so lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, I . I i 11 I - �- I Parties requiring his services in any of these Situated on concession 13,
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� � ; ch stronger than the muscles which headache, pimples on the face or body, � -� 1-3 branches will receive prompt attention. OFFicl McKiljop township. They are clotie to the best �
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. most of the time, is educating the inus- of the musclea, eyelids and elsewhere, . i . 0 F1 0 Convenicnee. The soil is of the very best and
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. - . cles, of his face which draw on the hori- bashfulness, deposits of urine, loss of . - I I I HAND=MADE I as botia faring are watered by a living Spring -
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I - -b the vertical wrinkles of ill Spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN SEAFORTH THE FARMERS' ber on both farms, a house and stables, and 3
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, , waya assumes the habitual expression constipation, dullness of bearing, lose of nee and terms apply to the proprietor PETER
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. '. show the the intimate relation betvveen are all Symptoms of nervous debilif Readymade Clothin_o� - tainiDg 100 acres, nearly all'cleared, well fenced I
L I I . I t59 (in connection with the Bank of Montreal.), under -drained and all seeded to grass,
. . the inside and outside, and that the that lead to insanity and death unlesys I : . I : Warranted to give Satisfaction"'. a ,a There is
. : 1�1 face is merely a mirror of the m�nd.' cured. The spring or vital � e br*ick house with tin roof and contain-
: force having � , If you want your feet kept dry come and get ing ZI modern improvements also a Jame bank
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The study Of the lines, of th face is of lost its tensi
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since the permanent, fixed expres8ion of ! L � BANKERS AND FINANCIAL � AG MS. CH*EAF FOR CA
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L" . 11 ,- . . Repairing promptly attended to. All kinds of ment hou3es and all out buildini.s usually found
. . the face corresponds with the perma- nently cured. Send your address for I I � . I Now In heir own premises on Market.Wreet Boots and Shoes made to order- ho on a first class farm. go are a]I in -
. I 0 man. or newi good aAd ubstantial, an , . will Seaforth, opposite A. Strong*s office. have not paid their accounu for last year will lzood repair. Also the adjoining 1arm being lot
nent, fixed condition of the mind. book on all diseases � All parti I es * The build "
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.1. -.-. , 0 I . prices that General Banking Business done, dtaft;s IS& ied please call and settle -up. � - I � 20, containing 100 acres, nearly all cleared and
' can be M. V. LUBON, 50 Front 6treet R a i , astonis the In st 'co , , ,� . I seeded to grass. There is not a foot of waste
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- -An elegant line ' frame hollse, frame barn, two large sheds etc.
. � - %.� gets into the habit of working too hard, I which are -faint -spells purple ji of FALL, CA' S ju' " ' � . I - There is a good bearing ordhard on Leach farm.
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- L - orcing i flushes, rus4-of blood to the bead,,dull . I L 9.1-06 stock of GENtS' UNDERWEAR that we 8. � MARRIAGE LIOENSES Ujile and a bilf from Seafidrth, and ate among - .
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' L too much blood to certain parts, it will pain in the ' , are Selling at prices never. before offered in Seaforth. - On good natea or mortgage the best farwo in the -Huron tract. They will be
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310dical Soziety, persons.
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her diagnosis, but ,,why doesi
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tay-life to WarDer's Saf--O 011
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A zoological party ! Had
my life heard of Sueh a thing
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Rvgers.in the guise of a lionj'
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animal kingdom� and awa�i
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We live away out in the cc
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-At promptly half-palst seven, 1
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par lore in the least suggeseive �
agerie,or zoologics-1 garden.
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the back pa.r1or, where the (
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large blackboard. ,On each
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tached, by a nurr . ow ribbon, -
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printed, in a vertioal line, tf
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guests). 'We weite requestt�
our nameson. tho back of V
held ; then a. hat 'was passed
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heard nineteen gtoans, it 8:4
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