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I I � - _�, . � I .. - I � . � . . . I - . � \ - . i . . I � � I . - - ! 11 I I - . � I � 4 . . I I I. . . . . . I - - , .. I � I . - - I . - NoVI&MBER 71 1890. . . , 'r�41 It . I . I THE HURON EXx-WSITORV , I I . - , - — . - i -.____---'1 � � - � I �m ;�ni - -_ ­____ -_ . 7 - � . � � I . I i - I - Wft I ( . . i I __ . � --- - 0010MEN ­ I � I - � - t y Always Right in Her take it home and become familiat with besides, he contended that a I single . I . . . 78 ' - - � I - � Nearl I ; . I I the names of the animal � ; 11 , . . �, -'W A - . Judgment in Regard to 8 while the drink of the obnoxious " fluid might pro- � I . :BZjC) - . - . . U111311 - � � . ____ ccessful boy received a very ' tt ommon Things. - meek. duos death, as acids and calomal were . - � � I I C, I . I . .. TOTEM .. - . the ld gentleman over seven looking india-rubber donkey. 1110ompati6le dwellers in the same stom- I I Electrio Hair Restorer . .. � ,eets I An o ty, came After the presentation of the ' I I . � . ., " � city from his farm, without his �r;zes, ache. But I was a good P . i I . YNO -into the ' - . erinader, and � I L83 - we were suprised to find bow &i� it my mother was ,a susceptible subject. RESTORES GRAY HAIR I � . � � � 1, i ___ , —OF � 1. overcoat. The day turnedchilly and he was, and hastened to bid our hbatess _ The buttermilk, 11 fr�esh from the . . . I I .� . a for was obliged to forego his visit to the good -night, and we .we ^_ unanim4us in churn," was procured and drank. No —TO rrs— . I . . . re I - . $hire -fair. . . OOL BOAS, . . I evil rasulted ; instead, came a perspir- � - � . h voting that the zoological party was the I � . . Original Color ,Beauty, Softness. I � 04%. To a friend who remonstrated wit great event of the season. ti a and speedy recovery. There are - . 3�_3 . � him for going away -from home thus un- � . � — I � 1 a Orle, however, who cannot use butter- I.. . it Z I I t,ylor . pr!pared, he said : 11 I thought it was - pelop . � Keeps the head Clean, Cool and Free � REA11UPIM - - - . Shee Skins. . milk at all. . Along with a cas() of new millinery 'received, came � . I L P 1 from Dandruff. . � just goIng to be warm; my wife told me to I � - I — . . .: �ank . 4�ke my overcoat, but I wouldn't. alled ,on a friend who is a - sev'eral boxes of Wool Boas for Misses and ChIldren . . . I . X. - Women have more sense -than men any- Member of a firm I engaged in handling Going to Mormondom. I —031orings—Fawn Grey and White—they are in I Cares Irritation & Itching of the Scalp. - CURES_ . �i 68 , - I . . . � ��_ -way. ;3 ra,8 L sheep skins. With a force of men and - The anthorities at the barge office,in dilerent lengths, and run in price from less than a . Gives a beautiful gloss and e to the - . I -For .A frank ad Sion. experts in. the Wool and skins, they New York, on Thursday - morning of . hair, produces a new growth, ardluvimIt stop the - ' I ftess, . Women's good sense is said to come were handling from 1,500 to 2,000 last week, used an immense amount of . quarter up. They will all be sold at a bargain. I failing out in a few days. Will, not soil the skin Stomach Tro'ubles and' __ I ieap. skins a day. These skins'were bought - . . - - I Tdii - from iatuition ; 'may it not be that persuasion on the 22 young Mormons I orthemost delicate headdress. . tt -they are more close observers of little on the market, largely, and were from who arrived 'the day before on the .1 . - � Blood and Skin � . — -thiage. One thing is certain, they are bheep butchered for mutton. They steamer Wyomit3g', to induce them to EDWARD McFAUL, FULL DIRECTIONS WITH XACII BOWLS. I ... I were a motley lot of all sorts, kinds fo ' I �L& ' I -,apt to strike the nail on the helLd, in all L rego their intention of becoming ,I . 13 � � 71ing I TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. DISEASES. � i�nd varieties—coar 0, fine, white, black, pros�tytes to the Mormon faith. The - I L - I . - . . �Iwes �� a otted, youn , old, and many . - . I lems of life, more - : and -frequently than the lords, of creation. p 9 of them girls wereseparated from the other pas- I Price, 60 cents per bottle. . 1166-52—No. 3 - , lamb skins. . 1. SEAFORTH. I 11 � L � re;L. . i "According to Dr. Alice Bennett, who t sengers as they landed and placed in a . Refuse all Substitutes. I I I _-�­ - �­_ . - _­ ___ . . , . � . �ora_ I I recently read a paper on Bright's dis- The first operation was to soak them, room . by themselves. Three female . i . . . — I �. - t4 with a view to C � . A L I ___ . ease before the Pennsylvania State lean -sing the wool. missionaries from Ahe -Emigrant Girls' . . SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA, I - .. . I I L I . . The McKi-11on Mutual Fire . . I : I � While wet, they *ere passed through a Home went arnong them and tried to � Ir . . L )a7ay - Medical Soaiety,, persons subject to � I I . )G or machine which took out all the burs convince them of the folly of the " - H. SPENOER OASE . bilious attacks. and sick headaches, who I I course . � zkndg, have crawling sensations, like the flow- trash lumps, etc., They were then they proposed to follow. One of the I I I Insurance Company. . � I , . - .1 � Wer. carefully scraped ,to remove all ; the girls, Karen Sylvestein by name, acted i Chemist and Druggist, 60 King St., West, * � I 1, 5fac- jag of weter in the head, who are I tired � . . �L . flesh from the flesh side of the.P'elt. as spokeswom for the party, frankly - . I � I FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN I - . Sea- all. the tinia" an d at- I an . I HAMILTOX, - - - ONTARIO.- ­ I I I I ftf They were then soaked in a soluti6n, to acknowledged that they were all willi I . PROPERTY ONLY INSURED. tacks of sudden weakness, may. well be Ila r? I ' i -_ cee - suspected of dangerous tendencies in the loosen the wool, and then dried by,cen- to be one of seven or eight wives aud Sold by J. S. ROBERTS, Seaforth. , i . I I I . - - 1Z - ,direction of BrighVa disease. " I trif ugal machinery� preparatory to going were fully aware of the- principles of BUSINESS OHANGE, OFIVICK,ti. - I L . , igh. to the men who 1 removed the ,kool, Mormonism. The girls are all young I I ' Thos. E. Hays, President, Seaforth P. O.; NV. t I - I - . ! . � - � I i�ii� I The vetekan newspaper correspond I (:)MTr_V_A_T>.3[ (Z) ' J. Shann6n, Secy-Treas., Seaforth P. O.; John ; L I � : throwing it into separate. grades' L I . . ent, Joe Howard, of the New York- . as and ionie of them remarkably pretty. I I vice � Hannah, Mana,g,er, Seaforth P. 0. I I k I � I . . � ' 11 VHN press, in noting this statement, sug- they pulled it off. These skins had: The attempt of the missi6naries-to in- ]DIRECTORS. I i � bull Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Donald Ross, Cl�- ; . . ges,�a: "Possibly Alice is correct in ' Mutual Live -- Stock I L " , I been graded ;carefully before by an ex�" fluence them proved an L utter failure. ton; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton; George Wa t, L U641 her diagnosiLs, but why doesn't she give pert, so as to bave them as near of one* . The party conipriBed 203 ooulf E MEN IN AN OLID STAND. - . ; Harlock; Joseph Evans Bee-chwood; J. Shan- - � 0 sort as possible. i L . : der. . some idea f treatment? I know a.inan whom 32 are children. Among tl�e lot I-NSURANCE CO. non, Walton; Thos. Gaitutt, Crinton. . LIP,&- � These skins without the wool, were . was almebrried Englishwo an, who left I I AGBNTS. � � . I I,Vho has been 'tired all the time' for ten . . . � . mn, submitted io a rdost thorough process her husb ' d in Englan to take up the R.LBEATTIE & COO Thas. Neilane, Harlock, Robt. McMillan, Sea- . L � years. Night before'laet he took two an Mo . .. - . 1 7 1 . �� I One of cleansing and � Head Office: Seaforth. orth; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan, I I . . R. doses of calomel and yesterday he wish- I careful soaking in -Mormon faith. She said she was called . nd Gen. Murdie, Auditors. 1. . . t I I I - . 'tt ed he hadn't." - . Parties deshous to effect Insurances or ( . . � I I various solutions and baths to- fit them and compelled'to go, but ref used to give Have purchasod the store, dwelling and stock of Mr. James McGinnis, THE ONLY Live Stock Insurance Company i � L - I for the tanners. her name. I , � ' - transact other' business will be promptly attend- . . I . - — A proper answer is found in the fallow- i , in Seafortb, and hope to r6ceive a continuance of the liberal patronage in Ontario h * Governwent Deposit and ed to on application to any of Ithe above officen, I I I Rev .. TAN av'ng a , I ,�ale ing letter of I'Ars. Davis, wife of ',NITNTG. , beihg� duly licensed by the same. Are now addressed to their respective post offices. .- . I I I rear . vz ' Is quite another process of the business. —One hundred and seven Mormon,, so long extended to their predecessor. They intend making'it carrying on the business of Live Stock Insur- - i - lon� Win. J. Davis, of Basil, O., Jane 21st, ance and solicit the patron&ge of the importers ; ft 1189 . - I - and consists of sa were landed at the barge office, New - . . - - I : . mach or alurn proces- - - , . ; L I � , I a - I � � soft M 1890-: 1 - 'V and breeders of the Province. r f I L ritly sea, as the skins may be suited to a York, on Friday,; from the steafiier . I - 4A at I owe - . For further particulars address I . I ana I I do not hesitate to say th class of manufacture, or as may be Wisconsin. , Real Interesting as Wellas Profitable for .Customers. Knight's Blood Cure. I . . -. ON. - my life to. Warner's Safe. Cure. I had . I L � i . .� a desired for further use. . —The Vanderbilts and the Standard . . - . � I . . i . -1 L' tt zonstant hemorrhage from my kidneys I . JOHN AVERY, Sec.-TTeas. i I After the entire �' Oil Company are' said to be after the 1164 1 STANDARD household remedy in success- 11 . . - i L process of fitting for . acifi They have added'a fine new collection of -, �ugars, Teas, Canned Goods, ful use more than 40 years. A .positive i . — for more than five months. The physi- Southern P c. It will cost them a . [A I � t le, t . ould do nothing for me. further manufacture was complete, .,- I -4 1 la _CIAn8 C care for Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Nervous Prostra, I 4� I L My these skins 'we for thei market about $54,000,000 to get the control. and all kinds of Spices. ANo Alull lina'4 I .:� 1001- re, readv . � +i-- 0­�; 4, A 11 # +11. P1 -A I )ck- husband spent. hundred,s of dollars and a t' nner's sheep skins. If the market 0 . % . � . , \ I I e. ­ ­ . Q._� � V A I ish. I was not relieved. I was under ihe a P, . 1� I . .-, I Stomach and Liver. ' � wan not satisla ctory, they were by an . . AND 'GLASSWARE, ABARGAIN, ,,,Complexion. ... - and" care of the most eminent medical men .-. , -1 Unequalled for Producing a Clear, � on� ' expert assorted into lots of a dozen. � CROC . . DR" in the State. The hemorrhage ceased These were packed into barrels, in a . . � I . * I On account of failing health, the subscriber A botanical compound, put up in pa es . before I had taken one bottle of the - . EPPS's -COCOAS - . offers all his valuable property in the thriving and sent by mail at one third the cost o or in - a pickle, headed up �and put into the eel- , We will also carry on the Pork Packing Business extensive", — Safe Cure. I can safely and cheerfully ' I . I I this Village of Brussels for sale at a bargain, either ale recommend it to all who are sufferets'of . lar to wait for a market. They would BREAKFAST. fall, and will . � whole or in separate lots to suit purchaser. The ary medicine. Large packages., tmfUcieiit for 3 It . ,on Ir � stay there any length of time, without " By a thorough jLnowledg� of the natural laws � . property 'is centrally located, comprising in quarts, $1.00 ; half size packages, sufficlett for 2! � , - k7idney troubles." � I � I . . with 3 pints, 50c.; sample packages, 25c. tred � Aamage, until sold' � . which govern the operations of digestion and . part—Ist, foundry' and inachine shops A reliable Agent ,%ranted in this locality. altet; - . nutrition, and by a careful application of the plant and three acres of land; 2nd, brick store, KNIGHT BOTANICAL CO., THE WOOL, . Paythe Highest Cash Price for Dressed Hogs good cellar, hard and solt watsr, and fitted u ave A Zoological Party.- * fine properties of well-selectod Coco&,Mr.Eppe " . � : for dwelling above; 3rd, five dwelling houses a 1183-52 252 Broadway, New York. . vell � Assorted and graded, was passf-d over a haa provided our breakfast tables with a delicate- . . I r ri - — i � . � �old ,=R. . screen, through which hot air was driv- ly flavored beverage which may save us many . . . under rent at present. Also wood working nia. ' )PIN. - "' Miss Rogers requests the pleasure en from the furnace' below. Thed,rying heavy dootors'bills. His by the judicious use We are meeting the hard times, mo�e than half way by o" i chinery—IL large planer, made by McKecbnie & . of ouch -articles of diet that A constitution , may I z,1VM11y Bertram, Dundas; 1 moulding machine (8 sided) -41 .3 ID . ,of your company at a Zoological party apparatus was immense in size an" be gradually built up until strong enough to re. FIVE PO�UNDS OF TEA FOR 25 CENTS. made by Goldie & McCulloch, Galt; I band saw, Halsted & Scott, ..� 61ia on Wednesday evening, November 12th, rapid in its work. Each grade was Bistevery tendency to disease. Hundreds of made by MeXechuie & Berr,ram, Dundas, and in - I inz at eight o?clock." cardfally Backed and -_ sent to market. subtle maladies are floating around us ready to I good working order. For particulars address :E3A,_1%T=:B1=1,' S : lot tl A zoological party ! Had I ever in Nothing was lost -of the whole pelt; attack wherever there is a weak point. We may Give us a call ; it will pay. 1:�r Remember the - place, first door WM. R. IATILSON, Brussels P. 0. 1186-12 � . _V . I lots� 11, - I 0 I escape many a fatal shaft by � keeping oureelvos south of Hawkshaw's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. . . i 11 � __ - - ; . my I e ed . . Lod lif heard of such a thing before !. I what was wool was'gotten for wool. well fortifi with pure blood and a properly I Josepnine street, Wingham,Ont i my vainly racked my brain. No answering The clean skins were for the tannery-, nourished frame."—" Civil 'Servics G"Istte." ' - ______ I il wn . The best brands of Flour, Bran and'Shorts, also Peas, Oats and i thought came, so I was obliged to give and the rest was used a13 fertilizers. Made simply with boiling water or nift. Sold . A-nd new styles of Dresd Goods J. A. HALSTED, Mount Forest. � ort only in packets by grocers, labelled J. W., , Listowel. I up all hope of appearing before Miss Fine -wooled skins were worth -the . thus: Barley, always on hand. - �CIOTT the- ,JAXgS Epps & Co., Hom(eopa.thio Chemist@, I � at AOFF-MAN. &-CO'S. Seaforth. � I I Rogers in the guise of a lion, polar bear, most money. A plain, Merino elt was London, England. ) � Z3, I - __. -_ I lW41-52 I I - . Deposits received and Interest &I !. I ­ or any other dangerous member of the worth as much as a coarse woollen pelt, --- i � ' lowed. ' I i - I . I - � I R. BEATTIE & COO .- I I I Z � i . .1 4 animal kingdom, and await develop- plus the value of ,the wool on it. A The Baltimore Post Office. Money advanced to Farmers and Bast- . M , , . .1, Seaforth Dairy. ; - � � ,he meats at the " menagerie," as my teasing. wrinkled, Merino pelt was worth less as I don't care who is appointed to Baltinilore - . ness Men, � . I , , brothers at once began to ca,11 Miss Rog- a skin, but the amount of wool on it post office, said General Johnston to the Presi- � 311- � On long or short time,on endorsed notes ow t . e,'$, � era' house. made it more than equal to a coarge dent. but I do insist that my cook use Imperial � collateral security. Sale notes bought at a fair -, ; e $ tream Tartar Baking Powder. I am done with FUR, .. Having purchased the Dairy Business valuation. Money remitted to all parts of i . . Hk - We live away out in the country, and pelt with little wool on it. A Plain powder containing alum andjainmonis. . � . I - � . . from Mr. Roderick Grey, I beg to solicit a con- Canada atreasonable charges. -_ f ids � any entertainment outside the tegula- skin would sell for 30 cents ; a wriukl- - . tinuance of the patronage which he has re- I I i I I ceived in the past. With the advantages I Stecial Attention given totollecting I I Ist I tion church sociable and fortniglitly ed, Merino pelt would sell for 15 cents, � .1 t C'. C. RICHARDS X CO. . . . I �:1 . have in myrefrigerator and situation, I hope to Arotes and Accounts. I 8ti- �.! reading club creates a great deal Gf but its larger adiount of wool made it Gents.—My dalughter had 1�t severe cold and . . . be able to give my customers satisfaction a@ to I 11. � -t � — � � eaners. They injured her spine so she could not walk, and quality of milk even in the very hot weather. Agents in Canada—The Merchants' � i I : pleasurable excitement. So on Wed- more desirable to the cl suffered ver- much I called In our famil Leading� Coal and-Wn n�rl Burninir F"rn n�npq 1_1 .3 4 1 k. . i I 2 � 13ank ot ana. a. I I- ... could well attord to sell it at 15 cents— physician ; he pronounced it inflammation of i Min :; I nesday, when a knock came on my door I Realizing that the cash system is the mog Office honrs--From 9 a. in. to 6 p. m. I . . v aid � I at promptly half -past seven, and brother one half the price of the best skinri. the spine, and reeommended, 1111NARD'S LINI- . . just and satisfactory to all concerned, I have - � I I I )rn, I L Harry asked if it was " almost time to The whole work was interesting .from MENT to be used freely. Three bottles cured decided to sell for cash only. . A. E. SM1111, Agent. . i - I L Log- : Was as )e- her. I have used MINARD'S MNIMENT for a U � 1164-52 L - � , start,." I concluded his curiosity first to last, and it was -novel I 99' Tickets supplied at reduced rates . aid - sides. The vronder was, X ey broken breast ; it reduced the Inflammation and I L D111 � great as my own. I what di th cured ine in ten days. L � - I I . . � i use so many sheep skins for ? The an- -MRS. N. SILVER. . The Great English Prescription � I I � - 4 Ts., 4 When we reached the house, we f ound . 1 1171 . D. D. WILSON. Z - � sizes -5. 6, 7; d 8—Steel Radiators, portable or brick set. I r I . I . �E, I a. number of, the boys and girls already ewer was, to make shoes, gloves, - lin- Hantspqrt. , I an I i . � I - - Cures Weakness, Sperinatorrhe .-AM111h � � I ; I L I Emissions, Impotency and, an I 11 I there, but no animals appeared; nor did ings, book bindings, blank books and I - 0 - — I L Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. � diseases caused by self-abuse or . I I -0 WOOD BURNING _ � , . I we see anything in either of the large many other articles. Verily, the sheep - - .__ I THE ATLAPITI indiscretion. One package 81, I I . �fi . . . parlors in the least suggestive of a men- business is important.—R. M. BELL, in . Liroan3six $6, by mail.. Write for - I � � ; C*HDKIAf C ii -i +.xu %zJ',7na_"NTna A a -n rl _P� _Q Vn AQ ., q; _ frir - . . � � Lk Im . � c � I— I zoolovical arden. Farm and Fireside. � . J11.1 I UUL- V w M .15 SUIUSS. 0 . . I . arephiet r,uRxKA CM IcAL � agerie or ; . .. 1)01 � - .9 . It, . " p For We by LUMSDEN &, I - — . lo., Detroit, Mich. I - r , . � �_ . Those men always succeed best'wbo .niipd takes wood 43 inches longi and No. 53 takes wood 53 inches Ion ; ; - I ier, � After a pleasant social time and a ; I 9 WILSON Chemists & Druggists, Seaforth, Ont. � their own business. The reason is probably 1�i te- 1. :: : '- Steel -Radiators, portable or brick set, has an EXTRA HEAVY FIRE : bountiful supper, we werd ushered into Sewing on Button 11, cause they meet such liftle: competition. -Im- - I �ii- I . . I to t the back pirLor, where the chairs had I perial Cream Tartar Baking Powder is the most BOX; is the most POWERFUL -HEATER, Economical Strong, !! ' 09�- - - - -"�='__r i 11 When I get a bright idea I always successful baking powder !in the market be- I � W1, List of Larift For Sale a, 1, been arranged in a half-citcle around a - i ant to p.%as it &Ion ," said a la use it attends to It's own b6iness. Itsellson Durable Wood Furnace made. These furnaces are put up under the � . � d, r, as ca - ' � , I -had" W . - � � L large. blackboard. On each chair 9 its own nieriba, not by abgsing other similar HESTER WHITE PIG.—The undersigned In the County of Huron, belonging to The Can. — 11 she s&t watching a'youn,g girl sewing. - I supervision of a mechanic with an experience of 25 years in the f,:r- ada Company. Only 10 to 25 per cent. of pur. . - : prep � . . . � I been, placed a cara, to which was at ' 9. ,%rations. . I C Avil I keep on his farm, Huron Road, Me- chasemoncy required down, balance atan time - i � 19, i Do your buttons ever come off, Lena?" ___ y ; tached, by a narrow ribbon, a tiny lea - WO nace business, and are guaranteed �,q give good satisfaction every time. Killop, two miles west of Seaforth, a Thorough- . . I . d __ - __ _ _._ , , ) years at 4 per cent. Instead of oing ; � I- , bred Ohester White Pig. Terms $ within 1( r I I .or, 1 "Ever ? They're� always doing it. Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind, o*n - - 1, p�yablW'st to the Northwest, farmers looking for lani I lee I . pencil, and on one side of the card were can ; � They are ironed off, washed off, and human or animals, cured n 30 minutes by Fg- ESTIMATES FURNISAED. . the time of service, with the privilege of return- ecure -aome of the finest land in Ontario on the t ffy i printed, in a vertical line, the numbers I � ingifnecessary. GEO'_11GE CHESNEY. 1194tf I Ic- � pulled off until I despair. I seeIii to woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. � . - 'Clasy terms mentioned. County of Huron's Va,- L from 1 to. 2 (there were just twe . Sold by 1. S. Roberts, Seaforth.. 118652 cant Lands., 2.4 � 'O nty ehed buttons at every step." � ' , PIG. -The undersigned will GOPERICR.-13 con -S half 37. Baylleld-E � Z . BERKSHIRE � ; gue&ts). We were requested to place 11 Make use of these two hints �hen --keep during the present season on Lot 10, half 87.' M - . �, . . our wLtnea an the back of the card we - ., R P W49 aitland Concession-181and opposite )61 Timely Wisdom. - Kidd' . Ha' d. - -'-P'-e,- d Sto ve H � �e oncession 7, Stanley, a Thorough -bred Bork- ier - :, you are sewing them oD. then, and see - . ou ,, A 63, 64,65. � ; held- ; then a hat was passed in which" Great and timely wisdom is shown by keeping I LL shire Pig, to which a limited number of sows HAY ­4 con -W half 5, W hall 6, N half 7, W , ! . if they make any diffeience. When you I . v ita i r, had been P[aced. slips of paper, caref ally Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry on will be taken.. Termq $1payable at the time Of half of W half 11. 6 con -E half of W half 6, W ­ I . . Iff '- .begin, before you lay the button 0 the hand. Itbas no equal for cholera, cholera mor- 41 service, with the privilege of returning if neces- half of E half 6, 8 half of E half 6, N.3- 7, 8, INJ 9, I H-1 folded. Each one of us drew out a sary. WM. McALLISTE� R, VarDa P. O.,Ontajio- 10 W halt 1k, 8 halt and NJ 12,43, W half 16, IV - d, slip, and promised, a-3 we did so, that cloth, put the thread throug so bus, diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, cramps, and all MAIN STREET, . I 'I . � I that the knot will be on the right iide. a umnier coulplaints and loosibness of the bowels I I 119OX6 half of E half 20, W halffbf E half 21. 6 con --:-X t. * I ", we would not tell any one what we . � -_ halt 49 W half 5, EJ 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, S half � I . i I That leaves it under the button,. and I CHESTER WHITE PIG. -The undersigned I I i� should find written upon it. I � I will keep during the present season on Lot 13, W halt 16. 8 half 3, S half of X half I prevents it from being worn or ironed What is a Day's Labor? . A 4, X half 6, 7, 8, E half of 8 half and N half 9 * d 1i I found on my paper the wordlcmmel- away, and thus beginning the loos�ning ONE d,v's work for a heafthy liver is to se- 21, Concession 2, L. R. S. Tuckersmith, & Thor I t � ,� I I . lmportan'A . Announcement ough Bred Chester White Pig to which a limited 10, 11. 12,13.14, WJ I 6, W1 16. 8 con-Ei 6 EJ . I 8 15, E halt 16, NJ 18, E half of 8 halt 19, N halt 19 �; opard aid4 the number 5. Now th-e process. I - . crete'three and a half pounds of bile. It the . I number of sowg will be taken. This pig was . C, � I . 11, L t 4i -it plained: bile secretion be deficient, constipation ensues ; . � 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 28. 9 con -E ; ma er , of ceremonies " eX I I Then, before you� begin sewingi lay it profkise, biliousness and jaundice arise, Bur. __ � fiLrrowed on May 16th, 1887, was bred by S. H. half of E half 26, EJ of Ei 26. '13 con -N halt I . I ov- .- 1, 1:1 As a nuii-iber was called, a person hold- a large pin across the button, so that all I Todd, of Wakeman, Huron County, Ohio, one of 9. i5 con -Ni 7, W half IV pt. 21, 25. 116 con � I Z - -. .� dock Blood Bitters is the most perfect liver reg- the moot extensive and reliable breeders - I ) number ur -threads will go over the pin. ,Af- ulator known in medicine for preventing and -E half 6, N half 9, 10, Wly pt. 11. 17 con -NJ � � I ing a paper containing the samt yo 0 in the United States. This Pig has also take I must walk up and draw the animal ter you have finished filling the holes curing all liver troubles. I n 4, 5, 6, S half 7, 8. N. By ­14, 15, E half 16. S. . - I first prizes whereever shown. Terms $1, pay By -WJ 10, E 41 33, N E 70 ac 85. L. R. Zast­ - . (indicated on his slip) upon the I black- with thread, draw" out your pin and i � BRIGHT ,BROTHERS able at the time of service, with the privilege of E half 22. . , . I Imperial Fedbration . I J returning It necessary. GEORGE PLEWES. I board." wind your thread round and round be- . . . � 1089-t.f. I RULLETT-4 con -w half 12, 13, 14, N half Such a groan filled the room! There neath the button. 'that makes a 6om- ILL present an Opportunity to extend the I I . I 15, N haif:16. 5 con. -W half 13, 16, H half 17_ I W fame of Dr. Fowler's� Extract of Wild a I 7 con. -F, halt 19, N half 20. 8 con. -E half 9-1. 1 . wasn't an artist among us, and the pact sten! to sustain the possible �ull-, Strawberry, the unfailing rpinedy for cholera, IGS FOR SERVICE. -The undersign�d will JL -4 con. -N halt 23- 1 1 . -walk I - : . P keel) for service on lot 2, concession 17, � I b__ I thought that I must deliberately ing and wear bf'the button -hole. cholera morbus, colic, crampR, diarrhoea, dysee. SMLAL:F0:P1rrJM,* I HITE PIG, also McKILLOP­13 con. -I. N half of Ebalf 2, N I I of lip to that blackboa�rd and make an 41 It is no exaggeration to say that my tery, and all sumrver complaints, to every part Grey, a TmRouGuBRED CURSTHR W balf3. 14-con.—Rem. 1, 2,3, ii, 6, 6, N halt 7,E . e. . I of the Empire. Wild Strawberry never fails. I � a THoFtoueuBRF,D BiKRKSHIRE Pio. These pigs half of S halt 7, N half 8. Is. apology for a camelopard really caused buttons never come off, and I'm isure I . / will be kept for service during the seagon. STANLEY. -6 con. -14. 8 con. -WI 3, W half . . �� me to, shiver i But; I plucked ;up conr- vour's won't if you use my meth6d of - — The Leading 011othiers of Huron, Terms $1, payable at the time of serviee, with 4,Whalf5,7,8. S.By.-WJ14,15,Et16. - . - looked about me, and When 1. - . : I Mining News. . . privilege of returning it necessary. WK. BEN. STEPRE.N.-6con.-W half of N half & N . . I age and . sewing." I , I NETT. . 1191x8 I - saw nineteen more d,ismal faces' and I Mining experts note that cholera never at- , - - . half of 8 halt 23. 10 con. -E half of W halflo q, . tacks the bowels of the earth, but humanity in Beg to inform the people of Seaforth and surro try, tha t E half W half 11. 13 coh.-S half of 8 half 17, heard nineteen groans, it seemed that Hens as Scavengers. - I I ERKSHIRE BOAR. -The undersigned will N half 22. 14 con. -NJ 4, N half 8, S half of N �X . . general find it necessary to use Dr. Fowler`8 Ex - d, t enagerte wa they have added to their larze! ordered clothina trade one of the Bkeep during the present season on his farm h&1117,EI20. 15con.-3,N half 4,816, E half I I 4�a m s about to - appear. The hens save much loss on the iarm tract of Wild Strawberry for bowels complaints, � i el � I on the Mill Road, Tuckeramith, a thoroughbred of W half 10, N half 16. 16 con.'--Rf 1-7, N-1 a_ "No. 1 and No. 2,11 ca,11ed the " mas- � . � b 'finding. and appropriating k material dysentery, diarrhoea, etc. It is a sure cure. I is -and a girl'; and boy y - . Berkshire Pig. registered pedigree and from the 22. 17 con, -Rem. SJ 7,:NJ 19, NJ 23, 18 coo., �� ter of ceremonies " � that might go to waste. It is a- large . Most Complete and bestselectzd stocks of Boys', stock of Mr. "Jag. Snell. Terms, $1 per sow, pa. - _-N half 7, 8 half 8, 16, N hall 16, 8 half 19. � walked bravely up. Their pictures were . I able at the time of service, with the privilege - I , 19 con. --:-N half 4, W half 11, E half 16, 22 con. � . annual lose of grain at times of har6st- MEssm. C. C. Ricu,=s & Co. . of returning it necessary. JAS. BROADFO I D11 drawn, a -ad then began th6 fun and the . . g, and t�is i4 Gent� Youths' and Men's Reaft-made C1 thing OT, -Item. 8 E half 9, 8 half 10. North By. -R , I tng, threshing and baggin ,-I took a severe cold, which set- -4— -0 Mill Road. 1192-4 half W "it 33, L. R. West -Rem. 1, S. half S. I � .1 guessing. Number I drew such a re- tled in my throat and lungs and caused. me to - t I I all saved by the poultry.' Small Pota. . I An-< Sables, --9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,. W half & N half . I L spect%ble-loo king amimal. tha­t� no one ' p entirelylose my.voice. For six weeks I suf- ' I -111ESTER WHITE PIGS. -The undersigned of E halt 15, W half 16'L 17, 18, 19. ' toes and turnips, seeds of grass,, and fered great pain. My wife advised ine - —IN THE COUNTY. I . I - 8, doabte4 it, was a cat, and as such it was any other articles,' are thus conv�rted to try MINARD'S LINIMENT and the . 1,_) will keep during the present season on lot Rented Varins for sale at expiration of existing t - 44 entered on our cards." Bat when we -M 13, concession 10, Hullett, the Thoroughbred Leases. - . i �thxt ' effect was magical, for only after three doses 1, � L . into poultry and eggs, and sold, 1 1 � Chester White Nit " Prince," No. 4361, Vol, 3, ; I -came to gues3ing on Number 2 there and an outward application, L D) �)r Voice returned . . . - hester White Register. He is one of GODERICH.'—Bayfield-57 i.1; 6. 4 . I ce of opinion and could not be disposed of . in ally dther and I was able to speak in the -irmy that night, I . � National C HAY. -4 con. -N half 4- 6 con. -N half 14.. - I was a great differen , I I : .the best bred go in Ontario. A limited num- . � Ir I such- � laughing I I'm sure if two or manner. � . � a privilege I had been unable to enjoy for six ber of sows w1pil be taken at $1 per sow, payable 6con.-Whsif3,14.17. Nhalf17,SJ18,NhWf A , . . - ' i weeks. . . Prices Unequalled. - We lead the Trade. at the time of service, with the privilege, of re. of S halt 19. 8 con. -13, 14, SJ 17. 10 con.- � ,I 1, t, three. zoological gardens had been � . CliARLEs BLUMMER. � E half 28. 13 con. --S half 4, 7, 8. 16 con.- ' 0 merged into one, they could not have Buttermilk as a Curativb Yurmouth. I � turning if necessary. MATHEW HAZELWOOD, NJ 4, N ball 8, 19. 1(1 con. -IV half 6. N. By.- � � made more noise. There was' much - . - Agent. , I I R�member the Old Stand, Campbell's Block, opposite the Royal Proprietor. I 1194x5 W� 18, 23, S By -41, NJ 31, 32, 34, L.R, s ' o I Minard'8 Liniment relieves � Neuralgia. ' I . � Mrest--16. J L.'r,. �,ast_Rem. 4, F, half 6, R . Id I questioning as to which animal, could That old' domestic Temedy, bu�ter- I . . ,� - I Hotel, Seaforth. ' ' . -1 I - ; In the Surrogate Court of the half 10, S half 14, E halt 16. r - boast of two hunips-a camel or a milk, shoald -not be�*passed ove�i for __ __ __ — HULLETT.-2 con. -E half 17. 5 con. -16, . . , English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, . W half 17. 9 con. -S half 23. 14 con. -Item. w' ' ' A young - R dromedary. ', 6 No. 2 " ould give us more modern prescriptions. BRIGHT BROTHERS. - County of Huron. I I soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from . I . W half 14, S. pt. of N half 21, N half 22. 1 1 , I I I no satisfaction, as we each put on our lady patient of the writer's was sIiffer- horsesi Blood Spnvin, Curbs, plints, Ring Bone' � MURDIE, McKILLOP.-I con. -W halt 2, E balf 3, W cat . d, (,v I - , M In the Goods of ANDREW I . re,ry secretly) of course, for it is ing from a severe consumptive cough. Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swolle� cKiRop, Directory for 1890 half 4, 8 half 6, E half 7. 2 ean.-E half 7, Rem. ).' against, tkie ruleo of the game to show None of the usual an'ti � -spasmodies, ex- -oat, Coughs, etc. Save $60 by use of one I I ,�_: 'I JOHN BEATTIE Dee -eased. E half 8, E balf 10. 3 con. -SI 5, E bAlf 8. 4 1 1 Thi '. ' - : bottle. warranted the most wonderful Blemiah 11 I I con.-3,Ehalf 4. 6con,-Nhg,lf 6. 11con.- d yourcard) thenELIneof the anilmalwe pectorants, etc., isetmed to do any: ood, JOHN BENNEIVIES, Rec,ve, Dublin P. 0. The credi F, half of W half 7, N -half of 8 half and S "If . I I Cure ever known. Sold by J. S. Roberts, Sea- tors of Andrew Murdie, late of the - . � si SuPposed it to be., simply because her 6tou'lach was too forih 1180#32 JOHN MORRISON, Deputy Reeve, Ward 8, Clerk of the Second Division Court Township of MeHillop,'Farmer, Deceased who of N half 10 1: - I - - Wintbrop.4-- - _' i I red " half k After twenty animals had been drawn, weak to bear enough medicine - to effect DANIELMANLEY,Councillor,Ward 1, Beech-' County of Huron. . died on or about the ist June, 1890, are re�ui STE P11 EN. -131 con. -S half 14,S half of 2N ,_ f lau,c,,h,inrf and talk- Finally, Minard's Liniment is used by Physicians on or before the 15th November, 1893, to sent to 17, 8 half 10, N half 19. 14 cob. -6, 6, 7, S h4lf amid a great deal 0 ., ID the purpose. . I suggested to � I wood.' ` ' ANS,Councillor, Ward 2,Beech- . the undersigned Solicitor for the Executors, 8, 9, 12. 15 con. -S ball 4, W half S. 16 C-010. 1 1 ii3g, each, one . pa-ssed -her card to her her mother the use (if hot butteriiiilk. I I . � JAMES EV Commissioner, Conveyancer, Land, Loan particulars of their clalins, with a statewent of -E.I (3, N half of W half 21. 17 con. --Si 115,: F; L . wood. - . the securities (if any) held by them, duly verified 18 con. -13 half 7, N half 19. 0 1 . . then a correct list it was adopted at once. Her ,first Th(') People's Mistake. CHARLES DODDS, Councillor, Ward 4, Sea- and Insurance Agent. � d riglit hand neighbor, , half 16, W3z 16. I t an ac- I . . . bv affidavit- Aft,er the sajid date the Executors con. -E half 7, S half 8, _�\'J 9 R half II. 9-3 con . I of the aminials was read. Nex night's experience was one of bom- People TnOce a sad mistake often with serious forth will proceed to distribute the estate of the de- --8 balf 12. N. Bdy.-N, half .32, E half 33, W1 t count was taken, the gi.rl and boy who parative freedom from cough and �ain, results when they Ileglect a ,constipated condi- JOHN C. MORRISON, Clerk, Winthrop. - . I d, had guessed the greatest num ber cor- and a pleasant slumber. for several hours. tion of the bowels. Knowing that Burdock SOLOMON J. SHAINNON, 'treasurer, VRn- Funds Invested and to Loan. ceased, among the parties entitled thereto, hav 33, 34. S. Bdy.-27. L. R. W.-2, 5. le . I � Blood Bitters. i8,an effectual Cure at anypstage of throp. � I ing reference only to the clairrs of which they TUCKERSMiTH.-H, RA -5 con. -N, ball of S I rectly each receiving as a prize a beau- It was continued for a' long time, with L R013ERT G. ROSS, Assessor, Winthrop. shall have received notice, and after such distri- b,l'f 1. 7 con. -E halt 4. 1 ' , 11 tifully carved ivory elephant. - an unvarying relief of -all her previous constipation, dGeEPnot warrant us in nqglecting ADAM HAYS, Collector, Seaforth. I OFF11 ver rp I bution the Executors WiD not be answera e U.SBORNE.--s. By. B. -D. .� . to use it at the rio-lit Mine. 'Use it no-Af. treet, eaforth. 1116tf I . I I. . 0 I . DR. SMITH, Medical Health Officer, Seaforth. any creditor of whose claim they shall not ave For particularg as to prices &c., applY to tHE � - , i The most unsuccessful guesser among distressing symptoms, and an almost . - � . wM. ARCHMALD, Sanitary Inspector, Lead- received notice. This notice is given pursuant COMMISSIONER, Canada Co'y., Toronto. � ,a the girls was presented with a, brilliant- - perfect freedom from cough for several , � . Estate of the Late Donald to the statute in that behalf- I . . - 1187-26 ,f , I Equal Rights. u r � : ��. - . - F. HOLMESTED, f . . I , 0 � lY Painted Noah's ark, overflowing with hours after each draught of hot butter- sh. S_ PINHYROYAL WAMIS used mo er All have equal rights in life and 'liberty and � McInto I olicitor for Exemitom of will of njhlyb�r - - , I - . funny little beasts, " that she might milk. Lingering at one time for weeks the pursuit of happiness, but ma -y are handi- W. SOMERVILLE) I Andrew 31urdle, Deceased. I over 10.000 ladles- are safl% pleasanT I b 0 1 . from an attack of congestive fever, capped inthe race by dyspepsia, biliousne 8, - . sure In effect; a RAY,a greatest frle;U . 11 %\ea s General Express and Telegraph Agency, I have instructions to sell the proW r.wl athomeorabroad; I boxbymall I - . ,�rty occu. Seaforth, October 218t, 1890. 1198-4 %..2 � --- I . "IS, -11 - qu - - ,rpii or from'druggist. . dosed with calomel and inine almost lack of energy, nervous debility, w akness, con pied by the late Donald McIntosh in ihey, =ed pwticulan I . I . tipation, etc., by cornpletely removing these SEAF consistIng of britk cottage and other buildings, - ...... I al i i ORTH, ONTARIO. 2c stamri, Address . beyond endurance, the wri,ter began . SPECIAL MAKES , . I- .. . � I � � ;� , coin plain ts. Burdock Blood Bitters confers untold i, . & %8� ,lx%% d I . ys t and about half an acre of land, The property Is EUREKA, kXIVALOO., DETROIT, )UCH. - I I - I . � Ori - I . desire buttermilk to drink . - The ph _ benefits on all sufferers. � . Two Ex ress Trains each way, daily. Ask for very suitable for a retired farnier, and will be Of Grey Flannels at HOFFMAN. & 8old by LUMSDEN & WILSON, Chenv,sts 48-A ' A � - . . . . . I g1naL and only reliable. ician didn't " believe in"-h-unioring the I our BpeciaFproduce and money. rates. Telegra- sold very cheap for cash. Immediate po&qesslon. ' Seaforth. i Druggistm, Seaforth Out. U21-02 . _'. . . 9 : 71 11 A : I . 11ni) 1101f.4 F HOMIESTED Scaforth CO'S.) I .DeUra-M 01 poor imitations. W"Ims 0 Pau R'"5131 an %; V.&LJLesse U, inarp s uniment Cures Garget, in Uvws, . I - I .. I 0 1 phic connections everywhere. � - . 1. - � I . I � � .1 . 6 I .. I - � . I I _­ .1 I . I . . . I . � � - I 1. � � . I - � I . - . I . . � I I i I . I � . I . . � I . . 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