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The Huron Expositor, 1897-04-02, Page 7- �-Xl; . � � - , I . I I . . - I r- - -7-:-A*" � � �. - I W - it - i �. ... ; . � - L I I& , a - � # "I # �� - &L� 1, I 44k� 0-7 45� 1 . - Itim I - . . - . I 11 . - ­ - " .. - . I __NG0. � - I . 1, and our assortment � rants hi every line,, � , your expectations itx bay from us. Witb� I I I no ,one shoulcl feel, ` ble display of attrac. , . - Te like to� , I , goods. � Vf . pleasure to s&ow you: . . a will te welcome. ''I . . - I I , - . t. : i I __. - agmuir . Trunks art& - I t & large sto&, anct - I J D conslaeration, and ' � - I , I Lora in town, becauw- - � . - � - pialce— I . �� W � - __ i* � - � - . I I 11 _! . -1 . � - -1 �� - 'I I . I - �: - 1 --their, A;r- . I . - 7-1 I 1-1 I - . � � . I � �nfvrfaue - � 1i ­ � I . I � between I . � . � I _. I � � . ,n. I I - I -i tells of a I _� 1� � _1�11 � he bore - �� � lam_- � I , 4 � Ivio- =tlotl of . : . 1 ? -, I I _ a I , . � 1-1 , I , . , ght paill . -71 mpressed I t �stem, - a!� � I �, -11-1 6vater do . ; i I . . ­ .tg an ac- I � -I . , � ajoyment , I ) � � " - - I -inore of - I � I .�; - pes, t1jun I , i � � - � � . I � - I . I I . I . ance next I A I �231 - 4e -c -ted. 11" ,t w A , . hat -ft 4 ? , , give- . �statffped ZOR SEAFC)RTH. I I __ � . . �. : - . . , � . . � . � I I - - � from th& twinges -af I - I But no� omly has it I . I Y,� Ltly hap i ess,but it . pin - . . , I - I I I - , - . . I �Kj , . - _ ' -1 , Iv, NVe have givew I ,, � I ces consistent with- ��11 , � . � By loolcing at our- I I 0 � I rs have the pleasure- I i , I Lest clothes at the- It I .,� " - . , � . - IBRU�Saj_ __ 1�7� '. I Al� . .b.3 X I �A`_'ORTERT, _'Z I - ___ __ __ 4; . f, �1_ f .� ��t , I . . . . 1� PURE Apso JUCH I , 1� I i � � t i � I I i 1: . _F . . i - I 11 I : � 0 J11i I w 1, . BLACK � . 4 � . I I j� . - , I - I . � - I : -14 . . . I MIXED 1. . i ! r __ � . .. : � . -4, -1 . g, _ - � i. i . - I I -, I :80, 40; 50 AND 60 CENTS - -- - ,_ .�. I - - . . ouND—AT ALL GRocERS : ' '._1 � I . - , - 5 " � .- . - 7 JAGENTS'A TOR014TO � �,_" I __ .- I . 11 �RIE, SEAFORTH. . 11 I . . . . � . . . === I.. � . . 01: - .. - . � �W910#V_$$*#**#1 ­� . , , I - a , A :�- R Math .r .�.el , - I -1- � .- . , . - A ; . lm . insist 4� � . � "a Clothing for my - .14 — othing is all sewn , __ .-. I I t. . - * - , . he material is all - - - I ;d and shrunk, and :7- ' . - �_ � is guaranteed not to __ � . s well have it; when ', more than inferior f .. I I I - - � be sure of getting it .11. . . 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I M A ITIM. I bu:�S. ng an orphan ftylum' Que 'Public* " Then, from here to � day# and when the correspondent found out I XIL T � I � � I r: I spatted M= had given the load, and they haveL me remove ' to I � I . .- �' I � - ?" - I I R!����� . . MY IuLr, re his mistake he angrily demanded why the .- now wished to raise two hundred, thousand the new temperance I I , 1 . I I — I � possiblej for the - buildings and " 11 For what remon, my son ?" �order did not read "by Siminow." I COITNTS'. . -1. . � PUBLI 01. N rThe following locals were intendqd 4011srs, if - . � L ! I Mr. Sturaevaut "Becauielcanno longer hit at table An Englibb gentleman, in writin to a - I ;� - I I- for lafat !week, but were received too necessary endowments. 19%tter's 11 said he had already,been, consulted on the where there hi wine." % .1 Lincolnshire friend, mentioned the . I,- I . TASTE I 1 Mr. Jean Laudsborough having changed late.] '� I r I 11 8o I am to be vanquished, am 1, with kindness to him, and said he should soon -1. subject ; I I . . �, � - I Turmberr7. thought, I 1, "and I gums thatla all my traditions ?" e equiva en . � his place of residence to the corner cottage, � if Y;;,), send him a suitabl " -ha I t." The . - ,dire tl � behind the DomiAion Bank, a � I I - . -UNTS. � I has, in, NoTEs. I Wm. Holmes lift for Manitoba all it will amount to I" . 11 Not at all, I simply announce tha,s I am friend read the word 11,elep nt," and im- I CO3 the 00i'l Golden Lion Stoie, formerly owa-,- ,"t Tuesd4y . —John Janxiet had a bee .Cut- But he took the paper and wrote his name, to leave, '1� I mediately built a handsome barn for the - . I - -pieA by R. Jamieson, a §amplete stock of ' I - 11 When it comes to choosing betwet5n my reception of his elephantine majesty. Bk� , . ting woo,4,. on Thursday, 18th inst.—Miss and then he said : - . The flavor of Pan Dried I -everything to be found in , ,-A first-class -furul- Maggie Balfour has returned from London, , q will givefive thousand dollars. . son and wine, of course there is but - a ne much to his stirprisei a barrel of oysters . -led Oats is rich, and nutty. I ture store. I " 'the "equivalent."—Harper's R61 I � whzesh' Aderwentan operation.in the I 6ould hardly believe my ears. - thin to be said—the wine must go. � was ,Round I It'al, �u 99 It'is the natural flavor of the I We have sold and will continue to sell ho I.Ving what is termed a fatty At that moment the merchant &rose to a Vat misery we all might have been Table. __ - � . X ral " ' oat, wh pe. - goods at live and let live lb? O's. No exU9` tumar", ex. racted from her left side. We stature bf grandeur before me, and in my saved had you said that years ago, en it i,3 fully ri . tion in an�j line of goods -*e sall. - ,rough heart I blessed him ; for even then I know motheh" I � I I A Humane Ventriloquist We think that flavor is more I ,- are pleased to loam that she passed tl I Oar goods &p; b-ou ht from the beat . . . . %tsrio. We , , ,his d"p'rous exLmrienoe and is now con. that thi'lesson- of the split, wafers, with its So the family custom gave way to the A benevolent and humans ventriloquist � manufacturing firms i - . can �,ign of temperance.' Robert is still a tem- once served a refractory mule an excellent important, then whiteness. *alegcent.�—Mrs. Jermyn is *in poor health. sequel, was to be 'the initial of in future n . - . , therefore, invite inspectioik from the sharp- I- I . y ce worker, and dain , . ug of men What we may loose in white. . Mr A !Patterson, of Bla6vale, in retiring queom. ' � peran ... ty Alice anti ,her turn. While overseeing a gai I . � . -est critic in town or country. Visitors to i7rZ 1h; gutchering business and is rao '" _. youngest brothers are his staunch advocates who, with mule teams, were hauling l6ads negs in Pan Drying, we gain : our furniture emporium daily repeat the _* and supporters. � of dirt, a friend of mine—& ventriloquist— . � -story regarding the low price of , his effe* to a farm of 50 &am yhieb he - AN ENGI141.0BR'S STORY. :Theaged mother in her new peoxe of . came up and stood by my side. Presently a in flavor.. We believe thats' I . -same old � hamparchased. We wish him snooe"' in I . what you want most. - . 4 � , ? furniture now to what it *as three months - his now e I pterPrim—A vicious ram owned LIFZ ON A PA AD CONDUCIVE TO DIS. Mind says: - I fly" mule, driven by a fiery -tempered Irishman, . I � � - ago. We barve so doubt brought this Icn mft� . The Lord was good to save my fam as balked right in front of where we were . �iooked for reduction in prik". I � 9 by Mr. N. Ifolmes, attacked a valuable I TIAME . standing. The Irishman soon lost his tem- � THE TILLSON 1001yo LTD. . stow in the yard, killing it.—Mr. Thoum = a brand pluckeo from the burning, in spite We bay the best, and-` will not ,be under- I . � -Kentville Attacked of my determination to keep up -the good ,per and bqpu to belLbor the animal. Every, ' I - , . - Higgins iii recovering firroin a severe attack Mr. Wm. Taylor, � of I � Tilsoriburgi" gnt. � *sold b3 anyone. An pods delivered in of fflitess,which had -him prostrate for about . with Kidney Trouble—So-called Cures old family customs." . now and then the mule would turn his hwA I . I 'town or country free of ch.orge. t1hree woks.—Wm. Vaustone has leased Proved Useless, but Dr. Williame Pink , 0 , __ , and look reproachfully at the angry Irish- � 1627-52 1 . . , a- U "Ill f—A +_ lk-A A + +16.#- 1 - . I � � . � : -P - OVA -AIDS . . . . . . - � . I I -ed into the sto-7,e formerly, I'll **! � J y, in the WY' , ­ . Downe, I a r the Commercial Rate, .. � rying a full ;,t -d compietIr - . ; Of - � � - . I . ps, Blankets# ,.- handled by the trade. JUN* -,.-- ek a large consignment of � -,j , AT ROBES AND �-_ , AY ROBESI . . . . . . . . .. offering at astouishinglY' - I I - I - � - . ODERIOKP� ­ I I � - I � - � I . . I FORTH. 11.11 . I - '. I � - I 11­� � ... . I ., . _ I - I - I I � ... - 1. � . . - � � � . I - -1 - — Im the PuSh estate and will take u his resi- Pills Restored his Health. . . He Took. One Load. Man, QV a 10 a,. UNDERT*ING. . denos thire in a few d&y*.!!T0%n Hall, Of From the Kentvilld',Advartiser. It is reported. of the late William H. moment . -Pat, losing all patience, gave the - - _: .- . animal a tremendojw kick with his heavy . % ____,"� � - the boun4ary, bas leased the farm on the' I 11 Vanderbilt that his father, the Commodore, I In the undertaking de$artment we have There are veryl few employments more did. no - boot. The mule turned hie head,.and look- I B. line, known as the Blanchard farm, and t ring to the health than that of a railw t give lie son., when a young rnan,,. . . I two hearees, one a fine ciik hearse, and the in moving his eflecto there this week. ri . ay much credit for'business ability. Abiolute ing the Irishman square in the face, opel,%bd Notice to Creditors. I .1 other a light low-4own oni .� for winter use. � —6 engineer. The hours of labor are fr [Uently , verification of this is doubtful, but a good his mouth: "Don't you do that,again!" . W . autee the beat gobdo in this line - at I long, mesils irregular, and rest aul sleop story is told of an incident wherein that. . The voice soun h it came direct Pursuant to the statutw in that behalf, notice is 1. 25 5% eas than have ever Wen given in Sek Tuck.eramith. ., hurrieffly snatched 11 between rysns�') One son proved carried in his head from beiween the mule's parted. lips. The hereby given, t hat all persons having claim@ or de. 10 0 : . WEST V,ND NoTzs.-Syrap making has requently at. - mands of any kind against the Estate of James Kyle, . � of the troubles which very.f hip dropped from the frisfiman's hand. - rth. - � . . w I co . . I some of the astuteness in commercial in;- late of the townsbfp of Hullett, in the county of W.Leatherdale, ha,;rini'- ,taken his diploma, mmenced, find thus far the ran has been tack railway trainmen is kidney disease, tercourse that his father possessed. The For a moment he strwed at the mule, and Huron, ratired'farmer, decessed, are required to de - at the Champion College 0 Embalming un. very good. -A number of the farmers in which up to a late period has been looked Commodore presented -him with a farm on then, without uttering a word, be whirled liver to the underftned, on or before the 14th d&3 this vicipity delivered loads of hogs at Sea- upon as a disease difficult, if not impossible, . I der Profesaor Sullivan, ` of Chi � . about and bolted down the street as iast as of April, 1897, their names and addresses and fuU � cagol Willy forth, this week, where they received higher to totally cure. Although there exist.nu. Staten Island, informing him that he might his legs could take him. particulars of their claimii and notice Is hereby . with Mr. Landaborough, *6Dnduot the buiidi- . live there, and to make the land pay, as given ihat after the above date the Executors of the ness. Any work intruoWd to us win be prices than in other towns. -'Mr.Plumateel, merous remedies claimed to be cures, the that was all he cared to contribute towards *----7--7m-- . said.batite will distribute the assets of the said Do - .carefully attended to and-�satisfaction guar. of Clinton, is getting material ready for bhe'- truth iu that nothing had been foutid to 'He Had FaUen Off. ceaebd among@& those entitled tberato, having regard , * rbveraent of his �arns on his farm on successfully cope with this terrible disease the lad's support. A short time later the 0.111 to the olkime,of which they then have notice. I - . anteed. 7 � Imp � e I - son how hie was Patrick was a new man in the'light-horse 4 at Seafortb, this 20tb day of Naroh, 1897. R. � the London road. He intends to remove until the advent of the now world -famed COmmodori inquired of his DI , __ " one and raise up another, D - Williamf'j' Pink Pills. Chancing to hear getting along. � -_ . � , regiment, but his cheerfulness and witty re- S. HAYS. Solicitor for the Executors of the Wd .Remlember the Mw Fixmiture � Putting a stone r. 64 Not very good, father," the young, ffian plies had already established him as a fa. James Kyle, deceased. 1 1428-8 and Undertakilw Store. foundati 'on under and having the stabling one day that Mr. Wm. Taylor, a resident of replied. " What I need badly is some vorite. He had one drawback, however, — I 1� . flied in up-to-date style. -Mrs. G.Crich is this town"had been cured of kidne� trouble .1 � visiting friends in Mornington township th" thronih the agency of Dr. Williarns' Pink means of impro,Hng the earth." I . and that was his awkwardness when on'.& . LEATHERDALE & Is 1�1 Well, Ruppose you go up to my stables horse's back. Naturally bis position re- . * . ,� week.-1�11r. P. Valely returned to Chicago J?ills, a reporter called upon him at his I : I and get a load of refuse ; bat mind, I: shall quired the opposite of this, and 'PatAck - - ouse, LANO-SBOROUGH on Saturday last. I . home to hear froml� him personally what he. I � d Banking , , H* � - ; � 2, �, only give you one load." , worked har and faithtully to acquire the J SEAFORT,H. Couxu�_L-The council met at Kyle's thought of his cure. Mr. Taylor is an en- " All right," replied the son and he. 0ok -ease and naturalness of his comrades when � . hotel, on Saturday, 13th ifist. All the gineer on the Dominion Atlantic Railway, f ' B:0_&Xr0Xzr_0:Er_ . . I . member6i were prevent. The following his run being between Halifax and Kent. one load ; but to the astonishment of the riding. He congratulated -himself that this Night and Sunday calls,; will be attended '; . to at-11dr. Landsborough's .xesidence, directly changes ivere mode'in the list of pathmas- ville, and' lie is one of the most popular Commodore,' when he went to the stables was at last accomplished but one day (In connection with the Bank of Montreal.) ' I in the rear of the DominiOn Bank. ters for the current yean. Division 70, Wm I they had been entirely cleaned. - when on parade his horse. shied. and threw LOGAN &-00.9 . 1 li Davey in6tead of Wm. Sinclair ; division' ----) - 1 I " How many loads did that boy of. mine him with considerable force. 'When: he re. . . i - - , � ; rL�_,__,,:�;_,,­� 11 - _1�1 _111� cart away from here?" he inquired (if the ained coneciousness he found that his arm PANKERS. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. � -_ , �__ ; I 1 73, James Connor in place of R. Dalrymplb ; . __i7z ��_ �� � I . . - =� stableman. fad broken with,the fall� With his usual I divisio� 68, D. McGregor in place of Daniel - - - "One, sir," replied the f uactionary ; ,"but -, I OFFICE -In the Commercial Hotel build- . McMillai� 0. I . - characteristic g6od humor the poor fellow ing, next to the,Town Hall. � . ;division 74� F. Horton in . place - - as he said : . I I I of John korton ; division 76, Alex. Me- - � he carried the stuff away in a barge, sir."- smiled in his pain A *Genend Baukl Business done. Drafto ' _' I flarper's Round Table, 11 Well well, it?s too bad., I thought I ,n,L I . I - I I Tavjsh in place of J. F. McKay - division I I ed and cashed. a r4wt a1lovred on deposita. I . 0 1 had roved in my riding a great deal, but mu 78, John 'Powell in place of A. W. Bpown ; I 1// I f . . . . 41 —. !E - - 1P 11 pl_,� He Wanted Paregoric. � - inst . Elko -.4 , � division 90 D. Clark in place of D. Camp- 1, /I . I I eiam? I have, fallen off-Harper's Round . MONEY TO LEND . . � I z , 11" It is a good thing t/o remember t,he:.right Table. on good notes or mortgages. bell ; division 36, Wm. McGeoch in pla�ce oi l'i'li I il — ' .� James WGeoah. Mr. F, W. Farucomb, . ' 'I \X word at the right time, but it is not every 0 � I � I . I ROBERT LOG", MAXAGM fL1 0' . *1 engineer and surveyor, ol. London, was " I I , J. -I I civi — i I i : 11 � one who does it by such, a curious success- . eer for Tuckeremith, under z:=1_1___ I * - I I .1 I _____ - - ion of ideas as the man � � who dashed into a EPPS)s - COCOA I Loss . appointed engin 11 . . - � . I � the ditche a and watercourses Act of 1894, q . -1 /I ; 11 � j;, t P I 1'.. ull ; , , I ILI I � a Western drug store, and accosted the ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA MeMop Direetory for 1896 (_ at, a zalar� of 86 per day while employed.- , Ill - - I — - clerk with- " � � � - Mr.F;krncomb will also be employed to make , - � - .. " Sky -I want some medicine and I want Posses ies the following JOHN MORRISON, Reeve, Wifitbrpp P. 0. � ' ­ an examioation and report upon. the condi. I i ." I -_ I - it quick, too ! But for the life m Distinctive Merits -. WILLIA ABOHIDA11), � Deputy -Reeve, lAid. I 1- tion of the drain constructed under by-law I ii Itl t . 7r, \ I I can't tell what the uame is !" . . I � bury P. 0. $ F . . � WM. MoGAVIN. OoanMor, TAadbury P. 0. . ki I " 1! ! I , - , ./� �1_004,0 I " Well, how on earth do you exp6ct to , Delicicy of Flavor, wood - A of 1884'� on the 6th, 7th and 8th conem"- . _�. , N�� -JOSEPH 0. MORRISON, couildnor, 1wech . " . 'th a view to the extension, ' I I 0 sious, W1 . alter- get it, then ?" demanded the disgasted P. 0. , I . � . .. I- atiov, and' otherwise improving it, under drivers ov the,road. When asked by the clerk. " What's the name of that, bay on Superiority in ,Quality. � DANJELMLANLEY c1bunowor'Beechwom P. 0. .11 . . .. JOINN 0. MOMINU, Clerk, Winthrop P. 0. � I -eh 9" . I- I � . �� I I section Z of the Drainage,� Act. Next reportericoncerning his illness he said: "It the lower part of this lakew * . DAVID X. ROSS, Treasurer, Wiusbrop P. 0. , NOVINS . eeth.ig Will be held at Dixon's hotel,Bruce. was in the spring of 1896 thiat I had a se. ': Do you mean Put -in -Bay ?" GRATEFUL and COMFORTING WK. EVANS, Anewor, Beachwood P. 0. . ...- . COSTS � � in � I That's it ! That's it, And wbat'i5 the to the . NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC, CRAMM DODDS, 061leclor, Fissforth P. 0. 1. f�E*AIRS- � field, oia Saturday, Mey Ist, at 10 o'clock vere attack of kidney trouble, -brought Qn I �. F13R , � I : � � RICIURD POLTARD, Sanitagy ln"ctor,.Lead. , I _z a. In. ; i - I � � . . . � by continuouE; running on the road, and I name of the old fellow that put in there I bury P. 0. . ... All OFORUM. .1 * .*- I UT � suppose it is caused by the oscillation of the once,, you luxow ? Celebrated charazter, Nutritive Qualities , Unrivalled. I .X. .., IT Dus YAST I , BY 0 , . . _� I.... Ily � Brucefteld. . locomotive. Itaffected me butelightly at you know ?" I � . 'OLD -_ ,,P1"_111r . - . I, S I . .'- ­11.� , I .. vap 011 B. R. 1XIGGINs, general fire and life insur. first, but gradually grew worse. I con- " Are you talking about Commodore. In Quarter -Pound Tins only.- FOR TWENTY-SIX YE - ARS , I . , � ! . :.-. 0.%J � ance agent, hotary blio, convoyancer,00mmissioner suitea a doctor and ilien tried two or three Perry 9" . � -,.-PREPARED BY- 7 _ �, - , - . SEAFOR-TH" king affidavic., &o. , Private funds on - first varieties of so-called cures. Some helped " Good ! I've got it ! lyve got it "' -1 I`- I for ta ­ * JAMES EPPS & CO., LTD., HOM030PATHIC PIUMISTS �� _ roortgag6 On good farm proporty, at 6 per cent. me for a time, but after stopping the use of shouted the customer. " That?s what I . LoNwm, ZxaLA". � IN5*26 DUNNS ...., At home every worning ,ud Wednewlay of sub them I was-worae than ever. I had noticed want I Gimme ten cents worth of pare. I . . . - i , . I week. i 14" -----------* - - � . - 't numerous testimonials in the papers eoncern.- goric !"-Harpers' Round Table. I 9 I - .� Nom.ES. he anz;ual meeting of the Bible . 0 - . 0. 8, Doan, of olinton,says not to go on sufferin 11 ­ - 1. � as- held Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and reading'.,of —*— . as he did for yedrs with sait Rheum, when a few I . , Society, ich w in the Methodist lng �BAKI one cure that 1was almost identical with my boxes of Dr. chases ointment wfll curo you. - I . "THIE ZURICH �-'*"Nw church a ' Thursday evianing of last week, An Ingenious Device. Dr. Chw's Ointment cured Hiraw Prey, of Nof- I ,- . . .1 .�', own I decided to give them a trial, and - . was veryl well attended. The addresses wood, after suffering ten years withEezemaof the . I Saddlery, Furniture, Oman, given by �he different speakers were very' puwrehasedwelurs' ,s at a cost of $2. But An old darkey was brought before a lot. , a . � it as , I . I I t I ;xe I . �, - I - interesting. Nearlysixty dollars was -con- 2 nt for I was completely Southern magistrate, not long ago, aeoused Clowle Ointment also cured his - littlo girl of I .- ' ; 11 11 - � R . cured by the use of these pills, and have of stealing a neighbor's chickens wheil tile Eczems on her face 10-ift -AN10- I tributed'�y this branch during the past not been troubled with my kidneys since. I nights were dark and no one stirre�[ abroad. —.0060 . MINK a DUEST FRIEND 11 - I eiri the.ivhole of which is given to help in can therefore recommeud them to others The old man put up a long but weak argu- POSITIVE PROOF. L . LARGICST SALIC IN CANADA. :P3:.A.W0 "'(3_USM3- y � I =� supplying. the World with the Word of God. similarly alffict�d. � ment, seizing upon every possib!e, Fitraw to . . - . If you are on the lookout tot the bed place to bu7 This soci4y does without the ,annual visit The experience of years has proved that suppoit his defence. The evidence wat) too blessr,q. T. Milburn & Co., Toronto, On. - of the ag e�nt from the parent society, thus - . tario; - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. your ha-cuess of every discripthn and trunks, tr avet I there is labsoltitely no disease due to a vi. strong, however, and mattgra were rapidly . I I . hn -clue uAdlery shop, saving tho expense, which is considerable.- � ' I I D �M or Any rood8 in a first I tiated conditiou ol the blood or ,shaftered approaching a climax that meant a month of Gentlembo,-Solne two 'weeks ago I obtained a .goLH. WIMUZuricb, OntsOio. A ecial bollection in behalf of the famine � WOR SALE.-Iiioemed Hotel property for sale in �, ! . es, that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Will idleness in the town jail. The thought of box of your Heart wad Nerve Pills from our popular J! the vW&p of EMmoiadvills. three quarters of ' re � can now It you want to buy cbeat�-' Bedroom and Parlor - suYe ra �'a India will be taken up in e _ Oat, Mr. E. Soarlett Dundas, and I . ot promptly cure, and those who are suffer. this and the attendant ignominy stirred - 1kn acre of land, good orchard and *barn, everything �.-Suits, or any kind of Hoi�se Furniture, %idow Presbyte�ian church the first Sabbath in '�. . =ltatiMy sa that 'thofev have been very bone d repair. This house has always done a, good -Shades and CarWn Polev, 0 to H. WELL, Zurich, ing from such troubles would avoid much the old darkey to a point where he'did ficlal to mf I me re eving an obstinate and old stand- in April. -The following persons who have been e' I wits bu=. A in for eale or to rent one mew brick --Ontario. � A . misery and save man y. by promptly resort. nothing but splutter out, ing'complaint affecting my heart and nerves. heart house, with one quarUr an more of Ind, good 6tible, . If you want to save monevtmy Mr Organs where 'visiting friends in this vicinity left on Taes- ing to this treatment. Get the genuine as 'Pon my honor, jedge, Ise----er.-Ise troubled with the well-known eymptown of 6Very ConVOID1 . ence, all In the Village of ggmovdviUe. ou have a choice of 3 or 4 of , !be t manufactures day to return to their homes in Manitoba - and nerve trouble sueb w sleepleniom. dizzinew, For particulars apply to J. DALY, Egm6ndville P.O. L - y I Pink, Pills every time and do not be per- didn't done take 'em.11 neuralgic ancl other paim, for such a � in Canada, all are in stock kt rock bottom pfices. Mrs. Ja&.es Thomson and son; Mr. and suaded to take an imitation or some other At laau the judgegrew tired,and was iibout C'p'"oub had r,,11y given up hope of a cure. or to T. DALY, Sealorth P. 0. 1622 -t -f IF,27-t.f. . . . ;nVintiet at I ,Go to H. WELL, Zurich, Ot,t,kio- Mrs. John Moffat. Their ,,n� friends 1y; from a dealer, who for the adke of 'to sentence him, when a broad smile illz.lmin- _;o out of gratitude to this remedy, and so others . . . _ . , I . �, ''. I reme( * 49' �- way learn of its virtuos,' I give imy unsoHoited tes- ARM FOR SALE, 100 ACRES. -Mug lot IS ; - Mai sa 18 Just ated the darkey's face as he cried6at, I Fconemlon 7, townehip of Grey, one mile WWA __ . , Arent to the station to see them 04 and bid y ' 1: them God speed on their journev.-The the extra profit to himself, timony, : gc�Dd_.11 Dr. Williams'Pin Pilla �ure 'I's got it, jedge ; Ise:can prove an alibi Tnere Is no cure so good for heart and nerve of Ethel; 5X from azunela. Ninety-five acres house belonging to Mr. John McKenzie is as I � � . cleared; free -of stumps and stone's; well under- fth & when otho: medicines fail. , , ens. " . troubles its Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. This 1B J. C. Smi ., C009 . bout dem chick � . r ned and fenced with straight febees ; good brick , being oce4pied by Mr. Gugan, of Bothwell - "Well, what - is it?" exclaimed' the my honest opinion, My wife is also using this i6me- drat 'bounty. Mr. Gugau intends working with . . dy with grde;t, success for flutterlD of the he& -t. houte and good outbuildinp : *, 6 &aree to fall wheat - I . judge. - ne and 50 acres seeded down. Will bo sold cheap and :B.A._NT:K:1M:RE3- A Family Custom. (Sig J. V RoBwso,q, -on easy terms. A. McKELVEY, Brussels. . �, Mr. Rob rt Ross, London road, during the " I was brought up to have wine on the " You see, jedge, no poor colored man Dundav, Ont. 1627tf � - A General Banking b*siness transacted. summer.� A great'many of the farmers sre ic Mrs. Nevers, " and could take dem chicken at night-time.'j I ­_ . - - - . —_ I Thus far iable," said aristocrat I suesi and . Fwmerg' notes disc ergaged hi making maple syrup. -cuitom in my house- " HoWe that 9-wh6;t do you mean I I Lax& Liver Pills cure colostip%tion, biliou I LACKSMITH SHOP AND DWELLING FOR OnANd. the seaso h! has not been good. I have kept up the "'Cause, jedg*e, dey's nothin' but roiDsters sick headache, 26c. 1 I - BSALN.- .Fbr sale, the Blacksmith Shop and Drafts bought and sol&,', i I hold. Boys will never fall into the habit of I � _ - : 0— �Lt night, and de char e am dat I took � - � Dwelling at Harlock, of Mr. Samuel Reid. The ; I i Interest allowed on doposits at the rate � . drinking too much if they always have wine .9 . I , i oblate of a frame blacksmith shop, frame ; Bluevale., chickens." I . Property Do � �31 5 per cent. per annurno.- . and brandy as free as water." . dwelling and good large stable and driving shad, to- , - SALE -NOTES disuounted, or taken for NoTEs.'-Mn. John Robertson's 'niany Nevertheless, Mrs. Nevers' oldeat son � The* ingenuity of the .defence won the gether with a quarter of an acre of land. This is an - � friends a 'e grieved to know that she is very day.-Harper's Round Table. . excellent stand for a good man, For further pzrtle. ;� r, ' ulars apply to SAMUEL REID, Harlock P. 0. ,Collection. .. � . Robert, the pride and hope of the famiFy.' I I , ------- 1*� . I ill with p'neumonia.-Mr. and Mrs. Marsh did fall into dissolute ways, to the extreme . _*— KI -D N 1EY � 15274 ' . I I I OMOE-First (16or "Morth of Reid & -returnedlo their home in Woodstock last mortification of his lady mother. Yet, , - ' News Notes. . � ` . Saturday,". after attending Mr. Norman . � � OR SALE ON EASY TERMS. -Tho Uopertj on t -Three sheel i Inati ute, - Wilson's Hardware Stom4 Duncan'sr funeral last. week. -Mr. 4ames when a great temperance reformer came to p belonging to Mr.Crawford, � I F East William Street, near COH�pa ti . SEAFORTH. , i . the city and Robeit became interested in Simcoe county, � occupied by Mrs. Robert Coleman. Tbe house con- I_- , �� Crawford� who has been ill with pneumonia, the. meetings, Mrs. Nevers said to her afarmer near Minesing, I taine 10 rooms, besides clentf, pantries, cellar, good - �� -1 I — is mendi4lz nicely. -Mrs. William Messer is beautiful mly daiighter, Alice : gave birth to four lambs each a few days � , � well under cover and soft water in kitchen. - There . SEAFO. - inWingW,6 nursing her mother, Mrs. Me- 11 I hardly know whether I would rather ago, or twel�e altogether. Two belongint -get" U Is an acre of lanW, plenty of, good fruit trees bam RT11 . rmer in the vicinity, gave birt , shed#, &a. A good Denham Tisno, (cost *7F0) win . . , All' t who has been ill for some weeks.- have Robert a drunkard or have him 'speak to another fq I " .bles be sold cheap; also hone an outftt, VM. iair. , r StewArt was unable to go to hie to three each. . . * I at one of these common meetings." i I -Dr. W. 1W. Bremner died recently at . � COLEMAN. 1527x# � M, iWr, � � PACKING �. HOUSE* sch4ol iul rey until Thursday of last week, 11 R, ig indeed very common to get' runk, I . 4 1� � ' g to I& sore toe. -Mr. Harry Stowe and . j Los. Angeles, California, where he went I, ARM FIOR SALE'OU TO RENT. -For sale ot to . � mother," maid Alice. " A few d ago"as I � - . . 14 ;r -Bodjamin Saults, of Goderich, attend- was walking down Main stmet als 8 I from Barrie, for his health. He was -a, . F rent, lot 9, and soutb halt of lot 10, conoemdon TO - H S- edqst 'e w6dding of their sister on Wednes- aw my specialist in deformities and practised four I � Any person reesiding in 12, uuilett, ooauinippr ifio som, all cleared exoept ,� OG �� � brother Robert, on Exchange corner,' turn- i - L about 8 acres of good hudwood bush. The land is L 7 . years ago in Toronto, also n New York, . all in & te of cultivation, well undor4ralned. L . . I day.1-A. ivery.quiet wedding took place on. hand organ while a drunken negro Wednesday, at one'o'clock, at the house of 'aga hondon and Manchester Eni r1nd. Four and, we V11'eved. On the premim are erecW a & 008L M I . I ' i L " *,k.-- ra;' Stowe, when her oun eit daughter, danced." . years ago he 'married Mary ightiagale, S—EA F OR T T'r good frame house, with stone foundation -and heated Ta - Ru Fs - CASE miss, - g 64 Alice P . by a furnace, witb plenty of hard and soft water ; a � , An4ie, was marriel to Mr. Robert C. Toronto. who -may require a sure cure for Mod sta,bliog under- ,. I 11 I did, other, and I held up my head good bank barn 74x44, with � x In ' to 1, as Well AN Other Of the Seaforth Picking'House am pre- -in I -Pembroke sportsmen have organized a Kidney Troubles, such as Lame, neath, and two hay barm attac , i g, b� Rev. D. Perrie, of Wingham. and walked on, saying to myself, this is out-buUdings. A spring creek runs in front of the rred to handle ,any qiJintitY Of HOM Only a few of the relatives of the bride and fish and game protection association, and. Weak or Painful Ba0k, Dizziness, I ,v � barn throu h the two lots. arie &re sloo two good e or Dress, or wbWh they will pay I I t The bride wore a the beautiful frifit of the aristocratic old are importing prairie chickens, which they Headache, Dropsy, Bright's Dia- � the hig"t market V,*oe. Will have ,groom, were presen . l ily custom ot having wine at their ' QjrohLrds. It is 5 miles from Myth, and 12 from Son- _ fami . will liberate and have protected for a num- ease. Diabetes, and all other s - - man call on any pixtieslaving live Hogs stylish travelling gown. After the cere- table." - ymp forth, and about the saw@ distanoe to Clinbon ; con to dispose of, it notAed. For par- �nony th� bridal party drove to Wingham, . ber of years. In addition to the pr,DtSCtiOn toms of ventent to schools and eburches-I . Po"Mion can be ticulars call at ReWl 84,6ire, Carmichael's where M�. and Mrs. king boarded the train' 64 Alice !" of game,the association will use its influence I ­ __ had at once, and pardes either ranting or buyIn wo I., � ; � Block, Sestorth. - 11 I know you are horrified, mother,. so I have the lose of the implemente. I Terms 6"y,, TIM E & Co. for Port 11uroti, where they will spend their to get amendments to the game law to suit - - KI'dibey Trouble � 27x4 T. R6 F. CAS I I was I, but that was what I said. I have to, R. IL KNOX, Bly th. 1, �1� , 1518-t.f, boneVMOQn. ; inherited much of the family pride, and it that district. ! I . - � ' . - -am for sale or to -1 - T . I 'Canadian three Amp ig I Rrent, Lot 8J of B& eedto town � - 0— -A' -cent letter st E&L ESTATE FOR SALE. -F 41 1 would be the proudest day of my life to see . can procure, a box of Doan's Kidney - to bo issued in commemoration of th6 Pills, commencing this 11 i3o' McLEOMS I The Split Wafers. Brother Robert leading this reform that is I Wrd, Alpma, 160 som of land on table for rawng - - : Queeii's jubilee. The Hon. Mr. '.Mulock, 6 amp.of �, A manl who stands high in the mercantile stirring the whole city." I all kinds of grain, stock and bay. About 5 the Postmaster. General, has decided that 3rd day of April, 1897, cks-*Iug an'd chopping; mod of which is. seeded commu4y related to me the following little ts And have his name in the Times as this would -be an appropriate act on tho down. Ono -half scre of orchW-plumb, cherry System ROAnovator mcident I of his early life, says a writer in - art of Canada.' A-Aesign of the proposed . providing each applicant will. cut and apple tree&--amall frui.U�-gooaelmrrloz, rasp - r 11 .1 , one of the pledge signera, I suppow ?" I 14 Certainly, mother." . this a t ' his r her name � the N. Y. Ledger. - I p and berries, " also black currants, white currants and -AND OT#1111- I stamp has been submitted to Mr. Mulock. red currants; well watered, as there are several - � At the age of 16 I entered the store of ,,And have lim lead Gospel temperance -Miss Ads Lindsay and Mr. .David addresusat,",Vot of Osame and present over -flowing sprIngs, one at the house door ; frame 'T.ESTED - REMEDIES- Silas Sturdevant as a clerk. One day, inass-meetings, and sing perhaps." Thompson, of West Zorra, -'were thrown it at I bank bam, 30x40 feet with oUbling undeMeath full ". _____,�', shortly 4fter my instalment into the office, 11 W by not ? If he is � conv6rted to the from a rig duning a runaway one. nijuht ria- ' size of barn. Frame 6un, i8x2t, with cellar; qbo *A spse )for Jimpure, Weak and Im- I was en�pl�yed in sealing and su rseribi Gospel of Christ I hope he may have cour- awall kitchen for summer, M12. This form Is Wee _ ifle and antidoU iese6ess, r,6ip&ta- 1'r huE,drIng Affe tic) live and proclair� it. He'has celitly. Miss Li�dsay was seriously injured, miles from NW,ennaa, 21 mfles from lAird P. O., 2 _ -poverished Blood, Dyspep8ia� Sleep] LOW a lot oi pusIness circulars, severa I a, fine her head having come into contact with a IN.Fear's Drug Store miles from school ; about 8 miles from Doebwate tion of the Heart, Liver 060,plaint, Naurslgh, of them That was long befDre the day of �adress and a melodio" voice ; how could �elephone pole. The skull was fractured - station, on 0. P. it, and about tho smw 41468ce 4 cbitis, Coiliumption, Gall Stone@, - be. erved, unt-i in ef Memory, Bron - en, d I used small red. wafers f r Lie he put them to better account than to First come first q 1 36 ffom Echo Bay ; 6& miles from Port Findlay dock. -Jaundice, Ki ney and UrInAry Disea", -st. vitus, glut 0 and she was badly braised -about the limbs. " - There is also Iron and gold mines opening up this � Dance, FemLlo inegulariei4Z.And General Debi1ity. curin� t7ie missiv�n. While, I was busy come a leader of men ?" The young couple had purchased their mar- full sized boxes of Doan's Pills are vielidty, which will diske a BW�dlw market for , LABORATORY-God.erichg Ontario. Mr. Stu�rdevant came into the counting 11 I do not know, child, but I suppose my riage license during the day and wete to be disposed of. fann product4L Also flour, aw and plauing raills . � . . 'd when I observed that he was within a shoridistanoe. Reasons for selling: I in - d Manu 'room; an pride must be hurabled." . I J. M, MeLBOD, Proprietor an 'in _' I worked -the best I could married at the end of the mouth. ' game ................................... tmd to go Iota $hsr business. For further partle- , - I facturer. watch g me . The next morning's maLers chronicled the - -Thomas Grigg, of 2nd concession, Bur- I uhm Apply. to th6 atior on the premism, or by aping to get a word of approbation. BY* fact that' handsome ) rt Nevers, the , I h TWURRAY, Nact*unau P. O., I ford, died a few days ago, at the ad'yanced letter to ROBER '. Sold by J. S. RoBxaTs, Seaforth. and -by he spoke �o me. ' most popular young society man in the age of 85 years. Deceased was of �' ,nglish No ............................. Street, Ontario. 1527,13 . . -1501-i � I . � at y , an, don't you think half a city, h d been converted at the meetingi I � - _____ I ----------- 1� o9nq In had ,ze ,.4- birth. He was the fa�her of a large family -_ - ; , water woubd secure one of those circulars d the pledge, and spoke at some of sons and ,daughters, who are livin I . �i �._ . I T just as *ell as a whole one "' leagth and very eloquently from the plat- wiloin Town ............................... , Im . Princeton, Paris .and Ayr. His w GODER10H . . i 4 IM MCKillOp XUtUal ftll I looked up probably exhibiting as much ADrm. � . � . i I _ survives him at the age of 87. The old I I disgust ha surprise. I I " I shall go to -night, said Alice, with � IRM 6 � 'Insurance 01ompany. . couple have been honest, industrious people I � a at Steam Boiler Worb. � - I ii- � 11 If totL split your wafers," he added, &nimation. . 11 S,ay, boys, to her. brothers, and have seen a good deal of hardchip in .. I 0 . ,FARM AND ISOtATED TOWW I I you wi,ll accomplish all you desire, and at I I let us all 96 and lead the ipplause. I their long journey together through life. To . - .foci ea well - JESTABLISHED 1M.) PROPERTY ONUY INSURED . the sam'p time make a saving of just one never was so happy in my life ;" and as her show the old man's devotion to -the (11hurch, . � r�, . 'A . — ­ half." i brothe'r Robert at that moment entered A' when he could no . Man '01". X. CH RYST- L ornU334. He tu . ned away and while I was thinking fhe br�eakfast room perfectly sober for the t may be mentioned that IN. . ego Geo. Watt, President, II.%rlock P. O.; W. G. 1i I . self in- longer put his accustomed silver coin on the . 11 for months, she throw her � fir8t eime � , collection �late on Sunday owing to reverses 4 . � Snowwor to Chryslial A; Black, I 18roadfoot, Vice -President, S�aaforth P. O.; sy, a. — F - rs of all kinds of Stationary 8hannon, Sacy-Treas., Seaforth P. O.; Michael 14 ' to his arms. - � . he gave up the use of tobacco that he might Manuf soture C ( -night Rob. and bear you I 10 hisrine, Upright & Tubular Idurdle, Inspector of Losses, Reaforth P. 0. BE TER THAN EVER". May I go to still give his offering to the Lord. . I N 0 A P 0 "'*a-, . D1_ I . � I - � speak- and see you tie on ribbous "' ') I 0 — . � I TIM GREAT I r I W. G. Broadfoot, Sea=rxlex. Gardiner, 1,ead. JAND STILL THE BEST. ,( ertainly, darl � Write Plainly. . N I . C ing, if mother is willing. HINDOO REME bury; George Dale, Sestonh ; Thomas E. Hays, � - ]PRODUCES THE A150 I I Sesforth; M. Murdie. Ses�forth: Thos. GArbutt, � . 17 I hardly expected a follower in my own A Cincinnati grocer's house found that ReauM in 30 days. Oures :emory RS 64 replied the young man, much . - all Nervous Diwasee. Failing M-mory Clinton ; Thomas Fraser, L4uoefield ; John B. Me- family " . s, Nightly Emfi3- - 1� . gions, eW, caused by past abruseo, gives :%lt Fans,mo ke Stmks, Sheet Iron Works� TA&n, Kippen. . I touc&'d at the e.,chibition of genuine feel- cranberries had risen to 86 per bushel. The -Par-is, Sleeplennes - - Ar INTO. ., . . purchasing clerk immediately sent this note vigor and size to shrnnken organs and quickly but etc,, eto. Thoe. Nellans, Harlock ; Rabi. MoM11INn, Ser0ortb . . ing. hundred surely restoreq zoat Aral'thood in old or young. 0h, I am willing for anything," replied to the firni's teamster : "One R*Ce $jf.00 a P&Ckw. James Gumming, Egmondville; John Gov-anlock and � . ( C . (Simmons was the s Easi]y carried in vest pocket. P1.1 Mao dealers In Upright and Horizontal. 01de Valve . � T &N IMILTATZoN. but m A , . the mother. bushels per Simmons." ix for $5.00 with a wrftten 9-ara-fee to care or kuto�mAiic Cuti-off Zn&ee a specialty, All John C. Morris'on,audlors. - . . money refu,nd76DOWT BU - . I ,Lg I n,, , Partlea deiilroua to effe4t Insurances or tnins. . -1 And we are inclined to follow our lion ,driver's name.) The well-meaning correspon inain on having APO. If your druggist has not pi e and,rpe-lft tn g constantly on band . we will fiend It prepaid. e urniob, on short Douce. - 1) on dent thought the scrawl read: "Oneh,,dred f,t I& ItAlwate Fa 4 *Otother busLnesswill be p6raptly att,)nded t Sold in .lead Packets only. Never in Bulk. in pledge -taking," said dhe younger Ill,,) 0 RISKEDY co., Propm ChteW, 111. or our Ageatgo 0 �)Mloatlon 'to any of �he aboT6 officore, addreased to I . ersimmons," and the boys straight- - &A 4 Work* ­Opposite G. T. IL SWAU. Goderich. I � bushels p E. Q Harvey, Druggiat, ST. THO S, ONT. . . their reepectLve poSt offl :,� 1 All Grocers. brothers. . I . - �,09. . - I � I � I I I . . � . � __ I � ; . � . ; . . L I I I I L . �� I . . I . _. ; . I . � . L � ­' L I , . * I . I I . . I � � 11 , � ,�L : . . . L . . - L ". , . - . ;- . . i I I I . . . I / I i I Ho i - . I � . � " I ". 1�_ . ! � I � � I _ I : � . . . - L L - I . I . I . I . . � I I . - I . . . I I I . I 76.07AC 1__ /*, �J �#'�, ,,%, 111;�,1/11� . =--, 11,1fl 1-1 :� - -1 . I I— ,I � .� I . 1, I ­ i _. I 11 , I ''�, . ­& � *� I - . I I � . - _­ . _1__---_ "��''---�.---.L-��'�:L---'-'�����----�----,----.---.�---!----� -.-.------.-- ­­____­_­;__;_ ­­-­ L '� ''. _'_-j�. 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We are oflering a five L i ; ��� . . vund package of # ; � . 4 ; , 1 . � � � . � JAPAN TEA FOR 50C. -- i I : i ED the Crockery line we have opened sonle, I � � . lew lines in .� I - i I Dinner,, Toilet Sets, �� i 4 " : I I Which we are offering at prices to suit the � . � 11 I �imex. I I I . I ' � We are anxious to show you our goo& but, I .i I . I � . . � we ask for your patronage only 'when they i � &e'complete satisfaction. i I - . i I . . . . i . ; I - - — � - I . . J . - � L I , : I HU_ G__H ROBBy _ I A i �� . . � SEAFORTH. i I . i I L 9 Goods DeRvered with Promptness. . � . - . . . � , - ; . ., - �. . i ; I I ! � . WINDOWIWW - � I L . . I . . .. - I . � I - I I . SHADES. LL., . - , . � I i I . I I . � . I'll . . A L . . _ �� . . I . . . ; 3 � � � � � over 80 IS-' 41, Y I e - s 9 . � I - . L � I � : . . . . i . � 1� I � —IN— - I I I I I I ­ I . . - Lace, Fringed, Decorated and I I � I , Plain, and mounted o;a .1 I � . . . Spring Rollers . I.. 1__., . - LLL LL - . . 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I � L � t i . han last year, we are selling a good _aeaned . � . I . . urrant at 5c per pound. I - . . ,I I � - . I ; .. , I L �� � I . 11 - � ,,- We -are yaying the t_�highe8t market prices __. I a_ I of good fowl, butter and eggit f' I - --msh and trade. I . I I : � z - I :19ROSet L L � I - , * �_ SEAFORTH. IL I . - - - � .1 . . i .1 I � ; - I 1i ; � - � ; i . z L .1 I I - . -1 � z I L . . � I � I - - I . : "'. I i ; I � . . I I I ; L I.- - 13 I � . - � 1*i_ . T . i i, . � o :i .� � 1. � I . L � 1; . __1 � ; I � ­ W I L . I 4 . . �_ .": ; I . . : . I _. I - � � 'L , , 1 1. - * , f L ­­­ 1��.�­,­ -i ­­­_ --_-_'____L-___ , ___�. � , . z � : . � I : � � I � ! . . . . ; . 5 : I I - � � q - � � I , . L ______1__- -i�. ­­­­­ ----''------'-- &"6w