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The Huron Expositor, 1898-09-09, Page 7WORTH engageesanh. ll; and Laii thankful as was almost, later, by the irl, cow:tee-tiers varied, and for e of manner at the superb ender/leg what in poor silly >r an instant, a know, Mise with delieria& out her hand. e tears which alies were be- y wiped thenti annoying the # yet—yet by eireemetancee. moment her It of her in - se ! Her face Miss Bathley [ hill, and she Knees just be - tut talking to - that he was, t feel to have ing-field, 1st a estie matters, her that she ley. Somehow qui ring all her • direction of n instant, and • to your hotel r. though most that I will re an understand let the Bath - ea twice If re" said Mary, 'laps you will 30th of June, open carriage 3alied the soc- :h ia renewed Lady Laura. Bathley had surpoee of die - rank Moan's Lady Laura " that eally tan% telt Its was such a Bathley, care - heart of hearts eho was not a, --ge. All I can is simply the t I have ever -arik's word for :oroplished and certainly waa and the rea- be Cesperately riot feel for an. [ightest danger he should be f There was justice in my nies. I really r' all the family c to make liar o accept him. thing to know z..he was Masa ter from you to that menu - ii photo- 1;eorge for, he Juline is her coutiersation, .de part of the —a halt while - by, ihopeasing not toe late to 'a, with a Bud- this is to be ie Mary, were "In last said Mary ou pease, on oologies ought E. ontion of vir- ie family, and er, bothered' Ct. care to re - ONE DAY / Sets. Al! Drug - :Jure. 25e. airs. • , in a leading not the agri- ertunty, dis- eo a school of • the so-called They teene enwary, that. hie e z hibitora the material, iu. But rob- fej-ke, schernea. to, robbery of tted at many ionoral " ate • thaoy fairs, Ii into sinful i agricultural enticed frolaS it le:Ming the, seitle midway urity of youth ate io other T coMpeneatea eneiments of such shame - Lug that the -al at a,ndard. work to drag engaging the editorial rep- and subscrib- us promptly e fairs they - a sentiment, at purify the :ly put a stop pie who don't, way I ram the ;a them." a SiteliEMBER 9 1898' Th- Keep :Your I 2 I 1 2 fir YOUth It you are young y welly .appear so. If you arc old, w pear so? Keep young Inward will look after the wardly. You need not worry about those little stre gray; advance agents A gcr , 2. 2 2 2 Will surely restore griy hair; and it give your hair all th and gloss of early Ii Do not allow the your hair to three longcrwith baldness be annoyed with da We will send you on the Hair and Sc upon request. Mgt° to the Deaf It yen, do not obtain_ al tits „yon expected from thi, Vigor, write the dee Frebaely there is sorn with your general syst may be easily rot:novae, Adtrass4 DR. J. I. u nat. &P- r; we out- onger ks of f age. g olor tek ill also - wealth e. ; Bing of en you Do not druff. Jur book ilp, free the bene - he use of r about it. difficulty ... which .TES. eZ:iOS! • .11 I • IM41111 MSS es., -„415" (tat , - Our direct connections time and money for Canadian NO - Via Toronto or 1 British Columbia and points. • Our rates ,are the loweet. bo suit every -body and PU IST CARS for your mem for further infoirnation. Grand Trunk Trains leave Staforth and foleows GcuNo Wear— SHAW RTH. Passenger ,• 12.4Z a se Peesenzer.. „ , 10.12 Mixed Train 9,9 Mixed Traiu6.1: WINO EAST.7.. Passenger.. ; , 7.55 Fassenge.1r.. .. 8.11 Mixed Tram—. 6.20 III sane you' . 11 points. th West hicago, California We have them LMAN TOUR. modation. Call ailw ay. Linton etations as P. M. A. K. P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Wellingt On, Grey GOING NORTH-- Ethel Passenger, 10 04 r, Brussels.. 10.16 Bluevale., 10.28 IVinaham 10.40 la ISO SOUTH— • Pass Winghain ..... ('.50 53luevale 7 0 etrussele.... Ethel • 7.28 London, Huron 7.1 C CereTos, 12.66 P. M 10.27 P. M. 10.16 A. M 7.05 P. M 2 7.40 A.i..65 P. 4.86 P. . and Bruce. Mixed. L40 r. 2.10 2.46 8 05 nger. Mixed. A. Si. 8.55 A. IR 9 17 11.45 10.02 ING NORTH— London, depait Centrslia Exeter._ ....... ..... Henna a Kipper', . Brucefield. Clinton_-„ Londesboro }Myth Beigrave Wingham arrive onto SOUTH— Wingham, depart.... .. . 6.63 AM.8.80 P. 5. .. . ... • 7.04 8.46 Blyth.... ... . .. . 7.16 4 00 n es ro 7.24 4.10 747 430 Brucefield .. . . 8 08 4.50 Rippen_ ........ 8.17 4 ei? Hansen_...... . 8.24 5.04 Exeter • 8.58 6.16 Centralia.. . 8.50 6.25 London, (arrive) 9.50'A. M. 8.20 • nd Bruce. Passenger. 8.15 A M. 4.46 P.M. 9.18 6.66 6.07 6 18 6.26 .8.83 6.65 7.14 7.28 7 87 800 enger. 9 80 9,44 9.60 9.68 10.16 10.33 10.41 1.0 66 11.10 Paw figrou fooitor. • DISTRICT MATTERS. [The folloWing I was intended for 1 week, but did not reach us in 'me.] ! ,, .a.shfield. NOTES.—The farmers are b the land for fall wheat. Th large acreage sow d•—Some f 1; vicinity are drivin their cattl Quite a few of th wells have account of the drought .--bdr sore of -Glasgow, Scotland, p Mr. Smith McLean twenty cattle amounting n the aggro $25,000. • - ay preparing re will be, a rmere in this' to the rivere gone dry on James .1.1811 aohased front. carloads of ate to about' c=2 Tuc ersinitn Co A meetingi of cohneil was h hotel on Monday, August members preeent. The rates the current year will be as county purPosee, $2,115.55, mills on the dollar ;. for town eral school purp Pes, $4,671. 2,4 mills on the- oiler ; for s the requeitions of trustees : Se 60, reqoiring 2.5 1nills ; seat . -requiring 1. 3. mill ; section quitting .9 mills ; section 4, $ ing 1.2, mine ; se tion 5, $66. .35 mills ; scion 6, $125.00, mills ; section 7, 179.68, req section 8, $330.00, requiring '2 tion 10, $204.78, r quiring 1.4 $10?..67, requiring the Broadfoot dr asseehmentsilin ca the next meeting held at Brheefield o'clock.—A. G. S Clinton — The Canada Bus' JCHATHAM, 0 till leads - 'its contemp I, alone '134 of our pupils were orations in the 10 month an average of nearly 4 lie you think of it ? It Pays to Atte College re -opens -for uesday, September 6th Write for catalogue of noil. Id at 9th, ml f taxat ollows equiri hip an 9, req hools as tier tion 1, $362.. ri 2, $287.16,, , 8217.55, re, 50.50, tequir. 0, requiring requirilag .78 miring 1.mill t 3 mills,; see - mills ; union, 1.3. Parties assessed for Kyle's 11 'the ion for : For ig 1.1; d gen1 in who wis h may do s of council, on Septem illie, Clerk • WORMS cannot ext:t either in chi when DR. LOW'S W S RM. SYRUP is dealers. to pay their at or before hich will be er 24th, at 10 dren or adults used. eic. All • Counc • Hullett cduncil et in Hill's hall, Lendes- bore, on' Tuesday, August 30 h. Members ell present. The Usual by -la for levying taxes wee read and passed foil county pur- posein I he rate win be 1 2-1 mills on the dollar for township purpos , and L. I. debenture rate 2 2-10 mills, nd the tonne required to be raied for the eveval: school sections are as fol ows : Scholl] section No. 1, \.$390 ; No. 2, $400 ; No. 3,1$500 ; No. 4, f85 ; No. .5, $400 ; No. 6, $4.00; No. 7; $323 ; No. 8, $585 ; No. 9, $450 ; Union No. 5, $353;; Rothan Catholic section, $260. Several tenders were received, for cleaning put the Kinburn , creek, Wingfield Riley's tender being the lowest, was accepted, at 23 cents a rod. Accounts for townshl1 im- provements, amounting to $140, was consid- ered and paime'd, l8 of that sum was for damages for sheep killed b dogs., The Walkerburn and Hamilton bridges are both finished in good Workmanlike manner, and taken off the contractor's hands, the latter bridge is a steel superstructure with cOn- erete abutments ithe first of the kind erect- ed in the townsh p, and is a real beauty. Complaint was m de to the council by sev- eral parties regarding the practice of play- ing football on the highway in Londesboro, causing a great annoyance to the residents and others, and the clerk was instructed to post up a notice o stop he game, for, it persisted in, the onsequ nces may not be pleasant to all co cerned. A committee iSf the council ;will theet at St. John's bridge on Tueeday, September 6th, at 3 p. m. • • FOR internal or external se HAGYARD'S YEL- L(' W of I., cannot he excelled s a pain relieving and seething remedy for all pain. • cess College NTARIO, rariesi placing ri placed n ehoiee s ending July let,• per week. What d the Best. the fall term on either department D. MOLACHLAN Co, Chatiain, Ort. " • • W. N. S Ei A F 0 Eire and Life Insurane Rent, Real \Estate Ag Ravatossa and WHIT lecturing Sewing Ma Sewing Machines moderate. Arent far the .. WHITE AND GOD F i rst-C ass Wheels • atson, 11 T H • Agent, Houses to nt. Dealer in the family and mann- hines. All kind of repaired. Charges RICH BIYCLE. n Every Respect. 1580-52 Money t Any amount of money to pertv, at 6 per cent, per Peyeeents made to suit bor anteed, charges low. At offi all day Saturday- , ABNER COSEN McDon Loan. , oan on good term pro. n num Streight loans, Giver; eatiefeation guar - e Friday afternoon and Hens I. BRIEF:4 —Mrs. Willis Moir and daugh- ter, Mims Lillie, are in oronto this week visiting relatives and att nding the Exhibis, tipn.—I41r.,H. N. MeTag art and Mr. John Fitzearald, of Chiselhur t, were in the vih lage on Monday on th-'r way home from Detroit. —In the ,Lon don Free Press of Tues. day last an account appeared of the disap- pearance of one Isabella Cook, who was working in that city in what the paper stated a good comfortable home, and with -.1 out, apparently, any cause for running away from tar home, and that connection men -1 tions that it is the second time' that she Iola done so, and just here the report beeomes of interest to Hensallites, as her father, Mr. Wm. Cook, resides here, and some month ago, it will be remembered, Isabella ra away from her home here and owing to he having some money bequeathed to her by departed foster parent, and having a regis tered letter to her, address at the time i the post office here some unkind reflection and suspicions were cast upon and attache to her father here, so much so that it le up to an investigation in which, we . ar pleased to say, that the father was cleare from such suspicions, and ibis now aeon action or disappearance of Isabella goes still further to exhonerate her father and apt pears to show -ad, least that she is a restless, and dissatisfied girl, if not a wayward one —Mrs. Morehouse, who was here visiting her brother, Mr. *. J. D. ; Cook, returneOE to her home in Saginaw on Saturday.—Misa G. ,Morrisea, of Lendon, has also returned -home after! spendtng a few days in Hensel and vicinity. —Mils. G. D. Arnold, Mrs. J Macauthur and Mrs. G. F. Arnold are i Toronto this week visiting relatives, an Mrs. Arnold, the last mentioned, is combin- ing business with pleasure in the way of at tending the millinery ,cpenings.—Mrs George Huat, of Clinton„ waif here thi week visiting her mother, in-law, Mrs. R li nt. —Mrs. H. Wilson, of Teronto (tie 1 M. ss Carrie Derit) formerly of Mitchell,. ,ha ben spending the past week with her aunt, Mrs. J. Sutherland.—Mise Vidlet Haskell returned home a few days ago frbm a weekYi visit with relatives in Lucan.—Mr. Jamea Hutton, of Forest, spent Sunday and Moo - day i last with his sister, Mrs. C. A. Me Donell, of this village, and his aunt, Mrs. R. tMellis Of Kippen.—Mr. Samuel White returned to Detroit on Saturday evening last, after spending a week' with his parents. Mr. William Shirray also returned to that city after attending his brother's funeral.--i- Mr. William Elder is having a goodlounda tion put under his dwelling, while Mr. William Buchanan is adding to the appear- ance of his by the addition of a beat veran- dah.—Miss Mable Dent, of Mi chell, who, is camping] at Grand Bend, was in the vil- lage on Tuesday and Wednes ay visiting relatives.--eldrs. Tippert, of Dethoit, is vis- iting her eister, Mrs. Henry gook, of this place. --Mr. Johnston, !of St. Louis, spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. Miller, of Kippeo, and his motherd -law, Mrs. Hunt, or this village.—Mrs. Reith and family left here the Middle of 'tljils week fcir Grand Bend, where they intend bamping fer a few dayfe—Rev: W. E. Kerr -left her ler Toronto On Wedneiiday to attend Confer- ence, while Mrs. tielrr went to Oakville to visit her mother.--IMies Mary Brown, Of Windsor,' formerly o the London road, near here, has been spending the past two weeks with relatives in Clinton and friends in Hen - of Mount Forest, who the past month or !so Mrs. Wm, White, and Id Block, 'Wingbam. 1687 Three Years Ill 6d, From Sidney DiseasS-- • 'Although a Man of Three -Score and Tin,' Or° Chase's iadnei- Liver ills gave him back perfect Mani This is I as sick in of he time wit kidn too severe to cert fy that bed the. most for three years y disease. I boxes of pills afferent kinds—and a gr t many Odier kinds of pat nt med e nes ; besides th I was alder treatment by four • I - erent doctors during th, t me and not able to wo . I began to take Dr. II .ase's Kidney. Liver Pills a id since that ti have been working eve day,ttioutgh it man he r iy eol , eari) of age. Dr. Chases Kidney Liver Pi s have cured me. . AMES SIMPSON, New sabe Mills, Ont. ! , f the K1 !lays are not in a per ectly c anand healthy eon • Ition, t t. • Moodbeelines lin tregnate: With limper les, *n. a deca Serthe Kid eys eoo. takes 'lace. Bright's Dim ase, s ebetee, Gravel, . Rto e in i.eBladder In- do. matton I Of the B ailder, en. a Ion,. Let of Kidney ills , sea be . nte seated, and Soo er or efer in so many ins ances d fatally Dr. h se's xi. nay -Liver Pills cu e' all li dney treables. Sol. by all . cicrs, price 23 den s per be ,, other friends, return resume her duties iaat —Mrs, Miller White of Eketer, accompan Woodstock, were i's t renewing aequaintanc returned home on Mo where with fniendt electri fleeter which cidedly the bee —Mini Belle S Centralia, whe uncle,1M r. schoolithere. — Thursday, Se summer vacati she had been s er brother, 14 .—Mr. 0. F. lights with put in his new makes it at light arks r re she es De lir cc tern be n, an will, no doubt re -en ergy and viger. up Joynq,pf near St. tendingchoel at. Lu his brothe George. sold hs old, faithful " Blutcher " old age hard for h the doctor' drives a fin George JO week.1.--M spent last land and who Were MIL -URN are easy to t any heeded; d ho unablic ze • a ed e vill this week to ool teacher" • M. White, re. Pikel, of g on Tuesday Mary Hag 13 t from Detro e, t e peat mon h Hag had tt' n f t ed a mu rhanling r Bell's bloc nt time de- n the village. is week from visiting her (Ape' of the ened hereon ter the long 13 and scholars renewed en- duties.—Mr. d who is at - here visiting a diarmid has flown steed, g to , make it uitements of , and he now ng bay.—Mr. of ashes this of Toronto, me Sather. arrie Dent), day I. H.— endin r, Pe rnold ostly store he pr d sto turne had b gaty, ools r 1st, et er a tei vh t e rl -o a nhh r elens, know,] Dr. nd wen - begin i m to fulfil the fte inereasin prat e young fist -step tit made a shipm n . Harvey Wils abbath w th Mr. J is wife ( ee Mutt isiting bee. 4 I • 1 • . SI STERLING IlEA):SA HE POWDERS lee, hermit In actijni and eure to cure in from 6 t tO mhut.. • The 4oung She was ea young boarding scbool, and t gardless of expe se, any other vege able with the cook : " we to have for di chickens to dress, m the first thing. Wh " Wily, mum, they'r " Ofi then, just ger% ancient Romans alw coca- With the"r feat surprise t hu by." Shure, if lyonwant parinr the turnips." just pair them two Why, I had no idea esqe.lt " I think, celery would be mor right; Biddy. I'll t room; and I have a that will take off e you, hlum.1 Would name of the asylum cated ? I think I'll sons/there Myself if gether. 1 A PRIELE sall.---Miss Mitchell, had been here for visiting her sister, MIN••••111111.11. LiQuo DRUG HABITS PERMANEIsITLY CURED Vithieut publicity or loss of time from btaines, by a plirely vegetable, harmless home treatmen immediate results. el genial appetite. Cain} ,lee end clear brain. No ieeections or bad after effec Indaputable testimony sent sealed. Addrets e HE DIXON CURE CO., 40 Park Ave., Mentre 1, ouse ife, just although idn't kn Hene ow, Bid nor ?" mo,'1' re are t in thpi e there t ys cook era tire " It lw o help, "Oh, h and ter ookinge urn, till in yen ke it, tip me loVe cry sec ou mis where ly have td cc gio" rtITE HURON eeper. married, from educated re - 1W beans from this dialogue y, what are There's two '11 dress them eir clothes ?" feathersVyet." at way. The d their pea. It, will be a 11 that, mum. you co Id be w swee I I'll in no time. as so ictur- t washing the line." ‘• All to the bath - y Paris soap k." " irhank telling the the u were eddi- ke some les - g to work to - II S NE ESSITY, Kidney I Diear e Ca not Eiur When Dodd s Kid • eyi Pills are Used. Healthy kidneys re a,b 1 for the production o pure i1 Pure blood' is bsolut 1 good health—yes fo life i Se If the kidneys are weak hr blood is impure, poi °nous; a health breaks down, befor specific diSease. Dodd' s Kidney 'ills r diseased kidneys to . health They stimUlate the to pro abling thern to filter the pole blood. Dodd's Liidney Pi kno n that can a fore, they are price All orms Of Kidne the , D dd's Kidney Pula have unique recoi: —T enty„thousand cures, t one failur You should try a b x. TlaJ Wife's Te T se are the new • tmean m Which wlvee now make to mar a Is are th d willi do this. There ess and indispense.bld. Dise‘s are cured blyi (From 'Toronto Globe.) etc. ° EXPOSITOR. TIllS CERTIFICAT Brings Forth a Story. Bowatalmix, 0 We, the undersigned, certify that the health jot the Rey. R. A. Bilkey has for months /, been deteriorating, // and that he is nqw suffering from Nov e nervous prostratio tri gently requires immediate and p oiled rest. J. W. McLaughlin, M. 13 ith, M.D., L. Eolland Re THI S INTERVIEW TELLS IT. porter called on the Rev. R. rector— St. John's (Episcop 1) Bowmanville, Ontario, duel. A Blkey Ohara • a church function, and on congratulating him on the great change for the better in his appearance, the reverend gentleman said, "It is due entirely to Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills. "I suffered for over three years from extreme.netvouseesii, weakness and prc.- tration, and could not obtain relief. 4. few months ago it became only too ata - parent. that extreme nervous prostrati n _ had set in, as I lost flesh and appeti e rapidly. Three of our four medical m n peonoenced me in urgent need of imme- ae and prolonged rest in order: t� build up my nervous system, giving me a, eertifi. °eta to that effect. About this time, by ore accident, Dr. - Ward's Blood and blerveiirills were brought to my notice. I decided to try them, and on doing so a decided change for the better took place t, at once .i . I have since continued taki g the We; with continued and marked beie- fit and improvemnt. My appetite h s returned. I am gaining in flesh steadiy, and eiy general health is now goOd. 17arth,r, I am etre that these remts are die to the action of Dr. -Ward's Blood nd Nerve Pills, and I have every conild iie,e that they will do for others ill that t ley have done for me." Dr. W rds Blood and Nerve Pills are sold at See. per box„ 5 boxes f $2, at Droplets, or mailed on receipt cif price by the Dr. ard Oe., 71 Victoria, Street, Torte. Hoek of in. • formate) I free. meta. This part of the treatment is very import;rit, and those who ignere it will be pretty ure to make a failure of bulb grow- ling so f r. as flowers are concerned. - "Th Roman hyacinth is much preferable to the rdinary sort,- as it throws up sevral, spikes f pm each bulb, its flowers are mbre ,gracefu , and it is more likely to bloom. The bet tulips for forcing are, the early single v rieties. The best narcissus is the go den- ellow sort, with cup of creamy w ie. Do not bring these bulbs to the Win- dosv u til they have made strong root. growth or your hopes for Christmas floWers ivil be loomed to disappointment. 4 Do not bring the bulbs into the wartith and lig t of the:room in which they are to grew u til the soil in the pot is well 6 led with riots. Wtch year bulbs well and keep t 0 soil moist but, never wet. When you br'ng therriout of the dark ,:o not place t em in tee warm a room, and whet they bl om keep them in °a cool place." • - COU 0 ,,NC7 DRESS ALOE, tely necessar od. necessary fo f. diseased, th d the gener he attack Of1 re weak andl and strength.' ✓ action, en n out of the only medicin andmenatel. nts ten, led men ! S. 1---Remmber that I am th That]thou must cherish al thy life. —Their shalt not lay out ae at night, When lodges, f lends, oil c ubseuvite. 3—Thoe shalt not moke l.or Or out, Nor chew tob o roe about." 4—Thor shalt wItl praise* Nor pastry made by me mother the 1 shalt 5 Aud let her liv with ue at 6—Real amber, 'tie To tire, ma we i e --0Thocmh hs shalt winanner m iv gee eve 1 ' ' Iiie—Thou a aft not be a dre k ng man, But, liv on pr Miami I n. c ive my pie, spite. e te please, maste leer o e the year. thy dot I throe Id and meek eek. 9—Thou &elt not flirt, but list I allow i• Thy wife such reedone en how. abe cries, maze. m day to day, i0—Thou shalt get up whe And try the dh id to tr These My commian niento, fr fmplicitly thou she a obey. • 111 LIVER taOUBLES, billousq on, yellow eyes, jatin lee, etc lye powers of LAXA• I VER oi Mire. • • , 113 • owers to .61 om "Bulbs, to be brong t Christmas, should ,e pot as early in the onth E n ' E. Rexford n the Home Journal. "Give t equ 1 parts of lo m an' manure, mixed thoro, hyacinths and tul ps req 1 and the same tr atmen only bulbs I woul advise attempt to grow f tr. Christ "If you'plant your Imillos pots will be large :nough f Inch pots you n puts t sea -en -inch ones fo r may e dated. Tulips rid n r just covered wi h cart should be about h If its well at the time of pot the pots away in a plaeft cool, and leave t em ther sallow complex laid to the clu . They are sue° A No a! Seotian .Farmer Tells of His In- te se:Suffering From Rheumatism and II vlie Poland Relief. From he Bridgewater, N. S., Enterprise Such sufferingas rheumatism causes the viptim upon When - it fastens itself is almost noendilrabic. Only those who writhe urider it pans can imagine the joy of one Wile his belie freed from its terors. Mr. J. W. F lkenham, of New Elm, N. S., is one of t t ose ho have been realeased from pai, adwo believes it his duty to let others khow ow a cure, can be found. Mr. Fol. kenhani is a farmer, and, like all who fol- klw this arduous but honorable calling, is subject to much exposure. It, was this ex- posure that brought , on his trouble 1and caused him so much suffering before lia was rid of it. He says :—" In the epring of 1697 I centracted rheumatism, Through - Mit the whole summer I suffered from itomd about the first of October it became se bad that I could not get out of the house. The pains were located in my hip and back, and what I suffered Cali hardly be expressed. I became so helpless I could not dress mYself witheut aid. Eventully the trouble spread to my hands and arms,' and at timed these Would loose all feeling and become useless. In November I began lusing Dr. Williarris' Pink Pills, and after taking four boxes be- gan to improve. After using six boxee the pains tnd soreness had all gone, and I was able to do a hard day's wok. I intend us- ing a few more boxes, as a precautionary Measure, and rwould e r estly ado* those safferi g from this pill trouble to give Dr. Williams' Pink Bills fair trial and be made well. Dr. Williams' Pink PllS cure by going to the root of the disease. They renew; and build up the blood, and strengthen the nerveiii, thus driving disbase feom the eye tm. ' Avoid imitations by insisting that every box you purcha e is enclosed in a. *rap or bearing the full trade mark, Dr. Willi me' Pink Pills for Pale People. 13.---1;C°ne nt Pays to e r ed. Young men who have no concern for the elfare of their employers hay's not enough neerin in regard to .their ewn affaOs to ake their own life a success. A c erk, behind either] the counter or the cleak, 1s only of value to 'his employer when ex rts himself in behalf of that employ- e , a d the measure of his value iS the rueasi re of his exertion. Th refOre, the more a young man does fhr hi employer directly,' the more he is do- ing li r himself indirectly. By honest effrt—and honest effort is oing all he can—the young man not only coon es entitled to higher wages, but he is t the same time acquiring more knowledge nd s ill, which shall fit him the better to arry pa business on his own account hen ppor unity offers. It aye to be concerned about you em- loye 's business; it do es not pay to be un - once ned. —Cam ad ian Grcer. • —A girl in Stratford was natned Mary at- . er birth. When she grew up she dropped he "1r" and said it was- May, When she egar to shine in society she [changed the 'y " into " e " and her name was Mae. , hen she married and now she has dropped he fi6a1 letter end. spells it plain "Mm." • ; 1 A Quebecer's Confidence in Dr Ciase's! Catarrh' Cur—Gives DR. LOW'S WORM svaue hadeatla to the worms; every time, safe for the child, arid see nice to take the children lick the spoon. Prier) %fee o All -Nerves. Many people say they are '1 all 'nerves." meetly startled or upset, easily worried and irritated. Mu. burn's Heed and Nerve Pills are just the remedy such people require. They restore perfect harmony, of the nerve centres and give dew tierve force tel shattered nervous systems. sr. Doan's Kidney. PIUS Are the most effective remedy, odria for- weak, painful baeice •, 'Dropsy, Diabetes,' right's Disease, sediment in she urine and all ked 3; and bladder 1 r troubles. • dl\TCOriICIDe The Seatforth Cider end Jelly Fsetery is now running ittli jelly cook ,r enlarged, and' double the full :bleat. ' All fitted up, avith a ne grinder anav amount of work canbe done and seeisfactiou guar- nteed. Moping to see all the old cOstomers and I many new ones. J. Kr.En, Proprietor. le102x4 Seed Wheat for Sale. Tire underIgne& has for sale (4ixe Semis Fal f ............,---...... Wheat, suitable for seed. It 114$ a ebite chaut, bald head and is dust proof. nil one of the best milling wheats arid testa On pounds to the bushel, abd per- fectly free from foul seed.. Pricee$1 per bushel. Apply on 1Lot 21, Concession 13, Xeleillop. JOHN STAFFOR,D, Liedbury le 0. 602.4 Notice to Contractor. Tenders will he received by the Council of the Township of Mullett, for cleaning out about ($00 rode of ,the Kieburn Creek L. I. drains, !rem S. U 10 and 11, Concession 6, to the river. Nettle of the creek, °hawing the amount of excavation required can be seen at the Clerk's rffiee, Londesboeo. Tenders to be opined on TUESDAY, AUGUST 80th, at 2p 1601.2 JAS. CIAMPJ3ELL, Clerk. Notice to Oreditors5 In the Estate of Lucas Ross, late of the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron, farmer, deceased. Notice IS hereby given pursuatit te ,the statute in that behalf, that all persons hating chants against the estate of the said Lucas Ros, demesed, are }re- quired to send or deliver to iJams L. Moran, Seaforth, ("elicitor for the executors of the ACid de- ceased, on or before the 16th day of September, 1898, full particulars of their bleims 1and of the security (if any) held by thera, duly verified by affidavit. After said date the texecetors m ill pro ceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard hely to the claims of which they have received notice, and after such distribution the excutor-a will lhot be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, In any person of whose claim nate(' 'shall net have been received. JAMES L. KILLORAN, 1 • Solicitcr for said Executor's:. 1003 SIGN • OF THE . ,s. •,q• •-• a' If t • 0 • CZN RAL Hardware Store, We are to the front With a complete line of GRANITEW RE. I See our Pre- serving Kettles the best in the -mar- ket. We are sole agents fo old Cement walks; it cam) a full sto kid the eelebrated Thor, r laying floors and t be surpassed. Also ortland Cement. Try us for Machine Oil. Eavetroughing amid Furnace Work specialty. Give us a call, price ight. Sills & Murdie HARIMARE,• Courtier's Old Stand, Seaforth. D y s • ' "For over ele 0 years I euffered terribly with D spe sia and tried every- thing I could think of, but got no relief until I started using Burdock Blood ' Bitters. I had only. taken one bottle when I commenced to feel better, and after taking five r six bottles was entirely Well, and have been so' ever since.; I feel as i B. B. B. had saved my lit." MRS. T. 10. JOYCE, Stanhope, Que. B. B. B. cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Dyspep- sia, Constipation, Coated Tongue, Liver Complaint, jaundice, Kidney Disease, . and makes the blood rich, red and pure. It is a highly concentrated vegetable compound., the eedotseeforaspoonfulis hadults; 10 to 30 drops 'or children. Add' the water yourself. ;EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WAR ! WAR! As I war has been declared in China, Crockery and 'Glassware, the troops ar0 now being moved to, the front, where w* expect the first engagement to take place ens Frida , the 12th of August, when we will win the battle by selling good fresh goods of all kinds cheaper 'than any other house scour eestref Toronto. I will quote you a few of the m ny harp:tips which close buyers can by calling at the Seaforth Tea Store. The s le to continue only SO days, at these pricesnet-h mired and -fifty pieze Dinner Set, price' li, now $10; 44 piece Tea Set, price $3, n $1.95 • 97 piece Dinner Set, price $7, no $5; 41 piece Tea Set, price 83.25 and $..50, now2.25 • 102 piece Dinner Set, rice $9, new $6.g0 ; 10 piece Toilet "Set, p ice $5 75, now 84; 10 piece Toilet Set, p ice $5 50, now $3.75 • 10 piece Toilet Set, p ice $2.50, now $2; ioilet Set, price $2, n , - $l.130; 4 piece Glass St, price -35* and' i e, now 20c; Glass Sets, price 65e and 75e, new 35,3" and 45c, Half Gallon Clain Pitchr, price 35c and '25c, now 18c and 20c; monad° Set, all colors price ni, now $ .25; ditto, $1.75, now $1;10 ; ditto, $1.65, now $1; ditto, $1.40, now 95o; large lass Lamps, with Globes, price $2,, now $ .25; ditto, $1.75, now $1.10; dittos $1.50, now $1. All other goods will be sold as eq ally reduced in price. A cordial invite ion is extended to all. A. AULT, C4th. ea" t4tINI)THIN' L C. CE 05 ‘,..kSIICCE'55„e'e" LIKE 'DAM( TO RENT—TO rent, 100 acres of land, , X helve Let 26, Coneeesion 9, Morris. Possession for fan ploughing as gamte' crop Is cff, and of home and barns April 1st, 1899.] For partioulare apply to ROBERT J3IOGINS, Out. 1602x6 Christmas. into bloom by irt October, and. Possible," says ptember Ladl? in a compost of old, wellotted lye Narcissus, e the same soil These are the the amateur to as use. singly, four-inh ✓ them. In siX o t bulbs, and in sily be accommo- haus should be The hyacinth th in soil.' Water g, and then put hat is dark and until they fotm Relief at Once. He Says:1 Danville, P. Q , April 9th, 1898. EnerAisoe, BATES Co., Toronto. De N. mite,—,Enclosed find $1 for e dezen Ibexes of De. Chase's Catarrh Cure. Please send them at once. Every patient using it says : " It is an excellent cure, Nes relief at once.' , . Jam. etAssoN, General Merchant. Danvill, P. O. ......—.—.--.....1.-.....— 1 D Fowler's Extract of *Ild Strawberry. No hing has yet been found to supersean it for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera, Cramps, CCU and Summer Complaint. Don't tae a substitute. Insist ewe • 0.1 - on getting the genuine An Awful Cold. Mr. M . Wm. Darkee, Pine Grove, Ont., ways :—" I recommend Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Sore Throat. I had an eyeful cold and could trod)), speak. One bottle of Norviay Pine Syrup cured me completely." Health. Run Down. " was run down in health and weak, and could not get anything to do me good until I tried Burdock Biel Bitters, which has made me strong and well," THOS. LAWSON, Terra Nova, Oat. 1ml FA MIFOR SALE.—The undersigned offers for fele his excellent fain of 125 acres, being La No. 5, neeseion 12, May, comprising 100 acres, and the w st quarter of Let 64 Concession 13, Hay, cone pnislnr 2.5 acres, This 1is an excellent farm on sq ;mien id road, one arid ai quarter miles north of the fiend hing village ofiDaehwood. On the tennis an excell 14 frame dwellie . with kitchen attaehed firet-e eat bank barn 1 net er failing we'l of water;; good or hoed with ehete varieties of fruit. The farm s*ell fenced an is in a high state of cue; tivati n. It is 5 miles fr In Zurich, 11 from Mensal/ Estado , 9 miles from Ex ter station; churches and echo° convenient Te s easy. For partieula apply to JOHN VOEL R, proprietor, Dashwo P. 0. 1 16014 (em THE 5. CLAIR RIVER) SARNIA, ONTARIO. Fall Term Begins Sept. 1st 116 Of on lent On busin hand Can Fo a students have been placed in excel- sitions during the past year. System of book-keeping is actual ss from start to finish. Oar short- epartment is the most thorough in, a. further particulars address A.. S. NIMMO, Proprietor. : SH1 CLES AND,LUMBEB FOR SALE 161ARM6 FOR SALE OR TO IIENP.—Farms il X Tuekeremith, belie Lots 2 and 13 on the 3r Concession. Lot 2 belog all seeded to grass ; or? Lot 13 there its a la ge frame house, with ston cellar, hated with fa naee ; large frame brn, with stone stabling underlie th. and well, handy, with windmil to pump water; large stone pig pen .; frame d ivilig shed '* implement house ; work sho at d woodshed. It i4 *cll fenced and in a good stat of cultivation, being well watered and a. good els soil. It is a. mile and 4 half from Seaforth on thle Bayfield road. This e choice place and will bd sold or meted , on ye'tmeable terms: , Apply te WILLIAM ABERHAR on the premises, or tel Seaforth P. O. 1601-tf ' AUCTION SALES. The undersigned has for sale, cheap, first and semen class PINE AND CEDAR SHINGLES.' 100 a 100 0/ BE noon LUMBER, all kinds. Shinglea-and lumber man be seen at Rippen station. A car load of Flue and H into& Planks' Scantlings, eke, Jest received. OrderS can be left atthe dation, or with JAMES COOPER, London Road.. 1,683-tf UNRES DRVED AU TION SALE OF FARM STO iR AND I PLEMENT8.—Mr. William • MeCloy ha !received in tructions from Mr. Thera 8 Govenioek to sell by pu Iie auction on Lot 27, Co • cemion 3, Meleillope on Tuesday, September 20th, 1898, at e 'clock, sharp' the following valuable faille stock en iniplemen e, viz :—Horees--Two baN horses 5 y ars old, 1 brown mare 6 years ell, 1 brown horse 9 Ye rs old, 1 brood mare in foal, 9 years old e spring It, nice driver ; 1 driving mare 4 rare old, 1 driving are three years old. Caetle.—Five cows, sup .. se to be . in calve ; 8 one year olds, • spring eata es breeding ewes, 8 steers 8 and 4 years iand'OcPtoIelIP—T r. mplerents—Two wagone, 1 doub e o thoroughbred brood sows to litter 'witted ear lag , 1 ca t, I. open buggie, 1 buckboare 2 hey tic 8, test bobeleihs. 1 cutter, 1 turnip 'Raper, 2 low , 1 double mouldboard plow, 2 set irdn harrows, dis harrow, I fainting mill, 1 two mould- board gan pl w, 1 three niouidboard gang plow, 1 truck for Ind r, 1 8isip hey rake, 1 leen roller, 1 set weieh s,i binder, Massey-liarriis make, beet lIelitaX, s el, almost new ; 1 big Brantford mower, 1 pea harvester, 1 fanning mill, . grass ,eeed sower, 12 dozen rain bags, 2 double set of barflies, 2 single m sets hies, hoes, forks, etc. A lot of cedar and black ash ail. A large quantity of roots, potatoes, carrots, angulds, tor ape, etc. About 200 ceder post. no itively no remorse, as the proprietor has rented hi farm and is retiring from business Tonna— 11 sums of $5 and under, cash ; over that amcunt, 1 months' credit Will be given on furnish lug lippro ed joint notes. A discount of 6 cents on the ,della will be allowed for cash on all credit arneenis. THOMAtt I GOVENLOCK, Proprietor; WM. Mc 'LOY, Auctioneer, 1602 41 co 0 • oDERICH Steam Boiltir Work's, (ESTABLISHD 1880 A. II R S T 4 L I Successor to Chryetal S Black, leanntactarers of all lands of Stationa Marine, Upright & Tubular BOILERS ealt P8411111120 ke Staoks etc., Also dealers n Upright an wine's. Automatic Cut -Off se* of pipe and pIpe.flttft Ifertirtedes furnished on slier waste—Om:melte G. T Sheet Iron Warhol, . - HorizoniM flds Valve ngine• a saty. 4.11 g oonseeaselye on hand notes. i Statim, loo4eriois. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance ompany. FARM AND ISOLATED' TOVVN, . PROPERTY ONLY INSURED Geo. Watt, PresidenInt,esltrlook P. 0. J. B McLean Kippen P. 0.; W. . Mem3e non, Se -Treas.• Seatorti p. o. Thomas I.E. Hays r of Losses, Seeforth P. 0. DID, RI. W. G. Broadfoot, Seefort ; ohn G. Gide cs, Win- throp ; George Dale, Seat rth TI omee . Heys, seaforeb James Evans, Be .chweod • Th end* Clinton Thomas FrasAeoriuni, cod. eld ; Jo B. Igo. Lean, Kippen. Robt Smith, Harlook ; Peobt. MoM lien, Bttor* ; Jame ti Cumming, Egmonddille ; T. W. Ye, Holmes - villa P. 0. ;John Govenloc12 and Jobh 0. Morrilon, anPdakirries. 'desirous to afflict' sot other business will be prom • y attend • pplioation to any of the abOve dM0 their respective poet offIcee. I • 4_1 t $10 a W one ean o the Work. t We want reliable mannfac ;n re Ch drens leques, Gaunt- ' py, whole or fiD re time. Write to -day, etddrne., C-0FtEresTIvE KNITTING perie lee require Steady work, good Gaunt- lets and Bicycle ggings for the trade, les a new pesetas . No canvassing or ex - families in eve locality to help ire Week hinom-4:nye Co.. 15 Le'tdt'r Litize. Toronto. S. HERE ARE OLD MINS IGH'i AT HOME awe too +j'- .us irr 'I-I!om 1.1, sama too Mlle mit Him till 111.1111 11111 iiiii a I. 441 tell . „,1 T BACCO ATTRAYaic-II ag Um • Mu sis ilit.11.1•. MOP as ell -411111.1111 =Ns ION. MY • flen• • 11, Mb M. MEM • OM .11.0. • EOM „silo „mist' MOM MONTREAL,CAti 411010 0 10114M For people who have learned that the road to wealth is RIGHT BUYI e know people Who tave paid $2 for shoes not as pet' ias we sell for $1.50,, skid they were peopls who needed ev ry cent they had too. If they follo ed the same course in their other buying it's no wonder they failed to na ke headway in saving up something for a rainy dey. And that reminds Us. For rainy days we have. a matchless assortment of tong Boote"nd Re- liable Baples, and we can ,save you money on them to!. i We have increased onr ,staff of workreen, and will bein 0; better position than ever to do OLTSTOM ,WORK and R PAIRING -On the shortest rot*. Rich rdson ce McInnis, WHITNEY S BLOCK, SEAF RTH. HIGH GRADE urniture EMPORIUM atherdale Landsborough SEA FORTH, DeJlers in first class Furniture of all ki Ids, in latest designs. Upholstering ne tly done. We also do picture fram- in and a choice selection of pictures al ays on hand. Curtain poles at all pn s and put up. We ate also A exits for the New William's Sewing hine, best in the market 'for do- - tie use, no - travelling agents, no hi h -prices. on an it qu Pr INT JD (3-- n the Undertaking Department, we buy goods from the best houses in Ontario, guarantee satisfaction in every depart - t of our work. We have always made point to furnish chairs, and all other re - sites for funerals, enze OF CHARGE. ces better than heretofore% rterial and cavity embalming done on se ntifie principles. . S. Night and Sunday calm will be at nded to at Mr. Landsborongh's resi- de cc, direetly in the rear of the Dorninx n B nk. a a eatherdale I Landsborough,1 SEAFORTH, Plums -for Sale. I am en extensive grower of plums, I will be e to supply such in great variety. Prbably- 00 haakets for sale ..of choice fruit. Come along d get your supply. C. HOARE, Huron Central Fruit Farm, Let 26, Conceseion 2, Mullett. 1602-6 , • - 4