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FORTS,
SEFTEM R. .16, 1898.
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
MUTE FUNDS TO LOAN at 5 per Teens., pay'
)0
a� early, on !frim-0ihee farts eeotrrtty, Appli+l
sepe:g-
able Dominion k' Building, Sestoovtb1505;
!TNIiA, Donftr,fob .in4 Provinolai Land
tlrTeyor, !!!ember of trs.Aeeooiattoni of Ontario
eyort, Dublin, OuM to. 1 64
MONEY AT 5 PER CENT. -TA large : amount of
money has been placed in _my hands to lend to
smarm, in sums and on terms t6 suit the borrower.
Apply to J. M. Dm, Bsrrister.$ealorth, 157841
jo;` i► 3 ATT E, Clerk ` ef. the1Beclond Dieieion
Court. Manta mi 00er, of Huron Core.
moaner. Land, Loan, and. Insurance Agent. Funds
areseted and to Lean. Oiflo--Over Sharp &
tonne eeore, Main etree#. Sesforth, = 12 ,
�t0 THE LADIES. --Minae Levi PAM, elealorth,is
p3•epsred aroma' to do up up bale into twit -
Oen eta. For sale an asterant 01 ':switches, an
colors ; also stemless awiteh ; Residence corner
Market and, Jervie etreete. 1595x18
TeOR SALE.—A quantity of brick,'at from $2 to
X $4 per thousand. Also Bowe stone at *3.50 per
cold. Alone. with • a let of cruntere and shelving.
Apply to WM. McDOUGALL, Egmondvitle. 1803x3
ESTRAY CATTLE. --Strayed into the premises'
of Mr. James Sproat about the let of August,
one year old heifer, spotted. he owner can have
the same by pr ving eiroparty and paying chargee.
JAMES SP,sOAT, Brickworks, Tuokeremith. 1604.3
TEACHERS WANTED
rrto TEACHERS. - Teacher wanted for Union
1 School :-cation No. 16, Howiek, male or female,
second or third cla'e, stating salary. Applications
received up till October the let. JOHN RENWICK,
8e retary, Lakelet P. 0. 1003x4
antaAPHERS {WANTED Wanted two teachers,
one for the north ecbooland tie other for the
;south, bolding third or seeond•claee certificates.
Duties to commence 2nd January, 1899. ,Apply
(stating salary) to JAMES CAMPBELL, Secretary,
Box 24, Bayfield. = 1601x4
TI'1EACi1 ER WANTED.—For €eheol seer on No. 2,
_L kis Itillop, male or female: Appplieat ons, with
testimonials, received until let of Oetobe . Duties
to begin on est of January, If 99. SAM J L�DOR-
RANCE, ConstaLce P. 0. ;I
x4
}�O TEACHERS Teacher wanted for eleheel sec-
t tion No, 3, Stanley, male or female, the holder
of* second or third class certificate, etati g salary.
Aoplicstioas received up to let of Octo er. Per-
sonal aipitcation preferred. Duties to omrnenee
Jstrusry ist, 1899. M. BATEe,. Seoretary4 box 16,
Bayfield, Ontario. 1604x3
STOOK FOR
SALE.
(`t HORTHOiNS FOR SALE For sale, two good
{� youttg Shorthorn bullnewith registered t -
green. Prices and terms right. DAVID MII.h
Ethel. 1588.4
41
i.3RHAbi BULL FOR SALE, The undersigned
LI bee for sale a thoroughbred Durham bull,
eligible for registration ; aged 23 montbs, Dolor red
and white. Terme reasonable. JAMES tATTER-
SON, lot 25, concession 1, L. • R S., Tuo ers0-tth,
Brucefleld P. 0.
Os FOR SALE AND }KM SERVICE.-- The
undersigned, breeder o$ LargeEnglieh Berk-
ehiree.hse for este boars and, Bowe in farrow He will
alto keep for service the e,$ook boar, " King Lee,"
encleaeed from Mr. George Green, of Fairview,
azid winner at Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa. Term
-41 payable at the time of s ;rvioe with the privilege
treturnttig if necessary, if booked $1.50. JAMES
ORRANCE, Lot 28, Concession 5, MoKiilo , Sea-
orth P. 0. 1406.62
STOCK. FOR sigavrrTil.
ROAR FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned will
keep for service on Lot 25, Coneeesion 4,
Stanley, is thoroughbred Cheeterwhite boar. Terme--
en, payable at the time of service, with the privilege
of returning if necessary. JOHN V. IEHL1.691•tt
HULL FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned will
keep for service on bis premises at Roxboro,
a tborougbbred Durham bull. Tereus, $1 ; if paid
before January, 1899, or $1.25 afterwards. JOHN
SCOTT. 167141
Mee OAR FOR SERVICE. Thecandor fined will
17' keen 'or service on Lot 34, Concealers 4, Tuck-
eremith, r thoroughbred Cheeter White Boar,
ttrohased from H. George & Sons, Crompton,
aftddlesex auunty. Terms --$1 payable at time of
eervice, with privilege of returning if necessary.
JOHN W. ROUTLEDGE.
HICTROliei EXPOSITOR; •
SICK HEADACHE
rFLaa WORTH BOAR FOR SALE AND FOR SER-
I. under darned will keep for service
at the Bruoefield Jheese Factory, a thoroughbred
Tamworth Boar, with registered pedigree. Terms,
i1 ; payable at t.me of service with privilege of re-
turning if neoereary. Ake a number of thorough-
bred young Tamworth Boars and Sows for Bale..
HUGH McOARTNET, Brumfield, 1406-tI
WORTH PIG FOR SERVICE.—The under-
Bigned lute for ,ervice on lot 82, concession h 8,
¥eKillop, a► thcro'bred Tamworth, pig, a
limited number of sows wi11 be taken. Thi. is an
extra good pill and breeder! find it advantageous to
orobs their Berkshire sows with this breed of pig.
Terme el, with privilege of returning if neoeehary.
JOHN MoMILLAN 1506xtf
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REAL ESTATE
OR SALE.
FARMS f"0R SALE.—The ri
Choice Farms for Bale in
ner County of the Province ; a
suit. For full information, wr
No trouble to show them. F
P. 0. -
nderstgned has twenty
Eaat Huron, the ban -
11 sizes, and prices to
rte or call personally.
S. SCOTT, Brussels
139141
Positively cured by itheitle
4tt1® PIUs.
They also reeve Distress from Dyspepsia, -
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per
feet remedy for Dizzines$, Nausea, Droved.
peas, :Bad Taste in the Month, Coated Tongue*
Pain in the Side,! T.ORPIW LIVER. 'They
Regulate the Bowels. Purely. Vegetable.
Srnali Pitt. Small Dormse
emaii Price. ,
Substitution
the fraud of the
See you get Carter's,
Ask for Carter's,
Insist and deman
Carter's Little Li\ er Pills,
Seaforth Dye orks.
Get Your Clothes C eared and
your Dyeing done at home.
H.
NIC : LE,
the Seaforth Dye W • rks, is pre-
pared; to
(lean and Press Clothes and Dye
Cloth
Of
THE• HORSE SHOW,
Alae. rette, by Elec
pane at Circleville,
2:06 in the fifth Idea
• Banton, by Si>knm
ore from 2 :i37 to 2:
Pore at Logansport,
Adbell, 2:28, by
pion yearling, was
eighth in 181 sepon
track,
Slone, owned 'by
California suga>t kJ
to Keating's stable
the dam of Snide,
"Yicu couldn't
a onow bank" was :he greets
arab to the driver o a bad
speedway, Nerev 'li'or , recent
The Ontario 1 gislature
by the Caned an
oration to establiish
for all horses stand
io,
Of ail kinds in first•olase` style and at very reasonable
prices. Ladle,' dresers can be dyed, it desired, with-
out being ripped. A trial is solicited, and all work
to give setiafaction. Garments made to
y aegood.a4 new. Works and residence. pn
treet, east of ?lain Street, and nearly op-
Jameb' Church.
H. NICKLE, Seaforth.
warrenae+
look near!
Ooderich
poatte St.
1598-12
OL38E FOIL SALE —On Goderich street west,
IL opposite the fair grounds, Seafortb, containing
six rooms, pantry and woodshed, with abundance of
bard and soft water.. This property: will ire Bold
ehcap. Apply to ANDREW ITTLE, Seaforth. -
16014
FOR SALE, OR TO LE .—A dwelling house
situated on Gaderlch street, containing to
rooms, geed cellar, hard and soft water and good
ant -buildings. Now ocouple by J. L. Smith, mer-
chant. Pce.essien given about the hat of August.
Apply to A. G. Ali LT, Seaforth. 1697-tf
i[ Hilt purebate tho comfortable and pleas.
(j antly eitnated cottage on James street,
Seaforth, at present occupied by .her. A. Scott.
There are 8 rooms, with hard and edit water, also a
large stab e. The lot is a corner lot and well planted
with fruit and ornamental treer.: Apply
693 tf
SCOTT, Seaforth.
"DOR SALE.—Fol sale 220 ere farm. in 5 oltillop,
being Lots 24 and 26, C ncession 10, and north
part of Lot 26; Concession 9 This land has been
in pasture since first plea d, 26 or 80 years ago,
therefore is rich and free frcm foul weeds. It ie
situated on the gravel road, five miles north of Sea -
forth and nine from Brussels. Terme of payment
made to cult purchaser. For particulars apply to
W. GOVENLOOK, Seaforth. 1694-tf
FARM FOR SALE.—For sale, in the Township of
i; McNiltee, the north 60 acres of Lot 16, Conces-
sion 14, boundary line. About 47 acres cleared, three
acres of good hardwood bu h, about two acres of
choice fruit trees, soil unsur used, well drained -and
feneed ; schocl half a mi e away, .poet office ane
church convenient ; will be sold cheap. For par-
ticulars, apply to the prop; etor on the premises, or
Walton P. 0. DANIEL Mc It AN, Proprietor.
1599-tf
cePLENDID FARM FOR, SALE.—For sale the
>• splendid tette of Mr. Robert govenloek, on the
North toad, a nate and a half firma Seaforth. I
contains 176 acres, nearly. a I cleared acd in a high
state of cultivation, There is a two story . brick
house, good bank barn and everything In first-class
oonditiou and well underdralned. It will be sold on
easy terms, as the proprietor, desires to retire. If
not sold before the fall it w 11 bo rented. Address
ROBERT 60V ENLOCK, Seaforth P 0. 1598 tf
DESIDENCE IN SEAFOI TH FOR. RALE.—For
b sale the comfortable cottag i on !north Main
street, Seaforth, belonging t, the estate of the late
Moore Iia}d. The house eco tains,serenrooms, be-.
sides Iaree summer kitchen and 6 good stone cellar
and stable. Also hard and soft water. The
property will be sold cheap as the estate nuat be
wound up. In the mean tin e it will be rented, and
the tenant v, di be given a le' sed• for six months if de.
sired. Apply to JOHN LANDSB01iOuQ1I, Seaforth.
1597.0
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e1::4
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D.
MILERWIL
$TRAWBE
CURES
DIARRHCE.A,
DYSEN
AND
SUMMER
COMPLAINT
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Price 35o. at al
druggists.
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TMCV AVM
0ANocwoa...
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• 1•
.;
Having removed into the tore
occupied I by Mr: J. Downey 'in
Block, opposite the Comme cial
new purpose carrying a full and
ine ttf all. kinds of
Harness, Whips, . B1
And everything handled by t
received this week a large co
• BLANKETS; GOAT R
GOLLOWA.iz RO
Si1I101ES AND UJMBEp FOR SALE
The undersigned has f sale; cheap, first and
second class PINE AND CEDA 8ntit LEs. Also a lot
o1 BEaxLocx L remix, all kin • s. Shjngles and lumber
can be seen at Kippen atatio . A oar load of Pine
and Ilemleek Planks, Scantlings, etc., just received.
Orders can be left at the st tion, or with
JAMES COOPER,
London Road.
16834f
Before. After. er. - 'ora'
The Or
Sold an
druggists
able med
/rages
forms 0 Sexcaa Weakne
or excess, Mental Worry
bnci?o, Opium or Stimula
of price, oneackage $1,
eta will: cure. -Pamphlets
The Wood Cos
Sold in Seaforth by Lumed'
ghoephodlne;
^rzt English Remedy
recommended by all
in Canada. Only reit-
cine discovered. Biz
7uaratlteed to cure all
ss, alt effects of abuse
Excessive use of To-
nts, Mailed on receipt
six, $I One will pie,
free to any address.
npony, Windsor, Ont.
en & Wilson, drugglete,
sign
BE
ES,
Which we are now offering a ast
low prices.
M. BRODE
ioneer, won the 2;2�
., taking a xnark of
ns, r used his reo-
OK i an eight heat
nd.
dvert ser, thio chain -
recently driven an
e over the Glens Fella
dolph ',preokels, the
g, isth = only trotter
Her di.m ,as out of
:08%,
ve a re ' ot nail into
g of a street,
actor on the
y
i l be petition -
Horse eders' asso-
an intip::tion bureau
ng fo :rvioe in On -
While John Ma in, a ver, was ad -
sting boots on I portal -* al, 2:16%, at
rtalnelith, 0., he as klef :d in the face
d the 'sight in b s right 0 e utterly de-.
orad.
H. M. Hanna; C evelata has n'rade the
al payinent of a try fee for his repent
whose, Mattio attune in the Glens
alis (N. Y.) 1neeti g -and - e daughter of
!lander .will in her ho in the oast.
reduad n is record to
h heat . f his .race at
set *Elk Monday is by
y Arras am, and the
e,
honie,:y the records
tut.
elegrti'm sent by Matt
rows a ► if ho would
lmbugainst Orna-'
►co, t e reply was re-
"IIalinb g will never
ca."
ng her : orn the tradk
idents of the West Side
, Chica': •, had Trainer
laral ng, 2:16%, a!
ld pitr}t course. The
rack + ill 2:18.—Horsed;
I;
P
p
Monopole, w o
2:08', in the four
Id Orchard, Meal
oicester--Rob! , 1
1 : stent light hares
er bred in Ve m
In answer to a i
es, asking Ma
nsent to race HI
ent in: specie r
ived stating t ai
again race in A e
Just \before r Eiri
tank Fowlerre
riving,associa ioi
arrington se d
`Ile over -the 0 rfi
: are turned t
'nun.
formerly
be Cady
Hotel; I
colnpiete
nkets,
de. J'uet
ent of
AND.
nishingly
SEAFOR.
K,
The Rush St II - Con-
,
tinues at I
Seaforth Tei 'S ore.
Just Another Chan e for
Greg Bargain•
About one thousand Fruit Ge
stock, in all the different a
a full stock of all kinds
Groceries. We are still gi
ery and Glassware away dow
price. There fs no use of e qu
prices, as the bottom has droppe
of every line of goods.
s sti111' in
zea. iso
of Fresh
ing Crt ck-
in
ting
out'
A cordial invitation is extended
calland examine my st
stare you will be pleased
many great bargains that
cured.
Wanted—Good fresh butter, egg
toes, for which the higher
be paid.
CURT
Colonel Jap S
e minstrel II d.
Sydney Rosebfel
orking on a new
It is said that,!
led near Paris w 11 beoo , e a teaojaer of
oting.
Julia MarloWe' = mane er intends to
,resent her next ason in a modern so•
aety play.
"A Gallant S oder," by E. E. Kid-
, , has- been, s ssfully oduced in San
rancisoo. '
Nat Goodwin-baS puroh- ed anestate in
ant, England, about half an hour's ride
rem London.•
It is announced that in r new special-
ty this fall Adelaide Herrin nn will change
her olothea 60 times in inutes.
Coquielin's success in Lo don has been
so.great that he his error! ed for another
engagement in th t oity'ri xt year.
A race between'bicycle" : nd a train is a
feature' of "A'Sin For ife," a melo-
drama recently prloduced i • England.
One of_the fortihcolning plays in Lon-.
don le aesorted tq be by Oscar Wilde, al-
though the authorship is not disclosed.
Fanny McIntyre and E. L. 'Snader have.
been re-engaged for leadin' roles with the`;
Bowdoin Square Theater oompany, Bos
ton.
``-`On and Off" s the it
Frohrnan hais.denided to
Bisson's farce, " +e Coht
ons -Li tis. " I!�
Managers Bray and qui
gaged Miss Metal Osborne
of a -meld in then forthhdr
of "The Turtle.'
verlyi 1
ERS:
returned- to
and M k Twain are
comedy.
e. Rh , who has set -
to all to
am
to se the
can a se -
sand pota-
prig will
A. G. AULT, C4th
NOTICE
The Seaforth Cider and Jelly Factory is nos
running in full 'blast. All fitted up, with a neap
grinder and jelly cooker enlarged, an• double the
amount of work can be done and estifaction guar.
enteed. Hoping to Bee all the old a tenement anal
many new ones.
J. KLEIN, Proprietor.
1802x4
e that Charles
ive Alexandre
oleurs des Wag-
.
gfleld
ig-
gfleld have en -
to play the part
ing product. on
LAU N • RY 9 L NES.
A clean apron worn sa Ile hanging the
clothes helps kee the** Dan.
Calicoes ghoul be sae ` ed in clean wa-
ter, dried in the shade's.ttirned on the
wrong side to d
Red tablecloth : keep' t}1 t it color if a l it -
tie boraxi add:d to the rinse water and
$hey are &Tied in the s}ta e.
Bluing added to th 'inse water does
not whiten the cloths, only .covers the
dirt and need not ever be used
Dislh towels and common toiovels can be
ironed just as well in half the tune if.fold-
ed together once as if roned singly.
Letting clothes hen later they are dry
or.letting them hang hzough a storm or
in windy weather: to' itlat about is not
conducive to tog'we ring or to help the
good man's poclketboo .i'
A clothespin !jag m ate of bedticking of
something stout is t elform of a pocket,
with a slit op the iron .de, is much easi-
er to get at than a co :luon bag. A bed -
ticking apron, With a large Docket across
the bottom, is better than either. .A basket
exposes the I clothes! 1s to dust, and the
olothes suffelr aecordingi?.
JINGL
plague u
y tun d
Thy el n
sat, t
1 man t
For th
get
board
S Mr:
ache
Iboar4
busitt
.r1
and o
and h
youn
all faa
eat n
Week!
Seed .Wheat for S le.
Thea unde> signed has for sale Ono STATE Fa
Wheat, suitable for seed: It bad a w to chaff,. bola
head and is dust proof. Itis one of tie best (milling:
wheats and testa 63} pounds to the b ehel, and per.1
featly -free from foul seed. Price, * per bushel.
Apply on Lot 21, Conoeeslon 18, MoKi lop.
JOHN•STAFFO
Lea bury P. 0.
1502.4
LITERARY
NOTES.
AND JESTS.
would lth
o buzz ti
Ah
• ahnd, r;wr
r h ane
eitthat
Zi1oequite.
en thy glee, r
ferocity,,
ing ,ring!
•', Away! I'm stung{
ud'st sura be htulg
ing, zing, zing!
chosest day
y prickly lay
or bring!
Ii ! Thou dreadful pest!
y of rest!
zing, zing, zing!
e ohaa•s of music's atra
an sooth e'en beast in eh
The bar ' die] sing,
ut not, more sly than fox,
fight nlusio bottle-
zing,
oale-
zing, zing, zing!
y maddening h
The worst's t comet
est sting --
winged imp o' night!
ernal light;
zing, zing, zing!
—New York
r
usiness Tact.
Blimp - =—I' a done my bead to
you mid
Not y
b, now t
stoppe
If tion
Take that
In pence e
With th
ne
ins,
ong, but it see a to my the in re
rs I have the les money I make
Fatpur:.—No ender. You've ot
Dues fille• upw th old maids and old
ors. I nrakello s of money keep ng
irs, and s• might you if you had ny
ass in yo
on't see , ow you manage."
11, I don t do lit by having old in ids
d bachel rs to eat me out of h use
me. N , indleedy, I take only 'roe
men an pretty girls, and then t ely
in love with. each other and d n't
ore'n c nary :birds."—New Ylork
Y.
B
' `Wen I thi
mind "of the
in ultra—of th
stitutes our vo
di regard for a
of the prinoipl
of all 'civilize
lnt, and its
the functions
gi a adequate'
ti that burn
"
"Why don't
s ave until t
deiloid out a d
enoe.—Chic:
The American Angler, formerly pub.
fished by W. C. Harris, will ,hereafter be
published by the Outing Publishing oom0
?any.
It is now said that ere manuscripts of
The Heavenly Twin , " "Ships That Pass
[n u the ' Night' and "Robert Elsmere"
were all declined by no New York pub.
lisher. •
The San F'ranoisoo
argonaut has eflered
a prize for the best.sti ry of western Amort
loan life. The lengt o_' the story -is to be
within 8,000 w rds, a d $100 will be given
to the successf coin etitor.
The monthl mag: line Sunbeams has
just been conso !date. With The Universal,
the Weekly ma urine that presents coml-
pactly all the news o+ t:ie world in such a
form as to lame it r cresting to young
people.
POINTED P
The closed mouth sait3hea no insects.
Many a so polled s: Lt is merely a si
nor's understudy.
Actions don't spe iS louder than son
golf btockingS Took.;
The race is! notalR}a(ys to the swift, an
it is never to;'the.'Ioafier.
The wise raan k Qws how little h
kno*s of what, may lee' known.
Adam had his fol les, but be never
listed anecdote" of -hi boyhood days.
Love may net .be -iia ssed as a diseas
but it is frequently 'a rash nature.
When a m
maI� eet his wife down tow
he always enders W . d
What it will Dost him
It's hard. to g9eoide lbether the.ice deal
or the grocer I! entit ed to the light weigh
ohampionshipJ'=Chi ago News.
RAGRAPHS.
ri
refaced Insult.
k," exclaimed Mra:``Str tug
pathy =•:nay., the snebrsEand
unthinking mob that ton-
in population, of its tier
str et justice, its ignor nos
s t at lie at the founds ion
a
d enlightened gov n -
tot 1 unfitness to exec ciao
f st ffrpge, It
am &t a I°1
o a to
ox recision to the. Indigna-
w thin mel"
yo se !make a vdw not to
oy s A woman president?"
srerpeetfnl Toter in thel au -
o 1'ribune. 1
e Carne Down.
There was a don up in a tree
And a Ya kee"down below.
"Come dow II" said no Yankee to the don,
But the el n was rather slow.
"What terms," he ataked, "will you eke
e
own to you?
Oh, Mr. Yankee Man,
er, never dol"
with
If 1 002110
No terms?
That'll ne
The Yanke
At the do
111'11 shoot,
down
Before I'
Athwart th
A terrifyi
tint th Y
" o
And the little old don came down..
--Cleveland Lea
took aim with his gun
up in the tree.
be said, "if you don't _,.mi
e counted three!"
'don's dark visage spree
g frown,
ankee counted "Ono!" i and
. 0„
The oompn
the young li
trying to onto
The Haute
saluted.
"Sir," he s
port an enga
which I halve
now merely r
sanotion toith
cage Post..
M
THE
ARRIAGEI LICENSE
ISSUED. AT 1
HURD EXPOSITOR OFHFC
SEAF RTH, .ONTAR1O.1
0 WI. NESS ES REQUIRE[,
are -
really Reported.
nding ofldeer bad Burr
utenant and his dau
pp the same chair.
ant sprang to his fee
` "h'aire the honor
lenient al' close quarte
!)cell entirely victoriou
mains for you to give
er.
rie%d
hts r
k and
co re -
.0, n
s. t
your
terms of Surrender. "-}-Ob1-
A Suspicion.
"I; guess," said the boastful p Edi t
pen vely, "`t at fellow I've been Tying
to get a mate with has Spanish bl d �n
his Veins.'''•'
"I suppose yetl're going to public th t
so as to irrita a
"No; I'an earnest, I never fat an' -
body that wa so hard' to And and so easy
to whip when you once get him corntVed "
a
--ashingtor Star. /�
In he Latin Quartior.
Jacques e Lorrain's a cobbler,
.And he courts the darling mus
As hu,sit- within his little shop
. To peg way at shoes
Upon his humt'Ie bench he dream
And hi: fine brain. I suppose,
Finds Lu'ette's supper poetry
• Ated a student's shoe just prose
—Chicago cord.
A M1e • ireeted Compliment+ I
Tenor --'W en I gave my first noert,
four people h I d to be carried fainting out
of the hall.
riend—O , but since that time your
vo co bas considerably improved'!•—Flie-
gotlde Blatta
The hapy far
tic you
There i som
might co
Remember, if
list,
That booms
before th
Perry Pate
ddwn east rn
clothespin.
Wayworn
to than the
Enquirer.
That edito
Prove fa
What wou
Things i
Agrionitural.
er murmured: "When to poli -
urn,
thing which with prelfit yon
e to me and learn.
you wouldn't be a lone y dere-
lch sprout early run to seed
:y're picked."
—Washingto Star.
he Fin Question.
ttio—This paper say
de a fortune out of
a guy
patent
ats n—It must of hid bet -
one I'm usin.—Cincinnati
Fallible.
re of magazines
alibi 's to be expetlted.
ler i1 they sometimes print
ood enough to be rejected? -
-Detroit Journal.
argain Fiend.
My dear, did you intend
pr ces on them platers in the
Mr; Parvel
to leave then,
parlor?
-Mrs. Pary
I ain't no vi
Journal
To
Beware
Thoug
The kiss
Res dr
"Would y
101 merely' b
books?"
"No;' a
Yost will i+
ord.
Fro
I rea
The
0
u
DU
iga
Yes; I want folks to see
bargain Bend. Deroit
Lieutenant Robison.
he fervid king, young an,
from red lips you w it.
, es science clearly sho s,
adly microbes in it.
' —Chicago bruise.
An Unsafe Bails.
cause we both like it mo
7
ve time to read.' Chicago
eavily Weighted.
ny poems on "the flag"
writers; true and bra
ly is a wonder
thrafiag's still on the
a-A.tlanta Con
ei
Best tor Table an
ration, Never
Dary
Clir
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•
Dead
en
Tell no Tales
But liJing women anti hu gry children
do. Ilhey tell a sad tale sclmetimes, that
brings the.terrible cha6e of carelessness
band and father who the and o Death
cent piece is, yet 5c. a da will rovide
age in the
CANADIAN ORDER OF
Twenty years ago there wee soMe excuse for those
who left tbeir family unpantected, to -day there 'is
and in this the Canadian Order of Foresters easily
leads. It has a larger 05brphis per head, and
still larger for each Steno af a rail( carried, and could
divide up and pay batdic, if So desired, more
money per member than any other Society of
the kind in Canada. Suralus per member, $21.82 ;
per Se000no of Insuranceo See,*
The pooch Rate of :the CanadiaA Order of
Foresteralast year was hiwer than that of Any of
its competitors+, being *Of 5.44 In the 1,00b#
The Interest on the iasurance Surplus paid
over 20 Deatf. Manna of a, 111,000 each
last year.
For further particulare encitiire of any of the
Officers or Members of the Orden
R. ELLIOTT, TtIOS.
or address
IVIcLEOCP
System Ren vator
—AND (YaMall
aughter Sal
of Crockery
A specific and antidotelfer Impure, Weak and Ina
poverished Blood, Dyspeasittafeleeelessuese, Palpita-
tion of the Heart, Liver; Compiaint, Neuralgia, Loss
of Memory, Bronchitis, ConsuMption, Gall Stones,
Jaundice, Ki ney and brinar :Messes, St. Vitus,'
Dance, Female Inegularleies a d General Debility.
Sold by j. S. Ronrars,1Seaforth.
16014
tdefEillop
JOHN HOB
DANIEL
P. 0.
WM. lloGA
JOSEPH O.
JOHN El. 13
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DAVID M. R
WM. EVAN
OHARLEA
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ong
On for #10
Next Thirty Days
Pireotory for 1898!
MOO, Reeve, Winthrop P. 0.
Y, Deputy -Reeve, Beeelawood
E. eotheallolt, Leadbury O.
OW , Crnoinor, Seaforth P. 0,
RR ON Mark, Winthrop P. 0.
tr,I Beeelawood P. O.
IDDS, 001100t0r, Seaforth P. O. i•
POLLARD. Sanitary Inspector, Ueda
Lands nd, Flour Mill in. the
To nship of McKillop.
Part of the outh half of the south half of Lot 2s,
and the sout half of Lot 27, in the 8th concessioe,
containing 76 acres.
The north ait of the aorth half of Dot 26, in ttie
7th cancels( n, containipg 25 acres. ;
Upon the 7 acres are erected a cantfoitable treat
The 26 acr e and the mill wt11 bit sold witb the a5
acres, or separately. Easy terms of payment. APP19
at once to P.1 HOLMESTED, f3.4forth, Ont. 180142
Blake pider, Appl Butter,
and Jelly F tory
Is riow ruutdng every worldng day except Monday e.
Steam Power and ydrauho ress Chopping done
on Monday, during cider seasen.
JOHN tniasK,
6044
And a good assortment to
• you to inspect for yourself b fot
No trouble to show goods.
Dinner Set, 104 piecee, $5 5
et, 44 pieces, $4 lronst
$1.7 • handsome 1)0 piec
Prin ed 10 piece Toilet Set, 11
piele s Toilet Set, $1 ; Whit
Han some Lampe, frorci $1
doze ; Soup Plates, 50z,
65e er dozen ; and wiany
Cro kery and Glassware, at
e from, which we ask
purchasing elsewhere.
; Dinner Set, 97 pieces,
ne Tea Set, 44 pieees,
piece Toilet Set, $1.50.
2 , Fancy Water Sets,
inner Plates, 50c per
dozen ; Tea Plates, 40c
best white stonewear,
✓ lines of Fancy China,
ising low pikes.
Stock 6
Wil e found as coMplete
Gra ulated Sugar for $1 ;
Jap n Tea, for 25e, gitiing0xt
• of t at good Laundry Soap, re
'Wive me ca4 if yo
Groceries
s any house in the trade.
edpath's Extra Standard
tids of Black, Green pr
satisfaction ; still some
ular 50 a bar, now 7 bars
ually reduced prices ;
Boxes No. 1 Matches for
✓ 25e.
want anything in the
for ' Butter, Egg5 and.
BUSICal Instrunlen
ESTASLISHED, 1873.
owing to h rd times, we havs cot-
zladed to sell
Pianos and Organs at
areOtly. eauced Prke0,
i)rgainsat 25 land upw
Piano at ateoponding
COTT BROS,
For over ayesr bsvelisit the ageacy for the west
INDAPO. Oar first order was for II quarter of Jonas,
ear last for Ilse Roared sad Forty.feur Mos worth.
amimma Imlay°
made ak_well
Plan of
THSGIUELT
I H11/1000 REMEDY
Banat/ tur SO days. Cures
all Nervous Diseases. Failing Memory
Paresis, Sleeplessness, Nightly „Ernie -
'ions, etre, caused by past abuses, Sires
vigor and sir,. to shrunken Organ*, ,snd tadekla lelea
surely restores >Tait Manhood in old or Tonal.
Easily _carried in vest pocket. Prate 42,00a meeker,
Six tot 415.00 -row Pr; a written froaraoreoe OW* or
West on having INDA.P0, If your drtaggist lasts not
g_ot it, we willeend it prepaid!
ROM) ILNXIEDY CX., Prunus, Mew, rr eler flinets#
This rapid Increase proves itis a remedy that mama
Itbo tries It speaks well -of. Yours res ally,
V. Seaforth, Ont.