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SEPTEM.BER 23 1898.
IMPORTANT NOTION.
lee Wait FUNDS- TO LOAN ti 5 Pew Otent., py
a
yntly, o finteelites farm security. Apply
*oz. 0,, AT DominionBMk Building, Seatorth.
IMO
Dominionad Provincial Lend
barer" Dublin, Ontario. 138642
ftervoyes, limber of theAseoplation of (Mode
ONEY AT 5 PER X/ENT.-A large amount of
monJyj.ybubep1oediu my bends to lend to
nenners, In sums and enternrs to mit She borrower.
• Apply to J. M. Beet Banister, Seaforth.
16784.1
, -
TOON BRATTIER, Oink 'V the Second Divieion
% Onuntv Commissioner, Of Htu•on, Con.
reyancer, TAM. Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds
and to Loan. °Moe -Over Sharp &
enter store. Main street, Seeforth. 1280
TEACHERS WANTED
filo TEACHERS. Teacher wanted for Union
School Section No. 16, Howiek, Male or female,
second or third dem, *Sating salary. Applications
received up till October the 1st. JOHN RENWICK,
Secretary, Lakeiet P. O. 1603x4
MO TEACHERS. -Two teachers wanted, for school'
-1 Oregon No, 2, Usborne. Male to be holder
of IS or 2nd clan certificate,. Female to be holder
of 'WI or 31(ti class certificretti. Duties to begin 1st
January, 1899. Persorral application preferred. Are
plicationsi received until October Sth. ANDREW
HODGERT, Secretary Trea.urer, Farquhar P. O.,
Ontario. 1006x4
MEACHER WANTED.-tr school- notion No. 2,
j, Mc/alien, reale or ten1e. Apieations, with
beetimonlitia, received nntU 1st of October. Duties
is begin on 1st of January, 199. SAMUEL DQR.
ISANC, Constance P. 0. I 1004x4
TO TEACHEBS.-Teacher wanted for -school sec -
mitten No, 3, Stanley, rneleur temele, the holder
Jr or third class ceitificrate, elating legarY•
Applicatioue received up to let of - October. Per-
. - lanai applicatie!""'Freferred Duties to commence
January 14, 1899. M. BATES, Secretary, box lb,
Beyfield, Ontario. • 1604x8
STOOK FOR SALE.
SHORTHORNS FOR SALE. --For sale, two good
young Shorthore bulls, with registered pedi-
grees. Prima and terms right. DAVID MILNE,
Ethel. 15138-tt
DM BULL FOR SALE.-Yhe undersigned
has for sale a thoroughbred Durham -bull,
eligible for registration ; aged 26 months, color red
and white. Terms reasonable. JAMES IVAT'yER-
SON, lot 25, concession 1, L. R S., Tuckeraniith,
Brumfield P. O. 1680 -if
,
riGii FOR BALI AND FOR SERVICE.-- The
undersigned, breeder of Large English Berk-
res,has for sale boon and sows in farrow.He will
4
Woo
keep for service) the stook boar, " Kin Lee,"
are -hand ho1rn Mr. George Green, of rview,
and winner at Montreal, Toronto and Maw Term
-II payable at the time of service with the privilege
&learning if necessary, if booked aLso. JAMES
e-ORRANOZ, Lot 26, tftnoession 6,, MoKillop, Sap
orth P. O. 1466•62
STOCK FOR SKI
BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The undersied will
keep for service on Lot 26, Cononsion 4,
Stanley, a thoroughbred Chesterwhite beer. Terrne-
01, at the time of service, with the privilege
of returning if neceseery. JOHN Y. DIEHL
1.691-tt
• DULL POR SERVICE. -The undersigned will
JIDI keep for service on his promisee at Roxboro,
a thoroughbred Durham bull. Terme, ; if prrid
before January, 1899, or 61.26 afterwards. JOHN
SCOTT. • 1671-t1;
BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The untiterigned will
keep for service on Lot 84, Commotion 4, Tuck-
enenith, t' thoroughbred Chester White •Boar,
purchased heti H. George & Sons, Crompton,
Middlesex tJeunty. Terms -31, payable at Sure of
invitee, with privilege of returning if necessary.
JOHN W.i.ROUTLEDGE. 164041
ITIAMWORMI BOAR FOR SALE AND FOR SER.
1_ VIOL -The undersigned will keep for service,
M the Braoefield Ohms, Factory, a thoroughbred
Tamworth Boar, with registered pedigree. Timms,
SI ; mable et tuns of servioe with privilege of re-
thrnthg if nmeesary. Alm e number of thorough-
bred young Tamworth Boars and Bows for sale.
HUGH Mo0ARTNEY, Brumfield. 140641
VIAMWORTH PIG FOR BERNICK-The under -
J. signed Me for service on lot 82, ooncession 8,
Manion, s ibcro'bred Tamworth pig, to which a
limited nurnber of sows will be taken. Thi. is an
extra good pig and breeders find it seivantageous to
arms their berkehire sows with this breW of pig.
= Terms 111, with privilege of returning if neeessary.
JOHN MoMMLAN 1605xtf
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
A NICE RESIDENCE IN HENSALL FOR SALE.
J. For sale cheap, a nest, comfortable and well -
finished two storey brick house in Homan, and, two
good lots. The house is 31x27, and e kitchen 18x15;
alt eonveniences,and everything complete. Apply to.
0. J. SUTHERLAND, or the owner on the premises.
JOHN KEMP, • 16054
DARR TO RENT, -To rent for a term of 5 years,
I! the west half of Lot 88, and the east half of Lot
34, on the 4th Conoenion cf DicKi lop. The farm
contains- 100 tames and is in a g state of oul-
tivation, There is a good. frame house and barn.
A good orchard, and plenty of good water. Eleven
acres of fall wheat - sown. Convent nt to markets
and schools. Possession at any tinApply on the
premien or to MRS. JULIA McMI LAN, Seaforth
P, O. - 1006x4
S INGLES AND LUMBER FOR SALE
The undersigned bas for sale, heap, first and
second class Pune AND OMAR SHOW IS. MAO a lot
of Hettraocx Leese% all kinds. Shin les end lumber
eau be seen at Kippen stathin. A ca load of Pine
and Hemlock Planks, Sea:Mingo, etc.', just received.
Orden can be left at the station, or With
JAMES COOPER,
158341 London Road.
W. •N. Watson,
SEAFORTH, -
'ire and Life Insurance Agent, Houses to
Rent, Real Estate Agent. Dealer in Oe
RAYMOND and WHITE family and mae*-
factnring Sewing Machines. All kind of
Sewing Machines repaired. Charges
moderate.
Agent for the .• .•
WHITE AND GODERICH BICYCLES.
First -Class Wheels in -Every Respect.
ID_EZTOMS
• 1680-62
THE SEAFORTH
Musical - Instrument
EMPORIUM,
ESTABLISHED, 4873.
Owing to hardTi7;s,we have con.
31aded to sell Pianos and Organs at
Greatly Reduced Prices
Organs at $25 and upwards,
Pianos at Corresponding pricen,
BEE Hs BEFORE PURCHASING.
SCOTT IROS,
GODERICH
• Steam Boiler Works,
(ESTABLISHED 1880.)
CHRYST T.,
Successor to Chrystal & Black,
idanafacturers of all kinds of Stationary
Marine, Upright & Tubular
BOILERS
bait Patneore ke Stacks, Sheet Iroa Werke,
etc., etc,
Atm dealers a Upright and Hoelsonsal Sit Valve
le
nines. Automatic:Cut-0V Engines a epee's by. All
**8 of Pipe end pipe -fitting 'constantly o hand
Rellmates furniehad on short Mika.
Works -opposite G. x. N. Otattes, Goderleil.
SICKIEA A HE
Positively -cure by thole
Little
They also relieve Dis from Dyt
Indigestion and Too Eating. A
sect remedy for DIzahzess,, Nausea,
Bad Taste in the Mout , Coated ,T
in the Side, TORPID LIVER.
te the Bowels. y Vegetable..
$niaU P01. malt
Small Prl •
Substituti • n
the fra d of the
See you
Ask for C
Insist an
Carter's
et C ter's
rter's,
dema
ittle L
id
ver
ills,
Seafort Dy
Get Your lothes
your Dye ng don
H. NIC
Of the Saforth Dye
pare to
Olean and Press Clo
Cloth
Of all kinds in Ilist-oless style so
priees. Ladles' ,dresses can be d
out being ripped. A Wel is so
warranted to glee satisfaction.
look -nearly es tined as noir. Wo
Goderich Street, opt of .• Main St
poodle BC James! Church.
- , H. "NIC
1696-12
Wc:tsks.
leaned and
at home.
orks, is pre -
es an Li Dye
at very r
ed, if demi
cited, and
Garments
ks and re,
set, and
LE, Sea
soanable
ed, with -
all work
made to
mete bn
early op.,
orth.
REMO E.
,
Having removed into th store f rmerly
occupied by Mr. J. Down y, in th Cady
Block, opposite the Coni eroial Iote1, I
now purpose carrying a fall and omiete
ine of all kinds of
1 ,
Harness, Whips, Blanket,
And everything handled by the trad . Just
received this week a large insignmett of
• BLANKETS, GOAT
GOLLOWAY
Which we are now offerin
low pries's.
M. BRO.D
SEA.F
BES
OBES,
atastonishingly
RICK,
TH.
The
Sea
Jut
Rush till
tinues t the
orth Teti St
Another
Great Bar
on -
re.
hance for
ains.
About one thousand Fru t Gems till in
ii
stock, in all the diff rent size's Also
a full stookof ail.' kinds of Fresh
Groceries. We are s ill giving Crock-
ery and Glassware away down in
price. There is no- se of me quoting
prices, as the botto has dropped out
of every line of good
A cordial' invitation is extended- to all to
call and examine my stook. I ant
sure you will be pleased to iee the
many great bargains that can be se,
cured. 1
1
Weeted-Good fresh butter, eg a and pota-
toes, for which the highs t price will
be paid. ,
A. G. ATJLT Oth.
THERE. ARE
GOLD MINE
RIGHT AT
OMI
For people who have learned Ihat the
road to wealth is RI HT BUYING.
We know people who have aid $2 film shoes,
not as gobd as we sl1 for $1;50, and
they were people who 'neck( every
bent they had toe. f they f Bowed
the same course in th otheii' buying
.it's no Wonder they failed t melte
headway in saving u something for
a rainy day. And t at reminds us.
For rainy days we h ve a matchlees
assortment of
Long Boot
• liable Btapl.
and we can save you m
too.
We have increased our sta
and will be in a bet
ever t� do CUSTO
REPAIRING onl the
Richardson •d
WHITNEY'S
SEAPORT
fore. After. Toon
Gnat En
lipid red
its In Oa
edicine
ney en them
f we
r ositto than
rlinen,
WOR and
slearteste notice.
1
OclOnis,
orme Se I. e nesi,411
or excess, Mail Worry, Xzei
- bs000, Opium or -Stimulants.
of price, one oaskaaa it, aix, $15
stzioU4eure. Pamphlets free
The Wood Ossupass
Sold in Seaton& by Lumsden k W
phoillino;
Remy.
ended by all
a, Only reb-
ored. eke
to cure .11
eats Of abuse
salve utt• of e'o-
ailed on receipt
todlpfease,
Tiladdrees.
dsor, Ont.
, deugirtets.
so
LESSONS
Who issekter Began
to
IN SLANG.
Wen, bat aeon Came
. In spite of the feet that oho wanted to
learn a little something about the tho euhjeot,
it 'moms probable that she was . bettor
versed in wine features of it than he
thought. In truth ,1 the denture appear.
since of a girl or a” Wo an does not ,necee-
gorily make it safe •draw any cenolue
lions as to her knowledge (.f those features
• of our language notlueualty-Jreoognieed in
polite society. -- ' • .
"John," she said,' "II want you to give
me the Meaning of sine seang words."
"Why, 1 course," the replied. -1"Fire
ahead.
Those is nothingl tbat pleases: a man
. f
.mate, you know, than a y sort of An ht-
timatIon from a woman1 that he knowii
Inaore1 than she does about any anbject
Things of that sort ow leo seldom
"What is a 'cinch?"
"That's easy," heit plied, You know,
st the knota cawboy Meal In his
h is called a clinch, the feature
g that it positively will not slip
ea From that vielsort of res-
t,
'In the w
1
dIog1
:of it bei
or come
eon th
a
"Yes.'
"Wellelt convey'," 4
that hold1 Might."
"Like
times a
geed dee
1
atrimony?"
ot exactly. 741 a
inoh, but no a
ate of something
11- -
trimony is evince
lways-not by a
1
There 'vas just a s ggention- of some
sinister 1110,1112iDir underlying this, hut be-
fore she had time to go very, deeply Into it
he hastened to explain that 'inch sant
something that was eaey-a certainy.
"For teatime.," he wens on, "*hen I
made up my mind to 4sk you to marrry
me, it was. ointrh tha I would get you."'
"Oh, it was, wa e it?" she demanded,
suddenly showing nmeistakable -signs of
aggregedyeness. And what is a bluff? Can
you tell nie that?"
"Why -er-a bluff h--ei."--,
"Whenryou told me you could support
nut in the style which I had been lams-
tomed," Oho interrupted, "I suppose that:
was a blifff." 1 1 .
Sometimes a *an whose bump of humor
la abnormally el' yeloped lie unable ' to aot
the pointiot a 4ke wh "lia is the butt of
it. Posed ly that may • pain the strained
relations :that ' 'sited in that household
feet' as se oh, as half a y -Chicago Post,
• 1
• i
rOin nig oit on Tr
The 1/ diens was kelt
ping of o1 from both b ,
treniend a seal were r
Ing, they could:not col
Thhew s certainly
lustratio of the old
"pewit] of oil 'on o
proverb old meth. ib
recent* pplied,i thanks
graphic, Mee of the n
now ve generally 1 I
the wort over. It w a
(Redfield who first th ro
and expl fined the true 0
revolvin storms, and to
are forev rindobtod. '
In nein oil it is astoni
a quanti will suffice -+J
:I
two in a bag -stuffed wi
over the we and allow
drop onto sea, where it
thin gre4.y film over t
water. qer the film th
Were, an has no power
up pate ayes which weal
ship. 1i
the -office
of thin M
olas.
towd Wats*.
dry by the drip-
s, and, although
ning and break -
on board.
cost practical fl-
ying as to the
bled watate," a
e, but only very
to the hydro -
ted States, and
wed by seamen
American also
ghly found out
aracter of these
him all seamen
shing how small
ust a quart or
h oakum bung
to drip drop by
spreaels out in a
surface of the
wintl slips, as 11
bat* the Witter
cl break croft the
is are an Me In
arvelous results
ety.-St. Nich-
ndrods ef rope
attesting the
nple agent of Oaf
Afghan !Cid
In the matter of
through his count* th
cilably oiledurate. He
r
uspicious oh
no trade king 0 E1711d
able to 'move him in t
he must esse quite plain
up of Af hanistan to
ternal t de would- er
country and Improve
With elm lar jealousy
fulness in the motives
his oont*ty to foreign
eelfiehlY a the Tibe
theirs. It is only to ep
rank arid Importance t
the priVilege of a prot
there is, oomparatiyel
danger involved in tra
istan. writer wa
what len6 years ago one
ilized bazaars in the ao
ghans Were most civil
view of Reviews.
ade and passage
larneer is irrecon-1
again his .inor-4
Liam comes in, fos
late has ystl been,
is nattor, though
at the opening
benefits of oz4
ally enrioh the
1 Iown revenues.
d want of trust -
then, ha closes
les almost ail
have atoned
individuels of
• will concede
panne, albeit
peaking, little
ng in Afghan-
ry recently in
he most unche
, and the A1-4
obligIng.-Ree
* t
130
lit
13
at
red
el
(fN.
nt
Only Misike It Out.
A lovel rn youth had qu reeled with hie
ladylove, and with bi ter angry worda
they pa d, and he d ikle that life wee
no lenge worth livin bruptly turn -
Ing; into 1a barber's, h e t in a vaeene
chair and! cal ly requ the barber tc
IF
out his t root •
The ba ber quiesce d, tucking the
cloth 'ro nd his neck, the head rest
so that t is c stomer's n was well °lei
vated. . hen drawing tout pin fro*
the (Arne of his waist4a and holding i
firmly he ween his fing r nd thumb, h
drew the pin quiekly aim s thO neck o
• the mat. :
Immediately,5 with a - o eam worthy o
a red XIIIien, the deep i ng one leirped
hem the phalr, sheutin
"SurtIl , surely you 1Ie not done it?'
:.
"Oh, In , sir 1" 1 imid ith barber. "Sit
down again, sii.' -I'vel 0 ly marked ,it
outl"-X'earson'e Weekly,
! 1
1.. 4
Anecdote of t1 rich. •
A ve* clever atiecdo i told of Thorn
as BsilaY Aldrich. 01 e day the distin
gulshedl a thor happensaunter in
an auotoi room While a • le of rare edi
Slone, old IMMO. utographs wa
going on. The IL otioneer •bolding in hi
hand e hundl• f let r said: ‘Lakil
and geptiomen, ha ere two auto
graphs 1weich w re wit'n by a ma
named -Thomas alley A drich. I ghat
new sten,them fdr you t the price Of twee
fax 6 cents." NO bid ere _made, and
they wee sold for tha•t IM
aOland, d, "I wouldn't
ayvaid to •
e Mr. Aldrich, In IspeaklIn of the inciden
fteril
have caked at all if they ad gone for
cents each, but 'two for 5 reminded roe
.very foe:Ably of little ape, es."-Philadel•
'phi& Post.
1 A eteisoingiese
Hicks -When People
things exceedi gip Oleo
man 'they spell
kno
who haye picnic
Boston Transori
The bachelor
usually liv -8 in
ried.-Chicago
11
IDTM.c
can to make
fortable for a
about having a pionio
• Just as though people
Over have a gpod time
In the sixteen
sideredlish and
who builds air saittles
a flat after be gets War.
Tew 8,
h century frogs were 00111e
a1lowc1 Or fast days.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
!SEWED AT
THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE,
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.
;
NO. WITNESSES REQUIRED, •
• 11
- [
PLO TIME SURGERY. '
1 .
The heroes Method, Thee W.r. Enn'
pi 4,i1 In the Sixteenth Content's". ,
Am re ee Pare, * barber, surged' Of the
sixtee th Icentury, Itells In his npte boW
In. -158 he went toit, ha long wars to get
practio trt surgerie He invented Nemo
new p • ‘'. sties, particularly in the treat.
nient a - , putated limbs.
Up " ; re's timn the most berbarous
meant* la, been used to stop the pleeding.
In his words: IlBo soon as the limb
was rein. ed the sutgeoniewould nee eusby
cauteri s et stop the flow of blood, &thing
very h rr ble and creel in the mere telling.
And t u . of six thus °mai treated
scarce t - • ever else pod, and even these
were Ion • 11 and the wounds thu btirned
were 3O to heal,I because the Ibuining
soused suela vehement pains that thee fell
into f ee ; convulsions and other Mortal
acoide te I In most of them, moreover,
when h. 1 scar fell off there carne fresh
bleedi g, light...lb muse again be stanched
with tltie ieuteries. So that for manyheal-
trig was i possible, tnd they had 'an ulcer
to the n 'of thelr 1 vese which prevented
them fro*is having a artificial Ihnb." •
The idea, of &bolls ing such ornelty by
using the ligature ooeurred to Pate in one
of his journeys and his success Went
beyon h s own •xpbotatlonL Hi, ether
i
discov made ithin a few owe was of
his jot 1 g the arm ft was be.eeyed by
the a • rg one ot th day that there was
poison in ii gunshot lwound, and one of the
asicep . authorities insisted that they
.
lust :eauterized "with oil of elders
scald, g et, raixedwith a little treacle."
The p as in winto arable. It happened
that a his first tilea tment of guishei
woun .. pore's oil r n short; and, Nil used
hasten "ildigestiveimade of the yolks of
eggs, .11 f rosesand turpentine."To his
surpri: - e found next morning that the
patien ti had thin; treated were 1z bet-
ter condi I n
resolv
poor
114ni
1 1
0
Pres de
when
r ,111' ually h
had take
Afterreid t, : 4, 'zing
it was to he north
if pose hie to fix the
lose of li lmpor'tanl
Ha11i was suxn
know th e the blame 1
said L n, "I'll sok
The la could thr w
ii
iiesti n further th$n
not to 1 'nee 1.111
called he preeen
in chi and to e
guilty.' , Hooker wr
Ing, a d 'Fighting . oe
phatlo i laimer of 11
The t1e preside
moral n Ms roo
"Gent' nen, Harpei
dered nd none of
*menet .le. 1 ain vezly anxious t; discover
the en , ho is." fter stoidi g across
the roo , several times the president sud-
enly w up his bowed .hoad1 and ex-
lalme : 'I have. 161 I know Who is re-
eponsib e."
"Wn . President; who le 1?" asked
the dis in uished quartet as they looked
anxiou f not troubled.
"Gin I men," said the prealdent, with
a mea ng twinkle n his eye, "General
Lee is t e man." 1
1
The li ;las a look o mirth in the lough
reated d the fourdepart with a d
ould e et again
cion.- Detroit Free
than
WV more,
ith .guns
he others. " en I
to burn thus cruelly
ot wounds."
LINCOLN'S JOKE.
•
d the liteaponsibilitip Ter the
se Beiper's Terry.,
t Lincoln's Jokes, especially
trated in nifeetion With grave
a purpose ln them.
ri Ilarperta Perry the
ow great a calamity
rn arms, determined
responsibility; for the
position. 1,
mo -ed, but did not
"Very Well,"
unwell Schenck."
o light _upon the
say thet -he was
y as the text to be
of the oopunander
ter a plea 1 of 1''not
ext given a hear-
-made a' very em -
aspens! !lay.
mbled the: fon,
d said to them:
a Ferry wa suiren-
yen, it see s, is re-
. 1 1
13
generals t4ok their
rmination hat1they
placed un sr snake-
ress.
uich" Iliontebcdy.
known.as"Chatme,"
ion when; pang
ck theater he in the
"Excellent wietolie
ul, but I 1 de :love
love thee net chaos
onounced the word
"chouse.."
Iter whenever he was- announced
•e 'eying among playgeete was,
niAiiinic:In, aenadlgaiti1n." eY
isreCOBrdmrbed
ecii•-fthtini
night. when 1e was playing Othel-
"dying eoe e" a voice from the
oared out, ' , That's d—ed good,
Othello:se bolt upright, " hook -
1e audience ;Atnessed a Singular
.
: • ' 1 •
ri the direct on of the disterber
*eke of 'ragis invited hi*, f he
an, to come down and ha Ie hie
ched." Th re being no1 /Mower
Ilenge, the utp1est "Maori' spi-
ed over andl proceeded to
1gato of tit re from th• ntire
all Mall Gaiette. .
,
Th. emit otine.
()the' o Wants to
S•yre ur was loeall
because on one oco
Othello at the Limer
well kn wn passage:
rditio ()stole ' my
thee, a 4 when I
COM again," p
"ohaos' es if written
Ever
to play
"Chou.
• nie
at on
o in th
ous•
house!
Then
• pectaal
is fist
nd in
ere
ead "p
• this c
mnly t
• an o
ouse.-
Rocca
ate ins
wo par
knife sli
ere for
right s
he kni
he illus
ite:Xt of
hape a
into a re
of th
eighte
arrespo
lo
The
ightnin
ties 6
Wire
to the f
suelly
ho whole
imidus
lectricit
ore it h
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lmproveme4its have mild the
a much sin ller and mor deli-
ruieent than it used to be. 1 The
upright's down wh o the
es are a third shorter tbnt they
Orly and are no longer panted
delete but a di y vandyck,b4own.
which is us lt
aer represeneed in
rated papers ae a great, trian ular
• feel has no almost, a re like
4 1 we1ghte1 with moruy let
eivoir at tho p of the b1,d0 (the
German ex outioner is el ilar
)land no long, r with lead.1-Paris
dent.
tee Lightningl on Ships.
Son why ships are not sttuok by
lig attributed -by German author -
03 general use which is now made
pe for rigging purposes' as well
aot that the hulls of ship. are
estruated of iron or steel. Thus
ship forms an excellent and con-
nducter, by mean. of whiab the
is led away into the oc 0,0 be -
time to do any serious 'image.
"Hira
ad been
'what's i
"Well,'
d seri.
OTO'n
nly bri •
Washi
A. Lay Figure.
reading' a ;tin quarter novel,
" said Mil'Corntoseel, Who
lay Jigger?" 1:
replied her husband after long
'i
s thought, 'I couldn't do no
ke a gnosis t it. But eggs ls
ing us 12)4 a nts a dozeie now"
ii Star,
Tere eve never been more than three
ntem ary Eu °peat queens -in fact,
he num r who veoccupled the throne
mod! al and Weill times is Narver-
tivly s all. En land, heads the list with
Ye; Aus a oan t Of four, but the to-
oom to con idersibly under 80 alto -
ether.
"Now,1 arry," asked the teacher of the
uyenile oais, Iv at lathe meal we eat in
he morning cal ed?" •, "Oatmeal" was
he little fellow's proM0 reply.--Chloago
ewe.
Ask your grocer itir,
Iter Tali sod DM
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MTe will mail THE HOME
. , ,
ling wan tne October number, to
Is° TEE SATURDA EVENING Pos
URNAL begin- ‘i
uary_i, 1899,
every week,
Tomtl4e time subscription is reeived to January 1,
1899, pn.-r-4wep4 o only Tweiuy-fie Cents.
e Ladies' l Minx JourOal
orer, who wines excPusi ely
THE LADIE' HOME jOiTR/e/ T.,
coiltinue her Cooking and do -
tic lessons. In the October num-
she tells *hat should, and what
not, be eaten by men follow-
tain occupations. Tweritr
serts are giVen for all sorts
achs.. 1
,
ECTAL FEATUII.ES imp e
s decorated for Christni s
Fairs and Weddings, phOt
arid decrilnd.
Interiors of. taste ul aiid inexpe
siv h nes picture and describe
sh win sretty corn rs, tables set 1)r
dinners lune eons rid teas, etc.
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Some Spectal Featkires of
THE SATORDAY 1EVENING POST
Besides Ilhe Gen ral Departments -Serials,
Short Stories and Sketches -
Men and Wom n of the Hour
Brief biographic ketches and characteristic
stories a peopl prominently before the
public, with portr it illustrations.
The Post's Seri of
Practical 5ermons
Each week is giveill a strong sermon, simple,
direct and unsecta ian, on vital topics, by one
of the best religio s thinicers of the world.
The Best Poems of the World
Beautifully' illustra ed by the best American
• artists, are' accomp nied by a portrait of the
poet, a lotigraphic sketch and the interesting
• story of how each poem was written.
THE cURltis PUBLISHING COMPANY,PHILA ELPHIA
H. R Jackson
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France; Jno. de IKuyper & Son, Hol-
land 1 Gin, Rotterdam, Rolland;
Boas Tont Gin Loudon, England;
Bulloch' & Co.'s Scotch Whisky, Glee-
gow Scotland Jamieeon's Irish
Whieky, Ireland ; also Pert
and Sher* Wine teem France' 04
Spain, Agents for W ker.'. Whisk
Ontario; Royal Distiliery and Dae
Ale end Pinter, Toronto.
To THE PUBLIC
We have opened a retail store
connection with our Wholesale busi
business in the r4ar of1 the new Do-
mii n Bank, iq Good'a old staod,
where we will se 1 the best goods in
the market at be tom jrices. 'Go�&
delivered to an part of the town
free.
TELEPHONE II.
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For over a yaw we have had the agency for the sweet
INDAPO. Our first order was for s quarter of a done,
our Ise for One Hundred and POrtriour Dollars worth.
anaemia(
INDA 0
MI GREAT
HINI300 REMEDY
FISODVOZN THZ ANOVN
Restate 4ts 80 days. Curse
all Nervous Disease,. FailinHemity
Paresis, Slespleseness, Nigh le E is -
Diens, etc., caused by past abuse,, yes
vigor and size to shrunken orgsne and quickly but
surely restores Lost Manhood in ofd or young.
Eullif serried in vest pook.t. Prio. 111.00 a paoloMo,
Six for 95.00 with ee written guarantee to mere Or
money refunded. DON'TVT AN IMITATION, but
insist on having IINDAPO. If easr druggist has not
got it, we will fend it_erses
HINDU° TroPo, Ldasaio, In. or oar Aent&
This rapid Increase proves It 1.e remedy that mfrss
Who oleo It speaks well of. Tenn INIfienfinilYt
I.V. FEAR, Sabra.. Oat
flap°
ade a weii
Ma or
• McLE D1S
System 1, Renovator
-AND HER -
TESTED - REMEDlE8
A speeific and antidote ler Impure, Weak and •
poverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita-
tion et the Heart, Liveralpha t, Neuralgia _.r_
of Memory, Bronchitis, Co
Jaundice, Kinney and Uri
Dance ramble Ineguleriel
• LABOBATORY-Goderiol
J. M. McLEOD, Pr
fact er.
Sold by J. S. Ro es, Seaforth.
16014
ion Gall Sion s
ise;se,, Bt. YE
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and
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McKillop Directory for 1898
JOHN MORRIS() ,N Reev
DANIEL MANLEY, De
P. 0.
WM. MoGAVIN, Oonne
JOSEPH 0. MORRISON
P 0,
JOHN B. BROWN, Cowl
JOHN 0, MORRISOM, Cl
DAVID M. 11068, Tressu
WM, EVANS, Assessor,
CHARLES DODDS, Oe
sioliARD POLLARD,
bury P.O
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. Winthrop P. 0.
ty4teeve, Besc&WOod
rgOOSITAzoilnirYllor, rBe, thood-
rk7rt/1111561hrthfro47PiP.0.450:
rhir,Ksaftory°°dinoPrig.pch0cto•P. Lodi.
Blake Cider,
and Jelly
Ig now running every work(
Bring along your apples a
Steam Power and Hydrauli
on Monday, during cider
pple Butter'
Factory
Ziolux,111 r b
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Ohopplog don
n.
HN THIREleiC
Slittiglitter Sale of Crockery
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the Next Thirty IMys
And a good assortment to choose from, which we ask
you nspect for yourself before purchasing elsewhere.
No trouble to show goods.
Dinner Set, 104 pieces, $15.50 Dinner Set, 97 pieces,
84.50; Printed Tea Set, 44 pi cos, $1.75; China Tea
Set, 44 pieces, $4 ; Ironstone Tea Set, 44 pieces,
$1.75 • handsome 10 piece T ilet Set, $4 to $5 ;
Printed 10 piece Toilet Set, $1, 0 to $2 ; Children's 6
pieces oiret Set, $1; White 8 pieee Toilet Set, $1,50.
Handsome Lampe, from $1 t,o 82, Fancy Water Sets,
6 pie es'assorted colors, 81; inner Plates, 50e per
doze • Soup Plates, 50,1 per dozen ; Tea Plates, 40c
per opn ; Cups and Saucers best white stonewears,
65c per dozen ; and many other lines
lines of Fancy China,
Crockery and Glassware, at supr sing low prices. •
Stock of
Will 1e found as coinplete
1 Still °gving 21 pound i3 of
Granulated Sugar for 81; 2 po
Japan Tea, for 250, givng ex
of that good Laundry Seep, ref;
for 26 ; Toilet Soaps at e.
Cans'1,ed Salmon for 25e; 3
25c ; Good &rut Brushes fo
s'
Ogii.Give me a mil f yo
above, lines.
ilighest Market Prices
Pota s. • ,
BIBLE
Me feelfef. I
SCHO9L
and PR
HYMN
BLANIK
MISCELLANE US BOOKS
SCRIBBLING BOOKS
And all kinds of Books that are ii demand, may be procured
at right prices from
LUMSDEN &
Groceries
any house in the trade.
path's Extra Standard
-ds of Black, Green or
-satisfaction; still some
ar 5o a bar, now 7 bars
Ily reduced prices; 3
oxes No. 1 Mathes for
25e.
want anything in the
..or Butter, Eggs and
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YER BOORS
OOKS
°ORS
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