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SEPTEMBER 30, 1898.
IMPOATANT NOTICES. 1
'OVATE FUNDS TO WAN at 6 per cent., pay
oble early, 0n first•oises farm M0urity A
DoE, g. DAYS, Dominion Bank Building, Seafoi h..
ioe6
J,3ieli 2 NA, Domini Rad Provincial Land
Surveyor„ Member of °Association of Ontario
band°arreyors, Dubin, Ontario. 1188.64
ONEY AT 5 PER GENT. —A !loge .amount of
money has been pieced in toy bindle to lend to
humeri, In sums and on terms to suit the borrower.
Apply to 3 IL BEETt Barrister, Bea►1orth,
15784t
OUSE TO RENT.- -Briok house on West street
to rent, containing nine room; hard and soft
grater, a good cellar and two lots. ' Apply to 8. N.
JABS, Seiforth. 18)6x4 '
JOHN BEATTIE, CIA* •►f the Second Division
Court unty Commissioner, of Heron Oon-
feyssioer, , Loan and Insurance"Agent. *winds
!.vested and bo Lean. Oftioe—Over Sharp
tree score, Maln street,. Seaforth.. 1480
TEACHERS WANTED
y0 TEACHERS — Teacher wanted for Union
SchoolSection No. 15, Howiok, male or female,
second or third elms, dating 'glary. Application
received up tiil October the 1e, JOHN RENWICK,
Secretary, Iakelot P. 0. 180814
MO
TEACHERS. --Two teachers wanted. for school
J.
section No. 2,' Usborne. Male to be holder
of 1st, or 2nd class certificate. Eetnale i to be holder
of Ind or Srd olds certificate. Duties to begin Id
January, 1809. Personal appliostioa preferred Ap-
pileation''received until October Bth.` ANDREW
ODOERT,_ Secretary Treasurer, Fairttbar P. O„
Ontario. 1 ( 1806x4
'MACHU, WANTED.—For school _section No. 2,
j McKiltop, male or female. Applications. with
testimonials, received until let of October. Duties
to begin on .et of January, 1599. SAMUEL DOR-
BAN E, Constance P. 0. 1604x4
STOCK FOR S
SLE.
j'VURHAM BULL FOR SALE, :The undersigned
J has for sale a thoroughbred. Durham bull
eligible for registration ; aged 28 months. ooior•recl
and white. 'Terms reasonable. JAMES TATTER-
SON, tot 25, concession 1, L. R .8., Tuokeramith,
SruceOeld P. 0. 1680-tf
GB TOR BALE` AND POR navies.— The
undersigned, breeder of Large English Berk-
,Yires,hea for sale boars and sows in farrow. He will
slim keep for service the stook boar, " King Lee,,,
archaised from .][r: George Green, of Fairview,
sad winner at Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa. Term
--gt.payable at the thus of eervioe with the privilege
hrokrning i1 nemstary, if booked $1.50. ' JAMES
rousaNci, Lot 26, Concession 5, MoKillop, Sea-
orth P. 0. 1486.52 •
STOCK FOR SERVICE.
JoAR FOR SERVIOE.-The undersigned will
keep for .ertice on Lot 26 Concession 4,
Stanley; &thoroughbred Cheeterwhite boar. Terme—
>in, peyable at the time of service with the privilege
Of returning' if necessary. JOHN V. DIE H •
Iagi•t!
DULL FOR SERVICE.r-The undersigned will
UR keep for service on hilt premises at Roxboro,
a thoroughbred Durham bull. Terms, 81 ; if paid
__before January, I ;, or $1,25 afterwards. JOHN.
SST.. D'571.tf
HOAR FOR SERVICE. The undersigned will
keel 'or service on. Lot 84, Concession 4, Took-
eeiin th, r thoroughbred Chester White Boar,
parohised from H. ' George h Sons, Crompton,
Middlesex .`.aunty. Term' --S1 avable at time of
service, with privilege of returning if necessary.
JOHN W. ROUTLEDOK. 154041
friAMWORTH BOAR FOR SALE AND FOR SER-
▪ VICE.—The undersigned will keep for sere -lee
M the Brumfield abeam Factory, a thoroughbred
Tamworth Boar, with registered Terms,
!l ; payable at time of service withpr1Viloge of re-
turning if necessary. Alto a number of thorough-
bred 7oung Tamworth Boars and r8ow'rs for sale.
HUGS Mo0&Rfi iU, Brumfield. 1406.41
TIAMWORTIE PIG FOR SERVICE.—The under-
signed has for service on lot 82, oonee4bion 8,
McKillop, a thcrobred Tamworth pig, to which a
limited number of -sows will be taken. Thi. Is an
extra good pig and breeders find it` advantageous to
oroee their berkshlre: sows with this breed of pig.
Terme $1, with privilege of returning if necessary.
JOHN koMILL AN 1606xtI'
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
A NICE RFr8IDESICE IN TIMBAL', FOR SALE.
Al_ For sale cheap, a neat, comfortable and well.
bnished two storey brick house in Hensel!, and two
good lots, The house is 31a27, and a kitchen 18x16 ;
all oonvenienoes,snd everything complete. Apply to
G. J. SUTHERLAND, or the owner on the premises.
JOHN KEMP, 1805-4
1 iARM TO RENT.—To rent. for a term of 5 years,
,L the west half of Lot 88, and the east holt of Lot
34, cn the 4th Concession of McKillop. The farm
contains 100 acres and, is in a good state of cul-
tivation. There is a good frame house and barn.
A good orchard, and plenty of good water. Eleven
aerate fall wheat sown. Convenient to markets
and schools, Possession at any time. Apply on the
premiseeor to MBS.1 JULIA MCMILLAN, Seaforth
1805x4
SHINGLES AND LUMBER FOR SALE
The undersigned has for sale, cheap,first and
second °lase Puce AND CEDAR SHINGLES. Also s lot
01 Hslar ocx. Lemma, all kinds. Shingles and lumber
canbe seen at Kippers station. A car load of Pine
and Hemlock Planks;, Scantlings, etc, dust received.
Orders can be lett at the station, or with
JAMES COOPER,
1583-4! Landon Road.
W. N. Watson,
&E{AFORTH,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent, Houses to
Rent, Real Esitate Agent. Dealer in the
RAYMOND and WHITE family and manu-
facturing Sewing Machines. All kind of
Sewing Machines repaired. Charges
mederate.
Agent for the :,
WHITE ANIi GODERICH BICYCLES.
First -Class Wheels in Every Respect.
IDELTOMS-- RIGI-IIT.
1580-52
THE SEAFORTH
Musical - Instrument
EMPORIUM -
ESTABLISHED, 1873.
Owing to hard times, we have con•
zluded to sell Pianos and Organs t
' e
Greatly Reduced Pari s,
Organs at $25 and upwards, . s;
Pianos at Corresponding pricers,
SEE US BEFORE' PURCHASING.
SCOTT BROS.
GODERIpH
Steam - Boiler Works,
(ESTABLISHED 1880.)
A. CHRYSTA L
ICK IIEADACHE
Positively aired by these
Little Pilin.
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
estion and oo Hearty Eating. A per -
remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drown:.
Bad Taste in,the Mouth, Coated Tongue
in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They
the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
all P111. small Dose,
Small Prices
Substitution
the fraud of the day.
See you get Carters,
Ask for. Carter's
Insist and demand
arter's Little iver Pills,
Seaforth pye. Works.
Get Your Clot es•Cleaned.arid
your Dyeing o e at homed-
H.
omerH. N LE,
Of the Seafort ` Dye Uri3tk', is pre-
Pared
re-
par d
Clean and Press Cl theta and Dye
Cloth
Of all kinds in first•olanis style and at very reasonable
prices. Ladies' dreeees can be dyed, it desired with-
out being ripped. A trial Is solicited, and all work
warranted to give ediefaetion. Garments made to
look nearly as good ae new. Works and residence on
Ooderioh street. east of Main Street, and nearly op•
posits St. Santee' Chh.
eH. NICKLE, Seaforth.
Suooeseor to Oi'ry t:1 at Black,
Manufacturers of all kinds of Stationary
Marine, Upright & Tubular
BOILERS
Salt P_ ans,eno ke Steaks, Sheet Iron Works,
ato., etc.
Also dealers aUpright and Horizontal Slide Valve
' :,glues: ,Automatic Nb -?R Engines a o oiatty. All
us of pipeand pipe -fitting eonstantly on hand
sslimMes furnished on shortnotioe.
Works --Opposite G. T. IL Bianca, eidetic*.
1698-12
fUT UP ASA POWDER.
GIVES NEW :
INCREASES THE FLOW
OF MILK i$ F)W5. ('
ttMINGmitts 4eO IDrch bat o..
mecism MONTRIA , pliparRrnosu
t.9
25 cents and 50 c' is apackage.
Notice to C i ntractors.
SEALED TENDERS will 'e received by the un•,
dersigned up to, 8 o'olook P. -in., on November 1st,
1898, for the building of s brick church •. in Belgrave
during the summet of 1899. . lane and speci5catiane
may be sec n at D. Sproat'e s . re, Belgrave. Tenders
may be for the whole or p rte of the work. The
lowest or any tender not ne 1 essarily accepted.
• . WILL1A'kt WI eHTMAN, .
13= retary of Committee.
1805x4
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• After. Wood's
Fhoophodine,
The : nd ., , Regiishended Reantedy.
Sold a • mmby all
druggists 11 Canada. Only reli-
able medi • e discovered. ,Biz
kages gularanteed to cure all
forms o Senna Weaknessi all effects of abuse
or excess, Mental Worry,xcessive use of To-
baeco. Opium or Stimulan Mailed on receipt
of price, one package Si, six, $5. One win Plenum,
rix told cure. Pan phlets free to an address.
The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont.
gold is Seaforth by] Lumsden h Wilson, drugglets.
THE HURON
HE HELED ,HIS WIFE
MR. AND MRS. SL1IMBERS PASS A PLEAS -
A TI EVENING.
The Lady Got
Brainy Lord and Mae -
ter Intereste ]�a Her Fool Scheme In
Spit. of Rime
faction of the
i
and He. Had the Ostia-
ast Word.
"rOh, Fred," said Mrs. Timbers, "I do
wish you would ever_help meas some men
h 1p their wives. If you would pay any
a tention to what is going on around you,
I might have wo a prize this afternoon.
re. Trlgley had some company, and we
to sate bow m ny" words we could con -
et with lette used in the word'lriend-
ip.' Don't yo remember reading in
me paper 'eve weeks ago about a
party of that kin ? _H you had shown any
interest at that time and had helped me
find worry 1 .int ht have been prepared
for it today... As t was, I was next to the
highest ono."
"Pa caw t'-" replied Mr. Blimbers. "I've
got sot p'nething better to do than waste my
time over sunk claptrap as that, I have
to do so much, thinking during the day
that tai exercise my brain in figuring out
such fool thi gs a your 'friendship' words
would be thea heir t of folly. How many
words did yob ge P"
".Forty-eight. ould you like to see the
list?"
"No: Is tea re y? Gosh, but I'm tired)
I suppose of oo you've got fried' in
your list?" I
"Oh, yes! That was one of the first
words I thought of. There, I've got them
all written out on that sheet of paper.
Look them over hale I see about the tea."
"No; keep yo paper. I don't want
to be bothered."
Just then the !dell rang, and they went
into t e dining loom. Mr. Blimbers ate
silent y !orand then sud-
denly askedfew minutes :
"G t 'die?"'
1
"Y I' e got 'file,' „his wife replied. ;
"I er What senseless thing the
get up next?" Mr,'Blimbere ,
s he swallowed a mouthful of
d. "But 1 suppose it's well.
et theta give their brains a M-
om* in awhile. They need it.
to do such thinking as the men
gh, they wouldn't feel like
er these senseless games, I'll
you wouldn't bother me with
them. I've got other things:
• y mind:"
, don't worry about it, then,"
limbers.. "I'm sorryl brought
up, if that's the way you feel
ut I thought :you'd be inter-
nees knows you take little
rest in me and what I do, and
ave ' ou got 'ire' on your list?" Mr.'
bers 1 terrupted,
et m ' ace," his wife replied as she
unfclIded a Sheet of paper and began look-
ing lip and down several rows of words.
' "I don't • liove I have. It's queer L didn't
think of t • at. If I had, I'd have been tied
r the pri . e."
"Hump . !" Mr. Blimbere castioally
ejaculated. "the only thing t at surprises
me is that you women succeeded in'doing
anything 4 ail with such a puzzle or
game or w atever you call it because it
taken scan thinking. If I hada chance in
such a oon :et as that, I'll bet I'd win ev-
ery time. ow don't bother me any more
with this 4 Ing. ' r want to read."
Mrs. Bli bars had some matters to look
after in t e kitchen while the girl was
taking thi go off the table, and Mr. Blim-
bers went ut to the,porch. About five
minutes la =r he hushed into the hall and
yelled:
"Yloren el Ho, Florence!"
"What i it 1" Mrs. Blimbers called back.
"Have ou got 'ride?' " bawled Mr.
Blimbers.
" es," is wife replied.
"unto nd these fool women,.anyway 1"
muttered r. Bliajnbers as he returned to
the porch nd sat down. "I wish their
blamed of gamest were all in Skaguay. I
haven't an time to waste over them, and
I need my nergy or more useful things."
Then h begs to read. Presently he
me tot word "fire," and that remind -
"F ore a" he! yelled, "is that you in
the parlor'" I '
as the reply. .
"Have . • u got 'fire?' " , r
" 'Fire? Let me see. Yes, I've got
'IIre.' "
Mr. B1 bers slapped his paper down
upon the oor and k several turns
around the porch to cal himself.
Theyba 1 been out th night before, and
Mrs. Bllm re ways w so she retired
early and on fell asleep. She had had
several ple sant Brea me when she awoke
and saw that a light was burning in the
dressing .om.
"Fred," she Dried, "ars that you?"
e replied.
"What t me is pit?"
, "A littl after 11."
"Goodn : sl Why don't you come to
bed?"
"I've got three more words than you
had," ho triumphantly declared as he en-
tered the bedroom, flourishing her list.
"'But oonf unci it, I wish you'd leave your
rlioolish ga es behind you -when you come I
home fro parties hereafter! I ought to
have been sleep two hours ago. I'll have
a head en e like a block of wood, tomor-
row." i
She apo fell asleep again, Ito be rudely: :
awakened everal' hours later) -
"Floren a 1" said Mr. Blimbers. -
"What s it?" she whispered, thinking
of burglar and getting ready to duok un --
der the qu Its. '
"Did,yop have "fad' in your list?"
"'Fad?' No. You can't get 'fad' out of
the letters n `friendship.' There's no' a. ' "
"Of ell he fools under the sun," grawl-
ed ' Mr. Blimbers as he turned over and
tried to go to sleep, "a woman that will
work her brain oyer such an idiotic thing!
as that 'friendship' game is a little the
worst."
But bis wife had relapsed into slumber,
and alio he had' the last word.—Cleveland,
Leader.
English Jonrnallem.
Walter Wellman says that one short -
story will illustrate the spirit of English
journalism better than any amount o
generalism and quotes Moberley Bell, the
editor of the London Times, as saying: l
"We would at any time stop our presser!
and make new stereotype plates•to correct
a typographical error, but we would not
stop our machines to get in a late piece o
news, no matter how important or sense
tional. • We could! print that the next da
without any both r."
won
women' wil
mumbled
potato s
enough to
tle exercise
If they bad
must, tho
worrying o
bet. I wis
any more •
to occupy
"Oh, we
said Mrs.
the matte
about it.
' ested. Go
enough in
B1i1
1
,IVea „
1.
" Yes,"'
,1
Interests of All.
One thing ought to be aimed at by
men—that the in cost of each individually
and of all tolleotilvely should be the same;
for if eaoh should!' grasp at his individual
interest all humhn sooiety will be dis-
solved.—Cicero. II
Exposri
FODDER IN THE ;TREE TOPS.
i
Cattle In Hawaii Hay Tieno Develop
Saansorlai At ribcaes.
A cow cannot climb a tree -undoubted
fact in natural history Yet if a viren-
ment can effeot what some believe: it can
a few generations of cattle in Ha ' ail are
likely to evolve a race of scanso kine,
for the common fodder f r cows an horses
grows on trees.
There aro only two d reotions in the is-
lands of , the Paoifio, a d everybody uses
the terms windward and leeward al glibly
as if bred aboard ship to use sailors' Eng-
lish. In Hawaii these;two direotions are
distinctly marked -ion 1he windward side
of every island, tropic rains, growth of
green things to jungle uxurianoe;1.on the';
leeward side, drought r ly brokent scanty
grasses precariously •' feting in ; a sun
baked soil, for most m Mho of m_ oast years
sere and brown. Bu as not every one
can live to windward, ' d it seemis a pity
to let so, much lee and go taj waste
whioh might otherwise be good, the edger -
robs tree has been in odpced from the
Affican eriditiee and has made cattle
ranching a successful: possibility on the
ry lands.
r ere tho
Priests of the Freno mission W m
ntroducers, they Navin become acquaint-
with its value in Al aria. As its name
bows, it is the Caro tree of the "Ara-
ban Nights," the sou a of most people's
nowled a of things Arabic. The tree
grows mist luxuriantl in most Hawaiian
soils an/bears, cont nuously the year 1.
around. This is a mat r of particular im-
portance for it is th fruit sehi h is of
value. The tree gro s totha hleight at-
tained by largo maple f and branches lux-
uriantly so as to shade considerable area,
and as the leaves are both abundant and
large, there is formed a protection against
the - heat which stool; appreciate. • The
fruit is a large fleshy pod filled with beans
the size- of a horse chtnut. It is upon
the pods and the bens that cattle feed.
This fod4er'is so sett ging that for long
Periods cattle are fed on nothing else and
reach 'market in prime condition.—New
York -Suite. `
".AN INGRAT SOLDIER.
NIARRIAG LICENSES
ISSUED AT
THE HURON EXPOSITOR - OFFICE,
BEAFORTH, ONTARIO.
NO
WITNESSES REQUIRED;
o rdl Actio
His C iia y n,
Making of a
He 'se Is a story of th
was war between th
Danes. One day a gre
and the Swedes were
from the field. A sold
had been slightly won
frhe ground. He was a
om a flask. All at
one say:
"Oh, sir, give me
ing l" . ;
It was a wounded 5
was lying on the gro
off. The Dane wont
knelt down by the s
and pressed the flask
said ho, "for thy n
mine."
Hardly had he spok;:b these words when
the Swede raised 'hi self on hie elbow.
He pulled a pistol m his pocket and
shot at the man who would have befriend-
ed him. The bullet grazed the Dane's
shoulder, but didnot do him much harm.
"Ah, you rasoa
1" he cried. " was go-
ing to befriend you, and you y me by
trying to kill me. Noqw`I will pu ash you.
I would have given yiiu all the ater, but
now you shall have only half."nd with
that he drank the h of it and hen gays
the rest to the Swede. �
When the king of t e Danesheard about
this, he sent for theisoldier and had him
tell the story juat as t was. ` E
" Why.d$d 'you spa the life of she Swede
after be Iliad tried to 111 you?" asked the
king. echuse, sir," sal the aoldieri "I could
never kill a wounded enemy. "
"Then you desery be a nobleman,"
said the king. And he rewarded him by
making him a knig is and giving him a
noble title.—"!'amo s Stories Retold."
However, Was the
obleman.
battlefield, There
Swedes and the -
t battle was fought
beaten and drives
r of the Danes who
ded was sitting on
out to take a drink
tee he heard some
ink, for I ens dy-
ede who spoke. He
d only a little -way
him at once. He
e of his 'fallen foe
his lips. "Drink, ""
is greater than
The!
Was
A shell thrown fro
i g gun rushes Oro
1 city of 4,900 feet p
o ject.with a force e
ns falling one foot.
t vely speaking, the
hus, during the o
o Alexandria by t
s fps, lasting •from
o less than 8,186 ash
t e town, yet not1711
o
ere killed—that
s Baking, six shell
Again, during the
t e Gig ane thre
f rt, kit ing only
e ells t kill one '
burg, 1 the same_
kill eve man. A
110,000 hells kille4
209. .
ui
of War.
a 24 ton quick fir -
h the air at the Te-
r second, striking its
nal to that'of 11,280
And yet, 'compare -
are very harmless.
e day bombardment.
e British fleet of 11
a. m. to 4•:80 p. m.,
110 were thrown into
e than 800 Egyptians
s,, it took] roughly
kill one man.
Franco-German war,
0,000 shells into Bel -
Frenchmen, or 600
eiohman. At Stras-
r, it took 18 shells to
• at the siege of Paris
illy 107 and wounded'
It
(weighting
Some ofthe offic'
once antahored in t
Madeira, ;went ash
around the island:
About half was •
came across al.ittle
tontly very
rse, with as
chief slue
rst lieutsn
ere you do
gown?"
, you see, s
first hitej
;badly, j oing too
just rigged this s
her dow�t to her
note lig¢ a clippe
war. "\ I
and ovie
little he
handkea
The
"What
chief, l�
awe
Why
when I
Horse's Ste
s and men f a vessel
harbor of Funchal,
e'for a ho back ride
up the mountain we
izzenitopmajn, flushed
arms, *!ding la spirited
in a silk
4 St
U1
:tone tied
o his tail.
t laughed
g! with that!
1
and bald,
ndker-
," said Brovn, "t ate
her up she pitohed
oh by the head, so I
e on aft and brought
firings, and I she sails
ir."---" On a Man -of-
•
In o
As pictures 1, u
mediae ity whic
Zion's Brad q ate:
Taylor o a , Mail ty
en the place to r a
!nous "sailor pr: • ch�
' Afte the serm'1
pulpit talrs, the t
" at ' er Taylo
my ron this,t
A pr aching 4�.m
plaoi g his hand pr}
der, he ,replied :
"My dear broth : r
the smallpox, yo
caught it."
3
Danger.
desoriptior of that
• othing earl inspire,
the remark of Father.
student who had tak-
rarily of Boron's far
r,"
as they dew nded the
dent asked:
hat did yo think of
nine"
in a fatherly way and
the student's ghoul -
if your text hal had
ermon could no have
Econ
The most aeon
food is s due m -Ix
ble substance in
man should liv
more than he s
fine flour bread.
tite, requires var
In Food. -,
cal "mode of preparing
o of meat and vegeta-
form of soups, but no
pon soup alone any
o d live upon meat or
th, as well as appe-
The deteriorati
paz is much mo
ruby, but it take `
the garnet becomes
cloudy and dull Ian
nese.
of th
pfd
differ
igh
1
garnet and Lo-
an that of the
nt form: While
the topaz turns
all its bright -
Purest led Belot t or Table d Dairy
- No *Matter:41 1 _ Never cakest
li
•
Twent
Funn
Stories
ARK
They relate to Mark 'I'w,ain's
eccentricitiS', and his ; aptness
in making th most ordinary
episodes appear ludicrous. The
stories are brimful Of - fun.
r
1
When 1 Stood Face to
1 Face With Death
General A. W. Greely,
the gre t Arctic ex-
plorer, t lis here, for the
first tiro in print, the
graphic story of his fear-
ful exile of 278 days at
the No h Pole, when
his comrades daily
' dropped dead at his side,
and when all waited -day
by day for death to come.
Miss Wilkin in Mer
New Eng1 d ` ion e
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page wil, show the
author Qf '1`jerome" and
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John Wanamake!'s Sunday -
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These are Sbnie of the Speatial Features in the 0
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We will mail -The Ladiesf Home Jou
until January 1, 1899, a :d The sat
Post, every week from ft until the: .
tn receipt of. only Twen01,4ve Cents.
T11ECURTIS PUB41
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a city's life,
ho has de
Illustrated.
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y Rvening
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TIIE SATURDAYI
vEaING. PosT
COMPANY,
Was established in 17i8 by.
Benjamin Franklin. It is
handsomely iliustratedl and
gives weekly the best serials,
short stories and sketches
the World can produce. ; The
regular subscription price is
f2.so per year. Both our
publications, balance of the
year as an introduction, for
only Twenty-five Cenits
PHILADELPHIA
Jac ison
& SON.
b B1E0T IMPORTEms ON
Juleb Robin & Co's Brandy, Cognac,
France ; Jno. de Kuyper & Son, Hol-
land Gin, !Rotterdam, Holland ;
Booth's Tom Gin, London, England ;
Bulloch & Co.'s Scotch Whisky, (blas-
gow, Scotland ; 4hinieson'brish
Whisky, Dublin, Ireland ; also Port
and Sherry Wine from France and
Spain, Agents for Walker's Whi ky,
Ontario ; Royal Distillery and D viae'
Ale and Porter, Toronto:
To THE PUBLIC_;
We have opened a retail store in
connection with our wholesale bust
business itt the rear of the new Do
minion{ Bank, in Good's old stand
where_ ire will sell the beat goods in
the market at bottom prices. Goods
delivered to any part of the town
free.
TELEPHONE 11. 1518-tf
For over a year we have had the seency for the sale oil
INDAPO. Our first order was for a quarter of • dozen,
our asst for One Hundred and Forty-four Dollars worth.
I
IVAPO
T GREAT
HINDOCI REMEDY
PROD170ES THE alarm
slats in 30 days. Cures
al Nervous Diseases. Failing Memory
P rests. Sleeplessness, Nightly Emis-
el ns, etc, caused by past abuses, gives
vigor and size to shrunken organs, and quickly but
surely restores Lost Illanhood in old or young.
Easily carried in vest pocket. Price 41/.00 a package,
• for $5.00 with. a written guarantee to oure or
money refunded. iDoN'T BHT AN birrATIONt 1:1)1
insist on haring rNDAPO. If your druggist has
got it, we will Bend it prepaid.
This rapid increase proves it is a remedy that everyone
Who tries it speaks well of. Yours respectfully,
EGasTERED.
ItirEMARK silfind
tai
apo
Madea well
Man of
er,
System Rehovator
—AND OTH it—
A epecific and antidote far Impure, Weak and Di-
poveriehed Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Pali:rata-
ble& of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia% Loee
of Memory, Bronchitis, Constunption, Gall Stones,
Jaundice, Kieney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitin'
Dance, Female Inegnlarleitm and General Debility.
LABOB.ATORTe-Goderich, Ontario.
J. 'M. McLEOD, Proprietor and Mann
facturer.
Sold by J. S. ROBERTS, Seaforth.
1541-11
titeSinop Directory for 1898
3OHN MORRISON, Reeve. Winthrop P. O.
DANIEL MANLEY, Deputy -Reeve, Beachwood
WM. MOGAVIN, Oannoillor, Ludlum r.
JOSEPH C. MOBRISON, Councillor, Beschwood
I JOHN 0. BROWN, Ocliznalor, Szfro4h P. 0,
JOHN C. MORRISON, Clerk, Win P. O.
I DAVID M. ROSS, Treasurer, Winthrop P. O.
I WM. EVANS, Assessor, Beachwood P. O.
CHARM DODD% Collector, Sailor* P. 01,
I RIOHA,RD POLLARD, Sanitary Inspector, Lead-
Blake Cider, ApPle
'and Jelly' Factory.
Is now ninning every worklog day except MondaY
Bring along 3 our apples and get your older made by
Steam Power and Hydraulic Press. Chopping dOne
on Mondays during older season.
Slau
hter Sale of Crockery
Still G
ing on fof. 'the Next Thirty Dar
And a good assortment to choose from, which we ask
yoill to inspect for you elf before purchasing elsewIlere.
N trouble to show g 48.
inner Set, 104 pieces, $5.50 ; Dinner Set, 97 pieces,
, , 44 pieces, $4 ; ironstone 'Tea Set, 44 pieces,
ees Toile Set, $1 ; White 8 piec,e,roilet Set, $1.50.
H ndsome amps, from 51 to $2 , Fancy Water Sets,
6 leces, as qrted colors, $1 ; Dinner Plates, 50 per
d zen ; So p .Plates, 50,3 per dozen ; Tea Plates, 40c
p • dozen Cups and Saucers, best white stoneivea_r,
66c per do en ; and many other lines of Fancy China,
tock of Groceries
Will be f•und as icoia.plete as any house in the trade.
Still givin 21 pounds of Redpath's Extra Standard
Granulated Sugar for (a ; 2 pounds of Black, Green or
Japan Tea, for 250, giNling extra satisfaction ; still some
;of that -goo Laundry Soap, regular 5e -a bar, now 7 bars
,for 26e ; Toilet Soaps at equally reduced prices ; 3
Cans Red almon fori25c; 3 Boxes No. 1 Matches for
iilL,Give me a call if you want anything in the
Highest Market, Prices for Butter, Eggs. and
Potatoes.
:J. MWABE,_ -C4th.
T e Rush Still Con-
tinues at the
Seaforth Tea Stoi•e.
Just
Another Chance for
Great Bargains.
boub one thonsand Fruit Genie still in
' stock, in all the different sizes; Also
a full Ito& of all kinds of • cosh
Groeer es. We are still giving - roc:le-
i'
pries. The as no use of me qUoting
prices, th. bottom has dropped out
of every lme of goods. !
vi
A cordial in tatiOla is extended to all to
• call a d e amine my stock. II am
Isure y a wi be pleased to see the
many great argains that can he se -
w ich the highest pries will
Wanted—Go fr h butter eggs awl pota.-
toes, fo
be pail
A. G.
HERE ARE
GOLD MINES
RIGHT AT HOME
For people who have learned that the
road to wealth is RIGHT BUYING.
We know people who have paid $2 for shoes
not as good as we sell for $1.50, and
they were people who needed every
cent they had too. If they followed
the same course in their other buying
it's no wonder they failed to make
headway in saving up something for
a rainy day. And that reit:Inds us,
For rainy days we have a matchless*
assortment of
Long BOots and Re-
liable Stapies,
and we OSA save yon money on -them
We- have increased our staff of workmen
3 and will be in a better position thou;
' ever te do CL STOM WORK said
REPAIRING o the shortest notice.
Richardson ci McInnis,
LT, C4th.I
WHITNEY'S BLOCKg