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OCTOBFIR 141 1898.
IMPORTANT NOTIOES. -
1
qpiff kililla.i•Ill*.mia. C
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eaFX- FOR SALE. -For sale twelve well-hred
LelowetteRatle Lambs. Ant on Lot 9, Conceit, -
4, ILEUS., Tnokeremith. P. . CHE,G, KEY.
160811 '
eesseje..,.....--,..---i.... --es.--
WATS FUNLS TO LOAN st 5"per cent., pay
able yeerly, on firsteclue farm seourity. Apply
ea, 8. HAYS, Dominion Bank Building; Seaforth.
. 1566
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T 3.iletElinia, Dominion and Provincial Land
ef . Surveyor, Mentherof theAssociation of Ontar10.
Leo$Sturveyors, Dublin, Ontario.. 1888-62
Ai-ONEY AT 6 PER CERT. -A large amount of
in money has been placed in 'say hands to lend to
larnieis, in rums and on terms to mit the borrower.
Apply to J. M. Barrister, &Worth.
15784f
Ter OUSE TO RENT. -Brick hops° on West street
II to! rent, containing nine rooms; hard and soft
water a g•ood cellar and two lots. Apply to 8. N.
JACOilS, Seaforth. 1606x4
tjOHN BF,ATTLE, Clerk *4 the S000nd Division
Court, County Commissioner, of Huron, Clon.
*simmer, TAM, Loan and then:am* Agent. Funds
Invested and to Loan. Offloe-Over Sharp At
teener /dote, Omit, Seatorth. 1Z39
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TrIE
'LIAM TO RENT. -The undersigned will lease Mr
r a term of five years his 200 sore farm, belog
North half Lot _24, Concession 5, Morris, II miles(
north of Brussels ; splendid buildings, none morel
oonveniens in the towriship; land in good condition ;
one of the beet stock farms in Morris, plenty of wa-
ter, 90 scree in rough pasture grass, all stone sta.
Wing, 16 acres of fall wheat in. Apply to W. INNES,
Carriage Works, Yrussele. • 1607x3
-EISTRAY LA318.--Came into the premises of the
„D undersigned, Lot 16, Contielslon 7, Hibbert,
about the middle of Auguab, a evie lamb, on which
there is a private Mark. The owleer can ! have the
same on proving property and payinr oharges.
ROBERT BA.RBOUR. 1608x4
-TN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY
I OF HURON. -In the estate of John Walker. de -
cooed. All person having claims against the estate
of the said deceased, are required on or before the
first day of November. 1898, to file the same with the !
undersigned, duly verified. After which the slide
Executor will distribute the proceeds of the, estate
among the paeties entitled thereto, having I regard
only to the claims of which notice have been given.
JAMES WALKER, Executor, Brumfield P. 0.
Dated, October 1st, Hes. B. R. HIGGINS, Con-
veyancer, Eta , Brumfield. •1608
of
8
a
N THE SUR.ROGATE COUFLT OF THE oourr
OF ITURON.-In the ,Festete of John Coikan, di
aged. All persons having claims against the estal
the said deceased, are required on or before ti:
st day of October, 1898, to file the eame With th
idersigned duly verified, after which he sal
reenters will distribute the prboeeds of t e este(
n g the parties entitled thereto, having regal
dr to the claims of which notice shall h -a bee
van. JOHN FRASER, MURDOCH ROSS, Exam]
n, Bayfieid P. O. Dated, October let, 898. 1
. HIGGINS, Conveyancer, eirc., Bruoefield. 1608
.
STOCK FOR' SALE.
LIOR SALE. -The undersigned hearer oal. 6 Sher
E horn hullo, fit for service ; is number if Shot
torn cows and heifers ; a few Leicester s earlim
rid ram lambs ; and 2 gocd sound young workil
large. Prices and terms to suit pu diesel
AVID MILNE, Ethel, Ontario. 1607
STOCK FOR SERVICE.
Doan. FOIC-SERVICE.-The undersi ed w
p keep for service on Lot 26, Cone sion
Itanley, a thoroughbred Cheeterwhite boar. Terms
II, payable at the time of service, with the &rile
if returning if necessary. JOHN V. DIEH '
16914i
DULL FOR SERVICE. -The tdereigiaed
I) keep for trervim on his premie
i thoroughbred Durham bull. Terms,
iefore January, 1899, or $1.26 afterwarchf
COTT.
a at
Ill
I,
Roxboi
, if ros
JOE
inn -ti
DOAR FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned
lUit keer 'or serviee on Lot 84, Coitoession
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Positivelytwured;
Li e
'They also relitv ;Distress'
digestion and Too Hearty Ea
reniedy for Dizziness, Na
tots, Bad Taste in the Mouth, C
ain in the Side, TORPM
egulate the Bowels. Purely
Mall P111. Sm
Om? Pace
ubstitutio,
the fraud of the (la
DPPellifst
g. A per-
Dreinvst.
ted Tongue
They
egetable.
11
ee you g t Carter's,
Alc. for Carter's,
Irtsist ana demand
Ciirter's ttle Li -1,-rer Pills,
$paforth 1Dye Works.
Get Your ClOthes Cleaned midi
your Dyein done at hoine. I
H. N MILE
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f the Seafoit Dye Works, is pre-
; p red to,
Clean and Pre s Clothes and Dye
prices. Ladies! dresse can be dyed, if &aired, with- ,
Oth:
Of aft kinds in first•ol e style and•at very reasonablel
out.being ripped. A tidal is (solicited, and all work,
wareanted to give estisfaction. Garments made to!
look' nearly Be good se new. Works and residence on
Goderich Street, east or Mein Street, and nearly op-
poi9e St. James' Church. •
NICKLE, Seaforth.
1596-12
ersznith, re thoroughbred Chester wane !soar,
chaeed Itom H George & Sane, Crompton, 1-
leddleeex eunty. *Terms -$1, payable at time of
service, with privilege of returning if necessary.
JOHN W. ROUTLEDGE. 16404f
mo PIG BREEDERS. -The undersigned will keep
on Lot 26, Concession 6, L. 4. S., Tuokersmith,
*thoroughbred ClIZSTER. WIIITII PIG, also A thorough-
bred Yoamiume Pro. A limited number of sows will
be admitted to each. Terms, $1., payable at the time
of service, or $1,60 if charged. Alto a few Chester
White Pero for side JAMES GEMMILL. 1608.62
trIAMWORTH BOAR FOR SALE AND FOR SER-
I., VICE. -The undersigned will keep for service,
at the Brucefield Cheese Factory, a thoroughbred
Tamworth Boar, with registered pedigree. Terms,
$1 ; mable at time of service with privilege of re-
turnthse if necessary. Alm a number of thorough-
bred young Tamworth Beare and Bowe for sale.
HUGH MoCARTNEY, Bruoefield. 140641
"NAMWORTH pro FOR SERVJGE.-eeThe under-
sig-ned has for service on lot 82, concession 3,
MoKillop, a thcro'bred Tamworth pig, to which a
n. ber of sows will be -taken. Thf. is an
extra good', g and, breeders find it advantageous to
arose theirherkshire sows with this breed of pig:
Terms $1, with rivilege of returning if necessary.
JOHN MoMIL 1606xtf
'DIGS FOR SALE AND FOR SERVICE.- The
j undersigned, breeder of Large English Berk-
shites,haa for sale boars Sad sows in farrow. He will
also keep for service the etook boar, " King Lee,"
arehased from Mr. George Green, of Fairview,
'end winner at Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa. Term
-41 payable at the time of service vrith the privilege
Interning if necessary, if booked $1.60. JAMES
PORRA.NCE, Lot 26, Concession 6, MoKillop, Sea.
°rah P. 0. • 1466-62
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
-11DROPERTY HARLOOK FOR SALE. -For sale
cheap the site at Italie& on whioh the black-
smith snop and store were located. It is situeted on
Lot 6, Concession 12. Hullett ; is ImmediatelY oppo-
site the School House, in the centre of a rich ferming
country, and is admirably adapted for business pur-
poses. There is one quarter acre, planted with choice
fruit trees, also a large steble and driving house and
ood well, This property will be sold cheap. Apply
.iet SAMUEL REID, Brucefield P. 0., or JAMES
WATSON, Seaforth. 160741
8 0' 0 rrili lGpourlrecZisie genceeli2iprtn. 4,11e6re5 aicsreas
good - brick house and frame barn and splendid
orchard. It is °rose to the village of Bayfleld and
convenient to Clinton. Terms easy. Also money
to loan at lowest rate& Apply to WILLIAM SCOTT,
trucefield. 1607-8
-CIARM For. SALE.-Forsale, Lot 6, Concession 6,
„IC Hullett, near village of Wilburn,. containing
about 100 sores, all cleared and in et good state of
cultivation. There are good builingsegood orobard
and plenty of excellent water. This is a splendid
farm and will be sold cheap. Immediate poesession.
Apply to MRS. SCHOALES, Constance P. 0.
1607
TEACHERS WANTED.
MEAGHER WANTED. -Wanted for School Section
1 No. 11, Hay, male or female, second or third
. -class. Personal application preferred. Appliaations
received up till October 21st. DAVID .§PENOER,
Secretary Treasurer, St. Joseph P. 0. ,
MO TEACHERS. -Wanted for Won &near Seo't
ion No. 16, Howick and Gr( teaAer heiding
2nd or 3rd class certiArete. Denes t A)Orornew.le
January, 1899. Applieatfone reteived up to October
22nd, 1808. Addresi WILLIAM THOMAS -McKEE,
Moleswertil P. O., Ontario. 160ax3
W. N. Watson,
SEAFORTH,
Vire and Life Insurance Agent, Houses to
.Rent„ Real Estate Agent. Dealer in the
RAYMOND and WHITE family and manu-
facturing Sewing Machines. All kind of
Sewing Machines repaired. Charges.
moderate.
Agent for the
WHITE AHD GODEBICH BICYCLES.
First -Class Wheels in Every Respect.
1680-62
To niake
Good
one must ha e
good milk an
thiscomesonl
from healt y
cows: The
blood must be
kept clean and
pure, and the
-digestion good
to ensure this
result. There
is nothing so
good 'for this
se as pick's Blood Puri -
This' preparation is speci-
mad for milch cows and
Notice to Orleditors.-
In the Surrogate Court the County of
Huron, in the E tate of Bernard
Shirray, deceased.
NOTICE. is hereby given that all creditors having
elaime against the Estete of the above name deceas-
ed, are .required on or before the 17th day of
October, 1d98, to send or deliver to the undersigned
Executors of the last will of the said deceased
partieulars of their claims, they verified. After the
said 17th day of October, the undersigned will pro-
ceed to distribute the' emote of th said Estete
among the parties entitled thereto, Ewing regard
zonoityleeto claims of which they sh 11 then have
WILLIAM BELL eoutors, -
WILLIAM MOIR Hensel' P. 0.
Dated ee Hensall this 28th day of Septa ether, 1898
1607-3
ibones struclture into a profitable
member of' the herd.
purp
fier.
ficall
, possesses r al merit and power
to do wh is claimed :for it.
Given rep, arly with good food.
it will contert a mere hide and
. _se!,
TEEMING, Inti.144 a VI. DfCK &
Agents, Monireal. Proprietor&
Go-o-cs000sooscoocsoo>00.0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-o
25 cents and 50 -cents a package.
Notice to Contractors.
.
, 'THE TATTLER.
Mrs, Edward Barron tio Mayfield, Cal.,
will bond a lar e studio for the elasses in
If
art at -Stanford univoreity.
Mrs,' Clevela d is said to be a strict die-
ciplinarian with her chi!dren and a firm
believer in the Froebel yawn of educa-
tion. I
1 Report hal; it that Mrii. LangtrY is W-
ing to sell her Californ{ia ranch. It' is
pposed that ithe has spent quite 9100,000
iu !
n it.
Fanny Crosley, the bit d evangelist And
ymn writer, though 78 years old, is still
nduoting religious se
parts of the country art
quantity of ma azine ar
MTN. L. H. lye, wh
Tex., a few da
civil war and w
snit Compan
un re. One
ler rmy.
Alice
Ise of the
eery
Was ington, g s. abooit Dawson City in
regulation buckskin bloomere and
leather leggings: She has grown fond of
frontier life.
Mre. Florence Craven with the facr cep -
tion of Florence Nightingale, is the eldest
trained nurse in England. She treasures
among her decorations t • Ir n Cross, the
orde of merit presented to h by William
I of ermany.
a Robinson Duff f Ch oago, Ong of
the est known authorit es e voice train-
ing io this country, has emo od to Paris,
where for a year or so she 111 take the
place at another well nown American,
Mies Fannie Reed.
! Miss Ellen Terry is unable to sleep in
the daytime wiless somobo.dY reads to her,
! and her girl friends take turns at thiaet-
ory afternoon -during her long engaws-
Ments, eo that her health may not suffer
Orem the nerve fatigue occasioned by hex
work. • 1 1
Mils Flora Tan Cuylenhurg, a native of
Ceylon and at present a student at fize
LondOn Medioal school, has reoeived a stu-
dentship if 076 a yearyfor three years, and
one term that she .may be trained as a
medioal missionary and obtain &lull qual-
ification 'to go abroad as a medical' mis-
sionary. 5-
- Ernestine Curot, a young saleswoman
in a Parielan' dry goods shop, who is de-
clared to be the most beautiful mime -min
! the city, is the craze of the French capital.
; She persenated the "Muse of Poetry" in
.erowiiing with laurel the bust of Michilet,
and for that was discharged by her em-
ployers. A movement is on foot to fur -
high her vritto a shopof her own by popu-
lax subscription.
ices in various
writing a groat
dee and verse.
died at Lapont,
s ago, was a soldier in the
s known as Frank Thomp-
F, Secamd Michigan vol-
t her sons is, in the regu-
llins Crane, who is in the
Smithsonian institution of
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the un-
dersigned up to o'clock p M. on November lst,
1898, for the buff ing of a brick church in Belgrave
during the summ r of 1899, Plans and specifications
may be men at D Sproat's store, Belgrave. Tenders
may be for the hole or parts of the work. The
lowest or any te der not necessarily accepted.
WI LLA.Ed WIGHTMAN,
Secretary of Committee.
1606x4
evy :...hostiew"etAmpv9fkp.N...
',(44,,i1g7. to „a
010 a weft!, in loasure '
n hours; any
ono can do tae work. Wo want reliable
faintlies in every localiey to help us
nettreietaotairo Children's Toques, Gaunt-,
lets a.m.]. Bicycle Leggings ror the trade, -
4e, by aineir, procees. No can assing or ex-
-1'Q' periknce re lilted. Steady work, good
pay; whole r spare t1M-e. ,ffrite to -day.
Aft(kr044. Tr E Oo-OpERATIVEICNrrrmo
4 ,Co.:flfi Leati •r Lane. Toronto. e
'tePos
Soniet ing ice
In Ha ness
Is a handsome horse, we cannot sell you
the horse ; but we've a splendid stock of
Harness, the quality: of which is unsur-
passed. The largest and beet stock of
Horse Blankets, Plush and Waterproof
Rugs, Goat Robes and Whips in town. We
have also added a nice line of Trunks and'
Valiseii. - Priees the loweat.
T E ASSASSIN.
Possiblyth revolting crime at Geneva
may have st uek the deatlikn011 for that
school of anarchy whose members consider
murder a legitimate means of political and
social reform.--oNew York Mail and Ex -
prove.
The death of the empress may have no
immediate effect 'up° the political affairs
ill hasten the dread -
necessary to find a
is Joseph.—Kansas
assassinate European
many reeks, the last
icates forcibly a edn-
the part of the an-
archists toward som fell purpose of tbeir
own.—Minueapolis Tribune.
Her sad taking off is but the climax to
a career which, all in all, has been any-
thing but a happy one. It is hard to see
how the contemptible aot of this assassin
has advanced one whit the eoming of the
millennium, when the universal brother-
hood of man is to prevail.—Washington
Post. !
Only ao anarchist or a madman oould
hate driven that dagger to the heart of the
i
Empress Elizabet . , If the Austrian mon-
archy had hews o el and ofipressive, if her
own life had been Scandal because. of friv-
olity, extravagance, dissipation or con-
, tempt of the rights and feelings of poor
people, the deed could be explained. But
the oppos te *as true.—Buffalo Express.
,
Z NGWILL ON LOVE.
of the ernapire, but it
ed end when it will
successor for Fran
City Journal.
Three attempts to
monarlehs within as
a successful one, in
eerted movement b
AT
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FASHk)N A D FLABRIC.
ushroo elia es are the fad
he newest ti t being calledi
Gloves' in
Of the hour,
"oyster."
Black Tel
eaten idea f
Or bisouit eo
White stoc
Whim agai
ed quite sm
It is the p
end eilk s
Very exquis
rosebuds,
The Lout
fronts and !long swell°
again biddi g for fa or.
can be said , or it is t tat it
sity for bro ,ades and other
Ribbon t lmmings wilI
both
M. E31RODIERICK
EAFORTH.
WM' Aftt''r 7/00r1 is
forms o 18e
orlexcesfr, Me
harm, Opium
of price,nne
ti$ WA core.
The
27te Great INgiish ,11;
Sold and recommended .y all
druggists in Canada. Onl reli-
able medicine discove aix
kages guaranteed too ou all
WeAmess, all effects of blue
tal Worry, Excessive nse uf To-
r Stimulants. Mailed on ipt
kege *1, six, $5. One will . • •
amphiets tree to any addr ss.
ood Company. Windsor, Ont.
Elold in Seaforth by Lnmeden Wilaon, druggist&
et buttons
r pique Posts,
oo.
Inge ar conai
in Fro co and are consider-)
Cwith glib gowns,
oOer thi
okings
te; hosie
lets or f
XVI cto
the latest Pa-;
n white cream
g rapidly into)*
Cyg to wear embroitios
o motel' the gown.
ie worked in tinyo
rget enots.
at wi li the rounded.,
?1
tailed bac is
One thing at
creates an es:
rich silks. ,
e much used in
ats and toques./
since ribb n is •
lrtain aut mn '
oire toque still'
,. ,
of the immediate fu -1
o back. The woman
some one to help her
onvonient style. But
ith the procession, of
st expect to be ineon-
J.
much els:Tie ed in trimming
ards is o car frills of inch
round the ilk to suggest a
and its head ng, and to sup-
ke ooll r, hig stook epaulets
th two rows of frills in the
Adam and Eve were the only couple
that started fres from relatiives, else per -
taps had their garden not
'digs)."
; In hoW many lives does lov
been "pant -
e really play
a domin nt part? The average taxpayer
is ne me a capable of a "grand passion"
than of a grand.opera.. •
All lovers have had to consult other
s as well as t eir ownrand
bably never been a marriage
sed all parties unconcerned.
those who with, Bacon, con -
variety of 'insanlity, but it is
merely a form Of raisunder-
hen the misunderstanding
may even lead to marriage.
s us with youth end romance,
wn purposes onlfr. She is the
onial agent, and heavy Is the
xaots from thoae who would
ooks and extrdot from life
than it holds. -
autumn mi linery on
This is a se sible fashion
not easily hurt by un
weather. he wide dine'
remains po ular.
Many of le gown
ture will fa ten at tb
Who does it t have
Will find thi an in°
those who k ep up VI
the well dre sad inu
venienoed.
auAtummnetlifou
wide Abhor
deep ileums
plenaent y
and cuff w
seine fas io
Many b e pro
skirt an ex reme
not so a d ro usin
gowns. 0 e style
down th c nter of
row of b tt ns, wh
the left id of the
° There ie i finite
.
Inge for ti mon to
reotion f plose, set
becomin ye a
white w ublaicsk 0
newest
lace spr n Orea
der to a c .---Ne
,
• CLI. TAI
siofinaroafh,,
The L'
orchestra
Mary
iltiot Gri
ye as a
A. writ
desolribed
"exotic' a
people's ta
there has pr
that has ple
There are
shier love a
more often
ertapding.
is utual,
ature 111
bu for her
gr at matri
pe alty She
escape her
morr.poetry
PO ULAR SCIE
If the wei
liparts ei
water.
Air is
tt if it
learticle
pended n
It is s id
a working
pounds of
19 pounds e
0. Godfre
UFA, has s
facto of salt
ht Of the body b
ht of these part
ne er pure! you. oo
ere. Countless millions of tiny
lefty of water, are always sus -
CE.
divided into
will be pure
ldn't live in
,
1
hat one.pound of butter gives
foroe equal to that of live
ef, nine pounds of potatoen or
pel, an English Bolen-
nt 27 years in studying the ef-
upon the body and is about to
publisla. a ook which he think will be
revolutionaty. He attributes diphtheria,
apople*y and various other diseases to a
deficienoy o common salt in .the systemi
. .
F I
Don't for
Don' t e
pocket.
Don't yel
landed hini
Don't d
the biggest
Don't tr
a fish tail 1
Don't
been 'very
Don't ri
and hent p
Don't
him the b
when you
London A
HING DON'TS.
et the bait.
hooks in your trousers
"I've got one" until you'
pise a faint nibble.' It may
fish.
to slip the landing -net over
be
remost.
about lhat
n ove on
Joules thel ema
n. He often
k about
t," "coverin
au't tell a ti
MOTE.
big -catch. It's
1 boy with string
gets a good haul.
ng fish," "giving
his rise,'?" etc.,
from a ood.—
' 7
ouno the 'Gamlen
otion, but tailors say
the esign for severe
of th s skirt fastens
the b ok with a close
le the other fastens at
rout.
ariety in the new stell-
ar. 1.1 take the di -
mall ots. The most
ound ork of gray or
henil e dots, but the
blao silk net with
or w .ite, with a bor-
Yor Sun.
harclt goi g to play a *sr -
dee..
11 potian intr dupe a ladies'
"Rob nd B b.,"
erson'e steps s r, Miss Ham-
, is to make or debut next
ger.
r in the Lond
lga N thers
4 orchid
• " Caste, "the Rob rtson eoznedy, has been
renamed 'The Sol ier's Return" and iv
in use by riumerou ,etec co pasties.
Fred ri.. Pauld ng h igned as the
leadin an with the So iebury stook
the pav dson heater, Chicago.
llanz, a ormlr Chicago news-
er, has ndertoken the appall-
sibility I "Managing" Doro-
n Mail recently
le's method as
comp
Fra
paper
ing re
thy M
Joh r ansfiel was
po , t h e had pla
but qua led with the
Pro eat w droppe
uite interest ng fe
tna io ye ill be e ap
the bicpc 1 g mary 1, Se
called " Twig of ure
Mason Mitchell,
who wen -to the w
ere, is gi ing a so
battle o San Ju
houses.
H. A. u Soneh
Friend rom Indi
Idexioo" and othe
making S. aniatiz
Pawn."
MAR IAGE LICENSES
ISSUED AT
THE 1111, 011 EXPOSITOR OFFICE,
BEA ORTH, ONTARIO.
NO ITNESSES REQUIRED,
ECH
Premed
admit th
present ta
either
Globe -D
The J
system
ing adm
by the
elusive.
Cons
the Spa
raised.
thoroug
work.—
" Wha
asks a GI
should s
portunit
voice
News.
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resource
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according to re -
by I. Zangwill,
author,, and the
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t ric navy, even at its
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the the lessen taught
hin the gun is eon-
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ish sliipa s nk at Manila can be
his is ano he recogoition of the
manner i z w ich-Dewey d d his
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have wellgai ed by the ar?"
man ne sp par. Offhand we
y the Ger an had gained an op-
, to hoar omething besides the
f• Emper r Williara.—Chicago
,
with Sp in was paid for almost
as begu . The appropriations
congress ave not yet been ex -
already net ed a surprieingly
d the r ells from the revenue
, From -ve7 point of view our
as a mit on are the wonder of
.—St. Lo is Globe-Demoorat.
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.PO l'sltED 3/t‘FlAGRAPHS.
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Often an exonsi) is worse than the of-
fense.
bilg bundle of little '
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things.
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talent a
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produces
plies then.
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ft will 6rchase
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willing o be don
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there is o lo ger
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counts.
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=any ing wh
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much ffer nee
bails om, just
feign o er h m.
at (tartlet; no weight is
the inventions, while
y an ounce of lova, but
s of sympathy.
er talented, hex suo-
a fragrant flower.
t in a hole, he is always
by 4s he should do.
reaChes a &lain age,
nnoertainty about it.
player does in a bese-
t the umpire Says that
fascination about
o igin is attrihuted to
styl. It neve makes
a !Woman where a man
she permitted to
hicago News.
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Wh Europe
that oo try na
Rhode Island' o
Philad" phia Item
Frort Cairo. to
Khartri. its the
route travel
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of the Dreyfus
Lorrai e are saf
Phil phlis No
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possi ly be as big as
possi ly Delaware.—
the Cape by war of
alliratterative British
be opened in
IMO atimy ita the light
,invel tio Alsace aid
orataxy's hands.—
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rtant urrent events the w rld over in a condensed form, It will explain and
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variety and literary value, and not because of
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A good magazi e is a good nowsp per in dress suit. It should have all the brightness, interest,
enterprise and'• v rie y of the newsp per; wi h the dignity, refinement and poise of the magazine.
The .Satur4ay ven'ng WosA the oi eat periodical in America, iS a high-grade illustrated weekly
magazine, equal in t ne and characte to the est (.4 the monthlies.
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TRIAL, FR6M-NOMT TO JANUARY 1, 1899,
1
ON RCEIPT OIF ONLY._ TEIN,i1. CENTS
il,,T, '• LI, . E.I\IAILD TO ANY APDRESS ON .
(THE R.GULAR SVICS914TION PRICE IS lq.i.50 PER YEAR);
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THE CURTIS PL.J.13LISHING COMPAY, PHILADELPHIA
,
,
,
H. R. Jacksob
& so
nizoT IMPORTERS OF
Jules Robin & Co's Brandy, Cogn
France ; Jno. de Kuyper & Son, H
land Gin, Rotterdam, _Holla.n
Booth's Tom Gin London, Englan
Bullooh & Co.'s deoteh Whisky, Gies
gow, Scotland ;' Janzieson's Iris
Nhisky, Dublin, Ireland ; ease N
i,nd Sherry Wine from France an
-Spain, Agents for Walker's'', Whisk7
Ontario ; Royal Distillery aod
Ale and Porter, Toro4o. .
To, THE PUBLIC • °
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We have opened a retail.; store fin
connection with our' Wholesale bUsi-
business in the rear ot the inett Do-
minion Bank, in Good's old sta0,
where we will sell thebest goods : in
the market at bottom rices. doods'
delivered to any pa
' free.
TELEPHONE II.
of 'the toWn
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Por over a year we have had the agency for the side el
INDAPO. Our first order was for a quarter of a (lora,
our, last for One Hundred and Forty-four Dollars worth;
1
valersatzott 41ortdiamo
Made a well;
Man Of
MAP°
THE GREAT
HIROO° REMEDY
PRODUCES THE AZOV'
Bosuns in 30 days. Cares
all Nerved, Diseases. Failing Meneery
Paresis, Sleeolessnese, Nightly Einie
sions, etc., canied by past abuses, ; gives
vigor and size to shrunken organe, and quiloklY but
surely tmtores Lost Manhood in old or yo,e.
Easily carried in vest pocket. Price $2.00 ei Package.
Six fc, 1,5 .00 -with a written guarantee mute or
snOneig refund -ed. DoN T 4N parr* or1,1 but
on having INDAPO. 'If your drag t hal uot
go it,' we will send it prepaid.
netum0 REMEDY CO., Propml ChIgge, I 1. or Agent&
This rapid Increase proves is a rem
',bottles it speaks well of. Yours Os
I. V.!FgA
y th ever:Ione
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mcLEop s,
,System Ri4no*
, -AND OTHER- I ,
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TESTED - RENOID Eilh
A specific and antidote ler Impure, Weak and Im- ,
poverished 'Blood, Dyspepsia, SlifeplenenftS, Palpate -
Mon of thti Heart, Liver ComplainteNenealgia Loss
of Memory, Bronchitis, Coliguetio0 0111*Eines,
Jaundice, Money and Urinary-Disei:ses, St. : ittui'
Dame, Female Irtegularieles and General Debility.
LABORATORY-eGoderich; Ontario. ,
J, M. McLECIDfa,cPturroeprri:eto and Zulu
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I Bold by -J. 8. BOBERV3, $okforth.
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OcKillop Directory for 1'898.
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'JOHN MORRISON, Reeve,,Wintheop P. O.
IDANIEL MANLEY, Deputy -Reeve, Recoil:meted
Pi. 0. 1
'WM. IthGAVIN, Councillor teadbmy P. 0. 1
JOSEPH, 0. MORRISON, Connoillok, Be wood
P 0. kt
JOHN El. BROWN, fiennaillor. Seaforth P. 0,
JOHN C. MORRISON, Clerk, Winthrep 1- 0$
DAVID M. ROSS, Treaeurer Winthrop P. 0.
,Wit. EVANS, Assessor, Bedthwood P. 0.'
, CHARLES DODDS, ,Oolleetor„ Soaforth P. 0.
' RIORARD POLLARD, Sanitary Inspector, Lead -
bury P . O. ;
A -Slaughter Sale of Crockery
• .0 • so um.
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Sttl
1 Going on fol, the _Next Thirty Difys
MONEY TO LOAN. 1
symolf
Money to loan at 41 and per cent. perttnntina.
Any amount on first-elaei farm land mud
ply to R. S. HAYS, Dernislion Bank Bufiding, sea.
forth. 1607
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And a good assortment to choose from, ;which we ask
poll to inspect for yourself before purchasing elsewhere.
No trouble to Show goodls.
n Dinner Set, 104 pieces $5.50 ; Dinner Set, 97 pieces,
$4. ; Printed rea Set 44 pieces, $1.75 ; China Tea
Set 44 pieces, $4 ; !ironstone Tea Set, 44 pieces,
$1. 5 ; handsome 10 'piece Toilet Set, $4 to $5 ;
Pri ted. 10 piece Toilet 8et, $1.50 to $2 ; Children's 6
pieces Toilet Set, $1 ; 'White 8 piece roilet Set, $1.50.
Handsome Lamps, froml$1.to $2 , Fancy Water Sets,
6 pieces, assorted. colorS, $1 ; Dinner Plates, 50e per
dozen ; Soup Plates, 50.3 per dozen ; Tea Plates, 40e
per dozen ; Cups and Saucers, best white stonewear,.
650 per dozen ; and many other lines of Fancy China,
Crockeq and Glassware, at suprising low prices.
My Stock of Groceries
W 11 be found as complete as any house in the trade.
Sti I giving 21 pounds of Redpath's Extra Standard
Gr nulated Sugar for $1 ; 2 pounds of 331ack, Green or
Ja an Tea, for 25c, giving extra satisfaction ; still some
of hat good Laundry Soap, regular 50 a bar, now 7 bars
for 25c ; Toilet Soaps at equally reduced prices ; 3
Cans Red Salmon for 25c; 3 Boxes No. 1 Matches for
25c ; 3 Good Scrub Brushes for 250.
MGive me a call if you want anything in. the
above lines. e,
Highest Market Prices for Butter, Eggs and
Potatoes.
CM.
ALL PAP RS
APST'S BOOKSTORE
We ha-ve MARKED DbWN OUR PAPERS to a still
closer figure. They wori3 good value beforet but now they
are
13.--RICT-A-114NTS.
A Leader for One Week :
1 Five hundred rolls of iteavy Glimmer Wail Papers, choice
patterns and colors, suitable for almost any room, and regu-
larlylsold at 10c and 121c, for SEVEN AND ONE-HALF •
CMN,TS PER RULT..
t's Bookstore, 04th.
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