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The Huron Expositor, 1898-10-14, Page 71,11THa rhorns, W et and 2nd 1st and I t and 2nd lira Fisher, W W Taylor, r.'Wyare alusiaes, breasted rher. Buff Partridge lanterns, G. and 2nd W Wal - Davie, J H e Newton Carter, J LT Fisher. elairt,Mrs. sits' white Gents' ek. Pillow est. Patch , Miss Sy. h, Mee. 1' nit, crazy, -ochet quilt, t_ Knitted Stewart. •THe.milton ug on wool, i. Aresene Campbell.. H Mc- oroidery on Miss Nott. Campbell. , Misa Nott, a,Misa Nott. Bradnock. Miss Wie.e. t.t, Mrs 0 Symington, -., lace, Misa 3eat novelty E Stewart. npbell, Mi estton, Meer net work in seder. Bed- McCrackeris BracInock. .`arder. Aps rs Stewerts V 11 bf dimes .se, Mrs Mould work, ngtonees Suit Hamilton. ett,Miss •Sys fancy -woo/ n Oen. ;Set . W Hartry. `racken, Dr, McCracken, a, Mies Sy - Tatting, W acy netting, a An dern- [; Campbell. e Moe Hew - are. C Catup- centre piece, 3k611.. Table , Wise Wise, npbeli. Tea lees Picture Symington. El M ceraekers ( Mee ;eerier, Miss ,s Nett, Miss !artier, Mises Dr. Carder, dW Harry, , Campbell, lediee' work, kira Campbell. j;e11. Light agh. Cattle, Benmiller. Poultry, 0 W Michie. .esre. Grain, lead, Blyth. ebert Medd. .rev ; Mrs urn. Fruit, et er. M enu- ' C Job m. Clinton. Losee Au - 0N E DAY et'. All Drug.; 26e. lr•si-3ll to, formerly' •lied at' Ilia a king airmail.. 't.th respected find five *APE. perience Pills. I No resident the theus. who vieitua abcoek. , ex- hethrilling ever mused by plaints, I am I have been, -idney Pills. t hundreds es, but only- rieh fair some isted Hensall made a clean mei. They swo of them after which; mailer bills- eecepted they ur one and t of the till when the rrier- ten and take uld ,detect point 01It• to. oney WW1 all hey saw him it was a case red merchant OCTOBER WM/elee. ••••••••••••••-,•,••-•-•-••••- 14,389 ,•••••*•••••••.••• • . 'Why let your neighbors know it? And why give them a chstnee to guess you are even five or ten years more? Better give them good reasons for cuessing the other way. It rs very easy; for nothing tells of age so quickly as gray hair. is a youth -renewer. It hides the age under a uxuriant growth of hair the color of youth. It never fails to restom color to _gray hair. It will stop the hair from coming out also. It feeds the hair bulbs. Thin hair becomes thick hair, and short hair becomes Ion hair. It o/eanses the scalp; re- rnoves all dandruff, aud, prevents its formation. We have a book Ot1 the Hair which we will g,larfle gend you. If you do not obtain all the bene- fits yea expected from the use crf Ut. Vigor. vrrn.e the doctor about 1 Probably there b some die/keel* _with your general system *Web ?hay be easily CmOe4. Address'', Dr. J. Ce Ayer, LAPIV4111t Also. ; --='" kjigfeWfre /7. ( VT!'a3 --L-;_)1.7‘\\\ Our direct connections will save you time and money for all points. Canadian North Wes Via Toronto or Chicago, Briti.sh Columbia and California points. Our rates are the lowest. We have the to nuit everybody and PULLMAN TOUR IST CARS for youraccomraodation. Cal for further informetion. Grand Trunk Railway. Trains leave Seatorth and Clinton stations follows: ,GOING MIST- SNAPOP.211. Creme Passenger 12.40 P. M. 12,66 P. if Passenger.... , 10.12 P. M. 10.27 P. M Mixed Train.... .. 9,20 A. M. 10.15 A. M Mixed 6.16 P. M. 7,05 P. 'Goma Eater- ' Paesenger.. 7.65 A. 31. 7.40 A.M • Passenger,. ,, see P. AL 2.56 P. M Mixed Train 6.20 P. M. 4.86 P. X II 1 Wellington, 'GOING NORTH - Ethel_ ...... Prusselst. Wingham Goner Bourn- Wingham Bluevale . 4 , Brussels.... Ethel_ ..... . Grey and Bruce. assenger. 10.04 r. i. 10.16 10.28 10,40 ' Passenger. 6.60 A. se 7.00 7.16 • . .. 7.28 Mixed, 1.40 P. 2.10 2.46 3.06 Mixed. 8.66 A. si 9,17 9.46 10.02 London, Huron and Bruce. GOING NONTII- ' London, depart Centralia__ „, Exeter,. .... . .•‘„ _ Hensall_ Kipper,. Bruoefield „„ Londeriboro - Blyth. Beigrave • Wingham arrive ..... Goma SOUTH- Wingharn, depart-. Belgrave. Blyth ,5 • s • Eondeseore Canton_' ..... ....... Erucefield Kippen .. . .. . .... Exeter Centralia. .......... London, (arrive) - Passenger. 8.15 A.M. 4.46 P.M. 9.18 5,65 980 6,07 9,44 6 18 960 6.26 9.68 6.33 10.16 6.66 10.83 7.14 10.41 7.28 1056 7,87 11.10 8.00 Paeeenger. 6.63 A.M, &so P. M. 7.04 3.45 7.16 4.90 • 4.10 747 430 8.08 4,!O 8.17 4.9 8.24 4.4 8.38 546 8.50 5.25 9.60 J. A. 620 The Canada Business College CHATHAM, ONTARIO, Still leads Ws c.onternporaries in placine pupils. 134 of our pupils were plaCed in choice positions in the 10 months ending July 1st, an average of nearly 4 per week, What ,do you think of it ? It Pays to Attend the 'Best. •College re -opens for the fall term on Tuesday, September 6th. Write for catalogue of either department to • . . . . D. IdeLACHLAN & Co. Chatham, Ont. THE SEAFORTH Musical - Instrument EMPORIUM. EaTABLISHED, 1873. Owing to times, we have con- cluded to goll kianos and Organs at ,Greatly Prices. Organs at 15 i'Ierywards, and I Pianos at curie.; «I11i .ries. f See us before purleoasing. SCOTT EE OS. •-•-• • • - The Bayfield Show'. The fotIowhg is the hat of prize winners at the Bayfleld show, held on Thursday and Fsiday of last weak: Ho ne.-Heavy. Draughtt-Brood mare 1 with fo , foallnot Judged with mare, Levi Trick. Foal, ' Levi Trick. Two year old gelding or filly, Jae Campbell let and 2nd. One year old gelding or filly, John Salkeld. Span of working horses J Salkeld. GeneralPurpoe Horses, -One year old gelding or filly, John Sparrow'Levi Trick. Span working home, Robert Luker, W E Elliott. Groom team in harness, It Luker, J Salkeld. , 1 Roadster Horses,-Breod mare with foal, foal not judged With mare, R McAllister, A Batt. ' Foal, A Butt, W Thirsk. Two year old gelding or fihly, H Davie, W Brandon. One year old gelding orfilly, E Hagan, D Lindeay:. ' Span of roadsters, W J Irwin, C Greb. Single reedeter in buggy, 0 John- ston, W Thirsk. Carriage Ho es, -Brood mare with foal, foal not judged with mare, W Think, D Prouce. !Foal, D Prone°, 0 McGregor. Two year old gelding or filly, John Weston, Chas Williams. One year, old gelding or filly, B A Higgins. Span of hortsee, P McDougall. Single horse, J SwanaElBoesenberry. Sad- dle horse, H Davi, Jas Sproat. Lady driv- er, Miss McGregor, Miler Elliott, Mimi Irwin, CA'I'TLE.-G ade,-Miloh co, Jas John- ston, D McNaughon. Two year old heifer, Jas Johnston, W H Woods. One year, old heifer, Wm Elliott, W LT Johneten. Fat cow, hei er or Steer, W H ,Woode lst and 2nd. Heifer calf, Elcoat Brothers, %V H Woods. i Three year old neer, W H Woods 1st and 2nd. Two year old steer, W II Woods, D McNaughton. ' One year old steer, I) McNaughton, W EL Woods. Ball calf, Elcoat Beothers let and 2nd. Heifer calf, Elcoat Brothers. Special, best calf, Geo Bates: let and 2nd. -SHEEP, Leicester, -Rani, two shears and over, W Glenn let and 2nd. Shearling ram, Elcoat Br there. Ram lamb, R McAllister, Biwa Brothers. Pair ewes, having raised lambs in 1898, two shears a,nd over, W Glenn, Salkeld Brothers. Pair sheerling ewes, W 'Glenn, Salkeld Brothers. Fat sheep, any breed, Cooper & Son, A Dunkin. Shropseiredowne,-Aged ram, two shears Shearltng ram, Jai McFrerlene 1st and nd. and over, Jas McFarlane, Jas Cooper & Son. Ram lamb, Jas. McFarlane, A Dunkin. Pair ewes, having raised lambs in 1898, two shears and over, tiu,mer,, McFarlane 1st and 2ad. Pair s earling ewes, Jas McFarlane, Tay Cooper & Son. Pair ewe lambs, Cooper & Son let and 2nd. , - , Prose -Berkshire, - W McAllister took lst and 2ad for aged boar, young boar, and young sow, and 2nd for brood sow ; R Pen - hale got lst for brood sow, ' Cheater White, -Aged boar, R Turner, Jas Gemmill. Brood s w, having littered in 1898, Jae Gemmill, 306` Foster. Young boar, James Gemmill 1t and 2nd. Young sow, Jae Gemmill, Jos roster. Red Pigs, -Aged boar, Fisher Brothers, Jos Rau. Sow, having littered in 1898, .Jus Johnston, Fisher Brothers. Young boar, Fisher Brothers. Young sow, Fisher Broth- ers, W J Johnston. . Pommes-Ducks' R Perahale, Thomas Wallace. Geese RPenhale, W' J Irwin. Dorkings, ' J Geese, E Monroe, Brahmas, E Monroe let and 2nd. Black Spanish, INV j Irwin lst and 2nd. Plymouth rooks, E Monroe, A Duncan. Brown leghorne, Mi C Campbell, 4 Monroe. White leghorns W J Howrie, 1', Monroe. Hamburgs, I Lior- roe lst and 2nd. Bantams W J Train, E Monroe. Collection of fowl, W J Irwin, E Monroe. 4 DAIRY PrienseemeeTub butter, R & T Snowdon. Salt butter, Wm Stirling, Mrs Weston. Butter for table use, Wm Stir- ling, L Houston. Horne mede cheer( e, R & T Snowdon lst and 2nd. Home madwine, Geo Wilds, R Wise. Honey in e m , Alex Smith. 'Honey in jar, Alex Smith, Ps & T Snowdon. Home made bread, Prouse, Mrs J Lippert. Bakers' bread, John tBig- gart. GRAIN ANT? 'SEEDS. -White wint r wheat, John Selkeld, Samuel Furse. 1. c1 winter wheat, S Ferree, Thomas Wallis Spring wheat, Geo Wilds, J Salkeld. T.Birge white peas, J Salkeld, S Furse. Small peas, Sam Furse, J Salkeld, Six rowed barley, John Salkeld, S Faroe. !-T o rowed barley. John Salkeld, Geo Wilds.; White oats, j Salkeld, G Wilds. Black oat:, Thee Wallis, John Salkeld. Timothy Se d, J Salkeld, el Furze. Corn, J Salkeld, Geo ilds. . , FRUIT. -Collection of grapes, Geo Wilds, Fall apples, Wrn Elli tt,. William Stirling. Winter apples, D M • 0,411411, Wm Elliott. Collection e ' apples, (4WON, Win Elliott. Pears, I) Mc aught° , G Wilds. Collection of pears, G Wilds, 1 Brciwnett. Peaches, G Wilds, Wrn Stirlin . Grapes, G Wilds, Jae Campbell. - Ora. apples, R & T. Snow- don, Wm. Elliott. Plums or prunes, G *li(1s, S Furse. 13 Idwine, Win Elliott, Wm Cook. Norther' vies, Geo Rau, Sam FtiVEr8eG.ETABL s. -Ear y potatoes, D Prouce, G Wilds. L te pota oes, James Young, I) Prouce. Me golds, long red, 11 Turner, R & T Snowdo . Mangoleitt, yellow globe, J Salkeld, 1) P ouce. Betts, Wm Cook, R & T Snowdon, Cabbage, J Salkeld, William . Brandon. C rrots for table use, 1) Prouce, R & T Snow on. Parsnips, Wm Stirling. Pumpkins, illiam Parsons, John Salkeld. Squashee, J. owrie, Samuel Furse. Potato onions, large English, R & T Snowdon, M Weslicic. P tato onions, Canadian; I) Prouce, Mrs Weston. Onions grown from from Dutch $tts,;J Salkeld,R Turner. Field turnips, Thos Stinson, G Wilds. Field car- rots, I) Pr ouc , Thos Ca-meron. White eel - 'rarer, R & T S • owdon, Wm Stirling. Win- ter radishes, G Wilds. Citrons, D Gal- braith, T S inson. Musk. melons, W H Woods, R IN cIlvene. Watermelons'Wm Elliott. Lar e beans, Sam Furse. Small beans, S Furs ' Mrs Weston. Large toma- toes, `R & T Snowdon,' D Prouce. Small tomatoes, G N ilds, D Galbraith. '1' LADIES' Wb sa..-PilloW shams, Miss Nett, Mrs 0 ('ampb 11. Crazy. work, Miss Nott, Mrs 0 Campb(11. Crochet table mats, H Wise, Mrs C Iampbell. Toilet Mats, Miss ,Nott, M G Ga braith. Table centre piece, . Mrs D McIn yre lst and 2nd. Mantle ' draper, Mrs C Ctsmpbell, Miss Nott. Sofa .pillow, Mrs 1) NIcIntyre let and 2nd. Ma- crame work, Mrs C -Campbell, M !RR Par- sons. Croche work i ewe° 1,Mrs C Camp. bell, Miss Not . Crochet work in cottoe, LVIrs C Campoel ., Hannah Wise Embroid- ery on silk, a t n or velvet, 112re D McIn- tyre, Miss N tt. Embroidery on bottling cloth, Mrs Campbell, Mies Nott. Fan y whisk holder, Miss Nott, Mrs 8 Houston. Fancy pin errs ion, H Wise, Mrs C Camp. bell. Knitting in wor ted, Miss Nott, Mrs ( Campbell. oniton or point lace, Mrs 1) McIntyre, MrsI C Ca pbell.eeeTatting, Mee C Campbell, M s. T ilds. Arrasene work, Mrs I) McInty e, Mrs J Campbell. Chenille work on felt or -plush, Miss Nott, Mrs C Campbell. l'ru cosy, Miiss Nott, II Wise. Tray cloth, Mrs J Howrie, Mies Nott. tErnbroidered table cov r, Mrs 1) McIntyre, ' IMrs 0 Campbell. N tted doylies, *re J Howrie, Mrs I) MoInt re. Etching on clet- i ton or silk, Miss Nott, Mrs C Cempbell. (.ents' linen shirt, \Vn Stirling, Mrs I) Mc- Intyre. Gents' fanc, flannel shirt.„ Miss Nott. Ladies' iindercl thing, machine make, Wm Stirling, Miss No t. Plain hand sew- ing, Mrs Win Stirlir re Mrs C Ca4pbe11. Kitchen apron, 11 N% ere Mrs J Howrie. Crochet or knit slippei u. ‘ It'SJ Howrie, Mies Parsons. Laundry bag, li Wise, Miss Nett. i Handkerchief achet, H Wee, Mrs C Camp- bell. Drawn work, Mrs 1.) McIntyie lst and 2nd. Patched quilt in cotton, Mrs C Campbell, H Wise. Patched quilt in cloth, Miss Nott, -Miss Parsons. Knitted quilt, Miss Nat, Crochet quilt, Mrs J Howrie, . Mrs It Penhale. Button holes, Mrs C Camp- bell, Mrs D McIntyre. Collection ladies' work, biro C Campbell, Mrs D McIntyre. • R4ised • Fi,om. a Beat of Sickness • • • Seucoe, Jan. e8th, 2897. Messrs. Edminson, Bates & Co., Toronto. • Gentlemen -For over five inonths I was confined to my bed, not being -able to move. The best medical skill was called in, all treat- ing inc for catarrh of the stomach, but to no avast. I could not eat the most sirnplefood with- out be ng in dreadful misery, and found no relief until sa e was vomited up. After spending a large Sum in medical advice, I was advised to tiy a box of Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. 1 pur- chased a box from J. Austin and Company, Simcoe, and to my surprise found great relief. Not being atiVe to eat I tried a box of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pins; the pains left me the third day. My appetite has be4tn fully restored. I eon- si er myself perfectly cued, and feel as well as when a young woman, 'though I am 65 years old at present. I was alnjost a shadow, now I am as fleshy as before my sicrcness. Have used only three boxes of Dr. Ch e's Kidney -Liver Pills', arid two boxes of Dr. Ciases Catarrh Cure. I can do my house work a usual. I am positive that my marvellous cure (which I think it is) is due purely to Dr. Chase's emedie.s, which I have used. I can honestly r commend the same to any pertons suffering fr m symptoms similar to mine. Wishing you eve y success, • Yours trill MRS. NN CHURCHILL, Sr. PLANTS AND FLOWERS. -Large houqurt of flowers, Mrs T Wallis, Miss Parson,. Mrs Wm Stirling took 6.st for small bouquet of flowers, collection of house plants, oah- lies, and anotes; Mrs Houston got 2nd for arnall bouquet of fl ART WORK, -Mrs 0 for pencil drawing, cra coler painting, oil p painting, lustre painti silk, satin or velvet; for pencil'drawin , M for painting on silk, satin or velvet, and Miss A Galbraith let f r map of the county of Huron, drawn by chldren under 14 year of age. MANUFACTURES. -Gellts' suit of cothes, Mrs W Stirling. Home made flannel, white, II Wise, Miss Nott. Colored flannelehom made, H Wise, Miss Nott. Woollep blan4 ets, home made, H Wise Miss Nott. Rag Imat, Mies Nott, Mrs Weston. Yarn mat, H Wise, D Pronce. Woollen yarn, Mrb W Stirling, Miss Nott. Stocking. yarn, Mrs Wm Stirling, Miss Nott. JUDOES Horses, -John MeNevin, Kippen '• John Dunn, Blake; J MCLaughlin, Clinton. Cattle. -James Connelly, Porter's Hill; James Hearne Clinton; lease Everett, V were. Campbell took let wateron drawing, water kensington g, and painting, on- iss Parsons took 2nd a D McIntyre 2nd arna. Sheep and Pigs, -George Stanbury, Clin- ton; Walter Madge, Bayfield; Steyr) An- drews, Goderich. , Poultry, -A M Todd, Goderich S A Moffatt, Varna; William Graham, 8tan1ey. Dairy Produce and Manufactures, Wm Scott, Brucefield ; Thomas &Almon, urioh. Grain, --John Williams, Zurich • James Thomson, Bayfleld. Fruit. -Albert Anderson, Chilton Robt Wheelie, Bayfield. Vegetables, -Mr Routledge, Olintion ; T Hamilton, Bayfieid. Ladies' Work, -Susie Wallace, Goderich ; Bella Robinson, Varna; Miss Dunn'Blake. Flowers and Peenting,-Mrs (Drs y Stan - butt, Bayfield. The officers and- directors of the aociety will meet at the Queen's hotel, Mrs. James Pollock', len Tuesday, 1811 of Oetober, at 2 o'clock p. eie, to pay out prize° and settle .up the affairs of the show. • Kidney -Bladder Trouble , There Is no more serious menace to frood h alth in the present age than kidney disorders, rand it' an ap- palling fact, but a true o e, that four•fifths of the country's people have the taint of I this insidi us dire ease with them. Dr. Oh e'e Kidney-LiVer PI le cure ell Kidney disease Something ust s Goo1. HOW A BILIOUS MAN CAVE U HIS TW CUPS AST CO TEE. ' s advi ed som tin -e eq. • is doctor told his 1 ver torpi , and s best to rend r life and al the rest f the n't gi e up, h' , two • He couldn't rnake ecitil. take th place nd M eha mixe that in a mild way satisfied' with en coffee: He OF BREAK An east end man w ago not to drink co him it helped to mak his liver was doing i miserable for himself But, no, he coul cups at breakfast tim the sacrifice. Nothi of the delicious Java he had learned to loy • One day his wife ggeste th t he might be just as wel on 'of the brands of iniitat al . ost frothed at the, mouth. " That infernal staff 1" he Icried. "Not m ch. The very first gulp •euld settle me. I'd like to eee anybody try O fool me with a c unterfeit of that sort." 1 e didn't notice that hi wife quietly sm led. ,11.1t,, ,strange to say from that, time on he gr e better. His ilious tendency wa greatlessened. He f It like a new ma.. ne day ie met the doctor. Hello, doe!" he cried, "I'm getting be ter in spite of you." ":Given up coffee, have you ?" queried the stnilieg dector. Givee up coffee? Not uch. Coffee's all right." A fw weeks later he met he man from who he order his groceriete ello?" quoth the groce "How well you are leoking ?" said the conva (went, "I'm feeling a greet deal better." .4, By the way," said the rocer, "you seem to like that substitute I ve been send- ing yon." , " What substitute ?" "Shy, that pubstitute for coffee." And he nakned one cl the numerou imitations of the fragrant herry. Never had a cup of it in the house," said the bilious man emphatic lly. "That's fundy„" seed the grocer. " I haven't hold your folks a pou d of genuine coffe.e. in the last three months" The bilione man didn't say nything fur- ther' but his thoughts! wer busy. The nextMorning be looked et 'hi cup a little suspiciously, but he drank it witheut a tremor. Perhaps he fancied he detected the difference • !perhaps not. nyways his wife still fondly imagines he • oesn't know of the deception. -Cleveland Plain Dealer, • INSTANT RELIEF guaranteed by using MIL - BURN'S STERLING HEADACHE OWDERS. No depressing after-edeot. • ' • 4114 AN AFFLICTED M THE& Nursing Her Dying hild • Her Health Gave -c17ty. Anaemia, Follewed by Neeralgio Pains Racked Her System -- Her Friends Feared Tha She Could Not Recover. - From the Enter rise, Bridgewater, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A.Diehl, who live isbout one and e half Imiles from Bridgewater, are highly esteeme by a large circle of donde. Mrs. Diehl has eased through a tr ing ill- -nese, the particulars of which she r cently -gave a reporte ' df the Enterprise, as fol- lows :-" In the 0 ring of 1896 m health gave way. In a dition to my o dinary household duties had the eonsta t cafe day and night of a sick child. In t e hope of saving my tale one, it did not o cur to me that over -work, loss of sleep and anxiety were exhausting my strength. Finally my child passed sway, and then -I realized my physical condition. Shortly. after ' I was THE ,HETI/ItON EXPOSITOR. i attacked with neuralglc pains in the should- er which shifted to y right side after three weeks and eettic1d there. The pain in my -.side grew seem ancl after a few days I be- came unable to 1 rive my bed. In addition to my bodily tr uble I I3ecame melancholy and was very in eh, reduced in flesh. My friends tegarded ' my condition dangerous. I remained in becl several weeks ; to me it seemed ages., It is impossible to deseribe the agonies I su eredl during that time. A skillful phyeiciai walein constant attendance upon Me. He e id mino, was the won't case of anaemia :and gene al neuralgia he had ever seen. After some weeks he suceeeded in getting me out of bed and After a few more weeks 1 was ablt to do some light house- hold work. But I was only a shadow of my former self d my appetite was very poor and that madde ing pain Still clung to my side and also sprSad to the region of the heart and lungs, d rtin through and about them like lances cutt'ng the flesh. Every few days I had 1.0 api ly e oton oil and fly bile- ters to my chest, and had a bad cough. My friends gave Op, thinking I had consumption. I, too, really thought my end, was, near, fearing mostly at he pains about my heart might take me off any day. During all my illnese I had never thought of any medicine other t,han *hat my doctor pre- scribed. It happened, however, that in glancing over the En rprtse one day my eye fell upon the sta meat tof a cure made, by Dr. Williams' ink Pills. The case re- sembled mine in ome espects. I read and re -read the articl i I haunted me for sev- eral diva notwith tan ing I tried to dismiss it from my mind. At est I asked the doc- tor whether , he ou ht these pills would help me. He loo ed t me a moment and then remarked, 'we 1, perhaps you lied better try them. b lieve they do work wonders in some ase and if they do not cure you th y wi 1 cc tainly do no harm." That remark oned t me the door of life, for had he e id ' no" I should not have used the pil . hen I had used two boxes I began tefeel bet r, My appetite improved and there ' were letli of those paine about the heart and ohes1.. The cough too was less severe. I kept on till isix boxes more were taken and to inakc a long story short, 1 was myself again, appetite good, spiritebuo ant, pains gone and I could do my own work with comfort. , I have been well ever since and have no doubt that Dr. Williams' jPink Pills saved my life, and restored me to my family. I am ever ready to speak. their praises and in my h art am eve e inv king God's blessing updn their dicoverer." Rheumatism, iati a, neuralgia, partial paralysis, lo?omot.olr ataxia, nervous headache, nrrou prostration and dis- eases dependi g on humors in the blood, sue as serofula, chronic ery- sipelas, etc. 11 disappear before a fair treatment , wi h Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, They give la h hy glow to pale and sal- low complexio nd build and reneW the entire syste Id by all dealers or sent post paid at il box'or fibs boxes for 82.50 by addressin Co., Brookvil suaded to te, , -Mr. Ed. of Charles , and: late of township f met his deat which he w which penet tunate man lily dent. -Miss Mar who for s the most the Arced ing last Roseland, secured goods sto that nlaceL. 1. ealt ns . 01 the e, 0 e SO Dr ta e s • of ric iter um Ling his thr Ellio ny od y- 01 ed a vera y '4:1i do: er •an Brit sh gee Ell ble On hamyi ' -Ancin1411I ty yond on 1on the perso of 60th yea4 of ailing for 80111 flammati n of her hush n years ago fr -On Way, the y Bressels, w way did po cistern was he was taki wearing ap fortunately ly fished hi done. -The fin miles fro Charles Ro e years. Mr. spring but wheat. He years ago b Bradford, t to Manitob 11 Williams' Medicine io. Do not be per- batitute. companied the corpse Brandon, Manitoba, township, to that mt. Mr. Cronyn ing off the separator onto a fork handle, bowels. The unfor. e days after the acci- M Lauchlin, of Brussels, ars past has been one of nd trusted assistants at ord dia Coli ua ing re pec BABed ay Mr er ,age time the lu came Go left Saturday morn - Pacific Railway for mbia, where she has ion in the large dry to E. M. Kinnear, of ted resident of Wihg-- way to the great be - evening of laat week in ohn McIlwain, in the Deceased had been with an attack of in- gs. She, along with o that vicinity many oh township. er esda nges runiii otic t en and g an u arel on appen out bef )00 a Bru 1, of ozell as put as a re re pre EP GRATE orning of last week, n of Rev. S. J. Allin, g through a back Mill- et the trap door of the he first thing he knew pected bath with his His brother, Arthur, to be near and prompt. ore much damage was re Nrin of D. Ferguson he! has been leased tO lorris, for a term of w 11 take possession next in, a good acerage of fail ant of this farm a few ving to Michigan. Mr. t tenant, may remove COCOA COMFORTING' Dist ng shed everywhere for De- licaey o Flavour, Superior Qual- ity, I a d Nutiritive Properties. Speciall gra ef 1 and comforting to the nervous and dyepeptio. Sold only in I q arter-pound tins, label ed JAME EPPS & CO., Limited Horrneope.thic Chemists, Lon on, England BREA EP IT'S so pleasant to but it's dem h t wor WORM SYI4UP Pee HAGYA and sure to ou the chest, hoar YELL cough DOM, 0111 SUPPER COCOA 609.26 • •11. ke that children cry for it s lief all kind, DR. LOW'S 5o. All dealers. OIL is prompt to relieve colds, sore throat,. pain in risy, eto. Peal 26c, . SICK HEADACHE,' teeming, le posit vely They are eery te take DR: LOW'S ORM everv Hato,' safe for t the chniren lick the s • h wever annoyine and dire ed by LAX A -LIVE R PILLS never gripe. re -e. 'FI.UP is death to the worms hild, and so nice to take on. Price 26c. Aij erves. Many -people say thcy are "all nerves," easily startied or upset eadlfr warded gni irritated. 34,1. burn's Heart and Ner e Pills are just the remeoy such people requ re. Tho; re -tore perfect harmony of the nerve een res 4n give new L r.0 • force to shattered nem s eytem4. Doa Are the meet painful back.; sediment in she troubles. • dney Pills. fleotf'vel remedy known for weak, ropee, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, rine add kidney and bladder Dr. Fo erg!Extract of Wild Strajvberry. Nothing hajrt been found to supersede it fo Diarrhoea, Dy tory, Cholera, Cramps, Collo an Summer Comp Don't take a substitute. Insis s ,i on getting the g nuina. „, -.11, • 110, n Awful Cold. Mrs. Win. Dati es, Pine Grove, Ont., says :-" I recommendW Dr. ood' Norway Pine Syrup for Coughs, Colds, oarstn se and Sore Throat. I had an awful cold an • could bardly epeak. One bottle of Norway Pine 8y p curd me completely." He th un Down. "1 /1118 run d 1 not get anythin to d Blood Bitters, which T:08. .4^ health and weak, and could e good until I tried Burdook made rile strong and well." L WON, Terra Nova, Ont. t?, • ,••••,! AUCTION SALES, A UCTION SALE OF CATTLE. -Mr. James Ames, 1-1 auctipider, will sell by, public auotlon in the village of Dublin, at 1 ceoltiek, on Pride October , lath, 1898, the following valusble property,viz ;- Twenty-two 2•year old steers, 10 yearling, eers, B spring calves„ 6 yearling heifers, 0 cow., calved or about to wave fat Woe 01 sale ; 8 heifers, coming three years, old, to calve *boat time Of MIs ; thoroulibred bull ealf 10 Inontils old, with tied, *Tee ; 1 sow w th pigs, i sow in pig. The ate rs are a select lot, fit for store cattle or geed feedelks. Any dairyman or farmer wanting good °owe 11011 find these o ered for sale to be first-ober.hrough- hied s k. -Two thoroughbred cows from mported Defien , 1 throughbred two year old bolter, all In all ; 1 horcrughbred bred bull corning three year's, got by D. D. Wilson's imported " Rent,on bbln," A breed ng mare in foal to Seagram's thoroughbred •oree. rerwe of sale. -Seven months' or 8 per coot. d mount for eash. ;JOHN MeOTNEUt, Propriet r ; !AXES JONES,1, Auctioneer. , 1808-8 i CGEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARI& STOCK AND IMPLEMEATS.-janies Jones has re- ceived i struotions from Mr. Jahn Wieterson to sell by publl suction on Lot 3, Concession io, township of MoK top, on Tuesday, 0 tober J8th, 1898, the followin : Stock, -One brood mare, supposed to be In foal ; 1 aged mare, 1 horse Itnewly calve cowhree years old, 1 filly, 2 cow* ippoeed to be in calf, eteers't o years old, 1 two-year-old heifer euppoi62 d to be la calf,, 1 two-year-old heifer, 4 yearlIngs.13 spring elves!, 10 well bred ewes. Impleinenis-.- One as :Harris six foot binder, t binder truck, 1 Malho H&rrle mowers\ 1 sheep rake, 1 miltivator, 1 wag) , ear e new ; 1 pair tracks, 1 pair bobsleighs, 1 cutter, 1 apen buggy, 1 top baggy, nearly new; 1 set hirr • we, 1 plow, 1 fan m111,1 cutting box, I Massey- arrle pulper, nearly new ; 1 grinding stone, 1 hay ra k, forks, rakes, shovels, halt an acre of roots, an other articles too numerous to e Mon. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms, -All su 8 of 86 and under, cash ; in er that amount 12 merit s' credil wlll be given on furnishing approved joint otes. A diacount of 6 per nt. off for cash on credit aunounts. No re. serve as he farm is rented, ' JOLIN WIETERSON, Proprie r ; JAMES JONES, Auctioneer for Perth and Hur n, )-608x1 SHIN LES AND LUMB ER FOR SALE The u dersIgned has for sale, cheap, enti and mend clam PINS AND CEDAR $111NOI.W, it* IV 146 f He ce LUMBII N, all kinds, Shingles an lumber an be seen at Kippen station. A ear load of Pine nd Hem ock Planks, Scantlings, eto., jwit received. rders can be left atthe station, or with , 1588.6f JAMES filOPER, London Road. (Assess:emir melee). 1 irifo+ you Wtsh .. As a Man 1 Emphatically, NO yon say. - But don't you know that the unprotected idow and orphans are the s I ore of Fat -the driftwood of humanity What can theyl do when you are not there to help them? The question demands an answer. The answer is starvation or degradation. The remedy is Insurance. • Add to In- surance brotherly consideration, care and attention, aid and help, and you have The Canadian Order 1, of Foresters. They offer Insurance atiast enough n.bove cost to insure absolute Safety. HERE ARE THE RATES: Between the On On Oa Ages of $5oo. $1,000. $t,soo. 2,000. Ora 18 to 25.... 350. .... 60c. ... e0c. 55 " 30., 400.....65c. ... ,..4 1.30 30 " 35.- 4$c. .... eoc. ....$r,oe ,„,1 1.40 35 " 40.... 500. .... 85c. J... teeS 1.70 2.00 40 " 45, • • • 65C• • • • Sr•00 • • • 1.50 Irull information sent on appli tion 4R,ELtiorr, !zi. C. R4 Ingersoll, Ont.; , meg, H. S., • Brantford, Ont.; or Eitrokr Gaiertriro, Supt. of; Organi tion, Brantford, 0 t. '11' 11 RE AR GO D MIN S RIGHT AT ilOIVIE For people who ha6 learned thaethe rbad to wealth is IGHT BUYING., We kn jw people who ha. ot as good as we they were people dent they had too. • the same course in • ire no wonder th lieadway in savin rainy day. And or rainy days we ssortment of 1 - We ha paid $2 for shdes sell for $1.51:), and ho needcd ;every If hey followed heir other Iluying 7 failed tolmeke up eomething for that reminds us. have a matchless Long Bots and liable Staples,1 • ed we can slave eu mbney on theftn a increased our iitaff f worirmen, nd will be in a etter position th n ver to do CU TOM' WORK and EPAIRING on the shiortest notice. ardson HITNEY'S SEAFOR BLOCK H. The McKillop Mutuil F' nsurance ny. 4 AND ISOLATED TO WI( ONLY INSUREDr OPPIONRI. ,Geo. Mk President, Matlock P. 0.;5. B. McLean, Kippen P. 0.; w J. d annon, Sealy -Tres,. Seaforth I% 0. ; Thomas E. Bays, Inspector' of Looses, 8 aforth P. 0. DTRNO1'ON.111 W G. wattle*, Seaforth ; Jphn G. Grieve, 4in- trrop ; George Dale, &alert ; Thomas .4. Hap, Seaforth ; JAmes Evans, neechaood • Thos. Ciarbiatt, Clinton •, Thomas Fraser, Brueetlehir ; John . Ieni, lit pen. 1 asnall Robt. mith, Harlook Rel)t. McMillen, Sea h ; Jae e 0 minim*, Egmendville ; J. W. Yeo, H I es - v le P. c; John Govenlock a Jhhn C. Ito n, a clItors Parties desirous to effect Insurareme or r t other business will be promrly attended Omit to any of the above MOMS, ad sir re; va neat animas. FAR A. annfa CODER OH m Boiler • Wor8. (ESTABLISHED 1880.) CHRYST AL snocteasor to dikyried Jr Black, turers, of all kinds of RAU° airy Marine, Upright & Tubular BOILER alt Pa ari,mo ke Stacks, Sheet Iron W rka, • eto., eto. pao dealers e Upright and 110r1sosis $IId. Yalv. penes. Automatic Cate00112ee . All on of pipe and pipe -fitting elan ttutatea turniehed on 11110111 011. Winks -Opposite G. T. 1. 0#" Ooduicit, Ai WORD OUT BOOKS. Now that the winter approaches, when a great many people will have lemure to read, it will be interesting for those so in- clined to know of the wonderful reduction in the cost of manufacturing hooks. The introduction a machinery has revolutionized many branches of manufacture, but in none is ft more strikingly illustrated :than in that of books. This drop came so suddenly that it afforded the large departmental stores a fine opportunity to advertise and do a large trade at what appeared to be unprofitable figures, but when we compare them with the prices now prevailing at Lumsden & Wil- son's for similar hooks, we must conclude that they were not losing very much. Just take a look, during the nexb few days, at the hooks in Len -laden & Wilson's window, and notice the large assortment of respect- able looking becks by the beet anthem sell- ing at 15e, apparently worth 500 to 75e each. Call in and examine them, cloth bound, good print,. how could you invest a dollar with a better prospect of a handsome return than in these books? You can geb a hook thee has made the writer immortal for 15c. Lt. SDEN sez WILSON, OKt - - , SpOTT'S BL sm...0TR,TJEEE, beryt i ing Ready for Business. MAIN STREET • T e Hoffman Stock of General - Dry - Goods o koe Cleared in 30 Days. Moi.e particulars later on. re how the business ;will be conducted under the new flrm name. The Hoffman stock mist beick;ared with a bound. E. la. SMITIEL ANDRWS, Manager. 1 n0111 a i up -t e• te his s tiedi on, he:itn 4b,,eaoi IYov True to Nature and beautiful in effect are Prot Dorenwend's Hair Goods. He will be in SEAFORTH, at the Commercial. Hotel, on Wednesday, October 19th, with all Rinds of\ La- diQs' and. Gent's hair goods 4tyles in Wigs, Toupees, - Bangs, Switches - Wavy, curly and straight, in all nd shades. Everything 1new -date. His fall styles this eel 01 previous •efforts. Ooine ow rooms and see. Styles and advice as to what is 'most and how to retain beautiful a free of charge. Be early to 60. 1VENd 'VIM' EV417, rcrowding. THE DORENWEND co., Limited, Toronto. Cut hair ta,k en in exchange, or cash paid for it Vi7bite and gray shades rticularly Remember, atthe Commercial Hotel, on VedneSday, 9th. N t!ce to Orditors. The c editors of GeorgelWatt, the younger, late of 4he to nship of Hullo* in the county of Huron, rmer,I.deceastd, who died on the 16thday of Feb. ruery, 1898, re required on or before the let day of November, 1S9, to send to the undersigned Solicitor ior the Exec tors -of the will of the said George Watt, he younger, fall 'particulars of their claims And of he seemitiea (if any) hem. by them, duly yerifled by flitiavit. After the said' date the Exectutore will proceed to distribute the estate of the deeessed among the parties eutitled thereto, having reference Only toithe ola ms of whieh they shall have received notice, and efter such distribution the ExeOutors will not be Accountable for any part of the estate to any person of whose claim they shall not have re- ceived tiotioo. This notice is given purtiant to the !statute in that behalf. F. IIOLMESTED, Seaforth 1'4 O., Solieltor for the Execu rs Seatortb, October 3rd, 1898. ' 1608-4 HICH GRADE rarniture EMPORIUM Lea,therdale Laridsborough SEAFORTH, Dealers in firStrelass Furniture of all kinds, in latest designs. Upholstering neatly done. r We also do picture fram- ing, and a choice selection of pietures alwayEnon hand. Curtain poles at all prices,' i and put up. We ale also Ago).t8 for t e New William's Sewing Machine, best in the market for do- mestic use, no travelling agents, no iugh prices. "Crl\TAD In tbe Un our geode fro and guarantee mentOf our w it a point to f qeisfted for Price. better [Arterial a scientific prin P. S. Nig attended to d nco, clireet1 e taidng Department, we buy the best houses in Ontario, eatiiifaction in every depart- rk; We have always made rnish chairs, and all other re - fun; rals, FREE OP anAnoz. hen heretofore. ca *ty embalming done on ipl . t a d Sunday calls will be t i1r. Landsborough's resi- inl the rear of the Dorninem Tie0h0 Lan BE dale & •sborough, FORTH. 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