The Huron Expositor, 1898-10-28, Page 31898
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OCTOBER 284 1898.
ereaselealea
HURON E.X.POSItOit.
•
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
Thp RVPATE FUNDS TO LOAN et 5 per oent,,pay
onfiret-olaes frri HeourIty Apply
rt 3- nAX-114, m 1 n.10ntp_ ea
414Bi
1685
T ;)toKENNA, Dominion and Provincial Land
d. surveyor, Member of theAssociation of Ontario
[meatier/Gym% Dublin, Outarle. 1886-62
MONEY AT 5 PER CENT.—A large amount of
money hes been placed in my hands to lend to
farmers, in sums and on tortes tomtit the borrower.
Apply to J. M. Base, Barrister, Seatorth.
157841
TOLIN BNArrIE, Clerk ef the Second DIV1Mon
County Commiseloner, of Huron, Con-
eyericer, land, Loau and Insorance Agent, f_ntids
la,seeed and to Loan. Office—Over Sherp &
Keel' store, Main street, Sestorth, • 11289
frORN FOR SALE —Best Ameriean Yellow Corn
u always on haud, for mile or exchange any kind
et grain •' 112 lb& corn fer 100 lba of barley; ICS lb%
corn for 100 lbs. oats; feed wheat at 300 a bushel.
Warehoute, opposite railway etation, Clinton. W. 0.
PERRIN. 1610.4
•-iDSTRAV LAMB.—Came into the promisee of the
undersigned, Let 16, ConeeeMon 7, Hibbert,
about the middle of Alive, a evie lantb, on which
there le a privet° Mark. The owner c n 'have the
mane On proving property and paying charges.
ROBERT BARBOUR, 1608x4
TN THE SI* RROGATE CO UR T. OF THE COUNTY'
1 OF HISRON.-e-L. the estate of John Walker, de. I
ceased. Ali person having claims againet the epsteite
!of the said deceased, are required on or before the
Zia day of November, 1898, to file the same wlth the
nndersigned, duly verified. Atter wh ch tho1 said
Executor will dieteibute the proceeds o the eatatel
among the puttee, entitled therete, h ing reigart
only to the claims et which notice have been peen,.
JAMES WALKER, Executor, Brue field P. 0.
Dated, October 1st 1898. B. R. HIOGINS,ICon-
veyancer, Etc., Bruoefield. 1U08
TN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY
OF HURON.—In the Estate of John Cowan, de-
ceased. All persons having claims against the datate
of the said deceased, are required on or befo e the
Stet day of October, 1898, to file the same with the
undersigned, duly verified, after which ,the ll said
Executorewill distribute the proceeds of the estate
among the parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claims of which notice ehalli have ,been
given. JOHN FRASER, MURDOCH ROSS, Execut-
ors, Hayfield P. 0. Dated, October let, I898, B.
0 HIGGINS, Conveyancer, &c., Brucefteld. 40S
STOCK FOR SALE.
"'DIGS FOR SALE. --A number of eheice young
I Pigs for sale, Apply to J R. DICKSON. Rox-
boro. 181.0x2
MIOR SALE.—The undersizned hasfor sale 6 Short-
horn bulls, fit for service ; _a number of Short-
horn cows and heifers ; a few Leicester theerlings
and ram lambs; and 2 gocd sound young working
mares. Prices and term+ to mist purohrteers.
DAVID MILNE, Ethel, Ontario. , 1607
—
BERKSHIRE SOWS FOB, SALE.—For sale, a num-
ber of firstadase-Berkehire Sowa, from five to
eight months old. A pplp to the undersigned, North-
ern Gravel Road, McKillop. JAMES DORRANCe,
eaforth P. O. 16094
EBESHIRES FOR SALE. --The undersigned he
J11110 . for tale on Lot 10, Conceeeion 7, Stanley, th
ollovring throughbred Berkshiree : One yearling
boar, 2 boars six months old, 3 sows six mouths old.
This is all firet-class atoelc. Price 915 each. WM.
MeALLISTER, Varna P. 0. 1609-tf
STOCK FOR SERVICE.
BOAR FOR sEltviOE.—The undersigeed will
keep tor service on Lot 25, Concession 4,
Htanley, a thoroughbred Cheitqwhits boar. Terms—
IT, payable at the time of service, lth the privilege
of returning if neeeseary. JOHN V. DIEHL
1.591-tf
"DULL FOR SERVICE—The undersigned will
keep for eery* alt his premises at Roxboro,
a thoroughbred Dttrham bull. Terms, 91.; if paid
before Jauuary, 1899, or 91.25 afterwards. JOHN
SCOTT. 3671-tf
lalte OAR FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned will
eUtt keee *or ser,flee on Lot 8.1-, Concesaion 4, Tuck-
ersmith, r thoroughbred Chester White Boar,
purohrieed from L'
i George & Sons, Crompton,
Middlesex aounty. Teems -81, payable at time of
sersice, with priallege of returning if necessary.
JOHN W. ROUTLEDGE. 164041
TO PIG BREEDERS.—The undersigned will keep
on Lot 20, Concession 5. L. R. S., Tecketairdth,
a thoroughbred CIIESTER Willem PIG, also a thorouiln
bred YORKSIIIRS Pio. A limited number of sows will
be admitted to each. Terms, 91, payable at the tirne
cf ifervice, or $IM if charged. An,o a few Chester
White Pigs kr sale. -JAMES GESIMILL, 1608-52
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DCHE
• Positive y cured by these
ttle
Distress from Dyspepsia,
Too Hearty Eating. A per-
Dizzine+, N4isea, Draws!.
the Mcuth, qoated Tongue
TORPI LWIR. They
els. P y Ye etable.
&flail D01504
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They also re
Indigestion and,
fed remedy, to
ness, lad Taste
Pain in the Sid
Regulate the B
Small 1,19
9
Substitut
the fra
• See you
Aski for
InsiSt an
*Carter's
ricIAMWORTH BOAR FOR SALE AND FOR SER-
I VICE.—The under,dgned will keep for service,
at the Brucefield Jheene Factory, a thoroughbred '
Tamworth Boar, with regieterect pedigree. Terms,
ei; payable at term of service with privilege of re
turning if necessary. Ale° &number of thorough-
bred young Tamworth Semi; and Sovls for sale
HUGH MoCARTNEY, Brucefield. 140541
-TIAMWORTII PIG FOR SERVICE,—The under.
_se signed has for serviob on lot 82, concession 8
McKillep, a thcro'brect Tel:law/0We pig, to which
limited number of sows will be taken. Thi. le a
extea good pig and breeders find it advantagoDue to
°roe their berkehire sows with this breed of pig.
Terms 91, with privilege of returning if neceseary.
JOHN MeMILLAN 1605xtf f
10101.1Gti FOR SALE AND FOR SERVICE,— The
• uudereigned, breeder of Large English Berk-
ehlree,hiee for gale boars and sows in farrow. Ho will
6.40 keep for eervice the stock boar, "King- Lee,"
drehaeod from Mr. George Green, of Fairview,
and whiner at Montreal, Toronto aud Ottawa. Term
—91 payable &lithe time erasers/lee with the privilege
hemming- if necessary, if booked 91.50. JAMES
sORRANCE, Lob 28, Coneeasion. 5, MoKillop, Sea-
orth P. 0. 1486-52
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
This ROPERTV IN LIARLOCK. FOR SALE. --For eale
I cheap the site at liarlccic on tvhiola the black-
timith snop and Aare wore located. It is situated on
Lot 6, Concession 12, Hullott ; is immediately one -
site the School House, in the centre of a rich farming
country, and is admirably adapted for busineea pur-
poses. There is one querter acre, pl silted with choice
fruit trees, also a large stable and driving house and
good well. This property will be sold cheap. Apply
to SAMUEL RE1D, Brucefield P. 0., or JAMES
WATSON, Seaforth. 100741
$10 /In Will purchase a floe farm of 65 acres
. ,.(11/k) in Godmich towrship. There is a
good brick house and frame bdrn and splendid
orchard. It is close to the village of Hayfield and
convenient to Clinton. Terms ease,. Alen money
to loan at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAM SCOTT,
Brucefleld. • 1607-8
all IP
on
a of t
e clay.
et C rt rs,
arter',
I
demand
ittle Li-ve Pills,
I dir
We hav
and Heath
steel oven
ket, Gar
edged to
beat bake
We hav
Cow Chai
tare in th
FARM
FOR SALE)L-For eale, Lot 5, Concession 6,
Hullett, near village of Kieburn,econtainhig
about 100 aches, ell cleared and in a good state of
cultivation. There are good builinge, good orohaed i
and plenty of excellent water. This s a splendlid
1 arm and will be seld cheap. Immediate posseasictn.
Apply to NIES. SGHOALES, Constance P. 0.
160 -r -
TEACHERS W ANTED.
— -7-- -
TEACIIER WANTED ler ScLool Seetien No.
StephenDuties to commence,. Jant,
r
ry 2,
1588- Apply to CASPAWAPER, , eeretse
.
R L
Grand Bend,P. 0., Ontario. , • 1610x
TEAGHER WANTED.—Wanted for School See -
tion No. 6, McKillop, male or female, second or
third class eertificate ; second pri farred. Dutiee to
commeece in January. leita. Applications receised
up to November 16th, 1139S. Addreas WM. GEORGE
small, Secretary -Treasurer, Winthrop P. 0., Onti
• 1606x4
• Notice to Creditors.
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s.
, are
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a f
s an
mar
Give us a
right.
Furnaces a s
Counter's
NTiZIOL
are itore,
at -class line of Cook Stoves
fitted with
in the mar -
is aeknowi-
ge auk the
Ioffa.tt's -Stoves
second tb, none
Imperial Range
handsomest re,
market.
11 line of Gre ning's Steel
Cattle Irons, he be t fix -
et.
all, you will fi d our prices
ecialty.
& 1M LI r le
RDWARE;
Id • Stand, Sea orth.
The creditors of George Watt, the youngen.latel of
the townehip of Hullett in the county of Huron,
fanner, deceastd, who died on the 161h day of Feb-
ruary, 189e, are required on or before the let day of
November, 1805, to send to tbe underaIgned Solielltor
for the Executors of the will of the said George Watt.
the younger. fultparticulara of their claims and of
the securities (if any) held by them, duly verified by
affidavit. After the said date the Executore will
proceed to dietributti the estate of the deceidied
among the parties eatitled thereto, having refereace
only to the claims of which they shall have receStred
notice, and after such distribution the Exeoutors
will not be accountable for any part of the estate to
aey person of whose claim thc3r bhEill not have re-
ceived notice. This notice is given pursuant to the
statute in that behalf. F. HOLaIESTED, Sestorth
P. O., Solicitor for the Executors Seaforth, October
rd,189. 1608 4
t_
1
fore.
After' Wood's Phospindine,),
The Great English Remedyi [
Sold and recommended by;s11
druggists in Canada. Only reA-
able medicine discovere(l. 8
kages guaranteed to cure 1
forms!) Sexua Weakness, all effects of Alm
or excess, Mental Worry, Exceesive use of T
ham), Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on reed t
of price, one package_ $1, six, O. One will
unt4 cure. -Pamphlets free to any addres
Tho Wood Company, Windsor,
Sold in Seaforth by:Lumsden & Wilson, draggles
Encou
T
aging Results
Pro!er Feeding
There is a w de
diversity of pi-
nion about w at
constitute a
a
good cow 3ut
none about he
beneficial effects
resulting from
the use of
Dick's
Blood Purifier
as atonic, appet-
i Ler, blocrllpuri-
fier and tid to
thorough diges-
tion for cows,
sh cep and horses -
when they are
put on d
dcr in the
of the st
nutrimen
fod-
Vali. I
mach
from
1.•,4 ,
staNes,
Agents,
t assists the organs
to extract all. the
the food and puts
them in good
strong heal-
thy condi tion.
• for the spring
time.
5 1 CO.. • • 'DICK
treat. Proprietors.
25 Ants and 50 cents a pac age.
'• ateferser • steterereeeleveaeaeevase
• 1,7,)7 to 110 (;*.,1
_ _ Waapli, -,..hotirs;any
in leasure '
one con d the work. We want' reliable
4. fanallies i I every locality to help us
manufe.cte r ) ChildrenIo nes, Gaunt-
lets a,nd 13 c de Le ginge f r the trade,
4, by a now 00098 o canv sing or ex-
• perienco o ineed. Steady Iwork, good
e.S., pay, whol ir snare time. Write to•day.
11.thire-N, 1,E GQ-OPETI,ATIVE KNITTING
Co., 16 Lel dor Lane, Torooto.
8111114 TEMPtEP,S.
His Elinestbly Vfifeetc,
.41, Uncle Jim," said the lawyer,
"the doctor says there's no hopo for you."
"Yes, Stun citor tells me1 gwino ter cross
ever." i
•
"Have you Made your will?"
"Yea, soh, I done will ter go."
"I mean," said the Ilawyer In an ex-
planatory way, "have 1 you anything to
leave?" ! ! -
"Oh, yes, suh"" explained the old man
joyfully. "A wife and de rhettraatisin!"-t
Atlanta constitotion. •
l °
Yale Than'. Little Joe.
Professor Vivo Peolcused to tell a story
of how a Yale!Man saved his 1le, He was
about to be hUrig in Teas for orse steal--
ineand said:
' "Hold on, g ritlemen I Do yon know:who
you are han ing? I am a graduate of
Yale college, tnI here is my diploma)"
It being printed on vellum in Latin, no
one could reedit, and, thinking he must be
an importantpersonage, they let hien go
free. --Green Bag.
' The I intent Prontl China. 1
'
I'
Ching-a-ling-a-ching-chingl
Mighty lotta fun;
Catehee littee Kang-Sen4 :
Got:tee on the lun!
Longee coma maMma;
• SaVee muehee how; ,
Quiclkee catehee pigtail;
M kee mighty low. •.
Ola matinee Li Hung, ,
Wearee yelly coat
Plenty lenge° fleather-4
Lookee like, a goat. 1
1
,Chi g-•a-ling-a-ching-ching!
Gettee. lotta fun;
„SlaYbe'littee Kwang-Su
M kee mamma lun!
• —Olevelar Plain Dealer,
Slender Support.
"I'M willing to stand on my merits,"
exclaiMed Willie Wishington,
Allis Cayenne looked at him thought-
fully and then exclaimed: "Mr. Wishing-
,
ton, have You eviets had any experience as
a tight rope walker?"-:-Wnahington Star.
Some
In H
Is a hands°
the horse ;
Harness,t
Passed. 'T
Horse Bla
Rugs, Goat
have also a
Valises. P
ness
horse, We cannot sell you
t we've a splendid stock at
Id quality of which is unsut-
e largest and ,best stock of
kets, Pluah arid Waterproa
Robes and Whips in town. W
ded a nice line of Trunks an
ices the lowest.
RODERICK,
EAFORTH.
W. N. Wats°
Fire and Li
Rent, Re
RAYMON
factoring
Sewing
moderat
Agent for
WHITE
First -CI
PRI
EAFORTH,
e Insurance Agent, Houses
1 Estate Agent, Dealer in
and WHITE farnily and ma
Sewing Machines. All kin
Machines 'repaired. Char
HD GODERICH RICYCL
ss Wheels in Every Respec
IG -II
MO.
• 1PIN
.Iohnny—L
tiouldn't rii
His Siete
Well, W
in. the Pape
he said Lwi
to
he
11
of
es
Ss
0
'It's alw
But, n
,Improv
• As if
' JIt's al
But n
truetion of Youth.
The verbiage was so 'bad I
e iny,veheel.
—What are you talking about?
en Isavv the word 'verbiage'
'ciap'f5agkod Pa what it meant
. - —Cincinnati Enq irer.
oleo, of Two Evils.
ys very wrong to fight,
ne the 10:5,9, my son,
your muscles—don't rel
11 strife were done.
•
ys very wrong to figh
ver close your ears
When -Uncle Sam suggests that he.
May reed new volunteers.
It's ale, ays very wrong to fightj
The is eying's old and terse, ,
But to unkn battle and get whitened—
That' infinitely worse.
ashington Star.
Wens.
a voice of thun-
ou'll drive me to
ith a curl" of her
e driver .0111 do
NO Iler En
"Woman!" he cried i
der. "Don't you know
my grave?" .
"No!" She retorted,
ruby lip: "The hoar
that!"—Up to Date.
•
'
As tlJe lioneymoo Dwind
She—I-really ought to have a not
Be—How would it di to stioki
feathers in the top crust of one d
pies You I baked last w ok? Yo
have soinething that w uld last
Cincinnati Engnirer.
The flimsiest Het
No Ianrel wreath ent
My very- name poste
• Shall never know, a
•The .slightest shade
A herb .br'ave, trium
JI've this day proved
jNot 117 the battle's c
INet in the sight of
is•
hat.
a fere
those
would
hen.—
ht of Val r.
ine for 0;
il*
d yet, wit out
of a cloub ,
hant, free
yself to lilei
_
imson fraY,
en, I -say; '
Vhat Which I did was braver ler
'Irli,an nny fearful fe r of war, j
Than any deed whicl 'song or book
Perpetuates -4 fired he, cook! J -
I — ew York Ihruth.
J
.
• °buggin. i
,•, g'i
. ,
The grand vizier was ambitious.t
"I think," said he, " hat my head will
be On a Medal some day" I
"Ha!" said the call h. , "Goo4 idea!
I'll have it struok off at once !"— ndien-
apislis Journal.
i
- !
ITwo Winds of alilusr. •
A little boat ,is seen afloat
TJ )on the moonlit water, .1,v
In hich a youth does sit, for ootb,
With his neighbor's daught r;
He 1iugs the sbore a rnile or ore,
Meng the laughing water, ,
'Then lc A the boat serenely Beat
Alul hugs his neighbor' e dau hter,
—Chicago ewe.
• 1 THE T 1A1 TTLER.
Mary Leiter urzon is nosv,Baron
ens urzon of Ke1ietrn. .
. Georgia M rri ins of Bucyrus, 0., if
devoting her atte ti 0 to the fuel value 03
foods
Ism Flood of an ranoisoo has recent
ly iven $2,26O,00 o the University 0i
Ca4lfornla in the sha e a real estate.
• s Thiainas . ears»f Bennington, Vt.,
ha received a °heck for $160,000, het
share in her gra i dfatherls estate in Eng.
land. •1
4 .
Mrs, Lynn Li ton had rather curioin
Ideas in regard o °yet ng, She described
it is "a queer cr ss be ween the treadmill
and the tightrop ."
Miss Mary Fr note clCay has beeorns
P minent in Denver by claiming to ta
th best woman fence in the world, and
sa ering to prov her t tle anywhere and
at any time.
Mrs. Wealthy Walker of Monro, Me
•
Died 88, drove 1 0 m11438 to Poland to dine
w th her five els .rs. S e drove' seve mile}
farther to see • er br ther, and then re
Willed home:
• The young Co ntes of Cromartip Is de
eland to have r fused more offers of mar-
riage than any othe lady In England.
She has in her o n ri ht an income from
. land of $50,000 year.
Mrs. Takahas i, w ose Japanese' hus•
band is the p blither of The Shi po, s
11awailan news )aper, has learned e owl
Ipnglish in a y ar to °come the buSinest
head of the pub icatio .
'pone r Massey, wko 11
IiirMrs. Ellen
ominent thr ugh , er anxiety to have
the word "wo nan" stricken from the:
tame of the Ge • eral adoration of Wolff.
n's Clubs is a da ghter of Platt E.
,Spencer, origin tor o the Spenceriain ay&
lbern of handwri ing.
! Clogher, Irell nd, • as appointed a wom
an rate collect° and nsists on her Levine
the place in spi e of he objections f th(
Dublin officials She is a Miss Mag 11 and
had done the ork if the office 1 r fivt
years owing to ihe i loess of her ether;
who held the p aee pieviously.
Mrs. Ann Fl tcher of Langton, 5 fishy,
England, is thd prod fiponsorof 00 ba
13
bies. Childles her elf, she dearl level
other women's hild en); and as bab aftef
baby appeared in the hamlet it h a beer
her delight to 4arry it nee the chur hyard
path. In a h inle of only 160 babiet
come slowly. i
• Mine. Litton Ber et is at the ead Oi
,
one of the larg st w °telltale feather iousei
in Paris. It is sa d that she sho s ans
amount Of tact in er , business dealing}
and prefers foreign re as customer& It
the last 12 years sh ha e increased the an
nual returns of herj concern from 600,00t
to 2,000,000 francs.
• Time to dpen.
The resident—Is the list of
players thoroughly advertised?
The Ilan—It is.
The I resident—Then I guess w
as well open up the college.—C1
Plain Dealer.
ootball
might
veland
,
1 A Paternal Wail. •
I'm weak a d worn and weary, I ain fraz-
zled. to a thread,
I never get a breath. of peace till Dick is
safe in bed; .
At Morin a • night, I growl and bite; I
charge, I pitch and teare
I have to b those' tinimals he sawl at the'
couinty fair.
—Chicago *cord. ,
CriMROIlb
lick, /
Yeast,..—W
"Beceuse
got on a sin
Statesman.
honld Be Easy:
ak—Jeliorobes are not hard to
y so? ,
it is said 260,000,000 can be
le postage stamp."— onkere
Th Soldier's Return'.
They gree ed him- with smiles an
Filled hi With beef aml mutt
And carri d. away for sonvenirs
His last ertalning butters. .
nd lanapolis Jo
n—
WI
NI DAVIS.
She was bet ve4 by all, not only be
cause she was the, daughter of Jefferson
Davis, but bconuse of her bearing and ben
grateful . appr Oa ion of the affectioe
shown her at al ti es,—Macon Telegraph.
The tenderco &Grand Army escort fee
the remains of i1si3 Winnie Davis and the
grateful }weep ande of it I by Mrs. Davis
speak volumes.
' SesationalIsm has passed
, away and we 4ro one peopile as we nevei
were before.— dente Journal.
/ There is SOIE thi g peculiarly suggestive
' of restored pet ce ind good will between
the seotions inf th4 fact that , this gentle
child Of t e s utli should haveelosed he
eyes in de th indr the skies of Narragan
sett P1er.+AI4anta Constitution.
As the augbex of Jefferson Davis an
as the "DEMO ter ;)f the Confederacy" she
. was close to th -hearts of the people of the
' south. A wont n i.if lovely dieposition and
noble aspirati ns,, she had hosts of friondi
in all parts f the country.—Savannali
News. i
Personally isS Davis seems by t.1-* tes,
timony of fide] ds who knew and loved het
to have posse sect a most amiable and in
tereeting oiler ot r. Her fine qualities oi
head and hen t w ,n the admiration and
affebtion of 11 1th whom she came ix
contact. —Bol 1111 re News,
--,
J -EW E
,
Th6 roarqu so, one of the most beautiful
• and effeegve f ring forms, bids fair to re
gain seine of tho great popularity it ncji
long ago Onjo e •
' . As spectre° is sf fetching cravat pins kg
men may he iieitionod a riding crop sup
porting bits nd spur, a fox mask of dia
monds with 4u14y eyes and a stirrup an
leather.
.0Pa1s Set b tween disks of crystal anc
connected with sections of gold links int(
a long (Main r present an artistic anc
unique Cone 'pt on. Ciystal, by the way,
seems increas 11 ly in es idence.
• i
The wide ands of d amends or pearl}
that are wor tightly o asped around the
throat contlit o bne of the most iniportani
ornaments 1 r !evening dress and cone°
queiitly oocu y !much space in jewelers
oases.
Very charm!
glass, inoludin
modes, cream
silver gilt to
such as the w 1
—Jewelers' r
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rnal. !
No, 1. of CourSe. •!%)
hairs of yo r
Freddie.
out a hair)—
Philadelphia
Parson— von the
head areenumbered,
Freddie pulling
number is this?--
• American.
litt4
What •
North;
'TWas,in a dream{ he'll ne'er forget;
He made ten thousand dollars let,
And he awoke to swear a bit
And find he had ten t•housand— it!
•—Up to Date.
A Good Plan.
"I wonder why artists are always so :
I
careful to sign their pictures?" i
"Poseibly eo's the public can tell the top II
from he bottom. —Metroperen, )
MARRIAGE 1.1(bEIKISES
ISSUED AT
THE URN • EXP,OSIT R 1OFFICE,
SEAFORTH, ON A Id.
NO WITNESSES REQUI ED,
1.4Y JOTTINGS.
g toilet appointments ir
• boxes for powders; po
etc., have the tow populat
with some dainty design,
rose, enameled in colors
TAE4-E DON'TS.
e t cigar while eating soup
c token if you want chick
a rate egg; it comes cheaper.
o r elbow on the table. 1.1
re to put it, put it in you]
Don't smo
• Don 't brde
en, but order
• Don't put
at a loss vvh
pocket. .
• Don't fasten
..teck. It is 110
lar there.
Don't picli
the table. Ha
back yard.
Don't eat
at a board'
you get the t
Don't put
there is not
ance it on t
to you.—Ld
our napkin around youi
customary to wear a col
our teeth or a quarrel at
should be picked in the
'our meals with your finger}
g house. Try your mouth
ste better.
vo11r knife in your mouth. II
oo n on the table for it, bal
s oulder of the person nem
do Answers.
The lyin the Dreyfus case seem.
to have been of the endless chain variety
—Washing n Peat..
Ananias was .an able liar for his dayi
but be wordta be obliged to exert himseli
to hold his otwi in a French army investi
gation.—W hington Star.
The new rench minister of war wear}
a monocle, le chances are that he wii.
need a glass fe, his other eye to see mud
joy in his joia.-e-New York Feces. • I
France is again learning the truth 01
that old; old ying that nothing is evei
finally sett% ' n this world until it is set
tled right. , To e' lesson comes hard some
times, but1 es.—Doston Herald.
-Mrs. Hit i
over 45 years
of the same
ago, are vis t
Logan.
—Two unlit}
of Mr. George
upper be mtitave
their exit
o and Mr. Henry Kenek ,
an, Iowa; who left 'Logetc
e, who left Mitchell 24 yea
g friends in Mitchell a d
n parties entered the hou e
ood, Mitchell, through n
one night last week. Th
e alarmed as they ma e
ut disturbing anything.
FO n ed A.D. 1728
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THE iROMAN
OF THE .
SEACOAST
,
.A series of thrinlllwil
articles of littlet:.os
phases of life aloi g the
Atlantic coast.
I—The Li it s
Along tite .Sio et
will describe the wob-
drous hanges in, 'ght-
ing, and of the p -Hetet
systen •by whie. ojrr
Government tale •s
charge of the tborsftIid
and More lighthrus s
of the nation. e
BeniaMin Franklin
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Chip T nfge Studies of .Contemporaries
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Is the title of a weekly page that displays at •a
glance the panoramq of people. prominently before
the publif—portrait, and paragraphs that tell the
week's history among the, notables. e
• POPULAR
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The Post will give, M the
course of the y„enr, thousands
of brief bi ()graph i ee, and
sketches of its wrtters and authors, illustrated
i Wherever possible with photographic portraits.
1
II—Whei,r the FiSher Fleet -Goes Out to Sea.
of a class seldom, he rd .Nova,Scotia. ft
their liardships and stifferitlg8. "
Iffe-Saperi .Along the
brave men who dare death a
e w
day li
forms
With th
yes of thos
shoWing ti
The thrilling dangers
shermen in their daily lives,
• • •
Oft.St will tell - of the -every-
-darkness in .their angriest
orkingS of a system that saveathousands of lives yearly.
IV—The MWo Wreck Ships. It P
ers no longer exis ; thiarticle Will tell of wen
who larcoe to r ck , by means of false signal
their treasures.
i
V—Perilsof the SinUgglet's L(fe. The
stems offtials-a businef-
o be, -.
s in this series will be the niost striking that have ever
osi, •• - e l'e . • - • 1 • • . , .. . • •••
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to circumvefit the C
than it is, shiSpos0
The illustratioi
appeared in the
3outer-1y supposed that wreck-
-Organized bands of . wreckers
rich vessels for the sake of
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ilisks that are taken nightly
s; that is much larger to-daY
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long to what may he
called the " pocketbook
school of poetry"—
those poems that one
cuts from a newspaper
and carries in the
pocketbook till they
are worn through at
the creases. •. •.
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charges, and the low prices we Oe selling means a big saving.
Ilreir WE DELIVER FURNITURE FREE.
Our Undertaking • Department is complete and strictly up-to-date, with a
larger selection than ever before,, and prices to suit every one's need& We have
a quantity of suitable chairs to be used at funerals, which we will lend free of
charge, and any orders that we are favored with shall receive our best attention.
Night calls promptly attended lo by OUT undertaker, Mr. S. T. Holmes, GmbH.,
ich street, Seaforth, opposite thei Methodist church,
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About FlavoringExtracts
A great nany people are in the habit, of
buying ExtraetS, or Essences in fancy bottles
as put up for Oneral stores. This is unprofit-
• able. If you will bring your empty bottles
to us, we will eell you Lemon, Vanilla, Pep-
• perment, Cinnamon, Ratifia, Peach, Straw-
berry, Raspbeity, Pineapple, Almond, or other
flavors, equal,.or better in quality for about
• half the raoneY. Those who are not now do-
ing so, will find this the ,better way. Try
it at •
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ny amount on first-claes far
y to R. S. flY8, Domini°
rth.
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Tie H9ffmall. Stock
—
Moving. Out Rapidly.
There is no uncertain sound about it No disappointment. Values beyond
dispUte, or comparison. Crowds who came last week and could not be waited
on sawenough of how the stook- is being sold, to call again when our stat of
sale men could do them greater justice.
TIME Is YET 20 DAYS .TO GET YOUR
SHARE OF THE PROFITS
R. B. SIVIITH,
SEAFORTIL
C. AND11EWS, Manager.