The Huron Expositor, 1899-10-06, Page 761 1899'
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tt forget
and ever
been for
IT lasts.
11 Colors,
)les with
1
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:, we have no sera
°I)a No. 1 need
_in the world to -
or the Argentiee,
- States eau corn,
?here was a time
srio was the bane
el, before Ontario,
banner province,
fore my Own days,
:land, so far as its
erned, was on tile,
le St. Lawrence.
waa carried weet-
great lakes, arid
been carried to
it is atilt in Can.
:of wheat is true
"av our barley is so
iad to proscribe it
-es in chesee and
e. you, gentlemen
rOrlderftli strides.
re, at the present
ace in England.
et, but you will
-ears from to -day,
English market in
Elie. Arid, speak -
care country that
British market,
finent, eloquent
was not lees se
He is reported
nent ago that, of
have observed
knew him, and
ea, I like moat of
epirit, that Cana -
only through his
acts. There are
who have done
reliable Cana -
so much import-
ke mire, than Sir
lime' the fact that
nt place in the
h Her Majesty's
ee of the greatest
WS that he is re-
lated, hue else -
d of biro, as be-
tobind together
re in a stronger
f.tanada the first
tries which are
-.reat Britain.
loiestion ; that is
If we can make
a grow the best
1, arid make the
',made., it will in-
ky trade followa
her thinga than.
/time' likes and
e- known in Eng -
More calla have
that great event
etter known now
'at -account that
te purely nation-
ereial aide, that
a to us that we
Lnown in Great
re what I have
that.,. so Ion as
'British market,
ehould be sent,
market for the
erne, I also MU
-Arne to this west -
he may see what
tire.try. It is the
mist and his pa-
heantiful land
ens did not spring
nourd ; there are
1 and economic
eat Country out
hese farms rep-
nd thrift ; these
other- evidences
tern Ontario a
_lusted by proper
if thie a. greater
And 1 8,m glad
iong'us that he
rn he. rules, the
-up ; he is net
ornon, materiel',
rial ,in which
day,1 the very
ee in the world
eat to contend
reer, hisrise into
he atnained the
ent of Canada;
ut that °intim-
victiop that he
t to be compar-
face of the Arn-
e Ameriani press
d' Canada with
tarp. That was
Caoada. (A
I say we hay°
, history of this
Tering '1 hold' ,
with us to -day
of Canada that
stubborn and
t.meriean eagle
ev :using MIL!,
E POWDERS. no
lineli threshed
n e ar Do wney 7E1
-f barley, wheat
'straw is shert.
whole will be
, had a yield
the acre, 30 of
coin and 30 of
eningof meGill
-ated the outcry
n being over -
not in accord
ethy, who felt
rented by each
Geod Gode
become of you
udent so manY
6 and contented
auks of the gene
the backbone of-
manly- word!.
tion is keen in
if !science, art'
De is no more
her voeationr-
ut We bard to
OCTOBER 61 1899
CENTRAL
ardware Store.
complete stock of -.Buildere' Hardware—
notse butte, tee and strap hinges.
Beni Door Track and Hangers.
«ens Lead and Linseed Oil, Putty and
Robertson's ready -mixed Paints.
Agents for Thorold Cement.
geeetroughin and furnace work a
woialty.
Sins & Murdie
HARDWARE',
r'S Old Stand, Seaforth
be Red Mill,
SENFORTH.
Gadke & Cos,
proprietors of 1he Red Mill, Seaforth, have
-
melded the improvemeats in the mill,
eing pitted t ere the latest and most im-
Tied machine 7, and are now Prepared to
do all kinds ot
bopping, Gristing and all lines
of Gustom Work.
First-class Flour from Manitoba wheat
•for sale.
Ain(ladke is 4. first-class, practical miller,
end all customers will receive prompt and
satisfactory attention.
GADICE & CO., SEAFORTH.
Special Attention
-to Horseshoeing, and
General Jobbing.
Robert
Devereux
BLIOKSMITH and
CARRIAGE Opp,
MAKER ger
sgoderich street, -
- • - Seaforth,
GO iER10H
Steam Boiler Works,
(ESTABLISHED 1880.)
£-OITRYST4 L
Successor o Ohrystal Black,
anttfacriurera of all Ithein of Stationary
Marine, 1fpright & Tribalar
BOILER
Mit Panseneke tacks, Sheet Iron Werke.
eto., eta.
Alia.dellere a Dprignt and Horiseontal Eilida Valve
sgities. Antoraatio (..'nt-Off Engines a specialty. Ail
us of pipe and le -fitting conetantly ou band
testee furnished n ettor t notice.
Works—Oppoefte G. T. R. Station. Goderloet
Forever a year ',above had the agency for the sale oi
gDAPO. Our first meter was for a quarter of a dozes,
*thane tee Hundred and Forty-four Dollars worth.
TRADEMARK 4470'.____ seer
otere8ED. =ma g
Made a well
Man of
Me:'
RIDAPO
1/118RITAT
HINDOOREMEDY
notions THE ABOVE
Results in 30 dugs. {lures
allIferronsDiseases. Failing Memory
Pandit, Sleeplessness, Nightly DIAS"'
1001,8i0.Caused by past abuses, gives
tiserandeize to shrunken organand quickly but
-fatale restores Lost Manhood in ols, d or young.
_Bully carried in vest pocket. Price st1.00 a package,
meter 0.00 lei tie re /critter'. guarantee to cure, or
motley refunded. DON'T 13111F AN ItsilTATION, but
boot etthaving INDAPO. If your druggist has not
tet we Kill send it prepaid.
8111100 REMEDY CO., Proprs, Chicago, SIL or our &gents.
Thisrepld increase groves it is a remedy that everyone
nettles It speaks well of. Yours respectfully,
1 V. FEAR, Seaforth. Ont.
H. R Jackson
& SON.
DIS1COT IMPORTERS OF
Jules Robin & Co's Brandy, Cognac,
France; Rio. de Kuyper & Son, Hol-
land Gin, Rotterdam, Holland ;
Booth's Tom Gin, London, England;
Bulk& & Co.'s Scotch Whisky, Glas-
gow, Scotland ; Jamieson's Irish
Whisky, Dublin, Ireland ; also Port
and Sherry Wine from France and
Spain, Agents for Walker's Whisky
Ontario ; Royal Distillery and Davie'
Ale and Porter, Toronto.
To THE PUBLIC
We have opened a retail store in
connection with our wholesale busi-
business in the rear of the new Do-
minion Bank, in Good's old stand,
_ where we will sell the best - goods in
the market at bottom prices. Goods
delivered to any part of the town
608..
'TELEPHONE II. 151&-tf
McKlilop Mutual Firt
insurance Company.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY INSURED
OFFIORRA.
J. B. McLean, Preeident, Kippen P. 0. ; Thomas
Truer, vice-president, Brucefield P. 0.; W. J. Shan-
Beey-Treast. Seaforth P. 0. ; Thomas E.
"VI, Inspector of Losses,'Seaforth P. 0.
DIRAOTORtl.
nW
Broadfoot, Seaferth ; John G. Grieve, Win
George Dale, Ilisaforth ; Thomas Z. Hays
lister% ; James Evans, ffsechwood ; John Watt
.1T-ariook ; Thomas Frasier, Brucetield : John B. Mo.
Lotus Eippert ; Jane e Connolly, Clinton.
AGRATII„
,Bobt. Sntith, Iltarlook ; Roht. MoM111n, fiesforib ;
14,1:065 Cumming Egmondv o; J. W. Yeo, Holmes -
Huts P, O.; John Govenlook and John 0. Morrison,
41liditora
..ftnies desirous to effect Insurances or trans.
turOther business will be_promptly attended to on
Von to any of the above officers, addreesed
respective post offinee.
81 ri . . fl
C teC. o ee0:111;',•C'dnge
Is silences:en; 1.15toc1 teon Uily by over
10-0(10 Ladies. lidfw. ate: it al. 'Lit dies ask
_your druggist for ..-aek s Cotton Root Com -
Take no other as ail ixturee, pills and
ILI:114410ne are dangerous. r le te, No. 1, $i per
rwrs No -10 degrees stronp-,er,::3 per box. No.
2.1naifed en reeelpt of price and two IS cent
tennees The cook Co in ny risor, Ont.
„....:W`Nos. 1 and 2 sold vela recommeenled by all
Druggists in Canada.
1. 1.nd No. 2
l'"fold in Seaforth by Lumeden
'°a, druggists.
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
e You
Sick 9
Perhaps you have had the
grippe or a hard cold. You
may be recovering from
malaria or a slow fever; or
possibly some of the chil-
dren are just getting over
the measles or whooping
cough.
Are you recovering as fast
as you should? Has not
your old trOuble left your
blood full of impurities?
And isn't this thd reason
you keep so poorly? Don't
deley recovery longer but
Take
It will remove all impart,
ties from your blood. Itis
eleo a tonic of immense
Ye de, Give nature a tithe
11 Jp at this time. Aid her
'I removing all the prnucts
of disease from your blood.
If your bowels are not
lust right, Ayer's .Pills will
make them o. Send for
cur book on Ipiet in Consti-
pation.
Pare,"se5ict g OUP Dactor:r.
We have the xcluelvo services
of somo of tho most eminent physi-
cians in tho Uni ed States. Write
freely and receive a prompt reply,
wit hou taircret.
A. ess, DI. J. C. AYER,
LoWell, Mass.
DISTRICT MATTERS.
Xisto C5xpooitov.
Port Albert.
JOTTINOS.—Mrs. Warnock, Mrs. Mosely,
and Misses Murray and Mosely, of, Goder-
ich, spent Saturday at the home of .Mr.
Thos. Ilawkins.—/tliss Smiley, of St.
Thomas, who has beer visiting relatives in
this vicinity for some time, returned to her
home last week.—Mi s Torie Hawkins is
home from London foz a month's vacation.—
Miss Gray, of Woods ock, is here on a visit
to her relatives.—A company of young
people (troy° out from Goderich on Monday
evening, and had a fa ewell party for Mr.
John Carrell, who leaves shortly for Penn-
sylvania.—Willie Heyden, of Goderich,
i
spent Sunday with h's parents here. He
leaves on Monday net for Toronto, where
he will pursue his s udies at the Deetal
college.—Rev. Mr. II airbairn and family
were in Mount Forest 'last week, attending
the funeral of Mrs. Fairbairn's sister.
.1
SICK HEADACHE, however annoying and dis-
tressing, is poeitively cured by LAXA-LFVER PILLS
They are easy to take and :ever gripe.
Morris.
COUNCIL DOINGS. —.4t the last meeting of
the Morris council, at 1 which all the mem-
bers were present, on Motion of Mr. Code,
seconded by Mr. Jack:eon, the reeve and Mr.
Shaw were instructed to expend $40 in re-
pairing road at lot 1, on the 1st concession
line. On motion of Mr. Shaw, seconded by
Mr. (Jackson, Mr. Cardiff was instructed to
have road at lot 11, concession 5, put in a
proper state of repair. , On motion of Code
and Cardiff, the reeve was instructed to
draw on the treasurer and pay the contrac-
tor 65 per cent. on the Garness drain as the
work proceeds. On motion of Shaw and
Cardiff, the reeve and • treasurer were in-
structed to borrow $500 to meet current ex-
penses. An application for the position of
engineer, received from Mr. Nabb, was or-
dered to be hied. The following letter was
received from Mr. James Craig :—" On the
15th of April last, having had occasion to
write you in reference to my assessment,
and as to the conduct of John Watson, your
assessor, towards me, I made use of -certain
expressions, which under the circumstances,
were uncalled for and should not have been
employed in that, amongst other things, I
- charged Mr. Watson as being an utterly un-
principled, perjured liar. I now wish to
say that I sincely regret having made use
of such language. I beg to retract the
words used and any other statements con-
tained in that which you or he may take
exception, or which might have a tendency
of injuring Mr. Watson in his character or
reputation as a servant in your employment.
Truseing this may be considered satisfactory
to all parties concerned." After passing
numerous accounts the council adjourned
until October 18th.
•
IT'S so pleasant to take that children cry for lt
but it's death to worms of all kinds, DR. LOW''&..
WORM SYRUP. Price 25o. MI dealers.
•
e
—The funeral of the late Agnes Liviugs-
ton, daughter of Mr. James Livingston, M.
P. Baden, took place on Thursday, the 21st.
The funeral was one of the largest, if not
the largest, ever Been in Baden. In many
ways it was a remarkable concourse of people
that aeseinbled to pay their tribute of re-
spect for the dead, their expression of sym-
pathy with the living. Many from consider-
able distances were there, friends and
acquaintances of the genial and reepected
member, whose home has been for the third
time within a few years, and for the second
time within three months invaded by the
ruthless march of death. Besides these,
Baden seemed with the surrounding distriot
to have turned out en masse to show_ their
esteem and fellow -feeling for the afflicted
family. Many of the sincerest mourners
were the humblest Mennonites, whose plain
Ni
but striking garb was ee.ywhere in evi-
dence. The floral gifts pere profusely
beautiful and numerous. sn
—Arthin• H. N . Jenkins, editor of—the
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Times, has got
himself into a fix over an attack he made in
his paper on Superior Court Judge Newn•
ham. Jenkins formerly lived in Brussels
and edited a paper there, and will be remem-
bered by many of the people ofnhnt village
and vicinity. Recently he has:been the
editor and proprietor of the Grand Rapids
Times, a paper which has trusted to a great
extent for ite sustenance to those candidates
who at local, state or federal elections, from
either party, had sufficient funds to gain his
aupport. He has always been somewhat
radical and his eccentricities are not his
best qualities. In a recent criminal trial, in
which one Frank D. Warren was the defen-
dant, the verdice of the Judge did not meet
his approval. This called forth an article
from Jenkins, in which he attempted to est-
ablish the face that the judge had been
" bulldozed " by the prosecuting attorney
into taking an arbitrary course in the case;
that the defendant had not received a fair
trial, and that the Judge had intimidated
the jury into giving a verdict against their
otvre moral convictions. Jenkins was sum-
moned to ,answer to a charge of contempt of
court and he received a brubbing front the
Judge, who gave him some pointers on
good, journalism and good eitizenehip, and
then sentenced him to thirty days in Kent
county jail. Jenkins made no complaints/Id
fallewed the court offioer into his corridor.
He Hays lie will continue to publish his
paper during his term of sentence.
•
HAGYAR ttleYElfe ILLOW Ois prompt to relieve
-Bud sure to ure ooJgh�, colds, sore throat, pain in
the chest, h arsoneas, quinsy, etc. Prim 260.
•
—The_ tradnin given at the, Guelph Agri-
cultural °Oleg° is being anntially more ap-
preciated, I an the f vieits of ex-
cursionist fit m parties are doing
not -a little to popularize the insti-
tution with tho e whore it is intended to
benefit, ft to t the farmers even more than
the technical tr de school is to the mechanic,
because it inve tigates and conducts experi-
mental work fo the good of all. Thie year
170 studente—e0 more than the residence
will accommodate—seek admission to the
college.
—A disastroes fire on Thursdaylast caused
Dugald Leitch, concession 7, Caradoc, a
heavy loes. Near midnight Miss Maggie
Leitch was awakened by the blaze and
quickly roused the other ipmates of the
house. By this time the huge learn was a
mass of flames, and the roof quickly fell in,
biarying valuable stock, which the intense
heat made it impossible to release. The
barn contained 800 bushelof old wheat, 50
tons of hay, the season's crop of unthreshed
oats, ten big hogs and many head of cattle,
beside farm implements of the latest pattern
and a 100,ton silo completely filled. The
barn, which was modern in every respect,
coet about -$1,500. The cheese factory and
house, both of which were situated quite
close to the barn, were saved by the untiring
efforts of the neighbors, who rendered every
assistance. Insurance, $2,260, in the Cara-
doc Mutual.
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A GITATEFUL WOMAN,
Says Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
Saved Her Life.
Confined to Bed for More Than a Month
and \+'Vholly Unable to Move—Fodd
Had to be Administered to Her as to a
CAM -7 -Thankful Words of Praise.
From the Tribune, Deseronto, Ont.
Mrs. Wm. Doxtater, whoie husband
worke on the Rathbun farm, Deseronto, is
well known in the town and surrounding
country, her home having alweys been in
this vicinity. Mrs. Doxtater has passed
through a more than usually trying illness,
and as it was said she ascribedher cure to
the me of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, a re-
porter of the Tribune ',,var gent to investi-
gate the case. It appears that Mrs. Dox-
tater's illness dates from the birth of a
child on Feb. 15th, 1899, when the attend-
ing physicians found it necessary to admin-
ister chloroform. The shock was greater
than she could stand and the result was
partial paralysis, during which her life was
dispaired of. Mrs. Doxtater gives the par-
ticulars as follows : " Previous to the
birth of my child I had enjoyed very good
health, but following this my health gave
way entirely. I was in bed for over a
month, and had two doctors attending me.
I was so weak that I could not turn myeelf
in bed and had to be moved like a child.
The little nourishment I took had to be'ad-
ministered by my friends. During 'this
time I suffered great pain, especially in the
hip joints, and one side was paralyzed. from
the shoulder to the foot. The doctors could
not tell me what my trouble was, and the
medicine they gave did me no good. I be-
came despondent and thought I would Bare-
ly die. I got into a highly nervous condi-
tion, and 'sleep was almost impossible.
Just an I would fall asleep I would start up
as though ill a fright. This was the state
of affairs when a friend advieed me to try
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I can never
tell how thankful I am that I took that ad-
vice. Afte• I had used the third box I was
able to leave my bed and move around the
house a little. By the time I had used six
boxes I had gained greatly in strength, and
was able to do my own homework. I could
eat my meals with relish. I sleep and am
still constantly gaining in strength. ' My
friends were surprised at my speedy recev-
ery after beginning the use of Dr. Williams'
Pink P lls, and I believe that but for them
I would not be alive today. I will be glad
if my t stimony is the meane of pointing to
some ot er sufferer the road to health."
Peop e who are run down, weak or nerv-
ous wil find renewed health and strength
through the fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. hey enrich and build up the blood,
and stimulate tired aed jaded nerves. Sub-
stitutes should alwaye be refused, as they
never cured anyone. The genuine pills may
be had rorn all dealers in medicine, or from
the Dr, Williams' Medicine Co. Brock -
v20.
ill5e,Ont., at 50c a box, or eix boxes for
$
•
—At t recent social evening in Galt, while
one of tie young ladies was doing her pret-
tiest to ntertesin all and help them te a de-
licious qup of fragrant beverage, she lost one
of her side combs, whatever they are for.
After Making sundry accusations of mal-
appropietion, and after disposing of her can-
teen of eoffee, the said young maiden found
the said comb in the said canteen of bever-
age, to thelamusement of the guests, and the
utter rout of the young lady in question. It
was most amusing, and all enjoyed it—the
coffee.
—Have you ever noticed that many
streams that years ago ran water all summer
now dry up entirely save after heavy rains?
This is a serious matter for the stock raisers.
wesseseneweeseasnesesesseeasesseemeneeseemeeleaseres-
Hard-working
Farmers.
Long hours of hard, !lever -
ending work makes Kidney
Trouble a cammon com-
plaint on tke farm. Palm --
fill, weak or lame leaeks
and Urinary Disorlors as
too frequent.
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS
help a farmer to work and keep his health
—take the,ache and pain out of his back
and give him strength and vigor.
Mr. Isaiah Willmot, a retired farmer
living at 138 Elizabeth St., Barrie, Ont.,
said
" have been a sufferer with kiiney trouble
and pain in'the small of my back, and in both
Sides. I alSo had a great deal of neuralgia pain
in my temples, and was eubject to dizzy spells.
'1 felt tired and worn out rnost of the time.
"Since taking Doan's Kidney Pills, I have
had no pain either in rny 'back or sides. They
have removed the neuralgia pain from my head,
also the tit' feeling.
"1 feel a least ten years younger and
only say that Doan's Kidney pins are the xi
remarkable kidney cure and in addition
the beat tonic I ever took:"
PLII• cure Constipat.
1XtflXLTUUWUWU1
Shorey'
Clare Serg
Made of
Fast Blue
Serge
20 OZ0 to
the yard.
Not made
to order
but made
to fit.
Sold only by
the best
Clothing
dealers for
$12.00 11
Tailors' price for the sa
goods $20.00.
1
111.14.1nt1.1111.1111rU"
Climatologists say this is due to the cutting
down of the timber aed the better drainage
of the lands. The cutting of timber has
gone on until now many farms have not
even enough for fuel. The time is near
when tree -planting will be a live question.
There are many spaces on some farms that
ought to be turned into nurseries for forest
trees, and they would in years to come yield
a good return for the work. •
•
EPPS'S COCOA
GRATEFUL COMFORTING
Distinguished everywhere for De-
licacy of Flavour, Superior Quality,
and Highly Nutritive Properties.
Specially grateful and comforting
to the nervous and derepeptio.
Sold only in quarter -pound tins,
labelled JAMES EPPS & CO.,
Limited, Homceopathic Chemists,
London, England.
BREAKFAST SUPPER
EPPS'S - COCOA
1660-26-
•
Mr. Wm. Ferry, Blenheim, Ont.
says : "1 cen recomneed Dr. Wood's Norway Pi n
Syrup at the ye a* ban medicine fo: coughs, col da
sore throat and week lungs."
Immediate Relief.
Mr. H. M. Kemp, 209 Brunswick Ave., Toronto,
44ites : " I have used Milburn's lihemustie Pills for
Rheumatism. I was so bad fleet I had to be assisted
in getting out of bed. _The pills gave immediate re-
lief, se, after using one box the pain left, and hoe not
returned since."
-Laxa-Liver PLIs cure sick htadache, constipation,
dyspepsia, sour etienach, water brash, sallow com-
plexion, tte. They r'o not gripe, weaken or sicken.
Small and ersey to take.
lf you notice your child grinding the teeth dur ng
sleep, picking the men, seating trevengously, but not
seeming to gain flesh, you may be sure worms are
present, and should not delay giying Dr. LoN'e Pins -
ant Worm Sy/up, price 26c.
. Stiff Joints 4 Years.
Mr. Az thur Byrne, Rock Hill, Ont., wtites : "1
waa laid up with etiff joints for about four years, and
could get no relief until I used three bottles of Hag -
yard's Yellow Oil, which toured me."
THE DUVAL TREATMENT
FOR BEAUTY.
Every Druggist in town is supplied
with treatises and
FREE SAMPLES
of the above treatment, which con-
sists of ten remedies !or .all imper-
fections of the Skin, Heir and
Teeth. Every ladyis requested to
call on her druggist ' and obtain
these, or to send direct to
THE WINSOR BARKER CO.,Limited,
Manufacturing Chemists,
TORONTO, ONT. 1660 5
WANTED.
Twenty-five experienced and twenty-five
inexperienced
Operators on whitewear
Blouses and Wrappers on now high speed machines.
Highest wages pad.- We guarautee to teach and,
offer epecial Inducements to beginners. GALE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Mincing Lane, Tor-
on'o. 1659-4
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
/1. ONEY TO LOAN.—Funds of private parties,
IVI also company funds, to lean at 6 per cent. ftist
mortzage ; terms to suit borrowers. JAMES L.
KILLORAN, Barriater, Seaforth. , 1659 tf
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CIARM TO RENT. --To rent, Lot t'0, Conoeesion 5,
12 Bibbeit. Tenant can Om eh after 1st October,
1899, and got full }emulsion lot April, 1900. Land-
lord would prefer te rent for grazb g only. Plenty
of water. For particular° apply to F. flOLMESTED,
Barrister, Seatortb. 166841
rp EACHER WANTED —Waeted for School Section
Nc. 4, McKillop, a male teacher, bolding ta‘
socond-claes cert fiesta ; one a ho can sing and teach
the children to 'sing preferred. Duties to commence
January let, 1900, Applications, Wing salary re-
quired, will be received until October 26th. ROBT.
BEATTIE, Secretary, Seaforth P. 0. . 1658-4
WANTED.—A teacher for Sohool Section No, 6,
Grey, mile or female, holding second-class
sertificate ; state age and salary ; tertimoniale re -
qui. ed. Applications received till Oetober 7th, 1899.
Duties to commence January 3rd, 1900. Addres
MALCOLM LAMONT, Ethel Ont. 167:9-2
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B01LER FOR SALE.—For sale, a second-hand,
four horse -power Boiler ia good condition. It
is all complete with inspiretor, water taps and guage.
Juet the thing for a farmer to out straw feed; would
exchange for wood or hay; cheap for cash. JOHN
DODDS, Seaforth. 169x4
!TEACHER WANTED.—Wantrd for achcol in See -
tion No. 5, Tuokeremith, a male teacher, hold-
ing a second-class oatificate. Average aVendance
of pupils abopt this ty. Applications stating salary
desired, and acecmpanled by testimonials, will be
received by the undersigned, addressed to Egmond-
ville P. 0., 'Mil Tueschy, October 17th. Duties to
commence in January, 1900. WM. CHESNEY, Sec
retary. 10593
mEACEIER WANTED.—A.pplicaticne will be re.
roived by the undersigned up to Friday, °Ott).
ber 20th, for a t.acher for School Section No. 4,
Morris, for 190, holding first or second-olass pro-
fessional eertificats. Applicant's to state salary ex-
pected. JOHN MOONEY, Secretary -Treasurer,
Brussels P. 0. 1659x3
AUCTION SALES.
!SCHOOL'
SHOES.
UOTION SALE OF FARtf STOOK,
NIPLE-
AMENTS, ETC. --Mr. Wm. Meloy hae Orson in-
stru3ted by Mr. Joseph Heed to sell by publics fluter,.
tine on Let 7, Coneetielon 2, Stanley, on T lesday
October 10th, at 1 o'clock p. m., [sharp, the fo lowing
pro, arty, viz : Horses—One brood draught mere,
euppoeed to he in foal : 1 general purpose gelding 7
years old, one 2 -year-old filly, 1 roadster ge'd ng two
-years old, and broken to harncee. Cattle -:-Four intioa
cows supposed to be in calf, one 3-ycar-old heifer, to
calve in January ; 6 heifers rising 3 years old, il; steei
rising 2 yrare o'd, two 1-y. ar-old heifers, three( spring
calves. Pigs—Two Yo lc shire brood sows, 1 pigs 6
weeks old.- A 'se about 50 hens. Impleruente t to.—
One set farm trucks, 1 lezy reek, 1 pair bo ,eightn
1 spring tooth cuitivator, 1 set iron tarrows, threo.
single plows, o le 2 -furrow gang plow, 1 mow r, two
set double htrness, 1 eet single harnese, al lob of:
clover bay, 60 drills of turnips 30 rods long,num;
ii
ber of, drills ofman,m
Ida, Everything uss e sold,_.
as the proprietor has !cued the farm. Ter we -All
sums of 06 a; d under, cash ; . over that amount '12'
months' oredi` will be given on furnishing approved
j eiet notes. A dIsceunt at the rate of 6 per wint. per
annum will be allowed for oieh on credit amountee
JOSEPII 1100D, proprietor ; WM. McOLOV auca
tioneer. 11650-2
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A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IM-'.
2-1. PLEMENTS.--Mr. Ttomas Blown has received
instructions trim W. C. Landsborough, to soll by-,
public motion r n Let 27, Conceesioe 8, H. ft, R.,.
Tuokersmith, on Friday, October Isth, 1899, at 32
--
o'clock sharp, the following property : Hort n—One;
aged brood mare in foal to * Bali ougie Stem ," one
yearling filly tired by " Royal Stetasman," 1 3 Ailing,
eelding sired by " Sir Walter," 1 sucking col, Wet:I
re
8 sup-.
arling:
1 eataere;si
by "Lord Marmion, ' 1 drivitsg Irma $ ye
sired by " Mors -Rose." Oattle—Six miloh co
pored to be in calf to a thoroughb:ed bull, 4 y
heifers, 2 yearling steers, 9 steers 2 ycare old,
8 years old, 1 heifer Heim three, to calve in Ja
1 opting calf, 2 calves 8 months old. Sheep:— leveni
weliened Leicester ewes, 1 well-bred Leieest r ram,
11 spring lambs. Hogs -One aged Tamwort boar,'
2 brood sows, 7 pigs 5 weeks old, 15 pige 7 we lor old.
Poultry—Twelve Leghern }lane, a aumeer o thor-
oughbred narred rock and minorca coekere 1133-'
plements—one steel frame Massey binder, 1 rest Se
Wood mower nearly new, 1 eombined seed dri I, Wie
ner mike; 1 Clinton cultivator, 1 set diamo d har-
rows, 1 set iron harrows, 1 Profit & Wood tiger rake,
1 Weitlaufer pea harvester, cne 2 -furrow gang plow,
1 elogle plow, 1 sulky plow, Fleury make ; ono Hein
wagon nearly new, 1 iron axle lumber wag4m, em
double carriage, 1 double cutter, pole and s fte; 1
mai cart, 1 Clinton fanning mill, with a!over and
timothy selves; 1 hay and stock rack, 1 set of double
team harness, one 20 gallon milk c;n, and oth r arti-
cles too numerous to mention. All will positi ely be
sold witheut resc.ve, as the farm is under , grass.
Terms of Sale—All sums of $5 and under, eashl; over
t
that amount 12 :vmonths' credit will be given n ap-
proved joint notes. A discount of 6 per cent. 111 be
a lowed off for caeh on credit atnounte, W. C.
- LANDSBOROUGH, proprietor; THOMAS BttOWN,
auctioneer. 1689.2
1
In the Surrogate Court of i the
County of Huron. i
In the Estate of William Edward bold -
I
well, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that all person or pltreons:
having any claim against the estate of the !above,
imbed deceased, William Edward Ooldwell, PO of '
Hullett, farmer, who died on or about the 3rd ay of i
September, 1809, are required on or before th 1511h;
day of October, 1899, ti send by post prepa dl, or+
other Arise deliver to the undersigncd, one of t a Ex-.
contort', full particulars of their claims, and tjbe se-,
°urines hold by them (if any) duly verified 1iy an,
affidavit. And, further, take notice that aft r the:
expiration of the eaid 15th day ot October, l89Pk the
Executors of the estate will proceed to distribu e thee
assets among the parties entitled thereto, bavi g.re-!
femme only to thegolaims of which they shall (hen1
have reouived notice, and thoy will not be r iSpoa-'
eible to aly creditor of whose elaime they shal not
have received notice after euch distribution. This:
netlee 10 given pursuant te the etatut 0 in th 1 be-'
half. F. HOLMESTED, Fxecutor. Dated at Sca-'
forth, this 131h day of September, A. D. 1E99. .
167-4 '
In the Surrogate Court of h
County of Huron.
In the Estate of James Cooper, decease ,
Notice is hereby given, that all pereon or pe eons.
having any claim against tin estate of the ebove:
named deceased, James Cooper, late of Tuokere ith,
farmer, who died on or about the 18th day of Au ru-t, .
1899. et the Township of Tuckersmith, in the Co 'Ayr
of Huron, are requited on or before the 15th d y of
October. 1899, to send by post prepaid, or othetwise
deliver to the undersigned Solicitor for the E eat -
tors of the said estate, full paiticu'ars of their claims
and the securities held by them (if any), duly von.
fled bv an affidavie And further take notice, /that
after the expiration cf the said 16th day of Octiober,'
1899, the Executors of the estate will proceed tst die -
tribute the assets among the pasties entitled thereto,
having reference only to the claims of which they
shall then have received notice, and they will nbt be;
responsible to any cred.tor of whose claimithey'
shall not have received notice after sucth distribltion. i
This notice is given pursuant to the statute in , that
behalf. F. mitansrED, Solicitor for the EAeou-
tors. Dated at Seaforth, title 13th day of September -
A. D. 1899. 1 16t7-4
SPLENDID FARM IN HAY: FOR SALE, 0 TO
RENT.—For sale, West half of Let 2, Ccnees-
eion 14 ; sourh threwquarters of Lot 24 en tb 16th
Conceesion, and the no th half of Lot 53, on th lath,
Coneezeion, in the township of Hay, =stain' g in
all 176 acres, all of which is cleared but ten oree. ,
These several parcels comprise one farzn an aro
located close to cech other. All well fenced fte well
underdrained, and ho a g 'nod etate of cultivltion.
The land is of the beet quality and every foot ei n be ,
cultivated. There is a good frame house and large
bank barn, also driving house, sheds and other rild-
Inge. There is 4 good orchard, and plen y of
good water. It adj3ins Kaibileiech's mills, and
is within three and three quarter miles from
Zurich. If not sold eho-tly will be rented to a
good tenant. Apply cn the premises, or address
Zurich P. 0. J. O. KALBFLEISCH. 165 l-tf
THE SOUTH
SIDE GROCERY.
I desire to inform the public that I
have opened out a. fresh stook of
GROCERIES
in the store just south of the raillway
track, and would like to meet ail the
old patrons and many new ones. My
stock is all fresh and new.
Fancy Goods
Again we come to tbi front in the
shoe line with tite newest and
most fashionable cin the market.
We have .a sp1e4diS1 osortment in
all lines fdr Fal] and Winter wear.
Special in Childiren's School Shoes,
strong and durable, leather lined,
just what is I needed for wet
weather.
You will make -no mistake as all our
Fall and Winter stock is new,
and every pair is a treat to the
wearer in comfort and price.
' Words cannot tell all, so call and
be convinced.
S Ili I 111
THE' NEW SHOE STORE,
Hoffman Eiros.' Old Stand, Seaforth.
12prOlsh and One Pince '1U1
8 irigles andi Lath.
just arr ved wo ear loads red calquality, cNa es brand. Also a quantity of lath
i
cine, shinglee, extra
and lumb r. The price of thee° Oda has greatly
advanced, but tee are selling at the old price while
stock is on hand. Call at once. I
, P. KEATING
SeaferthiLumber Yard.
1655-tf
TII.,MS I MI MS
Halving leased the brick works of J. & J. Sproat,
and placed in new mechinery tot manufacturing
Tile, we are in a position to supply sill with first-class
Tiles Large Tiles made to order. 10a hand a com-
plete stook of gcod hard ,Tiles and' Bricks. Prices
right.
THE TUCKER8MIT1I BRICIt YARD,
KRUSE BRO3., Proprietor.
_ 1658x3
THOS, A. HAWKINS
Organist St. Thomas Church, Seekforth, will give
Organ or Plane Lessem at his Musie Room in Soott'e
Stook, St atorth, from Friday 11 a. m, until Monday
8 p, me At Bruseels the remainder of the week.
Ternos bn application. 1645-11
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Your's
For
Health
For the icvalid, the -
convaleecent er per-
son of advenced years,
no known tonic equals
Wilson's
Invalids'
Port
A rare old poxt, wine
with Peruvian Bark in
quantities tereeeri bed by
the English and French
Pharmacopoeia.
Tis a epecial brand for
es tea people,
For sale in Seaforth by
LUMSDEN & WILSON.
The Sharpies Creara
Separator
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At greatly reduced prices, to clear
them out. Give me a call.
JOHN LAIRD, SEAFOliTH.
1654x4
Pumps, Oister
AND WELLS.
Say friend, who is going to keep your
Pumps in repair? If us, buy from us and
have satisfaction.
Well digging in all its branches promptly
attended to on the shorteet notice. ,
Estimates for wells and cisterns cheer-
fully given.
Pump making attended to promptly.
J 8. WELSH & SOO,
The Old Reliable Establishment,! •
SEAFORTH.
1656.13
Bulls and Rams for Sale.
For sato a choice lot of SHORTHORN BULLS, from 6
to 12 months old, big growthy fellows ;also al few
Letcesega SHIMMING AND RAM LAMES. PriOelaltbe
lowest and terms e e
DAVID MILNE, 4ra'a141.`,Y1
Ethel, Ontati.o.
165ff-tf
Kalbfleisch's Mills, in Hay,
for Sale.
This splendid property, situated on the 16th Cott -
(session of Hay township, consieting of a Saw poi
Planning, Sash and Door Factory and Chopp:ng
Is offered for sale or to rent for a term of Airs.
The whole property, including a good residence,iwill
be sold cheap and on easy terms. There is a tame
and profitable businees done and a good man lwith
moderate capital could make money, as it isisur-
rounded by one of the best agricultural countries
in the province. Apply on the premises or address
Zurich P. 0.
J. O. KALBFLE18013.
1654-tf
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N THE STCLAIR RIVER
SARNIA.ONTARIO.
To Young Men
and Women,
If you have not decided wbat to make of your-
self, is it not TIME you were about it? If you
wish aTHOROUGH, PRACTICAL, and UP -TO.
DATE business or shorthand education, it will
pay you to atteed Nimmo's for four or six
months. Hundredelaviannt We have taught are
to day holding good paying positions, many of
thorn horn this loco ity. Our instruction is
entirely INDIYIDUA. The commercial course
Is clear,' ACTUAL- tininess experience frorn
start to flash. We leach students 13 carry
out face-to-feca business traneaetions with se-
sterecy and despatch. Students admitted any
thee. Write for catzlogue.
A. S. NIMMO, Proprietor.
1616-62
FREE 1-4
irkiebeauut
liegrttig
g S doz. oi
ear full-sized Linea Doylies at
10 seats eat& Fine Boy's
%Vetch for eelling 2 doz. Latest
and prettiest designs; sell at sight.
No Money Required. SiMpl
write and we mad Doylies patpad.
Bell theta, return money, and we
matt your match free. Unsold Doylies
returnable.
LINEN DOYLEY cd.
acre– E Tonorro
FOR SALE
A comfdrtable two btorey &welling
hottse ; Warehouse with refrigerator,
stable, out -houses and a good well.
Apply to
EDWARD CASH,.
SEAFORTH.
1 1640
Hes no superior iu any essential feature,
and in simplicity of construction, ease of
management and durability, it han no equal.
If you have five or more cows, it will pay
yoIi well to try a Separator. You will have
more and better butter, good calves and
less labor. A catalogue may be had for the
asking. Every machine we put in is fully
guaranteed to give satisfaction to the buyer.
W. L. OUIMETTE,
Londeshero.
NORTRW EST
TNANS C9Y.V.E_
STEAMERS
MONARCH and
UNITED EMPIRE
(Weather permitting) will leave WINDSOR On
MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 6 p. m,' and
and SARNIA on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYSat 3
p. in.. vesper ealling lists for SOO, PORT ARTHUR,
FORT WILLIAM and DULUTH. making direct
connections at these points for MeNITOBA and the
NORTHWEST, KOOTEN AY. BRITISH COLUMBIA,
Paelfie Coest Points and KLONDIKE.
-Lowest Rates. Choice of Routes.
Best Accommodations.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS.
On and after lat of June, geed to return until Slat
October.
gor rates and information apply to G. T. R. town
or Station Agent at Seaforth,
JAMES IL BEATTY, General Manager, Sarnia, Ott.
1640-24
$Ili your nearest exe
095 Cut e,oro4ttr
.ittA
and we WIlliend this w
there TOr you to exorable, lb ia
open -face, goldplated, dust
ease, handsomely azogreseed, i.
with American moact7Jew
nee wind and set mamma
lady's or gent's siss. lila
goodtime piece, equal
pearance to 0428.00
and is just thethina
trading purposes. 1fI mi
careful examinatienyeadre
convinced Ibis int* le
worth far more thin we
pay the express agent
and express chamea suet 8le
_yours. -Terry Wistelt (10.,Hex s,pe ToF0Dt09411111.
obvill YOUR RICHT
goossignal414%.
He who has
lost his sight
best knows its value.
Hundreds suffer loss of sight
Timely attention might have
prevented it.
Examination free.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
J. S. ROBERTS,
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN,
SEAFORTH.
SEAFORTH
Carden and Green
IIQTTBt
full line of Vegetables always en hantl.
We have at present a line lot of
Palms, Ferns and other Plants
. READY . , .
FLORAL DESIGNS
Of every description made up on the .short-
est notice.
Plants taken in for winter etorage at
reasonable terms. A call solicited.
'PHONE 76.
16541
FRED. A. BAKER.