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The Huron Expositor, 1899-12-01, Page 3
ver is is all ,you roars regliaire for 50d,, Or I indition, be- ra last fel, Llry- , ar- ave ,are 11 .I "e [ E 2r 00 T 00 100 $s 00 168 (fir;o. L_ , irl'espec- bath by qualified 1y �.jsited ak i-rolil: is 1,011m, nt cover. 4pecia:lly' ft,_�,__ - 1. . IMPORTANT NOTIGES. - - i . i. _ I ' - ` . _ . _ Dominion and. Provincial Land about{ 100 acres, all cleared and in -a good state of JJ.MoKENNA, tt 8nrveyoir, Member of theAnooiation of Ontario - - I I ONEY TO LOAN, --Funds of private parties - - - - -_ i - - o D CE�V., BER 1, 1899. _ 1. . IMPORTANT NOTIGES. ARM FOR SALE.-I+or rale, Lot 5, Concession 6, . I Dominion and. Provincial Land about{ 100 acres, all cleared and in -a good state of JJ.MoKENNA, tt 8nrveyoir, Member of theAnooiation of Ontario i itrarveyore, Dublin, Ontario.- 1888.69 I :farm and will be sold cheap. Immedloe possession. ONEY TO LOAN, --Funds of private parties . ART 1607 - � also company funds, to loan at 5 per cent• first PLENDID FARM FOR SALE. For sale the splendid farm of Mr. Robert Govenlock, on the lnlorl�e; tonus to suit borrowers, JAMES L. North Road, a mile and a hv#f from Sesforth. I -eentains 176 acres, nearly all cleared and irk a high EILLO N, Ba.. for, Seaforth, 1669 tt oT`TLE Ii DFRS WANTED,-Tender6 for cutting and condition and well underdrained. It will be sold on easy terms, as the proprietor desires to retire. It hauling to Seaforth, thirty or forty thousand not said before the fall it will be rented. Address r efl cutting ttin and o of elm, g eh is all tops into. foe Pp P Aye. Soot lenathe, will be received by the undersigned. . , PLENDID FARM FOR SALE. -For sale, a splen• ROBERT GOVENLOCK, Seaforth; • 1667x1 - � a OHN BNATTI N, Clark 1t- tkhe Second Division , 11 ' Court, County Commissioner, of Huron Con. Lannd, Luau and Insurance Ninds - . ,rayanoer, Agent. . 11 underdrained, and suitable for grain growing or stock Iuvs_ked' and: to Loan. O®oe--over Sharp � •gene store, Main street, Seaforth. 1289 SICK R 1 land on the farm. There are two good dwelling - - ARM TO RENT. -To rent,, Lot £0 Concession b r Tenant o 13 lobe t, a flrt f UARN ° 3 buildings in at -class repair. There are three or. & plough p g after let October, 11399, and. get full, possession lot April,190o. Land- Positively cured . by thus joins the Village of Leadburl, where are stores, post Imd would prefer to rent for grazir g only. Plenty - Little Pi - -' Leadbury hotel is on the farm, and will be old with of water. For particulars apply to F. HOLMESTED, . r is one of the best and most profitable far roper ties in the County of Huron, and will be sold cheap isteT Seafortb, 1✓arr 1668 tt They also relieve Daetress from Dpspepafs, - T0 LIST REASONABLY. -Eligible farm, three from Blyth 2'10 acres, two houses, Indigestion and Too HFarty Eating. A per- ' it'a suitable tenant offers. , For further particularsa, - miles two barna, etc. Any cached improvements will be made feet remedyfor DizZ ess Nauss DrowsL r I . flr allowed for. Stabling to be built and barns re- gess, Bad Taste in�the Mouth, Coated Tongue ' 1653 fired next spring. Apply to T. F. COLLE, Blythp Oto CHAR. SA3fILTUN, Blyth. 1866b-tf in the Sid e, T02tPID-ISiTER. They �, - P'OP. SERVICE, ..or Regulate the BOWeIa. Purely Vegetable. inorf t p ec heaItll her eightieth birthday AND BOILER FOR SALE, -j -Foe a sale hoop, the �^ safe cheap, the steam engine and . boiler iq .use e slmall Pill Small �0' service on Lot 24, Concession 9, McKilllop, an in THE EXPOSITOR printing office.' The boil` r is 12 horse power and the engine 8 horse power. Voth . small . ' Prices the time of service with the privilege oar, returning. NQLVIN Winthiop. 1666x4 aro in good working condition and have only beOn in Substitution . _?- use stout six years. Reason for selling intend nt- ting in a gasoline engine. AddrenTHE F.�POSI OR, - _ fiflrth• 1661 the frsud of the da , i public of Texas. j Miss Eloise Hardy Thatcher of Nei Stanley, a thoroughbred Chester, ? AN NOTICE. -Mr. Charles Dodds, collector .oY fates far McKillop township, will be at the Royal Hotel, Seaforth, every Friday and Saturday See you et Carter's r $1, payable at the time of earvlc- , with the privilege - % nflerncong, until and including December 14th, from V. DIEHL. -�t , j 1691-tf 12 to 5 o'clock, for the purpose of receiving taxes.. Interested Ask for Carter's, . . 1 on Lot 26 Concession 6, L. f a`tboroughbrec CHESTER WHITIE Parties will please govern themselves ac- z b e 1' i d r r d ORKBITIRE PIs. A. 4 t8 numbor of sows will d ordingly. CHARLES DODDS. 1665-td� payable at the time •- ,. I - o - serylce, or $1.60 if charged. .Also a few Chester , 5 REWARD. -Strayed from the premises of the Lot Coneession j Insist .and demand ' , '' 1 t��AUWORTH BOAR FOR SA ' undersigned, 17, 10, McKillop, '" 1 VILE. -Tho undersigned at the Bruceflold Facto ilf,keep for service, ihoronghbred about the end of May two heifers and two steers, all yearlings. The heifers are mostly red, and one Carter's Little Liver ills, Boar, with registered 81; payable at Vere of service ° sleet mostly red and the other grey, Any inYor• oration leading t> their recovoryy will be rewarded tura ng if necessarry. Also a n mber of thorough- ' " bred yours w Tamorth Boars rlUGH MoCARTNEY, Brnceflold and Sows for sale. 1406-tt 4 u above, and any pereoo found harborin them will g : x , `' ' - ' '°- _ :AH WORTH PIG FOR SER, ICE. -The under- be prosecuted. GEORGE SMITH, Winthrop. signed hae for service on 144 82, concession 3, elders, or-wbat is eve 1666x4 Th® i :limited 7 ` ESTRAY NOTICES , , e¢tra good pig and breeders find it advantageous to upends his pocket- /► Gard' an this breed of .pig. ` STRAY HEIFER. -Came into Lot- 32, Concession 3, L. R. S., Tuckeremith, rning it necessary. 1606xtf cheered her to the echo. _ MoMILLAN. Edabout tho 20th of i of Are was not the only French -1 ly-coloured type. Childish • Septenzer a yearling roan heater. The owner can Overshoe - , Farm, spices, preferring to ent under the shelter of a have tue sante by pproving pproperty and paying charges. ALtX. BROAMOT, Brucefleld. 1660.4 �� A' I • Phlippon, or Alme. Roland, as STRAY STEER. -Came into the premises of the :/% she pivot is known to of that polit JPj undersigned, Lot 8, Concession 2, McKillop, I'®R f as i'he Girondists about the firat of November, a yearling steer. The , hold. regret that free education was insti- Iowner can have the same by proving property and paying charges. J. PURCILL. 1606x8 en Wom fit ii . Mrs. Gladstone,!. STRAY HEIFER. --Strayed from Lot 23, Con cession 11, MoKillop, in May last, Misses old man, is a woman of wonderful a yearling i ` and "awaggers''.out to join his companions heifer. ;Sheis red with white star on forehead and in the street, How I do pity the parents of such a div poietin son 1 And how they: overturned the vojhicle. Though Much two hind lege white, and one front foot white. Any , and - information leading to her recovery will be thank -t fully received and any person found harboring her will be JOSHUA POLLARD, Winthrop. •✓ h'(�ren ed no ill effects of her accident. prosecuted. . I 1667.3 & enter heart and soul into childish and inno-V1/ORKERS AND DRONES. cent amusements. Happily there are a few i : such boys -brave, frank and unselfish -who 1 STRAY HEIFER. -Strayed from the premises of will prove a comfort and a blessing to their : about Sept. 1. parents in the future. But why should not Thomas Johnston, Lot 27, South boundary of Bay, one mooley heifer two years old, color almost . , <i �'�t . � cause it weakens them: blast: with some grey mixed through her and white on the belly. Any person giving information that I X jj} , ��I 'V. ti \/ much afraid that our boys are allow too' still lead to her recovery will be rewarded for their .� . W. �� 1 t /.._ ° ` trouble. THOMAS JOtINSTON, Blake P. O. 1666x3 . , ` { • .i` ltl .-% ' v �► : ` .. -., ' and when he is first ;put into knickers he! STOCK FOR SALE. � I his pockets, quite conscious that he is being! DERKSHIRES.-For sale a number of Borkshires, admired. This is all very well -but the; = training must be considered. He must be;, hatch droners. It matters nowhere tho taught to be loving, generous and dutiful ;, bred from imported stook of th3 most approved to be manly, but not "mannish." Provide; 'They often provta very „troublesome. . good, healthy books and, magazines ; keep Comb honey is easily damaged. One type, of either sex, at very reasonable prices. WM. - weather, and from the very commencements )l(cALLFSrER- , Varna P. O. I867•tf The - Cards an .Overshoe cut the capping ;and destroy the appear- URIiAM BULLS FOR SALE. For sale two ance of the honey. understand that when he is old enough hi81 father will teach him the use of good' I thoroughbred Durham bulls ; both 12 month3 old,-bne roan and the other red. JOHN MORRISON, is a heavy black overstocking with the foot vulcanized into a rubber shoe. The can be cleaned up in good shape by plae- ing them in a Strong COI011y OY Italian Lot 22, Concession 11, McKillop, P. O. stocking is complete •to the toe of the harshly ass on as be comes in from school, ` 1686-tt rubber and makes the warmest, lightest One of the bask ways of rendering out FIORO OHIIRED CA E F U TTL OR SALE,. -For and neatest rubber in the market. No buttons, no buckles. Made to $t all shoe he seeks outside companionship. Onith 1�1 sale three good thoroughbred Durham bulla, shapes. Sold by all dealers. itThe . e wax wooze out of the Sack Irons 10 to 12 months old ; also several cows and neifers, all registered. Apply on Lot 30, Concession Manufactured by 'e low's heart at once,, and he will go readily _6, Usborner, or address Hurondale P. O. THOMAS -1LTI)MORF,. 166511tt The Cardigan Overshoe Co., Stratford, Ont. on any errand his mother wants, swell . . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. _ ARM FOR SALE.-I+or rale, Lot 5, Concession 6, . I Hullett, near village of Kinburn, containing about{ 100 acres, all cleared and in -a good state of 1 cultivation. There are good bullings,good orchard and plenty of excellent water. Thisa splendid I :farm and will be sold cheap. Immedloe possession. Apply to MRS. SCHOALES, Constance P O. 1607 PLENDID FARM FOR SALE. For sale the splendid farm of Mr. Robert Govenlock, on the North Road, a mile and a hv#f from Sesforth. I -eentains 176 acres, nearly all cleared and irk a high state of cultivation, There fad a• two story briok Ii >ouse, good bank barn and everything in first elan condition and well underdrained. It will be sold on easy terms, as the proprietor desires to retire. It DIRO not said before the fall it will be rented. Address r ROBERT GOVENLOCK, Seaforth P. 0. 1698 tf - PLENDID FARM FOR SALE. -For sale, a splen• did farm and hotel propperty. This•farm is on the 13th McKillop, concession of the Townahi of at the Village of Leadbury. It contains 112; acres, all of which are cleared, except about three aures. It is . In a good state of cultivation; being well fenced and •s underdrained, and suitable for grain growing or stock raising and feeding. There is not a foot of w.ate i land on the farm. There are two good dwelling f houses, a large bank barn with stone stabling under - Death, a large implement. house and all necessary ° 3 buildings in at -class repair. There are three or. & 'Honor ebarda and four never -failing wells. The farm ad. i ' joins the Village of Leadburl, where are stores, post j office, blacksmith shop, school, etc. The well known r Leadbury hotel is on the farm, and will be old with i W It ie now under lease for a term of years.. Thte r is one of the best and most profitable far roper ties in the County of Huron, and will be sold cheap andLha o on ca_y terms of payment. t ort is I property y = not fold in. a reasonable time, the farm will be rented ; & I ' it'a suitable tenant offers. , For further particularsa, apply oli,.the premises, or address the underslgne8d I • roprietor,-L,eadbury P. 0. ' JOHNSTON KINNEY. ' 1653 ! } : �, - P'OP. SERVICE, u the flesh and puffs out the ,STOCK - inorf t p ec heaItll her eightieth birthday r AR 0 R - e undersigned has for '�O F Ir? SE ICE. Th g skirl.- Remove Ahe° filth service on Lot 24, Concession 9, McKilllop, an - ililproved Yorkshire boar. Terms 81.00 payable at. which plugs up the drain. Restore the time of service with the privilege oar, returning. NQLVIN Winthiop. 1666x4 the president of the Texas republic. Sh J. BLANCHARD, . IOAR . _?- .1 .- FOR SERVICE. -Th' undersigned will � . keep for, service on Lot 26, Concession 4, public of Texas. j Miss Eloise Hardy Thatcher of Nei Stanley, a thoroughbred Chester, hit@ boar. Terms - .o $1, payable at the time of earvlc- , with the privilege - % of returning if necessary. JOH V. DIEHL. -�t , j 1691-tf A - X10 PIG BREEDERS. -The un ersi ned will keep I S . 1 on Lot 26 Concession 6, L. f a`tboroughbrec CHESTER WHITIE R. , Tuckersm'_th Ie, also a thorough - z b e 1' i d r r d ORKBITIRE PIs. A. 4 t8 numbor of sows will d be admitted to each. Terms, $1 payable at the time •- ,. I - o - serylce, or $1.60 if charged. .Also a few Chester , . ,white Pigs for -bale. JAMES G LL. 1608-62 , '' 1 t��AUWORTH BOAR FOR SA ' E AND FOR SER '" 1 VILE. -Tho undersigned at the Bruceflold Facto ilf,keep for service, ihoronghbred e. ��heese , - Tamworth ;, . Terms, - - Boar, with registered 81; payable at Vere of service ppedigree.. th privilege of re- ` tura ng if necessarry. Also a n mber of thorough- ' " bred yours w Tamorth Boars rlUGH MoCARTNEY, Brnceflold and Sows for sale. 1406-tt Mme. . , I _ :AH WORTH PIG FOR SER, ICE. -The under- . signed hae for service on 144 82, concession 3, elders, or-wbat is eve 1teKlllop, a thcro'bred Tamworth pig, to which a i :limited number of sows will b taken. Thi. is an . e¢tra good pig and breeders find it advantageous to upends his pocket- arose their berkshire sows with this breed of .pig. L Terms 81, with pprivilege of ret JOHN rning it necessary. 1606xtf cheered her to the echo. _ MoMILLAN. _ i of Are was not the only French -1 ly-coloured type. Childish games be de- Dorton Stock - , Farm, I LOT 27, CONCESSION 5, HIBBERT �° Thoroughbred - D hairs Cows, Heifers and I Blls . of the most fashionable stfain for sale at reasonable prices. Post! Oce , address, D Staffa. jjj,, _4 13081•b 6'CI.SSI/!/�"Ss DETROIT "./ T The besb place in America for young men and Ro.ci,n to e,eeuro n Business Education, Shorthand, 1dee11ar;cal Drawing or Permmmihlp. Thorough sys- tern of Actual Business. Se4vlon entire year. Students ht's In any time. Catain -ne Free, Reference, nil :letruit. W. 1 , J EW J LL, fres. 1', u. 6PE1 cku, sea '"' ' gg u"Hilt n - Our direct connections will save you - time and money for' all -pointe. Canadian N rth Wes Via Toronto or Chicago, British Columbia and California .f Our rates are the lowest. We have the ,o suit everybody and PULLMAN TO fST CARS for your accommodation.. C for further information. - (Grand Trunk Railway. Tratmr, leave Seaforth an Clinton stations ollowet lila WasT- SEAFORTH. CL 3o nano Passenger.......... 12.40 P. M. 12.66 P. Passenger.... .. .. 10'12,P M. 10.27 P. Mixed Train.... .. 20 A. M. 10.16 A. Mixed Train...... .. .16 P. M. 7.06 P. GOING EAsr- Passenger ........ 7J63 A. M. 7.88 A. Passenger........ &11 P. M. 2.65 P. Mixed Train........ 6.20 P. M. l.85 P. Grey and Bruce. • Wellington, 'G1oIN@ N`©RTH- Passenger. Mixed. • Ethel.......... 10.05 P• M. 1.40 P- Bryseels...... 10.17 2.10 Bluevale...... . 10.30 2.86 ' Wingham ...... 10.37 8.16 - Glowe SouTH- Passenger. Mixed. Wingham............ 6.50 A. M.;, 8.66 A. Bluevalo ..•.......... 7.00 9.17 Brussels... 7.16 9.45 Ethel.....�.,..........; 7.28 10.02 London, Huron and Bruce. GOING NORT11- Passengor. London, depart.......... 8.15 A.M. 4.40 P. Centralia ................ 9.18 6.66 Exeter _ ... ... -_ .. 9.80 6.07 Hensall.................. 9.44 6.18 Kippen...... I ......... .. 9160 6.26 Brucefleld................. 9.68 6.88 Clinton.... _............ 10.16 6.66 Londesboro ._........ .. 10.88 7,14 Blyth .... _ _ ............ 10.41 7.28 Belgrave..-.. .......... 10.66 7 87 W..ingbam arrive...... .. 11.10 8.00 GOING SvUTII- . Passenger, Wioghsm, depart........ 6.68 A.M. 8.16 P. Be'lgrave................ 7.04 8.80 Blyth .................... 7.16 3.46 . Londesboro........ _ .... 7.24 - 3.66 . Clinton_ ............... 7.47 4.26 -Brucefleld................ 8.05 4.49 Kippen _ .............. .. 8.16 4.67 Hensall _ ........ ..... 8.22 6.02 Exeter.. .. 8,R6 6.14 Cenbralia .. ...... �. 8.40 6.23 London, (arrive).......... 9.50 A. M. 6.26 Seaforth FoundnA N D-'�Machine Works. � - Are now in FULL OP RATION e ai !n of ail kind) And we are re Arad to d r rp P gEngine-and Ml work a specialty. Threshers •an farmers' work prompfly attended to. Plow Points and all repairs for the Coleman impl( menta kept on hand and made to order. We have for sale, at very reasonable pprices, tw Stevens&•Burns portable engines, two White.por�able engines, one Waterous and one Leonard. For full particulars, call or address . . ROBT. BELL, Jr., PROPRIETOR. 1648-tf t 1. Bulls and Rams for Sale. For sale a choice lot Of SHORTHORN BULLS, from.( to 12 Inonthe old, big growthy fellows ; also a in LEIossTER SLIKARLINO AND RAm LAMBS. Prices the lowest lied terms essy, . DAVID MILNE, Ethel, Ontario 11669 -ti ASTER I Have you got a little sweethettrt-- Something falr and good'r YOU can go -and get her surely If,You only would! Do you tilink that she'd refuse you? llo you thlntc that she would choose you? Alaterl Have ."u got a little sweetbeart- Something clean and sweet? If she loges you go -:and see her - Pick her off her feet! Love You? Flave a little sense- ' - Do not bear an hour's suspense. Aster! That's the flower I love the best; Take.one to your girl to -night. Take a dozen -take a bushel- I• Do the thing that's right. Trust the guiding star nbove .�Ou- -Do you think your girl will lore you? Aster! -The Ishan, in Tord..nt: World. GREAT IMPROVE�ENT. Nickel Plating to Se Supetseded by a New Surfacing lahlch s Said to Be Rust Pr, , Something -nett' in the way of treating spoke's, handlebars, nuts and: other parts that are now nickeled is being introduced ,fir the west for the 1899 wheals. It is a '$nigh that looks like gold a)ad ib is said for' it that rust will not to=o any metal !with which it is coated. A Ontsh of thle !description is one of the InIorovements much needed. When btcycle6 were first !made in this country, spokes were goner, filly .enameled in black. This was a ;method copied from the English makers Ind there was then no troublo with rusty spokes;= The English manufaeturere con- t "nue to enamel their spokes, but the endency toward showiness quickly led merican producers into the habit of finishing them with nickel plate and • the oustom has become universal. Nickel dresses a wheel, but the nickel finish has been the cause of no small amount of annoyance on small parte, such. as spokes -and nuts, the nickel do®s not take hold strongly and rust accumulates in spite of pare. To abolish nickel plating and sub- stitute some kind of stirfacing that will actually prevent rusting will be a atep In the proper direckion and one likely to meet with:approval on the part of riders. isle Never Carne (lack. Some tilime ago an attractive young woman halt a caller, an up-to-date youth. He calve t# her home.te escort her to a i concert, int accordance with a previous I He was a well-dressed youth of good .family and with a fair modicum of brains. In addition to this 4o bad a high-pitched vice of almost sdprano-like quality. E When he came to tbo house on this particular evening, one I of the young -woma 's sisters was upstairs; the other was in the back parlor. '�be young lady was al ready to accompany him -no, this is no`t a fairy st;or�r-and as they lingers in the hall. for a moment whiid she set led her hat he made several re- marks in his top-notch voice. ' Then they went out, ! Just as they passed through the gate they ou w the car whizzing by the corner. The next one would be along in *bout ten minutes. It was chilly outside, 1 and the giv proposed°they should stop back in theall and waib until the ear was due. S back they went, quietly opening the fro t door and stepping inside. Just as rho_ were fairly In the ;hall the sister'l voice oated• down from above. She was calling to the sister in the back parlor, who, ib appears, wasn't there. - "La ra," she cried, t'who was the_d=de with t e sissy voice who went away with Nellie?" . The Poor girl' in the hall shuffled about uneasily, and again the sister •above call- ed to the sister below. "Why don't you answer fine, Laura? I asked you who the dude was with the sissy voice?" This. was too much for poor Nellie. ' Raising her own voice, she sharply called up the-stalrway: "Whab in the world are you talking about up there?" But, of course, the easter above thought It was, trhe sister in the bank parlor, and again the query floatE d down: "Oh, you are there are you? I asked yon who the dude iN as with the sissy •oleo?" The embarrassed yo th looked at his watch. "I think it's time for that oar " he iaid, in tones that were as near alto as dp could make thein. , Tlas next.day Nellio wrote him an ex- planatory letter, the only possible explan- t�ion being a subtle hint that her unfor- nate sister wasn't strictly accountable it times for -her unpleasant eccentricities, but the sorely wounded youth never )ikme back. . Itswarderi for His Honesty. I ,I In a small village just ouf.314 Notting - Alam, a farm laborer went to' the general afore, which was kept by an oltl woman I overstocked with brains, a4d asked r r "a pabnd o' bacon." ' The old lady produced the bacon and t a piece off, but could no# find the uud weight: 11 'tOh, never mind t' pahndiweight, " 5, Id he; 'tma jOet weighs just a pahnd, so ut ther bac n in t' scales." The women confidentlY placed the soon Into one side of the scales, while e man put his flirt into tho other side, nd, of course, took good oars to have cod weight. While the woman was wrapping up I e pound weight was found, and, on eaing it, the man said: "Nah, you see if ma flat don't just p a ei h ahnd.'' It The pound weight was accordingly put into one scale and the ina,n's fist into the ther, Ibis time only just to balance. The old woman on seeing this said: "Wha, I niver seed aught so near fore 1 Here's a red herrin' for thee hon- aty, ma lad." The Acquirement of Correct Speech. Correct speech is largely a inatter of station. If the person with whom a ihild oonstantly associates speak inele- �anbly the child will certainly do like - iso. No amount of instruction in gram- ar, the theory of language, 'will avail ,!S counteract the clebasing effect of prao- sioal tuition in the wrong direction. I here is nosuoh word il' the English anguage as "ain't:" We m` y say t`I'm fob," because we eliminate he a in aln, us "ain't'.'. has no legitima progenitor. school; of a each t oma 1s the true , Che b P tad the mother the teacher hose influ- I&GS- Will be the most lastin . Goes* Are iu Better ack. While the turkey's nature life to only On yea=s, the goose someti es lives to It years. MARRIAGE LIOENSES ISSUED AT THE HURON EXPOaiTdR OFFICE, ISEAFORTH, ONtARi0. NO WITNESSES REQUIRED, . - - I ; P - THEHURON EX' ' SITORe e . I MATRON AND MAID, the most danger- 1 I epulsive forms of 71D I Miss Ida M. Tarbeli, the well known isease is authoress, did her first literary �voi* on The Chautauquan. Lady Archibald Campbell has written a play which is shortly to be produced DIRO PSY in Glasgow. It is stated that she is to take a part in it herself. . Juliette 1Dodu, still living in France, has •s i the distinction of being the ouly woman for whish Dodd's Kidneyto receive both the cross,of the Legion o Pills ares the only certain 'Honor and the military medal. cure. In Dropsy the Kid- j : Mrs. Redington of Gardiner, Me., hii neys are actually dammed i an interesting memento in her possessio . zags, and the water, which It is a presidential campaign badge, bea should be expelled in -the i I ing upon it the 'pictures of Flenry Cla " form of urine -flows back I and the no incefor vice 1}] president. andlodgesin the cells Lof ! Mrs. Anson Jones has just celebrat� u the flesh and puffs out the inorf t p ec heaItll her eightieth birthday skirl.- Remove Ahe° filth E in Houston, Tex'. She is the widow of which plugs up the drain. Restore the president of the Texas republic. Sh the idneys to iIs president of the Daughters of the Rei � health. There is only one Kidney Medicine 1 ; public of Texas. j Miss Eloise Hardy Thatcher of Nei ' D D I 1 Flaxen, who died recently, was weig known as a writer of anthems. She was ' n'aliied after her tathees friend, Admirg • - ! Hardy, to whom ' Nelson, when dyins� addressed his famous words, "Kiss we , K'IDNEY Ha�dy.,, . . assistant Secretary Vanderlip has given a $1,200 position in the treasu " PI'LLS department, at Washington, to Mis Portia Sprague, it daughter of the let Kae Chase Sprague and grandda hte Precociou 8 BOy9 ' of tre Salmon P. Chase, secretary St the envy Suring the styli war. Who has not seen the � kind of boy I Mme. Patti recently sang at a chard mean? The boy with mannish, but not; table concert at Swansea, Wales. Sh manly, - air, . who bluntly eontridiete his, was received at the station by the mayo elders, or-wbat is eve worse --ridicules i and ;the corporation and escorted 'throug their advice and ignores heir wishes.' It is' the streets by a guard of mounted police the precocious boy that upends his pocket- ' hieh lined the side- money on cheap eigarett a and demoralises, walks cheered her to the echo. his brain with trashy litet ature of the 01high• Joan of Are was not the only French -1 ly-coloured type. Childish games be de- wonlaii to influence French history`.; spices, preferring to ent under the shelter of a r a football field wn up friend, or Mar'on • Phlippon, or Alme. Roland, as gr by stealth, and to listen ; to language quite ' she pivot is known to of that polit J fame, was the very cal contingent known unfit for him to hear. If be has lessons to do in the evening be will make the house- as i'he Girondists She counseled its , hold. regret that free education was insti- lead rs and inspir which 'brought abo�t d them to the acts the terrors of 1780. Luted -so unpleasant and flippant is his con- duet while pretending to prepare his . Mrs. Gladstone,!. widow of the grand' ,work ; for next day's school, that all are heartily ° old man, is a woman of wonderful glad when be hastily puts away his books strength and endtirance. Not long ago and "awaggers''.out to join his companions she was driving :in a pony carriage when the animal ', started to rAand in the street, How I do pity the parents of such a div poietin son 1 And how they: overturned the vojhicle. Though Much must mental'y contrraot him with other shaken up and shacked at the time, the boys of his age who are old enough to talk' venerable Indy sooil recovered and'show- Iintellectually upon subjects which are suit- ed no ill effects of her accident. able for their age, and yet young enough to enter heart and soul into childish and inno-V1/ORKERS AND DRONES. cent amusements. Happily there are a few i : such boys -brave, frank and unselfish -who 1 For winter store; feeding should begin will prove a comfort and a blessing to their : about Sept. 1. parents in the future. But why should not Dividing bees discourages them, be, boys be as much looked after as girls ? We cause it weakens them: try to train our daughters to be useful, self-' sacrificing and obedient, but, I am very' It is necessary to feed while the much afraid that our boys are allow too' weather is warm, as the honey should much their own way while very young. `'Ve: be sealed over thoroughly. laugh to see a baby boy imitating his father, I` At night is the worst of all times in and when he is first ;put into knickers he! which to handl© bees., In the heat of likes to strut about with ;bis tiny hands in; the day, when the most of thein are on his pockets, quite conscious that he is being! the wing, is the best time. admired. This is all very well -but the; Eggs laid by fertile workers always training must be considered. He must be;, hatch droners. It matters nowhere tho taught to be loving, generous and dutiful ;, eggs are laid, in° worker or drone comb. to be manly, but not "mannish." Provide; 'They often provta very „troublesome. . good, healthy books and, magazines ; keep Comb honey is easily damaged. One plenty of youthful parlor games for wet; of its worst pests is ants. If they be al - weather, and from the very commencements lowed access to, comb honey, they will sternly forbid .the most baneful, of all youth-! cut the capping ;and destroy the appear- ful foIliee, cigarette -smoking. Make him'[ ance of the honey. understand that when he is old enough hi81 father will teach him the use of good' I Combs that are infested with worms . baoco, but until then be is not to touoh it.F can be cleaned up in good shape by plae- ing them in a Strong COI011y OY Italian I really think, though, that a boy is what hit parents make biro. If he is spoken to'kind bees. They are :better for a job of this harshly ass on as be comes in from school, ` than the blictc bees. Or play, an roughly' ordered to perform; One of the bask ways of rendering out some uncongenial task; it is no wonder �hat� beeswax is to put the comb into a sack, 'boil he seeks outside companionship. Onith place this into a kettle of water and other hand, a kind word, or even a silen itThe . e wax wooze out of the Sack smile of welcome, will touch -Ahe little fel' and rise to the surface. Then It can bo low's heart at once,, and he will go readily skimmed off. -St; Louis Republic. on any errand his mother wants, swell I though it be "against the grain." I h�avo both MONEY AND MATRIMONY. seen aides, and know it to.the c�sej • If you want your boy to be a comfort to you There are careers and careers, but you must make him fe I that home is home nearly all of them are helped rather than and not merely a placein which sleep ala food are taken. He ill have many hat k ndered by marriage. -Rochester Demo - . knocks to fight againstin the world ;'gavb tlr t and a a Chronicle. him now as many smil s and kind words as lou can. Neither you nor he will regret itearly Let us have ,more young marriages, marriages if you will, and less talk in years to come. -.Nil nie L. Dowie. of the future and of the necessity of e_ a having a pile'sbefore we can be happy. 'Who is Your Druggist ? --'Firaukegan bink. Who is your druggist ? This is an im� The average y ung man who marries a portant question for every family. ' woman of tho right kind seed spend lit - tle or more for oeTeral Tears after mar- When people speak of a well-qualified draggist, it is at once suggestive of accuracy risk@ than he spent .before. Of course, ii and eatisfaotion in everything that you buy' the wife i add3tcted to needless extrava- Cauca, its another story. -Macon TeIe- from him. ' h. graph. We desireour d y trade an the dispensingtof medicines, as our drugs are always the pur;- Those who marry below $15 and have est, strongest and best. children must peep the family at work . We can interest you in a hundred littl$ or run the danger of having'todepend ways when you need i somewhat on charity, and, in any event; Toilet Articled and Preparations. , they mt}st lead narrow and restricted if live$. Those in not squalid who marry Where do you but Y Paine's Celery Comb Y cities tinder $20 !a week run grave risks. pound < We sell 1 r p e quantities o . g q ties f thij -Springfield (Mass.) Republican. great popular medic ne ' • .., . every week.: .. LUAiSDEN & WIi ON, Druggists, Scott's Block, Seaforth, On: �'H E ROYAL BOX. --�0 i The Secr$t Explained. Bing Oscar of Sweden takes delight Margherita Arina Hamm, the well in fishing for salmon. know traveller and 'author, called when iii The' Duke of Edinburgh has a fleet of China upon the wife, or, rather, the wives 00 silver ships, presented to him at dif- of a great mandaria i . Her visit partook of ferent times by admiring cities and the nature of a .festival, so novel was the exp towns. perienee to the Chinese women, whose lives The proposed: visit of the Germh-n are -passed almost entirely within the wake emperor to the queen is tentatively fixed of their yamen. They were shocked by her to take place at Windsor on Nov. 15, shoes.and especially by the fact that het but the date is subject to alteration. feet were not confined by bindings. i r3he emperor pf 'Russia is said to be Finally one of them said, through the int thl most Jibe ^72 dispenser of fees among ter weter, "You can walk and run just a$ the monarchs of Europe. It is not un- well as a man ?" usual for him to give a coachman or mes- .,Way, certainly.„ .. senger a 50 ruble note. "Can you ride a pony just as well as a The queen of P4oumania has developed man ?" II a new fad; she has become a public lee - 11 Of course.�� 11 Then you must be as. strong as moss tuner. She began by gMng lectures. ,to young Indies in the palace, then she men ? passed -to the ball of R public school, " Yes, I think I am." I Iecturing to the' pupils, and now she : is "You wouldn't let a man beat you, not about to begin on platforms before the even your husband, would you?".; generally. She does not confine "Not at all.'' herself to any one subject. - The Chinese woman paused, laughed and . _. then said, 11 Now I understand why for- eigners never take .more than one wife} THE COOKBOOK. - They are afraid to."! . 11 - ---e - -- i When making mustard add salt alnd a Itching Pilet3� 1' { fesv drops of white wine vinegar, if you False modesty causes many people to endure i6 wish to keep i!t. silence the greatest misery imaginable, from-itehin� piles. One application of Dr. A, W. Chase's Oint• Beware of annegl fruit if the ends of ment will soothe and case the itching, one box will completely cure the ;worst case of; blind, itohin ., bleeding, You have to the Cans rice ulged out. It' means that the fruit has 6frmented. or protruding piles. no risk run, for Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment is guaranteed to To Sauter 1Ileanas to try things lightly cure piles. by tossing them in a frying_ pan with' a . ; small quantity of butter. Tom was There. i Always buyj aft small, .hard cabbage in An amusing .incident is told by the cus preference to !a large, loose Ieared one- todianof the public library of an up th' it will taste Ibetter and there will be river town. It seems that a young lad; more of it.I I - patron was very • anxious to read F. Hop;- To make a 'good flsh sauce take some kinson Smith's "Tom Grogan," but was nn!- plain, thick, Melted butter '.and add a fortunate in always finding it "out." rh teaspoonful o$ mushroom ketchup with librarian finally promised to notify .her b m ntity of pickled -walnut, sae quA telephone next time the book was returned lopped lopped fluelyF It came one day, and the librarian promIp ly rang up the young lady. "Tom Grogan e is here and you must come down right away i, ' just as soon as you can." It happened that CA ORIA -the young lady's father answered the teTq- phone, and not be "np" in fiction, indi• "Tom I , - neatly replied : Grogan ! Who s For infmts and Children• - Tom Grogan ? And what bas he to do wit mg daughter? If any young man wants to him "s a fllee & sed' her let come up to the house. The librarian sent a hearty laugh over the wire and rang off. -Detroit gree Press. ? is dguta:e1 o �__ nnpp mix -1 • - U .r --------=I----------------, I - r I �"`' t• Any clan who wears 1.the J. D. King Co.'s . sato Proof Rubbers makes money= -money, that will jingle in his pocket, " t k Search the world over and you Is I 4! . find nothing better than $t ,& • !o Proof Rubbers, because' there is nothing better. I Any progressive dealer c_' an tell. - you all .bout Stub Proof,. if not, write to the J D. ing Co., and they will tell you. . You c�nj t afford to be without them, because they are the best.' S�e! that Stub PNoOf iS STAMPED on the bottom of each shoe., The J. D, KING CO., Limited, - .... ronto. Montreal_ Winnipeg, Tbfhj,- L1� • Riad Frost Furniture Store d I'I Ifas beef renewed, renovated and enlarged, and now we are ill a positon to offer the public all the newest designs of Parlor, iedroom! i and Dining Suites at very tempting prices. Also a v ary nice line of Chairs is all the newest styles. New line of ctures ''Just in, very cheap. We extend a cordial invitation to eery one to come and see us and our stock. . - - tttttt -u tttttttttttttti tt U __ Iw M T - �' as ITl1is'departme t is complete with a large selection of the beat goods, and obliging i�ttention given to this branch of the business. Nigbt calls Iromptly attendfK to by our'Undertaker, Mr. S. L Holmes, Goderich Street, Seaforth, opposite the Methodistt church. Bipti � i.D 'OO % � •; BOX & C 9.L IO y - .1 Chatham, Ontario. ome such opening as the following is likely to await you after you are I graduated from this institution. - ue� roiyfrl.-ar_s►t� ERa1•osv Petr^row 'si 04 11 ,► A. NAL*rfA ; �ssi}s, 944 Q1VA-00 ff ••o•. •ef.•. • W!�' *,w - M -rifer aq i1R 1,/,. !d ,Ugr_01 LM3 OAMiw -d� tag's% P• Cr Reearayl).:tcZaotlI.6 &.Co,, �C+ Ch,ilth91g, oflti m e:r � en5Iereb tom. %-b•�ve•youiff'b1P? t" 2�rsQ' Ent �rnl saf I �'.* 'llhf' yCook- hak'rbeerl Itp;;lly'brrA-q hbr•e' ever,<aimb. t)r Aat,�E o } 1 'eglb the be8 rAnlnat of- t - b _I.aa n e ti ed Lti j ay, S p o e dtsd00 •'ver his >" c s .-. "n rk el � Ellet >r � • o s o 3 t1 Il3>y ! d 1 til !, . v Q6,. as o-'ft;'h i:rrjcioncX'li& Stet rWh3`snd tyl6W-1ttg1 IV - 's trap!-, . r • 0 pA The p,obert Cook referred to in above letter was formerly of Fordwich, Ontario. We sent him directly from the College to fill this position, in response to a call from Mr. Scott for a colrlpetent stenographer. He filled the bill. It pays to attend the hest. Foil catalogue of either Shorthand or Business Department, address P, MoLA.CHLAN, Principal, C. B. C, Ch�tthanl, Ont. 109, ,r ,- Your s , -� �, 0- = For . N r f , 1 • .. .."i CJ . IHealth 0 .:,.rm " • • 0 cm Fore the invalid, the convalesegnt or per- sonof advanced years, ' -f no known •tonie equals S i �-'i - tD. 1 W ison s. -*C- - W . ! = C . I .. %,WC WInvalids-� 0 - I4 _xr Port : 3' &a M cc -4 . � m cD M C_ A rare old poet wine O 3 X m with Peruvian Bark in O n. fp ec 0 94-V � � quantities presaribed by � � D _¢1 C _X .?%* tdi s the English and Frehch ef' fit Pharmaeopoeias. co - r' C S c* !Ti a special brand for N Z ,rafts !rs p) o ,W ted people. C_ U1 O C• 3 For sale in Seaforth.by O • M L 0 . Ri E' & WILSO�. W � � 0 �° LUMSD N .. � - 1003 Q fPf O v 0 r` p art �°reAJL ''. Wood's Fhoo hodia� ' ° a r W The flreat BnNfsh Remedy ] (D r+ :� 9 Sold and recommended bpall = S r1 druggists in Canada. Only coli- : (O tO 0 3. able medicine discovered. Rix ti kagta guaranteed to care ,all $Dj P 0 forms o Beet' a Weakness, all effects of Abtase ,m or excess, Nental Worry, Excessive use of To- P) eq- ;rn bacco Opium or 8ti�'lnlants. Mailed on receipt � M of price, one paoYagd $1, six, 65. Oneual piece, CO) 0 safx will cure. Panjlphlets free to any. addres0- . .•o - The �YOod,,Compatny, Windsor, Ont• .101 'a w 1 y - a Wood's Phos hotline s Sold in Seaforth by Ltime• 0' p den & Wilson, drugleas. CL ' � 0 . u $D OR Z I ' J 3 2 ' r. ' a (� Q d N rn - I 0 t) 0 �. .-a �, • N THE S* CLAIR . RIVER � 0 E � '0 I O (D a �.O . . 1� S RNIA.ONTARIO. 0 W 92 a- N - -00 m i g■ rn -a ..f, 00 • C -1.0 It is very gratifying for us to annoubce -7 - Q to our readers,, that as a result of the r/� M 0 . great SU TOES of HUNDREDS of our Co C ! former stukien s, we have at present a � to ` Q 0 f O 0 larger at 'inda�ce than ever before. g te, Our ii struc�io ' is ENTIRELY INTI- � r* O CL VIDUAL, St dents admitted any time. - C Write for ata! ogue. � < NIMMO, Proprietor. c t. C = 816.62 0 �-- [r j KcSillop !rectory for 1899!. *I -JOHN MOBRIISON„ ve, Winthrop P. O. JAMES O'LAUtiI#L , Councillor, Beechwood P. O JOSEPH C. M4 Ft g N, Gouncior WinthiP.O ALM GARDINER, neiAar, L bury Pros JOHN G. GSI , C n cuter; Winthrop P a, . BEIM ORTH i31fE 11�fOR JOHN 0. HO)ri�()N Clerk, Winthrop P. O DAVID Y. BOS urer, Winthrop P. O. Take youtr clothes to the Seaforth Dye Worke and WILLIAM EVEUI'S, reser,� flwood P. O. ' have Them cleaned or dyed and made o look like D lleotorrSeatorth P. O. new. Ali work guaranteed to give satisfaction. RICHARD DODDS, Y NI Ll: Gods is BICHABD POLLARD, Sanitary Iaegeoter, Lead. HEPIB CS dish sheet, apposite the I bury P. O. ' Csitboli0 church, seistorth. I : j;: F - ' - i �= - �_ - _,�. _- n� r ._ . _ ,�,_ _._ ,_._ - - - - - - -