The Huron Expositor, 1900-05-25, Page 7AY
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THE HURON EXPOSITO
THE SPAFORTH
AND
Chopping Itilis
L. CLARK
gee. If shse
sive, she -oouIdedef
congregation wan
aylleble from
ed up in a shrill
•
;he trouble begin*.
trn the verdict that for
ghosts is no prep4ratfott
ftcovery of Dr„ A. W,
idea. Th -5 great kid -
• cents a box, and
mody for the many
the .A.Miskan
and ell began
:ape Nome. Four
the cape. Tiro of
iinounts in raining
,h etartled them at
Cape Nome e"
naid one.,
the othere.
detneeden
exclaimed one
-the fifth Man 'a
nbout Gape Nome
v out, c4 ten people
think We in the
even put their
wet of Alaeka,
is a pen -
ape Prinm
est, point t0
po is on the
egid is be-
like."—New York
it or Ito -
about to marry ae
!salon coneisted
Oa the day set
a friend of the
of the children,
d, to see what -
ted her with—
tangle, all dreseed
iose wedding V' was
-s. Noble going to
she in an Astonish -
ow ? She's going
liaDACHE POWDERS
MOO and stire to onto
eeem that it must -
n who would find
la it. had one more .
by the advertige-
'way% the beat
a customer to
that being just
nt. The house,
of repair; and the
seek. to the a,gent's
E•roerie house, he
house," atiewered
the agent be-
e kitchen, din -
end two bedrooms!,
han any two oth-
to the cure.
They 2ffe aura
sted.
don't pan
night. As
ape's& on nee to
rreet it, and then
• Frequently -she
arid asks me to
• negs at me
• resolved to give
a up a lot of old
ndle and laid the
• dow. Of course-
r me. Then 1
e and -crept
eyelet oho nudged
So I got sape
then flung in
below. It atm°
nente. The room.
Idn't see ray :sties
with his rage
the morning 17
nin and went ta
o minute et
Email
e Back'
geneses
pelhewben
to Bittern,
sble, 3111.
I oould net dread
ere w
holly cured
ire old, 1 nownera
nie," 'It overcomes
•
Having purchased om gr. Josiah Wa
the Seaforth Saw ills, has: placed in the
mill
A new and improved Grain
And ie prepared to crush grain on the
shortest, notice, and for 5o a bag.
Give us a trial.
1688. f
The Seaforth
Tea Store
Is the right,plaoe to get great bargaige
in all kinds of goods. You can get fotir
lbs. dried apples for 25e ; 4 lbs. of good
fresh prunes for 25e; 3 lbs. tea for 25e ;
3 lbs. lemon biScuits for 2501 a few her-
rings left at 15e a dozen ; 6 bare of soap
INT. Fearmanhe star 'ham, long clear
bacon, brat C Ringwood lard ;I- flour,
rolled oatmeal oern Meal, gr ulated
oatmeal, rolled wheat, demi rd oat-
meal, ferina, split pees, pot bar ey, but-
ter, egge, all kinds of ga.rden de in
.paper or bulk s peas, corn, Potatoes,
best variety mangold and turnip
seed, ilex seed. red clover, timothy and
rots ; china, crOckery and glaesware at
cost ; china tea gene dinner mete and
toilet sets in all colors and designs ;
teae—green, black and Japan ; to* and
, coffees a specialty ; everything right'
down in price.
„A cordial invitation to all to call and get
' some of the good bargaine while they
are to be had.
A LT
SEA PORT
0,00 Ladies. afe, effec tu al. Levities rink
nt.„. your druggis for Cook s Colton hoot Cern-
sound. Take no other an all Mixtures, pills and
imitations are dangerous. .Priee, No. 1, $1 per
box,1•to, Z, 10 degrees atronger.$13 per box. No,
1 or 2. mailed en receipt of price and two Ineent
;stamps The Cook Company Windsor, Ont.
Wilson, druggists,
THE SEAFORTH
Musical - lInstrument
EMPORIUM.
EatABLISHED, 1873.
Owing to hard times, we have con-
cluded to sell Pianos and Organs at
Greatly Reduced:Prices
Organs at $25 and upwards, and
Pianos at corresponding prices.
See us before purchasing.
SCOTT BEOS.
Give a Youth
Resolution and a course in
Business and Shorthand at
the
and who shall plaee limits to
his career. Catalogue fiee.
J. W. WESTERVEI/T,
The McKillop Mutual Fin
Insurance Com y.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY INSURED
071,1031147.
Fraser, riot:provident, Bruceneld P. 0, ,• 'rivomae
Hoye, Ssoyaream. Eleaforth P, 0. ; W. 0. Bros
foot, Inepootor ef Losses, Seaforth P. 0.
lamp ; George Dale, Seaforth ; John Noumea,
Dublin ; Jaunt Evans, reeohwood ; John Watt,
Lean, Kippen ; James Connolly, Olden.
James Chumming Egmondv e ; J. W. Yeo, Holmes -
vine P. 0.; George- -Morella and John C. Morrinon,
auditors
Pffiff'463 denizen* to shoot Immanent Off titian
rot other businesa will be promptly attsnded to ov
•pplioation Want's,/ the above officers, • addrented iv
their reepective post oft/ ees.
H. R. Jackson
& SON.
DIRECT Ieironnens or
Jules Robin & Co's Brandy, Cognac',
France ; Jno. de Kuyper & Son, Rol-
Booth'e Tom Gan London, England ;
Whisky, Dublin, -Ireland ; also Port
and Sherry Wine from 'France and
Spain, Agents for Walker's Whisky,
Ontario ; Royal Distillery and Davie'
Ale and Perter, Toronto.
To THE Pliikle
We hafre opened a retail store in
bonnectson with our wholesale hue!.
businessi in the rear of the navy Do-
minion Bank, in Good's old -stand,
where we will bell the best goods in
the market at bottom prioese Goods
delivered to soy part of the town
TELEPHONE II. . 151a-tf
'Ever have them?
Then we can't
tell yolti any-
thing about
them. You
_know_ how dark
and how you are about
ready to give up. Some-
hoW, you can't throw off
the terrible depression.
Are things really so
blue? Isn't it your nerves,
after all? .:That's Where
the trouble is. Your
nerves areb eing poisoned
froth the impurities in
your blood.
purifies the blood and
gives power and stability
to the nerves. It makes
health and strength,,aetly-
This is what "Ay{er's"
will do for you. les the
oldest Sarsaparilla the
land, the kind that Was
old before other Sarsa-
pari'. As were known.
Ills also accounts for
the saying, " One pottle
of Ayer's is wrth three
kbiontdtlse,s, of the ordinaVY
mov bottle. M1 druggivas.
Wale the Coclool.
If ou have any com laint Whatever
and esire the best me teal aci ice you
can possibly receive, write th Motor
freely. You will receive a pr impt re -
Some Things Worth Irnoveing.
, Salt placed in damp rooms will ebsorb
the nsoisture.
Hearty meats withoutexerei are a heavy
handicap to health.
lb is said that nine -tenths of all our ills
nmy be attributed to errors in diet.
newspaper will clean lamp chinineye.
To keep cider, put half a pound of Inns -
tend seed in a cheesteoloth bag and put it in
the barrel. °
, Before curling feathers, spr kle salt on
them, and ,the result will be uch better
than if &ion in the ordinary, wa .
Two drops of spirit of oam hor On the
tooth -brush will produce a fre h feeling in
the month, and prevent Hore tongue, gums,
Crepe, if stained, may be leaned by a
liquor made by boiling a handfu of fig leaves
in two quarto of water until educed to; a
When people have! learned te adapt their
food to- the requirements of daily life a pers
ceptible advance will show Iteelt in the
general state of the health andewell-being.
• The •Orange Free State's area le about
'72,000 square milei, and the number of
'farms is over 17,000.
° Sahara]) is the greatest desera ID is 2,000
tnilee from mint to west, and 900 from north
30th ult., adopted a vote of Aa, 30,000 for
The Britislo Howie of Com 0 on the
the completion of the Uganda Ra 'we,.
Favoreble reporte have bee received
from all parts of South Rusgla regarding
the prospects of the corning harvest.
' The army of Lord Roberts would require
in Eurepean conditione about twenty-five
miles of wagons, with two, otir or mix
horses apiece,
It is said that some of the Imperial Yeo-
manry are eo much taken with .the agrieun
tnral qualities of the Free State that think
of taking up farms after the war.
Heavy frosts have done mue damage to
the Middle and Southern Stet . -
°ill
fruits and vegetables over a , lar e section of
it
To make a farm suecessful, termer hao
got to use his brains ; but th y :should he
used in connection with musol And mare
• If you would have good -milk, keep it in
small quantitiee over night, and, when it
can be :welded, never mix the , hot with
• Where the manure is not immediately
applied to the land it should be ee kept that
it will not be exposed to the leeching or die -
solving action of rain, es this necessarily
caueestdeterioration in value.
At a flower show recently held in London
a vine was exhibited that • wen maid to have
been grown from reed taken from the tomb
of au Egyptian mummy two hundred years
old. The vine is of a variety much like the
sweet pea.
In preparing a house to be closed for the
summer, the simple expedient of putting a
/few drops of oil of lavender on the shelves
of the bookcase will protect the books from
mould.
Every home should haye a " tool box "
in which cakes -of glue, twine, paste-poes,
brushes, oil and varnish, male and tacks of
Resorted ' sizes saw, hammer, carpet fork
and screw-dri'vers, etc,, should be kept
handy.
To prevent the reine from catching under
the borseas tail a new harness attachment is
formed of a metal yoke eceured to the back
strap, with fingers' extending on either side
to carry the lines, a brace being set at right
angles with the yoke to hold it vertical.
Salt and water makes a good gargle for
an infiammed or chronic sore theoat, and an
outward application will etrengthen the
chest after an attack of bronchitis ; it -may
be used to strengthen a sprained lirab, and
for those who cannot enjoy sea -bathing a
bath of Balt water occasionally is very re-
freshing. '
Wallpaper, if not -ver di ty, May be
cleaned by means of t so ye vet duster,
tied over a long broom, he alls being
brushed up and dolga]. SW br ad or dough
rubbed -on very dirty wall pap r, cleans it,
but first of all the -dust must swept off
with smolt brush. Dirty int a tedious
matter to dean, butathe a gret; of aliening
it is to use very little water and dry qpicklen
FOR internal or eisfernal uso flAGIYARDS ICEL.
LQW OIL cannot be excelled as pale relieving and
soothing retuedy kir all pain, I
KitohOn Chris malty.
[From the Ohri' etian Endeavor World.]
We have received a very anteresting let•
sr from a working girl, whd wae moved to
write by something in ono of Penny's 00U.
tributkons to this paper. 'The' letter is a
bitter ope, but the bitterness is almost justi-
fied. For oar correspon ent, though a
Christian oung lady, has ade a trial of
Hellen hristeinity, and dt hen rendered
her pitoperly indignant. She was a chureh
positien in the society of the church, w
neverl noticed, arid wee treated with the
cold neglect that might have been expected
by the Iowan; outcast. " I never had is
positien in gresieby to lose, bub I did hew)*
,hearb, and a desire to live for and to oer
my b cued Redeemer," but she wae net
given u opportunity to attend church or th
enjoy ,anything of church lite. "If you
wish
drive girls to damnation," is this
young! wornan's ‘conclusion, " never advise
Christie homes in their relation to their
them to accept' anything. so meniel ini
hones labor es a means of eupport."
No of mum this is not a picture of all
kitche, e. We know of families nob a few
where the servant is treated with the Same
censid ration that would be shown any
other Orson. Orders must be given and
restrie ions must be lsid down, and obedi-
ence ust be required, and work must be
done a d well done ; but the experience of
these °umbel& proves that none of these
thinggis incompatible with Chriatian help.
fulness' and courtesy. We have no idea.,
however, that this condition of affairs is at
all conimon. We go into the church socials,
even in the most sensible and neble
churches, and we do not find the kitchen
girle there. We have known instances of
kitchen girls trying it, but they tried_ it
only mice. 'The blond has boiled within us
as we, obeerved the cruel neglect, -the,
haughtSe stares of gentle, honorable Chris -
thus ladies on such occasions. Not a word
passed J their lip; but in actions which
spoke in thunder tones they cried, " What
is thee bold thing doing here ? The pre-
peulainepet4lim of it I Doesn't she know her own
Whet ie a Christian servant girl's place,
anyway, in the church family ?
The trouble lies in the wealtuess of many
mistresees, who know no way of preserving
their aUthority except thie cruel way of
treatink the servant not as a Christian sis-
ter, kit as a creature of another race, a
brute. The merchant receives his elerke
afraid ,of rendering them insubordinate.
into p meant social intercouse, and is not,
EmplOers and employees meet on equal
terms in most Christian churches nowadays.
But with strange inconsistency the line is
drawn at the kitchen.
, An aesoeiation of'Boeton women has been
makin strenous efforts as persuade gide
de art ent 'stores with their constant
natural more lucrative, and comParatively
easy v7 rk of domeutio servants. They have
ifi
gather statietics with great care and in-
ers to tell them what wages they pay, what
kind of room is given their servant, how
much time Eshe bee to herself, and the like,
and they have tabulated this information
and scaetered the renlies broadcast in the
hope oflinfluencing the girls to go into the
kitchens ; but they will not go,
Is Ole reason far to seek ?
And is there not something to be done
about it ?
And Who can institute the refoem better!
than the young woman that read thie
paper ?
•
HEART PALPITATION.
are bored," 'Ater his royal highness asked
where the young lady wts born. " At X.
I have lived there all my life" " How
many years did you say you lived there ?"
inquired the Prinee, tI am boredt sir,"
said the lady___.quietly.—__London Chronicle.
World's Clutinpion Healer.
" I tried many renledies to cure piles,'
writes W. R. Smith, of Labhanis " but
found nh relief till I used Buoklen's Arnica
Salve, I have not been troubled' with piles
since" Grandest pile cure on eirth and the
best salve in the world. 25c per box,
guaranteed by I. V. Fear, druggiet.
sasemmummensmainatmenasaussemseamosemeiri
PUBLIC NOTICk
Common, Things,
It ia a great mietake not enjoy and
ti
make good_ ose of common th ngs. Most
likely you cannot commend th best that
life has to giver but you can, et least, get
near to it by improving whatever comen in
your way. Happiness depends ' very little
upon tbe vastness of one s pose mons, but
tt does very mach upon a spirit of content, -
melt 'whieh, coupled with willi gness and
ability-, enables a man to get a, I the good
possib/e out of bis lot. Extravagance is
one of the many results .of des Ming corn-
!:
mon things, and, if you value pe ce of mind
and self-reepect, steer clear of it. Life is
chiefly' made up of common th go which
few, if anyocan afford to treat vsith con.
tempt. To do iso is folly ; but U80 them
honestly mid to the best Advantage is wis-
dom.
ebeo Lady Relieved From
Great Buffering.
She Had Tried Many Medicines Without
Avail, _But Ultimately Found a Cire
Through the Use of&Dr. Williams' Pink
afflictions a -re. more' terrible
than daises° of the heart, To live in con-
stant d ead and expectation of death,. sud-
den an with last farewells unspokene is for
most p ople more awful to contemplate than
the in at serious lingering illness, The
alighte t excitement brings suffering and
danger to snole people.
For everal ears Mrs. Vravel, wife of
P. H. , Grave ,Iforeman in' Barry's I cigar
factoryi St. John's suburb, QuebemwaS such
a sufferer bub thanks to Dr. Willianss' Pink
sh is again in the evjoyment of good
health. Mrs. Gravel says :
general health was bad for several
years, y appetite was poor, and I was ciao
ily tired, but it was the frequent eharp
pain!! d violent pal itation of my heart
tried m ny medicines, and wee treated by
, ORM s poorly that I was not Wen° do
any ho sehold work, and was 'frequently
confine to my bed. At the suggestion of
one of y friends I decided to try Dr. • Wil-
liams' ink Pills. After taking a few bones
I began to gain new atrength and vigor,
The pa in my heart were Jess frequent
and les severe, and in every way my health
wao im roving. I continued tieing the pills
until I ad taken eight bone, when I had
completply recovered my health. I have
gained in flesh ; my appetite ie good, and
I am able to do all my household work
withou6 g the awful fatigue I was be-
fore subject to. I am very thankful to Dr.
Willianis' Pink Pills, for they have truly
released me froth much suffering, and I hope
that others may be induced to try this
wonderful medicine."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure by going to
the root of the disease, They renew and
build ep the blood, and etrengthen the
nerves elms driving dieease from the eye.
tenn 'Avoid imitations by inenting that
evety lar* you purehans is enclosed in a
wrappet bearing the hill trade mark, Dr.
Williams' Pink Mlle for Pale People. 1.f
your dealer does not keep them they will
be sent postpaid at 50 cants a box, or six
boxes for $2 50, by addressing the Dr.
Williazdid Medicine (lo,, Brookville, Ont. '
One on the Prince.
Here M the latest anecdote cencerning the
Prince Of Wales : A young lady was pre-
sented to him at a social function, and not
knowinn how long she ehould talk to him,
naively eequested him to tell her when she
should leave him. " On the contrary," said
the Pri ce, it is for you to tell me when you
ante
Wornout
Nerves.
So Wo k she Couldn't Sloop or Work—
Hand
Mrs.
'has do
the len
trembl
pint of
sleep,
14 Sin
I have
walk a
Thoug
able se
PrOVed
lereatee
vett is
pill fo
or Ed
Trombled—Cou/d Infirmly Walk
°rod by Dr. Chase's Nom Food.
Margaret aron, Tower Hill, N.
e me a world of good. I was
that I could not walk twice
th of the home. My hands
d so that I could not carry a
water. I was too nervous! to
nd unable to do work of any;
e using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food
mile witkout any, inconvenience.
76 years old, and quite fiedno,
own housework, and consider.,
ing, knitting, and reading bee
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has
of inestimable ,vaiue to me."
age's Nerve Food le the world'e
restorative for pale, weak, mire
en, womene and children. In
, 50 cantos a box, at all dealers,
anson, Bates & Co.. Toronto.
..Don't cough, 1160 Dr. Chase's SYruIll
Of Linseed and Turpentine, 25 cents it
bottle. '
A Cheap Medicine est.
" I have. need Hagyard's Yellow 01 for Burns,
Scalds Sprains Brulees, Sore Throat nd for Pains
in the'Stonvaoli and 13owele, and lb has always given
relief. My mother says it is a reg lar medicine
closet lu itself."
WORMS, these pests of childhood c
destroyed and expelled by the use of D
Syrup. It is easy to take, and contain
n be readily
.Low's Worm
its own pun.
Dyspepsia for Eight ears.
popela and Pains in the Stomach, after had euffer-
Nine bottles of Laxa.Liver Pills ouredre of Dye -
ed eighty eng" and could get nothing to do mo any
Mrs. Asa Hamilton, Bear *yen N. S.
A severe cold Bottled on my. throat ahd lungs so
that I could hardly speak. After other remedies
failed I tried Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, and
ono bottle of it completely oared me.
Mrs. Thos. Cotter, Nor hport,
Suffered Intense P in.
Mrs. Chao. Miller, Bowling Green, On enYt :
have !suffered greatly from hniarornatory rheum -
Mem for two years. My joints would swell, and the
pain was meet severe. Could not get out of bed.
Milburn's Rheumatic PlIle have cured e,"
Cramps and Coll
Nothing gives much quick and offectUal relief fron3
these distreeeing complaints as Dr, Fowler's Extract
of Wild Strawberry,
•
Seaforth
The undersigned having purchased from
the Ogilvie Milling Compapy, of Montreal,
the well-known
Seaforth Flour Mills,
Are now prepated to do all kinds of
Custom Work,
Special Attention will be
The -very best quality of Flour given in
exchange fon wheat. - •
esenotica. Price, live cents r bag.
Chopping of all kinds donepr the short -
The best brands of Flour a Ways on hand,
and will be delivered ite any Ipert of the
The highest price in cash gaid for all
F dfofraall kinds constantly on hand.
The Seaforth Milling Co.
1689
SIGN '
OF THE
SAW
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CAD CA,
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Aft
Tenders will be received by the undors gned until
Ma 28th, for completion of the °eras Draiu on
can be Nen at *be residence of the reeve, Lot a, Con.
cession a. Tenders will be opened at e Council
Meeting, at the Town Hall, an May 281b, t 8 o'clock
May 7th, 19Y), 1001.8
Shorey's Clothing is sold by Rel a le Dealerst'
only others cannot buy it, consequently you can 1,e sure
it is as represented.
Shorey',
MI Wool Busines$ Sitits
Retailed at $8.00
Cannot be be ten.
The Thoroughbred Shire
on
The above is an exact representation of this It rs
SHA.ZZAR,
Will stapd at their Sale Stables, EXETER, F°11
0 14)5
IMPROV ENT OF
DESCRIPTION.—" Belshazzar" (1a856) is considered by competent judg s to be a t
and the finest stallion ever imported into this country. His proportions ars exe lient, has
quarters, large fiat bone and abundance ot line silky hair, which, with well shaped and per
all that is claimed for him : The finest Stamp of shire horse in Canada. His Weight is 2
PEDIGREE, —" Belshazzar" (13860) Vol. 14, Shire Stud Book, Color, bay,
Richard Tomlinson Micklehey,Riehton, Blackburn, Lancashire, Imported by WDonell &
London, Ontario, September, 1899, after a voyage of 17 days, beating a large fie d.
" Major" (1468). She won let prize at the Royal Agricultural Society show of England
also received prizes at numerous other shows and never left a show ring without a prize.
For further particularii see cards, which will be furnished on application to he proprie
TERMS—To insure a foal $15. .
ue type of a shire horse,
sive shoulders, handsome
et feet, withal, constitutes
300 pounds.
oaled in 1891. Breeder,
on let at Western Fair,
years in succession., She
POPULAR STALLIONS School Children s Eye
The follovring well-known Stallions will
travel during the season of 1900 as follows
ROYAL STATESMAN.
McKay Bros., Proprietors.
Monday—Will leave the liable of John Baker, Lot
18, Concession 9, Stanley, and procteed west to the
Goshen Line, then north 8i:InifeKto Robert Elliott's,
for noon ; then miles west to the Brunson Lino,
'then sou& 2 miles to Hoary Sticklea's for night.
Tuesday—Will proceed south 1 mile then west *
milea to the Sauble Line, then south 1 mile to Joseph
Roush's, for noon ; then tenth to Dr:I:dale, then
nest 24 miles to illake for 1 hour, then east notice to
jOhn Baker's for night, Wednesday—Will proceed
end along the town line to Schaffer's Hotel, riippen,
for noon ; then seat two and a half miles then north
two and a ha f miles then east one.half mile to hie
own stable, Pieter McKey's, Lot Sn'00118811e0r1 6, 11.
R, S., Tuokorernith, for night. Thureday—Will pro.
coed east 2 mhes to tbe Hibbert Boundary then eouth
31 miles to John Fitzgerald's, Chiselhurst, for noon :
then south o -e and a half miles to the Cabana
boundry. the west 11 miles to Wood Brun Canoes.
lion 8, Mc e boundary, for night, Friday—Will
proceed west wo and one half miles then north 11
miles to the urioh Road, then vvest two and * half
milee to Jamie Hagan's; Parr Line, for noon; -then
north 2 1.2 miles to Hills Green, then west 2 miles
to John Baker% for night. ilaturds,y—Will proceed
south along the Bliivd line 2 and one-half miles then
west to Zurich for noon ,• then north 2 and ontnhalf
miles along the Goshen lAne to John Baker's, whore
he will remain until the following Monday moonalrg.
It Pays to Attend the Popular
ceivpii•
ST ATFORD, ONTARIO.
Before you eci4e to attend any other school
let us corres ond with you, Our magnificene
catalogue ex laine our superior advantages.
Students ar. in attendance this year from
Canada, Un ted States and Newfotindland.
A large num er of our recent students have
accepted eh ice positions. Enter now.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
4441.82
AN ITIEM OF INTEREST/
Finn loans ken at lowest rates; payments to
ndence oho :folly answered, ABNER OMENS
Inghstro, Ont 001ce-nAt mrner of Minnie am
Pate.* etrests every Saturday all day, 1007
Supply
Their
Intellect
Defective eyes stunt the mind
Can you expect fair progress
in school or success in
business if so handicapped?
Examination of children for
glasses is a special feiture of
our Optical Department.
SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH DYE WORKS
Lidice and or ntiomen, thanldng you' all for
patrenago and timv that er, new mason is la hand
wish to let you know that I am still In the bushman
ready to do ms beat to give you every Illtafffladien
in doing your work in the hne of sinning and dyesing
Ontlemen s and !Attlee' clothing, done without being
uppe,d ad well se to luive them ried Ali wool
goods guaranteed to give good satWacion on short.
old notice. Shawls curtains, ete,, at moderate
Church. 1691.tt
HAVE YOU TRIED
THE NEW METALLIC
Long distance telephone lines between
MONTREAL, TORONTO, HAMILTON§
BUFFALO, LONDON and DETROIT
Service Perfect. Half rates from 6 p. m. to
6 a, m. -The minimum Ni lit Rate ia 250
eocept where the day rate lege.
TATE OF
son Bros
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Speo;Ial Sale of
CIVM S.
For ti'ie Next 10 gap
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sell
Cook ,
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-e_er offered
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One Maple
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One B
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the following list of Word
and Hetters, tt !niece here
strictly etch. trhe greatest
ateuring torgaing in Stoves
r Range, Price $32
on Range, price $24,
uveulr, price $25, will gel'
k, price $25, will eel' for
Idea, with reservoir, price
Graduet,e, with reservoir,
ne Bright Mesa ivith reservoir, price
as Oxford frarlaate, pr co $26, will sell
One Oklord ilVoticl cook, price $20, will,
sell for $14. I
One Family ' Wine 824, will sell for
Pne Orienai Cook, price $.25, will sell for
Also a number of 011 and motrzo Stines
very eheap.
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their orders, E. kr.
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