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IMPORTANT NOTICES.
TILA- CKSMITH'5 APPRENTICE f WANTED. —
Wanted a good strong boy to learn the black-
emithing. Apply to N. MoNEIL, Winthrop.
1705x2
FOR SALE.—Tile comfortable 1± story frame house
heoupied by Mrs. Mtildrew, in Egmondville.
The ]louse is in good repair, and there 18 plenty of
hard land soft water on the premises. Also about an
acre of land. Apply at THE ExPOSITOR Office. 18412-tf
cox BEAT1rIE, Clerk of the Second Division
lonrt County Commissioner, of Huron, Con-
er,d, an and Insurance Agent. Funds
ed and to Loan. Office—Over Sharp &
store, Main street, Seatorth, 1289
raptor
iven8
BEDS AND POULTRY.— 20 colonies of Italian
t eel in gcc(d painted hives, at from $5 to$6.60'
each. Alto full line of bee keepers' supplies.
Mae taken in txebarge for supplio3.
Poultry .—A. gran d pen of White Racks, prize
trim 'ra at Car ada'a biggest shoed, Blank Minorcan,
large geed color, a very desirable fowl for eggs and
table Eggs for hatching $1 per setticg. %Val.
ITAR RY, beaforth. 168941
STOCK FOR SERVICE.
110 PIG BREEDERS.—The undersigned will keep
u Lot 28, Coneeseion 6, L. R. S. Tuckersa.1th,
a thoroughbred CHESTER WRITE PIG, also a thorough-
bred rYoRx5HIRE Pio. A limited number of sows will
be admitted to each. Terms, 81, payable at the time
of service, or $1.60 if charged. Alco a few Chester
Whitt Pigs for sale. JAMES GEMMILL. 1608-62
AIWORTII BOAR FOR SALE AND FOR SLR.
'ICE.—The underaig-eed will keep for servioe,
st the Brueefleld ;)iioeae Factory, a thoroughbred
Txma•orth Boar, with registered pedigree. Terms,
11 ;pa ytable at time o1 servicer with privilege of re-
turnipg 11 nooeseary. Also a number of thorough-
bred ;young Tamworth Boars And Sows ' for sale.
HUGH MoOA13TNEY. Bruoefield.. 1406-tf
TEACHERS WANTED
jEt1GHER WANTED.—For Union School Section
No. 13, Howiek and Turnberry, an exacrienoed
second class- teacher, male or female, personal appli.
ratio I preferred., Applications received till Septum-
bur 1st, duties to commence on September 10th.
DAVID HALLIDAY, Wroxeter, Ont. 1706.2
I REAL, ESTATE FOR ;SALE.
FOl1 SALE.—Tine acres of land for sale, being
r Lot 12, Concession 8, Hay. There is a frame
house and barn a'so email orchard. Partloulars
upon appiicatio't. MRS. ROBERT KYDD, SR.,
Zutich. r 169941
pDERN HOUSE FOR SALE.—Solid brink, nine
111 • rooms, furnace and bath room, elegant lawns,
ornaibental eh de trees, large and' email fruits.
Torres easy. , Ajuply to C. CLARKSON, proprietor ;
or "t HENRY I:ATTIE, Barrister, Cady's Stook,
Seth. 170441
OUSE AND THREE ACRES FOR SALE.—The
undersign d offers for sale his cottage in alar-
rh yy with 3 ea read-, land in good state of cultiva-
e on,planted wit fruit- nd ornamental tress." There
Isa ghee stable n the place, with plenty of hard, and
soft water. Fences are in good order. There aro
evenlrooms in gae.housewhieh is good repair. The
premises may WI -viewed at any time. JOSEPH P.
BRINE 189541
GOOD FARM IN STANLEY FOR SALE.—For sale, the south half of Lob 18, Concession 9,
Stanley, eontaioiag F0 gores ; about 40 acres cleared,
the balance good hardwood bush ;. a good frame barn
and leg house ; 'a goad well ; le withln•a mile and a
half 61 the Village of Varna ;: will bo sold cheap and
en arks' terms. Apply to : DAVID ROBERTSON`
Varna. N. B.—Also for sale a number of Sheep and
a Slate with spring foal.• 170241
FARM A$1M FOR .S "LE,—For Salo• Lot 25, Concession
i, L. R. 8., Tuekersnilth, containing 50 acres
all olear and In a first class state of cultivation.
Thera are on the promisee a comfortable log house,
A good frame barn 86x80 feet with stabling attached,
plenty of water, ib convey -lent to markets, with good
gravel roads and is-eoneittered to be ono of the best
60 acro farms in the township. WII1 be sold cheap as
the proprietor vrishes to got more land. Apply on
the premises or . to ALEX. GORDON, Egmondville
P. O. 17t 61c4
cTALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—For elle in
YY the villageofEgmondvillo,v the valuable and
pleasisntly locate( premises of the undersigned.
The property eons ets of two acres of good land, well
draircd and cult Fated. There is a comfortable
hams house, a' g d stable, pig pon and other nee•
wearyoutbuilding on the promisee, also hard and
soft water. There are also 14 good fruit trees,
apple, plumes and pears ; besides some choice small
fruit It 18 a most desirable place for a retired far-
mer market gardener, and will go cheap. Apply
to WM. C. Clark, Egmondville. 16904f
A iM TO RENT.—A first-0'ass farm to rout, Lot
No. 7, on the 2n4 Concession of Mullett, con-
taining 100 acres, about 93 acres cleared ; no atone
or gravel, only first -clava soil, and wall adapted for
crops; largo barn and other outbuildings ; a largo
frames stable fro harms and cattle, and a comfort-
able house and five :tares of a good bearing orchard ;
ben a'aroeof a stiinmer fallow ready for fall wheat,
It is situated live miles from Seatorth, the eamo
from Clluton, 100 rods from a school, and 16. miles
from Alma ohtlrch, 2S" miles from Klnburn, and par-
ties Hitching to take it can get the privilege of work-
ing right away on it. For further particulars, apply
on tht: premises. FRANCIS KETTLE.. 1701x3
GOOD. FARM FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN IF
SOLD BEFORE FIRST OF NOVEMBER.—
Thte farm is situated In the County of Huron, town-
ship of Stanley, being Lot 4, Coneeseion. 3. 11 con-
tains E0 acres, 10 Peres of which is hardwood bush,
the balance is all cleared and well fenced and under.
drained. There is a good etomfortablo dwelling
hous., a good bank barn and a flame straw shed, a'
good web at the home and one at the barn and a
never falling creek runs through the bank end of
the t rm, There iso► fine orchard with all kinds of
fruit.! This farm is convenient to churches, schools,
market, etc. For fall particulars apply upon the
premlaea or address ROBERT P. DOUGLAS, Box 13,
Blake P. 0. 1706-13
FAM
FOR SALE. -For sale, a choice fifty acre
Lot in Tucktrsnrfth, being 2, on the 13th
Cone •anion. This choice- farm has an 80 rod 1ror,tago,
is well fenc,.d and dratted ; it is nearly all seeded,
and hi free from bad weeds. There is also • a good
orcle4rd and a email hush.. On tha premises is a gcori
frame house, containing eight rooms, with atone cel..
lar at d woad shed, and a new bank barn. There is a
neveii-failing spring at the house. It is within a
quarter of a refile of a v111tge, where there aro
diur bce, pont ctlice, Moro, eta, and is tbreo and a
hair hni'e1 from Ileusall. For further particulars,
apply on the premises, or address Chiselhurst I'. 0.
T. h, EYRE. 1702-tf
FAxIM FOR SALE.—For sale Let 21, Concession 10
McKillop, containing 100 sores, 80 of which aro
clear ad and ready for crop, being well undordrained -
ar,d well fenced ith cedar and black ash. Tho ba]-;
antras timber and pasture. There ie a small or-
chard, and three good wells. There is a good frame
banal and wood shed; a barn and stables 61ab0 feet
also Sheep house, pig pen, implement house and all
others necessary out buildings. It is 11 miles oast of
the 10 r th gravel road and is convenient to schools,
char •Lis, pest ctllee,_ etc, Ts 7:4 -mile,' (rani Soafotth
and ten miles from Brussels. It is one of the best
farn.hr In the toe rrehdp and will be sold on easy terms
as 11 c proprietor wishes to retire. Apply on the
prcn iters or addre_e FViuthropP..0._ Wirt. MORRI-
SON. 1693-tf
STOCK FOR SALE.
`t ITORTIIOR FOR SALE.—One row and 1 two-
ear•old heifer, suppoeod to calve to October ;
1 yearling hcife,j•, 1 heifer calf, all good animate with
rogielered pedigree. I alto keep for service an im-
pray d Yorkshire boar, bred from Toronto Sweep -
stall( winnere. A. 0. SMILLIE, ileneall P. 0.
1697.11
The Seaforth
a
Tia Store
Is the right place to buy your goods.
Very special value in all kinds of goods.
Call and get our price beforeur$hasiag
elsewhere. We know we can please
you both in price and qualityof goods.
I handle a very,large stock of all kinds
of choice groceries and provisions, also
'alarge assortment of Crockery, China
and Glassware. A large display of
dinner, tea and toilet sett/ all of which
will be sold cheekalso a nice line in
'Glassware. A scial line in Soap, re-
gular price 5c a bar, now ten bars for
25e. Also a fresh lot of red herrings
in boxeit, regular price 15c a box, now
1U.. One Hundred and fifty dozen of
wine and imperial` gems to sell cheap.
Waisted, butter and *'eggs, for which the
;highest price wilt be paid. Como one,
:cone all, to the Seaforth Tea Store.
A. G. AUL
SEAFORTH.
A Dressmaker's
Are Such as to Caus
A Toronto Dressmaker
,Positive Cure and G1
About it.
seems ag
back:"
But tho
head ohs,
men oft
that here
in th wor,
It, l s Do:
Mrs.. P.
maker, 22
gave the'fo lowing statement
ence With 't
"For so's a time I Buffere
from :weak back, a tired feeli
and °hes in various parts
Since I ha a used Doane Ki
pitins have efb me, my bank h
and.thekld ey troubles have
" That ti ed, dull, drowsy fe
to come om .. a has nowgone, a
to sa I ha
pros nt."
Dan's
or weak b
dropiiy, mi
rheumatis
young or 0
Toronto,
.
T
the
pati
ma
have
Duties
Backache
s Found a
ly. Tells
ose who follow
arduous oncn-
n of dress -
ng or sewing
troubles of
their own.
R•nning sewing
ines all ;day
bending Over
that requires
eatest of care,
are thethpngs
have m de
awn an
.,
intake a e itcev h
my needle it
Ing my vrn
mac
Ion
wor
the g
. flies
that
man
eacla
time
with
hough I ass pie
e who stiffer fr
sin in the side or
e kidneys will be
s a remedy that n
t cases. -
n's Kidney Pills.
Coyler, the well
Bathurst St.,
m baoka
any dere:
glad to k
ver fails
own d
oronto,
f' her ex
a good
g,andp
of my
nes Pills
s got stro:
men oorrel
ling that 1
dIambe
e not felt iso well in years
idney Pills euro b
cic, Bright's dis
t before the eyes, I
gravel and nrin
d. The Doan Ki
nt.
okache, 1
ase, diab
se of mem
ry tronblr
ey Pill
her
ige-
iow
von
ens-
nt„
eri-
Teal
ins
d•
the
Iger
ted.
8ed
spat
sme
rrs,
ory,
f8 of
Co.,
Spavi
Cur
1-
s,E3baagbone
s, and All F
nmeness Yiel
'SpIi is
rms' of
dto
Werke thousa
best breeders
for •r.; As. a
DR. 131.:J. KE
Dear Sirs :-t- . year ago 1 had a val
got lance. I took him to the Votcrf
pronounced it Oeenit:SDavin and g
although he applied a sharp blister.
only worse an the icor: o became so arae that it could
not stand up. After trying everyth ng In my p wor I
wont to a nofg rbor and told halm about the case. Ila gave
me one of you hooks and 1 studied I nil be-
ing resolved t. do the utmost in favo y wont
to•the nearest Irug store and got a bo C pavin
Cure and applied it strictly a�cordin t s. Be-
fore the first b s u st cl Ii oiler i nimprov9merit,
and when the d, my
horse was cm ing a
blemish on Id . U i 1 -o the
horse good ea did li,r1 t k h ,wish.
work
never--
nnior.
as au
tmay
EN.
ales
idrem
VT.
de of cures annually
nd horsemen everyw
lntment for family us
West Lome, Ontario, (
DALL CO.
$lidersed . yy the
ere. ` Price, . ti alts
it has 'no .quaL ,
an., Dec. 14. 898,
able. horse vhich
ary+Surgoo who
ve 1115 little hope,
his made m tters
carefully n
Of M • beast
tie of yours
to direction
ttlo was - n a
eventh bottle was abut haff.use
pletely cured and •ithout lean
After ceasing tre -tment go.
and c c some r w r with him
ing to see if it rad effected a oure.1 th'n etartod to
the horse hard and to my entire sat sfaetiou he
showed any m re lameness through .he whole sur
I can recomn end Kendall's!Spavin ';aro not only
excellent, but s a sure remedy, to a ry one that -if
concern. ours truly, . MA. UEI. TRIT
Ask your dr ggist for 1ftendalra ' pavan (lure
"A Treatise n the Moran,!' the bo k free, or at
DR. 8: J. KE DALL COMPANY, ENOS URO FALLS,
AN I EM OF IN
Farm tonne
suit borrowor
eppondenoo eh
Wingham, 0
Patrick stree
takon at lowoeb ra
; satlefaotiori guara
erfully answered.
Cfflee—At corns
e; every Saturday al
ERES
es ; payme ts to
teed ; all oorre-
BNER CO: ENS,
of Mimi r and
day. • ' 807
SEAF STH DYE WOR; 8
' Ladioe and gentlemen, thauking you all to . past
patronage and now that a new sea en is at and
wish to lob yen know that tram eta 1 in the buanese,
ready to do m beat to gi,v you very eatief ction
In doing your. work in the'I no of of .ening and yeing
gentlemen's a d .ladies' ole hing, d.ne without being
sipped ae well as to have, hem r ppod. All wool
goods euaran ted to give good eat election on short-
est notice. bihawis, ourtelnr,- .0 a,: at mo
prices" P!ossle do not feil'to giver.e'a call.
and eggs taken in exehaego for work. II
' NICHOL, Goderich street east, op (Mite the 0-
Church. • 10
,
erste
utter
NRY
tholio
1-t1
Mortgag Sale Of La ds In.
Town of 'Seaf• rth.
Ceder the I
denture of Inc
time of sale tl
Auction on th
ecr,
ower of sale contain
rtgago which will be
ere will be offered 1
premises by Mr. J.
On Sal urc1oy; the 25th day o
at 2 o'clock p in., Lot number 3 in
and Static's Survey of part of the
Upon tho premises aro erected a
storehouse,- occupied by tl:e sat
Terms+ of Salt —Tt n .per cont. of tb
payable swathe day of emir and the
days after, without interest, when
be entitled to 'a oonvcl ane0 and
prni erty. Fi r further particulars
sale apply. t- the undcrei.gnod.
Solicitor for Mt rtgagoe. Seaforth
d in acort
produced
r sale by
'. Brine, a
he
In in-
t the
ublic
dicta -
August, 1900
flock A In
own of So
welling ho
Edward
purchase
..alanoe in
ho purch's
poe8e.elon
nd cendit ons of
HOLM STEI3,
August 7, 900.
1'04 3
leattio
forth.
so and
Cash.
Orley
thirty
er will.
of -the
R. -Jac
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF'', '
Julea Robin & Co's Mandy, C gnat,
France ; Jno. de Kuy -er & Son, Hol-
land Gin, Rotterd : m, Hol and ;
Booth's Tom Gin, Lo • don, England ;
Bulloch & Co.'s Scotch
gow, Scotland ; Jat
Whisky, Dublin., Irel
and Sherry Wine fro
Spain, Agents for Wa
Onteirio ; Royal Distil
Ale and Porter, Toron
To -THE PUBLIC
We have opened a Mail sto
coni>lection with our 'holesale
business in the rear of the 'nc'
minion Bank, -in God's old
where we will sell the best go
the market at bottom
delivered to any par
free.
1 ELEP-ONE 11,
ks
n
Whisky,
ieson's
nd ; also
Glaa-
Irish
Port
Frano0 and
ker'a TA iskv,
ery and avis
o.
•
re 1n
busi-
rpo-
tend,
ds in
prices. _Goods
of the town
1511-tf
For•dver a year we have had the a
tNDAP°. Ou first order wasfor a
our last for 0 e Hundred andForty-fo
TRADEMARK 41411
t . EGERED.
INDAPO
TUE GREAT
-II IND'OO
PRODUCES '
Rim/tate in :4
all Netvoue D
_ Paresis, Sleei
Bions, etc.. ca
vigor and eine
surely restore
Easily carrr
Six for $5.01
money reh.
insult en hay'
Mad
ency for th sale o1
'tarter of dozes,
r Dollars w rth.
REMEDY
Hg.elnYa
o rial/e
Cures
iseases. )Failing Mem
ilessness, Nightly 'E
iced by past abuses,
to shrunken organs
B Lost Manhood in of
ed in vest pocket. Pric
with- a written pus
nded. DON'T GUY A
ng INDAPO. If you
got it,: we w, 11 send it prepaid.
ttINl00 REE :DY. CO., Proprri, Chi.a8., iII. or-..
This 'mid acreage proves It is a re `, edy dist
Who tries it s oaks well of. Yours re fully,
p. V. F I' Seafort
ry
is -
and quickly but
or young.
$1.00 a package,
antee to sure or
IMITAT1 N, but
druggist has not
8
Agent..
veryone
Oat.
MAGICIANS
MISHAPS.
CONJURING CLIMA)
NOT ON T
ES WHICH WILRE
HE BILL.
flow Herrmann 0
i.rontptra Bath—A
Perpetrated
That Beckoned D
Professional magic
very smart and c
Their tricks are gene°ally' well pract ced
in private before b'i.ng I introduced to
the public, which to dour t accounts for
the fact that they ar as -1a general u1e,
carried out successf lily, f In spite of
their elaborate precai tioae to avoid ail-
ure, however, some o' ties cleverest con-
jurers occasionally eet with mishaps
during the course ,of thei performs ces
and thus treat Heir asks ences to s rue
startling or amusi4; arekearsed eff cts.
Herrmann fretsusea ly introdlacedd nto
his entertainment tktrick of produ ing
two large geldilsk iba Is. ' &dvancin to-
ward the footlight"I�I ith a large sh wl,
he would -wave the latter m•ysterio sly
in the air and sud ens y produce fro its
folds a glass bowl filed with water in
which a number f live goldfish Were
complacently swim i ' g. This he would
place upon the tab e id repeat the .wav-
ing motion with t a• kawl until he Mari
produced another :i liar bevel of giced-
Leh.
A complete exa is ties of the wkrk-
ing. of this trick ni ed net by given here.
Suffice it to say that it was"uccomplis ed
by previously cove 'in each of the b wls
with an indict rib eI ewer, whick re -
vented the- water fr Ira escaping when
the bowl was in ' ert . 011e of t ese
bowls was concealed oder each am pit,
underneath the v•st. The bowls were,
i)E' course, easily t ken from their hi ing
places under cover of the shawl, the iedia
rubber cover being removed beneath the
cloth before the bowl as exposed to the
view of the specta or
The trick was a ver effective one nd
rarely failed to elic't a round of r�yypple se,
blit one 'evening a lu icrois mishap .oc-
tiered. which not •nly spoiled the trick,
but also resulted in the complete discppne-
fiture of Herrma ri.,On this • occal;ion .
he had just succe dein producing the
first bowl- when by. some unfortul ate
mischance"the cov r :lipped off the ec•
ond, with the natu al exult that the on -
tents of the bowl ,w re impartially dis-
tributed about th 1 ckless performer's
body, • filling his .bo s and thoroughly
saturating his cbo,hes It is almost su-
perlluous to recut on that this incident
conclud,ed the eve ing's entertainment so
far as Herrruann as concerned. -
Few modern p •estidigitators .employ
confederates Buri g their performances,
for, although such asststante can general-
ly be relied upon t piny their parts satis- .
factorily, yet at t res, through accident
or dcsign, they f til to carry out their.
instructions, and S ruisl instead of a sist
the trick in which they take part. 5 me
yea •s ago, for exa nple, De Grisy, a 'i ery
pop slur performer included in his re ler
tori a trick In w ich a confederate vas
,Inst meted to hau up an imitation old
cin- w len De G 'sy required it. 11n
ma icil it got thr.ug his performance
all ig t until he a e to the aforen en-
tioned . ring wick. S epping among. the
spe tat rs, he bla . d1 requested the 1 an
of ring, taking c ire of course, to se ect
the one offered by is confederate. 1 'ith
this rii g he perfol red an excellent t ick
(th de ails of whi h eed not be describ-
ed) an then smilin ly handed the ing
bite t his confe erste. The latter ex--
atnined it with a parent surprise, nd,
asst fining an indigua t air, asked:
" Vhiit does this m an? I;gavo you a
-valilable. gold rin , et with diamo ids,
and you return • e a worthless i
tior." .
T e wizard wa naturally astou.ded
by thi: Impudent assertion, but it vas
obviou• that he could not expose the
con'edcrate witho t also exposing 1 im-
sel . n 'au, unde tone be entreated the
ma to cease his polish conduct, bre he
wor Id • of be .silen ed until De Grisy had
rei. bu •sed his su posedsloes. The on -
fed rate then. lef the theater and as
lee Took an Iin-
Mean Trick Tit;at
n De Grisy—Feats
ath.
ans iare invariably
utiotjs individuals.
never
transpi
bribed
ridicule
Amo
howev
ing th
trick,"
which
een there
'ed that
the elan t
of De Gri
ig the who
r, none, droved fatal except -
se paused through the "b Ilet
a isensa Tonal conjuring eat
has -broug it dame to dozen: of
corijurk rs and ,de: th to at least six er-
fornielj For th b .nefit of those ,ho
have I ever witne::se this trick we had
better xplain- the. it consists in the er-
foi'mei loading a pistol with a leden
bullet and allowi g one of the specta-
tors' tcj fire at hin , hen he catches the
bullet etween hi : t etle. The secre of
this tr cls; lies in the fact that in loa ing
the pie of the mayicil'n*deftly substit tes
n' bullet made of o1a k lead for the 1 ad -
en bull t. The bl is -Ind bullet is cr fish-
ed to 1 powder 'it i the ramrod, Ft hile
the gel nine bullet is secretly slipped into
the col jurer's mo ith as he walks up the
stage. I3eautifull, s triple, isn't it? Yet
in spi a of its si p lefty accidents will
happc .
Sonic time ago s e njurer was present-
ing the trick in a pr vincial theater, . nd,
as usual, he hand el he pistol ,to a young
man Or the purpo e of firing. 11.1111e
the co ijurer was re urising, to the s age
the ni.Iln who wa- holding the piste in-
troductd another ul et into it. The pis-
tol w, then dis ha ged, and the b ]let
crnshe through lie brain of t'he u for-
tunate. conjurer, -h fell dead upon the
stage..; Many of the spectators fai ted
at the horrible 'sigh , and the man who
had fir el the -pisiiol as inlmediatel ar-
rested, but as he uc eeded in convincing
the juiy that he wa not aware he was
doing nything w 'on he was acquit ed.
Still more trag c vas another case in
which 'an iugeni rue` performer res.lved
to Introduce n ai'iation of -the b Ilet
trick. IIs "mad p" to represent the
Cel , and each night he
pp e from the hea " of
b•'ng afterward f and
ap le:.The feat vas, •
g more than a t •ick.
t rough some ter 'ible
n .ullet Was fired rom
n hose head the apple
l o tright. The unhap-
en Fenced to six months'
h rmicidel and shsprtly
priso , he died in a
don T t -Bits.
gain, but it aftery and
r vas magici, n had
thus bring about the
y•
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ps,
histori William
would shoot an 1
his on the bullet
imbedded in the
of cou se, nothii
But or e evening
mistak , the lead
the gu the boy
-rested eing leille
ipy cors a rer was l
iuipriSc nlnent ff10
after liis relea?ke
lunatic asy lura.
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memlie
the rig
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aside f
have a
re
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you wishto
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ht when others wisp to pass
courteous, wllaether you or
r has the right of way, to
or your elder a or for those
burden.
of Wray.
t keelY to the r ght.
break this rul re -
e to
you,.
the
turn
who
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THS SEAPORT
AND
Chopping lIIilI$
Having
the Seal
mill
A net
L. CLARK
t.rehased from Mr. Josiah Wats n
rth Saw Mills, has placed in t e
and improved Graijn
Crusher,
And isr-pared to crush grain on a t ie
shortest. tics, and for 5c a bag.
Give iii a trial.
It. L. CLARK, C4th.
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ONEY TO LOAN.
Money o loan at per cent on first -elan fa m
land seen it •, Apply to R S. HAYS, Domini n
Bank Buil.ing, Seatorth. 160
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The E
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States tl
with Fa
D. Quality Satisfies "
E. & D.
& D. wheel is the only C:
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siness. It is the only bicyc
r -Point Barings.
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rnitted in a
ruing of 1
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which gr
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point bei
greater pr
bicycle.
is often t
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four -point
hubs, and
anteed for
E. & D.
E & D.
E & D.
E, & D,
Liberal op
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direct line, and there is no jan
lls in the races. In ordinary bea
oad is transmitted at an angl
tly increases the pressure on t e
he bearing. In the E. &D. fou
ing, the bearing never sustai a
ssure than the actual load on t e
u ordinary bearings the pressu e
ree times the actual load. E. &
uaranteed National bicycles ha e
bearings in the crank -hanger, t e
the head. The bearings ere gua
three years.
oad Models, men's 800
Road Models, ladies' , $60
peeial Models, with gear oaee$70
Racing Models 870
ions are given in saddles, gears, tires.
. being a national wheel, is lolially guar-
alogue on application.
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soundly, - eat heartily, an
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ember
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yourself and mak thos,
come in contact with mi
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KIPPEN MILLS
ill running night and day, and all
work done on the shorteet notice
s roller flour exchanged for wheat,
d a quantity of good feed corn ftor
est prices.
GS WANTED,
ds of first-class logs Wanted at he
hich the highest cash price ill
Ottll and see us before dispos ng
EXAM IN AT ION
FREE
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later.
S ROBERTS
rAND OPTICIAN,
SEAFORTH.
A SONG.
The rose root takes earth's, kisses for its meat;
The rose leaf makes its blush from the sun's heat;
The rose scent wakes—who knows front what thing
Who knows
The secret of the perfume of the rose?
A rose ungathered is but a rose;
Pluck it, lover, don't mind a thorn!
Tuck it away in Your bosom clothes
And drink its -beauty from night to morn.
Dig, gardener, deep till the earth lips -cling tight.
Prune, gardener; keep those blushes to the light.
Then, gardener, sleep. Ile brings tlte scent by
night.
Who knows
The secret of the perfume of the rose?
Pale, pale are the lips, sweet!
Red is the heart of the rose,
But red are the lips mine meet
And your heart white as the snows.
—Flora Annie Steel in New Lippincett.
IN AN AFRICAN HOME.
Natives Will Not "Work When Th.01
Get -a Chance to Pht-y.
‘The Rev. David A. Carson, a graduate
of the Union Missionary Training insti-
tute, Brooklyn, gives an interesting pic-
ture of his African home:
"My room- in a neat little hut of mud
and thatch is 12 by 14 feet. The bed is
constructed with branches, holes being
augered in posts for the Sides and ends
to be inserted. The support for the grass
mattress is of leather thongs laced across
both ways, thus holding all secure.
"My chair is the same. The table and
washstand are of branches with reed mat
tops. There are no boards. The desk is
the seine, with. the inside case of my
steamer trunk for a top; very good.
"The windows are of white cloth, tack-
ed to a frame which can be opened right
back and fastened to the .wall. Hinges
for doors and windows are of skin. No
,mats or rugs are used on the floor, as
they harbor insects."
Mr. Carson is -a member of the indus-
trial mission of the Phil -African Libera-
tors' longue, located at Lincoln, on the
iwest coast. And the following will illue-
trate the difficulties of teaching the Afri-
can to work:
"There is practically no routine here.
The unexpected most alWays happens.
Her is one day out of many varieties:
We rise with the sun, '5:35 a. m., have
private devotions from 0 to 6:30, then
breakfast, after which the rane's horn is
blown for native roll call.
"Our superintendent seats himself out-
side his house; the associate workers, six
of us, stand beside him while he rattles
off the names, to which the people shout
4aine'—the personal pronoun I.
"He then asks us how many helpers'
we need in our various departments. We
begin to calculate, and he calls those quals
itied for certain kinds of werk, when
there is a terrible barking dOwn in the
valley and a shrieking like Ahat of a
"Every man with a black or white
skin (black always first) runs to investi-
gate, and there is a fine deer at bay with
three wild dogs barking at it. *They see
the rush of people, and, jealous of their
prey, pounce 'on him and tear him limb
from limb in a twinkling, so strong are
their mouths and shoulders.
"The rush of uatives on the poor dead
beast is more terrific, it would seem,
than that of the dogs. They cut him up,
indifferent as to whether they have a
rib or a steak or the tail or an ear, then
march up the hill, blow up the log fires
and feast till all is finished.
"The consequence is, no work that day;
a day's pay is gladly forfeited for such a
treat."—Presbyterian Banner.
A Fatal Pistol.. -
The present president of the Royal
College of Surgeons of -Edinburgh told
the writer that some years ago a svoman
was brought into his ward in the in-"
firmary at Edinburgh shot through the
-head by a bullet from a revolver which
some one was examining in a salesroom.
She died. Nine years afterWard a wom-
an was brought ineo his ward shot in
the chest by a bullet from a revolver
which her husbend had bought in a sales-
room. She -recovered, but a judicial in-
quiry was held. Some days after the in-
quiry the chief of police entered Dr.
Chiene's consulting room and, producieg
a revolver,' said:
"I have sometting here that will inter-
est you. - You said at the inquest that it
was a very remarkable coincidence that
you should twice have had in your ward
a person shot in such an unlikely W
I have looked up the old case, and I find
that this pistol which recently wounded
a woman is the same one which killed
your patient of nine years ago."
Any one with a touch of superstition
would be likely to remark that until that
pistol has—been dropped in the deepest
hole in the Pacific ocean it is not safe to
enter a salesroem.—"Alexander Hill's In-
troduction to Science."
London's Great Docks.
St. Katherine' docks are famed as an
important part of London's great C0131-
merci al highway. Carlyle refers to them
in this expressive.paragraph: "This Lon-
don city, with all its houses, palaces,
steam engines, cathedrals and huge im-
measurable traffic and tumult, what is it
but a thought, bpt millions of thoughts
made into one—a huge immeasurable spir-
it of a thought, embodied in. brick, in iron,
smoke, dust, -palaces, parliaments, hack-
ney coaches, Katherine docks and the
rest of it."
It is said that over 1,200 houses had to
be razed and 11,000 inhabitants removed
to make room for the constraction of the
dock's, which cost 11,700,000. They were
opened for use in 1328 and are now a
part of the London docks, the two having
been united under one management.
An Old Saw That Is Senseless.
In olden times when a person died it
was customary to toll the church bell a
certain number of times to indicate
whether it was a man,' woman or child.
For a woman it was tolled three eimes
and for a man thrice three times. The
stroke of a bell was ealled a "teller," and
hence it was nine tellers for a man; or,
as folks said in those dnys, "Nine tellers
mark -a man." This saying, which was
continued long after the tolling custom
was abolished, filially became converted
into the present saying, "Nine tailors
make a man," svhich Is devoid of both
sense and reason.—Ladies' 'lame Jour-
nal.
Then He Caught It.
"You've been fishing again," said the
-stern parent. "Suppose you come ,with .
me now to the woodshed."
"Father," protested the bright youth,
"I hope you intend to make the punish-
ment fit the crime."
"That's my intention." -
"Well, father, the crime amounted to
two nibbles. I didn't catch a thiug.”--.
Philadelphia Press.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The ha
simile
signature
KING QUALITY
sta.ncis for all that is finest in
style, comfort and economy, all
for $3. It might easily be $5.
These are the sort of shoes that
please fastidious dressers.
We are sure they would please you
if you will allow us
to introduce you.
King Quality's the
name --$3.
QUALiTY
Truest -
Economy
to get the Best
A cheaply made cream separator
is dear at any price, because faulty in
construction, liable to break, and diffi-
cult to operate. The Sharpies No. 1,
with a capacity of 325 lbs. an hour,
and the Sharpies W. H. S , with a at -
pacify of 300 lbs„ are the finest pro-
ducts of the largest and best equipped
cream separator factory in the world.
The materials entering into the con-
struction of these machines 'are the
best obtainable. The work as done by kkilled workmen, and is subjected:to the
most rigid inspection. Without fear of substantial contradiction, we can say
that for ease in operating, dean skimming and &liability, there is no other hand
power cream separator made by any one anywhev, that is equal to the Sharpies.
We sell these machines on their merits. We belik.ve that the buyer should. be
allowed to decide which machine is beat for him to buy. We leave them to any
intending buyer for a week or ten days, with privilege of returning the machine
if not perfectly satisfied with it. Price of No. 1 machine, $90; W. S, ma-
chine, $75. Write for illustrated catalogue. See sample machine at Hinchley
Brothers' wareroonas, Seaforth.
W. L. OUIME1TE Londesboro Ontario.
A WONDERFUL ANTISEPTIC COMPOUND
1\1-0—Vo
A Medicated Toilet Soap of the Purest. Awarded Silver Medal Greater
Britain Exhibitions 1897.
A -FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE NOVO.
Reg. No. 3007. WHAT IT WILL DO.
1—Prevents all contagious diseases from 6—It will clean and remove paint, eil and
a preaching where it is used. • 1 grease stains from woolen and cotton cloth- ,
2— t will clean and phlish paint work and I ing. Also cleans coat collars and hats.
not kill the gloss of the paint. 7—It contains no alkali and is strongly re-
3—It will clean carpets without taking commended for washing the head, as it
them up. imparts a silky and natural gloss to the
4—It will clean linoleums like new. hair, and is 'especially useful for children.
5—It will clean bicycle chain and rims.
Novo is claimed to be the cheapest and hest paint TIIIIRICE lee and 20es BLOCK
cleaner on market. Try it on finger marks on doore. a1._ Full directions on blocks,
Estate JOHNSON BROS. Hardware Seaforth
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The Oldest, the Newest, the Leading, the Best Business Training institution
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Educates young men and women for Money Making and useful citizenship. Irafi had over 53,000 atu-
dents in attendance since it was eitablighed in 1850, and furnished more situations to graduatea than all
other institutions of the kind in le icbigan combined. Superoir mcdern metbcds ; large corps ol experi-
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Handsome illustrated catalogue free. Correspondence invited.
WM. F. JEWELL, President. PLATT R. SPENCER, Seers ary.
BUSSNESS UNIVERSITY BUILDING, 11-19 WILCOX AVENUE, DETROIT, MICK.
BRIGHT BROS,
C4th's Leading Clothing & Furnishing Store
For the next two weeks we will close out our complete
line of Spring and Summer Shirts at exactly cost value. No
one can afford. to go past this chance of getting these stylish
and up-to-date goods _at such low prices. See our window
for the two lines at 50c and 75c. They will not fail to
please you.
The above offer is just for the two opening weeks in.
August, so come early and get your choice.
BRIGHT BROS.,
System Renovator
—AND OTHER—
TESTED - REMEDIES.
pove hed Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpate -
Mon of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Lost
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Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus
Dance, Female Insgularieles and General Debility.
LABOBATOBY—Goderich, Ontario.
J. M. McLEOD, Proprietor and Mann
facturer.
Bold by J. S. ROBERTS, BeafOrLb.
THE SEAFORTH
Musical - Instrument
EMPORIUM. •
ESTABLISHED, 1873.
Owing to hard—TiMes, we have con-
cluded to $611Pianos and Organs at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Organs at $2.5 and upwards, and,
Pianos at corresponding prices.
See us before purchasing.
SCOTT BE OS.
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