The Huron Expositor, 1906-05-18, Page 6:t
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GE FOR Stein- A story and a 'half briek
Wire in Harp -alley, The house ts heeted vrith
fernaee and hos a name kitchen and woodshed at -
tamed. 'There is a good well, good stable and non
hertee on the enoperty. There are 3 1-6 aeres of land,
Apply on the premises. FRANCES FOWLER.
eV money on improveti quarter sections of 100 „
acres eech at front Se to 10;', per annum. Only first
morVoilees taken. Ample securiey given. Terms
Title System is perfect. From $300 up can be lent
on farms worth from *1,000 to $2-,00e. For further
partieulars write to me. J. A, JACKSON, Barris-
1CIOR SALE, a comfortable frame house in Egmond.
.1.` vino with three aeres of land, collar and also a
stable. Tile home contains 1 tee room, parlor, din-
ing room and kitehen down steirs and two bed rooms
and a large hall up ;deem Tbere ie plenty of hard
and eoft water. The properey is close te both churoh
and sehnol. Will be mold cheep, Apply to JANIE'S
S. BROWN, orBox 3.ee, Seaforth P. 0. 1090-9
QPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. -For ode, the East
ea half of Lot 3 and Lot 4, on the 13th Coneesion of
Bullett, containing. 925 acres, all eleared except efe
acres of good hardwood bush. It is well fenced and
tile drained. There is a frame house and two good
bank bane. with stone istobling under both, and
other outbuildings. A sprine creel( runs across the
farm. It is welt adapted either for grain or grass.
It Is within 7 miles of Blyth, and three-quarters of a
mile from Harlot*, where there is a stege, bleck-
smith ehop, post office and school. Will be sold on
easy terms as the proprietor wants to retire. Arpl
on the premises or address, Harlock I'. 0., S. PLUN -
TREE. 1.095•tf
-fietARM FOR SALE. --For %le, Lot 24, Coneession
Stanley, containing 100 stores. Ninety aores aro
10 • acres of good hardwood bush, The farm is all
even underdrained and well fenced. There ifi a two-
storey brick house with slate roof, a firsteoless farm
house. Bank barn, 40ft, x 80ft., cement siloepig pen,
driving house; There are two never -failing wells,
and Mk eere of *retitled and smell fruit, This excellent
faxra is three miles from Brumfield and five miles
from Olinten, with good gravel roads. For further
rtioulars apply on the premises or address ALBERT
OTT, Clinton P. O. 1048-tf
MVeiniS FUR SALE -100 acres, Lot a, Concession
• 5, II. It, S., Tttekersinith, Huron County, all
seeded to grass, except 16 acres of bush. Winne
house, orchard, 2 getal wells, land and bush the best.
Also West half of Lot 6, Coneeseion 4, Tuckeremith,
60 wires, , school on corner, Baytield river terming it.
On this place there is a bank barn, brick house,
work -shop, driving house, pig and hen house, young
hearing orehatd with handsome shade treete 2 wells,
*Ater first class,. The buildings are new and up -to- •
date and the land in the best conpition. A good lo -
farms are offered for sale together or separately. if
, not sold goon may be offered for rent. Apply to
JOHN SPROAT, Egmondville P. O., Ont. 1906-tf
1
(Li OOD FARit FOR SALE. ---For sale cheap and on
&X easy terins, Lot, 25, Concessien 4, McKillop,.
This farm contains on aeree, all cleared and in tine
condition. rifty aores are seeded to grass, six or
seven in fall wheat and the rest all ploughed and
reedy for spring crop. There is t- fine epring for
watering the stock close to the buildings, a good
brick houseetwo Large barns, one with good stabling
underneath, also horse 'stable arid implement geese
and a large orchard, It is within a mtle and a half
of the -town of Seaforth. If not sold, will • hel, leased
for a tern/ of years. Apply to the- undersigned, box
192, Seafortitle O., ROBERT GOVENLOOK.
1991-tf
-IMAM. FOR SALE, -For Sale, Lot 5, Concession
all cleared and in a high }tate of cultivation. It is
well drained and well fenced. There is a large two -
'storey rick house St-1th woodshed aud kitchen.
There is large bank barn and two smaller barnsand.
driving hed. Two good orchards. There are two
never fa4ling amines on the farm. evhtch make it an
excellent one for either stock or °relining. There is
atm a ptinep at the barn with windmill. This excel-
lent ferin ts two miles from Ifarlock I'. 0., four miles
from Myth, It will be seed on easy terins as the
proprietress withers to leave the farm. This Ls the
farm of the lete John Mills. For further particulars
MRS. JOHN MILLS. 2002x8
MIAMI FOR SALE -For sale, I.ot 8, Concession 8,
..1: L. R. S., Tuckertanith, containing 100 acres, of
which 9 acres is gooti hardwood bush. The bahmee
iswell fenced, tile dmined and in first-class condition.
There are two good barns, one a bank barn 30 % 78 ft.
with stone stabling underneath and the other 56 x
36 ft., and a eoinfortable frame house, three good
wells and a neeerefailing spring at the rear of the lot,
and a good hearing orebard. The ploughing is all
done and 14 acres of fall wheat. It is within two
mites. of the flourishing village of Iferisall. and within
half a mile of a school house. Apply on the premisea
or to J. CALDWELL, liensall P. 0. 198741
FARM FOR SALE. - Loe 1, Concession 6, H.
R. S, Tueleeremithh. containing 100 acres ; 90
acres cleared and hi a good state of cultivation.
There are 10 acres of good hardwood bush. Thefarm
is rich arid clean, WC€1 fenced and wen underdmined.
There is a good dwelling house, good bank bern and
outbuildings. It is all seeded to grass, except. ten
aoree, 3 never Wilber wells, one being a, drilled well
near the barn, and 1 acre of orchard. This is a choice
farm, with good gravel road leading to market. Will
, be sold on exey terms ae the proprietor wiehes to re-
tire. Apply ou the premises, or tuldress, Seaforth P•
Meilen WILLIAMS. . 2003-6
(10- 0D PAnn FOR SALE -Farm for sale, Lot 1,
'CJF Con. 1, Hellen, containing. 100 acres, 95 cleared,
good soil, no weedy, excellent situation, being two
miles west of the flourishing town of Seaforth, on the
Huron Road, On the premises is a two-etorey franie'
house containing 8 rooms, summer kitchen, cemene
raisternq, house is heated by furnace fuse put in.
There are two barns and other outbuildings, one
barn has stone basement with cement floors, small
orchard with choice fruits, and it never failing spring
at the barn. Possession may he had this fall and, if
not sold, will be rented. Apply on the premises, or
addrees tieaforth P. O., GEORGE C. DALE ete).0,3..tf
FOR SALE -An excellent buildinglot,- centaining
• three-quarters of an atire of land; part of the
Meelann property, Egmondeille, opposite the recre-
ation grounds, all ready for •building, There is a.
good fence all round the lame a good hard Neaten
well, the cellar is dug* out and a drain all round it,
allo-a*drain from it. There are about 17 thousand
of kiln ran briek. The brick elm be bought seperate-
ly it desired. There are abet a number of loads. of
sand and gravel end enough stone to buffet
tion for a large house. This property will be sold
cheap, I'M Mr, Little cannot drive the Bayfield and
Seaforth stage and live in Bentonville and would like
to- dispose of his property there. Any person desiring
to buy this propert•y may learn all perticulars froM
R. S. HAYS, Seaferth, or H. LITTLE, Bay2ficemekilx.4tt
000 FARM FOR liALE-Faxm for sale Lot 25
taining 100 acres, being ell seeded and pastured. -
There are on the premises two good lam, one 40
floors, the othee Vole x 34, with drive %bed, etone
etabling for pigs and hens, and a comfortable frame
house with stone cellar and eement floor. A never
feeling spring et the Imre and goad well at the
house. There are about Reece .aetts bueh, the
rest is it a good state cif cultivation, underdrain-
ed with tile, and .weei fenced, good orehard. It is.
situeted within te18,0 end a half miles from Brueeffeld,
and six and a half miles from .Seaforth, and -the same
from Homan. This form will be sold en reasonable
terms, as the proprietor is goine-Weste For further
particulars apply go E. J. CALDWELL, Box 33,
elLeARM FOR SALE.--leor sale Lot 29, en the Oth
.11: Concession of leibbert, containing 100 acres,
in' a gond state of cultivation. There le on the prem-
ises a brick home with brick kitchen mid o. good eele
lar. There is alea a large bank bane 60 x 40, ane
lean-to of 12 feet, with stone stabling underneath,
Also- a shed, 80 30, and a driving home with every-
thing complete. There are three never -failing wells
on the premises, there ie allo a large orchard and _
good gerden. Thete am 10 stores of fall wheat sown
and there are 40 acres seeded down. Either suitable -
for hay or pasture, Ali the foil ploughing is done,
The farm is well underdrained with: tile and well
fenced with wire fenves. It is in a good localiter be -
where there hi 8; POSt office and two churches, Meths
there- is e g•ood gravel road miming past the fern). It
. M good _cenditme and will be sold on reasonable
terms. as the proprietor wiehes. to retire. For further
partieulare apply on the premisee or -to CILAtitit4,1ES
ABERHART, Stela Kee, Ontario..
The Great English .Rentecly.
Tones and invigorates the whole
nervous system, makes new
Blood in old Veins. Cures Nerv-
ous Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, Des-
voneleney, Sexual Weakness, Emissions, Spey-
Inatorrhcea, and Effects of Abuse or Excesses
Price 11 per box, sixfor . One will please, ebr
will cure. Sold by all ggists or mailed in
plain pkg. on receipt of price. New ,pamplded
9naited free. Tho Medicine Cos
°rowdy Windsor) Toronto, Ont,
Money to Loan 1
Private and Compeey funds to loan on Real Estate
Security at luwest current rates.of interest. -
A. A. WATT,
Real Estate and Loan Agent,
19etetf Brumfield, Ontario,
; Sore Throat and Coughs
A simple, effective and safe remedy for all 'throe
Cresolene Antiseptic Tablets
They combine the germicidal value of Cresolenewiti
the soothing properties of slippery eltn.aad iicorica
ee
Can Obtain New Health Thnotegh the
tate of tr:ar, Willianii" Pink Pills.
Anaemia means bloodiessnees. Dr.
Williams' Oink 'Pills 'actually meke
new, aide and tblood, and thtue cure
anaemia. When (the tblood is poor
tthe !nerves tare 'starved and irritable.
Then names thysteria,nenralgia, sleep-
wear lout and ',depress the poor pale
victim. Clara tWilliarns' Pink
nerves and. gine); new strength to.
every torgan. Miss Minnie Allen, of
Montreal, says e twee? so weak
and ir lellOWee bleat my friends
thought I Nees going into consump-
leo !appetite, Jand slid not eke's. well.
The 'least exertiton &filed me temt, and
almost 'breathless. My Sister advis-
ed tree to take Dr. iWillia.ms' g'ink
Pills, [and after tusing. them [Dor. a
few weekea am again enjoying good
Ihealth, 'and: -have good color. 1
tilaink every weak girl. shOudd take
Williams Oink Pills."
Dr. Milliards' IPink 'Pine will tare
any 'case nf bloodlessness -just as
surely as they- nu.red Mies' Arlen.
The pale snaemin • needs may one
Wing -new blood, Dr.
Pink 'Pills make new, rich blood
with every Idtose. That is why they
(sure tall tocemmon diseases like anae-
thon of the heart, .headeches and
baokaehes, 1St. iVittes dance, partial
paralysis and the secret troubles
that' snake the lives of thousands
Pink :Pills tare said by medicine deal-
ers or hy snail at 60 cents a box tor
a ix boxes [for $250 from The (Dr.
Williams' 'Medicine Co., 'Brockville,
-At !the Hat PICeTtage lumber mills
a [few Mornings agio, just betters
six a. at tEhe enet -of the _night
Want twthile fixing machinery was
cangiht in the belt, flung oround i
Wee !abaft, and burled 130 teet acaoss
tthe 'building. He died an hourr
-Gnessley and Hunter, the well-
known xevivalists _have secured a
home in Taranto, where they expect
fio 'remove in a few days. They *have
bad their thane in St. Whomas for
central foe their ,avserk and, few col -
the -change is maw made.
-A cionsignmeeret et Shetland
ponies 'were sold at the Horse Be-
pcSitery in 'Toronto last 'week. They
were 'brought loot by Dalgaty tBros.,
of Deandee, ISooltland. In all e5 head
were sold, 'realizing $13,602 $144 I
eacile. One pair Sold for $434, tend,
another f310, taed one single pony
brouight $200.
"'My dear lad, what was it?" I aele d
impatiently. .
"It came from the baek of the 'b
he answered. "It was a Sound of fee
"Something within the walls," I
gued; "Mice, beetles."
Montgomery shook his head. '‘C me
and listen," he pleaded.
the least imaginative young man In the
world, and A puzzled me that he sh uld
have taken this whhn. Perhaps it 1, as
not fancy! Suddenlyt Mrs. Main's
idiculecl, returned to my mind in a
flow a memory. 1
Montgomery's room stood upon e
back a the castle and, like all the
remits which were In use, faced tbe
ben lined, as had been prat eed
throughout the castle, With oak. ont-
gomery pointed to the pillow. 'My
head, was there," he explained. , Lis-
ten!"
I lay down upon the bed and re ted.
"There's nothing to be heard," said I.
A silence ensued, "Don't you ear
anything?" he asked.
I shook ney head. "My dear b y, it
was fancy," I said and was raisin t my
head from the pillow when sudde ly ta,
il
: slight sound struck upon my ears and
I paused in the act and In the e nter
of my speech "I hear something ow,"
I said. "But It's only the patt r of
Montgomery set his ear to the all.
, was right; it was net rain; it wa the
1 "That's not rain," he 'whispered. He
noise' of feet falling lightly upon a
"What is behind this oak?" I asked.
"There must be some passage here," I
sounded With my knuckles on the
board. "It's hollow,"
A careful inspection with the condle
revealed a seam in 'the oak, Inch
-might mark the site of hinges, a d to-
- gether we pushed firmly on the anel.
It fell back, slowly, being, as I ound
afterWard, without lock or sprin and
merely held in its place by disuse and
dirt. Within, the light shone upon a
black hole and a dark flight a stales
leading downward. • .
"We must see the end a tleas,", said
Montgomery, and hopped into fhe dark -
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Time When Women Are Susceptible to Tylany
Dread Diseases -Intelligent Women repare
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The "change of life" is
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the anxiety felt by women
as it draws near is not
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Every woman who ne.
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health at this time invites
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When her system is in
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any organ, the tendency is
at this period likely to be.
come active -and with a
host of`nervous irritations,
make life a burden. At
this time, also, cancers tmd
etunaors are more liable to
form and begin their dee-
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Such warning synaptoms
as sense of suffocatittne hot
fias. hes, headaches, back-
aches, .elread of impending
evil, timidity? sounds in
the ears, palpitation' of the
heart, sparks before the
eyes, irregularities,. con-
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Sunlight Stein contains any
iojunous 'ehemicsils or any
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Alight
Those hvhb have taken other laza,
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-J-eitin Reid, cheee !Maker of the
Maple leaf factory, near :Downey -
this place. Michael Flynn's barn get
ort fire, and Mr. Reid wan. over, to
was Bound dead, Blood was running
from this--enose• and month. at is
supposed Ito he heart disease. ale
fiern was biurned to the ground,.
-Josteph IE. Phillips, former Man-
ager of the York County Loan &
Savings Cumpany, did. toot come up
for trial at the spring sitting of the
General Sessions ,.of the Peace in
Termite da,t,t tweek as was • expected.
He [wee, ,,haviever, re-coromit ted tor
trial on la oharge eonspiring to
defraud. His. tot 0,000 was cce-
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September cessions.
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Taice LAXATIVE BROM() Quinine
Tablets. Drtigeists refund. money
if it fails to Ecure. E. W. GROVE'S
signaturee bn each box. 25e.
-Ricthard a fanner eke -
plowed iby /. M. Power, near Car-
berry, Manitoba, eves seriouely and
probably tfa tally injue ed. He was
bringing a lead ed hay into 'town
end in oottne manner fell 'beneath the
.wtheels of, the wagon. It is 'net
known lhow the accident happened. as
there were 'no _eye witnesses. ' He
Was seen iwelking behind the 'load
and lit surmiseid that the 'horses
,tarted tto 11-mA away and in attempt-
ing to 'regain the lines 'the be-
neatih the (wagon.
-Ft has 'been discovered that in
?the vicinity of Woodbridge, near
Stockton, California, tthe Mokelue
.ma !river has fallen twelve feet, t be
bed of the river having 'dropped
from the bffects of the eecent earth-
quake aback. As the wa:terway has
overflowed frequently 'farmers along
the otream are highly pleased with
the ohange, tsince it can carry.. ftar
more erb.ter than heretofore end not
°Ida/nit cif the earthnteake is the dry-
ing Iv !of the, Tracy dake tl*..f
-norbh western part of San 'Joaquin
Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, I
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through Valley Park *diatrict, 25
tetathwest tof the team, for
several days. Tthe peairie was swept
clean, the fire licking nip hey tricke
and barns, (leaping ever settlars' tiro
guards, !wiping: out dry timber ie
the send thins and destroying troung
able pastiere lland in the 'river va.1
ley (was huirned. ever, the 0.asnage
enonating K0,004. The ;careless
nese of a young settler in throw
dried grass daring a gale starte
ttae fire.
Coughs, raids, hoarseness, and other throe
Itilments are quickly relieved by Oresolen
*athlete. ten cents per box. All druggists
-Mrs. Stanley Day, Mother oil
Mrs. A. E, •Ahrens, tof Stratford,
died tin New Market, New Jersey, ton
May ,Ist. Mr. land Mrs. Day were
residents la Stratford for a num-
ber .of (years lprior tie bheir Traoving
to the States.
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of
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• Best for all household put.,
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the washing of clothes.
Common soaps destroy
the painted or varnished
surfaces of woodwork and
take the color out of clothes.
Even the daintiest linen
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colors may be safely washed
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laps like a frog. followed. elow
tliere was now silence; the foo teem.
e wall continued for some irty
s eps and brought us, as I. reek ned,
t the foundations of the castle. Here
we were fetched up promptly ay a
blank wall of wood -no doubt a site 'tar
encasement of oak as that in whit a the
panel above was set Groping about,
we fumbled upon a latch and oi ened
the door quietly. The candle axed
on the walls opposite. We were 1 the
dark corridor leading -to the trees re.
As this discovery flashed on e I
heard once more the sound that had
and Ho, er
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1904.
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The Adventurers.
you hear any sound of foot -
"No, sir, but then was making a
noise- with the dishei and Wil-
liams walks very gentlie."
"Oh, well," I murmired at length,
"you must have been deceived, and If
Williams was here he has gone since,
and at any rate he won't Wan. his
When the housateeper bad ret' ed I
found Sheppard watching me. "What
do you make of it, Ned?'
, "I make nothing" I answeredj "It's
practically impossible for any one to
get into the castle. We have had the
bridge up nearly all day, but-ayou
know my old adage, that it's better to
be sure than: sorry -we may as well
-have a look around."
t"the castle rooms and investigated all
the corridors, peering into the dark
corners. It was an arduous business,
for I hardly realized the number of
passages and crannies to be explored
Presently we both came to a stop on
a simultaneous thought.
"This is real/v no use." I SAO. "It's
quite impossible to exhaust all the
possibilities of this Item. And I -still
adhere to ney previous notion that Mrs.
Main was hardly in a sufficiently pa-
cific state to judge between shadows."
"I'm with you there," said Sheppard
cheerfully.
"Very well, then; bed," said I, and to
bed we went, admirably -tired with our
excitement -and our labori.
I must have been asleep for some
hours when I awoke_from dead -uncon-
sciousness with the presence of some
one in the room oppressing me. Al-
naost as I sat up heard Montgomery's
"Are you aWeke, Greatorex? There's
some one about the house."
sat still, striving to dissipate the
confusion of my brain. Somewhere, far
off, I remembered that I had heard this
before. But withra strenuous effort of
the will I threw eft the dwindling
hands of sleep and got out of bed.
"We'll go and see," said I. "What time
"I _don't know," said Montgomery es
I lit a candle with fumbling fingers.
"But my ,watch is over. I think it's
about 12 or 1."
"Now, young man," said, having
pulled. on some clothes, "what about
this alarm of yours?"
"It was a noise -it woke me up," ex-
plained Montgomery. "Sheppard re-
lieved me at 11, and I turned. In, feel-
ing very sleepy. thought I slept like
a -log, but something got on my nerves,
I suppose. oit any ratet it woke me
C STOR IA
For Infants and Children.
-The Kind You liave Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
SIGN
THF
SAW
PRINCE -OF MIDLOTHIAN
MONDAY -Will leave his own stable,Lot 34, -Con.
8, Meleillop, and proceed West and South to Geome
- Dale's, Constance, for noon ; then South to Charles '
Latin's, Teckersmitit, for night. TUESDAY -Will
. Stanley, fer noon ; then South to Jamee H. Itost' f or .
i night, WEDNESDAY - Will proceed by -way of
; Brucefield, to Ed, Nile's, for noon .; then North to
eeed North, by way of Roxboro, to James Somer-
ville's for noon • thee West and North to his own
. stable for the night. FRIDAY -Will proneed Ea.st
1 to J. H. Campbell's, for noon I then South le. miles,
I then Weet to his own stable for night. SATUR-
DAY-LWill woeeed North. by way of Town Line, to
12th Coneeeteore to John Barron's, for noon ; then
South to his owe etable, where he will remain until
the followieg Morality morning. 2002x4
The panel fell back slowlee
detected in Montgomery's room
sound of delicate footfalls on the
flags. Blowing out tbe
:putting a detaining hand on %font
the
tone
and
ery, I drew back inns the niche of thai
secret place. The sounds drew ne rer,
dropping regularly on the air and cho-
lug faintly in tbe -long tunnel. nd
then a, figure, wrapped in der ess.
but palpable to every sense leave al
pf the sight, emerged, passed and ad -
ed before us. Tbe footsteps patt red
away into the distance.
I waited a few moments, and n.
stooping, shook off my boots, bid me
my companion. do the same. hai
done, "WC steppe& out into the corr doi
and plunged into the blackness of the
nient
(To be eentinned.)
STATE OF OHIO CITY OF TOLEDO.
LUCAS 900.171iTY. NO.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath thab h
senior partner of the firm of F. J . Cht
& doing! business in th City of Tol
°panty and State aforesaid. and thet
firm will pay die ilUTT1 of ONE HUN D
DOLLARS for ea e and every ease of
arrh that cannot. be eured hv the us
Hall's Catarrh Cure FRANK T.CHEN
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
preeenoe fills 6th day of December, A.
1586,
NOTA.RY Pu
Han Catarrh Care is taken intern
and beta eirectly on the blood and mu
surfaces of the system. Send fortesti
ials free.
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Sold by all Druggists, 75o.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa ion.
af yea prefer ,to take medicin in
Vablet 'foam yen can now eb ain
Oh oop'i Restorative Tablet Ab-
solutely ero change 1108 'been tin in
the [medicinal ting,rediente. Sol by
• Established 1879.
Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronch ti
recetoteer Is a long es1414Dhed and standard ri TS 47
for (he diseases Ind:rated. It ewes beemose,the air t .0.
prolonged and con.lant treatment. .Those of a eon ut n.
ittboontiehirlo:aatt: relief from poughs or Inflamed eondlt1 us or
Vapo.ercgoleno Is sold
by druggists or rent pre-
paid on reeelpt of pilee.
fit including n, tuAiln of
Crenolene e.re. awe far
free illustrated bookint
Lemma limes Co., Ltit,
The followilig well known horses win tra-
vel during tne season of 1906, as follows :
BISMARCK- (4020)
MONDAY -et, ill leave his owe stable, Lot 9, Con-
kin'e, Concession 11, Moltillop, for noon ; then south
to Samuel Pethiek's,for night. TUESDAY -To Char-
les Riley's, Coneesdon 3, Meriiilop, for noon ; then
to Seafortle atDiek's Hotel, !or night. wEDNES-
DAY-To Win. titorey's, Concession 6, McKillop, for
noon ; then to JohifeG. Grieve's, Concession 11,
Moleillop, tor eight,. THURSDAY -To Nelson Nich-
olson's, Coneeseion 13. }lunette for 'noon ; then
north to Walton, at Emigh's Hotel, for night. Ma- -
DAY -.North to John Clark's, Concession 10, • Grey,
for noon * then to Win. Donetteson'S. Concession
17, G ee ior night. SATURDAY -To hie own stable
for n on, where he will ren•aln until the following
Monti y morniug. 2003-3
. KING CHARMING IV.
No. 15671
GEIGER & HUDSON, Props.
MONDAY -Will leave his own stable, Hensall, and
proeeed, by way of the London Road, to Shaffer's
Hotel, Kippen, for noon e then east to Strong's Ho-
tel, Tuekersatith, for night. TUEelielY-.North and
east to Henry Chesney's, for nee*: the to Ditties
Hotel, Seatorth, for night. WEDVESDAY-liv way
of the end Coneession, Tuckeienntth, Huron Shrvey,
tO Tholnas Coielmtn's. for noon ; then across to Mill
Road, and west to Charles Wilsen's Hotel, Brucefielcl,
her night. . THURSDAY -West 'to Coole .• Hotel -
'Varna, for neon ; then soutb, by way of Parr Lbie,
to Lem Iltulsoiee, Hills. Omen, for night FRIDAY
-West to Nicholson's Hetet, Bleke, for noon ,• then
south to John Geiger's, Lot el, Concession 12, for
night. SATURDAY -Home to his own stahle, where*
he will remain until the following•M011daY morning.
FIASHWOOD'S LAST
• THOMAS DICICSON, Prole
MONDAY, May 7th, will -leave bis own stable, Sea -
forth, and prom,ed to James Carlin'e, Huron _road,
at 3IeCanneeet o'clock. and remein for one hoer.
TUESDAY -Will proceed west, to James McKay's,
for noon ,• then to James McGee's, Charles Mason's
farm, Mill =roiule, for night, WEDNESDAY -Will
proceed north to G. W.. 'Noette, for nowt ; then to
John T. We's, for .nighte THURSDAY -To James
Dale's, for tioon ; then to Mat Annetrong's, for night.
FRIDAY --To Georgia Love's, for noon, and. stay ue-
til four ; then to Robert, Beattie's,- 11 miles
east of Grieve's bridge, for night. SATURDAY -To
N °en :table, vellere he will remain u»til the follow-
ing Morality morning. The Ciydesdaie Starner))
" LORD HURON," will Eland lor service at the •
Royal Hotel, Seaford], dining the season. 2003-3
ELECTRIC B.
BERRY & BLAIR, Props,
MONDAY -Will leave hN own stable, half a mile
South of .Brueefleld, and go South to Kippen and
East to Wm. Worlonaree, 10th Concession, Tucker -
smith, for noon ; thee East, by way of aronutrty. and
South to Farquhar, at Temperance House, for night.
TUEeDAY-East to Ruseeklale, for neon ; then north
to Mitchell, at the Melte House for night,. WEIP
NESDAY-To Dublin, at the Dominion Hotelt for
noon • then to Seaforth, at Dick's Hotel, for night.
THURSDAY -To Walton, at Einigh's Hotel, for
noon ; then to Blyth, at the Mason House, for !tight.
FRIDAY -To Londesboro, at the Temperance House
for noon • then to Clinton, at Grahatil'S Hotel, for
night. ii'ATURDAY-To his own Stable, where he
will remain autil the followieg Monday morning.
CAIRNBROGI141 PRIDE) (10321)
. 10, McINTOSII, Pop.
3IONDAY-Will leave his own stable. Lot 8,
Coneeseion 12, McKillop, and proveed to Wm. Mor-
rison, jr.'s, 100 Concession, for noon • then to
Shannon s, 120 Concession. for night, TUESDAY-
Weet, to William mere Hullett, for noon ; then to
Mason's Hotel, Myth, for the night. WEDNESDAY
,-West to John Preffeee, for noon ; then to J. Inge
ginhottenee, for the night. THURSDAY- To R. 0,
Phelanee for night. FRIDAY -To eirm. Shane -see
Grey, for noon ; then to James Houston's, for night.
SATURDAY -Home to his own freebie, where he
Will remain until the following Monday morning.
2003-3
The Grand Pereheron Stallion,
VOLTAIRE (32082) .
JOHN CHAMBERS2 Prop; AM Manager
MONDAY -Will leave his owre etable, Town line,
Ilay, and go west to the Goshen Line, Stanley. at
'John MeClinehey's, for noon ; then north two miles,
then west to the Breese» Line, and south to Edward
Boyce's, for night. TUESDAY -To Minium Badouee
Take road, west, for noon ; then south on the Salable
Line, to St. Joseph, then east to the 14th concession
at Stephen Meidengees, for eight. WEDNESDAY -
South along the 14th toneession, to George Weig-
and's, concession 14, Stephen, for noon ; then south,
to Thomas Keys*, for the nieht." THURSDAY -4o
Elden, itt feunninghanee Hotel, for noon : then to
Crediton, at Chas. Kientyleer, for night FRIDAY-
.Narth and east to the thel. eoneession, at Arthur San-
der's, for noon • then to Amos Wildfong's, lot 9, eon,
4, Hay, fox nigh SATURDAY -Hume to his own
ntahle, where he will remain until the following Mon-
- day morning. 2003-3
MASTERPIECE No. 1 1,822.
MONDAY -Will leave his own etable, and proeeed
east to Thos. Venner'S. boundry line, for 130011 ; then
north tO ChiRelhuret, then euet to George 1.V. Wren's
for night. TUESDAY --Ease to first corner sonth
to James Anderson's, 7th concession of Usborne, for
noon I then south to Thames Road, and east to We.
Key's, Fatquhar, for night. WEDNESDAY -East
oue mile, then north te 12th eoneeesion of Hibbert,
to James Scott's jr„ for 119011 ; then west to Crom-
arty line, then north to Staff% hotel for the night,
THURSDAY -West to illugh eleMillan's lot 9, eon.
5, Tuckeremith, for neon ; then west' 'to Loedon
Road, and south to Robert Cooper's for night. FRI-
DAY -South to Rippe% wese to Hills Green to John
Haggle's for noon ; and eoueli to Zurich road, and
east to his. own etable till the following Monday
morning. Masterpiece will stand at his Min stable
from Friday night till elonela.e- morning, but Colonel
Graham 12,10:3, will take his rout,e Saturday. SAT-
URDAY -West to e -on. a, south to Rodger N'orth-
cott's for noon ; then eatt to London Road, and
north to his own stable till the following Saturtla,y.
2008
SIBERIAN No. 11933, Vol, 21
siOn 12, Teekersmith, and go north to Strong's no-
te), for noon I then to Dieles Hotel, Seaforth, for the
Alma, for neon t• then to. S. Mew's, Concession 2,
Hulleet, for night. WEDNESDAY -To theeRottene
bury Hotel, Clinton, fOr noon ; then to Mex. Inners',
Coneeesion Stanley, for night. TIIUPeSDAY-
West to John G. Steep's, for MOO ; then to Cook's
Hotel, Varna, for night. FRMAY-East, to Mason's
corner, Ito.ul, Tuckerentith, then south to W. D.
Conetesion 2, L. It. S., for noon : then south
to his ownettable for the night. SATURDAY -East
dtoa ;711.1710ersilH:gr.ton's, tee noon : then return to his own
stable, where he will remain until the following Mon-
s 2002;3
THE PREMIUM CLYDESDALE
GARTLY GOLD, 10,755
THE FAMOUS SHIRE
PRIOR'S IIERO, 17,536
THE MAGNIFICENT CLYDE
PRINCE OF AIRTON, Vol. XXVIII
THE GRAND CLYDE
COLONEL GRAIIAM. 12,103
Will fitand during the season at T. J. Berryer Sale
and Exchange Sto,blek, Mill Street, Henson
2003 I T, BERRY, Proprietor.
•
MONDAY-- Will leave his Own Stable, Beeehwood
and go to P. Wood's, Logan, for noon ; then to his
own stable for the night. TUESDAY -To John Mur -
ravel, for norm ; then to .I. G. thieve's, for night.
WEDNESDAY -To John Lanese Concession S, for
noon,: then to hie own fitable tor the nighe.
THURSDAY -To the Dominion lfotel, Dublin, for
IeltIICAY--To Martin Curtin's- Huron Road for
noon ; then to James Dorrance's, lieRielop, for the
night. SATURDAY -To his own etaelle for noon,
remaining Until the ionnring Monday morning.
2002-4
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