The Huron Expositor, 1907-02-15, Page 3A
Dyspepsia,
Pimples,
eadaeheS,
.stipatien,.
- of Appetitet.
rpeltts,
St3mitzia,
and all trim.
arising' from the
Stemaelt, Liver,
Bowels on Mood.
Nee. A. I.atlee
Of i!e neel WI', Out
verl'e 5: " believe
iravo l•cen in
rey grave long etar
/IA tt not beeen feta.
Lae -Joel,: Mood Bit-
ters. I weer= deVert
to auelt art extent
th;et 1 could scarce.
ly move about the
bore e. levas subject
to ; ever" heeedeaterte4
hu and dizsi-
urea; ; rey apPetite
was gone and 1waa
unable to do ner
houeessork. A f ter-
Uteirlfe. to bottica of
11.11;13. I found my
hPalth fully restored.
v:aa. •reeerarriend
it to 1t tired send
Wornaut,111e4.1:'
entaiy
Meetings
(11.'
uron Farmers! Institute
for 1907.
be held as follow, viz
, Town -hip Thursday, Feb-. 14.
patine; --Major Shepherd, of Queen-
Propegating, fruitgralting, bud-
. II. .1. Reed, or reeorgetown, will
nuiples and practice. in stock breed..
ee also by R. te. McLean, Kippert, and
hure. Evening lfeetinge- Major
tree Idetorie (lees on Niagara.River " ;
1. "Birer Horees for profit." „
, Teten Ilan, Friday, February 15
.fteetiree.- Addresses by Major Shop.
etting irut grafting, budding, ete." ,
" Diseasee of daaestive system or
addreease by M. Y. Mel.ean, Seaforthe
leippert. Eteninr, Meeting.- Major
kre e hi-torie days on the Niagara Riv-
e Reed, Horse breed -Mg and care in
easee.
END, Pula's:Hll, Seturday, Feb. 16
teeting.-3fajor Sheppard. "The len-
;Penne,* Reade Pre H. J. Reed,
ins, for eeolit." and addreaies by R. B.
bo, and Paul Madge, Themes Road.:
- lIa;nr Sheppard, " Opportnnitiete
arms " n. J. Reed, lLmc1p1es
stoek breeding -
Town Ife.4.1, Manday, February 18
teetintr.-..‘laior Sheppard, " Planting
,it trees " ; Or. Reed, "Horse breeding
i addressee by R. B. McLean and Paul
ingMeeting.-Major Sheppard," Three,
n Niagara River' ; Dr. Reed, "Maui-
.Feystent in eattle."
31il1er's Ifall, Tuesday. February 19
'tee ting. -Major Sheppard, t` Soil tillage
moietttre • Dr. Reed, " Horse
.are in relation to dieeases." Address-
., Brueefield, and A. 31ustard, Bruee-
: Meeting. -.Major Sheppard, " Oppor-
-median Ferule " ; Dr. Reed, "The
ti foal."
Strong's Ifall, Wednesday, Feb.20
eetxi,.- - Ole jor'Sheppard, "oil tillage
. end fertility- " ; Dr. Reed, " Horse
ere In relation to riieeases." Athirees-
Elimeilie, J. T. Allison, Thames....
eerteir, Hensel!. , F,venine• Meeting. -
era, 4 -opportunities on Canadian
Reed, " Prire.iplee and praatttco in
PuVie hall, Thursilaa , February at
eeting. -MajterShenpard, " tillage 5
e emleture ' ; Dr, 'Reed,
ter." Addreesee le• It. B. Mcan,
t.Smilli lieneall. Evening Meet-
-avatar!, " Three historie da-ee on Nie -
1 ee PaSti. " 13or'' for profit."
i the director.: of the Instatrie will be
.enoon of the meeting at Hensel!, Yehe
11 o'clue.k.
revetinee ii! eommence at- 2 o'clock
‘a. irg meet bees at 7.:.?0,
prormcon,istirr4.ef music anti liter-
, ill be given at ec ening meetinge,
1 in Farmers' feetiture ineetiaga are
1 tu atteini.
Preeid€
It. GARDINER, Seca
Framing.
eeo yr you nearly always
er of pietales you wieh fram-
x keep teeth if it og, often be-
lle expense " Ihoturo ham-
etail er, and we carry -S.
stes and Ifioa1dinga that are
protty but reo..., expeneive.
nee picture for yon, anti we
you of the truth of whab we
yonr next Photo.
I BROS, 0 aforth.
„ anted.
01•••••map..•••••
eel prerared to pay the highest
'i lhtitt1I quantity of first-class
31a,Itle, Beech, Ash,.
feee,„ deSivereti at the Seaforth
Ti lie eitL in even length, ex -
Cm to lee ent 11, 13 and 16 feet-
vood ifead:ter Brae, 40 inches
r cool dercil. Will also buy tint -
at or lcv bt, in bush_ tipt-cial at-
satifactiori guaran-
WM. AMENT. Seafortla
r
pc -47 rs1125
ir :i-irben they-
- 1.11tteeeatteie 'lave eterleetert
La va iilled a.
e • re ve fti „rot ogloc t.
..a*tiaaa• oetia. It (:an haver
L. 1‘ -sae L'ats tiatoat
ottr,
g
P:74 73
si
It, strikes: at.
cr all tIt re tie; ex lung
.'•e; :o; rt. Ct. rit.f, Coughs.,
e,rae, 6ore,
"%tea uktenia anal
; for meny year, an&
t:tan over. It
'w• ens; eirtef.e of ths
%tete \Vila Cherry Bark
Itmeliee. ttetimolatea
leesteitial orgens, allays+
euedues inflammation,
ele tha irritated parte,
eteee end raucous, and aide
eeeitelee tho merbid aa -
D:% be humhueged into;
mita/. ftle of Dr. Wood's Nor -
t. Li put up in yellow
e la:no treee the trade marks,
7e
J. Iahnenet Dello Cote, Ndas
treubled, welt a bed sea
steet aeonned ItaT.
ILO te ray
eei rf•atedies advert ;.:ete..
n eaaol. ake a I reefort.
N'orway Pine rope
• .".1 lite corapletel.y.
examine the growth a The Sovereign Ba
*In 4Y2 years, ending 31it Ociober, 1906.
$25 843,401
6,278,557
15,5781920
have =teased to .
of assets over Liabilities to the Public
increased to . a * * • •
Deposits have increased to 4
.00 opens an account in the Savings Department.
terest paid 4 times a year.
The Sovereign Bank of C ada.
ENSALL A N D r RIEL
For
Sale.
At a berme in, one half seotion in Sonthern Mani-
taba, within a half a mile of a good railroad town.
Improvements cost over 0,000, wheat averaged 34
eutiheiR per acre est year, pain sales amount to from
$1,400 to $1,00o each, year, beeides, cattle, bogs, oto.
100peres ploughed re.tdy for spring crop, BO tteree
being summer fallow. This is a money maker. Get
lull particulars at once from
A, A. WATT,
2040-t1 Brucelleld, Ont.
Established :879
Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis
Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
creseseue is a boon to Asthmatics
Does it not seem more effective to breathe n
remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs
than to take the remedy into the stomachs'
Itcures because the air rendered strongly natl.
=pee is carried over the diseased surface with
every breath, giving prolonged ancl constant treat-
ment. It ta nevaluabie to mothers with small
children.
Thoseof a consumptive
tendeocy find, immediate
relief from cou hs or
Ifiamed coudinohs of the
lthroat.
Sold by druggists.
Smici postai for booklet.
e,„
ameettero, eireas
mited, Agents, Mont -
Canada. 307
Farm Laborers and
Domestics.
,
1 hove been appointed by the Dominion_ rlovern-
merit to place in from the United Kingdom
. in positions se farm laborers and domest'ee servants.
rs
Aoy peon requiring such help should n tify ma by
' letter stetibg fully the kind ot help re(tb
uired, when
wanted and the wages offered. The nui ers arrir-
lug may not. be sufficient to supply all requests, Nit
very effort will be made to provide each applicant
/With help required.
GEORGE MURDIE,
2042-13 Seaforth.
The New Store
For New -Good
FRU IT -
nese are arriving daily, and the quality is with -
4t1 tdoubt the very hest. Our prices are the
o Nest.
$8:1-
kinnan Iladdie, Ciscoes, Whitefish, Mackerel
and Trout. These are very scarce, but are extra
good quality.
VEGETABLES -
Lettuce, Celery, Cabbage, Carrots, Beets, Par
snips and Turnips always on band.
•FRESII MEATS -
We buy nothireg but the best quality in Beef,
Pork and, Lamb in this department. We have
extra -line prices.
,CURED MEATS -
Hain, Bacon, Breakfast. Bacon and Rolls always
on hand.
• 'COOKED' MEATS --
Corned. Beef, Head Cheese, Bologna and New
England Ham.
'GROCERIES -
Our grocery department is complete. le Alwaye
fresh and good.
KRUSE tROS.,
COMMERCE BLOCK PHONE 98
SEAFORTH.
Do You .
•
INI,sh to Visit
MEXICO
CALIFORNIA
kiondoA.
or the
"SUNNY SOUTH"
Are you anxious to escape the cold weather
and snow, and spend the winter in the ,
"Land of Fruit and Floaters."
Tourist tickets -ere on sale daily, and if you're
• eoutemplating a trip see that your tickets are
routed via Grand Trunk. .
For ticomix fed full information call ore
W. liONIERVIfeLhl, Town Agent.
• A. i. MILIAN, Depot Tieket Agent.
Woocrs PhOSA0aine
The Great English. .Beinedn
Tones and invigorates the whore
nervous system, naakos now
Blood in old. Veins. Cures Nero
ous Vebility, 'Mental and Brain Worry, Des-
Pandortoy, SexaalTVeakness, Emissions, Sper.
Inatorrhcea, and .PITects of -Abuse or Excesses.,
Price n per box sh.e. f. or $5. One will please, six
Will cure. Sobtsby all druggists or mailed in
Plain pkg, on reternot of price. New pamphlet
'nailed free. Tio Wood ilifereliolne Co.
(formerly Windsor) Toronto, Ont
TO CONTRASTORS.
7 -Sealed fenders will be received by the undersigned t
"up to saturday, February 22rd, at 1 p. in., for the
erection of a cement and brick school house atWal-
ton. Plans and specifications Inv be seen at. the
restdenee ef the undersigned • The briek i. furnieh.
„red and delivered on the ground by the trustees. 1
The lowest or any tender not neeessarily accepted,
THOMAS H. BOLGER,
Secretate -Treasurer
• V. S. S. No. 11, Morris, Grey and McKillop,
204e-3 Walton.
TRONG HEA AND SKILLED HANDS TO
THE FRONT 1 .Xttend the fatuous
• TORONTO, ONT.
And be properly prepared for bteelness posit-
ions, We deal only in High Grade Business Ed- '
ueation-the kind every young man and woman
should have. Our school has now* the largest
attendance in its Metope Commence naw,
Prepare well and steams Is certain. No trouble
for our graduates to get emeltiona. Catalogue
free.
W. 3.4 ELLIOTT, Principal
Con Yonge and Alexander Ste
202241
The First Day.
Tho first day of ouriwinter term
be January 2nd, 1907. We
will then re -open with undoubted0y
the largest sla,s in thehistory of
this school. If you 10ant the edu-
cation that prepares for good posi-
tions) write for our catalog—costs
nothing.
AU Gradustes get Positions.
TEM BERLIN
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
W. D. EULER, Principal.
2018
.0100.
eitatinerasermsereserazole
.,••••••••••••••••••,1/1/0=1100/1/4100NNINAl
Only One Best
In die line of Ruttiness Training Insti-
tutes in Canada, and that ,one is tbe
well-known
Central Business College,
OF TORONTO.
Best in courses of study, best In num
-
hers and experience of teachers, best in
securing positions for graduates. Have
you read our catalogue? It explains
our methods. Get it before you decide
which school you will attend.
Winter term from Jan. 2n1. •You
w;11 be welcome. Ener any time.
W. II. SHAW, Principal
Yonge and Gerrard streets, Toronto
I 2018-20
-anci all stoliasch
Stops andb:pwetil:ydisorders.Make
- plump and rosy. 1 Proved
COliC l3gre'5?2:Icir°sul:.
f71:84gutsfIll
for it -
Nurses' and Mothers' Treasure
1
Lumberman's
Friend
All -travellers, and those en-
gaged isn outdoor work, should
always have a bottle of
Hirst's *ain
Exterminator
at hand. It is the most
powerful liniment manufac-
tured and gives instant, relief
in eases of Wrenches, Bruises
and Sprains. kt also cures
Strains, Rheumatism, Neuralgia
and all kindred troubles. 25c.
at all dealers.
Try Birsrs Little Liver Pills
for indigestion and dyspepsia.
Ask your deal& or send us
25c. direct. A handsome
souvenir card free.
THE F. F. DALLEY CO., Limited
Hamilton, Ont. 107
e
THE LONDON LIFE'S
Honest Dealing, .Sound Inne.stments'Realized Estimates and a
Eileen Record, are some Of the features that make this pre-
eminently the •Policyholders' Company.
6.78%
Was the average rate of interest earned -on the mean in-
vested assets for 1906. The average rate for the past twenty
.vears is the highest of all the companies ler thug for that
length of time, NO LOSSES ON IN V'ESTA: ..-NTS. •
W. II ROBINSON. Inspector, Seaforth
0100
xposito
DISTRICT IIIIA.TTORS.
attnost.atihtifttrout*..
Durharh Cement CoMehrle-The
annual meeting of the National Part -
land Oement Company, Of Dttrtharre
Ontario, inivehich many of our read -
'eta are interested, was held In To-
mato recently. There was quite a
difference .between this meeting and
the One held a year ago. The pay -
Inca of two five per cent dividends
during the year did much to make
the stock holde-rs satisfied. ?resi-
dent explained to the
stookholderse preOnt that the mill was
now on a good paykig balite, as evi-
denced ,b'y elle two dividends, and the
payment of a large legacy of debt
handed down from the Dreviouio man-
agement. Het pointed out also that
cOrteiderable improvement had been
made during the year, that a neW
cold tutorage 'building had been con-
structed ondi that the• management
had great expectations fox' the fee
ture euccess of the mill. He also re-
ferred to the eargery Increased output
of 1906 over any previous year, and
gave it as his opinion that the magni-
ficent mill is capable of still great-
er results, He also thtimated that
the 'board had been able -to secure
•large additional marl bed, and that
the k had +entered into negotiations
for the purthase of; the ,same and ex-
pected the deal to be ratified by the
stockholdertl•at this meeting. Though
some objections were made the deal
was ratified unanimously.
X Good Candidate. -The :Winnipeg
Free Press says: One of the strong -
et ta,ndidaterr for provincial honors,
nominated at the recent Liberal con-
ventions in Manitoba is Adam Forbes,
of Rethwell, who will cantett • the
constituency of Cyprease Mr. Forbes
was born September 15, 1856, in the
townsMp of Morris, colinty of Hur-
on, near Brussels, .Ontario. Ha
came W -Oat in March, 1882, and en-
tered fOr the homestead l and pre-
emption' on which he lives at= pre-
sent, south 1-2 18-8-8, weft, adjein-
ing the vlllage of Rathewell. He
'Cure EveryFor.
11
• I
After you have daten a m al,
the stomach should do tvvo
things—pour out a. dissolvng
anid to digest the food— nd
churn the food until ccrn-
pietely digested and liquifi d.
%Sour Stomach, Belching G ,s,
Indigestion, Dyspeps a,
simply mean that the stomach .
is not doing its work properly.
'l2-a-tives " strengthen
• the stomach and increase
lowf -1-`c
o Juke
"Miff -a -fives" m ake the Eyler
active and regulate the bowels.
There will be an end to tho *e,
Bilious Headaches, too, as
soon as you start curing yolir
Dyspepsia and ConstipatiOn
with Fruit-a-dves,
Fruit-a-tives " contain tie
wcruderful medicinal prtj-
p'! ties of fruit—in an acti e
curative form. 5oc. a-boix
- • -6 for 2 .5o. At all dealers
eP
ate/ 0
seal -
On (FRUIT LIVEriVABLETS,/
17
barn 'this spring. -Mr. Fred Kibl
Ltstowel, an old Dashwood boy oall
here" ast week to visit his broth
In-law, ,Mr. Jacob Kellerman.
Cotten, colds, hoarseness, and other tbr t
silmente are quickly relieved by Crew
.1b1ets. tett cents per box. All druggists '
•
Blvt h.
Death. -There passed, away at
late residence, 278 Palmerston even
Toronto, on She 31st of Janua
r,
r-
er
Y.
Witie elected as councillor for the rr,u- 1 Jane- MacQualter, widow of the te
nicipality of Elm River in th.e year Wm: Drummond, formerly merebalrit
1886 and AS reeve in 1887. Mr. Forbes of Blyth, Ontario. Mrs. Drilmtno d
In 1889 'built the first ,store in the was 'born .in Kelso, Scotland, in
village of Rathwelf and started in- 1826 and tame to London, Canada, in
to the general store 'business in 1890. 1854, where a few year later she
He is now.. in the hardware and lum- Wee married. Her husbaad pre
bet' busina In Bothwell as well as ceased her five years 'ago. I
toncluctthg farming clperationi.Ile mediately after their enarrlege
was elected .Yeeye of themunicipality Drummond began bun e in Blyl
ortollt for the year 1894 where they resided un 11 eighte
ice held that hanorabie po- 1 years ago, when they renoved to'
freroes has always been ?onto. Mrs. Drummond; was ve
'opiates! and 'his many much beloved by a large circle
or South'
and 'has
eittett,
a Li
9-
r.
h,
o-
Iip of
iriendsrOare looking forward to ,h,"is friends. A little over a year ago s e
election' the next rrember for Cy- muffered from a stroke of pa,raly is
press. from which he never fully recov r-
ed, although in possession of her
The Ueborne and HIbbert Irfaur- Mental faculties until the last, Al
of
ance Company. -The thirty -$1t an- Drummond was the beloved mother
nual meeting of the members of the Mrs. A C. VanEgmond, Mr. R. Dru
Usborne and Hibbert Mutual Fire In- mond and Miss H. D. Drummond,
outer/ice Company Wale -held in the Toronto. he also eaves four gra
public 'hall, Farquhar, on eloriday,
the 4th inst. There was a good at-
tendance of rrembers and a lively in-
terest shcown. in the eorppany. •Mr.
John A. Norrie, of Hibbert, presided.
The financial report of the treasurer
Showed the assets to be $112,500, with
a caah, balance on hand of $6,645, thus
showing the eornpany to be in a very
satisfactory position financially. •The
increased insurance of this year over • Seaforth, July 24, 1874
last year exceeded $150,000. Messrs. Rev. Mr. Greheln, of Egmondvil
W. H. Passmore a'nd Robert Norris wiU preach his farewell sermon
were eleeted directors for the en- his own congregation on Sund
suing three years and Mr. W. Brock morning nett.
for the ensuing two years. Mr. W. J B. Smith, Of Landon', has purch
.A. Turnbull, who had acted very effi- ed from Mr. Campbell .the half lot
clently- as auditor for thirteen years. Main steeet adjoining Mr. Stewar
•asked to be relieved and the meetieg blacksmith iihop. Hei intends erect'
reluctantly consented to -!his retire- onit a large brick building,
ment. Messrs. JOint Kay and Joshua which he' intends establishing
Johns were appointed auditors for .hheetet and confectionery manufa
this year. At a meeting of the new tory. A special meeting of the Hu
board of directors subsequently held set Presbytery was 'held in this vi
Mi.. W. H. Passmore was *appointed lage on Wednesday last, to consid
president; Mr. J. L. Ruseall, viceepres- they call' to Rev. Wm. Graham,
• ident and Mr. R. W. F. Beavers, sec- Egroondville to the congregation
children, and .one reat grandchild
• • •
In The Olden Days.
Pritie 01.•••
of
cj-
Interesting sketches of the early
days of Seaforth and vicinity-,
taken from the files of- The Ex-
positor.
retary treasurer.
Croup can positively be stopped' in
20 minutes. No vomiting -nothing to
sicken. or distress your child. A
oweet, pleasant, and safe Syrup, call- Other day and fractured his arm.
ed Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure. does the ---
work and does it quickly-. Dr. . • Seamen', July 21, 1874,
Shoopei Croup _Cure is for Croup a- The members qf 33ritannia Mama
lone. remember. It's for Croup, that's Lodge', of this village, have lease
all, It doeen't claim' to cure et, dozen thet second flat of the new buildin
ailments. Sold by C. Aberhart, Sea- inoW in' gl-ourse of erection by el
forth. Counter, and intend fitting it up fo
0 a lodge room. - l
• Beechwood The by-law to raise by way of
James v. loan the sum of $5,500 for the pur
Notes. -Mr. ani Mrs. .chase of a steam; fire engine for Sea
Ryan and Miss M. E. McFadden at- •
forth, was voted on, on Saturday las
tended the wedding of a cothein of
and was defeated by a majority o
Mrs. Ryan's, in the township of Wa-
wanosh last week. -Last week a ICarr.
Mes. Grieve, wife of Mr. Haig
picture of Mr. Me J. Phelan, poet -
Grieve, of the first concession, Mc
master of St. Columben, Quebec, re- -
Killop, died on Friday last. Mr
presenting Ihirre ea the oldest post-
Grieeve was tee secoed daughter o
master in Canadier being in- his 84th
the late Joh& Geventock, esrid was
year end fiftyl-first Of service. •It is
native of, Scotland. She camel to th
a peculiar coincidence that J. J.
country with her parents le 183
Holland, Toastmaster at St. Colum -
add they mated in McKillop, about
'ban, Ontario, 'holds the palm. for the
mile and a half from where Seafor
youngest postmester in Canada, , be -
now stands. She was married to b
ing only one-fourth of Mr. Phelan'a
Grieve in 1846. She leaves ,a fam
•age. -Our merchant is selling the
of three eons and five dau liters,
bal-ance of 'his winter goods. very
On Friday night last the sash
cheap. -McKillop council are prepar-
door indeatry of Walter Cook, C
ing to build se'v'eral -new cement
ton, was destroyed by fird Loss
bridges next sea,son. •
su bout $1,500.
e,
Pnae. River, idlifield township. M
•Graham has- accepted the call.
-Abner cowgirls, the 13 year oid
eon of Mr. N. COUsibee, of Tucker -
smith, fell from a ch,erry tree tle
,
Dashwoon.
Seaforth, Aug.
Notes, -Johnnie Stier, the little . lad
The new gait block er
Wh.o was so seriously Injured a cou-
the 'railway track by Mr.
et.and •Mr. W. M. Gray,
ful•l ope•ration. 1 troue after effecte with this same
••
'
MT. 3. H. Benson has sold to 'Mc.! f`fedlcifie. Theee Pine protect you,
Pillmen, the' lot on Main Street op- they curet you, they up -build you;
posite the foundry. The price pale thoy banish all evil after effects, Dr.
for the lot and building. was $1,400, j Willit&ns' Pink .Pills ward off *ell
Mr. Pillman's sons intending erecting ' wnter ailments. They cure all blood
a carriage factory andblacksmite 1, and nerve disorders. They are t -he
shop oni the lot. . 1 greatest blood builder and nerve
' On .Tuesday_evening last the melee ; tonic ecience 'has yet discovered. Ask
matter where you
:bers a the Orange lodge and the . your ne• ighbOrs, .no
you will learn of someone
Orpreaerleg'ent e .dYbRullevg. JB. irWitc.11C4u•tfierS,eapfa°;ttekl.t: 1 live,
haaaneat been cured by Dr. Williams'
ofi the Methodiet •eleurch, with a Pink Pllareaftee other•
medielnee leave
hanclsofn• e gold ring. ., failed. It 14 on the unbiased evi-
- Mr. Wm. Donnelly has eommenced denee or your .nelghbors that we ask
to Irttn: a daily stage between Sea-, Tr ,ytoduuelyearetbessicek Poilil„sziannrg.a.ir mtrrifesi.
forth and • Zich
ur. ;
Mr. Edward Turner, sr., an old res- Emma Doucet, St. Eulalle, Quebec
Went' of Tucker-smithdid at the sa" Words can hardly exerea
residence of 'his son, Edward, on the ys: '
my gratitude for what Dr. Waliarne
.. e .
resident of the 2nd eonceesion of Phik Pills have done for me. I had
an attaevim
k of la grippe ,tilch left e
27th ult. Tb.e deceased had beeh e
Tuckerernith since, 1834. , 1 a elufferer from headaShe2 and pain
pie of weeks ago, by being dragged by
a cow, continues to improve, although
progrees is, 'naturally, slow, but
hopes are now entertained/ for his
recovery. -Phe ent ertainment under
the auepices of the young people of
the Lutheran church on Tuesday ev-
„ening in Zirnmerie hall waseevell at-
tended and was a "yew silent:134.N1 and
enjoyable affair showing that there is
'talent ' among the young people of
Theihwood equal, if not superior to
that of many much larger and more
pretentious places. -Another business
change has taken place in town. Mr.
Jonas Ilartleib has sold his hardware
steck and buSiness to Mr..David Tier -
man, who is a good business man and
is well and favor,a;bly known through-
out the whole district and who win
we have no doubt, do a good and le -
creasing business. -Mr. D. Geiger has
been given' the contract i of attending
to the street lighting ft3er this year.
-Jozeph Ziler, sr., has disposed of
this 60 acre farm on the 13th concese
sion of Stephen, to Jacob Zeller, who
takes possession in the spring. Mr.
Ziler iritends buying a larger farm. -
Mr. and Mrs. G. Nadiger have return-
ed from a very pleasant visit of sev-
er' weeks with friends ha 'Michi
e,gan
-Mies Mary Winkenwader has gone
to New York where she takes'a- good
• positon as dressmaker in a large es-
tablishment there.—Mr. Jacob Wadi -
ger, of the town line, is making, pre-
parations for the erection of a new
a
r.
ly
nd
in-
a -
7, 1874,
cted near
Cart-
e now in
hewedthestore • now be1ng butit by
Fidelity Lodge! I,- 0. 0, F., at an an
nes' Tents]; Of ,$460. •
On Monday Iast, A, deputation_ eon-
sistirfg of eleetare. McDermott, Cash,
Dewar and. Lunreeden, of Seafertie
waited on Bev. W. dralta,ra at jaio re,
!dente in Egmandville, and, in be-
half of -a 'number of friends in Sea-
-forth and vicinity, presented the rev-
erend gentleman with an RdfireteS, ac-
companied byea purse containing $134.
Mr. Graham and farnilY left fox their
new home hi Pine Itiver on Tuesdax.
Typhoid fever Of a, Malignant kind
is now prevalent in Tu.ckersmitle. Mr,
George Walker 'has been. suffering
with it for aortae time.
Seaforth, Aug. 21, 1814.
For a week pee bush fires have
been raging in Several: plates in this
vicinity. A swamp in tne Tear of
Harpurhey has been. on 'fire for some
time, and the residents in the vi -
chitty are in ,nightly terror a hav-
ing their property dfttroyed. The
residence of Rev. M. Barr has bean
sehlously threatened several times.
'On Monday last,, Dr. King, of this
village met with an accident while
out in' McKillop, which caused hi4
death. While leaving the residence of
Mr, Jetta Horan in .McKillop, ba
homes ran away aid the. doctor was
dragged for over a mile under the
'hugge. Ile was taken to .the residence
of W.. J. Shannon, but he neverf re-
gained conscioueness and died short-
ly after, medical aesistance arrived
from Seaforth. He was only 28 years
pf age: '
,Mr. 011 -ver Mills, of Hullstt,
riall on the blade of a grain cradle,
the othoi+ day and cut a bad gash in.
• his hip. Hfe .nearly bled to death be-
fore medical assistance arrived.
Gas in the Stomach.
Belching end that sense of fullness
so often experienced after eating le
caused bythe formation of gas. The
atomach. fails to perform, its func-
tiona,- and. the food ferments. Ohara-
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
will corked the disorder. They aid
digestion, encli strengthen and Invig-
orate the stomach and bowels. For
eale by all druggietko.
*-gto.
Canada.
-The present high prices of lumber
are said to be largely -due to the great
esareity of logs and labor, and, a
shortage of cars in British Columbia.
Ordere ready laet, fall are still wait-
ing for transportation at Vancouver.
Prices 'Judi to be advanced, as logs
have doubled in price, an'd eabor is
also 'high and hard to get. •
—Frank Chaatler, cattle buyer, of
London, was blatantly killed early
Thursday morning as theresultof a
dloote with a hack driver. Chant -
ler insisted Oh driving the hack and
In .attempting to turn around at
the rear of a timed, upset the vehicle
and was naught beneath it. His neck
was beeken.
-A fish car which was left at
Hamilton station for some weeks and
was then' ordered to London for re -
Oars has been found to contain a
mail bag, having letters and papers
for Southampton and northern parts.
The bag was stolen on the bight or
January 6th, and is said to have
been the second rnailb ag rifled at
Hamilton within a short time. The
thief left nothing unopened, and what
he carried off is unknown.
-Frederick Tunnecliffe, son of the
late FrOd Tannecliffe, hotel -keeper,
near =Trenton Station, was accident-
ally killed 01111 Saturday,, while drive
Ing home from hunting. Two loaded
guns Were in the rig, and when
was taking- them out one of then i Was
discharged, 'blowing off a portion of
his head. Tunnecliffe was 24 years
of age, anti married.
-A very distressing accident oc-
curred at Piceadilla, a hamlet im
the Tear', of Frontenac county, , whent
a young sou -of John Salisbury had
his eye torn out. The lad lel ,111
the General Hotpital at Kingston.
He was eliding down a hill, Oni Oziel
of hire trips the sleigh 'became un-
tr.anagea,ble, and ran into a thorny
bush, with the result that his eye
was torte out by one of the stout
branches.
-A broken leg on his wedding day
did not prevent the bridegroom, Thos.
Gingras, an employe of the Cavell-
dieh Lnanberl Company, of Lakefield,
Peterboro county, from being mar-
ried to Miss Queen, a popular 'young
lady at Young's Point, in the same
district. Gingras was driving from
LakefleId to the Roman Catholic
church at You'ng's Point, when 'the
sleigh was upset and his leg frac-
tured nean trie thigh. He heroically
continued his Journey and went
through the ceremony in 'the pres-
ence of a, large number ef guests.
After thee:nuptials he was taken to
St. Joseph's Hospital, in Peterboro.
DEADLY LA GRIPPE,
Canada Again Being Ravished by an
Epidemic of This Disease.
Winter after Whiter Canada is
swept from ocean to ocean by -813
epidemic of la grippe or • influenza,.
It le one of the deadliest trouedes
known to our climate. It etarts
with I sneeze -and ends with a corn-
plicetion. It lays the strong man
on hie barec, it tortures him with
fever and Chills, headaches and baek-
aches. Itl eaves the sufferer an. sa,sy
prey to pneureanie, bronchitis, con-
numption and other deadly diseases.
You cat! avoid la grippe by fortif y-
in& your eystene with Dr. Williams'
Pink Pelee You can cure the disas-
'
i in the storreteb. I es -ed Several meth-
Seafoeth, Aug. 14, 1874, [ choke • but found nothing- to help m.a
iyihnehs. Legalt k Jamieson ha‘ve -until 1 took Dr. Williams' Pink
,e......... Pillel When I 'began 'them I was
,
week and very 'down, The
meeh ruCI
TERsoN,s pills hav not only .fully reetored
ity health, but I gained in flesh while
d them - to
-
COUGH lost -ors
ilitulo by an old recipe that has cured
coughs and colds for two generations.
go.for Ai= t=a8 0.itiroPYpreeamesodig
At WAG too. Demand tbi threo•ownercd
Idnd. in tin, red and yellow box. 2
THEY WILL CURE
•
taking thern. I recommen
all sufferers." •
You can get these pillo from any
rr.edicine .dealer or by ntail at 50
tents a box or oix boxes for $2.60'
from the Dr. William's' Medicine Co,
Mreckville, Ont.
f Satis action or your Money Back.”
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powtwoisoikowevoliskfweiwk""
r FEE best possiole business for you, for us, for every-.
1 body, is one in which the advantage to the buyer
and seller is mutual, in whi.ch the profit on the transaction
is on both sides, in whichhe seller can say to the buyer,
15
"if we don't sell you. the e goods, we both loose moue
This is the real core of good business; out of it grows the
great success in the business world. .
To -day we say to you, if we don't seli you the goods
below, WE BOTEI LOOSE MONEY. We loose because
we cannot afford to carry god s from one season to another.
You loose because you will never buy them as cheap again,.
•••
Two Good Wogs in 9othing.
• MEN SUITS
CLEARING A
15 choices and each
suit, well lined, well, made,
reason for redwing these s
be here shortly, and we are
suits and broken lines; Afl
9.nd $10 suis.
$5.00
Suit a first -e ass tw a or serge
ra guaranteed to wear. 0
ts is, that our Spring stock will
aerations to dispose of all odd
of these are regular $7.50, $9
• - •$ppoial Price $5.00
Men's Overcoats
pay you to b
at, prices that
y for next year
Men's Ulster Overcoats storm coiiac, double breatea
Irish frieze—black, grey and brown,—first-clasS
re-
gular $8 and. $8.50 coats. •
pecicta Price S333
Men's Dress Overcoats, fine black, grey and
striped
Overcoats, italitut lInillg8, velvat collars, stylish make; this
lot includes all of our very latest coats.
HALF PRICE
Men
00masteamsameassamattasama
Underwear for
Small Amounts
These lines are here eeause they escaped our notice
before stock -taking, but th.e prices they'bear now means:
tley will not be here long. •
UNDER8HIRTS-7-Me s pure wool ribbed, double
breasted, fancy trimmed, alt sizes: shirts oaly, regular 75e
line, for 49c.
Men's ribbederey and
made, good weight, 35c
Men's. heavy Cashin
-lined, blue and black, regu
nk Underwear, pure l
re knit Wdrking shirts, fleee
ar 750 line, for 59e.
Heavy Reductioii on Heavy Mitts.
Our
these incluc
Mule skin, heavy wool knit lining
Pig skin faced, heavy wool lined -
.0aLf skin, none better to wear
-Genuine pinto shell mitts, regular $1 .
• Heavy Sox, pure wool 'ribbed sox, fancy wor
'regular 2:5c lines •
tire stock of Mitts goes on sale -.until eleared
the famous Hudson Bay Compaars makes.
350-
60o
60c
753
190
Furs 25 per cent. discount.
SPECIAL 3 ONLY black dog coats, storm cuffs .
$3 in sleeves leather bound under arms, first-
class lining, high epllar
or -Butter and Eggs taken as Cash,
aesse-e-o-o-o-e-o-e-4-4.--4-4-4-4-4-4-reseseee-asee0
STEWART BRaa
SEAFORTH
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