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The Huron Expositor, 1907-03-01, Page 3• eryone needs something create and maintain .ength for the daily mei of duties. There is nothing better Ln an Ale or Porter, the lity and merit of which •i been attested by :mists, physicians and e..-t-te at the great exhib- :C1115-. sure and safe, and are t ir of tho system. 'gently unlocic the accretions, clear eEeto Anil waste matter from this. 'and give tone and vitality to this ntestinai tract, curing ConsUpa-, ileadeche,•Bilionsmess: D.TEPeP-. 1.ted Tongue, Foul Breath, Jana. lartburn, and Water Brash. Mrs. n, Woodstock, N.B., writsa abaud and myself have used Me),.., Laxa-Liver Pills for a number of To think we cannot do without, ey are the only pills we ever cents or five bottles fer,41.00,4 alms or direct, on receipt of price rMilbirrnCo, likaited, Toronto"! Esines College h grade Commereial School Three Courses ial Stenography - Telegraph GEORGE. SPOT TON, Prinp rids of woman suffer untold minty - day with aching backs that really rusiness to ache. A worha "s hada Lade lo Ache. Under ordinary s iv-m:0A to he str4ng and ready 1r bear the burdens of life. rd to do housework with an ask. Hoare of misery at leisure or If women only knew the cense. comes from sick kidneys, awl of trouble sick kidneys cause in can't help it. If more work is- m than they can stand it's not Jered that they got out Of ord. is simply their cry for help. A N'S I ON:EY DILLb Du. They're helping sick, over- kIneye—all over the world— = strortg, healthy and vigorous. an, Douglas, Ont., writes: "For onths I was troubled with Limo Wa unable to zn.ovei without. ied all kinds of plasters am! ht they were no use. At last I Don's. Kidney Pills and ,r7tkee.1 Earters of the box pa as strong and well as ever." b-rx or three boxes for E.-2.pr= r 113 Wan Kidney PiJi Ow_ cannot possibly have a better Cocoa than Das drink and a sustaining Fragrant, nutritious and Ica This excellent Cocoa is the system in robust and enables it to resist. Inter's extreme cold.. rocers and Storekeepers 'b. and This. Laborers and. oraestics. flifiiitted by the Dominion Coverrfr niiigrants frein the i rafted KillgdallV fLIVI domestic servants, such help shOUla Txot,ity int by the kind of help re(ptired, whom ‘t.r.a.f4 offered. The numbers arriv 50lieient Lei supply; ati requests. but iJe made to provnie each applicnnt UHL SMILLIE, HEAD 'OF.FICE, RANDOLPH MACDONALD, President, A. A. ALLAN. Vice-Pretildent, ' D. M. STEWART, General Mager. TORONTO. Oapital Subacribed.•••-•• 20-110 * •-• ** •:•••*••••••e.4.1,•• • Capital Fully Paide,4164 **•••••••••••••••••••00 ** 1t3SerVe Fulad••••••••••••te • • •b•••••• Ig • • • • • • • • Assets •0•• • * * • • • $ 4,000.000 -4,000,000. 1,255, 000 25,00 0,000 'General Banking Satins Department Interest credited quarterly HENSALL AND BRITCEFIEL D. Sale. At a bargain, clue half section in Southern Mani- -tuba, within rt halt a mile of a good ritilroed town. Improvements cost over 0,000, wheat averaged 84 bushels per acre last ye.ar, pain sakes amount to front 13.„400 to $1,900 each year, besides, cattle, hogs, etc. 100 sores ploughed reAdy for spring crop, 60 acres being- summer fallow. this is a money maker. Get full particulars at once from WATT, 2040-tf Brucelleld, Ont. Size 18'18 Woke* Vire lend gott free and poet* title nth:air rteraped1S-theb. YOU' theist of 5 nen designs CARNATIONS Colonial Art Centrepiece POPPIES, HOLLY, VIOLETS es AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSES trite to -day enclosing 23 cents ial tamps or coin and state design wasted -- "This fie the biggest offer we- ever =an. Ws do it to convince every woman that the HOME JOURNAL is the grIttst magazine published le Canada. contain' g Health and Beauty De* saatsot Cookirrt, Household High Wit_ond or, fe‘hon Notes, important rarefy, news l rind Short Stories end Latest Patterns. Bend ZS cents for one year's subeeriptioa to ihe Boum Journal and the centrepiece. • s AddreiCIRMLATION DEPARTMENT, HE Horne Journal:,),,r° McKillop Directory for 1907 13pHN- M. GOTENLOCK, Reeve, Winthrop P. O. TAMES COWAN, Councillor, Seaforth P. O. WORN MCDOWELL, Counci1lor, Sea- RON P. 0. (ALEX. ROSS; coutenior, ;Winthrop P. 04 OAKES 'RYAN, Councillor; BeeChwood MICHAEL MUrtME, C1ek, Ninthrep ' 0-r 0. K. HOLLAND, Treasurer, Beedb.r. wood P. 0. /10140MON SHANNON, J. P., Sanitary C Ineeecter, Winthrop P. O. For abitte,sf. bed -time." what .couid -he 'better than a ,giam cir milk and 'Mooney's -sSf.'1/ - Perfection Cream Sodas Canada's finest crackers, from Canada's &nest bakery. Cthp„ inviting, deiciotm in the air -tight boxes, that keep them in faukiess condition. 'Your racer has 'VtATEEjORE Lt EALTHFUL -PLEAANSINT IF YOU WEAR ii ,coliVEitz9 rift( ellAw ATZRPROOr LED,CLOTHING eLacrt OR YELLOW Perfect Protection Longest Service Low in Price fIliirr — au the very best. Our prices are the TN are arriving daily, and the quality is with. 1 181— Fill1104 }addle, Ciscoes, Whitefish, Mackerel and Trout: These are vety scarce, but are extra good quality-. VEGETABLES— Lettuce, Celery, Cabbage, 'Carrots, Beets, Par - snips and Turnips always on hand. 'FRESH MEATS— We buy nothing, but the best quality in Beef, Pork and Lamb in this department. Wo have extra fine prices. CAE° MEATS— Hari, Bacon; Breakfast Bacon and Rolls always on bend. COOKED MEATS -- Corned Beef, Head Cheese, Bologna and New England Ham. OROCENES-r- Our grocery department is complete. TAlways fresh and good.. KRUSE PROS., - OJMMERCE BLOOK — PHONE 96 SEAFORTH. Farm Laborers and Domestics. nave been appointed by the Dominion Gdifernr ment to place immigrants from the •United Kingdom in positions as farmlaborerif and domestic servants.' Any person requirink such help should notify me by letter stating fully the kind of help required, when wanted and the wages offered, The numbere arriv- ing may not be sufficient to supply all requests, but very effort will be made to provide each applicant With help required. GEORGE MURDIE, ' 2012-13 Seaforth. Store to Rent. The west store of the Bell Block, in the Village of Hensel!. This is suitable for a general store, res- taurant, or any business requiring a large, well - fitted building. A comfortable dwelling aboVe the store. Possession can be given at once. Apply to ROBERT BELL, SeaforthiOut. 2045-tf SOO Id Everywhere •vCs, V1.41.0440 twat* F ewe , • CRESOLENE A EPTIC TABLETS A simple sad effective remedy for $ORS THROATS AND COUGHS ', They combine -the gerrnicrklal value of Oresolene with the soothing properties of slippery elm and Lico- rice. Your druggists or frere us, 10c in stamp& Lanz% man Co., Limit, Agents, Montreal. rlez TeethingtBabie are saved anilering—and mothers given rest—when one uses Nurses'and Mothers' Treasure Qtdckly relieves—regulates the towels — prevents convulsions. Used so years. Absolutely safe. At drogustores,,26e. F 6 bottles, $1.25. Nationaijorag&Chetniesi Co., Tiftrilfed, soie Proprietors, Montreal. Women To weak and ailing women, there is at least one WarY to help. But with that way, two treatments, must be comblited: One is local, one is constitu. Lanai. but both are imp rtant, both essential. Dr. Shoop's Night Cure 4s tbe Local. Dr. Shoop's Restorative the Constitutional. • The forzner—Dr. Shoop' Night Cure—is a toPical mucous membrane sup's() itory remedy. while Dr. hoop's Restorative is w olly an internal trea xnent. The Restorative ieacbes throughout the er4ire system. seeking tile raper of all nerve. all 'tissue, and all blood a11ment4,. The "Night Cure",,as its name implies, does its work while you sleep. It soothes sore and inflam- ed mucous surfaces, bea13 local weaknessea and diecbarges, while the Re$orative, eases nervouS exciternen,t, gives renew*d vigor and ambition, builds up wasted tissues, strength. vigor, and ene Restorative—Tabiets or Li ringing about renewed . Take Dr. Shooil's uid--as a general tonic to the system. For posit' elocalbelp, use as well EAS. A' ERHART. Woo The Tones nervous lood owe Debility, Mental pendent% ,9 exited W snatorrAcea„and Aired Price $1 per box, sixfo will cure. Sold by all pla»z pkg. on receipt o nsailec1.tee. Tho (f by Windsor) eze, • PhOnPhOailie g Rngliela Bentediy, d invigorates the whole system, makes new old Will& Coxes Nero. nd Brain. Worry, Dee- se, Emisirkons, ,Sper. of Abuse or Excesses. $5. One will please, six druggists or mailed In rice. New panvplaell Medicine Oe• -• Torentosent "SATIT-Y-Al YOU SHOULD INSURE EN TBE THE LONDON A.IFE, A home company, because of its (Inviable record for 3conomical manage- inent,aa is evidenced by comparing the coat of management with any'other company engaged in "ordinary" and "industrial" insurance. The expense eost of carrying on the industrial branch Is fully 157: higher than the "or- dinary branch. - As bo94 branches, however, are kept separate, for the pure pose of equitable distributson ot profits the public a' e warned againSt • ous cemparisOne, made by competitors, showing the combined expense ratio, of the London Life as greater than their own. W El ROBINSON IIrspector, Seaforth. , . DISTRICT• MATTERS. . Parting Gifts—we notice by the St. Mane paper e that 'Rev. A. Me- iWilliams and Mrs. McWilliams were oubstantially and kindly remembered by the congregation of Firat Presby- terian church, of that town, of which Mr. McWilliaens had been Paetor for several years mid whith charge' he resigned to accept a call in Calgery, Alberta,. Mr. McWilliams is an ft Huron boy and has many friends a- mong our readers. Mr. and Mr,s. efe- tWilliams were each presented with 9. Vomplimentary address and the ladies of the[ congregation presented, Mrs. VloWillierns with a very handsome sable stole and mute Mr. McWilliams also, although absent, was not forgot- ten and the gentlemen of the congre- gation accompanied their address by a substantial cheque. Mrs. McWil- liams, ;says the report, "he her hus- band's absence, accepted the gift, and thamkee1 'the donors' for the good will thus tangibly expreesed. The ladies had 'bre/light a:supply a good things and served a dainty tea. Mrs. Johnston and Mr McWilliams ad- ded to the enjoyment by singing sev- eral Scoteh selecticms, after which all joined in singing "Auld Lang Syne," 43.411,1 "God be -with you till we meet again." By . these gifts Rev. and Mrs. MacWilliams are essured of the warm place they occupy in the hearts ot many in and around $t. Marys." A Sad Case,—News has reaelied us a the death of a former residenjt, .c(A this county, in the Person of Mrs. Edison; who at one time -resided inear Whitechurch, in the township of East Wawa:nosh, but who several years ago removed to the west and settled_ etorne 60 miles north of Ed- monton, where the family still re- sides. The following are the par tic-, ulars as given: It was evening and some of the occupants had retired to zest, when the two story house was. found to be on fire. T.pe inmates who had gone to bed were aroused, and Jack was the last to deseend, the stair S with,his mother, but the srnoke was so dense lefts. Edison' stumbled at the foot -of the stairs and fell, Where. visitor, Mr. Cameron, was standing. He assisted her to the yard, and then ran lbahk for some clothing. In the meantime -Mes. .0d - 'son must have re-entered the 'burn- ing building,for she was found a few minutes later lying on her face in the kitchen., with the flames cir- cling around her. She was terribly burned, and as quickly as possible a horse was hitched and she was driv- en to a. neighbor's, a mile , away. Her face' was burned beyond _recogni- tion, and She died the next evening. The hos of the faerely, clad only in their trousers, tramped 1n the Snow in -bare feet with the thermometer be - love zero. The house, in a Abort time was 'burned to the ground. The, sad- dest piece of the tale is ;that, inside the putt couple of weeks two deaths have occurred in the familY. Mr. Ed - bra, the head of the district, whose nail* the postoffice tears died a week ibeford and the next d'aly his grandchild, the child of Jack Edison, also died, arid the two were 'buriAdi together Oft the Same day, lbehig the ffndt to to laid to) the new family iburing iground. The passing of Mr. and MT. Edison removes a eotiple that are perhaps better known in the Ed - Manton district than many people who have spent their years in the west. They were first to settle is the place which nowbears their name and both lived to see a thriving and ever growing community spring up around their pioneer home. Their dwelling has always been a cheerful resting place to many travellers in the north coUstrY, and the open, hos- pitality ' of the couple .veas known throughout the aiStrict. 1 You will hasten recovery by tee- ! ng ot of Ayer's Pills at bedtime. : spirit hospitality and ready willing- •, lend a helping hand to any in treed. She, leaves her husband, three evens and four daughters. • HURON E POSITOR urt A duoctor9 s Medicine I lAyer, s Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough Syrupit is a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. It cures hard CMS', severe and desperate Cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu- risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. The beet kind of a testimonial. "Sold for over sixty years." Nada by 0-.0, Arai. 0o., Lowell, Tias Also nutaufaottirors of 11.X. SARSAPARILLA. - We have no secrete 1 We publish the formulas of all our medleines. • -- "Preventios" will promptly check a, cold or the. grippe when taken early, ar at the "sneeze-stagte."1 Prevent- icei cure seated colds its 'well. Pre-' vendee are little candy cold cure tablets and Dr. Shoop Racine Wis gladle- mail you samples and a • book on Colds free, if you will -write him. The samples prove their merit. Check early colds with Preventics and stop Pneumonia. Sold in 5c arid 25e boxes by C. .Abeehart, druggist, Sea - forth. Notes.—Mr. John. Schnell of the 14th ea:109844Jan, had a clearing out sele on Thursday. Mr. Schnell in- tends retirirg from farming and will come to town to reside. Mr. August Wolper of the 14th concession, west of Dashwood, having sold, his farm to Mr. Restemeir, intends. removing with his fa,mily to Fort Warne, Indiana, in a few weeks.—Mr. Alexander, lelenes, -oe Edmonton, and 'brother of our townsman., Mr. August Mines, is here visiting friends. --Mr. J. Kochens has returned to his home in North Dakota,. after a pleasant visit with old friends he this vicinity.—Mr. r. Carriveau, who recently came here from Michigan, has purclueeed the HOwald property on the Zurich road for $1,000 and will occupy it—Our worthy townsman, M.r. Ed, ..pp41 has purchased the handsome new resi- dence of Mr. 3. J. Merner Ind is having it fitted up C. 'Hest- ' leib with hot and cold water jand a, complete/ System of bath room roper - sites. It Is one of the tnic b and mbat complete residences in town and Mr. Appel and family r111 oc- ell& it as soOre as It is linished. They will hive a pretty end =torte able home.—The proceeds of M.Henry Lebeau's auction sale emu lied to over $2,800. Mr, Lebeau and farnily have gone to Texas, where the good wishes of ratty friends Will fol- low them.—eir, D. S. Faust has the alterations and improvements In the interior of his office completed, and ie now ready for the telephone switch board, which it is expected will. be installed shortly, and this cannot be finished too toesto please the. pate Tones of the company here. Cusps, adds, hoarseness, and ether threat Illments are quickly relieved by Cresolinte liblets. ten cents per box. All druggists 9 Sleeplessness Disorders of the stomach produce a !nervous condition, and often' prevent sleep. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv- er Tablets stimulate 'the digestive or- ga:ns, restore the system to a healthy condition, and make sleep possible. For ;sale by all druggists. _ Morris Tovenghip Finances.—The annual financial sta,tement of the township 14 Morris shows tha,t last year was commenced with a taiance of $7,785 hz e reasury, and closedw 'balance of $7,714. The' taxes colleat- ed amounted to $13,762, and the total :receipts to $17,596. There was ex- pended on roads and bridges, $2,551; off1ere'' teea, . ; drainage, $1,064; law costs, $1,213; schools, $5,242. The liabilities of the township are: County Irate, $4,485; Lamont drake $546; railway debentures, $257 and Guelph and Goderleh Railway Co„ $3,- 500, making a total of $8,199; while the assets amount to $10,288. Greer " In The Olden Days. Iteteresting sketches of the early e days of Seaforth and vicinity, taken from the files of The Ex- positor. memex011ili Ogler • Sea.forth, Sept. 25, 1874. 'At the tiesidence of Mr. Andrew Morphy, London dn. September 9th, ! - - 741 Wm, Pi 0r Exeter, ,united in marriage to Miss Emma, • Charlotte Morphy, by Rev. James Han - even. Rev. Mr. Milis, of Norwich, has been appointed rector of St. Thomas church. In this village; as successor: to Rey. eMe.. Starr. Mrs. Ramsay has sold 50 acres on the 3rd comsesion, Tuckerernith, to Mr. John Fortune for $1,800. z' —Mr. Wm. Cooper, of the London) depreesed; they are tortured with road, Tuekersmith, recently sold to headaches and ;backaches, fever and Mr. John McG11ire; of Kincardine, a ' chills. It leaves the sufferer an easy, Notes.—Mr. Peter McDonald, of the concession, filitS leased his farm to Mr. R. Lindsay and will remove his - family to Saskatchewan, near Moose Jaw, in the spring. Mr.*MeDonald and his, sons we're up there 'last 'Hummel.. —The 100 acre farm of John Savage, lot 15, concession 3, has ;peen per - chased by Joseph Raynard, of the same line for. the sum of 01,200, aind he will get possessiors next month. • Mr. Savage has bought a fella near Dungannon and will remove there.— The fine 100 acre farm of Albert Car- ter,, concession 11', has been Sold to Richard Mitchell, also of this local- ity, for the surn of 16,500. PossessiOni will ibe given; hi April. Mr. Carter and family will likely go westwhere Mr. .Carter spent last summer.—A quiet wedding ' took place on Thurs-1, day, February 14th, at the residence, (4 -Wm. King, Maitlandbank Farm, 'when his adopted daughter, Miss LH- - Ian Robinson, of Portage la Prairie, ' Manitoba, was united hi marriage to t John: Forrest of the same place. After, spending their .honeymoon with friends ln Totonto and the east, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest ,will /start for their ',western home where, Mr. Forrest has a good pasition oil the Canadian .Ncathern I Rairway.—Mrs. John Bishop a much :beloved and respected resident of the 5th concession died on. Friday, • February 15th, atter a 'brief 'illness of pneitmonia and heart failure, her conititution- having lbeen • wakenedi - by a previous . illness of about five menths. Deceased maidee name was • "Eliza Welsh. She was a native of York county and was 74 years of age. She came to Grey in the earlydays- of 1857 and in 1860 was married; to , Mr. Bishop and from' then until her - death resided on the 5th coecession vehere. they ha.d one of the Most Com- fortable homesteads in the town- I, ship. She was noted, for hec kindly i work in his new mill at 71nthrep Saturday lat. ,s - .4 team belonging to Messrs. Thos. lend John Thorp, of the 2nd concese Won of Tudkerarnith, drew from their been to Fair's mill in Clinton, 103 bushels of wheat in one load. ;While threshing at the farm of NUL; tar Hannah, alth 'concession, Hule lett, the other deer, 10 hersee ab- twchied to the heriss power :became frightened and ran around the traek at e mad rate. Hugh Campbell was on the horse power driving, but es- caped Unhurt, Seaforth, Oct. 16, 1874. Tlie !brick mill formerly owned by Sheaseon, & Co„ bas been purchased by the Meagre. Ogilvie, of Montreal. Mews. Coleman & Goulnloclehave purchased the zaw mill adjoining their salt works from Mr/. James Kyle. Mr. James Logan, of Stanley, has purchased the store, dwelling and lots of Mr. James McLeod, at Hills 'Green for e500. One of Mr. Logan's sons intends starting 121 the mer- cantile butiness at that place. Mr. McLeod intends going to Iowa. •••••••••••••••••• • SenfOrth, Oct, 23, 1874. 1 At the 'residence of the bride's feel- er, in Tuckersmith, on October' 16th, Mr. John' Cumming, of Tuckersmith, and Jemima, ,-teueneest daughter of Mr. John Finlayson, were unitecl 1 mar-, riage by Bev. Mr. Bogs. The tax rite for this year in Sea - forth has been fixed at 25 mills on the dollar.. Mr. Rebert Carmlehael has' re- turned from his trip to Scotland. On Sunday night last Mr. Robert Turnbull, of alicKillop; had several, sheep worried by dogs. - Mr. Appleton Elcoat, of Tuckersmith hes purchased 50 acres from hisneighe hor, Mr. James Davidson!. - Mr. Donald McKay has sold' his 50 wore farm on the 13th concession of Tuckeremith to Mr. Wen. Papple, for 442,200. The following were the prize win- nere in the root crop coireeetition of the 1uckered-111th Agricultural So- ciety: Turnips, Mrs. Henry Ches- ney, Hugh, Chesney, Tuckersmith, and D4v1d Youll, Stanley-; carrots, David Mmpbell, James Dickson! and James Chesney, Tuckersmith; mangolds, D. Youll, James Dickson; potatoes, Jas. Landsborough, James Chesney, Wm. Armstrong. • Eczema, Totter, Salt Rheum, Itch, Ring Worm, Herpes,- Bar- bers' Itch. .41.1 of these diseases are attendee by intense itching, 'which is almost in-, stantly 'relieved by applying Clhara- berlain's Salve, and by its continued use ta. perir.airnt cure may be effect, ed. it has, In feet, cured many cases which had ;resisted allother trait- ment. Price 25 cents a, box. For. sale by all driggIsts. —One of the pioneer residents of the township of Mornington, Mrs John Freeborn, died at the home a her BOIS at Freeborn last week. Mr. and Mn. F,reehorn settled in the early fifties where Mill:bask now stands Mr.Free- born. ,built the first nal in Inlet towai- bip, hence the name Milliemk. He died about a year ago. , When DuneaniRoss was Young (From The Toronto News.) When Duncan Ross was young and fair, Before he even learned to swear, We went.to school with him. He seemed a decent Bort of lad; Not very good, not very bad, And alwaysneat and trim. We „studied Latin side by side, His yawns, like ours were very wide, And oftbe =uttered "Maw." J. Caesar's Belli are too slow, 1 won't need Latin when 1,go To Parliament like Paw,' But still he toiled along the pike Of knowledge—stubborn little. tyke And after many a year He won a 'Varsity degree. As proud a Lucifer was he, And grinned from ear to ear. But then—Ah, how we grieve te say, He left the straight and narrovi way, With tears the sight we saw. He scorned advice, the foolish man, A course of sin he soon began, Pock Dano.—He studied Law. Of course at that we cut him dead, And eftentintes in sorrow said, Alu.s. poor Duncan 0.° But down, and ever down he goes, (A tear -drop glistens on our nose), He's now an M. P. P. WSAKENED BY LA GRIPPE --- Health and Strength Regained Through Dr. ;Williams' Pilk Pills. NIMOktMle•Ellall - • The, after effects of la grippe are more serious than the disease itself. Irs victims are left low spirited and spring colt for $%O. g prey to bronchitis, pneinnonla, On Sunday, September 20th, the new rheumatism, and often that most Catholic church at Drysdale was con- dreaded ot all diseases, consumption. se -crated by Rev. Dr. Walsh, Bishop Thar the after effects of la, griPlIel* of London. • there is absolutely -no medicine can At the provinelal fair, Toronto, G.' equal Dr: Williams' Pink Pille. Every, Kaiser, of Tuckersmith, got 3rd prize dose helps make neverich, red blood for three year old carriage _stallion; that drives disease from the system, and Alex. Dennis, of Stanley, got and realms weak despondent men!' let for two year old carriage stal- and women bright, cheerful, and Ityred by Thomas Hills, Egmond- strong. Mies Eugenie Dohaideoh. oL 11,11M• ••••••• =010 ISt. Jerome, Quebec, 'found a cure through these pills after other rem- Seaforth., Oct. 2, 1874. edies had failed to help her. She On ,account of a portion of the refs says: "I took la grippe and did idents of Egmondville hewing petition- not seem able to shake it off. It ed the Government not to incorporate developed ,into bronchitis ;- I coughed that village with Seatorth, the GOY- day and, night, and grew so weak ernment have refused to do so unless that I could hardly move about. I a counter petition represisaing a trwd remedy after remedy, but as large number of the property hold- nothing seemed to help me I began ere wes presented in favor of it. This to dread that consumption' was de - could not be obtained and the Sea- veloping and that my case was in - forth council have withdrawn the ap- eutable. A friend urged me to try plication to lia.ve Egmondville incor- Dr. :Williams' Pink Pills and follow- porated with Seaforth. ; ing tlia,t advise! I got a. supply. (For Mr. R. Ferguson who for several two months "I took the pills faith - years has been engaged as teacher of , fully, following the directions given. the Roxboro seh001, has resigned and for their use. I am (thankful I did has acdepted a position as assistant so, for they fully, restored. • my editor of the Stratford Beaconstrength, land I have since enjoyed Mr. Alex. McLagen, has sold his perfect 'health. I will always advise farm on the Landon read., Tucker- hick and ailing people to give Dr. smith, to Mee James DaVidson, who Williams' Phik Pills a trial, for lives niear him. The farm contains firmly believe that they will find great 100 aereS, and the price paid togethe: ;bent;it from their use er, with the stock and implements Rich, red 'blood, is the one thing was 010,000. needed" to maintain health and strength. Dr. :Williams' Pink Pills : . &earth!, Oct. 9, 1974aetually make etch, red blood. That ,We were shown the other deer a is the reason; of their great popular - very handsome gold= watch made to it -y in every 'country in the world. ithe a;er, delorr olifr. 3.1t.Copunotreter,r;ofbySeaa-Te . That *is era weakness, matism, neural- Erheu why they cure apaernia, gen- nglish firm. In addition to giving gia4 indigestion,, Vitus' dance, the St d the Ills of - time and secohds, it gives' the Par .1) 1 I with 11 Greenwich, New York . and Toronto girlhood. ami - Nsf time, also a monthly calendarits distressing headathes sideachea I The salt rock was struck in Kidd's and )haeleaches. • See that you get the' silt well, near Seaforth, on Friday seunine -piles with the full- name a i night laed, at a depth of 1,045 feet. " Dr. VIlliatnte Pink Pills for Pale 1 . Mr. Alexander McLennan, of Sea- People" on the wrapper around. each I -forth, had two valuable cows, which b9x. Sold by all medicine dealers i were pasturing on the cornmons oir by 'Wail at 50 cents a box or siX I scalded by some heartless pereionboxes for 10,22.50 from the Dr. Wil - Mr. Andrew Govenlock commenced llama Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont._ I -^ tewar 'Satisfaction or your nelyBack?' a TORY 44,1-,14-••• perhaps you know, perhaps you don't know. that this store has enjoyed the largest business this winter in its his- tory. Goods were never_ sold so cheap, yet it has been a most successful year. We have hacreased our business, consequently could afford To Decrease our Profits. Hence the moderate prices for which we are becoming known, and which is the best advertising we are doing to- day. The winter trade is -just about finished, and POIt OINTM we are going to return profits 'TO YOU. If you have ever heard of prices like those which will prevail here for the next 6 days, we never have. If you fail to take advantage of them, it will not be our fault.: There is no need of explain ations. Here are the testing prices : LADIES' FUR COATS. Astrachan, Bocharan, plain and trimmed; Near Seal, - plain and trimmed; Fur Lined, &c. Space will not permit our listing here. All we he to say is if you buy without seeing these coats and gettig OUT prices, you will be doing yourself an injustice. PRICES, $10 to $40 MEN'S FUR COATS If there is a man who thinks of buying a far coat this season or next, we will show him by our prices that it will pay him to buy now, even if he had to borrow the money. PRICES $8 to $40 MEN"S CLOTH NG. Any Overcoat in the store Hail Price Any Suit in the store $8.50 Winter Caps Hall Price Men's odd Tweed Pants 990 Men's odd working Vests Men's Underwear, heavy ribbed, regular 75c line Fleece tined Wool Sox Heavy leather Mitts, wool lined 750 35e 35c NEW1111.114K BOYS' Boys' Dress Overcoats Boys' Heavy Overcoats Boys' Winter Caps Boys' Mitts Boys' Wool Gloves Boys' Fleece Underwear Boys' Wool Underwear Boys' Knickers (lined) Boys' Toque Caps Boys' Caps WEAR. HALF PRICE 44, 44 44. 44, 44 ' 44 • 0 -Butter and Eggs taken as Ca,311.- , 18 cents 30 cents 80 cents 50 cents ; 20 cents 10 cents EWAITBRO SESFORTH