The Huron Expositor, 1911-06-16, Page 219,
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FOR
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YOUR BAR
Here is the "BIG 4" Hang
recommend it and it alone
barn doors. Does not lean,
break, cannot come Off, run
- and hoe more special features
have rtom here to tell. Use tl
we guarantee your doors
to be right at per pair....
Other makes of 60&
hangers, a. pair
fir. We
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,ill not
easiest
ban we
es and
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75c
See our Ne v Steel Latch, cannot be broken with a
- - hammer. Prices r......r. i..
• Track brackets: and hooks 15c .per pair
Pulley hooks, Y inch, ioc each'
Hay Fork pulleys 30c and 4oc
Swivel hooks for hay fork ropes, 3oc
Steel door pulls, 5c
Bolts, hinges, hooks, etc., full stock
,1.6101.19
Pumps and
Pipes
`0 will be needing new pumps
for the dry season. Why not
get one of our iron anfi-freezii'ig
ones ? Special, heavy cto
body with cylinder,....._ ao.lju
Special with windmill
attachment.....,.....
All kinds of Wrenches,. Pipes &
Fittings at lowest prices.
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FENCIN + ':
6 wire, 4o inches high, for cross fence; price per rod
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7 wire, 4o inches high, for cross fence, `price per rod
cash.... .............. ..s.... ...it....r..s ...... We have an excellent 9 wire, 5 1 inches high, suitable
for barn yards or around a house, per rod cash. • 7c
Mats, St.5o per hundred ; fence hooks, 4.c per pound
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A. SILLs, Seafor
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware
Plumbing Eavetroughing Furnace
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
0MON MLLE PROPERTY FOR. SALE.. —
['7 Corner Lot,--eBest location. Goon house and
stable, Hard and sdit water. Will be sold cheap.
Apply to .John Beattie, Variety Store, or to John
Rankin. 2221-tf
"q-BORTRORN CAME -Seven first-class young
culls, 2 from imported cows, for sale at modes
ate, prices and on easy terms ; good young Cows and
ellen also for sale; All interested are cordially in.
sited to inspect the herd. Farm adjoins town, long
dieFance telephone to farm. write for catalogue,
1983-tf
a. SMITH. Exeter,
MIAMI FOR SALE -100 acre farm for sale on Con.
4, Tuekersmitb, 3 miles from Seaforth, mile
tram school and tile works. The soil is good and
clean and well nnderdrained with tile. There are
10 acres of valuable timber and the buildings are
large and up-to-date. It not sold will be A=nted.
For further particulars apply on the premises or ad-
dress JAMES S.PRO &T, EgmondvilIe, P. 0., or phone
11 on 133 Tuckersmith. 2254-tf
lap ESIDEICE FOR SALE—The residence of the
undersigned at Roxboro is offered for sale
cheap. There is a comfortable brick residence and
about half an acre of land. It is pleasantly situated
within two m'les of Seaforth with rural mail delivery
at the door and rural teleplinne. An ideal place for
a retired, fanner. JAMES D. HINICHLEY, stYaffotth.
J ARM. FOR SALE OR RENT—Lot 15, Concession
i 4. Stanley Township, containing 100 scree more
or less. about 70 acres cleared, balance about 30 acres
timbered, first-class land, good bark barn and com-
fortable dwelling, t'ooi orchard and water. In a
good state or cultivation. About 1? miles front
Brucetleld Rzilway Station, good gravel roads. -Half
utile from school and good neighborhood. if not
sold will be rented. Apply W. SCOTT, at Co.,Bruce•`
field. 2234-tf
PARR FOR. LR—For sale east half of Lot 14,
Con. 8, Hallett, containing 50 acres, al. cleared.
It is all seeded to grass but about 8 aorea. There is
a good orchard ; good bank barn and driving shed ;
;rood brick house, contains 19 rooms, besidessummer
kitchen and wood shed. The farm is well watered.
This is an extra goer] farm and is pleasantly and con-
veniently located. It is only a quarter of a mile from.
a echoal. Apply to ANDREW TYER ifAN, Seaforth,
or to JAMES FA1RSERVICE, Londesboro, Post
Office. 2244-t
TIMM FOR SALE—Lot 4, London Road, Stanley,
.S' 1 mile north of Kippen, There are 70 acres in -
eluding 12 acres of good hardwood bush, well under-
drained
nder-draine d and in a good state of cultivation. A good
brick house and twogood barns with stables. Two
never failing wells and a good orchard. This is one
of the choi;est fa. His on the London Road and will
he sold on easy terms as the proprietor is too old to
work it and desires to retire. Apply on the premises
or address TIIOS. 5t'EAY, liippen 1'. 0. 22;;9•tf
Ai'.3I FOR SALE—For sale Lot 11, Con. 7, Kip.
pen Road, Tuckersmith, containing 100 acres,
80 acres cleared, all of which is in a first - class
state of cultivation, well underdrain'd and well
fenced, the balance of the farm fa in good hard-
wood timber. There are two acres of orchard.
On the place are two good bank barns on
stone 'foundations, also large pig house ; there is
also a good frame house. There are twogood wells,
one at the house and one at the barn. This
is one of- the best farms in Tuekersrnth. Itis
situated on the Kipper: Road, : f miles south of Sea -
forth and one 1 mile .from school. There are 401
acres of crop and the remainder in hay and grass, and
the farm will be sold with or without. the Crop.
Possession given at any time. For further partie-
isiar4 apply on the premises or address 1411. and
MATTHEW SCOTT, Proprietors.. Lgniondville, P.O.
• 2213).4 tf
Ot11kFARMI� f II,'. SAFE -Lot 2'?, C'on. 3, Tooker-
amirh, H. R. .S. Ito acres, 7 noires good maple
nosh. The rest dear. d, over :800 rods woven and
slat fence, well drained, greater part tile and In good
eta a of et -driven -a. '3.i ac rc e will be I left plowed in
fall all atady for spring crop. and twenty acres
newly seeded this spring; with clover and tunothv,
the balance of the fa...rn in gran, clear from foul
weeds. There is 1 story brick house 2ex30, also
brick kitchen 13x20, and Jarga woodshed, barn 38x90
with stone stables and straw shed 20x1t4, rood stone
well near house. acid abundant supply spring water
' at barn with v.m.liniil, and: a sl•ringat back end o '
farm in bush, 2acre choice young orchard -sheltered
on west by spruce trccs.The farm is 3,? mile from '
Seaforth, and 1 mile from school, also telephone in
house. Reason for selling is poor health and propprrie
tor going west. Apply on the premises or to THOS.
CO1•F'•MAN, across the road or : addres Fgmondvitle
P. 0., Box 101 2217-tf
A BAD CO
Developed Int
BRONCHIT
Neglected Bronchitis is very of en he
direct cause of Consumption, and an he
first symptom appearing Dr. o• d's
Norway Pine Syrup should be us 1 nd
the .Bronchitis cured.
The symptoms are, tightnessae oss-
the chest, sharp pains and -a dif c ul I in
breathing, a secretion of thick hie m,
at first white, and later of a gree fish or
j yellowish color coming from the br.n-
chial tubes when coughing, espec Ily the
first thing in the morning._
yrs. Dan. J. McCormack, CI •eland,
N.S., writes: "My little boy t years
old caught a bad cold which. d :s eloped:
Tato Bronc, _`is. He was so chok up he
, could hardly breathe. Iteadin about
your wonderful -medicine, Dr. Tood'e
Norway Pine Syrup, 1 decided . try a
bottle and with such good resu t I got
another which completely curse hire,
without having. a doctor. 1 earns ot-say
too much in its praise; I would lot be
•
without ie in the house as 1 cons'er it a
'sure cure for Colds and Bronchitis
The -price of "Dr. Wood's" or.`way .
Pine Syrup is 25e, It is put in a
yellow wrapper. Three pine tree is the
trade mark, ' Be sure and ace no
substitute for Dr. Wood's.
Manufactured only by The T. •iilburn
Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
EXCUilsiorvs
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Special Trains I°ave Toronto 2.00 p.m.
APRIL 4, i8 KY 2, 18, SO JUNE
JULY 11, 25 Alts. 8, 32 ' SEPT.
Second clan tickets from Ontario stations to p
h'o81tw..1 point. at
LOW ROUND-TR{P RA S
\Vhnnipeg and return $33.00; Edmonton nn
$41.00 and to cthrt poita in proportion.
1to return withio 0 dales horn goipt
TOURIST SLEEPING C a ' S
q pried
assb
on all or minions. Coml.,eable berths, Fully e
with bedding, can be secured at ti,odetato rat=
local *vat_
Earlyapplication must be made
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thee.' agenei to
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theo e e c. how iiiuch
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upon
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for
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ad between
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ad in compile,
Wilecdc, the
E sex, In aski
wart Searching
:that si,ouldi aid him in m
point/Tient qt the , result m
hy th folliowtIng figures.
shosve the ,-o ;entitles anv
farm, igarden ' nd dairy
1896 and 13 0-.-Xn i almost e Pr
For Widen e, . vegeta/hies .-xp
1896 ednounited to 41.9,800: in
crease from 1 s4 than $9, 00
ly $2 000:II:a:plies from 814
$28,000; greS3 Seed from nO hi
$14,000; nia,ple, stigadr fro ,n.
nearly $27, 00; Potatoes f o
to over. $52,009. These en•rm
creaseS hay - taken, ;place es
duties, .as t Is troW 'pro os
extent at every port on he
and yet some men will seri us
fthaatmt exr.iprenitY 11 not en
found
stead-
earing
an a and
ub it ed to
To he re-
CoOetvative
let Or the
tor evidence
Ty end- reeturent
ralsor to
inaisztaavniede
ad in
t ;lion litgo
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Ito dd,
sb 416
t our
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Zam :ult. 't ktairely her
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bruise ,, bur s, speadns, bli
Pirst, Its a ti optic' proper
blood Poiso in . *Text, it
propert es r Ile e 'and ease
scraten s, sect stings, s
such as e ee a heat re,
Or int e. and
Zinn-
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ender
from
thing
pain.
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wire
eases,
cures
Zam-
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From the Ales of The x
IS rth,
Seafort
tad
named tldeattie, nephew of
reared, and truck' him, wi h
kiting him on iciera.bly.
meeting open d Mr, Edmond,
:address .1 and piurto of MQ
'beset far the eree ion of a, fi
propert to r, R. Lyon4
!Justness and. doo ossession on
last. I
On T esday 1 st Mr. Tho
ping wood, wthe he axe la
struck him or e large oe,
ting it up thro gh the cell
Mr. James well's far
Killop has been Purchased b
Brown for d4,fitXI
The Messrs. Deli ihave sol
pen prOp rt to Mr,
and sa I mill, N. It both st
the Baln on 11 fr Mr. T
for $2,00
Meanigad, to Iv
ddow o the la
authorizing the
Broadfoo and
000 for -ten yeare
Mr. John Dodd
. come to
ir.
Kippen, on
s. Henney
e William
ulreil has
to the r
te lean to
without nen
e. Mr Dad
eafort
rks h
ly Days
akcn
tor.
of
:et tf lirInnYa it's1
edit -
h, was
jHar-
or the
1,4
INscelOitnlitraln-
g don.
he con -
Isola
a
ased
1:I ring
day
c sort,
e and
ss /
ipe
te-
on-
tne
ist
nd
on ed
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a
8e8i1';'
led 40
g
very hrghly
efr, Sohn
Prendergast
the charred.
and intends
cottage on 1
PeorrtjerranHeiThihsnrernsotyrifinegt
e sins of the *old hdtoe
roperty,
al of tho public scho01,
rfo, t,o,._0. Ac, it Trinity University,
fr; Thoroi McBride has sold his
a rn on the sventh concession of
Tuckersmith tO Mr. Thomas Connolly,
of Hibbert, foe $7,000, The farm Ice -
ta ns 100 acrea,
.1r, Daniel a neffer met with aPaill-
fu accident at a. chopping 'bee on thp
14 h cencessten of Hay one doe' 'St-
et tly, One f the other choppers
ae identally let his axe slip, and At
t tick Mr. Heneffer on the knee, ma-
nt ortthhe, 2Aoptrhil 12p2s,L1887dy
ne Workman, all f
nst., at the residence f
ampbell Fulton, of Ad
esidence of Mr. Jain s
en Hart, of Meldille
. Wake, of Somerse
t- Ihnsa111,1°el
to I Miss Catheri
n the 20th 1
th bride's fat
to IvIlss Flu t
n the .5th
ViStt Anti
:n ,1;sdo.n,
father, on tire
At the r si
Mi s Flora a or
mo her, .F.leafert
passed the /Teo
ity Medical Col
lithY
John Mil
eio of Hulled,
Mr, Barry Jac
!yin s now own
Ott
we tern provinc s on the 15th inst. Mr.
130 en is aecompanied on bis
tou by Mr. Ilincirew 13roder, M.P. for
We t Elgirt, 43.na Col. Hugh Clark, M.
tin. ent of easterners who will ac-
e/Jo/Any the lee er for platform work
chi f OppositiOn Whip, will also go, but
wil take little i -part In the speaking.
At innipeg the party will be irrieel
by len. Robert Rogers, who will pre -
bob y aecompanY Mr. Borden over the
Ma itoba, and Arthur Si. Meighen, of
Qu' ppelle, and M, St. McCarthy., of
Cal ary, will reinforce the :party at
T e OPposi on leader will open his
tou with a (m so meeting in the Walker
The tre, Winnipeg, on the evening of
the 19th;
apart from t e , Borden dates, these
by -meetings eing addressed by those
accompanying Mr. Borden. Manitoba
fdr example, ill have no less than 45
meetings up t July 3.0.
These meeti gs will be addressed by
grops of Co servative speakers, bur
Dr, Ischaffner, of Souris; W. 11Sharpe,
II
Ano her grou will include uol. Hugh :
Clark, A. S.: eighen, and Glen CamPe I
,of Winnipeg', ' . 1n. Staples, Geo. Brad-
bury. and A. ,'. Meighem Meetings will
be held in ev ry constituency in Man-
ence of the brichils
maid MenTaugbtorr to
on' the 20th inst.. by
onald, Mr. Alex. dleott
Murray, eldest dotter-
dy, all of S.eaforth,
ing, of Seaforth, has
t examination at Trio-
ge, Toronto.
, youngest soil of Mid_
d on Tuesday la.st.
He had been sWk on -
with some trouolr in
s, of the 14th •conses-
has purchased the teem
Borde 's Western TourED
r. R, en was billed to lea.Ve
-wa, for his stumping tour of the
FADING
AT THIRTY
When Wom n Should Be in The -
Prime of harm and Beauty.
At thirty a' thirty-five a woman
should be in he prime of charm and
beautY, and et many women begle
to fade before then. Wrinkles aPpear
and the complexion, grows sallow.
a:rk rings sereound the eyes, and
eadaehes follow, with backaches 2 se
ow Spirits. Tne cause of this is sims
ly need of blood nourishment.
poodt pure bioo is the life of 13, viol.
maw; beauty a d health, It is good
hloort that brings the glow of health
the cheek, b ightness, to the eye.
nd elasticity t the step, and the
he a woman feels jaded andhewilotrh
ut, , er blood supply needs atten
t on, land the oi e unrivalled and sur
reme y is Dr. "name Pink Pills
hiel supply th rich, red blood tha
pal $ the was ee dispels disease an
lo on of the t ousands of sufferer
vdho vves her' resent health to rer
Willi ms' Pink Pills. She says :1 "
hed suffered for a long time, no
know ng what t e trouble was. 1 had
docto ed with se eral doctors, but onl
seeme to be gr wing worse. The lag
delatri , I had told me the trouble was
anae ta...that In blood was turned to
weter and- that y condition was ser-
ious. ut -his tr atment, like the rest.
I was Icomplete y out of breath and
felt a if I n going to suffocate.
he rt woul alpitate violently, and
I xio i my dip had lost their color.
n .I i had no ,a petite and no uld not
was 'going in o eoneumption. At this
ime a friend r ed me to take Dr.
lilla s' Pink li' Is. After taking a few
axes 1 found rn health improving, and
1 mon hs I w entirely well, and,
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' Medici e Co., Brockville, Ont.
are compounded by exp-ert chemists—as a
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