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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1901.
The late day set for thanksgiving
is without doubt unpopular every-
where. The last Thursday in No-
vember will likely find us with bad
of the animals that give out. The
statement was made by Mr. Brod-
rick by way of proving that every-
thing possible is being done to
bring the waar to an end. It has
been suspected that the army has
been reduced considerably, as in-
deed it has, for not so long ago
there were nearly 250;000 men
there, but it is still apparently
large enough for all purposes, as,
in addition to guarding. the rail-
ways, it gives sixty-nine mobile
Families Profit by Owning Great
• Secrets.
That silence is golden no one will
deny, but thou who will most read -
admit the troth of this iia :iln,
are the mombors of those families
whose silence, lasting in some cases
for •centuries, .has brought them
untold wealth. And the most
curious part of it is that :outsiders,
.try as they will, have been unable
to discover the secrets these lucky
families possess.
Few people know where Bank of
England note paper conies from,
columns, each under a picked coil- and fewer still how it is made, be
.wander. The marvel is that with cause its manufacture is a family
a force apparently so nearly irresis- secret, and has been for nearly true
, tible, so able a commander as Lord centuries. In 1717 a man named
Portal discovered how to make this
Kitehner has not made an encs. At paper, and the Government there -
all events, public opinion, which upon contracted with him to sup -
has been sadly disturbed by recent ply all that was regttirecl for bank
Boer activity, will be reassured by notes. The contract still holds
this statement of the position. ! hood, and once a week a quantity
is sent from Laverstoke, in Hanlp-
lIEDICAL soinxoE ADVANCES. S, shire, where the family still exists,
It is not more than half a cen- the paper beingguarded by a num-
ber of detectives throughout the
fury ago that physicians consider -
eel a surgical operation with its
risk, expense and pains as the only
cure for piles. To -day it is only
the out of date doctors that think
of such treatment. It is cruel and
extravagant to operate for a disease
which is far more certainly cured
by the application of Dr. Chase's discayerc'd how to make a poCuliaar thoroughly renovated and refitted,
Ointment. You may bo skeptical, china with a green glace unlike
but for proof you are referred to ther in vogue. He kept his and will be found up-to-date in
any o
tens of thousands of cases that secret to himself, made the ware every respect.
have been cured by this famous by stealth, and in due time acoum- Every attention paid to the
elated a fortune. Before he died
journey. No one has yet succeed-
ed in discovering how the Portals
make the paper, and probably no
one ever will.
Minton ware is another family
monopoly, though unprotected by
the Patents Act. In 1793 Thomas
Minton, a straffordshire potter,
Clubbing rtes.
"We have made arrangements
to offer the following low clubbing.
rates with Trn HERALD :
Daily. Globe 4.00
Mail & Empire 4.25
weekly Globe 1.50
„ Mail &llfinpire 1.75
Berliner Journal (German) 2.50
Family- Herald & Star 1.75
Sherwin=
Williams
C. Greb Solo Agent
�J 9 for Zurich
..THE.,
Commercial Hotel
HENSALL, ONT.
This popular hotel has been
weather, and it is so near the preparation.
Christmas holidays that the indi- Owen Sound has had a record
gestion caused by ono feast will year in building operations, the
hardly be gone before we lay our- , total cost of the buildings erected
solves open to another attack. If in the town and its suburbs during
we are to be thankful so late in the 1001 being nearly a third of a nail
year, we might as well combine it lion. The figures are :— tesidenees, y
with Christmas at once. } $30,000 ; industrial, $150,000 ; nits -
-=....,,,.._.,--.: ONEIIPI IN
An old apple (fettle]. say that in
eella$2
neous, 5.000 ; suburbs, $15,- t diffi
he gave his secret to his eldest son, traveling public.
and it has been handed down from
generation to generation to the
present tinge. •The works are now W R . �I O D GINS
situated at Stoke-on-Trent, and
every year the Mintons turn nearly PROPRIETOR.100,000 tons of clay into the famous
ware that bears their name.
Sword -forging is one of the most
cult branches of the mechanic's
•
000. The residences erected have art, and only one family, , reslding
very fete Fears the apples in this s
zn Birmingham, knows how to do Graduate Optician,
i been of an e.peeria1Iy' fine quality, it to perfection. Thera' is a secret
-There � . � new is c rnzlaaudatltln to in sword -forging zt hull
this family
section of Ontario Will be uttri y , `
useless for shipping purposes 2111- ' 1e i e is A , w e - , H E H S A 1-l..
Owen Sound for six. or .e n bund- alonehas conquered, and it hats
less more attention is given to the 1 't tl is not at been in their possession for up -
orchards. He also adds it would i rete pea+plc', enc yc lora'
wards of half a century and is still
�LTHU�RL' l EYEGLASSES
be useless for one man to :;pray leis
via ant house in .i'' ' ' timbres
unknown to outsiders. A sword SPECTACLES AND j EG SE
orchard while his neig;hdor left his i the Owen Sound Times, and it also made by a workman belonging; to
undone as 'the pest which he might ' observes that more house. would `this family is Worth twice n. Fitted on Scientific Principles.
drive :away would ::nun return. ' have been built had the workmen, melt as one made by any other
1 been avaailable
i firm, and although enormous sump
The fruit this year is notasgood ; have boon offered for the secret
as it might be and it wound be well That possibility ox Boer reprisals remains trill-, t nfrom pinto 111eg # very
member
to remind those with the slight ' for the exe'(Utae►n of the death pen- , One of the oldest family secrets is
crops that others who sprayed their ally in the eaaaes of Cape rebels at , that connected with the manufae-
trees in time are use reaping, the Middleburg, Viyloarg, and else- tune t f eau-de-C"olognie, for it 'hats
benedt of the high price' paid per 2rhara', 9s tli.e�lt.5et br military been owned by the Patinas 822100
barrel. _ _ men and oilleiaals with evident sign~ 1 E*a. iti that Tear an Italian,
(iitsvullni Faarilata, irivented the per -
The London Speetater has Isiah- of audits , Lotter w -as one of the fume', and only his eldest son ~tris
lished the correspondence between most desperate leaders of the Boer adnutted into the secret. At the
Mr. C'eei1 Rhodes and Mr. ,elanad-' fortes recruited in the Dutt'ia b..ciia.'t- I present tuolnent the Farinas havee
twentyttig ht factories at Cologne.
horst, late organizer for the Bri- triet" of Cape Colony, aand his) yap. , This silence or: the part of the
tore hats been quickly foilow+gd by. family through so litany, years liar '
as military trial and death. Other brought Witold iwe alth, for nine
trials aire do progress, and two far-;' out of every ten bottles of the p r -
J
tisk Liberals, in regard to Mr.
Rhodes' contribution to the Liberal
party funds. The story was that
Mr. Rhodes contributed ten the
Liberal party funnels on condition
that if they were returned to lower
the;. would not abandon Egypt.
The cornua poraleneo involves no.
body but Mr. Srhnasttht,ir't, and his
assurances to Mr. Iihera es were
such as (uuld have: been nanaaate by
any well-informed retailer iter „ f the
newspapers. Mr. Morley :mule le a
screech. expressing Inns well- newa n
opinions, and Mr. I males was hor-
rified. Mir. ; ehr acdhorst t, rid hien
that Lord I.osebery. wino was slat-
ed, for Vorei;nn Minister. would not
think of eraae mating Egypt. and
Mr. Rhodes was satisfied. He
could have learned all this from
the newspapers.
r r who have been twice in arms finale purehaa.vtl all over the world
ut• S t t• its of Farina rinak0.
against the British have perished bre vete to matt that Dr
tf
este the •:e°°af%►ld The real reason es iC1 ''t.rr e"d ...itanetit is aaax�rlirltt
tt>�d every form try 3achnug
fear the proelaanniaati0n elf inertial • '"r4' absolute caro for 'tack
b'1ee ingatad Lrotredhi rant
late in Carr CAP is n ►ec ail) d1t�SS111STJa1Lll atiCell119YYL' tlllt*n1e'edit tk*.
parent. The untie dillies. after retool. s tone i)tyvrttlyrat ineyd1ir eig1t•
I hors what ahoy think tlfil. Yon Iasi user it tared
playing with treason for two years. 61tj trltatg raid, aY , sin ti
have now dee-titled to nnntal;t' as doter- D `st Chase's Ointment
rained effort t�9 statnnp it out weitta
nay Connell.
me_'irciless severity, and have finny-
1;�tiataat'the „neianiani•, trrrnnnw of law C..uniell met on Monday the :th
ansa a nese seaar6 safeguard for the' inst.. all present.
prevention off a general uprising tai` The following a'ecslaants were
13antCh sympathizers.. The ttnies. ordered mane'•nnIl .t be paid Bronson ; rre.ioe do
tion wtnieb is DOW utrlsa'rnro t in Foster, grading. e15.,
the minds of tnillitary experts is $13.75; Robt. Cannnipbelt, 1iii11il,er,
the probable action of Botha, De, $13.(10; L. N. Dennie, rep. 3 cut..
Wet. Ochres. and other Beer corn: L ii $1.:30 Tm.: HERALD, print
nl1g, iagel gratsing', $'4"
ma nders. Will they atIllav Lord 1.3 ; ' 'tip'. %srnennib, exlia uses, re
Rntctnen er to make an distinction • • • Il. t4.( ; C. (x. t arnett.balaauee
Metlieal men in BtIg;iatatt have between Boers and Calle rebels,aand " ..and W. 11. South contract $235.-
recently been discussing a plant carry out the detith penalty on a +5; t`. G, t aruett, partpayment
is claimed by some to be a large scale as a means of intinudat- Beath, Iatnrtti Bei V. O0; Thos li7elsh,
certain care for e"onstunptioll. It ing Boer sympathizers and suer- lumber, 0.1.6,e ; 1). lisle. rep. 2 eul. h
is known as the red root or spirit pressing the revolt, or will they o eon. 2. and 1, 81.50; ; duliti Tines, tl
wood, though scientists prefer to retaliate whenever they capture 1,3 en1, eon 2 :and 3, $7.09; John
:;peak of it by the more dignified 1 British soldier., canal shoot their Berry, rc�lr. 3 earl, Bliind Zinc, $3.5'x;
name of lacdninanthes thietoit ia.. and - .Jt,hti Merry, g raweelinng. ,Band luneh of taking
prn.t,ilezra, itastt ,ad� . ��;Ria ; J:ilnes StstYev. rural, zYnd graratl- , _... _
rtlikat-
it is foam' arawwinng in sandy their arms and relea inn ; theist: If ing, cern. 6 and , *x,_'0.(10; ,Tonnes ? + '
twwamps onn the eastern coast of the reprlsaalsr are ordered by the Baer Stacey, cedar and work, $ _5it; d �e
United States. The plaint, or weaned. "commanders, nothing Will be lace;.- 114)onnaaid, work on road, 50 cis
ilex. In roan, statute laabar $•4.60.13,0
$ a e
Inas long sword -shaped lease and a ing to render the present war tine ' Council will memeet again on Mon- j
fibrous root, which is the Part from most horrible ill recent time. One clay, the 4th stay of November at
which the remedial properties are official when spoken to did not con.: one o'clock p. in,
e traeted.'teal his apprehension lest the policy F. H 1�, Sr., Clerk.
A tincture prepared from the of retaliation should be adopted on -
plant has been used in the treat- the Boer side, and the final stage ' ron 'c
lent of pneumonia, phthisis, and of the war be converted into a
nervous and typhus fevers, as well chapter of horrors. '
as for some disease of the brain.
but it seems to have only recently
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Farms, City, Village, Suburbrn,
ADDITIONAL LOCALS. tStr. win. Davidson, St. Andrews, and Garden Property, Sold, Bought
Smallpox are breaking out ill Linseed and Turpentine has cured me
of bronchitis, I have, without suc-
tess, tried many remedies for the pat
Six years. Last winter when I Itad a
irevere attack and was unable to work
T procured x bottle of Dr. Chase'sa
S ru of Linseed and 'Tor. entine and
gut., states :—'•Dr; Citaue'a ;syrup of .an Fssel?a,11a 'd
various parts of Canada during the
past week.
D. Steinbach is showing aa, great
lot of flannelette:: and wraapper-
ettes, which you should see.
Mr. Ezra Smith, of the 14th Con-
eession bad a runaway here on Sat -
=clay. He had some business at
the grist mill and while stepping
inside, his team got frightened and
started for home. Ten or twelve
Por the first time in several' barrels of apples were on the wag.
months a statement has been made ; gon which Ezra was taking to Hen -
Q' : salt station and on looking West
of the strength of the British army clown Main St. a succession of bar -
in the field in South Africa. It 1 refs, apples, rack, • more apples,
seems there are 200,000 men there, t parts of the wagon and horses were
with 450 guns and 288,000 horses i strewn along the road for nearly
and mules. .All the necessary ' a nice. Strange to say however
stores are supplied for four months very little real damage swas done
11p and after the fragments were
in advance, and 10,000 remounts a„; gathered together, Mr. Snaith pro-
%lonth are landed to take the place 1 ceeded With his trip,.
am sappy to State tY9at tl, thirdE bot -
tie made Tie a well man:'
Mr. W. R Alger, insurance agent,
liallt'ax, 2 .B., says :—'•I used tor.
Chaase'a Syrup of Linseed and Turpen-
tine for a severe attack of bronchitis.
Permit me to testify to 1t8 splendid
' curative Properties. 1 got better from
the time of taking the first dose. Hav-
ing a family of young children; my
i doctors' bills have annually come to a
considerable sum. I believe it bottle of
Dr. Chase's Syrup occasionally rill aid
me in reducing them very materially."'
25 cents a 'bottle, all dealers,.
1r. Chase's Syrup
at Linseed
and TUrpentineo
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