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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-03-13, Page 7JH 145,1896. Pe Stand irgains--gen*w pit of Faticy Qoods goods! tes, lawn inus- aeus, towelincts, mderware of all MAW .1.i396. THE _ HUR of Dress:::_ iptios W prices as we are ed by cheap goods, :ess the fact that thige time, hence our low opportunity for the alesale and less than if we eat 4Q you crk r.Lout this sale, -ought fiit a low rate or,. of bankruptcy. 13e Laces, Neckties, Dress Goods,. KuirbtEel Goods, Shawls, use -waizts, hing Interesting,. cash, & Co. Ltdno's Block, �I COMMERCE, NTO. Nit -ARS - $81000,000 $1,200,000 AMAGER. .!s'. Notes discounted, Draft the principal cities in e, Bermuda, arc. TIVIENT. 1 current rates of interest Le end of May and Novena- om ercial Paper and Far- . MQRRIS, Manager. a)4.---•taaeaVetraleaae.eaSeeeese-S.-..: case with an animal Lier. When a horse is 'tonic the same as a have complete rest. iU k up. Hiswhole is digestion will all ithe nourishment ood an less of it will ood Purifier drives parasites. 0-. 00x482, Montreet. 896• w completed ar4- prices for Ladies' either yslqp. partan. me a these lines in do' aim -we up - 1g purchasers wout We Oxpect, happen- a yea you wheel, an nt/t 1.;ontinue very 1 0* : MIN STREET dLA.141: • • • Ji IRE OWN +laving de id d to move our busme s &Om Seaforih, e will fait' e r -- WEEKS Sell goo s4t ridicu- bus I IN pricess 11 take l money t move goods. ?Just to hand New Spri New Spri New Sprig SiX New Spring Cr New Spring Ch New Spri a Pr New Spri New Spri New Spri New Spr New Spr New Spr New Spr New Spr ng New Sp New Sp New Spr New Spr . , Dress .Goods, \T€4vets, pons, IlieS, ts, g Gi igharn, Duckings, g Sh.rtings, g Cottonades, no' Flannelettes ng Cottons, ng T iwellings, broideries, mg L ces, lig R bbonS, ng Kid ing Corsets. 1 A 11 It will pay eve worth of goods --and compare pri you may mover sonable goodat y lad o call s. ve a.g such I befor and - is a Ile Will take no Risks. Shrew ness of a wellknown • Merchant. ty HE KNEW WHAT WAS GOOD Folt HIM. 1 . - 14 *ter when Canadians spend large portion of their time indoors an cannot have the Same variety of fres food as in summer and fall, indigestio and dyspepsia afflict a majdritv, "1 knybo y will tell me that dyspepsia in it advanced stages is perfectly curable,' said a; Toronto merchant, ‘• I will ta.k his word. Personally I run no risks. A soon as I feel a sense of weight in th stomach., after a meal, I know that m blood 15 sluggish in circulation. In m business I cannot take lunch e?ter ise and II fight ' the first sign of to •ac troubles with Scott's Sarsaparilla. I ha neer failed me, and his saved me an a doctor's bill." S o ils Sarsaparilla possesses medi properties superior to all other so -c sarsaparillas made. Asa remedy f digestion, rheumatism, pimples, scr and a1 blood diseases, physicians that i I equal was never known. So $t er bottle' of all dealers ' • ina lle r in ful tat him ba it 0, to thjn a y0 speak to you and I will kill im. no, Tom; ;take me home.- I an . Lwant to be alone." are mistaken, I dare say. H h ,forgott n by: this time. 'It ' as Almund. Nothing could de eiv me. ' . les, it was Almund. But bathed's toni hment was not greater t: an his He had only been in America two days an hadInoti ever began the sear la whic W: noW the passion of his life. Standing t th hotel doer, he ' was considering his fi movements, when the approaching car attracted his attention, beeanse of i horses. In a moment its oceapants we e i Sight,, and then. Almund gasped in jo amazement. "Catherine and Ada !" had not a doubt. But the Man ! Wh he? A fierce jealousy filled him with rage. . What right had that man wit lfs wif and. child? He felt as if he mus sla him then and there. Rapid as his rec • gn tio and emotions had been, the ca riag had passed out of sight, 'ere he was al le t mo a. He rushed to the desk and desc ibe 1 the vehicle and its occupants, but the ler leo ed up with blank anrioya,nce, and oul tell l him nothing. Ca,rriages - passed eon • sta tly ; how should they know one ron ano her.? . , • Dey after day be wa ohed and wa ted and inquired and sear hed. Every otet store was haunted, ever) opera and th atr visited. Bat though Catherine did not consci • eva,de.him, they never n et. In, the s set to which .Morpeth lai introduct Catherine was not kilo.% No one vi a Mrs. Raeburn or a Mr . MorPeth, w )8 a, buying $1) 'isit Peatee'S chance that in to get nice seaj w pria s. Bos' Clothing. pairs of Boy s Pant sum of i3a per pai Boy's suit o Nam, an extra pat • of pa beaters ihen it co 1Ve still take th lead i and are now sellin I. S • Stacks of Men s and qualifes an lined, for the small V rice $2.50, includes ts. We are world • es to the price. -low pI -iced pants our $1.5) pants for Boy's clothing, all prices. sr:ts fron $1.5f1p. poy you to this store ; you • - will save i money every time. SUTT,ER ANP EGGS sa.me as CA8R. PEAR THE • CLTlluiG SE AF ORTH IAN. us. cia, ons i t& jo were the only names' he could imagine he taking; though, if he h, d heard of a Ira. Almund, he would insta tly have aariv cl a a proper conclusion. 1 N t, however, i ntil Christmas was long ove , did he hear the word. Then one eve incr, suddenly, a h was talkingto alad 'n an opera bo. h heard her companion 1 say: "There is Irs. Almund ! • How lov ly she is to -nig t!' The next moment he ,,,,as feasting his ye and heart on her b auty. Never ha • h dreamed of such a Ca berme. His life sva at her very feet. Sh4 must love hi,m a, ain, or he must die foi her .sake. Sea Tel. could he control him Of suffideetly to as the questions that welre all in all to his . Through the niaht he walked the floo in a tumult of thought. , "She loved me one ! Oh, how she eve me! She cannot hav forgotten ! I w'll to her Always he came back to these s inp facts and in the morning • not being ab to endure the suspensle any longer, he en She was in ;, she was I alone; she ha se'n him with h0: acquaintances the nig t h fore, and she wa.s expecting the call. S e thought, also, she was preparecl for it. 5 e knew nothing at all of herself. Wh n e entered, she did as she intended to do; th t is, she rose haughtily and attempted o a y the proud, disdainful words she had gre d with her heart to say. But she was �s ly a woman -only a loving woman. Wh n e fell at her -feet weeping ; when he hel a d kissed her hands and,would not let th re go; when he wooed her with utter a ne a - tion, with passionate contrition, with fla in desire, what could she do ? , eill 1 e was her first, he only 1o4. H s hr very lord and hupband. He w he father of her child. Truly, he had sin ed against her greatly, But he repente t w th all his heart. He sad he would ce tai ly die if she refused. her ardon and he lo e, and she felt that he s oke the trut . 13. - deed, she now began t find it easier o f r - give Almund than to forgive herse f- er own readiness to b deceived.; h i I. . patience of destiny; er toleration o a thing secret or under and in a rite a ect,iu g so deeply her honor nd • her good na e( These grave errors ha justly broug it i e• r punishment.Shame end sorrow we e he price he hadpaid for her own w y. In a i), flashed thou h 1 er and begarto we p, er side •an1 c mfu rt ;he kissed hr li s, the old, sweet ple se to his hea a a d OAVU sweet • ife ! that name befo e • e the great long g of e won all he ask d confident tru t," a d raised, a pet, and th t's sassey. He knows ho t won't touch a: man, 'be= get a fence reil frazeled o but a -woman he w'll ba the next: pasture, ' "The other morning lady clear across he ii picket fence, and I thou time to mire him of he li bit. I put on an old calico dress, tiec on an old min -bonnet, and concealing a die ge hammer under my apron, sauntered d wn through the field. The minute the ram saw me he drOpped all business that he ha' in hand and came over to. have some fun wi h me. He sqattred off, shook his head a d made a run for me. When I stepped to �ne side to get a good swing at him with he sledgehammer, the ragged old dress t ipped me up end I fell down. I started to get up, butthat ram was behind me, a$. I -turned Wu somer- saults before I hit the ground igain. I didn't stand anyha,nce at all. He just kept lifting me till ie got me over against the fence and then he lit, into me. He jam- med rne down againSt the fence, then back- ed offand hit me another till I thought , he had broke every rib in my body. Finally he jammed me el ar through the bottom rail, and I manages to crawl honie. But I got even this m rning. I had !the hired man take a green log, dress it ap in wo- men's clothes, and et it swinging from a limb. That buck 1 st a horn the' first time he hit it, and it wa n't long before the sec- ond went the same ay. When IIleft it he was meeting it half way every time it swung back at Mita and I vouldn't Wonder if he ain't worn down pr tty close to the tail by this time." -San F ancisco Poet. hat makes him so tackle, too. He e he kn?ws hed it over his head, t deux over into. I the ram jolted a ld and through a ht it was about • NERVOUO HEADACHE. A TROUBLE T AT RENi)ERS THE • LIFE OF IANY WOMEN MIS RABLE. r Tweive "Diets le was Aggravated isease tells how to th and Happiness. alis Record. d began to publish ac - A •Sufferer • whose Trou by Kidney Regain He From the Smith's motile mind, but,sh her. • He -lac and she tre ure. • Ile d while orl He said, " cald her his h art.' for -a solu unres ved • Ho coul woma , tha is a. p rtaker of His own, divine comp and w en Catherine pitied the penal fende aud forgave his offence and •Ioved im freely, she only beautifully herself a woman after God's own hea t these things and she sat do let nin sit at • er hand bled wit w her cl wife ! hi give, he was no And so e pardon, ffection. she help under so Since the Reco counts of the cures by the iise of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, •ts representatives have wonderful cures effected ve not yet been given to as well as men who e eager to let the facts nefit of other sufferers. Among them is MO. James Cotnam, of the township of Wolford, it? God has s eh circumstanc 41i [THE END.] • -Alexander Markle, of rumbo, •bought the late Walker' 2 acre far There are over 100 acres �f 1 woods IA /slarkt e has a large gang of I India's white cutting wood and logs. -4 short distance east oftThe sTa is wooll n mills, living With th ir son- n-1 Henr Roth, is a very age couple •f name of Schierholz. The husband is ' years of age while his pitrtia r is 87. B of th m can still'read ,witho t the: aid spect des. They hates en'oyed arr life b fefraartt5.erm of years aia,z are sti 1 and . ' Ira McCue and the Ra Jin McCue, rancher, politician, pher, and horse doetor, alked ferry Iboat with a crutoh the • ther d also ijad one arm in a! • slin and hi • brad ged. . a hat's the matter, J'in ?" two dr three acquaintanees. I." I'll bet any man in the can biutt harder and longer t .billy I goat .in the State, sOmetv, hat irrelevantly, " bu broke him °lit."• ' `• You look as if - you ' h d be some yourself," suggeSted o e. "Well, to tell the truth, I did 'med•around a little, I've be :n br ram of the butting' habit. I 'is r 11 found that half th by this medicine h the public. Worn have found relief a be known for the he f- in 11 as r. i compelled to give over , heir fruitless search mother, o February 26th, by Rev. W. T. for the lost track. ' I i Hall, of B lgrave, William Miller, of Del - After driving around for a considerable ' •raine M nitoba, to Miss Kate INleiklejolin; time they struck a, sniall island and 'suc-1 5th line of Morris. We wish the happy ceeded in getting the team around to the eouple a s= fe journey away out, west, --A lee of this, where they Made a fire and made arge arnot ni, of square timber is being laid themselves as cornforta4le as possible eon-. klovn at sidering the intense cold and terrible stormI . ir. R. that still raged with unabated force, Blow- I oads are ly the hours of the night dragged by, , the ' Mr. A. little party, chopping wood and walking badly kicked lately by another in the stable. around the fire in an effort to keep warm. t took se en stitohes to sew up the wound. About 8 o'clock on the Morning of the 18th, armers a e busy now getting -4 the Om - the storm partly clearedand the driveraften er's sup ly of firewood. -Soma are ge#fng 1 a long search, was able to locate the toad, m put anur on the fields,. but it . will be a and they found to their joy that they Were hod job his year, as there are very s all within less than three ilea of Killarney, to ilea in th barn yards this w ter, for he which place they made heir way as quickly =plc re son that bedding 8 scarce --- as possible, where they secured sornethin here ar the prophets now that said we to eat and were nude comfortable, and after would ha ,e a mild, open winte 9 Perhaps a short rest found themselves nothing the they have gone away south for hesgood of worse for their ex prier ce in a snow ssorm }their heal h. -Miss Susan Allison, of Bel- au the Georgian Bay. 1 • , I , 'grave, is o • the sick list this week, -Wood They had a na,rr w e cape, and the ,17th 'bees will s.on be the fashion, so get your of February will bo ady that wilt be long ;saws in o •der. -Mr. Davis died latelya on remembered by th m. Ithe 5th line, aged 92 years. How few ever We may say tha it s as only indornitabl 'attain that age. courage that saved URI entire party. Th two travellers are to he congratulated o I their plucky fight, as any giving up - woul have doomed the e tire party. Totally un accustomed as they were to travelling i these north lands, their endurance of such, a fearful ordeal w s decidedly creditable. It was truly a `ght or life, and bra.vely they fought it and won. -Manitoulin Guide. • I s Williams' Ro al rown Remedy. Gould, W. E. O'Brien, Luella I ann. Seel The wonderful c res • ffected by the Royall ond part, Frankie Northcott, Maggie Suthi Crown Remedy in Kid ey, Bladder, Womb, erby, John Brintnell. First part, Willie Ovarian andeUrin ry • seases, its rapid ef- Gould, Roy Todd, .Albert Carroll. The ficacy in promotin a f ee and healthy die. best spellers in the monthly spelling matches charge of urine, it mar ellous power in dis- were ; Fifth, R. F. Chaprean, Foutahr solving atone an ca culous concretions, Beckie Northcott. Senior third, Carrig. curing gravel, gle t an discharges from the Gould. Junior third, James Northcottt genital glands, its powe • over the kidneys Second, Edward Gould. Second part, in establishing hea thy secretion of the Frankie Northcott. First part, Willie urine, curing Diabetes, nflammation or Ir- ritation of the Bladdde Albuminous and Brick -dust deposits, on deposits of White Sand, etc., establish itiaeharacter as a great constitutional remedy.' Remedy $1, Pills 25c; b druggists - or 4ent lsti; express, by IsaacWilliams Cc., London, 0 'taxi°. 1 1 1 Crystal. Watch I Eye Protected iby the several limns on the The piteh-holes on the gavel more than. can be numbered, T. Cole had one of his horses • School Report No. 2, Hay. -The following is the Febru- ary report for School Section No, ; Hay. The names are in order of mit: . Fifth, Fourth, 3. ellie W. Northcott, econd, J. E; IR. F. Chapman, F. E. Ross. W. Todd, Beckie Northcott, Senior third, J. Northcott, E. 11. Warren. Junior third, j. Ethel Noilthcott, E. Carroll. Si FFEEED FROM SEVELE HEADACHE. Th lady referred. to was for twelve years a con tent sufferer f on i nervousness, head- ache nd kidney tr uble. Havirig read so much about Dr. \ illiame Pink.' 'Pills she deter lined. to give hem a trial. I Their use for a hort time br ught a great improve- ment, and after tak mg them for. about, a month the nervous headache and kidney trouble left her. he degree oft thankful- ness f It by one wh receives such benefits as th above can b better imagined than descrllsed. Here atie Mrs. Cotnana's words; "If you could only know, or if I could but tell of the intense suffering which I have endured and the many sleepless nights 1 have spent in ment 1 and. physieal agony, you. would not N ender at the: degree of thankfulness I fee for my restpration to health." Her troll le was a contiiaual dread , to her, and for a ong time prevented her from doing any work. Since usiog the pins she is as well as ev r -or to use her own I words-" fully res red." In thin household I I 0 Pink Pills are no looked upon' as one of 1 1 the necessaries. As is the case w'th every good ause Pink I Pills= have much t • eontend withl; spurious I articles Intve been placed on the market, and, ! though iii appearance and color thy may re- semble the genuin they have an altogether different effect on 'the system. he writer1 was once hies, st re when Pin Pills werel asked for by a cue mer. ' The d'e ler hadn'ti them but said tha he had something "just as good." The p blic ar warned against this "just as goo " sche e which is too of- ten resorted to b some tore keepers. RI should be borne i mind that Dr Williams'' 1 Pink , Pills are specific for a 1 diseasea arising from an impoverished c ndition of! the blood cr a shattered concnion of the nervous forces, s ch as St. Vitus dance, lo- comotor ataxia, heumatism, pa alysis, sci- atica, the after e ects of la grippe, loss •of appetite, headac e, dizziness, chronic ery- sipelas, scrofula,' to. They are also , a cer- tain cure for th troubles ' culliar to the female system, co meting irr, gularities,sup- • pressions and all forms of female weakness, building anew t. e blood and reetoring the glow of health t pale and sallow cheeks. In the case , of m they effect I a radical :# cure in all eases a ising from meatal worry, overwork Or exe saes of any nature. Sold only in: boxes bea ing the firm's trade mark and wrapper (pri ted in red ink;) and may be had of all dru gists or (lir* by mail from Dr. Willi ms' Medibine: Compary, • Brockville, ,Ont., •r Schenectady, N. Y., at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for t.50. • • ck w, he 89 th of • ed ale hil so-, n he He had qu red. crowd $2( he an any ra or espon d • im, I g ss 've br ken et kin g Was 1 A. remarkable operation hs been per- ; formed:at the University of M chigan clinic I by Dr. F. Carrow. Tne case as that of a , young man afflicted wi h a d sease which caused the complete los of ight in one eye. • In order to pre ent 14e contagion spreading to the well e e a etch crystal ' Ives inserted under the 1d of t e unaffected onea, The operation occupied ost of one afternoon, and the flesti and. tissues have already united pretty securely around the glass. /a o impurities c n now enter from the outside, and the pa ient is able to see ' very well through his n vel eyeglass. • • WASTING YOUR IFE. Failure of Physic Force -To ad -fe-Use Dod -Use Dodd's Lost n a Storm On Monday, tie 17th of February, at about 3 o'clock p. ., Mr. M. Inglis, of the Brantford So p Works, and 411r. Frank Burkholder, of he Phoenix Coffee and Spice Mills, Tor nto, left) little current bound for Killey, haying for their driver and guid the notorious William Caughill, of Littl Current. The day Was stormy, but everything eat well until about six o'clock, when t e storm became so terrific that they could see nothing, and could scarcely hear one another speak for the roaring of he temp st. The wind howled and the snow eddyed and curled around them in b inding sheets. They were lost The stout-hearted river had to ac- knowledge -that, although e had driven on the ice for years, this was a new experience for him, and that the look -out was decided- ly bad. But, undismayed, he little party got out and started to try i possible to find out where they were. But the storm in- stead of abating seemed only to increase in intensity, and in a short time they were "ifIth a pat en said : Well, then d life." o fathers a 1 a d Mental to ength. Of 's dney Pills idne,, etic 51 .11 hos often has I suppo e I mast let go my d mothees of unreared ch ild- ren this is trag c. Bat whence cometh sure and timely h lp ? If deathis preventible, how? The timely answer is : • By scientifin. rid successful kidney tieatment-by mg Dodd's Kidney Pills. Hundreds write to thank us and. tell of their cure, bat none to E ay that Dodd's kid- ney Pills have ever failed. PALE GIRLS Weak, languid and listless!, er- ing from heart palpitatio , ner- vousness, stomach troub es or • c-onstipat'on, should use. dia:n Woman's Bahn. It 'cures !WEAK WOMEN Run do back or diz,zinese head, fa Indian netttree ._For sale m _ easily tired, .pain in limbs, troubled with rush of blood to the nt feeling, nausea, try oma,n's Balm.. It's remedy for women. forth by j. Roberts.1 . . 1 It 7,01mon CxpOoit4. DIST ICT. MATTERS. • NOTES. -Th auspices of the on the evening of Mr. Stelck, proceeds amo people have d weight social Mr. Drysdal 10th inst. Al Quite a numb feeling the eff John Dougl with doctor days. -The m Bechler will be please son Christianlis on a f -Owing to the state roads Mr. Beetchel • attend singing school f new industry is b Village • under1 the Samuel Witner viz. dog akin J ting material ma the g Ment of his barn. M ihterprising farmer • a ,e things up to he • Ste Blae. basket ocial held: under th Christi Endeavor Society of the 2 th, at the residene roved grand success. Th ted t $21. The youn • rmine to hold another.- • ill be h Id at the tesidence o s T esday evening, th will • e made Welcome- r in this vicinity have bee cts of rip. -Mr. and Mr have been on the sick lis attend nee for a number y frien s of Mr. and. Mr to learn that thei ir road to recover f the weather an has been unable t r a couple of wgek ing carried on in th anagement of M The manufacture hn Johns n is go ound for t e enlarg , Joihnston is a ver id is dete mined t Mark. lien C ncil. • The council et on -bers present, e cept of last meeting read a R. Hicks, Pee° ded b copy of the foil Win ence be sent to Mr.-, = council desire to ea sympathy and orrow m 'ment, feeling hat y u and an'affectio te wi e; a a kind and lovi dg mo her. vently hope th:t th Al great disposer o all e ent you land lour fa ily, ud tain:you'and yo rs n der meat" Resolved th tate, in present na hi • tailed itemized ;la anumber of ac unts new officers:, th coun again ' on the rst • April. • March 2ndr all men Ir. Sherritt, minut d a' need. Moved S. Sanders, that eso ution of condo •erritt : "That th res their profou is your bereav ave lost a tend d your childr This cOuncil fe ighty God, t ,will watch ov comsort and , su so great bereav t the engineer f aceounts, give a d meat. After pass and appointing, a fe il adjourned. to me fonday afternoon • Mo AFTE THE C )WS. DEAR EXPOSITOR, see by y ur paper th t the McKillop cou cil have passed a b -law prohibiting li stock from running on the roads, and think that the Morris council would do w to follota their e -amp e, and not only pr hibit live stock (hors in particular) fro pasturing on th, ro ds, but also prohi (and enforce it also the piling of woo which s many are in the habit of doi causing the snow lodge at that pia and ma lag the roa impassa,ble.-Cor. NOTE .-March h come in very li like.- he roads t at were plowed 1 week are well filled again by :the sn and wind storm, n Monday. -Miss Kelly is visiting a Whitechurch. -Po master Watson has ot the offer far anot term' at Sunshine. -Mr. Thomas Russel i somewhat improved n health. -Mrs. R. B Laidlaw, 7th line, i dead. Deceased of dropsy. The fun ral took place on day afternoon last.. ames Warwick, concession, died sad enly a few days ago Mr. James ith line, has urcha the Lindsay farm, 8th concesston. • price paid was $2,1 • The farnt con i s 100 acres. -A good any are nursling c at -present.-A later mmsber of men e working in S. Ir ne's bush, oil the h • line. Mr. James all, 7th line has good cattle feeding or market. They .g • Wingham on Batur ay. -Miller a.ncl Mei • john. At the re idenee of the ori • 1 BLAKE. -The following is the monthly rel - port of School Section No. 9, Hay and Stan- ley. The names are in order of merit Fifth, Emma Thompson, Mabel Caplin. Fourth, Clara Thompson, Peter Douglassa Neatlie Nicholson. Senior third, Arthur; Mero, Bella. Thompson, Rebeeca Sherri1. Junior third, Sam Swazzie, Edith Capling#1 Allan Esler. Senior second, Jacob Kenneli Robert Agnew, Milton Edighoffer. Junioi second, Alvin Nicholson. Leah Beckle 4 Senior part secOnd, Louisa She Keys, Arehy Agnew. Junior, Willie Mero, Robert Baker, maker. Part 1, Ella D.1 Sher Edighoffer, Norman Boyes. No. 8, Moliimoi>.-The folloWing report, based on scholarship, demeanor, etc., showt the standing of the pupils of No. 8, McKil- lop, for the mouth of February : Foutth class, Lizzie Drager, Mary Gawley, Care - line Diegel. Senior third, Mary McKay, Sara J. Hicknell, Caroline Haegue, Herbert N. Irvine. Junior third, David McKee, George Bennesvies, Archy McKay-, Mary Haegue. Second class, Robert Houlden, Part second, Totomy McKay,Mary Diegel,E alma Eggert. Annie Kiehnie. Ida Diegel, Henry Bennewies, Rachel Wesenberg: First class, attendance 9. No. 10, McKss.aor.-The fol •standing of the pupils of Schee 19, McKillop, for the month q irst class, Mt Henderson, ' Morrison. Pea second, M. Ro Pacy art seconcl mma Shoe: it, Arthur owing is the Section No. February : . Horn, G. s, T. Horn, M. Brewster. Junior second, 41. Horn, M. enderson, M. J1cSpadden. Senior second, . Allen, J: Ca pbell, C. Dodds. Third, . Morrisoo, R.1 Grieve, M. Horn. Fourth, 1. Grieve, J. MSpadden, M. Dodds. Fifth, . Morrison, M Marche. No. 5, Hru, m. -The following is the report of School Section No. 5, Hullett, for the month of F hruary, based on diligence, demeanor and panctuality of the pupils: Fifth class; 3; Carter, 1 W. Vodden, 11. Wal- lace. Senior -fourth, L. McCool, L.Vociden, T. Manning. Junior fourth, J.MeCaughey, C. Tyner, G. Webb. Senior third, B. Man- ning, D. Carter, Rosetta Youngblut. Jun- ior third, W. Mair, H. Snell, W. Nott and M. McGee'. (equal). Senior third, Samuel' Glidden, L. Cousins. Junior second, J. Snell, M. Glidden, M. J. Crawford. Part' second, J. McCool, W. Lee, A. Vociden. Part first, E. Lee„H. McCool. „at * A RisTardep Defends Tobacco. Another stalwart defender of the habit of smoking is the bishop of 1 Manchester. He has publicly stated that he has found tobacco to'act a useful part in enabling him to discharge his ministerial duties. When be was roughing it In the wilds et Australia, he often smoked a pipe with the "pioneers of civilization" whom be met there, and he found 1hat, as they sat together puffing away, the r hearts opened unto one a.nother as the never would 1 1 I 4 1 • 0. COMBINATION or RARE, SEARCHING AND POTENT ESSENTIAL DISTILLATIONS FOR iNFLAMMATION EXTERNALLY For all Pain's, Aches, Sore Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Stings, Bites and Chilblains. INTERNALLY For Colcls, Bore Throat, Croup, Asthma, Colic, Diarrhoea, Pleurisy, etc. BY AU. DOUGOiSYs arm DEALERS MCA aso.atio zoo. pot OOTT‘A TOE DODDS MEDICINE CO. TORONTO, ONT. purring Between Bench and Bar. much speaking judge," says Lord 0, "is no well tuned cymbal," and st ce has occasionally suffered somewhat i loss of dignity arising. from collisions between bench and bar. A sharp sparring match took plow one day between an Irish .Judgo Roliinson and a Mr. Hoare, whom the former had eharged vvith the design of bringing the king's commission into con - tem t. • "No, lord," said the counsel, "Ihave r that when a peasant in Charles I's tim found the king's crown In a bush he showed it reverance, but will go further and res et it even on a bramble." There is a celebrated reply of Dunning to a,re ark of Lord Mansfield. "Oh, it that be he law, Mr. Dunning, I may burn my law books." "pet er read them, my lord," was the sarcasticrejoinder. Poor Sir James Mans- field wa So disturbed by the unseemly be- havior f the bar that he 'used to be heard crying aloud in his dreams, "Damn the serjean 4." -Temple Bar, Old! 10 Dean Hole Tlkought It Good. In 14 book, "A Little Tour In Ameri- ca," Dean Role of, Rochester, England, quotes with unction many specimens of what he regards as typical American hu- mor. When he was in Cincinnati, the thing that. Most impressed bim was the following bit of doggerel, which he heard recited in that city: • Little Willie from his mirror Sucked the mercury all off, Thinking in his childish error,. It would cure his whooping cough. At the funeral Willie's mother Smartly said to Mrs. Brown: 'Twas a chilly day for William When the mercury went down." -New Orleans Times -Democrat. GRATEFUL --COMFORTING. 4111111.11M1I 7 41111111111111•11111116 Disp RSION • SALE BATES1 SHORTHORNS The undersigned will sell at his farm in Stratford, by public auction, his select herd of Bates -5hort-horns, On Tuesiclay, March 17th, 1896, Consisting ofl Four Bulls and Thirteen Fe. males. Positively Lc, bye bidding, and. no reserve. Sale to continence at 1 p. m. Terms -Nine months' credit on approved joint notes, and discount of 6 per cent. per annum off for cash. Catalogues sent on application. to JOHN IDINGTON, • 1471-4 STRATFORD, T. 'I O • The Attest care is exercised In selecting the in- gredients feom Which this valuable compound is pre- pared, so tilktlre are willing to pledge them strietly pure. This explains in a measure their great popu- , laity and unparalleled euceese. As a blood purifier these Powders have no equal for any disease or bad condition caused by impure blood. They me the best known suorrstant in flattening, cattle or horses, as II they keep the s stern in a healthy condition. Theses Powders may given with great. advantage in all coses of wormS, ion of appetite, roughness of the hair or coat, st ppage of water and 'bowels, recent ti founders, swell' g of the glands of the throat, al/ c,oughs and colds, horse -distemper, hide bound, boars, scurvy, tate. It is also benefloird for the heaves, and in recent takes will effect a euro. in fact, in every cue of disease among horses and tattle, these valuable Powders should be given, and by their timely ttse will save the lives of many valu- able anhnals. ., , EPPS'S - COCOA BREAKFAST -SUPPER. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutri- tion, and by a careful application of the fine proper- ties of well-eelected Cocoa, Mr Epps has provided or our '.0realtfast and supper a delicately flavoured' bev- erikge which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicibus use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hun- dreds oi subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack whetever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly notkrished rame."-Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in paokets, by Grocer's, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., LTD., Homceorxrmo CIIIrOms, • LONDON, ExoTAND. - 1452 • - -SHILOH'S CURE is amid on a gharantee. It cures incipient consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose 25 cts, 50 do. and SI. For Sale by I. V. Fear, Seaforth. -at. War. • 'Cured Weak Back for 25 Cents. For 2 years I was dosed, pilled and plastered for weak back, scalding urine and constipation, without benefit. One box of Chase's Iiidney-Liver Pills re- lieved, 3 boxes cured. R. 3. Smith, Toronto. Ohe pill a dose, price 25 cents w• • es - KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purl& have done if there had been no smoke to ,gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 eta., 60 eta., leL00. For sale stir them. -Westminster Ciazette. hy 1.Seaforth. - Flaying With the French Airy. A favorite amusement Of the two em- perors was playing with the French army. Napoleon delighted in the display of his condescension to the men and in the ex- hibition of their enthusiastio affeetion for him. Their drill, their uniforms, the nice- ties of military ceremonial, the gorgeous drum majors twirling their batons- or marching in puffy state -every detail fas- cinated the czar, whose house, said Czar- toryski, was affected with the disease of varadomania.-"Life of Napoleon," by Professor Sloane, in Century. I • A Strong Itlan's Feat. George Schn ck, the landlord of the Davis hotel, at De aware avenue and Mar- ket street, possess s strength that would set most of the r vals of Sandow in the shade. One of h s favorite feats is • to stand in an open oorway,- pce his open hands against the jams of the door, aad taking three men weighing Ifrom 1504o 200- pounds each, on his sheulders and. back, lift them, ogether with himself, from the floor, and hold thorn in that po- sition for several • !flutes. This feat it- self, without any eight r eefing on the • person, performing t, can be aecomplished' • by very few, while ith Mi. Schneck, with from 500 to 600 pounds on his back and neck, it is almost ai everyday' occurrence. Mr. Schneok takes Wtle or no exeroise.1,- Philadelphia Record. • • , The Svo'fIssThind • The Swiss bands] marched to the music • of fife and drum or of their own veioes, • the totation of one of their marching songs being still !preserved. • The forest cantons also sent a horn wltIt their oom- panies, which insfruments jkrere known by nicknames, Bull of Uri, Cw of tinter- walden, and the 'pee. Their sound was long a note of terror to the Men of Aug- • tria and Burgundy, and mode a grand rallying cry for the Swiss in 'action. 1 But apart from this, these bbrns appear to be the origin of the bugle hot* which, still appear on the appeintments of our light infantry, and have displaced the drum as the distinctive instirument o the foot sol- dier. Each compa y of cou se had a flag of its own, which n marol o in Stion was posted in the enter un er a guard ol halberds. Whenc the Mai sody some- times was called b the namr f the pan- ner (banner.) T e Swissi w e guished by the s all size ef eir flags; the landsknechts, on the Non ry, to ac- centuate the differ nee btOen iemse1ve€ and their hated r' vals, ear4ed norrnotue ensigns, and mad great p y ith dem. Other mations chose a happy neap between the two. Uniform was of course a t in unknown in the fourteenth an • centuries, though the Swiss if • trust Old woodcuts, wore tile w on a red ground even at Senip • millan's Magazine. • — - Mother and Daughter Cured. Mr . Celia Gillics, No. 9 Walnut street, Hamilton, writes that she can recommend the Kootenay Cure above all other medicines. She was a long sufferer from rheumatism, sore back, tired feeling and dizzi- ness, and was not able to do a day's work untilahe was cured by the use of half a bottle of the remedy. Mts. Gillies' daughter, a young lady of 17 years, was not well since she was 14. She has now completely recovered her health as the result of the use of Kootenay Cure. Mothers will be glad to knew of thls medioine for young girls of this age. ••virtually fifteenth we are to ite crow 11. -Mac - -41110-111-0.-- ..5e per package, three packages for 511e„. seven paekages for $1, at FEAR'S Drug Store - 4Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tenn., says: " Shiloh's Vitalizer ' SAVED MY LIFE' I consider It the best____....remedy for a ....._debilitated 'system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it exclds. . Price, 75 eta Sold by L V. Fear, Seaterth l , tfou Don't Have to Swear Off eay the St. Louis Journal_ of Agriculture in an edi a th rial about No -To Bee femme; tobacco habit our . " We know of many eases cured by No-To.Bac, one a prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and dm ed for twenty years; two boxes cured Wm so tha even the smell of tobacco makes him sick,' No. se sold and guaranteed :wil. euro, no Pay- t Book . fre Sterling Remedy Co., 374 St. Paul SW Mon- tr. old by I. V. Fear, Druggist, Seaforth. TO HEAL MANKIND - SIGN OF TH 011ICULAII SAW , ilL is as a healing medicine for all outward sores, Ul ts, blotches, skin diseases, cancer, scrofulous to es. ete, that Burdook Blood Ilittersbas won some of its moat signal victories over disease. In every case where it has been faithfully tried, a clear, brightekin and sound whole flesh have resulted. I, Here is what Miss Lillie V. Doyle, of Strader'e Hill, Ontario, says: •for three years I had a very bad breaking out all over my face and went to a doctor, who gave me a bottle of medicine which I used but got no beneat. I then went to another doctor who gave me medi- cin , blit as my face kept getting worse I asked him to hange the medicine which he did, but it also fai ed to do any good an he told me he could do no in:e for me. beue months ago I got a bottle of Burdock B14ed= Bitters and began using It; 1 soon found nay fam getting much better, so I got another bottle and used it, and on using the third bottle found my fade completely mired. Several others who have followed my advice to try B.B.B. have been cured of similar troubles. -es, • arb- Coughing leads to coffin unless stopped by Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. The best cure for CoUghs, Colds and Lung Troubles. * err No remedy cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hoarse - nem, Asthma. 3ronch1tl8, Sore Throat, etc., eo well as Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Harsh 'Coughs, Heavy Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma. and Bronchit.s cured by Da Wood'a Norway Pine Syrup. 're hest in the world. • t°vi81Seoco mend it. Children:cry for it. Worms Syrup is the etandard of excellence. 6lothers fly frona i. .1111. • 411' Hood l 4,— .1- _,...._ e the lold Scotch name for a cough. ',.;,ine nelish name or the best cure for coughs is Dr, ood's Norw y Pine Syrup. I* 1 Weakness, Debility, Paleness, Anaemia, etc., are qured by Milburn's Beef, Iron and Wine. , Chapped Hands and Lips, cracked skin eores, outs, 09nds Id bruises are promptly cured.:by Victoria Ciarbolic alve. -1 ! , 0.0 ct- 0 P iZt G> P.1 0 0 P--1° ID 0 4:11 1-1 0 -<1 rgiID 1;17.: 3 p E4- -ED -1 C3 • rib a 1-+ 1,411 CD 1=3 ▪ .ate sei s CD 1.42 1 po ti .0 5 { an g o . 4) ag el- t1Q .;st 0• 02-'5 P te4.-tg 1-s 5-0 co pp 5 • Clj• r-t n it; c 5- 0 0 03 • CR ei- wit *St -31 4 F;(2:I. , t c' -1:3, „rid ..‘e 0 cr. car, 4 4.4 0 Iv •,. t;.! 0 c g co co cp •-1. p eoz,21:Stecl5 w g° t:i sb 8" is," ti ga " 0 tg G t4'l -4.1..., ¼_)(b 4 .,., cr. Is sr• l'i .i... . iij &P. Lilt 8 ''. 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