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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-10-05, Page 4URE t only, Id Ir.tie to aen, that it leVery' pur- i* Ott r Mr/ wrapper, MEM ore E and t a g. 29. your Too ght r ale 13 ore L' t! •Alt4t,' They a OCTOBER 54 1900 THE HURON EXPOSITOR. es_ IMPORTANP NOTICES. fee=....... SE POWER AND orTIN0 BOX FOR SALE 11 OUu —Will bm sold together or separately on easy krilim, Apply to D. BURNS, Mensal!, 1711-tf ANTED.—"Picavere and any good woollen mill help, Families preferred, Stokely work and a ood wages. CANADA WOOLLEN MILLS, Lim- Red, BooPolor- 1700 4 saawan,............... ESTRAY HEIFER.—Catne into the premises of the undereigned, Lot 20, Concession 8, AleKillop, a 1 red biter, about 2 years old. If the owner wants it, come and pay the charges and take it away. CIEORGE HENDERSON. 17l1x3 ClDER MILL.—The Tuckeraualth cider mill ie in running order agaht and is prepared to grind any !afternoon. Alec, cepper kettle to rent out or will boil apple butter for people if required, Chargee inederete. ROGER PEPPER, 1710 3 FAIthi TO RENT.—,eleing Lot 4, Coneeeslon 6, •Hullatt, eoesieting of 160 acres. A good fall wheat farrn. Will Ise rented on reasonable terms to *good tenant. For further particulars apply to MRS. JOSEPII MARTIN, Constance P. O. 1700.t 'I'OBN BEATTIE, Clerk of the Second Division 0 Oa -art, County Commissioner, of Huron, Con- veyancer, Land, Loan And Insurance Agent. Funds twested and to Loan. Milos—Over Sharp k Et'YtDie store, ifain-strooi, &Worth. 1089 TIASI4 TO BENT. —A first-class farm to rent, Lot X NO. 7, OD the 2nd Concession of Mullett, con. seining 1C0 acre, ;about 90 agree cleared ; no stone of gravel, only first-class soil, and wail adapted for crepe; large barn and other outbuilding ; a large !tame stable for hones and cattle, and a cotnforto Able house and five acres of good hearing orchard ; ten acres of fall wheat. It is situated five miles from Feaforth, the same from Clinton, 100 rode from *school, 11 nines from Alma church, 2i miles from Odium, and partici' wishing to take it can get the paivilege of working right away on It. For further fticulere apply on the promiete, FRANCIS ETTLE, 170941 ....--. TEACHERS WANTED rflEACIIER WANTED.—Applications Will be re- al_ eelved up to Octeber the 20th, for a teacher for School Section No. 1, Morris; duties to commence January 3rd, 1901. Address, Atating salary, to kNDREW LAIDLAW, Myth P. 0.1 Ont. 1710x4 rilEACIIER WANTED.—Wanted, for School Sec - j Men No. 2, McKillop, a male or female teacher, holding second or third.class certificate. Duties b commence January 1st, 1901. Appli- :atione, stating Fialary and giving references, will be received by the undoreigned up to October Ilth. 101,1T. MeELROY, Seaforth P. 0.. 1709x4 _ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. voR SALE.—Nine acres cf land for sale, being I: Lob 12, Concession. 8, Hay. There is a frame house and barn alma small orchard. Particulare zpon application. MRS. ROBERT RYDD, SII„e. lurich. 16994f viODERN 11.01•SE FOR SALE.—Solid brick, nine LV_L roma, furnace and bath room, elegant lawns, trnamental shade trees,- largo and email fruits. ferule easy. Apply to 0. CLARKSON, proprie tor ; w to HENRY BEATTIE, Barrister, Cady'e Bloek, eaforth. 170441 rj OUSE AND THREE ACRES FOR SALE.—The Li undersigned offers for sale his cottage in Han matey with $ ecree of land in good atato of cultiva- 1c:implanted with fruit and ornamcntal trese. There a a good stable on the place, with plenty of hard and oft water. Felie.3311 are in good order. There aro even LOOM in the house which is good repair. The iremieee may be viewed at any time. JOSEPH P. ;RINE. - 1695-tf STALL'ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—For sale in the village of Egmondville, ,the valuable and pleasantly located promisee of !the undersigned, rho preperty certifies of two acres of good land, well drained and cultivated. There is a comfortable frame how, B giaed stable, pig ren and other nec. wavy outbuildings on the premises, also hard and soft water. There are ale° 14 good fruit trees, tipples, plumes and pear° ; booklet; mate choice Email fruits. it is a most desirable place for a -retired far- mer or 'natio, t gardener, and will go cheap. Apply o WM. C. Clark, Egmondville. 1696-tf DUSII LAND FOR SALE,—For sale, Lot 21, Con. 13 Ce88100 18, Grey. consieting of 64 acre of bifsh- ind. There aro about 20 acres of hard wood, the re- sainder timbered with Cedar, Black Ash, and amaze Sue. Thls lot will be soid cheap and on easy terma. ;Ise for sale, 1 mare and colt, 3 head 'of cattle, 1 iincier, 1 mower, 1 wagon, 1 buggy, alleighe and ther articles, these articles will be sold cheap for 'clod peper, cheaper for meth ae the proprietor has old his farm. For patticulare apply on Lot 15, lorth Baundary, McKillop, or, DANIEL MeMILLAN, Yaltort P. 0. 1711x3 DARM FOR SALE.—For pie Lot 10, Concession 7, ts Stanley, containing 100 acres more or less, 03 ores cleared and 7 acres of bush, 10 acres under cut Nation, 8 acres In fall wheat and the balance seeded o grilse. The farm is well fenced and underdrained ith plentv of good water convenient to bedidinge of flitch there aro a good frame hole° with kitchen and reed shed attached, twa larg13 hank barns With stone /ails underneath, }ergo drive eihod and pig house ,Ith cement floor, a large orchard of °Woe fruit, t is convenient tochurch, post office and schools. t Is 6 miles from Brueefield &nation vdth good gravel oath; leading In all direetioue. This le a first elan inn and in good condition and will be gold cheap. 'or full particulars apply to Waf, MeALLISTER, 'erne P. 0. _ 171141 _ -si OOD FARM FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN IF Y SOLD BEFORE FIRST OF NOVEIIBER.— We farm is eituated In the County of Huron, town- lilp of Stanley, being Lot 4, Concession 13. It con - aim; 80 acres, 10 acres of which Is hardWood bush, he balance is all cleared and well fenced and under - [reined. There is a good comfortable dwelling tome, a good bank barn and a frame straw shed, a ;ood well at the house and one at tho barn and a lever failing creek YUris through tint back end of he Wm, There le a fine orchard with all kinde of reit, This farm is convenient to churohee, echeols, earket, etc. For full particulate; apply upon the menden or address ROBERT P. DOUGLAS, Box 13, lake P. 0. 1706.13 51AItai FOR SALE.—For eale, a choice fifty acre L. farm in Tuckeremith, being Lot 2,on the 131h encieselon, This choice farm hae an 80rod frootage, i well fenced and drained; it is nearly ail seeded, nd is free from bad weeds. There is aluo a good rehard and a small bush. On the promisee Is a goad lime house, containing eight rooms, with storm col- a and woodehatl, and is now bank barn. There is a ever -failing spring at the houee. lb le within a uarter of a ;rile of a village, where .there aro hurehee, post office, store, etc., and le three and a alt miles from Dermal!, For further partioulare, pply on the premises, or address Chisolhurst P. 0. _ . F. EYRE, 170241 .____, ., t STOCK FOR SERVICE. rI0 PIO BREEDERS.—The undersigned will keep L on Lot 26, Concession 5, L. R. S., Tuckeranilth, thoroughbrect 011B8T1IL %Volum Pm, also a thorough - rd YORKS111101 Pio. A. limited number of eowit will 0 Admitted to each. Terme, $1, payable et the time 1 eervice, or $1,50 if charged. Alec; a, fow Chester alto Pigs for Bale. JAMES GEMMILL. 1608-62 riA.14W0RTH BOAR FOR SALE AND FOR SER. ' i YICE.—The under,signoli will kooptor aervioe, i the Bruooneld Clieette Flaotory, a theroughbrod aireworth Boar, with regiatdred pedigree. Terme, 1; payable at time of ;service with privilege of re- 3rning if neeeesery, Aleo A number of thorough - red young Tamworth Beare andSemi for at°. UGB leoCARTNEY, Brucefield. 140541 . AUCTIONEERS. i 1 E111011AS BROWN, Lieersed Auctioneer , for tho °auntie° of Iluron and Perth. Orders- left at , M. Campbell's implement warerooms, &Worth, or ur Eaeostrou Office, will receive prompt attention. attaftation guaranteed or no charge. 1708 tf A L'eTIONEERINti.e -B. 13 Phillips, Licensed A Auctioneer for the countiee of Huron and 'erth. Being a practicel farmer and thoroughly nderetanding the value of farm stock and imple. lents., i lame rue in a be .ter pcisition to utilize good rleeta charges moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed r no pay. All orders left at Hermit poet office or t Lot a3, Coneeseion 2, Hay, will be promptly United to. 170941 STOOK FOR SALE. I nefteatOleate FOR SALE. --Ono cow and 1 , 3 ear•old heifer, euppeteed te calve in Oetc yearline hell, r, 1 heifer calf, all good animals teetered pedigree, 1 also koop for nervice a roved Yorkshire boar, bred front Toronto Se eke winners. A. 0. /3511LLIE, IfereeV ill . 0. _ 11607-11 two- her ith im. ea:p- _ T___ HE SEAFORTH l - „ usical Instrument EMPORITTM. 1 1 and ESTABLISHED, 1873. Owing to hard times, we have coll- uded to dell Pianos and Organs at 1 rreaily Reduced Prices, _ Organs at $2,5 and upwards, ianos at corresponding prices. See uffhefore purchasing. SCOTT BROS, Milburn's Heart nd just what every wcal4, ne woman needs to m.k4 her They cure those fe ling and sinking that com on the heart beat stron an • sweet, refreshing sie p a aches and nervousne s. life and energy into d spiri toed women, who haya co is no cure for them. Read the words S en this letter fromMr, hos. ton, New London, P,E.I. ; "Last fall I was In; a v clition suffering from n weakness,. I got so bad M hardly move eround, and getting well. Seeing Milb Nerve Pills highly recom conditions I purchased a Is "Before I had taken h notice an improvement in when I had used twlo bo pletely cured. "it was wonderful ho' away that dreadful feeling and gave me strength. "I recommended them bor who was troubled wit and they cured her, tore. W is nothing equal to Milbu Nerve Pille.' erve P1111 are ous, run-down trong and evell. of smothering t times, make regul r, give bani h head - hey inf se ,new d, hea th-alhat- e to thi k there urage ent ornma s, CU - seri us con- ousne 3 and st thatl I could ofver spalrecl rn's Heart'and nded for euch f of it I could condi ion and es I w s come ese pi is took f nervoultess to my neigh- nerv usness,. all think there n's and KENDAL spAvi •CURE seet. The old relable romodY for S &vino, 111 Sptints, Curbs iic1 aliforrue of La enesn. without B, blemish beeriest) it d ea not North Pint tegenet, at., Fob. Dr. B. 1. Kendall Co. - Dear SIrki—Will you plev,riti give nui r remedy f rheavern /have a elan' that Is aill ctsil. I take pia sure In st Ong that Blister, by using it ohly once nd then -pplying I have cured it of four yeare ndIng Ith your your Spavin Cure. As long es I haveorses, I w II not be without Kendall's apavIn Cure and Ken all's Blistortn ray table. Very truly yours, • ADOLPII 'S OAIYIIEIIF,fl.- Price $/, filx for fib. As et 'Belmont ttor famif use it ban no equal. Ask -your druggist for It ndaills fAvavirt Onre, also "A Treatise on the erne," the hook free, -or aticireee DR. B. J. KENDALL CO„ ENOSSOSO FM. 1, 1 gbones, t cures blister, 0? '08. SVT. The Old Reliable Remedy for Diarrlicea and Dygentery. Grandma Mrs. Thos. Sherlo It, Arn, Used prior,. Ont., recentl wrote: It. My little girl, thiA years of age, was taken very pad with diarrhoea, and we thought we were g4ing to lose her, when I remembered that nty gra dmother always used Dr. Fovviler's Extac of Wild Strawberry, and atersaid that it aved her life. I got a bottle and gave It to y child, and after the third dose she beg n to get better and slept well that night. She Im- proved right along and was. ion com- pletely. cured.'_ J. OE MeNAB I E , ONTARIO LAND SURVE OR, e• SEAFORTH - - P. 0. :Enginekr for Wirigham, Seaforth, &c, taement Sidewalk3, Sewers and Drains will be given special lattent At Queen's Hotel. Townehip iota; 169341 For over a year we have had the agency INDAPO. Our first order we's for a yearlc our last for Ono hundred and Forty-four Doll AOEMIli VIIARK 41 di EGISTEREIL 90 or lhe sale 01 of a c Quo, re worth. Made a well Man of MeP '111E (MEAT HINDOO REMEDY cbr-h, • PBODUOICH TUE ABOVE Beitatto in 30 dayfi• Cure n11 Nervous Diseases. Fn1Itig Memory Paresis, Sleeplessness, Nig itly -f.mis- alone, eta., 'caused by past ibuses, gtves vigor and size to shrunken organs, and ouloklY. but surely restoyes LM ost anhood in old or mina. Loftily oorried In vest poo et, Price $1,001; package, Six for $42.0o with, a writ ea gutircent c to cure or money rOtt/Uded. DCiN'T 11-13Y AN Thl TATUM, but lasiot on having INDAPO. If your dru,gelet has not got it, we w111 send it pro id. gII.ronrre'UNDO° ItENEDY r(.„ Proper, ebliao, IoAnt,. This rapid increase proves, it Is armedythat everyone Who tries 11 sPeak*well of. Yount respentaliy, ,1 V. FEAR. Seaton!). Oat. IVIcLEOD' System Renovator —AND OTHER— TESTiED - !REMEDIES. A specific mid antidote for Impure, Weak and len overkilled Blood, Dyepopsia, Sleeplessnoes, Palpate. on of tho Heart, Liao, Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss f Memory, Dronohltle, Consumption, Gall Stones, aundloe, EP ;toy and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus ., anoo, Femal Inegulariel s and General Debility. LABORAtORY—Goderich , Ontario. J. M. MCLEOD, Pifoprietor and Mann Sold b 00141 . facturer. ' J, S. ROBERTS, Seaforth, LIONS, not.=no AND Si.7;1":(,1'43, • 'Mint Ali Anisiml Trninee ,'N A t!",) i .T7101 r Trit I. 8 'in Cr,. c i ll t1. "Personally I would rather eel:el-eke to train jungle bred lions than 1 elle l init arc born in eaptiv ty. You 111.11 y 'Will the Ptigill'd of the first (less, l)Ul 11U others ill'O 'SO accustotned to Bedeif verybocly thThe they respect nobody, i idea that • lietts desite'tgeat up their belittlers is .pre- posterous. 1 fesd -these likms; 123/4 pounds of fine meat every cilay at 5 o'clock. Tt a lion was raven usly hue- gry, the cage- migi t be differeat. When a beast gets mad and knockev ou down with a blow -front hie paw, yot Must lie still. It would be useless to fight back, for if he slould c:ose his jaw no bon.o would stnnd the p eestire, 1 -do not fear the lion's jaw and teeth—the ewe an elatvs are -the thin :s that haVe left theiv marks all over. in body. Their claws are sharp as fishh oks and to e hold In the same fashion. "Yes, I have b en nipped b lions a: number of tine, enerally In he fleshy pert of the hand nd the leg; the -teeth haye gone dean through wit a saap. Still the claws are the things t at make the life of the lion tamer an Atripreferred risk' -in life Insurance writing. . "Tigers are mueli brighter than lions, and -can be taught -many tricks, but they ' can never be relied on, as tree hery ap- pears to be -their disposition anI inherit- ance. They are tremendous fig ters, and If they .cannot gIet up a ro v among themselves they ar . ready to lp others. The closest call I ever had 14- my life was When a jagua got over the partition • in the big den Int the cage o*pled by a Hoe and undertoe k to take it behe away' from the latter. went in and under- took_ to drive the jaguar back into her *men cage, The beast turned upon Me and clawed me It irribly, while .the lion took a whack at n y back. When I was finallydragged ou • of the cage, the new suit of clothes tha I wore was 811111140 of tatters, ;and 1 was scarred and bloody rem head t hoe it, This famous fight occurred' in Washington with th p W. 0. 0014 elow. I Inn a number of encoun- tors with Wallace, who was set, down on the bills as `the man eater.' ; Ile had chewed and clawer manymen, bat never eaten one, but he did occasionally feast on a horse. So n any stories- have been told about Wallace by trainers that nev- er handled him it would be idle for me to repeat them, i s I had him all the time he was. in this country. That fa- mous lion died two years ago in an ex. presS car tvhile on his travels. "Tigers have. a fancy for sliding on their backs and getting you at a disad- vantage, as they lie and claw upward. The moment you turn to leave 'a cage they are lietle to slide its whole length and drag you down before you can raise , your NV1311). , "Mt, take my word for it, the most dangerous animal you can encounter in a menagerie is a 'bad elephant.' I've beets with 'ern foe 40 yeaest, and 1 aneesse, TRICKS OF THE TRADE. Men Do Not Always Got tho Cigar They pay For. At the cigar stand of an up town hotel it guest, asked the dealer for an imported cigar. • The dealer handed out a handful of eigarrs which were in all appearance the real thing. "Are these real imported cigat's?" ask- ed the purchaser, depositing his quarter on the little change mat. "Yes, sir," responded tho other. "It is too nice a night for a idispute," said the guest to .11 reporter, "and since the cigar is a good one I will smoke it, but it as not an mpTirted cigar that he sold me, though It reeembles one It was made in this country of imported tobacco. If I called this dealer down, le would say, `What's the difference?' ai the to- baeco was grown on the island kf Cuba.. "I am an internal revenue i 'specter, andl can tell at a, glance whether a cigar is the iniported article in the Uox from HaYanaaor lilliether it is made , in this country of imported leaf. The difference is great in many ways, and the fact that the average judge Of cigars cannot detect It- is no excuse why lie (lees not get what . he calls for. Who can tell the difference between a Paris .made l gown end ono made here -of the same imported ma- terials? Very few„ The difference is usually aboet $100 in favor of the dress- maker. "But with -cigars it is another matter. Some dealers will tell you that two make a better article of hnported rolled tobac- co than the Cuban cigar makers., Per- haps so. The dealer makes "a bigger profit oh the sale; and that is what he is looking out for. "If you desire to buy a diger made by Cuban workmen and the real imported thing, examine the [bee for the internal revenue stamps. They will be observed, if you look carefully, and are six in num- ber. - All bear. the Words 'Imported cig- ars, United State e -customs,' and the nuniber eof the cigars contained in the box ;plainly engraved at each end'of the stamp, -in elle center of which is the en- graving of .a -seeamship. "The stanpp for the :box containing 25 cigars is snialler than the others end is 'drab in color. The box containing 50 'cigars Is distinguished by a green 'stamp, the 100 bide, the 250 red and the 500 yel- low eiehee in delicate Bats. . "There is a difference in both ffie smoke and the flavor of a cigar mad o by Ha- vana workmen and those made at the principal tobacco marts bere. Our mak- ers do not import the very finest leaf for the very excellent reason 'ehat the Cubans won't allow_it to leave he island, desir- ing' It for their own higl grade cigars of London aud Paris.' The Cubans roll their cigars in a way peculiar to themselVes, and when a Mali elt1 18 _for the genuine rolled article lie wants It and ought to have ft." - Pinched.' Swipsy—aluggsy swiped a pair o' shoes from a store yistidy. Lifter—Did they fit hint? Swipsy—i don't Virile eo. I heard one o' de fellers say dat a ' couple o' cops come along while aluggay_ WIJIZ tryin de shoes on; an dey pinched 'Imo—Philadel- phia Record. Cat" and Rate. - Little Nettie was learning to read, and Part of her .108/4011 ran thus, "The cat lins a rat." "Huhl" she exclaimed. • "The man who wrote this book didn't know much. Cats don't !MVO rats; they have kittens."—Kausne City Star. Unpopularity is the fate of those who, knew bow to stand alone and to lefryer their mark upon other men. But time rights the momentary wrongs of those' -who cannot be swayed by' the fickle breath of popular applause. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED AT THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE, BEAFORTH, ONTARIO. ,NO WITNESSES REQUIRED. THE SEAFORTH S.Azcsr •. AND . Chopping Mills R L. CL4RK Having purchased from Mr, Josiah Watson the Seaforth Saw Mills, has placed in the mill - A new and improved Grain Crusher, And le prepared to crush grain on ethe shortest notice, and for 5o bag. Give us a trial. R. L.PCLAR e4th. 688-tf Money to loan at 4i per cent o first-olass farra MONEY TO LAN. land security. Apply to R S. AYS, Datninion Bank Building, Seaforth. 1807 "E. as D. Quality Satisfies" E. &D. The E. 4,D. wheel is the only Can adian bicycle that has built up United States business. It is the only bicycle with Four -Point Borings, AXIS AXIS OF HUB ANS Lig 0 111 four-poit bearings the load is trans- mitted in a direct line, and there is no jam- ming of balls' in the raoes. In ordinary bear- ings the load is transmitted at an angle, which gresalt increases the pressure on the parte of the bearing. In the E. & D. four - point .bearin , the bearing never sustains greater press re than the actual load on the bicycle. In rdhaary bearing3 the pressure is often thre times the .aotual load. E. & D. locally gu ranteed National bicycles have four -point be rings in the crank -hanger, the hubs, and th head. The bearings are guar- anteed for th ee years. E. & D. Ro Models, mon's eoo E & D. Ro d Models, ladies' 860 E & D. Spe tal Models, with gear case, $70 E. & D. Ra Ing Modele $70 Liberal optio s aro given in saddles, pare, tiros. The E. & D. being a national wheel, is locally guar- anteed. Oataloguo on application. Lumsden & Wilson SEAFORTH, INORDR That_ .the children may not • comeyrom school heavy -eyed, languid, and listless. IN ORDER That they may be cheerful, happr, and contented, growing stronger and sturdier day by day. IN ODER TOI have strer*th for pleasure after the duties of theday are accomplished. IN ORDER Not to have the body so tired that the mind cannot be culti- vated. IN ORDER To h ve the sensibilities keen, the wits sharp, perceptions clear, and the ability to make affair run smoothly, take Dr. W rd's Blood rid Nerve Pills Syste_ aticaliy, and you will be delig ted with the result. Why Because they will en- able 3 ou to sleep soundly, eat hearti y, and dig,est whr:t you do e t, thereby keeping mind and b cly in proper COIIC!:tit7:11. • 50e, per box, tiro boxes for All Uruggisl, f nm 1,1 11:lazzl ?tic Co,. 1 oron o, THE KIPPEN MILLS 1,11•••••••••••••• Grist mill running night and day, and all kinds of work done on the shortest notice First-class roller flour exchanged for wheat, M3:3 CORN= l On hand a quartity of , good feed corn for sale at owest pr 1.0GS WANTED. Ail kinds of first-class loge wanted at the mill, for which the highest cash price will be paid. Call and see .us before disposing .of your logs. JOHN MoNEVIN, Kippen. 1870-tf School Children's Eyes Supply Their Intellect Defective eyes'1 stunt the mind •Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department. J. S ROBERTS, DRUG( ft' AND OPTICIAN, SEAFORTH. Study the Market 'import/4 Every orchardist should make WM- self familiar with the fruit crop elm - Lions of each year. In 111;11 V only can he know how valeable the fruit hanging on his tree'. A fe ;veers ago, when everything preari ed to the probability of high pill.'for apples, the farmers in some countiee alinost gave away their apples. Buyers that, tin clerstfooci the condi- tions bough t tip crop" 00 the trees at ten cents per bushel and made (mot. - mous profits out of the transact ion The groWers thus failed to get their part of the profits. What shall it Profit a man to spend Il1011ey and t 111 ie in pl a 01 ng an orchard and bringing it into bearing and then give away its product? The grower should get mote out of it then any other person; yet it is too often ihe middleman that gets all the profits. —Pat -niers' Review. The Universality of Gratis. Next in Importance to the divine profusion of water, light and air, those three great physical 'facts which render • existence possible, may be reckoned the universal beneficence of gr -ase. Exaggerated by tropical heats and Vapors to the gigantic cane con- geuted with its. saccharine secretion, or dwarfed by polar rigors to the fibrous hair of northern solitudee, embracing between these extremes the maize with its resolute 'pennons, the rice plant of southern swamps-, the wheat, rye, barley, oats and other cereals, no less than the humbler ver- dure of hillside, pasture and prairie in the -temperate zone, grass is the most widely distributed of all vege- table beings—.J-. Ja Among the Poultry. Keep one cock for ten to fifteen hens. Let the fowls feet a few hours be- fore killing, Hens lay best at the age of 0110 .to VW° years. Always giNe fowls plenty of fresh, pure Wa ter. There is no danger of the poultry business being overdone been use th (10111E111d 414 'rapidly increasing. If a scratching jaace is provided where you can 'bury corn, your foWlS will receive much 'benefit from the exercise. A quick way to fatten geese is to put a few in a darkened pen and feed a pound of oats per day to each one. They fatten in two weeks. -- Farmers' Voice. "Aro You Asleep, mew" This is from Ise Ga,ulois, Paris: "Are you asleep?" It appears that this apparently harmless . question constitutes a punishable offense' when t addressed to a telephone employe. A egentheman at Carlsrlihe, impat- lent at a, telephonist's- delay, cried: "Ar:er 'you asleep, Miss?" N1:110.1*(Illp01i. he'wels prosecufed and ;fined one pound for offering an unjustifiable in- sult.. Ire ha.s appealed from the sem- t ence by the magietrate, and, happily foe hen, there are judges at Berlin. Eastern Languages at Vladj vostolt. The institute for Eastern languages' at Vied i vostok is an minor ta at part of the programme which Russia is 'arra ing out, in Eastern Siberia. The study of Eastern languages—Chi- nese, Japanese and Korean—is all inguirtant and these are to be under- taken by the brightest pupils , front the local gymnasia. The initial p - pro Kitt 1 ton for this institute amounts to $40,000. It may be mentioned that the professor for Eng- lish is an American citizen. Italy Demands lleeognitIon. Italy proposes that; Italian shall be recognized as an international langu- age on the same footing as English, French and German. Dr. Baccell I, the Minister of Education, has di- rected del ega.tes t o international con- gresses to demand that papers shrill be read in Italian, and that Italian (Mega-IA.0 shall employ their own language in the discussions, instead of using ono of the three langtragss now usually admitted. MID 211'ognei ism and the Eye? It has ' i discovered that t crystallite ;ens of -the human eye Li slightly deamagnetic or subject • o magnetic repulsion. As astigmatiem --the commonest cause of defectiva. vision and the tnost .frequent excuse fote! spectacles — is merely a sl igh' distortion of this lens, it has been stif_Tes fed- that treatme»t 'with Po werful magnet properly appl led may result in forcing the lens into proper shape, or at least " in greatly remedying the distortion. One of the Barest of Book& In 1.891. there was printed fit St. Petersburg a book containing inter- views with many prominent 'persons on the position of Hebrew's Ha is - Sia. The authorities interfered, and apparently every copy wee destroy- ed. One, however, found its Way 10 Berlin. - It haS been translated into German, and the original presented to the Brit ish Museum. Oldest Woman's College In England. Girton is the oldest wornan'm col - 1 egy in • England, It, was started 'n 1 869 by fivi Ft intent S whti de,lisrmined to try the Cambridge University ex7 and-1)110(ms. Al Girton the girls have two rooms each. The 'fee for the col- lege ear, including I nit ion, bonrd, and rent, is about 0. hundred guineas, A Mean Amusement. "I love to make visits in the Morn- ing:, "Do you'?" es: _ 1111 the 'women are busy clean ing house, and it is so funny to see them try to act glad to see me." Itraish Law of Libel. The highest. courts of appeal in reat Br 1111111 has sustained the (10(1.8-.- 4 on that a circulating library Can be held pecunittrily responsible , for libel - statements contained in any of volumes which it circulates]. 005 t he - Terra Cotta Railway Sleeprs. On one of the Japanese railways terra cptta sleepers are used. They are Tar more durable than those of wood. . • CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Lighi of Common Sense will prove to any 11,-(,:nan that there is no better shoe for felir 'nine wear than the Xing quality at $3. She doesn't need to be a judge to see that. Did you ever know that Uncomfortable shoes affect a woman's 'temper? It's true, nevertheless, and so we can honestly say that a sweet dis. position goes along with the style TRADE. and the easeand the beauty of Kirfg Quality. t:eake held,/ 1 No QUAL Truest Economy to get the Best A cheaply made crean3 separator is dear at any price, because faulty in constructiOn, liable to break, and diffi- cult to operate. The Sharpies No. 1, with a capacity of 325 lbs. an heur, and the Sharpies W. H. 8, with a ca - 4' paeity of $00 lbs„ are the finest pro - duets of the largest and best equipped cream separator factory in the world. The materials entering into the con- ' 1 struetion f these machines are the best obtainable. The work is dore by ekilled workmen, and is aubjected to the most rigid inspection. Without fear of subbthntial contradiction, we can say that for ease in operating, clean skimming and dm.bility, there is no other hand power cream separator made by any one anywherc :that is equal to the Sharpies. We sell these machines On their merits. We beli, Ve that the buyer should be allowed to decide which machine is best for him to ;buy. We leave them to any intending buyer for a week or ten daysovith privilege of returning the machine if not perfectly satisfied with it. Price of No. 1 Machine, $O; W. H. S. ma- chine, $75. Write for illustratedatalogu ce. See 'sample machine at Hinchley Brothers' warerooms, Seaforth. W. L. OU ME .ETE, tondesboro, Ontario. PI FAS "NOT LIKE MOTHER MADE" BUT BETTER ONES BECAUSE THE Imperial Oxford TZ.A.1\TCA-U Is superior to any kitchen cook steve available in 'mother's time." care to see them, call at our agents. 1 you For sale by SILLS & • MURDIE, Seaforth. The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited, '!roronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver. "OUR BOBS 11 "HERO of AFEKING," STRAPICONA," And other popular *portrait in; colors oi.a the new five e Scribbling Books just eeeiived. Also, all the latest SOtool Suppliqs 84 text 'Bookt ALX. WILSON'S,Seaforth, NEXT DOOR Is101411 OF PICKARD'S. 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Hardware, Seaforth 487-52 KE TING & LAMB WliobessIe and Retail Dealer's in Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Cedar Po8ts1 and Ti mbe r. Our hint se consists of the best quality of Ilefrilock, and Pine, 1eing well manufactured. Any amount of Red Cedar Shingle' always on hand, Bring ,along your bills, lion will be sure to yet them filled eathri factorily. IMPOoderich strut Bait. 171141 SEAFORTH DYE WORKS Ladies and gentlemen, thanking you all 10Y past patronage an4now that a new season is at hand wish to let yon know that I AM dill in the businefie, ready to do re& beet to give you every satiefactien in doing your *ark in tho line of Weaning and dyeing gentlemen's said ladies' clothing, done without aking ripped as weillas to beet them ripped. All wool goods smarm ed to glY0 good satisfaction on short- -est notice. Hhawis, curtains, eta., at moderato prices.- Mist do not fall to give 1320 a Cali. Butter ;and eggs taken in exchange for work. • IIENIIT NICHOL, Goderloh street east, opposite the Catholic 109141Church. 42'