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THE HU' o
EXPOSITOR.
DOES IT PAY 20
['SU
The fgther?
Gone for the
doctor.1 The
mother? Alone
with her Suffer=,
ing
WilIt1edoc-
tor never
c. me ?
Whe
- is crOup in
•,
: the house
you can't
get ti.)e doc-
uick enough,. It's
dangerous to wait.
t make such a mis-
againl- it may cost
. Always keep on
a dollar bottle of
Read th follawirg iettter received by the princi-
pal of the
•
1.r1 -S1 CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE,
CHATHAM, ONT.,
v.ed leun how highly the graduates of this of this
Scheel are thought of by the business public!.
"October 18, 1900.
Gentlemen :-We have openinge now for 2 or three
good ureic stenographers who have had experience,
end it cceured to us that a large number of steno-
graphers and other office men, who have graduated
from your sehral from time to Vrne and are now
bolding pcsitions , might desire to better themselves.
If you earl put to in e enmunication with some of
your eld graduates, who have had two or three
years' expzrience, vve ehould be under obligation to
you."
We reight mention that the concern represented
lathe above letter has a Capital Stook of five million
=denim. When you read such evidence as the above,
need eon be surprised that during the period of
-thirteen ad a half months ending In October, 342
positions wore filled by our pupils. It peye tee at.
tend Canadee Greatest School Of Businese Or Short-
hand, if you wish te thoroughly qualify yourself f..r
office work and be aseisted to a positron when gradu-
ated. Fr Ilandsemest Catalogue issued by any
busitiese school in Caned A, writs,
1). McLACHLA.N & CO.,
1684 Chatham Ont.
SEAFORTH DYE WOR -KS
Ladies and gentlemen, thanking you all for pat
patrenage and now that a new seasen is at hand
wish ee let you know that I am still in the business,
Toady to do my beet to give you every satisfaction
In doing our werk in the line of cleaniieg and dyeing
gentlemen's aed ladies' clothing, done without beteg
fioped as well as to have them ripped. All wool
giods guaranteed to give gocd satisfaction on th gt-
set notice. Shawle, curtains, etc , ,at moderate
Pleese do Lot fail to eive Me a call. Butter
and eggs taken in exchange for work. HENRY
NICHOL, opposite the Laundry, north Main street.
109 lett
Our direct connections will save you
time and money for all points,
Canadian North Wes„
Via Toronto or Chicago,
British Columbia and California
points.
Our rates are thelowest. We have them
so suit everybody and PULLMAN TOUR.
*ST OARS for your accommodation. (7e-11
for farther information.
.! Grand Trunk Railway.
Trains leave Seaferth and Cticton stetiar.e at
101140 W/187.- 8R4PORT0. CLINTON.
Passenger 12.40 P.M. 12.66 P.M.
Passenger.. . 10.12 P. M. 10.27 P. M.
Mixed Train.... 9.20 A. M. 10.15 A. M.
Mixed Train 8.15 P. M. 7.05 I'. Id
GOING EAST-
PaSSCliger 7.63 A. M. 7.38 A.M.
Passenger....... -3.11 P. M. 2.66 P. M.
Train.... 4.50 P. M. 4.2i P.M.
Wellington, Grey and Bruce.
,00INO NORTH -
Ethel... .......
Brussels..
Bluarale..
Wingham....._
-Goma Sours-
Wingham...... .. . ...
Blnevale . . .....
Brussels ..
Ethel
Paseenger.
8.07 P. M.
8.17
8.27
8.38
Passenger.
0.53 A. M.
7.02
7.18
7.28
Mixed.
1.40 P. M.
2.10
2.86
3.26
Mixed.
8.55 A. M.
9.17
9.45
10.02
London, Huron and Bruce.
'00I5G
London, depart
Centralia ......
Herman
Kippen
BrucefleIcl- . .. . .
-.... .
Londesboro
FlYthw....- =Odom,. ...
Sulgrave_ ......
Wingham arrive. . . .
*dome Bourn--
Wingham, depart.-........
Belgrave... ..... .100..f!
Myth.- .. .
Londesboro........-
Clinton- .. . . . .
Brucefield . . ... ...........
Kippen-
Hensall..... ..... .
Exeter ... . . • -
Centralise , -
London, (arrive) .....
Passenger.
8„15 A.m. 4.40 P.m
9.18 6.66
9.80 8.0
9.44 8.1?
9.60 8.25
9.68 8.83
10.16 8,65
10.33 7.14
10.41 7.28
10.158 7.87
11.10 8.00
Paasenger.
OM A.m. 8.16 r.
7.01 .8.40
7.14 3.66
7.22 4.06
7.47 4.25
8.05 4,49
8.16 4,67
8,22 5.02
8,86 5.14
8.486.28
.37A.. 11. 6.1%
iSeaforth
The undersigned having purchased from
the Ogilvie Milling Company, e -f Montreal,
the well-known
Seaforth Flour Mills,
Are now prepared to do alI kinds of
Custom Work,
... To wmell . .
Special Attention will be
Given.
The very beat quality of Flour given in
exchange for wheat.
Chopping of ell kinds done on the short
est notice. Price, five cente per bag.
The best breeds of Flour alwaye on hand,
and wid be delivered in any part of the
townieee of eharge.
The higheet price in meth paid for all
kinds ef grain.
Feed of all kinds constantly on hand.
The Seaforth Milling Co.
1089
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Company.
4. ARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY INSURED
MYRIAM
J. 11, MeLeare President, Ipppen P. 0. ; Thome°
Fraser, %lee-presedent, Brimfield P. 0. • Thomas E.
Havs, fiec)-Tretui. Sealer% P. 0. 0. Broad.
oot, Inspector of Looses, Seaforth P. 0.
• DIMIOTORA.
W. G. BrOadfoot, Beaforth ; John G. Grieve, WI
throe ; George Dale, Seaforth ; John Bennewels,
Dublin ; Jernee Evans, Beechwood ; John Watt,
IlArlork ; Thereat] Fraser, Brimfield ; John B -Ile
Lean, Kippen ; James Connolly, Clinton.
AGAZITS.
ROM. Sxrith, Harlot* ; Rob*. ideldillen, Se.f..orth ;
Jart.es Cureming Egmondv o; J. W. Yeo, Holmes -
vine P. 0.; George Murdie and John C. Morrison,
euditore
Partiea deeirone to effect lanranoes or treats
set other business will he promptly attended to or
n to any of the ebove tflcerr,lie/dressed ir
rtPiT tiVe. 1:113411 0fr^00
IVIcLEOD'S
System Renovator
It cures the croup at
one. Then when any
one in the family comes
down with a hard .cold
or c ugh a few doses of
the Pectoral will cut
sho t the attack at once.
A cent bottle will cure
a m erable cold; he 50c.
siz .3 is better for a cold
that as beetfhan ing on.
K ep tin tioilu size on hand.
"A ut 25 years ago I ame near
dying with consumptio ,but was
cured with Ayer's Cher Pectoral,
s ince 'rich time I have pt Ayer'S
medi Ines in the house and recom-
mend them to all my friends."
0. D. MATHEWSON,
Jan. 1 , 1899. Bristol, Vt.
Wri e the Doctor. If you have any
cornpleint whatever and dealt° tho
hest medical advice, write the doctor
freely. Addrefs
-) Dr. J. C. ATZ11, Loire% Mass.
- - A Parable
This is a story; from the Persian A
woman was walkusg in a pal
a man saw her and haste
When she asked him why he
he replied :
"Because I am in love wit
"And why are you in love
she aeked, " Msiter wh
me yonder is far more beauti
and fall in love vith her, ins
The man comphed and w
only to look upon a woman a,
He was vexed, and return()
woman and said to her :
" Why did you deceive me
And she made newer :
" Did you not also tell .me
For if you were really in love
did you turn back to the oth
_ •
A Woman's Awfu
" There is only one chance
life, and that is through an o
the startling ;words heard b
Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis.,
tor after he bed vainly tried
a frightful case of stomach tr
low jaundice. • Gall stones ha
she constantly grew worse.
gan to use Electric Bitters,
grove when
ed after her.
followed her,
you."
with me ?"
comes after
ul than ; go
ead."
nt baek, but
ugly as sin.
to the first
an untruth?
with me, why
r woman
>
to save
erstion,"
Mrs.
rom her
to cure h
your
were
.
B.
doe-
er of
uble and yel-
. formed and
hen shei be-
hich wholly
cured her. It's a wonderful Stomach, Liver
and Kidney reinedy. Curs Dyspepsia,
Loss of Appetite, Try ,it. °icily 50 cents.
Guaranteed: Far sale by I. V. Fear, drug-
gist, Seaforth. J
-The executive of -the etriotie crund
• ,
will purchase annuities for the childr n of
Canadian soldieis who have died or been
killed in South Africa. This money will be
paid over quarterly until t e benefle'aries
It,
reach the age of eighteen y ars. I(the
case of widows they will rece ve a gra ufty
of one thousand dollars, and t e best wey of
making the money over to t em is noiv oc-
cupying consideration. Dep ndents of de-
ceased soldiers are receiving from $250 up-
wards, according a§ the merit of each oase ,
may warrant. Soldiers who re totally in. '
capacitated frorn work are eceiying $1 a
day, but those ;who , are abl to partially
.make a living receive fifty ea to. The like-
lihood is that Pte. Malloy, o Winchester,
the blind veteran, whose cas hasaroused
-deep sympathy,lwill be given $1 a day from
the fund. 'The executive can ot lay down a
definite policy for the admini tration of thei
fund until it isknown what mount will be
granted by the British Gover ment in the
form of pensioes to disable colonials, and :
also whether the Dominion G vernment will
vote any money for the same urpose.
•
TI-fe'r aching had can he inst ntly relieved by
taking one of MILI URN'S STERLING HEADACEIE
POWDERS. One powder, Se ;-lihrel for ,10o, ten for
2tim
several years an, att
York, has been adv
for Wandrell's hei
covered a few day
immediate possessio
-Aimee on the
change was recentl
highest price on reco
-Lord Stratheon
the University of
Lord Rector. The
be raised from other
rney of Albany, New
ertising and -searching
f). They were dis-
ago and will.come into
of the fortu
Saw D
" It often made
L. C. Overstreet, of
my wife cough until
sore lungs would c
said she was so far
that no medicine or
her, but a friend r
•New Discovery, an
excellent medicine
absolutely guarante
Bronehitis, Asthm
Lung diseases. 50 ci
Drug Store, Seafort
. ,
ew York , took Es -
sold for $0,000, the
d.
has given £23,000 to
berdeen, of which he is
gift requires 50,000 to
sources.
ath Near.
sr heart ache," writes
lgin, Tenn., "to hear
t seemed her weak and
Ilapse. Good doctors
ne with Consumption
arthly help could save
ommended Dr. -King's
persistent use of this
slaved leer life." It's
d for Con s, Colds,
and all hroat and
nts and gl. at Fear's
Trial bot les free.
-Applications fr m some t Irby cities
and towns asking o be remem ered when
the distribution of c nnon captu ed during
the Boer war take place, hay been re-
ceived at the militia department at Ottawa.
Most of these apOications em nate from
Ontario The War Office has not yet re•
plied to the militia apartment's inquiry as
to what disposition will be m de of cap-
tured cannon, and hinting th t Canada
,ehould not be forg tten when t e spoils ot
war are apportion°
•
HAGYARD'S YELLO OIL cures all pain In men
or beast ; for spreins, et ts, bruises, ea bus lumps,
ewellings, inflammation, rheumetisen a d neuralgia
t is a sperm°
•
-Hon. George E. Foster has gone to' the
old country. He §:tiled from New York
last week. H. expe cts to be back about the
last of 'January. •
-Miss Ger,tie ixon, the girl -shot at
Orangeville last Do ninion Day by a jealous
lover, who afterwar s shot himself, still lies
at St. ichael's ho ital, Toronto, with her
lower li bs paralyz: d.
-More than twi nty•five people have
written the Oatari Fishery Department
making application for -frog licenses, as
regulat d by the a t of the lalit neaten.
None have been g anted, the reason given
being hat the lo ations for which the
licenses were aske have been owned by
private individuals, who have perhaps been
making many livin s out of the induetry.
There i no desire o the pert of the depart-
ment o force thee small dealers out of
busines
-AND OTHER-.
.17E5TFE) REIVIEDIES.
A .; 18- end entidote for In pure Week and In:
-eve Bleed, is erepeta, leleepfteeenese, Palpate- -
'Moe ,r ti.,• Heart, Lis.vr Corepirkint, Neuralgia, Lost
ot e,r,*, Comm!, !Awe Gull Stones,
jeee-lep, KL ney and Urinary Leeeaees, St. Vitus
ruP'ete Irte,ollarieiva DoleBity.
I.A1:011,ATORY-UrAprich, Out.trio.
J. . Proprietor and Mane
faeturer.
'4-1,1 I y 3. Roeteers, Seaforth.
£0l-tt
,-Creighton Wandrell, aged 70 years,
living at Pennfield, Pennslyeania, has un-
expectedly fallen heir to thr o and one half
million dollars. Wandrelt had an uncle
who ran away trom home in 1:834, at the age -
of 13. He became n. sailor, and later a ship
owner, and accomulated a fortuhe of $15,-
000,000, He died in New 'ork in 1893.
leaving his millions to thr e lerothers and
MI nephew, Creighton I‘andrell. For
B.
Cures
1
to Stay
ured
The most chronic
tl-o Stomach, Liver,
iseases of
owels and
" of testim nials from
have been ermanent-
1‘, by the use Of Burdock
-I Bitters speak o its unfail-
i-!-: cacy in Dyspep ia, Bilious-
Eick Headache, iver Com,
plaint, Eczema, Erysi elas, Scro-
fula., Sores, Ulcers, Bo is, Pimples,
Hives, Ringworms, a (I -all blood
humors.
If you want to be e red to stay
cured, use onlY B.B,
F dd Chan
Putr lying food
duces effects like th
King's ew Life Pi
clogged bowels, ge
curing Constipati
Heade:she, Fevers,
Bowel troubles. 0
store, Seaforth.
ed to Poison.
in ihe intestines pro'
se le!' arsenic, but Dr.
Is eXpel the poisons from
tly, easily but surely,
n, -Biliousness, Sick
all Liver, Kidney aid
ly 50 at Fear's drug
Some Things
-A tumbler of h
in the morning is
remedy for constip
-Flowers which
W rth Knowing.
t w ter taken firet thing
a simple but effective
tio .
are k pt in water
which a little seltp ter ,p s been dissolve
r
will remain fresh ft r a dbuple of weeks. •
-The bones of a human being will 'bear
three times as greit, a pressure as oak, and
nearly as much as wrought iron without
being crushed. . )
-Salt and water is geed for the alleva
tion of .pimplee. Put two tablespoonfulls
c !salt into half a pint ef water and bathe
• hi face in this. 1
-Weak ankles mar be rested and
rengthened by Iying face downward once
ortwice every day and placing a pillow
below the instep for a rest.
- Canned goods of all kinds should be
emptied from the cans as soon as they are
opened. They should pever, on any ae-
count, be left to stand in the cans.
-To prevent an over': from smelling when
cooking a joint, clean] it out thoroughly
with white chalk, which will take all smell
away, and it will look like an enamelled
oven.
Infante too. yo
cured of croup; iv
usin-g'Vapo;Cresol
•1
g to take medicine may be
ooping cough and colds by
ne-they breathe it.
-Australia pro
as passion -fruit,
shape a hen's egg,
and extremely pal
-The etwalipt
trate from 180 to
their roots. whic
within a radius o
-Kansan- boast
long, on whioh a
els an acre, It i
harvest will come
- There are ho
Britain in plentif
the Getman aster
the latter, seernin
atised.
-Mr. Henry
ing dates rear
trees into Scotia
silver fir, 1682 ;
1690 ; the lab
1727.
•
ise&tis ti new fruit known
reseenbling in sizs and
slightly acid in flivour,
s trees hi Australia pone
, -
00 feet .nto the soil with
absoeb all the moisture
30 tt 60 feet.
of a potato field 40 miles
average crop is 200 bush -
estimated that this year's
close to 4,000 oar loade.
to be found in Great
1 variety the China asters,
and the Am e rican asters,
ly, being the best acclim-
,raham gives the follow-
ing the: introduction of
d : The' lime, 1664. •, the
he nuiple and the walnut,
rnum, 1704 ; the larch,
Says H
" 1 suffered su
hardly walk," w
borough, Ills.,
Salve complete(
magic on aprains,
burns, boi s, ule
diseases and plc,
T. V. Fear, drug
NiVa
Tortured.
h pain from corns I could
neon Hills-
n's Arnica
Acts like
a, cuts, sores, scalds,
cried healer of skin
hire gueranteed by
Price 25.
ites 1. Robi
" but Buckle
burea them,"
bruis
11.
et.
•
-An excellen
an orchard is to
wood and bore
holes in them,
with tallow and
each hole and le
No other animal
-For Pitcait,
flour (4 oz. of or
allow 5 oz. of bu
and a little letno
into the butter
Then very grad
lemon peel (oho
slowly or the mi
worked into a 1
pieces on a cake
a very slow ove
over the top wh
ay o deal with 'mice in
roe re small blocks of
one and one-fourth inch
1 eel mixed
elbotom of
the orchard.
at, t
take 8 oz.
a of , rice),
oist ;sugar
the sugar
y, th with the hand.
ally koead t
pad fide). It n
ture Will cru
mp, spread o
tin, and bake till yellow in
. ,Duet some • ifted sugar
n baked.
•cieg some
t poison in t
theme about
can reach the 1
ly bennocke
lipary and 4
ttlekr; 2, oz. of.
Wor
ne
e flair and
ust be done
ble. When
t in small
ANXIOUS MOT
SYRUP the best in
like it -worms don
•
IERS 8nei DR.
al eine to expel wo
t.
OW'S WORM
me. Children
The ate of a C t.
;
Cyrus Townsend Brady tells an amusing
story in his reco lectione of a ir iesionary in
the Great West of a little boy e knew on
the frontier, -wir belonged to a family who
had trained him to believe in thp deep water
form ef baptis , and was e. perimenting
with the househ 1,1 ctth and 4 bucket of
water. The animal evidently iid not be-
lieve in irnmereihn, for she reels ad, bit and
Scratched until 'naliy the littlo boy, with
his hands covered with scratchee and with
tears in his eyes gave up the effort to effect
the regeneration of the eat, '" Deg gone
you !" he cried, " go and be ni Episcopal
cat if you Want o ! -Argonaut
REGULAR ACT 0 of the bowels is nrcessar,y to
health. LAX A. -LI E PILLS aro 11 e best email -
Itenni cathartic for amily or general use. Price 25c.
Any druggist.
A HISTORIC
STRON
A
ODORS 'AND
OL1ND NBIL
IARKET.
IANT PORTERS
INGSGATE.
Rough and Dirty reatment That
Mit ra to London Famous rinh
Mart lieeebe i Fr pi the Dimly,
10 r1 h Entp Owes.
I re died Billiingsg te . fish - market,
London a little before 4 in the morning
and wa met b an ol gentleman who
wan -ed to act as kuide he calling after
rite that I had etter et.ploy him and so
keep nit, clothe clean I declined the
proffere 1 envie , hut I would•advise ac-
cePt ng he serv Ces of he old man.
Or ge ining 0 s mark t I looked about,
expectil g to se WOnle selling fish, but
not Inc did 1 find. I was disappointed
in tt is, s I had rdad t let it was a great
tree*: In roil a Billin sgate fishwoman
and herr her s cps fy stock of infor-
mation lwas inc eaped lmost imn3ediate-
13', :or; I learn d tha the saleswonien
disa )petared fro n Billingsgate with the
rota I ti ade. T le woi len can be found
elsesvhdre today . ind hey are as vulgar
as O.! y0re.
Ccnsaicuously displ ,yed outside the
enareeti house efle la 'go placards read-
ing, "14 any poiteit sh 11 be guilty of dis-
honrstY or dru k nue a,' or use any ob-
SeCnO, filthy or biisivs language, or com-
mit any, assualt of: ot erwise misconduct
himself he sh tilt ha -h his license re-
volcc d.' I
I copied the a olre 0 leaving. When I
first reind it, I was foolish enough to
suppose. that Billings tate was a decent
sort of rilnec. trust e the placards nu-
plicitly.i. They n ere certainly all one
(mull dxpect - no ."dishonesty" insured
againsthighwa robleery, no "drunken-
ness" _Insured gnins ' assault, no
scene language," no " ilth," etc. Billings-
gate rnlist have irepr.ved since the days
when Siliakespe re rind Pope wrote about
It. • I - I
I entsred the great
ti
t
n acre -in ext nt a
vileet a ell I h ve
breakfast had 'go
odors rhade me se k
but fisb, and al
smeting the ex
or less,l and the
edto the door I
ev
esi
ft esh
ra et f
CL.rre
opene
'Once Mside it did 3Ot
E-verything w s hur
voted entirely t who]
not crowded, b t 1 ere
in 20 places, gr
ing the auction
to another. Th
a stand and sa
could datch his
- his haillds 08 e
the tio intreik go
ed man
e with
1. Here
them.
d, whil
be tupt
ant fa
"Con
tine ugl
but her
gar an
miget
see, the Rem
turies [Igo, and
are cot sidered y
absolutely !milli')
.1C1'
to
se,
98hE
met 11
their h
wit liou
pound
meals, but ofte
1 ad uired th
nad entptied th
side, out of the
turbed by a hu
on my left s ou der.
- wiped this hands )r3 m
ve 200
ads. T
catchl
of bee
18 o
fr
lenaci etni
enc
the
roa
' he
me
y
lot
nt
'or]
e m
vu finsodi
dri'ik a quart of beer
bee th and eat five
da', usually in five
1 in mil' three."
nen as they filed past
sir box 3. 1 stood to one
1/4vay, when I was dis-
o )ort r laying his hands
He deliberately
back, talking to
while. I turned,
n I felt a foot on
O other porter wip-
di ot on my trousers.
second move, and
to the rescue.
raises hie hand
to lose his position,"
uilding, which- is
was met by the
encountered. My
n eaten, and tlie
. It was nothing
t :that; -but I was
m 400 tons, more U
of air nit rush -
was doubly laden.
em so bad.
and bustle. De -
ale, the place was
and there, perImps
men Were follow-
ni one pile of fish
neer would mount
nng, and before 1
ig he Nvould clap
of ,sule, jump to
ext pile; A pleas-
ed.
said; "I'll see you
e porters. Don't
ignorant and vul-
of good fellows,
oward you. Yon
brauded us cen-
n know how they
rs, and they care
any one. Those
of fish each on
le
a
his coMpanions all the
as any one wo Id wh
e ,
my leud I nd a
Ing his wt and .ty f
Th stile, man th
qui :k as 1 flash wa
Text n a wh
agnims this vis wil
he ,xelahned,
'Ille 'po •ters •Inughed Imartily and filed
on. ack. o the t3hips. 'About what I ex-
peetedi" aid ny deliv rer. "It's np use
to bieict. It i. It city t ey did not strike
yo In tl 0 fac • With fish. These fel-
low s barb no sohse. T ley are the lowest
typ of Englisln. Swede and Norwegians,
mo tly tlinlatter, and ti ere is not a man
am ng them. t seem the handling of
fisl makes mexi Meandirty and brutal.
1 have -seen w mon go worse treatment
than yet did, and s a e of our great
wh lesal dealers, her In business, often
,get the um e 4ose rig under our eyes.
If -ou ta re this Wean) nt good naturedly
am bay Irinks for th rowd, the porters
are the beat fe loWs u ever saw. We
dal e not comp ale, ,for the whole crowd
WO Id strike, and t s of ,fish would
sp il. I believe thesel are the strongest
me oil eerth. When you go honie, re -
me nber thnt y uhave s isited the nastiest
i
am filthiest pl en! in t 3 world. Perhaps
thi knowledgt, Will . pay you for tirts
tre trnent you eceive
I thou ht th abuse ad its advantages
ant repli d tha Ti woul have been disap-
pointed had I (-4 ha some disagreeable
ex asrienbe. I Was its salesman who
- tol I me or th: fight f the fishwornen.
• De also Isnid thati up $ airs I would find
on of the •cle logst r 4taurants in Lon -
do and I coni hese u fish breakfast if I
a e 9 SO dispose(. I wt not and was sat-
is(ied -With il gl nbe int) the dining room.
I illingsgate tis t,he all lest market in the
. It is localted en t le Thames, imam -
di tel.!" below Loadon >ridge. The boats
wl art at its oole Tie market was in
existence a tho :sand sears ago, and while
tie sty only one th rd ilf: supply arrives by
.wi ier bills fair to remain for several con -
tut ies more. The fish 1' ongers erected the
gr et market mese. iThey are wealthy
ant thus far ni eeessfully fought the rail -
rot ds ' and me chants %vile would like a
lucre cdntral location for the market.
Ifi •It sin ply oi e -third the meat of Lon
dot, ,incl nent'Iy the whole supply enters
thtongh Billin spate. ,
)n len vine I gave tl e old watchmen a
pcs ins• at 0 -told hirn I xi as sorry I had not
en 'aged trine ITe sl?emed pleased and
8110 that' I shonid tiy to see the fish
t re in Whine in Lo0clon It is composed of
be cars, sever 1 pf glass, for the eenven-
ie CT 0f wow , ivlio' in see their dinner
SS\ itntWrg :aerie A 1 attendant With n
dip met lifts he sel )eted fish oilt and
‘seighb l, wh 11 1 he h asewife is thus as-
sn 'ed that sh lis b113 ing fresh (isle I
in: de nn effort, td see this train, but fail-
ed t hisard elf t fr)u) several ,sources,
otherwise I wend(' have doubted. its ex-
ist sue e
yr,
i
look
Sfl 110g Woman,
Ir. Payee-- What"; Sixty-eight dollars
131) evemti), dress? Why; I thought
wer ) guith.; tio have your last year's
--I; la «, mndre to et.
rs. 1 ytle----11 0 id 0 eir. I had it made
1. red seen. end tin t's what cost So.-
! eel nee tat:Hanel
1
A Girod Isomer.
John,' she asked, "do you ever play
er for profit?''
No," he rpUod thoughtfully; "the
ne selves a ntv way of being chi:site-
',
gar
ble
fri
gn
wpuIi rather b• Gelled' the children',
nd t an the vinrif% king. -P. T. Bee
That
Whoop!
Have you had it in your]
house? It's cough and
cough and cough, and then
that terrible whoop! Don't
upset the stomach more by
giving nauseous medicine.
Just let the child breathe -in the,
soothing vapor of Vapo-Cresolened
It goes right to the spot that's dis
eased. Relief is immediate, and in
a very few days the cure is complete.
You can't say the same of any other
'treatment. For asthma, catarrh,
and colds it's equally good. 34
•
Vapo-Cresolene is sold by druggists everywhere
The Vaporizer and Lamp, which should last a life
time, and a bottle of Cresolene complete, 81,50
extra supplies of Cresolene 25 cents and 56 cents
Illustrated booklet containing physicians' testi,
rnonials free upon request. VAeo-CrtesoLese Co.4
ao Fulton St,, New York,- U.S.A.
Recommended and sold by I, V. Fear,
Druggist, Seaforth.
Time by the Goat's Beard.
Although underground miners spend
their working hours in what must be re
gardedl as perpetual night, they are able t
form a fairly correct estimate of the time o
day.'sea
In those mines where candles are its use,
the miners are able to form a good idea o
the time by the number of " fat -sticks "
they burn. Four ordinary tallow -dips are
given out each morning to the pony -drivers,
and when those are used, or nearly nsecli
they know it is time to " knock off" for
the day.
In some of the poorer rural districts
where watches are still few and far between
various methods of reckoning time are i
vogue at different places. Flowers are ofte
found to close their petals at a given time,
and in some remote parts of Scotland the
children are dismissed from school at a
signal from the " yellow goat's beard,'
which regularly closes its petals at four in
the afternoon.
That irregular riser -the sun -is not a.
bad indicator of the time when he is up and
shining. Apart from the ordinary sun -dial,
his light may be -and often is -adapted:
for time -keeping in various: other waye;
When the shadow of a house or othei
building reachea a given spot at, say, lice.
o'clock, a peg may be driven into tfle,
ground, and when the shadow creeps up Ise,
the peg next day, you may venture 'eke
" knock off " for dinner -that is, providigg
no one has moved the peg.
•
Could Scarcely Walk.
Mr, George Thompson, a lea -ling nilrchant of
Blenheim'Ont., btafes " t wai troubled with itch-
ing piles for fifteen years, and at times they were so
bad I could ecarcely walk. I tried s great many
remedies, Lut never found anythirg- like Dr. Chase's
Ointment. After the third application I obtained re-
lief, and was completely cured by using one box.'
Ask your neighbors about Dr. Chase's Ointment, the
only Absolute cure for piles.
4
1BUI
Why She Will Fight It.
Mr. Delpit, secretary of the Lieutenant -
Governor, Jette, of Quebec, was married 8
years ago to Miss Cote, by a Unitarian
minister. They have three children. Lacit
March Mr. Delpit asked the Catholic church
to annul the marriage because, both he and
his wife being Catholics, they could not be
validly married by a Protestant minister.
The authorities annulled the marriage and
the propaganda at Rome confirmed their
action.
But the lady refuses to be bound ,by this
decision and will carry, if necessary, her
husband's present action for civil divorce to
the Privy Council. Her reasons are these :
Because she had virtually abandoned the
Catholic religion for several years ; because
she had received an education absolutely
Protestant, and at the time had formally
left the Catholic church i • because she enter-
ed, later, the academy of Madame March-
and, but it had beea specified that she
should not follow the religious exercises to
which the Catholic pupils were restricted ;
because the marriage was celebrated before
a minister of the sect to which Madame
Delpit belonged. ,
•
Chronic Bronchitis.
Rev. J. N. Van Natte-, of Streator, Ill.,- writes :-
" About one year ago I obtained from you eix bottles
of Dr. Chase's Syrup of LIneeed and Turpentine. I
gave away two and took the other four. I had been
seriously afflicted with Chrooic Bronchitis for ten
years, and could get no relief. A leading physician
told me that it was only a question of time ;until it
would wear me out, but thanks to this wonderful
remedy of Dr. Chase, I am now A etrong MAIL" 25
cede a bottle, all dealers.
LT BY LOVING HEARTS
ND MAINTAINED BY CHARITY. I
After Brave Struggle with an Overwhelmin
• Debt the Hospital for Sick Children is Within
Sight of Freedom - Only $19,000
Required to Free It.
, Eight
Sick Chil
precariou
few gang
huge deb
be lifted
real fina
money a
gage the
suitabilit
purposes.
-marks as
-- helped t
the hospital. The very id
Wit and Wisdom.
-Coal, wood and gas are prominent
among the Words that burn.
-When a woman buries a aorrow she
should give it only one funeral.
-An idea must feel awfelly lonesome
when it gets into some people's heads.
-The man who has millions to day
doesn't control a single moment of to-
morrow.
-When a man retires from business it
means that for the refit of his life he will be
in somebody's way.
-When man appears wheeling a baby
buggy the -general sentiment of the public is
that it serves him right.
-After your friends marry, your visits
with them consist chiefly in hearing of their
children's smart sayings.
-Sincerity is speaking as we' think, be-
lieving as we pretend, acting as we profess,
performing as we promise, and being as we
appear to be.
-Peter, who, being a bachelor, sets him-
self up as an authority with regard to the
BOX, says that there are only two kinds of
women -plain and colored,
-Caller-" I should like to see your
mother, if she isn't engaged." Floseie
(aged 5)-" Engaged? Why, mamma'a
been married ever eince I knew her."
-At the close of the sermon. Minister --
"1 think I was rrther impressive this
afternoon, John." Beadle--" Imphm !
We'll wait, sir, till we se the collection
counted up,"
-Coachman (driving stout old lady on a
lonely road in a very high wind) -"Please,
mum, will you 'old the sorses while I run
after my 'at, or will you run after my 'at
while I old the 'arse:, ?'
--An English gentleman who visited In-
verness, in passing a bagpiper in full scream
was asked by a friend how he relished the
music. He replied, in a most earnest
manner, " Why i sir, it positively affects my
bowels !"
-A ministerecallieg at a house in his
pariah, the head of which had recently been
injured in an accident, inguired of the wife
if the injuries were of a serious nature.
" Well," the woman replied, " not so seri-
ous as they might hts' been. They tell me
that wan av his wounds is fatal, but th'
other two ain't dangerous, an' wull heal up
(ItthiuseihcrekDo;:
-lin'firwiantegirce under the necessity of carrying
the recent, additions to a Scot -
asylum, the maeons at work
theireneaLs with them. They were at their
dinner one day when a certain inmate, after
watching them intently for some time,
hestily approached. "What's that yer
eatin' ?" he inquired of one of the masons.
"Oh, that's bannoeks and cheese." "18
that a.w, ye silly ediot ? Ye should be daft
like ,ne, and then ye'd ha'e beef."
This signature is on every box of the genuine
7
Laxative Bromo.Quinine Tablets
the remedy that cures a cold In one dal
ears ago the Hospital for
ren, Toronto, was iri a most
financial position. Only a
ine friends believed that the
of over $106,000 would ever
rom it. A prominent Mont -
icier, when asked to loan
d hold -as security on mort-
hospital, enquired' as to the
of the building for "factory
' Perhaps it *as his re -
much as anything else that
e brave ones who stood by
ea of such
Hospital in a generous manner. Mani
splendid gifts are received from
friends outside Toronto.
It costs over 30.000 eaeh year to
maintala the Hospital. About Titn)
day is needed to buy food, medicine,
surgical appliances land nursing for
this army of little ones -146 patients
being in the cots at the end of this
fiscal year.
An appeal is being made by the Hos-
pital Trustees this year for ;19,000 -
the sum required to entirely free the
Hospital of its debt. They issue the
4411'1‘
1000,06
ere '
oesdes,
01,1eAleireetse `s18›
44;t1.
es"
es
'14
AN IM1'ERISITA131.E MONUMENT
OF LOVE.
a possibility stirred the hearts and appeal to their friends .thronghout the
spurred the efforts of thores to whom province. In a letter` to the editor.of this
the Hospital work had become dear. .paper Mr. J. Ross Robertson says that
Tisk ing the respensi 11E14 of the load., the Hospital has many .'well-wishers
uprithe
eheir own shouldcre the trustees among our readers who have given
O
Sick Cin;hdren's S 1 oepital ap- practical voice to their sympathy in
peeled to the generous hz-erts of a past years. He believes that they will
rich province -Ontario. respond cheerily and generously this
through the newspapers; - which • year to the call for help, They want
Here is a Hoepitat -they told it
th 0\V' open its doors ill ;thISWer to the to end the century free of debt -That
pry of any eick ehild, a Itoepital that on the morning of the firet day of tho
Twentieth Century there hall stand
helple.sS and crippled chil lren; as Dos- to era to man's generosity
has nureed and cured thoueands of free, a monum
eonipped as is no ether inotitu- countless -sick- children -an imper-
pital
10, Fit -ail a ishable gift of Jove from the melt arid
women of the Nineteenth Century to
tion of ite kindein the sv,
charity so sweet and -
forced toe close its doors
gagee who thinks it mi,
111111? -
That wee eight years ago. Not be-
fore nor since leas a single,sick child
been refused admission to the Hos-
pital. A staff of doctors and a corps of
trained nurses are there -during the
elay and the long \vetches of the night -
ten deety and shilfully- caring for the lit-
tle ones given into their are by fond, se___
Iteservine,„ be
hy• a mort-
ht do for a
anxious: parents. Little ,childrep are
hrought to the Hospital from the farth-
est points of the province!. Every town.
and to-writhip has been represented
during- the past quarter eentury. The
fame of its great healing power has
been told in many a humble home -
for during twenty -live yersts 40-,000 sick
children have been taken care of.
Some of the little ones treated in those
early days are' strong, healthy men and
women to -day. •
Last year thealIospital roll number-
ed 5,776 patients. Some spent slays
and weeks in the cots at the Hospital.
Others came for a few,i days, while
many were lerought to the doors of the
Hospital in the arms of their mothers
and received such medic ne and advice
as to speedily erect a cure in their
own It More
mt heas r
one-third of the little chil-
dren admitted to it-. Hospital yards
Came from places outsid;.. the city. The
Deoplo in the rtrovince h ve helped the
e.
l'unitre Guri. PATitrnT:4 (Prob. U Phoit
little one spec ally esonfided to our
care.
More than 10.000 donor e eontributed
to the maintenenee and it dnetion of
the Hospital debit last yon'.
Nearly half ofIthese donations were
single dollars. Mr. Rubel Iron says the
trustees like to 1iave the 'reater num-
ber of individu 1 friende-that they
' would prefer ten five -dollar hills to one
fifty dollar gift.
Mr. J. Ross It bertson. 'chairman of
the Hospital Trust, Toronto, publiehes
a list of the donsitions received during
the Christmas rocnth in his paper, The
Evening Telegram and copies of Die
paper are sent to all donors.
Donations ma, be sent to 3.1r. Rob-
ertson, or to Do glas Davidson, Seemtary-Treasurer, Hospital for Sick Chit
dren. Toronto.
Epps's ocoa,
GRATEFUL • COMFORTING
Distinguiehed everywhere for De-
licacy of Flavour, Supeeior Quality,
and Highly NutritiveProperties.
Specially grateful and comforting
to the nervous and dyepeptic.
Sold only in quarter -pound tins,
labelled jAMES EPPS & CO.,
Limited Hom�opathio Chemists,
London, England.
BREAKFAST SUPPER
Epps's Joe�a
1713 26
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,
Pain in the chest and whocziog are promptly and
ccmpletely cured by Dr. Wood'a lorway Pine Syrup.
It's the best cough remedy ,in t e world. Easy to
take. Price 26c.
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Chilblains. ,
Mrs. J. B. Sink, Ruskview, 0,4., ssys : I have .
used Ilagyard'a Yellow Oil for c lIIblaIna, and found
it most effectual. It relieved t e irritation almost
immediately, and a tow applicat ons made a:complete
cure."
-40.•
Take a Lima -Liver Pill before retiring, ead it will
work while you sleep, w;thout a grip or gripe, curing
Biliousness, Conatipation and Dyspepsia, and make
you feel better la the morning. Price 25c.
-010-•sa.
Rheumatism ingAShoulders. 1
".1 had the Itteumatiom in 1 ey shoulders so bad
that I could not resit at night. I took Milbein's
Rheumatic, Pills,and have not had a trace of it eine."
John Kitten, Glenboro, Man,
Destroys Worms.
Mrs. John Lowe, New Germany, N. S ,writes :--°' I
have given Dr. Low's Worm Syrup to my children
with excellent reeultg. They are fond of taking it,
and it acts perf(6'l1y, requiring no cathartic after-
wards.
• -
Raging Readaehes, that nothirig else will cure, Are
quickly quieted by Milburn's Sterling Headache Pow -
dere. Price 10c and 25e, at all dealers. Refuse sub-
stitutes.
THE SEAFORTH
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ESTABLISHED, 1873, a;
Owin , to hard times, we have con- rga,
eluded t sell Pianos and Organs at
Gra ly Reduced Prices
SIGN
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CIRCULAR
SAW
ga s at $25 and upwards, and
Pianos at corresponding prices.
Sce ui before purchasing.
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