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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-02-01, Page 3ri,1601 ememeemueseeisee.... 1111111111111111111111111ft istoria is a cork, Drops Tier Opium, is Pleasant, Millions or iys Fever ish- lie. Castloria ilia arta d, regulates ldren, giving: e Children's oria ...it adapted two ettitdrent is superior to auy pre - :M. D. Brceqyn, y IRE OF kIDPER rr Rubbets. AR RUBBER CO. ,st Rubbe4 Man - gated prof, et: t ion cotuing- high on Thick! soles ps and heels ot kness wear as Icing as PAT. 1 SEPT. '88. RUBBER OO. AL, W1N1flPEO. OUND ilver Medail Greateil etnave paint„ oii andl olen and cotton cloth t collars and hats. li and is strongly re hing the head, as itj natural gloss to th Ly useful for children-. ICE lee and 26c a fitt,OCKI Full direettona on blockit.i Seaforth ' ' . 16S7,52 ON STA MP ited, upon all rikes, cessation st possible pro - g the interests (VS 0 Es res, FEBRUARY 1, 1901 IMPORTANT NOTIOEIL ORGAN FOR SALE.—For sale cheap* good organ. Apply at THE EXIIOSITOR Office. 1727-4 •T;IOR SALE.—Ocod frame eters accomodation house J good well, good barn. Will be sold obeli. Ap. yto John F. Staples, Conetance. 727-4 WOOD WANTED.—Wanted at the Egmondville vv pottery, between fifty and sixty cords of black ash, half dry and half green, 4 feet long. Ap- ply to F. BURGARD & SON, Egmondirille. 172541 A BARGAIN.- $300 will buy a nice cOmforteb'e J%frame home and a quarter of an acre of good land, pIeasattly situated in the vil age of Harpur- hey, Audi mile w e 4 of the thriving town of Sera forth, hes a grod collar and is well fenced. There are a number of good f, ult trees and hard and soft water close to the houee. Apply to the underaignod. JAMES MoNAMARA, Hex 14, Seaforth P. 0. 1724.41 Limn AND RIGS FOR SALE.—For f ale ems good, gentle ladies' driver; alto one good top bugcry, Devereaux's make, run lees than a year, a good cut or, a set of gbod light harness and * good buffalo robe. Going at a bargain. Apply to JAMES PURCELL,. Egmond villa. 1726 4 AITOOD WANTED. Wanted for' Egmondville I V Presbyterian church, 12 cords good body wood, 4 feet long, green. Must beam eases maple. Tenders for same will he received until February Ilth by A. D. GRANT, Egmondville P. 0., Chairman of Cerinnittee, _ 1728-8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE T'OR SALE OR RENT.—One hundred and tourty ✓ five acre farm in British Columbia 1$ Miles from city of Vancouver, 600 choice fruit trees, geed build - Inge. An excellent plasm far fruit and sheep farming. For full particulars address L S. Miller, 1180 Hornby Street, VancouVar, B. C. 1727x4 vett SALE IN EGMONDVILLE.—For sale In Eg. X mondville, two sores of good land with comfort- able frame dwelling and outbuildings. The land is clear), e ell drained end fenced. There are a few good apple trees and some email fruits on the place. It- will be sold cheap. Possession at any time. R. HICKS; Egrnondyille, 1125x8 FOR SALE —Firtt'clase house and tour 'ores of land in Seaforth. The house contains five rooms and cellar, 'done foundation under the whole home, h rd and sr ft, water in the kitchen. !Therle also a good barn cn the premises. This is a veryfde- eirable property for a retired farmer. For &none of sale apply at THE EXPOSITOR OFFICE, Seafoeth. 17264 TIMM FOR SALEJ—For sale Lot 10, Concession Jr 6, Hullett, containing 100 acres, 93 Amami cleared and the balance good bu-h. Ten acres fait ploughed the Wawa ie seeded to grass. There is a good acting orchard, a neer failing well, a good frame house and frame and ;log stable, The farm is well fennced throughout end is all new and clean. Con v entent to church, eel and post office. It is 7i miles from Soaforth and 6 miles from Clinton. Thie le an excellent farm and will bo sold on reasonable terme. Apply on theepromises or addreas Canatance P. O. ROBERT CLARK. 1727x4 ESIDENCE FOR SALE.—For sale thstcomfor- i. table and deli deirib1e residence in Seaforth form- erly occupied by Mrs. Kirkman and neiv owned and occupied by the and reigneo, Tho house Contains sitting room, dinin room, kitchen and summer kitchen, also three bd rooms with a large clothes closet off each room. A good cellar and stone foun- dation under whole ouse • The house is heated by a furnece. Hard n1 soft water and lawn and gar- den h3drants. The I t is well planted with all kinds of fruit trees. It is o e of the most desirable prop- ertiee in Seaforth an will b3 told cheap. The house ern be seen at any Vale. Apply to F. R. VA STONE. 1727x4 FOR SALE. TIOTEL FOR SALE.—One of the best country hotel stands in the county of Bruce to rent. Furniture, fixtures ad stock for ral0, whole or part. Present proprietor giving up budat se on account of health. Address HOTEL, Holyrood, Ontario. 1728x2 Cow FOR SALE. ri ale a thoroughbred Dur - barn cow, eup Bed to be in calf to Mr. John 4. Brown's tboroughbre bull. -She is from Da D. Wil- son's imported bull ' Prime Minister.' Apply on - Lot 11, Concession 9 Hulietb. L. FARNHAM, Con - dance P. O. • 1727x4 MVP; SALE OR TO RENT.—General ger 1. with X. dwelling and stabling in connection. Situated io the village of Winthrop, Huron County,15 miles Noah of Seaforth. Possession given beginning of March. GOVENLOCK BROS., Winthrop. 1'. 0. 1728x4 DULLS FOR SALE.—Two thoroughbred 'Durham ILI bulls for sale 9 and 23 months old, one red and one roan, good size and quality with r ood pedigree's and prices right. Also a few well b ed young costes with calve, toed milers, on Lot 10, Conceseion 16, Grey. 0, TURNBU L, Walton. 1726x4 Ct TOOK FOR SALE.—For sale, 10 miloh cows and 10 heifers, all of a hioh are suppoeed to be in calf to a registered Durham bull and several of ,them will mai in a short thee. Mao a heavy draught gelding rising four years old Apply on Lot 14, Concession 2, L. R. 8., Tuckersrhith, one mile and a quarter east of Kippen and half a, mile south. W. M. DOIG. 1726-tf filHORO BRFD STOCK FOR SALE —The under- signed baa for sale on his stook farm, lot 3), oneession 6, Ueborne, five thew bred registered bulla from the' befit- Arsine and ranging from ten months old, up, one being 4 years old and a very superior *mai. Four ate red in color and one roan. Also a nuntiber of apwe and heifers, either in calf or hvu recent}:' calved. These are all pure bred and are recommended. If desirable an exchange will be made for dock steers THOMAS OUDMORE, Huron - dale P.D. 17204f • AUCTIONEERS. WHOM AS .BROWN, Licoreed Auctioneer for .the • Courtier of Hororrand Perth. Orders left at A. M. Carnpb# ll's iniplement warerooms, Seaforth, or Trane Exeostroa Moe, will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. 1708 tf A UCT1ONEERING.—B. • S. Phillips, Licensed ./-1_ Auctioneer for the counties of Huron and Perth. Being a predict" firmer and thoroughly understanding the value of farm stock and imple- ment's, places me in a better position to realize good prices. Charges moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. All ordere left at Hensel' post office or at Lot 28, Conceseion 2, Hay, will be promptly ttencled to. 170941 STOOK FOR SERVICE. 1 aIGI FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned will keep 1 for service on Lot 16. Conceeeion 2, Hay, a tnoroughbred improved Berkshire ho,, 1 year old, Tet1138 81 payable at time of servioe, if charged $1.60, JOUN ELDER. 17284f 110 PIG BREEDERS.—The undersigned will keep 1_ on Lot 26, Conoeselon 5, L. R. S., Tuckersuilth, a thoroughbred Teacwoarti Pro, also a thorough- bred YORKSHIRE PIG. A limited number of sows will be admitted to each. Terms, $1, payable at the time of service, or 81.60 if charged. JAMES GEMMILL. 1608-62 F110 STOCK BREEDERS.—The well known Short - j. horn bull, New Year'e Gift," 22087 has been removed from the premises of Mr. William Chap- man to the premises 0 the undersigned, where he will be kept for the improvement of etook until further notice in these columns. I also keep for service a first class improved Yorkshire boar. A. G. 8111 LLIE, " Good Cheer Farm," Tuckereinith. 17214f HORSE BLANKETS. Keep your horse comfortable with one of Broderick's Horse Blankets. We have the largest and beet stock of horse blankets, Goat, Galloway and Bear robes in town and the quality of our harness is also unsurpassed. SLEIGH BELLS tire cheaper than ever • before. We also have a nice stook of trunks and valices. —Prices the Lowest— BRODERICK'S AN ESS CADY'S BLOCK, SEAFORTH. 1719x13 Three Minutes' Talk Iff the unit on the LONG DIS- TANCE TELEPHONE. Before calling Centrel make a note of all you wish to say, and when you get the reenired connectfon, Talk Business. • AN ITEM OF INTEREST. Farm loans taken at lowest rates; payments to atilt borrower ; satisfaction guaranteed- all corre- spondence cheerfully ansWered. ABNIR COSZNS. Winerham, Ont. OMee—At isomer of Minnie and Petry* streete;revery Saturday an day. 1067 • WOME Can't BIa 114g e -ac b 9s WILL TALK, e then' for Tel - other ab4zt eart and r' erve THE O EAT REM FOR WEAK ERVOUS tes a rem and aches,' her w to let Mrs. Hannah St. John, N.B., r this re I have heart smothe from re I was "Sin and N bas -go the flut been le effect o better say too restore DV OMEN. nly natura that when a oman finds dy which cures her of ervousness eakness, relieve.blieves her pains and IAA color ner cheek a d vitality in ole syste she should e anxious er Bufferin sisters kno of k. olmes, St. ja4ies Street, lates her experience with edy as fol ows :—" For some years een troub ed with fluttering of the nd dizzin ss, accompanied by a ing feeli g which prevented -me ting. M appetite was poor and uch run d wn and deb' Itated. e I starts using Milburn's Heart rve Pills, the smothering feeling e, my he rt 'beat is nOw regular, ering has disappeared,land I have nderfuhlyi uilt up through the tonic the pills. I now feel's etinger and han for 1 anyyears nd cannot uch in pr ise of the re edy which merlons 1 st health." 4. VentneWitehle2424112402,2411.2•141 ildnintnefeltifethe .41 r 71 ts K. NDALL'Sm SPAVIN CURE • relable re edy for Spiels§ RIngboatis, Spilutaileurbe and all forms of Lament's . It curls withotit a blemish because it does ot blist r. Nort P;antagenel, Ont., 'tib. 10, '08 Dr. B. . Kendall Co. Dear irat—Will you p1oise give zna a ream y for helv a. I have 4 mare that 1# ant dad, f take pleasure n staling t st I bare until. Curb of four years" atandl r with your Kendal a Blister. by usIng it only once and t en applyi your S arta Cure. As long sal have h. will not without Kendall's Spotlit Cure and Kendall', er la otabl. 8 • Very tril1.1150LurPiitiS .UTH[ER, =Price • , Six for 1)15. As a liniment for f mily use it has n9 equal. Ask your druggist for Kendall's Spay* Cure, also "A Treatise on t e Horse," it the bobk free, or address a. Z.# DR. B. J. KENDALL CO., ENOSBURO ALLS, VT. et 172 ZegileetletWeArter,S144ZerEllaSlek•WelaZ•ZileWeeSle en Childr sh 1. - • hen the' 2. • en see t1e black!). 3. jwhen re hold the book 4. en th or st dying. All sure sign be d ved from • Sa sfaction J S D R Gi SE $ we gla • eyes are n ey , cannot ard. ding, if th ideways or tire ,easily • that great. b earing glasse ranteed. OFJER AND OPT FORTH n uld ses t straight! distinctly y squint, 00 cloSe. f reading eneflt win s. TS, ICIAN CE Hardw We ave a corn ranges coal and For six hole r ford a d Coloni rnarket. In w od hooks less an. Gurney - first el s stoves warra ted perfect It w 11 pay you purchasing. Silis H A younter's 01 TRAL re Store, Mete line of wood cooks, rood heaters.1 nge see our I nperial Ox - 1, the best v lue in the offat's Crown ind Match- 1 ilden's Family Banner are tted with ste 1 ovens and' bakers. to get our p ices before X .1‘A L.1 DWARE Stand. ri4ie • Seafth DOES IT PAY TO , • Read the followln pal of the THE CANADA1 CHA and learn bow highly school `re thought o Genti good m and it ei grapher from yo holding If you your ol years' e you." We nil in the a dollars. need 30 thirteen positions tend Can hand, if office wo ated. business men :—We le stenograp oured to us and other o r school =fin • sitions mi • put usin graduates, perience, we 1684 13 ht mention ve letter ha When you r letttor received BUSINESS HAM, ONT., the graduates o by the b.usiness - "October ve openings now era who have ha hat a large num ce men, who h o time to time hi:desire to batt mumunication • who have had should be under y- the prima- OLLEGE;i this of this ublio. 8, 1900. for 2 or three experience, r of steno- ve graduated and are now r tbeinstives. ith some of two or three obligation to that the concern represented a Capital ,Stock of five million ad nab evidence as the above be surpris that during .she period of peps filled b . It to at. nd a half niour pupilsnths ending in October, 842 were da' s Orestes Sehool Of Business Or Short ou wish to horoughiy qualify yourself ler k and be ass1 sited to a position when gradu- or l HandselIest Catalogue issued by any heel in Cank da, write, 1). McLACHLAN & CO., . ' 1 Chatham -0 nt. THE SENATOR'S INK. tie Rope to !nuke a Fortune Out of the Government. "A Mini er of years ago, when 1 was chemist 1 i the •postollice departtnent,' said a pro fluent r•it.ntist the other day, 'an effort was moo,. to find some ink for Cancelled n purposes which would prover absolutely indelible, Tests were made of all the so called Indelible inks, but with-, out succes until' through mime unknown. means tilt report was circulated that it would be vbrth about $6,000,000 to any, man who would supply the departmenti with an ink that would stand all tests as. 1 to its indeiible' qualities. "You can imagine the resilt of the cir- culation of such i report. It was only 'a, Matter of a cloy or so before the depart-' went w'as• flooded with inks, black, blue,, purple and every color imaginable. Some' few were products which showed that the party submitting' them really had some knowledge of chetnistrY and the proper- -ties of the various ingredients ot a good, stable ink. But 'for the Most part the concoctions were merely colered solutions rhade up in any and all way, without the slightest knowledge of the, character of the resulting solution, in the hope that by some chance an indelible fluid might be Cranks naturally came to the their products and gave more n all. the chemists and legit'. matinfaeturers combined. • But obtained. front wit • trouble th mate ink 0111 samples ,had to bo tested. littler the r Iles of t e department each cotnpetiter could stab stblnit two , samples only, giving him a chance ee Correct any possible er- madein his first sample. In several instances, however, this rule was set aside. •. "Nature ly among so many competitors some pure y fraucinlent schemes were re- sOrted-1 to, although all were detected i meter or later. Unquestionably the most interesting man who of thes ars. nit hum n y seat -in the ink resemhled except for a tile bottlol af analyzing to be 'not' ized glass were teste office, and this ing in this e was submitted by a previous had occupied States senate. His redo of ether samples edit lent that collected in tending !awhile. On 1 found the sediment or less than pulver- may recall all inks ashington city post - had gone to the can- celing clerk dao ised the sample •inks and entice ore to bribe biea to give the etatiip, a t rn or ts ist each time a can- cellation vas inadle, hopin thereby •to have the !fine particles df glass ground into the pliper, insuring an ijidelible mark ut he clerk lsvas not to be er ink mor s yo the ma or nearly o. bribed en turn in reportedthe case to the depart nen. Not at 11 aun ed at this disclosure, this same x -s nat r took a 'sample of his own ink a id n ade a number of cancella- tions 111 t 10 manner he described. To further insure th staying qualities of Abuse roar.:s he ba -ed the several letters for •two` h urs in t e hopes ef setting the ink. He heq MI mitted those samples to the dep rt ent, claiming they fulfilled te. The remarkable part er, was that after all the 11 t e baking his cancella- ut, laving ne trace of ink di not know for years samples had , beeu baked, ng een given out by an who he had confided at s just shows," howeveresto me people will go in the dinUncle Sam. In spite en.s and others no abso- 1 has yet been found ever will be," all requirmen of it all, howe grinding a d tionswas edc whatever. W that his •snn the story hav old friend in the time. Th what straits 8 hhpe of defrat of freudul nt hlttety inch lied and proba ly. F There w street the deal of ex a fat man started in tied his m about the four flight his mother discovered Aleanwh street yel my mothe passing st the _ stair brought h cheered a fOrtable. "Here, qUarter fo iThe boy' "Aw, sa .self some 'The cro ed and th street. He a hero, a coward. t sa the ite al an tri da ent 880 he pal •their li riael th of stn knew vi the fire le he ng, "S V' -A. ppeld, ape. rd otubte in ot a Lesson. ing fire in a west side which caused a good and incidentally gave in courtesy. The fire trnents where the man ed. The man started fire did a.nd got down rs t.othe street before hatei hvasp. When she she promptly fainted. tat man- stood in the ve my mother! Save essenger boy who was aw the smoke, ran up ed the woman and sofety. The neighbprs at man looked uncom oy," he whispered. "Here's you." 'fa e ee press d his disgust e it " •e said "and buy your •ery f od." ughed, th' fat man blush - be went whistling down. the did 't tnow hat he had bear" d e at ma f -4t himself • Carpe ed rch ion na n oa at - The se teansporta the Sud a has calle phenotnen the head .Nile. ThI co of papyru an covering the tre pets of ege ati thick, , thrugh which Navigatio by s all bo entirely interr• d by which is i s places suppl and cling ng pl nts, streams Non b nk to floods occasionall' ,swee niulations 2 plan s, but restored. outh' Iv ,fo y by ten ve 113 BIS re0 In con v yeb ich • ch ion tt etabl and tt s of e her p ms 11 n twc `Pair Co —soniethi know—but high price. Honest 1 madam, a jest in fr home, sme ce juice, them in a hi the sun aptique a 'sting t Standard. , Ma ud-el photo? 'Clara— for anythi •Mnud—1 Clara -3 ft is positi Sews. If you b of your a sured that Globe. ,Some sn inordinate the Sudan. nient ways of the products of he outer world a remarkable life on some of ibutaries of the ormons growths an completely d forming car - or three feet ows the _ water. ts-ls of course this obstriiction, mented by sines vhich arch the bank. Heavy away the accu- they are quickly Companion, The T rklsh Rug. ntess-1 wish to get some rugs g arti tic and testhetic, you! 1 can't afford to pay a very -11 ealer-rCome this way. Here, !' .e some antique Turkish rugs th factory. Take them • r then with grease and tobac- heo w ish them a little, dry' oven, ny them for three daye and t ey'll look as faded and the -g nuine imported article 1 n tines as much.—London! More Than Just. ow do you like my latest h, It's just too awfully lovely n- o you think it does me jus- stice Is no nnirlo for it, dear.1 ely merciful to you.—Chicago ve a habit of speaking -lightly itiaintances, you may rest as - hey will hear of it—Atchison kes will eat eggc—citlhers are fond of milk. MARR IIEHU • BEA NO GE LICENSES ISSUED AT a II EXPOSITOR OFFICE, RTEI, ONTARIO. MESSES REQUIRED. • It.wiiI ork vithile you lee, wit out a 'gripe or. • pain, curirg Bi1iousnss, Sick Head- ache land Dyspepsia, and make you:, -feet i?etter in the tOrnirig. I 1 ave removed twine AO to my wn store, ONE D OR NO'TE OF THE POS OFFICE, where I Wil be pleased to meet all my old ctualtomers nd many nest 'Gil espie's liarneSs js the • best Harness. A fu I stock of Hprse SlanketS, Robes, • Sleigh Bell's, Trunks, (Sc. Pr ces right andSatisfaction gtiaranteed. • Gi e us a call and we will please yon, delig it your horse, itatisfy yeureuree. Repairing a Specialty. JAMES GiLLE'SPIE, Seaforth, Oise Door NOR1H of the Yost Office. 1718 tf B.B. ures Sta ured the Blo tho ly Blo Ing nes tul Hiv huti 11 CUFI e most chroni Stomach, Live ••ousands oftestjni e who have beeij ured by the u e. d Bitt,ers speak o fficacy in Dyspep Sick Headache, nt, Eczema, ErysipelaS, Sera. Sores, Ulcers, BoUs,Plmples, s, Ringworms, and all blood ors. you want to b9 cured to stay d, use only B. .B. • iseases of oweis and nials from erntanent- f Burdock Its unfail- la, Bilious- iver Com. IT WILL PAY You o attend the Forest rd Shorthand Collee, 'radical inetructionl in jects. For over fifteen been in touch with you their needs, and the DUBi its reo uit e men ts. Ever facility at comma d f eople both before anklaf e are doing suplior rove it. Send for ur ollege Journal. W. WESTEB,VEILT, City Business Londoe, Ont. practical Nub - ears we have g people and ess world and r aiding young ter gaduation. work, results catalogue and Principal. - 17e3-26 MONEY TO Money to loan at 4i per een ity. pply to JAS. L. KIL forth. OAN ood form emir- , Barrieter. Sea - 171241 t is fashionable y to have s ne bout scare 24 hours. pep or :nerve tro; sucalshr,Clas ebjelpal Th commonest pitatIon, weak speU, lost of appe. tits, and poor drcuIIdoi, are magni- fied and distorted lit* eriouz sign' of heart trouble, with the object of frig tening the public into taking this or that heartj remedy. If a hu dredth part of Ole heart trouble we hear about were real, the ceme- terifs would be tine • in a month. A Wrong construction s mit upon com- mon ailments in o dell to humbug thel people into the eli f that heart disease is prevalcn hereas rea3 heart trouble, whicl iso sadly and sudidenly fatal when it oes occur, is a rare disease. Lo1 sid d arguments cannot convince an), tell gent people. Iron is the vital elem nt if the blood. To 4 little iron mean w -akness, lack of 4pirit, pa1id chet ks, shortness 01 breth, sleeple3snes3, nervousness, loss of vital forc, e di g in general break. down. The ir n je Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills • in the solu- ble form you need, lin combination with other curative 4ge ts in such a manner that disease n t resist their action. '?'ou feel o self getting well when you e Dr. Ward's Blood and Nelms vg,truizit. Var. te". E, N 0 f MARK. mes Swann, preSidvat of the Atlanta onal bank, has given $20,000 to the ,.„ a School of Technology. bon Lnis Terraae, son of the ex- ov- -nor of Chihaahurn Mexico, visited El • leo, Te., rec. erly end in one night ost • ,.. ,0J0 at the roulette wheel. E. G. Miner, who (lied the other de at Vbachester, Ills, helped Stephen A.. Douglas to get his start toward 2 me tn• was a friend of Lincoln, he German elan-uror has impel ted J nt)tain Hans Itufer of the Humb rg- erican lino to be the nautical 1 der of he German antarbtic expedition. •ongressman Shoup of lde' o has ad nn adventurons ea; 20. During the var of the rebelliein he Was one of the et soo ts in the Campaigns along the has of th Rocky moantaim. arrisen J. Barret, assistant attor ey for the post° ce d pertinent at W sh- inton, has rsigned to practice las in Ba timore. Ilis suc ressor is George A. O. hristiaucy of W shington. tr. Kenn of Vienna, the latest al tic ex filorer, is also th youngest. H is oak 25 years of ng , but two years go tcessfully took hi degree in phil so- ot). , physics and ma hematies at the l4Yni. vel ity of Vienna, aining also the m- peter's traveling sch larship. e famous band of the Fo •ty- eig th highlanders o Toronto have 1 r a dr -a major Roderic Donald MaeL ay; Is 7eet 3 inch s tall and is sal to be the biggest drum major in the world. Yo ng MacLeAy is, in addition to b ing a rum major of the Kilties, a n ted at lete. aron e Rnzis, the retiring Ita assa or to England, has been ively aid -de -ea* to King Vi em PCS Ro sel six pa or IJU mann I, menthe e, m ulster plen and embassado les he founded t er Lal Fanfulla. rederi k Swinha Newt e hi of parliament potentiary at B to Madrid. In e famous Floren ian uc- tor at the inc' t, a Ve althy cit zen n, Ia., has concluded to filii- wealth among his relat ves th ne the amount he thinks is his whlicl,e he s living. His met od is to iVO oac duq. for lvhich he takes a r ceipt, wl ieh he turns over to his 1ewyer, who will ad - mi lister on his affairs whee be is d ad. So far 75 relatives have puffin a claim. Senator! Beker of Kansas Carries a 'liery cut i0(18 pocket piece; It is a little cry.tal- line cube, about an inch square. as tr ns- parccnt as glass. 14 18 a piece of salt. n- derneath the fertile -soil of -Kansas is the bed of a prehistoric ocean. Ages ago the water ofjbe ocean evaporeted and left a solid mass of pure salt hui dreds of 'eet under what is now' the s dace of the ea tt ti. Williant Richardson, wi o succ eds General Wheeler in congre s, was nee sentcneed to bang as a Confederate NT. He was A soldier at the a e of 17, vah captured ,and was making 118 way back to the -Clinfederacy when se was foUnd by the U ion troops in the ompany f a if notorious spy and was sen ented to be hanged Rini the spy. An u expected at- tack on his captors by Ge era'. For 'est resulted in his rescue. ELECTRIC SPA Seoul, Korea, bottets of electric plant in the far east ception o that at Tokyo, Ja Trolley cars of a suburba way near St. LOuis have a phone 01 tfit Whereby thei table to C nverse with the office on ecasion. Mr. H. Edmhnds of Lo v ised a neans of insulati wires ani cables with pap resinous i aterials and oxidi paper is vound spirally ab end afte ward covered w zotne oth r flbrOus tnaterial. The lar est telegraph poI has been erected at Ilfraco be. It be used foe wireless telegriaphy exp ments beween] the Mumbles and Il combe. The 'hight is 116 eet 3 Inc It is 17 inches! in diameter at the b tapering to 3% inches at 4he top. weight is nearly two tons. It has b placed at a depth of six feet. in the rock. KS. the lay est with the ex- ert. electric ail. emplete t le- cre ws a re eadq u a viers don has g eleetr r soaked .ed oils. ut the th braid in Engl PERT PERSON LS. It seen e to cest Count Ca money t York Wo It look obliged t year.—Ch Mr. Le dirorbe. a deserve The H to be abo his ounce ly.—Minn Ex -Kin wife. It kee girl and a hard winter at hand.—St L Post-DisPatch. It is toi be hoped that General Is Khan, the new Persian minister, will play foo0a1l, as it would pe danger for Washiugtan society if 1 rushing Khan sh4uld become popular: de- cal in he ire Or 40 ra- es. se, Its en lid tenon° more an it is worth t Id. as if Tod Sloe e would be walk or take a st eet car next cago Record. se d esn't look pion it ai a He i disposed to regard iti as par on.—Washington PostL n. Terence McG Cern se IDS it the most strenu us thing for thiseside of the yildcat fa l- apolie Tinies. hfilan wants an Aumei an ay be hoped no eensible Y n - ill merry a king but of a 'ob U is USEHOLD ac ot us he Where brasses are much 1iscolored an applicati n of a solution of salt and in- egar is ndvisalble before u ing the US - ternary bass 6o1ish, as the work of ol- ishing is uch-more quickly performe . Handsome glass vases may be gept ree from the accumulation of dust at the bottom by inslirting a wad of tissue pa- per the cdlor of the vase when it is no in use. Byl taking this means of keeping them cle n the brilliancy of the glas is retained. Ordina y dirt may be easily remo ed from ala asters by the application of s ap and wat r, byt if after this treatm nt stains st 11 reMain cover With whiting, leave for some hours, wash off the w it- ing with clean' water and rub the p ins where th stains were. • HE PE DAGOU-E. Oxford is the greatest university in world. 1 has 21 colleges and Ove hall Juven11 smoking seems rather app ed of th n otherwise' in Aiustrnlia. credible t ough it riray appehr, they h already eiscused the advisability of taching s eking rooms to the schools. Sir William 1uir, who retire 21 the presi lency of Edinburgh univer early in he rew year, is over 80 y of age and haslIong been one of the f most figu -es in !Scotland's educational deo. • the 3. ov- I n= ve at - 0170 ity ars re- STORIA Por Infants and Children. fl.b. shills Ii • SALE BY OF 3, T END 11311, FLAX MILLS, FARMII •DWELLINGS, ETC. TO CLOSE /4.1% ESTATE. •Tenders will be received by the undeesigned -until the 84h day of February, 1901, loi. the purchase of the following properties, namel :— IN THE CITY 0FI STRATFORD. PARCEL 1.—Frame flax mill, lands therewith Sndbuildings thereon, with engine machin- ery, implements, etc. • IN THE VILLAGE F TAVISTOCS. PARCEL 1.—Frame flax mill, lands therewith and buildings thereon, with engine, ma ohinery, implements, etc, IN THE TOWN 0 SEAFORTH. PARCEL 1.—Brick flax mill, -lands therewith alnd buildings thereon, with engine, machin. ery, implements, etc. IN THE VILLAOI OF M.TH. PARCEL 1.—Frame flax mill, lands therewith nd buildings thereon, with engine, boiler, • machinery, implements, etc. IN -THE VILLAGE PA EL 1.—Frame flax mill, lands therewith achinery, implements, etc. PA CEL 2.—Frame dwelling lase and premi awes street, containing one-fifth of an sore PA OEL 3—Farm containing 98 acres being n ith frame dwelling house, stable, barn, etc IN THE TOWN OF F BRUSSELS. nd buildings thereon, with engine, boiler, es, with east half Village Lot 156 on more or leu. rth half of Lot 29 in the 6th Concession, ALMERSTON. PARCEL 1.—Frame flax mill, lands therewith nd buildings thereon, with engine, boiler, millinery, implements, ete. , i PARCEL 2.—Farm containing about 85 acres ' the Township of 'Wallace, co- mposed of art of Lot 18, in thelOth Concession, and ote in the Town of Palmerston, with rame dwelling house and kitchen, etc. IN THE VILLAGE F LINWOOD. PA CEL 1—Flax mill, lands therewith and bu Idiugs thereon, with engine, boiler, rna hinery, implements, etc. IN THE VILLAGE 0 WELLSLEY. PARCEL 1.—Frame flax mill, lands therewith a d buildings thereon, with engine, boiler, Machinery, implements, etc. IN THE TOWN OF LISTOWEL. PAR EL 1.—Frame flax mill, lands therewith a d buildings thereon, -with engine, boiler, millinery, implements, etc. PARCEL 2—Two brick dwelling houses, with k tehene and lands connected therewith, fronting on Elma street. IN THE VILLAGE OF BADEN. PARCE L—Lots 42, 43, 44 and 45 on the east =ide of Foundry street, with two brick§ ne and a half storey dwelling houses and ba ery, situate on Lot 42. ERMS, 10 per cent.- cash; purchasers of fla mills to pay 40 per cent. in addition on obtahling conveyance, balance payable in two to three years, with interest at 5 per cent, eecu ed by mortgage on premises. eilie purchasers of farm properties to pay 30 • •t. cent. in addition to deposit on obtain. ing conveyance; balance by mortgage on earne teme. Above terms may be varied to suit purchaser . For further particulars apply to the undersi ned, to to PliILIP ERBACH. emo. of J. & 3. LIVINGSTONE, Baden ; to M'CARTH , Oe LER, HOSKIN & CREELM.AN, Solictors, Toronto, or to BARWICK, AYLESWORTH & WRIGHT, Solicitors, Toronto. • ;01ated January 10, 1901. T1 e Toronto Geneisal Yonge Street, rusts Corporation• , TORONTO. MIDWINTER PR • ROOM FUIR uph usua and you largE 44+ Our special mid -winter prices apply to everything on hand in furniture and. lstery. We mention bedroom furnitu e espec ally, because we have an un - y attractive stock in this line .embraci g suites of high degree, but medium ow priced sets, all of which you can save a goo dly per centage by placin& order this month or during February. First comers, of course, have the st Selection. ICS ON BED - ITU RE. all2Falf21 • • 1213iii11ilE4l: This department is complete with a large selection of the best goods, and obli ing attention given to this branch of the business. Night calls promptly attended to by OUT Undertker, Mr. S. T. Holmes Goderieli street, Seaforth, opposite the Methodistt church. BZIOADFOOT B X & 00. Will Cure a Uoi1 in One -Day." 4-1÷1÷144- -14+4714 Laxative • BroOlo • QUinine Tablets For LaGrippeand Colds. The genuinifiears the signature of E. W. Grove. Ptiee 25c per box. For sale by AL EX. ILSO PITT C4- ST NEXT DOOR NORTHI OF PICKARD'S.. SEAFO TH. BRIGHT BROS Oth's Leading Clothing & Furnishing Store 16111AAAANIOVINAAAAAAA0NOVVVW INTER OVEROATS. Will be needed for some time yet and no W is the tirae to get one if you want it • cheap. We have etill a good assortment left in black and blue beaver, black and grey cheviots, brown friezes and a large tock of assorted colors in- boys' sixes. The prices will surprise you, sterling quali will understand the bargains you a come and see them, than if we told us, y combined with cheapness. You e getting in good value bettor if you you about them here. Call and see BRIGHT FbRXISBERS, SE.470.RTH East Huron Farmers' Institute. Meetings of the Mut Huron Farmer.' Institute, fOr the dlscu.SlO14 of agrlaulture and kindred imbjecte, *iU b held in Fordivioh on February llth, Binsvale, FebrOary 12th; Ethel, February 1.3th; Walton. Feb- ruary 14th and Iturdie's School Rouse, Februpry 166h, 1901 each day at 130 and Tao p. AU eoulially invited to attend thaw meetings and tkean inWilgant part in ths discussions on the virioUa subjects introduced by eaeh speaker. T. MoIULLA$ President; GEORGE ROOD. Beere- 1728-2 tary. Notice ot Dissolution. %dine Is hereby riven that the partnership bereto- lore existing between the nodersigned aa" Butchers and Fork Peckers" at tits Sown of Seaforth, in the sty of Huron, has ibis day been dissolved by m be settled by the list of January and may be pa mitral consent. Ail seeounte due to ths late firm Yr. Huh Robb, Groner, Seaforth , Witness , O. Y. ORIBINZT JNO. RANKIN, f W. O. ROBB Dated the Ibth day of Deceber, A. D. 1901. 17290