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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-03-01, Page 7190],_ taamsatt_••••• ved end the re. aw confining the - mending and s of the township After passinf tacil adjourne to FFLED. Vhicth Refus- Treatment. Three Nlonthe iz (it ting le Restored Him f a century Mr. resident of the foremari in. the Lean, and Of the tcwn, itants of the ad - any of Mr. Me. he was afflieted eseand know ale° re the pangs of Believing that L interest, ei re- d asked him to his fortunete re- Lean'unheeitats kms' Pink Pills, , so either." Mrs • afflicted with ears, The moat rend years ago, bed for severel- y with the trott. ruld get was from - or hypoderrnio- put my left foot dergoing iatense ihysicians, and at ,nete to whieh in. on a stretcher. 1 ,hree months, but Chen I returned td. I next tried iereeptilde ffect. idvertised rnedi- results. Finally ems' Pink Pills, -y anything that ire, I got several Fe pills nearly a F relief, bat from rpid, arid in the as as well as ever etreng, hetilthy eince endured no return of tho ere is permanent. rainly proved a • Idaho them ei algia, parted nervous head- 'ind dieeases de - e bleed, such as , ere, all dieep. with Dr. Wil- healt try glow Seldby dee a box or six re the Dr. Wri- ttille, Oat. Do aiie subst itute, teceting of the February, a pe. 'f school eection have lot 11, in, netaken from afitied to echool, me the couued. - notify the truss ee matter wou:d meeting of the g(ns) feet of eth, at $15 pr provieionally eat ed and served ts court of re. enday-, - the 11 th 'J. report wao Jaid ri caeli balance .ry of December report wan, c clerk instruct - ire same priuted (sing a number 'planted until the athmasters, edicjne t of the. beet peoe /ells the gleate4 le Evjpe nI eFe:eiti?a- ly on. t.,„tt papa/9,r family 7tettp1nt, bilious-. :.ed the meow- ' -es Kidney -Lit er natal:01y. One ef dynamite s hat the t own of d demolition on ek _freight trains , wrecking the tl earsof castb. sed with twenty trne amount of element of the t of New York, val scattered ell the wreckage of the engines. :of the etreet said that if an towa would L ome. Many ire ignorance, ere yet feared. thers 'her:e• vritb hairy's le, the ill -heath - ore the mettter's t eev, and to Eng. . CL:t$f 'd Nerve e pupfltOU i•te revitaliz)s the attve [Mitten -4- On ; all dealers. _ The beet rice from both ;vineial eek wants the y a bounty for titstry, he isaye, d (aa takeeerie hefted., bun un - en 'Ming limited !situated, and is will- 11"reited Stated tsmeltine) in - by e bounty. :ead, now thee been inserted reached SQj- r the A-ucli ter- as bonn- e-, distribution '27 ('2GOU 107 bog 04 5 4,85 07 73 162 9.1 -it' 7,37K 24 1 200 50 e 61,360 Oas ) on pig iron };. iron frora ed bee made : and se: a ton eriadian pig Uip dtetiori • Liege ehare It tfiree in- n or three , MARCII 1, 1901.! .........0., ___ An Address to Farmer8 Tee following le the address delivered by Mr. Alex. Wri ht, at the FerinereInetitute Murdie's soiree' Ileitis, on meeting, held i Friday evening, February 15. Mr. Wright in ooly lo years of age : 1 Mit Pretartsteer, Leniue Ann GENT', :,MEN, —Again I have ieen chosen all the tee sen- tive of the giris nit boys of thie part cf the riding f Etat luron ; I have been e omen ... e for the purpoee if weleciming the 011ie rs of the hist Hur n Farmers' II:lathe-to' and also the gentle len sent by the govern- ment- to be our instructors at these meet- ing, 1, therefore, in the name of the girls and boys, give you a hearty weloome, and trete thet your labors shall not be lost anuiteiss us,but km the contrary, I hope that the ini-tructions leen by you, and the hints thiown out may be received by us iii the efght epirit, nodi put into practice ia our every day lives, rid have no doubt if; such is the ease, we a ho live in this part of the riding will be nil eh benefited by the efforts of our speakers ci day. It may seem s range to some of you that 1, who am only bey, speak as I do, but I rewire OU that fatly realize the faot that y •all who now fill postuons. from the humblest leborer to that f the Premier of Canada, must pars away, and their places must be filled out of the itenks of the girls and boys of to -day. Contequently, it behoves us to take advantage of every opportunity given us ef storing away nodal knowledge, which will better fie n for filling • the pesitions which we may called upon to fill. And although ',ems o us May be called to fill the positions of cloet r, 801318 lawyer, acme mer. . chant, we.will d it none the less worthily becalm we kno - how best to cultivate a e -field in order to et the beet results., or the . s ' most profitable ind of stook to raise. Or if some girl bef re me should become the wife of the Prem er of Canada, it will not at all unfit her to do the honors, as lady of Rideau Hall, be ause ahe can bake a good loaf of bread, or cook a good ulnae° meet. c,:) No ; let us cast away all false, vain pride' and let us be h nest, virtuous and truth. fel; let us try t remember that the bright- est ornament thee gilds the brow of age or youth, is that clear, ehining, eparkling gem, that bears the name of Truth. Upon the girls and boys of to -day, to a great extent, the future of Caned:). depends: Thanks to our able statesmen, we have to. day a system of education second to none. If we therefore, take pains to acquire the knowledge which we may easily do, and di. est that kaowledger in the proper channels, we ma.y yet meke our beloved Cenatia one of the foremost nations in the woi ILI. Let English, liieh, Seoteh an1 French, Together here cornbiee, To emulate the deeds our sires Heve done in Add L to Syne. We'll -lay their hailing all uelde, Their viands sve'll i ureic), And if our fathom loved their lend So clearly, so will we Level Canada, the only Ian 1 01 earth that's truly free. Agein, gentlemen, I give you a hearty welcome, and no beg leave to take my seat. ii A Message of Hope to Mothers, Wives and Daughters. frAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND The Only Banisher of Disease and True Life -Giver for Broken- down and Afflicted Women. THE WONDROUS MEDICINE THAT CURES WHEN ALL OTHERS FAIL. Thankful and grateful women throughout Canada take pleasure in recommending Faille's Celery Compound to their afflicted eisters. The marvelloue medicine promptly givee that headth and strength that all wear- ied, nervous, despondent and broken-down women so much need. Janie M. Rene Qeyon, Que., writes as follows It affords t-ne much pleasure to beatify to the great good that Paine's Celery Corn- poand has done for me. I was completely rundown in health and a victim of female weakness, and after using three bottles of the great Compound I was completely cur- ed. It ie the beet blood purifier I know of, and I recommend it to all who suffer as I • Money in Poultry. The London Free Press, of a recent date, says : "Those who have given attention to poultry raising are finding out that it is a very profitable businees, more money being made by it with lees work than any other farm product. A Pennsylvania farmer re- ported to the census taker last June that he had poultry buildings, yards, etc., costing $853, and at that time poultry of all kinds and ages worth $679, but he considered his permanent investment in poultry to be worth $200. In the year ending June 1 he had sold $1,385 worth of eggs and poultry, and had used or given to friends $200 worth, making an income of $1,585, this amount from an investment of $1,053. The buildings and yards occupy less than a half acre of of ground. His whole farm' was 85 acres, valued with buildings and permanent. im- provements at $5,500. Horses and farming implements were valued at $550, or an in- -vestment of $6.650, from which he received an ineome of $2,178, for produce acrid, con- sumed or on hand, aside from the peultry productere That is a good showing for the farm, but that half•acre poultry yard pro- duces. nearly as much as the rest of the faun, with much lees labor. • A Pocket Physician is soNiething unique. To behad in a Cater- rahozone Inhaler. This wonderful, con- venient little instrument is very versatile, It actually kills those nasty colds in the head in half an hour, and relieves sore throat in about five minutes. Patients re- covering from pneumonia, find Catarrhozone a valuable aid, as it strengthens and im. proves the lungs. For the voice nothing is half so good, and great singers, public speakers use Catarrhozone, and say they would not be without it because it prevents hoarsenees and renders the voice capeble of greater endurance. As for Catarrh,Astbma, and Bronchitis, Catarrhozone alone is the only positive cure for these diseases. Ladies affirm that for sick headache and tired feel- ing across the eyea nothing is so helpful as Catarrhozone, which also restores impaired bearing that is caused by Catarrh. Catar• rhozone prevents and is guaranteed to cure all diseases of the respiratory organs, _and :yea eau get it from L V. Fear, druggist, Seaforth, Price 81 00. A trial sent for 100, by N. C. Polon & Coe, Kingaton, Canada, or Hartford, Conn., U. S. ' AF —One by one the remaining pioneer e of this provinee are paseing away. Ws. Elizabeth Dew, widow of the late Janice Dow, departed Ode life on Friday evading, 8th inst., at Irvin She had been afflicted for reveral years by paralysis, having beea reaciered helplets and passed away quietly, sitting in her Oscar. ;Are. Dow was one of bhe early setilera Hibbert, having come to that township with her husband nearly 60 year Nei, awl paesed through all the hardthipsincichie a to pioneer life. She, like many others. had a spirit that aur• mounted the (3 therilties nf ad te early days, and with her hest Ina made a comfortable home, where eV leel been forest. She was poesessed of a eheriful spirit and delighted In a timely j des. Her remains were brought to the. e ene of her son, 5. A. DJW, On Howley, Red in' erred at Rey's church on Tuesday afterneen, Rev. P. Scott officiat- ing. Al fares we know, she was the oldest of the pioneers of llebbtir_it having nearly reached her 93rd year. Her htiaband pre. deceased her 14 years ago. she leaves 4 sons and 2 daughters. ' • OAK LAKE 14A;sT Furnishes Another Story:of the Wonders Worked by Dodd's Kidney Pills. • 0.tre Lute., Man, Feb. 25.—Frank Col- leaux is well and favorably known in this part of the Province. In -1898 he was very, ill. He suffered most severely from pains in the back ; hie friends thought he would die. However, Mr, Celleanx is alive and well to- day, aed he exelaine his complete recovery as follows : ', • It gives me great pleasure to testify to the ;wonderful curative qualities of Dodd's Kidney Pills. "Three yeast, ago I was a very el& man. Paine in my hack made my life a burden. A friend of mine advised me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills., I did so, and six boxes cured me. That, tur, I say,' is three years, and I have not had an ache or pain since, I am certainly entirely cured." ' ...._e_e Wise and Otherwise. Nothing can be truly great ,which is not right. —5 ohnsion. If fatne is oily to come after death, I am in no hurry for it.—Maitial. , Every generation laughs at the old lash. ions, but follows religiously the new.— Thereat), Old friends' are the best. King James used to call fo i hie old shoes ; t ey were the easiest on his ecteL-Selden. " Preserving fruit's a task,'1 exclaimed Miss Hashem, with a frowo. '‚As bet ae I can put it up , The boarders put it down." "1 wonder ;if our missionaries Will ever eucceed in converting the heathen M'foreign lands ?" "I 'hope so. Then the heathen might eome otter here and coneert some of s up who need i pretty badly." Rev. Third II y (angrily casting aide his Monday morning pepei )—" The ideit 1 This paper evidently didn't send a tnau to report my sermon 3 esterday." Hie Wife—" That's too bed, dose' Let tn,e see ; what was your guile .t yeeterday ?" Rev. Thirdly -e" Why all eleaday labor should be stopped." , ' We'll engrave the mune on this umbrella hal elle free of charge," said the clerk, .after making the sale. - "Alt right," -maid the enttomer ; " atippose you put ' John Smith' on it." "Your name isn't Smith. I thought you wanted it for yourrelf ?" " So I do, No man woulfl steal it with that name on it, for he could never hope to dodge all the Jelin Smiths there are in the world." e — Night Was Her Terror. "I would cdugh !nearly all night, long,' writes Mrs, Charlet Applegate, of Aleican dela, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if It walked a block I would cough frightfully and split bleed, but, when all Other medi- eines failed,three $1,00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly ming me, and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaran- teed to euro Coughs, Colds, La Grippe,Bron- ohitis, and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50e and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Fear's drug etore. —Mrs, Wm. Peters, of Brunner, depart- ed this life on Saturday, 9th inst. She had been ailing for a number of years, but, an at - teak of is grippe, contracted a couple of weeks before her death, is given as the cause of her demise. —Mr. John McCrea, of Brantford, who celebrated his 89th birthday at Christmas, on Monday of hest week took the oath -of allegiance as magistrate under the new King before Mr. H. W. Peterson, County Crown Attorney, He was born in the reign of George III., and has consequently lived to see five -monarchs on the throne of Great Britain. The mental faeulties of the old gentleman, notwithstanding his advanced yeare, are as bright as ever, and the hope of - his many friends is that he may long be tittered to serve as magistrate under King Edward VII. The following other veteran, officiala also took the oath of allegiance : Samuel Hodgskin, aged 82 years ; Dennis Coffee, aged 80 News; Captain Bruce and James Cormack, all of whom are justices of the peace. , • Strikes a Rich Find. "1 wart troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. H. "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Eleotrio Bitters are juit splendid for female troubles ; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed by I. V. Fear, druggist, Seaforth. —The Ontario Education Department has authorized the publication of the following.: "Mary persons in different parts of the Province have had the impression that the subject of 'physiology and temperance' is about to be dropped from the public school course. The question has not even been Painted Kidneys. The worst thing a painter has to con. tend with is the tur- pentine. The lead, of course' , b bad Woe But the turpentine cuts the kidneys, in- - flames and weakens them, makes the painter's life a dan. gerous and trouble. sorrie one. When a inter's back aches, 14 time for him to begin treating the kidneys. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS will fix them up—take out the inflammation and, congestion,give ease to the aching back. J. py. ilsoftt arid decaraliree 01 wn painter 5t, Toronto, Ont., said : Ab 1 t 1 -e ks ago I was taken with an excruciating pain in thy bid( over the kidney", It was so bad that my %vile had to stoat hot cloths till the doctor came and ge.vestne morphine.' He said the trouble was due to a stone passing from the kidney to thoblaceder. My water wap 1 ded with A brick dust ,c, deposit and scalde On passing. While in this eon aloe I heard of Dean's Kidney Pills and 'started toking thein. It was notiong be -fore I got relief from pain and have beenimproving in health ever since. My urine le now clear and does not smart sine, and I 'feel better than i.: years. LAXR- LIVER These TILLS. Week fellows little act easily and naturally on the system, clearing away all bile and effete mat rial. Coustipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick headache, heartburn, waterbrash—all dis- appear when they are used. Price 25 , considered by the E lu and the Minister d Ed tion of taking a rti rogr tion with the teao ring ance in the school of abion Department, cation has no Wen. de step in oonneo- f scientific temper- atario." Ca d. • We, the unclersi tied, do hereby agree to refined the moue on a 50 cent bottle of Greene's Warrente Syr p of Tar if it tails . to intro your cough or c Id. We also guar- antee- a 25 cent bettle to prove satisfactory or raoney returided. Aers WILS)N, 1 ruggist, Seaforth. _ eperous year in the '• Institutes of the 1 that the member- rom 9,000 to 25,000 be - The original draft of . -'Phir is the mo e pr history of the F rmer Province. It is ex petite ship will increase fore the season end 700 meetings lll 800 to meet the ne Halton Institute n ship of 661. crimp and with 545 as til last year. To Cure a C ld have ds of w red to; be increased to the situation. The ds, with a m mber- ith 494 last year, highest of any county Telco Lexative rom All druggists viten the cure. 25c. E. W Oro each box. —Mr, E. 1C—Rie • , 0. erator at Woodstoo w to a scuttle the oth r m a piece of dynamite in t ly been thrown in. tit the by. If by chance the pet in the stove, s it been after dark, ex blow the house ad - pieces would have tak still a large (1uantit1 of that town, gathere fro there last week. ' A, Horri " Of large sores head developed int writes C. D. 'shill but Bueklen's Arni her. Ids a guar Tatter, Selt Rheu and Piles. Only store. To Starve dictum to stop eat gestion has long 51 Von Stan's Pineeppl .era in the treatmer has proved that one 1 Ivo(' everything he rel after the meal will ait work. do in a box, For sale by L in One Day. iinine Thsbletre money if it fails to e's signature is on . R. telegraph ole- o shovelling coal is- rning, when he out o. It had evident - open window near ynamite had been might easily have lesion sufficient to any around it to n place. There is he explosive about the oars Wrecked le Sutbreak. O little daughter's a oa e of scald head," of lorganton, Tenn., a Sal e completely cured otee cure for Eczema, , Pi pies, Some, Ulcers, e oats at Fear's drug • Fallacy.—The g be ause you have inda ice b en exploded, Dr. Tabl es introduced a new of tomacheroubles. It ray e t his fill of anything 'idles and one tablet taken the stomach In doing its Tramp Preferr a H 5 cen V. • d ot Whiskey to t eal. 5.-24 ear, Seaforth. It Was eaely in the 11 orning and the air was bitterly cold, • . Acress the market, equ ire hurried a priest. As he neared the marke building a tramp stepped oat from tele do rway and accosted him. The tramp said hp was hungry and with. out the mearie of gettiug a meal. Brotherly kindness beamed from the to, clergyman's eyes a ho li ked arms with the tramp and hurried eras to one of the eat. ing houses which trice th equare. The priest inquirlad of the proprietor the price of a meal. "I can give him goo hot meal for ten cents," was the rep y, and the speaker eyed the tramp. "You give him me I then," remarked the priest, as he lai do n 25 cents on the table, " and after he fini hes it, just let him have the change." The., as he turned to. wards the door, he olappd the tramp on the shoulder, remarking as e did so, "Now, my good man, leave whiskey alone and if you are willing to w rk you need net starve." The door had no soon --r closed after the big hearted priest than the tramp became all animation. "Glive ni the change now," he said to the re ,taura it man, "and Pll come back tor the rheal." His regtiest being omplied with he dashed out of the lace, nd although this occurred several dye ag that meal is etill waiting for the- tr nip ho has never re- turned. ' The fifteen cents found a resting -place in- side the crash re ister of a rieighboring saloon, and three lasses of th el brand of spirits knoWn as " ooking whisky" found ,a resting place insi e theramp. ' • , Piles oured n 3 o 6 n ghts.— One application gi es re ief. i». Agnew's , Ointment is a bo n fo Itching Piles, or Blind, Bleeding Pi es. It relieves quickly and permanently. e skin ruptions it stands ! without a rival. T Ouse ds of testimonials 11 you wan eviden mi. 35 cents. -23 For sae by I. if. Fe r, Seaforth. , --A cattle drover from rthur township, who registered at o e of, he hotels in Or- angeville, with $1,5 0 in h s pockets, woke up in the middle of the ni ht with the im- pression thee some ne w trying to rob him. He !Jumped from a second stor window to the pave ent nd r escaped wit a sprained ankle. The $1,500 was found intact. - I The Sum Comes and irings w'th it a ram's Painl se Corn Extra remove corn Rom tly, pa absolute cer ainty.- Try P tractor. 8 re, safe painle er hing cornr. Put - tor never fails to nlesely, and with tnarn's Corn Ex - 8. 114 Differe t•Ki ds o Toothaoh, There are several kinds f toothache, due to very diffe ent ca see, arid as they are not all oepable of relie by t e mama means, it -is Useful ti be ab e to d stinguish among them. One form f tooth he i due to disease of the tooth it elf ; a o her o diseases of the parts about he toot ; an still another to neuralgia of the nen • e , th teeth themselves being perha is perfe t y so nd. The most comm n for of toothache is that °aimed y mfl mati n of the pulp of tooth. T e pulp i a so t material filling the centre o the to.t , an serving as a bed for the ner 88 and the b ood-vessels. In- flammation auses- t e blo d-vossels to be enlarg d, and the pu p is compressed, since the had wall of t e tooth prevent expansion, si the n rve is •reased upon and becomes pai ful. The ache so cause is fier e and throbbing - a jumpin kind of to thache. It was worse when he suff rer sto po or lies down, and is incite sed by ootact with cold or hot water, or fo d, or ti ill air If there a cavity resu ting from decay of the tooth 4e pal eau u ually be relieved by the insertion of a littl wad of cottoe wool, soake in oil sf cloys or chloroform. A poultice n ade of poppy heads, sprinkled with laudan m ofte affords relief; but the only sure cu e is to sive the offending memi ber out at o ce. 4 I can't un eretan people who hesitate to :have an achi g tcot ut ; it; seems to me so much easier than to g0 On suffering with -it, out af er you are weakened in, thache may be caused by in- t the sic et of the tooth, which an al case, with swelling of great dui (sentare in this case ore wh tapped or pressedup- n is set e e and continuoes—not as in i 'ammation of the pulp ally re ved a little by cold, ed by t. ry rel may be afforded by and have it down with p Severe to flammation may go on t , the face and theetooth is on. The pa intermittent 1 —and is us but aggrava A temper T HIJR6N EXPOS11.101t. Gold sicplicationu to th tist sh uld be oonsulte in ord r that the infla trolle before it results an ab eon. Per ape the worst f re of -toothache—at least he most obe iriate—is neuralgia. There s usually no sw II ng, and the tooth may b sound, and thesain is not increased by anything eaten, Neu algia indicates t at the system is run down, end it ie 1,-o the ostor, and not to the dentis, one should tur for relief. In many eases a few drops of oa o ra sagrada, taken in wat r after every nee I will effect a cure., • One inute Cure or Toothache. Not daly for Tootha.he, but any nerve pain c red almost font utly by Nerviline. One d op equals in paie-subdueing power five dnime of any other eeinedy. Thousands say so Powerful, penetrating, pain -sub- duing erviline. enous in action for internal and externt1 u .1 The world dial - hinged Itor its equal F dude by I. V. Fear druggi a Your m ney baok if it it. not -so: • —AI er one week's illness with plum- einu°sutoiam' RattlfelStephe on, collector of tham, d Friday morning. s1 Mr. S phenson was 00 of Chatham's oldest nd beet known o t zone.. He former- ly pu lielied the Plan t newspaper and for several years sat in the 8 °minion Home as represe tativ fore Ke t He had been (Alec r of ctetoma for ny years. • orki g 24 H • re a Day. Ther s no rest for- hose tit -Alen little worker —Dr King'N Life Pill,. -Mil- lions a e always ulfing Torpid Liver, Jaundi ee Biliousness, ever and Ague. They b nih Sick Head che, drive out Mal- aria: Nrver gripe o 'weaken. •Small, taste n es, work wonder.1 Try them. 25c atiirea 's drug store. cheek ; but a den- ts soon as possible, legion may be eon. ha the formation of —Th some Jacob's Wateri boxes o assist t Lion. for ove the thi diroovery has j thief entero L theran chur o o unty, and p nt ining offerin oor and need e boxes hav ear, the pr de a fair Biz ea a s been made that the lobby of St. h, in Hespeler, id open two tin s hid) are used to of the congrega not been opened b b1litiea are that d haul. To c re °Min a ni lcee. t has been used e than tw enty four years, —Jo Point, Trunk over th east -bo ,thewa -front o over hi mains horses eph as ros er nd on th O er h —use Vapo-Creso. e sively during more 11 Druggists. • Groundie, o e killed Satur ing at that p stir. He exp ess, and thrown on to ex rose goin e t him tw pieces. The re - gat ered up in a basket. I3oth er killed. No or Worry.— ake them and go about your business— key do their work whilst you are doing ours. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are systent renovators, blood purifie s and builders-: every gland and tissue in the whole anetomy is benefited and sti ulated in the u4 of them. eo doses In a vi 1, ro cents. -21 r sale by I. V. Fear, Seaforth. se maker, Stoney ay, at the Grand ape, while driving as struck by the hp and a portion of the west track in west, which ran ----A Grand Linde& RAMS ship of ani 1a few d ye George Ram hie grandebil Ing wee whe pulled iato th the cede of d his 82n4 year. is 8thriony tlhkAidn equal to correc to befall these dreds of testim merlis of this 11 of Bright's disc the bladder, tendency. Don' For sale by ery sudden dea h occurred at the Tru k Reilway waiting room at , a W morning ell known r osa, who a town ay, was at ,a Miss he expir d just as the train station, Itleart failure was ath. Mr i _Ramsay was in ago. Mr. Wm. sident of the town - ad been spending ith. his on, Mr. he station to see ole, who was go- erican Kidney Cure treat all the physic tibia t uid kid ant that has proven vile that are likely eegulators, Hun - prove the curative ey specific in cases se, diebetes, irritation of inflamreation, dropsical delay. -22 . V. Fear, Seaforth. • I Libeial conventions have mate pandidates for tie rth 0 tario, Beayerten, outh erth, St. Marlys, orth orfolk, February re He sell, March 5th ; m, 111 teh 6th, ILL Oary nirht for thirty cure ot l biliousness and con - .t 25 cents to be cured. —The followin been called to no Legislature : N February 28th ; I February 22nd ; 18th ; South Hun South Grey, Durh One L 4X ALIV ER days maker& oomplet etipatioa. That it.—j —Mn. George cousin, was in Gus from leading bree couple of car los Harding & Sons, o 400 acre farm de Shorthorn cattle. llen, 1:4 Waukesha, Wis- h thi week purchasing ere i that vicinity a is of iotswoId sheep for that jce, who have it oted td raising sheep and . HAGYARD'S YELL isores, wounds, outs, f !mote, burns, Beata, W OIL est bites ontusion ree sprains, bruises chilblains, stings of , etc. Prica 25e. —Mr. R. H. with it severe ao last week while store belonging to employed in Celli bitterly cold and upset in the drif out. The team g was found in an ortye, ident riving he fir gwood storm DR. L'AV'S WORM liable worm expeller. or adults. Be sure yo —Mr. W. H. In stockwho is now Creek, in the Yuk during the week of mometer registered of that and shiver. with the Yukon fo f Peterboro, meb n Wednesday of out to a branoh With which he is . The night was and the cutter , throwing Mr. Fortye t away and Mr. Forty° neonecious condition at YRUP 1 safe, sure and re - Acts eg ally well on ohildren 1 get Lo ram, f rmerly of Wood- resid nt of Dominion n, wr tee saying that Januar 17th the ther- 70 ty nro. Think Maniteba is not in it oold.' MILBURN'S STERL cure the worst headae utee, and leave no bad 3 powders 10e, 10 powd NG HE e in fro fter-effe rs 25e, D ACHE POWDERS five -to twenty win. t. One pa wder 5, An Ir Politics are pre world over. No do adieu politicians w they could give e with the following: The Western Gr at Welcanaia, Ne this letter which t from the Big Riv long ago. It was had applied for a jo "])ear Sir,—Y you know it. I d billet or the mune have got it for me I mud. Two pounds me then 40 shilling to been made an in you was elected feller wanted to be be in the house m made a haas of yo on that, as I tho then. After I got to ackt in the matt te El ctor. ty mu h the same the abt if oine of our Can - re to e pty their minds perien eti corresponding zier, w ich is publiehed Sou h Wales, prints e member of Parliament r coua ry -received not vritte by a man who and f iled to get it : u're a dam fraud, and n't ea e a rap for the eithe ,but you could you asn't as mean as Week ain't any moar to is toou but I object egnil fo 11of. Soon after by my ard: workin, a oie tot you wouldn't ren a week before you rself. I bet him a cow ght y u, were worth it oar no e saying declined ✓ I dr vi the cow over to This signature -is 01 Laxative Br the remedy that c cvery 1 ox of the gennine mo.4) inine Tablets vs a Iola In one day the feller's place and told him he had won her. That's all I- got for howling meself horse for you on pole day, and months be - fear. Younot only hurt it illan711 pride, tint you injure him in bizness. I believe you think youll get in agen. I dense. An whit I don't think is of more koneequince than you imagin, 1 believe you take a pleshir iti cutting your beat friends, but wate till the clouds roll by an they'll cut you—juit be- hind the ear ware the butcher outs the pig. Yure no man, Yure only a tale for a feW squatters. An 1 don't think youre much of a grafter ei.her. (et to hades. 1 lower myself writing to a tituuk even tho- I med him a member of parlenrnent." • THE HORSE SHOW. The trotting stallion Jay Bird, Jr., has gone from Ohio to Iowa. Over 700 horses for South Africa were recently inepected at Fort Worth, Tex. A half pair of pyjamas is now used for the education of high steppers. It is a new idea. The veteran driver Sam Robbins has' been removed from a Detroit hospital to th e poorhouse. ' It is reported from Denver that John; Blue, formerly with Tom Keating, will! train for Ed Gaylord next season. The total dead weight of horse meat sold in Paris during 1900 was 5,300 tons,- or 590 -tons more than the preceding year.. One of the coming 2:10 pacers at the . Jewett covered track is the Heir Appar- ent, by Chime, which _Charles Olcott drove a half in 1.:07% recently. He was purchased by A. E. Perrin for $250 last! spring. 1 The pair of horsey recently purchased by President McKinley are dark bays ; 16% hands high and weigh 1,250 pounds each. They were sired by the Morgan ! stallion Bay Highland. The price is re- ported at $2,000. A peculiar disease has appeared' among the horses at -Brasfield, Madison county,1 Ky., and several have died 1 rom it. The horses go suddenly blind and die after a teiv hours. No one seems to understand the disease or its cause. Ben W. Whitehead, the youn'g trainer of Rome, Ga., has formed a partnership with Smith Thomas, Glendale, Tenn., and will train a string of horses for the corning season. • Although only 23 years old, Mr. Whitehead has given records to several horses. Statistics of the export trade show flint 108,049 horses nud mules Were sent abroad from the United States during the 12 months ending June 30, 1900. The value of the animals was $11,531,533. Most of them were bought, for shipment to Africa.-ellorseman. IMPERTINENT PERSONALS. Lord Kitchener is kept busy trying to loolc pleasant, and it doesn't come natural either.—Memphis Commercial Appeal. The latest report about Nikola Tesla id that he is perfecting' a process for ex- tracting oil- paint from rainbows.—Alba- ny Journal. Jay Gould left T70,000,000. What would he have thought if anybody had told him that ono -of his daughters would be in a benleroutcy court within nine years ?- Ex -Mayor Item at of New York saye salt has "set him back 20 years on the highroad of life." That being the case, he must be booming amiably along away back in the nineteenth century. — Ex- change. • People have had enough of successful living on a dollar a week and the like. What would really interest in that line would be a written description, say; from. the Count de Castellane, of how people van fail to live on $090000 a year, with daily details. Alfred Austin nas small sense of tne titting. He is to celebrate the return of Roberts witle a new poem. England has much to beat Just at the moment when she must summon all her lightheartedness for rejoicing Austin trots out his wretch- ed, hamstrung Pegasus to flap his creak; ing wings at the careworn bunting. THE DOMINIE. Dr. Lapponi, one of the pope's physi- CiaLIS, states that notwithstanding his re- cent fatigues the pope is in excellent health. The Rev. Hannibal Goodwin, who died at his home in Newark recently at the age of 78, attained distinction as a cler- gyman of the. Episcopal church and as the inventor of the continuous film for photogra phy. A Chicago pastor inserted a want ad- vertisement in a newspaper asking for 500 girls to attend service at his church. There was a big congregation present. The pastor told them to try to be pretty, to dress well, not to use paint or powder and not to eat too many caramels. The condition oi Bishop Littlejohn of Long Island, which was so serious last summer and fall as to cause some anx- iety, has so far improved as to permit him to take up his work again. He is keeping such diocesan engagements as his strength will allow and expects soon to be able to assume all of his dutiea. JEWELRY JOTTINGS. In searching for novelties opal matrix should be remembered as one of the Inno- Valens. Thimbles have around the top hand- SOniely embossed bands enriched with colored Stones. A very Way line of charms consiots of plump hearts cutin amethysts and in topazes, yellow, pink, etc. These are held in a wirelike frame of gold. An odd trifle that will solve the per- plexities of some seekers after originality is a Iminiature coal scuttle in silver, whose fillieg of black fiber serves as a pee wip- er. Long chains undoubtedly lead the pro- cession of feminine vanities, and popular among the plainer specimens is the one unadorned save with a small eneraved or enameled oval slide. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. To remove grease spots from silk moisten the spots with chloroform and rub with a cloth till dry. A saturated solution of borax and wa- ter rubbed on with a sponge, then fol- lowed by clear water, will remove a glaze, the result of wear,- from black goods. To take grease out of leather apply the white of au egg to the sped and' dry in the suulight. If one application is not sufficient, repeat until the stain is re- moved. A painter saggests that if the bathtub be given two coats of common white paint before the enamel paint is applied, letting each dry for 24 theirs, the objec- tionableflaking off process will not fol- low. The Sititilow. - "What profeesion does your friend fol- ' low ?" "That of the light .finger«i _gentry." "You diedt mean it "Yes. He's deteerided anger Next Door. Perhaps it's diphtheria, or scarlet fever. Keep Our own home free from the germs of these diseases. Prevent your children from having them. You can 'do it with our Vapo-CresPlene. some Cresolene in oi.4. vaporizer, light the lamp beneath,' and let the vapor fill the sleeping room. Have the children sleep in the room every night, for it's perfectly safe, yet not a single disease germ ca.ifi live in this vapor. Ask your doctori about it. 4 istq ever wbere. Ptit Vapa-Cresolene is sold b drug A Vapo-Cresolene outfit, Inc tiding he Vapor zer and Lamp, which should last a life -time, and a bottle of Cresolene, complete, $1.5o; extra Opplies of Creso- leneee cents and eo cents Illustrated booklet con tain. Ing physicians' testimonials free upon request, VAr0. CRZSOL8146 Co., ao Fulton St., Ngw York, U.S.A. Recommended and sold by I. V. Fear, Druggist, Seaforth. McKiLtop. COUNCIL.-- ()moil met ii Jones' halls Leadbory, on Monday, the 1 th. _Member - of council and treasurer all resent. Min. utes 14 forme meeting read and adopted, Tire aeditore' report was laid before the council, show g a balance at he first of the year of $705. After correcting an error, the report wa adopted. Louis McDonald was given the ontractior 3,000 feet of three. inch rook elm plank, at $16 per thousand. Accounts, to y auditors, treasurer, charity and other it s, including $300 for Work on drain, nia mg a total of $417.50, were paid. The re ve was authoriZsd, by motion of council, not to allow persona or engineers to dig ditches n road allowa °es where it has not the ria ural run of w ter. A peti- tion was sent t council, for r eve and clerk to sign, asking the Legislative Assembly to amend the ass gement act so as to ellow municipalities o reduce or ,abolish taxes on buildings or ot er improveme to. Also an- other petition or reeve and -lerk to eigo, asking Legiela ive Aesembly to make no change in sect on 613 of the municipal act by which coml.ty councils will be enabled to assume eontroll of township ijoads without the assent of the local iunicipadities. Moved by John G. Grieve, seconded by Alexander Ga diuer and car ied, that the reeve and clerk do not sign e ther petition, the reeve and 4rehibald McGregor objecting to motion. hose - who have township scrapers iu the r possession are ri (Fleeted to leave them at; the clerk's re ideuce before the next mext Meeting. Oaly one Eas been returned as yet. P&thrnastrs aro not to employ men to fill gravel in futuro without consent of one of eontneil. At the next meeting of the council path -jesters, fetee- viewers and pound -keepers wili be appointed, and thoee wishing a change, or think half the number of patbmastere Will be prefer- able, let some one of the couneil know about it. Charges are made that many-pathrnas. ters do no work for their awn property. Now is the time to give them a back seat, if that is true. Council aeljourned,p meet in tthe Crawford house, Dublin, on Monday, he 18th of March, at 10 o'clock a. m. I - JOHN C. MORRISON, Clerk, Epps's Cocoa GRATEFUL COMFORTING Dietinguishe everywhere for De- licacy of Fla our, Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially gra\teful and comforting to the nervous and dyepeptio. Sold only in \ quarter -pound tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Limited HomMopathic Chemists, London, Englaed. BREAKFAST SUPPER Epps's\Cocoa i3 Neu "1 had boon entering* raigia when 1 stetted Pills. They did me mor ever used. tire. Annie algia. out eix months with New lag Milburn's Rheumatic good than any medicine I an, Sand P.Iint, N. S, Doctor t e Horses. Mrs. Thrum Thompison Roland, Manitoba, writes: " Ily husband would not 1e without Hagyard's Yel- low Oil ih the house, ache uses It it good deal for doctoring up the horses, aid considers it splendid." Price 25e. -sie 01 06 - AI! kinds of Coughe and illtolds, Broaohltis, Virhoo p- ing Cough, Pains in the Chest, Wheezing, Hem e neseSore Throat and Aethma, yield tl the Lan g healing properties of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syru p Sick Wit Worms. Mrs. J. D. Mayo, South tukely, P. Q., wrote the following : "Ono of my ohildren took sick with worms, and, after tr3ing verything without getting relief, we procured Dr. Lo 's Pleasant Worn) Syrup, which acted promptly and actually." After a night with "the boye" there Is no better remedy to clear the head and settle the etomiteh than Milburn's Sterling Headache Po "'dere. Price 10e. and 250, at sil dealers. et Aso-- Laxa Liver Pills are it poSitive cure for sick Head- ashe, Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspepeia,, and ail stomach and liver eentplaints. They neither gripe, weaken nor sicken. Price 1.5e. at all dealers. •MEM.M. The Se4forth Tea Store Is right at the fro t once more with Pie beet and cheapest 4tock west of Toron- to. I will Quote 4 few of the many e bargains which cai4 be had. . Twenty pounds best gr nulated sugar for $1, 10 pounds iulpher or 25e, ten pounds salt for 25c, five p unds new prunes for 25o, six pounds nice for 25e, five pounds tapicoca for 25e, four cans Aylmer to- matoes, corn or peas for 25c, it good salmond for 10e a tin, 5 tins of sardines for 25o, five pound e boneless codfieh for 250, five pounds neev dates for 25c, three pounds best selected raisins for 25c 10 bars of soap for 25e, 5 packages of cornstarebfor 25e, 3 cans of lye for 25e, best el aned currante 10c a pound, seeded red ins 10e a package, figs 40 a pound, b t table raisins 18c a box, 3 pounds le on biecute for 25c, beeeins periahmapl syrup, red herring 15e a box, one.half rrel herrings $3 50, Salmon trout $5.75 All kinds of eroekery, rhina and glaesware right down cheap. American coal oil 20e a gallon. The above prices are caeh without further di count. Butter and eggs taken at cash rices. _ Wanted clover and tim thy seed for which the highest marke price will be peal in trade or cab. A. G. 4ULT SEA F MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan at ea ity. Apply tc JAS. forth. er nt es good farm secur- /I LLORAN, Barrister, Sea- tyit•it Special Attain ion to Eforseshoein and General Jobbing. aoderich street Robert Devereux BLACKSMITH "4 CARRIAGE opp, MAKER 1,17 • - - Sea oral. Our direct time and Canadi Via T British Col Our rates are uo suit everybod *ST CARS for - for further info Grand nnections Will save yea oney for all points. North West ronto or Chicago, bia and California points. he lowest. We have them and PULLMAN TOUR - our accommodation. CO tion. nk Railway. Trains leave Sea orth and Clinton stations at Ionia Win— SIATOR111. Passenger.... — ... • 12.40 P. M. Passenger... .. .1. 10.12 P. IL Wised Traln....... Goma Emir— Mixed Train.... t 0.20 A. M. 6.15 P. M. Go Passenger_ .. .... Passenger.. .. ..4. Mixed Train.. — .. 7.53 A. M. 3.11 P. M. 4.40 P.11. Wellingto Boum NORTH— Ethel. .. Bluevale.. WM) Bourn— Wingham........ Bluevale Brussels.... Ethel......-- eLlirreS. 12.651:ra 1027 P. 10.18 A. Ilt. 7.05 7.58 A.M. 2.85 4.25 P.N. Grey and Bruce. Passenger. 8.07 P. le 8.17 8.27 8.38 PaMenger. .. 6.53 a, x. 7.02 7,18 • 7.28 London, Mixed. 1.40 r, 2.10 2,85 3,25 Mixed, 8.55 A. M. 9.17 ,12.45 10.02 uron and Bruce. Passenger. 8.15 AA. 4.40 r.st 9.18 5.55 . 9,80 6.0 . 9.44 6.1 . 9.50 6.26 . 9.58 6.33 . 10.15 6,55 . 10.35 7.14 , 10,41 7.25 10,56 7-87 • 11.10 8.00 Passenger. . f.53 A.M. 3.15 P. It. ' 7.01 &40 • 7.14 855 • 7.211 405 7,47 4-25 • 8.06 4,49 . 8.15 4.57 . 5.e2 8.85 5.14 8.46 L23 2.37 A. M. 6.12 GOING NORM— London, depart .. Centralia Exeter................. Hanish— ........ Kippen Brumfield— ..... Londesboro - • . . Blyth.. ----.1 .• . . %Ingham errivt GOING SOUTH— Wingham, Bolgrave......., . Blyth.... „ „ „. • • • • • • • • • • • oilmen •• ••••• .1-0,4•0 •••. ECIPPen* 4114 • ..... • • • • Henna! am 41. Exeter London, .... OF THE OIRCULAR EIAW 0 11 1--- m r -m e....t 0 ... SI0.1 L k 11.3 /.0 Er 0 ° W X 't a;IIILg 0 = la E H ri)t.' 0.0 Pi 4, ct § n 0 ca, Q 0 1-g al tri eD 0 0 oa a) .... al _ o D1 ti t.. y2 E. CP n <ID c) =-1 exs 7.1 fli et- I.■1 et - P 4 .. n cie cp P m 0 cil l'i "r4 0 .72 ei) cp r li 0.., W N .... CR ee 3. 0 g itij I:v 0 4-•-; • ft a, zi - t71 1:111 ° ct) *ma Ji. F it }NW CP Mil g.< CO °Z:/ 016 X Na F. H - 4-1 - • It 0 - .. ag pok. N ..... „„ win' i • =.1 rhe Ma -Mop Mutual Fire Insurance Company. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY INSURED °mom. J. B. 'McLean, President, Hippen P. 0. ; Thomas Fraser, vice-president, Brueefie14 P. 0.; Thomas E. Hays, BoopTreas. Sulfa* I), 0. W. -G. Dread, toot, inspector of Losses, Seaferth O. mitutrros. W. G. Brabant. Beatorlth ; John G. Grieve, WI throp ; George Dste, Seaforth ; John Bennewele Dublin' . Jamee E ans„ Beachwood ; John Watt, Hartnett ; Thomas1111144 Brneefleld ; John B, Mo. Lean Kippen • Ja ee Ceintioily. Clinton, 1011011111. Robt. Smith, Ha. oak ; Ron,MM1l1a, Seaforth James Cumming E4inondv e; J. W. Teo, Holmes. ville P. 0.; George Itiurdie at:'. John C. Morrieon, auditors Parties desirous 1 to effect 77114:411.II803 or kegs - ?et other buslnes 111 be promptly Attended to oil ppliceiten to any o thee:bow. olicera, add -Tema te heir respective poi °Tees. SEAFORTH DYE WORKS Ladies and gent! n•:, tete ire; 3 ou all for paet patronage and now that a new mason is els hand 1411 to to let you knelt that 1 um et:11 in the business, ready to do my best to give .1n-, every satisfaction in doing )oer workin the line el' claiming and -dyeing 1 gentlemen's and la ies' clothing, done without being ripped m well as to have the. ripped. All wool gOodg guaranteed t give good estnesetion on short- est notice. Shaw s, curtain% Lte., at moderate "prime. Please do got fail to gile me a call. Butter and egge taken inl exchange for work. HENRY NIOHOL, opposite the Laundry ,north Main street. 1401.4i