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MAY 31, 1901c
111114] URO X EXPOS:CIO&
Toronto Sixty Ye vs Ago.
Fridey, May 17th, was th& ixteesecond
anniversary of the arrival of 'aptain W, F.
McMaster, of the Departmer t of Agricul-
ture in the city of Toronto. On May 17,
eitee, Captain McMeater Ian od there) and
the old building where he la. sick for six
weeks with ship. fever after his arrival is
still standing at the corner f King 'itret
Ault:the east aide of Leader 1 ne.
A journey from Tyrone, the captetin'a
native county in Ireland, to he young eity
of Toronto was, no small m tter in those
days. Ifia father was the agent of the
Black Ball line of sailing vesa Is, whioh had
the same reputation in that day thee the
Cunard steamers enjoy at present. The
captain. then an Irish lad of .6, set sail ore
the vetted Euglend from. Liv rpool to York
early in the spring of 1838. o evidence of
the great trade done with the United States
.at Liverpeol in that time, he ()calls the fact
that the ship's freight included 600 tons of
flatorons.
Ho woo directed to Mrkuchanan, the
British Coneul at New York, bo told him
how to make the twelve da e s' journey to
Toronto.The steamer on e hich Captain
Ddcalaster travelled up the udson took
taro dayi to reach Albany on t ocount of the
many stoppages. At Albany the captain
took the first railroad line buil in America.,
called the " Strap, line," fro Albany to
Seheuectady. Thence he had to travel by
canal halt to Oswego, on the ed Bird line,
-which carried only passenger and freight,
and had the right of way 0 tho cauals,
Front Oetvego he took a vesse which called
Sackettee Harbor and then at Kingston,
•where he waited for two days for the great
steamer, William IV., the pride of the
hikes, and the posseetor of four emokestacks.
Thus on Sunday forenoon, in 1.'39, he sailer'
into Toronto 'tuber and land d at Church
street wharf.
The first Man he accosted vtas Mr. John
Shea, the father of tho late Rev. Fether
Shoe. He risked as to his u ole, the late
Senator MeM.aster. Mr. She guided him
to RO4i'd chureli, at the east :enter of To-
ronto and Adelaide atreetewhere he found
his made teaching a fiuntlay school class.
But a few hours elapsed before he was down
with ship fever, arse lay for eeks in the
lodgings eforetitid.
A BAD HEART.
Newfoundland Man Hes to Quit
Work—Palpitation the Cause.
' CAPE La Hume, Nfld., May. 2.7.—(Speeia1)
—Mr: Thomas Barter, of Ms place, has
been in a bad way for eorne years, Ile had
pelpitasien of the heart-, and had to quit
work eltogt then
Ilia friends feared the worat, but Mr. Bax-
ter hirmelf never quite geve up His suffer-
ing wee great, and he biettme difteouraged,
bat when a likely remedy was suggeeted he
at Puce geve it te fair +LW.
However, nothing die him ny good, till
he notieed a totimonial for Dedd's Kidney
Pills, as a Cure for Heart Trott de,
He terrolved to try once mere. He did
so, and ie a well man to•day. He says :--
" over six years I suffer d intensely.
I could, do no work. I used de boxes of
Doddhr Kidney Pills, and I an cured com-
pletely.
I believe Dodddir Kidney I'i Is cure
any case of fleet t Trimble."
Strange,. But But Tr e.
Orange' packing in Califor is; is dorm
3hit fly by wo m en.
es The Chinese have toted ginseng tea as a
rnedieine and e beverago eine° long before
the Christian _era.
The rattles of 13,itieh Amer can Indiaus
are frequently made in the fore of birds or
small animals.
Tne human windpipe is comp:sod of 10 or
IS extilagencue ring, united b exceeding-
ly flexible ligerneuts.
The woman who dui -Aped Mrs, Grover
Cleveland's gown., for two in ugaral balls
was seuteaced to five days in ja I tor drunk-
enness recently. She is Mar Callamore,
41 years old, kaown as the "n -edle woman
of the jell." In the pest year he has spent
,203 days in prison for intoxicat on.' During
her terms of imprisonment sh epende her
time plenuing party dimes for the wived of
the Judges who sentence her Often she
comes out of her cell with 5 00 or more
earned in this way.
Toothache Cured in On Minute.
Not only toothache but any erve pain is
cured instantly by Poleon's Nerviline.
Thousands have teatified that i s powerful,
penetrating, pain-eubduing pro; erties make
it an absolute cure for neuralgia, theirmip
time toothache, cramp, colic and all other
pains and aches that beset mankind. The
world is ohallenged to &lull Nerviline as a
household liniment. Lugs bot le 25 cents,
at Fear's drug store, Seaforth.
The Pope at Chess.
Chess is the favorite pastime of the Pope,
and his meetery el the game is said to aret
complete. A Rorean priest,Fett cr Guile, has
the honor of being his mord fellow player,
and he has fulfilled this high function for
35 years, or dace long Were V.cenzo Gioac-
chino Pecii.becitme Lea. XIII. When the
eardinel mounted the Porauf ohs' throne
Father Guile was in Florence. The new
pope called him to Rome and even gave him
his lodging in the palace of the V aticen.
His skill at chess is marvellous , but, he is
credited with a strangely irasesble temper.
At times when the conteat is grille against
him he works himeelf into a terrible pa,ssion.
On them) occasions the Pope steris the game
and deliverer to Maher (hole a neat littde
diseourte in preise of Chrietien renuneietion
end the couqueet of self.
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Stinging Chilblains.
As dietreseleg awl annoe ins- as are Chilbliine,
they car, he tn.1 eeliett ly rellei ed by application
of Dr. ChaeCe Oi btu nt. Try it win you have re -
Wei with Relents, etitoeing feet, end t ap ,et to spend
eleeplute night in sucteeng. S eh a trial will con-
vince you that ae a cure for Chilblak a Dr. elmetel
ientnent 18 the etardard of excellonee. It leo the
world's . at. bt Nue for ail iteh'ue ot the akin.
A" Globe Trotter.
Mr, Percy Melville Emery, of Bathurst.
New South Wales, arrived in Montreal last;
Week from Quebee. Mr. Erncr i indulg-
ing in 0 ginbe-t rating expediticn, a portion
of which pro -video that he shall live for a few
menthe in different quarters of the globe.
His friends in Australia hakte guaranteed
him a puree of $33,000 to ace( mplish the
following task :
1. To leave Auetralia without a shilling
and work his way hectic to England, _
2, To aupport himselUin Lan on for six
months, in Paris for three mon he, iv Ire-
land three months, and in Arne ica twelve
months, and return to Aust •alia -C2,000
rioher.
3. To wear red and green ph eh elothes,
and keep a diery of all that coma from
start to finial).
Moist of these conditions Mr. Emery has
already accoutpliehed. Landed at Halifax
on April .tth, he is now on Mr progress
acmes the continent. Ho remai s in Mont,
real two weeks, and delivers th ee or four
lecture. By selling his literature and leo-
Wring, thus far hobas succeede in accumu-
lating e90u.
On Januery 1 tth, I900, Mr. Emery loft
%Vest Autteralie, for 1 -mdon. lea
route he eeeured a rersition co a oal trimmer
Thin t ignature is on every box of tho genuine
e Tablets
. the remedy that cures a cold 000 dab,
Laxative Broino.Quinit
I PLE
These Troublesome, Disfiguring
Blemishes can be Removed:
by the all Powerful Blood
Purifying Burdock
Blood Bitters. s
:
The nasty little, pimples that come
on the face and other parts of the
body are simply indications that
the blood is out of order and re-
quires purifyin g ' 1
They are little irritating remind-
ers to you that you need a course of
treatment with Burdock Blood Bit-
ters._ •. • •
When B.B.B. makes your blOod
pure then tlie pimples Will•Vanish
and,,your skin become soft and clear.
Here is evidence wort i considet-
ipg:
Mrs. Morrie° Ketch .Bristol,'.
Carleton Co., N.B.., writes: I
take great .pleasure in recoinmend-
ing Burdock Blood Bittei s to every
one troubled With pirhpils: I was
for 3ears that ,I would reak out
with them at times ou m face and
- _ .
back. I tried all sorts o remedies,
including doctors' ' Medicine; but
everything failed te cure me.
At last Vard. of B.B.B. atid
thought 1 wolird try it.
"When I had -finish d taking
two bottles I felt a. great eal better,
so kept on using it Untill had taken
in all six bottles. It has conapletely
and permanently remoN ed every
pimple from ink body ai d I never
felt better in my life th n I' do at -
the present time:
en board tho liner „Ouzel°, an arrived at
Tilbury docks February 19.h. For a couple
of days itt London he -starved, rut was fin-
ally requested by a Loudon pa er to write
an article for them, for;which h received 10
guineas. After Shot he had c inparatively
smooth selling. Both his writi g and lee
turing paid him •well. , 1
Lerteieg London, after a shoht sojourn at
Dover, he passed over to Paris, where he
worked at the Exhibition for t roe months.
Recreasing the Channel he journeyed to
Scotland, where -he saw the tor b of Berne,
A three month,' leeturing tou in Ireland
came next. • ' ,
Mr. Emery haa thus succeed d in filling
in foorteen months of his time. He states
that, he feels coefident of winning the wager.
Ho will go from Monereed to To onto. .
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20 Years of Vi ie, eata rh.—Chas.
0, Brown; journalise; of Duluth, Minn.;
writes,: " Ihave been a sufferer rom Throat
and Na,sal Catarrh for hver 20 years, during
which time my head hes been- stopped up
and my condition truly miserabi . Within 15
minutes after using Dr. Agnew s Catarrhal
Powder I obtained rel ief.. Three bottles have
almost, if not entirely, ured m ." 50c.-73
Fur Lisle by I. V. Fear, Sea orth.
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The Drunkard's Fr ends.
Who midge. 'the drunkard ? ' is enemies?
No. The drunkard is made by his friends.
When it is knewn eh t be is inolined to
drink no enemy WS° vieious as to lead him
en. No ericenyhittps him ou th back and
begs him to take -LI just; another drink." No
enemy laughs down his Dor, feeble attempts
at reform, No enemy cllit him that it will
not hurt him " juet tide time," and that he
really must, not refuse .to be good fellow
" just for once,"
The drunkard 'is made a runkard, irx
pushed into the !Dab depths of runkennese
by his friende.- 1
And it is hie friends who ki k him and
leave him teed devils° h rn when he has sunk
into the mire.
Did ever the drunker 's enern1 hurt him
as much as the friend has hurt irn ?
. •
Rheumatism Will Su curnb to
South Americati Rheumatic C re because
it goes right to the seat' of the rouble and
removes the cause. Many eo-cal ed cures but
deaden pain temporarily Only, t have it re-
turn again witn doubled viole ce. Not so
with this great remedy. It eradicates from
tthe system the last v stige of the disease .
„hthdeeee
and its cures areperma ent.-7
For sale by I. V. Fear, Se forth.
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A Cheerful Give
Two little hoye dropped In •from play,
At their graedfather'e house, one win
Smiled at the applee t.htt gremlin
them,
And spoke Unit thanks, as their mot
the ; _ .
But little Will glanced at his apple, po
Aud saw that 'twee neer than that DA
SO, quick aa a wiek, he turned to his
With, "Take .tide one, Danny, an
other."
•.rday,
ther brought
or, had twro,ht
r lad,
had,
rather, -
I'll take the
" All right," said Din, an i away the mys wont,
Each one with hia treasure well °onto- t,
While, n••ver a thought,of reerat or p ide,
Cnoonseiou t quite, And -datisliedo,
Will buried hie teeth in the coarser els re,
Harpy and warns his .seul within,
Bit joyiog Dan'e apple; the ,k.1 ed little elf
Becalm Dan le,e1 it and nos himeelf.
Ah, !addle, would we w ra all like 'you
Living and generous through meet thr .ugh ;
Not wal'ing to ineriettre how much we can spare,
When called to add ti our bother's eh •re,
Not phased with oureelve; or with cur giving,
Nor takit g delleht in ourown god 11 ing,
But, aglow %vial thelove of our ntiglieerd, find
Our J Ny iri the.Joy of all mankind.
Catarrh Quickly and Easily
• Cured. .
Poet remedies have given
repute tion of Lich% inettrable.
curable, easily and and q
method is employed. Suelliog
powder or Moment uteehe nos
Cetarrh, 'neither will tablet*, r
:Amtrak medicinee MM. These
',caroler the
130, it is
if few right
n iteitating
, weld& cure
ouchiug or,
treetruent
fail became) they are not f ir reaching
enough. They only effect local eonditiouse
but do not remove t,he carusee whiter id -germ
life cetablished deep down. hi the lunge,
bronchial tubes and eesal pease ,es.
ary remedies - not reach ta 888 remose
parts, but Critarrhezene does for it is
breathed through the ithaled int every air
cell in the lune, intoevery tair passage. in
the head and throat. . No mette . where the
Catarrh is, Catarrhozone wil1rca :11 it. It kill*
the germs, heals 'sore spore, elea a the voae
and throat instantly. Unieer ally used ;
pleasant and Glean ; guaranteed to cure or
money refundsd. Try Caitarrlic•z me, es;
cents and $1.00 leiter, Seafortis,
or Poison & Coe Kengstern, date .
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Cause 'cif Dream
A nailer infereating lectere on dreams
was given recetitly by Profeeeor Bergson in
Paris. The professor says that dreams are
only visual phenomena, that eirculetion -
of blood in the retina and the pr .sure of the
eyelid en the -optic nerve' lies st rnethiegto
do with it, and producea chlor ecneations.
Our settees are not deadened in our .slum -
bars ; on the contrary, they ru riot ; but
the profeesor ia conviticed th .e never in.
anything in our dries , a d that the
stories of musicians and p eta com-posing
wonderful thinge in their c4rea s are en.
tirely unfounded. During IBloe "alt that
we have seen, heard or reed.is • here eto be
evoked by the slightest ens tion. To
Ansel, consequently, is
the mind, which drifts
its sorirroundinge."
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Wes the under
refund (.he mo
Greene's Warren
to cure your eau
antee a 25 gent b
or money refund
Aoux. Wi
abural gait° of
iadiffereuce to
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ed ayrup of
h oro
tele t
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ereby agree to
503 bottle of
Tar if it tails
Id. e also guar.
pro e satisfaceory
ruggi Seaforth.
Items of I ter st.
—There are Over 1 250, 00 people in
Brook lyn.
—It, is said that there are 227,000 Cana -
dialler in Boston.
--Only ono -tenth of the ago -earners, of
the Mated Statee are or ahiz d. .
—The Secretary of ar i the Uuited
States has decided tore. rice tie bailey in the
Philippines to 40,000 -me
---Twenty•five per oen of the shares in
Americau. railwee s aro id to be owned in
Great Britain.
`---The Philippines hats so f r cost) $202,.
583,000 in cash, and 028 deathe from
wounds and disease.
--President fereKinley has uformed Mr.
Kruger that ho cannot r grieve him officially
or unofficially.
—Re -marriage ef dive ce pe sons within a
year after the granting of t n decree has
been forbidden in Wise° sin.
• —:San Francisco is no in a ze the ninth
city of the Union) and a crordi g to the last
cenaus has a population f 342 782.
. —According to the latest census 72,000
thoueand persons inhabit the •_h Assembly
astrict of New York cit wh'ch comprises
lest; than 100 acres.
--Ven thousand Chicag dor ta have more-
gaged.their salaries for montrs ahead to
loan sharks to get mono to epeculate in
grain and stocks.
—An offieer of the Ber
:his organizetion disposer of • nearly 75,000
homeless eats in New Y ek 1 et year, and
that it keeps up an appr eirna e average of
150 cats a day in its colt therm.. .
—The trolley cars now heinct rapidly ad.
;dad to the outface Entre i Buffilo are men -
odd largely by youpg Can dian favorers. The
•
railsvay people Hey they aids beam' help
than almost any other kir d.
; —There are now liv og ‘r.- 1'1.wq of
three former' President -1 Pf t't.,1 United
Stales. etre. Harrison li '04 in Liii.t armlet,
Mrs. Grime makes her Isinw in Wm, hing-
ton, and Mrs. Catfish liv s in Marione
43.1i°i
—'eightoen hundred e.nd rie.venty • four
Sunday schools Were orgt Mud in &barite
places liy the American 8 oda Scheel Un-
ion last, year. Beside° th Fre bet were re-
organ:zol, and 9,123 old a hool Were visited
or otherwise aided. Abu t $1 6',101 was re-
ceived for missionary wo k, d 222 men
were employed.
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Heart -Sick Pc0 ie.
Cure ;for the Heart is Ilea
nevcriails to cure—is sw it in
goes closer to the " b rder
snatches from death's tip
than any other remedy for
diseases and ailments ii the
human sufferings. Gi s
minutes. ---75
For sale by I. 17. F er, S
h Society says that
. I)oesret Want
Here is an cid-race fro
just reoeived from an erne
IN j n. 2 Officers' Hoapital,
Kitchener came round el
days ago looking out 'for
shamming. , I haw his m
door, hut he did not corn
Hie is very atria about
other day he stopped
strecto of Pretoria who w
eyeglase: He said, "E
you think, it absolutely
sight to
plied : •
Kitchener said :" I am
officers with good sight,
You will report yourself
of commueication at the
,O. at floe o'clock." Coll
M. A., P.
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To Cure a Cold i
'Take Laxative Bromo
All clruggiets refund the
cure, 259. , E. W. Grey
each box.
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About Titled peo le.
The lively young Duche e of Westminster
htuiti, and enters with tr inen ous zest into
every kiod of outdoor amu ement. She
handles the tibbons skill ully lid the vil-
lagers at .p.r,a. t on thought it a very pretty
sight to Hee her driving ehe uke to the
Meets after the accident to is hand the
other day Her grace is else competent
amateur gardenet,. Noth tig d lighted Mrs.
Cornwallie West and he pun er datighter,
the Duchess of Weetmin ter, me than to
spend a bengetutmmer day iimong the flowers
itt their tovely country gerde s, shaded by
huge mushroom hats and arm d with ecie-
sore and tkowels.
fl
Lord'Hieward de Wal en, e ho comes of
age May 9,, is a very we lthy peer—one of
the wealthiest of all tire bare a. He does
not, however, own all he 1 to Duke of
Portland' e estate e in 'A fshir . He owns'
about one-half of tht, eh pre ent Duke of
Portland Owning thoth ha f. Between
1.
them they own Ayrshire and worth from
fitty thnusan 1 to sixty t cruse d pounds a
year. 'Tee Duke of Pcrelan bought it
with the money he inherited fie m his mater-
nal grandfather, General . e,iotete, of Balcomier
who is said to have mad nof hisim-
menee fortune by gamblin . ,
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The Poiscined pri g.—As in
nature so in man, pollu 6 th spring and
disease and waste are bound to follow—the
stomach and nerves ou of. ilter means
poison in the spring. 'South Ar crica.n Ner-
vine is a great purifier, „lures Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, and tones the nerve . The beet
evidence of its efficacy is th unsolicited
testimony ef thousands o cure ones, --76
Di'. Agnes:sin
t tonic that
its effects—
land" arld•
ore sufferers
ny family of
category of
elief in 30
aforth.
o odes.
, a ivate letter
r no aepetiont in
roto in : ". Lord
e ho pital it few
flice who were
trete hies pass the
in ti look at me.
ever thiug. The
a oficar s in the»
• we ring a single
-cuse me, but do
ewes ry for your
ear that, glass r." T1 e officer re -
Yes, sir ; eyvai ly." Lord..
partisular to have
only in Pretoria,
dr duty on lines
ce of the R. S,.
se of officer,—
e Day.
ino Tablets.
if it fails to
name) is on
For pale by I. V. Fel re 5
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Perth N tes
aforth.
--Mr. A. F. 1‘,1CLaren, M. of Strat-
ford, has been appointed j dge of cheese at
the Pan-Ameriean• Exposit ion.
—15 hes been decider to form a nel
School section out of parts of the townships
of Blanchard, Downie.and leeet Nissouri.
—Miss Lila 0. Cole, daog ter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Oola,-Ruaeldalle. has been
awarded her diploma at, the etroit train-
ing school of elocution.
—A branch of the post ffiee Livings bank
will be opened in connec eon siththe post
office at Atwood, while C rlin ford will be
made a money order office
—The first shipment of ch ese from the
Donegal factory, Mina t wnship, has been
-sold,to Ballantyne & Sons of Stratford, for
eight and one -sixteenth ce to.
—,en attempt was m de to burglarize
MoCurdy'e hardware store, in Szatford, the
other night, but the antru ere were frighe.
pried off by the police bolo e they gained au
entrance to the d ore.
—Mr, James 1. Brooks, of ilitchell, has
guatained a heavy loss by the eath of his
stallion, Prince ot Craig ood,j from acute
indigestion. He paid $2`,50 for the
enimal,
— As Mr. Slemmon o • GI nallort, was
bringing his daughter ho re fr m Listowel
high school the other day, he riet a bicycle
rider who found the ro d toi narrow for
him. He ran against he br ast of the
horse, whioh in turn, eing frightened,
sprang! forw and drew the buggy over
the becyclise eg, Mr. Overn was else
corning hotn litei his daughter, another
pupil df Lists 1 high school, when he met
an engine. e some reason, the -steam
could not be hperly controlled, and Me.
Overn's hors was so frightened by the
escaping ate m that it jumped over the
shafts.
—Rev. G. V, Henderson, pastor of the
St. Marys e hodist ohuroh, has been
&anted ten w eke leave of absence to
aetend the Ec 1 inject' conference in London,
England.
—While play g en the street the other
day, little 5i of Mr. James Hall, of
Straeford, wa ricked down by a man on
horseback. r.1 little fellow did nob notice
the horse in t ruto get out sef the Way.
He received d out in the head and was
otherwise bru
—During ti e under storm on Sunday,
12th inst., le e steeple of the Lutheran
church, at e Retapol, waa struck by
lightning and 'be • ly smashed. ,The c1ool9u
the tower w s also badly damaged. Dur-
ing the same $ o m Knox church, Stratford,
was struck, b t o damage was done.
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For twenty- years Vapo-Cresolene has
been extensive' d Tor all forms of throat and
bronchial troub All Druggists.
—The Ontario azette announces the in-
corporation of th Algoma Steel Company
with a oapital •f 20,000,000 and head offi-
ces at Sault St. Marie. This is -the new
Olergue enter ri e which has been talked
about for some t me. In addition to the
manufacture o t on, steel and nickel and
their products fo all purposes, the company
is authorized t anufacture charcoal, ooke
and to deal in «oad and its products and to
construct and c uiris vessels. The provin-
cial directors a e E. V. Doutles, W. K.
ager and J. telethon, of hiladelphia ;
F. 11. Clergue H. 0, Hamilton, Sault
.e. Marie.
—Fred Fort er who runs the engine of
the cer derrick o the Smith's Falls sewer
oonetruation, Ir okville, expects to come
into poseeasion of a fortune of $-700,000 with-
in a few weeke. he estate to be divided is
the Beker estat , Philadelphia Penney'.
vania, veined at 00,000,000 in lands and
money. , Mr. Bit er was Mr. Fortnerhrgreat
unelo,» In hie will he left all he had in
equal preportdons to the three generations
eueocredhig hin , which just included Mr.
leortper.' Mre. lack, of Toronto, wife of
:tev. Armstrong fisok, is another of the
heirs, and she is Pailadelphia just now.
The mattor has one through the courts,
rine it le expec .ec the heirs will receive
their shares Mot nonth. There are about
140 bee 3 divert ete,d to the preaeut time.
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111 f r,t3un WS ST ER LING HEADACHE POWDERS
en, easy toOele.,, here 1 -ss In action and sure to cure
any headatihe in (rani 6 to 20 minute's.
rd
8
se
—The groat rai road sta ikep lasting for 12
days, requiring tl e presence of 3,000 mem.
boia of the natim 1 guard in the city, cost-
ing the lives of tin prominent merchants,
and entailing a opens() to the county of
Albany of over e3 ,000, is amaoiably settled,
and if the tyre m nts are kept there will be
no trouble for years at 'eerie,
—The ,Indep n ent Order of 'eerood Tem -
litre will eelehr te their jubilee during 1901
by raising $1,0 0, 100, and each of the mem-
bers is asked ti ontribute. The Inter-
national Supra e Lodge of Milwaukee has
sent out en ap ear, in which it is shown
that "the utte a nihilation of the drink
curse is the o jtot o the million -dollar
movement."
—One of the •st ehooking fatalitie•s that
has ever malice t o minutia of the county
of Peterboroug o marred it few days ago at
the Hope home te d, about half a mile from
Villers, when tr. Hope, aged 70 years,
was trampled it d gore e by a ferocious bull,
atd.died withi a few hours from the effects
of injuriee repel 'el. Mr. Hope was ap.
preaching the bull when the animal turned
on him, and being unable to get out of the
way. in time, h w a knocked dewn. Rebert
Steele, it young la 14 years of age, who was
near at hand, c 11 d for help and pluekily
attacked the bull ith a pitchfork, finally
driving him off. la Hope, however, had
received very sri us wounds ; hia head was
badly cut, five f he lower ribs were frac-
tured, internal br ises and cuts resulting.
A wound six in ht.o long was infl°fed in hie
side by the ma a imal.
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woesee cannot axiet either In children or adults
dwehaeiner.DeK. LOW'S W RSI SYRUP is used. 25c. All
—Mr. Carne
to esite,blieh fre
Universi Uwe
dean and St. A
the beneficiari
oountrymen "
Colonials or for
to medical as
cation, and wi
trustees who
Scottish ,btud
scheme,
—Dr. Mauric
who.makea eh
fully. complete
daps he inertias
Senora Immac
girl, aged 14.
ancient Castil
brought her to
her growth had
can make her
10
di
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has given £2,000,000
ducation in four &fetch
burgh, Glasgow, Aber -
d 8W8. He stipurates that
e his Soottieh fellow
only, no English, Irish,
rig ere. The fund will apply
e las to commercial edu•
o placed in the hande of
1 pay the expenses of
benefitted under the
nt
rt
la
pringer, of Paris, France,
people tall, has success -
remarkable ease. In 12
he height by one ineh of
a Hernandez, a Spanieh
e is the daughter of an
a family. , Her father
P ris for treatment, because
ce sed. Springer says he
uo 1 beller still,
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mat use HAGYARD'S VEL -
celled as a pain relieving and
1 pain.
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—What may ye prove it fatal accident
'occurred ; at 11 p-vorth a few days ago, in
the Canada Wo 11 es Mills. A young man
named George le sch was fixing a machine
in the finishing ns, when a comrade acci-
dentally set it in motion. Liersch had a
crowbar in his h nds at the time, which,
Welting ine h rapidly moving gear,
whirled him ;lob nearly to the ceiling,
When picked up he was utroonscioue and
his recovery i «ot hoped for, as be
suffering from c n merlon of the brain.
---eA very sad an fatal accident occurred
in Stratford on ¶1 hureday eveeing of laid,
week, George ussel MeLeats, aged 9
years, son . of T -ernes • McLean, car in-
spect rre on. the Grand Trunk Railway, lost
hat life as a result of a bioycle accident.
Ben Siellifatit, aged- 24, and two coueins
wore practicing f r the bicycle races On the
holiday and 'Hi g itt a'rapid pace, when
((he electric lights uot being lit) they came
apparently un: w res on young McLean,
who was crossing the street. The boy was
struck on the h a , the result being 'remote
rhage of the br• in, which brought on
convulsions. S'Ili ant threw himhelf from
the wheel, and 'n oing so dislocated one of
coke a finger.
hureusitess, sallow oomplex•
lee, eto yield to the mire.-
IVER PILLS. They are eure
• FOR internal or
LOW OIL oannot 1
soothing remedy fo
hisilmulders an
LIVEP.. TROUBL
ion, yellow oyes'j
tive powers of LAX
to cure.
--Clu the & C
atmo rpn twv i at sh , 1
is about $10,000
—Robert Kinn
of. Woodstock,
security for ren'.
is a Rubeneean
—Mies MeK
sheriff of Well
who has the u
as sheriff for fit
of the sheriff, I
will take up her
was a capable Jo
to all classes,
only woman wh
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s Notes.
any' s large shoddy mill,
royed by fire Saturday
he machinery. The loss
ith no ineurance,
an, of Chicago, formeily
k an old oil painting as
:It now turns out that it
worth $15,000.
who has been deputy
ton for eight yeare, and
quo didtinotion of acting
n months since the death
father, has retired, and
esidenee in Toronto. She
dal and gave satisfaction
Is McKim is probably the
ver filled a position of
Naagarbarsami
this kind in Canada. Her removal isthe
result of the new ippointment to the
shrivalry of Wellinga n.
—The saw mill of George Mills & Son, at
Mountain Grove, was deetroyed by fire
on Thursday night of lest week, along with
40,000 feet of lumber. The lees is aboue
53,000. There was no insurance.
—The latest Clergue company to be
formed is gazettdd teis week. I is called
the Algoma Steel Company, Limitei, and
the share capital authorized id twenty
million dollars.
—While loading mail bags on the train at
Toronto on Seturday a sack entraining
registered lettere, was missed, and is ,sup-
posed to have been atoIen while the other
bags were being deliveied to the clerks, ou
the train.
—An Indian Head despatch reports the
total destruction of the Lake of the Woods
Milling Company'd elevator on Saturday.
About 23,000 bushels of wheat were also
lost. The building and contents were in-
sured.
—Mrs. Jane Crawford, mother of Mr.
Thomaa Crawford, M. P. P. for West To-
ronto, died on Saturday at the phenomenal
a ie of 96 years. She was born in county
camo to Toronto
te James Crawford,
he last she retained
mom was bright
ermanagh, Irelaud, an
with her huaband, the 1
many years ago. To
her faculties, and her
and clear.
—Three eases' of s
discovered at the hom
abode it mile west of
house has been isolate
supposed to have corn
with his son, who has re
daughter escaped at rday and left for
some part in the Stet ii, where she wa,
married.
—The Dominion. G vernment luso de-
cided to prohibit 5 e ex-portation of
speckled brierk erutit; 1 leo sea trout, from
Canada, beceuse sports en from the United
States leave been in tho habit every season
of visiting Qemacla and t king aerobe the line
trout by the hundredwe ghte -
—Seturday afternoon highly respected
and prominentt citizen amed Mr. George
11. Elliott, of Chesley loot his life. Ho-
trod a man- named Mc onald were driving
over the iron bridge t et leads into that
place,, when they were overtaken on the
middle of the bridge y a runaway team
belonging to a farmer named Alexander
Brown, of Sullivan tow ship. Mr. Elliott
was thrown out of his ig and one of the
wheels of the farmer's wagon passed over
his head, killing him i etantly. Mr. Mc-
Donald escaped unhurt.
—A man supposed to e William Gard -
house, of Brampton, walked out intothe
brink of he falls,
ay afternoon, and
nk and dashed to
A large number
eliberately walk to
rriod over the falls
al do anything to
Was committed
ard at the central
rilay afternoon, by
who was serving a
for till tapping.
ry to remonetrate
his work, when
a knife and in tbe
troy was Blabbed
Babcock, who
rlington, died and -
n at the Rsdial
Hatniltou, She
hter in the eity at
t to returo home
he peaser1 away,
to have been the
deceased lady was
righters. She was
allpox have been
of John Morrow,
Havelock, and the
. The infection is
from the ehanties
ently returned. A
Niagara, Rtver, near th
itt Proepeet park, Sun
was swept over the br
death on the rocks below
of people saw the man
his death, but, he wits c
so (illicitly that no one co
arty() him.
—A muideroue matt
upon Michael Clancy, g
prisoo, Toronto, on Sat
N•cholas Clerk, a youth
term of 15 mouths
Clancy found it trecess
with the prieoner abo
Clark rushed at him with
struggle which eneued
in the beck of the neck.
—Mrs. Barbara Ann
sided on- a farm near 1.3
denly Sat ordity afterno
Electric Railway staters
had been vieitieg a dau
dinner time and was abo
on the Radial when
Heart dimeaeo is aupposet
cause of her death. The
a widow and left three d
about 77 yeers of age.
—A special to Wo deteek Saturday
-morning announced tha tthe
he
young man who W9.9 harged with
murder . of (Arthur Dai do, at Peterboro,
British Columbia, en otober 13th laat,
had been triel before Judge McCall, at
Golden, British Culumbia, and sentenced to
be hanged. Fred Celli s id a Woodstock
boy, The murder for w rich he is to suffer
the extreme penalty of he law took place
in a drunken row. He is te be hanged on
July 26th.
LOWER NEW YO K'S FINISH.
A. Perialmlit Sees It I the Weight ol
Ita Skyser pers.
There was nothing a
cate the crank. He
fashionably dressed,
tared comitenance was
order. He glanced refl
rear window of a Third
out him to indi.
s neatly but not
nd his good lil-
a the corpulent
ctively out of the
avenue car at the
tall buildings along Palk row and Broad-
way, and for a moment looked serious.
"Too much weight," e said to a fellow
passenger beside him, nodding his head in
the direction of the buildings. "Too
much weight entirely. 1 eople don't seem
to realize that the low r portion. of this
city is only a crust of r ck, with water of
great depth beneath it. They keep put-
ting up building after building of great
height and weight, and some day there's
going. to be the great t catastrophe of
the *es. The whole bl owing lower part
of the city, or a good ortiou of it, will
cave in under the en mous strain put
ti.pon it by these sk-yscr pers, and the loss
of life and property wili be incalculable.
"Just Milk of the Tight that crust
has to sustain. Itlillio s of tons of iron
arriving here every ye r to be used for
girders and rafters. 11 illions of tons of
brick and mortar are u ed in constructing
the buildings, to say n thing of nuirble,
granite and other kind of stone, and all
_piled upon that frail er 1st of rock, which
must give way some da under the strain.
"Then, there's the br dge too. It can't
hist forever. Sonic d y it is going to
break down under the additional strain
put upon it by the troll y and steam cars
now running to Brook yn. Inta hie the
vette at a rush hour s me night; trolley
cars on both sides lade! with pea )le; the
premenatle crowded, nd trucks in a
steady stream. Sudde ly one of ;the ca-
bles gives way. The other, unable to
stand the strain alone also parts, and
people, cars and truck are dumped into
Ilia river like a slum, 1 of coal into a
bucket. Oh, it's linun 1 to COMP, I tell
you."
,
Ilo Wan No Mean.
We bad aa hour to'alt at a railroad
junction in Louisiana, rfnd four or five of
us sat down In the shade on the edge of
the platform and hung ur legs over.
While we were talki g a man with a
rope in his hand, evide tly looking for a
stray mule, came out o the bushes eppo.
site us and stood lookin up and down the
track.
By and by he directeI his gaze toward
our feet, but we didn't nlnd him until he
drawled out:
"You_all, there!"
"Well?" queried one-
"F1'ist up your feet!"
We "h'isted" withatt waiting to ask
why and then looked Iown to see a big
rattlesnake just coin g himself for a
strike.
A handy grindstone as dropped on the
enalite, and when som one thanked the
native he called back:
"Some men who have lost it mule and
hunted fer him three days would have
been onery about it, but thar's nothin
mean about me:"
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Danger
iNext .uoor.
Perhaps it's djiph4heria, or
' scarlet fever IciZep your
own home fr e from the
germs of these diseases.
having them. You can d�
Prevent your lhildren from
iit with our y'apo-Cresolene. Put
some Cresolene in our vaporizer,
1, light the lamp beneath, and let the
' vapor fill the sleeping room. Have
the children sleep in the room every
I night, for it's perfectly safe, yet not
!,a single disease germ can live in this
vapor. Ask your doctor about it. 4
Vapo-Cresolene is sold by druggists everywhere.
A Vapo-Cresolene outfit' including tbe Vaporizer and
Lamp, which should last a life -time, and a...bottle of
Cresolene, complete, er,5o; extresupplies of Creso-
I cm 25 cents and 50 cents Illustrated booklet contain-
ing physicians' tostimoniels free upon rquest. VAPO-
CRESOLENE CO., x8o FORM St., New York, U.S.A.
Recommended and sold by I. V. Fear,
Druggist, Seeforth.
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Facts and Figures.
London's population is increasing at the
rate of 30,000 a year.
Milan will scrod have a " Rowton -house"
in whieh six hundred persons can get clean
beds in well' ventilat•ed rooms for seven
cents a night.
There are 3,700 public schools now organ-
ized and running successfully in Cuba, and
the number is increasing every month.
The Pittaguay river, so called from the
republic of the same name on its banks,
is 1,800 miles in length. At points on its
lower course -it is from five to fifteen miles
wide.
Public libraries in the United States have
doubled in twenty years. A$400,000 pub -
lie library opened at Newark, New Jersey,
recently, has a lecture room, are gallery,
museum, book lifts, biedery, a children's
room, bicycle room and tea-room for attend-
ants. ;
The Apaches have three different, kinds of
violins, each having but one string and•
played with a small bow.
The !took of California raisins is said to
be so large that growers talk of building a
distillery to absorb the yearly surplus here-
after.
Two newspapers in INow York spend
about one million dollars a year each for
paper, the quantity consumed being 31,878
tons. To furnish this la village of two
thousand souls is emplOyed year in and
year out, and every day Iten acres of epruce
trees are swept off to inalke paper.
--i—a
A Boon to oyclists,
A bottle of flagyard'e Yellow 011 ghould be in
every cyclists's kit, as it la thirnoet effeetive remedy
for Spreins, Bruien, Cuts. St ff 'Jtinte, entre tion
of the Muec___..les, Cramps I: ...till Legs„ote,
Found at i Last.
A liver pill that ie small and!sure, th ,t acts gently,
ziiiteekr 1 r,g-315 pdotehgeosrsoittehal?)ei itihutall leostfl. and
garillev. it Iluxar-e
aouchroe,foctreL,Iver Complaint, Co atipation, eiek Reid.
1
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Groveseni, Ont.
DEAR Sine,—T am glad to be able to fel you ti at -
Dowels Kidney Pills proved an excellent remedy for
lame back and kidney troubleS, from whieh I suffer-
ed. I took one box and they inMre'y eured In,.
Was. IL &tan,
Suddenly Attacked.
Children are often attacked; suddenly in pal ful
and daegereue Colic, Cramps, Di trrhoeft, D sentary,
Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, ate. Dr. Fow-
lees Extraot of Wild Straa bony IS a prompt and
sure cure, Whieh ehould &least be kept ID the houeo.
.
Run Down'
"• 1 was run dosn and nerveue, eo got a box of
Milleirn's Heart and Nerve 1 [Ws, and they proved of
great benefit to min My mother aiso wishee t 5 say
that they were of groat va'uo to her "—P. }Mem,
louden.
Left a L gacy.
LD.gt winter lefts legacy of mina° blood to memo
people, causing tired fe Begs, lack of energy. Mai -
gest i n, constipation, biliouSness, etc. Burdock
Blood Bitters never fare to cu e Any of the foregoing
diseases by unlocking the sec etions and removing
all it/mutates from the system
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LOW PRICES.
Low prices form the loadstone that draws
custom to our store and good values
given for the same make our patrons
our friends. With every pair of boots
and shoes in stock you will find a uni-
form system of price that is always in
favor of the buyer. We do not give
away goods but we do buy close, sell
close, and share profits accordingly,
that is why we secure what every en-
ergetic merchant is after, the bulk of
business. In offerings for the present
season we are pareicularly enabled to
show decidedly interesting price items,
which will Betide, our old customers
and surprise all °there. You will find
our large stock made up entirely of
goods that are trustworthy, servica,ble
and the best of their glass. Everything
goes at the lowest potable price.
Richardson &McInnis 1
Seaforth,
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44.4V.,4.-L7L-.r.r.A.4-.24•444...444..44.
Skims cleanest, runs easiest, 1 $65 on
time. The gearing is made
of gun metal. :
The Highest Award
—AT THE --
Paris Exposition, 1900
Grand Prize and Gold Medal
Has been won by the
MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATOR.
Eight days' free trial to intending pur-
chasers. ISkime clean ant turps early.
DUBLIN,
liming tried three 0fferent
twat .es, I bought it Melotte.
any farmer with fens or fly
the best paying article on the
Call on or write the
3. D. WALK
178a
erinuery /1st, 1001»
makes of Cream Sep.
a ould recommend it
cows. I Ithink it Is
exra.-3.ael0n
ocal agent,
Sta41a, Ont.
finoieTinchtwief
ean:olloefi:rev, routes
han
esfoerrtshwl
e iseltatrltheude
ea;eofi9olmere
4, le att
The celebrated Clydesdale Stal
JOfl "Kennilworth"
Sxma•s: Me iznt, Preprietor.
win etand in his ov,n stable oe Lflt 25, cene-on
2, L. Re- S., for the Improvement ef stoek this eum-
tuer. Terms—$3 per awe.
The Imported Clydesdale Stallion
"Mount Boys"
R013EBT & ARVIiIBALD MENZIES, Prophr
Monday—Wfll leers hie own -stable, Lot IS, Con -
erosion 11, Melfilop, *id proceed to Patrick Gilvin's,
COIXOSB10/1 5,fOr noon ; then south to joseplehlagle's
Concession 8 Hibbert, for night. Tuesday—West
miles, then torth *miles to the 3rd COO?eilif011.
of MoKillop, to Jannts Nash'e, for noon ; then by
way a Roxboro. to Wn5, Hoge's, Concessioo 4, for
eight. Wednesday--Weat to the Town Line, then
north to Concession 10, Melilliop, at Thomas
Wattle's, vn Lam for noon; then to
Sage's hntel, Walton, for night. Thursady—leorth
and eas..4-te Jonecesio* 12, Grey, at Denial Shine's,
for noon: then nort* and east to Ethel, for the
night. Friday—Font to James McNair's, for noon ;
then south and east t Daeld MePhereon's, 14ih Cen-
cession of Logan, fo »night. Saturday—South to
John Repine's, Cone oetion 10, MeKillop, for tOOD-:
then to his own stale, where he will remain until
the following Monday orning. 1744-3
The Imported lydesdale Stallions
" Flashwood s ' Last'', "Lord
Huron", " oe Anderson."
- THOMAS DI neSON, Proprietor,
Flashwoodie Lag el I leave his own stable, Sea -
forth, on -Monday and n -meed to Thomas Coleman's
west of Egmendvillo f r noon ; to Ira Johns', west;
end, Tuckerstrith, f*r night. Tuesday—To John
Dale's, 2nd concession Hallett, for noon ; therms to
Christopher Dale's, ft r night. Wednesday—To Mat
Armstrong's, Sth conceesion of Ifullett, for noon ;
to George Love's, Ilth conceseion of MeRillop, for
night. Thursday—133 way of Frank Morrison's to
Janice Ryan's, 7th con ession of Steleillop, for nieht.
Friday—TO Patrick , turnery's, for _ noon; theme
by way of Patrick Connor', to Charles Eberhatt's,
9th ooncession of Ribbed, for night. Saturday -13y
way of James Hudson' , for noon ;- thence hone to
Seafotth. Lord Huron will accompany Flaehwood's
Last, Nv.hen required. Joe Anderson will remain at
home. Flashwood'a lAtt Is a very superior breeding
horse, being the sire cl the champion mate of An. -
Italia. A gelding sire by him wen the champion-
ship out of a eampetit; II of 86 at Carlisle, England,
shires and Clycleedales competing - Ile was eked by
the unbeaten Flathw-o d, the champion of Scotland,
grand sire, the world .tamed Darnley. 1.7424!
STEPHEN LAMB,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
Lel mber, Lath, Shingle's, Cedar Posts
and Timber.
Our lumber consists Of the beet quality of Hemlock
and Pine, beirg Veil nip.nufAttured, Any amount of
Red Cedar Shingles always on hand. Bring along
yeur bills, you will be titre to got them filled tatie-
factoribc tifGoderich street 'read 17114f
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THE SEAFORTH
Musical - Instrument
EMPORIUM.
ESTABLISHED, 1873.
Owing to hard times, we have con-
cluded to sell Pianos and Organs at
Greatly liedllced Prices.
Organs at $25 and upwards, and
Pianos at corresponding prices.
See us before purchasing.
SCOTT FTS
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Company. .
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-FARM.. AND ISOLATED TOWN
P#OPERTY ONLY INSURED
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J. B. McLean, Preklinit, Rippeu I'. 0; Terrines
Feeler, vice-president, Brueefleld 1'. 0 Tliornao
Hays, 800y -T180.14. 86100rbb P. 0. : W. 0. 13road-
foot, Inspector of Lessee, Seafor)h P. 0.
MiLMOTOXIL
W.G. BroadlOot, fieeforth; john G. Grieve, Wt
throp ; George Dale, Scaforth ; John Bznnowels,
Dublin, James Svans, Seechwond ; Jchn Watt,
Ilarlock ; Thomas Fraear, Brumfield; 3,-41.4 1» gc.
Lean, Kipper' ; Jemee Connolly, Clinton,
„i4r3aUTZ.
Kobt, Smith, Haeloek ; Rohl. MI 'n, tinforth
Tames Cumming le,greondv e; J. W. Ye°, Holman
ville 0.; GeOrge Itlurdie .and John 0 Uorrio. on„
auditors
Partite -darken, to eflaet Ineerearees or teeinfe
tot Oho, bnaloom will be promptly sttanded to on
Ippileatlon loiny of the &bora oflosn, sad/0mA as
adz reePodhr• post affins.
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