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The Huron Expositor, 1901-09-27, Page 31901 "05� _ � 'V is "I � - I I I � Drop3 I , I I 0j*it1jXj, . le.-I&-trit. ia-iv% Of . a 11 �*Verhqx_ L . - la I- - storia � � � . ML � almi . � , , �"w-*111.-Lte.s � , - � , , I r giving 4d, renls i , , - ; I � . . 1 4 , ; , , ; . � . - �I � . q I I I ed to Children i't L, . � r to any pro- , . - ;. 3 - .7 -'etryn, N. r - , � . i 'OF . Moog ; , - - - , I I f . � � � I - Z R. - . �If sa.111111t,17 14 � 1 7 ; ". ;� tll(. Cold of . - � ,_�fj_ -��_ - :.I'f I .�' fS U 11 I I I I e I I � i . r �M sh, 411d S(V I I- . p r I I .t -f t;.trry ord, � . I . � I P i t () Ifl(vt Ulf I . � . � ...-lothingan(I I . i I � 7tijn in yov � I S [1a, � . I ; . C.n�, tile I I ,its and . k � . . 11 I I I : k ft, (rv; n. � ; I I � � � . : I I � . . . _. E,ver. � : - � I . Fpc-cial lines . I I . - All intend p I " � (I � f ap-t(- - . � �_ � 2 t goods, and � " . I I T. 11olnum, I I , SEPTEMBER 0,79 1901 . . . �- 7. --- - . - � I - . I I - . SU inor of the Hour. __ ____ __ N - - . --% - W_1*1q:_`,�,�,­V­ - ­ -I - - I � 1 . I 4, That mob scene was handled with - - 1 U5F.THEGENUjryjE: � I BLACKSMITHING ON A FARM - . � Splendid effect," said the oritia, I U IK"RAY& - . , I . #10h, yes," replied the nianage'r. "You LAN MRAN" -'0*015ft'"Osetmany a Dollar Is Knowing see, we hire the villain's creditors to go � I I ; . � Just Elow to do Thlugs. j)n in that sce,zle."-Tl t- Bits. . ---+++- � � . . � 0 . . �, To sharpen harrow teeth get a goo4q I . * I ) tlear heat, draw'the point of the tooth I Greeng-Tou don't think Gregge is . 4 aown as sharp as you want it first and -_ dishonest ? 11 then make the slop6 as long as you � I I . Brown -No, I wouldn't go so far as did 11 I 1;�- A 0 1% .1 want It If you -commence back anrl that, but You ever notice how pu In c0v I . Work toward the point the point will . 4 � Wfous he is in retuminr'lead. penXo IV % . "rCRSA Pf_`1TV ,- be too cold and will syllt easily, but by, things which everybody else put 5n PO R H E commencing at the point and working i ' their pocket as a matter of -course ?" : HANDKE HIEF I ,I 't of the tooth large par will I toslon Transcript. I I � TOILET & BATM I hold heat and you ean finish each I_ I ­ _AJ --+++- f REFUSE AL:L-SUBSTITUTEE) ; ioqth with one Ifeat. I Miss Gabbelgh--Reggle Duzzit thinks fflumm-".20ftm - I isel: After you je, is so emart. . ' ' ' have brought It to the shape to suit � Miss Askit�Wby? What makes 3,ou FURNITURE, Irou heat It to a cherry red about two , 1 'I think h& thinks so? . and a halt inakes, tkan fMng6 it in i Miss Gabbefgl%,-�e toLd me he would I , pool water, �'(net_cold water) about I send me some sPIVY 11teratuse, and this morning he mailed me a h1st0r,V of Gey. , . ' . ' . TVr E M P 0 R I U half way Up the red part attar the I is Ion.-Baltlmore American. _�,p - 'i oint chilled and' beftre the r04 teat A e I #++- - . is &H out of the steel above the I . "Yes, suh!" declared Col. Bragg. "Jovs . I . I . - Water. Take it out and as the heat 1� been in a good many tight Places in ray F J, . I � . �f __' ' , trom the part above comes down you �� A - - time. - "That's a new name for' them," ro- __ J.-landsho'r-ough will notice a blue shad* croeplug'down I toward the it It " . marked Peppery. . point. Just " r#scheo A - � , - . 17o' what, suh?" . ' I . I . . L . � � the point plunge It In the water all i � I � I I OonS.L"-ph a . P'Sal 11 delphia Press. . j- . 'L I I � I I I over. If the at , qe�l is good and you I _A A A - - I . .ii, ­ DEALER IN have been careful n6t to heat too high I "I think I told you 1, said Rivers, L. When working Lit YOU wlIl have a too) I I I 0about that next - doo,r'neighbor of mine who bought a Parrot three-month,s ago I - Furnituro of all.kinds as good as the best. When ohilling . eteel alwayi keep It moving In the w&o I . that has made our Ifire- r I , - � L Ttj HURON EX-� I ­': AN ARE A I . 0 qIR FOR � Nervousnesso Sleeplessness, Ner. Vous Prostration, Loss of Energy, Brain Fag, Faint and Dizzy Spells, Loss of Memory, Melancholia, Listlessness, After Effects of La Grippe, Palpitation of the Heart, Ansernia, General Debility,, and all troubles arising from a run- down system. I I They will build you up, make rich red blood and give you vim and energy. � . , I Price, 5oc. per - . . box, or three boxes - , - for $x.25, at drug- gists,. or, will be sent on receipt of � price by The T. M il- i : burn Co.,,Limited 'Ir) Toronto, Ont. I � . : An semble ever . . � I ter,. , - . � ' since Well. I am getting -even with r I . . .him 6w." . with t live and let live prices. Upholster- To makes spring for thO.binder or 9S "How?" asked Brooks. . . - iDg done and satisfaction in every're_ any other farm tool, take an'Od file or GILLESPIF , "I've bought a Peafowl and a pair of old rake tooth, work It into the rbiper guineas,- --Chicago Tribune. spect. Picture framing neat and.cheap. . 4�mpe, being very careful too w rk at - . -+++- New Williams sewing machine always low a heat as posEdble. T6 he t just . . I i "To that Mrs. Brown of Boston rt on hand. No travelling agents, aild nee a little too hot will spo ' the . ; HARNESS, . . . "I dt;nno her name, but, she'a Boston no high- prices. . Goods deliver d .,� n . pring for all time. Never heat more ' . bred."' ' . . I I lbave removed my harness shop to my . "Then she's brown, of course,"- town and.country free of charge.'. , ban a'nice. red and as few ti es all icleveland Plain Dealer. . . . r . . . I the , ONE DOOA'NORTH OF TRE . . . possible. Xfter you have it I " - ' , I I I lj� Tbi - - � ': __ - � t I POST OFFICE, where � will be pleased to --+++- � . shape you want it get a can I at will meet all my old custonNera and many. new . I ' a - Those good old songs we used to love ; I : , -told oil enough so that In put Ing In ones. I ; Their fate Is sad, I vow,� � I - , the spril� El 1: Undertaking- i 'j- It Will, not even walm the - 11 They'll all cooped up and suffering . � - ! oil. Heat t - 11 Gillespie's H s the I I I lie - sprins evenly I oval arness i In some hand organ now. I - . 11 I I . --+++- . I DepartMo�t ' to a cherry red then drop into he 'Oil. . best H�kness. � . I ` - . 11� a 'After it is cold pass It back a forth " . I I ('Doctor,' said Ll Hung Chang, "'have . - . : througb the Are with a pair ,5f . cold you got the list Of symptoms all ,pre- I . A full stock of Horse' Blankets, Robes, I pared?" I., ­ . We have a large and varied assort- Itouits until the all is all blazed oftj , I "I have," answered the court phy�- ment from which to choose it'-,tiiho of 'dip In the oil again and blaze off as Sleigh Bells, Trunks, &c. I sician. � � 1�. - ski - need at- 11natter. -before, r�peat three times and you - s there any sign of P re are sal right if you have bee Yrices right and satisfaction guarauteed, 7 - opular uprising ,aErices that have been a n careful I , I I In the city?" of ag . I surprise to all who have Is the work. . Give us a oall* and, we will please you, "None at present." T I " 1:� de ds w ith us, Two fine hea*rses on j2prings for buggies, barrowe, ate.! delight your horse, oatiofy, your purse., Any demands for anybody's yellow band for summer and winter us AWRepairing a Specialty. I Jacket, Peacock feather, or life?" ' I . 0. Night e, "' an be given a good temper by Mosing I I "Nothing strenuous in that way.,, cal I at Mr. Landsborcugh's. residence, I back and forth over 'the anv I 4 and . � Anybody trying to interview me for cottage in rear of Dominion hammering lightly until cola, oc- JAMES GILLESPIE, Smerth, " ,olner aj-0 I publication?" . e ' . "No one; ' Such efforts are thoroughly Bank,. will be promptly responded 6. easionafly dIpping the hammek IW' *a- -One Door NORM of. the Post Office. . d1scouraged." � � _1 ter. . .. I 171841 � I . "Well, if you are sure thays the case . . ' . ' To make butcher knives owt of old � I o conva,lesce.,,- JOHN LANDSBOROUGH, dles or any other,,tool steel mork ab - tWasbington Star., . I . . . �, . . � IL ' gMeTOILET - T T T � , � . and as You I "'Ye didn't kape Yer Job long," sald SEAFORTH near the proper size, water b&MBICI 15 IN . COMPLETE WITHOUT thip first servant girl. . I considerably. That Is by dipping the I I _ - I . � "No," replied the other, "the family - _r bammer In water and hammering I e 4 C( "Too - DS XTRACT was too small." . � then heat hammer . - small ? Shure, that's woi - - . lightly until cooly -s It alsy," -4UER v,gain, commencing the water hammer- .. makc . . 'A5, - I " V ', ff7m :: . .. 'Cl. . 1. - - � I I.. I ..., , - "'Aye! but these was the smallest . . X " in& as soon as the steel is'too, cool to -0 I kind o' small Payple. They didn't give , 'IN , . 'draw out. When you have I+. in the RELIEVES CHAFING, ITCHING OR IRRI. xne enough to . ate." ­Philadelphia Re- I - TATION. COOLS, COMFORTS APJD HEA0 cord. . No. 00 shape you want it and have done all .,. .. 4 DU the filing you want, then beat to 0 THE SKIN, AFTER SHAVING. . ... * , " - -+++- I '. ". _� .11 'And somehow this world's growing a !L cherry red evenly over the blade an4 Avoid dangerous, Irritating Witch Hazel glummer; � ,- 1 I Mkk3 I T3 OWW j,.rVg` ,put it quickly In the water, being verM preparations represented to be "the same as" .'Twould be somethinX remarkably FOR HOME OR oareful to put it in the watt;r 13 ralglat Pond's Extract, willch easily sours and often I sweet PERFECTION � up and down or the blade Wil I *,arp contain "wood alcohol," a deadly poison. � If We* only could live throuih one sum- - STORE USEP ,It - is now hard as glass and must �a ' i i ' Iner - 1. No winng, or piping, yet beats kas and handled with care., Now amear 00M . .. -_ ­ - - ..%'hich did not break the record for Eiectricity.� Cheaper than oil. Never'O . ut with tallow and pass back an fd � rt]W , � heat. -1 of I ,-I order. Gives a delijbtfully soft light . - - . ;� ,through ,the blaze untfl the. a eel is ++4 i which, does not strain- the eyes. Free lary and I ks as though the'st I had MidesSummer Sale . They were breaking uPt' housakeeP- descriptive catalogue. Write'for it. ' _' " � : Ing"It seems a shame " iald she, -$'to absorbed the tallow, rub On in e tal- throw away this etatue'af Irenus, even AUER LIGHT CO.. mkitirits, MONTREAL.- tow and repeat the operation ntil'it I GNNNNNNNWV==r,,."T,-�,,'. ' of Fine Bbots, . tf the nose Is chipped, and an arm breaks Into a blaze with a Pliff Of � , � � broken and - a f oot gone. Don't y6ij I f � - . tonap ,then shove into the forge dust I � � SUPPOse We could give it to some one?" 110". Aft", woon; phosardhannot. to cool. There is nothing better. It . "It might be appropriate to go over ,V_ � . the door of a hospital, don't you 27W Great.BnglixhAlzemady. * Will a1so make good reyolver springs. , , and,; I gold and recommended by all . . : . . - � khink?" he suggested. -Chicago Post. reli. P--tW. J. Carnahan. . i . druggists In Can&da. On . - � I . . _+++_ . . able medicine discoveV Six . Lf - I V�-___ kages guaranUed to cure all - : . that place -where forms exua Vreaknesij orcli ard irrom start to rini sh. I We boarded this summer I . I all effeets of AbUse . To keep an up-tozdate �stock Ijk6 ours it truth, anyway. advertised the or exroess, Me I Worry,'ifteessive use of To- cTbe following paragraphs e resent sary every six momthe to bacco, Opium ratimulanta. Mailed on receipt . r I - : Mr. Hazzlt-Indeed ? That was�, g of prIce, one ipoks e $1, oix, $5. . One wM the best thoughts of many Wir ere on ' . hold a house cleanin 'sale. At present a, % . L Ztovelty., � 84wXcure. MD , VT an raw we sire sold -out of some sizes in our ,a lets free to thfs.sqbjgct,. a consensus of opin .. Mr. Gettit-Yes, sir, It ad'vertised, The Vompally, I garding ihe establishing of EL 0 J. 00011" best r,elilDg lines, afi.d we are going to I 'Surnmer boarders taken in."_Baltl. L i , . make it an object' for you to visit our - 2nOre American. . I Sold in Seafortb by Alex' Wfleonj. S. Roberts And Cul orchard. I shoe t tore and see � if we haven't the - _+++_ � , . 1. V. Fear. druggfets. ; . 4 . . � There can be to successfu, tree size you wear in so I we of the reduced "YGU PUgtlrtS . . Ing without. EL succesful XISU at ts don't seem to have � . Vlant - I I shoes. In the line:s where some amas . May as formerly.- MoKillop Directory �br 1901. the back of it. - ,:. I are sold out wa have reduced some to - "No," answered the eminent repre. q . . . You �annot make .a, thor7,1.h1,b,,red below cost. . I � . I 10 . XOntative of the prize, ring, "To tep DANIEL MANLEY, Reeve, Beechwood P. O� ,vat of a scrub, either In, I a Our Mid -Summer Sale starts to -da and I - the truth, We got so Interested In listo ALEX. GARDINER, Counbillor, Leadbury P. 0. . I . y I JOHN G, GRIEVE Coujacillor athrop P. 0 - plants or trees. � will continue through July and August. on'n these naval gentlemen that Wd -JA HES O'LAUGHLIN, Coun Hor, Beechwood P,A , fe and - Every day will find new lines on our kinT'otr'jf I 01 wi A kFee should have plenty o orgot our o,wn affalro.'.'.-Wash- AROBIBALD MoGREGOR, Councillor, Seafartb P.0 Wigor' at the start, In order f, make B � ington Star. JOHN 0. MORMON, Clerk, Winbbrop F. 0 argain fAbles, I We keep the largest and beat stock of _+++_ DAVID M, ROSS Treasurer, Winthrop P. 0. & fair growth the first season. . Trunks and Valises ' makes you look WILLIAM EVERS, Aseesser, Beecliwood P, -.O. A good, body and a poor head nowea _ in town, at the So sad to -night, Frederick ? -11HARLES DODDS, Colleotor Sealotth P. 0. a lowest prices. . � ITCHARD POLLARD, SanftZ.y Inspeder, Lead - about the same purpose on ee as I . � Frederick -Only think of it, Auntfe. I .bury P. 0. . ID11 a -MaU. . W__ - . 1. I I . i 1 carne away from ( ' 'arrie to -night with -i - � 1. 'There are more failures I tree a out asking If she loved me. 1. .Vlanting from failure of the �lanter Aunt Hannah -But she has told yoti � Richardson & MInnis she loves you, tirne and time agaln. than from any other cause. I I I � Frederlck­w.Gh, yes, and she told m4 CASTORIA I My.advlce to a man contemplating - eo to -night the first of the evening; bul _. ' 1 not to SEAFORTH. 11 always ask her when I come awEEY. � �' For Infants and Childr ' . the planting of an orchard Is. - Xhero'a one thing I can do. I'll write � .� / en. �begin unless he is confident he ',Will do - . Lis part for the next ton yea; I I In her a long letter before I go to bed.-* ; a 0 & Bostun Transcript. The fac- :: Don't select a spot that 1k od for L� . simile is; es else, M I I +4 + elpatwe 7 ovary nothing but arrange to have . I I , . Hf.1;.C;'Y Niece (visiting the farm)- W WrAPPOh something-,jor your trees to live on af- KUNMEY , - zu_� ' of ,���� ' "" Oh, unclv, here comes a lot of wheel- . I - ter they a;�e planted. . CUR . I the road. . I The trees shoii1d be young aill thrif- I Uncle Josh-7Peddlin', eh ? Waal, I'm I -1" I", ­­'­ - ,­ I s did. - � ,ty, better not over two year 3nighty glad them fellers has found ­ 1. ­ 1; LAME RAOR - - isomt-thin' useful to do !iLlfe. . L I I I - The transplanting should be done In RNEUMATIOM -+++- - I 1 ; a careful manner and the soil well I Don't blame . the barber if he talks � -­ - .11, oots I without in- DIABITED IvVhlli�- razoring your skin. I " __1' - juring them. I BRIGHTV DISIA61 ; . I . .TUst think I I -low could he shave a man Our direct connections will nave yo A muloh around each tree WillL greatm " I ,Wlthout a little chin ? . -m � . time and money. for all points. ly help it the first season. A few DIZZINJ63 AM* 446, . _+++_ . forkfuls of old straw slanure will Kwmffy & URINARY A He-Aw, yes, when I -4,as w'alking Irl 4 rl L answer. i I 0189ABES . : ' . I dian North West ;� . j � the cuuntry with Miss Wobbins 'a� ARE CUR90 18V I ho�vwld cow came wight aftah"us. � I 'After ,setting the tree should e an-# , L She -Is that so ? Perhaps the poot . -L Via Toronto or Chicago, . Itually trimmed, -cult1vated, fe tiliz@4 OAN% - icreature thought Miss Ro I bbins was kid- British Columbia and Cidifornia . Aad protected from insects. I - . - ; . points. I I ..* Z, - .. . - - . I � , I I napDln& her calf .-Philadelphia, Bulle- 1 Our rites are the lowent, We have them ' Got your trees direct from so e reli- . ': 1, . .. I � � . I I tin, � You. will thus sai e ball � . 2.1i ; - _+++_ - . . � t suit everybody and PULLMAN Tq'U& AbIle nursery. � IST CARS for your accommodation. Call the traveling tree agr.-nto price and will - . I I A lady was looking for her husband ror further information. got what you order. . I 1. I - MRS. L.STERVES, Edtett's Land- � and inquired anxiously of a house- � �. . - I I )oi- Maid: "Do you happen to know any- Grand Trunk Railway. A mistake in verfeties will be of ing, N.B., writes on t3 Jan. 18, .1( . I thinK Of your master's whereabouts ?" Trains leave Sesforth sad Clinton stations xe great.one because i . ,u will be long I 1.1 n the fall of t899. I was; trouble . d "I'm not sure, maxh," replied the care- ollows I . � . . time in finding ft 011t and then nnot wi th a severe pain in the back.' I Yul domestle, "but I think they're in the AOING WROT- 83AFORTH. CMUOR, remedy It. , I . ,w a, . Psesenger .......... IV.40 F. X_ 12.66 P. m, . . . out of a chair i ,;1i."-Thc Pathfinder. Pa'soonicer.... _. .. 1 .12 11 M�- 10 27 P. M. I Ascertain , hat varieties are 'most - could sqarcely got .. I - . . . .. * . * I and it ga,,,%re me gre pain to niove Mixed Train.... - 0.20 A R R15 A. M. pucceosful in' your localfty and take � 11P-Aftc�r all, what does one -klo,' adixed Train ...... -1 0.16 E.M. 7.06 P. M . . � RITiount to ? . I GOING XAST- the advice of those .&Tlug ouch experi. about. I took. one ox of Doan's . 1. ; . 7.58 A. X, 1 7.88 A.M. - once. I . � i Kidney Pills . Sll('-It leads to athers.-Detrolt Fret Pa"ODger .. .. .... and was completely I . ' . . P"eenger.. .. _ 8.11 F. 19. 2.56 P. M. . . I rres.4. . . 14ixed Train .... .. .. 4.40 P. M 4.26 P.M. Keep grass and %eeds away : n the cured. I have not been troubled _+++_ . . . � I fall.- o there will be no ahalter fo, m4ce WIth I I . � p . § � � it since." I . . Orthodox mother -Ethel ! How man3 - Weffington', Ore -k and Bruce. In winter. . . . I . .fllnes must I tell you ft Is wicked to . . ' . Pick -dowers on the Sabbath ? . Golso Noitrn-, Passenger. . Mix6d. I . I Ethel .......... 8.07 P. m. 1.40 P. A -mixture of soot, lime and a 1phur - : El I 1-13ut, mother, I'm only picking Brussels.. .. .. '' 8.17 2.10 �1- Made Into,a paste and rubbed on the THE SEAFORTH � real , at ones -Adam's thread and Bluevale.. .. * * '. 8.27 2.96 - tree will act as a preventive of mice, � I needle, Tirnothf, Solomon'a seal and' Wingham... - - 8.38 1 ' 8.26 ' . I � Jack In the Pulglt.�-Life. . . Gonfo SOUTH- , Passenger; Mixed. I - rabbits and borers. i Musical - Instrument i . Wingh&m...­'..._... 6.58 A. V. 8.55 A. X, To "him that .overeorweth" .sh 11 go . . --+++- ­­ ....-.1 7.02 9.17, 1 "The Dick of your territory I" Insist- Brupsels.. . - - - - - - - - - 7.18 . - . 9A6 � -the profits naturally belonging tD hiin EMPORIUM- � bd the Czax when asked what he want- ' Sthel - - " - ­­. n I 7.28 . 10.02 1 ,vko neglects and falls. I I . . . I I ed. . . - 0 I I , � I . � . . I But the E mpress-dowager 'was Inclin- London, Huron and Bruce. ;. . I - , 11 I ed to be evasive to -day. - Gonle NORTH- - I . Pawnger. 'A poor-famity'ln Boston overlooked I ESTABLISHED, 1873. 1 NOW; t ' hat would be a pick, N1cX London depart.., ...-.. . 8.16 A.M. 6.40 P.M ,s, credit of $40 1p- a savings b k In � . " . I . . for You, wouldn't it ?11 she protested Centralia.. I 9.18 5.bb . 1880, and the matt§r was forgott un- I � . . L 1 �arclily. � Exeter=:7 ­­­­ 9.80 . &O t4i 1867, when the accumulated ount . � 1, This Incident, apart from Its great Hen@*11_.._* --*1 " 9.44 1 was ­ $432.61, It was allowed to main .Owing to hard timesf we have con- ' """-,*,:I bistort. IKIPPen . . ......... . 9.60 6.25 1 Cal signiftcance, shows verY BruoendK".., .............. 9.58 6.88- on-- and on May 16, 1901, was $1, 20.10. eluded to sell Pi sand Organs at - 'Plainly Why It Is that Engl1oh is taking 011MOD , . - :.... 10.15 6.65 � I . ano 1 4 �he at i,7j:",.­,::i.. .. 10,88 The interest allJv�ed has gra U'allm 4 ,,, Place of French as -the language Londe@ 0 - . 7.14 , 10MOCY.-Detrolt Free Press, Blyih - - - _ _.... - 10.41 7.28 been _ 'I - . - � . I Belosve_.. _..er- , ... - " 40.56 7.87 .. � I �N Greatly Rie'dwed Prioes. -*- Winghm, arrive .... . .. 11.10 ' 8.00 i - � -To get the dust out of -bubtons'in fur- 6olso soun- - I . tum, (IMP""n.se.r... . . . . I , It ake a pair of bellows once or twice s, wingham, depart..;.. .... A.M. ., . I I Belgrave ........ .. ...... 7.01 8.40 1 . . i i Wook aud blow round the buttous. Out Blyth . . .......... . . if. 9, 7.14 9.65 - Organs at $.25 and upwards, and fitift the dirt withoat damagiog the leatheri Londesboro .... #.#.�- -4 . 7.22 4.06 All kinds of APP168 suitable for evapore Pianos sit corresponding prices. d,e;;�Vhen it in 'necessary- to keep finely ounson-.....41--� ..... . 7.47 4,26 . -- - I . r6ted china plates piled together, get . Brucefield...-..... . ...... , 8.06 Cdo I sting wanted at the . . , 1 ]EIRmn ..;­.....,.._ 8-15 14,57 Ses us before purchasiag. . . � - 0 401" large sheets of -blofting paper and out Herlso::: �*., ­ � - .. -4 ­ . 8.22 5.02 Bayflield Evaporator. . frOm them circles large enough to cover the got'ar ............ .. .... � 8,86 . 6.14 , . � � C-Gairalis .... . 8.46 5.28 Highest plies paid. I inside of the -plates, Place thext bebween - _6 .- : . f . London, (usi;;) , * � *: . 9.37 A. X. .6.19 SCI , the Plates.. . 1760.8 JOHN WHIDDO . I . . I � . . . . . � I . . . I . . - �, . . . � : . V EX14AUSTED SOILS. . - Dow Best to Utilize the Organic Wa&le"Q a I - the rarm. 1. ew years' quItIva- . tion, needs a renewal of humus, -that Is, decomposed or decomposing vege- table matter. The original supply ex- hausted, the once moist, loose, friable �oll of the prairie becomes dry, hard, lumpy and unresponsive to the tiller's art. Such soils are often pronounced worn out. And so they are so fax as exhaustion of humus, -vegetable mat- fer ' -organic matter, -Is concerned, but not In the inorganic elements of vegetable growth which are the most expensive to procure and the mo9t difficult to replace w1fen once really ex. hausted. - Many a field bearing the reputation of being exhausted needs only a new supply of humus to mako It as productive as ever, and how best to utilize for this purposi'-the organio Wastes of the farm is one of the Im- ;ortant problems, not of' the near fu- ture but of the very present time. SlIP-shop methods,, based upon the -reputed inexhaustibility of the soil, has brought grief to many an energeto ic tiller of the soil who used brawn merely or used It out of proportioa with brain. *Every straw stack burned, every crop of cornstalks raked and burned, every fork -full of manure &1. lowed to go to waste, Is just so much on the wrong side of nature's kedgeil account against the Improvidence, un- - thrifty and unwise tIn6rs of the soil. The bookkeeper and the duhler may, forget, may make mistakes, but na,- ture never, and she never negle,cts to onter a debit nor fails to make a col- lection therefor ;and what Is just as true, she never forgets nor neglects to enter up a credit and to give the cred- Itor the benefit thereof. It Is the safest sa,Ylngs bank in the world and the only one that never defaults. kow best to secure these credits at na- ture's bank --that is, how -best to . uti- lize these wastes In replacing esaea- tial elements of fertility that are bep# Ing removed from the soil with every, crop to a problem that the successful farmer of the future must solve. . - llr*ver�lni; Fence Post4b . ' The best preservative for posts is an antiseptic solution that will destroy ,the fungus germs that attack the dead oap wood. Sulphate of copper and salt j are valuable In this respect The rot- ting of posts at the surface is hasten- � ed much by alternate wetting and dry - Ing, which Is highly favorable to the growth of bacteria of decay. Charring the end of a post or the application of a coat of oil, will keep away moisture, and consequently de.cay, for a while, We advise soaking posts in a solution . of sulphate of. copper and next �n a strong salt brine. Locust will Gutlast chestnut as posts. . In building wooden fences we follow these rules: Cut timber In .Lugust, second -growth chestnut if possible, Cut no small posts. Allow timber to season before building fence. Take off the bark. Tamp back in the post hole all the earth thrown out. -Wm. A. Cassell.. . � I " .. I - llukyou Don't. . There tre thousands of otherw1se well stocked farms scattered'over this coun- * try on which little. or no small'frull can be found growing. N,ot even a gpod size strawberry patch. The fara sper will admit that he and his family all want them but he excuses himseig - by saying he can buy them cheaper than he can false them; But we notice of it will be bought. Something will come u � p to prevent it and the family, will do without Raspberries, straw- berries, blackberries and other small fruits are easily grown and there Is' little excus.9 for kLny one doing without -them except the renter who moves an. nually. Many of this litter class can get small fruit If they will try, by, picking for some large fruit grower in ' 'the vicinity on shares. If there Is no small fruit on the farm, better arrange to set 9bme out, 1� . �1 ---/ Up-to-Dato Clover Ideas. 'A re -cent Issue of the Pr.wtical Far- mer was made a "c],�verj speciaA" and Alled with letters from clover converts from all parts of the country. Here is the cream of their writings: In buytng seeds avoid noxious weeds, the best seed to invariably cheapest in the end. Carbouatq and oulphate of llmq en. I couraged the growth of clover, but not to so great au extent wi phosphorto acid and puta4h-altrogen proypd de. - i ' If sown togethor timothy Will crowd out e,loved the sec(pnd year. Clover out early makes excellent ea- rbilage' I Nor*ih of Philadelphia Crimson clov- j � or Will seldoni winter, and should not be sown later than July so it can make a good fall growth. Alfalfa Is of little value to the north, ern or eastern States. Its sphere is In the, deep dry irrigated lands of the I Bouthwest. The most common causes of fallitro (In Indiana.) lot. Neglecting to thor- ( oughly,prepare the land. 2d. $owing too late on crain crops. 3rd. Sowing too early on -bare ground. %th. A,I- , lowing the weeds to smother the clov- er. 5th. Pasturing too closely. 6tb. Sowing too little seed. . The nominal value'of a ton of clovex hay is $6.00, and Its,feedlug value In - L% times that of t1motky. Clover Is the "staff of life" to laud. I whon man robs the soil of fertilityr, , . ,lover. pays it 4 , The'amouut of plant -food found in L crop of clover, ana yzed y the - S Experiment Stations for four y rs: I was: . I -1 . , Nitrogen .. .. .. #. 0 I V 64 0.158 lbs. I Phosphoric Acid ., ,. s. .. 85 lbs. I Potash .. .. .. .. .. .. ..1551bs., I per acre each year. It to believed - , :hat one-half of thb uotrogen is taken �rem the atmosphere. � Land plaster seems ie be of pr tiew I dar benefit to clover sfity pou,,(-- - per I kc I re sown. broadc"'. on young .cloy"ez �fllibring a luxurae- crop where otho. I prWise but a sickly growth woul-d preq *1. : I � I � I � ....) 1 61ARRIAG,E LIOENSES I I ISSUED AT I 'HE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE, . BEAFORTH, ONTARIO. 11 NO VIT-NESSES REQUIRED, i i, . . . I - . � .� I - . � . � I - I A" f I The Whole Story - I . � � � , - - A - , . . j , in a� lalte"- : I . . - - . - qUAL11 __N - I . � - i- . . I I- - - I ' '1ZQ,, i! ID � , I . I . - Ic , I. ) : ­ , I . I . I Ail� I . , ­ ' , I k - 4 : I . . A41,- I -1 I I I . .�Z V "' 6 I I y I . . _ I , , , ", 'l , V t , � " , - - 1�4 �,,l I ��i - 4! � 14, . . I I � (Ptn'RY DAVIS;.) . I . . �� I . . I � I I I I From CAPt, F. Lop, Police Station -X,o. I �. 1 5. Ilontreal.­*%Ve freauenfly use PERay - _:1 . DAV1B'1'A1X-1ftLL3R fbipainj in thic stont- , � arh, rheu2natism, 6urness, frvst bit,w, rhil- i . � blains, cramps, and ail anuctionfi wilich I . I befall men In our position. lbavenohepl- Z _. i - tation in saYID9 that PAINZ�XILI.Zjt it thO � . __ � b4Mf remedy to have near at han(t,) . I .1 . - . I rsed Internally and Externally. . I I . � I : Two Sim, 2&. and 5ft, bottUles. I ­ �-, , I , . . I - I �� � . I . : ff I I I ! I * . . - . I � � � j - � I . - . I Scales I Scales I 11 ; .1 I - . , I . I I . . � � � I . . - Have Yon ever seen the low, t4ady truok sWe, I . . the farmer's friend 7 It in the batidiest farm *we - ,_ . . On the market, and, so for durAbility-, bas no equal. - i � . The material III . . it, Jig guAtanteed all thr.ougli, And � 11 I . � I more there I Atumauttepinkil o;u.evAis"1e.foV I . 7 � ,W I ., rt 10 �;�. 4 � ' Fashfoq m7c) Comfo 4 � 0 &Pw give a Govemment aertiii"te I -1 � 1. _ frOm iie Govemment l.uqmctolr -of Weightp . I , - � I Idamped and guaranited to w4i;b corriNtly, AM3 1 For once fashion and common will wt igb from j pound to 9 1 � . , 2,000 roundt. - ­: . � , . � I : sense have 19ined in the cause We, tho urdersigned. have purchased A low, I - I . ! ; of comfort in ladles' footwear. handy truck nale from J, Jr. Wheatly,mad And Itto - 4 I be the bandiest and ibe most ngttul #�Osjc on -the . - � �! � . � . ,siket for wailthing all kiDdo of jarmpWUce . - � " . The really fashionable shoe is , who -1 - ; � live stock sueb " tat cattlo, borg6s, swjue, &a. : 4 1 ; 4 e . - : ; built much like a man's shoe on Bullett -Kiter X Ounninglism, Adxm Elliott I . , . .. f . . � I . - 11 ; . - . ; . a DiRnfel hievenp, Jgiies Iteid, William XUrrby, J!Db]M � . V � - ; � j . a womanly scale. I Hirkoonnell, R&ert Brattle JAwel Mratt Win. A. I , ; i i . : o � � Brysi3t, Wm. Sbepbard, Alter* Tr6ln, &best B. 4 ; . This fashion has the advantage Ro ervov,.'Cb&r1eX W, Rogerson, Jmieph It. Brown, I , -4 . � . I � . I Me 111CP.-W. H. ReGavin, Robert ArchlbAld, j � ! � I L . , - . I � . of a fine appearance, combined Joseph Ryan,' jimes Ryan, 'John meaure, JA-Mes . I.. - � Maun. Amy partlos desiring.0, wale would ftd It ta I t w, i 0 with common-sense" comfort, and their Interest to o#11 or write to , -1 : will therefore be I . . . : a permanent one. i Jr. H. WHIENTLY. I _'. i . � . � , � � � I � . .. . I . I I HarloI P. O.-, 2 . I i Won the gold medal at Pa i Dni, i I I - . 4 1 ; ft�p r , � a I . - ent I ris soj� Ag the ' .Towniships Of Rullett and i _F. � i .1 I ; I !_ � � ; . Exposition. . NORVIOP. 7 1716213 I � I . . � i I � 11 I I � i Z � � _� I I - � I . - Sold everywhere. I _1 � ­� : A � . � � ) .. 5 $3 and $4- . . . ' . i , � � . . enuine on.�y when stamped- R7'id 06dar Shingles, 11 k'' � - � . : 1. 1-,X4 � I - , - I I I .1 ­ 3 .. j Z . . � I : . u � I \_1 � . � t is KtNQ QUAUITY.N 11 car justi arrived ^b the following I - 0.1 � i : , I I i i � I : � � � L Made by Ths J. D. King Co., I prices : . I . . . �",_ -1 . � I Umited, I ' I . . ; . � I . . - Bri *sh Columbia. red cedar 4x per _A . � I . . . -1 � I i Toronto.� bunch, 78c ; 3x per bunch, 74c .- ,� � !I' Z ; , � . . i- 3X pine �per bunch, 73c. . .: . : 11 . - I . I � . __ I - . I . I NoJ I Lath, 38c per hundred. i;l �. ; I � � : . I - - N. � CLU FF & SON, ..; ".,� . EN -LAMB Sl 'i � . - I . . i - . � . North Main Street, - - . Saaforth. .� j . . Wholesale and Retail Dealer in It . . ' - 1748 . . . , Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Cedar Posts - .11 I i ; . - , I and Timber. . . �� �', A i - . ,- � - I Our lumber consists of the beat quality of Hemlock I th r - , I ;) . � and Me, being well manufactured. Any amountot I . . . . � i I . I I I . �k Uad L;Lday Shi",r'cs always on band. Bring along Se%&r ' Mills. � , your bills, you will be sure to got thom filled Wis. . . � � factorily. AffOoderich street '�7at . 1711-tf . I I 4 I � . j . 4 . ;t I The underBigned having purchased from - ,- 1 1 1 � ) . the Ogilvie Milling Company, of Montreal, 11 7. 1 :, I , : ; . . the well-known . . . i I . � I ! . 4 .: , , � . �, _� I 1. - I . - . Seaforth 11 ur Mills, . . � - V.10 T,ill � ; 10 - � . I I ,r - .� 1. - � 'Are now prepared to -do all kinds of :i I . � I.. . � I 4 . .. i -- . _ . 1; _1 . : I -,. , . s I - � � I I . � ­ 7. - I . - L . . I'll i. . - - - t ! , � I I . I I - 1 4 . � . r 11 � 4 1 F . Oustom , Work -.11 I . ' - I I � i � . 191, � ; I F . . ; - . I . . . TO WHICH . n 4 i a � i F r ef-OWLE ). 4 . � j ONW ; . I i I 4 � . I �� : , I � : � - �; I . '' D S_ I Special Attention wfll be � I - I I EXT -0 ft . � I ' � f �� . : I Given. . I - 1 ., . L ,, � . i � WILM I � _: I ; J � I ! k A . I �. 4 1 1 A The very beat quality of Flour given in � � -It i . � L I'll � � I Z . , . axobange for wheat. I � � I � 1 4 1 1 LSTRAVIBERRY,'' .i � .. A j- I ; - I Chopping of all kinds done on the aborb - . � I I : . �t - ; eat notice. Price, five cents per bag. : 4 " . I � , I m I v 4 , � The beeb brands of Flour always Du band, - - i I Z I . � . 4 � and will be delivered in any _� I -t I - : I .Part �Of,L _� . the �' I ! I .7 E Z 4 r - - 4 1 . . . I I I � I town freeof 4bbarge. .. I � hk.-- - - _A - I - - � I � � : � T I I : The highest price in cash pAid- for all ,� .. V, I �� I I . I I . � ' , 1� , c , FOR - � . ' � i . � i I ed of all kinds oonstan ou hand. - 4- i ; Fe . tly 4 Z :, i f - i I I � The Seaforth Miffing Co. 1. I I Diarrho, Dysentery,- Coh"o, .., 4 I I I - . � Im . ,--I �. , . I - � . d I - , I : . I . - .; tomach . I -1 � Cramps, Pain in the S I � � L . I - - 4 . L I - I I _�j - . � Robeft � ­_ � 11 . I ; AND ALL � 0 � 11 � . '- . 41. - 4 �Z . �, I � I ,0WA&MMANk �,�. I � . 'T - I : I , - . -i � - . . UX . I � : DUM-8 I 11 � t �; .1. : I � 7 - .. Summer Complaints, - t- It � . - I I � . � - 1 7 � .9 � - !�: -a . e. I . - ITH *aa " - �� . I SUCKSM �j _�, -, I Speclal Attention I ;� j 1, : ... I - ITS EFFECTS AMR MARVKLLOUS., Vo Horleshoein .And CURIAGE op.p. 4 " rZ, . _ I I General Jobb& _. �r i -11 IT AOTS LIKK A ONAIRE.. .9- �MAKER 104"6617, 1 .. . 1. � I � . Z r - I - t -1 � . it , - ". I'� I � - I RELIEF ALM09T INGTANTANKOVS, Goderich street, - . . - . Bexfortb. 1 : -1 � - � i - � . I �f , I �_, I w� -i I ,; . . 4 . - -, . , . Z 11 I � � - � . - Money To Loan. I � 11 , , � Pleasant, Rapid, Reflable, EffeetEd � I "I I -A, The Townoblp of Tuakerigmith h" aboub #2,0.0o of 1. - .. i A Township FuDds to loan at ourrent rttty i3f Intorsyt . -, - � � Every House should haye It. -, I on first mortgage an foirm propertv. Apply to the 1 I A I. I , , . Reeve or Treamurer. 31. 11013LTON, Reavie, Hennil , � �'i . - , - - - L I Isk your Most for IL P. O.; G. N. TURNER. Tromr-or,.0linjon p. o I I � � , , �-. - : I � 17?-R-tf o I - . � Taka no other, 1. - I F I i I . I I - ; , ,; PRICEF N SIGN CIRCULAR i 36as ; - - ! � : i - . Z - � I I OF THE SAW - '' -1 � i . , � 1; - CEENTRAL I f I I - �1 � j , 4 , , � �� I , � : pg E - , .71 1 " - _ Hardwave 8tope, M 0 1 - �, . f . I - - � I 0 . W I , . � � -�'EMENTS. -_ � A UQ A - I We have a stock on hand of " Beaver " �V � n 17 Portland Cements and Thorold Hy- V en Jli . .1 I c- . I I I draulic Cements. The beat goods at . 0 P i I . I- , the lowest price. Give us a call. Z C) - . s:�., C." i Z MEXICAN 11 FLY EXTERMINATOR, I _. W 0 . - , . We have a stock of fine oil for spraying Y , At ;0 �Z � - - , I cattle, Don't let your animala nuffer. � _1� - if i i,'LASTIC CARBON ROOF PAINT. ME . �, I I , The only paint suitable for iron roofs ; X n I C"t- - . � I � will st,op a leak and good for years. 0 a - , Call atid geb prices. 0--a t::r, PD I - ­ CD CD �-� "I ,� � 4 ,� k I P . - - ; - I =.a O -W - � � � ., i W � .1 .., Sills & Murdie ;o- 99 .. - , � IQ 44 ; _. . .z " : I _ - HARDWARE, M 4D :P . � I 1� �F 1� , , 14 1 ` �Z 10 r+_ ­ � jounter's Old � Stand. Beaforth . � __ � ; - o 9r, I- - I C"t t.� . - I M �0 CD 0 � . I .� - , , - . .. %O * . ­ ; � I ,-: . 11 . ... I . . , , I . .. ca 1 , - I - . I 4 1.1 = CD . V W. � _j, �. I " al - 5, - aq C+- I . ,� I I I - k . . CD � . - 0 , . z . . ,0 ,01 I - � %,� , � ow -,. -_ r Cresswen, March 28, 1901.1 g - 01 I . �, I - , I - I ; I ! - OW a ad 0 � A . � rho T. Milburn Co�, Linlited; - - I � 4 I I N - I , , 0 :4 - ow 1� Toronto,, Ont. . 0 ; -1 i ' . Z ; I , I I ,. � n� 9I I I I i �, --- Dear Sirs, -1 write to say that 60 = . 11 I M I i I have usedBurdock Blood Bitters (`� pq �, . =a j . 01 M . , � . a Prith exceHent results. LaSt P � - ��, .. �1 I . 1�, f - I i - , spring my daughter got all run 0 . . �� I . �� � _r . . I .C+ - � - -� 1, . :, 12'. 1 I I IOWU and WU Very thin and q IWO - . . I I � Preaki 0 . 0--d � � P -1 - , , f . ' C% C� -1 Her face was covered with red n, M, .. 4 I 11 1. I . 0. - I � A . 41 '�' 1pots and a large boil, forMed on 0 ,ft . io � 4 . . � � � ier cheek. I procurod 2 Wtual P No ,­'! I puma q . A D.B.A.9 and by 1116 UM& 9�4 - 0 ; , k" v . : . 11 ,�� . 11 , �. 0 __ � I . � ; �, . =4 finished theM the spote Ah4 owl , I . � . . -1 , -IT . . - � # 4 . .� �oji disappeared and sho h;o * " 0 1 1 � I � 00*. - - I ��, rot strong and fieshy Arat& 0, I I � , --- , _-� "J- ,� W 11 � � t - I I donddeirl.B.N. tUDIUSt Wood 1%0 0.9 - I 1� I �� I . � neftine knompl. M - . , �, , ' AN 7 .. ., ]I '5 r . - -1 Nk$. 1. DAWWOR. � _� t. . �, 11 . � . - , , � , Ob !i t 41 I � 1� �, . - , MO POW. V+_ ,­. �,.S . __­ � - money to 10" at di per omA on good f 9V �� �_; �6 A ply to, JAB. L KILLORAN, Ba=7a: W OW e . : � F 171C.If �. � � 0 ,; . . I W � . �*,- j .�. . - � I I I . � - .. I �� I 1. 9 �& K I I - I � . 11 I, 11. 1 I I i 6 -Ad . 1� � ; �i� - .4 0 � : I - ; � .1 �1 A L ; I I -',' i I . � . . I I n � _3� : . � � .1i i: � . -, � r, � . q . . . . Z� . .� .- .1 I . - . . - I . ,. - - � .. . . . - . . I I . .