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The Huron Expositor, 1901-11-01, Page 3
. , k'-' ..(. , - - - ---i . - � - - - . � I I - I - . - I --,. I � . � . , , �� - , . 0 * - - - . , + � . .i.. till^--rlr-zr-... ..-i.•.x- ,. ...-. I... ....r -w .g•.. .- ..(. , o, _ ._ .. _ _ ______ __ _ ._ .....___ _._. - .. - , --- _ -_ __ i i , . _ -..*- 1 11 • - i - .: 11 - "kVvIf, twilat of it.?" OVE�BER 1} 1001 i - 'x.11111111 :;evilly;` 111€11 til(' first , 1 (rt c•ign 'ti �,tt<i�tt�h. *W, : "iC Vii' `' ' IMPOSING ON EDITORS. I tdai., t-r•nrtlry, I (It)u't (Itlitt. .Soe how Alftvd ltrey fits Itlt i %writ tl'tl };it`%lig use 1 file �i1 uzffe Curious ir1,(tct:lc om of r'nilare of the I,A11tYF, Which makes and kiurns :LII <t(-votiltt (if his IIIII)HbollllIellt,. 'I'lle Itill%e of t tillbridt'v i, %lit. tiny „ �`dlful'lnl iletll(rrJ`. i ..Nk) 1rrt•(•iiintr;!" ixclahtzed the oth- . itsowngas. Nothingbutnoon- Bluevale.. 7.02 7.28 I, `C Alx,onn maxnriui� etlitars that pttrticu- day sun can compare InOltti)(`I' (if the t'oy(tl filially 'wilt) C1CI- i�`�_!y :; 1; lav king of -a llr(inor'y which reco"'illzes withit. It is cheaper than l}j()t • ,t tt'Etlltiltl t () ('ct(tic. r('lle l)tlh0 of 1`1(v is .stt'id to keep 12 NMA In tautly filly lltel'tll'{' tI11Ilg R'lliClt It 11x8 " oil and its light is soft' l.hode 1-1,111d orcr'uings?" Food bef( ro iN Avvelopod to the limit of .t and pleasant to the eye., stilts }tc)Ing tIL lite LStttzlt� ti>tly, slid tilt' i(�nt' G1()tltc'�1 twlf.'.t IF ORIVA its c'apnc'fCy. 'cry rtirely can n story be ' For reading and sewing' 1:Ifttt't' tt0(tt'`+ Clearly Understood. 1 republished, even Ill a slightay gai'bl(A 11. til ()lite. %took. :', rantee satisfaction or re - f""'Ilt of after all Interval of hinny years . turn your money. Send lit-. Gauls hitter. volt Iloclibet•gt ', . r' � rind not be recognized and spotted by ill order. arld t).'t'lit'rally lead tilt: best. inll),triltl ltlt(1 rtt�al cuuirS(Ellnr of tilt I srilne"outsido editor, even if it ltns slipped 9.60 A,us(riall court; who resides at (-ails- : "The Universal Perfume." �. past the censorship of the star.' The wom. ,,,ter, r vows Phoaphodine, h<td• is :1; years old, 1.t€lt3becn in For the Hancilterchief, Toilet and ntebho usually followed by people who ' prilet ice 71 yeays land. still . gives � Bath. -Refuse all substitutes. attempt to pass off old 'stories as original ` tit) .•.,,r rv, Ille ural. Advice. medicine discovered, Biz • packages guaranteed to cure all- is to copy some practically unknown ftorms o Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse The Duk(i of Cornwall _Etna York, *•*k;i,t- **'*''*:°=!�14 ## "' story by a fmious author, leave out a sherry' fy for Aftor dints er; t.ltt. itlft�,,- 1,()'t'(i Itoberts €►ttd 1,ord Alverstone - - little, add a little, and yet save enough Belgrave.:.. -i . have-bef"I 01(`(LVd honorary ineuibers FURNITURE stand --hock and itiferlar sherry lifter gold In scatorth by AIex. ltiileon,J. S. Roberta and f that is good to make their version stand It cif. tilt% I.( radon tiatage Club. The club Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Londosboro t ...... =r (l llt,y ill l,t►ttt3tt*s. 'I']t€I FcRillo Directory �e1:` 1901. out from the ordinary run of the manu- p haS Only fold• othol. honorary life gt:e4t .. I(;vr t y 1 llirtg tt'ttlt 0n �ttvinl- sellpts which are declined every day.by - lllrllil)els tltt� I�ittlr}i' 11. 11. ;tail- Dr. Nanseti an(} ly ric Ttvain," '��°° �j M O R U JOHN G GRIEVE Councillor, Winthrop P. O P.0 the magazine editors. Some years ago one of til© larger JAMES OLAUGIRIN, Councillor, Beechwood ARCHIBALD WGREGOR Counoillor,.S'esforth P,0 1Cy', 1 JOHN C. MORRI80N, Clear, Winthrop P. O ' Winthrop P. 0. .. A DentD(A'n eluour trill. DAVID M. ROBS, Treasurer, u* Tho newest 1'r`ussilur census shows WILLIAM EVENS, A&ceoer, Becebwood P, 0, monthlies publisllyd a poem by a well 011ARLES DODDS, Oollector Segforth P. O. Inspector, Lead- that I•',laperor Willittin's landed pro-. C [mown poet who died more than a cen- oi'l'y fifty v rs plillilll Ilio Inolal's of lx=rty' . includes t•tt3 separate estates, tury ago. As printed, It had been sent I,. tiggr(.)gati•11g' about 12'4,KOO acres. ,Next comes Prince I'less, with , 5; ' J. Landsboro h in west, by an. unknown contributor Prom. the This poem so struck the editor 3 u t:.11llt j 0 printed it, surrounded with a t11G Ittlkcs i`1JPFt title' IttktitT01', with -. Series of drawings by one of his best and Ill f):3 ItII(I " )i I (=s{tectively,_ anti th(n tho . . - most expensive Illustrators. When he 3t h'ill}; (1fttx0ny, tth(r owns ilii large DEALER IN was informed by his friends of the true for- blirull. Ilis heil•s fl►llilled' his estttte.4. )i origin of the poem, he made. a .resolution ,; The DriLish I(5tisc of (:()nllllons has to accept no contribution from authors of its :t<tty. teller Ci ill chief ill lila per-urn�ture 'fully. of all dints ,i?lom he heel no flc�rsana} kxotvledge. and ,li,t 1I hit}3})t It i ct n},t'u that g'rill'e, he son of ,it lr. Ifis ht.test yawn y for a year or two strictly maintained th�'at %its of a .`;Catch ittu-kt�t=lww . who for .. policy, A somewhat similar case occur- -.- - - �- ti'enr4 got tipsy every �undaS after- At live and�lot live prices. Upholster- red' recently when a paper' in this state A inan is inc',(surt'cl by Ili.,; soli- Vilna. Ono Thursday Ile got: drunk ing done anal satisfaction in every re- published It poem by Feats and duly by Ixlistitke, thinking; it was timidfly, spect, Picture framing neat and cheap printed the poet's name beneath the title. Via Toronto or Chicago, and found a couple of his guest*; New Williams sewing machine always British Columbia and California =stern papers reprinted A number of we 111()1,•." bio. dower comes to its Hill- ,layin r billiards. Iso insisted that I g the poem, giving credit to John Keats I thoy stole, snyilig thitt lie would not on hand. No travelling agents, and ill the - -. - 'or further information, it,ilow anyone to play billiards -in his no high prices. .Goods delivered in Grand Trunk Railway. The use of et:tracts from magazines in ' ' house "oil the Su,bhath." town and Country free of charge. newspapers and other magazines is not TI " i objected to by most of the large publish- '. Mils Critir.. -I ing houses, provided that the extracts are Al Uftc I,11 .tsph(t1t• 'iiJwt it take's to ina•lce a Para- l;llort ones and that a regular credit and I dise," sonic 011e laag said, "dependii Undertaking lilt ( \I-ritllel,t by tthiCh ,111 ttt'lIn('ttll 3PasING EAST^ Paeeanger.... 7.68 A. M. 7.88 A.M. `..- t•ollyrlght notice is printed either at the I urea til( Itttrsol� who is going there." - � loll or bottoin of the article. 'In spite of 'generally ' '1'he,r!� tt'rts taltce ail ctrti;;t .who paint- - Depahtmen . (1o1Na No&TS^ Pa"onger. I AA Mixed, this tilany understood permission so eases occur when Iatntecial is used Ad It Itictult of Adaltl €incl I+:�e itI the und` no credit given that a regular print- tl€Irdt'it of Edell. 1t twill; exhibited :d form Ill ISept on hand In most of the " I )tlblirly°. One day the painter, ens We have a larue and varied ass,rt- large establishments to be sent out in t(•rlilg the hall, sa�v tit's tllcn, who ment fro* l which to rchoose in time of mch cases as come under their direct no- €Ipllot cared to bo formers, .standing be- need at'prices that have been tl, matter tl(•e, clues which mount up in the course fol() the I,icturc. " otr," said ' - art }st to himself, k' of abreeabl surprise to all who have )f• it year to a large number, A warning y llsuillly enough to ialake the offending "I Cull Itetti' till tII€I,reiucliC(!d opinion j,letls with us. Two fine hearses on ,,liter publish a note acknowledging his elf ill;; work. hand for Bummer and winter use. Night ., ,,risvlon to the nest issue of his paper, A lIe drrw Ilt'ilr, ttli(l li"t('ued to what ca` 1 at �Ylr, Lanclaboreugh s residence,'- ,nd Jt is very lar© that these slight. of- 1 the fitriner'�; tt`ere Saying. t, "ItI ,orner cottage in rear of Dominion'` .` `ny'Vs have to be followed up any fur- . ll, Joltn," Said mle, what do think it?" will be promptly responded to, 'her., ' . ;t't)ll of ••It';; pretty good", %,' aid the other, .Bank, - POULTRY RAISING. "but tiler(,':; one tllillf; lthout it that q�gs�t T eA AT7'1rz2�,4R�U�' JOHN d.itL�leJJ7 tI ikr•5 the n4 ,i little Mite c}tte(sr. a rule few old bens lay late in the 'jihilt's that?" ,fig fall or early whiter. tt lry , lie's; f;ot I;t't• it It ,l Iihc)clo tt SEAPORTS, OMT. ln(1itrrstinn Is very often taken for Iskold E;1',•('llillL, 111 her linild." I)rt,dllr - "kVvIf, twilat of it.?" ~ T#'E LIMIT OF LIGHT 'x.11111111 :;evilly;` 111€11 til(' first , to c(%tlf}rill lite t lwory' that i,4 PhalL ltfu)r1(F f-slund gri-itili tells raised ill I fair out of town ha, been I tdai., t-r•nrtlry, I (It)u't (Itlitt. .Soe how places reached in the AU ;R GAA 4 tllot could dart• had t ht'1l1 in i'ara- I,A11tYF, Which makes and kiurns 11€1till-L11 distillitt iotl, t)y' .t'l)i(`It the 1'1.- Wingham......... . 6.68 A. H. 8.66 A. H ..Nk) 1rrt•(•iiintr;!" ixclahtzed the oth- . itsowngas. Nothingbutnoon- Bluevale.. 7.02 7.28 c=,• c1)l0(•lr)I)lnoltSlt•; '•Iloxv do you 9.17 9,46 day sun can compare vetiAable life lluwe }.3('('11 trttliSfc3rtnec} z ;sit})pw-f. llit•L• could have got €%long withit. It is cheaper than ;� ill t ht- Gill -doll tit E'deu without the . oil and its light is soft' l.hode 1-1,111d orcr'uings?" .t and pleasant to the eye., •I'hut Some Tittle. r}o1Po NoBTH- ' For reading and sewing' I Clearly Understood. � it has no equal. We gua- 11. 'They St 1c101n travS. dinner parties, :', rantee satisfaction or re - Centralia............ and twh€( t - t hey gave there Suitt 11. But . turn your money. Send I they liked things done decently and °. for free catalogue. 9.44 ill order. arld t).'t'lit'rally lead tilt: best. I Ott 011 it(WI-110011 Of '(rltC% Of Lha •'little AUER LIGHT. CO., MARrpi, MONTREAL, 9.60 tial tieb the host. StI11111IOII('(1 the t)oy . in but,toa s till([ said to Ithu. -Now, wom. ,,,ter, r vows Phoaphodine, 9.68 /John, ynu rllnst b(; eery car(=fill ho�v 2'1ra Great ah Red • y aft hand round the wilio:." coinEngl sold"and recommended by all by 14.16 10.88 - "Yes, air." ( druggists in Canada. Only reli- "able tit) .•.,,r rv, "These bottles n itlt the black €lcitbi €lr( the *(est, III(.-.-,(- tw}til the reel medicine discovered, Biz • packages guaranteed to cure all- 7.2,3 tttitl ftorms o Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse Belgrave -- .- , ... .. _, seals tile. inferior silvery. TfIo best or excess, Mental R'orry, Excessive use of To - I sherry' fy for Aftor dints er; t.ltt. itlft�,,- baeeo, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt 11.10 8.00 Paesenge.r. 40P. w 7.01 A.M. 8.15 for sherry you %(.•ill panel urol►ttrl tri' It 'Volt of price, One paok a gl, six, t6. One taut please, t�auZilcare, Pamphlets free to any address. Belgrave.:.. -i . tim hock €tft(•r soup: undt;r- The Wood Company, Windsors Unt. stand --hock and itiferlar sherry lifter gold In scatorth by AIex. ltiileon,J. S. Roberta and f Kul)[).,., I. V. ['car, drugglete. It „ ,�=('(s, sil•, p(*rfeeLlV, re:spowle(I tilt,= Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Londosboro t ...... =r (l llt,y ill l,t►ttt3tt*s. 'I']t€I FcRillo Directory �e1:` 1901. f ('t ellilll�r t'ai'l(: arl,(I with it Lhc3 p 3; gt:e4t .. I(;vr t y 1 llirtg tt'ttlt 0n �ttvinl- DAN.IP,L MANLEY, Reeve, Beechwood P; O. I. lrlingly t }Il t lir• l,oy %vent. rOnllcl the ALEX, GARDINER, Councillor, Leadbury P. 0. 11 tnblt• ,iskfng of tilt, gm -Ls, "I lock or JOHN G GRIEVE Councillor, Winthrop P. O P.0 .. inft•ric)r• 411(-.II(--1,olldoll `fill-l;il•,:. - . JAMES OLAUGIRIN, Councillor, Beechwood ARCHIBALD WGREGOR Counoillor,.S'esforth P,0 - JOHN C. MORRI80N, Clear, Winthrop P. O ' Winthrop P. 0. u A DentD(A'n eluour trill. DAVID M. ROBS, Treasurer, u* 5.14 . 6.28 WILLIAM EVENS, A&ceoer, Becebwood P, 0, , A dentist, dit•d ill It, rural town in 011ARLES DODDS, Oollector Segforth P. O. Inspector, Lead- , �'rtf liiricl recFlltly', aftc,z ;I);•ll(lil)g 31CHARD POLLAIID, sanftary I oi'l'y fifty v rs plillilll Ilio Inolal's of bury P.O. his f('tlo w ('(i 1'/•vllN, 11v hill} Illodf! It IWGoderioh eireet .rst, ,I a hut)t)} tO }Set•[) ,til :, tel -se which ( his he h.ttl (Ir,ttvll ill t}u' ec3tlrSc* of hisuASTORIA' 1)toft*.::-.i,.)tlitl cill't•t•1% lied tool, B'r'at, prid". ill thu ' c o,liect ion. Whell his Ill will ww., opetled it wits found thitt he For Inlan'ts and Children, 14 11tt.d o1-d,•rt•(1 leis collect toll of teetli V to be pi.ivod «ith him ill his coffin Tho fao- hiss , for- blirull. Ilis heil•s fl►llilled' his aimilo ®verb signature�&I,e��W,07 )i C011llltatl(i, an(1 ctllnc)Sl thirty tlt(3115- 8f - ,W!A}>gl®r" ,; And tet -Ill Wort. I)I1i illi() tho ,eoflitl i=. tc}tlI U dead dolt( ist. If stone arvhat'( ;,- Is of th(i future C1,11t ury I - ,li,t 1I hit}3})t It i ct n},t'u that g'rill'e, he n- °E.. 1 will hitvv "food lot• thought" and I el :•.()1110 dillie'tllt �`, Iti'I'11,1(}�, ill (XP1,LIn- n ilii-; the pre):('llvo of so litany' teeth. -.- - - �- ,1tI)o fr)r 's tcoumllt. Our direct connections will save you 14 A inan is inc',(surt'cl by Ili.,; soli- time and money fWiall pointe, • tu(I.•�. IIs: Who 11ic•s till 1u01ueuf 5 of i.solittit)ll is ,I:( ('()11scious of )_;'h'i'lt as 0 Canadian North �e�� lit, twhi) 'avoids ,ill collipaIllolls]Iip is palpably Illor•bid. "I,se solm-tillles," Via Toronto or Chicago, 4 s;c}•, (`f.orfi c Iferherts, "til be British Columbia and California 111()1,•." bio. dower comes to its Hill- pO1Dt9. Our rated are the lowest, We have them Ilt's�i of lu"limy or swceltl('ss wholly'. ( suit everybody and PULLMAN TOUR- 1)y �u►isfiile or eft 'rely by sh,rc!t• '•tt by ST CARS! for your s000mmodation, Call ht•Il- t hole hast ent(•rod t 'or further information, t. cl()t, l ," says out, Lord, ('olltltlltrlio)It is ,tlld I'v%,UItttioIIS . will Grand Trunk Railway. I 1)()�SihIt- c(Illit, The mull wile is ,)fruit% to Tralne leave Seafortil and Clinton stations as nle.•t }lirll4.Mf is the 11,ul for otlu•l•s ollowe: )OILIG WEST- f3EAP0ATn. CLUMIt, to ,Iv()id -` Chicillri) Interior. . Paaoanser........... 12.40 P, M. 12.65 P. m. Passenger..., ..... 10.12 P. M.,_ 10.27 P. M, Al Uftc I,11 .tsph(t1t• Mixed Train.... .. 9,20 A. M. '' 10.16 A. M. - ()1,j. t)f. Ill(. cll(,ilti(•icl })olwi-s ropoi*t'.•1 ,fixod Train ...... 6.16 P. M, 7.06 P. Al 11 I lilt ( \I-ritllel,t by tthiCh ,111 ttt'lIn('ttll 3PasING EAST^ Paeeanger.... 7.68 A. M. 7.88 A.M. `..- 4 pts:})1(illt twtt4 produced, tvllic h riw-civ Pamenger.. ...... •8.11 P. Al. - 2.66 P.M. 4.40 P. M 4.26 P. M, ie_,'::ilt!(+,, t ht, lltttilt"ll "111)�l.nl)r, dlxed Train........ Fri- .it 1;vrriu,:; and oily' Pine tttIt'd ®-- "- '. Wellington, Grey and Bruce. - well; !p -tilled ill ill, hull r('tt3)t anti lila e Wits cc)11dc:riS+ cl iti ll I.i(:- . (1o1Na No&TS^ Pa"onger. I AA Mixed, r h(.let•lt ntilong fowls. '11wre is no better absorbent for the 1•ouitry hutllse than plaster. 'rile' hen lays only when she is cnpable f snI,l)i,,-ing the materials for forming. -an rli• 1.11 arrangements for ventilation should le made so that if necessary the house (•au be closed in cold or stormy weather. A.hen that is long and bout shaped and,, niso fairly deep is likely to shote staying' Ivalittes, She should also have a deep t hrst. if ,,it abundance of good sharp grit is (c( lit constantly within reach of the fowls, ll:tr,y diseases from indigestion will be ., voided, It is not the large hen that always lays l.lt;..,e ('}.;gs, Some of the breeds that lay+' 1:11--(0C11198 are r iia -11, as the Spanish and 1liuurca. ` • ;�('nlcl ,d sweet milk and cooked rice will stc3p diarrhea in fowls, but don't feet* >-lop1iy food while the fowls are in this ('1111(lition. The usual. causes of roup are cold, d;..mpness and exposure. Although appnr- ,•ittly contagious, the outbreak and spread- ing of the disease are -due primarily to (he surroundings. In neltrly all cases turkeys to bring I_ic?od pri(.-es should be shut up ten days or two weeks and be given all that they will eat of a good fattening ration. Cornmeal and ,sweet 'potatoes boiled together fatten eery rapidly. - The Absentminded Don. One of the finest instances of absence of .mind on re=cord is that furnished by lI (Thlliu Oxford don, whose "sch'ohtrly ,-truetion" frequently landed him to difli(•ultit's. - Mining out one night he suddenly be - 1•0111c' immersed in thought, and for a-. 11111t, sat gazing at his plate, evidently deeply ell 'ros€led in some mighty problem. Now it happened that Ills left hand neighbor, a portly dame, had a habit.of r1'! -ting her bands on the table, palm dott'n and fingers closed. ' Suddenly the professor awoke from his i,rown study, seized his fork, plunged it into the plump [law reposing to the left Of his plate an(], benrning genially through -Ifis glasses, remarked, "ally brcacl, I tiliuh_ ' }}t -Bits. Partial Pnnirliment. The man who had rocked the bont incl turned it bottom upward was clingitlg desperately to its slippery keel. . Ilalr an hour passed away. 111 can't hold on any longer." be gasped. 11 . "Then suppose you let yourself down and trade out," suggested the other conn, I who had been standing oil the ground all the time an(1 apparently struggling to keep' his head 111)(W • wafter. "It's only four and a half feet deep here, I am sorry to lily." n . TIIe 'Warp. It is said that the, hale wasp does not sting, lint as the -male and fe'llaic wt",I)s W('nr the same kind of polonaise nud )enl: ns uluell alike as twins the only way t(3 di.,4inguisll their sex is to catch one, 1 f it stings, it is u female; if not, it is a gentleman wasp. - - T�`a Llks>g, `(I like your d(•rwe!" ga.4ltpd file hean- tirnl girl, strugglin..against the HIM - table. "And I like you check:" clnlckled the young man as he,continued the 08etiJn- tory exercise.- • And He Itend Too. Prospective Editor -I am goinb to call illy nett• paper '1'11e Blood. ..Other Fellow-Wby? Prospective Eflitor-So it twill start oft with a good, circulation. Buing asked one day what one should do In order to, become an efficient piano player Lisvt replied' laconically, "0110 rlluet eat well and walk much." -Ladies' 11ome .lnurn,%l. . Blare Apple Butter, Cider and ;hopping Mill. . Now running full blast. Bring along your applcE andgget wmo of that famous dapple Butter, w muot rellshed by a)1. - N. B. Parties at a distanoe would be better to appoint a time for coming by letter, enabling thea to get home with it the same d�.y. JOHN THIRSK. 1704x0 THE SU�ta1�T EXPOSITOR. `i .i ti� .; SO2U _LUE'D SPILLING .Z I1E SALT. •�•���. ♦.�������'.�'s�����'� �����•����'��'��'����'���•`��� �� s I1. ST' POUNDS �����I✓��I��S -�___ � The King of Ranl�ee, `4Suol'e )�ntPPz'' Thoug�it., • 9 l THE ORIGIN OF. AN OLD AND VERY t ARE NOTHING COMMON SUPERSTITION. PADRE OR LESS THAN ) Sonic of the Ancient S11;ns and RANK IMITATIONS. Omenn That Still hole Sw' ay Over Mankind - Breaking te, Looking t- - Glanx and the Cromsfng of Knives. There is a "wherefore" for all things, '4' rut t�E���N ►T took IVloney,". 5 Ilatld3 t#51t ra1139 � _ to ,perfect 13ea�fpg - } Thought Range, and it's t the Range that ardent . 1 copiers have talon #ilei t � + cue from. e e s s; . EOW even for those "signs omens, supersti- tions," which some men call frivolous Happy Thought Ranges + l t I are made in 6 different sizes and 72 different styles: They halve all , i and foolish. Some then abject to walking . under a ladder. Well, is there not the '1' the latest practical improve - danger of the ladder falling on you or of .�1• meats such as the �'orrugated the man at work on it dropping his paint o Oven, Transparent Oven: Doors, pot or his soapsuds on you? It is re- i UnobstructaNe Oven Damper + ' I' I e garde�i as a sign of 'bad luck to arose w i W- knives at table. This superstition came y. and a Thorough System of Oven � a . ' I. -'1° t about in this wise. The original knife was .+I. Ventilation. . nothing else but a dagger which men ♦ 'f° T yore in their belts, ready for carving the t 150,000 Canadian Coohe tr I i ;,, Recolmmend Them. .+ (Puf Sep in yellow wrapper.) mutton or their acquaintances. The cross -1 ing of blades meant a fight, and it is no `Vrite -for illustrated pamphlet. +: t CURES wonder that women found crossed knives �� "#I'• , a sign suggestive of misfortune. : Manufactured by fiarrhaea, Dysentery, Colic, Spilling the salt once meant the worst - •'r *; . of bad luck, and today there are many The Wm. Buck SttDVe Co., Limited, Bifl,Ilt;�ord �' t ': ',ramps, Pains in the Stomach, people who throw a pinch over their left t shoulder "to break the charm" if they !d-Ad•���•O-l'O�•OO•���� �OIaD BY �'r��i'�'��i'1'�$'�•1`!'�� 1 _1 ,halals, Cholera Morbus, Cholera happen to tip over the saltcellar. Salt S. Mullett & Co., Seaforth. `-Al -( nfantum &Ild all Summer Com- was until recently an expensive "article and a dear necessity. So important was Ilaints. Safe, Reliable, Harm- It that the finding of stilt wells In Chesh- _ ." Ire, England, first brought the merchantst BRT-TsHF--,s 888, Effectual. of Europe into savage Britain and led to VEe R i the civilization of the island. The veryi t phrase "worth his salt" means worth -his . %alary, and the word salary itself means .t l»T.tl..q«T..1•• • «;•:1. I salt money." iAS HAS Because it was so important ancient The best Value til Hair Brushes ever < 1 e Y usage placed the saltbox in the middle of e z 0 e n O the table so that it might be tvttllin reach i ow h in t h 1 S d i st r 1 Ct. A l'SO 3 ,e EQUAL of all. The gentles sat above the salt QUAL Q M r and the ``simples" below It, In the rega- ° I % I lia in the Tower of London the saltcellar ��oth B%hushes, N ail Brushes, Cloth Brushes. .� 1 is one of the most gorgeous pieces, being- 11 `� built like a castle of silver unci heavily, 1..1...1..iq-1..1..I+++-.; gilded. Such being the importance of the I ; , CENTRAL- - saltbox the upsetting of It was solve- NEW S rOCK JUST RECEIVED AT, i thing more than an tl4cident. It was an 1 event, and, being bad luck In itself, soon I -1` `s d t '� I ware 8tore, came t0 be regarded as a filgll Of bail.. luck. LEX. WILSO S A Some trace the beginning of the super �,:,i - EMLt'NTS. .� - stition to the picture of "`l'he Last Sup- , ®RUG AND BOOK STORE We have a €tock on hand of "Beaver" per," by Leonardo da 'Vinci, in which t 1. It,.':i Portland Cemeats .and Thorold Hy- painting the saltcellar is represented as FIRST DOOR NORTH - ( dra-llic Cements, The hest goods at overturned. But the superstition is older ' OF PICKARD'S, S EAFORTHO the lowe'bt price. (rive us a call, than the picture, and It was um7,oubtedly because of the superstition that Leonardo l MIEXICAN 11 FLY EXTERMINATPR. so depicted the salt in his celebrated _ { t ` We have a stock of fine oil for spraying painting. ' ( .ff 1�tulliifyj cattle. Don'b let your animals Buffer. • To brehk a looking glass is regarded in LASTIC CARBON ROOF PAINT. some households as a sure sign of deatha! AtM trtlt>f * '` 11 The only paint huitable for iron roofs ; In tale family. The superstition regarditlg 1 will stop a leak and good for years, the looking glass came about in this way. - I SAT, Before there were any poorhouses there l t Call and get prices. were plenty of old women, poor and I friendless and long past the age when i ' 3ills Murdie they could make their livin}; by manual . . i labor. But they knew the work] and the �f - - -T o em � e t credulity and the passions of mankind, a t H A R .O W A R � , They also knew the herbs of the field and f The 1C King Quality " shoe has been f iounter's Old Stand. Seafortb the garden Which were possessed of me- k, _ _ - - dicinal virtues, and so between their awarded the 4®ld Medal -the highest ward • l :- �.._,, knowledge of medicine and their know*- at the Paris FKposit"ion, where hundreds of SIGN.zi �';w .` ') �li; �'�i, fi;� edge of the human heart they managed to makes from the best shoe factories of the � ''° ,rix make a living by selling simple remedies r t ..ri : world were also shown. .; • for the body and dealing out advice, it 3 ro liecles and spells for the mind. �' �) - p p ,. The lady who wears a `� Kinguality:' �`If you have a proud foo to make {� ; ;wears the best ladies' shoe ill the world, 1 ty tracks, if you melt a rich uncle in wai5," ; I* 0 �W or if you had the stomach ache, all t� Beauty of finish, handsoline design, pelfcit f.. had to do was to call in one of _these fit -appearance, and comfort, with the price - m 0 "%wise women," as they were termed. right. • Sometimes the "wise woman" got too :1 # -00 X'10 wise and was drowned or burned as A _� " Made b The J. D. icing Co., Limltod# Toro>nto6 ; i. i*t as a erilous business, but Y ` witch. IIers w p . ,s P 01 t1 the only one by which the poor old hag could tliako a living. IP you wanted to el' Have Ve You 1 `. get rid of an enemy in those days, you �` �'f' the ilFl ? 1 To the Public Of Seaforth �f ' C• called in the local practitioner of twitch -i P `- land Surroundin Col ni . U.1 0 craft and told Ilex Your symptoms. Then r,'� �:.�' Everybody has Grip ,, � made a little image of wax or a rag L sometime and every- - - t Pt ;Q i� she m t; '� doll, which was named from the Pe q• ,' W body knows that HAVING PUR'OHASED : t=t /I a nine is the best s , whom you. desired to "get ofi' the earth." "'' J Q X Bet the image by the fire, and as it melt- \ 3 - �" U reuledy for it. But it The " Heat s'i�i�'i�i(l s i `i 0::; t-�- O ed away so would your enemy or your _ v -k produces unpleasant i f -A a and die. Stick pins effects, CIRII QL IN- Formerly zondueted by i� rich uncle ins away (D CD Pw p In the .rag doll, and the objectionable one INF.; Tablets are snore effectual, easier to FRED P {SALES, f_ so would suffer the pains of "pins and nee- take and devoid of bail resillts. They We trust b t,trieb attention to business 1 '' ►-d • dles." Smash the dol} to pieces, and the relieve in a close and dire in a clay, They and supplying first' class article at a i= 1Z hated or superfluous one would meet- cure La Cripps, Cf�lci*;, Cot:};hs, Sore- (( reasonable price. to merit rue patronage i ...1 with a violent and sudden death, throat, Ner•ralgia, Aches and Pains. A i_ CD bestowed on the Tate firm, i t: r"f' Another school of witchcraft held that close at ttilrht makes you all right." ISthe Will pay the highest market price for i l 0 � a surer way to smash an enemy was to by dru};gists at 2;;c or by nail fr on dressed poultry., good bides,skins and Ballow. r W �0 sD M breast: a looking glass into which the. Canada Grip-Quininc Co,, Brockville, Ont. t • %40 � hated one had just gazed. It must be done MOIR" WI1�ITER & COLVIN, a ortlL ) -i"4� T t �+ before his image had vanished from the ` _-- - 1 1781,tg ; " 1 - surface of the [;lass and with proper in- 1.; �' cantations, but was held to be more exec- _ lVlone T® 1..€31%. t4t"t- dial than wax dolls and rag babies. Fence Soft (D til© superstition regarding the breaking of The Townehipp of Tnakersmith has 'about $3jM of a looking glass. 'Pownehip Funds to it)ari at current rst(sr of to rest � f f. Wil does a horseshoe bring good luelc ? on first mortgage oil farm property. Apply to tho ; r"11 IV Harness , . fr i.., ° ® One explanation of the use of this prosaic Reeve or Treasurer. II. OItTON, 1'.eevo, Iaarlsal$ . �.,, �j piece of ironmongery as a talisman is P. o.; tI. N. TURNER, Trea$tlrer, Clinton P.O i ep that the Russian peasants used to paint Totiean oft a . ,?0ar4 l� S•tt r 'i ne4M as soft as e g ova outside their doors a picture of the Bless- and as toll h w by f ■ ed Virgin. The halo around the head >jtsfni ��tRl` a>til 11 - the ilded. The rains °and snatvs welsh- cans iEx Ilfe-mat e l The e a°3' ed orf the paint eventually, but the gild- ;aeWse ae lona as ° g or iaarily Would. go Ing remained in the shape of a horseshoe, �Wwand the peasants regarded it with the Tea Soy' trt sumo reverence 'aa they had the whole 1. Y E REK: ® �it� � picture. From Russia the travelers 0 � % ~ brought stories of the peasants having r ! horseshoes at their doors as a protectionantess Oil Is gluing some bIg cash snaps as follows �! i- Five pounds best select raisins for 2vo, �/ n against evil fortune, and so the supetst mho a>twaY looking bar. Five pounds dates for 2fio, Twenty- : _ i C '-i - tion of the horseshoe spread over the Ataur� " mice new. Yu4i of five pounds of light coffee sugar for $1 t , l cotworld. 0 heavy bodied 0 Ten bars flf Jewel soap for 2fi4, S€ � ktl The other explanation, .and probably IT prep:rad >s 4. ®U the eremizer. pounds of rice for 260. Ten pounds of � 1= the trio one, is that the symbol is of a Void ever�'her. sulphur far 2fic. Ten pounds of Iasi" 9 far more ancient origin. The Greeks and _ is oalu-Oli tisas. for 260. Three pounds of fsngy muted l - ; the Romans who pinned their faith to the biscuits for 360. Five pounds of broken 0 i3odds s Diana used to wear as a symbol N&bt 111MIlL#ILolval. soda biscuits for 263. New Labrador ; . tom• of their loyalty to the divine huntress her herring just in. Great bargaintl Ila >}l1 ; Q0 " symbol of the crescent moon. As the save Time, Travel, and [Money, kinds .of China, Crockery and Glass. r,� r ages rolled the crescent became a horse- ware. Remember that I still receive I r.l (p shoe. One is at liberty to accept either of By using the Telephone. A message Weston's Toronto bread. by the one j, 1' 01 these explanations or to reject both of by Telephono brings an immediate o'clock train every day. A cordal , 3 W them, but whatever the origin of the be- answer. invitatioAis extended to all to call and t '+ `I lief in the horseshoe as a portent of good The Ball Telephone Co., of Canada. ,getbsome of the great bargains that, are _ I �� e+- luck, whether it be the symbol of the to be hall. =r heathen goddess Diana or of the Chris- Itr • tiall Virgin, there are hundreds of thou- � O sands of people throughout the world who would "never tape the horseshoe from the door," Among the Italians a horseshoe is sup- posed to be s protection against the evil eye, and when they feel in need of such i an amulet and have not a horseshoe RUNN[NG �a���1 handy they point out with the little finger ��UR and the first finger, tucking away the see- $ 9 and and third fingers under the thumb and thus making li, passable sort of . horseshoe of the hand. They always do The T. Milburn Co., Limited, this in the rural districts of Italy when Toronto, Ont. 11 they meet an Englishman, a Iran with a snapshot camera or anything else doubt- Some time ago my blood got out of ful. order and nine large boils appeared on y A Good Filler. my neck, besides numerous small ones ea e Towne-Blowitz is certainly a better my slloolders and arcus. Four rrunnlns campaign orator than Wyndham is. ' sore$ alilseared on ipy foot and leg and I n ` b Browne -I don't' see " much choice. was In k terrible stag. A friend advised a There's nothing new or interesting in Burdock Blood Bitters, "I precured forge I what either of them ever has to say. battles. After finishing the first bottle the Towne -1 know, but Blowlta taken These pills are. a 'specific for all longer to say it: foils started to disappear and the cores is diseases arisinit; from disordered �''"' 'f heal up. After taking the third both+ nerves, weak heart or watery blood. MARRIAGE LICENSES i there was not a boil or sore to bs ses The cure palpitation, dizziness, I Besides this, the headaches from which Y p ISSUED E D AT , l suffetpd I*# me and I improved so tnvA smothering, fain;% and weak spells, l shortness of breath, swellings of feet THE HURON EXPDS�T�R QFF�GEt that 1t am >bow°'t ar+d robust aBalA, and ankles, nervousness, BIG less- B. less- Yptlre trul1yy, mess anaemia hysteria, steria, St. Vitus' BRFORTH, ONTARIO, *11118 MAGGIn WORTAlNOT", dance, partial paralysis, bryQ a , Feb, �e+rl, rgbi.. _. Golsple, Qat, female complaints, eneral a f ts►, No WITNESSES REQUIRED, , , and lack of vitality. bias Boo. a box. . r k )( t`11I1('Clt St'l'1L5 bit, couth=user. Thee } Ethel. ........ . 8.07 P. M. Brussels.. 8.17 P• • 2.10 to c(%tlf}rill lite t lwory' that i,4 PhalL Bluevale,... . 8.27 2,86 8.26 ilii* Ixt't,`(3lettut a1.0 the proditelw c f it Winp�ham...... 8.88 00mo SOUTRI Passenger. , Mixed. 11€1till-L11 distillitt iotl, t)y' .t'l)i(`It the 1'1.- Wingham......... . 6.68 A. H. 8.66 A. H Inrlity, of ear4y form, t)f :,rlitiml allot Bluevale.. 7.02 7.28 9.17 9,46 _18 '' vetiAable life lluwe }.3('('11 trttliSfc3rtnec} Brnesels..... .. Ethel r .. _. _... • .. 7.28 10.02 ill t{tU IcetllNtl c r,t- t t,l ' Ile +'.(rt it, London, Huron and Bruce. •I'hut Some Tittle. r}o1Po NoBTH- Pa(eenger. I cle,t'lorci-frla(1 to haul stet yt,l,, London depart.......... 8.15 A,M. 4.40 P.M alt! f,O� . ('i)lue ttP ,cticl see Ille 8011itr Centralia............ 9.18 8.80 6.66 8.0 • t}t).,. - Exeter .............-. .. Heneall ....... 9.44 - '11t� •I.( -r•- I doclitru its too'b"! !t Kippen......... ....... • 9.60 0.25 . %%i;i ho in.pobsit1k. fur Inc to (•0111( Brueeflold_..... 9.68 6.88 %1.66 (1 t t: I`i'i; Ian ttrgab'cilzGllti elsewh('1'e, ....... C111nton..a _... .. Londesboro. � - 14.16 10.88 - 7.14 tit) .•.,,r rv, Blyth:.-. __. ......... 10.41 7.2,3 -^W'e Belgrave -- .- , ... .. _, 10.66 7.57 I . - STEPHEN LAMB' Win�gTham arrive.. .. .. ao6re Hoon -r- winghaw, dppi, ....... 11.10 8.00 Paesenge.r. 40P. w 7.01 A.M. 8.15 ,, Belgrave.:.. -i . 7.14 8.66 Blyth...,;.... k „-..... Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Londosboro t ...... 7.22 4,06 Lumber,' Lath, Shingles', Cedar Posts Clinton - •. ,, .. .,.. Bruceffeld... 7'47 8.06 4.251. 4.49 ` and Timber.. Kippen.................. 8.16 8.22 4:67 6.02 Hansell _ ............... Ourluulber consists of the best duality of llemlook Any amount of Exeter •, ,, , : .... , Centralia.. 8,86 8.48 5.14 . 6.28 , and Pine, .being well manufactured. Red Cedar Shingles always on hand. Bring along London, (arrive)..........- - 9.87 A. 'ft. 6.12 - our bills, you will be sure to get them 1lllodlestis• Tactortly.. . ' E IWGoderioh eireet .rst, . r h(.let•lt ntilong fowls. '11wre is no better absorbent for the 1•ouitry hutllse than plaster. 'rile' hen lays only when she is cnpable f snI,l)i,,-ing the materials for forming. -an rli• 1.11 arrangements for ventilation should le made so that if necessary the house (•au be closed in cold or stormy weather. A.hen that is long and bout shaped and,, niso fairly deep is likely to shote staying' Ivalittes, She should also have a deep t hrst. if ,,it abundance of good sharp grit is (c( lit constantly within reach of the fowls, ll:tr,y diseases from indigestion will be ., voided, It is not the large hen that always lays l.lt;..,e ('}.;gs, Some of the breeds that lay+' 1:11--(0C11198 are r iia -11, as the Spanish and 1liuurca. ` • ;�('nlcl ,d sweet milk and cooked rice will stc3p diarrhea in fowls, but don't feet* >-lop1iy food while the fowls are in this ('1111(lition. The usual. causes of roup are cold, d;..mpness and exposure. Although appnr- ,•ittly contagious, the outbreak and spread- ing of the disease are -due primarily to (he surroundings. In neltrly all cases turkeys to bring I_ic?od pri(.-es should be shut up ten days or two weeks and be given all that they will eat of a good fattening ration. Cornmeal and ,sweet 'potatoes boiled together fatten eery rapidly. - The Absentminded Don. One of the finest instances of absence of .mind on re=cord is that furnished by lI (Thlliu Oxford don, whose "sch'ohtrly ,-truetion" frequently landed him to difli(•ultit's. - Mining out one night he suddenly be - 1•0111c' immersed in thought, and for a-. 11111t, sat gazing at his plate, evidently deeply ell 'ros€led in some mighty problem. Now it happened that Ills left hand neighbor, a portly dame, had a habit.of r1'! -ting her bands on the table, palm dott'n and fingers closed. ' Suddenly the professor awoke from his i,rown study, seized his fork, plunged it into the plump [law reposing to the left Of his plate an(], benrning genially through -Ifis glasses, remarked, "ally brcacl, I tiliuh_ ' }}t -Bits. Partial Pnnirliment. The man who had rocked the bont incl turned it bottom upward was clingitlg desperately to its slippery keel. . Ilalr an hour passed away. 111 can't hold on any longer." be gasped. 11 . "Then suppose you let yourself down and trade out," suggested the other conn, I who had been standing oil the ground all the time an(1 apparently struggling to keep' his head 111)(W • wafter. "It's only four and a half feet deep here, I am sorry to lily." n . TIIe 'Warp. It is said that the, hale wasp does not sting, lint as the -male and fe'llaic wt",I)s W('nr the same kind of polonaise nud )enl: ns uluell alike as twins the only way t(3 di.,4inguisll their sex is to catch one, 1 f it stings, it is u female; if not, it is a gentleman wasp. - - T�`a Llks>g, `(I like your d(•rwe!" ga.4ltpd file hean- tirnl girl, strugglin..against the HIM - table. "And I like you check:" clnlckled the young man as he,continued the 08etiJn- tory exercise.- • And He Itend Too. Prospective Editor -I am goinb to call illy nett• paper '1'11e Blood. ..Other Fellow-Wby? Prospective Eflitor-So it twill start oft with a good, circulation. Buing asked one day what one should do In order to, become an efficient piano player Lisvt replied' laconically, "0110 rlluet eat well and walk much." -Ladies' 11ome .lnurn,%l. . Blare Apple Butter, Cider and ;hopping Mill. . Now running full blast. Bring along your applcE andgget wmo of that famous dapple Butter, w muot rellshed by a)1. - N. B. Parties at a distanoe would be better to appoint a time for coming by letter, enabling thea to get home with it the same d�.y. JOHN THIRSK. 1704x0 THE SU�ta1�T EXPOSITOR. `i .i ti� .; SO2U _LUE'D SPILLING .Z I1E SALT. •�•���. ♦.�������'.�'s�����'� �����•����'��'��'����'���•`��� �� s I1. ST' POUNDS �����I✓��I��S -�___ � The King of Ranl�ee, `4Suol'e )�ntPPz'' Thoug�it., • 9 l THE ORIGIN OF. AN OLD AND VERY t ARE NOTHING COMMON SUPERSTITION. PADRE OR LESS THAN ) Sonic of the Ancient S11;ns and RANK IMITATIONS. Omenn That Still hole Sw' ay Over Mankind - Breaking te, Looking t- - Glanx and the Cromsfng of Knives. There is a "wherefore" for all things, '4' rut t�E���N ►T took IVloney,". 5 Ilatld3 t#51t ra1139 � _ to ,perfect 13ea�fpg - } Thought Range, and it's t the Range that ardent . 1 copiers have talon #ilei t � + cue from. e e s s; . EOW even for those "signs omens, supersti- tions," which some men call frivolous Happy Thought Ranges + l t I are made in 6 different sizes and 72 different styles: They halve all , i and foolish. Some then abject to walking . under a ladder. Well, is there not the '1' the latest practical improve - danger of the ladder falling on you or of .�1• meats such as the �'orrugated the man at work on it dropping his paint o Oven, Transparent Oven: Doors, pot or his soapsuds on you? It is re- i UnobstructaNe Oven Damper + ' I' I e garde�i as a sign of 'bad luck to arose w i W- knives at table. This superstition came y. and a Thorough System of Oven � a . ' I. -'1° t about in this wise. The original knife was .+I. Ventilation. . nothing else but a dagger which men ♦ 'f° T yore in their belts, ready for carving the t 150,000 Canadian Coohe tr I i ;,, Recolmmend Them. .+ (Puf Sep in yellow wrapper.) mutton or their acquaintances. The cross -1 ing of blades meant a fight, and it is no `Vrite -for illustrated pamphlet. +: t CURES wonder that women found crossed knives �� "#I'• , a sign suggestive of misfortune. : Manufactured by fiarrhaea, Dysentery, Colic, Spilling the salt once meant the worst - •'r *; . of bad luck, and today there are many The Wm. Buck SttDVe Co., Limited, Bifl,Ilt;�ord �' t ': ',ramps, Pains in the Stomach, people who throw a pinch over their left t shoulder "to break the charm" if they !d-Ad•���•O-l'O�•OO•���� �OIaD BY �'r��i'�'��i'1'�$'�•1`!'�� 1 _1 ,halals, Cholera Morbus, Cholera happen to tip over the saltcellar. Salt S. Mullett & Co., Seaforth. `-Al -( nfantum &Ild all Summer Com- was until recently an expensive "article and a dear necessity. So important was Ilaints. Safe, Reliable, Harm- It that the finding of stilt wells In Chesh- _ ." Ire, England, first brought the merchantst BRT-TsHF--,s 888, Effectual. of Europe into savage Britain and led to VEe R i the civilization of the island. The veryi t phrase "worth his salt" means worth -his . %alary, and the word salary itself means .t l»T.tl..q«T..1•• • «;•:1. I salt money." iAS HAS Because it was so important ancient The best Value til Hair Brushes ever < 1 e Y usage placed the saltbox in the middle of e z 0 e n O the table so that it might be tvttllin reach i ow h in t h 1 S d i st r 1 Ct. A l'SO 3 ,e EQUAL of all. The gentles sat above the salt QUAL Q M r and the ``simples" below It, In the rega- ° I % I lia in the Tower of London the saltcellar ��oth B%hushes, N ail Brushes, Cloth Brushes. .� 1 is one of the most gorgeous pieces, being- 11 `� built like a castle of silver unci heavily, 1..1...1..iq-1..1..I+++-.; gilded. Such being the importance of the I ; , CENTRAL- - saltbox the upsetting of It was solve- NEW S rOCK JUST RECEIVED AT, i thing more than an tl4cident. It was an 1 event, and, being bad luck In itself, soon I -1` `s d t '� I ware 8tore, came t0 be regarded as a filgll Of bail.. luck. LEX. WILSO S A Some trace the beginning of the super �,:,i - EMLt'NTS. .� - stition to the picture of "`l'he Last Sup- , ®RUG AND BOOK STORE We have a €tock on hand of "Beaver" per," by Leonardo da 'Vinci, in which t 1. It,.':i Portland Cemeats .and Thorold Hy- painting the saltcellar is represented as FIRST DOOR NORTH - ( dra-llic Cements, The hest goods at overturned. But the superstition is older ' OF PICKARD'S, S EAFORTHO the lowe'bt price. (rive us a call, than the picture, and It was um7,oubtedly because of the superstition that Leonardo l MIEXICAN 11 FLY EXTERMINATPR. so depicted the salt in his celebrated _ { t ` We have a stock of fine oil for spraying painting. ' ( .ff 1�tulliifyj cattle. Don'b let your animals Buffer. • To brehk a looking glass is regarded in LASTIC CARBON ROOF PAINT. some households as a sure sign of deatha! AtM trtlt>f * '` 11 The only paint huitable for iron roofs ; In tale family. The superstition regarditlg 1 will stop a leak and good for years, the looking glass came about in this way. - I SAT, Before there were any poorhouses there l t Call and get prices. were plenty of old women, poor and I friendless and long past the age when i ' 3ills Murdie they could make their livin}; by manual . . i labor. But they knew the work] and the �f - - -T o em � e t credulity and the passions of mankind, a t H A R .O W A R � , They also knew the herbs of the field and f The 1C King Quality " shoe has been f iounter's Old Stand. Seafortb the garden Which were possessed of me- k, _ _ - - dicinal virtues, and so between their awarded the 4®ld Medal -the highest ward • l :- �.._,, knowledge of medicine and their know*- at the Paris FKposit"ion, where hundreds of SIGN.zi �';w .` ') �li; �'�i, fi;� edge of the human heart they managed to makes from the best shoe factories of the � ''° ,rix make a living by selling simple remedies r t ..ri : world were also shown. .; • for the body and dealing out advice, it 3 ro liecles and spells for the mind. �' �) - p p ,. The lady who wears a `� Kinguality:' �`If you have a proud foo to make {� ; ;wears the best ladies' shoe ill the world, 1 ty tracks, if you melt a rich uncle in wai5," ; I* 0 �W or if you had the stomach ache, all t� Beauty of finish, handsoline design, pelfcit f.. had to do was to call in one of _these fit -appearance, and comfort, with the price - m 0 "%wise women," as they were termed. right. • Sometimes the "wise woman" got too :1 # -00 X'10 wise and was drowned or burned as A _� " Made b The J. D. icing Co., Limltod# Toro>nto6 ; i. i*t as a erilous business, but Y ` witch. IIers w p . ,s P 01 t1 the only one by which the poor old hag could tliako a living. IP you wanted to el' Have Ve You 1 `. get rid of an enemy in those days, you �` �'f' the ilFl ? 1 To the Public Of Seaforth �f ' C• called in the local practitioner of twitch -i P `- land Surroundin Col ni . U.1 0 craft and told Ilex Your symptoms. Then r,'� �:.�' Everybody has Grip ,, � made a little image of wax or a rag L sometime and every- - - t Pt ;Q i� she m t; '� doll, which was named from the Pe q• ,' W body knows that HAVING PUR'OHASED : t=t /I a nine is the best s , whom you. desired to "get ofi' the earth." "'' J Q X Bet the image by the fire, and as it melt- \ 3 - �" U reuledy for it. But it The " Heat s'i�i�'i�i(l s i `i 0::; t-�- O ed away so would your enemy or your _ v -k produces unpleasant i f -A a and die. Stick pins effects, CIRII QL IN- Formerly zondueted by i� rich uncle ins away (D CD Pw p In the .rag doll, and the objectionable one INF.; Tablets are snore effectual, easier to FRED P {SALES, f_ so would suffer the pains of "pins and nee- take and devoid of bail resillts. They We trust b t,trieb attention to business 1 '' ►-d • dles." Smash the dol} to pieces, and the relieve in a close and dire in a clay, They and supplying first' class article at a i= 1Z hated or superfluous one would meet- cure La Cripps, Cf�lci*;, Cot:};hs, Sore- (( reasonable price. to merit rue patronage i ...1 with a violent and sudden death, throat, Ner•ralgia, Aches and Pains. A i_ CD bestowed on the Tate firm, i t: r"f' Another school of witchcraft held that close at ttilrht makes you all right." ISthe Will pay the highest market price for i l 0 � a surer way to smash an enemy was to by dru};gists at 2;;c or by nail fr on dressed poultry., good bides,skins and Ballow. r W �0 sD M breast: a looking glass into which the. Canada Grip-Quininc Co,, Brockville, Ont. t • %40 � hated one had just gazed. It must be done MOIR" WI1�ITER & COLVIN, a ortlL ) -i"4� T t �+ before his image had vanished from the ` _-- - 1 1781,tg ; " 1 - surface of the [;lass and with proper in- 1.; �' cantations, but was held to be more exec- _ lVlone T® 1..€31%. t4t"t- dial than wax dolls and rag babies. Fence Soft (D til© superstition regarding the breaking of The Townehipp of Tnakersmith has 'about $3jM of a looking glass. 'Pownehip Funds to it)ari at current rst(sr of to rest � f f. Wil does a horseshoe bring good luelc ? on first mortgage oil farm property. Apply to tho ; r"11 IV Harness , . fr i.., ° ® One explanation of the use of this prosaic Reeve or Treasurer. II. OItTON, 1'.eevo, Iaarlsal$ . �.,, �j piece of ironmongery as a talisman is P. o.; tI. N. TURNER, Trea$tlrer, Clinton P.O i ep that the Russian peasants used to paint Totiean oft a . ,?0ar4 l� S•tt r 'i ne4M as soft as e g ova outside their doors a picture of the Bless- and as toll h w by f ■ ed Virgin. The halo around the head >jtsfni ��tRl` a>til 11 - the ilded. The rains °and snatvs welsh- cans iEx Ilfe-mat e l The e a°3' ed orf the paint eventually, but the gild- ;aeWse ae lona as ° g or iaarily Would. go Ing remained in the shape of a horseshoe, �Wwand the peasants regarded it with the Tea Soy' trt sumo reverence 'aa they had the whole 1. Y E REK: ® �it� � picture. From Russia the travelers 0 � % ~ brought stories of the peasants having r ! horseshoes at their doors as a protectionantess Oil Is gluing some bIg cash snaps as follows �! i- Five pounds best select raisins for 2vo, �/ n against evil fortune, and so the supetst mho a>twaY looking bar. Five pounds dates for 2fio, Twenty- : _ i C '-i - tion of the horseshoe spread over the Ataur� " mice new. Yu4i of five pounds of light coffee sugar for $1 t , l cotworld. 0 heavy bodied 0 Ten bars flf Jewel soap for 2fi4, S€ � ktl The other explanation, .and probably IT prep:rad >s 4. ®U the eremizer. pounds of rice for 260. Ten pounds of � 1= the trio one, is that the symbol is of a Void ever�'her. sulphur far 2fic. Ten pounds of Iasi" 9 far more ancient origin. The Greeks and _ is oalu-Oli tisas. for 260. Three pounds of fsngy muted l - ; the Romans who pinned their faith to the biscuits for 360. Five pounds of broken 0 i3odds s Diana used to wear as a symbol N&bt 111MIlL#ILolval. soda biscuits for 263. New Labrador ; . tom• of their loyalty to the divine huntress her herring just in. Great bargaintl Ila >}l1 ; Q0 " symbol of the crescent moon. As the save Time, Travel, and [Money, kinds .of China, Crockery and Glass. r,� r ages rolled the crescent became a horse- ware. Remember that I still receive I r.l (p shoe. One is at liberty to accept either of By using the Telephone. A message Weston's Toronto bread. by the one j, 1' 01 these explanations or to reject both of by Telephono brings an immediate o'clock train every day. A cordal , 3 W them, but whatever the origin of the be- answer. invitatioAis extended to all to call and t '+ `I lief in the horseshoe as a portent of good The Ball Telephone Co., of Canada. ,getbsome of the great bargains that, are _ I �� e+- luck, whether it be the symbol of the to be hall. =r heathen goddess Diana or of the Chris- Itr • tiall Virgin, there are hundreds of thou- � O sands of people throughout the world who would "never tape the horseshoe from the door," Among the Italians a horseshoe is sup- posed to be s protection against the evil eye, and when they feel in need of such i an amulet and have not a horseshoe RUNN[NG �a���1 handy they point out with the little finger ��UR and the first finger, tucking away the see- $ 9 and and third fingers under the thumb and thus making li, passable sort of . horseshoe of the hand. They always do The T. Milburn Co., Limited, this in the rural districts of Italy when Toronto, Ont. 11 they meet an Englishman, a Iran with a snapshot camera or anything else doubt- Some time ago my blood got out of ful. order and nine large boils appeared on y A Good Filler. my neck, besides numerous small ones ea e Towne-Blowitz is certainly a better my slloolders and arcus. Four rrunnlns campaign orator than Wyndham is. ' sore$ alilseared on ipy foot and leg and I n ` b Browne -I don't' see " much choice. was In k terrible stag. A friend advised a There's nothing new or interesting in Burdock Blood Bitters, "I precured forge I what either of them ever has to say. battles. After finishing the first bottle the Towne -1 know, but Blowlta taken These pills are. a 'specific for all longer to say it: foils started to disappear and the cores is diseases arisinit; from disordered �''"' 'f heal up. After taking the third both+ nerves, weak heart or watery blood. MARRIAGE LICENSES i there was not a boil or sore to bs ses The cure palpitation, dizziness, I Besides this, the headaches from which Y p ISSUED E D AT , l suffetpd I*# me and I improved so tnvA smothering, fain;% and weak spells, l shortness of breath, swellings of feet THE HURON EXPDS�T�R QFF�GEt that 1t am >bow°'t ar+d robust aBalA, and ankles, nervousness, BIG less- B. less- Yptlre trul1yy, mess anaemia hysteria, steria, St. Vitus' BRFORTH, ONTARIO, *11118 MAGGIn WORTAlNOT", dance, partial paralysis, bryQ a , Feb, �e+rl, rgbi.. _. Golsple, Qat, female complaints, eneral a f ts►, No WITNESSES REQUIRED, , , and lack of vitality. bias Boo. a box. .