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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-07-18, Page 66 $1111R111111111111111=i HITRoN xPOSITQR, 'JULY 18, .11902,, ABSOL TE SEC !TY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of . Ste FareeSinsile Wrapper BelOWe Vary semen and no easy in *Ake ets angora CARTEKS firmIVER PILLS. FOICHEAffACRE0 FOR DIZZINESS. FOR RILIOUSWEg. FOR,TORPIDLIYER FOR CONSTIPATION FOR'SALLOW SKIN., FOR THECOMPLEXIOR _44eseseret aelsse:;(7,01,0 aItdsipire1y CURE SICK HEADACHE!, VETERINARY TOHN GRIEVE, V. S:, honor graduate ef Ontario Veterinary College. A eldiseases of Doraesid aalmals treated. Calla promptly attended to an Ishargee moderate. Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty. Office and residenoe on Goderieh street, Pilnleild.totor of Dr Scott's office, Seaforth. LEGAL JAMES L. KILLORAN, arriste r Solicitor, Conveyanaer and Notary Public. Money to loan. Office over Piekard'e Store Main Street, Seaforth. ' 1528 R. S_ HAYS, Barrhster, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public. fikilicitor for the Dominioti Bank, Ofilee—in rear of Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to loan. 1235 JT M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, • Notary Public. Offices up stairs, over C. W. Papst's bookstore, Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario, 1627 11itY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, &a. Money to loan. Office-3ady'e Block, Sea. pith. 1679-tf r4 ARROW & GARROW, Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Cor. Hamilton St. and Square, Goderioh, Ont. J. T. GARROW, Q. G. 1676 CHARLISEI GARROW, L. L. B. FHOLMICSTED, euocessor to the late: firm of . MdCaughey & Ifolmested, Barristor,iSolicitor, Conveyancer, and - Notary. Solicitor for the Can adian Bank of Commeroe. Money to lend. Farm for sale. Office in. Soott's Block, Whip atreet gastorth. DENTISTRY. F. W. TWEDDLE DENTIST, Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeope of On- tario, post graduate couree in crown and bridge work at Haskell'e Sehool, Chicago. Looal anasthaies for painless extraction, of teeth. Office—Over A Young'e grocery store, Seaforth. 1764 DR. F. A. SELLKB.Y, Dentist, graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeone, Toronto, also honor graduate of Department of Dentistry, Toronto University. Office in the Petty block, Herreall. WIII visit Zurich every Monday, coramenoing Mon- day, June lat. 15E7 IAR.R. R. ROSS, Dentist (suocessor tn F. W. Tweddle), graduate of Royal College of.Dental Surgeona of Ontario ; first class honor graduate of Toronto University; crown and bridge work, also gold work in all its forms. All the MObt modern caethods for painless filling and painleseextraction of teeth. All operations carefully perfor-med. 3 (Bee Tweddle's old stand, over Dill's grooery, Seaforth. • 1640 MEDICAL. Dr. John McGinnis, Hon. Graduate London Western University, Member isf Ontario College of Physiciens and Shrgeone. Ofike and Reeidenoe—Formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. ?tabard, Victoria Street, next to the Catholici Church MITtlight calla attended promptly. 1453x12 DR. R. 11. ROSS, M. B. Office over Greig & Stewart' a Store, Seaforth. Night mills attended to at the office. SO2 DR, F. J. BUR? ROWS, pate reaident Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen- era Hospital. Honor graduate Trinity University, somber of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario. Coroner for the County of Huron. Dace and Resideace—Goderich Street, East, of the Methodist Church. Telephone 48. 18813 DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, PHYSIC/ANS AND SURGEONS, Oederiola street, oppialte Methodist ohuroh,Eleafhrth 'H. SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and member Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. Coroner for County of Huron. Q. MacKA.Y, honor graduate Trinity 'University, gold medalist Trinity Medical College. Member College of Physiolane and Surgeons, Ontario. 1483 RED CEDAR SHINGLES. The undersigned v-ishes to announoe to the public that having bought a large quantity of the three best brands ofred cedar shingles, and by getting a liberal diecount :for cash, is prepared to sell them to cus- tomers at prices that defy competition. S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. HEMLOCK LUMBER. Having in stock at the Seaforth Lumber Yard a very large quantity of all the different lengths and width?, is prepared to Ell any bill that is presented ithe very beet quality of Hemlook. S.. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. PINE. Having bought a large quantity of pine from a large firm in Muskoka, I am getting pine dressed both sides or one side, for siding, flooring, eeiling; wide plank for water troughs; spruce and balsam for gravel boxes, light and durable. Also white eedar shingles XXXX and XXX and XX of best make In Muskoka. Large stook always on hand. S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. , 177 CENTRAL Hardware Store. BINDERTWINE—Best Manilla at bot- tom prices. Best Machine Oil for Mowers, Binders and Threshere? use. Complete stock of Haying and Harvest Tools. Complete stock of Builders' Hardware. Furnate Work and Eavetroughing a Spezialty. Chareoal Irons, $1,50. Sills 8-47 Murdie HARDWARE, aounter's Old Stand, Seaforth 4 $ON THE ROMANCE Ot WINTER AND 4, ASSINIBOINE YA NAIL N AUTUMN' , A RING IN THE EY, BY HERMAN ITAKER. But the other wail the stronger. " Yes, you will," he rejoieed,e1' for rm jeer .aneoin" down to my own pram,d there I Stay till you come an' say yea,. ; p ayed, your, hand." Silence fell betweeiijttrn, and held until Castle broke it. "Th n we Can strike out to -day ?" he asked. I Sutherland studied tilhei flying drift. "11 does seem to be thin ng," he said. "1 retaken we could make Ntrk's :road house for the night" 1 In half an hour it LigLtened still More, and the two started eon h afoot. A line of grassleas white alms arked trail from prairie, but this theyhEi wed easily enough until, after an hour's-fp, the wind raised and the drift thicken "Think we'd bette quired. "Have to!" Sutherland a.newered. A look to the north avo his reason. The stinging drift filled 0 's eyes, the wired emote him foully, the frost tWeakee him by the nose. As they phngd eteadily eouth, the roar of the evi0 r se to a muffled shriek. From the t.#1.t3 it tore the ten•foot drifts, from the Prairifoot of snow, and it stirred the masa an whirled it round and round until the 'Mr iwee as thick 813 t. cheese. Still they pressed an, lead. He was off the tra it, but he kept the Win cheek, steered south -.east strike Nork's mile long fe had held, they won't:14e in the middle of the !af due east, and sent the course. on ?" Castle in- ! ntberland in the 1 now, and 'knew sianting to his and trusted to eel. If the , wind e struck it i• but errioon it veered miles off their In the black of nigh , amid darkness thick enough to out, they stumbled by the road house. Aroundithe the drift whirled and twisted, working, 'p he pivotal Motion which keeps the w.andi re on a cirele. i Once they tried to make a tr3 on a bluff and spent their matches on ltz green and Sappy wood. And it grew cold r, colder, ,colder, until at daybreak it rris ered 40 and odd below. • !ii ' - ' They were out on th desolate Alkali Plata when grey dawn lb uished the. inky blackness, but they had.o surcease from the bitter binet., the !tstisgilng spume the searing frost. They, mo d now slowly, wearily, automatically 1 f ing their feet, wandering like sinful Soul in a frozen pur- gatory. Castle wasenes.r1 spent. 14 the early morning lie fell forward and began to lick enow--he was marked ' for the [white death. • ' . , ' I 11 "Let me sleep I" his tired body Pried. " Let me die 1" his weary spirit echoed. But Sutherland forced him. up and on. When persuasion failed, ha slipped hie belt .and laid on the buckle end. ' Thus, as, men in a dream, they wrought out their travail, and thus, dreamlike, they found themaelves gazing stupidlynipon alaIndian tepee. ; Now atanding out dirty back against the now, now veiled in fleecy semi, it loomed through he drab of the drift like al mirage or af por- ion of their dream. 1 ' . t Before its entrance stood, a Jumper, a native tied, but ar end the place was neither sound nor sig of life. ' The flaps were laced with frozen shagenappy thongs, hard as boards ; yet:somehow Sutherland fumbled them loose a d pushed Castle in. Then he followed into the presence of the coldest host that ever welcorned man from storm. - At their feet, stark nak d, t lay a young Oreo equaw, and beside her, wrapped in the blankets she had stripped from her limbs, was a dead papoose, ColJ, stiff, hard as statues of bronze, the eta ed up in ISuth- erland's face. "Poor girl rhe muttered, laying his hand on the blankets. "Tony strayed, an' your man went to hunt it. I I Well, I reckon you don't want these any more. Here, 'Castle I Lend a hand to Iift her." ' 1 1 But Castle was down arid as still 1 as the dead woman , Sutherland swung 1iis belt. " Get up !" he cried. " Get up I Got up !" The lad moaned wit.hc,ut opening his eyes, and the feeder stood, - It in and, storing im. "Clean tucker - gloomily clown upon ed out !" he groaned. 1" What'll I do ?" , Through the open1 flap the fine ;drift spume poured and po dered alike the quick -and the dead. Outsill the b izzerd thun- dered wildly by ; within the strong man wreetlecl with a sudden darkling thonght. A minute passed--two--then he stoped out and walked rapidly had covered a score o i yards, he sto ped, r ay bat befor, he t returned, and bent on his rival the Name frowning stare. Once more he left; rco1utely tide time, yet halted again at 50 yard it and elowly re- traced his stem. About noon of the lowered and the drift i' litelned sufficient for Pere Bayon to makeis ,way as !far as Greer's. It was cold yct, to 1)0 mire but. a layer of comfortable fat kept the good fither anug and warm '- 40,1 I li el al red-che ked Christmas god( he Wad led 'through the MOW. , "For the land salter! I' lexelaimed Mrs. Greer, When he entered h rIkitchen. "What brings you out, father !" 1 " ,There's something moving over the valley," he answered, c ing the ' storm 1asse, daughter." ineculare !rom i and said, " If toe'. moecasin s Pere ucl looked smil- er Lettie. He ehe reeejved her first communion ; and his chreful hand had trained her unt kissed peach onthe please , hird clay the wind (bor. "Lend me yogi' g. Lettie heeded down' th- their place beside the eloc you'll wait a minute g While she slipped on be Bayon warmed his heads mg y on. e was prond 1 christened her; frombina il she no td like a sun - vent wall. "Come along !" shtnori to the stack !" ; I Under its lea!they teek wind. From their feet th side of a con - d. "I'll race you helttr from the veley sheered down to the drift haze which ehrouded the bottoms and the frozen riVer. They mild hear the stream complaiaing beneath its frozen ,bonds. Onnner40, he bald head. , SWelling, ohaately Of a proud woman. tirir yes—a black e arther slope just where the erownini benk cut the sky line. said. "No man shton." g the !glasses. " I , he replied. A moment later an e;xclarnation bought her to his side. • 6 "What is it ?" she eeke . "Look yourself." She raised the girseees and instantly, through.the drab of the dr f, there loomed lands plumped rp,oun beautiful, like bin brees But something else drew spot that moved along " Must 1-e a wolf," Leittte would cross the trail th4t The priest was foeusi have known men to do i OCIOP and people agree t Sicott's sion of cod-liver o' is the best thing to take for "don't. feel well and don' t know why," especially babies —they like it—men ;and women I don't mind it, but bi.14is actually enjoy it. Scut, FOR romc essy IT.-- OCOTT 1 •OWNE, cw TORONTO. soc. and $x.00; te. TE Rfli RCIIE St1ither a wo i an s tear ul or cheer- ful d pends not n what she has inateri- I ally, tut what sli is physically. Many an inulgent hu and is driven almost tearful outburst of a to despair by th wifewho hes It' very - thing she wantslin He wants to k w what'4 the matte,. But the 'wife can't tell. iShenly know that ;she i de- presse and despo dent. S h a condit on is usuall re - 1 a t e t o some- form of wo anly li diseast. The menta depression has lin corresjonding whine ly weakness. Doctor Pierce's 1tvorite Prescription chang s tearful wtu4n to cheerful women by du4ng the diseesps which cause plzys- icalw akness and ;depression of spirits. It este lishes re larety, dries unhealthy drains, heals infl mrnation , and. ulcera- tion, aid mires feiva1e weakness. Mr's. lice Adams I of' Laboratory, Washing - 'ton Co., Pa., says; With mauy thanks I write 'to let y u know how 11 ain. I can say by God's help an your help I am. Well. I have taken six bottles, f Dr. Pierce. FaVorite Prescription and two of is Golden Nle ical Discovery,' and I can do 11 my wok I an't preise your medi- cine too highly. I will r commend your medi- cines a long as I If. any one doubts this ,give th ni my addre se, 1 "Fa orite Prescription" makes' weak evome strong a ed sick Women well. ,Accept no stbstitute for the medicine `which works lwonders for weak ,hwomen. 11 I _ Keep the boivela heal hy by the timely] use of D ctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets a........seetnials.:......... Cp the isty figural of a giant Irnan. He was , 1 atumbli g along th i, trail, sometimes on it, ore of en offl dreiginIg an Indian juniper. #c WI y," she ex6 airried, "We Sutherland ! hat,c n have ha •pen!ed,?" " Lorik again," s id the priest. tabreath---"--" he' ll " He' haring a sled. Now he's stagger - ug, o ,"—fehi # # her lien ! There, he': up again ! Now he's s.de the ravine. I. e'd stretdhing on tho led—g ing to,coas the hill." , " Ne do a clear ' head," niurmured Pore Bayou. I 1 - . , Slotvlv the sled owed off, but soon in- creased ite speed u Milt fairly flew. Half way down it venisged in a black ravine, and he wet hersi held I eir breath '• then out Om tho dark of t Vries it swooped like a pouncing hawk, ro tided the 'bottom eurve nd shot the bank 1 I I " Whare'e your Otla ?" hastily inquired he plc t. • ; " C e ning stables." "Then run and tell him to hitch the ponies. I'll go On.: I ' He ran heavpyeel wntthe Va ley trail, but Lettie niado such sped t}iat the ponies overtoo1 hire On the fla s. A minute later they pulled up at i e f ozen ford, and Let. tie held the lines W ile her father ,broke a tail through the 0 ift. 1 " Why," helexcl im d, " there's two of em !" .. • Swathed in the 13a Castle ay beeid t Over hie face 8uthp:la rm. His own wa tur torm— hit , deathly Whitene s ot freezizijg 11 he groaned ; bet -h ith that the spir t yet ing he other. In ten min tee t e shakedowns iniGre r'a badly frezan, and f farmer end the pri and soaked soaked frozen applied all the rem surgery J ust ,befo ferere slipped their Pere Be on straig rsiecl plodded back t ' " Somi one'll ha " Th y'r quiet no take cm." ' e," begge ther leokti y : , "Th , r won't mi 21 1 he old, fo1k clilubed t id feel a 14 tle ' nerve the nor' ester wa flooribi shadows rift hissed by. The led, and a out as bossed wi eat by tte fir lowing co Is, ## Her m tentative " Oh, Ca'3Y enil After bed she chimney eerosa 3ide th dows of iron et sheteem th ed into She r Satherl torn the peered low but e '1 Get he at beforo the ma again, Qeietly bed. Ho r Ye kn sonality he sigh ba k, h But fore he pskzidnof ere • °dedurip1r inoeaimg 04 in t the ban "Go. bapk !" hhi breake the man tried, an woe° on slid fort to kdo ing stol foniad h ' On hi seftly fe the siee in writ Wg ha won tal line ah bro love and 14 rosy hr head it4 awn e peyiltiw.:Ptei saw her lHooviivsh ot ET° lded You ' A -t Mr4. Gr ]ut s1 quietly h ; equaw's blankets, e broken Jumper. d had thrown an ed unWard, to the white—with the sh. t'Vhen' moved, r sob nor sigh told red in the body of wo were lying in itchen. Both were r two long hours the t iubbed and chafed, mb4 in kerosene, and ie e proved of prairie editak, when the suf- go y for 'heavy sleep, ten d his I weary back this misaion. le to sitlup," said Greer. e but soon the fever'll Lettie. dujoioos, and remarked y'lli mebbe wander a d, en' dad will be in e stairs to In the led sadly; flitted. Out- louded win - the do r every bit h' glittering. frost. , picking pictures voice babbl- ntil a dden talk, ala hastily, every ner e thrilling. nd was,eitt rig up in hed. He had andage from his fate 4' his red eyes o the chirOest tomer ' he spoke in 1 ,. li rneet tones. tip, ! Get up ! Got up, say !''' ped quic10 t� , the istairs ; but e could callehee emu name fell from s lipe. , She hesitated. He called •ntly, and ourioeity balanced fear. losing the dome she ti -toed to his I r 1 1 7" Elle said. !' I her, but inebrporated her per.in dream. '1.i_ Ain there she is !" " Come frbm !" Then, sinking closed his eyes. ' I tie wae.no ,mcire than seated b�. as again tuaraveling his tangled ought. "1 could leave him," he frowning, heavily. "Who'd know? alone, an' --why not ‘7 ? ' He sway- li de to side 1ille his eated mind every detail df the me ntal strug- tepee. T en, with a nild toes of 11 s;he cried ittty : f l ' I promised er to bring him ' . , , aehion, bit by bit, with many pauses, 'Lettie gathered from own lipt the dory of his love, his hie temptation. As the tight, d the tire dicd and the shadows Ito play about the room, she name Him ; and Whon at last' gray mem- through th'e whitened panes, ib kneeling bY hi bed. 1 , frost scarred lane the chill rays • One arm! lay ,beneath his head ; had rolledi from the other, bar- ipg bands and knots of muscle. ered at its strength. His face er, too. St ife, struggle and avail had refined it ; his mouth with aorrow. And these lines, as ed over hirri, let loose a flood of tender sympath rush banished t e watcher's pallor; opped lower, lower, lower until Ion& hid his ce. ' d ; but a moment later, when his d, she was moothing Castle's He could not se her face and fondle the lad's tangled but he ed curls. lid he_know' that it was done for ? He turned his back and e in pain ?' she asked anxiously. i ge," he a awe ed, and just then came down Oka. ou go right to bed, child," she get some Sleep was not for ttie. She lay, py, dreaming ber love dreams a /7 until a hungry f she dress Slither lb 5 Heel to her et, another minute. I never did alite, hile Lettio, thinking he ha arils% b w d her head in secret utberla d broke trail to hie Ow Tho storm was over. , Far to Niel so , ild nor'wester wam ending its -day troPical ephyr. Eternal silence the, prairie. All about the e4ed in shimmering white; th thrilled like wine, the frost bet tingling, _Earth, air and sky lel h Million Jabots the alio* caat up sunlight,'yet not a single ray blaokriess of hie soul.' ' - For thc next two weeks he tuning 'a eipk heart and his fr °thing poi1d tempt him forth he prair e Chicken that picked door, no a lisuoy wolf that dail challonge to his dog. ' Then,tiri ion, he docided to put in the r winter 1 inhering OD the Shell. had to is nearest neighbor, b not go. HO waited for Castle, f in ing,he had, reacl the girl wrong; bu Dever came. sp the tw' ter months dragge years, and in the middle days Sutherlaid drove into . Moosomi ivisOns, and for tobacco, of whip emeked al double fame. As he turh in the general store, two wo counter exchanged the penile of At 'first II e aid no atteetion. Li of e hive their voices pounded i krnelil the st uterlof thetwo menta Greer. Thon he hate ed. '4 Yes,' said the other, marry e ", Pere B yon, to be sure." " Vel!, seein' as the youeg ma testani, 1 thought—" " Your turn, Sutherland !" br ke etotekee er " Tobacco ? Must be e these days " ' He laughed at his own joke, a !while he bustled arotind. Suth lied, bdt he caught Osery sylla ornen'el ta k. One had heard tha an's faLher would steek a farm had seen a andinme present fro jab sisters.j Both had bids to th Arid nothin fit to wear. Thus t on pntil, heart (lick, he left the at ' Loo a real bad, pesn't he, leaV ?" oh erved the etouter woma after hii. le 1e Ile dues so," sympathetically other.: " What'a he doin' here? wait up the Shell." ", Saye'he's going toetrike ferth o row;" c mmented the storeke le e of news the woinen carried ion ' rairie el retailed warm of spring. On b urbed, hut towards morning he ' nd slept till the sun Shone full er. A flood of light poured in. iridow., Then he rose and flung 11 that night Sukeriand t . !tevredo's ilicl drihking ii ol .tritnhg w t h At Sti decenb • intebtal daps d ; then, r nother locik at th ir subject, d land stole down deli' a Ws bed waft empty. gone,"said her moth r in reply rt eclook. , "J811' wo idn't Wait ee each a fielt her shaplarneee: th the as a rapped lu a were ken air th limbs ed ; from thel bright ler ed the 1a3 close, atel face. n t even abut his t rew g off f the 8 e told hie hye h did e ip.. Castle )nMke r pro - ie tiow ted his at the county. he hum is ears neki Lettie • 4 4 au, wh- o'a to 11 a Pro - in the tiog it d chatted rl nd re - le of the Mr young t e other his Eng- edding eyf rattled re or fel- lancing agreed the 'ught he ✓ Jwest to. pe which o t e wed - seed and dozed off upon his -Wide tte he air knolls re eke strutted before admi hens ; owls cackled cheerily, a o w bell wn the valley. As he stood, in the sunehine, aw to the mission belle began to c ime. he thought z the mati# b b aware and th high sun saiudut'. downu no u ut apn t nob de t music, forbil from the- b aokness tie's flower face. still there when, two h ur later, nod the door. , sleepy head !" he ea le 1; then teed from ood God, All, at one its signific nee burst ilini. Shkminir1g the dor, he lay hinlied hi head, yet, tough he e bell's fair Mope Le 1 He wa Cathie op '' Hell eppalled by' the face whichatvas r the bed 'ethos he exclaimed; " eiy op sick ?" - and paseed_the qaettion; vei first chance" he ea oachfully. '1 You got to leave me bere to su months ?" ok here, old an,"Oastl ek for a who moneb, a ou'd gone to the Shell.' eii, it don't atter pow ()red in tones that Were e stared at t e opposite ed; - I g t i? 1 inan, are ' Suther Was to h and rep there nee three ion '1 w " Bauet el d Munro leaded, said that " Oh; land ans dull, and Castle as '4 Arent you goint wish me oyi ?" Sutherlnd glanced ti angriily and .growl- ed i " ould you if I We•B in your shoes? You've- - " Say,' Claetle interr pted, " you surely don't think that I—ItY George, I believe you do 1 What a lark 1 i roust tell the, girla." I As he r n outside, S theriand cprang to olibw, 4 Come back l" he roared. "Come ack, I sa 1" Then h atoppld ocad, and asped, fir ' the door opened. and Lettie teemed i side. 1 ° " I tho ght it was y ur—your hu band," e stamm red. My h eband ?" she echoec woad ringly. "1-1 ha Isn't one !" tiShe sto dibefore him flushing and paling, rembling like a lily in the wind, end he shook in a nipathy. r a moinent kie was silent, tryng to graep he sit ation ; then he spoke, nd the onl this, the stupid could thin I tosay was "But btrtJ,--but he ked -You ? ' " Yes," she aswered, stepping by 1 im to oew iud ° ,1" but he ecion2H-got over it. ok!' I It was sinall, low ndow, and as Suth- erland bent itheir hea s airnost touched. Outside, ' al brand 8L Portland cutter, sat Kate liolward, and her ear Castle was hispering aemething hieh Made her blush : r.1 a d. ain1e. D°1'btbleY. look ha py ?"mLettie whis- . 1 v'teAllin!d t ri—ani t .n—an then --ah, 1 ` THE iND. • -it er "You sternly Was hell for uther- elessly 11 until —About neon on Jul led into th City of WG McDonald, Of East Zorr by the bar ing of -a dog toncausec by a rope ar aeinial tut ed upon ,Mr NeArous Hedathes 2ad, a cow being datock,i by 'Finlay becte infuriated and b I the irrita- und ite neck. The McDonald, threw 1.1111112111111111MIMA Mrs. B ilpy, 632 Qu Ont., wh se husband Casket C.• 'states :—" 1 was in ai xhausted not sleep well and s from hea aehes. Ex to me the remarkable y Nerve Fo44 I have f tonic and n nowsay headache . I rest and bave for a1 long time an #every weir" Nervous headaches iently cured by enrich' Setting the nervous order. LrL Chase's N relief for 1 headache b lasting cu e, It creat iend nerve force and m Sickly str ng, well . an nature's g eatest resto box, at all dealers, or E Toro to. r Zhas Ner en's Ave., London, s with the Globe y nervous system ondithen. I could ered 4 great deal rience, has proven lue oDr. Chase's und it a splendid hat I ent- ee from leep bettejr than I feel irlealil, well in _ n onli be ertnan- ng th bl d and ysteml in 1 perfect rve F d i not a t a t oro gh and new ric lo kes. t e w ak and vigo ous It is tive, so cents a anshn, J3ates 8; od 1 him to the ground, and, after trampling him, started to run down the Beaohville road. Mrs. Stinson, wife of the keeper ,ef the tollgate, came out to stop it. The cow caught her on its horns and tossed her over the gate. She is severely injured about the body, internally and externally, and is in a rather serious condition. The beast was caught near the electric railway pow:r houee. LI.F PERIL. • Story of a Girl Saved By a Newspaper Article. She Suffered from Headaches, DizzinesS and Night Sviveatit—Her Friends Feart ed SheaWas Going Into Consumption. From L'istvenir, St. Jerome, Que. Among the thousands of young girls wh bless Dr. Willies:tie' Pink Pills tor safel carrying them through that meat perilou period Of their lives when they step fro girlhood into the hroader realm of woman hood, there is none niore enthusiastic tha Miss Gabrielle Thorne% a young lady know to rnost of the residents of St. Jerome, Que. and greatly etiteemed by all her acquaint ances. To a reporter of L'Avenir du Nord Miss Thomas said : "From the time I wa fourteen until I was eighteen years of ag my health was very bad. I was very weak had no appetite and could do no work. A night I prespired greatly, and frequently slept bet little. I suffered from headaches dizziness and could Inanely move about reached a stage when my friends feared without becoming breathless, and finall was going into consumption. I was -undet the care of doctors, but their treatment did not help me. I then tried several adveri tised medicines, but with the same poor- re finite, and I had come to 'think I °mild not get better. One claY I read in a news paper the statement of a young girl whos symptoms were almoet identicalwith m own, who was cured by the use of Dr. Will hams' Pink Pills. I then decided to try this medicine, and he.ye reason to bless the day I did so. I had only used the pills • few weeks when I began to get better, an in a couple of months' every symptom of m trouble had disappeared and I was as strong and healthy as any girl of my age. I have since alwaya enjoyed the hest of health, an I shall be glad indeed if my experiene proves helpful to some other suffering girl.' The happiness of health for both men and women lies in the timely use of Dr. Wit4 liam's Pink Pills, which act As a nerve tonie and aupply new blood to enfeebled systems. They have cured many thousands of cases of anaemia, "decline," consumption, pains in the back, neuralgia, depression of spiritee heart palpitation, indigestion, rhematism, sciatica, St. Vitus' dance, and partial paras lysis. But substitutes should be avoided if you value your health; see that the full name, "DL. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale' People," is on the wrapper around every box. Sold by all dealera inmedicine, or sent post paid at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 lsy addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 1 Little Wiuiein Canning Time. When ma gst4 busy rnnin' things about this timd Ce Yes And leaves m 'with the baby, fer to watch the little dear, First thing yen know it falls some way, and gets an And maliev'omfuelebttlemariPiPic up' the stairs, about; six at P. al Juno She sendme down to watch the stuff that's boilin' in the pot, , And oh, the einell that cornea from there is good, li But pretty soon, somehow, it gets to bubbling from tell eytd9puwhat ! . i And ma comes, falling over chairs and things, to make it stop! , 1 She gets the cne all sot in rowe, and when it's boil- ed eneugh 1 It splashes on her hands and burne while she pours o And jusbtehese ssetuff. rrn loolin, on there's sonLbhing I slips emehoW 1 I 1 And down the can goes on the floor, ars1 gee! but there'S a rove.. I When ma gets busy asannin' thinge, I wish that I could go [ Far, faraway from here—about a thousand miles or And then corn 1 - leo— back along about the time the table's set, And ma got o t fecan or two cf good stuff to be et. —Chicage Record -Herald. Oise LAXA-LIVER PILL every night for thirty days makes a Porriplete cure of biliousness Tha/d con- -I etipation. at is—just 25 cents to be cured. • 'Wise Sayings. A man who is paid $25,000 a year to jolly other men,1 tves this Iadviee Learn to 1 ugh ; a good laugh is etter than medici e. ' Learn hoi4r to tell a story ; it's as we/leome as a sunbeari in a sick room. Learn to eep your troubles to yourself; the world is too busy to care for your ilia and aorrowsj. I Learn to top croaking • if you can't see any good in self. Learn to bide your aches and pains under a pleasant tmile ; no one cares to hear whether yon hare earache, headache or rheumatism Learn to meet your friends with a ensile; a good humored man or woman is always welcome, buta dyepeptic or a hypechon- oot. driao isn't wanted anywhere and is an n he worldI keep the bad to your- uisance to - Above all, give pleasure to those around you. Lose no chance to do a0, for you pass through the world but once. Any 'good thing you cen do, any kindness you can show to any human being, you'd bettir do it now. Dc+)t defer it nor neglect 't, for yoa won't pass this way again. The Sight -Of It Whets The I Appetite. , MALT i3REAKFAST FOO Always al Welcome Dish at The orning Meal. MANY US4 IT TWICE A DAY IN THE HOT WEATHER. Malt Breakfast Food is a blessing to thousands in' the hob' weather. Amongst those who to 1 with brain and muscle, a large proport'on have weak and failing ap- peuitea, and «ere it hot for a relished dish of delicious u alt Breakfast Food, the duties and labors of the day could not be properly met. Malt B eakfast Food wheta the weary appetite. It is always a welcomed dish at the morning .eal. Many, with great ad- vantage, use t for breakfast anti supper in the hot we ther. Tee, it for a week and note your gai in strength. Your Grocer recommends 1, C urteouS Hints. Perhaps th re is no greater strain upon " neighborly eeling" than living next door to a poultry 'ard whose inmates are allowed to " run "— eking exercise ground of the adjacent flow r and vegetable gardens. A San Diego yo ing lady who 4,vae subjeoted to the annoyano politely asked' her neighbor to keep his eta at home.; She asked it several times nd still no attention was paid to her griev nee. , Finally she hit upon an ingenious ethod of protecting herself. She prepar d grains of coin by tying to them, with eo e strong caret thread, small cards bes.rin the worde. "Please keep your chicken at home," and distributed the grain am ng her flower heds. The chicke s cane to! feat as minal, and greedily swell wed the corn, not perceiving the thread until the card wits against their jaws. Then they c uld'neither wallow the card nor rid -flue Pelves of th cern. Twenty or thi by of the m home, bearing he polite requ culpable owner who, etruoki with t e Method. of the hint, promptly oub. t e threads and coo-' d up the birda. - This was form le, but a delicate hint upon a like offence w s conveyed frlem one ag- grieved re labivit to another I wheee any _stronger tneasur s would have been out of place. The suffering ietim of hen sl was taken ill, and the perhaps unconacieus effender elew his choicest birds and sent , them to 4e invalid. The invalid feasted thereon, ad sent back a mes age of thanks ,c, the effelit that the fowl w re delicious and tasted ia her violets. , 6 How a Yor.I County F rmer-wsi,s ictinnizecl. , '1. Silas Toole, ne of York entinty's'moet ly evvindl d eke ago, y en who ever vince. The swellow d enders ran at to their prosperous farmers, was clever out of $5,000, a, couple of we two of the aliol4st confidence m operated in thab part of the Pr story was kept for a few dayeen b only frori the police and publie, but from t he members of Mr. Toole's own tamily. Mr Toole has been confined to his home since the day he found out that he had been victimized, and his wife and children were unable to ala - count for his illness. Day after 'day,his wi e questioned him, but she got no satisfaction until early the next morning He could keep the story o himself no lo ger, and a mitted that thd worry over the lose of the money caused him to take to 14s bed, and, at intervals, contemplate suicide. WANTED TO BUY HIS FA M. Silas Toole hives on the Estbn farm, in Whitchuroh township, about three miles from Newmarket;, and is reputed to lie worth upwards of $50,000, representing many years of savings. The d te that tkie men called on him he was at work on the farm, and was summoned to the house by his domestic, who explained that two wel - dressed strangers wanted to see' him in the house. There the confidence Men outlined a schemOo Mr. Toole, for the !purchase of his farrn,twhieh he valued at $10,000. They observed that they were nephews of Hoe. William Mulook, Postmester-G neral who was anxious to get control 01 the plea+ Toole agreed to sell, and the men promised to return in a few days with the deeds for him to sign. The strauger carried a valise, which they claimed contained $10,000, done up and sealed in four packages of $2,503 each. The money, they observed, was se- cured from the Dominion Bank in Toronto, and each package was purportea to bear th- signature of the manager, certifying to thl correetnees of the amount supposed to b inside. The valise they left with Tool ea.5ing they 'would keep the 1ey ntil sue time as they °turned with the deeds. oun. /IAD ANOTHER PROPOS Bat two daYs elapsed before the ,strang- ers drove up to the Toole farni again, and explained that they were reedy to close the deal, but would rather delay the matter for another 24 hours. They dada ed that they had paid a visit to the farm of Joshua Wil. eon nearby during their absence, and it had been offered' them for a trifle less thah $5,000. The strangers declared that th deal must be closed at once, and touchoti gurity i the yetis , Toole for the Aoan of $5,000, pointing ort that he had ood sec which was auposed to contai$ $10,000. 4 first Toole wlas suspicious, nd asked tble men why they, did not want Ito use their own money. , This, vhey sai , would th unsatisfactory' because it would mean the breaking of th4 sealed packages, and thah the particular 4noney was to be used for the purohase of th Toole property. The e - planation seem d satisfactory, and the old man consentedlto go with the to the bank at Newmarket,' where he w s to get thp money. Toole; without fart er parleying, drew out 65,000, which he h nded to th two confidence pien. As the drove awa ' towards the Wilson _farm, 't'h y told. Too; that they would be back wit h n a couple cf days. The old 'man went cone, looked at - the valise, and then put 11 in the safe t place in the ho se. THEY IDID NOT IIEERN. I As days pasesk by and the men did nob return, it suddenly dawned n Toole that they were not eoming back', He resolve to find out wh t was in th valise, an broke it open, only to dis over that th sealed package contained, instead o money, nothin but paper, pebbles an other things of o value. Ins de of one cli the parcels was a note, which you open this w will be far way." Tool I. read, "When was terribly wrought up afte opening th valise and readi • g the note. It was to much forhim, a d he took to his bed. AN OTTA "Life Was No Livin scribo PAINE'S C Wrought a Cure t Whol A GEN LEMAN SAYS: Burden I o M. and Mortal C uld De - y Sufferi _ E BOTTLE. OF LEW? C MPOUNE Glorious alnd Happ3t at Astonis ed Conana eased suffer' have become of physician, In the ranks f sick and di ars, many men; and women hopeless because of the failures and their medicines. We would haste all such deje pairing mortals take comfort We would iinpress upon them truth that Pai e's Celery abundantly able to save and o titude of peo e saved fro cted and des ilia very day. the blesse ompound ie re. A mill disease ancl In o r handsornly illus- trated catalogue rou will find f II lines an1 prices of ail that is newest in wedding rings,J bridal presents, bride maids' favors wedding invita- tions, 0.tc. A copy of this 4taiogue will be cheerful y sent Itu on applica ion. you Ry Yo ie BrOs., go and Adelaid/J Sts., TOR(1)NTO. WE PRLY C1-1ARGE AND REFUND1 MONEY IP DE IRED. JULY "About a yer ago my hair was corning out very fast, so 1 bough ' a bottle of Ayer's Heir Vigor. ,14 el sTpedtllefalliti nowit is45 inches in lenj."—Mrs. nit . pl 13oydston, Atellison Kans. There's anot er hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Flungry hair needs food needs hair vigor—Ayer's. This is why we say that Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long an t. i neavy. MOO a • All dram:Ws. If your druggist ea .not sapply you, send 1115 One &liar and' we will ,expreas I you e. bottle. Be sure and give the mime ti of your nearest expressoffice. Addeets/ J. C. AYER CO.,LoWelleltst86. ,.., 0 ;"..1T.P"XelloOkNOIMOINANISMOONNiatuitsipamatirid 1:2132113.214111•120. death have given strongand incontrovertible,' testimony that Paine's Celery Oompoun can save even at the e eventh hour. Mr. lk Pinter, Ottawa, Oat., tells of his terrike conditien, his failures with physician, and of his wonderful cu e by Paine's Celery Compound; he write thee: - "For four years 1endured terrible agony and misery, owing tit pains in my head and chest. Life -was a bueden to me, and ne mortal could describe my ssufferinge. I was treated by doctors, and used many patent' medicines, but nothing gave me relief natal 1 used your Paine's Celery Compoundi thank God for the day it was breught te1 my notice in the Ottawa papers. I have ! taken three bottles of the medicine,' and to.1 l i day I can truly say t at I kel like a tiew i man. I will reeomme d the remedy whertat ever I have the oppor unity, as it is the beat ever given to sufferers." Facts About the Eyes. Eyes of any color Neale weak brows and long concave 1:insaheeho, sariill e copneetaiptuletieofnm. eteclin;rivaem::::rwareelkiky - havelh ec leehaarmbellue: nieYes138.1most the only reptile. providedretedsi hlong, we with eaunnu. eLe 1 i dpenetration.' Eharp corners indicate g Homer attributed protruding eye to. Juno. He called her hie ox -eyed Jtine. The utility of shed lig tears is to keep the eyes cool, thong the balance of the headmaybeht The irieoftohe. eye i rarely ef vile valor, but commonly mott 4 with blaek, blue,' erange, yellow, grey, jor all combined. I - It seldom happens t at both eyes are ex -i actly alike. An examination with a magni- , lying glass usually d eovers many differ -1 ences between the tw . A red object is not early as visible at it.' dietanceas one in w ite. A red ,globe a foot in !diameter can be perceived clearly . only a 'distance of 8 000 feet, and a blue glass a little farther. It is said that the p evading color of eyes among patients of tun tic asylums see brown. erblaek Brown . eyes are sai by °mullets to be the - strongest. , The eyes should no be used to Weeklies's, or sickness. i ' Unsteady eyes rajdIy jerking frets side . to side, are frequent4- indicative 01 an tat` settled mind. The ostrich is believed to see objeets 110. - hind him as well as these in front. ; Persons - standing directly behind an ostrich can seen seen by the bird.—Ph idelphia Record. the pupils of his eyes and are tints emir', i . 1 The Agotu g Pains -,c)! Bheutatism. ' Swollen, aching joi le, muscles 'are stiff and sore, every move Mit accompanied by pain. The most potent: remedy is PolsOri's Icervline, which has lve times the pain - a i subduing power of anir ; other preParatione Apply the Nerviline °piously, rub it M well, and then bind in hot flannel band- age. This will eure the worst etses in -a - short time. Try Nerviline for Rheumatism ,. Neuralgia Sciatica,m . i ' Lubagodidi -it's right, and only costs la quarter, Sold- 4 I. V. Fear, druggiet, eaforth. . Dr. Hamilton's Pill4 Cure Constiriation. . Can YQU Tell? It is surprising how many instances there are in every day life ii which the average person shows a sad la k of observation. In order to test this, you 1 have only to put one ortwo of the followin questions to the -field man you meet, and bserve -his MUM% You will notice that, in most instances, the - -object about which y u make enquiries one which your friend has seen suffienentil frequently to enable h M te give you a et:a- rea answer had he he9n observant. How many legs has billard table? Most people will say six. s a matter a fade there are:eight. How many steps d you go up when you retire at night" Yoi probably travel up and down the stales at least twice a day, yon ought to know. What is the number of your watch? Oa the average clo k are th.e unixtereln re ogIchkhta7d . Is written IV. or IIII.? Oa which side of a coachman's hatis the ith buttonss of eacamsaewithlfacoattheabruettoonnst women's wearing apparel?. How many toes or Wong has a oat? Y3011 may think 10 or 20. .4.8 a matter of fact, it - has 18. Into which sleeve do you put your I. first when dressing ? Caut on 1 This is not a gentle ord—but when yen think how liable you a e not to purchase for 7be the only remedy ueiversally known and a remedy that has had the largest Bale any medicine in the world since 1808, for the cure and treatment IA Consumption and Throat and Lung tronbles, without losing - its great popularity all these yeare, you will, be thankful we ea1let your attention to Bosohesdo German SMrup. There are ree many ordinary cough 1 remedies made by - druggists and others tiat are cheap sod goott for light colds per aria, but for severs Coughs, Bronchitis, Cr up—and especially for Consumption, where there is difficult expectoration and copghing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing like. Gent -Ian Syrup. Sold by all druggists in the civilized world. G. G. GREEN, Woodbury, N. J. —Registrar Jenkins, f the Ontario Ect- ueation Department, pl ees the number of pupile writing or having written on exam- inatione authorized by the department this year, approximately, at 11,000. Of these 5,506 wrote en part I. of the junior leaving examinatien ; 13200 on' part I. matricula- tion ; 3,000 for junior leaving teacher.' cer- tificates ; 1,000 on the seiner leaving ;exam- • ination • 1,00 for the contests for e0111131e7r• eial dipiemas, and over twenty on the 001- mercial specialist examination. These to tale are ahead of 1901, the increase of can- didates in the COMOIOrdal courses ,being, especially noteworthy. follovring for last week late.1 11/ n met 130 ye July Tis and others, a 5 and 1.0, Liao, opened up, nut as ---the petit n-honld be opened council was sted shoal and drake vat granted per/ pipes in St. Jose' accounts, tie mendey, the 4th - boards ehould ache& funds sent beriloginiso:ierlisi#Ptrceuour.g.e,txhhi evItior et tell t is a eir,i1Olifhzedit:dialux inotev ieb ritieR eSaibi tg:b eerae itodai urr:13;:zul 321:3IsealtIi(i all. the PfYninal. IltOr 1,3P; totineil itt la the townebi 24a3t3Uld *otabtrnalAe-inv'b ed esourt of revis TI vel:o dPee ebdy. t4011,f erenvot. ;sr:: ibt ewan: Ment roll as rev Moved by Mr. 1 McDonald, that appointing Mr. .etntictond teiesto'eroat o :Bore ociednigvedeeded abfraPwymMaari, ...concession. 14. of the ...Strafe) Carried. -After eounts, the noun nail -a -if the reeve urning I T e nearveiou! being xnuele talk -daily recognizini -this simple inhal of rimming to th ills, they protee . ozone, it kills cc, utess, quickly m Asthma, Lung though 01 oth Ce.tarrhelone 18 venient to nso. its enormous a ; small Biz+ druggist, Seger NOTES.—A h -this locality on ..! 4AI:tearing Wad 4 Eldt.—BrtIsselei Mr. R. Young, aturday; at lo Zen perty -wi round, at Bei teruly 17t1i. Th be enband to I' body tome. Do DR. LOW'S WO) liable worm eaTelle: erer adults. Be sure titttene BREEZES.—Th pear to Inenopoli Ibis vicinity at loilyere doing bi they ransack ti pick up everyti for market.—T1 ing to hold a beautiful lawn 'They intended 1 but the wet we postponement.— place, it visitiu resent.—The more, and the 'divided the orom -July 1813.—Qttitt betty attended Aldine', of Oral evening, when Was uts1ti3d itt Me-Faelelon, of it 4ueste witnesser erformed by t ordwieh. A spent be/therm leftfor their Vht_treday morn -01 Mititoe visit week.—Mr. 8n !college, Will CO -copal church shiceathee—Mr. burg, did a lob 4 cidewalks here I teeter shape lat YeCrs.—Mr. B. week.—The with the Sprit! W. A. Cook, of ern' of his niece earcline, last sel lor some ye* en_.'d while hero 'Which develop Was a bright ys eepeeted by all making her Chegg and dale SPringbank, Renertiller, Jae 'ivies and t ,Ineeting of shar at Harriston la eare that ever there as many 'Want some $5fi fore they eau George Ruttier and Mieses Ett are at present ' enineeing Iife -Anson Ruttaul the entrance Ise Ohvedy at the', fiation. HAD -vows -sores, wounds,. vu Inseets, burns, eas Znake Mak For the pas family ,of Cee netii Ohl° bee and puzzleid b trorn the piano day and the n leen opened se, gation made,11 eoIved. Durit Timberlake:1'e piano daily, fr