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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-01-30, Page 7. 0. -190 --111.!°115- 161."111111111111611.1milmeestele a most thOron erry eectoral and ty that for all die- s it never CUSELD- , if 0 ntoll, ry Pectoral iieurnatism ; -a it would. dyspepsia; rneci it. But coughs and kinds. We sixty years :en saying i 1;!..t for nn ordtna roncint1a. hearer,- att. most economical keep on liand; no., loam ma. e use of mat Break. diet after weaning. teeakfaee Food at 15- iy mealfor baby ars 0 cent infant food. od ie- a esredigested y digeeted by the. keeps the etomach aiao builds up fleeb, 3cfts 3ozning in from Ia. tell of magnificent • Malt Breakfast Food Try Malt Bteek- r and note the happy ean eupply you. the Evidence.. Toronto, says that for • habituel constipation, money fer medicine, was ta. He now reeomnienda Its ta his friends, beeante ie ailment Yon cau be a treatment. One pill a UB Work. meeting of the Chit- in M LO.336.18 Cffice, f Iaet week, was led than elle previoue it made a reporb of ed been attended to, a brought before the reaulia had been en - beneficial to the chil- etract from et letter si, Superintendent of -t with epproval, and o extend the services itt tho county, and no of the larger eerie work- of ohild res - e bear from you re- eieeting. Aro very society for Huron lendicl field in your - this work. I wish eeure a man to give work, as in the ease - 1, of Owen Sound., e comities of Grey, coe, and, by contri. places, the society un to the extent of thotigh at first they iim 1,00. He is ac -- work, looking after ing homes and visit - re la that district. ng the right man- aess, can tieoure the aims_ cf all demise e be something for in Goderich." as reed showing: tta oae. dren'e hos- . 10.00 17.35- $ 14.50 15.00 25.00 $ 54.50 $ 27.15- $ 54.50. i r the current year iitchcU7; vice-presi- I. : seoretareetreae- , exeoative commit - Hays and Mr. 6 new Gill iers ask Z.iVETS in all perts of - gad to aseiat in the ted and dependent and injurious sue -- once is invited, and eeeistance in castes er plauee, theeffieers d a hand. GENTLEMAN IARKABLE 11 atic Sufferers - COMPOUND and Agonies. • cares wrought by d for rheumatic mpresaed medical ay, sl*o best prac- he great value of be ie with eonfid- Ind stands nn - he varied forms of on ita good work ,,enadian honneet crippled aed ute • ibie dieease, are soy, health and inpound is the a and eaves the that he or she wale, Rox ton • 0 die by some of United Stiles, I ui terribly ill, and a a gon les from 1 wAs strongly Oempeund. bottle dicl me so th the medicine E 8.. when .1 found indeed, I never an at preeent. I to tell others of and will alwaya ;bled with rhea - and children ain and seven haa infte tons of erif a few days to ight the cap- -a tor big, and orced to attend heir baga, bask - • even wagons, cho took the / ney for it, and 0 buy had re- cided to raid a- ^ JANUARY 30, 1903. TIME TABLE, •••• Grand Trunk Railway. *awe leave Seatorth and Clinton ritatione a4 :Wows SRA4011TH. CLINTON. Isereseew 10.18 P. M. 10.27 P. IL 12.40 re et. 12.55 P. le ..• Mixed Train _ 9. P 0 A. M. 10.15 A, M. ed Train .... 6.45 Id. 7.05 P. aliz.. - g°11PaspswaseEintigognerr-...., 8-1 P. IC 2.66 P. 7.5 A. AL 7.88 4.16 P. 'aired Train-- _ • . 4.4 Pe 51 P82.133.8T64011 and 4)O88O NORTIL Pass. Palmerston- .... . 7.30 p.m. Ethel- . ... • 8 e7 8.17 t,„<2.7 Wingbara- 8.38 GOLCCk Sores. Pass. 6 51 a.rn Blu• evale.... • . ' tn7.92 Brue s. ....... ..' 7.18 23 Pa• lmerston... .... 8.20 incardine. Mixed. Mixed 12.20 p.m 8.45 ann. 1.07 940 1.10 10 00 1.30 10.20- 1.36 10.80 Mixed. P..S3. 9 a.m. 8.05 p.m 4.17 8.13 10.00 3 25 10.15 3.85 11,30 4.20 London, Huron and Bruce. fUNG Passenger. London, depart.......... 8.16 A.M. 4-50 nes Centralia.-- ..... 9.18 5.55 Exeter..- ...... 30 6 07 9.44 6.18 9 60 6.25 0.58 6.83 10.16 8.66 10.20 7.12 10 33 7.20 10.60 788 11.00 7.65 !IereaiL.• • -• ... ..... .1 Bruoefteld-.... Kippen _ Clinton - - e. . Londetboro Myth- ... .. Be:grave- - - Wingbani arrive...... . Swum sours- Winghatn, depart.- - BelgraVe Myth- . •• .. ••••••••••••••1 •• •• LOndeabor0•• • • • • • • ••• • • Clinton-- -e _ .4 Kippen- • .... . •.... • . • • Paeter. 9 • .0" Cc/arena-. --.• London, (arrive)... _ Passe:mon 6.50 a.m. 8.10 r. 7.01 8.23 7.14 3.86 7.22 8.45 7.47 4.16 8.05 4.40 8.16 4.60 $.22 4.65 8.86 5.10 8.46 6,90 9.46 A. M. 6.90 Beautiful Flowers What mark of respeot can there be given to a living or departed friend greeter than the presentation of , live flewere. ta het is more r nining for tho family table? What w R make us thukand are the greab works ot the Greeter more el inlyethan the beautiful Rae aed Carnation? We supPly NNTMIDID 1\T C4- S SOICIETUS Funeral Deigns, web as Crosece. Anehora, Wreaths, Ilettots, Pdiewa, Gates Ajar, to fact all new and up. to -dale emblems that cannotbe eurpaseed by any city establiehment, and prie.ete much lees. Full line of lettering, also done. You ben oan Bee eamples be• fore erdering. Give us a trial for your Christmas Floween Please send order In eaely so that* they may be kept fcr you. Mail o dere promptly filled. THE 141T0HE1i.t NUBSERY CO.. 192643 Mitchell, Ont, STOOK. FOR RVICE. 110 PIG BREEDERS. -The undersigned will keep J. ott Lot 26, Concession E, L. R. S., TnekezemIth, thoroughbred TAXWORTII Pia, also a thorough- bred IZOILE.BrIIRR PIO. & lilted number of Bows will be admitted to each. Term ,, 1, payable at the time of service, or tine if charge.. JAMES GEMMILL. 1608-52 PIG FOR SERV/CF.-II on Lot 29, Coneeesion bred Yorkshire boar to limiled number ef sows. service. JOHN ELGIE, Ch -"DIG- FOR SERVIOE-T X Lob 2-9, Conceesion 11, bled Yorkehire Boar, to whi ed nentber of KINCEt. Ter time ot Benicia with the p neeeesery. HUGH T. GRIE undersigned will keep 1, }fibbed, a Thorough- -bieh he will admit a erine.-81 at the titre of Ee.hurst, Ont. 1771-tf e undersigned 'has on lacKilion a thorough - h be will admit a limit- s -75e, payable at the ivilege of returning if E. 1782-tf BULL FOR SERVICE.-norneelead Rex, 49797, the pure bred Angus b ill,will stand for service on Lot 19, Concession 2, 5 eKillop, for the year 1903 -Terna.-$L25 for pooh cow. to be paid Jan- uary after gerviera If not do paid 25e per co' will -be Wed. JAMES MeINTOSH Ss, SONS. 193ext e PILEKONE " PSrr F.RILE Opinions of Leaciing Physicians. Ws certifies that I have ' used Strong' Pilekone in the treatment of pike, b th external and interaal, and have found it an Inv'. ueble remedy, and can recommend it with confide -lee to anyone re quiring treatment for this most diet ogling atfection. J. D. FOUR, M. D., Med. Supt. Landon Generel Hos- pital. i Price, 81-00.7 For sale bel druggists or by main on ' ; , receipt of price. 1 W. T. STRONG, Manufacturing Cheiniet, Lendon, i Ontario. 1796-52 The flicifillop Mutual Fin Insurance Company. ,FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY 0 'LY INSURED orrTqnL J. B. McLean, Presider!, Kippen P. 0.; Thomas Fraser, vice-president, Br nefieo. ldm P. 0. ; hoas E. Hays, libroy.Treas. Seafor p William Chesney Seater tt ; John G. Grieve, Win. tarop ; George Dale, Seetorth ; John Benneweis, Dublin; Jarnee Evans, 14eeehwood ; John Watt, Harlock ; Thomas Fraser, Brunefield • John B. Ito Lea -rt, ICIppen ; SaMOS Connolly, AAR ITA. Roht., Smith. Herb:reit ; E. Hinehley, Seaforth; James, Illumining Egmond4 e; J. W. Yeo, Holmes vile I'. c).; George Murdie dad John 0. Morrison -auditore Partial* dOSI:OU6 to elleot Ineurancee or trans eel °thee be:stem will bee promptly attended to as .ppliciatioo to any of the nbove offinera. addreased heir respeottvo twat cone te 'URN URI UNDERTAKINC. Does it ifot seem more e breathe in a remedy, to cure the breathing or ans, than t remedy into the stomach? I ective, to isease of take the ;- • Established rS79. Cures WWI° You SI It cures because the air rendere antiseptic is carrihd over thedi face with every lereath, giving and constant tr atment. It able to mothers with small Is a boon to asthma FOR- Vitioopilig Cough Bronchitis Croup Coughe Catarrh, Colds Grippe and The Vaporizer mil Lamp, which a lifetime, together with a bottle() $nso. Extra suppi4s of Cresoiene p cents. Write for1dcscriptive boo) mg highest testhnohr as to its value VA.PO-COFS LENE IS SOLD DRUGGIS S EVERYWDER Vapo- resolene Co. 180 Fulton Street t65e Notre New York Mot ep I strongly eased .eur- rolonged is invWu-. child ten. ics. ; ay Flyer should last Cresoiene, s cents and let contain. ! BY )arae Sizeet treat Recommended druggist, Seaforth d sold by 1. V. Fear The following local news w for last week, but came t late.1 Beebhwood. NOTES -The rese satisfactory to the learned h, mucLai intelligent electore those who throw it It of the by eopIe here. ging does se and gene dirty hande fencer'', which play d such pr in Grogan's letter, owners of rail feno avoid drifting the could be made of td are not needeat be readily sold in probably enough fence. The time i high roads of the o wooden fences. ticn to enforce it. Clinton, is visiting Owen Flynn has b en a visitor t Evans' during tae past we Sharette visited hi daughter, last Sunday. -Oar blacksmith, ling, we are please to say, i around again aft --r a severe grippe. -Mr. J. J. Ryan visite Wingham for a fe days last A. Finucane, w o has been many friends here ince Christ for her home in St atford. S very successful teacher in he a prate school hero and a ost of frie ds eihcerely regret her departu e.-Mesars. Frarikt ani Neil Klein entert ined a number of their friends to a eoeial op, Wedneaday eVeniog. rn A most enjoyable te was spent. -A couple of sleigh loadieof ur young pe ple enjeyed themselves at the letusaet hono of r. W. Flannery's, Tucke smith, the o Dancing was th feature - Hughes, cif Chic& , spent a v ry leasant sojourn with hi many frie de here, and whilst renewing old a.cquai taracce made many new ones, a d all hope t will not be his last visit to hi e.- J. Burke, who was r cqueintances here, has returne in Chicago, having enjoyed s and New Years with her br ew and Jas. Lacey. s intended hand too elections is The moral t tak with ally leaves .-T e rail mine t part got a fall ince. The a have leve ed t em to oad. The, eat u e that em is firing. 14 they ome for wooicl the could town for a good price; to pay for a new Ne ire not far diatltnt when the untry will a all , rid of lis s would be good legisla• Mrs. M. '. Bleke, of at Mr. M. teinal-hlre. t Min. Jas. k. -Mn B. iss !Annie, Mr. q. Spar - able to be atta frie week. vieiti as, • o has k of Is de in -Miss g her loft een a Good Quality, _ air Prices, Cour- teous Treatment and Straight Dealing. - Furniture of all kinds, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Pictures, Pic- ture FramPs and Framing. Repairing donet promptly. Special attention given tri,) recovering uphol- stered goods. Upholstery covekin-Ys and material. 'Tow, moss and euriled'hair. Furniture paelqed either at your home or at my staie.. UNDEATAKING •Will receive special attention. Night answered at lily residence in rear of Dominion Bank. V. IllsitCHTEL SUCCESeolt TO JOHN LaNDSBOROUGH, SEAFORTH. 1807 her e ening. r. ihard immigrants that ;came over by the Env ess ef Japan on her last voyage. The. g odc were hiddeA in tEie bottoms of baskets and in clothing:- h short, every device that could be thought of was tried to fool the °adorn efficere. No doubt some of the schemes have bon worked eu usefully on former vovagee, nt this time the trick fail, ed. ThelChinamen, when the ,goode were diseovered,did not even chain their baggage, being afraid of mixing themselves op in the trouble that wae likely to smite. Se be. tides the emuggNd waren the authorities have in their keeping a miacellaneous aeo sorement of persbnal belongings. They"FaTE;i:bConsuniption. Bad coughs, colds and catnrrh are re- sponeible fee more ooneumption than ,is traceable even to heredity. , Patarrhoeonn cures more quiehly than ordinery remedies, because it ie theionly aptiseptio yet diseov- ere& that is volatile enemai to reach the root of the trouhle in remote parts of the luugs and bronolijal tubes, and, impregaa.t every particle o the air breathed with it healing, germ- Ming vapor. Colds o n' last ten minutes or caught) more than th rtY zniuutes when C tarrhc zniie is inhaled. It clears nose, throhb and air paseriges ab ti .,stops droppingr headache, and erradicittea catarrh from tiny part cf the system Two monthe' tr atment costa Si 00 tria size, 25o., o.' 1ruggist, or N. C. Polsoze & Co., Kingston Oatario. Dr. Hamilton' Pills are Mild. native pla newieg old to her hom er Christm there, Matt JUST ONE M• RE, Disease Co • quered •y D da's Kidney Pills -Israel oy r, jr., a Gives = is Experencei. ST. MARGUER TE, Que., anua y 26- (Special). -There seems to be ro o en to the lise of diseases that spring item di ordered Kidneys'and that can cense(' entl be cur- ed by Dodd'e Ki ney Pills. Rhe matism, Bright's Disease Heart D: ease, Dropsy and similar comp aints, have ,ieldecil to this wonderful remedy ; and no Israel Boyer, jr., of thiu place, come forw rd with the -statement t at Dodd's Kidney Pills have cured him of a seemi gly incurable Stomach Cemplaio t. He say : " For fifteen y ars I snare from Malady of the Stomach,' nd had long givennp hope cf ever having it mired. Thn I was in- duced to try D dd's Kidne Pale. They relieved tne alma t at once, and by the time I had finned th first box y cemplaint had disappeared. I ani well ow, and can work all the Um i Wit land Wisdom. • The best iedueetion in the world is that got by strugglIti“ to get a living. . ! When is a & cotchmam like a donkey? When he -stands on his banks and braes. A. lawyer's ilefinition of crime depends very largely upen which Elie of the cue has engaged his setvicee. Mack-" Can you get a lock of your sis- ter's hair, Johipie ?" Johnnie-" No ; bob I an tell you where she gets ii." e ! From the Fountain Head. -"Is your brother•in-law te well-informed man ?» "1 should say ao. I Why, his wi e tells hint everything. In a certain c by a widow to this inscription meet again." " What is th Sehoel boy-" doctor gives th who are siok." 1 "See hero, rung man," said the magis- trate, "you oover paid me that fee for marrying you." "You're mighty luoky I for damages." o idea when You could get hy did you propose ?" ," To ar, I had no idea that yeu would accept me ?" e A MOTHER'S DELIGHT. , Is to See Her Little Ones Hea4hY, • lb How Birds a re Wa m in Cold eather. iT metery is a stone, erected er loving -lenaband, bearing " Rua, ia peace -until we meaning of false doctrine?" lease, air, it's when t e wrong stuff to the poop e haven't sued yo "It5ou had married, Tom, tell the truth, d Rosy and Happy, , 1 i { 1 All mothers delight in seeivg their. JittJle ones bright, roey and happy, but, unfoetu ately, all mothere do no we the best mot ods to gain this result. When baby is cress and fretful they give him "soothing steff4" believing they are aiding him -but the re- sult is just the opposite, as these soothing stuffs are poisOnous and dangerous. Babe Own Tablets ithould elways be used, a#d they will be found a prompt relief and speedy once foe all the minor eilments drem which little mice suffer. All experienced ertothere use these tablets, anti all mothers who use them 'praise them. Mrs. S, M. Bleak. Se. Peter's, N. S., says: "1 haye need Baby's Own Tablets for most of the ailments from Which little ones suffer,! and I find them the best niedicine , I have eetar tried. No mother should he *ith out ;them in the house." These tablets I are good for children of all agog, and can be given 1 with absolute safety th a new born babe. Seld by diuggists, or sent by maW at 25 e nte a box, by writing direct to The Dr. Wi hams Medicine Con Brockville, Ont. Send Ins your name on a poet card, and,we Neill mail sou a valueble little book on the care of In- fants and yourig children. 11 ; I • A Song of Prospc5rity. (Ina.031' THE IMONTREAL HERALD'S POn'T. i I The banks ere makirg money, No one ever atiW the be 4 ; The millare hunting gaily, 1 And its exiting more tee* The enuetry's rich and haPpy, Let usi ttierefore, i hout with Everything is searing skywaird Save My lit le salary. : Morgan he's made fifty million And ie ab'e to burn coal ;1 Ittekfoller keepi on elOnbing Toward bis apt ndid, 1 fter,goal, Railroeds all ore keeping huey, Everybody's workine mayo.- Still, 1 and 'it nard and harder To kepp out of debt, somehow. , [ Merchants find their store's all crowded, Praire keep inoreteing there ; Dear rs day and eight are busy, Joy ill spreading everywbere. Milk and oil and coal are higben There's a boom ou every hand, And I'M -plying cut my tsvirgs- 0h, itin coetly, but it's grinal. , I Let us then Hee up rejoicing Shout " Long live er spetity !" B:ans and bread and be 1 and baco4 Bain:Ilion booted splendidly. Though my !salary goes ooly Halt 4sif 1r as once it went, Hear my happy whoop ?--The landlord Says he'll trust me tor my rent. t , Fell Exhalsted and Unconscious. A bird is close it. the be t of non -con- ducting substan es. Even be disorderly aecamulation of eatlaers in feather bed offers enormous esistence t the *sage of heat, whereas 1 ving feathe s arranged on the body like ;cales must conatitute an armor against. ra iation that is alenost per- fect. By ruffiin up its feat ers es a bird does when at res in cold we ther, n sheath of air which soo. becomes ho air is created round the bird, nd beyond that radiation is very slow. oreover, NV thin the akin are many air eh mbers, in s me oases con- nected with the lung', and n others corn municating with the outer ai throogh pores in the skit,. Th ir very bones are in moat cases filled wit air instead of marrow. Thus the bird eeembles a double walled house, with all i a internal settees filled with air warmed by a central stove, none of the heat of wh eh escapee except through the labyrinth of hialous barriers. The same arrangement thLt ia no a all degiee en- ables the bird to fiy is also t e beat possible warming appar bus. As a nattcr of fact, birds seldom die of cold alon AS long as they are well fe they can resist it, very low temperature. a Lever's V -Z (Wise Head) Dieinfectant Soap Powder is better than other!Powders, as it is both suet) and disinfectant. 34 • -Gustoms oft cers;have made a big seiz• ure of tobacco and cigars . at Vanoouver. Altegether, son ething liko half n ton of cigars and leaf obacco was gatheztcd in by a search among he baggage lof the Chinese LI MON XPOSITOR• -71`"•1 in vain. he got to bed, not 'ein , able to d to Vhe fires. On Mon ay morning she managedto make one f he school chit ren 'bean and he wenb ao oss the road • d told Mrs, Nutt, who (mule over.- Think - in• he iojury to be only a s elli g, some h u ehold remedies wore tried itventua1iy D Brow q was sent for and he ptonounoed it a cam of broken ankle. T e bone has beon set, but the injury is sue ae probably to kcep Mee. Gilpin still for hreh ;months. I al able AdviCe to your (Mild comes in from la y qoughing owiag eyideeces of an a oprolsething at - of Gzippe, Sore Throat, or elokoess of first thing get out your bottle of eviline. Bab the ehest and neck with e. end give internal deees of ten Nentriline in sweetened water every a. This Will prevent any serious liniatene or pain reliever ol on's Nerviline, whieh ii a necee- y household. Lrgo b et1 s cost or ta N r 'ilin d oa of t hou tr. ble. e eels ei ,y in eve o ly 25t1. TI El SITUATION I . E WI3IST. UR KINDRED AND FEL W I (4 MOTS, HE PEOPLE OE' EASTERN 1 ADA : Atl, a meeting of the - Ter ito lel Grain i Gro era' Assooiation, held at Iu hen Head, i t,hu District of Aesiniboia, on 1 December 4 ha d 5th, the folio% ing r solntioe was u an m4 intly passed : , " Tht 'Er the opinion of thio cieetipg the O na ian Pacifies Railway Comp ee having - d mo a rated their total inoap ci y to han- d et e rain and general traflhlo of Manitoba a dt e Territories, and as a eselb the de - ✓ lop ne ef the country heing tnit only r tar e . hut the reeidents a ifdeing much d pri a ie n, scarcity of-- full, tioernity of b ildi matetial, and an aver e' 10es of 10 a nes bushel on their whea . nare from lose b holdieg and housing g eiianii,18,tpahoy- i• en °rote on advances fro n Territo ial Grain Growers' 88 e actin is f reed o solicit action on the part of the' F.der !Government which wi I 01+ the Q P. "'ylCo, to allow as much is peseible o the e ageated, freight 6 bel hauleclI over t e co eeting railway systems te ehe south a d i ight be added to the east "I Thi esolution emanating froni, a meeting o dol; iaees from over, 30 sob- sSociations s atte d throughout the Territo ies and in- oltedio e snob men as Walter Scot,,' M. P., ; on. 11.V.Bulyea, and R. SrLi el,M,L.A., o ght o he of sufficient warr nt ler parlia- n ent: in investigation ; but sa hla formal a d g eralized statement of jgrievancea is u terl inadequate to exprcee he gravit.y of t e El t at ion and the argent n ceps by of im- edi te ietervention, ! To ey there is a great indus Elia t epo ears of progress in th est. a ly c p act feriv ' f rce TS muni k n, i t e 0 A b 6 tt aple ly de fo i fa Mr. R. W. Ed arda, 83 McMurray Street, Brant- ford, Ont, !suffer d f r five yearsI with nervous. ex- hailitiore heantic e acd dyspersie. " The ,paine in my head would a most drive me mazy. I could not sleep nights, tilt would walk tie .floor in agony until I fell exhausted and uneonecioue. For the nest nine months I have deed Dr. -Chase' . Nerve Feed, an i from a mere skeleton this medicine has built me up in fleeh and weight until I ani strong and w(11," It would be sunnily poesible to produee etropger evi- dence of ft e woriderful powcr of ID!re Chaeen Nerve Food. i ; • King Carlo's Oioare. Thirty-one huge and exceedingly strong Havana cigars is the daily alloweece of King Carlos. Of Portugal, 'the biggest and the fattest of all the reigning monarchS of the old world. His bulk is isomething 1 col- ossal. He is huilt on much the eagle linea as his material grandfather,the late King Victor Emanuele of Italyvonly he is much taller, aod his 'face, in epite of it super- abundance of fat, is beth comely and pleasant. Niotwithetandiug his girth, be still excels in ,all sorts of bodily exereises tied enjoys the distinetion of beeng the only reigning sovereign who, Oen boast of being a aucceesful and elnilfui bull fighter. • , The Critical Time of 1.1.1ife Is between' he years of fifty-seven and sixty-two. ; "ature's power shrwe. dbwv, vitality beer) es less, and , the prOgreen of decay sets in. A means oe exteriding old age and rene ing decreaeieg vigor he toctake Ferrozone at r meals. Feriozone kee s up the appetite, nd in the formation of , red, , vitalizing lel od, imparto cicatrices to the tiring brain force, eneegy ! and smelts just when they are needed most. To take : Fer- rezene regulatly means adding from ten to twenty years ia life. Large boxes 50o., or ,. 6 boxes. for i2 50, at druggist's, tk• N. C. Poison ;& 0I ., Kingston, Ontarloi Dr. Hamilton's Pills are Certain . -Mrs. Wn1L. Gilpin, of St. Marys, met with a etrange mishap on Sunday evening. She had the erdefortune to fall just; onteide her door arid 'break the small bone tif her ankle. With difficulty she gotinto the house, and, being alone, as Mr. Gi pin was away, she at at the window and tiied to attract the -attention of tlie passers, 4, but ' ; avrimityu! Of from the base of , s pplies and Ily enduring the privalioes add suf- the losses eadured Isti! a !bele gured id an enemy's country. ; end realize the eituate n e A coin - •y of two -hundred thaneitud, teee.r owu elated in the heart of aj cjrtUc-eal,, aa titre of a vast treeless under of f fuel or nufaetoeies in r jthe neesssi- e for ; their eatire- niunioation se railway dits re- blic insti- °11ilfeluei' tng but !lately tocks of them, tell n Aseini• t summer's oesiderable le is stilt elong dee lie villagds, redeem?' nt of ac• tog in bins arms where f t o west are at prosperity, the sod shack la by Street- ivil;zed ex- niable, evi- 0 retie ske, with DO local au ilding material, no local m e i *meats of husbandry • f life, and no local mar taple produet 1 A corn ancient on itsrailway eeistenee, and yet ilities have so far fallen manesthat in midwinter a are being elosedefrom er required for last sea Urine is still ia transit 01 d, merehante are carr. °ode which did. not, r ad merged into winter, is, at least, threc-loerths o od Aim of whea,t, wit a Wins of the produce of nig the storage Will [ling the streets Of bins ecehouses of merchants o aye accepted it in O s, er, for the most part st awtcovered heaps on t w s grown 1 The people o u ed ; to , be enjoying gr d he Fatly displacement o d oletand-straw-beilt sta more ia accordance wit e is often quoted as of that proeiserity. BU ery, misleading: The stead titles and the rise cultivation and increas it possible to mort rto protected by lack o .; and -the secret of an e Laced by new buildings und in the registry offie is statement of fact is due the west whose explo ter, have ever ed to their reputed gre t idence that the geieva were seeking a remedy ropathies of their kin pnrely imaginary. uteted as the3e people from their fuel, their thsir manufactured arida of miles from ; t product, legitimate fr ceiseity largely off -set ally associated with he came possessed of easi y without tying up in nd the capital requir d i • I Lt when in additicn to inherent in their isolat Subjected to the combine, an el umber combine an one and extortions of tr t o lu o er at riv fa I fa I qt er li wi th CO Or it re a 81 is L5 fr hi a• Ce nc th lu ey e e ere Si tile 1:1, hou hei cif n atu • b arm he 1 hgBeena re at 131 011) ehi lack on n hs in ao nd la 19 iee in an ay !Oie gross discrimination between ahipping' Ooints, fairly portrays the general eitutstion. Sinealuta ia nen:tall village on the main- line of the Canadian Peel& Railway, 300 miles west of Winnipeg and the. centre of a typical wheat country. The majority of she eettlers here, as else- where in the wasb, despite the well publish- ed presperity of individuals, is mainly made up of those, wits finding the task ef home - Malting too hard in the older settled die- trietei gathered their scanty stook of worldly goods togetherand wet forth with their families Mc) the wilderness\ to try to estab- lish themaelVes as freeMen, owner e of the homethey live in and the lands they till, ianveXed by debt and dependence, In molt ineancis their sole revenue is from whsat. During a short summer every nerv of th early the lend plyments, the implement and horse notes, the fuel, the lumber and general store bills ere corning due and the high priced harvest help and the threshing score is to be paid, they must team their wheat to Sintal- uta, vert tione. To the r must be etrained to produce as much t commodity as pessible. Then in the winter, 'when threshing iS over, and' erhaps 30 miles, that they may con- t into money to meet their obliga- , I convert it into money 1 Aye there's b. 1 Last year there was shipped from Sin- , taluta in round numbers 900,000 bushels of yeheat. Much of this was marketed last suonner, owing to the inadequate shipping faoilities during the previews winter. Thus ,ma.ne men were compelled to epend the i wint r in enforced idleneee, beeatise apart from hauling their wheat they have no re- ; . n munerave occupation, and then , to team theiriwheat during a summer all too short for the necessary preparation of thelane, thereby lereenteg their -prospects for the coming year, f , T lisyear, with a. portion of last year's graiz etill unmerketed, there have only been furnished suffieleot cars to more 90,900 buth 'is, not cne-tenth of the crop, Scores of farmers have not been able to inarket a bushel Bo far this year at any price. The greater pert which has been sold was secur- ed by the operators of line eleyaeors, at a price from 8 to 11 cents per bushel leas than the rice at Fort William and other aompe- points waerranted them in paying - is to say that the- farmer was shorn of the Pro& he could have made if cars eeen available when required to for - his wheat. , nd tic in ag ti de is oh evi eirem and deuce nt of alueit population polverty le air low prosperity enerally t to the peco eat pan and the con boo wh Me ce by red re, 14 ospe for ppea in th ily which ling to East hund -ads o ding meter ec seities, and e easumere of ighi rates must t e prosperity ePportunity Med fertile purchasine developine clisidvaree I esitioa they 'Actions of r combine, be discritri• eilway .core - th a , which, with no fear of, competitioia no check of governmen al ' ontrol, runs Olio setvie) on the Ibasta of its own etsience, and fixed ite tol s not on the a of cost, of operAtion, tut allthe limit of t the traffic will bear, eny . considerable sure of prosperity is no longer it posihil- ity is , for these tillers of the sr, hie that Boil never o fertile. , i heee are the norneal g ple of the west-aglieva. Pc th tel oli fin th fit to to fa cr lio fr th bi ievencee of the ces Which' are all more bittenbecause t he °menet feio ty of the soil and the +pee ility of the ate to the generous peodn non of the st wheat in the world, mocks them wieh vision of wealth, produced only to be he away from _them while endeavoring transmute it into those thiogs neceseary their well being and ea fort, o be deepoiled by a for ign fee i 3 it hard e, but to be pillaged y 0. corporation ata by their kindred a d themselves. on - one they have lavished hundreds cf mil. • in lands,- in 'miner 1, it timber, end nee, and whom they have evil freed in the task of assisting in the support of gevernment tha t prot cis ' them, this is ter, indeed. tie the climax iS reache when this same poration thus created o BOI'Ve as a great imnithighway and be he means of filltpg great west with tee ing millions of sperous and ()entente people, declares existing conditions ita incapAcity eery to market the pr duce of the paltry f rnillion of settlers al eady there; and er, refuses to let able of doing-re- th tIe roads of the nnee ions wish it oncennore to give cleat() service to those, for whom, and by ori, it was created. 1 • ; net all the While the co-cifiled represisn- Ives of the people look cad ly on, nor lift tiger to compel the soalles chase the engines neoessa erform its funotione a a eeen Piece it to share the auling of, its glinted traffio with eomtieticore having ligation with its lin ', thhugh at lea.st ea such avenues exist. 11 1ire is an illustration whioh, unlezs th that half had war Ad what of the futere At the present rate at which cars are furnished, to shippers at this poiot ib will takel several years to move the wheat now in the farmers' hande. Serely ro argument is needed to show that it very short continuance of -this state of affairs must bring pot ;only the farmers but ehe whole community to uttee financial ruiWThill not your portestatione, coupled with eerie goad on a relnetrint Parliament tor apnly a speedy and effectual remedy? 'hoot, Onade. is ia a bad way indeed, and ene of her sons was right whets he said : " T o implied wish of a multi millionaire corp rept m -n tion nate ensl lion." ration has more weight with a so-called sentative Government in Ude Mam- age than the combined prayers, peti- and profanity of a whole outraged n, and the only alternative te virtual vement to the money power is rebel- , E. A. PARTRIDGE, Asea., President Sintaluta 0. 29th, 1902. T. G. Q-. Aesn. a - C.ughs, colds, hoarseness, and other throat sil ents are quickly relieved by Oresolene tablets, ten cents per box. AU druggists • Sint About Cooking. "II believe," said the young physician, " that bad woke eupply us with half ' our phaatn.:ts." "IT hat's Ailedgood cooks supply us with, the other hat's right," rejoined the old doctor. I• FOR internal or exteroal use HAGYARD'S YEL. LOW' OIL cannot be excelled as a pain relieving and scothieg remedy far all paiu. . • - ! -a-Graham Bros., of Claremont, Ontario, the! well known importers of Clydesdale herpes, have lately Hold to K. B. McLennan. of Vancouver,Btil hit Columbia, foe the Doug- las ake Cattle Co. of British Celumbia,the tar good pair °feta:Mons, Waywadd Boy and Toepede. These horses are each etialy three years old, and both tip the soslea,* consid- era oly over a tore Mr. McLennan scoured the l country in search of the heavieet pair of three year-olds he could find, and they were found in Graham Bros.' stable. , They also sold bim eight -very choice mares, weighing hoist 1,700 to 1,900 pounds each, most of them being in foal to the grand old sire, MacQueen, CO na th pr by to ha like the dog in the man ot ere do what it is inea fu es to share its traffic w sot th and east having c lo g enough to entible it adwi bit af pu to or CO CO th • litl'ORMS oahnot exist either In children or -adults weleaterDeR. LOW'S WORM SYRUP is used. 25e. All i I ' ' I 4,,,._.--. t --Belfast 0 aogemen were astenielied at the announcement that Colonel Sanderson had reeigned the Grand Mastership on the greund that he cannot accept responsibility vvithout the necessary authority to maintain that dignity. The stept is apparently an out- cothe of the recent diepute with Tlioneas Sloan, M. P. whose candidature ' in the Cit- e* South Belfast election was successful, ia i spite of the opposition of the Grand Lodge. • MILBURN'S STERLING HEADACHE POWDERS araeesy to take, harmiees in action and euro to cure any headache in from 5 ,to 20 minutes. .. cuisied by J. P. Chiswell, was broken into by burglars on Sunday week, and peels to the value of over $100 were abstracted. An eabrance was affected by breaking through a tvooden partition., Fortunately Mr. Chia - sales home with him, and the thieves only well had taken the cash from Saturdey's got a few centti which had been left in the tail. Tee dry goods store in Stratford, oc- ; , i-IngIis Wigle, a prominent young farm- er, living in the western part of the town. shp of Goefield South, near Kingsville, was 1 ki led by a bull Fiiday morning. The ani- ; mi. I was deborned, but crushed the man against the barn so severely that he died wthia an hour. Deceased was married I only a few months ago. • LIVER TROUBLES, biliousness, sallow complex on, yellow eyee, jaundice, etc., yield to the =a- nte powers of LAX ALIVER PILLS. They are sure o cure. • , Some Things Worth Knowing. Nothing made with•sagar, eggs and milk should reach the boiling point. To prevent stockings wearing at the heels line the backs of the shoes with a piece of [ black Velvet. , To' I warm up fase in bed lie flat on the beck, the arms straight by the sides, the legs straight -then breathe. A sPecialiet in nervous diseases says a wo- man ehould sleep nine ,houre a night and one Lour in the daytimae. In testirg the temperature of a child's bath put in your elbaw, or the underneath part of your arm. The band fe of no use. i Ia childhood the foundation is laid -for mature life. .Pale, delicate, laothouse ohi1-1 dren, when brought up in the heated atmosi phere of the luxurious modern home, have i no stamia for the future. When the hair is dry aed rough, and seeme inclined to split at the, ends, rub le little olive oil into the scalp once a week. Lem n juice rubbed into the roo!s will ofteh have Ithe effect of stopping the hair from f . i laiPtron e.to balls are made in this way. After ' oilieg and mashing as many as you requi season with salt and pepper; add a tabl poonful of fine bread crumbs, and stir in eaten egg. Flour your hands and form loorporation to to enabls it mmon carrier ere Nervous Headaches Mrs. Casket nt. vasit not sl from me Nerve on.••••.......••••••• Bailey, 632 Queen's Ave., London, hose husband is with the Globe Co., states'-" Me nervous system an exhausted condition. I could ep well and soffered a groat deal eadaches. Experience has proven he remarkable value of Dr. Chase's ood. I have found it a splendid tbnic a d can now say that I am free from beada hes. I rest and sleep better than I Have (7 r a long time and feet real well in every ay." 1 Ne ous headaches can only be perman- ently tired by enriching the blood and 14ettin the nervous system in perfect Order. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is not a relief or headache but a thorough and lestin cure. It creates new, rich blood and n rve force and makes the weak and Laickly strong, well and vigorous. It is ture s greatest restorative. 50 cents a x, a all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., ororeto. • 14 Chase's Nerve Food to a br bells grerie own. - Don' pear yo ed and a ta momen t een Aliter i thdr the siz3 of a billiard bale BAke•on d tin in a hot oven until crisp and make it poor mouth, no matter how be, if you don'e want to be avoid- espised, because peverty is a disease at alMost every one will shun, -and there e some who even belieine that it is con- gious To eteot dampness first havorthe bed 11 w rmed with a warming pan, then the the pan is taken out -introduce be - he sheets and inverted glass tumbler. has remained there a few minutes w it. If the glass is found dry you w may go to bed without any -.apprehension of chill or rheumatism. For loating Island, 'seperate the yolks from t.ewhites of three egge and beat the 1 tter all. Put them, one at a time, into h If pit of boiling milk, and poaoh them fr a fe seconds, then take them out. Mix a teasp onful of eerie flour with a little cold ilk ; hen add the yolks of the eggs, well b aten, sugar to taste, and a few drops of e settee of almonds. Pour the cuetard in- t a gl ss dish and arrange the whit -es over . Se ve perfectly cold. • Ptucky Canadian Girl. In t e House of Representatives, a few days a o, something el a stir Was caused jist before Mr. Cochran, of Missouri-, con- elm uded a speech, by an unexpected interrup- tion fr the lathes' gallery. Mr. ¶Joohran was speaking of the" truck i. ling plicy of the United States toward Great Britain." When than truckling shall have c ased, he declared, the people of Can- a a, nlow intensely loyal to England, Will c ange their attitude. " Y u lie " cried a slightly dreseed young omen, in clear, ringing tones. All here t %fit fintf But then 1 The 1ttartli ochr Wa Great Ince f Tor he ga ay to vhorn "1 eller Sta end poihte t'dbMisinre. he ti him t "0 hewnhc er companion left the gallery. Th elderly woman is Mrs. S. M. McMas- en Tilbe young woman is her granddaugh. hey have been in the city for several , and .re staying at the Grafton, in aticut avetue. Toronto World says : Several mem- 1 the McMaster familien who reside onto, were epoken to last night re- g the matter. but they could not Mies Grant. The opinion prevailed he youug lady was a connection of the realwMcMastiseG Masters. easa mrant, who uree in Toronto, two or nd it is thought that she ho so forcibly expressed ence of her country. fa THE- MOST NUTRITIOUS pps7 s tocoa , n admirable food, with all its ne- ural qualities intact, fitted to uild up and maintain robust ealth, and eo resist winter's eX- reme cold. Sold in quarter -pound ins, labelled JAMES EPPS &CO., - erimited, Homceopathio Chemist, London, England. yes were turned to the ladies'gallery, he young womin leaned forward, yr, as if she intended to say some - rt her. conipanion pulled her back. She ft the gallery. New York Herald, referring to the g interruption of Representative n by al lady spectator in the gallery hington, lays : sad at the charge that her -country- ould repudiate their allegiance to Britain, Miss Grant, a young woman nto, Canada, and it visitor in one of leriee, pessed the jle in the Home to - Representative Cochran, of Missouri, ado the statement. u he 1" came in clear tones from the ding up, the Canadian girl, tremblivg hite with emotion, with her band at, Representative Cochran, made elamation. Caohran paused a moinenb, and'etar- onderment toward the gallery, but ter from the Wepublican side aroeued his senses. , it is only a woman," he said and ntinued. n he concluded, the young girl and sr. eek Penn Th Isere in To gardi place, that Mon Th pital ago, lady ire de was a hoe - three eears may be the her opinion pps' Cocoa 0 VING STRENGTH AND VIGOR. 1819-26 Doctor the Horses.. ctoring up the horses and eeneiders it eplen- Price 26o. Thomas Thompeoe, Beland, Man., writes busband would not be without Hagyard's :- Oil in the house, as he uses it a gorod deal a -Liver Pills are a positive cure for Siek Head- Billousnees, `:Constipation, Dyspepsia, and all eh and liver complaints. They neither gripe, n nor sioken. Price 260 at all dealers. Mrs ig My Yello r d did." La. 6a4Mel: / Neur meti ;eine REAL EStATE FOR SALE. nEl ARM FOR 13ALE.-A beatitiful home in the X Townihip of Cellorne, couteining 100 aeren In le good etate of eieltivatnne, good huildinges w.11 yeteo- ed, first close oreherdconveoient to eehool and churches and pest !gibe, four WHOA froin Exeter; must be sold to close an estate. Apply to THOS. CAMERON, Faequharf 1881x4 DAUM FOR SALE init TO RENT.-l3eing tot 12. r Coneessien 6, Hulle't, oontening 100 aeree, There are 80 AMOS cleared and ended to grave and the balance in good ,hardweed besb. Thera is a frame barn eh the farne and a fltOOlorchar -I, There is rinity of notes and it in wet; feeeed. If not sold will be rented for pain:awe. ?ter Urine tied other raninulles simply to lilttn, ClIRISTOPIIER D t_LE or JANE DALF, Censtance P. 0. 1232x4 Veteillf FOR SALE -'he undersigned Offen his r 100 acre farm fee sele, being Lot 6, COneeseion 131Grey Theie ie a good bank beru, a brick houseot never failing creek, it i oond hardwood bush and ten ames of Jell wheat. The place is conveniently sit- uated, being only *area mike from Streusels and one mile from sobrol.i The proprietor will sell on easy terms as he is giving -up farming. For further pertie.ulaes aptly to th.e peeerittor, PATRICK BLAKE, Brussels. ! 1832-61 EIARSI FOR SA LE 4---F ir sale, west half of Lot 12 le and east bait of ireet 13, ers tee nth concension of MeKillop, coetabelng 75 acres, in gpoti state of rulivetion, well foitesd and upnerdrained. There is a log house, firet class hank harn with etone sta- bling, a good beerinel orchard and a never failing spring. It is within 0 miles o Seaforth ond cone venient to school add other tonveniences. Tide farm Will be slid cheap in order to wind up the eelate. Apply to AR BIEMEOIZIES, Wintbroo, or HUGH GORDON, Seaforth. 1828-tl EIARM FOR SALE -For sale- Lot 3 and the east r hall of Let 4, Ceneeesion 13, Matt, the pro- perty, ef the late Leeorlot Taiker, containing 226 gores; all eleaxert exsrpt about 16 acres, which Is good hardwood bush. The lend is of the vary beet ie well &steed Rod yell fenced and is all seeded to greos with the exeeplion of 30 acrer. There is on the premises a large frame honiee and two good buns 40x60 feet, with Area stabling under one, and a frame sheep and pig {louse ern eee the ether. There are three acres of got orchard land plenty of water, there being a good well at thehouse and a spriog creek running aerosSthe mitre of the farm. It is n of a mile from Hatch, whei there is a school, store, poffice, est an bleelram snop ; is 7 miles farm Biyth and 10 rectles from eaforth. This is an exctIlent farm either for grazing or grain. Will ho Bind on reasonable tenets. If ngt told will be rented. Pes3ession cm le had at any time. For further r- troulare apply to th Leadbury ; JOHN M TASKER, Clinton • exetentors, JOHN MoGA.- GAVIN, Seafotth ; RICTIARD 18324! To be awarded at the Provincial Winter Fair 100 fr the beet pals of nit cattle fed with WorthingtonPs Canadian Stock Tonic. The sweepstake fat Nettle at Chicago and Guelph winter fair., 1932, were fed Yith WORTHINGTON'S CANADIAN STOCKITONIC, An -evidence a the good results farmers and feeders would obtain by feeling it genuine stock food, not an Ameriean lade THoovrelece.look better, iPed betterdrive better and sell better when fed niith WORTHINGTON'S STOCK i "Alt SR. 11-7ave used WORTHIN'GTOI*T'S STOCK TnNIC for ooe year 1 and haveheen feeding it to all . my stook. Found in to give good satisfaction, and would advise all larmera and feeders -of stock 601180 'Tom faithfully, L. MOSES December 29, 1902. , Avontou P 0. /0 lb. box, 20q feeds, 50a 50Ib-sack, V. Manufactured by THE WORIIIINGTON DRUG 00,, Guolph, Onf. For sale and gt,karanteed by HAMILTON &I KERSLAKE, Seaforth, P. MAlTLANDi Clinton. W. J. LEVY, flitchell. AllqTIONEERS. Neuralgia.. bad been suffering about s -x. menthe mini icia, when I et trted taking Miloure's Rhein Pills. They did me more good than any medi- ever used. Mrs. Anna Ryan, Sand Point,N. S. All kinds of Coughs and Colds, Bronehitie, Whoop- ing eough, Pains in the Chest. Wheezing, Roane - nese. Sore Throat, and Asthma, yield t the Lang - been g properties of Dr_ Weed's Norway Pine Sy ru Price 260. folifor J. Mayo, South Stukely, P. Q., wrote the big ; " One of my children took sick with weir and after trying everything without getting relit , we preoured Dr. Low's Worm Syrup, which acte promptsy and effectually." e• *ea- er a night "the -boys" there is no better de4o dear the head and settle the stomach Milburn's Sterling Headache Powders. Price nd 26e at all desiere. 182-6-16 ' rinHOMAS BROWN, License Auctioneer for the 1 Counties of Huron and - erth. Oniers left at A. M. Campbell's irdpiernent Wareroonts, -Seaforth, nr Thx pennipt ettentiOn renel Satisfaction .guaran eed ;or .no ohatge. 170841 Exeostros Office, evill v.e . _ -UCTIONEEPING.-B. b. Minim Licensed 2-1„, Auctioneer for the v9triat1es of Enron And Perth. Being a practical Simmer and thoroughly underetanding the valtte oil farm .stook and imple- meets, places me in a better Position to -retail° good prices. .Charges moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed Or DO pay. AU orders left at 'Mensal' post office or at Lot 23, Coneeinien _2, Hay, will he promptly ttended to, SIGN OF THE rem tba 10e 1 179941. e.o A CIRCULAR SAW The bell Telephone Company of Canada. new issue of the subscribers' directory, for the district of Western Ontario, includ- ing Seaforth Exchange, will be issued early in 1jeptember. Orders for new eonnektions, ch$n gas of address, -changes of nameOluplie astiB entry of names, &e., should be placed at once to ensure their appearance. I. V. FEARI Loold Manager. pow • p3Je.kto JOAa a reg -FAMES G. eiceitCrialere licensed sentioneer for 0 the count !. of Huron • Sales ottemied to in any part of the moiety at rooderate rateoe,nrid satisfaction! guaranteed. Cirde,:s left at the Seaforth poet rate or at Lot 2, ponceesion Hullett, will receive prompt attenttion. Usenet