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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-03-13, Page 7- --- . ." . -- . � I- � - . f �- � - - - I . - �- . � - �� ­ i I � . . 11 - I - - MA-RCH 131 19038 T .. ' -0 -A- -L t����- � 131t 't 904 . I FOP. SALE. . .. NnMM0W=M-- I OIRSM FOR SALE.-TWO,good working horsees ,or 1, R for 3410 cheap, idea I nice driver, and One run � "t !"Bob Burr mill titonea complete. Apply to .%Oft,ft.. '0%* 1) TIILRSK, Blake. , iWaxt i I. __ _ _ _ _ ___—.— .- y---- -- -- h W, I -0 CALE -A farm adjoining the corporation of daughters ha(i a st�'Inla, WC tried 7r, rithout re. :� but,;;i ed At-or's %I-1herry I 'Ce and one-half �"—Emma Jano, 1. -SV,Ile ^ L I ?I --- -- - -� .rry IF'ec., toral � 3 1-11 2 ny c2s e S - s bron-.1hitis, wc.gak- luligs) --,U-r' 611, croup, I iglis, riight . haard coolds. !-�-.Vlr ...... ft%-%PQR. �Llr.j, f��r.­n Ordinary w hrvrXC'ZdTJ,k. Loarav- � S" I'lost. econamical ro 1,ecp on hazrd� CO- LOWell, Mats. to believe. is inach in, vc ornen in Canadian, A Chrittian churches. nation we say that .1 for money, or its , 1gly increased. among � lost &very Canadi . lan- I women have'become, I � �51119-aa may be seen � � ,ws . � Papera-thaY find !EMeUt altyW and in_ K"itement 6f playing i . Leu addad, -As in art - celine to argue the - , Chrlstii,n women in I'll nc0ur&g.amEn'. to the 4 �, Card-playinm. TE). 1*1 0 WDUWer it. . . I , - � . ainerals. ." �Z(P, direct�r of the w year 1902, is full of 11 of 02tario's develop- I , I, ,u3ts of Ont%rio tor 0- mrpassed irx volume . ,f Any Previous year.. - in was $13�577,440, � � 64, ., Or 19 per Cent. I Pc.'olurats contributed ��tallie',�ri,.29-'-)',,Igl,botbL ess as compared with I : I - ,�ere as. followa : � 11 � I 1col 1902 . � 589,,080 S 686,043- 1 � 174,429 518,445 1,859,970, 2,210,961 � 347 �280; 1,6710,031 1 . 850�000 ' 1.020�OOG . 1 610,880 96-7,016, f 550,030 617,000 � � . .1.467,940 1,600,000 1 � 39,780 10,1,600 1 %es were : I 1901 19COL, 169,792 S 89,42() 1,530.460 1,411,000 . 342j83 189,239. . I � 231,372 4 199AOOO � � I - Irease in qtzantity of I . :14,471 t,)na Wo_rL I* .h ,3�8(J2 tions ' worth $I, - i mainly due to the -1-tuo wurks A Saulb I � � '6 � ' - ,ctzon materials ia the ��, particularl atone, . I . I y _ .3hod stone for pave- , � The, Pu:tland ce- -firmly pl.%nted in thia use supplies of tha . . manufactare exist. t vv,c,rk in 1902, and �ha preeF-at year an - I come into, UpEration, . . I I � I 6 under conatractian., � . 1k cement is being, .- (' I I . 'stablishm,ant3­ I I . � - I . I SPEED. -� : I Nailed Barrels - . . idney Pills I atimatisni. - I � . � . � . 9 - (8p ecial). -These I - D-tck- a,rd RhEuma- mie, siid when the, I � r , ,f I Ilia place'. is the .. Z,a carried to, the, � � � . Lame Ra.3k," usys, :Rfl. �* - � I . k-umaUgm In MY I I . I Euffered agoniz- . . rk. I worked ab I � � r6r takiii--x one tox 1 found a�n improve- , had fia;Bhed sfx �d Rheuratism were . I at,my old speed . ' - -quarter inch nails I . � - � � L are -all and mo7e I .i I .. .� L,i,o teca"adi,nia"igenonnel- ' � uyer from Montreal - .. lo ead of Cana(14,. - .g. experience aDa, � � . - � .a vair intAligent- I . I got some informs- . � I I a an olection here - , seema. lak he going � in., 7 � . a reply, so I go for - d � PA.%3 him a bred -ay again , I - . eirs - lak he g�)*�e nNt it." I . , rc-p!y again and I again au� I pam � � em' do cheese an�' I I ster, it seems lak. I - of a ta,n for git, � . � _7 : " YGit don't aay , I," and he say : � ae parts, Fcster-* I � . 4irty cents. . I . I . � Ind Throat reiipiratcry organat- jq,-, Gold in ther � , I ,are, treated with .strictIv scientific� . Tl�e medicated ; �iuickly travelSes i1of be reachedbY . le�fi, pa:n. Conges- I at once dia-pelledt ,. I 01a.ing Fowers Of �iasues ary a luick- I rra(zoze is used I ) coaghs. half aa . -�,nption, Asthma: fira� A trial will . I tartling m6rit3 0f 4 - small aize/2 � 0.9, . ,a I - Go.; xing,�ton, I & e vonstip%*P, I � � Winallam, well watered, with good build age. r, -5' , for further particulars apply to GEORGE HENDER. $off ., Wingham, Ontario. 1836.0 ---- -- ILTLLS FOR S kLE..-Ths undersigned has for sale Bon Lot 21, 6;noesslon 4, H. R , S. Tuckersmith, j-&-oughbred Shorthorn bulls, from 14 to 16 wonihs old, Two reds and cue roan� Eligible for ragiet,rsflon. A. & J. Broadfoot, So,%forth P. O. 1836 tf - U -FOR SALE '-The undersigned offera his FA'i2rl for sale, being Lot 29,, Concession 1, fo-ekergraltill, with modern improvements and an up- to�dats�farm. Apply on the promisei or Brucefleld P. 0. John Alkenhead 1886X4 - . RED FOWSALE.-The undersigned has on Lot 8 a quLcissiop 9, Hibbart, near Staffs, a quanti. ty of B&rley and oats suitahle for eced, Also a ,,uVQtj1y of Timothy Seed for S51e. ,All warranted I u,a And free from foul seeks. JOHN SMAL9, . a P. O. 1836x4 � TMBER FOR SALE. -Having- disposed of saw ,mill machinery. we are now Offering for sale the timber ef earve. The building is 60x36 feet; there .ale. 18 pieces 9%'2 inches, 86 feet long, independent at IrAme; would sell this Separate if desired ; near. V Ali ttuiber is rock elmk GOVENLOCK BROS., Winthrop- 1782-tt ULT SAND PIGS FOR SALE—The unde Igned Bjh'A's for sale one thoreughbred Durham braull, 16 ruoatlls, rean; I eight months and one five r-onthe. . go & numberof heifers one year and under. Also ;anuldberOf thoroughbred Yorkebtrapip and sows, littered in August. Sire and dam both f rom. im- or&ed stock, from- Flatt'a herd. For particulars � _ 4diess s, CU.DNIoRE, aurondale P. 0. 1816-tf .----.- .- ------ A.. ULLS FOR SALE. -For We two thoroughbred Durham. bulls, 15 months old, red In colar; one 2 years old, red. Also two 3 year old. heifers ,wittl a& atiloot. Calves got by Now Year's Gift. All the right low down blocky kind. Apply on Lot -24 -ConceWon 3, L. R. S., Tuokeromith. WILLIAM - ��AN, Brucofield. . 1826-tt --­­ -- — I SpOTCH SHORTHORNS FOR SALE. -For sale, a aum�er at youtig Scotch Shorthorn bull, also ,Cows and heifers of the most fashionable -straight SNWI. and Scitch topped breeding. Don't wait for iuy auction sale, as you can buy here much cheaper snd on your a wn terius and yen have 70 head to $elect from. Special bargains to eatly buyers. �DAXID MILNE & SON, Ethil. 1828 tf , -DULL FOR SALE.—The undersigned hag for sale JD on -Lot 29, Concession 10, Hibbert, a thorough- bred Durham bull, I I mon'thi' old and roan in color. n,egi8tered petigree. He is bred from the stock of 7homas Cadmure., Also 10 young grass cattle and 1 pair of heavy drauzht colta 2 and.3 yeara old. JOHN -tA-YLOR, Chiselhurst. 1836x4-tf . .01IORTHORNS FOR- SALE. -We are now offering ;10 three Scotch Shorthorn heifers for sale, all sup. r"oedtobe safelyin calf, and sired by our well wn bull, Now Years Gift Seven head to choose -from Come an d see them at Lot 11, Concession 2, 1. E S., Tuckersmitb. A.. G. SMILLIE, Hensall R.O. - 1837-4 . — � - . . ,� �. - ­ --;,; - - . -�.' ... ., - :n 1 , �. I . . - -- - - INIM...jEffit � . T,�T,411!u 1 4. �11111 � . -,--. ­ - - ow Grand Trunk Railway- - Sy,stem. . I Railway Time Table. Traina leave Seatorth as follows : . ,9.20 a.. m. For Clinton, Godeiich Wingharn and Hincardine. 12.40 p. in. For Clinton and Goderich. -9.15 P. M. For Clinton, Wicghsni and Kincar. dine. 10.13 p. m. For Clinton aud Goderiell, 7.63 a, ux. For Stratford, Guelph, Toronto, Orillia, North Bay and points west ; Belleville and Peterbaro and points evat. ,. 3.11 P. M. For Stratford, Guelph, Toronto, Mon- treal and points eaat. 1 4A0 P. M. For Stratford, Guelph -and Toronto. I ----0--` Palmerston and Kineardine. GOnZG NORTH. Page. Mixed. Mixed I Palmerston ........ 7.30 p.m. 12.2.0 p.m. 8.45 a.m. Ethel ­ ­ .. ...... 8.07 1.07 9.40 Brugaels ... � - * - ^ ... 8.17 1.10 10.00 'Bluevale.. I ... 8.27 1.30 10.20 VVIngham.: *: ' ':. .. 8.38 1.35 10.30 1 . Game SOUTH, Pass. Mixed- Pfiss. w-ingham.. .. . - .. 6 63 a.m 9 a.m. 3.06.p.m Bluovale ...... .. .. 7.92 9.17 8.13 !Brussels .... .... .. 7A8 10.00. 3 26 . Ethel ............... 7.28 10.15 3.35 Falmerston ......... 8-20 11.30 4.20 0 London, lauron and Bruce. - xNa NORTEI­ �Pxqqengor. London, depart.--... 8.IE'K A.M. 4.60 P.m Centralia...... ­­.... 9.18 6.55 Exeter-.....-- ­ 9-80 6.07 Hen8all . .............. ­ 9.44 6.18 Kippen ... � .............. .. 9.60 1 6.25 1 . Brucefleld . .............. 9.58 6 83 Clinton., - ­ ­­..... loj6 6:56 Londesboro­.. ­ ­ 10-80 7.12 Myth— ­­....­.. 10,88 7.20 Belgrave--... ..... ....- 10.50 7.ES Wingbarn arrive .... .. .. 11.00 7.66 . Ooma SOUTH- Paasonger. Wingbarn, depart.. - .. - 6.60 A.M. 8.10 P. V Belgriwe......... .. ­­ 7.01 9.23 Blyth .......... � ... . .... 7.14 8.35 Londesboro ........ - .... 7.22 8.45 Clinton-....... -.... .., ­ 7.47 4.16 Brucefteld. . ...... - -.., ­ 8.05 4.40 Kippen- ­.­.­­-. .. 8A6 4.60 Hensall-....­­­ ­ 8.22 4.65 Exeter ....... ­.. .. ­ - 8,86 J5.10 Centralia,... .. -..... ­ - 8-46 6.20 London, (arrive)-... - 0.46 A. M. 6.�O . - FURNITURE - -AND- UNDERTAKINC. . -Good Quality, Fair Prices, Cour- teous Treatment and Straight . Dealing. . Pi urniture of all - ki ' nds, 'Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Pictures, Pic- Aure Frames and Framival 0. Repairing done pro 0 mpt-ly. Special attention. given. to recovering uphol- n . stered goods. . Upholstery coverin,s and material. 0 � Tow, mopps and curled hain - - Furniture packed - either at your 1� home or at my store. UNDERTAKING I Will receive special attention. Ni . ght . 0 � calls a,nswered at my residence in rear of Dominion Bank. � ---- r,�­M V. ]KNECHTEL, SVZ:CESqOR Td Joinz L.-,iN--DsBoitouaH, SEAFORTIEL . � . . 1807 1 TLIe Iffe-ml—lop Mutual fte - Insurance Company. - FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY INSURED - . OMMS. J. B. McLean, Pmaldenl, Kippen P. O. : Thereat Praaer, vice-preaideat, Brucefleld P. 0. ; Thomas E. 9"Ye, Secy-Tretic. Scaforth P. O.. DIRECTOR2. William Chesney Seazorth; John G. Grieve, Win - taro George bale, Seaforhh; John Bennoweis, Dub&n, James Evans, Ileachwood ; John Watt, Harlock; Thomas Fms�,-r, Bruceflold; John B. Me Le". Kippen -, James Connolly, Clinton. . AGUM Robt- Smith. Harlock, E. Hinehloy, Seaforth; Jikmeg Cumming Egmandv e; J. W. Yea, Holmes Ville P . 9�; George Murdie &ad John 0. Morrison suditort, Phriles desirous to off eat insuf &noell or trans *01 Othe. buslueag will' be promptly s0eaded to so 70104ilon Iq any of bho libove offican. addra"ed 1; 2611 zespoeLivp JD014. OM081. W1 . I I 1 : I I. ;. , ,� I ; I— ­­ I .- ­­ 1 1 -- . . - . � -1 I . � I t , . - ,­ - . ­ , L,.'_ - - - - --: - -11�­; - i I . � . ! I- . I . . -- I � 4. . I 1 � - -­: - -!"' -T . . . � . . � � : ' - L� :1' ­'Y,�'A:! I � i . L L I . w I i . . ; LL . I I - I L . .1 . I I I . . I I . . I . . I i . � . - [ i I r I � ! . I- . . . I i i ! i I , i ; I I r , I ! � . I � � I ; �-- i r � I � i � I � � . I i � T#E HURON EXPI - � . 1, - . - 1. i - : - ! I � .- ­ - - - I ..., ­� L'- ford� 150 ; Clara Davidson, 135. Senior expe et the other patients did not �oare about . - - tz - --r,/' -r) q:ad class -Edna : �ove . 1 217 �; Cora Forbes, it 0 11 No, doctor," was the reply, 11 bbe� i � ..;;, . - - - � 06 ; Nelfo�l L - - `;177 � � ... Dai idsoti, 200. Junior 2ad didn't and they're all dead." , I k1 e. - �--� ana-Maggie Love, ".3 ; Weeley Hack.' a— � .. ! i , — I . ell, 199 ; Cecil 'too, 78. 1 � - The Age of Brain Worl-. j. . � . .I. A McX,ix, Teacher. "Ipthesedays; halt our diseases-oome from the . . I No. 4, Mcli�m F.- he following is the eg I t n tl�.� ,-h of the body in the overwork of the brain � . ,of L t L h I ,of L t I - ­�, I I relative standing ,of L t 0, PUP,,$ ,U school in a railway affe the wear and tear of labor and . 1�1 ­.. I I , i I intelli �ot go on without p tuee or- self-pity. We live , If �� . - I i 630tion No, 4, Me illo ,for the mouth of lougeq than our forefavbere, but we suffer mom . I % .1 I , . 0 ! �'ebraary. It is ased n punctuality, gooi They hUgued cnly the museles,we exhaust the liner /- �� . : ceportmEnt and g nera proficiency, Senior eninh, of st,ho nerves." Dr. Chase'a Nerve Food is a,", .1 k � -­�, 4th olase-May 3kh rb. Ver the ,,tf medicine of this a,le. because it is I � 4 . 0-9 beat i'aitedto the needs of the preeent day. Itra4 , ­ a Derratic - . I r a Diokso% Jun*or storei and revitallam wasted nerve celli� and maked . t-, k I Ruseel Dorrance, bar . N ( � ; 4th claBs-Ada ijabki k. Ivy Henderson, the p kle,weak and exhausted strong and healthy, and �� -.f Alice Wyatt. A�exa er Dickson, Eva vigor me. ' I . I . . a,! ! '.. .0 — , . .L . -N � Lockhart. Seni6r 3Ad olhas-Roy Dor- . P I .4 " e Voice of Experience. i Jee. .." rince. Jtinior34claos-Minnie Habkirk, 4 I I ,I-) Be � 'What !" asks the attorney,' 11 you a � . . , EFliz%. R ond 4 cl"s-Mary Riley, : L .. (A 'ley A . � .,P ;, - Archie bicisont ieatei Henderson, F,mma married man, and yer, you say you -do not - . 4 - 'k d' ni Willie Riley. knovr wh3re a woman's po.-ket is V i . . ockharb, John en orso I . Does it not � Ant class -Herbert Wvatt. I I 11 Yes, I'm a married man," am'were& the' . ispem more effective to . . - . breathe in a re r 4,cdy, to cure diseose of i L. S. L4.,wRr,Rcn, Teacher. witnns, hotly, " and I want to' t5II you i? t th-st when you gFt to be om you'll find cuU, . the brea Iii rgans, than to take the I No. 14, STANT,F,Y -The following is the that ib's'allyou,want-to do to keep yoar I . remedy t ' e stomach ? �Iebruary monthly repo t of schrol section I I I Nd. 14, Stanley- Nam3a are in ordcr of eye3 o,A your own pook(ti without�trying to( ! Ir find )ut %hare your wife's are." I , n e it, Fifth class -11. F. Jbhnatcn, M. R. I � L � ' -Al4ir, D. 0. Grafeick.1 Fourth class -M. . '*-- I I I Couiths, colds, host"ness. and other throat. I F. Johnstc n, A. V7. Jdiuston, F. R. Clogg. . ' I � , S�nior third claps --E. tfood, E. Gerarnelf I ailments are quickly rcUeved by! Oresolene, ! tabWts, ten cents per box. All druggists I I � V7, Gemmell. Ju ior .1rd olasp-G. Ei L. - #— , i Cudmore, F. McKay, N.. Jones. Second McKinley Was Not Slirprised, blished z879. c a'sa-Etta Ja rotb, Gemmell, Ida � . I . . C ures , hile You Sleep Jmes. Second parr, Oda MoBea - th, J. - Ey: Postmaster. General Charles. Emory Gemrnell,�'iHannah Dinsdale'. Finit 'part- Smil 1i tells this incidt nt of an all -,day Cabl- . I It cures becaus; the air rendered strongly Arthur Jones, Lo1% Rmbhwell, Hcot� Kyle. net aesgion on the Phillipine :question .! . � I antiseptic is car�ied over the diseased sur. TWebesb�pellersim tha monthly spelling Secret I a� Wilson, who is an ardent ex-� face Nvi,th ever�j, breatb, giving prolonged r,G ' - y ; -� _%�tchea wi-ra - 13 if Ill class, H. Fraeborn pansonist, had stated his views fully and! and constant freatment. .It is invalu- ton; thir(l, with fervor. WhoL h5 had finithad, Prea'-�L I Jo�uston ; f6aith, Mary Johns . . able to illothe s with small -childwen. Eleanor Hood ; tjaco�d, Aggie Gemmell ;. deL-t McKinley said, withou'i troving a' . .Isia t sedoni part, Oda,.WeBeath, mus(le : . . � - i � to asthmatics.' I � . � � - I I I � i , W. H. J)HNSTON, Teacher. 11 Xour remarks, Mr. Secretary, are jmt:! . —FOR— . . . I � - 0 1 what I should have expected of you. Yoa� . I i i WhOOPIng Cougli Bronchitis 0 Scotch -Pfer!1)3 t3dwne believe in keeping the� Croup ; � ; couglis I , Completely Fagged Out. ' - i Sabbath and everx taing else you .can gFt a, � Catarrh, Colds ' Grippe, and Hay Fever The world is full of Isickly, L despenieub, lien on." - . i L 1 1 V - I � The Vaporizrr and Lamp, ,%vhich should last f, od, enervated people, ill hoping to be well MlIL I BURN'S .STERLING READACHE POWDERS n. liretime, together with a bottle of Cresole1ue E . e day. The e uresb .road, to health Lis $x-50- Extra supplies of Cresolene 25 cents and a- ong the way of twki 2g Ferrozone al ter .curd! he worst headache in from ilvetotwentywin, �o cents. Write for descriptive bookici contain. utes,and leave no bad after-eiectB. one powder 6c,' 3 pow lers 10a, 10 powders 256. L ing highest testimony as to its value. I a eAls. Ferrozens is a �reat'appttlz�r, and I Wes ore t,i eat plenty of whblesome food I VAPO-CRESOLENTE IS SOLD 13Y - e is, I - . : DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERiE. . vibhout fear of indig,)stion or dyspepsia. A Philosophic Gam1bler. , . Vapo-Cresolene Co. This re6ults in the rapid -formation of an Manicipal Court JuBtioe Georg9F. Roesch x8o . Fulton Street � x65 r Nqtre Dame Street abundance of red, vitELlizing b1col, which says a -'friend of his once� tiok a' feformed New Vork vvi�l restore the no rves,1 ir,crease fie h Bud . Alontreal s gambler.t3 a religi.oui meeting. The preach- ....... � -- I v �or, and nourif-li and! feed every organ of ee devotsd,a large parb of his discour3e t-), I . � Recommended and sold by L V— . Fear tl pbody. F,.rrozonqi�anicleal restorative remarks refleotind upon the past life ot the, 0 I a Invig Itisaltonia of un9qualled gamVer. 7he man who , druggist, Seaforth. - . L G. , , orant. Ile 04Ln uee with bene6t.. had escorted 1he .--- rn it that anyo . -thought, it incum- -- I I � gambler to the meeting 1. ce 500 per tox, cr s0c boxes for $2.50, at . . bent upon him to arologize for introducing Matrimonial Advertjsing. A #ggials, or N. 0, PolOon & go., Kingston-, h'- im into a place where he would hear him- DE&P, ExeosiToR,—My attention was di. atario. i I . . . . I � � self abused. r . I reated to this somewhat uniqu-3 riubject I 1 � —0 � i if I didn't know that was the )'way this t1ircugh readingan editorial upon it in run3 of I The Live Sto.ok Outlook. preacher was going to talk," he said, " or I the Torcnto dailies quite recently. The c dito r I I - --is be- woulln�t, have asked you to come." in question exposes the . fnaidulent nature cf i That a t taadily- Mcre sing intareso 11 0h, don't mo ry about that," was the g taken by Cana lia n armlers in 1he im- sucla advertising sohemes in general by ov . ement of live itook is fhown by tile ,,u- reply. 11 There never was a sermon worth' showing the absurdity of young, pretty an�l sually large attendmice at the aniau,l a cue 3 that didn'6 hit me somewhere." I . I . . . weal0y girls requiring -to advertise for % nieptings of the 13 -eedsl-a' Associations re- . - husband, or put,tnemselves inlo th-i hinds (if DR. LOIVIS WORM SYRUP is a safe: sure and m Eo-oalled "managers " to obt%in a "' hubby " a 3ntly held. .Nearl y all of these liable worm expeller. Acts equally well Ion childreu� 8 ieties ara in a fi:)ur:k1r*ng condition or a,dL Its. Be sure you get Low's. for them at out rates. Iffe also dilat6s upo 2 0 1 ' rl�ncially, and aH show a rapidly increming 0 I I the rich h-,rveFt3 which some of these dia- u umber of regietrat"00i A animals in their A Nail Bating Man. � repii.table sharks were able to .gather, an I r 3c orde, with an a-,4ve demand from buyers I , did gather, before they w!Era n%bbed by. the of the better class for oth the home trade Physicians dt the Erie Couaty Hospital police. I tbought the article very timely, and for export. 1� state that as a4 I result of an operation held ato. and mentilly gave the paper credit for ex- 'Cho horse bminess i es' ecially active, the lo-ipital Ft- Buffalo, 143 carpet tacks,', posingthe fraud,until happening toturn . I . all :nails. 49 wing 0 the ocar(ity 0 gcol animals and , 41 sin all knife blades, 147 sm , over the advertising pages, in th-3 SaIne t e strong derhaw whi h ia!noL likely to be Pin 1poir-ti, resembling the points on a fih�e.: i issue, I noticed to my astonishment an ad- 81 sup draft � makq'samlosix and one half ounces Of 911 I verc.isement whose wording proclaimed ib to plied. E eavy� orees a ra be- w're chainabout threa' iigsoughtaftcrf r tho British markeL., for grow d glass and a I I be of the same -fake description as It a ity I , , inches in.length were taken from the Wom-: a . work, lumber Camps arid for the farina �e lf 'the Northwest, which will require a very, ach of I lo patie&, Claude Trimble, 24 years ditor, with isach apparent canJor, condemn . q � . - The sime adver'Uisement has appeared manY large number to supply the great numb(r of old, who claims to be a cook. He went to times aince, and purports to *be from a the hospital Complaining o! indigesti(ii and young, pretty and wealthy girl 'living non r s3ttlers coming from Europe and the Ststea,' (Tall pains in ths stomach. The I physiciaurt and all indications points- to a continued I Toronto, and who simply asks for a huE.- L demand and �tran pri"e. The sale repcit t�at thq patient is in a ,Ur way to band. Replies are to be directed to a boi epn I recovery . - i , � address, at a nerbain town. As I believefl otallional stimu.; atad y the� knowh soar- 1 1 —0 � - city of young stock in t e cduiatrv,h%9 been, 1 tha abo7e was,a typical example of ' these 0 promises t3 be, e raordoarily active. One LA,XA,-LIVER PILL evety night for thirty fra6udlent schemes, I directed a letter �o the days makes aoomplete cure of bilioueneps and con- portations are i till b ing made in ocn3id- stipat ,on. , That ls�ju3t 26 cents to be cured. 11 straw," girl, and, in the ci�urae of a feNv - � days, received a letter, not from the oMce I a (­dble numbers, and generalIV of avery —* . � ood class of horses. JTh%t they cannet be —'Cho tot).1 receipts or I ha B611 Telepboae qu�stion, but from Michigan, United State.. t 6 good, goes witho'Llt �sayi and thq fa(t Company for the P%et Year were .S2,085,134 ' )) 1191 and purporting to be fr orn the I I manager t nixt cux farmers i re driore i generally than and ihe ,t ti.1 expenditure was,$1.580,sm, ' of a matrimonial clnb. * The, circular an- Ever becoming faii judgres o� horses�, serves leaving the net revenue for 1902 at $504,282. r-oanced that the object of the 11 club " is t9. t) remind imperters that oblv'Ireafly gocd Of t1iii amounb $411,860 were paid on . get people m%rried by making them ad- s -Jallions will meet with sale lo� patronage at dividuile for 1h,3 year, and th,3 company quainted with each obher through the man- I aying prices. 1. otV only. ara draft and has now a emb. balance of S114.2,44 at ib's, - - . ager by 11 special " letters ofil liontroduaLion V, (irk horses wanted, butthe best clsesof diaposal., There have �been added during and reconimendat:on. The iegular yearly animals suitable f( r the saddle anl carriage the year 5,623 subscribers, and that the 'n . - fee for members is $8. Those� wbo want a jr� bringing exce?LiGn3illy high prices and botal nurdber of Beta of inat-luthents now young, rich wife, right away quick, undE r � special "guarantee," are advised to tab e Eqre scarce. earning ,r.nt)l era 48,487. The company , Cattle of all bro 3da aie finAing ready sale now owns and operat9s 377 exchanges, and the " special servicee," which Posts $25, net , atigcol prices. "he -ecent sale of pure- 553 agencies. The company -is a, good piy� - cash, in advance. On receipt of this and .1rods of the beef breedi Eh -)w a strong de- ing ca I I ,*cern. : an appli-.&nVs discription Eind address a.nd risoad at well susl ained pricep, ,% hile the ­ � 0-1 I I . ill prW- I I p�o'os, the manager w' - ;'3,000 CoPles d%iry braeds are bc,iog: old privatily.at gCod, , Oramps are Like Buripjars- of deacription and. the saraetlnumbtr of f. res, and most of the breeders h3.ve sold Tley I e I ome unexpeoti I A ani � I when leaEt pho.tos and mail them with his recommen- - �h rty especially of fem?.Iep-, thouoh in both dation and applicant's address. to rich ani welaom6.' Be armed, wit� a 1 one ' minute retty g`rls belonging to his 11 Club " froin icef and. dairy breeds there are many uieful cure in a bottle of Nerviline, �v�icb ralie7eS P � cuug 1:111IS avai t%ble at moderate prices, fi, . . the Atlantic to the Pacilfic. He will al: o �� ud these abould )a ge ur,d by the formers crarnp and stomach pains in ve minutee. , promptlysendto those taking-tbe 11 specid Jor the improvemkits ,f theirr herd@. In Colic, Summer Complaint,� Diarrhoeaj � services." the address of each young lady i �a Goo' Indireition and Nausea, Nerviline is.a 2 soon as Phojoins the club and"before my dairy cows of all classes will be in keen de- rem4 dy. of remarkable potency, and acts . one,else gel's a chance to write to her." 1-8 inind this spring ib hi h prices. proln Iptly bala satisfactory at all times. The' Theateadydcmand ilicoughoutthe past (om jolition of Poloon's Nerviline expresses has Estill a few choice me bers"at the$25 war for ho,ya, and the . 3igheftmcdical progress 'of the agai rat3,"butonly' a few, "as the rest a,e -, . a e -3us ains paying I 11,3 . married and happy." The straw lady16 d!- pri.taes, has kept u I lie demand for breeding which accounts for iti huperior merit. scription is given, too, and ehe is "not at all Etock. In almo3t all tie breeds there has Price 25c. � - - - ,oi business done. The larga at- parbi6lar," and" almost no one, has writ- - �een a gr Hamilton's Pills are Goc)d Pills. tea licr yet, and khe is d'!5�9;r,)m of having a .endance at th3 Swine Breeders' mec.ting at 6 - , � � n oronto last month, of relraentatives of ' correspondent in your town," etc., ebe. As —A British blue book on �0111jh Africa a laab inducement, the managf r , anr ouncei he various breed , I wed clearly that no i8su�d receLtly repoiti only 379 Bribish set- , FI; like a monoply 0! an unprecedentEd rate of $5 " for all the ne breed has anS thin . tic -r,, in the Transvaal �� sud 362 special services combined." . �e trade, ani th 3 more a quesUen of in the 'Orange Suat% Vie', 0overnment . Now, air, I leave the ­p,pblic to judge as �pe with the far!-'fltEirt, than of breed, the' I standard br.3e Is be ng improved to meet is in 5roducing live stock from Australia, to the wisdom and cunsistenc� of a paper .n �hle rEquiremerts of tb markets, an I bting Texas aiad Madagascar, claiming that Brit. expoeftig a frani through its ediborial cc I- r t pular with wall. nformed people who iih and colonial catUe are unE ulted . for the umns and then, for a paltry coheid(ratio 1, � .Plq Transvaal. The Women)s Immigration De - giving it that,publicity and air of reappcb- Iq. their own thinking and,4ollow no fads. partment announce .that they will give five ability, through its advertising colnmus, iTh6'heep trad), th( only one of the class- pout de and fr,e- railway trandpor'.11tion te 61 @81 of farm stock W %t 'as been suff, rinc, from . tll%t alone makes it poeaible or refit3bW. . L I 0 all women immigrants. Mr. ' Chamberlain . P 016w demand for ffie I st year or two, has I � Of course the subject has a burnorom side. brighter outlo)k for 5he futurs, and will poin�s oat a new, danger in connection with I The unsophisticated y I outh, .of love-aick oubtless soon see bet Er daye. The sheep- the shipment of . women to Alri ' ca, from the tendencies, who unfol(Is his plans and di i. I . fact 'fi Lt there are comparativ y few Brit - en bad their ijuni $,w ,when cattlearli , I closes Ilia heart longings to this suppesed lorries were low, �rd tbeIr turn will come i,hale.emigrating to Africa b . crowds ol 1 rich young 196dy, and whos . heart e96'.8 , ain, perbSP3 somer "hanithey thin1r, onj Coll t! nen tale. high at the th:ought of frilli a d -fl, ur.ces ar d �g I —A, Montreal corre4ondent has this tc � . now is their oppWtuniLty,for .selection and . , orange blossoms, and a large bank aecoun �, say d6to-tit the datule marikfzt : " No businaBE n mprovement so is tc be ready for the up. receives a rude shook when geti his fin t turn of the tide wheii it oomes. No I is yet reported in ocean freig ts- ani the letter. Bn'u- still h� doos not Osp, I amolrat of contracting 4one in 'he West fox air, as tt e .ard lass of stock ill m ra raadily improved t scheme eeems all right I andl the managsr �hsn sheep, none 'nor, chei4ply r,*iaed, and cattle haF been exceedidgly srn�ll up bo tll� . , poiltively 11 guarantees 11 to gEt him a ,ri(h nie mo re profit i ile il � I li -3 course. 'of years present, as compared with previous year&, . wife to suit his taste if he takes tho " 8peb- . opsidering t1he cast of prod . uction and k�ep owing t9 the fact that the impr�,eFsion is that ial services," or refund all :money, to lie . I pricEs will come down still lower in the fov bites like a fish at a blue bottle fly. He ra. I . I . eign markets as soon as Ar I gentine stock . memberah p n the march of live stok improvoment � ceives for his money a print-� n the farm,f1poultry should not be overlook- con'taences to arrive freely. , IThe markel ticket, with the beauty�s address, which -9 ,d at this scaison. Generally speaking, pro- for export cattle in Toronto has been dull - . umally hiEome inaaaessible'er . outlandit h ' on &,,court of the limited amol��ut 'of I oceat place in the Southern St:ites cp i r New Mexim, )ably no st:)ck has bee� as I much neglectcd spac) offering from St. John, N. B. In. com I . - and the nov.-ce is informed that if I he wp,n:s A Foultry, and yet forl ths-labor ani cutulmy se,luence, the demand li%s been limit3d- . from any further advice from the 1-1 manager," he nvolved node give grpater ret-aras u9& -r Ehip )era and the supplyof export stock bw must send stamps for reply. To catch the roper conditfon& 0ne of the -fint r-ignis- bcen in excess of the requirements ; th(re. ' ladies, a gi:ntleman of refiriern . ent and tea in thouBandi of flocko is an in'u,ion of fore, a large number of cattle i Ellit able f oi ' reab, pura bl,ocd, which can readily be ob. � weafthand with a palatial home is P -lab up . � the exyort trade have been forced upon tho in the same way. All this,however, does allied nowa,days. 1 . marl:et for the lo.,3al trade, a�d t -bis facl not condemn legitimate advErdsing ' when — a 11 ,�.l --- alon , with the increased supplies- has had 8 the mobive is right and honest. If a mE.n �he Others , ere Not Benefitted. (1,p,e'6sivg effect upon values. �!, In Torontc, . . � wishes a romantic marriage with a stranger, . rebe it sales of good export cattle have beef . I A Sootchman who lay dY,in.7 in a New . E and timts for safety 0 his own jadgment, 7' ork hospital inUmat�d tolthe doet .r th%t mad 3 at $4.30 to $4.50. and a few extrf , ��� ! " hit or miss," let him advot!rtise in a good e had a last re � set to m Ike. 11 What is c1loi,-e sold �t $1.75 per 100 lbs. paper, StfitiDg wh-it he is -afid� t ?" enquired the dOLl')r. I 1, Just to hear —* what he wants. Bub let1 hinj bewa � J .. � H GY&RD'S YELLOW Olf, cures sprains, bruises I ' _�e ,- he*bagpipes,' eii4 the Scotch- eores wounds, cuts, frostbites, chilblains atings a] of replying to 11 straw " ladies, "Who off 3r nan. The docto' Tvas a kinily-man, and [a . I I r . nsec 8, burns, soalds, contusions, etc Pr a 25c great personal attractiotla and ask no"hing 3y his orders New] York was searched high 11 I 0 — I in return. They are ,only the gilded bait ind low for a pip�r. ' he next morning on Sorgt. ffirry E, Ballard, : a member a set by unscrupulous ageuts �vhosp-" matfi- �rriving at the hospital he was informed ' I . . the rat South Africa contingent, took hil I monisl club " very often, exists only on P - hat the mission had been successful and the life t his parents' home, in Sbratford, at at per and is aa deceptive -and � ' ielneive as e iper had swaggeied u:) and dow'n the ward ' i I lay morning by Ehootin .. e6r' hour Thur2c i , marriage of the desert.. No man, or wom n o the obvi'0113 ]a Of the pick Soo'tchma'n. him elf with his rifle. The act appears t( either, can li,)nestly offer an.�tffing of re I . Who, wonderful ral te, Ill -id rallied so far h%v been the result of di8pondency. Bal ' � I intrinsic value without 88kiDg a 'fait aiii that his Case Was 113W hopeful. 11 Wonder- . * adequate equivalent. This i's true iii buk- ful," exclaimed -he hysil ian. "But I lard bad been drinking lately, and on W 4 . preirious evening at the. Cabinet hotel, tolc' nesslife and why should it�ot be truem I , P � . i I *' . -; L a compDnton that everything seemed tob the business of matrimony ? 'p ! � . I - ! : - . -. going against him, and everybody gave hi ; SEEKER. � —0 � i . the cold shoulder. P o�le who were form : ! . i It L I � I W friendly r6w iguo ed him altogether. I � I L�ver'-s Y -Z (Wise Head) Pi�ihfectant Soei f : ,P z . 1b as not thought, ho ever, th-it he pre . ; � Po,%,i�der is a boon to any home. It disin'. , t'd takiag his lile, aR he;alwaya seem, I . me ita e . . � . � fects and cleans at the same t me. ,a z I a , I ed o be a jovial, good-hearted young mal —a— � 1 4 � � iZ7 an a greneral favorite. When; foundhe wa.' I School Re�orts- : : - -- � I � I bey on (I rn�dical aid, the top of -his head bp � No. 9, McKmLor.—The fo lowing is the , I I ing Wown off, and his rifle lying besid,3him L - * , Oninions of Lea g Physicians. st%nding of the pupils of the school- in s6c- I I Ba. lard went to the front with athe first con - . I I have used W. T. StroaN P.ilqkoue for external as tion No. 9, McKillop, for t4e month pf Well as internal piles. and got better results than 3 � tin rent, enlisting at London, and served a�. February : Fifth class—H�rvey You4fg, rom. any other remedy I I ave used. A. GRAHAM, Pai rdeburg and the other important engage . D., London, Ont.� Canidian: ,135. Sc-nior 4th class—Maggie,Smit , , � 4 : me its of the war in which the . I Bessie Smith, 199. Junior 4th class—Wil- '� Price, $1.00. I For �ale b: 7 drug gists, or.by mail, On took part, without receiving a scratch. H lie McNab, 123 ; Ella Lovjb, 83. Senior keceipt of Trice. I ret arned home but went out again with th, . W. T. STRONG, M�nufaoturinir Chemist, London, I 3rd clats—Milton Young, 150 ; Lillie Staf- ibniario. 1798-52 las 5 Contingent, and was in the' f %mous bat' , I . i 2 i - I � � i � . ; ; I � . I .1 w : � i . ! . I i . I - � i � i I � - � ; It I I I : ; - � I � . . . . , 4 . ( , 2 * 1� K � "I is io %0 � ad I I . i 1� It, qm i , R � . , V i A � I � � I . . � " I I 1; ! I . ; . . � � i . ­ ­ ; i I .; - I I . - I � I I ­ . . . � I � I . � i . � I ! � � I I I . I i . ! i t . I � , I . t i I ; � . � t i I I I I % ! , 1. . I ; � - . . � ! I I . - � I - I - I - -1 11 , � ­ � , - " � ,, �. . ... - , � - -1 - -- - - - I-,-- -----" ­- !�­ ­ I ­ �� ­1�____­_�­­11- --4 I ! tle ab Hairts River, Wh rq he -- received a slight wotknd in the...chest. l� On his r4tura he w" pr�sented by the city council with a gold watch and chain. 0 owe the business of life insurance, was 26 years old and unmarried. His father and mother and two sisters iurvive. I -Hon. Joe. Martin orica again holds h3 the balan-.e of .power in.-tha Br*,t,.i!h Colum- bia Lggialature ana tbraa nq to defeat the I Government when the Ho se� meet@. Along with Presid(rl'i lEtoosevelt =4 Emperor Wil - Ham, Mr. Martin believes in strenums life, -A bill has been lintrod C' d in the Nova ... J Sortis, Legislature to con �� lidate several * tural school sections ia Ann polis coutity. The law may soon be made applicable to the whole pravince. This is ha6t way happen, in all the older provinces before many year�s. -The New York- Evening' Journal says Andrew Carnegie has giveft Princten Uni- vel-Eity $1,000,0 ' 00 for the coastruotion of a graduate ecboal. The if is made as a pay- ment of a debb of gratTiltu, a Mr. . Carnegie felt tli%b b�e owed his phys cian, Dr. Joseph I I I J. Garmapy,--,wh-) attendel him during his :ecent illness in Europe. ' Dr. Garmany de- clined to �dcsqt it personal gift, but suggest- ed t Ii -At so'metliina be offarad Princt in, from 0 which Dr. Garmany was graduated in 1879 -0ae day last week John P. Tiniline, of Thameaville, wenb to Ridgetown and .drew $3,800 to pay for a fi rm he h%d bought inOxford. He was to hs., -e cometo Thames- � ,ville, but never reaohed there withtha money. Nothingwasthoughb of it until Sunday, when aninvestig tion- was begun. Ab first, foul play was sue acted, but it h -As, nnw been found that he de?osited $3,000 in a bank in Windsor and dis ippeared, leaving no trace. He was to -have bern married the .,same week, and this unex.)ected departure haft cauied much t,Alk in t iit, vicinity, and his relatives are still in sufpense on account of his strange action. - ' . LIFE'S LITTLE ILLS, I Are the Ones 'Vni h Cause -the I Greatest Amount of Suffering.. I — ?It is evEry day ills that diktress most - those whicti seize you Elld Idnly and mike you irrivable, impatient a d fault-finding, The i o -)t of these trGubleB 'ies ia the b1col I aDd nerves, and you can -no get rid of .them ' ' until the bload has bee -made .rich and I pure, and the nerves E rangtheried and scothed. Dr. Williams' ink Pills will do this, and will do it, mora s eedily and with more lasting reEulti than, any other medi- cine. In proof of this Mrs. James. Patter - ton, Chilliwaak, B. C., sayi :-" My daugh- tEr. was -an poor health, and her system badly run down, She was pal -t, "suffered from severe headaches, and ' vety nervol.n. We decided t:? give her Dr.williams' Pink Pills,, and, after using six boxes, she is a strong healthy girl. I gladly recommend the pills in similar oagB@.') - These pills cnra all blool and nerve trau- bles, such. as Anaemia, neu�algia.iadigestion,. ' heart trouble, rhmrnatism,� St. Vitus' domee, ' partial paralysis, kidney treu.bles and the weaknesses which afflict ,women. Be sure you get the genuine Pills with the full name " Dr. Williams , pi� k Pills for Palo People," printed oa-the wr.Apper aroaud the box. If ill doubb send direct to The Dr. Williams'Medicine Cc'., Brookville, Oatario, and the pills will be maile.4,- po t paid, at 50c par box, or six boxes for $2.50. . I I —0 ! � Perth No�es. -James McKelvie, late of Wingh%m, has . purchasEd the Stationhotel in Listoweli -Dr. Hcdgson has sold ,his property in Staff& to 1�lr. Fnink Elliott and purposes leavinop for thq Northwest i ort y. �n -Wm. Ray, of Downie, h3s sold a fine Canadian draught stallion 'to a gentleman from South Dakota, for w iieli he recei ved $700. The animal was a ' ,wo-year-old and weighed 1,850 pounds. '. . -Another Case of small.Pox has developed in South t4sthope, The aftc�ed person is Miss Mary Sch3ldroth. Mrp. Brown, whose huobanddied.from the disease, has also Euut.irnbed.. � -Mr, Charles MacDaili son 0 on- duotor-Al�x. McDonald, of Stratford, was run over tha*other day by a pasAing sleigh loa,ded with wood. The r ancr wfnb over his leg below t�e kne ' o' a r, (11 11 b'roke it. . -Sevettaen I hou-irm I elTht hundrc d and sevtnty-c-na poands of but � r wera manufao. tured at the factoryof the St. Marys �,,a,,am 0, 4 0 )1( ery Qumpany, d tiring Janaary,whi6b w (i at 22 68 cent i per pou ad. ' . -The S6. MarSe town coancil h36a relom- mt ndsd that the number o hotals in that town be reJuaed from t,ix to five. The ' license fee is fixed at the maximum limib, $200 for hotels. ani $250 for shops. . -While reburnina- fron Stratfcrl on 0 atur %y evening, re. ugradb, ,of Tavi- stock, was thr o wn ou� of a sleigh, while it slipped into the ditch, caming her elbow to be lroken� and dhl6cated, 0 . -Mr. Jeremiah Curt:s has sold his farm of 199 act�es, lots 26 and 2 , 4.h C011cession of North! East hope, for $11,400, to Mr. Donald McCallum, of ths same to-wriehip, mLo takes poss6ssi6n on the 10th of April. -Rev.4. D. FerfuEoq, pastor of Ahe i I . Burnii aril Brookeda e congregations, has resigned his charge. He lu�e -be.-n pastor there for the past ten yeara, and is also clerk of the Stratford Presbytery. His inew . field of la�bor has not yet been annouac(d., -Mr. David Toiranae has disposed of Iiii farm and stock on the 11th Concession, Diloraington. His brother: Adam, of Meta- wel, was, the purchascir, the price being $8,000. 'Mr. D.kvid Torrence, previous to the sale, gold the timber for $1,000, making. a-totil cf $9,000 for tha sale of his farm. -Mr. John Te3key, blacksmith at the Maxwell werkp, Svi. Maryi, met with a veryrl ' paln'iil accident 8aturday for,nwn. Whili6: handling a very heavy bar of irin, .it - urf- fortunately fell across his arm, a sh(,r'u . diLtin,e above the wrkt, snapping it in two. . , I I . " -MiSs K%te D)ugberby of Lo,yan towp.' 0 . 8111P, d,�ed in the county j il at Sbratford, on ThrCteday nighb. She ivas Committed to * 's`tl by the police magiatrat-, on Febrniry 1-2�h as iasane. She had evtry at�,entiwi in the jail, buti succumbed to exhaustiol of the ncrves, conseqn?nt upon the straia of an unbinged mind. ' , I -Oa Tuasday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Holtby, who. are leaving Mit,liell, were entertain( (I at 'a bang net by tha Methodist Bible school. Durina, the 0 evening Mr. Holtby was presentad wDli a gold headed cane suitably engraved. Mri. Boltby was mado the recipient of some hand P ome presents by th YOu13g PEOPle'S Biblelclass. Mr. and M�s. Holtby have been ardent workers iii, th3 Methodiet church, -Mrs. J. McLaren, of St. Marys, re- ceived the amd news of the deal 11 of her son, Thomas, in Windipeg, on Tuesday of laab week. , Deceas�d, who was deaf a ' rd dumb, was hi)hia 29th year. Helearnedhis trade as ashbem%kerin Belleville. H6 had been ill Wi6 lung trauble for a number of yea,rs, ' - ' and on the advice of his physician went to Winnipeg four yeara ago. His mother re- ceived a letter from him the pravir,-LL3 week stating that he would be home on March ist nex�, and the news of his death came ` quite u-nexpectEdly to her. -A very pretty event was celebrated on wedn-mday, Febru3ry 25th, at the home of Mra. Wm. Mwchan, of'Xitchell, when Miss Margarat J. youngost daughter of . I h a lat a Wm. Machan, Was UnitEd in marriage t:) Mr. John M. Empey, of Toronbo, gradui.te of the faculty of Science of Toranta Uni- vers, I in mining engineering. At 11 -10,0100 , while the wedding march was play- ed, by Miss Alexia Davis, the bride entered tho parlor e�d was given away by her uii-.le,- 'Dr t"7 ,� .,, "!'- �. � . Robertson,- of Stratford. The brid4 was daintily attired in wh:te silk with tri-mmings of chiffon, &ed%IIiop3 and h%nd I I . . . 7 P-iintring, and looked very graceful and pretty. Miss Norma ]K�i ithleen Stu)rb 'LIABLE. TO EXPLODE. lookcif very sweet as a pretty litV!e maid of - . . honor. e rt egrooWn g ft to t,h3 bride I - was a diamond aul. pearl nniant snI to ' HARMLESS HOUSE -HOLD GOODS THAT ' I I the maicl of honor a pearl pin. The care. - ARE REALLY DANGEROUS. . mony was psrformcd by Rev. W. A. Bnaid- ­ I . ley, B. A . of Berlin, a friend of the famiiy and a former p%etor of Knox church. -- , Sugar rLud Chlorate of F,otaxh Is a � a - WIcked Coinbina1lon, -aud Flerar . News Notei i. ,Dust aud Dry Alw In Fraught 'WitIL . -Mr. Thomas Tate, mana,er of the t,-ana- Danger-Oddltlex of Guyteotton. !) . portatiott of the Canadian Pt ciflo h -is receiv- At the premises ot an English cd= - ed the appointment of mnniger of the Gov- I errimetitiailwayinAi.iit!alifiat aBalaryof , pany there occurred some biale ago a . $1870-00 a year. N1r. T.t) leaves for bi3 ' disastrous fire which icomplet0ly gutted new position. about the first of May. Ile is I an enormous buildi4,g and caused losses � a Canadian and is enly about 40 years of I agggregatin,-, $Z-OO,000. The file was at- - age but his had 25 years ex erienee in rail- tributed to an explosion of malt. . way work Any fine inflammable dust when -Mr. .i Llfred Powers, of t,ie township of mixed with a certain proportion of dryi- C-%radoc, 6faw miles fro -in S4rathroy, com- air will explode. There was a previou4 - mitted au.cide last week by taking Paris similar accident in a New York cand_y, green. It appears he W nt 0 the barn, , � where th� ' poisonvvas kept, nd returned 6 manUfactory. A. terrific explosion the house and iafermsd No wife what he :",rhich wrecked the entire building was had done. A doct)r was slint for, hut he discovered to be due to the fact that I died a few I oar's later. He was a -popular I particles of fine Icing Sugar had been ; t3 � and proiperoua man, an. I no 1 raar.ou can. be *1 given for �be rash acb. . I allowed to invade the room where the -F,-r 8Dnl0'-We6k9 Past the 'Sylvan Oil ' furnaces were. Comr.any have been drilling for oil on the Am eminent authority on explosives prcp3rty-)f Mr. S. A6ore, d.bout six miles declares that many of those aceidents from P,,rkhill. Oa Tue the well was in co.�l mines usually attributed to fire shot. Pumping wa� Etjwted immediately-, dnmp I have been -caused by dTy coal and a o,00 I flow of oil wa,j the reEult. The dust suspended in the galleries hay - 0 prospects are the well will b) good for four been accidentally fired- By,en so appar- or five barrels per day. D-Illing will be starte I d irnmediately on othe 7 properties iti ently as innocent a substance as floUr the neighborhood, whiA have been leased becomes fearfully explosive when by the company. The proyncitma are can- mixed in suitable proportions -Xvith dry - fident of 'he result. - air. � . .-Befo: th3 mortgage on the Young Another substance that -has proyed to Wien's Ch.ristian Amooiatiori building iL be extremely daulgerovis when- stored in , . -London as committed ta the flames at last large quantities is chlora-te of potash. . week's banquet oi the association, chairman A disaster some y�ears ago in a big Lon - Bowman stated thit ons of bhe documenti t� 1-.� had been ade in September, 1896, for $I',),- don factory proved . the destructive 000, and he o hs -r,' for $7,000, was made in powers of this sim, ple re m tdy for Colds. - 1897. Thebuildingwas erected ia 1896, Sugar and chlorate of potash mixed anil the co 3t of it, including the site, was form an explosive which 14as been tried $40,224. The ladies did the furaishing at a for blasting purposes, but -so danger -0118 I CO3t of $4 ' 000. - In 1898ther 3 was a mort- a compound is it that ally lexPlesiv-e gage debb of $20,000, a currant d9bt of $11,- - 669, and -In interaeb indebted aess of $2,369. containing these ingredients is not hkne- By the IE of January. 1902, the mortgage ly to Pass the ,government tests in this ( debt h%d eeii raduaed to 81,,500 and the country. . 'a .1 - eutrantdjbt to $2,500. ­�Ihe last-named A good many year� ago it was d-1.9- - sum had r ow been wipe I off. � covered that cell�ilose I soaked in strong I -Not a single passenger as killed on a nit.ric acid cbaiiged froun a substance - I British railway in 1901. In the United no more harmful th�in palier to a fierce States the number of passer gers killed in ' � th%i year, was 249. Theyearwasnot-anex- explosive. The number of m aterials -on , , ceptional re either. The Imm of life oa -which nitric acid will woirk a similar I British ralways is always a nall compared trans -formation is almost end -less. with whal i it is in America. Efficiency Wood, paper, straw, coal, peat, PIteb, . seems to be the point aimed at thera rather starcb, sugar, tea tan, phospborus, !ton, t-h-hn immediat3 profits, Ib would be well zinc, copper and magnesium are only a fi�r the U ited States ani GairAdian rail- k' ways to cease sneering at mhat they call few that could be named. the slow-&iug methleds of the old country One of the best known andmost ter- - and adopt the working systain which has ac- rible of thesO Mixtures is n1ft007cerill, . complishe i E.uch results in life-saving ther3. which is simply nitric acid and com- - 1 -cot I ing t,) the r 3 tu: ra i Mai to tile nion glycerin mixed togetber and a-1 � . Edu-,atio Dapsrbment, aboub4,560 children lowed to fall into a �streain of water. are bp.iDg taught manual tniining in the Dynahilte is nothing! more tban ni-tro- schcols of the province. ! In Toroato, 1,520 ' are taki 7 the ocu,s3 I ; 0ttawa, 1,680 ; glycerin absorbed by some sponggysub- I BrockvilIE','300; Kingston, 1 0 ; Braaltfor.j I -stance. -Alum, asbestus, plaster of par - 300 , Ren'raw, 100 ; Woodst)ck, 100 ; Loa- is, sawdust, brau, meal, ewn dried and ' don, 300 ; Cobourgi 80. pounded potatoes, bave been Omployed I -The advance p8rby of lhl� large EagliEh for, this purpose, but the substance 0 colony which is to be established north of most coin.mouly employed is wbat Is . - Bat'lleforJ arrived on Friday at Wien'peg, Imown -.as "kiesel gulir," or SPOUgY . headed b George Douglass, The latter eftrtli.- - This is tb,e kind of clay formed Ft %tea that fully 15,000 will come 0 hii col- ony this year, and� they will. bring with i ls, great beds of them threa clergymen, threedmtors, and all wbich .tire found in Germany 1.111d oth� kindi of inechin'ca, including carpinl5ers, er parts of the -world. bla'eksmillis, and builders. . Guncotton, which was first made in —0 1846, is the form of n1tro ,compound I 1HE MOST NUTFITIO'US uspally employed in war. it is wanu- . a factured from ordinary cotton waste I i treated with a mix--ture Ao�f nitric and . .Epps,s- Coe* , I A sul-pburic acid -S. A6 admirable food, with all its na- There is one very cuflous point about - . tural qualiLiEs intact, fitted to ,- ,un,c.otton. It cannot be made from buiLl up and maintain robust raw cotton In the bale; Waste Cotton is healL , and Lo resiab winter's x- . necessary for its ma-nuf-,I-eture- It seems treme cold; Sold in quarter -pound as if the bleaching to wbicb Wannfac- . tins,'abelled JAM ES El IPS &CO., tured cotton has"been sul)jected hRS Limil ed, Homoeopathic Chemists, ..' Lond)n, England., sometbing, to do with fittii)g the I Avazte 1,r b,eoliBl ,,,I,s1ve ,,,terlaL -Oily IM waste is, h., Yer, comPletclY uselesS E ps's Coe'.. .. for making' gmicotton, and if even a � ' ,­� little Is carelessly uied a Vbole batch GI�VINP, Mr,.NGTH AND VIGOR. of the manufa,ctured product may be - .� : - � . 1819-26 snoilpd. ' � . ' I - a - � Guncotton is so extraordinarily Bud - C , JtY - �?, 7 : R T e Ladies' Falorite. - . Laxa-Livf r P1113 are th 3 ladi3a . , fivorite-�i-s =tin.. den in its action that a small quanti They cure 033nstipation, Sick Headache, Bilious . aess, has been exploded in Contact Nvith a C r as I and Dyepspai-. without grlptng'puig�og or sicke-lIng- b ap of gunpowde and b. fal ed to I - I . . � -0 0 0. � . . set flre to i -L - Many people B:Ly they a -e 11 all nerves," easily slartledlorupset, cagily arriedand irrtabcd. Mil. The great advantage whiell 91111COt- . bum's Heat t and Nerve Pll*s ai-e just he remedy ton possesses over all otber explosives such people r,quIre. They restorf parfect humony . of the nerve centre-, and give ne nerve force to is tbat damp does not ini-viro It. In I ' shattered zl3rvou3 systems.' — - f�vct. wet guncotton explodes.with fust . - - - I as great violence as dry, ,but 1s, O,f uddenly Attacked. -�' course much harder to fire. Colise, Children reoftm attackel sulde ' nly by athful - and danger us Calla, Cramps, Dial rhoea, Dysentery, (Ii3ently it Is one of,the safest eXPJO- Cholera Me bus, Cholera Intantut a, etc. Dr. Fow- sives to carry, as lt can be tborougbly I I I lerlsExtrattof Wild Strawberry .8 'a prompt and ,%yefted before pa,c , king and li-ept Wet I sure cure, which Ehou!d alwayi be kept in the house. . (Jurlug transport. For mi-Diug PurPOSCS 0, or for use in War guncotto", is U0111111Y I , Spring Medicine. - pressed into hnrd calrmlls. . Com i As a spriz Z medicine Burdovk Blo3d Biti—ershm The cordito,- whi-ch is Dow -used in I ,ies up t ) �syatew and removes all � 'poeqi1al. Ittar hE impurities J rom the blood, and: takes away that British military Afles is a rather more tired, Weary feeling s,) prevalent Irk the spring. _;,�� cowpound substall-ce, I)ejD- ,('OWl)QSCd I � " 0 0-- ­ �t' - I . The�ementlal lung -healing, prin"ipal of the pire of tbirty-seyen parts of guncotton , .. free his finRIly been EumesBfully separated and re- mixed witb fifty-ej- t of ni-troglycerin i - ,b t � flued ibt,) a'perfect cough medicin 3 -Dr. Wood's Nor- � I Way Pi , ne Syrup. Sold by-aildealurs-on a guarantee and fivb parts of m1i)eral jofly�' It is 9f,eatisfactBn.! Price 25 cents. formed hito little cOrds Q,wb tliteC- � ! I . - I I — 16 *�00 ei-htbs of an inch In dial3lot,01', Tbe�P- . i Z� DOAJ�"B KIDNZY PIUS act on th kidnays, bladder n)a,(Ie up into little f�,,..;Ots ,Wbif,li and urinary organs only. They cutre backaches, weak are , i back, rbeuniatism, diabebes, -0-onzestion, inflamma- are placed in the cartridges. �� tion, gravel, Brigbt's di3ease, and all other discises arisin,g fr.,ni 'wrong action of the kidneys- and What seems .q very odd subghl,'n�ee - ' . . bladder. � from wbieh to make an exp)oslve,il � -Mr. Horace Plunkett, , inister of Agri- gutta pereba. But by the action of ui- acid it can be turned ilito a bir -in!- , - : . cal', Lira for' Ireland, is making a toar of tl'ic� . , V,3glish cities with the avowed objeob of dable detoilator. � , er. The ' ousting 61oniau an I for iig,n b�utter in favor Eaeb country bas its pot l;(.)Nvd I of the Iri-h przAact. His department is ra- United States uses 1)jeralp, 4�,f all - Iwonia; voln�iorfl iDgIrishagriculture by the ell- the French bavo a beautiful, seml- courage ent of dairying, the establishment transparent, cbestnut cD101'ed Powder " - � of farmer i a J co-Dparative barks, imtru�.tion niade.of the nitrates of potassiulll and at farmix g centras. - Mr. Plunkett is - now - -, . . "aglishP P oviBion dealers barium. Besides tbese iher6nre dOzell'.9 I - � legrYng -iow the E I of explosive$ with fancy nanlLls su,ch � want but ter packed. Irel nd is constantly .; � . becomiDi better able io supply t�iie demand. as ballistite, CaDDO-Mte, ri-fl,elto, randite, � , I - Indeed, I reland is rapidly becoming CAn- plastowenite. These jmry W! Size and � . � . � � adWs formost rival i I athe cattle and butter shape of graln, color and power, but - I I trade. I they all depeuki o)3 the action bf n1trIc . , -For many yeari ib has teen the custom . - 41 , - . acid for their exPlOSITe fOvce- � of M4 J. P.� %VkEr, of Pre3 ott, to contri- . . . .. - . - bate, at bristma.3, $25 to eich of the town - . . . churebes to be applied t,) the poor funds of . - the co-ig-egations. The el.�!quex wera spnt T_ue Bene and Her Dr - by.Nlr. Wise-, ImCCbristma , as usual, but once upon,ft time tbere Nvas a fa- R!3v. J. 8canlon, p-isto � r of the Methcdiet mous belle wbo mad,0fre'llIc-tit vISAS tO -- church, jeturn-3d th3 oie sent to him,t`lank- her dressmaker and s.tayed quile long ing Mr. 'Viser for the off.r, but saying he -- could no', accept it. There .ipon Mr. Wiser each t1me because sbe was pnrtleul I ar I handed tie cheq,ue over tot e tawn charity about the fit of ber ggowiis,. and the comtn�tt e to use as they might see flit, I t modiste desired to please her. may be dded thit Mr. Wiser is a distillerl Tbey would cut and fit wid s � ha!)e . -A vi�it to Canada is a tber&l educatioi; and work to bring every line and.curve to a self-�ontalned people li e the Britons. ?* . . � On3 of the Scotch 6ulerE lately here has liao proper relation, so -tbat the -effeet said : - ;Dver home we hay.( very peculiar Would be artistic and plea!4D9 to thO. ,.� views regar3ing Oe coloaie� and I muit say eye. I �. e' that what I liwe, been taught about C%nad3, Moral. -Matters of fe.111 are i)ften th I I is va I stly differelib from the resil conditions. 1iuvQrtaiA ma-#.eri3._ _ ­ . W tu,a6re Ander the impresei)j! In ScotlRnd - , - ' ,,n %da is rather a primitive country -The Burritt ,& PeacOn 00mpany4 book I - with none of th6 improvements that *--he old binders and atationers, Stratford , has been country People enj'6y. Imagine my surprise dissolved by the retiremel"i Of Mr. B'mtritt- . 0 when I diaco-;erad that in the way of ac- -O,a TIvirsday morning of last week, as I , commoi4tion in buildiDge, Qsnada is vastly Mr. H. Stevens, of St. Mary;.,, Was entering superior.. The lat3st -.dei ises in sewerB. his house, he slippilld on the oil Cloth just ant broke his thigh bove. j waterwor,ks and lightitig plants oppear to inside the door i I be the usual order in all tht' Canadian cities Mr. Stevens had Just come iAu frOM the i I . ra w -et, and we have 4isited,' and, in every way., you ap- back yard and his, shoes wf- I ' . 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