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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-12-18, Page 3ITARDLY ANY TWO SCIENTISTS AGREE AS TO ITS AGE. pave Speculation About the Tin,' Atom fa the Boundless Univeree t 'upon Which We Dwell—Theozies About the Interior of Our Globe., ardly any two scientists agree as to the age of the earth—that Is, as to the length of time which has elapsed since the earth's crust became solid. Consid- ering the very slow rate at whieb rocks are deposited by water and tae IM- srterise thickness of the beds of these, stratified" rocks, as they are called, it seems that at least 1,000,000,000 years have passed since the globe evolv- ed in its present shape out of the whirl- ing nut.ss of incandescent matter which It must once have been. But Lord Idetrin, arguing from the knoevii rate of loss or heat, declared that not more than 100,000,000 years is the limit of time which has passed by since firm rocks appeared and life be- gan upon the earth. More recently Pro- fessor Tait deelared that a tenth of Lord Kelvin's estimate might be nearer the truth. All geologistshoweyer, den ciare that the latter estimate is too lete- We know with the utmost exactitude how heavy our little world is. If you put down the figure 6 and follow it by twenty-one noughts, you have it within a very- few million tons. Roughly epeaking, this invites that the earth is the and one-half tines as heavy as a globe a water of the same size. But, in spite of this accurate knowl- edge or the earth's weight, we have no reel idea of what is the condition of things inside our planet. Thousands of experinients made twat] parts of the world show that the temperature rises on an average about a degree for every sixty feet below the surfaee. If this rate of increase Continues regularly toward the center that part of the globe must be at a heat so appalling that imagination is unable to grasp it waen this fact of increase of tempera- ture with depth first became ascer- tained geologists got the idea that we were living upon a furious fuenace, of whieli volcanoes were the escape Pipes. Now we know better thati that We have found, atoong other things, 'that an earthquake in Japan is ableetoreg- ister itself in England. -This actitally happened in the case of ihedisasteethi north Japan some years ago, whenII0,- 000 people lost their lives. A tremnant this kind could not pass unless the earth had a rigidity approaching that a steel, and observations of tides and the attractions exercised upon as bY sun and moon have made it pretty cer- tain that our world is just about as hard and solid as so much steel. This does away with the liquid inte- rior theory and makes it fairly certain that the earth is solid all throtigh, with perhaps occasional accuroulationat of fluid rock here and there in parts where for some reason or other ;the' pressure is not so great as it is in oth- ers. e it also- upset's the old theory of volca- noes, and the Modern idea. with regard to these mountains of death and de- structiun is that water from the sur- face Onds its way through a few Miles below the surface, and then, being sud- denly turned into steam, causes an ex- plosion, or series of explosious, like boiler burstings en a gigantic scale. Every schoolboy knows that the shape of the earth is an oblate spheroid —that is to say, that it is flattened a lit- tle like an orange at the two poles:. The peter diameter of the earth is actually twenty-seven miles less than its diam- eter at the equator. But it Is as yet not absolutely ascertained whether the flat- tening is similar at both poles. Some aretic explorers appear to be of the oplaton that the flattening Is greater at the north than at the south pole. -Another rather startling fact is that the equator is not a perfect circle. If you could drop a plumb line from Ire- land threugh to New Zealand it would be somewhat longer than another which cut the earth at right angles to It. The difference has not yet been as- eertItined with absolute accuracy. We are accustomed to talk of sea level es an invariable quantity. It is positively startling to find bow Yery far from level the sea le; not et course, newly from the peeping influence of Woe anti winds, but there ars great izerVirnent dellitiOnii in the tett-- rvit mountains, in fact. It is ell- ettlated that in the bay of Bengal the Witivr tieff at a IOW exceeding that of tbe Hallos ocean by ftilly 200 feet and That of .the Pacific Acean along the *oast sf Bouth Atte-dew may be heaped up as much as 2000,feet higher than the water in the oppoeite Atlantic. The water mountains depend upon the attraction of great mountain mass- es, the bay of Bengal upon tbe Himala- yas and the south Pacific upon the t A Merl eau Auden The height of our highest mountains has teem measured to within an inch or two, and we bate accurate informaa- tioa on the subject of the great depiha of the Kea, but we do not yet know with any certainty how'deep is the at- norepiteriC envelope of the earth. At one time twenty-seven miles wars given ars lire limit. This was increased to. lefty, and soon even this estimate was extentiod to 100. Our only means of measurement ha the meteors, which .spring isnto an Inca ntieseent blaze through friction when they strike our atatospbere. As mao cannot live at a muck greater height than five miles, it raiiy be that We shall never learn exactly how thick Is tbe. atmospheric ocean at the bottom _ of which we mewl. In neatly forty instances langnages hare been first reduced to writing by the Brinell and Foreign Bible society. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED AT THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, NO WITNESSES REOUIRED. The superiority of Dr. Pit/er's Bitek- `lachesVidney Tablets over eth ,r forms of, treatment • is due to the feet that they are' the prescription of Di. Zina Pitcher, the famous specialist --were used succOnsfully and tested in priyate practice lbyhire for many years before they were given to the public at large. . They contain expensive specific ingredients not found i4 any other Kidney remedy. Is it any wonder, then, that they care lumbago, diabetes, gravel, Bright's disease; uric acid in the blood, rheumatism neuralgia, dropsy, irritability of the bladder, and Kidney troublesof old people and children when others remedies fail? Read what Mrs. W. Martin, 'Orange- ville, Ont., has to say "Some time age I had a good deal of trouble with my back, due to a cold that settled in the Kidneys. I wes -also troubled with dizziness and headache.' I started taking Dr. Pitcher's Backache - Kidney Tablets, and by the time r had used one bottle the backache headache and feelings of dizziness had! ait disap- peared. I consider the Tablls a g-si-sd medicine." Dr. Pitcher's Backache-Kidnhy Tablets are soc. a bottle of so chocoihte-coated tablets, sold hy druggists or sent by mail. The Dr. Zina Pitcher CoeToronto, Ont. LOGS WANTED. — • The undenigned is prepared to pay the highest Cash price for an unlimited quantity of firet-olass Se- E m. Rock Elm, Basssiood, B • eh, Ash, Hemlock and Oak Logs Dehy. r.:d at the Seaforth Saw land Stave Mill. Log -s to e • w• en even length, except Soft Elm. Soft Elm to be out 1), 18 and 16 -fee.. Will also buy Basswood Heading Bolts, 40 inches long, at 68.50 per cord, delivered. x111 al bu timber by'meaturement or by bulk in bu h. p-AJD.1 attent3on paid to custom sawing, and deed n guaranteed. WM. AMENT; 1878 STROliG AND VIGOROUS. Every Organ of the Body Toned up and 1evigorted b !Mr. P. W. Meyers, King St. E., Berlin, Ont., says: "1 suffered . for five years With palpitation, shortness of breath, Sleeplessness and pain in the heart, but one box of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills completely remoyed all thes;'edis tressing symptoms. II have not suffered since taking there, and now sleep well and feel strong and vigorons." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills cure all diseases arising frOm weak heart, worn out nerve tissues, or watery blood. Money To Loan. Any amount of Private or Company funds to loan at 1 ,we.sr rates of luter.st and on advantageous tonne repoymenic Apply tO R. 8. HAYS, Dominion Bmilt Building, Seaforth, Ontario. 1872-16 Geese Wanted. 200 Live Geese Watiteti, ler ebieh from 65 oente 41) will 1)0 1141d, to to Seaweed A the Soap Iron Yards, swish ado of rail feiy tone, ruie imendiately opposite trio store sow 0-iffl4, essforth, 1878x8 I1AX 811101, PIX14 DID FAUN ?Ott SAL.--Irof AI. Lot 02., O 0, oce-sion 2, tishoree coetsioleg 160 sera, It is well !reseed and underdrdned and in a ant Oita state of oultivertee. There le a good Wok AMMO, book Ilive on4 lI neessaary,out buildings, . There it a never felling spring= !welt and- .11 ore& running throus h the- barn yaord. There le also a good °ribald of the twat vat -loges oi fruit tress. It la eituasd in _ a sill edit, locality. is 5 'mites from Exeter, thirds, and a half earn Hommel avid within ball a mile of post (Ince and vobecl. D its nut choir farm geld Wilt be soul on reasce able terms. Apply on tbe promisee or whines Hurondale P. O. JOHN SWAN, Proprietor. 1875x8 VARY FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot 213,n the 1st Ccineepalon of the townehip of Hay, Loudon Road, and the south.east part of Lot 27, adjoining, contaloing in all,125 acres roomer lass. The - pro. party Ts all eel' fenced eed drained and well seeded dewn with the exception al about 15 acres under woode, There is a frame dwelling ho4ae and born 40x60, cow house, driving house, sta rind large ehed over 100 feet long. Two eplendka wells, good new wind aria, pumps and abundance of water. Moro are oleo two good orchn yds mostly Northern Spies Thie One farm property is within 11 miles of Etonian nnd the same distance from Kippen and is on the London road. This land is No. 1 and wIli be snld cheep and oe favorable terms aa the proprietor intendgiving up the farm For particulars apply to GEOSGE PETTY, 88., ileoeall, or to 0..1. Susie erlacd, clouveyancer, Hensel]. eleaaf Wood's Phospl too:line9 The Oreai Saelisb Wmafi, is an old, well *sash. liehed and reliable preparation. Has been prescribed and used over 40 years. All drug- gists in the Dominion of Canada sell and reeourneend aa Before and After, the only medicine of ite kind that curesand gives universal satidaction. It promptly and permanently cures ail forms of 1Vervaus Weak - ?Less. Emisszons, Spormatorrhaw, ImpotenVI, and alt effeets of abuseor OZCOR_S ; the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimulants, Mental and Brain Won y, allot which lead to Infirmity, Insanity, Consumption and an Early Grave. Price 31 per package or six for $5. One will please, six will ewre. Mailed prompty on re- ceipt of price. Send for free proirphlet. Address The Wood Company, Windsor, Greta Canada, Word's Pbosphodine is sold in Seaforth by 0.413-er- hart, 1. V. Fear, J. S. Roberts Alex. Wilsorerand druzelets TIME TO HEDC1E Bookmaker Wouldn't fiend Rieman , but. Gave Good AtlY pe. Several turfmen were dis sharp methods of a certain who adds to his income by Ing. He was conceded to man to deal with. "But I'll bet $500 that ussing the oekmaker oney lend - be a hard an borrove $1,000 from him on my personal re• cognizance," said one. "Done!" answered the erc4wd simul- taneously, and as he could nly stake one bet they pooled gi4lnst him. Thinking he had a sure thin he went ooff with an accompanying c mmittee to see the money lender, "Mr. Cash" (that wasn't liI4 name), he said, "these gentlemen iae bet me *500 that I cannot borro $ ,000 from you. I don't need -the m ne but you let me have- it for a day and I'll di- vide the bet with you." , ° -The '.comiTeittee gasped, the effect of the cool proposition a unlooked for. Instead of jumping t the chance 'Mr. Cash buttonholed hli 1 terlocutor and said; "Did you make that bet • "I did." "Yon bet poo that you o Id borrow, money from me?" "Tbat's what I did." "Then," in a whisper, —New York Press. f g d hedge." Where There'. a Will Tht(2. 'a a 4trai. "One of those things *hch go to *thew that where there is a IwIll there Is a 'way is well exem dlled by a happening in a certaba so 1tlern city," said *a well known for iet railroad man; "A man before his' ra,r1age had purchased a .beautifully 1 cf4ted lot in .the city cemetery and. pal 100 for it. After awhile he married ; some ten or twelve eyttlirs iffterwa died and was -buried in the aforesai beautlfully legated lot, and his gra'4 was care- fully tended for awhile b is widow. When the big fair came o Chicago and all the world was en rote to that Mecca the widoiv took fe 4otlon she must see that show. As suit of a long cogitation over way aid means sbe had the body of her c e ased hus- band exhtimed and rai ro ded fifty miles away and eeburied at a cost of about $75, when she sol 1 he ceme- tery lot for $600 and ha n good old time at the big world' e fa n. Some, what of a finaneler, w' sn t she?" I /Wady Them; Donttl, 1 ill: If, instead of snootin he birds, sedtching the snrike, sia hing thef beetle and pine Ifnithe In life out of the butterflyewe were o 71ratch any one of these creatures o a summer day the day would pass 1 ke an hour, so packed with exciting xperience it - would seem. Through hat myste- rious coverts of the woodlnnd, into what a haunted underworld of tunneV ed bank e and hidden kilt hes and se- cret passages' the snake lwu1d. show' us the way, and we, s onld have strange hearts if, as we thut watched it through its mysterious day, we did not find our dislike of thel clever little creature dying away and even chang- ing into a demi tentlernes eward the small, self reliant of existence in so ast a rld.—Suc- qe, so lonavey a speck cess. Blaistyau. Tree Illw Hera. The Sakais, or tree dw li s, a the Malay peninsula build thele houses in forked trees a dozen feet abotee ground and reach them by means Of bambed ladders, which they draw ,up when safely housed out of harms Way. The house itself is a rude kind of shack, made :of bamboo, and the ooring is lashed together piece by plece and' bound' securely to the tree limbs by , -rattan. 1. These curious people re rather small and lighter in. :complexi n then the Ma- lays, 'though mucb ugl er. -qhey have no form of religion t all ---not even idols—no written langu ge and speak a corrupt form of Malay The ilelod roe. The venomous lizard, helb erm, lives In the want zone betw enttb. tCordillet ras of Central America med. he Pacific ocean. It secretes a oifi .te us saliva - and Imo the curious h bit of throwing; itself on its beak when strack. Its bite is not always ,so clang roils ati popular opinion makes it, and after 'severe pain it often rapidly heals. itecent observa- tions show that the saliva is sometimes very poiSonouS and sometimes very in- offensive. potion ?acts byr cOngulate Jng the blood and first inCrettehng then diminishing the irritability of the ner Yee. Itstislta, the Linen "Don't you thitik that Choi ideals of statesmanship are higher now then they used to hler "Sure they ,are,." answer Sorghum. "I've knovrar the $500 was conydered big nto you can't get a man that a anrthing to look at less tha 01. reeting,Tatelillt "I- don't see, anything ren that mule." se id the inlosn cbaser. "except thnthe's stot "Yes. -SU h."._replled the nin etor. 'he WO. in his eye, hi orter see lihn feel fer yo heels!" Senator me vrheti en. Now ounts t� $10,000." rkable in live pur- e 111i nd." proprl- t you des, wid his: • Profit' With the tiro h. "Do you think it possiblt for a man Who is clever with the brtisi to moke a living these days?" asked the &In- eonreged artist. "Yes." responded the cruel, cynic, "if he is a bootblack." 1)111 you ever notice the indecision of a W01111111 about choosing, seat in a street car with but few passengers,— Ililleaukee Sentinel Reason For His Nickname. "I hope they den% give my little boy any naughty nicknames in school ?" "Ye, Ma, they call me " "How dreadful ! And why do they call you that? "'Cease I'm always at the foot of the olaes."—Sydney Town and conetry Jour- nal. THE HURON .EXPOSITO 'What shrunk yOur woolens? Why did holes ,wear so soon ? You used common soap. ;EXPENSE As for the Octagon Bar. 225 Larne Back for Four Months. Was Unable to Turn in Bed Without Help. Plasters and Liniments No Good. This was the impatience of Mr.Benlornin Stewart, Zionvillio, N,B. TWO-THIRDS OF A BOX OF Do.n.'s Kidney Pills CUREU HIM. He tells of his experience in the follow- ing Words: "For four months I was troubled with a lame back and all this •time was un. able to turn in bed without help. 1 tried plasters and liniments of all kinds but with no effect. At last I was induced to try Doan's Kidney Pills, and by the time I had tNed two-thirds of a box my back was -al well and as strong as ever and has kepi s4 ever since." 1Baekache, Frequant Thirst, Scanty, Cloudy, Thick or Highly Colored Urine, Ptiffing under the Eyes, Swelling 01 the Feet and Ankles, are all symptoms of kidney trouble that Doan's Kidney P lls will Cure. Price's° !cts. per box or 3 for $1.25, al d alere, or, RE DAN KIDNEY PILL CO, TORONTO, ONT. $25.00 BUYS ONE OF THE ABOVE BEAUTIFUL piamond Rings The stone is a pure white color, and ifs set in either of three solid 14 K1 gold rings. Maes a beautiful and accept- able preeent for sister, mother, daughter or lady friend. We guarantee its value, and will refund the money if the ring is not entirely satisfactory. Mailed prepaid to any address on receipt of price. SEND FOR SIZE CARD. John S. Barnard, JEWELER, LONDON, • ONTARIO AT HE TOP eurdock BIrd Bitters holds a p sition unrivalled by any other blood medicine- as a cure for A WHISTLER STORY. Tho Climax of n Hinner in Honor of the Eccentric Artist. At the close of t against Ruskin, himself very raueh - recreation, decided e case of Whistler be former, finding In need of rest and to make a sciuthern trip. When he a rived in Venice his American friend thought to cheer bim by giving a little dinner in his honor, to which were bidden several friends of the artist, principally Americans and some few ttallans. During the meal there arose a discussion which left an opening for Mr. Whistler to use upon his- host one of those keen, incisive, verbal thrusts peculiar to him, which left wwinds extremely difficult to heal: The whole company was startled, but the host merely smiled, seeming to notice only the brilliancy of the attack. Presently, however, the dinner came to an end and the foreign guests took their leave. Then the host turned upon Mr. Whistler and, in a voice trembling with suppressed anger, ' said: "Jimmie, do you know that you bru- tally insulted me tonight?" "Yes," replied the artist thoughtfully. "Well," continued the host, "I held my temper while there were others than our own countrymen present, but do you know what I shall do if ever you speak ttme like that again?" "What?" "I'll grab the nearest water bottle tual smash it over your head." The rest of the company sat ;quite still, horror and dismay in their hearts, while their angry host glared acrosts the table at his antagonist. After a few seconds Mr. Whistler said in a tone of childlike innocence: "Tben T liDDIV what PII do. I'll never say anything like tbat to you again."— London Academy. Com r telli p In_ cameras. After the evening meal is finished the "padre" may go to his club or cafe, while the ladles betake themselves to the large. open bay window. Lamps. are placed near them, and as you wan- der through the streetsyou plainly see everywhere at the height of your own eyes and quite near -enceigh for a hand- shake long rows of these groups of wo- men, now gayly and often brilliantly dressed, thickly powdered and bedeck- ed with the quaint old jewelry of the country. Then by and by a young man ap- pears in front of nimost- every; windew and converses with those inside. In most cases he is the suitor for the hand of one of the daukhtere of the bonne. Evening after evening he thus pays his respects to herlamily, standing for hours on the sidewalk, t111 the day ar- rives when the mother .of his adored one believes the fact of his 'courting her daughter sufficiently advertised te the neighbors as well ias to the come niunity at large. Then; only the doers of the houSe are thrown 'open to him.— Otto von Gottberg in Harper's Maga- zine. Finakin aa a. Gardener. Pond as Ruskin was of novrers, espe- cially wild ones, he had his own ideas _ as to what a garden ought to be, and in his practical gardeniug was quite a landscapist. He liked making paths and contriving pretty nooks. When he first came to Brentwood he wOuld have his coppice cut no more. It 'spindled up to great tall steps, slender and sin- uous, promising no timber, and past the age for all commercial use or time honored went. Neighbors sheok their heads, but they did not kpow the pictures of totticelli, and Ruiskin bad 'made his coppice into an earl* 'Italian 1 altar piece. Then he had hie espalier of apples and a little goosebeery patch and a few standard fruit tees and - some strawberries mixed with flow- ers. In one corner there were beehives In the old fashioned pent houSe trailed over with creepers. Here and there were little hummocks, ;each With its special interest of fern or flower.—Good Words. DYSPEPSIA, sn,rousims, CONSTIPATION, HEADACHE, SAirS RHEUIC SCROFULA., HEARTBURN, SOUR STOMACH, - DROPSY, RHEUMATISM, BOILS, 1 ' PIMPLES RINGWORM, or any disease arising frem a disordered state of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels or Blood. When you require a (food blood medicine get BITIOOCIC BLOOD BITTERS. I DR. MeGAHEY'S For n")""vind°: Horse'. Cures hexief eave (pure ervirit.7,g irnia,14 the throat and lungs. The only meadno in the world that will cure the above dia. ense, making the animal sound in wind and useful to his owner. Prior, TFIS Ds.. &MUSE/ kilinictsis ;Co., Lasontlie,Ont, MeGabey,e Condition Blood Tablets and Pe dere for wick C•tOr and Hones, 25o, field by J. B. Bob. ode, Drugglat,Seafortb. 1842.62 Lookinff Under the Hitt. You seldom will find a brainy Maid with a round head. The head that co4tains lots of brains eithee is very long from front to back or else Ir- regular. You can learn something of d man's mental ability by the hat be wears. If his head ie 80 bintni that It seems as if he never could get a hat to fit him he probablyis a genius or a crack-alack in some particular line, If his head is long frorn front to back he is a clear thinker and smart as a whip, So If your hat costs more mow, ey than your friend's hat dem; And you are harder to lit be conmoIed' by conmidering that your brain is worth more. t A Rae. of "Mitok.d Men, The Touarags of the &hare are ona of the most curious races of 'mankind. The men never expose 'their faces to public view. ' They always wear a cloth mask, even when they are eat- ing and sleeping. It is eaid that only one white traveler has eter seen a Touarag unmasked. They think they, are dishonored if their faces are un- covered. "Why did we arrive late and leave before the opera was over?" esked the youngest daughter. "It was very en- joyable." "Of course it was," answered Me's. Newrich, "but ray dear, we had to show people that we didn't care wheth- er we got our money's worth or not." Tho Proof of the insoning. "You can hardly persuade Miss Old - girl that marriage is not a failure." "Why? She never did marry." "But she tried to and failed.", Every bird, sooner or later, comes down fres its nereb.—Sehooluaaster. ad - La grippe, pneumonia and influ enza often leave a -nasty cough when they're gone. It is a dangerous thingrto neglect. Cure it with Consumption Cure The Lung Tonic The cure that is gearanteed. by your druggist. Prices 25c., 50c. and $1.00 S. C. WELLS & CO. Toronto, Can. LeRoy, AUCTIONEERS. firtH011Aill BROWN, Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of Huron and Perth. Orders left in A. M. Campbell's implement waremems, Seaford], or Tfilt Exeosaroe Office, will receive prompt atter Lion. atisfacticin guaranteed or no charge. 170841 TAMES G. MoMIGHAEL, licensed auctioneer for el the county of Huron. Sales attended to in any part of the oounty at moderate rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders eft at the Seaforth poet offiee or at Lot 2, Concession 2, Mullett, will receive prompt attention. 1882 -ti A TXTIONEERING.—B. S. Phillips, Licensed L-1. Auctioneer for the wanner:a of Huron and Pe Being a practical farmer and thoroughly under:standing the value of farm stock and imple. Drente, places me in a better position to realize good price.. Charges moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. All order* left at Hermit post office or at Lot 98, Coneeselon 2, Hay, will be promptly ttended to. 17054t TAMES A. SMITH, licensed auctioneer for the eJ ccunth of Huron. Sides promptly ettendei to in any part of the comity and satisfaction guaran- teed. Address Winthrop P. O. 1E65-tf a BRITISH RC)0i) OIL LINIMENT FOR Sprains, Strains, Cuts, 'Wounds, Ulcers, Open Sores, Bruises, Stiff joints, Bites and Stings of Insects, Coughs, Colds, Contracted Cords, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, • Croup, Sore Throat t Quinsey, Whooping Cossgh and all Painful Swellings. A LARGE BOTTLE. 25o. Furniture and neemenseenenale 'ektiete—euesesereearan.• 'netteee Undertaking. If you want a comfortable and thorough- ly reliable sanitary mattress, we have it. There is nothing like the Marshall. Bed. ridden patients have found their Ind sores heal _up on this mattress. We also remind you that we sell the vertical feed Davie sewing machine, and honestly believe that it has no equal in the country. It has all the latest attachments, and, not needing to take off the preFser- foot to place them, they can be pub on in a few seconds. Before purchasing, call and 8130 the Davis. We have other flawing ma - shines cheap in price, but good in quality. AB:kinds of Furniture and House Furs niehinge:ftablir__Ao allir -400011.1111”Wrr Upholstering—New and repair work carefullyelone. Undertaking And Embalming Receives our prompt and woeful attention. Night calls auswered at Mr. Idneehters real- dence, second house west of Batten & Son's blacksmith glop. Kneohtel d McKenzie, glialigaddli*SEAFORTEL 1858 . Thoroughbred Durhams For Sale. •Thentinn-Tri;i5ed has for rale on Lot 27, Concession 8, Bibbed, *number of chaloe young bulls sod heif- ers from the beat drain. of Durham cattle, all choice animals. The heifers are in coff tho imported bull, Prince of Banffi, 18011 DAVID;IIILL, Mafia P: 0: KELPIO A PERFECT NOME REMEDY. Kieloreed by the be English Journals. Supplied to British Soldiers in South Africa. For nIt Throat and Gland Troubles, Pleurisy. Ltifitirrs, ha:Psi:cm, iSioros, lacers. reimus, .•14 in lifiriesisem, Eczenisi. liRktupletieNtiff414iiiifs, leecitnaii: ism. Limb:ego. Itritisea etria, Noire Feel. Sold by Druggists, 250. Try It ones. Special Attention co Horsesh and General Job g. Robert Devereux BLACKSMITH and CARRIAGE clap. MAKER Goderich street, - • - Seeforth '• c';ce Laxative Brom° Quinine Tablets. co every Sayan Minn boxes saki In past 12 months. This signature, Azdir• aPg. box- 25c0 To Cure a Cold in One Day =..I, 'IMMO! igMeed" Q•-• euesiden By -Law No. 10 A, OF THE -.-- TOWN OF SEAFORTHe •••••••••••••••111130•111[0 A. By -Law to raise by way of loan the sum of $4,000, for the purpose of eonstruote lug certain drains in the Town of Sea - forth. And, whereas, ib will require ths sum of $134 33 to be raised annueily by special rate tor the payment of the deb , as hereinafter no- ntioned. And, wherear, it will require the sum of $160 to be raised annually for the payment of the interest, as hereinafter mentioned. And, whereas, the whole rateable property of the Town of Seam* irrespective of any inorease in the nature of tolls, interest*, dividends, rents or fees from the amid pro - party, and also irrespective of any Inc ranee derived from the temporary investment of the sinking fund, or any part thereof, ripcord- ing to the last revised assesanient roll of the said town, being for the year 1903, in the sum of $618,550. And, whereat', the existing debenture debb of ehe Town of •Seaforth is as follows: $5,500 borBy-Law No. 2, of the Town of Seaforth, for By Law No. 3, of thesTown of Seaford', for 1887.eowed under the authority of .. 1886 $6,000 borrowed under the authority of - 82,500 borrowed under the authority of By -Law No. 8, of the Town of Seaforth, for 1891. 4 8 ,000 borrowed under the authority of 13y -Law No. 8, of the Town of Seaforth. for 1893. 83,500 borrowed under the authority of By -Law 25 B, of the rown of Seaford). $17,000 borrowed under the authority of 13y Law No. 5, of the Town of Sesforth, for 1899. - $1,500 borrowed under the authority of By -Law No. 26, of the Town of Seafortb, for 1886 $8 000 borrowed under the authority of By•Law No. 20 (Local Improvement) of the Town o Seriforth, for 1901. $3 760 borrowed under the authotity of By -Law No. 2 (Local improvement) for 1902. $7 889 20 borrowed under the authority of By•Lew No. 24 A, of the Town of Seisfortb, for 1902. _ , $1,500 borrowed under 1 he authority of By -Law No, 2 (Local Improvement) of the Town of Seaferth, for 1903 $10,000 borrowed under the authority of By-TaaW No. 8-, of the Town of Seafortb, for 1902. • $1,000 borrowed under the authority of 131. 19. I.ea s e No. 7, of the Town of Seaforth, for And there binothing in arrears either for prineipal or interest. And whereas it is made neceassry to ap- point the time- and places for taking the votes of the duly qualified elecitors and for appointing deputy returniug officers to take the votee of the duly qualified electors at the meiei tlntgiherefore enacted by the municipal council, of the town of Seafoith. 1. That ib shall be lawful for the mayor of the said corporation to raise by way of loan from any person, body, or bodies corporate who may be willing to advance the same on the credit of the debentures hereinafter mentioned, a sum of money not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of four thousand dol- lars. 2. That it shall be lawful for sho Mayor to cause any number of debentures to be made for such sums of money as may be required, not less than one hundred dollars earls and not exceeding in the aggregate the bum of four thousand dollars, and that the said de- bentures shall be sealed with the seal of the said corporation and signed by the Mayor' and theTreasurer thereof. ,. 3. That said debenture shall bear intereat at and after the rate of four per cent per an. num from the day mentioned for this bysiew o take effect, which interest shall be pay - i able annually on the•eighteenth day of Jan- uary in each and every year, at the office of 1 the Treasurer of the es,id municipality of the town of Seaforth. 4. That said debentures shall be made payable ab the expiration of tweaty years, from the date mentioned for this by-law to take effect at the offiue of the Treasurer of the said municipality of the- town of Seen forth and shall have attached to them cou- pons for the payment et interest. o. That tor the purpose ef for/1110g a sink- ing fund for the payment of the seid deben- tures an (goal annual sum of$134.33 shall in addition to all other ratee, be rd....red, levied and collected by special rate upon an the rateable property in the said corporation during the currency of the said debentures', or any of them, and for the purpese of pay- ing the interest on the said debentures an equal annual the sum of $160 shall, in addition to all other rates, be rateed„ ed, levied and collected upon ell the rateable property of the said corpor- ation during the currency of the said deben- tures or any of them. 6. That ib shall be lawful for the said Corporation of the Town of Seaforth to ex- pend the said sum of $4000 in the construct- 'ion of drains aceording to estimate/5 and specific-Oil:foe prepared by the etreet cone: - mit too and in conformity with Bv-Law No. I 10, of the Tow a of Seaforth for 1903. 7. That the Votes of the duly qualified elretere shall be taken MondayeTenuary 4t15, 1904, between the bouts of 9 a, TEL and 5 p, in, at the following places: Foiling Soh -division No, 1, at Mu. E, on Cash'e store ; IL Ludsn, Deputy Rot rri. iog onion,. olliu Subdivision No, 2, at th oil Horn; W�llam Elliott, Deputy ng (111111"olra ing Subdivision No. 3, ab 0. (I WU- ton's: store, IL 3, Puneliarci, Deputy Retturis- log Wide. , • 8. Tbst the Mayor of the said Municipal Corporation shall attend at the Council Room on Wednetday,Deeember 30st,1903.st two oblook p.. m. for the purpese of appoint- ing pereons to attendet the various Polling planes stare/said, and summing up of votes respectively on behalf of persons interested in and prometiug or opposing ;the By -Law rerrhseh etitveelYberk of the Municipal Corporat- ion shall, at the hour of twelve odshodensoon, on Tuesday, Jsnuery 5tin 1904, at the Town Hall, suns up the votes given for and against the By.Law and grant the requieite rtificates thereunder. 10. This By -Lew, if earried by the votes of the eleotors, shall take efreee on end from the date of the passing thereof. tt:47'0=CM- The above le a true and cornet copy of s 1 By.Law, which has been taken into consid- eration by the lionieipal 0°11114 of the Town ot Se-aforth, and wisieh will be finally peeled by the said Connell ia the vie& or t110 assent of the electors being obtained I thereto, after one month from the 6rst• pub. lieation of said By -Law in the newspaper called Tu e HURON EXPOSITOlt, the data of t which pubitestion was Fetday, December t litle, 1903,, and that at tbe day, hour and places therein fixed for taking the votes of the electors the polls will be held. WM. ELmorr, Clerk 1878-3 DPVAli HOUBE6Q 4.113 ri alma& Dyes will dye Wool, Cotton, Silk, Jute or Mixed Goode in one hstissetbsy aro tile 1steet and most improved Dye in vie %oriel, Try a package. If your drnggieb .1 hasn't them send direct to Bezel! Chem cal : Co.,F 60 Adelaide St.etEseb Worm:nes 11211 - t