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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1904-07-15, Page 22 we* A ORTIT, FRIDAY, July 15, 190 le Olin Man Rule Benential ? •In his epeech in the Dominion Par- ' meat ethe other day, Hon John ggart, a one-time colleague of Lr john A. Macdonald and an es - member a -,eeveral Conservative sabiliets, umrwittingly paid Sir Wil- frid Laurier the highest compile intent he could pay any party leade or and gave hirn the meds of praise to which he is justly due and -which ba$ been oft denied him by that side of the Hou.se. Mr. He.ggart mad: "Tilts house. is ging down, •acpvin, down. it Jim,no lenger•a con- SUItative ,body. The whole power Is veste4 in the right honorable gen- itleman who leads the Government." Upon this the Toronto Star rsaakee Some very suggostive observations, 'It says: " Without arguing the point with Mr. Ifaggart it may be obServed that there is an admission here, a belated confession that the Liberal adtnialotration hag a master mind to- gime it unity and di ion. The 'Liberate have protested all eking that their Premier was 'Premier in net end authority, as well as in name. And all along the Conserve. - tiles have denied that such could be the ease, assigning him. flret one tyrant and then another. At var- ious timee things • have happened Whieh ehowed that. -Sir Wilfrid was ltbe ruling,spirit in his own oabiriet, but the Opposition has invariably tefused to abandon the -fiction that ithe Premier was fated to be always Pander somebody'thumb. But Mr. Oaggart at least has waved Osier a- side. He ,acknowledges all that the Uttered -1 lia.ve ever claimed for 'their• Premier and something more, Tbere is, -however, an underitone of criti- slam in '-Mr. Haggart's remarks. 'seems to imply that the dominance of one Man is detrimental to the dig - of ,Parliament. In that ease Parliament suffered a great loss of dignity under Sir John A. Macdon- ald, who, was masterful. 'to the de - of allowing his 'colleagues no Scope or iriniative in their own de- partments. In thosemdays every- thing was brought to the Council board, and details, which might eas- ily have been left to theMinister in therge, often shouldered large iqUestions of policy. Mr. Haggett_ was one of the Cabinet Minieters Who submitted to the; wholesale ex- orcise rof power by a. Prime Minister ; and yet Mr. Haggart would be the last man to say that that kind of leaderehdp was bad for Parliament. it was one man rule, to -be sure, but one man, if he be large enough, will always rule even under responsible government, his sway being deter- Imined by the force of his intellect, itlae validity of his opinions, and his acceptability of the people. Obed- ienoe, as .Burke says, is whatcon- Stitatee government, and obedience file John Maedenald bad from his followers to an extent whiela Mr. Lila.ggart must remember. Sir John IThorarison was another Preird,er of !the same mold. When these; strong )nen passed off the ecence sto author- itativevoice was left. Power was sought to be -shared by "the nest of traiters." Tb Conservativeparty twee given over to Afiarohy, and then, tf you like, the dignity of the House iSufff.red. Order was not restored !until ehe tiberals came in and Sir Wilfrid Laurier took up the tradi- *ion of- leadership, and exorcised it !wri.th firmness and enlightenment, It !will be hard for Mr. flagged. to snake out his ease that a supreme Jana qi,.uiding spirit is a bad thing for deliberative assemblies. To go • only ne far as the Mother Country, what lied their parties when Disraeli and !Glerlstone quit the stage? And what tmeatee of the Irish party when Par - emit passed off?" What the. Star says is every word [true. But, it might, with profit, [have carried its illustrations further.. It might have found ,a case very couch to the p.oint in -this Province of Ontario. For a quarter of a cen- tury Sit Oliver Mowat ruled this Prevince with a firm and steady lien& He was always master of the :Situation and of his cabinet. He icould say to his colleagues and camp followers " thus far and no further" and any who disregarded his behests nnother place was soon !build for 4.1ifra and he had to step down and out, Tide very soon became an int- idersteod principle and tranegreseors ;were. few and far between; flis ad- xit ;Ads t ion of public affairs was pure and cleanand the Province and itiv, party flourished trader his guid- ing bkInd. Ile was strOnger in his Utter laye than be was at any time during his public career. But soon nfter he left the' political arena a gen change tout place, His suc- tion. '1,1r. [tardy, was an able. Mtn and an honest man, but he leek - ed the genius to rule his political aiousidtold possessed by his prede- cessor. As a resit I 1 1 rouble soon rt - Tose •ami that. trouble has grown un - [der the present Premier un, il it !threatens the deetructioe of the a1 - ;g1 est impregnable fabric built up by i r Oliver Mowae, Hem G. W. Roes is, in many re - the ablest man of the three rind We believe him to be equaliy bootesf of purpose. But with all his igreo t abifltie be seems to lack in !Ode one essential of being able to cent ro I his col leagues. For (be $3 ke O f peace he has given in to some of theui when he knew he should not lhave dene so. In this he me& his sIC,st:tke and Lo this has been due the greater part of his troubles and should he go down to defeat this wifl be the real eause of L. It has lost to Ids 'government the confi- dence of many- of his oldest and staunchest friends and. is, possiblY. rat no small, degree the cause of his Present impaired heal( h. Had. Mr. Ross wiih, his other brilliant quali- fications" for la fed ersh ip, been able tto *erereise more of the " One Man u le," a whia t he &Ea r speaks, wet Which Sir Wilfrid Laurier seeing iho possees in so marked a degree, stud which W..t3 poosessed by Sir Oh - ver Mowat, he would perhaps, hem, ba d more 'frequent changes in hi *abinet, but his Government would be vastly itronger io the sountry Ithen it is to -day, 7 utiTilte.romme Better results follow from the use olf Miller's Compound Iron Pills bhan from any others. Alm Wilson, Druggist, Seatorth. ; Rotten Cet " It es the rental -1W sort of oant to say that politics have been in- troduced into the militia to atreat - er extent by the present Goveil roma than by their 'predecessors. The militia hoe gradually been improved and Cana& is proud of it, and the chief offence to the Opposition hue been that the militia is no longer a - Tory preserve." , Thorp in, no duubt, a great Ideal of truth in the above from Satur- day Night. There is no department of the public 0v -ice under Govern- ment zontrol but roust be influenced more or less by political considera- tions, no metter which party may he im power, -and it is simply "e.ant arid impocriey," as Saturday Night says, to pretend 'anything else. It has al- ways been so, and, no duubt, 'a al- e W ays will be so, unless there is a very great charige'in human nature. And one, party earn not consistently throw stones at the other In this reopeet, In the ease in point, the party (m- owed own e up manfully to the part- ial truthfulness of the aceueation. The only- grounds the Conservatives have for the chargethey mike is that Hon. Sidney Fisher, a member of the Dominion Government, we - vented the appointment of a rab political opponent as an officer of now regiment 'that was being form ed in his distriet„It is not preten ed that if the position had been r versed a Conservative governmen member would have acted differen ly. Mr. Fisher was responsible, in large degree, for the Governmen appointments made in that distric The people looked on him in th light- The gentleman Lord Donclon aid' wanted appointed was objeetion able to Mr. Fisher's political friend. and supporters in the distriet b reason of his extreme partioaniship Had Mr. Eisner allowed the appoint tnent to go, his friends and support era would have blamed him for i and had he gone contrary to thefi wishes it might have cost him hi political life. Under these eircum stances, there Are very few politi clans, either Conservative or Re form, who have grace and courag enough to act differently from wha the did, If there are any, they hav bever yet come to the surface, fel dills inetanee Mr. Fisher and th Governinent did just as Mr. Borden Mr. Hoggart or Mr, Sam Hughes o even tho editors of the Mail an News ,treivould have done under lik eircunistarices, In. the same way also, it the parties were ' reversed the Reformers would be striving t make political . capital out a t;h incident, just ae the Conservative re 'anehrryrIverfa'c'iitlogirdbyDutrnydoinngaltdo manadkb !bowling about the militia being de moralized by having politics intro dueed. It is all in the,parte gam and it is for outsiders to take a sensible, rational view of the situ- ation and not be fled astray by the chaff of either' party. That the great mass of the people wal do this there is little doubt. In the mean- time this Lord Dundonald incident will furnish, fuel for the fire eafar and food for the political den3a- gogues on both shim, but:despite the, best efforts of both, it will simply have it% day; it will soon be forgotten, and will have given place .in the public mind to matters of greater importance. Serofula cured by Miller's Com- pound Iron Pills. ' Alex. Wilson, Druggist Seaforth. __emse-eeeereeee___ MISIITER GROGAN TALKS ABOUT THE CIRCUS. -.........._ (From the Toronto Daily Star.) - , THE HURON EXPOSITOR itoiroly on uncooked raw mote - there's no more work for Grogan t day. Oh well th eineus is all might: in its place, ie, suppose. We're tit bet - tiler iv a little eineation wance In a whoile, 'Tie a slay to be reminihered by ivry wan -little and big, Pater- familias takes his family Lo th cireas to give Nairn an opportunity iv sitttudyin' Nathural Iliehtory-so he, says, An th goody-goody man, who is 'too sanetim,onious to go t6 a circus, big saye lee merely wiehes ,to See th evoilei bastes, always manages to git Shoved into th other tint whieh eon - tains th rings an th 4ie-flaps, an Of tented° aerialists in kaudy but somewhat scant summer apparel, • I belave I'd rather see th ould; Shitoyle wan ring eiTettS than th three-rtng monsthroeity iv th prisint id day, in th ould days ye cud see all a that was goin on, But 310W whin yer apin at tt Pincushion Family in e- eh elatage, ye're missin th La Poodle ' Family in Ring Number One, We Sky.doodle Family, in Ring Nuraber • Two, an ye don't know *fiat ilse in • Ring Number Three. 'Tis vary ag- a graved& to pay fifty cints to miss t seein' so much, !, "An' What makes th 0i4.0115 so at- traetive ?" do ye ask, ▪ 'Well, I'll tell ye. 'Tie bb big red bills they plater th walls wid, in th s furst place, an' ,Maf catchy music an Y gaudy glitther iv th prooission las • a grate dale to do wild it. But most itir all, 'ti $ advertoisin' that does Z it-th big wurde they Use-th poly- " syllable adverbs an amitivet . that no r wan Ilse wed iver tink iv twin'. The s liberal use iv printer's ink 1 Jadi- dons advertisin'-an lots iv it, : No, SIT 1 There's nothin shows th - hit:Wits if advertoisird- loike th, cir- ens, Now, fur ensertanee, as' they • :WI= to come out wid plone Week an e whoite bills, and plain and very vehoite language like this: "Forc- e eesugh an Sells Brothers will be in , your oity on Juloy fourth wid a big shtook iv summer monkeys an other • insiets too nuznerous to mintion, a Sometaimes, by ixiisMin me. will pdsver to th utmost, I can manage shlay away from a church so- cial or a licture on " Ashfronomy, .its uses an abuses," Wido.ut anfly compunction iv conscience, an I have bin knows' to hould roes& a- lder from a cricket matchor a !game goluff, an niver lose a ;wink iv slape by eo (loin, but, th eurcus, th great an only ourcus ! hot -ads me wid a remorseliss.grashp th t I can't' shake off, an 1 hould me hands an fork over me little fifty cints widout turoin a hair. Thereno use talkin-all th Twin- ty-Fourths, Dominion Days, Twilfth iv Juloys, Picnics, .Four o'clock tays, , or army otter ;sort Iv hoigh „al.}, f.,:"..eilfl, . .. . • .4 ,.... " .. ti. i•1 •- 0 .,,„,•,,,,,..,- • •,....-.....1, ,. -'1 ..,1:',, -"41. i'*1- -•,...., 7 ' Pb tints is -guaranteed not to lake- ixeisit whin.' it raine," and so on, Wud they begin to pay ixeinee I Not thine I - • But they cover th landsmipe wid 'big red bills an big red language, e.nrio.unciei comin iv th " °wriest and OnlieSt Unabridged, Unabbrevi- eted, Unconstitutional, an Unlim- ited Cureusi Minagerie, • an "Typo- Maloriam, overshridowin in its Im- minisity th Phantasmagorical Pag- eants an Gladiatorial Contests iv Anetent Rome or Donnybrook 4" It pays to edvertiee-av ye know how to do it, Well, M. curems has come an gone an we'll have. to Miry an wiggle a- long evidout won ,fur another year, . I suppose. I I nitver was much 'ay an acrybat hut 1 can manage to bridge th ehasm wid a tablespoon, an :PR say ; this (fur Mary Eike, she ha e few aiquils at loopin th loop in •the old • faSheoned -way-wid a damen.n.eeille. . GROGAN. 'Miller's Worm Powders for reet- lessness and peevishness. , . Alex. Wilson, Druggist, Seaforth. Editorial NOt en and Comments The Harnirlton Times says: "No, live statement made by Hon. Mr. Emmeison in the House, respecting the finances of the. titer -colonial Railway, dors not siieak very strong - Jr for Government, operation of pub - lie utilities. Higher cosi or wages and fuel come out of the people, •sliele the freight and passenger mites cannot. be increased. The poo- ,,, • , ; pie at large, p;ty part of the cost of -• frei,ght• for shippers who do business on the lime." ireef, J..‘ " The.. Dun dona Id in el d en t hes • • 1. been of great benefit to Mr. Fisher, the Minister of Agricultere. It has made him better known- as n repre- sentative 'Canadian a man of courage and capacity. The incident has done :more to place Mr.Fiehee an a higher plane in the estimation of his fel- low citizens than eight years service fin a work Which the, Montreal Wit- ness deeeribee as of inestimable bene- fit to Canada." This is what Ottawa 'Events says, but there are a good many Conservatives who evidently take a very - different view of the situation. They seem to think,that instead of covering himself with ,glory, Mr. Fieber has deserved very di fferent habi t ;men ts, But than our .0onserve five poll tici ribs are more *often wrong than right. The Stratford Beacon puts the tnatter very bluntly as follows: " The Country is not so -hard'up for the material for the makinmof and- itoes-general that if Mr. John Lorne McDougall has settled in his Mind upon retiring, the Government need get -upon fits knees to lihn, and beg him to redrain. Ile he's ',played the autocrat eledg enough. - When an officia1. becomes af fl kited with swell- ed head and asserts his right to boss the whole show, he should have full liberty to go, for he has deges- mated into. an impraetieahlee crank, in whose bonnet there 'buzzes a pret- ty good sized bee." . This is, per- haps, putting it a little 'bit too trongly. The auditor -general has roved himself to .be a good and a aithful 'officer, but he has, evident- over-inngzeinted tis own import- ould toime. ye can mlotion, einks into insignificance an innocuous de- suetude whin ye .putt thim along soide iv MI curcus. dunito what e innoeuous . desue- tude " mamas, „but it used to be a favorite ix-prission iv tne ould frind Grover Claiveland whin he, had a job in th Whoite House, an it tits in there as Well as annything ilse. Humanity shtarts to go to th Soireesas eoon as it min walk, an it kapes it up as long as it an tod- dle. An, altihough th same ould ting iviry toimeiwid some sloiglit variations; thougll ye have purty good °Idea that e're goin to eee not what ye're goin to sec; though th animals have the same elaipy luk an th same rmiseular od- or that ye noticed long, long ago; :whin ye gazed on thim fur h furst toime-I sem although ye know all this, an, more,- too, ye'll go an ye'll kape on goin as long as ye're able to go a.nrry place. Ivry toisne Igo to a ourcus I say t lnesiLf, "iiie is me last. 'Tie th same out& ftrick an Lb same mild Madam. La Shpangles, wid wan fut on th horse's hit an th other peintin to the milky way," But whn t 'comes round. agin tink jist knock -off fur an hour or twinty minotes to see 11.1 pro- elesion. An whin that's over 1say to " Bedad jist take e_ a throt down' to th tiots te see th i lady .walk di, rope." An that sittles it. ,- Whin seance , I girt a Arial iv t42 canvas, an see s th big piethers iv Madame De Char- p onIS Hein Gyastieutus, svho lives in.: 1 *neer an her iddycated slmakes, an th 4 anise, Whcrj isa asks for powers which no men 'should posseme he is going too fey• and if hW e alines to remant In ice unless theme powers ere granted , then he must go and good lueir go with him. Good as Ise is, he is not the only man in tbe country, aiel,eerlainly be is not the only honest man, The politicians may need ohecking up sometimes, but if that Win not be done by the people who elect them and to whom they • are responsible, after the Auditor -General his given them the neeessarr polio ters, then the peOpie )11119i suffer the eonseqminces. We cannot delegate this deity to any one-man power. The cure would be vastly worst: than the disease, Ammo. at** ma.* • The Toronto Weekly Sem says many seneible things but it hos nev- er said anythirig more sensible or 'more ,to the point than t1i4 follow- ing; "Is ntit this mock militaryism altogether full of snobbery? What 'is it bur snobbery that makes men crave for decorations and pass them- selves off as veterans When they have never sten war at ll?aWhat is it but enobbery that makes men tradesmen, 'deck themselves with Military Mies, their assumption of which would be ridiculed in rea1ly niilitary society This mania for military pretensions and .parade has fits seat in the cities, especially in Toronto and ritiontreal. It does not extend to the farms where, If war ohould ever come upon us, the brav- est and. best defenders of the coun- try would be found," Hon, John Haggett, in a speech delivered in Parliament the other day, is reported as follows; "He assured the prime minister that the „government's treatment of LordDun- donald would not be forgotten by the sturdy Stotchmen ,of Canada, who, above all things, were true 'to 'the empire and to the man of hen- & who had been deprived of jus- tice, and all for a difference on a. question of etiquette ,between him and the minister of agricultume." Mr. Haggart need not worry himself about, ' the sturdy Scotcbmen of Canada," They laave too strong sense or the fitness of things to raiser a row beeause a countryman has been properly' punished for kick-, ing up his heels in the faces of his official superiors, They know that even a Scotch Lord, when he accepts a euhordinatie position, should have the good sense to act as a subor- dinate and not presume upon his ti- tle to seetire to hian powers And privileges to whioh his position does not entitle him. The sturdy Scotch - men of Canada are all right Mr. Ilaggart. They do not usually lose them heads. Miller's Grip Powders Cure. Alex. Wilson, Druggist, Seaforth„ Tried sand leounal Wonting, "I've had mitch bad hick." maid the gloomy Inn 0, "that I lie awake half the night thicking about my tretdries," cure for thnt," they -told him, "is to (pit thinking of your own trou- ble% Think of oilier peoplife," "I'll try IL" bo ihL. Three ninths lat. r they met n( -;in. liew did it reerk?" the; neken hien "Intlint flo fTI 1-73-1/1," isa l'o0 1, "1 lie ;;,, 'thi::!;;;Ig or OILLT lPiC1*(4 t.„'.5, h !vifyft;41r,Iti ; lwr 13 eapeeiefly veie ,',7 tf3'7:'ff ginal notfee ill lit ee' ‘er:Liee. ander von linarb.,:;:t„ A heeereo nettem :co offered. I ;Mite g eng - greed II (Tim at mreoli niareinal note by rite lino; ff).1.1i)Ws: beek is not were!) ;the paper it is print- ed an.' -London Telegraph. -(inc Good fieneon, Tia; -g- • Welt, l'inzeiglity ided I can't got no childree. Ifelmeleie-Ide. just as well. Ilogg-Thath; what i Keustick- Yes, far le 11.1":“. ditys of freo education they tvoutdn't be able to escape some keowledge of gram:intr. and they'd be forever c )1'rt'(Liag you. 1 emelt:mono Wifey -Do you recollect that once when nee had S. tiff I said you were just as mean neeyou could be? Hubby - Yes. dnrling, Wifey-Oh, ;fames, how littleMid 1 know you thin): Treneon, Irnel wonder lf there Is another girl hi the whole Seide world so sweet ari,,tny little sweetheart? Shaee-What's thet? Stew dare you think of another WO? 1 shan't speek to you for n week. - They Were Not There. "Are these Coen the future husbands of_ our daughters?" fold ft matron at the afternoon stvell wedding reception. "No," said a knowing mother, "They are downtown, Making a living." Too reineh Chia. One -away -My razor's In pretty poor condition, I believe It's- tired. You knots,, they say euzors get that way. Mvenrily)-Ale yes; tired of your Men, Agreed, -hate to feel," sold, "that I was the wife Of a man who had bought Inc sitriply for my beauty." "Yes," her friedl replied, "I don't blame yon, Benue merrled to it blind man would be awfully disagreeable, I should think," Oman and Prawn. Do you gain you; Heine, by your In- tellect? Then do not allow your arms and hem to grow Milt Do you earn your bread by eour piekex? Do not forget to eidilente your mind and to enlarge your thought. Gin erecien If el7Pry !Win wotild 'pritas much gin- ger tato hIs 1,Vor5c ;Iis a pig pule tato moSon when t- -Sera t Mies its lei ek ngu;ns u 110fIf'd 1701:1d fewer failures in this world. WOMEN'S AILMENTS. Eighty per cent, of the ills of wornankinci are due to Kidney derangement. Backache, Rain in the side, headache, depressron, pimples and eruptions, swelling of thc feet, bad tastes in tbe mou tin , all come from disorderedkidneys allowing poisons which should bit carried off to remain in the system. Dr. Pitcher's Backache -Kidney Tablets positively cure ail kidney trouble, and free women from aches and ailments. Mrs, Richard Meyrs, PrestoneOnt., says: "1 had sa severe pain in my back that gave me no release in the day time and disturbed sue sights. Dr,Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tab- lets mired Me of the pain, and I have no longer tome depressing weakness Ln the morraincas formerly." -, .., Dr, Pitcher's Bair. Tablets are_soc, a bottle,st &nuns tar orYby =ail. The Dr, Zins Pitobet Co., Toronto, Ont. For sale by 3.8; Roberts. druggist,Seafor A GREAT CLEAR/NG SALE IS NOW GOING ON AT The Seaforth Tea Store I will 0011 Chino, Crockery snd Glass - wore at cost for the next 16 days as I am crowded with overstook-I will gi ee great bsrgsins. I will also 'ell oll kinds of groc- eries very cheap during the isle of Chins, Crockery and Glassware. Now is the time to get good bargains!. A lumina invitation is extended to all to call end eZenline my *took and be convinced that) I am giving good bargains in all kinds of goods. I have the beet varieties of turnip -seed, also large onions for cooking purposes, new maple syrup 25o a quart. best American sugar house eyrtip 2 pike pane, for $1 a pail, 2 Ib.. evaporated peaches for 25o, 2 lb,. apri- cots for 26o 24 lb. can of peaches for IN, Ib. lbs. of dried apples for 25o, 4 lbs. best cleaned currents for 25e, 4 lbs. best cleaned raisins for 25o, lemon, orange and citron peel, assorted, 15o a lb. 2 cans good red oalmon for 2.6e. Great videos in all kinds of teas and coffees. I have s good stook of seed potatoes in stock, Bost brand of Omar • $2 50 a huodred, Better ited eggs taken an Cash, I still handle Weston's Teronto breittl. This is headcpzerters for good pare honey. .0•11.2=M0IIINSIM A. G. 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A. 1), Scott, As I have lend one Of your No. 1 Melotto Cream generators with good setisfaction and find it easy to torn, ow to °leen ends first ekes skimmer. / 4140 find it eaey to operate and eatty to understand, and from the meobanicai conettuction and the finality of the material of the maehine, 1 find It to he one of the leading naschinee of the day, John Alexander, Tuckereenith, Two yeara Ago your agentalfr.ifeCallune, plat in tiro No, 1, Melotte Cream Seperetor ler we, 7( 1. giving perfect aotista-otion, sad takeit very mail power to turn, 71 1. * close skimmer, le °wally eleaned and operated in all respects, 7 wopid advite every far- mer to Use* seporator and can etith eonfidence re- cotntnend the "Melotte." Thorne* J. McQuaide, Megillop, 187 .•••1011•••••••••••••••.••••••••••••MIMMIM.P., Prize Winning Short Horns for Sale. Eight young Scotch Short Horn Bulb, tram im- period and hems t•red cows, got by Imported bull, also young 00Wo with tall* foot or in mil to im- ported bull, shoo a number of heifer* of breeding ago and younger. Also lot of leed pew; of the early June variety,* medium sized wbite pea, grown from seed got near North By last year, They yielded over 87 bushels per acre and not a bug In thew. Pricee very moderato. DAVID MILNE & SON, Band Ont, 18e0.t.f. Wanted at Seaforth. A reliable person to hurdle the limey Narris Co. full Soso! MIL Implements. Must be a worker. Apply to R. B. SMITH, General Agent, 1.4513doe, Ontstio. 10084 TOWN OF SEAFO Treasurer's Saler TofaxLaes.nds arrears fo TOWN of SEAFOBra towit By virtue of a warrant, issued by the Mayor of the Town of Seafortin under his hand and the seal of the Corporation of the Town of Seaforth, bearing date the 17th day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and four, and to me directed, commareling me to levy upon the several lamb, herein mentioned and describ- ed in the ?aid Town of Seaforth (all of which lands are pstented) for the arrears of taxis due thereon respectively, torrether with costs se hereinafter set forth. I here- by give nOtiCe that milers the odd arrears lied mote be sooner paid, I shell, on Wed- nesday, the 24th (ley of August, A. D., 1904, at the hour of 12 o'elotek, noon, at the Connell Chamber, Town tun, iti tite Town of Seaforth, sforeotid, proceed to sell b riblio %notion so much of eel& hinds re, 'peaked,' as may be sufficient to diseberge snob arrears of taxes and said eoate thereon respectively, Description, Tame. Coats, TotaL, Lot 1,2,9,4, Carter's Sub -division of block K., Jarvis' Survey, sup to belong to rt. Ellen Mo- Nerriers. - $24,85 $19.00 $43. 1897 to 1903 inclusive. Wit ELLIOTT, Town Treasurer. Treseurer's Offiee ileafortta 17th key, 1004. 1901.13 Money to Loan. The Corporation of Tucker/frith have $3,700 of school fund tamales on hand to Mee ou good form securities at current rates of interede Peed., re- quiring such should -apply to G. N. Turner, trews. urer, Clinton P, 0., 01 10 A. G. Swink, Clerk, Han- nan P. 0., -or to the undersigned, 3.5. Bleck, Reeve, Seaforth P. 0. 18864f STRONG AND VIGOROUS. Ev•ry Organ of the Body Toned up and invigorated by Mr. V, W. Meyers, King St, E„ Ont., stye; "I suffered for five year. with palpitation, shortness of breath, sleeplessness and pain in the heart, but one box of Milburn's Heert and Nerve Pills completely removed all these dis- training symptoms. I hate not suffered since taking them, and now sleep well and feel strong and vigorouren Milburri's Heart and Nerve Pills cnrs all diseases arising from weak harlot, worn out nerve tissues, or watery blood. One Grade Only, and That the best. Who Wants a Buggy? with to inform the farmers of the sur- rounding country, tisatl am receiving A Car -Load of McLaughlin Buggies These buggies are known Canada over for their superiority in etyle and finish to all otner buggies on the market. I have sold these buggies for eight years and None of My Customers have had a Tire reset. The Tires are All Bet Cold, I ask all formers, thinking of investing in* new buggy, to give me a call and they will never regret (in 1 Do Not Canvass the Country I give the former th a benefit of what it would cos t me to do that. A Full Line of Farm implements Always on Hand. *ow. Name MIMI A. M. Campbell, SEAFORTH. 90-12 Cook's Cotton Root Compound. Ladies" Favorite, Te the only safe, 'reliable regulator on which woman can depend "in the hour and ttrne Of need," Prepared in ZAVO degrePS of strength, No, 1 and No. 2 No, 1. -For orillfiury Is ley far the ben medicine known. . No . 2 -For speetai crone -10 degroo iltronger-threc dollars per box. letdies--ask your druggist for coow., Cotton Root Compound. Telco no other as An phis, mixtures and imitations ar a elangerous. No. 1 and No. 2 an pold o:;1 recommended by all druggists in 1.t.t • 0,, - minion of Canada. Mailed to any addrts5 on receipt of_price and four 2 -mot emitaen Stamps, wbe Cyou Company., Wincifoore ante No.1 anti No. 2 are Hold in Seaforth her J. 8, Bob ode, Alex. Wilson, 0, Abernart and 1. V, Fear drug - Otte. 1809 4001.4ma, Eating Became a Dread. HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE ALMOST AFRAID TO SIT DOWN TO THEIR MEALS ? tOU MAY BE ONE OF THEM. II? YOU ARE, THERE LS A CURE FOR YOU. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS amps INDIGESTION„ DYSPEPSIA/ BILIOUSNESS, SOUR, WEAL AND ALL STOMACH TROUBLES. If:. J. G. Chinni, Barney's River, N.S„ tells of what this wonderful rem- edy has done for him: -It is with grati- tude that I can testify to the wonderftd curative powers of 13.13.13. 1 was JO badly troubled with indigestion that whatever I ate notified me so much torture that eating became e. dread to me, I tried numerous physioiens, but their medieines seemed to make me worse1 thought r would try BMX., so got * bottle, and after taking a few doses felt a lot better. By the time I had taken the lest of two bottles I was a* well as over, and have heti no return of the trouble since. Z recommend your medicine to the highest avec az.B. Ifor *Jtgfldewy* 6.0 nd Trunk System, ay Time Tab!. ce follow*: • Cliuton, Goderleh Wlog and 0orier-10a WIngham JOD. d Goderiele. Ti trattord. Guelph, Bey and Poterbero .m. a. as. • 111, TS p. in. For A.Tokt Moor To. te w . ud pew; Guelph, Toronto, Mow eact. buelph and Terente. Palmerston and Kiri Gelee None% Mad- ay sa. a•aa of Gunnels- - As O. SO Peat. 7.30p.rn 8.07 8.17 14.27 8.38 Pass, 6,58 km 7..02 7.15 7,25 8.10 ps„ae, 12,20 p.n.s 1.07 1,17 1,30 1.40 Mixed. 9 ann. 9.17 10.00 10.15 11.30 e. Mixed 8.30 eatt 5.30 10.06 10,20 11.10 Paw 3A nag .12 2,85 London, Buren and Br -e ee. woe Norm-7- Lasiton,....t.dat44 Geovvadia- OOP • O O. ineeter-.411m * • a 46.0 ala Homan OW • -11, ISO OA • .0 O. 461. r laPPOnO.• ' !A. ' *41.4. ikt:MMI46": a* ...ma fa* f nondeiebWo — a• f• # linnet:AM *LIZA SS a am, 49 Page 5.18 510 -0,44 •9.50 • iete 10.15 10,80 10.38 Belgreve.. 10.50 MOO Sena Some- Wingkeen, depart-. 7.01 7.14 7.22 8.22 8.00 a.. Icor. 4,111 r * 5,43 Be C:6 le _ 6,10 e.46 6.157 7.00 7 18 7.86 OR, 1.10 p, V.36 747 801.1 4.111 4.213 - Zz-CeatalISAter'* a daa a aaaa */* 8 815 a. • WM ala leo a-fasa.7114+.0.0.01faeata-f• —10 a **IP 30 ,49 4.47 Louden. larrive1- :47A..41: .:f.t151.0 Baby Carriages-, Go and Carriers In ths latest up-to-date style's, and assortment to choose !torn. Window Shades. Our entire stook will be closed a great reduction in price. We hs latest ides in Window Sereens-d izeo. A large and varied assortment of and Parlor Suites, odd and fancy eh rockers, dining roost and bedroom tore, etc. The vertical feed Davie ie the °illy Ing =whine of its kind, end tke best io he eountry. We have it. The Sbanderd fi silso s gain machine. - two in one-ehatin mad tome stitch, We hsve it tom arts lugs et ss ve the ifferent and A'neohtel Moitien Furniture Dealers, Undertakere au baimers, SEAFORTE. Nighb calls for 'Underteking anew Mr. Knechters residence on James s Trotiblartiathey Tro :for :Six Month Many Men and Wei= Are TrnbisII With Kidney Tneuhle, Some rat Imo Time, Some For Longer -Me Neel Te Be Troubled For Any Length Of Titles If They Only Knew Of The Cara Being Made By DOAN'S KIDNEY Plitt Backache Is The First Sign of Trouble --Then Come Compfies. W A More Serious Nature. DOAN'S KIDNEY Pil. TAKEN AT THE FIRST SIG BACKACHE WILL SAVE YOU OF MISERY. Men William IL Torbrook Mines; NS., tells tbe lie about the grent qualities of Kidney Pills in the following wor was troubled with kidney trouble months, and had sueh terrible *cross my kidneys all tits time could hardly get around. After one box of Doan's Kidney Pills 1 to feel better, and by this time taken tb.ree boxes I was eomp cured. Price 50e. per box, or 2 boxes for ell dealers or The Doan Kidney Toronto, Out. 'LW Ose LOGS WANTED The underclgned le prepared to. pay the Cub price for an unlimited qustetity of t ret - Solt Elm, Rock Etat, Beeiw063, Beech, Ash, Menlo- ek and Oak Delivered at the Seafortla Saw and StareJJ to be cut an oven kngth, except Soft Eirn. to be cut 11, 22 and 16 fee-, Will aiso buy Basewood Heading 40 Inches long, at 83.50 par cord, deliver. Wilt also buy timber by immurement or by Wee. Swedel attention paid le custom seavin tatiefaction guaranteed. 1878 M. Akfli Wool Wanted. ----•••••AT 1,1111i.- Seafo4h Wo011e .Mills. Highest Prices paid for wiyil Roll Carding done for the farming pablio on Short notiee. FIRSEVLASS WOR JOHN PICK, {LIMITED.) The Moirillop Mutual Insurance Company. Iftimmunaliqs. FARM AND ISOLATED T PROPERTY ONLY -INSURED mime. J. B.lieriean, Piesident, Happen P. rtes.', vlos•president, BrueefisKr. 0; 5sys, Seep-a/we &Worth 0• - DilLIMMOILL Wilitaial Chesney Seaforth; Jobe G. nnevet tamp; Georg, Dale Seaforth ; John Senn Dublin.; James &ran, Deedwood ; John BUICK% ; Thorium Frmer, Brueefield ; John B Leen, nippen ; James °meetly, Cluton. meow. Rohn Smith. Oarlock ; IL Hint:411a Beaf $ame Cumming Pgenondy •• ; J. W. Teo, vilJe P. 0.; George Murdle and Jebel C.indilorc it ?miles desirous to -Wrest Isoursesss er .01 ethos itliefe40111 OA be promptly attended ppoaow le aey et etii *nen idiom a4dre Teeple inn Dela cress. • s-