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The Huron Expositor, 1906-10-12, Page 6e. ^ re a rug SO. t T.—T0 ries, Lot 1 Oo ilop, 100 sem in grass. year& &prey to )W flItO3 Seaforth. 100Cetf rio Lart—see undereigned will rent his farm nt the Lk e Shore to a good tenant for a tenant, flve year. The farm consists of $10 acres of goo. land, nearly all under cultivation and in pod eon &time For full terms inid particulars apply at ono DANIEL SMITH, St, Joseph P. 0. 19814 • foilOTTAGE FORSL.-A story and a half briuk Nen eettaere in Harparhey, The house le heated with furnace and hes a frame kitchen and woodshed at, %acted. There i a good well, good stable and hen house on the property. There ate 3 1.5 eons of land. Apply on the prembiesr -FRANCES VOIVLER. seeesf liDROFITABLE INVESTAIEMTS. -- I can lend money on improved quarter seotions of 160 oozes each at from 8% to 10% per annum: Only firat 'mortgages taken, Ample securiey given. Torrens Title Se -stem is perfect. From 000 up cam be lent on farms worth from $1,000 to $2,00d. For further particulars write to me A. JACKSON, Barris- ter, etc., Ponoka, Albertit 1459-tf. 4 hiadarm of 103 acres, being lot 31, 3rd 0011009- One disease oU thinness in children i scrorula; in adults, consumption. Both have poor blood; both need more fat. These diseases thrive on lean- ness. Fat is the best mans of overcoming them; cod liver oil makes the best and healthiest fa4taud ROI FOR SALE.—The imbseriber °Ore for sale Lee M glen. 11.I. S. Tillikersmith, Ail (geared and under eultivation except 8 00rOg ; all but 18 Wires in graze. buildings, bearing orchard, good water,. sohoolhouse on theprernises. It is within six miles Seaforth, -and ftve from °Haan. Will be sold on easy kerins. WHITFIELD CRICII, Clinton r. 0. 2009.x8tf ESIDENOE FOR SALE.—The ceneforteble and connuodious new residence of the 'undersigned on North 3fain street is for sale. There is a splendid dry cement cellar , a parlor, sitting room, dining room and kitchen. jlownstairs and four bed rooms up- stairs, together with pantries. and closets. Soft water cistern inside and 11, flnit-class well. The house has only been occupied bout two years and will be sold cheap ann on easy term& Apply to the proprietor, TYERefeN, or to JOHN BEATTIE, Sectforth. Frame house, bank barn, hay -barn and other out- . AlITOUS FOR SALL—For sale, a story-and-a-helf house in Harpurhey, just outside the ,corpor- ation ofleaforth. There are nine rooms and weed wood and coel shed in commotion, also hard and soft water in the house. There -are It acres ot land, with both small and large fruit of the best varieties, also stable for cow and horee and hen house for about 50 hens. The house hasbeen recently painted and pap- ered and le in firstecilase condition and would be a very suitable home for a retired farmer. For further particulare apple to MRS. .1, J. IfUGILL, or, to MRS. ABRAHAM forUGILL, Seaforth P. 0. _ 2011%16 . MIAMI FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot 8, ConeessIbn se L R. 8.. Tuckersmith, containing 100 acres, of which 0 aoree is good hardwood hush. The balance well fenced, tiledmhuld and in thet-class condition. There are two goodharns, one a bank barn 86 x 78 ft. withotone stiblingunderneath and the other 56 x • 86 ft and a comfortable frame house, three good e " wells and a never -failing spring at tharear of the lot, arid a goad hearing Orchard. The ploughing is all. done and 14 acres of fan wheat. It is within two miles of the flouriehing village of Ileneall and within halts mile of &school house. Apply on the premises or to J. OAISAVELL, Remelt P. O. 1087-tf VARM FOR SALE.—For wee, Lot 24, Concession 2, Stanley, ebntaining100-aeres. Ninety acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation ; there are 10 acres of good hardwood bush. The farm is all well underdramed and well fenced. There is a tvvo- storey black house with slate roof, a first -close farm house-. Bank barn, 4011, x 8011., cement elle pig pen driving house; There are two 'lever -failing wells, end an acre of orchard and small fruit. This excellent farm is three miles from Brucefield and five miles from Clinten,With good gravel roads. For further particulars ripply on the premises or addresseALBERT OTT, Clinton P. 0 11948.tf • FARMS FOR 84LE---106 notes, Lot 3, Concession 5, el. R. S., Tuokersmith, Huron County, all seeded tfiegrass, except 15 acres of bush: Frame • house, *chard, 2 good wells, land and bush' the best. Also Weet half of 1.0t 5, Concession 4,Tueleersrnith, SO moose, echool on corner, Bayfield river crossing it. this place there is a bank barn, briok house, work -shop, driving house, pig and hen house, young hewing orchard with handsome shade trees, 2 wells, water flrst clam,. The buildings are new and up-to- date and the land in the best conpition. A good lo- oation, 3 miles from Seaforth, on a good road. These farnfs are offered for sale together or separately. It , not sold soon may be offered for rent. Apply to JOHN SPROAT, Eginondielle P. O., Ont. 1996 -Of (100D FARM FOR SALE—For sale cheap and on ‘.7f easy tams, Lot, 25, Concession 4, efaKillop. This farm centaur, 971. acres, all cleared and in fine" eondition. Fifty acres are seeded to grass, six or seven in fall Wheat and the rest all ploughed and ready for spring crop. There is a, fine spring for watering the stock cIoso to the buildings, a good 'Wok house, two large briinte one with good stabling - underneath, also horse stable and implement house and a large orchard. It is within a mile and a half el the 'own of Seaforth. If not sold, will be • leased for a term of years. Apply to the undersigned, box 192, Seaforth P. O., ROBERT GOVENLOCIK. 19914f 'L'Aet31 FOR SALE—For sale, Lot 5, Concession 141 Ilulletp, containing 120 aeres. The farm is 8,1 eleared and in a high state of cultivation. It ie well elrained and well fenced. There is a large two-storey brick houeri with woodshed and kitchen., There is a large bank barn and two smaller barns and driving shed. Two good orcharde. There are two never filling speings on the farm, which make it an excel- lent one for either stook or cropping. There is alp a pump at the barn, with windmill. This excellent farm is two miles from Ihtrlook I'. O., four mite from Blyth. Terme to eult purchaser as the prop- rietresswishes to leave the farm and, if not sold, it will be rented.- This is the farm of the late John Mille. For further particulars Apply on the premises or addresseHarloek P. 0,, MRS. JOHN MILLS. 2014xtf WARM FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot 24, Concession 3. Stanley, containing 100 acres. There are 85 . acres ()feared and the balance is good hardwood bush. The farm is well undercimined and well fenc- ed. There are, on the premises, a. two-story frame house with stone foundation and good cellar, The 'house is in flrst-class condliton. There is also a good frame barn. Thereea plenty of good water both at the house and barn' and a good goring oreek runs acrose the back of the farm. This farm is in fleet, elmeshape and is one of the best in the township. It is three and {1 half miles from the village of Bruce- fleid and five miles from Clinton. Will be sold on easy ternot as the proprietor is going West. For fur- ther particulcire aster on the premises or addrese, Brumfield P. 0., MRS. JOHN GILMOUR. • 2019x4tf OAA ACRE PAR3l FOR SALE.—The undersign- • ed offers for sale that most desirable prop- erty known as Lot '6, Concession 1, Township of Blenshard, Perth County. There are, on the prem- ises, a good brick house 32 x 24, with kitchen attach- ed, la x 20, both in good repair ; a large bank barn, 70 x 70, with good stone stabling underneath ; one Arst-clasii cement silo, 12 x 37, and other useful buildings. The farm is well watered, both in front and in the rear and is adapted both for grain and stock raising and Is in a high state of cultivation, which is v ell known from the fact that the propriet- or has resided thereon for nearly fifty years, being one of the most suceeesful farmers in the township. 15 ia centrally loorited, being near botit church and achree, and within ensv reach of a, nod market. For further partioulars address JOHN SUTHERLAND, Kirkton P. 0. 2909 -ti •VIOR SALE—An excellent building lot, containing 1. three-quirtere of an acre of land, part of the McMann property, Egmondville, opposite the recre- ation grounds, all ready for building. There is a good fence all rbund the land, a good hard waeen well, the cellar is dug out end a dram all round it, also a drain from it,' There are ribout 17 thousand of kiln nut briolc. The brick can be bought separate- ly if desired. There are also a, number of loads of sand and grevel and enough stone to build a founcle- tion for a large house. This property will b (sold cheap, 03 Mr. Little cannot drive the Bayfleld and Seaforth stage and live in. Egrnonville and would like to dispose of hie property there. Any person desiring - to buy this property may !earn all particulars from R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, or H. LITTLE, Baylield. 2001x4tf R11 FOR SAL.—For sale Lot 29, on the 9th • Concession of Hibbert, containing 100 acres, all in a good Mete of eultivation. There is on the prem- ises a brick holm with brick kitchen and a good eel - lie There le also a large bank barn, 60 x 40, and a ean-to of 12 feet, with stone stabling underneath. A180 a shed, 80 x 30, and a driving house with every- thing complete. There are three never -failing welle ea the premises, there is Mao a large orchard and good garden, There are 10 acres of fall wheat sown and there are 40 acres seeded down. Either -suitable for hay of pasture. All the fall ploughing is done. The farm is well underdrained with tile and well fenced with wire fences, It is in a good locality, be- ing situated two -and -a -half miles from Chilielhurd, "where there is a post office and two churches, Meth- odist and Presbyterian, 8 miles from Seaforth and there is a good gravel road running past the farm. It le in good condition and will be sold on reasonable term as the proprietor wishes to retire. For further partieulare apply on the premises or to CHARLES ABERHART, Staff& P. O., Ontario, • 1989-tf OGD FARM FOR SALE—For sale, Lot 2, Con %.1- cession 12, IL R. S., Tim -kat -smith, containing /00 acres. This farm in well fenced and thoroughly and systematically underdriained, and, twine been kept in a high state of cultivation, isadmittedly, one of the moot productive farms in the township. There is a first elms frame house %with kitchen and woodshed, and equipped with cistern and other mod - aril' conveniences. There are two good hank barns and other up-to-date out -building's. There is a good bearing orehard and also a new orchard of well se- leeted fruit tire. There are two never failing wells, the one at the house and the other the barn. %hist fanis most desiminy situated,beim% three %Kites, from the prosperous village of Herman and one quarter of a mile from Chisellaust, where there are two cherches, a store, post office and blacksmith shopAs the proprietor is in poor health, it will be sold on reasonable terms, when one half of the pur- eheee money, or more, if neeessary, ma.y remain on the farm at a amenable rate of interest. For fur- ther particulars apply on the premises or to ROBERT NEWELL Ctisellurret P. Ce weree uLsT -N is the easiest and Most effective form of cod liver oil. Here's, a natural order of things 1tbat shows ?Why Scott's Emulsion is of so much value in all cases of scrofula and con:pumption. More fat, more weiglft, naore,nourish-' ment,,that's why. nd for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Clacraists Toronto, Oat. 60c. sad $ I.O0 u ss u si Andreae -eft REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. IMOR SALE, a oomfortable frame house in Eg mondville, with three acmes of land, c eller an also a stable. The house contains] bed room, _par- lor, dining room and ldthhen downstairs and two be rooms and a large hall upstairs. There is plenty of hard and soft water. The property Ls close to both church and school. Will be sold °heap. Apply to JAMES S. BROWN, or box 857, Seaforth P. O. 2028-tf _ MIAMI IN TUOKERSMITH FOR SALE.—Lot 1, Concession 15, eontaining 42 acres, good for either grain or growing. It is situated about It miler; from Chiselhurd, where . there are two churches, blacksmith shop, store and pose office. It ie else; about 3 miles from Heiman. On the farm is a good barn and a brick house, a good orchard and vc good spring chase to the barn. Apply to HENRY DOUGAL at his farm, London ,Road or to Hensel: P. 0. 2028-tf a,irispectacle Peel er Niliratiee (Written for • The Expositor,) Of the geniue tramp there are 'many varietiee, and while all or them are nuisancee, some are dangeroue, either to the public safety: or to the public health. To the latter class belongs the tramp house-to-house spectacle Pedlar. Many tramps. wander around thee country Seeking for something to eat and a night'e shelter; but, to this • the spectacle -pedlar tramp adds the selling of his wares. While all other tramps are a terror to the farmer's wife, this 'variety, byl reason of' this I ,ciress, pompous language, unbound- ed pretensions, display of highly - colored paper called a diploma, and by his assurance that he tests )eyes free, seeks to ingratitude himself into the good graces of the farmer's wife and daughters. That he succeeds , is evident from the cheap, misfitted I and unsuitable glasses so often seen 1 worn by this class of the bennmunity •The "freeeeye-teht " fake is re- sponsible for a great deal- of dam- age done to the eye sight by wearing unsuitable glasses. But few a the house-to-house spectacle pedlar tramps vvalg, they are too high-toned for that way of going around; they find It more convenient to hire "a livery, and for that matter just as 'cheap as to walk, since the farmer is expected to keep both the horoe and the tramp. It is a strange commentary on the credulity and gullibility of human • nature, that a trarige ; tramp, •whose residence as well as 11SMe IS kin- knowp, can go around • the country, and fn innumerable farm limes filch the money from his victims. This trading a free-eye-tesf and • ohea,p glasses for the farmers' mon- ey, would be comic only for the serious menace it is to the public health. Next to loss of . life itself, the loss or impairinent of the ilea is the greatest calamity. None but prop tirly qualified • physicians are allow ed to prescribe remedies where an individual is sick, and justly so, as -life is prolonged and the health ire • stored thereby. Now, in the equally important cage of preserving the eye- sight, this duty is undeetaken by un- licensed, ignorant, pompous braggarts, who go ahout from house -to- ! hou.se, ready to prescribe any glass however uneultable or any remedy •however unappropriate, provided the dash is forthcoming. This is a men- ace to the public health, which re- quires attention. Going without glasses when they •are required or • wearing unsuitable or improperly fitted ones 'are alike injurious to the eyesight. :Whenever the head aches persist- ently, or. there is dizziness or fail- ing eyesight, either consult the fam- ily physician or an Oculist. , An Oculist is a physician and bur- geon, who has made a special study of' the eye, and who is rompetent to -prescribe glasses or remedies for the eye in each individual case, Neither the physician or an Oculist will ad- vise glasses unless they are requir- ed.. The better method of dealing with the tramp houze-to-house spectacle pedlar: nuisance is to shut the (door in his face, call the dog, and later' to prosecute hirn as a trespasser. This' method of pro'cedure -will lessen the nuisance. MIAMI FOR SALE.—Lot 71 and one-half of Lot 72, Goderich Township, consisting of 96 mores, i There is about 40 acres bush, containing a lob of , hemlock and other valuable timber • 8 acres young . orchard, the place is well watered and fenced, spring ; creek,good barn with stables under, good hen house I and pig pens, frame house with stone cellar under- neath with cement floor, three miles from Bayfield, ; 6 from Clinton, on the main 'road between the two I places mentioned, and one-half mile from saw mill, ; It will be sold on trimly tering. For particulars apply to MRS. C. PARSONS, Bayfield P. Ce 2018-51 QPLENDID FARM FOR SALE.—Por sale, Lot 29, Concession 10, Hibbert, containing 100 acres. This farm is well fenced with good Carter wire fence ing and fitted adth wire and iron gates. It is well un- derdrained with tile, has always been well cultivated and properly looked after and is, Consequently in the very best condition possible. There are 10 acres of _ goad hardwood bush, unoulled, nearly all maplp, a • flrst-class brick house, storey and a half, lately paint- ed and remodelled and made up-to-date sofe and hard water convenient at both house and been, a I good well at the bush, making three wells that as yet have never failed, windmill at the barn. Thee are two good barns both with good stone foundation and up-to-date stabling, water inside, good hen house, hog pen and driving house. There is a good bearing orchard and small fruit trees. This property is well situated in a good locality', convenient 54 gro- cer, post office, church and school, a mile and half from Ohiselhurse, 6 Miles from the prosperous v Haus of Hensall and 9 miles, from Seaforth, good revel roads in all directions. As the proprietor has acquir- ed interests elsewhere that demand immediate atten tion, he is prepared ifo dispose of this property at a, bargain, and anyone desiring a first-class farm in a first -elms locality will do well to investigate. 'Per fnrther particulars apply on the preinises or addrese JOHN TAYLOR, Ohmellourse P O. 2014-51 FOR SALE. `VEIOESTER SHEEP AND SHORTHORN OATTLE .L.4 FOR SALE—The undersigned has for sale sev- eral Thorobred Leicester Sheep and Durham Cettle of both sexes. Address Egmondville P. 0., or apply at farm, Mill Road, Tuckesmith, ROBERT CHAR- TERS &bONS. 1372-51 'DIAL FOR SttLE—For sale, a thorobred Short horn bull, with registered pedigree, 23 months - old, and red in color. He was bred from Vice Chan- cellor. Apply on London road, Tuokersmith, a mile south of Brucefleld. JAMES PATERSON, Bruce- 1 field P. O. 200341 • Cow ESTRAY.—Strayed from Lot 14, Concession about the flrst of August, a brindle cow, with small turned horns. Information leading to the recovery of this animal will be liberally re- warded, P. A. O'SULLIVAN, Seatorth P. 0, 2022x5 HORTITORN CATTLE—Seven first-ola,ss young ,bulls, 2 from'imported cows, for sale at moder- ate prices and on easy terms; good young cows and heifers also for sale. All interested are cordially in- vited to Inspect the herd. Farm adjoins town, long distance telephone to farm. Write for catalogue. IL SMITH, Exeter. 199341 fl EGISTERED STOCK FOR SALE.—The under- ii_tu signed offers for sale on Lot 27, Concession 8, Hibbert township, a number of heifers and young cows with calves at foot, 1 yearling bull, 1 Berkshire boar 9 months old, a right good animal. The abet e stook are all registered in the National Stook •e• cords. Prices moclerate,terms easy, visitors welcomr. DAVID HILL, Stet% P. 0. 199641 SIIORTHORNS.—Choice bred bulls and females o different ages for sale, about two dozen to select from. Prices reasonable. -Herd now headed by " Countsylvanusn (56900. He is got by the best scotch bred imported stock on both sides, glossy dark red in color, arid well set on short legs. Terms e registed cows $5 insured; others on application. Visitors welcome. JOHN ELDER, Hensall P. 0, and Station. 198641 VARISI TO RENT.—South half ofLob 80, Conoes- J. sion 3, Tuokersmith to rent for & term of years. Would like to rent as soon as Possible, Apply to the undersigned on the premises or to Brimfield P. 0. ROGER PEPPER. ' N. B.—The older mill will -be In running order, after September 255h. Rooms NITER. 2022-5f IMPORTANT NOTICES. MEAOHER WANTED.—Wanted for &heel Section 1 No. 1, Morris, a male or female teacher, Salary $500, Duties to cononence lot of January, 1907. Apply to John A. BROWN, Blyth P. 0. 2025x4 - HEEP LOST—Strayed from Lot 34, Concession 1 MoKillop., on September 255b, 16 ewes and one lamb, marked with tar on the face. Any informabien leading th their recovery will be rewarded. G. M. CHESNEY, Seaforth. 2024-5f e 1711 STRAY STEER.-eCoine into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 28, Concessi in 7, McKillop, about She and of September, a two-year-old steer. The owner can have the same on proving property aud paying charges, - CHAS. DULMAGE, Tr'inthrop. '2024x3 • MEACHER WANTED. --A male teacher for Sallee' J. Section No. 4, MeKillop, an experienced teach- er holding a second-class certificate preferred. Du- ties to comineoce 1s5 Januay neet Persong appli- cation if possible. Applications to be itddeessed to the undersigned before November 1s5. ROBERT S. IIABKIRK, Seaforth, P.0. • 2025x4 ESTRAY COW.—Canie into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 20, Concession 11, bIcKillop, about the 1551) of September, a young cow. She has had a calf since coming to my place. The owner can have the same on proving property and pitying charges. ALEX. H, ROSS, Winthrop P. 0, 2024-4 • • 'Q OAR FOR SERVICE,—The -undersigned will .1/ keep for service, at his piece in Egmondville, a large,Improved Berkshire Boar. This animal is bred from imported stock, and is one of the best. Terms $1.00, with the privilege el return1ng, if necessary. A. C. VAN EGNIOND. 2025-8 TIOR SALE. —A standard bred three-year-olci geldr ing, sired by Tarentum and out of one of T. F. Colearanio standard bred mares He is a brother in blood to Harry D., 2:16te who was second at Kale- mazoo, Mich., about two weeks ago, a fourth heat in is absolutely sound and without a blemish of any sort and will be sold cheap for one of his kind. Apply to W. C. GOYENLOOK, Egmondville. 20244 MONEY TO LOAN. Private funds at 4% to 5% on farm security. 9025-tf A. A. WATT, precefield, Oka, r. erae- • —A very pretty wedding was solem- nized on 'Ithuroda,y morning in athe church of the Imniaculate Conception, Stratford, the contracting parties be- ing Miss Katherine Herron, daughter of Mrs. R. Herron, and Mr. Patrick Iii10111/11ffing11101/ T Tr Ar r• • • ry,, 111111 11 I 111;1111,111111 No range i can bake so well as the Imperial 'Ox- ford, because no other range has the Diffusive Oven Flue that draws in pure air constantly', heats it just as hot as you want it heated, and sends it through every part of the whole oven every ,second. That flue, found only in this perfect range, keeps that heated pure air --- D R Y air—constantly moving • DOWNWARD through the oven, over the baking food, and out up the chimney. When it enters the oven it's hot and dry; when it leaves it, it's w4 air, — carries with it all the mois- ture, all the odors, but NONE of the juice 3 of the food that's being baked. • Mese visit any of our stores and see Why this is the right range for yOur kitchen. ,TRE GURNEY FOUNDRY C+., Limited Tomato Montreal Hamilton 1 Winnipeg ' Calgary Vanceirr For Sale by G. A. SILLS Seaforth 17R0 PORTO 1111111111101.111111111111111111111MMIN our Doctor Can cure your Cough or Cold, no question about that, but --- why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of lOoking him up, and then of having hisprescription filled, when you can step into any drug store in Canada and obtain a bottle of SHILOH'S CURE for a quarter. Why pay two to five dollars when a twenty-five cent bottle of SHIIMH will cure you as quickly? Why not do as hundreds of thousands of Canadians have done for the past thirty-four years: let SHILOH be your doc- tor whenever a Cough or Cold apnears. SHILOH will cure you, and all druggists back up tlis statement with a positive guarantee. The next time you have Cough or Cold cure it with H. Lennon, os Ellice, Father Quinlan, of Strathroy,eousio of the groom, tel- . ebrated High Mass„ assisted by 'Path-, er Evans. "A, TUG OF WAR" The above is the tale of One of the most pleasing pictures we have eVer seen. It is a beautiful gravure, 22 x 29 inches, by the selebratedt {Ake Feed Morgan, and has been see lected by/the publiehers of the Fame ily Herald and Weekly Star of 'Mon- treal as their premium for subscib- ers this season. The picture ife vast- ly superior to anything ever offered by that weekly, and that le saying a good deal. The Family Herald's eubecriptione list is increasing rapid- , ly, and no wonder, when one Icon - eiders the immense yalue the sub- scriber receives for one dollar. That the Family Herald is • going to have another big year goes without ea.aing, and it is a question if 'their /big modern. plant vein be able to ac- pommodate the rush of new subscrib- ers they are sure to, have. AnY of Our readers who want e hig ;dollar's worth should not overlook the Fam- ily Herald and Weekly Star tills fall. • Every yearly subscriber receives the picture, "A Tug of War." The King's Kitchen. King Edward's kitchen is finished completely in black Oak, which was fitted up by George III at a whit of $50,000. There is also a confeem tionery room, pastry room and bake- house besides the kitchen proper. The chef cif the royal kitchea rioeives $3,500 a year, while ender him are Lour master cooks, who in turn have a, bevy of servants under them. /The s rie es economy is observed in the Ring's kitchen, and what food re- mains unconsumed is given to the poor, who apply 'daily at the teal() gates. .Torments of Tetter and Eezezaa A liar ed. The intense itching characteristic of eczema, tetter and like skin diseases Is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve, and 'many se - very caseAthave .been (permanently cur- ed hy its use. For sale by all drug- gists. Perth Items. —Mr. Norman Elliott, a Mitchel young man, is confined to bis bed; 1 Saskatoon, with typhoid fever. ' —Mr. Andrew Clement, of Glasgow Scotland, a large cheese dealer, spen a few days recently with Hon. Thos Ballantyne, in Stratford. —As a result of a petition signet.. by a number of ratepayers of th gay of Stratford, Mr, Lang has bee retained as 'clerk at a salary o $800 and is to have an assistant a a salary of $400. —So successful was the reunion o the Stratford Old Boys from Detroit last summer, that the Stratford an Perth county Old Boys, of Detroit tar planning to have fine club rooms i some prominent building down town in Detroit. —Rev. S. J. Thompson, 'President of the British Columbia Methodist Con- ference, accompanied by his wife, Who is a daughter of .'Rev, John! Ken- ner, of Mitchell, spent a few Idays in , that town recently. ,• —Mr. C. C. King, architect, of Stratford, has accepted a position as manager in the ()Trice of Messrs 6 0 TO, Brown; vice-president, Mr. D. Ae Hodge critic, J. D. Morrow, B. die; registrar, Mr R. Stuart; Emma , te,ry- treasurer,, Mrs. teamster; cap- tain on right, Hiss Jean Cameron, lieutenant on right; Miss Jessie Meehan, caption on left, - Also Laura Casey, lieutenant on left, Maas Jean Barley; accompanist, Mr. G. A. de Jardine. After a resume of the past season's record a, progre,rarne was ' outlined for the present season's work, which promises to be interest- ing ana instructive. —Mr. John Phinnimore, of 1.9.tche1l, ruptured a blood vessel at the ,back of one of his eyes the other day. It has given hina some trouble, but the doctor thinks it will Soon be all, right again. —While Mr. J. Phillips, an employee e_of Mr. Wm. Forrester, of M...tchela, was driving a load of flax Inth the mill yard, a few days ago, the loa,d upset, and to was thrown to this ground with great force. Although no hones were; broken, Mr. Phillips was very badlybiruised and shaken up, and it will be some weeks before he will be able to return to his work. --Mr. John Doig, of South East - hope, has sold his hundred acre farm, which Is situated about four miles from Stratford, for the sum of $11,000. The farm is an, excellent one, being good land, well drained, ant having good buildings, It also has a gravel pit and some good timber, —Mr. Le*Is Bolton, D. L. ., of Listowel, returned On Mondag last from *his survey of south' eastern Manabba,where he completed the su.r- vgy of four townshlps, mostly of bush arid lake land. He ha -d been away five months, the first month of which was spente iri selecting lands In the I3attleford district, where he pure "chaeed about five sections, 3,000 Bares, mcnitly for local investors. —The Marriage of 111138 Pauline( Mowat to Rev. Joe. Janes, '13, pastor of Baptist church, St. Marys, took place on Wednesday evening, September 26t1t, at the borne a.the bride's parents, London. The cer- emony was performed by Rev. ,Dr. Roes, of St. Andrew's church, assist- ed by Rev. W. M. Walker, S. _A. The groomsman. was Rev. W. E. Matth- ews, B. A., of Toronto. —.A change has just been made in the firm in control of one of the, lead - ging drug stores of Stratford. Mr. H. M. Myers, who has been in the, em- ploy of Mr. C. E. Nasmyth -for some years as a drug clerk, has been' made a partner in the business. The firm will continue to be known as C. E. Nasmyth igeS Co-. Mr. 'Myers is well -known in Strafford, and is a very• ) popular young man. —Joseph Dunsmore, one of the plc,- 1 neer residents of the Gore of Down- ie, died at his home there on Mon-, day, October 1st. Deceased was in Itis 87th year and had spent the most part of his life in Canada. He was 1 one of the number of farmers who built the old Zorra road, now 'known I as the Embro road, away back in 1854, and which is now one of the best pieces of gravel road in the country. .An Interesting relic lerhich the deceased cherished all his life, was an old ma 19ek rifle, Ineade in the Queen Anne period. This rifle he carried as a volunteer during the rhbellion of 1887, and took part dn the battles at St. Eustache and -Grand I Brunie, in Quebec. Mr. Dunsmore was a Staunch Conservative and a member of St. Andrews' church. His wife predeceased him about five years ago, but farnlly of tbree isonsi and one daughter survive. • ZROLIGHT SACK TO LIFE. • Barrel Rolling Used On Man Under Water Twenty -Three ' Minutes. , 1 The letter of Dr. N. Newham -Davis n in the New York Times the other day on the folly of rolling apparently , drowned persons on a barrel in the ef- t fort, to restore them finds a singularly • apt commentary in a report of Super- , intencient H. M. Knowles of the Third Life Saving elistriet, which has reach - e ed General Superintendent S. L Klui- n hall, says a Washington dispatch. Mr. r Knowles tells of the rescue and resus- t citation of Robert Mooneyrnear Wake- field, R. I., on July 4. r There was a boat rac on Upper , Point Judith pond that a ternoon, and d Mooney went out1 in a . 'at bottomed e boat to watch it. His boat was oaught a Burke 40 Harwood, architects, Tor- onto, sand leaves in the course of a few weekto take his new position. —Mat the w Circle ger, of Stratford, the seventeen year old boy, charged with "uttering a forged note," ah- ' peered before Magistrate O'Loe,n and was 1 sentenced to five years In the penitentiary. —While Louise, the 'nine year old daughter of Mr. 3. W. Levy`, 'op Mit- chell, was standing on a box, ipicking apples tram a tree,,i the other 'day, the box turned' over and the little girl fell to the ground, breaking her ' arm at the wrist. —Annie Garland Roberts, widow of the late Wm. Roberts, of Eat Nis- :, exeunt, died i3,t her home in (Ba1 Nis - sour'!, on September 29th, ad 66 years. Her husband died abut four , years ago, but she leaves a lam- ; ily of fire sons and two daughters to mournl her loss. —Mr. Drill. McKeon, of Chicago, was t in Mitchell. renewing old acquaint- ances for several days last week. Mr. . McKeon is a 'native of Mitchell, (and I left there eighteen years ago for the I windy city. He was pitcher in the eighties:for the base ball team` that beat nearly every club they played with. —A quiet wedding took place at St. Marys, on Wednesday evening, Sep- tember 26th, when Mies Allie May Evans, of Cherry Grove, and Mr. Oscar Hayes Perrin, of Prospect Hill, were united in marriage by =Rev. A. MacWilliams. The young c.Ouple Will reside at Prospect Hill. —The Knox Church Reading Circle met in the school room of Knox church, Mitchell, on 'Friday evening of last week, for the purpose of re- organizing for the winter season. The retiring eerecutive drafted a list .of officers, which was almost unanimously accepted. They rre as follows: Honorary president, Dr. M. P. Tailing; preildent, Dr. A. J. -CRESOLENE ANTBEPTIC TABLETS A simple and effective remedy for SORE THROATS AND coualis They combine the germioidal value of Cresolene , with the soothing properties of slippery elm and lico- rice. Your drug -jet or from up, 10c In stamps. laterritte, Macs Ve., Limited, Agents, Afrentlenti, 4cie in a squall arid overturned. *Mooney was oa.ught lender the sail and mend not get out. it was twenty-three min- utes before he was taken from the wa- ter, and then his rescuers began the rolling process, to which Dr. Davis so vigorously objects. They expelled about a gallon of water "from the lungs, as they report, at the first rolling and at a second rolling; which immediately followed, get a pint more. Artificial respiration was begun at once. "The patient was as purple as a grape," said the report, "Superintend- ent Knowles spread a small motor cov- er of canvas and removed the body to it, keeping up at the same time the bellows movement and friction by rub- bing the limbs. A fire WP,S built and stones were heated, which in. the course of thirty minutes -were rolled in jack- ets and applied to the armpits, heart and soles of the feet. The bellows movement was kept up while others worked at the. arm movement. "The first sign of life was observed after the life savers had worked on the patient for an hour and twenty min- utes," says the report.. "This was no - tided' when a hot stone was placed against the soles of the patient's bare feet. The constant rubliarig mid art -M- etal -respiration, with renewed applica- tions of hot stones showed. niarked de- velopment of the condition of the pa- tient. About twenty-five minutes later a physician arrived and reported that there was an action of, the heart and pulse. The patient was then. taken in the launch to the boathouse, son4e dis- tance away. Ail the time the b llows movement and rubl31ng were ke t up This had. been -going on for one hour and forty-eight minutes. The p tient remained unconscious all the time. After arriving at the boathouse the pa- tient was worked with for some time and later taken to his home, where he regained consciousness," Surgery. • Medical Student—What did you op- erate on that man for? Eminent Surgeon—Five hundred doe .lars. "1 wean what did be bevel" "Fivelundred dollars "—Puck. • . vp-kleTu .4w -nick i.c 'lrlNIALS METALLIc ROOFING C9 ToFzoNT6Vcolii7044F3EG 1 erhieseol The old Roman charioteers, and heroes wounded by wild beasts in the now ruined Colosseum at Rome, anointed their wounds with secret balms made from the root nd hens of the field. Instinct tells, us to rub place that hurts, and in Zam-Buk, the great herb bahn, is found the ideal substance with which to ru Zam-Buk differs from ordinary salves, ointment - etc., in the important fact that it contains no tr of Any mineral substance, and is also free from mal oil or fat. It is composed of the finest her essences and juices, and is so refined that the mos delicate skin can absorb it with beneficial effict, is at one and the same time healing, soothing and antiseptic. It doei more, does it better, and does it in less time than any other known balm. ECZEMA, SCALP SORES AND ERUPTIONS CURED. Mr. Henry Harvey. of Cataraqtti, Ont., says:" I am glad to state that Zoom - In my- case has done all it was recommended to do. I had some sores on the s Whiat at times caused me such 0.011t0 pain that I could not bow to touch the part. continued for nearly two years, an,1 defied all remedies I tried. Zam-Buk was recon. mended to me and, after a fair trial, I am glad to report the 1-4310.3 are quite 'cured. can str only recommend Zam-Buk for scalp diseases." Mr. T. Bull, of Cooksville. Ont., sayg:---"I oonsider Zamatuk spleqdid value, have used. it on Burns. Pimples, Cuts and Sores, and have found it to contain more healing qualities than any preparation ttsed before. and C8i1 recommend it." Mrs. Nellie Campbell, of In'. erary, Ont, I think Zam-Buk a splendid healer. I had a bad spot of Eczema on one of my fingers that bothered inc terribly, obtained a supply a Zarea-Buk and, to my delight, it healed the Eczceria very eneedil I shall keep a supply of Zs.m-Buk handy, as I think it such an excellent remedy. would not be without it in the house." WHAT ZAM-SUK CURES: Outs, bruises, burns, seeside, eczema, pimples, running sores, sore feet, poisoned wounds, fester- ing sores, pilee, bad legs, diseased ankles, ebscesses, bolls, ringworm, sore backs, scrofula, itch, sore breaets, barber's rash, andel! injured or diseased conditions Of the ekin. From all drag - gists, sce per box, or from Zain-Buk Co., Colborne Street, Toronto, upon receipt of price. 0 boxes r FREE SAMPLE SOX. Send this coupon with your full name address and one cent etionp (to pay re postage) to the Zain-Buk Coe, Collaorne Toronto, and a free temple box of Zarn-Buk be mailed you. The Huron Exposit or, October 12th. t • - . ,r ,r • Elo venlIneen In sneeek. Do not drift into careless habits of speech. Slang, which N slovenliness iu speech, is as contemptible as slovenli- ness in dress. Many people use slang because they are too lazy to think of proper forms for the expression of thought The clothing of dur mindS certainly ought to be regarded before that of our bodies. OeS YOUT espitt t Yes. 100,000 times each day. IDoes it send out good blood I or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood —Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. Ono frequent canoe of bed Mood is a sluggish liver. This produces oonstipation. P011107101xt oubstancea aro then absorbed into the blood. I Keep the bowels open with tlyer's 7.ado hy .7.0. Aror Go.. Ittiveli„ Also matafeattarers of nut viaoR. erSP.AGUE CUE. e CHEM PECTO _ We haver no seorete! we 45ubligh —the formulas of all our medieines. Established 1879 hoopink Cough, Croup, Broneh ti - Cough, Grips Asthmet Diphtheria Cresolatte is a boon to Astlusatics Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs than to take the remedy into the stomach e It cures because the air rendered strongly anti- septic is carried over the diseased surface with every bread!, giving prolonged and constant treat- ment. It 19 atiValUable to mothers with Sma11 children. Those of a consumptive tendency find immediate relief from coughs or in- flamed conditions of the throat. Sold by druggists. Send postal for booklet. Leemneo, Miens Co., Limited, Agents, Mont- real, Canada. 307 Wanted 1 The undersigned will pey the highefit market price for . Good Bright Quartered Dry Apples, delivered at our stores. 2,500 lbs. wanted before Oetoher 15tb. Mee we want ' Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, thickens and Hens for shipment about Deeember We We will pay as high an the hiaheet, alive or dressed with the heads on. We will also be shipping live poultry every Wednesday, beginning Oeteber 3cd. Butter and eggs wanted for eash or trade. A apeeial price for choice batter. G. K. Holland & Son, Beechwood and St. Oolurahan. Accounte Paid LT ONCE. e' f trek, 14.14 X 31111110sessist 11111111111111110ffiviit: 1ll0111111:110 Anis losima---vogrAm 1,110.11°,117-10WeoeWmeo, POINT a Tee Mon IlitiGnssTAY Fentioissestio or iiialtuAitisen lewd steel wire, said sened Is proteettt,famt the eftmts of troartaint eM ere ;Paulen, illustrated aetalentre tree— atuo wauted. Lumber, Lat and Shingles x xO. xxxA VIES. tarst....a CI FF & SONS aning Mill and Lumber SEAFORTH aeronr. Promptly cures Debility or Weak ss r Ing from indiscretions op excesses. Best and surest remeda known for en that follow as a sequence of abuses, Memory. Paias im the Back, Dimness of Visim Premature old Age and mete* other d1sses that lead to PhYsleal Weakriess, Insanity wad an early grave. Mailed to any address on re- ceipt of price, 50 cents, or Eve boxes for $2# TUE RAY MEDICINE CO. Stratford,05,4 Vigorine The Great French Vitalizer '10 'CV T or‘ A elr - w ONLY 0.11e1Wneeeetkasons Thousands of women euffer entold mire- ies very day with aching bears that have uo usiness to ache. A woman% bock wa="t resde to ache. Under °rains."' conditions it ought to be strong and rug to hetp her bear the burdens of life. it is hard to do housework with MIA' ing back. Hours of misery at leisure ox at work. If women only. knew the Bsoka4ie comes from sick kidneys, ma what a lot of trouble sick kidneys ease, tho world. But they cern help it. If mere work* put on tk sin than they cart stand it's w*.1 to be w=dered that they get out of or. Backache is simply their cry for help. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS wili elp you. They're heiphig lie saw - worked kidneys—all over the vrorid--' reeling them strong, healthy and Timms& Mrs. P. Ryan, Douglas, Ont., writer "Re over five months 1 was troubled with isme back and was unable to move witheat help.1 tried all kinds of plaster o rosi liniments but they were no use. At lot I" heegd tell of Dosn's Kidney Pill* after 1 had used three -goat -tees of the bn my back was as strong and well as am. Price Zolltd1 per box or three boxes fie 1..25, all deelers or The Doan Kidio/ Bg; Toronto, Ont. • I—eate eandee stock la bet pries a tleld ; Qonn RO aciend P. 0. *noon