HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1907-05-17, Page 6Rickets.
Simply the visible sign that baby's tinybones
are not forming rapidly enough.
Lack of nourishment is the cause.
Scotra Emcasion nourishes baby's
entire system Stimulates and makes bone.
Exactly what baby:needs.
ALL, DRUGGISTai 110e. AND $1.00
004640/4)40104400000044
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
DuirifuNG Lora FOR SALE. - For sale, tivo •
• good building lots, on East William !St., Sea- •
forth, pleasently situated, and lanted With fruit
trees. Apply to MRS. 31. B013 TSON, Seaferth,
20464f
ROPERTY FOR ALE. -The farna and town
preepeety belonging to the MeGinais property,
not having. been disposed of by auction, . the same
can now bepurehased ey private este. Fcir further
particulars apple to R. S. HAYS, 13arti.Oter, Sea-
2418-tt
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OR SALE; --Tor Sale, Lot 10, Huron
. I, Tuckersmith, contains 100 acres all clear-
, well fenced and veil underdrained ; geod barns f
and good brick house. A firsteolase farm in every
respeet. Two miles from, Seaforth. For further par-
ticulate apply on the prenikies, or adarsss ,THOMAS
FOWLER, Box 104.Seaforth. 2054-tf
TO LET --The undersigned will rent ids fatm on
five yeare. The farm eon ets of 210 acres of good
land, nearly all under cultivation and in, good con-
dition. For full terms and particulars apply at once. •
DANIEL SMITH, St. Joseph P. 0 IDS ti
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lelPe ROPERTY FOR SALE -For sale, cheap, a Most
A. deeirable house and lot, situatedett the corner
of Zee:belle and Railviny atreets, in the Town of
8eaforth, the property of Mr. Ames McCann. The
house le a good frame one, with brielc cellar under-
neath, There are two loto in connection, nicely
situated. Good well. For particulars apply at the
etnee of MRS. JAMES KEBOB, Seaforth.
2060-tf i
'110tROFITABLE INITESTMEMTS. - Lean lend !
Jl. money on improved quarter sections of 160 . '
acres eaeh at from 8Z to la per annum. Only firet
mortgagee taken. Ainple seemly given. Torrens ,
sale Sys is perfect. From 8300 up can he leet
71nt
on farms verde from 51,000 to $2,001. For further ,
particala awrite to me. J. A. JACKSON, Bards- i
ter, etc., l'emolm, Alberta. 10594L1 i
1
4 I
the Lake Shore to a good tenant -for a term of
OP S 3.1.E, a comfortable frame house in Eg-
mondville, with three acres of land, cellar mid
In a Class
by t6elf
It is quite true FERROL is an emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil and a particularly
good one at that. But it combines
Iron and Phosphorlis veith the Oil, and
these are Just what are needed to make
the emulsion perfect and they are Just
what ail other emulsions lack.
ROL
is unique because
It combines Iron and Phosphorus with
Cod Liver 011.
It is pleasant to take and easy to digest.
It holds the record for increasing the
weight (eat- lbs from the use of 25
bottles),
The formula ie freely exposed and its
bona -fides are vouched for by emi-
nent analysts in Canada, the United
States and Great Britain.
It is endorsed by prominent physi-
dans of all schools.
It is Used in all the leading Hospitals,
Sanitariums and other Public Insti-
tutions,
The London (Eng.)Leoicet, after care -
also a etable. The house contains 1 bed room, par- I ful analysis in its own laboratory,
tor. dining roma and kitChen dowpstairs and two fully endorses it
bed rooms and a large hall upstairs. There is plenty We are prepared to substantiate all
f hard and soft water. The property is close to both
• the above statements.
oftureh and school. Will be sold cheap. Apply
JA.M.E....1 So DROWN, or box 867, Seaforth O.
2028-te
FERROL is the eanbodtment of health,
strength and vitality., and
riARII FOR SALE. -The subscriber offers Or sal
hie farm of 103 acres, being lot 81, 3rit eoncee
sion, II. R. S. Tackersmith, Ail cleared tend under:
cultivation except 3 acres ; all but 18 tteres in geom.
Frame houee, bank barn, hay Wen and other out -
matting% eearing orchard, good water, schoolhouse
on the premises. It le within six miles nf Seaforth
and five from Clintan. Will be sold pn easy terms.
WHITFIELD ealon, teinton o. 2009-xStf
FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 18, Concession
4, Hay tp., containing 100 acres 90 aeree are
cleared araf 10 avres of good hardwoed bush. The
farm is in a good state of cultiviedon and wed under-
dmined and well fenced. ,There are on the preinieee
good frame bailie 40 x 60, also a framo shed,
40-, also a gnod frafife. hone, 20x 21, and frame kit- for the House of Refuge. For keeper arid matron,
then. 1 twee of orchard, also 2 never failing , man and wife preferred. Applionits are expectki to
The fern is situated -about 2 tailesfrom the village ofi state age, previous,occupation and salary expected.
Hemel!, and mile 8 from sohnol. For further pare Testimonials to be enelosed with application. The
tieuiters ignite to MRS2TEros. DICK, liensall, or to committee would like to meet ttpplicants at the
"You know what you
17' take"
L V. FEA_R, Seatorth.
Keeper, Matron and Assistant Matron
Wanted for the House of Refuge -
in the County of Huron.
mim,sooss.
Written applications will be received by the un-
dersigned up to Monday, the Oiel day of June, for
the positions of keeper, inatron and Assistant matron
JOHN DICK, Clarkshiteg, 2003-tf.
ARef SALE -For sate, Lot 24, Concession 2,
-V Stanley, containing 100 acres. Ninety acres are
/eared and in e. good state of cultivation ; there are
/0 acres or good hardwood hush. The farm is all
a ell underdrained and well fenced. There is a two-
storey brick house with slate roof, a drst-cless farm
house. Bank barn, 40ft, x 80ft.„ cement. silo,J)ig pen,
driving housee There are two never-fa:ling wells,
end an are of orthard and small fruit.. This excellent
farm is three miles from Bfueefield end five miles
from Clinton, with good grave roadie For further
Welders apply on the premises or address ALBERT
OTT, Clinton 2.0 -1948-tf
MIAMI FOR SALE -For sale, Lot 5, Concession 14,
Hallett, contain ng 120 sores. The farm is nil
oleared and in a high state of cultivation. It is weIl
drained and well fenced. There is a large two-storey
brick house with woodshed and kitchen. There is a
large bank barn and two smaller bares and driving
shed. Two good orchards. There are two never
failingspringe on the farnewhich make it an excel-
lent one for either stock eropping. There is also
pumpat the barn, with windmill. This excellent
farm le two miles from Harlook P. 0., four Miles
from Blyth. Terms to suit purchaser as the prop-
• rietress wishes to leave the farm and, if not sold, i
will be rented. This is the farm of the late John
Mills. For further particulars Apply oiethe premised
or addrese, Ilarlook P. O., MRS, JOHN MIL2i0.1.4'xtf
_ de_rTb ial .eerspriop-.
I Oa AeToILletnr.leeitthlt Ingol 7:11
erty known its Lot 6, Concession .1, Township of
Blesishard, Perch County. There are, on the prein-
good brick bottle x 24, with kitchen attach-
ed, Is x hail in good repair, a Wage batik barn,
70 x 70, withtood stone stabling underneath ; one
• fireaclass eement silo, 12 x 37, and other useful
buildings. The farm is well watered, both in front
and in the rear arid is adapted both for grain aid
stock raising and is in a high state of cultivation,
which is N ell known from the fact that the propriet-
or has rt ;'led thereon for nearly fifty yews, being
one of th. most succe.ssful farmers in the township.
It is eentrally located, being near both church and
sohool„ and within ettsy reach of agood market. For
further particulars address JOHN SOTHES,LAND,
Kirkton P. 0. 2009 -ti
VAICNIq FOR SALK-'Lot. 15, Concession 2..; Lot
_a; 16, Comeseion ; S. Lot 14, Concession I,.
end S Lot 15, Concession Heron Road .Survey,
• Towtreirlp of Tackersmithi County of Huron, eantain-
ing 301t tterete. situated within two Miles of the • thrive
-ing town of Seaforth, one of the beet markets in Wes-
tern Ontario. This farm was awarded the gold
reediti hi the farm competition of 1883. The farms'
/neve been ail nastared for the past ten years and
would 1MW be in exeelIene simpefor general farming.
Soil ;Nod May loam- -.Awe-storey brick dwelling hoose
- and kitehen with britet woodehed-hot air furnace -
bard anti soft water in kitchen -fine grounds with
shrtflitiery, evergreens and cedar hedges -orchard
with epritee windbreak on west • and north --good
hung with stone stabling -80 mace of hardwood bush,
meple and heeeh-welt• watered With spring- creek
end -Neill sell altogether or Would divide pro-
perty. -No teeter emperor in the Pouney of Huron.
101IN T. DICKmiN, Seaforth. 202041
• • • •
altele FOR SALE Olt TO- RENT. -Lot 14, on
. Ceineasion, and South lielf 14, 4th Conces-
sion, hi tie Tnwnshlei• of Hallett, ore offered for sate
or to rent. They consist of Macros, all in grass e-x-
cept arcs hi bush. A tro:s1 ;two - storey frame -
house, good bank 'bun, 50 x 70. With power mill, a
drie ing shed, eti 50, and sheep home, x 80. The
owe. ie well watered by a spring drilled well and
the river. It le eleneted mike: from Clinton and
ie well -adapted for stoek or graiii. Mee Lot 12, on
the ellt Ceneeesion, consisting of .100 acres, twelve
aeree Welt, the ret- Reeded down. A never failing
sprint VOL the wind Mill for pumping. Thaite
faun., win be sehl together or separately and on
terne. to suit the purchaser. If not lead will he
roar it. J. 31f LLER, box 25, •ifilinton. 2046541
p'LMFfm, sake that veltiable farm
. te 17e itt,re%, hitAtated on the 7th Conoessiou of
Stanley. it is only a half a mile from school, three -
:quartet e /if a mite from Methodist and Presbyterian
ellur eiee anti poet cave, seven 'ranee hem Hensall
and foer from iiippen etation. There are, on tha
Premiere, 3 Inane, one x 40, net 70 x 28 and the
-other at e all in geed repair ,• e- comfortable
franie and toe Statist.. There tire 22 acres of- fall
wheat. sewn. The farm im well fenced and 100 acres
underdreleal, the other 75 acres being &mined by
the teeviiehip diteh anteing throigh. There is a
meat-eta:Hime. well al the touee with 0, fieW Brantford
retire:ea mill, eke a iiever-failing spring back on the
farm. • Oht.re are lb :wive of good. bearing orchard.
The ferte is in ersteeties state. of cultivation and in'
eittlitteel in one of the beet -grain growing sections in
the pe Will sold chute and on terms to
snit. perelneer. . For Maher infoimation apply on
the paeniees or address GE0RUE, CoLlalAN, Hills
Green P. o. 205:lx
J Lewis Thomas
Chi= Enghtei.r. Architect,ete Late Dominion D
enrollee!. Pelee! Works. Consulting Engineer for
Munitipai or Ceutity work. Electric Rail roads
Sewerege or ‘tiaterworlis Systems, Wharves. Bridges
Re.vnitnveil teeterete. Puoxe 2220,
LONDON Orer.
T he T uckersmith S one
Crusher
elaitieceie hereby riven that the 'Di etersmith Stone
Crusit-r will eounnenee Ark in Votherit gham's
(Rim. about, the tqlt of Mav$,nci will remain there
until the work in e•nnplelrell:- rathatasters desiring
material this s-•awei should mill on the =nap r there
and matte arraiieenients.
TYZIDAL14; Manager.
2efe-8
council room In Goderich on the afternoon of Wed-
nesday, June the 5th.
Gtxlerich, May -80., 1007.
W. LANE, Clerk.
2056.,2
Nurses' & Mothers' Treasure
-most reliable mediehle for baby.
Used over 50 years. First compounded
by Dr. P. E.1Picault in 1855.
Makes Baby, Strong
Restores the little organs to perfect
health. Gives sound sleep, without
resort to °piton or other injurious thugs.
44 A:druggists', 25c. 6 bottles $1.25.
NationelDruresChemleal Co. Ltd., Montreal
NoTIOE.
The Court of Revision of the Msessinent Roll of
the Township of MoKillop, for the year 1907, adil be
held on Wedneedity, the 2,9th day of May, at Calder's
Hall, Winthrop, commencing at the hour of 10
o'olock a. m. All parties interested please govern
themselvee accordingly.
2050-3 M. MURME, Clerk.
/B B
AT
THE TOP
Burdock
Blood Bitters
holds a position unrivalled *by any othes
blood medicine. as a cure for
DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS,
CONSTIPATION, HEADACHE,
SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA,
HEARTBURN! SOUR STOMACH,
-
DIZZINESS, DROPSY,
RHEUMATISM, BuILS,
PIMPLES, RINGWORM, or any disease
arising from a disordered state of tits
Stomach, Liver, Bowels or Blood. Whet!
you require good Llood medicine let
• RURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
Some Items
of Interest
11(i
anitobaand Nththest Notes ed by W. Cusita -Agriculturiadt -mug eve wad ed the distance
syndicate; see- between t Falls and the verneterY,
tneY is to 'have a cOntinuoine first. Lord BoAny,
gelephone service. _ cent, Sliver Lad, Owned by 00(311_1-4r- about ten mfle in 'her sleep. The -
` e-Heeniote monleipality i anxious veY third, Archer's Heir, atioter winnen is liitibleet to thew atte,e10,
"Mr !the tonstructiOn a a rarei tele-, syndicate borne. In the roads er but this is Tho longest walk that sae
'phone �tne.- Ile old reliable - GritwoOth ever untonseiously attempted.
_an tee 'town or Red` Deer, Alberta; owriettby Jahn fPeorson, took rititst, -A -Yell' various accident occurred
there are' 2,028 itnildngs*of voriOae and botteetwood, one of his get,. Oli,rn- t Vantleleur near Viesherton,
ds on,
kinto be erected thie summer. ed -btt P. KelnitYret Secured /ileCOadi 804.11TdAy • Last°. A team attached to a
,-The ffaftStry-1-1drrift Compeller,' Of buggy, in whicia a Miss I-1111 was
Tioronto, will ext at building et,t Thoihneont- eighteen mile a east r !ding, ,beesme =manageable, and
O
Sasitannon, to eost, in, the. neighbor,. Of RI! MVOAlta, has probabbr the girl wan thrown into the whe
"SAT I IR' -
Don' forget, ,we have Clive -
land Coiled Spring, No. 7 Stays
for. Anchor Fence. Clips, Fence
Hooks, Staples and all Supplies
for Fencing.
We handle a Lt11 line of
Peerless Woven Fence an
Poultry Netting.
CEMENT
'Orders are now being taken
for Famous Saiigeen Brand, en-
dOrsed by all cemen t workers.
HORSE CLIPPERS
Chicago Flexible Shaft,
price within the reach ol every-
one. fland Clippers, Singers,
Curry Combs, Etc.
ESTIMATES
on Building Materials, Bare -
troughing, Plumbing and Fine
nace Work Call be had for the
asking.
pEO. A. SILLS,
SEAFORTIL
hooa of $n0,006. 'the largest number of are under and caught there. Her leg and knee
t -Twenty-two new sellool districts Cultivation of any of the settlers in
have been entablishecl in the prov-, Ithe Ari**st, Ile has a total a 10,800
ince of Sagketctiewan during the acres of fall Wheat in. All the break
-
past rnont h. Ing o tlhe ground Is done by steam
t -Stewart Brothers bale Sold their (plows. If !there wets a mean teamail%
livery, teed and sale sta.bles in Pilot single -binder !planed n thie field no
nround, Manitoba; to James Gibbs, re cut the wheat, it would take over
former aiYery-man of that town. !three yearn to eta the grain.
--.Three !passenger treble, with up- --Coal has been discovered within
wards of a !thousand settlers zor the eiti limits of Calgary. R. G. Gor-
pnInts in Alberta and Saskatchewan don WAS !having a well sunk on his
wised at North Portal, Sarskatette- nrepert-y, and whien the well diggers
on May thirdn. were down between 40 and 60 feet
-The nhoreentead entries Since the they came! Upontwo weal -developed
land ofrite apened on April 2, till !seams of coal One seam was over a
the tend of the month ix the 'Moose foot in width, while the other was
Jaw land dietriet were 480, A splen- about ten inches. 'Rite seams widen -
d d A teat
were badly fractured, and not until
the followint day was it possible to
set the broken member. Her eon- -
dition is serious.
Flag For Canada.
A new design for a Canadian flag
has been prepared by Mr. Erneit Gir-
,ardot of Sandwich. The design in-
cludes a Union Sack in the upper left
oorner, a beaver and maple leaf be-
low and perpendicular bars to repre-
sent the nine provinces of the/Dom-
bier rrli" rrrlitnciWork of the flag
may be either white or read.
"I think it is time, now that we
did class on settlers -is coming tn. as . they ip , have just added two new provinces to
. -Angus Morrison, of Gilbert Plans, was made on the coal and it burned] the great Canadian confederation, to
Manitoba, aast week disposed a the weal. ' adopt a new flag, a national emblem
,south-west quarter to James Yuill ' -George W. Woods, who had been that every Onnadian citizen may cher-
and George B. Gordon for -the sum arrested several times by the police ish and revere, one that has no ob-
of $4,100 caert. of Winnipeg for running a. bucket jectiormble features for any race or
-The 'town a Virden and initial& 'shop ill that city, ha ti had all charge creed, and one on which every pro -
patty of 'Wallace have decided to in- es against him withdrawn by the vince is equally recognized," ,trites
star, municipal telephones. Eighty per authorities on his agreeing to . leave Mr. Girardot,
cent. 'of the farmers in. the districts thountry forthwith and deposit- "Herewith is a design for a Cana -
Surrounding the town have already in $20,000 with the Crown to set- than national flag which, in my hum-
-The shortage -of fuel in the citY was, evidently, thought to be the
This ble opinion, embodies air the elesir-
able features which should pertain to.
tie all claims against him,
illtbscribed., _
' I .
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of Brandon ts becornfng a source of easieSt, and cheapest way to get *rid 1
the firm •or strodard of theDonlifaiOn
anxiety. There is neither hard or or thine of Canada,
mile and a half east of the town of i corner represents our f ty to Eng-
C"The Union jack on the upper left
eoft coal to be secured' at any price. ; .-3acob .Wildfang, who lives a- '
nesday of last week. MT. Wildfang . land and. the tie which binds us to
arman., riled very uddenl
sy- on Wed -
had not been feeling vehy well for her. Our emblems, the maple leaf
the oast few days and thought he had and the beaver, dear to all, are pre -
celled on the Tueselay gravious and
an attack of erysipelas, but nothing presents one of the nine provinces.
the An.'
served. Each perpendicular bar re-
created another bar may be added to
-The Great Northern Railway have . all that was rpossible dre, but torn)
branch from 13raln_don to Winnipeg, nesday. i "1 believe 1 am saying the truth
practically decided to - extend their avail, and he passed away on Wed- -
and it is believed the construction t• -Constables McFarlane end, Hand- ' when 1 state that there is not one per
cent., of the Canadian neonle Wi:10
work will be commenced this sum- ford, of Snowflake, Uanitona, took knoworunderstand the semitbarbaric
A: ;little -green tamarac is being of-
fered at $12 a card.
-At !present there are siva 140,000
bushels on wheat- in store in , the
Herniae elevators and about '10,000
bushels still in, the country. The C.
P. R. expeets ito have it all moved was anticipated, Medical aid was When any other province will be
by the first of August. '
Mee-, • -charge of John TayJor,
-A !gold nugget wa,s found on the him to Morden, where he was cola -
farm, of W. Hewar t, a few ° miletS miffed for thirty days, 'pending an
south of Humboldt, Sask. The nug- official investigation into his sanity.
get .wae discovered during the dig- Taylor is 'a burly Englishmen, 280
ging of a well, and thei incident has epouerds weight, and has sinnit the last
created considerable excitement- fifteen Teals in Canada, the past
t -The youngest son of Mrand four in Manitoba,. Durltrig the win -
Mrs. S. Herscarl, of Three Mlle, Al- ter months he has exhibited strange
berta, wan drowned last week. " He freaks, this !chief hallucination is
was playing on the bank; a a creek that he is Christ impersoneted, and
when he fell in and waa drowned he pours forth s constant stream of
before ;being miesed. disconnected talk.
-H. Hart, Griswold, while unload- ,
a car of coal, met ;with a painful ' Lee me man you free, to provei
accident. His foot slipped when Tier% samples of my Dr. Shoop's
standing on the side of the car and Restorative, and my book on either
he fell striking his head on the Dyspepsia', the Heart or the Kidneys.
rail, fracturing his skull. It is address me, Dr. Shoop, itachine, Wi�.
feared he will not recover. Trouttles of the Stomach, Heart or
I •-Mr. S. L. Marlatt, lone -dor or_1 kidneys, are merely syrnetoms of a
Indian agencies for the Dominion deeper ailment. Don't make the e0111-
Goyernment, at Portage la Prairxe,
has _resigned his position, and, will
remove to the •pacific coast to en-
gage in the lumber business on a
large scale. He has lived in the
west for the last 36 years.
-Delbert Davidson, formerly of
Larnbton county, was accidentally
killerct at Moose Jaw, by falling 20
feet off a scarriand. His neck was
broken, death being instantaneous.
The -unfortunate man was 20 years
of age. His father, Wm. Davidson,
Is in the Klondyke.
-The first prairie flowers of the
season were received st the Peee
Frews office in :Winnipeg on Friday,
May 3rd'. Miss Ruby McLellan sent
io severe!. blooms ,of the Canadian
crocus or, prairie anemone, which had
been gathered near her home at Sid-
ney, Manitoba.
d. took
-A number or the, Lethbridge fi-
nanciers have formed a companY and
have ipurthased The townsite of Col-
eridge, which is situated seven -miles
east of Medicine Hate on the Main
iline. Titer block acquired le some six
hundred semi and will be surveyed
into town aots.
-Two afa.ssenger c,oftebes of the -
mixed train were derailed at Pitts -
piece 'station, Manitoba, on Weduose
day last. Seven'people were injured.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ellis, Herniate;
G. L. Stone, Ravin City; A. M. Stew-
art., Winnipeg, ' and Mrs. Roaty,
Herniate, were nut and bruirted, Mrs.
Ellie, 1VIrs. Roaty and G. L. Stone be-
ing serious.
, -The town or North Battleford is
to have a sand -lime -brick workscrew on the oxen -esti from Sarnia pick -
The plant is being established by the ed it up. The only . marks on the
Schwartz Brick Com.pa,ny, of New
b
York. The estanlishment is to: be He w
ew ase eabadlyUriMarrief r acdku
35y etaurrete ots age,
capable of 'turning out 20,000 bricks and belonged to Shipka, In the town -
per day. Me plant wit,1 be the fo4rth ohipoof, StOhen. •
of the kind erected in Canada, there -A strange ease of soronambulitt" m
being one it Toronto and two in Win- !hart julet eorne. to light at St. Cath -
in !neg. &Ines, On Thursday morning Super-
-Notwittatanding the thilliness or intendent Cameron, of Victoria Lawn.
the day a big crowd of farrpors gath- cemetery,was awalmned toy some one
ered in Ruesell, Manitoba, on „May knocking at the door of his home, and
lat., for the annual spring stellion upon °petting the door round a wo-
show. ProfesSor Rutherford, of the man clad only in sleeptng apparel
Manitoba, agricultural cellege„ _ a- and a pair of rubbers, who told him
warded the prizea on points, and af- a remarkable tale, whtch, according
terwards explained, in a most enter- to all aepearaneea, is correct. • The
tabling and lastructive manner, his woman, Who Is a resident of Niagara
method of Judging and his reasons Ontario, states tha.t !she woke
Lor making tile awarcle. The win- up 'shortly 'before 4 o'clock a. ine to
ners were; Heavy draft, first, Borth- find 'herself in the cemetery, and her
wl�k a. Russell syndicate horaetf every appearance gave credence to her
second, Paron Hunterowned by ntory, How she got to the „cemetery`
David Nairn third, Cnief Boss, own- • at St. Catharinea is a mystery, but
monerror of treating aymptorns Only.
Symptom treatment is treating the
RESULT of your ailment, and not
THE CAUSE. Weak stomach nerves
-the inside nerves -means ' Stomac11
weelcn4ss, always. And the Heart
and Kidneys, as well, have their
controlling or inside nerves. Weaken
these nerves, and you have invert-
aely weal?' vital organe. Here is
where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has
made its fame. No other remedy even
claims to treat the inside nerves.'
Also for 'bloating, • biliou,snest, bad
'oreath ci.r complexion, use Dr. Shoop's
Restorpaive. Write for my free omit
now. Dr. Shdop's Restorative is
sold ny C. Aberhart, drug -gist, Sea -
forth.
. Canada.
-One night last week fire destroy -
the house, sheds and barest or Mr.
Northey, South- Burleigh, 'near
Mount Julian, Peterboro county. A
defective chimney was the cause,
The contents were saved. . The loss
is $2,000, and there -was ino insurance,
_ ,SteGinneet a farm laborer
with John Seale, McGillivray
!township, near Lucan, was killed
some nights ago by the expresei On
the main lineof the Grated Trunk,
two miles wok of Lucan. He had
got oft another train, and was
' The unfortunate man wan to;
the viltage late the previous after-
noda anStarted )s,ck over the track
ehad rt; distance to Mr. Seale's farm.
The body was not found until the
following morning at 7.40, when the
syrnbolisms expressed by the cost-of-
arma which appears on our present
standard.
"We are asserting ourselves more
and more every day as a. distinct na-
tion. The growing importance of our
commercial relations -with foreign.
countries and the glorious success we
have ach1ee4d through our participa-
tion at the Liege and Milan exhibi-
tions, where we have given evidence
of Canada's greatness and inexhauste
ibis resources, demanded that we
should without any further delay
adopt a national 'flag, one -which does
not recall any conflict between any
of the races whielv,00mpose the Cana-
dian nation or remind one of any tra-
dition cherished by one classof peo-
ple and hated by another a flag
which does not symbolize any parti-
cular creed, but one that is an em-
blem of peace and prosperity."
Irregulars In Beer War.
,The number of irregulars engaged
in the- Boer war -infantry; mounted
and artillery - was about 80,000, of
which 50,000 were supplied by the
South African eolonies, the oversee
dependencies furnishing the remain-
der, viz.: Australia, 16,415; New Zea-
land, 6,513; Canada, about 6,500, and
India and Ceylon 00 Of the 50,000
South African colonials who took
part in the war over 3,000 were killed
or died of wounds or disease, whilst
about 3,1300 were wounded.
The Juvenile -Offender.
Law -makers in general -will, before
long, reflect, With deep contrition up-
on the barbarity which has for so
long marked the treatment meted out
to juvenile offenders,. Although the
democracy can be a little vulgar, once
in a while it stands; when all is said,
for humanity, and it is in the great
democracy in the United States that
we find youthful offenders dealt with
for the first time, with sympathy and
consideration.
To clap any sort of offender bate
jail and keen him there, is easy and
stunid and barbarous. To think out
and carry ouf,dfor that offendera
plan 'by which he will be redeemed to
usefnlness and good citizenship -that
is work worthy of the meet god -like
intelliyence and -love. In many parts
of 'the Statesand notably in the weat,
where thought is fresh and magnani-
mous. and where conditions are not
herdened bevend recovery, the juve-
nile offender; is not elenned in jail,
but set to ,worlt -under kindly susnices
and direction. The atmoanhere nt
homelike. Fftent the waees he makes
he nays his board.
Honesty end manliness awl the Rav-
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nre taue..ht. Treated with kindness;
thP boys vet pond. They are not
wi eked , Thw are not lost. though
ignorent. Deeleterys would think so.
A bylaw does INA neeessarily conncrate a morel principle. it May ha
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but it is not a morel offence. It may
be on intraciion (If the Criminal Code
to eteal a (Nei r.f hresd, brit if T1c.
e6erii4ee' ern he elnnvn the net is
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