The Huron Expositor, 1913-09-19, Page 6The Gurney*
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eparitment it
thet Ontario
s what it
Th e will be a new
• gove5ernent n On ario 1
Munic pal A ociati le •ge
wants Blew, here in Ca adast noiably
In th new rovin e of Alberltae the
' schem hae »een t led a d fo nd to be
• work blee: T e ass.c1atioi -ws nts the
gover. rnent ,o est blish 4 mu icipal de -
1 partrn nt, w ith a epara e minister at -
its be d. Tit, job a thl - minister and
of hi depa tment wour4l be, to - get
toget er the i hetes rash ons l'in muni-
cipal drnini tratio keel? in stock en
assor ment stat sties as to cot, etc.,
In th weltl i g out of va iousimunIcipal
Kohl ms, t have char e ofl things
which Indivia ually the el ies of Ontario
are ealw o1Pg for theins lves.i It ie. said
in be, alf of the roposa that such a
depar merit ould be ab e to save a
lot 0 i xnone to he rn nicipalities by
the c 11eetioz of 1 form tion iin regaed
to th pro ems• f civic government.
It w uld b no onger necessary for
each itY t , do its own experimenting
in ro d con truct on, sewage dispose!.
water rks I Yste is, f 'lancing, ac-
count ng an so o , exp riments which
cosi lot o mon y.
The objee on to this 4reatiori of a
muni Opal de artm at is That it would.
do a ay. W th t e pleasing custom
amon • alder en ef appcdneang them-
selvee lime gatin comMittees with
poWe 'to tr vel a out 1 nuest of new
Ideas at thel expe se o jhe ratepayers.
There is ' arj idea arnon certain civic
legisl tore tat his a dent privilege
ottgh not t be r-move4. The °aerie
Muni ipal As ociati n on the other hand
has its mini ma• e up and is going
to put the ropos 1 up o the Govern-
ment. It. w il also ask for the ap-
point ent o a c mulls ion to devise,
, a uni orm system at mu icipal account -
be idea bei g that. this would
make possl e th annual publication
of st tistics wher by the cost of vari-
ous c vic w ks a Id gov rnments could
be a nalyze and comp red. , The gov-
ernm nt wi be •sked n addition, to
confe wide poss ere u on the. larger
cities of thi prov nee.
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Is ir. R. F. reston to be made a
minister of the ntari Government 1
They say sd Dr. Prest n is chief min-
isteri 1 whi in t. e leg! lative assembly
land •• repres nts he xi Ong of North
Lana k. E stern Ontar o is entitled to
repre entati e in the goverrnnnt by
to th late . J. Matheeon,
reasu ex.. . Colonel Mathe-
Pres' on wee- political next
ors, t e for er sitting tor
ridingor t 1 1 . of. L nark and the
nel athes n sliOd he was
the orttol o of pro /hide
I. B. Luca, who had been
ime mem •er of the, gov-
hout portf no. Mr. Lucas
Grey ountyt. The arrange-
• the ablnelt one shoet of
n erical strength and
een pret y general un -
that this loss wo tld be
fore -nother session of the
Some ne will be taken in
tfolio he will have to be
Ontar o ma and ,rutnor has
prese t ch l f whlp ha z the
In h s bag. The man sug-
he sitbon of whip, if Dr.
es u', 1!7 eorge R. Go el -
men les s et B. In South
Mr. Goode ham., who has
ber o the egislature since
Itetiv part. man and has
eisur to tevote to poll -
popular a *leg qls fellow
d is credit d *Ith posses -
quail les w ich go toward
lion f a hip of the first
Is, m mover a roan of am-
i e
11
Why it is the Best Range
it stands to reason that the
foundry of national reputation
for its equipment of the most
notable hotel, restaurant, and
institutional kitchens through-
out the Dominion, also makes
the best range on the market
for the home kitchen.
This Gurney -Oxford range is
the result of over seventy years'
experience and experimental
study of improvements to
benefit the woman who toils
in the kitchen.
Even Bakings
By means of a Divided Flue
Strip, the heat is divided evenly
over the top aid down the back
and sides of Ole oven. A pan
of biscuits in the front and
back of the oven will brown
with perfect evenness without
having to change their places
many times during the baking.
The two back lids of the range
also receive an equal cooking
heat that will boil two kettles
at the same time.
Perfect C
The en
practical
called t
turns .ar
notches
degree o
control
labor.
Saving o
• Then
versible
by iburni
white a
can lod.g
ners of t
les sanit
The s
will not
The nic
lifted off
silverwa
The G
erent " fr
its exclu
irresistib
woman.
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a es tirn
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exact
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ple eans.
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sent g or n
the tatem
the Caned
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a s all q
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.6et siaja
for
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b means cement of thc highest possille quality. ' , „ —
k means cement tested by experts whose autheFity is final atall Our
b means cement acknowledged by engineers, atchitects and hundreds
'of farmers to fulfil every requirement of scientifically made Portland
It means a cement that is absolutely reliable, whether used foe
fax a concrete watering trough. _You can use
• Canada. Cenierit
th complete confidence that your concrete !work will be thoroughly
You ought to have this confidence in the cement you uee„ because you
facilities for testing its qualities, such as are at the disposal of the engineeris •
big contracting jobs.
,These engineers know that when cementbas passed the made upon i
Cement mill. it will pass all their tests.
'And this same cement is scikl to you for your silo, your fo4uidatious, your f
your milk -house or your watering -trough. •
ttised according_Le the ?directions in mu free hook "What the Fattier can do with Caner
Cement 13eVeZ fails to give safisfsetory tesults. Write forth° book. It not only tells you
and place emeezete„ bias will also =nest scoreu of uses for it on your farm, ovary oae Of
to Yon in asking fez ths book you de not incur the slightest obhgation.
Thera is:a Canada Cement Dealer in Yana Neighbarbead
Address: Farmer? blishIsation .#14reau
Canada Cement ,Conipany Limited,
▪ • •
e is grea deal, of illicit
rcoti drug in Ontario WM
nt m de atfzi the meetiag of
a P arma cuticaP associa-
onclu ed int Toronto. Only
ntit of the narcotics im-
Ca Ada 1 is • consumed
al sa e at 1rug stores, ac -
ng toi this state] ent. The retail
gists are nit hia ed for the dic-
tion o dru - to morphine and
ne fie ds. 1 he se ling is done hY
lers, ho g t hobof their sup-
secre _y• b fore jthe stuff ever
es the ret 11 drfg store. These
lers know 1}eir rparket and .are
to dispose 0 the 1rugs with suf-
t set ecy t prote t them.
e existing 1:w is aid to be wide
gh to allow the tamping out of
• trade if m re vi orouely admin -
ed. Tilte sugestbox has been made
the isrket ng of: all such drugs
be watche by prowl cial inspectors
under aut ority •btain. d from the Do -
nein on go ernme t. • nother proposal
Is 'that the fed ral goverament send
out inepec ors to go (Ater the books of
all firms andl g • naircoac drugs of
any kind.
Bay, Where
ttern wilr to,
adian North
meani a its
prospect f tor an exceptionally heavy
movement of
ter the clos
The move
of a hig wi
ronto Is ea
staff a the
riculture. T
ter Pet Sto
gon.e set far
an annual
The approve
Dominion D
have been 0
be added ne
The fair w
Canadian. N
ings which
for fifty we
ervelt, latel
branch of
agriculli:ure,
the ,aew fa
up his post
winter fair.
appointed It
Mr. Wester
and Mr. Wa
secrea a ryslii
well. Re h
bandry at t e agricultural college and
I
was before iithat professor of animal
husbandry Arkansas College.•
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ALL4PAIRS
Blyth—Se t.
it
433 and Oct. 1.
Brussels— t. 2 and 3.
Bayfield— ept. 5 and 26.
Goderich— ept. 31-19.
Gorrie—Oct. 4..
Listowel— pt. 16 and 17.
Mitchell— ept. 16 . and 11
Seaforth— ept. 3.8 and 19.
Stratford Sept. 18 and 19.
St.Marys ept. 23 and' At
Zurich—Se t. 17 and 18..
• Wingharn Sept. 26 and 26. -
the oIdGrand Trunk sys-
e It *Ver. With the Can-.
rn entering the lists oY
Toronto connections, the
With th
ronto will
as a rail
eontinenta
grain fro
,through
tribntion
Northern
necessary
continent, ,
of lines ai
and also
* * *
begi ning jof winter, To -
have additi nal importance
ay cntre. .A. third tr ans-
rail ay ill ,oe haaling
the rairiE1 provinces down
tario to Trento, for dis-
the east. The Canadian
ailw
ks
inclu
ross
orn T
mail: (tine n tbiet
province v4 "11 no
for some ime
To:onto e -t is
the compa y alr
Toronto n rth t
bury wee to P
main line
tier and
•graei fro
•Artour, S
The Ca
Trtink Pa
bring wh
The Gran
its arra,n
Governrne
its prairi
Transonti
the ace so
Northern
y is 1 completing the
n its line across the
ing tlhe cionstruetion
Ontarls to the north
ronto eastward. The
,nort erre rtart of the
be r ady for traffic
et, bit the link from
e ruin corbpletion and
ady as a line from
Sudb ry. From god -
r t Ar bur the new
ady for opera -
is to bring the
way of Port
Toronto.
and, ti's Grand
in a position to
ugh Toronto.
le, by means of
the Ontario
bring the wheat from
over the Natio "lel
to Cochrane arei
✓ the Ternilskaming &
Railway to North
in nearly r
e ntion
the 1 est b
dbur and
dian acific
ific a e also
t do % n thr
Trun Pan
anent wit
t, will
lines
ental
th ov
ntari
Z1:
•
grain through Toronto a -
et lake navigation,
ent for the establisinnent
ter live stock fair in To -
sing some changes in the
Ontario department of ag-
e men behind the Win-
k and Dairy Show have
that the establishment of
inter fair is a certainty.
and good wishes of the
partment of Agriculture
tained, and to these may
t year a vote of money.
11 provide a use for the
tional Exhibition buil t-
are now idle and empty
kg in the year. A. P. West -
director of the live stock
he Ontario department of
to be the manager of
r, and as such he gives
• secretary of the Guelph
The government has now
bert P. Wade to succeed
elt as live steck director
e will likely take over the
of the C-uelph fair as
s been. professor of hus-
an 01
ords
Few
ye, Main Street North,
rest, nt. , writes: Your re.
kidne , bladder nd stomach
given me'great relief. Have
bo s and. now feel likd
bette than 1 have felt for
give our
IG
se, for they are the best / have
" At all dealera, 25 and 501
he 1 g Pill Co., $t. Thomas,
e 12
There is more atarrh in this section of the Conn -
try than all oth r diseases put together, and until
the last few, ye rs, was supposed to be incurable.
For a great m ny years. doctors pronounc,ed t a
local disetse an prescribed local remedies, and by
constantly faihng. to cure With toe treatm eta, pro-
nounced it Inca ble. Science Iihn provencatarrh
to be a cionstitu tonal disease, and therefore, requires
constitutional treatlneiit 11aU 8 Catarrh Cure,
manufaetured b J. CheneY & Co., roledo, Oluo,
Is the only cons itutional cure on the market. It is
taken internallt in doses trom ten droos to a tea-
spoonful. lane s direotly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of th: system. They otter one htindrsci
dollars for any ase it Saila to cure. Send for circu-
lars and testi onials.
Address: F. 3. HENEY & O., Toledo, Ohio.
liold by Dru 1 itts, 75e.
'Take f mily Pills for constipation.
• The dear
gatherer of
ing smile ,
Suddenly
Man who
.tapping h
said, "Erce
live pound
• holding' on
Mentioned.
' The gen
Moment at
Ions look,
Pockets un
hadn't
ger band.
tistica slo
and ,aid,"
.the name
putting th
vaiting tiara Luck,
old gene was evidently a
statisdes and with a beam -
as gazing de e stepPed u to a gentle-
irthe streets Welng ter a train and,
lightly on, the shoulder,
se me, but did you drop a
noteri at the same time
in his heed the article
eman questioned gazed a
the note, assumed an anx-
ade a hasty search of his
said, #Why, so 1 did, and
ed iti" holding out an ea -
The elderly hunter of sta-
ler drew 'forth his notebook
thought so." He then took
rid address of the loser and,
note in his pocket turned
away.
• 'Well," s d the other, "do you want
ft all as a ward?"
"Oh, I • d not find one," returned
theepeleeyo ent one with another beanie
"buUft str ck me that in a big place
like Lend° there must be a quantity
of money lost, and. upon inquiry I
found tha you are the one hundred
and thirty first Man who has lost a
the poun note this morning."—Lon-
don Ideas.
4.41;44:4Y: -
A True Story.
rA, tall, t •man with one eye made
hie- way lato the office of .Amos H.
Mani, the prosperous banker.
"Let me have $a0,000, and I will re -
ay you hen you need it most," stat -
,ed the els tor. ,
With a filgh of benevolence Amos K.
`Shun banded over the money.
Ten years later Amos K. Elam was
in dire str ss. He needed just $10,000
to save hlin from disgrace.
A tall, thin man with one eye ap-
peared.
• "You ar Amos K. Klam?" said the
visitor.
"Yes, y s," exlaimed the ban▪ ker.
"Heeven as sent you."
"Cortec " said the visitor as he
drew fort • a great wallet. "I have
here a wo k that will Interest you. It
is the 'Hi tory of the World,' in sixty-
nine vol mes, • profusely illustrated,
bound in norocco, edited by Professor
Highbrow Our terms"—
But Ans K. Klam, had fainted.—
Cincinna Enquirer.
"Why
dieconten
' "It
Is that th
desks an
eago Rpc
no of the Reason*.
it that so raany women are
d?"- -
one -of the principal reasons
y can't put their feet up on.
smoke good' c1garee-ael-
rd-Heralc7.. „ .
'SOME
HA'E MEAT,
AND CANNA EAT"
• SEPTEME
FORT
W-'19. 1913
Pne year's sales of Comfort Soap
means enough soap to build a waq
ts feet high and 29 miles jorsg.i
.Think of it! Enough to compiete-t
• iy surround the City of Toronto.
POSITIVELY tffellARGEST SALE in CANAPA
etrr S ALL
RIGHT"
12 'Tuthors • Removed WithoOt An Operation.
Sliver take, Ont., Sept 20, 1209.
Dear Mrs, Currah,-1 am enjoying better health Allan 1 have ior eight years*
and 1 th1nI 3. am entirely cured. 1 have none of tie old symptoms., ataro
grateful for my present health, and think orange Lny- is the greatest UNeatm
for wOrden the world knows. I%
use in my case caused 12 tumors
or grow
pelled.
egg, at.
the six
10*
it is
doc4nnneeftdremscre.lbeMana. Loulsethe oed t IBeleas114
ridge. '
This letter gives an indication et
the serorang
epottirue boenents oay.
that alwa
fIt
anan apoPlied contact
wi
treatment tb:ieute
nt and
inetsseoerist
organs., It produces results
the start in all cases 'of women's disorders, includ1n0 painful periodrz,
womb, irregularities, leucorrhoea, eta.
sir will send a. sample box containing 10 days' trehtment absolutely fret to ata?
suffering woman who has not yet tried It if she will send me her addraia EaCIOis
stamos and address MRS: FRANCES E. CU RRAH, Windsor, Ont. 4
For Salebyleading DruggistO everywhere
So Bob y Burns tersely describes the
rich, but till poor, dyspeptics. But their
case is n t now so desperate as when
Burns wr tc. For the man who has the
food now can eat without suffering for
it, if he just follows the meal with a
Na-Dru- o Dyspepsia Tablet.
• •These era:ukelele tablets banish the
troubles uf the claroniC dyspeptic—the
man who is biliOus--the sufferer from
heartburi , gas ()a the stomach or ocen-
gional in igtstiQxp Yon an eat hearty
tnzals of wholesOme food—and digest
thein,to—if you take Na-Dru-Co
Dyspepsi Tablets.
Compo tided by expert chemists, after
probably the bast formula known to
medical cience,I they are quick and
certain i their action, giving prompt
relief fro all foems of stomach trouble,
toning u and strengthening the digest- -
ive organ and bringing about permanent
cures.
A man is no stronger than his stomach.
Fit you self for your best work by
taking a-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets.
soc. at y ur dreggist's. National Drug
and Che ical Co. of Canada, 14ntited,
Monty
146
of soma sort to he ex*
ems were as large as a hava
4 others smaller, down te
of a walnut. "You rnAy nio4
In your advertisement, eel
lid tratbk 414 <
our Importatit
• 1r4
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It
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0D.
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ISINESS AND
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principal Chartered Accountant -
I 17 Vice -Principal
tice to Creditors.
In th matter of the estate of William McAllister,
• 1 te of the Township of Grey, in the County of
uron, Farmer, deceaeed.
No ice is hereby given pursuant to the statute, 1.
Gore IT, Ontario, Chapter 26,.S'ectien 55, that all
Cred tors and others having claims against the est-
ate o the said William McAllister, late of the Town-
ship 4f Grey, in the County of Huron, farmer, who
died t or near the town of Galt, in the County of
Wa rleo. on or about the Seventeenth day of April
• ieia,j are reqqired on or before the Twentieth day
of Se tember, 1913, to sehd by post prepaid, or de-
liver Ito the undersigned, full particulars ,of their
ctainjs, duly verified by afildaVit, and the nature of
the s ourity, if any held by them_ And further take
.noticle that after the said last mentioned date the
asset of the estate of the said deceased will be dis-
trio ted among the parties entitled thereto, having
'regadd only to the claims of which notice ;Mall then
'have been given. R. S. HAY, Solicitor for Ex -
'eon*. 2386-3
Dated this 2ud day of Se tember. A. D. 1913.
Notice to Creditors.
In tbe matter o' the estate of Haigh Gordon, lata of
the Township of MeKillop, in the County of
Huron'Farmer, deceased.
Notice ishereby given that pursuant to the stat-
ute 11 George V, Ontario, Chapter 26. Section to,
that all Creditors and others having claims against
the estate of the said Hugh Gordon, late of the
Township of McKillop, Huron County, Wilier, who
died In 11010110p Township, County of Huron, on
or a out the Twenty third day of Apri1,1013, are re-
quird on or before the Twenty fourth day of Sept-
emb4r 1913, to send by past prepaid, or deliVer to the
.und rsigned full particulars of their claims. -duly
veri ed by affidavit, and the naiutte of the security,
if , held by them. And further take n tice that
after the iasr mentioned date the assets 1 the es-
tate if the said deceased will be distribute. among
the arties entitled thereto, having re ard only to
the dlaims of which notice shall then ve been
give . B. S. BAYS, Solicitor for Admin strators.
Da ed this 2nd day of September, A. D. 1913.
2386-3
Notice to Creditors
In the Surrogate Court, of the County of Huron,
• IP the estate of -Thomas Curtin, deceased.
• All persons having any claims against the estate
of Th was Curtin, late of lIcKillop Township in the
Cou ty of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on
or a out the tOth day of May, 1913, are required on
or he ore the 16th day of October 191,3, to send to
the ndersigned, the Executors of the will of said
Tho as Curtin, or to either of them full part,
-
Ionia sof their claims, duly verified. After the
said 5th of October, 1913, the Executors will pro-
cf sl to distribute the Fstate among the parties en -
tit e to the same, hat ing regard only to the claims
of w fa they shall have received notice, and after
such istribution the 4xectitors will not be respon-
sitte for any part of the Estate to any erson of
whom claim hey shall not have receive. notice.
Th s inotiee le published nursuant to the s tute in
th t behalf. JAMES EVANS, Beechwoo MAR -
TI URTL , Seaforth. Executors.
forth, ugust 25th, 1913. 2385-4
faitithl FOE SALE—The Eatate of Thomas Curtin,
JC
deceased, the undersigned Executors of the
will 41 Thom.e Curtin, deceased, offer for !sale the
T,v.t half of Lot 3, Concession 6, McKillop, 50 acrea,
the property of the deceased. There are a brick
hops:. and frame stables on the farm, also two wells,
the farm is fairly well fenced and drained and is in a
good state of cOltivation and convenient to Post
Office, 801101, ' Church and Market, good rosds.
ess
i mtadiapos ion can be given. For terms and
4-
co dttions of le and other particulars application
may be[inade` either of the undersigned, JAMES
EVANS, BeedihWood P. O., or MARTIN, OURTIN,
Reaf rttt, P. 0 2385.4
Gasoline
Engine
FOR SALE
For sa e cheap, au 8 horse.
power gasoline engine, BA
make, iiitarted-by Edison batt-
eries and run by a magneto
also steel gasoline tank, pip-
ing a t d all connections
complete. This is the engine
used in driving the presses at
the EXpositor Office and is
being replaced by electrical
power. Apply at tbe Sea -
forth Garage & Machine shOp
Spaling & Wright
Which School shall 1 attend?
Write to -day for the catalogue of
Toronto, Ont., it will help
you to answer the question!.
Careful judgment should
be exercised in choosing a
school.
Grand Trunk Rail a
System.
railway Time Table.
Tra1el3leafe Seaforth as follows:
10.45 a m For Clinton Goderieh Wing Tn $14
Kincardine.
For Clinton and Goderich
For Clinton, Witighara and Eines
dine.
For Clinton and Goderich.
For Stratford, Guelph, TorOtrio
Orillia, North Bay and Pcints Wt
Belleville and Peterboro and points
east.
3 Sipin Por Stratford, Guelph, Toronto, hiol.
treas./3d points east.
5 32p in For Stratford Guelph. and Toronto
1.20 p m
5 18 pm
11.13 p m
7 51 a m
LONDON
NORTH
London, depart...
Centralia, .
Exeter.
Kippen,
13rucefield, j.
Clinton,
Londesboro,
Blyth,
ilelgrave,
Wingharn,
SOUTII
Wingharo, depart
Beigrave, 4
Myth, 4.,
Londesbori4 . ...
Clinton, .
Brace -field,
Kippen, i.
—
Exeter,
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London, artilv,
HURON O. BRUCE.
Passenger
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92g 543
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11 27 7 00
. 11 40 712
11 50 7 25
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650 344
704 856
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729 415
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