Loading...
Exeter Times, 1901-1-31, Page 401$011 Y P Heed Mee JAMES B ced to ue Bank NT, 1Seie VS600,000 en0,50,400 e.. Dies•eoza rmers on their dor6er at 7 Per very IuIdypole a. m. to 3p.ra SATURDAYS, is. to P. Ea. urrent rates et interest allowed= clellosit% CESON $t CARLING, N. D. IHIRDON. eoraciroes. eneelegea er, Dee. 27t13.'05. 1901, 0 19 20 27 7 14 21 28 1 S 1523 29 9 10 23 30 10 17 24 31 4 II 19 25 5 12 19 2ti NOTE'S COMMENTS. Wet will take , that the new 1e- 1 be appointed be- tel Ur. Daek, d tt to get it. How t; 'may Registrar. • * Smallpox is not as tlaatfie dieeast RS is generally suppoeed. I W16e0P• • ein there have only been two deaths in two months out a led ems. A TOrontopItysiciau etatee that he woald nethee treat 4 patient for ematilpoe_ then fee consumption: that he would Itne (lee:al the e,onsequences of con- tagion and have greater bore sne• - Cees with hts nationt. • * * 1%70 doubt the Logislature will at it eitteicas ordain the change of Fs's:11- We from May 23 ton, en that ate enee nate! day roa'y con- lebrated. The traneitiou ill be testy. road tiountless iEhthis object hi view dint it, was pieced en the 23rd. A 1ote4oittenseorary preposes thattht Dinhkrn Parliament super - Cede protiumdie)) melting the Alth geaserai D'entittion being tinder the titte **Vietotia ty.," This would probably he bailed with approvel the collate' Onea, * n 1,1t. Ftbrest, has written presentative a that place as oThw:endow UN' to suggest to the hers a pion a minlmtzing the f our otherwiee excelleut Iks The suggestion is that il procure a few loads of te) *and and distribute ft to cepere foe ute in front of their reepeetive etotes, If the side - 'Welke are kept elear a snow mid the epritzkled on them the slim r ill be entirely remoyetit nr taking the suggestion toot d cities grid of the use the only eatisfactory slippery condition. Government proposes I * • be growers of elver beets. t there is as yet no market Outano, of course, e Thee" ma how -I ever., 1tuarket before long, for a -company is talked of in Chatham for the erectiou of a factbree and it may be in operation by next fall. In the inearitiree, here is a paragraph from a Michigan paper that has some sigr ificence; The Woleerine sugar factory at Ben- ton Harbor bas proved a failure and the property will be disposed of. The promotes ek large bonuses or sub- seriptions to stock in a sugar factory from en izens of Port Heron. The wbole subject seems to be one that will stand a certain amount of Sovestigacion before It is necessary gieaur enthusiastic. * dr Taionto, Jaw 2. -Chancellor Boyd and Mr. Alsace Street, to.day gave a Islam J.ix connection with the North c ion case, declaring good all initialled by tbe deputy officer. Either side may count these now. At the trial Oben- cellor Boyd said he did not think the vnter should be disfranchised because of a presumable doubt of the relia- bility df the ballot. Mr. Justice Street k did not express his view at the trial. The court sits at Southampton Feb. ath to hear evidence on the charge of corruption. s * To the young of the community, es- pecially, the death of the Queen brings a, most unwelcome change. It ehonges tiie birthdey of the sovereign from gay 24 to Nov, O. Ring Edward V11. lining horn on the latter date, in the Year 1841. Both in Great Britain and ie Canada- but especially in this coun- try -the 24th of May has been the most welcome holiday of all. it ush- mied inuthe summer sea.sou, and was always celebrated with much zest. A eoveyeign'e birthday in November evil! me be easy to become reconciled to in Cjnda, bough we often baye roost delightful weather at that season of fly y,--ae. It is generally recognized teat Thanksgiving Day is enough for ne month; Bet now we are to have the King's bitehday. ont Tlioa roX.ST VISITINGIN CHINA. ORRSMONIALs THAT ARE PRQP SUCH OCCASIONS. THE SUN OUSE. Dr. Ethat's Vantons Sanitarium ta the R ON Julian Ales -new neette It motored by sunlight aud Feeen LIn Velcies is in the •Julian Alpe had here it is that the ewe cure of the T 1, IP Additional LocErui als t growers in South Essex. are comPlaing of the-destructioof their peach trees by rabbits. r---- A great many of our citizees are ill orchard over 300 trees were girdled by tirlsette, o Miss Ethel Sweet is Hisiting fr iends nombere along the lake shore. Wit' grip, the pesta who have appeared in large Allem Wise of tbe llth con., eneall visited in London. f y . . Mr. Youngblot, o !rho Opines Ifostess and Otiosts Aro Ia., I Celebrated, Dr. Aruced Retie hes bCqbeenfriends in town. Smithey. aged about, eighty. years. He was one trtesto antle. e ew remaininpioneers and had almost *every disease. lie rg I established. Dr. Rileh benevee.that Mtss Edith Beer is home from Lon- of th f d iXt'western M. T. A.I. White, returned. to his klie wife survives Win. Goderieli Township, died last week , Minds, sue:tens of neseeerisy-$teuses of the Well-te-ne, and wage In teeeption oore. Chineso houses ere hidden from passersby in tee etreet by high, blank wane, while ou each side of the entraece are- the stables and the apartments set apart for the gate- keeper awl °time servants. In Chi. the mule takes the place of the 1ore and near the door of the 111 ard A well groomd ed, wen fe mule will geuerally be found eitebed to en iron ring in the wall. this be- ing the animal which the listener either -ridesee or haraesses to his cart. 'When. visitor is expected after acs eeptiug an invitation, if the hostees ander dant:Thum-in-lam, are aot in weitiug to receive tne guests, there are sure zo be bait a, dome women servants, while the female,- will be in waiting in the evert bt,"*Oxid• They ill dreesed in their attest ap- parel, rich ,sillts. uleguifieeptly era- broiderad. with the hair elaborately dressed awl adorned with jewels, and bearing rich silver and gilt faus. also much, decleed with Sewels. On Wring the guest addresses the mei- eiefai-la,w -first and afterward the belles, the visitor. if a everatiri. welcomed in the Chinese tun - by placing one closed tanel up - be other and moving it up and . If the childrea have been gist out for inepection, as is getterally the case. they will be el up in line and will greet the itor with a pretty and graceful courtesy. e rule, Veigrese children will be Omni extremely pleasieg and at- tractive, their quaint and faecieatiog tittle drawee. exacts and trousers, evbich suit their dark. ekins and bright eyes so admirably. lending reticle to the general. itappy effect. A Chirieee household is a commurtity ie whicii the parents are the Lead. over which the mother intlee with a rod of iron. Reels c3ri, fogist bring las wf lEO Ins mother's home() km Lis tnerrtage. and lie meet tnere remain 71th bis grownot Leanne rutil else fortunate erateugli to give birth, to n the posetioa of tie daughter- . w is WIZ,' much lihe that of M,U Tryout, her life being free:Inuit- f the grbetteet utleer,S. The Ian of tha lies:sae 'face the t. end these aro oecupied by the else having 14;tattlly of apartments. with reception. i wed bedrooms, which are sep. ed by handsomely carved screens. T Roaring is of brick or etone and uneavered. this being even the ease ittlie emperor's palaces. What is more it is seldom clean and is made the repository for ail eorts of rub -o. bish being carefulee swept, how - v when a visitor is espected. itt the reception room of a well to Chbiese house a bantrebb, +able ! is u aga opposite the door, with a. chair on eaeh side, while around are cab- inets filled with brinsee and porce- lain. e t zoom a %tug, •or oven bed, occupies more than half the space, and on this bed the Chi- nese womaa spends more than half her existence. sewing, eating and gossiping thereon, and at each tree of tide "'bedstead are carved ward - tubes. The dining room is separate ed from the reception room by a solid wall anti not by screens, as in other apartments, while it must be reached by going out of doors, al- though it is under the same roof. The furniture consists of a. high, square table, with, two or teem pol- ished and none too ccerifortable looking chairs, side tables for the serving of the many dishes which go to form the meal, and upon the wall inscriptions in Chinese characters. On the threshold' the hostess steps on one side and entreats her guest to enter", evhiell the la.t.ter, to be po- lite, must strenuously rause, request- ing her hostess to precede her. This little bit of Chinese etiquette can be prolonged for some time, when of course the guest enters first, as was originally intended. She is., then. ctinducted to the place of honor,. this being the chair tit the right of the table, which she must at first re- fuse, repeating the previous meaning- less performance, ending by occupy- ing the place. Pipes are then brought in, but if the visitor is a foreigner ..and does not smoke the hostess foregoes her accustomed puff. Preseetly tea is brought in, clear as amber, fla.vored with flowers and served without sugar or creain. With it are served deTicate small cakes, sweetfeecule, candied fruits, red fruit marmalade pressed into small squares 'aed watints browned in hot oil and clipped in sirup. What is nieosidered vulgar in England is Considered polite in Chita, for dur- ing the meal the guest must smack he e lips to show the meal is apprea- ated. Very few are educated, the great Majority being able to neither -write nor read. Probably first 'ef alI the guest even be asked her age, for the Chinese ask the most point- ed and eel -sone' questions. The old- er she is the more admirable will she appear In the eyes of her hostess, for yonth in China does not gain much respect. The hostess will then Want to know if her :parents arc living, how many brothers ,atid siti- ters she has, and from these inquir- ies will 'pOss on to dress, any peft-uli- arities in , the visitor's ,toilet being earef noted; '' and the jewelry; lace and "ribbons are religiously ex- amined and admired,' v.11 that the 3 visitor possesses being , extravagant - 1'7 praised and the belongings of the hostess cor resp midi/103r dePreel a ted. At the close of the visit the la tter `will insist upon accOmpanying her Visitor to the outer court, whieli of course she Must 'be in-tido/net not I rt do, but which she does in the or,' all the, ..same, finall3+ Itt• - Chinese fashion, irif Ler. w!, tl •+, itor eaters her cart and ci3-c-ts el.1.°- .B ndon o see old tV ott+Is retorn to nature is a sure euro for don and on the siekIist. been in noP005 health for several yeare. • Field MaltShal Count Gourko died t-i-kchty on his estate at Scharow, -near er, Russia. A - rt received by Dr. Bryce from Wisconsin states that from Dec. 12 to JR14. 2,1 there have been 299 cases of smallpox and only one death. Manager Walker, of the Winnipeg tater, is threatened with suit, be caase ba-elosed his theater billed to -flay there on the day on which Queen idoria died, hildren Cry for TOR1,4, AS that the blood must ea.e1), day believes be home in WindSer, Saturday. Harold, Maeaenzie, son of ,Judger mane to tall below and rise above • Mrs. Alotone eetertained berSundee ' elacketime, Sarnia, and it fornier em - the nermat tetiaperetuns, beeause all school elaSS Tuesday eveniug. , ploeee of the Canadiao 13ank of Com - tallier= actiou provelsee awl inclueee I Miss Doan, Of ZurieIh is the guest of merce at Parkhill, who has just re- stagnatien atid paralysis ol the nee , Miss Gertie Dempsey this week turned from South Afries, was /na- tural eueetions. atm skin must act i Mr. John Noet eat, Thames Road, salted with an addresa and it purse of and reeet„ and for this there are , is confined to his Itorae with 1a -grippe gold by his Wends at Parkhill. three coeditious necessary: i J. Jones, of Maniteba, errived 1 is The Sareie Electeic Street Railway First—Exposure to rays of liget, i week and is visiting -bie mother Mrs. jwas ()facially opened between the town 8e004—Tension and relaxation, i Jones. : and the tunnel station at three o'clock these latter to be produeed by cela ) The eepsus enunseretors in. Exeter 1 Aloriday afternoon,wbep the company and heat (persPiratiou). i are li. E. liustou, James H. Geeive, I gave tbe town officials and it number . Third—The absolute cleansing ef W. Trevethick arK1 A. R. Kinsman. 1 of invited guestsa, complimeptaey trip the skin by water. ! George Thaw, of Niegara. and James aver the road. , Of eeeeee, the fresh ao, treatment Daw, of l3enmillee, haye been visiting. The officiels of College Averpuenletb- at tilts time of tee year is slightly ' thell'1119ther, 1‘1"• W. Westcott, who °diet, Chureb, Woodstock, Out,. have riontaed. It consists principally et , is very low with cancer. ' extended a PPM/4110M call to Rev. sue beths in glass roofed, chambers, - Alvinstou is a niatrimonial magpet" J. II. Mel3ain, Ridgeway, Ont.,eto be - but in the spring, slimmer and early for eebool tentless, A majority of cont their pastor, subject to the ap- autumn the system is in full swing. the teachers get married during their prove) of tbe Hamilton Conference noon the patient arrives, sun is ! enzegements ip that tome stationing committee. The present. I Aim. W. 11. Parsome, who left here pastor. Rev. W.H Caswell, ha e teneiv- given' a' Jut to live 14' 'This is ()Pea . fOr EdniOnt00., N. W. T.. has been un- ed and accepted it call to a Anuilton laT ke. here i,4 a brawn bolland cur - nu one nide and I'aces .t1=n bea4t.1441 I able to proceed any furthli than Win., church. it iPeg Laving taken sick there. t Mrs. John Stoeehane of Cifutote,was tall' 1441°1 she na"raw at will. The (holiest pert of tbe winter is strickee by paralysis on Thureday last against tint winds of heaven- ' cold than hae tr et been experienced , concon hut leas now somewhat im- At 5, or soon after, in the mom- bet, these will certainly be more day: proved. Tbe affliction b rendered all ing the colone- wakes, and the in habitants start off walleing to the , e isre eorey to report that B, 8. Stoneham has been 411 fOr but this is her ouly proteetion Past, Titsreeteteetil probably be more mid was for souse time in a dangerous 1 - light. the more sad from, tile fact that Ma air bath. 0 'Neil Is confined to hie room through some years and regotres constant a - The ladies' air bath is au tucloaect innees, eto Sunday woue in eherea teottoto parte highly &aced arid guarded by be was seized with it faiotiug sea, , On Weduestlav, Jan, 230, 'Tames palings pad trees, about a. mile and when be fell to the floor op lets fate 1 cartwriglit, of Ilullett, was mar. a half front the air hots. }fere, elod in flicting a wound over his eye. We i ried to Miss Ilateietta Howard, The in testae tuuslio, they walix to and, 'lope to see biro around yery soon fully 1 de ereony took place in Trinity eburch fro on tee grass or ear410 Path, recovered. 1 at 4 p. ne, avid was performed by Res-.' barefooted, bareheaded and bore Otto of the (shiest imitates of the Mr. el(Quillau 1 Idles Apple liemiltou shouldered. At 7 o'clock a frugal House of Refuge, Olieton, in the per -1 assisted tbe bride, awl Amos Cart - le eerved. At .9 every elle tiTeSee5# this week, aged 78 years. The fureral - Rimed the duties of eroonaniazi. The breakfast of bones'. bread and milk - son of Richard Rands, passed ;levity a rigbt, brother of the gr001-0, per - au a couple houre 4ra devoted to rites were performed bye Rev. E. 33. writing letters or other oceupatiens. Smith. The deceased was admitted At 11 comes the stet bath. Dr. front Tuckeremitla wheu the House hes put UP a capital new large bath- was first opened, heaSe, ou the roof of witich all Lie The books of tbe Metbodist Twee - Liddell from dire another, the nead lietb Ceetury Thantssgivieg Fund will sheltered Aud the body in tbe great, • be detheitely closed au Felauary 2S. An beautiful blaze of the sun, you feel official eotice bits been issued, signed as if all the ills of the flea) were be- by Rev. -A.. Outman, elmirnian, and happy couple bave tbe hest w Mee cif their friends. A disastrous fire stinted ia Berlin Seteuday Meanie lu the Economical wee) eta ' MEMORIAL SERVICES. To the Editor. ' DEAR em, -,-011 Saturday next in 'vetted with the res e of our sorrowing Empire we tneet to pay the last tie - rite of reepece to the beloved memory ef our late Sovereign. At the instance of the clergy of our village We are invited, to attend it rae- =Oriel service arraOged for by them to be held in the Trivia, Memorial elnereh at two o'cloele p, ttt. All are invited and ail who Call will got for there. Qminqus con eeit°trizts ilitariasasts iannare "7,411i:it. se more realize in the death of one to whom we are pmsonally iedebted to a. far greater exteot than is generally Iteown for that national peace and ptosperity of which we have been the undisturb- ed possessor for sotriany years. Not, only bas ber earriestly exerted person- al Wind:tee stayed the war levers of the eld world and prevented it general coefiagretion there but it has beep ex ertecl on behalf of this contineut as well, and the AO -feeling that might neve led to an opee rupture between ourselves and our powerful ueigbbors to the south and made our own lands and homes the storm centre of a bloody and fratrieidal strife, has been chang- ed to a peace that has had ne ending iota no greater strength than now within the memory 474 the oldest live ing And 'whilst we have enjoyed this thoughtful care during all these years, the enorerthus value of which will only come to us with the change ineetievad friendseipe thee is possible with its oss, have we also Pot even greater vetted) to be thankful for the wonder- ful influence and example ot ber owe pure life We are hunaini, few live but to follow the example of those whom we recognize as healers. A perfece eartiopal Urals impossible otherwiee. To follow and be led wise- ly is the ideal of it truly great nation- al life, even as the willipg obedience f the members of the b • ary to the best result, of every individt wit life. Bow much then do we not ' cave to Iter for the perfectexample apd fi g g c aiacter bas een. streets. building was completely: it,F and service with ,.111stily thought Block, eon of ing and Fouudry Truth and bouor and Purity and Adel - gutted. The Are stated in the ware- I and sympathy have been the clear rooms of 3. Feupell Son, hardware !starlike gents in her crown all tbrough merchants, and, owiug to the coneo tee years, and into the bomes of the ing burned and blessed out or FOAL Rev. John :Nate. general SPeretary- bu$tible nature of therneterial therein, great and tbe lowly their beams have After 40 minutes of this excessive treasurercoiling hi all retUrlts from soon epread fron the bottom et theI alike fellen with the Sante stew/erasure baiting ;tem, bath woman comes and , the circuits before that date. buildipg to the tap. The toes will ruu , awe ltreettlight, and before which all ie. appearance a helpless EgyptiauMr. A. Dent. of Mitchell, basi otfices ;bud J. Fennell 0Son. 'ate Yers , as the zocial circle has slunk abashed. mummer'. but your skin pours eorth debarked in tbe std ationy Imeluess Millar Se Sims wad C. Bitzer had their . Truly her price bas been above rubies perspiration. A quarter of an hour in the eitY of Winnipeg. Nr, Wilson Oleo ill the hheelt, while the lilosuoiel atal our loss net yet revealed, only you remain enure swathed and has been connected with Barber .5:. El- Ball tweupied the ilia a etereee, 'We mount her death iu the home beipleee, atid then. you detects(' to a. lis, Toronto, for a nurober of Teals. Very few now remain of the oho , for the loss we realizeto the influences deep tepid bath, witere two lusty ' lars' NV ai 'Aeon will -remn in Mitchell % "Pioneers of Blanshattl." One be. one 014 surround 43nd effect, our home, women so rub and serub and sham- radii spring, When elm will go west they are 414111h11; 711 sleep." On Sue- :me. At the Teem ejemoriai aura) poo tor tour minutes that you ce,,,, to beeoute a permanent retsident cf the day. Jentillry 20i li, Samuel Radcliffe of ; on satorday we jot our countrymen ' Pltdrie City. Mr. Arthur Kemp, eon of fully away, feiet :bleed) he WaS ed to our waitron] life mei interests, relle you in a blaishet. You becOM4 " gr. He le Wileou, of Torouto, SOYA- I tip to $40.060. Besides the Economical teat is lb r t h out feeling as fine taS SilIC. 247.1t eon. 11, 131aPshitratPassecl in teourning the toes we have eustain- Tee afternoon is devoted to rides, o t b 1 ' etrieken with paralysis, but nine weeks As apart, of the mph.* we gather, as drives and, above all, long walks ploy of the Molsone Bank here for through the beautiful pine woods. several years, oos been trnutterred to At 5.00 all the patients meet for Owen Sound as teller, ele times malty a° principal meet of the day, and F,It • friends Imre tom /rats mut ooeud 7 tbe greater number are in bed and circles in which he has takiU en it very prommept, part, and a wish him it fast esleep. Isn't that sort of Die enough to bring health to the rAOSt jeiyous thoe in owen sound, brokee down woman? Mr, Martin, of Montreal, has been transferred to the branch of thc Mol - FOR BEAUTIFUL, TEETH. sons Bank here, Ma Young will soc- coed 'Ma ArtbdottEeiamt. ger • trispie suggestions ow:lemming the ieee, • special memorial. service for our Tale mouth. ago be had another straw and be bad • a, part, of the nation we bow together scarcely recovered frora this When on Saturday in sorrowing subunssion four weeks ago he was again seized, and gmatude to the one who has so From this he never recovered. The Inghly exalted and favored us during late Mr. ItUdelltre We& klieWlk-in the bet. we, heteoisgnillnisotynniinaw.ly...vos.no.ts\..v'ty $11,1441,n: win:asfulbsattsreiroaluollslogdf u;VVis riielptit,erlsg tabetivellyl.,thenwtlatit WnoOt do mere etteond friend, it good ninghbor ---1.57honorab1y discharged the duties of life. , The loss in connection with the match factors, lire in N52'alkerville on Friday evening is estimated at $30,000. peeved by about half that allielent of 1 Cannot the benevolent societies bold iThe explosion wits tensed emergency meetings and send it depu- tirolnagnhee* agrain. y chloride Lief pet-. tation of their officers,say 0 or 'Deitch. ash being stored in the budding, Calmat the Sons of England, the Sons of Scotland, the Orange Society and the Sons of lrelautt with their own beautifel flag Cense aud together pass their banners to the Clergy who may receive them and have them reverent' ly placed in the cbaucel during tbe baler of service as emblems of our na- tional submission to it common Father's wise will. Not for the show of it, riot for the glory of it, oh no I but that the reality of oer great loss and our sense of it may be made clear- er to all and the remembrance of it banded down to the youtiger genera- tion as it lesson that cannoc be unheed- ed and unlearned, vizi-That our hest national rules and national blessings are gifts front His band and may only be secured by national as well as itt- dividual obedience to Hint who' is King of Kings and only Ruler and Governor of Princes and Rulers. Truly, the rank and Ale of us will crowd the gates, We realize in part cue or .r1.1. --"-------'*A" • late Queen will be held iu tne Trivitt As the montle is said by physiog- Memorial Church on Sat. Feb, 2nd at 2 O'clock, when the several clergy of noraists to be the surest indication of a 'MOM= S character, so it is also the keynote, as it were, of bar per- sonal habits. Hard, craeleed lhis, stained with black, and indifferently kept teeth, tell their own tale of carelessness and neglect. The, first tiereet comes froze - an ugly habit of biting the lips, or, it meet be, of fever. The former May be 1 remedied b exercise ef will power, aae,..-.......a.e.n..a.----.. and the ev deices of the latter re- 7 moved by a nightly application of ...i 0 ClarZ 1.141,TC11, - A. hockey match 'Will be played this (Thuesdity) evening pure, cold cream or vaseline. Th ' between Clinton and Exeter. .A lively 4 teeth are more difficult to Seal witi time is expected and it 'good game The most important item in. th ' . played. The game will he played on care is a ...yearly visit to a rano)/ " the Exeter skating riek. Admission, dentist, whose services are absolute -'tents 15 cents, Ladies ard Children ly necessary to health, as uncared- -10 cents. for teeth, by their action upon the food, affect the stomach, and so the whole system. 13ut, besides the yearly or semi- yearly visit to the dentist, there must be unremitting individual care. A. soft toothbrush should be used night and morning, and when cir- cumstances permit, after every meal. A good tooth -wash or powder is ne- cessary to perfect cleanliness; char- coal or precipitated chalk are harm- less and ineXpensive, and may be freely used. At least once in two 'weeks the teeth should be thoroughly cleansed by it rubbing process. To do this dip a small hickory stick, which roust be softened at the end, into chalk or ground pumice stone, and rub carefully over the entire surface of. the teeth, , particularly the inside and upper portion of the large mol- ars, where there is usually a deposit from the various secretions of the m with. - Dental floss should be used to re- move all particles of food; the usc of n toothpick is not only an offense a gt i wit g,- oti t as le, but is also. in- jurious, as it. loosens the fillings- of the teeth and bruises, the gums . as W.01. - Charcoal is invalitable as a denti- frice It whitens the teeth and ' re- move; any unpledsartt taste of a dis- ord red 8L0111 act'. A Taw drops of ' ti, ctero of in3 rrla in a glass of tva ter 's 'tot eNcer out moll Lli wash, while t stcrInq as an all-round purifier and antiseptic for the mouth is unexcel- led. Exeter will Mlle part. In case of an overflow meeting, provision has been made to hold sea -ole in Main at. Meth. that the council as the servauts ef the Oroivn attend there their represe Mime capacity as a body ? Will it be well that our edncational board likewise? Cannot the principal o our Public. Sebool see his.way clear to bring a delegation from his charge ? Bricks were fouttd op the Malleable I ehurcb addressed by one or two of the Iron Co.'s roof, 700 feet away.. The clergy. The council have proclaimed two firemen, Wm. Brindle aed Geo. a holiday front 12 noon till 4 p. Da. R. Phillips, will reeky° a military F,vere body is invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, hOth litelbg hon - service. Ooze MiettiOtted officers of the 21st Essex rusiliers. .Brirelle's body will be taken lo the home of bis father at Cardinal, Ont. Alex. Langlois, fireman, wbo was badly injured, is getting along 'nicely. The boy Housen is ill a cad - 1 condition, hut the doctor thinks be ill recover. A nit. of Homan .1Vtature. Dr. Conan Doyle tells this story of a Boer and au liInglish saldier who lat3- wounded side by Side OR the field of battle: "They liad iier, sontl I encounter, in which the sold- ier received a bullet wound and the • burgher a bayonet thruSt before they both fell' exhausted on the field. The , Britisher gave the Boer a drink out of his flask, and the burgher. not to , be outdone, in courtesy, handed 4, p,( -c -e of one. itt exchange. In the t cesrieetive atebo- them off to n fled friendly mate,' said 1,1essing is FARMERS' INSTITUTE MEETINGS LET DS LEARN' EROM EC R OTHER. Very important farmers' meetings will be held at various points in this riding, AS advertised on 5th page of this issue. The speakers mentioned are all prac- tical and successful farmers and stock raisers. The FarnierS' Institutes are doing good work in puttiug together the mostproneinent farmers of each neigh- boebood, to discuss among: , themselves matters pertaining to then; own busi- ness. To be successful in farming, as in all other lines of industry, is ineces- sexy to have co-operation and the mutual exchange of ideas. Methods of farming have entirely changed wi the be a few years. The active braiu triu'tt now be associated with the strong arm if genuine success is to be achieved. The.fariner of tinday must road, must apply scientifio principles to his work, must keep a,n account of everythips he buys and sells, must weed out the unprofitable anitnal of his herd, must recognize and destroy the pestileut weeds before they take poseession of his fields, must in fact keep wide, awake and on the alert or he Nvill get left in the race. Let every farmer attend the Insti- tute meetings nearest his holue, ancl while there fool; sharply after every bit of information that, might help bi in his work. H. ,Glendenning, aninille, who will address ineetiegs in this district, is , an exit,Irtiemstic dairymen, grower and seedman. -Ins- exp, rience in teiying and selling gran, gaiss and clover seeds; Made lei ni an author- ity on the subject. He is itn advocate ofclean farming and emphasizes the t,ecessit,y of using pure seed. James MeEwinve of 11'reytete is one ef nut-olelest lastitut e e or Lets. He has Leen secretary of i tie NI -est Well- logt on Institute for a noielY1'1' of veal s t,Itot (nighty uncit°Itsbnittds Inst itute work :His talks 611 "Maintaining - Felt ilitty cif the Soil", to Under- draiiiS-and "ISlistakee -inane in Farm- ing" Lave been meet) a pereciated eeerevei. he has gone. BORN GUINTEV-Th Crediten. on Tuesday, Jan. 29th, wife of Matt. Guinter of a son PIDEERING--Ab Shiniest on Tuesday, Jan. Mb, Wife of Wm. Pickering, ole son JONES -At the General Hospital, StratfOrd, Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. J, Charles Jones, a SOIL, MARRIED. DIGNIE-Y.OtICIT-On Jan 23, alt the residence , of the bride's anat. Queen street. St. Marys, our. loss. by the Rev G. W. RenderSon, Olive Dickic, (ISE OF TRI1 CITIZENS. to David Leach. of Belton. , ZWICKER-11. TZ- At. Khiva.-on the SOth inst., Iry the R. Mr. Yaeger: Chas. Zwicker, merchant of CrediproIns, toMiss Emma Ratz, daughter of Valentine Rate, of Khiva. D. STOTTS-On Jan 17. 1901, at residence, .1273 Wabash ave., Detroit, Marybeloved wife of George E Stotts. formerly of Goderia. sTte. arot- Gritlerieh township. -SanuarY 20th, 1901, Hugh Sturdy, aged 52 years Red 3 montbs ' Whet! the Clillit.iPlityli noolce,'' , , Children lometira, es pretend to be ill to escape going th school. Feigning Illness to eseape duty is called in the army 'malingering, and is always pun - felled when deteeted. - A child who habitually eomplains of liteada.ehe just before school time Should be put on a sofa in a darkened room, not per- mitted to read, boor look at pictures', and'have a' hotwater bag placed at his feet. If the ailment is real this is the Ibest treatment for the early stages:, 1 if it is feigned the ellence and , soli- tude soon become So irksome thateehe' 1 culprit is glad to do anythiug to es- cape from them. Other affected pains 'should be treated as if they were real, and It should be distinctly understood In the family that fila child who is too 1 [tato go to, sebool and to learn his "es eon,e, is too ill to be out of bed. • If a child plat- 'truant the lessons should ibe Made up at home in his play -time, ' and the mother 'Should" take pains to see that this isdone, so that he :ease find truancy unprofitable. , He n\he put to bed as scton is hereturns a on,the ass, umition that he inutti---,..„ , because nothing . but illness ge9e.' keep him fro m goingto school -T4.. eedee° Home Journal. -DOCTOR TETE' Houses._ tee Thos'. Thompson, 1..o,and, writes "My husbanti would net he. wt1.11. 11;;Tryg.yard's by druggists In every -part of- •the world. 25 - Yellow Oil in the hon.c. ant t1tt trtes it it, Cents a bottle. ItS value, is incalculable. Be goat ace] for doctoring tin thn horse tint con- suret and tisk for Mrs Winslows, oothititg iders it splendid.' pi•Ice 2.5c, syrup and take no other kind: 11.0ViT TO AVOID THE GRIP. --- Dr. Cyrus Edson; Keep dry, warm and: well fed ; wear warm underclothing. ,• Don't be afraid to wear rubbers. It is more important to keep the feet dry and warm than any other part of the body. ' Get a full eight, hours sleep, and take a cold bath on arising if you can stand it. If you can't stand the bath, bite a masseur. If you can'tafford massage, have the body rubbed down. Avoid excesses of all kinds, especial- ly in eating and drinking, but don't go too long without food. A GOOD CITRE FOR THE GRIP..' Phenacetine, 2 sCruples ; 'salol, 2 scruples ; quinine salicylate, I scruple. Mix into 20 pills. Take one.pill every hour for four hours, and then one every two hours for three doses. FIRST AND FOREMOST In the field of tnedicine is Hood's Sar- saparilla. It possesses actual and un - equalling merit by which it cures all. diseases caused or promoted by ,pure or impoverished 'blood. If you have rheumatism, dyspepsia, scrofula or cat eiah you may take Hood's Sar- paiilla and be cured. If you are run clown and feel week and tired, you may be sure it will do you good. , The favoeite family- 'cathartic is Hood's Pills, FOR OVIllt FIFTY YD4RS AN OLD AND WELL-TRTED REMEDV.--M78, WilialoW's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers feetheir children while teething, with perfect suctoss. Et soothes the child, soft ens the gums. allays al pain, cures wind colic. ancl is the best remedy or Diarrhoea. it is pleasant to the taste. Sold TtintitlilliOil I tee Medial/A King Edwerd ?recleaned In Neey TOW-aq am/. . Cities Lenden. Jan. e0...aInn9 Edward VIL hex 01'001. m ly reties and tousle of the Ma:U(1 Wnedoen, tile ,..etetaiun nit rag Oen tee Mayo) attended the other raerabere of tilej corporaienn and read the el oaanese teen in ...hoof:own hall or market place In Deblln ouiforni.e.d.heralds proclairre cAl Edward VII. at one of the castle gates, al the preeence of the le:ord lilentoriant, Bari Cadogan, and the- Irisil Privy Council. An =noose as. soriblage attended. the proolamation, A NEAT Tiillei MONO Beffalo and Toronto to be Connected Within Sevea Weeks Buffalo, N. Jan. f0. -The Cour- ter te-day says: "Ruff do and Tts- onto wilt les emotes -eel by a (ir011eY wethin, seven weeks, A. 13. Celvini ex -treasurer of New 'nark Seete, who, since his retirement f roue public life has become, owe of the glante in elec. trio railway circles, confirmed laet night the forraotion of a eompant were)i will give direct and speedy teen ley ear colineetioa between Buffett esti Toronto. Mrolvin, ['wino is not) the head Of the Niagara Falls, SS Catharne's and Toronto Rleetric Rail- road, came to Buffalo last niget tc confer with represeetativee gf the Westingliorae Elettrie Compepy, The new eotnneny has narehaeed it meg- nificent l7ni .or steamers to eautteet with care at Toronta and Port Dan ttousie, running front the last nantee place to St. Catearinee, eai Iron; there to thee omit reridge. There tbe cars will run over She rail* of tap in- ternetional Traction co„ tbrouth the str.ets of Buffalo and 41ireet to the 1'Ati4Aar, riean e'eju'sit bit." Cat RA.T ENTER PR Ft.,: atatel'RED. Fer some twenties negotiationt leo :nig to thie clue: anntinenieatior wiea L'anada hen.* eeeretly inoat, and the greet entree:4;e 6tie. eessfilly euint'netel an Teeeity,, wbet the ozoleetore of tee tattridian role tvole ceeiens Snort t Dz"efri:On etilwalts et,f01.0 ;47'0:1C. 12,--‘a(41, stosk- 1 et eettinea and is .t eel at steeeetteet, -s - oat -.1 ;tautly be Ma ("ilvire, hie pa* n te aattt2,1i Poit",,it'S, 'tit 1 it sunning leurtutto capiteliete. 17 will 1 co h ti et ise..rigee an 0,1t, n an t II1t it.' a;+'1" • ta I.rjug ratt. n, '101 TozOnit itt lst±u,' 4"7;1Uz.t.07,4 1U;ng, iba Hummer .7a aneelzer time n e. 1 at far lcse o Vo :a she ttit.'•7401 ils van carry them. W. Corelelly, e.SiCid`M. jrZ late °I .tin d Tea . Votrip bny, see.) ti ..-intiegente • M see s C. lee t -.it I ria. firm (he seery of elle gre it pre - j et last, nit,^lit. EVEN BUROHERS SORROW Queen's Death Al 'os Protium! Impression tit ,„ eieteeee. 7,eeee r.etoria_w n. 27. --Signe or corrori- -tho deo.til of OW ;.; WO eV-. eeywhere visible. Been the burghers show it respectful syina, thy. U. eeen suggested by influetel htugl ?es that on amnesty preened wool have the, effect ot gi eetly h enua ieet the return of peace. LIFE-GIVING POWER iiN1) VIRTUE IN EVERY DROP. •••••••,•••••••• Paine's Celery Compound, Has Never Disappointed The Sick. It Ever Retains The Confidence of the People. Wheaever once used, the sick and suffering of all Classes of our Clanbe dian people are made to realize that Paine's Celery Compound does not be- long to the ordinarypatent medicine ranks, such ite nervines, bitters and sarsaparillas. Paine's Celery COne- Found is as far beyond these ordinary preparations as tbe diamond ,is so- perior Co cheap glass. Paine's Celery Compound possesses - extraordinary virtues, arid power's peculiar to iteelf, for health -giving and lengthening life. It has saved men and women- young a,nd old - after all other medicines failed. It has so ,MuCh astonished plifsiciatis by its curative powers that they now prescribe and recommend it. - Professor Edward E. Phelps, M. Do gave Paine's Celery Compound to ithe world as a positive cure for sleepless- ness, nervousness, liver and kidney troubles, neuralgia and eheimeetism. Thousands Of thankful letters front ,people of every rank, give proof of the. fact that Paine's Celery Compound "makes sick people " If yo- sigh - and long for a new health, it better life. is yoor sure, teward if , you use Her medicine that has cured others.- The use of one bottle will convince: you that there is power and virtenin each drop. Beware of substitutes.; see•that- your druggist gives you nPAINE'S"' the kind that cures. ' After a night with "the b o3 s" there is no bet- tor remedy to clear the head and settle the stomach than Milburn's Sterling Ileaciftehe Pow- ders. Price 10c and 25c., at all dealers THOUSANDS SEITI INTO EXILE. Every year a large number of poor sufferers „vvhose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to gee, to another climate.. But this is costly and not always sure. Don't be an ex- ile when Dr, King's New Discovery for Consilinption will cure you- at homes It's the most iefallible medicine tor Coughs,Colds and all Throat and Lung diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free -at all druggists. Pi -ice Wc and $1`,00; *very bottle guaranteed.