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Guaranteed Catarrh Cure.
Japanese Catarrh Cure—use six boxes—
lime them at one time—apply exactly ac-
cording to the directions—and if you are not
cured see your druggist; he will arrange
to pay you your money back. There's a
positive guarantee with every box that
apanese Catarrh Cure will cure: No cure,
you get your money back Quarnle. ee in
every package. 50 cents at all drnggis�a. 115
IthIldr*ve Corea is Ane tundred 4ater,
him-
rke'e
per-
and
erand
ures are gathered from boa -pita
$2 a bottle ; • three bottles for $5.
all druggists, or The Gri tha _&
on Co., 121 Church street, Toron•
-
21..
Within a period of sixty dt, on.
Dred sea of Asthma treated by CI
Kola pound showed the marvello.0
dentage of ninety-five absolute enre
these ft
records..
Il;old by
Maophet
te.
HEADACHE'
AND NEURALGIA.
Tqo many times the origin of
ache is miscalculated, and one
dosing the stomach for it, when
_. +plication . of Griffith's Liniment
draw out the pain and give imr
relief—It will cure any ache, no
haw severe.
"I suffered from severe heads
+could not obtain any relief until I d
fariffth's Menthol Liniment—thqq o
soothing action of this magical alipi c
always takes 'away the pain. 1 Shia
had a headache last longer than ten i
1
h
head -
begins
r n at-
would
ediate
natter
s and
used
oling,
ation
e not `
nutes
lint-
oron-
4
Mince I began using this wondegf
ment."L. DEAR, 187 Centre avenu
!IFFI*
MENTHo�-
:N.IMEN
BEL* nts, TKO). INSTANT APPLUJ
A'f' ALL DRUGGISTB_26 ° Ta
SoId by J. S. Roberts.'
eISTATE FOR SALE.
AHOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT CHdAP,—
1-1_The louse contains dining room, pari r, kit•.
ohen and four bedrooms, a woodvhed and haitd and
soft water. H. P. KENNEDY, Egmondviile. 182x8
OR SALE—In the Village of Hensel!, a ftne b ok
dwelling and store combined, well situated,n ar
centre of village Terms reasonable, Alpbty to.
MISS S. CARLISLE, Hen, 161
RESIDE&CE IN BRUCEFIELD FOR SALE.-
XII For sale the frame dwelling house and lot near
the railway station in Bru:efieid. The house con-
tains ten rooms ; ,a stone oellar and hard and soft
water in the house ; also a good.letabie. There is a
quarter acro of land. Apply to ALEX. MUSTARD,
Bruceffeld, 1516 -ti
FARM FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot 5, Concession 6,
HuIlett, near village of Ktnburn, containing
about 100 acres, all cleared and in' a good state elf
cultivation. There ae good -battings, good orohard
�and plenty of excel' nt Water, This is a. splendid
farm and will be sold cheap, Immediate possession.
Apply to MRS. SCHQALES, Constance P. 0.
1607
A ACRES OF' WILD L AND FOR SALE.-
unimproved land hi Homer township, Midl�
U The undersigned offers for sale 200 acre of
merit
County, Michigan, or would exchange for store orJ
town property, and pay the difference, if any) in
cash. For further paMeiling, address R. -J. DRYS -
DALE, Drysdale P. 0. Ont. 1620x8
FOR SALE,—For sale, in the Village of Wroxeter,
a dwelling house and shop They are connect-
ed, and in the centret the business part of the vil-
lage. There is over aj quarter of an acre of land.
The place is situate in a first-class place for business,
and 'Know occupied h$ s tenant. The property will
be sold cheap, and ggood terms given for payment.
Apply to JOHN B. VOGT, Wroxeter P. 0. 1620-tf
FOR SALE Fot sale 220 acre farm id McElilop,
being Lots 24 and 25, .Concession 10, and north.
part of Lot 25, Conneasion 9. This land has been
in pasture since first cleared, 25 or 30 years ago,
therefore is rich and free trent foul weeds. Ms
situated on the gravel road, five miles north of Sea -
forth and , nine from Brussels., Terms of payment
made to euit purchaser For particulars apply Ito
W. GOVENLOCK, Seatorth• 1594-tf.
FARM FOR SALE.—For sale, in the Township of
Matiiifop, the north 50 acres of Lot 15,gqoaoes-
lion 14, boundary lino. About 47 acres clearedk three
acres of good hardwood bush, about two acres Of
°holes fruit trees, soil nneurpaeeed, well drained and
fenced ; school half a _mile away, poet office an4
church convenient ; will be sold cheap. For par-
ticulars, apply to the proprietor on the premises,*
Walton P. O. DANIEL MoMILLAN, Proprietor.
1599-tf I
FARM IN ALOOMA FOR SALE. For sae the
South East quarter of section F., towns ip ;of
Laird, containing t60 acres. There are tort)acres
cleared: and free from stumps and under crop. Com.
Portable log buildings. The balance is well km end,
e.
It is within four miles of Eohobay railway et tion,
and six miles of the prosperous village o Port
Findlay. This is a good let, and will be sold heap,
and on easy terms, Apply to WILLIAM SIM SIN
on the premises, or to ALEX. MUSTARD, Bruce-
ffeld. - 1546-tf
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.—The very desirable
building lots, being numbers 37, 88, 89 and
Is situated' on. Main street of Egmondville and Sea -
forth. The whole contains about one acre, and will
ne sold in separate parcels orether to Suit the
purchaser. Tbla property ieust south of the
Woollen Mills, and Mr. S. Dickson e property south of
the corporation, and is considered the most desirable
building .site either • for private residence's or a
factory. It is high and convenient. and has a street
south and west. Apply to JANE nr JOHN tPROAT,.
Egmondville P. O., Executors to the Estate of the
late John Sproat. 15834f;
SPLENDID FARM • FOR SALE.—For sale the
splendid farm of Mr. Robert Govenlock, on the
North Road, a mile and a half from Seaforth. I
contains 175 acres, nearly ail Bleared and in a hi
Mate of cultivation, There is a two story ori k
house, good bank barn and everything in firet•ola e
condition and well underdrained. It will be sold
easy terms, as the proprietor deejres to retire. f
not sold before the fall it will be rented. Addre
ROBERT OOVENLOCK, Seaforth P. O. 1598 tf
Snap Bargains in Real• Estate an
Live Stock. 1
THIRTY DOLLARS an acre will bay a 18i aor
farm -a first-class grain • nd stook farm—near th
Village of Zurich, in the •.woehip of Hay. County o
Huron ; good buildings, •r ,,d fences, plenty of wate
and a moat desirable place 1 also three ;thoroughrbre�
short hornbulls and three Yorkshire boars, all tit fol
service also several road: ter horses, all good Moak
and prices right. For pa iaulars'apply to S. RAN
PINE, Zurich P. 0. 161.24f
CEN RAL
Hardwa e More.
We have a complete' stock of Sap Pails,
Spites and Sugar Kettles at bottom prices.
We are also agents for the " Whirlpool T'
Washer.
Also agents for Thorold Cement, and
quotations given for car lots or any quan-
tity required.
Complete stock of Builders' Hardware.
' Estimates given for Furnace Work and
biavetroughing.
Sifts & Muraie,
HARDWARE,
Counter's Old Stand, Seaforth•
LUMBER
.SHINGLES.
Being always incommunication with the lumber
dealers, the undersigned is in a position to supply.
Lumber,: Shingles, Cedar Posts; etc.,
at the very lowest prices, either by the car -load or
otherwise 'Yards—in the rear of the Queen's Hotel
Seaforth
1627(1
P. 4 <'ATING, Seaforth.
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( )else D Talmage, who has -lived the
most of 1 is life in cit'os, drawl practie1l
le~sons f oin his own observation; tex
1'r verbs i, 20: "'Wisdom crieth withou
hh utte th her voice in the streets."
\ e are all ready to listen to the voices
of nature the voices of the iiiouiitain,,
the: voice,: of the ,Sea,, the voices of the
storm', the voices of the stirs. As in some
of the ca hcdrals in Europe there is an
-orgtn at 'idler end of the building, and
the one i = strument responds musically to
the ether so in the great cat edral of
natt re (1 v responds to day, an night to
ziig! t, an I. flower- to [lower, and star to
sat > in 11 a great harnonles of the ani-
\ era'I,- '. T to springtime is' an evangelist
4�
in- ossce is preaching -of God's love, and
tlt,ceI viiltc r is. a prophet—white bearded --
den unci Ig woe against our sire. We are
all 1 etcly to listen to the voices c f nature.
llut how few of us learn a, yth ug from
the sues: of the noisy and dug street.
You go t=} ur Mechanism, and to your
Ii' orf , --ti/ ; your merchandise,' and you
emu bac ain—and often Vith how
cliff() eat Bart you pass th ough the
scree s. there no things for us to
learn fro/ , ese pavements ov :r which
there • no tufts of truth
etween these cob lest • nes,
e feet of toil and i and
low tread of. of = and
of childhood? .A here
ha ests to be reaped,
the sickle because th
Wis
er
T.
est
he f
Marc'
•
♦Ve ass.
tyro' ing
1
t.
y
re
A
1p
beat n w th.
pleasure, the
the quick stol
are 13 c ii.t
1 thr ist i
i ripe.
atter th
In he
n=o ith
of term an
clay te
eh tall
t Oie0:
attic*
Once
;Hong
ng
am ant:
:sits
in •
wit
ly site a.
bats frt
going do
basin as,
as th ol gh
1nUSt
Inonle
have arg
Up the 1
of thio ba
dray with
ag
0,
. riht d noest
w
•
u. She
asses
cane
very
and,
ith
h of
ors. I
ing !
cre-
do,
rid! nen
wa to
fees•
waioh.
os
• om crieth - with
• ice in the streets.
11 and Struggle.
lace the street '
•
npr
et that this life is a
struggle. By 10 o'clock .
ty is jarring with wh. els'1
with feet and humini g
covered with :the b ea
Bks and a -rush with traffic;
while you find a Ina g
folded arms and With lei.
though he had nothin to
e most part, as, you 11
these streets on the
here is anxietyin their
they had some errand
xecuted at the first. ible
You are jostled by th se who
ins to make and notes to sell.
dder with a hod of bri ks,` out
k with a roll of bills, on this
a load of goods, diggin a cel-
lar, or shingling a roof, or shoeing a
horse, or
watch; or
her thou
and thou
sung cif •
mills drun
it. All th.
Sonie one
lazy as he
because n
with upl'
whenever
your ou
Can it
these stir
business .y
world's
Oh how
many ey
miles trav
ried, ho
many batt
ies gained,
how duan
losses, what
what pallor,
what: despa
at the corn
tudes, went
scented to
I looked apo
great itide of
the street is
aside held da
—beautiful i
in its beauty
the forest, in
eternal shad
shore of the
wilding a wall, or mending a
binding a book. Industry, with
nd arms and thousat d eyes t
nd feet, goes on sing�ngi her
ork, work, Ywork, while' the f
it and the steam whistles fife
s is not because men love toil. s
marked, "Every man is as n
en afford to be." Put it is t
essity with stern brow and t
whip stands over yeti ready
ou relax your toil to- make
from
and
nl txs
whe
syntl
natt/.
alas
on tl
clash
-robes
his study o
et opt brok
odn a tt` e r
]hc� •h�ts 1300
- the human organism.
311 bones. The chemist
from. his laboriatory,
i studying analysis and
esis, endshe p us to understand the
e of rho sod s. I bless God that all
of people ro compelled to meet
'east. Th . glittering coach 'svheel
git hist the scavenger's cart.' Fine
rtjin against ithe peddler's pack.
Robs st heti th Inc ets wan sickness. Hon-
esty onfronts fra id.. Every, class of peo-
ple
and i
and
meati
street
Solon
and t
the
I li
gospe
the f
and t
any
gaine
man,
ted
e
s
s
flee
ams
lust,
tis
ot or
froth
eets every o
odesty, pri
eastliess, f
g on the
in the saps
on meant
o poor met
aker of the/
-e this deist
of .T sus C
et thtt we s
her cloass. Jnipudence
o and humility, purity
Sink/less and hpyocrisy,
ne block, in the same
city. Oh, that is what
keen ho said: "The rich
together. The Lord is
..all." .
critic principle -of the
grist which recognizes'
and before God on ono,
e same platform. Do not take on
tion you have
i nothing but
_ 'rent, regener=e
y the same ,spirit, cleansed in the !°
lood, I' to - li a dow, in the same
o get tip in the same resurrection,
lgh tittle tha we - all . acknowledge
ly the Fath • rhood of God, but the
rhood Of ma
Teat \pt,atio a Abound.
irs, 'white
in seeiety;
born cid the
er pos
you ar
ante ti
gain, the stre.t impresses ine with
ho fa .t that it is a cry hard thing for a
1 a h. t, keep 11's hes •t right and get to
1 ea -e . Infinit tem tatiens spring upon
us ro n these 'laces .f public concourse.
Amid so mush air uence, how mush.
tem tt tion to ovette.:sness and to be die
con en ad with our h mble lot! Ainid so;
ma y opportnr sties for overreaching, _II
what t amptatio to e. tortion ! Amid- so I
mu h . isplay, hat 1, nptation to van- 1
ityl raid so many saloons of strong I
drink, what al
In the maelsti'o
street, how mai
tuenhe:t :to dissip
ns and hell gates
y inak quick and e
sh ipwr ek ! If : roan-. f -war Comes
from a battle a d is to ved into th
yard, .a e go down to 1. ak i at the sol
ed spa s and cion t the pullet hole
look w th patriotic a i iration- o
flag th, t floated is vie y from the
head. 3ut that Ilan is ore of a .c
sty wh, has gone throw' 80 years
slitaps1 Doting of bush, •ss life an
sails o , victor Der tit << temptatio
the street. Oh, how any have
down t rider the .prossur , leaving n
much s the pate1 of ea was to tell
they p rished ! They i ever had
( peace. Tlheir• dishonest].'. kept tolli
I their rs. I had an a and could.
open th b' ins of -the fine house
baps I voul find in th . very, ,heart
•a skelet•n. n his ver est wine
is a snit ek o f poor man' : sweat. O
it stran e that when a on has'ydevo
willows' houses ho is di. tarbed wi
digestio. ? All -,the for s of natter
against him. The flo d�s are rea
drown inn and the ear rhquako to s
low hin and the fires 1 o- consume
and the lightnings to 's�:fete him.
the chil'lren of. god arel . is every street,
and in 'e clay .When ti crowns of hea-
ven are istributed some of the brightest
of: thein will be 'given tp. those men who
were fat hful to God and faithful to the
souls of others amid th marts of busi-
ness, pr. ving themselves the heroes of
the strt et. Mighty we ,e their tempta-
tions; III ghty was (their eliverance, and
mighty hall be their tri mph.
8halms and Fret : ualons.
Again, the' strebt im.resses me with
the fact hat life is full:o' pretension and
sham. . 1 hat subterfuge what double
dealing, hat two facednoss ! Do all peo-
ple who • 'sits you! good morning really
hope for ou a happ a'? Do call the
people w o shake 1ja ds . ve each other?
Are all t ose anxioits abo i1 your health
ire concorpi g i � ? Do. all want
who ask' you tt '0.11? Does all
d know h' if as flitch as it , pre-_
now? I ther not many a
stock of rods ` i h a' brilliant
dow? Pa. sing p rid down the:
your business ai di .your work,
• 1 impressed wi rh i the fact that
hollo�q. and tha = there are sub-
nd preten ions? Oh, hew many
ho swag er an 0trut and how
► who ar' nat teal and walk!
simper nd fouls chuckle and
• giggle, how few people are
id laugh • The courtesan and
ne go do\ n the street in beau -
rel; whie wi hin the heart
olcanoes f pas: ion consuming
away. I say the. o :things not to
ou incredulity . r misanthropy,
orget there 1 r- thousands of
eat deal jlotte hen they seem,
ot think tiny n n is prepared
flict of tllis lie until he knows
miler peel'. ud comes pre-
pay his , tax ..Kin E lou
he stands in fr.nt of the king
through with :dagger until
gent in after the blade: Judas
ssed Chit.
Field to, Char ty. 1
the str. . t im . resse me wit
tat it is a.great old or Chri;
y. There re hu n ger nd suffer
ant and i wretc . edn s in th
tit these evils ch efly ongrega_
at cities. On ev:ry street crim
d drunkenness staggers . an
aks and pauperism thrusts ou
sking for films. Here want i.
i id and lunger is most lean
n man, going al ng a street i
saw a po r lad, and he stopped
`My boy, do yo know how to
rite?" The bo made no an
man asked the question twit_
"Can you rest and write?"
he boy answer with a tea
•n the back of is band. H_
fiance: "No, s . ; I can't read
either. . od, si , don't want
and wr te. idn't he take
Cher so . l ng are. I never re
nd haven't I
s to get some -
for the folks,
ould carry a
pick up cin-
chooling, sir?
sir. I can't
h, these poor
.hence. Born
p from their
ey take t eir
air. Let us
Lord Je uti
us minis rs
black Blot es.
ssion. Wh 1s
knot to ur
• the s ye
e.
death, a d
h Christian i
!Ifyou re,
urself, then
you are too ,
0o stingyi
to
ay and hide :`
ves of the
ariot comes
le you into
thousands of
in the last
our stupid-
to work!
Christian
Battery -in -'
1 seated at
He said
u sit there
e replied,
for some-
ation !
of the
ternal
back
e navy
inter-
s and
n the
mast-
urios-
of the
d yet.
ns of.
gone
ot so
N
any
ng in
split
port
of 1
thor:
h, i.
are
th in-
s are
dy to
wal-
him
But
.i
t•
d
who ingi
to see yo
the wor
tends to.
wretched
show w'
sbrects to
tl e yOf�ll
SOCiety ,
tifitgt;.
.here ate
ew peopl
While fop
fnhpleten
actual a
he libert
if td app
there are
their life
ers, sting with; the 1a$h,
that + c
pasting up an; .. -down u
on your way to i''ork and 1
do not learnanythitg,of the b
1 and anxiety and struggle? f
nya drooping helarts, how .
on the watch, how many, t
' ed, how many bilydens car- a
many losses suffered,: - how s
fought, how maliay victor- th
a ow many defeat suffered
xasperations endo
hunger, what witi
what disease, w
! : Sometimes I ha a stopped 1 ti
of the street as he multi- tin
ether and yon, and it has
a great pantomime, and 'as co
• it my heart broke. This in
• uman life, that goes down sh
a rapid tossed end turned its
bed ahead tnd driven back
= its confusion and confused - A
In the carpeted aisles of No
the woods from hick the an
=w is never lif d, on the rc
sea over whoseiron coast rea
klieg the au
reate in
or do
eople a
ut I do
or the co
this part
ending t
nd whit
tabs him
()haft N
Iscariot k
A gain,
the fact t
an chari
g andv
untry, 1
our gra
owls a
ame wi
hand
ost squa
Christi .
w Yor
d said,
d and
er. Th
d thrice
d then
ash ing
d in d
. ,
ed -what
tchedness,
at agony,
tosses the to agled foam spri_
cracked cliff with a baptism f whirl-
wind and ter Test, is the bet place to sip
study God, brit in the res ing swarm- sol
study Mall.
11 Classes Heet.
Going dow to your piece of
and c ming home again T char
wrote edness, .of hung r, of
bereav sn.en nd as you go t
streets tind co se back thr ugh t
gather up in he arms of our
the so w, a 1 the Josses, all
resent them in p
pathetic Ged.--.In
there will be tho
whoin yo in t is world
ed one wor who will ri
u blessed, nd there w
fingers pointed at you n
ok and wandering rid lost
en. That is the
unsay, and ye f
d ye clothed m
rison and , ye vis
e did' it to these po
treat pr ewes
11 elas an cond
you pa s and
fore an all syi
day of eterni
never cpsdhan
up and can y
the woman,
hungry and
and heertbro
is the woma
come Own
say: "II WWI
was naked,
sick and in
Inasmuch as
of the sta,Jets,-
t4.3,e fact that
society must c
eultute wick
despises tgno
floating to do
hate the 'sunb
forehead c este. es the
trim hed row will ha
the wild cops wood,
tarry lry nd hel
effort. he s
place to no
me
business me
e you to had
sin, of and
ugh the bas
rayer all God
se whom ! wa
yer be- in d
he great an
sands of rst
hr
ot
hil
r write
to rea
ay -my mber have seen him,
to go long the, stree
ng tch home to eat
didn't I, as soon as I
ket; ha e to go mit and
and n ver have. no
don't .ant ine tie read,
d nor rite neither."
nderers They hate no
°grade ion, as they get
chii and knees to walk, t
step o the road to de
ist to ue them. Let
be afr d of soiling our
e we ho down en that in
OW, tO Mile anci. take care , ot me.'
"WI/ ," said the man, "what raires yoit
died last week, and I was Cayleig very
thi anybody will come am talk° care
roue , and eihe said: 'Don't • ory, dear.
gone the L rd will send so riabody to
take care of • on' My mothe ?eever told.
* lie She d someoneaWould Come and
ta,ke care of e, and I am biting for
he to coMe." Oh, yes, the are wait -
g or you. Men who have n ney, men
ath r them in. It is not the
ilri
en of g t hearts, gather he i in,
o your
ea only- F her. that one of t Sego little
the fs ct that all the people lo king
forst rd. I See expectancy wr n on al-
most every face I meet. Wher ou find
io
th stree S I hear the tramp of a great
Ileyon the ce, the store, th shop, the
you r oh at blessed place. A great
throng lls hese boulevards, and the
streets re •nsh with the harlots of
down, ut hey never, Weep and they
n.ever to 1. river flews thr ugh that
city, wit re tided and luxuri us, banks.
and the roes pf life, laden wit everlaat-
the oryst• 1.
No plu ed hearse rattles ove the pave-
ments, fo th y are /lever sick. With int -
mortal b alt glowing in .e ,ety vein,
they kno n how to die. Tho -e! tower's
of strong. h, those palace. of 'beauty,
gleam in he light of a s in t t never
sets. Oh, I eaten, beautiful hea e ! Hea-
ven, wher °Ur friends are! Th ke* no
census in bat city, for it i inh hilted by
'a multiti de which no in n an num-
ber." Ran abov-e rank. II st a ove host.
Gallery ab ve gallery sweep ng lliaround
he heave s. Thousands f t ousands,
rnillions of .inillions. Bles ed are they
whol enter n through the g te into that'
1ty. Oh, s rt for it to -day! Through the
lood of. th great sacrifice of the 'Son of
od 'take u your march to heaven. "The
pirit and the bride say, Come, and
hosover I ill. let him. come and take the
hronemarching heavenward. .All the
owe; of invi Mon are open. "A d I saw
velve pear s."
1
MA ITOBA'S CAPACITY.
Can Baia, enough Wheat to Supply
Brit' All She !Requires.
The rep
League re
Deductine
acres are 1
homes 'for. 1
each, and as
27,000 farm
leaves room
More wheat
we got them
out cif his 32
100 acres at >0 'bushels to the
you figure it
possible for
with all t
0
f the United Empi Trade
to Manitoba as follows:
an area of 47 000 acme
rivers,
,000,000
tion or
20 acres
re' only
r that
f them
average
ere. If
s quite
pply us
from
onete
snoney
battle—
t 5,000
hwest,
em in
Would
s har-
ousand farmers, av raging
els to
bush -
heat.
Mani-
ssini-
„000,000 for lakes
ft for farm cultivi
lte000 families on
up to. now there
n ono province fo
growers. Supposin
there and each one
acres grows on an
up you will find it
intoba alone to s
es wheat we requ'
abroad. It 1- onlY a question of
and, comport tively speaking, not
either. ;The ost Of One first-class
ship (about 50,000) would p
families on 0 farms in the nOr
altirig R1 1 to each teefind t
_keeP them u 1 their first crop w
svested. Five
100 acres of • eat each at 20 but
els, for if th:tischeme is not lik
In 'addition t wheat lands ot
toba there ar Spinier -is of :acres in
'bola, Alberta and- Saskat hewan.
•
I/1, Dan and the Hen.
Decidedly tesday was unluck
fowls, for th jtwo tend r- dogs,
Dan, hunted ancle. slew_ ne of
act, and reed ed theit jus reward.
ward the he , very 1 rge 'one
fastener' (Ind is stornao . For a
he set lookin he pie e of dej
front the sens t at he' Was an ob
ridicule, /lithe t an fr remorse
crime. At an tc, as e could no
t e corpse off or oven walk awa
ess, and spc t he res of the aft
slumbering o top of 1, to all
(Jote.—Ne. ore dead hens hav
d nagger in Lon
for
1 and
em in
ri the
After -
legs
head
while
n its
3 rose
or his
gnaw
with
Mat-
rnoon
ppear-
been
lied a
The IstreamiZi of an officer of th Seots
. G ards costs over 155, the helmet of a
i. and the sable busby, plume an ring
hussar regime t cost 14 *guineas, a 4 the
prissier to an se cer ef the hussar runs
ered shoulder belt and pouch o 1 one
r dress -jacket •1 iin officer of the horse
artillery emotes ts o what appears to be
, the ridiculous y unnecessary sum o $115.
t shall ] am
flied me. g ve
la y
e vat or while vele are 1
3g a In ltitude of tins.
en, go out on thjfix Work
willing to go fOrth y
of yo Means, and i
to go nd if yob are
then et out of the
self in the dens land
g the horses' hoofs tram
destitu e of you city,
nd you neglect. Dow
One cold vintet's d4r, as
an was g ing along the
he gate, shi ering in the col
her, "My child, what,do y
f r this cold day?” "Oh,"
•
0
se year
alon
dons of
flat head, t nd the
e nothing wit h
nd -Athen. hate -3
aeon must come
11 heats great
1‘
ream
Two wome
'walkers on- a
Pacific Railroa
are employed as track
tion of the teat
st of Wells. Nev.'
S MEDICINE.
Their Albumen G
Out. Ph ysiology.
vegetable fibre, albumen, sugar, .gum,
chlorophyll, ma ic aeid, gallic acid, 'lime
- and intich wate Furthermore, the apple
contains a lar are percentage of phos -1
phortis than an other fruit or vegetable.
iThis phosphoru , says The Family Doc -
he bram; and s in I cord., It is per aps
for the same MA 011i, rudely unders od,
the apple as the foOd of the g ds, lice
for renewing the ' powers of I hid and
body. Also, the acids of the -ap le a of
make the brain ea and dull, or b leg
if,
great nee for i en! of sedenta ha, its,
whose livers are h ggish in act ma, t ese
acids serving to clii mate front the dy
allied troubles. 5 i ie such eri nee
mast have led
and like dishes. pork, eh g ose
melte a of ipe
apples, either ra cooked, ill ou-
tralize any expe chalky atter en-
gendered by salt' g I much eat. I is
•
4:0OCK., CO zellIU MU MIMI, Arc* 401
taken ripe, a d without 's gar, dithiri
acidity in th stomach, rat er than p
yoke it. The vegetable Its and jni s
are converted into alkali carbona
raw apple is ne of the eas st vegeta e
substances fo the ston ach dealt it
the whole pr cess of s di estIon 11 0
completed in 5 minut s. era,rd if
tt quart of faire aterl and lalo•el.
together until it come. to1 be a. am les
and ale—which • we c 11. mbes veto
rabies, which myself h ith often rciv 1,
and gained thereby b th. crown s
credit. The paring of an apple, en sen
what t ick, and the inaide tab reOf
laid to hot, burning or running eyes
night, ben the party goes to bed, and
tied or bound to the same, cloth help t
trouble very speedily; and contfery
expect tion—an excellent secret."K9
stones. I
AWF111.NESS, OF PRISON LIFt
The Realizatimi That the Brand of “do
:viet" Never Can Be Removedj.
is
"The first aspect of prison life th t
strikes one who enters within the doo s
is .4s cutoffness from the world ou
Ladies' Home Journal. "The ma who
has friends;who still care for -hi] may
receive a stated number of viiite a year,
when for a few minutes he talk. with
wife or mother or friend in the als
room, and he is allowed to write ono let-
tera month and to receive letters tsieicia
week. To him there is, therefore? st 1
this little bridge between iiecell and th
world from which he has been banishe
To mauy, however,: there does not- ex
this link—no friends have they to. call o
them, and the deliverer a letters passe
their cells eivery week fo years wi hou
to them. Stern discipline; oneliness, lon
hours of tvotk, a narrow ittlo cell it
'with a thick barred door through .whic
the light falls flanked wita shadows as
constant reminder of confinement --t e
in part, make up prison life. The elro
of wealth am the poor prisoner fro th
. slums may m reit next each other th
leekstep and ecupy adjacent cells o th
gallely, for all intones and p se
they tii•e alike now.. The striped d e s
cloae -cropped air, the utter strippin
of all comfort have a leveling influe
; "The ewful ess of prison life 11
the 111OMOriCS of the past; the. dis a
contrast between home and prison
the longing for loved ones whose h
are aching awee out of reaeh; the kn.
edge that the wretched coMpanionshi
misery must be theirs,- !in the -wen
round of prison toil train morning t
nights for the long years, ahead, w.hi
seem interminable. Above and beyo
all this, prisoners have the bitter retell
tion of the brand that . has fallen up
them never to be rernoved•—convicts—ti
they aro degraded before the public, a
will be looked upon forever as aceursed
Beau Nash as a Gambler.
When the late ,Earl of T—el was
youth he was passionately fond of play
and never better pleased than with havin
Mr. Nash for his ttntagoniSt. Nash sa
with concern his lordship's foible, an
mrdertook to cure him, though by a ve
disagreeable reanedy. Cc/ascents of hi
own superior skill he determined to en
gage him in sing,le play for a very con
siderable sum. His lordship in proportio
as he lost his game, lost his temper too
and as he approached the gait, seem
; still more ea,ger for ruin.
He lost his estate; some writings—wel
put into the -winner's pc.ls on; hi
very equipage deposited a. lest stake,
land he lost that o. But when our
generous games r had found his lords.
ship sufficiently punished for his temerity
ho igurn a , only stipulating that be
staid(' pai £5,000 whenever he should
think pro ier t make the demand. -11o*-
being in the wane,. be demand the
money of iis 1 rdshm's heirs, who boner -
ably paid it vitbout any hesitatione—
History o Gambling in Englund.
1
he Spiriter's Appetite.
noted sp der's censumptio of Nod. ,n
44 hours concluded that if the Spider
Seale he wbuld eat at day reek pproXi-
o'clock, a sheep, and ould fli is up
120 ,birds. Yet, in -spite f his on ri toils
refraining from fo d, and one hae seeh
For 4 severe ease -
to six I drops of
a ly the best reme
For Mild cases of
ta d, seeds may -be s
th Mustard water
te minutes until a
of the
litrate
d at in
hiccon
ihofecmgyli so
ou
-I rui-
aked lin water
person is relic) e
Early Monday
de vored to effect
W stern Bank branc
wa arou ed, and fire
the door. The would-
ing on the door with
left in the lock, and
get out quickly enoug
The marauders weh
barn on t e 12th line,
h is the bes
bi ed with tl
ph tes and gly
the poor blood
rich and red.
. It will give n
to the overwor
nerves. It wil
the thin form
wa ted from
edged as The
the World.
sec, and Sr.co, al
OTT BOWNE, Ch
orning hree me
o sleep in the
at TaTtock.
e robbers were A.
chisel, which - bey
McTavish' could etiot
to give an alarm.
to ,Frank Birden'tp
and stole a horse Oncl
rY
ea -
the
ome
11 I
4
cod—liver oil,
and co
e hypopho
erine. Wir-
t will mak
rvous energ
ed brain an
add flesh t
ere acknowl—
druggists.
mists, Toroness
in
fro
Fr
on
nsel
tnre
at
large
a qua
charg
Nigh
ich st
MARCH 241
aildscitn0 .Furw".
Itereare hosts of handsome pieces yOu will find nowhe
The Multitude of sensible people who are tired of giv enga:. vine va
ill give a full.return in WIC and pleasure for every een
e have collected for this season's trade.
of the extrenie
and reedy
Oadinell
rides we ask.
far WE DELIVER FURNITURE FR E.
:Undertaking Department is complete and strictly up-to-date w
selection than ever. before, and prices to suit every one's needs. iVe
titi of suitable chairs to be used at funerals, which we will lend fr e
, and any orders that we are faiiored with shall receive our best atten
calls promptly attended to by our undertaker, Mr. S. T. Holmes,
sot, Seaforth, opposite the Methodist church,
IDADFOOTI BOX & 010./
A ten'
take atm
only. 7
your MI
eookinc
Ilea. rice'
mineenn
raiSine
six I lb.
bars Mo;
hinds t
wiaolesa
Come or
PAGE 'OF HISTORY.
The NVire Fence business has been so -completely revo•
lutionized by the introduction of
The Celle e Sps•Ing Page
ttust woven wire fence history begins and ends with 11. There is more of
it in use than. of all other maker combined, Does not this attest lie
superiorityl Before baying any other fence getourillostratedeirea-
ism Aho'99 prices. They are tray down. .
l'HE PACE WIRE FENCE CO, LTD.
uisite- These are the fotr corners
on which this fainous In-
avor dian tea has built _up such
an enormous trade in Eng -
la d, and it is on the same foundation that the tradeqs being bu
Great
Strengt
This tea is grown in India, under European superv
English market, the most exacting in the world. It is
pe iive tea, fGr though it costs a little more per pou
makes up the difference in strength. It is put u
ts only., Ask your grocer for -;
a
•
Ram Lai's
Pure Indian Tea'
fon, for the
not an ex -
d It more
in sealed
Delicate
Aroma
ou his qf S nn
As Spring approaches the thrifty house wife thinks
of house-cleaning .and plans many little changes
to make the home brighter. At this ame time,
it is necessary for the men to house- lean there
• stock of Clothing for Spring and Summer
When doing so you will probably find that yo
need a New Suit, a SPring Overcoat, or perhaps
is that your supply of -Underclothing or Shirts a
exhausted, if so, then that is where -re come in
We have an extra- line range of Suitings at price
that.will surprise you, while the worklmanship i
of the b'. st. In Furnishings we excel.
Thi
largest in th
are offering a lo
adian paper at
per rog.
FIGH:T BR
,S_E4F6R271, Ontario,
AND NOW
t Off
nit
tofore
tementiegstiol
Dated th
James Leel
1805.
Begi
your
The I
td
Butil
ettl
L PAP
the place to get it, as our etoek il's, perhaps, one of thel
county, and . our prices speak ifor . themSelves. Wel
of Remnants at 2c and 3c per roll; Wle have ch ice new Can -
r roll ; we have fine gilt goods and ingrains at 1010, 12c and 15c
3c, 4e and 5c per roll ; we have beautiful Amer. an papers at
TZT_A_IN POD
We have t te newfst thing, a complete pole in oak or rosew od, with wood
ends and rings omplete, for 25c ; also other trimmings in brass, onyx, etc.
ha cr-a great variety to er you, and only ask a zom-pari on of quali
d pri e. e have reduced all last year's patterns to clearing ou prices, at
RIIISDEN & WILSON S,
Leati
Dealers
kinds, ill:
neatly do
ing, anal
always 011
prices, a
Agents ft!
mestie
high pries
111AM:11:Iliad: jpgfie:tou hisbfander:t8autil
Arterial
scientific
attended
dence,
SCOTT'S BLOCK, MAIN STREEi,
EAFORTH, - Ontario
Librarian Wanted.
he uldersigned wi
ppiidants own hen
poisons wllling
Public Library a
eaforth.
Toes
d 7
bou d
low at
reneive written applications,
writing, up to 1st April, 1899,
undertake the charge of the
d Reading Room, in the town
ating Salary expected. Library open
ured y's, and Saturday's from 2 to
Re ing Room daily, except Sun -
e sem hours. The Board will not be
e ap intment to persons lurking the
teh
P.
Oth, 11899.
teeeretity 'Free Library Board.
1631-2
MONO' TO LOAN.
Money to loan at 41- and 5 per
ply to R S. HAYS, minion Ban
Auk amount on fIrst-ti)ase farm Ian
forth
tit 'per azinirm.
security. Ap-
Sea-
/607
SEAFORTH DYE
Take your clothes tbe Seaforth
bave them -cleaned or dyed and rn
new. All work guaranteed to
Catholic church, Seaforth.
WORKS
Dye Works and
e to look like
ve satisfaction.
opposite the