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APRIL 1311900
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES.
fro TEACHERS. -Wanted a male or Female teach-
er, holding a first or eeeond °lass ceitlfieate, for
the echool in Section No. 1, Turnberry. Duties to
continence after Easter. State tottery desired. Ap-
ply et once to JAMES A. EDGAR, secretary,
Wroxeter P. 0, 88O21
SEED BARLEY. -For sale s quantity of. Mend/J-
cheuri barley, suitable for seed. Warranted
clean and free from foul seed. Apply on Lot 21,
Conceselon 3, L. L8., Tuokersreitte THOS, ELDER,
WPM- 1698x8
TOHN BEATTIE, alma nf re Second Division
• s) Court, County Commissioior„, of 1111k011, Con.
, vayanaer, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds
inv(oited and to Loan. Otlioe-Over Obsrp &
1;Q' More, Main street, Seaforth. 1289
?STOCK FOR
RVIOE. -
BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The tIndersignei will keep
for service on Lot 8, Conceseion 7,Tuckersroith,
etboroughbred Tamworth boar. Terms Si payable
at the tune of service. JAMES STRONG. 1878 ti
44.01113,00
FR SERVICE. -The undersigned has on his
j_ farm, on the Huron Road, Tuokertmith, two
wales wett of Seal nah, a thoroughbred Improved
Yorkshire pig, to which he will tubbit a limited num-
ber of ectwe. This pig was purchased frem.Mr. Bow-
man, ot Mount Foteat, who is one of the beet breed-
ers in the Provinbe. Terms. --$1, payable at the
time of service with the privilege of returning if
necresaaty. JOHN B HENDERSON. 1685x4
110 PIG_BREEDERS.-The undersigned will keep
J. on Lot 26, Concession 6, L. R. S. TuckerstnIth,
a thoroughbred CIEZSTIIP. Wums Pro, also a thorough-
bred Yoe/mums Pus A limited number of sows will
be admitted to each. Terms, 81, payable at the time
of eervice, or 81.60 if charged. Alto a few Chester
White Piga for tale. JAMES GEMMILL. 1808-52
frAtIWORTH BOAR FOR SALE AND FOR BER -
VICE. -The tinder/kited wilt keep for eervice,
et the Brneeneld .ilheese Faotory, a thoroughbred
Tarrivorris Boar, with registered pedigree. Terme,
11; payable at tune Of service with privilege of re-
turning if neoessary. Also a number of thorough-
bred young Tamworth Boers and Sows for sale.
if UGH MoCARTNE.Y. Brucefield. 1406-t1
STOCK FOR SAI.14.
TAURIIAM BULLS FOR SALE. -The undereigned
1.1 has for sale 8 young thoroughbred Durham
bulls, eligible for registration. The., are all red in
color and are excellent etock. HERBERT OUCH,
Lot 25, Concession 4, H. R. S., Tuckersmith. Sea -
forth P. 0. 1677-tf
'IVOR SALE. -Six grand Shorthorn bulls, 10 to 17
X months otcl, the beet Scotch breeding. Also a
pair of agricultural home, rieing 8 years, filly sad
gelding, good ones, won brcke and used to all
kinds of farm work. DAVID MILNE, Ethel, Ont.
1084-tf
▪ 1VE STOCK FOR SALE ANT; MEN WANTED
KJ For sale draught lead roadster horses from 2 to
6 years old, registered short -horn cows, heifers and
calves. 1 bull tit for service, red ; yonrg mileh cows
some newly calved. Wanted -1 married man to
take charge of a farm by the year, 1 married man to
take charge of a brick and tile yard, 2 unmarried
men to do preferred farm and mill work. For par-
ticulars apply to S. RANNIE, Zurich P. 0, 1686-4,
setteite
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IISOLUTE
SECURITY.
Cenuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
See Fae-Simile Wrapper Below.
„demeses.mmw
small and as easy
to take as augur.
FOR 'HEADACHE*
FOR DIUINES4
FOR BILIOOSIldi.
FOR TORPID LIVER:
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR 1141111.0W.SKIL
FOR THECOMPI.EXIiill
br=girslaimilablu LsTr=te4%.7q.4"Alua
VE
ILL
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
Don't Guess'
Results. 44
Our direct connections will save you
time and money for all points.
Canadian North West
Via Toronto or Chicago,
British Columbia, and California
points.
Our retee are the lowest. We have there
be suit everybody and PULLMAN YOUR
IST OARS for your accommodation.' Cali
kr further information.
Grand. Trunk Railway.
Trains- leave Seaton% and Clinton stat1one
(Wows :
1400so Wiser --
Passenger ..... .
, Passenger....
Mixed Train...-, s.
Mixed Train...-.
Gotrea EAST-
Paggenger..
Pasaenger..
Mixed Train....
EINAFORTE. Mame
12.40 P. M. 12.66 P. M.
10.12 P. M. 10.27 P. M
9.20 A. M. 10.16 A. M.
-6.16 P. M. 7.06 P. M
7.53 A. M. 7.38 A.M.
3.11 P. M. 2.66 P. AI
6.20 P. Id. 9.36 P. M.
Wellington, Grey and
GOITIO N08.111 -
Ethel
Brume's-.
Bluevale..
W1ngham
GOING SOUTII-
Winghatn.. ......
Bluevale •
Bruseels.... ....
Ethel
Paseenger.
10.05 P. M.
10.17
10.30
10.87
Passenger.
6.60 A. M.
7.00
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7.16
7.28
Bruce.
Mixed.
1.40 P.M
2.10
2.26
8.15
Mixed.
8.66 A. M
9.17
9.46
10.02
Loudon, Huron and Bruce.
GOING NORTII-
London, depart
Centralia
Exeter
Hermit
Kippen
Brucefield.
Clinton
Londeaboro
Blyth..._
Belgrave
Wingharn arrive.
Gorse Struan-
Wingharn, depart.-
Beigrave
Myth.
Londesburo .......
Clinton _ 7.47
Bruceffeld 8 06
Kippen 8.16
Eferteall 8.22
' Exeter.... ...... . 8.86
Centralia 8.46 6.23
London, (arrive) 9.60 A. M. 6,25
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Pansenger.
8.16 A.M. 4.40 P.m.
9.18 6.66
9 30 6,07
9.44 6 18
9.60 6.26
9.58 6.83
10.16 6.66
10 33 7.14
10.41 7.23
16 56 737
11.10 800
Pasoeuger.
6.51 A.M, 8.16 P. M.
7.04 3.30
7.16 3 46
7.24 3 65
4.26
4.49
4.67
6.02
6.14
Merton Stock Farm,
LOT 27, CONCESSION 3, HIBBERT
Thoroughbred Durham Cows,
Heifers and Bulls
of the most fashionable strains for saie at
reasonable prices. Post office address,
DAVID HILL, Staffs..
1681-tf
The Seaforth
Tea Store
ho
th
of its
lifs man knows what he did and
he did it. Such endorsements as
foll wing are are a sufficient proof
erits. ....arawassvernatraeAta
Oshawa, Do 'cr., Feb, 22, 1108.
Dear Si :-Pieno send m. o, c your Treatise on
the Hors( , your new book ea advertised on your
bottles, F1 gligh print. 1 h. 'e cured two Spirvine
and one 'orb with two betties of your KondalPs
Spavin (.'LIre in four weeks. "
FRANK JUBBRIETT.
Price, Sy, six for 85. As a liniment for
family use it has no equal. Ask your druggist
for KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. also "A
Treatise on the Horse," book free. or address
DR. J. B. KENDALL CO., ENOSBURO FALLS, VT.
4•14444414444/44#4444.
) It Will Pay You To
PU IL' S OF THE CANADA BUSINESS
COLLECeE, CHATHAM,'ONT.°
-Are ver in demand by business housee. Among
DIN) who have recently secured good positions are
the dlowins : George Carroll, stenoarapher and
book keeper with Double Truss Brake Company,
Buff lo, New York. Henry White, book-keeper
with B. I3oustun & Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Alic Cane ns as stenegra her with Rio mond &
Rae us, Detroit. Ruth Adam. atienegra her with
Windtor Paint and Varnish Company, Windaor.
" Fre Carter, stenographer, in Michigan Cenral Rail-
way office, at. Thoma, Ont: These, with 30 others
O f rtr pusils, bave taken y cod positions Wee July
lat
. I' ot-411 not pay to attend the beat? The pres-
ent a cne of the best seasons for making a aunt
No Laster vacation. Pupile may begin at any time.1
la still at the front with all kinds of
goods at wholesale prices. A very
large stock of Teas in Black, Green,
Japan and Tea Dust, at prices from 100_
a pound pp to 5tlo a pound. A large
stock of fresh prunes, dates, figs, dried
apples, evaporated' peaches, evaporated
apples and also all kind's of canned
goods. A full stook of all kinds of
fresh groceries and provisions. Also a
good eupply of salmon trout, lake her-
ring, salt water herring, boneless cod
fish, box herring and kippered herring.
A full stock of china tea sets, dinner
sets, tea sets, in all colors and designs
in stoneware, also a large stock of
toilet sets, in all colors and designs.
All kinds of glassware in plain gold and
colored. The above stock to be eleered
out, at once. A cordial invitation to
all to call and see some of the great
bargains. Wanted fresh butter and
eggs, for which the highest prices will
be paid in cash or trade.
A. G. AULT
SE -A FORTH.
Special Attention
CARRIAGE
to Horseehoeing and
General Jobbing. MAKER
t
Goderleli street, - •
Robert
Devereux
BLACKSMITH and
Opp.
Queen
Hotel.
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• • • Seaforth.
Fcir Catalogue, addreett..
1). McLACHLAN & SON, ,
1084 Chatham, Ont
THE HONEY MAKERS.
Bees can endure dry cold, but not
dampness.
There are no lazy bees. Quecnless
bees build drone comb.
Heat does not damage honey, but tends
to ripen and improve it. Dampness and
darkness do not agree with it.
Honey that remains in the comb for
some time after being stored is always
the best article .when extracted.
In very cold weather bees often die,
and, falling, will clog the entrance. They
must be removed or the bees will smoth-
er.
During the winter care must be taken -
in removing dead bees, so as not to dis-
turb the hive and arouse them into ac-
tivity.
It is net so much in understanding the •
theory of beekeeping that brings success
as la the capacity for looking after the
details.
If there Is too much drone comb in the
hive, rensare it and replace it with
worker comb. In 'this way the supply of
drones is easily regulated.
By having and keeping the entrance
to the hives and vicinity' clean and con-
venient for the bees to get in and out
many bees may be saved in winter.
When bees receive but little attention
and are allowed' to build all of their own
comb, they always have a large amount
of drone comb, and this results in an
overproduction of drones. -St. Louis Re-
public.
Not long
Stories.
Short Fact Pinning
Siatements by Seaforth
Citizens Verify Pritcher
Tablets a Success.
RECENT INVENTIONS.
.Electro medical treatment is given pa-
tients by means of a new sofa, which has
batteries and an iuduction coil contained
in the lower portion, with head and foot
plates to be placed in contact with the
patient.
India rubber can be devulcauized by
a new Danish process, consisting in re-
ducing the rubber to pieces of suitable
size and then subjecting -them to, a solu-
tion of sulphite under heat, the solution
being washed out after it has softened
-,:he rubber.
For scattering the compound contain-
ed in hand fire grenades -when broken,
. • Massachusetts man has designed a
spring, which is contracted and placed
in the center of the extinguisher, to ex-
pand suddenly and act on the contents
when the grenade is broken.
A western man has patented a wa'rm-
ing device for raising bread; having a
lanip set in the bottom of a casing, with
• number of trays to carry -the dough
neranged in a tier in an uppercompart-
ment, the heat circulating around the
trays and passing off at the top.
THE JEWEL CASKET.
Some of the gold scarfpins for men
are in light, open designs set with the
tiniestof pearls and olivines.
Elegant bits of usefulness for milady's
toilet are silk stoeldng supporters with
gold mountings either plain or chased.
Gold bracelets stulded across the top
with turquoises graduated from one large
1 stone in the center to small ones at ei-
ther end commend themselves to the ad-
mirers of this stone.
Bracelets that appear to be InsPired by
French taste consist of fine cha n link-
ing together small enameled bl ssoms,
each as the violet or wild rose delicately
ornamented with choice stones.
The hitherto exceedingly utilitarian as-
pect of the heavy chain braceletsr is now
modified by the addition of gem. Into
one attractive chain bracelet are intro-
duced rings set with pearls. -Jewelers'
Circular Weekly.
Is it true ?'
Can this be so?
Are the facts grabbled ?
These are the questions that are sugeested
to every man and woman in Seaforth suffer-
ing the tortures of Backache and Kidney
trouble, when they read the accounts pub-
lished in newspapers about medicines which
claim to cure.
The success of Dr.Pitcher's Backache Kid-
ney Tablets is so great and general, home
testimony is adways forthcoming. One of
the many ii Seaforth la Mr. J. B. . Thomp-
son, Grain Bayer, Board of Trade, who
says:
"Some years ago I had an accident, re-
sulting in a hack and kidney trouble. The
pain was fires in front, and finally shifting
to the small of the back and hips. Change
in the weether or exertion aggravated it.
Af er using many things suggeated without
relief, .1 got a bottle of Dr. Pitcher's Back-
ache Kidney, Tablets at Robert's drug store,
and found them just what I needed. They
took hold immediately, and, although I did
isot quite finish the hotel°, the pain soreness
and kieney derangement was cleared away.
I am glad to endorse them."
Price 50 cents per bottle. A free sample
of Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets
mailed to every applicant. It you doubt
the testimo y of your neighbors you can
prove for yo rself-get a sample absolutely.
free. Send stamp t� The Pitcher Tablet
Co, TORO TO, ONT.
LOOK I
If any person tells you that
G-_ CRICJd
asieft Seaforth, don't you believe it.
e ie here to stay, and is prepared to
o all kinds of
F ncy Painting, Graining and
Decorating.
ails and ehurohas a specialty. Seen-
ry and pictorial advertising. All
inds of pictures painted to order.
SIDENCE-Three doors south of ths railway
brack, on the west side of Alain street.
J. G. CRICH, Seaforth.
CURIOUS CULLINGS.
INCONSISTENCY OF MANKIND.
Lori," of Cron:1,10p 11 11(l.* 1 .4/%41 :•,tories, 1111
Objects to Corry lot: z5otti tle-..:01. Cool.
Alen are not willing to share with
wonien the odium of the 111CODS1S-
tency that goes With human nature.
The woman. always gets the blame
for not being consistent, while the
Lords of Creation sit back and enjoy
the sensation of being always jest
what they should- be in this respect.
Read this, and see 'if something shni-
.1ar has not occurred to you at some
time in your life:
. "James, dear, will you bring me
up a scuttle of coal from the. cellar?"
said a busy wife.
"That's just the waY with you,"
said James,. with a frown, as he put
down his -book' and rose from the
armcha ir.
"Just the way with me?"
"Yes!" he snapped. "As sooe as
you _see nte enjoying r•rryself, you have
something or other, for me to do.
Didn't you see I was absorbed in My
reading?"
"Well, dear, I will do it, Myself."
" Yee, and t1l , everybode --your
mother especially -that you have to
the cel -
ark my
• In Tyrol the rose is believed to be a
sleep producer, and rose leaves are
thrown into the fire for "good luck."
The following notice is posted on a pri-
vate road near Loadon: "Funerals,
hawkers and other objectionable traffic
not allowed."
111 many parts of Europe it Is at the
present day considered an omen of 111
luck for a hare to cross the road in front
of a traveler.
A child in Arkansas recently having,
died at the age 'of 10 months, a coroner
held an inquest over the body and in
making Gut the certificeite of death stated
that -the -child was unmarried and that
its occupation was "keeping its parents
awake o' nights."
; TRUST THRUSTS.
1 9
The • trusts were never safer. There
are about 100 bills against them in the
house -of representatives. -Chicago Jour-
nal.
The 'lobe pays a daily tribute of $8
to the riet paper trust;' that is, it pays
$(') a d y more for white paper than it
ould pay. -Atchison Globe..
It In • already been made apparent that
while t great trust combination bent on
the es ablishment of a monopoly may
defy for years the application of the com-
tnoa and statute law, It must sooner or
hiter succumb to the ordinary laws of
trade. --Journal of Commerce.
THE MOLINEUX VERDICT. .
Molineux has money; therefore the law-
yers have hope. -Chicago Record.
Molineux's case is one instance where
a man's family connections failed to save
'him from a conviction on the charge of
murder. -Detroit Tribune.
Molineux has had Mair trial among an
unprejudiced people. The result is a
noteworthy vindication of the weight and
value of circumstantial evidence under
modern methods of judicial administra-
tion and practice. -Philadelphia Record:
Apparently Molineux is regarded by
many persons in New York, lawyers as
well as laymen, as a defendant who was
probably guilty of the crime imputed to
him, but whose guilt had not been proved
so conclusively as to justify conviction of
murder in the first degree. -Baltimore
Sun.
carry your own coal up from
lar, No, -111 do, it,, I.et nao 111
place."
So he marked the :place in tl e book
at which he had ceased readi g, and
when he went down to the cellar,
grumbling all the way, she picked up
the volt:One, and found that it was a
love story, and that the passage he
had been ebsorbed in was as follows:
"My darling, when you are my wife
I will shield and protect you from
every care: the winds of heaven shall
net visit your face too roughly, these
pretty hands shall never be soiled by
menial tasks, your wish shall be my
youtl happiness-"
:Just then he reappeared, and, drop-
ping the scuttle upon the floor, said:
"There'e your coal! Give me my
book."
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.°
A clothes wringer with cog bearing
turns more easily than other kinds.
A lamp chirimey should be as large in
*diameter as the brackets will permit.
Vern sh the soles of shoes before wear-
ing. It will add to theirlength of days.
Dam cornmeal is excellent to use on
sweeplttg day. It not only absorbs the
dust, but it freshens and brightens the
carpet.
Red wine stains may be removed from
table linen with thick milk. Let it el -
main for several hours, then week the
place in lukewarm water.
SHACOWS.
Most strange it is to stand when shades are free -
Loosed from the light 0 at chained them here
and there,
't To hold their hushed derrinion everywhere -
To stand and commune with them silentba
For one was hound by dataight's tyrant glare,
The faithful follower of a cisr to be,
And one was forced -light letters needed he -
To wait all day upon a maiden fair.
And each wore then the shape of lore or loathing
Of him whom day their daylong master made;
Now all have doffed their loved or hated clothing
And mingle o'er the earth in shapeless shade.
And we, when death shall loose our souls from
self,
Shall shudder to have served so foul an elf.
-"Miauseula," Francis William Bourdillon.
ito•li ph,
When Abraham Sapiro of Person,
N.Y., practiced running' in his boy-
hood clay e and minted lanrels as a
sprinter, he probably did not , dream
that some day he would have to re
for his life with competitors not of
flesh- and blood. .
Sapiro had charge of tile mixing •
vats at the. Katz brewery. Sonne of
tvere empty the Other day,
nnd t he opportunity for clean ing. the
machinery was considered good. In
the centre of each vat is an upright
shalt. ,11o this are attached two sets
of large paddles, the edges of which
are sharp. as knives. These are
en around at high speed, and the
boiling malt is thoroughly mixed.
4 Sapiro had been cleaning and sharp-
en i ng the h Lige blades and told Mc-
Kay., his assistant, to go to the next
sown rsnd raise the lever that. allows
the ma It to flaw in. He wished t o
see if it was in working order. Ile
reran ined in the -vat and a moinent
-later was licirrified to see the great
blades moving..
alsttegan to move, for he
rightly conchtded that McKay had
ra h:-11 1 he Nvrong lever and that he
wOuld have to keep moving until he
.inistake could be rectified. But fright
had incapacitated McKay, who heard
the cries of Sapiro and was soon at
tbe side of the vat. What he there
saw transfigured him and robbed him
of all presence of mind.
Sapiro, now racing about the little
circle, might as Wen have been alone.
111; knew just how fast he had to -go, -
orxvbile one set of knives was pur-
suing him the other, moving at' the
same speed, was making pace for
The. pare finally reached its
limit, and ..as Sapiro ran, fearful of
slipping on the smooth copper bot-
tom, he began to realize that. it could
not last long.
Already his limbs began to fall.him,
a int his bred th came bard and fast.
Bat. Sapiro deterinined to die gamely,
Lind thus his life -was saved. A Work-
man in a distant part of the building
heard his cries: Ile took, in the sit n-
ation at a glance and signalled to
the pugineer. , _The knives a minute
later began to slow up, and so did
Sapiro. tIn 'watched the knives with
a look of teri•or., It became more dif-
ficult for him to keep his distance
from the awful pacers, even though
the latter were going more slowly.
Sapiro fell exhausted as they stopped.
He was lifted. out and taken home,
suffering only from the effects ,of his
race and the strain upon his nerves.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED AT
THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE,
8BAFORTH, ONTARIO.
NO WITNESSES REQUIRED.:
Human Nature Fnilihio Every where.
We sometimes put on ,a long face,
remarks an exchange, and 1oql5 as
though 'We hadn't, a ft•iend..in the
World, just 1 ecause some person has
Poundwith something he saw
in our paper. But why feel so badly
over "spilled milk?" The merchant
doesn'l please all his customers; the
postmaster, 'too, is kicked and cussed
liecaustli he made mistakes; tbe sta-
tion agent is frequently backed up in
the cornpr by Some old woman, and
given t understand this andthat
and nun erous other things; the bar-
ber is ensured for his dull razor; the
baker is accused of fraud -some peo-
Pk! (led' re that .he puts too much
Arilld in his bread; the -butcher is for-
eVer rep bided of his tough meat; the
grocer .c iarges poor accounts to good
M81.0111(118 so as to "even up," and
even tin. preacher finds it hard Work
to _pleas.: all his congregation With
his best sermon. The only good per-
son is the one who is doing the kick-
iug.
'To Keep
The best way to clean hair brushes
is with spirits of ammonia, as its
effect is immediate. No rubbing is
required, and cold or tepid water can
be used as successfully as warm. Take
a tablespoonful of ammonia to a
quart of water; dip the bristles
Ivithout wetting the. back, and in a
nioment the grease is removed; then
rinse in cold water, shake well and
dry in the air, but not in the sun.
Soap and soda soften the bristles and
do not get them so thoroughly clean.
Not a coilliel tog Nato., o.
111 J01111:411) g -I don't like dat
Ft -firmer .Jones. He's too 'spicious.
jackson--What 's he done now?
Mr. Jelins-ing-IIe's done gone an'
put a six-foot bahb-wiah fence &roan'
Ws melon patch..
•
CASTOR IA
tor Infante and Children.
ZANZIBAR SULTAN'S CLOCKS.
Bow Time In Regulated In the Do-
main* of That Potentate,
Robert Crawford of Chicago spent a
number of years wandering about this
globe and in the course of his travele
spent some months in Zanzibar. In speak-
ing of his experiences there Mr. Craw-
ford said:
"Zanzibar, yeu know, Is a small Island
on the east coast of Africa, about half
way between the entrance to the gulf of
Aden and Delagoa bay. While I was
11.1P.re I became very feiendly with the
sultan, and one day after we had become
well acquainted, when I was.calling 00
him, he led me to a room in a part of the
palace in which -I had never before been,
saying we could talk more quietly there.
"We were enjoying a tepid peg when
clocks began striking in an adjoining
apartment -first a sharp tingaling,' then
an alarm went off, the u the boom, boom,
of what could only have been grandfa-
ther's clock. Finally I could stand it no
longer and asked him what it was. 'Have
I never shown you my clocks? he ques-
tioned as his face lit up with pleasure.
He led me into the next apartment. The
walls were literally lined with clocks of
all sorts, sizes and descriptions -and of
every manufacture. America was repre-
sented, and so, too, was -every other coun-
try. All were ticking merrily, but no two
kept the same time, and so I asked him
why he didn't have them regulated.
"'Oh, I do that on -purpose,' he airily
replied. 'You see, some days when I rise
late I am sorry and want it earlier, and
vice versa. Then I come in here and
glance at one of my clocks that I know to
be either fast or slow, and there you are.
The time is 'as I want it. Younee, I reg-
ulate time like everything else in Zanzi-
bar.' With a dazed feeling that 1 was in
intiMa to conversation with the Red
Queen in 'Alice In Wonderland' I help-
lessly asked hiin what he meant by regu-
lating time for the island. '
"In Zanzibar the official time is taken
from a clock on the tower opposite the.
palace. The sultan asked me What tune
I would like it t� be. ai3d upon my saying
8 a. m. he led the way to the pOrch, sum-
moned the official timekeeper vand said:
'It is now 8 in the morning. Ant accord-
ingly!' And in a few moments I'm bless-
ed if the hands of that dizzy; old clock
weren't turned back to 8 o'clock!" -New
York Tribune.
we know of
satisfaction.
There is no fairer offer than that of
the King Quality Shoe for $3. We
have squeezed into this shoe actually
more than $3 worth of style, dura-
bility land ease. Nowhere else that
can you buy the same amount of shoe
for $3.
You are a judge every woman please come
and judge for yourself.
We are not afraid to have
you do so.
Rem.etaber-King Quality.
TRADE.
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HOW LONG
WILL IT LAST?
The Dreams of infants.
The idea has long been entertained that
babies do not, dream, but it seems tibia
this is a mistake. A few weeks after
they are born •and while asleep signs of
suction. smiles and -laughter have beet:
seen. No doubt but that the remem-
bran'ce of dreams only occurs when a
child begins to talk -and understands
what is said to it, and that is the reason
why our recollectiondo not go mueb
further back than the time when we were
5 or 6 years old, but that we dream long
before that age there is no doubt, al-
though the range of our dreams is nate-
- rally circumscribed by the elementary
sensations we experience. And that is
why in rearing children normally or ab-
normally formed it is most essential to
watch over them while they sleep and
try to gauge the significance of their
d
It IS a fact medically admitted, says
the eminent psychologist M. de Mena-
ceine, who supplies us with this informa-
tion, that the heavy, troubled dreams of
infants indicate approaching illness. If,
they awake with a start, begin to cry and
are not easily soothed, then recourse
should be made to medical adVice, for it
is a sign that their normal equlibrium is
affected.
Truest
Economy
ht
to gete les
A cheaply made warn Separator
is dear at any price, because faulty in
construction, liable to break, and diffi-
cult to opt -late. The Shaxples No. 1,
with a capacity of 325 lbs. an hour,
and the Sharpies W. 11. S, with a ca-
pacity rkf 300 lbs, are the finest pro-
ducts of the largesi and best equipped
cream separ -tor factory in the world.
The matedals eptering into the con-
struction of these machines Ere the
best ol;t air) able. The work Is done by skilled workmen, and is Subjected to the
mest rigid impection. Without fear of sub- tantial contradiction, we can say
that for case in operating, clean skimming and durability, th r- is no other hand,
power cream separator made bty.any one anywhere that is (vial to the Sharpies.
We sell these machines on the r merits; We believe that the buyer should be
allowed to decide which machine is best for him to buy. We I, ave them to any
iiitendi-ng buyer for a wick or ten days, with privilege of retur,ing the machine
if nqt peifectly satisfi d with it. P.ice of No. I machine, $90; W. H. 8. ma-
chine, $75. Wr:te for illustrated eatallogue. We want a reliable man, with
horse and rig, to sell the Sharptes Separator in the Towt.ship of McKillop Will
pay salary or commission. Write at once.
W. L. OUIMEITE, Londesboro Ontario.
•
Nature and the Darn ele.
In the barnacle we have a nique and
wonderful case of a creature that can af-
ford as age comes on to dispensle with the
eyesight that was so useful in youth. For
the young and old barnacle are as differ-
ent one from the other as fishee from sea-
weed. In the heyday of life the barnacle
Swims about tbe sea, seeking its food
With the aid of its eyes and generally
leading a roaming existence. Later in
life, however, it grows tired o this aim-
less wandering and settles do -*n to wor-
ry ships' captains bY attaching itself to
the keel of their eraft ,and defying the
mach advertised !powers of various pre -
vendee paints.
Once, then, the barnacle has beCome a
fixture, whether on ships or sharks, its
eyesight is of rio more use. It cannot
seek its food, and it cannot shun its foes,
for it never more will move. Therefore
its eyes become superfluous and, accord-
ing to ature's invariable rule ila such
castes, d &appear.
The Point of View.
Fuddy-It is the same with humor as
with everything else. A good deal de-
pends upon the point of view, I suppose.
There was Tolfet, for instance, who was
butted by Clotigh's billygoat. It seemed
nwfully funny to the rest of us, but ol-
fet di ln't laugh a bit: Doesn't appear to
be any senee of humorin Tolfet.
Duddy -Oh, I don't know. You can't
expect a man to laugh very heartily at
what is going on behind his back. And
you ens, yourself a great deal depends
upon the Point of view. -Boston Tran-
script.
Hie Pleaging Way.
Snarley-How did he become so popus
tar?
Yow-He'll repeat the story you told
him yesterday to you today and say that
it was the funniest yarn he ever heard. -
Syracuse Herald.
SILKtrgtmlirtl
put of placing
fromtholeading Silk Rasa of
Canada, and aronilthg
in packages each: contalii g in
choice assortnient of finest silk,
nt
in newest patio and brilliant;
colors, enough to over over 300
sguareinehes. No ingliketheni
for fancy work. Mailed for Thets,
;silver, 2 for 25o. Johnston 42 Me4.
Parlane,110 'Yong° St., Toronto,
11#04•41•1•111144111.1.4••••••
4 for 10 Cents ItIlrtraautZ
Bargain List, we will send1 four 9 -inch
DoWes for only 10 eta. Tboi4e Doilies are
atamped in the latest and prettiest de-
signs and are sold regularly at 10 cents
each. Don't send stamps. , Johnston &
eFarlane,110Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont.
1 56
POPULAR SONGS
P.90"19#
neatly grinted and bound in one volume), ti
grand collection of Musical Gems, sentimental, th-
etia,comic ; a variable treasury of the world's pew --
tar and beautihil songs. Price. 10 cents, postPaid.
Jontarros,taltiOFARLass Yonge St., Toroate. esn.
OVRTStilPs
ttette 0 Courifhlm*Jurrt out.. A few area
eba onztabi xisoesy,Oinutater_pofierzerer
Young 14041',14rre llowtoWlnYavor. Wed,
ding =iguana, Church Weddings,ntt. Tortneitine,
JohnstonaMeirarlane, Tonga fit., Toronto, Van.
ASBESTOS PIPE2*Lztbe• gar271
ordinary ztipe foil
oftoleoco. Will last for years. Twenty smokes of.i/grana to.
bemoan. the price of one peer cigar, ratotnowity on*. Una
&feriae. Agents want. JohadonimerarisaesDomato
BOY'S PRINFER
acompleto -printingoadoe;nontsithg
a font ofehangeable rubber tyl, to,ink
padAireezers and holder. Useful in
inattyways-printingeanis,sustking
oh:thing, bozei,eto. Everyshould
have one. Postgaid15ate..randons
Iferariaite, vaageflt.lareaba,Gan.
Not Very Consoling.
Humorist -The editor makes fun of my
jokes.
pa
Scer-Well, I don't see that you have i
any kick coming. That's more than you ;
are able.to de. -Chicago New.s.
Mot people eat as if they thougilit It
was .'
have. -Chicago News.
-
Time is Rot so large as eternity, but It
3011P03 to take up a good deal more room.
Such is Fame,
Bunko Steerer-Exeuse me) sir, but your
face in familiar !
Farmer Greene -Yew probably seen it in
the Connecticut Farmer for last July, whar
wuz a•standin' beside my prism Holstein
bull In a photygraft 1 I kinder thought I'd
be reoognized when I got to New York.-
Puok.
CHARM PENCIL ed pencil. Makes up tyauduseful,
Beantifullyengravedr4:7
Writ ebarm;tbe lead screwing in and out as des Malted,
sisilover. joluasten a Mob arlauo, 110 Yong° Bt., Toronto.
I I NE t •
110 for10 Gents re 0)..reg.
of the best tounorons redraws, outmodes Abe
Negro, Yankee, Irish. and Dutch dialects, boa is
prose &adverse, a well as humorous companions
of .W017 kind mulehansater fientpastpaidferlin. -
sieinnitOORS NiFsrLa., 110 roessig•Torweb
A WONDERF
L ANTISEPTIC COMPOUND
1\1"-CYNTO
A Aledicated Toil4 Soap of the Purest Av.' •r e Silver Medal
Britain Exhibili, n, 1897
A FEW REASOS WRY YOU SHOULD I.T-44; NOVO.
Ttr g. leo. 3007. VITHAT IT WILL DO
1 -Prevent all contagious diseases froth 6 -It will ele a a,- .. ne.ve psint, oil and
Greater
•
approaching where it is ueed. V
1
2 --It will (dean and polish point work and
not kill the gloss of the paint, 1
3 -It will clean carpets without takiug
them up. . !
4 -It will clean linoleums like new.
5 -It will clean bicycle chain and rims,
Novo is claimed to be the chea eet and best paint '
cleaner on market. Try it on r ger marlin on dont.
,
greafolitalt f! VI D and cotton ot12..
ing. AIM) ti .; nellareetead hate.
7 -It cont. ins no a ' anti 16 _strongly re.
commenth t t-^ 0.1 g" the head, as it
imparts a :411,y iterid gloss to the
hair, and is istp ,;sefel for children.
it at( IC.1311d2ie, eaontdi 021, 0:: in Biro eue Ke
Atlas Works,, Ern t FI:a• B•• peal, Liverpool, Eng.
R. H LAVERS & CO Ltd
7 '7 Estate JOHIssoN *sot.- g
1587-62
DAISY AIR RWLE
We etre ibis splendid
Eine fersellingonlvtwo
dome pariagesofi4weet
Pea Seeds, at 10 ante
emcil.
VS most *splint Tiitieties. Ail eelers. This isoftbeltreakelargePacluggearntst
andlatertmodsi,luwell finished.
'deka Plated, carefully eighted and tasted be °releasing the factory. It is just the thing for
target *entlee or for shooting eats, xfaiwrowL _etc. this kdrortlecoeht with your address And we
rind seeds. Sell them, return MOW We t'sird,_
vs&
sal=1:ed. les season for selllawn, Goa DOS TOtOlitaiing seeds
ts sheriseerder at egos. Moms aajacksPg sea
Fortner a year we have bad the agency tr the sale of
iNDAPO. Our first order was for a glade of a dozed,
our last'for One Hundred and Forty-four Hi/liars worth.'
•
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TRADEMARK 4411 dia
Made a well
an of
wie:,
viaitig9
HIN000 REPAILDY
PROTKYOBB THE ABOVi
RANNilfs Ds 30 days. Cures
an Nervous Diseases. Failing Monurr
Parma. Sleeplessness, Nightly Ends-
sionsotte., caused by past abuses, gives ,
surely tea Lost Manhood in old or soung. 1
visor 7,11toize to sluenken organs, and oniekly but 1
His for 0.00 with. written guarani e to entre
Ras y carried in vest pocket. Price girl:Dan
money refunded. DON'T IstrE an IM Ion. b
Or
got_ it, we 14 send it prepaid,
insult on higna INDAPO, If your drOggist has n
111.111000 101 011 CO., Proprs, Mims°, 111.11srear Igen s.
This rapid Increase moves Ills a resiely.thst eve17
who tries it speaks well of. Yours reeally,
ortb. Ont.
MONEY TO LOAN
Fundi of private parties, also tromOsay funds, o
...ma at lowest rates on first mortgage; terms to
.411
harrower*, JAMS L.
esatostik 1400-
McLEOD'S
System Renovator
-A NI, r-11ER---
TEGTF 6 ememEs.
A specific and -
poverished Blood. 1...
Hon of the Heart, LI
of Memory, 13,/ nJ---
Jaundice, Ki 14••,
Dance, Female Tr- a
LABORATORY-- r,
NI McLEni t.
V. .
Sold by J. Remotes, Seaforth,
1501-tf
. aura, Weak and Itt
plesintos, Palpate -
at pestilent/rig* Lose
nestSen, Gall MOMS,
.r' Disease., EL Vitus'
General Debility,
atarle,
,tst triPtor and Mann
Privacy for the
Telephone
The Bell Telephone Company offers
for sale, at reasonable prime'
SOUND PROOF CABINETS
of handsome dteogn, and with all the
improvements which experience slur
gusts. The local manager will 1*
able to efe you full partioniers,