The Huron Expositor, 1902-03-07, Page 77. 1902
world and their fel.
in your caae is thet
erve eight days in
rectiande
3,1* any statements.
court.
id, Ensign Crawford.
that I am not reach
the cottrt room, rine
by the officers.
inch to have time to.
oorts before 1goisrod
will take tibouti
course, I OATS let
,bat that will throve'
" to -morrow morn -
f" as" ked the emigre_
uset"-isaid the court.,
U be there waiting.
trintendent that you
c. He will be ex.'
inaeh, your hortor,"'
his het up from the
r Homes and
a.rd the Joyful
hat
COMPOUND'
LE WELL AND
G.
Canvass would
kottsands Are
ured
not heard in some
Compound and inf.
r the diseasea and
be connted as newa-
dere, nor are they
intouch with the
of the tinaeei
ass ilf that were
eere Paine's Celery
d thee early epring
an overw helming,
tardine the implicit.
Ii this greatest ot
Ct. would show the
ople whirs are being
iervonsneast sleepleae-
ition neuralgia,rheu-
kidLy and liver dia-
Painete Celery Conn,
hint, and happy re
-
r tat spring is with
fine weather and new
d encouragement to
LI and strong,
tery Compaund for a
stoniett every debiliti
y man and woman.
idy and sallow corn-
aeaIthy color, with
unclouded brain,. the
e aleeta. clear, fresh
the body, will be
uaer of Paine's W-
et no subatitute or
te name PAINE'S is.
ette.
Weadonai
easier to °etch a cold
hout jife insurance
.
qapy
o anxious to die rich,
.d like to live rich.
nate.
Eat respcit3e for all
arises from impertin-
y.
'mil bridegroom are
it is natural to in
taken up with each
Pa, when Let's wife
it did he do it" Mr.
look for a fresh one, I
harged with murder
for a public office,
:ople learn about him
re.
you saythat Mrs.
ere on the installmene
on-" Yea, she had
t a little with each."
trions old geatleman
-" Do you take
`ocarnan-ii Weal,
I dinna ken yet."
he is having his OWD
do anything with
suspect that she le
id a man can do no -
0 arguing about who
field of corn, when
er-" Well, look here,
!ern wiih one stalk
er." Be jabbers r
I've seen a field of
re and none yonder at
tarried man was in
father -in -late with
st Hee behavior.
cried the iracible
on hearing some of
Eenties. "if I hear
dieinheiit her.
mpla i ate.
Tat one day on the
r, ejoying gamut-
-gent' men attracted
fiellawed him elotely
Meeting him, till curi-
al, and comingi quite
he said in a confiden-
ge ye a' in se bit ?"
Das Thought.
rods conaideratien and
selection of a reliable
t to whom- you can go
assurance that your
inestly and faithfully
t yet determined who
the future, we ask
tier clruge andrned1.
and our prices the
pound, the, woricits
lily medicine, makes
thousands of testi-
eanadian people prove
can se surely banish,
ery Compound per-
aiem, neuralgia, liver
nd reit-toe-ea all im-
Oar &took of
ud ia always fresh ;
its.
Seaforth, Ont.
rernams of an un-
- isat week, ori the
west of the junct:on
egtions of the body
g the track for over
rtain at what hour
accident occurred.
identification.
a Churn
or butter, why spoil
ionernon and impure
Richardson Ca's
or '' gives butter the
iade that no other
never fadea from the
viI.substitute. At•
iving the kind thaie
aid by all dealers.
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MARCH 7, 1902.
NOPE FOR CONSUMPTIVES.
HE HURON EXPOSITOR.
•••••••••••m••• rwrikk
Frow the Ravages of This Scourge
May be Stayed.
•IeS•latt•••••••••
,Statistics Prove That More Deaths 'Occur
From Consumption Than From All
Other Contagioua Diseases Combin-
ed -How Beat to Combat the
phew.
The ravages of continroption throughout
Canada is something appalling. In. the
province of Ontario, where statistics of
deaths from all diseases are _carefully kept,
it is shown that 2,286 of the deaths occur-
ring during the year 1901 were due to con.
teamption, or about 40 per cent. more than
the number of deeths cmourting from all
.other contagious diseases conabined. These
figures are startling, and show the urgent)
necessity for taking every available means
for combatting a disease that yearly claims
ea many victims. The time to cure con-
sumptioa is not after the lungs are hopeless-
ly involved and the doctors_ have given up
eopt, Taken in its early stages, consump-
tion is curable. Censumption is a melting
disease of the lungs, and, at the earliest
symptoms of lung trouble, steps should be
taken to arreat the waste and then stop the
'disease. Consumption preys upon weak.
new. Strength is the best measure of saf-
ety: Dr. Williams' Pink Pillet are the best
tonic and strength builder known to the
medical science. The record of this medi-
cine speaks for itself and proves conclusive-
ly that taken when the symptoms of con-
sumption develop they build fl, Strengthen
and invigorate the petient to a paint where
-disease disappears. Ie proof of this take
the ease of ildege St. George, of St. Jerome,
Qtie., who says :-
"Abaut a year ago I became greatly run-
-down. I lost color, suffered constantly
from headaches and pains ia the sidea ; my
appetite left me. and I became very Week.
Then I was attacked by a cough, and was
told that I was in consumption. The doc-
tor ordered me to the Leurentian Mount-
ains, inT the hope that the change of air
would benefit , me. I remained there for
some time, but did not improve, and return.
ed home feeling that I had not =eh longer
to live. I then decided to wee Dr. Wit.
Hems' Pink Pills. After using several bot-
tles my appetite began to return, and this
seemed to mark the change which brought
about my recovery, for, with the improved
appetite came gradual but surely increasing
strength. I continued the use af the pills,
and daily felt the weakness that had threat-
ened to end my life disappear,until I finally
was again enjoying good health i and now,as
those who know me can see, I show no
trace of the illness I passed through. I be-
lieve Dr. Williams' Pink Pills seised my
life, and I hope my statement will induce
timilar sufferers to try them."
These pills are also a certain cure for the
after effects of la grippe and pneumonia,
which frequently developes into consump-
tion. Through their blood -renewing
strengthening qualities they also cure striae.
nese heart troubles'neuralgia, rheumatism,
stomach troubles,kidney end liver ailments,
and the functional weaknesses that make
the lives of so many tvotn6 a source of con-
etant misery. There are many imitations
of this medicine, and the health -seeker
ahould protect himself by aeciug that the
fall name, "Dr. Williamai Pink Pills for
Pale People,» is on every box. Sold by all
dealers in medicine or sent, post paid, at 50
cents a box or six boxes for S2 50, by ad-
dressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Oatario.
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The Referendum.
The Presbyterian Review says : ir We
have not heard from the liquor inter -este
what opinion is entertained upon this hill
From those who are working hi the interests
of temperance we have heard a chorus of
protests and approval, varying in intensity
and volume. Some have urged that an ef-
fort be madeeo secure the withdrawal of
the bill, others urge that pressure: be brought
to have the measure amended. The burden
of protest is directed against the demand
that there ahall be at least t ne -half the
votes polled in favor of the bill that were
polled at the General elections in April. To
us this demand seems an eminently fair one.
Such a measure must be backed by public
opinion before it will be fairly enforced. If
it iiiknawn that the balance of public senti-
ment is in favor of the prohibition of the
edema and that is pramically what this
measure means, there will be less diffioulty
in carrying the measure into force..
" We believe there are more in the prov-
ince of Ontario in favor of the suppression
of the saloon than there are in favor of
either the Liberal or the Conservative party.
Oar business is to see that thee come out in
October next and poll their vote. There
has never been such an epportemity for
temperance sentiment to declare itself. We
should not let the oppertunity slip. Show
those in power, whether the Liberal or Con-
servative party be returned, that temper-
anoe is not the fad of a few sentimentalists,
as we sometimes hear it said, but that it is
the conviction of the people of Om a.rio."
arrival of two neighbo , who drove the
brute off with pitohfor a* ?Ars, Gray is
badly hurt, a wound in the neek requiring
six stitches. Her condi ion s- said to be
critical.
Her is a
Because you hevenib
the beet reasou why
eight away. It 'will cu
melees youe breaeh so h
Ing so poor. Cetarrhc
cure for Catarrh, Brett
recommended by doctor
certain cure. Mr. Hen
oldest druggist in Halif
ozone gives satiofactio
It is eimple and Conveni
joys fully three times t
Catarrh remedy eold in
ozone is guaranteed to
yeti can have eeeer mon
$1.00 for two Months'
size 25 cents. N. C. P
ston, or at Fear' e drug s
Another New Y
• For the third time si
Park avenue, New Yor
leas of human life. Fie
in the New York Cent
street and Park iAvenu
dynamite explosion in
subway at Ilst street, a
day, was a fire which oc
avenuelotel, whic
killed and many injured
hotel fire since the Wi
The fire Was first Beal;
morning. The I hotel
guests, who had come
tivities to -be given in h
More than 500 persons'
The fire was confined pr
and sixth floors, near t
shaft. About the tin4
covered the lights went
dors were tilled with
unable to find their w
ened hallways, jempe
or ran directly into th
of the bnilding. I It is t
counts for the large los
the hotel was not defier
adians were perste at 't
were hilted and others
Stops ihe Cough
and Works off The Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a
cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Pike
25 cents.
Oararnar-0-.....a•-•-•Nr
°inter.,
aed Catiarrhozone is
ou sheltie' wee it
e the Catarrh that
avy and your hear -
one is a scientific-
hitis and Asthma,
and druggists as a
y A. Taylor, the
x, 'lays t "Catarrh -
wherever ib goes.
nt to use, and en -
e sale of any other
he oityi" Catarrh-
ure, and if it fails
y returned. Price
treatment, Small
Dion & Co., King -
ore, Seaforth.
The Rust on Grain.
The now notorious barberry shrub was'
the topicof discuesion at a meeting of the
Agriculture Committee of the Legislature a
few days ago. Mr. Joseph Goodfellow, of
Barrie, who has devoted some three years
to gathering evidence against the " wolf,"
as he called it, gave evidence which he was
able to make graphic and interesting. • A
number of other practical men were called
to give evidence as well, which was sup-
plemented by Prof. Loohheed, of the Agri-
cultural College, Guelph.
The oharge against the barberry is that
it causes relit of the very worst kind on
wheat, oats and other grains. Mr. Good-
fellow brought samplea of the ripening grain
and the threshed grain to. show what it was
capable of doing.
Prof. Loohheed states that the -barberry
is scientificelly recognized as one of the chief
parents of grain rust.
As the law stands, the shrub cannot be
grown within 100 yards of farm property.
The Miniater of Agriculture is introducing
a new bill on the subject, and the total ex-
tirpation of the shrub in Ontario is a possi-
bility.
How It Is Done.
The firat object iulife with the Canadiae
people is to get rich " ; the second, how
to regain good health. The first can be
obtained by energy, honesty, and saving;
the second, (good health) by using Green's
August Flower. Should you be a despond-
ent sufferer from any of the effects of Dys-
pepsia, Liver Complaint, Appendicitis, Indi-
iteation, etc., such as Sick Headache'Palpi-
tation of the Heart, Sour Stomeob,Habitual
.0oativeness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous
Prostration Low Spirits, etc., you need not
suffer another day. Two doses of the well-
known August Flower will relieve you at
once. Regular size, 75 cents. You oan get
Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies at J. S.
Robert's drug store, Seaforth.
irk HolobUnt.
ca New Year's Day
, 'was the scene of
t was' the collision
al tunnel at 56th
, second came the
tie Repid Transit
the third, Satur-
rred in the Park
20 persons were
It wee the worst
ear eyrie destroyed.
ebOut 11.30 in the
'Was crowded with
o attend the • fes -
n r of Prince Henry.
•ere' ia the house.
ncipally to the fifth
ci eievator and air
the fire was dis-
out and the cord -
°ire. 'The gueets,
through the dark -
froth the windows
emit 'tempt portqine
is fact which ho-
of . life, although
yedi Several Can-
e hotel, and some
juried.
etert ch.
its .itipleasant coz!
lug thirty drops of
a little sweetened
lieves the nausea,
athiu1atthg powers,
enabjles it to com-
iges hon. Nerviline
an a million times
tomach and bowel
11 Ore you. Price
stplie, Seaforth.
A Sick
is always relieved, an
sequeeces averted by la
Poleon'e Nerviline ii
water. It instently
and by its soothing anld
calms the stomaeh an
plate ite process Of
has been prdved more t
the beet remedy for
troubles. Nerviline
25hents at Fear's drei
-Mrs. Jamul Gray, of Lorne Mills, Rock-
wood, Wellington county, met with a seri-
ous accident on Wednesday evening. She
was putting her cows into the stable when
one of them attacked her, knocking her
down and goring her. The infuriated ani-
mal also stamped upon her, and would
doubtless lave killed her but for the timely
The Princess
ad a Narrow
Esea e.
A despatch from Lon on, England, dated
February 27th, says lhe Pi iacess of Wales
had a very narrow esca e at the Shire Horse
Show to -day. The wi aing stallion, Hixton
Tom, was being led do»n the ting as the ,
royal party was leavini, the inclosure. The
cheering scared the an mal i which got al- ,
most beyond the coatr 1 of the groom. life•
made a dash for an exi , through which the
prince and priacces, w th the other mem-
bers Of the royal party, were just abeut to
pose
They appeared totally unaware of the dan-
ger until the shouts o warning from all
,parts of the building atjtracted their atten-
tion. Then the prince s, who WM nearest
the animal, realized be4 danger and stopped
short. The stallion r shed by her royal
highness, missing her iy a foot or two only.
It was only by the ekIll of the groom, who
managed to pull the ankmal to one side as
it dashed past the itoyal party, that a
very serious and depltrable accident was
averted .
A PERMANENT CURE',
1
A Plattsville Lady Cured of a
Very Severe Case Four
Years i Ago.
PLATTSVILLE, Oat., March 3rd-(Specia1)
-Mrs. J. Barnett, whpse remarkable case
has been reported in nearly every news-
paper in Canada, still continues in good
health. .
In the aping of 1898 he was a physical
wrec14.nd a few weekietreatraent of Dodd's
Kidney Pills made her la well woman. Many
people then believed that her improvement
was only temporary, bat all such htive now
been silenced, for she et today in the, thank.
ful enigyment of a splendid health. e
Her former symptorrie have been d,escrib-
ed, as follows
Nervousness, Rheuinatism • in the left arm,
pains in the small of tie back up the spinal
1
column, and back of t e head through the
eyes, the left aide of the b dy and occasion-
ally the right aide as well, no appetite, and
could not sleep at night.
Dodd's Kidney Pills cured her.
been a member of the Ohnrob. 1.13 is time,
asid Mr. Livingstone that the church atop-
ped,pandeling to th'n irreligious element;
which encourages people to remain out
of the church.. Be said, further, it was
rot right that a man who has led a bad life
aind given ace support to the church should
be given a. Christian burial.
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A Proclamatin.
We possess all the modern and up to -date
facilities for conducting a reliable and first-
class drug famines,. When you favor us
with your doctor's prescription'our beet
efferts are put forth to make thab prescrip-
tion what your physician intended it should
be -professionally correct in the minutest
detaile.
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND.
This medicine is giving mart -glom' results
to sick people all over Canada. The won-
derful cures -affected by Paine% Celery Com-
pound dining the past year speaks volumes
in fever of the popular medicine. Thous -
andel who have suffsred from rheumatism,
neuralgia, nervous troubles and dyspepaia,
noweing thepraises of the medicine that
hasoivEn them such hsppy rusults.
Atsex. Wresoet, Druggist, Seaforth, Oat.
•
-Henry Armetrong and his, wife and two,
children had a narroW escape from being -
burned to death by the fire Which totally
destioyed their hous?i near Cardinal* not
far Sam Brookville. he family were sleep-
ing downstaira, and the fire had consented
the Outside ltitchen wean they were awak-
ened by theory of one of the children.
There was time to save only a few artiolee.
Eeen the dog wale buried to death.
Didn't Wait the Job.
A bookeeller in Cle eland advertised for
a porter. A big muse tar Irishman walked
into the shop and gla ced around ; finally
his eye rested on a bigj sign over a table
with books : " Dieletsi Works all this week
for $4." The Irishma. etio., it thoughtfully,
then. edged toward th n ft-ont door. The
floor.walker asked pis Bantly if there was
i
something he wanted; Ind the applicant
remarked, with a bee wai d glance toward
the sign : "01 come n t gib We' job, bet
Oi'll not care for it. ioltens kin wurruck
all the week for four oilers if he wants to.
OM not." And the isirr strode vigor-
. ously out.
We Look For Your Trade.
Serving the public with care, attention,
honest goods end low dep.% has ' given us a
high position dmongst the druggists , of Can-
ada. We look for yo r teade, and will use
every endeavor to make yea a regular Ons -
tomer. 1 i .
Our auppliea of pur Drugs, Medicine,
Toilet Preparations, P rfumes, Brushes,
Combs, Sponges, ete., wil interest you.
Peiee's CELE Y COMPOUND.
d to fill your orders
-banishing medicine.
d ,4rttles, we strong -
keel purifier, nerve
Ider. Paine's Celery
rentedyt it has been
used in all parts of
seeds, and has never
We are fully prepar
for this populer diseaa
Knowing its powers a
ly recommend it as ,a
bracer and flesh be
Compound is no new
tested and succesefull
Canada by tens of the
J. 5. RORERTS, Dirti
Small Town
" It's a smell villdg
" Is it so small tha
store."
"(-)h, entailer than
an emporium."
SHIP "HARD AGROUND"
A istressing skin Wiens. had
• Ip'Dr. Ag -
ell I nigh wrecked*
his good
Health," bu
news Ointm nt cari• to the
rescue and it's timely aid
relieved the dittress and
brought him afe to land.
0. H. Howard, a pr rninent steamboat man,
of Rangeley, Maine, rites :-"Enclosed find
thirty-five cents fir a b x of ,Dr. Agnew's Oint-
ment. I bought a box in Portland recently for
a distressing case of ski disease i and it did me
so much good that I w nt to try another box;
It iS the only remedy that has ever given Me any
relief and 1 belieVe it will cure me" 35 cts. 31
1. V. Feat, dr ggist, Seaforth •
-Jake Gaudahr, t
slippen on the ice wh
at Rat Portage, on F
ing, smashed a bone i
and cut his face badl
Gaudaur will never r
will be bedfast for so
broken is the one r
clavicle feigning the
piece is broken right
e celebrated oarsman,
le curling at the rink
iday night, and i fall -
his right shoulder
. The docrort say
w a boat again and
e weeks. The bone
toning out froth the
rch of the shoulder. A
ff.
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To Cure ar Cold in. One Day
Take LaxativeiirotnitiQenine Tabletet All
druggiste refundthe money if Mails te mire
E. W. Grove's igna.thre is on each boh. 25c.
-While a patty from the leity of 1Belle-
villa were crossiog the bay oti the ice,la few
nights ago, in a,bus eh route to a wedding in
Ame'iasburg, the vehicle • upset, and et lamp
set it on fire. The 'members of th party
escaped with difficulty. The bus wet con-
sumed. They did nob get to the wedding
that night.
e
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Wants too young to take medicine May be
cured of croup, whooping cough and ccIlds by
using Va.po-Cresolene--they breathe it. 1
1
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-The debt en Knox church, StrIttford,
has this year been -reduced be $2,000.
-Sir Charle Tapper and Lady- upper
have received invitations to attend 1 King
Edward's cor natior. They will 1?e ac-
companied by iss Tupper.
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On e LAXA-L11/11 PILL every ri4lit for thirty
days maim, a complete Mae of biliousness and con-
stipafion. That 14-juit 26 cente to be cured:.
A Marvello
Having a direat,and con
• liver and kidneyDr. Oha
positively cute ,many co
cannot be-reaehe,d by any
• its extraordinary success
nese, Ivor corepaint, B
kidneys and stomach t
thoroughly overcome by t
One pill a dose, 26 cane; a
gist, Seaforth, Ont,
4
Big Nairne.
.),
they call a whop a
hat. They call a store
s Medicine.
inuous action on b oth the
e's iliidney-Liver Pills will
tplicated ailments wifeh
othin medicine, and berme
and popularity. Bilious.
ighhe (Melee, deranged
ubles are promptly atid
s great family medieine.
box.
-Rev. James Liv ngetone, president Of
the London Methodist Conference, intends
have'the Methodist)
to begin a movement
t"huroh adopt the Ronan Catholic church
rule, which provides that: no man, at death,
burial if he has not
shall receive a Chris
MARITIME EXPRESSIONS.
Wised In a Metaphorical 'Sense, They
Are Quite Common.
Maritime expressions; used meta-
.1photically, are, in fact, very common.
'%iire say a couple are "spliced," a young
man, is the "mainstay" of his family,
.an intruder "puts hi's oar in," the mem-
ber from Wayback "steers1 through,"
a man is "hard up," sometinees "taken
, aback" or has "the wind taken out of
his sails," a toper is "slewed,," a loafer '
"sbins a yarn," sometimes 1"tries the
other tack," and a ruler "steers the
ship of state" through troublesome
times.
This last metaphor is extreMely an-
cient, by the way: Horace refers to
Rome as a ship at. sea, and Plutarch ,q
says the Delphic ;oracle referred to
Athens in the same way. A Tamil ,
saying embodies a like metaphor, "The
'soul is the ship, reason is the helm,
the oars are the soul's thoughts, and
'truth is the port." An old collection '
of English proverbs contains this one:
"'The tongue is the rudder of our ship."
A Malay maxim says, "The boat whieli !
Is swamped at sea any be bailed out, 1
'but the Shipwreck a the affections is
final."
Aristophanes, Plautus and others use "
an expression which comes down to
us as an English saiv, "TO row one
way and look another." An old Eng--
• lish proverb (1614) was, "It is not good
to have an oar in every one's boat" -
United -Service.
"Lifting the King."
One of the picturesque English 'coro-
nation ceremonies which have been
discontinued is that of lifting the king.
Ill the old days the monarch always
slept at the palace of Westminster on
the night beebre the coronation. The
regalia, which are still, technically
speaking, in the 'dean and chapter of
Westminster, were,brought by them to
• Westminster hall in preparation for
• the ceremony. These were arranged
on a long table, th_e crown, the scepter,.
the spurs, and SO. on. The king when
he descended from the palace to West-
rainster hall was lifted by his nobles,
on to a marble' chair.
The lifting of the king into this chair
was a survival of the old Saxon custom
of carrying the king on his shield. The
custom survived up to the time of the
coronation of George IV. When the
monarch AWLS seated in the chair, he
• at once directed by pointing his finger
= which of his nobles" should carry the
various parts of the regalia to he ab-
bey, and the proCession began. -Lon-
don Tatler.
•-Through adecieion of the court of ap-
peal in Buffalo, Mrs, Olive A. Sternaman
will receive from the Metropolitan Life In
suraece Company, of New York, the amount
of the policy carried by George H. Sterna -
man, herhusband, whom she was accused
if murdering. As will be recalled, Mrs. '
'Sternaman watt arrested in Buffalo about
four 'years ago, following the death and
buriel of her hisband in Caneda. It was
'claimed that site had poisoned him. She
stood Niel, was convicted, and was awaiting
exemition in the Cayuga jail when ae order
came granting her a new trial. Oa the
second trial she was acquitted. ' The Metro-
politan official e refund to pay the amount
of the policy c rried by the alleged eaurder-;
ed mate and t e widow brought suit. The'
lower condo d aided against her, and the'
case was carried to the court of ,appeal,
with the result that a decieion was handed I
down reverting all the decisions of the lower
courts.
HAGYARD'a YELLOW OIL cures spraine, bruisee
sores, wounds, cuts, froetbites, chilblains, stings of
insects, burns, scalds, contusioul, etc. Prion 26o
•
-.A young man named Edo McKay was
poispned by eating canned chicken at Cal.,
gar, clue day last week. He died soon after
pertaking of the poisoned meat.
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DR. LOW'S WORM SYRUP i3 a safe, sure and re;
liable worm expeller. Acts equally well on children
or adultS. Be sure you get Low's,
-035. Coventry, medical health officer, of
Wiedsor, and one of the most respected
residents of that place died on Saturday,
after a week's•illness of pneumonia. •
•
MILBURN'S STERLING HEADACHE POWDERS
cure the worst headache in from five to tWenty
utee, and leave no bad after-effects. Ono powder 6o,
3 powders I0o, 1Ci powders 253.
How the Peach Was Proanced.
That the lescious peach has been de -1
rived from the hard shelled almond can =
no longer be successfully denied. It is
said that the peach in its origlitial soil
was a virulent poison and that he Per-
sian warriors brought to Persia some
of the seeds and planted them for the
purpose of poisoningethe points of their 1
arrows so as to render wounds caused',
by them to be fatal, but a change of ;
climate and soil produced' a fruit
which is not only 'Unions, but Is es•,,
teemed exceedingly healthtill.
The Building of a Life. .
Life is a building. It rises slowly day
by day through the years. Every new
lesson we learn lays a block on the edi- '
Deo which is rising silently =within us.
Every influence that imPresses us, ev-
ery book we read, every conversation
we have, eitery act 'of our Ommonest I
days, adds !something toi thb bit 181blQ
building. -4. R. Miller. .
!yet Put Oat,
I WAS 110t 6tIeCessful in the attempt
to eject the ict,ok from my house.
But what nettled me was -the utifilt-
fled demeanor Of the woman.
"You might at least have the 00
breeding to at 'put out,' tl ; 'cried' and
left the kitchen,. slamming. the dor be-
hind me.-PlIck•
•
Why He Nita.s Rejected.
The soul of a rajah who had been
released from the cares of this world
and an uncongenial wife presented
himself at the gates of paradise.
"Have you been in purgatory Yet?"
demanded Brahma.
"No, but I have been married."
"Enter then. It is the same thingi"
At this moment another seul arrivedt
who begged Brahma to allow him also
to enter.i
•
ftly, softly. Have you been in
tory yet?"
, but neither has that other 1e1.
low. ° He died the same day I did."
ry true, but he had been mar-
ried.'
"Married, indeed! Why„ I have been
married three times."
"A ay, then, to the lower regions!"
said rahma sternly. "Paradise is not
tuad for imbeciles."
itS
purg
CCN
A Man's Success.
Ever think what "success" in life
means to a man? That he work -like
a dog as long as he lives and send his
wife abroad and his children away to
scho 1. Then when he dies he mint
lea -v4 a competence for his "loved
on,es," in order that they may Con-
tinue to live without work. Ever hear
of a man's loved; ones being critiebsed
for failure to do their duty toward
him? But from the time the boy is
eight years old to the time the man
Is tottering with old age he never picks
up 4 book, newspaper or magazine
withOut seeing something with refer-,
enee to his duty. But did you ever
hear of any one owing a duty to man
or bOY?
•
• • A Wasp's
The female wasp spends the winter
in a torpid condition, and when spring
arrives she hunts up some sort. of
sheltered spot appropriate for a n6t.
Having selected the retreat, she Pre-
ceede, to lay within it the fottnda ion
of a home. For this object earth v11l
:not Serve her turn. - The substance of
Which the walls and chambers of the
house are to be composed must be
none' other tlian the finest paper, made
of "Wood pulp, mixed with a sort of
sizing, worked to a pasteand finely
spread in sheets.'
Brief Naval Message.
One of the briefest naval dispatches
ever penned was 'Captain Walton's
message to his Chief, Admiral Byng,
after the defeat' of the Spanish fleet
off Pape PassarO in 1718, and it ran
thus
Sir -I have takerand burnt as per mar-
gin, going for Syracuse, and am, sir, your
obedient servant. J. We.r...ToN.
A Director.
"They tell mej that Jim Muggine is
one of the directors in a big city cor-
poration now," said the grocer.
,"Yes. I seen him las' time I was
down to town," said Mr. Medd=ergrass.
"He directs the envelopes fer the firin."
Some men wake up and find them-
selves fatuous, while lots of others
stay up all night'and never eVerl get a
glimpse of fame. •
TRAMPs ON THE OARS.
i
The Box Car In Often Entered by
Springing. the Door Off.
The box car is often entered by
springing the door off its iron way at
the side opposite the seal. A party go-
ing one way will do this for 4 party
going the opposite direction ;Ind then,
when all are in, spring the door back
again. Since everything externally is
in ithe best *of order, long trips may
be:made in this manner without dis-
i
tur a.nce or interruption.
ow and then the prisoner is ex -
pod d to danger of starvation. A case
of 'this kind has been related to me
wh re only the accidental =yisit of a
tra n hand saved a man from death.
Arailroad accident, whether by wa-
ter or fire, is a very serious affair to
passengers of this sort. You have
doubtless read more than once, as I
ha e, of tramps drowned like rats or
bultned or crushed to death while steal -
inn r4des in this fashion. Riding the
tucks is done in varions Ways. A:
loc motive engineer of my acquaint -
an e has shown me the precise spot
fron which ha had taken out two men
at One thne. It was on the rear truck
of he tender. They were resting face
do nward on the truck beam, with
jut eleven inches of 1 vertical space
for their bodies by Ictual measure-
ment.' ,
Four per cent of sailing vessels and
2te nor <Int (,f steamships are lost in
yi4tr.
The Forbearing. Dog. •
good dog is the best friend a man
can 'have," remarked the tobacconist to
the wooden Indiatt. "When you get
sick, he doesn't tell you what to. take,
and when you get well he doesn't tell
you how much- worse belied th9 same
disease,"
The Crescent: as an Evelblein.
he crescent has been known since
tine out of memory.' In ancient my-
th logy .it decorated the foreheads of
Di ea and or Astarte, the Syrian Ve-
nn. In the days of Rome's greatest
glory the _ladies wore it as an orna-
ment in their hair. Since the founda-
tioiof Constantinople, the ancient By-
za tura, it has been the emblem of the
city and as such adorns its walls and
public buildings, besides being stamp-
ed on its coins and postage. The legend
which accounts for its universal adop-
tion in Turkey, and Constantinople in
particular, is as follows:
Philip of Macedon laid siege to the
city in the year _840 B. C. ile chose a
night of unusual darkness for the pro-
poaed assault, but was foiled by the
Mt4011 suddenly breaking from behind
a ploud. In commemoration of this
prdvidential deliverance the crescent
was adopted as the symbol of the city.
The Mohammedan sultans were slow
to assume this emblem until Some one
rinIntioned that it was the symbol of
indreasing greatness, power changing
as fapidly as the phases of the moon.
. Too Strong For a Jury.
"'You can never tell what a -jury will.
do in the way of awarding damages,"
said a lawyer. "Some years ago' I
happened to be present at a meeting
between a man injured In the big rail-
road wreck onithe Lake Shore, at Ash-
tabula, and representatives of the road.
The man asked $25,000, and the rail-
road had offered $17,000. The man
told his story, and It was a terrible
one. It seems that he was caught in
the wreck and held by one foot, which
was pinloped down. The wreck caught
fire, and the flames crept toward him.
Firemen and others around saturated
his clothing with water and placed
wet blankets over him, but be was not
released until his foot was burned off.
It was a grewsome story.
"One of the directors of the road was
present. He took the claim agent aside
and saicit 'Give. that man $25,000. If
he tells his story in court, he will get
damages enough to put the road into
the hands 43f a receiver.' He got the
money." -
Get Rid
of
#It
If you have catarrh, why
don't you try to I get rid of
it?. The fist thing you
know it will/ go drown into
your lungs or stoimach and
cause serious tronble. Yu
should use Vapo-Cresolene at once.
i Tim cure is so easy and scJI pleasant.
I You put some Cresolene in he vapor-
, leer, light the lamp be eath and
breathe -in the vapor whil sleeping,
thait's all. The healing, soothing vapor,
goes all up through, the nos quieting -
inflammation and resioring th parts to:a
healthy condition. -Doctors rescribe rt.
Vapo-Cresolene is sold by druggist everywhere.
A Vapo-Cresolene outAt, ineluding the Vapor1zer and
Lamp, which should last a life -time, nd a bottle of
Cresolene, complete, -6 1.5o I extra stp, lies of Creso-
1ene25 cents and 5o cents Illustrated b oklet c. tain-
ing-bysicians' testimonials free upon reobest. VAro-
-:prsorAttm co, reo Fulton St„ New Yo- k U.S.A.
Recommended and sold by I. V. Fear
Druggist, Seaforth. i
hlo Thanks Due.
A minister went front Kansas City
down into the country to pr itch. Be-
• fore going into the pulpit h asked if
any one interrupted with "a ens" and
other ejaculations, i as he ould not
, stand such interjections. H was told
• of one old woman who al ays made
herself heard at all good p ints. She
tvas staked on this Occasion to desist,
and she obliged for once. t the end
ttf the sermon the ininiste met her
end warmly thanked her f r bolding
her tongue. '
"No need to thank me, n need to
thank mei" sbe exclahned. "You said
uothing whatever to make «e shout!"
F
Comes That Way.
A young minister who was naturally
of a shy disposition was rather embar-
rassed at his first martiage ceremony
and unwittingly reversed the usual
order of the service, thus making the
bridegroom promise to love and obey
his blushing bride. • The error passed
unnoticed at the time, but shortly aft-
erward it dawned upon the father of
the bride that a mistake had occurred,
and he said.to the minister: ,
"I believe, Mr. you have made
John promise to love and obey my
daughter. Ah, well," he added after
a pause and with a ely look at his bet-
ter half, "I suppose it won't matter
much. It generally conies to that ally-
way."-Peareme
A Story of Stevenson.
Robert Louis Stevenson was par-
ticularly attached to the "v" lin Ilia
name and utterly averse to th a "ph"
form of spelling. Letters of admiring
autograph hunters did not often draw
..him, but ohe day in 'Samoa a letter ar-
rived containing praise so judicious
that he said, "That I niateeenswer,"
Then his eye catiefit fhe envelope, ad-
dressed to R. L. Stephenson. "Step
hence, Step -ben -soul" he cried and,
crumpling the offending missive, flung
it on the fire.
He Didn't Have to Kneel Down.
Flora -What a lovely ring! And It's
a lady's ring too.
Horace -Yes, I thought you wonld
like it.
Flora -Why, Is it Or me?
Horace -You are i l'ady, aren't you?
'
. Flora -Oh, dear! This is so sudden!
Last Fate Worse
Smith -Poor We
hard time of it,
divorce front him,
Jones -Yes, and
Than His First.
Orly is having a
Is first wife got a
ou know.
e has a hard time
paying her alimony; I suppose.
Smith -Worse than that She is his
• present wife'h dressmaker.
I
Two riCrials.
Tess -Aren't you gong to choir re-
hearsal tonight?
Jess -No.
"You'd better. NV' 're going to give,
that new hymn a tp, al."
"Can't. I'm going Ito give a new hin3
J1. trial myself." !
A High BallOoln Ascension.
MM. Siering and Berson of the
Meteorological Intitute of Berlin
have -lately ascend° . in a balloot of
8,000 cubic meters Capacity to the
great height of 3,800 feet. Suc-
cess was possible only because the
aeronauts began th breathe pure one --
gen at an elevation of. about 21,000
'feet;
•
Keep Busy.
An unhappy fife is an idle ne. Those
who are happiest are the m st earnest
workers. It 18, folly to sa that we
can find no labor. Life itse 1 is a stu-
pendoils task. It is cowardly however,
to shirk labor by feigning ot to see
It. Each mortal, if he doe his duty,
will have a busy life.
3tost Unusual.
"Jigliy's a queer fellow. Itfe bought
a 'couple of tickets froth] e for an -
amateur theatrical pericaellance for
charity."
"And he actually used then?"
"Not' only that but he s ys he en-
joyed himself." -Catholic St ndard and.
Times.
Put Him In the Shade.
Hewitt -What becanie the girl
that you used to say was tie light of
your life?
Jewett -Another fellow came be-
tween me and tbe light..
The Toil.
"I should like to ask you, Mu Reiter,
" ?
as a successful literary mach what Is
an author's hardest struggl
"Staying successful, young man."
Admit occasionally to yOur friend
that he knows more than You do. It
t
gives him a great impressi n of your
discrimination and good sen -e.
,
•
It sometimes happens thlat when a
man fails in doing anything else won.
11.0 marries well. -
THE MOST NUTRI IOUS
Epps's C eoa
Prepared from the finest i selected
Cocos-, and diatinguiahe every-
-where for Delicacy of lFlavonr,
Superior Quality, andI Highly
Nutritive Properties. old only
in quarter -pound tina,I labelled
JAMES EPPS & CO., Limited,
Homceopathic 'Chemists, London,
England. F
Epi)s's C
coa
BRE AKF.A.ST-SUPPER
1765-26
Found at Last
liver pill that is smalliand euro, hat acts gently,
qu kly and thoroughly, that does n t gripe. taxa -
Liver Pint possess these qualities, and are a sure
cue for Lim Complaint, Otnatipation, Sick Head-
aci e, etc.
ea • sin
or Cute, Wounds, Chilblains, Chapped Had,
Rheumatinn, Stiff Sainte, Burns, Soilds, Bites of In-
sAeete, ,ieCror:p, Coughs,‘Colcie, Hagyeird's Yellow Oil
wri be found an excellm
ent reedy. Price 25 cent*
U
de ,
If a ehil-1 eats ravenously, grinds the teeth at
nights and picks its noee, you may almost be certain
nt Worm P
tains its Own cathartic,
DLew'Pleasas omp, thiremedy eon-
s
It has worms, aid:__.*..should administer without deity
r.
rill -mina Sterling Headache Powers give MUM
prompt relief from monthly pains an1 leave no bad
after (fleets whatever. Be sure yo ge) Milburn's.
Price 10 and 26 cente. All dealers.
•
-.4* • a. -
B itith Troop Oil Liniment is unEu-pass9d by any
Thirnent on the market to -day. It le coniposed of
healing, Soothing, and cleansing ve stable oils and
extracts. It is put up in large bott,lies fo: the omen
price of 26 cents.
Es • ow •
The essential lung -healing principle of the pine
tree bee firally been succesifully separated and re-
fined into a perfeot cough rnediefue-Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guar-
antee of eatisfaction.- Price 26 cents.
Asaismasse
dt LandsOrl
SEA.F1P"1
'.ONTA 10
DEALER IN .ALL
INDS OF
FURNITPRE
UPHOLST NC
-AND
UNDERTAK INC.
Upholstering a spe4ia1ly, -and up-
holstering coverings always on hand.
Also Window Shades fitted and put
up.
Curtain Poles, Pietares and Picture
Framing.
Alt wrongs made in every de-
partment 4 our work :a our expense.
Undertaking Braaoh.
_
We have a large andi v&ried assortreent
from which teichoose in inie of need, And at
prices that have been a ma ter of egteeable
surprise to all who haye dealt with tee
Two fine hearses on hand for summer and
winter use. Night call.4 dt my reeideece,
corner cottage in rear of Dominion Bei*,
will be promptly responded to.
_
JOHN LAND1,1130ROUGII
Those who Ehave' used Laza-Liver Pills
soh% Biliousness, yspepsla,
r
say they have no equal for relieving and
curing Constipation, 13 oic Heads*
Coated Tongue, FoUl Breath,
Heart Burn,Water Brash or
any disease or disorder of the stomach,
liver or bowels.
Mrs. George vvilliams, Fairfield Plains,
Ont., writes as fol
lows: " As there are so
many other medicines offered for sale in
substitution for Laxa-Liver Pills I am par-
ticular to get the genuine, as they far sur-
pass anything else for regulating the bowels
and correcting stomach disorders."
r
Laza-Liver Pills are purely vegetable;
neither gripe, weaken nor sicken, aro easy
to take and prompt to act, I
I
SEAFORT1,1 ONT.
STORE UN:bp THE
II
Our direct connectipus Will save you
time aid moneylfor altpointei
Canadian 16rth West
Via Toronto ari Chicago
• Britieh Columbia ad 'California
points
Our rates are the low ' t. We have them
suit everybody and PJLLMA TOUR-
-ST OARS for your oomthodaton. Cali
ter further biformatIon„
Grand Trunk Railway.
Trains leave Seaforth taid Clinton Hations se
allows:
'tome Wirer- siiroarn. Mmes.
Pasitemer.....-.... 2,40 e. st. 1166 r,
Passenger-. e.1.2 P. M. 1027P M.
Mixed Train.._ _ 9,20A. M. 10.15 A. IL
*red Train.-- - 6,J.5 F. M. 7.051'. M
amine EAST -
Passenger_ . * 7 68A. M. 7.28 AM,.
Passenger.. .. /3. 11'.81. 166 P.M.
ilized ., 4,40 P. 4,26 E
sseeng r. • mixf,d,
Wellington, GreT and Brace.
Gore NORTE- Pa
Ethel • 8,07.e. M. 130 r. O.
Brussels...... 2.11 2.10
• Bluevale.. -... 8,27 135
Winghant., - 8.38 3.25
Gonna Sown- PXasenger. Mixed,
S,65 A. lt.
Wingbam. •-• • • I, • • et• •6.68 A. n.
Sinevale -......- 7;02
Brussels.... ........ 7.18
- 7.28
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Leaden, depart. .
Centralia__ ...„
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Londesbora
Winghata arrive...
SOW. SOUTH-
Wingbam, depart..
BsXave.
9.17
9.45
10.02
n and Bruce.
Peng
..0 8.16 AM•4m. 4.40 J4
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920 • 6.0
.,. 9.50 6.25
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1033 7.14
10,41 7.23
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