The Huron Expositor, 1902-08-01, Page 71902
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'lir Vigor
elegant for:.
keeping the
e ends.s'-,=
nntfork, 1U.
,g splits
:he lain
on your
friends
y hair of
[end.
Vigor in
vent the
splitting
stop it.
gouty you,
w
oxPreaS
1ve- the name
ce. Adti,,
well, Mans.
THE ?HURON X -ti OsITOR.
E FOR 50 YEARS
he largest Watch
se Gorpapy inj the
].d, whose products
e the standard in.
I watch Markets.
e Stiffened
F4°BOSS Gold C.Ara
s stood the test
time and proved
e best value in a
tch Case. Guar -
teed for 25 pears',
ar. All have this
rk it in them.
HN * B U LG E R,
SEAFORTH.
,t of any sort
ds--4if he can
which ie often
ustrated afresh
tate Dr. Stew-
ging; for 8on]&
the doctor
out what kind
den an Oppartun
of a neighbor
3, the stranger
remark that he
doctor's-r-auti-
e that I should
especially of a..
is ---if you were
Lochaber to-
•ahorlld say the
Dugald was not
• and Great
blies of
ST FOOD
ern Diet for
descents.
A VARIETY`
become famella
convalese
froin weak di
nutritive proper--
,ysicians. malt;
strengthens the
, and in a. short
3stinate dyspepo
kIy enrichesthe
attered system.
er the strong and
>r. -
I- `i3e-
ontF for a Sun-
paused before a:
were displayed
,ime in various
In some parts of
d is other parts
. nited States is
rid where 'tis to-
y birthday if I
we a birthday if
3 your birthday
Big
flare 1�`'
he population is
t hag advantages.,
e is if he is born
abroad he is a-
y, countin' he be-
-but when you
t to purchase- for -
sally known and
largest Gale of
since 186, for
Ronsumption and
s, without losing -
le years, you wilt
Jnr attention: to,
There are so
tedies made by
are cheap and
• but for severe
-and especially
here is difficult
pg during the
is nothing like
all druggists- in
odbury, N. J.
tap -hs..
be sure you're -
e ball diamonds
seem to be in --
tion: transforms
e-
ra in a row boat
kunniug forward.
tfi dance to enable -
ikes.
,essful iawyera ;. -
lemselves of the
to his cellar to
taring him is
hen even -Chi -
Diseased
false, unnatural
s increase your
em, Strengthen.
the heart will
what to take, its
a digestion that
that is eaten.
or, stakes rich,
titin eIy the: most
engthener known
the nerve tone,
, makes the fees
well. Ferrozone
d coats only 50c.,.
le Co.,, Kingston,
ululate the Liver.
baser, of Logan,
eve Ontario, last
!for several days`
d., before leaving,
(mite, for which
it, as the land: is -
expecte to more
A Big.
Bracing
Tonic • .
Fine old port wine
to which has been
added Peruvian
Bark in proportions
approved by the
EnglishandFreneh
'pharmacopoeias is
the ideal bracing,
blood giving, life,
renewing tonic.
Such a prepara-
tion is
Wilson's
Invalids'
Port s
Prescribed by all
' - leading physicians.
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WHOLESALE AGENTS;
CE A. WILSON & CO.. MONTREAY
FOR SALE BY
JOSEPH WEBER,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in Wines
and Liquors.
allor-In. rear of Dominion Bank, in prem-
ises formerly occupied by H. D. Jack-
son & Son,
SEAFORTH.
tf�E THE GENUINE, .
UThAY r
itiot.
THE UNIVERSAL. PERFUME"
For the Handkerchief,
Toilet and Bath.
REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES !
1796
BABY'S OWN irABLETsl.;
Eor Weak and S:.cl1y Children
During the Ha
eather.
Thousand of children laic durin the hob
weather months, because au mer a mp taints
and stomach troubles corse i sudde ly,l and
mothers do not have them ans at hand to
promptly cheek and euro t em. Is hetes
*here Baby''s Own Tablets are u.ec! these
precious little lives can !be saved, l and no
home where there are inf me a. d young
children should be without hem.
Baby's Own Tablets will prom tly ; sure
all stomach and bowel tro bles, a ' d ere a
great relief to teething hi dreo. TheTab-
lets ere sold under a post tide guar: ntee that
they contain neither pi to nor ;harmful
drug. Crushed to a po d r the • con be
given with absolute sxf ty to a .e , born
babe. Mr*. R., Fergn on 105 a sfield
street, Montreal, says : " I h=ve ; used„
Baby's Own Tablets anhave fo nd 'them
the beat medicine I have evergiven my
children. My baby hast aliisays b en small
and delicate, and suffered s�o much last'sum-
rher with his teeth that'I did not think he
would live. Then he akin and cough. As
the doctor's medicine d d - of help him, I
Sent for Baby's Own Tale s, and they did
him a wonderful amoun o good, and, 6 he is
now getting on splendi • ly I gladly give
my experience for the •;neib of other moth-
ers." Ii your druggist toe' not keep these
Tablets they will be ser t bj mail poet paid
at 25 cents" a box by w Wag • direct tlo The
Dr. Wiliiame Medici•o Co.. Brockville,
Ontario, or Seheneetad , v' . Y.
TIME TABLE.
Grand Trunk Railway.
trains: leave Seaforth and Clinton stations at
,allows
Atoms, Wier--
Raeeenger .......
I weenier ,...
Mixed Train.... _
Mixed Train ........
Gra Essr ..
aeeanger...,...
Passenger......
Mixed
•
Taking haoes.
A jovial looking man otla Jersey Cities -
Pittsburg train drank f egieatly and deeply
from a quart bottle, hied he courteously
"offered before each swig to his fellow pas-
iengers, one of whom, an ascetic looking
Man, refused the bot le with *cora, and
eventually delivered lecture on temper-
ance, ending with :
"You take awful 'lances in clouding
your brain with alcoho . When ;you again
come into poseessio>i c" vt4ur normal seenee,
;you may be in the; gutter, you iwnay; be in
prison, you may jbe in :eternal liuniah-
meat ?"
After the berthsha. been msde tip for
the night, the jovial one staggered down
!the anile, putted -aside he flap of that occu-
pied by the lecturee a . d asked
th Where yoush groin, o],fel'r
"Pittsburgh,"-thia se'v+erely.
"Y gush didn't tip p p -porter. "l
" I never do. It's b. d practice."
" You take awful hapoe8, ql' tel'r in
;loxia' your wits not ti . pia ' porter. When
'you wake up yoush m: y [ae in rittaburgh,
iyoush may be in Fort Wayne, yoush may
be in Bhi-Shicago !" P riladelphiai Press.
} DR. LOWS WORM SY UP is a safe, sue and re
liable worm expeller. Ac egu$Ily well' on children
for adults. Be pure volt Pet Leers.
He Aske a : im.
"Gentlemen, you ouI'ln't take me to be
a member of a milli nai>te's family„ would
4 you ?" inquired the yo ng man.
" Frankly, we wool ' n t."
"Neither would th mi lianaire. [ asked
him last night."
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S uPOHTII. C'LIMOS.
12.40 P. M. 12.65 P. M.
10.13 P. M. 10.27' P. M.
9.20 A. K 10.16 A. M..
8.15 P. M. 7.08 P. Al ;
7.53 A. M, 7..38 A.
8.11P.M. 2.56P.
4.40 P. 3d 4.16 P.
Palmerston and Kincardine.
111ESS hox,tt, Pass. Mixed. 'Mixed
Railmemtert 7.30 p.m. 12.20 p.m 8.45 a.m.
eel. .: 807 1.07 940
tela.... <8.17 1.10 1000
%Iuerate...... K27 1.30 10.20
Wingham....... , 8.38 1.35 10.30
Gem Som. Pass. Mixed. Pas3.
Wingham... ....
Bluevale
Brunets, ....... ..
Ethel
,Y4lmeraton
661 a.m.
7.92 °. _.
7.18
7.28
8.20
9 a.m. 3.05 p.m.
9.17 3.13
10.00 3 26
10.15 3.35
11.30 4.20
London, Huron and Bruce.
1e NoRTH-
London,depart- ...
......
Centralia. ......,.._ ....
Exeter...-.... •......
Regina- .
titppen ...
Brncefletd ......... .....
Londeaboro _.......» ..
Belgrave- ....... _.
Wingham arrive.... ...
2000sa: Sour
Wingham, depart.. _... ..
gelgrave..
Blyth. ... _
Clinton_
Brueeflotd ....
1Hensalt .. ,..... -.
Exeter
L`satraia.... .. .... -.
London, (arrive).. -...-
Passenger. _
Passenger.
8.15 A.m. 4.60 PA(
9.18 6.66
9 30 8.07
9.44 6.1S
9.50 8.26
9.68 8.33
10.16 8.65
10.20 7.12
30 33 7.20
10.50 7.83
11.00 7.55
Passenger.
8.60 A.M. 8.10 F. s,
7.01 8.23
7.14 3.35
7.22 3.46
7.47 4.15
8.06 4.40
8.16 4.60
8.22 4.65
8.86 6.10
8.46 6.20
9.46 A. s. 6.20
The rilaillop Mutual Firi
Imuranze Company.
FARm AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY INSURED
and the ribbon • oh laces them shows no
sign of wear. .
Her pique ocke, ties, etc., show no'
ridges of blaok a the nape of the neck.
Safety pins o{not evidence themselves at
her `waist line. ` 3
She is partiailar about using fresh dress
shields.
Her skirt beidings are not induced to
stay on by means of pins.
er stbckings a e mended.
Her white pet iooate are white nob drag.
gled. -
Her skirts a hate are treated to thoro-
ugh inspection ell the clothes brush.
In short, shell typifies that beat of all
things, " a± tid ! woman.'
Another sug stiou is that she never lets
her heels stay n over, when it is so cheap
to have them straightened, and. another
that there is a liimit so the transparency of
the transparen'waist for -street wear.
Parson 'v . Lawyer.
A caee was being tr ed recently respecting
the soundness in a hor e, in whiele a clergy-
man, not educated in he school qf 'Tatter-
sall, appeared as a chi f 'Witness. i
He was a bit confu ed n giving his evi-
barriatee Who (Dr -
127 the difference
ee
arcl y know the differ -
and a cow, or a bull
-bowing to the,
dence, and a :bluster* ng
Pray, air do you kn
between a horse and a co
the clergyman ; "1
ence between a horse
and a bully ; only th
counsellor-" has no e."
J. B. McLean, President, Kippen P. O. ; Thomas
Rays, Secy-Treas. Seatorth P. 0. G. Broad.
leot, Inspector of Losses, Seaforth P. 0.
W.G. Broadfoot, Seaforth; John G. Grieve, WI
; James Evans, Beeobwood John Watt,
'Junes Cumming Egniondv -e ; J. Yeo, Holmes.
ville P. O.; George Murdie and john C. MorrisOn,
kauditors
Puttee desirous to area% loonranoos or trio's-
:ottother business will be promptly attended to os
Coon Cotton Root Conipouna
euccessfully used monthly by over
oaoo Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies aSk
your druggist for Cook's Cotton. Root Coin -
d. Take no o thpr, DS all Mixtures, pills and
tattons are dangerous. Price. No. 1, $1. jeer
-pox;No.2, 10 degrees stronger.$3 per box. Np..
'or 2, mailed on receipt ot price arnel two 8-eent
stamps. The Cook Company Windsor, Ont.
1RV-Nos. I and 2 sold and recommended by all
responsible Druggists in Canada.
_ Sold in Seaforth by Mex. Wilson, J. S. Roberts sn
Rosebery an
A story is being
Rosebery is the all
occasion he went iatei
establishment to pu
while he stood bare -
fitted, a bishop enter
and mistookethe ear
assistants.
" Have you a hat
showing his cwn extr
Lord Rosebery to
"No," he replied a
got a hat like that, a
wear it !"
the BiShop.
told of whieh Lord
eabject. On one
rge Oxford street
e new .hat, and
ed wa tine to be
d op the s me errand
tor one f the shop
lik(1 this ?l he asked,
or inary headgear.
k it from him and ex -
:before he answered.
ged
cha
ea
People Wit
Generally suffer fro
use Cetarrhozotes In
and be cured. The p
ozone vapor siaeads
sage of the breathin
the very root of the
the germ, purifies a
surfaces. and erradi
catarrh in a short ti
'Pare, sweet breat
from the use of
Complete outfit, g
Kingston, Qatari°.
hrongh every air pas -
organs, aad reaches
'seise at once ;.it kills
d cleanser" the mucous
&test every vestige of
e.
, free froin ,headache,
ge are quiekly derived
Caterrhezone Inhaler.
arariteed Cure, costs
i •
Weghty Words.
A " drnpeme ," who was driven to a rail-
way station in -southern city, by aro old
negro, gives- the result of their converse -
tion :
" Bose, if you can say over a few big
words on de wt y down, I'd be extremely
disobliged to you."
" How big words do you went "
" Can't get lom too big, boss, I's a power-
ful hand to'meenber big words, ae' get 'em
off when a caIliamitous occasion predomin-
ates."
" Do you expect to find use far them this
morning ?'fi
" Reckon 1 toes, sah. My son Abraham
works down t a the depot, and whenever I
comes around !kio tries to show off ober me,
an' makes me :feel small, He'll try it on
dis mawning, n' I just want tc be fixed to
paralyze hi3 daa'
We had albut half a anile to go, and
before we react ed the depot I gave him a
large and chi f assortment of Webster's
Ioegest vocabil aria auriositiee.
When we dr w up at the plat
ham was there and also a dozer
ple who were l go on that trait
good opportui 'ty for the son i
and he realiz:; ' it, and came f
raised his erre od shouted :
" Ya, dar, ' man ; hain't 1 tole yo"bout
to' hundred !times not to s= gaciate dot
stupendous 01, vehicle in de way of de
omnibus ? S i ole niggers don' seem to
have no rho' i pa of de consanguity of reti-
tude dan a a has
" Was yo t spokia' to me, ah ?" stiffly
demanded the father, as he at od up and
glared at Ab ham.
" Of oo'seJ was."
"Den sir, ' want you to dist
stand daft when de co•operatio
perialisrn seetp,s to assimilate
infringement ' t hereditary ava
shall retract ty individuality,
-not befo',rli4h !"
Abraham's €ayes hung oat, h
became ash oe or, and his knee
him as if the : epringe were ab
way. Ib,was '.a minute before
a sound, and fb hen he reached f
with the;matlered observation
Things attb getting so mix
can't telt wec.QIer I'm his son
Dr. Hamilton's Pi le Stimulate the Liver.
To Londo
Sir Robert Bond,
Newfoundland, tol
scheme for an expr
To realize this ide
Canada, will have
Bay. When thet is
go from London to
only 70 hours being
would go :
Londen. to Galway
Galway to Halls B
Exploite Bey,
foundland
Halls Bay to Port
Basques by tail
Poet _Aux BaeqUes
pa,y Bay
Aspay Bay to New
by rail
If turbine steam
hour were pile` o
would be reduced t
Mr. Bond wauld
harbor fortified lin
for British vessels
Canada in time af
the submarine cabl
in 14 Hours.
the! Prime minister of
repreeentative of
censl5r an alluring
se Atlantic- steamship
1 the Cane° Strait, in
ewslork in 124 hours,
spent on the`sea. He
y rail 12 hours
Nevia
Windsor, tell from the second st
hotel a few days ago to a deme
feet below. The lad was uneono
hours. He sustained a se
wound.
---ThorneaFlynn; who left
eight or nine years ago for t
States, ha nob been heard of
book showing $800
left a ban
and it is t
never sen
amounts t
-Rev.
form Abra-
white pees -
o show off, e
rward and
uctly under -
of the ini-
disruptalele
iciousnees,
ut nob tido'
• bent under
ut 'to give
e could utter
r my trunk
his fadea"
A SWORN STATE ENT.
His 'Good. Opinio s of
Dc4d's 'Kidney Pi s.
671-. hours
Anx
21, hours
York
hours
rs, Making 36 knots an
, the Atientie passage
441houre 1,
like to see St. John's
der to afferd protection
a the grain route from
ar, 4nd far the safety of
OTTAWA, ;Oat:, July 28th (Special). -
Mr. George 4. Kent, ot 309 G'Imore street(
this city, had Bright's Disease ome eight or
nine years age.
He had been in bed for mon hs, gradually
getting worse, and physiciane ould do noth-
ing for him. His case bad eached that
stege when he was bloated an in convul-
In fact he was eo low that te e doctors told
Mrs. Kent one evening that le could not
live till moreing. In this trernity she
sent for •Dodd's Kidney Pills, and in about
two months Mr. Kent was at ork again:
He hes made a sworn iste ement of the
facts of the ease which has en publiehed
in the lopal papers here. .
The S
Now that the; su
monly called, i ha
papers are full f e
in blue organdie or
nature with her d
being from the mai
New York Journa
make which are
and practical then
Perhaps more th
love and respect of
the following reaso
Her handkerchi
laundered and fair
grimy or reeking w
Her veils are
holes, and are alwa
Her patent leat
railaer Girl.
met girl, as she is corn-
ingl her day, the news-
iticiem, adviee and corn -
supposed th0 the girl
white duck chengei her
ess, and was a different
in the cloth suit. The
has some remarks to
erteinly 11300 sensible
n (me girl b e won the
fa are always freshly
smell of orris ; not
th cheap perfume.
inue creaeea or gaping
s neatly hemmed.
er t!es are never dusty,
News Note
-In the shooting at Bisleyfo theKolapore
Cup, 200 yards, England made the best
score, 263. Canada was third, with 250.
In the that stage of the Ki g'e prize, the
beet; Canadian scores were C pcain Rennie,
97; Oaptaia Davidson, 96 ; aptain Mitch-
ell, 96 ; Sereeant Smith, 95 ; Major Mac -
Robbie 95 ; Captain JO/108, 9 ; Pte. Peddie,
94, andSergeanb Mortimer, 9
-Hon. Riehard Harcourt as received a
letter from Hon. George W. oss, in which
the Premier says he will rem in in England
until the coronation takes pl ce. The Pre-
mier aleo states that many nglish echool
teachers will make a tour of amnia during
the present summer, Mr. atnourt will
arrange to have every factlit afforded the
teachers to ripe all that is to e seen in On -
'tart°. The Premier states hat he is in
good healtIn
-Rev. Father Brunesu, p riah priest of
Holyoke, Massachusetts, a companied by
Rev. Fethet Blondia, parish priest of Saint
district, in New Ontario, w ere they will
study the possibilities of colo izetion. Fath-
er Bruneau hae charge -of ons of the laree'st
French-Canadian perishes in the New Eog-
land States, and, se a large number of his
parishoners are anxious to return to this
country, he:has been asked b them to come
and see if the districts up no th are all that
is claimed for them.]
-Harvey Craig, employe in a photo
studio in Kingston, was th victim of an
accidental stab that was dee ared most dan-
gerous. He was cutting oar board and was
pressieg heavily on the sharp knife when it
deacribed a :half cir le and plunged
long and gait° enough for the bowels to
protrude. 'A sixteenth of a inch further
would ha.ve perforated the intestine. The
lad, though badly cut, had the courage to
walk -three blocks to e doct
wound dreesed.
ed, but , von this was not
enough fi Mr. Weeks to leav
and the o er was declined.
-Little Miss Ruby Macdonne
kitten With six feet. The
several naenths old, and is as
frisky 4ny feline pet. The
feet are attached to the front le
om them just belo
ut this is not the onl
arkable oat.
(nor Reynolds of the
Colleoe assigns as a re
greater destruction of barns by
recent years to the disappearan
Trees, he says, are conductors
Where there are many of them
the electrical energy in small ou
earth, and thus prevent damag
why' it:is that you so often find
destroyed while there_ is ap
damage in a fOtest. Where the
number. of thism in small voltline, to the
joints.
of this re
ricultural
trees together, currents pass
ry of, the
b walk 20
ouefor 12
ere scalp.
Hamilton
e Uieited
sinoe. He
a a bank,
as be has
hioh now6
or of the
Toronto,
e agb re-
ith a sal;
the. offer
1, of nig-
the mi -
t.
animal is
smart and
two xtra
the knee
peoul arity
sort f r the
e of fo este.
they carry
rents to the,
•That is
single treea
pearaeoe of
e are Many
through a
ground, While where one sten
may recetve a current sufficient
theory, irtre the best peotect
lightning, hut should not be too
house. I'
British Troop Oil Liniment is, with ut exception
the most effective remedy for Cuts, Wounds, Uleere,
Open Soreii, Rheumatism. Bltes awl Stings p‘,1 In-
seets, eto. A large bottle 25c. Ge one t.p your
Tbere is n3 form of kidney trouble,
ache down to Bright's disease, that
NEY PILLS wit! not relieve or mire.
If you m e troubled with env kind o
plaint, ust, Doan'sKidney Pills.
s alone it
o cause its
to this
an against
close to the
from back•
TO MAI E MONEY it 1,1 ne3essary t hue
bright bra n, a cool hes-1 fte3 from pal , and
Invigorate and brighten the brain, trongt
nerves, +I remove all heart, ner °;‘) and
troubles. ;
•
GOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE
action of , the , bowels. Milburn's
organs of digestion. Price 26 cents.
of Ignece Langlois, of the
cie to get the
x -year-old son
Iroquois Hotel,
Colic, Diarrhee t, Dysentrev,and Sum
safe and entre cure that has been a p
for nearly 60 yca•s.
Are jus
down w
make h
well.
They
ings of
sinking
tim
heart b
in
a
a
what every
ervous, run -
man needs to
r strong and
ure those feel -
mothering and
that come on
s, make the
at strong and
gular, give
eet, refresh -
sleep and
nish head -
hes and nes--
usnees. They
use new life
d energy into
ho have come
t think there is
n cure for them.
clear
e Pills
en the
b rain -
'Ulna regular
xa Liver Pills
n, dyspepsia,
eel -ions of the
All dr ggists.
ntum, ,ramps,
er Co pl
pular avoiite
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS is a urely vngetable
combination, that in a safe and eater auto directly
humors and obstructions that poison the blond and
create disease.
FROM THE OTTAWA EV D NTS. •
An iaoideut in connect ion w th Sir John
Macdonald, whieh has never appeared ia
print, is worth telling, and, w at is more, it
ts true.
The Prime Minister had gone let° the
Kingetcin poet office to eee his Id friend and
supporter, then postmaster, Mr. Robert
Shannon. Oa coming out, the careteker, a
within, the Premier put his and -,On his
forehead and said to himself a oud
" There's something I've for °den "
Now, Dunbar had been pebitieni g the
member and Minister (for ir Jol a was
both) during several months f r an iicrease
of pay without realizing his 'd sire. No one
could hetter appreciate the re dy wit; of the
Answer' that flew out on the heels of his own
remark," than Sir John Ma.cdon Id, who,with
a merry twir kis ip his e e, ensiled and
" Dunbar, you shalt get it."
era -panel monomania
All the mountain of Japan are. of
unquestioned volear ic origin, and Fuji
stands where Ilend , the main island,
is broadest. AbOut twenty craters are
still active throu0 ut the islands, but
Fujl-san belongs t ,the much greater
num1.1)er which are now Inactive. Its
last eruption occur ed in 1707, contin-
uing More than al SI onth. As far away
as Tokyo, sixty miles northeast, the
inche
or fi
mula
was
or p
slope
No
with
view
thirt
tain
all o
tse My
fell to a Op of seven or eight
ion was six eet. At this time
rasitic, cone on the sceitheast
other mountains in Japan reach
n .3,000 feet f the elevation of
a d it is the •efore in prominent
venues in To yo are called Fnal-
✓ ruji vie in streets, and from
t em the ous peak is a glori-
ous s eeatacle. A. I inter long the sum -
fro 11 overaber t July snows -reign
supre e. In t e latter month, how-
ever; when the rails up the mountain
slopes are laid ; b re, the ascent be-
comes feasible allrl remains Sco through-
out the summer ia d early autumn.
, There l& No Mikado.
M . W. S. Gilbert was no doubt pri-
mar ly responsible for the belief which
is e erywhere Prevalent that the em-
persr of Japan; is always called the
mik de by his pe ple. Ask nine men
out of ten what I the official title of
the urn and they will probably think
the are bein%m de fun of. Assure
the. that the u stion is asked. in all
sob tr aeriousnees and they will give
than of the title f Mr. Gilbert's im-'•
. per! 1 :opera. Fo all this, th.e nine
men out of ten w uld be wrong. His
maj sty is know as_ "tenno hei-ka,"
Thu the people o Japan address their
f3oy re gn exacIlly1 as do the subjects
of t e imperious kaiser. Mikado used
.at oneitime to be he title, for it is the
oldest Iform of ad ress in use. It has,
homey r, fallen i to abeYance for se*
They cure Nervoesness
Nervous Prostration, Br
and , Dizzy Spells, List
Effects of La Grippe and
General Debility and all
from a run-down system.
Price 50e. per hox or
eat druggists, or m
Sleeplessness,
in Fag, Faint
essness, After
ever, Anaemia,
roubles arising
3 for $1.25
ed by
LIMITED.
•1
t.
His Excuse.
Flirmer-" What do yo you
young rascal, up there in my pple tree ?"
The 'Young Rascal. " The apple/3' on the
ground are all wormy."'
-Ma. 1. Hord, of Mitchell, has returned
from is trip to Denver, Color do.
loader Of hay from 9 acres of 1 nd hap week.
-Many of the merche.nts of St) Marys
have agreed to close their s ores Wednes-
-The amoune Collected a the customs
office ti,t Mitchell for the ;past Year , by Dr.
Cull Ives conaiderabis over all pireceding
road, had a barn raising one ay 'alit 'week.
yearse amounting to $10,056.
,z -Mr. Thomas Heal, of the ullarton
There were about 150 men present. The
new barn is 100 feet long by 38 feet wide,
with cement wall foundati n.
- iases Jennie and Ma Tho on. of
St. Marys, have returned ho e freM Bog -
ton,' Massachusetts. Miss Jennie !Obtained
her graduating ;diploma in p ano arid theory
with isonors at the Boeton onservatory of
Musics where she h4s been t achin for the
past Year.
Thomaon, of Mitchell, ha SLICC ded in
graduating as e member of t e Roy 1 College
of PhYsicians and Surgeons f the :Univer-
sity of Edinburgh.
-The Canadian Pacific Railway Com-
pany have been advised J.) their Lendon
office that bilr.'Rudyard Ki ling, the cele-
bratel novelist', and Empire poet, will pass
three h Montreal on the tr p whieh he is
about to make round the orld. He will
centi entad route end w traVel from
Vancouver to Hong Kong y C. R. „Em-
press line stearriers. What length Of a stay
Mr. eipling.will make in t Dorhinion is
not kaown to the C. P. R. utho ities, who
are also in doubt whether p ose o ppetry is
the final object of thileImpe ial mi eion.
if 0ne of Our Pet" Itrases.
"bid any of the inh bitan escape
with his life?" inquire the en Who
wants harrowing detail .
"1 didn't stop to a.seert in," -answeced
the man who is harro gly eXact "It
strtick me :that if an body, ;escaped
without his life therew sn't much use
in his escaping anyhow.
Ohi
gri
in
ties
lar
fac
fly
in
riv
nor
are
fro
are
ninet
Gr
loc
St
e production f grindstones in the
States is lmost entirely from
and Mic i an. The principal
dsltone dist ic in Ohio is included
ne quarries and manu-
being within twenty -
eland. The quarries
are along the Ohio
farietta and inland
ticity. A. few quarries
4inia. across the river
he Michigan quarries
s Lake Huron, about
of Port Huron, near
In South Dakota are
ies of the Edgemont
est grindsto
taring plant
✓ west of
in West V
Marietta.
the shor
miles no .t
stone City.
compan
11
No Help Fro Her.
"Miss Frisbie-Elle love," said
young Mr. Gallagher idly 'I have
lost my heart."
"I'm sorry I can't heI you Mr. Gal-
lagher," replied the alders not un-
kindly. "1 ,haven't fou d
Ilutual Su rise.
idea that you :would s ak away from
borne so mnch.
He -Well, neither ha I.
rie
Be
be
de
se
so
pu
fe
Two Bi edding Fees.
hen Collis P. Huntington was mar-
-for the se -a) d time, Henry Ward
cher perform d the marriage cere-
ny. Huntipaton's first wife had
n dead les t an one year, and he
ired the sec d marriage to be kept
ret Until h s return from Europe.
gave Mr. echer a marriage. fee
w Huntington returned
months 1 r, he went through a
clat d. H aye Beecher another
of 1,500. T e great preacher had
hu or arotased by this sesond fee.
✓ in to H ntington, he said, "Col-
d wish o were a Mormon!"
11
An !Okd Custom.
ip0 En0a d, still maintains it
c stem said te
P net ally ever
turne, appears
o he City or
march s to the
A
a
1
ate 1,000 years back.
night at 9 o'clock the
attired in official cos -
before the mayor's
three.solemn notes on
ipon," an instrument
ilver badges and with
he trading companies
Spurs. Thereafter he
arket cross and gives
horn.
ere Tell Men Are Faun&
e allest men of west Europe ar
nd in Catalonia, Spain; Normandy,
etnited Stat
alcidel,e,neg;esYcldrikitlt
rthe
titud
tedi
olden tim,e
ndoweil
•
of bli
a the
ire, England, and th
lets of Belgium.
s the thirty-eighth par
through Indiana an,t;
ky, is as decidedly th
en as the forty-secon
g cities.
g of
of !the
tho
1
re for
the ca
cabbaT
t phys
, Bow nelesers Aro Made.
Though no complexities are involveil
in the making of scissors or anucla sk4I
re is very intereeting. They are
orged from good bar steel heated to
esiness, each blade ting cut off with
ufficient metal to fo ra the, shank, or
hat destined to 1)6de-rile tbe eating
part, and bow, or -tie t whiCh later on
s fashioned into the holdilig, portion.
nd this is afterward expanded o the
or the bow a smalllhole is plched,
equired size by hammer g it on a
onical mein, after Which oth -shank
hape and the hole b red. in the middle
or the rivet. Theiblades ' are , next
eund and the han les filed smooth
nd burtished with oil and emery,
fter which the pirs are fitted to-
gether and tested s to their easy
orking.
They are not yet finishe , however; ,
hey have to under o har ening and
tenapering and be ag in adjusted, after
which they are fin lly pUt together
again and polished f r the third time.
In conaparing the ed es -of kniVes and,
scissors it will be n ticed, of course,
that the latter are not in any Way so
sharply ground 'as the former, and that
in cutting scissors rush and hruise
more than knives. I
pertie.s of Cabbage.
cabbage was suppos
with marvelous medici
mong other things, if
as being the only rad-
unkenness. Cato, .writ
age, said: "By the us
alone Rome has don
ans for 600 years."
The
h coo'
eigh mater
ot re st ,me
ty to baste
The
t great
ost
d the Is
me and]
hing4."
"Th
hp
ark
14
11
nglish Cook.
the Lancet, the averag
"utterly declines t
s for cooking; she
but prefers to put it
as a great favor sh
t of the fire, she is
it or to put a scree
ittle Things.
matters are not ewe
rtant is evidenced," r
ork, "by the fact -th
eputation are due solel
attention to very, litt
Che
Mrs. Trott
ow's three c
MrS. Faster
hey're so pe
n the doctor
Mrs. Fuss -1
1r1 a month.
lurs. Flip-
er locked up
The Age O
The weeti
The fain
iror gain
Drib *hi
-I bear that Mrs. B
ldren have the meage
Yes; so 1 understan
r they have to econom
y all gating ill at on
have kept my, last hlr
Eating Nig tingailes.
As exemplifying- t e pitch. to which
Roman epicureenisin was Carried and
indicative of a truly iearbaiic nature, a
dish consisting ;of the tongaes albne of
sters of the air wae regnIsitio ed
liver )of a :capon
delicacy, and of solid meat _Pork a
pears to have been naost relished.
The stanch Roman Who did not tak
his pleasure homeopathically reclined.
head resting on hi left reUeowe sup-
ported by cushions. Sue onlus draws.
attention to a superb apai put &ected
by the extravagant iiero, ; which his
meals were partaken, eo etructed like;
leg with, every cour e.
The Lightninglike Loon. -
The loon is the qt ickes living creaa
tere. A. loon plat as hard. experience
s4e him he seeS yo and has t ken a
longings. If you have no gun, y u mak
fore he laughs ,at y011 Wit ltha horrid
shriek which gives WM 'NS na e -and
not st p to laugh -
here he ha
immense cost to sati
cravings of ol of t
such a being must h
steeped in. wa.
eeeee secret -1
secret elli_se lefit now. This
yeas the inlaying with gold of steel
strength of the blade was not impair-
ed nor its temper spoiled,
ai gun end -be does
he goei instanter.
Mood, he someti
sees you about rea
the flash, he dive
F, 10t spatter the water
.4
ear me! Dd yen keep,
-Ohio State Jourtal.
the Cle*er Heroine.
g heroine has fled,
ing heroine's no more;
r loss we aave Instead
talks epieerarri galore. _.
Diamond. Ft Ids o India.
Diamoud fields i India were known
from the very ear iest tin es. In th
Sacred books' of I din. eiaht lOcalitie
are mentioned as yielOd g di mond ,
qua of these threi have been ident -
ile and GodaVery), li aunda (Oh 'ta Nag -
It
The diamondifero s area of I dirt, so
far as is known, e perhaps more ei-
tensive than , tha of the rest of the
world, and nine -t ths df tbe famous
jewels are Indian tones.; ;
Elam ill freque ly too salt to fry
Without previous .epar tion. Put the
slices in teiSid -later • nd let them
stand on the !back of the range to soak
out the salt, hot t boil, or about half
an hour. Drain cry be ween towels,
then fry in a hot ider.
When a whole am is o be baked or
belled, let it sta 1. ove night covered
with cold water. 1
rrhe percentage of water is 80 ite
plums and grapes, 82 in apples, 84 in
pears, 86 in oranges, 00 in lemons and
05 in watermelons.
Saved by Her
A medical journal 111C111iOnS an at-
tempt at suicide by a young woman,
who jumped off a suspension bridge
and fell about 300 feet, Her clotheS
acted as a sort of parade -ate, and she
was picked up alive and none the
worse for her fall except for a few
bruises. I
Potatoes and Turnips,
Two pounds of potatoes, it is said,
contain as much nutriment as thirteen
pounds of turnips.
•
Out of 150,000 houses or Oats in Glas-
gow 36,000 were found to have but
one room and 70,000 but two rooms.
The Supreme Corart;
There are nine members of the su-
preme court of the United States, one
chief justice and eight aseociate juse
tices. They are appointee! for life by
the president, with the concurrence of
the senate.
Tree Felling Time.
latthbermen say that the best times
,of th year for felling,tireber are mid -
The Cheerful ttee.
Next to the sutght o heaven is the
,cheerful face. ho h s not, felt its
'electrifying influence? ne glance at
'this face lifts us ut of the mists and
shadows into the eautilul, bright and
may lurk aroun the door, hut they
:never enter and bide t4re. The cheer-
ful face will pu them Ito shame and
flight
Elamti Stockings.
Dirt is always nhealthy; so it should
not be tolerated. even in an elastic
; stocking, thoutb that is not an article
ithat canebeeent to the ash. Olean iit
by rubbing it -with a p ece of Menne,.
dipped in flour, leated a much as pos-
sible in the oven witho t browning it.
ess if -necessary.
asked. her to be y wif
Cha ppie-Ya-as
Jove!
Then She Kiss
"You have not Ileisseca
ed, "for fifteen mLnutesi
sensitive tooth, hien
"What do you
"Why, you are
An acre of "laid will give 1,500
pounds of rose petals,.froin which five
ounces of the attar mai be dietilled,
and this quantity has a Market value
of frem $45 to $85. The rosewater, a
bynroduct, amounts to 300 gallons the
acre, Iworth from 75 cents to $1 a gal -
London Smokers.
Londen alone reduces tO ashes a mil-
lion cigars O. week.
Glasae Stoppers,
Soneething that is .not generally
known is that with ground glass bot-
tles and stoppers no stopper can ever
fit the neck of any other hettle than
the One it was originalty Made for.
The tiny ridges and channels in the
neck and stopper face fift together asn'
do the parts of a compliated. lock.
I Coat Tar Dyes. i
G many furnishes about seven-
eigb hs of the -world's Supply of coal
tar dyes, its income froin this source.
being over $25,000,000 a year.,
d Him.
liable to ache
Where
"Why do they
on top of the se
teacher who wa
otic lesson.
"Please. nea'e
Cincinnati Com
bolhohse?" asked the
," anSwered the head.
e the pole la there." -
Silk Hats In Ipn,gitaniL
SI k hats continue to be very fash-
ion ble in England. Of course the
gre test wear is in London, but through-
out Great - Britain the -re is expended
eac year over $1,000,000 on' this style
of eadgear.
The Dottkobitors..
T peaceful Thankobhors are the
kera of Russia. They are opposed
Railway Extension.
21,ie average increa,se in the length .or
railways throughout the world is about
11,00-0 miles per annum, equal to nearlyi.,
21/2 per cent of the total line! 'existing,
. whifch at the beginning st this century,
einl?raced nearly 4134000: miles.
Edible Birds" *esti.
Claverns along the coast of Leyte and.
oth rs of the Philippine Islands pre -
du e the fineat edible Weds' nWsi
lie of the most venient tnings
for washing the inside of lamp ,chim-
ne s is a piece of she pskita with the
wo, I on, tacked roan the' end -of
stiOe of convenient length. This
eaSy to keep clean and dry eenlelely.
To
Bingo Bing -
wife round to c
W in terb y= -Th
favor; old man
her new •' dres
Wife to see it -j
Bingo (grimly
are.cprolug -for.
Sh OW It.
I'm gOing to bring my
11 on Yon tonight.
t's right; but do me a
Don,t let her -Wear
I don't want my
st now,
1--Whyp that's what we
nurriCane
hUrriCalle blOWIEg at eighty
mi es au hour the pressure on eaelt
sq are foot of surface is three and a.
half pounds.
Fruitful Turkey.
otton grows splendidly in many
pa ts of the Turkish empire, and so
sea
do s tobacco. Olives,_apples, pears, all
so s plums, peaches, apricots.
On , ;squashes, quinces and oranges
ab rind. The provinces which owe Id-
le lance to the sultan would feed ten
times the population.
Labor° In Japan.
japan has no laws for the protection
of 'labor or restricting the employment
of I, e In en and children.
'1 Kansas 11igit tinia
wrandotte county, averaging dilly
70p feet above the sealleVel, is the low -
on the Colorado boeder, ;4,000 feet.
ebOV.e the sea, is the highest.
There is in Maine 8111,11'gs banks $72,-
502;4 belonging to Individuals Vito
have tiene no business with the bank -a
for more than n. score of years.
Dvsk Light.
Desks and tables for the use f chil-
dren, or adults either., where it is lin-
pos;41l)le to have an overitentl light
eliould always be so ,aranged in con-
twetion ;villa the windows that the
light will fell upon the book or paper
from the left $441e,
Spiovy. _10,320 miles. is lite tnoet dis-
tant of titIts frdin Loudon.
If the best you Can say about your
nel,fr,hbor is in reply -to the worst be
said abeut yon. don't say it. -Baltimore
One-third of the Urited $tates proper
is vacant land.