Loading...
The Huron Expositor, 1903-01-16, Page 22 SHE PATLENTLY BOIE DISGRACE - 2 A Sad letter from a lady whose Husband was Dissipated. flow She gured Him with Sea t Remedy. "I had for years suffaring, mise-ry e. hand's drinking ha venous remedy for could give my h try it1 procered food and coffee, an 1, as the renaedy was odorless and tasteless, he di not know what it was that so quickly relieved his craving for liquor. He soon began to pick up flesh, his appetite for solid food returned, he s uck to his 'work regularly, and patiently borne 2the disgrace, d privations due to my ht.:s- ag. Hearing of your maa he cure of drunkenness, which -band secretly, I -decided to package and mixed it in his we now have a -hap pletely cured I told he acknowledged t he had not the reso award. I heartili advise all women aill:cted as 1 was to give your emedy a trial." y home. After -he was cora- him what I had done, when at it had been his. saving, as ution to break effof his own FREE SAMPLE apnaddiculanLP-,hleamvicTiiiig and prise sent in p pondence sacredly for reply. Addre; 23 jordaaStreet T ..,,,rotratk. tam sealed envelope. Corres. confidential. Enclose stamp Tie Samaria, Resanedy CO., ronto, Canada: REAL ESTATE FOR BALE, VARMS FOR SALE.—Rare bargains in farms In J the Townshipof Huila% Morris, and Wawa - nosh, °aunty of ilton. Inquire al mace. WM CAMPBELL, Blyth, nt. 177441 020 ACME FA= FOR SALE.—In best wheat belt ta in Southern Manitoba. Ninety acres ready for wheat next year ; 60 aores hay. Good new stable and granule Twe ve dollars por acre. Several other improved and prairie farina for sale. Write CHAS. E. SHAW, Boix 17, Boissevairt, Manitoba, 176741 AR11 I MeKILII,OP FOR SALE.—For sale, that very desirable tpm, the old homestead, Lot 27-, Coneession 3 WIC op, containing 100 mares, all cleared and in a gooc etee of cultivation. Beautiful home, splendid 'ruitj orchard, plenty of water and everything required Only one mile north of Sea - forth. Apply on the promiees or to Seaforth Post Office. SUSIE GOV MOCK , 1809x4tf ARM FOR S LE.—For sale Lot 27, Con- cession 4, Maintop, containing 100 sores,, all of which is cleared, well fenced, underdraiasd and in a high state of loultivation. There la a good prick house, large bank barn with stone stabling, plenty of water an a good oroherd. 14 as within two miles of Seat° and within a mile from a school. Apply on th premises or to Seaforth P. O. WM. GRIFIVR. 1767-41 raleset FOR SALE —Farm ia Stanley for sale, Lot .1; 29, Cenoession 2, containing 100 acres. A11 eau but 16 sores of idwood bush. It is in a good state of oultivetion, well fancied and, underdrained. Thereto on the farm two barns, with stabling, and a large dwelling house. It is conveniently situated, miles from Clinteni and mile from Baird's Reboot. Addresa all inquirle: to .10FIN MeGREGOR, on the premises, or MRS. I Arca-SEGOS, 2nd Concession, Tuekersmith, Seafo , Oat. 17684! VARM FOR SAL .12- Road North, cleared,. underdraine Inge are all good, th furnace. Thereale a good welts. There This place adjoins t of the Lootet coveter ply on the premises WARD. --For sale, Lot 19, Baytield anley„ containing 46 am% all and well fenced. The build - residence being heated by a ood bearing orchard and two re eight acres in fall wheat. e Village of Varna, and is one hie homes in the oounty. Ap- r Address Vaunt P. a. THOS. 182641 "DAMS FOR SAL . ALSO BRICK RESIDENCE IN SEeFORT OtiTAR10.—The undersigned tuts 1rsalenumbe of choice faanis in this vlornity all first class lands w th varying improvements. One a. good 220 acre gras farmPlenty of money oan he mad li out of this and with little trouble, simply buy- ing cattle In the apri a grazing- them for the sum- mer and selling in th fen In feet this place his made nieney.in thi way, every year for the pleb thirty yeare. Also a fine residence in Seaforth with about 4 acres of rehard, gardens and pleesure grounds to be had a a bargain. Terme reasonable, Far particuirrs apply to W. GOVENLOOK, Seaforth. 18264f PLENDID FAR IN TELE TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY FOR SALE.—Ceitelsting of the North ilalf ot Lot 14, and t a South Half of Lot 16, Comes- elon 8, and 10 aoreel,, part of Loh 14, Concession 7, in all 110 acres. e farm there are two barns sheds, eta., frame ouse and geed orchard, well fenced and cozrventez»ly situated, being about two miles from Varna and one quarter of a mile from eahool. There is abundance of good water, an over- flowing well at the rear of the farm making it suit- able for eithar grain or graztrne There are about 10 acres of bush. The 'arm will be sold cheap and on easy terrine If not sPld will rent for 1 year or a term of years. For furt er particulars apply to B, R. HIGGINS, Brucefie P. 0., or ta MISS SARAH blo- INTYRE, Hensel!. 18244! ARM FOR SALE —For sale in the township of jj Tuokersmith, Lot 1, Concession 8, containing 100 acres, nearly all Cleared and in a good state of cuitivatein, newly Underdralued, well fenced, two good wells. There Is pa the place a good oomfortable, frame house, large new bank barn with brick baste went, driving house,I hok pen and large hen house, about an more ot yoting orchard just beginning to bear. 2 The farm is trady allseeded to grass, and Is in excellent conditi n for either grain growing or stook raising; 16 acres of fall wheat in. and fall work rtearly corctpIeted. This excellent farm is well situated being two miles from a school, posh elfin, dere and blacksmith shop and six miles from Seaforth. Good roads in all directions, Apply on the pramises or address Seaforth wet office. SAMUEL CLUFF, or to HENRY BEATTI , Barrister, Seaforth. 181141 ' - MIAMI FOR SALE.-Ohoice farmitt Rullett town. ship far sale, being Lot 4, in the 113th Cowles. (dam containing 76 acres. The farm is all seeded to grass, except 16 acre. There is a good frarne barn and large frame stable, and there are fair buildings. There is a n ,ver -failing spring well at the house, and a spring creek that never runs dry; them is no waste land; there is, an acre of orchard of choice fruit :14 is fint.classi land ; there is a schsol house, blicksrnith shop, stare and poet ofiloe in Harlock within a lot from th place ; Or,,t 01489 roada la all directions.; the farni is suitable for grain growing or shock raising. For sutioulara apply to the 61138E3 JANE and MARGA ET ROBISON, West Goderioh street, Seaforth P. 0.- 1319.4! A GOOD FARM ',FGR SALE.—For gale, Lot 1, 1-1. Concession 18i Tuckeremith. containing 97 e.oree, of whioh 80 fere cleared, well underirained, fenced, and in &bigl' state of eultivation. There are i 17 acres of splendid srdwood bush, unculled and in first class condition. There la a oomfortable house and one ot the best b rna in the county. It Is 76x46 fait, with stone stab ing underneeth, cement floors and everything finished up in first class style. The farm is well watered With living springs and is suit- able for grain or rasing. It is convenient to ohurohe% store, past office and blacksmith shop and only a few miles froat a railway station. It is one of the best and best eau pped farms in the county' and will be sold cheap an on easy terms, as the-paoprie- tor is anxious to roll e. Apply on the promises, or address Ohiselhurst •. JAMES CaNNORS, Pro- prietor. 180641 maasat IN STAHL Y FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot .11: 9 and the west al! of Lot 8, on the 12th conoes. .-sion, or Bronson Lin, of Stanley. This farm con- tains 160 acree, all of birth is cleared, except four sores. It is in a stet of firet-olass oulivation, wall fenced and all under rained,mosbly with tile. There Is a large frame dwell ng house as good as new, with geed stone foundatio and cellar, large bank barn stone stabling u derneatb, and numerous other bUdings, ineluding a large pig house. Two good 0bld of choloa fru 4, also nice shade and orna. trees. Thera are two spring creeks running tiweeghtbe farm, and plenty of good water ail the yegt,rsunel a about p4irnping. It is well situated for nin'iketh chunshes se cols, post offin, etc., and good .. grattel reefs, Leading from 14 10 all directions. It is wIbizj yiewoof Lake I limo, and the boats oan be ite.mtiRaiilno up. and d wn from the houf(o. This Is ona ed farms in the b3unt7, and atflihseltorr" &Say to ma, as the proprietor wants to retiiirs.otbatoolitil of ill health. Apply on the proud- eeffiorilt988 Bbhim O. JOHN DUNN. 1784-tf JErf al levirte A VIVID DEe RIPTION OF LITY-4RA3E![ MAN • HAT TH-E NOT RIGHTEOU§ INDGNATIONik , Not a Caltil, Ellapassionate Arraignment or Castigntinn, .1/ant Unbridled Fury, a Pierce, WA14, All-Consunaing, Eiery Passion Mukraing at thri Heart said Iffind — ITU Santa Peop, is Do Not Indulge in tae. Entered at:cording to Act of Patraent of Can- ada., in rho yea Itea by Willis Bally, of To-. Chicago, .J,an. 11.-A. Vligorous .de-- ranee et the Dirt of Jegriounue, 04t,a;WO., nunciation of cloirnson and miSchievs ous disposition, is titteeN. by Rev.;s F. De Witt Talmage in the following* sermon on the text Proverbs 'vie 34; "Jealousy is the rage of a man:" ' What does sage signify? Righteous indignatiort? A' calm, di passionate arraignment br eaetigati. ? A nunciation, j diciously p1i,nned and' yet o%erwh1Jb11ng1ir and scathingly delivered, as •hen Edmuu Burke ex- posed the in -deeds of Weirren Hast4 ings in the 1 121011S trial eit Westmin- ster? A rob Le Such as Jesus gave to the Phari ees who hail. dragged a. poor, helpie , friendless, i sinful tvos 'nail to his , when he .turned and said to the cQueer,, "Let him that is without s' cast the ilret stone at her?" Is rag Merely a -Mild remoa-i strance, an 'nest- and ret gentle. expostula.tio , a koita.tdfty adraoni4 tion, a Chri tian :rep'. and .given with the hol desire to �..ve and re- deem the per.. on. who ha sinned or unintentional y done wroi to Oh, not Rage is not well com osed cen- sure. Rage e unbridled i ury; rage is a. fierce, w Id, all consiraing, fiery passion b g at. the , heart and mind; rage i a deraon Si abbing at the vitals el an true loir ; rage is a; Satanic iconoclast shat ing every sacred shrine of the in act; rage is an Insanity, a deraegeme t of moral sensibilities. It is an uireasonab1e and unreasoning frenzy, lorying in absurd hallucinations. Ea 's throne - room is a madhouse; rage s courtiers are the inhabitants of a - ohamber of horroas; rage's only mesio is the echoing shrieks and sobs of the eter- ,nally lost and of the deStroyed who can never die_ Maddening 5ea1ousy would destro every successful rival raw migh stand in its way. It is the evil. spir it which made Saul's eye e flash fir when he gripped a javelin and hurl ed it at David's head, merely becans the maidens of the kingdom ha greeted the returning wax /lore wit -the song, "Saul has slain file th.citt sands, but David his ten thciu sands." It is the spirit which mad. the French generals betray the shep herd girl, J o an of Arc, into th hands of the English, s4 that sh should be burned at the etake in tilt streets of Rotten merely because sh had won victories they could neve have achieved. It is the evil spiri *which made i Merles H. Spurgeoi and Itowland Hill bated by souse o the London ministers of I their da arud. which made Harvay *.nd Jenne and James Y. Simpson : encounte their .greatest opposition i from Jeal ous men of their own proil ession. Th jealous man feels that this success o another is in some way d robbery 0 himself. Thus no sooner does any man o woman win Success iniSny depart raent of life than many je alous, un successful- rivals- beco e - besid T themselves with rage. A a moue maniac may fie rationa on. ever subject but one, so the je alous mai may be fair and just oii. tion, but be absolutely i unjust when the works a: his successful rivals are a you are- a jealous man, yo upon. them all your batteries of scorn and denunciation. .You will magnify their faults artd gloat over, their inmerfections, you *ill loathe them with an unutterable loathing, and when, on account of tirour unjust criticisms, you_ may have !overthrown a successful rival, you, as a jealous man, will join in the paIndemonium of a demoniacal joy in which all the evil, spirits ef the inferni5 join - in the chorus. You will gleefully clap your, hands' and shout: "Alia, we have 'destroyed hira! We have des- troyed the man who has dared to stand in our eva.yl" But, -though jealous me inert may try to trip up ti who they fear may p4 life's race, yet the stran mains that the surest N vnen Mr, filo ryay tr lea Iv att. these 'iS it?D. WOriters , II om Sol People ie.light have called. )1s rival , he advariced himself into tht3 hear s of sinful .inen and women s well s into the chief human lea &ship, f the Oh istian woiid. Many ll content oearies mat?! have axce11ed iiim in dividu 1 an parti ular gif s, but, Mighty, mis isterial leadership, m t a e fanie 41d eisinence which 11 Call his na4ie o go down thr ugh the coring ce turies as a Christian. Worker in- is infisience ijpoi. the men of, his c Mr. Moody st ced head aboee all the Christi - f his time He Won thie rtion because he did mit tele of jealousy in bie won it because: he tried lvals instead of to des - man ever suecessfuliy le of fame upon the ruin - es -of la good man's life. of jealous hate fiae a dle which is More dead- vene.mOus tip. It will destroy the life of a man s to hurl it than the val. againet whom it is m• ing jealot43y, oftensbaseless„ ause of innumerable idomestie ial i elicities, causing misery- ictim and its object. It ile suepect the husband. g. It- makes, the bus - n the motive and aer wife. It is th.4 cause of quarrelb of lov- rs, which the happiness of many e and ,eternity. Al -ashes frenzy until the raur- rs are clutchin at the throat !of ibis innocent wife and the suicidak knif has made an ed of the swarthy- Mo r. It was the cause of the horrors in the last earthly days of Ivaie th Terrible, who in a fit • of jertloney ith an iron staff crushed in the Sleep of his eldest born and favOrite hi1 . It is the heaving, de- stractive eat thquake which has rock- ed to rifins thousands of family al- tars. It ha shattered many a do- mestic wall under -the ceaseless -borne bardine tion and th ieemorsefull t . The saddes flictions, wh so ils ilennedtsi 110,1 east" t they aise un Ifrenzied sur gitimate ea, the s tre lige leased intelle inlay bp , d !power fm tl !take thine, t asyltinis and of physicia ;continua,lily- !rooms flied carriage 'These friend and laviklt sible way 1. weak minde e -Sr, and slesidde art Workers enviable P0 have a. par makeup. n to help his troy them. bailt a, tem ed founciati The jae-elin poisoned ha ly than :its more snrely who atterap life of the r throw Medd is .the and so alike to its makes the of wroisgcloi tions o !hie band ii-epu most oi the have wreeke lives feel Othello into derous Ijing tem.pestuous irresistible rs. pat of these e men. and w re upon th rood oVOr emancia- ood of nsfin.e af- men will ir best Ii dee, that rue, ,ie that °liters their ises are witho se. They may hallucinations t. Their lo t any le - only be fa dis- 1 ed ones ing everything, in their eir sick minds; they may the most expensive of have for them, the best s and nurses; they may isit them. and have their with fiewers and have ays at their disposal. may stint themselves ieir money in every poss ✓ the comfort of their relations, yet these in - 0 sane patient can never be persuaded e !that their 1 siends 'aro faithful to • them. Thoi gh husbands and wives • kuld children may be doiek every - t !thing that c .n be done for their ha.p-1 1 iiiness, hey will., keep en ie f teOrai bags and fault findings Y !and deneinci tions until at last they ✓ 'will dries ti ose who are nearest and ✓ dearest fie t ein from their sides. No - !impression ill cause a husband to , despise a w le, quicker than the be- -;ief that! she distrusts himiand will fuot credit hat he says; no knowle .eige on h will send a young woe r'tittn. to Ides ruction sooner than the e, At ought! .th It- the man she married' tas dro e hat of y- Weal f ions at mo us every guess tisane and id lives of isussed. If U. will turn, and wo- e runners, $s them in e fact re - ay of win- pesc11 1 f law roache an lefeat t eir d ones s wit nisi in. th ot tc h nake's fjang h ich a range jL,ss Fathe itu • nd tvo /lent C• 4 a Illness or b he woad! o airs; titt, 1 ou 1l0f ught te h inagnan*Mit time co IR,CS ther that y should weei tind feel tha 011)1 id lad th re holt lig 111.(a)ltatcioeiiiehta 1 ut you sho ve. Es ery o help 1 the Id phy. cia is mod ician int in he, twyer bu d vice 4 ning the prizes of success t is not by destroying good men, bet by trying le to help them along. 7 11 That the philosophy of the Golden' Rule is sound and that men help1.` • themeelves by helping inetead of. ing jealous of others is ililustratod in, the life of Dwight L. Mo y. :What made Mr. ade Mr. Moody in so 'ne respect the greatest religious ouelman power in the last century? Ire- speaking ability? Oh, yes! X believe .he was one of the most convincit g of spirit- ual orators, but I also elieve thait there were others of his time just as greats if not greater. His i orgaitizing ability? Oh, yes! 1 belieVe he Would have been a master at the head of a political campaign or as a mer- chant or even as a mili ary chief- tain; but, though Ds L. Oodv may have been a geeat organ s, I be- lieve there we've others 0 his i titne just as great, if not gr ater. 'His groat big heart, into whiOli he could gather all his loved ones ?-, Oh, • yes; Mr. MOOdY had an affect ionate na- ture! But there are th usands of men who love their fa Iiilies and friends just as much as Ir. Moodr loved his loved 011eS; b e, though many men have excelled 1 ire in indi- vidual characteristics; *1 one re- spect I believe he was t e per, if not the king of them all , I do not believe Mr. Moody bad e ii infinitesi- mal particle of jealousy 1. ; his Make- up. Instead of trying the attention of the reli upon himself he spent rn life in pushing other reli ers to the front. The big ry old .:11.°01111illgd i hat yo -hat gyho nan to rom W o loo struggii But in sect per iTic ttilel the sanity 1 , ilow. ;crushed iwin be i Ii nation, '8 oraetii coavs.8ertiasx jes; so 1 rect crut .an be ivord of 0: focus all !s ious World . which t :St of his (eatery s i r° u tsh emanWork-brought across the water , Henry Now, .itaandedmeael the more anxious Mr. MciOtry Was to ' ay, Ki rail: public attention to him. i He ' 1 prote Drummond and John MeNeill and. F. 41 jealou B. Meyer and G. II. 0. McG regor and not coin .. Campbell -Morgan and many others. ing and He invited to his own pla,i,forma the "litilst;stlile mightiest religious workers of, his generation. He placed thefts by his e 'enatPaiewe side as he•a sid: "Brother le Christ, praying for you. The big et success u there win. a mighty gospel slit( ry. I am. p wer in you have the happier I 'will be." ly with What was the inevitable . result? four th Plkg•Ww.—"7-- '4 ti, the role of a lover fori eak ing detective. Con -1 finding and false accuse- enziecl. distrust and ven-1 s and multitudinous re - sulky broodings always own ends with. our lov- ealousy also defeats its our treacherous dealings ted rive.1S. The rattle - is a poor receptacle in store the honey of an om. d mothers and older men I would not for a mo - slur. on. your past use - little the respect which ght to show to gray onestly and frankly, do el, that the youngafolks ve their first lessons of from you?, When your o go, would' you not ra- ur sees and daughters about ybur clYing bed they have lost a dear, than that they shall be u are dying, because you ith a selfish grip to all 'e? My aged friend, you only be willing to live, uld be willing to let , old merchant sbOuld try - young mercha4t. Every should be rea y to lend books to the young phy- peak a good word for i neighborhood. Every old! d be willing to give, his: e young lawyer, and ev- inister to encourage the; iiisjter. Ye older Men, you nly be proud of the fact h ve made a success, but ld i1so be proud of the fact lirive helped some younger ii4b the difficult heights 4h you 0,113 now able calmly Uolwn upon. the thousands lik ascent far beneath., .kldening jealousy has a die cinal cause, All insanities' stilt of eomo organic or 1 1f disorder Sometimes in -ay be caused by a fall or; rt of the skull may . be' n, and a piece of the bone' atm& by Jiostmorteni exam - to presaing on the brain.' op insanity is the result of d nerves; Sometimes the dis- t tee'ited free]. ancestral cause ddening Jealousy has a di-, That spiritual diagnosis el ed in the one fearful lettere. Its only cauSe he same kind of sin ay fills pur jails a.ed refor- titutions and iits the aoese is the fiendish, evil against whist, in his Solomon lifted is voice lire ' rotherj as the caused by sin, o that Christ wh to take this s 1. the Bible we nd is able to DS come put of a n.d i Christ! 1th1 respe t that as a Mai a,fflicted ie,J but with a I 4aid de Ile. Th insanity will you is will - out of ad that take the an. So divine tire tells not on- gion of Man "qt."1141% _ WORD EXPOSITO • was ad goaded y thla demoniac pos- session that, thoiigh he was bound in fetters of chains, lia would snap them as easily as a 1ioi might brush aside al spider's web. Ile was so distract- ed that in his fines,. he would tear off all his clothe. I3ut when jeans ,oke the word j1 deliverance the. an who was one Insane immediate- ly became clothed . aad, in his right mind. if Christ could do all that f r the insane ,meri of old,- will you net let Jesus cure you: also of the awful insanity of 'jealousy? Oh, any sinfulilfriend you have hated men find despised men and, found fault with Men long enough! Will you net, here and snoW, by ,Christ's help, learn Ite love men and try to help en instead of , tryteg to destroy By exame ihe noble le Christ's led to ex - of jealousy. York public ose oho/ars were in the slums, ear- eroom a beautiful f her pupils was a t ein?! . - like td -day. may We be t rminate the 'aief 1' sin S me years ago 4 New hoot teacher, w iifoStlj drawn fr ried into her cla , white lily. One_ poor Wail of the treet. Her clothes orn. Her hands irty. - The teacher please this poor her the beautiful' d of taking it tap. and ran out of the er she came back hands washed and r, I am clean now. iful flower." So 1 pollutitin often from accepting the in the person of because '. of that hat he presses his Vo cannot cleanse • can .pray- that he make ua fit to re - "the Lily of the oge thee- lovely." ' were Stilled and arid fee° were thought she woul child by giving flower. But inste ' yeung girl- turned reont. A little la with her face and then said: "Teach Give me the beau the sense of mor ; makes men shrink gift God is offerin his Son; but it is 'eery polletion gift upon us. ourselves, but we will eleanSe Us an ceivei him, who is Valley,. the One a/ It'enian Fighters d Writers. , , fiThreci generations 0 Irish political prisoriers were ' ile . in Australia, . and they have ajIl 1 ft literary me- - mori&ls behind them. I The memoirs of Gere Holt, one of the leaders of the rebellion -of 11'98 contain some of the niost graphic • escriptione ' of life in the early pe al settlements. The leaders of the 1848 _rebellion were mostly authors nd journalists, and those of them th:t were convict- ed and transported c ntieued to ply their pens in Ta. nan a. John Mit- chell wrote his " ail Journal." Wil- liam gmith O'Bri n j tted dawn his "'Meditations in Exile '" and Thomas Francis Meagher, afterward a gener- al in I the American ivil War and Governor . of the State of Montana, wrote ki. series of pa kling 'letters to the Duhlin. Nat:for , .a d -published 7 a book oh "Austral4pia " Of the Fen-, ian prisoners tranispoi ted to, Western Australia in the ' ixti s, John Boyle O'Reilly afterwar e ditor of The Boston' Pilot, and i a p etical contrib- utor to the AmeriCan Jtuagazines, was the most notable. II wrote a West- ern Australia nivel called "Moon - dyne," and a dr mat zed version of IL has just been 1 rod iced at the lo- cal theatre. It i. t t e .story of an caped prisoner wh g ined enormous wealth by discove ing a, great gold tied in the interi h. o Westert Aus- tralia, and came to (nation, . with the notion of -util'zin his riches in . philanthrophy.--L eil • n. Chronicle. i / • VegetarinsiAt The iadvocateS of can triumphantly poi markable athletic fes p1ihed as proof tiat flaIi is, not necessary trained, athlete. este Wimbledon cyCli, t, broke all records pr ride on southern course, traversin t tredve- hours, and bu tures he would iust a,ccompliehesl 200 mile Was done without th aids of peeing by otl Motor cars. Mr. lle an, and has been 1.0 A still more not ble a lady, Miss .1tos Sythons, who ,is rode Won& London jto theece to Land's nd, back to London j side the distance bein the average near110 through all sorts : Of roads- Clearly, does net intea•fere wit ceIlenee-Londofl 1 hil bletes. -egetarian ism it to two aes ts just aceona: the eating _ of even for the ay the young 9. A. 011ey, twelve hours' 8 Over a hilly 98 miles in !for five punc- ertainly have . • This ri'de advantageous er cyclists 'or is a vegetari- rom his birth. eat is that. of mons. Miss a vegetarian, hn O'Groats, rid afterward nineteen days, qo miles, . and ' miles a day weather and etarian , diet - athletic ex - Chronicle. A Faith 11 1. - A.At Charenton li es April 80, 1894, as ,Her grief for her dea so .strong and it has a.bated to such at ex year, When the an ive husband's death* am attempts to comn t s times had . she d e :times had she be 1 p 'carrying out her bje 30 last she lit er c the eighth time, at nei gh b ors rushed nt o thne to prevent t e r restored to conscic se exclaimed.: "My z. arli lose anything by -wet til next year ris voca Mrs, Blobbs-I 'uit lied forgotten us, ,Mis usher ---Well, 1 hiltiVe for faces as a rule,I bu he likely- to ferget, yo isow, lady who on eft a widow. , departed. was ontieued tre- nt that every ary of her round she icide. Seven and seven sevented from t. On April afing dish for again the he room in h act. When. s, the woinan , You won't. ng, Wait tin- esseeger-,, thoukht, you clushidzi Miss bad memory sheulci not s ! -P un.CIst . I A NEW ERA M FirstSafling of Ne+ - Ste South Afri t S A. eoPy of The ape to, hand, contains an i icle on the arrtha4 of duce in South Africa. article says: .1 'Tuesday last mke it may be confide ler ered in a new era t tWeen South Afeica sister, Canada. 'iie tarian, 4,800 tei 's, and Quebec, entered T to the hatches- with duce for the great market, She is the fir the new direct jointly run by the Dempster and rur pontra.ct with, the Ment, who pay the ef xt aboutoLa2r5r,i0v0e0 I er Dempster liner M I, ill alSo from Mont al which, sailed on the I is due to arrive ab ut will be the last to lee 1KED. msbip Liie to ccess. • • Town Argus, eresting art- anadian peo- In. part, the reday which, dieted, ush- relatioes be - ed her great lan litter On- om Montreal le Bay filled nadian pro- outh African steamer of hly seievice, , the Alder - lees, under on Gevern- otal stibsidy runen. i The the pder- 4,391 'ten's, 4 - Quebee, hint., and ec. She these soi4t,s 11111111=11110111.1.1111101 The Cause of Woman's Ills kn- almost every case where women uffers from ills peculiarly feminine the dna. and n. The laod thin failed to treatment ause isto be toned in a wee. xhausted condition of the s3rst erves are depleted and the d watery. If medicines hav u e, it is because the wrong beenhas Mrs. Huesned. ryPe• get, t tes:-" 1 haveCluasrekd, sPevo itpces of Dr. Chase's Nerve Feed for nervousness and completely rue down s st in, and can eavtily recommend it as e wonderfully effective treatment. Before using this reiiiedy 1 haepieen in very .poor health for some months,. I seemed to have no en rgy or ambition, felt tired and listless st of the time, and could scarcely drag layself about. the house. I as weak, i ritable 1 and nervous, con' not sleep .011, and felt discouraged bout my eelth. Die Chase's Nerve Food has ken away Oese symptems nd given back my usual health and vigor, conse- s- aently I eedorse it fully." , Jea cents a box, at all dealers, or Edman- oa, Bates& Co., Toronto. r. Chase., Paerve Food ...... ttii,S- season, 'ae, on a4ount or ., Lee id.g: the Furness' liner Oriana, which follows her ! on Dec. 18, will saii from Halifax and St. John. rl he On,tarian- alsp calls at Port lElizabet li a ) Durban; the Melvil e at Caeo own, East Lionddrt and Bm-ban. A elesrss Laing, Miller & Co. are Otte local agents. 'I'lte Ontarian was filled up with a cargo, a. great propote•ion of wnich c nsisted - of ;butter; the Melville it scents is also ftill up. Some part -ha ulars of the , Ontarian's cargo, tOtals ling some 4;400 tons, -11 eld prove of interest to all who r concerned x in the important queati in of the pro - Motion of. intercolonial trade; In ad- dition to over 4,000 boes of buttr e, she brought a quantityIof machinery of various lands for J ohannesburg. Practically the whole �f the butter was consigned- to Cape Town, in ad- dition to a quantity of furniture, timber, flour, pees and bean.s, canned fruit, etc.- Cape Town's proportion - of the 4,4:00 tons was 1,290. Port Elizabeth's was the genie, being of much the same nature ,(with the ex- ception of the but(er), 'while Durban takes the largest share, with -2,000 tons, including flour, oats, apples, beans, hams :an d o ther or ti cies." Continuing'ithe article, contained an mterView with James G., Jardine, 0.tteadia11 Trade Conu is, inner in that country, in which he expressed lus delight at the success f the first sailing of the new. line) al d a pro- found hope*for ,nicreaseri liracle rela- tiean! between Canada nd South Af- rica. Thought -H(3 Was a Bookie. Since the appearance f W. A. Fra- sers novel of the racec urse, "Thor- oughbreds," he has bec me the sub- ject of many jokes devipd low sportsmen wheneve he y appears sefaxel-s at the tracks; at all of which he is well-known as a horseojvner and rac- er. - Recently, as he . w -as standing in the enclosure, a na n, who was obviously a recent arrival from Eng- land, approached him a id said, po- lbite;(1A,3'1,• dear sir, I'd like to, place • .1 11'01, I've; no o-Wect ons," said MrJ Fraser. :"11 want to, put a fiver on Getaway ' to Win. What odds do ou offer?" ."I ,don't oiler any od Is," said the horseman, ..i somewhat surprised, "What_ you want is a, b okmaker." , Ar en -t you a bookmaker?" "See here," said the author, be- ginning to get exasperated, "1. don't know what you mean by this extra- ordinary per2ormance, but if you're trying to be impertinent-=" "illy clear , m ir! y - dear sir!" cried i li the . other i - distress, ! that was obi iously genuine, "I Meant no of- - fence. Those gentlemen directed me to you as the man wh is made the best book that was ever made about the track." - 7 7. tooking in, the direct n indicated, Mr. Fraser beheld thrc af his friendt convulsed ,with glee. ,- All right," he said, s dlae "that's one, more an me." — A Costly perfu Attar of y the attar. o per Limo and mo o a pound, is the ASiatic tree that reache development in the Ph lands. The of ixty feet beg ns beari flo ers and -pro 110 att tie er, ang ylang, roses as sells at $4 which rivals an exquisite to $50 or roduct of an its highest Llippine 1s - tree grows to a height • when threfi years old g long gr nish yellow t the age f eight may cls of these Month. The ple distilla- le with wet - used. Be - um e for hair (Net is priz- -a medicine, uce yearly _100 poi ers, blo °Ming ever Is obt ined by sit of the hoicest pet - no che icals bein &ides its val and, toilet w ed among th being credite and numero A healing a small cake an equal qu utity of in and half as Much cornea be well,raixe hands are w never chap. Insomnia iS often cams upsetting th stoinach sum will infl the 'brain. are now pres nallY and e to bed the p put the feet ject of this front: the he e as a per: ter s the pr natives az with car' g toothache other pah s. ealth Hints. oap is mad of pure toil and let shed with ltd the blo ecogrdzing ribing hot ternally. son so a nto hot wa Is to dra d, for whe vessels are inflated they the 'skull, •th result bei 11 rm.! by melting t soap with tton tallow ale It should ool. Ti the t they will d by worry for indiges- d 1 vessels of his, doctors water inter- efore going, icted should2 er. The ob- the blood' the blood ress against g fears, ap- prehensions nil wakefulness. :Absent -Min introduction) you are relat whom I met Mee? Miss I' lam the sa fessor-Ah, i accounts for , a.n, ce.--Sydne J Urnal. Ah ed Professor (after the May I Ask whether d to the 'Miss Ashton t the seaside last sum- shton--Why, professor, e 14ss Ashton! Pro- deecIL! That no doubt he remarkable resembl- Town and Country To Cure Laxaiive :dr egists refund E. W. Grove's at : Cold in Orie Day. romo Quinine Tablets. A/I the money if it fails to cure. ature is on each box. 25e. JANUARY 16, 190 The fling of -Ranges— "BUC: IS HAPPY ,One Hdr4 and Fifty Thousand ”Canadia have decided fo THOUGHT" men The "Happy Thought" Range,. Common Ranges were not good enough -why sho Don't be hnposed on by just as good" talk. The construction of The "Happy Th.ought " is patented, its design registered, it is totally different 'in every respect to any other. There is none like it. There.eam be none as good. If you only knew the time, the trouble, the labor twould save you, how little fuel it uses, you wottkl not be one single day without one. 21CiZdre The WM. BUCK STOVE CO they be for yo Sold by CHESNEY i& stfir BRANIT atata 3 ASO„ The sea, on for the looking about for Furniture is at .dosen't matter, but the quality is everything. We ean se but only one quality, and that is the best. An inspection of our stock would prove a mu ual plea tire and benefit. hand. The quantity 11 you any quantity leteseegegisteesegtas This department is complete with a large sel etion of lt obliging attention given to this branch of the busi ess. Night calls prom.ptly attended to by OUT Undertake Goderich street, Seaforth, opposite the Methodistt church. BROADFOOT, BOX Page Acute Pou A bird cannot fly through as crawl through, so Pao Poult smalimeshesatbottoinand larg wire top and. botto ise Bag - gates -they're beet. .. The Page Wire Pen1 Co..:Limi Montreal, .Q., and 113 the best good; at Mr. 8. T. Holmet 0., N Clt tri' etu IL 11 a hole as it in etting is made with at top. No. n gauge Get... Age fences and' d,walhervilie, out. John, _ The Seaforth Tea Store Is now having a great clearing sale be- fore stecktaking. For It days a great discount sale for cash; $3,500 worth of all kinds o& goods is now to be slaugh- tered. Now is the time to get great bargains in china, °rookery and glass- ware, also all kinds of groceries, I have a very heavy stook, and all new and fresh, which must be cleared out, come Mee, come all, and get a good bargain. 12 bars Judd's soap for 25o, 10 lbs. of Epsom salts for 25c, 10 lbssulphar for 250, 10 Abs. globur salts for 25o, 5 lbs. boneless fish for 25o, 5 lbs. datesfor 250, 5 lbsnice currants for 25o, 4 ibs. new seleotedraisins for 25o, 5 lbs. new -prunes for 25(3' 7 lbs. cooking figs for 25c, 6 lb. rime for 25c,6 lbtapioca for 25e, Labra- dor herrings, lake herrings, salmon trout by the half barrel, also fresh her- ring by the dozen, fresh pork sausage, heed cheese, dry salted pork, barreled hams, smelted roll meat, first class cheese, best pure lard, potatoes turnips and coal oil. Weston's Toronto breed fresh every day. A cordial invitation extended to all to call and get some ef the good bargains. Wanted, fresh eggs - and butter, poultry and dried apples, for which the highest prices will be paid. G. AULT SEAFORTH. Merton Stock Farm 1....ot 27, ooncession • Hibbert. 4 Herd established in 1882., D. Hill, Stella. - Breeder ef choke Durham cattle and Clydesdale h hies. Five registered Clydesdale filliea for sale, prices right. Inspection invited. Visitors on appli- cation, will be cheerfully met at Ilensall or Seadoith statiolio. 18284f McKillop Directory for 1902. MICHEAL MUBDIE, Reeve, Winthrop P. 0. Joaw s. BROWN, Councillor, Seaforth P.O.. CHARLES LITTLE, Councillor, Winthrop P. 0.' JAMES O'LOUGHLIN, CounOillor, Beechwood P.0, AROHLBALD MeGREGOR, Councillor, Seaforth P.0 JOHN O. MORRLSON, Clerk, Winthrop .0, DAVID Y. ROSS, 'Treasurer, Winthrop P O. . SOLOMON J. SHANNON, J. P., Sanitiry Inspseler Winthrep P.O. ng of the ON JAI.;i AIM 5th. The Oho& is he acknowledged leader n Busin I es and Shorthand in Western On 'aria It's meth- ods at e super]. er, Its facilities are unapproache and v..its mums are the DMA e mplete. Areyou inteaested horthand We teach the ted Gregg f• ystem. R. Westervelt, 1810-2-6 PRINCilk& McKilldp Mutu 1 Fire Insuran Co pan). Annual Meeting. Notice is Lereby give that the twenty-seven annual meeting of the members of the Mutual Fire Insorente tepany will be ;held itt . Town Hall, . eatorlh, On riday, Jan ary, 16th, 1903, at 1 o'clock p. an. Busk ess-Receiving the Dim- Auditt:rs' annual reports, tors two for the township 3r the township -Of Stanley, er business for the goW tors ,1350-TreaFtn ei a and the election tf Unto dire of Tuarreinith and one1 and the discussion cf ot and welteretkIthe comps y. The retiring direstoris are J. B. McLean. W. , BrIedfLot and Thomas! Fraser, who are eligible ter re-election. ; J. B. MeLEAN, Prealdent. T. E. HAYS, Secritary, 18294 Oreeti man -Bros., Type - w der Company. lunderwoode,nsEdmeprfieier., and__ Mick - Ali visi le -writing machines, for sale or to rent by the month, ribbons, etc., and *11 other ma es, of typewriters, secondha for sale, 4pply to VAN EGIIIONDI Agent. SEAFORTH - 014TAIT, ,. el