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Clerk •
EVBRYDAY AILMENTS.
••••••••••••"••••••60
Almost Invariably the Result of
Poor Blood or Weak- Nerves,
•••••• safareGILOOIItli
If your health is impeired in any way,
however alight, tbia article eitonid intereat
you. Ask any dotter and he will tell you
that mose of the ailments from which men
and women of the present day suffer. are,
due to weak, watery blooe,.or discrders of:
the nerve forces. In ytur mile the trouble I
may only be making a start -showing itself 1
in a tired feeling, a derangemeet of the di- 1
gestlen, perhape an °condoned headache or
a feeling of nervotemes.e. These symptoms
are too often followed by a complete break-
down of the health. In tuella owes there is
no medicine which will bring back health
and strength as quickly as Dr. William'
Pink Pills, Theusande of weak and weary
men ard women owe deer prearnt good
health end increased vitality to this medi-
cine. These pills make new, reale, red
blood, and restore thettered nerves. Tnis
IA the whole secret of the wonderful MO-
oees of Dr. Willtarme Pink Pills.. Here is a
bit of etrong proof. hire. W. J. ellark,
sr., Boston, Oat, says :-" I tuffered a
great deal from a complication of troubles;
rheumatism, liver trouble and pains about
rho Leart, all addivg to my misery. A
thorough tlee of Dr. William' Pink Pills
cured me, and now, at the age of fifty-two,
puma, all aches and pains have left me, and
I am evjoying the beat of health. Thie is
the vertilot of all*who give Dr. Williams'
Pink Pint a trial. Bub you must ,get the
genuine with the full name, "Dr. Wil-
liamsPink Pills for Pale People" on the
Wrapper around the box, If in doubt send
direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Ce,
Brockville, Ont,. and the pills will be maie
ed post paid 0150 cents a bex or six boxes
for $2.50.
They Skipped.
How is the work progressing in Da-
kota ?'' rake a Boston ministerof a good
brother ivlso lives in Dakota, at the Brip-
tist atnivemery the other day-. "Well,
I'm getting along pretty well, but still it's
rather discouraging," replied the old man,
with an afr of despondence,. "Isn't there
any religion ant there ? Can't you sleeken
it ? Or to/0dt they come to church?"
No, it isn't that, The.flret week I went
there I had big oongregatione. One day
there were 150 down on their knees weep-
ing and praying. A MO Items in and said
there were two detectives earning down the
road, and every blessed person got up and
skipped." "
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The Glow of Health.
When the blood is rich and eure,therte is *health
ful glow to the complexion which spooks of the
vigor end vitality of the eydero. There is no more
certain way for pale, weak people to attars the glow
of health then by the persistent uao of Dr. Inhume
Nellie Food, thereat food cure welch forms new,
rich, red blood and art Woe 230../ nerve force.
Courage of Men and Women -
1 think ib might be interesting to hear
the opinion of readers as to whether meo
or wornen have the moat courege, especially
moral eotirage. Any one who has done
work say, in the political field, must have
been hunch with the want of individuality
ameng men. They can -seldom etend
alone, but must know what their fellows
think. Wconan, on the ether band, rightly
or wrongly will say atraight out what she
thinks. In religious and soeial matters it
is much the awe. Men prefer to follow a
leader, and are terrified of criticism. This
is family proved by the exceptional feeling
of admiration wheel we feel if ever we hear
of a Matt who simply defies public opinion
in aoting„ not ivrougly, but whore he might
be understeod. As to nhyeical courage, an
eminent dentist assurcd the writer that hie
braveert patients are women. Could I go
furcher 7 Aloe, 1 fere that moral courage
as an attribute of !nazi is on the wane. -
M. J. S.
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Telephones on the Farms.
Country life will soon be dtfforent from
whist it used to be when only infrequent
trips to town," or a casual visitor, put
the farmer in toueh with the world outside.
A.* the president well remarked in his an-
' ulna mean°, the "rural iree-delivery,
taken in connotation with the telephone,
the bioyole and the trolley, accomplishes
mach toward lessening the isolation of
farrn life end making it brighter and more
attractive." In. California says The Ar-
gonazt, the barbedwire, telephone has
quickly created a demand for eomething
better. In Sonoma- connty, recettly, two
separate applications; for telephone fran-
chisee were made by email companies, for
linea te run from farm to farm, and it is
Likely that mon the county will be well
coverlet with wires. The same develop-
ments are taking plaoe elsewhere in the
State, and working quiet, but profound,
revolution inithe conditions of rural life,
ewer who have pever loved a fried, or
altered to make a friend happy. The good
and the kind, tbe affectionate and l the
virtuous, see and feel the heavenly princi-
ple. 'rimy would sacrifiee wealth and
honor to promote the bsppiness of ethers,
and in return, they receive the rewired of
their love by symperthieing heurte end
countless favors, when they have been
brought low by disease or adeetereity.
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Liked the Title -tie.
Siugleten, Dann & Co., of GleA.gow,ISeot-
land, bave received the following interest-
ing letter from a eorrespondent i the
I United State., at whose request the firm
recently forwarded a silver Sootoh tb stile :
! -Referring to the oilier Scotch histle
! which eau so kiedlye sent tie, the titer
i thinks yon would be pleased to kno the
eircurnbtaticen which are briefly as fol owe :
, -One of our clerks knew. an old 8 (itch -
i 7man-very well, who, although he h been
I
about forty yeers abseut from the 4 land
of Burne" has a loyal Scotch beset b ating
ia hie beirom. The old man who in - etting
on fcr eighty yea& of age, 14es often alked
about his national emblem and its c !mo-
tion with the Scotch hottest, and w have
tried both here and in Boston to get ome-
thing of the sorb as a surprise f him.
When the thistle was handed to 1 he
stepped to a window to get all th light
possible for his failing eyesight. W n he
realized what it was he hugged it, kited
it, and, with tears rolling down is old
• cheeky, could enly mutter " a-th stle, a
thistle." Then he bunted up an old &mob
woman, Who lives in the same villa e, and
fit4Ily gave order* that wben he d ed be
was to be buried in his Scotch bonne with
this famous thistle adorning It •
Let Others Experimen
•Ther0 Is always something new in th
medical treatment, and you are constantly 1
try new-fangled, unproven remedies. Let o
pe meal and so risk health and lose ti
Ct4uea Kidney -Liver Pills have been tri
Or ibis of time. won the improve"! of ;Mali
'nd dernmatrated their right to a place
ho e as a family medicine. , '
•
way of
vited to
br-re ex-
o.- Dr.
In the
orlon
every
to
A Broad Statement.
This announcement is made,' with u any
qualifications, Hein -Reid isthe n pre-
paration in the world that guirante s t,
Hem Reid will cure any ease of Pi Oa, It
Is in the form of tablet.
It is the only Pile remedy use inter-
,
It is impossible to cure an est blished
mote of Piles with ointments, suppo itories,
injections or outward Appliances.
A guarantee is isened eeith every package
of Hem Reid, which coutains A month's
treatment.
Go and talk to 'your druggist about it. .
A Boy's Diplomacy.
_qui, a youngster of ten maim° te had
been put to bed immediately sfterj lunch-
eon, and had been told tied he mu4 remain"
there all afternoon, doing penanc for a
misdemeanor of which be had beei gudty.
lite is very fond of having.hie mo' er read -
to bine when in exile of this sort, but the
offeube of which he had been guiltenon this
pertioular °cession was so grave that he
hesitated about asking Ilia mother to lemon
• the punishmeot by reading to him,.
Fatally be called An ceder sister into ,the
room, and prevailed upon her to carry a
card to their Oil I the o rd was
written :
• MASTER CARL BLANK.
A r HOME
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY SIX n,
THREE To SIX.
MRS. BLANK WILL READ.
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Gripp4s Headache.
!dn. C. Appleton, Whitowood. N. W. T„ writes:
" Milburres 8tealing Heedlehe Powders Lave given
me great relief from tbe terrible pains of -a Grippe
In my besd and through riny hock." Price 10c and
• 25o as all dealers." '
STARTLINist STORY.
• Mrs. Thos. Adams had Bright's
Disease-Dodd's Kidney Pills
• Cured Here
Coaeteuwoon, Ont., Feb. 1 -(Special) -
While Bright's Disease le daily adding to
its terrible dem h let, Collingwecd numbers
arm ng her Citizens one who has had the
dread disease in its worse stages, ad ' who
is eeday a healthy, hearty woman. Mrs.
Thomas Adams is the lady's mane, and in
an interview regarding her cure eke says :
I moved here from Burker Falls nearly
two years ago. I had euff.red for yeare
with a pain iu my back that gradually grew
worse, rill in Mamie 1900, I was utterly
helphse, aud the doctor told me I had
Brighter Demme. He could do nothing ler
me. A friepd of my busboy] induced me
to try Dcdd'a Kidney Pills. They brought
me relief from the first, ard after using
three boxes I war able to do my own work.
I have had no return ofehe trouble since."
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Never Forsake a Friend.
When enemies gather wound -when
sickness NU on the heart -when the, world
is dark and cheerless -is the time to try
true friende hip. They who turn from the
scene of dietress betray their hypocrismand
peeve that int rest only moves them, If
you have a frierel who loves you -who hai• r
readied your interest and happ!ness-be
sure to sue min him in adversity. Let him
feel that his former kindnese is appreciated,
prut that his love was not thrown away.
Relit fidelity may be rare, but it exists -in
the heart. Who hes nat seen eind felb its
power ? They only deny its worth and
A Modest Request
The wit of the Irieh is proverbial, end
inetancesi are not waritiog to show that
they have all their wits about them in time
of danger, says the Youth's Companion.
An Midi ewitchnlau, employed in the
freight yarcle of a iNestetn city, was un-
lucky encugh one day to get hie left foot
-fastened be., bhat death trap knorn as a
"frog." A vigorous effort to free himeelf
faileo. A ereight train was backing down
upon him, not more than forty feat away.
Quick as a thought he whipped h s knife
out of his pocket, opened it, cut tbe folds
of his ehoestting with ons' sweep ' of the
blade, jerked hie foot -out of his shoe, leav-
ing the latter in the frog, snd jumped to
one side. He escaped death by a vaargin Of
less than a seeovd.
The ireight superintendent, hearing of
his narrow escape, called him into his office
the riext day.
"Larry," he eaid, "yon showed wen•
tierful presence of mind in an enaergenoy
yesterday. I should like ter do sotnething
for you to show my appreciatiop of ita
What shall it be ?" i
! 4' Well, Nor," -responded Garry, watch-
ing his head, " the shoe is as good as iver,
but the E tcing's no good at all now. Ye
might give me an ordher ior a new pair ay
shoesthrings, sore"
•
Sick Headache.
Joseph Wordworth. Ohio, V. 8 , say: " I
have hoen troubled with silk headaehe for over a
year. lately I started taking Lax% Liver Pille, and
they did me a world of good, acting without pain or
griping.
Premiers and Their Riches.
It le eomewhat of a coinoidenee that
Lord Saliebury'd will should disolose an es-
tate within a couple of thousatds or so of
his father's, whioh was proved, (3.5 years
ago, at just .opo„oco, says Men and Wm
men. Mr, Balfour is much wealthitr than
was his uncle, the Promiel'e income, it is
?raid, being about £70,000 a year. The
money came from his grandfather, who
earned a vast !ultimo in India at the be
giunine of last century by contracting for
the navy, making as much as £300,000 in
four years. When the inuome tax stood so
high durin.s. the Boer war, it was stated
that Mr, Balfour handed over to the Inland
Revenue an amounts -equal to hfs losiary as
Prime hliniater. Lint Rombury is another
exceedingly wealthy man who had been
Premier. Mr, Gladstone, on the other
hand, was a comparatively poo4 man, ai.
though so skilled at finances. 1s wise fair-
ly wealthy at MO time, but uef re twine in -
I• vestments in mines reduce tt IhLs capital
very much. At Hawarden an wae merely
a tenant for lifetibe prepi my lhelooglng to
THE MIRROR TELLS 'nit
STORY.
• ANTI -PLL
REMOVES THE CAUSE.
When the tongue is
_coated. or t h e bre a th
Tointed, at- hen an out -of -
foots feelltne, as ef leurnIin;
or leveret' etomach, dell-
neis and aching of Leek or
hips, there is trouble in
the stomach which may
develop in nolalaria or other
severe sickness. If you
lieve Dr, Leonhardt's Ari -
PILL athhanfl, one at night
For sale by J. S. Roberts, druggist,
and one in the morning
will remove the trouble
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It is the world's gfeatetl.
sysf em treatment. It Is a
gun:anted eure fOotlyOpep-
eht, bilioriettess; or coma i -
petiole If you want 16
prove its merit, 'write Wir -
SON -FYLE Co., Niagara
Fella Ont., for free sam-
ple. Sold by druggists,
50 cents per box.-
Seaforth.
turiank,
,
Miss M. Cartledge gives some
helriful advice to young girls.
tier letter is but one of thou-
sands which prove that nothing
is so helpful to young girls who
are just arriving at the period Of
womanhood as Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound.
Five Pounds for Pilgrim's
Progress
" Eh, my lord, it's terrible coon° Ian',
an' grows naethieg but meth (charlook) 1"
e After some yearnehowever, a new letri
arose ab Haddo House who knew not
Sandy, and that was the canoe of our hero's
undoing. The new earl presented each of
his te limits with a handsome copy of "The
Pilgrim's Progress," but Sandy, whose
name was not on the estate rent -roll, re-
ceived nothing. This • was more than he
could stand, and, staff in hand, he proem d•
ed to Haddo Hones to interview the laird.
"1 cannot underrtatd," raid his lord.
ship, " why you have not received a copy ;
I gave explicit orders thab all my tenante
were to receive oar: I /shall make iequire
ISA.',
A few days later, much to Sandy's joy,
he received the coveted volume, but hie cup
of happiness was 'speedily dashed to the
ground, for next day he had official notice
from the estate officer to say that henceforth
his rest would be £5 per annum!
Inhis declinieg year, the old worthy,
who was rot above alloying s joke, need to
show the volume to visitore,
ra wager," he would say, "that's the
dearest copy o' the Pilgrim's Progress '
ye ever saw. I pay five rounds i' the 'ear
for't."
"DEAR M48. PERMIAN -I cannot
praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound too highly, for it
is the only medicine I ever tried wbieh
cured. me. I suffered much from any
first menstrual -period, I felt so weak
and -dizzy at times I could not pursue
my studies with the usual interest.
7.ly thoughts became sluggish, I had
headaches,. backaches andsinking
spells, also pains in the back and lower
limbs. In fact, I was sick all over.
Filially, after many other remedies
had been tried, we were advised to get
Lydia E. Pinitham's Vegetable
Compound., and I am pleased to say
that after tale :. it onlyetwo weeks, a
wonderful chan for the better took
< place, and in a short time I was in
perfect health. I felt buoyant, full of
life, and found 11 work a pastime. I
am indeed glad to tell mylexperience
with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table COmpo « i for it made a dif-
ferent girl of " • Yours very truly,
Miss M. C s :it, 533 Whitehall Ste •
Atlanta, Gs." -0000 forfisft If WOW of
above, litter prefolng pinulneesucannot bfrproducem
his grandson. Lord Beacooefield never had
nitwit money of his otvh, although his nom
el", it is well known, brought him la big
sumo. He had expensive habits', and the
fottune widish his wife brought him was
More than welcome. °
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Hoarseness.
Helen Decker, eoresp Ferry, N 8 writes •. "A
few months ago I had a severe oold in my th roat
and obeet and became quite hoarse. A bottle of
Dr. Wood's Norway Ploo Syrup soon relieved the
Hoarseness and cured he odd."
•
ese-•so•
THE MOST NUTRITIOUS
Epps's Cocoa
din admirable food, with all -its na-
tural qualities bated, fitted to
build up and Maintain robust
health, and so resist, winter's ex-
treme cold. Sold in quarter -pound
tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO.,
Limited, Homeopathic Chemists,
Iendon, England.
E:pp$'s Cocoa
GIVING STRENGTH AND VIGOR.
1876.26
.3rand Trunk Railway
System.
Railv/1* Time Table.
Trine leve Seafo b as follows :
0.50 a. m. For ClInt.on, Goderioh Winghem and
Kincardine.
12.40 p. m. For Clinton and Godericla
0„15m. For Mtn, Wingham arid Kintar-
, dine, '
10.18,r. m. For Clinton and Gederloh.
'
7.63 th. no For OiTtratford, Guelph, Toronto,
0414,1 North Bay rain points west;
Belleoille and Peterboro and points
eaet,
3.37 Ip. m. •For Stratford, Guelph, Toronto, Moro
itreal Ind points east.
5.38 at. m. !For $lpatford. Guelph and Toronto.
i'inaerstd and Kincardine.
GOING NORTH. iae. Mixecil• Mixed
Palreerstoo. 7.80 p.m. 12.20 p.m 8,45 a.m
1,07 9.40
Ethel. 8.07
1,10 10,00
BIBrourallee• • • • • :: 98:2717 1,80 10.20
Wingbarn., 8.88 1.85 10.30
Gem Som. Pass. Mixed. Pao.
9 a.m. 8.05 p.m
9,17 3.18
10.00 • 825
10.15 8.85
11.30 COO
fringham.. 6 58 8.m
3luevale ...... , 7,92
Sruseelo.„.. 7.18
Ethel • 7.28
Paimeroton 8,20
London, Huron and Bruce.
iflO NOR111--
London, depart
CentrOlia.. - • • - - • ...
Exeter-. -
Henson-
FEPOPee- •• • •
Srueefield- 9.58
10.15
Londeeboro 10,80
10.
Beigrave- • 10.50
Wingbien arrive..... .. 11.00
Peasenger.
6.60 a.m. 8.10 r.
7.01 8.23
7.14 11.36
7.22 13.46
7.47 4.15
13.0 4.40
8.15 4.50
8.22 4.55
Exeter- - 8.85 8.10
Oentealla.. . .... - 8.40 1.20London, (al:rive)- 0.45 A. M. 6.e0
Pleeee ger.
8.15 A.M. 4.50
8.18 5.05
- 9.80 6.07
9.44 6.18
9.50 6,26
CBS
0.55
7.12
7.20
7.118
7.55
01531012.... ANN OS ON Or •••• • ••• 0 •
401ING StiVER-
ViTinghern, depart.. -
Belgrave •• • •
Blyth
Lent:weber° ••
Bnuterield...., -.••••
Kippen
.•
aensail....• • 6 ma dr • • aao • • .6
MoginopDirecUry for 1903.
11011AEL MURDIE, Reeve. Winthrop P. 0.
JOHN S. BROWN, Councillor, Seaforth P. 0.
CHARLiOn LITTLE, Councillor, Winthrop P, 0,:
JOHN MURRAY, Councillor, Beeehwooi P. 0.
JOHN M. GOVENLOCK, Councillor, Winthrop P.O.
JOHN C. MORRISON, Clerk, Winthrop P. 0
DAVID M. ROSS, Treseurer, winthroo P 0,
BOLOMON J. SHANNON, J. P., Sanitary Inspect°,
Winthrop P. 0.
Ali • 10, -
?he 6op Mutual in
hour ce Company.
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FARM AN ISOLATED TOWN
PROPER Y ONLY INSURED
a, B. McLean, 1'
reme vice-presid
clays, Secy-Treas.
William Cheeuey
temp ; George D
Oobfln; Jernes
flarloc'
k • Thome.
Leen. EllOPen ;
Bob*. Smith.
Mee Cumming
vtUaP. 0.; Geo
audllon
Hee &eine
• otiose brielne
io so
lespeueve
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• Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, and
Gout are all completely cured by Milburn's Rheu-
natio Pills, the groat specific rheumatic remedy.
'Pries 6too a box at all dealers. •
-Edward Green, a farmer, residing near
Westport, in the Brockville db trice was
found Monday lying deed in .a ditch, hell a.
mile from his home, aud his horse also dead
beside him. His lace was out and he bad
several ribs' broken. Green, on Sunday
morning erove to tbe residence of bia
brother, some. three mike, and left again
foe home mu ly in the afternoon. His wife
did not become anxious, thhilting he had
remained over night. The next heard of
him wse on -Monday, when his dead body
was found. The suppmition is that the
holes fell in the deep 'now, and that
Green, in his efforts 10 extricate the ani-
mal, was kieked sed rendered unecnecious,
eventually succumbing from exposure. De-
ceased, who was about 35 years of age,
Leaves a widow and family of two children.
•
REXALL 10- DYES
These Dyes will dye Wool, Cotton, Silk,
Jute or Mixed Goods in one bath-zhey are
the lateet and most improved Dye in the
world. Try a package. If your druggist
hese% them send direot to Rexall Chemical
Co., 60 Adelaide Ste, East Toronto,
118,56-52
°gator 011 or other Cathartic is not needed after
giving Dr, Low's Pleseant Worm Syrup. This rem-
edy oontaine ita own purgative, and no* only de-
stroys but Carrie, if the worms. Prioe 25e.
THE DEATH CUP.
This Deadly Fungus Hexembloos Bev-
eral Edible Duel) rooms.
Perhaps the met theittly of the poi-
sonous fungi of otir woods and fields
Is the falriy well linown death cup
(Amanita plialloides). particularly dan-
gerous from its resemblance to several
of the .edible innehroorus. though gath-
ering fungi for the table should be
undertaken by trope save those thor-
Mighty acquainted with the different
species. as it le A Rogether too easy for
the ignorant enthusiast to make an er-
ror whicii may prove _ fatal to his
friends. '
The death cup refer4.k1 to has a
round Cap. white. yellowish or green-
, Wit In color, and the stem bas a swollen
beimeuryound6d by an envelope,. or
veil, of a white filmy substance, whicb
parts as the stalk exteuds upward.
Thls stalk is pithy when young. but
hollow at maturity, and the gills of tbe
cap, which in the meadow mushrooms
are pink or brown, are white In the
deadly variety, as are also the spores,
wheel can be plainly seen if tl e cap
is laid, gills downward, on a ee.ece of
colored paper for a few hours. The
swollen, or bulbous, base Is a distin-
guishing characteristic, and no fungus
of that appearance should be gathered
for cooking. One of the liabilities Is
that these caps may be -broken off
without due observance of Its base,
which Is often covered with earth or
dead grasses, hence not distinguished
• from some of the lepiotas, nitride how-
ever, are never surrounded with the
filmy veil of the death cup.
The poisonous property of title fungus
le largely the same as that found In the
venom .,of a rattlesnake and also in
• cholera ane diphtheria, and so far sci-
euce is unable to produce any satisfac-
tory antidote, atropine, the stomach
pump and oil purgativee being about
the only resources.
eeiTir(17,3115K.1ppen P. 0. ; Thome,
It, Brneefield P. 0. ; Tbomao E.
eaforth P. 0..
Sealorth ; John G. Grieve, Wiro
e, Seaforth ; John Bennewele,
fine, Beechwood ; John Watt,
Frame:, Brumfield : ibbn B. lio
es Connolly, Clinton.
/.0111711.
toilet*; E. Hinehley, Seaforth ;
ondv ; 3, W. Yeo. Rohm.
urdie anti John 0, Mordeori
sto'espromeot lneuranerdedor 14.67
will
beoiTitsns
of the *bare acne, etifireeestl
*feces.
A KOREAN CINDERELLA.
Coughing is the outward sign
- of inward disease.
Cure the disease with
Shiloh's
Consum tion
CUrk The Lung Tor ic
and the cough will stop.
Try it to -night.
If it doesn't benefit you
we'll give
your money back.
Prices 26e., 50e. and $1.00
S. C. WELLS & CO,
Toronto, Can. LeRoy, N.Y.
CENTRAL
Hardware ,Store.
A Completb Stock of
Sleigh Bells
CrOBB allt Saws
Chopping Axes & Handles
Hockey and Spring Skates
Ixamine our new pattern nickle
tea pots. The best goods in the Mar-
ket. Makes a nice Christmas present.
Prices right, Give us a call.
ilm•••• •••••II
Sills & Murdie
HARDWARE,
EgELA.FCDIVTIEE
DYE WORKS.
Having bought out the interest of the dyeing bum-
Defao-from Una Nickel of her late husban • Henry
Motile, formibod
formerly of ooth, I am prepared to do al
kinds of dyeing, cleaning and pressing, All work
done on short notice, J. T. SEWARD, Victoria O.,
a few doors south of the G. T. R., Clinton. Ont.
1868-tf
The Slualret Story of Pena* Blossom,
the Family Drudge.
In Korea the people tell a Cinderella
story that Is much more ancient than
that familiar to western people. The
key of the latter story Is the slipper,
but not so theirs. Peach Blossom, the
Korean Cinderella's name. was the
family drudge. One day as the tnothi
er was ;darting off with the favorite
daughter to a picnic slur said to Peach
Blossom, "You roust not leave until
you have bulled it bagful of rico and
filled tbe broken crock with water."
While sitting there 'bemoaning her hard
lot she heard a twittering and a flut-
tering of wings. Looking up, she saw
a flock of sparrows pecking the hulls
off tbe r rice. Before recovering from
her surprise a little imp jumped out
of the fireplace and so skillfully re-
paired the crock that but a few min-
utea of work was required to fill it
with water. Then she went to the plc -
BIC and bad a royal time. .
On another occasion the inother said,
"You must .stay until you have pulled
up all the weeds in the field." This
time a cow came out of tbe forest and
ate up the woods in ten mouthfuls. -
Peach Blossom followed. the cow into
the woods and was led to where there
was an abundance of ripe, Inscioul
fruit, Gathering a large quitutity, she
went to the fete and was the most wel-
come guest. Her jealous sister asked
about it and, on being told, determined
she would get some of this fruit for
herself.
When the next gala day came the
sister stayed at home and let Peach
Blasom go. The cow came out of the
woods as before, and the sister follow-
ed it through tangled brier and thorn
'1 bushes, with the result that ker !us
I was muck scratched and. her skin deep
i beauty all gone. -Exchange.
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1
A i tills time ol the Yes?, when sore throat, pain
In the chest, rheurnetio palm, sod scbee are eo prey-
•alen$, ft would be wise to keep on hand a bottle of
ilsgyard's Yellow Oil. It ie a perfect medioine
i dust. Price 25e.
Troublur with Kidney Trduble
, for Six Ifloliths.
illeny Men and -Women Are Troubles
,With Kidney Trouble, Some For Lew/
Time, Some For Longer -No Need To
Be Troubled For Any Length Of Time,
If They Only Knew Of The Cures
teing Made By
DOAN'S, MONEY PILLS.
sickade Is The First Sign Of Kidney
Trouble -Then Come Complicatteme
• Of A More Salons Nature.,
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS
TAKEN AT THE FIRST SION OF
BACKACHE WILL SAVE YOU YEARS
OF MISERY. Mrs, William H. Banks,
Torbrook Mines, NS., tells the pub -
He about the great qualities of Doan's
Kidney Pills in the following words :-I
was treubled with kidney trouble for six
month , and had such terrible pains
across my kideeys all the time that I
could ardly get around. After, taking
one bo of Don's Kidney Pills I began
to fee better, and by the time I bad
taken three 'Loxes 1 was completely
cured.
Pric 50c. per box, or 3 boxes for $1.25;
all des ere or The Doan Kidney Pill Coq
Toronto, Ont,
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D. SlAkUM, the eminent Lung Specialist
MY SYSTEM
OF TREATMENT
CURES
C NS PTION
A System of Complete rledicinal
and Tonic -Food Treatment.
To all Sufferers with Throat and
Lung Troubles1 Offer My
RIZ TRLL TTETMENT
(A large sample sot o2 the Slocum series of Rezriedies)
($1.25 cents worth of :Medicine Free.)
I offer you something different, something Letter than the conunon "cure-alls." .A
series of standard specifics, which when taken together, and according to my .directions,
bring about a permanent and radical cure of Consumption in all its varied forms, by eradicat-
ing the Tuberculosis germs and poison, from tbe system and building up weak and wasted
bodies with healthy tissue. A system of treatment that does more then any one remedy
can ever do. - My Free Trial Treatment is worth $x.2.5 cents, and I offer it as a test of
rny skill obtained through years of study and expeiiment.
You are thus at liberty to test the skill of the eminent Lung Specialist, as embodied
in his system of Home 'Treatment, and no doubt you recognize that the Lungs or any
of the vital orgaus which are diseased and weakened .require the most expert treatment.
Have you any of these symptoms which quickly lead to La Grippe,
Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Consumption?
An Obstinato Cough?
'Night Sweats?
PLurisy
Afternoon Chitis and raver ?
Do You Spit Blood or l'hiegm
D.:Moult Breathing?
Pains in the Lungs?
Xidney Trouble ?
Aro You Palo and .7 hin ?
Pains Below the Collar "Bone 7
LOS5 Flesh ?
Sore Inftamed Throat?
Indigestion 7
Hetreorrha gee ?
W eakened Voice?
Catart hal Affections?
Firkin Appetite ?
Catch Cold Easily?
Accept Dr. Slocum's Free Trial Treatment and thoroughly test these four great speci.
fiss which when taken according to directions, will start you on the high road, to health,
and your continuance in the treatment for a short time, will mean your permanent cum.
Many eminent physicians are amazed at the cures effected through Dr. Slocum's
System ef Treatment, while others plice their patients under Dr. Slocum's Treatment.
CAST ASIDE ALL OTHER MEDICINES
and bury prejudice kr g enough to test the remedy; as its' effects for good will positively fol-
low if directions are nattered to.
Simply write, mentioning your druggist's name, to i» T. A. Slocutn, Limited, eye King
St. West, Toronto, Can. Pereoits seeing Dr. Slocum's Free Offer in American Papers,
send fur Treatment to Toronto. ManTion this paper.
hex centaining the Free Trial Treatment -cannot be
mailed, we ask year te ply tepees cis trges am000ling to 25c upon the delivery of the box
to your neareit express Lecke. Or you can remit -us 250 and the box will be sent prepaid.
TIE GREAT CASH. STORE
te.21-Mrie-
This Big January Sale
Sweeps forward with greater force than ever; every dspartment has caught
the contagion of cut prices, and crowds are taking advantage of 'this big sale.
It will pay you to visit this centre of business, as thousands of dollars' worth
of goods will be rushed out during sale days. Everythieg in the line of winter
goods must go regardless of price. It will surprise you how fat you can make
a dollar go here these days.
Ladies' Dress Skirts, Ladies' Coats of the latest style, Ladies' Undeiskitts
Ladies' Wrappers and Blouses and Night Gowns at sweeping reductions.
All Furs will be cleared out regardless of coat.
Military Flannel, Grey Flannel and Underwear at clearing prices.
Men's and BOIS? Overcoats and Suits at less than manufacturers' prices.
A snap in large heavy Robes.
Several hundred pairs of Boots and Shoes to be sold at tremendous re-
•
a
ductions.
A snap in Lamp Glasses, and fresh groceries always on hand.
Any quantity of Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods.
imitaiate_ Clite he I
D. M. McBEATH,PRETOBLOCK, bLYTH.
RIA iPa
WOCHrfil Phosphoditeef
TIN Oren Parikk beefy,
is an old, well eatab'
lished and reliable
preparation. Rae beau
proscribed and need
aver 40 Years. All drug.
OAS In the Dominion
of Canada sell and
recommend as being
the cede medicine of
ite kind that cures wad
gives univereal satisfaction. ltproniptly and
permanently cures all forms of .7fervour Weak,
nom ,Emiartions, fipermatorrhcra, Impotenotib
and all effects of abuse or excesses; the excessive
use of Tobacco, Opium or Siinnatints, Mental
and 'Brain -Worry, allot' which lead to Infirmity,
insanity, Consumption and Rh Esrey Grave.
Price $1 per package or six for a. One teal
please. six wilt awe. Mailed promety on re -
o! prim. Send for free peenphlet, Address
The Wood Company,
Windsor, Oar, Canada,
Wood'e Phosphodine is sole in Seaforth bye Ala -ta-
bula I. V. Fr, J. 8. Roberts Alex. Wilf n and
drnggiete. 19
Before and After,
LOGS WANTED.
The underoigned is prepared to pay tbe highest
Carib mice for an unlimited quantity of flrateolaaa
Soft Elm, Rock Elm, Ba.ssenoil, Maple,
Beech, Ash, Hemlock and Oak Logs
Delivered at the Senforth Saw and Stave Rill, Logs
to r c cut an even length, except Soft Rho. Soft Elm
to be cut 11, 13 and 16 fee . Will also buy
Besewood Heading Bolts,
40 inct es long, at $3.50 per cord, delivered.
Will aWo buy timber by meaaurement or by bulk in
boob. Special attention paid to engem sawing, and
tatiefecti.n guaranteed.
WM. AM ENT.
1878
Spec!nl Attention
co Horseehoelng and
General job
Goderioh street,
Robert
To all Whom it may -Concern Ae _Executor of
the eatate of the late A. A. FiimL of tbe Town of
Seaforth, I desire all who have chime Oh gold fotate
to send nie, on el, harm March 1st, 1904, an item-
ized etaaerneit of their clams, if any. Moo any
owing add estate, to send fres the acnouot due on
r befole the above mentionod date, as after that
date, as soon as possible, 1 nil take steps to admin-
ister the estato according t3 the te.ms of the last
will and testament, made April 161b, 1902, in my
possession. Signed -JAMES D. NICOL, Sole Ex -
°rotor. Dated at Lauder, Manitoba, January 18t1z,
1904. I -4
MONEY TO LOAN
Mows to loan at fewest rates of itaterest on good
farm ffeeurity. Apply so JAS.; I. KILLORA.N,
, Wollner, Seafertb 171241
Furn ture a..d
Undertaking.
newasearesseesesee
If you want a comfortable and thorough'
ly reliable sanitery mattress we have jtt
There Is nothing like the biarshall. Bed'.
ridden paeients have found their tied sores
heal up on this mettreem.
We also remind yen that we sell the
vertical feed Davis sewing machine, and
honeetly believe that it has no equal in the
couotry. Ie hes all the hetet attachment",
and, not receding to take off the premer-
foot to place them, they can be put on in a
few seconds. Before purehming, call and
ace the Davis. We have otber sewing ma-
chine', cheap in price, but good in quality.
Devereux nishings.
All kinds of Furniture and House Fur -
BLACKSMITH And Upholstering -New and repair work
carefully done.
CARRIACE
MAKER 17:teer Undertaking
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Seaforth
Thoroughbred Shorthorns
For Sale
I For sale, six Shorthorn Bulls, two of them broth-
ers to imported " 800tehman" now stook bull at the
Ontario Agricultural OoltegeGuelph. 1,17o a num.
1 her of females. All must be.eold as the owner bee
I sold bio farm. They can be seen at Riverside norm
'I and at Exeter. Parties calling on me at Exeter will
, be driven to the farm. Apply,to, or address
Tfl0alA8,1tU88EL1i, Extt2r.
188441
And Embalming
Receiver, cur peompt and careful attention.
Night ealle answered at Mr. leteactitelie resi-
dence, sewed house wet of letzten & Son's
blacksmith shop.
Kneohtei & McKenzie,
SE FORTH.
1KS