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The Huron Expositor, 1905-02-10, Page 3ferthereteleares Turnereet14aett Varicorele . Woruee's Daae -with fever --en ineetwe conteedous diseases -all ere polsened blood. :,:un,yzene act; as a. viwtmer.. o <Lees eau. do. • tile Free. • , Vezuozone, and leavia e send tts this Ltiuu mail you an effla egist for a, fat- e;e 'wilt pay the drug— it. This is our freer tiviriee you; to show One is, and what it to yourself, please.. ..for it placee you un -- whatever. and V. Iti.tS 'COUPON „ ear nin. Fill out 1 it te rite airineeotie lerelt .. • _ ..... 1..te!uo7Nsus-. 1,w!nt if yet leett:e free .i. well take it. . , - atql no.t1!..,51,rag Liquozona a teL M8.44.k, AND 811ORT.HORN 0Am- :undersigned hee for rele eev. cearcr - tibeep reed Durban alder -es Eemonciville P. O. ce. id, Tuekeramith. ROBEP 13724 undersign h" for bbred ehortborn butlereli- !ell 16 end 12 month. Ona Apply to JOHN Me ennee SALE -The undersigne 16 Costeeiliatt thareughered Shorthorn a, Het bloikytype. dark red ;.reeding. They ero el- ne will be sold reaeonably_ P. 0, 19284f few Grendly bred luild with regiddered pedi- :Lrce from 850 to t,t0, if [Id heifere at oboe.. the Ramer hire SaWif Lour months' old out, 1932-tf FOR SALE -The undez- ceeceerelon efeEllIop, are timberetedar- poste]. prte . eplied on reasonabee- 14e4rd 3, our oriere 193/.41 - — -10 roma, eoft aed hsrd indews, store. and aerteu equarter area rf land, Th. txs a comfortable honace BitievaleP. IX, On 1936x6 3eLea -F «ale four young etied fr, g to 16 rrionthe„ Thee txlvee ere all sired 'dee' and are the very be 21, Coneedel .n 4. E. R. S 0.. A. & J. BROAD. 1938-tf It SALE, -Te under- meession 8, Hibbert, rangiog fa age from ta tQ Lela ere a fine lot,: being -mod quality. - Four aired Le -met.- Apply to DeVite 1938 tr. T NOTICES. IfEle-Wanted a haunt- ', ef "Ye Ott & tam, Apply- 4eatorth. 1938-tf loderaigned has on Lot !.M rt. near Stan, de lot of tr Peed end •gueranteed ede. e/OfIN Mitt; 1937* -A good col:afar-Wein --ta from a to fe acres or Lettr chunk and store rfe:ta, box 218, reereseli 1523 tf te,e.-Fored a, one wile t of Wa;ton, a lot of gond lenethe to Bulk . Apply 'n P. O. 1 103Ee-e -03 re loan for a rerm et '-CO on tiret mortgrige oi trent•eafel to teem me 'reper'tv. Priarate funds, OFFICE, Seaforth. ores M. F e:eal from the premises- • rorra t), townahip of t,teer or heifer, two P- ZC•r. Any ioforreatiert. anitma4 will bo liber- Cree,arty P. 0, he urdersigned ha e re wel keep tor eurviee on wtot G: FemondeilIa, trd fear, '• Jurebe," No. pril 4eh. 1901 erel is in ie anural to breeel cos wU "boiedtpatFect. 're et Ben toe. II c;nel 1337-tf e. Collector and Sara -- of Seaterth. Houre cante to turnleh two. ry. 83f.0 per annuli,. troist (fr Tr•iri. till 0 - Applications for ()Mee till Febru- oTT, Clerk, Mai 2 et- _FEBRUAlt LA cialPFTS ItAilTAGES. for 'it frupf ti o Empress $450,606, en 90 7 annuity eof $204000- and a tithe. of The Victims left Weak. Nerveless nobitity-. Tho Au*trian diamond its ef beantifui lentoo oolor, and out and a kerey to Deaaly Diseases. rros,c; 1S We io 139 carats La grippe, or inflerenza, which. It -teethe 'is keel titan it Would be teweeps over Canada every ,voar, is but for it color and the' torm tirt iiiobably the most. t reacher ou s • dis- whicili at is- cut .ra n keine asth- e tote knowo to medical, science.. The $500,000 irotteted of $756. eattitek May rast only a few days, but. I the deediy poison in the blood i- West West Huron Teachers -1'16, You are left with hardly The followitur, is 1. list. of the teach- er tee:teeth enough to wttik. Your ere employed in the West Huron In- o4eq y our earti anti .speotoeateewith the post office address` nerveae are prematurely weakened, • of ettele : Mr. J. E. Tone Inspector, Godericb. tko-el you fall the vietim to deadly, pm.umonia, bronchitis, consumption, Township of Ashfield, Clayton S. The'llMatiSM,Or Tacking kidney trou- -White, Port Albett e Minnie Durnin, rblee. Dr. ,Willianes' leink Pelts never Kintail ; Fred Ross, Lochaleh ; Mil - fail to Cure the disastr hes tettee- ef- dred Graham, leueltnow ; Nina Kilpat- fecis of la grippe boausc they. pure 'tick, Mafeleing ; Tenn, MeRlwar01.,oth- ' ify the 'blood and sweep away its tan ; Charles A. Tebbutt and Kathleen niiso.nous ne; rme. Every dose. _makes 'Swann, Dungannon ; Walter B. Haw- . itew -arm, rich blood which brings kins, Alateleman • Win. A. Cowan, teetith and healing to every part.. of Lanes, Tena Gordou, Sheppard - t 'body. This tis proved in the ten ; Edward, Hanna, Laurier ; Ernest 'ease of Miss Dorsina Langlois, of • Sherwood, Belfast ; Colon M. Kiel, •St. Jerome, Quebec-, \the says : ' I Lochalsh, Clara Augustine, Crewe, had. e aevere attacit of la grippe, Lienetta Cunningham, Port Albert. i he after . effects of which deft mo Township of Colborne,---Graceeraw- Tacked with pains in eyelet,- part of - ford, Loyal, Harry Long, Edward Stewart and Melburn McDowell, Ben - miller; Annie Courtney and Tena M. Johnston, Carlow George S. Woods, Goderich; (Union) Oliver Henry.Nile; EllettMcMillan and Winnie 'Shaw, Thinhip. • Township of Goderich,--.Samuel Mc - Dwain, Sarah J. 13e11, and Adelaide E. Davidson, Goderich Nelson N. Trewartha, Holmes ville ; John H. Lewery, Bertha Ilityter, Edwin Mc- Gavit, Olive Cooper, Clinton. Eva Cooper. Porter's Hill; Lottie L. Mc.. Math, Bayiteld. Township of Hay; George itlawson and Florence E. Graham, flay; J. W. Hogiteuh, Hills Green; Margaret Mac- donald, Lillian Blatchford, Robert F. Stelek, Kate Hart, Pearl L, Nicholson, and Wm. Jarrett, Zurich; Laura M. Jackell, Dashwood; Amarantha Mc- Gregor ita d2' WilburF. Anderson, Hen - my beely, Itly appetite completelyk ree, I had severe headeohee, was Subject to colds with the lease exnosure, -and grew so weak that I was, unable to work at my trade a dress maker. I tried several need-. icines, without the slightest; sue- oess until a tdratre clerk advised me to ta,ko Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I acte4 noon hia excellent advice and VatriPiktglY Mired me. -My strength returned, the headachen, and cough disappeared, and I am regaln enjoy- ing My old time health. I am -eat- -belied that if sufferers from la grippe will use Dr. Williams' Pink they will speedily reoover fr-orce those after effects „which naaket thA so many people aeburden." Dr, Williains' Pink Pills cure all, -the et:wanton ailments due to weak rued -'watery blood, si.eoh as anaemia, salt ; &lath M. Taylor. -.Brewster.; .11.e. of white, which threatened eo tete larger every loll he took. "Do your duty, sir," 'haw vi.,40tood to bite; ",h4t. iti reolly ell I 4 -in 4v oyou, Geteeorronott armee, arta do winoie right." Yee doctor," he (bawled in reply, " but is there no word 3 ou dittle give me - (no wore te sattsfy the cte•ire of tie who fettle he bee been -cubed' tp teeth, o this great work 21) The great pr twee r 1.1 once took his meaeure, and b.44 cyt.?. gleerned aa he eaid-th Yeti, there le a weed-ad:vide if you like o call it -that I can give elette Are you prepered for it 9'i "Ye, oh, yea" ° "Are you sure, sir r Yen ; oh, yes, thenk you," " Then," said Norman, pointitig" his -finger at him with the air. of a uragediau "go away and -buy a pate of braces)" TO KEEP FRIENDS. Be Interested In Thema, but Never De If you would •htt'e friends be inter ested There is a difference between interest and curiosity. Neree be curious. I Interest asks nothing, but is glad of others' joys and sorry for others' mi.* fortunes. -Curiosity seeks to find more than is witten upon the surface, seeks it for the purpose of distribution, for innocent slander: One's friends like one to be interested. They detest one who is curious.. TO be interested in those one meets needs but to wish them well. To see the best of those about us will cause us to wish them well. To our wellwishers we pour out our joys and sorrows. They are interested. They tuiderstand. The in -rested friend always -under- stands. The- curious acquaintance nev- er sees through naotiyes. The curious one is blinded by his own interpretation of causes and his' prejudiced view of ascend to Curiosity. results. headeehee, sideaohes, --L el aiges Lk' n• becca, Cartet, St. 'Joseph. , , eieNr algid, r heu m at 151320\ 5C i a kii'cao Township of Steueley,i-Geo. Baird, g Don't, there:ore, seek to know what ne4vousnese, general weakness anti. Clinton • (Union) Isabel Thompson I° hidden. it 'our friend conceals the speeder ailments that growine B1akc Mabel Dennison, James Del- something from you he has a reason = girla apZi. evomen do not like, trt gat, and James Oameron „T,ayfield; for doing It.' Prove yaur interest and talk about even to their doctors: Pawcett Sturdy, George ivy Shore, your lack of vulgar curiosity by trust- , But only tbeganui.ne pills can edo and Gertrude Graham, , erne e Annie ing lelm In spite of the concealment. f his, ,and you enmild see that the E. Consit Bills Greet ; ' George How- Those who are truly interested and full earee - Dr. Williams' Pink Pals nod, Blake ; Jean Mtistited, Brucelield; urrounded by for Pate pooplo," is printed on the Wria.TI. Johnston, Kippen. neete,r eurkeis are s 0 -wrapper armm4r teeth box. If you Township of Stephen, -Minnie Bet- friends. ' - , .. cahnet get the gen ine pil-js from terill and Maude M. Porter, Centralia; eeour 'drugteest send direct to the Mary A. Robertson, Geore W. Law - Dr. Williarcis' *Medietne do:, Brooke son, Claude Blitette Sarah Satilter, and. A CITY WITHOUT TAXES. viltle . tbey wil -CaKienzle • Oredi n ; 'Percy S.Ontario•and lre • -air00 a box or six boxes for Banes, Eiceter • Olive urner, Khiva ; $h.50. Christopher iToble, Lipka : Nellie ,Cunnin9am aSm nd Rose ith, Grand. e Beechwood Inerel hoebe 11. Tufts, eireenway • -Nottei-Mr. Sohn- Arnold is suf-:. May Hodgins, James ;McLennan and fering - from a •bad ease of blood Clara Koehler, -Dashwood. - eddsoring. It ;got quite e etar b Township oi Tisborne,-Ifaude flor- before medical ° aid was ;summoned; ton, AHurondale ; Jessie A. Hamilton The potient is suffering, eereatin but and Free G. Sweet, Farquhar, we hope to hear soon of an improve- mot A. Davidson mid -Peter Gowans, Exeter e Duncan McDougall. Winona, ment.-We are pleased to ,.no to that Howard and Augh Kirk, Winchelsea ; MrFJ . . . Itieguaid's chil (leen are quite ratoeeree from eafp.tett fever, Myrtle Madge, Lumleyre John M. Tor - Teal of _ then being Vary stiCk for ranee, Whalen. Township of West Wawanoeh,- several days. -Mr. Patrick Givlia raleo -is all right again after being Margaret KBPatrickr PronneritY Won. J. Taylor andJames M. Brown, laid Un with inflamed glandaewhieli St. Helens ; Sylvia Seel and Mary J. ecurkered. it impossible to stvalfow -Mark, 1?ordyce Herbert Canelebell, onothing exec p t a lit t le liquid ilon,West- W nouriehreent.-Sickness from cold is Whiteehurch ; Hartwell field ; Mabel Bailie, „Dungannon. very common now. -Mr. Erneet Chit- ienden, WC are pleased to sa-y, is' Township of East Wawaaosh,-Ir- Blyth. : Henry Merrish, AtVestlalee ; erie Woods, and Winnie Thompson, aide to go out driviee, and will soon be all right again. He says, the L., ttnninghani, and Ruby Rob- leroken leg is getting strong. -Mrs. BJ Elsie Clark and Lin - Tito -Inas O'Hara is still very weak da Miln4 Wingh-arn : Pearl McDon- each, hae a very bad cough, eel: she aid, Auburn; ( is iinproving slowly. We hope soon BI h Dion) Margaret Rielly, y . ,loftar of her being fully recover- Village of Baydeld,-Tb.oinas H. ed.-Oopies of a new paper aro be- Brownlee, Bayfield ;; Florella, Ston- ing istint this -week to the publio. ih e bury, Bayfield. etis celled the Beech -wood Expedite -loan" - Village of Hensall.-Wm. McKay, is eiriucipally devoted to the egeFeer- Iklina Doan, and Flora Reynolds, Hen - health of the people. -Mr. John -110.1- ' salt. • den: is fitting up . th.e thop here for Village of' Exeter. -Louis C. Flom- 'all4I'ing and grinding and win - be ing, Wm. J. O'Brieu, Atinie Dorring- et:0y by the 6 -tie int. He goaran-, ton. Clara Vosper, Helen E. Walrond, tee4 to give the beret sa to stactio ri ., Evelyn Carling, Anna Martin, Sara J. iGivel him a trial. . . Irwin, Exeter. ' A• 1 Town of Goderich.-Jas. II. Tiwrt, " ,. Isabel Sharman, Florence E. all, Florence Willlanee Mary McIver, Ada Nettase-Much sympathy is felt for Mr, Ort, who had his barn iburned Burrett, Constance E. LeTouzel, Kate laet: week, and whose brother w•as Watson, Marion_ ?arsons, Edith Wig- trareuel in the building. The ontein gins, Edna Guest, Goderich. of elm fire is Still a mystery, as all Goderich Collegiate Institutee-Hugh 1. Strang, B. II.; John M. Field, B. A.; °I 1- htl family i've're fr "2 1""me ax- Robert T. Merritt, B. A.; Herbert G. riet4 the brother, who met evitht,-7. o Wilson, B, A..• Edith Parlee and Jos.. water emote a fete. He was a very , J. Bailey, Goderich. ,quii:t'man, who paver smoked or par - aims - All Its Expense's Are Paid by the In- eosne From Its Property. In the Black. forest of Gernaany is the little eity of Freudenstadt, with about 7,00(?, inhabitants,, a busy industrial place with iron and eberaical works of some importance. Small as it is, Freudenstadt is a full fledged city, with la niayor, aldermen, half a dozen policemen and a fire en- gine. The public business is conduct - •ed on an e.conomical basis, and the to- tal expeuses do not exceed £5,000 in a year. 1 Freudenstadt has the distincticfa of being the only city in Germany and. • perhaps in the world which does not tax the citizens a shilling for munici- , pal expenses. The yearly .net revenue from the public pteperty covers all the expenditure. l'i'd 1-natPlus• Muni ectrnme-nda'timi NEW Booxs.-Tne followieg new books is :flee .given Miss Lydia Ort, the hey° been received at the Sealorth Public 411111e -fetter, Who was visiting at ',a Library: Brave Hearts, by Fraser •' Sit- ifeiethbOr'e. and when on her way ent Place, , by White, Judieh ofthe .heenale BetW the• fire, and with great Plaine, by kenning ; Maguetio North, by presenee of mind hurried to tho Robins ; The Crorteing, by Churchill; True ttureing buildings and unl000ed six Blue' by Ellis; Watchers of the Trails, by 'horses arid .several cattle, thus say- Rebi'arts • Place and Power, by oehe Fowler ; hthem from destruction. A nura- Rena'e ixperiment. by Holmeet ; Guide to : bee of hogs and a ' lot of fo-wl were the Wild Flower, by Lounsberry ; A Con-, alee got out of the burning building, gamete Seoundrel, by Boothby; The Spend - odd the -re was no live stook burned, eta, by Wilson; By Snare of Love, by but there was about 1,000 bushels of .Marehment ; ;Denis Dent, by Horung ; The. oats, 400 bushels of while ta a lot of Lightning Conductor, by Williarnson. hay and fodder, and much other pro.- e______ b petty. It is not only the loss of the Indletings and fodder gr. Or t will Do You See It? ee fl, but all his shelter and feed for At a village school in Suffolk a boy was detained from aohool to assist in sorting h Le stook has been, de,s troyed, and at a Arery inclement season of the year. potatoeee The echoolmaster, se usual on Ile h:aan insurance f ly $1,500. , suoh °Gemstone, desired the boy's father to e Oon -Zr. H. Geiger and 'family taf t for : write and state the cause of his &Wrenn. t heir botme in liarnitton, North Da- The next morning the boy appeared with a - ko t a., 1 ast week, after a very. pleas-; note from his father, which contained hut one word. " Keptatomatabering." - The - 'a tit visit with friends here. --Mr. Henry echoolmaster, attonished at 11110h an an- P.eckeil and family aloo kf t for their home in Cavalier, North heard -off word, puvoled over it for some letkotee and Mr- Win• narnoilarrus tninutee, anthst that discovered it to signify IQ fohhome that the boy wae "Kept at borae a -tater. - started r is , intend- teteipplag off in Miehand figan, to misit ing*" his benthiers.-Mr. Wm. Fee, left for his leamei in A.ssiteiboda last week. -e 'nee Misses Johnson, of near Hensall, ettero visiting friends here last week. -gr. S. Rennie purehasedthe Zel- ler' 'brick block in this vitilage It was sold by, euttion. Mr. Ramino &till, make a good landlord for who - will be the tenants!. Ile is one of our xnlos,t enterpriSine, eitizensee: :qr.', D. oh Steinbaand his daughter, $lied Beatrice, were visittiing Mr. and Mee, George Baldwin., Seaforth, last week. Miss Stetnhaoh remained wilth lier sister for a 'few days. -Mr. Wm. Shank 'had a big wood cutting bee one day last week. -Mrs. J. le. Rau, ho has been seriously ill, is re - c.° v ter trio' nicely. WOMEN FIND BELIEF. In Dodd's KidneyPills—How Mrs. Hughes Suffered for Four Years. • a -Title diamond see long in the pos- sethion of the Sultan of Mateo, of lie helead ef Borne -o, /is remarkable for les oize an,d purity. It wenglis earate, and should be worth at ettlet $3,500,000. It is shapeel like an tete, with an indented hollow, in .the entailer end. It was discovered at I.andak. The Orloff diamo.nd, pur- eleteed fo-r the Empress Catharine II. if Russia, is about the size of a pig - t I rde egg, and weighs 195 car-ts. It is said to break formed the eyo of faanouo idol in a temple of lira:lima at Pondialierry. A Fren.elt- deeerter robbed the pagoda of this- - y a enablesee :tree. M ter passi ne, through the h -ands of various pure t vitae -ors it Came into the possessiort of a Greek merchant, who received Mottetiy, Ont., February 61-1.-(Speoia2) --Mrs. James Hughes, of this place, feels lt her duty to let her suffering /platelet all over Canada know thee they can find re. lief in Dodd's Kidney Pills. "1 was a great sufferer for four- years," says Mrs. Huehes. "1 was treated by four doctors, and tried nearly every medicine I oould hear of, but nothing seemed to -do me any good. "1 was in -bed for nearly three years, suffering from pains up my spinal column, in my head, over my eyes, -aeons my back and through my lift side. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me, and uow I -am strong and able to do a good day's work." a - Dr. Norman Macleod's Advice to a Young Munster. • The late Dr. Norman Macleod was in the habit sometimes of giving a few words of advice to students and youe.g ministere who might call upon him for that purpoee. On an occasion a young fellow, nowly appoint. ed _to a kirk, went to see h4, and asked for a helpiug Word from the great man, The yoaug minister was a very polite talker, tinning up the whites of his eyes, and °leaping Ins hen& when be did so. He was very tall -end thin, and as he rolled a- bout in his °haft. Normal.' noticed that hIS trousers were gradually trooping from un- derneath his vest, leaving a narrow streak This property consists of about 6,000 , acres of firie forest, w-hich, being man- aged under the best forestry methods, is a permanent source of income. One or more trees are planted for every,one that is cut down. No tree is cut till it can yield the maximum profit After deducting all the expeeses of the industry the annual profit to the acre is about 11. , BRIEF TWILIGHT. At the Equator lt Lasts Only a Little • I Over an Hour. - As; twilight is caused by the refrac- tion of the atmosphere, without which we should be instantly in darkness at sunset, all parts of the earth have twi- light, though of 'varying -dueatiOn, When the sun has sunk eighteen de- grees below the horizon n� more light can be refracted anywhere,bat the path of the sun at the equator is so nearly vertical. that ite disappearance is pro- portionally rapid. The shortest twilight at the equator Is one hour and trtelve minutes at the equinoxes' in March and September; the longest is one- hour and nineteen 'minutes at the' solstices in June AO ' December: In Loilon front; rtMay 22 to July 21 it is twilight all through the night No wonder, with a disparity ao great, people speak of night in the 'tropics as coming on almost suddenly. Farther north still, in the Shetlands and, Nor- way, we speak of the midnight sun, where men never lose sight of the orb of day and twilight is unknown. -Lon- don Spectator. - • EAr17 Action la i'esberealoels. The whole secret of success In the treatzaeut of tuberculosis is to so Increase the resistance of the patient as to bring about the arrest of the tubercuiosis process snd to prevent secondary . Infection. Early receipt. tion and proper management ta the beginning of the disease are the chief elements .of. cure. If the fatally physi- cian encourages the hopet'ul patient to believe that "It is only a bad- cold" and that it "will wear off," or when ' 'warm weather comes he will be "all right," he not only seals the patient's , doombut fails to take advantage of the opportunity presented todey for the eu of consumption. --Suggestion. The Dern/tad -Was Granted.. A certain city. in England sent a dep- utation to Charles IL, who was very soliciting some favor. The orator, without any inerey to the sick man, made a long, tedlots discourse. "Have .you anything more to say?" asked the merry monarch impatiently. ' "Noth- ing," replied- the- orator, "except that If iyou -do not grant our request I atit instructed to recite my speech over- - again:" Charles ordered' that all- his demands should be freely and. instan. tanttonsly complied with. AU Exposure. "Johnny," said the teacher, "a lie can be acted as well aS told. Now, if your father Was to put sand in his sugar and sell; it he would be acting a Ile and doing very wrong." "That's what mother told bim," said Johnny impethouely, "but be said he didn't care." -London Tit -Bits. _ L-6 .11E 111111.0,N EXPOSITOR. 41PARtielalry-4.4 • ireatilbrushee. The Buffalo Conamercial records that a customer askod one of the women at the countealn a Main street drug stare If he could take home some tooth- brushes "on approval." The somewhat astonished young woman answered that she did not believe that the firm would allow it "Now, possibly that strikes you as improbable," said the man in charge of the pharmacy coun- ter, "but only last week I personally sold to a woman a toothbrusli. Yester- day she brought ,it back and said it hurt her„mouth and asked. it we would be willing to exchange it." 0 Satisfaction. Mrs. Upmore--You found a house to suit you at last, did you? Mrs. High - DMS -Yes. found one yesterday morning, and I amused myself the rest of the day by going around among the real estate agents and asking, them if they had an eligible flat to 'fent to a family with fourteen children. You don't know how much fun it was to watch them 'go into conniption fits. Still In Service. • "Can't yer do a little somethin' fer an old soldier?" whined Tired "Well, I don't know," replied the portly citizen. "If you caleshow your discharge papers, I may do sompthing lot you." "I ha.in't been discharged yet, boss," replied the hobo. "It's soldier of for- tune I am," W11412147t J.-$0, you told Mrs. Cunningham that she looked as young as her daugh- ter. I suppose that caught the old - lady? B. -Yes,' but it lost inc the daughter: When the fool has made up his milt the market is gone by. The worst bankruptcy Is to lose heart. Many dahlia Smfthe. In Latin, John Smith is Jobtums Smithies; in Itailan, Giovanni Smith, or Fabbroni; in Spanish, Juan Smithae; in Dutch, Hans Schniithe or Schimidt or Schmitzes; in French, jean Smeets; in Greek, Ion Skmiton; in Polish, Ivan Schmittiweiski; in Welsh, Ilhon Schmidd; in Scotch, Jean Gowans; in Russian, Jouloff Skmittowski; in Chi- nese, jahon Shimmit; in Icelandic, Jahne Smithson; in Mexican, Jontli F'Smith; in Tuscarora, Ton Qu SmIt- 4.-.- G-euiu.. "Pa, what Is a genius?" "A genius Is a clever person who ean steal somebody's originality and not be found out" Spending Money. You can't spend money and have it too. but unless youspend it nobody will think you've got It -Puck. Cheerfulness is health; its opposite, melancholy, 18 disease.-nialiburton. The Original Macintosh. "Macintosh boasts a good deal about his family, doesn't he?" "Yes; I think lie claims that the head of his family was the ortginel Macintosh that Noah had with him during that rainy sea- bola" - The Heal The shillalah, accounted Ireland's na- tIonal,weapon of defense, was original- ly a common blackthorn stick,, but in modern times it has been replaced by the more wiry ash sapling. The real shillalah is a young shoot of the sloe shrub or blackthorn pulled by the root from the crevice of some rock. After being trimmed it is placed in the smoke of turf peat, which softens the bard fiber, and when It has reached a eon- ..dition as pliant as rubber. it isstraight- en.ed. When cooled inthe air it be- comes as strong and firm as iron. The trimming process is then continued, and when it is desired to make a par- ticularly handsome weapon the spus, so effective in a melee or faction fight, are ornamented with small brass-aalls. Natural Preference. Misi -Violet had made a rapid tour of the European continent and found little to impress her, either favorably or otherwise. "You say you saw all you wanted to of Italy," said a friend on Miss Vice let's-, return to her native heath in Kansas. "What did you think of the, lazzaronl?" "Don't talk to me about it," said Miss Violet briskly. "I'd rather hale() a good dish of plain American maca- roni baked with cheese any tirae." Mistaken Kindness. Jack -Hello, old man! Awfully glad to see you. Here, take oft that coat ahd put on this smoking jacket and make yourself comfortable. Dick Deuce take It! Do you mean to insinuate that I don't feel comfortable in a dress suit? Simplicity has always been held to be a mark of truth. It is also a mark Suddenly Attacked. Children ere often attacked suddenly by painful and danger cue colic, Cramps,Diarrhoes, Dysentery. Dholera Mo rims, Cholera Intae.t...., do Dr Fowl- Extrect of Wild Strawberry is a prompt end sure cure, which should envoys be kept in the house Spring Medicine. As a spring medieine Burdoek Blood Bitters has no equal It toned tee the votem and removes all itriputities from the blood, and takes away that tir- ed, weary feeling so prevalent in the apring ea• en The essential lung hewing principal of the pine tree has finally, been sec ,oestully separated and re fined into a perfect cough medleine-Dr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Sold by all dealers on a" guar- antee of satisaction Price 2a cents DoireS Kumar nets trot on the kidueys, bledder and urinary orgaes only They cure backaches, weak back, rheunoitism, diabetes, congestion, in- flammation, gravel, Bright's 'disease and all other diseadate itriag from wrong action of the kidneys and bledder. Many people eay they are" all nerves," assljy startled or tweet, smelly w treed or irritated Mil. burn's Heart and .Nerve Pilla are just the remedy suoh people require They reetore eferfeet harmony of the nerve centresand give new nerve force to shattered nervous e vetoing a -4 The Ladies' FavOrite. Laxs-Liver P lis are the ladies' favorite medicine. They cure Constipation; Sick Headache, Biliousness and Hyspopels, without griping, purging or sicken. Jag A CC(' -4a Send ior the " Royal Household Recipes— they cost nothing—and may mean bettcr bread—better pastry—better baking gen- erally for the rest of your life—think of what that would mean to pcur family. If you have never used the new Royal Household. Flour, there is a' delightful surprise for you in the first batch 'of bread you bake with it just send a postal card for the .recipes. Na..KrAmo, n.e„ Nov. 25th, 190.1, have been making bread for nearly twent-five years, and Royal Household Inoue is the, best I have had for either Brea • or Pastry. - X ignecl) MRS. ROM'. ADAM. THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS COMPANX, LTD. MONTREAL BYLAW 15 OF THE e Town of Seaforth for 1904-5 A by-law to raise by way of loan the sum of $20 000 for the purpose of load- ing the same to the Canada Furniture Manufacturers Limited, to assist them in extendivg their premises in the Town of Seaforth. And, whereas, it will•require the sum of $637 53 to be reified anneaily by special rate for the payment of the debt as here- inaftet mentioned. And, uhereaa, it will require the sum of $9 0 to be raised annuelly for Che pay- ment of the interest as hereinafter ment- ion* d. And,whereas,the whole rateable property - of the Town of Sea.fortb, irrespeoleve of any increase in lite nature of tolleinterests, dividends, rents or feel from the maid pro-. perty, and aim irreepeotive of any increase derived from the temporary inyeetment ef the ranking fund, or any part ehereof, ac- cording to the last revieed assessment roll of the said town, being for the year 1904, is the sum of $615,330. And, whereas, the existing debenture debt of the town of Seaforth is SB feilOWB : $5 500 borrowed under the authority of by-law No. es of the town of Seaforth, for 1886 $6,000 borrowed under the authority of by law No. 3, of the town of Seaforth, for 1887. $2,500 borrowed urd:er the authority of by-law No. 8, of, the town of Seaford), for 1891. $14,000 borrowed under the authority of le -maw No, 8, of the town, of Seaforth, for 1893, $3,500 borrowed uader the byelew 25 B., of the town of $17,000 borrowed under the by-law No. 51 °Vibe Own of MY WIFE IOU AND D Husband Joyfully Relates a Remarkable Recovery . from ConsuMption with Or.Slocum',0 the Mayor and the Treasurer thereof. 3 That said debenbures shall bear in- tereet at and after the rate of four and one half per cent pee annum from the day pien- tioneti for this by-law to take effect, which interest) than he payable annually on the 15th day of Januaey in each "and ever year, at the office of the Treasurer of the .id munielpelity of the town of Seaforth. 4 That said debentures shall be inade extyeble the'exeiration of twenty years from the date mention.ed for this by-layr to sake effect at the offiee of the Treseurer ! doe said mtedeipality of the town of See- fortb, and shall have attached tottliem con- ponefor the payment of interest. 5 That) for the purpose of forming a sinking fund for the payment of the flaid debentures an equal annual own of $63,' 53 - shall, in additAin to all other rates, be robs - ed, levied and collected by epeoial rate upon all the rateable property in the said corporation during the currency of the said debentures, or any of them, ati# foe the purpose of payingthe interest on the said debentures an equal annual ston of $900.00 WWI, in additiou to all other rates, be rais- ed, levied and riollected upon all the rate- able property of the ,said corporation dur- ing the currency of the said debenturee or any of them. - 6 Thet it Rho tie lawful for the said Cerporetion to lend the mum of Twenty thousand dollars to he raised under this By Law, to the 'Canada Vcirnitere Menu- feotarers Limited, for the purpose of cod- ing them to extend their businees Sea - forth, as furniture manufacturere, without interest, to be tenured by a mortgage upon the lands, buildings and plant of the odd Canada Furniture Manufacturers preinieee, both on the present factory and the one to be built, Said loan to be repaid in tvienty annual instahnents of one thousand dollars each. And thab the assessment on the whole pruperty, new and old, shall not ex- ceed the sum of $12,000 per annum for a term of ten years, the said aesessmetitt to be for all rates, it:windbag general rates, county rate and sehool rate. 7 fhat the votes of the duly qualified Jan - authority ofdeeitry lad, 1905, between the hours of etcetera shall be taken on Monday, Seaforth.Jan- seaforthf r authority of 9 sem and 5 p.m., at the following placee Polling sub -division No. 1, at tho Publio Schen' ; Lumeden Deputy Ittturning 61.500 borrowed under the authority, of by law No, 26, of the town of Seaforth for 1886 $8,000 borrowed under the authority of by-law No. 20 (loeal improvement) of the town of Seaforth for 1901, $3,700 borrowed under the authority of by Jaw No. 2 (local improvemeut) for 1902. $7,889.20 boreowed under the auehority of bY•lew No. 24, A., of the town of Sew Officer. Polling eubelivision No. 2, at the Council Room ; William Elliott, Deputy Returning Officer. Polling sub -division No. 3, at 0 a Wirson's storm, H. J. Pun - chord, Deputy Returning Officer. 8 1 hat the Mayor of the seed municipal corporation obeli attend at the council room oe Friday, the 30th day of Decem- ber. 1904. at 2 o'clock p. m., for the pur- pose of appointing persona to attend at the varioue polling places aforeiniid, and SUM - forth for 1902 C 'Ing up of votes respect yelp on behalf ot $1,500 berrolisced under the authority of 'persons interested in and promoting or by law No. 2, (local improvement) of the town of Seatorth, for 1903, $10,000 borrowed under the authority of oppoeing the bedew respectively. 9 fhat the Clerk of the municipal cor- poration,' shalt,at the hour of twelve to'clo,k hy law No, 8, of the town of St3aforth for noon on Triesday, January 3rd, 1905, 1902. 1 at thse town hall, sum up the votes given $1,000 borrowed wider the authority of for and against the by-law and grant the by-law No. 7, of the town of Seaforth, f or 1 rerisite certificates thereunder. 18g9. - 0 This by-law, if carried by the voten And there le nothing in arrears either ) of the electors, shall take affect on and horn for principal or intereet. the date of the passing thereof. ' And, whereae, ib is made neeesaary to ! -1),.... A .... „. ,-,_ „,_ appoine the time and plateds for taking flee I "e?e- tel ttPcn esttlhen,, Viii4 of u5. J. 1 votes of the duly quelified electors and for an r' 9 , appointing deputy returning officers to take - N (MUFF, Mayor. the votes of the duly qualified electors at WM. ELLIOTT, Oferk. the meeting. .. - Be it therefore enacted by the municipal I NOTICE. council' of the town of Seafcirth I rhat it shall be lawful for the Mayor 1 The abovehe a true and correct copy of a by-law tressed by the Munfraped Council. of the -said corporation to 'raise by way of loan from any perton, body or bodies eor- of the Town of Seaford), On the 2nd day of January, 1905, and all iorrtions are hereby porate who may he witting to advance the sante upon the credit of the debentures. toanne notice that any one de- r?quir/'d hereinafter mentioned, a sum of money not mr°o° of aPP)340$ to have ettoll BY -Law, or any must make his exceeding in the aggregate the sum of' pert teereof gushed, application for that purpose to the High Coutt of Justice within the next three months after the publication of this notiee ones a week, for three sueoessive weeks. in - the neWiptkper called TILE HURON FXPOST- TO% or he win be too late to be heard la that behalf. 26th day SEAT,. I• 2 That it shall he lawful for the Mayor to canes any number of debentures to he made foe such sums okmoney as may be .required not loge than ono hundred dollars emit and not exceeding in the aggregate the steal of $2O.000, and that the said debentures stiall be -Sealed with the lea' of the eaid Corporation, and signed by 1038-3 WM. ELLIOTT, Clerk. r Seeds are known by what they have grown, For half a century they have been the standard -haven't failed once to produce bigger, bet- ter crops than any others. Sold by an dealers. 1905 Seed Ane anal free to all applicants. D. M. FERRY & CO., Windsor, Ont., McKiI1ojf Directory for I905. ••••••••••rogi DANIEL MANLEY, Reeve, Beeehweod P. O.' M. ROWLAND. Councillor, Walton P. 0. F NcQUAID. Counciilor, Beechwood 0, CHARLE3 Lanz, Councillor, Winthrop P, 0. JOHN M. GOVENLOCK, Counellior,Winthrop P. 0. MICHAEL MURDIE, Clerk, Wiuthrop P. 0. DaVID IL ROSS, Treasurer, Winthrop P. 0. SOLOMON S. SHANNON, 3,2. Sanitary Inspector, ° Winthrop P. 0. Sore Throat end Coughs A simple, effective and safe remedy for, all throat irritations is found in Cresolene Antiseptic Te.blefs They combine the gerntricidal value of Cresoknewith the soothing properties of slippery elm and licorice, 10c. All 'Druggists 100 0 Magic Rum % Cubebs •••••••••601.• The best remedy known for chasing a cough or cold out of the system. Hun- dreds of people know this. and that is the reason it is so popular. Once tried always used. Price -25e and :ifte it bottle. Get it from I. V. FXATI., Druggist, SEAFORTH. (PRONOUNCED Destroys Disease Germs, Build Up Weak, Wasted Bodies. POSITIVE CUME That Should interest Sick People, Their Friends and Neighbors. Coldwater, Nov. 2nd, 1903. Dr. T. A. Slocum. Toronto. I desire to inform yoe svhat your remedy, Psychine, has -done for my wife. Some time ago she lokcaree "run clown," logt flesh and strength repidly, and toughed night and day. Her tbroal-, wee so sore and inflamed that ehe voted Only .1) Oak in a. Whitper. The only nonrisinnent that she took was rnilk and eggs. The dotter said he could give her medicine to prolonir her life, but eould not cure her. We sent for a sample of Psyehine, nod it did her so much gded that we immediately perehased further supply from Our druggist, Mr. Millerd. To- day she is well landsmug, and I thank you for restoring to me my faithful wife and helpmate. Our friends and neighbors are amend at Mrs. Beach's recovery, mid join with us in wieldier you success. .Yom -a s:nec rely, 0. REAM P.S,-You may publish this letter.-J.C.13. PSYCHINE ls pronounced SI -KEEN For sale at all drug stores, or a sample bottle free of chate if your druggist does not have it in stock. Write, mentioning druggist's name. Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, lee Kino Street West, Torero*, Ont. eneWeeetled' Z.- • -- MSP)1411 3rand Trunk Rai ay SYSteM. Railway Time Table Trains leave Seaforth as follows: 0.50 For Clinlon Goderich Winghean an Kincardine. 12.4f p m. For Clinton and Gederlob 6.0ra p. in.. riejeClinton, Witighaut sod Einem'- d 10.18 p. m. For Clinton and Gedetrich. 7.68 e, , Foe Stratfoed. Guelph, 'Toronto, .0rillis, North Bay endpoints watt iBllevflio aud Feterboro and Paints aat. 1137 pPer tretford, Gnelpb, Toronto, Moo- .. tree. and peitite east. 6.33 p. m. For Stratford, Guelph and Toronto. London, auron and Bru0e, -into Noma- l'eseenger. London, depart- 8.16411..m• 4,50 r Ceatralia•-e.,,, .44 4. 44 0. 18 Exeter.6. TkT 46: T • 66 • 6:6 950 FL3nalan 4.• lox 0.44 0.60 0.58 1035 10,30 10.99 10.80 11.00 Kippon. L-oadesboro Itelgrevid- . onde Seem- Winginun, .. 66,66.6“.6,6140061,60. .7... (IlintOn 1.4 .as Brileelleld 4. im.4 lb. Eltypeu- • ire, ate *I 110neallI a ale •••• maal 6626 EXOter. 6 TT TT WTI* • ami• Coattails. it... T-6 .mirT * T T TosTz Loodeti, (arrive).- - 5.43 6.84 0,05 511 0.19 felia -0.62 7.110 710 7,85 Pleseenger. 6.50 A.m. 110 r. 7.61 8.28 7.14 186 7.22 MO 7.47 4.15 8,65 4.88 8.15 4.47 8,22 4.82 8,85 5.65 146 5.10 9.45 a.AL WA Ialezardine. Pass. mixed 12.80 p.m 43.03 eau 1.15 1110 Lin 1300 1.35 9,93 147 11.15 Mixed, Pisa Palmerston and Gorse Nom. , Pees, Paknerstoti........ 825 8.88 Bluevale.....a.... 44.45 Winghate. *1 T • T 8665 GOING Soma. Pees. - Wingham,. .. .... 883 am 11.16a.m. 2.46 p.m 3luevale.-.- .. - 7.02 11.85 2.e5 Bruesels. ...al • • 7418 1280 808 12.60 ' 3.18 feelme;daioi.- .. .. . 8.101 -8.00 4.10 Ethel, . tee Concrete Abutments to Let. Tenders will be received by the undertigned,ren behalf of the attuned of the tewnshin of Tacker. smith, until eine °Pelagic en Saturday, Febrnary 18'th for the u oni-truction of -cement, no orete abutments for it 90 ftbriege over the Bstteld Riverbetween lots 15 and 16, 0 meession 3, H. R. 8. Plane and epecifleations may be seen at any time se the aim of the undersigned, or at a meeting et the council, at the Town Hall, Seaforth, on above date, when the centred will be a Needed The lowest or any tender not neeeaserilv accepted. A. G SMILLIE, Clerk ef Tuekersmitli, Tuckerernith, February let, 1905, 1038-3 MRS, 'MC -SANDERS riSress Cutting School. I will he at Normandie Hotel, Clinton, en day, Mar star el 4th from 3 to 6 p. m, and at Cord:tor- eial Hotel, Seafoith from Hite 12 it. me, Of SIM -aray shoeing now you can learn more *bola -melee& gif- ting and Putting together in two weeks than you can learn any other piece in two rent. Any one who is it good dressmaker or gond *ewer M drrnw. er, couldn't do better than to learn so teeth ltd. ElOttrfoO. I have taught over 4,600 girls this Itet tix years, and offer $25 anyonsThit e.an thosr Ole -an article in dresameking they oatet out alter takiog s course. Next class commeoces Monday. Be 6th and next, February -2otb. I will be leeching te Stristlordat school only, but will travel, showing how I teach. Strangers way board at school. A suitable -reward given to soypawn informing mo any one trying 10teach ibis nouns, whieb 1 in. vented and 1144 patented, that does not bold it zer- ificate front MO. MAL WM. SANDS118, Teacher in DruffinakIng. Box 169, Stratford, Ontario. 198842 Furniture and Undertaking. UPHULSTERING is our SPECILLTY. We make parlor suite, odd and fancy chairs to order, giving you -choke cf patterns and colors of eoveriess for eaoh pieee. We also re -upholster old • suites and chairs. /flaking them look like new Our prices ere right and our work guaranteed, Cutters and Sleighs for the baby ars now here. You can have anythhig you wish in these lines, from the Cheapest to the best. Furniture of all kinds et the lowest pore eible prime. Peeetares and picture framing, window -shades and curtain poles. Sewing machines, the Davis and standard Makes as so low prim- that it will pay you to come after them. Just mime in and see these machines before you buy. Knechtel if McKenzie SEAFORTH. Farm for Sale by Tender. Belled tenders will be received by the undersign- ed, up to Wednesday, March 1st, 1905, tor the pun - chase of Farm Lot 19, in tile !end rameeseion of Stanley, county of Huron, being the farmowned by the estate of Thos. Penfonnd Upon the preteiteee are situated a good frame dwelling house with stone cellar and good barns end good well The piaribas4 er rney pay alt wish or eau arrange -to leave it eertein portien of the purchase price) secured by wort. geeee. Further. ferule will be given by spplyieg 10 JOHN' KETOKEN, 1937 -td Administrator.