The Huron Expositor, 1906-01-26, Page 7XPOSITO
:tide raft
•
the
tg.j[e
e of the Sta
xticed, as the evening shadows
peep one by one through the
kness, until at last the heavens
after night the sky is black
light can be seen., but as sure
night is night the stars will at
PSYGHINE has crept into
and enlightened there with the
iHappine .s.
Sack pall of fell disease 1nn¢
• days, but res sure as you use
tr of Health will at last appear_
seounced Si -keen) is a safe and
Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Ston-
itis, Lafsrippe,: Chills and
Nirdht Sweats„ Weakness,
and. all Throat and Lung
N PSYCHINE
ceaiest of T onaco
One Dollar Free Trial
L.1< Perin Y:. Via .0 oR_,'. CANADA..
row fl fitHB
!MING A COLD
1A AGE G US.
often heard people say: "Iter
trilling cough," but many a life history
Std different if, on the first appersnoe
ugh. it had been remedied with. ,
WOOD'S NOR_
PINE SYRUP.
a pleasant, safe and effectual remedy.
ey be confidently relied upon as asp
glee and Colds of all kinds, Hoarsen
,rost, Pains in Chest,Aathma, Bronehtit
Whooping Cough. Quinsy. and all ate-
t the Throat and Lungs.
Stephen . D. Strong, Barwick,
"I have used Dr. Wood's Norway Mao
Liar Asthma., and have found it to be a.
medicine, always ening quick relief.. We
not be without a bottle of it in the
yood.4 Norway Pine Syrup is put up in at
wrapper. Three Pine Trees is the trader
and the price 25 cents at all deal&L
r substitutes. Demand Dr Wood's and
lubbing Offers.
n connection with rHE £ aPoS-
e mer the following papers at
; riees
I'0.SIzoP and Weekly Globe
Canadian Farmer
:r€ srror:-. and Weekly
nese
dteosieon and Northern
aenger
rePOSXTox and Family Herald
,Veekly Star with Premium
are
e'OSXTOR and Family Herald
Weekly Star Star wits Premium
ure and the Farmers' Manual
Veterinary Gude ? 95
:yenosror and Weekly Sim. 1 o
;:roszTOR and Farmers' Ad-
te 2 5
1 ti IT:}Tr awi Weekly tr sit .I 89
r'usrrox. and Weekly
3rti8er 165
erasrror and the Presbyterian 2 2a
biTOle ant the W. estm nater 2 23
rosrro:a and the Presbyterian
,h3 Wes ninetor
E.ost'£on and Farming World
lam__
1 65
125 *
li7
'3b
BOGS WANTED.
3dersigned ie prepared to pay the highest
for an unlimited quantity offleet-chef
Im. Bock Elan, Basswood, Maple
Doh, Ash, Hemlock and Oak Loge
eat the Seatorth Saw and Stave Mini. To
an even length, except Soft Elm. Soft ehn
it R1t la and 16 teed. Will also buy
ii anaweod Heading Bolts,.
nehes long, at re50 per cord, delivered.
t y amber by mea$atement or by bulk i*
peotal attention peed to custom eardog,
gua =teed.
rT NT
M. AMEN1
The Mooney Baker cannot
produce anything better th an
Cream _Sedms
The very best- .of. flour, butter
and cream In6st modem
'plant, the -very best baker in
any other you have ever, tasted.
Say "t oney s to your Igrocer.
VETERINAR
Jones XVI, V. B., bonne athlete ofOutarlo
Veterinazy College. All name of Domettio
aohnale heated. Calls prom y attended to and
geed of Dr SeerWe efilee /leafier ,
X Ontario Veterinary College n Honorary mom -
bard the Me -diced Aseociation of thi Ootsrio Voter-
:. rearyCollegie. Treats dieesees of all domestic animals
'1, hy the roost modern principles Dentistry and Milk
tever a speebilty. Office Opposite Wok's Hotel,
'stain Street, Seaforth, AP orders left at the hotel
res1 revive prompt attention. Night calls received
at office.
1871-52
LEGAL
Barrieter, Solicitor. Notary Public eto. Money to
lean. in Seaforth liondaye, Fridays and Satur-
days. Cffies open every weekday. Over Pickard's
More, Main street, Seaforth. 1904
aarrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public.
elicitor for the Dominion Bonk. Offioe-in rem of'
Dominion Bank, Seatorth. Money to lean. 1285
M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyanom
a Notary Public. Offices up stairs, over 0, W
?awns booketore, Main Street, Seatorth, Ontario.
110LMINITED, sucoemor to the late firm of
"aaveyancer, and Notsay Solicitor for the 041:1
-'erain Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Faim
or sale. OfIloe in BOOM Nook, Main Street
1-NICKINSON. AND GARROW, Battistero, Solicit -
Er ors, eta., Ooderloh, Ontario.
E. L. DICKINSON.
eegg.ex CHARLES GARROW L. L. B.
D H. J. HODGINS
•
Gradu of Royal College cf Dental Surgeons of
A. Ycung's grocery store, limn street, Beafortb.
1975
DR. BELDEN
DENTIST, TORONTO,'
tees removed trona 418 Elberbourre St. to hie bean
ful new offices, 486 Young St., opposite Carlton' St 3
1816-16
Dr. doWn McGinnis,
Office and Poisidenee--Victoria Street,
'L'hatie 73
DR. it HUGH ROSS,
Oeaduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medi-
cine, member of College of Physlidans and Sure
geone ot Ontario ; pass graduate courses Chicago
'tal, Londen, England ; University College Hospital,
London, Englapd. °Moe -Over Greig Stewart's
store, !IlAin Street, thaforth. 'Phone No. 6. Night
calla anewered from resIdenee, Vidor* street. 1890
°fa,. and Reeldeuee---Goderich street, east of the
Metboilet church,
Terotruose No. 46.
oroner for the County of Huron.
1886
DRS. SCOTT & MackAY,
rs'isiOiAbis AND SURGEONS,
J. 0.300TT, graduate Victor& and Ann Asbor, and
member Ontario College of Physiolaue end
urgeons Coroner tor county of Huron.
needaliet Trinity Medical Cellege. Member
rriflOMAS BROWN, Licensed Auctioneer for the
_i. Counties of Huron end Perth. Orden left et
A. M. Campbell's implement wareroome, Seatorth, or
T ExPosinea Office, will receive prompt ettes Mon.
A enaction guaranteed or no charge. 1708-tf
sj Vie county of Huron. Sales ettended to in any
part c f the county at moderate rates, and setiefactioe
eueeenteed. Orders left al the Seaforth poet officio
3: on Lot 2, Conceselon 2, Huller, will receive
weevil attention. 1882-11
4 UCTIONEERING.-B. S. Phillipe, Licensed
elle Auctioneer for the countiee of Huron and
Petah. Being praetleal farmer and thoronghly
enderetanding the value of farm stook and imple.
ifiente, places me in a better poeition to realize good
erldre. Charges moderate. Satiefaotion guaranteed
or no pay. -.All order: left at Heneall post office or
at Let 28, Concession 2, Hay, will be promptly
'tended to. 1799-tt
FARM, AND ISOLA:TED TOWte
PROPERTY ONLY INSURED
withem ObeStley Seaderth; John G. Grieve, Win.
; James Even; Beachwood ; John Watt.
ville P. Oa George Idufdie sad- John O. Morrisor,
Winghazn
College
isea high grad!_\Commeroial School
Three °purees
Commercial - Stenography - Telegraphy
Write GEORGE SPOTTON, Pr•in
Per Ile Addreanted.,
Throne or Merey.
and selfish prayer three not tome from
- the liturgy; It is frem "GlInipses of
• Jklielent gacknef :" "0 Lord, thou
knowest that have 'nine estates: in the
city, *Of. Londoirtand '! likewise that I
have 'lately purchased an estate in -fee
-simple,- in the county odd -Essex -el he -
Beech thee to preseive the two cowl:
ea of Middlesex olgssex*from fire
And earthquake; did; as I have a
mOrtgage in Hertfordshire,. I beg of
thee,iikewise to, have rt,n eye of com-
rest- of the countiea thou mayest deal
with- them es thou art pleased. 0
Lord,' enable the:bank to answer all
their bills , aud -make all my debtors
good men. Gine prosperous voyage
nand return io "the Mermaid sloop, be
ause I have ingared it, and, as thou
hast said the doge of the wicked are
lint short, I tramt in thee -that thou
Xvilt not forget thy promise, as I have
purchesed an estate inereversion which
will be mine on the death of that
profligate young man, Sir J. L. Keep
my. friends from sinking and preserve
me from thieves and honsebreakers-
and make all -my servant's_ so honest
and faithful that they May'. attend to
my interePt und never cheat me out
of iny- property night Or day."' .
THE CHINE.SE MOTHER.
She Is Steadfast In Affection For Her
The Chinese mother is very fond Of
her children. She is happy in their
eshltsilly and Spends van ch time car -
trig,. for them. In a Chine e family the
birth of a child is a greater event than
with other orientals. Long before the
child is born the mother performs rites
and ceremonies to propitiate the g‘ds
that her child Dan y be a boy. _After
birth the little fellow 43 wrapped in
old rags and in winter is snmetimes
put in a bag of sand sewed close .
around its neck' to keep the little one
warm. Great rejoicing follows the
birth if the child is a boy; othervvise
there is an air of chastened disap-
make the best of their little lassies,
becoming yery fond and wren proud of
them. I have known. more than one
Chieese. father to exhibit his• toddling
wee girl for approval, though alwaye '
with the cestomary national verbal
depreation of what bplongs to one. t
Indeed, -this evidence of excessive'
courtesy may be found everywhere in
this strange land. It is good form to
vilify what Is mine and laud what is
thine. "My' good ror,.. nothing family
are all still troebling the earth with
their presence. How is your honor-
able family?"-PlIgrial.
Some That I3o Not Come From the
Tombs of the East.
Many peksons who have aa interest
la archaeology will be su rised to
knolls that all, the mummies t be seen
in =seems bave not been tanen. from
ern lands. Well preserved ilurnixnes
have occasionally been taken from the
ruins of the clig dwellers in • e moun-
tain canyons of Arizona ant In New
Mexico and southdtn. Califor Ia. These
mummie,s, though very poor pechnens
of the mummifying art, are -ionsidered
great treasures -by • scientist:, becipese
they give the anthropologis ( a vague
idea of the strange peopl w o bad the
earliest civilization on e American
continent. The best of thee aro al-
most entirely • ignorant of , who the
Aztecs and Toltees were, how they
looked and lived and why they have
been so entirely obliterated from the
face of the earth.
The reason for this ignorance is found
in the fact that no satisfactory remains
Of the ,dead Aztecs klave been found.
These people were cremationists, and.
they probably burled household effects
Xt
with the den , leaving little or notiting
for the seien . t to build a theory upon.
Frequently a arty of explorers in the
valleys of Arizona will come upon seal-
ed jaes of burned bone dust.
' Flowers In the Shade.
It IS not unusual to hear a com-
plaint that one's iiand bas no sun,
and therefore flowers cannot be raised.
But there are a large number of flow-
ers that prefer shade to sunshine in
summer. The begonia is of this class.
Those who have north wells or 'fences
may have great- beeuty during the sum-
mer by setting out „the different kinds
of begonias. ETCA the gloxinia, the
achimenes and similar hothouse plarits
bloom splendidly throughout the rm-,
mer season when grown on the north
side of walls.
Keppelne Recipe For Health.
Meeting roe in a bitter east 'wind one'
day in Piccadilly on hls way to cher-Cie'
Keppel asked how Mr. Gladstone Wes.
/ fold him he WW1 very III. "Ale" he
said, "he is overnarsed. If he would
de., as I do, climb up eighty stepsg have
a cold bath. every day and . sleep' with
his window always open, he would nev-
er be ill." -Memoir of Sir Henr.y K
Foot In It Again.
Mr. Brakes -Who is that sorie looking
dame over there? Mr. Grubbins-Sir,
she has the mieforturie to be my wife.
the Misfortune yours, rin
Possible to All.
She (philosophically.) -Do you think it
is easy to diet He (commoeplace).-
managed to do it.
Difficulties 'strengthen !the mind as
labor does the bodse-Selised-
Were we elognentas angels, yet' we
should please some people enore-by lis-
tening than by tallelng.-COlt011.
Rears the
Signature
of
Ilia idea Yol Ales0
Tu. Punishment Was Once -Used Fax'
Military Diselplene.
The _fellowing extracts sive inferred-
-.running the gantlet:"
Meet ! was formed. six deep, and the
°derider, naked to the waist, wits led
geant, the point et whose reversed lid-
. beet was preSeuted to his breast to pre- .
'treat his runaing toe fast. As he thus
Passed through the rauks every soldier
Antiquities," volume 2, page 108.
But the oldest notice I have seen is
given in f"Monro-His Expedition With
the Worthy Scots Regiment (celled
gust, 1620, Etc. London. Priuted
William Jones In Red-Crosee Street°,
joyne for slighelfaults, Put in execu-
tion by tb.eir camarades, as the lteupe-
garthe (running tile gantlet; Swedieh
gautulopp, to 'run through a hedge
stritmed naked above the waste and
made to runee a furlong betwixt 200
sonidiers ranged alike_ opposite to otie
ere, leaving a space in the midst for
his tarnarades whip him with
rods ordained mill eat for the purpoee
by. the Gin -Unger (provoet marshal),
and all to keep° good order end dieel-
pline."-London Notes and Queries, s
WEDDINp SPEECHES.
Some That Were Not In the lieraril
Conventional Style -
A wedding in New York at which the
bridesmaids were representative of six
nationalitiee and each felicitated the
bride in the language of her cern coun-
try wes an odd allele, betprobably not
so well ;received as the speech of
young Englishman who wat called up-
on to_ peopose the toast, dThe Bridet-
Maids." Apprised of his ordeal in ad-
vancer he had devised an escape, and
with- the( single statement that silence
waS golden he brought from his pocket
a set of geld bangles, which he bestow-
ed uponthe attendants of the bride,
At a wedding feast at Dol, in Nor-
mandy, thee/Omani' for a speech result-
ed iri the/production of a guitar, upou
'which the speaker accompanied himself
while he (chanted the Praises of' the
bride. Had he stopped there all would
have, been well, but he chauged to a
praise of his store, aed the guests
threw him out of the house,
43 Doubtless a similar fate ehould have
befallen the sharpshooter who wrote
the name of the bride upon the well
with pistol bullets, to the serious dam-
age dof the wall paper. Almost as odd
was the perfoemance of a German me -
sic hall performer, who, n -hen called
•upon for entertainntent,. mounted tee
table upon his hands and -balanced him-
self upon glasses, cups 'Md. other fur -
tinny Blunders.
A famous sculpture geoup recently
exhibited in Glasgow represents Adam
and jEve after they hail left Eden.
'Through a Mistake intelli,gent
tendant placarded it with thli descrip-
tion: "Motherless." At the same exiil-
bition was a sleeping- nymph, by a well
known sculptor, which by anothe'r mis-
take appeared in the catalogue as "Mrs,
greatly to the home of Glasgow.
A Sunday school boy reeently gave
this account of the prophet Elijah:
"Entail, the prophet, was carried into
heaven by a whirlwind, end the ebil-
dem stood up and cried: `Go up, thou
baldhead! Go up, thou billdhear And
before he went up he divided the Red
He Saw the Joke.
"Oee day," says an American, "I
walked -into a bookshoo in the Strand
and asked for Here's 'Walks In Lon-
don.' In America, the book is sold in
one thick 'volume. The clerk brought
them, 'you part your "Hare" in the
middle, do you?"I, Bald, with
a bewildered -look. 'Oheno, sir!' 1 se*
he didn't see the -joke, s-6-1 didn't ex-
plain, tt bought the books arid went
away. eweek later I went to the same
shop. As soon asethe elerk saw me he
rushed from the" back of the shop,
laughing yociferousty. `GoOdd he shout-
ed. 'Capital! Part youf "Hare" In the
middle! That's capital, sir, eapital I' "-
London Tit -Bits.
Love'm Grammar.
"I wish I dared to ask you some-
thing, Miss Helen," said Perete with
trembling voice and wabbling chin.
"Why don't 'you dere to ask it?" the
maiden said demurely.
"Becense I can' see `No' in your
eyes."
ftWir o negatives are equivalent to an -
m around my waist instantly!"
w dare you, sir? Take'. your arm
ut he didn't.
' 'You'll let me come to your wedding,
dear, of eourse?"
idWell, I can't promise. My people
itele so enraged at my choice that I
hardly know Wittelbeil shall be allow -
el to go myseldd
- *Le—Do you think blonds have more
ilmirers than brunettes? She -I don't
k ow. You might ask Mies Turner.
She. haS had experience in both capaci- ,
we are not willing to work and
stifier for the sake of oUr love, we have
t the,' artist soul within us,
, Ceremony..
think there is. a greitt deal of dif-
enee between that species of core-
ny which exists with , acquaintance
that which should always exist
Abe -befit of friends -the ono pre-
Itn.growth of affection, theother
ves:in In youth -and age. -Letters
wit
.a,,,Uptblebtessa IndustrY Wallet 10 Five
, Hundred Years -Old,.
The chief industry of Bethlehem of
Judaea Is that of the mether-of-pearl
The shells are brought from the Red
Sea aed in. the hands of native. arthoane
are polished and carved, the larger into
elalt ;rate designs. The smalltr are cut
up r rim -tries. and, crosses. The work
la all done by hand, and the methods
aro amazingly primitive to a spectator
from! the home of steam •and 'electric
power. But the -results are extraordk
naree The largest ellen we saw was
carved in scenes from the birth of
Chript, the agony In the garden and
the ceuelfgelen, end had the general ef-
fect of delicate frogvvork. Under the
Magnifying glass every detail was Seen
to be perfect in outline and In th3Ish.
It was executed to Order for a wealthy
A:me leen and was to cost $160.
•Ab led 150 penile make a living by
this ndustry, which is 50a yeara eldi
In the shops the workmen pit upon the
floor ; their benches In front of them.
The 'air is full of whitish 'dust, and the
light admitted by • the single wixidow
and the open !door le so dim that the
exquisite tracery of the wrought shells
is a mystery even • before the visitor
notes how few, simple and crude are
the - instruments employed.- Marion
Harland in Lippincottde •
THE CALM BAD MAN.
He Is More Dangerous Than the One
Who Blusters.
The bad man of gen.ulne sort rarely
looked the Part assigned te him in the
popular imaginatioe. The long haired !
blusterer, adorned with a 'dialect that 1
never was spoken, Serves 'very Well in 1
eastern fiction' about the west, but that
is not the real thing. The most danger-
ous inan was apt to be quiet and
smooth spoken. • When an antagonist
blustered arid threetened, the most
dangerous bad man only felt rising in
his own 'soul, keen and stern, that
strange exultation which often comes
with erenbab for the man natfirally
brave. A, western officer of established
renutatien mice said to me while speak- I.
Ing of 4 personal difficulty into Which
anythin of that Sort for years, and I
wished was out of It. Then 1 said to
royaelf,, Is it true that you are -getting
old 'and have lost your nerve?' Then
all -at 'once the old feeling came over
'Me, ancl'I was just like I used to be. 1
fpit cairn and happy,. and 1 laughed aft-
er that. I jerked my gun and shoved
ft lute Is stomach. He put up his
hands la d apolegized. 'I will give yoe
it hundred dollars now,' he said, `if
you Wil tell roe where you got:that
gun.' If' suppose I was a trifle quick
for hinit!!
Hoof Dogs of New York.
TherP are dogs in New York that
never Set foot on the street,. They be-
long te the janitors in the downtowe
buildinge, and their runways consist
of the -reefs of the buildings in which
their (revisers live and adjOirting roofs
on the "me level. That is a rare day
when the office worker on looking out
of the eixteenth. story window does
not see half a dozen dogs romping
about upon the roofs beneath him.
There is one advantage at least in be-
ing a roc; dog -the dog cetcher has no
terrors f r him.
A Good Beginning.
Smyth I intend Harry for the bar.
Would ou advise his beginning on
Such, ol works as Coke. and Black-
stone? ompkins-No. I would begin
by gron ding him. even further back
kins.--Th Ten Commandments.
Division oft -Prolltai.
furnishe all the skill and eloquence
and legit' learning foe your cause,
Litigant But I furnished the cause,
Lawyer h, anybody Mild do that!
A. Reflection.
Mottle -Well, what is it? Tonimy-
like doegba-uts, with a hole in the mid-
dle! i
DIAMOND DYES
HA E SAVED illiONE7
AN PROVED BLESONOS e
TO M LLIONS OF HOMES
Tbere curious leg .uk n weird to
Deadman's plate, 'Scut Wark, London.
An ingenious old write says -Wet the
nettle. origineted as followe: "In _Donde
man's place,litt St Ma reveres. a Man-
servant being buried t seneit' of the
clocke in the morning,' and tae grave
standing open for more dead Commodi-
evening he was got up elive againe by'
a strange miracle,, which. to. be trim
and dertaine, hundreds of people eah
testifie that sande him a te like a coun-
sheeted' However, a iore exact hie -
torten explained that be name was
Live While- You 4re Alive.
Enjoy life as It eomes to you. Listen
to the bird Songs and t e voices of the
children. Linger to we tch the sunset
or the opening of a do en Take into
your life the gooduess, the pleasure and
the brightness of, every day, for "wee
shall pass this way.bet rice," and then
when you reach the laot day that is
given. you here you will he content and
Can say, "I have live 1
News Not s.
-The Governor -.Gen Countese
Grey and Lady Sybil ney aecompen-
ied an exoursion to the Booth timber
limit, near Madawaska station, on
Saturday, and sit doe'n to a geeete-
ine shanty meal, the staple dish be-
ing pork and beans. !
. -Toronto capitalists, most of
whom are connected with the Robert
Simpson Company in! Toronto, are
interested in a project 'to build at
Montreal next sum er a gigantic
department store, to e devoted al -
Most entirely to wom Ws goods.
-Last Sunday was the thirtieth
anniversary of the pas orate ol Rev.
Dr. Milligan, in. old St. Andrew'a
church, Toronto. It s aleo eons -
=union Sunday, and fo ty new mem-
bers , were added, and for the first
thne individual oom union mpg
were used.
-An investigation of the accounts
of the late josepth Scott, who up to
the titae of his death N as treasurer
of the township of Augusta, Leeds
county, shows' a Shorta e of $3,900.
The guarantee nompan Who ;were
n. will be
e deficiency
the treasurer's bonds
called upon to make k
-For the year endi g December
last there Was' am Inc ease in im-
migration of 10,395, s -compared
with the yean previous. The arriv-
als for the year were: 'British, 64,-
863 ; _e'ontinental, 35,331, and United
States, 44,424, makin a total of
144,618, as compared ith ' 134,223
for ' 1904. The prospec s are that
the returns for 1906 will!: be greater
than for the past yearJt
-While Mrs. Charles Boismier, of
Petite Cote, a few miles ,below Sand-
wich, was preivering breakfast on a
gasoline stove the flames flashed up
setting fire to her clothing. 'Her
snreams brought her d.aughter to
her assistance, teem with great pre -
once of mind, seized a quilt and
wrapped it around her mother,
smothering the flatness Mrs. Bois-
mier was seriously burned, but will
recover.
-As Mr. H. McColl, postmaster, et
Strathroy, and Miss Maggie Moto%
his da.ughter, were on -their way to
chureh last Sunday, they Nvere run
over by a runaway teava. Mr. Mc-
Coll was badly shaken alp. Mise Mc-
Coll suffered a fracture ef both
legs, and. is in a critical condition.
-Gus Thompson,' of Portsmouth,
near Kingston, met with, a serious
aehident on *Saturday. While hand-
ling .a shot gun the %Weapon dis-
charged, and the shot nntered the
lower portion of his left hand tclose
to the wrist and ehattered the mus-
cles, flesh- and bones of the wrist.
The wound is a serious one, and it
cannot yet lee determined, whether
the hand or wrist ,will be Saved,
-Marshall Field, of Chicago, mil-
lionaire merchant, and 'a leader in
the dry goods business of the world,
died in Chicago last wedek, after an
Meese extending over more than a
Week, -*beginning with a severe cold
and developing quickly into linen -
motile, whieh affected both Meg's-
The following is Mr. Field's record :
Born in Conway, Mass., 1835. Clerk
in a Chieago store in -1856, at the
age or 21 years ; .taken inter part-
nership in 1860 ; organized the firm
of Field, Palmer & Leither in a865 ;
gave $1,000,000 to the Field Col- '
umban MUM= in 189,3 ; gave the
University of Chicago land. valued at
$450,000, for athletic- purposes ;
-wealth estimated at $10i),000,000 to
•
Coughs, colds, hoarsenese, end other throat
Allraeht5 are quickly relieved by Cresideno
tablets. ten cents per box. All druggists
-Our lady readers may be inter -
of the wedding outfit of Miss :Alice
Roosevelt, the eldest daughter of
the President of the United States,
-ho is to be married shortly : The
vvodding gown is to consist of o.
heavy satin brocade being made in
an American silk factory of a Ide-
sign originated for the President's
daughter. The old lace belonging
to Lee levelly, -of New England, Miss
Roosevelt's mother's family, will be
used in the trimming of the wed-
ding gown. Among the other gowns
Is the travelling dress of pale grey
broadeloth. For tide dress an' ex-
quisite set of furs is being anode of
silver fox, with. a turban , of the
same fur. There is also a White sat- ,
in evening dress eonabined with chit-- 1
fon and real lege, and one. of ovalest 1
sea foam green. over green silk. i
Sunlight tap is hatter than other soaps,
but is best 'when used in the Sunlight way.
Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions,
-Master' Harry Campbell, son -of •
Mitchell, whp is spending a year
with reletives in California, will
undergo an operation tide week to
has been troubling him for some
Our Can
bear in mi
and inaitati
eold by so
for the co
of our wiv
If you
done emcee
eist upon
DYES. Ne
worthless
poor dye -s
hands as -w
years the
are sold by
ers in Can da.
11
•
dian women will kindly
d that weak, adulterated
e dealers Who °are little
fort, profit and suocess
s, mothers and deught-
ould haeie home dyeing
fully and profitably, in -
having the DIAMOND
er be induced to actept
yes at any price. The
ill surely ruin yoar
11 as your goods.
DYES for twenty-five
-avorites of our women,
all progressive and busy
11
Found a Cure For Dy$pepSia
Mrs. S. Lindsay, of For William,
Ontario, Canada, who b suffered
,quite a number of years rom dys-
pepsia and great pains in the stem.-
ach, was advised ' by ther druggist
cl
to take Chamberlain's St emelt and
Liver Tablets. She did so, and sapp:
great deal of good. 1 h me never
bad AO suffering since I egan us-
ing them." If troubled with dys-
pepsia or indigestion why not take
these Tablets, get well pd stay
well? For sale by Alex. Wilson,
druggist, Eleaforth.
0
stipation because they
we made ,of fruit.
Constipatio comes from
just one cause—lack of bile.
It is the bile--gowing into the
intestines -- that causes the
bowels to move. More bile is
the only' thing that can -cure
Chronic Constipation.
Fruit acts directly on the
liver. It stimulates and
the millions of
-causes more
nd makes
re bile to
Dimriviiie, one,
i and otiter Stoma' ch trouble. X would
en.-tme Without them la the house.
Is, salts, ape -
'waters 0 't reach the
They Imerely irritate
the bowels and make the
bowels move by irritating the
lining membrane, Constipa-
tion is made worst by sush
drugs.
or Fruit Li or Tablet's.
contain no ca omel, cascara,
senna or other owel irritants,
They are con 'entrated fruit
juices, combin d and made
our process of uniting them.
tonic. They ton up and stimu-
late the liver-11nd cause the
liver to secrete More bile. This
,..., means a healthy bowel action
kindred troubleS.
should., have
receipt of price-ksoc. a box. or
.Fruitoa.tives Limited
GIVE THE
ns
The Sovere n Bank
of Canad
the
WI Year
Savings Aoo't
Being a Chattered Bah, ie Authorized- by tee
Dominion Voyernment to aecept Deposits.
with :an Institution Incorporated by Parlireinent
forOtheoverniMIP°6e'inent Supervision
A -Guarantee Of afety
ney Orders Issued
Beet Bates
HENSALL WNW.
41111110111111111111
Single Harness
Call end tespect our genuine rubber
trimmed harneee at 120 .00 ; better
value than sey V5.00 fectory make.
Wa guarantee them &Miele we make tiune
ourselves : material, etyli mad quality
etre the beet. They are the beet value
to be bad in single hernese end we
will stake our reputation for geed hare
nese upon thtm.
as neual we have the very bert
uera in bores blankets. Quelity
hoe, and price* the lowest.
C caring Sale
-Dies@ floods must go. Cott
price aud lees are some of the
figures we have placed tbem
at in order to reduce our *took
be fe re stock d eking land make
room for Spring Gonda. -
100 yards straw ticking, 64 inches •
wide, good quality, regular 20e,
Gray flannelette Sheeting,donbie Jold
re,gular 25c now. per
Crum flannelette 1 yiael wide, reg.
Heavy twill sheeting, regular 25e a
yard, a bargain at, per yard
109 yards <hese goods in celors,blahk
brown, green end biete,warm
robot)/ girls, regular 2.50,sedueE a
Honey ▪ nomb -Shawls; 5b*e end 750#
Men) • heavy top shirt?, regtiler SO4 -
and 7.5e, autt 60o
tiler $1.25 a suit, to clear at.. ....a oo
Men's alesscol end union underwear
selling at reduced prices.
°haring out of lediee hysien And fleece -
lined underwear ; aurae men's and boy;
sweater' and -cardigan jackets teye
toques for 200. horse blankesite end
grain bags,
The highest price for pr CS.
ROBERT eLARICE,
Con
1/2ACHANCE
and it will make one pound of
flesh on 'less food than any other
farm animal because diges-
live juices are stronger.
It is the ideal meat making
machine. Hence eteery effort
shoidd be made to keep it "up"
and growing from birth. No let
up because it is too much effort
to get it back,
It is less effort' to draw a 'wag-
on a given distance if constant-
ly in motion than if stopPed
and started everyonee in awhile.
Clydesdale
Stock Food
will keep your hogs "up" and
growing because it gives a bet-
ter appetite, thereby increasing
the digestive fluids,. and these
dissolve and assirailate more
food'and at a profit.
It keeps them in tip-top health
enabling them better to rethst
disease, thereby making a firmer
flesh. It gets them to market
weight much sooner, saving feed
bill. Nothing Imtter for runts.
Equally good for Horses Cattle
and Sheep.
Nothing injurious in it and can
stop feeding it without harmful
effects.
If you are not satisfied after
feeding it your money' oheerfutly
refunded by the clgutim. Same
for all Clydesdate
Clydesdale
tic will keep youepois and
clean. e
TRY HERCULES P TRY FOOD
-FOR SALE
Beattie Bros.
F.. D. Hutchinson,
Snider
Neal
G. B. Ballard
John Walsh,
BY-
Seaforth
Walton
MitchelL
Dividepd Igo. 3:
Bell Engine and Throaty- Co., Limited.
Notiee is hereby given thet a Dividend of Seven
per cent. per annum -upon the tune' Paid eaPital
Mock of this comporly bas been deelarl for the
year ending October alst, 1905, and that the same
ell! lie payable on and after
Thursday, February 1St, 1906.
Cheques mill iveued to the :tack holders for
paymentrif the same on February' lat.
t, r of the Board.
ROBERT BELL, '
Maneging Director,
HELEN R ON
Plano, organ and them'. Pupils pre
formeticn epply at D. D. Wilson ems gen
at J. A. WIlsculi residence, Ann sheet, Seaforth.
SYNOP818 OF CANA AN
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS%
ANY even numbered seamen of Dentin -
n Lands in Manitobe or the Noretew4t
nvimeee ..e.xcepting 8 and 26, not reser
I, may be homesteaded by .any pereo-n
is the sole head -of a family, or any
.e over 18 years a -sgp, to the extene of
one querter section of 160 acres, more or
Entry may be made personally at the
the land le situated, or if the homestmder
desires, he may, on applicetion to the Min-
ister of tbe Interior, OttltWer the Commis -
loner of Tanndgration, Winnipeg, er the
eel egent receive authority for some OP..fe
make entry for him.
rhe homesteader reouired to perform
obe zondition4 convected' therewith, under
este of V- e followieg plane
(1) At least six months residence npon
and ouhivation of the land in tanli year
(2) If the father ter mother, if the father
deceased) of the homesteeacr vesicles up-
on a farm in the vicinity of she lend enter-
ed for the requirements as to residence may
be satisfied by such- perste) residing with
the father or mother.
(3) If the settler hes hie permanent- red-
denee upon fartning Ifewl owned by him in
the vicinity of hie hon&terid, the require=
Manta as ta reindence may be eatiefied by
Beldame) upon the eaid land.
Six months notice la writin ehould be
Lat• d# at Ottawa of intention to appty for
Deputy of theplinister of lute io
this advertisemeet will not be paid for.
• 1977 26
Family Groups and
Childreres Photos
Are 11.-Speeialt3r with us. We do the
kind eftwork you will be plearied with.
lug family groups and thildren's photo*.
Come in and see us.
Picture Framing and Mouldine.