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The Huron Expositor, 1907-03-22, Page 7ICH 22. 190ft icts of the body . some unslispectext, the skin i3 unable ict to the kidneys— • throw ofl the ibiy eliminate, the 7ves. ips and head—the iged with impurities Kidney Trouble." rked—not diseased.. to act on the skin., 'g4) skin tion—and instantly reli - s and the compl-•• T matter in the .! .ssoct ed—the boyes are :-7nothened. xe three great eliminating well and keep them well. cases of apparent kidney hiell the natinal medi- by the secret process' of ,•septies are added and the mula known to medicine. e yourself at home. 5-oc. - „ a a, druggists or sent on tOS OTTAWA: V. fa la Vete we of nimals treated. Opals etended to and charges Veterinary Dentiatry Oilice and residence street, one 'door ea, t 'a office, Seat orth. Ii WOOD'S 1RWAY PINE . SYRUP UGHS, COLDS, BRONCIIIIIS ENESS and allTHROAT AWJ TROUBLES. Miss Florence E.. New Germany, N.S. writes:— old which left me with a. very Egli. I was afraid I was going isuraption. I was advised to try 30D'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP. We faith in it, but before I had ine bottle I began to feel better, the second I felt as well as fy c.ough haa completely disap- PRICE a5 CENTS. Buy our Fence u Enquire into the Merits of our Anchor Brand -lider a machine made fenoing al- • it; grEatest attribritoa ars rapid location. As an offset to wever, remember the wire is not >ring, but kinked steel, and, 00n - y•., lacking the vital power of con - an 3. expel) aion. -defectivenese dates from its area- :ach sueeeeding winter fiads ib sag - 're and moi, and time saved In i. eaiiy lot each year in tigaten- k ftecing could be had of coiled ,Tody wires, upright i of suffioient to Mdriletaad the enow, and leeks tendency to injure the wire, then it laa aseurcd of a prrfeet fence. gronnds hava we for oa- th() Anchor Ff nle Just those: lateral wires are coiled spring. rights ere N. 7 hard ateel gal- iof.s.ka are non - inj tar iotta, and HflOt hAttr red—into place. You • 'her youraeli, and when the vcr you are astured, as we are, :dior Fence is the fence that Ea k SILLS, FOB Way Second Olass calonist Tickets a dilly until April 30th, to points 6 Whim bia, ealifornta, Washing- oo, Colorado, Montana. 11 Train to North-west ..ave Toronto every Tuesday during April, at t p. m., with colonist • areorocdation of settlers travel. - live stock. Passengers traveL- out live stock should take tr 'aus V.* daily at l.45 or,JI 30 p tne d through tickets issued at tows ivioue night for early crain. it and fUll information call o lUElt VILLE, Town Agent. PHILLIPS, Dorset Ticket Agent,. E. aA.naruRN, V. 8. onorary graduate of the Ontario erinary College, an Honorary ber ef the Medioal Aesooiation he Ontario Veterinary College. es disewes of all Domestic • als by the most modern princi- Dentistry and Milk Rover a y. Office opeoeite Dick's Main street, Seaterth. All eft at the hotel wW treeeive attention. Night calls re- t the office. 1871-52 - ,WAMES L. KIELIORANe er, Solielteir, Notary Pub - Money to Loan.. In Seaforth Fridays and_Satardays. Of - every week. day. Over rit's - Store, Main street, Sea- • 1904 11. a. EA -re, I parrister, :Selieitor, Conveyancer Notary ubhe. Solicitor or 90,0 Doraialioni? Rank. ..Of flee —In rear Ow Doi/1110On Bituk, Seaterth. , Money to loam. 1286 J IL BEM relater, Solicitor, Conveyancer ion Notary Pnblio. Office up -stairs over Fear's drug store, Main etreet, peaforth. 13a7 E. HOLMESTED. dtarrister, Solitator, Convey.: ewer, Notary Public. Solicitor for abe Canadian Bank of Confmeree. atottay to loan. Farms for sale. Of- fice in Scott's BIQA. Main street, Worth. DIOKINSON ec GARROW. Barristers, Solicitors, etc., ode - etch, Ontaric. E. L. Dickenson,' Ohas. Sorrow, L. La B. 18334f DENTISTRY. DR. IL j. HODG1N8. Graduate ofRoyal College of Dele- ted Burgeons of Ontario. Successor to 1)r. Twaddle. -Office—Over A. Iroang's grocery store, Main Of treSt; **aural 1075 MEDICAL. DR. JOHNe MoGlaTNIS. ' Office and resitance Vietoria Ste' Illeaforth. Phone 731 AUCTION SALES. - CTION SALE of Hasa, Cattle and Pini. Mr. Tho. Brown Inie been instructed by Mr. i Nur. villtallatl be' gilDy!' • 1' 1I1 auction on Lot 2, Comes - Dion la, TuoitIKinith, on Tuesday, March 20, at one o'clock sharp, the following: nert308.-1 heavy draft elding rising 6, 1 span of good work horses, 1 heavy King rising 3, 2 heavy illliea rising 1,1 heavy one colt riming 1 sired by Blythe Beri, 1 heavy bore° colt 8 months old, 1 blood mare 7 years old in foal, 1 blood mare 10 years old in foal, 1 driv- ing filly 8 yearn old Hired by Sidney, 1 blood filly 2 years old sired by. Monbars, her &Ails by Wild Wino, pedigree will be given on day of sale, eattle.-1 fat row, I newly valved eow. 1 farrow eow, 7 heifers ris- ing rising 2, 0 steers rising 2, 17 deers rising 3. rigs.. -41 broad sews to litter in April, 3 young sows ,with Myer at tot, 2 thorobred Berkshire sows 5 nionthe old 40 elioats, 6 little pigs. Terms,—All awns of 83 sea unser, .eash ; over that amount, 7 mor1 Lle? credit will be given on furnishing approYed Plat notes A discount of 4 per cent. allowed for cash on credit amounts. WM. KINSMAN, Prop- rretor ; TtioS. BROWN, Auctioneer. 2048-2 ' `ie LleTION SALE of Farm Stock and implements, ..M. —Mr. Patrick Welsh has Instructed Mr. Thoe, Brown to 13e1l hrptiblio auction on Lot 5, Concession 5, McKillop,- on Thuraday, March 281.11, 1907, at one o'clock prani., the following : Iforsee.-1 draft mare 4 year old In foal, 1 draft gelding corning 8, 1 driver in foal, 1 light driver. Cattle, — 7 cows, 2 newly ealved, 6 calves, 4 yearling heifer, 5 Steers coming 3, Sheep and Pigs. --0 ewe lambs, 1 brood now. tin- plements. —1 Massey -Harris mower, 1 5fassey-Ilarris binder, 1 seed drill, 1 Peering horse rake, 1 hay load- er, 1 heavy horse power, 1 cutting box, 1 fanning mill, i lumber wagon, 1 truck wagon, 1 top buggy, 1 cutter, 1 set double harness, 1 set single harness, 1 Molotto cream separator No. 3,12 plowe, 1 gang plow, 1 set iron harrows, 1 land roller, and nm uerous other articles, also a lot of hay in th(1 barn. Everything will be sold without reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terins.—All SUMS of 85 and under, and the, hay, cash ; over that amount, 7 months' credit rtill be allowt.d on approved joint notes. ' A discoulit of 3 cents on the dollar off for (ash. PAT- RICK. WELSH, Proprietor ; THOS. 13ROWN, Aim- tioneer. 2048-2 DR. 11. 'HUGEL ROSS. Graduate of University of .Toronto Itioulty of Medicine, member of 010 - lege of physicians and Surgeons df Ontario ; pass graduate eolueses in fithingo Clinical Sohool, of Chicago ; 'loyal Ophthalmic Hospital, LOntion, Ilinglend; 'University Oollege Hos- pital, London, •England, Office— Over Stewart Bros.' store, Main St.. •illeaferth. Phone No. 5. Night -palls ener,vered from residence, ;Victoria *met, Seaforth. 1890 DB. E. j. RUHrtiOwS• Office cord Residence—Goderich tideoreet, east of the Methodiet church, rth, Phone No. 46. Coroner r the °panty of Hruiron. 1386 DRS. SCOTT & MACKAY. Itroderieh street, opposite ketto- ALA cbureih, Seaforth. J. G. Scott graduate of Viotoria 414 Ann Arbor, ad member of the urio College of Physicians and geom. Ooroner tor the notanty is /Aaron, Maokay, honor graduate of illrinity University, gold medalist of 'altelnity Medioal °allege. Member of ..gte Oelle,ge cte Physiola.ns an41 Sur - arsons, Ontario. • 1483 T . AUCTIONEERS. THOMAS BROWN. osicensed auctioneer for the °atm - Ms of lItiron. and Perth. Orders lift at A. M. Campbell's implement tiaro-rooms, Seaforth, .or at the Ixpositar Office, will receive prompt :tontion.. Satisfaction guaranteed or eiaarge, 1708-tf JAMES G. .MoMil0EtAEL. Licensed auctioneer for the octan- t, of Huron. Sales attended to in any part of the °aunty at moderate fates and satisfaotion guaranteed. orders left at the Seaforta post offirre, or on Lot 2, Occacessioin 2, attillet t, will receive prompt at - batten, 1832-tt • B. S. P.HILL'IPS. Lieeneed auctioneer for the rerun - lies of Eitraon and Perth. Being a fractical farmer and thoroughly) Understanding the value of farm *took and implenients, placers no in better position to realize !good ariees. Chargek moderate. Bathe- fution guaranteed or no pay. All Orders left. at Hensell poet office or at Lot 28, Conceseiena 2, Huy, 'will be promptly, attended to. 1709-tf The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN k PROPERTY ONLY ISNURED, ao.4.4 am* OrFIOERS. B. McLean, president, Ilippen P. 0.; Themes Fraser, vicespreei- tent, Brucefield P. 0,; Thomas E. rfaaa, secretary -treasurer, Searorth P. O. DIRACTORS. William Chesney; Seafortele ; John G. GOeve, Winthrop; Georse bale, forth; John Bennew.eis, Dublin; Ileums Evans, Beechen:led ; John Nett, Harlock ; Thos. Eraser, Bruce - field ; John B. McLean, Kippen Jas. klennolly, Clinton. AGENV3. Debt. Smith, Haase& ; E. Hinch- teer. Seafortb ; James Cumming, Eg- mendville ; J. W. Yee, Holmesville P. 0.; Geo. Mardi° and Geo. Stepia- 00100u. a -editors. Store to Rent. IMPORTANT NOTICES. 1G -10R SALE.—Two ponies due to foal_Stay jet, two blood colts sired by St. Blaize, coming 1 year old. ROBERT 'CLARICE, C.onstanee. 204741 JJAME-T. FOR SALE.—For sale, cedar shingles' 41 hemlock and air kind.9 of lumber. Barn ma teral cut to order. S. MOORE, 'Hayfield P. 0. • 20400x CATTLE FOR SALE. --For sale,a number of young cattle, suitable for putting .on the grass. Also quantity of seed oats for sale. Apply on Lot se, Concession 11, Hibbert. W. METERS, Henson P. 0. • 20474 SHORTHORN BULLtFOR SALE.-4This'-bull is 15 months old and was got by Rot Scotch. Ile is a dark red in eolor and a right good one, Apply on Lot 11, Concession 6, H. R. S., Tuckersinith, or ad- dress JOHNCAMPBELL, Egmondville P. 0, 2046x4, SGRAIN.—Those in need of good seed grain of the following. varieties : New Danish White Oats, Manchuria-13arley and Potter Peas. can get the same on Lot 16, Omeession 2, Hay, This grain has been grown from selected seed, thinly sown on good -ground for a number of years, and .are all great - Yielders. JOHN ELDER, Henson. 2046-41 IXTOOD FOR SALE,—On Lot 5, Concession 14, V V McKillop, in large or small quantities te suit purchaser. Cedar posts eight or eight and a half feet long; anchor postsany size. .Any person re- quiring barn timber would do well to inquire early. For further particulars apply to JOHN MePHERSON, Lot 7, Concession 18, McKillop, Leadhury P. 0. • 20364 WANTED AT ONOE on 8141a1y and Expenses, • one good man in eilch oeality with rig, or capable of handling horses, to idvertise and intro- duce our guaranteed stook and ou1try specifics. No experience neeessary ; we lay out your work for you. 825 a week and expenses Position perman- ent. Write W. A. .TENICINS,I?dantifactaring Co., ..,ondon, Ontario. 2048-11 • WM. B. MoLEAN'S atilustable rildiating dust and fireproof stovepipe thii4bIes are the lat- est in that line. economical, (Aeon, safe and durable, as well as beinga heat conveying, regulating ard ventilating' spparatms. They add comfort and save expense In fuel. lksi material used. Orders by mail promptly filled, wholesale or retail. WM. 1. McLEAN, Ifensall, Ont., Manufacturer, 2044-1f FOR SALE. BULL FOR SALE.—The undersigned has for Sale a thorobred Jersey bull about 11 months old; 4rom good milking strain. Apply on Lot 23, Conces- sion 11, Ilibbert. ROBERT H000ART1I, Clromartr 0. 2048x4 The west store of the Bell Block, in the Village of nensall. This is suitable for D= general store, rea- taurant, or any business requiring a large, well - fitted building. A comfortable dwelling above the stem Possession can be given at once. Apply to 110BMT BELL, Seaforth,Out. 2046-1f PnoetuaY Foe. SALE.—The farm and town propel belonging to the McGinnis property, not having been disposed of hy auction, the same can now be purchased ny private sale, For farther particulars appl) to R. S. HAYS, Barrister, Sea - forth. - •20484f CIATTLE FOTI SALE:—For -sale; the noted thoro- ki —bred Aberdeen Polled Angus 13u11 ; brood mare in foal bo Lord Huron ; Also a good driving home, safe for lady to drive and will work either eingle or double, Will sell eithar for cash or on time. Apply on Lot 30, Concession 2, McKillop. •ROBERT G.' MURDIE, Seaforth P. 0, 204341 BULLS FOR SALE—The undersigned has for sale on Lot 25, Concession 4, H. R. 8. Tucker - smith, four thorobrrAl Durham bung, all redin color, and ranging in age from 12 months to 2 years old, all prize winners at the leadir fairs in the county. HERBERT CRIOH, Seafort 0. 204341 LEICESTER SHEEP AND SHORTHORN CATTLE FOR SALE.—The undersigned has for Sale sev- eral Thorobred Leicester Sheep and Durham Cattle of both sexes. Address Egmontiville P. O., or apply at farm Mill Road, Tuckesmith. ROBERT CHAR TERS. &SONS. 137241 ziTIDRTIIORN CATTLE—Seven first-olass young oulls,12 from imported cows, for sale at moiler - ate prices.; and on easy terms; good young e0W9 and heifers- also forsale. All interested are cordially in- vited to inspeot the herd. Farm adjoins town, long di4-anee telephone to farm. Write for catalogue. H. SMITH, Exeter. 10113-11 EIORTHOB,NS,—Choice bred bulls and females of 0 different ages for sale, bout two dozen to seleo from. Prices reasonable. Herd now headed by • Countsylvanus" (56000). He is got by the best coteh bred imported stock on both sides, glossy dark red in:color, and well set on short legs. Terms registed eows 85 insured ; others on application Visitors welcome. JOHN ELDER, Mensal! P. 0. 18(1 Statioil. 1086-tf REOISTERED STOCK FOR SALE.—The under signed offers for side on Lot 27, Concession 8, Hilmert township, a number Of heifers and young cow s with calves at foot, 4 Shorthorn bulls fit for im- mediate service, sired by imported Prince of Banff. Trie above stock are all registered in the National stock Reeords. Prices moderate, terms easy, visitor] 1006-X62 s ei‘amir. DAVID HILL, Staffs, P. 0. Burd ek Blood itters holds a position unrivalled by any °the' blood medicine as a cure for DYSPEPSIA, •BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, HEADACHE, SALT RHEITM, •SCROFULA, HEARTBURli, SOUR STOMACH, • DIZZINESS, DROPSY, RHEUMATISIVre BuILS, PIMPLES) RINGWORM, oreanY 'disease arising from a disordered state of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels or Blood. Whem you require a good blood medicine get BURDOC1C BLOOD BITTERS. •(Contiliaed Leone pagb 9.) At the dinner table Ann etudied the two men with :highly amused interest; Peabody, easy, assured and calmly tol- erant, did tho, talking, while Raymond listened, a little sullenly It seemed to Ann. The New Yorker Was most ad- mirable in his consideration for Mrs. Kelly and his Interest in everything about him, and yet he did not stir the one he hoped to please. Veiled always been commonplace to her and was con- epicuously so hereon the mountain top. Peabody did not attempt to conceal his -intlinate relationship with Ann, and every tone of his voice when addressing her was torture to Raymond, who be- gan to talk at last in self defense, ad- - dressing himself to Mrs. Kelly as his hostess, leaving Ann free to listen un- • reservedly to her eastern suitor. The girl understood this mood in Rob, and It touched her. As they all re-entered the bungalow Peabody rubbed his hands top her in delight. "By Jove, this is so ething like! This chimney ,carries Ine back • to my hunting lodge in the Maine woods." He was in. the mids of a story when a knock at the d or an - flounced a visitor; "Come in!" shouted Rayrnoid, and Munro entered, entirely at hl ease, graceful, jocose, making no ace met of the looks of surprise on the f .ces of Raymond and his guests. "Remain where you aie!" he galled. "The house is entirely surrounded and no nonunion laborer will be alio ed to escape." , Raymond mechanically gave im a chair, while Kelly nodded curtly. Ann bowed and said, "Good evening Cap- tain Munro." Peabody a1on sfled. "Ah, you -were my guide up the hill! My guard 11.8 well as guide, I take it." , "I'd rather have been your execte inner." "Ear what reason?"' Ilea I known you were coming to the queen' of the peak your blood .ad 'sralne.d the heather." Wood' ts Phoophodine 9 Great Engliak Remeall 5- -kllsa and Invigoratestho whole JrVOeft system, makes new -'Bloodin old Veins. Ous-es Nem on- peu,' ,ccy, Mental and Brain Worry, Des - „icy, Sexual Weakness, Eriti98i071B, Sven. matorrlacea, and .71ffe,ets of 4ttouse or Excesses., Price $1. per box, six•ICr $5. One will please, six will cure. Sold by all dru.ggista or mailed _hi plain pkg. on receipt of price. New pamphis4 tnailed.free. ,tThe Wood Medicine 04”. Iformerl y Windsor) TorontoOne, The two 9404 6h001C /Land& "Good heavens, what an escape! Am I quite safe now?" he asked of Kelly. This fooling, over, they took seats, and the conversation ran to the pros- pects of the camp, and Peabody, with a feeling that Kelly was the man of richest experience, persuaded him to tell something of his wonderful career as a trailer of golden pathways. Rayraond sat in silence, while Ann awoke to a delicious excitement in tb.e situation. Before her sat three very direct and forceful lovers regarding each other like tigers, instinct with hate, yet masking it, pretending to honor and good will while bitter jeal- ousy raged beneath. She provoked Munro to the most audacious sayings merely to see Peabody stare, and .she flung an appealing word at Raymond • now and again s if valuing his opin- ion above all others, though he made but curt answers, returning to his fire, mystified by her gayety and by her subtlety of byplay. Munro, so far from being depressed by Peabody's pres- ence, was carried quite beyond his usual self, and his reckless compliments had a keen edge. In the end Ann re- gretted her encouragement of his au- dacity. Raymond's gusts rose at last, and Ann and Peabody went away together. This girt deeper than all else, and Louis, who took a very pessimistic view of the whole affair, did not coinfort him, "She'll go back with him. I can see, that," he said. "And she'll want me to go, too, but I won't," Munro went away outwardly jocular, . but inwardly sadder than he had ever been in WS life, for his love for Ann was mingled with respect for her mind, her claraeter. Her calm and -kindly at- titude toward him that night had been a revelation to him. • Peabody on his return found Ray- wa deep in slumber. meld sitting alone by his fire. Louis "That man Munro is an interesting fellow. What do you know about him?" asked the lawyer. "Not k very much. Hes Luther secre- tive. He came hero from Sylvanite, I believe." 91.1s jokes. about getting under my ribs were a little grewsome. Ho struck me as just about medieval enough to do it—under proper conditions. Tell me about yourself. Ann has only praise egie MIMIC) Wt. X etIL... Bases the• The Kind Yoe Have Always Bought Signature of Dear Mother 'Your little °nee aro a constant care in Fall and Winker weather. They will catch cold. Do you know about Shiloh's Consumption Cure, the Lung Tonic, and v,vitat it has for so Many It 13 said to be the only reliable remedy for ail diseeses of the air passages in children. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take, lt is gtlarante. ecl to cure or your silents,' is returned. The price is 25c. per bottle, and alt dealfiers in medicine scli 31.4 SHILOH This remedy should hoksorery household:, • ror you. 1 Want to thank you ,nrost cor- dially for Torn:- kledness to her aria to the boy. HOS, much improved—less nervous and more manly." "I doubt it he oau be paraded to leave. He told. me tonight that be wouldn't go." "Well, I'm glad I met you, Mr. Ray- mond. I shall feel easier about the boy' In case we do go east without him." These cordial, frank and manly words struck an icsi chill to Raymond's heart. It was all over then. She had consented to go, and his life was laid waste. Ho rose unsteadily. "You must be tired. Shall I show you your bunk?" he asked. "I believe I will turn int" responded Peabody. When the young miner returned to -his seat beside the fire a big lump of pain filled his throat, and he earned a boyish desire to fflogrhtatiellit down on the floor and sob. He lost all shathe of bis weakness at length and went out into the night—to be alone with the deepest grief of his life, CHAPTER XIX. RA.YMOND did not see Ann at . breakfast next morning, but sent word. by Louie that im- portant work in the mine de- tained him, and. thee girl was hurt by the neglect It was not a cheerful go - Ing at best, for Mrs. Kellywas broken hearted and frankly pessimistic. "YoU'll never come back,:' she said. "You'll forget the Kellys—you'll forget you ever lived in a log hut and. swept floors." "Why, Nora, I'm only goIng to Valley Springs. Maybe I'll come back, and soon." i . "You say so, but you are going -far. I have two eyes, and I can see. You've broken Rob's heart too. I know why Ile isn't here this morning—he couldn't bear to see you go, aid no more can I." The tearcame to Ann's eyes. Never hied such sincerity, Mich directness of liffectIon, toucbed her. "I'll come back. I promise. you 1'11 cbme back unless you come to the Springs to ave." "Come back!" shoated Kelly, who lard entered the door. "Why, sure thing! She can't keep away. Wye think Louis is going to leave the peak? Set for long; He bait -just been telling ere when to expect him." Somehow racily's tone 'wiped Ann as well as Nora, "r am not going back to New York till spring." "Let me tell you something," Kelly resumed, with ponderous. effort at be- ing confidential. "Your Wall street lawyer is all right. • He's a man of substance, but Rob is going to -sluice a stream of gold out 0' this hill that'll eake the lawyer chap look like a worn alma". • They reached the Springs without ac - TWO OPEN LETTERS IMPORTANT TO MARRIED WOMEN Mrs. Mary Dimmiek of Washingtol Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Ye - getable Compound Made tier WelL • It is with great pleasure we publish the following letters, as toy convinc- ingly prove the claina we have so marry times made in our /columns that Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn Masa, is fully quali- fied to give belpfdadvice to sick women. Read Mrs. Dirrunick's letters. Iler first letter: Dear Mrs. Pinkham "I have been a sufferer for the past eight years with a trouble, which first originated nn painful periods—the pains -were excru- ciating, with inflammation and Ulceration of the ,feinale organs. The doctor Says I must have an operation or I cannot live. I do not want to submit to an operation if I can possibly avoid it.. Please holp Mrs. Mary Dimmick, Washington, D.C. Her second letter: Thar Mrs. Pinkham "You :— "You will remember my condition whe last wrote you, and. that the doctor said mist have an operation or I could not live. I received your kind letter and followed your advice very carefully an am now en- tirely well. .4.s my case was so serious it seems a miracle that I am cured. I know that I °Ivo notnnly my health but my life to Lydia E. Pink:liam' s Vegetable Compound and to your advice. I can walk miles without an ache or a pain, and I wish every sunring woman would read this letter and rcalizc what you can do for them."—Mrs. -Mary Dinimick 59t1 and East Capitol Sts., Washington, D.C. TIOW easy it was for Mrs. Dimmick to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., and how little it cost her—a two -cent stamp. Yet how valuable was the reply! As Mrs. Dimmicle sayiee-it saye,c1 her Bee. Mrs. Pinkham has on file thousands of just such letters as the above, and _______offers ailin, women laelpfera - • cldent, and were greeted as if they had escaped from et robber's cave. Mrs,. Barnett aud her friends were all great- ly excited over the events of the high country, which had. been (Refereed, magnified by the shadows of the clouds, till they were of the most mon- strous proportions. Munro was already a bogy—a sort of cowboy Napoleon -- and Ann laughed at the questions hurl- ed at her bead by the Barnetts whoa they found • she had known and liked the captain of the patrol. "Not at all," she replica. "I found hire very amusing. No, he was not drunk, and I never saw any weapons upon binr. Mr. Raymond considers him a dangerous force because of his zeal to serve the miners, Yes, it Is true that Mr. Raymond is the leader of the free miners and that he and Mr, Munro are friends. Yes, Kelly and Raymond have made a strike, but they are unable to get the men they need to work their mine." Barnett came home looking hard and worn, quite unlike- his jovial self, but lie greeted Ann warmly. "I am glad to see you here. I want to know all about- things up there. Where is Pea- body?" Mrs. Barnett replied: "Dressing for dinner. Hurry, Don; you're late." After he left them Ann remarked to Mrs. Barnett, "He looks worried," "He is worried to 'death. He insists on trying -to be the head and front of this citizens' committee of safety. He's chairman of it and is away all houre of the day aird night, Do you know the whole • city is patrolled?" • "Patrolled! What for?" 'So that the miners cannot come rushing down here some night and burn us all up." • This emused Ann, "How silly! Why should they do that?" e'Because we mine owners live here. It is pot a' laughing matter to us. Word 'has come td us through reliable sources that your nice friend Munro has planned a raid, and, every young man in the town has been enrolled in the `home guard.' " Arm laeghed outright at this. -"Jean- nette, you people have been eating too much lobster salad • and ice cream. You're all suffering from nightmare. There ain't a word of truth in what you've been saying." When Don came down she continued to riaock,and all through dinner she perversely defended Munro and listen- ed to Barnett's boastings of what the were going to do to open their min with entlee lack of sympathy. "I don't pretend to comprehend what you men call business," she said, "but At seems to .mo that rather than waste millions on a_ useless war I would al- low the miners a few more cents tray just as a matter cif economy." "But it's the principle of the thing. We don't intend to be dictated to by these 'red neckersa They. must come to our terms. I've been deceived in Rob. Ile and Kelly are playing a two faced game with us." "1 beg your pardon, they are not!" she_hotly answered. "They are doing just what you ought to do. They're Ming their men good.. avgges aud treating them properly." Peabody put in a word. "If 1 might venture, 1 don't know a thing about it except what Munro and Raymond told me, but it seems to me Ann is right. As I understand it, these chaps are con- tending that in inaking this change from three shifts of eight bours, each you shouldn't lay off a lot of men and put the rest on two shifts of nine -hours each at eight hours' pay. Isn't that it?" "Well, yes; but, you see e It's really a new system altogether." "But In the change you cion't laltend to accidentally pay 30 cents or 50 cents or whatever it may be for that extra hour?" "The tray for a days work will re- main as it Is now," Peabody smiled. "A mere sbuffle. • Come, be frenk. You fellows have fixed up a new deal in which the cards - go against the miners. They protest, and now it is al matter of 'gun Val,' as you say out here." Mrs. 13arnett looked relieved. ala wish you'd talk him out of it, Wayne." Peabody, With a lawyer's pleasuaa went on with bis analysis. "But there's a third patty here which Is of more hie terest to me than either :eon or the un- ionists, and that le Raymond's party of the third part. They are standing clear for the preseut, but if you crowd them to the wall they'll take bola, and then, as Kelly said. 'you'll have a wild- cat by the tall.' I 'svisli I could wait and see how you come out, but I've got a big case on for t1]OBtb and must be In Washington." "The -whole thing will be settled in a day or two," declared Barnett. "When we go up there again it.will be with a thousandmenand fully armed." "That is a harsh arbitrament," said Peabody, with a gravity which was al- most solemnity. "f would, advise you to settle this case out of court." Ann interposed, "I think you both takes too serious a view of the whole thing. Mr. Raymond laughs over et." "Mr. Raymond was probably -trying to keep you unalarmed," answered Pea- body. "Ana now that you are out of It I do not think it well for either you or Louis -to return to It" Lents uttered indignant outcry, "Oh, see here! I've got to go back... I'm help- ing Raymond." "I guess hell terve to -stagger along without you, Louis," replied Barnett "You better- not go into this mixup again." "I'll go back whenever I please." The dinner was finis:bed with a pleas- anter topic, and when the men were alone with their eigars Peabody care- lessly remarked: "I'm going to take .Ann back with me if she'll go. Ialon't • like the idea of this youngster dragging her into ail this filthy turmoil, , Why, I found her living in a log cabiu with an Irish faraily—nice people, but neeplace for her." aro be tiontinued.) • —Mr. John Hamm, Of th0 dth COn- cess100 of Logan, 'has sold his 100 *acre farm to Thomas A: Earl for $7,- 200. Ci ea. ri° 4t=e ;Bean the The Kind Yoe lime Always PAO Signature of :de:J4-9-w 4.3 • 1-11=M:E Information •A bout Our No, No. No, CANNING PLANTS As Follows: 1 Modern Canner, capacity up. to 1,000 tins 2 gi (4 4 t 46• 2,00C " 3 gg gg i i " 4,000 in ten hours 11 ft $30 00 e980.00 $900O Agents Wanted for Every Township in This County - I/1CD D EP C. 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SPR.A.140TOR co.. liV/ITALO, N. Y. 'and LonDoN. CAN. 1111/11ffarMI id -winter Clothiri_ .-'11111111011110s* Just about this time of year the cold winds ilud the kinks in your • Winter clothing. You don't want to invest in a full new outfit, but you do xequire a little renewing. Come to us and tee what we can do for you, and at a price that will surprise you, We do not blow about our after Christn3as bargains, Our clothes. are always bargains. We give you big value for your money every time. u Furnishings and the small things for men's wear, we earry a full and eom- plete line, We can please you. Oall and S(30. IGHT B 0, EVENISILERS, &WORTH 'gestic' Stomach trouble Is but a symptom of, and 1101 • ki itself a- trao disease. We think of Dyspepsia, Heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet they are SYMPt02136 only of a certain specific Nerve siclmess—nothing else. Lt was this fact that first ccrrectly led Dr. Shoo In the creation of that now very popular Stomach Itemedy—Dr, Shooia'a Restorative. Going direct to the stomach nerves, alone brolight that suceeSS and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. With- out that original and highly vital prineiple, no such lasting accomPlishments were ever to be bad. For $teinaell distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative --Tablets or Liquid—and sec for your. self what it can and will do. We sell and cheer. tulle recommend Dr. Shoo ,}0 BRIO TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by tlie Council of the Township of Rullett up to 2 p. in..„ on Saturday the 30th of March, 1907, for the erection of concrete abutments to support two steel bridges. At the same time and place tenders will be received fOr the steel superstructures of the Raid two bridges; length between abutments being 56 feet and 28 feet and 11. foot roadway. One of these bridges will be erected ever Sprang% creek in the Maitland Block and the other will he on Sideroad 10 and 11, Concession 1.2. The lowest or any tender not nec,essarily accepted. Specifications for the concrete work can be seen at the township clerk's office, Londesboro. 1048-3 4MFS4 CAMPBELL, Clerk. / • _ • THE D D. WILSON COMPANY Limitcd DEALERS iN PROVISIONS AND FARM PRO- DUCTS AND PUBLIC COLD STORE& I'_ A-uthorized C'ap1101-1,000 Shares ; $100 each -8100,000, For the purpoft of taking over the busilleBe and plant of Menan, D. D. Wilaoni & Co., in the town of Sea - forth, remodelling and • fitting up the said plant as an up to date Me- chanical Cold Storage in accordance with the requirements of the Do- minion Government before they will grant a subsidy, the above Com- pany has been organized. A limited amount of stock is of- fered to the public at par. No pre- ference stock or bonds. Ail Share- holders on the same footing. ' The- situation is very favorable for the 'business proposed. The section of country is large and unsurpassed for the production of Eggs, Poultry, Rutter? . Cheese, Meats, and Fruit, also handling Fish for- distribution should be a profitable part of the, business. The Government has passed a- tall eating a subsidy of BO pen ce,11.t.- of the cost of plants such as is propeeee to be established which shows tho :Med of such an esta.olishment. Tho ptospects are excellent for a large and profitable' businese which will be of great benefit to the producers and handlers of perishaole products .n this district. For further inform- ation: inquire et either of the under- signed. .11)N. OD: 1%.-INTLSNON )(Provieional Directors GEO. T. TURNBIYI.L 20464( JOHN BEATTIE Late Division Court Clerk, has a number of pro artier; for sale or to rent, among whith is a goo ouilding lot, the South East Ralf of Town Lot 46, East Ward; in George Sparling's Survey, Setifo which will be sold on reasonable terms. Insure. Heeded, debts collected and loans made on Ratio rysecurityat reasonable rates. Call and see and be convinced, Late Division Court faMee. forth W/53-