The Huron Expositor, 1907-05-03, Page 3•
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A keen discussion is being e.
bv some of the be scientists
artd "erime" of kissing, IPA
Sonera Health Offieer of Au-
\ty, and Dr. Nalpasse, of th,*
ed ie uley of Paris, They el2etv4
e kiss spreading ,c,frippe Rearm
• lation no subject, lima
O f notices in railway sera
and ether pubnit
hey say it would be us,
hem on verandah
,, i*
‘s.7 hes, s'hacly noekc
ni‘N-nilit lawns. They ols-6 propose
rnpulsorv legislation for !methods of
• !pet ion of the mouth and pm.;
*he breath 4,SpeCittliy veith a view
the protection of the innoe.eut habit*
so are particularly subject to inlet..
au. The greatest and most effective
irifier arid germ destroyer known. to,.
°akal. science for the mouth, throo
id breath, as well as for the bod
°mach and lungs, is Psychine,
iumph of the medical world that
tracting almost universal atterrtke
.eause of the wonderful results
inding its use. One of its recent tii..
mph% is told as a matter of experee
ce in the following brief statement*
e. sloe= Co.
I an sending' you photo,and teatirtioniat h=r.
ith for yoill• great reinedy MCHINE. your
medies did wonders for me. 'et' it$ AbO 1 t 2gOr
Lyea.. of age when 1 took MCIUNE. rat
XO Jud given nos' as en incurable consonip.
vs. My Wags and every orb -allot the body wera
disw-qed and wasted. Friends and n
nat6onglit I'd never gpt better. But PaYr,
oreed me2 My lunge nave never bothered
az% 'Ad EVeline. is a twinetneat cure.
' MRS LIZZIE GAMMA
w 519 Bathurst St., Lendoteeste
, Psychine pronounced Si -keen, is adi
itted to be the moat WOUderfill Of "
use and germ -destroying agents -a,'
tor building up the ran -down, system"
nd curing all forms of dome&
rouble, and diseases of the, chest,
hroat and lungs Or head, it is s
. • .
napproachable. Ir, is a reliabl
fitment. For sale at all clruggrar,s,
Oa and $1.00. Or Dr. T. Slocunim
-t,44a nit Kin West, no
(TS meaeles, 1liumP9. whoop
n;c1h, typhOld fever, diphtheria, er
e•ia,;9, meningitis, tuberculosis, a
Firer infectious ,.tin diseases. They
IMPORTANT NOTIC
ENT in Brussels bv February lst,.1
t., block 2nd door from Amen
copied as tailoring, readymade clothing,
clilaILVEY, Brussels. • -
(TEERS WANTED. -Wanted, to buy so
year or three.yeanold steak steers for
:parties having such for sale will ;Trite me
:giai1eee them. W. OOVENLOCK, Seel°
FIAMWOILT11 BOAR Pelt SERVICE. -The sin -
1. dersigm.el bas for servi(:e on Lot 24, Cowes,
[on 3, It. R. S., Tuckeremith, a T.horobral
"ettir Boara1.00 payable at time of service, ai
rivilege of retutning if neeeseary. H. BAMIL
5aforth.
ANTED AT ONCE on Solara' and
one rod man in each lomlity with
le of handling hordes, to advertise and
we onrgliaranteed block and poultry specifies,
e Beces.ry ; we lay out your work far
oa. $25. a weak and expensee. Position peretea!--
nt. Write W. A. JENEINS, Manufaetaring ,
ondon, Ontario. 201..54
11. Mt LEAN'S adjustable, rad'iating
and fireproof etovepipe thimblee arethe ht=
in that line-, eeonomical, dean, safe and dumb*
e well as being a heat conveying, regulating ard
?ntilating apparatus. They add coinfore and ewe
rpense in fuel Beg( material used. Crane ISY
[ail promptly filledwholesale or retail. WM. Rs
i-eLEAN, Heusall, Ont., Manufacturer.
.EARING AI-C.710N SALE of Ifousehold
L'Aare and note! Fixtures. -B. S. Phillips, s-
eer. has been instnieted by Mr. Ezra Bice to MO ,
-.:. nubile anetion at the Queeiee Hotel, 1leniaH a -
4tirday, May 4th, iron 10 o'clock to 12 orelo
I,. ELIA from 1 t9 ti ci'elock p. m., the foil •
.fpl)erty, viz : Household Effeets.--13 iron bedetes4
a. widen bed steads, la bureaue, la dressers, lil wags
'amis, 1 lounge, la bed staring% pfilowel and Us'art
k' the Arose, 1 walimtparlor siute, 2 elothes egibin-
1,:e. I sewing. maehine, 4 dining room tables,4 Web,*
Wee, a centre table, 12 arm chairs. 24 dining nem
airs, tia bedrooni chairs, I Empress range andeook-
4' utensils, 2 svood heaters, 2 coal furnaces, I bcsc -
Viee,platforrn ecalea (1,200Ibe.)mangel,writing
,rge mirror -,2 sideboarde, 4 cupboards, wardrobe!
dishee, 3 dozen knives and forks, 3 doz. spouse,
: eliamber sets, 20 pictures, /2 spittoons, 1 her
•le, K bedroom carpets, a pieces matting, BO win*
• blinds and poles, 11 window awnings, 26 window'
ens, 0 screen doors, 1 large sideboard, quarterea
or baelt of bar, 1 hot water urn with ner, 50 yards oilcloth, 1 pair enamel wash i hubs
irackets and pipe, 1 set electric bells, elee'als_
.ht fittings. The most af these articles have
-en in use for a short time. Terms. ---All lame,
I and under, cash ; oVer that amount six in --
teiff be given on furnishing approved Pi*
1. A discount of 0 per cent. per annum alloirtel
r cash on credit amount% Ali v,-illpositir_elYbr •
• as the proprititor is 'dying up liminess. Pl*Aaw
CE, Proprietor ; B. 3:1-1111,14PS, Auctioneer._
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MDR SALE.
nwru BOARS FOR SATZ -Thee
signed offers for sale Neven good re
worth ,floare about two months: old, 5530
with pig. Apply to WM. B
17
.S FOR SALE. --The undereigned has ler
le.on Lot 25, Contatssion 4,11, R. S., Tue.kes*-
tb four thorobnal Durham bulls, all red hi eelere
nging hi age tram 1Y; monthit to 2 yeare old, OW
inners at the leading fairs in the eoUntYe
UT CRICli, Seaforth P. 0. 2043d
CESTEIt fel MEP AND SHORTHORN CA
'Olt SALE. -The undersigned has for sale'
Thorobred Leieeeter Sheep and Durluun Cstas,.
rot h setea-. Address Egmondville Da 0
I, Mill Road, Tuckeeinith. ROBERT
-tS & OONS. 1177241
VISTERED STOCK FOR SALE. --The
signed offers for sale on Lot 27, Coneessiree
ttert township, a ritlirlber of heifers and poet
taith ears es at foot, 4 Shorthorn bulls fit for
• st rt lir imported Prince of
saute eteek. are per registered in the Nap 4
Reeoria. Prices; moderate, terms easy, 'Maori
(ate latVID IIILL, :Raab, P. 0. 1990-%0
VITLE Ft it a kW For 5,ale, the noted the
i•rk #1 All. ale..n. Polled Aw4-us .Bun ;
ri f ni t', •I! 11:tron ; Also a good drsq31P-*
• f..r lady 04 chie land will work either"
or bit% iiI sell either for cash or outline- .
of, Loy :;ti, Crawes.ion 2, McKillop. ROBWr
•Itl II E, :,..eafortsi. 0„ 7 2.604342
"Olt Volt
"ti k. I,ot 5, ConcessiOn
el, leas, in large or -quail quantitleate
haq#•-r. dar po,.0. eight or eight and
: anchor postsany size. Any person 16--"
• barn timher uould do well to ingAre C�
• i,# -r part ie•alarn apply to JOHN MePH
/ 1;4 Leadhury P. 0,
05,0
failultti -Seven ilrst-clasa young -
hes imported eowa, for ore at
• and en ease terms ; good youn,.% Cows
alor
tor --. All t Pro0
.4,1 are Cord/alb'
t he le rd. Fara: adjoins toWn,
if Tel.,10. farrig. .Writv for eat*
"ill. ieseter. 1
P_TIP il:Ss.- 'Lase bred bulls and ferna/m
sera neat agee fie. male, ;sett two dozen to sac,
n wee:able. Tient now'beetled (.:!s.), i1, je got by the
an• t ittaeirted etas* on both indelt g10,)51
rOcil won %et oii short legs. -.Le _ _
e hi -tired ; others on applitet
.r. ELDER, Hensel' -
1936-fr -
f"'
•
vtore to Rent.
tore of t hr. Bell Block, in the View
. a eases for a general stow
it, Iv any business requiring a. large,
taildires. A eoinfortable dwelling a
Poeseasion can be given a once. A
EDT L'ELbe Seaforth,Oat.
AVINGS
intcrezt pai
4 times
Toro un quest I mad Y. and beyond any doubt
vto.frlt of tho no." and throat can be cured.
%washing Dationtti through dnigirlsts.,sinail
Ten 1 Boxes of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Coro.
Ido this t.,,cauvli I am so ettrtabi, that 1)r. Shoop's
(atarli Coro will bring itettial aubstantial hem,
Notil;ntr e .rtuinly, is so convincing as a physkm
test of any artY.,of r..r I, genuine merit. But,tbut
1,ua5t 1elrivs4 true merit, else the teat
coml.-at:a rather than advance it. Dr. Shoop's
°gave.' t'uro1.ft MOW Wh,:itt% atr081)Titie'
uam. LAU:Up in beautiful mekel calmed giiml 3ars
1St E-t3e. Such soothing age its as Oil Enealepius,
stymie. Menthol, ete.. are incorponeed.into
YelYetY. (Team 111:c Petrolatum. imported by Dr.
hoop from Europe. If i'atiarrh of the nOs0 on I
threat bite extended to the stomach, then hy nil
means alsouse Internally, Dr. ShoOn's RoStorati vv.
.storoneh dbl.-roes. a )8.Clc of general strongth.
bloating, belching, bilionsness, bad tasto, etc.
surely Call for Dr. Slinop`e Reetbrative.
For uncomplicated catarrh only of the nose n rid
_threat nettling e15e.howeve.r, need be uSed last
Eads bixtrk
as light as if
made by fairy
hands,
Baked to a.
golden russet
brown.
So fresh,
and crisp, and
tempting, that
just opening the
box is teasing
the appedtc.
An -d. you
- find a ne
delight in every
one you eat.
Yon get pafeetion
wh= you get
AS. ABURART.
The New Store
For New Goods
FISH -
Flamm Haddi-e, Ciseoes, Whitefish, Mackerel
and Trout. These are very seam, but are t3xtra
good quality.
tEOETASLE---
Letttlee, Celery, Cabbage, Carrots, Beets, Par
solpsand Turnips always on hand.
FRESII MEAT—
We My nothing but the best quality in Beef,
Pork and Lamb in this department. We have,.
extra flue pricee.
CURED MEAT8---
Hain, Hawn, Breakfast Bacon andlRolls always
n hand. _
COOKED MEATS—
' Corned Beef, Head:Cheese:II/elope andiNew
England Ham.
GROCERIES—
Our grocery department. is complete. z:Always
fresh and good.
KciUSE BROS.,
...AMERCE BLOCK —7PHONE 96
SEAFORTH.
DR. WOOD'S
- NORWAY PINE SYRUP I
Stops the irritating cough, loos-
ens the phlegm, soothes tho in-
flamed tissues of the lungs and
• quick and permanent cure in all
; bronchial tubes, and produces a
cases of Coughs, Colds, Br )n-
ehitis, Asthma, Hoarseness,
Throat and the first stages of
Consumption.
Mrs. Norma Swanston, Cargill, Ont.,
writes: "I take great pleasure in recom.
ending Dr. Wood's NorwagPine Syrup.
• had a very bad cold, could not sleep a.t
`night for the coughing and bad pain a in
'My chest and lungs. I only Used half a
bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine 'Syrup
and was perfectly well again."
Prices 25 cents a bottle.,
Wingham
Business
Col ege
is a high grade CoMmercial S hool
Three 00 se
Commereial - Stenography - Telegraph
*rite GEORGE SPOTTON, Prinp
You cannot possibly have
a better Cocoa than
A delicious drink and a sustaining
food. Fragrant, nutritious and
economical. This excellent cocoa
maintains the system in robust
health, and enables it to resist
winter's extreme cold.
Sold by Grocers and Storekeepers
in arid i.lb Tins.
Sodas
90
CANADIAN PACIFIC
IRRIGATED FARMS
IN
SUNNY ALBERTA
Before; deckling where to -locate
in the West, let ue tell you about
these lands. The best wheat fields
-the richest giazieg land -are in
this Province.
Write us for full information
about orops, climate and special
railroad rates, etc.
Local representative wanted in
each county.
Telfer & Osgood
Bagels &OW heats
245 CORISTINE BUILDING
MONTREAL
? I
You rnay be able to
,get along without a
KowEks..
141001
'03itsRato
WATERPROOF SUIT
OR SLICKER
But caii you afford to?
THESE 1GARMENTS ARE
GUARANTEED WATERPROOF
LIGHT-COMFORTABLE-DURABLIE
LOW IN PRICE
SOLO BY Mi. RELIABLE HALM
;roam CAr•aNfre• CO LOAM).
501 I :ronorno. 0,44.
-
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
A simple and effective remedy for
OR THROATS; AND copons
They conabine the igermieldel value of Cresolene
withlhe soothing properties of slippery elm and lico-
rice. Your druggist or fr tri us, 10c in stamp,.
Lamina, Mums Co., Lin2iteit, Agents, Montreal, or
Nurses' and
, Mothers' Treasure
--safest regulator for baby, Prevents
colic and vomititig- tves healthful rest
-cures diarrhoea wi hout the harmful
effects of medicines ontainiag opium
or other injurious drake. 42
C1.1 res W. -at nig-stores.
National rug & Chem -
Diarrhoea'
outreal.
In The Supreme Court of the
Northwest Territories.
Judicial District of Western Assinibola
In the matter of the estate ofiThornas McDonald, de-
ceased.
Parsuant'to the order of the Honorahlel‘Er, Justice
Newland% dated the 10t1) deo of April, A. Ds 1007,
altpartiee Wing claims againet the above estate,
are required to send in the aaid claims together with
statement of security (if any) eld by them on or be-
fore the 1.5th day of July, A. D.. 1007, to Mew's.
Balfour & Martin of the City f Regina, Advocates
for the Administrator,
Dated at ItegIna the 16th day of April, A. D., 1007
- BALFOUR & MARTIN, •
Regina.,
20544 Alvoe tes for Administrator •
a
LONDON LI E
CIL HOME GOIYIPA.Nif)
One of our up-to-date plans -a 16 payment, 20 year endowment --
guarantees $1,01J0 find, profits, notwithstanding the fie f. that the
hist four payments are eliminated. The premiums oi this new
Policy remain identical with those of the leading Ain rican com-
panies. whielpeall for twenty comtinuous annual payments.
I
I ..
W. H, ROBIWBON, Inspectot, Seaforth,
u1011 OSUMI
I TRIOT MATTERS.
Hum Licenses. The Lleenee-
CoMiniesioners for Beet Der= 'have
'granted the 'following aiqUor licenses
for -the 'present year: Belmore, 3.
Kirby; Fordwich, Hem' Otto; Gore
tie, A. G.- House, George Cook ;Wrox-
eter, A. A,. Baty, W,, a. Currie three'
months extensicei; Jamestown, T; W-
EI/Vete, wine and beer; Bluevale, J. C.
Johnston; Beigrave, 111, Rill; Brus-
sels, George Brown, ,T, querin H.
James; :Walton, •Wm. Emigh;
L. ;Wolfe; Crantrooki 3, Long; Ethel,
3. 'A. Klunep; Molesworthe Mrs. It
Seehaver. There are 15 licenses Is
sued 'this year, ;being Due less :the
last year. There •. are no shop )114en
see Wetted in East- Huron,
West Huron Licenses, -At a meet
ing of the West Herron Cottentn.
Ssio
ers held et Auourn for the perpos
or granting liquor Ileenses for th
current year consideraole interes
centred around the question, wheth
er lthe commissioners would Brant
license to Jonathan Miller; or the
Carlow hotel, which rule not had
license for many years; A Stron
deputation of temperance workers pre
ignited a petition against the issue o
the extra. Bemuse, and. Mr. Under'
application also was backed up by
petition. The license was ;granted
This makes two licenieed ;places i
Colborne). township, - instead of one a
heretofore. Thefollowing license
were issued: Clinton -C. W. Brown
of the Normandie; J. Weir, of th
Commerdial; R. Graham, of the Gra
hem Houee; A. Robinson, of the Rat
tenbury; George Stewart, of the •Wav
erley. Blyth -3. J. McCaughey, Ur
Mason. Colborne„ 3. Miller, W, Glaz
ler, Dungannon, Mrs. Mallough,
Ntountaln. Port Albert, N. Pierson
Alex. Young, of Kintail, was givel
!three months to put his piece In re -
;Pair, The Goderich and Wingliaan 1-
censes were 'to be decided upon at
sitbsequent meeting of the eomini
stoners.
-A Sad Case. -We made mention holt
week of the death of Mrs. John Mut,
of Exeter„ and daughter of Mr. ax4U,
Mrs. Joseph No'ole, of Seaforth. 0
Exeter correspondent, in his notes,
aJL-
so rea,de veer reference to the death
of Mr, Muir, which followed. ,a, few
days after that of his .wife. The
Exeter. Advooate' make S the followieg
'reference to the sad eventrt soya
The eireumstances are indeed sad, at
least the taste are pathetic, out lit
is hard. to put on, paper seeh a 'burden
of pathos be a, way :to make martifeist
the ifull weight of the trouble
which elle, irarnediete 'relatives have
been subjected. Pneumonia was, the
cause of death, the same disease from
which hie ;beloved wife had deed just
fivedays previous, and of which tie
had !been afflicted onlY a short timIS.
From the early steps of his affliction
his case' assumed a serious nature,
afid he immediately gave up all hopes
of 'recovery. Mr. Muir was a native
of Scotland, having been' born in Cree-
town, in ;the year 1887. Fortyethree
yearslater he came to Canada, and
took up 'hie !residence in Exetor. Re-
maining only; a ;ehert time, he ,went
to ;reside in Paisley, in Bruce county,
Where he stayed three years, And Olen
returned -to Exeter. Being • a; weaver
for many years he conducted the wool-
len mills in Exeter until a. few years
ago, when he was compellee 'to re-
tire, owing to declining health. .Ite
his private life, business manage-
ment and occupation of public of-
fice, he won golden opinions for hon-
esty, kindness, usefulness and mor-
al worth. He was among the few
whe spend years in a locality. with-
out engendering the ill -will of some -
'body. Last fall, accompanied; ;by his
son •Will, 'he roade a trip to. the Old:
Country, an enjoyed greatly 'his re-
eurn to 'les 'native son. He sat for a
DISITitter of years at the council board,
and be - will lbe eerreemberee III 111,13
municipal career as having zealously
'triad unstintingly given hernself to the
'servece of the town's welfare. He
was a member of ethe presbyteriare
chorale and; in •Polities a Liberal.. He
waOv
s ice 'married, and leaves to
matfrn 'his dea,,th. four sons and; two
daughters, Retied, of Gewantla, N.Y.;
John, of London; Mrs. B. Making, of
Exeter, all, by the 'first, wife; and
William and Bert by the second.'
Piles get quick and, certain' relief
_from! Dr. S'hoop's Magic Ointment.
Please 9n.ote it is fnade alone for piles,
and its irtion is positive and certain,
Itching, painful, protruding or logind
piles disappear like magic by its use,
Large nickel -capped .glass jars 50
cents. sold, by C. Aberhart, druggiet,
Seaforth. '
In The Olden Days.
•••••I OM. P.M,
Interesting sketches of - the early
days of Seaforth and vicinity,
taken from the files of The Ex-
positor.
--
Seaforth, July 2, 1875.
On Sunday last, Willie= Torrance
Have Esq., Wed at his reeidence in.
Ceoderich, of congestion of the liver.
Deceased' had -teen • in ,poor health
for some time. Mr. Hays came to
this country when five years old, his
father settling in the township of
,Melrillos, He was a lawyer by pie,-
feselOn arid for four years represent-
ed North Huron in the Ontario Leg -
t
islature. In -1871 he wee appoint .d
registrar for the North riding of
Huron, which office he held' until te
abolition. 1
Seaforeh, July 9, 1875.
Dr. Burgees, formerly of Lucan, h
loca,tecl in Seaforth.
In the prize list of the inhisumm r
examination at the Academy a the
Sacred Heart, London, the names r
Miis Annie Downey awl Miss Louis
Campbell, of Seaforth, appear in
highly creditable manner.
In a baseball match at Listowel o
Dominion Day, theStars of Seaeprth
defeated the Red Stockings of tha
town by 44 runs to 12. The gam
was for a aver cup and; the cham
pionSeep of elle counties of Welling
ton, rPerth, Huron, Grey and: Bruce.
•••••Ii... am*
Seaforth, Jule. 16, 1875.
The trotting :mare. 'Lady Dufferin,
as been sold to a gentleman in God-
erich for $60e.
At a rneeterig" a those connected
with Duff's church._ elelCillop, who
:reside in the vicinity of Winthrop,
it was 'resolved to Proceed with the
erection of a. new church at :Winth-
rop at once.
At a 'been raising on the farm of
John Walker, concession 12, Grey, on
Friday afternoon, a neighbor, John
Calder, fell from the top of thebuild-
fug Ito the, cellar., receiving injuries
oe
our
eatt Beat
Yea. 100,000 times 'each! day.
Does it send out good blood
or bad blood? You know, for
good blood is good health .
bad blood, b d health. , And
you know precisely what to
take for bad blood — Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. Doctors have
.endorsed it for 60, years.
Ono frespient came of bed blood is a isluggish
liver. This prodUeete eantttipation. Poisonous
substations aro then absotbed into the blood.
Keep the bowels aponl with Ayer s Pills.
a" 't' 3:vr?4,1:777r4Esats,0
HAIR Vi0011.
7 liffit ACil/E CURE.
0...7 CHEW PEON
th
We have no cecrets Wo publieh,
the foiniulati o all mar medicines.
from eirlich he died early .the follow-
ing mL3itlg.
Seafor• the July 23, 1815.
A _eon of Mr.George Weiland, of
Egmendeille, fell from a 'swing the -
other day and fractured his right
thigh loone.
An old :resident of Ilullett, in the
pe'rtson. of Mrs. Roperi McMillan, died
at the home of her son-in-law, Mr.
Gileert onl Tuesday night
last. She had attained. the great age
of 94 years. Deceased was a native
of Scotland and, came, to Canada 88
years ago,
Seaeo▪ rth, july 30, 1875.
Mr. .A.11an MeLean, of The Exposi-
tor left Goderich on Sunday last on
hes way. to Colorado, whets ehe pur-
poses staying for a time in the hope
of eienefitting his health.
On .Wednesday 'night oft last week,
the Collector of Inland Revenue for
the county of guron seized an illicit
Otill in the village of Wingharn.
Searoeth, Aug'. 13, 1815.
The town council have teeelveoll
proposition from Messrs. Coleman &
Goulnlock, to esta•ollsh foundrer and
machine shop here. -They will in-
vest .about $25,000 in buildings and
machinery and ask a bonus or $10,-
000 'and exemption from taxation.
The 'promenade concert given under
!he auspices ot the Sealorth Meehan-
ks' Institute, in the drill shed, on
Friday evening last, was a grand
success. The musical :part of the
erogrenerne was provided! :by the
Missep Johnson, Miss Campbell, Mies
Scott, Mias Downey, Miss Fisher,
Miss O'Donoghoe, Miss H, Carmich-
ael and Messrs. Routledge and Cline.
Seaforth, Aog, 20, leee.
-Tenders are being asked, for, the
erection of the "new Preenyterian
cheerth alt. Winthrop.
A *mere belonging Ito Ur. 'Charles
Dodds,. of Marillep, met, withl a
strange andident the other day, It
was 'hooked in the mouth by a tow,
Which -caused a wound from- which it
nearly bled to death before the ser -
vines of a veterinary were secured,
M11. Gardiner, an esteemed resident
McKillop, died on Saturday lase,
aged: 82 years. Deceased was a na-
tive a Scotland, corning to Canada 22
years ago with his parents. He
leaves a widow and; two children.
SeaSorth, Aug. 27, 1815.
At the annual Chess tournament of
the Canadian Chess Association, *re-
cently held in Ottawa, Mr. George
Jackson, of Egmondville, made the
'best play. Mr. Jackson won seven,
lest none, drew two, equal to eight
games.
Despite the hard times* Seaforth is
,still spreading out. me, John Beattie
is having a brick 'resilience erected
opposite , the agricultural grounds ;•
MT. ;Win. Shaw is ereeting a brick
resideince on this Peoperty weet of
the pdblie school; Mn. Frank Spat -1-
53 erecting a brick residenee. ad-
joining Itlie agricultural park. Mr.
John Shaw, Mr. E. Caeh, Mr. James
McCartney and Mr. S. Stark are efech
eretting frame dwellings.
Burglars were busy on Wednesday
night. The vesidenees of Dr. Cole-
man and R. Fisher, and Mr. A. Card-
not's store were entered. An attempt
was also made. on the, 'residence of
Dr. Gouinlock but the burglars were
,rela:s.eee
teelep off. ConsideriMle dleY
and jelry WIn
ere !taken at thes
pie
On Tuesday or last week, Sire Robt,
Govenloek, of McKillop, had a narrow
escape from a serious!, accident. He
was drawing in 'barley; wheel; 'the
rack broke and Mr. Goeenlock with
-
;past of the grain was thrown onto
the tongue. The ho'rsesj ran away
and Mr. Govenlock was berried round
the f ield several times in this peril-
ous 'position, but managed to escape
uninjured.
Perth Iteina
—Mr. 'Alpe Davidson, of Mitchell, has
purchased the one hundred acre farm
owned by the late Michael Collins, of
Logan. ,
-Mr. John White, of Stratford, has
moved on to tb.eef arm in Hibbert, of
his late brother,! Iespeetor William
W111tei:
-M. and' Mrs. -cenirlee Wilson, at
'\.
Stratford, celebrated their golden wed-
ding on A.gril 241h. They were mar -
:tied at Niagara Falls, and have lived
in Stratford for thirtyl-five years.
-Work has been co1Inrnnced on the
conetete foundation fo the new Nor -
'mal School' at St'ratllord. It is es-
timated that 900,000 brick will he re-
quired for the .buildirig.
—Mn. Lindsay Malcolm', of Strat-
ford, has 'been granted the degree of
B. Sc., in -civil engineering at the re-
cent graduating exercises at Queen's
University, Kingston..
-Mr. Aloert Scarff, son of Mr. and
Mrs: F. J. Scarf!, of Stratford, was
married on April 25th, to Miss Gert-
rude Dunlop, 'of Montreal. Mr. and
Mrs. Scarf will reside in Montreal.
ev, R. J. Wavelet, M. A.,, B. D„
p lpal 'of Alma College, St.Thornas,
preached Educational sermons in the
eMeintetheslulnalleyt.hodist cherish on a, re-
-On Thursday evening of last week
Mr, Isaac Buchanan, an old resident
of Mitchell, who lived alone in his
house in the west end of the town,
was found by one of his neighbors 1Y -
Ing on the floor of leis bedroom in
an unconscious conditioti. Dr. at -
Wilson was -called, and found that it
Was a case Of uremia. He did I not
recover consciodsnesa, and died I en
I
turday rineening. He wae 76 years
of age. Deceased has a wife and
daughter living in Toronto.
-Mr. and Mrs, Richard Babb, who
sPient the winter in the west have • e -
timed to Mitchell. Mr. Bacb has
; urchased one and a half sections of
land in Alberta:.
-.At the closing meeting of the
reading Club of Knox church, Mitch-
ell the other evening, Mr, 3, p. Mor-
row, B. A., who has acted as critic
during the winter Was presented with
a set of. BulfInch's Legends, in three
volumes.
Wes Margaret Clifford., of Downie,
has received a speciae degree in Eng-
lish and history and ,also degree of
M. A. with first class honors at
Quee,res University, Kingston.
-John Roadhouse, a well known
resident cie Ellice, died on - Monday,
April 22nd, at his home, lot 8, conces-
sion 1. 'The ,deceased, who was 44
yeare, 1 month, and, 8 days of age,has
'been failing in health for the past
t*o years. Two years ago the famile
Moved from Bianshard 'to Ellice.
'Ilion survives .to -mourn his loes a.
widow, three sone and one daughter,.
the eldest son being about eighteen
years of age.
A very pretty house wedding took.
'place OD April 25th, at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Fergueon, of
Setringville, when their • daughter,
Nina Alexandria, beearne the •bride of
Mr. Williern Young Wallace, of Sim-
coe. The ceremony was performed by
Rev. Mr, Dey, of Sirocoe, in the.p res -
once of only the immediate friende
and 'relatives of the bridal couple.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Wallace left on the ae-
ternoon train for Washington.
-One evening last week Mr. Jas.
Barnett, town clerk of Mitchell, Wa.S
trying to shoot a cat with a rifle.
In some way when the 'rifle was dis-
charged -some of the -powder was
blown back in his face. One eye
gave him considerable trouble, but
The iniury was not serioue, and his
medical advieer expects that it will
be all right in a few, days.
-The /South Perth License Com-
rnissionete met at the Collison House,
Mitchell, pn atu'rday, April 20th.
A.pplitations for licenses were ,pre-
sented -by Inspector` Creighton; and
those granted in the vicinity were as
follows: Mitchell -Hicks House, A &
R. Davidson; Royal Hotel,/ Hedley
Cook; Collison House, Elizabeth Ciir-
lison; Gardner House, Philip Goia-
ner. Shop license, J. J. Gormley,
Ilibbert-Francis Carlin, Stara% ho-
tel; Dublin., Jacob Weber, Dominion
Hotel; shop license, JosephWeber.
Biernholne -- Beery Victor, hotel li-
cense, Sebringville-jobn Hayes, Ar-
lington 'hotel. Three months' exten-
sion, to dispose of liquor, Waft given
to Ludwig WettIaufer, Grand Cdn-
.tral hotel. -
-Miss Ella, Gardner, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner, of the
third conceseion o.0 Logan, was riar-
ried in the Lutheran. church, Mitch-
ell, on Apv11 23rd, tie Mr. Henry
Querengesser, a 'prosperous young far-
mer Of Brodhagen. l'he :bride Was
dressed in white silkolene and car -
a. bouquet of white roses. Rev.
Mr. Bloedel, the 'pastor, officla,ted
and the :bride was attended ,by hen
sister and a sister of the groom, The
latter was attended ,by Mr. A. Quer-.
engesser and Mr. F. Jpoola of Brod-
ta,gen. After the wedding ceremony
was over the 'bridal party drove to
the residence of the bride's parents,
where a sumptuous repast wee serf -
ed. The 'presents were many and
;showed the esteem In which the
young Teeple a,re bele by their friends.
' *
Let me send you free for- Catarrh,
Just to prove merit, a Trial size box
of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is
a now white creamy, healing antis-
eptic balm Con.ealme such healing;
ingredients as Oil Euealiptus, Thy-
mol, Menthol, ete., it gives install
and lasting 'relief to Catarrh of the
noes and throat- Make the fres test
and see fon youreelf what this 'pre-
paration can and will accomplish. Ad-
drese Dr. Slipo'p, Racine, Wis. Laeee
jars 50 cents. Sold b•y C. Aberhart,
druggist, Seaforth.
0
--Robert' Sutherland, whose par-
ents were menebers of the Selkirk
settlement of nearly a century ago,
pateed away at the residence or his
daughter, Mrs. .W. J. McComb, at
Brandon. I3orn in Kildonan in 3.830
Mr. Sutherland was one of the earl -
lest Red 'river freighters. His Red
river cart made regular tripe ne-
tween Winnipeg and St. Paul, usu-
ally taking out fur loads and bring-
ing ;back food stores. It was in St.
Paul that Mr. Sutherland first set
eyee'vpon a railway train and a,
postage stamp, and when one of the
latter was first put into his heeds
he was quite at a loss to know what
to do with it. After having given
the ibest part of his life to the Red
'river carrying trade Ur. Sutherland
moved to Headingly, and from there
to Burnside. In 1882 he homesteaded)
south ef Griswold, where he. spent
the evening of his life. -
WOMAN'S TRIALS.
Can by Beenidhed by the Rich, Red
Blood Dr.-Willietnee Pink Pills Actu-
ally Make.
Wawa ...ow...
The health and happiness of grow-
ing. girls and women of mature years
depends upon the blood supply. Theit
is a cedsis in the life of every woman
when there are distressing headachee
and ebackaches; when life Beenie
burden, and when some women seem
threatened with even the loss of their
reason. It Is at this period that Dr.
Willianes' Pink Pins prove a 'blessing
to women. Every dose increases the
'richness and the redness of the blood
eUpply, and this new blood strength-
ens the organs, enables them to
ithrow, off dleease and banish the
headaches and baekanhee and dizzi-
-nese and secret pains that leave made
life a 'burden. There are thousands
and thousands of growing girls and
women in Canada who owe their
health and happiness to Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills. Mrs. James Mc-
Donald, ofSug-ar Camp, Ont., is one
of these, he says; "I was badly
t
an
run down, 11 very weak and had no
appetite. I ffered from; headaches
and backaches and a feeling or weak-
ness. I could seaveely drag myself
along., and felt tha,t my condition
was growing worse. I decided to try
Dr. :Williams' Pink Pills, and got a
dozen boxes, but before they were all,
'used I had fully vegained my health,
"slid was able ito do my housework
without the least fatieue. Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills have been a. great
blessing Ito me."
You can get Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People from any mei-
cine dealer or by mall from The Dr.
Williams Medicine Co., Brbckville*
Ont., at 50 cents a box or six, boxes
for $2.50. If you are weak or ailing
jive these .pills a fair`trial-they will
not diseppcdn.t you.
Satisfaction or Your Money
_
*A:Ala •
That no other c oth
mg can be made as
TfROGRESS,BRAND -good as
CLOTHING
RtMA-RESs BRAND
Bet we do claim that no, clothing is US good, dollar for d
,lar.. If the others are as good, they cost wore. If t
cost the same, they are NOT as good. There
marvellous about this. It is simply a piair
ness`proposition. It is a known fact that Pro
the largest clothing company in Cana a, and th
business done- by the Progress Brand people naturally puts,
them in a position to buy materials cheaper, brings thorn. In
contact with the best old country weavers, enables them to
manufacture in such quantities as to reduce the cost to the
low water mark, consequently placing their clothing on the
market at a prioe which defies competition.
If you can afford to pay $.15 or $18 ---(that is made-tto-
your-measure price)—for a readymade suit, then all well and
good. Bat if you, want to get the best possible value
your money, you will find ;t to your advantage to see our
stock before you buy.
nothing
nest bttai-
md
enormoun
Leading Prices -i-047.50 $12.
KING
Ree
A man's hat is the most mprtant—beoanse the mosip
conspicuous—part of his dress. fie should be careful, there-
fore, to get not only a shape adapted to Ms faze, but a hat
that he canedepend on keeping'that shape.
King Hats are made of a wear -residing material of
un-
iivalled beauty and durability. It is as honest in the seIe
tion of the best material and most expert workmanship, as it
is on the surface and, owing to the close and firmer tex
tures, it is less affected by constant wear than any other hat
fabric, and, consequently, will wear longer and keep its
shape and color while it is worn.
Men s ,Sox
s 0 ..es.
Men's Union, half wool and half
cotton, 3 pair for
Men's Cotton Sox
Men's Cotton Sox
2 -eta"- -
F
pair for
A.FORTH
a'Butter and Eggs taken as Ciah.