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The Huron Expositor, 1907-05-03, Page 6-£. MAY 9 r.Smataamagemok.ofof Ern 4.- 4d, -.I Male" er fee, bv inc 8trengthen enfebed asing their flesh and provides baby with the necessary neral food for healthy growth. ALL DRUGGISTS; 50o. AND $1.00. 404/00 0444 ThiSOutAeepX 1.1) 8XitaAOrDANDJOLION,_ _ONE OUNCE POUND _,8ALATONE_, OM& OIJNOi. rk coarouree ",sYlo.TP sARSAPARILLA, 'Po ouNCES, MICtfilts,k0 well, and take in tea- spoonful, doges after meals and at • aedtime. • The above preecription trom a well known ph7stcian, is said VS the "lie eure for kidnap or bladder !trouble any kind, relieving' laheuinatisin, •S . Neuralgia, Sciatica, Larne •Back, al- 20w- Skin, etc., in a short time, mid -41" curing permanently in a few weeks, If directions are carefully followed This mixture hes a !peculiar- action upon the eliminative • tissues of the kidneys, assiating them to filter immosismespe from the blood every partiele of poison, swell ae uric acid, uriaa etc., which, it allowed to remain in the 43Ystem, very aoon .showe itsela in the form of one of the above diseaSeti. This simple preseription ie one whicb can ibe- naked at home if de- sired at very little cost, arideknotving the ability of the iplaysielan and the good :results 'he has had from it, we do net 'hesitate to *recommend it to auy sufferer.-11oronto • gd. F • OR SALE. , 41111111111IIIIIIIINEWIR 11-01,11LDING 0 A For sale; two _ 1 forth, pleasantly eituated, and planted with fruit .74.3 good building Tots a Willkon St., Sett- ti 1 s y treee. Apply te. MRS. M. ROBERTSON, Seat° rth. el ( 2040-tf , ROPERTY FOR S iLE. The fartn nd town property beIongin'g to the MeGinais rif°party, particulars apple to R. . HAYS, Barrister, Setae' .0t, having been disposed of by auotione e urns , can nowhepurobased ,y private sale. For further • lath. 2048-tf FAUX11 FOR 8,11—For $ale, Lot ID, tfuron Road, Tuckeremith, contains 100 acresell clean- ed, well fenced and vett nntierdrained ; good barns and good brick house. A lint -clue farm in every respect Two milee feom Seaforth. For farther par- terculars apply on the premises, or address amnia NOWLER, 11=101, Seat:nth. 2054 ti rF'O LET—The undereigned will rent „his hunt on the Lake Shore to a good tenant for a term of I ever& The farm consists of 110 urea of good ; land, nearly all under cultivation and In good con- dition. For full tering and particulars apply at once, DANIEL email, St. &aleph P. 0 108 tf -TOROPERTV rOR SALE.—kor sale, cheap, a meet desirahle house and lot, situated at the corner of Isabella and Itojlway streets, la the Town- of aeaforth, the property ot Mr., James McCann. The house is &good frame one, with brick cellar under- neath. There are two lets in connection, nicely aftliated. Good well. For particulars anply ab the residence of MRS. J ,MES ICEHOE, Seatorth. 2050-tt a PROFITABLE iNVESTMEMTS. — can lend -money on improved quarter sections of 100 - . acres eaeh at from 8.; to efee; per annum. Only first rnortguees taken. Ample securiey given, Torrens aitle System Ls perfect From .:$$00 up can be lent on faring worth from $1,000 to $2,001. For further partienIare write to me, J. A. JACKSON, Barris- ter, etc., Ponoka, Alberte. 195941. 'VOA SALE, a comfortable fraille house In Eg- g' mondville, with three aere8 of land, °eller and also a Stehle. The house contains 1 1.ed room par- loredining room and kitchen downi;tatr anL two bed 'rooms and a large ball upstairs. There ie pliant of hard and ttoft water. The property is close tabot church and school. Will be sold cheap. Apply to JAMES 8. BROWN, or box 357, Beeforth P. 0. 2028-tf OR, SA GE, --The subscriber offers for sal hie farm. of 103 awes, being lot 31, 3rd 04:111004 Ir. It. 8, Tuokerstnith. Ail cleared and under vation except 3 wren ; all hot 18 mires in gran_ ?tame home, bank lean, hay barn and other out- nuililings, hearng iorchard, gewa ed ter, eohoolhouse on them:6118m. It Is Within six miles nt Seaforth and five from Clint.m. Will be sold on easy term'. WHITFIELD CRICII, Clinton P. O. 2009axStf WARM FOR SALE.-eFor sale, Lob 18, Coneessien X' 4, Hay tp., containing 100 acme • 90 aeres are cleaved and 10 acre.' of good hardwood bush. The farm ie in a good state of cultivation and well neuter- dreined and well fenced. There are on the premises a good frame barn, 40 x 60, also a frame, shed, 18 x 40, also a good frame home, 20 x 24, and .frame kit. chen, 1 aere of orchard, also 2 never failing Wells. The farm N situated about e hello from the village of Henn% and 11 miles from ochool. For further per- tieniare apply to M11.5, THOS. DICK, Henson, or vo JOHN DICK, Clarkeburg. 2053-tf. ARM FOR SALE.—For este, Lot 24, Coneeseion 2, Stanley, containing 100 acres. Ninety intros are eared and in a goad state of cultivation.; there are in acres of good hardwood hush. The. farm is all a ell underdrained and well fenced. There in a two- gtorey brick house with. slate roof, a first -clue farin house. Bank barn, 401t, x 80ft., cement alio, pig pen, driving house; There are two never -failing wells, end an acre oforchard and small fruit. This excellent farm is three mileg frem Brue,etleld and five miles from Clinton, with good gravel roads. For further p_artieulars apply on the premises or address ALBERT NOTT, Clinton P. 0, 10484 WARM FOR I:SALE—For sale, Lot 5, Cencessfon 14, flullett, contain ng 120 acres. The farm is all cleared and zn a high state of cultivation. It is well drained and well fenced. There Iso. large two-storey briek house with woodehed and kitohen. There is a large bank barn and two smaller barns and driving ehed. Two good orchards. There are two never failingepringe on the farin,which make it an excel- lent one for either stock or Jropping. There is also a puntp at the barn, with windmill. This excellent farm is tem miles from Harloek P. 0., four miles front Blyth. Tertns to fruit petrel:weer as the prop- rietreg,s wisher to leave the farm and, if not sold, will be rented, This is the farm of the late John Mille, For further particulars epply on the premiees er address, Ilarlock P. 0„.MRS. JOHN MILLS. 2014xtf I 0 0 AeedgoEffrriffr4t2ithSatrnfo.s—t Tho narid . prItolp-In erty known set' Lot 0, Concession 1, eTovemsnap ot Blanshard, Perth County. There are, on the prem- ises, a. gad brick house $2 x 24, with kitchen attach- ed, 10 x 2(1, both in good repair; a large bank barn, 70 x 70, with good stone stabling underneath; one &at -class cement /filo, 12 x 37, and other useful buildinge. The farm is well watered, both in front and in the rear and is adapted both for grain and dock miming and is in a high state of cultivation, which is eel1 known front the face that the propriete nr has resided thereon for nearly fifty yeais, being 0110 01 the most successful ferment in the township, It is centrally located, being near both church and school, and within etes,v read' of a good market. For further particulars address JOHN SUTHERLAND, Hirkton I'. 0. 290941 RMS FOR SALE.—Lot 16, Concession 2; Lot -15, Coneession 3 ; 8. e Lot 14, Conceeslon 1, and S h Lot 15, Coneession 1, Huron Road .Survey, Townehip of Tnekeremith, County of Huron, Contain- ing Mt acres, situated within two- miles of the thriv- ing town of fietzforth, one of the best markets in Wes- tern Ontario. nig farm Ve0..9 awarded the gold medal In the Atm competition of I883. The farms hue been MI pastured for the past ten years and would now be en excellent shape for general farming. Soil ;moil Nay loanuatwo-etorey brick dwelling house and kitehen with brick modshed—hot air furnace— hard and soft, water in kltehen—aine grounds with shrubbery, evergreens and cedar hedges—orchard with spruce windbreak on west and north—good bailie with stone stabling -30 acres of hardwood hush, maple and beech—well watered with spring creek end river. Will sell altogether or would divide pro- perty. No better property in the County of Huron. JOHN T. DICKSON, fieaforth. 2020-tt ' 1E1AR31 ON THE LONDON ROAD FOR - SALE.— X The undersigned offer for sale Lot 10, Comes. sion 1, Tueltersmith, heMg part of the Wee° of the late Benjamin Senfilie. This farm coeiains 100 acres, at aeres of good hardwood bush and 85 acres cleared., well fenced, thoroughly under drained with bile and in an excellent state of eultivatioa, coneisting of 8 acres of yheat-, 2 UM orchard, 30 acres ploughed for crop and the remaining 45. urea seeded to grass, There ig, on the premium, a 'good ;large briek house with large kitchen and excellent hew bank barn, 60 x 70, also a eonerete silo, a pig pee and driving shed. There are three neverdailing. wells. This le a very desirable property and is situated one mile north of tee emega ra skeletal, WILLIAM mom 214111:EN- JAREN SMILLIE, Exeentors, Helvetii it 0. PRM FOR HALF. OR TO RENT.—Lot 14, on 3rd Conceseion, and Smith Half 14, 4th Couces- eion, in tie Township of Mellott are offered -for sale or to rent. Th es coneist of 160aores, ail in gram ex- ept le acres in bielle. A good two - storey frame noose, good bank barn, 58x 70. with power mill, a sidling rated, tie x 50, :eel sheep bowie. '20 x 30. The place 14 well uatered by a. spring, a, drilled well and the river. It 14 hit 1141141 31 miles from Clinton and is well adapted for Knelt or grain. Algo Lot 12, on the tith Coneeseion, consisting of 100 acres, twelve aeree bush, the ma. Heethel down. A never failing epritee with the wind min for pumping. These farms will he gold together or separately and on terns to :quit the pzerehaser. If not sold will be rented. It. J. 3111aLlelt, box. 25, Clinton. 2040-tf --For bale, that valuable farm FAItal Foie mem of 175 aores, mituted on the 7th Coneesslon Of Stanley. It is only a half a mile front sehool, three. quarters of a mile from Methodist and Presbyterian ohimetee and post entice, seven miles from Heiman And fonefrom Kippen station, There are, on the premiseS, :1 barns, one x 40, one 70 x 28 and the other 50 h., 2s, all In good repair ; t comfortable frame and log louse. There ore 22 aeres of fall wheat hoWn. The farm is well fenced and WO aeree undentrainecl, the other 75 acres being drained :by the toe nship diteh riming throagh. There le a never -failing well at the lone with a new Brantford Pen/pine mill, also a never -failing epring back on the farm. there are 11 acres of good bearing orchard. The farm is in :z 11:ea:less state of cultivation and le situated in one oi the best grain growing seetionn in the inveigle( . Will be sold cheap and on terms to sea purehaser. i For further information apply on the premises ifir athlre., t;I:.01ttiE COLEMAN- Hills • e05'2x Green P. 0. J Lewis Thomas Civil Engineer, Arehiteetatte bate Dominion I) pertinent Publie Workg. Consulting Engineer for Munleipal or County work. Electric Rail roads Sewerage or Waterworks Systems, Wharves, Bridges Re -enforced Concrete. Pitosve 2220, 2028 -ti. LONDON • ONT. Field Peas have sold high for severe, years, -75 and 77 cents a bufebed last year. This year'aexport demand will • be keen,—profit there for shrew ' n-farnters, P P P Two profits ina pea-crop—the pea and • the vines,—rich cow -fodder valuable green, manure, high in nitro gen, Now' that the pea bug has qui business irt Canada peas PAY au Pay BIG, P P P Easy crop to handle,—quick-growing —doss well even on tared' land, --au aSIIRE MARKET atprofitable price for all you can rOiSO. Plant pe early,—April and early May is beet sow 'some soon. wim 01111 ISMS HON. 'C. W. ROBINS9N Director of Record Foundry 44of Hon. C. W. Robinson, until re' entiy Speaker of the New Brunswick egis- lature, and wIlio, a few week ti agoc, was sworn in as a megiber of Premier Pugsley's ,Cabinet, is, outside of 'his political linter- ests, associated with some of -the largest manufacturing concerns in his Province. Among the principal interests 1 with which Hon. Mr. Robinson is connected is the Record Foundry and Machine Co., of *Moncton, N.B. and Montreal, manufacturers Of the celebrated "'Penn Esther" ranges and." Admiral " and " Calorific " furnaces. 'In this corn any, Hon. Mr. Robinson is a large stockholder and a director. , _ • • "It's simply astonishing the way SL George's )alit owder has taken hold of my customers." They say it mikes lighter, tastier, finer -grained Biscuits and Cakes than any other they ever used!" Send for our new Cook -Book— free. National Drug- & Chemical Co. 23 of Canada, Limited, IVIontreaL Some Items of intere Don' forget, we land Coiled Spring, for Anchor ienoe, Books, Staples and for Fencing. te.We ohrindle Peerless Woven Poultry - Netting. CEMENT have No. 7 Stays Clips' Fence all Supplies full line of Fence an • • Orders are now being ta,klen for FAMOUS Saugeen Brand, n- dorsed by all cement workers HORSE CLJPPEI Chicago Flexible Sheft, price within the reach el every- one. Hand Clippers, Singers, Curry Combs, Etc. ESTIMATES on Building Materials, Ea - troughing, Plumbing and Fr - Mice Work ca,n be had for the asking. GEO. A. SILLS SEAFORTH, IILop The Treasurer. wifi be at the Council Meeting' at Winthrop on Ttiesday, Aptil 30th, p. in,, to relined to the Ratepayers entitled thereto their share of ithe Winthrop Drain Belem:0.- 2053-2 M. MURDIE, Clerk. Manitoba and North West Notes Farrell has ben appointecit po- live magistrate for Moose atiox,at a Salary a 0,090 a year, - —The wife of liykola laaetko, of Sifton, gave birth to triplets. .laist. . week. All are reported thriving. 1' --Davidson, Sask., board of bit* offered exemption from taxes emir a free site for the .establiahment, of a 11°112mgl' The new Presbyterian church at Macoure Sask.,was tormally opened Mat Sunday. The minister in charge Is Rev. W. Lockhart. —The ,West hotel, Main ye010 of the eubwity,has been sold Lo Frank Carrie, late 'proprietor .of the Palace Hotel, for 025,000. —gem's: B. V. ansle M. 0. Hedley have sold their &rm. of 800 acres, near Carrevale, Manitdba, for $21,- 000; the 'purchase including' the stock and implements with the farm. f....The Calgary 1Vii11ing Company's new mill will 'be ready for operation by the time the 1907 crop i 1104Yeatati. It wfli 'have a eaaaelty of 1,000 barrels par day. N. S. Edgar, of Regin.a,, .sustairied a, double traeture of hie leg a few days ago,' while out riding. His horse slipped on thepavement and fell on him, —One of Wetaskiwin's most prom - !nett 11:11:3171001a men, A..E,Gityter, dru- 'g'Ist, passed away suddenly 'ark week, atter a few haus' illnesstale de- ceased leaves a wife- and three chil- dren to mourn tea loss. —While digging a well on the farm Of Mr. Stewart, wfio lives about seven miles eaSt of Salteoate, Se/A, a germ-. tity of wood; was found at a depth, ot 41 feet, Cinches, .The wooa was covered with searkling and,, aria is in a fairly good state of preservatio.n. —Walter Davis, of Burnside, Man- iteba, sustained the aoss of the Lin- gere hie eight handl by an acci- dent. He was working et, a grain arusher for a farmer marked Allier - dye, When his fin -ere were eaught in ithe rollers and erushed to pulp. —Nearly 200 .head of 'beef steers were weighed at the Initiate% Al- terta,, ,scales oneday last week. They comprised what . was practically :Lhe lack of the district, and includ- ed cattle from Little Red Deer, Knee Hill- Valley, IVIilnerton, and Hill land. —The -death took pine at -Portage 1a Prairie, Tuesday ,evening, of Frank T110111S011, eldest son of R. S. Thomson, manager of the Lake of the Woods mill, at the age of 24 years. Death was due directly to a, hemorrhage of the lungs arising from tuberculosis. He wee a promineat aockey player. —Rebert L Qllleland, rocer and china merchant, of Portage la Pradrie, and a well knowo oldi timer, died very suddenly in 'that place. He *rose at his usual hour and fell dead in, 'his room. Tbe deceased came -to the Portage in 1880. He was high in the Orange Lodge an& was worship- ful /taster of -the local lodge.. —wears. Faxes & Lane.of the Bar aurae ranch, oe High River,' Alberta, which is ene of the largest horse ranches In Canada, have recently fin - vetted sixteen pure bred Percheron stallions, for use on their ranch, to cross with native mares, which they find. very •satisfactery, and to pro- duce an animal that has proven very satisfactory in the West. —Fire in Carlyle, Sash., destroyed the Red Cross drug store,- the Herald printing plant above the drug store, McVerty & Geddes' livery barn. G. A,. Marsh's furniture store, and the Masonic hall. The fire is supposed to have etarted in the rear 'part of the ; drug store. Nothing was saved in the drug store or 'printing office, and the 'horses with difficulty were ,got out ; of the livery tarn. - —Phe,grain elevator, lumber yard and coal ausinese, that has been own- ed end operated OY A. D. Chistolm, at Griswold, Manitoba.,- for the last fit- , teen years, has fieen sold, to Hitch - co* and Hart, Mr. Hitch.cock is large farmer., south of the village, and Mr. Hart is a son of Sir Israel ' Hart, of London, England, who has teen looking around for investments for the last couple of years, Mr, Chisholm, the late owner, now resides in :Winnipeg. He is an old • IvIcKillop :boy. —Never before in the history of immigration, has there teen such ii, lumber of nprospective settlers in- vading Alberta, They. are corning from 11!parts of the globe. Ameri- cans are .largely represented, repre- sentatives cif every state in the en - ion joining in the great trek towards free or cheap ladidrs and; wider pos- sibilities. The, arrival of an- immi- grant train is a strange sight. Stal- wart tatEers, weary mothers, and little children, all alike travel stain- • ed, yet hopeful, alight on the plat- fcm. • —The Winnipeg -Free Press says: One of the striking feateres in con- nection with the arrival of colonists. from the United States to Canada this year is the exceptionally large num- ber of children bang brought in by the eettlere. It is no exceptional thing to find travellers at the depot of the railways with, seven or eight children and families of ten or twelve children are not unknown. These 'children are, utiformly of good health and fine ap- pearance, and usually make their presence knowo about the waiting roorpe 'by the strenuous activity of the -games they play. —Thirty-three cars ot settlers' ef- fects, destined to Wawata, Saskepass- ed through Winnipeg the other day, front Illinois, In tile party were sev- eral former employees of the city street railways of Chicago, These stealers were all the sons of Illinois farmers, who went into Chicago from the farms of Illinois, and who are nowdesirous of getting back on the land. One of the men in the company STOP, AND COMO 'LW ALL rffoRTANT FACT That- in add ing Mre. P11401011 you. are confiding your private ills to a W-010411 a WOnlart Whose experience with W011101198 diseases covert a great many years. MTS. Pinkie= is' the 1, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for many year under her direction, and since her ilecearie, she has-been advising sick woraen free of charge. Many women suffer in silence and drift along frorn bad to wonie, knows in full well that they ought to have im- mediate assistance, but a natural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examinations a even their family physi- cian. It is unnecessary. Witholit money or price you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual experience is great. Mrs. Pinkharn's Standing Invitation, Wome11 suffering from any form of I female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with. Mrs. Pinkbam, at Lynn, 'Mass. fill letters are received, opened, read and and anewered by women only. woman can freely talk of her private illness to a tvomate; thus 11119,. 1)0011 established the eternal confi- dence between Mrs. Pinkham and the , women. of America which has oever been broken. Out. of the vast volume of ex- perience which she has to draw ink), it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowled e that will help, your case. She asks not.hmg en ret&rii except your good -will. and Ther ad has relieved thousands. Surely itny' woman, rich or poor, is very •fooliah if she does not take advantage of this generous offer of aesistance. If you are ill, don't hesitate to get bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once, and write 1irs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., fofspecial advice. When. La medicine has been successful in restoring to health so many woMen, you' =not well say, without trying it "I do not believe it will help rue." magallit•§5,.„ comes into Canada with twei've horsee and a corresponding outfit. He wars in 'the country last year, and secored eight hundred acres ot land, oe *WO he (broke up two hundred, acres last year. —There is a great scarcity ot hay in Griswold and vicinity, and, utilese it can be procured at calve from out- side 'points to oupply the farmers, they will 'be greatly inconvenienced,88 very few 'have enotigh Ito' see hem, • throulli seeding. Letl me mail yoth free, to arove merit, samples of rnY Dr. Shoop'st Restorative, and my (book on either Dyepepsia., the Heart or the Kidneys. !Address me, Dr..Shoop, 'Rubino, Wits. Troutles of the Stomach, Heart or kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't nutke the com. mon error f treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating the RESULT: of your ailment, and, net THE CAUSE. ,Weak stomach. nerves —the, inside nerves—means Stomach weakness, 'always. And. the Heart and Kidneys, as wela have their controlling or Inside nerves.' Weaken, these nerves, and you. have invari- Maly weak vital, organs. Here is Where Dr. Shoppfs Restorare has made its fame. No other ee iidef even !claims to treat the " insides /nerves.' Also for 'bloating, :billousnaissi bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write for my • free nook rrow. Dr. • Shoop'a Restorative is sold '07 C. Aberhart, druggist, Sea - TROUT STREAMS WANTED. Fisheries Might Be Greatly improved by importation of Stock. A correspondent of The London Times calls attentions to the namay neglected trout streams ill Great raeaning the smaller tributates of well-known fishing rivers. These brooks are overlooked by the angler chiefly because the fish are smell , a condition 'which den be easily remed- ied by building occasional small dams. In the ponds thus made the fish may lie in hot weather, and every such expanse of water is a catch -ell for and actual producer of food for the trout. Such a policy, with proper stocking, would vastly increase the amount of fishing water available for the modest angler. These observa- tions apply with considerable farce on this side the water—not so much in the way of improving the smallest streams, which, the Canadian small boy —more enterprising than hie British contemporary --annually fishes to death, but rather by way of suggest,- ing the introduction of trotit into waters now given over to awns fish. Rather few waters are 'adapted to that fastidious aristocrat, our speckled trout, but the brown trout will thrive in almost any northern stream iot hopelessly polluted. He will ev n maintain himself against the per h and pike kind, but, not for long tiara st • the omnivorous bleak bass. Tli re are many streams• which now affo only a negligible kind of mixed fie, 1- interhat would nrovide tolerable trollt • ••• sP.t, that tJy fag noiochng a valtah1trUlity; ilexa ' that, since uie day o1 aur apkodisit wilderness trout ie it is time to Consider the claim of the front of Icivilization, the river trout of Europe. It is not given to all of us to fish 1 the great lakes and streams of Can - 1a, a 1 ads but little thrift would nrovide plenty of fly-fi hnl i , - - s g warn a hundred miles of home. And with the brown trout will presumably come also stich engaging sophisticationas the chy- f1•37, Which go far to eompensate for a light basket at nightfall. 4...............110.1.101.0 KNOCKED A MAN OVEN. Threo Flying F sh Pursued By Flu gry Bonito Bump Steward. The steward of the barque Savoia engaged in tb.e timbei business had a queer experience the other day. It was at the close of the day off the Bahamas, with the wind from the norieast and the barkentine on it, making a fair picture, with square sails and fore and aft cloths all set, Ile they had been all the passage, and the eveother dierPpwiany.gand recovering to rollthe: While Capt, Fernandez and the mate were at tea the steward,, who has had a heap of experience with leaping herring., went forward to cool 'hid brow in the fresh, smart, breeze. The air was clear • as a -bottle of gin and the nor'east breeze pushed up the uneasy surIttee of a semi -tropical sea in regular pyramids of green edged and capped with white. Like Fox and Hounds. While the steward gazed and the breeze caught his hair a -tragic pro- cession, one of nature's, dog-eat-dog exhibitions,•headed, like the flight of fox and hounds, for the bouncing barkentine, distinctly marked in the red glare of the sinking sun, at which time pursuing fish are the blast vo- racious, In the van were three flying fish, which had sprung from a rising-evave about eighty fathoms to windward, the impetus of the sea, their own jump, the wind and their poised fins bearing them in a graceful curve for the ship. Indeed, they had seemed, previous to their final jump, to have put their tails hard over in order to steer their flight for the Savoia's fore- deck, there to seek safety. Chasing the flying fish was a huge bonito, some ten fathoms astern and gliding down the descending roof of a hfle ix struck the steward with mighty fOrCe sfilewave,opfelltwhe :Inglty0s side ee c oe fivt fathomsehe hvee r o .s e overt4andrn the bulkwark and the three of them on the breast and face, bowling him over up6n his back, while the bonito of the hungry bonito was a still hungrier shark keen for its preying prey. Kept As a Trophy. As the flying herring came on, the the shark, disturbed by the onward rush of the barkentine, dived and the bonito fell to windward of his enemy. The steward picked himseli up un- hurt and gathered up his flying fishes, . which he varnished and rnountea up- on a placque, where they are to be seen in the cabin of the Sa.voia. A NOVEL 1t10. 4.1•••••=•••••••21•6106. Robin and Sparrow Keep Houe With a Rabbit. A sparrow, a robin end a rabbit have lived -peacehelly together in an old hollow log all winter and seem to be the best of friends, They took -up housekeeping in the same abode to keep warm, and apparently have thrived without frietion ,sinee the first snows came. The rabbet hardly need- ed feathered eompanions . to add to his bodily comfort, as his kind are well protected by nature, but evident- ly he lodged for companionship. George S. Maori, on whom. tarin the happy family. have been aharing quarters, says that he has frequently seen the rabbit occupy the end of the log on cold days m order to keep his _companions warm Within.. Some- times he would keep his poet for forty eight hours without food, appare for no other reason than to be sure that his pals within were sbielded from the winter blasts. Went Foraging. When the weather was agreeable the rabbit, sparrow and robiui would go foraging together, the former piek- ing up a, living by gnawing tb.e bark of poplar trees and the latter by delv- ing about for what - edibles they could find. Several times MT. Hixon has observed them trailing along back to the log in Indian file. On these oe- casions the birds either hopped be- hind the rabbit or fluttered close to the ground. "I went out one morning after a se - ere storm to place food where the family could get it and found the log entirely covered," said Mr. Hixon. "As I neared the spot there was a disturbance of the snow and out hop- ped the rabbit. After him came the sparrow and robin, The birds looked .nbout in a dazed kind of way and then nestled close to their furry com- panion. At -my approach they flew to nearby trees, but as soon as 1 had retired all three assembled for the feast I left." PATERSON'S The Cough Drop That Cures Demand the threc-comercd 6 kicd in the red and yelkw box KII#LED BY A LOBSTER' A Chicago chef has just died from blood poisoning, following upon a nip from a lobster. Zeori-Buk applied. immediately after that trivial accident ;would have saved that man's life 1 Zam-liuk is just as fatalto poison and disease germs, as these are fatal to us, land a little more so; because while we sotnetimes get germs into our system and 01111 live, when those germs pget Zam-Buk -they give up the ghost without a struggle, 'One of England's leading' analysts, has proved this. Write to us for his report. Meanwhile, when you sustain a out, a burn a bruise, a scratch, or any injury, just apply Zam--Suk. Two processes right away—cleanses thesore, thus preveuting rhe A H. Now judge. e A PALE Am, Astable, full of he virtues of lrialt • and hops, and in parkfing condi- tion, is the ideal beverage. ben ciwmists announce its purity, and its merit, • a need look- no further. New Big JOHN BtATTIE at away down prices. Second-. 1.Ate Division Court Clerk, has a number of tryA Hanel Bicyclea all in good re- mtitel3far•n41° jar t° ren, "Mg which IE a - * - pa1r Alland s o Accessoriesr teofBicy c: I e alti seo- /IT, klaNiirritle'rdth. Le18"GOothrgFAJPar iliLlnifecaluTt",e7, Seal'14 tart Bicycle torydbeeecouriont telt sea/301;1:1Am% raisiteson. 00110411 oeffitte, forth WIEstf. Repairing done same day as received. A Bicycler; and repairs at very low 'prices. .1110KAY and., -SHAW BRUSSELS 20544 Many Women Suffer UNTOLD AGQNY FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE. Very often they think it is from seacraltd "Female Disease." There is less female troulek. than they think. 'Women seer from backaches sImplessnees, Isere/outguess, irritability, and a dragging -down feeling in tad loins. Ws do men: And they do not have "female trouble." Why, then, blame all your trouble to Female plume V' With healthy Iddneys, few women will eves; have "female disorders." The kidneys are NO •elosekoonnected witl2 all the 'worm.% organ* thatwhen the kidnerz go wrong, eveasythihe goes wrong. Much distress would be saved S women would only take DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS 'ewe& Intervale. i‘f Price 50 cents per boxer three boxes for SIM% all dealers or eent direct, ea rocsiPt of.teriees The Doan Kidney P111 011., Toronto, Ont. Tenders for Dredging -brodeimonm MENDERS addressed to the undersigned and en - elle domed Tender for Dredging," will be receiv- ed up to and Including Monday, !tray Oth, 1007, for the dredging required at the following places in the Province of Ontario during the present year : Belle River, Menai Goderich, Kincardine, Port Elgin, Port Burwell, Point Edward, Port Stanley, ltondeau, River Timone Wisrton, Blind River, Sy- denham River, Beaverton, Drente, Bracebridge, Mee - ford, Owen Sound, Thornbury, Toronto, Waubmt- ethane Wingfield 13asin, Nigger and Telegraph Ie - land, Harbor and Dark Channel, Penetang- uishine, Midland, Hamilton, Ochourg. Combined specilleation and forin of tender can he obtained at the Department of Publics Works, Ot- tawa. Tenders nuist inolude the towing of the plant to and from the works. Only dredges -con be employed which are registered in eftelede et the time of filing of tender,. Contractors must be ready to begin work within thirty days after the date they have been notified of the accieptance of their tender, Tenders will not be considered unlese made on the form supplied, and signed with the AMAl signatnree of tenderers. An accepted cheques:az a chartered bank, payable to the order of the HrnottrabIe, the Minister of Pub - lie works, for one thousand dollars ($1,000) Mgt iso. company each tender as security deposit in connect- ion with the dredging to be performed. The cheque will be returned in ease of non-acceptance of tender. The Department does not bind itself to accept the - lowest or any tender. By Order, MED OELINAS, Secretary. Department o Public Werke, Ottawa, AprIl 17, 1007. Newspapers inserting this adeertieement without autharits, from the Departnient will not DO paid for it. 2054-2 Are a, True Heart Tonle, Nerve Feed cud Bleed Enricher. They build fop and renew an the warn out and warted tigStieS Of thobody, end restore perlootbeditb and vigor to etio oral ro eyetem. Nervousness, Sieepleoeuesse Nervous Prosd, tretion, Etrairk Frage Lack el Vitality, lager Effects of La Grippee. Ammenia, Weak and ' DIzey Spells, Loss of flenufry, Pelpetation of thelleart, Less of Bnergy. Shortness of Wealth, etc., can ell be cured by iising Milburres Ire&rt a..114 Nerve Pills. Prim fft. a box or 3 fee $1.25—M1 dealers or THEM MiLiauazi Co., Liturrali, Toronto. Out. 0 rie 1,&ff 1:$ ate 1-3 ttr. 4•••••• 0 0 o RRoo ucepz CD Co-ok's Cotten Root C-ompoo The peat Uterine Tonic, sal safe effectual Idestidy Wren which womon- vend. Sold in throe of strength—lie. I, 10 degrees etrenrcr. lids%mpa THE D DEALERS fl PROVLSIONS DUCTS AND PUBLIC nOMPAi Limited D Pao- • FAIM STORES Authorized Capita1.1,000 Shares ; 100 eabb-*1fXt 40.1********• oFr the purpose of taking over tIW business and plant of Messrs. D. D. Wilsox & Oo, In the town of Sea - forth, remodelling and fitting up the aped plant as an Up to date ff chanical Cold Storage in accordan0 with the requirements of the Do- rainien. Government before they will grant a subsidy, the above COM, pany has beep. organized. st, limited amount of stock is fered to the public at par. No pre, fere-rice stock or bonds. All share- holders on the same foeting. The 'situation is very favorable for the httalness proposed. The sectim or country is large and unsur - for the production of Eggs, P Butter, Meese, Meats and also bandling Fish for distri should be a profitable part of business. The Government has passed a biit granting a subsidy of SO per *ext. 01 the cost of plants such as is proemial to. he eatablished- which shows tbe need of such an establishment. The prospects are excellent for a large - and profitanie business which writ De of great benefit to the preducerm and handler� of perishable producte in this dietrict, For furtber inform- ation inquire of either of the unieri signed. 0.110 IRMO D. D.:VH.501i. 3140. A. NILSON —1 GEO, T. TURNBULL Provis a :Director* _2084 blood poison and suppuration, and commences to heal. Incidentally it takes out soreness. 14oreness is not neces- sary to Nature's healing processes. See free sample offer in adjoining column. ,All atoms and druggists sell at fifty cento a box. Nothing like it. THE MAGISTRATE IS RIGHT Magistrate Perry, of Goldfields B.O., believes in mak- ing a good thing known, and we do not blame him either. Writing of Zam-Buk, he says : "After a very fair trial have proved Zam-Buk eminently satisfactory. In my ease it cured a skin rash of five years' standing which no doctor had bftr.t able to do any good for, 1 would eer- tainly encourage any person to keep Zam.Buk in home," He is quite right. Every home needs it. Is in your home? If not, why not? 'All stores and drug. gists sell at 50 cents a box. A GENVI Zrt. Test ZamoSts at OtZr Expense We appreciate the position te,ken.--by,.the man Dr we who says to us ; "if your preparation is what you dal you should have no objection to letting us try it beim* spendingomoney on it." To every pea son taking this view we say, 4 %IVO agree 1" Send us one cent stamp (to return postage) and name and date of this paper, and will mail you a free trial box of ZainiBuk. ..,,,_;4111.6114)&t""•• 111411,•••••••••"•7 *lye leral Vorth.- Vtarriratttr_ DPAS. taereef riot. 1 *et *bur 4.. , 04-4- '44a ntta an4 fedora h Dinttep *eatiella TOW awneret -th are be OM the .F/ 11