The Huron Expositor, 1913-08-22, Page 6s
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The : << .ristp0A..t
After a glimpse into the kit-
chens of thousands . of well
managed homes throughout
Canada, . the Gurney -Oxford
Range may truly bespoken of
as the " Aristocrat of the
Kitchen." It is the first range
to -day in Canada both in point
of appearance and cooking
efficiency.
With a bright nickle trim-
ming that never tarnishes and
that can be lifted off and
Polished with the silverware,
this range is to woman just
one beam of gratification.
But S
hes
ides its handsome
lid Om
e
appearance,the Gurney -Oxford
more than fulfils the purpose
every range is built for—suc
cessful cooking. It contains
x
of t Kitc1un
a device called the Economizer
ally ' actually saves
oal in every six
&dinary range,
ayes the heat in
deliciously da'lity
brown bisc its,
ure
which not o
one ton of a
burned in the
but so regu
the oven that
cages, golde
and light flaky pastry are;.
results from every baking.,
It is a rani
to t
woman fro
and labor in t
hi g her level e°
ornizer allow
or shopping
PP g
fire ready
fo;
by; simply tur
hot1r
L11G
fire.a
1 mploy t
in your hous
CALL ON US—ASK FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE, "S
H. Edge, Sea
which ele ntes
e conStan toil
e kitchen . to a
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life. .Its con-
er to go viS'ting
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free copy Of
this book
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CO METE
13 s 13
mer's silo,
gad, Or a
can be depended upon to. m cncr'ete the
eration$.—There. is only one grade—the st that scien
The label on every bag -I your gularant
of satisfaction.
--Canada Cement Compani Limited,
There if a Canada Cement dealer in your neighborhood' ' fyou do not kno'w
ontreal
ask os for his n
;?t
a hobs, and North*est Notes
• T e rate of taxation in .the city
Manse Jaw has been ixed for this
y ar at 17 mills on the dollar.
W. A. Satbler of 'Winn peg was er-
r, steel; in Brandon bn a harge of ob-
t �ining $SAO, oh iraudulfent bank
c ! eques.
-Barley cutting comm need at ROS -
'
t fern, Sask., on August 9: h' and wheat
o l August 12th. Both c ops are re-
prted good. `
-A reduction In prices ranging f rom
o e -third to one-half in a 1 canned ye'g-
c abies and fruit will shrtly go Into
=eact in all local stores in Saskatch-
e\ an.
-Mrs. Andrew A.', Patterson of To-
rrnto died suddenly while on avielt
t. her daughter, Mrs. Wl A. Radcliff,
h • nager of the Dominion !Bank at Med-
ic ne Hat, Alta. + e 1
-The corner ,stone of a new German
theran church Was aid by the
pastor. Rev. R. G. Ritz. n R Bina on
nday last. This lei the teeeond church
t is denomination h s buailt within the
r Ic:,t sewn years in-tha.city
- A cable receivedi in Winnipeg is to
t .e efect that Hdnoaea lee 'Colin,. H.
C arpbell, Ministr of- Pubic Work, in
t.• Manitoba Govt rnmcnt. jos improving
a a health 'resort in Ge many,
-William Spearman; tv, o miles north
o ° Crystal City, Mat .. co: ;nenced cut -
t )g Marquis wheat on A•tgtist 6th. He
h s a big field of thi.4 va rimy. Wheat
c ttt,Ing was centered in . that district
l.ht week.
- Hail did great dame e in the dis-
t ict south of Macleod, Va. A •trip
o trritory about seven miles wide
a .d twenty- long was d .vastated. The
h 11 stones were in placs as large
a pigeon eggs, pigs and !poultry being
h lead.
-Dr. John McI alt, so of Mr. and
N _ s. John McKay, of :, Orden; Man.,
el -d in London, England, recently. Toe
1: to doctor was, practise g in Saska-
ton until ne left for F.e gland last
e;ring to take up a special course In
tic hospital. .
- A couple of stables 1 on the fair
gounds at Estevan, Sas. were bur n-
e� during the holding of`' the recent
it there. In . addition to the barns a
lgian stallion valued t .$3.000, two',
1�'ilcheron mares' and a registered
C ydeedale mare were bur ed.
-Over one thousand m tubers of the
A s -onic fraternity took prt In the lay-±
1 g of • the corner stone of the new
G . Charles College in Re Ina on Wecl-
n :,day last. Theceremon, was per -
f rtned under the auspic s of the Ma-
s jnic Grand Lodge of Sa katchewan.
-At the recent fair at auphin, Man-
i i ba, the horticultural de art:ment was
gely represented by a splendid
e lhibit of home grown . rult. An,ong
t apples shown was a, nalf dozen
o f .the Wealthy variety 4ully as well
da veloped as they would foe in Ontario
a this timed
-The Saskatoon Board of Trade
I:1 about to start one a whirlwind cam-
p ign to increase its membership from
2 0 to 1,000 members in a short space
o time. The object` is o raise funds
a d to increase interest in the work
o the board. -
-The best fair in the, history of
ystal City was held la4t week. The
tendance was very lage, end the
d splay of roots, grains of al vegetables
as particularly good. T e quality of
t' e horses. shown in all the different
ever
. sses was also better than has
b:en seen there before.
-Rev, Mr Bright, of Lloydminstar,
as brought' to Edinonto and is now
patient in the hospital in that city,
t e victim of a painful hooting Ecci-
nt. . While driving wit a friend, a
rifle which was in the vehicle was
cilarged by -accident, fhe bullet lod-
ng in Mr. Bright's abdomen,
-The entire street ear system of
lgary ''was hired by he Hud.;on
ay Company for four h urs last Mon -
y and the whole popul tion of the
c ty was invited to rid. free during.
' -
p
tl e hours from 2 to 6 p.m: in . -^.i.,
ation of the opening f the corn-
ny.'s mammoth new tore in that
c]ty•
-Mr. and 'hirs. J. Bur ss,trom
H
am-
i on,Ont..started from Winnipeg on
500E mile loliday trip y drit<'htg
t rough the country, an have tray -
e led by this means fro Winnipeg
ring the last ten day , calling at
randon, Elkhorn, Deice res, Saltcoats
d Yorkton, resting in t e latter tot n
er Saturday and start ng off again
continuance of the jo iney to :tiicl-
t rt,ask., where, a son s living.
y —Three switchmen, in h3 C. P. R.
Sys rds at Swift Current. 'Sack., Robert
Irby, William Meckling mad William
, Baker, were 'arrested, 'charged with
lfer;ng merchandise fr m cars in the
S s rdb' at Anis point ' All pleaded gut'ty
d drew a heavy fine. Irby getting
00 and costs.' Baker $ 5 and costs,
d Meckling $50 and casts. The art -
1 es pilfered were mostly groceries and
few dryi goods.
i'
In the Same B x.
Jack (entering office)—B George, the
in is coming down a I right. I'm
aked. Tom—Where is tour umbrel-
t? Jacic-it's—it's what! I ,am. -Bos -
a Transcript. l
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THE ASTER SUN.
i
Pessimistio.
"What is an antiquaria , pa?"
"A man who, not sate. fled with his
resent troubles, is lookin for some in
be past,"-ILTew York Pr ss.
Thi: hearts of meta ar
vents are their tutors;
re their eloquence. -Mac
their books;
neat actions
ulay.
THE tELD' S Mt DEPENDS
Sly:+ i...., ���. ,1 l 1
£UN It t .J�i . a !GESTION
From the captain of in ,tish-y to the
hod carrier f ;_t milady n the auto to
the wotnan'v ith the scul .sing brush—
the :acro.;:; :i Alineats cf e err one of us.
doge;,d a:: .1 :te: •, on !h accomplish-
hictits of o -,-1r stomachs. Backed by a
',coni ,t ". •..12o1,'a man canfgive the best
in him. "When his tomach fails,
he becoiucsr a weakling.
'110 this i, :s cif power •to one need
habits of eating,
sleepingn and e'4ercise, aided
by 'Na -Drat -Co Dyspepsia ablets, will
restore anse maintain the f 11 efficiency
of the hu:n:i mind and bo i
Na.D; st-1 3 D;; pepsia Tc blets contain
ti,e active principles Leaded for the
lige tion c ' ,.,-cry kind ofifood. They.
Co to the essietance of t le weakened
stomach, and enable the ifferer, right
front the start, to assimila and get the
beaielit of the [food- eatcri. - With this
assistance, the digestive organs regain
their tone, .iclsoon the used the tablets
is no longer n c essary.
If your stom ch is not corking ro-
perly, try I a -D a -Co Dysp psis Tablets.
oc, at yoar druggist's. Niational Drug
't rid ak?a, of C d., Limited,
Montreal. 143
Sirius, the Dop
ter o
Astronomers
tire starry ui
center of ti'
arced AIcyon
Pleiades, was
marking that
It has long been ;know
let Maedler's conclusion, which
axed on the apparent mo ions/ of
tars, was tie erect; and if any
ersal center e, ists 1 has of yet b
iscovered, Ili fact, any of the st
em to be m ring iaa st aig ht lin
me in one di Tetiod and ome in
Cher, and among these s our o
n. But it 1 possible prat furtq
observations Will slow that all
stars are really moving in clurved lir.
ime i , has been fa>
certain ,gr ups or s
appear to t avel tog
t
Star, May l e the CO -
f 3Attraotib
once .believ d that be
tiverse revo ved aro nd
traction, ad the s ar
. in the gIoup of - he
selected by Maedler as
rent center. •
however.
as
he
s t>Ini-
ien'
U.S
CS,
in-
rvli
s ler
he
es.
I'd
ets
th-
cr. To what Set, if -any. the sun >e-- i
Ilnns we do ttot yet know. but )e -
honey has resented reasons jfor
tilinI king that ; those whose chis -
t noes have been me tI"tthat is to
,. qty, those wh'ell a rest to cls)
h
S
S
t
In the meant
nit there are
f stars which:
stars
asure
e nese
roup themset -es a ound Sirius, t e
og star, in a mann .r sin-ilar to that
which the I ager oilanets are group -
(.1 around the in.
If this be c rrect Sirius may DoSsi-
ly be the master sun oi which ur
rb of day i • a distau satellit .--
arper's' Weekly.
GLYCERIN.
In Many Ways It Is, a M •st Remak-
ablr Substance
One of the great advent,+hes of glyc-
erin in its chetlical emplo, ment is the
et that it neither freeze• nor evapo-
r•r tes under anA ordinary temperature.
o perceptible loss by eva oration 'aas
cen detected at a temp rature ess
t au 200 degree E+'.,1 but i ' heated in-
t nsely it decoainposes with a smell t at
f' w persons fixed; thetpsely' able to en-
ure. it burns within pal . flame, s m -
I ar to that from alcphol, f heated to
t bout 300 degrees and t o en i"nied.
Its nonevaporative c nal ti: s make he
compound of pinch uSe as r vehicle %or
olding pigments aed colors, as in
tamping and typewriter ribbons, ar-
on papers and the like.
if the puree glycerin be eposed f r
1.ng time to a f;reezing telperatur it
rystallizes with the ap earanee of
-ugar candy; bu,t, these tr stals b ug
.nee melted, it is almost a imposs1bil-
I y td get themi Again into the coagal-
cd state. if a little water be added to
the glycerin ne i crystallization will take
lace, though %hider n. sufficient degree
e f cold ' the water will separate and
orm crystals, mid which the glycerin
• ill remain in is natural state of flhid-
i ty. • If suddeatlly subjecte to int ;ase
old, pure glyeerin will fo m a gu my
is
ass which cannot be entirely her en-
d or crystallized. Altogether i is
ulte a peculiar, substance.
The Barbarous Sui.tee.
Suttee, or the practice of immotat-
ng widows on their husband's fun ral
yres in lndi , was first attacked by
he British g vernment : n 1820. It
'as on Dec. of that year that Lord
William Bentinck carried a resolu ion
n council by whit all vho :the ted
suttee were declare guilty of "culpa-
le honmicicle.'l ; In ' he g• ar 1817 00
widows were borne I alio in Set hal
lone, but sill e the iiassii g of the 'act
he practice ; has entire]. died ut.
, a .
�
uttee was reallyInarl.itr e cit a
urs ival from , barb trous times, lend
of sanctioned by li ndooism. the pas -
age in the Vedass 'Ivor big it being
mistranslation. But no re-
tous governotl• had the courage to io-
ate the B it'b u'a'lition' of relit ous
oleration. I >rcl }'i]lialn Ben ck
r iso suppressed thin ism, Iwhich i 'ode
strangling a iieligiots rites to the od-
ess Kali. , -
An Ancient` Tragedy.
A historical. gaper in Loid Montagu's
ollection in L ondon tells of a strange
ragedy "donee in Holborn, a littleli be-
ore Christina ," several c nturies ago:
'A boy seven ears old ea se up into a
entleman's c amber ans prattled to
im and drew; his sword a. d flourished
ith it. The entleman, sing in bed,
' ondered to see the boy t ss his blade
o and said: xSo, good. b. ', thou Bast
one well. Pitt .in the sward: The boy
ersisting, the gentleman ' ose and held
im the scab ard, and th - rude h nd-
d lad, thinld g to sheat , the sir rd,
ustily chopt i into his body. Co pa-
y were call One offe ed to st ike
he child. 'I:, t him aloe ,' gtioth the
eutleman. `. 'sod is just This boy's
ether did I ill five yea s since and
one knew. Now he bath revenged
t.' And the gentleman led the see-
nd dressing?'
Hi - Apology.
Mrs. 1tSia'_-s -J don't wa t,t to make a
scene, but that man over here is star -
ug at um very offensivel • Mr. Minks
Tie is, eh? : 111 speak t. him. Mrs.
links (a few moments.l;ter)-Did he
pologize? 11 . Minks--Y-
he was lookitigt for his
hought at fiat that you
-s. He Said
mother and
ere ate.l
SUTER.D
Vith Bilidasuess ud Sick
eadache
Cali
I was a great
*tit Biliousnc
Iver trouble.
e any good.
espair when I
ary, Albe
f sufferer for
Si1� H
7&othing se
I had almos
decided. to
July 3, tgiit
a long time
adache and
med to do
given up in
FI C PI L, S
fter taking ah ut half a box the head-
ches stoppednd my appet to improved.
have just fine hed the fifth box and feel
well as eve I can h rtily reci m-
end Pig Pi13 for stoma h. and liver
oubles. 1 'MRS. A • x ELLS0111,7
Sold at all Balers in 25 and 5o cent
xes or mailed; by The ig Pill C'o_,
t. Thomas, Ox t., l0
I
AUGEJ irr 22. 19j3
LABATT'S 1 ONDON LAGER
INDIA PALE AND EXTRA STOCK ALES, XXX STO
STANDA.R,D BEVERAGES 31
JOHN LABAT','; LIMITED, LONDON
-
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ITE WESTERN
•
London, Canada
The Great Live Stock
:bit-. on
$27,000.00 in Prizes and Attractions
Magnificent
Programmes
of
Attractions
Twice Daily
cD1.4000.40404*.O.G.4. :
WO stern
4
4 4
4
• Ontario's 4.
Popular
Exhibition •
•
Sept 5 to 3
e
tie
1. Flo
Speed Events
Daily
reworks
Every Night
d ,.. ••e* $e8*4••*.•G• •
*2,000.00 added to the Prize List this Year.
Take a Holiday and visit London's Exhibition.
Single Fare on all Railroads in Western Ontario.
SPECIAL EXCURSION DATES-- September 9th, 11th and 111th
Prize Lists and all information from the Secretary
.J . RRID, President
A. M. HUN', Secretary
4�,OH
LABORER:
FOR HARVESTING IN
ESTERN CANADA
"GOING TRIP WEST."'
$10.00 TO Wi N N I PEG
Plus half cent per mile from Winnipeg up
to MacLeod, Calgary, or Edmonton.
.. RETURN TRIP EAST."
$18.0O FROM WINNIPEG
Plug half cent per rat :lef rom all points east of
MacLeod, Calgary or Edmonton to Winnipeg
AYlGUST 18th
AUGUST 22nd
AUGUST 25th
GOING DATES
—From all stations Kingston to Renfrew inclusive and east thereof in
Ontario,
—From Toronto and West on Grand Trunk Main Line to Sarnia inclusive
and South thereof. .
From Toronto and North-Western Ontario.North of but not including
Grand Trunk Line Toronto to Sarnia avid East of Toronto to Kingston.
Sharbot Lake and Renfrew, including these points.
SEPTEMBER 3rd—From and all stations in Ontario East of but not including
Grand Trunk Line Toronto to North Bay.
SEPTEMBER 5th—From sit stations on Grand Trunk Line Toronto to North Pap inclusive,
and West thereof in Ontario, including C.P.R. Line Sudbury to Sault Ste;
Marie, Ontario, but not including Azilda and Wet_
ONE-WAY SECOND-CLASS TICKETS WILL BE SOLD TO WINNIPEG ONLY
Ohe-way second class tickets to Winnipeg only will be sold. Each ticket will include a
verifit ttion certificate, with an extension coupon. When extension coupon, ha., been signed
at Winnipeg by a farmer, showing he has engaged the holder to work as a farm laborer, tint
coupon will be honored up to ptember 30th for , it tier rriild
(minimum fifty cents) to any station west of Winnipegticket on the
at Canadianrateof I'aione-halfifi�e, Canadpatl
Northern or Grand Trunk Pacific Railways in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, but not
west of Edmonton, Calgary or MacLeod, Alta.
A certificate will be issued entitling purchaser to a second-class ticket Pled to rr''nil
from any station on the Canadian Pacific, Canadian Northern, or Grand Trunk Pacifi;
Railwdy's in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba east of MacLeod, Calgary an -I Edmonton
iorfork
to original s acting point by the'same route as travelled on going journey onbc
Noverpber 30th, 1913, on payment of one half cent per mile (minimum fifty cents) up to
Winnipegadded to $18.00 from Winnipeg, n
ro td d the holderdepositso_,ts the certificate
with
the ticket agent on arrival at destination. and works at least thirty days at har;eiting
lose fili.particulars see nearest C.�j'.R. Agent, or unite -
M. G MURPHY, l P.A C.P r: , Toronto
Stews B,'8.,
3 ,
A Good Business
Chance
I am offering my general store and stock foir sale
n very reasonable term.. This store is now doing
good business and is consid :irecl one of the best
untrr stands in the county. Post ()Mee and Tele -
hon,: in eorrueo.io:r. For further partieularl nppiy
lie N. DOUGLAS
23524f BLA Ii
Automobiles for Sale
ne 5 passenger 40 h.p. Touring Car.
no 3 passenger 25 h. p-° Roaadste Car.
One.2 passenger 20 h.p. Roadster Car.
These ears have only been slightly
used for demonstrating, and . are
almost as good as new. To be sold
at a very reasonable price. i'or.
pa:tie•ulaars apply to -i
Northern Motors, Limited
tiEAV ORTH, ONT.
Grand 1 rank Railway
System.
railway Time Table.
Trains leis"e Seaforth as follows :
11.15 a iu I'or Clinton Goitri :lr li irs�lr z >£il
Aincardine.
1.2t) p m For Clinton and Goderich
8 is pin For Clinton, lvinghnt,r and Kinea
dine_
1.13 p m For Clinton and Cot ri:'h..
7-51 a in For Stratford, Guelph, Toron'o
Ch ilaia, North Day and Ptintb west
I elleville and Peter..oro an& points
east.
'-'1 p ni i For Stratforn, Guelph, Toronto, "Mon
treal and points east.
32 p as For Stratford Gue! h and Toronto
LONDON HURON F BRUE.
NORTll1 t
.ondon, dejiarc 42 4%0
:entralia, !„, 9 7s3 5'4'1
;Keter, !1 44
iensall, . - 4 .... , . 55
ippen, I lit Iii
lrucefleld, .L...,.,,.,; 11. (,:i
Milton, .. i 1,i ':,
,ondeshoro, , 11 3S
ilyth, .... 11 z;
tel, rave, ..; 31 40
%Ingham, active -11 .;t) 7,25
SOI'TI{ Paast nger
Vingham, depart c; 3,i
lelgrave, . , t3 :P)
Shah, 7 fa=n
ndesboro, 7 In
union, 7 'u:)
l truceileld, . , ' 28
l'ippen, 8 :;5
F s 54
lentralla, • I 01
ondop, arrive 0 5.1
5:54
7 00
7 13..
3 33
3 44
3 56
4 18
4 • 47
4 52
• 111
,011
Gaso! me
1Engi e
FOR SALII
For sale ciloap, an 8 horse-
power gasohne engine, Bell
make, started by E$8013. batt-
eries and run by a imagnetay
also steel gasoline tank, 14-
ing and all connections
co m plete. This is the engine
used in driving the presses Itt
the Expositor 01E6 and is
being replaced by electrical
power. Apply at tbe Sea -
IMPORTANT NOTIONIV
SPAR LAWN FARM FOR SALE -The undir-
=‘kined offer.; for tic P.IsP acre farm, lit-
ing- North half lot .26, mortis i co.ty-hip, fluron (10.
The farm is in a good stato 3tion, fere.
ed, and has on it a tine 1,riek bous. that cost S1,50.
hardwoul hush. The farm :s :Ie.' a wile fr-0111 Ore
splendid n.arkt-t town of Bru-Pi-Zr.ind 1.1 miles ITO
school. .Good eczninurdis. N-4se.A-Ln at once,
furthclr particulars, pri-e, terms. eV., apply On
premises or to JOt IN MU( iNEY, proprietor, 13n1
FARM ?Olt SALE -For sate, loci es o2:7e8l'iot'l
sels P. 0,
land on Lot Concey-lon township Sr Tao,”
feet x 76 feot ith good staoling underneath and
undance of geed -water, and w !TA SixtyAte
acres in grass,.the farm is all deatJed and in ago -td
state of out' il-tition, well drained a, id fenced. OPO" •
I of a wile from school, Rural Mail Route, Arid WO-
venient to good markets. lf 661,1 will be rent4d
Possession can lie ;;:t -en (i?.. For furthPf
217041
4.RM FOR SALE -,For srde 1.03 sem
choice land. 'wing Lot le, i:',inqession. 11
miles from Seaforth, cm- of the liest wheat Mid liar
farms in the T4ww-nip of Tqcker-irith, It host:mil
one barn 54x74 with stone fomidatifin, cementfioot,
water in the stahle and bat ing one side c)tered with„
galvanized shingles, also one barn ;74;x60 with ga4,7
vanized root. There is a good Ne.11' a wind -mill isrP
cement -supnly tank at corner of larn. There,is
aned having telephone installed. tt has schOsi
r wheat, all seeded down but, 25 oeIres. iS ,
fenced and underdrained aud has spring at back entL,
of farm running out into a trough hot co waste'lautl-
For feather particulars apply on pmndies Or aare//1
at
on do4
ixeittr
wherc
After
reliev
used
watir
Easz
Punt
usia
thlt
Totsr
a al
at 14
Vow
itY
240,
Ilese
the
plat