The Huron Expositor, 1917-11-23, Page 7E147
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AH,
INDIGESTION
ieutrallees excel*
ach, refile ting.
rtburn and
once.
minutes ti.)i; stogy.
aeidity, will go,;
burn, sourness or
tietation* of mon-
eat,
.'4s, bloating, foul
is noted for its
upset stomach
est starch sweet.
rid, and ° besides te
• end 'to stoniacee
Wing a Jorge fifty-
'i ps from any
ize in, Ave minutes
suffer from indi-
- Toy ,mach dis-
emitation due ta
mac11.
ily kept pace with
sh, .,slid - distanced
Le subject, =the
nth Mrs: .Murray.
vas carrying with
et, anti she wait+edi
he wed come to
cdonald Bhain., too,
in regard toRan-
teady lad," he said
t home with here
"and a good win-
out behind him. He
-e is riot a man like
out he is not the
was. He will be
it he will be sitting
He is like his fa-
e of hire. There is -
ewillnotface,and
ver would put fear
strength of him!
• steel. But," re-
€et 1, "there is som:es-
him. He is not at
lf, and I wish you
with him."
toe;" replied Mrs
>s he will come to
e, :_ I : must wait for
i summer was over,
all gathered in, the
more shortening for
rove Lisette one day
ad went straight to
▪ and opened up- his
Week 1
cvr-rlic Fund..
Cr or Finance
t Receiver
'N-- tesiv d after
'g tic zapne,7
bode v.be
Fite rrgis-
g authorized
in•
to bond*
irriSrx'd denom
Lin Issues.
er the
reader pre' ioue
he forwarded
t :t Uadex
e,:�e ;Z.e!r thereof.
NOVEMBER 1917
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then:
ly. get & l 'roll the very first • of the great
derine movement his father threw himself
y it. into it with the earnest intensity of his
nature, but, at the same time with e
humility that gave token that the,
memory of the wild days of his youth
and early manhood were never far a-
way from brim. , He was eager . to
serve in -the work, and was a Constant
source of wonder to all who had
known him in his " youth and early.
manhood. At all the different meet-
ings he was preesnt. Nothing could 1
keep him away. "Night cometh," he I
Said to: his brother,; who was remon-
trating with him. His day's work ;
/3
was "drawing to ,,a erase. - ,
But Ranald would not let himself seer
the fanny of his father's heath, and
when inthe harvest the slightest work.
iiia the fields, would send his father
ranting to the shade, tlanat d would
say, 'It is the hot, weather, father.
When the cool days come roe will
be bean, And why shoal
b 'therix•g yourself with fl
anyway? ' Surely Yankee a;
LEGAL. I
R. S. HAYS. a I
Barrister, Solicitor,Convei ncer and
Notary Public. Solicitor foit the Do -
pinion Bank. Office in rear Of the t
minion Bank% Seaforth: 11: Rey to
Sn.
J. M. BEST
�a
Barrister, Solicitor, Co:*eya i er
and Notary Pudic. Office ; ;upsi t rs
sir Walker's Furniture Std*e, Main
Street, Seaforth.
.i
OUDF , T IL
PR Ot`l , KILL AND
COOKE.
Banisters, Solicitors, Noties Pub..
etc. Money to lend In Seaforth
.
Monday of each week.
Office in
Block W. Proudfoot,,; .C., J.
Killoran, Ii . .1. D . Cook
VETERIN ARY. 1i 1
F. HARBURN, V
Honor graduate of Qatari Vetetin-
sty College and honorary r anger of
the Medical Association of t Ontario
ydterinary College. Treats iaeases -of
sB domestic animals by theT last =mod-
em principles. Dentistry and4 ilk Fev-
er a specialty. Office oppo te- Dick's_
Rotel, MainStreet, Seaford 7 ' ir-
dWs left at the hotel will re ve
prompt attention. Night ceil s re + iv -
ed at the office.
JOHN GRIEVE, Tr"—
Honor
3.Honor graduate of Ontar Veta : in-
iy College. All diseases di' domestic
.animals treated. Calls pr 'rnptly at -
taxied to and charges modrate. Vet-
erinary Dentistry a specialty. ()Mee
and residence on Goderich street,' one
door east of Dr. Scott's office, Sea -
forth.
MEDICAL E 1
DR. W.J. GLANFIELD, M.A., M.B.,
Physician, Etc. Honor Graduate
of University of . Toronto,'s !ix years'
experience. Brucefield, Ontario...
DR. GEORGE HEILEI
Osteopathic. Physician .o
Specialist in women's anc
diseases, rheillr atism, ac
and nervous disorders; e
and throat, ,Ponsaltation.
In the Royal Hotel, Sea
days and Fridays, S ' a -m
•
ANN,
Goderi i t.
children•s
i e, Chronic
ear, nose
ees ;. Office
rth, Tues -
till 1 p.m.
C. 1T- W. HARN, C.M.M..
425 Richmond Street, ondon, 0 t ;.
xry Specialist, Surgery and enito-Ur t -
liseases of men and etemen,
s
Dr. ALEXANDER fVfOIR
Physician and Surgeon
Nee and Residence, .din Str t;
Phone 70 Hensa
D1lr. J . W . PEICi"K
Graduate of Faculty Itif Medic, t,
*Gill University, Mont eal;; -Member
of College of Physicians and Surgeons
of Ontario;Licentiate of Medical Coun-
cil of Canada; Post -Graduate Member
of Residert Medical Staff of General
Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15; Office, 2
doors east of Post Office. Phone - 56,
Hensall, Ontario.
DR. F. J. BURROWS
Office and residence, ppderich street
-last of the'Method:ist ch lurch, Seaforth.
Phone 46. ; Coroner for the County of
Huron.
J•
DRS. SCOTT & ltL ACKAY 1
J. G. Scott, graduate f Victoria and
College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ann Arbor, and ,mein r of the Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons, . of
C. Mackay, honor graduate of TriOntario.
ll:
IVUniversity, and gold medallist of
Trinity Medical College; : member of
the College of Physicians and Surgeons
of Ontario.
I1
DR. H. HUG I ROSS.
Graduate ofniver ty of Toronto
Faculty of Me icine, ember of -Col-
lege of Physic ansa Surgeons of
Ontario; pass grade e courses in
Chicago „Clinical • Sch of of Chicago;
Royal Ophthalmic H H. pital; London,
Zeeland, University H spite', London,
England. Office—Back of Dominion
latilt, Seaforth, Phone No. 5r Night
Cans answered from residence, Vic-
toria street, Seaforthj
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R. T.`LU
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For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Sluggish Liver and Bowels—
Take Cascar•ets tonight.
ni fedi Tongue, Bad ` Taste, Indiges-
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aches come from a torpid liver and
clogged ,bowels, which, cause your stom-
ach to became filled with undigested
food, which sours and ferments like gar -
liege in a swill barrel. That's- the first
step to untold misery --indigestion, foul
eases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental
fears, everything that is horrible and
nauseating. A Oasearet to -night hwill"
give your constipated bowels a, thorough
cleansing and 'straighten you `3t by
morning. They work while you sleep—
& 10 -cent box from r druggist will
keep you, feeling good for .months. a,
for tha County
ed to in an
sad JIG a
1
ter Phase Me.
3a P.O., &. L
The Rues s-
Prswi01 e* -
Could anything b more tr i _
or more, exhaus sir ? _.Peps, win
end iU `l'he Pine, v por breathed
down rise ai r passa' when bre:
Papa
is dissolved In themouth relieves
theirritatio l , sooi bees the inflamed
place and stops the c:�`g i h.
Mr. John Dor► sept of "`Little
Current, Ont., says: "1 was
troubled with an irritating cough
that kept me awake at nights.
Nothing I took gave merelief
until I used Peps. 'chis wonder-
fulbreathe-able remedy, however,
has entirely rid me of the cough ."
For asthma, bronchitis, 'laryn-
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Peps. All dealers. 50c. box.
look • a Cher that.? Acid indeed they
seemed to be quite lit to take off the
harvest. -
Day by day Ranald swung his cradle
after Yankee with all 'man's steadi-
ness till - all the gra.pi was cut; anti
by
the timeh ry
a est was over,
Ran
-
a1d had developed a strength of ms-
ae and a skill iii the harvestwork
that made him equal of almost any
man in the country. He was all th'
more eager to have the harvest wor
done in time;�'ld
that i, ' 1
h ,fat ler /might
notfret over his own inability to
help. For Ranald - could not bear to
se j the.'. look of disappointment that
so eti les showed itself in his father's
faee when weakness drove him from
the field, and it was this that made
him throw himself into the work as,
he did.. He was caref ;l' also to con=
suit with his father in regard to all
the details of the management of the
farm ,and to tell him all that'he was
planning to do as -wet - as 'all- that
was done. His father., had always
been a kind of hero to Ranald, who
admired him for his prowess with
the gun and the ax, as well as for
his great strength and courage. - But
ever sine calamity had befallen him,
the boy's .heart had gone out to his
fath r in a' new tenderness, and the
last"nonths had drawl? the two very
close together. It was a dark day
far Ranald when he wasrijorced to face
tfie fact that his father was growing
daily weaker. It was his uncle, Mac-
donald `'Rhain, who finallymade him
- see it.
"Your father is failing' Ranald,"'"
said one d.av toward thel close of
harvest.
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"It is the hot Weather," said Ran- i
aid. "l;± a will bii better in the fall." ,\ i
"Ranald, my WA"' said his -uncle, i
gravely, "your father will fade with -
the' lest', 'and the first snow II lie .
upon hire ."
Anc ,then Ranald yr fete the
fact that before loisfairlhe would; be a-
lonee ini the . world. - Without an , ex- ,
change' of words, he end his ether
I
came 'to understand -each other, i and
they heath knew that t ley were, send- i
ing th h$
r last days. on earth together.
On the son's side;thy were da s of
deepen i sorrow;' but with th • fa-
ther, i .fir ry `day seemedto bring him
a greate peace of minand a cl arer
shining f the light at never f des.
To hio ,on, Macdona r -Dubh ever
spoke i fi the death: that he felt t be
drawing nearer, but he often spo a of
the WO he would like;is son to we.His der. y other confide*. in these m I-
ters w- as the minister's: wife. To her
Macylo'na1d Dubh opene up his h art,
end to:, h r, more than t any one Ise,
he owed his growing p ace and light;
and !iii was touching to see the devo-
tion a. d the tenderness that he sh w-
ed tb cher as often as she came to see
him1 t Wirth his brothel', Macdonald
Bha'ir,, h made all the Earrangeme is
nec sears for the disposal of the fa m
and the payment of th,mortgage
a laid has 'm desire to be a fa
er, acid indeedw len: the mortgage as
pai ither'e would not be much left
.3 .wI be y.son,
"
said
Macd n
-
aid' ham to his brother; "and , y
home wilt be his while +I live."
3o-, in every 'way the re was quiet
re ration for Macdona Dub ' ` o-
p P d hs�
ing, and when at last t e day ca e,
�he " r
t wag no h ste o fes .
o a
It =was i ` the afternoonof brigit
n a
September day, as the s n was ne
-lug the tops of the pine trees in t e
we t H, s brother was supporti g
hi
n h s strong arms. hile Rana d
knel y the bedside. Near hi
sat the inister's wife, a d at a litt e
dist nce Kirsty. - •
` 1iift Me up, Tonal," s id the dyi g
mala& "I will be wantin to see tl e
sue itgaia, and then' I 1 be going.
I wil be going to the Ian where th y
will :not need, the light of the su
Ton al, b odaich, it is the ood broth r
you have been to me, an many's t e
good da- we have had to .ether."
fr d` Oche ' 'ugh, man. Ar you goi 3
n3 me?" said Macdonal Bhain wi h
great; sorrow in his voic
" A.ye, anal, for a littl ," Then e
looked fc r a' few moment at Kirst
wild, was standing at the foot of the
bed
`tome near me, Kirst ," he sail;
and& Kirsty came to the ' edside.
`Y ou have ,always been kind to n e
a d mine, and you were ind to h 'r
a well, nd the reward v '11 come o
you," Teen he ti ned to Mrs. Mu
ray, and said, with a, gr at light it
joy in his eyes; "It is yo that ca e
td Me as the angel of God ith a.,wo d
oealvation, and forever nore I w 11
be blessi ig. you." And the he add d,
iO. voice full -o f tendern t ss, "I ' 11
b 'telling her about' you.' He to .1s
re. Murray's hand and tremblinely
lid it to his lips.
itIt ha been a great icy to m:,,"
s irk Mr Murray, with difficult:,
steadyin her v=oice, "to se: you Go e
tb -your aviour. Mr. Mee onald."
I -ye I know it well,'?,: he said: a d
t n he dded. in a voice th.t sank 1-
hoist te• whisper; . r `will' be
reeding he prayer," Ana i s. M
ray, opening her Gaelic able, e-
peeted i i her clear, soft oice, he
words o the Lord's Praye . Thro gh
all the p 'titions he followee her, until
h; cam to the words, " orgive l•us
of r debt ." There he paus:d. _.
"•Ran el. my man," he 'ea d, raising
h han; with difficulty an. layin it
upon th boy's head, "you '11 li ten
to me now. Some day yo t will nd
the mar_ that brought me this., and
NO wills say to him that y'ur fa her
!forgave shim freely, and wished him
all the blessing of God. You will
romis me this. Ranald?" aid.ac-
nald I'. ubh.
- "Yes. father," said Rana d, li ting
I hea+ 1 and looking into h's fat er's
;rice.
"An • anald, you will be forg ving
him ?" ut to this there as n. re-
rIly. nald's head was urie+ in
the be I.
' "Ah " said Macdonald D bh, . with
tiifl'ieul y, "you are your -fat er's son;
but yo !will not be laying t is b'tter-
=ness non me now. You ill b t for:-
niving im, Ranald?" -
"Oh ether!" 'cried Rand, ith a
breal 'n voice, "how can I 'orgi a the
,1man ' lio has taken you . way from
me?"
"It i no man," replied is ether,
..
but he Lord himself; . the Lor who
lhas f . r iven your father . uch I am
waiti g to hear you, Renal( "
I Th n with a great so . , anald
brok•, orth: "Oh, father, I ' 1 for-
give h'm," and irnmediat:lir . ecanee
quie ,... nd so contiuned to the end.
A to some moments f-ilence,'
iniac t' o aid Dubh looked on e ore to -
I war. t e minister's wife, : nd a rad -
t, ian,t si ile spread over his. fac • .
" o will be finishing," he said.
H • r • ace was wet with to . rs, and
for a moment she could net speak.
But it ' as no time to fail in .uty, so
con ma ding her tears, h a clear,
un' avering•, voice she we t. o ` to the
end of the prayee—
"� or thine is the kind
+m and 'the
po' er nd. the glory, forev'r nd ever.
An en.' a
' Glory!" said Macdonald D 'bh, af-
ter her. "Aye, the Glo v. Ranald,
in boy, where are you?- Y. u will be
fol, owing me. lad to the. G ory. She
wi 1 be asking me about ' jou, You will
,_be f llowg inme, lad?"`
E ► ie anxious note in his voce struck
R: iiald to the heart. j
`Oh. father. it is what I ' ant," he
is re . lied, brokenly. "I - * 1
"Aye," said Macdonald D bh, "and
Y . u wi 1. come. I will b • t cling her..
N w 1 y me down. Ton .1; I will. be
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• Macdonald Bhain laid
• b.t_ck o \his pillow, and f
he lay With his eyes clos
Once more he- opened
with 'a troubled look u
a d -in a voice -of doubt
c led "It is a sinful in
s'nftil " an,"
is Ris yes wandered. till
Zrs. urray's face,
rouble and fear passed
nd in gentler voice he
ive us our debts." Then,
is had till it rested
ead, acdonald Dubh p
t peace ' with anen and
hi quietly
r a moment
's eyes, and
o his_ face,
d fear. he
O. Lord,,a
a
n
Ther was a, little sa
i. bitter g ief et Macdonald
Ieral . e tone all - thro
t of triumph, for they all
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ey fell on
then the
t of 'them,
id: "For-
eeling with
his son's
sdd away,
'th God.
ss al& no
Dubh's fun-
gh was one
ew his life,
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