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' R ISRiTAIt4 i -AP Eseete %
all i)ruggis s a Chemt
Debility of system. causes neutal-
gia„ and whatever tends to. produce
en feebltlitittzits. induces it. This ati'eeo
titan is undeniably duct to lack of
vitality, and its vtry existence is •
evidence of deficient strength.
Remedial measures should there-
fore lay di•rt:etc:ti to improve the whole
for when strength returns to
the Sys n„ the neuralgic conclitiau
of the nerves will cticapllei•r.
sap}died by FT. J.>,alEs
11 ti ..RS; they �eitloatt fail 10 relieve;
their effect i' a general building up.
O t1:4' :i' .,t,:m.
Sr•. J t'tf:.s WAVV.IeS help stomach,.
digest fMet adnd Fend the nutriment
through the blood, and this is the
hoist way to get health and strepgth,
the: kind that 1a-ts, develops and
breeds the energy which accozn-
piishes UCh.
,est S tr-^.es'tY•1#.'rs tevvr varies.
+:U1,y Nr' a ronteny •,without a
lacer, without a rive1.11 Iu tett
ratio n of ate oral S.1 they have pro •
•ved a tt0Wo nod true at:y,tt
Il.. rats—e% le71e,
uttbilu, Ireland.
Prico i t Catto _a : $1.00 ;
six. bottles for $5.00 ?
S! fames I::t •rsate trot (1 secret
re re. v:t•:,ter•ftwe, •uscf.(Zvrere.
cononer,.;:.e•guns t• t..eirtatieuts
r.v! Graf. vh. j'rrmutet t,po,t estreat.
Where tterlers rre notseiliug the
v'afers, they me mailed upon re-
e:'t*tt r f trice :it the Canadian
branch : St. Jame, Wafers Co., 172&
St. Catherrn: St., Montreal.
•
nterestintr Parnernrhs from our 1: 11217:V:5
From the
Sannctum Mill
The 04 -acre farm of Joe Shaw, north
half of lot 11, con. 0, Uroy, has been
sold to War. Iliad- for the Stint .of t;1000.
Mr. J. A. Belly, Listowel, lute said
Iris haaldeetne mare. "Jessiq N.olettuc h:
lin,'• ta�,klreiteer l3ros..of London,. $1000,
tl.is',A.#i•tds beteg the Klee paid for leer,
fz, O. Greeltuan, superiateudeitt of
Fartneas' It titutes, reports t1iel,Toefellt
county eltibttiou. at Siaticoe, to have
been meet hut:mettlt. Noets. fakir was
ell'awetl ou the grounds or htret)ts, It
hats beta decided to lay out plots on the
fair ground for experiments iu the
growing of grain, grass,. toots gild forage
crops. suitable fur that locality, to be ex-
hibited ttit next retir'e fair.
Alex. Pert ie has purchased Jac,. Coates'
i00 -acre farm on the 121h mu. of Grey,
paying
0,400, The farm butts. Mr, Per-
rie's on the south and will be utilized by
the new ow Ger for grazing purpost•tt
largely. Mr. Coates and family will re-
move to Brussels aid give up funning,
as' Mr. Contras' eyesight is not good end
he is well deserving of a rest.
The world's productiou of coal in 1SUS
was 7731.f.34,CO2 tons, which Great Bri-
tain produced 220.900,058, U. States,
t
219,974,667 mat Germany '144,03,19U
i,„:1$
ACTS GENTLY Ass !.OVER
ON 1 (1 r°}9 AND
'THE SYSTENI
L EFFECTUALLY;
51
sus 05
015P 601- !DAG V
cv l?c ll zs •
"i pATION
tons. The Geological comtuisytuu es- p t wree� '"D
timate that there are 07,:00 square utiles
of coal iu Canada without taking into
account the kuown coal fields of the ex-
tretue north—slot yet explored. Iu the
coal l:aeis of Nova Scotia it is estimated
that there are ?,UO0,0t0,000 tons.
The marriage of 111its Ethel M. Grif-
I fiths to Mr. Alex. Watsdtt,.Toronto, took
place at the bride's tittumaOlinton St.
Teeswater,Wodenstlay rit high nt os. Thea
Rcv. G. J. Beier, paster of the Teeswater
Methodist church, ,perforated the cern
mousy. which was witnessed by the im-
mediate relatives ruse"( friends • of the
contracting parties They la'molt d out
' o:a the sea of life with the hest wishes of
I, a host of friends, the bride beine one of
Teesweter's most popular yoUna; ladies.
r'��pT'UA1.. Greet
Mr. Watson id no strauger in Teeswatei
s rs
W. II. McCracken, of Breese's, cap- ' Walkerton and Formosa are partners
tared 191 prizes at the different fall fairs in a dealing outfit to sink a test oil wel
this season. near Walkerton.
The vast lnejority of mea die porn-, ; 1t is rumored that a branch of the
two—only two—ot:t of every hundred i Soverei;;a Bank of Canada may be
succeed in busilt<.,s,. established iu Brussels.
At the last meeting of Port Elgiu
Oh 1 i w7 ren l cry o 3� coaztril a by-law was passed fixing the
,ym f cigarette license at alit/
L� c{`r,
"r'� .va� rt is � 1.1'•"A.,. stir. Fred T. 13ryans, of Jamestown,
'EVesley'it,'::1.'ce, agreed t'1 year;, son of leas been engaged as tea^her in S. S..
David elder, of Huron To tiehiy, i =+'a. 3, Morris, at a salary of $1350.
(lieu on Monday of last gees:. Deceased real l internally Hagyard't Yellow
had been ailing for a nnnlber of years. Oil curs Sore Thrnrat, Hoarseness,
Quinsy, Pain in the Chest, Cronp, etc,
Mrs. Pbi]ip Mc.ntosh, formerly of Used externally rures Rhetuuatism,
Gerrie. there@ at the home of her son, lIr. shit: Joints, Contraoted Cords, Sprains,
John Shilling, at Teeswater, on Tues- auxins, Barns, Scalds, Cuts. and Bites on the school building, Beek & Gold- i
of Inseclts. ,
day of 11t4t Nv eek, Deceased was is her thorpe's loss above the insurance is 1
a tai your. .ShetilY Reynolds, of Goderich, hlls x1500.
Leen appointed returning officer for East
The vacancy on the board of licese Huron for the taking of the referendum. p
commissioners for West Huron, caused
by the death of SatnnaI Sioaue, has bean At the Grey township Judge's Voters'
filled - by the appointment of W. R.
Robertson, of Goderich.
Robe ,
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FOi? WE Be All 011•;GGISTS. PRICE 50c.PER BOiL
ha :T. e I
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Iatest
being baggageman on tbistline of the C. •
P. R. The newly wedded couple will
reside in Teeswater. •
Tuesday night Oct. 21st. the fire alarm
called attention to a blaze in the old
drill shed on Nelson street, Goderich,
crenated by Beck & Goldthorpe as an
apple evaporating; establishment. The
old frame struetura was soon enveloped
in flames and was totally destroyed, to-
gether with the contents. The St.-
Patrick's ward school, the adjoining 1
building, also took fire, and for some
reason not very evident the brieedo was
nnable to save it from almost complete
destruction. There is $1000 insurance
on the drill shed and contents and 810601
BritishTro•tp Oil Liniment is without
exception the const effective remedy for
Cats, Wonnds,th•ers, Open Sores,Rhen-
matism, Bites. Stings of Insects, etc...
A largo bottle 25 cents.
On the afternoon of Octoper 4th, the
aesidence of Nicholas Krotz, (ith con. of
Wallace townshzp was entered by thieves
and a small tin box, contaiuiug $80 in
'cash and two deeds was carried away.
• A very fashionable wedding was
solemnized on Thursday afternoon, Oct,
10, at 4.30 o'clock, et the residence of
fide. John Iilemmer, rd line of Wallace,
when their daughter Ida Was united in
the holy bonds .of matrimony to Mr.
1i zra•Biehn, a prosperous young fanner.
Children Cry for
C�a: •y t:.,: -^.a ter •,�
��.yt
A.. S ti.pJ dF . «A
Miss Clara A. Meadows, daughter of
Mrs. Juo. Meadows, John street, Brus-
sels, was united in marriage to Vincent
St. John, of Telluride, Colorado. The
ceremony was performed on Oct. 0th by
the English church clergyman. Mr. St.
John is president of the Telluride Min-
ers' Union.
DR. A. W. CHASES 25c,TAHCURE
is rat direct to theit{tseesedIlan Ana TAILOR.
pans by the Improved Ltivwer.
1{eals the ulcers, clears the au
/r pa;sat:es, sops droppings In the
^� yg A
throat and permanently cure)
r pp r y•
Catarrh and Day Fever. Biownt
` free. All dealers, of Or. A. W. Chase
N,-dtein,•. Ce Toronto and Slate.
both in designs and material
• for this fall and winter wear.
—Beautiful Cheviot Overcosatings
— Lovely English Wttrsteti Sul:ings
. in blau, black and nines'
— Scotnh 'I'tt'eed; that are " gran'
thgether."
Follow the crowd and get
your Snit, Overcoat and
Trousers from
B. MAXWELL.
.
List Court, the Liberals put on 10 names
seat struck off 7, slid the Conservatives
added la names.
ti
at`,.Th i l d re n Cry for " r d, -
I married a widow who bad a (laugh- I Atirtedeeee ,ctirtlY,lkYYiliewe eet ePa'1fa'kVihayee oe.t�y
right r our Lees rr lIe and
You will and 0 1 r
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workmanship the best.
CAST .. ° 3•^I IAS
- Jame% Hartney,Menitoba immigration
agent, states that threshing operations
in the Vest will be coucluded in three
weeks, should fine weather continue.
He says the season has been particularly
favorable for harvesting.
The farm of Mr. John Mardock, on the
corner of the 2nd con. Ashfield, was last
week sold by nuctiou to Mr. E. McLean,
of Luokoow, for $555,100, it is an ex-
farun of 100 acres. Mr. Murdock will
probably take up his residence in
Luokuow.
Worms affect a child's health too
seriously to neglect. Sometimes they
cause convulsions awl death. If you.
suspect 'then to be present, give Dr.
Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which
destroys the wortns without injuring the
child. Price 25c.
There died on Tuesday, Oct. 21st, at
Brussels, john Denbow, aged nearly 95 •
years. A widow, three sous and three
daughters mourn their loss, namely,
John Denbow of Manitoba, William a.ncl
Robert of ;Brussels, and Mrs. D. Jamie-
son, Mrs. 5 Carter and Mrs. B. William-
son of Brussels.
Mtlburn's Sterling Headache Powders
contain neither morphine nor opium.
They promptly euro Siok Headache,
Neuralgia, Ifeadaehe, Headache of
Grippe, Headaehe of delicate ladies and
Headache from any cause whatever,
Price 100 and 25e.
A silo on the farm of Mr. P. Grant, of
Stanley, burst the other day, shortly
after It bad been tilled.. The silo is al-
most 0. complete wreolz, His loss will
amount to $300 or $400. Several other
silos through the district have cracked,
Caused, it is said, by too little dement
being used in their construction.
Mr. Alex. Mn1 ague, of cote,$, Culross,
had the misfortune to lose his driver in
a taost peculiar way on Wednesday
morning, Oct. 22nd. Ile had taken the
seminal to Mr. Johnson's bIacksinith
*bop at Teeswater to get shod and as the
blacksmith raised the foot the mare let
cenasklerable of 'her weight rest on the
Abed limb, breaking it between the
Uwe and the hook.
ter. My father visited our house fro-
quently, fell in love and married my
step -daughter. Thus, my father became
my son -in law and my step -daughter my
mother, because she was my father's
wife. My step -daughter had also a son, i
he was of course my brother and at the t
same time my grand -child for he was the i
sou of my daughter. My wife was my
grandmother, because she was my
mother's mother. I Was my wife's hus-
band. and grandchild at the sante time,
and as the husband of a person's grand-
mother is his gra no -father I was my
grand -father.
We sincerely regret to have to chront-
ole the sudden and unexpected demise
of Isabella Moffat, beloved wife of Wal -1
ter Stewart, Lucknote, which took plane
at her home on Thursday, 10th inst.
The deceased was aged 55 years and 281
Stephen Honey passed away on •Tues• days. She was held in high esteem by
day Oct. 21st at the are of 70 years. all who knew her, and being a model I
He has made his home for some time, wife and mother her departure will be
with his sister Mrs. Freer, on the London sorely felt by her bereaved husband, 1
road. He was never married, and was three sons and one daughter. Before
a brother-in-law of the late Joseph Butt, locating in Luckuow the deoeased was
o Clintou.e. - ler many years an estvetned resident :or 1.
. Dufagannon. She wits is COnsiStettt ei
A reportiias been made by the pro- member of the Presbyterian church and'
' vineial analyst on samples of the coal took an active and zettlons • part in the 7'
recently discovered in Grey County,On- work of the Master, .
tario. Tho analyst finds 78.22 per cent :
Not ilowCheap
4 Bli,J O litii Clod
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LIB ?AIIED QUERIES,
Under -St oretery Lord Cranborne
Juggles With Words.
HE GAVE ALL EVASIVE REPLIES,
Boportod That a Seeret Treaty 1rxirtts
Decween Germany and Great Britt+tn
—Portuguese gnat ':Africa in the
ifou,o of Coutanons -- Tremier
itulfour rat ie, Taotaeinee- 1(0
Badgers Apposition.
London, Oct. 23.—The general be-
lief that tt secret treaty is in exist -
it nee between Ucremany and Great
Britain relntis e to the prospective
dig ision of the Portuguese posses-
sions in South Africa, recei-red fur -
thus confirmation ltt the Rouse of
Commons yesterday, owing to the
evasd,c replies of Under Secretary
1.ranboana to newtons on tha sub-
ject. The Secretary parried alt tater-
les, sexing that. if such a treaty ex-
ile 1 he, in the lttttnre Of things, was
precluded from giving its terms.
ltulfonr as it Tuetic:a1t.
The Liberal lead.:r, Sir MTcnry
Campbell-ilaaunerem.n, again support`
ed Patrick O'llricn's remitst for a
clay, raying that, WA .e the ] render
1te.:.i der.lint-a the coatessit)1l, "ort
inet'.o roqueet of •the ]ride n.emher.,,
he, as a Scotthn:an, gladly support-
ed the request.
lir. •]3alfour explained that he could
only grant a day at Sir henry's re-
quest, on the understand:lig that the
emotion took t1i -t forte of a tote of
venture. of the Government, and th.tt
it was supported by the Opposition,
ai a whole. `1ht Liberal leader,
however, c:isclaimeet any such iuttn-
Liott. 1Io refused to identify himself
as completely \rith the Nationalists,
although he strongly contended that
tha roi,n•„st of the Melt numbers
.should 1,e granted.
Mr. Balfour said: "I think the
right hon.gintleulan hurl better lea&e
tap his mind. If ho ernaut go any
furtlu•r, and take a full plunk, 1Ie
had better defer this discussion."
Sir Iltury restated what be termed
a discourtesy, tilt Mr. ila:!oar dis-
avowed any such intentit n.
During the al tercet ;on William
O'Iiritn, T. P. O'Connor and others
inter •itctetl comments on :iii . ]al-
io es "Insulting attitude towards
the Irish," and the discrs:iion con -
el titled with William O'Brien exclaini-
in;t•: "if erre aro not given a day, two
will take one."
William O'Pritu afterward gave no-
tice of a res:,li.tlen, declaring that,.
in the opinion cf the house, the op-
eration of tha ('i trues Act -in Ireland
was not justified by the condition of
the country, was unfair- in its appli-
cation, opposed to c]vili:ea usage in
tho mann•;r of its cylnlinisttatioa,
and calculated to t n !ermine rest eet
to» the law, estrange the people of
Ireland and deeply injure the inter-
ests of pur.,ce nt metal ).Oiglantd and
Irelal,il.
7'ltt National if+te refrained front
votin r cn any -of the amendments to
the i duratioe hill,
A::goer of Cardiff (:hint I)end.
Binghamton, N. Y., Ott. 23.—
George
13—Georgi hall, faattons as the 1111111 Who
in 1870, dew' d the (.'ardii (110nt.
the go atest hoax oi the day, d4 d
in poverty at It;s home, War httre
yestet day. Ile was 81 years old. In
1809 be conceived the Cardiff Giant
scheme, and ac•e°initiated tt fort. la•
1. one it. reeved front gypsant, in -
read in the p'roentl and afterward
es:atoned as a discovery, the Cardiff
taunt was herald rl throughout tart•
country as the petriiicd ren alas of
prehistoric man. ;-dritntists from col-
leges and institutions h or^ and
abro,t !locked to scr; the giant, and
pronounced it a relic of fast ages.
1•otttt•h Flood of lets.
Kcoakltk. in. Oct na—'rhe fourth
ilooe of this year overtlow(d the ter-
ritory at the month of Shuns: ]itt'er
yeetcrelay, putting 2,000 • acres under
wear. sa )aavy rainfall in Pow-
eshit'k and el.Mr counties on lits up-
per Shank itis er caused the rise,
• which was rat .1d. The Isattr YOS'?
INT int has in Iblot, hours 1 '$terdny,
en;l 10 inches in 10 hours, after the
heaviest of 111•• flood 11,:d arrived.
There is considerable damage.
of fixed carbon. He says that the coal Genuine Castoit,t aiwny tears the r t' :;;entity•e r
is nearer anthracite than bituminous,allcl of Chas. /I. Pletcher.
if found in sufficient quantities will be - --
good fuel, when llaby was seek we pave `ter Casters 'u
U r
The breath of the pines le the breath ChMt she WAS it Child she oriel for Castoria
t
of life to the eonsnzn t N Pa
p eve. orway Ile
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every issue of the FARMER'S ADVOCATE
from now till the end of tgol, including the
bcautliul Christtnn% Number tor both years
Time is money. Read 1 think( act 1 Send
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•� practical, up-to•date farmers pApor. It will
please you.
Syrup contains the pine virtues and 'Whets she 'became miss, site elUii , to Castoria.
•
curet: coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarse- whenshehad Ch!idrea,shegavethem Castoria..
gess and all throat and Inng troubles
which. if not attended to, lead to con-
saniption.
After a residence of forty years in
London, Mr. Amos Pring, passed away
on Wednesday of last week. Mr; Pring
was born CO years ago in Devonshire,
England, and came to London when 20
years of age, where he has since resided,
following the occupation 0f lather. De-
ceased was a brother of Itev, Joseph W.
Mr. S. S. Cann, Toronto, writes to the
Globe: One ton of anthracite coal is
worth two tons of standard hard wood
in cold weather; second, one eord of
standard seasoned hard wood is worth
two cords of standard soft wood; third,
seasonedsoft wood is worth frolic 60 to
100 per cent more than the same wood
from the stump or green. Reducing
this to a Ana1ieiat basis, supposing
?ring, formerly of Innovate, green hemlock. black ash, etc., can be
delivered to the people at $5 per cord. he
•••=•••••••1•••••6=01.6
says that would be equivalent to, speak,
Good Health Is impossible
Without reattlar action of the bowels.
Laica•Liver Pills regnlate the bowels,
cure constipation, dyspepsia, biliottsness,
sick headache, and all affections of the
organs of digestion. Price 25 cents.
All druggists.
ing moderately, es for so-called dry soft
wood, $16 for seasoned hard wood, and
$82 per ton for the best coat Green
hard wood, with a fair ;proportion of
maple, if prepared, will in a few 'days
make good fuel.
ADDL?1?SS
2liC wishan weld e0.,tfQ.
LONDON. ONTARIO.
-.14.WO P RMPA N'Rr'tM114PJUA144A'N ANN MtU inf
Drowned on Siberisan Coast.
....._ )�;. r --Wr 111.
Don't plod along lilco your grandrno in (:1 f1 b.`171'0f,b.`171'0you, scouring and sorulting; 'bondi).1,, on:l
Erg :
yI '1 i�•I �
makes hohousework, easy. It cloalzs e�; c1
oryibin_s a
injures nothing. Moro economical than soap.
Made only by TEE: N. K. FAIT:BADE'. COP _?ii1TY,
Ctkcrgo, New York, nocton. r.,".„r.,".„Lents. :•2ontze.t„
Victoria, 13.0., Oct. 28. — Steamer
Xinsltu Marti, ethic] arrived last
night, bring:; news of the drowning
of nine Amer•ict•ne tiers iklropetuts ns
aresult of the ct;:si,tng of a lotto •11
on the Siberian const. Included ware
11e�.srs. Steele and Monaud, the lat-
ter the founder of the Monand hospi-
tal in Seattle.
$
Harvey I:uutnians Is Guilty.
Toronto, Oct. 23.—After deliberat-
ing for about nn hour yesterday, the
jury who heard the case of Harvey
IV 1V. i;unmu.tns, charged with stealing
money and tickets front the Street
Railway faro -box, returned a verdict
of guilty.
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1V.CJr.11. Convent;on Closes.
Portland. Me., Oct. 23.—With the
hymn, "God Isle With You Till We
I Meet Again," and the benediction,
the great convention of the National
We neon's Christian Temperan':e lin-
ion caput to an end last night.
Kroger iltornoiafi.
'London, Oet, 23. ---Tho 'runes this
morning publishes extract!; front
"Krtager's Memoirs," which wore
dictated to trusted friends diming his
enforced repose at Orange Lust:
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71 THE TT11iss announces the following low - rate.
Clubbing Offers for 1902-03 :—
Times till Jan, ist., 1904 01 CO
`limes and 1\'eekly Glebe. inelnding the 11enaium
picttl e el Ontario's hieutenant ()overrans .... 1 GO
Tinges Incl ('amity Herald ar,d Weekly Star, with
premium pitaa(•s, ' Alyre " and Putity."... 1 75
Tinges and Weekly Mai! and Empire, including your
etin•iet' t f Ira* 1111018 piCtuths, " The 1>c etas'," ill'
" Contentment," 1 75
Tiines and Weekly WitnesQ 1 (10
Times :inti Western Advertiser 1 40
Titnes and Weekly San - 1 75
Times and Daily Globo,.
4
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Tittles and farmers' Advt•cite , . 1 85
Times and Toronto Daily Star.. 2 20
ss staved 1 root Ship.
Iiaitfaar, leis ,, (let. 23,—The
barque Manche, from Newfoundland,
arrived here yesterday with 215 per-
sons token off ax sinking schooner, the
Sweet Briar.
.Vire at rurkthln, •
Parkltill, Oet.13.—P(htlel•'s' evap=
orator wits blurted yesterday after, -
Soon. It is a total loos.
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