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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-03-12, Page 3Fr alar°: estate o tic a , s =eats. ,: a like the en suit of defendant company, i; ,� by Belle tees a., ' , ?�° sales, d.sst.r rs tram the t aria clams^. by the rwmtiff company ` at •-a w ft..ey sa struma iii their cheese W. J• -Taylor, at Woodstock, Ont. From, H t Best. .. is "tastes, tea.; they tsetse Prat, Dean's c~e�re to have b rn ,legally seized; alis goods nr.i hatters, ;k, n ,l heath Prtef. Lavita s i ed bei the property or and on the the teeelnetmR sport at eaNew Formiland we are hunting i T,tights leas sexy ma:* wart ;a he going to e., as premises of the Gado:tee Engima on.; in suing in the Gatineau algso I` Export e �: net the g:tiZ::,inds3 at new' ar 3 better The res closes on We nes3sy evening ` de Bncka.--. 350 • fatrr ar umtent when the eaaga retssrc "hnn• on a -cebri preserve. a saceas3- I Calls sof gabs Di '-oke• whale an 'aurae.p Spring Lambs each 5€i0 P assay the r120t rIol ±sat laal-lent ,'ed his decision, E. id , ., , sin New Brunswick, a cx, t CSprin>Ph.. 4 325 3:a'i 71, i ►0 . > 4, 1> ewes 4 5 4 do ► f 1> 4 300 25 ► 4 325 ► -- 4 *auii •444 i ea , :e grabs. .i ~ _ , E L D Finsen I�. C fel hunts iia ns� 3 (f0 That i h of the. clay, however. was. the dainty, tat pltuttiTu, 1'Fri. Fsondfoat, �. C•. • Mita sometimes Brunse3 to tell;"; fi u0'G id by the. _._ _ _ the for defendants. ,e as t•3 boast or �'� t►'L'acdIHA�[. MAIM= IMPOSTS i � ser^ earned o gL- ,^s:3I L;t. The gp3r;oascert. S,at,t -a• Bonaten, an nadefandedl:of their f 'ares a3 '• t` a^oetaaes The Li P. R. Walt �,rgham, 2Sar,1lth, 19CZ3. � �raletra mei TUE WI1GRAM TIM s, MA1tQRI 12, 1.9OS TO ADVERTISERS *Otos of changes ranee be left at this stat iwot later than Saturday noon, That copy for oharges must be loft not later than Monday evening. Oltirual s►dv'ertidenat its aoddl-ted up to noon Wednesday of each week. ItelT,A.IS14191i1;1a 1379 Tut Wynn Tills. R. t .itertreOTT. Pi;tz,rsneat arm teornte'roe EXPERIMENTS WITH FARM CRAPS. The members ot tate Data i1 Agricu)a lural and Experimental L7uion are pleas - R ed to stats that for 190S they are pre pared to distribute into every Township of elatario material for experiments a i h fodder crops, roots, grains, grasses, tor and ferti'sarrs About 2,200 1 varieties of farm crepe have boeu testta I, int the Exp rim ural Departuwct of the r.O.2tatia Agticnitara;l Oal)ego, Guelph. M for at least five years in sueoeseion- o nt ne zrl PIITIRSDAY• MAR. le tttlaaRiese conessi o. varieti.s fro y - `All parts of the world, s.ma of which NATES Ault? COfv MEh I S t have tine cx:ee�die:gly well in the cara- t tulle camluatee experiments at the l?ellege alai are now being distributed Mr. Arela fitrl.'p, member for East I free of charge for co-operative expert Hared, will iacrodnee an atm -wino itt I assts throughout Ontario. The follow - to the f1+:titi•� Fleetinn Act that ie a :lig is the list of co operative expert - 1 step xp:ri- step itt the tight dtrectiaen, awl one that menta in agriculture for 1"93S: should have t_ie eupp.rt of theN. Fi Govern. _*, x')Owi elite. Rots nests This will provide for the pro- 1 Three varieties Oats ..-....... 3 hibleion of canv.aaeittg by emendates for election nu pain of a flee of $100 for nob ofi.�ue It won td also make the holding of patina accuses, forno die. i 5 Three varieties Bnot;wheas..... o 'parte of let Pattie, Montreal, and 4r David. Williams, President Of the Came - (11331 P4e6s Assoeiatlou, responded. Mr. Elton and Mr. Tarte as outsiders ex- pressed the greatest admiration for the progressive state of Ontario agriculture, Mr. Tarte admitting that Quebec la far babied in this great industry. "2 t Three varieties sax -rowed Barley 3 «b Two varieties two rowed Barley 2 3 T.v o vartstica Hatless Barley... 2 Two varieties Spring Barley .. ° 2 mission of questions at issue, came ! 6 Two varied, Field Paas ' 2 pulstary. 7 Emitter and Spelt . .... g TWe varieties of Soy, St a, or 2 The publicity given to the podeibiiattes Japanese Beans of Canada can have only one effect in ly Three varieties Hnektng Oorn.. 3 resat Britain—that of inc1udiug capital- ists to turn their attention to this cana- i0 Three varieties Manges. .. .. 11 Three vasietiees Sugar Beets for ceding purposes -. 2 try. It takes a long ti+ne to rouse the 12 Thr• e varieties Swedish Turnips 3 cepttaliet, bat once his slumbers are I; 13 Two varieties Fall Turnips . 22 14 Two varieties Carrots 15 Three varieties of Fodder or Silage Corn 33 15 Three cadences Millet 17 Three varieties Sorghum5 to be in the hands of the congtegAtiane (x lS -:,cs Peas and two variants 3 all over Canada before Obristmas. CHURCH NOTES. S: eolal I,ou?on services are held Rin St. Pant's Church every Friday eveuirg at 8 o'clock. Rev. T. S Boe le will preach next Sunday evening a epeelel sermon to younu women. Oammunion cervico still be held in St sendreev's Presbyterian Church, On Snndeay, Marsh 29;h. broken he is apt to move gntokly. MannfaQtnrers are conetuutly being moved team E agland to eaatineut%l centres, diiveu forth by a falta;•ious fiscal policy, audit be h.ioves Canada to shote that she has iveu greater advan- tages to offer than the most fav rably situated European couutry, and that her prespeots for manufacturing concerns are not on: whit less than those afforded to farmers by her fertile lauds.— Winuigeg Telegram The Provincial Secretary laid a return on the tableau the Legislstnre ou Diun- howitg that between Feb 7th, l a5 and. Feb. 1st, l.t,, 04 Werra Dr. John Sltaa and wife left town Thursi1 y morning for California, where they will visit fora coapts of months, from whence they will journey to Nome, Alaska. Dr. John Sloan, of Nome, Alaska, asd R. R. Sloan, last' week purchased a farm from Joha Weston, of the flab cancessioa of Galeriah township, con- taining 150 sores, of wh'.oli • 40 aorea is orchard, mostly Spies. Price was $10,0e0. „A branch of the W. 0. T. U. has been organized in the village, with the fol• towing oifioers:---President, Mrs, Our. tis; Hon. Vice Presidents, Mra. Ander• son. Mrs. Small, and Mrs. Hartley; Vice President,Miss Bentley; Rec•Seo'7, Dues Moody; Oor-S:o'y, bars. Naylor; Treasurer, lire N. Gaming, Rev. I. B. WaUwin, B A , of Londou, a former pastor of the Bluevsle Metho diet Church has been extended a amine. mous pall to become pastor of ths Mark- ham Methodist Church. A week from Sunday, March 32nd, Bev. Canau Craig, will begin a week's special services in St. Pant's Church. These will be intended for the deepening of the spiritual life. A meet- ing for men only will be held in the Parish Hall on Sunday afternoon, the 22nd. The new hymn book for nee in the Anglican churches in Canada will con- tain nbout 750 hymns: selections being made from over 65 different hymnals in more or less use. Is is expected that the new book will be brought out so as S Neches 19 Raps, Kale and Field Cabbage3 ate Three varieties Clover 21 Sainfoin, Lacerne and Barnet3 23 Four varieties Grasses . -. • . ,3 Three varieties Field Beans31 Dominion Alliance, will preach morn- -.14 Three varieties Sweet Corn 3 ing and evening. Mr. Spence is pro - ea Fertilizers with Swedish Turnips ti G bablp the best informed man in the e i So,viug flange's on the level, 2 i province, on matters relating to temper - and in drills. . 2Sa Two varieties Early Potatoes.. . 2, ane reform; be sure yon hear him. eS i Two varieties medium ripening Next Sunday is Temperat ea Sunday in the Methodist Church here, when the Rev. B. H. Spsnoe, Saoretary of the Potatoes ....... '2 data s "'acs Two varieties Late Potatoes... 2I HIGH COURT SITTINGS. ���n 8 re ,za' Three ,rain mixtures ter grain f'aar6 clerks resigned and S7 were re. ; ` production 3 3 Cases Tried Before Mr. Justice Ma - 1 31: were dismissed for improper Cover, bee Last Week . partisanship, threethereport of the The size of seek plot in each of the I moved from ciiice. tat the last named 3, Three mixtures of Grasses and Clover, for Hay an Tt nwriEaity. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mo - Glynn, on the 9th concession, was the scene of a happy gathering on February 281h, when their daughter, Miss Mar- garet A., was united in marriage to Mr. Wm. 3. King, of Culross. The cere- mony was performed in the R. 0. Chart;, Wingtuym, by twee. Father Lanrendean, at the hour of 10' 30' a. m. The wedding maroh was played by Mrs. John (gibbons, of East Wawanoeh• The bridesmaid was Miss Rose McGlynn, and the groomsman Mr. Patrick King, cous- in of the groom'. The bride was prettily* attired in a dress of silk crepe de chime over cream taffeta, trimmed with yoke and cuffs of baby Trish lace, and wore a white silk hat with large plumes . The bridesmaid wore a dress of ohampagne eolienne over taffeta, trimmed with . all- over lace and velvet, with hat to match. After the ceremony the party drove to the home of ths bride's parents, where a dainty and sumptuous dinner was en- joyed, and' the afternoon ands evening spent in games, music and dancing. The bride received a number of hand- some, useful and beautiful presents. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold chain and oross set with pearls, and to the bridesmaid a handsome gold bro ooh. Mr. and Mrs. S'ng are comfortably set- tled on the second ooneeesion of Onlr oss, and have the hearty good wishes of a large circle of friends for a pleasant and Bright Eyes, Rosy Cheeks. (YbHi KERR - wingharn. Every Girl Can Have Them by Keeping Her Blood Rich and Red with Or, Williams' Pink Pills. •L . defaulter, and one on first t�'enty seven experiments and in The spring session of the Higb Court ming convicted for assa'alt. Between Feb. 7th, 1905, and Fah, let, 1207, 9l Division Court Bailiffs have resigned true 54 have been removed from shies. "; The reason given for tale removal of 44 of Rhee is improper partisanship, two inspector, ane ns a , Nen 2E) and 33 is to be two rods long by one rod wide; and in No. 2S, one rod i square. Each persou in Ontario who wishes to. join in th' work may choose any ONE of 1 the experiments for 1205, and apply for jury case, and five defended non -jury far incompeteney, one for oli age and p, drinking habits, three ou report of in- , spletor, one ter violation of the law, and one in the "public interest." of Justice for trial by jary opened at rosperona voyage over life's sea togeth- Goderich on Tuesday of last week I er acne the guests from a distance before the Honorable Dir. Justice Mabee. was Mr.Harry McGlynn, n, of Chatham, The docket was a long one, containing Brother of the bride. six defended jury cases, one undefended In the early days of her womanhood every girt—no matter what her station in life—should beHbrigstepst ve, cheer- ful and happy. be light, her eye bright and her cheeks rosy etth re is theglow condition th. ot thousands ndsut the rof young girls throughout Canada. They drag along, always tired, culler from headaches, breathless and with pal- pitatiug heart after slight exercise, so that merely to go up stairs is exhasst- ing. This is the condition doctors call anaemia, which means weak, watery blood. In this condition Dr. \Natanma' Pink Pills is the only safe and reliable medicine. These pills actually make the new, rich, red btood which can alone give health and strength, and thus make weak. listless, tale•faoed girls bright, tive and strong. Miss Albini St Andre, Joliette, qae., says: ' more grateful that r can s benefit I have found in t Williams' Pini; Pills. I down and very miser from severe pains and chest; ha • a ba and would lay aw and what alae I am for the use of Dr. as weak, run e. I suffered in my back cough, no appetite e moat of the night, id get did not refresh me. I tried... • eral remedies, but they did not help me, and I, as well as my friends, feared I was going into a de- cline. At this stage a friend who came to see me strongly urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and providentially I acted upon the advice. After using a tew boxes my appetite improved and I began to sleep much better at night. This greatly cheered me and 1? continued taking the pills for some time longer, when the change in my con`'ition was really marvellous � I was feeling as- well as I ever had done. I could sleep sound- ly at night; the pains and cough had disappeared and I felt an altogether different girl. I am 80 grateful for what Dr. Williams' Pink PU1s have done for me that I cheerfully give you permission to publish this in the hope that it may point the way to health to some other weak and Dr. Williams' ink Pills are Qgont o girl." all diseases due to weak, watery blood. That is why this medicine onres rheuma- tism, indigestion, neuralgia, Ste Vitus dance, partial paralysis, and the side- aehes, backaches and headaches caused by the troubles women alone suffer from. You canget these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 83 50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. , Ont. the same. The mfaun ateriel will be fnish- cases. rd in the order in whish the %malice- The first cause tried was tions are received uutil the supply is ex- vs. Beattie, an action for haneted. Ie- might be well for each ap- The parties to the action live or car plieant to make a second choice, f i THE ONTARIO ESTIMATES. the first could. not be grantee. All ma retial will be furnished entirely free of charge to each applicant, ane the pro• a ro er- e the The estimates of the p_^avinca s e l data will, of course, become P P ge.nditnree for lith were laid on the ; ty of th4 person who conducts the ex - table by Hon. Mr. Mat'aaesen, the pro- I pertinent. _ tiia:ci :i treasurer, is the L. isl,;tura" G. A z avrre, Director.y Fisher vs. Pigott et al wa Friday The total sums aalledd for by , Oataraa gricnitutal College, to recover damages for injur the estimates wl;<lter;nte v:,�,i1:7Srfi71 i Guelph, March 7th, 1;kS. is to have been caused on tb eabuicidled as fe'lowe: Current aspen _— -- Guelph and Goderich Rai w,• c)ittire, e,13i0,I&0 07; en Zapi.a a:aaunt the track was being buain. \i, ,1_; other per ess t4l tel• For' VISIT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE o.caansel ave pargaae,s of tiem srtscn a, mus: be re - me membered that last- year's in•tial rets .. slates were acealat n' l tee, wba:h were raised by 'supplementary e„imit:s to ti",.a- I five The ext minarets ss Williams seduction. in l-coder- ich township, and the case lasted tall; 9th can. Mr. Laidlaw was born to the afternoon on Wednesday, when they eery gave a verdict for plaintiff, and township of Eequesing, lion county, the the Judge recorded a verdict for $300) on Mareb 9:h, 1e2S, man of p to .and costs. Wm. Prondfoot, K. 0., fort Morris township when a young be ton thearm g qa settled n f plaintiff, and L. E. Danrey for defend- i _a years and soft occupied, lot 14, don. 9, in November, ant..g-1 Cie years later he married MORTIS. Another pioneer of this township passed away on Thursday, 7th ult., in the person of Robert B. Laidlaw, of the NEW GOODS FOR SPRING New goods arriving daily for the spring trade. NEW BOOTS AND SHOES For Dien, Women, Boys, Girls and Infants. Quality guaranteed. w New Ribbons, Collars, Belts,. Hat Pins, Naw Maslin3, Lawn, and Curtain Net, New Table Linens, Table Cloths ani Napkins, Fine Bleeched Damask Cloths with Napkins to match. New Patterns every week. You get the very latest styles in the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns. As sown as a pattern is out of style it is recalled. AKo out of date Patterns here. NEW GROCERIES, NEW SPICES. Our spices are pare, our groceries are fresh and good. New Biscuits -and Confectionery. New Frnit.RtAnother b chat old gross lot of' fi'ne•Tbilet Soaps. Salada Tea and Blaeon prices: Pcm our home made Orange Marmalade, it's good. Bay Y Glasses here, only 5c each. s an action ,< a • - - ies claimed Chrtstian McCallum, by which anion 11 e line of the children were born, nine of them stili 'way, while G living, two sons having died while quite By consent 't young. Mrs. Laidlaw died 13 years ago used n i.ive Stock Markets, Toronto, March 10—A very heavy run at the city cattle market to -day on top of a big ran at the Junction yester- day made business to -day slow and, draggy, and prices were barely main- tained at former levels: Buyers and drovers were- a good deal apart, the latter having paid in many cases per- haps tco high prices in the country, con- sidering the poor quality of a large bulk of the cattle brought in. As in recent markets, choice quality botcher and ex- port cattle were as firm as a week ago,• p Wednesday, the day the dee owing to their comparative scarcity. A. + edict. of $a0J without few heavy export cattle picked out at 15 ceived the fatal strike of paralysis. MT to w heavy , but there were not many of casts was recorded by the court. E L. Laidlaw was a member of St. Andrew's 1• scares of one hundred t�ntsri.a new Dickinson. K. 0., for plaintiff, Wm. church and a Liberal in politics, el• them. butCthese were ice- er cattle not sold at pap-rwith their wives visited the P Tamaot, K. C., for defendant. though he took no active part in, Either '� ordinary to medium butcher r.ektle .t given Agricultural College at Guelph ` Taman vs. Empire Accident a Surety parliamentary or municipal affairs. steady at to $1,35; common cotes and c3enr3sy lest. The party left To-CompsnF was an action by the widow was a man of his word and his- wore Be sore you get the "New Spring Quarterly Style Book." The best fashion book pnblisbed. Every woman sbonld have one. Price 35c for the. Style Book and a 15c Pattern. We expect to have every department fall of new• goods in a few days. They are coming just as fast as the manufacturers and' wholesale dealers can forward them. �, iliosamiummussm iiliiirii7iiTrIVVYYWITTTNL iiGircNNNYVNIIIViVi7i 4 i 410 4 > Yy Se ed - on to. ► given in mss: year s publie a�_oan.a were was 8e as his bond anywhere in- tthe via seacisl train, of Joseph Taman to recover i00t1 I e 03... v ,31 ,19x'3, svhila the further ex nli- mato in =tithing f hes Cribs by `he v P R manage- " under a policy held by deceased at the fl the oanntrv. The family left to mornu tares oat Rrsvi'd as -err -erns made tl e total ureas h the Ioss of a loving father are Susan and eti';ay for Il:7 $7.7&Y,==5 tTl• mens and were chsp'renea by air Geo. time of death. By eonxent of counsel IfJames, a Ham ani Dir. C. B Foster, of that rail-' :for bath parties His Lordship directed'- Andrew, of Rha Sth line; Ja Ia his haeget Breech lest este eelVaaeouver, B. C. ; Mss. Donald lits- way and air- 0 l . James, Deputy' that a ver3iat for a9SJ without o35ts, be ;.pathrson e<ti:sati l that the i..catne for i '--_tJ �ne we -ea ae a gee to whale the. •�i er of Agriculture. From the entered, W. Prandtoot. K. to , for Galium, of Walton, and Damn, -^. �r their arrival and rcelceme by pls%ntiff, Ivey and ]3ramgale, for de - 'Sohn, Annie, Mary and Finlay of the paane living at home,' eta' al ia^onie ns e -e rix ev the ea`>F2nte, was � �i� 4 a� stuff down as low as $2; good. but - ► ► oar Sale > > s cher cows steady at $3 SO -to 3,75. r Spring lambs were quoted at $5 to $•7; each. ► Hoge are firmer at $515, Toronto. The run to -day was about 100 cars, > I,. l �► s, i 1 60i} head of cattle, ��5�� with about >Peas, sheep and lambs, 403 hogs and 21ST 4 4 4 4• 4- 4 4 4 4 • 3 1' President and Mrs. Gelman until their Pendant, ash line, the last four rlvea de -ea -tare firom the college shortly be- Town of esforth vs. Disk, an adieu' The funeral took piece on Sa..nrday 1:� sJ � 1 im �sttant=evetian iu t s defendant, '� Aya J. L Small, hay was tile— Per IODIbs. The en y p ease breath �h f contract the moan R_ ca din' 4 • The f owing are the c ors ons : 4 a. year"s astistf3 is the face that she fore d' o Sao l; the party were g g for �r.a o afte ., seeing the various departments at .the who lied been grantee a loan of $10,i1i'0'' of elating at the hoses and grave. The choke 44 $4 651 ; tl of Premier s^� his c�i.csgne: 3claimed,t 3 h Richmond Join Medium ► between 'nee and etae students in the cal- • to 1 no is 4 of the re=per ilea departments, act :F that the a_son is „friend ), 4 1 g,, ar. everawhere evidences of �_sl tiff's solicitor can consent to such set- ;'last, Belgraye, and Asdraw ea. i geeziers-- al one :passed svhea ice setae, iia• tlenient. Adjattrne3tuiMaysitting ofbest 1000 pounds and up - eateries w ami eat eetesm ea the part of the tea nephew, from near Guelph_ eres_�'es were sites they came ane.er the . t,. that produces droit of fall E.tilament be-; a_ 3t?E4 4� college and, in herring its work exp sine oa eertaiai farms, it was pall -bearers were Sobel _ - easirs war. ar. st t3 last year t ate having fulfilled them. Counsel statesi Bulls S e5 25 n -, y r 1? the v:il.az:g prufecsoss. They Band'' nz Brigham, Geo. and John Jacksott iold� Light 3011 30� av,_ar1;s teem :n'•ulsd in the estimates S,e settled so far e3 planar- s John McCallum, brother -in- Caws 50 300 s { tutee `ernilt res area? catty' They sew thin talc t p wart to s la=ado s ..ore t x _..a =tu , s Pk Year; t'i�y -- parties. therefers do not, req ;re to to the Haas?. Vies orae thee. ser tin= Mining: and Engine Co, an action to. R Picked item the seen of $see ant, being aye, lo'""g mere; they le ed eetianely ca rgusting takes the pude of place in R meth= a Sherriofs -,�. rrifx h 'h A t e : �-it � c s red w b the �, and ..S _._tz._.. a 3n a ....... .y vines, r 0v G Cows -, �,,.,� .., the 3.^`1:L.=; tomato S sre:.ova g . ... Match ncatber of, Rod and f ix tth r t3 .rant, they felt eating HuronMater fineta in t'sna3a Pahl -jelled ............. . 5 15 Y 75 i; voted 350 a^ 00 300 wards 4 ' ALSO 4 4 4 S= bulls otos 1 & h > • q75 SOD�� 4 3OQ 3 a0' is tT ,� c0anls o, ins per , tween e pat i inti ;e3 the famous blind bat gam-,', was= vs, the Pittsburg and Ohio! The March Rod and Gun. But '— ,Vale, thin, Nen,ous? Then your blood must be in x very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it— Ayer's Sarsa- parilla, parilla, If yoti doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say abut this grand old family medicine. ' Es t't Ire gtear.an7Sc , a xt" ar '3 vat Ira a• r t...re s r+ 1, 8s i :r w t ., t �+, atie!9 ti Lw h.rt:a Ss rbc �� s .bseat'.zat M m-' re's. Resp +� ? L►sr >[ tr rel t;� i i.ee i re�r.ar ter inlet t>.srSY gimes rS � re* E' s, Md. i. CAes, t armYarL ii�s� #" is. vim. tip?GI Min 'MOM. T'*lar*ae*,41t*' Ire rel se. *8 armee, *tan eat. ats�+.rru- alta a for fal»=s arrest was tries by Sere Heir s -aaea. 2 C5 to 3 25 t Hs were at tie v� ite e d eeteal,� ani a ;d was s.:c i eoachn3_3, the 3ary giting it Hunt o ribed.told ta-Ai-while a near The gapes hvaris3 1, Fajen; ea 104lbe ...... w. 0 C5 to 0 3a' 4 it ss safe to se5 that few ladies present 1, a verdict ae $109 far g.''lintiff. E. L... 0 05 to 0 23 ,, ► I, b ea exaallent wasp= the Bloodhound, ; 0ati• p 5; tat 0 60 i i tnG ssan:3 fain eaten,: as s3ndeata if ' IDi icson, Ii 0., for p"sintifi. and the tkocpt'tt{ml =1tz eti ai a3dreas j y ..... .,.. •-• . 0 7s to 0 so!' ► e,rcams`snr_s l t¢titte3. The glair- &t tI s d a, lasioa ot rias este the'„ tie -1 Cab at Toronto en- .. ........ 0 :5 to 0 25 ;I te nitc of the satire lara1eon. was as- a were til discharged aha Has More the C a Batter..._.. ,. �- „_ : ► ,aim n bite3 "The Premi en w{ the Will aa3' Ergs pet des 025 to 025 , 1,- 1 s° -a,d to one o* Ilia girl sta3entL and l: `p hears Tao Tt. '150 es al, an 3 to to 3 flCi; ► salaam a cam to the Than'ga of the Wild." by Cy Warman l Wood per cord la CO to lb 00 ; ► c 9. liar reels area to the th ing imgi► a ills fy.,y iii Fuss"'-*+ II exper encs ehaw the reality as compar Led . -. Caere. The ?>`rs:La by the tlaWdtesse.3 , T— ed with the gl=iter of the life oa the Lira Hoffa, Slee the its :its were a worthy ir1bnta to' titian ra sera property said 1a have + niz felt oma roai It backwoods Hay per las 3t state t a al to was s zv ei ler frontiers et el e7't^ation, though the{Drit+3 Apeles to O T °!Sr�rS£� sal SSC' " tltl%�Tc� 1Il,E'I as 3 St d O{ . for, Chtakene. per lbs ental exa v raging latter mast retain its stirs ileus P ;'-y s, perbeahel 060 to 0 60 15 to t3 is '► a5tora a, 05 to005a, OS li. ai.er rets r':`tart' warn far ffbs glares cdnZeaons, aati'4. Cts re* 'ported there. Larare-anteats Gaol Magnetrons dee the., tatter throw t~�F their tenant of � i".."..lest " and ap a: bbs r is of erealente when t_ey tuna inti their At Mount Forest Fa1ti' Ryan azw3'` =enta tees all *„hast o. the ci?i*r can t while =skeitg a areieure 'iirents et the 'sr.n" = it credit.ii tf �n 'gists tired tis to are t 11.7 TAKE NOTICE. de' the ..,.,.} i 4 sad i�rt =niter �a Of this tsetses +3 .r= 111*!f•s• s That J. S, Jj Erbma, Dentist 1 > is ria ki= b+.J,atifal seta of i ► b -at mails a'yeli Thu' toast Let at 1G�sFaty Eirfrr . a t12lS�om "T " a the latter, the char a punkt Ini• , = . tap!rt1ng the Patent Aarahambee. ,+11 ► the health Ci she 1?., P l� by by c r e wti : rs of whirls tress s iksrantx3. roar, a t of Ti",Yo * at pres'a'la to I� Pt t C' t't tot,mac. Me. D. H. nen., #hrongh the brat et Also t. .h 3 %a i4 0 N3is Cali Aloha r. Fa ir, Wi lem= sat st , !ilia., Star, X!. J. new =let arrest: t futzt �n Was hr"t, sad tnei ee'd, en �fi'- S*ms-3 ab.a slats bbs pas:ijher and teeth for eight dollars ► AT 4 4 4 4 1 4 al. 4 4 4 ego MILTS 1Ningham