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Up'at, Wiartoathe other day, an
absurd run°..on a bank was started
and the officials 'were. kept, . busy' for
some hour. Paying out looney; The
C111360 of it is said to' be atoriee told
by a farmer'employee, and action is
to be taken spinet : him.' 'It. takes
very little to elarm;tho small depositor,
Who is not` a student of 'finance, and
whoseevery : abillin . represents; so
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much sweat and self-denial,,
The King's: Birthday is inNevem
bee, a period of the, year. very unsuit•
able ; for such a'brilliant millitary
'functionas trooping 'the colors, and
the announcements .that the day is to
be oflicislly celebrated this year on
Nay 30 giree much Satisfaction. The
celebration mill Mark the beginning!of,
the coronation ` festivities, as` many
royal end other distinguished erson
YP.
*gee from abroad will,' it; .is ` expected,
arrive' by `the end of May in readiness
for the great ceremonies of June 26
and' 27. Ministerial banquets"; in
honor of the,,soverign's birthday, ,this'
year will be on a much grander scale
than hitherto, and the town houses of
several members of the ovrum g e ent
are likely to be the sce f much
sea o m c
reneh, is; therefore' classed as Eng -T
h In is
; but a person .ofJ :mixed . ,
bite and red • blood, commonly
own a's a "breed," is
Mr. John Kuntz, wort driller; !who
"Peat the winter at bis nom%
Hawksville • returned thin •week ,and'
• bas;atarted_tlr Work With his• partneri
Mr, McGregor, '1 heir first well is, c n
Mr Grahain'sfarm near Sheppardtorr
Mr. John Kgechtel ,left for Loraine'
'set week.
Dir: John D'IcKeweie aucl_ family at e
Moving to Sarnia tijis -week:
: Mrs., Ken,: McLetwan , had a. nuyw
ber of yonng'ladiee, at`a:" quilting, bee
limit Friday', •
Mies' 'Bookie McKenzie who
working in Ripley; sprat, Sunday at
home.
I30i.YEO,OD
A number of .our oun even have, ry l:
gone. west "this spring ; T
r A.'-Shoebottom ,,hawTIN,turped`
home, after an extended visit' with
friends around London and ,Luce.n..•
Mr. 'John' Hayes of Kinlough has
moved into'our hamlet where he, hes.
found employment with T. H. Ackert.
Mr. Archibald i'1Zeliiarmid . has;
given up ;farming.. He has rented
hill: farm to Mr. Albert Salmon,
l iss M McI enzio bas returned
home after: spending a pleasant• time
with Kincardine friends.... •
'•The • pupils of Holyrood - publ'ic,
schoof•i ill be engagtid.with their ex'
amInetions this week
;.classed as
G-uAR1l'AAS OF
TRE:' HOME.:..
gaiety on the night of Ma 3o mu, wftb a sol► -description .ot his
g y g 7 [hive .origin to denote: the breed
Nationality. applies • by, right' of es
bushed -usage` to tae .citizens of •
nada., and In this bu►iiatin the term ' '
armada" is used as descriptive of '
very person whose borne, is in the
untag; and who has acquired righte.
f citlzensttip_ln.it;„ A_ierson,.who was.
ern in•the United States 'or France
r Germany, or other foreign; •coun-'
y, but whosehome is, in Canada, and
ha is a• naturalized citizen; 1s classed.
s a Canadian ;'so also is -every per
t n' born.,; in the ,United Kingdom, or
ny ofits colonies, wlioi e;residence in;
nada„` is not merely temporary..
liens living in the country acre cies-
fied. by nart, cc
ionalities, .aording to
ie countryof; their birth, or ° the
.entry to which they profess' to owe
llegiance • •
Popiulatloi; ,by Origins
The population by origins' for On
aa•lo and the definitions, are as.
SEED GRAIN' COMPETITION r
The'last- ar nual report of the ' Hun.
the Minister of ; Agriculture for the
—liowinion-is-remarkabiy. i stere -stir —
reading puerility, ' but more especially
where it refers to, the progress that.:is
being made by; young Canadians along
the linea of practical grain culture.'
With a: view to .stimulating• inc`reas-
w'
in .eat•ia`the ro in .and e ta-
ed to ,8 g , . ye
tion sed- r in cow=
at"ells ee n•a o
• m i oleo of ra
, R �
ttition among boys arid'- girls livin
03 Canadian'°farms was started'in.the
spring of 1900.To' encourage them
in this work,'' Sir William C. Macedon
Montreal donated th sum of o e of
d. u
$10,009, to be given iven in cash prizas;.
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according to.,plans. which were arreng
ed'' by,.Prrfessor, Robertson. ' Thebe
prizes; are ,distributed tinder :the:
rv' i '.::
a ie onof. the:Dominion Depart:
!
went of Agriculture.
The competitors in the seed ..grain'►
competition: are growing seed grain on
arcially prepaied ploti of land'. one-
arter of ..an, acre in '`each ' .
9p plot,
selecting seed each'. year from these
p$ote do sow•. on '.the pint forr,' the
succeeding year. They gather large;
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well-filled' heads froo ,vigorn
us' plants,
before the :.grain: is cat and after all
*Alia conditicns of growth have been,
obeerve.' d and
then thra
shthese. hea
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ds.
By screening and handpicking •tat
.llrge.well-developed grain, grain, fr �.th .
.,es
, selected
selected•heade the se
ed fa
r'next,.Yeses
seed -grain Plot is s cured. , This
means ,and manner of •selecting sued
has now been conducted for two years.
n overeight
o hundred Canadian farma
ms
which are 'fairly .well distributed
•t
-throughou-tbedominion;.
The expressions of .appreciation
which have been;' received frons the
parents and, teachers:of nianrof .the
boy. ,and'"'giris who have undertaken
"the work of managing s, aeed.gra i
plot have been most gratifying. 'The'
• nature study connected with the,selee-
Sion of "seed grain,: according.:to the
syttem followed, is 'as helpful as' it is
'interesting.' There cau;be ' no doubt,
r' Robertson has ay' P[Oleeso a ,staled::
elsewhere; that a eystemaaic, Contin-
ued,
ontin-ued .,selection 'of ",seed -grain' from the
Most : vigorous and, productive plant's:
: in the :P lots will lead to great improve-;`
inent' in! the crops' throughout the
Whole of the country. 'The'Fducational
,influence of the seed rain. competition
g Pr
is"exerting". Wholesome effect upon
'boys. and girls whose•school_years are'
:...'nearly,ended and who , roar ,never
d
again be offered pan inducement suffi-
cient to awaken and develops a. liking,
for a careful , and educational, study of
nature and 'natures. methods. This
"Progressive agriculture'' branch of
the Macdonald Miinual ;Training fund
is growing in influence and usefulness;
and there is•good reason' to anticij ati
With confidence that it will, prove of
'. perpetual advantage: to Canada, not
'ontS through the iwprovemeut of
Beed -grain';, but also, ' through the
increased intelligence, and • enlarged
abilities of, the 'bops and''girls who
have taken part in the; competition..'
Soldiers,. wars and noverntnents
all play their part, but the real
guardians ,of ourtiomes are ti,he
beuutfful, tasteful thin w¢
g ether al' out us;;" they transform•,
plain walls and breathe a welcome
whenever .you 'enter.' You will
Lind our selection of wallcover-
ing suitable, we Believe, in every : �1 N. T _ N;
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ANEWTO
Honor graduate in- dentistry, Tor
Dentat'College, and Doctor of Dental
fiery, Toronto U niversity. • All modern plan.
of operation and carefult,eer.in workmanship
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Taprepared.t4giveieesonsen*; ,'
,PiIAN4. AND, ORGAN
At her 1pme ou :
Qawpbelt St., LUC,ItNOW
Fri-.i� ,6:ri'ilTi • +74,ii7Fi,Ee : :7 f: :
QRS. , A. M .ABMSTRONC..:
Prune, Qrean, 4iolin,•
Voice Culture,, The.ropgh
BassIia imony',and Counteiy
Pn hili prepared for ', Conservatory`
OXcLrninntio115, e"
RE.s1 D,L11'CE—:Campb.ell street
USW= :TAU
Lessons in r^
Vocalusi. andand_ Harlistrulonnental'
llm
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are taught : by -
MRS. P. KEE
sense. :;I;t 'comprises. ali the style,
and extant and represents
the'best wall piper art, • We' 'have
to -day. Office in Alba 'sblock,ypateirs. •
P.S.-}Pill viriit, Ripley eperyThursdaY
Our invitation is. to every Housekeeper
to call and :inspect our inacrni6cet.
stock.
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W. J. MI I CHELL•
JEWELER . '& STATIONER
. �Ty
afternoo
Fire, .Insurance!•
Insure' 1• our (property against loss or dam
age by, fire,, in the old reliable National and
1\ ercantile.l'owpanier, low"late- n6d'pti c-7-
tual payment.
• Deeda, \Yells, Mortgages', Leases, Agree
menta etc.,neatly,:executt.J.
Ofecee : Town Rall,' Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday afternoons, •
These 000l'moraiz gs-sur, linos aro coukplete•
=f
list of''bu ors it g0'l1' oil's, not ail our �
t ' will pay you to got there :
A.
CL' ' QCK' QF' FRE H°' G'h'OCIiI'E:
.`I W AYS ONHAN•U.,..
GT\'rE US A TRIAL
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.uliemiaiar 138, 870
license District of l South 3Euoe
To TAVERN . I EEPERS, SHOP KEEPERS,
AND ALL OTiiERS INTERESTED:
NOTICE is hereby given that application
for License for the sale of Liquor in the`
License District of South Brace for the year
1902-3, comunencing on thefirst day of May
•next, 'will . be received, by the undersigned
up to the `
.First .Day of A ril 1902
Applicants wilt .;require_. to furnish the
names of 'two: good and sufficient Imre! les
when making such .application :'•Any appli-
cation from a party not now a licensee under
the Act, or' for premises not now licensed,
must be accompanied by a certificate signed
bye majority of elrctors entitled to vote, at
an election of the Legislative Assembly it
the polling sub -division in whichthe premisili
for which a license is sought are situated,
and said majority must include one-third'
of the electors who are at time of making
application resident within said polling
sub •division.
, JAMES BE.YAN,
Inspector,,. Lucknow, Ont.
Mar. 12th, 1902.:
o -t
L wish ` to inform: the fam
• ing community in this, vicinity,
that :I have opened up a'far'm'
produce business in the store
lately occupied u It,d ...by.
AIr. Fred
p..
:Grundy, where I
will. a lie
hlau all kinds
llest-cash price for
• of Fa,. •.
rm Produce.
•R,emembe
r�'�ve
a
the
Py
it. price.
rice.'
,Give us a call and .be con
vinceth
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CAMPBELL BLOCK LUCKNOW
SPRING' TERM- OPENS APRf;h 1
51711 Al
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• STRATFORD, 'ONT.
-GIN Tim NOW AND BE,1 C'tDY TO,
:ACCEPT A GOOD POSIT,I'JN; IN,
THE' BALI.... This popular school; with its'
splendid siaff of teachers; ,thorough' cunraes.
of study, and reputation for atrittly.'ai,h-
ra;:e work'' is the one'.for you to 'attend, „
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collr5e cc;;upiea:'a far higherlet'eh than
the average business': college:' . Write fur
circular,;
3 n.ess of breath,: loss of R hive, '.cold
W. J. ELLiOTT. Principal. PP -.
hands and' feet,'headache. dark circles'
ied'ers and Horemen. under the eyes.,.:pain e back- nds
Important to..Bre • „s side auk all'the'other in accothm animeaxit
P,.
of a randown and weakened:constit'u-.
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C CAUSTIC
BALSA
;Veterinary �� ; ;
Ettrek,a . .
J. D. MCNAB, C. E
ONTARIO LAND' SWW-EYOR
SEAFORTM` P. 0.
Engineer for Wingham, Seaforth
Hbwiek Culross .: ment- Side
walks, Sewers; andEta Township Drains'
will • be'gy.,en special : attentionCe
Engineer for the Village of 1.ueknow.',
Agent for Continental Life Insurance Co.,
for the County of Huron
District Ag nt for New York Mutual.•1 ife
Insurance Com an ,
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For Sale or To Rent
tl , }arae and commodious frame house on
'Havelock street, *mid quarter of a mile 'north"
„f the station. The house contains five rooms'
and woorish'd. , On the>nrewiset -there is a
;oud frame stable and- a small orchard. The
lot co :tains one and three quarters 'acres.
and good, spring well: Owner.will either relit,"
or sell at a real.onable'9gure, •
•MUS..JAS'.1 R. FALCONER.
• Box 180, L tckno:v P.O. ,
IT'S YOUR NERViS
I'ts .►r Condition of Your Nerves
Tha Zither Makes Your Life;
A.'. Bound of -Pleasure or
A. Useless Burden...
To many women life 'As One round
of sickness,• weakness and ill health.
1`o .attempt the :. lightest household
duties fatigues ,them. `. Many of the
symptoms accompanying this,' state of
decline :are t . a feeling ,of ti edheT., on
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`nt s - � sinking'
waking,` faintness, , tzzin sd . e ,. e
feeling,P alitatiou of the. heart, short
P
,•.;t, tt X111 these syinYi°,toms `and conditions.
mrd sire, ly ;cie simply tl a t:esult efa poor' quatity�
tcrpeclp fur t
+ orbs splints iixui detective circulation' o.f the' blood:
n • t��rth a. `wasting away of the nerve'
,ell.. „'
etc, in lior•tts By feeding the system with
;.'arid fa. itrop '.
Jaw An cattle. -••
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'See iiatnplt.
TRADE MARK ,let which au-
cownpanits tv«sry hurtle, , i viiig i uientific trent
DR. WARD'S
mentin the vagi, ns.ir:teases.'r It earl be ivied- ''•
in every case of veterinary practice tVhere, BLoUD--•
etimulatiny.t{spLc,tions aril bliilteri are pre-
scribedl It h;t, no St 1' I1iott.• I very, bottle
sold ist,4 tarantee d to give satisf:,etrr,i,,
• l'75•; per, hllttltr,. • 'Sold by all (1'I . ists•rind
cnUn'.ry 't.r,'keepers, •.- Prepared 1.v.;.1'i11�.
EL-IEI{A •fi t I'1:1:[NAllY 11fi;Dtet\E..
COyf1'ANY, Lohdv,f, (h:t.:
G•'NERVE PILLS
You strike at the root of the diseasi
and lay a solid' foundation on .whiC1
to build, Soon the weight increases
° the sulken cli'eeks and flattenedbusts
fill ottt, the eyes get bright,' and the
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To ..Rent;
• -thrill of ,renewed ..health and stength
• vibratos th:ro'u h' ,tiro- :s •stem: • Price ., • ...,, •. 1• Iilt.ghr:�p:hfr.:<i:;i•7.a+tt hurl contain.. 6v y ..,
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•Tfyou desire newest design'` t.ndlterlw.r,thr�htnlrirnh,Frnt�larz�nail,,r • east
• , of Hier t')11a • of, .l odic..,. ,.. 1`lrr• ,,(,aid , .' PO it SALE RRY.•
At �OWe.t ossible' prices c�ntairr� the eh �u;rtit lith+lis „f'wl,u•r Y,Irl,l y.
' r 71,
log
a I r t rnhaed , or rnr I h' 50 cents ' 1 r :t.
11 t an e bo
r 1 hr+ i, a vrry mot t, l,l:in, and '•%%ill
f r.nted t:Eieap to ;i snit li,le ;trf.11:iut,
I o not::seilu •abroad ;: youll flrrttict rirtir;ftlars a :'sly to, - i `
gain nothing by 41,1 We eau
supple you with 'the : latest-
productions" ,of ;the !ead lig
Manufacturers,' and at prices
you.'"%vciuld' pay. ,-tor ''.iliferior
papers 'elsewhere..
• 1Iere's an unrivalled •col_
lest ion of wallpape1 s to pleak e;
critical tastes..Wallpapera
' 'Oak and Tom. u:r B'..d
lo
that fast'idious " house proud,
;. . 8-
,ptlrcltaserS mill enthuse abOnt.
Liver and I(1 .ne Diseases,
Ye sell front the earner` 's , •
stand, olntr
'eat �ii�i1 1,a,1s etc
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; Ask '17rug istdr write direct to 1,, lir. stoLodd, Cowrtictr; On s r, `�Xttpb� X'. tS'f roc - ti
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by G. W Berl & Son, Luokno ► dhowi"�'a'm x.
BERRY &:SONt.'
I,s the lace for go'l {'hen ou - rc' biro . an.. t 't''
p, Y of 11.
0 earn
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Bedroom u
5 is S grin s' and, Mattresses,
P
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'Chairs and Parlor
Suits- ,
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Sideboards,
Eg en
t sion,r `
Ce
a ntre:.Tables,'
ndow' . Shades and C Stain_ Poles
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Pictures and it':'. :Framing:
Oo h� '
goods � 'ahci prices suit "everyaiody.•:
Call and 'be convinced,
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surrouttling, ountry, that'1 have' urcha:e(1 tlid
business lately c' i►i'i� d n.n. h• Mi- Thos.' 1f iii :ill
the building r': 'i ti •
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GRUCERIES
CANNED` 'GOODS,.•:.,
CONFECTI
MEATS. Etc, etc.
Everythiwr new and 1p_to.ditte. Call iti and
ate: °No trouble to show `goods:
'CANDIES; ..'„
CROCKERY.
FLOUR':lit'FEEDD
l;ntteri` t.r r h, " .'t:,, .
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