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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-03-07, Page 5March 7ttit 19t)7, ++++++++:tee+++++++44-e+ +++++++++++++++++++++ Thc NtOLSONS BANK 1110011P0RATED BY ACT OF PARLIA,IeENT18. Capital Paid lip St000,000 Reserve Fed $3,00koo Fenner& Sale Igeteir cabbed or collected, 'Wattle on all points of the Dominion*, Great Britain, United States, and all Foreign Count ri- es berught end Bold at hest eates, Advances made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and BuSinette Men at lowest rates and on most favor- able ternet., . SAVINGS BANK DEPA.R.TMENT--Depesits of $1.00 and upe___ wards received, interest -allowed at higlieliteetifeiffrehtees- Ire feeder --;" 4. of deposit, compounded, half yearly and added te principal June 30th and December 31st. . ee, C. E. DOWDING, Manager;. CLINTON NeWH. Millinery Establishage ment ensrammagenermismeame o. ."- ,• . In the Jackson Store nearly opposite the Post' Office. . • • Watch for Siiiring Opening Announcement next - week. Satisfaction Guaranteed. • 7 Our Rimless' Glasses Please - the Particular. They ere fitted be. :4 comingir to the fest. awes of each patron. The finish of eur• spectaeleware is fault. less, the At perfect.. 11,31. A. J. GRIGG. Scientific jeweler and Optician CLINTON, ONT. Coffee Coffee 4411,441.414,4b DR. OVENS, OCULIST SURGEON • etc.', Will be at }Jeanie& drug, store on Thursday, March 7th. Glasse • properly fitted .and diecases or eye ear and. nose treated. • • 4•1, •••••••••••••10 IMariine$ YOUNG-KETTLETON -,- In Kippen, on February 27th, iyo Rcv. Ur hart, °Jon "Young of Rossburn, Map., to Elsie Nettleton of Kip. nen'. STEWART,,,-OREFoCa--In Exeter; on; • Febreary 25th, at the home of the. bride'S Parents, by Rev. 'Going, Alex: Stewart to 'Edna, detighter of Mr: IVM. Creech., all of Exeter. • Births. EVANS--In Clinton, on March 5th. DC' and Mrs, 14:stu13, a daughter. • 13AKEit--In Goderiele on February 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bak- er, a: son. • McCREATH---In Goderich, on Febru- ' ary 27•th, to Mr, and Mrs. \V. J. McCreath, a daughter, THORNTON-LI Witigham, .on Febru- any 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Reber Thornton, a son. ' • Deaths. • aosEirrsoN-MOORE--At the resi- dence of the bride' sr brother, Mr. .1. .W. Moore on Wednes- day, March 5th, by the Rev. W. E. Kerr,Alice Matilda Moore of • Clinton to • John Robertson of Monterief, Grey towhip •BURNS -Ie Godericli township, • on • March David W, Burns, aged 64 years, 7 POWELL-In C1inoF, oit Febrintry, peat, Mrs. John Powell, aged .65 years and 3 Months. IVIGHTMAN-IneGoderieh, on Febru- e ary -NH; Christianee- wife of 11. • J. Wightthan, aged 41 e•mirs and 9 months. : NOBLE -In • Gederich, or February . " 22nd,. Qat. Joseph Noble, aged 63 years and 1, month, • PORTER -In Godericb, m February 24th, James Porter, aged 76 years. • JAFY-In Galt, on. • Feliruary • 21st, Kate E.,••eldest daughter et eith late. Peter 'Jaffrey, and, emit of lefts. C. A. Nairn, Goderieh. STEELE-In Tavistodk, oth February 21St, :the infatt • sent of Dr. 'and Mrs. Steele. •, CHAO*, NewfrRecorti Blake Mr. 0. Ilechler hart leased the chopp- ing mill treat Mr. Jacob Gingerich for a tern' of years and bee teken poem, ion, The mile will be ran, as hereto, fore, Tuesday and Friday of each week uutil further notice or given. Mr. Beichler solicits the patronage of all having choppiyg to clo, . Miss Jane Ruler left••on eVeduesday for Heneall where she intends. learn- i n Mg r111.11011.111HeerYukh and family have mov- ed into their new quarters ad now can boast of 'having one Of the thwart, homes in Huron County, Mr. 3. Thompson purposes holding his Auction sale in a few weeks. Mr. Geo. Sparks attended the meet- • ing of the Presbytery held in Clinton on Tuesday last, The following report shows the re-. lative standing of the pupils of S. S. No, 9 for the month of .February. V .0Iase-Ruth Kaye, Thomas Mey- ersIVR.01Itse 67°ePil-rea'hel Manson, Pearl Zapfe, o,FiaslosottleGOoardpolinngkanson, Albert Keys, Ethel Zapfe. - - .Sr. II. Class--Jakie Brennerman, Mikie Kennel, Peter Gengerich.•• Jr, II. OIRBEi---Jakie Moyer, Erneriiiel. Meyer, Wilbert Hall. • Pt. II. Sr. -John A Meyers, Sophia beech, Katie beach. • Pt. it. Jr. -Lorne Manson, Nancy 13rennerman, Edmund Erb. Pt, Is -Clarence Hall, G, S. Howard, Teacher. , • TH'S IS FOR YOU -IF YOU WANT a good endowment policy or a good ti•ceident and sickness police drop a mad to A, Hooper, Clintotre to A* -NOW IS THE TeME.-TO PLACE your ..oreer. for Forming before the advatice, : in price. Uee :the . Ceti' Spring Wire made by the, Canadian Fence Co. of which I am agent in this district. • I am also agent for the celebrated Heintznian Piano.e, F. IV; Evans, Box 1-55 Clinton P.O. Try our choice blends of -Coffee ranging from 20c to -40c per lb. Our "White House" Coffee is extra choice. 40c per lb. .So'd in 1 -lb cans at A. D. Beaton "Phone 111. Prompt delivery Crockery When you neederock- ery it will pay you to buy from our stock. Glassware Your stock of Glass- ware has continually to be replenished. See • what we have before buying eisewhere. €roceries In buying from us you • •• - 'stitdiof gelfit* n'e', fresh„goods at ,prices t .01 int . Your Patronage Respect- - tally•Soliated. •. vh „ see A. J. Holloway AYING. put in •a comph:te new tail- oring stock In connection with my Gent's FUrrxish-. ir g business, recently purchased from J. W. • Newcombe, I. will be in a position to give my pat- rons a choice of the best and. newest patterns in Tweed and Worsted Suit- ings ever shown in elin- ton; also a fineassort- ment of Worsted--Pant- ings. Having conducted A Merchant_ Tailoring business for e past 12 • years and being my own cutter, I am in it position to guarantee -fit, and..satis- -faction. • ' • Place your,order early. • • Ready-tsp...wear Clothing. • Weare also showing a- • d fine spring ,assortment of Men's Suits and Over' coats, Boys' Two and Small Boys' Fancy:Suits. • You cannot, do better than giVa us a call, You will find•buf. prices are right. • •• *II dltAtii(li Oressed and altered to suit• pur• i'aser. A 441 • A • r77:47f17-7- t. VV,. JAP)BS opposite the Market, CLINTON STEELE-In Tavistock, on February 25th, Annie R. McGregor, •wife of M. Steele,' M. D., aged. 33 yeact • and 10 months. e • HARTIIETB-In Dashwood, en -Febru- ary 24th,. Waldo 'L.; son of Mr. and Mrs, Jonas* Haetleile aged, 11 years' and 11 months; • HEDDE--At his horde in Crediton East, 'on. February 24th, Mr. Wes- ley Eleddele, aged 38 years, • FEB,Gle.(501\1-In Eginontiville, on:Feb- ruary :21st, •Elizabeth** Carnochan, relict- of the. late Thomas Forgii-: Oh, aged 70 years. • • Kippen ter • Porter's 'Hill Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weston and .Mr. and Mrs. G. Vanderburgh attend- ed.the funeral of the lattet's father Meek, Thos. Carson of • Lucknow this we Mr. flowardeCorceiaaide to be out: again after having AV route*. ' Mrs. 3', Benson Celt visited ire our vi- cinity -recently. • Bethel Epworth League are having a literary evening on Mar. 13th. Every- body welcome, Free to all. Miss Anna Rutledge has gone to To- ronto wheke shoe hes secured a position in a drug store. • Miss Nellie Macdonald has been sp- ending a few days renewing. obi ac- quaintances around here. Mr. John • Young met with a seri- ous accident elle other day Which me ans laying off work for a melee of months, be having got his leg broken in a fell last Wednesdity. • Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Patter' are on the sick list botheeeing leict up. ,••• . • Mrs. A. Minn vvAringittrigirerfriend Mrs. Johnston oneday last week. . Those who going .West this pring ere making preparations. to flit pretty Scan. We shall miss them. - We have- had our share of 'wedd- ings this winter. • The first was Mr. • Robert Dinsd ale andel iss. Alice White- man, who were heave enough to take a life trip on the matt imonial S'ett. The next week Mr. Dignan and Miss Celia Mellis embarked and are enjoying their , honeymoon here.before .going to the Moosejaw district to farm, where Mr. Dignan ownsi a t hree-quarter section: Aof land. These were followed last week by the Weddinneenf Mr. Young Of Manitoba and Miss Elsie Ket tleton. who intend to leave in about • two weeks for their home in Mae., where the.gronin is a presperous farmer. The 'first mentioned couple remain with us here. o'rhus the three happy couples are to reside in three differ- ent province's: The three brides reared • in this immediate vicinity, hut now • they are to he Wiley separated. . • All join in wishing the young people long, liappy and prosperous- ilves. • CAUGHT BY THEORIP-oi_ RELEASED BY U -NA. -----..... La Grippe Is EPIdernie Catarrh, 4 mom sparee no clam or rise • tionelity. ,be, cultured and the ignorant, the erietterret and the reaper, the mitoses. end the classes are ell sub- ject to le grieve. None are exempt- all are lieble. . •. . Lit grippe la well-n*1110d. The originel term, la grippe, Is Wrench, but it bag' been shortened by the busy American to one word "gripe" Without any intention of doing eo, a new iverd has been coined which de- scribes the disease exactly. The ailment clings to the patient as tenaciously at; if some terrible giant had clutched him in a fatal clasp. Men, women and children,- whele •--te.wne and cities are caught in the bane- ful grip of this territle monster:• ' Have you, the grip? Or, rather, has the grip caught you? If fer, read the to followin delteri i. These timonials will shoeyou the qUickes tend best means of ridding you - elf of this tenacious • disease and its after-effeots. ' Suffered Twelve Years froth After. •Effects of Le' GriPpe. - . • • Mr. Victor Patueande, 8'8 Willson St., Tottekafires„ a well-knr wn carpen- ter and member of Knights and Ladies of Security, writes: • ' • . •. "Twelve years ago I had a severe at- tack of la grippe and I never really re- covered' my health and strength -but grew weaker every year, until I. was unable to work. "Two Years ago I began using Peruna and it built unjnyiutrength_s§ -tlaatin a *couple of months I was able to go to work again. • . • "This winter I had, another attack of . la grlipe, but Pertuut soon drove it out of my system. . • "My wife and., I consider Pernna a household remedv.n Pneumonia followed La Grippe- . Pe-ruAna, the Remedy That • • Brought Relief. '• Mr. T. Barneeott, West Aylmer, On- tario, Can:, writes: "Last winter I was 111 with pneumonia after having in grippe. I took Peruna . • • Stanley 'Township •school Report. -The following is the. February Monthly i•eport of S. S. No. 14, Stanley. Names are ib order of Merit _ • 5the-Eleanor Hood, Edwin Gemmel!, Etta Jarrot.. Sr, 4th -e111. M. Fish'er, f;ena Mcpeath James Jarrett. • Jr. .4th -James Gemmel!, Herbert Jonee, Ada elel3eath. . • Sr. 3rd -Hannah Dinsdnle,. Sarah Rathwell. •• • jr. 3rd -Lola Rathwele Arthur /ones Sr. 2nd -F. Germ:nen A. Fisher H. Kehl. Jr. 2nd -Anna Hood, Ida Rath - well. • • . • . 2nd Par t-IVallie McBeath, Allie Mc Murtie. • ••• ist Parf--(4. E. McKay. J. N. Wood, Anna L. Fibber.. ......The_fallavegg are the best spellers in - the monthly. :spelling matches :-6th, Edwin Gemmell. Sr. 4, Murray Fisher. Jr. 4, Jno. Kehl, Sr, 3, Hannah Dins. • dale, Jr. 3 a,nd Sr. 2e-flerbere Kehl, 2, Ida Rath -Welt • . • BOY WAN'rED.-APPLY AT THE Clinton Knitting Factory. ' AUCTION SALE OF leARee. STOCK • Implements., Eta. The uedereig•ned has bhen instructed by Mr. J. W. Hill to sell by public euctecet. at Lot 33, Con. 7, Heelett; en Titers - day, March 11th, the following.: 3 heavy deaft horses rising 5 Years, 1 heavy. draft horse .rising 4 years, 1 heavy drait .gelding rising 3 years, 1 .heavy draft filly ,rising 3 years, 1 • draft rising 2 yeers, 2 cows aewly soalved, 1 farrow cow, 2 heif- ers rising 3 years, supposed to .•be in calf, thorebred cows supposed • to be in Calf, 1 theirobeed bull 2 years old, 1 eliotebeed bull rising 1 • year, 1 therobred heifer tieing 1 year,' 2 steers rising 3 years, 5 st- • eers rising 2 'mare, 2 heifers rising 2 years, 4 steers rising. 1 your, • 2 heifers rising 1 year, 2 young cal- ` • Nee, 1 brood, sow arid pigs, 45 hens, 1 Frost & Wood binder, 7 -ft• bete new; 1 Deering nower, 1 hay Tond- • er, 1 hoese rake, 1 rack lifter, 1 • Naxen drill; nearly new, 1 Deed ig diee harreW, le discs, 1 Masaey-iIat- ii 1 double kW • plow, 1 eitnall twin plow and 2 giggle Mews, 2 set diamond her- • rows, 1 scueller, 2 wagerne, one 1 light wagon, 1 fanning mile, 1. land roller, I set bobedeighs, 1 De ..i cream _separatorj. set doab- le tug Witness, 1 secsinifiNifffess, 1 set, plow harness cutting box and carriers. Small val and press for • maiming cheese., sugar keetle,, wheel- barronv, horse power, / chains, hay rapk, pulper, 2, iron. evekyokes ',and whilfietrees, pig rack, weigh scalesi, .1000 weight. •scales • 10 the; grain bags number of Credal posts, a quantity ofihey, (arks, hoes, ntiov- • elh, nuriiito6 iiit;leics.. •Alf will be"Sold withotit rPFV'e' the prop!rietor lits'ttliPOSO of his farm, •le at one o'01)eic sharp,' Termsr., Al sums of '110 and under, testi oeer that amount .8 Menthe credit on approved notes,..3 per cent. discount on credit amounts. J W. Hill, Proprietor, Tlios, Ilrown, Atte.; tioneer. 4 • Huron Co. StockExhibition at Clinton. Thursday. April 4th, 1907. pRizg LIST. • 'HORSES. • •• C LYDESDALES. / • • let. 2nd 3rd . • Stallion, a yrs 'and over . ... ,$10 'Stallion, 2 yrs anal under " 6 4 • 2 SHIRES Stallion. 3 yrs and over. . .... •-•• 3' • for tveo, mantles, when• I became quite well, and I can say that any_one can be cured by it in a reasonable time and at • little expense. • . • "Every time takee, cold, I take some • Peruna, widen Makes me well again. • "I also advised it for my' daughter who was 80 111 with prostration that she could • not follow her trade of dress making. • "A bottler of Pertum, made such a change in bee that-shehas-been able to follow her trade -ever since. "I also induced a young lady, whowas • all rundown and confined to the house, • to take Peruna, and after taking Peruna for three months sheer; able to follow • her trade of tailoring. . . .Stallion, 2 yrs and -under 6 ' 4. • 2 • . PERCHICRON. flest Pereheron Stallion ' • 10 • • 1.11DAVY DRAUGHTS. Brood Mare. 3 yrs and over .....• 6 Brood Mare. 2,y re and under -5 Gelding, 3 yrs and over 6 Gelding, 2 yrs and under 5 Team in harness, . 8 Family of 3 colts of ..... ,,. 6 AGOIOULTURAL: • • Team in harness, 1st. Roller donat- ed by Thos. Murphy agent Deer - b kg Mfg. Co., value .. . ... .„5 3 Brocd Mare,- ;j yrs an over 5 • 3 2 Brood Mare, 2 yrs and under 3 . 2 1 GENERAL PERPosE. Team in harness, 1400 lbs and under 6 4 5 4 2 • 3 .2 3 2 3 2 '6 4 4 • , Stallion, 16 hds Sc. under, 3 & over 10 5 2 Stallion, 16 hds over, 3 yin and over 10 5 2 $ingle horse in harness, hds and over, eqiiipment'eoneidered., 4 Saddle horse • 5 3 Team in harness, 15i hds and over,10 , 5 Best single pacer harness, equip- ment ' • considered— . ..... -5 • ' 3 Jumping over hurdle . ... . . , . . . 10 5 Roadearun&er hds, equipment consider- ed, prize of a Blanket donated by R. Graham. Best Roadster Team under 15& hds, Whip do- nated by Janies "Weiss. • • CATTLE. StioterRORNS ' • Bull. 3 yrs and Wear 5 3 Bull, 2 years and ander • 5 3 Bull, 2 yr and under .... a 3 Cow. 3 yrs and over 6 3 Heifer, yrii• ....•..... 5- 3 Heifer, 1 ye 5 3 HERIEFOTiDS. • BUIL 2 yrs and over • ' 5 i • Dell. 1 yr and under • • 5 3. C0w..3 yre and over 5 3 Beller under 2 yrs ;. ; .......... 6 3' POLLED ANGIIB BUIL 2 rhi EIRLOYDE....L,,,..;. v. 5 3 tiniter • 5 3 cow, s yrs and over 5 3 Heifer under 2 $re •••11 .... ••1100,6•611. 6 • 3 The Medical Profession • • Recognizes 'iii Grippe a Epideink Catarrh. 1 eee. •17-477 • 111.0••••41,1F110•••••••41.41•111••••••FMC'h11.1.11C.1.411ArIFFI•-•07-1FIFFY cc an recommend Perune, for all such ."Most Effiettite Medicine Etier YrIcd wbo nee 111 and require atonic." Systemic Catarrh,•the Result of La Grippe. Pe,ru-na Receives Credit for Present Good Health. 'errs. jennie W. Gilmore, Box 44, White Oak,' Ind.. Ter., formerly Housekeeper for Indiana, Reform School for Boys, writes: • "Six years ago I had la grippe, which wb• eafsofroell. owed by systernieita-rrh. and Manatee, and I have been in better health thetasethree years than for years "The only thing 1 used was Peruna "1 give Perima all the credit for my Tonic After La Grippe. 000 e .(1 r uahealtha......nA Mrs„ Chits. E. Wells, Sr„ Delaware, Ohio, writes; • "After a severe attack of la grippe, I took Peruna and found it a very good tonic." . , Judge Horatio j. Goss, Hertweli; _ writes: "I had a severe spell of la grippe •which left me with systemic catarrh. A Mend suivised me to try Peruna,. The . . — • —.. Dr; Oronhyatekha •:: . • • • • . • asses Away Word was received -on &Rby night from Savannah,, Ga., of the teeth in Oronliyateklei, M. supreine chief ranger c..1 the I 0. P Dr.. Oronhyateka's health has been in a, serious condieion few the past tle Fee or e four' years. He has sehereet from an affectimt of the hew; t and other disorders and oa evetal. occasion§ his life had le•ee eespairel, of. His general•aPPearance,howevor, gaVe no real indication of his condition and his heartiness of wanner diepell- .ee any little alerni. Only his family and close- associates knew liJw seri - pus was his health, , • • Recently he suffered a stroke of par- alysis Which rendered hien ',•helpless •• for La Grippe." • Robe.L. Madison, A. M., Principid of Cullowhee High School, Painter, N. O., is chairman of the Jackson • Connty• floierd of Education. He has for nearly six years been teaching in Painter. • He is a writer of occasional verse and has contributed to a number of leading papers and magazinese-religions, adz - national and secular, •. 'In speaking of Perms, Mr. Madison. ' "I am branlly ever -Without reruns -in-- - my lionie. It is the mosieffectivelnedi-,. eine that halm ever tried for la grippe. • "It also cured my wife of nasal `ba- tarrh. Her condition at (file time weal such that she could not at night breathe . through her noStrlls. . • . "In consequence, , an infbuned con- dition of the throat • was brought about, getting worse and worse, and yielding to no remedy until Peruna was tried." • ' :For special instructions, address Dr. Hartman, President of tbe Hartman third bottle completed the cure, • Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. linnommarommamomma lama voistriministions.•mlaiiiin H •sl Ben Telephone • omesville.. free -I -Chicago ob. Saturday night te CO of Canada .` Is about to issue a ne,Ar phouP dircetory '• for •the dis- , triet of Western Ontario, in- c1uditg the Town of Clinton. Orders' for new connections changes of firm names chancr- es of street addresses or' for duplicate entries should be handed in to the local' mana- ger AT ONCE. Mrs. " Halls end daughter- • arrived • . he with Mr. Halls who very Jew ati1 • preeent. •. •.• Mr. .41.• ElCoat Was a caller at Mr. W. Stenlee's on MOneay: On • Friday evening . lest oyster supper' was 'held*at.'the Mime of Conte 'eilloe .Firede and, notwithstanding the very • inclemeitt weather: there was 'a large.. crowd present. :After all eed ,,beeu served there Was. a peogreen, ot Which- one of ' • the feieures was the psresentation of silver heaves ape forks; to- Mrs. Ross, a; clock to Ur. ,Ross and a 'o let set to •Mre, Herbert Ross as tokens of the respect M. which they were held by the merebere • of thei 'Womeme Iestitute -and the Debating.. Club. 'The :family:* will be much iniss- from the waist down.; and tio. et es• hastened to...,t1 south en, the hope • of ed around here. prolonging his life. The end wes 'rlie W. Mei S. mei at the pareon- ce no sue riee to hiS; friends:. age on• Tuesday and listeited-to--areade conseetten . drese Mre, Hamilton of. Goderiele Dr. Orenliyateklia, is ' sitryivee. by one soli, Adana, and one daughter. ,. • Healthy Babies Healthy babies • are good babies- ite is: only the .siek elfild thee:odes all the tfine7Matiter2, if Yon want • 4b see your • tittle- • ones - smihin atid happy give. thent Baby's Own Tab- leteeetheee is a rni1e itt every The Tablets eure all 'the aii:110rOve points. A. gentleman, front the east who heard the. debate Says Should he proud of elle talent • we have in our- 2 2, 2 2 .2 • • Mrs.' Clara Rumball, Local. Manager. .... .Afterwards tea avas -egievee by the • There Wee 'an interesting debate he • the hill a few' eveninee- agG between. three members of the Viromen's bete- tute and so many of ;the ,sterner sex. the ledies taking the affirmative cn the subject : Resolvest that Char- acter has more influence than Mon-' ey,e.' The ladiei showed thole' kneur. ioritv by winuirig by no' 'lees- than DAIRY 00W, FAT tz swag Ortztes &HflFICRS , • , Dairy Cow any. age or 5 • 3 2 Fat Heifer, age considered.... ... . 3 • • 2 . • Fat Steer, agebewildered c 3 - 2 2 Stock Steers, 3 years and under, 3 2,Stock Heifers, 3 Yid andunder-...a 2 • • SwisispaTAgks • Best lVfale any age.- ... . . •.... ....... Hest Viinuale any ago„ Clock 'Best 3 01 all weed. 2 71:8.a ender wfth bull • ...Diploma 'Audios Sale Register. meats of childhoefd ;wising out • of a disordered condition of the stomach or bowels-. They are good for all Write and are sold under the guar- antee of a government. analyst •to contain, no opia,tes or harmful dregs. Mrs. F. D, Kirk, Dumfries, N. S., says ;--"I always, use Babps, Own. Tablets for the ailments of my little ones and find them, a splended ma - cine. A few doses. always restores them, to perfect health. 1 Would not be .,without tlfe ' Tablets in the hietisee '4 The • Taalke are sold by druggists or by mail at 25 cents a 1301C front the Dr. Wiliam' Medicine COL, Brockfille, Ont. . About a year ego Toronto fiat -Ur -- day Night passed into new the ,old company selling out to e. fleW one, of which Mr. H. antler s the heed, and Mr. E. Sheppard being succeeded in -the EditiirehiP by Joseph, T. Clatk.! As stated 14' one of our v4ohanges, 'the sew =ease - meat has niade good, and Satirds.y • Night is in a class by itsmf itt Can- ada. Any of' our readers can get a free sample coy by sending a postal card to the publishers, 26 Adelaide _StrJL Toronto. . • Monday, Mara nth, At -40i 1, con. 4, lluliett, farm stook. and ituple- meat Murray, :.proprittor; Brown, auctioneer,— EDUCATION , is the passport to the':I Very beet "Positions hi' the' larale The C'etttral Misfiles? ko• Pollige of Toronto offers this passport oncasy terms n 'to :11l ambitious people. .0”, Write for particulars i "A- gl forested itt securing a, gobd position at a good salary. .* ..g Address, 385 Vounge St., ti.C. Tereltto; tlanada. WAAAA'AIAMAAAAAAA.Cal Furniture For Sale The undersigned will dispose of by by PriKath Sale a quantity, of House- hold Fernittire, including BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, IMPERIAL OXFORD RANGE, COAL OIL STOVE. CARPETS, ETC. TEACHER WANTED. FOR S. S.Persons desiring to inspect seine may No 3, Sta.nley,, =lel or temple, k ao so by Ceiling at residence Monday first or second class certificate, Tuesday; Wednesday ' or Thursday duties to coinmence on. April 8th. Applidations;,'perponel preferred re- ceited by the untlersiginta up to the of ' MarcheLauncelot Clerk, • Seeretary; pay ireht P. 0. afternoons during March, from 4 to o'clock. • . . • F- R HODGENS.. •. niimano"sisomminsmigamoillomilimomm= + • • :Experienced. operat- ors on Pants, Icnickw ers and Overalls. 41 High-eguwa-g- --- Constant Emplogrnent.. ,..., • , , . ' ' ' sommis•imomosingme, 1 1,4- R. Soitigate & SeaforthCo. I . ,, + -,- „ ... + Seaforth. + . '1 'T a