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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-03-14, Page 5larch I4th, 190 Cligtos. Nevireiwitecord 0111111111111111101111111111.18.14611100.18111111181.11.4 ++÷+++++++÷+++f+++++÷ +++++++++++++++++++++ The MOLSONS, BANK INOORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 18;35. ega1hd(114)8,000,000Reservolundik000too. Farmer& Sale Notes cashed or Collected, Drafts !Mi all points of the Dominion; Great Britalth United Ststes, and all Foreign Count. ries,bought and sold at hest rates. Advatices made to Farmers, Stock DealersAnd Business Men at lowest rates and RP Most favor able terms. . ' _-.....SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT --Deposits of $LOO and up. wards received, Interest allowed at highest curr ent rates from day of deposit,•compounded half yearly and added to principal ,Tune 80th and December 3lst. * tiL DOWDlNG. -Malinger CLINTON ++++4+++++t++++++++++4f++++++++++++++++++ • -4111110•11111111111W 111111111 New tillillery Opening In the Jackson Store,.opposite the. PostOffice. • E. CANTELON, assis ed by IlISS ELVA POTTS as head trimer, -will have their Spring Millinery Opening on Thursday Evening, March 21st, and following days, A large stock of the latest and most fashionable Millinery to select from. Satisfaction guaranteed .and the prices reasonable. • tit EVERY P %be AmmeseeNm.quels. • k. °NOW IS THE TT.ME,-T49 PLACE your order for Fencing before the advance• in ' price, Use the Coil Spring Wire made. by the Canadian Fence Co. Of which I ani agent in this district. I am also agent for. the celebrated Heintztnan Piano: - F. W. _Evans, Box 155 Clinton. P.O. Anless • s Please rticular.. fitted be.' to the feed: ch patron. sh of _our ware Is faith - t perfect.. A. 3. GRIGG Scientific Jeweler and Optician CLINTON, ONT. Coffee! Coffee! 4 Who,* 'Try our choice blends of Coffee ranging from 20c to 40c per Ib. Our "White House" Coffee is extra choice. 40c per lb. Sold in 1 -lb cans at Bud McVoUrt received fatal injuries during a hockey match at Cornwall, and Cita% Masson of the Victorias, Ottawak WAS arrested 0/s1 a charge of murder.' Tta,w's cow have decided to call no more witnesses for the defence at present. Armed men a 1VTioseew yesterday police. sergeant and rehired the university official's of $20,000. WANTED -TWO OR TI -ME GfB.Ls who have worked ina klatting fact- ory. best wages, steady eraploy- ment theyear round. Apply at Onea to The Brantford Ifosiery.Co., Ltd, Brantrorn. DR. OVENS, oCULIST, SURGEON 'e Etc., i'v/ifl be at HOlmes'' drug:stoire, Clinton, 'oii Thursday, April 4th, May 2nd -and BOtli. Glasses proper- ly treated abed diseases -of the • eye `ear and nose tieated. A. D. Beaton Phone 111. Prompt delivery. Crockery 1 When you need Crock- ery it will pay you to. buy from our stock. Glassware. Your stock of Glass- ware has continually to If& reploaiihe-t— -AAA- what we have before buying elsewhere. i.4irocetieS• • In buying from us you are sure of getting/idol, fresh goods at prices the.wintvlease you: Your Patronage Respect. fultySoiiCited. A. J. Rollaway JACOBS AVING put in -•a aimplete. new. tail- oring stock in:connedion with my Gent's Furnish g business, recently purchased from J. W. Newcombe, I will be in a position to give My pat-' Tons a choice of the best and newest patterns in Tweed and W orsted, S i t ings ever shown in ton, also a fine assort- • merit of Worsted Pant - lags. Having conducted a Merchant Tailoring business for the past 12 years and being my own cutter, I am in a position .to guarantee fit and satis- faction; • . Place gour order • earlu. • • Sly% • On- Sunday afterneen in London the spirit ot Mrs. Ann, Hetfron WOR eall- dd home to to her reward et the age 75 yeas. a Mrs. Heffron was born in .Nova Scotia and moved to Morris township when about 17, years old where she married her now .deceased husband. Her maiden name was Ann IVIeDonald. Deceasdil lived in Blyth for Many !years a.Ind move tt to London only a year ago. She :s survived by four obildren, two daughters, Mary and Christina, of Detroit, and two Sas, Jogai, in the We old William, at Grand Rapids. A daughter, Mrs, Theobo14 o Mount Forest, is dead. Cause of Mrs. Heffron's death was pneumonia. In religion the deceased belonged to the Presbytaior church. • John Denholm sold his bay team at theowiRnogirSet:aAirto A. t.ayeBbraudwrintorrem$800v0. m 3 sand) or gravel .ati *any time. from. town there was a vacancy cans- George Hanna `Of the 3rd Line of ed in the Fall Fair secretaryship and Morris has been( removed to Wingam at a meeting recently held Frank Met -1 calf, who is treasurer, was appointed secretary, the both clficesto be Corn, ' • Word has been received Imre that Donald McTavish, a-Niel:liner resident of Blyth, died in Sea,ttile, •Wash,, on Feb, 284, He lived in Yukon Dis- trict for 2, number of years and it is about 15 years since he left Blyth. Mrs, Wesley Walker, who spent he wintermonths with her father, Mr. Andrew. Slow, has gone to 'Wingham to make preparations for moving to -Firandou where her husband has open- ed a furniture' and music store. ' Mr, Abe Vint has left Blyth for Stratford where he intends mating his honic. Mrs. Vint left on Monday TENDERS WANTED. --TENDERS :will be received by the Council of the township of Hullett up to 2 V, on, Sa.tnrda,y, the 80th of March 1907, or erection of Concrete abut- ments to support two steel bridges. At the same time acid place,tenders will be received for'the steel super -- structure of the said two bridges, ' length between abutments being 56 .feet and 11 feet and roadway'. On) of these bridges will be over the Creek ktfown as Sprung's in the Maitland Bloc1.7and4the ether will be on Sideroad. 10 and 11, Con. 12. The lowest or 'any tender not neces- sarily accepte1/41. Specifications, for •the Concrete work can be seen the Township Clerk's office, Londes- boro.-Jarnes Campbell, Clerk, MRS. R. WAITE WILL SELL PRI- vately at the Walls*: homestead, lot bedtoorn,slite, 1 bedstead, 1 lounge, kiltehen, table, • dozen kiteben cbairs;-1 parlor. •table, 2 rocking, chairs and 1 stove. -Mrs. R. Waite. , • FARM. FOR, SALE OR TO RENT. - Lot 15,,con. 9, Stanley township, • consisting of loo acres, 90 acres cleared and all seeded down except 20 acres. There . are 10 acres, of good hardwood bosh. miless from school and • 2k miles from the ge_oLirerna. This desirable, farm will be sold on easy yterms, or if not sold will be rented. -G. E. heys, : Varna 64 • Ready -to --Wear clothing. We are also showing a, a fine spring assortment - of -Men e. Suits and -Over- coati, BOys' Two and Three Piece Suits and Small Boys' Fancy Suits. You cannot do better than giva its a call. You Will find our prices are right. Afl"dating' 'pies.se'd andaltered to Stilt, put. ghaser;.;, E. W. JACOBS Opposite the Market, CLINTON` Belgrave Rot. Stonehouse rejoices over the birth of a daughter. Mr. Jerry Brydges," ;little daughter is very r,ick with pneumonia, Adam Halliday, jun.,, ha recovered from a; bad attack of jar -axles. W; J. K. Vannorme.n of Gnelph called on his parents last week. John Staples of Seaforth spent couple of days with his brother-in- law, Thos. Hill. Garner Nielfolson entertained the Rifle club to, lunch at bis home on Friday evening last, Beatrice Robinson' ot Seaforth aver Miss Mary Weir of Winghaln were guests of Mrs. Sproat. this week. 'Me Trustees of the new school sec- tion at Belgrave have secured the site from Jahr.. Soandrett and the farni- ers can commence to draw brick hospito:l. Mr. Hanna, has been ill all winter and unable to leave his bed with inflammatory rheumatism, Jas. andllim. Knox and their sis- terleave this week for their home at Moose Jaw, a•fter spending a' couple oil months with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Witi. Knox,'3rd line, Morris. The Orange concert last Thursday. night was a grand success, the hall being filled to the doors and the pro - mods amounting to a iice round The Trustees ot Belgrave Method- ist% Church are: considering, the advis- ability ot erecting elosed-in,sheda for church purpodes, instead of open sheds as have. been in use heretotore. The. Trustees will meet on Friday for the , sante place, accompanied hY. • evening of this week ; any .donations her sister Miss Hannah moutray, whofrom outsiders wi11,.be gladly .received. is going to spend a month or so: with ' . • •• . • friends in Stratforkand St. Marys. - • • . Baby's Smite; Baby's smile indicates that he is well and happy. It ts only thesick cbild who is cross and reatless. And the mother can depend upon it that he is not crying siMply to be ugly -that is not his nature -because he is in pain mostprobably his little stomach , is. place in. 'Stanley township, Huron Baby's Own, Taiblets neVer failing • Married Stanley, They Celebrate Their •Golde,n Wedding. . • The Indian Head, 'Sask., Vidette in a recent Issue had the following "Mr. and . Mrs. :Roger Lee, two of Indian peed's' eldest, best known' and Most honored- residents, are today (Thursday') .• celebrating • the anniver- ou o . o er: The . mother -will fin sar pf their wedding, 'which took' 0 Saved From iributeatened Catarrh of the Lungs By Taking Pe-runnal county,.Ontario, " Febrilary 28, cure for all the minor ailments of 1.850, fifty-seVen years ago. 1 the on; d •Tablets are used. there _are.. ruo cross, an11irs. 1 who are in good AUCTION SALE OF FARM 'STOCK.. crying. baibiGE •r* nothing" but bright,- health and with. ir.entar 'faculties un, and" Implements. -The undersign 0 1..kaPpy and playful babies -the kind impaired, - are ag:ed. _82 and 11 years has been instructed by Mr. Isaac, that are a joy, to the beme. Mrs, respectively. , • Brownlee to sell by publiC auction Jos, Legree of Caraquet, N. B. says : .111eY came to Intdian Head 1837 at let 30, con, 7, Hullett, 'oh Mon, "At the time I seat for Baby's Own and, excepting weasional visits to • .the East have resided'in the thStrict day, march 25t0, the folio:Wing : :Tablets my little:. one was weak and Mrs, Mots Partsean, Ste, Julie de Vaoheres, Canada, writes: hardly know how to thank you for the good Peruna has done me. . "I suffered five Years with pain in the stomach. About a year ago it became so bad 1 could,hardly bear • 441 coughed day and niglitiind grew weaker and:weaker. The pains ex- tended through my body and 1 also had difficulty in breathing, which made me cough. fiVeryone thought Iliad consumption. altly husband heard of Parana and bought five bottles.' 44Tbis treatment virtually curedme and now 1 recommend Peruna toavezT one who is suffering. • al thank pr. Hartman for this excellent remedy." • —MRS. MOIS PARIZEM4 ADTRGLECTED colcl is generally Peruna has 'been found the most re- , the first cause of catarrh. liable of all remedies for coughs, colds and catarrh, by reason of the fact that it goes at once to the very seat of the, Women are especially liable to colds'. These colds occur more frequently dur- ing the wet, sloppy weather of winter and spring than any other time of the year. Often they are not considered Serious and so are allOwed to run on, or they are treated in such a way as to only palliate the synaitoms, while the cold becomes more deep-seated and the patient finally awakens to the fact that she has a well - •developed ease of catarrh. f/Yreason of their delicate, structure, the lungs are frequently the seat of a cold, especially if there Is the slightest weakness of the organs. The treatment of catarrh of the lungs is also Icor° dif- ficult and discouraging than entarrh of any other organ of the body.. It would be wise, therefore, •to guard against it by, every preeaution possible'. WOMEN SHOULD BEWARE 0 CATCHING COLD. Continuously since that time. horse • 5 yrears, Ohl, ,mare in foal • failing. Ile would cry night, and day, driVing mare in foal to 31m, Cor- bett,, colt, 2years old, colt 1 year old, 2 cows suPPosed•to • be. in calf. •Caniiio.t•, be ' beaten ..for' -butter in county. Mitch cow, new;, 'heifer cent- ing in: NO.. year, h9ifer 1year old,' 2 heifers 11 months old, .ittifer months old,- calf :•1 month .old -.-Sows in pig, ' lumber • wagon, light Wagon, set of bob-sleighsi-road oat , • buggy, cutter, single • pickW, 'gang plow, fanning mill„root pulper, 2 seta single harness, stone boat, set !legible harness' new last spring-, Set iron harrows, wheelbarrow,' ' sugar ' kettle, 3 .gee;ie, 1 turkey,. 40 hens all last year's raising,forks, shov- els. milk pans • ang rails, 'churn, • and. a quantity of household furnit- Terins A11 • sums of .810 and under, cash; over, that amount,.8 -months' credit .an approved joint. .notes, '3 per cent discount for •cash. Isate Brownlee Proprietor' Thom- as BroWn,*Auctioneer. Huron Co. Stock Exhibition at Clinton, Thursday. April 4th; 1907. PRIZE ILIGT.•• • •HORSiS; Their family consists of Mrs. II. II. -• and I did not %Amu able to get any- ont. -..- l': ' • mail at 25 cents a box- front The Dr. • Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,' Tablets a•re seld by druggists or 'by and he has since thrived: finely.' inc Ord Mrs• Pone : London, and. •• - • trouble. It, searches Cut_every crevice, every dnet the body. It quickens and equal- izes •the circula- tion of the blood, thus relieving the congested mucous ;nerabranes. It ex- ercises a healing and soothing effect upon the mucous membranes, mi matter whether they , are the•more exposed membraues of the • •" head and-thront, or whether they line the remotest cells of the lungs. , •' • A. word to the wise woman is sufficient. ' Take Peruna at thefirst appearance. of • a cold. •' Those desiring special instructions re- :' garding the ase of 'Peruna, should ad- dressDr. S. B. Hartman, President ot.• The Hartnian Sanitarium, Columbus, Q. PE -RU -NA THE REMEDY reit CATARRH Of THE LUNGS. 411111.111111111!IIMMINNall. Camipkin, Miss Edith and Wm. 'H. W est WiwanOsh The NOva Scotia•Trovernment have thi a' to help him. After giving him. Tlye following is the stariefing of the te ember ed 011„ an extensive scheme Of chnical schools .• • pupils of S. S. No. 2,. West Witwan- * osh, for. the month of February Sr. 4th -Thomas Reid, GiliArt , , • . srt. lie Bell Telephone.. Sr.-3rd-Lizzaz Pinker, Clara Twa,m- • • - ° • ley, Mabel '•• . cco ' •. • 1st 2nd 3rd Stallion, 3'yrs and over ' 310 46 3 Stallion, 2 yrs and under •6 4 • 2 SHIRES. • Stallitin..3 yrs and oyer...... ... . 10 6. 3 Stallionj yrs and under . .... . 6 •4 2 PERCHERONf ' • Best Percheron Stallion 10 • ,5 .•HEAVY DRAUGHTS. ll the. Tablets there was a great. chanac Lee of Indian Head, • Mrs. Marsha Brood Mare. 3 yrs and over 6 4 • 2 Breed Mare, 2. yrs and under5 3 2 Gelding, 3 yrs and over 5 3 • 2 Gelding, 2 yrs and under.— 5 3 2 Team in harness 8 4 b'ainlly of 3 colts of 1006........ 6 4 • • Team in harness, • lst. Roller donat- ed by Thos. Murphy, agent ,Deera lig Mfg. Co., value 446 .. 5 3 Brocd Mare, 3 yrs and over... 5 3 2 Brood Mare. 2 7ra and under 3. 3 2 1 • GENERAL DURIOSE. • . , bfimniages,. HISLOP-MeNAIR--it the •: home ••Of the bride's parents in •• Grey: • township 'on March 6th, by •Rs. D.B.:hlcRae,.r James Hislep of Arcola,• Sas., to Jennie,- only daughter of. M. and Mrs John McNair.' Births. • •• Tenin in harnees,1409 lb* and under 6 •' ' 110081v:us. Stallion, 16 hilts &under, 3yr &beer IS 5, 2 Stallion, 16 hde over, 3 yrs and Over 10 5 2 Single horse in harness 16i Mid and • • over, equipment considered 6 Saddle horse . . .. '. 6 3 Team In harness, 15k over. .10 5 Best single pacer le barmen, equip- ment considered. t 5 3 lumping over hurdle .... . . 5 Roadster under 16i hda, 'equipment consider, ed, prize of a Blanket donated by R. Graham, Best Roadster Team under itii.hdit, Whip do- nated by James Weiss. • • • . CATTLE. 4 of Mrs., W. C. Searle of Chnton;• Ont. • They lived in Clinton Ont about years, Mr. Lee being engaged the lininess-making., • busiitsa ' in" that, Bradwin in the Work Again Mr. A. E. BiadWin," who disposed of the BlYth Standard to take a pos ition on the bualuess staff of the Tor- onto Saturday Night, is back into provincial newspaper work again as will be seen, by the Jolla:wink. from, the • Galt Reformer : I "The Reformer begs to•anniguice to the public of • Galt and vicinity that WILSON -In Goderion on March 3rd' under the 'recognfiza.tiont of the staff to and Mrs. .James 'Wilson, a •bre.'Mbit IJ Bradwin has assumed the General Managership.- Mr. Brad- win- collies highly. recommended as. a . . • newspaper man•and a• gentleman, he having been until. coming to Galt, Business Manager of. Toronto Satur- day 'Night, Sand for elevm years prev- ious to • that was Editor and Pub - fisher of . the Blyth ,Standard: Bradwin • 1.4 also a Consistent .Grit and will direct the policy of The Re- former along the sante lines., which have in the pact Made: it. oneofthe best exponents of Liberal principles in the Province. . As a gentlernan and citiaemwe trust the people of Gain will welctine Bradwin to the. town, and it is our earnest hope' that the progress of Galt as an industrial centrecand"the fUrther success of. The Reformer under hiS direction as an -educatire influence in, the community may go hand in hanit'' , • LEATHERLAND-In Tlickersittitly:on' • February, i2_8..th;. to ' Mrand kMrs. . ,Ed Leatherinndia daughter. DALY-In Seaforth on -February 2.8th ta.1\rtr. and -Mrs. J. F.! Daly, a: STEPIIIENSON-Lon the.goshen Line, •. Stanley, on February 27th, 'to Mr. • and'.Mrs.IDavid John '• Stephenson, a daughter. - onrebruary 28th • ic Mr: and Mrs, -Albeit Willert, CASE -In Hai on.February 28th, to Mr.. and Mrs. Adam Case, :a son. KEW. -At .Whitechurch on March 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kew, a TALBOT -.-On the Sauhle 'Line, Stan- ley, on March lst, :to Mr.. and, Mrs. E. Talbot; a son: • Deaths. on March 10,1t Meta, ,datighter oi Henry and Fra- nCes Erwin, aged 18 years and 6 months,. •• , • . ' JOI-INSTONE•r-•In DunniUir, .Calif- . ernie, on March 7th, James John': •' stone, a native Of Tuckeismithand • brother or Mr. John Johnstone Of Clinton:, aged 60 years. • DEEVES-In Goderich township on • IVIarch 10th, Mrs. John Deeves, aged 80 years: • • • Landon on -March 3rd, • Mrs. Ann Heffron, formerly. of Blyth, age,d:?h:years. Hensall, on March 1, Miss Mallie Sheart, aged 54 years.. KOCHENS-IW Zurieh„ ert Stmday, • March 3rd, MrS. Catharine Koch - ens, aged 93 years and 8 triOngis.. Sitoarizolias. • • f 2• year All CIAIAOlAt Bull. 2 $e and, tinder ...... 6 ' - Col*, yrii and over ' 6. '3 .2 • Heifer. 2 yre. ...... ....... ..... 5 . . 2 Helfer, 1 yr 6 3 2 ,Henevoans, The elections in Manitoba, resulted in. the return of the Rohlin•Govern- • merit by a majoritY of about twelve. • 4. Bull, 2 yrs and over ....5 3 Bull, 1 yr and under 6 3 Con , 3 yrs and eViir.., .... a.... . 6 3 . Reiter under 2,yrs .... .... • 6 '3 Page Aeons ' lion, 2 rs end ower ...,.. . 5 ,._ 8 . Bull. 1 r and under ..., .... ...,6 3 Covv, 3 yrs and over 5 3 Heifer coder 2 yrs • 5 3 BAMY COWS, P AT & SNUCK STketFi & Bibb Bahl Cow;any age or breed... 5 3 2 Fataieiter, age considered.— ..... 3 2 " Fat Weer, age coneidered3 .2 2 stook Swore, 3 years' and under.., 3 2 '2 Stock Heifers, a yrs and under... , 3 2 SvitggPitt.titgs Rest Male any age.......... .... ......... clock Hem Female any age Clock best 3 of any breed, 2 'rt and ni et' with butt-- 11,1 .............. 'INV. iv OniPIOTra RAD TRUNK T Gai.111411... • • s; . • 'Jr. 3rd -George Twarriley, Violet . . • T Plitnkett,- L. • 11 esley Twain - les Sr. 2ria-dharlie:q1,vatnley, Murfel WashingtonCltaxlie Mills. , Jr 2nd -Walter Washington; Lillie Part 2nd-Laviaia Hutchins; Ada Medd. • • , •Part 1st-HannahFinker; :Hazel Finnigan; Muriel Smith, Elwin Mo n, Adeline: Smith. -Mabel' A Bailie, Teacher. Is about to issue a new tele- phone ir,,etor3, for. the das..,;,, trict of Western' Ontario, in - chiding the Town of Clinton. .Orders for new connections ' changes of firm- names, chant- • es of street addresses or for duplicate entries should be handed in to the local mana- o'er A.T ONCE. • • TEACHER WANTED,. FOR S. 'S. •'. • '., • 9.• N9.3; • or.class certate,Stanley,' nale, et female, Mrs.Clara RUmball first:.. second . . •. . duties .to commence on Apnii 8th - • • • 'Applications, personal Preferred re-. • • .Lo51 . cal Manager . . ceived by 'tne undersigned' up.to•the • 25th of•••Mareh.---LauncelOt Clark, —. Secretary, Bayfield: P., O. . : • • . Fucniturei For .:Saie . The March Rod and Gun . -There is no. lacic of intereating ar- ticles in the March ntimber of: "Rod and Chia and Motor Sports in, Cana- da," published by W. J. Taylor;'at Wools -Lock, Ont. Dog hunters will road with indignati*ri and, concern the article on Our Vanishing Deer, whiCh opens the number, and will point to the many papers on. Wolves as show, ing that Dr. Murdoch, the' writer, is wrong in his conclusionS. The sub- ject iS one open to differences in views though • the Doctor makes ,a good beginning, and knowing the ground will be well able to defend his position in any, resulting, controversy. • The woneenful manner in, which pub- lic opiele;ti is movingaltover the con- tinent in connection with the proteo• fish and game is well shown by: the special descriptive account of the two days' conference • of the North American Fish and Game Pro. - El • g . ,•1,:DIJCAT1 is the passport to. the 1,zry best .positions -in the lard. Te" Central -Business • College of Toronto offer S CI • this passport on gasy terms as] to all. . ambitions 'people. T.:1 Write for particulars if terested in- securing a, gqpil: f11 • CI position at a good salary.. 0 Address 395. Younge St„,. : Toronto; Canada. , ,11 _ • The undersigned will dispose of by• by private sale a quantity of House- hold Furniture, including BEDROOM :, SUITES,. PARLOR AND ...DINING • ROOM FURNITURE, . IMPERIAL ' • OXFORD RANGE, GASOLINE • STOVE, rAltPETS, ET0.. a ' • ' : Persons desiring to inspect sitniA may :... ' do so ny callieg at iesidence Monday- ' ' • Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. afternoons during March,.from 4 to 6 ' o'lock. • F.,.R, HoDGEpis „. IgNAMAAMAANYWN0441 • ONE WY. -SECOND CLASS COLONIST TiCKETS On ,sale daily 'until April 30th to points in British Columbia, Claliter-- na, Washington, Oregan, • Colorado, Montana..' SPECI AL ,111 AIN .TO NO;ItTilWETI Will leave ,TorOtito evtry Tuesday during March and April, ( 9.00, with colonist sleeper ) for attained - Mimi of settlers travelling with live •s took, Passengers travelling without live stock should take train leaving Toronto daily 1.45 p, re. to I 1.80 p.ti Por full information as 1.0 rates and tickets call on • tective Association, at Quebec. At alitt, conference Pregress Tyvas-repored' at along the line. There is plenty of matter -about wolves, including the account of the hunt or ,nized, by the Canadian Pacific Railway, and those whO have. had their interest aroused fn the matter of weiVes will in ;Ohs number find •aannie means for gratify- ing:their thirst, for informs:don; The mySteries of the CariboO is a, paper of deep interest t, ali SpOrtsrnen, while duck shooters will live'some of their experienes' over onitin when reattir4 131aek Dul( Shooting in. the Creeks. There are many other papers dealing with Various phases of baekwoods' • life, :while there is a forecast of the Internaloaal Automobile and Motor Bozt 'Mow to beheld in Montreal ett,rbt in April, while the several De- n. IIODGENS, Town Agnt. Partments sholw the same vigor that t A. 0. PATTISOIsio 1/epot Agent clfaracterizes the whole production. T++++++44+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 111.111011.1111111111111111111111111. • :1 a • Experienced operatat ori‘ iv. Pants, Kntck- ersafld Overalls: Highest. Wages Paid. Constant Employment • , • .ussiamissu . , • . W. E. Southgate & Co. Seaford*. t, •