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OESTRAL
•STRATFORD, ONT.
Ws ehtlithlielted twenty yeare
ago and by its Vance/et Weer
anhl Inenerable dealings. with
he patrons' has became one of
the largest and most widely
known ComMereial Colleges in'
the province. The demand up -
en its tor eomreercial teachers
Ad Ogee assistants greatly
exceed e the supply. We assist
graduates to positions. Sted-
ants are entering each week.
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McLachlan
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TAKE RIVAL HERB TABLETS
• STOMACH LIVER,
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EA ING THE BLOOD, FOR
• SALE BY W. A. MeCONNELL
CLINTON, WHOLESALE.
FROM THE RIVAL .HERB
AGENCY, KINCARDINE.
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Miss Mary Maokenzie dropped dead
at Waterford.
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Thtse suits were mane by
$one of the best manufacturers
in Canada and 'the material
and workmanship are first-
class. They are up-to-date
$ suits, and are great Values for
$ the price we are asking. '
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Cash Paid for Butter -and Eggs.
POPLESTONF.&.-•_G A RV
Successors to McKinnon & Co.,. •-; eLYTH. :t•-
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Trip ci...vot sTam..riog9;_ ,.430pa rgtors 7_ .
LORD STANt
Will stand for the improvement of
stock for•the season itf 1907 at his own
stable, on Lot 24, Con 2, •Stanley.
Lind Stanley is a light hay, stripe,
nigh hind fetlock white. He was
foaled June 24th, 1905:
PEDIGREE: Siberian (imp) [63375)
(11933), Glenlaggan (imp) [4605] (10560),
Rakerfield (imp) E4871 (4190). Scotland.
Yet -(imp) 1345] 0292). Captain Watt
(imp) [231] (4)0). dam Minnie Glehlag.
gala [5.840], May,
TERMS: To insure $8. .• •
ALBERT NOTT, Proprietor.
Nti1e'on the farm -pays the
farmer better .than a Cream Sep-
arator.. When buying, buy the best
• that is the DeLaval. • I am agent
• for it in this district. .
The Cyclone Fencing •
• The 'Cyclone. Wire Fencing has
the two great requisitex-it looks
well and lasts a ior.g time, Be-
fore placing your order let me show
• you this fencing and quote •Y011
prices. „
JAS. APPLEBY, Clinton
Real Estate For Sale
FARM FOR SALE ON 7TH CON.
Stanley township, containing 175
e.cres. * mile from school, n elite
Isom Presbyterian and , Methodist
ehueches and postoffice, 7 miles Item
Heneall and 4 miles from Kippen
statAen. There .are on the premises.
three bares, 64140, 70x28, 50x28,
all in good' repair. Comfortable log
and frame house. 2,2 acres in fall
wheat. All fenced, 100 acres well
underdrained and -the remaining 75
acres drained by township ditch
running through. Never failing well
at the house with a new Brantford
pumping mill, also a never failing
spring back on the' farm. le ilexes
good bearing orchird. Thts farm is
In a firet-class state of cultivatitin
and is situated in one of the best
grain growing sections in the pro.
tWilt-benecd-d-chetgaaand
terms to suit the .purchaser. For
further informetion apply on the
premises or address George Cole-
man, Hillsgreen P. 0. 47
PARM FOR SALE. -LOT 3 ND
part 81, con. 5, Hull op isting
of 117 acres. 15 acres hard-
' wood bush, baiance under cultiva.-
tion. Good brick house and frame
harns. Well watered and fenced.
Bearing orchard. 11 tulles frwn
store, postoffice, church and school.
Will be sold on easy terms as the
undersigned intends going West. --
R. J. Miller. Clinton P. O. 14
FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, OOli.
2, Stanley, containing 100 acrea 10
acres of bush, the remainder is well
fenftd, underdrained and in good
state of cultivation. 1 acre of or-
chard and small fruit. Oh the pre -
raises is a two story brick bongs
with slate roof; a first-class' tutu
house. a barn, size, 40'
r 80 with stone stabling a cement
sib 14x50, good driving house,' pig
pen and hen house. Tteo never -fail,
Ing This farm is situated 8
miles from Itrucelleld, from Min-
ton and on t, .41 gravel road. ap-
ply on tb• prenifseti Or addrois
Aibert Nott, Clistoe P. O. .02
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FARM Fort •SALE. -LOT . 15,
cor.ceSsios. 9, Stanley township,
cionsist4ng oi 100 acres, 90 acres
• cleared and all seeded down except
• 20 acres. There ate 10 acres of
good hardwood 13.1.4S1T., .1-miles's from
school and 2e. miles • from the vill-
age of Varna. This desirable farm
will be sold on easy terms. -G. R.
'Keys, Varna T. 0. . • 64
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FARM FOR SALE OR: atrrr.--
Lot 18, cee. le,. Godeeich totenshthe
coosiateng Or; 80 •aeres, .65, • acxes
cleared, balance bush. Good barn
and comfortable house. Well
• wed bi tWO good running streams.
h mile from sehoOl and 1 Mile from
poet/office,' Will be sold an easy
termo.-Apply ttel T. T. Murphy,
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FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDER -
signed. offers ler sale pitrt of. lot
40 on the Bahfield Road, 1 mile
south of Clinttne, consisting, of 20
acres. Good frame house with st-
one cellar, barn 86x70 with cemeht
basefment. Easy terma, J. A.
Smith. • • • 40
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PARM von SALE:a-WEST HALF
of loth 7, South Boundaxy, and West
: half of lot 8, con. 4, Stanley, cOli.
sisting of .102 acres, 8 acres bush,
the remainder seeded down ercePt-
ing 30 acres. The place is well fen-
eed and drained, and watered by
spring creek. Frame barn. This
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farm is Situated on the Town Line,
two ,miles west of Xippen' statiOn,
Apply on the premises or . afddrest
James O. Pari3Oiln, Kilmen, Ont. 52
NIOW TS THE r..r:avit.-To
your order ,for Venting before, the
advance in price, Use the Coll
Spring Wire made by the Canadian
Peace Co. of which 1' am agent .in
this district. am ale° agent 'lot
the eelebrated lleintztnan
P. W. Evens, Box 155 ClintP.O."
Cannot Plenss All.
Scan newspapers, notably the Welke'
ertoit Telescope, are making a great
to-do over the extraordinary meaeur-
es taken by the License Denartment
to enforce the law, particularly the
eleOloyment of detectivee who are
sent out by the Chief Lieense Officer
s..telt places ea are cemplained
against for persistent violation of the
la\'hvhe one pledge given by this gov-
eramear on the temperance question
was that they would enforee the pre -
Fent law. License holders ha Ve n)
right to act; as if that. were, a tile -
crust prePhise an. that they an brea1.
th.. law with impunity.
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Nothing that the government Oa
de- ouwi i_01alk,
If they takeextraordinary measures
to enforce the law, tlfe Telescope
litinpson Om for employieg spies,
If they. do not •enforee the. la,W, the
Telescope will cry "Wetold you.
They said they would eeforce the li-
cense law. Have .they. done it? No.
Why its scandalotne the way the Ism
is being violated. It nevee was aa
bad nutlet:- the late government," etc.,
etc. ,
The government may lose support
by A rigid 'enforcement. of. •the law,.
but that cannot be helped. . You Can-
not have omelettes without brealeing
eggs. It should be. pointed; outto the
licenee-hoiders, heweve,r, that • -they
must take their 'choice, between' ob-
serving the license -laws or invitlea
Prohibition., local,or ,genera. The
surest precaution precaution agaiast prohibition
of the- teaffic.. is 0, • rigidly -enforced
and re- welhobeerved license-syetein.
Tire .mati who generally observes tee
law hes nothing' to- fear of detectives
or spies.. -Sneak Methods of .getting
convictions under the law .do not axe
'cite roach _admiration iniong• hear,.
bet •tney •aro *sometimes -necessaryto
meet sneak .. fll thods of evading or
violatio.g -the law. .• • • • • _
lf it is true that the spotteri who
were around here a Month age got
Ther ethhirhtffinzt" ea" ese their tat -
tics were reprehensible. That is a
stratagem that might prove -effective
with the law-abiding hotel-keeoer.
According to the Bruce Herald,. .two
liotel-keeners in- Teeawater were • fined
tfin add 'costs on -evidence got in this
way. Repres.entations were math, to
the -Department at Toronto. that ' the
evidence • on which the coMplaiets.
were made -was -obtained taespotters
who pretended they' Were.m.and had
induced the, hotel -keepers to. violate
the law.. The Department has replied
that the lines -will be. remitted as. the
detectives had. no -permisniaa from
headquarters liquor in. that,
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n.eeot.. ierucheei.has consent
a:: ,,n tlL hoard, •oenciliation to
cr. ; t1;..,Tontieai longhorserrien s
difficulties. •. .
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:OFTEN MEANS ..,S0:.MUCH.
• ' IT HAS MEANT 'SUCCESS
TO THOUSANDS OF YOUNG •
. P.,EOPLE Wlitt,WROTE FOR •
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ELOISE A. •$KIT1MINQS, Correspondent
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Jiss Elliott of Pictoa stoat is as Little Bedford •Greee. recovered
Rieg a #:eideil relief' to lathertrOL .
b very
though �thfte
Bad
water, ere amonjeits causes.
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tubercles," and swim's it, is
allowed to remain
lords or consumption b
pretty sure to tabs root,.
hopihee Oetaria. „
Pier thirty years they had been
fleeced at the rete of ntleolins-a year
fir tbe benefit of publishers favored
by the late Liberal governir.ent. Tb
amount returned 'to the treasury wan
but a mnall moiety of the money 4.Ali••
cn ()ter and obove a fair ptAit
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Jaipur.
k is called " soll fos.
eh- he, grocery her ;:t few far as to rettai.n with his, grandenothee
"..ehlz7' _ .... spend some time haeirtet.o.jihies itnaeumisoIrverei.ile
Mra. J. Becifard, from Detroit,
moved to the nous° on West street I‘l.r?etn.Pee.rileyelayheta, deep
L!..lecrly mind and oceupied by the
late W. T, Weleh, _They took eaeaes. • around nit, head, I•Ie ceiarcylislatihe"a4untoti .
sior. of it onzjlFIonday. . . . wheel caused him . to revoiv'e shown
it-aii zee thues and then. tittew . h
AlVts.thitit—'unes niriirxiitertirtellitatia ---rdi t ' f •
Mee -and Mrs. Vrooman, who we
a Ion, S wee from it. •
day. that her son-in-law Da
Pan:mood of Brown City, Mich., bee ,
ateee-illatheateettean aithatnee the effe i'or eome moans. OD ex-Al'ayor Til.
..trin --n•siv craupy the house ov-Ps,
ects of blood voisoning but is now on -4,1, owned by Mr Thoma g Graha
the high road to rec.-11, el.
Quite a slide took place on Satur- :veliT eetains soine looms for hi
day night or Sunday morning at Vie Mr. N. Belcher, choir leader of V
to • echool boo ks .
moderath cemputatiou the total
sum unjustly filched trout parents by
this motopoly would reach a entice
and half of dollars.
T..ts. leeching peocess wae hrigi
ed under the Mai'. -(1. W.
minister of eritheation for Ontario. It I
retzins7.1 for heeade aher decade'
t's azabist the erg; at' protests of hie.
Whitney and hia-fellowers.l•
mi commission was at last appointed by
the Ross goternmeat engenre into
clay embaelonent Rear this side of
the island whicii connected the two torte Si-. (.1mi...eh, has purchased t
Coutts estate, next the exhibiti
Some think a quantity ol ero ends. \lr, Belcher. has severed h
the ice may have been 011 the eniael connectien with the organ! iactary.
when the ,work began and is no‘y
melting. Mr. and Mrs. Th_omas Elliott a
tamily will leave for 7.'oronto at •
Miss Polly treated her Sunday
school class to a pienic at Beemiller. early date. .
Mrs, James Walters spent Sund
-ris; said that accidents will happen in London the g,uest of her brothe
but we. think they happen: pretty 01
ten the our to,wer, As .soon as we it4hre.,13ant1 Serwant" of the '7th Fus
Ifeard that Mr. W. Haley of the 13ie
Miss Helen Doyle is the guest
Mill was .recovering lrom the accident
that might have proaed fetal, We present of, Mrs. and Miss Pigott
learned thet Toot Postlewhaite of
furniture fattery had slipped. an • f I
ing upon an. edze teceived a cut oeinNy
the knee which receuired eeveral stitch.
es. Ile is now able to be about again.
Miss Nellie Calling, a student ol
the Institite for • the Blind at Brant-
ford; will spend her vacatine •in Gotl-
erich, with Ire rnetiter at the eesidence
of Mrs. Tom Postlewhatte.
-Georgtettottee is having a cot-
tage prepared. at Attrillts Point where
laearal his family will spend the se.ru-
nier. '
Druggist Goode is hhOw at Battle -
ford, ha.ving ieft•Prince Albert• re -
Mr, .Contine in town some days*
eently,
„Some one itf: that he bad seen
azci. Ile Ims some .n
scheme on hand. :
11Irs. M. Andrew's of :the Bayfield
Road. has been confined to her room
for seteral.•days. .
Dr. Taylor intends moving the
Imildinzs. formerly owned by '11? IA.1 e
\les: Robert • Donohlty aird intends
erecting an ee-to-date house On the
site. .. • • • • •
Ever.ealist •Torrie visited the S. S:
at Saltford on Sunday afternoon.'
A large ,congregation greeted Evia-
gelist Tortie en the Baptist elnach
Sunday evening.. •
The news of the sudden death of Jae
late E. Moore of Chicago? was i•
great suipTixe .15 many of aer citiz-
ens.. He was a aiticit .6e -teemed. mem-
be of the. North street cleireh in our
totvii 'Med an active S. S. wor1her.14e
with his wife (nee • Miss Mary. Allen)
aad family left Goderich• ahead
twenty -live years ago. Mr, Moore
resigning his Position .as manager for
'Jr. George. AclieSan, went into busi-
ness with Mr. Willie Gordon, a broth-
er bf Min.:Charles Newtoe, ,and after
soul.: time the firth dissolved • Mr,
eteere.--geina 7.,or --Chicago, and takIng
• ..resporisAdo . with.
Moore'e:brather, ;Alterh
For the past nine or ten years Mr.
Moore, has been • affected with kidney
coma)laint2 • ."
Mescla George • Cox and
h mirth are alit sisters of Mrs. E.
. 'Moore, an•Anthony Allen -of
Leehurn •othey.
We have a lie citizen, Mr. Kirk
Pittricle. who bought. from Mr. Jahe
the.'residence of the late:Mrs..-
Cleralcrining: Ile knew, years Age
.1tlacLa,ren,.the• chief �f pace who ar-
rested Crchard. .MacLaren als • ar-
rested •perties' in • the Molly McGuire
• ,'onhles the•Seuth years ac.*:
• The Daughters Wattle Empire met
an Menidey. Votes of thanks were
glace to Captain Gundry' ter enter-
. thnh 'Col, Hegler alaritsg his visit
a.town.' and also to Col. Hegler;
the matter,. Like the West Elgin'
lc- .commission, it reported in accordance ,
vith the wishes of the Liberal- gov-
ernment. It favored - the oublishino
firms at - the general expeime.
'emeily was the outcome for the e115
hat: had grown 'up, The unjust tax
upon parents was perpetuated, not on
any pretence- ot benefit, to- the treat.. -
try, hkz,t,almost solely in the intereate
of the men who. had .given 'e hard and
aSt Corper-lined contractto publish
text book's whieh the government
1:11;roor_igztoei:11:...;
Credit of the Whit-
r'e'ii.lint..itellnrtingtliis. burden is. now
as. removed. The .. people will ruture
10 et their school', hoola at a fatr -coal7
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Slabs
For Sale
eW have for sale a quant-
ty of liemlock Slabs, cut
16'inches Jong, suitble
for ranges., .•
so -ho kindly as.eistett the D. 0. E:
t adding $sa.po to their fund. The
ime for the coMpetitieenin essays on
Tlfe Empire" by children, ot the
Public and Seperate schools- of Wes.
Huron has been extended to 3hth
June ! arid notices inviting contribu-
tions, have been sent to all teachers.
The Woman's Institute 'met at the
ntnacDonald Ruse" on Thursday 6t1,
ties. Talmay who is •eisittng her
leather, Mrs. Trudgeon, was a visitor.
Mrs. Bogie, reashae eery. nice article
entitled "Talk licaltlf, and not
Disease,- Miss Andrews 'read a very
importetit article ha' • "Taming the
Tortzuelrs: Clarke'S selection
the Strength:" Mrs. ettledey as a
very fine receipt for cleaning earpete,
lint, as that work is over for the sem
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n we will give the seceiRe_tates_L-
11:re;-lnglisr-wiro-171mterwent an op-
ation at the both -Rah- seems to he
nproving every day rand is now ahl
attetat church zeolite.,
Mrs. ,D, Macdonald and her de -novo
iss•. Maccloriald levee next
eek for Erigidet: Mrs, tracer ea
tetals to fOliiain, there during • e
thliner.
in last -weekls letter . to Mrs. irk -
ride, her daughter, Mier Wiliam
eynolds of Leeds, North Datet Joe
rined her that she was rapidly ; ra•
aiming her strength with the
lengc. of the • season, She attended
ie funeral of her father here after
el.: Year's, and lett for Dllto.e.
oii months later theabling her
me it Leeds in geod health and
irit.. At about the end if Match
e was talem suddenly with an at-
ek of as thritia, which laid her rret-
low, but new shenvent for a drive
ery day enjoying the loveiy weather
her heed's content. •
Wc.GeOrge Thompserapf the God-
ich, Piano and Music store, is ill
ain and his ettath is pretty severe.
Mr. Clarence (Valiant is mane:ger Ji
'again Dunlop's! Drug Store hietitig
o latter's absence at Camp.
Mee. W, Peetle'wheite has left the
use she occupied on. Britentea Reed,
d has rented ' from Squire Ntxott
urdv the house lately oeculied hi'
r. Jaituss• Waiters,
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COAL
Order your year's supply now. •
• The best in the market, $7 per ton, .
• but if ordered and 'paid_loc...befare-- -
May 31st, a discount of 40 cents e
to will beeillowed. '
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Orders left At :Davis el Rowland fs
Will be promptly attended to,
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Some of the most hatulSonie din ep
ter seta eve; shwas in Clinton ;
glassware " eeta. and odd pleas ta
edit cups and saucers ; odd plates, ty
toilet sets, etc. All will go at Sure er
prisingly low Prices hoe make rOOM
for What is coming. Cog at once bee
fore the choicte pieces go. er
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---Ileadouarters for Choice ---e
• *Oratories.
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e Mr. .In'oeS Walk, r is shinning clerk,
P11031.0 Prompt delivery the organ factory.
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While a StaeleY St. gentleman w
eine his garden plougheda t
pleughesliare turned up -a field mous
of a pretty broWn color. It seem
quite dated after lying so long, uncle
the earth, but soon relied and' ;ran o
o plaee of hiding. •
Reggie Blackstone' accompanied the
Volutiteers to Camp 'filling the place
of his brother Che.rles.
Mrs. C. Slack and her nelen • Miss
Feanie ..Lawrence, will leaea ler
Moosemin next month, .
Mr. M. O'Rielley is having a cern-
eat walk lend. from the sidewalk• to
his door. .
ehe E. V. Campion of the Sovereign
Bank at Cobalt is 'spending his three
weeks' vacation in. town. .
•• Master Melville Ithynas of the Trad-
ers' Banb:`,' •fla,inilton, improved. so
much frcim his short visit here that
be acoompanied the 38rd• Regiment to
Camp at Loudon, '
Time the imported June strawbe
ries were in, We learn. froth sever
growers :of the strawberry,' that the
liees were all killed ny severe frosts
The officers *of the' Mueicel. Sodiot
are:
5: Williams, President.; •
• Sheriff Reynolds, vice;
W. Robertson, secretary ;
Charles Nairn, treasurer
Committee:- . ."' " •
.Frank Smith,' • .
William Young, ,
George. Stewart,
• F. Doty, '
. ,,temee .MeIntosh,•.
Alex. Saunders,
Walters. . ' •
• Miss al3eatrice • Garrow. *end t
lerother''• John .are guess of thei
brother, Mi. Cheries Garrote'.
hiltIS'yeemy Willianis has return -
c! „from Torcnto. .
taberco.
Hood's
Itemovek
scrofula. Get Hood's.
For tegimonids of tionetkokle cores-
Auxtfor Book eo'Smoirek. 11.
C. ;Mood Oa, 1.+01V•IL
Hansa!'
A. P. Smith, manager Sovereip
Bank, Aylmer, while visiting James-
town Exhibition. was seized with „
attack of pneumonia, but is on a fair
way to recovery.
Henry Fraacie of near Fannahar
had his residence burned recently, ow-
ing to sparks from the summer leitch-
en igniting the roof of the haus.
Everything in the. utiper part of the
bailee was destroyed. .. •
Peter Moir of Usborne has purchase
ed Mrs. Elder's house, and tlfe latter
goes to Osborne to • reside with her •
daughter, • ••
Rev, E. F, McL Sinith preacheea a
sermon on enure punishment on Sun-
Cififario &Md. Expenditure
In) the lest ten year :the township
councils of. Onfario have sent , tea
minion (Collars in cash on thepublic
highways: In the same period :ten
million. hays . or . statute labor nave
been applied to the same purpose.
^ ise.gssuming that a day's labor:
is wo th one; dollar, agreed ante.
gate f twenty milteons-two million
dollar. a 'ear. There .aee a little met
seventeen hundred • . miles of road... in
Wellington; it is probably safe to es-
timate the mileage of •the ' province at
siVty thousand.. That • would make
the. expenditure' in ten Tears . three
hundred dollars per mile or thirty dole
leas per mile .pek 'amine • •
That ought to• -do more than merely
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al maintain..the road s• of the province;
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There died in Chicago on 'June 8rd,
A former residence of Wineham, Thorn -
as Agnew, brcither di Mr. john Ag-
riew. LoWer Town . The' • deceased
it should Provide, ,for a considerable
aniourit of perinanent work as . Well.
And still, as Mr,: Campbell., said at
Guelpithlast week; there .is little evi-
dence, that permanent_hmatelement:is
heing made outside •ol.. .whet is belie;
acconnelished through the good alads
fund to which. the provibee-contrilitin
tes. The chief • need, as the Deputy
minieterSof Public Worts' said, is the
appoiritaient of. •• petmaiiente heads Wt.
the puepose of :directing the Work and
the substitution, oi a rash tax. for
statute labor. Under: the statute la-
bor: syste.m• directed by pathinaeters'
there N.Vill• necessarily -he almast as
.merea diffehenh: methods as. there -ae
-pathtnaiters ;• the work of one _year*
will ereauently be undone the . next,e
amthhe.•amount et labor will not be
Perforinect that • evoultr be carried. out
with* nen worhing fee wages and sub -
Sect elischaegeeenehenalwahltaine. hate
altinehaWcethettinte :•httoh".
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When .and What to Read •
• .1f you are impatient sit • down
,gentleman. Wee for many years a reefetletit ahd have a teat With Job. •
dent of East-Wawanosh,. where be
once had •a saWntill • and die •a lenge
biairiess in lumber. Later he removed.
to Wingham, and Was honored by'. be-
ing eleetedrdember tif the Town
Abetit. fifteen years .ago lie
left this 'place and event weit, amt.
filially settled near hisefamily in Chi -
cad. Mr. •Jciim Agnew is now the
ni raemening 'member of lea father's,
family. The-' 'deceased. Was Iield in
high esteetn, and was:a member of
life lelethodiet. Episcopal Church. The
,ceute of his death. was :.pneumonia.
and he was ohly ilt a few days; he
towing partner, lie leates three Some -
was 'ati years :of .age, Besides his sor-
T. 11. of Evanston, Albert and John
in Chicano, and ohe daughter at heme,..
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If you Are just aF
little strong-
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headed go to .see MoseS,
irTou are .getting: wean -kneed, take
:a look it Elijah. ' • . •
If there is no .tores, in your heart;
listen to David. . . • • ,
you are aetting..sordid; spend a
while with 'eaten.' • .
If your 'faith is ' ; below par, read
BaTulYoll are gett• - •
in(g laiy, watch Jain -
t
If you afe losing Sight Of the fu,turo,
clianli up; to Revela.tion.: and, .get a
gli•mpse of the'prothised land. . •
There was an
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SPECIAL OFFE'
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. g h a ;h-
ie Wilson's -foe a While on, ttuALV
AVeek.., Me.. Eli Jaeques' and eon; ef
Kinloss cable to. Mr, thinoets wtth a•
load Gi hey,' and, the ,eaen was stand-
ins in the barn whfle the hay was be-
ing leaded. The team ram but of the.
barn, aod. the young man, was thrown,
off ;he load,, but fortunately not in-
jefed ir, .the ieast:,• Mr. .JacqUes• was.
utside 'and • saw , the team aiming.'
?ndeavoring to stop. them he was •
thrown- down aad the wagon went
v•cr him, the wheel_s_film
rcyss the-bil-F-TIC 'Was .considerably
rnitired and when .picked up ,was gasp-
ing for breath. No limbs were bra'en
rnd unless internal injuries, werere-
aeivni will:recover from the affects.
Steange. to say, the . team vireled
,r-und and ran into the barn aga n,
mashing ,ehe ban door. There was a
trap 'door ,A the end of the barn floor
and into this oneof the horses fe'l,
byealeingathe wagon honour, and pull-
ing the .other horse over.. Seldom is
such a scene of excitement witnessed
V; Oscahad on n Monnay nr. a shoot
.etnimae. quiet farmer's premises as Mr-.-
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Blvth.
:.111•I'shien church,' Auburn, on June
1th, Rev, J. L. Small pastor of St.
ntlrew's elitircle Bly•th, and Miss Ede
ela hleDenald of. Auburn • were joined
hi the banns of 'holy wedlock. Rev.
r. McLear., of Godericlf, Mr. Small's
r.redecessor In the pastorate -Of St,
enirew's, attach performed the eere-
mohy. The bride was assisted by
her cousin, 'Thiel ;McDougall, of
holton, while Waeter McLean of God -
emir aeted, as , groomernan. Miss
Shoung of Atibern played, the Weeding
marchh'he ehurch was peettily
wetted and there wee* a la?ge crowd
In atandance. '(he bridal pale will
be ewer ter a wee% or more, visiting
anion.. other !hares the groom's form.
er home in Arthur, Welliege onl county.
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SEND ORDRIR TO OFFICE OP'
Rev: Dr, Chambers been ap-
pointed Governor ot Toronto Jail,
Xight hundred machinists. went oti
strike iis morning.
day- Re sta,tes that it was sire& a
mental retrospect.. •
We uederstand that thousands of
ternato #lants put out by farmersto
supply the Exeter canning :faetory
have been desttoyed by frost.
Miss Emma Drysdale left On. Tues-,
'dan fr Debuc, Sask. where she will
take a, position as book-keeper for
Birnee er• Drysdale of that place.
Blood- Poison 'through
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Stocking Dye • .•' •
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.PLIRICITS CASE AT .KINGSTON..
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' While attending to her household
duties Mrs. A. Harrison, Place -de -
Armes, Kingston (Oit), struck her
ankle against a projection which in.- •-
flicted a cut. She paid little atten-
tion! to-. the wound; at the time, hut
in a few' days it became swollenand'
very painful. A medical- 'Man'. wag •
consulted., 'and it was founin• that the
dye from; her stocking had got into
.the wound arid set up blood poisons
Then began a tryidg period of eel; 44
vehicle had it not been for Zam-Bule,
Might- not even yet have been extd.ed.
dere& Certain treatnient, whith I fol-
lowed oirt • but the wound gat no
Mrs. Harrison Saes : deotor are
better, and refused to heal..., It was
most painful, and sometithes 1.. could
'hardly bear .to walk. • Y.: was almost •
in despair when a friend advised• Me •
to try Zara -Buie. It soon reduced the
swelling and infihmmation, and the •
pairie-so .acute before --got le,ss and'
less until the ankhe was quite easy..
Then 'the wotend began to heal, and a‘
littlo. there perseverance resulted • ein '
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',tCli•16tOr.64q0•W,.: 4 "•'-'
-Buie 'dretwest tbe 'pain awl :the ••-•
.peisoe, from a wound at the seine
'time. It heals • ulcers, . elating sores.• '
sore feet; bad legs,. and varicose ale
cere It cures insect stings, sun-•
burn, summererashes, and heat spot.;
while as-: a.cure foe. chronic woaods,
eczema, prairie itch, eingworm, scab
, _ ,
sores, and sores due to blood person, .
it is absolutely --without equal. All ,
.stores and deuggests 'sell • at fifty ; " •
cents, or post-free from the hanaBuk
Co, Toroato, for price.
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merit a clear sweep
ell the liteuor licenses between' Rat
Portage And Fort William.. The rens-
on. for " :this. is that there
AtionColfetah: Sw0Wintaleebri.:;:a.'101 a0bave:ronail
great deal Of • railway constructiori -
weak going, on in this -district, and;
liquor' is \yell' khoevn as ane. coemy to. -
iedustrh„ , •
The contractors on the Grand Trunk.
Pacific' will be busy with tha,t new
pstruction work and along the 1 •
el the C. P. R. a vastneambei of mer*
will be erri-leyed in doubie-#aekifig, -
'However closely welched: a licensees
Ilace may be, there is greatdanger of
it becoming a base of supply for boot-
ieggers, whishey pedlars, and all sorts
of elicit traders. 'this is in add"
to th erie-banathe muter sold
directly for • consumption on the
Pl:•iillil47;
leti.o'n taken hy„the administra-
,
:lion is -noettoubt prompted by a desire
to proteet the, thousands oftmen who
will, be 'employed oni this railway con- .
%tem:him-if work from the evils attend-
ed upern othe sale of leqeor in.ahy form, .. •
or in any place.
Xenori, 'being an ineorporatedtown, -•
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will not be affected, bet every other
settlement in the prescribed territory
be made dry.
The licensee, effected are two taxon:in
,and one shop teeiviatin, two ta,ternsh
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and one shop at Wabigoan, two ta,v.
erns at Dryden and one tavern at mat'
of the totioAting piaces Vermillion 6
Bay, Dinorwie, Goldrock and Igneee. „t„.
Great credit must be given, to the
Government for their wise an streng
action in this connection.
The area thus brought under prac-
tical prohibition is an immense one
and the results will be inestimable.'
Mr. Hannah, policy and a,otion in
this regard stands hit strikieg contrast.
with the weak-kneed trimming a tte-
Dorn tom autliotitim-tplonter. -; •
IMGAAM.
Dr, tiorhee Godfrey, Who has beerr
eleeted in West York as the .suCceSSOr
bel the late Hot. J. W,St. john, was
at oao time a resident of Delgrave and
is known to magy in fa* viOinity ot
Wingham,
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