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lags of Dryden where,. the Provincial: Dr, Snider has taken down the*
owe In Feints:e, was ;, f;ivna.ot, I The Farmers' tastiti;te syatern of Government has, established a "Pions •fence in •front of Itis residence; map },
and the total receipts from all sources: ".lice Sate cf Illinois has ivaugerated tier Farm"' of sesta acres of wheels; Ing a notfeahle improvement in hie I
0,788.?It, The cost of the wind• wha G is known its a fUrward move- has been c:laaed during tha' premises. The granolithie walk wti i
hag 'up of the business amounted to u ant in this line of work lin is to four seasons the f'ii<Ylit has beets iii give it the finishing touch.
over z� 0UO. The' a were ltl'.s� credo a s'''ure the cooperation ?E, every ; operation. The resales, so far, have D. A. Crttden, has Moved bis,ima
Gars, four of wh.ui batt elaiens oe'school teacher, school superinendent . been a eelleat,-TM-sheep, testae and
pletnent vrarerooc,� aeras Mill street
over stat 0 each against the estate.
snit the women of the *tate in Hold• horses all thrivfs sort good crops of to the building formerly useless a
The estate paid It -ss than 25e on the } ini; meetings during the winter at. as' grain and roots have been secured,. 1 pump steep. F. Adams has put his
dollar. Mr. Messner writes the tannin* country sebool•tiouses as pus }'i'he cutbivattion of fi'tivi*sat present Crump machinery into the building
Walkerton TelesGt,po from Staten iribtc:. These nicetin�'s velli ,.costal of • in its experimental stage.. Phare vacated and has It fitted up in the
Island complaining that too anuclt out lily each, and will be divided as' are sonde too farmers -0104Y iron= most modern style,
aanoney: watt spent in cots and that folloK's -The morning session will Old Ontario ---settled in this section The Spiel X00 acre iartn, that
e divitleud was not targe enough. b ,devoted to topics of speeiat interest :and they have about 5 000 acres elf' ;=second lot from Brussels corporation f tolun as; for to and Children, Cartori �u is a
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Re promises to make a. vo`untary to leen ; the afternoon to be tairen ;land niiuer cultivation, }ten the 9th con. of .Grey township,.
payment in a year to his creditors, by the vt,tti'-il and tips evlftti nr re It `vas, howc4.ver, tQ the Rainy I has been purehased by W. H, Kerr,
Children Ory for
CA Tb
Lee -savers have rescued 542 per-
sons from the flooded distrlet of
t sit wly re
set v c.d for the young people. The i River distriet that the greatest h of the P
ost,, from Adyid Shiel; of
inti•► est of the ruin:; generation will . tercet attaches for th.'-.— , tout the* Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. The farm
be enlisted by offering prize essay ; lust week of the trip„ whenever sass
eat 'este ill each sl5hoal un sotuet,bjact.l prise or admiration was expressed at;
coin e•:led with farm life; and the anything seen the reply at once was•
beet «espy written by a boy or tiled "wait till you see the Rainy River."'
reseeetively will he read et the i We waited and it was well worth
Texas. The water is - evening tessinn of the institute. I waiting for.
ceding. This aeenls like ' a move in the
eget direction, and will eertainly�
'-'-s ' r serve t:t,e purpose of getting all
ela;res in the community interested
in the word.. Something of this
nature nf.grtt be added to the good
work which cur Ontario instltates Eastern Wa"sherwoanen,
are do=ing. The more we can get
the rising generation interested inTee hardest wonted washerwomen
the wet k the better. in the world are the Koreans. They
have to wash about a dozen dresses
Tho tParms of New Ontario. for their husband, and. inasmuch as
Positively cured lay 'these
Little. Pills.
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, is that it is a• wall, inhospitable fresh from the ehinese laundry.
oo Hearn Satin . Aper waste, valuable alone for its forest The Japanese rip their garments
Indigestion and T I g• d its mineral resources, and apart for every washing, and they
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.every man wears pautalcop and
It is a fact that few would be in. drawers so baggy that these some
,.lined to dispute that the genera no to his neck.; like a clown,
impression Prevailing in the older tkiey have plentyto do, The wash -
portions of the Dominion with regard
to that portion of the Province of
Ontario lying west of the twin cities
of Port Arthur and Fort William
ing is usually done in cold water,
and often in ran.nipg streams. The
clothes are pounded with paddles
until they shine like a shirt front
has two brick houses, a .new bank
barn, orchard &e., and is nearly all
eleared.
At the conclusion of business••att
Court Princess Alexandria, 0. Of. 1t
!Brussels, on Tuesday evening. last
the bretbern were treated to ice
cream and cake a through the kind,
h ness of Bro. Win. Blashill. There
was another initiation that evening
making the total lnembership'the
round 100, with a few applications
in hand for future meetings.
The fallowing office bearers have
been installed into their respective
offices for the current term in eon,
nection with Western Star Ledge,
No. 149, I. 0. 0. F. Brussels
J. P. G.—S. H. Jackson, N• G=—
W. A. Grewar; V. G.—Root. John-
ston; R. S.—Alex.. Ross; F. S.—Sain'l
Wilton; Treas.—F. S. Scott;. Warden:
—Frank Lambie; Conductor—W. C. '
Smith; 0. G.—Wm. Martin;. T. G.—
Jas. Ireland; R. S. N. G..—Pasbert
Henderson; L. S. N. G.—Jt. W.
131ashill; R. S. V. G.—S. T. P1uni
L. S. V. G.—jets Humphries;: R. S.
S.—Alex. Stewart; L. S. 5 ---Wm•
Thompson; Chaplain—G. :A,. Dead-
man. This Lodge is in a healthy
condition having 80 members en the
roll and accessions almost every
month of the year.
The G. T. R. authorities have de-
cided to rebuild the. Brussels stiltlon
at ouee and one ear load ofmaterial
has already arrived. Last week
Gen. Superintendent McGuigan,
Superintendent Jones; Roadmaster
feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drown- pro nets,
,Hess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue in a lesser degree its fisheries and
Iain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They that these can only be secured under
Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. conditions of considerable hardship
Small Pitl. Small Dose.
,mall Price°
iron their clothes by spreading them
on .a flat board and leaning tl'is up
against the house to, dry.. The sun
takes the wrinkles out of the clothes,
Substitution
the fraud of the day.
See you f'et Carter's,
Ask for Carter's,
and privation. That there are thou-
sands of acres . of rich agricultural and some of them have quite a lustre.
land, considerable sections of which The Japanese;, women do their wash
are, at this present moment, occupied ing out of doors. Her wash sub is
by thriving and prosperous farms not more than six inches high and
equal in appearance to many in about as big around, as the average
Eastern Ontario would be scarcely dishpan, Sometimes they use Jap-
credited, butsnch is, indeed, the fact on soap, which is fall of grease,
as bas been discovered by those who
had she good fortune to participate
1 in the Aigolna Legislative Tour.
1 ,az.(. Brief reference was made In a
Insict ` r': C..er� precious article to the agricultural
stretches of the Slate River Valley
Carters Little Liver Pills. , and it may be here added that the
{ c.=i,ditions in that di=strict are egcep-
wntttty favorable for settlement by
C� l 113 J l rho -e, who with small Tneans or with
00 means at all, are not afraid of
Should take with them a supply lysed wol k. The Piper farm which
of Dr. Fowler's Ext. of I vets she particular designation of
Wild Strawberry. ole section of the party, is a Magni
lir'-nt instance of the results which
Those who intend salt be obtained, for there the visitors
going camping this
summer should take Set `v substantial Iarm buildings with.
with them Dr. Fowler's ., ti pie stabling for horses and cattle
Extract ofWild Straw- fully equipped with all modern eon -
berry.
ing Cold,,drinking ova- venienees well grown and healthy
Gettingdrinking
catch- 'stoca
k and an abundant harvest. It
ter that is not always is true that the proprietor of this
pure .orer tinglooclthat
on an attack of Colic, homestead had the advantage.of
y 4 disagrees, may bring snin ,- tit capital at the outset, but
CrampsandDiarrhoea. he has found the investment a most
Prompt treatment p••ofilable one and the farm is to -day
a ear*berry in such
with Dr. .Fowler's
Cnetting him very handsome returns.
cases relieves thepain, An adjacent homestead of one
checks the diarrhoea hundred acres offers, however, a
and prevents serious far better example of what mayconseguences. Don't done with little or nothing
harmless euustitUt0 foie Castor 011, Paregor'ie,. Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither- Saphime
Norpli.in'erich odder'' Narcotic substance. It: is..Pleasant.
Its guainuitee- is thirty years' use by 1'Zi11Tous• of
Nothers. Cistoriain destroys Worms and allays :resve su-
zcess:.
Castoria, cures; Diarrhoea and Wind. Colie.. Catitorial.
relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipations and
Flatulency*., Castoria assimilates the Foode, regulates
the Stomach. and Dowels of Infants and. COi' 1'dieene "wind;
healthy: and. natural sleep. Castoriais the Cliil"cl'relu.'s•.
Panaites 'Ile : Mother's Friend.
C'astorza. Castoria.
"Castoria: is, an, excellentmedicine for •' Castoria is so well adapted: to child:rent
children.Mothers have repeatedly told methat I recommend it as superior.•1»,any pe-
. others re p
of its good: o nce. ssi,on, their cls ldren."scription 1=n. Ai wn to in
:,';$1.. lt: •If:aMfalp», . 1r
o5Goon„ Lowell, Alf
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TIM FAC-SIIVILLE SIGNATURE OF
APPEARS ON EVERY WRA PEPa.
and works away with her bare feet, i Ferguscn, Master Builder Wilson
The Chinese girls do their washing'I and Train Mester O'Connor made
in much the same way. an official visit. New building will
The washing in ,Egypt is usually be frame 20x50 y feet and will be
done by the men. The Egyptian level with the track, to the North,
washermau stands on the bank of the a where the old station stood, a 12
Nile, and slaps the wet clothes, with foot platform being between it and
the wise like the shot of a pistol, on the main track. The present South
the smoothe stone's at the edge of the siding will be taken out and put to
running water, and such fellah the rear of the station in the loop
women as wash, pound the dirt out shape striking in at the cattle pens
of their clothes in the same way. and near Gerry's coal house. This
French women pound the dirt change will be made forthwith and
with paddles, often slamming the will be quite an improvement. The
clothes upon stones, as the Egyptians Westerly side of the new building
do. will be the waiting room, the centre,
with bay window, will constitute the
What to Do • With the Boy, agent's office and the balance de•
voted to frieght. There will be
A conversation was. held a short quite a difference, in, the size of the
new depot as compared with the one
tithe ago between husband and wife burned as the old one was 50x95
concerning the future welfare of their feet but the G. T. R: think the 'super -
only son. The mother was for giv- abundant room only tends to the
ing him a profession, hut the father storage of freight that should be .
thought the .professions were crowd- bawled away on its arrival The
ed, and suggested starting the boy present arrangement, as to avoomo-'
in mercantile life. dation, is of a very crude order but
The father's reason for being op the railway people say the work will
posed. to his son entering professional be•pushed ahead rapidly so that the
life, was that he had a brother, who, inconvenience will be removed as
speedily as possible. Station Agent
Sutton still bolds the fort in• the.
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little baggage room.
take chances of spoil-
ing'a whole summer's
outing through neglect of putting a bottle
of this great diarrhoea doctor in with your
supplies. But see that' it's the genuine
Dr. Fowler's Extract of wild Strawberry,
as most of the imitations are highly clan -
germs,
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Young, Middle Aged & Old Men
1? yon are suffering frontally complica-
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Eidnevn, Blood or Nerves, consult us
at once. 'Wa cure all weakness, Nervous
Waste. Secret Leases, Nightly nrenta, Sex-
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Rick or,i.'oor—One Dollar.
NO INCURABLE CASES. TAKEN.
We patentee to cttr Varioedele, alis.
along,Stricture, Cleat. Sypphilis, Imp rte c
Unnxurel Discharges, all Pyrival Nerved*and
pelleate Diseases of Men and worsen. OOH•
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suttees Frnw, rn, sh6rt List far Hanle a
Ment hive • i:otlkg t=ree.
more
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tlhal n a strong arm and untiring I while very clever, had nothing to
energy. Some six or seven years show for his years oflabor but a
ago the owner, a blacksmith in Fort mere living and. a good, big account
William, finding 'himself in financial; on the debit side—the money spent
diflieutttts decided to take up a free in educating himself.
grant faro. and start fresh. The The Lather, although not having
farm cost him one dollar for regis• the ' education of his brother, had
tration. Re set to work to build tip some. years ago engaged' with The
a new home, extending bis cleanings Bradiey;Garretson Co,, Limited," of
year by year. Today he is the. Brantford, Ont., first as canvassing
possessor of a prosperous homestead agent, being promoted from time to
most of it cleared, and under good time until now he was in the very
cultivation, good farm' buildings, front rank with this company and
well stocked with .the necessary making lots of ntoney. He has also
machinery, many heads of good seen 8lot of the world, having been
cattle and a comfortable balance-- sent to Australia, South Africa, Eng -
all his old liabilities wiped off and land and the TJnited States. It was
bis present bolding' unineumbered. therefore riot to be Wondered that he
This, the result of six or seven years' : was opposed to his soli taking up a
labor, is not often equalled far less profession, and as the son in question
excelled in Old Ontario, had a liking for money and travel,
Of course the good people of this it was finally decided that be ought
section are in need of Government to follow in the footsteps of his father
assistance as they are everywhere and enlist with this old reliable I'tub•
else in this part of the country ; it fishing Hoose, especially as be bad
must be confessed,however,' that the just received a good salaried offer
Slate Inver Valleyers are compara• from them.
lively modest in their demands; all;
they want is a bridge across the 'WANTED l
Haministiquia River by 'which their `
market at "ort William would be A shrewd, careful young man,,of
brought many miles nearer,, good character, in each town -
Between Fort 'William and Rat ship of Canada,. 'Good wages ;
Portage, al, 'distance of three hundred business expetienee not essential.
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Heals the .ulcers, clears the air
passages, stOps droppings in the
threat and ppertnanantly cures
Catarrh and Hayyqp Fever. Blower
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Medicine Co.. Toronto ar. nd $W.uffalo.
DEM41 Mtehid�air Avenue,
1jO 0118, Dititit, Mteh, ' miles, the tourists 'saw farther evi•
denee of excellent fanning prospects,
It is stated that there will be no
election in Soath Ontario until after
the harvest.
"Every well man bath his i11, day."
"When a bit off"' or wben seriously 111
you should taite flood's Sarsaparilla and
get well.
ths
Sound
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acconis a
Owen S d
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been fined $20 and costs for selling
cigarettes to boys.
Mrs. May Wright Sewall his been
elected president of the International
Congress of Women in sueeessiori'to
Lady Aberdeen.
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CAIS NUMB NI MN2 UM
a ' I " Sumo 8 years ago, t contracted a serious constitutional blood
disease. I went to Hot Springs to treat for syphilis. Mercury almost
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killed. me. After a while the symptoms again appeared. Throat
became sore, pains in. limbs, pimples on face, blotches, eyes red,
loss of hair, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend. advised Drs.
Kennedy
neo syympetomss'for fiveyears.Treatment.
I ane married cuand hed u py.and IAsvea
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I took treatment. from Drs. Kennedy and Kergan. Their New
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