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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-05-11, Page 22 THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIAY, MAY 11, 1883. the Poet's Corner. 1 mases tis e plies. ,list talk se sae et oogaetry. AM W see set wart Mess el my waasu's wtiebery. 1 cosset be a dlri. t>• i aq .et that We me are ase All raids* sad hest Alii that the isle way to "eateb." la desperately to Ales. May .et the world Is sadly thest'ed. And ad the stria am pert ; For limes° /t 1 sever "take." 1 oa•'t ds.oe.d is diet. 1 mass& Moist at peeper tb see. Or mom it ca my MUM A wasp or grrsihMper appears. la track, I ousel ism • Alit. This say .a mew ray ekarsslas trlesd. AM bid me .et insert My arm cosldtsgty in thein, I really amain Ai1t. 1 cannot ArmlLpeid shelf kande, Pretending 1 am hurt. Or startled, pros upon their arms, As others do who dirt, 1 esasot speak 1* accents low, And then my head avert, While they stoop lows most tenderly. Regelet.R in s Alai, Then Emma. it you love me. pray Never &gala revert To arts that tram my soul I hate, i will not be a dirt, TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. ONorich Township. cow If:1Lut•.-Mr. E. Ruesball,of the lith con„ had one of his bat cows run otic at the crossing, by the Friday night train. $oi a7sIMe Ilius A QCILT.-Miss AOY fllteirliasg, of the7t► Boa., eomplst $l • ptebwark quilt this winter, whisk eon - tains 7,500 pieces. FARM RENTED. -Mr. Jas , of Galt, has rented his farm of 80 ,n► the 7th stn., to the Hal Bros, f one Tsar, for the sues of pM as Aesataisg Dessth t►rtpelui glLMhe- gles. TkesONee Decd tale Tie 5 -ptvt g rebes of seretbaiae T.kes-R$M.ses ere a itliess Pwwder-Estes IOdYM er a lwesfal lUR-Tbe MM. reamoNy seesrst.d wash irks /assay. Cmaalo.L HAMM--The Queen's hotel bore baa changed bads this week, Mr. Johnston having sold out to Mr. Alfred Roe, wlao foe the past thine years has been propletor of the ()seeds at Heus- seli. Daring his residence in Brussels Mr. Zion made many friends, and ac- quired* Mplit$*ion fur keeping the best regulated and most orderly hotel in that place. The members of the late Firer Brigade entertained, themselves to a supper in Mrrrifolds Hotel last night. After sup- per • good time was spent in sumo, de. Mr. Harry Clark then presented Chief Manuel with a trumpet to reoognitiou of the seryioes t+oder+d the Company by the chief. We have board that the new Company ebslltogss the old oreanira- tion to a Home Reel race any time. Come along boys let as sea some of your Brantford muscle. -('linea. Yom the Had Axe (Mich.) Tribose. About ten o'clock Monday ironing thea residing near the residence d Theodore Recd became oegaiast of the existence of something sadden, violent and tragic. Those who had cwt retial wended their way W the soave, while rainy another already unrobd hastily doomed, beano around and alarmed by the shrieks of agora which Sad almost immediately issued forth upon the quiet air of the pessimist night. Bet a moment sulked and scarce a question was nngqMail* to revel the fu31 and dread paetiealan, and while the *wcos ricken neighbors were yet gather- ing the end had come. Mn. Asa Reed, wife of Theodcre Reed, of Bpd Axe, bad died suddenly from the affects of a Weed's* of strych- nine taken in mistake fee s powder idea bad been prescribed and glees bur by her physician at s previous time and which was to overcome a bilious condi- tion of the system. From the time of taking the poison uatil deathensued about fifty-five minutes elapsed, terrible agony adding to the painfulness of the •ooaeon. The actual circumstance as it transpir- ed proved to be as stated at the outset, $ frightful mistake, and while pregnant with pointed warning seems to indicate no individual responsibility. It appears that Mrs. Reed, about 9:30 o'clock, feeling somewhat unwell, went to her' work lo,sket for the purpose of obtaining a powder which had been pre- scribed for by Dr. David. She took from the receptacle what she supposed was the desired powder, remarking al- most instantly that she feared she had made a mistake and her daughter, Mrs. Beals, proceeded upstairs to the apart- ments of Dr. David, who resides in the same dwelling, taking with her the paper which had contained the powder taken by her mother, and which she submitted to the inspection of the doctor. The doctor tasted the particles still adhering to the paper and expressed a fear of its being strychnine, and with Mrs. Beals hastened to the apartments below whero the victim was already found in spasms. All antidotes at hand were at once brought into requisition and messengers dispatched for further .nedical assistance and additional remedies. ,AFFAIRS AT OTTAWA. ..insist axAri v.etasee - The Teri rags sy etre we0 wwk..e air Jobs glow seacM. Ottawa leiter ot Dundas Dauer. During the discussions which have takes place oq the Fetimat.s, in the none of which ,ldinuters were called upas to explain the enormous increases whiehare continually being made in the controllable expenditure, it was trade quite apparent that it is no part of the policy of the Government to redoes the burdens of the people by practicing economy in the management of the pub- lic marries. Is every dep•rtmist year by year the increase costumes, and It �tazd tba abilities of the membew of the Gore;'n seat to the utmost extent to furnish some plausible sawn for the extravagance indulged in. Indeed in many cases this was not attempted, and the items were glomal through commit- tee without any explanation whatever being offered. Everywhere about the Huse and iu the departments one is struok with the large numberof em- ployee* who are lounging about with apparently no duty to perform. In and about the Commons lobbies the mem- bers sometimes find it dilicalt W push their way about without stumbling over doorkeepers, clerks and messsstgers, and in all the dep.rtmestsl buildings the the same system of appointing favorites W positions at headiest' salvias, where half the number would solace, is but too apparent. The Lords, too, are not be- hind in this respect, and are, in fad, the leaden in all sorts of extravagant ex- penditures, and while the estimates were being discussed their Speaker, the Hos. Mr. Macpherson, happened is the gal- lery, and frowned down upon the Op- position as they dilated upon a number of the items which acme op for discs I always tbe Pops The Italians adf his Son. But it is next to useless for the m erasers and suweuedings ceeessoaieea Opposition to expel to bring about a e (h•vity is Whereat to his miasmas thea different state of affairs so lung as fair ewer whobanimewahimfrom hiseirliest John has his subservient majority at his `youth. He might be thought glees did back. Without Sir John, levee'', the I he mot tamper his severity by the pallet o;ovga raUIT m As ass l attistiee with which be Nomas-witheat As was clearly perceptible the other delay isds v.$ioa-t* an wbe Week W when in his abeeeos, too Ince rd Tilley His •ndimmi. are 6e lea Primmest than tried his land u leader. His atter is- were those 04 Piui EX-, but for that very capacity in this respect was so painfully fawn Owl take an mere tiesa Ho lima apparet.t in s very few minutes that be not the beiibaat side a soti.,esble in his wa'fdree'1 too saoeamb W the shots fired predemamer, tie pedal ase, the fine at Lou to the Opposition, and Sir Hector Lend humor which endured, aotwith- standiag the surprieiag vicissitudes oI the last peatiScate, nor the frank. bold tad genial speech full of witty and hap- py words, thrown of in that senoras voice **blab Pius IX. retained in his ex- treme old age, Leo SILL is se sloe of speech as the Archbiahep of Paris. Cass Swoons -liar raders will re- member that the wife al Mr. J. R. Mur- ray, el this phase, woe ►'Selly injured in a oolliniom at Hensel] hast winter. Mr. Mwrray entered a wit against the cam - peel, $2,000 damages, but it wassettledkid week by the Railway eseepany paying $1,500 and medial ex ;soma. Dr. J. R Reeve, writing from Moose Jaw, N. W.T., last week. states that the capital of the west should have been fix- ed there, iaeteed of Regina. Every mursieg flatcarrying large tanks of water, leen /loom Jaw for Regina, where it is sold to supply the wants of the people then, the aver at Regina be- ing so low that a 'wage could step moon it anywhere. Tan Town Anerr. - Messrs. Ferran and Reny, auditors ••f the town ac- counts, taws somptMad their work, and their report will be preaested to the eoanell at ata next meeting. From it we learn that the total expenditures of the last year were $11,9411.17. Of this sem 08,714 was for tbe Public 13ehoot, $800 fee the High School, 01,489 for street and sidewalks, 08811 for @saris', and the remainder made up by outlays for dif- ferent perpnews.-[New STs. „ I Lanosvin had W come W his rescue and S�ildtt. straighten out the tangle into which he had worked himself. Without Sir John's guiding hand, and in tits lament* of Sir Charles Tupper, the Government would soon ,prove to be a rope of sand in the hands of the leader of the Opposition who is undoubtedly gaining strengtb and The pastorals in which the archbishop popularity amongst the members every of Perugia (ibis was Cardinal Pesci a day, it being freely admitted by Reform- office before his election as Pope) urs and Tories alike that his accession to was wont to demonstrate the harmony the first place in the House is only a quell- of faith and reason, of religion and civilization, "growing like the flower and fruit from the root of 'Christianity," were much noticed by Italian publicists. The priest loved to treat the question of the day and , of modern society. The illustrious Boughi said to him that he was "one of the most finely balanced and vigorous of 'characters," that he was " a man who had realized the ideal of pope we laid. Atter his mass, which be says early, Leo XIII. gives audience to Cardissl Jaoubini, secretary of slate, and former- ly Nascso at Vienna, whose political leaning is rare even iu those of his offi- cial position. His place is then talon by the eardinal secretary of ecclesi*stleal affairs and by the congregation of cardi- nals. each of which hes its fixed dry. The several councils generally weepy the whole awning until one hoar after mil- dy. The Pope's dinner: • pettegoione dish of meat and some obsess ; a few minutes wales for its consumption. While be takes the air in the at oon - generally in bis carnage --he usually reads bishops' reports, all of which come direct into his own bands, the dispatch- es from the Duudatures, and especially any news from Belgium. That little kingdom which has broken its diph:- 'natio relations with the holy see, is par- ticularly near his heart. For ►t is there that he himself was nuncio from 1843 to 1846. and there that he studied at close quarters a ,lrcat politician, Leopold I. Toward fear o'clock the Pope gives his private and public audiences, and the evening hours are devoted to the recep- tion of bishops. This long day over Leo XIII, re;;aine the solitude of ha' own closet. Then at last he is able to begin work. Tall, thin, rpare, with his pale and deeply -lined lace. the Pope usually has deliease health, of which be takes small air's, His ametiritr is extreme. The spiritual sovereign of 900,000,000 Cath- olics does ant spend 100 bases • moth fee his table. The ossify of s sleesgly developed nervous system slue' malaise kia to resist the fatigue of his labour said net .erpe- L h y. Be is lamps grace se rather seinen ; - a J.vesW ■sesssatk. Would you avoid the Biliary eon - Mr. J. G. Cross, Lake George, N. B., plaints inendeital h. aprin,iand summer* says his sen, sired sixteen, had mode Cleanse the systems with Burdock Blood rheumatism Irons which he reeovd but Bitten. It revisits the Liver, Bowies, and is Trial 2 was lett crippled bye chronic rbeumat- and lead, the purest ism. He was gesung draws together, the world. bottles 10 when he began the use of Dr. Dow's Sturgeon Oil Liniment, after which his ours wase y and permanent. Young and odd suffer trots Rhe nmtism, Lum- bago, liuistia, Burns, & , and are bear lited by the use of Dr. w'r Sturgeoa Oil Liniment. A fact riot generally known iu a �- aestiod with the new piesis of Natiotlhl League is that Mr. Bulliesa to soiled of Anihentburgr Ont., where bis father was engaged iu the British military service. H. left Clads to set up in the hoot anal ihvt' Mlrlueen in De- troit, Davy S Clark, Druggists, Renfrew, date of June ani, write : " Burdock Blood Bitten, though c,uttpar+ttively a new preparation, has taken the lead in this locality lir a blood purifier, our sales of it being equal to that of all othtr medicines used for the purpose during the last your." 1MPOETantoi.-A few days since Mr. John Mason received from Scotland a splendid heavy draught colt, which he purposes travelling this year. It appears W have stood its voyage well, and is a good addition to the improved stock of the county Hoene Noris. -Mr. John Brown, of the 12th con., sold a fine colt, coming 9, to a person from Constance, at 0180. At Mrs. Brigham's ale lot week, aspen of colts coming oneear old, was sold at tion of time. ame. In the perfecting of legisla- $210. Messrs. Murphy lately sold a heavy An Oasis iu the desert is uu brighter light to the wandering Arab than a bottle of Dr. San Buren's Kidney Cure is to the unfortunate sufferer from Kidney Disease. It is • perfect, positive and ppeermaneut cure. Sold by J. Wilson Gederich. 2m span for 0380, and have several $223 tion, both public and private, Mr. Blake horses left yet. i takes a far more prominent part than any A BAD Lose. -Mr. Jas. Barr, who member of the Government, and one has lives on the boundary, has been so un- only to be in the House a very short time fortunate as to lose three splendid horses, to discover that the supporters of the all within a short time. Noticing that they were sick, he ailed in a veterinary Government admire his great abilities surgeon, but he was unable to determine and his indubitable perseverance, and what was wrong, as they had none of the are ever ready to bid for, his assistance symptoms of any ailment common to in perfecting any measure brought under'a cardinal such as St. Bernard conceived hones. Some have attributed their death to impure water, but it is doubtful I the consideration of the House. Si much it... Since the eighteenth century since if this -of itself would cause their death. is this the case, and st constantly dues the time of Benedic XIV. and Clement DE1TH.-It is our painfula t to re- I it occur, that very many of Mr. Blake's XIV., Rome has not seen a Pope of so After the aaministering of the more cord another blank in the pioneer set- 'friends are often inclined to find fault cultivated a mind, *u accomplished in only to recur again in a few minutes, Mr. S. Shetler et the 13 con., who died once with claire and with contemporary and within an hoot of the time of taking on Saturday. He hu beenaf8ioted with displays in laking so closely attar legis letters.At the present time the two the powder death cause to the relief of ;rheumatism for a long time ; lately drop- lation fur which the Government is re- the sufferer, I meq set in which caused his death, at the sponaible. qualities which Lir, \Ilia most prizes. Investiirration shows that some three age of 73 years ;being stir quiet and re and alma most constantly in securing in months since Mrs. Reed purchased strychnine at a drug store for the pur- pose of killing mice, but it ,lied been sup- posed that all the poison had been de- stroyed, but by some mischance it had found its way to her work -basket tc, be IDiitaken in the end for a simple reme- powerful antidotes the spasms ceased, &len of this township, by the death of with him for the great good nature he (Elfin and Tuscan verse, so familiar at Kidneys tonic In Beats. 10R ONB VICTIM UP XYMOTIC i� ��d%a.sasa. a hoallve pineaweearss pale frelm& / aduh la- the last ship (Man thetes, roe mate.1?.?., ues teem a thousand Yale wast d away per teal ides to der Mperfeot rr a }�es�y11a aaaM�� Calleays was w secure dlee sten mai tv 1 mllM1loo by t'wahalibaugt� those itemiser of bels sad serve n.lr*ties, without Mach n ervous roma, Is Impoerable.la as may w ✓ mllable fans.' _whet; the d1 tvs sa is too feeble to iiliadeete them trials fool. A Lite Nuts Presesa. Mr. M. K Allison, Hutchinson, Kan., saved his life by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery, for Con- sumption, which caused him to procure • large bottle, thatoumpletely cured him, when Doctors, change of climate and everything else had failed. Asthma, Bronchitis, HDarasosma. Severe Coughs, sed all Throst and Lung diseases, fat is gmareateed to cure. Trial Bottles at J. Wilson's drng store. Large rise 01. (1) tiring disposition, he hu never taken a forward pert. By his sterling worth and industrious habits he was a model for the rising generation to imitate. He was a consistent member of the Presby- terian church to which he was greatly attached. d Din. Reed, whose maiden nasus was SUDDEN DEATH. -Mr. Thos. Emerson, Anne Young, was born in Peterfield, of the 2nd con. of Hullet, died unexpect- edly on Friday night lot, at the age of 83 years. He has been ailing more or less forsome tiate, but his death was not at Guderich, Ont.,where she was marrie i expected. He has been ailing more or to Theodore Reed in 1847. She leaves a less for some time, but his death was not husband, a daughter, Mrs. Beals, of this xpected. He had only lived here a few village, a son, Fred. Reed. of Midland years, having moved from the enuntyBelle- City, e- City, and a .brother. Hastings. His body was taken to Bells M, as. Recd was one of the earliest and villa for interment on Saturday. A re- er most esteemed residents of this place, Lrt therort e Mr. Jelin Emerson, hed west a P.t his el `. , and the saldenness and painfulness of c no of the oldest residents of Hastings, her death tendered to intensify the re- died on Friday, but we learn that the gard and sympathy. The deceased had report is incorrect, although he is in a been for many years an honored and rye low condition, and may not last motive member of the Protestant Epis- lona.-[New Era. oopal church and was one of the fore- nearManchester, England, Oct. 19, 1821 and moved to Canada with her parents at an early period in her life and eettlin Wad in bringing about the establishment' of the Ei iscipsl ruisrion here. After years of hard work consequent upon an a trent into this section and which possessed all the accessories of pioneer life, the labors of herself and I husband had resulted in securing a c'm- pM�s� aced with a tine new village resi- demos for their c auforr, the aged couple about fruit- innsnsof their ��life experience nwhen wthe ea - toward event occurred which in a mom- ent dissipated the happiest dreams, hat the deceased was a good woman and not u nprepared for death in any form how- ever sudden Licht be the dread appear. Ames. The funeral to.,k place yesterday .et 1 o'clock front the Episcopal church, the services being conducted by Rev. Mr. Smythe, of Port Austin, and was attend ed by nearly the entire adult population of this vicinity. Ayer's Hair Vigor restores the origi- nal color, by its stimulating action at the roots, produces a vigorous growth, and gives the heir that beautiful lustre whieb results only Eras a ,trosg,heahhy °sedition. Pimples ale Blotches. •Call at Geo. Rhyne' drug store and get a package of Calvert's Carbolic Ce-. rate, and has never failed to remove Pimples, Blotches, Ulcerated Sores,' Rough Skin. it enroll when all otters 1 fail. Try it. 2 tow that there is a reliable remedy fer' kidney troubles, half the terrors attached 1 to there complaints have been real-,. ed For this let all be thankful, and to Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure sward alll praise for having thus moons a hitherto c .nsidered fatal dim! a fr.an aur path. It was never known to fail. gold by J Wilson. 9.s Crrruatisa. -A name well known Ini onnection with the Hair Renewer,whicb !steres grey Mir to its statural color by a few wales ase. Sold at 60 cents per , b itl. by James Willem. 2,n A Rxwar*-Of one doses "Teases- av" to any one sanding the bat four line rhyme on "Tsassaav, the temarkshle little pia for the Teeth and Oath. Ask your druggist or addles... Well Rewarded. ALLAN LINE! 74O7 -416L. LIVERPOOL -Lc iS DON DERRY -GLASGOW aBeRTLT EEL PANDAsi&. ,Yd10141 J4 N. Halltaz; March 1111,. CIRCASSIAN: Portland, March lath. Halifax, March 31st. PARISIAN: Halifax, AprUTtb•. SARDINIAN. Portland. April itib. Halifax. AprU 14th. POLY ESI.AN. Helttax, A prU flet. PERUVIAN. Portland, April lith. Hallex. April fhb. .4dRNQ2747s', Halifax, May dib. PA RNLI A. HmUfax, May 14th. ft'After is Steamers 0. de patched f lata train leaves Toros*• with the scans sad �esasaas.eepdeeese ss T:q every T%se_ e N merss, os aectlii with the steamer at Halifax - For ifax- Forticketa•adevery Information apply to H. ARMR1tO2lO. T'loket AassR. . Massahet TYs. 11 yen meek* Hop Bitters will sorely W Nature in making you well when aha fella If Teo aro costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering hoes any other of tbe seiner- one neerons diseases of the Men& er bowels, it is your pan fault if yes remain ill, fir Hop Bitters an • sovereign remedy in If you are wasting away with au= of Laney Disease, stop temipting this momeae, and tarn for a eon to Hop Bitters,lf a are sink with that_ doh - sem N.rvotasniss, you will hod t"Balm in Gilead" in the ane at Hop Bitter. If yea aro a frequenter, or • resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the sooner of all eoan- triee -malarial, epidemac, bilious, and intermittent fevers -by the use et Hop Bitten. If you have a rough, pimply, or fallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, riot blood, and sweetest breath, health, and oomfort. In abort they cure all diseases of the Stomarch, Bowels, Blood, Liver,Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. $600 wilt be peed for a case they will not corp or help.- That poor. bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter, can be made (he'picture of health, by s few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer? lm . WILSON'S S1or. PITSMdull Cu S EI E DISI I Fresh Flour Hi Garde! Seeds, in Balk or Packages. t DIA`iOND DYES, -THE - his writings, are simplicity and modem- BEST IN THE WORLD A ltb.ral reward will be paid to any $ion. His letters, his encyclicals, all are 10G_ P3E2a. Pde7>?C A (3.111. submitted to the sacred college. Noll- ing is more admirable than the manner in which he elicits opinions and weighs eh - piny who will produce a case of • Liver, Kidney or Stomach complaint that Elec- tric Bitters will not speedily cure. Bring thein along, iE will cost yon nothing for the medicine if it fails to cure, and you jections. Hee has been known to corn - will be well rewarded for your trouble pletely rewrite, after grave debates, en• besides. All Blood diseases, Bilious- evchals which he had already complet- nea, Jaundice, Constipation, and gene • - ral debility are quickly cured. Satisfac- edAs he suffers from sleeplessness, it tion guaranteed or money refunded. is generally in the night hours that he Price only fifty cents per bottle. For sale by .1. Wilson. [5J 11.lelde of a Neil-k.ew■ Stratford Ma.. Stratford, May 2. -Jas. Wright, who for many years has occupied the position of store -keeper for the Grand Trunk here. and who was generally respected. shot himself through the head, the ball entering Just behind the right ear and passing through the brain. The rash act was committed about 7 a.m. today, in the parlor ..f his own house. Cause not known. He has a large family. who are much symfatltized with in their sad affliction. He was much pressed .with work, and was very despondent fur the past few months. but he had a g.w.d pn- eitien, and was in a well-tn.do stat-.. A c'•rners if. Ilett will he heIJ Says Dryden "She knows her man and when you rant and awear. Can draw yon to her with a smell) hair.' But it must be beeatifrtl hair t.. have such power : aa.l meetl hair can b. ensured ns't'i. use .4 (Yr..aIse•s Hits RAN rpt c o.i.i at :4 cu. by J. Vs lien. 2a Thousands ere berng cored of Catarrh every year with Hall's Catarrh Cure, that he dolor* had given se and said could not be eared. ;!i mats a bottle. "..lel he George Rim :rart, le ,:rt aero f. -r tial. rich. 3in Headache. Biliousness. l)t-s;.epain and C.met ipat ion promptly rel lered and cured by the tsar of IIP. l'.trs• It ssumach and C•.nstipetiotl Bitters. As a family medicine thee ate fpr super- r •n pill* In large bottles 50 cents. composes his most immortal works. --- [Catholic Review. • 1883 -SPRING -1883 BRUCE'S SEEDS. Mammoth LongRed Mangold. Seeds, Turnip very Variety.) Carrot Seeds, Garden Seeds. Seed Peas, Barley. Oats and wheat. 1(ungsrian Seed and Millett. Buckwheat, Timothyand Clover seed. Flaxseed and 011 Cake. The maintenance of a healthy state of - the system is thesurest pr,tectionagainst - ()X SALE AT : disease ; experienoe has shown that oy p T•� �1 the use t.f Dr.Carson's Stornarch and con- Se SZOiiiV vl� atipation Bitters, a perfect state of health an be assured. They free the system (Corner Hamilton and Victoria streets.) of'all impurities, olesnse and purify the Blond. For sale by all Druggists at oil cents a bottle. Some •.i the most eminent men con- nected with the Methodist ministry preached their first sermons in this neigh- borhood. The well-known secretary of the Missionary society, Rev. A. Sather - land. started as a young man here, and a reverend gentleman now stationed in 1 the neighborhood of Lyndon, and who him three sons In the ministry, was at ones time an ordinary wood -sawyer in 1 G•alerich. Another minister, who has been president el ono of the conferences, wee at one time a fanner of (:oderich township, slid a pensions. young man stationed in one of the cities of Oatari° it a sun of a Stanley farmer. • (Clinton New Era. a B1..Usd M .11 {t.sktsel. lie these timer when our newspaper* are flooded with patent medicine adver- tisetnenta, it is gratifying to know what I W procure that will certainly cure you if you are billow, blood out of order, liver inantive, or : enernl debilitated, there is nothing in the world that will cure you ea • uickly a Electric Bitters. The are a hlteesin to ell mankind, and CAI 14 )1141 1..r only fifty cents a kettle of James Wilr.n. [2:) IoOoll Bros. k Co., Toronto, Manr,feettires and Wholesale Dealers In LARDINE, CYLINDER, BLOT CUTTING SEEDS SEEDS. I have team bead a full supper of !TIED MID GAIDIX IUDS at all blade, which I wUl sell ibis - MY M1OCK OF - GROCER = 1 15 ALBO- Fceeh and Well Selected. £rki'' .and GJassarc,: of all kinds et lowest possible prices. TEAS A SPECIALTY. Geo. H.OId. CURE Sick Madrid's and relieve all Me troebie /eel - dent to a bilious state of the s7alem, WWI se Me- atuses, the . 4.. 71te their t our= nuccess has been shown In caring t�sasE SICK Rewdaebe,yct Csrtepr''sLItttle Liver Pinson equally 11). abrina �Nsta , bite they s1.0teomei valuable is an t, twin all disorders of the stomach, 'omelets the liver sad n -gelate the bawd& Etas If they Daly wet HEAD Ache they wesld beldame priceless to these who eager from this distressing eompisestt but forte - satiety their'ooetwsdw set end hese, sad time vibe case try them wp1 gad these MU* ems vete- able Is se easy ways that they win sol bewails( M do without . But after all sick bead ACHE Is tailbone of en wy lives that here la when we mire odar beast. A@ min acmeothers U able Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small M very easy to take. one ere two pills rakes des& They me strictly vetesnble and de awe grape lie =bent bat by their pestle action please ad wbe is. ben .Isle stigmata: MeV. /eM sesta: ave by amulets evwywbue,.r east by nr5, CARTER MEDICINE 00., New York Oltp. WOO L OILS. j520 ACRES FIIEE! R ILEaaATEn(- "LARDINF."I brand 1. unexcelled by as other oil on the market. 1. rec+ogtticei of its superior inerft, we have received All the Highest Prizes 1 wherever we exhiMted It *Mee 147P, arms other awards • large gumbo' et Gold, Silver & Broome iedals, besides numerous Diplomas. It te warranted not togas or clog ; wears�sealto Castor QO a. -b sad being less thee eaK the Is the cheapest oU os the market. d1 'TSIt iT. For Sale by R. W. McKenzie, 1939. 0s4evleb. -IN THE - Devil's Lake, Turtle Mountain and Mouse River Oonntry, NORTH DAKOTA, binary to the United States Lad Dice GRAND FORKS, DAKOTA. aal2Tteth.ad MAP mid lysed. psrtlewisme sailed nits. to any eddies' bl H. F. McNALLY, General Travel/lag Areal. TT PAUL. NLIIKAMU1 a 111f1ITMA A 8. es R heat se Tevwee,llw .3'.