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Teuwvar, May 31, 1906
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Xews of the Sistriet.
Mee John Wilbert, of Ua.hwood,
psbsest away recently after an Hitters;
of wane months. Mhe wart eizty-three)
Ve•arw of age.
ee" Mt•. Slx)tton, of the Winghant Bust -
Hess College, anauunct•e his intention
of (owning a business college in Clin-
ton early in July.
W. A. Currie has urchasetl the
cider mill property in WIngham and
will turn the building into a general
lepitir and Machine strop.
Rev. H. J. M. Perkins, rector of
Trivitt Memorial church. Exeter, is
ITCHING PILES
-Eczema, Eruptions, Punpl•. - are surely coned
tie molt interne sudenng a: canoe relieved -by
.K LLI*1i
Oelosi tit -the safe sad .p'edy remedy.
"/ tons J. nob/tit walk a, b,w Y.ln," IrriM cue
rat Ao)• adJrr.,a err 1' al fur t ik of rryrnl
'./ tad el Ike .a/nM old ), ord.•. / •en heard
Thew / tad Mr. a .',Omar( -and nh:,nnel more
er/ •/I em rf IAa'(ail /1r Mheo'a. / rect.a.n,J al
d/a ..td avU /1.'' ow','Ia.“1."
Sorg each box-- 6 for 52.50. Used with Mire
Blood Tonic and TabN» means • quicker rule.
At drug•aotes- or Irons The Chemsai Ce. ell
('.s,.l•, 1omaed. Hamiboa-Tomato.
A Baker's Triumph
The Mooney Baker cannot
produce anything better than
Mooney's Perfection
Cream Sodas
The very best of flour, butter
and cream - the most modern
plant. the very best baker in
Canada. A biscuit superior to
lky other you have ever tasted.
d. to your grocer.
.Sold
on 3
Months'
Trial
money rets
• ,stied til cvl y wit/
ALWAYS READY
FOR INSTANT, USE
because the "CartwwMainlnic"
i.•l rrra:ally Itmerrnfan&
hollow ground in Its own
peculiar way. With
ordinary careful
use, 11 will bold
its edge ler
years
with
too
e•0
0
ta1U
/\
O
RICES
C.rb.- s2ss
teats 8468
l.ataw ems•
D.saa. F..r.e.,Zp
rw yw M.N.
"Carla. -Magas c" )Lig-
et tori of .C'Impa, 1.00.
Fag booklet "Baits 1*- ten."
CHAR r LFF, - ode 'ch
about to resign his pr•seul intemil1-
ency and minuet.. to Ingersoll.
Bewlttie Bros.. of \Viugh:un, have
diewolved their IIVe1'V business pen•t-
tierehip. Robert Beattie will continue
the burbles: and 1(1Ixud will retire.
Voting on the bylaw t.) grant a loan
of $19,11111) W the \filler Sb tit Com•
limy to establish its proposed factory
111 SexJorth will take place in Seto
forth on \loudly, .lune 1Ith.
Itichard Bennett, of the 12111 wares•
rima of 110w ick, haul dispootel of hf*
line farm to his wan Th011lets, of
Ambleside, for the s of $13,11(111.
Mr. Bennett mu poet's t:4kiug tip hie
residence in (born ie.
The eltizens of Exeter will observe
the nftt•rulsln of June 15th as .4
holiday, and w•111 drv.ite 1h. afteru/on
W rim/mating the graves of their re-
latives 1 friends in conjunction with
the different lodges of the town.
Ur. McAsh, formerly, of 1(elgrltve,
who has been studying in London.
Englnutl, for sone. months., has taken
hie degrees of I. It. C. S. and L. 1(. C.
1'. 1)r. M:Asi1 i, taking a fur-
ther course in Loudon University
College and is engaged es clinicaleas-
biatant in Su He hospital.
A large barn belonging to John.
McLean, of East Watwanush, near
lielgrlws, was /struek by lightning
recently' and Nulty dainag.wl, thouglr
it was not set un flee. During the
saute
storm as barn on the -Illi conces-
sion of Morris, belonging to Mr. Nich-
olson, was struck and. also consider•
ably damaged.
Frank \lcCutiheoi, an old and well-
known 'evident of Mdt•ri,, fell on his
thioneep recently and broke one of
his Lege at. the thigh. :Hr. 1411•1'utrh•
.on is nearly eighty y 1. of ago stud
the fracture it, consequently a w•ripus
matter. He lives with his son. ('tio•
cillos VV. H. M,ratchets, on the 0th
lute of Morris.
Oti Sunday night of last week 11114-
..11, eldest won of Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. ,Hoist; of Atwood, formerly of
Ifrussels,{uauscd away at the home of
his grandparents in Brussels, whet•
Ile made hi+ hour. He was in his
thirteenth )•ever• and heel twee ill 1411.
.4 few days of peritonitis. His wullalen
death is sincerely regretted by his /is -
...whites.
J. A. Giffin, all old l:lintouiaan. has
received n stil••n/iid 11mantele•nt its
expert che11uot for a large Detroit
manufacturing Mien. For the pion
ftiurte•n yeas•% he had been ecienre
inaett•r of St. l'atharinen Collegiate
Institute mid on his departure from
St. l'alhari.ne recently to his new
home in Ile( !set h. Wax the Ioeipieut
d w:urot ex 11e.,ian% oesteem f estm in the•
form of a klreesee and presents from
the teachers and pupils of the C'ol•
l.•gint. and 1It11rry
Another Hosiery Factory for Clinton.
1'111 /1)1101 Briton. who had I wen RIP-
,•haniial snweintendemt at the Clinton
knitting factory for aalont five years.
has dgiv..,1 up his position thele and
purposes starting it V oil his 1/W11
behalf.
Osborne Pioneer Passes Away.
The hand of death has 11• 'wl
01 111l0 of 1'dl•.n'n0's pioneer 1e.idents
in the )1000011 of i(olert l'reery, w hi
po ,May ill his h • tin Ili. 1111.11
cetlresauu •OI1 M i)• 10911• in his .400-
se•Ventll year. Th.. 1lilo ls•11 w:4- it nit-
ric,. of 11.Lnu1 hill h,ul Iw.n a
dent til 1'. wort.. shire 1.5:1. !le is
survived by it f:anily of seV,•n elu:Idtiu.
blur sons and three daughters. •
A ;v tted of Charges.
E. north \1(' .1•kil', of 1111uk•y. bah
le• n hon•,rnldy aloft&1••el of t` ar
rhnrgre of theft. at'..a1 and rotispilltey
prrferle 1 agninet bion by the Crown.'
an h h. e', idenee of George Fletcher,
%yh,1 is %er%ing x w•utt•nle• in the `('a•1) -
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OUST TM ItII.,n 11141.1/ gT11 1...•,....1*n1 mull,' t000s I,.r.l .r.•, *10 61.l 4-..1.4 ler
prM4,111 foss t0. •1)•-t.A 00 1'! 5") 11
pandnn. Illustrated catalog. - 1)v.11.."
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reeved a terrible wrench at the knee,
nearly pulling the lower part of the
11 g off. He was taken to his Roue
:1114 it Was found necersatry to ampu-
tate flit• leg between the hip and the
knee. The little fellow 'survived the
shsn•k x114init is hoped will soon Iw
strung aga
Death of Wm. Wilson, of Wrozeter.
The'uews of the death of \\'m. Wit -
eon, tit %Vraxeter, 1111 Ma). Cilli, Was
received by the citizens of that town
with deep regret. Deceased had been
taken i11 with pneumonia few days Iwo-
fore, and succumbed to the attack after
1a brief illneKe. Mr. Wilson wits a go)wl
citizen, taking an active interest in all
that pertained to the village. He teas
it piddle school trustee, and (1111)'
t11)•ently had been appointed a liveuse
commissioner. lie w,as a member of
%\\'roaster I'resbyteriiu church and
enjoyed the tsl[tent of all who knew
hint. He was a Cotts•rvative in poli-
ties, and had been a reeidelt of \\'rox•
rte'. for twelve or fifteen years. lie id
survived by bis wile.
Northern Navigation Co.
Georgian Bay, Sault Ste. Marie,
Port Arthur asp Nartkwest
Per See, Pert Arthur, Fort WIIHam
and Dahill
Leave m am .% 3:3) p.m.. May Y. 1. 7. 11.
11.I11•YLG1.,'/S.4lnI,d Jane S. 11. 13.
Hine.. May 7. In. 25 1,111 Jane 1. 1.1 for
1 lute).
Fet Meniteell■ Island, See sed Way
Ports
Len%r 5 oiling ,v,wsl 1;441 p.m. Owen
Sound. 11 p.m. on l•n,•.1s yo. Thur-daY4
.old Nutanla)'-.
The Late Mrs. Cardno, of Sea(orth.
On Thursday, May 17th, Seaforth
lost another df its oldest And most re-
epet•tted residents in the death of NI es.
Alexander l'arino. She had leen all
invalid for several years, suffering
from paralysis, and death WI4% *happy
relt is' I • her sufferings. The de-
MI/W'II was torn 111 Scotland MIXIy•
nine yc..sago. She wa11. married to
her now iwieft hushand fifty-one'
years Ago and forty-four years Ago
they settled jil Seaforth, where 31t•.
l'aidno conducted x provision and
baking busiue*: for litany years. The
deceased was one of the first and old-
est members of the First. Presbyterian
church. Besides her !instwand she is
survived by x family of ten children,
four sone and six /lau4hlerls, all of
whom were present at the funeral.
Death of Howick Pioneer.
On Monday, May I1t11, x1 Ills i•esi-
denceon the 0th concession of Hawick,
there p44ss01 Iawl4)' anottr1' of the 1414
pioneer's in the perste) of Jas. Foster,
eget) Meventv.eight years. Mr. Foster
had :1 pN4ritlytic stroke the prevents
Friday night from which he 11444.1'
covered. The deceased was been in
Ireland and came to this country
when about eighteen y e as t• s of
age. After living in different parts tie
the Province for mime y'ealt/ he nettled
in Ijowick in ;DM ), un tfit• f44rNl on
which he dies). 111. Foster was 4t:ses-
14:r tit' How'irk for many years and
was also one of the auditors for the
How irk Mutual Fire lnsut•lmce Cu. fur
several years. lir w•aas x sta11tich C'l/n•
servnl1441tud n ngeutler (1f the Church
of England. He is survived by foie
sons And two daughters.
A Blyth Wedding.
On Wednesday, May 'lard, at high
11,1011, 14141' of thusuevents that taII
forth congrat tilaatleon% :11111 good wiithet
took pI;tie at Myth, at the residenr4.
111 31r. And. Nies. .John G. Move: when
their third daughter, Miss Edith R.,
become the wife of John H. Gardner,
a popular y g man of Clinton.
lieu, 11r. Anderson performed the
ceremony in the presence of a large
gathering of frien it. Hridesuotid and
erlolm$nan were ditpeeowd with, Miss
Jean Miller. Clinton. melt• of the
groom. bring Hower girl null Jlatstrt•
IAnlir Finland, nephew of the bride.
(wing ring•bw.rer. On their return
from their honeymoon !11r. and :111x.
liatllm,r will live• in Clinton. The
bride, tubo tans ftwiner•ly a uemlw't• of
the 011111 111 Blyth Methodist church.
was tee reripient 1)1 a4 huge twr
of beautiful gifts, showing the high
e+herrn in which she 1:. field. •
REMARKABLE TEST.
Hyomei Has Been Known for Years and
is Guaranteed to Cure Catarrh.
\\'e .have given ply 111114'I .4 most
t44,tsiugh and tenlit•kxhle .teat. •
Thr remedy has made sit many
stat Prison for stetting file to several j (4x•15 that we have urged its use ins
this, t cdhrmlir ra+rR of r:Hersh(mit.pin.ego( Ir41•iurw iu Hipley won. 11111*' it' eith..'fat• n few• minutes (mit.
ngn. Pertain ngr.eut..nl. 4il.gr.) 1.n time. Oda)', [hrnugh nn illhal..r that
h:1v.• Iw•en dra4{n apo :ung slgnnl Iq' (unsex illi ryety (4411)11, it s)4Ithem 1111'
(41 1 /4 441 11 4 were proved to Iwo forgeries ieritttlal eons IIlellhrnne of the
Blytli Residents to Vote on Bylaw. nose, throat, and twigs. kills the ea -
A public meeting was h' bl in Blytlt tu•rhxl gel els, and resines couq)lete
helelth. Its 'leaning. antiseptic fro
1p.ent l'• In eon/tidal. the • dvisa bilit)' gl.anre• peneerate•% to the must lemole
of submitting a bylaw to tine rattepay- air p,eseages, 41*.no medicine biker in
ens ter. aid the Stephenson l',trrtag'' M thP•attilnneb `(('tut p%msibly do. lin-
(k,. to establish x cat 11,)gl• factory in neVltes relief atheist tdw,ays follow).
Ilh'th. The 'feeling of the merging the'.tuMe tit Ily '10 and gnat benefit
was. unanimous in Teem- of the teen- is. %ren after a few dtty+' treatment.
ril submitting the bylaw, and at n She complete H,ylnne•i outfit costs
AItheeinent special council meeting it only *1, and s'nn,isln of an inhaler
wee derided to do s1). the bylaw to Ix• that can le carried in to picket or
oted on (1n Tutwd,ay..1 • sit h. pulse, and will last as lifetime, a maedi-.
Collison Near Teeswater. rine dropper, 1 at bottle Hyomei.
If the. is not elHlrient for a ttmlliletl'
1 Vo C. 1'. It. engines. running light. cure, additional kettles 1)111y mer can
colli ell tit Teeswater on1• day bust bx' tibtained for 50 cents,
reek, and were thrown partly tiff the Compare thin a1na11 -exlenni with
It wits ue•.es"ary to have the the fee, charged by speciainaa.
4' saute up from Ttironto.1 1- If yon cannot obtain 11yom
'Iter the track,, 4471( when your dealer, it will 1•e forwarded
snail, postage paid, on receipt of price.
Write today for consultation blank
that will entitle you to services ofcitir
medical department without charge.
Thr H.'1'. Booth Company, Hyomei
Building. Ithaca, N. Y.
STILL CONFIDENT
Is Mr. Cantin, Despite Knocking of ,
bnallow•minded Newspapers.
Tolls Toronto Newspaper That et. Joseph
Harbor le All Right Mas Not Ul,en Up Nn
Electric Railway scheme and ata: a Thirty- ,
flys Million Dollar Canal Protect 'Well
Advanced.
4Flvm The Toronto star..
N. M. Cantin, "the wizard of St.
Joseph." is a guest at the King Ed -
Weed 10.)44)', 1.•n ratite to New York un
JAloiness. Mr. Cantin ie well known
over most of Ontario, the story of his
"city" an Lake Huron having been
,published broadcatht and, aa•cunlling
to its founder, with but sc,utt justice
to hhust1f. lie has always lots of
money and as wallet full of prospec-
tuses. Also he has the mimes- of
prominent capitalists Iwhind his proj-
ects, .tial though `lt..Ioset)h, fur all
its palatial. hotel, Int+ attained as yet
but little dignity Iwyund that of a
fishing village, he is as confident as
ever in predicting els glorious future.
Defends Has Wharf.
St. Joseph is x lit tic place on Lake
II mon, *ouch of (1otlerieh, anti Deter
Grand Bend. The (Liver,llueut etas
built at wharf theca, and there have
been eeperts'Again and again that it
Was 11.11 W1a%lied aaway. it we,. Iegai)
in 11012..ss the result of an a 14441(4.
started in 19(4.), and work on it is still
going un. Mr. Cantin claims that the
"•atlwauinable 'untruths" of "shallow -
minded newspapers,'. and .speeches of
Messrs. Arlustrimg 1Liu416tonl, Mc-
EWatl Moron) and other gentlemen
in the House of Comment:. have leen re-
s )uueible for the inane delays. tie says
that 41..los•ph i, not niltulldl' unfit
for a wharf, MN 50111e !MVP declared,
and that the only w140111 44 away took
place 14111145 years ego. when tlu'PP
cribs, improperly placed, were wash10l
ashore.
A $35.000.000 Prgject.
when Mr. Cantin lays plans, he
does not confine them within na110w•
U11
'•1 1111!'1• sucrelded ill financing my
cauull Ncheine," he said this morning.
"Where is the canal to be "t" asked
the reporter.
"Front St. Joseph to a point (1u
Lake Erie."
"What point will that he i'"
"A point neat. Port Stanley."
'•:Iasi the length :+"
•'A lout forty-nine :odea."
"That would cost quite a sum i'"
"Aleut thirty -HI's million dollars."
The tel•W)sINlpWt' 11141) N'111Nthd.
\1r. Paulin was willing to convince
1 ' , uud took from his wallet a docu-
ment signed by a number of capit)I-
ist., reciting that, whereas Mr. Cantin
i, endeavoring to .seine 11 charter for
this catnap project, they subsoils,
etc., 4.t.. The names Mr. (Jantin dies
not give for -publication, but they
were shown to the interviewer, and
Meted.. pr, ' t men in Ottawa,
Monttl•a1, Buffet.) and New York.
'rhe• capital 'meek of the ptx,jeet is
largely Aulerican.
l'hr d,w•mnent in question recites
that the canal shall lite 1•eluly to do
business in 1912.
"Then you wonld have to start
fairly :nam, Mr. l'antin?"
••I presume e it would take 1114 about!
Il•.• years," he autswet'rd.
Per Party Soiled, lyse Islet aN
Preach Ritter
1o*s'e f'ollingwm,1 M 1).m.. I'enetnng
pa MIdlalld 3:11 1.., Iran inside
rout ) Mondays. and Tb1)1nnslny.
Pasesager AccMesdatiea use:atled.
I.eweal Fewest Rates.
Tickets aria i n f,tvlat inn from all rail-
way agent..
N N. cllldene'Ilataeva, . - r., of aa 0044.
L N NIclaaMosto,Tres Mat.. Sarni'. '
wo
m11 pr.p:nrrl to (Noy tbia .
1141 .1f 1v1111 :11) usnnl, at
L
1)'a
1111
,1Ism milt•, w set of (,rand V:Ille)
the r• at ra rs of the Auxiliary left the
track .01 Bled down the enalw4nk-
nn'.nt. The inductee. MA (1111' brake-
man we Ile misty injured. and the
track den age( for some distance.
BENMILLER WOOLLEN MILLS
for highest earth prier, omen exchange
for menufaetuted Articles..
i have a large asisortnent of
HOMESPUN CLOTH
for lad IN.' t/r..nt and Co...Snn.e.. The .Ileus:
of former years Mailers Inc to go etten,l. sly
Into the plan Olson to M this popular article of
rtes hlraR, ,
\'oar patronage respectfully ,nIlettrd.
JESSE GLEDHILL
Benmiller Woollen Mills
Aa
d Volume.
James ('ox. 1.4(11' 1,f \\'inghnnl, has
an old family :i lilt which halt been i1)
use for nearly 'ne 1 nldred years. It
shows the sero ti h• marriage of
Mr. Corhrane'R , u1•t Y. whirl) took
Piece in 1114.(. and n1s1 ivel the dates
of hit•th of the A n, tilers of the
family. Mr. ('och tie 1)a another
ropy of the Bible, gi\ 'n to him by an
uncle Rome seventy- 4e ears ago.
This book was printed 1 the' ear 17119
and is still in almost g1 shape
as when new.
A Painful Injury.
A y1 g nein named Jo 1 ((t u
met with a very painful 41C 'tient t
the Seafot•th woollen Mills sae da .
ngn. In the dye proal of the ell
Large fan is lewd to drive then ate
out, and while this was in plot in
young Cooper went up tc) nil the slut 1.
in Pottle way he foot hist left ar
(wield in the fan ,end the Heidi from
the elbow
• 1 l
1 d wrl
was literally
tern
from the bone The hound is It most
distressing and painful one. and the
arm May yet hsvr to be Aimee/ate'.
Early Morning Wedding at Sea(orth.
On Tuesday, 22nd inst., at H a. til., nn
St.
took dM't• at interelttfng event t
I
Jangles church, Sen1',rUt, in the mar-
riage .1 Philip V. Berger(' and Miss
n m
`wise
r
G. K
1r (
izzie . 7h(
Kennedy.
Haat
+'rtttsl byNeither, his bther, .ink.. Burge rd,
and the bride by Mise Mary .i. King,
of \\inguen. The rer.Ial„fly wan per-
t/weed he Rev. 1'. Corcoran. Mr.
and Mn. Burger/ took the morning
trnin for Toronto and will be at h
to their friends after the feat week in
Jane At Seaforth, when'.they intend
tX reside.
Hoy Suffers Unfortunate Accident.
An nnfortimet4 +mel pMinfnl acci-
dent recently befell la little eight-yPar-
wI,,, 1ivee near ml named Arthur
11Th` lad' Walt
running behind ^'elegy,f whet)
1)
some planner AP Rtone
entangled in the hind wheel and re -
of
Frugal Jamie.
One day witilel 44411 loitering in the
doorway of n tobacco shop, 14 Scotch -
man and his friend entered.
Said Donald, "Will ye have a cigar,
Jamie:'"
•}•1.•s," responded hie friend.
Penal(' then nsks•d the shop:man for
two thruppeney cigars, and after both
had lighted up he joussed on about hitt
buni ntess.
.lanlie. ('x11(14' Scot, quietly took x
fs•w miffs at Elie ri44nt. then slowly
turned towards 4h•' tobacconist and
,aid, "Mester. you veil thew five for a
ehillire, don't you Y"
"Yoe sir," Raid the dealer. /. -
"\Ve11." said the Sciachtionte at the
same time f being in his vest pocket
with them') and fnreinger, "herr w n
'it peeve 4 4414' 1)1)' t'othct• three." -
.1 ie Iaippincott's.
Mow to Get Consumption.
Nin v per cent. of the "'lingers"
11141 cnnemnption by allowing
r o 1'41i1tanre to 11411 1.0 Inn that
)nab ronditiern for th.• Irvellop-
ule•nt tyf 1h h,trcilti is provided. in a
healthe Ky ('m rnnMnmption can't
e
• Ire there le weak-
ness root,.where and chili • thele you find tither -
l• i• de aiming Rtreength and
building tip he 'ak, nothing eyed'5
FPrrozone. ma' . the Wood nutri-
tion. and theery enduring. The
way it ...invert 4, food into nutriment,
the Appetite itgiver in 15prprising.
.11rt what the than vet ging nn con-
sumption needs - that'll Perrozone. If
tired ,and weak det pill off. Fifty
cents burg a box of'(tty lahl.te -at
all drapers.
He only le an acute nhPere who
wit pat in
ran tilwrrv4. minutely , g
e th.,ert•ed. -L aviter `
Pale cheeks rapidly Iserotlte lvtlu
when \litter's (' pound Irma Pills
are taken. 50 Mages Jo cents, Fur
sale by Jan. Wilson. ,
An Electric Road.
ler producing tilt' doeumeht relating;
to his canal /•heel... J1i. ('avoie hap -
(MINA towo
4l n a pruspwttls of the
electric t•luud nrejected between St tU•
ford and tit, .fos.p11. Slant j•ear•s ago
he wens negotiating with Stratford fur
a franchise. but the deal was 110%1•1'
ronlpleted, anti Kilter• then :a charter to
(;rand Bend• leteked by the Stem fool
lioard of Trade, has Ie.nseeutl
rl. Thr
liars w.101.1snu1•siva puu•allel each
otlit',. Brand Bend is Stt•,at1', I's
• remote but Mr. ('rutin does
not. think 1n1m•h of it. Ile Mays Ie.
wherf built there toy the. Goyerntillnt
will liner to 1w• rreonstructed.
1 11111 going p1) build that electric
road if Slreffo111 will give 111e x ft•an-
rhi44v" declined the founder of St.
JoKepll.
\Vhrn are )•o,1 going to napproach
the council there?"
• :tion,'' said Mr. Contin, and that
wits the it...treat bier we)dd c • W
being definite.
CO
to
x fag
Sir James Watson's Opinion
He says that the cnnanonent of fall
dinnrdet•M, and one It which few e:e-
capxe is catarrh. Sir Janne, firmly I1e-
lievre in local trentm.nt, which is hilts
8up/plied b4 '•('ntt•r1)11zone." No rase
of
catarrh ran erect where Catarrh -
ozone is used : it is a miracle worker.
relicvl4 •alueist inatnntly :Ind cures
after other remedies fail. Other
treatments can't reach the disenwd
plats like Cita erhozone, herau+e it
goes to the s re of the trouble tilting
with the nit: you breathe. Cotentin -
bine Is bee frn11) rte:tine% it, leave's no
bail Aftera•efeete, it is simply natures
own cure. Accept no Muhetitute for
('attrrhozone, which alone can cure
eat/init.
Venice for Him.
Marion Crawford gave, recently. n
dinner in Perim, and during the din-
ner the talk leveed to Venice.
"There, is a young woman from Du -
'nth," Mr. ('rawfoni said, "whorl I
meet one bright October morning ail
Sorrento. She told tily that she was
jit
t uring Italy with leerfather. She
I herfather had liked all the Ital-
ia' citieM, but especially he held liked
Venice.
"'Ah, Venice, to he Ralrq' Raid 1.
'1 can readily understand tient pm: -
father would prefer Venire, with its
gondolas...umil St. Mark'R, and 11irlu„•I
A ngeloM--e:
01., no,' said the young lady, 'it
'.anli t that. But he could Mit in t •
hotel, you know, and fish out of th
wimlo{@1' "--New York Tribune,
The only nourishment that bread affords
is that which the flour contains.
Bread baking is merely putting flour in
appetising form.
Flour making is merely putting the nu-
tritious part of wheat in shape for bread
making.
Good milling is the kind that takes from
the wheat all that is nutritious, nothing else.
Royal Household Flour
is made from carefully selected Manitoba
•
Hard spring wheat.
Every pound is alinost a pound of'food;
clean, white, pure and nutritious.
It goes farther, does better baking and
is more satisfactory in every way than any
other flour.
Your grocer knows he cannot keep store
so well \vithout Ogilvie's Royal Household.
Ogilvie Flour Miles Co., t naffed.
MONTREAL.
"Ogilvie's Rook for a Cook," contains 1 m
page. of excellent recipes, somel1ever before
published Your grocer can w4you how to
get it FREE.
"Plastic Form"
Rain Coats
are the most economical garments
in a man's wardrobe.
On wet days, they protect from
neck to ankle are rain and damp
proof -light and porous.
When it's clear -they make the
smartest of top coats for a chilly
day or fool evening.
"Plastic Form" Rain Coats are
cut with all the elegance of a full
dress coat. Collars that snugly hug
the neck -broad shoulders --loose
and roomyabout the waist -yet falling in graceful
lines to the very hem.
They come in a wealth of rich ;'effects -in
N. grays, greens, tans, blacks and mixtures.
Plastic Form Parlors, Goderich
Reg. Black, Sok Agent
♦+ -
SUMMER
GOODS
TO BE FOUND AT
PINDFR'S
Wick1essB1ue
Flame Oil Stoves
Gasoline Stoves
Watering Cans
Garden Hose and
Fittings
Best American Oil
and Gasoline
(1owl.. In fur plumbing
141)41 heating promptly
itttuntied to. Esti-
mates ch(erfully given.
Repairlag a Specially
r
DUNLOP'S
TAILORED
CL O THI1NG
Mark Twain's First $5.
.iRrlthall 1. I
\1'i else btirr in big k en-
titled •el'he !Nonny Side of the Se•cret,"
says that 11e once naked Mark Twain
if lie could remember the first. money
he hnd ever earned,
•'Yes, " replied the 1.4,11,1118 hnmotint.
"1t was at school. 'There was a rude
?wheel n • marring
in our s h I th15 1)y boy R
his leek. /either wi h penr•il or knife•,
would be rhnsti)111 p hlicly badnrr the
1 n tie 1)r :,.
r Lal r /x•44
whole 1)(h s
pay e e
dile 1 haul to tell Inv father
"One 1
that 1 had broken the role, and had to
pay a fine 4,r inky n puhiG: whipping,
and he said :
"'Sant, it would he too had In have
the name of Clements diltgrateel before
the whole school, et 1'1) pay the fine.
But 1 don't want v_ ei to Ince 1111y -thing,
SD Come 1141M1154R.
"1 went np41ni11a with father and
came down ,44415(0, feeling 15 tender
spot with tine hand And with 95 in the
other. and de•ihekl that.' Al I'd been
pnniahed rn)rt• And got. used to it, 1
wmtldn't mind taking the other lick-
ing at Mrhol. bio 1 did. and 1 kept
the $6."
Cheaper than Shingles
Don't von want Barn and Chicken IIouses as dry as
your kitchen ? Roof them with
Paterson's "Wire Edge"
Ready Roofing
it is cheaper than shingles and you can Put it on yourself.
Willi each roll of " Wire Edge " are nails, caps and cement. Von
• need only a hammer :nil von can make all the huildingooraiu-proof,
snow -proof and fire -proof.
Our booklet tells about the roofing that
ever leaks and lasts a lifetime. Let us
nit you a free copy and samples of
PATEERSON'S " WIRE EDGE."
Sold by hardware de: tiers
everywhere.
Pennon MFG. CO. LI.a11r,
Toronto and Montreal
Fits Well
Looks Well
Wears Well
THE ONLY KIND WE SE
AND ABOUT WHICH YOU'LL TEL
YOUR NEIGH 13OR
Newest importations in
medius) and light -weight
clothes for spring and sum•
tiler wear.
DUNLOP, the Tailor
\\'.s1. sl'e•et, ,t od rirh.
Keep Your Old Iron
Rags, Lead, Brass,
Copper, Feathers,
Skins, Wool Pickings,
Rubbers, Bones, etc.,
until )'call for them. I Luk my old
cunt 're not to eelI their truck to
anyone representing 1 ' self as my
agent, as these pw•IYOr1M 1111' dealing
for the•ulseh en and not for ale.
Save your stuff for me and 1 will
pay the )wtt priests going. ieave
your order at my 1 se and 1 will call
nail take the 4414x)15 away. Or I will
pay 1: per cent, more if the goods are
brought ler my plate
Highest Prices paid for iIORSENAIL
\ t nDAVID BROWNrich.
PAGE FENCING
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST
When you buy a knife for instance, you Resides the extra strength and.,
consider the quality of etre.steel in the workmanship, I'AGF FENCES are dip-
blade. The biggest and heaviest knife isnot ped in a special white paint „which 00
necesMarily the best. Now there ie just an top ofete best of galvanizing, wi' 11lengthen
much difference in the quality and'trength the life of wire for years. And, . also, this
of steel in fence wire as
white.coating n rakes wire
there is in a knife blade or much more nig illy.
razor. The Page Co. use O%i)ng to the great
* high carbon stool strength and e laslirlly 01'
which though 1' A ; F
wee 1.t ( ftncit ,g,
K
ono -
costs you but little more, third loos pc ens are re -
et fifty per cent. (so%) quired, time re dicing the
retia t
strum e n wire cost of the f
K
1 .I icing.
K
fences. The lightest PAGE M you get in PAGE
fence is as strong as the FENCES o one - hall
heaviest of other makes. more fence strength.
Notice the lock in PAGE - greater protec tine against
"EMPIRE" FENCE. You TME LOCK IN want rust, better w. ,rkmanship,
may have noticed alsothal "[MPlRt" FENCES. Metter apper ranee, uge
others are imitating-- less posts, ca n you Afford
It. That is a good recommend for it. to use other fences,even thou, f# you could
Where we lead others follow, buy them for one-half this I wive of the
All PAGE wire is '•COILLD:" not PAGE? Rut, really ours cost you
little. it any more. 004trm
Get prices before placing your order for Fence Gates or Lawn 'tete.
14•
$1.03
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2 Day, in Distrait
Write E. H. AYER. Agent, DETROIT,
for particulars.
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and Embalmers
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