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only ,l few months ago for M wit, but
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A meeting of the iiurun Medical
Association wits held at Clinton last
week.
A. P. Smith, formerly of the Tlul-
sellx Hank staff at HensnII, has been
appointed ointed wattages Of the Sovereign
yank at Aylmer.
J. It. Ferguson, town clerk of \Ving-
1011, who has fawn i11 for s time,
was taken to Lindon laud week for
treatment In the hospital.
1)r. Peter and Mrs. Macri Id. uF
\1'iugh0m, w1111Y1 on May Slat from
Everyone Run Down
,depMe.,ed-with heada.hn, inde ebon, constipa-
tion, lolls, tumours. scrofula or other resells o)
impure blood --cab find speedy relief in Mins
Blood Truk.
h dress out the poison from the blood sad
saes up Qoma•:h, liver. kidneys and bowels.
pure, sale. palatable cobtarns the medicinal
virtues 01 curative herbs which en at • natural
manner oo the syaem. Pace, $_1 •. bunk- 6 for
S5. At dray -corn -or from The (.l)emiei Co.
of Canada. Limited. Hamilton -Toronto.
/1' ssrefo gel Met,.ssuer-at Jw
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Paclted at the
Oven's Mouth
We do things right at
the Mooney bakery.
Crackers are packed piping
hot from the ovens. The
moisture -proof paper and
as -tight tins retain all the
freshness and crispness, no
PERFECTION
CIthf
It MOONEY BISHI1T A CANOE Ci
STRATFORD CAMAOA
`etako u5fa ,
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matter where or when
you buy them.
They come to your ta-
ble just as inviting and de-
licious as though you ate
them at the ovens in the
bakery. At all grocers in
air -tight packages.
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Georgian Bay, Sash Ste. Marie,
Port Artist. aril Nertiwest
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BLADES.
NO ANNUAL
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I or Soo, Port Arthur, Fort William
and Duluth
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II. le. 21. Ll. •Li :sl .1N1 June 1. 1. N. 1t. Ia
'.tionR.: May 7. 1a, Ilion' June t. 1S for
Unluth.
Far AtaelteelIu lased, See add Way
Perls
I AA ve coning wood 1;31 p.n1, Owen
'onnd, it p.I.u. on TuewdaYs, Tlmrndny•
1,1,1 Natnrs1a),
For Perry Sound, Byte' Islet and
French River
Genie I'nllingn swel 4 n. m.. Pellet ling 4
P.m.. :Midland Ilan ,. to., Isla inside
router Monde)s ,11,1Tlu.r•.dn)...
Pillan,er Accessedells Vaetrelled.
Lowest rearm Raln.
Tickets noel Information from all roil
s'•tY .renter.
N M. 011deraleeee, Mgr., 1'011lnawood
e 11 Nicholson T.. .Ith \IK, "„n 1
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WOOL
1 nm prepnr,Y1 to holy- this Reason's
slip of wool nm 11,411111. at
BENMILLER WOOLLEN MILLS
Oar highest, rash price. taint exchange
for manufactured articles.
i have a large *resortment of
HOMESPUN CLOTH
far lad ire Drees. and Post amen. The -nrre..
M fn, swisswiss..anner rem, mit to gn el 11111A111117
Into the muntifartnM of tht. *voter artlele of
clothing.
Tnnr Morn
tarn+ MwtMw•trnlly ,nllrlt
JESSE GLEDHILL
Benmdler Woollen Mills
Montreal for Liverpool. They purpose
'upending twine months in the Old
Land.
A telephone line bits Moen extended
toI \'sena via HruIcfleld. ‘'suint has
also a branch of the Sterling Batik anti
is putting on modern airs.
Mrr. W. A. Stanbury, of the
lotion rad, Stanley, imams' awn):
ml \Vtdlu•wlay of bast week. She haul
Iwen uurrielka little over a year. ,
'A serious accident happened at
Neetbttmokb pin table w►wmtII in %\'at-
w•autsh r Memo)' itt v/1ieh'I'1es. Steele,
of 11 attenuated). had one of hie stns
very severely rut about the vllMpw.
Mrs. Robert 1)iek.al pusses! away at
the residence of her tem inWroxeter
1111 May 64t11, at the advanced age of.
eighty-six years. 'rine deee:eaxeYd was
one of the ensly settlers in the vicinity.
Wm. R. McCreight died at the! •
of his parents 1u Iilyth 011 Friday,
Maly 2.11 Is at the age of twenty- •
yens, 'I.`In+ dtcrasvl had been ill for
'liens ly two years of Whets:Wa r I rouble.
The *innual meeting of East Huron
Farmrl14 Institute will be held i11
Brussels on Friday, June 22nd, mid
will be followed on the same day by a
noun. seed iustit ale, which ehoulel 155 of
interest to many.
Richard \Velst•r. of Lucknow, wan
recently Married to Miss Annie, eldest
daughter of William J. (lives, of Halt.
The happy rnui{pi° will reside iu Luck -
now. where Mr. \Vrfwter conducts a
carriage and blacksulithiug busiieNx.
The death o cetirrd ton Tuesday of
text week of !tors lleurge Cornish.
Thames Road. 1'. -biome. in her fifty-
ninth yeatis She hail been in delicate
health fur several years. She Ira yes
bexides her 1111$1r111l,1.tw'e son, mud (14 1/
daughters.
('. W. Vail, whit haul heel' ll. T. R.
.talion agent at 111vth ft>(' some yeses,
Imo 'Irl to 111 indent, w zee he has
beets aapp)intwl It, the reli ring force
of the railway with his headquarters
in that sit)'. His sins...mo t. t Blyth
is E. 11111.1110(4114 Tate of Aslan *pile
On \\'rduesbty evening, \int '£(rd.
at the hurts d the bride on t'tlr 1st
concession of 1ir'y, NI isle Elisa. only.
daughter of 311s. Susan Itei,l, IN:c111111'
I.he wife of Gideon {racks, of 'Pities•
berry. Rev. 1'. 1'. N'ellM, of clued
performed the venom any in 1(44'., 1)101*'
I'II('O of at Iau•ge Iwo of guests.'•
A. 1). Patti/ens who' 11... hell the
{cosh' of United Statist evalwllla,'
agent at Clinton for a murder of
years, has been Ir-appointeol. his
duties now I overing a •h larger
territory than formerly. owing to the
withdrawal of t ht• consult, at (ieMle-
Fiat. Stratfey 1, I.Inulon, Guelph auitI
n• ler points.
On Tuesday. Miry '90th, at Dun-
kirk. N. Y., ieslie George Constable,
sot WI nghuu, wens 111:,rend (11 Mins
Ev:a'1. Stratton. daughter of Rirh:ud
Stratton, l.f that plater. Alt. and Mot.
Constable left for at visit ter Iluffilu,
Chicago, Salt lake Pity and other
cilh.teand mi their return they will *e-
RI11N�i11 \1 inghn11.
Mlssx('arrie Well wood, of Roston,
daughter of \Vie. W(•11w,1.141, 11( \Ving-
114111, 14414 1144/11 1•111,141.11 by the \Voptan's
3lissiwttar)• Society of the Landon von-
ference for tat rk in the foreign mis-
s' field. Miss \\'elltres'' has Au•-
cr1t41, anal t\ ill leave next ala
for her sphere of labor whcreeei she
ort ty Is. appointed.
A happy event took place in Loudon
on May 'S(rl, when MIiss.Anuie
May
Currie. tlattighter (f the Isle John
t'nrrie, of Enst .Wawanosh, wee united
in marriage to .1441n Alexander Kea-
ne• ly, of Sonia. The eer'monv' WAS
pierforma1Y1 by Rev. W. F. ('link, pas-
tor of the Find PI,•14byteri,n church.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy will entitle in
Sarni*.
11is' Isabella 1'. M,Krnzie, formerly
of 31.K411np. who has been a profes-
sional -se in ('hicngn for some time.
was married recently to 1)r. At•thnr
I.aw•lrnre Linguist, of That city. The
sere nnoey Ue)k place at the 1 • of
the groom's parents and the voting
couple will make their d in 'the
Windy 4'ity. where 1)r. Linguist hats
ea Urge prr.eths..
The Methodist and Presbyterian
lalinieterm of \\'elker•ton are gents*
little farther in their pipit exchanges
timid ministers have been ac' Ist)nled
to lieretufore. if the 51e•eh+Mlbstmin-
ister exchanges with the Plesliyter-
Mln. he also takes his ehuir avith him,
and vier versa. l'he• idea is is good
and We ennlmend it to the con-
side•rat' 11f Clinton. patters. -Now
Era.
W. Anent of Mellott fl, is the primal
p)Rs•ssnr Of a gold medal,- which
designates 1 ' the ptcnlier tinier of
the Province. This medal in given in
the points (•amp etit' . I::u'I. pinyar
is is -quit -eel to play n e••1•t11in 1 ter
of rhos for whi(•h points ale given.
and the 01ilfetrnt tames ,are sent to
the ('nntrnl''AsMecialiuu, the highest
being entitled to the ehau111 oion0111I11,
medal. \II•. Ament mode a total of
forty-eight Points. The medal is n
very handsome and appropriate
ror Seaforth Mayoralty.
A meeting of the electors of Men -
forth for the purpose of receiving
111)111 inittion1 for the ufll••r of mayor
of the town was held in the..lowu blah
on Mon(lay evening of last week.
Only two persotu were nominated,
M. liroderiek and J. M. hest. Voting
will take place on Monday. June 11th.
Turnberry Wedding.
A pretty May wedding took place
at the h of Mr. and Mrs. August
Holnuth. Tirnhirry, on T1lutadty,
May 24th. when their eldest daughter.
Eli*aalwth Allwrta, was united in the
bonds of enatri y to John A. Kelly.
Abet of Tnrnlerry. The eerenwnyl
was performedRev. 11. Perrie, as -
misted by Rev. �R. Fitch..
Death of East Wawanosh Resident.
After an illness extending over .stv-
ern! months, .1. A. Chapman passed
away nn Monday evening of bast week
' wan
rill near
N home in haat
\\n
*t hi h1
Fordyce."Seventies' wits an in41uttri-
o111, upright man. re14p•eted by the
e nlmnnity, and a member of the
Methodist.churh. He leaves a mor -
rowing widow and eight yoing'ehil-
dren. He was in his forty -s ron(I year.
Seeforth Woollen Mills Co., Ltd.
The following gentlemen are Apply
ing for incorporation under the name
of the Me,dorth Woollen Mills Com -
ferny, Limited : J. C. Honig and \V. H.
(`tote. 8eaforth ; ()oughts Mitchell, H.
8. Iowan and A. G. Parker, Toronto.
The capitalization of the company da
$441,(1). This to the eomp*ny which is
now running the mill. The mill and
machinery have been tIlnrnnghly over-
hauled and inlptnvemPnt1 to the value
of about $.i,l1011 have leen made to the
plant.
Death of a Forma Clintonian.
\Vnrd was received in Clinton Inst
week of the death et Regina,lSAsk.,
of Hammel Pike, forntellyy proprietor
of the Waverly House, Clinton. The
is
he remained. His wife, formerly a
Mier Sturdy, of (1ldlerieh township,
diet) Nome year's ago, blit one 51)11) who
liveie in T1nmto, survives. The otter -
went was arcate at Clinton.
Witlghal■ High School Matter.
The contract. how Iwen let for the
erection of \\'ingh*tti high s•hlml
building and a principal has been ee-
l/aged 1111 kV IK•rw)n of Jelin A. Tay% -
ler, 11. A.. now principal of Dutton
high *shoo'. Mr. 1'*7•lor wax burn be
Morris. township, 114 a gtadwate of
(tenet's University and a xp ecilthxt in
.seiell e,. 'rhe building will be erected
b • lucid contractors, S. Bennett and
Wm. NicholNo, and 11e contract
Price is $1 2,7110, which does not tt-
ilude heating apparatus or furnishing.
Ordination Service in Win`ham.
Rev. E. it. Fitch, a graduate of Me-
\laeter 1'nivetaity, Mus been ordained
to the ptatorateof Winghauu Baptist
church. The uldination services were
held on Friday. May 2.51.11, and were
co11duetr*l by Rev. W. E. Norton.
superintendent of 1 ,, miss' for
Ontario and dueler, ho presidnl as
tutiler•atot'. Others who took part in
the ,lervicea were Rev. 1)r. ('rues, of
1'unonto; Rev. E. .1. Stader, of Mount
Forest : R,•\•. E. Brownlee, (if Walk -
(kviola, :aoJ Rev. \V. 1). :Magee, 114
lintiltn.
tt1 Presiding Examiners.
F.oi the ' Isu11une•t• high s•huol ex -
ami ttiunr for East Huron inspector -
Ate the following will Ito presiding ex -
hers: Clinton. \V. It. lough and
Joh, Hartley : Meaforth, A. Scott and
W. Moffatt; \\'ingluun, J. 11. Ca
.rot : Moffett
A. H. 3lu1ltrove; fart
awls, Inspector Robb. The e•n)t'an
candid es 1 ) e' 1, •
At will K presided over
Clinton, John Houston and \V. It.
Lott l : Swtforth, (1. 1•'. Rogers and T.
Shilliugl*w ; Winghmu, H. 1). Ling ;
Myth, hiss K. Wilco ; Brussels, In-
s Wr our Itobb and Miss J. Ritchie;
V1'1vx04-1, !dims Brock; Futdwich,
W. P. Iholson.
Death of Mrs. Ballantyne, of Brussels.
Ales. Thos. Italia tit yne, of Brussels
passel /May suddenly at her 1
there Mt Tuesday of Imo week. She
was eat ieke•n with apoplexy while caw-
ing for wine lama in the garden, ,and
died eller n leer home illness. Mrs.
1441111111tynr wits en exlrptimmadly
smart wutuan for 111.1. years, ,tn& a1-
- ays enjoyed excellent health, s) that
ti •r demise was entirely unexpected.
SI • was twice married, her first lits-
loan
. John 6i'l'wau•, /lying about(eel •e. years ago, and two years ago
sites married to hernow bent(
(riVt •Ir She was in the edxtieth ye
of loess e. Sh4 leaves 11 familysrvrlocli stem.
1111th Mrs. Gischler, Zone
Of
The Beall took place on riday,
y 24hs a the Evangelic* parstnt-
ag Zuriash, Mrs. Mit►•y .((((tis -tiler,
mut et of Rev. :. 1). (iis:hl is at the
,Idea ets1 lige Il seventy "110 years.
Theiten�-lased h 1 Iwo in failing
bewlth for some 1s, ,and her
death q' Y ur to
neral wearing
away sof ck*he sy tem. Shs W/414 a na-
tive of De many an came to this
country' in 11, Me in in K'aterltlr
eonnty. Hr! irl '11101 predeceased
her twenty -Me'e't y 'ars. Two sons,
Rev. A. I). Iisch er, mime of
the E\•an elic-a 'hurt %u rich, and
Rev. E. M. t isc ler. p tot of the
Evangelical Iearl at G Ido• Lake,
survive lief
Died at R .
The de th of . Miss Ed h I. o
only d . ghter of Mr. an Mrs. Niro
Kalsof`i sat Clinton, occur rd at the
hone of her emit !n Regia on May
2,sal ; irons Robson went %'1 st spine
tit eago for the benefit of he healt
d talk 11 M)sitinn 01111(' hlie elm()eho
,aff of Hegina. Not pietas. 1 of
x string constitution at any time she
was unable to oven. • n Nei't•re
Attnt•k of pat• which was the
cause of death. She was in her
twenty-tlf(h year and Wats ,t very
psgnlhr )'ulrrng lady. She taught
school at Crediton for some 'time
Iwfore going \Vest: At Regina a
sen yin. was held in the church, the
four members of the school 114an1 and
the principals of the high and public
mehook acting as pall-bearens than)
beautiful floral offerings testified to
the esteem in which she was held
them. The remains Were brought to
Clinton for interment.
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KEEPS UP WITH TIMES.
New Remedy for Stoseach Troubles
That Will Cure.
in keeping with their (•n14tom of al.
ways ordering 11 ,4 sol 1 y of new reme-
dies
1 11
3 supply
dies Ire• seam ars their value has I,Y•n
Pstablished, aur leading druggiats
have- obtained a 1411pply of 311 -1 -nes, ;t
remedy far Rtunlnch t•MII)IPS the.
nlrw)hit'ly PnreR and Peet Oren host
funetion,. of the digt•eti\-r organs.
Until recently it wise thought that
sept in erns valuable in the treatnent
of iteaimrh tr llhee, 11(11, it. is
knnwa that while pepsin aid14 in di-
gesting meats, it has no effect upon
starchy fonds, moth nM p)tatem. rice,
bread, (•ort neral, etc. As the m a-
jorfl y of at h troubles e •t f
indigestion 41 starchy 1,4(14114, thim
makes pepsin absdut('Iy useless in
most eases.
On the (Abet henll. Mi -o -tin contains'
no p )sin, ,u'tm direetly upon the gas-
tric glands, restores the lost fund; m
of the digestive organa, revive•N flag-
ging tent -Rion. aids in assimilation of
f1s141. and, in furls so strengthens the.
whole digestive Nysten) Haat you ran
Pat anything at any lime will t fear
of indigestion.
Weakness, nervtnetne•ps, steeple/Is-
nems, headache. pain and distress after
eating, 1 debility are the r0A111t of
a wreak and fainly digentinn. Use
31i -rem, and all 'Outer symptoms will
be ovot.mno, and you will have per-
fect health.
Det n 110 -cent liox of Mi-o-nn'btb-
leta today.
If y)Il cannot nhtatin Mi -o -nes of
yowl druggist, it will he sent hy mail,
postpaid, an receipt of prier. Write'
ns for 11dyle* on your (lime from a
IPA(H11g
stomach xpoeialiet which will
Is. sent fire. The H. T. Bluth Com-
pany. itharn. N. Y.
1lonesty is is virtue, consequently it
la its own reward. -New York '1'Ime..
Miller's ('anlpnnnd iron Pills, ;d)
domes 2i cents. For male by Jes,
s nI.
Moat sten would 'MVP a lot of money
hy letting other, do all the .specula-
ting.- Chicago News.
A doer of Miller's Worn Powders
occa•innally will keep the children
healthy. For Male by Jets, \\ ikon.
if a man ('4)111(1 wear the settle kind
of clothes he might like to gn to
church AA h ns fishing. Now
York Press.
That stomach trouble will cense if
von will take Miller's Compound iron
Pine. One after each meal. Fot male
hy Jas. Wilson.
EAST HURON LIBERALS.
Annual Meeting at Brussels Last Week
Resolutions Adopted.
('h,• 1 meeting of the Earl
liwou l.iter*I AMswiat' wits held
in the town ha11. Brussels. on Tuesday,
May :Seth. The attendance was not
large but tete meeting waif a very
pplenr*nt one and quite enthusiastic.
The chair was occupied by the presi-
dela, It. N. huff, of Miley/de, who. 111
A meat midmost, referred to the present
IMlitieal situation both in the 1)onlin-
and Province, and outliued'the
business likely to count Iefotyr the
meeting.
- At n previous meeting at natio. of
hall been given to change the
time of hubliug the snrmal meeting
from May to 1).cembet, This t'
was ois'ueaeel and filially paused nn,111-
iuontsly, It war also decided to
held the float meeting under the new
older in December next, the exact
date to: 1e fixed by the executive eine•
miller. The present officers and local
chairmen are coptinued until the
Drct•mlwr meeting.
A' reNlht• 551114 linseed Warm!
11 11111.41V11144 of the a luta and policy
pursuwl by 1Iie leaders of the )Maty in
the Ontario Leggistaturt, Finn• ti.
\V. ltus14 and Iden. It. ' Ha reourt,
during the prise two sessions of the
Lrgishatµ'e. A resolution was also
passed appnoviug of the conduct and
endorsing the whey of Sir \Vilfrid
Laurier and his colleagues in the
O in Oovernrurnl, 111141 expres-
sing 14,iti'dnctiun at the rapid progress
tieing monde, by the country under
their policy. The liovernnlent was
also couunende(I for the appointment
of the tariff commis/44111 111111 strongly)
urged that in any revision of the tariff
that may be necessary the British
preference and a taritT for revenue
0111• be the guiding inine•iples and
that no action e11a11 be taken which
will result in n general inere ase of tax-
*teuu. The Government was urged
10 rr•)esll *L the earliest pilseible op -
port ' y the obnoxious ,rode 'ty
and pensions bill passed bast mess' .
A resolution was passed regretting
the impaired health of Hun. 1)1'. Slae-
donnld, the Tate talented representa-
tive of the riding, sed wishing far
him 11 prosperous voyage to the Ohl
('uuntryt whither be hats gone, and ex-
presming the hope that he may be
permitted to return with his health
fully restored. Another relicolution
was peeved setting bosh the claim; of
Huron to repre14entation in the Dery
inion Senate, and Irconr)uending Dr.
ALacdotiald for appointment when the
dost Vacancy occurs.
Short mldr•es,es were given by 'A.
Hirlup, M. 1'. P., County Councillor
\Ver. isbister, of Morris; \V. H. Kerr,
of Hruiowls; M. Y. McLean, of Sea -
forth, And others.
•„ai,- Tigers of the Deep. 6" 1
111* a linnker.l
'Tim the dead cabin after a storm.
The illy sea appears AM if lifeless and
stagnant. nest A ripple upon the fare etf
the waters, not at dancing wavelet.
nor a glittering mhimtner of light ou
its deaden surface, lint only the glee
ing, Pulp-orlwd reflection of the blazing
sun over head in the zenith. The sky
is hot and coppery. its glorious azure
faded to n livid satffron, and not`*
cloud, nor it wimp of fleecy vapor, nor
n flinty tuft of cirrus to tweak the
heavy ulnnatnny of the seething fir-
: while the scorching, fM18.1
At ousphe,e iN as Irinti(nlrss as death,
and as torpid and as inert as in a let har-
per trader.
1
-able am (1 gh anchored to a
reo•k, the improvised sail hanging
limp t motionless, is n hastily co -structed raft, upon which 1411' aa-
senlble( half a score of shipwreckell
mariners, gaunt and e.ulavrros, their
hazing cyehtlls sank deep, and grip -
''ng hunger and thirst stomped un -
In stakably upon their despairing anti
.111' (Sated tn11111e•n*tees. Thr Inst
cg )f water ham been broached, and
t e h t tin of biscuits hos been opened
at 1 t grim vision of starvation
stars t ' sin full in the face. One by
one es. 'e down haggard 1 help-
less n ver ) rise imam that couch of
cath, never . gain to taste the hays
11 d to nbel 1 the pleasures of life.
And 1141 WI 1 a bast gasp, the vit*I
spark has ed out one of them. and
his lifeless l' •pee • cast into the deep,
Hot Meow, 1 steal of the unr11me.
es'en •
(uir of ' wa
p t \ t ens in * moment
all i14 wild c Inti 1 111141 till•1111i1.
For a great shoal Of Ra ge and vorae-
itnts 1gent of the \dee' haw reached
the fated raft and t1 aro 111104 tle•rce-
Iy contending` •for pt •y. whirh
in a few munuents it d enured before
the eyes "f the terriflpd 4'*IHrrt•re.
And now having tasted 1430041 the en• -
tin' shod is, fait •' ly phl`ngini;. ,and
leaping 111 d the raft, the\ hit ons
monstees gathering ever 110 r , 41
e audimity. one of the w•r oche
mariners, iIUli$rl•eftly visit sarin too
nettthe edge.being
sizw1
1.Y
4)110 of the giganl icltluu•ks and fur
with sepulchred in its repnlsive,v*rae
inns 11111W, And sit it gees 11n, until
hair the wretched crew have •suc-
runitetl, and 1)11w4* len east to the'ill•
Kati/atedevourers, when the survivee i,
are at length happily meansl b)' i!
mussing ship 111011 the ghastly -horror
of that diving death.
And there are other relentless foes,
ever peeking wed they *nyy devout,
and ever endeavoring to drag their
victims down to p•rlit' Out thole
who make up their minds ,that (t8 for
them they will serve the Almighty.
and who. trnnting in the atonement
math for them by the Redeemer for
the pinion of their iniquites, with His
never -refused aidllive at godly; life, will
midst assuredly he pr1ltec•ted from
these nsxaul111, until they reach that
hand aha re these spiritual e•nt• mieM for-
ever erase filen troubling, and the
weary are at rest.
Pardoned: But Deported.
Vancouver, Jun.- 5.-A pardon has
been granted to Dvwlre Brothler. who
was serving a seven years' sentence In
Westminster penitentiary torr Imp)rt-
ing' women from France and States
for Immoral purpnaen. Ho nerved Mae
than three years of his ,entetw.'. Ha
must Immediate -1v leave Canadm, and
departed nt once for Parte, leavina
property here worth 1120,000,
Rainstorm Browne Seven.
Odeems, June I. -A thundereterfn of
extraordinary \dnlence, ae(Yomphnied
by a deluge of rain. swept this city and
district yesterday. Seven penins weer
drowned and four were killed by tight-
ning. which net fire to a member of
bulldlneR.
Loses Divorce suit.
Buffalo, June 5.--- The son of R'll
Ilam Mackey, the late millionaire Inm
herman of Ottawa, rise lost lila suet for
dllxprce, whirh wAs tried here. •
Boy Drowned.
reterhnro, .tune 5 - Vincent i)eteber,
the eleven year old sem of \Millar!
ilet.rher, grocer, WAR drowned 1a the
Otonabee River iaet evening.
Miller's Grip Powders cure.. For
male by Jas. Wilms.
e,
THE cost of living is
an important thing
in most homes. You
may have to figure dose-
ly
losesly in these matters. A
little extra on a barrel
of flour may look big to
you.
But there is a differ-
ence between spending
money wisely and spend-
ing it foolishly.'
Sometimes it is econo-
my to spend instead of to
save. It is in the cue of
Royal Household Flour.
Those few extra cents
a week, that give you
-Royal Household Flour
in preference to inferior flout; buy health.
Nothing contributes so much to the tood you
eat u flour, and therefore nothing should be more
carefully bought. Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour
is the whitest, cleanest and most nutritious flour that's
milled. I t is the only flour
that is absolutely pure.
Ask your grocer.
Ogilvie Flour Mills Cc, la
Montreal.
"Ogilvie. 11,,,,k for a nook,"
contains 1111) pages of eicellent
recipes, mine never published be-
fore.. our grocer can tell you
how to got it FREE.
Ioj
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RANZ PETER SCHUBERT, born at Vienna 1797, died 1828, was
the greatest song composer of the 19th century. From begin-
ning to end, his short life, though one of incessant activity, was
filled with disappointment. Ile began his musical career in his 11th
year as choir -boy in the Imperial Chapel. He began to compose at 13,
and frotn his 1811i year wrote in almost every department of music.
But his name is celebrated chiefly in the song form, where his genius
has no rival. Although he received no instruction in composition, he
wrote hundreds of songs of indescribable beauty.
It is hard to conceive how the fresh, bright melodies and sweet,
natural harmonies of his songs could have come from one who con-
tinually suffered from grinding poverty and comparative neglect. Yet
they flow from his heart spontaneously -and perfect in the moment of
writing. He wrote with such fecundity and ease and seemingly so
carelessly, that he often did not recognize his own compositions on
hearing them. His sparkling and inimitable "Hark, Hark, the
Lark" was written in a beer -garden on the back of a bill -of -fare. And
his tenderly bhtitiful "Serenade " (D min.) has the rare merit of being
exceedingly popular and at the same time a delightful number on any
high -art programme. But to get the full sensuous effect of his melodies
and harmonies they must be rendered from an instrument like
the ,cit ,fano
which with its rich, resonant Singing Tone and Flexible Action sustains
the vocalist's voice and lends itself to the most delicate shading in feeling
as no other. It is indeed t} -ie Singer's Pieno per excellence.
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Thrice Inspected,
r 'SIN Clothes. Orsa
Nothing is left to chance in
the "Plastic Form" workrooms.
As soon as cloth arrives from
Scotland, Ireland -it is care-
fully inspected. When our tailors
finish any part of a garment, the
work is rigidly examined.
After a Suit or'1 opa
Coat is completed,
ed,.
it is gone over-almst thread by thread
-by our eagle eyed experts. In every
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SUMMER
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Repairing a specialty
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AND ABOUT WHICH YOU'LL TELL
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Newest importations in
medium and lightweight
clothes for spring and sum-
mer, wear.
DUNLOP, the Tailor
West street. . Goderich.
Keep Your Old Iron
Rags, Lead, Brass,
Copper, Feathers,
Skins, Wool Pickings,
Rubbers, Bones, etc.,
until 1 call for them. i ask my old
customers s not to hell their truck to
anyone representing hin►w'lf ata my
agent, am these persons are dealing
for themselves elvees and not, for me.
Satre your stuff for nor and 1 will
jelly Y the text privets g g. Leave
your older at. my hoes• and I will call
mud take the gamete away. Or 1 will
pay 1.0 per cent. re if the goods are
egIttomyplans
Highest Prices paid for ROSSER IL
DAVID BROWN
Victoria start, (iemlcrich.
"Plastic Form" Clothing
not only the hest fitting and best looking
clothing -but absolutely t the best wearing,
Q
and therefore, the BEST VALUE. g►
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ROUND TR15
GOCERICH TO
DETROIT
TUESDAY, JUNE 19
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SI'r GREYHOUND
7 Gays I. [Wren
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Reg. Black, Sole Agent
BISSELL
I,r owls 1h-1 I hit,, does Twice (Ise
twora „lute lu.lf ,•:,our on home, a
aerord Not Igsnlled by anything else
hull fur. lilt 1,.l111,g. A s■ fur mak'
104* seed nM on 1.11 Plowed rand.
our sarnmrr Fallow. ;or Mlahble Feede
after harvest. Look for the name " ale
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A
'�` �'t was COVERED WITH
I M111;15085 WIRE EDfiE
l I/ ROOFING
•
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is the very cheapest and hest yon can
put on a barn, tool shed or chicken -I
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TIN rusts, cracks, leaks -- and is
Unsatisfactory. S 1i i N G I, ES won't .)
last more than six years. Then more
expense.
PATERSON'S •• WIRE EDOB" costa �\
1154 than shingles and w1t11 eery little attention t
will la.t a lifetime. It has had a anccensful
Mord in Canada for twenty years.
Hardware dealers moat everywhere have it.
If yours does not, write for free sample and hessklet
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for particulars.
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