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THURSDAY, \Rutin 24. 1011)
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The News of the District
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i.0 VAL.
'I't'Ral)AY, Meech 22nd.
ni. VrPhee mann Ptidav Nfld Sat -
,y with St. Augustine friends:
Ii„-, Jean MoHanly le spending the
ter holidays witn Toronto friends.
• McMillan It 't for t Soo on
today last. Mr. M*Millan. as a good
,Ilion on one of the freight vessels.
LOTHIAN.
TvttaDA Y. March 22nd.
A. SicKeith rntnphitedhis duties
seek' -rut ;Mt 8atuedey.
Ilia a Jean Johnston le spendint; her
ratl�tt� at her home near Kinteil.
i(;,, (.Luse nh w thet it guest lu of 'Iter
usin, Miss Lizzie Hendereoe.
Ali.. Mot McKenzie.' of tdU•atfotd
Mal Schtwh is spending ber Easter
'cation at her hones here.
Peter Cook, while working .in his
on. had the anistnrume to fell front
Ie.cai?old, and [torture a couple •f
'
LAURIEH.
MONnAY. Match 31t.
Beat .s. -Mise Margaret MacDonald
ud her brother Ilan have g.in,. to
'hica¢.+....... -Toe Met-A.141m left on
Jonilay last for Duluth. where his
treater has secured, I neon jos. for
,j ...'Ac. Maple syrup making Ir gone
o order am,.ng many of the farmers
if the vicinity.
A LIei• 4.17 MH(IRI The messenger
n(death visited the hoar of Tho'sIas
Johnston .on Tuesday rout ' g hest.
calling t t the (Inst Bey( n,l the stood
atitF eiriest-_e.+u• Wi111Y. NM!(1 sr%ri1-
trra years and two onrnths. L,44-
4.41 -111g •'11 aero!iflt of iH-hrn4h th.. de.
eesstd was forced to ,ttY 1. sch.aland to
lay *Kith. all manus! let nn. Ilia cot.
Jitiun i:rxdtutlly la•cante rued
Imre cli•irah toll it at Inst developw-d
into that dread disrue. cunruuhptiun.
Thedecs.is.•d ei•a« h'ghly respected ill
the circlenf young pw•ple, which waw
clown 1.v the Iar.ie r.tlendanrt at hie
luuefel in -toile of ton fey' table circum-
stainre.Hr Iravra to mourn his lura
his fat tet, two si &t rs. Mamie and
Sallie. Al one brother, Davie. beside.
a etileh•r tad other relative"; and :
ST. AUGUSTINE.
'i t•N:slAv, Marclh 22,,d.
Ed. ttohtneon, who 'had been spend.
ing the win'er at his home here, re-
turned to the Wert this week.
John 1. \\'ils•)n, of Auburn, spent
Sunday with 1. iends is this vicinity.
\Vit k. jumping off a hoed of hay one
day Ia.t week Joseph Flynn had the
initiate time to break hie leg between
the knee and the ankle.
WoMEN's !seven -re. - The flrtt
Imerrlt.g.'f the St. Augustine %Vons -
ton's inetilute was held in the church
hall herr last 'Tuesday, 'Chew wow *
turf attendance- Miss Maly Khoo
"j . -le .;mashie -tit and Misr Annie
I Flynt* its secretary and treasurer.
Are You Going West?
It See, exceptional ui•p'Irt 'ties are
now bring 'ITe!wd by l toe Orand Trunk
1 railway uvetem 'via ('hi-agoi, in Ute
war of -colonist excursions,' "sett-
, 1.•rs' excursions' and "hohirreeker'ir
rxrur The . former rates are
lair -way sernnd-ela.a applying to err -
ham iaarrlw 11t t'alifornis. Mexico, Brit.
fieh Cool u'sI'tie. Oregon. Wrshitgtun,
els., daily Jintil -\pfil lath. The Sett-
, ler,.' rates al'e Skit ,It*«•way .pcond-CLt.s
awl :.hely t" the p•inc°pot nniiite in
Saskatchewan and Alberta (including
certain 1,i11115 nn lir411d Trunk Pacific
Railway+. dill in i•tTect March 15, _:'
'1, April :r �{m1 12 Thr. hnorseekers
• rale.. are . IYrllnd-tr•i lr oecond-rfa.a
happlying top Irrincipal 1dtint4 in \INni-
toba, Siwkat.•hewen and Alberta (in-
cluding certain points on (;rand Trunk
Paton, Itultvavl, .tp••il :.. 111, eft•., and
r•.
It •g � n• \ ' � u• • It u \•uinil g :lad return,
1 't41-LtliEdmonton and return, )'12.:ii. 1,. the r' t 111 •, who claimed he
niend-. t? wl the sympathy of the
ender coo unonity iR extended. The
fin. -,d t. ok place from his father's
Teti leo, "n tV..Inet+dty goo
Kett ardine cemetery. jtv. JS.
u r the
r.N. ted the esti-vices at 11
Hst i } c
hen.... while Rev. J. Me.Farlene.Me..-
stet) at the 'tarave. The hill -hearers
LEEBUHN.
TI'Ksu.ts, March 2,lnd.
'fbe Y. P. S. t:- E. will give a Con-
cert in the Leeburu church on Thm•e-
day, March :fist. A good program is
being prepared. floors open at 14
o'clock. Adwleeion, 'adults 15c, chit -
tit en 10c.
13LYTH.
Tri s1 AY, March and.
fiLrAru 11Y MINH M1'tiILl..-Miss
Halla McGill, who had out been very
hong ill, passed away last Thursday,
the remains being conveyed to the
English cemetery on Saturday.
Payatee'H iro7AL.-`Jt. Pat-
rick's Day war celebrated in the
e eh.ol room of the Presbyterian
church by • social entertainment in
the evening at which there was a
large crowd and a splendid program.
There was also a bounteous supper pre-
p+ated, some of the dishes being of the
Irish kind.
\VI•:u oto. --A quiet home wedding
tosok place at the house of Mr. and
Mrd. D. Kennedy on Monday of this
wick, when their daughter, Miss
Iiinlir, was united in marriage to A.
Powell. formerly of Clinton, by Rev.
.1. L. SmallThe happy couple lett
Tuesday •ning for he \Ve"t, fol-
lowed by the best wishes of their
many friends. 1
TCENED Iiarg. -W. Snuwie had the
experience of bring returned from the
,lwlnl•r last week. He left on, this
understanding )hal he could get a pos-
I itiun if hr gut to this place, but be
wasn't engaged, \Viten he crossed
tl I t h h' t
ie Inc the officers smug t hi
.e-
I'Jckel- 14. sl fir .iKry da �."-!t o oagls 1 r
Y �( sou , niiF 740--anythingF-draw return
tickets betel (rr•.In.l Trunk agents. ur hide with the option of his appealing
uldr,•ss .1. 1). M(.I)onald, 1)ist. 1'4'.47 to the Canadian authorities. By that
Agent, Tp,outo, tint. , 1' however, he will likely be lob
late for tire position. It seems that
Motner Goose on the Price of Meat. Uccle Saul ie not anxious fur the c„m-
ps•titiou of our labor.
nle r Jtrl,Horner rot it, comer.
a
lasing 'rn,e rake:se* pia; Til le. MILLINERY elleilINIIH,-Last
Twat. ate stuff tar eat hut' ha couldn't. hate
Saturday teeth the millinery bower of
ones/.town held their openings. On ac-
19•er-vat•eprirw':a+•obigl,, c.lont.ofthe bael roads diet e was not
as large a crowd in rte would other-
1.1111.• Mi-. It,.fl.•t sat en a tultet.
I.:at ing or curd. and whey ;
Poor rhild..lw was arhin for ILver and
Hut the price was t.e Iresey to pay.
Ti nwrket. to market to buy what nig.
flown +opus. house again. Jtagety Jia.
With nahiea but turnip.. putatoe. and meal -
The prone w':1. We high for pig. mutton. ur
w tae have been the caw.. Miss Norl-
well had charge of Pupplestoge dt
baron.. (iardiner's department and ?tad every-
thing it, top -to -date style, while Miss
Jackson had charge of ('hampers' mil-
linery. This is the first season for
both these !attire here and their dis-
plays made.s-good intpree.+ion, hut we
are sorry to•statte that the styles are
still very large and people will still
have to be content with looking et.
hats when they go 10 a meeting, in-
stead of seeing the speaker.
Own( It N.Tt:•e.--Rey. J. 1.. Small
on Sunday evening preached on the
antliver•sary of the birth of the hymn -
writer Fanny Crosby and the choir
w anly her hytutw. 7'u add to the inter-
est Mrs. , Rev.) Small sang one of her
e. and taken all in all it way a
>~;narnsinZ
service e
Rev.
%V.
H. Hartley delivered -all
priote address to the children -of
ily church lest Sabbath morning .
Mrs. ilislop, Provincial organizer for
the \V. C. T. U.. gave an interesting
address in the Presbyterian church on
Wednesday of •1 his week at which
there was a fair attendance Next
Sabbath special 'cervices wid be held
in all the ehurche., it being Ester
Sunday, In' the Episcopal church
holy CYIIIthlltthion will be administered.
N,,TEe:-J. Martin, who
h ae been working for n farmer in this
4 inti
't o of h1 nib
yirinity, .et -a little tout ..R
1
and on Saturday acting l+ netsble
Nome's took hint to his home in Clin-
t„n, whence it is exp-cted he will later
on be taken t
t D.
t In u
1 the asylum
Taylor left Inst Thinsday fur Maui-
tnba, where he is going to assist
his son in his farming operations.
dolt« a nnnihl•r from this place and
vicinity are intending to leave for the
\Vest this spring \a the warm
weather is approaching it is about
time the sports were thinking of re-
organizing their clubs for the season.
The baseball boys tried to have a
meeting; but were unsuccessful, and
the league of which they were mem-
bers last year is going to . have its
meeting next Friday in Seaforth.
The boys will have to get a hustle on
if they are going to do anything
Messrs. Watenn & Sons shipped three.
rare of stock to Toronto Saturday
The citizens are :aomuhencing to real-
ise that it is spring and are getting
their eidewalke cleanetd, but still there
in * lot of snow and ice on. then[.
There ought to he a bylaw passed to
force peopleat lest to clean the side-
walks after a certain date Dr. (1.
E. Long, who has been a resident of
town for quite a number of years, has
disposed of his dental practice to Mr.
Ma/wipe. of Chiselburst, who will
graduate this spring and take posses-
sion in May. We understand Dr.
Long will take is trip through the
West before he settles, but it is likely
he will settle out- there.. , . a, Mr. and
Mrs. John HavUe .-ofi'1►Otyleited
Mr. Hartley'' brother and lit ter
friends in town over Sunday
Quite a number of the Oddfellows of
town intend going to Seaforth on
Good Friday to the lodge of instruc-
tion there Jas. Hucketep was in
Toronto Attending the Grand Lodge
of the A. O. U. W. W. Andrews,
who recently bought out W. Demp-
sey's grocery attire, had a sale. of his
farm stock and implements last Thurs-
day at which there was a lame at-
tendance. Auctioneer Gundry, of
Olalerith, conducted it and every/
thing seemed to bring a large price..
The pupils of Miss Fraser, who
ha, resigned as teacher in the public
school, met at her boarding house
Monday evening and presented her
with an address and is beautiful plate.
it was a surprise to the teacher, but
theyall had an enjoyable evenin .
H. CVittie, who had been a resident
here for a couple of yenta. moved hit
family to Goderich Tuesday, having
secured a steady position there
Mise McArter, of Brussels, has beep
engaged to take Mu Fraser's position
as teacher of the entrance cies.
wet.. Alex. Johnston, Chas. MacGregor. 'There wasold wanl.in. and what do >Oli
t'f;as. •\tory, Iatuea \Valker and Bert think,;:
Ihai', She lived u n nothing but victual. and
• drink : .
LOCMALSM. • liarieu-tutr.ntdc p the'wboie of her diet.
M r1NI1.e Y. Match ;41.1. ' •••hdd parr lite.) it o'l.t steak, Wit was too
rill in u - N' rest -A well '•attended ichor 10 bnv It.
taw., i":• tit place Tart \Ve'elnesdav in
%1lh-1l I',esheterien chnr.•h with a a How's
IOW t,...rgartie g--yostas---Pwoplai+_y:artiato.hnirdmddol
rake, . ae n7� r1iiT � T11 • .
- •i • v • p 'n su torr.
cw
• • her the coming nu It I ietanh!•uie.
+.t•,•L.'.1'lint a "7•o•sng 1'r,nplr'ei
olid -I it'd be hunted, - laying four , F..1 (lir' "a r ..
Tolwt. n.
Jar 11 r nndel...;..wl hs, r kn.,* 1' - J.( b.•oey
u, , !',.-• v,7.. : Ih'ytol inn al, 'lend; i („ 1 511.1 Li year.. "Iwo ,.elk',e h n per(ecllyy
hs•wi t. p..I .cul 51•cial,
each committee Aosta ole in n11 busb.e... tran.act r or and A
•h• prc.i Ird over by our of the four nan'ia r AO. to .anvil -out ally oblig+oua.
b1
-.lent• elected. The fallow'- made i. non.
Welling I lnnsnkMarvin
e' her,• Ile ihiirrr:. aponi tot el ft• the t1hutewlr totem/ht.. Tobwto. U.
^mit.;,• tetter: Rev..1. V, Hardie, hon. 114l'el'nt ,!'h,l`arr t. oaken Jnlrrnalb, "c:1 -
is?
1. r.w'are tor
any Icy
rot' i• -..)col : Ileettor 31,1 ern. (•w '!irof lb1Irs'i=y••,.-t••u..toe bbsal .nd to 114. Ni. -ur
. te.tuunnial. -en: fh•e,
•.,hn•:
31,44 Rabat -co 1'41110N-11. Pis •• :.icrnt-yy.erl.01I.• a••Mby.Ildrngat.t*.
le,,•. 'd•.1,•al•, ,\iia fanny \l-K,'n, 'I'n:.,•11.1..I.u, Jo l'ui. f..r..".-t•paltun.
• • I:, .\11.:1/',. res! a tw• -
In,: t 4111A, y : 1 p t 11 II Clinton Spring show.
1•;•"0.+-.1.v, rorretpon,ling serretal y :
I' Mctiregur, recording secretary : The limon enmity .to -•k ant seem
VI.. tClintons t how r hell in l'lul h o f f
I t
1 1 1 Hardie. P temperer PIIIY•
Ia 1i r w r
I4411,1 e, Lothian, .Iwe', April 7th. .:'. i *..,•4 to Ile Ile•
e Sett D. Mcl,egu of [� thiol 1 I
site . n,p•ig••.I last week •in tenp.deL largos: and to -.t spring fair ever held
Ft t)..• idattorot in Ashfield Presby. i e this o'o nhty. The prig" Id.'. Is Lau et.
tv. .• i F n i .• n•
t •o' .1 Irl •" n s and m-
••eaoi .Icn'e h. The rlatfornr is to to •1-n . I I /
1
e Shires
nwJ.• ltd! er and so arranged that the eludes, in.- hooses, Clydesdales,
hnir will t,.• seated on the rear of the b .i 'h••tu's., h want -y0, heavy dealt.
same wit bin the alcove. agt i.•tilt twat. e;rn.•rxl 11111414 We. and
1,.. nit:n Lessens. -- J. Cowan and 4.. ,44141 and, in cattle; shorthorns,
ii
are at ',resent in training II.-eft.'11s p hint Angus, daily cows iugla.s
a the spring srrdin by, cawing and fat cattle. Prizes ale also given
.wl m .lttnatroL a sash Alrx.
ten our-.•e•.ts sn.l grains.
I mows Il. of the boundary-, who has Clinton is always awoke in under•
int hen well for s tint. hark, takings of /hill kind. This sherd• in-
!,-.4,
nTek swhinusiy ill last Maturr!ay but it. past years has i.een most successful.
tr•'afr plraw.l to say, again reeovet- let, y.hio! is free: no Pommel- is
Mg . ...lobi. McIntyre•, having r,:. chai;,e«i. 'Prix•• list rain 1* had by
+t4 -at a huessazr concerning the seri- writing to C. E. 1)uwd'ng, secretary.
'tu illness of his uncle, A. MrMa•ter, Chalton. Entt•iee will be received up
(fil.•nene. left for that place best Sat- ' to h) is. tor. on Ap,•ii 7th. Note the
May . Mrs. F. McDonald, who date: 11 is worth taking in.
had spent the whnter .with friends in •SYRiNG SKIN TROD 'LES.
celor,ulo, Duluth and other points,
irrieed safes h 1 few dirt aped, \
we44-elleosea wifb- bee-whitendsd.trick. -pimples, Eruptions and "Spottj Com -
..Misr. Rhoda McKenzie arrivedple�� •• _
lett Saturday uthe Peterboro'
` from
knits' School to spend Easter at the At, this Newton, scores of people -
parental homestead
Alex. Ha girls and young women espec a y -
with a praiseworthy zeal for knowl- Heid their faces disfigured by pimples.
edge, is engaged in taking a few les- (lark spots, eruptions. etc. The skin
+01111 on terrestrial gr•vit y, from the n .t ed s attention -needs renovating
(Parnell and erudite pedagogue of the alter the trying time it haus passed
Hrtnleck Pity school, while Hilly B. through during the winter.
hold, theerhnol globe with becoming •lustthink what ithas gone through !
solemnity tor the demonstrations Yon have been tint in the rain and
sleet and snow. You have been at one
PROVED AGAIN moment perspiring from skating, or
some other_ exertion. Then you have
That Many Dangerous Diseases Spring stool to 'cool ofi YOII have spent,
from Dttrordered and Are
Cared by Dodd's Ki Pills.
Eel Creek. Cumberland Co., ?CS..
March 21st -(Special.) -That disotd-
hours of the day indoors at a tempera-
ture equal to summer heat. Then you
have covered up your skin ---except
your face -and gone out into a tetn-
'ted kidneys cause many dangerous l rature away low zero ! • No won-
dhsessee. all of which disappear when ocr that with all these change,, the
the kidneys aro cured by Dodd's Kid- I skin of the face and neck shows signs
1Y 1'411.. is again proved by the case of needing attention.
1 Airs. James W. Leadbetter, of this Don't forget that the skin has to do
place. She gives the knowing expert. work just as any other organ of the
reef.: may, and if you overwork it it Riven
''1 wish to tell all sutferinil women
to take Dodd's Kidney Pills, as they
are a Pure cure for the wont form of
female trouble, kidney or heart dis-
ease. L sutTered from all these die
rag• Was attended by flve doctors
and atm treated at • hospital. They
hedged me a little, but, it was not until
i need Mx boxes of Dodd's Kidney
fill, that 1 got relief. They cured
tete. This was In 19011, and 1 am still
enjoying good health."
35 Gents for a Two -Cent Stamp.
Mrs, P. R Onrrah, of Windsor. Ont.,
offers to send a package of the Orange
Lily treatment absolutely free to every
Pick and ailing woman who will write
for it. per her ad. in this issue on
Kpage
, As ibis package is worth Aho, 1t
out. %xm•Buk is the remedy. Smear
It lightly over the spots. the eruption',
the sallow patches, at 'sight, and
notice how quickly your appearance
improves. As the rich, refined. herbal
essences oink deep into the tissue. the
hard, scurfy -like patches are removed.
Better color results. The cells of the
skin become transparent, The blood
beneath is able to impart Its proper
coloring to the tissue. and the delicate
bloom of health replaces the sallow -
nests and pallor of diaeaoe.
Zatn-Birk is also of great use- for
skin injuries Old diseases. Eczema.
ulcers, chap. ringworm. acne, yield
to its use, Poe cuts. burns, bruises,
children's rashes, etc., it is unequalled.
and It is a sure cure for plies. All
druggists and stones at b0e box. or
Indi'atm a confidence in the mstrtte of Zam-Buk Oo., Toronto, for price. Re-
t". remedy that Is certgin to pears fuse harmful substitutes and holt*.
Attractive. tions.
Mrs. NAgg-Who twit that said, "i
thank find i am not as other men 1"
Mr. Nagg-a3ome bachelor.-Lipple-
colt's.
Alcohol
not needed
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is not a
strong drink. As now made,
there is not a drop of alcohol
in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic
and alterative. Ask your own
doctor about your takiggg this
medicine for jhin, itnpure
blood. Follow his advice
every time. He knows.
AyersWe Wallah our foroatse
Wk banish aioohol
boa our =odes's*.
waren you to
.05101
e� oortor
Ask your doctor, "What is the first great
rule of health?" Nine doctors out of
ten will quickly reply, " Keep the bowels
regular.' Then ask him another ques-
tion, " What do you think of Ayer's
Pills for constipation?"
-arde ey tar J. 0. ayry Os., Lowell. 11.••••••••••
Nervous
Prostration
For Three Years
ire car(,1 .if ;-.criod of
nervous I,rr•:FT^'•:ili''7 !n•er three
the Anti".
rc •.iary to
pltr house.
-rem-
oars."
years dub;.'.
Pain fills
us as the: r,
They h11\' I1 --
edies tt"':h
WWI. J.
1214
I':
Much "icl;;bt
nus tro'')1•
zines-, e1:111
nervous - 7 r.1
is a lar-,:
which arise
tore nervi•., c.•
as weal: lib:
I:i<''tict, bl
1)ysuepsia
115t:.!1'.• the r1:
•
disc: ..•;•
soothe.; 111.' irrit t;i rr c:, and
assists the nerve •cl'Iik t(1r gener-
ate ilcryl' force.
Price 81.0:, at your druggist. He should
supply you. tf he do not, send price
to us, we forward prepaid.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto,
•
Penna.
to nerv-
y- ch•', diz-
:lnity are
:len there
r 41i -orders
lar,.s of
or part,
..stomach,
e- CtC.
•; ion are
: nervous
GRA 0TfUNK.SY'$ EM
Easter
Excursions
• Return Tickets
at Single Fare
Between all stations in cemela, also
tai Iletrhit and 1'.'t Iltu•,,'n. .Mich.,
N iitgara balls and Buffalo, N Y.
Tickets good going March 21. 25. 30
27 and ta.
Return limit \I,och 1114 1910.
tiomeseekers'
Excursions
TO
WESTERN
CANADA
(VIA CHICAGO)
needing cel (.sin pointy on Grand
Truck /Cif c iailwa .
P i f y
April 5„ 19 ; May 3, 17, 31; June 14,
28; July 12. 20; August 9, 23; Sep-
tember 8, 20.
Winnipeg ano return $32
Edmonton and return $42.50
'f4•kets gran} for sixty doge.
Proportionate neva to nrineepa)
points in Manitoba, Saskatchewan dud
AIIwrta. ,
For pamphlets giving' lisle and
1.1,11ict1114111 of **Free Hornestontlu.'
•'1.:uul- for Pu•4•h1-1• slung the (:rand
Trunk Pacific It:iilw.ly," 41'ply to
F. F. Lawrence,
1 s n: 1
Town A;;••nt. t 114 h hr 41 it. 111.
Oto 9 p. tu.
Or ol.hlr.-. f' 1). MrlhONA191). D. P.
-},1t4.Et+r. _- _.-_ -•
.
Children must have \ and blood.
otherwise they will Le iuny,'sickly
and delicate. If yeti children are
pale, easily exhale -led,
give them
too 'i•
i•'errnvinl, thr ogilt rating Poll l ,
which iw c posed of t)r-h lean beef,
citrate of iron and pure old Spanish
Own y wine. 1.il'o . could he more
beneficial in suet ram... $1 a bottle.
Algoma Steamship Company.
'1 GE FIRST
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSION
FROM TORDNTO
'April 5th 2.00 p.m,
Through Trein to Winnipeg and
Wert.
Ask for Huuhese.rktr's Pamphlet.
SINGLE FARE EASTER
1 Good Going Good for
1 March Return
24th to 28th March 30th
The Algoma S. S. Co. have made
the following appointments which
will go- into elfeet en the opening of
navigation :
Ste. Agawa-Cepterin. R. H. Boyle ;
engineer, J. L. S•.,nh.
Str. Leafleld-Captain. A. Mclniyre ;
engineer. Jas. Camel on.
Str. Paliki-Ca plain. John A.
Brown ; engineer, W. -Hannan.
Upon the arrival of the steamer
now building in Scotland, Copt. W. C.
Jordan will take his old place .on the
Agawa; anti Copt Boyle and Engineer
Cameron will go- on the new batt.
Geo. Sylvester will succeed Mr.
Cameron.
NURSING MOTHERS
show the beneficial d-
fects of
Scolt's Emulsion
in,avery short time. It
not only builds her up,
but enriches the mother's
milk and properly nom
ishes the child.
Nearly all mothers who
nurse their children should
take this splendid food -
tonic, not only to keep
up their own strength but
to paroperly nourish their
childtrn. ,
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lead aw, moue et /Nor and this at fro are
kw.ute1 Ma.ioso Rask sea Chiles tlde-s ole
x.e\ Mak elost.isa • God took !saws.
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JOS. KIDD.
(', 1'. H. Agent, liorleriel.. Ont.
Ottt"e honer ,: :f• a. 10. to 4.:n to. III.
or write 1t. 1.. Thump -on, D. J'. A , Toronto. I
Canadian Northern
Steamships, Limited
Th,Royaltai Line •.Triple Screw
Turbine Steai,et•s,
ROYAL EDWARD
and
ROYAL GEORGE
Sailing between the ports of
MONTREAL.
QUEBEC and
BRISTOL
The hest -appointed steamers plying
between Canada and the British .Isles.
From Sailing. From
Htistol Montreal
May 12th Royal Edward May Alth
May 2ftth Royal George June 91h
.lune lith' Royal Edward ,lune xird
June Zird Royal George July 7ih
For rates and resetvationt [apply to
local Agents, or to Mr. H. C. Hourlier,
General Agent, Canadian Northern
Building, Cotner •King and 'Toronto
Streets, 'forouto.
MiliMMIMINIMIMMINIIIMINIK2
'J. BROPNEY & SON
--THE ellADINO-
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders carefully attended to at ell
hours. night or Or v.
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FINE TAILORED
CLOTtIING
FOR MEN
PITS WELL
LOOKS WELL
WEARS WELL
When made by
DUNLOP
TM Tailor• West St.
Your
Spring Outfit
We ;tre all ready for the Spring
trade in men's wear, and .are. pre -
pa red to please the most fastidious.
Our goods are of the latest and
most approved styles, and we in-
vite you to call and see them be-
fore buying. your spring outfit.
NEW HATS FOR EASTER
McLean Bros.
\IKN'bs OI"I't''l'rII:Rs OODERi(!H
WHEN SPRING COMES
People 'emulate the aleaeuu by'arc-sting
themselves in a new garb; and the
Shoe question is not the least
uupertant. To young people who
desire Shoe individuality we commend
our stock. In all the realm of Shoedom,
nothing better can be found: We
have more than doubled our stock,
-which includes all the new shapes in
all the popular leathers. You'mav be
RS particular as you like, because
if there is any such thing aa pleas of R
these Shore will do it:
JUST RECEI r ED -a large ship-
ment of
Trunks and Suit Cases
Come in and see them.
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THE SQUARE.
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II
isaDollarMadefl �
Anyone who watches our ads. during the coming season and
takes advantage of hetet can n1 oke looney.
FENCING
We have a large ynantity of h'eneing. on which you can save
about $5.110 on every one hundred hods by buying at present cost
prices insterul of waiting _until the end of April and paying
Spring prices.
• HEATERS
If you want a Radiant 11 Heater next Fall. invest $37.4),
which is only making you 3 ler cent. in the Bank, and have it
make over 40 per cent.. as you will Rave Woo on a six months'investment. We are selling other Heaters at great reduction, as
we require the room for Spring goods.
PAINTS
if you intend to paint inside or outside, call in and see
samples of Hollywood paint - they will plee.e you. and the price
will assure a sale. We have only a limited quantity, so do not
delay until the beet colors are all sold.
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VACUUM CLEANERS
When house-cleaning do not raise your carpets ; get our
Vacuum Cleaner, which will save all the hard work. And don't
forget that a little Varnish Stain will renew rubbed and
scratched furniture -brighten up your house,
LAWN MOWERS
Do not forget thrit the good old summer time is near at
hand, and that you will require your Lawn Mower again.. is it
ghat) or out of repair? if so. let u. know, and we will send and
get it and put it in repair for you. Do it noel, do not leave it
until you want to use it and want, it in a few minutes. Those
ru.h orders do not do justice to you o oureelve,.
CEMENT
Are you gl.ing to use any Portland Cement this summer?
i have rontrectprl for 4.1415) barrels of National Portland Cement,
and will be able to supply your immediate wants'.
For Plumbing, Heating, Eavestrough;ng and Electric
Wiring give us a call. All work promptly attended
O to and fully guaranteed.
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'Phones :
Stere 'Phone as
Howe 'Phone 112
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