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Thomasds of ambition. young ppeeoopie
ore la.t preparing In their own bows.
:o earner laexativa pe.ittoes Minna
„erre atm sat., infest sphere
of 'Root
1.,. Activities yWile. Positions at eon_
•sad. you
am ear. adiv(d
,ul tn.treetlea. Expert teachers.
Thiry piano* experience. Latxt.t
Timmer.. in asadat� enttaa oolleges,
sport. .1 coarse hir teachers.
Afetisted with Camtasrdal Mum
too, A,see.at;r el Ganda. eueeet
hr.r.l i• Ai.e.• Spot too Hasloea
.'olie,te, London.
Clinton Business Cdlete
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Dt. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS
A rein.
bis e-
rub't'll 1111 for Wows. $S a box of three for
pts. sold at til Drug et .rose In say
salmons' nem/tot pales Its ibsaslt• pate
en_ .t t'wW$fl,. nr.tatM.
PHO$pI*D OL FOR1IEN. Neraw«
vl....d
l•ita;itT: for Nene and Nesta; bete•••. "grey
ri atter'•: a Tonle -wilt build Yon ap. $ a hoe.
two for }M1, at drug anent or by mall on. re. -.-1t4
•hate*. not etoaru, Dace (b.. et (atbrrtnta
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E. R. WIGLE
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\\•1(;LICS PHARMAI'Y
1•.derich, Ontario
CLUB LIFE
ME NESETUNO CANOE CLUB HEAR
LOCAL !MAKERS
Dr W. F. Galtow and Rev, J. B.
Fother.ngham Speak to tate Mem-
bers at Firs: Club Supper on
Thursday Night - Many Members
Present
Believing that it would be fur the
venersl advancement of the club and
tie morel and general uplift of its
member., the Illeneretung canoe club
ear ratty decided to hold a series of
clubb suppers and al each nue invite
the beet sperkery of the town to give
addresses, The . first nue of these
terraria events wall held last Thurs-
day, with sutprifing ►uccesr- With
the exception of a few tuewhere who
weir oda able Lu br prevent the club
Luruud out iu • body and a real pro-
fitable and enjoyable L1we was spent.
The president, lir. U. L. Parson., pre-
saged.
CHAI'LAIN SPC-1KS
After slipper Rev. J. B. Pothering -
ham made a few pleasant remarks
about the club, its oa►ur, its object.
etc. In a ludicrous meaner be re-
fertid to the variuua p.onuociatious of
\len-e-se-tuts` sad in art. allegorical
way toll of • certain pic-ni.• on the
batiks u( the Maitland where a mixed
ctuw.l had gathered and whe.e sand-
w.rbers were (wing passed. He in-
quired what kind waa,ksite l and war
((rot that many--say-tongue and others
ham. He would therefore pronounce
the club as Mene-sa-tung and 1.s.k upon
the river from which the club derived
its mune as Mete land.
He bad alw,tvs s.wu every way con-
ducted propel ly at the club and never
anything which he as chapl.un needed
t.. i.•priniaud.
CLLR I)KVEI.OPMENT
Your Gnra*tee of Goodness
The na=me "SALADA" on the sealed lead pack-
ages is
most guarantee tea
of all that ia
best and
Ai Mr. Folhcringbaw had to give
hie weekly address and to leave early,
111. W. P.liallow r(wke..t some length'
on club deselopteent or the evolution
of cloth tire.
He cuulmeneed Ly saying that moan
war a gregarious animal by nature.
that he was food of company and
Itlen) to uteet his fellows.
He said in part :
"A club is an association or sona.cow-
aoany of peewits kateiated or c.1m
imed foe some common object. social,
literary. political or •otherwise. An-
cient Romans were said to have had
social cluhs though pre( is not clear.1
Romans. however. living in foreign 1
cities did have racial and military;
clnlw-
".\mong..t Anglo-Saz. ns the club
idea has Houriabtd .nod wherever suf-
ficient membere are found i here you
Eitel a -tub, for (maniple, India. Pekin
in Chins, Cairo in Egypt, Zanzibar
and even in Hawaii.
EAttLi' CLUBS
"Thr earliest club mentioned i
Engli..h history i. in the 1;tth century
by
tbe poet Occleve. While in 1K%)
Aubrey. an English Antique:try,
speaks of latllot taxeetoeing in use. •
"The earliest London club of im-
portencP . of which we have record ,
VIM* at the beginning of the 17th cen-
tury. It met at the Mermaid tavern'
on Friday street. It was founded b
Sir Walter Releigh. the great English
explorer and historian. and numbered
Shakespeare, the immortal bar -I.
auwnest it. 11114101e! a. In these early
days the idea of a citta differed (rani
ours. They had two organizations,
namely. the club and the coffee house
Both had for their ct ton object the
gathering of eoogernel spirits at an
eating house for partaking of their
weals in company but darted in that
anyone could enter a coffee house
while only an accepted member had
the enteer to the club
POLITIC'S LOM MENC F:D
In the reign of queen .tnne two•
ebibe sprang into prominence. first the
Kit-L'at club which suet at the slurp
of one Christopher Cat. or Katt, a
pastry cook who had eetwhlishrd a i
reputetiae for his mutton pier and the
other the Beefsteak duh. Both at
(fast
mind* .octal toot later the first
i.ea.u.' the h•'rdg•lartere rel the Wbig
party aril the letter of the Tory
party During this century .latbl
clothe were named after all manner of
wed ntrie mama.. For example. the
Ugly : the Unfortunate : the Lying,
etc.. the mines sufficiently de.cnbiog
the oneinher*. I'ernapu the newt cele.
hewed of this period was the Literary
club AtttonR.t whose memhere wore 111.
Johnston. `.Sr Joshua Reynolds, lid -
mead Burke. (Sliver Goldsmith. FA.
woad Gibbon sod other
THE I'HF.SF.NT
••At the present day prohahly tbe
n.n.t iwportent London elutes which
are political in character are : The
Cofactor. founded by the Duke of
i.
IMilik-ecsgmenllerstive;
The RJ.eta founded VW.
'tin the ennttseet club life did not
land es tact- The drat in France
was ee abfsb.d im FAU. There It was
rear-rroftwereill sky by Italy. (lemony.
etc. Wavy of thews German dubs be-
gan ea haws ttowwect ion wit ► them
saves* lam.kse death hese its. etc. Oa
this maim at pre.io.s to civil war
slab roma waw dew. after the war
itrapidly.
,10e sps�ker argued that it develops
the eha/teeter to the iadivid..l sad
wolf .watrel and ma&Na.as. •'It im-
proves the winstaktonty shad helps the
mottos N ISIS sMt� J rolam social and
morel lima." be saw•
Dr, Marlen IL Sass "poke briefly
.sad gave a few rembefseene.r of the
da
Other saminws Ittlmidltsg Meessa A.
0. x Tt. e.. Rol Adair" Wis.
Pitsullteawl
*hare made ler
proMPlie speeches
Excellent Service *min Glessric i M
Ottawa and Montreal. Vis Cana-
dian Pacific
Loam Gnaw** LSI pp..m., arrive
Ottawa 1.10 a. . and M.sb,.i Lill
a.m. Elects+. I4gbs*'11 011•001 ears
Toronto to tiositreol. Wilmette Leglit-
ea Standard p,iming ears sad Om-
Oa+•rv+t earl S140
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.rete_ Irma J. [W. athsi. Aodbletele'
Oat. •
CRITICISMS
DO you over aiikise
yOUr own invest-
ments? It is lin exceed-
ingly hard thing to do,
end sane impartial
advice is often of great
assistance.
ltin •e imes% am shall lie
el.asY 8a eaew+ sal*
able iwesretM M yea
A. H. Martens &
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-clean, whole leaves --with the delightful flavor
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CHAMPIONS PRESENTED ' TO BANISH SALOONS
Winner. of Town Trophy Presented With
Cup at Supper
On Thur.dsy evening the Y.M.C. A.
rooms above the Union Bank were the
scene of a pleasant gathering when an
oyster emptier was tendemel the Ito -
quells
to-
.quuis hockey team. the winners of the
town league The cup he a fine silver
refuel donated by Mr. W. H. Harri-
son.
1'11e tables were nicely decorated and
11.e boys had a real goal tiote. the
'meccas of the evening being due to the
Ladies who provided the good things
and the pr.•sidcnt, 1L•. A. M. Robert-
son.
Mr. Robertson, who occupied the
chair, trade a dhoti. speech in which he
cracked a number of chestnuts.
Mr. L. E. Doherty then made the
presentation of the cup to the Iroquois.
Captain Ed. Robinson, their captain,
briefly replied.
Mr. E. 1t. 11 igle arose and congest.
elated Captain Ed. upon winning the
cup. Ile -.aid that the Intermediate
team has parsed out of existence and
that a new nue would have to he fot•m-
ed. He thanked the chairman for the
invitation to be present and stated
that he wished the Y.M.C.A. team had
won the cup.
The manager of the Cubs expressed
his pleasure at being able to be present.
He congratulated Captain Robin-
son upon winning the crtp, ' Ha farth-
er said that he thought it was • good
thing, as it showed what the boys
could do.
•• Doc" Clark, jr., was then called upon
but could not lied words enough in his
vocebulary'to make the Maple Leafs.
1r,, Ernie Pridham on behalf of the
Maple Leafs congratulated the winners
again but said that hie team would
make it hot for them next year.
Mr. Robertson moved a vote of
thanks to the ladies. Mr. Jack Nairn
m fled a vote of thanks to Mr. Robert-
son for hie support and the! aid which
he had given then, in sports.
Mr. Imbert nn thanked the mrevels
of the motion.. He stated that the
1-.M.C.A. tad as tnu.h to do with the
success of the banquet as he had.
" For He 1a a Jolly Good Fellow, Auld
Lang Syne and the National Anthem
closed a pleasant evening.
KIDNEY HEADACHE
is caused from the blood heing thick-
ened with uric acid poisons circulating
in the head. Anti -Uric Pills cure all
forms of kidney trouble. They are so
good and si sure F. J. Butisod guar-
antees them. Be sere you get Anti-
I'ric pills. B. V. Marion on every
hoz. Sold only at F. J. Butland's
drug store,
EASTER GOODS
We have coming for
the Easter opening
New Spring Goods
in the following lines
SUITS
of the latest fashion for men and
boy e.
NEW HATS
NEW CAPS
NEW SHIRTS
for all kinds of Spring weather.
SHOES
for Spring; and Summer wear.
-Kverytbiog bought tight and
the profit is your.
Come early and get your pick.
M. ROBINS
Sole Agent for Peabody Overalls
and Shirts Open Evenings
Stratford Citizens in Favor of Abolition
of tbe Bar
Stratford, March 10. -At the annual
meeting of the Stratford Teulperence
As.ociatioo. Time wley evening,opinion
strongly prevailed that in, time shuttle'
be Poet in taking a local optiou vote.
The tweeting was a thoroughly to re-
sentative one, including oniony leading
business men, employees of the ear:-
oua shops, and others. Several hotel-
men who were pteeer.ttevioced wu"h
interest in the proceedings.
THE POSTMASTER JOINS THE
ARMY
Who Are Shot:nog the Praises of Dodd's
Kidney Pills in the Went
West lir•tvellwurg, last-, March'
lath.- .Special, l - Alexander McCar-
ter, tbe peat master here, has joined'
Ibe great we4Rern army that has for
its watchword, "When nilios, are
Dodd's Kidney Pills."
"1 was bald tip with theuwatiam
and gravel," )L•. Mc(' tare. states.
' and was ulsotrouhled With my bead -
der. - 1 war so Fwd 1 could not do much
work. A neighbor came along wbo
had been troubled the mane way, and
advised me to try Dodd's Kidney Pilir.
I bought two boxes and using them
according to directions, was soon able
to go to work."
If you're troubled with kidney di. -
ease in any form --backache, rbeuuia-
thou, lumbago. gravel, dropsy,
dia- '
hetes, or Bright's disease ask - your
neighbors. You'll soon lied one wbo
has been cured by Dalld's Kidney
Pills. '
Spends Night Without Head
Having cut the head off a chicken i
one evening the hostler at the queen's
hotel in Walkerton threw the bird in•
to the snow:and proceeded to lop the
head off another fowl. Parrying the
two headless birds into the shed,
them overnight, eft
1 t
where he l eg . he was
startled nn opening the door the fol-
lowing morning to find the 9rst chick
that had lost its heal doing a lively
turkey trot on the Hone. Calling the
Parties who had seen him .bed their
beads the night before, be had them
examine the hen and view the moving
picture that they might beat witness
when he sprung the joke around town.
The snow it -weenie had frozen the
clotted blood on the end of the neck,
and prevented the life stream from
further oozing out. 'l'be wind pipe
was doing its work and left to itself
the only thing the hen needed to tear
Was a thaw that would start the ice
moving tt the end of the neck. But et
lot of hungry boarders had to be fed
and the beadsman was obliged to take
biddy to the block a second time.
Healthy Hair==No
More Dandruff
Use Parisian Sage
It's entirely needless to have un-
sightly. matted, thin or faded hair.
,%. little care is all that is needed to
make it thick. soft. pretty, perfectly
healthy and free from dandruff.
Use Parisian So ge-it supplies hair
needs and is absolutely harmles'. It
.quickly stops itching head and falling
hair, and is rine of the beet tonics to
invigorate the scalp and make the
hair grow Icing Anel beautiful,
(..t s ',critic of Parietal Sag.' today
from E. R. %Vigle or at any dreg
counter. ft eolith but .al cents. Ruh
It into the scalp - all dandruff disap-
pears -your bead feels ilwe-the bair
is pretty and perfectly healthy_
Your
Wife's
Work
is just an trying and
important as your own
and perhaps more tedious -but
is her strength as Irian
\Vomen who are nervous and
fretful and easily fatigued pron..pt-
lj' gain strength an(I natural en-
ergy by taking Stairs Emmisies
aftermealabecauae it 1% essentially
nourishment -not a ding that
stupefies or alcohol that stimulates
-them is pure. rich medical
nourishment in every drop which
nature appropriater to enrich the
blood and upbuikl the latent
forces orf the body.
Probably notki.g it ewwe popular
with physklens ler iu.t suck ooa-
rlitinns than Seset's �tard.iea.
plaid i.PWttntr•. relied "wise.. •
"extracts" .r "active prl.eipier '•-
Mei- see bet cowl Neer nil.
Will On tills. Ntrssdrea aosieln
ATM& mud armee :ret
jit LATEST MARKETS
reemere' WOW
rbUowlag are the 1Nww4 quotattoaa
tra farm produce at 8t. Lawrence
rket, Toronto -
%neat $ .97 to $ .98
Goose 'heat .91 .92
Q01r .42 .00
Serley .62 •.63
Buckwheat .76 .80
Rye) - .66 .00
Peas .90 .Ou
Hay, timothy, No. -I18.00 19.110
Mixed and clover 14.00 16. n0
Cattle hay 10.00 12 n0
Straw, bundled .. 16.00 16.00
do. loo -e. 10.00 11.00
Nye straw 17.00 18.00
Oat straw 16.00 17.00
Rutter, d helve dairy. 30 .33
1>lttgs, nee Wel. dos.35 .00
Chickens, dressed, lb.22 .25
Mewl .20 .00
Ducks .23 .25
Geese .16• .18
Turkeys .. .27 .30
hive spring thickens.17 .18
do. fowl .18 .20
Potatoes, bag 1.16 1.25
Apples, barrel 2.00 4.25
Celery, bunch . .05 .10
Lettuce, 6 bunches .15 .00
Green (intone, 3 bunches .20 .0;1
Ili►ubarb, 2 bunches.26 .00
Beef, forequarters, cwt11 .00 11.60
do. hlndquartera13.00 13.50
Swine, cel. 12.50 13.00
Toronto Oraln Prices
The following wholesale prices are
quoted at the Toronto Board of Trade:
Manitoba Wheat -Lake ports, No. 1
northern, $1.00; No. 3, 98%c, track,
doderlch, rail; No. 1. northern, 31.05;
deo. 3, $1.03try.
Manitoba Oats -Nb, 3 C.W., 42c';
No, 3 C,W., 41e, all rail; No. 3 C.W.,
45%e; No. 3 l'.W-, 44%c.
Ontirlo Wheat -Outside, 98c to 99c.
Ontario Oats --No. 2 C. W.. 37c to
outside, and 39'4c to 4014c on
Toronto.
American Corn -Kiln -dried, No. 2
salt rail. Toronto freights. 74c:
vied, No. 3, 73c; natural; Toronto
ights, No. 3, 70c•.
Ontario Corn -664o to 61e. tract,
t1twento.
Peas -No. 2, 98e to 31, car lots,.out-
Rye--No. 2, Glc to 63c, outside.
Barley -For good malting barley.
.lila 60 60c, outside.
Rolled Oats -Per bag of 90 pounds,
s; in smaller lots. 12.2234; per
ligerel, 34,70; wholesale, Windsor, to
Mobtreal-
Bockwheat-No. 2, 75c to 76c, in car
IOU, out.lde.
IWllfeed-Manitoba bran, 823 to $25.
on track. Toronto; shorts, $25 to 826;
Ontario bran, $23 to 825: feed barley,
bags; shorts, $25 to $25.50; mid-
, 928 to $30; good feed flour,
to$ 35.
Toronto Cattle Market
Representative prices are: -
Butcher steer, cholce..87.80 to $8.20
do. good - 40 7.86
do. medium 6.80 7.34
do. conimon.... 6.00 6.76
}letters, choice7.30 7.90
do. choice.... - 20 7.80
do. med. to good6.60 7.16
Owtcher cowls. choice6.50 7.00
do. medlutir 5,75 .50
do. common 4.
Butcher bulls, choice._ . , 7 .
do. good 6.
do. Medium 6.
do. rough bologca.., 4.
Feeder., 950 to 1100 Ib6.
do. bulls 6.
60 6.6.41
00 7,76
611 7.00
25 6.26
50 6.26
75 7.26
00 6.00
Stockers, 700 to 900 ib.. 6.60 7.26
'do. medium 6.76 6.36
do. tight 6.25 5.75
Cutters 4.04) 4.50
Canners 3.50 4.00
Milkers, choice, each ... 55.00 100.00
do. cum. and med.. , .35. tan 66.00
Springers 35.00 100.0,0
Calves, veal, choice 10.00 11.50
do. medium 8.60 10.00
do. common 6.50 8.00
do. gru'a 5.50 6.25
Wether Iambs 9,04) 9.76
Buck lambs d .... 8.25 9.00
Ewes, light 6.35 7,25
Sheep, heavy and built!' 6.2G 6.25
Culla 4.00 6.00
Hogs, weighed off cars9.50 n.00
do. fed and watered9.16 0.00
do. f.o.b. 8.90 0.00
East Buffalo Cattle
Cattle- Prime .tsar., $8.76 to $9;
shlpping, 18 to $8.00; butchers, 16.76
to $8.25; heifers, $6 to $8; cows, 13.76
to $7.60; bulls, $6 to 17.60: stocker
and feeders, $6.76 to $7.25; "tech
heifers, 16.25 to $7.25; fresh cows' and
springer., scttse and strong, $35 to
$9r..
1 VRto
Wafts-. vy and mined 19.20 to
0.25; yorkers, 19.10 to $9.26; pigs.
11; roughs, 18.26 to 1$10; stags, $7
to 117.76., dairies. $9 to 13.26.
Sheep and lambs --lambs. 16.110 to
8$ 06: year ingi. 1160 to $7.11; weth-
er., 84 25 to 16 ; ,we., 83 to 16;
sheep, mixed. $4 to 14.11.
C1►Msgti Lht ebeek
1 c ata.--n..ves. 17.20 to 19.60; Tete,
steers, $716 to M-16; stokers sad
feeders, 86.60 to $8.15; oows and holl-
ers. 41.71 to 86.66; naives. $440e01111.14.
1101m-- Light. 41.10 to $1.1111; mixed.
' PLR to 16.616: hem,. 81.44 to $1Jp j;
magi, 14.40 to 16.6,its. $7. 10
82.74; balk of salsa, tis VIM.
Sheep--Native, $4.11 N-301 year
1tap. 16.40 to $7; I+Aa sere, $.110
to .71; westem. $1.114 to 11.11.
Sated Hay and Straw
'Lowrie merrlaats are kitag ea
trek, Termite. at the Cdaewksq
/Ma'
Sacs bay. 16e. 3 ......114.60 to 114.10
aleIra. W. 1........... 11.84 1L. M
LICE- 1 ...,..s.....e..... 14.00 11.111
Na 6 ............ 1.M 8.M
Natal straw . I. M 14. M
amen. 140- 1. 41.40 an 10.40
do. his 2 - 7.40 6-M
de. No 1 • ee 7.11
MN Closer. ib, 1 •.25 4-*
dew VIA 2 1.20 IoM
Don't Mend the End
End the Mend!
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Famous lloleproof Hosiery
For MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
Less
than
One
Month
Until
the
Easter
Season
Now is the time to select your Hats and
Gloves, any shade you like, at
McLean Bros.
The Square, Goderich
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Agents for-.arhartt Overalls, Stanfield's Underwear, Fitwell F.
Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs.
BRITISH AMERICAN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Tonga:: !WWII Street.. Toronto, Ont.. to the
pioneer bigh grade Ituni:ow. senuol of Canada.
Under new management it b. doing better
work than ever. Write ua If you want to pts
Yrinetppare foralu tided petition. Henry U. Ward.
IiL'31NF;� i ]t1:\ do tint want '•in.nrc.'s ty
prepared" young men :and wemre to bear
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PRICES ON WiRE FENCING WILL CATCH
Two Bushels Insteao of One
"He alio wakes t wo blades' of grass grow
Wbete oue grew before
is a l.enehar'toi to bis country."
Horace Greeley long ago recognized the farmer as Occup; .ot:
the highest place in the economy of the nation. but few Ontario
rainier* today arc pr•eiming •wo htt••hels of crop %herr their
tethers produr-ed one before, yet at no time bas it been moire ntces-
.aay to do this than uow, with taa'au belp Gaya mem aaand w:.gSd
_room (dn.. 04. 1.. ,.Bt a, .
Hit itc .n h.• don,, and with less 1thor instead of more.
Two huehel. and were of cep can positively he produced !tofu
your fields during tate omitting .e•sson, where hofore you leave not
gathered more tern one. "Isis harlot, a miracle, but simply ar: In-
telligg.erot co.opet• tai in with b .untiful nature. A more abundant
fulfilment .of ib.' oil time promiae, that seedtime and ha -%est
should never fall upon the earth.
ef rot could un..* a b.rgain with Dame Natute that hi re_orn
forour labor this coming season sha would of • certainty give soil
twelve buaht ..'1 potwtoe- fr thrt•0 ac.ee and two hundred ton.
of mangolds front five acre*, would you not close with her o t the
spot ? Of ,ours you would.
The National F.rtil;s••r prndisces just retch returns.
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M►sbel. for one" n ,t ane upty ■ agement, trader the
leg rnndhions the N.tlonal For iliz'r will produce double tut over
age q.taatity of c. $'ain cn.p•• that are grown from the ane '.phi.
supplied with Surety .nI manor( and with lease labor, except n •
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gather'tog the larger crop.
We will be pleased to supply further par-
ticular's.
CHAS. C. LEE
NARDW 0 RE. PLIJMMl10 AND STEAM ,.1 swfG
BEST SCiitANTON NAND COAL. SOTT COAI
SOLVAY C^KE. CTC.
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