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MAY MEVELOl *T
PNEUMONIA
TOMOftoW
*Tett to +ceox:isainti:ei; titer. are mare
*OW hem puetuss ui.a nue from any
Weer twat{ trouele.
Pneumonia is sloth*. more or less.
tbsn •'tun! Ike-cr." or as it used to be
Can.'s, '•Iraitatueixtisii or a euae•,Rt+w. of
the Lutist."
Thecoughascompanv ne pneumonia is
et bust; frequent awl iz i kiaag. evil tLe
exec -es -ranee tear t a i col ale -,s wins!,
sopa, h,ttcever.itecotess mere c.'Nous urcl
of x suite. rets calor: the !auras become
militated and the branchial tubes filled
with phlegm, niil:ieg it haul f r the suf-
ftter to breathe. (
Oa the first slam of a cent ser coach
yea should get a better, of Dr. Weadts
Nortr;xy Pipe Syrup, ant thus Prevent
the cold developing into some serious
lung trouble,
nits I. P. Crouch, Ennistuore. Ont.,
writes:-- i wo\ years ager I got pnCuu iu-
aiaaand a cough followed it. I e oughexl
anttiniialIy, and no .natter what I used
1 could not rid myself' of it.• In Novem-
ber Iwo sure I was Rettipg ionic disease,
became any throat choked me pis oe.
fly sister wrote me froth Ottawa,: tend
told me to try Dr, Wood's Norway Pine
Symix.
After usher one bottle I (mud relief, •
lo I got another one. and before Xmas
ay cough Naas Coanphete;ly ;gone."
„it. WOO/'S'
HIw*R Pik
SUP
Price, 35c. and Goo. pe; bottle: put un
by The T..Milbauu Co.,, f,iuiiteee
*touto, Out.
OSTEOPATH
DR, A.`saI.. ur5T,''oneneatble.Physician.
Urateuata'.Desaaioines Sun Milefre tar
Osteopathy. Licentiate Iowa an ldtotittratt
State Boards. *per.ial "iterate* vo maims
et women '; and ahihdren. £onmiltation free,
•orale. corner Stetson end se Andrew Sts.
Successorto Dr.:llefemann. In fleeter=
Taresdairs.•
MUSICA .
iSS. i.AURA„JAGE'SON. A. T. 4." N. is
Prepared to take puptlaa'egn the Piano.
Dunloop'a otos Store shun roe=street, shore
sat+itrdays, te►30 to 4:30 A. Titre; t
ZEAS. 3. h. cAMEROIY
etearninattons. For tartnf
e
tdene•e. ;ilibbons alts opposite 1
lies sehph•x3
oor or 'one' 7, • tctori a pltb-
T acher .Piano, Theory. Pupylls reeper-
▪ ifRr tape Ccs
GEO. IIENxott
• :. r'T -rMua. McGill ttntrem2ty"
ch
Teaer's Malmo' Platte .tend Theon(
Teach• s Ulatlupas ewlner
Put¢ is . prepared. 'vol` elatnlnaaton,. For"
terms Apply: Studio ere
Ito "Library. •
. Nearest at, opposite
USlc
STUDIO.,
Aeric» Societyoorchestra StusieStutlfr,
enteance• between P. I . WoofrtF nam
Laud r'a store&
x ` : C. V. USSR?' (violinist),` tuition te�'1 ven
«ss tol1n for bernnera ,abd--fiaose tadvan...
For informationply ateatndio, •
• weans repaired.�brmar Inas., aodria,-2
isosea•.Sea orad riolin•.bowi*.r"eiisired. etc.
•Gadeticir fisvieaty 'Orchestra) A••piecre
.,- (Psoiesslonal)-
A.°lfi WESTON, L. L..V. 11.
Licentiate
Dotchin
Cohere b
!
Mos*. lice-
, aMqt< Organist and -mob*
: of
Milli St e
. i't . Methodist chureatr.
TE,4CfEii OF MOM
?Wile prepared ler examinations in con..
tf n with Toronto .Ualveraity Torten*
._.w Zoniorratory, etc. wen. pupil .enler.d
• goes oitt>sitn-'exams -.lust,ia33ed,_. m, With
For or teens apply- at reuuenia�etbnaxr•
meat 5 - (arm door westr al
ti(adericta, sl•
ating 11410,
LEGAL
LES :OARRbW,' Rarrister, Solicitor,
Etc. Corner ltorti tttraet, anA Events*metirit% oats
•
SI AGER
earr'kster Solicitor. tfotaryt., Public
ono 2onveyancer
• 0n2cb; ;Court noose, ogderieh. •.
ate, C. !neve n 'Then* IL
[lr;
*sweeter. 'Solicetior hots., Pantile Etc-
,
itamtiton tit.. 5ter at Asea Suet
�` • Guderleh
neat Estate, Lops. Maumee ti
:COnvErAleCisro AND 1"i4TA1CY
O'ffSfoE 8 oitElihi$lster, els, Can -
w
veyetactntr erd notaryrluubiae
noenreoes kieLeiten & H0LMEB
d usrrtsierea.. sowers,' notaries
tee:, .Iter
timet -•on ttae Cuiuere. 224E door -vote
sweeten
wS.eeten street wartime
'Private
voeu7to10
At 1
01reaMelt.'rftY,0..
• y..Jr1LLD arr UlL k ilelniEle
eon
AUCTIONS
RING
11,110MA3 CUND1IY.
Live Stock sun Orears1 Aastl+aawr,
lratauton street. Gtrderl
males made everywberb^ Ind aau , eJi'orts
+►ode .20 give you latisteetton.
Fau(rnerl, motel notes 'discounted.
licintSED AUCTIOITEE1i
Live Stoek and General' Auctioneer, Pure-
bred Live Stoelc a speofattlr.: Setistf1ctioti-
guaranteed. Term2 lowest. /eve stock
bought and sold on commission.
T. A. Thiele,
cotherten. One..`.:.
INIRIBANCel
VIRE INSVIIAP4CIC ...
UAVs: rr 41"tia41140 ! 141 TIM
aiE1T'%IAWAIMS* IIVIVALRK INl fielee Co.
sirsn esrAraasitati ar7ei
SUS: ream own P11 11111111 se1Lull
iimuT L. IALaILsr ..encu swro JMyuMr
infant -few MUTUAL 344111± I:tettnene t
+jVarraeOand Isolated Teem Prepertty Manes.
Valet or property emitted ;Able 10u0%
'Dt4. V3 (4n.or; .W.
.')rteeens-mores .Coto11y.. President.
ooetrieb . ?as.^ ems, it !.Presideint,
3eeChwoOd ; T, E. usyrs, E'ee.-Trete., Sea-
. rerui. •
txriECTof3--D. re. eterrrsor, Eearart;
(Matte. wtntnrop ; Wm, wren, eon
stance . (worn!, McCartite!�. TuekeetemitR
tabu reale, Oarlock . Jahn 'BenneSWias,
sdhaltan . Malcolm eczema, s rraeenele.
• Aalg3NTS-fit. W. Yee; tiodericb t SO
I.eitrb, lillntoflt 'Wm. thiestley, Seereeita;
g. itinehley, fiearorttr.
lousy.l7 leers Can pap their esteem**,
rt if.ainrworker,
frev teething =ion, if
Bete'st; SaY4eld. _
NOTARY Ptt'OLK,
�11t. ItA1f.1L'• a..•. ..A..,,,,.
NO-TA141' PL'Dltd
General; (onvoyarrice date e
toed Conipelliee ttteresentltt
• riiziie 1' NO. Gederzete Ont.
BropIidv 'Bro&
BODERICH
The Ltadina
Funeral Maws,
anti E*halraers
°:dere eGltefally attended 'itt
a? pail ho - -light or day.
gym.. -...10
Liquor Cart Now ' Flew From
Canada a to United State's.
hely ,TudgsCQ»gh#tlt rtt;ashcel Conn•.
victim Agiainht Pawl report +(",a„
and Hie 1liecielon Will Vivo 1'+i'a•
tattle* to m ri niaet;�• too I,oti
iliug
01 They Operate ruder Dominion
Ideeonee-..'1 nesliaial` I)fllect's Can-
not haterfere..
Wlttl2S01k, March w7•.... Quashitir',
tee conviction a' ait3st the k;Gen
Export Co., whet receetly woe fined
for keetifn,. limier In a warehouse
that had not beets wanted A Federal
license, f,Qit;Sty Judges Coughlin, at
Saualwach on Saturday, -.opened the
way for an unintorrul'tcd flow of lt-
Tier inns the Tinited States so ter
as. Caned#stn laws aro concerned,
Judge `Goghlin held that the On-
tario Temperance Act cannot regu-
late export liquor wareltousea. By
thin ruling the ile9yo or more of eat•
port conipatuies may no business
without tear of being !lopped ,by
Drortttslal cfecerai end `Bcense' In.
areetors who .are enforcing the Tem-
perance Act along theborder bere.-
The Valavictioti ..assent the Eiiex
Company wait Milt% •ti montbo.. Ago
by Polite Magistrate .Gundy. who
rules Boit the comeeny was guilty of
violating the .provinciet dry statute
by. keel)#ltg Ileum* in a. place other
than #t bonded warelaouno.
The couftsel for tate company took
on Appeal to the eauuty Judge. bait-
ing his application for as rererval of
the "inagistratu'a, deeleloit on •the
fact that the commute held a Federal
charter to carry au au export bust -
now. He further contended' that th
prolfincee in no away could anterfer
with as lelfat expert buena**. '
the export coaxnanlea to aunt export- 'Winhaan#. f tiro 'l and , f Trad,a Bauguet,
an iieuor under protectionsof is Dont-
Mien charter.. The license, for its
bladed warehouse !tinkerer, was
withheld became the provincial Li-
cenaing Board ret1sgd to approre of
ouch >t method to evade the Temper-
once Act, The Federal. Gorernn est
lead the right to ; grant' the license
s.
�' STAR
With the Prince of Wales it'. Ittd',t
the courts of justice at Atiahabad, ac c
here is"tin ante eating 7,ieture of
n►prn cell by Sir Spencer Harcourt
Ii. R. N. the. Prince of Wales, leaving
Butler.
�► "' rilrastrour C011181e1% at Winegar*
. Mx: Jackson, ruotoring over from
i r ► 9eeswater to talcs apt 'inn minstrel
soon' at eWin ghntr on Sl a lueedsy
night of last week. and Dur. diaries
Eked neer, lash.. ♦vasa driving a tether'
a irfted horse, collided suet r4thin
From Our a the 't1•iuteh�an�t town boundary, with
, considerable damage to both car and
bug .y. The car refused to.. travel
Lower Wiigbai�tn School decides at ainst:school nurse. Success. ,f'urtIier �nnd' the. horse made Prig
fug Cantos given is Biyth. Oouald Ur uhart. pioneer"lousiness. *ea of ' dash. the\whole length of Main' at•..
)341°,„7 it suns checked, r
e He*sett;. dies. Clieton Flat( Mill closes dr 'Mete. Petition in ciralula..
tie* for : Harbor iet veatents a t Sa fond. Auto and buggy collide o!t r«ahJ1 lchrirt>, 1krattohaoltt4
. ' � � >��Y Elizaheth Gilchrs�at Cartit%1iae1►.tun
The Reset eras one of the drat or
without aapprov'al et the: provin'Clai
atttttorities,' bet declined to a act in
order to:•preventt friction .between thee
wo•Governtnent. '
.Attornereeeneral' Roney is teeing
every 1064 Weapon at hie command
to' light 'the export err liquor front
Onineigi to toe Malted' Mates.. Alfred
.le, "Morand and other officees. of the
amen •Coownpany were „arrested • et
Toronto . a few dealt ago With 60
easee"ef liquor in two care. The
#guar, Morenad.-e plahied to 'omcern
Port, to the 71st it United . d S###eaMe and 1n •
proof of telae he showed clearance•
paper se signed by, •customs officers.
1 not .think that. the' Ontario
laeglelature has jurisdiction to impose
.upon "a. department , of the : Dotain-
ion Goiieritinent"'Any such'' duty as.
Unit implicatively lmpooed°'by seetton
44 ;of .the : Teen"pa ranee.',Act,, the
'county judge said.
This eettion or the. aact' requires'
that °a person doing export 'buslnene
inliquor shall keeP the
liquor in•
asd
'oda ed warehouse, or, ' in -other •
fwords, a Pince where tlquer le lew
.tulip lodged under . the statute* of
Um Parliament of .Canada.. •
Midge Cougblln held that the
charter " granted the company by
cite- Federytt'••Geeex Ymeut vrarranted
'the cgiupenr lionling .liquor for 'ex-
port, .even, though the, license for .a
bonded' warehouse had been nith-
b-eld.
Government ':officials bare' iutlmate•
that thea caro nsaay be taken ,to a
nigher • court.. Unlesa this Is done,
they explained, gioviacial onieeers
wilt be erless, and eezportere inay
ctry 'tenor , where tbey will, no
ng nn -they have eletrance A arse
i'r'orri<
ho•,so
eu t ms de
t 1?Ma tale#..
1C t,
Gael' Leapt into t41t'jrer:
'.TORONTO, March • gryr' be-
-Outgo
e-
sa nher
C u c ]).rents were determined
that she should reture to school,
ageklnst her , will, 14 -year-old Rath-
-leen WLeou, •leaped front the Dundas
street bridge'inta the Don river about -
11.30 8uiec3iiy.itiryht, 'Ihe girt is none
the worse for .her eitperlence, having
been abte•.to"wink out of the water.
which Is not so ,deep at . the spot
• Meree
jumped tearp
ed in.
Sergt. Peacock seas on ▪ his wayy to
the police station on a street car,
when; on ora reig art .the bridge, be
heard u eerreatitn. With taeefetal other
Vaaadeitgers, he alighted epi rona the
oat, *aeon learning Vont some •pe--
deetriens that a woman bad •juwped
into the water, he aeiseal as Ilrebelt
hanging ciose by, and threw it over
the bridge. But on going down to
the bank he ear that the belt was
not needed, .for- the girl hid alrersady
oatarteds to wealkout of the compare-
tireTt shall'G'w water. When asked
why •she had jumped Into the river,
the girl stated that her parents want-
ed her to return to school, sad sine
baton :school:
homade the arreate.. •' tits for ex
lep MIIHoa,alreer Son.
CHICAGO, March 27. ••-- Louie.
Swift, Jr., son of the millionaire
packer, was arrestederretvenoton can
Saturday night following a eolilelon
between the !automobile ha was driv-
ing and one driven by r.. Bagoman.
Both maachinee were demolished.
*a There were four men in the Dage-
stan machine, but none of tlreni was
seriously injured. Swift was accom-
panied by two women, both s or
whom escaped injury and' went
home unattended.
• It i8 dllarged; that Swift wee in-
toxicated.
Seri ator'n Brother !bice.
RREGINA, elarfh ?7 —lion. 3, T.
1MIaain, tageti 63, judge of the Melville
District Court, died Staturdaay ' of
pneumonia at his home in Dieagiite,
allowing a week'. Ulnae. Judge
Blain WAS aPpoliite'd to the Bonet in
1.17, coshing from lraniptan, Ont.,
#af Reath* In 14113. ale was* brother
of Si"eaator Richard plain.
. M. LAI#fl1Tti[iE
Eketricel >Ceefrector
Agent for Blue Bird ',shine
1Sfschines;, Cl►oleo line of
1leetrlcal rixtnae3
esrriea
eteck
R4ifol &rot
Wrotham Couple .Celebrate 2etii ixi- !Brought to 'Seeforth for Interment
•tuversaary - , I The Yeinnine of Mr. Geo. P. S,
A large number ' of relatives and Garden, who Idled in Toronto on
friends gathered at the homeof. ,Mrs Tuesday, March 14th, following a
and Mrs, J. +G.-Caeentore,. Wingham,' paarelytie • stroke, were,brought to
on Friday evening, March 17th, to Seaforth for interment, the funeral
.Q
tete crate the gall annivereary of taking place nn Tuesday afternoon of
their ; wedding. ' last .week. Mr, Borden wee en ag-
Wingham Man Dtes in Toronto cd in. the grocery business in nee.
1Vir, M. dwiaei hitless, a. former
fofit.ago Ile fprlett s#meSeayeafortitttti. to ..reside in Tor -
"Several' menthe
onto...
I,ucknow. and Clinton Checker •Pia .
i resident of Winaiham,
-Former pa
ite
d away y
lin Toronto fin March 17th.
in ia a. Dies Tor-
i. .
. ' ` onto
Mr. John Allenby, a former resi-
dent of Wingham for a number of
years,ked at the bathe of her laugh.
ter in Toronto recently.
A Wirghaam Wedding
A pretty wedding was solemnized
on Wednesdays, Basch 15th. at 'The
Lucktwee and Clinton cheeses lay-
ers have been visiting back and forth
for friendly game.
pia 'Arhlleld Wedding
The hon'te. of Mr. end Mrs. Joseph
Hackett, Ashfield, was the scene Of
pretty wedding, March. 16th, when
NZaples,, the house of Mr..and Mzs.
their second youngest daughter, Jan»
Rias h Metcalfe, :Winghrain, whets ry s u»Dre 3n anlyaso o Mr>
lriif r
' H ed Y,, Drennan,. one sola oi' Melt
the r'second dauirhtei; Laura M., was y
dusted in tate holy bonds of matri- Tile Mrs. Jas,- perf rr, abs. v
mony to ;Laing,
Nelson' G, :Gqaavvdy, by' c..w. remony' Cas performed by.Rev:
Rev. Mr. •Laing, of Porcireicb. . • C. °W DeWitt Cotteaia g1pf Lueknew.
e"limen Flick Mill 1;'ittlebed- aeaean'a
`44'agt iii ,Bnsfaeatra in W'ngitaant Work
Mr. W:`' J. Haines, formerly of Monday. evening of last week the
Winghaam,' died in Toronto,"where :he 'Clinton Flax Mill f niehed "their sea -
bad been living price before Christ- son's ,work nttd halve shut down for
matt on Monday, *:arch 10th, Ile the, time being.
Pioneer Centralia Resident Dieay —_
?ir..Frank •Hicks, one of the pion-
eer residents of Caaatrolia, died on
FraclaY, March I7th, at the age of 77
years and 10 months..
Wife oe Former Exeter c � er Pastor'bases
M'VV'
rs, (Rev.) :. M. Martin, is lest -
dent -of-.Exeter.; during Mr. Martin's
long pastorate -Inc' connection - with
Caren Presbyteiian church, • riled in
London on Tuesday of last week, af-
ter only a few days' illness from in-
fluenza. It is about thirteen years
time Rev, and Mrs, ,Martin left for
Landon.
111 Duly Three Devi
Mrs.- Jon
several, years and ,acted. :as clerk. of la jdeu h► ear:, Mee,
at the
the .Court of Revision. k°me, 'of her. dauesdey' Mrp, Mantle,.
Exeter, on �'Vedttesdsy, March =pth,
aft i
after IA Hitless Died ,in rt Riveri•' 1 ears of.
e ..pati 'l) fit is ori' three a ty days,
1
ra. Geo. Campbell, formerly Her husband predeceased her six s' Jennie Hutton, of Tu u erry
bYear.. ngo.;
died near -.Stratton, Rniny RfverdiaBrig ,is 1
a
l1 bba
crus Thursday ay
Af
trct,
recently, aged 40 years. 1 terrfaoon Holiday
Petition for Bayfield Harbor • lei- file annual nle+erin of tlae Brus-
proveltiaent ue� Busfnea3sltieris ssocaation was
field , on Tuesday evening of last
Petitions Are now being circukited week. e k Thtursday afternoon . will
be
hat thedistrictfor s' n - s
throughout c ►g a ,o,,servcd axe .a weekly hbiidaty. from
tures requesting the Government to. May. 4ttr to Sept. 28th.
give prompt attention. to the repair- Desath of Braerela Lady
;ung orate north pier or breakwater
Dara. ?t
thehayfield c isiAr
t fie d Harbor' w i n bad- a en
ad Smith, '
hm
y ,t Dress*,
,
else out of condition owing to the re- parsed away Oil Tltebtiay. morning
cent storms jnd freahete Yvhich have salol creek, in heg $4th year,a�lter six
tern a considerable portion of . the months' seine.s caused by a stroke of
crib work from the'west end of the Paralysis. •Mrs. filloughel of Duty.
pier, and also trade a large gap in Y, on, is her only etatei�. Dxtr,
the,:entre of the pier, allowing sand smith died 2u years- ago., •
and refuse to deposit in the harborLouver Win nn School
entrance,, which will in n short time gainst uSchool Nurse deg A.
causo a sand bar to form ,in the chin- m u 'rneetEn•, Bele in :the Lower
nee Winglittot venom house to disavow the
Mcaillop Man. Wine Sidi matter of affiliating with the other
Mr. Dan McDonald, forme=sly of schools'iit the viefnity, who have ens'
McKillop township, was'suece:,nful in goyeal the eervfees .of rk school nurse,
his action against Mr. Howard • .M. i it was .decided not to go in on the
men, of Toronto, to recover $1.500 plan. As the a inghnm district aal-
datnag'ee for misrepresentations made ready had more: schools than the re-
in connection with an exchange of quired number, if ilii Lr.yer Wing -
lands in McKillop for farm :lands in lura, tame)! had been taken in one of
Saskatchewan, Mr. Justice Orde the schools at the farthest outside.
found in favor of the plaintiff for point would have had to be dropped
$2000 damages together with \costa; off.
was 51 years of age and came to
Wingham with hie family. in 1888
from Seaforth. He was employed in
• the Wingbain Salt Works and Chap -
man's Glove_ Works for a slumber, of
years and latter in Lloyd's Door Fac
tory'. The funeral was held to Wing-
ham cemetery on 'Wednesdays after-
noon of last week. '
Died at Edmonton
Mr. 'Alex. Itoss,:"one .of '%'in I#em's
oldest residents, died at his home in
Edmonton on Sha day,. Marek leth,
ter a short illness of -heart trouble.
Mr, Itoss came to "Wieighant. in 1879
ante was.in the book and stationery
buzf)iess for many years.
ars.Ile also
cordu ted the Canadian Express for
4
Chiwtl`ta f'+asafeinwarter ll.b I)r 'tire 1lattet,ai
tendons With his wife acrd the a>' titeethe)!!! cath,
• from New 'York fes 1ra'd.ett 1” by r eco t.a.
his father Wee Atteraliter tete assossnvaFa,G•J:a.•le
0
Rose Chinese Alitiieter Lee
eYlc;ttesnaplacd ne they Called 1
een in S'saelti tron.an, udders a
eF
old and oeteemed resident of Sea.
forth, widow, of the late Geo. White.
ly, passed away on Thursday last.
She was 80 years ofage and had
been an inv*lid for 'a number of
Bieccersfal Mesita'1 Eistertainiwaent et
Myth
A fine musical cantata was pre.
rented before 'a large audience in
Blyth Memorial Urals on Wednesda�
night of last week, when „the Blyrtn,.
Choral Society gave 'Queen Eether.
The parte were all taken by'locat tat-
t
+:n a n:
end great des of i '
►1 ra s'
i o-
tendedto Rev. Telford,
.
R Geo. T 1!0 �f
hd, who lel.
not only a good conductor, but has
a ►lea a good voice. lie took the part
of Mordicai.
Clinton Board of Trak Batigae.t
The Clinton Hood of Trade held,
a banquet lest, Friday night at which•
the proprietors of the several menue.
factoring
utawer4.reuesis
du
the And a large repeentati
citizens end business men w a
a pre.
sent.
Blood Poleoning Robe Usborne E'on-,
• sale of .Daughter
The ,death Occurred Saturday Jai-
terneen of Edith Mae, aged 12 years,
only daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
lftinter, of Usborne township, due to
blood polsoning •
Setter Young Mask Dies
Prank 1fa
ridford
r youngest te e
nt aon
M. Jas.-liarford Exeter. died lest
t
Saturday him Slat
year after #a
long and painful Bina* Ile is sure'-
vived; •by his Dither, four sisters and
one brother.
Pioneer Business Man " of Honestl
Passes,
On Thursday, March 16th, one of
Iienaall's •pioneer 'business hien, in
the -per of : oeaald..iirqutku lins-
eed awe) in. 77th year. Deaths
Death'
'due to helot fail. e. The de-
ceased moved from Chatham to ;Hen -
WI in 1$78. -He rented the fiotte mill
then owned by the late S. itlinnieseed
engaged in 'the
m
illng busi
ness, el
sethatof grain buyi1RVhi1t uuiingthe flour mill
ho
built en oratmesl i
mill and as little later purchased a
saw mill, end had charge of all these
Mills for a time. About 34Y e -
.ars.
a�ii! two ills
were ea
tfi
t
ad 1a
fire and theme Mille were subsequent
ly rebuilt.' " Shortly after the re-
building of the oat meal trill and saw
milt Mr. Urquhart built as • flex . Mill
and .ran' It for some years, eel-
linglater :.
the wall to Owen Geiger and Co..
A number of year ago he purchased
the D tcEwen elevator, which he Used
principally in, connection with hiss
grain>� es
b. sin s .
.talk doesn't: make the world go
o
round but it serves AS a good lubri-
cant.•
Corns are caused by the pressure
of tight boots,but no one need be
troubled with them Iong whenso
Aimee * remedy aas Holloway's corn
Remover is available?,
A Coat Strike
fly a .peasiklity bet we aro seas tete say tonal t
tiretealttr
You ecru heap to wok/ it by
carrying fon coat hint. shat
now is the time to MI rep with
MUSTARD'S COAL
it el[sueirs tet horning q1 *stios
M W Scranton Coal
The Sieuad Ard **thwack* •
- Let hes hoar from you, r►a Ara hist- at tilt ether eli€i of
you teleptiono and our 'vetvico to free,
MUSTARD
H .. .
PICRt Peat of Aonlesein Street
'nom OS
NOW SUCCESS •WITH•
POULTRY IS ATTA.I
System or Ravels Showa Pertgeree.aiaee of Ultima lessee.« -Gravett
Week Rlaatltuttsd
Ju,)ging by poultry articles in leer.
taus' papers, we are led to the ton.
elusion that 90 per cent. egg fertility
le exceptionally good, yet *ugh is ie.
cord has bean attained at Ridgereat
ferni. One of the features a visitor
to "this' poultry farm cannot fail to
note is the provision made for re-
eorde of everything. In the incubi,.
tor . room tert exult record is kept of
the fertility of the eggs used in
hatching. Twice during the period
of -incubation the eggs are candled
and any infertile ens are removed.
And Mr. "Revell states that r►s high as
percentage of fertilit r as 90 :hos been
aattelned. The record system Is va-
ried right through the rstablashrrtetit.
• production Is recorded on a
blank form tacked just imide the
door* of slit ,the laying AWL.
this way Mr. Revellisod r In
on any lan of guess not work, When'
he wants to select indleidnal birds,
for breeding purposes, they ore se -
leets • on the bars of their elft rfurin-
aance, and in •this la/oy the purchasers
of hatching we or dayold chicks
els .assured of satIsfeetory results,
Mr..RevclPa breeds arse Veirrsd„Rock*
EUMATISM
T.R.C.'s
Wet
n
load Art
and White Leghornn, all peaiigrewl
stock, AnYottee 'OMNI hatci
egg* or day-old chicles would rre1
du w 1
y
all make . parr a .menta with Mr. Re-
M
a.
Children
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CASTOR!
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DOMINION LYPPESS
MONEY HEWER
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If the •business of any retailer inthiss com-
munity is to grow- bigger in the years to come,'
it will not be a matter of accident' or,duo to an
increase of population only—it will be there,-
suit of Intelligence addsto e r A
d 110 �y,, X11;5 pia
-°VERTISINO
Wherever you find: a big,- flourlehing business' you
will find
behindt a
i strong, pushing man ata of 'I
ftp tic" rictomi•{
table spirit, driven by thepower of these 5 words—
can and I will."' This man advertises—he MUST
deliver his message to those with ears to heltr.
,MvItsplied customers and larger
tUrnovers are ale
solutely essential to his progress, •
A WGRQ Tb THzx ii''YiBl lief
Sete on the fa*siareas et those vreo show theetMsselvee
teeter to have year ttatoet--wko iaaVite it And *rials
It .eniffith tea tsk.I"e,r it. Shop 'where yoit 'waive
. this best' service, sautes. *sate galls, leeward with
yer facer those who Solicit your favor aiy stucco ley
addressed to Tose °weir week in oar advertising cel-
rmar.
Shop diners You Are invited 'to Shop
!!retied by Caneal to Weekly 1"ewepeper°a Aeaociation,
lfcad Office, Toronto, Canada.
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