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Saradexs.* Cleeaht. Proinz.
Tit-aritSD4117, JAN
TES 4LD co,ILVE4,V
-It is in be honed that Geuerat Man-
ager HaYs or the Grand Trueic Bitaih
WR y is a render of the newspapers of
the province ot. that some person
kindly dienosea toward the co:lope:fly
will point; out to hini an article Or tIVO
eX.pressiiag the people's opinion or the
manner 1u which the railway is being
cOndueted. Everybody seems to. be
after hint and it were a pity he slipold
not know it,. and so have a chance to
, remedy things a little,
The Liberals"of•Notth.Oxford in' COn-
vention at Woodstock, on Jen. 12, se-
leeted Lt.-CoL Jae. Monro, of Embro,
to •conteet the 'riding ti the bye-eleee
tion jannm.y 26th caused by the death
-OEf Andreve Petutio. Others dosirons
of securing the notninativen wene•Geo.
3mith,-.5Tayor NVIalte., end E. IV. Nes-
bit of Woodstock,'and Walter. Mueray
Of Blenheim. The contest now is be.-
tweenn Col. Montan 'strait Liberal, De
Ross, Lihenal-Probibitionlet and the
. no•neittee of the Conservittive party to
be ehosett Saturday.
• , * et •
After et trial lasting from 10 a. m. to
6 D. ut. at London; .on .Tuesday • laSt,
Fanny.AleGarvey, the Strathroy teem -
an, who killed her uncle, Patrick:Up
ton with whom she had lived for
.natiely a score or 'years, was acquitted
of the crime 'of murder 'by the jury.
The Verdict was "not guilty on account
.of insanity," The trialwas tem -ark -
:11)1y short. She will be noefieed in an
theitne• asylum as long as the .CrUNVI1
enusiders tier:ices:try.- •
South - .Hurou Liberals Moot
A .•:•meeting was held at Beneefteld
no Friday'afternoen of last week by
the Refine/let's of Soulli.Hm on for the
purpose of: eleeting officers nnd organ;•
azitig fov the Doininion elections.. Quite
a large numbee attended, consideeing
:the state of the roads.The -following
o era were eleeted:-President, Alex.
Mustard, Bencefield;• Itst VicenPres.,
M. Smith. Hay; •2nd Vice -Pres., : M.
Alurtlie Winstrop; Seey, 3. (a. Stan -
bury, Exeter; Teetts.,' 'John Murdock,
Bencetield. Chairmen were . appoint-
ed for the several wonieipalfties in the
ridiug. Thematter of calling et nornin:
ation convention was left le the hinds
of- the executive committee and • it is
expected it Will he Called in :the or
future. Shelia speeehe$ were given h,y
G. McElwee, Ailatenal11. Y. MeLean, ex -
14.1.1a, and Others. • '
South Huron Conservatives Moot
convention of the Liberal Conserv.
atives of the sonth riding of the county
of Huron was held at Hensnll, Wed-
nesday, in Coxworth's hall. Delegates
from the various municipalities n the
riding attended, mauy of them driv-
ing long distances, despite the Minuet
itnpasseble character of the raads.
The rally was held to consider the ad-
visability of bringiug out aGoneerva-
tive candidate to contest the lading in
the coming election, and to elect offic-
ers for the yenr. The meeting was of
especial importance, iu view of the fact
that proposals for the reorganization
of the riding had to
'''
?-let.:„.anaaniiinenn
th e -
The ball y`SX,•agW''''a-•
roe , e get teiaug
-- • groaning S0113e of the most prominent
stalwarts of the party.. and sonic of its
most respected vetiernns. The follow-
ing officers were elected: -President,
M. John Willianis. of Zerich; first
vice-president, Mr. John Torrance. of
Clinton; second vice-president, Mr.
John McNaughton of Stanley; secret-
ary, Mr. Henry Horton, ot •Tooker-
smithiteeasurer, Mr. Thotnas
of Exeter; organizer -in -chief, L,
H. Dixon; dietriet chairmen -Polling
sub -division number ,one. Mr. Fritok
McQratich Beechwood; number. two, Mr.
Stones Hays, Seaforth; number three,
Mr. John tea.10, Leadbory ; number
four, Mr. J. Scarlett, Leadbany. •
Among the speakerswere., Henry Bri-
ber, M. P. P., Mr. F. Holinstead, Mr'.
John Williams, John Sherritt, M. P.;
L. H. Dickson, Richard 131airt M.P.,
Mr. B. 13. Gono, T. B. Carling, Dr.
RoIIios,atra. Hebert, Wilson, Mr. MOT,
SiSOTI, Mr. Torrance and Mr. Hayes, all
of whom were enthusiastically receive
ed. The- meetiug discossed thertomin-
ations pf a candidate.:to conteet the
riding' at the cowing election, The
feeling vals undoubtedly that itt Niew
of the reorganization or the riding, an-
other convention sh ()Old be called. at •nn
eaely date, at which a citudidate wptild
be ogreed upon.
Ztarl.C11
A.N.SUAT, Lestartnietent f4E5T1.-aa
The 25lth A:linen-A Meeting Of tin-
polley holdere ,and. menibees of the
Hay TO weship • Fartnees' Mutuel Eire
Instil -once Om was held i n the Tow
z*ric,h,.00 Tuesday, the 12thde y
Of •JannanY, 1064. The meeting , %vita
• well :attended,it I being one of the Ittren-
cret hi the hiatory -of the coMpariy.
'h1ut.srs, • Wre •.;; Co n s W11,3'. Lemont
and Christian: Stade were :elected di,'
rect:iire for a teien of three yeare. 1,3nr.•
1,ng t;PFl prkst:•Nnptr, t be onipiui.v have
• iserted 591 policiee covering an instil.-
neer- ga,a03,726.00: The yeee OTOSIN1,
*Wit h 1815 polhaes in force.' tasaring
o1yerty :to the newitint offet1.1368,1.00..
trieees to the. Amount of $50P6,00- hare
been peid n nd the, yerteeloitod With ea eh
in the Bank Of 132:147,81,.. The:ttesets of
the. :eompany acre $1.20,1,81,61, with no
lin bilities.,
iZZ
Appetit() poOr? BOWeIS
constipated? Tongue 'coated?
Head ache? it's your Jiver!
Aycr's Pills are liver pills) all
vo.p.p.ta „ testa air .1. a. aeet do.,
l'iraGs4
,Witat your mousfaclic or beard
ifibeatittiftti brown Or rich blank?
IICKINGHAM'S DY
MiSa Aliee Geping, after apencling" n
feav weeks With bee mother heien Ito
retnrned to Stratford to reetteee". her
duties as at Urse„-aSom e nt oar citizeito
aye hasy cutting tlieb;seitepire WOOtti.P,
the eaVanip.---MA.,,Menno Steekle has
yet erned haul) feW. weelie! Visit in
dere-Miss Edna Holtz has gone to
altrtafeed, Where, She has accepited it
position,. She will be immix Misaaid, by
her oding friends, but w alT With her
saccess.-Mise Einem. Edigheffen is at
Fullartmi visaing her slater, Mrs. .114:
Yele,-We aa.e. sorry to hear ottlie
til -
nes Of W H, Otterbein, He' is set,
ferieg,from hang .troutile
Tnekersmith,
Levi Wiltse hes heen appointed
school trustee alt No. 4, in place of T.,
O'Brien.- W. S. Lawrence, OttitIvae
has Sold his.farne of 100 aereS on the
Huron road, .known as the Whitely
Partin' to W. Aulairn, for the
sent Of $4000, He gets possession in
Marehoa-.There wits no election here
this year; the reeve and the commit -
thee beina,.neecteil liyaccatmation. G.
Bleck Was elected reeve and Itle. Kruse
tikes his place in the coimcila which
otherwise will be a$ last year, L. -John
Catch is u ot it,u proving as rapidly as, his
Many friends might Wish, --Me, 0,
Layton intends moving -into Seaforth
as soon as a suitable hose ern be pro,
cured. 1e is repreeenthig the Deer-
ing- Clo.-ealolan Murray, who was IN
jOrcid by a theeshine,' inaehine 'a few
weeks ago, is bp' it fair way to recut-
ery.a-Mr. Eti. Plewes, of Fleming
Assa., sat ot Mrs. Rohert Plewes„.ok
the 2nd con., is home on an exteaded
visit. When he vett-lens' in the sprine;
he intends taking with him it car of
stallions and beood mores. Oedinitay
woek hereee sell foe $200 in that. even,
UT, and juet before he left he sold it
theee-year-old heatteho for 5150.. Mr
Piewes has a quintet' sectioa nod this
-year had sixty acres of the finest
wheat he has ever had. In addition
Lo growing -grain he raises considerable
stock; and appearances look as if he is
being blessed by the hand of prosper
ityae-The eesidence of Mr. Nutt, of the
London Road, was the scene of a pleas-
ant event on Wednesday evening,Dec:
30. it being the occasion of the mar -
range of his eldest daugh ter,Miss Mary,
to Mr. Win, -Grant, it prosperous far-
mer of . this township. Along with
their many friends we join in wishing
them bon voyage down the steeam of
life.
' Stephen
The newly elected Council of the
Tosertrehip of Stephen, con 1-.ened' '• the
'fowl) Hall, Orediton, on Monday, Jan.
11. All members were present and sub -
seethed to the :declaration -of office.
Minutes of previous meeting read attd
edepted. YeaelY---Finkbeitier---that
-Joseph Guainan be appoiuteet Assessor
Inc the year100-1, at his former salary.
Curried. Anderson--Yearly--that
Ohnzies Drowmbeeppointid township
Treasurer and,Caretaker af tate- Town)
I:lath-for the present year at his forMer
salary. --Cate icti. Webb-e•Yearly•-thet
By -Law No. 1, of 1001 appointing tha
Assese,or, Treasti tee -a and Caretaker;
having been rend the titled time be
missed end signed by the Ree-ve and
blerk.--(lat tied. Am:Jerson-Yea/4,y-
that-BY LawNo. 2, of 1904. authoriz-
ing, the Reeve and Treaserer of this
Township to borrow the stun of 53,000
from smite thettered bank or private
person to meet the current expendi-
ture .until such time ;is the 'taxes of.
yos are levied and: ccilleetedeneleateTha
been Tan tar t.4c.144-aiter.in0
lien passed and
lay tffe R ,eve and Cierk.L-Car-
ried. Tbe foliowing orders were pass-
ed: -ExPeess Co., expeess on uomina-
tms notices, 85c.; Do.,
do.; ballots, etc.,
75c., Ed. Gill, rep. bridge. '51.50; A.
Box, charity, re Mrs. Smirle, 525; -Ches-
ter Prouty, grateity 525; Geo. Heit-
man, gravel, 52.40: Dia, do.,S.]3., 51,12;
L. Wainer. do., N.B. 52.16; Municipal
World, snbscriptions, 55; S. MeOloy,
delivering tile, 51; Grottleib Brown sal-
nry as Collector, 500; Do- taxes uncol-
lected,:$8.82; Chas. 131e)Wer,-- untie.. on.
ban k d ra rts, $1.00; Hen*. Doyle, A odi-
or, 50; john Brokelishirendo., $9, Siek
Childeen's hospital, charity, $5; elect-
tionexpenses, township election, 583;
J. Tanner. eeraveln 517.12. G. Fa
gvading tag., $8; Schroeder and Pei..
elf*, rep. 001 v ert, -52; Jobit M add e .
gravel.' Council adjourned to meet
nghin in Town "HAL Creditnii, Monday
Alateili 7th, at 1 o'cleek, p.m. •, •
'H. ,Eilltete To. Clark,
CliimatOla
Tina game of leOcke'v here , Tit nrecley
night .Clinton 'defeated WittgIiun tty
500170 Ot 144. The game WaS it TS.7(9*y
fast one, :the score at half time fieing:
443 in Winglierre'e favor., At times the
genie Was rather rough on both sides
arid Oxeitement prevaili4d throughout,
-The other 66h as Mes. W.
DOwns, of the Londori Read, weet
to her sturimer kitchen a:lipped
ttnel had 0 seta e. ui fall,
lett,. y, a 1.1.1k.t14
injuries, but it will be some menthe
before elle nays h01.111'111 again. a -Mia•
Ilirinir Hill had it /Jarrow escape .from,
on;er,ink with a very Seitonannajeee
bim etfier, dean He rtet:s splitting Wain'd
when the itte. Caught itr,tbe' clothes
I late and ben nil line • hack sir rick, • Mr.
Htn no Ole top pf the henda
CtTtLiflp-
ihrottgh hie cap and briiising.bis ;bead,
lindly the t the blood flowed : fruelN'
HO i'uiked tin we to the serensnia's and
bad the woe MI at itehed. tip, mails, now .
going around as • esettla-On 'Monday
eventog the Doherty Ono p Oo.,'"Iinel
another of ha yrdned and ' tippaecieted
mileloyeee in the person of .1)1A,'W,
,"‘"ji.i.,tety,who hae et:et-IA(1d: A.:1lb:Y"
00$1t1011. 0.bilf, tietion' urikera .itt a
Guelph fttctimy, andr 'oft to that pint t•
leet Week, ' Hie tieeociates in the ac:.
ttigether with the t re eve
and fly trituniers.- .letirning- of • his 'in
ended 't olive 00:Mttuditaan-1) t halla
aalteeted erioi101 u prOCOFO'n
6.,menibriture f.or. hint .befrittn be 11.014 •
neWeitnnio-ta'. At. t It o elose. nf lia
it y'S. •Wcirk11te woe:kittenitt tie cbomc.
depart Meat .41:eselettlieda•and," throegia
threr•frieeinain 51 Alt -Z Aping vinare.;
ortenetated ban Wittate intintainna go 'nI
eingaTIr :Whitely- feelingly neplitei
a itilthig.b is eoltiredee.ftn.;thia.li4cre
their oeteetb; andstatma ni„nora
• , • ,
"eat 101111' 141 the tie17 'yea te i1ii snit a•
ly enent with thein Int liel)oherWfo
ttleye •1Te mis it"gerieritl eaVotiit
,iimilirst the bo VS and of 'a chnractet
that 'it; to to' .edinirect
„
Oougfie, oriede, iteeracriese, end etner tnrokt
1.11;.nort4; itttor,:r,tly id c‘',(1 by t''4,'/,solo110
toA tents per bo2. droggiotq
•
Ningtn.a. She wits eiccompnnied iae ritives in and around Zioach, left List
far ns Stratford by Miss 13. "Ale,01,aw. week for dee home in Elkton, '.alieh.--•
_Norm n Arinsiroug, wbo has been '
alre, .13lizitbeth Trueinner, of the south
looking ltftor t hooks of his father'8
ond,in-Ls been .L....onhl ed. witb a very soiT
'IMO bet' 'business /VIP, bas gone to Lan
don, where he will talce 1Pie. inand for tittle time pnst, rind /niter be'
enure, ne ate eanitianneziAjoiaa...Alarea required to hare an opevationper-
formed before) a cure rem he :fleeted.
H. Hai nos ri,(1'Irrh 'IF, of Eche on ton,
-Miss Beatrice Steinbitch hris veturn-
are on al-a.'"'kteedecl vieit to friends i
Tee a ,IBen ed from live visit to Brantford. -We
° -14.`"•nottee with plenS111-e the plo,,,ress of
nett is III:LOINC111114 une Business
' „ .
Mies Ghtdys MeNevin in her stildies
at Port finvon.--The sed death of a it the con't,' giate Institute it Gocle.rich.
Robt. Beirnes, of East Williatne,
' She obtained tbe FeCOOCI Ingliest steed -
will be learned with (Jeep regret by his ion 10 the fiast form at the recent, ex.
many frieuds and relatives. About 11
aininationae-Miss Seek: Schoellig re-
.0'clord: on Toescbty of hist week he r.t,nu
tlIt'Lled.horno Thilredity, oter
a 14 -year-old 900 we.r'e in the woods on. ina the setioner in the southern part
.his form chopping wood, a limb erNorth DI ko tan - Mrs, O. Sob rag, of
tell from a lodieed tree and struck him
aavietock, who spent, ('VI 11' weeks
00 The skull \1 0$ e,ushod.
hei-e visiting her son, Chris., lteft on
and he died almost insUtntly„
-2(.:nurstle y for her home . -Miss Rattler,
1":17('" a "'Maw 'tnd WhO 11:1t, liven on tt visit to her ;tent
ot
i nit IA. I /Mell ,
d"1“1,b,try 4.i"1.11,..S' LOOS"' ails, Obits. Fritz, has rettll'ned to her
P:F
„, home in Bra ritfoi•d--111r, EdlWorin, of
to ;4,f,'‘N' iwboa Orerlizon, spent .Thursclay. in town. -
a bin ekianith t.diop at Fernhill.
?de'. Orville has accepted a situ-
stuithing, not nerreeing with his 'teethe, . ',tion'in the Sovereign Batik here and
4.ils4 Craig
Friday night Ailsa .0.04 defeated
the London Y.M.C.A. City lheagee
teanaby wscoro ..The genial wes
wrath •fitster •thati the atiOee: indientee.
,Aalsa Craig played Luoan On TnesdaY
eVenitig on, the ritek,heee and Will .play
Stratiotroy tnalreida7 night nott
,-Andeeve Patter:361'491 Weet laleGilli,V-
rey,is learning the blaeketeitbieg,.with
Alexander Bros, -M's. , Won
Who Ints up till, now .enjOyed reroark-
ly.gopd health, was stria:ken' 'With pk-
inlysis ou ,the left side' on Wednesday
eftetnoon and hae since been confined
tether bed. She had gone to the" wood-
shed foe''a Stick of wood end was lying
theee eome little time, vvben her- bus,
hnnel found her, ' Mr. Menzies with
some dafficallty got ber into the hoese
mad hhi. ee.randsou coining itt after-
wards assisted in getting.- her into a
comfortable position. We ene pletteed
to etote that she is getting along nice-
ly. e -The widows 01 the, seetioomen
who were killed on the ta.T.R. a Strat-
ford, vie: Mrs. MeLean, Mrs, Holmes
aua gyp, gantyrp, have been stmeess-
fail in effecting a set (lenient 'With the
• Railverty Compatiy. thepngh their so-
licitors Meredith, judd arid
Mrs. McLean, win) leis no 'children Will
get 5850aMes. Holmes, who has three
minor children, MO; Mr -s• McIntyre,
with five minor children,: 5950. The
eminent of insneitece: iti 'the. Railway
Company on each of the three men
was 5250 which, their widows asked by
the Company to accept in full lion of
all clahne agaiust them, but 00 the eala
vice Of Mr. E. 13. Stnitb, •Mereelith,
Jlit10 %Old Elliott's • chief clerk here,
they were_ persuaded to lea -ea the mat-
ter in his hands, and it was through
his untiring efforts that they secured
the above amount., and no doubt would
have secered 1001'0 had the lawyers
seen 'fit to push their claims.
DEATH.- On Se theatre' eyeeing theee
passed away at the family residence,
Sirs. Mary Foster, in her 6Dth year.
Decetteed had been ill since the begin-
ning of October and previously had
not enjoyed good "la eal th for tibott1 four
.years, suffering ft om heart trouble and
Bright's disease. She was born in
Cumberland Oonnty, Englend, and elle
igrated to this country with her hus-
band Robinson Foster alma :48 yeavs
ago, settling at Carlisle. Then' family
consisted of one son and five daugb-
ters. Her husband predeceased her
about 12 years. The herent-ed family
has, the sympathy of their &lends in
this their hoer, of trial and bereave-
ment.
Jiensafl
. afia Robt. Paterson bee Sold one of
his 1./IiildIrig 11)15 OIi th6 West side of
Dittil:ivida etrve4cctkil° t),Itt),viTte).:1inEig°1ornnlidt.'---.N4111.°';
1 Geo. Ingrain, of BoWbells, W,D. 15 on
41 vieit to his Mother:and other friends
!here."-eMesses. David and Andrevy :-
PoOgall and Mrs. 3415. Dougall, all of
Whitewater, Mau are, visiting vela-
tivs,a.nci blends itt Ibis
. Ruby Hintonhit e returned flortAS frOn1
Montreal where .she i -tits boon engaged
as inilliner.-Mrs. S. 5. Wren, of Ina
can, is here visiting her patenitsa Mr.
, end MrS, :Mutes Taylor, -Skating and
curling are the Order Of the day. -Miss
'5Ii1h Petty has returned to London
Bnehiess Cellege to teke op .stehog,re-
lphy and typewriting, and Miss Ellis to
the Normal 50hool.-We now have a
post Office letter box RI) tho Omer .of
the street leading,to the station, the
mail being collected three, tithe day.
We meet thank one popular member,
Geo. McEwee, M.P.-0eacaviudity last
• Ree. Mr. Mitchell, preach,
ed the Carteel Presbyterian churett,
'Walter White And his beo l; er and MA
Geo, Fatt`Initr11, of the West,are visit-
ing Moeda hetet-70a Wed n 06diLY ev-
ening it quiet Wedding took place at
, the parsonage of Magas Centre Meth-
odist :church, London, -When the Rea.
T. 0. &nit milted Mr. Herbeet j. Dee-
, by, of London, to Miss Al. Richaedson,'
tormerly„of this place. -Rev. Mr, God-
win, .of EXeter, peea cited missionary
and bi-centenareeseentone on the
per) circuit no SunclaY.--Me. James
Shirrit left lest Week for Detroit where
Ite bas setinrea a good position. -On
Tnesday afternoon of last week the
best curling team from Seaforth canoe .
over, but Skip 0, A. MeDimell found
them vevy ensy. Score 16 to 0. On
the sntoe evening the junior hockey
team from Exeter came here to plav
one junkies, but, although, they were
much heavier ilann our boys, the score
was 4-2 against thene-Mel, Stoneman
has gone to London to take. a amirse in
the Business College there. -Dr. Alex-
ander, who visited Rev. E. and. Mrs.
Shinw, a few weeks ago, and lectured
here for two Of' three eights, lost hie
Wife and two children in the the at
Ohiciago,-On Wedeesday over 200
pigs were brought to to wn.-A few ev-
enings ago the members of Donny-
iwook League ;inset) ted Mr. Dow with
an address and 110 easy chair, 00 the
eve of his departure frornDonnybeook
LO Lake up his residence in Heusall.,
Zurich
Miss Ella Rannie is visiting her sis-'
Par kbill ter in alsimood.-- Master Lloyd .a.p-
pea who hits been 'tinder the doctor's
Will .Alurch happened with it nr..18Y care for the plist few dnys, is slightly
teciclent it few days; ago. 13.e MIS WOrK.- improved. iIt win Hess has nna
he the bhiclestnith shop when a small t
enarge or the jewellvy business the
piece of hot iron struek 11110 10 the eye. Lend day8 ONVitlg tO the ilinessl of
iNledic:.1.1 aid was quickly souget his brother, arri-F. Hess. -Miss N;Iney-
there is hope of saving the sight. lint alcalichttel, of Sea forth, is a guest at
it Ives rt. narrow escape.--Afiss Alta. the home of the Misses Rannie.-"Miss
Diguan is attending the Sacred Heart.
Convent. --Geo. Mot -1.180n has.rettirtied
frotu Bolegee, Alahaturt, where he has
been employ ea on the T..teon a rd este ten
111 health caused eisretnrra-Mrs. Mc
Donald has retatened hen home an
Amy Stem bitch 15 the guest ot her ais-
ter, Ales. Geo. Baldwin, at Seaforth.-
Mr. Chris. Watch° and fluidly,' return-
ed no their home in Sebeweinge
hist week. -.Mrs. Jacob. Voelker, who
has been on a visitto friends alien 'Pea
Ile renter:I the Al Artderson farm Ilene is now dale installed behind tile wire
Beech wood on vvhich he resided at the era jou Trnetn er, who left
time 01 1115 dee tan. The funeral took at', few aiiias a go Inc Dash wood, has re.
place Thntaday to Pet -khan cemetery, totaled nod taken his old position with
Mr.. Veseioh, blackentit h. -Mr. Albert
'Zettle, of the Blind Jape, is eecovering,
Get the gfost •Tr'oni Iiisa t tack of quinsey.--MY. A. G.
Out
A t's 1; es 13:1., phechased of Your ()Lei- Food doll'A pro .t. • , t the e .t '1 f t
,a eat. SK 0 Ov11.1
You don't and can't if your stomach f,y(1)1;)t$1.1-r5r9;00.06.1(11‘''‘E,'.(21ZIPg7,111,:c1("-yrists "
gest all that is ordinarily taken into is. -r""C'' • M E hit es will te, a•
is weak. A weak stomach does not cli- ,
le Henry Wi...s.ell;'Jr.,
It gets tired easily, and what it fails last week lot. Detain, to which
digest is Wasted. 't place he eralietown;111,ttetelen;o0)1:1i7 ttin tli<a:
Among the signs of ,a -weak. stomach' ...1.51:11`thra- i)1es
w
sualt a gootl eitizen and hope he will:
are uneasiness after eating,. fits of tier-, iin itis ,nela to renittin here.-
votts headache, and disagreeablelaelch- Ali.. Wee. Sehoellig has accepted -a Po-
ing. ' . ' • .sition in it wnelesale house III Detroit,
"I havabeen troubled with dyspepsia for Taw Mlle)) place a r '11 hate short.ly.
years, and tried .every remedy 1 heard n1, diplitherat cases, .7T1 et) Li on ed it few
but never got anything that gave Inc rcaiter
until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla. I cannot
praise this medicine too inghly for tae.good
it• hastime ole. 'I, always take it in the
•spring and fall and would not be witeout
it." W. A, a.tueeirre Belleville, Ont.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Strehgthensandloties.tlae stomach and
Ike whole digestive. system.
weeks igt) is having 1)token out neay
beysdaje,:a.1•0 both. convalescent, a lad
are PleaSeel to add no farther ease:::
"tl'e. report MA fa Well, of Oii 110.
A. T).. is On a visit, to friend:5
relatives 111 1101] enema Zeeich.-A.Jiss
1.. Birotisi tima wlio hns hetet the guest
cif her aimt, Birs. Pitust, has gone
to live with her geandntother Mrs,
Restle, of Stephen. ,
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After :anitary lot, 1 904. PRte '0
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Whooping Cough, Croup
Bronchitis, Cough, Orlp,
Asthma., 13iphtheria,
CRESQl-ENE IS A BOON TO ASTI-INIATIOB,
Onssoystat is s long estshlished and standard remedy for the diseases indicated. It;
cures becalm the air reedered strongly 5111154)10 141 carried over the diseased surfaces
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IVITIIOD or curing it. 0 :1171.. eat•;le tct is orizinal with onrselven, anti is tile rnult
071 30yeare7 experience in these specicidiseases. stricture 7, e t (-alai is
painlessly absorbed end hones r moved feroveeAny 0sclisrge, Which nflon scp,
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face full and clear, energy returns to th boiy, 510 3,111 moral,-
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will tamitel:toe've".1:0Y Patzlifil:07f.Ltint‘,t end dirt from your floors and
Woodwork-mai:1-e thera as: oinan .as a whistle, ,neat as a pin.
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eltise)Iturst
11,1ise Edith Mclilwenk of I-Jettsall,
comnienced her diities in, the school
here on Monday. The'trustees are to
be ontigratillated on securing such an
elficient young lady and we trust her
labors may be crowned with success,
...-1Peace and quietness reign, stipreviie
here again, after the buetio. of the
.0hristinss,season,-,Misiti Mina Riley
it
it last week forBrandon, Man, :Iler.
many friends irre'sorry to see her gof.
hut wish her 'a safe journey aba. it
r Yieq1.8i1 visit. -The very stottny.
,venther of the past week, . or two has
hincleretl the fartners in, get,
t Trig their teaming clime, the roads ' -76e,,
,iig conipletely blocked in ksonle p1a:,q441., •
MriliChieJSCO,
51 i's S; 11. linvn, of Zion, is :danger-
ously ill.,-Miss.Echel Brown left Fri-
day last for Toronto junction where
she will attend the Hugh School. -Miss
PloreimeSmiEti, who has been visiting!
friends here, returned to her home in
Toronto last week,-Messr8, Amos
Prances and F. E. Brown will attend
the Butterinnkers' Convention at St.
Thomas this Week...L-1'1mm as IV betlipt
lop vett home last week'fi,om Seaforth,
With his bride and have settled down
,to tpit sterner realities of life. On their
arrival home it surprise party gathered
nt; their home and presented them with
ta bee tit ;rill ,.1:a1110 Spread and butter
chsb, May- theirs be a long and happy
kvedded life is the wish of all,
masareanasmti