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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-01-18, Page 5THE ()Ude): orette pablidsed *my Thursday Mmainig et the Mee UAW -STREET. se- EXETER. ADVOCATE P',U*1.1 04 11441 001411NNY TEMM or suBilWitittapr; Oas Della* owes it paid la osivrisice, $1 10 not *oval. Is.d..reattabegt aikatem era. JElleleild,c4a. tS,,exA, to weer diecoatinuktuatilell et maenad Advertisements withoutipecideri direc One be -published until forbid and charged accordingly: .1.1beral discount made for transclant advertisements Wetted for Zoog periods. Rory deocription of JOB 'PRI/4211W turned out in the Ablest style; and at moderate rates. . cheques, money orders, d.c., for advertishig, sulVetriptioreiete.i to be -made payable tO , • Sanders. & Creech, PROPRIETORS ishDR. A,. B. KINSMAN, re D. S. D. D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto linireristY. 'IDENTIST. Teeth extracted without any pain, or any bad effects Office in Paulson's west side gain street, Exeter. R. Aereoti ANDERSON' (D.D.S. DAIS . Itonor Graduated _Toronto University and Royal C011ege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. 'Allso Post Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistery (with honorable mention.) I ,Allnnainuni, Gold and Vulcanite Mittel nude lathe , nested manner possible. A perfectly harmless an- iteothetdo nsedlor painless extraction of teeth. ce one door South, Of Carling etore Exeter. Bran an4 Shorts and Wheat Pttop t and entraIia Elevators Prieer Satisfactory. Bring In your grain and load home with feed Catarrh Cured Catarrh is offensive,more than that it is the fore.:, runner of worse diseases'. Catarrh spread's . from the nose to the throat where it sometinies prepares the stif- le re r for diphtheria.,•—it - sprea,ds to the stomach and bowels where it generates the worst kind of indiges- tion ; consumption, even, has been known to be 'help- 1 ed along 1.?y catarrh. If your breath is bad, you had better sweeten it up by getting catarrh out of your system. You should take something that Will kill the ,disease germs,, tone . up your general health and partictilarly revitalize ' and k . ; invigorate the mucous MembraTa=icliii, cafarrh . .7 especially attacks. Don't fuss and fail with snuffs and sprays -get rii-ht . straight G ' . at the disease by using the greatest of tonics., tissue buil4ers,aild blood purifiers .............._. , esesomfiumieummeimetie Our Roller Flat?. is at the very top of the list. of good flours. There \is none better, made. It ma,kes the good wife • smile. Try- it siaa 1 GAISTING and CHOPE!IliG DONE tit -!iiitEITZEli e Xmas. greet' of Peace slid 'Good, ViTill will _seem mire real if you place in your home a 'beautiful PIANO. or ORGAN We:have 'them bought eslie6. for the Xmas.. Trade; The quality is the best and . P.'rices'aud Perms very easy. Takea look at our Xmaa. Stationery, also ehe Sleighs for the Boys and Girls, - .S. $11 A RT11111 ift, SON EICIElrEll MARKETS* onAttGm 1A.011 WEDNES.DAY Wheat ......... „ ....„. fee, , se Barley..................• 40 Oats...,. 00000 4, 4 * * 4 6 * 0 II* 84 Peas. .. .... ... , .......... - 05. ' Potatoei,,per 'mg.': .....e ' 15 . L •. etity, per ton.... ..,.... 600 ,,,Iloute per cwt., lamily.a mins low grade per cwt , Butter. Vf . i411}...1•• i 0.400••• 20 PRoNouNcuy s( -KEEN) • Sold te;eit delve-tit:5, lei per diAPAPI.111 'huh ISOOKLET FREE s'eat.Witit our' compiling:Its. , . .4DDit EMI *goSiamplis ,DepstrintOint 01? prim. A. Slocum, 1.,1„irrtitecil: . Office* and I.aboiaeOries 170 $1.REEt WEST.' TORONTott _ ay V011110.11 T' he members of the-Ha3r- Council met in Town gab, Zurich, Jan. 8,- pur- suant the Municipal AcVaird-ra au scribed to the necessary declaration oe,ofnee and qualifications, The fol- lowing offieere *ere appointed for the ensuing year and their salariesnamed; Fred Hess, Sr. Clerk, $135;- T.' John- son, Treasurer; $1001 Lippert, As- sessor, $85;- Chas. Troyer, Collector,. $75; Mrs. Goetz, caretaker. $25; Jacob flaberer and Henry ,Neeh, Auditors; Dr.. Buchanan, M.H.O.; H. Zimmer- man, B. 8. Philliesetanitare' inaPeetors; members of Board, Frea Betsey, s, SPeneers Geo. E. Case. mimber of accounts were passed. The council ad- journed till call of Reeve. • F. Hess, Sr., Clerk, • Zurich. Henry Albrecht of Notth Dakote here ou vieit to friends. - Melie- sa timithba* returned from a vibit to freewill Michigen.—Johu Gieger of Brendan, Mau., is home .on visite-- Fred Demuth of Detroit is visiting at the home of his father, Fred Demuth. sr.—Rtely Schwartzentrubet, wife and daeghter have ragweed from a vieit in ?few Islainhurge-Fether Loiselle of Drysdale bas hiii nephew from Moot- eeal staying with, hine—Dennis .Hi j. has returned to Sandwich to eon. tintle studiea at the Assumption College. Disjarditie has moved to the feral he recently purchased Irene Henry Render,on the Bronsoieu Line, John L'eporte and -wife are entertaining their tvvo nephews from Montreal, After Emending the holidays at her elorethe Sauble Line, Miss &twilit Laporte left a few days ago for Chat- ham, *Isere ehe is taking it course in stenographe at the Ureuline Academy. WM, Surerus and wife of North Dakota are here on a, visit.—Evange- list Paris and slider, of Pareiville, Que- bec, and Maxitii and Marie Brisson of Stratford, Spent it few days here dins, ing tbe week.-Thepartnership ex- isting between joins Deichert, sr., and his son, Jacob, in the blacksmith busi- nese, has been dissolved by nestled consent. The business will be con - tinned by the latter in the , old stand. We wish him every setecess.—Dr. N. D. Buchanan lean. few days ago for Berlin where he will open an office. The Dr. has spent the past few years in the hospitals of England, Germany and France and has. made a special study of the eye, ear and throat, We prediet a.successful medical career for the Dr.—Miss Louise Wurin is on it few weeks' visit to friends in Michigan. — Hewer. Bender and Wife have return- ed to.Detrolt,e-Dan Mier her of SU- perlor, is Wweeks at the home of his bre" er, Aaron, Bronson . Line,' Hay.—Cyrus Colosky has it Christmas cactus with over OW flowers. , This is the largest bloom we have ever heard of in this vicinity.— Mrs. Fred. Schuetter, Who reeently un- derwent an operation for the removal of a cataract on her eye, is, • we are pleased to state, getting along nicely, and hopes are entertained for the re- Otoration of her sight. The operation was performed by 'Dees-Buchanan:— At the annual ineetinie' of the HO Branch Agricultural Society heid11f tbe Tone Wednesday the follow- t1 officers were elected: Pres.. W. T. Cliddivill; 1st Vice, John 'Pfaff; 2nd: Vice, E. Zeller; Directors, J. Geiger, 0. Eilber, S. Decker, J. Hey, jr., W. B. Battier, 0, Oswald, Fred Willed, B. S, Phillips. end John A. Manson,—The Junior Y.P.A. of ' the 'Evapgelical church. liaise elected the following offe• wee: Pres., Laura Binder; Vice -Pres„ IVa Weber: ReceSec., Eva Williams; Cor. Sec.. Dora Geiger; Trees:, Gettie Hartleib; Organist, Etta Hartleib; As- sistant 'Lily 'Faust; LibrerianeeFbassie liartleib and Gertie Nagel; Peke boys,. Clarence Yager, Mardian Zeller;•Supt.. 'Miss Lydia Faust; Aseet Supt., Atha .vviniarns; Pastore Rev. W. J. Yager. Mrs, ,Conrad Pfaff, a fernier and highly respected resident Of this place, utenow-ofe-Pigeon,elViithe bus Jus completed aerazy quilt which she corn. meneed seventeen years ago. The quilt contains about thousand, pieces no two alike end some of the piecea Or - are from gowns worn by her old school mates andlriends by -gone days, Mr& Pfeirwilt n6 doubt ha.ve many a, pleasant visit and chat with her old Mende and revive Many old memories, Diamond Oyes • HAVE SAVED MONEY A,ND PROVED BLESSINGS TO MILLIONS OF HOMES, _a•Clinton: W. Neweonshe left Fri d - I y for Magi/ire, wk ere he hes ° bought* fin tiriehLug drygoe de He is succeeded ere by hii br ther Weeley, who 10 well and fevorebly known by hie connection with the goon.' furnishing buoluese. Ile will continue the buslisees iu its varioue branches at the seine *tend. Mitchell; A chitege Ints take* Piace iu nue of our leas:hug geoieval stores vize0onch kSohneider. Zile reliable firm Inui formed * Mat stock. cotepany to be known se 'Ina Vouch kScheel. er Co., Limited." This chaoge waq fouud•necessary owing to the vast ex- tenosion in bueiness and to secure per- manent aesidence to conduct the aftaire of 06 geowing trade. The new firm will be composed of theg. followin gentleman. Thou. Conch, B. 8chnekr- 814T-4114).,t_Wit inani Mtche' 11: • A very pretty weddin took place in St. Vincent de Pau ehurch, Mitchell. on Wednesday morn ing when Mies Lizzie, forth daughte of WS. John thrown, became the brid of Austin Steproare a succesatul farm er of Treherne, Mate Rey. Fr. Romer) parish priest, performed Cie ceremon and the ehurch was prettily decorated with flowers and evergreens. Th bride, who was given away by her eon sin, Mr, john Walsh, was attended her her sister, Mee Brown, while Michae Durkin supported the groom, Turnberrv: Death came suddenly on DIAMOND DYES are Hummers and alway3 ON TOP Our Catiaclian vvomen will kindlybear in mind that weak, adulterated and imitation paaage dyes are still sold by some dealers who carelittle for the comfort, profitand suceess of our wives, mothers and daughters, _ If yon would have hotnedyeingdone successfully and profitably, insist upon having the DIAMOND DYES. Never be induced to accept worthless dyes at any price. Th epoor dyes will surely, ruin yourhande as well es your Reeds. DIAMOND DYES for twenty years the favorites of our women, are sold by all progressive and busy druge gists, and general storekeepers , in Canada. ' AROUND ABOUI-OS. Cromarty: Thos. Scott, a pioneer of township, died' suddenly at his home Suodav- Hall Tuckgrsinitb. Miss Carrie Johns, con. -2, slipped end fell to the ground •Saturday,'breekinir her arm at the wrist. • Dublin: The death of Mrs. Saddler took place na Sunday, at the age of 71 yeare, 10 onths. She was born in Clinton and" was A datighter of the late Itobt. Webb, who bled in Staffa a.' few months ago., • Seaforth: At their first meeting held on Monday, tbe town council ate pointed Johe A. Wilson clerk and treasurer as successor to John Rankin. ''Seaforth: ' Messrs: John and James Stales have purchased the barbering andeigee business of Mr. S. Jordon, next to the pestofffee andtocik posses.' • nday. f flulhstt: Miss Petrie of Brueifield„ hasbeenengaged•by the trustees of U. Sense Bullett and Goderich, -and has coimnenced her duties in the Or- . .Jos..11.•Brown baSsold the anke Plait Summerhill. . • . • 50 acres, lot 11,6th con. flullett, which be purchased a short 'time ago from WM. Leitch; Chiselhur.et, to Thos. Adams, at a good profit, ' Mitchell: Sameiel Brown; got ,his • .„„ left hand in tbe knives of a machine at the flax mill on . Tuesday, ethe beck being baclitlaCerated. which Will lay him.off work for eonse time. , ,L,015aP: ,Mr. Wni. Ater1eft..0.11 kvfes.1* .1., ClaY for litinitreal, taking with hire A son of Mr. Itobt, Roy, Fullerton, whom he intended placing in the Geneve] Hospital to be treated for some inter - menthe d'rrrl was set in race. The ea 1 • . Patient 18 now.g,etting on favorably.— 'Iodate The marriage took place on Fritele Uttley is recovering from tb,e moneuxotilathattio A. Ryan to his effects of his recent accident. Tuesday eiseeeeesaftes,liiss Abigan Ryan, The •he was wheeling aload of wood.onelse. ceremony waseierforeied by Rev. Mr.; cement walk at the Commercial hotel,' Thonots at the rectory. Mr. and Mrs. when his feet suddenly slipped from Ryan will ,reside on the old* Ityan under him and he fell heavily, on' the v.! estead.near walk," His head came in contact with • .• it wee of wilodwith the reeult 'thee Clinton: On the evening of Friday nasty gash was inflicted on his fore- .the London Road friends of John Avery head above the eye which necessitated met iit" the home of Wm.- Stanburee the services of a (lector. etitt Presented,. bins with st Bible and e - fountain pen, al a slight Memento- of - vv ieutheran parsons. their good will and esteem, and his .age was on Tuesday evening the scene housekeeper, MieeDixon, with a Bible of Iltliet *eliding Wbell RenrY 3:67- also acceinpanied by an addresses. . aid, son of Jacob HoWald. and Miss ' Clara, daughter of Mre.Flaxbard were Mitchell:•e0n. Saturday' five youngmade man and Wife. The Weir wile, men from Follaiton- appeared before kept very quiet and the announcement, Poo Magietrate Mice, charged, with of their marriage came as e wreaf, sur- assaulting another young man. The • , Anderson , , Mrs. Grahane of Mitchell is the guest of her brother, MI -Joist] Hedge, Town- line.—Mas. Airsthrop and her daugh- ter, Eidth, of Motherwell arespending the winter at the home ,of Mrs James Walks.—Alr. Spherin of Zion is'engag- ed with John Dickenson for a, year. -- Chester Heard has gone to. Woodstock where he has accepted a position.— Miss Bella Malloy IS recovering from her recent. illness.—Miss Alice Arthur of Medina' is visiting her sister,‘ Edith. —Mr. . and Mil& Thomas Fulton of Shakesphere .epent a few days last week at Mr. Ephraim Ilewitthe—Mr. Wesley-liodge_of Townline is visiting his uncle, Mrs Mahaffy, Sth line Bianshatel.—Mr, James Itatcliffe left. last week for,Stratford, where he in- tends taking a course in Beeinesse lege.—Mr. and Mrs. John Ilodge cele brated the twentsefifth annivetserie of their wedding day hist Friday evening. 'About forty invited gaeite Attended tbe :wedding.—Mr, 0. W. Robinson, Tornline, who hes sold his ?arm to Chatic Bros., intends having le pale of farm stock and implements on Jane 18th, efter which lie end • family will move to St. Marys, whore they intend to make their future hoine. tryout ,our friends or relatives sat/ere/1th Fits'Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Derice, Sicitness, write for it trial bottle arid valuable ea treatise on such diseASCS to TUE UMW CO., 65 1/9 Icing Street, W., Toronto, Cowie 80 druggists sell oir can obtain for you LE113ICISFITOUFtE 125 125 Livehoge, pet Owt., filiorts per tem....me... Bran per Tnekeyte Geese - ee e esucas a .4 1,0;... Chicken. , Dried A,pPles.. *gat /111 610 I, /We rhvat Anglia /bona* A ratitisrectire tcr fell terms of 19 00 , 20 00. &auto Weitkn.. DifirItil 10 00 ' Id 00 sereestmts snot rorid*Werim, _ . OPS14;41442 , 14 ataterilivers, Xespetenoy, ..J1200.00$ et A. oc 9 a yaitisalOilia szetsi arty arlitka ti ' ' 10 . abt ter g—ae-iarpuizo•pidx rood by ill tNrrittila • -901i. llrisalege• osing itr *oat woman Jik. tbick,1i.vy hair; long, ' lenuriant hair. , Don,* you, Than two Itall'a Vistattahla Skills* Its* likosorwar. tau saint 'what Mir you, ti 1. l*Ve And get more at tha sae* thus. r ? a ' ir ACCIDENTS.—Friday Alvin Work-. mats residing near Hillegreen, met with a painful accident. While driv- ing along theToad witlea broncho, the animal took fright at some object i.trid ran avvey. Mr. Wcieltroari was thrown from tbe rig and had his arm dislocat- ed at the shatilder. Dre Campbell was summoned but was unable to get the arm in plaee. On Saturday he was taken to the Des; office, and with the assistance of De. Buchanan' and three prise to their many &modes.Ymt never- trouble *nese over a young evorean, theleao me. and Mrs. Rowel(' have the.eWhile the party were 'returning from a best wishes of 011 for a happy married I 'church meeting, A fine of $5, with $2 life. They left Wednesday for Berlin , posts, wee imposed on each defendant. where they will Bottle down ' to the sterner realities of life. --.Wellington Pee of the Goshen Line, betook hi m - self to Goderieh township on Wednete home. We refer' to hie Marriage, the, same taking price at the Methodist parsonage, BaelleId, and the young lady of hia ehoiee i11 Miss id*, daugh- ter of Gabriel Elliott of Goderieh tp. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Steadman. Mr. and Mrs. Fee are now eonifortably settled on the groom's fine fartn, a few tniles south of the village. We predict for the voting peopie a longand ptosperous life., West Wawanosh: It is reported that, oil Me been elistovered, in this township, and a syndieste has been 4 formed which hes leased 1200 acres .of dadayon a very ioteeestitig mission anu laiid in the vicinity of the supposed oil to -day another new faceett seer! at his 41111k — AU Enormous Record. The subscription reteipte of the ramify Ilerald and Weekly Star of Mon troal during December were thous- ands of dollars over° all previous rec- ords. liffacts the rush of subscrip. Hone was so greateas to cripple forsA time the largest staff of clerks they ever employed. The lovely picture, "Queen Aiesandr‘liettirandehnilrers end Dogs," given as it premium, . end the big vithie of the Family Herald it. self are responsible for the 'Aroin,. crease, and it is said their farmer'? book, "The :Partners' Manna *tut Vet. eritiary Guide' " has also won them over twenty thousandnewieubscribers. They are printing another edition of the book, And farmers who have not secured a copy should,do so At once AS it is of immense value to them. Samples of book And picture can be seen at this office. No each va1tie3has ever been bffered in this country, territory. A sample of the oil, anate yzed 111t oronte, has been declared to be a good specimen, anil it is Wel ar- rangeneente are beteg madeto start boring at once. Olintori: Mrs. , Connell returned it few daysainee from Dakota where slie haw been spending the past, nine mon- the; she was aceempanied by herdaugh. ter. Mrs. Herbison of filleseton. She had barely got home her&', before she was called to Owen Sounkl, on siSatur. Aay, owing to the death ` of her son Philip's wife, who died AS the result of an operation, leaving a husbana and five"children to mourn her loss. Mitchell: Miss Maria Neal, It form- er resident of this place. was recently married to Samuel ,11, Webb, of Staffs.. 1 Rev. 'Wilson ot &Alfa performed r,the ceremony, Miss E. .Sadier rendered , the wedding .march, while Master ry Webb acted AS ring bearer. The hannr` F couple will make their home at Sfafftt. 1 , Ilibbert: There linseed away in Mc -1,, Hillop on Sunday, Elisabeth, relict of , the late Wit; Gray, in her Stet year. Deceased was born in Ire$ind and eatne to Canada in 1840. in 1845 she married Wm. Gray and immediately eanee to Iiibbert, of which towriehip she , remeined * eontinuotte reeklent up to four months Ago, when she went, to MeXillep, to' spend her reenotining diSai with her daughter, Mee, jeines 'Bell. She beeves, *it ' eons and live daughtem. tertig4am Saps 11411Y POSICIAIS PRESCRIBE Arai ar.Pitakkanes milpornsbio Oorpoosaft %"ho wonderful power of Lydia, Pinkhaeoe's Vegetable Compound over athnestfiseit esiesis sumo/ 7400110alackuiondt beisicanoutatbeit- lea pedliative„ but *Imlay becauee it de the moot wenderfurtonie and recon! ittruOor eYer discovered to at directly upon the generative organs, pfzitively a, 'curing iluiesee aud reatoring health tied eeslairozerr.ee_eioa_ e urea are ..3;_eep,or;t_ed fr_oxn If all parts of the country by women who I have been cured, trained nurses who • have witnessed cures and physicians r who issiee recognized the, virtue at e Lydia E. Piulthatres Vesretable Cora- *. pound, and are fair enoueli to give credit whlecrieaneit isdadrIrsi to be frank and.. n, hundreds of thernwouldacknowle e edge that they constantly prescribe * Lydia X. Pinkhamls Vegetable epee. pottnd izi eeyere eases, of female ills, as 1 they know by experience can be re- lied upon to effect a cure. The follow- ing letter proves it. • Dr. . S. O. Brigham, of 4 Brigham Park, Fitchburg, Maw., writes . gilyea roe great pleasure to say that hue found Lydia. E. Phikbam's Vegetal* Corppound vory eilleacious, and often pre - samba it in tny practice for female difficultice: "My daughter found it very boleti - dealer uterine trouble robe time NO, and rar- - youngest nadeurstilder is.!57%ta„ziaolrittiogt infollreala th Itild-u-18reentt_ yr kidroesibritraila eMe in an deems to which vsomen are sub - leek and give it honest endorsement." , WM:nen who Are troubled wit'h pain- ful or irregularmenstruation, bipatinee (or flatulence), leneorrlicea, lo - lamination or ulceration Of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that bearing -down feeling, dizziness, faintness, indiges- tion, nervous prostration or the blues, ' should take ieeMiediate action to ward off the stee _e_konsequenees, and be reetored to Igrfect health and strength by taking' Lydie Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound, And then wiete, to Mrs. Pinkham,.at Lynn, Mass., for further ' free adYice. NaliYing Person has had, the benefit of it wider experience in treatinir female She has guided thoitalincis to health. Every suffering woman should- ask for and follow leer ` advice it she 'wants to be strong and well. Thursday afternoon to John CoupIand well- known resident Of this towns ship. In company with his two sone he was *mewed in cutting wood in the bush. A tree had been ,felle4 and lodged among the tops of other trees This, afterwards came down, striking the unfortunate man on .the back of the head, with fatal results. Deceased only lived about an hour after tbe ac cident, but was conscious up to the JJA had been a respected resid- ent of the toe -.0-'1 for a number of Years and for some years past had been a inerober.of the municipalcoun- cil, and was re-elected by acclamation AS one of the Township Councillors. veryMiterl e gOant bt he re evenng°i n fgr ef1,14 dasn at. 5nthd neighbors to the, number of. sixty, gethered at the home of J. McMurray, Huron Road west, to hie complete sure prise,as Mr. Murray has given up far- ming end intends moving on Tuesday, lith'inst., to Calgary, Alberta,. where he will spend the remainderofbis days with his daughter, Mrs. Thole' Barker, •He WAS One " of the e Okiest'settle.rs in this neighborhood, haltingmoved to this section about 40 years ago, and residing here ever since, with the ex- ception of three or four years in Blen- heun township. 'During the eveninft Mr, McMurray Was presented with a handsome COOrt skin coat, And Mis McMurray With beautiful, tut ruff and an Address. ' Clinton: *James Ritchie, a farmer from near Brussels,, underwenta rath- er serious operation' at Clinton Hospit- al on Saturday, last. About four years ago Mr. Ritchie had the misfortune. of having his arm broken a few inches from tbe shonlder, by a stone in on at Thetim:,71-tIliwea6bad bone coming "- through tbe flesh: Although tbe Wounds healed, the bone never united, and a ease joint formed at the seat of facture. Notwithstanding the deform- ity and double joint. Mr. Ritchie was able to do a good deal of work' with the, ,arm. • The operation consisted, of 'saw- ing off the ends cifthe boneand wiring, them together.: Mr, Ritchie has been i farming n Alberta for some time, and recently returned with the object of having his arra fixed ieposeible. Seaforth: The deatb of Miss Sarah Dorrance, took place at the Indian le- dustriet School, near Regina, ' Saskat- chewan, Sunday evening. Miss Dor- raece eve4 it daug,hteepf tbe Atte Geo, ItaileniCe of McKfllou. She had been a resident of Seaforth for several years before going to Regina lese •spring to take a position AS instructor in the Indian Inthistrial school there. She wasgreatly interested in her work in the ihstitotion and was admirably qualified for it and was beloved by her pupils and esteemed by her fellow in- structors. She had been'ill about six vveeks.' Her illnesswas known to her friends here, but it 'was not. thouglif to be serious until about two weeks ego, when her °sister in Toronto went' to Regina tole) with her and if possible to take her home. 'But.when she got there she found her in imeh a condition,that it was. impossible to remove her and the end came sooner than expected. The reinAins have been brought home for interment and arrived .here Thurs. Vey.' 14066.0' 4:041(41 Root Cota Theonvest"-iffectuanionthlr ..,,diethoozt which "iii*,Oraert, Can depend. Sold in two degreeS4 stirlutlfatlgo. 1, ter,01•42,1. ler/ asses, $11per box; No. 2, 10 de- etrougor for Speciel • ,13 per box; sou. 'by/ au drat .Asklor Cook's Oat- ,;t0n Boot CoPPolina: tult9 71,7 Bubatitute.. The Cook Medicine co... Windsor, Ontario )....w..wwwwwwwww. Vtilinter Toni Opens JanL CORAL • STRATFORD, Of4T., Do you want a good position in ti.o Ponanteroiat World? allipe surest and shortest r. sUl via thi4 sehool.We give a, eours' e of tuaifflnu that 14.net surpassed by any Business Colle,p C.mada, si glYo.individnal instruction there: -,v y u nAoy enter' at any time, Write' for free- eatGlogue And get full particulars. , ' ' . ELLIOTT & ,McLA,CIItAN, Prin &pale. FERRY'S BOZOS Represent the aurviyal °retie fittest. We harebectonetbe lastest seed. house in the world because our secda are better than others. Do you wall Itrowtbsruest basuitital flowers and the finest vele- tssbleal Plentthebtatseeds—Fertre, • sees Seed..Antntal free to Alt applitante. the GOAD DUST ,TWINS yowri wor*" Th. worms Gold Dual Mashing Its yearly sale exceeds that of all other waohintspowders comb just s bit as if llousswivas apprsoiatad **snit it? o1ean3 everything from tailor to Attic. 41 6 Mte sleets 601 elic,u4 ~me end *wank Gstaitut. I 114000104 Mloqiis *Midair elothse wig puler itioseitee been roe* siosa. so* Wit MUM by THE XL MASA= COMPAXT, *Atm+1' Q*iisr ad. took* LD DUST • wood. ere*, 100P. IOWA