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THE
vacate
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*bllnhe4. *very Tituraday Mtge* et the Ws
14:A.I ir-trial L', ?. rams*.
AUSIGOATit NEU 0141100 OOMMPAMX
01' i Cls ft.,
One boner per *saw, it poet In ;doom,- SLOG
it u. to bald.
li.tttirroci*US#06E oaa
No paper diacgar.tlnued until all *MOM eat "repaid
vsrtbe rents without specified directions: winiss
LiblSri t until forbid and ceased soca .
beral disoesust arµde ft* tronsiciout advertiasalints
Inserted for long periods. '/wiry dencriPtion et JOB
PRINTING turned out in the Alm*ysIe, ,and at
aderate r&ter. ' Cheques, money orders, fe , for
dvettlatoift eubierlptious, eth.,. to be made payable
Sander's & Creech,
PROPRIETORS
l 'rafbsr4ienat cards.
DE. A. 8. KINSMAN, L. fl. u., D. D. 8,,
gionDonor graduate of Toronto liniveriety.
D '`NTIST
Beth extracted without any p,Jn, or any bad effects
Mee1401100in Block .est side Main street,
Exeter. yap
. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. b,D,S
• . DEMi'i .'t<'
Honor Graduate of Toronto Ilniversity and Revd
College of Dental surgeons of Ontario.
Also Post
Oraduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistery
(with honorable mention,)
Alluminuln, 0014 and Vurcanito Plates made in the
aatest mannerPossible, A perfectly harmless an-;
aeethetie used for painless extreetionof teeth.
' CO* oneYdooreouth of Carling Bros: store, Elaeter.
STOC-Kran and Shortsecit Chop;
Centralia
creme m
the world
between
eating
suits a n d
biscuit eat,
ing. 0 n e
may eat a biscuit and not taste
it, but when you think of bis
suit eating you think' instantly of
ooney's Perfection..
Cream Sodas
ctisp,, delicious and tasty.
Absolutely and dist c4l y
superior toany other make.
Say"Mooney's"s toyour
voter.
Sappl mept ry Msetfn s
:$oufih Nurop:Farmers instifute
will be held as follows:
13 , HALL, dR LTi H , B. ' , 1)1.:
,
Alextlox Mie>:xrt7ar. Addresses byn D. CL An-
derson, Rub Subject, "ltd ion care
, g y, Su j t, at of Chops,
and application m ante Mr. G. Barbour, "Breed-
in andfeeding beef cattle"; addresses also by Messrs;;
W. D. Sanders,: Exeter,
and lr. a,kiaitrSP+r, ]Kenaall.
.Eviraxcaa --
ia[uarca2e . Addresses at 7.30 0 cl . k b
D. V. Anderson, "Our Country"; G. Barbour, -- Par,
mire' Sons."-
D►ASH"WOOD, FEB. 15♦ `
• Zimmerman's Hall.
Alteraoon D C. Anderson, "Rotation of crops"''
and ""Norse."; Ge. Barbour, "Breeding and Seeding of
beef cattle"; addressee also by lbws, Win. Lewis,,
Crediton, and P.eMadge. Thames Road. •
.Evening --D. • 0.'•Anderson, "Our 'Country". G.
- harbour. "Armen,* Sens."
P t S tl<sf`aetory in in
1' l✓+E3 " zI7l sou TOWN itA:LL, FEB 10.
Aftcernoon d• 0. Anderson, "Horses—Draught,
Agricnitirr l.a General purpose"; :0, Barbour,
"Breediinrg and feeding of boat cattle." Addressee
• .
4Iso.:by M. Y. Mclean. Seaforth; J. Shapton, Exeter.
.:: . . , ' , . •. ° . ven
Bar
•
:our' grain and los,
home with ' feed.
ing— g "%
C: Anderson, Our Country"; G.
E ",, ,
bout`, "rarrinere' Bone."
HENsA.LL.MILIAER'S BALL, FEB.17
A'ftarnoon.- --D O. Andersen, "Manure, its pare
and application" anct "Hosses";-Gr. Barbour,
feeding, beet cattle"'; address 4.1... by J.
eller n, Daebtwood
Evenin ---D..C. Andtbal ,-"Fannin ar ori` occu•
patio's"; 4. Barbour' "Ferment Sons.. • ,
:A Directare'mieeting win lbs held at 1b o'olaoir a.m.1
} 4r;kitN:tit frOWIsr 2414144 ' 'EB -19;
Afternoon—tt, tb Anderson, "Horses and Sheep"
a, Barbour ,'"Gultiv*tionpi the soil"; addreast Also
by lot ,1F gIder, Reseals -
Evening --D. Cl. ,A, "Our. HOountrry"; d
-tabour,'+Farmers' '
TVCKL1I,SId'f TH, FEB.:. 20.
Strong's Hall.
Afternoon—D. C1. Anderson. ""Rotation of crop*
and clover"; 4. Barbour, "Breeding and ' feeding of
beef, cettle"; addreese. also by,Messr"s.-T. Fraser and
J. Paterson, Brucelleld..
Evening D. O. Andersou, "Aiming as, peau,
pation";` e0. Barbourr,'•'Fannere" sow" r
The afternoon meeting* commence at. £ o'clock and
the evening meetings at 7.80 o'clock.
Additional program, consisting of vocal and in-
strumental onus o at the evning' meetings. ; Let
there be a large ttendence l►t each of these meet.
Inge as the dele tea are both eu'ccessetnl fanners
and good speakers.;
• _Do you want* good position in the C3orametcla
World? The eureet *Ad shortest road is via Pi'
sehool. We give a courge of training tha is not
aorPasaect by any Business College in Canada. . We
, give Indivldpal instruction therefore you may epter
at any time, - Write tor free .catalogue and, get
e rticie to la
FOR Tkt-HOIVIE.
Nothing will so ',successfully do OAS
as a good Itigh Grade
PIANO, or 0 AN
Every member of therfainily fill-
ly appreciate: it. , root pulper. horsepoWer, entting box, 2 sett double
We carry these inetruments in the ete
highest grade and our prices and terms! r
FAItliL—The fart conteins 100 acres mai 110
are of the most liberal kind for the nettr the oehool and church. " a"
A
its ruii♦ay Whiebeitses
Thhe.folluwiiig is the report fcr;' S. S.
No. U. Stepbeu, for Jas nus ry: V.---
toy Hill 88. Sr. IV. - Herbert IV itch-
ell 81, Latin', Hints 80, ('bsyt"u :horse 7ff,
Olive King 714, Everett Sims Ott Jr.
1V. -Beryl Hill 7t, tiler', Chambers V.
Jr. Ill. -Lillian Stehle 77, Els Olins v.
Marttildat ReliVier Ch. 8S, Sydney Stn& rt 64.
Jr. 1I. -Irving Stehle 94, Vials Cols
taibb , Clei,'trude. Kiss 82, A.nal;rew
Flanagan 65, ElizabethSim* 02. Sr.
Part -My r'tle Sipes.
O. M. Turner, Teacher.
The following is the report ,of 8. ••.
No. 11, Stephen. N'arntes .in ' order of
merit: V -Norman Brown, Lillie INes
lers. IV. --Arthur %Vinkenweder,
Therisrs Zeler, Laouib Morena, Wesley
England, Fred ; Preeter♦. Sr. ' 1.17..E
Milton Ehlers, Herbert Krueger, Louis
Ziler, George Link. Jr. III. -Frank
Morenz, Olifa` Ziler, Arnold Stephen,.
Amelias En land, Pearl 'T@ittreaau,:Geo.
'idler., Sr.11.-Oharlio Stephen, ;Mabel
Wild, Willie McPhee, Fulton Baxter."
Frieda Krueger. Jri17. Clara Jacobs,
Mina, Ehlers, Mueril Willett, Albert
Vincent, Willie Vincent. Part IY.
Douglas McPhee,; Irene W illert, ;lthy-
Bard Stepben,-Laura Stephen.. Part
L -Olive Willett, Ire, I'eatreau.
No.
en roll 34, average attendance 28.
L. L. I artleib, teaaebez
The*following is a report of the stand -
he u '1 i S. .4, e
as i ro Ste
o'f
s .♦N n
n , ,
P p
or-Januainry. „V. Elgin.;: Amy, .Nora,
Brown, ' Sr. ;IV. Sy'bella, Morlock,
Glacljs Kestle, Wilbur Morloeh. Wills .
Preszcaatorr,ldellaSchwsarz,Nellie Arny,
Willie :Iloeszler, Minnie Kestle, Ethel
Resale, Meaner Eilber. Jr, IV,, -Lorne
Morlock, Wesley Wein, Edwin . Wein;
Harr y Schwarz,. Herbert Wein-,: Sr.
IIIA, -Beulah Swith_, Leonard, Schro-
der, Arva Brokenshire, Osear Cornish,
Clarence Silber, Alvin Cornish, Her.
berrtKraft. ' Jr. III, -»Willie Schwarz,
Mildred Klumpp, Mabel, Coxworth,
Clinton, Brown, Emerson Schroeder,
Mervin ' Brokenshire. Sr II.-Otta
Brown, Aaron Weil,' Gordon Cornish;
''
Jr. Ia<,. Lulu Kestle, (Sa:arar:"'''SVein, Em..
®. 1 n n
e l i. Pt. o to
o R asx jr.Jrr I. r.
ersrn o
Morlock,' Ernerrson Wein, Sr. Pt.
I-
isEither, Joseph Schivatz Lavi
n
e
Snth, Jr.. Part I. -Eddie Cornish
Joss,. Brokenshire, " Mervin' Eoxworth.
IN'o. on roll 40, .vera a attendance 40.
G. W»!Arson. Teacher.
The'following isr the rreporEt of SA.8
No.11, Ha_ y:, `Nemec are in order 'of
merit. V--EI'tnora Truemner, Doro-
thy Truemnne>r..: Sr...I'tr.--Edith'W
per, Aaron Oestreicher.. Jr. IV. --Al-
berta . Trueman,.` Stella Geiger, .Lena
Schroeder, Herbert Truernuer,• Million
:Oestreeicherr, Sr. Eck=
stein, ' Cora Truemn , Marcy. Schroe-
der. jr; 1II.-`°-Tusneldit Trueinner,
Jacob Messner,,. Roland Kleilnfelett.Li
zie Messner.. Sr. •11.r -Lydia itfeesner,
'Anna: Wolper,` Oblen Trueumer, Susie
Kleinfeldt,_ Pearl .Broderick,,. • Jr. 11,:-:
Luella.Kuinz,..Ewil "1 cbrwoeder, Lillie
Messner,:Edwin;.ilxkrranasau -: Bernard
Hartwan' B
,elia;Ovrerbolt.h Sr. ,Part II.:
:Gertle Welgand,:•Flor~a Kleinfeldt, #slot,
•Mesiet sir, irrhold lklfllenr« . 3r. Part
IL- `l in Kuriz,; Theodore Millets'Jr;
Pt..-Pt•,Laelitithe:Scbiroeder,,OttIa,'Tr. is#
! r, Chart ` ,flal'ttlxun. jr. Cltrrss.,.:
tr Ohai'rier. No. orn roll 38, , aver-
age itttendance:3p.. '
Theo, J. Hart *ate teacher
The following ; is theco'rrreet.repor.t
for, S. S.". N0.5. McGillrvrray s for the
month of danu ry:-4r.' Class: --Ray-
mond Conghlin,1019sTimtithy O'Leary,`
795; James O'Leary, I i , ♦ IV Class:-
:Fred Lewis, 1283;'Arnold Coughlin,
1157, ' Aaron. Scott, .820; Violet Short,
808; lizat Hadginat,..772; Thomas 'ail-
titer, 419. IIIClaass;-WP'hitomeneCough.
lin, 791; Alice Lightfoot, 737; Lorne
Sholdice, 092; Elia Hodgson, 562; Dal-
ton -Lewis, 200; Ellie Hodgins, 234;
Johnnie Coughlin, 170; William 'Ma
guise 125. iI Claris:-Alex..Hodgins,
1177; :HenrryUHodgins 1001; Lizzie Cook,.
857; Melvin,. Lightfoot, 095; Winnie 0'
Leary,. 055; Win.. Tilbury, 284; Alton,
Sholdice, 175. ' Part II:- Gordon Lew-
is,1327; .Cecil Jones, 1146; Merton Mor-
ley, 904; Mary Hodgins, 748; Florence
Kiltner;..010; Vera Hamilton, 445; Oor-
neli'u1s Coughlin, 411; Harold O'Leary,
206. Sr.:,Paart..I:-Norman Short, 544;
M try Dancey, 481; Matilda : Dancey,
407; Will Bodging, 437; Elsie Lewis,
301; Chtrisswt:wScott, '135; :Silviaa. Jones,,
Jr. Part 1: Boy Hodgins; 473; Cecil
Lightfoot, 52: No. on roll, 41; , aver
-
Age attendance,' 32'° Alviina; Wilson,
Teacher,
•
• Scztoor H,ipowr.--The following, is
the report of the Sr. and Jr. Depart -
menta of S.S. No. 1, Stephen, for the
month of January, based on general
oflciency arra good conduct. Sr. V,
Vernon Wilson, 865, Sarnnel McCoy
091, .Harold Huplan 603, Enos Windsor
415.. Jr. V. --Wilfred Hodgins 4/1,
Willie Sims . 080. Sr. IV., --Margery
Hepburn 941, Czar Wilson 833, Joseph
White 752, Gifford Hogarth 733. •Oor-
don Wilson 712, Frank Mitchell 710,
Murray Elliott 010, Lily Robinson 558,
Gladys Ehssere.yy495, Archie Hobinson
3213. Jr, IV. ---Mervin Elston "495, LH'azel.
Hicks 737, Austin Duplan 737, Eddie
Sims 991,John Dempsey 373. Sr. III,
Malvain f1allfas 729. Sohn llogaarrth 710,
Maxwell Ba nha nt 033, JohnWhite
Iva Essery 4 Norman Menial -1 287,
Ross Wallis 292. -
Minnie Botterill: teacher.
Jr. De a artment.-Jr. 117. -Earle
Callfaas.: ' nal Davey, Flossie Davey,
Roy Calltata. Barry_ Windsor, El soler
Wilson, r Hubert White, Ella Baker
Bessie Anderson, Willie Alexander.
Sr♦II..-Lloyd England:Anthony White
Fred Eeaserry, Fred Fairchaall. Jr. IL•
Murvan (Sallfrre, .Everett l alltas,,Ester.
'alien. Lower Jr. 77. Malian Eng-
land, Madeleine Habit, Othello Mot',
Vera ,. Mentz„ Victor llogarrth, :Wellie
Bakerr, Wilson Culbert, Ethel Culbert.
Pt. Ili.-Mathelle Heamen, Hubert Neil,
Ethel Bowden, Mabel Elliott, Ralph
Wallis, FddieAlexatulerr. Pt. I. olds.
Hackney, Albert 1l*cknry,Elmert'Wil.
son. Maude Porter, teacher.
President.. Secretary
uction Sale
FARM, FARM STOCK, AND EA:
The 'undersigned auctioneer has beehinstructed
dell by Public Auction, on ,
LOT p, CONCESSION 9, ITSBORNA
1.14; miles South Or Winchel4ea, on
FRIDAY, FEBRITAX 9, 1900.
Att ONE O'CLOCK, the following' property', viv,-
1 6-yeavold horse; 1 6-yearold mare; 4 dews sup;
posed to be in ealf; 1 farrow cow; IS 3-yeavoid steers;
a a -year-old heifers, fat; 2 2 -year-old steers; 1 2 -year-
old heifer; 6 Oaths; 8 fat hogs; ft lquonths' old pigs;
1 brood Sow; 00 hone; top buggy, 1 outtter, 1 pair
bbboleighe, 1 wagon, 1 set harrows, 1 disc harrow, 2
single plows, 1 two -furrow plow,, seeder, Mower,
binder, hay rake, boy rack, fanning M111, gravel box,
Our Sewing Idachines
Surprise anything ire the market for
Call and see ua; we will take pteasure°
in showing. you our goods.
EEIElt MARKETS'
TEBNIS:—Suins of 85 and under cash; oven that
amount 11 months credit will he given on furnishing
approved joint notes. 6 per cent off for cash on
credit t1MiStilltS.
AUCTION SALE
%%ere will be sold by publio auction on
Lot 9, Conceasion 1. Tornship of Ilay
Friday, Vebruary16, at I o'clock
The following valuable property, viz.
. 1 mare 4 yearn oId; 1 horse 12 yeas old; 1 pony; 2
Wheal; ...4........... IR 80 tenet cows, ldue to exit in May; 2 steers rising 2 yrs,
. ,. _ old* 1 heifer rising 2 seas Old; 1 stet
tato trierf 40 1 old; 3 heifer* rising 1 year old' 3 I r sr/81" 1 Ye4sr
u0s,y, pee tpoer ts ..... 6 40 00 cutter, 3, set iron harrows, 1 ga g plow, 'IS pule", i
Flour, per cwt.," fatillY
I a. , ;, ,,,„„ i &LOIS buttes!, 1 set single hiatuees, .forks, chains
.‘• fr,•1,•` Ire* *hovels and other articles. liousehold effects° '
Flour, f0V/ grade per cwt. 1 20 1 -,01, Locates ottive dining room table, 3 'ilinlig ro(;11-1
ether artieles.
f There will also be offered for Ale At the Aiktilift time
TatireboRu, Per cwt 7 uu and Ore* the shove nenied hum containing 100 acre*
noironount 0 months creuit will be given on
furnishing approved joint notee.. 5 per rent per an.
If num off tor rash on credit amounte. Terme of farm
nsade known on day of sale.
`003/40 0,001/00,0•0000444
Drioll Apples. **0•0'00•00.
eels regular?" He
daily action of the
bevels la absolutely **sandal Se
heolib. men keep your liter active
yeet bevels regular by taking
Eloise ef Ayer% Pali.
t vs
Shipka
Harry Gray„ who has been vigitin
at H. Wing'o, returned home to Strait -
ford la,st week. -3. 1). Hannan is busy
heeling brick and sand for the exten.
**too of his store the earning spring.
This Addition will_ irreetly.impreve the
been sick the peat /week is reerivering.'
Addle Grigg is on the siek Hat. We
hope he may soon ronover.--Thns.
Reough is busy hauling brit+ for hi*
houses Gideon Ortty v letting at Mr.
Mrs. Herr, Wing's.
The many friends sof Rev. Thoinair
Dim-, ', h1 ie Iyiug ltd fiir bums 3 a Aker
uiia, suffering frac i pueuttioniae, will be
pleased to learn that be *bowing rouse
signs *4 inapruverueut. --Mia Marti,*
llare ie on a visit to P.u°kbill Meads.
Miss Gurreie Windsor of ' Perkbif is
home on as visit. -Fred Hill is recover -
log froom the s*fft ate of A broken ,.knee
e-tp.---WW *re ** ii ry to learn that Jno.
McLeod of New Ontario, a forret r ree-
ident of the 21as con., is eu fes'ing from
au attack of typhoid fever. That he
Inas soon recover is the wish of bis
many. friends. Mri.,Stokeq of Sarni*
visited et' the house of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Reber't Iteid...-Mrs. Geo.
Wilson, after a pleasant visit with her
Parente and other friends its this local.
ity, lett last week for her home in New
Ontario. She was accompanied by her
sister, Miss 'Ellen McLeod. -Mrs. H.
Brinker is lying very ill at the :borne
of her p,►rente, Mr. nod Airs. " Louie
Hope, suffering frame an attack of plied.
ntoniaa. Her many, friends wish. her a
speedy recovery.
i 1•`rrink Wetaoiborrn of Arabi is vieft-
.'
lug his *other end omotheraaa , pr rret.
J. C. Boil est lases idled us 1).
a> Mc -
ore Wednesday► evening of loot
. J. C. is at preieast its
► rote tate believes We is .
very sl
Northwest. He is very interest-
ed in the West and predicts * gktt°ious
future for that country.F' n wile: thus Unitary v act
8.B. No, Us+boreie. ''17.-- W liis /gibed,
Alined* Heywood. Edwin Dearth «
Sr. IV. --O Heyes, Clamor:.
Fletabs', Heywood; Jr. IV.-
Alvis. Johns, Vied.* Berryhill. Neils
.
Heywood and 'El Heywood equal.
Sr, Wit sbburn, Ray Pieta*-
et: Annie Wilson.
jr. Room. Jr, 71. Minnie Talbot,.
Lillis (aisodlrolt, Pearl Hulir. Sr. 11.
Arnold Clarke, Jennie Campbell, Jno.
Brock. Jr. 17. -Emma Il,s ywuod. Pt.
IL -Mildred Bloomfield. Err. Pt. 1[.
Inez Carry, Roy Goulding, Jr Pt. I
May Clerk, Burgess Bloomfield.
1). McDougall' Teachairrs
vW. Howard
Prevenlion o f Consumption.
doonn
m s
The following paints and suggestions
regarding the prevention, of Consum-
ption which deserve the attention of
everybody, are gathered frotst re-
cent article
e-ecut:ar-ticle by ISr. Knoft of New York
whichis to be found in the Medical Re-
cord of November 18th, 1005: There
are more cases of advance tuberculosis
to be treated than :any other disease,
Therreis no disease where so munch can
lie dope to render the patient- corn.
for table and hopeful as pulgnonary
Rtnborcu'
asis in the, advanced stage.
There .is no disease where one. case in r'
family can more readily become the,.
cabsof r eatio-of
other members,
particularly in the stage where the
consumptive begins'to be confined to
the close association, of "'thee famil,
y
members only. It it extremely im-
=portant-to .remember that 'advanced
consumptive patients
who'are
able to
go about, perhaps able to work at
t .
Iaelrpicdnury ca Ilan in the once or
factory,' when' ignorant' ' or careless,
r
constitutethe
greatest danger to the
health of the community. They must
be considered tits the frequent 'cause of.
infection. ,The. careless, ignorant or
helpless consumptive,„ when, confined
to bed :can do little more than infect
hitt loom, but the advancedpatient
able to follow some calling can, if he
is careless seetter .7,000,000,000 .bacilli
.everyday with the `greatest ease.. Of
it tuberculous patients, he should • be
the most carefu.ll instructedand
should be most.dee l impressed with
the ,f atet'that carry deeply
in .disport -
al
sport -al of the sputum is dangerous to him,
self ae well as to his ` neigbbore._ ', As
yet .people generally haave.not•been ed
fleeted up to the point at which they
pre willing to carry and use a pocket
flask or cardboard' : pu;.h Being dei,,
sirous to conceal their condition,. they
are extremely` reluctant to. doany►thimtig
which would: call atteption to their in:
-.. Sande way..; let likelyeto
cauU >rk. nest found.. I."robnl r
ly art t can be done in the
meaii'we ts'to,suggestthat ttiberrcul-.
ousMena►hotitld have two pockets lined
with some inaterinnt which canoe easily
cleaned ,and that they should curry in
'one Of these pockets very :cheap hand;
kerchiefs or bits of cheesecloth or oth
er cheap . material cut like; handker-
chiefs, which when used san be put in-
to the other pocket and therekept un•
til the.close of the day when they can
be easily destroyed , or sterilized by
boiling after their return ' home. In
thisway they can escape observation.
And at the same time secure their fell
ow-workxaren and associates against'
danger. Where-.so'simple` a pt caution'.
as this, and easily' -within the reach -of`
every right thinking in:an'. is available,
not to make nee of it, would seem to
he little.less than criminal neglect.
Zion
Winter is certainly here now with
all its splendor, the .thermion:0er reg-
istering as low .Re ten degrees below
zero. -Farmers are busy teaming their
saw -logs to the mill. --We are indeed
sorry to report t -he continuedillness
of'Mise Phoebe Lingard. .At time of.
writing' she is very
lo
ve
,-Weare r
e
pleasedton note theimprovementrapid.
in our choir., Theleader bee added
another to the choir and has alga par -
chased some new books. We predict
some good singing now. ---The Epworth
Leng;xe of . oodbaam' took ' charge of
the reerrvicea here on Friday evening«
The young ladies of our community,
are -certainly becoming very attractive
tothe youeg.men of Eliinville. Whal-
en and other
places.. aces«. 1.wander whet
t
our boys are thinking about? Some
of them say that,they take longer
drives, than to Zion. --`Mrs.: Eph Stoner
of Fernhill was the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Wm. Tayler. a few` days Last
week. -Mrs. rt♦ h
still con.
rt
thinks ill, We trust she will Soo
t
: be
restored to her usual good health.--•
Rumor says
that we are soon to lose
one, of our young .men,
Diamond
l'rir otosoe. Spoesshstoro to hates
Week mil Wortiel000
*retold
RIALMOND D•! me ho
+er"ITesy to every Na o s s%
boort, eeeeUy,epeculasr.tot rr haat r. goals
is ow that paekaire dye tritclo with the
view of gaming sat e of the int-
retentee end ev.r•iorcrs eaisg trade held
h the istarnufiaetureate of the DIA -
OND DYES, kart all esucli efforts will
as in the past, result in; failures*. The
crude And worthleterdyori Brun ht Brut ..
in opposition to the DIAW )N1i YF.S,
can never become popular, for the eister-
ple reason that they have not, Orlegt od
quality to boast of. The merchaarntts, of
Canada who were reduced to buy the
adulterated package dyes nary that
them dead and worthless strck. The
progressive and busy druggists and
deaalere of Canada aeli only aIle 1I -
MONIYDY.EM,:which. h vearn establish.
ed reputation of over twenty-five yearn.
The modern merchant ,has riot the
time ar inclination to encourage the
sale of worthless and deceptive! '
Moods..If ourCanadian women desire
all, brilliantacid fast colors, they
should at all times ask for the DIA.
MOND DYES, the only guaranteed
package
ackage dyes in the world. When
ki
u
t
yi g c
. lase , dyed, see that, tie:
words DIAMON AOKAGE DYES
ax . each are on
packethanded out liof our
by
dealer. WOO. Bichaz'dsatr Co., Lim. -
ited, Montreal,. P.. ., will send free
to any addrees the New Dye Book,
(7ard of Dyed Sarnples',and new look in
verse entitled "The Longjobns' Trip
to the Klondike:' This little book is
interesting thousands,
Briucetield♦ After alingerringi1IneSs.
Archibald McNeill -passed quietly.tw.i y
on Monday,- at the -age of 83 ears. Ile
native y.
was a native of Scotland, and came to
this countryrmany years ago. ' He Mills
ellse', * ,
an afor a ora timein thPresby
terian church rare at Br ce e d '
rl 1 . Inpolit
Ica he was a strong Liberal. .He:leaay .a
one dam bter Miss Bella, txrio
i
t'
loss ofa good 'father.. Bis wife died. «
a number of years. ago.
Every rubber has -a -Maple Liat,..•
branded on the sole, aild this brand
out guarantee that the ribber' is perfect
in every Way.
Insist on your 'dealer giiing you
ityou, your frterida or relatives surfer with-
Flis.-Epilepsy„ St. Vitus' Dance,' or Falling
treatise on such 'diseases to Tint Lenno
170' Xing Street, W., ,,Torente, Canada. All
&waists segor can obtain for you, .
ILEIBIGS Fit° It
and. i6 fit every shape
, 7eate-s' st,stynled jo.cfhilladdreient'si
110
04 Pomona restored
thousands of people to buoyant
hunt* and strength whoge condi-
don had been regarded as hopelesio
It is at once * tonic and flesh
properties as s. bleod purifier. and
germicide. It will strengthen
end heal the weak lungs, force out
the phlegtet and drive away the
tough, no matter of how long
sta4dtrig. 11 Nyman" tones up
the whole systent and drives out
tilaeaae, heals the decayed tissue
and restores lost energy. lit nee
daily will prevent and ward off that
13stat Wash'," Ptiwititir
yoarly sale scircieds that of all other washing powders combintd, Looks
cleans everything from oilier to itttie.
OVER OrittiltaL ttereblarrg notes, westilog shah* *id
raft work. a Glob. sittiorran *.n4 thit woo&
DUST eieersant eon roora atees. ma. and Nam*
1111 Mat Mork "tweet% orasoula