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ADVOCATE PUbLiaiw•irNQ COMPANY
Dare Dollar per onium if paid itt aadvauet, 14.50
if root. `4 pork,
.11.01s.a reseek wai ate. •149V11! �! "
AdNo r discontinua until ll aursiarages are p� fid
vertinemeute without specified direction will be
ppu�blished until forbid and dialled Accordingly.
Liberal discount mads for transoint advertisements -
Inserted. for long periods. Every description of JOB
PRINTING 'turned out in the finest s yleand sit
moderato rates. Cheques, money orders, &., for
Advertising, eubseriptious, .etc., to be made payable
to
Saaaders , Creech,
PROPRIETORS
,ll'roretostonAl Cards:.
DK. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. P. R.
'Honor graduate of Toronto lVnivcristy.
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D. ALTO ANDERSON D.D.S.(L.D.S
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ra: Honor Grad ate of Toronto Dtnivereity" and Royal .
ej , College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Also Post
Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentist ry
(with honorable mention.)
Alluminuraa,' Gold and Puloanite Plates made in the
neatelt;lnanner possible. A perfectly harmless. an
aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth.
Oflioe one door south of Carling Bros. atom'. Exeter, s
d ut'an pain, or any bad effects
Teeth extracted ' y p aide Mein street,
otilee in Fauaorl lock,. west Mein
ran and Shorts. �
end Wheat Chop
star and Oeutralia
Elevators
'slew, Satisfactory. Bring in
your grain and load
home with feed.
s. Cob le xe
Lydia ..Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
is a positive cure for all those painful
aliments of women. It will entirely
cure the worst forms of Female (om-
Flainte, Inflammation and 1Jl ention,
alling and . Displacements and con-
sequent Spinal Weakness, and is peen-
liarl . adapted to . the charge of Life.
It will surely cure °
Backache.
It I has cured more cages of Female
Weakness than any other xenedy the
world has ever known. It is almost
infallible in such cases. It dissolves,' and
expels Tumors, in an early stage of leve-
lopment. That • ,
Bear ng=down Feeling,
causing pain, 'weight and headache, is
instantly relieved and'permaaneptly cured
by its use... Under all ' 'circumstances
it acts in harmony. with the.female system.
It corrects.
lrregularl%
Suppressed or Painful Periods, Weakness
of . the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating,
Nervous Prostration,
Headache' . General
Debility, Also ;
Dizziness; aintoest,
Extreme Lassitude, ' 't -care " and
" want -to -be -left -alone .'.' feeling, excit-
ability, irritability, nervousness, .slee
lessness, . ilatulancy, melancholy Or the
-" blues," and backache.. These are sure
indications of Female Weakness, some
derangement of the organs. For --
Kii 'nay Complaints.
and Backache of eiticer,itex the Vegetable
Compound is unequalled.
Yost can,; writs Mrs, Pinkhal m :about
youtself,in strictest confidence. •
LIMA I. • >l'M1111111A11 ia% . Co.. Lyon, man..
_ r Root
The only este affeattrtamOuthl7
medioinr►en which women *an..
depend.. 8old.in twin degrees sit
atr.s h --No. 1, forordinatyr
canes, $1 per box # No. 3.10 de-
is rp pesir forserial
botc,w .
at/
clirsiggists. dais for " • }k'e Cot-
ton Root Compound; take. no
e+nnbditute; '
Cwt Midipinel,Co.ir Windsor, Ontadfr
Carriage Licenses
Issued at the
STRATFORD,. °ter.
Thierechi#o1 has. Dome theleading tlommerclai
se1sootan the Weat., No similar institution le doing
more to. thoroughly aguip young people tor" reapon.
/Ablepoeitione,` Our 'courses are thorough Andprae-
ticai while the teaching is. done by experienced in.
etructora. A11 graduates stet good positions. You
nnay enter at any "time. Write -:for cataloge..
ELLZ OTT 3z McA,OHLAN, ,
`t'rincipals.:
4C BECICIC t0 Bug
'c i' THE HOME.
Is that which gives lasting benefit
and Pleasure.'
Nothing will so successfully do this
as a good.High Grade '
PIANO or ORGAN
Every member the family will fut.
ly appreciate it.
We carry these instruments in the
highest grade and our prices and terms
are of the most liberal kind for the
Purchaser.
Our, Sewing 1V. ,chores
Sttrpaassanything in the Market for
beauty and durability.
,011 11 and see us; we will take pleasure
in showing you our goods.
S. ARTIN&SON
EXETER MARKETS.
CHANGED AOR WETNESDA&
y p
-het,L r:..a.s..a Jf.r,.♦ 78- 80
�Dytlrrl y.. r ,. r,+... 4...,s. 40 45
663Y4 i36
Pourer.. m ..... �.•..... . 85
Potatoes. per bag'.'... , ... j'� 8500
I aYy, per ton... A.., 4, O 00 0 10
Flour, per cwt„ fiorliilp.. 2 25
1Butter................. totrr,lowroodt 1 grade per c20 1 20
18
- 14.
xO �.w.ty.a�per yw. iy�.Yr. (�} ,r:.�
yyyy
Shorts per ton 18 00 10 00
Than Per toan17 00 17 00
Geese r.a .ea... M..,..t...
'hicks .,,,.y.m,,. ..,,..,
Chicken , a „ o .' a # s;k'a
Dried Apples....'.....
14
I08"
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Catarrh is offensive—more
than that it is-- the fore-
runner-of
ore-runner-of worse diseases.
Catarrh . spreads ..from the
nose to the throat where it
soipetitnes prepares the suf:.
f e r e:fr fb r °dhphtheria; .it
spreads to :the stomach and
bowels'
where it generates
the worst kind of indiges
tion ; consumption, even,
has been known to be help-
ed along by .catarrh.'
IC your breath is bad,
you had bettersweeten it
up, ,by getting catarrh out.
of your system. you 'ghoul d
take something that will kill.
the disease terms, tone up
your general keatth h and
particularly revitalize and
invigorate. the mucous
membrane's which catarrh
especially attacks. Don't
fuss and fail with snuffs and
sprays -get 'right straight
at the disease by using the
greatest tof tonics,` tissue
'builders and :blood.. purifiers
(PRONOUNCED 51KEEN)
Sold by ail dcuggiets, *i 1?er bottle.
*AMPLE AN* iloolo.rr intim
sent withneer cOmpl,"nients.
Anos'esa rta3sirirrspl+b Drapau trrner)t 0"
Del To AlSIOCU ` I Ulrnitod
Offices and l:.*rrore odes i
171 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO.
an 1. Baal you 70 or '' ; 01 Thsn
k it !" ant wrh look old st S!i or
40? Why an early ofd f
dlf�ll',rVai stable $fell% Nair
• mower allrwa,'ast restore* aolot bo troy
]N11 hair,alio..30
y �^��,,�•
r 44,
AROUND ABOUT US.
Seaforth: Robert, Wright has fuss,
ehaa ed; the drayiug business of John
Ilabkirk.
Clinton:. H. C. Brewer will rmn'e
to Toronto in the course of a few days,
and expects to reside there for the
future.
Bayfield: MiesWinifred, youngest
daughter of W. Mooreliouse,, waa.s rtnrty
ed' in the holy bonds of matrimony to
Capt. Ferguson of this village, a,ia
Weduesthw. '
4t. Marys. Mr. holly Billings, who,
Latta been with the. White & May Co.
itis a number of years left last week to
take a, positions at Barrie. Mr:. Billings
accompanied him.
Mitchell:. IL Davey, late of the Re-
corder, has purchased a newspaper
business , in ' Beamsville, and will re-
move from here this week to take pos-
session.
Clinton Thomas Jaaekson, sr.will
shortly retire Iron), business. For, fife°-
twe) years he has been in t11( ordered,.
clothing and furnishingbusiness in
this gown. W. L. Galbraith have pur-
chased the stack and good will of Mr.
Jackson, sr.
Mitchell; Mozidayevetaing the mem-
bers
Hera of the Town Barad' banqueted one
of their number, Thos. E. Henry, who
is leaving for Stratford. - He was also
the recipient of au address, ;a hand-
some gold chain and locket, and a gold
mounted pipe.
Se foxr h • The following tr
avellers
were ticketed to distant pointslast
_
week: Leslie ()doh of, Tuckersrnith, to:
Park. River, North Dakota, Ed. Fow-
ler, to Souris, Manitoba; the Misses
Margaret a aand'Lal4ura Heheo;'to Toledo;
Joseph Pinkney to Winnipeg.
Parkhill:` Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McIa--
mess have the sympathy of their many
friends in town• and vicinity in the
loss of their infant daiihter',: Ruth'
Isabelle McInnes, . who died on Satur-
day' afternoon at the • age of” Enure
Months aid seventeen days, after sev-
eral days' illness, '
(S-oderich: On Wednesday morning
one of our well-known residents in
the 'person of " Mrs.y Mack, cross-
ed' the river after a short illness( The
deceased lady was'S7years of age last
April, and although she had been ill
somewhat the last few years,her last
ill
nese was of less than dweek's duration.
Seaforth: Mrs. Geo. ,; Chesney,
received the sad intelligence oa the
death of her sister -in -lawn, Mrs. John
Barber, of Kilarney, Man.,. which oc.
curred on the 14th inst., after along
period of impaired health. ' While Mr.
Barber was here, a few weeks ago,. see-
ing ing his mother; who was ill, he was
called home by a telegRram, announcing
the -serious illness, oaf` bis wife.
Seaforth: Miss Sarah Mohan, who
has been attending.St. Mary's hospital
Saginaw, in Michigan, has: -graduated !,
as a professional nurse, after athree
yeair8 course, taking honors. :It is her
intentionto remain in L•Sagpinaw and.l
practice. her profession. ner'sister,
Miss Margaret Moran, leaves . for Sag-
iaaw,,,the first of • next 'week,' and Will:
go, into training for a nurse at the
SAMe os3 tail.
Egrnondville .- A quiet but pretty.
wedding took plate- at .the residence' of
J. Snowdon on Wednesday, when his;
?nipdaughte,, Edith. May. Was united
in marriage to Edward -I, Mole, of Seam
forth. The ceremony wars performed
by .Rev. 3'..Shar in.the presence of
ottly; a few 'friends. The ',wedding
march was very nicely Prayed. by Miss
:McSpadden, of Winthrop They will
-taake,.up,housekeeping in .Blyth„ __.
Brucetleid: Many in 'and around
Bruccfield, where he spent his boy-
hood days; will be pleasedd tci hear of
the marriage of Mr. Albion D. F. Mc-
Intosh of New York', :for several years.
past with the American Express Com-
pany, to Miss` Anne M. "McLean, Of
Rochester, N. 1-. They have gone on
a tour of the'4rient and will visit Italy,
Greece, Turkey, the Holy Land, Egypt
and other . interesting places on ,the
Mediterannean.
Stanley: Another of the old..pio
taeer'ss of the township of Stanley has
gonethe Way of all living, Mr�..Valen-
tine Diehl, late of the village of Bruce -
field, but formerly of Stanley, died on
Sunday February.18th, after
a severe illness of over a week, at the
age of 83. Deceased was a native of
Bavaris,.Gerrxrany, where he was bort)
in the year 1823. At theage of twen-
ty-three he left his native vine -clad
hills and emigrated to America.
Parkhill A pretty house °Wedding°
.
took plaice Tuesd 'y at the residence of
James T.urburvil1gx; it being the inarr*i-
age of his daughter,,. Miss Mary Jane;
to Samuel Deer, of Myth. The wed -
din totk'place at high noon, Rev..F.
. Newton, of Bt. James' Church, per;
forming the ceremony. The bride who
was attired in a navy ,blue travelling
:suit, with hat to match, was given
away by her father, .Miss Nellie Tor.
'bur'ville, sister of the bride, acted as
bridesmaid.., ' The :groom was assisted
'by his brother, Herman Duero of Blyth.
CLEARINGAIITION SALE
FAUN STOOK AND:IMPLEMENTS
40d. White, Auctioneer, Will sell by public auction`
for,Mr. itiehsyld Allen, on Lot 4, Con. 9, Btanshard, 3
miles southeast of Woodham, on
TL`! .DAY, MABCIL' 6thr tom,
At o't§lock, the following property.. viz
MEAVY l ousta•llrood mere 7' yearns old, .'sired
by Scottish hero, With foal to Xiolaton Leader; mare
itcars, aired bScottish darn, in foal to Prince
Alvasnic; imported mare, aged; spaneldings rising 4
years old, sired by Derry Down and Fan Premier; gel -
din rising le years old, hired by Joe Anderson, span
KKelringer esfgg 2 years old, sired by 11. Carlon, suele-
ing t'.olt,.dirrd by Colston Leader.
ROAD,IIOR91Et3•lIorhe oklcni°hestuut, 4 years
old, sired by Ravolo; Shy, black, rising(d yew; old
sired by Ilavolo; horse, dark brown rising: years old
sired •by Texas Jack: filly, sorrel, riding 2 ys. old, aired
by I;lrrkenwell. AU well broken and good actors.
CATTLE-:--2,new calved coatis, 1 milking 1otw, 1
thoroughbred cow, s cows to calve in M,ereh and
April, 2:two.year.oidsteird; Shelters ris;ifrgf years
old 2 ate.era"2years okl; I, steer 2 years old in Nov.
ember; calves.
11005—I( young sows to farrow, 2 time of rale, 10
about May 1, 4 about Jung 1; 6 store brigs, 4 of them
fat, dal. inlets.
IMPLEMENTS -Mesevell binder, nearly new; teed
drill, intoarer, *niftier, Maxwell 121t.. rake, new; to
buggy nearly new; open buggy, land rollers ttrinct
aerie, cultivator, small gang .plow, e.fnrrow, "Verity'
tees slew;, tlockahurt, nearly new; No, 21 Fleury slow
No. 13 "Verity plow; wagon hoir hay rack, gravel x,
rorst 1per, fanning ruin, wheelbarrow, manure fork
hay t�rls,:hay fork r°r�y �►►, pulleys and all'arrrplete olid
nur+rutr r us [+ma11 Art i'los iisthil onto Sarin "
Itf1*Mell01,D FI'RNITI RE -Cook stove. Grand
.Irwc cl, bestroom suite, 2 bens, 2 parlor tables, kitchen
table sideboard, milk illphnard, oaks seeker, half
dr,s, Kitchen .-hairs andnami'r-"i (Met Artie1c q,
eon lrriehel +-epi oats, 15d hum, art barley, l,"rlrac 4
pntat<iea, quantity hay 104 rust*,
`10o4jtivel n' rt+srrre ma tlrt praprihter isieteing nest
TFitIIS Aileen* of IS and iireist en4h ' over thht
r♦rr►ount 0 month* cm -Mee f.rrrnrnhenx nr, orad joint
rung., or 4 rli'--n int. nt ti per reniper ann nr,
302,, WIRRTTZ, ),not. RICK, AI ,LIS, Troy,.
Auction o Sale
➢S' 'gar wa f� tawc�l,, IQ�ai�ir ani :at..= ItUt36t ^
hold F-urnitw e0
The cnderegar i ax w f ? ,ctriaa: been irstrusteci k i
1,01 by oilio trectiese
iui 7, C N 1.a siOs , Rs USB RNF
South Tiaae,`arca t:i(1; ran
Thursday, Marek 8, at 12.30 120,11.
T:re f llorsir?, vairtt32..10 preperty. :x ;
11+_1125Ei4„--1 tcatu is year:3 c li eg.tticnit .rel;
1 horse 7 years atq; 1 gels rosy risieg 3 yearn old. gen-
eralperi, e e; 1 ttielcliar;; rieles a years old. w.ell.l,rok-
en; 1(frayog aifliv rising ayears old; 1 driving amare
teuy°ears olcl; 1. driviaig gelciieg s:isin;, 2 years old.
l'11813-81tE D srfoi,rrioaN AT LE, --1 cow, due
to calf in Mar. 1 cow, due to calf March that; 1 sow
eine to calf Septernber; 1 heifer due' to calf 'in. May;
1 bull etelf, nine xnoaaths old. •
GRADE CATTLE. -2 ieow.e. duo to calf at, time of.
sale; 2 miss, due to calf in Mereh; 13 stocit steer*
rising three yearn olds til steers,.risie 2 years old; 2
heifers, rising; 2years old; 11 calves; 4 fat heifers;:.1
fat steer, 4 sows supposed to be in pig, 8 stock pigs,
70 hens,
as-
X111'LEMENT5.-1 McCorn?irlz binder, Oft; 1 Max-
well mower, 5 ft; 1 Maxwell horse rake, 10 ft; 1 Syl
venter 12 hoe drill; 1 Frost ee Wood cultivator; 1 land.
roller, 1 Wilkinson walling slow, 1 scarier, 1 set
diamond harrows, truck. wagon, buggy, truck,seale
2000 lbs., cutter, 2 pair bobsleighs, 2 hay racks 'stono
boas, wheel barrow, Daisy churn, fanning mill, exit.
ting pose, root pulper, ear, pulleye and slings.12O £t
rope, threshing; tante, threshing belt, threshing sieve,.
set double harness, 2 sets mingle harness, forks,
shovels, neelcyokes, whit letreea, chains, a quantity
of t'irnrps and mangles and other articles too nunter,
oug to mention. Ail above implements nearllr new -
HOUSEHOLD Ear FELTS. -2 bedroom Suites. 1
kitchen eupboard, lounge, heating stove, cook stove,
kitchen table, extension table, 6 kitchen chairs; e
dining room chairs. 2 rocking chairs.
TERMS:° -All sum nr85 and under cash; over that
amount, 9' months credit on furnishing approved
Joint notes. A discount Of 6 per cent. per annum off
for cash in lieu of notes. - s
Na reserve as the proprietor has given up the fauns
Ai,l1ERT SPENCEIt, THOS. CAMERON,
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
EXTENSIVE AUCTION SA
eosin erne sures o only abput half .a nine
Brewed ft ore syn•
irrcted bop e. c-'b,oi‘'e
barky n.a4 a»s
pure cpr;ii.g v,ater,
with the urna),t
cage, d at
the brewea;ir, depetsr
IQ ensure pi �' r
handling. Tlb.ct
wby X<atrryts.°, .'
is equal t.)
e , icirp15w i fay
Annie, tip 't3 '.r it
a ifri itz�rted :oo<:19.
ec a
Mitchell: Mrs. 11, Haarb*Arn, dau.gh9
ter' of John Elliott, died at her home
in Stratford on Friday morning last.
Deceased was: born in Logan, but lived
in Mitchell for some time with her
Parents. Iter husband and one child,
father, mother, six brothers and four
sisters survive her.
Goderich: There passed away Sat-
urday at the residence of Samuel
Furse, Elizabeth Bi imicombe, widow
of the IateThomais Bi- tnieonabe, in her
86th year. The deceased lady had liv-
ed many` ,years in the township, but
had previously lived in Eastern On-
tario. The funeral took place at Osha-
`wa,
Ifyou, your fxrendsor relatives suffer'vitlr:
Fits, Epilepsy,iSt., Vitus' Dance, or foaling
Sickness, write for a trial bottle aiid veinable
treatise on such. diseasre,ss to Tim 1 r rano CO..
1791 ingS, Street, W.„,„ Toronto, Ca.liada, . .�
druggists sell or,cara obtain for you
LEIBIGSFITOURE
OUGHBRED AND HIGH GBA.DE
,bA.TTLEI AND IMPLEMENTS.
sell by public aeration on
LOT 18, ,OONCJE$ION°12,, IISBORNE
Ttlesday, Marph. 13, at 12:30 p.m.
The eollowing valuable pi.operty,.viz.:
1 brood mare, sired by Reckerfiele, in foal. to Sir
, Evelyn
1 bread Mare rising 3 years. in teal to Sir Evelyn
°ally rising 2,years, by Orchard Willow .
1 horse colt rising 1 yeaf old, by Orchard Willovt
I driving mare rising a years, Ise' Texas Jack .
All the above -named horses are 'from import/ea
stock oa both sides. -
THOROUGHBRED CATTLE
COW Mierde 1114,2nd:in calf to imported ,
1 be.iter rising Years, Minnie Vet Oth. in sidi to
Pedigrees furnished with these cattle .
t mush cows, witit calf at. foot
2 milch cows, to calve in April ,
I steer rising 2 years wa 1 belierrising 2 Years
are made only from ,the best "Para" rubber.
Made to fit every 'style and shape of m.en s
shoei, ladies' shoes arid shoes .for*the little -ones4
1 EmPire 'cream separator, Nakwell binder. Maxwell
'mower, McCormick *hay,take. Sylvester eeed drill,
lhOed harrows, 'Land Beller, Band atraeseutter,
Waikieg plow, gang plewi scaleo, stone boat,
ceow bar, grain cradle. soythea, shovels, forks, hoes,
grind stone, wheelbarrow, fanning mill. hay knife. '2
dozen grain bags, Chatlatua wagon with double box
fietrees, neckyokes, Bet heavy harness, set single
harness. collets. horse blankets, robes, 20 -foot
der, Coliie dog, chains; pair hortte clippers. 'syringe
and other articles too,tiumereUti to mention. •
the above stock ie insfirst-elass ordeiand as the
proleieter has tented his tarn:land le about to retite
, all wdl be sold without reserve.
attend tide sale. reesseeessesses7esecseseesieses-sise--e--iet
Parties -wishing good brood mares will do well to
In ladles' shapes they are neat, t irerfect
fitting and lizstin
Etianci'`77.- it's on every
'Sold all dioWers.
TERMS;—Surns of- Se and under, cash; over that ,
amount 9 months .credit will be gtven on furnishing
approved joint notes. . 4 per cent. pereenimmi off for
JOS. WHITE, Auctioneer.
JOEIN DUNCAN Sr,* Proprietor.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
FARM STOOK AND IMPLEMENTS
•
Jos. White will sell for Mr. James Beatty, on Lot o,.
Concession 3, 131anshard, near village of Kirkton, on
-WEDNESDAY, IIARCH 7, 1906/
Commencing at 10 a.' ex, abare. the following:
' CATTLE —10 dairy cows with calf; heifers with
calf at 'foot; .5 heifers 3 yeers old; 10 steers 3 years
calves under one Year; 1 farrow cow; 4 thoroughbred
Durham bulls under 18 months old.
PIGS -1 Beekshire BOW in pig; 10 shoats.
One hundred end fifty buahels good aeed wheat of
the a0080 and Colorado verieties. Ah30 %large quant-
ity of Implements
' Sale of Horses.
Tiiis osle will follow e*le of Hogs and Implements.
ubilliLO, MOM, -bay stallion foaled lifay1003.-4ire,
Wild Brino, 10073, by RAM Brino„ 820; dam, Miss
Sterland, by Axland, 6693; grand dem, Wes Sterling,
by Twilight, 315, see Miss Sterland, vol. 16. s
*pion, folded I901. --Sire, Lord Bryson, by
Simmons; dameby Diplomat, by Nutweod.
Silver Plate, tom 'more foaled In 1000,—sire, by
Bryson, by Simmonie dam by .capt. Scotty by Winni.
Jac Corbett, foaled 1002; teen horse, (pater) V
Katie Thothpeon, bey peeing inare,loaled
Sire, Frenk le, by• Diplomat, by Nutwood; dam,
Misty, by sir John, by Oles.r Grit.
Indlatt Boy, bay pacer foaled 1003, ---Sire Frank D.,
by DiplOinat, bY NutWood; dam Miss, Henderson the
dam of Dolce, Henderson, Dr. Scott, Sadie C4, BrY1gOn
McCarthy. •
°Apt. 'McGregor, morn; stallion foaled 1004.—Sire,
by Frank McGregor, by Robert McGregor. Ile is the
sire of Creseetes, 2.0N, the, world's champion trot-
Ledy MeGregor, sorrel pacing filly' foaled 1005.
Same breeding as No. 6, This Vs yery compact colt
and a eider's' pecer.
Dolly Beyaon, brown wars, (trotter) foaled100e.---
Sire, Bryson McCeethys by Dalton McCarthy, by Lord
Bryson, 2.15; dam, errs Wilkes, grand dam Dillard
Wilke", by Red Wilkee.
Resy, forded 1904.—Sorrel Mare, eired by Oleriten-
Billy, foaled 1900,..e•Baylinrse weighing 1200, suit-
able for egg wagon ordelivery horee.
foaled 1895. ----Black mare, good high step.
ping driver, hooks well„ enty beim feel to Up,
Tom end Charlie.—A.peir of brown geldinge Sired
5 years Old, 4 'pill. ofagriculturiii horeee one black
and the other bey. A good eervietable peir.
reetty rrinme, foaled July 1900.—Brown mare,
Vol. 25 (hreporteds Peggy Prinirote; site, Lordbotbiaa
4928,
Davie.-13ey horse, years old, sniteble for family
Tlitee homes will be hitched end shown es desired
to intending purchasere any time during itho week
previeue to day of male,
Etth home will be Aold under glierentee land lilay
he rettirned within * time etated tlaes of rode, it
not found ars esneranteedi.
epli in lieu of note&
bis farms,
JAMES BEATTY, JOS.
'Clinton: Thos. Jilt ktimu W,itS 00,
feW Oirettinies ago presented with 4.
handsome rhino. eahinet and an ad.
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The Viost TATonderful Discovery of the Age..
. Mat does Oxydonor do? It gives the body an affinity for OXYGth, and makes it ' absorb
nature's revitallaing force—oxygen--through every pore Disease -simply cannot stay ,in the
system that is surcharged with oxygen. Dyspepsia, ItheumatisM, Fever, ,Indigestioxi; Insom-
nia and all diseese simply vanish before oxygen—and Oxydonor gives "the body oxygen. Bead '
what those who haye used it say. • . .
workings of this wonderful instilment. •
. strain. In both instenees its action being remarkably quick, and the Multi] agreeable and
For more chronic affeetioes, such•as neuralgia and thentnatisre, litY wife las exPerienced
respect. Personally / can vouch for its efficiency In acute cater.. sueh as la grippe and severe
Very great lOcal benefit, and Would not be without an Oxydonor for many times its weight in
. Send us your nata6 and address and we will aeitfi you our booklet "T" fully explaining the
writes, Aukust 31sty 1901, "Mytxperience with Oxydonor has been most satisfactory:in everx
Col. IL B. Ilandlton, Peovincial Board of Health Registrar General's. °Mee, Toronto, dan-2'
Lar61Tifth Street, Detroit, Mich: 2269 St.Catherlite St., Montreal.
Sold flusit Washing Powder
te yes.rly saki exceeds that of all other wathing rifYtiderg combined. Looks
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,cleans f)Yerything from cellar to attic.
OMER dEtlitnto Scrubbing fleets, wail** clothes sold diabec.olootrer Iwood.
FOR work, Od cloth, allYetWaro and tinware, MUM* billet work.
Dust doming boob room. Now. eto,, ar4 the Sheet *OR 10110.
by Mt it X. E./mama Co/OAST. llarenvol. P. 0.--11okers ot rum SOAP.
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