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TRIRTY-F YEAR No 15
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iSEX GAZFYIT
-XE KR, ONT., CA. 'ADA,- TEURSDAY MORNI3(4,,
Stoves and
Furnaces
We have in stock the best supply of Stoves and Furnaces,
together with all lizings, from which to select from. We carry
all the best makes,
Cements
We keep constantly in stock toe National and Star r nds
of Portland Cements. If you arethinkiug of building in the
spring, be sure and get our prices,
Hardware
We have the largest stock a Tiardware in town, Ea-ve,
troughing and 33ui1derst Supplies of all kinds. For Force and
Lift Pumps call on us.
T NAWKIN SON
lionsall s"ehreta Repc; The fcllowie AS a ! tuur
___...._ carrect repo..., or tha, saandinf.,ror !ha ;
ounils of S :3•.N9 4 S'''rlKaa for t 1- i
Q. J satheriend.Notrary Vuhlie, Cc:avow:a - -- ' ' ' ' - ' ' 1 ' The
Icr, Comailesieuer,Firolasuraucaaetient. and month of Fibt•u-. ry. Name i a re in. ,
to loan ea real estats al low ratei0 interest,...'s"- ''' . 4 " I.,,, ...; , Pa•••• * 0
earefidly drawn at re.m.onable rates. 31,0aey k. A,..bur Axu.-, ;:r. ra• ' Elgin II ^, 7 '-
: °Menet the .L'esa Mee lieusal; iosny, Nican, I.1•4wn, kikril.4-. ..notcs4a3r.
aek but we ore pleased La 5,"P' hiln 114111a Ai. -12131-14., Cerit Crark. -Mildred i Tu41nY
surer of Marriage Licenses, 1.egal oeument3 4...rder met Fr;:iaitnan ;uodfwi(
MA ROI
3rd
—*Mr• •grquhart wa,a ;;Iterbort Aforlock, I m
zigain LJeNoyittent.f his ,sual E1.113Cr. NNI r -4V I1 t-reorona or members praesent d
—
y Council
OLeicottairened
week to 'finish ta
wiry a,azz.a.,alea.
Ur for nr.teting 43
there. was BLI
good heal' h ; ,9,,chwarz, 1,111r.a. Diettrien., IA -India '0 eh- ladjournmeno. was ortada witil k
. .
a wa rtx, Willie t'reszca tor, :Verner Ed- 1 .
' —The friends ot Mr. W. aloir will ; 4e.r, .lawl)p, ii;',74.,,t)e. we5ley w0.„ijr.. entog, when a, quormu ot•als pre",
regret LO learn th;tt he has been call- ; , 01,40,•,,..., 4a-... n.m.,„. Alua...,% sy.4 i Whan the ecepeI1 atilt tat vrredo,!..,‘„ A
fined to Ids room 4or the past week ,,oua ,10.)::100/1, F,•,,,i,""-;,.. 1$7<stam, 4.1,40, -all; ,I it. pAcquaKe,,.; Aver,.
vieo..,,d to .we jilm arounij av,.ain. 2 a ., _ auneillnr, J. B. geltean an
tl-oriable
or so through ilines5s, and wilt be ; \" en; 6..r" /I" .1.1:11?` L'Iertnue. :11J(,ks:lotll 0i.
S'titriton, Mt-. T. 3Turtiock*s Ed ,• vein. elf. it Fioer Q.:11r°
fine pacer did welCat the races at a e.der. Clarano: 3tervyn Brok—at thud tbrlbugh ilt404'ca
Port Huron, wuming f4.3e9nd- inonyiensaaite ;r. I'. II., ednit b .,condobnce wit It th.r. •
Iltc forty class against 12 other mildred Fartott..p, Laol.; rat ;4:larva:ler, 105$4,1 and t°" A •
'rlae Ectla(1. thLY thclO ktirt.'Y , Willie Schwarz. Kraft. 144'1“/
cissss wen .seeond meney and the tuu Clarp trQ rvnoan on LhoPnY
third day he started lo the severdezu won. Elvin corn:ail; Jr. PI. IL, Tia elahra tIte.St.,
Li
class and won two heats getatiagg szo-ibei caxwor&b,
and money. 'ibis is certainly a good 'org roll ; ay.:raga. ttU nidallec',
showin- for our1Peal pacer of NVhOna. G. Llogiwa, Te4.41m,
gr. gtirdock has good cause to feel
proud. In the Owe., days, he wmt
soventctert boats. This pzpvcia leo
mettle and staying. pow.ars.
A fcw days ago tts gr. W.
... . a
„, 02.1311N Pt- this vtilage,,was cutting
'down ;t large elm 'tree on the. farm
1
of .r.‘,... Cha. Redm,ond of the town-
shii) or IL's, he made a lively, dis-
.0 covery. Atter the tree was felled auol
IF while cutting IL up he unearthed tovo
large racoons, who were snugly en.
soonsed in a, nest in the controt. or the
ree and were thus better protected
rote the inclemency of Ilie weather
than a good. niau,v people. One ra-
coon was killed and the other ovas^ta-
ken to lir. Redmond's house. Tha -
• both sleek ant l'at and tougit
talely when capaturiad. .1.bout fir
eetfarther to the top orfi1
lo (la
US t filled with looney 11)G
-covered. _
,w Spring C1U3DIT
60104s:
We can make it worth your while
to order New Suit now matead
waiting till spring. Can't afford to
rest? on our oars because it happens to -
be mid winter. Po
It is worth something to us by war
of advertisement. Bverybody doesn't
know yet what we mean by
°Good Cutting and Fitting
Good Sewing and Stitching
Good Linings and S low.
We cipect to pay something for an
Introduction. Come in and see.
W. W Tatxtan.
ISterchestst I Clandeboye
tla
y d
. clo
a, term
4 t of
years and to t1e uyeass pret
been a innilhartOK the noupell. lIn tl.n*i,
gave .16 yearftconszetivesprvico to th
rooration, hangar period thauan)
eroilIattvisiencill.trialilzliziltreclonyobrrideon •10.7ailloi;It4)e4reo
Stanburr
y„
bY V0144
loth lee it wa CL
a III
got.1 ; 1 bat C. C.
Jt hot water system
e ii;17..)11egt tialAs4lutltit'ortz1:5e7;,sa
r.
us ,'vatiaa done by prison labor.
"4Iai'4 1.tItrnAtter much diseussien anti sec
Iontati. 'divisions it was alSetillQat to adopt
4;:etolingunne t iltqo (*.sv:intlit/
vilvd sum. :testotittnieeen itoo TFeeurdoutao,a,legulavtalagningtitqbn's
utoliran„o
• 45
afttfareal
1 ' f 4I; ;
II I a
It den, Sol ,
k The eler
write, to LI
la 011;1 a
u eiain
upi
Gristing and Chopping
Promptly Done.
We are giving excellent sa-
fisfaetion in flour since re-
modelling our mill.
.
13 Sweitzer
PIANOS
Our stock is the most coraplete we
....bays ever shoovn.
Pianos and Organs
ror the parlor we have PiahoS and
-Organs 6f the most, beautiful designs
4110. finish and quality unsurpassed.
-3- Sewing Machines
Our sewmg machines are a elass by
ttlientseives. In working qualities and
finish The Best
For the Children
We have Sleighs galore, at all
Airices. Also Shoo Fly Rockers, Games
Whistles, Mouth Organs, etc.
In 1VItIsic
We have the latest giAtiblar Songs and
- •
\Instrumentals. Rooks and
;Bibles also in stock.
Call and see is and get one
of our Artistic Calanders
Martin.
--Miss Minnie Paton. this place,
is visiting friends itr London.
—lir. Allen Blackwell, or ' London
is visiting Ilia MOther in this place,
—Mss Ryan, or Dlicara I.:caching-
school hero, while Miss Blackwell is
sick,
—*Miss Maria Morley, or misplace
bus ,one ito attend e • c
very sick an London..
'Wm, Weatheralpoon, of' 4the
4,th of McGillivray, is. seriously
with. inflammation of the lungs.
and Mrs. Milton Shads, or
California, formerly of. ibis Title% are.
visiting friends around their. old
home.
—We are 'pleased to know that Mr.
Alvin Ifiunninghtorn, Who4 ler the past
month has been seriou.sly is Ian -
la C. "
-.:Grip land -pnetaraania areernaing
atound here, hardly a family Missing
and in Some families:one member
cannot wait on the, other.:
—.The Entertainment held by the
English Church .or this place on Mon-.
day. and 'Tuesday evenings were large
ly attended, the holt being cro_wded
bol h nights.'
;TO GORE FENB,R CIIILLS
Anti such complaints as. "Shivers"
and ague we' repommend Nerviline
yer,y highly. Twenty dpops of Nei,-
itaken in hot ssvater; with a lit tlei
sugar three times daily/not only,stops
the chills but knocks out, the -disease
c,ompletely, Nervilim hasla direct, ac-
tion -on fever chillsiand relnoves the
conditions cgnsinre them. In stomach
and bowel. :troublos4 Nerviline never
fails. It's ipleasant to the ,taste, quick
to relieve and. always cures if.aerman-
golly. Ge)t a 25c. bottle
THE—
B f
h
erc an s an o
HEAD orE ICE MONTREA r.
r .GoOd, Horse
our well known horse he -
Po as disposed of another o
foie stallions. This time it
Woohaloy, a Well biV.1 CirleS"'
Ir . John Livingstone, or Star -
is the purchaser and he could no
ye fallen into bettor 3tand5, tts AZr
ivingstone is an experience/1.1mm-
n who always makes the best of
every horse he has. Lord Woolesley
veigits over a ton end ofeacel-
lent quality and there are few horses
that have crossed tho Atlantic that
an CoMe up to hire as a successful
stook horse as has- been proven by
his record In Scotland. lir. Living-,
atone is to he congratulated on ',Itas
purchese and his many friends will
join with us in wishing him the best
r -good luck with his fine horse.
Fullerton
The friends a :ay. Thomas Ourrelly,
of Fullart on. were shocked to hear of
his sadden death on Saturday evening,
aFter a very short 411ness with perit-
onitis. lie was oat otalloo farm as
usual on Friday morning. Ile was
68 yearn or age, and has ra.sided
Fullerton between 25 and 30 years.
Ile was a prominent 4Liberal end was
in the townslaip councillor a number
of +years and also menkber of +the
county council, Ile made :t specialty
or sheep farming and was very sue-
eavtul. Ile lartei, circle of
ths t
uakc a (1
1(1
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TE &
FURNITURE
Fu.R.N1 ru.a
W 4C- siU to 1,1 n a wareroom
ed once ra a c 4 ine new furnitn
siorns and fi
°V., elnvite all intending purchaser o visit Qtar show rooms
spect :-....:r.stoelz .;•4ri,1 g;.:..-1.14 f./.4';i:45 before placing orders if You dont
purchase we will be 4iatis1ied and if you do purchase we guaran te
you will be satisfied.
We a?$Q dtt, ordered
kinds a repairincr vvith n
on b*
:heja
rk, upholstering,
taa-ss and dispatch
; .g Marra -are DealerOUnd 'Undertaker/4
OWE RI' IN 9,
&
Prectiest embslmer 8
,
ender Jaz
paar. for WI for
arevpted
u `by
or the
Wed ha I,
Searorr
Wcat field bed at
d fertile elq;
53 tar 'the two c•
Uttertigteca
ta the K.Irkton bra
mros on. at
or Charles
eptad for the
I 'felt and Grey
(^Wale yard,
:tars INCeivail for
hesit bridges and
work.
it adSe
I;
ataba
Kirkton
1.
. NINry enet .
hell; Me. T
to Avetrwile;rate4rdlcolux
wedded lite dates from yesterday 2nd
Lust, occupies tbe house vacated lay 111.(19i0Iltrf;"st:Diarel:Irra: tTlew;sImou'el.i76%.;:i
his fa.ther; Mr. Ed. Fletcher moved
gtuv:S.out.:1111113°,,Illrxru% mjult3‘..1:cratt l'''Idi,h1°:. Dir,f,lblnayimlfearsil1100 roth:inetaeltalanacnictielaaf"igaPti.naslitt
Fletcher ; Jr3. Jho s Illako to f4).140 trIx„tt,L. ..
lotvioalreli ot biitte
ttal ars levi, tioninusl‘vatrat r.itartt:i1isri est li au 3; ,‘,12,, r;L:vrtrialn.d.,,f.,.:1::. 1 Lmoel'-er.:111;10015:it rotruioestc1;e14011:0to,:twf;tittc:1,e:rntsi(,:e0icalktraimat
Ca3pY I lat) house vacated. by Mr. 'Blake tit7,130oor: kee,teelvacerl,nora.botslat,eorifintlgatecilal,o;i1olose:
and Mr. Fred TaVer to occupy The of Refuge, as follows: 5, S. Cooper,
houre that .tr. $tinson is now in. at
there is any (Alio ' village of the Alz0 71topris ,3Z„v1Ceozio, ',10,flild, ttil. 1 lac.le
in a be Province t‘ ,4t can slam a re- 't'Ill'ers.,''18.4 Erton ClintLm
cord like alas in ;the snmet line,Int it 14;•tinnlk,°:111°1'11 711: 1,111ra,rtelrliat,ton'4'nu'xeotniutil,
spzak up.
proceeded with and that Me payment
anent was ;nude that the work be
Clinton for the same lac estended ern a
--- period a fifteen yeans; the -building
rovtar Coaectattsva 11*
hitt.V.?z,nentia,441:4, imunielpal mat tera.tho 4ierntation to
r°'.'{"4414'" "'""'Tct "*"" R.lae composed of the V.--ardenattil Conn
-
`111;m-' 8181 vlemilY Oilers Connolly and Miller.
moved to Mit- "
ille 1»0v04
ed from Mr.
orvIlle. woos*
A. molten to make 3 grant n2
to and in repairior. preirit, road a
'‘Vinglaam. ;eateviding the anoindei.
palitiss inlort.vtr.1 grant the sum cf
The buildin,
ty Council in connection with the ad -
()Won ;to the County 'louse of Refuge
met in Clinton areld longsession,
onimittee or the Coon tc be erected according to plans and
sp; alftaaitons pr and, by lir.' lie -
Bride, architeet or London. The am-
endment was carried on a division,
by a vote of eight to five. The
tender or nr. s.s., Cooper, being the
low, was accepted providing he
ea:cc:Ines the required. agreletnint
a nal CurnislieS r.,quirr.tt 54,eurity,
to di vision on 11 a .1.11.01:1011 bCinft
a utl four a atti tast . 1. a. meting of
building committee subsequent -
I hold it was decided that the build-
ing should be com,picted by Novem-
ber 1st, o.0 this year. An :tgee,emont
was also matte wall the arcinteet to
!contractor, lie shall pay .the costs, but insseet tiso wark wheli
!required o
tirheinehxlis)afutsc•or,Tthhee (.0ennutrnatcyt:11,:anslillailbeab
pn id. monthly, on the certificatte or thts
WAS engaged :as tha inspector ot the'
architcet, to the amount of 80 Par stone, brick, cement and plastering
cent. for material Uselli and Work elone.
The inspeet ors shall be paid on the spec' or of LW: ear/muter work.
Work and Mr Alex -McKenzie aq in-
Dal:tinging meal Lor ana^arky start
It was sail led th t, the,counfy solicitor
orepare -the agreonentsi between Chat.
county and the coan tract or, Auld tha t if
bc ,signed aroderkli. It WaS agreed
and it will b. 41 part ol; the cOntract
that all dispittes between the inspec-
tor and the contragtor be set t led
by 'Mr. MgEride, the ;architect, and
that in ease the dedasion is against the
o•cept..
abut.
, al.
be
Pr
rem five t
wort: of
aura% me
t TWO
-rut estmeltio
2 previous xe
med.
or —"Wood.--Thnt,
32f,at",f00 salary as
ry. he to furnish. a Ito
• and that Mr. Ford be
1%tr.
3*
n- Mona)" reittulved that
lowing resolution of eotalqienite
a and Mrs. L Armstrong be pass -
and the, eleriebe instructed to for-
cepy of setae to the offlictra.d ,
18:
by coal oi
reluctant
acciyie an
gregation nwsr,
u e electricity •t.
waver that 10
the
iala so
rin:111
iic,rars,sar;re
cr,Uzpa 811(1
It
ussian
in 11.„ .a%)
go up vitit
Anndy fa
at will iin
CC
ar
ps and
.:C91).410d.1.*: •
wh has large ,z)rders to
in received %%cc:Ur,
• and Clandebsye.
I
lvviud.—nat council ad-
.Fritia„v, 'March ,Itli, at 7.30
OHO. II. .111.iShlr,T, Clerk.
Raver,. Our, Feb. Zit 11,190
la, and 1, Arnistroaga
Exeter, Out.
Far and ItadaMo,,--
Tha Munich's al Count. a he
village or Exeter, heti to ex to
yourselves, mut family their heartfelt
t 110 sYnapathy in this your hour or trouble
friends who will regret Ito hear Olds ni and :,adraess. We believe that we not
death. Besides his widow he leaves
Lot bwiu1(07P1 Irlecalittbizeetisreealitugl:r0;eithttiartril
one son and tour daughters to mourn
his death. The funeral took Place to
WAS with feelings or sorrow anti re.t
the lIethodist come:101,y at Fullerton gra( that we heard or the deplorable
on Tuesday :afternoon. accident, that betel your*deughter,
Ma's alay, at London, on Monday last.
We know that we'cannot comprehend
Farquhar
what .this affliction means tau all of
Your family, meth less' to your (tau-
-Cutting wootl is tha*order of the gilder May. Atscidents or this kind
day- now.
--Mr. Richard Downey, ot Manitoba
was visiting at Mr. Simon: Campbell's
last week.
—T. IlunItio pant ;I. Westlake, :tea,
con:Tallied. by their wives, visited, in
Logan 'last week.
....111.iss Nina Monteith, who MIS vis-
-i -Ling her cousin, Miss:Mabel Dunean,
nt Plugtown has returned to her
home. •
Bray a
new driver last welch:. thinks
lie can pass anything' on the Thames
Read /301V,
--Mr and Mrs. John Thompson gave
a Iparier to the iyoung people around
here on Friday night leisL They all
rePort pleasant time. They intend
moving to their new'fa.tin at Eden. in
about a week. kr: and Mrs. Thane's -
son will be much telseti in ,thisi neigh-
borhood; theywere toed neighbors
'Sba.ron
:fennie Annie,Yearley, 01
,Lbe Gosb.en dine spent, Friday last NVith
Miss Belli, ',63nY•
--Mass' Loin Rest is sii,znding z
11 Calm a tea','. days with her /grandma, ltfrs. J.
a;nd 8-1 'L Netsoir lie,stle
Kestle, )(if Nay.
ed with .M.r. d Henry' Rey-
. nolds of flay 011'3 day la Si: weok.
,GAPITAL (all c, $6,090,000. --t,\rr. and 31rs. .1.osePh D'autioey
paid uP, • • - . • • • • • • • • • •.• ° • .
4iESERVE AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS-- .$2,974,245 811''''t a Pw daYs c last 1'6 (11
and 1\Irs, 'Albert Cre-
er E. I?. IIEBDEN, _ r
e,11.01:1
I W*1' uoneral Manag Superintendent a toi —14);M.TIL J,ohn
silent the pa st few Welejcs with '
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRA,
Interest at most favorable current rates
-;Bank Accounts and Deposit Receipts.
Special attention given to the business of Farmers
'men.
-Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the
world.
allowed on
ACTED
Savings
and Catt e-
EDITCDN ONTARIO.
S c1-11S1-10Lpiii, Manage
13
braollier,, :John or this 111 41 'returned',
to his home in Marine city, 'Michigan
last week. .
—Mr.' liumer ,Buswell and,
INiSs Edith. of Eden, called on M(ss,
Pearl 'Eicsila a fewa days ago..
Bruswell. win) -tvas 1 fOrrocr school.
teacher or roar public rellool laas many
friends here.
--A very ItYLII11C111 110,01 d cAn 'lap pi;it
to Air. John. Pedlar, .of this plaeci,
on Sa lurch) yl ash. Ifflii1E,‘ Nir. Pedlar
wa s walkin'g ainong the cal le one or
(be quilraals Itigked 'him till 1.11 leg
knocking his L. -nee out. 0.1 joint. lt
took several persons to iput hada:in
its iolace aUflfl :Nil% Pedlar will be
laid tip
for sonic tiree.
are aiways attended with sorrow, but
more especially so when it occurs to
those who are in the bloom or youth
, certificate of the Chairman of the com. al], aall the briighListiospepts or lira
. , Ruport s of Commit t e es.
mit tee, 11. ( aintelon, mull master or The Special COMnlit tee ri• ipor tad in `Jinn'. We hella that Yeurselves
Lim noose, Me, French. 'The commit- coine,idirr-, with a ate eertmuraeution, and family 1,411 accept this vote of
let a ppoint eat ArtApiur Cantelon. insrstac- 11 -can 'Eh:Councils or Kent Elgin and sympathy in the spirit 1» 'which it is
Lot oilstone work, brick work, etaTaentl given, and that you will .convey to
:Northumberland relating to the
wall; 'Ind ,pla„,tiering, zinc -1 Alex. 111g- ..,.. , .Ly
• %Juan+. a tent tnela
Council's Act n 1 t your daughter, May, thwsincere,synk,
Koniie inspector .or NVOrk
and t he inspec tors arta 'to' be paid at
the rate, oh $`2 .1.er diem when em-
ployed superintending the w•ork.
Zurich
Lenten services ambeiong
ield in the Ca (holm Church.
—Mr. 'William Ifoffman and family
visited 141r 1104.4.81808 parents near
Credi ton, on Sund ay.
—31r. Robert 13roderick., of : Cleve-
land, Ohio_ h_4 visiting 14fr. Fred
Selhuettler's at presimr.
- John ICipter, \vim has been
engaged with ,Air. Albert Zettle for
the past throe years &las hlred,to Mr.
3 nob Sarares oE the illind
Arr. 13art1101 Ilowahl, of the 'Zurich
Road, died on Friday last: iaiaer an ex-
nded illncrts. 0....s18.un1p.rion Pc 10..
I he. ea ase o deal allthL al 0 1, cas„ci.
about fifty-one yelars of age, Land has
;resided in tiliti OO 8811) CO3; many
ye.ars, ITC' leaves' a widow 'and f:tnally
to nioure .his loss.
—On aSa turd oy pot.sse(1 sva,-
,,.) the great tr!yotad,'.iNjrs.IIiiiiry.rfaff
athe age of about 74, years: She, had
h11' (11111.8 for aull,rly a year but did
tiike to 'bed, tivo 11[4'0
Stanley. 10118 usual grant -eal $25
'QC t he I! r r Last] t id . and,
•
1111
Ifreicherss 1,min:tile8' and. $15 to
I 11bl:a Lanaly Ave re reeorn-
'mended. The 'following ainounts 'are
it seer Lo bi pa y a tile to the C▪ ol-
legiate Institutes in the, county ;
Sea tor 011, S2,l355 57; Clinton, ,21,108,.
08 ; Goderich, $1,85a1
48' Bo.111 and Bridge Committee
reported recommending that 1 he ten-
. 'Cram 441 e Ii.unter Bridge, Coln-,
accapied for
he superstructures of the 84est -
43 111 11 tn4,h3 i11 ncl 1108 81 4 ind
• Gi•Of 1)ridges," at $4,980, ,.i1,075 arta
1.PA91Ir11 ha1:7 ri.aged
The futvr11W414 --.1-11-!ndd; the
xed in Aire ,Lutdie-
ran cemete,ry on Tuesday attertioc.na,
passed at the session of the Ontario
'Legislature in 191)3. and reeommend-
ed that the prasezt systlam, for the el-
ection 'or County Councillors: remain
as 1 t is at present under tha Muni-
cipal. Act ur 1890, believing tha act
as it now is,, is giving very general
satisfaction, that a resolution
to that effeet be prepared by the
Clerk- and AV:a and forwarded
to tha Provincial Legislature now
in session.
The Executive Committee report-
ed recommending ; That the grants
as-hed tor by11e, Wm/Lien's institute
Of South and East:Duran ha not
/made ; bat no action be. taken in
r,Sferenee 10 the Consurup,ti vs- I I os -
pit al: ,that the usual•Igrant nf -20
I be made o the Sick 1,311ild.ren's Hos-
past .year be continued to all public
sishonts doing continuation Work ;
a g.rani. he' made .1(1Lhc 83rd.
11 mem regi n o I supple,-
ment men's pay- while pert13
ing 1110 annual (1)111 in camp, bat the
grant 1(01::illy ease ta exeeed. 25
pital at Toronto; that the grant of
cents j%81'day per man; thata grant
of $51) he made to the Children's, Aid
Sacimy ; Lira 310 grants be nuide. for
repairin-g the Prair*re Itoad a.t.
ha m, the Aux `.'iltiuble cros.sing 00
Oh, ',\l 1814> 411(88 18 lav 111(1
ASTOR, I
For Infants and Children.
The -Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
agnaturo
•
1,075 respectively; also t haat, tile
tuothy •or this board, with ' the hope
that she will ha speedily returned to
oliceirbli.11111tredothrtehtaelt.;10103:ndeill:Ornea—Signea
GX.10. IL BISSETT, Clerk.
e our (*hopper
now ui running order
and solicit, share o
your trade,j'and will do
our best to give you
good chop, and are pre-
pared to do laopping at
any time.
Come in
and examine our chop.,
we are nre yon will like
it.
Bring in a Load and
Give as a Trial.
Snell & Blatchford
Corner of Vain and Station Streets
/lext Electric Light Plant,
Fence Material.— 'Wooden, Lcn
and Wire Stays for sate '.4tre
Stook Scales.—A guaranteo.,,,ith
!i1.1° sCao every scale
Burs .003 The Ktild Y45111411? AlWaYs 8°414 Call on W. .11. MATCH FORD, ft r
%vatting further information.
of -1,0te,/te P. S.—Form House to rent.
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3 Feeds for One Cent
Actual Cost of International Stock Food. We ci
supply the following.
International Louse Killer 25c package
International Poultry Food, 25c and 50e pae ag's
International 1-Icavc Cure 5oc package
International Worm Powder 50c package
International Healing Oil, 5.0e package
Int.rnational Gall Cure 5oc a package
International Colic Cure. 50c package
International 1-101 f Ointrnent, 14 1.00 package
International Stock Food, 25c, 5oc and $1.00 packa
c, 25 pound pails 3.50
flow
At Lowest Pic
X CUT SAWS, AXES, WRINGERS,
RAISIX,:SEEDERS AND MEA.T CROP' S.