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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-4-21, Page 5r MEDICAL JW. BROVVNING, M. D., M. 0, . P. S. Graduate Victoria, Uni, versity. office and residenenee. Dornintort Laboratory, Exeter. DENTAL ..—..._____ T.I' KINSMAN, L. AS. ANb ' 4--,-- DR. J. R. KINSMAN, L. ^4. D. S. 1). D. S., Konor Graduate Toronto University. Penis. Teeth extraptect without pain or bad after effects, Ofdce in Fan- spn's block. West side of Main tree Exeter 4 4 ANDERSON, (0.11- S.1.41.S. __ DENTIST. Konor Graduate of the Torento UniversitY and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontarlo,with honors Also Post -graduate of aticegosoliool of Prosthetic Dentistry (with /honorable mention. Everything -known to the Dental Profession donein this °dice. Bridge work, crowns, al- ktuninum& gold and vulcanite plates all done in the neatest manner possible. A perfectly Imrmless anaesthetie used for painless extrao. Von. Office one flea south ef Carling Bre Fdteter.Ont. INSURANCE. 1/10-INEY TO LOAN Private funds to loan on Farm property at Four and ono half per cent. ERNF.ST ELLIOTT MONEY TO LOAN .;1.n. 4,....,,e have unlimited private funds for invest 4,stprit upon farm or village property at lowes rates of interest. MESON& CARLING Exeter. . . rioNEy TO LOAN. We hove a IATgth amount of private tunas to loan Mt farm and village properties at lowrato& of itaterest, GLADUAN f.r... STANBUEX Barristers Solicitors. Main St. Exeter DgmsoN & CARLING, fiArristora,Eolicitors. Notaries. (onveyancers, Commissioners, Solleitors for t1eA.1016P113 Bank.Ete. Money to Loan at lowest rates a interest O1FICE:-.M.6.111 STItEE14 EXETER. .e.s. °ammo rt. a. r.,.n.rnosomi9 Buggie.7, Buggies! ................. Do you Want a Buggy We have the finest stock in tewn Ail the latestEtt, yles, in the aeries colors. Our prices re mw as .can be fowl) for first-class material alld Werktuan ship. _SWORE YOU BUY ORLI- ii.ND eEe us. JIT Russell o Doors South TGWU Hall. . EXETER MARICETS Wheat per bushel' .... 00 to 05 Oats new . — .. . — 20 to 31 Barley ,,.... — —,40 to 43 Flour. ..,,. „... ..... .... Butter ...... — 4.. 15 figs .... • . 12 ool.... — .... 14 to 14 Pork live weight ..„84.00 to $4.60 Fork Dressed .—, $0.25 to $6,25 Turkey .... ., 14 Ducks . ,. . . $ Chicken .... . 0 PASTURE -,Cattle 'wanted for summer pasture by the month or season, good grazing and plenty of wo.ter on the land. -- 3'ohn Blatelaford, Rurondale P. O. FARM FOR' SALE A well improved farm,170 acres, on con. 10 and 11,1n the townshipefiBidi dulph, 'situated about thnee miles from 'Granton. About 100 titres:no.- der gra,ss. Good buildings on thepre- mizes. For ;particulars apply to Mr. I al • haat 0`141ara, Granton; cr.o. " =OR SALE ot 23, eon. 0, in Usborne. con - five acres of land. Good brick house, stable, good orchard and gar. den. This property is i mile from Thames Road Post Office,and must be sold to close estate. Terms easy. For Aculars-apply to TKorsi&AS GAMER- sEn1 4 h „ arqubar Po. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR , Vendersw19 be received by the undersigned on 'behalf of the Usnotne Municipal Co men -until Friday I he Gth day of may. for the con- struction of Drainage Work in the Township of Usborne known as the Gardiner Drain, at-. cording to report, plans and. suenianations 0 F. W. if arneornhe, C.,. E. of 'London, which may be seen at my °tee or the office of the Engin- eer. Each tender must he accompanied by* deposit of $50.00 which wIll be forfeited to ths 1V1unicinality shouldany party, whose tendel is accepted, fail to execute the necessary con tract and bond for the completion of the work The deposit of unsuccessful tenders will be r --- turned. Tes,ders mill be opened at Elimvi L 'on Sa licitly May ith at two o'clock. The lo Eat -01 by tender not necessarily accepted. ' FRANws mear,r,I., — . clerk lortIsborn Vilhal 5.; April rth 1901 -.k SBORITHORN DURIIA,M "BULLS for sale.—The undersigned has for sale 7 pure bred Durham 13ulls, witti peditgree Or eligabie for regestra clop TirlY aged bull which is the sire ,of 'the etherS, -is inelud.ted in .the c,ifferrilio.., and has pzoved himselfa surc. staek get tov; He was sired by RiverSide Wail), 'Which dict such good segiee in 'the lizard of J. and W. 93. -Witatt. of Salem, and is, a half. !brother; to Star of Morning, recently • own id b -,- James Snell of Hallett, which f-ltoolz first •prize a t LosaclonIr andst sold at his diSpersion sale for .9400. .pply an Lot 16, Coneessiontl, .Tray, or:, '..191311 ,ilicler, Ilen,sall. P. O. A -4. aluable colleetiou of Indian and •Eskimo relies was .s. i„ oleo from the gs,o- logical survey museum at Ottawa , Dizzy? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? Head ache? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills, all vegeta•bje. eiMitz;-.. faAela: Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE von ma R.!. ant & co., waste- 5.15. PRESENTATION AND ADDRESSES At the/ xi:troll-at 'meeting a the.A:r, worth League of the Janes-st. Me- hadist -Ohurch, on Tuesday overlies. There 'MN a large gathering pres- ent, A ftor. 'the vaual business' Wr.i.F iron asitc t ed, %Miss, • Cara Ufa no :CT, who has be a. worthy, member cj the League as well as of the choir and Sunday School, was on ibehair et those organization.% przsented ; witb an address and a beautiful hymn book Miss Alarming who %ayes with, her pareguts, tor Crystal ckt.y„ Manitobl„ ent Miandp5r next will tbe ,r51uclarM4`e- r4 in 1 be wor1 . or the church here a rultwo .Cel'alssored she:has matany- friends who voice the sentiments c4- KeNset1 in A;he followim'&• whl,vess: cern Menning, near li`rieralz---,Suddett now.q When not. ot tt pleasant character often causes a shock of pain and $3cifteSci, hut :thewself yonr departure from our midst come$ or long. tore -shadow- ing. For 'maw months wo :Imre known 1 ha t athe sunny days qf spving melt: •from:the la nd,seape the hoantiral white SUM of winter* act al. so we hasp known that wttb tlrelop- enhotr up of spring we would be ealled upon to realize that ono of ouarnost v'llual. members hod taken her flight 10 the Car.forWrst. ;row .hare been a valtwd racmber oli our church. itt many ways, alte,SundaySphoot twill miss- you ipeause you have been a faithful amt efficient teaeltor. The Epwa,a1.1 League will have to isupply auothzr 4 0 Lilt otur Inci s mere- gary.aral your vol:ce wilk Ana Mow he hearit in the their, where you )tave been, faithful and :tram, havintf boor. tseldout absent' L'or several years. We will miss, but. you will be- contr. a valued addition LOSQ1200 other church. present '„vou with 'this hymn hook believing that while in ohm ch ssieging front its 'pages. yonr thoughts will turn to JaIlle-et, 'you have a hoot or welt wishes, antl friends, who will le:ver 'prP4r. that yen may be blessed, anti sustained un- til called hence to be for,ower wItit the Lurd.--Signed, Bliss Drown, leader and organist or choir; P. Vrayne, sop, c,t S. 8.,; D. A. 'A rulee.sou, Pres. wlortlt League . The 'W. M. S. oi James -a. eintrolt met a 1, t ho hozoo or Zr,s. John Man - fling, ors the levenieg Of Weeleesdow April 13 to bid Mrs. Mannini an family fareavall, prior t o their Amy-, in for. thoir now home in Maniaxiba. Mrs. It,. IL finizat, wha Ls loami:ng pinallw. Lei joln her husband in ;the N: W. .T. was present and addiress,o0 were tendered the -two retiring mem- bers Dr. lla taxon, eastor, replied on be- ar ef 'Mrs. Manning and Mrs. Sweet. The evening .was :spent in Imusie and, inItleircourste, ininglted with 8.(or news at the loss o,2 ,two such Mo- tive members, and. 'thee less of both families as eilizens td Exe.ter., Fol are 'the add'resses: Broiler, Ont., A,prit, 1001. To Trs. Manning We Ibn member of thes W. M. reel that oar isoeiety is about to lose one of its most. o.ctive worke,rs and .we cannot let you leave us wilhou n ,Fame way showing our appreciation ,r the inter....st you have taken in this branch of the Master's work. ,'Ever daktliful •CV1.211- r tie" pt..Q MS t (f het the active watchword, of your Me Gloinig` sil11 your are :to 1Itio far Wrist your mind \rill catimes:, revert. to worts of work spent, in our midat mil we ask you to thiulc of us kind- , ,altva ye re:memfbering, !that yeatoo- cu py a tpriornisen,t place n oar Good Words for Iron -ox Tablets in Windsor. February 24, 1903. I have not taken any Tab- lets lately, as I do not require them, but I am sure they did my son and me very much 'good for constipation and , uilding up our systems. 1' ave recommended them to a very great number of people • that I meet in my calls at over 3901houses every week, and '-find a number have tried them with good results. A. TAYLOR, Windsor, Ont. Agent Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. • Fifty Iron -ox Tablets, it an attractive aluminum pocket case, 25 ceutS at drug- gists, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price The Iron -ox Remedy Co., Lim- ited, Walkerville, Ont. OUSE FOR SAL good frame licus.?, one lorey high, tut containing 6iX • rooms ; 4og6t her with an acre •; ground, an which aro folly first class 'fruit trees- and 01301 a goad well 'of water. ,,ilood location being tsituated on Alexander, ;irettl, ffx3ter North. Apoly on pre- mises in oho • evening or at..E.12c,cct.el• Pe -d. 0 ffice.—.A s. Joicey flora, Ex31- THEM 131 A P R hea41's affoc Lion. May- the Ida es't , A fat owed barsquit was. tepleredi him, I ,!;11,1e;ssycliftran:ocif 3,3-,Larveriatmility:bvei12 ‘vehr..31,citavoep; 1 ,e,1y. 6,chair and; ,11,13 , address, te54tifY- obi lot', 111 life Inlay be 4-15,i; ny his many :friends awl foi ea Os oilier is a wondi,4, „of uP, pri qi,- land p ra.ant ad wills, a gad lOCket, an 1., 1e,ga,elvtlitia,;illieevdetray ol}rticd'sti31:11tillidEr?ent„suaLn..1 ini.71:9:..i.Iii:clionasan13r '5,8'01; th and his hasi shine or God's I ovc; may shine int 4 your live to dispel' sadness and snake An OXbow,'N. W, T., despa Leh says .---45—...s,-. ca rt,yi.o.gt. away ilse Government 1 the ,.louriis River again rose Saint -day, 3"0'4l 112(1L ft) r ilia 'Altb.Ster'S use Exeter, Ont., April, 1901bridge, south, of the town, leadint in- to the ;ext.,>sisive /3ow; district, .Cuti511 off all commuitical..ion. The wa,ter 11 the highest ever known at Oxibow. After years of agitat ion On the put .of ' 1 he rallroado. took Jug to 1 lie con; -.,tr +action: of aa international rail- road bridge ilCCOS.ii the D.A.roit liver, 4 now t4017e0.r0 that the pion .nany be dropped in favor of a !mewl, emu mencing an sera,..:: otiat along t he tlentral raikkosad , f rent age Owned by Lb.:: Michigan Mr. George lienderson bus soki Iii,.; Cann on the liluevale read, near W - thou we wilt know Lisa t our loss chana,,,to James Fowler, Poss413Simats has been. counterbalanced by that I be.given June ,1„.,,,„ Tbe, farm eon- 4v4itegxcrslos_c_itelity;sougaaiinxa. )0,0uurrher,sultu%si"yi.,th; tams ol.-t.f aue...,,, wen ,41tuated. 1,1d • Dear Alt's. ....weet.—hislow 1.hat you are about: .to 0,,,,over 'your conneetion with the Exeter Aux. or t he W. liL 5., le feel called upon to express in entlnle "Way our:sorrow at losing you from our ini,d.stt. Oneby one the meAbonst om ‘our society are le:tiviug is, and; yet we are, Ts°. thankful ilia new recruits are apntirmally in t 0 help us to wage na t le ugeixist tho forces ef vVil. 71:o0 are compar- atively a new member of oar auxtl. . , tars, anti yet you nave cittlea,r,t, yourself to us and we feel that, w:3 art.: losing one 1111.0 ia deeply itotet".. ested in, ,tint• Missionary cause. :We hope 10 Ileac of your joining scsnle 01 nor auxiliary of the W. M. S., and 'your mvil, ;Iyunc and we pray oro, mcal may: 'mit you with prospr. y and hippiness In (bis lifo alai war del 'bring yea 'to dwell with 11ec:vet-0y he.st throughout eternity, AIRED McDOUGALL IS REPORT,. ED TO BB VP AND 'ABOUT t ham been repored that ed "MeDougoll, ex -solicitor. ocluriel 'Treasury, v;rhose dangero site te or health has 'praveated Im Lsial in, 1,1w Ocuaral Ser551tras erabezzelment, has bet:. faen on tha street, eel that he at poaved, to tla well and hearty. Thi,Atetiou,gall casz has now been ad jou; nett, Lour trines and the lilac It nati in, court both Cairn and johnston swore t (1.3kri.alaut wos =ILL ,Lor, thz trzt11. Taer said be was suffering from ar- teriz dmgenera Lion, and Vita t trew b jar t 'to thei Eitroin or a criminal ti' ide deallit would tansue. a ciesski N..1,1,rasleootlp,ro,;peiort3-1'iert`rache,r4,1r::: nds erecting a ',residence in town icriu,Zr the cotrilkg iF.uronaer. ex tromeuse gathering, er,an (1.....9.s.... nations gathered in tSratford to bid falowell to Rev. Mr. XeKaY. E. 4. Ph, • who ba.s been tits faithful pa, - he Ilaptist churell in Strat.. the p35t twelve year.% ald hat churcit in a moat flour- onditioe. :Mr, McKay will ris tiso editoriat chair or tito can - tie,. published in Toronto. aggs, is Calgary laNver ;fits r r1,9,, ed, cite rged wi..t It con; pi 'tty In the t rbbery Dt a mail 11;,- r, containing; ,i,11.0.600. Vic' rohirry et. od some months' ago, anti Winnipeg. A mad clerk 'mod Wilcox is now on trial for th crime. Thos. Behan, a horse Keller, utt Jerry Boyeo, a hotel Ira -Toe pi- L.leiten ars also in custody. Apri4 0 a vary pretty ;wedding-, wa„. solarenized u.!. the home of :nr. James Allen, baso line Blau- .1torti. The coutrac,tieg .1.ar:Uos Nircpr.) Mr. Bush Berry., 4"..iXsu, orarr. in Illonshard, but lie and his brid”. I sra .4V in 131ansahrd, but he and lila • bride nty, antIOLLss Sarah Altert%. 1 ,1.-ov, ..,e. .0. Reeve oZ E.irlr.ton performed tile ceremony. Mr. Derry's old home 'was t will X474.itl3 on, a fArIll 44)001k a mile NVe3il of Wocalltam. 114.4.VY SNOW STORMS 0,tueral Throughout the PrEday fast 11, swam storm prevailed seeerelly tiro 1110 1,)X0VIXIM and anew to the depth or eleven inches fell in this lonlity. This rgoeur, extrictrainary snowfall enel it. is to olicrett, hurt 'tile %Oleo V but. will tend 'Po impap.ve 11, ori it wiR bo prpiteeted •,,from the juxioui, effects of warm sunshine in the day and frosls at night. IC the snow disappears slowly and no trying woo tber fellows, theplant, it Is the,- ught will got an excellent. start. Tt4 Aparto ,rrorn dim counties of 1Cent anti Essex aro not. encouraging and ro pr,esent tltd fall wheat in the aerat pomsiblo 'plight. At, the close of wtnr- or its condition. Ayo$ conaldorod to be bad but. ie. was booed that with t.110 00111111T, o2 mild weather the ,nrop would 'revive. The worst fears: are realized, o.nd =Lamy 'farinersiehare a graeulturel aperlattion4 are possOkr ars already plowing the wheat under wiith a view oil sowing somo c,ther crop. The destruction of the wheat dates from February -7, when lise firatt, g.ren t thaw took 1nCc, flooding lands t had not been un- der watbr for a quarter of cen- tury. A cold wave followed, and for about six weeks the crrop was under water 'due, to a succession. of snow- falls, thaws and .freezing.s Rowever there. has not yet been enough warm wieather to prothrtce vikqeta tion. and it is 'hardly 00.95iblo for a week or more to determine z he actual aondition at' things.. CASTI1A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alviays Bought Bears the Signature of G -NERAL NZWS 11. A. Dinsmore on fthe Itith con. ;oll iBlanEthard, • has recently purchas2d from i‘V:. 1). Flail:, 'Intuition, the, ire- ,pcirted ;shorthorn bull, "Norrnanby.; " A rfaispatch. from Rid,gelown ekryys t„halt .raotra than 80 par icent. oC the fall wheat crap in Tegat: 'county- has been. 'ranted, arld,1 hat many:. of tale - clover mend OWiS aro dead. ;The .ria tu,ral ;gas pipes fbe Lween "Windsor and Detroit have bean sold L o Toledo parties and the work of re- moving,. , Miens 'from ;the river bed comMenced Manda'yt, .1ilx.'per Ls expett; ,that four million acres ;will he seeded in Manitoba this Meer, and 1 :that lone:wing pialS,t ex - oeriSences, 'the "hard winter"' will be tollowedby a ,good• grewing sum: - 51111 The Transfv: Committee of the, Me- thodist; Church met in Toronto on the 71h inst. No ministers were transfer- red into the London Conerance,, hut ;three Or Lour were ;tranger red fora hem ;10; ;Atipply the work in Mnnila,- lea and Northwest Conferences. Rev. A.71. Rhodes, formerly- of Hyde ;1?ark, has been appointed by the Dish - ; DP of Huron to ha, incumbent of the iriah Lo ,.4tud Sr,unimerhill. Rev. M. M. Goldberg of tungannon, who was; supposed to vc been appointed , to this parish t fall has been transferre,dte Dun - r k. t,11;Tr. Cr wirge Graham or Galt, who PIL 13 5 0 I Cl out. his husineSs "Graham's 4air,' will shortly remove tO Toronto. Tho Irecumsah Cjnuing Co.. or Te- cumseh, Ont., with a capitalization 01 1,000, is reported -to have boensold to,o Detroit capitalist, StoekholIort In lb: ea Ileera hss. been notified. ot nted,ating to clear up the assets. Tho Tecuuvmh canniest companies were alt natcoe60fu1 task year, and 7,,t is believed lltat tio purchase er tht$ company will mean extenstive intpro moments; to the 'ph at, A 'petition was submitted to council oC Charlottetown, P. E. 1. ask- ing t hat body to petition thc .Provin Oat Legislaturo, now in session, tore - peal lite Prohibition Act, or grant is ramendum. Tho petitioners hlaira that after a trial'of three year, the Art t: not ,511. tiSfaet ory, ant that drunInuness is en the increaFa. The Tamperanee people argue that, prohi- bition is satisfactory it the law is in - forced. ,The ouuncil vetted the tpeti- lion ,r011,11 ;to; 4.11,re'e. Tbo,provinciaI trenettry will be swelled to .1.1te extual of about 5200,- 000 a. ivear undter the Orctrisionsl ci Premier Bess' bill lo amend the sup- plamentary revanue net which ha will intfauce into the Letgistature,.... The measure ,stipulates that railwaYF r u n - fling t lam ugh the organized dis,triets of ;'ilut Poovinen shalt Tay fa tax• ;to the provincial treasury or $30 per inile fort mingle tracks and $a0 for eacji additional track. In the ease of railways running through unorganiz- 21st 1904, 1:grimmtifttt!tttrtiti,in ttintittittnt,rtitt AttractiVeH IttittiftrilMnfiririt and Stylish Deoartments E 150 all • Paper designs Prices, 3 to 25c. a Single Roll 16. el•-• MO* E districts the tax is to her S20 and , fgr: -reskrAtikgelk iittalways under 100 Z-:,* *MP miles in length, aroto bo taxed $15 nor mile for single tracks and $5 per ratle for addtlional tracks. Colin McArthur 4 Co. is the only factory in Canada that uses the perfect equipment known as the Double Proce,s. On mak- ing a comparisou betwteu our goods and some others, you will find that the printing is clear and harply defined, and that th,) col- ors stand OM more perfectly in our,papers ; and they are'rnade by the bottb:e Process. Biggest Collection in town and at the lowest prices. No. 3 BOOTS AND SHOES Faultless nese fa m 0 and Shoes for worce Pearless are vetailed at sl?oeUsAonlitthYe American Continent our store. No possess the rare accommodation that these do. Ladies who wear them need no further introduc- tion. They are undoubtedly the leaders in footwear, are the AOMI?,of COMFORT and GOOD SERVICE. Try a pair Fabrics. and be convinced of their durabil- ity. 2.00, 2.157 2.507 $3 Low Shoes • O. ady = to Clothing. 000 Virorth Wea %,(:,tagrBlii,nboiees; iritl_ii.Dg in bewildering val., ' boli" un ff, tout - and no bby . that heep a boy Dish jlothes. old enonoli r man - Price 1.5o to $5.00 a ung Men's Olothing ' iie a not only the style but NI-1de]). trade, the and that quality of C. N. B. at :::sts Prices 3.75 to $7.50 a Suit w Clothing Brand will old it. winter worn clothin is here, also new goods liich Will brush away ut you u business +Se i2.0o a Suit 1 ing r the a 0 1) GOODS ashion calls for stylish and dressy, new and up-to.date, Latost novelties in Suitings. Latcst fads in light weight filmy fabrics. The choice and select colors and shades are almost bewildering, We enumerate a few eclatshseesl:_eading lines dividing them into two Lightweight Our Ladies' Low Shoes posses s the latest styles and best values in town and every pair is as good as workmanship and material can make them at, 1.00, 1.10, 1.35, 1.50, Sr.65 Twine Voiles 40, 75e. Crepe de Chene 50, 75e. Lustres 25, 40, 50, 75, 05e. Canvass 50, 14, Albatross o0e. Silk 4r. Wool Crepeline 75e Plain and Knee VoileS, 50 75, PO. $1.00. tortes 75, 00, SLCO SiIk & Wool Ottomans 05c Punamas 50, 75c. Satin Cloth 50, 75, S5, $L00 Su tings elible or Granite 50, 75, $1,00. herringbone 50e. Venetian 50, 75, 00, $1,00. Box Oloth 1.00 $1,25, Longford Tweed $IAM Vicuna 75, $1.00 Cheviot 85, 40. 50 75e. Diamante 75e. Carrick 75e, Manuish Tweed 75, $1.00. Friezes 50, 75, 00e. ASK FOR FREE SILVER COUPON WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE. (13. - One of the most reinarkable stories PPLESTONE TEPRODtICE. RMS CASH (51 -' which hail been hoard tor some time ar--- C;1333,0 from Port Buren; Mi)i. Srime igenLY-eight lago.7.6eanaga man n".14."1 751 rry died ' ,oronto leuxinic a widow and three children. The children warn placed in an orphanafge, and :the:moth- er. , after, rproviding for her own avants for a 1111111b81% Of years, lefts under the necessity 'of securing re., • SOFT CORE Like the running brook, the red blood that flows through the veins has to come from somewhere. The springs of red blood. a.re found in the soft core of the bones called the marrow and some say red blood also comes from the spleen. Healthy bone marrow and healthy spleen are full of fat. Scott's Emulsion makes new blood by feeding the bone marrow and the spleen with the richest of all fats, the pure cod liver oil. For pale school girls and invalids • and for all NvIl se blood is thin and pale, Scott's Emulsion is a 1 leasant and rich blood food. It not only feeds the 13lood-rnaling organs buz. gives them strength to e their proper work, Send for floe sample. scorr & DoWNP:, C'ttn,Lig, 011tar 501 55 oo , all druggiqs. ANIMIIMIN1 fuge in ihe Foot Rouse, Itt,t, Port Iluran,• Meantime one of her boys Arthur A. 13arry, went'to the Klon- dyke and troquir' ed there a com- fortable fortune. After doing this he began a serail for his mother, of wham he had 'not heard for .twenty- six years and finally found her in the Ilona; of' Ref age t Por,t Irtfrona She, will ;venal the res:' of her dalys in ' comfort in his !Iloronto home. The son who proVided for Isis mother has ; also located a brother in Toronto, another in Florida, ancl a sister in Mount Clemens, AZIOI4an. DORN. porioALL—Al; Rotg,erville, on Friday • April 151h., to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dougall, a son. DEARING.—Lo .Exeter, on Frisda-y, Ap- .ril lah, to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Dearing, a dasgthtr. DIED. fy—InStanley, on April9 th,Itcrber t aged. 74 years.; TII01.13;.N700jan.N—rnaIrsorn'Ctloisitonag,odn7A4pyerialr.ls0, se000400000,00s6,000000060e0000690_0e90000.610,0_00,11110.01),06, • Ifsborne, near, Whalen, , „, isk;pril 1:6,thi Mrs. Rile,y, aged 39 o' Tealls• 18Ith, l'Ortgareit, Davis, • 80- yearls; a 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketeb and description may quickly aseettair our opinion free whether an invention le prol ably patentable. Communion. tions strictly octnidentiat Handbookon Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents talon through Munn & Co. remise specigt,notice, without charge, in the $tientific American* Atandsomely illustrated weekly. 1,atgest cir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a rear: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdeale,rs, MUNN &Co 3SIBroadway, New York. Branch Office. 425 P St,, Wactgnaton, D. C. C EDITON Roller Mills °listing and Chopping Promptly Done. • We are giving excellent sa- tisfaction in flour since re- modelling our mill- Sweitzer • XELITY.--1,k,t Farquhar, an Saturday- It Speaks for Itself% Mal.,1.80 t Wthalen, an April 1 1. Jane gernick, wife of ; J.t R. Mill - Son, postmaster, aged 66 years, 13,1341",—(A.1. Farqishar, on Vitus:lay; April lith, Mts. Bray, relict of the late John Dray, in the 79 year of her apis TIALL—IKillecl in, a collision on the 0. T. R., at Gue1,011, on April 12th 11;arvey,,no,n. of Mrs. (Rev.) Hall of 1 Clinton, aged 21 years. • 0 C. ir! CURES 11EADAt E AstDe a 215 • Guaranteed to Cute edthin 30 Minutes& er trioncy*reinuded • AU Druggists or maned. The Illorohl-flemedy Co,, Montreal tosooesood0000esetzeoeceoscesococeocomooseeeoceoeceo , 0 •