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THURSDAY, JAN. 2G, 1905.
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AnDANee AND PIUMENTATION,-Tbe Hills•
burg Beaver, of Jan. 4th, gives the follow.
log intereetieg report oouttering tt young
lady well known in this locality ;-A very
pleaeant event took plane at the reeideuce
of W. Watson, lot 31, con. 7, Erfn, on the
evening of Thursday, Deo. 22, when the
parents and friende of the pupile attend-
ing the Everson school, towolioe Erin
and Gerntrees, met to say farewell to
Miee Eta Lamont, who has taught the
eohoof with great emcees during the past
four years, and to present her with some
tokens of their regard and appreciation
previone to her departure. There was a
very large etleudanoe, every home in the
motion bei'og well represented. The
choir was cooapied by George Wheeler
who, after a short speech, called on Miee
Dina Dyer, who read the following ad-
dress : DcAn Mies LAnfo0T,-'rhe parents
and friende of your pupile in IIuion
school No, 15, Erin and Garafraxa, can•
not let you tette your departure without
testifying in some slight degree their
high appreciation of your eervioee as
teacher. Daring the four years you have
taught the eohool in this caution, you
have shown oonoloeively that you had
the beet interests of your pupile at heart,
by using your beet endeavors to guide
them, not only by precept bat by example
into those pathe which lead to a higber
and better lite, As a teacher you have
been painstaking and thorough, and your
pupile have made good progress under
your tuition. Your work in tbe eohool
hoe been highly eatiefaotory to ne. We
eek you to accept these preseute as a
token of oar appreciation of your char•
anter and your eervioee ae teacher. May
they nerve to remiod-yon tbat yon leave
in this section many tree frieude who
wish you ail happiness, prosperity and
success in the future. Signed on behalf
of the friende and echool : •Tresea Camp
boli, Dina Dyer, Willie Haws and Robert
H111. Mass Lamont made a very suitable
and feeling reply. Tho presents cousiet•
ed of te beautiful china tea service and a
silver eager bow'. After the preee0tation,
the eveuieg was epent in eooial abet,
music, and games.
iIIieeroNAas.-The mase meeting of
Epworth Leaguers held in the Methodist
obumh here on Tuesday evening was e
great seeoeae and must have been very
gratifying to those who had the meeticg
in ch tree. The church was filled with
en intereeted and enttueiaetic audience
representing the three ,Leagues of the
circuit. The chair wae ably occupied
by the pastor, Rev. 0. P. Wella, who
after n few introdaotory remarks called
upon Tilos Daugherty, Pres. Of Union
League, to read the Scripture lesson.
Miee Annie Mason, Pree. al E'hel League
announced hymn 469, after the singing of
which, prayer was tffered by John Bryan
Pree. of Roe'a League. After an aetbem
by the Roe's choir tbe chairman called
upon Rev. G. H. Riley, of Kitemeat, 13.
C. for hie addreee. The Missionary's
address was a review of bie work among
the Indiana of the Coact describing their
nnoivilized state, and ehowing how these
were being ohanaed and improved by the
power et the Gimps!. Hie words were
inteueely interesting and received the
oloeeet ettentioo of the large audience.
Mr. Raley's dieoription of the good work
being done by the Girl's Home at Kit.
amaat and hie plea for a suitable eohool
for boys cannot fail to be effective.
This address was followed by a few
words from the President of the District
emphasising the valve ot Missionary
effort. Solos given by Mae. Davies and
Mies Spence and a solo with violin
obligato by Miee Frain `were interesting
features. At the closeof the program
lunch was served end every one given an
opportunity to meal` -the Missionary.
Ethel oircait is doing well for Missions
and this personal contact with theta
representative will no doubt arouse new
enthusiasm.
i.frstowel-
A fire occurred on Friday morning at
Stogdill & Beirnee' laundry, Main street,
which, however, was got ander control by
the Are brigade,
J. B. Brown, of this town, was a arta.
,geaful ' exhibitor at- the Owen Sound
dlouitry ehow taking several prizee for"--
:White rookie and 000hin bantams.
Mre. M. Gibbs left for San Francisco,
where her two eons, Frank and Oewald,
have good situations in banks. Mre.
Glbbtintende taking up her residence
there.
Miee A, Clayton, 13, A., is temporarily
eagaged at the Listowel High School
until a permanent appointment of a
olaeeioal master ie made, for which the
Board is advertising..
A, H. Hawkioe arrived in town on
Monday from the Northweet, . where he
has besn engaged in surveying during tbe
poet season. Since leaving town several
years ago he has been living in Britieh
Columbia and the Yahoo.
The esteem in whish J. C. Clark, late
classical master in the Listowel High
School, has been held by the pupile - and
ex pupile of the echool was made mani..
feet on Friday afternoon by the preeen•
tatioo to him of a very handsome writing
desk and a edit Daae. The preeoetalion
woe made at the school and was aocom•
partied by a very feeling worded addreee,
G. O. and :Mrs. Kidd, who for the
past twelve years have conducted the
Arlington Hotel in town removed to
Toronto and before going' were both
remembered by their frfeede in the way-
of
ayof momentoee of friendehip. The
presentation to Mr. Kidd was made in
the roams of the Listowel Club and was a
joint function between the membere of
the club and of the Masonic Lodge, with
F. R. Blewitt, president of the club in
the ohair and Wm. Irving, W. M. of.
Bernard Lodge in the vioe•ehair. Col. D.
D, Campbell made the presentation in
hie happiest vion and Mr. Arkell handed
him a henchman travelling bag of sea•
lion leather,
The Banner nye ; - J. 0, Breit.
hanpt, Berlin, wall in toter
looking after the oloeing out bf the work
at the Breithaupt tannery here prepare.
tory to abutting down. It will take
ltbout three weeks more to work cat the
stook on hand and then a week or two at
a later dale to finish
p after
which the
pr h
whole work will 0e0Be at the tannery.
We nederetand it In the intention of the
owners 10 let the plant stand idle, that
tinder present ondltioee it does riot pay
to operate the tannery here, • The pried'
other three pars, nod Jae, 1lfpgaUam
x and Jttmee MoGoe having yet to eta00
two years and one year reapeotively. Dr,
3 1S1odele, 13elgrave, Medioal Health
Officer, Oommnnioalion from J. Rose
Robertson revolved, soliciting a further
donation from the townobip in aid of the
eiak Ohildreu'e Hospital, Toronto, Be.
solved that another grant of $6 be given
for that purpose, The Clerk was in.'
rtruottd to order seven copies of the
Mauioipnl World for the Oonnoil, 0 erk
aldl Treaeurer for 1906
The annual report of Knox eiluroh, Bel.
grave, hoe been distributed. The Beeston
ooueiete of the pastor, Rev. J. J. Heetie,
Jno. McCallum, Jae. Ferguson, James
Cunningham, Wm. IInox, Wen, Wight -
man, Clerk and Treaeurer, The Manag•
ing committee is oompoeed of A. Halliday,
Chairman, P. W. Scott, Seoretary, Geo.
Taylor, Treaeurer, D. Scott, J. J. Fed.
vuson, W. Michie,:jr., Wen, Knox, Geo,
Proctor, D Sproat. The Anditore are
W. K. Whaley and W. J. Geddes, The
Treaeurer reperte reoeipte, $762 48 and
the same expended, except a balance on
hand of $10.21. The Mieeionary fond
reached $207.63, and the Session fund
$31.02. For the Sabbath eohool, $73 93
was raised ; the W. F. M. Society raised
for Mieeion purposes $85 27 ; and the
Ladiee' Aid for Church purpoeee, 8105.81
The Seeeion report shows 72 families in
Church relationehip, with a present
membereleip of 164.
Testimonials of Grateful People who
have received ,Health and happiness
from using that New and Celebrated
Remedy, OIL OF PINES.
The Medicine of the 20th Century
"ai,ni,'Ndueur't'e,'thnlAe,'breNu'
Tbe enormous Bale of thie popular Southern remedy in Canada the nas1 two
yeare ie one of the many proofe of ite great merits. Pbysioiene, both iu the
oily and country, are now preearibing Oil of Pines for Le Grippe and it has proved
to be a (speedy and infallible cure for that dangerous and subtle disease. When
treated with this remedy there will be no reourrenoe of the malady -no after
effeote.
For dieeaeee of the Lunge, 'Coughs, Oolde, Aetbma, Bronchitis end Catarrh of
tbe Head, Throat and Stomaoh, Oil of Pines etande unrivalled.
The manufacturer of Oil of Pinee has in hie poeeeeeion thousands of teetinamiale
from grateful people who have been oared by this remedy, when they were ie an
advanced etage of Consumption. -
Compounded with the Pine Oil which forme the body of this remedy, are other
ingredients oalooleled to cleanse the Liver, Purity the Blood, and pat the Kidneys
in proper working order.
11 you are troubled with a pain in the book, take a dose of Oil of Pines on
going to bed, and you will find the pain gone in the morning, We speak thus
positively because we have never known the remedy to fail, its effects in snob oases
being next to magical. Do not hesitate to buy a treatment of tbie medioine. 13e
sensible. Keep the dootor out of your hoose, and you will not have hie big bills
to pay.
I, Mrs. Alfred Ross, of the Township of Fullerton, County of
Perth, feel myself duty-bound, after being completely cured of the
most severe cases of Lung and Throat trouble by using your
wonderful remedy, called "Oil of Pines," to offer you the following
testimonial as a token of my gratitude and also to let the public
know the medicine which cured me, so they may know what to buy
with safety. I suffered with Consumption and Throat trouble for
a number of years and tried doctor after doctor but received very
little benefit. Finally I was advised to go to Gravenhurst iani-
tarium, I went and remained there for four months, but came
home no better, if not worse. Then I was advised to try a Negress
doctress, a Mre. Le Burtis, from Woodstock, who was coming to
St. Marys regularly. I went to her and doctored for six months,
but I became so weak and thin I had to get a hired girl to do my
work. In June, 1908, you called at our farm and I bought six
bottles of your "0i1 of Pines," those six bottles completely cured
me. I have gained over 20 pounds in weight, I have recovered
my voice and lost all the hoarseness and- I find myself enjoying
the best of health and my neighbors say I look better than they
ever knew me to in 20 years. I give you this testimonial to use in
any way to aid in the sale of your "Oil of Pines" and I also give it
hoping that many poor sufferers may be led to buy the Oil arid be
cured as I am. My husband has spent hundreds of dollars and we
received no benefit, but the five dollars we gave you has, I believe,
saved my life, and hundreds of dollars we would have spent b:, this
time had I not taken your Oil of Pines. We were going to rent
our farm as I could not do any work, but I am now doing my own
work without any aid whatever. This is a true testimonial and
anybody who doubts it, if they will come to our place they may see
me and I will repeat what I say hare. Lam simply a living proof
of the merits of the medicine and my neighbors will, .I thinksay
the same. I may conclude by saying that my husband and I feel
that we can never be too grateful to 'Oil of Pines" for the happi-
ness and good health we daily enjoy. Yours gratefully,
MRs. ALFRED Ross, Ruseeldale, Ont.
N. B. -If your store keeper or druggiet does not handle Oil addreee orders to
Prof. C. M. Dykes, Heneall, Ont., Proprietor and Manufacturer. All orders
promptly filled and forwarded to all parte of II. S. and Canada upon reoript of
price,
Take no Substitute. Dykes "Oil of Pines" is the only Original
and Genuine.
of bark is no advantage here as all the
bark used bas to be ehipped in anyway.
Tbe firm's tanneries at Berlin and at
Penetang have been enlarged and it pays
better to operate on the larger scale
possible with euoh planta. Another
point_ which Mr. Breitbanpt says in.
financed •tliefirm in, owning to the
decision to alone the Listowel plant was
the liability that wae hanging over them
here Inc possible damagee for eewerage
disposal.
Gurria.
Mr, Hamilton, of Clifford, moved to
town legit week, -.
J. E. Arden, of Winnipeg, ie spending
a few weeke with hie parents in town... .
Mre. I Sanderson, of Glenboro, Man.
is visiting with friende in- town at
present.
John and Mre. Crniekehenke, of Stone-
wall, Man., are at present renewing old
acgaaintanbesin and around town.
Oar town is again without a barneed•
maker, Mr. Rivera having closed np hie
bueioeee here and gone to Teeewater to
work for his brother.
Misses Jessie and Alice McLoughlin
left on Saturday of last week on a month's
visit with friende in Bowmeoville, Port
Hope and other places.
A box eooial ander the a0epiaee of the
Ladiee' Aid of the Methodist oharab• will
be held in the Towo Hall on Friday
January 27th at 7 30 p. to. A good liter-
ary and musical program will be render•
ed.
Laet week Amos Doan diepoeed of his
shop to Rich. Carson, of Howiok twp.,
who will use it for an implement 'ware-
room
wareroom and handle Mo0ormiok maobinery.
Mr, Carlton also pnrohased from Mre.
Hoye her brick residence on Victoria
street.
The Mildmay Gazette of 12th inet.;
oontained the,following ;-The marriage
of Miee Sadie Hooey to Mr. Dane a
prosperous young farmer took plane at
high noon yesterday, at the home , of
the bride's mother in Mildmay, The
ceremony wae performed by Rev. W.
M. Stafford in thepresence of only the
immediate friende of ()entreating party.
The boppy young (maple lett on the
afternoon train for Gorda near whin]
village Mr. Dane's farm le situated. The
many friende of both wish Mr. and Mre.
Dane a pleaeant sail over the matrimonial
sea.
The following from the Palmerston
Speetator refers to the wedding
of Edwin Jamee to Mies Alias Wilkin,
both of whom are well add favorably
known here and their many friende
extend to them a long and happy life
together. At "Alpine Farm," the home
of George and Mrs, Wilkin, abate, a
.wedding of unusual fntereet was
solemnize
d on Jannary 4th.
The oon•
treating parties were their daughter
Aline and ."Cdwin:Jawed, of Gerrie, The
bride ie one of Mlnto'a poptllar young
ladiee, and Mr. Jamoe id'well known and
widely esteemed aronnd Gorda, The
ceremony wee performed by Rev. W.
Walker, of Barrieton, pastor .of Minto
oironit,
At the meeting of Howiok T.owuehip
Council salaries were fixed ae tentage for
1905 :-Clerk's $226 ; for poets1" and
etattonery ib30 ; Treaeurer $100 t, rd $5
for financial statement ; Aaeeeeor, 8125 ;
Oaretakere of Tp. hall $30 ; Aodie .ra $11
each ; Collector for Western Divie;'I!', $50.
Officers were appointed as follow = :-L.
Walker, Clerk ; N, MoLanghlin, areae•
nrer ; Hiltdn Leonard, assessor ; A. Gra.
ham and John Hammond, audilo,e,: R.
Rneeell, caretaker of Tp. hall ; Dr.
Whitely, Medial Health Offioet :-John
Darroob, member of Board of Health
for three years. The appointnrstt of
the Oolleotore to he left over ut''i1 the
September meeting.
Ete131ri,ve.
R. J. Tafte, of Moosejaw, hoe ;arrived
in Belgrave and is renewing cid ao•
quointanoee.
Jonathan Crooke, who lives with Jerry
Brydgee, had the misfortune, of being
kicked in the face byte colt,,. requiring a
number of etitohes.
Robe. and Mre. Armetong jr. of North
Dakota, are at Belgrave. Mr Armstrong
having purchased the old homestead will
in all probability remain ha this country
in future.
BanWAwaenoen 'Coariarr.-Thr-' first
meeting of Council for 1905' wii.e ' held
Jan. 9th, the members thereof being
John E. Ellie, Reeve, and Wm. Rai:weft,
Gavin Wilson, Thomas H. Taylor, jun.,
and Wm. J. Parke, Conuoillors, woo were
all present. Saving each severally nab•
earibed to the declaration of qualification
and of office, the Reeve in the obair, the
minutes of the 15th Deo., 1904, meeting
were read and adopted. Reeve. Ellie
having occasion to return home aprdn at
once, on account of illnese in hia family,
Wm. Beeoroft wag appointed oll.•irman
in life pleat for balance of thie meeting.
Beeoroft-Wilson-That P. Por.atfield
be reappointed Clerk at a eatery ot 890,
thio advance being ooneidered jnat and
right on account of the.proepeot -ot extra
work being laid on him in making` up. a
epeaial rate on Collector's roll to meet.
annual payment of railway debentures
from half of tbe township ; and, farther,
that Finlay Anderson be continued on as
Treasurer at a eatery of $8G -(tarried,
James W. Bone and Peter W. Bnott were
again appointed Auditors of the township
amounts of last year. Taylor -Parke -
That W. Robinson be reappointed A•eee.
eor et a salary, of $66, also that the rate.
payers be again notified, name ego Net
year, that all doge, when once entered on
the roll, eball be kept there for t 'xaiion
unities it dan be nbown that 0n error had
been made at the time by the Aeoeeetor-
Carried. A bylaw ratifying these
appointments to be read and pooled at
next meeting of Connell. •Board df
Health for 1905 -The Reeve and Cleglt,
•and Walter MOGowan, the retiring` mein -
bet of the Board, 'AppointedAgainfor
W i nell iia m .
Mise Laura Homuth left heel week Inc
London to take a course of Mesons in
voice culture.
Dr, and Mte. Towler are enjoying ex-
oeltent health in the Southern climate of
California.
S. 5. Cooper, contractor for Wingham'e
new postoffioe building, ie having sand
and other bafiding material planed on the
ground eo as to commence building oper•
aliens ae soon ae Spring opens.
Our former townsman, J. J. Anderson,
of Melita, Man., who has retired from the
Reeveehip of the municipality of Arthur,
was recently permuted with a handsome
pipe and complimentary address by his
fellow members of the Council.
The annual meeting of Tnrnberry
Agrionitural Society wed beld on the 11th
inet. The Anditore' report showed the
total reoeipte to be $1450.17 : eapeuditnre
$1263 72 ; balance on hand 8186 45 The
Society is now free from debt, and will
no doubt be in a position to take a decid-
ed forward move and get into the fleet
rank. Following officers were sleeted -
Hon Pres„ 0. Henderson ; President, J.
J. Moff.t ; let Vioe, W. J. Henderson ;
2od Viae, Geo. Ornikohank ; Directors -
W. Maxwell, J. A. Morton. 5, Kering.
ham, D. B Anderson, E. W. Orvie, Peter
Fowler, W. J. Currie, C. A. Rintonl, J. F.
Linklater ; Anditore-J. A. McLean,
Robert Currie jr., .1, A, Morton, W. J.
Hendereon and H. B. Elliott were eleoted
delegates to attend the annual meeting of
Canadian Fairs and Exhibitions Associ-
ation to be held in Toronto in February.
Mr. Moffatt was chosen delegate to Tor.
onto to arrange tor the annual excursion
t the Model Farm Guelph.
John Makinch, of Guelph, whose
bones wee burned, was rescued with
difrroolty. Re is eighty years old.
John Smith, o'ook•oleouer, was found
in a shed near Roakton and died from
cold and exposure shortly atter being
rescued.
iMPORTAlT NOTICES
STORE TO RENT IN THE
village of Oeaebrook, lately eoeubied
by A, Mo air, who has sold out, Terme
reasonable, Apply to J, LONG, Oranbrook,
CfOMFORTABLE HOUSE AND
) a flue 4 pore of land for Bala on Queen
street, Hrureele. Good stable, &o. For fur-
ther partloulare no to price and terata ap-
ply on the promisee or wrhe to Bruesols
P. 0, A. SAMPLE.
LEICESTERS FOR SALE,
either sex or any age. This flock has
been very successful at tlto local Shotes.
Have also for sale a prizo•wluning young
Durham Bull. Apply at Lot 10, Oon, 10,
Otey, or 0. TURNBULL,
10-tf Walton P.O.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.- THE
undersigned will keep for nervine on
Lot 22, 000.9, Grey, a thorol bred Yorkshire
hog, Oak Lodge Justice, bred by Jno. Brelh-
our, of Burford. Pedigree may be eoe0 on
application. Terme 8140 to be paid at time
of service with privilege of returning if
neneneary, ALEX, D. LAMONT,
24- Proprietor.
REAL ESTATE.
GOOD 50 ACRE FARM FOR
eale, S i Lot 25, Con, 11, Grey, Easy
terms, Apply to JNO. B. HYDE, on the
premises, Westbrook 9, 0„ or F. B. Scott,
Brueeele. 25
]ARM FOR SALE.- GOOD
homestead -100 ecrse-in the Town.
ship of Morrie, Huron county. For portio•
Mare apply to
3. BENNETT,
3 tt 550 Bathurst St. Toronto.
FARM FOR SALE CONTAIN-
twa 00 acres, being North halves of
Lots 10 and 16, Con. 1, Greyy. Comfortable
frame house, bank barn, orohard, &o. Only
4 miles from llolesworth. Good locality
and One roads. Immediate poeeeeeion. For
further particulars apply to or write
W. H. HERR, Brueeele.
]ARM FOR SALE. -TILE UN.
doreigned offers her 100 acre farm, be-
ing Lot 20, Con. 7, Grey, for sale. There
1n a comfortable house, bank barn, or-
ohard,:wnlle, &o. Farm le only i mile from
the thriviog village of Ethel. For further
particulars
HATE HOLLAND, terms,
3 Shuter streto
et,
Toronto,
GOOD FARM FOR SALE, -
The undersigned offer for sale his
farm, being Lot 1, Con. 13, Grey. It is sit-
uated on the Gravel road, 2 miles South of
Brussels and contain 100 aures of good land,,
all cleared but 13 aoree. There is a first
Mese brick bowie and kitchen, heated with
furnace, wood shod, artesian well with
windmill and water le pumped to barn.
Barn ie 90x58 feet with stone etables. Bay
barn 96x60 feet, Good orchard, farm well
fenced ; pleasantly situated Will be sold
on easy terms. Apply on premises or Brea-
eelsP.P. 0., ENEA6 C1tICH. 15-tr
-WARMS FOR SALE. - 350
aoree drst•claea land in the Township
of Grey -Lot 10, Con. 14, 100 aoree ; Lot 17,
Con 14,100 acres ; and Wt Lot 18, Con. 14,
50 acres -250 acres. All is excellent condi-
tion with first -Maim buildings ; 'brick house
with all modern conveniences, and largo
bank barn, root and straw house, etables,
&e. Well watered, From 95 to 40 acres of
good hardwood bash. Lot0
6l 1 ,Can: , con-
taining
on-
taime 1100 acres la geeE bank
land, good
frame hoose and large bank barn nearly
new. The property can be sold in two or
three parcels to suit purobaseee. Terme
liberal, Also a commodious dwelling hoose
and lot in Brussels. For further particu-
lare apply to the owner on the promlees,
LAUGHLIN MaNLtIb, or to JNO, LECKIE,
Brunetti. 21-tf
CARD OF TRANKS
HE undersigned 'desires to return his hearty
thanks to the public generally for their
highly appreciatedpatronage during the past' 9
years in connection with his Hardware business and
wishes to announce that he has taken into partner-
ship, Mr, Thomas Walker, it well known and,
experienced workman, and the firm will be known
as
OE.R.RY & WALKER
Special attention will be given to the needs of
the people and.a continuance of the old trade with
large additions from new customers will be thank-
fully accepted.
By keeping a large, up-to-date stock ; courteous
treatment and fair prices the new firm hope to
largely increase the scope of their bueiriea's.
F. GERRY
Given way
Frees
A Rare Opportunity that may
not Occur Again. for Years.
THIS IS OUR OFFER
We propose to give you FREE the profits on all
Overcoats now in stock and in addition to this we
will give a further bonus or extra reduction in all
Lines.
No Reserve. Everything Goes.
lu'h141rt"tl'b"b'Ip'UPIU'eP1A'hm
THIS iS WHY
we make this Grand Clearing Sale. During the
very busy season at and before Xmas this Depart-
ment was somewhat neglected and consequently we
find a larger stock of Overcoats onj hand than we
have any use for.
•ulUeU,PUrhehiUAW'Wut'lu'h,4oud't'il
This is Your Opportunity
and it pays us better than carrying them over.
This Sale 'Goes on For 30 Days -
DON'T MISS /T
YOUR MOVE
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CUT'TERS.
THAT TALK
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We -have just received a oar Load of "Brockvilles," the kind
that speaks for themselves. Call early should you require one as
these:are fast sellers. -
We have the "Bell" Cylinder Rook
Polper, the BEST on the market.
See them.
.Bhoald you have any grates to kill or'
sod or roach ground to work remem• .
ber the "Frost & Wood" and "Wind•
ear" are the disk° tbat`will do it.
II'you want a General Purpose Plow,
than which there lenobetter, secure
a No. 20, Frost & Wood.
If you want a eeoond•hand Buggy,
Cart, Critter, Plow or Implement of
any kind be enre to Dell on ae.
We have oleo tate Ut S. Chem Sep.
orator, Singer Sewing Maclaine°,
Volmar Washing Maohiree- always
on hand,
We one supply you with a good
briving or •'Work Boree cheap or
Steak of any kind on abort notice.
N Sr MCtAUCHLIN
AGENT.
COBER CARR/AGE Co,
can supply you at (nice with any
WEBuggy ybu may want but as the
time for purcha.singCUTTERS has come we
would like to tell you that we are fully pre-
pared to meet your every want in -the Cut-
ter as well as in the Sleigh line. We have
the Finest and Most Up-to-date -assortment
of Cutters that can be' found anywhere,
ready for inspection, and • would be pleased
to have you call and see them Prices
Right.
TWO COWS FOR HATE
JOHN COBER ce SONS.