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C/STO,I L ELLIOTT
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1'Orrn °pone April 11th, 1904
Two Coarses--
Commoruial and Shorthand,
Send for College Journal.
A. L, MOINTYRD, Manager.
*>eeais alat3 5g»agIt1Ald''
MEDICAL CARD&,
Dlf,. R. A. BURNS—
Sueeeesor to Dr. J, A. McNaogliton
Brands, Ontario
Graduate of Polyclinic Poet Graduate
School of Medi/due and Surgery, New York
Member of College of Phyeioit0e and 8ar-
geone of Ontario.
Chloe and ireeidenoe same as formerlyoo-
ouplod by Dr. Ma Naughtou.
Dineen of women a specialty.
BUSINESS CARDS,
1UTONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER
LYI Dent, F. ti. SCOTT, Brunets,
/7 T H. MoCRACKEN—
dao
1at •Gr000Iesary,er o1 Murriago T,toeneeo, 01-
Turnborry otreob, Jdrnseela,
HARMS FOR SALE—THE UN•
DMISIS0E0 tae several good Forme for
Bale sad to root, easy torten, in Townahipe
of ttorrie and Grer, F R. SOOTT,Brnaeele
0. 0. F.
Court Privoese Alexandria, No, 21, 0.0. F.,
Brueeule, meets in their Lodge Room, Bina -
11111 Blook, ou the end and last Tuesdays of
each month, at o'clock. Visiting brethren
always welcome. JAS. BU It1118J, 0.10.
A. E. AI L L LI Sii, R, S.
M. NIORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON. ONT,
ROBERT OUNNINGHAM•
111001001008,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
J. LECKIE,
LIFE AND FIR10 INSURANCE,
LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
omgradates/ Hareloy's D0•ug Store,
Nov. 80 -em Bru Beale,
Wellington Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.,
SSTAL0100ES 1840
Inearan00 taken on the cash and premium
note system at currant rates. Before Jneur-
ina eloewhore call on the nade00180ed. Agent
of the oompany.
GEORGE ItOGERS, Brunets.
AUCTIONEERS.
�dl S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
. nom will sell for better mine, t0
better mon in lose time and lase chargee
than any other Auctioneer in East Buren or
1e won't *barge anything. Dates and ordere
man always be arranged at We office or by
personal application.
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLUEVALII ON T.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Tome reatnnnblo, Pales arranged for
at the office of Ton Poe:, 13, easels. 0011
VETERINARY.
A. GUNNINO•fiA1VI—
C�. Boner,ir*.leaw of the Ontario Vet-
erivary College, ie in oparnd to treat all die -
nen of domesticated animate an a compet-
ent manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Botany and Milk Paver. 0a11e
promptly attended to, Office and Infirmary
—Four doors North of bridge, Turnborry et.,
Brussels.
i.MGAI. AND CONVEYANCING.
AB. MACDONALD—
. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Ebo,
Sucsoesor to 0. F. Blair. 010oe over Stan-
dard Sank, Brussels, Bolioitor for Metro-
politan flack.
MTM. SINCLAIR--
a Barrister, Solicitor, 'Conveyancer,
Notary Public, &o, Onleo-1towart'e Block
1 door North of Central Hotel,
Solicitor for the Standard Batik.
puOUDEOOT, SAY8 8z BLAIR—
BARBIBTOIAS 80LIQIT(+Iie, NOTARIES
PUBLIC, ETC,
W. PRODDEOOT, IS, 0, B. 0, HAYS
G. F. Bnem.
Offioea—Thome formerly occupied by Messrs
Cameron & Holt,
Common, 0NTAmm,
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEUD.
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College of Rental
Sui•geohoo! Ontario and Fir:Oateen Honor
Graduate of Toronto Uuiveraity, Olaoe
next to Br8wer'e Photograph Gallery,
BBUSS70LS.
CENTRAL
STRATFORD ONT.
You eon get a general education In
any 8oheel but oom0 to the CENTRAL
for Praotioal Busmen Poaioiog,. This
College ]rut a Continental reputation
for thorouglineao. Opportunities aro
for tltoee who are prepared. Our
g
r da at s to You may
entereroMann
Y
-time,
tr 4
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Write for fti0' no,
w o OatAlo
g
1
' I011,L10TT & Mot.,ACHLAN,
Prineipale.
TORONTO, ONT.
001t Tenon AND ALEYANnE n BTS,
Is out of a position today. It is the
truth when we state that 'Our Stud -
onto aro Ind formly 80000ee110110 get-
ting gond poeltiouo ;after graduation."
Our 0301001 is a High Claes ono and
the best in Canada. Tenter now. Col -
loge Open the entire year. Catalogue
Ire°,
W, J, ELLIOTT, Prinolpal
l;/j`3 $ iill:r2fr iii
tsirirt tthm,
For(1w1cth.
A new cement floor baa been put in the
basementofthe public school.
B. Bender, of Gowaoebown, iost big
valuable imported Olydeedale etallion,
Mentave Dauntless, valued at $1,900, at
Alex. Gibson's on Wednesday of loci
week.
Rev. W. H. Bnelgrove B. A•, of Delhi,
hoe been selected se m0088000 to the
Rev. E, A. flan as reeler of the Anglioan
ohuroh in Gorrie, Fordwioh and Wrox
,ter.
The Epworth League have decided to
celebrate the 24th of May by holding a
Patriotio entertainment at which four
addre'o(o will be given on Eoglaud, Soot -
land, Ireland and Canada.
The Vestry meeting of Trinity oharah
wee held in the church on Futter Mau•
day, Rev. E. A Ball, rentor, presiding
and W Wallaoe acting a8 vestry clerk.
The Warden's report showed the
Dilemma to be in a very eatie-
foobory condition. The following oMoere
were elected :—Rector's Warden, Wm,
Watters • People'e Warden, Adam
Spence ; Vestry olerk, Wm. Wnllaoe ;
Auditors, Thos, Goggin and Wm. Wel.
tau ; Sidesmen, 0. Wade, E, Albreoht,
M. Leonard, J. Armstrong ; Lay
Delegates to Synod, Wm. Watters and
Wm Wallace. The retainer's stipend
was advenoad $50.
t7lintono.
Good-sized shad are plentiful in the
Bayfield river,
A. Robinson, late of Goderioh, took
°barge of the Rattenbury House, on Mon•
day of last week.
Israel Taylor, Tate of Clinton, hae been
sleeted as President of the League of
Wellington St. Methodist oharoh, Lon-
don.
Fred. Noble, formerly with J. 1'. Tis•
doll, has just been appointed manager of
the Merobant'o Bank, at Carndaff, Man„
at a salary of $1400 a year.
The p'ople of thie place and vicinity
will be glad to know that Rev. W. D.
Magee, has declined the call be received
on the 30th of March from the Beptiett'
of Swan River, Man,
Among those who were enone'efui iu
peeving the final examination• at the
Norlhweetern University Dental College,
°bleego, were Bert. Jaokeoo and Wallace
Irwin, of town.
H. B. Combo ie about oloeing the sale
of hie drug bneloeee to A. F. Wylie, ot
the Arcade Pharmaoy, Toronto. Tbie
will enable Mr. Combs to give all hie
attention to the Knitting Faotory,
Dr, R. Agnew hue disposed of hie
dental premium to J. B. Lundy, of Brant•
ford, and hae some idea of moving to the
Weet, He ins been a resident of Clinton
for about 20 years, lea member of the
public sohool board, a trustee of Willie
church, one of the beet bowlers in town,
and a enthral good fellow whose removal
would be very greatly regretted,
AGE ADDS TO ITS POPULARITY.
Pity years ago Pubman'e Corn Ex.
tremor was introduced. Its Bale hae
been enormous. The reason is that
"Pabman'e" is the only painless and care
ours for corns, warts and buniene.
D,iabtlese you have proved thio youreelf.
Wlxtllhnraa.
Dr. J. P. Kennedy bee been gazetted
Aesuoiete Ooroner for Huron.
Good Friday Mise Margaret Fisher,
Victoria wreck, fell and broke cue of her
wrist8.
Two of our citizens book their road -
elate to Toronto Horse Show, Geo, Bing
and Roland Beattie. The latter captor
ed second pr:e° for his grey,
Chester Hoge, far the pall 8 y, ere an
emptuyee of the Advaeoe, left for the
W sei, Chester ie a steady young man,
and we hope he will do well, He left
expecting to 1111 an opening iu a Brandon
office.
The Junior Epworth League of Wing
bpm Metbodiet Chetah elected the
following o1icoro :—Pree.—Laura Kerr ;
Vioe Pree.—Oarrie Stewart, 2ud—Reza
Davidson, 3rd—Marguerite Park ; 41.11—
Roby Kerr; See —Vey Lloyd ;Treat',
Brook Brandon ; Pioniote—Hazel Bran•
don, Olive Manners ; membership, 95 ;
mie0io00ry money raised, $13 47 ; Sop
arinteudent, Mien Sprung. Senior League
elected the following offioere :—Preaideut
—Anson Dulmege, jun- ; let Vioe—
Woeley Ansley ; 2nd Vioe—Mise M. L.
Brook ; 3rd Vioe—W. T. Hall ; 46h Vioe
—Mica M, Beeman ; Seo.—Mise M
Tibbs • Treas,—Mise Lloyd ; Pianists—
Mine Sperling and Mien Dalmage ; Rep,
to Die. Esen,—Mise Peasant'.
The 000110it has not thought it wise to
oubmit to Bylaw for water works for
domestic purposes, or for trunk newer.
The foote seem to be tbeoe—The flame at
the wheel house mast be repaired at eon.
aiderable met, or our fire motivation may
000468nly oo)lape°; an impravemene of
our present system- appears to be a
mushy, or our 111e00800e uteri may
inoreaee, The (Toenail propose to submit
a By-law authorizing the expenditure of
$9,000, and with this it in proposed to pat
in a steel llama, erect a stand pipe and
extend the mains neoess00y for oonneo•
tion withstand pipe. This tvonld not give
water for domestic parpoaee, but would
give flret•olaoe Ale proteobion, with Ibis
edventege that none of the work done or
money expanded would be lost, but all
world be Available if, in the tonne, it was
decided to Wood oud the a stem fon do.
mestio water supply. This system, if
a dynamo were plltoed at the wheel house
ooaid be need to farnieb eleobrio power
and water for rale to too factori88, rail
tvay8, etc,, it ie claimed, would produce
enffi0ient revenue to meet the -annual do.
bentm e.
From the Aaaeeuor's roil we gather the
0110W105 figures whioh will be of interest
--The Kohut!'valtte of real property, ex
elusive of buildings ie given as $124,420;
value of bailditti's, $466,640 ; hnsioeue
aeooesmont 684,470 ; fixable Momma,
$5 450, molting a total auseeement of
5680,780. The tote! aeee8utnent for the
different wards in divided as follows :—
Ward No. 1, $125,110; No, 2, $181,080 ;
No, 8, 5194 925 ; No. 4, $229,715 The
total 888008me01 last year woe $672,722
Shiny were of the opinion that under the
new Aosesemenl Aqt the boled aeseeement
this year would be below that of last
year, but the above figure show that in•
stead of being lower. the asee8emen0 is
several thousand dollars higher. The
number of ohlldren between 5 and 16
years is 488, and between 6 and 21 years,
in 646. The hotel population le given at
2 216, an inoreaee of three over last year.
The number at doge is give° at 106, oom•
pared with 68 last year.
Env
Until further nolioe, there will be
service in Trinity oharch every Sunday
morning and e.ery alternate Sunday
evening.
A. H. Plnmmer left leaf week on a
bneineee trip to Manitoba pointe in the
interests of the Eureka cement block
maohine,
Oommenaing Sunday morning last the
Sunday eohoole in oonneotion with St.
Andrew's ohorah and Trinity obaroh
open al 9.80 o'olook.
A 0000ert ander the services of the
Epworth League of Blyth Methodist
cbarob will be held in I0408107 hall on
Friday evening, 12th inet.
Mre. (Rev,) Baker, of Walton, a high
Claes notelet, and Dave McGill, atweye
popular with a Blyth audience, will Bing
at the oonaert in Iudntry hall on Friday
evening, 12th inet.
Mina Jane MoOreigbt died at the home
of her parents, Alex, and Mrs, MoOreight,
at three a'olook on Sunday morning of
last week, after an illness whioh lasted
three months. Tabercaloeie was the
oauee of death. The funeral took place
on Tuesday afteruoon and wee largely
encoded. Interment was made in the
Union oemetery and the services at the
house and grave were aonduoted by Rev.
Dr. McLean. Deceased wee a good living
young woman and when in the enjoy.
meet of good health wag a regular at.
tendaot at all serviette in Bt, Aodrew'e
obaroh. Sbe had a kind and loving
disposition, and from her large oirale of
friende will be greatly missed.
WEARING AWAY YOUR LUNGS 4'
Yes, and your strength too. Stop
coughing and get rid of that oalarrb. The
one remedy is "Oalarrhozooe" which
goes to the diseased Haloes along with air
you breathe ; it can't fail to reaoh Ibe
course of the (rouble. It's bound to kill
the germ'', and an for healing up the Bore
places, nothing Kan surpass Oatarrhozooe.
If you don't get instant relief and ulbi•
mate once yon will al least gel beak year
money for Oatarrbozone is gaaranteed to
cure catarrh in any part of the system.
Yon ren no riek—therefore nee Catarrh•
ozone—at cur expense if not eabiefied.
Atwood.
Rev, Masers. Peuhall, of Atwood, and
Tiffin, of Trowbridge, exchanged pulpits
Sunday.
A partridge flew into the chopping mill
on Wednesday morning of last week and
was easily captured.
Andrew Donaldson in not making as
rapid progress towards oompiete recovery
rte we would like to sea.
Also. Cameron left for Balgenie, Aeea.,
where he will work al hie trade of
oarpenteriug. Hie eon, Colin, ie living in
Ibe town.
Elmo Cheese laators, shipped 70 boxes
of April obeeee Saturday Apt. 29011 to
Hodgson Broa„ Montreal. The price
realized was a good one.
The Court of Revision on the Assam
moot Roll for the Township of Elsa for
1905 will be held in the Agricultural
Ball, Atwood, on the 8th day of June.
Word was received from Sao, D.
Forsyth, of Berlin, giving consent 10 the
admiaeion ot the. Atwood Football Team
to the W. F. A., to be grouped with
Wingbam, Brussels and Listowel.
The annual meeliug of the Stratford
District will be held in the Methodist
Oliurah, Atwood, on Wednesday, May
17th, A public meeting will be held in
evening at 8 p. m. Addressee on Sunday
School work will be delivered by Rev. T.
Nanning, B. A., of Bt. Merya, and Rev.
0. W. Brown, B. A,, B. D, of Mitobell,
A somewhat peculiar aooident happen.
ed on Monday evening of last week in the
store of Walter Bron. al about 8 Welton'.
Jae. Abbott, stage driver, wag Bitting in
trout of the store, when he heard a bra-
meudeoue oraeh and looking in at the
door saw that all the shelving 011 the dry
geode section of the More, bad oollapead
spilling the geode all over maniere and
uu Nle floor. Wm. Welters wag jaat r0•
turtling from Ibe football field when be
was notified of the occurrence. With the
aeeiebanoe of a number of the etorekeep.
ere and others, the geode were plaoed up
ou tables and ooantere,
Everything Up-to-date
6`a --
-AT
J. G. JONES'
JEWELRY STORE
Choice New Stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY
BEAUTIFUL SILVERWARE
FIN RANGE OF PIPES
BPEOTAOLE8 To
SUIT ALL SIGHTS
Dandy Mantle Clocks
Violin Supplies.
A Bpeotalby !node of our Wahab Repair.
tug Department.
Befiefaetlon Guaranteed. Primes Right.
Jr G. JONES
5EWi i1t, &o,
I. vCUBATS
I havo secured the agency
for one of the best Cana-
dian makesn f Incubators,
ba ,
Prices right.
'EGOS FOlt JIATC.HING}
Buff Orpington's. Ify
birds are bred from the
best in Canada. None
better.
JOHN WRIGHT
If You
Want Hens
that will lay in Winter. If you want
Birds for table nee. It you want
beauty, utility and gnalily get into
the BUFF WYANDOTTE breed
by buying a few settings of Egge at
5100 per 15 from
James Salla, ,tyre
BRUSSELS.
A well attended meeting wag held in
Mitchell's hall for the porpoee of organ.
izing a football olub. W. N. McKay Kot
ed as chairman. The meeliug was
anenimo°s in deciding to enter the
intermediate eerie, of the W, F. A,, pro-
viding the teams in this district were
willing to admit Item. The following
officers were then elected :—Hoo, Pree ,
J. A, Mitchell ; Pree., D. G. Anderson ;
ler Vioe Pree., W. N Malley ; 2nd Vioe,
Pree„ W. Hamilton ; Seo, Treas., H. J.
Taylor ; Manager, W. N. Maxey ; Capt.,
Earl Switzer ; Managing Oom, Ed, Hook,
Geo. $lump• It WAS deoided to plane the
membership fee at 50o., and this to en.
title the playact' to b000me members of
the baseball c:ub whole officers are as
follows :—Hon. Pree., John Roger ; Pres.
W. Prioe ; 1e0 Vioe Pree., Wm. Wahine ;
2nd Vioe Pree„ W. T. Thomson ; Sea.
Treas. H. Hook; Manager, Fd. Hook;
Capt. W. N. McKay.
(a.o<lerten .
The dredge started last week to make
n
out through the harbor bar.
The name of John A. Carrie appearn
in the flet of examination results at
Wycliffe College.
A re onion of the preeeot and peat
students of the Goderioh Collegiate In.
,tittle ie being talked of.
The outside breakwater oontraotore are
utilizing their rooent parohase, the Aber•
Dorn, fn moving ebooe from Ibe Beath
pier.
Waller Pinder, so long with 0, C. Lee,
has purohaeed the old established buns•
ossa of G. N. Davie, and is now to
pease0eion.
Mre. Kemp bee a bleak Minorca ben
that laid on Sunday of iasi week an egg
8 x 7 inches, and on Wednesday one
almost a. large.
R R. Sallow° bad a bney day on Mon•
day of that week, hie May Day "baby
day" proving a record breaker. Over
one hundred oegativee were made during
the day.
Tha lumber mill is again working,
and will out up i18 stook of loge now in
the harbor, to be ready for the next raft.
They purpose ereoting a lumber mill at
Lion's Head.
Alex. 8lreibon, for so long a period
'Cation agent at the G. T. R, depot, Rail
town, bee resigned, and hie eon, John
Straiten, now agent al Hagereviile, has
been appointed to succeed him.
The White Star people are making ar-
raugemente for the annual Jape exour-
eion 10 Detroit. The boat will leave
Goderioh at 8 a. m. June 20th end will
return on the afternoon of the 22nd,
Io Ibe propoeal to improve the water
service of the town, Mayor Murney had
eoandfoge taken from the preeent intake
arlb to a diehanoe of 2,500 feet out, and
utopia(' of the water taken from the
bottom at various points.
Mre, Christopherson left last week for
North Bay. She wan aooampanied by
Mica Detlor, who goer' later to her home
at Iuniefell, Alberta, Numerous friends
regret their departure from town, and
they will be mach missed in obaroh and
imolai circles.
O° Monday evening of last week the
epeoial tea held under the auepioee of the
Venetia street Woman's Mieaionary
Society at the pareouage wee very largely
attended and the program following the
tea woo very interesting. Atter nearly
One hundred had taken lea the program
wee opened by the pastor, who 000apied'
the obeir, The lithe number called wee
a reading, whioh turned out 10 be a
genuine surprise to at least one person,
the pester'', wife, Mre. Graham, who ban
been President of the society, el000 its
organization nearly two years ago.
When the reading was palled for Mre.
Geo. Barrie, vioe•preaidenl of the sooiety,
came forward and read a short and ep•
preoiative address, after whioh Mre. G.
M. Elliott presented Mre. Graham with
a oertifoate of life membership in the
eooiety and a beautiful pin ineoribed
with her initiate on the back.
The long talked of ease of Goderioh
bowoehip against Colborne township for
the oolleotion of a num of $100 promised
by the defendant township to andel in
outtingdown a hill near Holmeeviile, was
called in the Division Court here on
Monday of Net week. It wan to be tried
by jury, and se noon me the fivejdrore
bolt their Beate the plaintiff's attorney,
E. L. Diekineon, took exception to the
panel, as the five were Colborne residents,
A long legal argument followed, bnb in
the end the Judge upheld the
objection. Hie hated then elated that
Ibe eget might be tried by jurors outside
1110 intereeted toevnabipe, and an Agree.
ment being reached, all in court non•
reeidente of Colborne or Goderioh town.
ehipe were directed to stand up, and there
being five, they were directed to the jury
box, Bat the magi° number. wan soon
broken, all Mr. Dickinson, (we behalf of
the plaintiff towneb;p, objected to one
man, time oaueieg the putting off of the
trial, The Daae originated bblongh the
editing clown of a hill neer H'olmeeVllfe,
for which work the (+aunty promised
.Anw„r,.y1161i...em.
5000, 0o'horne 5100, end Clinton and
(,v'leriob L,wnebipe other sump, 031 et
which 0e a raid except the 5100 Irom
(u borer, "•••t the notion woe to move]
pa'nleet of riot tam, The omtt,n'fon
of Cohan a ,o that the work wa'• n.•t
properly finished, or completed in ac.
aerdanae with the promise, E. L lilak
ineon appeared for pleintiSa, and `v m,
Prondf000, K. C., for defendants. (creat
intermit wee matlite0088 by the regi,:cele
ere tie rr terser d townships, e s e of
whom attended the court, sadunr
m there woe
=oh disappointment over the adjonro.
moot of the trial,
To-owhridaze.
Wee Hatlia Jaok•oo spent a few holi•
days in Toronto,
Mise Pearl 0018 vidtad her friend,:tliee
Pearl Adams, of Drayton.
We regret that Mrs. Killington is 111
from all attack of la grippe,
Mies Llbbie MoUormiok le vietting
friends in Ann Arbor and Detrotl,
W. J. Tngheo left for Algoma Die•riob,
whore he baa secured a lucrative 1•oei.
tion.
Mips Lizzie Casein, of Berlin, spent
her holidays with her unole, Chae.
Gonane.
W, H. Nesbitt, of Roland, Mau„ is
paying a flying visit to hie many friend,
in tbie neighborhood.
W. and Mrs, Levett, of Galt, orient
Easter at the home of Mrs. Levett'e
mother, Mre. Geo, Oode.
Rev. A. 0, Tiffin end family have re-
turned, having enjoyed a few days at hie
former home near Goderioh.
d�1wtowel.
J. H, Gunther tae parohaeed James
Armstrong's brick store on Main street,
adjoining hie own premises,
Mre, Burroeghe, an old reeident of the
town, left for Winnipeg, whore ebe will
reside with ber daughter, Mre. Sparrow.
Join Gordon, of Rothsay, in tip oho of
as likely to be appointed Lionel' Teepee.
torfor West Wellington, in the place of
Robert Soot t.
A. M. Smith, station agent G T. R.,
hen parohaeed Jae. A, Tremain'e brick
residence on Raglan street, formerly
owned by Mr, Godfrey.
The silk quilt made by the ladies of
the Lutheran Church was drawn by J.
D. Wale, of Bbakeepeere, ticket No. 19.
The goilt realized $81.20
The Congregationalists in town baying
given up their serviette, have gold the
ohurob building to T, E Hay end G. M,
nitre, who are having it converted into a
double dwelling-houee.
Chas, Anderson end family left for
Berlin on Monday of last week, where
they will reside, Mr, Anderson In viog
been given the formalebip of the Breith•
°opt Leather !Joie tannery there. Al a
meeting of the brethren of Listowel L,,
0. L , on Friday evening that, Mr.
Anderson wan presented with a gold -
headed cane and other eonvenire of ea.
teem, the presentation being followed by
highly oomplimenlary remarks by most
of the brethren present.
Goon PROSPECT or C. P. R.—The 8'and-
ard Saye :—J. W. Leonard, President of
the Guelph and Goderioh Railway, and
head of the oonebruotion department of
the 0. P. R„ was in town on Mor day,
end in oompany with Mayor Watson, M.
MoD. Fleming, president of the Board of
Trade, F. W. Hay, J. W. Soot! and other
leading oilizene, drove over the Lawn.
Chief engineer Peterson of the C. C. R.
wan also one of the party. After the
drive, Mr. Leonard, althoogh not speak.
lug definitely, intimated that a branch
from Linwood to Listowel would likely
be liailt, and that the work of construc-
tion may be commenced very soon and
completed this season, eo as to be ready
for traffic as aeon as the Guelp't and
Goderioh line was completed, Mr. Leon.
and gave inebroolions bo have two aneveyt
made for entranee into the tow), one
following the survey already made and
whioh enters the corporation on the
South side, and the other taking the
North aide. Engineer Peterson hae been
over the route between here and Linwood
during the past week, and Saye the line
will be a partioularly easy Doe to hnild,
it being almos0 a dead level the entire
distance, whioh is ab ut 21 miles, 11. G.
Dimedaln, in obarge of a Guelph end
Goderioh 80rvey10g party, arriv,d in
town on Tuesday evening, and with hie
force of a dozen or more roan wag oo•
copied on Wednesday in taking dietaooea
in town. Pert of the surveying party
left Thereday for Linwood, and wil, work
bank this way, reaching here again some
time next week. We understand that the
Company does not look for any aoneider.
able inducement in the way of bonus in
connsoliou with the extension of the line
to Listowel, and it le 'entreaty likely that
the townships will be asked to p' ovide
the right of way, seeing that Elm, and
Mornington have already 000tributed to
Guelph and Goderioh line. The Oom•
peny, we believe, is also disposed to deal
very fairly with the town, taking
the view that the business whioh
Listowel offera is of ileal! enffiolent in.
daaement to bring the road hare. It in
doubtful if %pother town in Canada not
on the line of 0, P. R. hae fnreiehed
that. road anything like the p00010500
bueinese, chiefly to the Northwest, that
Listowel has in the past twenty yoars 1
and with our manafaoturiee sending the
bulk of their outputs to Manitoba and
the Wast, the 0, P. R, Co. no doab fully
appreoiate the deeirability of handling ea
large a 'hare of this traffic an tiny oan
command, and which they eland to lose
when the G. T. P. le opened, if not in a
position to oompete for it. Our oilizene
are pleased at the prospect of seeing the
0. P. R. coming here,
YOU MELANCUOUN WOMEN I
Can't even sleep—reetleee day and
night—•brooding over imagined trouble
all the time. The disease isn't itt the
bruin, but in the blood whioh in thin and
ionnlrilione. Do the right thine now
and you'll be oared quickly. Just take
Ferrozmo ; it turns everything you eat
into nonriebment, ooneequeatly, blood
containing lots of iron and oxygen ie
formed. Ferrnznn° makes flub, mosobe,
nerve—otrengthene in a Week, onto very
quickly, Yon'll live longer, tool brighter,
be free from melaioboly if you nee Fer-
rozone, Fifty owns Wye a box of thin
goad tonin (My ob000late coaled *ablate
in every box) at ail deelere.
The inquest
on file deed bank burglar
at Lancaster resulted in a verdins per.
featly justifying the 'shooting by Teller
Von Melake.
William Boyd and Bngb Stevenson
were found guilty tit the London 1003808
of defrauding ex.Ald. Hugh M, Bunglers
out et 510,000 on a fake iaot-rnoe.
NOBBY
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The first principle of a good Fence is GOOD WIRE.
Lamb Fence is made of High Oarbon Steel Wire.
Top Wire No. 7, all the other Wires No. 9. The
strongest fence made.
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we would like to inform the public that we are better
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