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THURSA4Y. PR. 24, 1002,
"Itatunsues horn : Build up Ontario."
1'novltionr. Nomination ou Thursday,
May 22nd and Polling ou Thareday, May
29th, About five weeks of a lively bustle
Rose d is
a Deni b
and then the Eton. G. R
Government will be enthroned for another
term.
Am the lest Propitiate! Election, held
Marek l,et, 1808, A. Iitslop the Liberal
nominee in Bart Huron, was elected by
the Large majority of 498, Tbie should
not only be duplicated on May 29 but a
few hgndred added es expressive of the
eetiefaotion of the Bloaters over the
management of Provincial affairs by the
Government of Hon: G. W. Rose. A long
pall, a strong pull and a pull alt together
will idothe work.
le the M. P's who are elected to attend
to the country's bneinese et Ottawa,
drawing a good salary for the same, can't
do no they should hand in their reeigna-
tiona. Last Friday Dr. Macdonald, De.
paty Speaker, had the Home adjourn for
want of a gnornm. Oat of 213 members
all that aonld be counted in their seats at
tbie particular time referred to was only
17. It is Band to be "a moat unusual
000nrrenee" and we think it well might
be. A registering machine that would
reoord the attendance might be a good
investment and let the pay for members
be for sotual work done and not for "sky-
larking"
skylarking" as that is not what they are
drawing their Warier' for.
IT will be a matter for hearty =egret.
ulation that the long continued agitation
for better train eervioe on the W. G. &
B. railway linea has borne fruit ae will be
Been by report elsewhere and in the near
future the Grand Trunk will comply, by
giving a faster afternoon train and ar-
ranging for the heavy freight traffic by
an additiouat train for that purpose. We
hope an evening train on air line will
make oonneotion at Wiogham Junction
with the London, Huron & Brnoe, as it
is a very eeeential point when improve-
ments are to be made. While we have
repeatedly criticised the G.,T. R.methoda
we give them credit for the bneinees•like
manner followed in asoertaiaiog the true
audition of affairs by en official vista to
the localities interested and also for the
oordial reception given the delegates at.
tending the meeting in Toronto lust Sat-
urday forenoon. The parties who made
light of the efforts of persona in pushing
our claims for improved facilities ehoald
acknowledge their error in jadgmeot and
then go way baok and sit down.
GRAY'S beautiful elegy says "The path
of glory leads but to thegrave," Had Mr,
Gray know es mach about politics as he
did about poetry be would possibly have
emphasised his opinion on this point. A
asle illustrating the chances for a
"f unseal" is apparent now in West Huron.
The Prohibitionist Liberals are threaten-
ing to tarn down M. G. Cameron, the
party nominee, because be declines to alga
their pledge, he agreeing to go ae
far in his support Rs hie
leader. James Mitchell, the Conserve.
tive candidate, has taken the pledge and
the stiff, Conservatives are up in rebellion
egainethim and demand another etandard
bearer who will stand by J. P. Whitney's
policy of oppoeition to the Prohibitory
legislation rather that back up the
Statute awaiting the people's verdict next
December. This should be an eye-opener
to ptohibitioniete in clearly demonstrating
that the tears being shed over the "out-
rageous" way in which Hon. G. W. Rose
treated the temperance people and
urging that the said tempexanee
vote be recorded for Mr. Whitney
were of the or000dile variety,
When the London Free Press and the
Toronto World devote their oolmmn9 to
publishing editorials from the Christian
Guardian, the organ of the Methodist
Church, and speeches of Rev. Dr. Carman
on this Prohibition question, you may
gases there is something in the wind as
their reoord le of the bleakest and dirtiest
type along these lines other than at oleo.
tioo time when they fiddle purely and
simply for party purposes. If you don't
believe this, gentle reader, watoh their
column and the tone of epeeohafying by
some of their "ardent" 9apportere after
the 291h of May. Compare the reoord of
the two parties in Parliament on the
Temperance question and we are satisfied
to abide by the 0on0eg0enoee.
geed hot deye would kill tlle weeds, or if
tilde Were Dot euflloient they 8ould ba torn
np with barrows and Aoseted away when
the water rieee again, Not a flab bae
gone over as yet, end itis not likely that
there will bo any, es it is inetinetirt with
them to swim against a Durrant.
EAU HURON RETURNS.
The following ere the rebates in eon,
neotion with the least Heron Provincial
aleotiou, bell on March let,1898
;—
Mumma,
Hislop. Mooney,
NN.1 37 32
No. 2 01 40
No.8 49 89
147 111
Majority for Hielop-88.
one.
No. 1 78 52
No.2 59 28
No. 3 107 41.
No.4 79 88
No. 658 71
No.6 78 65
No.7 80 46
564 326
Majority for Hialop-208.
ucnnre,
No. 1 65 51
No. 2 74 45
No. 8 ., 43 51
No.4 57 60
No.5 63 86
No. 8 84 76
866 - 842
Majority for Hielop-27.
noLLar'r
No, l 68 50
No, 2 85 83
No, 3. 38 26
No.4 80 34
261 - 143
hl.joriby for Hislop— 118.
t[ SILLOP.
No. 1 87 18
No.2 29 44
No. 8 57 18
No.4 42 24
No. 5 51. 25
No. 6 89 41
No.7 58 20
No.8 46 22
351 212
Majority for Hislop -141.
waO::ETEB.
No. 1 73 30
Majority for Hielop-48
euntreenue.
No. 1 51 68
No.2 85 52
No. 3 .... 72 61
No.4 58 54
261 - 233
Majority for Hielop-28.
Howlett,
No. 1 47 99
No.2 74 69
No. 3 68 115
No.4 77 99
No. 5 110 72
No.6 66 68
419 622
Majority fur Mooney -103.
Total votes polled for Hielop 2417
Total votes polled for Mooney 1919
Total majority for Hielop 498
W. F. May, of the Mitchell High sobool
etnff, hes tendered hie reeignation as
teacher, and bae accepted the position of
Dietriot representative of a Life Inoue.
anoe Company, diotrtot being composed
of Perth and Harob.
A vote was taken ib Wilmot township
on Monday on a bylaw to exempt from
taxation the Oabada Sugar Beet Oo's
plant, propoeed to be erected at Baden.
The result was that the bylaw wee ovet-
wheimirply(tarried, only 20 voting again -
et, while 663 tittered the measure.
The dam at the head of the -Vittoria
Lake Stratford wee opened Wednesday of
last week, and will be left so until nearly
all of the water has, ran off. The object
fs to exterminate the wetdawith which
the lake has become almost Overrun. 01
0oture it will not be ponaibie to drain off
all the water, nor le tine desired, ae there
ale a great many fish which ' would be
loot if 11 wage done. .1;6 fe thought by the
directors of the eyndioate that a aoaple of
RECAPITULATION.
Ernest?. is, majority
Grey, '
Morris, "
Hallett,
MoKiliop,
Tarnberry, '
Wroxeter,
Howiok,
Hislop.
36
208
27
118
141
28
43
Mooney.
103
601 108
Majority for Hielop, 498.
A Word to Dairy Farmers.
nAGtY HERD MILK RECORDS.
the clews Milked by the agl1s inlikor,
Rapid, Wenn end clamant Milking will
rater the average retarne Iron 9 row by
from two 10 ten per gent. nScording to the
Ow, the better the OW the greater tide in
Ottawa,
a,
It you aver telt Owe, the ability to give
au taourate milk reeled, .will generally.
epeakiug, raise a gow'e value and NOM.
tate the axle. Espeoielly le alae true if
ehe'ie a pore bred. Further,knowing
the P81509e teem rank clew in. Ray herd,
you are 10 a poeitio0 to easily meat for
breeding, besidee,in Minuet every herd
ate found "boarder?," oowe that pay a
very low prior tot their food, leave uo
profit, and frequently ate kept et a lose
They ehauld bo debeuted aid had off for
beef, Keeping a milk record fe a acro
way to dieoover them, To the breeder at
pore bred etoak of toy of the militieg
breeds, Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire, Oen.
adian or milking Shorthorn strains, the
daily milk reoord ebonld be quite as lm
portant no the breeding reoord, We yen.
tore theaeoomption that in, a very few
Years, every breed patting forward any
olairne 40 a dairy breed, will be making a
specialty of milk records.
The reasons are obvious. Beauty of
style, dolor and aoutormation are very
important, and where the breeder makes
his money in some other line then farm
ing, he may be able to keep animals for
their looks alone. We, who are forming
for money, must lock to the profit aide of
everything. With as, ',Bandeau is 40
handsome does" The Bolateio men
have made a movement in theright direo•
tion with their advanced Registry ; the
Guernsey breeders are working along
similar linea. It would thee seem to be
it -good thing for some breeds, and we are
euro it would be the most important step
for improvement that you ever made, do
you deoide to introduce it. Let u9 urge
upon yon, therefore, the advisability of
keeping euob a record. We would be
most bappy to Bend yea forms for keep-
ing the daily reoord, ae well as forme
wbereon to make a summary to be kept
for reference. When you write fur the
forme, pleaae state the number of oowe
kept and address all letters to :—"J. H.
Griedale, Agrionitarisb, Experimental
Farm, Ottawa, Ont." Lettere so addree•
red Dome poet free. F. W. Hooson,
Live Stook Commissioner.
E'oruwichlt.
Walter edolliohaol, of Qn' Appe'le N•
W. T., bae returned to Fordwiah and ie
prepared to pnrobase two or three oar -
loads ot horses.
Stephen Brown, 9th con., who le well
known in Fordwiuh and vioinity, has
parobaeed the Manaioo House, Hamilton,
from Richard Graham, and will take
possession on May lat.
James Loree, who has had tlae roller
mill here rented for the past four and a
half years, lett on Wednesday of last week
for Orangeville, where he bee secured a
situation as head miller in one of the mills
in that town. Matthew Wilson intends
raaoiog the mill here bimeelf.
Samuel Johnston, who hag lately
moved into town, is eetting an example
which every one should follow. He hoe
levelled the street in trout of hie residence
and gleaned off etoues and rubbish.
When this gets nicely grassed over again
It will mush improve the appearance of
bis property.
Early Wednesday morning of last week
the woodshed of David Harkuesa, of the
9th von., (Redgrave) was discovered to be
on fire, afld was partly consumed before
the fire eoald be put oat. There had been
no fire near the plaoe and Mr. Harkness
As a means of converting the raw pro -
daunt of the farm into more saleable
forme, the good dairy cow is without a
peer. The good beefing animal will pay
very little more than market prices for
food fed from birth to shambles. The
sheep, with her fieeoe and het Iambs gives
only a very modeet profit on food con.
slimed. The pig and hen, if wisely, do
math better than either of the above, bot
ib is very seldom that the rebnraa from
either of them go kayoed one dollar
and fifty ciente for one dollar's worth of
food consumed.
The dairy cow, however, frequently
goes as high ae two dollar's worth of,pro.
duet for one dollars worth of food, and
many a caw has been known to give two
dollars and fifty Dente worth of products
for one dollar's worth of food consumed.
Most herds fall short of such a high re•
turn. The reasons may be summarized
as lack of breeding, improper or inenffi
oieat feeding, and leek of judgment and
maaagemeo5.
Every dairy herd 9hoald average over
fifty tioliara' worth of products per cow
per year. It your herd is not giving you
snob a return you are not doing it Pudica,
Possibly, every individual in the herd is
not a number 0116 vow, but do yon know
whioh are really doing good work and
the relative mocha of the different (tows ?
To order to know yo0r oowe you moat
keep a daily reoord of the milk yielded by
each Dow. We would like to see you lo
it. Daring the past year a number of
dairy fermata, at oar suggestion, made an
effort along this line. The results were
most satiefootary. le oar pos'eeeion are
many farmer's letters, empbaeizing the
importaooe and valve of nob rewords,
both a guide in selecting vows and ae an
effective means of directly improving the
aotaal herd, The extra outlay required
is very mien. We would temple, you
with record forms for a time at leaet.
The keeping of snob records takes about
one halt minute per obw pet 'day. The
outlay for a balonoe would be from fifty
oente to five dbllar0.
1hs increased flow of milk due to keep.
ing eaoba regard where ten oowe are
kept would pay for the balance in a week,
Keeping milking records induooe a spirit
of interest and competition among milk.
080, cad, in the mind of the milker, among
Meet aecount for the starting of 10, The
building was 1+008704 in .the Heuviek
Mutual,
fi,.tetel;tt fes
Bon. Thee, Greensvey, of OpYolal Oity,
Man., was the guoat of bis ei010r, Mre,
(Or.) Rolllne,
The dwelling on Andrew atrsat, oweed
by the late Mrs. Manning wee Milhaud
by Mrs, Sas, Hali, for 9976.10
James Swegt wee out ape, rate on Tate.
day of hist week and eu000eded Iu netoh.
r
IRR 10,t large engkege; three of which
weighed10 pounds,
lueeere. Rose awl Taylor have the foiled.
etion laid for the ereotien of their mete
bonny- The work of the building will
be shoved ahead as rapidly ae poesibl8.
A, Cottle one of our oidest manofeeturere'
and bagmen men, disposed of hisfsobory
end bueinose.to a Mr, Welsh, of Tien/ail.
The new proprietor takes poseeesion is the
0011000 of a few weal).
Wm. Tager, who has for soma time
been engaged with A. Meting ae barber,
left Monday evening, of jest week for
Willow City, Dakate, where he bee aa.
oepted a similar and Iaorative position.
On Monday evening of last weep a large
and respeotable gathering, numbering be-
tweenaeventy-five and a hendred, took
plums at the residence of Thos. and Mre,
Blatant, er,, the object being to spend a
pleasant eveuing on the ooeasion of the
departure of two of onr worthy • oitzene,
in the pentane of E. and Mrs. Distaste
The former being now in Manitoba pre-
paring for the removal of the family.
Mrs. Biesett was the bettered gni' et of the
evening, and the affair having been kept
very quiet she was taken entirely by Bur.
prise, bat it may be said thut a more
pleasant event of the kind Nae never tak.
en plane i0 Exeter. Mr. and Mre, Bfeaett
have been long and highly respeated resi-
dents of our midst and their departure
will be much regretted by all. As a tan-
gible token of the esteem in which they
werebeld by their friends here they were
presented with an address, accompanied
by a beautiful table and a halt dozen div.
ing room ohaire. The address was read
by Mrs. W. G. Biaaett.
fete-ito w eel
J. Si. Krug, who has been in the em.
ploy of the Listowel Furniture Go., has
accepted a p00itiou ae foremen of Due
of Krug Brea. factories at Obesely.
The Canadian Bent Chair Co. of this
town made its first ehipment of chairs on
Wednesday of last week to Ottawa. An-
other large shipment went to Toronto.
Rev. A. J. Saunders, of the Baptist
Obnroh was oalled to Paris by the death of
hie mother, who hadbeen in failing health
for some time. The deceased wee in her
74th year.
A by-law to raise the 80m of $7,000 to
put in 8 sewerage system on the principle
recommended by Engineer Davis, will
be voted upon by the qualified ratepayers
of this town on Monday, May 6th.
Wm. and John Thompson are oontinn•
ing the general store bnaineae in the old
stand. Robert Thompson, who baa with-
drawn from the
firm,to about opening a
store in the premises vacated by Carson
& McBee.
At a meeting of the Listowel Lawn
Bowling Club on Taeaday evening of last
week the oontraot to put in waterworks
was let to Zilliax & Saralee It was oleo
decided to purobese a lawn roller and ergot
a small house on the grenade in which to
keep the bowls and ae000tremente of the
Olub. The Dew lawnis coming on in
good shape and playing will shortly begin,
u Need
a Buggy ?
- t"
We
Wagons,
The Spring display of Buggies is new, neat
and nobby. Your choice of the best makes
Reasonable prices and terms .,and satisfaction
assured. Don't buy until you see our stock as
you may save money by so doing.
Special attention given to Repairs, Repaint-
ing and Retrimming.
also handle Road Carts, extra good Lumber
Wheelbarrows, &c,
• EDWA �i . PE "LAIN.
John Wynn's Old Stand, Brussels.
MILLI
OUR Millinery Opening was a great success
and the resulting rush of business would
indicate that our Customers were pleased.
We have Ready-to-wear,
Ready -to -trim and
Untrimmed Hats,
Flowers, Ornaments, Ribbons, Silks, N1'llinery
Novelties, etc., in complete assortment of the
Latest Styles and Designs
Call and see our Cheap Hats.
MISSES HAM R K,
STRBTTON BLOCK, BRUSSELS.
STOOK FOR SERVICE
TUL
FOR R i 1 71 SE 'VIOTJ. — A
" o q-Urad ldozt Born, lanaeL(r
ed
pPuttuKgO, 'Foams 'leo, with ot re.
ao
terming if neeaary. 880,10.R11t18)313
99. lirites(le south,
f HOI10' BRED` ]1,UlillADl
Buil for service riot 27,0011, 10, GrsY.
Terme—x1,09 with prjvllege of retaining if
800350007 Registered pada fes may be
100000 31'p110a1 ou, W M, 010AY,
weal lrgpriobor,
'n OAR FOR SER1TI0J .•—THTl
undersigned will keep for esrvlee pie
Lot 21, Don, 19, Grayy,tb0 well known Tara -
worth hog,"Xing George Bete," purehaeed
Ilona Relit, MoDonald,-011 con, Terms 01.00
to be paid at time of eervlee with privilege
of returning if noseesary, Pedigree may ee
Neu 011 applloatlon, J. M, KNIGHT,
401 . Propria ter,
REAL ESTATE..
.41ARMS FOR SALE—THE UN:
nnnef5000 hoe several good Forma for
sale and to runt, 0491 t0rms, in Townships
of Morris and Grey. 'F B. BOOTT . Brueeala
14 OUSE AND 7f ACRES OF
land, eligibly looated on Turnb airy
street, Brussels, for sale. Will be Beld en
bloc or Louse and .lots separately, to suit
pgurchaser, GAOd dairy business iu (mweo-
non. Possession- oauld be given anytime.
For�b1ane, terms, dao„ apply to NItIL.fdo-
LAvUtILIN,' Brussels,
SACRIFICE 1N REAL : ES-
TeTB.—$9000.00 w011 bey the Mo0au-
ghey'Blookin the Village of.Brneseis..Those
two fine stores must be sold to Close out the
McCaughey Estate, Intending purohasere
should anvestlgate at ouoo. Apply to F. 8.
SCOTT or G. F. BLAIR, Broeeels, Ont.
FT OUSE AND ABOUT AN
mare of land for solo, Grebam'e 8ur-
voy, 9 milo South of Brunoele. The house
contains 7rooms -; good ptablo; well; fruit
trees and small fruits. Poona don givenat
once. Tonne reasonablo..11 property isnot
soldsoon, will bo rented. For primo. terms,
&o„ apply to WM. RANDS, Brussels P..0,
'TARN/ FOR SALE AT A BAR.
°Aux, being Lot 21, Oon.17. Grey, eon.
baffling 100 acres more or lees. There are 5
acres °leered,10 or la Boras partially aloof,
ed and balaoao timbered wlbu ash aid elm,
principally, Frame stable 19x00 feet on
Premises, also a well. Poor health is the
reason /Or selling. For pride, terms, &e.,
apply to GEO. 8HI1LB, Ji,., Oranbr(ak P.
O., or F. B. SCOTT, Brussels. 89-5
ETHEL
SAS® MILLS
All kinds of Dressed Lumber kept on
hand from $10 up.
British Columbia, home out Shingles
and Leth kept on hand.
A good farm on 13th von. of Grey for
sale.
indebted artier
lWA ll to me are
p d
requested to nail and settle up before
March let or 10% will be added after
that date from Jan. 1st till paid.
A quantity of green cedar poste for
Bale on Lot 7, Coo. 4, Grey.
S. S. COLE,
PROPRIItTOR. - ETIILL.
M cLEOD'S
System Be .ovator
—01,D ()THEE—,
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita.
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur-
algia, Loss of Memory, Brouobitie, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. vitae' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General De.
bility.
LABORATORY, IIODEIIIOII, ONT.
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. end Manataoturer.
Bold. by Jae, West. nrugglet, Hrnaaele
LIsTOWEL 800200 Snow,—The Spring
horse show was bald here on Wednesday
of last week. There was the best 'bow
of horses, both in respect to number and
quality, that has been seen here for some
years. The prize list is as follows :
Imported heavy draught four entries -
1, Btrathoona, Wilkinson Bros. & Fife,
Palmerston ; 2, Boldenby Thumper, Ben-
der & Filainger, Wellaoe ; 8 Peter's Best, "`"`"
Bender & Berlet, Wallaoe. Agrioalutral
horse any age, two eutrise-1, Lord Mio-
to, E. Youths, Gowanatowa 2, Laird
O'Logio, J. Moleever, Listowel. Stand-
ord.bred horses, two ebtrite-1, Oliver
Wilkes, by Brown Wilkes, Kidd Bros.
Listowel ; 2, Young Wilkes, Geo. Camp.
bell, Wallace. Tbroughbrod horeee, tour
entries -1, imp Itotherval, Kidd Broe.
2, imp. Ballymore, 771;14 Broe. Carriage
horses, five entries --i, Lord Roberts, by
Wilder Lea, Kidd Broe, 2, Mambriuo,
Thorn, Dan, Williams, WRllaoe. Road.
star horses, three entries -1. Wilkie Coll-
ins, by OliverWtikee, J. Moore, Gowan•
etown ; 2, Harry 0tay, Charles Rang,
Listowel. Sweepstakes for heavy homes
—Stratbaoea, Sweepelakea for light
horses—Imp. Rotherviel.
CBienbrogie Pride,.
1 ltitele 24 114,2.
[LADESi
HE introduction of Ladies' 'Whitewear into our store
hasAi and The
pyeve " fife r 1
proven most -satisfactory a t0
number of garments that have been sold inside of one
month has been a surprise to ourselves, and judgingfrom
the favorable comments of our customers we believe that
we are offering extraordinary values.
In opening this department we knew that we had a
decided advantage because of the fact that we were able to
buy directly from the Manufacturers, and in addition re-
ceived a liberal discount.
Our Customers, and not ourselves, are receiving and
appreciating the benefits derived from buying in this way.
Our Regular Prices for these goods- are Below
the Ordinary so that if you come a. month from now
you will get as much for your money as you will to -day.
Not that our values to -day are any less but that they are
equally great throughout the year.
In every other department you will find our prices
right.
May Fashion Sheets, Designers and Patterns in stock.
Fashion Sheets Free, Designers 10; Patterns 100 to 25e.
Everything Cheap.
No Fancy Prices,
A. STRACHAN.
BUGGIES BUGGIES!
Ewan & Co.
Are now ready for this season with a larger stock of Buggies than
ever. Although we sold 122 rigs in 1901 we are going to try and
beat that number this season, as we are determined to reach 200.
By giving a first-class rig and your choice from nearly every first-
class factory in Canada and along with our own band -made Bug-
gies, at close prices, we ought to reach the 200.
Our Buggies are 1000 mile, dust and oil -proof axles with the
solid Parker front wheels and no shaking -off or losing of hub bands
as all is solid and there to stay. Oil Ewan & Op's Buggies twice in
the season and that is all that is required.
Call and see our stock of Riga and you will be convinced that
you can't do any better than purchase a Ewan & Co. Buggy. They
are light in draft and all first-class material. 14 new Buggies and
2 Surrey's sold this season already.
We sincerely thank our many customers for the number of Rigs
they purchased from us in the past season and we nope they will
help us along in the years to come.
All kinds of repairs done and rigs repainted and retired at
close prices as usual. All Jobbing done promptly. Horseshoeing a
specialty at
EWAN & COs., Brussels.
tt'INTO911 & 010000001, PROPS.
This popular stallion will stand for the
improvement of stook this season ae fol-
lows :—Monday, will leave his own stable,
Waiter, and prooeed to ltobt. Douglas',
eon.16,Gcey,for noon; then to Finlay
McIntosh's, Con, 12, MoKiliop, for night.
Tnesday, to Frank Morrison's, Meiltillop,
for noon ; then to Jno, Shannon'0. eon.
12, 1M oleillop, Inc night. Wedneeday, to
Wm. Mills', for neon ; then to Blyth, for
night. Thursday, Weet to leo, Pieffer'e
for north:; then to Jno. Moto', WaWauoeh,
for night, Friday, hast to Wen, John-
0to0'e f05 noon; then to Harry rear's,
Morrie, for night. Saturday, E&at and
South to Wm. Taylor's, Morrie, tor noon ;'
then to big own stable, where he will re. Seu
main Until the following .Monday morn.
'Ing'
milt Old Ade
"Rejoloe, ob, young man, in thy youth; for you will have no trouble in getting
an Endowment Policy tbnt will be found a very useful d000ment in old age. Jost
the kind of insurance you want clan be eeoured from that solid company,' THE
CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION.
IF YOU FAIL
and put off insuring your life, is frequently to mien the ohanoe forever. If you fail to
insure your life, your widow and children may find that these whom you supposed
were your friends are simply uoquaiutanoes and distant ogee at that.
ARE YOU WAITING ?
Putting off inshribg is like waiting for a rising river to ran by ; the longerapou
wait the Handler the opportunity bowmen to erose. Vett nen ineurathio morning.
Toa may be dead this afternoon. Men have died gaioker than that, many tineaand
oft.
TEE 00NHED19iaATIGel has plans ot ineuranoe just gulled to your case. Write
for fnfbrntttion or out out Bbd mail this 0oupon :
Confederation Life Asso., Toronto
DJ8iIJS SIRS,—Without committing myself in any lofty to making application for
insurance in your Company, please mut meant illustration of the cost of a Policy foo'
on 8114
• plan.
Nanrc tit"
P. 0 r
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