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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-04-04, Page 2{ 2 REAL ESTATE FOR 8Ati 101InROPERTY EGMONDVILLE FOR SALE. - For sale, a coremodkalle Story and half helms with cement cellar anti clatern ; a gond stable and nearle two scree of land ; immediately narth tit the Eginondville manse. The heed is well .Plentecli with large mind small fruits. Apply to Wm. ELLIOTT. t120 ACRE FARM roll SALE. -In beet wheat belt O in Southern Manitoba. Ninety actett ready for wheat next year; 00 stores hay. Good new stitble and granary,. Twelve dollars pee aore. Sevetal other i proved and prairie farms tor sale. Write CHAS, SHAW, Bax 17, Boissevein, Manitoba,. DARK FOR SALL-For sale Lot 27, Cone L" eession 4, MoKillop, conteleing 100 aorta, • whichis cleared,. well fenced; uederdrelacd. and a high state ot cultivation, There is a good oriek house, large bank barn with atone stabling., plenty of witter and a good orchard. It la withia two milts ot Seatotilt and within a mile from a school. Apply on. the premises or to Seaforth P. O. WI/. GRIEVE. 1757-tf VikR.M FOR SALE.-Farna in Stanley for sae, Lot r 29, Ooneession 2, containing 100 acres. All eaear but a sorsa of hard,wood bush. It is in a good, date of ouldvation, well fenoed and underdralnei,‘ There ison the farm two barns, with stabling, and a large dwelling home. It is conveniently situated, miles from Clinton and mile from Bard's seined. Acldreeti all inquiries to JOHN McGREGOR, on the premises. or MM. D. MoGREGOR, and Concession, Tuckersmith, Seaforth, Ont. 17584f e sale, the farm of the undersigned in the Town - 'ship -of 'Tuckersetith, adjoining the Village of Eg. niondvi le. The farm contains 29 acres, all elear id except 4 acres of good hardwood bush. It is ell well f. need, well tile drained, and In a first cless stet° of cultivation. There is a good frame house, with kitchen and woodshed, and stone cellar full size of house. There is a good bank barn, with stone stabling, and stood pig and boa house. There is a g,00d young bearing orchard. and a lot of orris- -ment .1 trees. There is a never failing vie'l at the house, ene et the ba -n, and anothcr on the farm. It la one of the Moat convenient and otenfoztable • placee in tte township, and wilt be sold. cheap an 1 on easy terms. Apply' on the prendeet cr addre -DARR' FOR SALE. -For sale that very deeirable r farm on the Mitt Tuakerenaith, adj doing the v:llage of Egmondville. It oontaias 97 wee neerly all cleared and in a go .d state of cultivation, brielt cottage and gond barns, with root cellar ate! outbuildines. The buillines are eituated near the centre of the farm and on the Mill Road. It la well watered, and plenty of soft water in the kitehen, It is conveniently situeted for °lurch and school and within a mile and a hal of Saaarta. Will' be sold cheap and on eaav te:ms of payment. Apply to the proprietor, ROBERT FANSON, Saaforth. MIAMI IN HAY TOWNSHIP FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 2n, on the North Boundary of Hay Townele'p. This farm contain% 100 acmes, 85 Rot, cleared, the rest good hardnoad bush. It Is welt un- derdrained and fenced. There is a bed stone house with a No. 1 cellar.; la-ge bank barn ; implement ailed ; sheep house 70x7e, with firat-olata attb in and root celiac underneath ; a good otohard; oo wells and cistern. There Is 124 sores of fall wheat sowed on a rich fallow, welt, manured ; 40 acres seeded down reeently, the met in good seepe for crop. Thie is a No. 1 farm, well eitueted for markets, churches, sal:mole, post office, eto., and will basold reaeonah'y. Apply on the wen:11(mo, or address ROBERTS. DOUG L Blake,Ont.1808x51 10 ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Let 1, in the Town - tit ship c Tuckersmith, Cortaeetioa IVO acres of lend, 95 acres °reared, well un ntrdrained. Splendid farm for graiu ot stock, well watered, a ruentng spring the allele year runs through the farm. Also on the farm la a splendid bank. bara, netry ne v, 'Alan frame home 2ext8, Red kitehen 18x I6, with good atone cellar, and two good wells. Thii pro- perty la situated in a vett. desirable loeality with splendid gravel folds to market, mit, 31 miles to situeted on Coleman street, close to Victoria. Park, This house is composed of 8 roams, well finished, plenty of hard and so..1 water, and kitchen 20)(18, with pantry and wash room attached, and a good woodshed. A good stab'e 24x18. Ad of this property muat be sold as the undereiened is 'loving to the United St .tee. Atl particulars =perdue this property eau be had by applying; at Tits Exeosteort forth. 1752-tt CENTRAL Hardware Store. Spring Goods. Complete scook of ready mixed Painta, Wall Finish, Whiting for house cleaning. New stock of Spades and Shovels, Garden Rakes, Hoes, Manure Forks aud Draining Get our pricea forEawood Woven Fencing - Coiled Span and Barbed Wire Staples, etc. Builders' Hardware, Neils, Loaks and Barn Door Hinges. Special attention to all Gailvanizid Iron and Tia Work, Etvetroughing and Femme Work. Murdie HARDWARE, –Counter's Old Stand. Seaforth di Landsboro ugh, SEAFORTH ONTARIO DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, UPHOLSTER! NC -AND- Upholsiering a specialty, and up- holstering coverings always on hand. Also- Window Shades fitted and put Curtain Poles, Pictures and Picture Framing. All wrongs made right in every de- plitment of our work at our expense. Unde.rtaking Branch. We have a large and varied assortment from which to chooae in time of need, and at prices that have been a matter of agreeable surprise to all who have dealt with Two fine hearsee on hand for summer and niater use. Night calla at my residence, corner cottage in rear of Dominion -Bank, still be promptly reeponded to. JOHN LANDSBOROUGH, SEAFORTH, ONT. A Wonderful Preparation -Rokco Cereal Coffee," pure, whole- some, nourishing, highly recommended by leading physicians. Rodeo is equal to 40e. coffee, but only costs the price and is used at meals instead of poison- ous teas and coffee. By constant use ROICCO CEREAL COFFEE will give you vim, vigor, vitality, energy, health and strength, and is a positive cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, etc. 10c. pack - sale by ALL GROCERS. For sale by Beattie Bros., Seaforth. 1788.8 J. LEOKIE, Life and Fire Insurance, Loan and Real Estate Agent, Valu - Office over Harsley's Drug Store. BRUSSELS, - - ONTARIO. 1784-13 HE HURON XPOkTOR 4;1 id L'idr VPORY A Beautiful Easter Discourse by Rev. Dr. Talmage. RESURRECTION OF THE DbkD tr4nce to a Fuller Lifet-r-This charge of tete Black Giant -The Urn cir the 1 ontb -Kant of the King of Terrors -The Pine! Victory. Enkered According t,.; Aet of Pantie! ada. in the year ISA by William ally, of To- , Ottawa. . Washington, March 30. -The Chris- t, tian view of death as the e itranee to a fuller life is presented in -his lilast- er discourse by Pr. Talma6e from the text, 1 Cor. xv, ,54, `Teeth it swallowed up in victory." . About 1,870 Easter mernings havn 1. wakened the earth.. In Fr nce t lot three centuries the almana $ Made the year begin. at Ea.. ter Until Charles IX. .made the yean ibegii at Jan. 1. In the Tower • Ot Lo doll there- is a royal pay roll '41. Eth iir 1, on which there: is an exile- of 1 1 pence for 400 colored aniV pictUre eggs, with which the peep' sported In Russia slaves were fed . lid alm were distributed on Easte Ecciesi entice councils. met in Pp tus, 1 Gaili, in Rome, in Achaiaja to decid ious decided it, and now t rough al troversy More animated !than rac Christendom in some way : t he trs Sunday after .. the full modni w c happens upon or neXt aften larch 2 is filled with Easter rejoici. g. The royal court cif the , abbath is made up of fifty-two. Iftyeon are princes in the royal *h usehOld but Easter . is queen. Sht wear richer diadem,' she sways ' mor jeweled sceptre, and in hie . shell nations are irradiated. lIreiv weleom she is when, after a harsh W titer an late spring, she seems to step out o the snowbank :rather than i t he -con servatory, to Come out of I the Inert instead of the isouth, out Of the Iarce mounting from the icy eqUi ox,1 but li. tic rather than the trot) cs, dis welcome this queenly dayo holding high in. her right hand, the Wrenchen holding high in her Ieet haelal the ke to all the cemeteries in Chtletendom My text is -an ejaculatinb. 4 i spun. out of halleluiahs. Piaui wrot right on ia.--- his argument. iabout! th laws of logic, but when 141 tame t write the_ words of the te...itt his fin . gees and his pen and -the parchmen '.on which he wrote took t'iri an4 h cried out, "D4th is swallieWed tip i victory!" It is an exciting Ithing t see an army routed and flying. The3 . everything 'valuable in the track . Un wheeled artillery; hoof of heree o breast of woubded and dyibfr, man YOu have heard of, the FrenCh fallin back from Sedan, 'of Napolepri's tirite of 90,000 coepseS in the !enowleank of Russia, of the retreat 0 Our arm ies from Manassas or of the I five kings tumbling over . the. rieeks I oi Beth home' with their arraiiels Whil the hailstorms of heaven and I th swords of Joshua's host itirtick the The Charge of the Mack IGliant In my text is a 'worse 'thsporafit.ure. It .seems that a black giant .prOpose ed to .conquer the earth. He gathered, . for his host all the aches jitud painS ' and malarias and cancers lend I dis-i tempers and epidemics of the ages. . He marched them 'down, dri ling 1,hem, , I in the northwest wind and taniel the i slush of tempests. He threw up bar- ' ricades of grave - notind. gel pitched tent, of charnel house. Sol* of the 1 troops marched with slow tread ieome manded by consumptions, Some int menia,s. Some he took by long ' bee siegement of evil habit and some by one Steoke of the battlea.x of casual-,' ty. With bony hand he pounder. at the door of hospitals and sickrponas! and won all the Victories 41 ia11I the great battlefields pf all the five con - 1 ji. the generals and eommanderS in, chief and all presidents and kings and sul- tans and czars - dropped neder , the feet of his war cherger. But one i As most of the plagues and sick- inesses and despotisms coMe out of 'the east, it was appropriale that the new conqueror should comis outi of the stone quarter. Power list given Lim to. awaken all the fallen Of all the centuries and .of all I nds and marshal them ag'ainat. t lel black giant , Fields have alre, di been won, Itut the last .clay of t lel World's existence will. see the decis vi battle. When Christ than !lead forth hiS two lerigades, the brigade of the risen dead and the brigade of the cel es ti al host, i he black giant , will fall back. and the brigade froth the riteen sep- ulchres will take him froth beneath, : and t he brigade of deStenOirig '' lin- 'nor t a ls will take him fron above, and death shall be swallowe 1,4) in The old braggart that t.- ' h 'eat( tied' the conquest and- dernpliti n olf the planet has lost his throne haS lost his :;ceptre, has lost his pal ce, has! lost his prestige, and the ! o lei wordi li. written over all the g'at es :of niauso-. Tema and cat acoenb and necropolis,: en .cenotaph. and sarcophagus, on the: lonely khan of the arctic ;explorer and on the catafalque of great cath- cdral, written in capitals of. azaliae : and calla lily, written.. iw , musical, cadence, written in doxology of great! . 'assemblages. written on the sculpttir-' ee earn' of the family vault, is- '"Vic - word. anocalYotic word, chief wordi of triumphal arch' under Which - con -I and Dithiclax a and ;Blenheim. at MeT eifido end Soirer:no. at marathon; where the Athenians drove back the iThirtel. broke the ranks of the . Sara- cens: at Salamis, where Thetnietocles in the great sea fight confotenied the eastern cavern of chiSeled rock, where Christ came out through re ' recess and thrott led the king of tetrors and ! put him back in the niche from which the celestial Compieror had . Just emerged. Alia! When! the- jaws of, the . • olitett c 'neat n Was SN w, tioin of death. IThe sad antagonist is driviOt back hit° mythology with all the lore O i• and boat. Melrose Abb y and K nilworth Oastle. are no in re in rt ins thaiz is the sepulchre; Ve shall h. ire no mo 'e to do with de h than ev have ttil h the cloakroom at a, I stop at such cloakroom nd leave • oversho s, our outward aPparel, at Ma not be imped in the 'IN /1, my friends, when we g out of t le world We are going to ICink's b nquet and to a. reception of Mon- a dies, and et the door of t e tomb e at or hati May e handed to us titer than when e resigne it, and tl el cloak Of linmanity will finally be r tb us' lin roved an bright- ened and purified lad glorill You and de n t want of r bodies t, rid of all thein weaknesse and all alp. their slowness of lo-eoneo ion. We oil toil and heat and cold an• chang- censtruct them as .much better than are now as the body of the ros- cener the lawn in Centre P rk is better than' the sickest pati nt in BelIevue Respite. But as to our eetil, we Will cross -right over, n.crt wafting for! obsequieS, indep4ndent of ehttuftry, into a state in every way better, wit4 wider room and veloci- ties beyond' computatipn, t4 dullest of us into cbmpanionship with the very .best sPirits in their very best mood, in the very parlor of the un.i- verse, the four walls burni0ed and paneled and pictured . and iglorified with all th Re: God in t ,invent. 11 the ages has been able ictory! Thel Urn or the Tomb., `.111.is view of course, naaketi; it of blitt little ,iMportance Whether- we are creMated or sepultured,, If the latter IS dust to dust, the former ds ashes let them have it without cavil or protest. The world may beeome so crowded that cremation maY be 'uni- versally adopted by la* as well as by, general consent. Many Of the mightiest :and best spirits have gone through this peocess. Thousands and tens of thousands of God's 'children and wife, the evangelistic singers, eremated by accident at AShtabula bridge; John Rodgers, cremftlted by persecution; Latimer. .and Ridley, cremated at Oxford; Pothin is and physician,, and 'their cornea( es cre- Mated at .the order of Marcits Aura- inS7 at leaSt a 'hundred thousand of Christ's diScipIes cremated, 'ncl there tion of theft bodies.; -lf th , world can be no doribt about the eurrec- lasts as inuCh longer' as it has thus ft -t, there perhaps may be 1 o yoom for the large acreage set ap rt for meting pleotes, but there is lenty of reom yet. nd the race need lot pass that bridge of fire until it antes to it. The m st of us prefer the old way. But whether out of natural diSintegratiion or cremation e shall mrelliohnavbeoi?. . You ;Will. hav it; . I I say to you to -day as' Pt. ul said td Agrippa, "Why should it be thought a thing incredible vilith you that God should raise - the dead?". That far up cloucl higher than the flies, what i is it ruade of? Drops frem a lake, still other drops fi.oixi a stagnant pool, but now ebabodied till a clond and kindled by the sub. lf CI -oil can make such lustrous *aid out of wat+r drop many of them soiled and! impure and fetched from miles aMay, can he' not transpert the fragMents of a human ' body from the earth and ont of them build a radiant . body ? Cannot Cod, who ,owns“ 11 the Material out of which bon s, mus- cle and flesh are made, set hem up again if they have fallen? If a manufacturer of telescopes rop a telescope on the floor and i breaks cam he not mend rt, again s drops the human eye into t the eye Which he original you ie 'dust, ioned, can he not restore it. Aye, if the manufacturer' of the I tele- scope, by t -10 use of a new rr,lass end a i change of material, can Make 'a 'better instt umene than that which woes origin. Ily constructed Lend ac - the fashion improve i natural e. additional rve "Why sin you, an ir shimild rah - around us grew alI 11 mold and tross' that its winge- ONO it, do you n q• of the huinan e e by t he thou forces of the resu re may ply the andfold weer r.esurreettomi it be .though With credible thing tl at God c the dead?" !Filings all suggest it.. r Out !of what ese flowers? Outt of the he earth. illasureection! .1! The radiant batter - lid it come from aterpilla.r. Tint The st. with had been, buried 2,000 years. The I explorer took the flower seed Ottuted it, and it came up . a 11111 trope. :Two thousand years ego ' b' lied, yet resurrected! A traveler s ys he found in a mummy pit in Egypt garden peas that had been buried there 3,000 years 'ag . Ile beought them out, and ori t e 4th of June-, 1844, he planted them,_ and in thirty days they spr ng up. Buried ;3,000 :years, yet resurrect- ed! "Why slthuld it be thought itAhing incredible with you - that God should raise the dead?''' "Why should it, be thought a thing incredihle with you that Clod should and the worms erawlod last "autumn feebler ;and feebler and then Stopped. TheY have taken no food. They want seosible, but soon the south wind bliew the resurrection trumpet, ano the air and the earth will be Rill of them. no you nolt think that God can do as much for our bodies , as he does for the wasps morning at half paSt fem. o'clock there was - a resurrection. Out of the night the day. In ft , few weeks there will be a resurrection in all our gardens-. W iy not some 'clay a resurrection amid the graires? Even and anon here are instan- ces of men and wo nen entranced. A trance is death f011owed by resur- rection after a few days;. total Sus- pension of mental power and vo- luntary . action. Rev. WillIam last generation, of bo so Dr. Alichi- being sentimental, rot wiiiiiiii:naostr;i,eetin-__ logistic terms -Re soul that fled ie d, and -Will Tennent live'd to wr *Ws what he ad seen while his soul as gone. I called at my -1 ien 's honse one all pilled up with •ub ish 'of car- penter's and mason s eorlc. The door was off. Th pl unbars had torn. up the flodr. Th roof Was ., being. ,lifted in cupb a. thepaPple6; tune. were gone, nd tlAiell. hangers were tipini the'''. work. . All the. i modern fniprO gm nts were be - house fit to live a that thew, so beautiful I con]. n t have sug- gested improvenae t. My friend had gone with 1 is a,mily to I the. back at" the end of six months, when the building as to be done: at the end of six on hs he . re- turned and found; the oldl• heuse had been entarged a ed. mproved. and glorified. This is yo r body. It loolc:s well now -a.11 th rooms filled with health, and e c •uld hardly awhile your soul will go to the the old house of yo r tabernacle will be 'entirely recoil tructe'cl, from cella,r to attic, an every nerve, tery .must be haul d Ver, and . the and enlarged, fted all the imprOve- earthly - house of this tabernacle of G od, a house. Lot, Made • with hands, eternal in 't le ca. vcns.r ' And so when th vs orld's elast Easter morning.. slo. 11 «nue the soul will descend, crYing, 1 here is my body?'" And the hddy .will ascend, And . the .Lord e. of the resurrection will Laing them :fogethe *, •and it will be a. perfect s•opl in e, perfect j -bo- dye introduced by a licriect Christ in tO a perfect. lie wet. -Viet 1..y! Do you wonder 'tha o 1 Mister ',clay we swathe our chtmehe with 'gar- lands? Po yoe \ton ler we eele- !irate it with 'the , most. conseerat- ,ed- voice _ of song the vite, with 'the deftest gen and cornet and ,the billows of Sot nd II Causeway? -, Only tl e bad disa.p- the resurrection, en h rise in the last. day?" -Yes," said ' al. in battle rise?" sa d he crUel chief - rection. There - 'an be no .resure no resurrec- ousands in n that ! day nes have ' nev- will- want to let's who I al - their , pardon last iday :will ts you into eumph al , pr o- n to i 4cort ingers on or - with doXolo- arches with as !the' sea at ' Giant's rection; there shrill Ix tion. Iehave slain 11 battle. Will they r se' will be More to ris that thoSe 'whose te er been repented of see! But for all ot lowid Christ to e and their life and he it Will be a day of The thunders of, t be the salvo that gre only the. torches t eessi on marching flashing throUgh 0 be the rockets Celebrating your toro- , natiOn 011 thrones ev tore you will claoyff- shes al. up .%,eellty,g*Sand rt..Ound -tossed of the text, i reign forever and fore ever. Where is death united body yeid sbu ! front this planet n and down the' hi Is all up and down th theel will be the et them will be the be , will! lie, iineveee-e" on ti for .6n first timel yo 0 le j 4 Sal Flamin Rheum aid Head The Dreadful ft hing and Burning i4 Promptly ell y d and the (.1 case's Ointm rub Mr A. McKnig t, ICI., rall,Welling- ten C aunty, Ont., 1, rites: "I feel it MY duty to let you kn w what ler. Chase's 001 neie, ent has don in et Very bad case crna on our aby. 1,)te had tried 'ailY umber of eu es vqtlitout any per- manent relief, bu frorn the hour we comb enced using le Chaise's Ointment there was great rel ef, atled the improve- ment continued, u itil here was com- plete cure, We thinka the greatest of Mr . Stoddard Dell% Ont., 'writes: "I •t% s troubled with peoriares or chrm ic eczema fo twelve years; used man, remedies d ring that °time, but got o relief. D etored with four or five. octors, but f und no cure. de- cided to try a box Dr. Oha.se's Oint- ment and befbre sing half of the box foun great relief.. I .have nsed about three boxes, and m. new completelY cure , end have ecommended it to - man others. It is the beSt I have ever ueed, and it is orth its weight ,in Th re Is nothing to be cempared with Dr. .ha.se's Ointment del cure for the • Fo ughter the Next 30 'We will offer pedal bargains in order to make room or n Spring goods. -Great reductions in Dress Goo s, Furs, Underwear, Tweeds, Coats r snaps in men's rubbers; ieggittgs, menlit Best goo sr s4.15. highest trade west pricee, All farm roduce taken a We WA umphreys 380- leva Prang, 411 Junior third Shoe ocher, 344 ; Ada oehler, 332 ; Galm n, 295 ; Emit Holt z an, 258. Sen 292- aura Sipple, 328 ; Kate Howald 292 ; Melville Smit 557 k mita Wesloh, lass, 11' ass 247 -John or eepond class, paiel -1318 ; Elmor Weide, 'or Torpid Liver, Flatulence, 'onstipation, Biliousness and ick _ .ifeadache, TAKE A most reliable OUS ainless, do not weaken, nd always give satisfaction. Househo d Medicine, can be taken at any season. by Adults e Children. OTHIFEI Air!OINY 11 dr4gists sell 4 4 BRISTOLPS " Haat I been many poor, Rheumatic's wadi until he dots as Mr. a.dos did, gittles South Annerloan Rheumatic Fre E. Eades, 42 Sully Street, Toronto, says i "I, think Sou h Ainerican Rheumatic Cure -is the greatest G -send that' 5ufferers from rheun• atis'm have ever ad pet, vvithin their reach. I suffered so in my wn as mill ankles that in two years I was only able t do three mo.nths` work. ' I too hospital treatm nt fott nine months with - at QII I. V. Fier Dr vgisteifeaforth. 6ci place at the Wag 11 quiet but ver home of Mrs., hen her sewn Furniture Cheaper On account -of great we are now able tit put ing purchasers *ill do we date furniture are sold ct eduction in expenses, and mama actin% specialii rniture on the market cheaper t an ever4 All inten 1 to call at our warerooms, where full lines of up- right prices. -I 12L.Cliatit:i•MtettiteME.iii3DMItitriUt Dere have third lase Topa to pot the white Dism put on pretty wedding took evening of last week, siae barter, of Staple. daughter, Sarah J., („). Denl6p performing EV FELT W BE iviargaret 11 art eave "1 eas for two yea heart t At din at tim s my pain was to Die Agnew's Cure fo some onderful cures gave P relief in 3o mi bottles I can truly say life." Margaret Smith, HAT DE4TH Smith often did tv'slCure for the er a new hope s a great sufferer from o intense that I would th jcA,=. was attracted the lieart by reading of - ought by ft. - One dose utes: After using four never! felt better in my gist, Seaforth. -M s. Waterson, s'ster of Mrs. Hewson, of ton, and a fo mer resident of that toWn, as found dea in her' bed, at her home 'n Toronto, on uesday pf last week. -M . F. liarn,'wh has been manager of the olcon's bank, email, has been Pro- moted ani hae left Heneall. Mr. H. J. Billin s, of St. Thom s, is 4isinkocessor. .61C URED 0 STAY" w at it did st ng it wi wo an livin teStimony for for Mrs. Arm. I do for any -This department is omplete with a large selection f the best goods, and obliging attention given t this brawl of the business. Nig,ht calls prompt y attended to by our Undertakl3r, Mr. T. lloima Goderich street, Seaforth, opposite the Methodistt church.' BROADF 01% pox sc. pool: AGE This is the Page Standard II Bar rem% made of -"Page ' wire which is twice as 'strong as common wire. The contintions coil, note wavy appearanee,allows for expanition and ton traction which is important owing to Canadian climate. Our upright; wires ard in ene piece and have strength cf about SOO pounds. If Made of pieces spliced at each- bor*ontal, they would have a streegth of wily about 300 unds. We also make gates, ornamental fences, poultry netting, nails and st jiles. p Page Wire Fence Co.. Lonited. Welkerville, Ont. G-E.E.A_Th C other which Inereas We al Allacht arator WAL goods a • Wh arato braig D. Wet It etas end welf Sesta used use i gisea that and tb us Fo en• AS A PFR V INTATIVE OF SMUT • six yea s front nervous ‘rostration, nnd having spent nearly all I posses in I docto r bills with- out an) pearna nen t relit , yoti ean imagine what a God sent blessing I feel South American' Nervin "has been to m The first, few doses gave m great relief.. I took six -bottles in all to cure me, bet I feel I ; in ceir0 to stay cured." -Mrs. Geo. Armstrong „Oriltqlpitt. 58 —Fr nit-NV/Atmore as rented the 80 acre -1A. noon, on Thar day e lait*eek, fire if broke ut in the the thir ' stenty of the Breese a woollen mill. The !prompt arrival of -the re engine prey nted a eni hue fire. SC Dra Tian the 'Lord of calk]) pnd 110ex-en ! Pre•ee to thee het both be given.' DR' VON STAN !PIN EAPPL The best by test -ran , they live out th.eir Stomach troubles, a letter, g.ive instal cure Dyspepsia an No tong tedious irea.. tment, proved them so. One who has Take one before and after ad you feel a symptom of dis es Sixty tablets, 35 cents. I. V. Fear. druggist, • One. &moor, -The follow the Eliccessful pupi's at the elass, j pass 400 -Glad) Hama Sipple, 5121; Pet r 'Laurai Bender, 408. U 'per Hilda: Kochems, 447 ; .11 fourth class, pass 415 F Morrie Weber, 459. 1Se ior AIBLETS ord because incises to the. relief in all d absolutely ervous tested them says: tive cure and are ' e handy td carry. g or at any time i the stomach. Se forth a list of Senior fourth junior ,fonrth Lower junior Faust, 490 ; thirl class, page EPTICt TURN BELIEVERS AHD AnE CURED gnevis Ca -alai Powder t en I read that Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal was Jai from being 'convince' . tried it7-a s pan- throng -1 the lower afforded Instant Mier, gtupped pain over the eves and cleansed the tta[1:11 ,passages. T. -day I. am free• from iouN has beea that of t Iowan s of others and nt.t.Y Lit yours. 57 In grain has-been and dealers. for " Beaver Brane proved to vary It "Beaver Brand," e the finest laborat your seed with the areat ore ha but nae uin uccess, aml has drawn the attention of both fa) meil many teMpting offers to supply me with a substitu as the so .:called 40 per cent. solutionS have be ch in strength, conduded to $tick to the well t ckage of which is tested for strength, and bottled a- merica. It co4s less than 11- Cents perl acre to tre t which proved a success in every locality last yea A VOICE FROM ETHEL. ETKEL, Mareli 24th, 1204 ship, I ft last week fo Yor ton, Assinihoia,' where he has eecured a sit ation school teache sold hi residence in russ48 to Mr. W. F. Stewar , of that place understand the price aid was $1,300. -Axehie Lamont, of the 7th concession of Grey, hae purchased the 5 acre farm on 6th concession, belonging to Wm. Bateman. for which he paid $1,525. I4norant of attire's Laws. If net ignorant, stu ic1-0.se why attempt to tret4 Catarrh, Bro chitis and Asthma by snuffs, tablets or atotnizsre, Such remedies ried to the diseaeed parts by- the air you lungs, hroat and nasal patsagee. Kills the disease from its very roots. Catarrhcz ne is recommended by doctors nd druggists as and $1 at Fear's drug tore, Seaforthe Wm. Weir, shortly for t aken up land. of t Raton, intends ALEX. WILSON, Dear Sir Last year T pur F. McAllister, your before, and had a ero out treating with "13 fall wheat, and tilts' money. 1 ased gent h last y aver B ear wi If your dealer has no 65c each, we will -p y exp e bottle your " Beaver Braind Fortneldehyde," from re, and treated my oats, which were very entutty the yetkr ar which wee free from smut. I al -So sowed two bags witlt- apd " and the result wss smutty oatfi. also, used it on etty I uss it tm all my grain. I would not -be without it for arr yours truly. got the " Beaver Brand" in sealed bottles at 40c or ess on five pounds to any part OntariO,. Addrem OF PI KAR IL 0 ritni sEAFORT4. The ilicKillop Alutual Fir' Insurance Company. FARM AND ItOLATED TOWN PROPERTY NLY INSURED clne foot, Inspector of Lowles, Seaforth P. 0. Ala Rohl. Smith, Maritsa Rohl. Molliiran, ileaforM3$ vitle P. 0.; George Murillo and .1011L1 O. Morrisoo, eot ether business will be promptly attended to nit pplicaUon to arty of the above °dicers. addressed is heir respective post ofactes. ens den If you want the bzst 0 easiest cleaned, and eaty the only separator m t both ends When you ha eend fcr the Magnet, all vince you that it is ahea the sinoplest and etrenge Manufactured by tt e eparator. am Sepa ator made, the turned, uy the Aiwa, •e other 111 lies lit on triel try it. trial will eon - of all ot r maker, It is machine on the tnarliet. trie-Taylo Manufacturing 1780-13 !Maine Dir otory for 1902. JOHN S. BROWN, Coun CHART -as tarn% con JAMES O'LOUGHLIN, JOHN C. MORRISON, DAVID M. ROSS, SOLOMON J. SHANNO Lesdbury O. ve, Winthrop P. miler, Winthrop P. ouncillor. Beechwood P. 0 erk, Winthrop P. 0 rer, Winthrop P. O. J. P„ Saeltitra IntWedere bit All