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paration, Das been
zeribed and tutd
L? years. All drug-,
in tie, Dominion
anada fl1 ;ind
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medicine of
that euree and
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cracker made 0- :.Cana.da that
won friends lik
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Creain pdas
They have rna10..e the nation
cracker hungrWi, ma.de us
double the size cif our factory
the first year, =46:lade every-
body ---
think of MOONEY'S
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PERFECTION;, \CREAM
SODAS when think of
delicious cracker
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IfOR SAO.
TTSHEEP aniOniso
LI FOR 8M. -The lin
tag thoroughbred Leloestsk
Cattle of both sines. Addrear
ONtams , 11111 Road, TUC
a SONS.
BORN O&M,
has for sale sev
Md Durban
oadville P. O. o
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..OHORISORNS FO a AL - Ii Grandly bred
0 Seek& Shorthorn Bulls ,• registored pedi-
gree', 310 Si months. Price., Ito $50 to $90, if
taken eon, also cows and heiftlit about She same
irks., also few Berkshire ad, pur months' old
DAVID 111LNE, Ont,, •1
1932-tf
1,..-1HORTTIOBN3 FOR SAL*..i4t "ale four young
Soeteli 8borthome, aged hitm 9 to 18 months,
three reele and one roan. Thet0 calves are all sired
by Imported " TriMpeter " etrei are the very but
or dock. Apply on Lot 21, CtineesSion 4, H. R. S.,
Tnekeremith, or Beaforth P. 0,0 & J. BROAD
rem 198-t
ONORTRORN BULLS BOA tilALLE.-The under
la- signed has on lot 2T, conOessioa 8. Iii-oheri,
very fine Shorthorn bulls ?auk 10 age from 12 to
18 mentb.s, for sale. These Mt a fine lot, being
dark red in color and of good tidality. Four sired
by imported " Prince of Baths' .' A ly to DAVID
- RILL, Biafra I'. O. 1928 ti
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MILBURN'S
Heart and Nerve Pills.
Are a specific for all didOse$ and dis-
orders arising from a run-down condi-
tion of the heart or nerve aystem, frach
as Palpitation of the Ileart, Nervous
Prostration, Nervousnesa, Sleepless-
nme, Path t and Dizzy Spellij, Brain F
eta They are egineiallsr neneficeo
women troubled with irrwar men -
Benetton.
Price 50 cent" per box, Of 5 tor $1.25.
nil dealers, or,
THP, MILSITTAN COL TZD.
Toronto, Ont.
A Healthy Storn.
ach is the Basis
of AilStrength
Catarrh of the Stomach,
Indigestion, YSpepsiao
Promptly Cured with
MHO
(PRONOUNCED SI -EN
Aire. BeeleRtedt, Chestentille, On-
tario, writes
Some years ago I woo greatly trou-
bled with indigestion aid catarrh a
- the stomach
(t1e after
eff ets of la
gri pen was
very -weak
a n d greatly
run down
g e n slimily.
Thh use of
Peychine
brought a
marked Im-
prov ement
Bo , thatno
doubt re-
mained i n
inyl mind as h
to e value
of. he treat -
mit. PSy-
,g,....4 chtne was
Just what 1needed,' all it Wiped me
at once.. I can obeerftti iy re enrimend
in:whine, and will do eo ure n ail oe-
A SPRING DANGER. ed, and the tweeparted. An hour r
••••• 010.1 61•••
•so later* when young Wherry !re-
ally People Weaken Their System - turn4 with the wood, he m1)14,1110
by the }Use siJ Purgativellfedicines. his team land led. them to die stable,
where he foond that a 'colt that had
Ask any doctor and he will tell you been running loose in the yard had
that the use a purgative medicines joined another volt in one of the
weakens the system and =cannot pos.d stalls, and that both were stem
sibiy cure disease. Thousands a log furiously, ,and appeared to
people take purgative xnedieines in nervous and exeited. On approacle-
spring and make a raost serious in to, drive the neweomer out the
mistake in doing. so. People who feel son was horrified to find the lif '
tired and 'depressed, who find. the ap- less body of hist father on the fioo
petite variable, who have occasional of the stall, the 'colts having tram
headeolies and backaches or whose pled upon it until features and for
blood shorve impurities through pm - were almost unrecognizable. It
Ptes and eruptions, need a spring supposed that when Mr. Wherry en,
medicine'. - But itbey should not dose tered the stable- the free eolt lean
themselves with harsh griping purge- tered and jobeed its mate, and tha
tives that goallops through tne bow- when deceased endeavored to separ
els, tearing the tissues and iirea.ken- ate them he slipped. and. ighcnedJ
ing :the Gystera. A tonic medicine is the animals, and was instantly !kick
what is heeded in the spring and Dred into, insensibility.
Willittras' Pink Pills is the best tonic. •
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that Samos has yet discovered. They
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aee quietly absorbed. into the sys-•
lie Kind YOH AnRVO lWayS Bollglii
tem, filling the veins with, pure, rich= Beare the
1
.rd blood that garries .1dealtia and Signature
strength to eeerie part of the body. of
Dr. Williaxas' (Zink Pills cure skin •
etnntions indigestion, headaches, Experiments With Farm i.Grons•
nervousness, -rheumatism, and all The members of the Ontario Agri -
blood troubles. They improve the ap-
petite, and =make depressed, easily
tired men and. women elaeerful,active
and strong. Mr. James McDougall,
Little Shippegan, IN. Il. -says:
have 'use(' Dr. Williems' Pink Pills as
a tonic and. blood purifier, and have
found them superior to all other
medicines."
If you need a medicine this spring-
a.nd who would not be the better of
a tonic after the long dreary in -door
'mooths-give Dr.. -Williams' Pink
• Pills, a trial. They will send rich,
red blood }pursing 'through your
veins, and give you the buoyancy of
pehifect lealth. See that the full
name, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People," is printed on the weep -
per around each box. All dealers in
medicine sell these pills, or you can
th
,get ane ny mail at 50 cents a box
or six boxes for $2.50 by writing' the
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock.
ville, Ont..
in a day ; or put the same boy' -on
an eight toot binder and he Will 'out
.twerity ere acres raore and a
°goad man evial Eno* it an fin a deo
as there are pa sleeves. bo gather,
all beblg oolieotod witt. fa bundle car-
rier and Ws' pratrically ends. the
heed work. If you data want to
ebank your gry- ain-na}antio, but a,
great many tlon't-winee you. thre,sh
•it you thane ibut little, evor,k tin no,
only to beim the greAn, to the etran-
cries. If you take it to the gran -
b
aries you ate it all, but if you.
stook, -thresh and take it no the ele-
vators 'all you thieve to do IS to bank
up ;your wagon with la ,caose pox
end it is ioxit jit with pout,
'all ready measured, If you take it
to an elevator you drive onto a plat-
form, -the Iliad Pert of your wagon
is noinered by irancleinery, you take
,o(ut the end board 'and. your whole ,
load runs into la topper ()View and
is oarried ,ulp 'to a cleaner -and tin -
k . L
•
eusions.--Mrs. J. A. Beckste
PnTrITINID, Is the grate
gestants. It assists th* gast
and ferments in their dieesti
fond, clea.nees the inutieus Membrane
=of the stomach. and has ft1S0 an in-
vigorating and beneficial effect on the
:muscles and nerves et the •Istornach.
ae3YrieiNE; rids the fritorna,nh of all
Inflammation. commonly called Car
turrit of the Stomach Or Dyepepsia.
t.
t of di -
le juices
n of the
P3ychine is pronounced i-keer,
Iror sale at all druggists, at $1.00 per
bottle.. For further advice and infor-
mat on or trial bottle, write Dr. Sir..
-.Limited, 179 Ethic Street West, Tot
roxrto, Canada.
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE
Good Work,
Good, Ma erial
—IN ALL OUR---
--1-9 IEE IT
nF BRING YOUR PICTURIr TO BE
FRAMED. -
JACKSON BROS, Seaforth,
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A7ter the Battle.
4111•••••••101000
THE .I4PB ENTER MUKDEN.
...•••••••6..1•16508..•
A -corresponden t from Genoral
Oku's nea,dgne.rters, on IP/larch 17th,
writes as follows:
Field -Marshall Oyama and. staff
entered Multdort 'this efteenoon. They
were met at the south gatbe by many
troops enoa,peping =near Muledern,whO
lined =the streets displaying the teat -
bred, battle flage. The Chinese offic-
ials welcomed Field Mareball Oyama
and tbousaans of Chinese emigre-
Igateid in. t he streets to witness hks
entry. The buildings end streets were
deeorated and •t)aoasande of Japan-
ese flags wero exhibited; '
From information recelived from
Russian prisoners and menfidente of
Mukdent it is entlimated than Gener-
al Kouropatirin's forces at the he-
ginnin, of 'the battle of Mu.k,d n
coesisad of over 480,000 men. •le
loss in killed and wounded before
March 10 14 estimated at 70,000.
Nearly all 1114 twounded were removed
north beforethe railway was out
Less than a thousand remained in
the hospital et Mukden. Three Ivan -
deed Japane4e,eitere 'found in. thee
Russian- hospitals , also. Repor s
as 'to the ettipaber of prisoners .ca
hired are yet. 'incomplete. Over tWo
thousands were captured tin Mukcie
including thei rvouaded. The Ru
sians set fire j.o stores and the rai e
way station, hut they were only po.xf -
tially =destroynd. The Japanese .sa
ed large quantities et flour an
bean cake' and loth-er supplies. Mart
buildings 'Sri the dluselan cattlemen t
;were 'burned, 'tlie 'Chinese having fir-
ed them when the -Russiati retreat
began, supposodly for the purpose. of
robbery. Many outrages wer,e teen -
maned in the Viennese city during Ithe
retreqt, accortlierg to stades itiodd.
It is eald Cessa.cins murdered tw
Italian merenents behaitee they re
, -
fused to give them Money- The Jap-
anese are investinattng all reporte
°utilities. •
Clearing ' Tien (Bat t lefielel.
The work f
p eleariag the, ecocide
army's battlef old west of tree rail
way began ip earnest an 'Saturday,
Theebodies of the Russians are bele'
buried, and those of the Japane
dead are beiner trernate.d.
i
The battlefield, 'especially lin the
vichrity of Lilitempu, five miles west
of tho railrvey 'presen Lett a terribl
I
sight. Fully two thousand bodie.
Iver4: still lying en the field. Tin
locality was tie ircerte of the acre -
vet fight of (tile left armies.
A ',division of the Japanese ,attack -1
erl ikempu and a small village t
the south, and drove tie Xtussians
our, • inflictIne much stIfferling and
heal y loss. Tie Russians., on being
re -i tforced., counter attacked thei
vitt' go in turnidriv:ing out the Jape'
area ci and inflicting enormous losses.
The, Tbirty-third. Regiment, South of
• t.he village, was' pract1ce-11y annitule
Weed on the front by 'the antilleryl
fire before the infantry attack.
Deed iCarpeted Fields. ,
.to a 'hopper, ell being ,done in fire ;
rarmeties time. The principal Onop of !
Manitoba is "'Wheat, which nelnora
tans to bring =a =goon. return. The=
-countey grows oatts,barney, eye, po-
totoes and =all sorts ef regeta.bles as
• well es any Part of Canada. Lande
have lemmas in !price in ten Years
ictiltural and Experimental -Onion are
f=dep
pleased to state four 1d. This is teleclally true that for 1905 they '
are prepared to distribute inte every bo theilHamlota district whore .agood
HoritYcp •aaways sure. Hatcriota tow.n:
township of Ontario materiel for
experiments with 'fodder eromnrootse in a flootrishing ;net pr,ogressive
grains, grasses, elvers and fertine- place ; is enplac where a vest;
ors. Up -wards �f 1,600 varieties of amount, Of -wheat is pold-it, has lsix
evators, .morn than hair a dozen,
Lan m crops have been tested in tie nel
general Stores e it has tWitY large
Experimental Department of tiae
Ontario, Agricultural College,Gtielpin tevo tharterd banks, a grist
rani, largo furniture, ntores,
for at 'least five years in suOoessiot1.
These ecinsist of nearly all the Can- ment ware houses, three churches,
adian sorts and several hundred rew and nearly every mint of 'craftsmen
varieties, some of which have t done that ,are found in eveny -town, large
enceedingly well in the carefully eon- stables where a nemdred teams
ducted experinaents at the College '01 horses etre fed and stained. If
and are now being distributed freeeharge for coeoperative eXperi-
anyone in your (neighborhood wants
-to (settle in Manitoba let himl vt
owlets throughout Ontario. The Lo- Van Ramdota district.
lowing is the list of co-operative ex-
periments in ia,grioulture for 1.905:
No. Experiments. Plots.
1 -Three varieties Of oats 3
2 -Two varieties of .barley 2
3 -Two varieties of hulless
• barley2
4 -Two varieties spring wheat 2
5 -Two varieties of buckwheat. 2
6 -Two, varieties of field peas '
t, for Northern Ontario 2
7-Enixner and Spelt 2
8 -Two varieties of Soy, Soja �r
Japanese beans 2
9 -Three varietes f husking
'corn - ' 3
10 -Three Varieties of mangolde 3
11Tivo varieties of sugar beets 1
fpr feeding purposes 2
12 -Three varieties of Swedish
turnips`
13 -Kohl Rabi und two varieties
of fall turnips
14 -Parsnips and twei varieties e,
of carrots
15 -Three varieties Of fodder or.
'silage corn 3.
16 -Three varieties of Millet 3
17 -Three varieties of sorghum 3
18 -Grass peas }and two, varieties
'of vetches 3
19- wo varieties of repo 2
20 -Three varieties of clover $
21 -Sainfoin, Lucerne and
Burnet3
22 -Seven varieties Of grasseie • '7
23 -Three varieties field beans 3
24 -Three varieties sweet corn 3
257 -Fertilizers with }corn 6
26 -Fertilizers with 'Swedish
Turnips
27 -Growing potatoes en the 'level -
and in 2
28 -Two varieties of early,medium
or late potatoes 2
29 Three grain mixtures for
grain' production • 3
30 -Planting corn in rows and in
squares •2
Tim size of ea=ch plot in each of
the first twenty -six -experiments and
of No. 29 is to be two rods long
by one =rod. wide; in Nos. 27 and 28
.one rod fiquarn ; and in No. 30 four
rods square, one-tereth of an acre. '
Eaeh person. in Ontario who wish-
es to join in the work may 'choose
any one of ,the experiments for 1905
and apply for the same. The mater-
ial will be furnished in the order in
which the applications are received
until the supply is exhausted. It
might be well for eareh applicant to
make .a second lchoice,, for fear Ihe
first (could not be granted. An Ma -
tenial will be fureished entirely free,
of inharge to each applicant, and tile
prattle° of the plots will, of course,
become the property of the person
who conducts the experiment,
•• C. A. ZAVITZ.
e
A Chicago Alderman Owes Rio
Election to Chamberlain's
Cough. Remedy. 1
"1 can heartily and conseie.nti&sivl
rtetnramen d Chamberlain's= Co ugh
Remedy for t.ho ieffeetionte of the
threat and Lungs," isays Ilion. John
Shenick, 220 So. Peoria St., Chicago.
"Two year ago, during a political
oampaiten, 1 °eaglet cold sifter being
overheeted, which Irritated my
throat and I was rinany compelled
to stop, as i could not speak aloud.
Itt naly extremity a friend advised me
to tuse Cbamberlain's Cough Remedy.
book 'two doses that afternoon, and
meld not believe my eenses .whten I
found the next !morning 'the inflam-
mation ;bad largely oubsided. I took
sev=eral doses that day, kept right
on taking through the campaign, and
I (thank thin tmenierine 'that1 won my
seat iin tbe eauncid." This remedy is
for eale by, Alex. Wilson, druggi.st,
Seafortli
The Japanese were Igreatly/out -
numbe4ed (before the tatteek ,belgan,
and their 'deed were piled iin lveaps
behind the= lew (mud walls of ;the
villalze. The Russian dead were Sea t-
tk,,,rod over the fieict, almost ;carpet-
ing it. Ther=e were also enidences
of desperate, hand-to-hand finhting
near .the village. The bodies of the
;Japanese and. Ruseians were piled
together in, eeoree. The bodies
show many wounds. indicating that
th,o 711,011 were (fighting' to the het,
though wounded. Likampu was the
emu° of fierce street. and; house to
house etreggies.
Every street, lane and =compound
wall showed its neap of dead, any
houses were borne& -cremating the
wounded. who erawleclinto them for
shelter. To seek .eover for the ad-
vancing troops was; impossible, oin
account of the froz4rungrou:nde iind
both the Japanese and lit -waren 'chart
tees WLOTO m.ado wcross the open fields.
The fighting et this pint was pro-
bably the most deadly and des=per-
ate of the enifine*war ,thus far. The
Chinene were not allowed; ,on the
for it MIAS feared. they would
.,rob the dead.
.
Use Lever's pry Soap (a powder) to
wash woolens apd flannels, -you'll like
it. , 32
-William, Wberry, one of the best
known men of 'the township of'Man-
vers, pear Lindsay, was round life -
leas in his stable last Thursday ev-
ening, It appears that Wherry and
tine of his sons, a young man, had
been busy all day drawing wood from
a back tot on the farm, and short-
ly before !tea time the father volun-
teered to iperfprna the stablet 'work
• while the son went for the last load
tef wood. The }Suggestion was adopt-
1 Below are nricee of many articles
Out here whieh (farmers 'w11,1 be ;in -
rented in. A ,wagon, double box,
'75.00 'a two -bench sreigh, no box,
30.00; 'a six-foot. 'bintree, $145.00 ;a
,Ive foot mower, $65,00; a ga.njg plow,
'two furrows, $75.00; a sulky plow,
no furrow, $50,00; a single plow,
6 inches, $20.00; a harrow, 4 sec -
Non, $23.0D; a iseett drill, lig *routs,
disk, $140.00; 18 disc harzloW, $52.00;
Canning mill, $38.00; buggies, Aillfee,
$100.00; cOn•c40rLdt3, $75.00; Democrat
mmereica, $146.00 tongue Tor De-
r7crat, $10.00; shafts tor 'buggy,
',50 an ordinary span of horses,
375.00 ; a Terme $35.00; �f you want
eour, 'horse shod you pay 40 'c'en'ts;
If you want a ;plow shear sharped
You pan* 25 vents; a shoe set, 15e.;
If neu want your .whleat 'threshed
.yriu pay 4 vents ., per bushel and
'I) nerd the hands, that will put it in
In
t le :wagon box or in a portable
ge ary ; if you Want your wheat
threshed out of the stook you ipay '
NI cents per bushel ; if you take a
ist to the imill you get from 30
Tbn, ta 35 tbs., =according to quality
on wheat ; If you want to get a loan
=on e =farm you ;tray 7 per 'cent ; if
you :want a do-etor to set you you
pa:y \one dollar ,per mile; if =you
want a 'tooth :filled illy the dentist
ye# pay four }dollars, and aot gold
eithere if you want an auctioneer
'to listeli your farm implements, You
pay him fretne 2 to 4 ;per cent. on.
sales ; if you want a =deed made out
yo u ;pay $4.00; =if you want a jellies
of ',Whisky you nay 10 °lents, and not
a nig one at 'that; if 'you want it
poo4 stlit of clothes made you pay
$14.(00.
[ gAMES ROBINSON.
L
A 50c. Bottle of Liquorom
We want you to know about Inquo-
Sone, and the product itseir can tell
you more than we. So we ftsk you to let
ns buy you a bottle --a full-size bottle -
to try. Let it provelhat it does what
medicine cannot do. See what a tonic
It is. Learn that it does kill germs.
Then you will use it always, as we do,
and as millions of others rio.
This offer itself should convince you
that Liquozone does as we claim. We
would certainly not buy a bottle and
give It to you if there was any doubt
a results. You- want those results;
you want to be well and to keep well.
And you can't do that -nobody cam. -
?without Liquozone.
• We Paid $100,000
For the American' rights to Liquo-
Zone. We did this after testing the
product for two years, through physi-
glans and ,hospitals, after proving, in
thousands of different cases, that
Liquozoa destroys the cause of any
germ disease.
Liquozone liee, for morel than 20
years, been the constant subject of
scientific and chemical research. It Is
not made by compounding drugs, nor
with alcohol. Its virtues are derived
solely from gas -largely oxygen gas -
by a process requiring immense appa-
ratus and 14 days' time. The result is
a Liquid that does what oxygen does.
It is a nerve food and blood food -the
Most helpful, thing in. the world to you.
and Give it to You. to Try.
Its effects are exhilarating, vitalizing,
purifying. Yet it is =a germicide so
certain that we publieh on. every bot-
tle an. offer of n1,000 for a disease
germ that it cannot kill: •The reason
is that germs are vegetables; and
Liquozone-like an exceee of oxygen -
is deadly to vegetal matter.
There lies the great value of Liquo-
Zone. It is the only way hooten to kill
germs ID! the body without killing the
tissue, too. Any drug that kills germs
Is a poison, and it cannot be taken in-
ternally. Every physic:Ian knows that
medicine is almost heiplese in any
germ disease.
Germ Dischases.
These are the =known germ diseases.
All that medicine can do for these
troubles is to help Nature overcome
the germs, and suth results are indi-
rect and uncertain. Liquozone attacks
the germs, wherever they are. And.
when the germs which cause a disease
are destroyed, the disease must end,
and forever, That is Inevitable.
Asthma
Abscess -Anemia
Bronoliltis
Blood Paisen
Bright's Disease
Bowel TrOubles
Coughs—Colds
Constimptioa
Collis—Croup
Constipation
Catarrh—Caner
Dysentery—Dlarrhes,
Dartdraft—Dropry
Dyspepsia.
Detema--orr.
Perer—Trfinersza
Kirin ey Diseases
La txrippe
Lerneorrhea
Liver Troll/4P5
Ilalaria,--Ne•Jraial
'Many newt Trot.blos
Piles—Pneumoria
Pleurisy—Quinsy
ithenmatirm
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Skin Diseases '
Stomach Tfouhles
Timont, Traub:es
Pers—nallStones Tamors—rleers
Ciatre—tiout Varloocel0
aonerrhel—Gleet, Women's Diteans .
All diseases MO -begin with eeree-an wenn
3nation—all. catarrh—all CLalattigiOuS filiF.eafre0.--oit
the results of Impure Or pOlsoned himd.
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never tried it, please send us this
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si2e bottle, and we Will pay the drug-
gist ourselves for it. This is our .freo
gift, made to eonvince you; to showi
you what Liquozone ie, and what it
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tailoring. The " PROGRESS" label, on
a suit, is the best proof of right style—
right workmanship—right fabrics.
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a ladder, is on the next suit you buy.
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THE DOCTOR, SAID.
Theit Mrs. Thomas Adams Had
Bright's Disease-Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills Cured Her.
Collingwood, Ont., March 27th. -
(Special) -Mrs. Thomas Adams, of
this place, was assuind by her doctor
that eh° Ihad Bright's Diseeee, is
strong and well again, and she gives
all thederedit td Dodd's Kidney Pills.
" Yes," Mrs. lAdams said wben ask-
ed eceacerning her cure, "I was eiglet
rn-ontbs aix invalid, and my doctor
said. II had (Bright's Disease. I did
not expect to ever get better, but a
friend of any husband induced me to
try Dodd's Kidney Pills, and after
taking three boxes of them 1 was
able, o do my work. They cured me
comp etely."
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News Notes.
-T le Conservative Assoeitition of
East York 'have passed uresolution,
authorizing that a memorial be for-
ward
him t
withi
servic
Gover
in th
had n
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room
Napa
also ir
used in !completing the park by level-
ling and seeding it, and setting out
small 'trees land shrubs as may be de -
c
}Arabi , also to erect a. band stand
andprovide seating eapacity for
one hundred people. The balanee, if
any, t� be applied towards the main-
• tainarten 'of the park in proper con-
dition. Mr. Warner was born at
Wilton about 70 years ago, and is re-
• eognized as the wealthiest citizen of
Napenee. a
-A peouliar end distreelsing acci-
dent happened near Reaburnt Mani-
toba. Mr. W. C. Prielnerd, living not
Lan from the -village, is worried by
the presence of wolves, and one day
fired tvith a gun ,at -a band- through
the window of his home. Reloading
ihe let the butt end of the gun fall
to the ,floor rather heavily, =when it
nvent Off, ehe =charge going through
the =ceiling land striking his 'wife,
shattering her left wrist and also
the bale's timb. The injured woman
was t4en Ito the hospital in Portage
la Prairie, where it was found neces-
sary te' amputate her hand at. the
wrist. IShot was taken from the
'baby, Who is not much , tbe worse
for theadventure. He is three years
nf age. '
-The} Grand Inodge of the 'Ancient
Order df (United Workmen conciuded
its annual 'session at Toronto last
week, and adjoprned to meet again
next year at Torotno. A big fight
was put tup to hold the next session
butsidelof Toronto, Hamilton, Brant-
ford, nondon, St. Thomas, Orillia,
and. Poet Arthur wanting it. A mo-
tion to !reduce the representation to
nit,
grand . odge - Was voted down by a
large ajority. An honorarium of
$1,000 was 'voted to Grand Master
Workman Peregrine, of Hamilton.
All the, other officers were Ire -elect-
ed, the nnly serious ;contest being
for the treasurership, between
Messrs.' Cornett, Rushton and In-
-wood. ,Selr. Inwood was re-elected by,
a 'large, majerkty,
I
d to Premier Whitney, asking
•}Darted all appointments made
the 'last two years to the =civil
, on the grounds that nhe late
ment were during that period.
ministry, and consequently
riglit to tmake appointments.
rvoy Warner 'has provided a
tion ground for the citizens of
ee, itt the form of a park. Ile
nt a eheque for. $800, to be
Farm Lite In Manitoba.
Jaints Ieabineon, oioneer of
the :towns linp of Weill wee, Pei t h
county, but now a farmer to Mani-
toba, ,writes from, ribe Ilatmiota. dis-
trict tie the Thetowel Banner teirein=g
tintereettng description of how,
farming operations are 'conducted in
that great counityy.. .�e says:
Out there we home nothing to con-
tend tnith; each as had the early set -
tilers of Ontario, no land( to =clear,
no rains to split, 'no stumps Ito pull
rout on,di not 'mama ararrniug to do;.
no barns to only stables and
g,raneries required., and markets in
nearly every ,cliire-ction; gocid. cli-
mate whieh, would oompare =favor-
ably with Ontario -a little =polder nn.
winter bat no more or no • worse=
storeys, rao rain lfroin taarve,st
Opring and snow not often- more
then a foot deep, and this ;winter
not more than six inehts on :the
-average anti =nearay all gene. None
af the lard tabor on the farm: to
°annelid with; ouf there _a 'boy of
rift/nen .w,ru rdify rouebi work as two
strong men rwial klo in a day tin On-
tario ;with their enroll Zile* and
single 'harness. A boy reith a lgamin
and (five -diorses wiill geitl over ,six
=aeries a day lin the spring or he
evnl get over from thirty to forty
aerie with a taxrow & tleat hours
and itt manY eases be dont have bo
rivdtk either, for The may sow with a
twitten Spout drill (twenty:five ateree
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There is no more important period in a vow's life than at calving
thne. Many thousands are lost every year at this time, because the
animal's system is not in such condition as to stand the strain. The
feeding of Clydesdale Stock Food =a sufficient time before and after
calving will tone up the System so that no trouble need be feared. Read
what Mr. J. A. Lever, Fleaherton, Oxit., says have found it an ex-
cellent preparation for feeding cows before calving and never had cows
do better after." It cannot be repeated too often, "don't let the calf
loose its calf flesh." It cannot loose it without stuoting it growth.
The raising of "Baby Beef" or early fattened beef, the highest priced
beef on the market, isteasily done if the calves are kept growing,. If this
can be done, you can easily realize from one to two cents a lbmore
than otherwise. There is nothing better with skimmed railk for calves
than Clydesdale Stock Food, Mr. Gregory McIntyre, Secretary, Farrn-
ers Institute, Renfrew, Ont., says :-"1 have been using your feed on
my eleven calves, and consider they are the best lot I have ever raised.
The only other feed being skimmed milk and grass." If you are not
satisfied after feeding Clydesdale Stock Food, your money will be cheer -
folly reftmded by our dealer. Sold in your district by
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Beattie Bee's., Seaforth.
J. Snider, Brucefield.
P. D. Hutchinson, Staffa.
eeeenn
1 Reuben G-raham, Clinton.
inlf. Scruton, Heiman.
3. G. Moser, B1 th.
Oats, Barley, Bull and Cows
For Sale.
The undersigned be for este on Lot 16. colgies-
2, Bay, a quantity of Now Danish White Oats
and *leo a quantity of Handechurie Barley. Title ie
not the " Idensuary," but the " Idandsohnrie,"
which yields 10 buebele _More per acre than the
" Mensuary." 14y oats and barley ate both great
yielders and are clean. 1 have also a number of
High Grade Cows with calf to my old stook bull tor
sale very reasonably. 1 am also offering my old
Stook Bull for-eale. Be is one of the •very beet
stock gotten, in the country*. is vary quiet and
right in every way, He must be sold as I have pur-
clamed another one 40 head my herd. Tills is a
rare ethane° for oily person who desires to get a
find clews animal, whom good quallidee have been
proved. For further particulars apply on the
above named lot or addrese Hansen P 0 .1.01IN
ELDER, Heneall. 1985-4
"Sovereign"
FOR MINE.
What do'you expeot in the Shoes you buy?
Good quality in the leather,
Comfort in the shape.
• Correctness in the style,
The Best Money's Worth.
You are guaranteed this combination in
the Sovereign Shoe.; they look well, wear
well, fit well and keep their shape till you
are done with them.
Sovereign Shoes are popalarpricecl,
$3, $3.50 and $4.00 in both mera's
and* women's.
Call and see our new spring styles, they
are sure to please you.
We are sole agents for the celebrated
>Langenuir's Trunks and Valises, vvhioh for
durability and lowness of priori have no
equal. •
RichArdson& Winnis
• SEAFORTH,
Sole Agents for Hagar, Sovereign and Just
Wright Shoes.
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The King of Terrors
Is Consumption.
And Consumption is caused by neglect-
ing vicars the dangerous Coughs
and Cold".
The balsamic odor of the newly
mit pine healei and invigorates the
lungs, and even consumptive -a im-
prove and revive amid the perfume
of the pines. This fact has long
been known to physician'
s but the
essential healing priuciPle of the
pine has never betore been separ-
ated and refitted ss it it in
• DR. WOOD'S
NORWAY PINE SYRUP.
It combines the life-giving lung -
healing virtue of the Norway Pine
with other absorbent, expectorant
and soothing Herbs and Balsams.
It cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarse-
ness, Bronchitis, and all affections
of the bronchial -tubes and air pas-
sages. Mts. M. B. Lisle, Eagle
Head, N.B., writes lisve osed:.
Dr. Wood's Norway PirieSyriip for'
coughs and think it is a fineremedy,
the best we have ever wed. A num-
ber of people here have great faith
in it as it cures every time.
Price 25 cents per bottle.
Iffellann & Nelffann,
John MeMann, sr.
John MoMann, jr.
(Successors to Johri ifoNann, er,)
Are now prepared to handle all kinds of horses.
Buyers may purchase borsesi at their sale stables,
gm. It onsIville, et any time, 1944-tt
latere
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eompiete without
Au admirable food,
•its natural qualities
fitted to build up and mai
robust health, and to re
winter's ex,treme cold. It is
a valuable" diet for children.
COA
The Most Nutrition,a
and Economical.
IVIATRESSES
• Add a few more years to your life,
About one.third of your time is spent
in bed; then why not have a comfort-
able` mattress to lie out Your sleep
will be sweet and your rest refreshing.
On a hard, lumpy rnattrese you are
tossing about when you ought to be
sleeping.,
We -give special attention to this
part of our business and make
Hair Mattresses to Order.
ranging in price 'tom $10 up ao-
cordieg to quality and quintity of
• hair. Give us an opportunity 1mehe
you comfortable. We will be pletibed
• to show you samples of hair and quote
you, pricer. We also make fibre and
mots mattresses and carry a fail line
of wool end sea grans at Iowan-, prices.
Upholstery
Now is the time to have it done.
Either repairing or new work to order
will be promptly attended to and sat-
isfaction guaranteed.
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'Notice, Pay up. iKneohtel
All parties indebted to G. K. Holland, Beechwood I Furniture and Undertakin—
on overdue accounts or notes, are requesUd top -
up
ae soon m possible m the money is needed now.
1915-8
SEAFORTEI.
To Cure a Cold in One D
Tee Laxative BromoOubitnN e Tablets* zi.et MLAt)rt
Seven ?Milan bcaes sold Ire past 12 months. Th4
This signature, ..4.-,,,,x....-„erritkopsbox.25c.
Com Gip
bi We -Days.
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