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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1905-05-19, Page 2• This falling .bf your hair! Stop it, or yciii will soOn be bald. Give your hair some Ayer's Hair Vigor. The fall - ng will stop, the hair will air or grow, and the scalp will be clean and healthy,„ Why be satisfied with poor hair when you can make if rich? lify heir nearly aft mum Mit. I then tried Ayer's Bair Vigor and only one bottle stopped the falling. New halr come in real thick and rst a little curly."—Mas. L. Af. SMITE, aratoga, N. le. Andre sta. Lowell, Mass. tor She- !intim expoitor EAFORTH, FRIDAY, May 19, 1905. The Member for West Huron. .Gedericb. Star $i'rre saying N. Lew - Mr. --Borden, by his vote on the Noirthwest bill. justice to Mr. Leans we prin.t an extract from his leader's speeoh which shOws 'that Mr. Borden gave his fellowing full permit. Itoi vote as their judgment' oarried„theen. ti his ;speech in may - trig his amendment to t he edticational elause.s et the Autonomy Bills, Mr. Borden said: "I do not desire ito make it .a par- excit ter (one moment enaggest that any hoe. gentleman en. this ;gide of the House, fallowing the dietates of this foonseienoe and his good. judgment atrained. by panty ties to endeaver -agree rwith the views whieli I ex - 34r. Lewis, ave understand, 110.KL3 not object to being held tresponeible tor. hie vote ond is prepared to juatify it. But !he does object to being accus- ed of harei.ng deserted his peliticai leader, when that leader explicitly sstated that he did not intend ;making . 1he issue a panty eine and gave bis fall-owees full and free permissicin tea vote as theY pleasea. Worth (dousidering. There are eame points about the vote on the Autonomy bills in the Dominion Parliament, says, ;the To- ronto Star,' that the treader should ectiesider. Tho majority was 81. The aepresentatives of Quebec gave sixty vides in, *fever of the Laurier set- tlement off the schools .question and one against. This mea.ns thatevith- earesentatives elf Quebec at all, the anembees from the rest of Canada. approved the ,school olauees by a majority of 22. ant a.rio is the only province in. Can - the school cla.uses. Olt tario like - Wise is the only province in Canada that shaws on all questions a ma- jarity politically opposed. to Sir Wil- trid Laurier. Teresa° has been -the head centre, of eppositian Ito the school clauses. It is also the head centre at k)oliti-• eal opposition to the Liberal Pre- mier wnd this Government. Ontari0 Electoral Power few days ago, Ilan. Adam. Ileek gave aortae ;very interesting- infermeition trical energy in this l'nevince and .the 'great ,advantages ta be reaped now engaged iin the wark of develop- ing electrical power at. Niagara -Falls in Ontarin, hawe the right al- together to develop 750,000 (home pawer. Machinery is now being in- stalled far the development of 120,- 000 harm/ pawer. That dlic'-‘re would bn a demand 'tar 120,000 horee power. steel tar the 750,000 horse- power, when it Ave s developed. Mr. Beck thought that there was little deubt: With 120,000 hearse power 'being de - a distanee 200 miles .at a min- imum. average nait—idter providing for depreciation fdr raaintenanae and pus horse power per annum. With. 750;000 -hark power being developed this figure should. be eeUuced Ito $12. With the .eaneuraption .of 120,000 har,Se power the Saving over the cost ;at the 'development of the same harse power by steam would be .abotet $3,- 000,000 per annum, and. with the de- velopment of 75(1,000 heree power nbaut $11,000,000eAn aggregate sav- ing of 'the amount -Would mean euchi a ,rednation the price of commod- ities pnoduced as to ;give a great etiraulus -to Ontario's domestic and export trade, and. would work as great a revolution in our nridustries es had the introduction of steam.. Editorial Notes and Comments. The Toronto Star remarks: Me. G-eney's rehabilitation by his party -WI:40Z int VS ia elle Legislature, has in it sone. elements. of humor. It is, for instance, the very mockery of that Mr. Strateaa's terCh-en- emy ,shonlil be now asking the public * * * The license eam.missioners of Kent county have gotten the licenee bus- iness there into a bad snarl. Commissioners and lespector were appointed -on Ithe reconaraendation of the executive committee of t,teo Con- servative Association and they have been cenducting the besiness ed is- suing licenses on the principle that " to the victors' belong the spoils." The largest and best hotel in Chat- ham has been refused: a. license be - ,bas bean %Weld that Seems of the commiesioners .have been squinting selves. Mr. Sanders, the head ',af the Bemuse department at Toronto, bald in.veatigation and heard tome pretty crooked. evidence. -The de. pertment ehould dismiss flee entire pant a new board. The Goderieli Star, in berating Ne. Lewis tor his .note on tile. Autonomy big, 'Says: '4 lb attempt to justify "On. behalf of a 'principle would. be " posaents of the questions involved in. the -Autionorny bills." Tbet. may settle the matter in, )the mind of the Star, but a (more a.bominablr oted, end inaccu.ralte state- ment was never penned. "ahottld the tOanservatives .of West HUTIOtn censure Mr. Le' wis tor. sup- " porting a mild' imitation of ilea'. "partens pfolicy in 1886 ?" The Sig- nal should net put: it in that Way Mr. Lewis. If the, Autonomy bill, which Mr. Lewis voted for, is an, im- itation or even a mild Imitation" sot the Conservative policy in 1896 It is entirely and radieally -w.rong ,`and eiples of the Liberal .parity. But it is not. 11 the Signal will closely in- vestigate the matter, -its Igood sense lea.d it ito see that Where is nob the slighest (analogy between the two - propositions. The oonditions met basic principles are entirely different. New Bridges.—Atithe Last meeting or the Usborne bevenal tend- ers were (received ror cement work oeeded by the township, but the ten- der of the Patterson, Ellis and Whne- the lowest was accepted:\ The fol; - lowing ieee the works included : A- butment, concessions and 5, lot 18, $4.95 per 'cubic yard ; No. 1, conces- sion 4 and 5, let 6, 12 foot sPan, 16 noot .road way- ; No. 2, .canceissions and 9, Sot 6, 14 foot rep,an, 14 foot Bien 8, iota 15. and 16, 15 feat span, 14 forst roadway ; NG. 5, sideroad, concession 8, 'lot 15 and 16, 18 focib sp,a,n, 14 horst roadway. Btidges to have cement concreibe and. (expanded metal tioors, supported by steel beams" and channels and -furnished with lattice steel railings. Arches— NO. 1, Hay. and !Usbo.rne boundary, 2, concession 5,1ot 2, 6 -feet ; 14 foot roadway ; a, sideroad concession 2, concession 6, lot 2, 6 feet, 14 foot rtoadway ; No. 5, sideroad, lots 15 tend Noe 6, ooncession.s 14 and 15, lots 26 way. Arches to; halve cement ling -8. The court et revision was fix- ed tax the 3rd. June .at 1 o'clock and the council ad,',,eurird until that A Guaranteed, Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or PA- truding Piles. Druggists refund money if Rao Ointment faile to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in from 6 te 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. your druggist .hasn't it, send 50c. in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris' Medicine Co., Statistieal,—The Hallett ;assessor, Mr. William Carter, has efinished his work et assessing the eownship and returned elle rer.i, to the clerk on the 29,th ult. Under the ;new aeseSs- raent apt, of 1904 the work is much roorre difficult than farmerly, yet 1VIr. Carter has presented a ;very gond roll, and with the exception of section 11, respecting inceme tax, which is (not very generally complied with, it is, apparently, _very eser- rect and in .accardance with the the statute.. Section No.- 10 of the new a,ct (respecting business assess- ment Ls not renetrded favorably, more especially by men In a small way of .baainess. To such it seems and is very unjust as aompared with others. Another requirement o f the !newsa.et is the valuation -of ,aeal property exerapt (from taxation. ex- cept torr -local improvement, ouch. as churches,- seheol 'houses, :balls, etc. The talloWing is a synopsis -of the Hallett roll ifor 1905 : Number of aores, 53,484; leumber ,cif acres clear- ed, 43,727 number loif acres wood- lands, 3,053 ; !number ,of acres sviramp, 6,704; value of real peoperty ex- clueive .of buildings, *1,402,810 ; value lot buildings, $502,325 ; value of property- exempted, $24,100 ; busi- ness assessment, $8,750; taxable in- come, $100; total assessment, $1,938,- 085.—James 'Campbell, clerk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Very Best. la.bn's Cough Remedy,- and leant to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever taken," says George L. Chubb, a merchant of Harlan,Mich. There is tao question about its being the best, as it will cure a cough or celd in less time than any other treatnaent. It ,should always be kept in the house ready; for instant use, for a cold elan be cured in much leas time when, prop:1p tly treated. Far sale by Alex. Wilson, Druggist, Sea - Exeter. • Notes.—Mr. Herbert Gregory hes returned from Toronto where 111,e had. been pursuing his legal studies et Cispoode Hall end has re8u:med his was recently severely injured in Lan- don -while emplayed as line man with the 'Bell Telephone Company, is sufficiently recovered to be able -to come to his home here where he will rem,ain until his full recovery.—A. Roy, the .1.2 year old san of Mr. and Mrs. Wen. 0:kiwis, ;off Exeter Narth, atter a ,yrery ibrief illness of brain fever., passed away on Saturday of la.st week.—Mr. 3. P. Ross, formerly of this 1.1Crwill has been made general superintendent -for (Western Ontardo far the -Confederation Life Insurance Coirapatnf, and his son, Will Ross, late general agent tor the same .company. to have hend badly cut by the breaking Of a bottle she was washing a few. days ago.—Mr. G, S. Huston, days aga visiting his broltherie, and, W., C. frueten and other friendsal ! It ie leleven years since Mr. Hteltoin ; was, befebefore.—Mr. Sohn Gall *in I offer the 1proPeety of Ed. Wade Exeter NOW's Sind who has lremeteed, Ithe inicsrthwest, for sale by auction Satueday nett. The p.rope.rty none Robert Mantiva, ex -Mayen of Regina, N. W. IT., was 'here recently visiting. his .brothee, Rev. W. Masitin.—Mr. W. 3. ..fleaman/is haiiing\a brick ad- dition ereestedltb the weer Id this stens er of non. Thomas Greenway still living and fis 90 years e.g.e.—Mr. W. shaw, has leased the ging Edwaed Hotel .eit Souris, Manitoba, tor le term of Veare. Miss Jean Harwlectev, left ton Tuesday for Sourie, where she will npettad the Summer with her tance who were ;here lattending the fthneral ithe late Mrs. (I)r.) ing Hon. -Thomas G-reenway and. W. Rollin,s, 'Perorate, and. Berv. John Holmes and &Liss Helmets, of Blyth. Ths3r,A.pp@al t� Our Sympathies. The bilious .auld dyspeptic are eon - shalt sufferers and appeal to' our sympathies. There is 'not one of them, however, who may not be breught back to 'health and happiness by the 'use iof Chamberlain's Stom- ach and Liver Tablets. These tab- lets invigorate the. stomach: and liver and strengthen tlae digestion. They Mae" regulate the 'bowels. For sale by Alex. Wilson, Druggist, Seaforth. Stanley. the Stanley 'cleaned Mr. 'Hill of II. & 'Gee Mitchell, were preiseint; and put in a tender (off $560 for a Was aecepted. Mr. .Irlackay, of Hen - sail, Was also on hand end his offee to build tement abutments rit $4.25 per oubic yard was accepted. Mr. 'J. Tough, .assessor, handed in his roll which was (carefully examined bee the council. Reeve Lamont and Clerk Hess, lof Hay township, ottended the naeetitn.g tor Ithe purpose of balanc- ing ,accounts and talking over matL ters of ,general interest to both townships, Mr• John Forrest en- deavored to fpersuade the; council to gnaint hina a:change in the course of the Logan -drain which is pow well under progre.ss, fbut ;the t ethers could not eee tlaeir way clear to :granting his request.• With' the passing Of a few 'accounts the business lot the council ban110 Ito an end and an Ad- journment was made on IVIonday,May 29th,, when the council will meet as a oourt of 'revision. ilmearrememarsommuml Notes.—Rev. T. a McNaii; of Ham- ilton hi eap.ducting revival services in the Methoellet church this week. —Mrs. W. Sadler is (recovering from a 'very ;severe atfa,ok et the measles. —Mr. T. M. Hamilton has converted part of his dwelling bouse into a temp,arary ,stare for t he summer, while the old „stare is being torn - ,down and a new brick structure er- ected in its place.—A very- Melan- choly event eccured on Itheefar.m of Mr. John Dow, a. short distance east of this village, en Monday sof laat week. Mr. Doest's ;hired man, Mr. W. Frank ;Pitt, wha trecently crank from England, Peramitted suicide by hanging himself to a beam in the bare. No keown cause for the 'rash act, except hoimesickness, can be giv- en. -His father, sister and 'cousin, accompanied him to this country in March last. The remains Were inter- red in Staffa cemetery. Lever's Y -Z (Wise Heed ) D isinfectant Soap Powder is a boon to any home. It disin- .Nicts and cleans at the same time. 26, Briets.—Mr. and Mrs. Rabt. White of Stratford, visited amen.g (relatives here recently.—Miss 7,Tanieit McKellar S.t;rafford,„is herne at present, ow ing be the .of her tm.otlier. We are pleased to know Mrs. McKellar is improving.—Messrs. -.Threes Noire ;man .afid Neil Park are now oonvales- cent a.ite.r a couple -of weeks' ill- ness with enteasels.—Miss MeNaugh- ton, of Brussels, who was a guest at -the honee .of -Miss McLau.ghlin, Tc - turn at Once to ber home, °Wing to illness there.—Mr. T.,eslie Johnsten has gone to Toronto, :whore he bag the. prospect of a good position as and. Lyle iTlecempsom,, of Brantford, former residents of our hamlet, their friends eecently.—Mr. and Mrs. Cranston' attended the golden wed - diner on;Thureday- evening last of Ms.. andb Mrs. ;Roll:fort Clark, of Russel - dale. Zurich .(Frarn The Herald.) Notes.—The .eourt. of revision for the township ot I:Lay will be held on the 27th tot May at 10 o'clock a. m. —Abou.t 6,000 equawe feet of cement side walks will. be laid .clowin Zue- ich this season.—The Cattle by-law is te ibe strictly 'enforced in Zurich this summer, and any cattle _found running at large- will -be placed in pound.—Mr. Lorne •S'cott, the axle - sent aceounta.nt at the Zurich brtanch of the Sovereign Bank, has been ap- pcxiinted -assistant manager for Zur- has been •stationed at the Thedford ta.nt ;manager Of, bashwood branch. —Mr. Moses 'Geiger left laet week for Sauth River,- New Ontario, to Ile makes the journey by -train but will drive back, same 200 miles.—Mr. C. ..Schwartzentruber, of -the Bron- hred Durham bun.. fro,rn Mr. -Hill of win keep him on bis farm. near Blake ;tar the improvement of stook.—Mr. William Schwalm. ha.s purchased the dwelling and two( loto from the ex- ecutions et the John gipper estate, now occupied by Mr. Alex. Bessen- berry, paying therefOr '$700. We understand that - Mr. and Mrs. Schwalna intend (retiring Loom the duties of farm life and will ;take things easier, ^when they more into Zurich public ischolin, has banded in lhis -resignation, which take§ effect at the summer Ihelidays, Mr. Stelk has 'proved himself to be a eareful and p,ainstaking teacher end his ''sever - maze from • the school be a dis- 1000. e rstand tn. ends (taking p tour to weest.—Mie gate rt, rale of, handed in ber esignation Ito take ef- fect at tale en sef the present item. This will Ineee itate the trustees ha after (the is el Her trelidays.—Mr. ering and w cater ter the events of the gene 1 public in that line. • Why Suffer ram Rheumatism 'X Wher 'suffer' rem rheumatism when One applicatio of Charaberlain's Pain Balm will ieve the pain./ The quick relief hich this liniment af fords makes , est and. sleep possible, and that alo is worth many times its eost. y who have used it hoping only or a short ;relief from suffering, h e been happily sur- prised to fi d that after a while the relief b came permanent. Mrs. sufferer fro irlaeumatism, all over ,from head o foot, and Chamber- la.in'is Pain 9,1m is the only thing that will r :neve the pain." For sale by Alex Wilson, Druggist, Sea - —S teat f er beat Milverton at football lest Week in t hte 1irst match Of the 1W431.110,03. district ef ttle F. Alter nediate series. --Hon. J.,' Jenkins, Agent-Genere al in Lando England, of the Aus- tralian Oci morrwealth, who -is et present on a visit to this country, is a Canadi n and a, native Of Dun- das, Ont. the erninen tunnel engineer, wise re - from Quee s (University, has given $6,000 feu special purpose in the faculty Of elence, and -will sustain that purpo with further substan. tial announces. . —Mr. Pe er lVleNaughton, lot Hib- T., 'where Ile intend§ teaching scbooil. ElliOtt, of 'Logan, died in his 92nd wea.r. alsed was born near Ile emigre'. d Ito Canada in the year. 1846. Far ss than yea.r lie set- tled in 03r.ldfo.rd, but the year tole lowing oa Ito Logan., eettling on the present (homestead, which was then in t e very heart of a wilder - and he s sistance of 'a brave and. in.dustrion8 wife, be soon earv-ed froth'. t forests a comfortable holmoi w lich he ..occupied until bis death. T farm is now among 1he best in ogan. Mr. Elliott was a men of ti e,character und highly 'rea epeofed. A Widow, lone daughter and eix sons euivive him. Roo Your Own Barri No co tiy labor, no extra expense, to Jay .16' Wire Edge" eady Roofing. WM each roll are nails, tin caps, liquid esph It cement to complete the you eau ro!)(1 barn, chicken house, dairy and 001 she yourse If. BOOI LET, iv,hich tells Just why you slime use 1,‘ terson's " Wire Edge " in pref c *mice to fitly other roo.filig. It's free PATERSON MFG. CO., Limited Tort?nto Montreal • i.,ADIES BE BEAUTIFUL Eled Sti 00 for Ma aro Beita's formula of her tam - beautiful and make oney senior; it to ) our friends. No iatter how bad our complexion er how wrink led, el gnarantee make it perfect. Addrese IMADAM BEE , 313 Front a e„ Buffalo. 1951x3 cBlann & McMann, i (Successors to John Mordann, sr.) Are now prepared to handle all kinds r f borers. mi4BuRrs LAXA LIVER PILLS. Stimulate t e sluggish liver, clean the coated ongu.e, sweeten the breath, clear away all waste and poisonous ' tter from the system, and cure Sic Headache, Bilious - dice, Water rash, Catarrh of the Stomach, etc writes :-1. su ered for years from liver trouble , and endured more than tongue an tell. I tried a greA many differe t remedies, but they were of littl or no benefit to me. of Laxa-Live Pills, and they prove.d so beneficial o me; that I procured liver. Price 25 ce ta or 5 for $1.00, all Ilealers, or . To onto, Ont. If a ares wife is a nothing but the best flour is good enough for 1;er. There can be no greater extravagance than the use of inferior flour. Winchcaer Springs, Feb. 7t, oi "I read about 1,0 al. Household Flour which is pun fied by elearicity. aiso read about the woman paying freight 25 miles befoie she would be without it. Royal Household was not sold in our town, 1 was asking about it and my grocer told me to wait & day or two and he would get some, and am glad did so. My wife is a good baker anc1\1\made good bread out of other flours, but what she has now made out of Royal Household is so -far ahead that I would be willing to/pay freight fifty miles instead of twenty-five, rather than go without it. There is no flour 'just as good' as Royal ousehold.” (Signed) JOHN HENDERSON. Now, is there a single woman in the whole country who, after rea nat - Mr. Henderson says, will ,not at once send for the Royal Household recipes and ve Royal Household Flour a trial. Menfion this paper and address THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO.; LIMITED, in odor Ana " -Me tor retch , loam ELM Swear a arena sto MIL THERE has only been One real im- provement in cooking ranges in many years. That improvement is the Imperial Oxford Diffusive Oven Flue. While other- makers were adding dampers, racks, door openers and shakers in a vain attempt to make im- provements, we studied the heart of the range. We knew that the °My improvement you wanted was a better oven, an oven that would help you bake hair bread, pies and cakes, roast beef to a turn, retaining its juice and fiavor. Our investigations and experiments produced the oven -heating system of the Imperial Oxford Range The important feature of this eystem is the diffusive fiue which _draws in fresh -air, superheats it and disnibutes it evenly throughout the oven. The article en the bottom shelf farthest from the fire is getting as much heat on all sides as the article on the top shelf next the fire. - We would like to explain this more fully. If your dealer doesn't handle the Imperial Omford Range, write us for particulars. We will send rata. - lope and tell you where you can see tbe range. 14 The Gureey Foundry Co., Limited TORONTO, iti6NTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER For Sale by GEORGE A. SILLS, Seaforth. Do You Realize That a Neglected CoUgh Result in Consump If you have a Coldt Hoarseness, Bronchitis, or afgction of the Throat and Lam what you want is a harmless a • There is nothing so healin soothing, and invigoratifig to lungs as the balsamic propexti - the pine tree. DR. WOOD'S NORWAY SYRUP Contains the potent healing vie. of the pine, with other abaor ex.-pectorant and soothing cmes of recognized worth. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine S checks the initating cough, sc.') and heals the inflamed L•, - and Bronchial Tubes, loosens phlegm, and gives a prompt se of relief from that choked -1r seuffeParifeeceli2n5g;n'ts per bottle. Be rare and ask for Dr. Wood's toire Agar eP surds of Tate nary Ws. HI De Fe The Robert' Bell Engine & Thresher Col (LIMITED.) Seaforth Ontario. Authorized Capital $200,000.00 Paid up Capital $91,960. M. Y. McLEAN, President A. YOUNG, Vice -Preside b, MANAGING DIRECTOR—ROBT. BELL SECRETARY—JOHN FINLAYSON BANKHRS—DOMINION BA SOLICITOR—R. S. HA.Y8 • In order to meet the increase in hilliness which is offering, and to enlarge th premises for buildioa Separatore, Wind Staekers end Feeder'', which has already h n commenced, the Directors have decided to offer po,000.00 stock for 'ale at par 10 p r cent. payable on applicaSion ; balenee air called for by the Company, in sums no't to e coed 15 per cent. menthly, until all is paid up. The whole amount can be paid at a time at option of subseriber, and dividtnds will date from payment of full amount The Dividends will be payable yearly On February 1st. The remaining profits, in each and every yesi, oveg and above the amount paid n dividends shall be set aside to form a Reserve Fund,' until much Reserve Fund shall Leach $25,000 00. This us a successful grill:1g concern, which has risen from small beginning'', and has already paid the 7 per cent, dividend promptly each year, beeides acodinulating a tub- etantien reserve. Sales in 1903 Saies in 1904 Depreciation Reserve Bilis Reo. Reserve IVIELOTT CREAM Are before Public Again, 100.0D0 in daily use their beautiful enam bowl easing, their Pt al skimming devi frictionless, *elf ba bowl. -Only two pieces in the bowl. risking' niuth easter to clean, eader to understand end ler So operate. The lighted running Rod mostdrisi able ruaohlee yet prodtteed. ihould alio 1W notedthat the Melotte has neither a number,: small tubes nor bug ones nor complicsaed 4 of any khid to be (Amsted. The bowl Iteell emptying. Every par Wrierily accessible encased -self errangsrmente wend to Nave half of the -oil usually required of We hied. Handle token off lir sow 20• percent. ImpenVee the quality of the end provide* sweat and werm milk with al 114111210.1 heai hilt for the wane, which, yr little coin flies% or some such etzbetiente ad, makes a far more valueblethough left fotel for young *tools than stale tkimm Theee feels which any user or dairy ex '.00nfirm. Inspection kindly Invitee. It the old stand, A. M. Campbell'll wee -wow* BEAD WHAT USER SATSe—Deer ly recommend it for superior point', easy clean eeparatIrg and durability. oom tve .tried the De la Veil and kept the Me priferenee. ft bas paid for itself long ago . nothing for repaire. FRED BC-GERSON. pu• robireed from your agent, Mr Duncan about ten months ago. hu given great We ar aea -al *Wart the TOWn Vitt be b. hive the Will be oo 114,092.2g great saver of labor, and Is a good Inv there lea considerable increase of butter with the old methods Of setting milk, and. better for the calves. Tours; truly, JOBRP QUAID, at. Columhan, Ont. • There is no watered stock. Every shareholder is en equal footing. Every share represents actual value. The Robert Bell .Engine & Threeber Co., Limited, his ati es- tablished business, which is increasing rapidly, and past the experimental stage. This ie epeculation, but a legitimate proposition for inveinment, yielding 7 per cent. and accumulating a reserve which will largely increase the par value 6f the shares. The Engine and Thresher butinese in Canada is only in it;15 infancy, The market le almost enlimited. About sewn -eights of all the Threshing Engines and Separatore used - in Manitoba and the Northweet are iniported from the United States. These would be bought from the home manufacturers if they could supply the demand. There is a duty of 25 per cent on all goods of this class imported into Canada, which gives the Canadian Manufacturer a decided advantage. Send sulasorptions or write for information to The Robt. Bell Engine & Thresher Co. Or R S. HAYS, Soileijor, Seafort One. LIMITED SEAFORTH, ONT. 194,5 Court of Revision. The court for the revision of the assessment roll of the town of Seaforth will be bald in the Council room on Monday, May 290,0 30 o'clock a. m . All parties interested will pleaaerake notice and govere themselves accordingly. 1052-3 JOHN RANKIN, Clerk. All parties building road femme are t eraby not!. lied to build on the line, not on the reed allowance. By order of the eetinCil of Stanley. E. Cleft, Dear Sire :—.7•The Idelotte 'Cream Separator I purchneed from your agent, Idr Duncan )10P -:- luso, has few equals, If any, For dere/Ail -working it minoot be -excelled. It rune ve very eas• ily -Weaned. It does Ito work el neat and makes a great deal more butler. opinion, from the mechanical conotruction Maclaine, It should be a long liver, as the gerdlil,* all encased, which exeludes it iron} ali "rind ,---L6! dirt." The handle Is a great advantage as it can be taken off in a emend %claret:it rvt0..-r, or screw -driver. The tinware also le excep0_0141? heavy and I would Advise all intending percheme". Dear Sire :—We are" quite ratiefied Melotte Separator, which we purchased from skimmer of milk, making one-quarter more Nile - than by the old syatem machine, very &sally urgut stood and operated ; easy to wash, OD PAVOIlltelf the simplicity of the skimming devloe * great labor saver in the way of carrying ma the Bata to the house, and from the borne barn to feed. In fact, we wonld not do with The calves do much better, aiwaya having t -with the animal fat in It, and for pigs it Wide! y thing. As I have tried several other raselivia find the Idelotte by WI -odds the superior reachink snd, in my bumble judgment I don't think tbe-6444` better machine in the merket. JOHN 0. DUNCAN eleCALLUM, Agent, Bed