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.r iaacj Im;)%VWOi qttr icotioas of 160
morel art rine per *mem.
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Torre** Titles system ie- perfect. men wee up
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Foe further pattleillets write to. me. J. A. J &OK.
son, Batrister, et.. Ponoka, Alberto. 1959.tf
Fo
Perth itetrie.
r, Guy Hanna, of At
en oag1 the other day.
—Mr, N. 3, Boyd, of Mitehell, ux
purehaeed Mr, E. F. Davis' new
houne.
'Walter Thomson,of Mitchell,
tlift.S sold a section of land in the
Northwest, on whioh he cleared
uthe,v. A comfort -01,700.
c.
h ifve mms ami hall' --Mr. joint Herliole, of SentliZast-
soft 'Water. Stet threactlaaheadhedo'fherittleanodr _shone, has bedght tlene farnanfrom
with tdteliert
homes with hen le nee and pig pen. Aleo geed W McLeod, set West Zorra, or
and puMle In -stable, 8 Acme of landjon whieh are the • the handsome sum of $5,700. His DOR
oink:vat:varieties of all kinde of frut. This Lea, most
HearY Willtake possession April 1st.
desirable prorty for any one waneing a, comfortable '
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fl
home.
y o the;ennses, or address JOHN Me- David Hall, of the 6th concession
t
Dox -ova , Seta rth .0 101*-th df Elma arrived home, frons the
I UM% r iamps 'of Mattiteaullin „Is-
land- a week Or so ago, While these
he Sold his team 0 harems.
—Evangelist San:met G•rigig, who
for many years Was proprietor of
theGrigg House, Landon, was pres-
ent at the recent re -opening services
of Waterloo ' tr Methodist
church, Stratford.,
Mr. John Klapp Ias sold' his
fifty aore form, e th first 'canoes-
SiOn- of Wallace, tbou1t a mile east
of Listowel, to Meese's. Melteever"and
Bassett. Mr. Klapp intends going
Wes.
P.- D. Tyerrnan, of Prince
Albert, Sask., who was eleeted. mem-
ber of the new Saskatehewan Legis-
letuee, and wise has since resigned,
has been visiting Mr. B. C. Thdro-
ton Listowel
—The Borland Carriage Company
Waited, 'Stratford, enlarg
their plant to twice the size itbat ti
now is, which means that the ontplet
of carrPages will- also be doubled. •
i —Mr. E. F. Davin of Mitehell
has puncbased a book and station
ery business in the prOSperoles tow
of Tilsonburg. fro this he will 'add
large jewelery stook hi the penis
of a few weeke. - •
. —The Strafford Carling Club ha
won the Western Ontario Tankard
The finals were playedsin St. Marys
where Stratford defeated Luoknoa
and London. Thistles. This is • tb
first time the Tankard has gone It
Stratford. •
—A reduotion in. the staff of loca
brakeraen on the 'Grand Trunk, a
Stratford, has been made, owing t
the continued 'alaalr period in th
transportation department. Twnia.t
brakemen have been laid off, and isix
conductors have been set back to
brakemen.
--Dr: Anderson, Who has been in
the dental business in Mitchell for
the past fonrteen years, has diapooed
of his praetice to Dr. McGill, of
Chesley, who will take poesession ,on
May 16ths Dr. Anderson and his
brother, liite of Exeter, will locate
in Winnipeg.
—An epidemio of glanders has
broken out at ntWood, Ellie& town-
ship, and seven stables are quaran-
tined. One horse was shot on the
-order of the Government veterinary.
R is believed that the disea.se was
'brought in by a shipment of hor,ses
reteived from the Northwest'.
—The other evening the' ladies of
the Methodist nhareh, Mitebell, ban-
queted the ;gentlemen singers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Comilla
An enjoyable evening was spent and
an excellent programme was "dispos-
ed of, after whieh followed an elab
orate surpper.
—One nrcirnhig last week, Mr.'
iThos. Me-Varen, sr..! al Mitchell, met
with painful a.ccident. at Ids black-
smith ahop. While coming down
the steps from the paint' shop be
slipped and fell head first to (the
bottom, knocking his shoulder blade
out of tbe socket.
—The widow *f -the late Thomas
--Aleock, formerly, of Mitchell, died in
Vanceaver, o -n February 28th, aged
78 years and 8 months. She is eur-
vived by two sisters, Mrs. Adam
Mudholland and 'Mrs. Thomas 13abb
Deceased was a daughter of the late
Wm. Small, one of the first ;settlers
.of
--Owing to the large number of
patients in the- Stratford Hosidital,
the Board are contemplating build-
ing a new wing. The financial state-
ment, given, at th/5 annhal Board
meeting, the other day, shows the
hospital .affairs are. in a, prosperous
condition. There were 136 patients
receved into the hospital last year.
—Mr. Walter Gowans, reeve of
Illanshard, met- with a painful tic-
eideet in St. Marrs, the other day.
He was adjusiting Ei wagon -box wheel
the horses etarted and Mr. Gowans
nvas thrown under the wheel., One
of the wheels went ever him, initiat-
ing a severe scalp wound and Other
into:rice. The tatter, though pain-
ful, are not considered dangerous.
' —Mr, Oscar Schraidtt of Sebring -
vale, died at his home there on Wed-
nesday, .1dareh 7th. • :Deceaaed had
not been well for SCAlle time, though
not eonfined to his house. He had
hemmerhage, and died shortly af-
terwerds. Mr. Schmidt was for 11,
yilar in the hardware establishment,
Stratford, of Jeffrey Bros„ and was
only 39 years of age.
_Mr. (Theses Killoran, of the Gore.
of Downie, one df the .old (pioneers,
passed to his reward on .February
22nd, at the age of 77 'years. Ete vas
ative of County Sligo, Ireland,
came to this country with his
pa re nts'seme sieny years ago. When
-quite a young man; by his industry,
he cleared the farm he atill occupied.
his wife predeceased him three years
ago. A family of five suirvive, 3
daughters and 2 eons.
—One of • the oldest residents of
North Easthope died- on March fith,
in tic person of Mr. Donald ,McTav-
ish, at the age of 86 nears. porn in
Perthshire, Scotland, he 'emigrated,
When a young Man of 25 years, to
Ca ada, and settled in the township
wli re he died. In -.politics he was a
Re ormer, and in religion a steadfast
m mber of the Presbyterian harch,
H is survived by seven chi dren--
five boys and two girls.
IL -Mr. William Chambers, who is
new one at` the rargest oontractors
of' the Grand Trunk Pacific. and .Crin-
a,dian Northern Railways, is an old
Blanshard. boy. His father, Mr. An-
drew Charabens, who lives raear Har-
riskeete was one' of the pioneers of
131anshard tc,wnship. The faminy
tonne dy lived near Science ,Hill,
plane ard, and. "Bill" Chambers,
OUSE AnM OM FOR SALE„—ror eale, briple
house isnd 210te lei Sertiorth. One lot tattoo
en North Mein 8 11 And the other on West Wil.
Earn Street. Th laoteie N a oomforeable brick
10
zottsg,0 And On ins 8 bedrooms, dining room, sit -
Eng room and ki hen, with good eolLar under the
whole house. rd end oft watee in the houee.
Thereis elio a d etehle arid driving abed. AU
Wads of Walt o o lot. Apply to J. L, AltLAN,
tondeshorte or C. W. ATK(NSON, eleaforth.
1905x4tf
c' even) renal FOR SALE—For sale, the East
0 half of Lot and Lot 4-, on the 18th Concesien of
Ihdlett, contain ng 225 aores, all cleared except 15
norm of goodie i ood, bush. It is well tonged and
tile &allied. There Ls afranie heuse and two good
tank baths, with -stone stabling under both, and
other outbuildin s. A spring creek runs semis the
In:
Nun. It is well adapted either for gram. or great.
It ie within 7 ' es of Blyth, and three-quarters of s
little from Harloek, where there is a store, blacksmith shop, post office and wheel. ' Will be sold on
easy terme as the proprietor wants to retire. 41pply
on the premises or address, Ilarlock P. O., S. PLUM -
TREE. i . 1995-tf
—1ARM SALE.—For sale, Lot 24, Concession 2,
Stanley, containing 100 acres. Ninety sores are
ele-ared and in a good state of cultivation ; there ye
Etatres of good ;hardwood bush. The farm is 11
wdll undeedreined and well fenced. "There is a t et-
aterey brick haute with elete roof, a first-class fann
house. Bank40ft, x 80fe., cement silo, pig pen,
driving 'house; -There are two never -failing wells,
and an etre of °retard and small frult. This excellent
farm is three iniles from Brucefield an'd five nines
from Clinton, with geed gravel roads. For further
Ford -cubes appi y on the premises or address ALBERT-
NOTT, ("Beton o. 1948-tf
ARK AND BULL PROPERre FOE 8ALE.—
Foe ssle thew Bell Farm nd Mill Property,
O n the London mad, Tuoiteremi, recently emu
-
Pled by the late e John MoNeviu. There are 100
acme all cleared! but about four aortas. Geod
buileings &net the farm well nuiderdreined and in a
high state rif buttieetion, all seeded to gra except
about 80 acres. Also tbot grist and UAW mill prop-
erty on the fann. It bewIthin half a mile of Kipper,. '
station and 2 mileefromilHensell and a good hug-
ness has alwaya hese dorm at the mills. The farm
sited mill property will beteold together or eeparate.
let to suit euretesner. ‘Tereae eaey. Apply to
DAVID O. MuLEItN, Kt 19438-tf
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001) FARM Pon -SAL .—For sale cheap and on
easy terms, leie 2e, neession 4, MoRillop.
Itie farm contains 97e acrei, all cleared and in e
condition. Fifty acres are seeded to grass, shr or
seven in fall wheat and the rest all ploughed and
ready for spring crop. There is a fine spring for
-watering the stook close to the buildings, 'a good
'brick house, two large barns, one with good stabling
underneath, also horse stable and implement house
and a large orchard. It is within e mile and a half
of the loam of Seaforth. If not -sold, will be leased
for a term of years. Apply to the undersigned, box
192. Seaforth P. O., ROBERT GOVENLOOK.
1991-tf
fl OOD FARM FOR SALE OR RENT.—This farm
Is conveniently situated in the village of Chisel -
hunt, being Lot 1, on the 12th Concession of Tucker
-
smith, and Is known an the "Davey Farm." The
farm contain e 90 sores, 85 acres cleared and in fine.
condition. 77 acme being seeded to grass and 7 acres',
ploughed. There are 14 eons of good buehind there
is also a small springl creek on the farm. There is a
good frame housealso two frame barns, one having
good stabilog underneath, is an implement shed,
Poseeseion given March let. This farm will be either
sold or ratted on easy terms. For further particulars
apply to JAMES TAYLOR, Herman P0., or to Wel.
Xf.DAVEY, the Proprietor, Gilroy P. 0-, Cailmolfet.eja,
S.
WARM FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot 8, Concesslcm 3,
le L. R. 8., Tuokerstaith, containing 100 acres, of
Which 9 ares le gool hardwood bush. The balance
is well fenced, tiledrained and in first.clasa condition.
Them are et:111;9dd hares, one a bank barn 30 x 78 ft.
with stone stabling underneath and the other 50 x
salt, and a comfortable frame house, three good
welts and a, never -failing spring at the rear�f the lot,
and a good bearing orchard. The ploughing is all
done and 14 acres of fall wheat. le is within ewo
miles of the flourishing village of Henson and within
half a, mile of a whore house. Apply on the prenusee
or to J. CALDWELL, Bewail P. 0. 192741
FARM FOR SALE—Being the north half of Lot 24
and the south half of lot 25, on the 5th Ooncem.
sion of the Townehap of Hay,in the County of Huron,
containing hy athnetteurement 99 acme of land, be
the sante more or testi. On the farm is situated a
good one and a half storetetrame dwelling with wood
shed and baok kitehen adjoining and geed stone (tel-
ler. There le aleo a good frame barn with corrugated
iron roof and good frame eteble with capacity for 1e
head of cattle and five horses. There are two never
failing well,: on the place and 10 aeres of fallwheat
on summer failow, 20 acres seeded with grass and all
fall plowing- done, 8 acres of hush and 12 acres of new
/and ready for ploughing. The farmis e -ell fenced
and hi a good state ef cultivation while the Reboot ie
within a half a. mile and only four miles from Ren-
ew] and Zurich, on good gravel road. This fine prop-
erty will he sold for ;14,200 on easy terms. For fur-
ther Pertieulats apply to RI/WARD DIGNAN,
Propreetor, Hefted] fe V. 194134
ROD FeRkl FOR SALE—Farm for site, Lot 26,
on the ard 0 moment of ruckeremith, con-
taining 100 some, being all seeded and pastured.
There are, on the premises, t.wo good barna, one 40
x60, with stone sh :Wing underneath end cameral
teem, the other barn 80 x $4, witb drive hed. gone-
tablibg Nr pip and hetet and a comforeeble frame
bowie with stone caller end nement fl r A !levet
failing spring near the barn and amid. well at the
Mum. There are about seven acres of bush, the
met in a tool state of oultivetIon, welt iinclerdrein.
ed with tile and vreill fenced, good orobare. It is
ilituated wlahin t vo and a hell Innen of Brimfield
and eix and a hall mile,s from Feafo-th and the game
from /genteel. This term will br sold tm reasonable
terma, as the proprietor is eoing We e. For further.
partieulare apply so E. J. CALDWELL, Bex • 83,
'B.rueefleld P..0., Ontario. 1978-21
11 (fit SAltle Le, -Cleat Building Lot, emitaii.hig
!bre( -qamters c.f an wee' of land, pert of t
efeelann !invert, , Egneneleille, oppteite the reerea-
-won eatenete, eieready- for building. There is n. good
fen.- alt I ...Nettie Leen a good= bard water e ell,
the earn- le dee tett and a rimin alt roitt,.t it, rtIst.
drain fro/. it. Ttler, are about sei,enteen thousand
4f kiln run 1§riek. The Mak can he honeht, sera! ate -
11 &sine. Tie re ere also a number of toads of
sand and gravel anti euomdi stone to build a Minato,
Mon for a large h type'. This property will he sal
cheap, on Mr. Little earmot. drive the Iteented and
Sertforth stage and Jive in Etemondeille and woind
like tat teepee( of his property there. Am- persint de.
,siring to 'buy thetproperty mite leaen nil eartieulare
from R. &SATS, seaforth, or to IL LITTLE, 1;v -
field. - . " PAK x4
WARM P011 ALE.- For side Lot '2:1„ on the fith
Coneeseime of ilibbert„ eontaining 1tL aeres, .111
In a good state of eultivatiou. There is on the Hee -
lees a briek bowie is WI briek kitebett and a good ;el.
There Is also a lente bank bane 60 x to, tied
leeento of 12, feet, with .stone stabling .tinderneati-.
Ale() a shed, >sti tla, and a driving house with even.- -
thingtemodete. There are three never -failing . was
on the prentieee, there is also is large orchard and
good gunk n. There are 10 aeres �f fell wheat. !town
and there are 40 ares s,peded down. Either euiteble
for hay otapteetere. Ali the fall ploughing is done.
The Nan le well tandtrdrained with tile and well
feneed with Wire fenees. it is in a good loeality,• be-
ing situated two -and -a -half miles from Chieelluiret,
where there is a post office and two eintrebes. Meth-
odist veld Presbyter:toe S miles tenni Seaforth rind
there ni a gsl tereeei road runningpaat the farm. It
is in good ponce:nee and will be ,old ou remote -Oar
.ieteon the promiseeor to l
. teeARLF,S
tering as the propriethrewishes to retire. iio1rtfl:20r.,tthtee
partare applyLE/WART, State. Pe te, Ontario.
WARR FOR '.A1.E. For. emit', 'It ChOlVe fartlf in
:•.4teritea tereeehip, Huron 'county, ,adjoinine the
-village of Kippen R. Station. The hem .-on.
tains 140 aeres retire or less; All in- grass eeeeptewo
.aores. It, is hia h:gh state of eultivatien tts nearie
all of it has heel maintred on the graSs. l'enee-;
and drtgns are good. Thereis a never failine elpring
creek and a good spring- well at. the barn.- There are
two teood barns 56x 40 with atone stabling. under-
oree-with cattle eteele to tie over 50 head. . Good
horse stable and driving tbed, 40 x tee oleo piI.; in
and boiling house. Thera 1:4 a good hardwood inieb
and about `lames ofnrhnrd Of the ohoieest shipping
Appli-s and several kinds of small fruit. The houst
erunfortahle frame one uonteining eight ..-roorns ;
there is a stone caller with brick floor, also NVoodsinql
wad eunoner- kitchen and a p;ond
well at the hottite. This eecellent farm:is situated on
the lia.don rout, tulles from Henson, 8 front Kea
-
forth, 0 nom Exeeei end 10 from. Clinton, all erepi
grain 2,1,a;rim, and good gravel roads hi all dime-
tious. ' be sold ebeap and on easy terms.. Apply _
TA Vette!. •
On the pri addro;-,r. Kippen 0„
rflUtE;IC
HELEN R. WILSON
Pupil of Mr. A. 8, Vogt. _
Piano, erg= Aril theory. Pupile prepared for COD.
servatory eNamillations. TOrMff :—Piano -47.00 for
:lig lessons ; Theory—$5 for 22 latrine. For other in
terrustion apply at D. D. Wilson and Co's offiee or
at.7. A. Wileon'e reeldence, Ann street, Seaforth.
196e -if
Cash or Cure
• If Shiloh's Consumption Cure fails to cure
. your Cold or Cough, you get back all you
paid for it. You are sure of a Cure or
the Cash.
if it wasn't a sure cure, this offer would
not be made.
Can anything be fairer ?
11 you have a Cold, Cough, or anyclisease
of the Throat, Lungs or Air Passages, try
ILO
ea
25c. per bottle. All dealers guarantee it.
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semen meter
LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED.
tenOni0.014T
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SOAPCONTAIMS ANY roam et
eouetsrtrarne WIIATSQIVSS 014
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-GREAT E R COMFORT
GUARANTIED PERFECTLYIPURE,GENUINE,8t
FREE flier ADULTERATION ALL DEALERSent
AUTHORIZED TO RaTURN-punctiese MONEY
TO AgYntiE FielDirie CAUSE fOR COMPLAINT.
Your
Money
Refunded
by the dealer
from whom
you buy Sun-
light Soap if
you find any
cause for
complaint.
Sunlight Soap is better
than other soaps, but is
best when used in the
Sunlight way.
$5,000
reward will
be paid to any
person who
proves that
Sunligh Won))
conteens any
injurious
chomicels or
any form of
adulteration. ,
5co latgy it arid follow directions. .5,
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Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto
as he is known to the (chums of his
boyhood, received his editeation at
the solsool there.
—After a lingering illness Matilda
Nesbitt, beloved wife of Mr, John
Hutchison; of Hibbert township,
passed away at the age of 70 yeara,
on Friday, March 2nd. Deceased
had many friends who will regret to
bear of her death. She was a wo-
man of many good qualities, a de- •
voted wife inid mother, and for near-
ly a life time a consistent member
of the Methodist church:
Poor Package Dyes Make
Women Miserable and Cross.
0.!..11.,• Wee
Diamond Dyes
Have Made Millions of Wives, Mothers
and Daughters Happy and
Contented.
Women: who buy and nee any of
the adulterated, weak and worthless
peekage dyes put up in imitatinn of
the 'reliable and never -failing DIA-
MOND DIES mast expect to meet
with sad. trials ind disappointments !
in the home. 'Crude package dyes, with only I
fancy ijxies to recommend theni,
and sold by some dealer* for 'the
sa.ke arge profits, are the direct
cause of ranch of the feminine bad
temper and irritableness manifested
in many homes.
'If our Women. and girls 'wound' sie
vend troalsle, loss af goods and thard
cash, itbey roust insist espon getting
the DIANIOND DYES whenever home
dyeing neork is to be clones One 'ten
cent package of the time -tried DIA-
MOND DYES will always color rileore
'goods khan will two packages Of
other Ayes, and give blighter, faller,
more (brilliant and more lasting
shades. Once used, IYIAlYIOND DYES
become the chosen dyes for all well -
regulated ihomes.
'Send your name and address to
Wells & Richardson Co., Limited,
Montreal, P. IQ, and. you wit' re-
ceive ifree of cost new Dye anorak,
Card of Dyed Cloth Samples and a
Booklet in verse, 'entitled, "The
sLengjohner ffrip to the Kloedike."
Manitoba , and Northwest Notes
. —Harvey, youngest eon of Mrs.
Henry Widow, of Dike River, Man., ,
died on the 21st ult., from inflamat-
ton of the bowels.
—The lieutenant governor in I
council has ,issued a proclamation i
declaring Elmwood ito be a part of
I
the city of Winnipeg. 1
—H. Melfeniie, of Vonde, Sas-
katehewan,who was visiting lin Win- ,
nipeg was robbed of $468 while eros -
sing the University grounds, and se- I
verely handled. ,
--The Athabasca Landing bye -l-!
action' in; Peace River for the, Al- !
berta Legislature /resulted in the ,
return of j, Brick, Liberal, iby 92`
. 1
majority. • I
—A Blairmore mail sack was cut I
open and the sum of $47 extracted. !
A stranger wile had been loitering 1
around was suspected and traced in- ;
to the hills east, or Blairmore. .,
—The Canadian Pacific freight !
sheds. at Winnipeg which were barn- .
ed some time ago, are being re- ;
built and they are to be completed .
abotrt April nst. 1
—The Coleman Mine at 131airmore, 1
Alberta., is giving employment to i
325 men. The mine is in splendid 1
condition and .capable of producing I
2,000 tons of coal 'per day.
—Mr. W. M. Ingramnthe inspeet- I
oe - of schoiol 1•ands, has received sn-
etructions from the department of
the interior to hold an aueti•on eale
of school 4an•d's for ,the Edmonton
district at Edmonton, on March 21st.
—William Smith, while engaged
in chopping on the farm of lMr.
Dorninie, Poplar Ridge, Red Deer
district, Alberta, was killed by a
falling tree on Saturday. He leaves
ti, wife and four thildren.
—A delegation ,of Prince Albert
citieens visited Ottawa tine week
to discuss with the Dominion Gov-
ernment the necessity of building a
bridge oger the Saskatchewan riv-
er. 1 .
—Messrs. . Galloway Eros., ' of
Gladstone., Man, have secured the
contraet for the supply of beef to
the many Thousands of men Who
will be employed on. Grand Trunk
Panific construction between Sask-
atoon and Edmonton this year.
—The Winnipeg Free Press of
March 6th says e There was a feel-
ing of spring in the air 'yesterday,
nd the .remainder of the snow tun-
erwent a further diminution.Wheel-
d vehieles were general, many ef
hese being used for jaunts to Deer
edge.
,s
'—A safe robbery was conarnitted in
the store of the McKay Oen -White-
water, Manitoba, and the thief suc-
ceeded in getting away with $716.
It appears that on the date mention-
ed a package containing $500 was
received' from .the Lake of the
Woods Milling Co, by the IVieKay
Co. for wheat payments. The money
was placed lin the safe, and nehen
Me. McKay end his assistant went
to tea the sere was left 'unlocked.
The next morning the packags. con-
taining the $500 and another con-
tainieg $216 were missing. An 'an -
broken paokage, contAireing $1,200
as overlooked by the tlief.
—Mr. George Shaw, of Wingham,
hes sparehased the Manitoba Hotel,
at Crystal City, Manitoba, and took
possesnion thereof on the 8th inst.
The late proprietor was John Webb.
—Evylin, second daughter of Mr.
F. M. Chapman. of Oke River, an.,
died very suddenly recently. She
was not feeling very well when the
family were starting tp 'church all31-
4ay. and thought she waudd stay rat
home. When the family returned
from church they found her lying
on the floor dead.
—A syndicate of well-kneywn Win-
nipeg hudiness men has been formed
for the (pierpose of establishing, a
creamery and 'condensed inilk factory
at a point on the Canadian Northern
Oak Point branch,. The proposed
creamery and factory will be the
largest eoneern of the kind in "West-
ern Canada.
—The Hudson's Bay Company have
decided on a change in the land
policy leaner .which in future only
half of any land will be disposed of
Where the company own a section
half will be reserved for inereraent
consequent (upon settlement. The
price has been advanced 50 pet cent.
making the a.verage quotation $9
per acre, with all tracts within ten
miles of the railway running at 4410
per flare.
0
A GuarRnteed Oure for Piles.
Robing, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding
Piles. Druggists are authorized to
refund money if PAZO OINTMENT
fails to cure in 6 to 14. days, 50c.
Neette gates.
—It is said that Lord Strathoona,
(Hon. Donald A. Smith'), has decided
to donate to the city of Montreal as
an art gallery, or for a similar pur-
pose, his -.palatial residenee in that
city. The furnishings, 'Which are of
a most' elaborate character,' lire said
to,be included in the gift,
—Hotel accommodation in loeal op-
tion towns is a serious question,
arid the commercial travellers Want
the municipality to provide it as a
corollary Of Jewel -option by-laWn.
A deputation nepresenting the Tor-
onto .and Lannon Associations wait-
ed on the Provincial Secretary, to
ask,for an amendment to the Local
Optibra Ant, bkk evoiald have this
result. They went a provision in.•
sorted that wherever and whenever
a -local option by-law is passed the
municipality enacting it innet pro -
nide acconsmoclation for the travel-
ling public. The 'travellers also wish
to have -Government inspection of
hotels as to their cleanliness, sani-
tary conditions, food, etc. • r,
• .—Mrs. Kate A, iHowe, mother of
the Howe Bros., well known citizens
of Listowel, died at the residenoe•of
her deuglite.r; Mrs. A. A. Bamford,
on •Satuselay morning, February d.
Mrs. Howe was in tbe 64t1n year of
her age, and has been more or less
of an invalid for a number af years.
The deceased was 'born at Grand
Ledge, near Lansing, ,Michigan, was
married there to the late Ifarnilton
Howe, or Arkona, Lambbon county,
Ontario. She lived ot Arkonas and
Strathroy, at which latter place her
husband • was accidentally killed 24,
Years ago ley the falling wall of a
burning betilding of which he was a
spectator. The deceased leaves a
family of three sons and. two
daughters.
—James 1). Maudsley, a yelling En-
glishman, about 28 years of age, de-
liberately eh•ot himself with a re-
volver in the 'Leland Hotel, Winni-
peg, On Friday ).nt. Ile died in a
few- minufie. He had been in the
eity for several days and had been
drinking heavily. The 'deceased was
son of a former- Xdord Mayor Of
Liverpool, England. He bad re-
sided in Canada for about three
yearn hav-ing worked for Walter 0,
Nothing Relieved
His Kidneys
Until He Tried
MARICHAI., Ont.; Dec. 1, 1903
"I had suffered foe seven years
with kidney trouble. Could
scarcely -walk and was unable
to attend to my farm. Saw
"Bu -Ju" advertised, and enci.
taking the first few pills, felt
rauch relieved. After taking
half a box, was able to do a
full day's work, 1 kir-ow one
box of n Bu -Ju " saved me
laio.00 doctor bills,
"JAME$ ABBOTT."
it costs only ec a day to take "Busnu"
—the kidney' pin that never fails.
All. druggists have "Busjii." or will
get them for you.
THE CLAFLIN ceiEtviicAL CO. LIMITED
wttoeson, °ea.
Barkwell, a famnXte, al Treherne,
Manitoba, for tbe past twa ears.
It is believed that he was ng
over an approaehing trial at Lite
.Pertagel a Prairie Assizes,vinere he
.yeas to be arraigned on a charge of
a seriotni offence, at Treherne, which
alleged to have *marred over a
year ago. The deceased was in re-
cei*t of an &annuity of $2,500 from
his people in the old country. His
father, 3:nether and eister live nt
Liverpool, and' in his pockets was
found a letter from his moth4T arid
sister, reeelved a few howl; before
the shooting, in ,which. they im-
plored him to canoe back to England.
Donkhobers in the Norihwest.
Peter Verigen, leader of the Milk11
-
hobors, was in Winnipeg recently,
on his annual purchasing trip, and
spoke enthusiastically of the pro,
;gloss of his people since earning no
Canada. There are now 44 colonies
with a population ,of 8,000 peos
pie, and they own 20 threshing ma -
'Alines, six flour mills, five lumber
mills, fifteen steam plows and a
brick yard, with an annual output
of a raillion and a balf of bricks.
They also have food supplierfsuffi-
°lent for three years stored. Mr.
Verigen warmly defends the com-
munity principle of the Doukhobors
as 'being the only one which bad
made progress possible in their im-
poverished condition on arrival here.
Every village is now engalged in the
ereotion of a. school and. church, and
tlaese will be ready* for ocennation
early next glummer, when teachers
will be engaged. Mr. Verigen points
but that their refusal to aceept 110-
ntallons to assist in the erection tar
the schools led to the report that
they were hostile to education,which
is entirely erroneous. 'As 'their faith
pnevents them from accepting money
in that may, and the refusse Ito e_on-
trent debts, they preferred to wait
to be fable to do it (themselves. They
hope that the Government will Ar-
range to permit, them to, exercise
the farnclitse without foregoing the
tenets of their faith in regard to
land teeurre,
L SICK WO
-J-
After the trials ofa shoppindtrip or
round of calls, there is nothing that
will freshen you ,,up so quickly as
cup of not BOVRIL.
All the flavor, essence \ nutriment -
and all that's food in priine beef is
concentrated in BOVRIL.
Once you realize the economy of
BOVRIL you'll always have it in your -
kitchen.
THE HARDY LUMBERMA
A man cannot work to the hest adynntaf,e 18 the lumber wcoda
ler about the farm in the severe Canadian winters unless hie feet
are seinen and dry.
His Rubber Shoes must be able to glye great snas re-ells:once
and provide were footing.
Morthertta Moose Brand Shoes provide all theeeteuelitiee.
Thug are merle from pure Para rubber gum. scientifi.
°ally stigl thoroughly impreguated into !Arent!, twitted and
oloself-woven cotton duck fibre- They are hand made
by skilled workman, under careful suitervieion artd
inspection and vancanir.ed with exacting care,
• If your Shoornan doesn 5 sell them let us
know.
SHOULD READ MSS SCHWALM'S LE; 1ER
n AB Parts of Canada Lydia E. Plukham's
Vegetable Compound Has Effected Shrolee
Cures.
Many wonderful cures of female ills
are continually coming to light which
have been brought about by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Gompotma, and
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GEORGE E. 13OULTER CHARLES A.,
Northern and Central Ontario Agents..
Prompt attention given to Te;egraph Telephone ansi Mail Orders.
_
BOULTER, DA.VIES & COMPANY,
Specialty Jobbers in all blab-ses of High Grade Boots and Shoes.
Telephones—Main 5708—Main 117 24 Front at W., Toro
M. 1
through the advice of Mrs Pinkbann
of Lynn,alms. 1S-hich is given to sick
women absolutjtv free of charge.
The present ::Cirs. Pinkbani has for
tArmtv-five years made a study of the
ills of her eex ; she has consulted with
and advised thouknds of stiffering
women, who to -day owe not only their
health but even life to her helpful advice.
Miss Annie E. Otchwaltn, of 326 Spa-
dina Ave., Toronto, Ont., writes:
Dear ;gra Pinkhani
"f have found Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vege-
table i:ompound a specifie for female weak-
ness with winch I have been troubled for
years. 1 also had irregular and painful
Peritlele. Wilkie affected my general health
until het spring. I wrononly a wreck of
my former self. In my affliction I was ad-
vised to use your Compounclo and a eo
glad that I did So. 1 f011)1d that in a ew
short months thine was no trace of fenlftle
ocekntse, my strength gradually return
mid ;lint very short time I conside
myself perfeetly well woman. 1 appre-
visite my good health and beg to assure you
that I ani neet gratelul to you for discover -
leg elicit a wonderful remedy for suffering
woman."
The- testimonialstswhich we fire con-
stantly publishing frorn grateful women
eotablish beyond a doubt the power„of
Lydia i. Pinkhain's Vegetable Com-
pound to conquer female diseases.
Women Raffering from any form Of
female 'weakness are invited to promptly
sominunisate with Mr's. Pinkham, at
She asks nothing in return
for her advice. It is absolutely free, and
to thousands of women has proved to be
mont prtwioue then gold.
Single Harness
Call and inspect our genuine rubber
triromed her/seem ab $20.0O; better
value than any $25.00 factory make.
We guarantee them because we melte them
ourselves; materiel, style and quality
are the best. They are the best value
to no had in single hareem and we
will stake our rep,utation for good har-
ness upon thbm.
IR,03E3Til S
A complete stook of Bishop, Gana -
way and Saskatchewan at Spook'
prices.
as usual'we have the verv blab vat-
_
nes in horse blankets. Quality the
be0 and prices the lowest.
M. BRODERICK,
CADY BLOCK, - * - SHAYOETE
Brick Brick
▪ tosomAresis
Natural Color or Red.
CEMENT PRESSED BRICK*
The best building brick on the mar-
ket. Call and see them at
, DUBLIN
Give them a trial; prices right and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Also Window and Doer Sills, Lin-
teI4, ete.
The undersigned Nvill manufacture
same in, the Tc van of Sea.forth as soon
as Spring opens.
J. P. DANTZER:
DUBLIN4 ON.L,
1993x5
Orarnotor
PAINTING.
WI4ITEWAsti
Two men with a Sprarnotor and killer will
paint the largest barn in =hail a day.
It will appiy any hind of paint or white,wash
and spreads evenly and thoroughly.
Itis astrial y highgrade, high pressure reaehirte„
and Mil save tts cost in the first operation. Made
infour style's find 36 Sixes, at from $10 to MOO.
Sprarnotor, as shown, with cattle complete
ready to operate. $22. Shipped on ap.
prove!, to responsible parties,.
Gold Medal tattle Werth Fair and
lanct swards everywhere. Awarded first
place at Government Spraying Contest.
SendpilA
ferbsroholeTC
t .
srt CO.,
surrsin, Y LONDON. 0104,
ft
Prof. Doren
!America's Greatest Hair Gseas
Artist, is coming-to'the
COMMERCIAL ROTBEI, SEM'
Wednesday, March 2
This visit gives you a change to consult. Prof.
Dorenwend about your hails and to'elioine from the
stock of hair goods, which he carries with him-, just
what you require, Beldam, se all men know, dis-
figures and adds an aged expression to the face.
1Wby remain bald when Prof, Dorenwend can fit you
with a wig or toupee, which will hide all treacle of
baldness, and take the plow of your own hair ?
Doctors recommend these teepees es a preventative
for 001dd in the head; catarrh ansi neuralgis, Prof.
Dorenwend will fit you on the spot, ana show you
just how you look afterwards
e
Ladies, read thin! You will novo; have a bet-
ter opportunity to see for yourself the beautiful r
aesortment of Switches, Bangs, Pompadours, Waves, .'\
Wigs, ete,, which Prof. Dorenwend carries Wi h him
Remetnber the date, and don't fail to cal at the hotel and see Prof., Dos
eerly.
The Dorenwend Co of Toronto -,-Limited, 103 & 1N Yonge Z
THREE Trying Tirnes in
A WOMAN'S LIFE
WHEN
MILBURN'S HEART
AND NERVE PILLS
are almost an absolute necessity towards her
future health.
The first when she ie just budding from -eat
hood into the full bloom of womanhood.
The second period that constitutes a special
drain, on the system is during pregnaneY•
The third and the ono most liable to leave
heartand nerve troubles is durinechringe of 1118.4
In all three periods Wiburn's Beart and
Nerve Pills win prove of wonteerful value to tide
over the time. Mrs. ilarnes Xing, Cornwall,
Ont., -writes: "1 was troubled very much with
hears trouble—the came being to a. great extent
due to "change of life. " 1 have lige= taking your
Heart and Nerve Pills for some time, and mean •
to continue doing so, as I can truthfully ray
they are the best renaedy I have ever used for
building up the system. You are at liberty fee
use this 'statement for the benefit of other
sufferers." -
Priem 50 cents per box or three boxes for S1.25.
all dealers or The T. Milburn Co., Limited,
Toronto. Ont.
To Contractors
,............,
sealed Tender, will be rxeefeed on behelf of the
Council of the.Townehip of Stanley, addressed to the
undereignell, hp to Dienes., Arnie 2ud. IteHe for the
1 building of conerete abutments for two bridges, nee
on the 2nd eoneeesion mei one on the th totitteseion
of Staoley. Tenders to he by the melee yard. Speed-
ficatione can be eeen at the elerk's office, Varna.
JOIIX. E. nAnNwzr.J.,
,
1e0e4 i Clerk..
To Manitoba
Alberta and
Saskatchew
SPECIAL TRAINS MR SET.TI.
With live stook and effects, from T
9.00 pm.
EVERY TUESDAY DURING
MARCH AND ARM
OLONIST CARS ATTACHE
0 EXTRA CHARGE
Se en travelling vrithotztlive stook
ese 1.0 p.m. train from Toronto aauy.
TOURIST CARS
net Tuesdays, We nesdbys, Fildayli
areal's. Costotsleeping
'Winnipeg *coo
Moose -Jaw - 4.00
'Settlers' Guide" oud Western
tooklete of practical use end Inter
Ron, with rates end lull information.
Application to nearest Canadian
ss or write to C. B. Foster, D.
Ss.. Toronto.
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-OLEARING OUT
Auction Sale
The exeeutors ef be Eleettuf the late Jai
-r will offer for sale on Lot:28, Conc,eeeion 4.
it FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1900, at one oed
be whole of the Farm Stock. and Implemente
lameS MoYer, bulletin 41 head of Cottle
teesee.
'Ile sale Will be without reeerve.
D. STEWAR,T)
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