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ISSELL 3 DRUM STEEL ROLLER
hitch and removing all neck weIgh.t• SAind'
Pressed Steel Heads of a special Asp° In
all the Drums. Fine Large Antl-lericatoss.
Boners used. in Bearings. No -centre ,
hearing to cut, squeal or grind. Nosegenuine without the name 'RISS
Inquire of your .Agent or address
T. E. BISSELL, ELORA, ONT.
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fieneral Merchants or
'urceIi
let Peopie.
Beat qualities alwayain steok, Choice Teas and select Coffees.
Christie's fatal lAcults.alvieses- fresh dud in stook,
Canned Goods—Tomatoes, Corn end Peas, lint bran&I aa Aylmer
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Red Feather or Tacker, at three for 3-9e. 4
GOOCIS
Thirty-six inoh Flannelette, asatirted pattern, were I 21e, a lpe
per yard.
A few pairs of Flannelette. Blankets to clear at $1,00 a pair.
A few pieces of Wrapperette to clear et 5e per yard.
Clothing -
Alen's-Tweed Pante were $1.50, to clear -cat $1 a pair.
A few Boys' Odd Vests to clear. at 50e tach,
A few BoysOdd Coate, sizes 32 and 33, to clear at $1 each.
We handle Grafton's English Prints, fast colors and select patterns.
See our Carpet aseortment before purchaaing. We can give you
anything in Union, All. Wool, Tapestries or Velvet Squares.
Oil Cloths Bed Linoleums, either Caned= or inlaid from 4/ up
to 61 widths.
We pay lxigh prides for first-class Produceiof all kinds.
t a a
cast, 8(017 were 'merked for Cloy- land, where they intend to spend the
eminent candide,tee and 30,237 for the evening or I to: amid the friends and
dppositton candidates. This shows ene ot ir youth. He located in
Ithat 'parties are fairly evenly' di- Moose 3a.w. /1, September-, 1882, some
vided inManed:sae and that the Goys weielts 'ttiefor the first railway train'
ernment re,odived tie large majority pissed lehr h that, towm.
in the Legislature by a. Judi/dolts ar- —BenJanel Peart., While taking ciff
?engem:Int of the constituencies. Our atom wind° re et the Le,ndsdown, Ho -
representative eyetero, although con- tel, Regina, received: fatal injuries,
eddered stout :as perfect as It can be from which e died int a few *mtg.
.rnede, seerrie 'to need remodelling in! The ladder pon which Pent was
fthie resrpeet so as to give Ito the re- standing sli pad,' and he tell, to the
(presentative parties a fairer share of isavements f e first. A serew driver,
seetleor1ty.1 which Peat was holding in! his
of 61,154 'bellote
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
wtbit edeve PIndlay, has 'gene to Scot-
WILLIAMS and PURCELL
Successors to B. B. GUNN
CORNER STORE SEA -FORTH'
he mon
exprogtor_ 1 competition the Deparernept willigrant iheing less than ten entries each
The own of $100to pay Above prizes.
SEAPORTI-I, FRIDAY, ay 10, 19074
Grain °rowing Competition.
circular ha.e been issued by the
Agricultural Department of Ontario
eietting forth a scheme sreceeftlY
eifttec to 'enoourage ahighr staudard
ot crop raising, !this work to be done
ehrougli the 'medium of the agriculturs
al societies and far eveileh the ''`De-
liartment will sgive increased Govern-
eneht grants. The announeement is
made rather too late to permit of
auuch being accomplished this season.
Beetling Is aid*. einiseted and farmers
idesiring ito >enter or this compe-
tition Should 'have been given; (notice
en time before seeding so that they
otii luxe made special preparations
Ito Obtain, the beSt results. How'
ever, the idea is a most comrnendaolf
one andt at least. a good commence;
Intent may 'oe made this 'year yet, if
the societies and the farmers take
lhold a the scheme in the right spirit
and with the vigor they ehould. What
wiU gerron do reThere is not acouu-
ity in the Province where eheret are
better fermi or better farmers and
esthete better or cleaner crops.can be
erodueed. We would like to see some
Of ehe Societies take the matter sw
-even ithis year and, a they de we
hope Itheir .eretoets will be promptly
seconded ,ey the farmers and that
'they will show their appreciation of
%he efforts being put forth in their
interests and in the/interests a. the
whole Province by entering for cora-
!petition in large nurneers. The corn-
'petitionwill be limited to ten art -
cultural societies to be selected in
ithe order in which applications are
made to the department. The follow-
dng 'regulations show the nature and
condittions of, the ;proposition.
1—Comeetit1one dhall !be limited to
two crepe., to 'be decided upon by the
Society. It is desired that ihe So-
t/ay hall decide wore one or two
.eraps for competition that are of
Imost importance to the farmers of
!the district. Every field entered for
competition must consist ot not laps
than Pee acres. The following crops
are suggested for competition :—
Spring Wheat, White Oats, Barley,
eeent Coen, Flint Corn, Alsike Cloy -
ere Red Clover and Potatoes.
2—Competition Shall be limited to
anemeers ce the Society, and the fields
entered for icompetitien ;meet Le not
enure than 15 miles from the head-
quarters of the Society. Competitors
shall 'be allowed Ito enter 111 the corns
!petition of only one society. Compet-
etors dhall !be allowed to 'make only
one entry in ;each class of oral? com-
eetition. The -annual *member:step fee
Ifni any isociety dhall be sufficient for,
lentrY in this competition.
1—Where >societies limit their com-
petition to ane kind of crop the prizes
shall ndt be lees thee the following:
—let, $25; 2n,d, $20; 8rd, $15;. 4t11,
$10. In the event of their :being less
than ten entries in each competition'
the Department will„ greet the- sum
of $70 to cover above 'prizes.
Where -societies competition in
itwo kinds of crop the prizes hi each
case Shall not 'he less than the fol-
lowing: lat, $20; 2nd, $16, 3rd, $10;
4th, $5. In the event of there not
4—All entries must. be forwarded
1.1bi secretaries to J.
Irieleceullite, Sa?pferiali31°.;:liedr8 o4c.
alooc,ietteliescrePtahrelialmen5nthtt.deauyegif
IJune, 1907.
5—All judging 'met be done by
judges approved by the Superintend-
' eat of Agriculture]. Sociales. Ar-
rwregernente have ;been amide whereby
expert judges will tbe turniEihed by
Ithe Seed Division of the Dominion!
Department of Agriculture.- All field
crops will be judged from the .stand-
point of utility for seed purposes.,
SIMMVS49iffeMajOSIen.g.a.al•
! Editorial Notes and Comennents
Mr. W. T. Stead, the well known
Englieii newspaper man and pressl
correspondent, who had been sojourn-
ing ite Toronto for some days recent-
ly, in an address before 'the Press('
Club of that city eaid: "I ern an
Imperialist; plus „common senee and
the Ten Comman.dments."
The Ontario Government ;have an-
notinced their decision that they will
not permit liquor eicenses to be granit-
e ce im. mu3nicipa1it1es that have pass-
qlocal option by-laws, ,but which
bylaw e have been rendered -Taal and
vaid ;by the courts on ,account tech-
nics:141es. Such a decision eeems to
respect the opinicos of the .majoritY
oil (the peopee, as it is not right that
%he; will of the people .should oe set
at defiance 'oeca,use of some technical
error on .the 'part a am official. in
• ar this decision, also, there
will hereafter 'be fewer by-laws con-
tested on merely technical points,
••••••••••••••••
Hon. Dr. Reaume, (5ntar10 Minister"
of Public . Works, *a.lthough, 'perhaps,
not very level 'headed an =some mat-
ters, hall .got the ,right ideas as to
the enekisig of good roads. He is said
to( be a sped roads enthusiast and is
reported to has remarked In medical
paelanee that " Those in charge of
the work of road making appeared to
'treat the case without diagnosing the
diseaies They .applied ointment on the
surface when 'pulmonary treatment
was required.. Purge 'the foundation
by a syStern of drainage; rernoVe the
saturation by porous tiles, Pram t
the surface by crowning to shed the
water, and apply stone and gravel to
resist the wear. This is the leinis-
Iter's manual an road :making. If road
kers generally would Observe LM
nioe closely, ;there :would be less
:goo munieipal money frittered away
and wasted by -merely superficiae ap-
plications of clay and send one year,
to te washed away or mixed up' With
the clay of the road the next, making
ehei last stake worse than the fleet.
.1•• .01.4•1
The fact of a Government 'having a
large majority of representatives in
a Parliament or a Legislature is not
proof that they represent a majority
of the 'people of the country. frhis
was exemplified recently in Ontario.
The Liberal Government haa a, ;ma-
jority in the Legislature, bet the,
Conservative apposition at the previ-
ous election received the majority
vote of the electors. And so, also, In
,the tfanitoba Legislature. The re -
salt of the remit elections IT that
peovince ;gives the- Roblin Govern-
/Tient 428 supporters out of a total
membership of 41. This is a yetrY
large majority. But the returns sallow
Zhe A
Moulton College has
long enjoyed distinction
as one of the usost ad-
vanced musical instita-
tient in Canada. Mr.
A. S. Vogt, the talented
conductor of the Men-
delsohn Choir,organist
and choirmaster Jarvis
Street Baptist Church,
and special examiner in
musiovis ths Director of
Musts in this college,
and has associated with
him on his staff some of
the best known ladies
and gentlemen in Cana-
dian musical circles.
Utgentv Bell Pianos
each fitted with ths
Illimitable (latch Re-
peating Action ars used
exclusively its this great
seat of musical learn lng.
Exclusively. used in
MOULTON LADIES'
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Mc:fettle was caved through the! 'top
Tee' :people of Toronto have recently Of his mtaith and pierced, his train.
—A friendl competition is de at
leeen 'pretty severely* set are by the
present bet a the residentel at the
English Privy ;cataicil In the Thud
,town of Bir le, lefertitoba, ate !the
Curti of Appeal. Some years age the m-unicipaIlrty, the dbject being the de -
rows. The contest lasts
h and the lasing side
council (lee the fretchise for the rim- truction of
ningesof electrie cars he the eity 'to 130til, Uee" 15
'
the 'present street railevaye empanel', proeides is e
andbreeeive a Very large and growing The 'crows a
sure 'annually for theeprivilegelgrant- bags axe rep
ed. The eity authorttbeie elle the 00111e I
pane: have lack Ibsen able to interpret
thhe teens of the agreement alike.
Tee company, posisioly, were taking
too mane' privilegee, nut, as it 'has
seenreeeeto outsiders, the city' author-,
tties desired eot alone to coiled the
enormees toyalty from the eon -matey, .
buti'alpneirred to` think they should al- I
too run the comipany ancJi the roads
jiret to suit !themselves, said because
IOW company repelled the citizens went
to aa.w. There Were some three or
four different ca.goa On sons of
these the Canadian 4ourts 'gave judg-
ment in 'favor of the compene, land on.
others in 'favor of the city. Appeals
in ell the ca'ses Were taken to( the
Privy Council, and decielons have
just ;peen given • which show that :the
Street 1;9AI-way company have some
rights /under the agreement, and that
the city, 'having gra:reed> the 'Iran- I
ehise ce its streets for a, la,rge! sum',
iithe cOnfparrey should have some say as
to the >disposition of their own( pro-
perty and 'how it .shall be run. Such
a decision-, of course, does !net Suit
the city 'papers and the city •pont-I:-
clans, and they are laud intheir,
tdondetrmation of the Venerable body
across the Sea. The costs in the
!eases, Which nruSt be 'borne by the
city, will, probably, amount to $25,-
000.
PEEVIS a AND CROSS,
. PeeviSis cross babies ere sick
babies — :the well baby is always
happy. P...erhaeis there may 'be nth-
hg
0» indicate just what is 'the mat-
ter, but you may depend upen it
there is sornething troubling the, alt-
. tie one or he would not be cross. A
few doses of Baby's Own Tablets will '
, remove tee cause; and snake baby
happy. They are a certa.in cure for,
The miner ills of babyhood. Thous-
ands of mothers keep them continu-
ally in the hatip to .erepegt against
the eu'dden ills t fbiby. A Tablet
inow ama again will keep the little
one well. MTS. James jewerS, Bea-
ver Harbor, N. S., aays "I 'have
given. Baby's Own Tablets to rue
baby as occasion required since see
was a day old. They 'heve always
helped 'her, end now, at a year and a,
!half cdde she is a fine 'healthy child.
The Tablets, I think, are tediseelles
able to mothers or young children."
Sold by druggists or by Mail at 26
eteits a box, .U.orrx The Dr. Williams'
-Medicine Co., Brockville, One.
,Manitoba and North 'West Notes
—A first class modern creamery is
to be established hi Dauphin, Man.,
to be eeady for work this season.
—A. Cox, of Glenboro, has sold his
farm, containing 640 acre, to Anri
Storm, Who livee beside it, for $12,000
cash,.
1 —Seeding commenced three miles
north of Morden„ Man, on April 28,
Rabert Morden laming wheat on his
„ farm
—LasVepring the assessment of
the-tovvn of Hanley, ask., was $113,-
000. This year the asseesment has
gone up to $453,640.
—A' Christian Endeavor Conventions
embracing all denominations, is to be
held at Indian Head, .Sask., an the
28rd and 2411i of May.
—The Presbyterians of Indiwn Head,
Sask., are preparing' 'to erect a new
red :brick church !this season, which
will seat 600 'people.
: —Charles Jones and his wife of
.Chaniberlain, Sask., bath died laat
week on the same day. They, were
both victims of consumption.
—On April 20th L. R. Hodgson and
Fred Spencer commenced seeding op-
erations on their farms, Inear the
town of Ha,rtney, Manitona. -
; —A iconsiderable eortion of tho
'country aroirnd Gretna, Man., was so
flooded this spring, that the fiteraers
had to use rafts and( 'boats to get
, about. .
I —W. J. Steel, an old resident of
the Cartwright : settlement, Manitoba,
died an Wednesday last., April 28th.
He was in his 74th year. .
1 —Over 100 cars of settlers' effects
have 'been unloaded - wt Strasburg,
Sask., this spring. An average of a-
bout 30 ears a weeke coming In.
" —A site has been 'purchased and a
' factory is to 'be erectedi at once' in
. Winnipeg., iby Hon. Adam Beek, of
Landon, for the manufecture of cigar
boxes and sundries. Mr. Beck 'has a
similar factory int London.
I—One fourteen storey 'building and
one (ten storey 'building are soon to
adorn the >streets of Vancouver, Brit-
ish Columbia, and supply !the demand
• for 'much 'heeded office space.
— The trustee a of the Innisfail, Al-
berta, -school district have awarded
the contract 'to 'build the new ,school
to the Brandoe Construction Co., at
$23,100.
—Jos. Char bonneau, of Eeteva.n,
attempted to carry two sacks of oats
on 'his shoulders.- The extra weight
caused 'his foot to break through the
!, snow and he was so injured by the
sudden jar 'that he died.
1 —The demand for houses in Crystal
City, Manitoba, is so great that new
earners 'have difficulty in securing a
place of residence. livery avaelaele
• room and flat is 'being taken.
— Hon. Walter Scott, Premier of
• Saskatichewan, is now recuperating,
after his recent dangerous illness, at
'Holly Ian, Pinehurst, N. C. Mr.
Scott is gaining daily in strength and
will return to Regina as soon as the
weather !becomes warm.
—An important diesovery of coal
within ane mile of the centre of
Strathcona„Vie twin city of Bdinon-:
ton, took Trace recently. The coal Is
of the 'best quality. A seami of six
feet in thickness has been cleared.,
and a, company has been, formed for
the purpose of working the mine.
—After an absence of 30 years, Wm-.
Findlay, aged 61, and Afoose jaw's
oldest resident, has decided ta go
borne to Scotland, to visit his father, '
Samuel Findlay, who is now in his
84th year, and living!at the old home
alt Dallmallington, Ayrshire, Scot-
land. Mr. Findlay has turned all his
Aleese Jaw property into cadh, and
nquet for the' eviners.
e wary and no ia,rgel
rted EiS lett •
—A very' ss rious aceident oeCurred
about 12 nriI a north of Breeden 'ars
the Rapid City trail. Jam*. Tomlin -
sons One ot 1 he oldest settlers in
Brandon, wa the victins. He was
'thrownfrom his rig, which he
Wass erieing t.p the city, and had one
of this lege b okem in two !pines.
—A eiseod many of the old .settlers
around Soow a.ke, Manitoba, are sell-
ing' out = and oing further west.
roarrg (the ent ber Who. recently: mi-
grated are G afton -Brae.Who went
to Ranley, S Bk., talc/rig with them
fours cars of thorees, They have 700
Acres to put n crop this spring at
that point. A cing ethers who 'have
left are W. aid R. White, John Mac-
donald and A. Paget.
—tr: 8,W t, of Hansard, was in-
erre& in a. :curious way the other
d.ar. Ing through the town.
of Griswold'. small atone dislodged
,by the horse's foot struck Mr. F,aw-
cett in the ey and it le feared the
result will the a. ;loss of sight
—The arti:Yr s of the .citizens of
Strassburg, >Alberta, in endeavoring
to get an ade uate supply'. of water,
were well re arded beet week, yellen.
a supply of w 'ter ,Was struck at a
depth a 145 fleet in the town, well.
Within a few jnirnites the water rose
85 feet in the Well. A 'pump Wag put
In and a gaso hie engine attached to
it, :but after 'pumping Steadily for
two 'days and a. night, the waiter was
not lowered alr inett.
H tietert, while returning
front Pipeston Alberta, one evening_
eeeently, rnet ith—a rattier peculiar
accident. Som straw hal' 'his wagote
'box ca:ught fir, and before Mr. Hous -
ten could ext 1 guieh the flames, the
fire :sPread a d caused 'the explos-
ion of a, catt 0 coal oil. Mr. Houston
was severely tarried by trying: to
saves the Bldg and contents:, which
were a, complete lose.
—Andrew. Tr mble, of Red Deer,
Alberta, has ked tnine cows this
past winter ad 'has averaged over
$80 a anoeth a the bunch. Seven. of
the cows were fresh, ere the fall and
two freeh in uly. They are well
bred Ayrdhires which ) will. explain,
this large' retu This would, be very
nearly IfiR a 'head per month. Moet
cows average axed $80 per year. Mr.
Trimble says 'he'will enake $50 per
head out of his miloh cows this year,
and expects to see the time when he
will make $70 per .head. He claims
to rake inore by vealing his steer
calves and feeding the milk to pigs
than most 'peopee, make out of their
iateefrs.
VOISIO=1:0111CO2111:1111MNIVIRMVINI.
- —gr. Jolm Thistle, a well known
citizen of Strat ord, died laSt week
Ini What city. r. Thistle had lived
:the ;greater 'pa±t of his life since
corning to Cana a in Pickering' town-
ship. He is )311 vived by four daugh-
ters and One s ...
—Mr. Thome Chapman, who ,has
resided in List wel for fifty years,
died at his ho e there on -Tuesday,
April 30th. De eased was in his 88th
,year.. He was born in Engliree and
came to this c untry when a young
man. What 'M . and Mrs. Chapman
came to Listow 1 it was Just a Ismaili
hamlet and they have aiveol in the
house they built stertly atter their
arrival in Listoevel ever since. Mr.,
Chapman was engeged in the shoe
businoss until he retired a 'few years
ago. MTs. Chapman died some years
ago but aefarnily 'of four sons and
0),
one daughter ei rvive.
—The ether d Kr. 3. E. Wieliams,
oe Mitchell, rec ived a telegram; ap-
prishig WM of al fatal. accident which
occurreein the tome of his brothere
Jabez, in Idaho. A member of ithef
family was drying a stick of dyna-
mite over the !stove, when the fuse
ignited, followed 'by' an explosion>
Which wrecked the house, and killed
onEt of his sons, aged! 85, years, and
injuring Mr. ;Williams Ito such an
extent thait he has since died. Later
new is anxiously awaited, ;es it is
feared 'that ,the catastrophe is even'
more ebrious than reported. Mr. Jabez
willianseevas in business 171 Mlibelt311
Tor many'years, and was well known
tor many of the citizens.
TORN BY WILD BEASTS.'
pa./ bklom
HISTORY OF A GREAT DISCOVERY.
. The old Raman heroes who were
!torn lby wild: beasts at their f,tglets
in the now ruined Colosseurn at Rome,
'Lee Greek charioteers and the ,gla.di-
etore who made fighting a erefessiore
ell knew the virtues of herbal es-
sences Tor skin injuries and die'.
eases. They would emerge ;from a
combat sore, bleedin-g and covered
with wounds. They would aPply at
night their erecret herbal balms, and
In a few days Would again be ready
Lor cembet. Their Ideal of a balmor
al salve was the correct one—a pre-
paration Which must cornbine power
with 'purity and that ideal is real-
ized1 In Zam-Buk.
Ordinary ointments, salves and em-
brocations are ::generally composed of
rancid( animal fats and mineral pois-
ons.
Zam-buk, on the contrary, is a
'healing baler, composed of highly re-
fined saps and juices got from certain
rich medicinal herbs,and every house-
hold May rely on .its healing aid,
When. %lie little one runs in from
�}� play with a stnarthig, dirt -filled
serape on his hand or knee simply
waSbethe pax -ea -rid smeer with Zam
Buk, taxidegine 11 eeeessere•
:When Tether returns from work,
with a cut bend, the handy 'box, of
Zjene.Buk again meets the emergency,
and the 'housewife or mother contin-
uaeleifindes it a eei1 friend ini need for
ithe Ibumo, the scalds,' serapes and
bruises of general 'household dale*
For eczema., 'ulcers, note fistidare
>etseesses, scalp sores, and all skin
diereaseee it acts like a, dharm. It eases
lthe pain and stops the bleeding of
ipilsa arid cures this painful aliment
tplickly said surely. All druggists and
letlotres sell it at 50e a :boz, or from
Zalm-Bu1t40., Toronto, for price, siz
!boxes „50.
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The Sovereign Bank of Canada
NOTIOE 18 HEREBY OWEN
That a davidend of one and one-half per cent (14%) for the -current
quarter, being_ at the rate of 0 per cent: (070) per annum on the capital
stock of this Bank, has been declared, and that the same will he pay, -
able ut the head office and at the branches on and after the 16th day of
Yeav next. The transfer books will be closed from the lot to the 15th
of May, both days inclusive, 13y order of the Board,
D. M. STEWART, Onerat Manager.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES,
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These "Hinfeeeisea" give our fosse erestee degree el
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like, and really are, binges—make our fence swing or apring
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this "twice as strong"fenoei
The Owen Sound Wire fame Co.. Limited,
Owen Sound, Ont.
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THE
Store Overflowing
WITH FURNITURE
Awealth of stylish furniture far housekeepers—almost seFrus win
reasonable to expect to sell so much. And yet, if merit in
furniture, workmanship te.d prices will appeal to you, and vs
are bound that it did, you'll certainly inspect our splendid new stock
.
before investing elsewhere.
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PrOmptly attended to night or day. Night and Sunday calls answered at the
reaidence of S. T. Holmes, Goderich street, opposite the Methodist church,
Seaforth.
BROADF9OT BOX & Oa,
S ir,LA_Fic) 13,13.7
S. T. HOLMES, Manager.
WHITE
CLOVER I
BREAD
BREAD IS THE STAFF
OF LIFE
and it is more vital that it
should be good than any
other food.
WHITE CLOVER BREAD is made of the highest quality
of flour and other ingredients, and Milk is used instead of
water. These are combined by the highest baker's skill, and
the result is the PERFECT LOAF. Its crust is light and crisp,
its texture fine and even. It is healthful, nourishing, I
digestible, and TASTES GOOD. Do not any longer be content
with the old dry crumbly bread made of chear- flour and
water, but insist on having
The Best Bread That Can Be Maae.
RICH
MADE: SY
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20554
MO RENT in Brussels by February 1st, DOT,
22 ft., in block 2nd door from American
lately occupied as tailoring, readymadeclothin,g,
DR. 1iicKELVEY Bruesele. 204141
MAMWORTH BOAR FOR SERVICE.
dersignedbas for servfee on Lot fl4, Oeiicse
sion 0, 11, R. S., Tuckers/1'1th, a flborobred Tue.
worth Boar. 81,00 payable at time of service, v,•.t,
privilege of returning if neeessary. H. HAMILTON,
Seaforth.
TITM. B. MoLEAN'S djthb7C, rola&
YV and fireproof stovepipe thimbles ere
est In that line. economical, clean, safe and
as well as being s. beat conveying, regnia
ventilating apparatus. They add comfort
expense in fuel. Be& material used.
mail promptly filled, wholesale or retail,
MoLEAN, Bengali, Ont., 51Faufacturer.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOB SALE.—Por
In Ilarprithey, a. comfortable brick not*
with kitchen and woodshed attached, also mil
stable with room for 3 horses or 3 head of eattle, tea
house and pig pen, well and pump in trteide
and soft water male° 3 acres of land, on Ividels
the choicest varieties of all kinde of fruit. It is I
most desirable property for any person wantbira
comfortable home. Apply on the premises �e
dress, Seaforth P. 0., JOHN MoDONOOH. 206641
SALE.
rriAKIVORTII BOA1T3 FOR SALE.—
..1-6Igned offers for sale seen good rebtsea
Tam $'orth Boars about two months old,
giodl grade sows with pig. Apply to WM. WI*
Staffa O.
L
EICESTER SHEEP AND SHORTHORN CA
FOR SALE.—The undersigned bas for sok
era' Thorobred Leicester Sheep and Durham
of both sexes. Address Egmonthille P. 0., or
at farm, 101 Road, Tuckesmith. ROBERT
TERS te BONS.
EGISTERED STOCK FOR SA
signed offers for sale on Lot 27,
'hoed township, a number of heifers
coma with calves at toot, 4 Shorthorn bullail
mediate service, sired by imported Palace
ae a.bove stock are 411=rev.: stered hi the J.
tock Records. Prices moderate, terms eas7,-
Ivciaomf. DAVID HILL, Staffa P. O.
s CHAS. A
r 8 New
Foi
H
nna IkLddie,
nil Trout. Trar.,o a
good quality,
ErAoLE—
ee, Celery, C
and Turnips au
MEAT—
We buy notbing
Pork and Lamb
Ott* fine prices.
D. MEAT$
Melon, Brealu
st band .
W(ED MEATS.
Beef, Head:
3ngtanti tram.
tit r'erb-' depart-.
RUSE
afrifiriERCE at.
ar-A
ci ATTU, FCR SALE —For Sale, the noi
—bred Aberdeen Polled Angus B
mare in foal to Lord Huron ; Also a 1
horse, safe for lady to drive and will w
single ordouble. Will sell eitherfor cash or
Apply on Lot 20, Oonceasion 2, Meliillop.
G. -MURDIE, Seaforth P. 0.
WOOD FOR SALE,—On Lot ft, 00
In large or small Tiantiti
purchaser. War posts eight or eight and a
feet 30111j. ; arphor postsany size. Any
quiring barn timber. would do well to in
For further particulars applv to JOHN He
Lot 7, Concession It Ile op, Leadlnuy 1.
•
„„-IIIORTHORN CA.TrLE—Seven firebelase
oulls, 2 from imported r•QWS, for sale' at
ate prices and on easy terms good young
heifers also for ash, All interested are
viked to inspect the herd. Farm adjOiris
dia'aitee telephone to farm. Write for
1L SMITH., Exeter,
Ef RNS, Is and
10 different ages for sale, bout two nor
•
roar. Priees reasonable. Herd now
• Oonntsylvanust.' (50900). 'He is got
cotch bred Im stock on both sides,
red in;color, U set on short legs.
registed ROWS n$1.1r4A I others on
Visitors web. e. JOHN ELDER,
ind Station.
ipite
nervous wei
bghteat housi
seemtobea
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Store to Rent
The west store 'of the Bell Block, in the YJ
ilensalL This is suitable for a general itertr
taurant, or any business requiring a
fitted, building. A oomfortable dwelling
store Possession can be given at once..
ROBERT BELL, Seafortb,Ont,
are the vet --,y r111-
Urea cut,
rich bl
th hc
T'S NILY A CO
A TRIFLING COM
Thousands have said this
caught cold, Thousands have n
to euro the cold. Thousands have
Coneumptives grave through. negl
Never negleet a cough or cold. it - -
hut one result. It leaves the tet
..Nngs, or both, affected.
Dr.
N o
o o
v ay
1. the medicine you nee& t strik_ .
the very foundasion of afl throat or
complaints, relievine or curing
Colds Bronehitis, skeihnia,
Throat, and preve,eting Iberonoe
Consumption,
It has stood the test formanyyesrs,2
s now more generally used than over.
contains all th.e lung healing virtitez el
pine tree combined with Wild Cherry
and other peotoral remedies. It timnl
the weakened bronchial organs,
irritation and subdues infiamiutl
ioothes and heals the irritated
ioosena the phlegm and mucous,
nature to easily dislodge the iner
emulations. .-on't be hum
accepting an imitation of Dr W
way Pine eyrie), It is putt up in
wrapper, three pine trees tli t.
and price 25 ets.
Mr. Julian/ LeBlanet Belle Cote,
writes: "I was troubled with a bad
and severe cough, which assumed Bud: ea
attitude as to keep me confined to eel
lIGUSO 1 tried several remedies a,dve
bat they were of r,e avail. As a las
tried Dr. Wood's Norway Pine
=ancL one bottle cured nie completely.
el
You canno
abetter
A &he
food.
econoneaj T
maintains h
health, and ev
winter's