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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1907-05-10, Page 3ON EXPOSIT011 A BANH IA 0 u t sit it 4Y - spa NGS ACCOUNTS. d 4 times y OR 7 %JHN LABT A` a -. LOUIS _ fen Alt in Canada. Essiawax 'PORTANT NOTICES. Ass F eli=sion n t tr RENT. --To rent, Lot 17t lop, 1,00. =resin gram tars. xIe by February 14,1 t: 2nd door from American c aFering, teadymade clothing„ stets.zT 1 Cis. The — d rsi : ne4 1' i ice on Lot St, ;i€zn 3,11. R. S., Tuckersmith, a Thoralmed &erh fir. al cif payable at tints of service, ).i=ilege of returning if necessary. 1i. HAM._ eaterth- - and p .:ist in that line. ee ss well as Nino' a heas entitating spAratus. They add mutt !voice in ft:eL Best material used. ()- RABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. in liorpurhey, mnfortable brick with room for 3 horses or 3 head of ea (sod Pit: Pen. well and puma in stable . :nd soft, water ; also 3 aeres (Asian& on vitae Ate eitoicest varietiw of all kin& of trait. It nosst desirable property for any person wanting a, sonfortable home. Apply o the Wee or ea- irev, Seaforth P. 0., JOHN IK) OG . T11 DOAR:s FOR SALE. —The signed for sale seven good mworth Boars abqut two months old, alw grzide .o.vs with pig. Apply to WM. BUNK _Elemerie SHEEP AND SHORTHORN CA ral 'rnorobred Leicester Sheep and Durham OsSISS of both sexes. Address Egmendvilte P. engEGIfere,RED STOCK FOR SALE -The Ili signed offers for sale on Let 27, Concessift cows with calves at foot, 4 Shorthorn bttlisilblof mediate seri ice,siredchy imported Prince of _ 'tusk Records. Prices moderate, terms easy - ss.tortu. DAVID IIILL, Staffs. P. 0. 1 A'ITI.E Fell SALE -For sale, the noted ' -bred Aberdeen 'Polled Angus Bull ; in foal to Lord Huron Also a good _ safe for lady to drive and vsill work single or double. Will st.11 either for cash or _ Apply on list So, Concession e, siesrisop. G. 311;RDIE, seaforttt P. 0. FOR SAI.E,-On Lot Cane MulillIop, in large or small. quantitift ;plucks:es_ Cedar posts eight or eight and :feet lone ; anchor postsany size. Any stuiring barn timber would do well to inqu For further particulars apply to JOHN McP Lot 7, Concession 13, Mckallop, Leadbury P. O. ,'SRTITORN CATTLE --Seven first-class yoult- Hulls, 2 front imported COWS, for sale at mesigs are prices and on easy terms ; good young cows Mg tteifers also for sale. All interested are con:1147 '-:dissetice telephone, to farm. Write for H. SMITH, Exeter. fORTHORNS.-0- hoice bred bulls and different ages for sale, bout two dozen Pricis reasonable. Herd now head Countssivanus" (569,94). He is got by peotch bred imported stock on both side0, g red in-eolor and well set on short legs. T egisted cows 8r* insured ; others on Visitors welcome, JOEN ELDER, Re tol Station. The west store of the Bell Block, in the tfensall. Thi4 is suitable for a general store* aurant, or any business requiring a imps_ store Posseteson can be given at once., A Thotranda 'lave said this w eaught cold. Thousands havb to eure the coed, Thouiande have Consumptives grave thron„eh nag Never neglect a f.:0-10 oold. It ean but one, result. It leaves the t !wigs, or both, affected. s tee medieine yea need. It et :he very foluele en of all throat eimplainte, re) isvisg or curing ',Adds, Bronchi Pi .A.7e lima, Croup. It has etood the t est for many yea p now More rep ra!ly used than ever. 'entai as all the lung healing virtues cif e ,eie tree corni,insd. with Wild Cherry othes and heals the, irritat xosene the phlegm and mucotte, attire .to easily dieloclge tb.e mer emulations. Don't be humbug ecepting an irnitetion of Dr. Wood ray Pine eyrap. It is put up in o Ye Tapper, three pine trees the trade Julian J. LoBlanc, 'Belle Cote, oicee : "I was troubled with a bad ed revere cough, which assumed au Ltitucie as to keep me confine:I they wera an° avail. As a last re Dr. Wood's Norway Pine S o bottle mired me completely. -yeetin _hemi"-zia ennihere, has its Caste iscosgestion. in is blood pressure—nothing Matic. At Ieaast, so gars Dr. Shoop, end to it he hes created a little pink tablet. That d Dr. Shvou'a Headache Tablet - Wes' blet-Moto pressure away from pain enters, harming, pleasingly delightful. gently, it surely equalises the blood cereal - ve %headache, it's blood pressure. • ttI periods with women, aamo MOM leepless. restless, nervous. it's Mood or Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets sten I _ and the tablets simply distribute blood pressure. your finger, and doesn't it fest red, and raJri YOU? Of course it does. It's con - blood pressure. You'll find fewheee Pain . tes simply Common Sense. V.5 cents, and cheerfully recommend PERFECTION 1kii : Bede:, .x€ T ?PP:VI ; i.N01 :T:: MAT.iiL .la3i• DISTRICT MATTERS. Died in TiecketerolleteeeAfter a few bays illness of eu'ln#nia, Urea 'T. 'epper . parsed away / Sunday, April 284i31, at her Immo inck - 3lnibh at the age Of 52 yeeree She was a true friend, a loving wife and kind !mother, the ha'ppinees of wiaose me and the high esteem of whose eriendo reflected thy, influence of her many admirable Traits or character. Td the !surviving friends, particular- ly the sold stricken: husband- and .lankly We offer our heartfelt sym- pathy in this_ dark hour of heavy: sor- Tower no`ther ofd and highly es - 'teemed resident of Tuckeremit'h has crossed the 'bar, in. the person of Willia�mi Leitch. Deceased, who had attained tbe age of 77 yea'rs,, had been in declining -heath for some time, but the immediate eauae of his ties th was old age. - Headache Tablets CHAS. ABERHAR r Ne w tore For New uoods 14 and Trout. ' These are yery scarce, but are extra fGETABCE- Lettuce, Ceier,v, Cabbage, Carrot/3, Beets, Par tops and Turnips always on hand. Fan fifEAr— We buy nothing but the best quality in Beef, PoCk and Lamb In this departIneut. We have extra fine prices. CORED( HEArs— Ham, Baeon, Breakfast Bacon m1111;119 always n hand. COOKED MEATS— Ra• gland Ham. fre• sh and good. KRUSf)E BROS., 0../MMERCE BLOCK — 'PHONE 06 "-----st • have stood the test tor over so years, and are still in the lead. Their absolute certainty of growth', theirmicontraonfy- large yields of delicious vegetables andi beautiful flowers, make than the mosf reliable and the most popular every- where. Sold by aIl dealers, SIM Seed Annual free on request. - Windsor, Ont. 1-1 " there are that get no r9 - TIRED freehment from sleep. They yake in the morn - when. they went to bed. They have a dizzy sensation in the head, the heart palpitates; they are irritable and nervous, weak and worn out, and the liglatest household duties during the day seem to be a drag and aeburden. MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS . are the very remedy that weak, nervous, tired out, sickly women need to restore them the bkssings of good health. I ' They give sound, restful sleep, tone uP 1 the oerves, strengthen the heart, and ,make rich blood. Mrs. C. McDonald, :Portage la Prairie, Man., writes: "--.1 WAS tioubled with shortness of breath, palpi- tation of the heart and ;weak spells. I ot four boxes of Milburn's Heart and rve Pills, and after taking thein I wna completely cured. t, Price 50 cents per box or ttree boxes for $1.25, all dealers or the The T. elite,. bUill Coe Limited, Toronto, Ont. Yon cannot possibly have a better Cocoa than A delicious drink and a sustaining food. Fragrant, nutritious and economical. This excellent Cocoa maintains the system in robust health, and enables it to' resist winter's extreme cold. 'Sold by GroCers and Storekeepers When sweets" a lose their sweetness and _" su-bstaintials," their charm—there are always OON S PERFECTION CREAM SODAS to coax back the appetite. I,o YOU know how crood the are? 108 InEn-R-TpAjORIBIITY QUALITIES OF THE F1511 BRAND POMMEL SLICKER Make it First Choice of' the rnnn Wjao Knows EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED - IP YOUR DEALER /S OUT OF ram ORAN& acwr CHANGE YOUR 161/N11. ivAve HIM GET mem OR SEND . ORDER AND PINCE' TO GiSt 101104 5 /0 e Trust octors Itlyo ' are sufering from i pure blood, thin blood, de- biity, nervousness, exhaus- tion, you should begin at once with Aye;r's Sarsaparilla, , the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. 11nioss there is daily action of the bowels, poisonous products aro absorbed, causing head>, ache, biliousness, nausea dyspepsia, and thus preventing the Sarsaparilla front doingits beat work. Ayer's Pills are liver pills, AO gentiY, all vegetable, A Painful Accident. -The Stratford Beaton or last week says: eelteilliam Scott, cattle buyer aod farmer, who residue about four - lentos north of Tuesday afternoon, orhich necessit- ated the amputatiori of the thumb oft the right hand at the fireb 341r4 &Ott was driving through Stratford, leading a 'horse which he lied Just purchased. • -While driving past St. James chnrch, another rig ° evhith he was endeavoring- te 'page, backed into `his own vehicle, We/t- enet-1g the borse which Mr. Scott was ' leeding. The horse jumped backward, around' Mr. Scott's thumb, from, his liand and ran down the road. Mr. Scott upon looking at his hand, discov- ered the thumb hanging down at the first joint, broken by the suddetrit jump of the horse. He at once.drove ' one se tae city doctors, where the ithuroo was amputated. Mr. Scott re- turned; to his home the following Morning. The wound. Was very pain - 'fun and it will likely be some time Ibefore he win be able to ose his hand 0 MR. 4. E. PETERS President of the Record Form ry an 'Maclaine Co., of Moncton, N.B., / and Montreal, P.Q.„ Mr. A. E. Peters was one of the original incorporators of this business in 1882, when it was reorganized into a joint-stock com- pany. Perhaps the Records Foundry and Ma- chine Co. are known in more homes in Canada as the Inanufactisrass of the cele. brated " Penn Esther" ranges and a Ad. miral " and " Calorific furnaces', than for any other reason. Their ," Penn Esther range is of the highest poseible merit, and a standard to be followed by every other stove manufacturer in the • An InfailibAe Cure For Sprains, Ringbone, Splint, Curb, Sweeney, Lameness and Soft Bunches, Ctires has no equal.. blosixaisassiP,Q., Sept. 72, NZ, "1 have the care of a number of horses and have used yowl remedies, which Be prepared --keep Kendall's always in the stable, Our book "Treatise on the Horse " f ree from dealers or Si a befils-0 lot Kendall Cos Enosburg 26 Wingham nusiness :write GEORGE SPOTTON, Prinp JOHN BEATTIE Late Division Court Clerk, has a number of prod arties for sale or to rent, among which Is a good rounding lot, the South East Half of Town Lot No. i6, East Ward, in George Sparling's Survey, Seaforth, which MS be sold on reasonable terms. Insures= effected, debts collected and loans made on satisfac- tory security at reasonable rates. Call and see, snd be convinced. Late Division Court Oillse,Sea forth 2019.sf LONDON LIFE -Ono of our up-to-date plans -a 10 payment, 20 year endowment - guarantees $1,000 and profitse notwithstanding the foot that the last four payments are elinuna,ted. The premiums on this new Policy remain identical with those of the leading Arterican com- tpaniee, which 'call for twenty continuous annual payiwnits. W. H. ROBINEiON, InspeCtor, Seaforth. sssast What Perth County' Doing. -The Lifetowel.Banner *of Oast week sayer: "The road and ibridge committee oe the- Perth County Council melt be Stratford, oo Tuesoley of last week, 4 the call ot -Warden Hacking. A dratt by-law, under the yeeentlY 'Passe County' Solicitor McPherson, aOd ,this was opproved eheecommittee. The ileyelaw is drawn 011 'the oleo, of eaett municipality he the county, includingi Itewns and villages, deeiding upon thee ,amount they einfeb to eXpend en good reads, ells amount to be raised by a, special eery itb,e county mullein and expended under 'nee direction ok (the county engineer. The Oy.iave re- quires !tee approval cif the Depart. merit at !Toronto before tt tan be' pub into effect, and MT. Hacking and Mr, McPherson went down to Toronto 'on' Tuesday of this week and laid it be - fere the officials of the Department. The Department was willbeg to ao doge any practical odherne for: the uestion 'bedng as to whether the. by- law as droned conformed with the Ate. Tae 'Warden ehowed that it wee !the -only !plan that was at all practi- cable in the county, and thet it was the only one that the county eouneil Minieter of Public Works, went oh. er the metter with the' deputation 'and was favorably dispofged towardmi ehe by-law, and :promised to !eve a definite answer as to whether. 'the de - !pertinent could appeove orArt, on the folio -wine! Monday. Piles get quick 'ma eertain"rellee from Dr. Shoop's Ma.gic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Oleo, and its attion is posietve and certain, Itching, !painful, protruding or blind ;piles disappear. like magic by its use. cents. Sold 'by C. Aberhort, druggist,. In The Olden Days. Interesting sketches of the early days of ,,Seaforta and vicinity, taken from the files ef Tne Ex- posi tor. Seaforth, Sept. 3, 1876. A little daughter of Mr. Ileory Jackson,. of Egenondville, was on Tuesday leen severely scalded ay falling over a .pcit of 'Polling water. Mr. Cornelius •Cosens., Prother of Mr. Nathaniel Cosens, of Tuckersmith, died in. d- North Carolina., reeently froth On Friday evening last as an ex- cursion trail _from London was re- turning' from Goderich, one of the 'passengers met with a painful occi- stopped! bere and 4 nuneber of mew !got off. ;While attempting to get (m again while the train was in Motion one of them fell into the cattle Iguardi 4 the Main -street crosslog and 'the, wheels of the car passed. over !.his atm at the wrist. Seatorth, Sept. 10, 1876. The tax rite for this year will be 1,6'inills on the dollar. The total ex- Pendtturee .are estimetecl at $1,428, and the receipts for the year Ot $2,. 100. Mr. Robert ince/1111am,, of MeKillop, arrived' home from his trip to Scot- land- on Wedneleclay east. Onethe trip over they bad quite an exciting ex- oerieooeJ The ship etruck 'an ice terg and for a, time it looked as though the vessel would sink. ' The second of lt•he series of bate* Seaforth and the Bed Stocking's of Listowel, for the championship, -took !place on September 4th, at LiEttowel, resulting, in a victory for Seaforth by nouns to 24. Searartio Sept 17, 1875. Mr. Francis Fowler, Ire of the Huron read, Hullett, met with a bad aecident an Saturday left. His son 'was eating oeas, when Mr. Fowler got this foot in front of the guards of the mower, and the knives cut a very* serious wound in ibis lege At the reffidence of the oride's fath- er,' an Septeneber ante by Rev. ee. Barr, Mr. Elliott Throw, of Blue - vale, was united in rnorrie.ge to Mies Helen B. Scat, fourth daughter ef On Friday hest as Mr. James Smillice of Tuckersmith, Was -driving to Seae forth, be met with- an accident Ae by 3.Sir.Ly €o.,Zowell, L15o SAnu eturorG of 7- IIAIR VIGOR. er4AGUE' CURE;. cIii;Rgy PECTe We b4ve no aoorotai i we pubi1ah the formu.ss of Ml our maaiialne2. SN. • !twee, :he Stars, of Seaforth, and tbe Ree ,ockings, of Listowen. was play- ed e the Agricultural Grounds, in Sesehrtio on September 18th, result- ing, in a, victory for the Staee 36 'to 24. This gives the Stars the championebip of tae counties of Hu- ron, Bruce, Grey, Welaington, foie Perth, and the silver cup. A painful and fatal ateldent occurred in Goderich township on Saturday last. John Sterling, of tne 4th con- cession, was ossleting nis brother in scaffold in the moW, pitching sheaves, when the waffold broke and he fell onto the machine, and before the horses eould be eitopped his arm -and shoulder were drawn into the eylith dereand torn from his body. He diedi, in about eight minutes. Messrs. Thee. Smite/era and 020. 7o1;bugheio a fell wheat in 80- minutes, on -the fa,rrn of Mr. Win. becelichael, Seaforth, Oct, 1, 1875. ' At the eesidenee or the `hridees mo- ther, township ofElast Zorra, Oxford C01.1711tY, Uri Septeraer 28th, Mr. John B. Henderson, oe Tuckerstnith, was united in rriarriege to Agnes, third daughter of the late George Stewart. The Canada- Preebyterian chureh people have pirrehaded the cottage and lets 'belonging to Mr. James Darling, Mr. Thos. Mellis, who has been in Ithe employ oe Mr. Wm. Grassie, for th.e !past three years, has taken, pos- seseion of !the eblacksrilithing busi- ness in Kippen, 'formerly carried on by MT; Jetin Cooper. efr. Jelin •Wilsen, of Silver Creek farm, near Seafortia left Friday goes in. the 'hope 'bonefitting his aVm. Davis, son of Dirr. Charles Davis, of 'the Half -way House, 14 - met with a. painful accident on Friday of last week, He was drill - on' !the farm of Ur. R. Smillie, when' ha get °hire ;foot caught in elle pinion, of the -machine, and it was so 'badly in- jured! that it had to be amputated. Jebn Kyle has sold his farm, CM the Oth concession of Ilullett, to Mr. Anthony Laweon, of Godefieh, township, for $4,400. efe. Kyle in- tends moving with Ois familY to Sea -- Stanley. No. 14 SchooI.-The following /5 the April monthly report for sehool 09C- ition No. 14, Stanley. The names air in order at merit : Fifth elass-Ete tie Jarrett, Edwin Gemmell, N. Jones. FoitOth A -Murray Fisher, James Jai -rat, Agee Gemmel. leourtO Sarah Itathwell. Jr. third -Lola, nett - well, A. Jones, II. Fisher. Second B -W. MeBeatio A. MeMu.rtrie, G. Mc- Kay. Firet Tart -Anna Fisher, .Wil- lie Cooper. The 'best spellers in the monthly spelling matches were:In. elurray nether ; Junior Third, Herbert! Kehl ; second, a, Atena, Hood ; second, Let me send you° free for Catarrh, just to prove merit, a, Trial aloe pox of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a. snow white ereamy, healing antis- eptic oalm. Contains such healing. mol, Menthol, etc., it gives instaint and lasting !mike to Catarrh of the nose and ithroae. Make the free Wet and see for yourself what this pre -e para•tion can and will aceomplieh. Ad- dress Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wie. Laree jars 50 cents, Sold by C. Aberhart, druggist, Seaforth. MoKillop School Report. -The following are 'the marks obtained by the 'pupils of school Election No. fe for the month of April ; Sr, III -Annie Klein 80, Joe Klein 74, Vincent DIllo'o 69, Jr. III-eFrancis Nolen 64, Maggie SlOalt 68, May Nolan 41. Sr. II -George Se/Ammer 78, Loretto Curtin '75, Wm. Kerr 65, Lillie Gordon 69, Marjorie Nolan 49,, Mary Sloan 45, Flossie Ken- nedy 31, James Sloa.n 20. Jr. II - Norman Dillon 61, Gordcm, Kennedy 64, Owen Glynn 63, Tom Purcell 61, Part II -John Kerr 76, John Murray 54. Class- 1-Agneer Curtin 84, George Klein 72, Tom Moylan 66. --Pearl R. -The airere bdonging to Angus Munn, of Dutten, were struck Py lightning on Monday afternnon and 'were completely destroyed by tire, together with all the grain., bay and implements thereto. The loss in ese timated at over $1,000. -len hotel -keeper in Port Huron, opPoette Sarnia, was recently fined $180 for keeping his bar open on aunday. The notel-keeper asked to be allowed! 24 hours to pay the fine, but the judge refused. That is the way Ploy do things in Uncle SILM7/3 WW1, —Kathleen} May Hsaidieit the four- year-oldtclaughter of Mr. George Hand- ley, a, farmer, Diving' inear Odell, UV Middlesex county, was frightfully turned while 'playing around a bon- fire in her faitheree yard. No one noticed her until she- began to scream, All her hair and clothee were singed the Egmondvine bridge- the horse goe- off. 'She is not likely to recover. frighltenect and 'packed over the em-; but fortunately trio damage was done.: lamp 4.110 rimier Seafeeethe Sept. 24, 1876. The third theanpionship gable 'be- -The Provincial Goverinoent hes de- cided to award the following gratui. tie's! in the Edueaticgoal Dapartment: 'TO Professor McLelland, principal _of ttihe Normal •School at Hamilton,. who has !teen 44 years in Educagionat pe'rvica, $4,000. Mr. J, . 2g yeah Irmo for or 'high: sehoo $3,000. To the family ot the late W. H. Jenkins, for six years regieetary oi' ;the *dhzoational Departnzetnit, $1,e 000. . -At t'he !assizes in St. Thornag, last week a 'verdict for' $8,000 was brought in in the case of Mrs. Mary 3. Pat- Utersotz•, widow of Archibald Patter- Polo of 'the township of A1tieete', who suet the 1 Ichi4am Central for $6,000 for !the death 4t her =1Tu brand on acrossing he Rodney lest Dece{ne Per. i A 4..11115. Albert Henderson, of Sar- nia, was severely shocked toy light- ning, during an electric storms which !passed over the city on Monday. Ap- 'pacen°tly .the lightrdng entered -by way of the chimney, as it tore ,the tops off the stove ante ripped up a section of the flooring. Mrs. Hender- son was knocked: frons a chair lay the shock. -George D. Wood, -head oe. the wholesale hardware firm of George D. Wood & Co., of Winnipeg, diad last.'• week. He was 48 years old, and was born in Hamilton, Gat., being a eon o4 the late Senator A. T. Wood. He survived by a widow and six chil- dren. - -Mr. Wm. McIntosh, a well-known farmer, who lived in Lobo town- ship, t^Middlescx ' county,, near Van - nick,' committed suicide last week. McIntosh had apparently 'been; in his' usual good health, taut on the morning oil 'his suleide he rose at an early hour and shortly after breakfast Went to the" barn, where •about nine ;o'clock he woe found; dead. The man had !thrown' a ropeever a -beam, and fast- ened the nooze around his ,neck, had swhng 'himself clear of the platform on! which he VIa3 standing. His Boni discovered ,the body, which was still warm:, and assistance wad summoned, but life wa.s 'extinct, Deceased :bad shown (no signs of melancholia, !bulb it: ire possible that he had been worry- irig , over a debt: that isoMe months age( 'he had contracted. -efr. :W, T. R. Preston, who has recently returned from `South Africa says that after carefully studying the commercial condittbns of South Africa he had= tome 'to the conclusion that the market was all worth culti- vating an an extensive scale. If the Canadian merchants and manufactur- ers will take advantage of the oppor tunnies now offered, and which will undouotedly Abe aecentuated in the near 'future, and not allow, corripeti- tion from- the tnited States and Ern opean countries to get a Mart, there ie Flo reason why there 'should not be an enormous development of 'Can- adian !trade throughout 'the Britl3tb possessions in South J3 frlea. -Several important changes :have recently teen made in connection 1 with the Sovereign Bank of iQanieda, general agencies of Which are doing 'business iri !the county of Huron, Mr. Alneiliue Jarvis was 'cfteeted -a director and "becomes the new :oree'i- . dent in the 'place of Mr. liatadolpl Maedonald . ol, Toronto, who. hays re- signed. e -signed. M!r. D. ?'L Stewart, they Gen- eral' Manager, resigned froni; the Vice< Presidency and directorate, and efr1 J. H. Duero, of London, England, was elected to succeed him as a el- rector. The change win make_ the bank more directly, a Toronto finan- cial institution. For some 'time it has been vrideatetood that Me. 3. Pier- pone ier-po'n ' Morgan, the powerful finabe1 ict of New York, aid 'his assodates 'have been acquiring a firmer bold on !the stock _ of. the ba ik in coneunction1 with the Dresde(ior Bank of Ger- many.Having 'become heavily inter- ested,, it is further stated Mr. Mor- gan desired that some modification should' be effected in the !policy of the tank. The changes now made and those that may take place t:a,te'r &re apparently the. result of this purpose. is TORTtTRING RHEUMATISM Suffered for Five Years-Curod by Dr. William's' Pink Pills. Agonizing pains, sornitimes tie mie part of the body, sometimes an- other:, mere often bi the ba,ck gr joints --that's r•henmatism. gob makes the ; disease worse -increases ',have cured thousands. They mired Mee Hprace Plante, of Sorel, Que.,. of a, mole aggravated case of rheurnat- „ism: What they did for Mr. Plante was seized with rheumatism'. walk- ed as if my ,boots were filled with ee'bblee. The pains, storting int MY feet, spread to all parts of tive tody; my back and joints became affected; For 'upwards or ive yeas I suffered, confined to bed, hardly able to move. Nothing seemed to help me. I despaired of ever, being well again. By good chance Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were 'brought to my attention, -and I decided !to try them, I got sbc 'boxes -before they were gone I gradually came back, till now do non feel the, least pain -I am totally' crued. It was a_..surprise to • my friends to see rile on the street again - well and strong after five years of torture. They wetted Ito know what brought about the ehonge. I told ithem Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, for look no other medicine once began' {their use, Rheumatic -sufferers 'eve Dr., Veilliams' Pink Pills a fair trial, they will ourely do 'for you what they did for ree.” It; is in the blood-itoor blood - that sucb troubles as rheurnotiem, indigestion, dizzinesee heart 'palpita- tion, aneemia, weakness fend a host of other diseases find their root. It IS 'the bleed. that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act on. They make it pure, etch, red and bealth-giving, That is Why they enTO all the common. ail- ments of everyday life. Soldee by drugents or by mail at 50 eeffs a tox onesix boxes for $2.50, frone The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,, Brock- ville, Ont. -On Friday night, April 26th the citizens of Stratford, gave a *pieratuee in the 'city ball to their senior eta jirnior 'hockey teams who had. won the senior and juier champion- ships of Ohe 0. II. A. The hall was packed sand great enthusiasm prevail- ed. After a• musical performance the Mr.,; Francis Nelson. sporting editor of the Glebe. The Mayor on behalf of the city 'presented the seniors with diamond oings and the juniors with gold watches. Speeches were even - by old hockey enthusiasts and there Messrs. Farquharson and Choweet, the managers, were !presented 'by the. ;citizen/5 With a, diamond stud and a handsomest& case reepectively. After this part of the programme was over refreahments were served end then fen informal dance was - Indulged la by • AP l'ER - van. anu Tlf ter have the as lt foolish—and sometim EROGREss' BRAND deff• 166 dangerous— o do iust as you piease, without having the facts. You will find in every store nieuis ready-to.w ,and $20, find if you can. afford to spend the latt of money for a readymade suit, you' do not have to worry about what you GET for ypur money. itee But if your eumstanoes—like most of us—dernani that you get the best possible value for very dollar, t en you will be interested; in .PROG,tiES, BRAND CLOTHING It you are not, it is because you do not know facts, a d your ignorance in the matter may possibly be ting you. some money. The fact is, if you. nave not trig. Progpss Brand Cloth- ing, you do not know of the real progresff in making men's clothing. As for Style with the latest fashion plates, a exhibited m r Tailoring Department. s for Ftt nee be P There is not one man in a hundred t so many FECTLY fitted from our tremendous stoek, different sizes and lengths. The common ground. for obje ion to ready-to-wear clothes. Progress Brand Clothing is the recognized. leaderk Every guit guaranteed to be made of pure wool cloth, thor- oughly sponged and shrunk betore euttin - The linings and " vitals '---the parts, you do not see—arij as honest as the parts you do see. or Price We challenge any others to prodn oda suit us ours at $10 or $12, or a better suit at any p = You have the facts, what are you going to do ? Boys Suits Suits TEWART SEAPORT xr"Butter and Eggs tat as ti