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$ix pounds Mott Figs for 250
Four pounds of Dates for 25c
Three pounds of California Layers or 25c
Four packages of Corn Starch for 250
Six pounds of 11 Rice for 25e
Maple Syrup at 25e per quart
We have the best 4apan..Tea in the market a 534zer lb
Try our 30c, 40e and 50c Black Teas
Try our Coffee a /oe aird 40c per ib
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flry Goods 1. mg at
Thirty-six inch Flannelette at 10o par yard
Flannelette Blankets at $1.:00 per pa,h
Ladies' Cotton Hose, good shape, 15c a. pair, or 2 pairs for 2
Lace Curtains fro4 25e a pair up to $3 a pair
vpct De artinent
•
We handle and edit three lines from samples, of -which we have
a big asseatment, and can give you anything you wish for
in Wool, Union, Tapestry, Wilton, Velvet' and Axminster,
at TORONTO PRICES. Besidts, we can give you the
• squares in an'y size. -•
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We will pay the highest' eash and trade prices for choiJe Butter, Fresh. Eggs
and Good Potatoes. •
WILLIAMS and 4,PURCELL
successors tg B.' GUNN
CORNER STORE• SEAFOthll
ZItt two irespooltor
SEAF0 TH, FRIDAY, May 31st, 1907.
A False Charge.
Under the heading, "A Well Slab-
sidized Press," the Toronto Mail of
:recent date eays:
"The Investigations so Tar made
bite the 'relations of the Laurier Gov -
rent to the press of the country!
shew that that Ministry has .peld to
four !papers no less than $400,00 of
the public money. The Toronto obe
lha,s received $85,688. The Monet
B., Transcript Las secured $1915
fro the St. John Telegraph $9 ,77
oas paid up to the time that dif-
fered from the Government on the
subject of the Grand Trunk eaaae
"iethen. It loot 'Its taunt. To the =-
treat. Herald the grand tete' nef
ments is $187,980." •
1 We -presume that these ma/ante
• "nconatitute the, entire ele.ymente to
st the papers named since' the Laurier
55' Government has been.* power. If
:this is the case 'the payments are not
BO eXhorbitantly large, except, per-
ihelia, in the pass of the Montreal
Eerald. .There is pertain adv:ertising
and prtating .which the Government re-
quires to have -dime and unless
tan be Shown that the papers named
have not given value for the Money
they have received there ie nothing
seprehenaible or descredita,ble in the
Payments so far as we can see, And
;we are Inclined to think that value
Imo been !given and that the apay-
.
!meats are legitimate, else the cien-
teary would 'have been shown by the
Opposition in Parliament long :be
this, But if the gall or, any
other authority will show that. this
money has been !paid to these jour-
nals wrongfully, as the Mail insin-
nateo, The Expositor will condemn
the rexpenditure as strongly as the
'Mail can. We condemned it on be-
half of the predeceserors of the • pre-:
zee* Govern,ment when like eurns
were paid out to Conservative papers
*hen it was evident and clear as a
noon day sun that 'the service for
,which .reuch of the money was ,p -aid
was not needed in the public inter -
este and we would lender= such ex-
penditu.re with equal freedom. on the
part of out own political trim*.
( But, -Whatever may be the !Case
with respect to the papers named, it
Is a gross libel to say or insinuate
ithat the Reform Press of this Province
Is sulesidized in any sense. Thie ap-
plies particularly to the local press.
Because that :portion of the Reform;
Press it leaet, is treated by the
Government with shabby parsimony
Teal many more favors might, quite
!legitimately, be given toe the papers
of that •elass we venture/to say that
the Government 'patronage of any ice
cal 'paper in Ontario deep not reach:
ten dolla,re a year, all told. "It
Neill thus be seen that whatever Sup-
pott ie given the Government by the
5-oca1 Reform papers of this province
is entirely voluntary and disinter-
eeted in So far as pecuniary reward
it concerned, and that it is rgiven
from .principle and because the. papers
consid.er the •poiley and eandtict of the
Government in the best interests of
atm. Common country,
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The)Deaf and Dumb,
That a great work is being done ati
the Ontario Deet and DuMb Institute,
at Belleville, ,every person who luts
paid any attention to the !subject can,
readili testify. eWhere the oppor-
tunitiett are so great to benefit this
.untertunate class of our people It is
a 'pity that there should be any. chil-
dren: ft our .pro4ince who do not avail
themselves ef t'hese advantages. In a
recent issue of The Mute, a neat lit-
tle 'paper,. published in the Itsatute,
/the tellowing appeal Is made:
We have reason to believe that
there is a considerable - number of
deaf ehildrenen this nrovinee of school
age who are not attending our buiti-
tutione aut eihould be doing so. We
are clesirouS of ()life:ping the aanies
and addresses of the parents of all
such children, -and rwe earnestly ap-
peal to the readers of thee lines to
assist ns in securing tide }information.
Clergym of all denominations,physi-
clang, ssessors, Inspecters of
-sea ' depublic school teachers are
In en especially favorable position to
*assist us in this direction, and 'bee so
doing they would be conferring an in-
estimable boon to these silent mem-
bers of the community. " Our desire
is to enter Into correspondence with
the ,parents of all deaf children with
the hope of inducing them, to send
th.em to our school at Bealeeille,
Where they mail receive sucli train-
ing and instrdction as will tit them
to become useful, self supporting and
respected citizens.. It is a* lamentable
thing that any deaf boy or giriehould
be deprived_ of the advantages of such
an education when it is freely 'pro-
vided for them, by the people of the
Province,"
The present term, will close on June
19th. and the 'pupils go to their 'homes
on that day. An officer of !the In-
stitutim will atcompany those who
ere to travel on tive gain Lines of
railvvale taking* care of them and
their baggage to the , 'points agreed
upon. The next terra )begine on
-Wednesday, September 18th. Any
'parents wto rea.y have children they
desire P to Bend -should communicate
with, the superintendent, 'Zr •C. B.
Coughlin befoee that date and full
'particulars will be furnished and ar-
rangements made to have them con-
veyed to the Institute in safety. The
educatian the thildren receive there
"ate them to be net only self sustain-
ing but useful citizens, whereas
without this training they would be
comparatively helplese.
ing'piaced 4i th counefl charnber.Thq
torie as then doomed 'to the
tubbiale the$.p and Mr. Brown askedto
lie allowed to store It, Now ft is 'to
be -Waughout of storage and placed
* the library as a Vete. It im the
Chair that I was used in 1874, by (the
first mayor, , Kt% Cantab.
BlemOmwtmesavertansirit
—Rev. Thos. Beverldigef lete of St.
Andrew's Pre
itou, has beefl
the Minist 7
throat trauble
neeition on, th staff of Steele Bros.,
Investments, Ltd., as "inspector of farm
and fruit land. Kr. Beveridge is an
old timer, having migrated with his
father to Manitoba.* the early, seven-
tlea, and before the advent of railway
facilities to the province. Ile is an
enthusiastic advocate of agricultural
possibilities in ;Western Canada.
—The first mayor's chair used in
Winnipeg is to ebe placed in the Car-
negie library building, tha,nks to the
forethought pf J. 0, BroWn,, city clerk.
Four or five years ago the use oe
this chalr was disperded, al new
mayor's chair and also vice -chairs be-
byterian church, Man -
forced( to retire from
or 'a lime, owing to
' and quiz accepted a
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All sorcalled nsoothing" etYrees
and most of the powders advertised
to cure Childhood. ailments contain
!poisonous ; opiates and an overdoee
new kill the child. When the mother
items -Bab -Ps Own Tablets She has the
guarantee of . government analyst
that this medicine conta,ine leo °Plate
or narcotic. They can be !given veith
absolute safety to a new born baby.
They cure indigestion, constipation,
eolic, diarrhoea, and the other minor
ailments of ehildren. Mts. G. Col-
lins, Harkella, an., says: "Baby's
Own" Tablets are the most satisfac-
tory 'medicine I 'have ever. used for
the minor ailments of children. I al-
ways keep the Ta,blets in the house,"
Sold by medicine dealers or by mail
at 25, cents a box from, the Dr, Nil -
* llama' Medicine Co., Brockvillie, 0.n.t.
Now is 1he Time
TO BUY A PIANO,
Pi -NTE GALNS
For This Week Only
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One Square Grand Piano,was $475, at $25
One Upright Piano, original price $300,, for $1.74
One Upright Piano, English make, at $100
One Bell Zane, high grade, used about two years, at $492
One six -octave Kern Organ, good- as new, $40
Each inatrument complete with stool and drape, and delivered
Vbarge.
It II:PECK & CO.,
free of
Seaforth
fer.fewrium•••
We 'have been !permitted to make
!the folloeving extracts from a letter
written by 'Aliso A. Ca,rdlinse Macdon-
wwilLieh consciously or Micelle-
elofd,,wdina,ugghh91,temr: wofhoHiosn.thDia.r.sellaecrdacrel seal ad.., Pet,°0717,, .uney,
are seeking., whieh can
give Strength of purpose, steadiness(
'rotary of the National Committee of of Ufa, true womanlizess and above
eilee Youelg Wornere's Christian Ass(); of the So-
elao
the spirit. of ptactical servicefor
of e. donation to the
elation a japan, in a knowliedgemetaa
ceivuretherle. And those of you at home
ic who help in
°lefty, .being the pro eds of the lec- '
igiving are ithet as truly co-operattngi
prayer and in practical
ture delivered lagt winter In Sea -
as we Whose enviable .place It is to
forth by ,Dr. Clea,vere of Toronto. The
I
be nearer the field of action, Money fetter was written !trona Tokyo, Ja-
'expended in this work ow will yield
pan, on April llith. It gives an in -
a. aarge interest in results. As Mr.
[Wresting "deocriptiOn of the World's
Witt said last evening in converse -
Student Christian Federation. Con.-
tion with him, "The field is dead
vention 'held. in trokyo in A:pril and
ripe in Japan."
also of the grel work In which. the
One gets inspired as one writes,
4ocieltat with whh Mies Macdonald is
is eneag..4 You can imagine therefore the Inspi-
so prominently connected, ration of the actual work. And Yet
were one no% sure that behind the
I am erare you will be intereated to
Opportunities there were the °rani -
bear something of this World's fitud-
patent God, the vastreeiti of the Very
ent Chrietian Federation Cc:inference,'
or' pportueeities would appal one. When
.and What US being held in the Orient
has meant and will mean for the fu. -
:hire of Christianity in Jeepe.P; and he
the east. This 'Conference ', is the
firet International 'meeting of any
parative scarcity of workers to enter
kind everhel
. `d in the Orient, which: In and take; possession, one its hum-
-makes the fact of its being Christian
bled before God:—The work Is, beyond
and a galtherhig of students specially' human effort to achieve Rives/are to
aignaficente Tokio le one of the aaag- be regenerated, tiris is 'the only sol-
e*, if not the aargest, student centres ution, in
any nation, whether lir the
of the world, there being aroba,b1Y,
Eadt or in the West. But the task is
100,000 Japanese men Students, 15,000
Chinese students, 500 Koreans, somie
ttnitncoqu
itine'Peliessei"Nay, we are more
ors through Him." I be-
lieve increasingly every day that
pray, is the greatlevet, which alfalI
make the achievement 'possible. I aria
saying this, not beeause I believe it,
Merely ;because the Bible Days that
'prayer works results. I know 'Una
present time we tave probably at
i
least
prayer works mightily, -It has been 10,000 girls* 'ronf 16 'Years 111) ;altogether too potent to my 'mind in
en tee various salmis elf Tokio. So it these days in Jape, ever to doubt
the enatvellous wor Mg of the law
of rprayer. And so we alit' the law
work. His Kingdom! comes.
You will, of course, let the ladies
who have. been so kind he helping this
-work see "this letter, and convery our
best thanks. Youwill. find as oc-
casional letter .in the " Young Wo-
professorS and teachers, and promln-
men of Canada," the organ of t.11,0
ent buoiness men. Of course, the
Canadian Young Vomen's Canadian
eesehltial ,unity of ahristendom, as
Association, Cor. College street and
Illustrated by the motto" which hung
Spadina, Ave., Toronto, (Bank of Cora -
over the 'platform; of the Y. Wi C. A.
merce Chambers). I sha,11 let you
hall, in which the meetings . vverti
held, "Unum in Christo' know sometimes about the progress of
Each morning a women's section the work. , With kindest regards.
was held parallel to the men's but
I am vera sincerely yours,
in 'the -afternoon and evening they! H. CAROLINE mACDONALD.
Met together. Besides the 30 wo-
0 EXPOSITOR*
en' Mediate One. Ve haVe. Seen
-deal of available land.* some Oar -
!berg, but 00 Vet hem not secured
,any, It is a long aM1 !painful ;pre-
:oeso, 'Ole securing. (4 Aand ITV tiliS
ibalge• titer of nearly -,2,000,000 inhabi—
tants, but seVeral .inflaential people
are intereetea in Securing land for
Xe and we beep° it will be totthcorolnal
Shortly.
To -day Is urely a thee of unpree
eedented Opportunity In. Japan or
Chriatian work, and the TYoUng Wo-
ereaf's Ohritatiata Association has come
at an_ iraportant time and has a
unique field of Its own among the rap-
idly increaseing number of girl stud-
ents that are flocking up to the great
cities of the Empire, corning up .as
,they are into new social, conditions,
hitherto undreamt of, in the former
qutet holm flife and into temptations
whieh• nothhig (less than a supernat-
ural 'power can ovsicome. It is a.
. transition tines for japan and espec-
iality or the little, girls, and a trans -
Won period is eiPivais fraUght with
. serious dangers. Swinging away
: from old' sitanda,rcle of morals end re -
alga= what hope Is there for the de-
velooment of true womanli dara,cter
if there be not the founclatlern other(
than which there is tone that can
abidee Those o ie who are in Japan
at the present time count it a high .
honor to be aermitted• to co-operate'
with our japanese Christian friends
In bring ito bear upon th.e lives of
these deal. (little student girlie, that
t
one considers the strength of evil to
be fought, the temptations to be
overcome, the vastness of the field
and its increasing vastness; the corn -
menfrorn India, Hawk, Philippine,
etc, We are urely here at the meet-
ing of Ithe.nations, both east and west.
On the Other hand It is IncreasingtY
becominge the centre 4. whieh girl
atutdents are 'coming, until at the
was ,1 'particularly Mang that a,
(World' e Orient Conferenee should
be 'held here. •
1 There were about 200 drama:tee
from abrdade 30 of their} women. These
represented 25 different countriee and
evere .composed in, personell of Christ-
ian etudeat leaders in various lands,
men from abroad, Janwri itself was
astalatelpluittilittilintaniessta •
SORE .A.C.HING B'ER1.
represented by about '10 women, of
ishorn .over 50 were Japanese, and ' SOOTHED )3Y Z.A.M.BUK.
representing from. '1-12,kodate, t he
north to Nagasaki, in the south. A- . Men, wemea and girls engaged
mong 'all the addresses given at the stores, who have to be on their feet
women's section, perhaps none was all da -y, often suffer agonies from;
more powerful than that given by one. chafing sOres, soft corns, horny Patell-
of our ownf Japanese young women, , --, etc, In other cases long stand -
Who .spoke on "Loyalty." She „ a ring and walking. leads to bad leg,
graderete of. a few- years ago of T.Bryri varicose veins and ulcers, Zan -I -auk
Mawr, and Is a teacher in two of the ' tikes the 'pain out of chafed sores,
ileadifig schools of Tokio, The (areas prevents suppuration and poison froin
tion of Loyalty rfrom a Christian stocking -dye, generally heals.
sitandpoint cornea with significant Urs. K. Watkins, of 26 Fergus Ave -
fore° `trove the month of a Japanesei nue,. in Montreal, save*: "Mv boy had
t During the (late war with Russia, 'LC Dor- e on his heel *which was rubbed
'there was exhibited, by .means of the by hie stocking and it became a very
Chrlatian Work done arnatig seldiers, bad wound. Za'rn-Buk took the sore -
oftremendous spectacle of the spirit ness out. almosteinstantly, and healed
of Christian service from its mast the wOund up wonderfully."
:practical standpoint; This World's am-Buk is equally good for cuts,
conference has impressed another ee- r bruises, eczema, scalp sores, itch,
sehtial characteristic, namely, the barber's iraSh ,blood poison, and all
unitY of the christiain °n skin anjuries and disea Allstores
could net but realize when one saw an rugg ts sell at 50 cente a box.
d d is
all th.ese people gathered together,
tha-t we were witnessing something
of What Christ meant when 1,900 year • Canada.
ago he saw by vision and said, "They .
shall come from the east and from —Robert , Barclay, ex -alderman and
pioneer business men of Whmipeg,
the west ahd from! the north and
died at 'his residence on Saturday ev-
froen the south and shall alt down
eriing atter but a few `hours illness.
the"Kingdom of God." It does not re -
The cause of death was. an attack of
quire much imagination to realize
wbalt a tremendous spectacle this was heart failure. -
to those who are not Christians and Two young Petrolea men, named
the .general influence of tfte er-. Lorne Brydges atnd T. D. Brown, ap-
ace can 'net be over estimated, ,peared before Magistrate McKenzie at
the police court in Potrolea. on a
Apart from the' general influencett
the intensive- influence of course, leas charge of assault on a young wo-
,been very great. During the Confer- Ina -21. The Magistrate sentenced
Br'to two years and twenty
ence, evangelistic meetings were ydges
held for students. Japanese, Chinese, lashes, and BroWal got six months
Korean, with aarge reeults decis-
with hard labor.
1
ion and enquiry. At 'the present ti—The death took place at Plats -
me
,
evangelleitie meetings are :being held ville, Oxford county last week of
Rev. JOhn Kays, one of the best
throughout the country for, men and
for women hi a. f ew places, and meat tkneroecHiswinrninieisterpsploifeatthionfor
Hamilton eti
iltonperitn
con:
eneeuragiag word 'is ceineng in. You ne
will be specially interested I know nueaettlis. onwinaswmooaddate ockat a;thfedledtralcst
to hear what women's meetings have
m!n
,been 'held in Tokio. During the con -
previously andhad he lived he would
few
y
ference we, had two meetings for gin!. `ihy.aveHbewee,napsut6.9,,yehtahrso
e llfastvvanerysdhad.ho
students; outside the main confer- ,
just completed 45 years of active
fence meetIng-s. One day 600 school
Children were 'present and the next work in the ministry
600. These are, without doubt, the t —Twenty -me writs have been is-
ri,ued at Osgoode Hall on behalf of
(largest -meetings ever 'held 'here of
Mattie Perkins, of Cayuga, Ralph
'girls from various Government
schools. After the Conference we. Currie and Thomas A. McDonald tia
held evangelistic meetings for three gain -et Torento,'St. Catharines, Ham -
days, with a daily attendance of Ilton, St. Thomas and Stratford daily
probably 390. Among these 150 ,gave Papers for damages for alleged libel
In connection with statements claim -
in their na.mes as enquirers, Or as
Christians 'desiring more Bible <study ed to have been published in rela-
or as decided to accept Christ. Of these tion to ale recent trial at Cayuga.
pealia,ps 60 are -girls belonging- to They each ask $10,000, making the
mission schools, and the remaining total sum claimed $210,000. - Mrs.
100 must be _looked after by the Y. Perkins, it will be remembered was
C. A., put in touch with churchee tried for the murder of her husband
and get into enquiry classes. "
You will be specially interested in
the reeuate in our present Y. ;W. C.
A, dormitonee. rented 'house we
have, with; 21 girls at 'present ln It.
Twelve of (these girls have signified(
their desire to become Christians, 5'
of them aee already ahristians, and
the Other four still left are one
Who ,nave just entered the dormitory
and as yet nave had no, or very' ilit-
,7tor,i7lotigen teaching. This fact he
the best argument I knew of the
usefulness 1 of the Christian dorml-
e
The of getting land for
the dormitories we hope to hutid, le
A
he Sovereign'
NOTICE IS
t a dividend of mita and on er tent. (li%) for the current
I
stock of this ank, has been declared,and that the same will be pay-
able at the head office and at thekran_phes On and after the 16th day o
quarter, bein at the rate of 6 , e e t. (6% per annum on the capital
,May next. The transfer books will be closed from the 1st to the 115th
of May, both days inclusive. y Order of the Board,
D. M. STEWART, General Manager.
ilk of Canada
BY OWEN
and was acquitted, the jury after an
exhaustive investigation bringing in
e, verdict of not gelltea
—Rev. C. E. Whitcomb°, a well:
known Anglican minister, formerly
rector of St. Matthew's church in
Hamilton, who resigned last fall to
return to England to live, was mar-
ried a. few days ago to Gertrude,
Nilson, of that city. 'Father ;Whiff
combola about 05 years of age, while
t s bride Is 27, His first wire died
scereral 'years ago. Father I :Whit-
combe is one of the best knownyacht:-
ing enthui3lasts In Ontario. no ha
not decided Vet whether he will re-
turn tO tthe old country, ori not,,
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You need only stop
to think quietly about
this to admit that it
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in for a syttematic
investment such as
OUP: Reserve Dividend
.Policies provide.
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Endowment,a.nd al 6;0
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or Sale or to Rent.—The residence
J. A.M, owned by Mrs. Souter, is for
It s a good frame house and bee all
conV'ieniences, a good cietern and good stonft
There ishalf an acre of land. Apply to. R..1110
Egmendville.
1:XTM. 13. McLBAN'S adjustable, mdiati
Y if and fireproef stovepipe thimbles are f.
est in that line, economical, clean, *aft and dure.
Its wellas being a beat conveying, regulating
ventilating apparatus. They add comfort and sae
expenee lJi fueL Besi material used. Orders by
mail promptly fined, wholesale or retail, WM. It.
McLEAN, -Hensel!, Ont., Manufacturer. 20444f
FAltli FOR SALE.—For sale Lot 28, Concession
6, Hay, township. The farm containe 100 acres,
25 acres unbroken and22 acres in gra.ss, and the
rest under cultivation. There are on the premises lc
frame barn 04 x 40 It ; a frame stable 40 x 20_,It. ; a
shed 64 x 22 fb. ; wad a, good fmme house 33 le 23 ft,
with idtehen attached le x 14 ft. Also two wells anti
li acre orchard. Situated 5 miles from Hensel; *
miles from Iiippen, i mile from poet office, Presley
Iterian and Methediet churches and 1 mile fraza
school. Applyto MISS LIZZIE McALLISTER, Illil'
Green P. O., Ont. 9037,8
TIESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. —For
liarpurhey, a comfortable Irdek ee
with kitchen and woodshed attached ; oleo goxl
etable with room tor 3 horses or 3 heed of cattle. hen
house and pig pen well and pump in stable*; hard
and soft wat-er, ; also 3 toms of land, on ;vhieh are,
the choicest varieties of all kinds of fruit. It is
most desbuble property for any pereon wanting
comfortable home. Apply on the premises eftle
dress, Seitiorth P. 0., .70IIN MeD0N0G11. 205541,
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SALE.
TAMWORTH BOARS FOR SALE. —The
signed oilers for sale seven good reg'
Tamworth Boars about two months old,
good grade sows with pig. Apply to WM.
Btaffa P. O.
BIOESTER SHEEP AND SHORTHORN OA
FOR SALE.—The undersigned has for sale eere
eml Thorobred Leicester Sheep and Durham Cettle
of both sexes. Address Eginonelville P. O., or
at farm, MM Road, Tuekesmitb. ROBERT Cir41
TESS & BONS. 13724/
EGIST'ERED STOCK FOR SALE.e-Tite under
_Ljsigned oilers for sale on Lot 27, Concession
ihnert township, a number of heifers and pang
cows with calves at foot, 4 Shorthorn bid/silt for Inv
mediate servier, sired by imported Prince of Sort
The above stock are all registered in the National -
'rock Records. Prices moderate, tering eney, vieiterj
keime. DAVID RILL, Staffs P. O. 1006-x62
CaTri.s FOR SALE --For sale, the noted theme
—bred Aberdeen Polled Annus Buil .• broa.
mare in foal to Lord Huron ; AlZ a noa'-vrrniis'
horse, safe for lady to drive and will work either
single or double. Will ifell tither for cash 02' on titei.
Apply on Lot 30, Concession 2, McKillop, ROBEta
G. ItURDIE, Seaforth I'. O. 20434
TAMWORTH BOAR FOR SERVICE. — The
dersigned has for service on Lot 24, Comet.,
sion 3, IL R. S., Teckereenitb,. a Thorobred Tole
worth Boar, 81.00 payable at time of service, with
rivilege of returning if necessary. II. EABILVIDN.,
eaforth.
1111 OAR FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned willkeep
for service on Lot 82, Concession 6, Meltillop,
the thoroughbred Berkshire boar, 14 Tom Winn'
bought front George Dale & Son, Abut. Terme
with the privilege of returning. J. A. MONTGOW
ERY, Winthrop. 209ef
,..^1110131111011S CATTLE—Seyen firotrcisss you%
a.7 nulls, 2 from imported cows, for sale at m0. -F.
ate pricey and on kaby terms ; goad young cows iked
heifers also for sale. All interested are oordIgro'
vited to inspect the herd. Farm adjoins town, lea
dis`ance telephone to farm. Write for catalegna.
11. SMITH, Exeter.
EIORTHORNS.—Choice bred bulls and fenz
L , different ages for sale, bout two dozen,
from. Priees rearonable. Herd now head
" eountetylyanue (50060). Ile is got by the b_
Scotch bred imported stock on both sides, glow a -WA
red in:color, and well set .on short lege. Terms
nested COW9 $6 insured, °there on application
Visitors welcome. JOIN ELDER, Henan PP OP
atid Station. 10634/
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'SUNNY ALBERTA
Before detiding wiiere
In the West, let us tell you abOi
these lands. The best wheett
—the rio-hest grazing land—are
this Province. -
Write us for full information
about crops, climate and s
railroad rates, etc,
Local representative -want
each county.
Telfer & Osg
Ewen Mini Aunts
245 CORISTINE BUILD?
MONTREAL
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and bologna.
Want -ed --G
and Potatoes
will be paid, e
and Trout. Th
good quaify.
offrA9LE
Leave.% CAery
snips and Turn
FRE811 mE4r-,
We buy nothim
Pork and Lamb
extra One price
WED SEATS -
Bacon, B
MEAT
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England Ham.
gROCENIES— -
Our -grocery de:
fresh end good;
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TO RENT in Bruesels by February 1st, 10072_ SO X
22 ft., in block 2nd r from American note),
latelY °coaled as tailoring, readymade clothing, etc.
DR, UGH/a:VEY, Brug8G18. — 201,14r