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from any
In beverage*
trot from the
ky he London.
eaforth
Ififtotarmaimakii
r Sags
whole suit -
:e to regret
RAND"
is all
every
Trademark -
guarantee
a$
MONTREAL
L 'ir a•
finest wheat land int
tl a part of it quick, at
tistriet, wind to the first
write me. 1 am going
e /and proposition ever
that the first year's
xility, pay back the en-.
Merits so ease that you
These farms are right
Canada wheat country.
fountain 'alley
IEWAN
tier'
into this fertile valley
Ristriet. Entire town -
ion every day during
g up over night. The
Id in five Mears. Litt-
in your own home
eornforts and luxuries
refl. 'BESIDES! Grasp
;t wheat land cheap!.
Most Liberal
GL w err' nsVc-r before
et --and we self on
n (`oznpany ean hope.
buy land now P3
ratan
jr... of farms, crops,
r.<z. tii.��ir <own stories
t,.'rev. and al about
y. ;:r letter' to
'Toronto �.
ESORDERS
,renaeri. 1t 1z applied
it waste matter in dui
Con. is expelled, gives
ntal and plays
ni vessel;
rid titres
is rend®
ent based on e
rincipl, anc1 Etc
Boni of the.
effect a cure
de troubles, inelu
menstrua'
g of the W
,00 per box, •whirl.
.one month's tr
Yes Trial Treatrnen
1e days, worth
`.see to any suff
'H, Windsor, Ont.
Wert
0
DISTRICT MATTERS
Maitland Power.—The Godericb . 1.g-
aal says : Messrs. "Yates and Akers,, en-
gineers of the Ontario Hydro-Dleetric
,mission, were in 1 town ` this week
In connection with the; proposal far the
development of Maitland River power.y Met representatives of the coup-
ty and town, andhas a 'result_ etolne pro-
;reds was made towards` an _under-
standing as to the manlier In which
he project i3 to be approached. T
eointttee of the county council will
go to Toronto shortly to meet Ron.
,.dam Beek., and it le hoped that some
mite information will be available
for the June meeting of the council.
A I he engineers appear tre satisfied
- that the Maitland River has posstbilie
Ue of profitable power development.'
E Huron. Normalltes. — The follow r g-
Ettudents wire were attending the Strat-
lard and London Normal Sehe is ha•'(
Passed the Grade A examination : Strat-
ford. Normal—Mabel A. Bailie, Dungan.
ton; Alvin Brintnell, Clinton: Ger-
trade J. Campbell, Constance; Annie E.
Oman, Blyth; 'Enema Edwards, Gorrie:
Belie Henderson, Brussels ; Reta. A.
idred, Bervle; Evelyn A. Horton, Hen -
nail; Bertha Johnston, Fordwich; Bilz-
*bet•h ?roses, : Jainestown ; Carrie Mc -
ken, Brussels.; Elizabeth McKay,
larook Ella. McKinnon, Brussels;
than McManus, Saltford Jennie
Banda, Brussels; Raymond Redmond,
Westfield. Intermits Certifihates--Edna
lean Taylor, Constance; Gertrude
hardy, Porter's Hill. London Normal
e-afery E. Barkley, Dungannon; Mar-
. garet L. Coward, "Winchelsea; Freda C.
Hess, Zurich Pate A. Marshall, Blyth;
Belle McDougall, Lumley; Lena Mea
When, '''shorn; Pearl Toll, Blyth;
Plorman R. Boyce, Blyth.
North Huron Licenses. --A meeting of
tbe Nortli Huron License CommisSion-
ers was held in the Brunswick Hotel,
in/Ingham, on Monday afternoon last,
With Garman Lockhart, CotrunLss1oners
i3urnin and Weir- and Inspector Clegg
added to the r wit
.between it and the caw
will be mads or pro _
next fad A tutee ,o
appointed to have pian,* an
Prepared: TI ebrick ve
two present churches I1
nil for inside- walls. NO, Small.
being evidenced over n
°proposal and a hearty; rep
Ing met writer I eubscrilptior
A GOOD ME IGINH: , e
FOR TH
ablets is the
• given little
ge that not
The ' abiett
ntee of ay
g
rxo jopola+
h will harm t
'cannot ps
ye dor good,
therm she
little ones
11 stuffs whi
temporary r
Farm. Mrs. Ph
Que.; Writes :
of. Baby s 0
m for nsti
and the ve
My baby is certainly progre
der the Tablets.'" The Tablets
by medicine dealer; or by 'm
cents a box frt The Dr
Medicine-- Co., : ockville, Ont.
t nistako
Ma, he
:er length - veru'=at, t�
gging . rind r h.r coat_:
cc length tweed. umper
ive feet two or four an
cular. Any. ,� essior
at o.iCe 'dit e11ed when
a , ..,her, voice bei = , w and soft'
title first \valise t: undertake
81
r;4n. n ah extensl a + :le in the
Site is well' no et ,_ . be
ug'. ter, e' Admir<I M. y, and has.
.
eng ged In every ki d` ,of fa .m
ha the occupied heposition of
ori f - :a large .€a in n Norfo k.
buoy Soap. le +ell ; ,::fully e-
we ;f tr Bath or To let, For wa Ib
und,erelothing 1 le unequall
did purifies.
Rabyls Own
icine 'that can
the firm know
good will rasa
under the gua
analyst to eon.t
other drug whl
est child --they
harm; they at
a mauler has u
again give her
or the "soot iln,
drug baby intt
in the end dux
adis, Frampton,
two' more boxes
I leave wed. the
have always fa
on
Br -
The
cro
Pr
lek
i+itYr
Wa.
live
Pro
cin
the
and
East I uron 11... x
e V ua1 meeting a th
bees a Association w
Eisele en. Thursday fte
e w a .represents, ive
the different parts' of
folio, g officers we
,I ex . MaLa h]1
ce-jrasidents, W
and John Gillesrie,
nosli ` seere.ry-tx�
t,: of Brussels. Addre
ed. b f n. A. G. M
and
e -&L .R. Resolution
_ty 1 d expressin
leader hip a air wilt
M'r. Ma ay we
the evening a•-pubil
he +Int erw#x:=hall,
Mac ay livered an a
e hall 'was.
the • udie, a was :nnoat a
-Ing the de p interest
t'hi;s quest' ' by .the pe
Tia gave very able .:
sub It. B, request he
tent oit tc he argument
rrrill rs wo Id be' serious
therush : Wheat to.A
-kets Hie p ted out that
sent tariff system Canadi
Inbnd-tna
free of,dti
Can an.,.
the Stat Es
teed the
1 flour. Fre.
elar
adv:
: ..
Hay.
School Report —The follow
report of shoot Section No.
tor the `neon h Ff April , Fou
JainesMunn 'S4 'Maggie Armst
John Laing 767, Alva Ingram
M wen 615, Jo'n Elder 599, E
sun 577: -Jlr. T i, Sheldon
423 Haee1 Lain 41S. Sr. Secon
•Ingram 873, ` N. ah McE wen
Sr. Second, L11: Tinny 163.
Second, Albert Shlrray 259•,
Ingram 259, Cia ence 14luan--22.9,
Elder . 195.' Part First, Robbie
123. Ada .Turns 113.—Miss M.
Teacher. C
a
hIs� .y
lefi a d
li: s IP-'
it
Our
of the
School.—
present Rotel. licenses tor the tined , , proniotior
Ing year were. granted ae follows :• public school as
Ingham—Brunswlek Jahn Putland • I exam2 at1on3 : P
Queens J. E..�'warte ; National, . L. W. to Sr. ir'ourtli 7
Vaxrson; Dingley, Mrs. Mary Dinsley; Fowlie, i�arolcl `
xciiange; C. E. Lepard. Blyth, J. J.
Dolly Ro3s, Kei
cCaughey, and bre. Mason.. Blue Elliott, Russell
to Jr. Fourth-_
vile. J. C Johnston. _, Belgrave, Thos, Ferguson, Belli
Hill. Walton, W. Tharner. Wroxeter, Redland .Breese
Geo. Town. Two application3 were in ,Sr. Third= --Ken
from Wroxeter, one from Mr. Kerr the
present holder of the license and who lio�tt, Ethel Fo.
Baker, Irene C
p(ircha;ed the,business some few Ilan Cathing.
w n.t s. ago.. and from Mr. Town. The Third—Floe-mice
t ornmissloners decided to give the Wilfred Tom,
3icense for the ensuing year to Mr. Cantle, Lots Bl
Woven. her. Kerr will be at heavy loss eel Heard, ..us
as he invested his money in the hotel •ray, Bertha W
- `property and when the purchase was i ray, Be Rooth
made the license was transferred from
Sr. Secon$--Bea
Mr. Currie to Mr: Kerr. ' Brown, Reta
—
Death of a Former Resident. The Line. Davidson,
Clinton New Era says : Word was re- ing, Hales Dre-ser, die vin:.
celved tat week by Ms. Alex Innis. Mary Currie, EIliot . Jr,,
knave, that Mr, Charles Avery, who Willie Sanderso , Ethel Drehm
yeas well known In and around Clinton, Merrier, George Blair. Par
tad passed away on the.16th Inst., In Lucy Woods, Greta B ; ker, L
the 5. th year of'hie. age, at Morning= ' Part
Ode, Alberta,. His father, the. late
l'ahuiry Avery, a .native of Vermont, o , • arold
un hie mother, Janet Campbell, a' rias • le GF,
ve of doves Scotia. were among their 'the t—W'
ayleld
he-following1
is made _n the
a reside of • t
oom I—From J
7orothy Fowiie
randon,- 'loy
ieth Stmth,
Erwin. Prov
Dillard Sturgec
Parker, Isabel
From Jr.- Th
eth Cllr le. Be
lie, Jac
rrie, Ab
roan er
Elliott,
linter
ir, Mu
n Westi
stlake.
it -Fro
rice l3ro
ppet, e
.Nina
e
a,
7,
ti
e
t
ai
ayie
eEs. t
T,
J
a
3 le
Jo*•e y u
Bras. . n
Secon tp
Fran
lair, =ti3cin
el Ki
ke, . Mu
Jennie i o
: J r. w on
n, A • x&,
eulah r• atjk.: r,
eard,
y
0
r
liott, Shirley
Ruth Mcllonal
Baker, Willie
Russell Davids
Roland Reid.
kers Jean W
Galbraith, Eth
'lett, Jamec
Norman Toms,
Ceminhardt.b
er.
ng. Jr.
May.
rwn
n, Noryl
art Fir
s, Glad*
I Genn'
ehma,n,
Willie
rs: J,
Cond
Pioneera of the London Road, ardt,
farm being situated about half • way
Rebble
'between Clinton and Brueefield. The
earth -
family corislated of three sons and.
two daughters, of whom Mrs. Grant, rgueo
widow a the late Thome; Grant, of
• 'the London Road, ism Alex Timms, of
•fitanley, and Jahn, now residing in .A.I-
terta, are still living. After the death
,ef hie father and mother, Charles con-
-tinued to occupy the old homestead till
removal to Alberta. seven years
=agy, except during a brief period While
-lie had charge a a farm belonging to
:Dr. Stott,. near Sea,fortia In the year
4887"" be was married to Miss Elsie
%line, Who eureives him, with three
leans and three daughters, evho are
nearly all grown up. Mr. Avery Was
a man of sterling character, and had
the canfidence a all who knew
trae a few years afterwards . elected
ta the eldership in ate same corigre-
. Wien. Immediately upon his settle-
iment in Alberta he united with the
Pre slay te clan congregation at Marne
ingaside, and was soon after- a.ppointed
hider there. In both congreg-ations hc
discharged the duties.; of his office
With rare fidelity, but he did not con -
Cite his Christian activity ta ecciesias-
teat linee. He did good as he had op -
The Council.
the towaship
made, the cou
luta a court of
peals against t
Mann` and Shi
tered against
third time and
L, McNeil app
In the Shiele
en, ,hat appeal
now closed an
gineer's report
provieionally
be prepared an
ties interested
aseeeerriehts
on Monday, M
ed to advartise
tortUrlity. To hie home duties • he was 1, struction of
bPecially attentive, and there he will
Ida widow and children deeply sym-
Vathize with them in thie their sad
- Walton
The New Chorch.—On Monday even-
ing of last week a meeting was held at
.3:half's...church to deal with the question
,Coenraittee is officered as follows : CJaair-
?man.. John Srnillie; vice chairman, J.
'treasurer, Joim Watt It is proposed
Jto build the new church on the Grey
akle and is expected . It will be Lip ta
date in. all ite a.apointments. Cement
basement, church red brick, dressed wan
,ceruent blocks, shingle roof. Seatieg
,feapacity- will be arranged. for 400. A
.Inadern ..S,unclay school room will be
tenders to be
Monday, May
Arthur—That
erscrn drain be
and that by -la
ved upon" the
court of revisi
22nd. Carried.
were ordered t
ell adjourned. t
ey. Brewer an
Macdonald Oler
The eo
all* in
essary
oil- for
Erevision
is etre,
ere bei
he ass
finally
aled a
• N
lef
council
enurt
geher
leArth
on th4.
eerve
the e
On [said
y 22n
the c
leis an
etelved
gineerl
provisi
s be pr
nurnbe
be pal,
meet
Berfejt
thel
ed
to con
ments.
s. M
ap
sments
aw be
ssett
inst
over u
or furt
—That
Close
d that
upon
ef
rain- t
Car rie
rk be
ers fo
Mann
p to
report
lly
pa red
teeeste
held
of
and t
n Men
visloa
drain
—Miss Jack ay, a y
Norfolk, Engle d, who
a big farm ilea 'Sedge
C.P.R. bewail , arrive
last week. She N. as acca
J. M. Wittrick, who wi
keeper on the arm. At
hotel, where t ey regi
qvl
Se
co
IH r
eet
nhar
•
ola
Oh
1-
IL
re
rns
de p -
Ar h
al
arid
te
c
on as
th
1
o
Ie
te
ceu
Ling. far er
as pur ha
the ArlIngt
OF CANADA
:Every Department Is fully Equipp
Prompt and Efficient, Se
Savings Bank at all Bran hes",
1u
East II
s - held
nooia is,ei
atiendan.
the ridin
e -elects
of Ho
iston
of Ea=t
.5111151,
f;•
eat er, F,
sus were -y-
cK•y: Mr.
r. rchte y
E:.rsing r -
g co fdence ri
Lauri:r
e a�dopte
m sting 'W •
hen. Mr« A,; s• .
dre s ' oi� rec -
ell filled an
ten ive,. sho
t i. taken 1
pie. IMr. Ma''
'dr ss on- t
pal+' some a ' r
ganadi
ly njured by
eri•an" .mar-
and r the pre-
n • , eat xnllle
Un ted State
a gued Lha
t b: taken t
. ons but t
d e- ':rted a
feat be • de
San miller• n
txow en job In
It would, al.
wi eat • fo
pti , but i
ed that thl
W LI
low them t
no
heat ,would for consump
ge
entry of w
ey do not
at far export
flour as o enter into
lin the rt markets
duet fp! the Canadian gill
a.dvan age' he American
ket fa his bran and, sh
At t e 3e of the m
lowin testi Litton was p
thwhell.te Glut], n, only one vot
f these did
it
the eleetars
posed reeip °city. agree
"United Stet s, believing 1
best 1 texas s of the peo
Ith
rte.
stin
a
die
ot
Tpetitio
the pro
'The end
tter marl
the fol
almas
vote for
against
of orate), -dee
ors the Peoe
ent with. the
to be teatime
le t Canada,
ts, and urge
been see zed f r yea s
other forms of sk it dise se
knew - that there is no
even hose sed by the
Liquid for leansi g-. the s
skin ffeeti ns.
For this eason alone,
every' haus Id. A fre
-retried es comp onion
what ever he tr uble
frig t .e sk n. an leavl
as s ooth and lear
heal ;ail&
and rove ti •vve
For eale by al
pWtionashhas
s the one
jot ht netrh fs- wilma Ai mat
au special-,
11 similar
• h nd in eve
t al bottle
ay lie, cleane-1
, Toronto,
Ist
lborn
nderfu
drug
1
he Eire ri nd
One day's Tedor of t
Et--A fierc fire occur ed
tory f -the Parry Soand Da
PanY and tile rot enee
Ma edi Se eral her aid
f re, bat • weee say by the
ir
—V r13 vita eh et rted e rly
morning', in Cotta Ess x '
$17400 daniage to the F res
the e nflagr tion train 1. steit
Join' g buildings. ;The m in
bulled' g was ese As ge
them .0,',e princip loss ill
rigin of
des
Me.
oings
t Parry
esulting in,
box fae-
ptain Wm.
ence, own-
nsiderably
cupled
ngs caught,
efforts of
Tuesday
ounty, did
ere' .Black,
hard wiZE
Dreventedi
Ing to -ad -1
oar of the'
eral store
and upon
fall, dam-
ing placed
he fire "
diree
troyed tbe,
ridge, a
ated and
ge t'l et'Onii: and
18' Est bles d b this of
urne, to, death betwee
uncle: d hoe s, el hteen
our orses nd colt.
e -Oh. Tues ay ftern
'clock fire as een
he e -had gain stiC
even .hog•s ready for
oas tether an by h
ana ed to ave the
side anout five tons.°
at! .ean e. discover
en ere ba k In the
t th cattle out, but
e re ched hem, the
und the an ma's and
be p hen at all.
uff
The c
ke—a
garment
whitewe
1.
will be pe
the bargaii)
r at ridicul
f ye an.d site:
Jere. se cattle,
Th loss is
00.- The cause
at four
a boys
barn of
Middlesex
:scene, but
a hold that
ex inguish it.
ark t perished
of the neigh, -
an which
ens aridgrain.
ue y al ter -
on the farm,
eased ay
s Arm-
rn, drive
ng twelve
eaCh
potatoes,
and some
4, 8 all the
lel s and no
e I:1 rune
end avored to
• he time
lam were
he could not
t
th
led to -the
al
shel
ba
dy the very latest style
in fit and linish. The
us low prieqs. Eve
S M
of thp
rekl3etlt
—0E—
Skir s, Go
Corset Covet,
Co ibjnation
D awer
and as samples are always ca
ile the ho sing -is od and
urine t
eh s from and bei s
173
Qff Reg
mples o two are
ssured that every -
s year will re -
newest, and best
r P I
If You are a Mothr
Re'd This
WE take great pleasure in Calling the attention of M thers o
VT our magnifiCent line 4of Boys' and Girls' earab es. e
have many new ideas to show this spring that are not ound
other stores. Whether yotir needs are a swell Boys' suit a Girl's
dress, hats, caps, stockings, tit*, belts, no matter what k is n
Children's wear yoti will arid ar larger varie here t a p ice th
will save you money.
W.f./ extend to every Mother
Fiery tIr ent invUatioit
to call and see the any n w- styles and learn how very reasonable
our prices are.
Girls' Dresses 5oc io $5 3oys Suits p to $5
Stockings zic to in Bo s' Rompers 56c to 90C
hing t
owest Price
greatest stock drie.two
* EING a gr eai elot,:tin,o-y
different things after all. T e
gOre that has itlhe goo is s
thl one that 04 serve 1 y u
best. We are ,i not ere y
boasting when we say w ha e
the
Lar_gest Bloch
la Huron C011,71t#
It is a fact. Go wher you
will see the stocks .in other
stores, Then ccime an see
and dozens of .s its in eve y
size, alltthelates patterhs and
styles, beautifull made. '
Prices $7.5 to
41
ats to
Caps s5c to pc
50
Beautiful Wa
That Wash
HE most f
terns, Id
forth are now
ok Wash
very
Val they haVe
buyerS. Each
More beautiful
aad admired
interOted this
on ecount of
new ess and s
colo here in
•
tiful shades.
will be pleased
and delighted
sign* color-
layedl in Se
ince heir ar
found rea
tPhaattnettline s:teh 8
by every pu
ill be great y
year in. our -
splay chieftly
the decided
riking beauty
Every known
its most beau -
e them, you
with the goo s
the price