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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1914-06-05, Page 6la—On evere Cold Se ted On Her Lungs. Ifts. Geo. Murphy, Spence, Ont., rites—"J have had occasion to use' Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, and can say it Most certainly is a vronderful medicine. • Last winter nty little girl, lust a year old, took a severe cold which settled on her lungs. I tried everything, and was aimost- in despair, when by chance I read of Dr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, and -decided to try it. I got two bottles, and as soon as I stinted to use it I could see it was taking effect. I gave her three bottles in all, and titer completely cared her." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is a unive.rsal remedy for sufferers from all bronchial troubles Coughs and Colds of all kinds, -Bronchitis, Sore -Throat, Iloarteeess, Croup, Asthma, 'Whooping Cough, and Throat and Lung Troubles, disappear quickly after a few doses have been taken. It will stop that distressing, tickling sensation in the throat which causes - coughing and keeps you awake atenight.. Price, 25c; -large family size, 50c. Put up in * yellow wrapper; three pine trees the trade mark; manidactured only by The T. Ifilbliru, Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Refuse'substitutes. IIM1401•1•••1110, SOUR ACID S_TOMAOR ASES 11P1 STION kash "Papele Diapepsin" digests 3000 grains food, ending all stomach misery. In five tritnutes. f' Time .five minutes all stout- acheUjstresa till go. No indigestion, heatbun, .sohrnees or belching of add, oreii„ruatiitions of undigested food, no •tediteinetiti, bloating, foul breith Or headache. epee' Dfaaepain is noted for its ispeed in regulating upset Stomachs. lit is the &treat, quickest stomach rem- sdY In the whole world and besides it Is hannless. put an end ta stomach trouble -forever by getting a largo- Ilfty-cent case of Pape'S -Iflatiepsin from any drug store. You realize in live minutes ,how needless it is to suf- fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any Stomach dieorder. It's the quickest, Surest and Mast harmlesa stomach doctor in, the world. FFI E H ;TUNE, 5,1914_ =Methodist Die riot i , - , The annual Meeting of CitodOloh d trot Of the Methodist cleurch!was held th 'North Street *thodist ChserCh, Got- eic r h, on 'May Met and 22nd. The rein/- gsterial ,session convened en Thursday, 1 the 21st, at t iame w1.11 Rev. Jas. E. Ford, chairman of the disstrict; twee , . elding and practically every, minister and prebationer was present. The r- tr , I 'port from the Victoria college, Toronto, I Tried uffulf*tives" CAMPISETaLVIILLEi ONr., May 5th. 1913. CiatillOt speak too highly of. t4rrtiit- a-tIves". For over thirty years, I have suffered from Chronic Neuralgia and Constipation, experieecinguntoldagony. The Neuralgia settledt in my lungs and I took bottle efterliottle of medicine Without relief. The 'doctor told me I watild not get better but "Fruit-a-tives" ptoved that the doctor was wrong, by giving • me quick relief and finally and completely curing me. I would not have rny present health if it was not forsTrpt-intives .and I am glad* of the opportunity of giving yon this letter about; such a splendid remedy tits "Fruit-oertives"e for the .guidance of other women who may be sunilarlic affected" • MRS. NAraAN DUNN. "Prult-Ei-tives", is the only medicine made from fruit juices, and is partictdar:y suited to. nwomen -.cause of its mild action and _pleasant Uate. "Fruit -a -Oyes" is sold by all dealers at eoe &box, 6 for $2.$o, trial size, aec, or may be obtained fFOM Prat -A -liven Limited, Ottawa. I etch YOr. Liver. If It Is Lazy„Si,ow or Torpid Stir It up Byl the Use qJ kaxamtiver Mts. t A lazy, slow or torpid liver is a terrible affliction, as it holds back the bile, -which is required to move the Vowels, and lets it into the blood instead, dais clinging .Constipation, Catarrh Of the Stomach; • Sick Headache, Langour, peinhueder the Right Shoulder, etc. Mrs. Wesley reetalereeK writes:--"rot.ieverar Years I had been troubled Witfi'paifirin the liver. I have...had medicine, from several doctors, but was only relieved for a time by them, I then tried Milburnts Laxa- Liver Pills, and I have had 110 trouble with mY liver since. I can honestly recommend them to every person who has liver trouble." Milburn's I.exaeLiver Pills are 25c a vial, or 5 vials'for $1.00, at all dealers, or mailed direct On receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Especially where there are children in the house, but Panshine makes doors, floors, tables, and cup- boards, wondrous clean— a joy to look on. It shines everything—does the magic cleanser Vanshine absorbs dirt and grease and grime as nothing else does. It makesthe disagree- able part of kitchen work and cleaning, ixouring an d sarubbing simple and easy.. Posi- tiirelywill not harm the- hands. ; - Large Sifter 1 IV..t;$ Top Tiu ra.re At All Groeers Some p.e..*tple may ettt _ of meat - t in- jury to their health, it's,hai:d on their pockets Others should avoid meat a 1,1 entirely, yet they eat it daily—the e pay in botli-health and purse. Either class will benefit by eating less meat and more Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes. It gives much more nourishment than its cost in meat, is infinitely more to digest—conlie- quently better for you. Ask for • • matting Mr. John C. iMillian and. Mi. E. W. Jewitt was accepted, and these youngemen are being recommended to kthe conference to be continued on trial as probationers' for the ininistery„ . (Mr. A. 'W. Brown, iof Betimiller, who was "ordained' for special perposes".., a year ago, and -who has now completed his probationary studies, was recom- mended to beeceived into ".,kel cone nection" with the conieranee. Motions re Revs. E. leineat, Henry,. D. New:- coinbe and Jesias Greene were passed to have their relationship as .seeerape misled ministers (=tinged. A. resole, - tion of brotherly sympathy, nellev. Ber Junin Clernertt in his 1ingeritise s wan adopted and a copy of it , wee ordered to be pent to him. DIscusston of the pastoral work elicited some very iateresting suggestiOns, and the obser- vation was made that the direct 'pre- eentation 'of the simple Gospel With more of an evang•elletic,' than dogmatic spirit, ought to characterize the pulpit ministery. r : . General Session, In the evenfng the general seselon began, but was net completed hntil the following forenoon. The chairman, after the opening"- exercises, called the roll and again practically'a full attendance was eveoreled both of ministers and , laymen, Rev. H. eVVillans, pf Nile, was ' elected jounnal secretary, and letev. A. W. 'Barker, of Seaforth, appointld eta- tietical secretary. l! 1 Thecircuit e,chedules afforded in- teresting data concerning Methodism in this distrtct. There are sixteen cireuits In this dietrict. 'While the figares given show a decrease in the merhbership, It was pointed out that 'this wee dee largely to the &ellen of 0/1n c inult pail 011 Gift Pillt tkionlylbln that keep hlfli well. tit -Tingle, Ont. i.yy4.001_,-4-oetaksersit47.-5-0d. ferewlifels- lsilovititameabbx 'of GIN PILLS, ewe Can- renal:talent wittourtiOnie orthein lie the libuse:-r find them. so good that if am out of GIN^I'ILLS, the house seeks" to be all wrong someho.r. -ICindly send pills by retlin3 0.12 ICEEARIt IIAMLYN. If you have any trouble in getting GIN tie your neighborhmde.: write direct to us, endoeing the -regular retail :price, soc. e box, 6 for $23o, and we will fill your ordersbyireturn, mail, - at the same time giving .you the name of 'a nearby dealer who handles GIN KIX& ° There is no other remedy in the world that ads so quickly and so effectively in relievibg Pain in the Back, curing • Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Suppres- • sion or Incontinence of Urine and driving Rheumatism out of the system. . Sample hoe free if you write us, men- tioning this paper. National Drug and Chem.to., of Canada Limited, Toronto. IVIanga-Tone Blood Tablets purify and enrich the blood -especially good, for women andyounggirls. Soc. &box. eoe .;r • where come seventy eames, whicl are and in a !few hours passed away wfr d tl etill being retained an the circeit 1 hemorrhage oft the register for reference purposes, aro not --Yorkton, Sask,, has beent seleefted 'As reported as members. These names ,bee a divisional point on the new C. N. EL lar.g almost entirely to people who branch to Regina, the Steel- ail which have removed to .aloikarit communities will be completed to Yorkton but who have never applied for trans- on. An effort is (ilea being made Ito fer of membership, nor even indicated. induce the company to locate Its car - by any means whether they are still shops in Act town.‘ living on rerth, or now domiciled in . -The Christian 'Scientists Of Wintle heaven I leriande and acquaintances are peg are considering the building 00 ani asked to .aceept • this intimation, and extension to their :present church at convey 'whatever information you may ' a cost ef a75,000. When the new edifice have co.ncernIng "these deearted" ones -is completed It will have a seating to the pastor of this circuit. Informat-1 capacity ifor 1000 people. Ion of tbis - sort woeld be as grate- -James Clement, assistant postmaster ,fully received by all pastors: • at Empress, Alberta, disappeared last ,Corninercial interests have been geneweek, and it is .*-alleked consideriblie relly well sustained, a slight, increase government money and money, order inthe contributions to the ' miesionary traced hind being nceed. Few circaits exceed blanks went with him. He was minimum" in the ern- to Prussia; and lthere arrested and the disciplinary " aunts •given for support, locked up tfor the nighttin tele Salt with while- among . the several circuits' ree, two alter prisoners. The prisoners were ton and Nile were particularly nonee- . - ministerial !found than -Clement had escaped. Peter Cou efs, 'formerly of Port Hope, porting a net deficiency, I3ayfield, Wel- 'unguarded, • and in the i Morning it; was North Street Metbodist Church, in de- Ont., a Iform r who \lines 8 miles west! able Rey Rev. W. IC. Hager, naetor of oil Lorehurn, Sask, had a narrow es- precating that this splendid • .district cape 11.1.mn-ine .- should. have any circuit witelectrical sborm hin , its - vette sitting en front Hant deathedurin.g a severe bounds reporting a deficiency in Mini- . e di sterial sueport, expressed .his convict- g the kitchen stove cutting seed potae toes when a sha ion that while every circuit is doubt- ttt of lightning cam6 te lhe world-wide work toes over tthe- room adown the chimney, mattering, the pota- ess iaterested in the extension of the Kin,gdOm of our nd. aririg his b Lord, ,it ought not to be, urged in ;sup- ciot and sock if:rem his right - foot, but doing .no other dernfige. porting the work of . God abroad ;until ' -The ion g eon off 'MI Reiman, a It has enceeeeled in supporting' the Work rancher living ailsout. 14 miteseaseof of God at home adequately, and that Medicine Hat, was bitten on'the leg by the support is net adequate until at a large lettt.!er and was broeght into least. 'the least amount" • epecified ba the hospital' for treatment after having discipline for ministerial support has had the wound tied iilioae the bite, been raised. This conviction was gene- The wound was 'also, bhd freely and rally approved, and the cases of Bay- the boy was given an, quantity or field and Walton were referred to the whiskey. The boy was sdon suffitiently Sustentation fund committee of the recovered to be taken home and np ann,ual conference. - !hither tlanger in an tillipated. It seems that these ratelers tire common in that This being the year for Inc General district. - Conference to meet, the church pro- --There are fifty-seven oil companies perty report was also received. Numer- operating' in CalgaryThesecompaniee ous impeovements have been made bath co trol an aggregate of 318394 acres, : ., to church buildings and parsonages,es- pecially on the Varna, aid. Walton dr- T e r capitalization is $48,386,000, and th ehares number 82,022,750. The par cells. North .,Street Methodist clutch, ai e of the shares of forty -there of Goderieh, repot -ted the erectioa of a bI companiesis $1, while the par value handsome neW personage at a cost of ix others is $10, • and of, one $7000. e el, 00, the latter company issuing only - The ,Sunday Schaal eecretary, Reee J 250 shares. Last week no fewer than E. Renter, of Dungannon, in present- ing the district report -emphasized car- 9 applications , for incorporation were rec ived at the offices; of the provincial tain items ; for example, the increase of se 50 in the number, of scholars joining rent, 'the apProximate capitalizate ion e companiee making application the church during the • Year over the amounting bo$150,000000. number reported last 'year, and also - , Business is almost entirely sus the increase of 400 in tne total atten dance, "which," said he, , 'is surely a pendeil in Redcliffe, se/hike the entire- population is engaged in the lex- very creditable showing for our dis- citing gamble in ole stocks. Residents or triet towards the realization of our general Sunday school "board's aim of Redcliffe took the first issue of 100,000 shores in the Pioneer, a local compete having 500,000 e%-olled in our Cana- iteaded by Stoner Loakwood and Wheel • dian Methodist grinclay school by the ex , who put Redcliffe on the map. end of • this present conference year." Mr. E. W. •Jewitt, a probationer, Ls There was enough cash' offered to buy another hundred •thousand dollars in being recommended "to be returned to oil stocks This week. Where all the college." A. motion was paseed direct- money comes from is a mystery. An- ing a c'ommittee, to be appointed he .other local company off' which, W. R, the chairman, to investigate conditions Martin Ls the head, Is preparing to on 13enmiller circuit and report at the drill Tor oil ati Redcliffe, and one otter meeting. Also a %special commenicati company is in -practise of organization/ was ordered to be sent from the dis- -Details of what Was evidently the tea meeting to Walton official board most brutal murder, in fact, the only re local matters. The missionary com- .remembered murder ever parparated in mittee apointed consists of Messrs. A. the Meigund districte Manitoba, came T. Cooper, secretory, A. M, Robertson, to lighb a few days ago. AU signs Henry, Harney, Rev, J. E.kllunterr, Rev. Indicate that Tom. Hill, aged 53, who R. J. !McCormick.. • --- myeteriously disappeared on Sunday, The rfollowing laymen were elected as tfrom the farm of 3. G. Baker, five delegates to the anneal conference, miles south-westi Hartney, where he, which 'meets in Sarnia from Jene 3rd was employed, came be hs end tbrougnt to •'9th Messrs. J. H. McClinton, C. M. !fold p:ay, that he wase -beaten on the Robertson, Goderich; R. E. Manning, head with a club, 'that he was shot J. A. Irwin, E. Tiplady, R. J. Miller, in the back,and/ when he 'burned round Clinton; J. Stollery, Seaforth ; L. Teb- received the Lull charge of a ehot in butt, Hcamsville ; H. Horney, Blyth; J. the side 01 his face. and that his body A. Mallough, Dungannon"; J. pustow, was then jelling into a well, covered Nile; L. Allin, Benmiller ; W. J.:Thomp- with vvire and old wood, to remain elon ,St. Augustine; A. TrewtneeLon-dese ,there lor ' five days before 16 was bor.° ; W Jon.en ICippen ; J. Young, edizeovered. • - • Bayfield; and as alternates, -Messrs W. Wallis, Bayfield; G. -Thomson, God- erich ; J. J. Irvine, Walton. It was decided to hold the next financial district meeting ' at Bayfield in September, and the next annual dis • trict meeting -in Ontario street fel-with, Clinton Manitoba and Northwest Notes • —Dr. F. G. igparlingt recently %mid Lwc sections or Improved land, 12 mi:es north or Kindersley, Sask., for $45 an tlefre , the cash payment being $14,500.1 The purcha,ser is a Mennonite farmer Ifrom Morden, Manitoba, named Bosch, man. • , -The bouze of George Phillips, tWO 1 a Beware of Ointments for Catarrh thanContain Mercury. ea mercury will surely de ;troy the sense of. snael and, completely derange the whole systian when en* tering it through the mucous surfaces. Sul% arti- cles should never be used except on prescriptions froin reputable Opticians, as the damage they will do is ten fold .to the good' you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney S CO., Toledo, 0., contains no mer- ettly, and is taken internally, acting directly upon he blood and mucous surfaces of the sys:em . In buying Hall s Catarrh Cure, be sure you. get the gennine. tit is taken internally, and made in Tole. do, Obie, by es 3. Cheney & (Jo. Testimonials. free, • . F. J, CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0. Sold y all Druggist—Price 75e per 'bottle. Take Hall's Family Pins for Constipation.. • rnfles ,south east; et Roland, Man., was --- _ struck by lightning during the severe I THr ART OF SELLING ifitorm„ on the 25th. The belt struck the brick chimney of the house de- molishing it and ehen passed down in- .• to 'the house wifern inelightly damaged the walls, t- 1 -Mrs. R. W. OliVer, wire of a farther living north of ICI:Jamey, Man., died very suddenly, When her di usband rt 'the house at nooh she was apearently' all right. Upon his returning, however, he complained of losing her - eyesight, Real Salesmanship Is a Light That Can't Be Obscured. The °boss wants lookers7 because he knows the -looker of today is the buyer -of tomorrow and he wants to make the lookers feel that his store is "the best place to trade," which is only an- other way of saying that it is the best rile NI to do. one's looking. -He also knows tiler; WO looker ar togas? CUP sometimet titi converted into a btlYer before the day is over. Alt he require to ticesemplish What be desires is saleS- tcatisbip amonighis salespeople.. Dope he get It? Not from all of them. If he did. there wend be less needfor commissions to inqiiire labo- riously Int* the relation between shop - girls= wages and ° shopgirls' Chastity. -fee -real Salesmanship willget the monerwherever it Is practiced and he' whoa/weever It is practiced _Real sales- ostinehip IN one light that can't be hid- den under a bushel._ It's a light that can't he *Imam& Its a light that - will Obis above department heads and IloorWallters and reach clear up to !"the old sman".-Inshis private'.Office, if you keep It barbing long enough. Mint is salesmanship?' NO one quite knows. But if YOu will take dare of the Woken!, If you will make all the lookers 'pleasantly remember what yen shoWed. theM and how you showed It to them when they were merely look- ing, you will have mastered one very important branch of retail salesman- ship. -Collier's Weekly. SPEED OF GAME BIRDS:. The Hazel Hen Said to Be a.Wonder In a Short 'I3purt. ' What is the fastest gable bird thitt- flies? Of course, in seeking an answer to the que.stion, as a writer in tbe 'Scotsitan points' out, one must Assume equal conditions of atmosphere and eause ter flight, for all ..ereatures, hue man or other, seek their highest rate of speed`under 'the influence of fear. A recent miter declares that in a race of,, say, 200 yards he Would back it bird which, though net found in Brit- ain, Indigenous to most of the rest of Europe and is especially familiar in Scandinavia -the hazel hen or gelj- notte. Yet, curiouslY enough, this Is one of the forest haunting birds which, like the American "fool hen.',', usually ily up- into a tree when' flushed and, re- jecting further Attempts at escape, elect to be abet witting. "But,',' says the writer referred to above, "on the rare occasions (and that they are rare readily admit) when One catches a gell- nottio in the open 1 linve never seen any bird' fly so fast nor move its wings with such extraordinary rapidity." Next to it at any rate one must sure- ly place the teal, which has a marvel- ous knack of getting under way quick- ly. Some experienced observers would give the third place to a - bluerock pig - ;eon -the wild, not the Burlingham va- riety.. • Inflammable Celluloid. • Celluloid, bdng first' cousin of gun- cotton and closely relattate to nitro- glycerin, is highly inflammable and should never be brought in close prox- imity to a flame. Celluloid is a com- pound of cellulose or vegetable fibline. redueed by acids to guncotton. Cellu- lose is found in all vegetable life, par- ticulerly in young plants. it is a starchlike substance. Cotton fiber is ptinclpally cellulose, After the cotton 'fiber. is cleaned it is submerged in acidswhich quioltly reduce it to cellu- lose in the for& of a tbick, pasty, semi- transparent mass. Camphor is added further to thicken It, and the required coloring matter is thoroughly mixed In, after which the celluloid is molded by heat and pressure into various use- ful and ornamental objectssuch as combs, boxes, pins, paper cutters„ or- nament; etc. -New York World. SUMMER SKIN TROUBLES. owle•Iremos• mem t • • Sunnurn, blistering, and irritation are the .commonest form of summer skin troubles, and Zam-Bulc ends these very quickly. It works in two ways As soon as applied, its antiseptic powers get to work and kill all the poison en a wound, a sting or a, sore. This generally, ends the smarting and the , pain. Then Zam-Bek begins the heal- ' ing process,' and fresh healthy tissue • bulit up. For sore, blistered feet, Porq hands, beat rashes, baby's heat spots, sore placeF due to perspiration; •etc .` 'you.. cannot eqeal Zatn-Buk. t al- so tares cuts, ulcers, abscesses, piles, and all inflamed ,and diseased condit- t ions of skin and subjacent' tissue, Drug- , gists and stores everywhere sell Zara- Buk, 50c. box. .Use Zam-Buk Soap also 25c. per tablet. All etores, or Zam'I3uk Co., Toronto. One year's sates of. Comfort Soap 'means enough, soap to buitd a -wall 15 feet high and 19 miles long. Think of it 1 Enough to complete- ly sujro d the CitX of Iforonto. Poptitir lions Thefollo*Ineppintlar stallions wilt stand for -the -improvement of stook - this SWAM as &Holies - SEALAND PRINCE . (Imported NO; 13188) (ittreolinent'Ilso. TAO' Will stand for service during the present season at thestable of therainderrigned, Lot /6, Concession 1, Moltillop, Terins—$8 to bletlre payahle Jam- -nary 1st, 1915. NASH 13E0Sa,)Proprie . 101114•1 IN PBX - (No. 310 Seiroioneat No. 368) Monday Will leave his own stable and 'proceed west to Varna, and north to Ben Bothwell', for noon; tnence by way of the Rayfield eondession to Wm. Currie% for night. Tuesday --North to Bruce Minim', for noon; thence by way og the Miran road to Hohneseille and north to Henry I Sweet% for night,' Wednesday -- By way qf the I Ilirron road, to -Graham's hotel, for noon; thence morn' to the -Bate lihe, at Albert Townsend', for ni_ht Thursday — East through Ifullett, to ' Kin - Infra, at George Stephenson's, for noon; thence ;by way of Roxboro to Beaforth, at the Dick Hoes; for night,. Friday — By way of the • Red tavern to Robb. Brownlee's, for noon; thence to his own stable where he wiil. reinelp until Monday morning, WM. BERRY, Proprietor and Manager. 4•11m.an,..• • ; MACK WILKES l(Enrohnent No. (2114) I :Standard bred trotting stallioa, stands 16. hands, weighs 1200 lbs. The best ot feet • and legs and net on,ventie and hind.real brown,: His sire is Oro Wilkes. thegreatest trotter produoar in ()an- ode; .W111 stand Mr the improvement of stock at Hensall, at the nominal fee of $10 to insure. GNP. JOYNT, Proprietor. %taw MOSTROOPER CHAMPION C33461Kfielbe8351tbBitn'ehell11814et,cdrrileliPricl enrolled MondAy -- Willleave his own stable, Let -1, Con. cession 8. Hilbert, and go to John _Carpenter's, Dublin, for noon; thence to 'Patrick Carlin's, St, Columba'', for night. Tuesday—West along the Huron Road to boundary line, thence south and east to john Murphy's, Lot 23, Concession 2, Mb- ber . fort oon ; tlyee to his own stable where he I will ienurin until Friday noon. Friday siternoon .-- To v. . Wint,ering "nr's, Late, Concession 2, Logan for night. Saturdiay —To Wm. A. illehenales, Lot , eft leneession 3, Lorgamonn, 3f:r , nt..morn. Ohenee to his own stable, where he will remain until she following Monday morning. Robt. Burchil4 manager. 2422x4 ., _ • e CUMBERLAND GEM ' Will stand for service ebningthe present season at the stable of the undersigned, Leadbury,-a Lot 22, Cone.ession 12, McKillop. Terms—$12 payable Janu- ary 1st, 1915. Enrolment No. lase April 9, Dm. 'OEN J. illeGAVIN, Paoprietor. ...1•11.00••••••111 LOUDON'S PIVORITE (18078) • Will stand for the improvement of stack at the stables of the proprietor, Leadbury, Lot 22, Con- cession 13,MeKillop. Terms, -48 for insurance. En. rolement No. 863, March Sisk 1914. JOHN J, Me- GAVIN. Proprietor. —.see The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion RIO GRANDE Imported (14940] (14442) - Enrolement go. -2180 . Will travel the same route this amenas during the season of 1013, Terms 513 to insure, JAMES A. DALE, Proprietor and Manager. • Rh'D'rdcIuNNEy ' Enrolment No. 1151, Inspected and Approved No. 42946, Vol. xvii, A. T. It, Will stand for the in:provement of stock this sea- son as follows: Monday-- Will leave his own -stable, Eglondaille, and rkocieed east to Veber' s hotel Dublin, for noon; thence south to Staffia hotel, for night.nesdny Cluselhurst, to Tom Drovers, for noon ; thence to Carlin's hotel, for night. Wednesday .= -13y way of London Rbad to Walker's hotel, Brueefield, for noon; thence to Graham's hotel, Cilitton, for night. Thursday—East by wag of Huron Road and Sesforth to his awn stable, where he will remaan until the ,following Monday morning. JAMEi BERRY, Proprietor & Manager. S.EIETHIN STAMP (NM (1E053) Will stand for the improvement of stock this st4e.•. son as follows : Monday— Will leave his own stable, Brucefi Id, and proceed west to the 2nd Concession of Stanley then north to John B h then north and west to William Glenn's, for night. Tuesday— By way of Bannockburn, to Varna, at the Temperance hotel, ter noon; then west on the Bea- Le'daos, tetheLronsonL,atVSotetTi's rulgitvedneaysouttopa;id40ugs!for noon ; then by Clarke's side road to theGoshen hine .1 ' at nios Alabert_Mcurhno_hey's, for night. Thursday—To Foster's, Parr Line, for noon ; thee to Wm. neession of Stanley, for mein. Frida.n— Tohis own stable by way of the Bayne'd Read, remaining until Saturday morning. Bator- maday—rtint, .Tlauyoko426mnditOhonfocerlasi000 nn,;Lt.hReti tLy woalyVmo.f the 4th °once ion co the Mil Road. and to his own stable, where h will remain until the following Monday inorni g. Thie route will be contimien throughout the eesson ; health and weather permit- ting. R. D, MlilftDOCiI, Proprietor & Manager. The choicely hied imported stallion -Loup OSVVOLD, (11523)186711, Fareoltnent NO. *hopes* sea approved. ; Menai- — Will 'leave hie atm stable, 4 miles ' nottle of-Binoefteld and mitered- by lind Concession to *.licifOrttlfe,s,Natrleyelor noon; theri west 2 tothe 'ften 14ee,etRottertMoNinlee's. lot night* 'Itittialay-Bir the Goshen Ude to Rea Moon Bak. fieldliblid, for noOn; then • by - Varna, David Itiv night, Wednerdsir- To his own etabie, tor noon, where he willeannain until Thule- • daynoone- Thursday— Will proms' W.A. Moors - for night. ,•lexiday— Not* to the Buren Road, to Norman Charter% for noon: then sleuth, to Mee, ward-Papple's, for night. Saturdey—iBy the 4th , ConeessiOn to his own "stable. SMILLIE BROS. Proprietors. • CHLORODYNB (14062)1125471 Will stand for the improvement of stock thb season as follows: Monday,— Will leave his own stable at Stalfa •, and go west to. Richard Marrs, for noon; theme south to; the Cromarty bne, thence east to his own stable, Or the night. Tees: day-- Will leave tilwoonr stab% at 3.30 and proceed must to Ames senanseeeeson the 'Osborne and Hihberv tbunday-, for- night.- Wednesday— South to Whicheislarto John Deibridgfee, for noon; tbenee south to Wm. Brook', for the night, remaining n otit 8.30, ThoredaY etter0000f Thoredoi' after- noon—To Kirkton, at Taylor's hotel, for the night. Friday —North to Me Thames Road, at Jahn Bal- lant.yne'e. for ammo thence north to the Crommly Lint, to John WA, for the night. Saturday— West to Crentarty, then north -Wasik, told* own ;stable, for noon, _remaining' -until the'following Monday morning. JOHN LIVINGSTONE. Prop. 41.0m1101,•••••••••• - LORD MA.N§PrOLD JAMES EVANS, Proprietor Monday --_ Will leave bisseten stable,: BetobwoOd and go tortfltt Woodt.Logan, for noon; then to Ira 4)vinany'S,r,Contbli3.11o1reth6fcelolnigiopatLfolur noon;7.113-3west°hutol".A: Row,' Oontatission 101 MeaKIllop, fOronehenee then to , his own arable for night, where he wihremahr mita , Wedneiday" noon. WedneadaY noon— To Webluea Hotel, - Dublin, for right ,Thnesday—To. Ifagleier,ferntron ; then toJosepthAtinneontafer night. ; Friday—To idartin-Curtinge, lindiew *est of SerforthforreitelsethenterMatthewH.abldrkleMS- * Eillop, for night. Saturday — Will proeeed to his anvil stable, where' he will remain troth :the follow - Monday moinine.• Terms and conditions aloe as former years. Lord Mamiteld warrenzoljed, inspect- ed and approved. JAKES-EVAN ti, Manager. — • Mr. TEMPLETON 52320), American frotting Register) Foaled 1908, yenrUng, hell in 1.161,, his dam bee 6 in thelist. More like PeterThe Great; 4 years, 2.0ile than any of his none, sayeade-breeder,,-Y/7e E. D. Stokes: lin Templeton was bred at the 1).401m'. Wilkes Stock Farm. Lexington, Kentucky. He stands elose to 15-3 hands and weighs 1.125 pounds. He is a paragon al beauty. He has rapid trip ham. trier action, was mond to Jade w„ in 2.2.31., at Forest, Ont., but met with an accident and had to be retired for the season; This horse is just as fast as histister. Miss .Alma Mater, 2.181, I formerly own- ed her and know; Shiwasseeond at Columbus, Chin In -2.091. Ile is the greatestadre 'of all time Peter The Great, 4yeare,2.071, his gethare been are .1.d- itia- money winning trate;, for the lag three sea- sons. He is the leading sire a 2 10 trotters, be only has two pacers, -his colts al/ trot. Of the ten fast- est two year olds, Peter The G. eat sired four,. he has only been in tbe service ;eight -ears and has 16 sons - extreme spied sires. Ilisservi and his sone are in." more demand than those anyrother homen e. s - es eon, Peter Veto, 2 years, g.041- faster _thin any .2 or 3 year old. Baron Prter, one of his smrs is _ Champion show horse of Lim world. There lea filly, by Mr. Templeton, at Lincoln, Illinois, tieing two, that can meek a trotter .310M There are only five colts by him .iri this con -try lcising i year old. 1 can show as ewe a hunch to, anyone as can be found anywhere, by nirrone excrpt a blind man. - Breed your pacing mare to Me) Templeton, that IR what prooneed Peter Vol-., 2 years, 2.041. Come and see him, he will stand inspection. Will make . the season at his own staide,11ills Green. Terms -- 8.25.00 to insure, p yabie Peeruary let., IOU. GEO. E. TROYER, Proprietor; phone 6 on Ste Zurich. a...a,- I % PULL SIDE . (54429, American Trotting Register) IRecord 2 years, 2.r.}3/. he is now a four ear old. Trial at 3 yeatin O.15 ; half mile in 1 06; quarter mile . in 34 seconds. Our Brother of Cheeklet, 2.201; iOut of lietmo; !.27; Sister of Blithe', 2,103; Me - chester, 2.10-1; out of half sister to Dartmoor, 2414; Chestnut King, 2.12; cut Of a half sister to Native Bell, at 3 y ars 206'. Bred at the Walnut flalt, . Farm Donerail, Kentucky. Full Side is a beautiful.: bay artd-aill-deeelop into A 1 orse of 1150 pounds. - Ele ir by NV,alniti Ilan, 2.S], tire of The Harvester, - 7.01 t ammon trot nig stallion; holder worlds nacere. cord trotting stallians. 2.0: ;holder Wilds 2 mile record, 4.154 ; chearipion 3 year old colt 1908; win- ner Kentucky Futurity, horse Eteriew Futurity. and ' Stook Farm Frourity thampi ,n 4 yearbid 1909; win. rier Charter Oak stake; qieen City, Syracuse - Chamber of Commerce, Cotumbus stake ; and tire of72...ethers; lioko, site of Fell Side's dam has 2 in the' 2.10 list Ineluffing Breneda York, 2.943; F.% reno 2,03le Tenors .t.051; Native Belle at 3 veanr, 2.061 Dams of The iihrvester 2.01; O'Neil 2.013 ;- Chesnut Belle, his seeond clam is the dam of 12. This horee will star d at hiA own stalk at $15.00, to " insure payable February 1st, 1015 These are two Of the most fashionable bred horses that have ever been offered breeders in the County. 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