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The undersigned keeps in stock
all kinds of Cement, including
Qusenston and Portland.
Cetnent Building and Flooring
Specialty.
JOHN STEWART
BLYTH, ONT.
areas Separator Guarantee.
Following lea copy of the guarantee
that accompanies every De Laval
Cream Seperator:—
The Ds Laval Separator Co, guaran-
tees that the machined hereby ordered.
if operated according to the rules set
forth in the instrutttion manual sent
With it, will enable the production of a
greater value of cream and of a greater
quentltyof butter of better quality than
le possible with any other Cream Seper-
atorntade, and (that together with the
Saving in tower and expense generally)
It will sfford the purchaser a greater
profit from the milk handled than any
other system in existence; therefore,
ahonld the purchaser, whose name is
attached hereto, demonstrate within 15
days from the date the machine is net
and started that equal profit can be
Milled through the use of any other
rotor or creaming system, this order
s t be null and void.
THOMAS LAWSON, Ayent, L sde bora, Oet
t ben see a number of New Simplon aepar-
a{urs Da bud whleb I wit soh at half rite,
atom them a too tba washy tublar,-Ta was
neem Oki
DISTRICT DOINGS.
—The farmers around Danforth have
all finished seeding,
—Ashfield township has purchased a
new grading machine.
—The sum of $18,000 has been voted
by theCanadiah House of Commons to
improve Goderteh harbor.
—Mrs. John Lincoln, of Glenannan,
tidied at the rise of 08 yearn, Deceas-
ed wits at one time a resident of Gor-
ris.
With an attendance of over 100
smile, Pce
Parkhill has found it nessary
seseGegsa fourth teacher for the high
From ono one In Bruce township
se km than nine men in a distance of
ll s than five relies lett their home for a
MSUor's Me and found watery graves.
elan, Miler, relict of the late Walter
Meer, of Kincardine, died Sunday
morning after an iilttesa of some months'
duration. She was a native of Scot-
land.
—A bylaw to Ipso $7000 to the Dur -
In Orient Separator Co. was carried
ost uneielmouely at Durham on
today. Only Ave votes were recorded
ysimt it.
At a repent Brueefield wedding
there were 40 Scotch guest*, one English
Ano one [rlsh, There were 40 Grits and
Um Teem also 41 Presbyterians and
ohs Methodist.
—The fishermen at Southampton went
un Strike at the beginning ofthenea-
ten. They wanted ISO a month. It is
Mortal that an amicable settlement
was reached.
Three bylaw' ware carried in St,
M Dae for 110,000 for permanent
midways, serried by a vote of 854 for
and IS against. A second bylaw for the
mansion of water services and electric
Ii hSa for 18000 Waa carried by a vote
1 for and 55 spinet. A third for
the election of two commissioners an -
Dually, who with the mayor, will cone
atltuts a beard of maaagament for aha
electric light and waterworks, carried
by a vote of 88Y for and 76 against.
—Owen Sound hes two new police-
man, one of whom Is six feet 21 inches
in Leight and weighs 190 pounds, while
the other is six feet In height and
weighe 418 pounds,
—In Exeter and vicinity 5000 tons
have been contracted for eugar beets by
Messrs Weir d Weir, of St. Marys, and
the Dresden Beet Sugar Co. have 200u
in Mitchell and district.
--Simooe county will purohase a road
building outfit, consisting of two steam
rollers, one horse roller, three rock
crushers, three graders, four wheel
scrapers, and one road plow.
—The four-year-old daoghter of Mr,
and Mrs. Alex. Long of the 12th con,
of Aahtield, was horrlIy burned about
the face and Ludy while playing near a
fire in the yard the other day,
—Rev, lir, MoMullen, of Woodstock,
has been presented with a purse con-
taining N80 and given a vacation by
his con tion. He has just complet-
ed the Ord -year of his pastorate.
--The Goderich Orgar Co, has been
inoorporated with a capital of 1100,000.
The provisional directors are Messrs.
Alex, Sauudere, James Clark, Win,
Proudfo.t, W. L. Horton and Thome
Elliott.
—Mr. Wm, H. Reale, son of Mr,
son of Mr. Walker Hawke, of Turn -
berry, died in Harrisburg on April 18th
of consumption. He was in the 28th
year of his age and is eurvived by a
widow and son.
—The Listowel Banner is eking the
pinion of Its readers on a proposal to
elebiete the semi -centennial of the
own next year. and else to eommemor-
to the 80th anniversary of the founding
f the high school,
—Mr, Geor—Mr. George Foster, who has been a
esident of Mitchell for sometime, hav-
g retired from active farm life in
ullarton a number of years ago, died
ddeuly at his home on April 15th at
e age of 61 years.
—Messrs, R. & J. Ransford, of Clin•
load h(80 tont) ofatheir celebrateer d table
salt, to be shipped to Dawson City.
This salt will not be packed In barrels
as usually, but will be put up in stout
sack. each holding 100 pounds.
—Mr. George Campbell, an old resi-
dent of Ashfield, pawed away at his
home on lot 7, con 10, the other day, at
the ripe old age of 87 years. Another
of the pioneers of the same township
died suddenly, in the person of Mr. Alex,
Hackett, at the age of 88 years,
—This is an age of freaks, and Mr,
Robert Hogg, of the B line, Tutnberry,
has one in the shape of a calf without
the semblance of a tai, Mr. Hoge
should send the animal to the "re -tail
department of some departmental store
to have the missintg part supplied.
—Mrs. Simon Rupert, a woman about
40 years old, hanged herself Saturday
afternoon in a room of her house at
Milverton. She had been in the asylum,
London, for come time, and was only a
few weeks home. She had no family,
and when her husband came home about
four o'clock he found her deed.
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—The Walker hose, Walkerton, has
once more changed hands. The new
proprietor is Mr. Henry Hauok, late of
the Commercial hotel, Mildmay. The
price paid is said W be 1701.0, and pos-
session will be given on or about the
first of May. The present occupant of
the premises is Mr, Patrick Cunnings.
—Southampton bakers presented a
petition to the council praying that a
bylait nessar
for all bread bread sbe old in Southampton to be
of the full weight of four pounds and
two pounds, and that a fee of 12o be
charged outsiders peddling bread within
the corporation- The council did not
see ita way clear to charge a license,
but a bylaw will be prepared covering
the matter of weight as per the bakers
ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
AND MEDICINES.
Several European and American governments have made
Oorlparative tests of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for
s rs on forced march. These tests have invariably resulted
in the withdrawal of alcoholic drinks
during all strenuous work, chocolate
and other sweet beverages being
given instead.
The result of these scientific re-
searches is applicable to the army of
feeble and overworked people seek-
ing strength. Liquid medicines are
necessarily alcoholic; they merely
stimulate and their effect is only
temporary.
Weak people should take ST.
JAMES WAFERS, which are a recon-
structive and a tissue builder ; their
effects are lasting, and a permanent
improvement will always follow their
steady use.
ST. JAMES WAFERS help stomach,
digest food and send the nutriment
through the blood, and this is the
honest way to get health and strength,
the kind that lute, develops and
breeds the energy which accom-
plishes much.
"I ee.eider $t. Jean WAN a
nest oscillate prepatatloa'Ifilr
the nerves' aaa aleft roosau fey
shwa geaers y,r"
Or. Thos. Brooke,
Haaehester, Hag.
} PIINNICanelos 11.00i
/e1 bettNs for X1.00 e
.51.15,10: Wa/ersare seed s Novi
remedy: is the ...meow dorsa,
ea. meek.: them In ions tat/me:
,,e mud the fel -m ds rte. refuse.
Where dealers are not sell ingthe
Wafers,they are nailed upon n-
celpt of rice et the eliminate
St orwhirt..05.., Uu MOMS cess a:e
To Farniers anti Others
We would nay that we ars In the
market for any quantity of Butter and
Eggs for which the highest price will
be id iu cash.
Butter Tube and Home for wile at
manufacturer's prices.
A quantity of Timothy Salad for eels
cheap. Store to rent.
SeII for cash and IONg for Allah is the
beat way to do.
Remember the oid stand,
M'MtLLRN & O.
IllaNsy street . Blyth
request, and the village constable will
see that all bread sold ie up to stan-
dard,
—Work is progressing very favorably
on the new Roman Catholic church at
St. Augustine. The cornerstone will
be laid on Sunday afternoon next by
Bishop AicEvay,
—Last fall a Niesouri farmer became
disgusted over the quantity of rotten
tubers found in his potato patch w he
quit digging them. This spring with
potatoes et 11,00 a hag and his supply
getting low he concluded to investigate,
He found that the potatoes left itt the
ground bad wintered fine, not one was
frozen, and he says he get. more sound
potatoes than if be had dug them last
fall,
—Mr, Alex. McCosb, a farmer living
on the Lake Shore range, Huron town-
ship, was found dead in him barn Satur-
iin a faintinda. It is glfeeutned fit while feeding his stocthat lie had k
He had been dead Rome Boys when
found, Mr. MoCoeh was a native of
Ayrshire, and a great, admirer of the
ploughman poet. He was a prominent
member of the St. Andrew's society of
Kincardine. He was unmarried, and
was living alone at the time of his
demise.
WEST WAWANO$M.
COUNCIL. Miwrtgo.--Council met ac-
oording to adjournment on April 15th ;
members all present, Reeve McQuillan
in the chair. Minutes of last meeting
read and approved. Mr. E. Johnston
was given the ear tract of supplying the
teen. 'or the road grader at 05.71 per
day. The followiegg (they're were is-
sued:—Municipal World, supplies for
board of health, 11.08; A. Sproule, care-
taker of court roost, W; R. Lowrie,
work on Dungannon drain, 500 ; A. Mc-
Allister, work on cou. 10,11: D. Glenn,
putting the in culvert, 01; Wm. Miller,
repaairi'ig bridge, 50c ; A, Johnston, re-
pairing culvert el. At the board of
health meeting, Wm. Bailie was ap-
pointed sanitary inspector for polling
sub -division No. 1; D. E. Munro for
No, 2; A, Stuart for No. 8; W. 8. Mc,
Creed. for No. 4, and Wm. McQuillin
for No. b. Council adjourned to meet
on May 20th at 10 o'clock as a court of
revision and for general bulkiness.
ST. HELENS.
Porrs.—Master James Sturdy has
beet, laid up with lung trouble, but is
improving,,,. Miss N. E. Lockhart was
unable to resume her duties in Blyth
public school Inst week owing to illness.
,,Rev, S. M. Whaley had returned
from visiting friends at Streetsville and
Toronto.... Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Ander-
s0, who lived here for $ number of
Pearn, but of late have lived near St.
Themes, are about to return and will
take up their abode in the house on Mr,
W. E. Gordon's fain, near the village.
We welcome them back to St. Helens
and trust they may Tong be spared to
enjoy life here.... Mies E. Webster is
able to be out again after her prolonged
illness....Mrs. R. Lockhart is away on
a visit to Manitoba and will be absent
several munthe....Mrs, D. E. McDon-
ald and family, of Wingham, were via -
king her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thome
Todd, last week....Mfa Jean Todd and
Mise Lily Clark have been somewhat
indie sed during the pant few days,.,,
Mr. Isaac Miller has again got Started
on the road for another season's work
In supplying the people with things
neceenary,...Mise Ena Murray, who
has taken a position in Eaton's store,
Toronto, was presented with a puree us
It token of the appreciation of her ser-
vices as organist in Calvin church,
WALTON.
walk put downlast r. tweek hwhioh nukes
a greet improvement to his premises.
hRev. Richard Hobbs, of Wingham,
as been secured to deliver hie well-
known and popular looters, entitled
"The Triangular Man," in the Metho-
dist church, Walton, en Friday evening
of We week, Proceeds to he applied to
the &torch trust funds. Doors open at
7.80 o'clock, lecture st eight. Admis-
sion, la cents for adults and 10 cents
for children. Music will ,be supplied
hy the choir assisted by others. Rev.
W. W. Leeoli is the pastor. and Mr.
Wm. Pollard, secretary of the board.
ltev. Mr. Hobbs' is well worth hearing
and will to doubt attract R large audi•
MYTH LIVERY
and am T.l3LEtS
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Dr. J. N. Perdue, Y.S.
PROPRIETOR.
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First-class Horses and Rigs for
hire at reasonable rater.
Best of accommodation to Com-
mercial Travellers and others requiring
rigs,
Veterinary office at livery stable.
cos oro Qam STREETS. 11711.
Field and Farm.
Our annual supply of Field Seeds has arrived and
we have endeavored to get the very beet varieties to be
procured. In Mangels we have the following standard
varieties t—Rennin's Giant Iialf•long Yellow Mangel ;
Rennie's Afamm,th Long Rod Mangel ; Rennie's Giant
Sugar Mange!, also Evans' Improved Mammoth Saw Log
Mengel, which is the leading variety in Ontario and is
grown by all the beet farmers and stock raisers. Among
uur numerous varieties of Turnips you will find Evans'
New Onhtrio, also Hartley's Bronze Top and the Kan.
garoo, These are three of the best known varieties In
Ontario, and along with many others we feel we have a
collection of Swede Turnips that will please any of our
customers. But in thinking of these we do not want you
to lose sight of our Groceries, of which we carry a corn -
plate stock. Highest market Dash price always paid for
Butter and Eggs. Potatoes wanted,
GEO. POWELL PR`TOR9LBLOCK
YTH
Deoorate Your Hom,ets
We have anticipated your wants by laying in a large stock of goods which
will add to the beauty and oomfort of your houses,
Window Shades -6O different patterns at the lowest prices.
Chenille and Tapeaty Curtains, Carpets, Art Squares, Mats, Table Covera,
Lounge Covers, Shane Holders, Piano Polish, Varnish, Etc. We have alarge
stock of General Houma Furniture—the newest designs, quality and finish the
best, at prices which defy competition,
J. H. CHELLEW
• - BLYTH
FOR GOOD HEALTH
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To preserve or restore it, there is no better prescription
for men, women and children than Ripens Tabules. They
aro easy to take. They aro made of a combination of medi-
cines approved and used by every physician. Ripens Tit.
bules are widely used by all sorts of people—bat to the
plain, every -day folks they are a veritable friend In need,
Ripens Tattles two become their standard family rotnedy.
They are a dependable, honest retnedy, with a long and sac•
eessful record, to cure indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and
stubborn constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, museular rheumatism,
sour stomach, bowel and liver complaints. They strengthen
weak stomachs, build up run-down systems, restore pure
blood, good appetite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody
derives constant benefit from a regular use of Rlpane Tabales,
Your druggist sells them. The tive•eent packet is enough
tot- an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, 60 cents, coo.
tains a supply for a year.
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The Lending Sptaleiisk of Meeriea, 21 Years in Detroit. lank $sassily.
Nine eat of every ten men have been guilty of transgression against mature
their youth. Nature never excuse, no matter how young thoughtless or tgnorm
he may be. The punishment red suffering corresponds with the crime. The on
escape from Its ruinous result' la proper scientific treatment to vomiters et Its e8
The DRAINS, either by rightly losses, or secretly through the urine, mast
etopppeeqd—tbe NERVES must be built upend Invigorated, the blond must be purieed,
the -SEXUAL ORGANS must be vitalised and developed, the BRAIN must be
so.Nabed. Our New Method Treatment provides allthese requirements, Under
IN Influence the brain becomes active, the blood purified so that all pimples,
blotches and ulcera disappear; the a became strong as steel, so that nervous.
mess, bashfulness and despondency disappear; the eyes become bright, the face
full and clear, energy returns to the body, and the moral, physical and meal eye-
brow are Invigorated; all drains cease—no more vital waste from the system. The
The various organs become natural and mealy. We Invite all the Addicted to cell
and eoneutt us confidentially and tree of charge. entree a teed ter net
Pay. We treat and cure: Varlsoeele, Blood Diorama , etrlatmry,
tame. Eniesioa Urinary Drains, ap.rsaaterrheea, Dana$e
rat Dleoharree idne and Bladder Diseases.
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encs. No one should mise the lecture,
as it is not often the opportunity is
offered to this community ... ,The 87i
Num adjoining Walton, belonging to
Mrs. Sage, of Windsor, have been sold
to Alr, D. McCuaig fur 1205[`. It is a
nice piece of property ....The other
evening some parties, who are kuown,
indulged in the throwing of atones at
the hotel stables and even had the
sudacir to fire some rocks et the hotel -
keeper. Theymay think their actions
to be #mart, but should remember
that pa ekes sometimes gets exhaust-
ed. So it they are cogtpelled to appear
before il, Magistrate they will have
Nobody hitt themeelvea to blame....
Mrs. rving,was ver seriously ill dur-
ing lift, wiDek but a considerably im-
proved nbw we are `pleased to mate.
Her mother, Mrs. McLean, bf Meafurd,
is here telt in ...,A reward of 010 is
belie offered for information that will
lead to' the' conviction of the parson or
peewee who visited Duff's church pro-
per! and wrecked the iron irate; rnlbod
at theyschool house and pulled off the
pump and completed 'the triple act by
destroyittt the gate at Mr. Jonathan
Moore's, 'This was an April .Fool
" joke," but if evidence can be obtained
it may be no joke for these night
prowlers,
—An asylum for epileptics will be
built in Oxford county.
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