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CIMIJOIV
ADMITTED TO BE THE FINEST TEA
GROWNIN THE WORLD
-- -REFUSE SUBSTITUTES__
LEAD PACKETS ONLY 25e, 30;440e, 5OdOiiFI
AT ALL GROCERS, I BLACK, IIIXFD OR GREEN.
,4111111MINI
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Jim Corbett Jr., No,. 876. •
Will stand at his own-atablentattAburY
Clinton. dailY,OscePt Thursday evening,. at B.
Dyer's Hotel, l3aytield, and Meese evening 'at
E. Rands. one mile and a quarter south of Kin -
burn, and will return to his own stable each
evening, Will drive out wheu'requested.
JOHN RANDS, Prop.'
The Pope
Full brother to Bishop 2.06, will Inalte the
aeason of 1956 as follows :-
MONDAY mornig will leave Porter's Hill and
reach Colborne Hotel, Goderich, for noon, then.
past Dunlop and remain at Sogg's Hotel,. Car-
low, over night, TUESDAY will proceed to
Mallough's Hotel, Dungannon, for noon, than to
11, McDowell's, Westfield, to remain over night.
WEDNESDAY to Belgrave hotel, for noon, then
to Commercial Hotel, Blyth, in afternoon, and
remain there over night. THURSDAY morning
to Londesboro hotel for noon, then to Con:liner-
cial hotel, Clinton, in the afternoon, then horne
to Porter's Hill. where he will remain until Mon-
day morning.
STERLING MCPHAIL, Prop. .
ROYAL EVERARD.
• LEIPER &M 0 ON..
PROPRITOMS
Monday, will leave his own stable Lot 10 con.
11 Mullett, and proceed north one mile then
west to Adam Elliott's for noon, thenee west
and south to Lee desboro for t he night.
TUESDAY vrill proceed south to Mr. Fear's
for noon ; thence south to Graham's Hotel,
Clinton, for the night.
WEDNESDA.T will proceed ,ast along the
Huron two and a half miles then noph to
Francis Kettle's for noon, thence soutn, then
east.to &Nero for the night.
THURSDAY will proceed north to Hugh
Moss', Witthrop for noon, the ce west and
north to his own stable where he will remain
tmtd the following Alonday morning.
Saturday will meet mares by appointment.
• Southport •• •
11.0,NDAY„kpril 30t11, will leryvehis own stable.
Londesboro, and proceed west to Ball's bridge,
then to Jacob Elseley's, Colborne, for noon;
then back by way of Ball's bridge to H. Nogg -
ridge's. Base Line, for the night. TUESDAY
by way. of Manchester to Jacob.Stolz, for noon ;
then to Ernigh's Hotel; I3iyth; for the night.•
WEPNESDAY, will proceed 2 3..a mites east
• along the Runettboutideee Ace the 1.3th tiO.,
. W. Sanderson's, for noon ; then to. his Own
stable for the night. THURSDAY. Proceed to.,
C. Lovett's Base Line, for noon; then to Gra-
bans Hotel, Clinton for night. 'FRIDAY, will
• proceed to eon, 2: Mullett, then 5 mites east. .
ciarke's for noon ; then north. to -John Rap -
Bon's for the' night. SATURDAY, prOcced to
his own stable, for noon ; Where he will remain
till Monday.
E. 1314..,L, Manager and proprietor.
jI
TEE aLINTOIC NEW RBA
TO BENEFIT THE POOR,
lit to MikeEeey the Establiehment of
' Co-operative Societies Introduced
i Into Ottnedien Parliernent.
The other flay hfr. Monk of .Itteellee
dartter introduced to the noose of
Commons at Ottawattbtli respecting in-
dustrial and co-operative eocieties. The
object of the bill, he *aid, was to bene-
fit the poorer classes by pries/Wing an
es.sy method for the creation of co-
epereeive societies. It was desirable to
provide for such organizations among
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UNDER A HAYSTACK,
The Scene of a Valmont* an/ Eventful
• Prayer pleating.
The most f emotes prayeemeeting ever
convened in this country was held in
the sufenner of 1800 Pa the .grounds._of,
fartne,r tub** to Williams goiletier
;Williamstown, • Mass., says Leslie's'
:Weekly. It was .held. by live students,
They were querying whnt they could
-do for the benefit or mankind, , firen-
derstorm occurred, and they took ref-
uge ;Under a haystack and continued
the -meeting, Seemingly the studellts
alone for the time being knew of the
Meeting. For years the place was un-
marked and the event imeommemorat-
ed. • But those Students originated the
foreign missionary movemeot in thiS
country or the benefit of all lands and
peoples. Subsequently Williams college
acquired the prePerty, named it Mts. .
Sion perk and erected a monument
commemorative of' the great result. •It
consists of a shaft of. granite .twelve
feet in 'height, bearing „le. globe three
feet in diameter, representing . the
etorld, The legend on the shaft is,
."The Birthplace 'of American eroreign
:Missions." Underneath are the -names;
of five students who had a part th -the.
meeting -Santee) J. Mills,: jaMee Rich-
ards, Francis Robbins, Harvey Loo-
mis and Byram Green. This tibmorial
is on ohject of iuterest to every. visitor
to Williametown, and et every • com-
ritetleellient a religious seridee• is held.
. •
'bes-ide It.
•
• '
BRAVE BOY •..
MONDAV May 8, will leave his own etable.lot
417, eon 7, Hullett,and.proceerkins'-
Goderich township, for noon't from there south
to the Huron road, then to Molmesville.for the
night. TUESDAY .'si proceed south up the .Ciit
Line to W.G. Curries, Goderich township, for
noon ; then to George Simile's for the night.
WEDNESDAY, proceed across to Bayfield Read,
to J. G. Steeps for noon ; then to W. Ooleclugh's
for night. THURSDAY.-Probeed to P. 'Wiggin,
ton's, Bayfield Road, for noon ; then to Grahani's
hotel, Clinton: for night. FRIDAY,. proceed to
Cemetery Corner, then down Con V-3, to H. 11;•
. tinell's for noon ; then to NV. Farquhar's for the;
night. SATURDAY, -proceed north across side
road 10-11 to W.Hesk's for n000 ; then to -his own
10able for nig,.t,where he will rethain till Monday.
1Nx. H FARQUHAR, Manager.JAMES SHELL,
Proprietor.
• Desford Marquis .
MONDAY, April so, will leave his own stable,
ood Stock Farm, Goderich, and 'proceed
to Alb at Wise's, sto con..of Colborne, for 1100111
en to Bogg's Hotel, Carlow, for the night:
TUE DAY, will proceed to. Michael Pframmet-i,
Ben iller, for noon ; then to NV, Dtirst'S..
la Concession, for the night. WEDNESDAY,
w' I proceed to G. Hullers. Holmesville, for
oon ; then to T. Cole s, gth con, • o
Township, for night. THURSDAY,
Proceed to P. McDougall's .; Cut
Line, for noon ; then to Richard.' Porter's. 4111.
soncession for the night. FRIDAY, Will proceed
to Naftel Bros. Bayfield Road, for noon ; then -to
W. Lamprey's, Huron Road, for the night.
SATURDAY, proceed to Bell & Johnston's Hotel, •
Goderieh, for noon • then to his own stable.
wIere be will remain 'till Monday.
OTTER 13. WILSON, Manager and Masco,
ow is
Your _Cold?
1,1111001111.
Every place yen; go yeti hear the same
question asked.
Do you know that there is nothing so
41s11PrOlill as a neglected cold?
Do you kuovr that a neglected oold w)11
turn into (1k.Bronchitis, Fneumoma
RARE CLOCK%
On . Queen Anne Thempleea to Be Seen
In Toronto le 300 Year* Old and
le Without Hand".
There are some rare old clocks In To- A Time When Women Are Susceptible to Many
know thstat one man in the employ to of a Dread ' Diseases -Intelligent Women Prepare
thdaYs of eveey ek
ronto. It may interethe Ohne
big jewelry firm in that city spertes
for It Two Relate Their Experiences. .
ree wein visitille:
private residences, business houses, and The "eitange of life" hi
factories, to wind up the big old (*lecke ehe MoSt critical period of
A Woman's existence, and
'the anxiety felt by Wonlen
ae it draws near itil not
MI
're
DLI LIFE
diegustinF Catarrh and the moet deadly oi that are kept as heirlotons or
ail, the I White Flaw "
,Consumstion.
curiosities in these places. Ilalf of his
the tattling and laboring classes. Mr. MeV a life history would mad ifferout thne every week is spent in malting
without reason.
Monk outlined the Phenomenal succese j If, on the &1pearanoo of a cough. Is the round of these places, and winding
and regulating th,Ir olcl timepieces. lie Every woman who ne-
which.these societies had met with in lied been rem ' with
says that the majority of tho clocks
this
- glecte the care of her
keep remarkably good dim tee, when health at time invitee,
disease Mid pain. ••
One takes into consideration the feet ,. When her system is in
a derangedcondition, or
she is predisposed'to apo-
plexy, or congestion of
•. that at
organ, the tendency la
You like, but the fact remains at this period likely to be -
Tido wonderful cough and cold medicine many of the best and biggest families come active -and With •a
sant:tins all those very pine principles in Toronto have, a peuebant fur ram heat Of nervous irritations,
which make the pine wood e Bo valuable in old 'clocks. The older the doe): the bet- Inake life a burden. At
the treatment oflungaffections. 0 r. If 1 t 'hoe "tiu•elt in intee,le bathe' this time, also, cancers and
Combined with this are Wild Cherry in mom • age of the dim and distant past, tumors are more liable to
Bark and the "clothing, healing and ex- rbOY \Wino it s , In uell the inoro. A form and. begin their Ales-
peetorant preperties of other Federal, family heirloom of this variety is tructive work.
. kerbs and barks. ' ••••• - •
European countries and in some parts
of the United. States. Iasupport of the
movement he quoted very deeitled re-
commendetions by ElaN Grey.- Mr.
Gladstone, John Stuart Mill, Richard
Cobden. and. mealy other finaneiai and
eocinomic Mithoritiee, During tie
crisis of 1393 in Italy these Institutions
had recete'ecl a great impetus; and al-
though many banks had succumbed
at the tinae,. the savings of the potpie
had With extraordiltary confitlence been
confided to those rural and small vil-
lage bands which had been started on
the co-operative plan, and in no instanei
had there 'been the loss of a single
pent. Co -:operative banks had .been
stoat. faptor stepping esury.
Ailesen-41.-seel. knee. entirely failed to breici
/about this effect. The movement had
spread to Finland and even to Sib' ria,
and in the latter place was the Meane
of carrying on a large dairy and (e'er
business. with Great Britain. •
Development In England.
•
There had been a me,rvelous develop-
ment •-of the principle in England, a
notable example being that of the
equitable pioneers of Rochdale, It had
been founded in 1844 with 28 associates,
Ten years later there had been 900
'members. In 1864 the membership had
increased to 4,747. • In '1874 it was 7,039„
and in 1878 'more than 10,000. Their
capital then amounted to L192,815, and
their turn over 2 208,888, . with clear
prefits of. over 2 40,000. •
One of' the largest aeiociations.
ithis -kind in 'England was that knowit
as the 1Viencheeter Union, which was
not. an assoeiate of indtvidnals, Dut
was composed of a Multitude sd
operative societies. Co-operative so-
cieties toek the. form not only of. banis-
ing 'or finandial or loan Soaleties, but
they were societies of ,produetiori, so-
, &ties In 'respect to agriCiitture . for
the purpose of .ereployment, of Securing •
necessary agricultural 'suppiles, for
tranashipMent- of products, for buying
andselling, end, for a multitude eroth-
er .objects. .There,wae.no limit in fact•
to their operation's; they even hatl sdnie
. rust extraordinary objecteesugh as. the
•‘, preseetation of crops from ensects, and
ehey worked iiivarittbl With the ,rao.et
beneficial results. •
reef Is a Farmer.
That a eeientist who is also a peer
Dr. Wood's
.Norway
Pine -Syrup
that they have recorcleti the fliget of
agt's for So long,
Quite a Pad.
Call itesvhineeie-faeletr -fancy-,-or what_
can at the same time be a good busi-
ness' man is proved in the case cf Lord
Many Regulations, Necessary.
Rayleigh. Lord .Rayleigh is, one of the There. were a number' of fulee ‚.‚.ill( 11
grf•atest scienriStS the day •He was • would have to be adopted...in the regu- •
senior wrangler and professor of ex- lat.ion of such societies. le view ,01-
perimeatal phyAics at Ceinbridge; is a their email' resourees a • verY simple
professor of natural philosoPhy and •bas. Mode of. tie.ganiza.tion would • liaye t0.
irinhmera.ble decorations And eceeilar- .he setrevided .as to nave expense and,
ships. In addition he is a geed bUsiness the einployinent of intermetihtrieS: . The
rn'n Ile OWns :11t.r.ge estate; „Terling , Capital, , ,invested'br- each individeed
PlaCe, rieaf.W.itharrft, ' ifidad 13tWer..e
-.this • lit his otan.VerMi: into• a. Wage' but one tate:.:14 eaeh "associut., The
dairy farm, frOm Which. he supplies the . asSociation' Open tO• nit -honest
!.ihtee' Stares' he. retia-irt..;LOadon under • p4 (p10 Could li.metit bY thei.01Pera7
:Under the 'name of tions, eVeu to wome'n and. Minors. .Tht.
Ehtirle.S,". • •'. , • •-• • . .• ..eperations intreibe rt,s4riefed
nis profits tfrom'oihis source 'are very ..-tOthose.Who were: membet•s, The.mem-
large. . Lord Rayleigh is a brother -in- ' ,bership must :be c.ontr011etr. absolutely -
law of • the Hon. -A. Z,.Bnlfour, and is by- the govehung body 01 the' usettera..',.
staying with. hiM at...Carib:in Gardens in tion.The association should 'ha've per,'
the *muse which' Ambassador' Choate manent etteltal in order to cultivate s[t4-
once occupied. -.Lercl Rayleigh mare bitity, . so
Miss Evelyn .13alfeerre-se sister fig the that, the. eapital would not be variable:
former Premier. • . . There should bo no Voting 'by Pfttxy.
There should be a reserve fund to guar-
antee Withdrawals. .
Mr, Monk stated tied the questien
had been brought before: the House in
1884 by ; resolution Which had , been
. favorably received by the I-16use.. One
Of tbe Onestitins discussed had, been that
Of Government asSistancerisnt if .the ELS-
, Sociations; were to be • strong they -wattle.
have• to. work •without Gov,eenment as -
Th Government °mild •favor
cartfully, -
Such warning sy.mptoms
For Coughs, Cold4.,,Dionabitlei. E;1'..tv.t luas.J114., .1.LI1J'y grown oe senso .QI suffocation, hot
some tif. Toronto's prai.lks that it Is
L..eomenly ropoi tea thatlitey ga
velinir en the continent, and bhy„.sore
e Chast, roup, p g
Cough, Hoarieness or any affection of the
..Ehroat or Ling!. • You will find a ours
=rein Pr. Wood's Norway Pine Syruisy• eld eleeit the: sirlitee th.•ii; fant•y. 1.; is the ears, palpitation of the
.,
writ: rs / Lave =04 Dr. wood,s Nokwa oarti... -t: .;:. .' ,I11,1 ins' tall,al in pit, heart, sparks 'before the
• Mrs. O. N. Loomer, Berwick. .5.,, Y‘, , •
c‘i.l..11:y :•.„.£.1tioii.'i•• 1,41.. J.:lir:iron-a.' e... a!L rs I. eyes, irregiAlarities, eon -
Pine Syrup for coughs end c Ids, and ha ; 4 „
... 4. ...-; (1.,4E(..41 .111i,V., I • vr:tod ••JI Pat, tete) ' eltipatitoln., vaeictibleueipptet(ite,,,
shwa i found it t - iv* insc't t r f. VI
y o g an re te . ,I, y.1 hty (In 1.110 if."n,)rante... (11. OW' 71:1.:Y.•• j ve4k (n4, leo.), c o lt
• • - • and dizziness are promptly
.....
"Oki -Cane, New Works. ' '• heeded by intelligent wo-
-"••• se :.ry i.,.:, :: t h it. a Toronto. mirt men w110 are approaching
the period in life when .
w, ..,t iri,veiing to En 4)11, • and in a
woinefes great ebange may
or 0 '.1` 'ver
Vr, tv:11 s 11,!,,p. Lltiletoit(hfig: .1.111t0 tire°. rittlitislpt(1.icsi..1,1.,::.:1-1. .
be expected. • •
Lydia: E. Pitilcham's ),-egehible Com-
c•f a tiniel.,c.••e. H.• bought it. fer a good
pound yea prepared to meet the nee&
Cdir iimit•e. and .w11. -n 116 got back II
T• Ton c( i wak humiliated When all u":. of wonuin's specie at this -trying period
of her fife. - It inVigerates and strength-
i•et t on cl'oelts informed hinf that he luta
lu ,11 allied, 'The ci-cit• he hail bought , ens the female organhan and builds up
war a new '-one throughout-et:nee; case, aid weakened nervous eystem. • .
For sPecial advice regarding this im-
new , works, 'new evorything-but 'it was
portant period woinele are invited to
clime in the old etytt•, and after an old
- write to Mrs. Pinklianit et Eynn,,Masse
desIgn. Well, porhons it doesn't mat -
and it will 'be furnished absolutely free
ter much, and the iintnitiated may nev-
er know the difference between the. Ole
A of charge. • The present Mrs, Tinkhain
• is the dau hterde-lew of I ydia l't Pink-
.,flasnes,.. headaches, • back.
kaliek
lt
also recoLemonded ib to one of my neneh-
bore and she was mere that pleamd wit
She results," '
Dr, Wood's Norway Tine Syrup 25 ode.
par bottle 4411 dealers: Fut up in yellow
wrapper, and three yise trees the trade
mark. Refuse substitutes. Theruis isnly
one Norway Pius Sim and that oos
Dr. Wood's.
.. BABIES IN ARABIA.
Their Charme and Peritimee and the
Shaving of Ifeads.
TIfo bas -exceptio.nal difficulties „fee
the babies of Arabia, especially f 't• arid the new, but it must make that man
those ivho are of sulliciently big fir uneomforttible when he idols at the. face
. hain lter assistakt before her deceage,
\
to: be brought up accordleg to all the of ,that Preneh clock. ,. . ' ' and or tweUtY-five years eince her advice'
. has been freely given to siek women. .
ancient customs of their race. A royal In one' shop in Toronto at the present , .
. Read Whitt Lydia le. Pinkham's Com -
baby's first toilet there consists in time there is* an old .clock made in the (mud did • for :Are. PoWleSS and NIS.
. .
Mann : .. • .
.Dear Mrs...rink:Ilan!
"In my. opinion there is no medicine
nrule for women •whi611 Nit 'compare.with
. winding a bandage ,ab.out• its body aft- .tirne of the good Queen Anne of Eng-
, .
',land. Three hundred years old, andper-
er it has been carefully bathed and per-'
..• .. • till/Ilya :curiosity. It is made of brass,
filMetl. ' . .. .
If the (gill:. hese 'f.,'';1'1, on the seventh -a ( • 1,14el11 le Pinkliam's Vceeteltble Compound,:
(isS' of ..1-101! •I•311:1 h.' linies• usiiii IV six .ifl. ititorte.113neiaxiiPteteoecbl etecasveide‘.v.I.t The
' ee.ileoenitthle -. yott lutire no tiriner friend in the T.)orni-
litimber. 'are .prit.iteil in her ears, and ' Wail; end the • faee and 'woilcf are en'. - tiktictiirt than 111111. At the time 'or change Of
.whon she le:two months old heavy closed pe.rtially ' in •..a - little' box -like, - lire 1 slitri•red iniiii 1 wuS nearik crazy, and.
, rings are ..attached to them, to he Worn StrUcture. • Tbere f8 Ifo. Minete hand
irratiOnal and nervous that 1 Was a torment
was ty.t fit to flee witli. 1 was .so irritable;
.,througheitt her lifetime exeept lluring• 1111(1 ng around its face; L Still it has
• , to ' myself tind others; i '11 11 thought
periods. of. niournin,. for relatives, on two ifitrels, orteCo indieate 1,11e. .hours,.
-. -that I \voted Icr,40 IV% re: ,i,.. hefore 1 got
' the -fortieth' day the baby's head • is and, nit' other talinlicette Where to set throegh, when fl,,:i.i.i,tnte!‘, i 1 1 f '
in .. i mud
' ' • `I '. • • '1'1 liai 1 ' divided into reaornmended vont.; Vele,bilde Compound.
Lord Jint
MONDAY, April 'Ali, will leave 111F1.
131ab1e Londesboro, and proceed to Con 13, thee
1-2miles west, then to Muztin Dyer's for noon
then 0 miles north to Robt, Scott's, East Wa'.
• waeosh for night. TtlEsDAY, Proceed to. Bel -
grave, then south along the gravel to "George
Teylor's. Morris, tor noon.. then. .to Fanigh's
Hotel, Myth, for night. WEDNEBDAY,proceed
• to the tith con, of Monist° Jas. Scott's -for boon,
then by way of Stoechouse's Corner to W. Tay-
lor's for night. THURSDAY, Proceed, te the
latb concession of Mullett to John Watts for noon,
then along the 13th to his own stable for the
night. FRIDAY, proceed alone Con. 10-11,•then
south to W. Hesks for noon, then west to gravel
road, then to Thos. Archers for the mein,
SATURDAY, 10 1115 own stable for noon, ,where
be will remain till the folkoving-Monday-morn-
ing.
BELL &SPCJIL , 4. SPUHL,
Props. ' Manager
• Birdsall Vielanite
MONDAY, April 30th, will leave his own stable
Con 4, Mullett, and proceed to the Ynd eon, then
east two and a 'half miles to H. Vreernan'e for
noon, then out to the Huron road, and clown the
end of Trieltersinith tO W. Eleoatit.for night.
TUESDAY west to the London road, thee tn, to
Frank Grants for noon then to the Commercial
Hotel, Clinton, for night, wEimsraY, oat
the liaKfield road to Gralerielt
Township for noon then to Andrew McGuire's
for night. THURSDAY by way of Porter's Dill
to George Proetor'S, GOrlerietl TOWnshil)
for noon ; then by way of Holmes.
vine and ,Maltland Con. to W. Nesbitt's, Vith
Con. for night. FRIDAY across to the Base
Line to Wm. Mairs, for noon ; thou int to the
eth Con. of linnet. to the Gravel road to W.
Reynolds' for night. SATURDAY, will proceed
to his own stable, and remain till the follOwing
Monday.
D. REYNOLDS, Proiwietor and Manager
401i:V•
$1•00-
riptirlb TRIP
GODERICH TO
ETROiT
TUESDAY, JUNE 19
FIETWINING AMC '
St' r allIMIOUND
!Wein Malt
BS
SEC
Cent:tine
arter s.
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
• .
• Zee Pee•Shelle Wrapper Below.
...ereemae.
Very small aseVas say
•tittake es sligera
FOR READICIIL .
FOR DIZZINESS.
rin! BILIOUSNEIES.
FOR, TORPRLITER.
FOR CONSTIPATION
FOR SALCOVISKIN..
FOR.THECOMPLERLON
enee I
.010241101.013 MUST WM I1ATUNc,
ge cams IftweIT Vegetable. - nearly $140,000. Its success in the
•
sista ce. e
the movement, and would be called. up,
on by the •present bill to exerobie a cer-
tain surveillance 'Over the. companies,
The Government'could even eance1 the
charters under • certain circumstances,
but material' help from the •Government
would be detrimental to, the wcirking of
•the associatiOns.
Federal 4urisdiction the Best.
• Some question might arise as to
• whether the provincial Governments
would not be the beef ones to deal
with this class of business. Mr. 'Monk
was of the. opinion, however, that the
co-operation of agriculturists would
come entirely under Dominion juris-
diction. Producing and manufacturing
Associations would also come under
the Domirtion. Most of -these associa-
tions were either banking or comrrier-
eta' institutions, and he did not doubt
but that, the Dominion had JurIediction
over them, though possibly in regare
to some of there provineise Legisla.tures
might also have jtirisdiction, •
Mr. MOnls qucited the 041410 of an _as-
sociation whleh had been established a
few years ago by Mr. Alphonse, Desjar-
dins at.Levis, the results of which had
been astonishing. It had started with
$200 or 3440 capital, and in. five years
d_inereeeed it to nearly $40 000. Last
vear ite turnover had amounted to
I took it for five months and then oil' and
un until the critical•perind hail passed, and it
restored me to perfeet legate MY edvice
to-suTfering. women is to try your Vegetable
Compound,. 'and they will not be disap-
pointed." -Mrs. E. Powless, Deseronto, Ont.
Another Wontare3 'Case.
Dear Mrs. Pink,hare
'As I owe my, ppleedid licelth to Lydia
E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Compound; I' em
via ypleased to write end tell you my expe-
nonce with it. I ara the mother of three
children grown to. wonianhoed, and • have
safely passed the ehange of life, and feel as
young and as strong as I did twenty years
ago, and I know that this is all due to your
woman's friend, Lydia E. Pinkhitm's Vege-
table- Compotnicl. I used before my
children were born, and it greatly assisted
nature and saved 1110 much pain during the•
change of life. took ie.,off and on; for
four yerirs, and. had but little trouble and
sickness that most women have to endure."
-Mrs. James K. Mann, 806 Bathurst St.,
Temente? Oanada. .
What Lydia' Pink-ban:Os, Vegetable
. .
Compound. did for Mrs. Powless and
Mrs. 111ann, it will do for other women
at this thne of life. • • • ' • •
• It has conquered pin, restored health,
and prolonged •lifeep eases that utterly
baled physicians.
LydE. PlUlibara's Vegetable Compound _Succeeds Where Others ra.
sh,,,ed, and the disposee the.hair
rtilarter-hour • snac'es. It came. to .the
regarded as a a,*cry weighty matter. It
, shop for giateral repah•S, antlirad to be . .
must not .be burnm • or eareleeslY i ‘‘. i t Weight s, and new. pen- '
thrown away, but buried, thrown into (Ritual. 81111 (Aber, 3.1arts. •• ,
the sea or ,bichlen•away. • •• • • • Kee Three, or Four. '
; The fortieth day Marks a' turningpoint ' • :
lie. the Child's life. lIbretefore it lia3 •ti.r strejt has 1.11ree Or four old time
.
k'ie •ilving Glouees,
• trete evereeeett ler •rewe but,now MaY- housei and lit 'knows. the, ..
be seeir by 1111 14031; :rod 1s, regal:deli as 1.14e01-4111, They'.h.a.a. been
'fairly lanitelic.a.01141.10. tide of existertee. 0(1 3(1111 1.0 genet".
Several c.liarnIS. are ptttlehed to 11, b00 y 11,7111.4f.ixt eiimei nu, b irlaems;
Lor ..protect lea a f,"nillSt Peet] • • ell% i:•• -11•• • s b.)), 1110 •w.611"
gverythijar, thr.• child uses is pereemed.•
. .
euid ....covered at Matt Witli • Jasmine
and before' it is esed fumigated 'with. .
ainber • iMil Musk Upd sprinkted. 'with- ' en•lia tp-m.. IL has 'two bells .on the
(tee,: alli.cl'ir. t is. so arrangea that Ille..'
. attar of reses. . ..... .•-•
' • ; hour is stimek on .erie• ball,. while ethe
on- the; other. •
- TH II:t W_EAK POI NTS.::
. . . of tee • c1,,eRinaker's nit 'come', from
Maily 'i •t-tli..e.quit lineal old spechrteris
The Pearm anti Superstitions. et Some Fronee, . 1118.: si.‘en recently we's preb,.
Vantoun Men. • .. . •
.
All great .people have had their •fol-
lies, which '..if,i' enother way of saying
thlit. all liarc their weak points... br. .
Johnson. with all his philosophy, was 0.ausidt4: of, the ;r1ohe the hours were
`..:1,:larti.:1.-tii. 1,11.)Le (Theater IS eked to that
not will:knit a superstition.: Ile • was
very careful not ,40 enter :a.-reom with 1. ,i,vt..,,., gi Li s'1.;ii'mws'IvillYte a• h"rian tr. egoful'athleY.. day
left foot foreri.ost. , if by. any •..n the 1 ranspitrent globe; • A' Clock -03rf. %
Chance he ...did eti he wcMItl•immealately . this..i.fLort is ineant more- partiobldrly for
' step back:and re•enter With his right ihs• Sick ruoin. n041 fur the nurse, whe
• foot foremost, • .IIe was terribly afraid. has:lir give, fiiod.or wrodivine to the p11 -
of death, too:'und would uOt suffer it V.4•01. at. ,1 111(1 interval's,' whieh- are
to lie mentioned in his presence .. LiteitsUred by hours. ,•_ ..' . " '. :•
• .: ' . • ••• Mdts of . Wood, • •
Julitie .1200sir, tcrWhom the .Sliouis f ,.
thousands. of the enemy Were but SW:et . ei 5. al c, 41111(1'. i10 quaint.
tial...1,1(.v.,,,,,,. inlaid, ,with brass,. and or-
. Then ill • •' .
music, was •mortally. afraid . Of.' the
. .
.,k1131V...0 la wyer,'• • WiLen . he. ;van •
pgii, Secured a ,very
of (I...tam:I malte,' 1114(1rather_ • .
Wilton, IL Ryer. aigt.,/,132"8at4i
• FOR PARTIZUt.ARS,
""'"Adicagfafoi
, Town Of Levis as art educative Milli-
.
• Once had been -marvelous., :The bill
•
CURE SICK HEADACHE
would place these associatigne under
the department ot Postmaster -General
xo• •
To THE
^CANADIAN;
',PACIFIC,
.istioeo •
NORTH
WEST
and Minister of Labor.
- --Killing Beaver, 'Otter, and Cher.
Tf a beaver or an otter is seen any-
where it is eat- allowed eo rest until
the tilde is off it, and Mr, TrApperthen
looks about for another 'victim, says.
The Gravenhurst 1 lannef.. ,There iii it
family of beavers less than, three Miles
front town, and if left alone -they would
• soon beceumulatet but they are molest•
ed, and if not caught will soon lette, 1
In the matter of deer it Is even worse,
for they are shot at all thnes, regard -
of sex, age, or (Monty. The writer
ihas information regarding one pot
hunter who has taken no fewer than
nhte deer since last October, and sold
the most 'of them, not evee having a
• pernitt.• I don't know whether there
- -i4 a -ganue -warden- in Muskoka Towne.,
eltip or wit, but if there is one he must
• lilo 13 al ofold either ale
sep or
iie.t.aps (411 )1 jouraey. If there is none/,
it hi Urn° there WaS one., 1
RETURN FARES:
Winnipeg $32.0 Strassburg $36.29
Souris -- 23.60 Saskatoon . 37.25
Brandon .-- 32.55 Prince Albert - 38.00
moosoniiii , 24.20 No.,Battleford 39.00
Arcola • 34.90 Macleod • • 40.00
Estevanl, ga balgary • 4040
Yorktoh J Red Deer * 41.60
Regina 35.15 Stettin', 42 so
Moose Jaw - 30.00 • Edmonton'
GOING:
June 6t1, good te return Until August Ath.
thine 19th, " " August 20th.
July 3rd, " Sept. 3rd.
July 17th, " Sept. lith.
•
Ferriday to other poIntit end eonipleto in-
formation apply to nearest ranadiattlieciflo
Ap;ent, or -write to 0. 13 regret. District
Passenger Agent, 71 Yong° St., 'l'oroitto.
:1)17' a een:ury and Was in the .rath-
r •.• • r Inside there.
elace • f.,u• • sulall light, probably
rtf .tht, power . rif. a candle, and on the
- nantentd with toise ellen.. There
.sowd
of thunder and alwayswanted . ere. (.1,,,e.e. emee,
to get underground to eseepe the dread- ee, Gt VIllall,
• fol noiSe. • , leoreet--Itni
, Illitrehal, Maze, who loved .to • look note that • i.
'aped the . ritilke .-of .opposinge armies, 11.1'1111P11•4'1111'1 ‚. . Mack Wed i:..1 OWSUb--
. of tick. eight stitute, Mid it eervee *the purpose inuell
better th,,,i 0 1 NS nulc.
tied and scretuned in• terror at the
e ,.. •
'Peter Ibe -Great could scarcely be
'pert:untied to cross a bridge„ and When -
over he pineed his foot on one he would
erY Mit with fear. Like the great man .
. .••
-
t • r, •Iy. if.e.,•0••0eetee1.,
11 a re 111:1,0411 in • the Filiteic
he, in 'to
l. is nev, r used .on these
The old grandfathers' clocks• that are
s0 univereally.spoptilar frequently 410111',•
in for sePeir.4, , There are mere or them,
than Of ,e.niost a nee other type. ..
.40 was, he tried to overcome Ills weak-
'neste• litit lie avtis never able to de so.
And Byron would never help any one
to salt at table. nor would babe helped ,
himself, a cl It 'any .salt were spilled he
Votild inin ‘diately.,. ' up:an0 leave.
fler..•••,ers.--"--le".••••••r•-••••"""
t.1 IC DAC IR
Neureigle atd Ntevceioese ewes) et dit tee
AJAX tAtlIntAtItsfritli
Otra rlionweenth.
Iraketoonebmitoaniele" ildisliptwr,s9 ititeralfeetttinw
IliN CO,, Aniree • co,
'JABAL*
•
• The season's first' 'cold
may be slight -may yield
to early treatment, but the
next
next cold will :hang on
longer; it will be more
troublesome, too, U n -
necessary to take chances
on that second one. SQott's
Emulsion is a preventive
as well as a cure, Take
when colds abound__ and
you'll have no cold. Take it
'when the cold is contracted
and it checks inftamma,
tion, heals the membranes
' of the throat and lungs
and 'drives the cold oUt.
Send fot free samolt:'
SCOTT & ROWNE, Chemists
Toronto, Ont.
oad SIM • • • 11114tuision
doubt very nineh whether any' mum
In England ought. to . have two places
to hve hi at the same I declared
the puke of Northumb6rlankto an Isle.
worth audience.
Hats Wore let loose in a hall at Peter.,
bort/Ugh •where a Liberal meeting Was,
• belng held. Some tainting people were
carried out, several • disturbers w47re
lifted bodily iiVer the 1)ea01.4 of the audl-
-arrd•-eltpelled. front ,
•
Mr. Samuel Cheennan, Uninnist Can-,
dictate for Perth, eildnred -lively'
heckling% .At one meeting an ela roan
came forward ancl, deliberately layin0.
doWnhis coat and *stick, handed up
several miestions. Mr. rhaptuau replied
to the fll'At, but the old S'etitstrian, ges-
ticulating wildly, vicelaitned, "t canna,
hear. 1 deaf.,' The heckler, polling
an ear truliniet from htd pocket•
ap-
pIit'd It to 111A ear, and the candidate
elteuted 1114 replies Into the Instrument
DRs.KE HEDY& KEG
Specialists iit the Treatment of ("1,eryous, Blood, Private and,Sexual D4PII!T9• 0
• .flen and Women. 25 Years In Detroit. • .
ArrNo Names used without 'Written Consent. Cures Guaranteed. .
. ,
• Tlimisands o o lig and tutddle-aged =ware attntially swept
•'• to a premature grave through early abuee or later excesses. Chas.
Anderson was pne of the victlme, brit -was rescued its time. He
says; • "I learned an evil habit. A•chaege soon canie over pie.
t. I could feel it; my friends neticed it. rbecame nervous, despon-
• d , gloohiy, had' no ,aittbitien; mill). tired, evil forebodings,
poor circulation, pimples on face, back ;weak, d rev-, a and clva•tyr
at night, tired aud weals mornings, burning sent:item. -To make
ma rs worse, 1 became reckless and contracted a blood disease.
I tried many doctors and medico]. Arnia-all failed till Drs.. Ken.-
nedy & Herren took suy caSe. in one week I felt better, and in a
I.' I e___nttte
fpw wpOtrk wig entirely cured. They areethe wily reliable and
. . honest Specialiste in' the country." •
enCt°.ns
,READER -We guarantee to cure You or no pay, ' Tou 'run no-
• risk. We have a reputation and business at stake. -Beware of
frauds and impostors. We will pay 81,000 for any case we take that our NEW
MMTHOD TREATMENT will not cure. - A
zianisdtBfolardndeorniDeirseraesaetsni.
We treat and cure Nervous Debility, Varlcocele. Sirleture Weak Parts, iciuney
*Motion free. Books free. Catior write for Question
DRSKENNEDY & KERGAN CoreMichigan Ave Sirelby St.
N , Detroit, Mich.
•
Clinton Court ol .Iteviqion
Notice is heN:by given that thefirst sitt-
ing of the Court for the Revision of the
Assessment .Bell of theTowit of Clinton.
for the year 1e00, will be held in the 001113- •
oil chamber. (Minton, Oh Monday, Hay 28.
'et 4-4 p.m,. All interestei portions will take
notice and govern thomaelvea accordingly.
D 1.116.01.11LERSON....0.1etk.
• ....
. *Catlett Court otnevision
• • ,
ter the nevi den of the Ameement'Itell of
Notice is hereby' Inven that the Court
the Toweehip of Hallett will be heid n
the ToWriibip 1141 On Saturdav, the 20.11
day of May, afi 10 a.m., for the,:ptirpose,of
• hearieg and settling ornip)amts anainst
the said Assessment Roll, rereons
basins:is at the Court will .pleana attend
at the said Rine and place withont ftwther
notice.
JAMBS CAMITELL, Clerk,
itullett, May 4th, 1000.
-
FROT
STEEL
GATES
The strong features
of Frost Fence are
combined in the Gates.
A special featureis the
frame of continuous
steel tubing. This is
vastly stronger than a
frame with elbow cor-
ners and malleable
eastinge. The heavy
wire filling. insures
•-• • .• 61 .6 •••• against sagging.
The public is warned agrenst buying ga es that infringe against Prost Wire Fence Wile
patent, as pm -chasers as well as users are laying themselves liable. For sale by
DUNCAN McDONALD, Blyth
' •
J. W. HILL, Summerhill
,11 J. J. MOORE, Benmiller
W. li. STOGDILL, ,Varna
THE
BISSELL 3 Drum Steel Land Roller
Th stantd •plate_in_alLtu_siagainst bard work antaulraotso.
of it. Truss rods Stiffen the Franie.
l'iose Riveted Throughout and very
strong. Sold by agents. Have a look al;
sample roller. Nepe genuirte without the
name "'BISSELL. Manufactured by
• T. E, BISSELL, ELORA, orit.• -
Write for booklet
(863
• T mnony, Local Agent, CLINTON.
Grow
BARTLIFFS .
Seed Peas- RESTAURANT
little rislt flow -
good profit -
' Been reading about peas inCuelp!I
college Bulletin and Prvinci
Crop
-.1
R d Ti 1
pea -weevil is gone or seven yem...
Queer thing about pea -weevil
he -comes for seven yeats and van.
jshes for seven. This is his first
year for vanishing. Safe now to
seed peas.. ••
Report of Department Of Agricul
hire shows average crop is twenty
bushels of seed peas to the acre.
Some Canadians raise three crops
a year. Price ranges from 75c.
to 850. a bushel.
Easy crop to grow... market never
glutted profit elite. Why don't
you go into seed peas this Spring?
Subscriber hiwing moved
Itis , Restaurant to the store
iecently occupied by F. W.
'Watts, will be glad to meet al
his old customers,and as many
new ones as may Savor • him
with thcir patronage
Having :also bought Out the
King Bakery, he will supply
the public with -first- class.
Bra.l and Cakes.
BREAD DELIVU,RICD AS
FORMERLY •tioti
.BARTLIFF