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# PERSIATIC •
0. PersinticSheepDip and Animal Wash is the most highly .eentrated ,
1 diseased and
Harsh and ire -
being strecessfully
gate, Boils, Wog -worm, el
.pasts. Some evidenee: tt ;
es farther, and does more dj
4 and ,1h round satisfactory form of power for cls curing of
:a destroying vermin in cattle,. It re powerful without be'
4 'mediate in ofeet without any irritating, results.. It '
.4f used all over Canada for curing Sarrle, .Bruises, ' ear
14 Gauureue Scab, and tordestroying vermin and use.
Mr. te. A. Brodie, l3:ithesda, Oat„ Bays: --"'t • •
te work then any dip 1 have ever used. I used it i .st suneoestuily iu castrating fe i
;'iR it. bs. The wash healing the wounds rapidly and keepipg^ the maggots
4.• away, I most heartily recommend'it." f.Sr,; E
1 Mr. Crossett, Ringwood,, Ont„ saga :--",i have been unable to gain real
J; satisfaction from rustily experiments in different dips until I used Pereiatie ss 1
Sheep Dip and Aoimal Wash. It destroys lice and vermou perfectly on • 1
cattle, mad ants as a tonic, healing wounds, sores, oto." c
iant it at Your 4ca1• '
sir's er egg front The Pickhardlt-Reefrew, tlilllteti, Stauf tville, Ont. 1
zro-w.m'.c.0*.c.4 r ,c,71.4pace1-w.i'r�.t ;. i9,"�. oyt oiy2:0,1A ta}" emecove... ►s''1'.:0'1 t"'-..-ttsN;
Freight Cars v . Melfck s>,
The man wlio builds freight cars
could hardly build a fine bicycle. •
And the men who make coarse shoes
could not succeed in making the fine gen-
tlemen's shoe you want to wear.
The "Slater Shoe" is made in the only
factory in Canada where only
gentlemen's fine shoes are made.,.
Goodyear welted, sole staiisped t,
with • makers' trade mark and
price : $3,oO, 4.00 and $5.0o.
Shoes by mail.
Catalogue free.
For Sale Only by HOMUTN 84 BOWLES.
PUBLIC NOTICE..
, Raving moved to town to the reel-
deuce lately oceupled by Geo P Wells,
learner Centre and Alfred streets, near
the GTR, I am prepared to pay the
highest cash prices for alikincle of Rags,
Rubbers, Copper, horse hair, Wool
Pickings, Iron and Metal of all kinds,
delivered at my residence, or if word be
teft,I will call for same.
C. GOFSD1V1.AN.
ord,er your . •
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LOGS
Highest cash prices paid for all
kinds of good Saw Logs, Telegraph
Poles, Cedar Posts and Shingle Bolts
delivered in our yard,
CUSTOM SAWING,
SHINGLE OUTKIG.
done at lowest prices and satisfaction
guaranteed. Call .and get prices be-
fore disposing of your timber.
—FROM THE—
HOLSTIEN DAIRY. ��8.tz SON
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Get your sight tested. It costs nothing,
WE FIT SPECTACLES
Scietifically, Correctly,, reasonably.
Try us.
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OPTICIAN AND JE,WE.LER..
WEBSTER&CO,
CUE WINGUAN
►IES,. MARCH 1011699%
S�r1u^ alyeeeeitteeamaele-lAtAtelke GOBIfIE . i Burney 208, 14. Wheeler 222 » :lie -
.EVERY
ELIC
needs the best quality of
tools to iliake his work
effective~. They farad trou-
ble with cheap goods as
quality is sacrificed to
price. We do not sell
the lowest priced goods,
but our offeri°:gs are
cheap when quality is
considered.
All
Classes:
of
Tools
All
Classes
FOR • o$
Mechanics.
—AT—
J. C,5+G G+ 00
I Lean 211 V I ear t o 18,E 1
high court meeting of the Canadian i e 1 ' '`t%' Bele 78.
l.''oreeters at Brantford last week,
Miss Whittle Allison attended the
±; millinery openings in Toronto last
Inst week.
1 . Ir. G. W , Walker attended the, h 11 71
p
Jr, H. i.'rital .il}ra, _I,. McLean
24 , S. Meliurney 220, E. Tae for
210, `k.4. Skinn 118,
Pt. IL J. AicC'allum, L. I'earen,
Elgin Andction.
w out again after„ his s:;ver'e attack of Tt. i. Bella Robertson, IL Skiirn,
la grippe. .1, II.Cooatm s, Teacher.
Miss Mora . Jamie has gone on a Sunda)', Mitreh 12th, there will be
rrtonth's visit to friends in Perth. special serYwl held, fri Cho lIeth0dfk,t
Mrs, Ii�trry Day, of �4'ingltan , 13n13k Church: i%ev, Air, half, of T3t'1•
was visiting with her parents .here grave will take the morning ser\ lees +l
last week, and in the evening there will be a
Mr. G. A. Allan, organizer far the song service eoeduetcd, .by the pastor
J A. O. U. W., has been in town in the Rev F. J. Oaten and en the follow -
interests of the order, beg „Monday evening there will be a
i, Rev. A. B. Ji'.arney is able to be
4 48""vr 1 1W11.WIABotc+`4�ia7
ST. HELEN'S.
Mrs. J. A, 11feDonald and children
have returned to their home in
Brandon, Alain, after an extended
visit with relatives in St Helens.
Miss Martha Salkeld and Miss
Christie Miller were visiting with
Cloderich friends. '
Grip bas been prevalent in our
midst.
Miss Dora Eratt, of Auburn is
visiting with her sister, 'Mrs. J. D.
Murdoch.
. Court St Helens, C. 0. F.. recently
held a successful oyster supper and
Mr.. John Donaghy attended the island .tea -meeting gi' ca. " There
millinery openings in Toronto last _ \viii be pomething new and
week. He hes engaged liiss Patrick tiling good, Coote sad see; 47101:17:
for the coming season. welcome, Admission: children 10e.,
Word has been received, announe adults 25e.
ing • the death of harry Leslie, Miss ids Reid line been visiting at
youngest son of Mr. James Young of Alarrio h for the past week.
Lon'clon, who departed this life on Mrs. It Rinnigan of Ashfield has
been visiting. her sister
Thursday, Feb. ',3rd, at the early ,Mrs. Paulson
age of 20 years, Barry Was well of the 12th.
known in Gerrie,, having liyed here Dr. McDonald of ��lingliant, is at.
for rnany years, tending Mrs, R. S. Reid, who is at
present laid rip with infiamation of
the lungs.
Volea:etle Eruptions Mrs. John Reid is Iaid up welt
Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life infiamatory rheumatism at present.
of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cures miss, E, S'Villiatnson,ef Walton, is
them ; also Old, Running, aur, Firer
S.res, EJlcei s, Boils, Felons, Corns, visiting her sister, Mrs. G, Walker.
Warts, Outs, Bruises,- Burns, Scalds. A number in this vicinity have
Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best file disposer. of their fat cattle. The
cure • on earth. Drives out Pains and r
Aches. Only 25 cts, a bo:. Clare gas.
Price realized was 1.7a. per cwt.
ranteed. Sold by Colin A. Campbell. There are still a number holding
their cattle yet.
Gi:7'LAND. Mr. Jaynes Young purposes selling
his farm and going out West.
The following is the report of S. Mr. Aaron Lindsay of Brussels,
8, No, 7, Turnberry for the month visited R. S. Reids ever Sunday.
of February. The nares•aecording Mr. Geoege Ray has hired with.
to the rnarks obtained -by the pupils, gr. 3. Patterson for the summer.
after deductions being made for late ' The storm of Sunday was ono of
the severest of the winter,cernpletely
blocking a number of she roads,
entertainment: •ness, bad conduct, etc,
An effort is being made at present Class V. Lane Grain, • Ezra
Hoinuth. •
Sr. IV. Geo. Orvis, Hattie Mc-
Donald, Annie Deyell, Geo. Brirnrier.
Jr Iii. Pearl Wynn. -
Sr. III. • Jessie '1'Vilson, Wins
Ter vit, Geo. Tees, Alvin Orvis, Alex
Coulter, Florence Currie.
td get a branch, telephone line into
St. Helens. This is a want that Is
teueh felt herr; and • telephone coni.
munieation -midi• outside points would
he of a very great adva ntage t > the
.citizens of St. Helens and vicinity.
Bilesnas lots Iona Nerve
Was the result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will :And tremendous energy
are not found where Stomach, Liver,
Kidneys aria 13o+a+elsurebut of order: 1f
yon vent these qualities and the success
they bring, use Dr. King's .New Life
Pills. They develop every power of
brain and body, Only '3c at Colin A.
aInpbeli's.
MORRIS.
Mr, Arthur Clintafuri, 3rd line, who lifIe re P. Hiunils, Teacher "0'Hooligan's Wedding." a scree in_ wss3 lir eri cited . r tilt. it ,.r having a
has been seriously .11 with in grippe L ing face is in preparation and will be manure l r.i 1 t'n •hes & vet.In
is slowly recovering. EAST WAWAv"OSD.
Mrs. William'Brays, of Wawanosh, Mr. James Bowe, of Clinton, was
is spending a few days • with her visiting at Mr, Itobt. Mason's during
father, Willis farrow, 3rd line. the week'
King, of near Ethel is the Air, Win, Salter is able to be
jet of firs. Thomas Bone, 3rd line around again.
ir, P. Erburywho has purchas
ed the fifty acre farm belonging to
Francis '144 rd line, moved u^to it
last weelt,
- Miss Jenny -Mason, who has been
under doctor s treatment. lately, is
notyt able to he around again.
Mr. Tames Ireland, srdied at his
son's residence last Thuliday after-
noon, at tri . a vaneed age of,eighty
eight years�T`ile funeral, which was
Story of a Slave.
• To be bound baud and foot for yea e 1
by the chains of disease is the cvore.t
Porro of slavery. George D. Williams. of
Manchester, Mich., tells how such eE
slave was made tree. Re says : "My
wife has been so- helpless for tiye Years
Jr. III. Carrie :Thom,. John Burt- that she could not turnover in :bed alone.
' Alter using two bottles et Electric -see— -
hill, William Burchill, Norrestlgttson. Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and loy'ed them -eke -et iiitinert:50y, dancing
II. Mable Coulter; Mamie Burke, able to do her own ararlt" ''Phis supreme "
Ruby Grain, Lily Deyell, Jenies remedy ter female diseases quickly cures until iumrinR,. i 1svi•li,a
coulter. ' ' `nery„nsnoss, sleeplessness, •melancholy, i'here•.la a. be a r: 1,,. a fine
}'tit II John Jacques, L re`ta headauhe. backache, fainting and dizt,y far those who di i'•t• on dies -sidewalk
"Every morning 1 leave a
bad taste in my mouth; m
tongue is coated; my head
aches and I often feel dizzy,
1 have no appetite for breakfast
and what food 1 eat distresses.
mc, 1 have a heavy feeling in
my stomech, I am getting SO
wish that sometimes 1 tremble
and my nerves are all unstrung.
1 am ,getting pale and thin, I
Aril as tired in the morning as
at night.”
What does your doctor say?
"You are suffering front, im-
pure blood."
What is his remedy?
1
Ton must not have consti••.
pated boweis if you expect the
Sarsaparilla to do its bestwork.
But Ayer's Pills cure constipa-
tion:
We have a book on Paleness
and Weakness which you may
have for the asking.
F„lwdts fG Oita' D actor a.
]Perit:,ps you would ilio to consult
eminent 1.ysiciaus about your condf-
tiou • Write us freelyuli the particulars
in your case. You will receives. prompt
reify.
Address, DR,, d. e. ArEP
Lowell, Mass.
o spells. This miracle working mEdicino ,end if'iar I,t-i.aeti 1� t'i„rr to be en -
Thom. is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down ,>
Part i. Class II, George Jacques, people. Every bottle guaranteed. ouly it �� vest- soon ..t .l"ie't you for
Roy AleDonald, Wm. Reid, Herbert 60 cents, Sold by Cilia A. Campbell get it. 21tis liw•re ==•,„1 r',�,t about
Burchill, Norman McDonald, Bertha' Ghe; lir-t t,iiti r k;),:n”,
t :v. t} 'r
le
• .,lei sl;ear s
Thorn, Clara Burke.
BLUEVALE ance.5tursi •iiic,:n,,t•la f'.,lefnthers
$25.00
Pumping - din mdis
R. ifl:1�UC ''e
551 William St:, - London, Ont,
have secured the services
of three first-class coat
makers, and are in a posi-
tion to execute orders in
workmanlike manner on RETURNED ON TIME.
• tlE shortest notice.
Style and fit ;nes for a
good deal these days—
, both are combined in the
clothes we make,
Our goods are all new
and the prices are low.
Webster 8v Co
Carefully washed, properly ironed, to the `overworked brain and
correctly finished and fairly priced—
that's
It will add flesh to
that's the history or your linen when nerves"
g
on Saturday was largely, attended.
The remains were taken to E;dniotid
ville cetne;ry for interment.
Johnny Ellis 3rd line took a trip
into Grey township last week and
returned with ft - blushing bride, in
the person of Mrs.. Henderson. ,lis,
friends wish him every happiness.
Mr. John Duelsett will have the
house on Cho farm oeeupied by Mr.
hicks venerrecl , with brick this
5easo.t.
�'l�t� is`$COtt�'s
Sion ?
It is the best cod-liver oil,,+
partly . digested, and. corn- 1
bined with the hypophos- -
phites, and glycerine. What
will it do'? It will make
the poor blood of the afamic
rich and red.
It will give nervous energy'
AIr. Than Johnston, of Westfield,
was visiting with relatives and
friends on the 12th,
Mr.. Robert Cochrane.. or New
Hamburg, is spending a few days
with relatives and friends.
Mr. S. C. llowlett's sale of farm
stock and implements on Friday
last was a.• success Gond prices
brought here, `Not a thing in our the thin form of a cland,
washing' preparations to injure the wasted from fat:starvaeion
fibre of the goods and not a thing
unhealthy about our work rooms. It is everywhere acknowl'-
J'D LO
•
edged as The Standard of
the World.
a L ;oc. and $t.n6, tit druggfots.
Leave Orders at Carr's Feed Store, Seerr5 irtlwtVrr, Chemists,' er lite. •
Queen's . block.
presented .lithe Foresters' Ball some Bluevs.ie, 'ten t`ie se .r\ gees away
night in the near future, by a num! - .this spi Inset here e ill he err rnntinu
or• of the village young people. , cue nei.nere. t.e- 8:t i' ,:ns '1 t•.. "!'octans
Nothing but 'plum phast and phut- Coolies' gate to tee. to I and if the.
ions." , . people of that remrte Slav Mere'fined
Mr. Fleming Robertson, of Baise. for such sr' c t 1't «', it is' not :at all
vain, Manitoba, has come to spend likely this class 4 f 4•flt'ud"rs will es
the summer with his grandfather, cape in 18190. Why f. it that our
Mr. John Robertson, stalwart sties, {.u•~ hg'- t:1+�itd and
Mrs. John ?McDonald anti child of sinew • .ire gone to Mite' a •les 1 and;
Gederieh are spending some week' away in tit It st,'>rli r= t„ ,,try+ they
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J• never think of their de•n' ul.i. Cana-
Gar•di',er. dian Bluev;ale, hitt, that dreadful
Rev. W. 3, West M., A., attended walk iooins tip I Ao s,.1 iti .oinen.
the convention of the Wonlen'c They cannot sites wit h. the le•'at truth
Presbyterial Missionary Society, in "I would give nom' Oil 1 t„lye,
were re.tlized,tor everything.especial- . Teeswater. last Tuesday, IP I could once n,” `d ie,e:
ly cattle. Mr. J. Currie, auctioneer,
weilded the hammer to the satisfac-
tion of all.
Master Alex. McDougall celebrated
his thirteenth birthday on Monday
evening last. The, evening Was
spent in playing games, singing;, etc.
Mr, and Mrs. Joss. Johnston were
in Westfield on Wednesday..
There was no Sunday School on
Sunday last, owing to the severity
olfre weather. Mi' Gen. Haney attended tin
r. E. Walker has pureh d the' fueer•al of his brother, in Toronto, a
farm from L.'�I33. Due,
it 1 na,y e g 1111 :l.t , li,vn tri l'
.Mrs. Robert Maxwell, of the Bine Ou the sig't, ;:Irc� . t U.
nevale road, is quite .poorly after an but slide=vale "
attack .of la grippe.
Fancy lea piny the "",alto step"
Rev, D. Rogers lectured at Pine .ori a illuevtha ;,irie .41"•:,
River, one evening last week.
Me.
•u:tt South
Burgess, Assistant High
The latest returns ,f l
Mr .John urges , Asa n Ii g
Auditor for the Canadlan Order of Perth have retliuced Mr. Montieth's
Foresters, and Mr. A. MeEwen were majority to seven, and a ree;ount will
the representatives of Court Douglas be held on Saturday.
at the High Court, in Brantford _ — -
Head and LEm
last Week.
Ray
Mr. CaL Hawke has been visiting
friends in Berlin during the past
week.
The following is the earreet
standing of the pupils of S. S'. No, 8,
East Wawaaosh, for the month. of
February. Pupils whose names are
marked with a star missed part et
the examination.
Public School Leaving—Total 400.
marlts—*M. Campbell 245, M. Me-
Callum 225, *A, Wheeler 106.
Sr. IV. "Total 400—Rpy Wheeler
283, A Taylor 274, A, McBurney
284, Jos. E. Ooombes 248, 3, McCal-
lum 240, E. Walsh 235, J, Anderson
227, Ida Bone 222, M. Robertson
195, *C. Johnston 158.
3r, IV. Total 400—.Lena reare i
212,1• d Scandrett 285, W. McLean
'189, *M. Henry 1:3I'.
7 r. Il L
Total 4C0 11.Wightuian
212,*M. Anderson 187, *Jt, Grigg
129.,
Sr. 1i. Total 400_. Stanley Me-
t tv lA5 age,
r. Jatnes Phyntie, of Morris, had
an auction sale of his farm stock
and implements on Wednesday of
last week. Mr. Thyme intends
leaving the farm`
Miss Jennie Ditnent is home from
To"unto on a visit.
r, and Mrs. John Diment, jr
eiebrated the twenty-fifth anniver-
sary of their wedding nn Monday
evening of last week, by inviting
over one hundred of their friends,
both old and young, to partake of
their •hospitality, Ninety people sat
down to an excellent supper, among
theta several who attended the Jigst
wedding twenty-five years a ohe
bridesmaid and best pian, Mrs. Alex.
Orr, of Fordwich and Mr, ,frank
Scott, of this village, together with
their respeetiv:e partners, were also
present Mr, and .Airs. Dh lent re-
ceived scores of hearty wishes for
many happy returns of the day.
The young folk of the company en -
Alt Covered With Lrutstfcins—Coutck
Not Work, the Suffering Was Sox
Creat—Hood's Hes Cured.
"I was all run down with complaints.
peculiar to my sex, and 1 broke oat
In sores on my body, head, limbs anti;
hands, and my hair all came out. I weal
ender the doctor's treatment along timed
without benefit. They called my trouble
eczema. rinally I began taking good's
S9irsaparilla, and atter I had used thret'
or four bottles 1 found 1 was itnproving.
1 kept on'until 1 had taken several merit
bottles and the sores anditehing have dis-
appeared and my bolt has grown onto'
Mae. J. G. nuowN, Brantford, Ontario:.
"I Was all run down and had no appee
tito, I had a tired feeling till the time. t
was advised to try good's Sarsallarilla.
1 did so and it benefited n1e, so much
that 1 would not be without it." Mits.
G. I. 13ermensr, Central Noorbert,,�y, i. 13.
I Sams-
S
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ili
p
I, me best -in fact thr OttoTree Dim d Vetter:
ton, net liarirtrillfmtsly with
sOOu S tr�]xl: llooi'eSarsaparilla. 261.
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