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- 1 (rVUNT ('-'4,is`; ca :, great many xnen ale givill,'Y Mr. Grip
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go-by is, y weatiog ;,1 goca warm
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4:4•„:1':,,al.MNOR4.0.'&1':':'.V.0..l4P.U..1.,‘.'N4lfee:Ig‘ fur coat. Stewart has good wanm
far coats for $10, $13.50, $17.50, SIN)
tnhey gave him )ipv113ne pills
Anti things to ease his brain:
I'lassy gave hill: blietere on the 'scalp
To take away the pain; ,
. They, gave him morphia and gas,
'atsey gave Into up for dead,
8" It wasn't fatal after all —
just poems ill his head.
darel" she cried An angry glow
Across her features flamed,
triarlared, and thee she wispered low:
'slew might to be aslouned."
--ram ashamed," he murmured low,
Allow me to explain;
734 the:kiss I stole I have no r4ght--
1m give it back again," •
St, Valentine's Day to -clay
atr.
IThurs-
Jion. Muluck has given instructions
'Wprepare designs for a new set of
a Restage, enunps.
South Huron Liberals will tueet at
neusall on March 5 to nominate a can-
(adate for the Legislature.
ir Robt. McFalls, of Creditors, last
week moved into the dwelling recent-
ly -vacated by Mr, Wm. Page on Main
s(teela
fss Emma Penhale and Jr. M.
Vincent leave Monday next for Tor -
011W as delegates to attend the Grand
tilatenc,i1 of the Royal Templars of
Ttruperance.
The Exeter Hockey Clubjourneyed
,.Paxkhili on Tiatinsday last to play a
'estate With the team of that place, re -
ting in favor of the home team by.
raa.c.sare otio to 5. The return match
Will be played here Tuesday night
laext.
98c. for a very large and very good
vhite bed spread. They are. very
-ghtty soiled, that's Why 08C. is
,wable for so good an article. Ste -
is the place.
Nr. and, Mrs. J. A. Stewart enter-
Wned a large namber of their friends
ttita,,social hop on Friday night last,
,mstests being present front Zurich,llen-
Seaforth aud elsewhere.
Winan's Cough Balsam stupasses all
ether medicines for the cure of Coughs
=wrap:toying Lagrippe, Colds and
altichetic Tronbles. Only 25c. a bot-
tilksats Lintz's Drug store.
e'Mr. Matt. Floody left this morning
1t»- his new home at ,Bannockburn,
:Rastings county. Mrs. Floody aud
-Stallian will visit with Exeter friends
Ssr a, inonth before going to Ban-
magisburn."—Blvtla Standard.
Sea:forth Son:—" Mr. Andrew Oke,
e'tExeter, has purchased the harness -
Making business of J. Ward, town,
=alias taken possession. Mr. Oke is
astrst-class workman and no doubt
will snake a. success of the business."
Ilse Turkish Scalp Food for falliog
emsesrey hair. It prevents dandruff and
istIleves itching of the scalp. 'Only 50c.
sabott/e Lutiz's Drug Store.
n d $23, and if you want the ehoice
coon coots for the least money posal-
you better go to Stewart's quick.
A sleigh load of young people drove
Fansedle ou Friday evening last and
spent a pleasant time.
A social will he given in the Main
Street Methodist chureb, under the
auspices of the Epwartb League ou
Wednesday evening, Feb, 201h, coin-
meacing at S o'clock. A choice Pro -
;grain will be rendered and refresh-
ments served. Admission 15c; ehildren
The Tornado Mail ;led EMpirepointa
out that tinder the. Criarlioal Code
everyone is guilty of an indictable of-
fence,aml is liable to 14 years iinprison-
ment, Wise inipairs,diminiShes Or lights
ens any Corrent gold or silver coin.
And further, "everyone is guilty ofan
indictable offence, and liable to. three'
years'imPrisonmen't who utters as he -
current any, gold or silver coin of
-less than it,s lawful weight, knowing
such coin to have beei so onsom ed,
direinished lightened, otherwise
than by laWftil wear,"
The following has been: handed us by
Mr; Henry Doyle, of the township of
Stepheb, as the correct answer to .. the
mathematical probleba in the Anvo-
6A-ris, last week. Being the only :an-
swer and Coming ,froin one Se (Ad as
our friend, Mr. Doyle, it Certiinly re-
flects credit,on him, while on the other
hand puts to shanie:some of Our young
peopleaasSO,apples at 1 Cent each and 5
atilc. will amount.to $1.35;., 41-E at 1,
cent eachand at 11c. will.amOunt to
$1.85 and 3 at one cent eaali: and .12 at
11c, will amount to 51.35.
The following is , the annual report
of the Free Library for :the year en&
ing Dec -31st, 1900i—Receipts 5607.66;
expenditure, $605.13; balance of hand,
52.53; donations in books, 52.75; value
of books, 52220.00; other assets, 5150.00;
total 523700; No. of vOlunies purchas-
ed this year, 195; No.of .volurnes in
library, 3999; No, of volumes issued in
1000, 9461; No. of daily- newspapers 3;
No. of Magazines and. periodicals. 10;
No. of weekly newspapers, 5; No. of
persons who borrowed books (1900) 453;
amount of money Spent in books .(not
fiction) for 1900. $176.19; amount spent
in fiction, $35.64.; for newspapers and
ma.1.-,,azines, 575.50.
N. D. HURDON, W. ID. WEEKEs,
The Clinton New Era clainis con-
eaTerable unduenredit when it states
Oaatthe score of the recent, hockey
match between Clinton and Exeter
f'..aanas resulted in .6 goals each. The
mover score was 6-5 in favor of Exe-
him. The immediate cause of death
was heart failure.
you should investigate and then i The following -is an extract from a
vest- A cleall-up in slippers at 1 letter received from Mr. E. H. Gidley,
gaevvares. A big lot, of styles and of Winnipeg, Man.; a former Exeter
often lot of women's carpet, felt boy, which speaks for itself, viz:—As
arid leather house slippers. Allockls you can imagine, there has been in-
tl. ends from stock taking—value tense excitement in Winnipeg and
—e to 51.25, your choice now only .1 throughout the 'Province during the
25c. the pair. ' past few days over the recent hockey
lost by 9 to 8,
The annual meeting of the Huron
Pooltry and Pet Stock Association was
held in .0(0 erieb on Wettoeeday week.
Qat•('.er, vieo president, .in th
eintir. Mr. Moore, of Exeter, moved,
seconded by Mr.. Swallow, that the
next amnia Meeting be:1161(1in Exeter,
1.A• Grag, in ;intendment 1
, moves ,
seconded by 1). A. Lowry, that it be
held in Wingham. • The arnenilment
was carried by a majority of one. The
election of officers resulted as follows:
President, Nikrilter To Wing,harn;
lst vice, W. Carter, Constance; 2nd
vice, Geo. Swallow, Clinton; 3rd
vice, 3. A. King, Clinton; sec'y, Geo.
Fewton, Wingham; treas., 11. 13.
Elliott, Wiughan; auditors, George
Hanna, Mr. Van Norman. Director—
Seaforth. C. H. Aetezel, Dr. Scott,
0. 0. Wilson; ()Hilton, J. A. Grig,g, j.
H, Howson, Newton Davis; Wing -
ham, D. B. Anderson, J. A. Gray, Jas.
Henderson; Exeter, T. 13. Ca
Grieves, jno. Moore; Hullett, G.
Neviu, W. Wallace, S. Appleby;
Luckamw, 3. 0. Lyons; Wroxeter, J.
Btethour, D. C. Pope; Brussels, A.
Backer, D. Lowry, L. Downing;
Bruce6eld, S. C. Dalgetty, W. &Tee;
Saltford, J. Lennox; Goderich, 0,
Campbell, S. S. Howrie, Richard. 02
Postlewaite. Wm. Warnock rnOVed,
seconded by Geo. Swallow, that the
next annual exhibition be a county
one. J. A. Grey, seconded by Cohn
Campbell, moved in amendment thatit
and the motion was Mitchell: The Whyte Packing Co.
be an open show; the amen risen t was
Mr. winm ia:Brooks, oaten weelee:
fieasant visit with friends in BliStb,
returned lanne .11.1oriday evening.
Mr. ,Tehnseia, of London„ 71,5 010
fok ;Si, .of 1ii daughter, MOS. 3?. F1ayfle,e
w days this weck. He was ac-
eorimanied bia daughten MISS
SOD.
Ails& Susie Tait left Tuesday morning
for St. Paul, Minn., where ahe intends
making her future honle. She will be
very much missed both socially and
otherwise and her many friends will
Team with regret of her departure.
Mr, .Taines Acheson, who has been
tending bar at the Bernard/ Honse,
London, returned home on Friday
quite Ill. Since his return he has im-
proved considerably but is quite weak
yet. Grip seems to be the cause of
the trouble.
Mr. Joseph Smith after a pie t
visit with friends and relatives in and
wound Exeter, left Wednesday morn-
ing for his home in Detroit. .It will
be remembered that Mr. Smith con-
dueted the carnage business now own-
ed by Wm. Ktinz and left here about
thirteen years ago for Detroit where
he has since resided, following the oc-
cupation of stair boilding principally.
He looks quite natural and is enjoy-
ing splendid health.
Around About Us
afterwards declared carried. Messrs. Stratford, are going to.fit up the old
C. Campbell and S. S. Howrie were factory in Mitchell, for cold storage
appointed local auditor, and the meet- for butter and eggs. They will go
ing adjourned. into the purchase of these articles
Church Wedding. extensively, and will, no doubt, do a
Tuesday morning of this week the large business, which will be a benefit
Main street Methodist, church, here, to the town. ,
was the scene of a.711 interesting &Sent,
especially to the fair portion of this Ailsa Craig: On Monday noon '
while Mr. Campbell, of Parkhill, was
iiiii
assisting n gettng out tmber in T.
Hindruarsh's bush he was accidentally
struck on the forehead with an axe,
inflictinga deep and nasty cut. Dr.
Gunn dressed the wound and he re-
turned home again on the evening
train. ,
Seaforth: Mr, J. 0. Rose, who has
been book-keeper and business mana-
ger for the Broadfoot &Box Furniture
Company here for a greatemany years,
left on Wednesday' to take a position
in the head office ot the new company
at Torouto. The people of Seaforth
will deeply regret that the change in
the,business is to deprive us of so use-
ful and popular a citizen.
Varna: Mr. Wm. McAllister has
sold his fano on the Parr line to Mr.
R. E. Robinson, of the Goshen line,
and Mr. Robinson takes possession in
March. Mr. McAllister intends re-
moving to Alberta with his family in
the spring. He has already purchased
a farm there which is located near the
town of Wetaskewin, and a shalt dis-
tance from where the Messrs. Thirsk
and Ward, formerly of Stanley, are
located. '"
Seaforth: Mr. Roy Scott, son of Mr.
James Scott, met with a serious and
what relight easily have proved a fatal
accident, on Saturday afternoon. He
was fixing the electric light wires 'in
the E. McFaul Co.'s store, when the
electric current was turned on at the
power house. Fortunately he only
had one hand on the wires, and this
saved hiSlife. However, his left hand
was badly burned and cut by the elec-
tric current, and although painful, he
is congratulating himself that it was
no worse.
Seaforth: Another of the early set-
tlers of this district, in the person of
Mrs. John T. Dickson, passed peaceful-
ly acway- at her residence in Seaforth
on Sunday. She has been in fading
health for some years, and since her
unfortunate fall in January of last
year has been a helpless invalid. She
bore her suffering and weakness with
great mirage and looked to the f u -
tare with the brightest hope.- Truly
"at eventide it was light " with her.
Mrs. Dickson had nine children, all of
whom are liv ing, the, two eldest daugh-
ters being /flanged.
Beacefield: Mr. Robert McCartney,
with his sister, Misg` Sarah, of Moose
Jaw, Manitoba, who were visiting
their uncle; Mr. Alex. Thompson, Bay-
field Road, received' a telegram on
Monday bringing the sad intelligence
of the death ,of their father, Mr. James
Cartney. The news was qnite a shock
to the young people, who left their
father not long ago in comparatively
good health.They left Seaforth on
the early train Tuesday rnorning en-
. ,
route for home, which they hope to
reach in time for the funeral. Mr.
McCartney was widely known through-
out the county of Huron and the sym-
pathy of the whole community will go
out to the stricken family in this their
hour of trial and sad bereavement
Eginondillle: Mr. John Dobie, one
of the pioneer settlers of Tuckersmith,
died OD Stinday last. ' Mn. Dobie bad
reached` the good age of 84 years and
5 months. "He had been growing feeble
rapidly for some months, but didnot
seem to be affected by any 'particular
disease, and his death was due .to a
wearing out of the physical man.
Although confined to the house for a
couple of weeks hehad never been
confined to bed, ad suffered only
from weakness. ,He passed away sit-
ting in his chair and as quietly and
easily as if he had gone to sleep. He
was a quiet, unassuming, industrious,
hondst, good living man, and was de-
servedly esteemed by all who knew
him, and was !DOA highly esteemed
by those who knew him best. ,
Varna: 'One of the,oldest settlers of
Stanley baa been removed by the hand
of death, in the person of Mr. Andrew
Stinson, who passed away at his`home
in Clinton on Sunday morning.. The
deceased had reached the remarkable
age of 90 years, over 60 of which have
beep spent in the county of Huron.
Mr. Stinson moved Int° Stanley when.
it was practically a wilderness. but by
industry and hard work made for him -
ecu iiid family one of the finest, farms
in,the townsillp. Mr. Stinson 110 an
Irishman by birth, and in his younger
days partienkrly strong, rugged
MAD, and before the days of railroads
had teamed goods from Toronto to
Goderich. ITe was n, Conservative in
politics cold for yearg WAS a CVarden 01
St. John's chnrele, Vatna. The to-
insins were internal in the Theyfield
eannetevy on Tneeday and despite the
fJt01 131 and bad rOndS, a' large number
paid the last tight/Le of respect, to the
departed by their. presence. He leaves
community, it being the occasion of
Ithe marriage of Miss Maud M. Walsh
daughter of Mr. Wm. Walsh, to Dr.
W. A. McDowell, of Listowell. The
bridal party reached the church about
7.30 o'clock where the ceremony was
performed by the Rev. R. IVIillya,rd.
The bride looked charming in a simply
made travelling gown of mid brown
broadcloth. The ceremony over the
happy couple were driven to the depot
where they took the 8.35 train for
Baffalo and eastern points. On their
return they will take up housekeeping
at Listowel where the Dr. enjoys an
excellent dental practice. The young
couple are prominent in social circles
and the well -wishes of their many
friends will accompany them on, their
honey moon trip as well as . for their
Treas. SeeY. future ha.ppiness. .
A correspondent to the London Servants we do not 'Keep. .
Free Press, says:—One of Biddulph's Dr. Grace Peekam Murray, a well
pioneers, Mr. Wm. Leavitt, of Gran- .known and authoritativewriter.in re
ton, diedon thel5t1rhist., aged eighty gard Ed Children's Diseases, begios.. in
years. Mr. Leayitt settled on :the farm the MARCHADELINEATOR a series
on which he died in 1845, having resi- .of four valuable chapters dealing with
ded there continuously for npwards of "The Child." . The first article :speaks
fifty-six years. He.was' an Episcopa- of "The .Child at Home:7. Every
Han and a life-long Conservative. The 'nunther should read these articles as
deceased. leaves four sons and one they appear. Wherever' the retain
dareanterseSamuel, of Belleville, asst. in.: of a servantis'a difficult matter.
superintendent London Life; Mrs. and in what home is it. not?—interest
Thos. Blaeksivell, Of Gladstone, Man.; shoald' be felt in the :article in the
John, of Georgetown, freight agent MARCH:DELINEATOR bY.ProfeSsor
G. T. R.; William; of Exeter, mer- Ellen H. Richards: of The Massachu
chant; Alexander, of Walkerville, setts College of Technology, entitled
assistant chief fire .depantinent. De- "The Servants We Do' Not Keep,'
ceased was married 57 years ago to Of :course the final:word: on: the. eer-
Miss 'Margaret McDonald, ,, daughter vant question will never, be uttered
of the late John McDonald, ofayictoia hut every, woman with servant trouble.
Nova Sootia, and Who still 'satrvives at beast wants to knoW the troubles of
others and how, in some measure
they overcame them.
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games in Montreal for the "Stanley
The Ailsa Craig Banner speaking ,Cup" and in which our boys WOD Out
oaaformer residenta of Exeter, says: bY a neck. They now carrY the Proud
Mr...D.tuncey intends holding an auc_ title of " Champions of the World."
tiara sale of his household effects on Talk about a prize fight or Dominion
"..cokesda-y, Feb. 12th. We understa:hd elections creating excitement, they are
Tail/tends moving to London where not in it with those hockey gal:3es,
lae-aviil. again enter into the gtocery there having beets no less than from
taaeiness, eight to ten private wires in different
parts of the city giving out the returns
Everybodi
y s using Dix Laxative direct. from the Montreal ice as the
01-c1. Cure foe the immediate relief and games were in progress. In another
„sapid cure or Cold in thellead,Influen- twelve months we will be having all
az.Lagrippc, Sick, Nervous or Neural- the fun in Winnipeg, as the Eastern
as:Se-Headache, etc. Only 15c. a box, at men will now have to travel West .to
Itmtespl'ilg Store.. play for the "mug." Our fellows,are a
A very pleasant and social evening swell "bunch" and it wonld do you,
was spent at the residence of mg good to see therroas the small boy says,
Wit. Pickard on Friday night -last. " god:IP-de:Pike.
The occasion being a gathering of his Farms For Sale.
trm3.?1(}yes to partake of an oyster sup- -
Two or three improved hundred acre
spar., After all had done justice to the farms for sale in the townships of Us-
kr.,valves the balance of the evening borne and Stephen. For particala,rs
vsas most pleasantly spent in games apply to Dickson & Carling..
awl nit/SiC.
Old Resident of Hibibert Dead.
- Keep your wife warm these cold i The Stratford Herald says: ---There
slays. Big values in Ladies' fur coatsdied in Gorrie on Saturday, at the
set,Stewart's. 515.25, 520, 523 and
All money saving prices. Ladies
hr caperines—fifteen only, 52.50:
...f..59; 57.50 and 58.50. Every caper-
rsta a.warm bargain.
According to judgment rendered re-
aattly, the council of any township is
losnensibie and open to action for al-
tungs bad holes, sturrins or stones to
Remain on the roads, whether or not
&image results from same, the fact
living the existence of such obstacles
are an iinpediment to the safety of
travellers. Conncils, shoUld be guided
Al7t.. this, warning.
The annual Huron Poultry Exhibi-
awl was held in Goderich on Wednes-
sPay and Thursday last.. The followiog
afizes were captured by our local fan.
mess, vis:—Light Brahrnaa, Messrs.
9AT-thug Bros.,three prizes; Anda
•t'karIing Bros., 1 prize; I3.13. Red Game
„IX -at tam, Carling Bros., two prizes;
White Plymouth Rock, Messrs. Sen-
na! and Gtieve, two prizes; White
Wyandotte, Senior ancl Grieve, three
ip,,,azes; Spanish, John i'd)ore five
Razizes.
The special, evangelistic services in
Joitzee street, church last Sunday were
0,ttencled by large cr)n.grogations, 1)ar-
klettlarly in the eVernrig, Miss 11,101.-
0,an the.e.vangelist,preached svith /nark-
evit eanficaatness anti pcisver, i.eaciv.
'Death of Mrs. Henry Jones.
It will be sad news to many to learn
of the death on Tuesday at the family
residence, London Road,south, of Eliz
abeth Rook, beloved wife of MisHenry
Jones. :Mrs, Jones had been ailing for
some time, .the result Of 130 attack': o
la grippe but her case did not assume.
a serious nature until about nine days
previous to her demise,' when she was
soddenly stricken .with .an attack01
-
paracysis from which she never rallied
The deceased . was aged 43 year's,. 0
months and 13 days and was beloved
by everyone_ who knew her for her
kind disposition. She Was a thorough
Christian, being a life long inember 01
the:JameS- street. Methodist cbtiroil
She leaves behindher a sorrowingehos
band and four children—two boys and
two girls -a -all Of Whoin have the syta
pathy of the coMmunity. . The funeral
takes place to -day (Thursday) to the'
Exeter' cemetery.
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Mrs Jas. Willis is on the sick list.
Mr. J. J. Sones is visiting friends in
- Mrs. D. Johns is visiting friends in
St. Marys.
Mrs. Wm. Harding is in a., very low
residence of her daughter, Mrs. Robert state of health.
McLaughlin, Mrs, James Dow, for- Mrs. A. E. Bennett is confined to
merly of Hibbert; at the age of 93 her bed through illness.
years. Four sons and two daughtersRev. a. w. Teti Eyck spen
chell; of t a few
survive; Messrs. Alex. Dow, of Exeter; days in London this week.
Miss Edith Sanders has returned
of MitJames Dow, Stratford;
John Dow, of Hibbert; William Dow.
Mrs. J. Knott of Toronto, and Mrs
from vsisiting friends in Blyth.
,
McLaughlin, of Gorrie. The faneral Mr. Alex. Dow attended the funeral
takes place to -morrow. of his mother in Gorrie on Tuesday.
-
sylaa
ptoms Of ta Grippe. MISS Bents Dodds returned home
A peculiarity of the prevalent grip Friday from visiting friends in Orono.
epiffemic is severe recurrent pain over Miss M. Isreal, of Seaforth, visited
the eyes. Sometimes only one 'eye is Miss Sweet the latter part ' of the
affected; often both. The bone seems week.
to sncldenly become very tender, and Mrs. Thos. Snell Huron street is
under the intense pain the sight is recovering slowly from her recent
temporarily affected. If you've had it illness.
you know; if You haven't, this may MiSS Nettie Walters returned home
prevent you from thinking: when you menday, aftea a' pleasant visit in
get it, that Your head is going split whIghaas, ,
open. It is not to be fooled With, ,he
most dangerous complication being Mrs. Bell returned to Hamilton Mon-
pneuinonia. Prompt medical care ear- day after a pleasant visit with her sis-
ly in the attack may avert the worst ter, Miss Slialith.
Mrs. H. Bishop' left Monday for
sYll)Pt°1118':' S t h th '
tayner o see her ono er, w o is
Hotel CliFinge,
Mr. T. IlaWltshavv, who has con -
dangerously 111.
ducted the Commercial House here for Mr. W. G. Bissett, after several
a Intinher of years, disposed of that weeks' illness, was able to take a short
fatuous hostelry last week to his iincle, drive on Friday.
Mr. Win. litiwkshavs, of
St. Marys.Mr. and Mrs
`
The new landlord is no stranger by John. Floyd '
of Sea -
any means to the people of Exeter forth spent a few days in town this
week with relatives.
and vicinity, having conducted the
, Mr. Harry Sanders returned Tries-
.
day evening from a short visit with
friends in St. Marys.
ta.t.11e close attonaOn of thecongre- hotel ;ind also the lVlansion
asaaaisin, sornolave 0,1'read...%7 expt,essed House here some years ago, therefore
autl purpose to begin tne
The services are continued
. tf„hro,t•egb!: ti.e weck OaCtl C,11i.11 g, c e p t,
glz.tm•daY. •
Next Szlnday Mortdn,
(Dv :V-.) peen c 4'6 t)et 11 SeA'Vieefi.
We areare Dot SOrpriseci that ISTr.T...lawk-
shaw confidettly anticipates that he
will command a, fair share of patron-
age, We have not learned T.
W. has decided to turn his hand at
evening themebeing, era, ma yet, bit we imaerstand does not in -
".3e1,01. 41,0r1 Thc 1301)112 arc, tend re-entering Ebe hotel business.
wumeaiy inVitreg t° these 'PeciM Meet- The new landlord ta)M possesiOn on A. Amos, for a, few daYe dar'ng the d 'ftfoilv of te'!1 children to Mourn the
'slags., Ole 27`113 pist, ` Week. lore' ofp oving father.
Mr. W. j. Crooks, who has been
clerking at Clinton, has made a tem-
por,iry move to Godericii.
Mr. and Miss Amos, of McGillivray,
were the guests of their unrile, Dr, T.
wlalokokilwv
oont‘hay
hetEr aaotl
ld
You
never
til you wear. thein. Then you probably discover yon haVe In;ide ;I bad
deal. The SLA'rER S110Ia' has a reputation,and sale over Canada that
cannot be excelled by isny other manufacturer to ova. knowledge. Their
goods give always the beet, of satisfaction ;tad the in -sine SLATER being
starni)ed on each shoe suffieient to satfiy former customers. Others say
theirs are just as good but don't buy a shoe until you try a SLATER
SHOE and after one purchase you ;ire a weareiof a SLATER forever.
A company with a -reputation like the SLATER people would hardly
risk putting their brand on ioferior goods. Yont are always sure of a
perfect fit, easy,'comfort. good wear,- and first-oless satisfaction.
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Weare the age-rts for the Celebrated
SHOE..
J. SPACKIVIAN,
Headquarters for W. E. Sandford's Clothing.
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Call and be convinced that the
above statement is correct . . .
Many bargains still left in
FANCY GOODS PARLOR SUITES,9
BEDROOM SETS, SIDEBOARDS,
COUCHES, Etc., of GIDLEY STOCK
ood taken in .
exchange for Flirnitilre
OPERF1 tIOUSE 13LOCI.
BetPerley Otistori,
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WE SELL THE BEST. -
Farmers intending to purchase FARM MACHINERY should call on us be-
fore buying elseWhere. We sell the best and the best is what the fanner wants,
IVIeCC)RliViICK LEADS.
WE HANDLE THE WE HANDLE THE
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BINDER ' SYLVESTER,
' MOWER DRILLS, PLOWS,
and RAKE. ,, CULTIVATORS, DISC, Etc.
WE SELL THE WOODSTOCK WAGON.
SOUTH WES OF HAWKSHAW'S HOTEL. a 51 SNELL
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HOW ARE YOUR NERVES? 2
If they are weak and you feel ner-
vous and easily "flustratcd," can't
sleep, and rise in the 'morning mare-
freshed, your blood is poor. Strong
nerves depend upon rich, nourishing
blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the
nerves strong by enriching and vitaliz-
ing the blood. It gives sweet, refresh-
ing sleep and completely cures nervous
troubles. Begin taking it to -day.
Nausea, indigestion are cured by
Hood's Pills.
11/AJUBA DAY.
The day hetvveen the 18th and 20th
of February, 1900, will be mentorable
in the history of the South Afaican
war. •The put taken by the Ca nadiau
troops on that day when the "lion of
the north"—General Cronje.—was fore,-
od to ;urrencler will be spoken of as a
work worthy of any regiment. The
position they occupied is clearly de-
pietedAin the picture which the Week-
ly Globe is giving free to its yearly
subscribers. L sarnple copy can be
seen at this office. It ' is certainly
svoi.thy of a place in every Canadian
home. -
Children ,Cry for
ASTOR I '
,FOLLICI(
For Bread, BUDS, White Buns; Brown
131108, Graham Biscuits, Cakes of all
kinds Crealn'Puffs ,Wafer, Fancy
, , . ,
Biscuits, PlainBiscirits, . ' '
Wedding Cakes a specialty—Iced and
beautifully oerianieri tecl at a reaso-
nable price.
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Cakes or Pies made to order. XXX
Bread delivered to all parts of the
017 Mondays, Wednesdtt,ys and
Saturdays. We will be laleased to
call 011 yo11. '
We 1115 Ile-ent for J. attliThig Sons,
Florist;''Lniidon.
13'101'111 designs for funerals, or iloWei•s
of ahl kinds oil the shortest, notice.
E. A..1OLLICK.
1741XF..TEll LUMBER. YAR D '
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rg0, stoalc of Ifum her—pinc dna_ hemlock
70.00S'fr,e1 of hem lock lumber lor balms, et .,
51.81 sh i gl es, lath and cedar posf,s. ?lieu;
reagonahle, ,r.A.3, Yazd: Est 8120
4111 11 st,
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