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111Uk,,1)AY, APRIL 0, tort
A Trip to Florida
By Mrs, Torte and *tee. Stewart,.
mercy of Brussels,
Cute Yourself Now.
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placedn ten the shelves of Brussels
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In the silecovery of thin wonderful lug ,
curative Medicine the eutire race is
for., given freedoi)t froniOcttarrbt4lcliaectsea
DEAR 1111 1(1;1;2 ust a few notes
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our trip s,udx leaving Brussels, where
bad 1 .i very delightful visit, We left
dear old 'tame town on Deo. .17t11e
aur Gtst skip watt at Port Dalhou
where we spam a few days very plc
Uy with /tee. Dr• Ross Find fan
Then front die Port to .t`orontte wh
we visited a. timber of old tithe Or
sets friends, troll enjoyed aur stay v
nand]. We were impressed with t
appeam o end growth ()film city.
think our t'il'es in the West make ra
strides iu a few years but Toronto see
to keep untie with the best of t he
Atter leaving Toronto we visited frier.
Shoksspeare, Stafford, St Mt.
and London anal everywhere we he
very pleasant cline. Ian. loth we I
London
for Detroit and after spend'
a few days most enjoyably with rrien
we started Feb 2nd for the South
travelled by the Pere-Maquette. Que
and Crescent and Southern raft.va
but eeerythirig is so nicely arranged
the comfort of travellers, that
had not to teave our Pullman all the w
from Detroit to iacks,nnvllle,
The first otcrning after leaving Delr
we arrived at Cincinnati, the Que
city of the North We did not s
much of the city, as we passed throu
about 5 it re, but expect to take
return trip by day -so we will see mo
o the e tounh'v. From early in t
mn lin w
Yi C were r
g va e t avelhng (]tett i
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land entirelynew do us
as tilts was u
fust trap,Suuth. We crossed the On
river a. ter leaving Cincinnati and pass
through a series of bfuffv heights, sit , ba
front the river and the scenery was v,
nice. We travelled tnrough many
teresting tom's and. cities, among the
Georgetown, Lexington and othe
wlndrng our way through the ftrno
blue grass country. Were rather di
appointed with the appearance of ti
country but it was taming hard all t
time Sall chat makes a place look nub
dreary, After leaving- Ntcholasville
crossed the Kentucky river over th
fatnotis high bridge. This bridge
over a quarter of a mile in length au
stands 282 feet above low water mar
Abutments at either end are Sew
from the rock bound walls of the riv
gorge and makes a very solid std uclu
Danville is one of the oldest cities i
Kentucky and is a thriving comntnerci
centre and is division headgn:srters o
the Queen and Crescent and oonuectio
is here made with the' Southern rai
way for Louisville, St.- Louis and th
West.
In the afternoon eye Came t0 King'
"Mountain tunnel. This. is 8 teet1
�g}
length and is the longest on the route
We had the full benefit as our porte
.' neglected to close the ventilators an
.car was soon .5liedwith smoke and' gas
It was so bad we had to go out and scan
on the platform. We passed throug•
many fine cities and towns bur v0
would be tired if I attempted to describ
thein. In travelling through thi
country one is impressed with the
thought b that g 1 war leave itsmark ,m Rt a
s n
country t longafter
the '
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armies wave settled all (belle � diff renew
The whole country bears the mark of
the Civil war in the neglected farms and
poorly kept homes. The people seem•as
if they were only trying to eke out an
existence, not'caring to beautify or
make homelike the place tbey occupy.
The cities and towns appear to recover
more rapidly and some of the former
that were entirely destroyed during the
wsr are now beautiful and thriving
commercial centres: Wemeta lady
here who had lived through all tbat
dreadful time and she told us bow her
home was rifled and destroyed and that
often they did not have the necessary
-food and before the war they bad all the
luxuries. One cannot realize the sorrow
and devastation that war makes unless
they hear the description from one who
had passed' through and saw. the sadness
and sorrow.
All the !country
t v through Kentuck,
Tennessee, and Georgia was full of in-
terest to us and we were interested in
the easy going, happy looking groups of
negroes whom we saw at every station as
our train _passed along. They did not
impress as as people : who world work
hard enough to .hurt themselves very
much. At Harriman Junction, 'Penn„
we enter the coal fields of Brushy
Ivlountaiu;disttict. Near this place the
railroad euters the valley of the Tennessee
' river and we pass through some very
beautiful scenery and on the crest of
Walde ridgei
11 9 s a beautiful
Su nmer
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resort Another place of interest is
Dayton. email for Its strawberries and
so enormous is the culture 01 this favor-
ite berry that during the gathering of
the crop the Queeu and Crescent rail-
way runs data% specials from Chattanoge
in order that the ft uit may he taken to
She Northern Markets in good condition
Cantaloupes are also. grown largely in
flits' section'.
Next place of interest is Chiekmauge
Creek. Near this place General Sher -
man's troops crossed the river for the
attack ou Missionary Ridge. At this
point and also at Botta was fought some
ot the greatest battles of the Civil war:
The Natiouat cemetery is on this Ridge
and contains the graves of 12.876 Ameri
can soldiers' The Government has se.
„eared all the grotmcl of the Chickmacga
battlefield and converted it into a great
park and spendsenormoussuMeof money
annuallyto ken it in proper repair. p A
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fewMiles rhe
t ,fe fu t r we came am to Chat.
tanoga, known as the gateway to the
Souter In tate
early days the Indians
met here to 'bold their couucite anis
smoketitn calumet and here went the
Jesuit Nat hers to estttbiish missions and
teach the' warlike Cherokees the arts of
Peace, The natne of Chet twinge is
and always will be a.es0eiated with Inc
greatest military operations" of the Civil
war. Lookout mountain, Missionnr6
Ridge. Chickamauga and other illustrious
names linked with those days of Crisis
all glve,atided radiance to the tame of
this a dine citJr,'
T enchiug Chattanuga about 7 p.
we reached l tckeonvilie, Florida, abntit
8 next ()ot lSitig 50 See diel Ilot see any
thiol; of Georgi;(, bra hope ti) see More
m n our return
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.Does it effect your nose
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Is, your throat husky?
,Ara your. eyes watery ?
18 your breath otrons'va ?
These are ludic:111mm of OatluIII'--
nosy why anhtlitue to live in, tuieery
when cure is guatatiteed with Catttrrh-
uzona? So sure is Oetlnsrhuzotle to
atlte tisat thousands 1R,etmlineuct it• -
tell of its wondetftll merit a'f'ter beiug
cored thetuselves. Read this
How. Catarrhesone Oures
MISS Wort'el1 is a readmit, of Clarks.
vilte, Da•, and hits been the 1ueane of
pointing the way to health of many of
his friends,` '
"I received sur•] extraordinary bene-
fit that I have induced many of my
friend use s to s it also. illy Catarrh
was so bad a year ago that I despaired
of ever getting cured. I tau Sate 013'
lungs were somewhat effected also.,
The relief I got from Oaturehozoue
was remarkable. -1 improved under
this great trecttttteet very quick-
ly, and was cured So thoroughly the
disease has never returned.»
Get the large dollar size of Catetrrh-
ozone; it contains a beautiful hard
rubber inhaler and medicine that lasts
two months. Smaller sizes, lac acid
000 each. Beware of imitatione—
aeeept only "Catarrhozone," sold by
allreliable ale dealers o• bymail f xi
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Catarrh ]C ZG11e am 1111 Kingston,
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t try and evevwhere we looked here
were aunli beautttut trees. tnt'stls ptur,
Palmetto and oak The oak trees were
very pretty all hanging with a trailing
grey moss, something we had never seen
before. One of the industries tit
Georgia and Florida is the making of
turpentine from the fluid taken frv,nf
the Pine tree- The% tap the tree mutt,
the same way as the people to Ontario du
the maple for at Jacksonville it.
situated on the St john's river and hss
'.a p 'potation of about 69 ono, It has -a
splendid harbor and bas quite a tourist
resort There are many paints of in
terest and one can passe few slays very
pleasantly. Hotels are very fine and
the wants of tourists are very well
looked after St. Augustine Is the next
hal: of interest anri is one of the oldest
cities in the United States. It is more
than 400 years old A great many of the
old buildings till remain and are built
in old Spanish style with overhanging
balconies and screened by huge
palmettos. The old buildings are con
structed of coquina: a oative rock fouud
on Anastasia island and is composed
of shells and shell tragmentsaf all sizes,
forms and color. The new St. August-
ioe•is a lovely place and is a favorite re-
sort, where many of the Northern
millionaires have their Winter homes.
Ormond is the nextpoint of interest we.
come to and is situated on the Halifax
river which runs parallel with the At-
lantic From which itis separated by a'
peninsula
about half a milem width,
There tsaif
beau( u beache r
h re where the
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auto
races for
he South t bort r are held
to d
There are abont co miles or more of a
beautiful white saud bench ,that cannot
he surpassed for di tying, en her for
carriages. autos or bicycles. Beach is
from 300 to 3130 feet iu width and can
be used at all times, except at high tide,
This is an ideal place, abounding with
fruit, ft twers and beautlfut Winter
homes. Across the river on the penin
sulais Daytona beach- and Seabreeze
situated on the Halifax river and the
ocean. It is a very pretty place and an
ideal climate, nice and warm with
enough breeze to be comfortable. It is
just the place to take life easy and
pleasant and we are enjoying every
minute of our stay and will be sorry
when it comes time for us t0 start on our
home trip
There are many nine trips t0 be taken
from here to dtffereutpoints of interest.
We took -a trip up the river to Tomoka
river and the scenery all along the route
was just beautiful. Some parts of the
way the water was so i+moo h and clear
that it looked like an immense mirror
and the trees were .(fleeted fiom either
hank making as pretty a sight as you
could imagine. In other places river
was so narrow t.e could almost touch'
trees from the boat. Saw a number of
alligators and turtles basking in the
sunshine on the banks as we passed a
long. It was a delightful trip and lir
wish we had ad our frit ti
nil with us
O
eujoy the scenery with us. We speuta
day at the large orange roves this vee
g k g week
and enjoyed it very much We saw the
fruit puled, wasbed sorted aid packed
and it was most suteresting to us, All
through tae orchard are paltnrtIos,
magnolias and oak trees and along' the
drroeway was a row 0i beautiful slate
palms. The whole place war a beauty
spot. 1 am sure sou will be tired read
ing this. Kind regards to alltite friends
and hope you all may spend a Winter in
Florida. YOuts 'Truly,
J. '1'Uees..
Why Hesitate
An Offer That Involves No Risk For Those
Who Accept it
We tate
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completely etely relieve: constipation,
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nlattet' how ubronic it inlay be, that
we offer
to furnish it free 11cost a of ' •u if
it, fai le,
Constipation
s caused by iv
eakness
of the uee•v'es Sall muscles of the large
iutestities or duseendiug colon. To ex-
pecte cure you must therefore tone up
and strengthen those organs and re-
store thein to healthier activity,
We want you to try Rexall Order-
lies on our guarantee. They are eaten
like candy, and are patieulal'1y ideal
for children. They act ditectty on
the nerves and muscles of the bowels.
They have a neutral action -8m the
other organs so glands. They do not
purge or can= any inconvenience
whictever, T114y will positively over•-
Come chronic or habittial cunutiplttiatl
and the myriads of associate or de-
pendent clIt•onic'atiltnents, Try Rex -
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10c, and 25e. Sold only At Mir store•-�
The Rexall Store, .F, ltd Smith.
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814 Life of Gladstone Vol 1. ,;.Morley.
315 Life of Gliulstoce' Vol 9....Morle
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FICTION
772 The Rules of the Game ......White
773 Pia Hand of Compulsion 'Barr
'774 The ltysary „•,, ........,„..,.Barclay
776 The Mtettees of Sieustono.Bat•clay'
776 The J3atpier •,... „ Beach
777 The Silver Horde .. ...,
778 The Stampede's .,. ..,. White
779 The Frootiersina11 Cody'
780 The ,Rose in the Rinit,MSQuteheoll
781 'The Golden Webb Partridge
782 The Handicap•:,.• ., , Knowles
783`Get Rich Quick Wallingford ,....:,.
Ohester
784 Cy Whittaket's Place .Liuonln
785 The Wild Olive •., ,- .
786 The Spoilers ,Beach
787 Going Some
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788 a Love of the Fd.1 ' t'nc
789 Berenice Oppenheim
700 floury Esmnttd ihacket'y
791 liii,wtrey'e Deputys.... „Bindloss
792 Interplay ,, Hareaden
703 Ailsa Paige •. .,, Ohawbers
704 The Way of the Heart hope
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105 1lamatetLd Quarries Waller
796 John Wiutetbout•ne ..Brown
797 The Livery of Heaveu.,.,.,.Sawyer
798 Sa-Zetcla Tales' ....Fraser
790 Married Life of Frederick Uarrols
Williams
800 Cynthia's Chtucffetu .,.......Tracey
801 The Doomed City ..,Darling
802 The Pt•iure of this World.Hockiug
803 L
•ioatlrtud at'Lhelled (hart ..
Nicholson
804 The Sword of the Lord .Sleekingg
805 The Modern Chronicle .,•Olinrchill
806 Maggie ,11cLanehan ...Zollinger
807 The Princess FloweiHat,., Wright
808 The ., White
809
Lizbeth of the Dale ..., .....Keith
810 The Master of the Vineyard .Reed
811 Red Pepper BRIMS... -Richmond
'HISTORY
365 Ti•oublous Times in Canada ...
—.McDonald
360 The Corsican ... Johnston
367 Lord Selkirk's Oololtists Bryce
JUVENILE 188
111 Second Chance .MeOlung 139
112 Helen Grant's School Days•,,, .... 140
Douglas 141
113 Helen Grant at Aldred Honse . ,,. 142
Douglas 143
1I4 Helen Grant at Oollege•Doo Itis 144'
115 England's Stoty .. Williams 145
115 Adventures in the Far North.....
Strang 148
117 Great Fight foe Canada Strung
118 Adventufes in the Far West 147
Strang.
119 Great Explorers ..... .. Strang 148
120 Skimming the Skies .:..Whitcomb
1.21 Mite in Germany , ,.McDonald 149
122 Rafael in Italy. ..... . .. .....McDonald 150
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breech between
cheap Clothing and .t•
really good Clothing. t
There is nothing here
but all wool—no alas- :
by, shoddy adultera
tions, and the fabrics *
are cut with care and •
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Betty in Canada„... ... „McDonald
Boris to Russia McDonald
Brenda:- School e
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t t et Club
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Brenda's B c air
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Girls of Fairmount.:.. , Baker
Frolics atFairmoinit .. Baker
Sidney : Her Summer on the St.
Lawrence Ray
30 Over the Quicksands ...Ray
1 Wolf Hunters Onrwood
2 Gold Hunters .,,,, Ourwood
Janet: Her Winter at Quebec
Rely
Teddy Her Book Ray
Wide Awake Girls... . -Ellis
Wide Awake Girls at, CollegeEllis
Dick Among the Lumber Jacks....
Dunock
Knight Bt rant ......., Davidson
Folk Tales ........ .... ...... Mabie
Fruth and Sky Rodgers
Pulppy Shute
With Juliet in England.Richrnond
Indifference of Juiiet.,..Riehmnnd
Full Back Afloat .;. Dudley
Boat. Cttib Bus at Lake ort ,
Y Stratme er
Guu Club Boys at•Lakeport .,,.g..,
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Boys and Girls from George Eliot
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Boys and Girls from `Thacker
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Ten Girls froth Dickens,Sweetaer
Ten Boys from HistorySweetser
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11'0 al t So 041•( 1144 Rioted "93” 11aitr
Tonle will cute dlt41d1111f, prevent
brtldeeae, Stimulate the mettlp null hair
runts, stop falling hair and grow new
hnor, that • we personally give .ollr
positive guarantee to 'stolid, (%yet;'
tuetatice niiepe itdoes not give [1111(,,
satisfaction to the user,
Rexal "93" Hai Tonic o ew to as Meilen ilt'
to use as eleei' spring water, It is
delightfully perfumed, and dove ten
grease or gnw .the hair. >1'tyo sizes,
500, and $1.00. With our guarantee
back of it, you certainly take no risk,
Sold only at our storeThe 'Rexall
Store, P, R,+imidi.
LITERATViLE the: three'. men to represent the 33rd
i g tun te.World,Wilder
The other two representatives recom-
mended are Sergt,-+Mayor Hector, of
Exeter,and Corporal lirgiliuC rp al Angus, 0f Wing-.
,,.Lodge ham.
836 Song Lore of Ireland ,: ...Meson Regiment on that notable .occasion.
637Sut11n Round
Brussels
Photo.
Studio
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pett'cniage ijlit'itig the hotl-
clayti, 1 Melte your inspe(:-
tion tosamples of work 8111110 or
people you mast 5)lo00
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has 11 ah a
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of Mr, Brewer's nient11te oil hand.
These will be sold itt greatly re-
duceti. pricer.
Conte early in the day when
the light la good.
G. F. Maitland
RBrxxssN'r 33rD RECT. AT:T1 s' Collo-
NATION,-Godenelt will Have aur0ilitary
iepresentative at the coronation of King
George V. in London next lune, Lit..
Col. I, ii an has recommended Quarter-
master
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master Serge. A, F. Sturdy as one of
154 Twice Born Men.
155 Reasons and Belief
8OIENOE
405 Sea Wolves of Seven Shores• 3
THE STRENGTH
OF A'Ci�a�tl
Fatted/wham
466 Care afTreee: ......... ...Fednrd+w Is that .of its Weakest Link. Father
467 What is Art Van Dyke lliorriscyrs No. so Forges it Anew.
488 Electricity Simplified $1011 l
VOTAGE AND TSAVEL I •.
439 Oberland ChaletWal
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440 Chateau and Country Life in
France .. ..,1Vaddingtuu
441 Through the Heart of Canada; r.
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wOR%S OF REFERENCE
94 Book of Guessing t3orlteste. Glover
Like n New Of
New to :the matt who uevyl' liad
corns is the pain relieved by Putalati)'s
Corn Extractor. Old soyas and. new
ones cured quickly by Putnam's."
Sold everywhere.
WEATHER FOR APRII.
Reactionary storm period is in pro
great; as we pass from March to April
Storms of,ratn, wind -and thunder' wit
culminate 013 and touching Sunday, 2nd
winding up with possible snow in North
.ern extremes. Rising barometer, fa}
weather and frosty nights will visit mos
parts of the country between the an
and 5th.
A regular storm period covers 4th to
8th, having its centre on 6th. Falling
barometer changing to much warmer
with growing cloudiness and 'storms
begin in the West by 4111 mid 5th. Dun
ing 6th to 8th, storms of rain, wind and
thunder wilt make their transit groin
The chainof the53�
h sical tem is
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only as strong as its Weakest link. When
that link breaks, the chain breaks, and
, serious illness followed by death often
results. The weak link with'manypeo-
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ple is the: throat and lungs. In fact, sta-
tistics show that over twenty-five per
cent of all deaths can be directly traced
J( to diseases of these most important res -
I. piratory organs. Weakness here is very
dangerous.
During his long and successfid prat
tice, Father Mornsey, the learned priest-
physician, wasoftencalled upon to treat
1 bronchial and ptdmonaty affections. Re
soon found that it was not enough to
make temporary repairs' on the "links"
but that it had to be forged anew, in
order permanently to strengthen the
chain.
j After much study, he succeeded in
devising a prescription that would secure
this result, by not only giving prompt
relief rt but also by rebuilding and strength-
ening the delicate 'cells and membranes
d of the throat and lungs.
This prescription, Father Morriscy's
Lung Tonic, or No, 10, has cured thou-
sands. It is absolutely free from any
dangerous drug, being compounded from
Nature's own roots, herbs and balsams.
No, 10 stops the cough, relieves the
soreness and strengthens and fortifies
the system against future attacks. Even
in the early stages of consumption it has
proved helpful, but the wise plan is to
take it in time, and avoid serious disease.
In our climate it is well to have a relia-
ble and tested remedy like No. 10 always
on hand. Take it at the first appearance'
of a cold, and keep the chain of life strong
andacabl a of resistance.
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Trial size 2 per 5c, p bottle.. Regular size
50c,At
your druggist's or front rattier
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the form of heavy April showers, break.
ing into severe thunder squalls and hail
storms in many localities, Fair weather
and cool nights, with possible frosts,
Norte war
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Storm periods marcs closing- days of
Earth's vernal rqutnoctlel central on
the tet] 12111 and r3th Lew barome-
ter and very high temperature on and
touching tit) and 12th will bring severe
thuuder, rain and hail to many sections.
Hot.muggy conditions, with very low.
barometer and angry, electrical clouds.
Storm period extends from 16th to
21St,' wctl 18th, igth, and zoth as the
crisis of this period. On and touching
these dates, expect many active April
storms and squalls, attended by hail and
followed by change to much: cooler.
Storm period has its centre on 240
and 25th, on and about which barometer
will tall, and threatening weather op
-
pear. This period Will most likely, not,
reach into high barometer and general
anti -storm conditions, but Stun -into> a
series of daily April showers, over most
parts of the country, reaching into the
next storm period.
A reciter storm period is central on
the 29th, extending front 26th to May
3rd.. On the 28th, new Moon or Moon's
conjunction with Earth and :Sun, is at a
total solar eclipse mode, within one day
ofMoons perigee, or closest approach' to
the earth on the 30113, From the date
of this eclipse of the Sun, the 28th,to the,
endof April, there is a_combinati.on of.
astronomical causes, which is certain to.
excite phenomenal disturbances in 'the'
atmosphere and in the terrestrial globe.
Steel Knife in the Flesh.
That's the sensation ex petkeced
P nby
Robert. nice of Recto'', Out Be
knew it was sciatica and of course
used Netvihue." As usual it cured
and he says : "Nr, liniment can excel
Nerviline. Severe pains trade my
side lame. 1't was like a steel knife
running through the flesh, I,'ubbed
ill lots of Nefvlliue and %vua'conipletely
cored."
A regular
f'
e u •
tat snap fo
r �
Nerv' in
to ease Sciatica and rlleutuat]ctn.It
sinks into the cure of the pain, scutes
it in short order, Large 25c bottles at -
all dealers,
bsc+'4 JvSr sref ray erselei vssee
Dear Reader p a r; „r;
a
r9fline ypttng peope for bnlness h61Thr.:carlistowei. Beginass Cotte e
o�
- a1d1h o d
al our
to uoteedn. ogliion.
n P a
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Students ,may entre at any time r
Seeing er e
ti term o ns April d par-
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U A r For Ar
ticularR eddreaA P 1
EDWIN
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• Q. NIATTH4W8, prin.
i'4ftwo..�1.tF-4,07.4:aayt v v„..ta9.4
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nifrs &4*Ri/3//fi MUSKRATS
When you require paint for your buildings tome •
nted in any quantity at the fol.
lowing pvices
in and ask for facts and figures about S. W,1'r;' _\Va
We also carry a full stock of Sherwin-Williams BPBING5 WINTERS
faints, Varnishes, Stains ant.Eaamsk—"aspecialty,S2 iIB KITTS
?ior everysurface for every purpose. 4201 35c, ' 25C, it
dace sn and about the town or zoutttty home or the farm.
/also pay hiohaet ecclleR file all Asher rhw
tura. Conei n t solicited,
Prod wee f g men n u Ileo les
-Write fee my rieeti t,
taken cis cash A . y P lie
t, .
• f31Cf J '1r F F E
McDIHaId, crarsbr�ok 7'� �clibtlrnA $t., - 'torento, on*.
Tenders
Tenders for theooni+trnetion of the 114c(7111 -
lam and Rapein Drnina in the A'ownahip or Mo.
%Iliop, will be received by the undersigned up
till the lith day of April, 1911, at 1 o'clock p, m.
A deposit of 6% of the contract price to ac-
company tender. Plana; ctc , can - be seen, at
the Clerk's office. Lot 24, Con. 7, McKillop,: or
atthe Council meeting atueatorth on April
8th The lowest or any tender not necessarily.
accepted. M. MU1inIB Clerk, McKillop,
Winthrop P. O.
The People's Column
FOR SALK OR TO RENT—The Eh' of Lot 2,
on th lS
thCOn.
of the Township of
Grey
Apply MIF$, KELLY, Turnberry street tSuLth, Br1MHrIR
COMFORTABLE BRI(;% •'HOUSE' with
stable. well: Sc., and 2 acres of choice
lend for Sale In the Southerly' part of Bruer
sale,. Imunediate pooaesaion can be given. For
further particulate apply to F. 31 Scott, Brus-
sele, or JNO. MoARTBOBL Walton. P. 0.
,ARM FOR 1ALE•-The farm known nathe
Shine's •fartin, is now offered for sale in
order to wind up the estate... The fare, con-
tain',98 acres being parte of Lots 6 & 8 in the
12th con. of Grey. 'Mostly all seeded to grass
and in a state ofgood cultivation. On the
farm is a good brick house end bank barn, alto
a frameam
b orchard,
So. Property r
E
1 y to be
sold We '
o e
worth the
money. Apply 1
y to
JAS. BO
TZLot 4, Lion. 11, Grey, or on the premises.17 tt
MRS. W M SEINE
"i't'0 °BRED IoltKsEGRES either sex,
at breeding age- for ante Also 2 young
ehorlhorn bull,,, one of them 15t prize winner
At Iirdaael5Fair JAB. SPEIR, SO, Oen. 0,
Morris. Box 270 Bruasota P. 0. Phone 166
WARN FOR SALE.—The 100 acre nape,, uo,
ing the property of the late Peter McNeil,
Lot 211, Don. 14, Grey, is offered for sale be .the
undersigned. There ere 66acres clenred,lat-
hwell ltimOn bared.'
the 7e
them for )) IB
good. bank barn, driving o and a com-
fortable
house. 'Plane in good enytweltfenced For urtparticularsapply
oJAS. A. McNAIR or JASO, O , Exec.
Morn, Cnnbtook?.O„, or F. S. allT1, Brew
He1R
7.Ef
FARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers
for sale, his 100 titre farm. beintcLot 80.
Con, 16, Grey, About 70 Berea' cleated,�balance
in swamp„8aorea 18 Fall wheat. 81 acres seed-
ed down, Fall plowing
5being ,done. On the
Mrin is a frogt]crbank barn delving Hiked,,gnodorchRrdanddrilIalwell,
Close -
onffir ce;
yro had school. Inc
r
further
po
particu-
lars apply to 51oli E -
ProprietorF $an t Brussels
'
ARM FOR SALE being tg
Smith
Lol Morris ten'hlp, Boron
oroo0o., non-
1ng 11 - acres maron less. On .the mina -
(SYS ix n8
braise, bank ba
rn, good
Well windmill, �cAll cleared exeept about t
Soto 'School di t. Only21.4
Miles from e..l acresOral) wheat
Rod out oitoret, seeded' don. price,trland other information ripply he
olORor itwretchg Bruesls P p. 'Phone120 Or
N. S. Scott, BI•uxxels.
11.5r A, L. EMIR, Proprietor,
FABM$ FOR SALE—Lotatyl and22, (:on. lit' ML%ilinpp, and Lot28on flied&.h-(rQuine•.
'ton• Luta 21 end 22 comhpoat tht' Gnrdinll
4050830111 111111 contains nbont 188 aeras, ,Ill
drlr•clasa land, well fenced, Well tilt dreiteed
and has 16 nervier geed hard wend. bush ; good
comfortable buildinge with all modern im-
provements I plentyof good spring water end
a gobd Molting orotund. This le ono of the
oheloestTerme in the (lollhty of Huron had
will 110 f10/(1 dnf fertile to Milt pmtl'011ll ar "tot
l.s.•Ontni es
72G or
h aerie. waft elf smalllra
1tAa awl (up
r,
nya-torgand has been ler' ears Their
err fen arren Of gond broil' oh 'thireit!, For
further nartiruhmrt'hpply 10 AI..EX tAAUD'DIN
mei, Walton P, O,, or on the premieee, , '49.3f
Notice to Creditors
Ill the In11(ler of the estate of Philip
Peter tlulz, late of he P, uv i`p
of
Grey, inthe •Count f tr e), y U tlUl'Utl,
fanner, deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The
lhcvi'«d Statutes ' 01..Otitario.' 1891, .chap-.
tor, 120, 41,10, all oredttoi•o and outer', hay.
Ing 01011115 agttmatthe. Salale or`tt11e raid
Philip Peter bete, who died on or -about 1l,
Tenth f Aliu•ch A. D. 101.1
e day 0 , 111.5 remit',
ed on or before the FL tduy'of 11x0.. A,
D 1911 to Head by post ' 'weenie, or deliver to
'hales Betz. )3rus'trlc? O. nr.l��� Mc$rnzie,
Brueraeld P 0„ the Exerpiors of the (let erred,
their lihriytian and - rnrn0a,e,, nddrri..e' and
descriptions, the full partiepl,{r-of their claims • •
and the nature or the aceurnty (if any) bald by •
them,
And further tithe notice that lifter such last
mentioned- date the said Ex.outors . will
to distribute di ti ,11tH th« naxtd ol^ e
proceed 1 a 'e dreavin
d`
amongst (peer rtleH entitled thereto having
regard only to a olefins r v
tb ohtato hash Executors
% t v xhagg
II
willtheofhaveiliable and that Gm said ,oran
will not cc(,roan for the said rsons, a, any
part thotice any been received
of ived Scy
them 111,'tballnot have been received by thein atthe limo of such distil Witten,
Dated the 28th day- of Mauch, 1011.
F S. 14001 7,
81.8 Agentforthe Executors,
Notice to Creditors
GI the mai ter of the ts1 3 of David
Robb, late of the \c',Huge of lints-
$els In the Counts 111-11tnan, Public
Sehui 1 I,lapebtut, deceased
•
Notice is hereby elven pursuant to "Tire Re. .
vised, Statutes of Option),” 1907 seethe' 80,
chapter 1.1411151.1111 ereditora 1100 otbera hoe. .'
tole claims against the estate of the .H id David
1404,1,, who ,,5nd ca, lir ahem thf idd, trey of
Mai eh, A D, Igi 10, 14-(1111 red 011 or before the
let. day or 61st', A. D. 1111,, to send hy' post, pre.
paid,. or (lullvcrtdthe nnrlersigrf.,d Pxfcu tors
of the deceased, Si e.sels P 0 their Christian
and surnames, npdressen MO ,i rscrlpt ion' with
full particulars 111 writing. of 1,11,1 11 01111111g /11111.
ttntemeet of tltrlr nce"mnnta and the nature of
the security lit any' held by them.
And further *alto notice that taftersuch last -
moutioned data the Tait/ Execute,, will pre-
eeed to dlstl•iitute the ttsaeia of the deceased
amongst the rattles entitled thereto,' bnvdtig
regard only to tate claims ofahich they obeli
then have notice, and that the.'ajd Executora
will not be liable for the e,dd de.sets. or any
nail thereof. to hnr person or person- or whose
alhtm notioe•sbellnot 'have been 'received by
therm at the time of much distribution.
Dated the lath da v er March, 1011.
F. S- $rOl`T.l Exeoutora.
T.OTUC%,S
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Spring Term
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April
3rd in the
ELLIOTT
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Tilt Cur. You're &Alexander eta, Tornntc.
iyt litrintly Flrpt•Olaai in nll Drinrf menta, r
None bettor.: Tn- 'the Dominion, g
�... Eul.•ys - extensive pnh•ouai;e and ,
grnduntea rtrodily gat .ggood posilfo11s: g
• Open 01111.0 year, tnttxlogue free'
Enter Now. W. J. ELLIOTT, Prin. •'!
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•r9' morcial, Shorthand and Tele-
grathy, - Alt 5010 ea HIR (]hunt.'!( hh
and pr,.edfeal. 111,' l fast!
act Ca R done l;y. pSvc
Sewn ezp,n•tcn41l inatposi positions
and we Y
•� place graduate., ittgood •posl Slone. "en1R -�
E of 5,3,1 ree11•'aatu'fortt are 10{{, rhrnli,g ij
, strop 00 )nor anlmum 0r better +K.,+
61 Student,' are east ing each weep. 'a
Thla to ngood then fm• vett to inter.
WrILc fur bur trete eH tip for
nE 01100 13
end arc
laarn what we •
ttnnd for
o you.
f.'i.
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