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dile Act. And it shall also he life duty
to institute proceedings for violation of
the Act. As tt penalty, instead of 96 at
at present, the Bili provides that any
person or Alert. moulione l in Ibis Ant,
and desit;tuttud .dv 1.111.01 ,4 00et13.0 desire
to perforin iu the enroloement of any of
tis provisions, neuleet'ug to perform any
anclt dntiee. ellen be liable to a find of
not less than $2:3 nor more then '160 for
each ani) every otTeueo,
Yen will observe that your address is
now printed oat a label instead of being
written as in the pevt. The elate to
which your anbsoriptiuu to TUE Poet is
paid will also be found on it. We want
eveev subscriber te twice partici:du notice
to the latter and if not egnared to Jan.
10, 1802. kindly see that the neeesaltry
amount ie remitted to behtuee the same.
Tho dates aro put ou as they appear in
our hooka but we will gladly be corrected
if a mistake has oeentred on receiving
notification and proof of the same.
New Advertisements.
Local -Geo. Good.
Card -A. M. Taylor.
Hams• --Wm, Blaehill.
Bees -G. A. Deadman.
Wall Paper -1. T. Pepper.
Bull for service -Peter Barr.
Local -Dominion Illustrated.
Money to Loan -Thos, Bally.
Locale -Ferguson d Ilelliday.
To Contractors -John Mooney.
New Arrival -Pose Book Store.
I3T•'noy to Loan -J. W. Armstrong.
Servant Wanted -Mrs. W. ia. Sinclair.
be )3r,lisscis nst,
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1891.
A RAILWAY has been opened from Jaffa,
on the eastern shore of the Mediter.
ranean sea, to Jerusalem, so that trips
to the holy Land can now be made much
easier than formerly.
LAST Monday Thos. Gibson, M. P. P.
for East Huron, made a motion for a re-
turn showing the total oolleotions since
Confederation up to 310 December, 1890,
on Common School lands, together with
the percentage paid to the municipalities
on account of the Land Improvement
Fend.
SontE people imagine that going to
Parliament is a "soft snap," but we are
told that, after the newness or novelty
wears off, the sitting session after session
becomes monotonous If not wearisome.
There are exceptions to this rule, of
course. For instance, the member who
spends the most of his time in the amok-
ing room, library or at the bar, and takes
in the operas, &e., may not weary of
"wearing" himself out at the expense of
the country. It is stated that since the
last general election fifty members of the
British Perliameut have died, which goes
to show that struggling with the Panel.
Mee is not healthy business.
THE Government of New South Wales
has taken an important departure, It
will give the franchise to women, plaoing
them, in point of ability to infiueuce
public opinion, ou an equality with men.
Tb t veteran Premier of this the oldest
Australian colony has so decreed. Iu
New South SVwles manh,od suffrage pre.
voila, the only qualification requisite be.
ing citizenship, and residence in a con.
stitnenoy six months before an election.
The women are in the minority, the sex-
es standing at the end of 1889 :-Males,
818,300 ; females, 903,000. There is
ranch to ene0urag0 the friends of woman
(tufranolliseme nt in Canada in thie Acs.
tralleuprt d
'1 1 e theft.
Tun British and Portuguese quarrels
in South-east Africa al.' ;:rowing serious,
and there seems some Ile -dittoed of actual
hostilities. The Portuguese are the pests
of Melon., and have, sines the now move
among the nations in the direction of
developing the waste places of that im-
mense continent began, been assuming
the uttitndo of the dug in the maligns.
Sl11nid an actual outbreak oocur the
Portelguese would, of course, be at the
mercy of Great Britain, both in Europe
and Africa. The extreme helplessness of
Portugal makes anything like firmness
toward her some' like bullying. Portugal
press ones on the magnanimity of the
Lreet nations, but sho may do so once too
often. On the other hand, the conduct
of the Belted: cm the spot wears a close
resemblance to bullying. Tho British
Reit Africa Company seems incliuod to
treat the l'urtegueso in South Africa as
it they had no rights,
Tun Bin of the icon. G. W. Ross re.
epeating truancy and compulsory school
education makes a number of important
changes. It provides that all ohfldren
between 8 and 14 years of age shall at.
tend sohoul for the full term during
which the school of the ecetion or mole
oipality 111 which they reside is open
tech year, unless deuced for reasons
mentioned. The present law places the
age limit tat 7 and 13 yeas and the period
of attendance at 100 days, The new hill
also provides that the police commission-
ers, or in places where there aro no
polio° commiseioners, the 100niO3)Ial
counoil of every (ity, town, incorporated
village and township shall appoint ono
or more persons to act as truant officers
for the enfor0emene of this Aot, The
truant officer shall, for the purposes of
Nile Act, he vested with police powers,
and shall have authority to enter facto.
rico, workshops, etoree and all plaaee
where ob1101081) may be employed, and
shall perform 5310h services ae may be
deemed n00essary for the enfaroement of
No fewer thou 21 petitions were filed
at Ceemele Wall hIonday against Candi•
dates and uletnbees Watt in the recent
Federal eontes0. Fourteen of these were
against Liberal members and defeated
Liberal candidates, and seven against
Conservrtive members and defeated Con.
servalive eandidaten. A number of peti•
tions are also reported from other
Provinces. Up to Monday night the fol-
lowing petitions have hem entered :-
Agaiuet Liberals. Against C0n'tives
Fast Brneo, (Ileagnrry.
Kent, North flaw=s,
North Waterloo, South Norfolk.
North York, West Middlesex,
L. Elgiu(oroes petition) East Middlesex.
S. Victoria, " Seel Woes petit,)
N, Victoria, Halton,
Haat York, Plast Elgin.
South t'erth, Kingston,
('551, South Leeds.
London, South Vlutrria,
10. Hastings, N. York 15re5a1
Preece it, Lisgar,
W. York (cress,) Richelieu,
- Three Rivers.
Tntul............... ..... 11 R(mouski,
Quebec West,
Shelburne,
Autigoaish,
Platen.
Total 20
CANADIAN Independence is a subjectfre-
gnently coming before the people and
from the interest manifested in its dis-
cussion a person would be led to believe
that this sentiment has taken root and
will likely bear fruit before many years.
The youth who is held up by the obis
and who looks to his father for every•
thing instead of taking an independent
stand and paddling his own canoe will
never be of much importance among his
fellows. What is true of the individual
in this respect applies to a nation and we
believe Canada will never stand in her
true position until she becomes independ-
ent. Last Tuesday evening Eon. Jas.
Young, of Galt, delivered an address be.
fore the National Club, Toronto, on this
subject. The keynote of the address
was a Canadian nationality. He spoke
eloquently of the resources and extent of
territory embraced in the Dominion,
pointed to the inereasingvolume of trade,
both export and inter-Proviuoial, alluded
to the nickel and iron fields in the Sud-
bury district and to the timber and lum-
ber trade. He claimed that in these re-
spects the national resources of Canada
exoelled all other countries -in forests,
fisheries and shopping. He discoursed
on the commercial development, the
growth of telegraphs, telephones and
railways. He referred to the system of
government, allies be described as a
happy blending of the British and United
States constitutions, bot condemned the
large amount of patronage in the hands
of the Governments. The Senate he
described as a political anomaly, out of
touch with the people -.a body that prac-
tically represented nothing. The educa-
tional system was one of the most potent
mental forces, and the pulpit and press
were strong mental and moral forces.
Goldwin Smith's picture of Canada as
"rough, rate and democratic:" was not
untrue, th0ngb possibly painted in too
sombre colors. Having referred to the
intellectual progress of Canada, the
greatest writers, stateemrn, artists, he
turned his attention to the future. He
was 110 believer either in imperial feder-
ation or political union with the United
States. In conclusion he said that when
the day came that on present connection
with Groat Britain could no longer be
satisfactorily nlaiutain001, as some day it
inevitably moat, he would be unfree to
his own feelings and false to his highest
aspirations if be did not assort his 011fa1.
tering belief that on rho 5olf-same day a
new enation and nationality would be
born.
Huron Oo1111t3r.
Tho Corrie'idetto was holidaying last
week.
Lneknow is to limo a branch of the
Standard blank,
County Clerk Adamson is still quite
i11, Doubts are entertained for his re.
oovery.
James Huston, formerly of Stratford,
and at one tim0 of Goderich, has received
the Conservative nomination in Manitoba
for the Provincial Legislature,
Mr. Ilolmes, of Clinton, placed a mon-
ster hon egg on the table of the R000rd'e
sanctum Saturday, which measured 8
inches one way by 0} the other, and
weighed nearly four ounces,
The fishing Loge Clung, Captain
Malcolm McDonald, and Sea Gull, Cap.
twin D, MoICay, left for Tobermo'ay
with cargoes 0f fishing 5upplie0last week..
The tugs will fish in tho neighborhood of
that port rho present season,
Algoma Pioneer ;•-•A largo party as.
5omblecl et 111e Algonquin Hotel, Mon-
day evening, to celebrate the birthday of
Judge Johnston, 100meely of Gadorioh,
and the Pioneer joins with a host of peo-
ple all over the District in wishing 1110
Honor very many happy returns of the
day.
The following are the recently oleoted
officers of the Junior 1101.0n Lactose°
club for 1801 '-lion, President, I0I. C.
Cameron,109, P., ; lion Vioe do„ J. T.
Garrow, M. P, P., ; President, Mayor
Butler, ; Vice do., Geo, Drummond
Captain, Wm, Blackford A ' Treasurer,
D. Johnston • Secretary, . IOIoVicar
Committee, lkV`, Sharkey, 7, Hall, D.
Munro, Geo, Price, and W, Blackford.
Tho Towne relate, Ex -ter, Ilaa been I The Ottawa Citizen lmediets that the
euhi to Win. liawden for 82(1110, session will not lust more than eight or
Robert Montgomery, Wroxotor, aged tell weeks,
sat m 1sr on a .'
The annual .Die1rfet neetteg of the
Methodist ('.hnreh, Exeter dietrier, will
be held in ('rntralle on May 11 and 14,
\1',m. horns\, through 111 health hoe
Mem t'ompclled to give up his vorriege
Iambic -es at Winthrop.
M r. \\'nlper, of Exeter, bre sold the
t .115 (1'6 hotel toL limiter and the Com-
nterciel at Clinton to John hussies,
J..1. Clarke, who has beau employed
on the Goderich Star for some time, laws
left for Tiverton to lulu' charge of the
Watohran, which oiiioe Ile has rented for
a
year on 31'1141,
A lad nannecl William
13,of ibintaii, near Gocleri
ing with a loaded revolt'
cliseharged it, the bulllet
right side, immediately o
of the heart. Efforts to f'
have thus far proved mnavt
case is serious.
Bm'glrtrs were at wont it
time Saturday night, and
house of Geo. A. 1C. ifo
near the market. They s
watch. 3lr. McLeod slept
and did not miss the mono
until Sunday horning. N
burglars.
A small boy wanted t
Exeter to show Wescott,
how to saw wood. Ho i
allowed his wood se wing i
carry him along to the exte
ing The Wallace, of Sar
served a cord of herd wool
land the 10ess0r cost his op
Sunday morning about
was discovered in the store
owned and occupied by 1
Exeter, and by the time th
arrived the file had burst
roof, bat the engines playing
put in out. The building
gutted and contents de
about 9600 ; partially ensu
W. W. Ogilvie, of the
Ogilvie & Hutchinson, mill
was the other day ppresents
aortas in lrlonbrsal with 1t
home size. It is solid
inches high, two feet in
valued at 91,000. It is
tassels of wheat, crests o
and pictures of the lir
branches.
The license eammiesio
Huron met in Clinton a
I1 is now rumored that all
liquor is sold will have to c
Loth of May and I'lth of J
this is by resolution of the
in-
formant eaith not, but t
will be carried out all t
public opinio0 will endorse
ment of those days being
abstention from business.
A fete days ago a young
to get a ride from Clinton
with a man who liven
Holmesville. All at once
"whoa," and asked the lady
00 was found 1 l ' I 1 1p '1 11. The burning of tho Canadian Peolfie
cabinet shop at Montreal caused a loss
of 975,000,
Mtge Hamilton has horn appointed
issuer of marrmgo liminess for Elora, in
the place of her deceased father.
Allan, the 0•ycar•old son of Jahn W11.
Hamann, of Warwick township, was
allotted to death by mellowing a clay
penafl.
A. B, Ingram, M. P. for East Elgin, is
alleged to have 5ncoeed0(1fu scouring the
western military same for St. Thomas
this season,
An amateur i/loyalist of Aurora, tatting
his first practice along the sidewalk, fell
against a window, breaking plate glass
worth 9100, besides considerable goods
inside, and cutting himself badly,
Fanny Robb, an old maid, who lives
with her brother anti sister a mild from
Anoaster village, committed suicide by
hanging at 12 o'olock last Sunday. She
was bland hanging in the been by her
sister. No oanse 15 assigned for the rash
act.
R, A. Barber, who pleaded guilty at
Belleville to voting twine in the recent
Dominion election, was ordered to pay
the costs of the court and to appear for
sentence when called on. The case of 30.
0. Porter was reserved for argument be-
fore a full court.
The nominations for the Commons for
Algoma took plane at Sault Ste, Marie
on Saturday. D. T. Burke, of Port
Arthur, seoured the Reform nomination,
and G. P. Msndonnell the Conservative.
1700, John Carling alert was nominated
by the Conservatives, but withdrew.
Murphy, agog
eb, virile plav-
or aoo)dontally
50001309 his
ver the region
1112 the bullet
1111,19, and tllo
1 Exotor 00101
broke into the
Leod, situated
bolo 93 and a
10 the 1.00111
y and watch
0 01(10 t0 1310
o go down to
of that place,
a a luau who
ntlaghtatiell to
nt of ohalleng-
uia. W,,llaoe
fu 57 minutes,
ponout 935.
2 o'clock firm
and dwellicg
hos. Dearing,
m fire engines
through the
ng on ft soon
was eolnplete•
stroyed, Loss
red.
old firm of
ars, Goderich,
d by his em•
silver bowl of
silver, fifteen
diameter, and
decorated with
the provfne
m's mills and
Here for West
few days ago,
places where
lose up on the
July. Whether
Board our he prohibition
h0 same, and
the enforce-
ment observed by
lady chanced
in a waggon
not far feom
the man said
to hold the
linea for a minutes. He then got out of
the waggon and hack he ran to Clinton
a distance of two miles. The lady, how-
ever, had good patience and held the
bursas for a full hour, when the lean re-
turned he sad "he didn't find the horse-
shoe after all."
On Friday evening of last week F. J.
Bennest, organizer of Patrons of Industry
for Huron, delivered an address at the
Grange Hall, near the residence of S.
Johnston, Deputy Reeve, Howlett, and
organized a strong association to be
known as "Ladies Union," 13ro. John
Winter was ollosea President and Bro.
Geo, Johnston, Secretary. Howicktown-
shipcontains a larger number of associa•
Mons than any oblaer in Huron, and Our
organizer is always welcome among its.
The following resolution was passed by
a recent meeting of Howiok township
Counoil ;-Moved by Mr. Johnston, sec-
onded by Mr. Graham that this Council
mourn the loss by death of an esteemed
oflioial, Geo. Strong, who has been treas.
ever of this municipality for the feet
twenty-three years, and who, through
his kindness and courtesy as an offloiel
and citizen, has endeared himself to us
and11 those a toe w ho became am tint
nt ed
with flim, and through bis sodden death
the are caused to mourn the loss of an
esteemed and efficient officer, and wo
earnestly sympathise with the relatives
of our deceased friend and official.
Carried.
Wlasr Hunoo LiensCs.-Tho SVest
Heron License Commissioners met in
Clinton Wednesday, of last week, and
granted the following lieeeses : -Olin-
ton-Isaao Reatenbury, Saul, Pike, C.
Milne, Charles Spooner, john Shaeffer,
Lack Kennedy, Thos. Bell, J. W. Biter,
liquor stole ; Goderich-G. B. Cox, J. C.
Martin, J. Miller, tlm. Craig, George
Swarts,Jas. 11a1anghie. W. L. Horton,
shop license. Wm, Babb, Walter Shan-
non, Ed, Peacoat, left over until 22nd ;
Blyth-Robt. 'Milne, John Mason, J.
Emigh, 3110. Kelly ; Colborne -Prank
hloDotagh, Wm.Lasham, A, McAllister,
Henry )Martin. Thos. Crew's was loft
over ; Wingbam-Alf, Roo, 10. Norman,
John Martin, Hattie Con,lover, John
Dinsley, Alex. Orr ; Aehlietd-Wm. 1
Flannagan, Jus. McDonald, Jos. Mal -
lough, 11, Datong. Wm. Glazier. Dun.
9auton, left over ; Hullott-J, Bell, J.
Knnte ; W. Wawanosh-Jho. Lougheed ;
E. Wawalosh-W. M. Champion.
(, (enteral IVO
The New York State canals aro to be
opened for traffic on May 5.
Deaths frons grippe in Now York en
Monday numbered thirteen.
A steamer arrived at New Orleans Sun-
day with 400 Stelling on board.
Mexico will send fino epeoimono of
precious hoods to the Chicago Exhibi-
tion.
Mee, Mary E. Gough, aged 71, widow
of the late John 13. Gough, died at Bill•
side farm, Boylo51on, Mass., Monday of
paralysis,
George Venable, of Madison, Ind.,
while bathing his feet the ethos day ate
*ached a galvanic battery to one leg,
The most horrible regalia followed and
he died in great agony.
Rev. 111'x. Fatt, Rector of St. Thomas'
church at Walkerton, had a leg broken
and sustained outer injuries Tuesday
through his horse running and dragging
the rev. gentleman, whose lee) became
entangled in rho Hese,
The Empress of India on Iter around.
the.world trip ]eft Yokohama on the
morning of April 17th. It • well he a
gniok passage across the Pacific., and she
is tine at Vancouver April 27. The 0,
P. R. have provided a epeoial train for
all steamship passengers who do not Wish
to stop on 10018.
am and Eggs 1
Eggs have dropped in price, so has our
Large Stock of Prime
SMOKED HAMS,
BREAKFAST BACON
AND SIDE MEAT,
All of Our Own Curing.
We also Mannfaotnre Bologna Sausage.
Patronize home industry by calling onus.
Give mea call and prove the truth-
fulness of the above statements.
Wm, Blashill, Butcher,
WAY
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T'1
British Columbia.
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t:16"e'??;4 t•: n 1 CalFfornia
f.wlve'_urm 11 3..:n. oi. Fridays,
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189). APRIL 17th,
MAY fat. 1891
smiting Through to 'Vancouver
Without Change.
For Berths and all Information apply so
J, T. Pepper,
AGENT, BRUSSELS.
NEW ArrliTal
-)OF(---
Ohilke 's Wagons
and, Carts
'The Post' Bookstore,
DO YOU PLAY CROQUET a
CROQUET SETS,
8, G and 4 Balls,
TO IIAND,
New Goods sold at Close Prices
Cricket Sets for Boys 1
Including Bat, Bali, 'Wickets
and Bales.
They are Just the Tiling for
the coming cricketers.
`pest' Bookstore
BRUSSELS,
• ,
MICINIEMMIZIEWUMMItrattMESTMISMUr
ALLAN LINE EN
Royal 1l,lil Slec(ul0l(i11s.
CHEAP EEXCURSiONS to EUROPE
real"(a,ll'ILl SAILING. 11e,u
PORTLAND ell IIALIPAX.
00 DEBBY oR LIVI11R1'OOI,.
CABIN ItA'i'118, 9410, time and Soo, single;
1150, Sac and $1101teturlr, auu0rdiag
to Location of atatorootn,
No Cwr'imo CAnnluu,
INT1RAi11JIA'3I„ outward (10 ; Prepaid 1.110
steerage at l on•het Itnt4e,
A (Tenni oda) Ie lay R11S111'pfsm('(L
At. ply to 0. d• A, ALLAN, Aiootroal,
on W, F.I. Iiii:JI:d.Ig.,
AuENT, BStiaswLs.
J. & J. LIVINGSTONE
]nave 1000 bushels of first growth
.1.)UTOII w11.-DI)m
for farmers iu the vicinity of Brussels,
who intend raising Plan during the com-
ing season, wbieh they are peepared to
deliver in quantities to snit flax growers.
Can be got at the Brussels Flax Mill.
Seed given out at 91.90 per bushel, and
on the usual terms. Older early to en-
sure a supply.
For Flax grown from this seed
- $10 PE TON -
Will be paid, if of good growth, harvested
in proper Season and delivered at the
Flax Mil) as soon as fit for threshing.
We will also rent a number of good sod
fields for the purpose of growing fax.
J. & J. LIVINGSTONI'),
Proprietors Brussels fiax mill.
W. BRIGHT, Manager.
Canadian Pacific R'yt
Last Chance
-FORA 101111, -
.)Gama the World
$600 ! -
Will Leave LIVERPOOL 011 JUNE 15th,
1801, by Steamer
Empress of China,
Stopping at Prin (Mail Porte in the
Mediterxas.oa.a. and meed Seam,
=smilax. ocean,
CHINA, JAPAN AND CANADA.
Porpampblets and full informnt,on apply
W. R. CALLAWAY, District Passenger Agent,
11e Tung Street West, Toronto, or to
J. T. PEPPER,
Tielcst Agent 0. P. R., Brussels.
Why Not Do ?our Own Thinking?
Bltnssono, November 8111, 1889,
T. M. Ma'am, Goderich,
DL'A0 Son. -I should hove written befor0
110W to lot you know how I am getting along..
T 01.0 11110 t better than I was; geioingetrengte
every day. 111ave it good appetite and sleep
well. 101111 take the 11111 quantity of the
System Renovator and 11 does not sicken
me, Ply limbs are tall light now; quite
smart in that way; swelling all gone. The
great thirst is gong; I Brio]: oo water at
night, but I take a little buttermilk. I ane
grate straight again. Semi w0 another
bottle o1 your ,ta
m Renovator.
Yours, t¢a., JAs. DIINC.tN.
1ourtmaEN mveIis LATER.
BRossELa, 1'obrnary 7(11,1801,
S. Mf, Me0110n, C3ndorich,
DI.AR Sili, k'lfteen veers 0,a0 last NOME -
her I startedto doctor first; 1 was treated
for dyspepsia, but they never halperl n]0
any. At times I suffered greatly from illy
stolneoh ; I continued. but I grew um'Se,
I turned dropsical ; llmb5 and body swelled
badly. Yon know the Mato 1 was 311 111100
I 'out to eederieh--aa hero wreck, eoulll
hardly walk -suffering lion Bright's dis-
ease. Just one year ego last fall I began
your Renovator and Spoct(iu Cnre. I begat;
to meted in a few days 1 continued thou for
three months knottily. 811301/811 I was told
£ 0ould not be curer, it foal saw too now,
well and hearty ; oat everything that moos
in the way. I 0350 yon On praise of saving
m y life. lures in a lopeloss condition whoa
I wont to vin, in feet 00 ono thought I
would get bettor. I cannot speak too highly
of you and 01 your medtl0(555, for it was
thole that cured 110. Words cannot express
lily thanks to you. Freely pans my name t0
1111/000. Y001.1,
JAM GS D'CINCAN.
THOS. PLETCHER,
.E'r'actical TTcrtehrnal;;er
a7261 0TG'•lvel ei.
Thanking the public for pest favors and
support and wishing still to secure
your patronage, we are opening
out Full Linos in
COLO AND SILVER WATCHES.
Silver Plated Ware
from Established and Reliable Makers
fully warranted by es.
Melts of the
Latest Desi !ms,
JEWELRY!'
WEnntem RINns,
Lenin au Rum,
BitoornoOe,
EAnnlxes, .0o,
teVnalso a Full Line of V10010 and
Violin Strings, &o., in sleek.
N. U. -is: ares of dlarrllge 1t10cn5es.
T. Fletcher, - arussels.
TIRE HORSES AND MARES
J'O1i; S,!JLE.
The subscriber offers 111e following
Well-bred Animals for Sale
"Cadiz" (1)004), Vol. II ;
"Earl of Ilreadulbano" (6709), Vol, II.
These horses are 3 years old ; heavy
draught.
"Logen Chief," 0 years old, heavy
draught,
One Entire Colt, rising 2 years, from im.
ported stook on both sides; heavy
draught,
"Prince 0f Douglas," a road or carriage
stallion, rising 8 years ; imported,
One Iloavy Draught Mare, 0 years old ;
ingested; with foul.
One Canadian bred Mare, heavy draught,
rising 6 years, with foal by her side,
One Mare Foal, from imported stook on
both sidoa.
One Gelding, 13 years old, heavy draught,
5 'Lu1Ea,,L TEEMS will bo made to
Responsible Parties.
The above mentioned stock may be
seen, pedigrees secured and prices ob-
tained by applying to
A. teePrCiiii,
20. Bllussmrs P. 0.
Half the Virtues
-)�lc(-
S.3.. LEON
Have never been Told.
Road this -
JOY 1)'OR. PAIN.
Dyspepsia, indigestion, pains in breast
and kidneys for years very bad. When I
stooped could scarcely straighten up ; felt
miserable. For three months I persisted
in a free use of ST. LEON WATER. It was
the oup of joy to me; brought relief, par
excellence ; pains, stifling, etc, all gone.
Call at my oMoe, I will tell far more
about the value of St. Leon. W. HIGGINS,
Empire Laundry, 823 Quesn street west,
Toronto.
And this -
BILIOUS HEADACHES GO.
I bad rheumatism iu my kaoes endangers,
bilious headaches, eta, every row weeks.
Mr, Higgins, Empire Laundry, urged mo to
try 51'. LI•tolr Mineral Water. I did, and It
set me all right; headaches and pains all
one. My wife and three children 6150 use
ft. We all liml St. Loan Water von' good
and healthy. J, T. S. ARnansoo, tyatob-
makerand. Jeweller, 1310 Queen street west,
Taranto,
A FRESH BARREL JUST RECEIVED.
Geo. Good, Agent,
S1Luol Jliner,,l WaterCo'y, St. Leer, Que.
Buggies !
Buggies !
Buy your Buggies from
D. EWAN -
And Savo IVfoney.
I am building a large number
of the Best Buggies, which aro to
bo sols) at the Lowest Prices ever
offered to the public. Every-
thing about thein is First-eln.ss.
The very Best Standard 'Wheels,
and the Workmanship through-
out Guaranteed.
I 8m Determined to make a
Big Slaughter on Prices
this year,
I have sold a large number of
Buggies during 11110 past 5 years
to Many of the leading men of
this section and surrounding
country, and. I l.nrposo to keep
up the number and double the
quantity.
Call and See the Rigs and
Get our Prices,
Don't buy a buggy until you.
Hoe my Stock of Choice Buggies.
Repairs in Wood went and Irott
done at Rock Bottom Prices.
Painting and Carriage Trimming
dome itt the very Lowest bates.
Iforsoshooing Done with the Best
Experience and Attention,
as ill the past.
I MEAN BUSINESS.
D. EWAN.
Shop opposite Queen's Hotel,
13:ntrssnts.