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BUSINESS CAADS, 40.4.4%.411.40.454160,446.41.411.46.4160
WM, SPENOE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
Or MAIUIIIWE LICENSES
ince to Nle Peel Unite, Ethel, 10.4
JOHN SUTHERLAN 0
]1100001188,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
,1
S. SCOTT AB AN AUCTION
• sea, will soil for better prices, to
4.•4tor tueu, in lees time and less obarg$n•
18,an 8807 ether Auctioneer in East Barone,,
be won't e0arge anything. Dates tom
ev.0 always .w arranged aa
t this „ ordnrr by
r 'sena! application, '
ZGAL AND C11 iVEYANCINB.
4'7 BINOLAIR—
Alio, , Solos—d, Ouuteywook
Lary P.4bno, k0. 0knee—d tewarf• Brook
1 r00 Ng,tl1 01 Central Hotel,
.,-110;nor for the Metropolitan Bank.
416IIDFO0'1', HAYS & KILLOBAN
..r ,xtt111'J 10118SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
r'UBI,I(, PITO.
v Peoenruom, IS, O. R 0. Revs
.7. L, lium01801
o llooe—'1'haee formerly ()coupled
Bieeers
1 Y I 011 by
Onmurou & nee,
L ODaalUtl, aas'si,1a,
ALLAN LINE
Royal Maii Steamers
-----rte
TO LIVERPOOL
Prom Montreal
Tunisian Hat., May 81 1un027
Victorian ., Thu., June 5 July 8
(lorsieonHot, ltnt014 July 11
Virginian Tho , Tune 10 Ally 17
TO GLASGOW
Preto igen Sat., May 81 June 28
Grampian Sat„ June 7 July 5
Scandinavian dot„ June 19 Jul 12
nesporial Set„ Jtine 21 Jn19v10
TO LONDON AND HAVRE
Stolllat dun., Juno 1 July 0
Ionian... Nun., Tune July 10
Pmne•uuienSon„ June 16 July 20
Scotian Sun„ Jute 22 July 27
Fall information es to rates, 01e., on nppitie•
Mon to
W. H. KERR.
Agent Allan Line, Brnoselo,
y0 t aivawkl.z.4y,;iyrfn o-Y.4x. ilgw.4t" vi
The Coat of a•Ousinoss or Short.
hand Education in tho
ELLIOTT
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TORONTO, ONT. >
Co you know Met how little itcosts
to aeoore n thorough business educe- 1,
Ilan that will not -only increase your
earning capacity but will enable you to
get:a position whore you w111 (some m
810tltnot with inilnentiel people who
0888 080180you to further ncvancenont?
Our oatalog.to will give yon hill par -
Maulers. A postal card—one effort— P
wo do the rest.
Cor, Young and 1 W. J. ELLIOTT, %ES
Alexander Ste, ( . Principal.
Fra'teay,tt'q`yA rale'6Ra0sA�4
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CENTRAL //
/a/PAW e
STRATFORD ONT.
Canada's Best Business College
We have thorough courses and cow
potent experienced 1frtruetors. We
e niece 8881;1: 'oil(students and gradu-
11tes than other schools do, At present
we hnyeapptloations for trained help
offer in g from .MOO to 81200 per 'annum,
Business mea know where they get the
best help. We have three departments
Oosnmeroial, Shorthand end Telegra-
rcatalogue,
ply, Got ou free
D. A. McLAOHLAN, Principal.
kisR�aavetis'a ar4i8e7bWAY.Z .a2V yaslf J
•ova'c54WAvoAVEY,Iv„s.AWe`(AI'4 5 1(,
Tuesday, Mar. 25
1st oopgningdayof the 51
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�qr--Ih� ',�n:r'tll' atti
Business
The Istowe!
College
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Lestyp elrrg141 RV" $ 0n9Rraphy ,5
EDYPiN+ A. MATTHEWS, Prin,
s***WWW/NORM IP
THE
Best Brains
In Canada have pnrticillnted in the pro -
aeration of our splendid Nome Study
Courses •(n Banking, Eoon0ln lea, Blither
Aoaounting, Ootnmercial Art., Show
Onrd Writing, Photography,Jourhnl'
111,
4iigg � rl
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,agstlet
nmd(
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801 )neat interests yen ntld write ns
Par 01101010nre.
Adarapa ..
THE BIM CCRBEBPCNCENCE .BCHBBI
391.7 Yongo St, Toronto
When your
child hes whooping
ht
gg
1
Dough be careful to keep the ecu ggh
loose and expectoration easy by giv-
ing C1hambe•Ia1n's Congh Remedy as
!nay
l(0.
l3i14� utr urese, „
ll
s remedy
lY
r
i
ll
02iex ex e>raunealst e1nxo9
11.eCh used s CCesB ellyY11Y
epidemics; and is safe and
.sheet For
sale by all deniers,
Funeral Director
andEmbalmer
I r
O (lens promptly
rood c u
'u,
'all aL el ('c to night nr
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tit.. Memo 1uleZ 21.
ETHEL., ONT.
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Business Cards
DR, T. T. IW RAE
ffmhblor of Medicine, University of Toronto ;
ale nitiato and (Graduate of the College of Phy
siciens and surgeons, Ont. Poet - graduate
Chicago Eve, Ear,. Nose and Throat ±10015101,
Uhicn*o, 1I1. Ex -Hone Surgeon to St, Mich -
eel s Respite'. Toronto.
01110e over P. R. Smith's Drug Store. Tele•
phone connection arida Uranbrook at all hours.
DR. F T. BRYANS
Bachelor of MedloIno, Univerolty of Terumo ;
Licentiate of College of Phyoiolana and sur-
geons, Ontario ; rx'SE'nl0r House surgeon of
Western Li oopi sal, Toronto. Otfioos of Into Dr,
A. MuKoveyy, smith Block, Brussels,
Remit phone 45,
DR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL, ONT.
Phyalolan and Surgeon : Post Gredulte Oograea
London (Eing-), New York and Oblong° Hos-
pitals. Special atter tion 10 Mimeo: of eye, ear,
nose and throat. BU1098011 for •Ill ea6.
) 6
6
DR. WARDLAW
Sopor graduate Of 6100 Ontario Veterinary
College. Da and night polls, 011100 opposite
1. lour Mill, Ethel.
MAUD � BRYANS
U C B Y 1)S
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
5T
Personal graduate Department of 0,41111.0.
I ur)logy, MoUormiek Med:cal College, 011ieogo,
Ill., is peep:wed to 1001.0709 And fit 5169000 et
110r office over Gruwnr'e 1(eehuu•ant, Brussels,
un Thursday, Friday and Saturday .of ,very
went, Office horn's 1 to 0 p 111. Saturday
h r) )ohlt al en Phone .210.
y l l e 1
T. R. SENNETT
WI ) give bolter sit tixtaction to 1,8L buyer 111181
:1et(o,. than ,cry oeh,a• Auel ionper and only
charge what fe r0aoenublu. Kalea eonduoted
.any wit.ru 111 Ontario. Pn, o .aced stook •nlee'n
Write or Specialty,
Write
'phone 2B Wroxeter,
GE.XD 7 BC A• Rammer
BRUSSELS
Go11,o SOuru Go1:0 Nowna' -
Mail 7:07 0 mI p Express 10:55n n,
Express 11:25 a 00 Mail 1:50 p nt
Expresspm Express 8:52 p in 2:55 •
Careanl.i.if ?.CLIC
WALTON
To Toronto To Godorlah
Express 7:11 a m I Express 11:56 a m
Express 2:57 p m i Express 8:40 p m
WROXETER •
Going East - 7:05 n. m. and 8:55 p. In.
Going West 12:48 1.111d 0:97 p. m.
Al) trains going East connect with C. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B. stations.
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
1.istt"txt t.cios
Listowel
11. B. Worldly, IC. C. ALP, and fami-
ly have returned In me frnn1 Ottawa'
R. T. Kemp and W. 11. Clayton
were in London attending the I3igh
Court, 0. 0. F.
Mrs. Httreis, who has been visiting
her sister, Mire. Lang -Ford, left Inst
week for het home 111 Regina.
The-tondo'.of S. Alberts for the lay-
ing of lL concrete sidewalk on John-
Rosa streot'at, rho rate of 12) cents
per square fast was accepted bythe
P (1 1
n
Io ul Council.
A. H. South former editor of the
Banner, has severed his commode')
will the Medicine Hat 01111 ani has
eeceutiy been appointed to the ed1tori,
al stuff of the Ottawa Free press.
The local High Solipol has been
suecessfulin seeming the services of
H. 11. Elliott, B. A„ of Doscronto, as
peiucipal to fill the vaenney.caused by
the resignation of Principal Bettis.
He is a graduate of Queen's Universi-
ty and has had 8 years experience as
a teacher. Foe three yearshe was
mathematical master ill the Harris -
ten high school, where he gave the
beat of satisfaction. At present he is
principal of the Desernutn
High
Schoolx51(1 has been in charge of the
mathematics and commercial' work.
The sali11'y of the 11ety principal will
he $1000.
rained ankle may role e
A sprained 3 as (a t le b.
owed i(frnln three to four days by
applying Chamberlain's Liniment and
observing the directions with each
bottle. For sale by all dealers.
Godorich
Hotel Sunset opened feu 6110 8em:te 4
of Monday of last week,
Farmers' 111stitote e10111'0011 00
Guelph on Satnetlay of last week,
Special 11 sin by 0. P. R,
At North street Methedlgt Chnrob
Iilowee Sunday was observed ruder
the auspices of the Sunday ,school.
I3ev. 4V. E. Millson, of StI'atford,
preached mo7ning and evening.
At a meeting of the Ontario liail-
tyay Board. it .was stated ,that Ole
erase of the Ontario West Shore
Electric Railway. in Huron County,
will 'not tome up till after June 20, at
least. The work of the board'i0 i41a11•
pod out in the (5leantip50.
F. Woollcombe, late of No'{yand,
Ont., is the new manager of t`le.
0ntlorioh branch of the LTninn Ban c.
and is new In charge. J. G. Geddes,.
the late matnager, left for Toronto,
whepe he takes a pnsltioh On the 1)h.
speotoee stuff of the Barak.
The ppeoporty on the Mill road East
of Godericll belonghlg to Mrs. Ed-
wards, of 3ttilt l
as heel, sold
to
Milton Lowden. of 0110 same city,
The farm, which contains thirty-
And half res, ill beplant..
sevtnaulalnl ae w
1
ed with fruit trees byahe new owner.
[Vara, E. Perk, for eight year's a
member of the e7i tpitiel 4114 o$'the
Ohathtiui Baily 1Vewe, has 5100)5ned
11 1 t .1' t. e gage
Ihneditorship f 1a sat (t n
1. r f; g
11
iu fret lane(writing, llrPark 15 a
u
01(1 Goderich boy, being a son of the
late Robert Park, at one time Public
School p1'h1e(p41 here..
At (a meeting of the haloed of govern -
ora el' the Alexandua and lliaelue Hos-
pital held in Judge Holt, 's (Members,
the Judge in the (Male, the resigns;
Lion of Mien -GI iinC118, n'hu has been
11 SICK
foe several year0, was a re
,sca
the
a 010 YEARS
.111
lady Superintendent, 01 he Inn/phut j
beard and i tv La dudll i
11 1 1 ( decided t l advertise
for a new SltperlutruQerlt.
The 1)elrolt Nows f'rl1)ane Inas (Ln
account nl' 14 enutid(.nce game ;flayed
on a 1111011 now (loder(e11 on 4Ve(lnes.
day of lost 0.88018. The 111111 10 0111(1 to
be "A, 17. 31IDt'uloid, a. femme vow-
ing frons near Gnd011011.'' 11 appears
lewil1801471115at. the IIotel U(irwold
in ther1it for al'0w day -a and got in-
to 11'il' idly 0081Vri ve tcilh a at: angel'.
After the 61raingee had left hint Afe-
D.•ua(d LIiSnOVe(md That 1119 wallet,
contalettig $78 in (trill, ea Hatt, fur 057
and another for .41501), was 11118011K.
1111 reported the 1)188(1 08' at. pollee head -
qua) sera.
1(Jndl
age of one 11 Yee has 1 L joys.
Old people should be happy, and they
will be if Uhllmbeel(tiu's fabless are
tal(ee to 01imeli n ] the digestion and
keep the bowels regular: These
1(blets are mild and gentle in their
action end etmeeially sni)101114 for
people of middle age and nldee. Fos
Pale by all (reale] s.
Atwood
1t Is reported that Elina 1109 (((1e
slight eat8e of smallpox.
Elute Pavilions' 1I11 Ltll Five
a Iu
' 'n
In -
0111 all C( (�111EtTuesday,
'UOS aL
Ars. I). Banton is Boller the d"1tor•s
care halving till en A slight stroke.
.1no. 1). Hamilton was in Lold11n
altd11(li1g Genial. Lodge of the O. 0.
F.
The 12th slue -Ohm s
1 is dosed fat
1(0 weeks causetl by 11)8'ma .npox
9
$e Nesbitt Hamilton has purchased !u,
!into 111111 will min it, in (minim:t at
with the livery,
ltev. A. Heudcrenll, of Kipling,
Sesk., pl'eacla.d 111 Ibe Prrsbyu'l'iur1.
church on Sunday.
(aura
Cheese C a ,tc Butter 111(, Co.,
Limited, shipped I s 7 e
it make of
cheese for the hist half of Alps in C.
W. Riley, Ingersoll, on Tuesday of'
lael week. No, of ehtean 300. Aniolat.
re, lized $3001115
There turn it, Blum. 'cm Tuesday,
June 1011), John Love, )n his 841:11
year. The funeial was held on
Thursday 02 11080 week from his late.
resilience, lot 10, con. 10, to Elmo
Centre Cemetery.
Rev. Remy Ashby, y s b3, rector of Trio.
it,y church, Chesley, ;"1s accepted a
call to the church of the Redeemer 111
Loudon, to succeed Rev, S. 8, Hardy,
who goes In to pastorate' in 'Toronto,
AEI.. Ashby le well known isl Atwood,
heing rector here. He is a gralinate
of Huron Oull(igo, anti his frlelids will
be pleased to learn of his rennet to
London.®
They All railed
Many have triedto devlse a corn
cure equal to Putnaul's, bub after
fifty yenls nothing bus carne upon
the Market that so painlessly aures
corns and tl arts. /
4 ta. D m t experiment,
use the best, and that's "Putnam's."
Wingham
Saturday half holiday is taken by
employees of Bell and Un1011 fu1'ni-
tutefact ories.
T: J. McLean has been awarded
the enntraot of putting in tate sewer
on Oathe('lne street and is at work,
Semi -urinal meeting of County
Orange Lodge of North Huron 990,0
110111 here Tuesday afternoon, June
17t11, in the Orange Hall.
A. E. Brad win, of Parry Sound,
was visiting his parents, J. E. aand
Mi'o. Brad twin, Ali.. Brad win was
accompanied bY
his— daughter,' ter who
will spend the SummerI
111 town.
��r(4r• (i1'!rll(s14a4(Ili, cif 14010er Wing.
unilh e)1'Re4ve of Tnenberry, has
ren 111 ill be(41th for some time and
was taken to the Wingham hospital.
We linpe he hill soon be better.
James Rankin, an egged citleea, was
badly burned when 0.0 he was walking
through a room at his hone he
stumbled and fell against a hot stove.
Ilsdau icer
I daughter r who was in the garden
heard Wirtfall, and hut eying in pull-
ed hien off the stove.
Re -opening services in COrtneetinil
with Wingharn 13nptist cherc1l will
be held Sunday, Jena 22nd. Rev. J.
J. Patterson, of B14if(lln, a former
well-known pastwill preech and
Mrs.
(Rev.) 4t ran
n will
ess
the $turday ldchnnl 1)n the afternoon.
Three of lire retiring High Schen]
teachers „received preoentit Mons. J.
0. Smith wasresented
p with a gold
chain and locket ; 11. A. Percy with
11Pd-ire
n ailed race and Miss 0, E.
Brewster with a 16atilel' purse. Ad
fl500500 l)C11)5))l lSS)4iell 111e gifts.
Whet R is tett real 1151011 Of 44170410.
being ten lel
ll g Iib f with constipation,
1'Jhfin11e1'laipre tablets will (mase 'all
a511eeeb1)8 4uoveoeet of the bowels+
without any unpleasant effect, Glave
thele it trial. lt'ol' Gale by (oil dealers,
eeaforth
Fred, and 4Jrs. Adams of Guelph,
spent Sunday with W. A. and Mrs.
Orich,
84 tickets were sold at Seaforth for
the Greyhound excursion teem
Gode'ich to Detroit.
Win... 8111(17 Mrs. Goyeuipck (t1
Chicago, Mr's'' 415510 Pll a V181t IP 4, 11..
and firs: Aoee)rl.(tnk, North Male qt.
11rev intend leen11)85 111 Veneoevcr
111 the fineret
A. Lttoeht load the 1018201 411110 to
'got lug leg badly burned inat.week
while et work n the boiler , n
1 e room r f
the Bell. Engine
ttl
1J 1Vurks and
will be
laid up for a while.
A dozen letter boxes have been put
np on the ttreots, Cnlleotions Will bo
at 2,80 p. 111. and 0,80 p. m. (luphlg
week days, while on Sunday the nal -
lection will be at 0 o'clock ek l), m.
Postmaster Dickson lefty 14421 week
for a Uri to the
He will visit hantiie aVeefa1. A,
111ing944
h
[na' 1st'1
( 1td
1an
n his
la
1t
er
Ors, Jones, Fort
S(4akalrltetvarl Mid
otleor friends.
41411ta Beattie,
of "Ve11hn1
,
84 red n to the r
nn o nose filet week,
I s e k,
p i
T1: veto, the guests n
1 s e f W. 6Y g
t B.
1)10Lea1 and other friends while in
lawn. Mrs. Beattie is m sistee of
Ale s, McLeorr.
Wants Other Women to Know
How She was Finally
Restored' to Health.
Ilarnrw 1 (n.t. -- "I 0111 passing
through t1) Cllr ;ge of Life and for'two
years had hot flushes very bad, head -
roles, S01'1ites,) in the back of head, was
constipated, and Midweek, nervous feel -
ins: The doctor who attended me for
a number of years did not help me, but
I have been entirely relieved of the
above symptoms by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and
Liver Pills, and give you permission to
publish my testimonial."— Mrs. Lours
L'EAUOAoE, 50,, liummond,0nt,,Canada.
New Brunswick,
Canada. — "I can
highly recommend
Lydia E. Pinlcham's
VegetableCompound
r to any suffering wo-
41J " i• 'roan. I have taken
ti•b it for female we.:it-
e
ss andp a r
tial
%j' menstruation and it
cured me " Mrs.
DEVERE BARBOUR,
Harvey Bank, New
Brunswick, Canada.
Lydia E
Flr
.ham
s Vegetablestable
Com-
pound, made
from native roots and herbs,
contains no narcotic or harmful drugs,
and to -day holds the record of being the
most successful remedy for female ills
we know of, and thousands of voluntary
testimonials on file in the Pinkham lab-
oratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove
this fact. Ever
suffering w
Y g woma n owes
it to herself toiv e
g v Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound a trial
If you want special advice write to
Lydia E. Pinlcham Medicine Co. (eonil-
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and helm in strict confidence.
Rippy, the bay stallion, owned by
Gen. 13. Estabtook, of Denver, which
had been participating in the races
held dere last week died 'Thursday
evening with implore of' the stomach.
Rippo finished fifth in the 2:15 trot
'Wednesday alter winning the second
and 3rd heats anti being a coeteuler
for the money. It is thought that
the horse ruptured himself' in the
third heat, for in the fonfth he broke
badly and finished third. In the fifth
heat, he was 5th aiul 8vas so-siek that
he had to be withdrawn from the race.
He died a couple of hours 'later.
Fordwich
settled oll the rat 811 on which he lived
until the call came. 1Jr. Littlejohn
p
aid a visit'brothers
Co l' Is in Scotland
R. Andrews, of Goti'ie, is relieving
'11 the Bank i
1 k of Hamilton here dur-
ing the absence of 4. Montgomery,
who is enjoying two weeks vacation,
Mrs, John Donaghy, of Vancouver,.
13. C. who was in !Toronto attending
(1)e Grard Council of Chosen Friends,
Is visiting stet many friends and
relatives 11) this vicinity.
THE LATE A1.EF.t-vI)ER LITTLE -
1013N.— Wednesday everting 11111
inst., Alex, Littlejohn entered into
his eternal rest arae' a period of
severe suffering which was borne with
Chris is resignation.
t nHe leas llnrn
iu Ayrshire,. Scotland, in 1840 and
Dame to Canada 1171)018 10 years of
age. For 10 years he lived in the
neighborhood of Woodstock, dur-
ing whish time, in 1860, he married
Miss Bayne, a niece of the late Rev,
D. Mackenzie, of Embro. 0 yea's
later they moved to Howick and
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Gifts
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A well selected assort-
ment- of June Wedding •
Gifts has just arrived in t
Fine Out Glass
Sterling Silver
and Silver
Plated Ware •
Also•
it 11100 216,071- •.
mens -of •
Mack and Oak
•• Mantle Clocks t
• Engagement Rings
and Wedding ins t
UPGer
al Prices [Lorin ante
1. YVIIJL
▪ Jeweller and Engrave.
3•
Wroxeter
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We Give Steady Employment
to roilublo 0110rgeti, men ::Pot' the 01110
01 our products, We' give 1111' the ad.
van Isges that it 1010,1)10, well advertls-
er4, established firm can offer, if 700
wish t0 represent us WRITE, NOW,
before itis too late, ter further infer-
motioa.
Over 000 Acres
under 0111 codon end one of the most
porn lots Nursery plants is 4881(0da.
Established 86 years, Fr000atelogue of
stock on application.
PELHHAM NURSERY 00.
Toronto, Ontario.
in 1010,-51 years after he had left his
native land, and during his visit he
had a hummorrhage of thestonach,
but wee able to return to Canada.
2 81105111)0 after reaching home the
trouble returned and he lay at death's
door for some time. Since then he
had repeated attacks until finally
death brought bite' release. Mr.
Littlejohn is survived by Mee. Little -
join), 4
ittle-joln,r4 sons anti a daughter, 4 others
of his loved ones having passed on
before him Co the Better Land. I3.e
leas highly esteemed, inoffensive, un-
selfish, patient, kindly, public-spirited
but tumble minded, and was very
ll na981Uni1)5 ; he was one who was
easy to love. Deceased was a con
si u r o 1
sae t member f the Presbyterian
terian
church for whichhe
was also an
Lldet• for many years, A quiet un-
seen worker was he, never much to
the frniit, but always quietly using
his intluenee in favor of anything
which tWile-w
v cl the best, interests of the
m of
Kingdom 1 he dl God, } e more r than
any one knew He always helped
and never opposed anything good.
He blade the humble ' request, that.
'1115 body might 1(01 be taken into the
(hutch and no display of any kind
orad a t f ou rel 'ottsideri n h'
c t his e � (
tg m
self at na eolitablc servant. Th
n ) t. 1 e
funeral wee lcoed neted. by his pastor,
Rev. A. 13. Dobson tvhon
a) kc to theL
people tem Ps. 90 : 10.
When Children Are Rick
They eat something that disagrees,
ratcll COM, have eraulpa or colic. If
there is pain just apply Nerviline,—
it's good to 1 tai on, and for the inside
it's Most Comforting. Effective and
pleasant,, you can't find a household
panacea to equal Nerviliue. Used
with satisfaction for half la century
and in better demand every day be-
cause it does stop pain, ease suffering
and cure the thousand and one ills
tinaat eriestan1ly arise in the family.
Large bottles at all dealers for 25c.
LONDON METHODIST CONFERENCE
S'1•AStST1CA1, 002001'
Rev, A. E. M. Thompson, II, D„
chairman of the statistical committee
reports great progress made by the
churches of the Conference during
past year.
The total membership is now 51,323,
a net increase of 802 for the year.
During the year 5,482 had been received
-768 by . change of circuit boundaries
2,385 on probation and 2,329 by letter,
During the same period 5,28o had been
removed, 817 by the change in circuit
boundaries. 2,608 by letter, 724 by
death and 954 by withdrawal from the
church. Of those enrolled as members
723 were 011 probation, 00 the member-
ship, 7,401 were catacumens. The
baptisms of infants numbered 1,462 and
adults 402. The marriages were 2,421
and the burials 1,547.
In the service oE,the church there
are 311 local preachers, 69 exhorters,
815 class leaders and assistants
709
district visitors, 1,535 stewards 1,171
society representatives, 389 trustee
bond representatives, 451 Sunday School
superintendents, 240 presidents of
adult Bible classes, 183 presidents of
Women's Missionary Societies, 289
presidents of Epworth Leagues, 18
presidents of Young Men's Societies
and 1S presidents of Young Women's
Societies a total of 898.
The amount raised for counexlonal
purposes amounted to $531,527, a net
lucrease of $8,405, divided as follows.
Superannuation fund, $14,522, a gain
of $606 ; missionary, $79,322 ; an in-
crease of $5.203 ; educational, $7,166, a
gain
of $513 ; general conference
au increase of 6 ' general
$2.563, .$4 ,
o 2; n f
Sunda School r 8 a increase o
V $ .5
$73 contingent eat f nd $74q an increase
ease
of $3 ; temperance $2,953. a growth of
$744 ; general Young People's Societies
$348, an increase of $10 ; sustentation
food $901, an increase of $18o ;
Women's Missionary Society $16,o16
;
an increase Of $1,706; city missions,
$570, a growth of $257 ; church and
Cause for Alarms
Loss of appetite or distress after
eating—a symptom that should
not be disregarded.
Itis not what you eat but what you
digest and assimilate that does you
good, 5olu0of thestrongest, hoalth-
ie9
,torson aro
a moderate eaters.
Nothing will cause more trouble than
a disordered stomach, and many
people contract serious maladies
through disregard or abuse of the
stOmaoh. '
Wo urge all who Buffer from indf-
Palen, or dyspepsia, to try Resell
Dyspepsia Tabletat with the under-
standing that we will refund the
money paid its without question or
formality, if after use you are not
pArfo591' satisfied with results.
Wo recommend 18.0x511 Dyspop0fa
Tobiats to customers every day, and
have yet to hoar of one who has not
been bonofrted. We believe them to
be without equal. They give prompt
s]roli,f,
timidsidiat8nggflow to 51888417481150
tric ,juaoiditytrin,
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strengthen the d1544(vte organs, and
time promote perfcet nutrition and
correct unhealthy symptoms, Three
sites, .5 cents; 50 omits, and *41.00.
'You can buy lexell Dyspepsia
Tab
lota
inthis eom anity only at oar store:
F. R. SMITH.
I3rusebte 71ira .180 9 antnrlo
Thorols n Recall Store in Bear evar town
ly
Gesob 114y in tthole States, Canada and
Grant Britain.Thar a d'' o nt Rosen
Those is111 to R x
bm6d Inc nearly R Y 0 1 boor ordfnnr tun an
Y t
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book ieph i t is
recommended. d for tib spa;4iQ\}1Rfi Ili
for hiah 3t ie rc o
w comm nded,
'lo, RoxO Sto.tai p4e Airastico'd dreatog
( gir alidt'oii
parsonage aid, $248, an increase of 1$17 ;
all other purposes, $11,587, a decrease of
$873, end children's fund, nothing a
decrease of o,
(or circui$8tpurposes the sun) 0f $310•
615 was raised, a decrease of $4,5255.
The money was divided as follows t
Horse beep, $12,236 removal ex
ponses, $878.,..169608,1 h fuss lent $ga6 , Sun
day Schools, $139,770; lapwortb Leagues
$1x,235 ; Ladies' Aid, .$46,007 ; trustee
boards, $1188 559, and all other par -
poses, $
SOUTH HURON LIBERALS
'I'lhe annual meeting of the South.
Huron Liberal Association was held
in the Oddfellows hall, Brueefield, on
Fihloy 0th hist. There wee a goodly
representation from all parts of the
riding and the meeting Was a most
enthusiastic one, the chair being oc-
cupied by the President, Ilene
Smith, of Hay. The following of-
ficers were elected for the coating
year : Hon, Presidents, John Ketch -
en, Alex. Mustard, Fred. Hese, sr. ;
PPr G dent, i Henry Smith ; 1st Vice,.
con, Exeter ; Skid Vice, J.
D. Hinehley, Seal'orth : 35'(1 Vice,
Owen Geiger, Hensel] ; Secretary, 3.
G. Stauburq, 'Exeter T(•easurol',
John Murdcl,131urefta
ltl t
i0ipal;
chairmen, Stephen, George Maw-.
ltinitey, T. oolllos,; Exeter, '4V, d'...
Heani.an ; Usbot'ne, Robes'( Gardiner;
u' h Fritz •Hensel],
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dhu'xttid; 1uekorslllith, Wm. 13luck;
Seaforth, jellies Watson ; Stanle71.
Dav]tl Audereo1 ; lxodorioll township,
John Torrance ; McKillop, John 141c -
Dowell. Resolutions endal'sieg the
policy of Sir 8Vi1f1'id Laurier and the
Opposition at Ottawa and expressing
their unqualified ,approval of their
strand cur the cavy and other questions
in parliament dn7111g the recent see
sign ; and also expressing confidence'
and approval of the policy of the lead-
er of the Opposition in the Ontario
House, N. W. Rowell, and especial
approval at the stand taken by' W.
Pb•ondfoot, member for' Centre Huron
In his charges against Sir Jame
Whitney and Hon. W. J. Ilanna.
Itis now well known that not more
than one case of rheumatism in tell
requites any inteenal treatment what-
ever. All that is needed 1s a free ap-
plication. Try it and see how quickly
it will relieve the pain and sorenes
Sold by all dealers.
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Shirting, regular 15c, 7 yards 90c.
Rock fast Drills, regular i5c yd. for 14c.
Ginghams, regular 121c, 9 yds. for q$l,00.
Boys' Linen Suits, reg. 0.588 for $1.25.
Boys' Linen Suits, reg. Loci for 85c.
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Groceries
Raisins, only a few lbs. left, loose 5 lbs.
for 25c.
Fi1gs, 5 lbs. for 25c,
Smoked f Ierring, 2 boxes for 25c.
Good old Cheese, made last July, 18c ib.
White Beans, 50 lb.
A full stock of
Hoes, Shovels, forks, Nails, Hinges, Etc.
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