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The Huron Expositor, 1907-03-08, Page 641.• eitienelleSedliesse, •A Meal in a Momen Bovril will do jt for you meal prepared with the help of a chafing dish,has a gmat fascination for many. 9 But the woman who uses a chafing dish and hasn't tried what the addition of a few drops of Bovril will do, has yet to find out how delightfully piquant and apktising, a chaf- ing dish preparation cad be made. Not only does "Bovril" add to the richness:. and taste, but also very materially to the nourishing qualities, and that's best of all. VRIL is A Household Necessity • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. opnprn A Fen0 RENT in Brussels by Fein -nary let, 1007 80 k %MU tiNOTHER 1 22 ft., in block 2nd door from Amerwan Hotel, lately occupied as tailoring, readymade clothing, etcwoNDERFoi vicToRy DR. 31cKELVEY, Brussels. 2041-tf lepUILDING LOTS FOR, SALE. - For- sale, two elsa good building lots, on East William Se, Sea - forth, pleasantly situated, and planted With fruit treme Apply to MRS. M. ROBERTSON, Settforth. . 2046-tf rpo LET -The undersigned will rent his hem on 1. the Lake Shore to a- good tenant for a term of five years. The farm consists of 210 aores of good land, nvirly all under cultivation and in good con- dition- For full terms and particulars apply at once. DANIEL SMITH, St. Joseph P. 0 108 tf DROF1TABLE INVESTMENITS. - I ,an •lend J. money on improved quarter sectione of 160 acres each at from Bee to len, per annum. Only. first mortgages taken. Ansple security given. Torrens title System w perfect. From $300 tip cevn be lent ,.in farms worth from $1,000 to $2,00e. For further particulars write to me. J. A. Soeir.80S, Barris- ter, etc., Ponoka, Alberta. . I959-tf. eVOR SALE, a comfortabje frame house in Eg- mondvilie, with three acres of 'mid, cellar and else a etable. The home contains 3 bed room, par- lor, dining room and kitchen downstairs and two bed rooms and a large hall upstairs. There is plenty of hard and soft water. The property is close to both ehumh and school. Will be sold cheap Apply to, JAMES 8. BROWN-, or box 357, Seafortla P. O. 2023-tf `LURE FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -For sale or to X' rent, Lot 5, Concession 5, Mullett, containing 100 perm all cleared and seeded to grass. There is a geed barn, 1 acre of orchard and a never -failing spring running through the pilule. It is within tine mile of Constance, where there are ehurehes, stores, post office and blacksmith shop, and about 6 miles from Seaforth. It is a good place and will be sold on easy terms. Apply to the underainned, Clon- stance P. 0, MRS. C. nem -2044x4 InIARM FOR SALE. -The subecriber offers for sale hie farm a 103 acres, being lea 31, ard conces. aiont H. R. S. Tuckersmith. Ati cleared and under eultivetion except 8 acme ; all but 18 acres in grass. • larante home, bank barn, hay barn and other out- ouilclinge, bearing orchard, good water, schoolhouse on the erernises. 1t le within six miles (if Seaforth and five from Clinten. Will be sold on easy terms. WHITFIELD MICH. Clinton P. 0. 2009-x8tf 00MMERCIAL AND SUMMER ROTEL FOR • SALE. --For sale, the Commercial Hotel, Bay field. The hotel la a two -storey -and -a -half brick building, containing 4 large double bedrooms, and if single rooms, besides large dining room, sitting rooms, ete. There is also in connection, a large stable. A geed businese is clone both in summer and • winter. Hotel full of tourists every summer. The hotel is centrally and pleasantly vibrated, Good reasons for tiedinge For further,partioularsapply on the premises, or address Bayfleal IP. os •MARRT • DARROCIL • 2043x8 'LURE FOR SALE.-Fer sate, Lot 24, Concession 2, Stanley, containing 100 acres. Ninety acres are 'cartel and in &good state of Cultivation, there are '0 acres of good hardwood bush. The farm is all nen underdrained atid well fenced. ' There is a two- etorey brick house with slate roof, a first -ekes farm house. Bank barn, 401t, x 80ft., cement silo, pig pen, „irking house; There are two never -failing wells, end an acre et orchard and small fruit. This excellent fern is three miles from Brueefield and five miles from Cllinton, with good gravel roads. For further particulars apply on the premises or address ALBERT 19484 NOTT, Clinton P. 0 1)r. Root's Kidne Pills tirc a sure and • One 'Fiore Added to the Long List of Cores Effected' by Payehine. • This young lady, who lives in Browns- ville, near Woodstock, `Ont., tells her own story in a few effective words of hew slie obtained deliverance from the 4rrible grip of weakness and disease. I have to thank Psychins for my present health: Two years RV I was going into it decline. I could hardly drag myself aeroes the floor. I could not *weep the carpet. If I went for a driye I had to lie down when I came back, If I went for a mile on two on rny wheel / was too weak to lift it throughthe gat* way, and last time I came in from having A in I dropped terly help e -ss from fatigue. My :ether would give me no peace until I procured Psy- ehine, knowing:It wee excellent for decline or weak- ness. I must say the reignite are wonderful, an d people remarked my improvement. Instead of a little, pale, hollow checked. ilatlees, melancholy girl. I tem to -day full of ille, ready for a aleigh ride, a skating match, or an evening party with Anyone, and a few months ago I could not struggle to chureh, 40 roads from my home. I have never had the slightest mule to fear any return of the disease. ELLA MURIEL WOOD. Brownsville, Ont. Thousands of women are using PSY- CHINE, because they know from exper- ience that in it they have a safe friend and deliverer. Psychine is &wonderful • tonic, purifaing the blood, driving out disease germs, gives a ravenous appetite, aids digestion and assirnilatien of food, and is a positive and, absolute cure for disease of throat, chest, lungs,stomach and other organs. It quickly builds up the entire systerce making sick people well and weak people strong. .PSYCHI (enotiouNcto 31-KLEN) for sale at all druggists at 50c. and $1.00 per bottle, or at Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Laboratory, 179 King St, West, Toronto. 1MARM FOR SALE -For silk, Lot 5,0oncess1on 14, 1: Mullett, contain ng 120 acres. The farm is all tieared and in a high state of coltivation. It is well <leaned ad well fenced. There isa large two-storey brick house with woodshed and kitchen. There is a large bank barn and two smaller barns and driving shed. Two good orchard. There are tied never failing springs on the farm, which make it an excel- lent one for either stook of eropping. There is also e pump at the been, with windmill. This excellent farm is two miles from Harlock P. 0, four miles from Illyth. Terms to suit purchaser as the prop - Actress whilles to leave the farm and, if not sold, it will be rented. Thi e is the farm of the late John For further particulars apply ott the premises er address, Harlock P. 0., MRS. JOHN MILLS. 2014xtt • ria ACRE Feats FOR SALE. -The undersign- / ed offers for sale that most desirable prop- ( arty known as Lot 6, Concession 1, Township of Manshard, Perth County. There are, on the prem. ,Ises, a good brick house 32 x 24, with kitchen attach - ad, 16 x 2ff, both in good repair, a large bank barn, 70 x 70, with good stone stabling underneath; one first-class cement slice 12 x 37, and other useful buildings. The farm is well watered, both in front and in the rear and is adapted both for grain and stook raising and is int a high state of cultivatien, which is v ell known tient the fact that the propriet- or has resided thereon for nearly fifty years, being one of the most, successful farniers in the .townehtp. It is eentmlly lewated, being near both church and school, and within (WV reach of tweed market. For further particulars eddress JOHN SUTHERLAND, Kirkton P. 0. '• 2900-tf 'ElARMS FOR SALE.-Lbt 15, Concession Lot 15, Concession 3 ; S. n Lot 14, Concession a, end 8 e Lot 15, Concession e. Huron Road Survey, Township of Tuokersmitit, County of Huron, contain- ing 300 acres, situated within two miles of the thriv- ing town of Seaforth, one of the best markets in Wes- tern Ontario. This farm wits awarded the gold medal in the fann competition of 18e3, The farms heve been MI pastured for the pate ten years and W6ald now be in excellent shape tor general farming. Soil good (-lay Inane -two-storey brick dwelling house and kitehen with brick woodshed -hot air furnace - hard and soft water in lcitchen-fine grounds with ehrubbery, evergreens and ce,dar hedges--orchard- with senate windbreak on west and north -good ; barns with st nue stabling -30 acres of hardwood bush, maple and beec•hetivell watered with spring creek end river. Mel' sell altogether or would divide pro- perty. No better 1,troperty in the County of Huron. JOHN T. DICIthOte, Senforth, 2026-tf - - -utast ON THE LONDON. ROAD FOR SALE. - el: The undersigned offer for sale Lot 10, Corms - Rion Tuckeremith, being part of the estate of the late Benjamin Sennaie. This farm certifier's 100 acres, 15 acres of good hardwood hush and 85 acres cleared, well fenced, thoroughly under drained with bite and in an excellent state of cultivation, consisting of 8 acres of wheat, 2 acre orehard, 31) (tures ploughe•d for erop and the remaining 45 execs seeded to erase There is, on the premises, e good large brick house with large kitchen and excellent HEW bank barn, 50 x 70, also a concrete silo, a pig pen and driving shed. There are three never -failing wells, This is a very desirable property and is situated one mile north of the village ot Mensal'. WILLIAM MOIR -Ss BEN- JAMIN SMLI,LIE, Exeoutorte Hertel P. 0. • 20,38-tf • FARMS Fon 8ALE Olt TO RENT. -tot 14, on erd comet -new and South Half 14, 4th Coneete sloe, in tle- Township of Hallett, are offered for Sale et- to rent. They wiliest of Mures, all M grass ex- cept 12 aetd;s 'Wile A geed two- storey frame !louse, good bank babe x 70. with power mill, a driving shed, 30 x 50, and sheep house, 20 x 36. The vim* is well watered le a liming, edified well and the river. It is situated miles fron Clinton and it well adapted for steek or grain. Also Lot 12, on tile 6th Concession, consisting of 100 acres, twelve •res bush, the rest seeded down. A never failing hieing with the wind mill for pumping. These terms wilebe sold together or sepanotely and on t erms to oult the purchaser. --ft not sold will be netted. R. J. BULLER., bone.% Clinton. 2046-te a permanent cure for Itheumattem, Bright's, Disease Pain in the Back and all forms of Kidney Trouble. 25c per box, at All dealer's. Establiske? 1879 Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria, • Cresolene is a boon to Asthmatics Does it not teem more effective to breathe in n remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs • than to take the remedy into the stomach? It cures because the air rendered strongly anti. septic is carried over the diseased surface rith every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat- ' meet.. It is invaluable to mothers with small children. Thoseof a, consumptive tendency find immediate relief from coughs or in- flamed conditions of the • throat. a• Sold by druggists. • Send postal for booldet. temente, Mites Co., reimited, Agents, Mont - pd, Canada. 307 • Lee Many.Women Suffer UNTOLD AGONY FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE. Very oftea they think it is from so-ealled "Female Disease." There is less female trould‘ than they think. *Women suffer from backache, sleepletisness, nervousness, irritability, and tit dragging -down feeling in the loin. So do mein and they do not have "female' trouble." Why, ,then. blame all your trouble to Female Disease With healthy kidneys, few women will evett have "female disorders." The kidneys are se closely connected with all the internal organs that when the kidneys go wrong, everything goes wrong. Much distress would be saved SI women would only take • . D OAN'S K IDNEY PILLS at stated intervals. • Price 50 cents per box or three boxes for $1.25, all dealers or sent direct on receipt af mica Tho Dean Kidney Pill Co., Toronto, Ont. • Story �f & Veteran lelle-Olonary. EV. FATHER LACOMBE. e 7. -- Eighty yea.es lee age the last day of !tile .pat month, ' Rev. Father La - come, of Pincher Creek, Alberta, is still hale and hearty, and as actively interested in the work of bin church, as he wars inS the year 1850, when be Met drove a dog _teainatross the plains of the west •to Visit remota settlements' a white people or the Still more remote encampments a In - diens. In company with hi ' old friend and companiene Rev. other Ledue, of St. Alberti, Rev. Fath r La- combe has !recently been Visiting in Montreal. To a newspaper interview- er. he smoke quite freely, making spec- ial reference to and giving nitiott use- fui information concerning the Galic- iancolonists in Alberta, Father La- combe said: Ireaw ths Galacian peo- ple in their own homes in• the old country not ao, long ago. I learned much !regarding their situation at Phome, and aseartained what the pro - 'liabilities were for their 'success in: Canada. We met all the people who ' are concerned in the Government of that portion dr Europe,' end: we re- ceived from them all tokens or kind- neatt and interest. Among 'those whom we haa the honor to meet were the Emperor Francis Joseph, 'the Prime , Minister, and the Archbishop of Rue) tlieniain churdh, whom- we tiet ta Stenislatt, Galicia,. The Emperor Jos- eph is rrinch devoted to the Catholic church and eapreseed much interest in ' bis people- Who in recent years have come to Canada. He is a fine old, man end shows great interest in all, the ' affeirs that relate to his country.' When I met the Prime Ministerhe made very careful inquiry regarding ir.y tt*vels in Canada, arnong the. Gal- ician beople, and regarding my work in Europe on their behalt. I sxelained fully to himthat we *were anxious' that the Galician people in Canada Should. have -SriOts from: their own eountry, who would minister - unto theme and that my object wasi to pure siuttle some of the educatedp-riesfis in, that :country to come here and fake U p the work. •.The Emperors Munificence. - After he had learned all that i I could tell him ° regarding Canadian Galicia:me and my work in endeavor- ing to get priesta from! Galicia, he Said that it would 'require -omen money to melee the journey •through the Em- pire, wridatha.t I was an old mon, and' Itbiait If/night 'be ill. He called; hee"seo- eetarY and talked. with him, and,•then gave me a large roll oe bills to pay all my expenses in fulfilling my mis- sion,. I ,had written to the. Archbis- hop at Stan:Islam that 1.- was to visit :him,- and when 1 errivedhe met me at the depot and 'brought me to his palaceThe next day We attended the services in the _cathedral, which was crowded with people. "The rite in - these slchurch ..ts very different from that with which we are acquainted._ There are no seats, the people 'either standing or kneeling-. All the men were one oide "of the eltereif asid the . women, on the other. Galicia is 'ire:SY mountainous- In . parts, abut is very 'beautiful, and the people are of a desirable class. We secured a num- ter of priests to come direct to Can- ada and there will no doubt be more immigration from there from time to time. ' In! Alberta the people find: them- selveie - in, s country very different) In' many- !respects from their own. When they arrived we endeavored to assist -them 'to get homesteads tieldi to get located on the 'land. One of those whom 1 mssela took out to his 'new homeetead expressed the feeling of all those Galleons who get the posseee sion, of lentil of -their own in Canada. I took him witherthe wife and pointed out to him r the surveyor's, stakes 'which tr.arked out his lona, and ex- plained to 'him that as; 0ong as he slayed on it no one he the -world cduad take it from him or his children. When he isnderstooa that this lend was his, 'by the goodness of the gov- ernment of Canada, he kneeled down on. the 'grounf, took up the soil in his hands and. kissed it. Galicians- as Homesteaders. • No one • who . knows these people could toke expeption to them. They are atntiag the hardest working of our colonists, and the women work equaa- ly witthe men. This is what I said to the qamperor Joseph in reply to his queation: " Thy a,re doing well, our govern- ment -glass the land to theta and they are Igreat workers. What we now want foe them is efeiests of their 'own rite."' - .When I met the reechbishOp, heale so promised to aid me, The ;priests of that. country "are all ,well educate,d and well * prepared for the work to which • they are called. • The arch- bishop also I •found -to be a inaer or the widest education,' He ,speaks all the • languaeos • of !continental Eur- ope. It was a pilgrimage which we joie - ed• at the city of Marseilles. There were about four hundred ladies and gentlemen in the party, eighty of the rhen being priests of the church. The steamer in which we sailed was spec- ially prepared for theensiyage. .The upper -deck was all fitted up as a church, and services were held there daily as though we 'were on! shore. We 'spent twelve days- h Jerusalem, three days in Nazareth, two days in Bethlehem; and one doe and, two 'nights on the Jordan and the Dead sea: The: weather was eelightful. In Borne we spent 20 days aind were on three days received ny the pope. The pope spoke to us Latin very slowly and dietinctly. It is unneces- sary that I 'should refer !to' the great esteem in which the pope is held in Rome. Many people go -to him, poor people,- old people, coramdn • people, and. he boars and *receives them! all. He is kind to eyeryone and is trusted and esteemed by all. ' Father Lacombe and Father Leduc will spend ;several days in Montreal; and in the east generally (before re- turning Co 'their home tn the hew western' Province. !CI „LA. SS 111' e=e 71. -TN./19,11/d Vii nnrA7..lwavs Might , •"-• -tiezre ;.„ -Senator Gowan, wbor is 92 years of age and. In poor health has resign- ed. He thus ehowe his good sense add has set a erecenent which might be followed by others. -Hon. J. B. Snowball, Lieutenant Governor, of .New Brunswfck, drop- ped -dead: on the street itt Binder- ickton, New Brunswick, while on his way to -church last Sunday night. He entertained a number of guests nt his hotel Saturday night, attended church Sunday forenoon and seemed to be in the enjoyment of hie motet good health. He was 70 years of age and haa' 'been prominent in politics Bears the Signature of t tneethess tier a greet meny -Year. . He Was appointed Lieutenant Gave -se- c* in 1902,• • The News -No Pure Drug Cough Cure laws would be needed, it all Cough Cures Werre like Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure JO -and ' has been for 20 years. The National law now re- quires that if any poisoner. enter in- to a 001101 mixture it must iee pMnb- ed on the label or package. For this reason mothers and others Should insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. No poison marks a Dr. Shoop's labels -and tone in the medi- cine, else it trust by law be on the label. And it's not only safe,but it Is said to be, by those who know it best, a truly -remarkable cough rem- edy. Take no chance, particularly with !stoop children. Insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr, Shoop 'package with others and see. No poison, marks there 1 You can always be on the sere side by derna,nding Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Simply refuse to ac- cept any other. Sold by C, Aberhart, druggist, Seaforth. Canada. -)4. John allcalortry has been ap- pointed postmaster at Bowtnonville. -Mr. &urinal. John Dempsey hoe teen appointed sheriff of the county a Renfrew. -The • Toronto Presbyterial Wo- w:en/la Foreign Missionary Society raised last. year for Foreign min - stens 'the sinu of $1,980e -Sir Wilfrid Laurier ahd Sir Fred- erick Borden have booked passage to England on ,the Empress of Britain, Sailing from- St, John April 5th. - - Peter Verigen, the Doukhober lead- er, has :returned from- Russia, and re- ports that he has secured permis- sion for more Doukhobors 'to leave the country. He announces that a- lbout: a thousand will come thia spring -Mr. James Dundass, the well known cittle buyer of Ingersoll, But- tered a stroke of parelysis at an early 'hour Sunday morning, and is in a. very critical condttion. -Children, playing with matches caused a tragedy in the home or Mr. end( Mrs. O'Hern, at Tyndall, Mane., toba, The house was burned, a little son,• aged three, lost his life, and the baby was so badly burned that it recovery is scarcely anticipated._ -Dr. G. W. Ross, son of Senator Ross, will be added to the staff: of the Toronto General Hospital al Ap- ril. He' has Just returned- from a post graduate course in the old coun- try, sod is a .specialist in lung, di- seases. -The Young Men's Christian As- sociation:, of Woodstock, will erect a magnificent new 'building, at a cost of a25,000, during the coming sum- mer. The cost has been subscribed. by prominent citizens and others, and lacks but 5$2,000 of reaching the re- quired, amount. • -Earl Grey, Goverhor General of Canada litho purchased, a fruit ranch in Okanagan, British Columbia, be- coming owner 0T.- the Applegarth and Speer properties tie the White Tal- ley adjoining the Coldstream ranch owned by Earl Aberdeen. The pur- chase price was $4.2,5e0. - On Saturday morning hest when! 'boring at a depth of 230 feet on a wellon! the northwest 'corner of lot 21, !concession, 4, Romney town- ship, Kent coun,ty, the tools disap- peared cant" a, gush of oil overflowed the. field for acres. Thousands of barrels of oil were lost. 'Experts gay an oil aake has 'been entered. : -Mm A. Prin.:eau was instantly killed at a 'railway crossing in Lind- say, on Friday night. Mr., . and Mrs. Frit -man were driving borne in a cutter and were struck 'by the coming C. In R. train from Teronto. Mrs. Primeau was killed and Mr. Prirneau so !badly hurt that he may die. The horse was killed and the cutter smashed to .splinters. Men and youths are not the only • fines to migrate from the older coun- tries to the new. Says The St. John ' Sun: "A ' considerable migration of girls from the garitime Provinces to the 'United States goes on constantly. It does not attract as much atten- tion as the emigration of young men. At the present time the larger nuro.ber of the latter who leave their homes move to the Canadian Northwest. But yourg women go in considerable num- bers Ito the New England or Middle State's. They seek various forms of employment. The most popular form is that of ..hospital ,kork. . . The migration is not confined to the Pro- vinces. Apparently those who go from these PrOVineefe displace others from the Eastern States, The Kennebec Itairnal a few days ago noted the fact • that 60 girls belonging. originally to Maine left Boston in one company for Pasadena, California, where they take winter employment in the hotels. . If the young men -leave in numbers ,it is but ;natural that wo- men will not remainewhere their prob- abilities of obtaining husbands are consequently reduced." - TELE UOVERNMENT AND " ZAM-BITIK. SURVEY OUT FROX FORT WIL- • LIAM TAKES ,,A SUPPLY OF • THIS 'USEFUL BALM. Zam-Buk the favorite household balm, and salve, is now. adopted as !" the doctor" by leading parties en- gaged tn surveying varimia parts of the Dominion lands.. - Mr, Henry Hall, writingsfrom Fort William, says: " Havieg proved 'how beneficial Zam-Buk is in cases of cuts, skin injuries and diseases,' determined to keep a upply hand. Being en- gaged to go On a teurveyo I 'thought it would be a most Useful thing to take along. • I obtained a supply in Fort end very well it -was I did so. I may say that '.pretty. 'needy e -very day it was called into- requiate ion by one or .other of the party for cuts, bruises, burns, or some injury or other. It is wonderful how quickly Zam-Buk takes the soreness out of cuts, 'bruises, burns and InJuries'; and on our survey it -.earned! golden! opinions from- all who had occasion to try it. I have found it 'very fine for skin diseaee, and 1 cant strongly `recommend it as a household balm." Mr. Lascelles Scott,. one .of ithe lead- ing Government analysiets, says: have ne hesitation in certifying the 'entire petty of Zam-Buk, • which, my opinion, is excellently adapted- for skin injuries and diseases.". Zan-Buk cures cuts, scalds; borne, bruises eczerna, scalp sores, rIngwOrm, ulcers, abscesses, chapped places, Seeing laim- pies, blood poison, ehronic abscesses, etc. As an embrocation it relieves rheumatism, neuralgia and sciatica. All druggists, and stores isell lb at 506.' a (box, or 'from Zam-Buk Co., .Tor- ontee for price.- Six 'boxes sent for a2.50. Send- le. stamp,- and- we will send you free sample 130X. oven Cure estion healthfr stomach doqs two things. xst-gives u enough gasti juice to digest food -a -2nd-churns food, means of its musctilE* action, until digestive juice and food are thorough- ly mixed. An un- healthy stomach is either too weak to properl churn the food or it does t3 zive up enough gastric juice to make digestion complete. Then you have Indigesti -Heartburn-Distress aft r Eating -Sour Stomach Headaches -and finall chronic Dyspepsia. "Fruit-a-tives" cure In geStion and_Dyspepsia becau 'A they give you a healthy stomach. " Fruit-a-tives " actually strengthen the muscles of the stomach ---increase the power of the churning movement-,, and also enable the stomach to excrete sufficient gastric juice to completely digest • every Thousand's lure been cured of meal Indigestion ndDspepsta by "Fruit -a -tales alone. - 109 dpraft_ a tives " also cure the Con- stipation and Biliousness with which so many Dyspeptics siiffer. are intensified fruit juices, combined with tonics and antiseptics -and are an fain- ible cure for all Stomas:1i Troubles. Try them. eoc. a box -6 for $2.50. At all dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. We FRUIT LIVER TAW-LETO cupt,teRv FREE "Iesa MiM VP ABET'?" ,R., Our 19 / Catalogue will tell you how to get, Absolutely Free, a beautiful Carving Set of SHEFFI#LD STEEL, with 1 Celluloiel Handles and Sterling Sliver Mounts, 1 encloge in a handsome plush ad silk lined ease. he outside be- ing covered with leatherette. Our handeome Catalogue and Guide Book is Wchly iliustra.ted and is free to ever4one who asks for it and contains dellails of other special offers, etc., also gives full rtetails of new and standard varieties of Seeds, „ lants and Bulbs. Write toed ay. DARCH & HUNTER SEED CO,Litnited 7.-c•Nr:1+N, Ce..riaades. CREASE YOL LYIELD PER AC • 1‘111131E3E1 xs Ees es x. felses for 2, 3, and hors** The only Disk thee does Twice Ike Work while half easier on honws--e, Record Not Equalled by angthing else huile for cultivating. A. Success for mak- ing Seed Red en Fall Flowed Laud. For Summer Fellows or Stubble Nelda . after ha,rvest. Look for the Deane "Bra- - SELL." Nene genuine; -without ite For • Sale by .Agents and Menufactured by T„ E. BISSELL, ELoRA, ONT. Drop a post card for Booklet "E." 0, •Boles Preparation of rriOrS Cough Balsam •\I Cures Coughs Stop10 them right Off. The first teaspoonful 1 . e -a----- does gid. In a few hours you notice that .-,e" "tight .eling " disappear -the coughing spells grow farther and farther apart -the throat is easier -and the soreness gone. Cure yourself at home -for ne--with Boles's Preparation of Friar's Cough Balsam. Sold by all druggiSts. NATIONAL DRUG A CHEMICAL CO., LIMITED. LOt4DON, ONT. " "%T. -hat We Claim for . Ferrol 0 FERROL is an Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and if it were nothing more_it Would take front rank because of the quality and quantity of the oil used and the scientific method of proparation. But FERROL has special claims which take it .out of the ordinary class of Emulsion altogether.- For instance: FERROL combines Iron and Phosphorus with- the oil, and no otheremulsioh. contains these ingredients, although it is well known that they -should always be administered together, as each is the complement ot the other. FERROL is so scientific processes of digestion ar process of manufacture, for instant absorption int utmost importance to pe Hy' prepared that the first actually performed in the nd the emulsion is ready • the bloOds This is of the ons with delicate stomachs. unlike other emulsions, is positively palatable, and not one in a thousand fit d any difficulty in taking it. FERROL contains the lthree essentials of life, viz.: Fat,'Iron and Phus-they have never been combinei ospho before. FERROL holds the recolrd for increasing the weight FERROL has receied1 more endorsations from medical men than any oth,er preparation on the market. FERROL will cure any as of Consumption that is capable of cure. FERROL is an absolu e specific for Colds, Croup, Bronchitis and all kindre troubles. FERROL is an unfailin remedy for nervous pros- tration, Chronic Rheurna ism and Neuralgia. Finally, the formula s freely published, and in taking FERROL you "Kn4w what you take I. V. FEAR, Drug id, 8eaforth, Ontario. RAJH 8, I3O AUCTION SALES. *a. =ION SALE of Fenn Stock and implementee -James Jones bas reeeived inetructione her* eau. Medi* to eell by public amnion on Lot 1, eleee Tuokersmithaon Tueaiday, March 12, at 1 Vele* p. me the following : Ilorses,-1 mate 7 ooars old, r.00d trerking marc, aged. Cattle.- 2 mileh cows One siipPosed to be ln emit, 2 steere tieing 3 peers 1 dry cow, 4 heiferrising V, years old, 3 calves, ao hens. Implements. --I eteeoey-Itarris tender with ruck and sheaf carrier. 1 MeCormick mower new, 1 wagon, t set dkanond barrows new, I home rake, 3. land roller, 1 springtooth cultivator, 1 semi drill,1 hay raok, 1 fanning mill, 1 bag truck, 1 eeufiler, walkingplows, I set team harness new, I set whiffle- - treee, 1 neckyoke, I pair horse blankots, 1 mater, I pair collars,shovels forks, 2 dozen ;;in hag, e eross-cat sew, e nuAer of eteve pipes and a lot of other articies. Everything win be sold without re- serve as the proprietor has rented hie farm. Terme of Sale. --All sums of e5 and under, melt '- over that amount, 8 months' credit on furniehing approved endoreed notes. A discount of 4 cents on the dolew allowed for cash en credit 'amounts. WILLIAM ftLeTCLAIR, Prop. ; JA8. JONES, e.uctioneer. 2016-2 - Cr...BARING AUCTION SALE of Farin Stock and Implements. -James Jones has received ine tructions :rem Mr. Dennis ornninto sell by publie uetion, on Lot 74, Concession 3, Hilibert, on Thum - day, efarett 14th, the following ; ' I1orsee-1 di -Aught mere 8 years old in foal to Lord Wolsely, 1 honie 7 'dors old, 1 draught mare 4 years old, 1. firsteelatet driving mare 5 years old, 2 draught filliee rising two years old, 1 light elly rising term got by Wilder Lee; two fillies rising 1 year old. Cattle -Five first -clue cows to calve in Marsh, 2 newly (laved cows, twa cows to celve in April, 12 steers rising a year old, steers rising 2 years old, -6 heifers rising 3 years onl, 1 heifer I year old. Home -I sow ,tith litter,at foot, 1 sow to litter won, 18 pig e 3 months old, 50 henr Implements -1 lumbar wagon, I pair bobsleighs, one 7:: tetra' isehttigl:r. onwe4rs, 1:n"lee2k-#4u1rrio2w-liQgean 'fiiner7lespvIlatee );etaarn'itl, °3.c'wleaniter"trsoteeugh,1 roallefar,BonninegaZit execepi)otivirritill settrese. tv wheelbarrow, 1 grinding stone, I set double har- ness, I set !Angle harness, I mower, 1 puiper, be - rack, gravel box, robe, home blankets, neekyot , whillletrent, Mot, of household furniture, and re - s other articles. Sale at 12 o'clock, noon, Terms -Sums of $10 and under, cash ; ovo* amount 8 months' credit will be given on fe, approved joint notes. Feur per COIL off f • t credit amounts. No outside deck allow, . premises for sale. No reserve, as the i• • - • going West. DENNIS CRONIN, pro' et& -JONES, auctioneer. ••. -et• A eierfole save of a valuable le e - ..11111 in. .L-A._ the townshis of Tuckftemith . ••• ;Jetty At - nate on Main street, Seaforth.-Tb el be offertd for sale by public a.uction at the i e • eche Hot Seaforth, on Saturday, eth of ele- :- ....1, at leer p. • m., the following Mods, vdrich s• ee offered in the following parcels: First.-Farir . s No. 4, in the 5th ' • concession, Huron Read, Sure( e, of said Townthipof Tuckersmith, eontaining 100 eeres of land, be the seine more or less. Becond.-Teens Lot No. 43, in • Jarvis Survey, en the west side of Main Street,in the raid Town of Seeforth, Third. -Town Lot No. 49, in Jarvis Survey, atid on the west side of Main Streeteet the said Town of Seafortb. The farm is a valuable one. is eituated about 3 miles from the Ootniehieg town of Seafortle which is reached by first-ela_os gra- . vet roads. There are erected upon the premises * comfortable brick dwelling house and large barn, 60 x 00. There is a good hardwood bush Ion the land, and a large orchard. On parcel No. 2 there is x large frame building, divided into four stores, with dwelling rooms above, and, as the building is view to the Grand Trunk Railway, it offers a splendid op- porbunity to an ane wishing to engage in manufac- turing or 'mercantile lnisiness in the ' progressive ' town of Seat:nth. Parcel No. 3 eonsists of a Vacant building lot on Main street, and, being immediately I adjoining the Grand Trunk Railway lends, is very advantageously situates' for the erection of either business tor manufacturing premises. Terms of gales -Twenty per cent. of the purchase money to be - paid cash en the day of sale to the Vendor's Solicitor , and. the balance, witheirt Interest, 'within SO days thereafter, when the purehneer will be entatled to a oonveyance and posser,sion. The properties will be , offered subject to reserved bids. 'Purl:her partien- lars and terms of sale will be made known at the time of sale, and may be haden the eneautime from 1 the undersigned, Dated at Seaforth this 15th day of February, 1907. R. S. HAYS, Vendor's Solicitor. 2045-3 A UCTION SALE of Farm Stockand Impletneoloa etn„ -Thos. Brown hail been instructed by George 8, Dever to sell by public auctian .m Lot 3, Con. et, i Mullett, on Margit 12, 1907, at one one okelock p. m., 1 the following ,-. Horses. -1 general purpose mare le years old supposed to he in foal, 1 agricultural 3133M) 16 Year84C1 in foal, 3. agrkultural mare 16 years ele, 1 driving mare 10 yeam old, 1 driving mare tieing * years brA oken ngle or double, 1, roadster gelding•eole tering 2 years old, 1 roadster filly rising 2. Cettle.- 1 cow due to take May 8, 7 fat steers nvereittr 1,200 lbs.'2 f path colved cows, 1 milking cow not calf, I fatcow, 1 dry cow, 1 two year old steer, 1 two int year old heifer, 5 calves, 1 brood Yorkshire sow due . to pig Apria20, 1 brood Berkshire sow due to erg , April 23, 10 Yorkshire pigs 3 menthe old, 70:Ply mouth rock hens, 3 turkeys (1 gobbler et• 2 hens), 7 tons hay. Implements. -1 eoniplete tteesey - Harris 6 foot cut binder nearly new, 1 McCormick: mower, I Wiesen land roller, 1 disc haerow, I Frost & Wood 1.2.- hoed drillwith gives seeder attached neogy new, 1 horse rake, 1 fanning mill nearly new, 1 pair track weigh scales (2,0e0 lbs. cap.), 1 wagon and box, 1 1 truck wagon and grevel box, i pair bobsleighs neat- ly new, 2 -buggies one nearly new, 2 cuttere one near- ly new, 3. pulper, 3, smeller, 1 Imperial jr, two s fur- row plow, lsod ielow, 2 general purpose plows, I set Iran harrows, 1 awn mower, I whelbarrow, 1 incubi'. . tor Hamilton /rake (180 eggs cap.), 1 hay reek, I set heavy double harness, 2 sets double plow harness, I , set single harness, 3 sets whifilettees and neek,yokes, e 2 troughs, 1 box carpenter's tools, 1 Buffalo robe, 1 goatrobe, 1 Daisy churn 1 Amerericen cream ator'a lot of household ffects, forks shovels, one and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms. -All stuns of in10 and under, cash ; over the:. amount, 8 months' eredit on approved joint notes. A discount of Sine allowed for-eash onereditainounts. Hey cash. GEO. S. DEVER, Proprietor; THOMAS BROWN, Auctioneer. 2046-2 - - - - A UCTION SALE of Farm Stock, inapiemente, Etc. -Mr. Brown has been instructed by Mr. John A. M y to sell by public auction On Lon 1, Concession 4, Mullett, tyro miles north of the Hu- ron road, on Monday, March 11, 1007, at one ()Week p. m., the following : Horses. -1 general purpose - mare 7 years okl, 1 general purpose mare supposed to be in foal, 1 heavy horse rising S years old, 1 good driving maree3 yeitte, 1. driving mare 5 years o driving horse rising 5 years old, 1 heavy gelding 3, 1 heavy filly rising 2, I bleed milt rising 2, I blood colt coining 1, 1 heavy draft fille risingete Cattle. -5 cows supposed to be in Wel newlyealved cow, 1 dry cow, 8 fat heifers rising 3, 4 fat heifer* rising 2, 6 steers coming 2,2 heifers coming 2, 4 We yes, 4 thorobred Durham bulls with pedigree, 2 eons and 2 =Ives, 7 store pigs, 8 -small edge, 3 tureseseal 3 geese. Implentents.-I new straw cutter No. 50 Bell, of St, George ; 3 horse rake, 1 12.beed send drill, 1 3 -horse Massey -Harris cultivator, I steel lend roller, 1 low wagon, 3 eels trucks, 1 Chathamfarming mill with bagger, 1 seaweed scales (2,00011m. cap.), walking plows, 2 sets doable bigness, 1 set 4-seen-oie borrows, 1 has rack, 1 waler trough, some some seed oats, some seed peate and some potato* 1 set bobsleighs, 1 long sleigh, I box, 1 engine frame for loading portable engine _ sleigh, some good hay in the barn, 1 rubleer tired buggy nearly new, 1 eovered buggy nearly new, -e Tatter nearly new, I set Angle bainess rubber mount- ed nearly new, also some robes and ruga, etc. The whole will positively be sold without teoerve es the proprietor is leaving the farm. Terms of sale. -The • nay and thegrain will be cosh. On the other proper- . ty, alt sums of $5 and under, cash ; over that =omit 10 months' credit on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 4 cents on the dollar -allowed for eash on credit amounts. JOHN A. MURRAY,. Proprietor; THOS. BROWNeAuctioneen N. B.. -The farm will Also lit offered for sale en the same day and at the 88.1110 place. Terms made known at the time. It is one of the belie farms in Mullett and will be sold on easy terms, 046-2 A UCTION SALE of Pure Bred Horses, Farm, Fenn .elf Stook and implementee-The Executors of the - estate of the late Mts. Jane Swink helm instre Jiunes Jones to sell by public auction on lot 10, Con, 1, Tuekersmith, one mile north of Herman, on the London Road, an Friday, Merck 22, nt 12,30 °thee the following : Horses. -1 brood mare 11 yeara old, brood mare 5 years old supposed to be in foal, breed mare 4 years old supposed to be in foal, 1 filly 'rising 2 years_ old, 2 fillies rising 1 jeer old. The a- bove registered aniillitIS are bred from Imported stock, have massive Mee, letsef quality and true tion., Pedigree givereon application. 1 pair of d geldings tieing 3 yeate old, 1 agricultural filly ri Ong 3 years, 1 blood eolt 2 years eld sired by Wilder Lee. Cattle. -2 fretili tows, 1 tow due to naive at tfrite of - sale, I mulch cow 3 yeam old, 1 fat tow, 6 fat seee* 3 neck steers, 1 heifer 2 ?Tare Old 2 eteers 1 year old, - 3 heifers 1 year led, 3 Calves, also 3 pigs and 00 pure bred Barred Rea* hens. impianente-i Deering binder 5 foot, 1 Prost &Wood mower, 1 sulky rake,. 1 seed drill, 1 ditto barrow, 1 land roller. 1 set die - mond harrows, enscuiller, 2 Angle plows, 1 gangplo% ' 2 lumber wagons, 3 sets bobsleighs, 1 wagen boe.1 gravel box, 1 hay rack, 1 cutter, 1 single bnggy run one season, 1 Chatham fanning mill with bagger at- tached, 1 pulper, 1 set settles, 1 grain ernsher, I ten, horse horse power, 1 good set brass mounted double team harness, I set plow harness, 1 set single hero tress, 1 dozen horse collars, 2 sets wbifiletre.es, neense yokes, shovele, chains, etc. Ain> one heating eteve and one weshing tneebine. The fawn on which the tale takes place will also be eoId.lt contains 100aeter, 10 acres good bush, a lane brick Muse, bank bent,. silo, and all %tete improvements. It is one t:d the best and best equipped farms in the County of Hue ron. Terms of Saie.-All MIMS of $10 and undero mesh ; over thatmount, 9 menthe orient will be giv- et on furnishing approved joint • notes. A diecourit. of 5 cents on the dollar allowed for (esti our credit amounts. Terms of real estate made known on day of stele. The above is exeellent property and will he sold to the. highest 'bidder as the executors wish to witul up the estate. WILLIAM 'Milt At BENJA, SMILI.IE, Executors ; JAS. JONES, =teem. eer. 2046-4 FARM FOR SALE. To close up an estate, farm Lot No. 20, Cre. cession 2, Township of Maine% one bundred Acres with toMforteble frame bouse large bank barn end other improvemente is offered for tale. The land k in a good state -of tultivation and well fenced and drained and is within 2 miles of Steaforth. Immed- iate poesmelon can be_giVen. Terms easy. ,AppIntri THOMAS re HAYS, Seaforth p. a, Executer nd will of John H. Ila,ys. •WM- FOR MIA , suitable it f seed oato in 11, Ribber.' -don rom sel number: IC ELIE g- • r,o1ior p4 g barn tileber her paetieulars1 7, Conceeteon 13, e ARS _FOR SEMI diep foe eigvice tlieranith, it then Iish'Berksiiire both imported ee, of Woodd g returning AT, Brumfield . MI:LE:Aare ed fireproof ete liueeeconont eing s heat apparatus. I fuel. BeS4 t''V Oat D «RAJ!: FOR on his farm, north Manschurie Bare - liftable for teed. EICESTER SHEEP FOR SALE -.Th at Thembred Lelmeste of both text% Address At farm, Mill Road, Tire TERS foONS. QRTH OWN *CATTL )Y bulit, 2 from import nd on easy te lseifeu, niso for sale. Ail mimed the herd lepbone fe et/ , erezer. °TUMOR:dd.-Cho different ages for se . Pekes reason* tsylvenus" (5690Q bred interbreed a lor, and well set tows 5inp welcome. J011 tion. IRE)) STOCK bbOrtdiatn: for ws "la9 riee'satel: l astook real Drds.e.V. IDPrHiclesLLn, JOHN DiVisien Cour or vale or to ng Mt, the feout Wands. in Georg 'Ube eold on reds , debtstoileeted a urity at reessorteble inced. Late