Classiï¬ed Adveflisemenls mble farms in New Ongario. near sale-Jame dzscou New Liskeard for locality and tenpq gwen ash. Map of the hcation to J. P. Te 09 30!) Vendor. . ND 3RD DIVISION OF THE 2ND A E G R.. in the Township “McKin. _- -... 1m acres knowngs the ---~m lm- CONTAlNth Lot 14. Con. 4. N. D. R.. Glenelg. About 85 acres cleared. balance in good 1 . Well watered, well fenced, ‘ good frame house. banl; barn ani Imple- ‘ bearmg orchard. abopt ment house. twenty-ï¬ve acres plqughed, four acres m awn may be had after 1311 wheat. Posses. nartxculaés (apply to “'-- lat NE 0F B, '31; s w" ** u r--. O â€hm “13°â€an 208801.88, John A. Galbraith is a well-to-do th? TOW’o ‘ large hank barns. _ 9-0 acres. farmer, livmg in Plympton Town- 31500‘10 ‘bal' ship. about ï¬ve miles from Forest. . p . D97 cent. Apply to M34; 07...“ He is 5 feet 9 inches in height. and He enjoyed eat 4. . . . A W about 46 years Of 886. 01â€"»IN THE SECOND CON good health until early in 1906, when . attack of pleuro- parently broke tcularsa lyto . ° par: pp up his whole system. In speaking in the Township 0 to the Forest Free Press, Iv of Grey. For 9.0 $1.1 'l‘elford, Barrister. Jan. 3. 1%. "I did not seem able to gain my 100 AFRESt nearlv all cleared and . ‘ ' - strength after the attack of pneu- One doctor said that tuber- house. watered springcreek rurilmn an so 00‘ of 1:. 8(3):;‘21‘3‘12338 ugpply to not recover. and advised me to gihï¬d 4'. 'ork at London settle my affairs as quickly as pos sible This was the condition I was Rev C. E Bur Good bearing orchard. about in weight to 120 pounds. The Pay four acres in . chine seemed to do good from th twenty-ï¬ve ' .: ‘ .‘s .s 1 ma. be had after . . P08 3.. n“ y 1v to start, and I continued until I ha lst For fun ‘ $3315 Beaten. Prom Pomona used about $15 worth from Scott‘ Drug Store, Forest. I gained i Jan, 20m. lEm“" . 4f" . nnl '. nu weight at the rate of half a pound .___. .-.. m 150 nound \pril 1908» terms “‘1‘“ Dixie CONN} May 1501â€â€œ: 1'1 I“; L) \J J-.. Vamey. (in; (‘1 rough ca Gm d Siablingz‘ Shed and other (51 About 1hree qum‘tm's of an net The owner '1.~ anxiuus 1.08911 nrchm-er win get a bargzuu ‘rawford‘ Varney Ont. March '26â€"“ prices renown“... nâ€. {SE-alien, A , t the Post ()fhce. Thos. Smith or a May ZOâ€"tf ‘ ' OLID BRICK TWO might beneï¬t htm. I strongly recom- ' and he began its terian Manse property in f , The result. was- truly wonder- 7 Durham and mm? ful. Almost immediately he began to improve and soon was able to be ' . He apparently regained his old health and was able to take up once again his old duties on his 1129611 P. 0, large farm and to perform them with eomparative ease and comfort. The {mprovement was permanent, and he 15 to-day apparently just as well as ‘ V or bale. . ’M/rfl ever- He glves all the credit for hle VEN YEAR 0L recovery, under God, to Psychine. 00D HEAVY SE . Horse. Win sell cheap to quick bu)“ ' no, E. BU RBELL Baptist Pastor.†.. 1.;an Atkinson. .-..l,â€" _ Mâ€"d {ion in §' hard am for quick 1’1 ‘0 1101 ‘t )7 I \U 313E313 DARK LOT\ eet in 1‘ 6T0 of Saddler str m in the cmmtx of (we), (r. 11.... +orvna ,1 '“vr for registrat one year. Will 3 Badly Sauzeen. ion. 00101.. “3"“ {UGUO tnhv e11 nght. J.‘ u U teen mopths old for registratxpn. P “I'm. b‘mith. Sn. 1: 5-2-07.-6hd. W YILL HAVE FOR SALE :1 Quantit) 0f xlabs mixed wood. double had delix e1 ed Or- ‘3. .2'03es lunged ders n33 1e Iett at the Chxonicle Oï¬lce. The Durham 1‘ urniture Cu. V _.._. 7 test 1 ices. Consult we. when bu 'ing 9 1mm . Nidford. Studio Mr. J. taper Town, Durham. May Queen WAV'IED TW 0 EXPERIEMCBD “er vant girls. Applv at once at Dr. Jamieson’ s. . atter of ihe Estate of Donald 1, late of the Town of Durham Cognty of .Grey, Implement \ Depos'ts may be made or Thisfonnof Wigspeciany gufttend .to thébanhng when U“ 'wâ€"7~ 7 of: household. withdrum by either of the two members . country, as ether member suitable for those living in the in town. In use of (lath, the 'thnnt (1th or cost. Write or all for further mo n_ey may be withdnwn pamcuhn- l. :eive Tender? the above estate. 1' notes and books at day of June. A-P- O Administratnx ’5 Notice lug VVU-Va Agent; diceaééd. ~33 UNDEBSIAGNED WILL ‘L A Oumnn‘t‘ QQ‘ Miscellaneous. and Countess Etreemâ€"q .nces reasonable. Apply l or at the Post Oï¬ice. ; ï¬r“ THESMDARD BANK ' For terms Telford. V9 for Sale. .L L‘ \J b â€"' rough cast building. d other convemences. of an nere of ground. 1.08911 and a quick “ A~ \‘Tm ‘ pus uuâ€"-' Good ‘langlf Must ~t'll (‘Dlw 'â€" ;zLiu M rs. 'Wm. 3 Town of Dur 3" containing 4 ms and particu Vendor's Solici- FOR SALE. x LOTS ON . Streetarj-éwcfd xORTh (From Forest Free 'Press.) Forest. May 2nd, 1907.-“-â€"The fol- lowing facts. vouched for by ,Rev. C. E. Barren, Baptist minister, and Ralph E. Scott. the welloknown local druggist. is incontrovertible evidence that even when physicians have abandoned hope, there is stiil a way whereby the grave may be cheated ; of its prey. 7â€"-II ¢‘_An -'J ulu â€UV â€V'â€" strength after the attack of pneu- monia. One doctor said that tuber- culosis had developed, that I could nOt recover. and advised me to settle my affairs as quickly as pos- sible. This was the condition I was me a trial bottle. 1906. and at that time , in weight to 120 pounds. The Pay- . feeling better. I actually had to have my clothes enlarged, not _ through any corpulency, but owing ~ toaputtine on of good solid flesh 1 allover. Ihave resumed my work 9 and have gone through this severe 9 and sickly winter wl'th nothing worse ‘ 2 than an attack of grip, which my a system was able to throw off Without L. any serious results. “I give this statement for the pur- ' how Psychine has I. probably saved my His, and in the â€h :08 AT I bu i112: J ti- : t0 “Mr. J. A. Galbraith isa prominent. 1 member of my church, trusted by 1 his neighbors and very highly re- spected throughout. the entire com- munity. His case has attraCted very ' pronounced hi~ case hopeless (and, indeed, set the date about which he would likely pass away,) and observing pretty closely his condition. it occurred to me that Psychine, which I had used , in my family with wonderful results, p might beneï¬t him. I strongly recom- mended it to him. and he began its . use. The result was- truly wonder- n r.-1 Almnaf. tmmndiately he began Rev. Father Doherchy uf Arthur who celebrated hls silver jubilee chi; week. was presented _ with a gold headed cane and banqueted by the Prmestent citizens. “Forest, May let, 1907.†h GALBB AII‘H.†n13 HnulOfï¬ce - ' '- 0. Lawrence a {01- Frank Wise and Frank Wagner “ reduced $50 10081 Alex. Fletcher “ " 150 661100 J. Hallett " “ 150' have D. Donnelly “ “ 100 , W317 Geo Sparling ‘ “ 200 rented John Hoerle “ “ 100 s H 300 G. T Railwcy .to-do There being no further appeogs be- - ._____‘ “A J. D. Clark. as ‘Neil Clark ‘ Fred Easy \ W. G. McCulloch """"" ~ .4 Council met my 28m. mums ' . ‘ nï¬l’mOd. the tnnncuon of general Imam?“ ‘ 0° nit. MeArthur reported repair -‘naï¬. All“ 1"“ °n Monday. d" 27th I Be- brgdoce. lot 7 . "can. 6. cosh 82.00 by mbora. resent. Conn .03 . {raisin wasutllgly constituted. With â€he J as. Mornson. 300" 33 Ohdl‘mfln- The following‘ hotbianâ€"Forguaonâ€"Bopért adapt appeals were heard :-â€"- ‘gd, Com. fee 50c.-â€"Cutned. A 3 __ _, 4---: LL-‘ 1“ hot. Inflatil' ISTABUSHED 1.78 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS OF CANADA 'LDBIU UUID‘ uv .'-"-vâ€" f ‘ . fore the court, it was adjourned and! council met for the transaction of business. Minutes of last meeting read and passed. Wilsonâ€"Dodsworthâ€"Tbat the es- sessmenc roll as revised by court; of revision be accepted, and the assess- or be paid his sulary.-â€"-Carned. said ‘passageway to be 22 ft. wide, and kept in a good and safe state for i trai‘ï¬c.â€"â€"Carried. mg.... . Siegner, for spike and tin. . . .. Wm. Whitmore. iron. ....... . Charter Smith ; Sons, iron. . . 0. Lawrence, teaming work. . . John Dunsmore, work . . . . . . .- . -- Carried. N obleâ€"Grierson-f-That the btu‘uvu v- thâ€"«Griersonâ€"nThat the accounts for repairs to bridgeron Durham Road over Saugeen . -1 Lâ€" L-nn§:nn an. Charter Smith ; Sons, iron. . 0. Lawrence, teaming work. . John Dunemore, work . . . . . ..- Samuel Langril, work. ...... George Noble. work ......... David McNichol ............. -â€"Carried. Nobleâ€"Griersonâ€"J ‘hat the rouow- : ing accounts be paid : Canadian Contract. Record.. a 6 68 The Municipal World Assess- ment Rolls ................ 8 25 ‘20 00 Hanover Pom, bal. contract.. Wm. Orr. repair to Scinson’s 6) nn bridge ...... . . . . -â€"Carried. Bentinck Comic“- â€"â€"___- That Henry Prast be paid the sum of $7.70 for culvert pipes on con. 6, lot 12, and that Wm. Liskey be paid the sum of $6.30 for culveat pipes on Con. 6, lot; 13. â€"- A A! _ ‘ UVâ€. v, â€"v' Dodsvémrsb â€"-Grierson â€"-Thut Chas. Rudolph be allowed $5.00 for opening drain and closing same in Elmwood. â€"-Ca.rried. Grierson-Noble â€"That Alex.Camp- bell be refunded $3.00 {or statute labor tax performed in the year 1902'). -Ca.rried. Wilsonâ€"Grierson-aTt oil permit E. Bowman tc phone poles in Elmwo‘ this council has power Carried. Nobleâ€"Griersonâ€"That of Messrs. Jacks and I Sarnia. for steel bridge a flooring amounting to $‘. cepbed.â€"-Carried. i‘Iobleâ€"Wilsonâ€"That the tender of Nessrs. Magle and Looby, of Dub- lin, for concrete abntments $4.70 per yard be accepted, and the Clark noti- fy them to that eï¬ect.â€"â€"Carried. . Wilson-â€"Nob1eâ€"â€"That this council notify Mr. Daugherty to remove the: dirt from the \cemetery at Hutton ! Dodeworthâ€"Nobleâ€"That Elmwood ‘getaspecial grant of $50 for side- ‘Walksrâ€"Carried Wilsonâ€"Griersonâ€"Thas of $900 be granted to each sion for improvement of n ried. l At. this season of the year the ï¬rst 4, $50.00. |unnatural looseness of a child’s Council bowels should have immediate at- 29th. mention. Toe best thing that. can be given is Chamberlain’s Colic. Chalera and Diarrhoea Remedy fol- lowed by castor oil as directed with AC' each bottle of the remedy. For sale ' ‘ at. Parker’s Drug Store. A . . . 1": ..... Do Not Neglect the Children. assessment conï¬rmed riersoanhat this coun Bowman to put. up tele- iu Elmwood as far as 66 .3 6. .That. the follow- reduced 350 h 150 “ 100 â€"That the tender and Dresser, 0f aâ€"That this coun’ n to meet. at Dor Monday in August .ion of business.â€" ,ge and concrete to $2.800 be ac- I‘hat. the sum sach road divi- of road.» Car- t3 ‘0 Lo do 80.â€" the tender The Clerk was inatrm by, Of Dub- two large road scrapers ts 34.70 P9? mould bottoms. one 10 Clark “on“ Other 16in. -‘ o armed. « , J Mr. Durrann tenders! this council tion as Township Treas1 I SLVQQZUIIQ 090031580010 0000039089 4-4 85 0d, 00m. 180 DW.‘-quluuo -- -- __ -v a f ‘ ~° thing so fool? ted that he had settled . Suppose you dd some . . 9.032163: ï¬xed in sending the late nah as to reduce your strength, wtnl G°° Dale. to 30““ 0f Refuge; it! *or judgment one half. and it ° were in oeeible to get them back-.â€" Amount received $10.00 which was how mush would you pay to regnln paid into lit-enemy. the lost portion? 1’ -51.:‘n _‘nnnn1|t minut- Fergusonâ€"~McArthurâ€"-Thet each ‘ Comr. employ his own grader operaw tor.â€"Cerried. Fergusonâ€"Philipâ€"That. $250.00 be set apart. for each road Comr. for general repairs of the road. not in- ;cluding culverts and bridgee,â€"Cer- I ried. urbane on the side of the public highway, just outside the limits of Holstein. Resolved that no rubbisn or any- thing that may become a nuisance to the travelling public be placed uponl or alongside of the highway. This being ° ' the township By-law, and the party depositing the same are personally reeponsible for any accident result- 'ing therefrom, and the Pathmaster sees that the same ie removed.-â€"-Car- tied. ‘-â€" h Juno-r .â€" V ,, Lothian accompanied by one reeve,} le Wm. Watson’s be instructed to sett water grievance at. lot 27, con. 14 -â€" Carried. -â€"Carri ed. V“--Ivâ€" The members of the Court subscrib- ed to the required Declarations. after which the only two appeals were dis- posed of as follows :â€" Richaid Allan, lot ‘2 and 3 of 4, con. 1. assessment reduced 3100. Richard Gardiner. lore 1-2, con. 4. No reduc- tion. Changes made on Rollâ€"Wm. ,Baird’s k ac. was added to lot 1, con. 4; lot 33 ’M. St. E Holstein, was taken from lots 6-7 M. St. E. reducing «sonnecmn‘nt on said 10‘s to $300 ; and Baird’s t ac. was added to 1m. 1., Wu. 4; lot 33 ’M. St. E Holstein, was taken from lots 6-7 M. St. E. reducing assessment on said lots to $300 ; and said lot is added to lot 34 M. St. E. making that assessment $100. 0. M. Seim assessed for business assess- ment $100 on lot 18. M. St E. Names added on Roll: H. E McDougall, M. F. Was ‘2, con 9 Gordon Geddes, F. 8., lat 17, con. 20 Peter Calvert, F. S, lot 7. con. 18 J33. Cline. 11‘. 8., lot. 7, con. 18. Jas. Cline,‘F. S , lot A, con. 17. R. Gar-l diner, F. 8.. lot. 1 2, con. 4-. John‘ Stewart. M. F.. Yeovil. Reg. Trace, f M. F., 101'. 24, con. 12. u. E. Culp. M. iF., lot 28. con. 11. Robert. Main, M. F., lot. 41, con. 2. Wm. McNair. F. 8., lot. 17, con. 6. J. H. Andrews. M. F., lot :3, con. 20. Wesley Manary, F. S , 27, con. 12. Richard Ellis, M. F..G. A.. ($011.17. ~}'?hilpâ€"-â€"--Fer;.:usaon-----Thm Comr. ' ‘ 1.-- Ln manna These being all additions known. Philipâ€"McAttnurâ€"Inan we uuua u of Revision do now ckose and the As- sessment Roll as now revised for 1907 do ï¬nally passâ€"Carried. Council resumed. By-law No. 211 to borrow money to ‘ pay teachers’ salaries passed the usu- al readings. was signed, etc, UV-Qvâ€" Mr. Durrsnu tendered his resigns, ! tion as Township Treasurer. ‘ Philpâ€"Lochianâ€"Thst the resigna- zion tendered by she'l‘ownship Treas- ke eï¬ect at the Councll and that. ap- plications naming securities Will be received at. next session of Council to ï¬ll the oï¬ce of Township Trees 1 met -â€"Carried. 1A.. Resolved that the following be paid: Wm. Kingston. adee re Myer'sl bin. 31 00; Municipa c ’ Roll and Pathrolls. $4.05); \V. B. O. M. Sutton, express charges, ‘00.; Seim, printing 200 Auditors’ ReportS, “19 00 ; adv’t Court of Revision. a Clerk P. cards, notice to Pathmasnms, l€31.00; do. quarters salary, $38.77); “D MCIMYW, pt. salary as assessor, ‘375.00; Jas. Shea, work on drain 1V0. Mchythnr reported repair at 7. can. 6, cost $2.00 by ‘ 1n dollti's Wiarton. W. J. Winter, photographer. 01 l VViarton. was accidentally shot by a] young lads’ in a school house at Cedar ( Hill. near Wiarton, on Victoria Day. l Mr. Winter, accompanied by twoi young ladies. were out tor the day. i and one of the girls accidentally dis- i Charged the pistol which she was holding. the bullet passing through ’ the man's throat and severing part of . {the windpipe. At time. of writing he is still living, but his condition is ' ' The event caused Wiarton. where Mr. Winter is well known and much esteemed. His wife was away on a short visit. and was distracted when she learned of her husband’s serious swamâ€"Post. -Lothian-â€"-Beport adopt- ng 28th, Minutes ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. no rubbish or any- adjourned to meet Colic and Diarrhoea. instructed to order I me 10 in and the the changes and stomach. colic and iokly relieved by the 1311’s Cbolic. Cholera ALLAN. Clerk WHAT ARE THUMB“? J-Il “VD." I! ‘- flluo of the saï¬ing power tint. per- mits continuous laborâ€"wk» are they worth to you? When you let yourself run down,l You reduce your chances for success in lifeâ€"it sleeplessness comes you score lower stillâ€"should appetite or digestion fail. you are stated in the {face by physical bankruptcy. Don’t let it go so far. take Ferro- zone. it has cured thousands and it will cure you; it builds up the bodily strength. makes muscles like steel. replaces spring tiredness by energy and new life. Ferrozone rebuilds sick folks because it contains the strengthening elements that every run-down system requires. m and Answer This Your-elf. v- vâ€"_ ,. Especially before the hot weather‘ comes. everyone needs a purifying tonieuFerrozons ï¬lls the bill exactly -â€"-nothing known that juvenates and nplifts so fast. At once the appetite improves. You rest well and rise next morning feeling ï¬t and ï¬ne. Headaches disappear, weakness give way to the vigor that only Fer- rozone can supply. Try it, results are guaranteed, 5C0. per “box or six for $2.50 at all dealers. ‘- A few weeks ago. Constable Arm- strong had a couple of Jews up be- fore Robert Chambers. J. P., on the ' 'thout a license. pealed and the matter came up before Judge Barrett on Friday. The Jewel contended that they were not pedd? 'ling, but merely exchanging tinware for old iron and that while they had sold Armstrong a pie plate, Arm- Strong had practically forced them to take the money. The Judge reserv- ed his decision. The Jews were rep- resented by Mr. Robertson, Mr Mal- colmson appeared for the defeadent. If you would enjoy to-morrow take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets lac-night. Phey produce an able laxative effect, clear the head and cleanse the Stomach. Sample free at Parker’s Drug Score. ï¬glkerién Telesc0pe. Are two articles of Special Excel- lence which we sell. . Do not spend time and energy mg. when you can buy excellent For 500 less than 00:12 THE JE ws APPEALED. Lawn at 1 '9 Lawn Aprons 20 x Zoo 92». White Whists' $1 . $1.25 Cashmere Hose 250 per pr. Mill Ends Table Linen “'9 again remind to bring us thvir “7 'rrhts, Machinists, Iron and Brass Founders. and Steam Fitters ..... Cutting Boxes, horsePowcm, Wind Smokers, Stock raisers’ Feed Boilers. Special attention to Gaso. line Engine repairs. and can“ win}; is the Flannellette Shirts Sash 89’ Doors MAN To-night. Smith Sons PROPRIETORS iUPACTUREBS OF Boxes, Horsepowers, Luind our customers 11' \Vool this s *uson. interesting p1 mes. run down, of the material. speZialty Every few weeks durin the Season §tyle§ ghmge i9 511m; Summer ery. and new ideas Ere displayed and every week we tnm up New flats in order to keep our Stock of Trimmed Hats com- plete. J net at present we have a Stock of Stylish and Fashion. able Trimmed Millinery, that can equal only city store, and far below city prices. Durham We never had a more pros- perous season in Millinery. and the orders that are coming in for June bespeaks a very large trade during the rest of the sea.- son. We have a complete stock (I); everything in the Millinery me. Men’s Vestsâ€"W“ haw some 11ij patterns in Fancy Vcsts at] $2.223. ï¬Ojures, Some with at- tached cuffs, and some with separate cuffs. Prices 750 to $1.330. Footwearâ€"Men's Black Patent Leather and Calf Boots. I'x‘ladc on Stylish Good Fitting lasts" Blucher Laced Shapes, all prices. HARRY BURNETT Men’s. A blend ofi: Manitoba wheat and i§ 3.- stric Our pure Manitoba. flour, made from No. 1 Manitoba. wheat cannot, he beat for either hakers‘ or domestic use. Is made from selected winter wheat and IS a super-tor article for makmg pastry, etc. Constantly on lmnd the best brands of Rolled Oats. Also our make of Rolled Cereal. the best; on the market. Also Chopped Oats. Mixed Chop. Pea- Chop, Bean Shorts and Feed Flour. Special Reduction on Flour in 5 and 10 Bag Lots. 0111 Hat< me <1 weiallv 1 suitable f111 spring; \\ ear The\ are the \EW delicatv Shades Of fa“ 11 111111 B1111w1. “The \\ ilton Label" is :1 3112112111199 (11' satisfac- 11011â€"1’1 mes from $1.00 to $15.00. Goods delivered aaywhere in Chopping Done Every Day June “, 1907 Millinery PASTRY FLOUR John McGown, SOVEREIGN Boys’ 6: Youths’ Furnisher ECLIPSE ; Manitoba and .‘_. Ontario is a- strictly ï¬rst; class. family flour. WE KEEP THE Ontario