4-. »rM,;_,--.-5 , - - _/_..',. . ___ , V 8 ' - -==E-~-~-~_»L.... ._-+..-.-._ 1.-. is .»_.__.--,-..- 1 ' » .---. .. _ ' ._ rm x “ 1 1 ’ \ lt P A ' - _ is EE -WG S CW? GUARM _ Offices lu Montague, Capt. W. A. Johnstone Kress Trio will be held over for three Mllllllllivfl llld ln 5°\1rll. M- S. Acorn, Manager lnights. They will be seen in s' com- * _ ` '* - -- ' ~ l plete change of acts. Mr. Winkler will ...The latent news, Bi-gg; of’ “_ ___p,.o|_ -I-he0_ Ross gave a very in_ do many neck breaking and thrilling ionic-10.1909 V _- _inn riniss News -1 THE c`i1Aiu.o'r'rs'rowN cuiiunsu 1.-im oi- ii... ~ i»ioi‘1-:raven ` & __ - - feats, Mr. Young will be seen as the _,,_,_;._,_ ~ ,__;,__~\ > ' ' m°“'“g ““d ’““'“°“"° l°°t“" °“ lightning sketch artist w r iiocken . /' Q” -‘ ‘ Ellis Pharmacy Montague, is giv-ll-lil improvement of farm crops thro- v ' ' ' ' ingaiay with sad; purchase 0, wan* “Lb ,he selection 0, “ed at B meet: physical marvel who will illustrate -~ ‘ - V ` ` ’ ’ -‘ - `f. 1 couch Paste. one ess t th 1. ii his or th on rd ir ' 1 tit t “d'““t“g°“ °' l’“"‘“°‘1 °“"“"" 3°” -- 5-7* " fha :viii only last a few day); 4-7r¢;l;1_ in Georgeeiiowdwdn Aplillnlzx. Ml: Rza: Stan" “nfl Lawe' high "la" singws ` ` ' 9 _ urged farmers to mise only the lerges ` -' -soap .yr-;=1: i -‘mm .,.. .,a,,-._¢__;»L_'/"§\\A.“_; i‘-`l!__;__}__`/,_/"‘“llll1%-_"i : `- ruu.1= 'rua T011. ol_household work is taken " away when Sunlight Soap is brought Into the home. For thoroughly cleansing floors, metal-work, walls and woodwork, Sunlight . ll the -most economicalboth ln~ time and money. _ STOCK NOTES. Wm. Mutlow, Hillsboro St. show three fine carcasses of beef one fed by S mon Pineau, Rusti- The win - , f pt ,L th eo,”hrle‘ by F. L. Drake, City arid one ‘pam of thglnioin ..;::€§mn-E.. by W\m. Jenkins, Beal River. s-pectlvclwelghts are 592 lbs, and 700 lbs. l U U D. McGregor, Montague, ha and _plumpest grain for seed and tb ions weed seeds as in this ma addressed a meeting of the lnstitu ce Edward lslamd is particularly ‘adapted to this branch of agricultu All that is needed is more intellige ce along the line of geding and' ca ,and ga/ve valuable advice on th management. At both these nieetin his subjects and the wish was expr time _to Institute work. . ...The Rev. D. Mc-Lean will pres ln the Presbyterian Church, Georg ss- hours. ...Tbc illness is reported of Mis Gren Sberns. of Souris. hi” 0” ' $5,000 Llivisiucx Pnizn. Easter Th” "°‘ will ease, cure and ervent_corns and in-ee years, old, 1544; [bg ‘ 035 in . “ P 51 ,warts Guarantee goes with every Z dmice heme;-5 fed by Chas_ Mc. ,hottie of “Putnam's.” Use no Nutt, }{enging;0n,2;,40|1,g_ other. s on slum the ff 1-‘.0Wiug lst of excelleiit KILLED IN RUNAWAY. Eslhdr beef :~1 cow, 1370 lbs _Alex McDonald, Cherry Valiley; 1 WINNIPEG, April 8-W0rl¢1"s Spec- eaw 1200 lbs fed by William fed by ____ Moore, ial Service--A. D. Elliot, for 'nan mn, Tremont farm, Lower Montague. morning. 10 I 1 lntending 'ouyers of Clydesd day will do well to be on hand curly ls the sale stiirli at one sharp in order t'o accomodate peoplef'l’hrough the snow the grass is peep, warned farmers against the so/wing I “CHU .farms are ruined. The professor als Saturday night. He showed that 'Pri' w ing for the cows. Mr. 'Ross als w spoke on the advantages of institute “U Presellt Welfe hlgh1Y Pleased _WWI large consignment of celery to arrive the way in which Prof. Ross handled this wee; am-1’ N-1"., not only 9 sed that he could give more of his tainable, the old adage. "Preventive is better than cure" men_ The W0r1d’S fashlgnablg sources h come in here. c 'e town, next Sabbath, llth -inst, both ,morning and evening at the usual FINE SHQWING QF 13EE1r_ 9 of cattle for E, Wheatley &i_ Co.,city, _ _ Y P e ington, Bay View, 1350 lbs. _ Y -- Brudenell; 1 steer 1140 lbs. fed by years traveling representative of t.h Brad' Howatt. Brudeuell Mills; 2 Massey-Harris Company, was fatall steers 2200 lbs- fed 'oy John Robert- injured in s. runaway accidtmt this t rd comedians Hear Harry Lowe that iellow with the sweet tenor voice A 0 Approaches it becomes absolutely r' It is a significant fact that the ?`_ ‘;¢;E‘-,g l ° doctors are advising their patients to ,A f,_____,,»---__--»g_. .f-=;»,~=__.,;=-,_ n r r a 2 _S use celery largely, but it must be re- -. eil' membered Doctors like Lawyers do J V ,______j;;' HS not give advice free. owe expect_ a '_=‘ - ui ' BS J. J. GAY & SON. - 4-8d2l. The followrng is the llscof weights or the Easter trade. Earnsclifle, 1625 lbs. 1 choice heifer led b Jose h Har- 1 heiter ox fed by David Yoiinker, l heifer fed by Hon. Jas. D. Mc- lnriis, St. Peters, 1343 lbs. Also three very line steers 3,970 lbs. SCRAPS. c If we sit down at set of sun, . y And count the things that we have dons, .And, counting, find ales to- W "r1sn't spring. l o'clock Though from its Winter sleeping ldhvirrg by the afternoon trains. No ing, - - reserve. Toward the sunlight slowly creeping, $ I t | a 'I’isn’t Spring. _ Henry Horne has bred his fast ' lacing mare Capetolia, trial l9i, to,'1‘hough the poets now are flooding George Cresceus, Dominion 3 ears|All the mafgazinezv with budding old race' track and show ring c am-,Trees, and fleecy clouds a-scnddln-g, pfon. _ _` THE SIGN lNFAl.LlBLE_ ,Though the season when "the lever’ 'Tisn't Spring. Makes the world a. firm believe . 1*’ Though the sun is shining brightly, lit is just a base deceiver, Feathered songsters singing '1igl\tiy, 1 'Tisn’t Spring. Af:/l mankind is fccllng sprigflil-_ly, 'Tisn't Spring. 'llbough the time of temperf-fl 0! discordant coughs and sue: But when she, with face all fiorid And in accents sharp and torrid, breeze-s, Says her hat is "simply horrid"7 ms Th-cn it's Spring. And alternate thawu and [ree-ms -Ivan Leonard Wright .., . Emmenl Cause of Gout, The ‘real cause of gout is due the excessive use of certain articles of food and drink, which in 1| me leads to a disturbance of the functions of the li`ver. As a result harmful pro-1 dubts such as uric ucid arowthrown into the blood,, causing the condition known as' gout. Consequently it follows thu ing proper _dietsnd maintainin activity, a cure can he effected Probably no physician has achieved such success in liver disease as Dr. Hamilton. _ His pills of Mandrake and Butter- nut are everywhere acknowledged to be an specific for slow, weak o gisli liver; they give tune and ity to this organ that enables perform its duties with ease a tainty. Once the liver is corrected, Dr. Hamilton's Pills apply their peculiar §.r!i____.__.----_._- _- Physiclan Explams Rheumatism, _&c. to merit to the kidneys and eliminating organs. This cleanses the blood and full of nourishment and strength. Rheumatic tendencies are io longer noticed, for pure blood kills th.; poi- son that causes rheumatic ach --i. l Dull, aching twinges, stiff joints, and dimculty of exertion become g livsr things of the past. .” Of course by rheumatism such coin- plaints as sciatica, lunibago s.n.ir.cu- ralgisi must be included, for after nil, what are they but manifestations of rheumatic poison ? 'l‘lius it is easily seen thata world of good is accomplished by Dr, H.a.ni- ilton's Pills. Acting as a blood tonic for the system their benefit in incal- eulable. 25c. per box or five boxes for $1.00, at all dealers,. and be sure you get the genuine Dr. Hamilton's Pills. t,, hav- r slug- vital- it to nd cer- _ __ ._ __ _._ ___ ._ _ __..._.___ _...__ _J T . 4 ""-»'.»;f§?)'\l>-‘JE l!-£l~_;,'\€`¢ ’/‘ ,.." -nyrtuuusnp e Q. l j.,,¢,/_ E _ _?_. ~ ~ _“uns sf Q5/ ee if ` ~~ _ _ u /' if _-__ .wh //-_/| ' "rl-_ _ - § I/_'*%| 5%; . _'_ l ,-/ ./ .> S _Z7 1- ~ ._-' if, \f\ 4 ._ c . _1 ‘I if." ._' ." ‘-~ liiié \» \\ 1 _ , _ _ _ _sy i .- 1,.. __\., _.. “` `;=1';.;, '#1-;\'-6* $4 ~' 5;/2 _ `\ .\ 1;; `- ~-gif \ B . _ §’.l‘»t‘~`{ ' ' ~T~.s“*\ , ...,, Others have saved money by" trading at the MONTAGUE FURNITURE STOREI you can do likewise. If you do not need ‘ anything in our line come anyway: We Will be glad to see you, and you will have rome- thing that will he of value to you afterward. Furniture of all kinds Bring your department store catalogue and compare prices. *__ Honest values and square dealing have enabled us _tn heat them all. N0 Premium; No But. ,_ , Write for large X ` ».. alogue. I .,-,__ Illl_l`|i~ . -”~f< _ All goods de- " Ll , livered i~`Ri€l€. ' . ‘ J _ " | I celery, le tuce, pare cy, parlnipa," ' ,_ carrots, beets, onions, turnips, pots- W , u ‘ was. ew. - - _ _ A . J, J. csv or sou, - . -.»_. _1 ¢ ‘ __ . _ » MONTACUE. nm end city usrm. 1 _ ,_ _ _ _ . :_ ,mu \ 4.4401. , ____ lt was 11 p m and the conversa- ____ sends it buck 'through the systarnf illustrated cat- ji;-'fr' | A fat wild loose goes without ea!- ._ 1 r one self-denying uct, one word _That eased the heart of him that heard That fell like sunshine where- it went 'i'h'oa we ca‘n count the day well spent. haunts us all, we feel the thing we ought to be, beating beneath the thing we are. -Phillips Brooks. sai . "Those Kentucky night riders are a On i don't know, reJoinsd» Miss Weariun, as she tried in vaim to strangle a yawn. “They might be worse." "why, how could they ?" he asked. Whereupon the young man in the parlor scene sudldenly i'cnio»1‘i‘u1i'_ that his mother might he _ ay about him and proceeded to iaue‘ When Charles Dudley Warner was _'Press' back in the sixties, arousing ‘the patriotism of the State by his vigorous appeals, one ofthe typeset- _ ,ters came in from the composing- room, and planting himself before the 1 'edltor, said. Well Mr. Warner, I've ‘decided to enlist in the army. with mingled sensations of pride 5 and responsibility, Mr. Warner re- Splied _encouragingly that he was glad ,to see that the -man felt the call of `0,“_;3_€;q.`<_i0._*_ Trrss '$'z.0'r\/, A2. go, H §EG5Til_§§6?{` _"”`”; 'ya O Sprung Gloves You will certainly wnut a pair of gloves to complete y011Ezister attire. You will find selecting easy from the following ' \fU* _ Fine Dogskin $1.25 J _'W ' V Fine llogskiil, out` | side se.'1111 1.50. _ Dress lid in differ- _ ` cnt sluules 1.50. Vndresscd kid in \ / or *"\!°:\. of Q/";" ‘ ‘I1 ,tan grey and blue 1"" grey I 75- i 1... .-r-1 _ _ ' l. ndressed kid, blue grey, silk lined 2-ood. .;_.. _ .. , ,_ ._ E \ __ _ ...»- tlon had ‘begun to lalg. Finally the ' "' spirit moved young ntaylate and ha.; 0ur Guarantee You run no risk in buying here - our liberal guarantee clisures saf.1sfact'oir. We latest and MSL BOYS2 Piece N0,._ 1 will ha\'_ez1 tailor inuku any vhziugesyou may desire absolutely free to you. Money I . . _ "They might he night sittefrs," she and will make that boy look just right, ‘ back if Your l“"°l'"5e ‘S not "“‘l""f‘ °l°"-V replied- m ages i1 to 15 years. Price $6.50. ‘ ‘ Handkerchiefs. You will certainly want some haiidkercliiefs from thi.; nssortinent. Linen liaiinkercliiefs 20 to 30 ctscach. White lawn in to 20 cts each. Cotton lmndkercliiefs io cts each, 3 for 25 cts. . Men’s Suits. Men’s brown fancy stripe, 3 but- ton sack, single breasted, finished in- i side with fancy mohair liniiigshoulders 1 well padded, 'loose lining. Price $20.00. Brown stripe. I3 button single breasted sack, lined with pure wool Italian. looseliniug. Price $15.00. l Faiicy tweed, brown stripe and l dark grey with blue stripe. single or double breasted. Regularly $17. now 1 $10.00. ____________ _ ____ __ __ S, A Favor. Don’tlet money stand between you gd a bargain. pay what you can and we will carefully lav your choice aside to await your conv¢nience it will mean an _ex- tra pair of pants for von. Pick your choice from our i_n1_niensei :issortments and save moneyyou may not have the chance again in years. ' ‘ Fancy Vests l Dainty to the last degree, some lsuperbly swell vests. The latest ‘ putleriis, cuts and stylus. Here's u ew _ White with zi raised cream color- ed Chr.-ck. fancy lapels. Price $2 . 50 l)r11b stripe mat- erial, silk stripe, particularly at- tractive for office. wear 2.75 Full dress vest, in nice quality white pique $2 00 Fancy white ground, with a _ running black ‘ stripe about an inclifapart. Good value at 1.25. Suspenders _ Hosiery Police and Firtmens 2; '~ . '/ -g ~ ' ,' ' ,-- -` l.et11.~ .-l1owso1uel10siefy-- and 50 cts. /, l' '.* D D . ' ° / King Ld .vard 50 cts. \ ll ~ \ _ ~ . » _- lhesident s1is{.e1\s<¢»\‘Fa-a4Rsr .J c_. ....._._-ua- a.-_.~_. --Q »»¢aq¢1.»- .._» - we-n»= .~»»a..»..a.. -. wi-, - -A »-:Lasse--_ __ .IE --1