They both are trod upon. Ind both Will trend on others. nothing lath. Both have their tie- and both incline. “an poiilhd. in the world. V. And bod: peg out: How would you How much 3 min is like his shoes! For inst-nee both a soul any loose. Both naod a unto to be complfle. And bid: nre made to go on fear. my both need healing. oh are sold And both in gime will turn so mould. With shoes the {im in Int ; with men né ï¬rst shall b6 lut. And when ' The shoes wear on! lhejr mended how; When men wear out. Illeir mu dead Beans floongg rape! 358“?“ t, .m )Building Paper Bah-d Hay Coal Tar ‘ Lath Pitch ï¬lming [es Plasters Brieg Plaster of Paris file PlastererrsHair Potatoes Hides Skixi's ROCK b‘alt Wool HIGHEST PRICES PAID. FOR ALSIKE. RED CLOVER a‘nd TIMOTHY SEEDS. Fur Coats and Robes at Greatly REDUCED PRICES. Disenfeccing New Firm....-. Oil. Harness “ FAR__M_s (3min “9m 0F nuuous SIZES. LOCA- (oal >. Port} (I pement TIONS. QUALITIES. PRICES Seeds Grev Lxme -â€" Flou1FeedWhiteiLi1.1e ' Twelve ï¬gmes , n,‘_Â¥, . Harness. Todd 8: Cook,‘ flNOW O Todd 6: Cook, Ties (if all kinds. Muffler 5: Way Muffle‘rs SILK $2:ka “W Winter Underwear. MAN AND HIS SHOES ALW Gents’ Furnishings 1x 5 â€no: labia-boa? TH E FASHION ABLE TAILOR. Constantly kept on hard and made to order, Blvd? J. BROWNSBERGER. Oil. Separa Powder. Rooï¬pg Paper ) Building Paper Coal Tar ' Pitch Plasters Plaster of Paris PlastererisHair Hides Skiti‘s Wool ALL WOOL AND FLEECED LINED HARNESS SHOP. AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT 0F .C» BUNDY Trunks Stuurrémel uuks. Yniises. C(mls. 21m! (5: Ax†Glense. Cast or Oil. Hoof OinlmenL Gall Cure. Lice Dressing: STOCK FOOD CONSTANT LY KEPT 0N HAND TODD’S BLOCK l The Canada Permanent and Western Mortgage Cerpnration I hive then: 40 cords of ï¬rst clue Dry Hnrdwood -beech Ind mlpieâ€" for sale, can be seen on the premises. ,rSun bife , WOOD WANTED. Sealed lenders will be received' by the undersigned lor12 cord of stovfl Woodâ€"(24 in.). two-thirds maple and one-third beeon. for the Bloomington school, to be deliverea by the In of Much. 190‘. Lowest or nnv tender not necessarily Iccepbed.â€"Ezrn Clu- biue. Sec.. Harrington. Ont. Stanï¬er‘ Coulson. Money to_ bean. DRY HARDWOOD FOR. SALE In diï¬erent runs of Fcrnflville v'ary- ing ixflprice {mm 3500. 00 to 3.000..00 [StoufferCoulson Fire Insurance Assumnce Co.. of Canada Agents and Appraisers fu- Agents fur EIGHT o! the BEST COMPAXIES. Agents {or the HAVE FOR SALE OR TQ RENT1 SOME BAR- GAINS IN Repairing, CALL and. SEE US ALWAYS IN STOCK DR. J. T. S'lOBBY Promptly alum‘(d ha Swuflville. Miss Iona Lemon took lea will! Mrs J. L. Pipher lust Sabbath. Mr. Cliï¬ord Pipl‘er and Harry Gil- bert have been entertaining In gripne. We are glad to hem they are im- proving. Min Delln Baht is friends at Vnndorf, Mr F. J. Scott is in hood this week MP- 0- AndCTBOn and friend called on friendl Ibis Week. [\Ve understand ll at some items that were sent in by "Another Cor- respondent" Inst week were slurs and insults to some in this vicinity. We me sorry they were inserted; and more son-v still rluit thecorrespondenv. who sent lhern in so far forgot what was dueand expected from n gqï¬lleâ€" man as to send them to us for publi- cation. We are glml on all limes to receive news. but not insults. and that which séould hurt another‘s feel- iness We hope our correspondents will kindly ramember this in future. as anything we think is only intended for mean personalities will be thrown in the waste basketâ€"Editor ] Tho little arranger who ArriVDd :1: Mr. Abner Bmker'a in I boy. his studies It Bloommgton school Mr. \V. Ramlings calling on friend: F Mr. C. Anderson. of Unionvill was guest at Mr. G. Martin. Bloomington Melt odisr. Ladies Aid and will hold a public tea at. the home 04 Mr Joseph Burnett. on the evening ul' Friday. Jin. 29th. 'l‘ea will be ~‘erved from 6 lo 8 o’clock. A short programme will he given during the evening and with games. it is ex ecl- el an enjoyable social evening w: 1 be spent. All are col-dimly invited. Admimiou lUc. The many friends of Mrs. Wm Cook will be sorry to hear of he‘ recent illness. So bring along your worK Old Buggies put in goml shape for small money. All kinds of wood work done at reasonable prices. Owing to lhe storm on Saturday night. and Sunday. there was a amnll attendance at the Mathodiut church last Sunday nfzernoon. home of .\l r nesdï¬y evening. and although the night was stormy there was a goo-1 attendance. Mus. W. L. While. All Miss Sarah Jordnn. o! ited her braxher. Mr. I our Sunday. Mrs. Washington has been undvl' Lhe doctor‘s care for the past week. \w hope she may soon be restored to her usual health. Miss Pickett. of Uxbriflm her aunt. Mrs. Sylrahus Bale week. Miss Clam Marlin. of Unionvilh is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr: Geo Mania. Ordered and Repair Work only. Blacksmiths sending work will be promptly tended to. Miss Laura Cosglove' IS quite ill cf in glippo. Prayer meeting is to night. Friday evening ul and \relalives In this Is again in the old stund at Beebe‘s shop. where he in. intends to do Mr. P. P. Steele our ¢ chant was quite ill of In is now improving nicely. Vet se‘ to a. ience (k‘l om anethcr correspondent) Mr Ralph Baker was visiting friend" in IFxbridge last week. very acceptable sermon lust. .lay in this vicinity Mr. Hec‘or Pollard has rammed Miss-Eflie Pikelt is visiting, friends Snow shoveling is the order Rev. Geo. \Vaahington (Fl om anetllcr corresponde R. B. Duncan very Small but thoughllnl from Isai NOTICE. BLOOMI N-G I‘ON LEMONVILLE. meetin BAKER. HILL n) evening ut ng was held at Hm Cluughtou lust. Wedâ€" :. and although the ah «10111 chapter in the ndjghbor- MFFVILLE PILOT JAN. 91th. ISM of 'l‘oroum. via Mt. Joy, was inity Frank Jordan flsiting her the home c are welcmno ker he R1 Sun¢lu_ of the visite‘ for u an llth at- prominent, members of the nssociution â€"Sennlor Coclu'nne. Henry Cm‘gill and Wm. Wall. Considernbie difler- once of opinion was shown on the re >olution to pay to the Cutie Bree-iers' Asaociation the usual 50 cents for each Ontario member of the Shorh horn Association. Mr. Hodsou s ' than the Onltle Breeders' Associntl n xermi from Ike railways. If their hands were weakened by the defection of rhe Shorthurn men Lhelspecial rates for†stock would 'probably be canceled. 31.; R‘ Miller Spoke strongly against yl‘e arungemeuc ‘as unfair to I] e _Wes'e"‘ members By a close vole the cxislin was the organization that ued WITH CRICK IN THE BACK. You are up against a. whole lot. of trouble unless you have a strong remedy like Nervnliue to settle pain and dislodge stillness from the munch-g and joinâ€. Just. rub Nerviline on [he painful spot â€"â€"not much rubbing he- cnuse Nerviline has more power than ordinary remedies. You won: sufler long after NerI'iline is applied for it relieves almost instantly. Mr. Philip Adams of Oakland sun. "I! I' hadn't used Nerviline I guess my lmck Would be still yet. A few applications of Nerviline took our. all the soreness and stiflnoss. lcnn reconneud Nervi- line for sny kind of muscular pain. also for rheumatism. Price 25c. Sold at the Old Bell-ble Drug Store. went. into Canada uvery year from the Chicago packing hOUiPS. To counter- not this abattoirs should be establish- ed in the large CiliPS to devrlou the beef trade. Reference was mmie lo the death during the yen' of zhxae prominent, members of the nssociution â€"Sennlor Coclu'une. Henry Cm‘gill grippe. bm dewim his illness. he w.» compelled to leave hi; hell on a. col-I winter's night. nml see all he possessed in [his world's goods going ~up in smolm. Much sylnpnlliy is ll-lL for Mr. Kaiser in the m-ighborliood. Just now Mr. Kaiser is living with Mr. Jucnb Grove. Owing 10 the bad state of Elle roads the Victoria Sun-ire mule qllln‘lflll failed to rencli‘our village on Sunday evening last. The In gxippe has struck our neigh borhood in nll its power. Among (In suï¬erers are Mr. Ben I’ipher. Mr. Al mnme. Mr. Sandy Jonee. Mr. um Mrs, Abram Rainer. Mrs. and Rev “’ilfoughhy. ‘ Crumnlinn breeders are no: at St. Louis. it wouid be m the GovernmI-nt thus the mouuv be daroled til the di of the best stud: over the co plnce 10.000 good Sher-hr in the lnuds of the hrmers ‘ an psofimble an invesmueuc ways. Thousunds of tons 0 went. into Canada every year Not many attended the S. 8. Con- ventiou at. tho I'xhridge on Wednes- dav as Weather and roads were had. 'No school at ï¬lm! for two or three at." this week as no scholars cumP. Church of Englund and Baptist prewhers did not art. here on bu u an} week. Mr. J. Gould And sister. 0! Den-oi are at Mr. S. Onewell’s. Mr. Victor Oltewall is at. home this wee-k. Roads loo heavy on \lundny for farmers £0 bling muff ll‘ for shipment so ca:- did not go ti!l next day. Owing to SickllPSi the Christian. pulpit was vacant lust Suuiuy. Mr. John Lehman and Mr. \Vm. Burton were in Buttouville on Tues- day last attending the funeral of their uncle. the lute Mr Bli>s. ingtou this week lion held in Toronto on President W. Linton. 0" A occupied the clmir. called the om-orcuuitv that exisu oping n trade in pure-bred stock wiLh the Argentine F No bakor came to the village on Monday or'l'uesdny. Mr. John ang ar. 58 going into the can! luminous h are. Mr. N. McNm-in and W. Fox-sythe drove to Uxbridzgo‘rï¬ï¬ inday to see the hockey mal'ch. Diving [0 the 1‘ m'iI-pe an weather \he ntlcndnnce at. the has not been as large as us ml. When is the balchulun’s cyst: her coming of! '3 â€"Hold on I lllll Iownrzhip S The (‘1 hood on mp 3 up“? niser aiser coming Flummerfelu was in Whitby this eyed the 3r. AL ,linn bre r comin the annual I n Shorthorn a ï¬end visited our neighl Smurdny evening Int-t. RING WOOD GOODWOOD fro .1 here attended the , S. Convention at Bloom- When is the f‘ 2 residence of Mr. the lime of ï¬lm ï¬n 1 s-z'fering from t swim his illness. he Were taken arrangement. is contiu country horn L '5 would rlil’ mui oyster Since to ex! {rum ll Lo ,lhli ï¬t an .re‘ su; ho are the and (hf ion .llls fllll Eur. fresh. dozen. Butter. dniry.. . . Chickens per lb Ducks. per lb . . . . Geese per fl:.'..... .. Turkeys ............ Potntm par bug... I Feel forequarters {Beef llindquarterg†Beef choice carcasn ' medium carcass Gut-me par lb Wheat. Spring Whent Red Barley ...... Rye _ Outs . . ... . Straw Outs .. . . . Barby Hg. Hay timothy Hay, clover. Straw per tow Apples. per Dressed hogs Buuer Hav DI cks Wheat. white 12 re: 6 00 ten eachâ€"5 re: 3.5!] at. l 7‘) euclLâ€"‘U piece Ten Sets ‘2 ‘ Mutton ..... Lamb ...... Veal. choice 37 Innkmi must h 5.0010 7 00 Jackets new 10.00 anlnn ladies‘ new 13.00 to .00.â€"lG Children's la and 4:0an 175.â€" A pples per bbl A er’s Pills are good liver lYls. You know that. The best amlly laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular, cure constlpatiop. m7"... bowel Nun. Piano Tuning.--Heintzmln Co.'s Piano Tuner. R. 8. Shaw. is here from Toronm. Leave orders It the Market Drug Store. A Good [in-nu- Lac-king. “I wish I had a rich full-er." “Why?" “Then I'd have some excuse for be Ins so worth! Fnrhmo l bllnduvss. l In men are. A Preelnllnnnry Mon-are. Hr. Kidderâ€"Ah. how-dor-do. doctor? If you huvé n few minutes to span! I wish you wnilhl come m-vr to my house and chloroform my youngvst boy. Mr. KTdderâ€"Oh. hls mother wants to comb his hair. In the matter liam Lucas Dr. Prlccbwmlt l: the matter with the lad?) Notice to Creditors Lu Good Pills ‘hickena ’eas Want jéuï¬ï¬oustache or beard I beautiful brown or rich black ? Use gnu 1.1m BUGKINGHAM’S DYE Jlfll. 00 "in lSthdeym Februayy.,l904 on: par hug “'hit k. SI) TUNIN FARMER'S M A RKI sTOL'rrrnui. spring ton “mum hut brl TORONTO \V ‘n rtu 30H a sold Conn: 5.00â€"30 13.00 Javh‘k In 3.00 lo 4.00 jack Mummmh. eqnto of \\' are of Towns} “E Dinner 90010 50 00 Mar wmmm \l. Sets mile: ill:- 1001 00 my 1100 800 100 ICO fllliPi ndirs mmmmm RH ll- Appllc-uon 1° 3 Lou“, Cry-Int Child In I Car. The chlld was screaming Iustlly on Kim elevated train. Curvasanubly it [up sistod on getting 0!! and going homo deslm‘ to the public. plmlse: between stations that look of pal no lrequently o‘ Inn 1 (row: tle onc's Ir nmuml bl lll' pervm‘ the slluntl our full of people. some doubtless bani presidents. perhaps I judze or two. es- timable women going to read papers. I! was I contest too rtdlculoun to b. tolerated. [‘lnlnly the tmportnnt thin. wu to nun that one Itmng young throat even If It became necessary to disturb Its tender young ethical Itnud- unis, for the time must come when It would learn the truth about those been and perhaps pnnse n mommt or two It other of its mother'n ltatements. But In any case the greater lmmedlnte good to 1 number of Innocent people eels tnlnly overbalnnced the lesser. remot. em to one young. unm-onable boy. I] cur (ace t 0nd Jm apt-ch! nltrmlu Adam-wring an “(I 1‘. HEKHEWI‘ L1 LENNOX Dimes (than Inn! 11.7mm. Handy-n. Nmum ranch vwnueen. SW“: (mr -ln. )FFICmâ€"Smumml’ 81V lTurd'! â€Li-8‘ Inlkhm o 1". Fm“ .II Hun Aummâ€"Mfl. u.» H: lam; special nltrmlun than In Prnlmuu. Will: I But o. c. SMITH 0.9.5 â€"DE.\'TIS'1â€" CR. BARKER, L.D.S â€"T)ENTINTâ€" c RUSSELL nTcn. LIV amnm. sc-Ln'n' x M |:|‘ aw. HIM-1r Mr {’4 J-ndnm lh H'ville Post Cffice to“ Guide. THE LOWER MOTIVE. LI-nm PROFESSONAI CHI ‘nded the ‘ ltlnn distm ted we fear . young ch of people. I ts. perhaps \ded . LENNO X II Mk over-pr fly the l â€use | 1 “11min; child Th CARDS BUTTON t? Eel. gain“ I u bani two. es- Willa. snark xlt'