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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-5-7, Page 4Yarn a Rev. .mr. Davidson bee !moved hate the residence formerly owned and oc- cupied by Mr. Thorime Ward This will make a Mee manse for Mr. David- son and fenaily.--Prior to leaving for their home in the North West, Mte and Mrs. James Armstrong were pre- sented by the congregetiou of St. Johns eluiech, with a well worded ad- dress, accompanied with a handsome tuantle dock, to be a const -it remind- er of the time spent in Varnioand also as a reminder of the time to come, when partiog would be over and time no more. Mr. Armstrong made afeel- ing reply. Aceneaer.-A. eery 'serious aecideet occuered neer here e, few days ago, lay Walla young ind, son of Mr, James Jelenstoo, of the Bite -field Road, God- ,erieh township, 10,et hie leg. It means that a number of boys lead proeured the barrel Ot 0,11 °id gun. and charging it with power had COnceived the Wee of exploding It, They laid the gem bare rel on a pile of stones and covered it with etra wooed then set Ore to it, with the hope that when the hurning straw reached the gun barrel the explosion !would take place, In -thts, bewevea they were disappointed, for the ser:aw burned out and no explosion incurred. Young Jalmeten went up to where the ton was, with the intention of exam - ming it to eee why the powderhad not exploded, when it went off, the berrel of the gun stritadog WM. OD the leg with such force as to smash the hone between the keee and the anide to such an extent that it waa found tame - %try to anapiatitte the leg above the knee. The operation was peefetened by Dr. Gonne of Clinton. The yoaing man stood the operation well, and is now doing as Weliele.C1111 be expected under the eirettinstences, Stephen Comma The Connell Of the township of Step, hen =welled: in the Tom' Hall.Cwk iton, on MondaY, May 4th, at 10 non - Alt present. Minutes of previous meet - log read and approved. Anderson- Yearly-thet the Assessor's Roll for 1903, ate returned to the Clerk. be ?Wed, and the Assessor he paid his sable:Ye-Carded. Wnerth—Webb- Hut By -Law No. 3. of 1903, authoriz- ing the -Reeve and Treasurer to Imrrow the sum of not more than $25410 to meet the enment expenditure of the township until Welt time as the tan' to be levied are colleeted, teeing road the third time be lemseil and eigned by the iteeve.---(arried. Andereon-- Wuerth- that fdy-Lew o.?,Nof 10E). lie amended by strilidoen, out the Dalllei of the following pattunastere No. 10.John Mast and eultetitaing the name of Jacob Sweitzer; No, 30, Thee. Lane to Simon Dieerieb; No, 39. Mal. Min Mier to Zeller Meyer. and Na'. WM BY FOREST FIRE& DISTRIcr NORTH OF SITARBOT wag RAVAGE, - Bridges, Lumber and Cordwmed 13urne4-4411y Narrow Becepes Disastrous Fire at Ildeetoneee Forest Fires in Quebee Dying out, fogreilsItst°finAres May 4. b-een131$4:atglmni: in the north COlintly, north of Sharbot Lake, since Wednesday last, destroy- ing thousand* of acres of fine stand- ing, timber, cut lumber, devastating homesteads and doing inealenlable damage. The toss garillOt be eetimate ed. Farmers have had the results a heir fifes work swept away in a few minutes in the mad rush of the de vonring element. Many familiee aave been rendered homeless and deetitute, and hardship abotiade on all side. Herds of eattle„ horses and other farm stock, unable to escape, wera swallow - cd up by the fiemee. Many narrow escapee are recorded, but fortunately no IIVQS were lost. The fire Stetted at a point nerthe Net of Pimawhere farmer* were 'ear:hoer land by burning underbrush. A still breeze sprang up unexpected- ly. and carried the OfihicS illtO the tall timbers, .where they were soon beyond human control. With a 11Qiee /Male leli»g the roar of the mighty Niagera, the fire swept onward, destroying everything in its path. So quickly did it adyenee that fanners and thew 'amines were forced to flee to open fields in order to save their lives. When the fire had peesed the families relearned to where their home had toad to find teething loft but ashes, The village of Vciinaehar was clean. 54 mu. aim practieally wiped from the face of the map. Fears are RISO en- teeteined for the safety of Pima, as ea late word has been received. 'Where once prosperity. reigned, now is all deeelation-burned farms. blackened ' zin 1 charred ticabere, ruined prospects awl 'saddened hearts. The path of 410* fire covered 4 wide Ares. and nethe ing deetruetible escaped. The motto , Wil$ so dense that people for miles ' around suffered from its effects. Peter Les of the Iron City House, °well, had a thrilling experience. He ; had driven up the country a few miles 1 to metre the services of a girl to at - 01, Joseph NS ebb to Ferdinand twat- tend Ins sick with. On the way back 1. ton. Anderson -Webb -that, the town. the two encountered the fire. Before ship Conte of Revisiod he held in the they could eicape they found them - Town Bull, Crediton. on Tuesday, ',Vey selves surrounded. The girl wrapped 1 20111 next, at 10 a.m.-Carried. The Ler bead in a hawl, leaving one ear following orders were graritetle-Good expoetel, unknowingly. This ear was . Hoene eeteehtoery co, edge for grader sqbadly burned that at least hail of it ' itlid exprees, $10.7lh R, Seeli, elm Inith will be lost. Putting the whip to the bee for S.13., 0.39; 'Maitland, Rigel) ,,t; frighteued horse. hire Lee hoped to , co„ one ear Of cedar plank, 3270.00; escape through the wall of tiaine whieh 1 Hoist, Wolf and Feltner, hauling lam. ahnost surrounded him and his charge, her from station. $10; er.T.R.. freight Awny dashed the horse. but. tinfortun- , no Innilter, 818z Al. FinkbeiniM cover. ately. the trunk of a (ellen tree ob. ing culvert mid spikes, emu 8, 75e.; A. strutted the roadway, and when the 't‘ alil, tile, $L04,. 11.1seihn, tile aceoune struck this the horse broke loose, leav- " F.111.23, P. Lime, stone foe road, 32.00; itte, the vehicle and its occupants be- . 'W. Oliver, rock elm plank, $33.1d; C. hind. Mr. Lee was dragged over the. Stone, rep. bridge, $2; J. Sharrow, dashboard, but escaped serious injury. I, rep. culvert on Gore road, We.; W. }Hs face and bends, however, were lettoncl, grading, 30; O. W. Christie, badly burned and blistered. The horse's drawing plank, $1.25; J. Oulnan.salary tail was burned off and its ears and , as Assessor, $80; J. Wein, eep. culvert sides were badly singed. The two port- end ditch, $2; P. I.Craft, rep. culvert, ple had a narrow escape from death. 1 $4; Lyman Glanville, rep. loud ereek The Rathbun Company lost a large led'g and filling In approach, S3; 3. quantity of cordwood and loin. At Lawson, nutting in hex, 31.15; Jos. Folger Station Isaac Allen lumber McKeever, putting in culverts,ha tiling merchant, bad 6o.tave feet of lumber en- plank, etc., $9; N. Baker, rep. culvert tirely destroyed. Ilis lumber camp be- . on con. 2, 110e.; If. Basery, rebate of low Ardech, on the Mississippi River, itc: 1902 statute labor, $8. Council ad- was wiped out of existence. Those in journed to meet again, %ma Tnesday, the camp at the time were forced to ell:ay:20. Gravel contracts will he let take to logs and push out into the at 2 ohdoel; p.m. Cana of Revision stream in order to save themselves. ! will be held in the forenoon at 10 ann. The long bridge over the Mississippi, ! H. lather, Clerk. below Ardoch, was 'burned to the wae ;ate ter's edge, and coinmunication between , Daeltwood the two shores at that point is now ! ; Master Eldie Goetz is ill and under maintained by use of skiffs. This the doctor's clue. We trust he may bridge was nearly half a mile long. An- IPA soon be restored to his former health. other long bridge at Lauridreau s, near -Mr. Irwin abetter, of Zurich, spent P Sunday at his home here. ---e Tem- LIae uvrina,wasdreauentirely de shome‘vaslsvtired.Ar. poeydout, and Th1 !tx,e1 he lost everything, saving nothing more " penance committee of the Evangelical Sunday, school here introduced pledge than the clothes he wore. A fanner cards in the school on Sundayonly farther north, towards Renfrew, had a very few, however, signed the card, his farm swept clean of everything the majority feeling within tbeinselves thgt stood on it. S'esity head of cattle Ki that they could control themselves were also lost. Many farms were visit- ed by the devouring element and the '-- without. attaching their signatike to a n bit of a card. The pledge included o houses or barns destroyed. toxicating liquors, the use of tobacco To show how quickly the flames and profanity. -The Rally Day corn_ swept inflammable things away, the mittee met on Sunday after ehe school liveKingstonitravellers o vellenrsv ashaYthtehyaton and made arrangement for the -pro- tLeirpass- gram to be rendered on Rally Day, ed a mill that was in full running or - May 17th. A good collection is asked der. Fifteen minutes later, when they for,as the proceeds are to be Applied in were fleeingfrom the fast following aiding the mission cause in connection the. ,they again passed the mill site, but with the ebureh.-Miss Laura Goetz this time the mill was nothing but a left for Detroit on Tuesdity.-A nano ileeipayhhv 1 ruins. Nan.aya have been rendered impassable on account of falling trees, end traffic will in consequence be much delayed until the roads can be opened • K::/k KAW -K 5 , Tuekerszattit. der oncrie ene.ea. 8. Sandere,Editor and Prop TIIURSDAY, MAY 7, 1903 eRNER414 Leo:1104v 2Vas FALL. Everyelaing points to a general dee- tion this falla The departments are preparing for it and the klea is to go to the etmetry before Sar Wilfrid Laurie's health hevoaues so „shattered es to force laiin to retire, This ex- plains the cooking of the publie ac- counts so as to show fake skirpluses hi the post oilieedepartment and on the Intereolonial Railway. In a, series of ineuipulat ions by which large amounts the capital iteeounte are. being •carried over lentil it year, Hon. W. ae, Field - beg is arranging for a lag steeples for the fiscal year. This balance, wItich will lie reached on the le robbing Peter to pay Peed" Weis, will result lu enorluoul deficit during 19034, but. it seal then he beyona the abilite- of the people to pimisli the Wen:lees. The •whole arrengeineat is looked npaie • earefetly ploe ve sleeeive the electorate to the real coedition a the conntere finance.% Sit- William Muleek's eetion repreeenting his dee partment as havg a sarpIns of wield', the Am:Hoe-General deeLares delltfit of $3,Seeteee fnerthdtes an e, eellent exemple of the lengths to wbith the put ministers of the MANZI Lill' proipliFIX1 In Ws in order to lead theirmasters-the people-aetray. When the pear 134 le fully exposed Abe euppliseil surpluses wilt beve appeared laid instead, the offsetting ehortage will he a boemerang to those lao pile their trust In the Liberal dere. ay.fielt Tim TATA% MRS. P.Vile..-On Sand, Apra the when neither eat tla wee MOP tied in her gevegeous drese of green, tiw Wads herehalog the &et tireghe rays of the eau their warbling. oM seemed at peaee, tleSiplIV !yd114 the Angel tit Death vieitta our midst end suldened the home tie Ade. Jaille,4 14,Y eery:Filer eevay bz$ beloved, partner in lila, the age of ryeane, lit months, Mre. Park had item io feeble health for fritilie tln and the end Was net unexpeeted She was one of the nitstileKS or Stanley township, leaving eettlea with her busbend on the Ooshen Line. "wady did years ago. After choring awl uraking comfort- elitea goad farm they rttired to mailer plare near here, where they treve team) life Howe eithily tor the last 29 veare. After eiS years of warned bL und reerlog six children. this is the BM time death hes entered their burnt,. lier b01110 had always a guest chember ready and a seat hthe table for the minister of God and in the ear- ly days when ebnreh services were rare the minieter bis mends made it his tegular reeting plaee. Mrs. Puk Witt' relinecl. intimations and agree- able; so happily eon Mated with rare (diem of reudediat all around bee pleasure:0de and brIght-that an invi- tation to her home WaS alway eagerly areepted by the happy recipi- ent. 31any tit the adornments of Use piace hint heen of bee creation. Her aline politeness to ail; her kindness aud sweet Immen sympathies gave in Muni the revolt and love of all class. es with whom she came in contact; wbile item e was no surer way of gain- ing her good will time an honest ad- miration of her love, her lineband, her ehildren and her le wine. She leaves to ! inourn bee demise a husband and six children. who have the heartfelt sym- nealty or the commutate:. Notennion longshoremen at Mon tread were stoned hy a molt while un- loading a vessel. The police charged the mob and drove them back. John Davis and Edward Ryder were killed at West Selkirk, Man., hy the breaking of a cable while the tug Sir Hector was being launched. At Bloomfield Mr. George Martin shot. and killed his little son, whom he mistook for a woodchuck. The body of Mrs. lemma Hatton, a patient who escaped from the Brock- ville hospital, was found in the river. The Ontario Government has pur- chased the Hatch farm at Woodstock as a site for the new hospital for epi- leptics. A gravel train crashed into the rear of a nnxed at West Lorne and tele- scoped the passenger car. Three per- sons were killed and a numherinjured. Mitchell: The many friends of Mr. Wohael King will be sorry to learn that he had a slight paralytic stroke on Tuesday. His voice and one side are affected, but not seriously and his early recovery is looked for. Tarentum 21195, The Phenomenal Well -Bred Standard Trotting Stallion Leads all other Stallions in Canada for siring ex - frame speed, and high-stepping action for road and carriage purposes. Tarentum has now produced three colts shoWing better. than 2.10 speed, one going a mile in 505, who is now entered In over 4'25,000 in stakes down the Grand Moult. /Tarry D. commences the Grand 'Circuit at Detroit in the $5000 Chamber and Com- merce stakes and also in the 2.14 42000 stakes and Shen goes down the Grand Circuit through other rg lae stakes. Tarentum is the only stallion in Can-, oda that has produced a colt phenomenally fast enough to face the Grand' Circuit that won second money in his second start in a race at Memphis in a field of eleven starters, allspeady ones, Dorthy Wil- ton having got a mark at Lexington, Kentucky, the previous week in 2.08y, In this race Orin B., by Greystone, the sire of Tarentum, won lst money. Barry D, by Tarantula, won iind money, Major Dal Srd money, Dorothy Wilton 4th money, time 2.02% and 2.10%,. ROUTE : Mosiwr-Sisnon McKenzie's, Tuckersmith, noon; Blake night. TUESDAY--ZIICICh noon; Orediton night. iVensssnav--Broter noon; Farquhar night. Tnuasnay-By way of Staff. to Dublin noon; home Favaav-At his (Mt stable, lIgmondvilla SATURDAY --At his own stable Egmondville. Farmers' common mares, $15 to insure; well-bred and standard -bred mares $20 by the seasoo,,,anc1.425 to Main.% stnd fees due January.lst, .1004. For tabu- lated pedigree see large posters, or address, A. MIA ELLESIVORTil, , Egmondville, Ont. There peseed eway to the .CoSeen Waned ore Saturday, Mae .who foe, many years. pest has been a reeldentof tills township, Rebecca Carter, aeloved wife a mr. Geo. Brownlee. Death ale ways hemp with k sadneee mad gloom aed this sad event is no eeeeption. to the rule, Ae, deceased lead not been laid aside from the active detiee of life by long illoess, news of hereleieth eme 4;11,0.i:ugly sudden and uneepected. She had become converted to the Sea, ration Army, but of receet yearbe- longed. to the. Mahe:dist ebearch and was a most earneet woeker. She le highly spelcen ons ie good oeighbor, kind parent, an Axially Weed zare those who can teetify tobee kinduees of heart. Held in high esteem, ber smitten demi$e bromethe eadness IO very large terele of fend, gained by lonhee resiaence bere and the. :kindness of her dieyeeitien. The faineret took place oa Moe:any, the large gattieriug atOndance ond tummies floral tri- butes, evidencing the esteem in which die:a:teed wits held,and the sympathy felt for the beavaved r attires, lier age was eke years. The deceased doubt-. Wee had her hare of fifes !diecourage- meats. To bele He must have lost its Cc?, when elle emit.) Ind a last fame well to her loved ones and then take the fatal dimmedthat so quiekly cans - ed the spark of life- to go Ont. In every community there are those w)uo! de- light la rumors and seneationelisce, but we prefer not to deal in these. Rather woula we tender eer eincerest s,ympethy with hearts that ;we troeta led by' the sad event. Mr. Brownlee lea vee a serieuring 'manna and eeven aildren o is some and two thenghtere. Zlehieb Miss Cora liemaeher. is, we ore p)ess. ed to state. rapidly recovering from her recent Mmes. -Mr., Ed, Witten has gone to Crediton, where he lute accept, lela Situation in the briekyard-Alr. and Alea J.B. Donnie spent a few days in Exeter during the week . ---The wife of Mr. Joeia Samos. of the Sauble llne presented him with a fine baby boy on Teteeilay.-Mr. John IL Schnell has eemareable young bog on his farm. She is five months old and tips the cities at 231 pannde -Mr. John fley, Jr bas dispeeed of a 3-yeereold cole to A1)1'41,11'11 Geiger for $162410, -De. :when left List week for the Old Oilmen where he will spend a fe,W months. itt the lautlible par uee of in. (Inking Iota ale klie4 and lwst treat - went of the various diseitees to which men is snbeteet.--Mr. IS mitt Silterilli heal n nite an experienee while hi ealeIng he hie two coats the other den -Mc, IL R. Johnston nook possession of the Dominion Hotel on Friday morning last. It is abaut nineteen years shim he retired from the proprietorehip of the asw house. Mr. Shoemaker will live privately for the present ocoupy- ing the how e which his sneceetor va. eatee.---The regadar meeting of the W, C.T„Lic was held at the home of Mrs. Steinbaeh on Monday evening. --The township of Hay ints purchiteed and received a carload of cement, and will under the superiutendence of yr. Me. Ray. a th011itliql pl:ACtiC31 anus, make nfltte cut vert tde in thevilinge this year: No dk unthe erceing will he considerable besidee giving wrn k to laboring mere-Alte Fred nutiourl luas eompleted the foundation for his new housee on the west :Me of the town. -- Z loch heaso we be ar, the best Mater.- ial for the making of a girls' besetiull doh of almost any IOU% in Western Ontario, home or our young gene at- teuding salmil are said to hit and cateh lley is improving OS well as can he expected filen the Weds of his areitleut. Daari.---The Angel of Death in its Rations is no respeeter of persons teking youth as well ns need in its night; hat He has said "Sneer the lit- tle once; ti) tome unto Me," and His will was submitted to on Thersday when the little ettiltItif Mr. and Mt'i. William Hildebrand was gathered in the Saviour's arras and taken llama l'he little one hied been ill for several days. We deeply sympathize with the parents in their grief. Ailsa Craig Hugh Gillies hs1 gone to Sarnia.- Miss roudfoot, after a pleasant -visit with friends here,returned to hers'home in London last week, Mrs. D. W. B. McKay accompanied her and spent a few days in the cit y. -W. E. Stewart, of East Williams, left on Wednesday for Ontario, California, where he will remain for a year or more, if the cli- mate agrees with his health. He was accompanied by Ale. Neil Dewar, well known h ere, and Miss White, of Stratb- roy.--Will and. Harvey Gunn, sons of Mr. Hector Gunn, left last week for Calgary-, Alta., where Will has secur- ed a sit in connection with the Govern- ment Dairy at that place. Harvey is going more to recuperate his health af- ter leis long illness during the past winter. We hope they both will have a successful summer sunny Al berta. -A party of settlers left bert; last -week for New Ontario, censisting of Messrs. Fiank Atkinson, Geo. Munro, S. M. Zavitz, John Parker, JI) O. Anderson and his son Frank. -Miss Sean Gimp left this week by the Lake Erie, of the Dominion Line, for the Old Country, where she will spend some time. -On Sunday we were favored with showers of warm rain that presently will quick- en the lauds and blossoms and awaken all vegetation into freshness and vigor of life. -Mr. Lavis,Eof Parkhill, has ac- cepted a position with Mr. Norman McMillan. -Friday being Arbor Day a general cleaning -up took place at the schools. -Sas. 411raig, of this place, who has been on day duty as operator at the Listowel station for the past few weeks has been again removed to Ber- lin, where he is serving in capacity of ;relieving agent. -Mr. L. Weaver and family left last week forForest, where they intend residing. Mr. Weaver has been appointed engineer at the pnuip- hag station. He will also have charge of the Crain pump during the summer months and will spend part of each day here. -It is not expected that Rev. A. R. Park will be able to take his elaarges here and at Denfield for some live or six weeks. At a meeting of the Board of managenient of the church it was decided to correspond with other outside rniuisters with reference to taking the work until Mr. -Park is able to return. --Miss Janie Gordon, of East 'Williams, has accepted a position at White and May's.-Mis. Wylie and Mrs. J. Canaeron, who have been indis- posed for the pat -few days are tecov, ering. -Sohn Gunn, of London, spent a few days here during the week. Nervousness predominates in Ivo. men, but suers are also subject to it. ''secess of various kinde CRUSOS it, also intellectual toll and anxiety. S. JAMAS 1#VAPARS are peculiarly indicated its any forma nervous de- bility, as they tone up theentire syse tette and restore the nerves to their normal condition. 'They are indica. ted in exhaustion, mental inertia and Senile weakness. They' Contain no alcohol, not being a liquid remedy. Their effect therefore is not that of a mare stimulant, but tonic and persuauent. $T. jaogs 157.4).rns iselpstomach, digest food aud the nutriment through the blvoq, 484 this is the honest way toga laealth and streught, the kind that la*, develops and breeds the energy which, accomplishes much. 44X peetteeneetypieeeed.with. at. ,TAMOlt Weilet0. TUT' InPlfe 1/SengPentfillYntierAllinenipeaee Ike. viten CMISInl'elt 10, l44gYoull ArettbleRM 'OP A..,3% 'erne, /itemize/ARM, ling. ..StefameslfroAet rsere nAccra' roof* aett4r Owaserear doctor; re- rossrtraffino .Mens elteirtatiente -rgf slag lirloiesito Oen rfirre. Where dealers ete not etilia g the Velem. ttwy are tnelled wort re,- ;Tait !ef erica the eatiediett 'brineh z St. lieffe Witire $te estIttlIseite Ile every cornex of d where butter is made, you will End the achinek also au established agency for their sale. Over 400,000 of them In daily use; more than ten Unto *11 other makes combined. After twenty -tour years of uttinterrupted success, they remain to -day the world's leading dairy machine. B VAL SEPARA.TOR 77 York St., ro ber of our citizens attended the finer - al of the late „Mrs. Jarred Brown on Satnrday.-A. great niany people seem to be laid up with colds, no doubt Ow- ing to the very sudden changes in the up again. weather. -Much symi pathy s extend- The loss created by the fire is beyond ed to Mrs. Finkheiner in this her hour estimate. Thousands of acres of finely laxv, Mrs. Charles Wolfe, of Crediton, that has ever visited this section of the of bereavement in the loss she has just timbered land have been laid waste. It sustained hy the death of ber sister -in -1 was one of the severest catastrophes the sad event occurringion Saturday country. last. Mrs. Finkbeiner s spending. a London, Ont., May 4.r -A dis- few days there this week. estrous fire in Ilderton that DEs..TH OP MRS. Bnowete-The cold broke out early Saturday morn - hand of dee th last week removed an- ing for a time threatened the Other of the oldest residents of this destruction of the village. It neighborhood in the person of Mrs. started in the grain store of Squire Jerred Brown of Hay, a little north or Patrick, which was destroyed together here. The deceased had been in very with the sables or Patrick's Hotel, with poor health for severahyears and let- their contents, and the general store terly had been almost totally blind. of Postmaster J. H. McRae. Some of The un mediate cause of death was due , the contents of Mr. McRae's store and to a general breaking up of the systetn living apartnients were saved, but the she gradually sinking until death loss will amount to several thousand claimed her. Mrs Brown was hca'n in dollars. The store was valued at $3,$00 the township of Malabide, Elgin Clne ' and the .stotk at $3,000; partly insured in 1828, consequently she was in the , in the Eeetemeeee the National, the 75th year of her age. In tbe year 1851 Atlas and the hondon Mutual. Loss she was married to her now bereft hus- r on stables and grain store not given, bend and itninediatelY moved to this According to some estimates, the tete/ neighborhood, where they hate made less is et5,000. But for the splendid their home ever since. Besides het- work of the villagers, women as well husband she leaves to mourn her de; as men, who pluckily fought the flames, raise two sons and six daughters, Al' , the destruction would have been wide- bert and Seth, or this neighborhood, spread, as a brisk breeze was blowing. Mrs. Thos. Mutely, Irnley City, Mich* Shawinigan pails, Que., may 4. _ IiNit-;s1 n. licl'Itto.kGenrsehyirel‘,1:KncliiMinf's.tThh; 01‘11.18; The fire in the besh at this place sub- Atkieson. Stephen tp., mrs, RTielli.i.,ci sided Saturday, and all clanger is now ; past. _There was no damage done tee °°-cle4 Caa,Pac; Mtch" " 311is Le"- v buildings the., fire, ibeing -confined ea.. A. de funeral • took. place -to tue - n- ' Exeter eemetery on Saturday. to the mountain, Jt The majority of meet bare varicocele in the first, Second or third stage. in the early stages it may cause many symptentswhielt the patient may not recog- nize ta ariSittritOM this disease. /n fact, we have have found on examination, varicocele, present its ben:Imes of =see- extent the patient did not know he bad it at ail. In tinte it veil produce such syntt toms as the following: Nervousness, ereaknese in tho tater, unsteady Pluto, tirtd and ethausted feeling,. pains latis toles, Irritation of the bladder mid kidneys, sediment and loss itt itrine„ emissions attlightwititlewd dreanis, sexual weakeesst and decline of manly power -these symptoms gradually develop into NERVOUS DEBILITY and IMPOTENCY. Ourl,IEW IdET11011 TREATMENTWILL POSITIVELY CITES YOU Arm 1T IS GUARANTEED TO CURE SUB/ WITHOUT OPERATION. Througl. its vitalizing 'influence tbe wortey veins return to their iterate' Maher, the cir- culation of hlOod improves SO the otgaos are property nourished, anti are restored to strength and vigor; the nerves become tureen ambition aud energy replace lassitude and despondency, all drains cease, tbe eyes become brigh ,t the brain active, and you feel as a man ought to feel lo perfect Sesualand mental condition. We Gagamnfze Co CHPO Pgya &Rams we accept for trait:vent are taken under a positive guarantee that they aro curable or no pay. We refer you to several banes as to our financial responsibility, so yott may know we are good for any contracts we make. tee Are yea a victim? Rave you lost hope? Areveu contemplating ReGideu- marriage? Has your Iliocei been di es ased? Davey°u any weak N - ness? Our New Method Treatment will cca're you. W hat it has done others it will do for you. CONSTII,TATION ITREZ, No matter who has treated you, write for an honest opinion Yree of Charge. Charges reasonable. BooliES PREE-"The Golden. Monitor,' (illustrated), on Diseases of Mon. Everything confidential. etteation List and cost of Treatment., PR=, for /tome Treatment. - f48 Shelby Se.p ii;ETF2 n; mem, t 5. 'commInCliameoxison'oravassmvann.,....11 Prk3..IiCi .8 and. r,F7Trfl g Lksi eheee, tk.f.,tt }:".,• We Lave Pist ieepivt d • stock Of 311 GAlq S (.1 th,,. iwstmakes end will sell orn t prices and terms that will ,r;a111" nytm:, to place in their home ef t 1500 3tiitifitl instruments. 11 tiewin,, 31 eehines wo- carry n st eel or the best makes, at prices hat is 01 surprise you, Also, repeirs. edoil fee ell makes of ma i•iteme exid Beek irilesice Upon eeee 1;;Ipe, s in !,,tock. v, to y at n131' t( e• A 8E GA.I.V. S Foli A 1 I GO TO THE f4. 171 11 FR FOR PURE MANITOBA -NOME FAFU 1J FUR (Star) BEST PASTRY * (Prince) WHEATLET (Btealtfast Feed) • . A good supply of Mill Feed and Chop always on hand.. G-iye. our Flour and Feed a trial and be eonvjnced. that it is all Each: fend Plate grinders in use to snit customers. Harvey Bros. Successore to a Cobbledieli ee Son