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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-2-15, Page 4• • • Reasons Why CQLE'S BAKINO POWDER is the Best. BECAUSE: It is a pure cream tartar baking aeowder-. It contains no alum, phosphate or wither adulterant. It is always uniform, and this trever fails to please, It has reached the height of per- t'ection. Once used elways in favor. It is cheaper than any other pow- der, being twice as stroitf;. Guaranteed to give Satisfaction. —0— PRICE: - 25 CENTS A POUND. -AT— Cue's DrugStore. igxelter Abrinate, Sanders & Creech. Props. THURSDAY, FEB. 15, '06 NOTES A1VD COMMENTS It is understood that Rev, J. A. :MacDonald, editor of the Globe, will .be Liberal candidate chosen on •Wed- elesday to cotest North Toronto for the Legislature. * Mr. F.F. Pardee, the recently elected .member of Parliament for West Lamh- %ton will move the address in reply to .the speech from the throne on March 'Uth, at the opening of the Dominion :Parliament. Prince Rupert will be the name of the western terminus of the Grand. Trunk Pacific. Miss Eleanor M. Mac- donald, of Winnipeg. suggested it,and thereby won a prize of $250. Two gathers who suggested Port Rupert, to comply with the conditions, received the same amount. The appointment of A.11,1.1. Colqu- Jaour, news editor of the Toronto News, as deputy minster of education, was :ofineially made last week, by the On- tario Government. He takes the place •Elf the late John Millar: 'Mr. Colquhour will carry out the adminstrative work .o%:thedePartment:` This appointment 'wilt be'followed by the appointment -of an expert with a thorough know - .edge of technical points relative to all %brunches of education, and he is to be :known as Superintendent of education. - It is expected that Model Schools will .done away with. new Normal Schools -will he established, larger grants given, =and increased salaries paid. The report of the Manitoba depart- -anent of agriculture and immigration 'was laid upon the table last week by Mon. R. P. Roblin, the first minister. 'at was a comprehensive statistical re- --cord of the most prosperous year in the history of the province, The total gr.rin crop was 115.863,361 bushels, of which 555,761,416 was wheat. Of roots, •::8,241,297 bushels were raised, while the -total area under all crops was 4,256,833 acres. Already for 1906. 2,046,011 :,antes have been prepared for crop. "`'The immigration retueffe showed a ephenoinenal influx of settlers, many of 'whom were from the United. States. '''The report says the immigration to -• --„spianitoba this year was the largest in the history of the Province, showing a ;grand total of 55,600. The returns • show that 46.836 came in the regular way and that of the number who came .=to assist as harvesters, 8,764 remained. Little Girls Killed At Glencoe. Glencoe, Feb. 12. -Two little child- . Oren, aged 10 and 12 years, thedaughters of Mrs. Mclntesh, of this village, were • instantly killed at the crossing of the ,Gr -and Trunk at Main street at one .. o'clockthis afternoon. Blow of Plank Fatal. Parkhill. Feb. 11.—On Thursday afternoon James Clarke, aged 28. who was employed by Baird & Sons, -Perk - 1 :bill foundry; while engaged at a buzz saw was struck by a board and so in- jured internally that he died Friday r *morning from the effects. Theoung e man ores single and lived with his :father, James Clarke, of this town. The jar of Couqhinq Hammer blows, steadily ap- plied, break the •hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way.. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. Tho beat kind o! a tastintonia1 's Soli. tor over sixty yoar:a., irtado by 1', c/ Ayer Oe.,t swell', *um, Alen rano &4terare Of SARSAPARILLA. plias.. Ile HAIR VIOL, We b.*;e no rcdirets t Wd 'uhilab. the formulae of all OUT iiledteifaal. ,Aldous canstipatidn i`etaitru re- erV't cute ttieSti, with Ayerrrs Pillar. Plugtown. Uarpiey Many here will be sorry to hear of the derail of Mr, James McOullagh, one of the pioneers of this section, h:wing passed arwity on Satuvday.—A lively and interesting game of foothill took place in our neighborhood on. Friday afternoon between the 'Winchelsea end. Pingtown schools. The game 7.'e• stilted in a victory for Plugtown by a score of 2,0,.—Mrs, Irvine and drtinghter has returned from a visit '.wtth'friends in Toronto.—A number from here at- tended a social gathering at the hone of Mr. and Mrs.:Obalmeris,. St. Marys, on Friday night last.. Mr. itnd Mrs, Chalmers are abeam to inove to .the West shortly and their friends took this opportunity of presenting then with a gold watch each, a beautiful robe and a Persian lamb cap; Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Moody, J. Allison, W. Monteith, G. Monteith, Mr. and Mrs. -Duncan, D. Duncan and Miss Duncan. Stephen Council A special meeting of the Council of the Township of Stephen was called by the Reeve for the transaction of general business and met at Fritz's ho- tel, Grand Bend, on. Monday, Feb. 12, at 10 a.m. AU members present. Min- utes of previous meeting read and adopted. The clerk read a petition from the Trustees of Public S.S. No. 5, requesting the Council to pass a By - Law to issue debentares for the erec- tion of a new school house. Anderson. —Yearley—that the petition of the Trustees of public S.S. No. 5, he re- ceived and that a el3y-Law be passed authorizing the issue of $6000 in de ben tures as set forth.in the petition.— Carried. Webb—Finkbeiner—that By - Law No. 4 of 1906; being a By -Law to issue debentures to borrow $6000 for the erection of a school house in S.S. No. 5, having been read the third time be passed and signed by the Reeve and Clerk and the Seal of the Corpor- ation attached thereto,—Carried. Yearly--Anderson---that the clerk cause a notice to he published in •the Exeter Advocate of the passing of By - Law of 1906, passed this day, immedi- ately after the registeration thereof in the Registry office of the County of Huron. —Carried. Anderson—Webb that the resignation of F. W, Farn- combe, P.L. Surveyor, as Township Engineer, under the Ditches and Wa- tercourses Act, he accepted and that By-law No. 1 of 1897 appointing him to s'ach office, be repealed.,-Oarried. Anderson—Webb—that Richard Stan- ley Code of the village of Alvinston he appointed Engineer for the Township of Stephen,, under the Ditches and Watercourses Act, and that a By -Law he passed to that effect.—Carried. The following orders were passed: W. EI. Lewis, overseeing concrete culvert, S. B., $5.35; Sun Insurance Co., insurance on Town Hall, $11.50; Bell Telephone Co., messages, '70e. Council adjourn- ed to meet at Town Hall, Crediton. on Monday, Margh 5,,at 10 a.m. At 1 p. in. Stephen Council met the Council of the township of Bosanquet and had a general conversation regarding the construction of the Grand- Bend Cut, the award between Dalziel and the Township of Stephen as to the land taken from Lot 1, Con. L.R.W., `Bos- angnet Tp., and the compensation paid therefore and damages paid for injur- ies affecting other lands by reason of said Cut being constructed. Crediton Christian Finkbeiner of Morriston is visiting relatives in our midst.—Ed. Amos is working as blacksmith for Chas. Darter.—Mrs. W. W. Kerr was a pleasant hostess to a few friends one evening last week.—A number of our young people attended the oyster sup- per at Eden on Monday evening and report a very pleasant time.—Jack Frost was here on Wednesday.—The ice harvest began this week but the thaw on 'Tuesday made it unsafe to go on the'river. The quality of ice was very good. Several of our people who haven't their supply stored, are feeling uneasy about getting any. —Some of our boys have been damaging the ve- randah in front of Clark's harness shop. If they are found out they will not forget the result for a while. —A wedding will take place at the Metho- dist parsonage next Wednesday, 21st inst.—Several of our young people at- tended the carnival at Exeter on Mon- day evening.—James Lawson has had counters and show cases placed in his jewellry store and will soon be ready for business.—Miss Lena •Whilbelm's many friends will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from her severe attack of pneumonia.—The brick for our school house have all been deliver- ed. Wilson Anderson was fortunate in having such good sleighing to make the delivery. -Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Beaver spent Sunday in Dashwood with friends.—Oar Quartette Club will take part in a concert given in Fuller- ton next M •nday night.—Mr. Walter Clark had his pony out Tuesday exer- cising xer-cuing” it. Judging from its antics it would make a dandy for Ringling ilr•os.' circus.—Miss Lillian Anderson of Centralia spent a few days in town theast week with p hfriends.—Albert Cunningham of London, the new clerk at August Hill's, intends moving his family here in a day or so, having rented Thos. Lawson's house. -It will be a relief to Miss Lena Williams many fr•iends'to know that she is recovering from attackofpneumonia.—The her pneumonia. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church gave an oyster supperin the church last (Wed.) evening.—Wednesday was St. Valentines Day, Were yon remem- hered? Your correspondent received his number.—Don't forget the con- cert to be given in the Town Hall next Wednesday evening, 21st inst., ander the auspicesof our Band. The program promises to be the hest given here for sortie time. . Will McLeod of Seafortb, the famous comic vocalist, has been engaged to take part, For more par-, ticulars see bills. Everyhody come and show that you believe in supporting our band. Following is the program that was given at the LiterarySociety meeting held sat the home of Mr. O, Beaver, Piano Duett by Mrs. Zwickc.'.and Miss Lulu Eesery; reading. ?s his Pearl An, tirawar parser on i"Littl Dorrit',.Dick- ens, Miss Turner; sol , Mrs. 'W. . W. Kerr; paper on "Sir . M. Stanley, Miss Stella, Andreae,; Instrnuaentel, Miss Myrtle Clark, reading, Miss Lille Ussery: paper on "Hon. C.I•. W, Ross," Aug. i uhrl. ) le, , . . a lot o B ewster is spending the week with her daaughtei', Mrs, Thos. Love, ---Fred Heitzteen is confined to his bed, sufferingfrom a severe attack of la grippe. • He is greatly reduced and very weak,, --Mrs, T N. •la r' i 1 a to is the sick list a is y hot not continually confined to her bed,— W. J. Baker has i urebased the 60- acre farm of James Dickey .for $3100. This addition will make Mr, Baker re fine farm of 100 acres. ;Centralia • Rev. B. L. Hutton, a former pastor here, has been unanimously invited to remain for the third year iu Wyom- ing.—There was no service held in the Methodist church here on Sunday eve- ning last, Rev. Andrews end the choir taking part in the Eden church Anni- versary Services. ---A large number from here attended the Oyster supper it connection with the church at Eden on Monday night.—Rich. Blake, of the postoffice store, has been off duty . for several days owing to illness.—Miss Hodgins is renewing acquaintances in town, the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. Willis. ClaudebGye, Miss Lou Charles, of Belmont, is vis- iting friends here.—Mies Martha Rae. gins after spending several months here returned to her home in Harpley. Kestie spent a few days in Ex- eter during the past week.—Miss Ellen Deacon returned home after visiting her, sister in Belmont.—Levi Carter spent Sunday hi Crediton:—Mr-. and Mrs. W. Smith 'entertained their friends ore Tuesday • evening. -Miss. Eliza -Ann Cunningham had the mis- fortune to fall and break her arm at the wrist last week.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Cunningham was in Blyth a few days attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Bart. -Mrs. Keys returned to Exeter, Monday after spending several weeks, visiting friends here.—Geo. Simpson purchased a fine driver from W. Rob- inson of Fairfield.—Mrs. Dr. Jones and son Lloyd are spending a few days in London.—Miss Francis Jell spent last week in London.—Mrs. George Seale left last week to visit her daughter in Detroit. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or con- stitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medi- eine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a re"ular prescription. It is composed of the hest tonics known, combined with the bestblood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients. is what produces such wonderful re- sults in curing Catarrh, Send for testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, price 75e. Take Hall's Family Pine for constipation. BY-LAW Township IlShI of•S �� p tep�en e NOTICE is hereby given that a By -Law, was passed by the Township of Stephen on the 12th day of February, A. D. 1986, providing for the issue of Debentures to the amount of 36.00(100 for the -pur- pose of erecting a school -house in School Section 44`o. 5 in the Township of Stephen; and that such By -Law was registed in the Registry Office of the County of Huronon the 14th day of February, A. D. 1906. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the firstpublication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the l4th'day of February, 1906. HENRY .EILBER, Township Clerk. Auditor's Abstract. Abstract of receipts and expenditure of 1905, for the Village of Exeter. RECEIPTS, To balance from 1904 per auditors' report $ 3111 49 .Arrears of taxes from1904 183 48 Interest on arrears of taxes 2 47 Taxes collected for municipal purposes 10306 04 License Fund 386 00 Street bridges and public property 25 00 Poll tax Rent of Village property Legislative grant to, School Public School Board Monies borrowed on Bills payable Interest on Investments and Deposits Sinking Fund Street Watering Cemetery Miscellaneous 16 00 55 00 194 00 17.52 18 3400 00 25 811 133 07 209 50 731 28 213 41 Total Receipts $20835 82 • Total Payments 518836 12 Balance on hand Deo. 31st, 1905 8199950 EXPENDITURE. County Rate $ 640 29 Streets, Bridges, Drains, etc. 2500 38 Town Hail account 177 17 Salaries and Commissions 652 00 Board of Health 32`50 Water Supply and Fire Proteetion 399 `70 Printing an dd Stationary 248 14 Charities 102 13 Registration 11 40 Bills Payable and Redeemed 3400 00 Interest other than Debenture Interest 59 42 Street Lighting - 842 91 Public Library 183 04 Sinking Fund 677 81 Street Watering 248 15 Refund of Taxes 41 55 Insurance 40 10 Election expenses 70 24 Town Hall Debenture debt 325 00 Railway Debenture debt 789 50' Oranolithic Debenture Debt 502 90 Fire Eng ne Debenture debt 666 68 Cemeter Y 761 39 Miscellaneous 410 43 Public Sehool Board, Teachers Salaries 3811 79 - Fuel, etc. 375 75 a l�Seet'yand Janitors salaries 276 00 Miscellaneous 810.94 Total $18838 12 Statement of Assets and Liabilities do the 31st of; December, 1905. ASSETS. Cash in Treasury, exclusive of Sinking fund $ 1009 50. Taxes in arrears Sinking Fund(cash on deposit) 4467 X053 Land, including Parks 1600 00 Buildings, Furniture (Occlusive of School property) ) 0500School lroerY(land,buildings egoi ments 12800 00 Waterworks • 00 Fire Hall and Appliances 4000 00 Cemetery 2000 00 Market, Building and Weigh Scales 300 00 Band Instruments 266 00 Total Assets 534128 45 L1 ABILITIES, Local School Rate due and unpaid Debentures, Principal only for Aid to railways Loans for current expenses .. Local' Improvements Other Liabilities Fire Ergine GirkndiithrO Pat/Went TownHall Total I.7. hilitics 11iA5. SN st t4, W M,. O. Wel if u Sr $ 2310 10 52I8 21 16+ 811 21 Auditor 00 t0 00. Stara During the past week we lave eX- perieneed some very cold weather, but the sleighing is getting very poor. -. Mrs. Ben Allen of Edmonton is on a visit to Stitt% friends.--Robt, Deans has returned to Ayr after a pleasant visit v,sit ith 4s cousins, the Misses(Ai- ver, Ui ver; -Rev. Doherty has recovered from his recent illness, --L. Campbell has re- turned to Toronto after a visit here with his tnonther.--Miss.Nettie Norris. has returned front her visit to Gowrie, Master Carl and Mies Marjory Witz- man of Niagara Falls, are visitors at. the home of their aunt, Mrs. T. ; M. Hamilton.—Mrs. Mustard, _also was thrown from a rig , while returning from Gowrie recently and severely shaken up, is getting on as well as can be expected Grand Bend Mr. and Mrs. Oarriere spent a few days ,in Thedford last 'week.—Miss Emma Zapfe, who has been visiting nealeZurich,' returned home Thursday: —Our fishermen are putting in 'their supply of ice.—Mr. Burbett of Park- hill has bought a lot from A. Mollard and intends building a,' house thereon during the' coming summer. — Mr.. Beaman of London arrived here Mon- day,—Messrs. Dickson' and Gibbs' of Parkhill and Mr. and.Mrs. H. Willett of spentMopclay Dashwood Mo dao here.— w Mr. Allen of Parkhill was in the vill- age Monday. -Mr. L. Ravelle spent a few days in Toronto last week.—Bos- anquet and Stephen Councils met here Monday on business about the river and roads. Tuckersinith. MARRIED. —A. very pretty event oc- curred at the home of John Martin on Wednesday evening, when Lewis Teb- butt of Goderich tp., and Miss Mary Ann Martin were united in wedlock. Shortly after 6 o'clock the contracting parties took their stand under the sym- bolic bell surmounted by an arch of brilliants, a bank of ferns being in the tear. Grace Tebhutt, a. saintly little maiden of four years was flower girl: The bride was charmingly gowned in crepeline with silk chiffon trimmings and pearl finish, and carried an exquis- ite bouquet of carnations and roses. The knot was tied by Rev. Larkin. After congratulations had been tender- ed the attention of the guests was turn - - ed to the lavish entertainment of the table. Mr. and Mrs. Tehbutt were the reeipients of very many beautiful ant serviceable gifts, testifying to the high. regard in which they are held. We join in wishing them a happy journey across the years. ' Farquhar. The thirtieth annual meeting of the Urborne.and Hibbert Mutual Fire In- surance Co„ was held Farquhar last week. The president opened the meet- ing with a few well chosen remarks, stating that the Company'sbusiness had increased. nearly $100,000 during the last year; that all losses had been fairly settled and'that there was a cash. surplus 0 a p hand of over $6,500. The assessment collections for the past year amounted to $5,422, being five per cent. on the premium notes and the amount paid for losses was only $1,- 531; the working expenses amounted to $756. The only -large loss of the year was $1,035, being the barn and con- tents of James Ryder,, Biddulph. The following are the officers and directors for the current year: Thomas Ryan, of Hibbert, president; John A. Norris, Ribbert, vice president; Directors, W. P. Passmore and F. Morley, Us - borne; J. L. Russell, Logan and Wm. Roy, Fullerton. Mr. B. W.F. Beaver:, of Farquhar, is the secretary treasurer. Dashwood Mr. and 11'irs. James Bissett and daughter, of London, who have •been visiting Mrs. Bissett's parents, Mr. and Mrs.Ifreeger, for several days, are now visiting in Exeter. • FASHIONABLE WEDDING. --A fashion- able wedding took place at the Evan- gel ival van-gelival Lutheran Zions church in Dash- wood Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 5 o'clock, w hen Miss Mary Stade, eldest daugh- ter. of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Stade,. became the bride of Mr. John G. Eidt, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eidt. Aniid the chirping of the church bells the bridal party drove toch5lrch where the ceremony was performed by Rev. R. Eifert. The bride was attired in a white habutai silk dress, trimmed with chiffon plaiting and ruffles, with chif- fon veil and orange blossoms, and car- ried a bouquet of white bridal loses and ferns. The pleasant duty of being flower'girls devolved upon Miss Tillie Eidt, youngest sister of the groom, and Miss Dora Kraft, cousin of the bride. They were dressed alike, in blue organ- die trimmed With ruching ani ribbon, and carried baskets filled with sweet peas and lily of the valley,'Miss Bertha Eidt acted as maid of henor and was dressed in a pink alice ce muslin and car- ried a bouquetof white carnations and ferns the gift of the bride. The bride's maids, Miss Maud Eidt, sister of the groom, and Miss Enrrna Stade, sister of thebride,were cess dressed e in white to or- gandie and 'carried pink carnations, also gifts of the bride. The groom was supported by Mr. Herman Eidt, broth - of the groom, and Mr. Wm. Stade, brother of the. bride. As the bridal party entered the church Lohengrin's. Wedding March was played by Miss Emma Eidt. sister of the groom. Un- der the strains of the Taunhauser Wedding Match the bridal party de- parted from the church to the home of the bride where a bountiful wedding. repast had been prepared. The pres- ents to the young couple were both. costly and numeroas,showing the high esteein in which they are'held by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs, Eidt left on the fullodving morning to Eastern points on a Short honeymoon trip, the bride travelling in it brown ladies cloth suit with hat to match and a fawn coat with a shaded silk scarf, On their s-eturn they will reside in Dashwood, Their many mends will all join in wish- ing the young couple every success, which life ean'heve in stare for there. The guests from a distant were: Misses E.mrna and Pbilipina Rittli ,New Ham- burg, Aunts of the groom; Mitts A.Mat- ter, Detroit; Miss •M. Eidt and Mr. C. Eidt, both of'Brantford, sister and brother of the`groom;Mr, rand Mrs. Dick, Seafol4hl Mn and ,Mrs.. 0., Peitz. Miss Pearl W ii rl z, Mr. and Mts. Young- hint,:Messrs.,i:ieob and John Deiekerta all of 'Andel'. THE MOL .ONS BANK ... , $3 000000 Capital Farad. U`p .., ►eexQoaua..... ,. ... .s,00Q,000 (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1865) , Head Office, Montreal FQRTY-EIGHT BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA EXETER ` BRANCH , OFFICE HOURS 10 a. m, to 3'p, n7., SATURDAYS, 10,5.. m. to 1 p. m, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Farmer s Sale Notes cashed or collected,. Forms supplied on application. DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great. Britain and United States bought and sold at lowest rates of Exchange. ADVANCES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Men at lowest rates and on most favorable terms. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed SavinBank Department: posits of *1 and upwards received, Interest com- Q artmeni1 powadedhalf-yearly and added to principal June 30th g t' and December 31st. Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. Dioxsoie & CARLING,`Solicitors. N. D. IIUBDON1 Manager, it is I'M Tar,. Boo.s but the instructors behind theta that make a school. While the " Forest City Business and Shorthand College publishes a text on bookkeeping that is used in the best colleges from Halifax to the Great West and has a standing reputation for publishing practical text books, only the best and • highest salaried teachers in Canada are on the staff, Without a good teaching staff good text books would be wasted. Our courses include Bookkeeping, Gregg- Shorthand, Accounting, etc., as well as Touch -typewriting. Catalogue free for the asking. School terra—Sept. till June inclusive. 1. W. WESTERVELT, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Principal LONDON, ONT. Seafortb: Lorne Weir, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Weir of town, was re- cently married to Miss Evelyn. Crowe, at Prince Albert, Sask. Lorne is the manager of the Prince Albert hotel. Seafortb:Miss Agnes Gov saleck , daughter of RobertGovenlock of town who has been in the millinery busi- ness in Atwood for eighty -ears has dis- posed of her business there and in- tends going to Sintaluta, Sask., in the spring. No Sleep For The Kidneys. Old people are especially liable to Kidney and Bladder Irrita- tion. The organs are weakened by age. This starts up inflam- mation—blood is not properly purified as it goes to the kidneys—and the bladder is unable to retain the urine properly. There is a constant desire to urinate day and night —and sound, restful sleep is unknown. Dashwood Roller Mill The principal reason for theexcel- lent quality of White Star F1'ou- Is due to its being manufactured from the very best selected wheat, and the latest and most modern Machinery is used in its manufacture. This celebrated flour is known by every person ,who has used it to pos- sess the very finest quality both in life and color, and to make the most ex- cellent bread, rolls and pastry of all kinds. Manufactured by - JoseEidt, Dashwood THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURE gives the vigor and strength of youth to kidneys and blad- der. It soothes and heals the irritated surfaces—tones up the organs --enables them to do their work eaisfly and naturally —and cures all kidney troubles, Cures Rbeuamatism Too. THE CLAFLiN CHEMICAL CO., LIMITED. WINusoa ONT. NEW YORK. Grand . Mogul Pure Teti Q Grand Mogul is not exposed ,to. store . dust . or, microbes. The dean, air -tight packages are the housekeeper's protection against 'inferiority and dirt. q•It .comes to you free ` .fromadulteration—"the nic- est possible blend of the. finest teaso7.' . Ceylon—and affords you double the so- tisfadtion of " just as good" teas, that are sold in bulk, oracked in isonous lead. p po ea . Grand Mogul appeals to the palate and tones up the nerves. Not 5.i mere sub- stitute. for bitters. Grand . Mogul Tea QSold at 25c, 30c, 40e and `50c •, per pound, black, erten or mixed. Advertising appropriation is divided v,Mh buyers 'bf Gfand Mogul Tel through premium' coupons in the packages.. 'Moat Phospiloaiae,; The Great English, Remedy. A positive curator allformb of Wakness, Mental and BEFOREAND AFTER trainWorry, Emissions, Sper- matorrhoea, Impotency Effects of Abuse or Excess all of which lead to Consnmptio , Infirmity, Insanity and an early grave. Tri $1 per pkg., six for $5. One will please, six will cure. Sold by alldruggists or mailed in plain package iar.Oaiod Mdiicinipt of e Co.:Write Ontario. Dunlop's Rosen, 96 Yonde St. • TORONTO Dunlop's Choicest Flowers only dealt In. Floral Desidns for all occasions. Flowers shipped to any point between Halt - fax. and Caldary, gad safe condition duaraanteed. Illustrated Price List on application. 100.000 Rose Trees In bloom. JOHN ;H, DUNLOP FLORIST ton/ Distance Phone Maio 4790 NOTICE To Frmers apd 11e Pubic is 6egeral. As the springy:is corring on now, •.a up g at �all herr your old truck such, Rags, Rubbers, Wool Pickings, Horse Hair,� Old Rope, Bones, All Viands old Iron, ' Copper, Lead; Zinc, and takethem down . to r Jackson & Son Maht Street, '>g tete i?, One ,dooro S nth, of Metratolitaxlllotel 's'pat's where you Will get • cash price for t •