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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1912-1-25, Page 4e buocate,
Sane -leas & areeen. PrOptI.
DAY, JAN. 25 '12
Teei. ceeene eact 8 ti-Stica Ot'f:eS
e Department of A:et-ice:44re ime
tasued ti'3;.e. follow -lug bullotitt Oda; the
113 ew;ituates.'10e, the area,'ycd. ed,
yza.-1343 cl! ate pieeteeeal tfold„ enono th
poinialoa tea 193:1... new tient eeepeot.
enateada ante eitereeet eave oeeitp.'„ed last.
.yeal7 lat,al, "P4res. o 1,953,0;10. acres
• eeed; Vega' Maine caleuleted. 14 the avori
fmArieet or:ees erapanta te
'W10.712,960,, .'.g.he under wheat,.
Lat car Was 174,0120 acres,
• 10172„000 acres' Were' frall Wheat
ato...,17,1le and Alberta; - and, the
.„41Q0.:Was 10.0,451,000 busb.els,
value.: of. $1314naST,Ous. .psat Wheat
ohed. g0,014,000 eitteeela of 'the
'1441;4 of $21, 4:010.0.9. Gate occupied 9
,,000-• 4cres. and iteeelded
the vatft q4.
009, 1,.a.r.,er 1,404, non acres. rded
:d41,000huh Os of the, ,vatue.
$23 4O and rl'aX e„13.2.0era acre
...yeeeeet 12,921000 beeaele tee die vele
eete,4-,57,00e Tne. comb:nod PrZe4
WQ.44 Luels•nYnext
e nd. fa"Was 2441,000,
eelealehhteiletele eaehele azla the
vaelta, ,,S41„599,999„ Ilioect nod oultivat..
•erepe, ,eolainefein; be4-9,4, eitc'r
potatioea4, .turi-gps ana
eprUngar bet e tem-tip:ea
m.eeelded 1.70,elie„(100 tOS,
Of va.111-0 ,S7a,gou,suif
er cro tnelactog, fiAaer eOrrts,
7 nod alfalfa sZaa°,,v
„COO,' Weedttct470 Of
UO9 tons i.ata Varna Or, !$`1411,
* 'COO. ,Alealfa, ernord. ot wit".ea
eekert TOG* ttoe Prst. data., shOWS
0.,rea. Etli,"T 4.e ties WW1,
22.7.000 Tfais, voidable.
Or9M bang .. My gvomt
riee getettee t4,0 aver.
Yield pea
eiGeneele Wag 4
re,
r",eend
8412., 00 u
1910, A, niece
„one differetice teetweett
1 91,1.. and 1140
lratta yeeld e
ear' whea tWee ;len, • fie
agarsusit
•e•-reibiat 20.lia agazinst
70 egalnat , 211.79, barley te
ateet .e.4b32 and tieter '11,41 against T.
97,
fro
calcula4 w
aad, the
eeretere eireet
o
ti the :
CREEPING CACTUS,
ewe Plants That , Wilt Travel
Across a Desert,
"The isolation of the desert lowlands
of Lower California, eenaleined with
alternations of lone eQflt1ud UrugI
and, heavy rains, leas resulted in the
developmeet et Cite riebeet and most
extraordinary desert -Item in the
World," Saee E. W. Ne1Soft in the Na
thenal GetteraPhic NiagaelPee
"Caettlees of inany, Wads Abound,
eared -lag frene giants Stamling with
massive fluted trunks fifty te sixty
feet tall t,,o little straggling stemmed
Species too we to hold themselves
upright. 5.7be fruit of many of these
taetuses le edible and =lee sought ter
ey birda and mammal& Thee were
eilce wee of the ma1n. crops of the In
diens who lived In this arid regioe.
i'ahe cactus foreete often form thorn)*
etinglee through which It is imposeible
to pass.
-After monties tunong thee thole*
plents we supposed we bad eeen. theta
lit ell their eccentric yarletions of
rine, Oete Itewevete while
tree:sing the Llano de Trate. la front
of elagdziktua by. I rode out froen
ihnise growth of bustles into an epee
area and milled up my liorse in amaze
Peat et sight o tbe Most extreordt
dieary of theta ail. Befare We Wes a
*mat bea of the treeldng Clevii Mine
wheel* appeereil slerarne ef gigee
Uv caterpillars imeplee tn diree
ente reeee pieute aetually travel
•vey teote tlie 4 oamsou ye -Ater or the
rmtp, slid saw Matey single seotiefle
woely or titirty y;trdit isWity frOM
eibers. Tee pert of the teem reetele
et tee antimit steels tietwa letot;ete
'MI teat, u.thir ewe die Iti tee reer
;lout the ;tame rate as tliey grow le
frollt, teoI1t elowly move :twee* (rote
colony w -rose the elite where tbie
1 ve
eine
three Norte. et proven:es o
ftoba. Seseatellawan and Alberta.
DrOdlletion wan 191,084,000
coroyared tw•:th 0i.-
oo ii
48 catemete -oe 1010 of
cat e 212,919,000 compared with 120.-
754,000 4.011 haeley 24,043,0 )1) ecm
pared. wIth 21;377,000, Tile wheat ore
enaction of 1911 in eilaSetobe was 60,
,275,000 bushels SI or 2,940,000 acres
o ,,Suskatchefrean 97,66;.,000 bushels
rot 4,705,000 acres and in Allman.
fla ,143,0110 budnels on 1.617,1)00 xi -
By pro-flc 4t total valuanil
,e1c1 cropa n 1011 was as follows,-
1.'rltice "Edward Ieland $8,846,700. Nova.
Scotia $14,2eT,000, NoW. Brunswien 16
707,000, Quebec $1113,187,000, Ontar.;
.• 1103,200,000,'.,NlarYitoba. $73,1116,000
SaElketchowa.n $107,14,7000 Alberta,
$47,77)0,000, a3r:Wish Columb:a. $1,200
▪ 00.
Probably the most abused member of
the Provence -II Leriesla.ture for the
st „few years has been Eon. D. Pyra
the neerester of education. The opposi
t erm tiave ,ateacketl- the unIntster un-
sparingly vied xtdeeteed and sneered
at his pence-. Ile seldom defeeded him
-*lel! but pave tielat; the eleetIon ds over
--Ile states 'beset thla tirra-e tie neaa- at"hand
,ar.hen the Tao:ranee well 'tee fully pro-
-
erided with Notenaleseeooi trained teach -
The resulteng benefit to- the pro-
-NrInce cannot be estanrated, ,and. the ad-
nelealbie tnannee On. Welch the- minister
has stood the abuse: ea to be commend-
.
•13AYF1EL.D.--Practf.callya unatrirnous
• vote was elven here Manday be favor of
he town he:ofr, 1enked -la the eydre
electric power 94-11
SPOTTON
•
Stands for rill that is modern
In Business Training. A Chain
of Seven Colleges in leading
townsand cities, Two Thousand
students in reei Colleges • abd
Home Seedy lest year. We
train front Len to L 4enty stu-
dents for every one trained ey
most sehoele. There's a reason
It is freely adMitted that our
gear:hi-lees get hest positions,
and the derliand for thent is
"seven" times the supply,
clusive right for Ontario of the
iinome Bliss B mkkeeping Sys-
tem. You ro".3.3.- study al home
or pat•tle at hvatie and finish at
College. A Bosiness Education
pays a dividend eveYy day of
your life,
Winter Term From Jan.
CLI
INESS
OTTO
SECT:ZT LIBRAR1%
ortant Papers That Were' Starr.,
Away by Queen Victoria,
Witbm tbe,wde or 1tUv1:04,1013) pa
Z14:1d t wtruo ed on ;he
ou" prinelpie i o room nuowu 24,
library." and in till,: ar=
-iron do; prir0te lei'
• otelt w*r ttwv sent forth to 4,i,
doulithw set the wa03,
„verF,13 t4111:1111,;
FrOt11 thQ Very commencement, of he,
e.n11 QM' ell Vetted:I ' neeliluousa
tined nway ilt Moe order nil famfb
other 11,4)4,1'40g paper:4. 4011.
stotit in Me duty belug u seen -
who mitered her service wattle
C-teeu yenr$ of her ailaiSr4011 00 the
) find who retained Ms Wave me
•1 her Uttljegy''S death, thougit be Mtn
-olt bud no access to ulne-tetults o1
he papers whieb are docketed, tii;
I;to itmen alone Wattling the heys .41;
- safes and cabinets le wheel) tem
. rot library" evae contained-
.luet before her death ber neteeste
nideillo the list of her papers a bareh
if totters of the most private and von
edentlal laud, addreseed by the late
; tinve consort to hie brother. the Unite
Ernest of Coburg, end it Is a well tie
TM:tined fact that when possible si;
'iu'qutred every sorap written by tie;
tate eensort to his private friends it
et •said by those Who are qualified E(,
urtnise that the 'secret library" net
only tells of royal marriages, biriee
ond deaths. but that it is virtually tee
private history of Europe during the
last half of the nineteenth century. -
Louden Tit -Bits.
European Civilization.
The first pavements In Paris were
laid about the yeer 1200; in London.
about 1417. Berlin was without pave
mews far into the seventeenth cen
tiny. No houses had glass windows
before the twelfth century. and as late
as the fourteenth century anything
might be thrown out of the windows
of Paris and London after three times
tailing out, "Look Out!" Shirts were
not known until the time of the ern-
tiaders, and the fine clothes which la-
dies and gentlemen wore were seldom
washed. but only occasionally -scent-
ed." So late as 1550 there were to he
found in Paris but three carriages.
while In England coaches.. date 'front
leSO. Forks were unknOwn, and table
manners were exceedingly -unsightly."
• Worthy of the Highest,
The talk had turned to the orphan
children of IrenrY Doane ot Cherry'
_
Ails, The former resident asked the
stage driver how they had PrOSPered-
"They've ,done first rate," was the
hearty response. "Both of theta haare
done first rate.
'Joe Eddfe,ho learned the carpenter's
trade and baa worked right along and
as for Emma Susan -Well, 11 tel you
what somebody frem over the Center
saki to me only last week about her In,
conversatioa reg,arding her husband.
"Emma Suian married Prank, Ilax-
ter. one of the James Baxter& Well,
that Man from the Center, be said to
mei '1 hear Frank Biexteea been cho-
sen selectman, Well, 1 deal know but
wilat he'll do all right for you: he
said; lYtIt., whether e'et theme for the
plane or not, there's one thing certain -
if ever a woman looked•suithble to the
position of seleetmales we and would
do it credit Emma Susan Baiter' e that
womane "-Youties Compentora
• Occepation of Idols.
Some strange oceupetione figure on.
Indian census schedules. At thelast
eenstis in many villages of Elaidarabad.
and the central pi-evil:fees •enthusiast.le
and devont enumerators returned, the
yillege shrines' and temples as "occu-
pied, houses." The occupant was the
Idol,. whose, oecupatiod was statedas
-granting boons and .blessinge. living
on contributions ' froth • the tenants.'
Other callings reed -teed on the
scbed-
n1es Include- colleetors of edible, birds'
• eeiets, • receivers • of stolen goods.
IvItchee. wizards and ,:cow ,poisoner.s.2-
Pail Mall Gazette: •'
Stumbled on .the Will.
• Wilts. have often proved a- stumbling
,
Nock t� the novelist, -liner:flagrant
chsemay be mentioned. -A .papular,
writer rcaeiees an.eld•aristocriet to have
his ''last v7,111' and ,teStament'! witness•,:
cci by his butler' endebik,„heesekeeper,.
t tbeth hfbeilefit under
ye e . Ina tee , , , - _
lt-, ' By so doing
But the•enthOredieee 'notithw„,
„..
To many Books.
Barnaey Bleb in hie Preface to 'A,
Nen" Deseription of tretara,- published
In UOO writes; "Que of the diseases of
this age IS tile unetitude or boos
that cloth so over:barge the world that
it is net able to digest the abundauce
ht idle mutter thee is eery day batele,
eel Mel brought into the world, that
are as dIvelm In ;hell,' for= as their
authom be In their fnees, It is hut a
tbriftleee and thenelees oceupation.
this writing of Ineeke. .e man were
better to eft elneing irt a cobbler's
ghee, for hie inly vet -thinly it peuny
Peteel not n book writer. If he
gets $01netinie0 0 OW eommend=“104s,
or the lud:ei^)ns. he shall be sure to
reap a thousand FeTu-narhes of tee ma-
lieleue."
NO U5*.
Poeabontas bed saved the Ilfe 0;
Cliptuin John Satliba -
"Whet would Imre been the use of
Editing him, anyhow, par she said,
"There ore millioas• of ttier John
Sinittei, Alta there wouldn't hare hem
et line about it in the papers,"
Efer news instinct was unerring,
Saving the captain's life madea tirst
page story of the affair. -Chicago
ews.
Black Egge.
The back Cayuga dUcir, a South.
American bird, frequently laTs black
,egg. The coloring does not penetrate
the shell, being duo to an oily pigment
which can, be rubbed off. In aucces-
sive layings tho coloring fades and dis-
appear&
Every Woman
If rs.
PY..1.41.3'3-,Tilat!
hUs ba nd "t?ysd
iiike tell hie':
86710 '100 ha• t
hare I 'ever”
''''ge..,:,?PienkfaS•
The Usual Way.
1She-What would you do if you had
money enough, to supply your needs7
Ile -rd start in to make a lot morel to
supply ray wants.-11xehango.
His Occupation,
Doctor -I think, perhaps, your occu-
pation is depressing. • Can't you Bad*
more cheerful job? What 123 yOUr
work? Patient -L am a joke writer.
$TATIES ortu0c.114t2i0cColu1;x0Tr TOIXDO.
•
Frztrzlc 3. Cheney makes.' oath that he is senior
partner of the firni of 11; 4. Cheney & Co., doing hitt-
noel in tile Oita' of Toledo, Camay end State afore.
raid, anti that eald.dria 'trill pay the ,um of ONE
HUNDIVP.ii) DOLLAS,S for eaCk and every ease of
Catarrh that oanuet. be cured by the use of Ball's
Catarrh Cure, feilaliN 1, CIIENET
sworn to befors uutand subscribed in my pree
floe, this Oth dal' o Doceinber, LD. ma,
(srax,) A.W,OLBASON,
Noun:Pomo
UaWa Ce't arrli Cui8 t e‘kina. interne/1y, and at;
th
directly on e blood and mucous surfaces of t e
system. Send for teeitinloalahifese.
F, 3, CHENSY &CO., Toledo. 0.
Sold by all Druggists. 75c,
Take Hairs eandlY eilhi tor constipation.
cpfsiTrAALT.A,
Mrs. JObri ""Jae017, '1410 has been
lunf,"'s-
tr Plater, :Urs, Vied llaween,
xete2,, returned borne yesterday. -,Tee
onee of Mr, and ..gra1-F'ranx oantea has
beon brigletened, by the Al:rt.-vat ef, ,two
asaghta'rs.-zwr, Yana'. wouo ta-ni,
supply o ee dulling the week and
the qualty -thIsayear, real ger:en-Mies
Clara and 'Wesley' lieneasey or cincie-
baye viptted at We'S.; (Mg/gine on San -
day, -Mr. SteadVtill et Sax:WA Tialted at
Bleh, Davera last ''-u-ftetay,'.--',Ntiss Etth-
41 Palmy lett Monday for Darrils,..--MleS
z,t.t.c..N7pti nutataltia 14.site4 at
Mrs. Wes. last week. -Mrs,
ArchIe MeFalls. of. Lilddu/pti visited at
Mr, Tnos. W& Sur..day;---Mr:. 5ifrioli
,Weitzer mother at $1141.t.ta
on Sunday, -MS AzE1 AndersOrt
itvd at atilsgreen" last victilf„
T-4.1‘1
. Aelcerman Q.; .1 land, -anize.
caTua 'o vs.t us :btu.
'lt-3 ton
dl's' rarwaaseco.-:ed
applicatfoaS, "w"I's",th, WA.te a surprise
to 'is. Peee nteekang; weeelltela for tint-
fatiene. Jae. 12 and -19, wben most o
ti".1e A0PE0ante W6 -e Present to have a
retie en the even welch' they will not
feriet for e, tam'. Teo Cewacil fur-
nibeed supper for all, coneleting QC the
%pod, things that the Milian of Ellnerliie
Omincit know how to 8.0.7fQ, also' oystecre
were st..-wed. 5,toi tare a Pr1nee
by W Stat. -ham Q: i47cPter. Tee Hall
crowded to the, clears; voi,th Fx•-!ec'rndS
401.1OWfOlg add,rega mra..3 read to
argawzo 8CISQ1'.111aQ. NM1,114> 11134.Q a suit-,
le kealleeneeee''
Te Priem) E. W. kAcleerrnan,-
' WA, the FaV,Inkbere e Eir..81V.MC CQQ-41c4,
06, CeO.C.P., *nee ta hereby tender
to ou our meet sincere aed. Iteetterth
s .for t;e zeatowe ad ceaveltuel
t'oele you neve pereceemed aneeree tie.
e'en, eaper short etity ;Toe eave
not -9111Y YOar abillts- ittt
; otvanizer, but your high
chattel& to a yerjr maffgeel
deeree. You have thereby formed 'due+
PC Pr1eadVP f) -Y will not aoon b
„ brotteee May lyou lefaf00 sparee •to
'labor. en :tie ett•f.irefae cf: our order and
I fat th-i cause o.. tee Maetee, and wnen
!the laeore eee late are ended we may all
I Inet,t agaie .en Gmatt Counea on hlieh
K'r.clly accept mei our elight token or
,expprecieteon en yotte emecceatul work
;eine:el:et es.--Seened. leeneon
, c.C,,, walifam Telma, Iteeortiere
Money Back
Dandruff Cure
liARPLEY W S. COLE GUARANTEES PARIS-
-
We had our, January, thaw on Thure- IAN SAGE FOR. DANDRUF, AND
FALLING HA.I.R
dae of last weeir.-Mr• F. Grattoniour
gen:al stage deliver, did not get thru—
Destroy the Dandruff. germs, that's
on Tuesdey of'. last :week on aceoent et
to eradicate ..:Iaad-
the deified ,condition 01 . the road, Hanco
toe 'c'IllY It'll°wIL Nvar.
rutT, and PARISIADT SAGE contains
e
110 news Sa'ont vette ;correspendent. --
ust ,the Ingredeents that vrill destroY
On Monday :egret twire youtie- men. en- '
route - erten Ilensall to Centratia. lot ,gt'Dnannsdr*ur.r. eauslail falling, hair wIti iyaid.
tither way et the darkneas, beine unace
queinted valet the road- Thee Upset the lic8s fbotla-"use alio itttle dandruft germe
;rob lett lueir roota et the :lour:sit:Tient
cutter en (fee 'Of the delta one of them
losing a rubber overahoce The called *tat should 'go to sueelY lltie, luster,
at Ilarpley P.O: abotit 5 o'clock,,ii..,nt. alldkrt'llANst
r t* t,ielGEo
pate.tbut ten ents
r
-e c
and Postmaster Love gave them thep
ir'.
a ibottfe at WS.' Cole's, and deuggeste
Ilear."Jra, and started them on the right
road to The „desto-nation..-MIss Ida everYw„heirel. It f.s guaranteed to ban--
tail deavdrurf, atop fa.ILing eate oe scalp
Webb ,or Gielfead, :Niece., es visiting '
ilea', or money rtxeck. The oirl wite the
frlieruls en :file rWeghborheod.-Mr. Geo.
herritt and antly have moved nto;
Auburn haer „es on every bottle. It is a
SeI
tbe'..2 new house. No doubt theY Ve.11 Q -105t deV,ihtful and dthatity perfumed
expefeence solid ,cornitort now . Id:ass:ea ;Oat (meekly invigorates the
; scalp.
1 "Nly ettir was falling out; badly, until
WHALEN. I begaw to -use PARISIAN SAGE. but
. ft looks tene now. 1\ty hatr was, getting
MT. and *AlrEi. X._ WrVight spent last veey thin, lbtet et Is getting thick and
week v3tiL't'31ng triende near ,Eseter and erave.":-Efize. tarcher, 60 Church St.,
entealea.--aeir. igaeieuel 'Perart has been liaritord, Corea., t'auzie 5:
v,:sining triendis around tills vicinty for i •
th;e past tear weeks.-1Dasa Ida kOrriour 1
Mary Srnflth. to Mr. Pletcher Of eunshene
on Wednesday, San. 24.—Mr. Wm. Og-
'
organist, attended the wedding- ,of Missi
1
. 1
den .had the mi)afortune tO eat ilia hand 1 Y. M. C. A. BLDG..
Osult ha si lyeen laid oft work LONDON. ONT.
and as a m
'f,ar a week, or two. ' ' - BUSINESS and SHORTHAND SUBJECTS.
Registered last season upwards of -300
•' Too late, foe last weelstudents and placed every graduate. Seven
s
_ . ,
P
ter, Mrs Ashten, en London, Lail's' week. i
Mrs. ale.d JdhillEitOrl visited rher sis-
specially qualified regular teachers.- One
-LXisieoe CE'ealri arid Violet Short or lour trained help.;hundred College in session from
-Wieete Oak, arid Mr. ,and Mrs: Gordon :
. , Sept 5 to June 30. Enter any time.
13fmtaie of near Clandeboye vi,sitedwIth, 1 Cat alogue._miCollege
Free.
--Mrs.-George ,Mfillason of Whalen , :is
'i ess
titi4en
i.r uncle 4r. 5: V, Wilson on Sunday. Forest City ' E
laid up w2tfa blood poisoning. 'Shehad '
3. - fAr
. WESTERVELT, JR. ` J. W. WESTERVELT.
Sh and
a chNbla-laa beak in her heel ' which • Chartired Acpuntant. - , Principal.
caused 1:k. . IS
'•Nies PmacipaL
177
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
MR EDMUND WALKER, av,0„ LLD-, MCA-, PRESIDENT
ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER
• CAPITAL, $10,000,000 • REST, - $8,000,000
FARMERS' BUSINESS
The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility
for the transaction of their banking business including the discount and
collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge
-Oa application.
• BANKING BY MAIL
Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of
Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful
attention as is given to v.11 other departments of the Bank's iensiness.
Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as satisfactorily as
by a persooal visit to the Bank. • 4231
BIMTB11. BRA/ICU-W. N. col -A -ails
lenacea Branch aloes at Cmenton.
.,.01mormohimmommii
ie o sons an
Inoorporated 1855
Record of Progress for Five Years -1900-1911
pital
Reserve
Deposits
Loans and Investment
Total Assets
$opoopoo
smoopoo
23,677,730
27,07,090
$33,090,192
$1,000,900
4,600,000
362042,31i
38,854,801
48,2$7,281
anchea in..iacatda, and Agents and (lorreapa dents in all the
Principal Oitiea in the World.
Menet BANIIINLI )31,1$1NRS4 IMARSACEEID.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
at al Branches. Interest aileWeil at highest current rate. .
EXETER BRANCH
Agenta at Exeter foram Dominion Governmen
ouieN4 CABLING, Solicitors. N,D, 11111tDON Managst,
FREE -TO YOU—MY SISTER
Reit TtivoteaNie EVERY SISTER SUFFER.
• INC Fitcm WOMEN'S AiLivtEerrs.
• lam a Woman.-
•
.1'knoW womaffs sufferings, ,
1 will tfizteuurldr-eteliepicUartiey. •ilari-7_,0",,ra,Lhome treat.,
Ment with full instrUctionetwany sufferer 'front'
WenteM.Suilments. I,want:to tell ngt, women` about
thxs eure- you, anyreadoe, fOr 5303.1rsett, rour•
.tlteaufi1g3iloitilef.toywo,u,r-torn.oai.tthr:r.,7" porta, Yso...eurit .:,4sitS.,theot•in:e.r:wwisttinto,iit.04
thoholpot doetor. Men cap notunderstand Wom-,
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Winter Resorts
ound Tr;,,P Tourist Tlekots noW oa sa
to all principal Welter Resorts
encludIng
CALIFORNia, MEXICO
FLORIDA Etc,
An Atte-at:tem Route to
Western Canada
is via. Chicago
STEAMSIIIP TICIC.ETS ON SALE
BY ALL LINES.
Full information trom
XNIGHT, Agent, Ezet
Fresh
roceries
We are now well establish-
ed in business and we believe
on the best of authority (nam-
ely that of a daily 'increasing
business) that we are meeting
a long felt want, and' giving
the best of satisfaction.
Remember our motto,—
"Fresh Groceries all tne time
• All kinds of produce taken
in exchange,.
JAS. GOULD
VITRA
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LITRATFORD.
Our elaturea are now' larger thee
eyer nettere but 'we leave enlarged our
quertera hen ewe' have room, tor a few
more students. earen Inlay enter at apy
eme We .irave a. start e tneno
ecedenstructora and our coersee eee
the at. Our ,gencluates succeed. Tate
wetk eleterie recent gra,d,ueteis informed
tem that :they have pea:leans paylng $65
'070 and $125 por inontee We hava
hree denarthreats„-Commercial. Short -
need and 'releteraPhy. Welt° for our
free catalefeue •nowe
D A. McLACHLAN, Principal.
RAILWAY
SUPERINTENDENT
CURED OF CATARRH
Morriscy's "No. 26" Prescription
Cured Obstinate Case.
PETITCODIAC, N. B., May 10. 1911-
1 had be▪ en trdubled for quite a
number of years with a very annoying
case a Catarrh of the head. It kept
me "Sneezing, coughing' and --gpittirg
nearly all the time, and my" work
running to and fro In the trains --
siggra,vatod the trouble more or less
account being exposed to all kinds of
weather. The car dust also added to
the irritation. Your No. 26 Catarrh
Cure for internal and external use was
recommended to me, and I decided to
give it a trial. I used 3 boxes and am
entirely relieved, and 1 feel so much
better that I wanted you to know it
was your medicine that fixed me up.
You have a fine remedy Indeed in your
No, 26 Catarrh Cure. Everyone who
has Catarrh ought to know about it
and should use it"
A. TT. Robinson,
Supt, fl 64 la. R. R.
The al, eV prescription is not ,a. "Cure -
or -W -called patent' medicine. Dr.
• Morri/V prescribed it for 44 years, and
it ctuatM thousands alter other doctors
failed.
Price, 50c. for the combined treatment
at your dealers, or Father eivforrisey
Medicine Co., Limited, Montreal. '701
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traceable to out -door closets, and all ' the restilt of insani,tarircoAditiolts.
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