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Agents at Exeter for Me Dominion Government.
DIoltsoN & CARLiNG, Solicitors.
N. D. II URDO \, Manager,
Write for Free Seeds
We are giving away, free, with our free beautiful
new 1910 Seed Catalogue. a package of D. & H.'a
Excelsior Swede. This Swede has an enormous yield.
is of the finest quality and moat perfect shape. Our
new Catalogue is one of the most complete published.
If you prefer, we will send you a free package of Bur -
bank's Giant Crimson California Poppy or our
Asparagus Beet. If interested write us today, saying
which you prefer.
Be sure and mention this paper. It is of interest to us.
DARCH & HUNTER SEED CO., Ltd.
London, Ont. 6
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1 lire. James *tweet is confined to her KIRKTON.
bed through Illness. ----
)Lr. John May ot tete London Road to
confined to the house through fllneas.
Make Each Animal Worth
25°lo Over Its Cost
On of a Cent a Day
Nobody ever heard of "stock food" curing the bots or colic. making
hens fay in winter. increasing the yield of milk five pounds per cow s day.
or restoring rundown animals to plumpness and vigor -
When you teed 'stock food" to your cow, horse. swine or poultry.
you are merely feeding them what you are growing un your own tarot.
Your animals do need not more feed, but something to help their
bodies get all the good out of the feed you give them so they can get fat
and stay fat all year round; also to preventdisease. cure disease and keep
them up to the best possible condition. No "stock food" can do all these
things. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC can and does It .s
Not a "Stock Food" But a "Conditioner"
at )•i AL PURPLE STOCK SPRCI tC contains no grain.nor farm products. It incrca,.•:
y : 1., etc from three to five pounds per cow per day before the Specific has been used to o
.v:ek.;. t; ntak:s the milk richer and adds flesh faster than any other preparation kno..n.
Young calves fed with ROYAL PURPLE are as large at six weeks old as they would be when
fed with ordinary materials a ten weeks.
ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC builds up run-down animals and restores them to
plumpness almost magically. Cures bots, colic. worms, skin diseases and debility permanently.
Dan N.tiwan,the horseman. say:' "1 have used ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC
ptriistentiy in the feeding of 'The Eel.' 2.04largest winner of any pacer on Or..nJ Cir. nit in
11)i std'HmryWinters.'2.091.brother of Alien Winters,' winner of S36,000 in trotting stakes
i:t 13i't. These horses have never been off their feed since I commenced using Royal Purple
Specific almost a year ago, and 1 will always have it in my stables•"
oyalSTOCK D SPECIFICS
One S.)c. package of ROYAL. PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC wilt last one animal seventy
w•:tuh is a little over two-thirds of a cent a data Most stwk foods in fift • cent packages
t but fifty days and are given three times a day • ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC
,i:en bat once a day. and lasts half again as ton • Allen reit containing four times the
co aunt of the fifty cent package will last 'Z80day.. ROYAL PURPLE will increase the value
of yaar stock 3M. it is an astonishingly quick fattener. stimulating the appetite and the
relish for food, assisting nature to digest and turn feed into t .t' Asa hog fattener itis a leader.
1' willsavemany times its cost in veterinary bills. ROYAL PURPLE POULTRY SPECI-
FiC is our other Specific for poultry. not for stock. One So cent pa.kage will last twenty -tire
is 70 days, or a pail costing $1.50 will last twenty-five hens �w0 days, which is four times more
material for only three times the cost. It makes a 'laying machine "out of your hens
...Ammer and winter, revents fowls losing flesh at moultingtime. and curt poultrydiseases.
Every package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIIC or POULTRY SPCIFIC is
guaranteed.
Just use ROYAL PURPLE en one of your animals and any other preparation on another
animal in the same condition: after comparing results you setti sayROYAL PURPLE hes
them all beat to death. or else backcomes your money. PRET!-Ask
your merchant or write us for our valuable 32 -page booklet nn cattle
and poultry diseases. containing also
cooking receives and full particulars about
ROYAL PURPLE STOCK and POUL-
TRY SPECIFICS
If you cannot get Royal Purple
Specifics from merchants or agents. we
will supply roll direct. express prepaid,
on receipt of $1102 pail for either Poultry
or Stock Specifics.
Make money a.ting as our agent in
your district. Write for terms.
Por sale by all up•to•date merchants.
W. 1. Jenkins Mfg. Co,, London, Can.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
-CASTOR IA
H1'iNDALL
\Ve regret t o learn that Jos. Ellis is
very iow.-U. Ellis of the Soo le Vlylt-
irlg his uncle, Jos. Ellis. -Mise Callas
and Mies Armitage of London have been
vleltlu3 at I)r. Alkoutoad's for the past
few days.-LIn Richardson, wire Las
been clerkiae in St 'try. for the past
six weeks. left on Tuesday to take his
old position in Saskatoon. -Quite a
number are going out to the West on
the i[ontescekers Excursions In 'lfarch
an." April -A. Grant oe Calgary. Alta..
le vlatting relatives in this section. -
Mrs Jas Patterson has been very til
far several days. -The following front a
distance attendance the funeral of the
late Bernard Thomson; David Thom-
son, Toronto. Byce Manton, Moncto;u
Ont.; Mr and Mrs. Buttrey. Grey ; T.
Hawkins acid wife, Eaeter: Mr. Mow-
bray, Mitchell. -
Death -Another old-time realdent of
ttodgerville and itenealt died on Sunday
morning of last week, !r, tete person of
Iternard Thompson, who was born in
ttochhaven, Scotland. and came to Can-
ada at nine years of age with( lila par-
ents. They aettied In Rodgerville and
there deceased resided until thirty years
ago when he came to Henault. Bluff,
hearty and genial he made many friends
lite health has been failing for the past
two years, the immediate cause of death
braille heart trouble. Ile was married
twice. Besides the widow one son and
;twee daughters survive. The funeral
was held Wednesday under tete auspices
', the Canadian Order o1 Foresters. of
which he was a member.
Toe death occurred lea Lando:, on (11-
.1..,!s Kew, father of Mr.
Kew, AnretdofersonJante, at the age o1 lel years.
t)cce*ed was a former resident olf
Nissout 1 acd much respected. lie leaves
a wife. eight sons asci three daugitte:s.
The remains were taken to St. Marys
on Tuesday for htterrnet:t. -
Mr. C. E. Hackney ot Exeter has sold
tits 100 acre tarns to L'eborne to his
untie, Mr. Alex. Hackney, wtto resldes
at rasa the road in Hibbert Township.
C. E. has purchased tee hardware buet-
ness of sir. \1'm. Moore in Kirktots and
wi!l take possession Its abut throe
weeks.
Prof. Dale, lilaushard'a fighting op-
panent to the St. Marys and Western
Ontario hallway Icy -law, which has
been twice passed by tae people ot the
Township. is again nwkieg an attempt
to overthrow the passing of the by-law.
Last week a ttuntber of those who
vote." at the last time were summoned
to appear and did appear before Judge
IOrron at Sttatford when their evid-
ence was taken as 10 whether they were
quallflod voters. In order to save ex-
pense pt taking the witnesses to Tor-
onto the evidence was taken in Stratford
and forwarded to Toronto.
It is reported that Dr. Carr. V S.. of
Blyth. formerly of Klrkton, may move
to Clinton and start a practice. Dr.
Carr for the past two years has been
rostdtne In Blyth but not practising.
After selling hie business its Kirkton
he moves to Catttornta but did not like
that cou'ttry.
\Vc were somewhat surprised to leant
that our hardware merchant and tin-
smith. Mr. Moore had sold out, ttte•Lpur-
c'taaere being Messrs. Chas. Hackney
o! Exeter and Gordon Madge of Uaborne
w:10 will take possession some time In
?larch. Mr. Moore has been doing bust -
1109s here for over twenty years and
we feel sorry indeed to think that he
Is about to sever hie connection with us
ser. Moore is a straight, forward busi-
ness man ot sterling principles and will
be much missed here. -We hear that a
new cholr to being organized its the
Methodist church under the ieadert,llip
y! Dr. Camptei1.-•11r. and Mrs. •\dant
$'tier are at present very. niuch indls-
,ovel and owing to their advanced ase
being about four score yeara. their
friends feel very much alarmed about
their recovery. -We are pleasedi, to
eee
re
our old friend Mr. Thos•
able to move out again atter being. con-
fined to the house all winter by the
bursting ut a blood vicenel in his leg. -
The young ladies gave another ball on
Wednesday (ermine and were greeted
with a large crowd as on ptevioue oc-
casions. Mutate was furnished by the
Motherwell Orchestra. -The personal ef.
effects of Mrs. J. .W. 'Tufts were di,t-
pesed by public auction on Tuesday.
She intends moving to London. On Tion
day night a number of her friends pre-
sct;ted her with a purse of money ane
also an address. She will be much
missed In Ktrkton M. C. as she was
an esrelicnt worker in all church duties
arid as a neighbor her place le hard
to fill. In sickness she was ever ready
to h..elp and administer to them in what
ever way she could. The beat wishes
will accompany her to her new h.onte.
On Monday Mr. ltobert . Lamont mov-
ed with his family out West. -Mr.
hereon Moore and -wife of Algoma are
vlsttine friends in town. -Mr. E. Ren-
nie took a business trip to Toronto and
London. -Mr. Gliders and daughter of
Toledo and Mrs. Milliton of Goderich
are visiting at Mr. Ellts'.-Mrs. Il. G.
Moore and s ). Gordon. ot Pigeon,
Mich.. are visittt,3 Hensall friends.
Joseph Ellis Dead. -Another of Our
best known residents has been removed
from our midst by the cold hand of
death. In the person of Mr. Joseph
Ellis. wlto passed away on Monday
rnornine last at the age ot 00 years.
The deceased has been a long suffer-
er from cancer in the stomach. hence
his dentine was not in the least unex-
pected. Mr. Ellis was one of our beet
known and most esteemed residents a nd
his death will be much regretted by a
Iaree cirele of friends. He Is aurviredtby
a widow and two daughters. Mrs. Fred.
Snttllacombe and 'Miss Olathe. The de-
c'e.tsel was a valued member of the
Mavonlc order, under whose auspices
the funeral was conducted Wednesday
at the Union cemetery.
Death of Mrs. Paterson. -We have al-
so to record tete death ot Mrs. James
Paterson, who died on Monday ntornittg
last at the age o' 72 years. Mrs. Pat-
erson had been in delicate health for
years, and this, coupled with an attack
of pneumonia caused her to sink fast
and the end tame early Monday morn -
Ins. She is survived by a sorrowing
husband and odaughteroovabled nature
Mrs. Paterson was
nand was eateetned and respected by
alien. The funeral took place Wed-
nesday to the Union cemetery at ten
o'clock.
-,On Monday movie ng Albert White -
sides rcc-ived the sad news of the death
of his brother, Wesley, who died at
Port Arthur. Mr. Whiteside. lett tete
same day to at!and lac funeral. De-
( -easel was startled and leaves a wt:e
and a number of children.
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The Star's editing staff present this fresh, worl.l-g'aned news in
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WOMEN'S WOES.
Meter \Vontert are F'i:tding Relief
Last.
at
It does not seam that women have
more than ,t fair share ot the aches and
pains that afflict humanity; they must
"keep up," moat attend to backs.du to orn
'spite of constantly aching
headaches, dizzy spells, bearing -down
pains; they must stoop over whee to
stoop means torture. They must walk
and bend and work with racking p•nk
and many acees truth kidney ills• Ktd-
nevs cause more suffering than any of
er organ of the body. Keep t
kid-
neys well and heath is reseitymain-
tallied. Read of .t remedy.
for 'kidney..
only that helps and cures the kidneys
and is endorsed by people you know.
F'. A. Wright of King st.. Exeter. Ont
pays:
"airs. Wright had bosh a constant
with malty annoying and Dl
ul
symptoms o' Wight's disease. Her
bock was tender and painful and she
could at time.] scarcely get up from a
cttalr without assisting herself with
botch hands. There was a drop8haI
0wclltng around the ankles and
the eyes and the urine had shown many
signs of this dread disease at different
att.atyala and contained much brirk dust
sediment of high color. Different[ and
pre-
scriptions; had failed In giving
we had begun to tnlnk nothing'would be
of any benefit: I learned of Bootie's
Kidney fills through an advertisement
and procuntng a box at Mr, cble's phar-
macy. commenced treatment. The re-
sults were surprialrtgly good from the
tint hoz. The dropsical swellings '-
g.ttt to decrease. The urine gradually
cleated of the sediment and came to it■
statural color. The backache soon had
gone and it was a comparatively short
three before Mrs. Wright begun to look
and feel like a new person. Poeth's
Kidney ['ills gave a very speedy cure
when all else failed even to rcllave
and 1 cannot hesitate to recommend
then[ as an ideal kidney remedy a'.d ono
to be' relied upon always. ll.
Roll by dealers. t'r1.'• -„)r. Th
T. Booth Co., Limited • Fort gate. Ott'.
Sole Canadian Agents.
0
(favarcip mom -e -m)
CURES CATARRH; ASTHMA,
Bvoochitis, Croup. Coughs and Colds, or
,only back. Sold and guarantied by
W. S. LOOLE, EXir.TBR•
ASK FOA
Porter
(LONDON )
Undoubtedly the beat s'ew'ed oa
the continent. Proved to he so by
analysis of four chemists, and by
awards of tate world's great Exhi-
bitions, especially C1ttc*.41
where it received ninety -sic point
out of a possible hundred, much
higher than any other Porter i:, the
United States or Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. 5 Buswell of Eteter
spent Saturday attd Sunday with friends
at Henry Cuultib'.-The announcements
are out for the marriage of Mr. Mel-
ville Skinner to Mies Bertha Cooper.
which takes place March 9th. -Mr. \Vm.
Andrew who has been visiting his mot -
tier and brother George. leaves Thurs-
day for his home in lianitr,ta, )tats. -
Mr. Altred Brooks of Woodham has en-
gages with Robt. Skinner for the sum -
iter. -Mr. John Miners was in St.
Marys last week and purchased two
pure bred Holstein dairy cows. -Mr. and
Mrs. Pym of Exeter were visiting the
farmer's parents Sunday, prior to their
Every Meal Brought Agony i.'arht3 roe tete west'
But Since Taking "Little Digesters" HomEs
Ho Can Eat Heartily
From Osgoode Station, Ont., comes a
story of five years of suffering fooul
Indigestion and Dyspepsia -five years
of doctoring ie vain -then "Little
Digesters" and a complete cure. Mr.
R. H. italph tells tbo story -his own
story -thus:
"I have been a sufferer from Indi-
gestion and Stomach Trouble for five
years. I had treatment from several
doctors. 1 did not find a cure until I
began using "Little Digesters."
"I can hardly describe how much I
suffered at times. Every meal brought
with it more or less agony and I seemed
to have a complete distaste for food.
I had almost begun to think my case
incurable when [ came across an ad-
vertisement in the papers about "Little
Digesters." I decided to give them a
trial. 1 am very thaskfut that I did
so for I had not been taking them long
when I found them helping me. I can
now eat heartily and no longer feel pain
and discomfort after eating."
Does Indigestion or Dyspepsia make
your life miserable? Take "Little
Digesters "-they will cure you or your
Money will be refunded.
25e. a little red box at your
gist's or by mail from (Polemic*
cine Co., Toronto.
Following is t he rcpart of S. S. No.
4, Stephen. for February. -Sr. JV., -
honors.
V.honors. Willie Schwartz: pass. Otto
Brown, Alvin Cornish Gordon Cornish.
Sr. III., honors, Emerson Roeszler ;
Laving Smith; Pass. Ilia Ellber, Edna
Amy; Jr. til., Pass, Jos. Brokenshlre,
Clinton Morlock. Eddie Cornich, Joseph
Schwarc; Jr. IL. pass. Carrie Schroeder
Olive Cornish, Adeline Wein, Clara Mor -
lock. Emerson Wein, Mary Wild. -1. 11.
Armstrong. Teacher
Report of Deatralta Public school fur
February, 1910 ;-V.-E. Brooks. W.
Hodgins. IV -Over 75 per cent II. An-
derson. M. 11A111311: over 50. E. Nell ;
under :dl, F. Fafrhall. Sr t11. -Over
75. M. Whitten; over 50. R. Hanlon.
Jr. iii. --Over 75. D. 'Brooks. L. Ab-
bott. L. Bayehant; over 50, G. Hanlon,
11. Elston. S. McFalls ; under 5o, E.
Alexander. Sr. f1. -Over 75, R. Mills.
L. Hicks, ks. V. Davis: over 50, 11. Esoery
F'. Ituxtablc. Jr. I1. -Under 50. M.
Brown. I. Ates.ceder. A. Hackney. Pt.
if. -Over 75. A. iilcKs. W. I[ustable :
over 50. I. Taylor", 1. -Ove: 75, V. itoy-
os, E. AbGott, C. Cotwill, M. Nell; over
50, F. Elston. D. Carrot, L. Ellah, M.
prawn.
Elsie M. Pomeroy. Tea: iter.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C.\STO R I A
ZURICH
Miss Myrtle Pfeffer of Auburn Is vts-
Itlnr at the Evangelical parsanag". -
Elntore Thiel has purchased the dwell-
ing south ot the Dominion House from
F'. W hese.-Messrs. 11 Weseloh and
\, Sehilbe are making alterations In
the Lutheran et,urt h. The organ and
eholr are to be pi teed In front instead
of in the gallery. -Mrs. Henry Walpet
sr.. tell on Sunday and broke her arm.
-One room 1:t the sctsool wan closed
last week owing to the Illness of Mite
Keys. -The two sons of Jacob Geiger
ot Pigeon, Mich.. returned home \V^d-
nesday.-Mrs. F. Demuth continues 111.
-Herb. f[owald and Willie \Yelper lett
List week for the west. -Chas. Grob of
Iteri►n was 1:, town last week. -Fred
\Vttwer was lin London last week on
business. -Wm. Cane of t.tttgdott.
1s home on a elstt.
- 1
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
BLIMYILi.E
s'
Mr. Rich. Johns. on the et at. celebrat-
ed 11s Beth birthday. A large number
of his ciitldrett and grandchildren were
Present and a pleasant evening was
spent. Mr. Johns Is one of Ceborne's
oldest and most respected residents and
he has our heartiest coegratutattons.-
On Wednesday t'vcttleg of this weak the
Epworth League to Lolding a social ev-
eninZ. sal ee a debate on ' Resolved that
care unistences have more to do in ec-
curing success than abittty•" will take
place. Joshua Jo' ns and A. J. Pym be-
ing on the affinr.ativc and W. 0, Medd
and W. Kerr o.t the negatfvc.-Tnorn-
ton Sit ale has purchased David Miles
house and lot. -Rev. Fear of Eerier
pre•chid eduratienal sermons here and
at Auret.in* on Sunday.
drug•
Medi•
31
For Settlers
IN
MANITOBA
SASKATCHEWAN
ALBERTA
How Made and How Reached
LOW SETTLERS' RATES
Settlers with Live
Stock aril Effects
Special Trains
leave Toronto
10.10 p.m. Tsesdays
during
MARCH sad APRIL
Settlers and Famines
without Lies `tock
should use
Regular Trains
10.10 ;.m.
WINNIPEG FLYER
38 hours to Winnipeg
Through Touri' t Cats
COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRANS
in which Berths are Free
Apply to nearest Agent for copy cf "S.'t'rrs'
Guide." "Western Canada." Tourist thee.
or write
R. L. Ti orr;.son, D.P.A., C.P P , Terceto.
room
Is Your Flour, Madam, Milled
by Water -Power
When we called last August at the Keewatin mills, we reminded
the Local Manager of that moth-eaten story -
About the mill owner who boasted that though his mill was the
dirtiest in five counties his flour was clean.
The Manager laughed heartily, but shook his head most decidedly.
" My only regret," he said, " Is that
we're in such an out of the way
place here. 1f we could only gel
more visitors, It would be the best
advertisement FIVE ROSES could
have."
You don't hear so much about
[mater -power mills these days", he
continued as we watched the men
putting In new stop logs. "maybe
because :hey are so fi)v. It certainly
gives us a big advantage.-
" In fuel economy?" we eked off-
hand.
" :n cleanliness above all ' he
quickly added. You see how light.
and airy. and free from dirt this plant
Is. The absence of&smokyychimney
and steam power plant hfts a lot
• • a •
T s fiat impression one has of the
FIVE ROSES premises is of im-
mense site and spotless brightness
ani cleanliness.
The ventilation system la
really -wonderful. 'The sun-
I:eh' penetrates everywhere
both on account of the large
namber of double -sited
windows and the peculiar construc-
tion of the plant.
Sunlight, you know. is the fatal foe
of germs and bacilli.
When our guide regretfully declined
a good Havana cigar which we had
saved all the way from Winnipeg.
we almost fainted.
1t was only then we saw the placards
on the walls-"Pbsltklelly no smoking
in the burWinI. -
• • • •
Then the millers all uniformed In
white, the spotless machinery with
the metal parts polished like piano
keys. the floors glistening like a
ballroom.
We do honestly believe the FIVE
ROSES mills are the most sanitary
and hygienic in all America -and we
have seen a few.
When you have been through the
mills. Madam. you cannot but say
to yourself -"FIVE ROSES
flour must be pure. and
:;utritlees. and whoie-
some."
And yo'l are net.
leaf 01 tat WOODS REIM (0..110e INNIINIAM
Galvanized Rust -Proof -
But Won't Scale
f
1
t
M
Estrrrne wrath: r changes ,n Canada ,s the
reawtn why so mt, h Wife Fen.•e rusts ats..ut
u or t9 years s,,ner than it sho,.t I.
Nearly es'ry tt'.re Pence is Galvanised to,
thinly to fight •.,f the resv't of these weather
e atrew..ties
Two-thirds of the life of a Wire Fence de•
pends upon it* e:aleaautng. Yet, because
Zinc c.»ts four tem -s more titan steel %V,re.
muck wire is ',iota almost deco of its Gal.
vanir.ng.
A•J, besides th:• nein)) all Wire is merr'r
"coated' with Y.•re Ths "Costing soli
peel off years before the 1'r,.st Fen. a heg,ns
to esen show signs of wear.
Yoe see. all Wire. because of its processof
manufacture. has a greasy surface This
dirt and scale must he thoroughly removed
before liatsania.ng wt;l stick.
V.na c -.n t espect Zest to adhere per.
.nanently to greasy, scaly Wire, can sow
Bit Pxost Wire goes through three differ.
-11 "1'.ck6ngand "Cleansing- processes
nefare it e,rr sees a Galvanising Furnace.
Three three critical Cleansings clean the
, rfaee of Front W,re as clean as a pia. This
enables Pratt Were to he rhwt,le•Galvan,rwl.
without fear of peeing off
When Prost
Wire goes through its
Jou NeCvalsamriag pros -
ess, the 7.,nc not only
spreads overthe •ur/acv,
hod goes into the \Sire.
b.torn•ng a part of the
[Wire itself,
the Fro.t Frnc,' well
now enJute ,h.,., awful
weather sar,at•,.ns from
in In tS years linger
than any other Fence mad,
We. are the only eutusive F•o.e makers
,n Canada who Make an.t Galvanise Wire.
f
he Wire formerly coked for the Fr,.st Feat•
was made under our own specitkatione It
•as the heist we c,n,Id hut'.
Rut we ti new that we could mater hNter, b
a• hwtt and equipped our own Mills, Ws
are now making the best wire ever used foe
a fence in Canada
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Write ti. -da> for 1 re ehtah and samples.
The Frost Wirt Fence Co., Ltd.
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Agents Wanted in Open DMrtets.
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Local Dealers -T. Ile *keit) a so Fea • r a;,'1r• a Itrnlgrrt i'wrquhar.