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THE EXETER TIMES P'T'G CO.
Limited.
Note and Comment
The terry of Sir \V. Mortimer Clark
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, will
expire next April and Sir Richard
Cartwright is spoken of as his prob-
able successor.
Shall municipalities be prohibited
trona giving bonuses of free water,
exemption from taxes, loans or sites
to induce the location of desirable in-
dustries? ries, I'hc whole ,question will be
discussed by the Legislature this ses-
sion in dealing with a till by Sir.
J. all, Downey (Wellington) to prohib-
it all municipal bonuses. "It is an
attempt to grapple with the bonus
evil." said Mr. Downey, when inter-
view cd, "and to close .the :door
against much of t he indefensible pri-
vate legislation ,with which the
;House is confronted with every ses-
sion."
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BRITJS11ERS IN TILE LEAD.
I'or the last fiscal period endir;
Match 31st., 1907, !British immigra-
tion to Canada totalled 55,791, an in-
crease of 18,1711 over the *ante per-
iod of 1905-6. The increase in
English immigration was 37 per cent.
and in Scotclt immigration 81 per
cent. Since 1901-2 the: ratio of in-
crease in English immigration, year
by hear, has been as follows: 1901-2
39 per cent.; 1902-3, 148 per cent.
1303-4, 13 per cent ; 1905-6, 33 per
cent.; 1906-7, 37 per cent. Scotch luta
migration has increased as follows:
1901-2, 93 pea' cent ; 1902-3, 147 per
r
cent 1J03-4 30 percent. x
1J
04 -v
11
per cent.; 1906-07. 81 per cent.
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CANADA'S TRADE INCREASES.
The 'business of the people of Cane
adx is ever on the. increase. In 1906
the total trade was $550,872,615 In
1907 the total trade wast $635,840,631
an increase in the year of $84,",136,-
0;6. Tire toted imports were $362,-
515,267, an increase of $68,2e9,25a.
The total exports w•rre $273.325,111,
an increase of $16,7:18.7:1.
Canada's lot tl imports during the
year frons Gil. it ilrit:tin i ,'re eve-Leil .
4P. and the exports to Great Bri-
tain tvcre $126.317,931. Imports from
France were $9,501,052, and exports
$1,872,424. pin:•oris from .Germany
were Su.01tl.r`1 :111(1 exports $1,te72.-
6Jti.
11tlron
A railway v. reek wee:, red :1t the
C. 1'. 11. station. \1 in.rhaut. tilt 11r(11v
afternoon. .Ne .No. 117 pee-on,'.•r
train from 'Ivo, onto it i- tu•arine the
station e Er, n ,. palette oft the
main track o•1 to t1'tifur-
1111111, ti, • I car. :, h,•ivyf,,tt•c1
coal car. did 1101 pass the switch suf-
ficiently. The engine caught the coal
carer,! threw it off the trucks on to
the elation ill it forth mut had it been
Carried it few f.•••t farther the. car
would have I..•.•i. 1 hinter* into the
telegraph off,t • ind wrecked the
'station. The en';in- tris badly
broken. the e.end 'r :,rad steam chest
on one side 1. •,,i' w r,•ek,-.A. The
freight t•tigina tote coupled 011 10 the
passenger ears and went on to Tece-
wnter. The peesengr'r tneine had
A Doctor's
fl4edic,ne
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is not
a simple cough syrup. it is a
strong medicine, a doctor's
medicine It cures hard cases,
severe and desperate cases,
chronic cases of asthma, pleu-
risy, bronchi:is, consumption.
Ask your doctor about this.
The best kind of a t•atii.monial—
"Bald for aver sixt•,- ,ears."
Marls by 1.0 Arc ('c t.enwrl, Vass
A..o manufacturers of
i S41' P(2ILLA.
yensHi(IR 1►OOR.
W• here n, :rr•• • t%'• rnb!Uh
the f:rtnnl.N rre : c••r r.'' •
1
a,
ou will hasten reccvery by t 'k• Lng ono of Aysr's PI11e at bedtime,
THE EXETER TIMES, FEBRUARY 27th
Preacher's Opinions
Iter. I'. K. McRae, Yorks lladdeck,
C. B.: "I always count it a pleasure to
recommend the Ur. Slocum Remedies
to my parishioners. I believe there
is nothing better for throat and lung
troubles or weakness or rundown sys-
tem. l'or speaker's sore throat I have
found Psychine very beneficial."
Rev. W. 1I. Steveus, Paisley, Ont.:
• • Paycbine seemed just the stimulant my
.c stem needed. I shall add my testimony
as to its efficacy at every opportunity."
Rev. R. M. Browne, Amherst IIead,
N.S.. " I have often recommended
Psychine since taking it thyself, for it
is a cure for the troubles you specify."
i(ev. ('leas. Stirling, Bath, N.B.: "I
Lave used Psychine in my family; the
results were marvelous. .i have visited
people who state that they never used
its equal. I strongly recommend it.
Rev. J. S. I. Wilson, Markdale, Ont.:
"I have taken two bottles of Psychine
and ala pleased to say that I ant greatly
improved in health. I was troubled
with my throat, but now I find it about
restored to its normal condition. I
find my work very cutch less taxing.
I believe Psychine is all claimed for it."
These art' earnest preachers of the
gospel of Psychine. They know whore -
of they speak. Psychine cures all
throat, lung and stomach troubles. It
is n great voice strengthener, acting
directly on the vocal. respiratory and
digestive organs, thus specially adapted
to public speakers. At all druggists.
50c and 81.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd.,
Toronto.
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to go to the repair shops. Fortun-
ately no ono was hurt. (
The G. T. It. junction at Clinton,
was early Thursday morning the
scene of a bad wreck, and as u area
sole three large locomotives and n
snowplow nvere ditched and belly dis
abled. Fortunately no one was in-
jured. A freight engine became, dis-
abled at the junction, and the aux-
iliary from London came to repair it,
and this being done the train pulled
back on tho siding. The conductor
went ,to the station and gave elle in-
formation ithat the track was clear.
and in the meantime the train pulled
out partly on the main line, sup-
posedly to pick up some tools they
had left, when alone aamc a snow
plow and three engines crone
B
t
rat-
frd, in charge of Headmaster McGar
who had been given a clear track to
Goderich. Tho plow struck the der-
rick car of the auxiliary, and was
forced off the track, finally landing
on its side a considerable distance in
a field near by, and the three engines
were all ditched and jammed togeth-
er like a pile of scrap( iron. 'rhe
Stratford auxiliary carne to the res-
cue and the track was cleared by
noon.
cl.s'11'4OXi. zA•
Bears the TDs Kiri 'f iJ Haie A';tta)s Bough,
8ignataro
of 144.e
—If you have Catarrh, rid your-
self of this loathsome disease. Ask
Dr. Shoop, of Racine, Wis., to mail
you free, a trial box of )ds Dr.
single test will surely toll you a
Catarrh truth well worth your know-
ing.. Write to -day. Don't suffer
longer. W. S. Ilowey,
For any case of nervousness, sleep-
lessness, weak stomach. indigestion,
dyspepsia. try Carter's Little Liver
l'ills. Relief is sure. The only nerve
medicine in market.
—1 wish that I might talk with
all sick ones about the actual cause
of Stomach, Heart and Kidney ail-
ments. To explain in person show
weak Stomach nerves leads to Stom-
ach weakness, I ant sure would i11
terest all. And it is tho same with
weak lleart or weak kidneys. This
is tray my prescription -1)r. Shoop's
Restorative—so promptly reaches ail-
ments of the Stomact Heart tend
1iidneys. Thesa weak inside nerves
simply need more strength. My Res-
torative is the only prescription made
expressly for these nerves. Next to
seeing you personally, will be to
mail you free, my new booklet entit-
led, "What To 1)o." I will also send
Write for the book to -day. It will
surely- interest you. Address Dr.
Shoop, !Sox 8, Racine, \Wi W. S.
llowey.
SUNBEAMS
.A true friend stauds by you when
you are under a cloud. Swarms of In-
sects surround you when the sua
Ibinee.
A good any people apparently have
Sot discovered that it Is caster t p do
their work well than it is to make
AICIItiea.
Keep your troubles to yourself;
"hen you tell theta :1/4 au are taking uo
RAs time of the man who is waiting to
tell Ills.
Patience Is a much-needed th:ng in
pnany people. It will cure more pain
than physic.
Some folks are justhonest enct;gh
Ito put the little apples on top of 1110
basket, and then turn the basket up.
side down.
Time and silence occasionally see
Beed when all other agencies fail.
Shallow -brained people b,w to the
clothes rather than to • wearer.
About the only cheap Lleg that
gives satisfaction is a co-::.,amtnt
Ay man may deceive ote, r m_ n,
but it takes a genies to fo : woman.
Next to having wisdom y : r elf, it
fa well to profit be the wis i . a ,: oth-
ers.
Women Worry
More than men, says Dr. McComb, and
one reason Is that their nervous organiza-
tions aro more delicate. True, and Hood's
Sarsaparilla is lust tho nerve -builder, ap-
petlte-giver, and blood -purifier they need.
Alling—"My mother had been sick for
some time. when she gave )food's Sarsaparilla
a fair trial.ewitli the result that she was rapidly
restored to health." MIRANDA A. Baows, 146
Market Si., Iiannilton, Ont.
Indigestion 3 Years—"I was troubled
with indigestion for three years. i read of
flood's Sarsaparilla and tried it. After tak-
ing a nuniber of bottles I was completely
cured." Mss. J. II. IHALL-EY, DeSoto, Sio.
Nervous, In Pain, No Appetite—
"ifad poor health for years. pain in shoulders.
hack and hips, with constant. headache, ner-
vousness and no appetite. Took Host's Sar-
saparilla. gained strength and can work hard
all day, eat heartily and sleep well." Mas. E.
Ulrrst.s. Moose Lake. Mum
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere.
100 Doses One Dollar. Prepared only by
C. 1. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass., U. 5..\.
TRAINED NURSE
After Years of Experience, Advises Women in
Regard to Their
Mrs. Martha Pohlman
of 55 Chester Avenue,
Newark, N. J., who is a
graduate Nurse from the
Iilocklev Training School
at Philadelphia, and for
six years Chief Clinic
Nurse at the Philadelphia
Hospital, writes the letter
printed below She has
the advantage of personal
experience, besides her
professional education and
what she has to say may
be absolutely relied upon.
Many other worsen are
afflicted as she waa They
can regain health iri 1110
same way. It is prudent
to heefl such aulvit', from
such a source.
Mrs. Pohlman writes
"i am firmly persuade',
after eight year+ of esperictt
ce With Lydia E 1'inkliarn's
Vegetable Compound, that
itis the safest and best me'ii
rine for auy'suffering womar,
to use.
" immediately after my
marriage 1 found that my
health began to fail me. 1
became weak and pale. with
severe bearing -down pai11.1,
fearful backaches and free
quent dizzy spells The doe -
tors prescriber) for ane, yet I
did not improve. 1 world
bloat after eating and fro
quently become gena, aural
1 had pains down through ni • mars ft. I
1
. t•t 1 walk. y .
could w l it was 53 bad sect!
ac
female tr,ou plc as I have ever known. Lydia
lir Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, how-
ever, cured me within fent months. Since
that time i have had tWta.it•u Io recommend
it to a number ofatients suffering from all
um
fors of female difficulties, and i find That
while it is eon'iilerel unprofessional to re•
commend n patent me,liciuc, 1 can honestly
recommend Lydia h: I'inkhalu's 'egetatee
Compound for 1 have found That It curers
female ills where all other medicine fait.
It is a grand tot—divine f .r atrk women "
lt•>ney cannot Any such letttinrony as
this—tneril atone can produce Ruth re-
Eulta, and the ablest epeciahsts now
ague that Lydia E. f ilkham's Vege-
table Compound is the most nn:vcrsal)v
successful remedy for all female direascs
known to medicine.
When women are tmuhle,l with irre•
gnlar, tupppresse,l o, ;seinen peneels,
weakness, displacement or narration of
the female organs, that bearing -down
feeling, inflammation, backache, bloating
(or flatulence), general iletoility indiges-
tion, and nervous p•ro tration, or are tweet
with each symptoms as dizainerar, faint-
ness, lartritn•ie, excitat•ility Initalality
Lydia C, Ptakham's Vegetable Coli
Health.
ammo
AVcgetablc I'rcparationforAs-
stJnitating tfteFoodanciitesluta-
ti:lg lf>z Sturtncb5 and Bowels of
Promote s Ditestion,Cl)eerful-
nessand Rest.Contains neither
O1autn, Morphine nor ! lincral.
N10T NAIi;i; 0TIC.
!'nµ•e afOld D• -Cetyl 7Z Pi7CHLS
lfan�(en J'egJ
ALt:Je a a
:fruit J: ra •
7ffrenn✓:r _
LirOw5w:a.tSas 0
igor fad -
Certh,.f Jiegar
ii:.a+ynan rw,�
A perfect Remedy forConelipa-
eon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoca,
\1•ortns,Convulsions,Feverish-
tiess and Loss OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
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of
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For Over
Thirty Years
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—The Exeter Times Lai a number
of real tf t' da thatt rt valuers very
y
highly. becau,c the friend-ihip pressed does ,not appear to be one of
selfish interest. A lady or a gentle.
man knows of an item of newt that
might happen to be missed by the
editor and promptly phones tlaji of-
fice without any other thought than
that of itnprovin; the paper. These
people ;ive more than is cup bt
water, and may be sure of a first-
claee wed(lin'; notice, or obituary
notice or any other little comple.
ment we have to offer. There tire
many items of real intereatin'; news
that the editor misses unin'tentione
ally, for Lc e ifffsrd to run a
Thames Road
The ladi - of the Thanee 1(oad
Presbyterian church are err:ut;ins
for a grand oyster supper to take
place about March 16th. The sup-
per will be followed bye an excellent
program. ('reparations are being
made to make this the event of the
season.
Mrs. T. Richardson and son. of
Seaforth, have been visiting the for-
mer's brother. Mr. Andrew Campbell.
CJASEI TORIA.
Bears the Rite Kind YU elate,Chars Bought
8igna' are
cf
1 IF YOU ARE :ALWAYS TAKING COLD"
it ;how, that t!a 1::nr.: e.-ensitiee and broach:a1 tubes
weak. }take then we:: .13! strong with
Bole's Preparation of
Fr'iar's Cough Balsam
It heals ittitat,,u and itilamntate), - , r..:ttems the
membrane of thr•-•at and lungs—an.t n, t e : . .: es
but also protects you sgain,t nlchi::g
2( cents a bottle. At druggi,ts.
LNATIONAL DRUG
MIMS
A CHEMICAL CO., LII.1ITr,
74
LONDON, OMT.
detective agency to pry into private
homes and other places that are not
within his observation. The: people'
you know and thin=s you know aro
often unknown to hilt), even as much
as many of the things we know and
the people tee meet arc unknown to
you.
—Stop that tickling cough 1 .Ur.
Shoop's Cough Cure will surely stop
it,and w•' perfect I t
n with per[clis so
thoroughly harmless, that 1)r. Shoop
tells mothers to use nothing else
even icith vet y young babies. The
wholesome green leaves end tender
sterile of a lung -healing mountainous
shrub furnish the curative proper-
ties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It
calms the cough, and heals the sensi-
tive bronchial membranes. No opium
no chloroform, nothing harsh used to
injure of suppress, Demand Dr.
Shoop's. Take no other. W. S. ilow-
ey.
C=J's THE BES
nert l n •tis 1
oaten elate cEr c melancholy,
"all -gone and "want -to -be -left -alone"
feelings, blues and hopelessness, they
rhould remember there is on„ tried and
true remedy. Lydia E. I'inkham's
Vegetable Compound at once removes
such troubles
No other semale medicine in the
norm! has received such widespread are
unqualified endnrsetnent
The nt'titkss suffering of women from
thecae.. peculiar to their rex is terrible
to see 1110 stoney which they pay to
dor tors who do net help them is an
enormous wa.Nte '(he pain is cured and
the money is Paved by Lydia E. fink.
hart's Vegetable Compound.
It is well for women who are ill to
write Mrs. I'inkham, Lynn, Mass„ The
present Mrs. )'inkhant is the daughter -
nn -taw of Lydia E 1'inkhant, her assistant
for many years before her decease•, and
for tttenty-five years Pince her advice has
beert freely given to sick women. in het
great experience, which covers many
years, she has probably had to deal with
dozens of cases just like yours ticr
a,lvi,e is strictly , onedenbal
pound Succeeds %here Others Fall.
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