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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-04-16, Page 40 J. HE EXE ZER TIME S, APRIL flab 1908. J' The Exeter Times School Reports Chronic Coughs Cured Mrs. Joseph Eccles of Dromere, says: "1 took 4 or 5 bottles of Psychine, and a cough I had continually for nine months disappeared. It is the best remedy for chronic coughs that I ever used." Thousands of living witnesses pro- nounce Psychine the greatest lnedieino in the world. It ii not a patent medi- cine, but a prescription of :ti great phy- sician. Put it to the test in any case of throat, lung or stomach trouble or any run down or weak condition. At all druggists, 50e and $1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto. Exeter. Ontario. s, to No. t, STEPHEN (Terme of Subscription $1.60 per The following i= the repaid of ti. Tatar to advance. $1.50 ;nay be S. No. 1, Stephen for month of, .Mar. tsbarjed it not eo paid. To United Nantes are in order of merit. Etatee subscribers. $1.50 strictly in V. -hazel Nicks, Lily Robinson. advance. No. paper discontinued Margery Hepburn, Archie 'Robinson. until all arr.- r3 are paid, unless at .1teeaIi White, Gordon Wilson, Ed lie the option cl the publisher. The sif:,•. I'toreltee Ileaman. Sr. 1V - dato to tib every subscrietion is oil -forint He,_arih.. John ilo;arth, M. Paid is denoted on Ithe label. Elliott. Jr. 1V. -Ella Baker. Flossie Advertising rates on application. Div , IrinatilDavey, CalltoyJ :illf.s,DE. CaliTHE EXETER TIMES P'T'G CO. cis, Hubert \V bit'. Sr. IIL-An- Limitcd t bony 'White. Jr. 111. -Victor llo- t;arth, Ella Anderson. 1Bhei McCurdy. Madtyleine tlfaist, Willie IU.,ker. Mur- Mawhinney, Eli King, Jno. Love, t.. van Callfas, Everett Callfa-. Sr. 11- Down, Austin Rayner. Mabel Elliott, Ethel Bowden, Hubert The (following orders were paid, - It is esi,octid A. 11. Mu 1Jwe, of Neil. Jr. 7I. -Oliver Dat i=, Carrie Municipal World subscriptions an(t :Wingham •w'}li be the Conservative Davey, 'Irene 'McCurdy. l'r. IL -At- supplies $7.15; E. Hili shovelling Candidate for North 'lluron. thur'Hobiuson, 'Muriel Ho•: arch, Wil- i2.00; Livid Wilson drawing tile and • e • • • low Snaith. Elmer Wilson. l't• 1.,t9r- filling in washout $1.4.00; Alonzo The Senate Frida,f 'morning :Sat''' Viola 'Neil. l't. I. -Leonard lfaist. llodgens .acct. for repairs $8.25. the third reading, to the amendment Nettie 13rokenshire, Jetties \\'bile, J. The council adjourned in the Town 10 the Innmigration Act, designed to \Vbit tinplon, 'Edai:i liotw.k+n. hall. Crediton on 'Monday 4th. May, t 10 a. give the Cot -eminent authority to M. Botterill. Teacher. 1908, `Ii1:N1tTt 1:11,1;1':It, Tp. -Clerk. • keep out Japs corning .from Hawaii KIRKTON SCHOOL REPORT ----r-- BIDD and Hindus coaling from IlonayKong. \ T I'L1'Il COUNCIL IIEFTING, • • • • • .-M. Shier. T. Ilazlawood, N. -C. C. Hodgins, the present M. 1'. Hazelwood. Sr. 1V. - N. Perry, F. The Council nee pursuant to ride Moore. T. Tufts, 1a. Tufts.Ed. Carr. 1 I', for North 'Middlesex co was on Fri- A. day nominated at the convention hall F. Brot,n.StJi . IV.-E.S, Carr, A. So mhcrsnq,rrg n'(�teave 'and all the tit Ailsa Craig. The names of sever- Doupe, Ill. -G. Kirk, I. \\'illiauts, A. Mr. John \Yard put in a claim of tl other gentleman were placed be- Beatty. torr 'the convention, but till (twerc Roadhouse. M. Kirk, G. Switzer. 11- $60 for horse injured on the Sabi.Pill. The council took no action dis- awilh-drat+n 9n favor of Mr. Hodgins. A. 1 lackllker1W1'.\'ckr1sa11C, dtP: Dilor M. claiming all liabilities. The Tender of the Western Bridge Company of Chatham for 'the erection of a sixty foot span superstructure over the river Sable, lot 25 con. 2-3 for $775.00, being the lowest was ac- cepted, and that of B. Westrnan for the concrete abutments of the saute. Note and Comment • • • • • While nothing definite has been de - tided as to the data or place of meet- ing, it is in contemplation to hold eonvelttioa bf the Liberals of Cen- tre dluron, as constituted for the Local House, about tits 21st of April. It will probably be held in Clinton, this 'being the anost central and eas- ily uccessibla, as mutually agreed upon by both '-Messrs. Kerr, of Brua. sets and Po:m(1foot, of Go:ericit. ---ea - S. S. NO. 6, STEPHEN. The following is the report of S. S. No. 6, Stephan, for month of Mar. Names are in order of merit. IV, -Milton iltatz, Harry ;Yearley, Chas. Gower, Chas, Itegier, Jacob and an arch bridge in the immedial.. Querin, (Edmund Kraft. Ill. -Emma locality. Both for $907.00, was ac - Cunningham, 4larlod Gower. LeonCepted it being considerably the low- Finkbeiner,. Flossie, Ilartman, Thos. est. Yearley, Clara Jacob, (Magri.• lieu- 'It. 11. Radcliffe, was paid on salary over, "Itoy Ratz, Ils8wis Johns, Edna 470.00: r• V. of Grantmi V.75 ; R. \1'itzcl, Josaeph'lte. ter, Ellet Wilhelm, Chapman binding rolls and express Centralia ltoy Johns. Class IL -Didion Jacob, charges' X3.35; J. 'Ilya►► broken axle John Cunningham, Francis 1'lynn. ice Production Gladys !Mawhinney, Veronica Hanover $2.50: J. B. Bryan ono (ley at steel Nelson E. Nicks, \Dand singing. Arthur (Hanover, \Wilbort Hartman. bridb*es Con. 4-5 $2.00; ll. \1'ether- Pup i) of London Conservatory Music, tt. Ituthven s rood balance ort bridge Div!Y, $1.65; McDonald, Charles White,London Eng.. Ernest c.• Pt. IL -Peter Itegier, Gordon Matz. \,• Sovereign on ncco.ult of Tp. Eardley, London, Elie. A limited number of pupils Pi. ti. Sr. -Fred Cunningham, Edit Printing $10.00 ; it. Dick n, removiu willbeaceepted Flynn. Jr. Pt. 1. -John Hanover. 'from hrid,e 25c.: Jit. Seeks. Mr. and 6. 'Andrews and daughter -- gravel account $9.00; .Il. Jlod'3ins Gertrude, of'Elimville, visited frien:is y . NO. 5, GSBOitNE, The following is the report of S. gravel account $1.55: o1.: nine roads Leo: Miss lbulDinsdnle, organist of the S. No. 5, Usborne, for month of Mar. since last meeting '$209.10. The fol- ; Values are in order of merit. lowing were the sums spent during eippen, Methodist church, spent a the 'winter 'for opening .,roads. Div. few days at the Methodist parsonage., tar. 1V. -Honors, -Zoe Sillery, Myr- � Nb. '1. $148.00: 'Div. No. *100.50: the guest of her cousin Miss Butt. �' Moodie. iMary liydi. lass Div. No. 3, $88.00; Div. No. 4. 8191.50 Thu 'W. 'M. 6. ;nee in the church, hazel tBissettt. Jr. IV.- Elva Ford. iDiv. \o.' 5 $5105; Total $1$2.05, in Tuesday ott'rnoon and rale•cted offi- Sr. `Eli. -Eddie Sillkry, 'Rufus li. lle Bliss ritobinsol►, TciclIAr, addition to 'that sunt there was a cors for the ensuing year and ap- large amount of statute labor ex - tion. d u delegate for the conven- -. , '- . t,t•nded for the same purpose. 'tion. S. S. No. .7, l`SBORNE' The Council •adjourned to meet The Ep:cotth 'League Amsiwersar•y. Tho followutg is a correct report again on DIS} 4th. 1908 at 10 o'clock on Sunday and lon(Iay last was a of S. S. No. 7, Utsborne for March.: a. an. great success. 3t, v. J. Dart fillet Natncs are in order of merit. IW. G. STANLEY, Clerk. the pulpit on Sunda • with great ac_ 1V.-Enestr Penrice 1209, Walter. ceptance, large congregations greet- Stephen '191, 'Olive Batten 190, Nel- Weak woolen get prompt and ing the preacher. .Phe tea-meetiii son 1Rottccliffe 180, b'rank `LingarJ on e3londay evening was well attend- 1`29. III.-Idct '1'tenrice 218, \Warren' lai,ting help by. usiu; Dr. Shoop '$ ed and n tuost excellent programme Brock r 1217, :Stahel tLingard 84. .Sr. t Night Cure. 'These soothing, healing, 11. -Willie 1'9nriou `217, \Vaillington antiseptic suppositories, with full in. provided. Misses Follick andllow•ey , • formation holy to proceed are Inter - nod Mr. 'Herb. Southcott of Exeter Brock 212. Jr. IL -Alvin Pym '213' ostinglyof in my book, "No. 4, rendered valuable nssistance, awhile Pt. I. -Margaret Penrice '216, Edith For 'w'told ornThe book, and strict - the local talent was up to the stand- 'Verne 190, Alva }lona.' ion, Swart' ly. confidential medical advice is en- ctrd. 'Revs. Andrews and Fair gave Pant 148. M. A. Dougall. lively tree. Simply twrito Dr. Shoop. short, practical addresses, and a + 'Racine, \Wig• for my book No. 4. Sold most enjoyable evening 'was spent. STEI'ILEN COUNCIL 1,y1 W. S. Howey. for the teund.aiefit yoit ikely. The council of the Township: of Easter In the y is likely to be. a USBOI1NE COUNCIL big day in thMethodist' '.church. Stephen convened in the town hall t Special music trill be rendered by the Crediton on Monday 6th dayuf April 1 Council 11ne•t April 111*. All mem- choir assisted by Mr. C. J. fink, of 1908 at 1 P. m. Air members were hers present. The .Minutes of the London. present. Mr. \\ uerth the newly el- last meeting were tread and approved. Farmers tire now busy having coin- ected councilman having previously The clerk was instructed to writ • yl\enced et ding in home platys. subscribed to the necessary declare- cement coiltractors'for estimates and Surveyors %bay • -truck our village tions of Office and Property Qualifi- tenders for cement bridgo and abut - and have been louking.pver the road cations. The minutes of the previous ments on Cons. 0, an d7, near Lumley. from Granton to ibis place for a meting were read and aiopted. 14 ft. span -14 ft. clear roadway, Pt !trolly line. We think something of Sanders-\Vuerth - That the Treas- ft wings, tenders to lra opened May importance H- likely to etrike our urer's 'bond be acoopte l ani filed 2nd. tow ti short ly. with the clerk. -Carried. The engineers report on the Ander- Steps tare b.-ing taken to put the Kell: rnman-Yearley - That 13y -Law son Drain was read and considered - recreation park in vote, shape for No. 6, of 1908 to authorize the trceve and ns (tone of the petitioners with. the hummer. and treasurer to borrow funds to drew. the report was ndopte t and the meet the current expenditure of the drain will be constructed in accor- - • township. for the present year, ha v- 'lance therewith. Ing been read the third time be ttass- Ily-laws No. 4 and 5, 1908 for 1'yiit ed and signet by the lt•eeve and Clerk atul Anderson drain by-laws- ,were airman and th•. s•: 1 of lha corporation al- provisionally adopted and the clerk of taclurd thereto. -Canted. instructed to have them priuted awl v • '. owners. s 1 o n - 1 •- e ns_ c. s, That th • 1 distributed rd to lh Q'h. i ., d'st r ) t -Ya• Il• • n \\' a •t 1 nr ) t u.► 1 y MARRIED lies appointing J. L+•wi� Thomas Notice was receive dby the Council to Olt 1--'•1,-1'\AC - In I1„• •.food at Tp. Engineer and Draniaae Inspector replace t he Gardiner Drain which 1It . eon' - of \tr. and D1: .T. Ort. be repealed and 'that Fred W. Faro- will be attended to. of Zurich. on Tuesday ••v.'ning pf ocmbc of the City of London bra op- Council adjourned to meet ..tiir- last Avc+c•k, at bin their daughter pointed in his stead at $0.00 per do}' (t ay May 2nd. at 1 o'clock. Miss ILy•t.ia. was marri+vl to Mr. and expenses.-Cirti••tl. F. :ilorlcy, Cl -•L. Daniel Mel: ate. of Dashwood. Kell.•rmann-Te:,tl,•y - .That lay- -� DAVEi•-131..\111 - At C,•ntralia. on Laws No:. 7, an.l 1a. of 1908 ropral_ Confer' \\'c•diesd,y .\I•.il 14til. 'Reuben Da- ing Ity-I•teis Nos. 16 end 20 of 1907 The London vey, of St •t•I..•n. to Mary Marg arct and appointing Fred \V. Farnacomb.• 1 Blair, of 1'- nt Tali 1. to 1, • ateminted '1'p. Engineer and i A7lKINSON---I.ANli -- At the home of the bride's brothe r -in -late, (llan- sltard. Wednesday April 15111.. by Rev. Veale. 'Mist Elbe Lane to Mr. Chas. Atkinson. BORN PILAYNE-in Brantford, on April 7 to IM r. and Nits. Itu•s-'ll J. Frayna, II eon. tt3'X'OR=A.. DSOs the ike K,rd You Hate Alo3ys Baa 3)1E1) OGILVIE-in the Victoria hospital. • 'London, on Moudiy, April 13th. ,•: t► dauzht •r o f 1[r�. .lint. . 'Mr. end 7.11e. Albert iBerryhiilf Winchelsea, erred 24 years. limmormumummerr For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested CO years! Siy:cy ycars of experience, thir.k of that! Experience with Av'er's Sar- saparilla; the original Sarsa- parilla ; the Sarsaparilla the do,:tors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. lint oven IA14 grand old med., ins cannot de p, heat w,.rk It the neer H inactive a•.d the 1.• w.0 c,•rutip•ted. For the hest possible re. .n':.. vma •t.mtid take laxative dotes of Ayr's 1'... . Aloe taking the. Sarsaparilla. Mara .c.er rfr...ainur •.•a faller la r :tach h 7. C. Ayer Cn., tearsll• Mem 1 Alen ma.,urse:urer• of i'. i ntIR 'toot. fr .vr,t C. (R Z� elf,' C11fRRYCrfCTOE.RAL • ttnve no secrets' tt•• pubileb e rormwlse of alt cur n•edi.trea. 1)1tio 1v.• 111'p et or each havina Wee read t 0 t I,ir l lime ha passed an l I"ty-fiftl, session o[ the sietl it 1.. t 1: • Biota. Clerk an I lh • seal of the corporation attacks• l;"". " e ,,nfer,•nr. of t11i• Nlett t11• veto.-t'.'tTi'd. ( aw,. 01 •b• 11.1,1 in the Jame S:u►ilors-\W le rah - That the 'Town- S' t' 'arch. i.. • r• commencingship purch is • four concrete inoulds of "1' 0 `1 1.ursrlay, J u' 2 i, 1908, ntP. the following nits, -l1 in. Pt in., It in.. in., and 30 in. for the nlanufactun; of 1'hc It +. W. 1:. Nlillson twill have tintro ••t filo.-Carried. ; charge of the sineieg during the. Cott- rL • fol lou%ing were appointed path- r• rye. mast T found kt'e n rs and [enc: logo -list, Walter 4'r'Unseal!. will be ti'i'•-D.-1). smith. '1'. i" tiro e of the devotional morning _Q. (Nice,. Lunt AI,xander. Ardagh Ito'. lite ' o- .11roughout aha scs tons of 'oaf •renc . 111C {. l C fit, ,.. Hill. ,las. 'NI it .1•1e. Sunday. •May 31. ence. The 1(i11d You Ilave Always Bought, and \t-11• ) • • ► In use for over :10 years, has borne the : ''1' ae" �7��` and has been In:ule int 'tis 1.: r. , -114 :- conal supervision Suet• :to ` lOttu y. •Allow no one t t deceive ye r All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -a; -gnat' t t Experiments that trills with and endanger the .t: „' ' lit Infants and Children -Experience, against. lea; . •. What is CASTOPCi Castoria is a harmless substitute for Ca -t..• :,11. Pare. gorse, Drops aid Soothing Syrups. It is I •n,:titt. It Contains neither ()pima, 'Morphine Icor otli• .• '::ere,itier 5i"t+rti, 1 t :l!.l e substance. Its age is its gear:mise, It ties: and allays Feverishness. It slues Diarrloe Colic. It relieves 'Teething Troubles, curet; and flatulency. It assimilates the Fut•tl, ) Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ani L. The Children's Panacea -The Mother's !':'it GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Ba, In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COY•ANT. Tr MURRAT STREET. -.CW YORK CITY N• il, Jonah Sines. Sam Jory. Writ. Jannis Kim:,' Church. --11 A. M., Out e.,l win. .3andvers. ,Ino. Hain. ltet•. Joseph W. 'liolini•s ; 7 p. tn. rep - Chu.. .1. B. Eseery. Chris. lit. 11 1 ,rtt'ntative 011 tIto Stationing Com - Cha+. Kerr. 1':d. Ftw:itzcr, It. dill• wit tee 'f tom Windsor District.' AI0.•i, forst•, Sans F.sse.1'), Il. Brown. I'.ahn.•r, .1. \lain Street Church, -11 a. an. Rev. Wit. Finkle t b:'nrr. .1 . G. W\eiii. Mat. England .Ino. 1.:isyso,,. 'I':Il11cr \Gilson Ni. I. 7 t,. nt., 'Itcv, (leo. Finkbeiner, Jacob Schwartz. \W.1 .. , '',Dais• Kest I- , ,lo -fart la. stlo. holt. :)at}. U. itt. , Jufc o Ino. tie y s. t'.. 11. Mart on. L •ei 1, Al 10.y) a, n►. the s1 tt tominu Com - Kraft. Ittie weld, T. pat. iteirdof'.. InittPe .••int convene in the basement '1•h•0. Ili.,!,, 011. Choi.. 1►iedreich. .\•: Thousands Are Sick N.. h. Flex \', it !. Co :ink NIcJCeever.! Newton C1: t 0. W. ;trail le Fred free t .1 With the grip, colliefevers. rheumatism, er,• Wilfred1.1(1on,L, Ed.sass. I'r..I • neuralgia. Many 'night be well they had l:ais•r. Ip,,. 1)i..lr. lei,. \\'rn. Broken only taken Hood's sarsaparilla. the great shir Henry 'Rhode Jim ilodit: i1 . Nieto. Poilard, \W. 11. Nichol,. Th.-. blood purifier and health -regulating medl- eble Phil. Bak e , t;. o. II 11: l.•. R. cine. it Iv a wonderful preventive as well Slow . 'rhos. Collis. :A1' • Mo' I.a:.1, \V ua. as cure. Resp It In your house and take it. Elimvllle Mrs. Frank Jackson left for her house in London on Monday. She, was accompanied by .her two Rist..rs, Miss 'Ella and "Minnie Veal, who will resittte 'with her for soma time. The farmers have commenced seed- ing and in the course of a few days everything 'trill be in full swing. Mr. lltobt. `llerdman thrashed hit clover 'on Tuesday which turned out real well and owing to the prevailing high price will do welt from the few acres. Mr. Bob Ballantyne has commenc- ed post driving mil he reports havin; n big season's trork ahead. of him. Mr. 'Ed. Powell is assisting Mr. W. Horn threshing clover and cutting wood. D •sj.ut,iiu 11• my Isaac. Doti y U t!. t Rhoumatisr►l-"l Puttered terribly from tion. .Ie<. lit lilt I • I': !. ';ill. \'.. G, (rheumatism: Due utile of Hood's :tarsapa- 11 illy. 1.s. tItl (%.•r. 1'-1 ,::atmi. rill %didsonnaebgood lgot four more. Worst• ...tenet say toe much for flits medicine." MRs. Wil. HUNT, usr. Dartmouth. N. 8. Erysipelas "Mrhusband had errsipelas. *lave hint Il.•...t'+ Sarsaparilla null s •,ut saw• a change for the Letter. and when he Dad tato n three bottles wa. entirely cured." alas. S..\. r••, ,Ino. 1:I• --4 !,r.. l'unra.l O. alp. r. Asti. t'elx,urg, Ont. Polliolk i .'r. --W nt. ;Moffat. Hiram Jaundlco "I had tel Severn case .It -' 1.; 0''. \I nt. 11. tiai.,•r, IL. Una nin1 - ja•Tinoce and fill fr.,nn 115 to OO Ibs. In we*Rbt. h 1'n. .lo-. hickey. li. o. \\-ebb. Jos. A friend a.tvioed taking Moira Sarsaparilla 1.-..:,‘ • r, P. ,1. Amy. Chria. Fink- and when 1 had taken three tattles ane up and nn my feet." J.,sel•tt Lswro, 19 Alpine bite t. Philip 11 %ker. Wm. Fritz. lied street. It.•aon, Mass. • l're,•tet•. iS11es alt anlak.• je.. \' itt. Zimmer. Alb to Moser. ('', 1.. 11. N., ii• Hood's Sarsaparilla I. said everywhere. . son. 100 Doses One Itellar Prepared only by ' re Ile., life Wi'ES -Sidney it l e it fsa.e 0. 7. hood ('o., Lowell, Mass., C. 8. A. /ma .-,M . Hill. l:xrt'Plitt. ret•:er Nicl.en,l-. G. Tho, itowl•in.l. Jno. 111. win. Shad lock, Tit o. \\' hit • si,!' \I.•r. liots""f. Fred (ilo- ir. Silas St oil.tk,'. jr.. W. E. Souders. 1,.•wis INR tl,r, 11y Kraft, Ila. !Iclirot•d' r. Peter Schooled - 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ATENTS TRADE MARKS DESIGNB COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and descrlptt.an may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable, ( rnmunera. lions strictly e, ntldontlal. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free Oldest agency for securlugpatents. Patents taken through Munn t Co. recolTa *pedal ttoike, without Charge, in tbo nnfic Jlmerican. AWmely Illustrated weekly. Largest e,r- ation of any scientific Journal. 'Terms for 13.75 a year postage prepaid. Sold by pewadealers. IN isceep d. 61Nen. u York. •••••♦••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••N•••••••••••••! 1 Moleone Bank The • Established 1855. BEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL. ZCAPITAL PAID UP • - • • • $3.372.500.00 • $3,372,500.00 RESERVE FUND • • • "' Assets Over $33,000,000.00 2 General Banking Business Transacted. • • Savings Bank Department • • $ 1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR 1 Solicitors. , • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••♦•••••••••••••••••rhe Times a Year. • Dickson &Carl ng, N D H U RDON Manager DENTAL Two 6 Octave Organs 1 }t. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. i9„ D, DT D. y„ honor graduate of Toronto Keep It In The House Coughs and colds develop like wIld.fire. At night there may be a <tteeze-a slight tickling in the threat. Next motniug-a bad cold. At the first signs, take Bole's Preparation of Friar's Cough Balsam It breaks up col is-stnp. the cough -heals the throat and lungs, ',ever falls to cure chronic bronchitis. Largest end beet 25 cent cough remedy in the wor11 Used In Canada tor over too years. i•rep•rred recommended and guarantee'1 ly oa NATIONAL DRUG a CHEMICAL CO., UM►Tzh - - LONDON, ONT. Second Iland. CHEAP Also Two Pianos Slightly used At Great Reduction. Sewing Machines The best made at prices that will suit you. Bicycles, Ba by Carriages and Go Carts Very attractive. Prices right Fine Stationery S. Man & Son NERNOUSDBI,LITY OVR NEW METHOD TREATMENTt t,te,tt, a Llood purifiedou and ta man PO that all you. l'. blo itt lutlucuce the brain ; the . pimples. blotches and ulcers hent up: the nerves become strong as steel. w• that nervousness. Iatehfulnest and despondency disal'1 lar; theeyes ' com and right, the el face full and clear, energy returns to the body, physical systems are invigorated: nil drains cense--flu 1110re tints waste from the system. The varinns organs beeoiiln natural moot manly. You feel yourself a man and knew mar- riage •'ntilint be it failure. tVe incite all the afflicted to consult us confidentially and free of charge. Don't let quacks and fakirs rob you of your hard earned doliara ir- No NAMES USED WITIi'tUT WRITTEN CONSENT. THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS. 1'.•ter 1:. Sununcrs, of Kalamazoo, Mich., relates hit experience; •. 1 was troubled with Nervous Debility for many years. 1 lay it to Im dlscretiou wool awe:mei In early youth. I became very despondent Rud didn't care whether 1 worked or not. 11 imagined es. rv!.o,ly w he looked at me guessed my ii•t•ret. imaginative dreams nt night weakened nue--nay ba.•k netted. Lad pairs In the back of my hea.l, !etude nbd fort were cold, tired In Tile morning. poor nplx•tlte. fingers were shaky. It hair laoso. memory poo•t Numl'nes1m the fin: erg set in and the doctor told me he feared paralysis I took all kinds of medicines and tried many fr•t claxt physicians, wOIr Cleetrie be1t for limns TaUTM[NT three months. went to \t. Clemens for Arleta received little benefit. While MEW' et'Ilt. Clemens! was indure,l to cnnstilt Drs. Kennedy R Kennedy. though 1 0n3 lost all faith iu.t,.,-1 'r' 1.1k•• a drowning mate 1 eonameneed the New Ncth.xl Tr, aUnrnt and it saved my If.' 'r1a:' Improvement was like mngic-1''ol romafeel et lhe %Igor , m g ung through the nerves 1 was core, mentally and physically'. patients and will continue to .I.. s•• " CURES GUARANTEED D OR NO PAY We trent end cure VAR1COt'F'LF. STRICTURE., NERVOUS DEBILITY. BLOOD AND URINARY COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY AND RLADDF.K DISEASES and all Diseases peculiar to Men CONSULTATI(1N f Rl:E. ROOKS TREE. it unable c all write fora Question Blank for Homo Treatment. DRs.KENNEDY& KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. • of '1 he `,Lain tttt i church. 14 p. m. the Confer itt r: : ist iii •n, 'Rev. 1'. Committee in !e Committee ltootnt in ,iames St r.- t l• :heli. Tuesday-. Jun • 2 At P p. m.. l:pu ort 1. I .•agu • an:1 Stookey School Atoll vets.arv. Ad - t • 'Rev. 1 V l en Jo•rn tee llo you know that bright barley brought o t c. a bushel (48 pounds) last year ?-and the de- mand was never quite filled, tr This year will be even better for barley- growers-this arley- growers-this year for profit sow barley 1 \'ou can raise 35 bushels an acre on average land -- get a spot - cash 1lrice- have the valuable straw as well - and the land will be the better for it. Try a crop of bar- ley this year - you'll lind it will irty \\•ell. los Un iversity. Dental Surgeon Office over Uladman & Stanbury's Main street -EXETER. DI{. (4. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 13. D. D. S., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. OFFICE: -Over Dickson & Carling's Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former dental parlors. MEDICAL T W. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0 11 • P. Se Graduate Victoria Du varsity. office and residonenco. Dominion Laboratory, Exeter. Associate Coroner of Huron. tats Thomas & NUN' Civil Engineer & Architect (Late Department of Public works, Canada.) Consulting Engineer for Municipal and County Work, Electric railroads, Sewerage and Waterworks System Wharves, Bridges and Ile -enforced Concrete Phone 22:0 London ontar10 HONEY TO LOAN r, by Iltev. It. 1). Hamilton, seconded s e. f ,• 'Livingstone. v' n James l 1, glee. am t g Y Saturthiy. June 6. 8.45-9.30 'n. in. Devotional Service. 9.30 A. M. General business. 2.30 p. m., illistorical Society will meet' in the. school room of •thn James St. church. Addresses by 'Rev. F. E. Mellott, It. A.. II. D. Subject "N1,•tho- di'nn clad \lissions." 2-5 p. 'm. Lay- men's Association will Meet in lha Main St. Church. General Business. Address on the "Laymen's •Ntission- aiy \lowentent": "The Significance of "t 11,• Movement": ')1. L. Bice. 11..1., St. Wlarys; "My share is the Move. meal." C. E. 'German. Est.. London. Discussion hill follow and other topics will be.. int reduced if time will permit. Flection bf officers 7.30 p. in. The Theological Union a ill meet in Nbe basement of t1,s Mein Street church. President. biter. E. F. 'Arm- st rono. Sec'y-Treasurtr. Rev. W. E. Kerr. Lecture. "The Nee"•ssity of the Alonem�•nt." 'Rev. Jas. hussar. ' ) Getteral IlUsi- 3 ) i 1,. I . M. I. I. .1 nes.. timidly. June 7. 9.30.10.45 ti. in.. Love. feast, 1e11 by Rev. George Hut�in. 11 .. nt.. Ordina- 1ion!Sermon. by Rev. W. J. Foot. LLB.. ex-1'resi.b nt. follott,et1 lir 0 - b b ath (linntimt :'•tcrcic •. :3 r. in. Sa School. a,F,IrI -- s• Bev. F. W. L(ang- (or•l. 'ItI t. t: o \V. W. ltiver's, 7 p. rn. • nn in. It •w. .1os'ph 11. Oliver fol- Iot ' t;c , tt Sacrament of the Lord's sea . i.ti charge of Rev. (i,'oree .1 i•1 Street Church -11 n. tn.. 'Rev. I; . t) Daniel. M. A.. I'll. 1). 3 p• in. , t ' tie 'school. Ad'Ires,••s. 11 -v. 11. Wt sl Cos - ,1. '•lt•Carotick. Rev. T. •'Y sen- 7 p. tn. ltev.. 1'. 11. 'Lancetey. Church -11a. Jos. Cook. 'it. 1).. 1'h; D. 7 p. ant. . We have unlimited private funds for invest enb upon farm or village Property at loaves saes of interest. DICKSON & CARLING Exeter DICKSON & CARLING, arrtttere Solicitors Notaries Convey/tame Commissioners. Solicitors for the olsone Bank, Eto. Maley I0 Loan at lowest rates of Interest. OFFICE t -MAIN STREET, EXETER, L CARLING a. A. L. 13. DIOMSCR nONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amount of private funds oso on farm and village properties ab tom's* Interest. MADMAN & STANBURY Barristers Solicitors. Main St.11Cxeter sloop's 01 ine 0000(1100 NOf til West HOMESTEAD REOULATIO�S. Y even numbered section of Dominion lands to ANY Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting S and 26, not reserved, may be homesteaded by any person who is the sole head of a family, or any- male ny male over ISyetra of age, to the extent of one-quar- ter section o1 160 acres, more or less. Application for entry must be rade ,n pet. on by t l,c applicant at a Dominion lands Ag, my . r Sub. agency tor the distnet In which the IRT el I• slluete. Entry 1,y proxy may, however, be msdr at an son. cy on certainconditions by the felts, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of en 1,tu.ding lhome- eteader. ?he homesteader is regt:i,td Io p.elfonw '110 homestead ditties under one er 11 a follcwing planet (l) At least six months' residttct• upon and cults. talion of theism! in each year for ohne ) tan. (2) A homesteader may, iI I • so''ttine, ps•rforrT- the required residence duties 1 • I . it y . n farming; Iand owne.t solely by hit». not 1..• " t , , r J i t tIJ xtent In the vicinity •1 hi. I•.an..tcad acresin e t Joint ownership in land w ill not matt this r. quires meat, (3) 11 the father (or mother, If lb, 1..1104 is de- ceased) of the homesteader has pt ant. a r, , i't•,dence on farming land owned solei by hie.,. ,.rt 1t -s than eighty (alt)) acres in extent, In the . i' it n t or rht homestead. or upon a homestead enttn,t tor 1.y him in the vicinity, snob homesteader res, 1 iilorm hiv own residence duties by living with U . lathe r or mother. 1 The term "vicinity" in the two pule. 'ling paragraphs is defined as meaning not more than nine miles n a diret line, exclusive of road al ow• anees crossed bo the measurement. F A homesteader Intending to perferm his reel• deuce duties in accordance with the aa'o•e while. living with his parents or on farming land (arid b himself must notify the agent of the district of such, intention. Six months' notice it writing should be gi.en le the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for Jxitent. w', w'. coot v , Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N. B.-1 rtauthorirrrl pnbliratlon of this advertlet mrnt 14illnot 1•e paid for Y CENTRAL 6-7 �� STRATFORD,. ONT. is the leading leasincee train- ing school in \Wm•tcrn Ontario. We give n thot"ugh, practical training of Cnmtti tt tai Suh•jecta Ignite I'it n alt's 9h1 11 hand, '1'rntch 'I'ypewritir g. mond in ('onlnterc- ial it ml i{nilro:ul Operating. Each department is in the hands of expel ieneed instructors. We assist slmien! s tt• positions. Our graduates alv. Sys succeed, for our courses Are the best, Get nor free catalntrne and learn more about ns. 1'on may en- ter now. •I• 1 Presbyterian m lt(c -1 7icv. I)'te , wt.11 0.30 , t is"ttc.t 11 Sort.. "f Con- i - $(r vie.. 1 Sint'. Jos. Phillip. B. D.. Ph. D. -- ref- fl'r . c • eon.. n,•+. oi• et inn of offs. German ,F•ranftelical. Co rlilbn. ref - Int Ort_ -•o ni • tem of Con ••Tette,', D. N 1:LLIo'1T & t1('I.A('II LAN, Priv,( 'Tale. f I nry Ii'►rtet• 11 10y. t tat „i .:,tion of l'en,nt;tleek. Resole- \londay. June R. c. ++++++++++++++." �'�ti F•1•rli•+t iter I ,nn Ili�l tiet to be placed 8.45-9.30 n. nt. Devotional Hervi on .i •c r. t .1%'s t 11,1 H p. nt., 9.30-11.3n ;T. m. Minister's Pastoral . Rase., ('Darer •f r . 1. .2 "Tin Mi•-,•• •� t ,\n;ut••r•+ar': Addr,•s<' E. 1 1 I' a d•'oi W1i • \linist. r' I1 r i llnns •If it. NVNItestiay. ,ante 3 school : elect•. N1 ;1 of the 3a O • 11'rltton . It,.fo..n Comtni • \ . Ir••ascs, tin - Ii.•. I iz n, t,.i tT y •. '..,, Sari i•, .. ,n,l Dlrnily of Ili= •,� "''• I i 1' -i tent of Ott. I 8,t- %im . I, tu, of art ', Ninnnin.r B. ,\..' t o:i,• I. :I,;, n sten stow. if. \t 8.15. 9.30 a. m.. Ilrvotinnn •;uth.•rinu,l It. It. i , ,., s.m ;�,•cret:an• Tem - I. " n. It. t. \ ices. 11..111 ia.t tn. Nlinist .Tial Seat c ( ' 3. "\Whn1 W e ol• 1" anoth r a. Am. 5.rnncc and Mor 1 'R •forma. 1 Ti cr, ',V' , ForoiRn Nlissiom : I•. it.. NliniAtimial Hi Biota. t p, m. ',. : ntatiwo '. M. S. itas.adoro of ('hri•tt and Minsst r Educational Anniversary, in Main the 'Methodist Church." It •v. Hteple i ' Street Clench. Addr.sses, ltev. Chas.; Fri•troy. .Tune 5. 1 Iinnd. 1)iscu.aion of "Ps'.t.tn F. '\V el is. and ;R.•v. W. liurwnsh, S. i 8.45 do 9.30 a. ut. Devotional AI'r ltrpie•. 2 p. 1" General of It sin: ss. 14 T.D., 1.1..11. Chancellor Victoria Un- vice. 9.3(1 t.. ni., tien.trw) t'l•s.sion. 2 t,, ata.. Tem1N•ranc • and Moral tltr4 icersity. p. m., hearing cpT,putationl. 8 p., m. form Areitts•rl+ary. 'Reading the 11a'- Thursda)•. .tune 5. Reception K'ryiee. ,the rrtr ptj0n of Ort of the Tem ► rnod' NOt'- Pe- rron; 8.13 l0 9.30 a. m. Dccotierl'al candidates ifor the ministry. Niovel p I Tue.rkty. Juni 9. +.15-9.::0 n. n,. Ih totinnal ,a.•rcic`. 9.30 to no. 'Giber II tiepin ss. All meetinu• to 1.• h'bl in the Con. ferettf • ['l•ur(It ani, -t (u her WISP in- dieated.