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Exeter Times, 1908-06-11, Page 4NERVOUS DEBILITY OVR NEW METHOD TREATMENT wni cure you and make man of ynrt. Under its innoenes tho brain ',comics active, the blood pi,riat•.1 so that all plmpl.•s, blotches fuel ulcers heal up: the tierces become 'strong ns steel, 13 that nerv,n,sness, la shfulness and despondency disappear; the eyes become bright, the face full and clear, energy returns to the body, and the moral, physical end mental systems aro Invigorated; all drains cease -nu moro vital waste from the system. 'It.o tartans organs become natural mud manly. You feel yourself a man and know mar - tinge ii and us rnnrid nt a 1 lie to consult 'r• n 1 Ile m. w1'einvite alY ria ann t ,o a (amino gt (moot charge, Don't lye quacks gull fakirs rob rob you of your hard dollars. f '- Na N w\ILi LTLD 1+'(TiU`L'T'IIITTCN Cr'Nc1;NT. THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS. Peter E. `ununer s. of Kalamazoo, 7iIcb., relates his espy' ience; - - ' I was troubled with Nervous Debility for many yearn. 1 lay it to Indiscretion and excesses in early youth. 11,et•ame very despondent and didn't care whether 1 workal or not.:. •1 imngfued everybody who looked at me'guc s'd my secret. 7 [ night Imaginative dreams ht n g me -my, back ached,' hall pains in the back of my head, hands and feet were cokl, tired in the morning, poor appetite, fingers were shaky,%eyes blurred, hair loose. memory poor, etc. % Numbness in the ringers set Itt and the doctor told me he feared paralysis I took all kinds of medicines and triert' ninny terse close - -' serous sent three months. went to )It. Clemens f.,r pphysicinnt. wore an eler•trie belt for AMER TREATMENT baths. but received little benefit. 11'Ir1.e at;Ht. (tertians I wale Induced to consult Drs. Kennedy .t Kennedy. though i hal lost all faith inilo.•tors. Like adrowning man 1 commenced the New Mcth.wl Treatment and it saved my life. The imprnvement nal like magic - 1 could feel the vigor going through the nerves. 1 was rur•R,1 mentally am! phy.rcaliyl 1 have sent them many Patient/ gild will rnn: inns N .1„ w, " R CURES GUAANTEED OR NO PAY We treat and curt V ARICOCPLF, STRICTURE. NERVOUS DEBILITY. BLOOD AND URINARY CObiP1.AINTS, KiDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES and all Di.eaae. Detuliar to MenR. CONSULTATION FEE. ROOKS FREE. if unable to call write far a Question Blank for Hon = Treatment. DR5.KENNEDY&KENNEDY Cor. Michivn Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. • J HE EXE'1 ER TIMES, JUNE nth 1908. The Exeter Times Exeter. Ontario. Terms of Subscription 01.00 per par in :Advance. *1,50 pay be / karged if not so paid. To United Stated autism Oats, *1.50 strictly in • avanoe• .No. paper discontinue) D atil all arrears are paid. un!ome at the option of the publisher. The Site to NN Lich every subicril,tivu is Wald is denoted on the label. Advertising rates on application. THE EXIiTEll TIMES I"T'U CO. Limited. How They Stand LI11EIIAL Brun_, 6.; 'It. L. !Truax. Grey, .N.; lion. A. G. /MacKay 3ialtliruand, Jacob Kohler. Huron, C ; Win. Proudfoot Lau►btou, E. 1t. J. McCormick aliddtcscx, N.; ,Duncan C. Ross. Middlesex, W.; J. C. Elliott. Torthunrbcrl,ind, V. ; Sam Clarke, Ottawa, I. D. J. 'McDougall, Dxfurd. N.; Dr. Andrew 'MacKay. Oxford S.; '1'. 11. Mayberry, (Perth, B.; Valentin: Stock. Ilienfrew, N„ Norulau Reid. Russ'(!, 'ramose Racine Violet; , E.: J. 13. 11'udbope. Stormont, W. J. McCart. ,\Vcalinglen, W.; James McEwing. Wentwvot•lh, 6.; Daniel Rued CONSERVATIVE At=dtngton. W. J. Paul. Algoma, W. '1t. Smyth. Brant. N.: John '11. 1'isbor. Brant, 6. ; W. S. Brewster IS C. Brockville, A. E. Donovan. J3ruc,, C., '![ugh Clark. 'Bruce, N., (In doubt). (Carleton, 'It. Jt, 'McElroy. !Dufferin, C. 1t. McKeown. Dundras, Hon. J. P. Whitney. Durham, F., J. J. Preston Durham, \V., .1. ll. Devitt. Elgin, Es. 'C. A. Brower. 1f you had taken two of Carter's Elgin, \V., Finlay G. hlacdiarmid. Little Liver Pills before retiring you Essex. N., 'lion. Dr. Reauma would not have had that coated ton - Essex S., Dr. Anderson. guo or bad taste in tho mouth this Fort William, Dr. Smellie. morning. Deep a vial \with you for Frontenac, On doubt.) occasional use. Glengarry, I). it. McDonald. _ Grenville. G. 1.. Ferguson !Grey, C.. 1. B. 'Lucas,. Whalen Grey, S., Dr. Jamieson. Halton, A. W. Nixon. !Hamilton, \V,, (Ion. J. N. Ilendrie, 'Ilanlitngs, N. J. W. Pearce iilastings, E., A. Richardson 'llastings, W., J. W. Johnson. Moron, 6. II. Eilber. - H uron, N. A. 11. Musgrove. Kent, '1:.,'P..11. Bowyer. asitor. 6 Kehl, Ws. 'Geo. W. Solman. p• pacial music will be fur- 1Seuora, 'Harold Machin. niethdd by She school. On Tuesday. Juno. 23rd. a strawberry festival will Kingston, W. F. Nickle. held In Snm'l Gunning's grove, Eambton, W„ Bon. W. J. !Hanna. (Lanark, A',, Dr. It. F. Preston. when nn exetvllent program common. artlrk, i'3' (ole ,\lnthC.son, dna nt 2 o'clock will be furnisher) Centralia , The. following is Oaken from the The. .World ;Ind ret?rs to ter,+ -dr. and Mi . Rboaas W. Morri- cldkst otiondyou of tl:o Lite shunt's 1•c•n, of 325 Vet lligh Street De. 'Murt'ty, of Bowan, "1'I:c bath uc- troit, announce the eoga. cmeut of curred :it the Gtva•r.:l Ilospit.al Tuc•±- t}:••ir third dau,;btsr Ilse Amy 1. d ty .morning, May'tit tt at daybreak of J. It. G. blurt ay. �It. A. His sl nth was very unext• .cted :inn on ex- tremely oast: circle of friends wero greatly shocked at his sudden lie- Itr►isct 'l')te doceased had been a vs.- �lorrison is very well known iu runs- Lent at the above ins(iiu IoI1 for CA teal circles, being a graduate of (Lo past tat cloys sutfe:ino from nn at - Detroit Conservatory of :Music as an tack of prkeumonia. Ile was cottval. accomplished pianist. owing very favorably wt. :n he sud- A number of people from this vi. denly collapsed and succumbed to an ciuity hats be ii uttendiIi confer. attack of heart failure. The lett& cities: :it Exeter. to Mr. \\'m. Smith, formerly of Exe- ter, and now foreman for ib. Men zies 61:oc Co.. r: t D, t rot t. Mr. Smith is widely known in boot and Khoo circles in that city, and ]Miss Vey. F. Swann, of Fullarton. vi3- lted Lis daughter, our popular school teacherono duy last trek. Miss Mary HIepburn. of Toronto, is home for tier holidays. W. Ill. Butt, Jr., has passed his first year in the Medical College in Toronto. while Edgar Boswell has passed his final, enpturing the silver medal. Congratulations. Mts. 1). L. O'Brien and baby IFran- c,s aro visiting Mrs. 11. 73. Quarry at Parkhill. Tho monthly meeting of the S. was Jteld in the church (Tuesday afternoon. trey. 11. J. ('air, of :Eijmvilles Mr. Murray was the son of Mr. It. W. Murray. teacher in tr.s modal school at 'Toronto and was in his 2r ,• 25th year. tilt was born tic 1 tcton, but received his early c•ducation in the :public and model sohools of 'Tor- onto. and graduated from the Tor- onto Junction Cullegiat.• Institulh in 1902. In the fall of the ':tut:: year 11 entered Vat eity with the Fol. ward Blake' scholarship. '1'hrou,;h- out thio tsntire college course in the d''partment of etiological auct physi- cal scinice8 ho was most hucc- s.fui and 'toles head•d his class. At grad- uation in 1!107 -:he obtained his B. A. dr'trec ,with honors ;lull at his death had just complsted the examination in the MMcthodist church of lite third year in Iinedieine, on 6une r►y morning next. The interests of the deceased WC! fico. G. \V, 'Andrewsand daughter. wide' ctnd varied. Ile was a ruomb', bliss :Brownie, of Springtieldi, aro of the executive of the nssociaitigu visiting fri�,ndia here this week. of .the university, president of ill A 'thrgc number from here attend- permanent year organization of th ed the services at the James street class of 1907; member of !Gov a'hir- church, Exeter, on Sunday least. tern club of University : tCollesse; member of the llistorical and Spec- ulative clubs; first vice-president of the Undergraduate Union ; president elect of :toe •newly-organizeil Lewwel- lys !Barker club, nod a member of the (Psi :Della Psi fraternity. 11i4 ability as nn artist found full scop:. Miss Swan visited at her hom3 tt ar nlitchcil on Saturday and Sun- day. 'bliss Vera Essery was tha guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Ess"ry, of Exeter, on Sunday dost. Great preparations aro being made for the annual este-'ration to he in his university career. For tiro told her' on Dominion day. past few years he has baen artistic Miss Vospei', of Jlitehelt. is vis- editor of 'Varsity. 'Ile was also ar- iting friend,. Ls. •. I listic editor of the 1907 `1'orontoi:'.u- --_ tTUw anniversary of tlo. 1\w halen Sunday School will be held Sunday Jure 31st, irhen sarmons will be Vreached by, lltev. G. II. 1'urcihasi-,.of ictoria College at 10.30 .a.m. and 7 p.m. A Sunday t?<ohool mass meeting will be held nt 2.30 which will ha nd- d're'ssed by 71st•. Purchase and 'the eeds, John 'II. Dargavel. Lennox, T. G. 'Carscaitcn !Lincoln, lir. Jessop. London, '(Ion. Adapt Beck. Banjteulin, 111. R. G: nr^y- 'Mi•idlesex, T.; G. N. N:r Iy. •Monek, James A. Moss. Muskoka, A. A. Mabaffy. Niiiosi'r-; , I1. Morel. Norfolk, S., A. C. I'ratt. Norfolk. N. 'Ii. P. inns; K. Northumberland, E,, Samuel Ontario. N., W. 41. iloyle. Ontario, S., Charles Caller. Ottawa. W,r, A. E. Tripp. Parry Sound, John Gallia. Pool, 6. Charters'. 1' t the N, Tns. Torrance. 1' oboto' i:.• las. Thompson. 1' t t i oro'. 1V.. T. E. Bradburn. I'oi t-\rLl,ur, M:syor Carrick. 1. Geo, If. !'Leanne. !'rine • i:dtv:rrd. P. A. Norman. ii ti'Iy Inver of l'ot t Francis Vs. A. Prt sten It of. • ,, O, T. W. 11cGarry. rri,•. W. 11. Iharst. Biniro', C'., ,1:•F, 1. 1', llart. 6intco•. 1V,; ,Ja'. S. Duff. Simco •. Sy, Alex 1'. t guson. Sturg'on Falls. A. 0. Auh}n. Sudbury, Ilor.. P. Cochrane. T•onii.kaming, ,(in doubt.) Toronto. i:., (A). }tort. Dr. Tyne. Toronto. 1•:., (11). T. 11. \V}iitcsidts. Toronto. r., (,t). non. ,1..i. 'Foy. Toronto so, (11), Gso, 11. 'Gooderiktm. Toru• to. +'• r, (A). lino. 7'. 'Cri►wfor:l. Tose, •'••., (11.) W. 1). 'McPhr'rson. Torottr:. , (A.) W. K. tMeNaugltt, Toronto. \ , (It), loin Thaw. Victori . , , .1. 11. C'arncgie. Vision • . .1. Fox. \\' o • 11 ! , hurt. I' -011. by (Rev.. W.11. 'Butt, Contraltos C. P. Welts. Granton, Bartlett. Wood- ham. 'Veale. Kirkton, and Avery, of Granton, 'flee Granton fife and drum band will enliven the pro- ceedings. Tea served at 5 o'clock., Games and oft r taus:orients. Farquhar C. :,Its. .ratr, -o desires to Nesbit t I t l:' I. 0. F. for t h.• prompt toilette. moot of t. • oo'i:y of ties latIS .Jas, itallentytna•. \\ •n"• \\,,,'• 1'. 1:. 1', - r. \\ '.Irl. 1 .1 .1, vier! \\' •ntv o, 1' �. C. V. n1- 11 or k. 1' , \ NI. Cow l n. York. or..., , I'. 11. Lennox. Yo:k • . Itr tool fr.y. Ilam; ,lI :. I .. :\. .tudholur' ('Lobo:) Cf'.>9t•Z'Ort. ArB';R Haan (,Le 11 I • ".I t! A!wa)s Bou "t Signatory of 6--Aete • Buty Hair at Auction? rr .1t any rate, you ,gam to he getiug rid of it vr, :lu, tion -sale principles: .• y;twii;h, going, g -o -n -c ! " Ste: ;1'C auction with Ayer's I air Vigor. It certainly checks Filling hair; no r;iaia),c about this. it acts as a rcgt l:-. medicine; makes the sc.11p healthy. Then you mucl h.i\ e healthy hair, for it's natt.re's way. Th • heat kind cf a test itnoatasl-- ' tlol.l for over sixty roars." : t is s t. v • .. '. A v e r c'o . t.ow.'U. 31"a. 21. *t. nau.itaatuscrt Ot P stastrlanu. 1/e�5rlt t5. �r �7 iNLRRY PECTORAL. , C7 ASJJ T O RIA. Beers tie 111! i..,� Y_: Nis? Sways B1JgtIl Sigrat rre l��cf tiensall. 'Mr. J. Lorne ,Scott. of Ilens:ills formerly acccountant in the bank lore. has been appointed agent of tbe Life Insurance company, form- erly represented by Mr. J. Ireland. of Clinton. • Edward lilacknll, father of Dr. Illackall, a former resident of this place died at IhIerton n few days Miner. he was in his 79th year. Mrs. Toll has returned home from St. Marys, %obese site visited n'ichde. \Ve regret lo chronicle tit ` death of Mr. Wm. Moore. who diva recent- ly. 'the deceased was one of the pioneer residents of the villa 3c and did his abate. towards improv- ing licnsall 1•y erectinz the first stone huildilr; and afterwards sev- eral of the finest btiildinss in the villa r . Ile was :I member of tine C. 0. 0. F. which body had ch iron of tho Fri vitt• :It the rriv.. A widow. Iwo sons nod Three dau;titers sur - vivo. Otero. Petty was it '•t; "'1jeh last week :I i' alio; the r: - of the county ,I ,•ic't. Not a Miracle But Medical Science Dr. T. A. Slocum, Lintit,•.i, Toronto, Oiit. Gentlemen: - "Some time ago I began to lose flesh and de t ile every day a crn un t t hal 1 to � quit work. My -physicians and all my friends /Laid I had contracted eonsnmp- tion. i faihd from 165 pounds down to 119. I was advised to go to tho Rockies or to the coast. 1 went to both places under heavy expense. I con- tinued to fail, and was advise.l by rho doctors to come home as nothing more could be done for ate. Mope seemed Lucan dtusi .11 S. Hodgins of the 'Molsons Bank, Port Arthur and Arnold, of tbe Bank of 'Montreal, \Vittnipeg,ar- rrtved )tomer on !Friday to ntt'nd the funeral of their father, Goo. :D.IIod- g►us, who died on Tuesday morning of last week after an illneOss ex- teudinb over 'ei;ht months. 'fhe fun- eral stook place Friday nftt rnoon to St. Janes conctery, Clandeboye. John W. Atkinson is ill at his his ltbino suffering •from dropsy and iteart 'trouble. Miss 'Ethel :Mowbray, professional Hors:: in the stairs hospital. Buffalo is spending her 'Mondays at her home WIe. • The cenwmt foundution of tbte new Episcopal church' Se 'well .under away and looks substantial enough to support a structure alouble th size of dlka 'new edifice - .At Iiia alettiod•ist conference held in !Exeter Jast week, the !Rev. J. E. Holmes was !drafted to •Divine street church. Sarnia. 'Rev. Kerr. will come to Qnlcan• John 'Reid. of New York, is spud Ills •a few holidays in the villa;e.'tlus guest of his sister. 'Mrs. W. E. Stan- ley. !,\Irs, W. K.:M ort, who opsin the winter with her ilnuahtrr :Mr's. Whit sidrs, \Vi1kervillo, returned hone last 'week. Walter 'Gibson was married Batur- doy nt IAllenford, to 'Gcu't'icve eld- est 'daughter of the 'Rev. A. Wilson. forrlterly Presbyterian ntini,lcr nt l.ur•trl. Miss !Roberta K. 1'ox is holo:' from -tainaw and Hr rattiroy, where .1.: sp'emt the last throe months. Allan Kitt. Lyall llod„ ins. (.1i:10 1• e I'ox and 'Alma :Bantu are e bout from 1 he Toronto colleges to spend their bol i'' t 1• s. liroc'k wt Ito has loon on t h : staff of 1111• Lor in Sun for the pang. eight inont),o 1..ft I,st wok 'for El - mita. ilii i,' 'r ' 1 1, . ,, 1 t 1: n llv (MME. •Afill. •t -,t;, •,1 I: ,\'.I 1'.:i.f iBanner. This \vornntl says th:►f 1.v.Hi't ('inkhorn's %'el;etatile ('ontpountl cured her atter every thing .I.e had tailed. I•. W. Barrett, WS Moreau St., r Atoll: real, writes to .11IM. i'inkliant : " For years ( was a great sufferer front female weakness, rand despite every remedy given she by doctors for this trouble, 1 grew worn.; instead of better. I was fast failing In health, and 1 was completely dis•ouragerl. "One day a friend advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkhan►'l Vegetable Com - to have left me. pound. I did on. and am thankful to "I tried Psychino ant since starting say that it cured the female weakness, its use 1 have gained from 119 to 141 making sue strong anti well, mods. I have used $10.00 worth of "Every woman who suffers from f.- tho medicine. I aro a well man and I !nate trouble.. should try Lydia K. 1'iuk- cnnnnt say too touch in praise of Psy. baro. Vewtct:ihl•• compound." chino. The strongest recommendation FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. .:,1 be weak in view of the fact that lir thirty y'•• tt:.l I.v.ii t I':. Pink- ! believe it has saved my life. It i, Ihttti's Vegetahli' l'ontlx)und, matte without doubt the best remedy for front in.it+;tn'i Iiei1t, hat beetsbeetsthe run-down conditions and weak lungs. ttantlarll ir►tte11Y for fele like "I sincerely hope and trust t)tat you s will continuo your gleed work of saving and 11a91xrchiVelycllft'lltho11sa11tlxoT run down people au•t consumptive from wonun who have leen troubled with the grave. Wishing you and Psychino 116-placementi,Intl:ln1111M on,illecrR- e.ntinued success. I remain, one of doll, fibroid tinnoro, irregularities, Psychine's best friends."- periodic Mains, backache, that be ,u'- AL1;X. Mello\ E. tag-tlow'n feeling, flat Wesley, intligrt- Sault 81c. Marie( On'. tion ,.iirzin,'st.or nerwrnts prostration. Almost every mail brings us !photo�1'lly (IOIU watt try it ? like the above. Psychine will n'pea: Afro. I'inkh:sal invites all `ick this record in et ors. cave. It thoowomen to it rite her for adwiee. greatest merlicine She Imo guided 11 sands to cum, Limited, Toronto. health. Addret., Lyon, Masa. •1QM s--• evAas The Kind You (lave Always Bought, sunt \which leu; been in use for ower :3') ye.tr., iters homer'• the' rcigtl:.trtre of and has beenmade tinder lei; per - stood supervision 14111'e its illla11Cy. Allmon() one to tlt•t•t•i\'i' you in this. All Counterfeits;, Imitations and 'tJust ":ere loin Experiments that trifle with and endanger the healt It or Infants null Children-ExperIeueo against Experiment. J What is CASTO IA Castoria it a harmless substitute for ('ust.u• Oil, Pare. goric, !)roes and Soothing Syrups. It i:i 110as:tilt. it Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor tithe': Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It deit:•oy-s \Vttri114 and allays Feverishness. It cures 1)iarrh,ea and \Vial Colie. It relieves 'Teething '1'roui;les, cures Constipation and flatulency. 1t ass' 'hates the Food, regulates tho TStonlaclt and Bow -els, giving healthy anal natural sleep. The Children's I'attacea--'flee Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTOR IA Bears the Signature of ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bougilt In Use For Over 30 ¥ears. SNC CCNTauf COM►.NY, 77 114117.7147 BTR. 77, NEW TORR CITY. James Bell. of Forst has taken! a position :with S. 'Gibson & 6on9►I Cromarty. 'Mr. \\'m. Etty, who had the tnis- fortuno to get his log broken a cou- ple of weeks goo, is improving nicely and •will be able in a few flays :to be moved to his home in Cromarty. 'Mrs. Dr. Naismith, of Milverton, fs visiting with her sister, Mrs. John Ilo;garth, of lbs village• A union sacrament of the Cromarty and 'Roy's congregations was dispen- sed in the Presbyterian church hare on Sunday last. ',Miss 'Ellen Calendar, of Detroits spe'dtt ,1 fowl days of last week vis- itins at Donald Park's in the village. The Staffs baseball team played a friendly game withMitchell Jas t Friday evening. • Mr. :and airs. Charlton, of Aylmer. are at present the guests of Miss McLachlan', of the village. 'Mr. Norman !'ark recently pur- chased n fine new TlcLau;lilin buggy from S. A. 'Miller, •••H•NN•O•••••O•••••••O••00••O•••NO.O•••••••000• • The lVlolsons Bank :• !':itablibilec} Isao. •• • • • • • • I• I• • • • • • • HEAD OFFICE _ - MONTREAL. CAPITAL PAID UP $3,372,500 00 RESERVE FUND • • • • .... S3,372,500 00 Assets Over $33,000,000.00 General Banking Business Trane•icted. i. Savings Bank Department $1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR �*, Times a Year. • Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. H U R DUN, Manager •••••.•••••••••••••••.O••••a♦•••••••••••••••••••••••• THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ll}:AD OFFICE:, 'IORON:I0 }.s1.ttI1.1:111 II 1 511 7 B. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manger Paid-up Capital, $10.000,0OQ Reserve Fund, 5,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England COUNTRY BUSINESS Every facility the transactionorded to t ofstheiir banking business. Stiles notes will he cashed or taken for collection. BANKING BY MAI(. Accounts may be opened by mail, and monies deposited or withdrawn fb this way with equal faeility. 115 Branches at Exeter and Crediton Two 6 Octave Organs Huron James SomeN1111e, who live. -1 but a short distance northwest of Sia-, forth died very suddonly Thur.tdan morning. The deceased had been to Seaforth, and apparently was iu good[ health. On his way home he oval taken ill, !Medical aid was summoned, but 'all efforts wen: of no avail autli death ensued. -Before Lha county judge a cas3 of aetltult with intent !to cru grievous ---F injury was heard. on 'fueeday last, I(Phe def vndant, Daniel lie.nhoeferf of '!lay :township, was accused 0l: HOMESTEAD RECULATIO\5.;,; attemp0ing •with an axo Ito injury The best made at !)rices that henry ICruegTor, and was bound over. Will Slllt you. to the peace for twelve Imonitbs. -!'reparations are being pus he'd - -+ ahead for .tho Godorich camp. Thet BicycBicycles Baby engine and pump for the mater sults les, ply ovens got in place on Totally: nttink►►sepsti.uaCarriages and Go Carts ad cnPut in position. Belton, the m Lljcal officer, Was ILL Very attractive. Priccs right Godorich and pronounced the ;utility of water satisfactory rand • - Capt. I}fcCribb, rip She musketry, in istructor, of'Lobdon, was in GodeTicl2 to decide en 'the" location of the miniature rifle ranges. Lt. Cbl. Young has received official notion that the camp will oommenc- 'Junef 1511t instead of Juno 16th as firs announced. On Wednesday tevenin; of last week 41 young lad who was driving the wood wagon attached to Fagirl'S thresltin; outfit carne near having at serious accident. The team became( frightened at t1te whistling of the en;in.t so that it ran away. The boy; was thrown out, tier' wagon passing over his le;. No acrious injury ot`:er, than bruises. was sustained. Second Iland. CHEAP Also Two Pianos Slightly used At Great. Reduction. 8Y11OPIS 011110 WHIN] NOCfi11 NI: Sewing Machines NY even numbered section of Dominion lands in AM 'saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 20, riot reserved, may be homesteaded by any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 yet rs of size, to the extent of one-quar ter section of 160 acres, more or less. Application for entry must be made in person by the applicant at Dominion lands Agency or Sub• agency for the diatnct in which the land is situate. Entry by proxy may, however, be made at an Apo. cy on certainconditione by the father, mother, son, daughter brother or sister of an intending home- steader. The homesteader is required to perform the homestead duties under one of the following plans: (1) At least six months' residence upon and cults• ration of the land in each year for three years. (2) A homesteader may, if he so desires, perform the required residence duties tar living on fanning land owned solely by him, not less than eighty (80) scree in extent in the vicinity of his homestead. Joint ow nership in land will not meet this require- ment. (3) If the father (or mother, If the father is de• ceased) of the homesteader has permanent residence on farming land owned solely by him, not less than •0041040•••••••••••••••041•411411.i eighty (SAO) acres in extent, in the skinny of rhe • • I homestead, or upon a homestead entered for by him • in the vicinity, such homesteader may perform his • I oan reatdenceduties by living with the father or Z 11nr n.:,uagoin lit trate. wore ..%luting tpcot 1 mother. Z 4 The term "ritinity^ in the two preeeeeling • than any other in ttnt•irio: ; paragraphs is defined as meaning not more than • There must be a reason: write for it, nhte miles n a diret line, exclusite of road al ow- • SI•eciar. Cooney: rove TMA(Ry.R,•. • antes (Tomer! In tha measurement. • NI x I. COURSES. • 5 A homesteader intending to perform his rest• ♦ 1lane dues in accordance with the abowe w il e♦ t'1.1 NTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (co, Spot ton. Principal, lit ng with his parents or on farming land owned b• himself t notify the agent of the district of such intention, ••••••0000.000♦•••••••0.0• o SUMMER S0001..... Logs Wanted Highest Prices Paid delivered or in the woods THOS. ELSTON Centralia Saw Mills i 11 Nil - •II IV 1 a (oyer 1.•11 r soli al '1t I'. (pickle .' • . t 'turn°.1 to t %tl•.C}vino comlt th' ,tat - li :on with NI ,. Nlorinck. CANADIAN PACIFIC North-West Excursions Leave on Tuesdays Jun(' 9, 23 Aug. 1, 18 July' 7, 21 Sept. 1, 15, 29 Return 2nd Class Tickets Frnm all Ontario Stations toWinnOrteg, Calvary, Edmonton and prim ,pat points In Manitoba. Saskatchewan And Alberta at VERY LOW RATES TICKETS Goon FOn GO DAYS Berths In Trr,ritt Bleeping Ca's at t•na'I extra cost, .f secured in advance, Apply to any C P 11. Ticket Agent for fu11 Information and free copy of Nuniese,-k.,t Pamphlet, or write C. D. POSTER, Dist. Pass. AOst, Toronto Six months' notice in writing should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. W. W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N. It. -Unauthorized pnblicatlon of this advertise went will not be paid for No Horning - No Grinding kr • wv�..•. •epee-RAzoo fiASMEs-v-._ . •••, InJhr. No. 4• 41 The finest steel made and tempered by tlectncity will not make a perfect Carbo Magnetic rotor blade. It min requires grinding to complete the work. This grinding must be as ' true and reliable as the ingre.i.ents ` gamed, Grinding entirely by hand is raper• sect -wobbly -by machine, too me• ehanical to search out every point seeding attention -but corr,b;ne the two with the severe secret test each blade is finally subjected to and you ,� have a perfect Cubo Magnetic razor, The quality of labor employed is a most essential point in producing cutlery steel- The men intrusted with the grinding of Carbo Magnetic steel have spent t the major part of their lives in reaching e e thing their present state of perfrrction. They •re Ham• burg grinders, unquestionably the best known. Every razor blade turned out of their hands is absolutely end to uniform end. d, with no irregulars• ties or thick spots. The shaving edge is true and straight. 1t wilt. cut smooth, clean and comfortable, leaving no srurting sensation. No soft spots, no brittleness will appear In a carbo a rheti: razor no • tnatter how lor.g used. 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