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Exeter Times, 1908-06-18, Page 4HE EXET ER TIME S, JUNE 26th 190i•;. /The Exeter Times 1 Dv: Nn iv* O:,tario. Div. No Div. No !'erfus of tetaucr:ptien $1.00 perDiv. No Mar In advance. $1.50 nay Div. zoo lateed if not so paid. To United Div. No subscribers, $1.50 strictly in Iigpce. .No. Tape discontinued FU all arrears are paid, unless at option of the publisher. The to which every subscription is U 11 denoted on the label. I jfiidvertieind rates on tapvlication. MBE EXETER TIMES P'T'GCO. 1i The following ate the official returns 'Or South, ('entre and North Huron. Div. Div. Div. Div. Div. Div. Div. Div. SOUTH. HURON Div. T UCKERSJ1ITii Eilber Koll.lrmann '„!/ 03 Div. No 1 39 57 Div. No 3 16 47. Div. No 4 16 69 Div. No :, dQ 63 61 No G - h 156 . 363 Majority for licllermann 207. STANLEY 111:1 l;i, , roll l 'Eilber Kellermann No 1 29 50 Not 30 59 No 3 04 No 4 50 'io5 42 % tflajority for Eilber 21 Div. r GOD littlCII TOWNSHIP. Div. Falbcr Kellermarnn Div. 51 24 71 3$ 59 11 59 35 18 245 No Nb No No No No No No No No No No No 1 4 s 7 fl 3711 West \\-:ats:tuos:l 1 53 2 37 3 28 4 60 5 4S 'East Wawanoaa 1 G7 2 58 3 • 59 4 60 21 Winetham 3:, 2 3'2 3 41 4 80 189 Morris 63 '48 46 47 53 Ashfiel• d 4:l 46 25 79 1 Div. No 1 Div. No 2 Div. No 3 Div. No 4 Div. No 5 Div. No 6 t No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No No 6 Majority for No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 5 No G No 7 No 8 Majori'i ter :111 143 Eilber 198 IIAY. - Eilher Kcllermann •1 . 31 • 44 • ' 20 47 195 101 r8 04 23 52 54 58 29 25 16 62 -- 291 • 446 N,:•iHermann 155. STEPHEN i 1bcr No 1 .No 2 No 3 No 4 No 6 No 7 No o 8 .a$ Dlajority KelIerulantt 69 20 47 15 7;) 31 v, 48 46 17 GO 49 -16 61 60 23 63 a'1 9 reel1 338 for Eilber 223. USBORNr Eilber ICellermann 101 45 61 6.3 103 35 54 70 - No 1 Not No 3 No 4 321 213 Majority for Eilber 109 DAYFIELI) Eilber liellermann No 1 88 26 Majority for Eilber 62 11 E N NLL EOber I:ellermann No 1 102 04 Majority for Eint..r 8. EXETER liilb r Kell:rmann 610 23 60 2') 5G 39 71 -- 259 13fi Majority for Eilber 121 'RECAPITULATION l iil.�r Kcllcrmann 321 213 250 138 156 363 102 94 88 ' 26 561 ill 338.3 215 221 291 416 2365 1982 No 1 No 2 No 3 No. 4 Usl;or•• • Ex -U.! Tucks, ' al 3lens.t! Moyle, 1 $tcpl,_•n aoderlch T9. Irtsnlcy Bay' 68 325 Wroxeter No 1 61 Turnberry, No 1 74 No 2 12 No 3 53 No 4 57 256 Div. No 1 Div. No 2 Div. No 3 Div. No 4 Div. No 5 Div. No 6 Ilowick '47 55 -49 66 80 51 351 Majority for Musgrove 162 78 71 51 59 25 11 1H 316 iardjg rho rt Nard iw.1 l,wtnit 11 W. 'Drew and rl'hoa. Dearing( tt as read. Tho matter nos laid over un- 1li1 next me'tiug. ' The following accounts wcra re:t'i and orders drawn ou the To :isuler for •the same :-Thos. Whit: $2.8.40 ; C. 11. Snell, e1�'ctric lighting, sire' is (O 107.38. Town Hall 1+3.69: Dr. J. M'. 1iro++'uin„ Formaldehyde. $10.68 ; other supplie:e 55e.: '!toss, 1'a) for Co., 63 lumber suppliea $6.42; Connor pros. 52 ruppli a. $4.40; Goldie & hIcCullocio 55 !,urn •r $2.'20; W. Lloy d. Toronto, 40 h.•ati!l r.in, $1.16: Can. Express Co. 32 25c: (1u:eu Ci;. Oil Co.. g.tsotiu $7.57 for labor David Russell $4, if. 242 Stud' 51.23. '1'. 'llattt•r 1$3.13, F.i. Coombs $1.50, Al. lii.ssett :j1.50, W. 42 .1. L'i+s .11. meals for t ramp 50e., lit. 73 pithy $33 : C. W. Cruets, .pt. t, larys 39 c utcte.ry, $9: Connor 'J1achine Co. 31 labor and supplies on cemetery $3.10 -- !foal Telephone, cemetery, $12.50; J. 185 A. Stewart, brass sled for cemetery 90c; C. titanlake, labor art cemetery 61 $18; all amounting to $281.19. P -ss - 59 ed on motion of Johns-Fuk,'. .81 Adjournment. 133 A special meeting of the council was coiled:by the risers in the office 337 of Ih�e Clerk, Saturday, June 6th. The numbers present were peeve 32 Ilobier and 'Councillors Beaman and Jahn% 49 IIeaman-Johns-that tho Itect•c 43 and Treasurer in: authorized to bor- 61 row $2000 for current expenditure to 75 tllo Credit of the Corporation. -Car- -- fled. 302 JOS. SENIOR. Cl:r7:. 35 76 32 f •2 41 IMPORTANT CHANGE IN 11.1'1'1•:.-4 AND SERVICE' 1,O 'l'IIE C.1N_\tU.\N NORTH \VEST The Passetozer Department Of 'tho Grand drunk System have just made 241 an important announcement that will be of -great interest in connection $8 with the movement of passengres 81 froth Eastern to \Veslssrn Cant:Lt. 130 While first class fares aro 'the home 09 at ilhe present time via t. he Grand 4,5 Trunk tRailway's 'Line to Chicago 69 and its connections beyond to points in 11ar• Cana(ii.an North -\west, th:• 537 second class fares for many years via 'Chicago has been hii`he4• -111111 •1Y the route north of take= Superior. C meaning June 14th, (It' Agents of the Grand Trunk in Ontario find CENTRE HURON Quebec, chid connecting .theles 'will Goderich be able to issue second class tickets Porter Proudfoot from 'Eastern to Western Can'ada nt �) 57 the lowest current farett by any route. Naturally a large proportion 7S' 7 5 of the passenger traffic refe're:t to 50 5') is made,t up of settlers and others who prefer to use second class tick - 48 37t4f ets the saving b: ttwecn the Tprice QL :it 414 the first •and second class Tickets ire- __ __ ing consid;'rahle and Or' nccotntno- 458 4W dation for passengers tt ith second class rickets having steadily lin- 1 proved. 1 41 75 As the Grant! Trunk 'Railw'ay have '2 83 28 a double track to Chicago from Siont 3 6f) 75 real, Toronto, Hamilton, .Brantford, 4 20 43 Woodstock, Ingersoll, London and -- other principal stations in Ontario 158 x''2_21 and Quebec, it is expected that (many Clinton passengers will prefer to travel by way of Chicago, in addition to this 1 59 771 ad'vantage.'(be'Grand Trunk will con 3 76 43 rent at Chicago and offer the choice 4 58 48 pf fieven linos between Chicago. St. _ Paul and 51inneopolis, north of St. 270 121 Paul and Minneapolis, a choice of three lin.- twill be available. 'Many -Canadians leave friends and 'rela- tives residing nt Chitlinro, ht. T.tul- Division 1 4 Division 'Majority for Eilber 184 3 SI'TtSC111111.1 1'O1: THE TIMES. NORTH HURON Currie M,Isgrove Div. No 1 Div. \u Blyth act 46 95 Hallett 1 49 2 43 i 20 4 30 5 31 0 20 7 31 239 SeafortIt 1 69 2 49 3 34 4 31 5 55 1 2 4 Div. No Div. No 1 Div. No 2 Div. No 3 Div. No 4 Div. No 5 Div. No 6 Div. No 7 Div. No Uiv. No 1 Div. No 2 Div. No :i 238 McKillop 32 44 57 59 192 Gr' 36 30 21 20 '38 37 39 2.21 Brussels :i0 42 28 100 94 51 28 08 17 45 33 289 aR .12, 21_ 59 SK 69 49 225 46 47 57 49 ri s 6.; 56 :176 :12 35 40 107 Mojority for Proudfoot-160 ;6 42 CI 113T0>P4LZ4i.. c,a Bean the The K' u Y:'1 H341',safs Boughtsigatttin of The Sony, of the Hair' There are four verses. Verse 1. Ayer's ►lr Vigor stopsSfallle , hair. Verse 2. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vidor eur';.s dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer's Hair Vigor slakes the scalp healthy, and keeps it so. it is a regular hair -food ; this is the real secret of its won- derful success. The beat kind of a testimonial ":told far ove- silty yenta. - Nadi by J. C. A r r r Ito., Lowell. ata •. A.so sat: ,.r.!uteri of j) sekS%POLL 1. ersCit1'JVY ('tt.T')RAt EXETER COUNCIL. TT '111-• Court of 11:•,i •ion for :h, assessment toll of 1` •.it .••' r for 1908 rust e'• 1o•.. e 11 ,i1 en CritOoe June oo Th • 11,sfah rs per.. ., ro il, • ...1 iohns and Enke. 't i. - .' int:nrt tr 7.anhacrih'•1 to the n - dry oath. .John`--Puke-that N". J. ileantln Pet at chairman. Ihlk'-.lohns-th"it th.• assessment of Gro. it•irtner b'. 'rehired $75 nod that 1 doff be included in the n'sess- turflt.-C,rri'•.t. Jo:ens-I'uk••-t hal I h Ex' ter Cnn- ning anri I'r serving ('o'.. ass element of 00 for store -Loos;• 1.z struck out mot 1111I tb' fixed ,'s 1ISIurn( of $rf:00 ':s p r a,rre. tnent. for 1!: t:hn• • I':oi''t y held ,roo'1.-Carni (1. i'uke-Johns_! hat t h' $1250 nss- esanl..nt of .Lane a Parkinson leas re. duced 'n 01600.-C irri'd. Johns -Enke -that t h Court e' 11'vision b' clo.'d.-Carried. Minot- + of the Council m-et1:. held aft•'r 16' Court of Itet'i•i"::. M'ri:law. ,Jun • Sth. l90A The m • r.. burs aliment tw re 11eet-e and Comic: for Knight. J'uk •-Johns-thtt W. .1. H.•,tole act as chairman. Th' minute of t), ntcetins of ''1 :. 115th were t:ad anti approvtl. A report of the f'nce rimers fi- NOUSE WOHI( Thousands of American women in our homes are daily sacrificing their lives to duty. In order to keep the home neat and pretty, the children well dressed and tidy, Women overdo, A female weakness or displacement is often brought on and they suffer in silence, drifting along from had to worse, knowingwell that they ought to have hep to overcome tire pains and aches which dailysnake life a burden. It is to these faithful women that LYDIA E. PINRHAM'S VEIGETABL , COMPOUND ('Onley n+ It Instill Atli ;t 1►lessing, ns it slid to ?dr.+. W. 1;,)rrett, of 1102 Moreau St, Montreal, who vritcs to lIrs. l'inkllalu : " For years I was a great sufferer from female weakness. and despite every remedy given me by doctors for this trouble. I grew worse. "One day a friend advised Inc to try '' hams VegetableCom- pound. Lydia 11nk F:. 1 did Mi, and am thankful to say that it made me strong and %coil." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. 1'ink- hltan's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has leen the standard remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflanunat inn, uh•era- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that hear- ing -down feeling, flat uhenn•V. indiges- ti„n,dilzine; s.or nt'rvous most ration. i Why don't 'e•11 try it ? 1Ir•. 1'int:ltanl invite's all sick wo •ti to awri:e her for 8Ilvirt•. She ha+ guided (him .:flit+ to health. Addles, Lynn, .31ass. 012=1$ 'egetlablcPicparabionfor As - S ting th ToodandI cgula- tog tht5tnlaaChs a111113owe15 of INl.f.N1S (HILDREN r� Promote s DDigestlon,Clleer ful- neasaildRest.Contnins neither Opium,torphifle nor Aftncial. NOT NAHC OTIC. ..1114;• *fad D-S4MifZJYISB6di arurflji r3.tie Wseliterifautq Apeffect Remedy for Constipa- tion.Sour Stbtnach,Diarrhoea, Worms ,Co nvulsiong,reverish- nes;; and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Sirniles►gSipttire of ?� EW UH EXACT COPY Or WBAPPCB. CASTOR1 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In use For Over Thirty Years CASTOR! I TNI CINTAUR COMPANY. N -w YOaa ORI. 'Minneapolis and other largo Ameri- can cities passed through by the hew' routes, and doubtless the opportun- ity of a brief visit at the Stations in such cities will be much appreciated by the patrons of the slew route aha !;y tan it C'Inadian friends and rela- tives living across tho border. All arrntlgetneuts have been com- pleted, so That Ih- baggage of the pasyt'.ngers will 1;' catrlcit through the United St a1 in bund 'without re;airing Iu►y p',rk.1 attention on the part of passers, •is and 'there wi11 be no detonlion or inspection of such passengers at any point in the United Status oho hold through tick .I.5 to pnittla in the Canadian nnrt4lw,•rdt. \Vhiie, through cats will not at Present be operated, it is believed that many passengers making so great a journey will much prefer the comfortable transfer at points like Chicago and St. Paul into freshly ventilated clean curs. While through tickets will con- tinue to be sold whon reluested by North flay. ,the Grand 'trunk people believe that the new route, with the ,advantages outlined above will be- come so popular That it •twill com- mand a very large. Filara of the growing traffic from Eastern to Western Canada. Already the O- '1'. anti its connections enjoy a lib- eral eller! of 11t.' business from the Canadian Northwest to ;Eastern ('orad.' by way of .St. Paul and Chi - e,.'0 anal non• t the tariffs diave h^otl adjusted to permit of passeng- ers 1 ravelling in both directions at the 'lowest far, s. a large d.'velop- rnent of the traffic wi't Chicago is e-rtain to follow. O Es c• t T .1 . Item the ifs Prti Y.J I1319 A;NaI 8141t8:g a+' aro �.' Syoovls of 111 C000dioo Noilh West lU13IESTEAU REG CLATION8. ; N V e% en numbered :Action of Dominion lands in +auitoba, ,askatchewan and Alberta, excepting s and 26, not reserved, neat- be homesteaded by any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 yet re of age, to the extent of one -guar ter section of 160 acres, more or less. Application for entry must be made in person by agency for the district in Which the land is situate. Entry by proxy may, however. Le made at an ager• cy on certainconditions by the father, mother, son, daughter brother or sister of an intending home• 'deader. The homesteader Is required to perform the homestead duties under one of the following plans: (1) At least nix months' residence upon and culti• ration of the laud in each year for three years. (2) A homesteader may, if he so desires, perform the required residence duties b)• living on fanning land owned solely by him. not leas than eighty (80) acres In extent, in the vicinity of his homestead. Joint ow uerahip in land will not meet this require. went, (3) Ii the father (or mother, if the lather is de- ceased) of the homesteader has remanent residence on fanning laid owned solely by him, not lees than eighty (s0) acres in extent, in the vicinity of rhe homestead, or upon a homestead entered for by him in the vicinity, each homesteader may peeroent his o•. residence duties by living with the lather or ' thee. 4 The term "vicinity' in the two preceedtur paragraphs is defined as meaning not niore than nine nudes n adiret line, exclusive of road al.ow• ances crossed in tha measurement. 6 A homesteader intending to perform bb resi- dence (lulus in accordance with the above whits living with his parents or on fanning land owner by himself mutt notify the agent o1 the district of such intention, Six months' notice in writing should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. W. W. colts', Deputy et the Minister of the Interior N. it.-Lnauthorized pnbIleatIon of this advertise went will not be paid for the applicant ata Dominion lands Agency of flub :•••NNNN••••N•••••N••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Molsons Bank Established 1855. • HEAD OFFICE - MOM REAL Zurich '111.5 '.1 ,,34 • 111 Stratford last k •: • 1 Milli.; tilt! wedding of n r Ulf tl. 51i v I'.rm•sid10 Tru: inner. of De- troit. is nt her hone hire on a • '.1r. hr•d Betel was a delegate to :h • Lutheran /Spool, 11.1.1:,l •llatnil- t.al1 last tw(4e1:. ,i•rwic •• of ' T,t;thoran church e. r. ,.• i li't 1"1'• •1 .8nnd.ty oft Ing to r' t 1.• ._ Its Iltt•:u'..utca • . • • 1 ,l.,,ittnl:. Preacher's Opinions Rev. I'. N. \Icltae, forks Baddesk, C. B.: " I always count it n pleasuro to recommend tho Dr. Slocum Remedies to my parishioners. I believe there is nothing better for throat and lung troubles or weakness or run-down sys- tem. For speaker's sore throat I have beneficial." found Psyching very Lc6 csal. Rev. W. 1i. Stevens, Paisley, Ont.: "Psychine seemed just the stimulant my system needed. I shall add my testimony as to its efficacy at every oplort mit). Rev. P. M. Iirowne, Amherst IIcnd, N.S., "l have often recommended Psychine since taking it myself, for it is a cure for the troubles you specify." Rev. Chas. Stirling, Bath, `.n.: "1 t have used Puychina in my family: rho results were marvelous. I have visited people who etnte that they never used its equal. I strongly recomtnend it. Rev. J. S. T. Wilson, Markdale, Ont.: 21I have taken two bottles of Psychine and am pleased to say that 1 aro 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 melt less taxin. 1 believe Psychine is all claimed for it." These are earnest preachers of the gospel of Psychtno. They know where- of they speak. Psychtns cures all throat, lung and atoTnach troubles. It Is a great volee atrengt',ener, acting directly on the vocal, respiratory nod digestive organs, than specially adapted to pnbiie speakers. At nil dra{.rgist4, 5ne and $1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, 1.td. 'Ito:4:110. No Honing - No Grinding ' Z 5 RAZOR fLA 5 NE N.. B Have yo'i ever whittled a nail ) Steel to stand such a test must possess unusual quality. Bat almost every high grade kn,:e will do this, Just as any high grade razor will whittle a heir. Cutting hairs, how• ever, is a more difficult prob'emthan whittling nails, or hair. A higher grade s.eel, more evenly tempered, perfectly ground and sharpened are some of the essentials for a keen cutting edge for hair. A razor edge is a series of r.ae, irregular teeth. Dull razors are those which have ohs teeth broken a?. or turned -broken, on brittle ra:ors- turned, en soft ones. Razor steel is iron free from air, dirt and foreign particles perfectly fused with carbon. Carbon gives life. tenacity and toughness to these teeth. To get a high percentage of 0 perfectly fused is impossible by fire tempering. r Fae Y with it: varying r d:grees of heat, consumes the carbon -the mare carbon the quicker the Consumption - result, brittle and erumdfy steel teeth. A way has been found to Lute the greatest per cent. of carbon ever known by a secret process of electric heat properly applied and accurately measured. Because of the added toughness of this recarbonized steel the teeth of Carbo Magnetic razors will neither bend tor break and ars unconditionally guaranteed. 60 But test this unconditionally gsurranfood razor 'n ycair own hom: -or have your barber '.se it oa you -(or thirty days Drop us a postal, cr better yet come in and see us and we will give you our new proposition for having these razors tented without oblige- kioa to purchase, together with our first booklet "Hints oa Shaving." • • • • • Savings Bank Department • $1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR • • Timet: a Yoar. • Dickson & Carling, Solicitors, N. D. HURDON, 11uua);er • CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • ... $3.372.60000 RESERVE FUND ••• .-•• .••. S3_372.600_00 Assets Over $33,000,000.00 General Banking Business Trans'tcted. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••)••••••••••••••••••••••••• W. S. Cole, I) ruggist THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTAIII.ISI{EIt 1807 B. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, Geuerat IIlana;,er Paid-up Capital, $10.000,00 Reserve Fund, - 5.000.000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England BANK MONEY ORDERS ISSUED Al THE FOLLOWING RATE t. $5 and under 3 cents Over $5 and not escceeding $10 6 cents .I $10 " " $30 10 cents " $30 " 14 $50 15 cents These Orders are payable at par at every office of a Chartered !lank in Carta 4 (Yukon excepted), and at the principal banking points itt the United States. The` are negotiable at $4•90 t,• the i, sterling in Gree Britain and Ireland. They form an excellent method of -remitting small sums of money with safety mil at small cost, and may be obtairtod without delay. lid Branches at Exeter and Crediton Two 6 Octave Organs Second Irand. CHEAP Also Two Pianos Slightly used At Great Reduction. Sewing Machines TLE. hest made at prices t hat will suit• you. Bicycles, Baby Carriages and Go Carts Very attractive. Prices right Fine Stationery' S. Mdrtin & son Logs 'Wanted CANADIAN PAC I F I North -Wes Excursion� Leave on Tuesdays June 9, 23 Aug. 4, 18 July 7, 21 Sept. 1, 15, Return 2nd Class Ticks Frorn all Ontario StatlonstoWinnlpag, Caltary, Edmonton and principal points in aMaanittobba. Saskatchewan at VERY LOW RA TICKETS OOOD FOR GO DAYS -.4 Berths In Tourist Sleeping Cars at soma extra coat, if secured in advance...-. Apply to any C.P.R. Ticket Agent for fr, Information and free copy of Homeseeke Pamphlst, or write ., .♦ C. b. TOSTEit. Dist. Pau. A[.at, Twat. All disorders caused by a bilious state of the system can ho cured by using Carter's I.it t le Liver Pills. No pain, griping or discomfort attend- ing their use. Try there. CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Is the leading busineee train- ing school in Western Ontario. We give a thorough, practical training of Commercial Subjects Isaac Pitman's Shorthand, Touch 4. -1. 'Typewriting, and in Comnterc- 1, int and Railroad Opperating , ,1, Each department is in the hands .r,. dr of experienced instructors. We j. j aestst students to positions. .1., Our graduates always succeed, for our courses are' the best, (let our free catalogue and learn more about us. You may en• ter now. ELLIOTT k MCLACHLAN, Principals. .t + 1-+fi••t'-:•i••1••i•i-•Fi•4d••7••F•t••t•t••1•4-lo ++-1- -Get your solo bills printed at the Times Offioe, Free notice will 10 given in the paper when bills ate printed here. \Vo can have your (bills ready 'tor posting front two do four hours niter 'tho order is received. Highest Prices Paid delivered or in the woods THOS. EI,STON Centralia Saw Mills •••••••••o•o•o•••••••••••• • • • SUMMER SGROOi.,... • aur niana0t'IlI .minx i. n• young WOO' • thim any other in "nt•vi.. • Time oma be a realm': write for it. • Srrt•IAI. ('ol•ws l: you 1't!A'•wPw�. NI AII. Corwo P.M. • 41•I.tST0N nl?N1NESII l't)t.LE:ii 1: • • Geo. Spotton, Principal, ••••o•o••••••••••••••••••01 a 1 BLOOD DISEASES CURED Drs. K. & K. Established 20 Years. NO NAMES USED WITH- OUT WRITTEN CONSENT He was surprised 51 how the sores healed - • 1 took your N1:w' 'l blood weror ► ?tFni•eu T107.11 Writ for a disease with which I hn•1 been inflicted for twelve yrnn•. 1 had ..Insulted encore of physicians. taken all kinds of blas! s d other medicine. cl+teed not . K in pr R nn o toineml water resorts, but only got tern- trorars?• relief. They would help me for a bine, but after discontinuing the medt- circa the symptoms would break out again -ranting tares. blotches. rheum - at Ie rutins, looseness of the hair. swellings of the glands. palms of the handsscaling, peroPt TR[ATMCNT Itchiness of the skin, .lyvrx•plle at acfl. ArrEn TRLATMCNT . ,wlr etc. 1 too Rlcen up int ► friend advised me to consult yyon. ne fou had cared him of et similar dI-+.•a.•re y yens ago. 1 hal no hope, but took Li* advice. In thn'e week'l' time the sores cot'unenc'•d to heap up and I became encouraged. 1 motioned the Nr:w )tETnnu Tar.* .. for four Innnthsatet at the end t f that time every syrnptmn had disappeared. 1 was cowed 7 yenrurio, mid a •eo slim.' "(any dis,•aw•'linen. My boy. three years old. is +mind and health)-. 1 c.•Hnlnr; ran r,'s.rmnend your treatment with alt nay heart. You can refer any person to ne• yris:sl••I). but y.ai . an u..' till, t.•.Ilrn„ui:d as y•ei ,• i -h " W 11 S. We treat NERVOUS DEBILITY. VARICOCELE. STRICTURE, VITA 1. WEAKNESS. BLOOD. SKIN end PRIVATE Ui . URINARY. BLADDER and KIDNEY complaint• of Men and Women READER .,re y.,,I n.i� tirn• lin‘ yrs 1 i..st trope` .'.r" you intending to marry Itis yonr stood been diseasrlt Itiiu you any wraknewt '11r Nrw 31r..TII4'1, 1 A Oi' .r n 111 euro you. Nhvt 11 wisdom. for °hers it will do far ton. Consultation tree. No natter whn has tr. •I sou. writ.' for an honest opinion Free of Charge. IurtO'+man 'mild,. 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