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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-08-12, Page 4Mr • SHE EXETER TIMES, AUG. 12th 1909. BY-LAW NO.-== l ly-Law No. of the Vil- lage of Exeter, to authorise the borrowing of the sum of $22,000- 00 for Water Works purposes. !WHEREAS it is desirable iu the p&btle interests that the Corpir:t- tion of the Village of Exeter should acquire, construct, operate and main- tain a.ystem of waterworks within the said municipality for fire protec- tion and other purposes. AN1) WHEREAS an agreement has been entered into between the said 1425 1383.18 (Corporation clod James N. Howard 1926 145.2.31 313.00 for the purchase (subject to the ap- 1917 1524.99 240.35 proval of the ratepayers of said vile 1928 1601.24 ,161.10 1929 1681.29 84.05 years for principal and interest in respect of the raid debt as follows. Principal Interest Total Amount In the year 191u. 665.31 1911 693.61 1912 733.51 1913 770.19 1914 808.69 1915 819.19 191G 591.61 1917 936.19 1918 982.99 1919 103.2.14 1920 108:3.71 1921 11.37.91 1922 1191.81 1923 1254.59 1921 1317.29 1100.00 1066.19 1031.FU 995.15 956.65 916.15 873.70 829.15 782.35 733.20 681.60 627.40 570.50 510.75 418.05 382.15 page) of that tart of the river bed and honks of the Aux Sable River known as the Mill property and be- ing all that part of Lot number nine- teen, in the First Concession of the (Township of Usborne, (now Exeter) owned by the said James N. Iloward for the price or sum of $1700.00 AND AVllEREAS it is advisable to purcbase said Iloward property and to construct and maintain a dam and pumping rotation thereon and to er- ect a Water Tower or stand pipe in some suitable location in said village and to lay water mains connecting said pumping station and stand pipe and along Main Street in the said ,Village and to otherwise fully ea- uip. maintain and operate said Sys - 1765.3 t 1765.34 1765.34 1765.31 1765.31 1765.34 1765.31 1765.34 1765,31 1765.34 1765.31 1765.34 1765.31 1765.34 1765.31 1765.34 1765.31 1765.34 1765.31 1765.31 4. That this By -Law shall come in- to force and take effect on the day of the final passing thereof. - 5. That the votes of the Electors of the said Village of Exeter entitl- ed to vote on this By -Law be taken on Friday the 20th day of August, 1909, commencing at Nine o'clock in the forenoon and continuing until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day at the following ,places within the said Village of Exeter by the following Deputy Returning Of- f i('ers :- Polling sub -division No. .1, at Sil- as 'landlord's Residence, Ed. Treble 1). R. 0. Herbert Ford Pohl Clerk ; tem. Polling Sub -division No. f1., 'Weekes' AND WHEREAS it has been esti- 'Marble Shop, Main Street, W. D. Weekes. D. R. 0., James Weekes Poll mated that it will require the sum Clerk: 'Polling Sub -division No. 3, E. ofg 122000.00 to purchase said pro- 11, Fish's Residence. Main Street, R perty, erect said dam. Pumping sta- (. Seldon, D. 1i. 0., Alex G. Dyer, tion and stand pipe and to lay said Poll Clerk; Polling Sub -division No. water mains 'and ,equip said water 4, Town Hall, H. E. Huston, D. 11. system. 0., It. N. Taylor, roll Clerk. . AND WHEREAS it is necessary for 6 That Wednesday, the 18th day the said purposes for the said Corpor- of August 1909 at Eleven o'clock in ation of the Village of Exeter to bor- the forenoon, shall be the day and row icipality upon thethe ere i of of the said Dlun- the Clerk's office in the Town Hall in the Village of Exeter shall be the AND \WI(EILEAS for the purposes pace where the Reeve shall attend aforesaid it will be necessary .to is- do appoint persons to attend at the sue debentures'of the said municipal- various polling places aforesaid and ity of the Village of Exeter for the at the final summing up of the votes said sum of $22000.00 and interest by the Clerk on behalf or persons In - as hereinafter provided which is the terested in promoting or opposing the( amount of the debt intended to be this By -Law respectively. tcseated by this .By -Law. the prooeeds 7. That the Clerk of the Corpora - of the said debentures to be applied tion of the said Village of Exeter in the acquisition of said lands, the shall attend at his office in the said erection of said dam, pumping stn- Village of Exeter at Twelve o'clock tiou and stand pipe and the laying noon on Saturday the 21st day of of said water mains and the equip- August, 1909, to sum up the number 'anent of said system and for no other of votes given for and against this purposes. ity=Law. AND WHEREAS it is desirable to NOTICE make the principal of the said debt The above is a true copy of the pro - repayable by annual instalments dur- posed •13y -Law which has been taken ing the period of twenty years next into consideration and which will be after the issue of the debentures finally passed by the Council of the therefor. such instalments of princi- Corporation of the Village of Exe- pal to be of such amounts that the aggregate amount payable for prin- cipal and interest in any year shall be equal as nearly as may be to what is payable for principal and in- terest during each of the other years. AND WHEIREAS it will be neccss- atry to raise annultily for tbo period of twenty years during the currency of the debentures to be issued here- under by a special rate sufficient therefor on all the rateable proper- ty within the municipality the sum of *1765.34 for the paying the sev- eral instalments of principal and in- terest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum, ANI) 'WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the said Village of Exeter according .to the last revised Assessment Roll is the sum of $573,503.00, AND \WHEREAS the existing de- benture debt of the said Village ex- clusive of local improvement deben- ture debt secured by special assess= ments therefor amounts to the sum of $15:,861.21 and no part of the prin- cipal or interest thereof is in arrears. Therefore. the Municipal Council of the Village of Exeter enacts Its fol- lows: - 1. It c.hall be lawful for the Reeve of the said Village of Exeter to bor- row ou the credit of the said Corpor- ation of the Village of Exeter the cunt of '22.000.00 for the purposes hereinbefore set forth and for that purpose to issue debentures of the said rnunicipaiity t0 the amount of flt22,000.00 in sums of not less than $100 each and such debentures shall be signed by the peeve of the said Corporation for the time being and countersigned by the Teasurer for the time being of the said Corpoation and duly settled with the Corporate Seal thereof. which seal the Clerk for the time b •ing of said Carporatllrr is he rch) authorized and directed to attach to cnch of said debentures p,atirnce and training, will be ex - 2 Th., paid debentures shall be dat- ,,,,.y. intd•I .tine. ' I1:,rb •r1's Dogs and 'Cats is an act that the children should all see. llerzog's Stallions, the best 'trained hors .•s in the world, will give three distinct Hensall The farmers are making splendid heuduay in harvesting in this section and the crops :ire good. •\1 r. '51. Stuneman recently .left for Toronto, where he has taken a situ- ation. Miss tioxtcorth, of London, visited her parents during the past week, also James Bullard and his sister, from the 'Forest City. The trustees of the Dletbodist church are replacing the wooden ap- proach .to their church with n fine cement one, and we believe intend building a new fence and otherwise improving the church grounds. Mr. Andrew Johnston received the sad news of the death of his son-in- law. Mr. J. 13, Shortt. of Wood- stock, on 'Wednesday Inst, and to- gether with his daughter, bliss Mary, left for :Woodstock the same day. Our villages were shocked to learn of the sudden death of Mr. Leonard Moughton, at the home of his father- in-law, Mr. Jacob Latta, near Chisel - burst. The deceased until a few years ago lived in Hensall, and was a bright, industrious young mart, apparently the very picture of health and strength. Death was evidently duo to heart disease, from which four members of the family previously died. Very much sympathy is felt for his young wife and mother, Mrs. Houghton, who was away from home at the time of his death. Miss Florence Cudmorc, who bolds n good office situation in i\Vindsore is spending her holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1t. Cudmore. Dr. JI. A. Stnillie, of Palmer, Iowa, accompanied by his mother, was here recently visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Wm. !McKay returned last week from a pleasant visit with relatives in Guelph, Mrs. McKay re- maining a little longer. Mrs. '1'. Smallacombe returned home last week from Sault Ste. Marie. 'Mr. It. D. •Hell, jr., is erecting a fine new brick dwelling, a mile and at quarter east of our village. Pain anywhere stopped in 20 minu- tes with one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 25 cent box. Ask your Doctor or Drug- gist about this formula! Stops wom- anly pains, headaches and pains any- where. Write D. Shoop, Itacine, Wis. for free trial, ,to prove value of his Ileadache, or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by W. S. Hower. • SEND THE BLIND TO SCIIOOL Principal Gardiner asks the assist- ance of the Times in impressing upon the parents and friends of children with defective sight the advisability of sending such children to the On- tario •Institute for the Blind to be educated. The Institution, located ter in the event of the assent of the at Brantford, and maintained by the electors being obtained thereto after Government of Ontario free of one month from the first publication charge for board and tuition, is a in the Exeter (Times and Exeter Ad- school for the education of children vocate newspapers, which first pub- and youths of both sexes, under the lication was on the 15th day .of July 1909. and at the hour, day and places therein fixed for taking the votes of the Electors a poll will be held, Every Leaseholder entitled by law to vote on the proposed By -Law shall at :east ten days next preceding the day of polling file in the office of the Clerk of the Municipality a Stat- utory Declaration stating that his Lease meets the requirements by law entitling him to vote on such By -Law and the names of Leaseholders ne- glecting to file such a Declaration shall not be placed on the Voters' List for such voting. Dated at Exeter this 7th day of July A.I).. 1909. JOS. SENIOR . 'Clerk of the Corporation of the Village of Exeter. 1 1.11': 1 es 1It. I.t►N DON. ONT. SEPT. 10-18 Vi .tors to the 'Western Fair this year will certainly be well entertain - eel, as a glance at the daily pro- gramme just issued will assure. Over $700.U0 has been added to the purst i in the Speed events, which should bring some fast ones into .1111 t1tion each day. Jlonday. Sept. 13th. will be Athletic I)ay, when in additional to two speed events there will be a splendid program of races singe and relay, for which Gold. Silver and Bronze 'Medals and beauti- (,1. trophies tvi11 be given. On Tiles - day the .Dog Show and Cat Show will intense. and continue for three. da,s. The programme of attractions exceptionally etrop, this year. ua •n's Wild Animal Show giving an xh bitlon of what can he clone by ed upon the date of the issue thereof and shill bear interest at the rate of Five per e.•nt. per annum from the date of the lesuc thereof and the said inlereet ahnll be payable yearly on, :,,,,,, In the (rack before the Grand the day of the month on ehich said s..1lid. The Ile ras Family, a very ll,tyflela ..... .. liylh debenturee are issued and as to both: strong combination of European acro- i iprincipitl and interest the said de- bats will astonish all who see them. Brussel+ bemuse* shall be payable in annual' Tho lhree •Dtt •llonios, The Pederson Clinton., inst(tltnent•; within twenty years front a11,1 111;1ny others. twill take i.xeter the data• of th•' issue .thereof, such in-, part each afternoon and evening. Goderich . . .. .. ...2,270.10 •talatent'to be of such amounts that' '1'1 ,':1. p:let ni ih• pros retolite Hensall 100.115 the aggregate amount payable for will be exccptionnlly fine. The 7th Seaforth.......... ... .1,2i 100 principal and interest in any year Fusiliers of London. Ont., and the %t inghani 1,12., 75 shall be 1 goal as nearly as may be hand of the 91st Canadian highland- Wroxeter 2(9,:11) to whnt 1. payable for principal and ,.re will be in attendance. Fireworks inure -t during each of the other of r very ,thrilling character, in- ............*191.0022300223 $2,301 00 years of Filch Period of twenty years a:tiding that wonderful production las hereinafter set forth. ' "The Battle of the North Si,",will 3 During the currency of the said b.• given each night. Reserved seats Zurich debentures; there shall be raised an- tt i:1 be on sale for the Grand Stand nuallv by special rate on all the rate- and reduced rates on all railroads. Dir:ui- the baseball game at Clin- ab:e property in the said 'Corporation Programmes and all information on :•,:1 rc. ally 'Charlie Fritz had a ' of the \ Hinge of Exeter the stun of nppacaDon to .'t. M. Dent, Secretary, • ,t . • experience with n slog. Ifo 1$1;65.31 for the purpose of paying l,onrlon. Ont. Remind). r 111,• ant •,. e. I, trying to make home from third. the anio;:It due iti each of the said Sep:. 101 h to 1St h. e a bull terrier detained him by 't iti' pita by the seat of the 1. \\'lint Cha ilk s.1 id to the c, the dog has not b,•. tt re - 1. 'i . - N,ttis. and Mary Demuth. of es 1. '•`• .sconsin, are visiting � re- : r I., fa...! • Kibler. of Guelph. a .1yer's ila:r Vigor it composed of sulphur, glycerin, quinin, sodium I :I:,v' of Zurich etas in town last ehlorld, capsicum, sage. alcohol, water, and perfume. Neta single •k and is staying with him aunt, injurious ingrc.:ier,t in this list. Ask your doctor if this is not so. • t' Is • z) Follow his ad, :et'. A hair food. A hair tonic, a hair dre. ng. s. '•I. Carnia has issued it l'romptly cheeks falling hair. Completely destroys all dandruff. ,k.. i ;ii connection with the 8trat- •ra-St. .Jov•ph electric mile ay. 31, front cover is decoral d twilh an • 1 e car and the confetti' of the 1, • 11• rat principally ail', the ver - J1 i io :• products raised and , -1 rk e t 0 a oils. the projected railway piny county'( met here on dn,s• age of twenty-one. It is not n hos- pital, nor an asylum, nor a home. but school where children, who cannot see well enough to nttend the Publi, Schools, are given an English education (including music) and taught to do such useful work as the blind are capable of doing. Such education and training must promote the comfort, happiness and independ- ence of those who are deprived of the blessing of sight, therefore the Times recommends those interested to cor- respond with 11. F. Gardiner, Prin- cipal 0. 1. 13.,: Brantford, in time to complete arrangements before the opening of the next session on Sep- tember 22nd. The amount of the county levy on the minor municipalities for the year 1909 is shown in the table below. The first column of figures gives the proportion assigned to each muni- cipality on the equalized assessment to raise the amount estimated as re- quired for general purposes, and the second column gives the figures of the assessments on the several town- ships for a sum equal to the Legis- lative school grant, which is appor- lioued on the basis of egniprnent rind accommodation F'• r For General School l'Ilrp "see I'llrpwq,•, Ashfield „$1,131.90..$107.110 Colborne 2,13520.. 1)7.00 Goderich 1'ownaliip....:3,533 70..142 00 Grey 4,572,(10 .183,75 ilay :3,851 20..151 80 Ifowick 5,411.05..217.110 iiullett ... ... _ . 1,13:3 60..105.:3.5 Morris 3,98(1.000..100.32 McKillop ...4,280 10.. 172 :is Stanley 1,110.1(1 .131.35 Stephen -1 382.10. .170.50 -Puckers/filth .... .... 3.801.:30..155,25 Turnberry 2,1108.00 .11)2.70 (Isborne :3,863,(10..155 511 West Wawanosh .... , '2.582'21..1(6'3.2:3 East. Wawanosh 2 307 05..10:3.:to .....2'211'25 1'21 25 51:300 1.095 1)5 801.1'2 Mar AVER'S HAIR VIGOR Stops Falling flair AYE=R'S E-IAIR VI 13-iOt t Io ' ki sI. el4blePreparation forAs- tingthtroodand Re uta - the S tpmarh5 and Bowels of • PmmotesTh esti Cno , lleerful- MSSetldRest.Contatns neither �tfi, torphine nor Mineral. 14OT NARCOTIC. (arms saror&Jkald2ZPJ1rrget 1�Sd1,1- UWA• aif ffflar.• } Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea. Worms ,Convtits ions,Feverish- CRSS and LOSS OF SLEEP TacSimile Signature el °, Grp:: NEW YORK. 11 (1 111 O 11 1 11' c, l c1 33 Do I:'-3)CENT'S EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signa ii re of In Use 1 The Molsons Bank Incorporated 1855 CAP TAL (paid up) , , , , RESERVE FUND •••• . , .. $ 3 500.000 00 $ 3.500,000.00 I Has _65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World. • General Banking Business Transacted. : Savings Bank Department S at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager taN•NNtrtrNNN•toN••N•taetrtrNN•NN•ta�tr��NtaN�N THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OfFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 B. E. WALKER, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager Paid-up Capital, $10,000,009 Reserve Fund, - 6,000,0000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England COUNTRY BUSINESS L`otherscility for afforded of Forover banking business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for collection. Thkty Years I CASTOR! SOUMMY. N�W YOlra O,Tv. day afternoon with all members present. The rates were struck for this year which are the same as last, except the 1'. Village rates will be one mill flower. A number of ac- counts were passed. •hiss Ella Moser, of (Waterloo, is visiting relatives and friends in home In Alyinston .tfter a month's town. stay with friends here. Mr. Samuel (pantie who for the Mrs. Win. Erancis, of Toronto, is past few months has been in poor visiting Mrs. E. Haywood and other health has taken a turn for the friends h Winchelea Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Delbridge were in Bayfield from Saturday till Mor - day. Mr. Deibridgo being there on business. Mrs. John Creery returned to her BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened by mail and monies deposited or withdrawn in this way with equal facility. 122 Exeter Branch -G. W Harrison, Manager Bra.noh ate* at Crediton. DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. IS, D. D. 8., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. OFFIcx:-Over Dickson & Carling's Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former dental parlors DR. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D D. 8., Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental, Surgeon Office over Gladrnan & Stanbury Main street-Exir'r'E R. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Seaside Excursions August 9, 10, 11, 13 Round Trip Rates From Exeter To OLD ORCHARD, ME. 819.30 KENNELBUNKPOR•1'.ME. $19,O POTLAND, ME. $19.05 ST. JOHN, N. B. 827.015 MONCTON, N. B. 827,05 W. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0 MURRAY BAY, QUE. 823.50 a P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Un HALIFAX, N. 8. $29.05 worse health, is hill upin bed. r a Pre, rerelty. office and reeidenence. Dominion SUMMERSIDE, I'. E. I. 820.65 Miss Sarah Clements, of New York, Laboratory, Exeter. PICTOU, N. 8. 831,05 Mr. Addison Koehler who is em- is holidaying under the parental roof.? Associate Coroner of Huron. ployed in n bank, in Gertna, Mani- Mrs. Matt,. Weiner, of Crediton, ie Proportionate Rates from all Sta.- tobn, is home for a short visit with visiting het mother Mrs. Clements.It. Bright, M. D., M.U. P. and tions in Ontaria to above and other his parents, Mr. and •Mrs. Peter Mr. Stevens and daughte'•s Ethel �•S., Honor Graduate Toronto Un- points in New Brunswick, NovaScotia I:oehlcr• and Weida, of Blake, were Rues of iversity. Two years resident physician Maine and Prince Edward Island 1 Mrs, John Routly over Sunday. Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office Rerurn Limit Aguust 30th, 1000 Quite a number from here attended and residence, Dr. Amos' old stand the circus at London on 'luesday. Andrew Street, Exeter. Full information front Geo. and Orris Powell, of Detroit, are ,guests at the boar of Mr. Dan. Coward. Mr. John ,Delbridge recently lost a valuable Dolt from the effects of be- ing struck by lightning. r .ae+ c to ereeo. Mr. George Godbolt, of Wincheuietlylseaae=t, DICKBONttt CeRI1 xb month. announces the engagement of his - sister, Ethel Won to Mrs e, A. Sue= ©iCKSON & CARLiI�G, sell, of et. Paul, Minn„ •OD of MT. A. L. Russell, of Lambeth, the Wear 11 trrletere, 8oltoltore No*.estop, Gbnvrry•aseerr ding to take 'place veil qComml9atonere, 'Solicitors] tor the7[oilaltr 1 l-I,"s1s! R Baok,SDo. PERTH ? i ' Most of St. 'Marys' candidates were s. CARi.r to B. A. `e. DIQ=•e1 successful in passing the examina- tion for entrance to the Normal School. Miss Essie Greason, of St. Marys. and Miss illinka •Wells, of London, have returned to their homes after a pleasant two weeks' sojourn in Port Stanley. Windsor and Detroi4, Mich. August time, tells on the nerves. But (nal spiritless. no ambition feel- ing can be easily and quickly altered by taking what is known to druggists everywhere as 1)r. Shoop's Restor- ative. Within 48 hours after begin- ning to use the Restorative. improve- ment will be noticed. Of course, full health will not immediately return. The gain, however, will surety follow. And best of all. you will realize and feel your strength and ambition as it is returning. Outside influences de- press first the "inside nerves' then the stomach. heart and kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen these fail- ing nerves with 1)r. Shoop's Restor- ative and see bow quickly health will be your gain. Sold by W. S. Howey. : I : • SI' IIO511: .10l !INA!. 1 h'rty-two pages of select rend - r, . : t-1.:iinyr new fashions, short storil s and beautiful illustrations make th.! ,August issue of tho Home Journal the best ever published of that progressive woman's magazine. Special articles and illustrations on "The Pure Milk Campaign'. tell about th:• 1sJ lendid work being done in the c.e •.ity of Toronto. "Regatta Day in 8:. John's, Nfld.,' is n graphic de- scription of one of the greatest cele- brations of that ancient colony. It is nri(ten by Lncly Gay and is in her best sty:e . The second big instalment of the serial. "Thr Mystery of Barry In- arn.n." twill doubtless be read with interest by those having read the op n:11(r chapters of this absorbing nl) -tory story in the July issue. "Wild Flowers of August" will b closely read by those interested in nature study. Agnes Norton has cote tr:buteel "East is East and West ie Wsst." It takes one back to the days e h n wnrships and sailors made life h:appy at Ilalifax. 1.,•• •'Dnusehn:d 11)91=" and "Culi- nary 'Conceits" pages are brim, full of interesting notes. "Cabbages and (Sings" and "lint That's Another Story" are in n lighter vein and the splendid illustrations and des- criptive matter of fashions for young and old help to make the August issue the largest ten cents' worth ever offered In ('nnadiau women. The si ,:n: fall fashion number will be out Aug. 25th. Th, r.• were thirty million less cignrettes smoked in Canada last year than the year before. The decline is held to be entirely ninon„ boys ors HONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private funds for thyme ant upon farm or village treperty st lowed t Money toLoaa at lowest rates of Iatereste. OFFICE t -MAIN STREET, EXETER. TIIIRD OPERATION PREVENTED By Lydia E. Pink ham's Veg. etable Compound Chicago, 111. - "I want to tell you what Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound did for me. I was so sick that two of the best doctors in Chicago said i would die if 1 did not have an operation. I had already had tato operations, a u they wanted me to go through a third one. I suffered day and night from in- flammation and a small tumor, and never thought of seeing a well day again. A friend t')I(1 me how Lydia sist'• n years or under, and to be' r E. I'iukham's r,T- entirely due to the restrictive Ietris- e;uble ('oat m,nd had helped her, and Infirm put through Tarliament by the 1 tried it and after the third bottle Government e nr'n:• Ilse ss scion of ! Was carob. -- Mrs.At.eEN.% F1'i 1:LiMci, rat rnment 1 r , 1408. 0 is bellowed (hat the law11 Langdon Street, Chicago, 111. actually prevenleel the smoking of 11 yeti are ill do not drag along at from forty to fifty million cigarettes home or hi your place of employment by the boys of the country, ns the until an operation is necessary, but tie ,inpiion wt:1- inerel siltrr. and if build up the feminine system, atld re - it lied not been for the law there move the cause of those distressing would hove been en increase of from aches and rains by taking Lydia E. ten to twenty millions instead of a i'inkham's`'cgetablel'ompound,made decline of thirty millions. This is from roots and herbs. n fair as.umption, els the ronsiimplion For thirty years it has been thestan- t, a. ince .1tir•:^, :not rnil snore cnch (kid remedy. for female ills, and has y •ar, and tieringth • six years prior positiccly reatnre•el the health elf th' n - to 1908 the increase a Mounted to &an(isof somenwho ltnvebeen trmthlell over sevcnly-fivo rnlitions. 1 With displacements. Inflammation, nl 1'.11 ►itatlon et 'be (lean, nor- Ceration.libroid turn( S. irregularities, 1 •,eren . 1• •a'1- iodic paing.baeke te, hearing -dawn wetness. t roman:rags, coling, flatulency, uligestion, dInI. „Iv.cold ion ; (cwt, p 'n 'n the rat vs, or nervous netration. %%hy is eek end of her form. .f e .1 knee don't -ou try it ? are relieved by ',• • er's fro Pills : J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent, or write J. D. MCI)ONALD, Union Depot. Toronto. Ont. synopsis 01 Ile C000 ioo;Norm W I HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. i Any person who is the sole head "lUNEY TO LOAN. of a family, or any male over 111 years old may homestead a quartefr, seotoni of available Dominion land b We have aamount of pr'ttstl• fnn&s Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Albertas son an farm and tulaie properties at lowriM Abe applicant must interest.appear in person OLADMAN a BTANHURY at the Dominion Lands Agonoy or Barristers 8oUdtors. Main 9t.tFzstee Sub-agenoy for the district. Eotry h01 proxy may be had at the agency, 00 ERNEST ELLIOT certain conditions, by father, mother eon, daughter, brother, or sister of Conveyancer Accounts Collected intending homesteader. Duties :-Six months residence upon. and cultivation of the land in eaeh of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homes stead on a !farm of at least 80 acres solely owned awl occupied by trim Or hiss father, mother, son, daughter. brother or sister. In certain districts a hotnesteaddt in (rood standing rosy the-ompt is quarter section alongside his homer stead. Price 83. per acre. Duties-1'- 501st )utiesT501st resido SIX months ineaoh of six ;tiara from date of homestead entry (inoluding the time required to earn homestead patent) and oultivta• fifty acres extra. A homesteader as ho has exhausted' his homestead right end cannot ob- tain a pre-emption may take a pur- chased homestead in certain districts Price $9. per norc. i)tttiea.-Mutt resido six months in eaoh of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.011 w. w. Cony. Deputy of the Minister 01 the interior N. B.-Cnautherlred pnbllcation of this adrerWe meat will not be paid for MONEY to loan at iow-est rater, North Westland, for Bale. Office. Main Street, Exeter The footprints of Dyspepsia have been directly traced to the Stomach nerves. When these "inside nerves'' fail, indigestion and stomach distress must surely result. For this, drug- gists everywhere are supplying a prescription known as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. 'i•'irst, these tiny inside Stomach, Heart, and Kidney nerves fail. Then gas belching, Heartpal- pitation, or falling kidneys follow. Don't drug the Stomach, or stimu- late the heart or Kidneys. That is wrong. Strengthen these failing ner- ves with I)r. Shoop's Restorative. It is the nerves, not the organs that are calling for help. Within 48 hours after starting the Restorative treat- ment, you will realize the gain. A test will tell. Sold by W. S. Howey. Tne Usborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- ance Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar,'Ont, President -J. L. BTTSSELL. Vice -President -W. 11. I'ASSMOI1E fllOh6rddc Pidoos Are a Pleasure to their Owners. DIRECTORS. � We have sold and are selling a great Wet, itoY, WIN(• 1E1.8RA P, 0. IiORNHOLM P. O rnany high class pianos and our nam Wm. mimicemus AntisNed customers is the strong T. RYAN, DCRLiN P. U' e`t guarantee of this assertion. HOBEiRT NORRiS. fit.afta. AGENTS. Our pianos to -day ale the hest that the best Piano makers produce and our prices are right. JOHN MISERY. Exeter, seen: fo sborno and Iliddulph. Do not he ton quick to believe per- sons who tell you (different. from the ( above for the purpose of selling you ; cheap 1511(1 in terns' C11505 trashy goods 1 at big prices. I Call and see Us „r11 pe (01,%;r,r, ,1 that what, tees Pitwt• sive up to. OLIVER IIARRiS, Munro. anent for Ilibbert, Fullerton and Logsn. JOS111'A .iOHNS Secv.Troas. Farquhar !;LADMAN & BTA1!Ii►1')tY. r+,0,•iror' For any cast' of net sou -nes,, el up I^s"ness, wweak atom ieh, indigestion, •ly•iIr•psie, try Carter's Little liver Pills. Relief is nitre. 'fho only nerve i