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11e was anrprlaed at how the
sores herded --' 1 t..ok your New
Method Treatment fur a serious
blood disease with which I had
been afflicted for twelve years.
I had consulted a score of phy-
sicians, taken all kinds of blood
medicine, visited Hot Springs
end other mineral water re -
aorta but only got temporary
relief. They would help me for
.t time. but after discontinuing
the medicines the s mptom,a
would break out ngafn-running
Before Treatrnest. sores, blotches, rheumatic pains.
Lameness of the hair, swellings
of the elands, palms of the hands scaling, lisi,lneos of 11•skin, dyspep-
tic stomach. etc. I had given up in despair when n f • I advised me
to consult you. as you had cured him of a Similar .1, . _•• s years ago.
I had no hope but took his advice. In thr.:e week,' time the sores
commenced to ileal up and I became encouraged. I continued the New
Method Treatment for four months and at toe end of that time every
symptom hid disappeared I was cured 7 years ago and no signs of any
disease since. Sly boy, three years old. Is sound and healthy. I cer-
tainly can recommend your treatment with ell my he irt. You can
refer any person to mo privately-, but you can use this testimonial
as you wish. -\V. 11 S.
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Mond nod skis diseases, 1 Henry, !Moder and 1. idaer complaints or
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READER Are you a victim? Have you lost Lope? Are you intend-
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DENTIST,
Teeth extra, ted without any pain, or any bad effects
Office in Fansou s Block, west side kala street,
Exeter.
DR. U. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. L.D.S
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto University and Royal
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Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistery
(with honorable mention.)
Auuminum, Cold and Vulcanite Plates made in the
neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless an-
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Jos. Cobbledick
A TRAINED NURSE
After Years of Experience,
Regard to Their
Mrs. Martha Pohlman
o f 55 Cheater Avenue,
Newark, N. .1., %•lo is a
graduate Nurse from the
ltlockley Training School,
at Philadelphia, and for
six }cars Chief Clinic
Nurse at the Philadelphia
Hospital, writes the letter
printed below. She has
the advantage of personal
experience, besides her
professional education,
and %shat she has to say
may be & . olutely relied
upon.
Many other women are
afflicted as she was. They
can regain health in the
same way. It is prudent
to heed such advice from
such a source.
Mrs, Pohlman %•rites:
1 am firmly 1s rsuad.sl,
after eight years of experience
with Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, that it
is the safest and best medicine
for any suffering woman to
use.
"Immediately after my
ntarri e 1 found that my
health an to fail rte. 14..-
e'a1110 week and pale, with se-
vere bearing -down pains, fear-
ful backaches and frequent
dizzy spells. The doctors pre.
scribed for me, yet I did not
Improve. I woutd bloat after
eating and fres uontly become
nauseated. 1 had an acrid discharge and
!Mins down through my limbs so I could
hardly walk. It was as bad a case of female
trouble as 1 have ever known. Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, however,
curoil the within four months. Since that
time I have had occasion to recommend it to
a number of patients suffering from all
forms of female difficulties, and I find that
while it is considered unprofessional to rec-
ommend a patent medicine, I can honestly
recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, for I have found that it cures
female ills, where all other medicine tails. It
is a grand medicine for sick women."
Money cannot buy such testimony as
this -merit alone can produce such re-
sults, and the ablest specialists now
agree that Lydia E. i'inkham's Vege-
table Compound is the most univer-
sally successful remedy for all female
diseases known to medicine.
When women are troubled with ir-
regular, suppressed or painful men-
struation. weakness, leucorrhera, dis-
placement or ulceration of the womb,
that bearing -down feeling, inflamma-
tion of the ovaries, backache, bloat-
ing (or flatulence), general debility in-
digestion. and nervous prostration. or
are beset with such symptoms as dizzi-
Advises Women in
Health.
nese, faintness. lassitude, excitability,
irritability. nervousness, sleepless-
ness,
leepless-
II 'aS
.,
( melancholy, and
1
"all -gone"
"want -to -be -left -alone" feelings, blues
and hopelessness, they should remem-
ber there is one tried and true remedy.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Mtn -
pound at once removes such troubles.
No other female medicine in the
world has received such widespread
and unqualified endorsement. No other
medicine has such a record of cures of
female troubles.
The needless suffering of women from
diseases peculiar to their sex is terrible
to ace. The money which they pay to
doctors who do not help them is an
enormous waste. The pain is cured
and the money is saved by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ex-
perience has proved this.
It is well for women who are ill to
write Mrs d'inkhane at Lynn, Mass.
In her great experience, which covers
many years, she has 'probably had to
deal with dozens of cases just like
yours Her advice is free and confi-
dential
Lydif F. Maui's Vetetabk fimpound Succeeds Where Others Fsil.
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which have been i11 use for a Anil
time only, and wanting to make round
for new goods, we are going to sell
these Pianos at a price that they will
have to go.
intending purchasers would do well
to call and inspect these bargains be-
fore buying.
Violins and Violin Sund-
ries Always in Stock.
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Ayer's Pills. Ayer's Pills.
Ayer's P111s. Keep saying
this over and over again.
The hest laxative. f, hirg'i.
Want your moustache or beard
a beantltnl brown or rich black? Use
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
Vood%
The Great Englisk Remedy,
A positive euro for all forma
Sexual \\'oaks Mental and
Worm. A,Txa brain Wor� Esiona, 3pera
rraatorrhoea, Impotency Effects; of Abase or
Nimes.Exes, all of which lead to Consumption,
Infirmity. Insanity and an earl grave. i'rloe
1 per [ kby aflltthuggr irts orl pieaee, mailedi.az la n
cure. Sold
package on receipt of price. Write for l'atphlet.
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Principals
Around About Use
Sea forth: White Rola. Strung( was
assisting in raking a barn for Mt'. Col-
lie Kennedy, or, the south side of the
railway track, a Targe piece of timber
fell striking hint on the 111m, fractur-
ing the hone at the wrist.
St. Marys: Three by -Lows %vete vot-
ed on here Saturday as follows: $l0, -
Tarn en. cosamaare isaLaauaas. mom. aa I)110 for bridges and sidewalks; $10.000
_ for permanent roads, and $13,(1101 fur
extension of waterworks and electric
light plaints. All three were defeated
by small majorities.
Menforth: Janie& \leaf kited stet
with a painful accident on Tuesday.
1 He was standing on a step holder•, pat-
ting up a pictut ' on the wall, when
the ladder slipp• .I and lie fell heavily
to the fluor. 11is face was consider-
ably en and 1,1 uise(1 and his right 141111
1'118 injured.
Corbett: A very sad death occurred
at (it•enfell. Ansa„ on the Zlnd of
Aptil, in the person of Mrs. Patrick
lbiulahltn, youngest (laughter of Mr.
and Mrs. At t hut• O'Neil. The remains
et rived at Parkhill on Tucsdity i'v.n-
ing hast week, the funeral taking place
on Thuradty Io 311. Carmel.
Patkhill: %V,Ish's grocery and dry -
goods store was badly damaged by the
About one o'clock Tuesday morning,
the building and contents beteg ren-
dered almost useless. The Store is in
ILO \'ictotin Block, and although the
Hi erten writ ked assiduously, fully t wo
/11.111S %vete spent ill extinguishing the
flames. Mulling and stock partly
co%ered by insurance.
Parkhill: A very, sail and painful
occident happened at \'an `\'yck's
sewtnill en Friday. Mr..101). Jackson,
one of the oldest of Mt. Von Wy'c•k's
employees end one of the 1111)81 c011411'•
tent mill then 14) 19 found, was work-
ing et the heading saw when some-
thing (vent wrong and his tight handl
8a,ntg into the saw in 801110 unaccount-
able planner. itis thump and index
finger tva't0 severed entirely and the
Middle finger so badly rut that it will
probably have to come off, ?,(i tt
•y'own( hy le felt for \f 1. Jackson
I I
Iit'nhall
Mr. '1'. Neel:nuts. editor of the Heti.
.all Oboe % r, iris purchite(-d the Lees 1.
house that 't%. J. aline!. is building ou
the Moir bit. -Mrs. C. McDonald is on
as yiait to her pat teas at Forest. --\les.
1).,uglas, se., ho has leen ill, is
slowly improving. -- Quarterly onrvices
were held in the Nita hodist church on
Sunday tine niig, the services at Be-
tbesdu 1.011' 1)ithdr•iWI).-3Ir. M71 t.
Ellwood %as her. Ltst week and moved
his family t 1 itiantford.- Dat is &
1\'illis are stetting a Granite and Mar-
ble business in the 3lcCioy block. This
:olds another to the industries of Ilen-
sall and the bespeak for them a hearty
seliets':I.-H. Mc\lot die and family left
l.tst week for Heir new house in Lon-
don. On Thursday Mr. (halm tit moved
into the \le\lurdir house, -\It. 3.1111-
•vreof the \lulsun; Bank staff, i•t-
:.,.st week transferred to St. '1'h,ai ,•
and \I r. llogg.iith, of the St. 'furor, 1 -
le aor 1, moved here.- \V. 31. Pfaff hos
„t•tl a bicycle r'epair'ing shop in
t",tlurne Council,
met May 3rd, pursuant to
i. •rlrllment. :111 present. 3linutes
of last regular meeting, and also of
special meeting of April 13, 1\•01.0 1(•11(1
and approved, The Court of Ee•ykien
of the Assessment Holl for 1903 will
be held at Township hall, Elinit'ille,
ren Saturday, June 3rd, at 1 o'clock.
Tenders were received from Messrs.
Nagle and Looby, of Dublin, and the
Patterson. Ellis dF Whelihan Co., of
St. Marys for concrete work needed by
the township. The tender of the lat-
ter, being the lower, wets accepted for
the following work: One abutment,
Con. 4 and 5, lot 18, 4.93 per cub. yd.
BR I1)v E8.
No. 1, Con.4 3/45, Lot 6, 12 ft. span, 16 ft. roadway
" 2, " 35, 18 , • 14 „
3 " 8, 9 " 6 14 " 14 "
4 8 R " 8, " 15 16 15 " 14
5 (R " 8, " " 18 " 14 '•
AI CHES.
1 !lay & CaMrne, B'd'y Lot 23, 8 ft arch 23 ft road. ay
2 Con. 6, Lot 2, 6 " 14 "
3 13, side r'd, Lots 10. 11 7 " 14 "
4 " 8 9. Lot 14. 15, N.T.R. 5 " 14 "
" 15, 16, N. E B. 4 11 "
6 0 14, 15, " 213, 27, N.T.R. 8 " 14 "
Tops of bridges to be of cement con-
crete and expanded metal, supiported
by steel I. beams and channels, ac-
cording to specifications, and furnish-
ed with lattice steel railings; arches to
have cement railings. All work to he
guaranteed and finished early as pos-
sible in the season. Accounts amount-
ing to $40.25 were passed and orders
issued in payment. Council then ad-
journed to meet Saturday, June 3rd,
at one (i clock as Court of Revision and
for general business.
F. MORLEY, Clerk.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST DIVER.
The greatest, longest, highest diver
the world has ever seen, Capt. Santi-
ago. Promptly at 10:30 a. tn. and 630
p. m.. every day, on the grounds free.
The Captain will fairly astonish all
who behold his fearful. high, backward
and headlong dives. The height will
sntnrist, yon, the flight will hypnotize
von, the descent will appall you, the
finish will rnnke you wonder why the
whole does not finish the Hying. fall-
ing, tumbling, somersaulting, intrepid,
dashing and dating, death -defying
diver himself, to be seen with the
Great Lemon Bros. Shows at Exeter
en May kith.
News of the Week.
Miss i{ogers of Siulcue street, Lon-
don, sustained fatal injuries in a frill.
Premier Roblin of Manitoba is re-
ported to he seriously i11 with pneu-
monies.
Walter Murray, of Brantford, sus-
tained a fatal injury from wearing a
tight shoe.
Tate capital of the T. Eaton Com.
pang has been increased from $+0),000
to $1,000,000.
Robert Proctor was acquitted at
Loudon on the charge of murdering
('Tifton Loomis.
Martin Quinn was sentenced to one
year in jail for perjury at the Last 1)n -
minion election in London.
Hohcr t Breen, Toronto, aged 73,
committer) suicide by drinking a mix-
ture of oxalic acid and whiskey.
Charles McKay lost his life at Dun-
troon while trying to rescue a cow
horn a burning stable.
it is reported that the Hrst sod of
the Grand Trunk i'ticific will be turn-
ed at Fort \William on July 1st.
After his speech on Friday night
Joseph Chamberlain was prostrated
nod has had to cancel all his engage-
ments.
The stable of Mr. Robinson. Kent
('entre, was stt lick by lightning and
burned with live horses and a lot of
grain.
Fool teen new rtllatpnnieS, with an
aggregate capital of $701,01111, have
leen incorporated Ly the Provincial
Government.
Sarnia 18 hopeful of seeming the
ten million dollar steel plant which
the I'tnited States Steel Corporation is
to locate at some point in Canada.
The Ontario Government is consid-
ering o proposal to impose a tax on
stuck transfers sitlliliitt• to that recent•
Iv adopted in New fork State, which
Quebec is also considering.
Mr INTERESTING
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Course in Letter•Wri(ing and Punctuation.
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REASON N9 16
WHY YOU SHOULD USE
Red Rose
Te a
Because so often Imitated.
it is said that " Imitation is the sincerest flattery,"
and imitation creeps into everything -even a good brand
of tea.
Red Rose Tea is very often imitated -but no man
will imitate an inferior article. If Red Rose Tca is
worth imitating, it is toll worth buying.
Will you judge it for yourself ? Ask your grocer to
send you a package.
Insist on getting the genuine article.
T. H. ESTABROOKS, St. John, N. U.
BR.isCtlES: TORONTO. \t:�`.iPEC.
Clinton: Mr. Geo. Trowlsill
his blacksmith shop and d1 fling
house to air. svavmnn, of Blitevele,
for the stun of $1900; he gets posses-
sion at once.
Canton: Dr. Agnew. who tins been
practising dentistry in (•:iiitun for the
past filteon years, has sola to t)r. J. B.
Lundy of Brantford who titkes posses-
sion in a few days,
CREATEDSENSATION IN GALT
The Whole Country Ringing
with Praises of
PSYCHINE
(PRONOUNCED SI -KEEN)
lir Weaver, Cured twoears ago:
continues to spread the good
news of his recovery from
Grinder's
CONSUMPTION
Publicly corroborates the history of his
restoration to health, as published
recently by this paper.
Doctors and specialists despaired
of a cure and gave Mr. Weaver
but three months to live.
MR. L. WEAVER, GALT.
Who desires to publicly confirm the
history of bis remarkable recovery, as
published by this paper quite recently.
li[r. Weaver's was as bad a case of
Consumption as might well be imag•
fined. He was employed for Are ty�ears
ar..
rooma
in the grinding o! James W
nock d Co's, better known as "Tbs
Axe Factory," in Galt. Here be con-
tracted consumption from the steel -
laden dust. He persisted with local
physicians' treatment for over a year,
also consulted a number of lung
specialists. They all did their utmost
to cure, but declared Mr. Weaver's an
incurable case of grinder's consume•
tion giving him but three months
to live. Mr. Weaver himself, de-
spaired of a permanent cure, as two of
his brothers before him had already
died of consumption.
It labia seldom that any remedy receives such
strong endorsement as T'svchine is receiving
dash. 58I t to indeed that the cured come
forward voluntarily to spite their (ASCII second
lime so that all may he convinced of the truth.
The 'nett' a herein reported from the busy lows
of (;Ail. Ont . ,s * typical instance of what U
occurring ineverycity,town, hamlet and country.
side in this broad Dominion. Scores of people
living in (:alt were long *go conversant with the
facts of this notable case while to «the:. the
publication of it In the deity press came Si a
revelation
+cores of people recently called nr.'n Mr.
Weaver to we if ail that had' hecn published was
realty true. Medics! men evidenced a de -ire to
.
set the wood work w•nul�ht with Dr. , I ,cums
famous remedy. enychine (Si•keen). Mr.
Weaver has alto been the recipient of hundreds
of letters from all parts of the country enquiring
as tribe) case.
Sad and snrrowfml Is the first chapter of the story
aid by the man whose case has exat:d tete
interest of Lung Specialists and of medical see
and whose cure and complete restoration is
health is the talk of Galt and the wonder of the
medical profession. Such in brief, are the opera•
ing remarks of the case n} 51r. Weaver, of Galt,
whose portrait appears also e.
Mr. Weaver 1s to -day a splendid specimen of
manhood and the picture of robust health. His
lungs give him no more trouble. Ile is strost
ami healthy, eats and sleeps well, and feels better
than he has for ten years.
Mr. Weaver's Case as recentliy
published:by this paper.
Dr. T. A. Slocum: -Por five year I worked Y
a grinder in the James Warnock, tetter knows
as the Axe Factory, here. The dust from the
grinding did for me what it has done for maty
others. It gave me -grinder's constunption.' f
was compelled, of course, t•, quit work. I pet•
sfeted with two local physicians. and assn cos -
suited a number of lung si.eciali.tA. Thrirdiatt
noses were all alike:-' lou have (1rtM.t�
Consumption, and may possibly the three
months, bat you are liable to drop eft at ang
tlesse." This was over two year s ago.
1 t:,en almost aban,lon.•l myself to wine
seri-d my fate, 1'y two brothers having Mail
of consumption a few years previous. I was r
An advam_ed stage of the disease. f was thin
amt weak, had night sweat:, chills and fever.
ao.l a terrible couch.
( saw your adreitisement of "Pssehlne," sal
idetermine l totr • it. Through the kind advise
and assistance of REV 51k RETTI.F.WRlt.
Methodist minister in charge trete at that bases
I procure.1 your treatment. The very first bottle
g ave me great relief. and after taking sr: bottha
!could walk down town and even work octa-
sloaally. Have since then entirely regained s1�
health, and work hard every- day. I tan eat stat
sleep well. t feel better today than 1 have for
years. I owe my life to Psy.hine.
Yours tent
I.Rt'1 R RAy1IR.
Mr.Weaver's second statement
since the above was published.
GALT, ORT.
Dr T. A. Slocum :-The pubiication of the
history of my case in Toronto and Gatt papers
baa caused quite s sensation in thio town. There
base been .owes of people Ask me if uteri
were really the case. i have assn teceived fr
W ail numbers of like enquiries. Some peoph
hardly think It possible that I was y, newt
death's door. But I can my for certain that
Peyebine saved my Meant' i Lieastheday f saw
P sych me advertised and became convinced rd Its
merit enough to try it. I have •prraol the CYO/
sews in three counties, and shall t.er continue
to praise P.ychine. Every word, as pubintiel
January 30th, is true to the fa, is of the ease.
Your• trash•.
I,1a'1 wl!Avf1.
If you suffer from Lung Trouble. Ls
(Grippe. Asthma. Throat Diseases.
Pneumonia. Catarrh of the Stomach,
Bronchitis, Night Sweats, Loss sl
Flesh or Run-down System, or (ES-
easca where a tonic is rc.inireil, there is
no other medicine in the aide world that
will act more promptly or effectively.
PSYCHiNE Is preseesced SI.KEEN.
For sale at all drug stores, or. if yo
have not tried it a sample can be obtained
by writing to 1)r. T. A. Slocum's labors
tory, 179 King Street West, Toronto,
Canada. Send for I)r. Slocum's Treatise
un the prevention and cure of Throat
and Lung Diseases.