Exeter Times, 1905-03-23, Page 5t
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AL
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
A8 splendid Renewer
p endid tonic for the hair, makes the hair grow long and heavy.
AlwaStops fall(ghair, also. ols restores color d fora the dark,rich color ofyoutb`
fifty Years. a:'�.,..1'1„rrL�
YiD1CAL
BORN
JW. iJRUWh'IA(., M. D., M. l GltAllA\,.—ht St. Jl:uys. on 8atua•-
a P. S., Graduate Victoria Um- iI bl'trch lltli, the wife of mt..snd
ury, office and retidenence. Dominion, J, W. ('realtatu• harri'ier, of a on.
Ltbotatory,Latter. 11)':ND1t1CK.—At the Sauble Line,
!lay, on March 5th, .to Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hendrick, a son.
SAItARAS.—At the 141h con., flay.
on March loth, iha wif, of Mr.
Noah Sararas of n son.
RUSSELL.—he Toronto, on Tuesday
March 14th, 1905, ,tu 'Ir. and Mrs.
T. A. Russell, n son ,
IIAi)CL1FFE,-011 Thant: s !toad, dI.-
sbornc, en Wednesday, March 15th
D.A. ANDERSON. (0.0. S• L•D.$. 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Radcliff',
Dit1NTIBT. (twins) stat and tlawtllt.--r.
Honor Graduate of the Toronto University CORN 1511•—Lt Stephen on March 10
and Royal College of De "t t o \
y oral Surgeons of 1'. and Airs, John Cornish ;,
owith honors Alio Post.graauate of son.
,n
School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with
bip�eW. mention. MARRIED
ii'eryt4gi.g knownto the Dental Profession KERSLAKE—MARTIN. — In ltlans-
SOosin this oMce. Bridge work, crowns, al- hard on Wednesday, March 8th,
Ininnm,gold and vulcanite plates all done in
w by the Rev. it. Marshall. Miss
neatest manner possible. A perfectly
harmless aneest.hetic used for painless extrao- Flora Levin,( Martin and Mr. Wm.
Kerslake, both of iflansltard.
DENTAL
H. HINL'
A. K.MAN, KINSMyy, D.B.AN. LANL
DK. L.
D. 8.1). D EL./loiter Oredlsate
of Toronto University. Dentist.
Teeth extracted without pin or
bad atter efreete. Office in Ten -
eon's block. West side of Main
threes. Exeter
Odes one door "tenth of Carling Bro'e store DIED
Iixeter.Ont.
Northwest and Manitoba
Lands for Sale
Valuable Lands along different bines of
Ballway.
In Sections or up to 1a,((w, acres near,
PRINCE ALBERT. YO\KTON, IHANLEY
DAVIDSON, and other important pointe. For
particulars apply to ERNEST ELLIOT.
Agent for the Sai,katchewau Valley and Man-
itoba laud Company.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funis for ingest
eat of
farm or village property at lowest
ate. of lotereet.
DICKSON & CARLING
Exeter.
notwEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds to l SHORTHORN a1 RN DUJ 'r,sigHAM BULLS
teen on form and village properties atlowratee for sale—Tho undersigned has for
of interest. I sale a number of up-to-date thor-
OLADMAN & STANBURY J ough bred Short horn Bulls. They
Barristers Solicitors, MalnSt. Exeter. are of the low set. thick blocky typo
and choice breeding. Will bo sold
DICKSON& CARLING, reasonable, inspection invited. Ise n tied. A -
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on
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eon 2
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Elder, Hensel!. 1'.' 0. y. or John
Barristers, Solicitors Notaries Conveyancers. I
Commissioner., Solicitors Notaries,
the 1lloleon.
Bank. Etc. HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE—
M[oasy taboo) at lowest rates of interest. •ai Red brick house and four lots
OFIFICE:—MAIN STREET, EXETER. on Andrew street. All modern ini-
t. n. CCRLING 1t. a. L. It. DICKSON provemcnts. On t he premises i» a
new brick stable. Apply to THOS.
Toa Osborne and Hibbert Ill SSF.LI,, EXETER.
THE L,$E'1. tiR T1ME13, MARCH 23rd 1905.
The Exeter Times
THURSDAY MARCH 23rd, 1905
Locals
Mr. AL•x Morlock, or Detroit,
visitin_s :et his home here.
Miss I•'anny Witte', of Exeter
North, returned to London. 011 110/1 -
day.
Mr A. E. Bennett and daughter
Gweertka. visited relatives here this
Mrs. W. C. Tluston and little 8011
have returned front a visit with rel-
ntiv s fu Godcrich.
Mi88 Lela Cooper, w ho lras served
an apprenticeship as milliner her,
has accepted a position :as assist and
milliner in London.
Boarders ‘Vented. — 'rite under-
signed in prepared to tike in :t fee
borders at $12.50 n '.week. — MRS.
TIIOS. BISSETT.
If your blood is thin and Im-
pure, you are miserable all the
time. It Is pure, rich blood
that invigorates, strengthens,
refreshes. You certainly know
Sarsaparilla
the medicine that brings good
health to the home, the only
medicine tested and tried for
60 years. A doctor's medicine.
Bersapaorriilllaa� ltfis htehm`t doubtost wonderful to meds
sine in the world ter nervousness. lily eurels
permanent. sad !cannot thank )nu er,u •ti.••
Nae. Dst.ta NoWat.t.,Newark.
a b.ttI.. J. e..eTta,•n.,
Mrs, (ltev.) Godwin wwas called lu '`aa" for r.n.,•a, Mt“..
St. Thomas Tuesday afternoon on
account of th (illness of her dautl'- Door Health
ter
Eva, '.who is aft ending Amur Cul•
lege,
ttrative doses of ,dyer's Pills each
Mrs. Wisner, of Jlawcolctta, Mich.. night greatly std the Sarsaparillas
is in at tendanca up;yn her mother. i
Mrs. T. Dearing, who continues ver)
C 1905. TS.—Qn Sat«rday, March 18 lo`` and at .the time of writing '8l
1905, at his Ili:. residence lot 7 r`t'idl • sinking. Cromarty
T) \Mie f McKellar, Il
+ c C1emMts held a meeting
also
con. 8, l'sbornc Isaac The Board of Teal.• lel s • `' "' c w(' ars who is
aged 87 last night to receive reports relative
`gradual of the same college h,+8
years, •
to •the proposed electric railroad, accepted , position in Stratford.
CLUTTERHAM.—At the residence of Miss Janet McKellar. who distils.
his brother Samuel Clulterham, in and front the committee appointed
Lucan. one Sunday, March 12th, to look into .t he knit-tintr mill too -
Charles
herself at the Stratford
Charles Clutterham, ageti 62 cars, position. Ifusiness College by taking the high -
to
y est standing that has been taken
KIRK.—At Kirkton, March 20t lb :Millinery Openints.—hiss A. Mor - there for some time has secured a
Wm- Kirk, of Exeter, ;tged 37 lock wishes to announce that she tosilion in Stratford.
years. y tr•• void hold her spring millinery open-
NELSON.—At her Late residence, 650 ing on Friday March 31st, and April
Waterloo, 8t. London, onMaroh let. Remember she dates. Chisehurst
21, 1905, Jan'•, beloved wife ofTh^ well known Hi tgius [oral in (Too late for last week.) -
Rockford It. Nelson, aged 60 years Usborne. about one mile tin.! a half Surl'' i.: a Party.—The members curl
and 3 months. Formerly of Exot- from Exeter, will be so1-1 by Auction ,(1I'e'.)nt:: of the Methodist dist church.
er. April fst at the Conn. rc,•I hotel i.(liA bws!, gave their pastor, Rev,
ELL[OTT.—in Iiuntplon, Darting. Sec 11.0 advertisement doss( end !,ills for' 1: A. Shaw, :no his off? a very.
ford tp., en Sunday-, Maroh 19th particulors ct sem:. Tu',nInt :t;l substantia! sury,ri y
Mr. Henry Elliott, :1ge.1 95 year:, 4 DR. OVENS. Tuesday evening when over thirty
and 0 months, London, Surgeon, of them took possession of the Kip.
EYE, EAR. NOSE and TII1toAT,Fits pen circuit parsonage at llensall
Glasses properly, Office, Commer • n it It well laden baskets. In t he
cial Hotel, Exeter„ Next visit Sat- afternoon ;the sten of the con-
urday. March 18the grega(iott enriched 4 he past or's bin
Mr. Wm. Kirk, of Exeter, died by over 60 bushels of oats. A very
a 1 I he residence 0t hissplease
sister, Mrs. nt rim;: was spent in (tattles,
Robt. Elliott, Kirkton. Sunday, af• music etc. Lunch was served during
ter a very short illness from 'melt- the cvellin_t an 1 all went home early
nio►tia. The retrains were interred in the ►nornin t feeling that a profit -
at Kirkton. Monday, Mr, Kirk nest able ,tin • t:1;1 been enjoy :d,
27 years of ago —
Mr. and Mrs .Thos .J.u•rott, of Ooshen Line Stephen
the London road, north, hawing div- en Anuwr
posed of their farm to their son, (Too halo for drat wwaok,)�-
Norman, will now retire end live in elle lteudsuu, and dauzhlcrs Miss
Exeter, basial secured the how. Jlinnf: Rachel have ret urned !torn^ WHAT IS ANTi-PILL?
now occupied by Mr. Ed. .tones in after n street visit with friends in A Somewhat Peculiar Name Expla- r --
St. reyJ• fined—clow Dr, Leonhard) came von' forget our IO per cent. discount
�AVUuUo„S, SaIC of Wil 1 b o found an excellent re- —Mr. John y Iisei week had a to Call His Famous Prescription
L U 1_ iT medy for sick headache, Carter's ww•oodl,eo one day last and sue-
"Anti -Pill.”
Little Liver Pills. Thousands of ceeded in getting quite a pile of Dr. Leonhardt found in h:s prac-
Valuable Farm Properly letters from people who have used wood cut. Lice that chronic constipation and
them prove this fact. Try them: —Mr. Eli Lawson lett for the its kindred complaints were the re -
At :the regular meeting o[ the Ep. Northwest on Monday. ault o[ s dried up condition of the
10 Usbornu Township worth League in .the Main street —Mr. Chris. and 'Pommy hinny mucous membrane lining of the
Methodist church there was n full arebusy cutting '.wood these days. stomach end I:owwels. Ile investigat-
There .'.'.ill be offered for sale by attendance. The lesson was rend b, —Mr. George Lawson visited our ed further and found that tbis con-
There
Auction on Miss Lillian Jones and the topic was burg Sunday last, George seems -to dition was invariably brought about
prosented by ltev. W. Godwin. A have some attraction back here. by the use of cathartics, which n11
SATURDAY, AI'Itlt, Isl. 1905 short business mooting was held af-
terwards. —Quite a number are laid up with contain a certain amount of ruinous
at 2 o'clock p. M. at tlu, the. grip . matter.
COMMERCIAL, HOTEL EXETER Between 1300 and 1100 people left —Mr. 'Thomas and Mrs. Amy vis- After the first action of such medi- On ,the 31st ofJanuary last Mr.
That excellent farm .property late- Toronto on Tuesday. on the third Ile(' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. el:rwwhinney cines a resinous residue remainsbe- Arthur Cantelon. of Clinton sent a
ly owned by Benj. 1. itigginr, Esq. homeseckers excursion of the season one evening last weke. bind and thio has a drying effect on letter *to elle County Clerk. In this
deceased, and described as Lot 13, for ,the Northwest. Four special —Mr, George Lawson spent Sal • the lining or the stomach and bowels. letter Mr. Cantelon Filleted that cer-
Con. 2. ]'shorn:: Township, contain- trains of seven cars each carried the onlay ,un _the• Goshen Line rum- IIe made up his mind to produce a lain inmates were ill treated a
ing 100 acres of choice land. This party, followed by ten trainloads of f,tnint business with pleasure, medicine for all stomach and bowels. he had called the attention of that
farm is only 1 1 .' miles from Exeter et[ects, includintt farm implements —Mr. Albert Ituger one day last derangements which would be entire- keeper, Inspector and Physician to
is in good stat1 of cultivation, well live stock, oto. week while around the barn had (he ly free from all resinous matter, the .treatment given 4o certain in -
fenced and taedrained and very fertile, Exeter North. Mr. and Mrs. Jar- misfortune to slip and break his After much experiment he suc- Mates, but got no satisfaction from
On the premises ie a comfortable rott have been actively engaged in
arm ceeded. and to emphasixathediffer- these officials.
brick house, frame barns, and nod farm life for the past 45 years —"�"-- enoe between his treatment and the Mr. +Cantelon, in 'that letter and
bearing orchard. Thera is also about knowing something of the early pio- THE SHEEP AND CATTLE TRADE old-fashioned 4reatmrnls, }1e gave in the nano of humanity called for
7 acres of h-ird weal boob, conlnin• neer life anions the stumps in the Mr. .1. \Vood of Exeter, who is
it the name "Anti -Pill." an investigation and stated that he
ing valuable timber. 'The property fields and their friends ovist' them known throughout thlY Lection as ,, Anti -Pill will cure dyspepsia, bit- could bring about a desert witnesses
is convenient to .neirket, churchot many more years yet, free from successful buyer and exporter of ex- iousne;9. or constipation I,er[retly to prove his slnternante,
and school;. port cattle, ham received the follow- and for ever—caro to slay cured -- On .t he receipt of this letter Mr.
TERMS.—Ten per resit of par ing letter from McDonald & Maybes with no pill baht( to be over- Spackunvt, Chairman of the :louse
chase money on trey of sale. Th commission dealers in cat lh•, !togs, tomo later, of Refuge Committer, 'then called a
payment of the balance will ire ar and sheep. Toronto, and Mr. wood ,oe. All druggists, or The Wil- tweeting of this committee, which
ranged Witt► ti 1''1ser. thinks it would be to the Farmer's son-L'y l Co•, Limited, Niagara Falls, met art the Wrtvcrly House, Clinton,
For .conditions of sal: and 1►nrtie advantage: to carry out the sugges- Ont, Sole agtnls for Canada. Tuesday, Land asked that Mr. French,
alar:, 'I,ply to JOIIN GILL, Auc tions made as they would get better "—'�"-- keeper of the !louse of Itetuge, J.
GLADMAN & STANBUIIY. Exeter prices for their cattle ant! Almelo.
1:01'ROPATKiN'S SUCCESSOR Torrance, Inspector.
Ont., �3olicitors for Executors. siciau of diol House lof Refuge Ian d i
The following speaks for itself.
Eve -ter, March 22tid, 1905. Pear Sir.—I spent the bigge.st part i1 is officially ennounetel that Mr. ,Coates, former inspector, to t
of last month in Chicago and New Kouropat kin has been replaced by appear before the committee,
GRAND TYork looking atter the interest of Gert L'nevitch as Curiae der -in- There were present the above gent -
thethe cattle and %limp trade. During Chief of the Jlanchurien army, 'omen, also Chairman Speck Infos
t he last few years I have hada good Gen. Laterite,' commanded the ex- Warden Miller, Clerk bane, Coon-
trent('deal of acquaintance with nil the refer -
which re ulted inft in 111'e witlo nlraw�altof le clA1r 1 CantolonCurrie 'wvas,diraord in refcr-
Railway System principal exporters and cattle deal- the entire Russian artily to Tie i'ass, taco do lhi8 matter. Ile could not
ars in America and I ;un favorably 1'wl}ke other conitn:uuler.e, I,e make any charges of cruelty to in-
n( trade from these parts, proeid-+ • IL Oft the rn�n in gcLCL,t order, mate', tigainet any official nt the
ing our farmers will [0110►► out and entered Tie Poem with bands 1louse, but acknowledged tth:tt the
pinyin;t .
their ideas. Naw, thio is 1hr very ill treatment he had complained of
'' �--- trati'disputes or quarrels among cer CHAMPION RHEUMATISM
ENT FOR tt,in inrnatem. Personally be did
Riip;llb1AT18A1 not know much but relied on stories
Chas. Drake, n mail currier at tole! him by inmates. He was ask-
Chapinville, Conn., says; "Chamber- ed to bring any witne98e9 he had 40
lain» Pain Balm is t he champion of support shin, in his slatement.4, but
ail liniment;. Thn past year I was elle said 1bet !►e had none th:+t he
troubled n great deal with rheums• ould conveniently get hold of.
ttsm in my »boulder. After trying Messrs. French, Torrance, Coates
several cures rho nlorok'eper here and Shaw appeared before the coin -
recommended this remedy and it mate(' and all agreed so far .as they
completely cured me." There is no knew there Was no foundation for
use or anyone suffering frorn (his the complaints Mr, (:ant clan had _ —~'.-
Painful ailment when thf9 liniment ride.
can be obtained for n small sunt Dr. Shaw said 4h• inmates ower,. Nervous exhaustion invites disease.
One application gives prompt reser Properly cared for and in case: re When everything becomes a burden
and its continued use for a short illness .were particularly well cared and exceyoussive
fatit gue,
, and
blocks bre with
-
and
will produce a permanent cure, for, even supplied with delicacies. out into
a ra perspiration
and yon break
For sale in Exeter, by W. 8. ltowey. :'hat 4 b rooms were kept in a san- tech gas (lees, an�tlation easily, and year
— itary condition. That the keeper shaky at the Least grow excited
andan
A. O. 1-. w was kind and attentive 10 inmates, you cannot bear to be crossed in an -
so far as possible, and supported thing, you are in danger;
At a Meeting of I lie Gr,nd Lodge what 'the other officiate had slated, have giren out ; you eed butiild building ups
A. 0. U. W. at Toronto, lastweek, that Ahs management of the house F K
decided to increase the rates, the wwas good. at once( To build tip woman'shper nen-
vote standing 28,233 for and 10,684 g . nus syetr'm and during the periost of
The committee after hearing th^se change of life we know of no better
against. The new rate in the Hun-
ter parties posed the following remelt' medicine than Lydia N. Pinkham's Veg-
etable
schedule, with a modification tion:— stable Com
which provides that up to 37 "Moved by Mr. Lamont, seconded pound. Acre le an illtt
years 1i • ,1. T. Currin, that ,'iter con;idcr. Station. Mrs. Mary J. Dsbhrutx, of Ilk)
te
of age a lower rate than that call. y '!fain Bt., Winnipeg, Manitoba
ed for in the Hunter soale shall he "'g and investigating the severalrrs. writes:
paid. 1'nder the old schedule Ole char e9by . DeaLydiaE nkhatn:—
, charge', made A. Gantelon, again- Igdtafi. PinttMm's V�•g�•tableC+xnponnd
maximum was reached at the age st Rhe management and keeper of baa been a blessing to me through tits{ IV
of 45, from that date the insured the !louse of Refuge, Mr. 0. French, tate+f+«ri«iknowrtasthe,o�eoftife. Pbr
paying $1.30. Under the new scale of 'alleged cruelty and harsh treat-
six year it disturbed my eau,', ayetam I
the maximum will not he reached mens to several of the inmates of had bot flushes wee eZtrertxlp nenata
until 49, when the rate will be $2.09 said institution, owe Lind, after a
came )rthand debilitated, very f r
it was the concession to the cnrehrl inquiry and thorough C1- the munthl}b flow, and the blood
your t amination of 4 hepart its who hese to beta my bead. 1 bol frequent pafplta
earn that resulted in putting the and tbr„bhingg of the heart ; n fact, my whole
propcMa! of the executive through been and now are in connect ion system 'teemed to be in disorder.
this 1intr, The matter has been be-
viz:
the management of said House(rt.ntvnlnotrli,.ffromthe.rtlferlrtg
fore the Grand Lodge for ecverel v'z: :ir. Centres b1 r. Torrence end c1(1ent to this period uotfl i took 1, A4t
year;, hal has :II ways been voted I►r. Shaw, that Rhcre in no Plnkhatr.'a\' Compound;
just her
my relief from tlL.Dtirno I took thn'u t f
down. it was tontendcd on behalf cause for complaint, and we entirely fuse
of the young men that having a lon- exonerate Mr. French of the ,sane -, I trtotrw ((tnt1ua11y improved nature took
charges made b A. Centtlon,painlessly, and In improved,
time t wan ger life expectancy they ghoul!! be y' well,tnrnan'
In -
given some consideration. and that
The committee thinking it N% 184' 1o' Mrs. I'inkham, of Lynn. Maas., In -
it was necessary to make the Order inform Mr. Cantelon what act ion sites all Fick satel sJltng womet, to writ 9--
ettractive to the young men in er• ster ua nttrhla tto,l k r�lum�ne,a+a�n, her for advice. iter great exlterienM
dor to obtain new member.4. Thr. ( eo 1 is at their service, tree of cost.
ed, recalled Mfr. Cantelnn after din -
Farmer's Mutual Fire Incur
MR Gompanu
Head Office. Farquhar, Ont.
DIRECTORS
President:—T. RYAN, Dunt.: N P. 0.
'Vice•Pres. J. A. Swionaitt
FARQUH ARP.O,
F. !tel OR L E V, W HA LEN P. 0.
W. M. f ABSMOttE, CRO3IARTY P. 0.
Waf, Roy, I3ORNIIOLM P. 0.
J. L. HUBBELL, ItCsSELD.wLE 1'. 0.
AGENTS.
J. CARbi1CIIAF.L, STAFFA. ONT.
A. DUNCAN FARQQIRAR, ONT.
J. WIL.soN, FeLLARTON, ONT.
J. S. GILI'ILLAN, LI CAN, ONT.
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secy.-Treas. Farquhar.
•iilefd••t••A•1•+ t••t-1••t••M••t••6••E••:••i•�`•-1•d S••t•++
f
#Notie e
To Farmers and
the Public in
General
As the spring is coining on
now gather up all your old
truck such as Rags, Rubbers,
.1- Wool Pickings, horse Ilair, t
Old Rope, Bones, all kinds
of old Iron, Brass, Copper,
Lead and Zinc, and take
them down to
M.JAOKSON 8r SON
Main -St. Exeter.
One door south of the ,�`,'
Metropolitan Hotel. That's
where you wyill get the high- :
est cash 1Lrir r• for them
♦•i••1•t4•F•1••1••i�•E••1••L••t :•�•r•i•'3••b•F-L-•Fi•iro'•++
4
FOlt SALE -8 acres on lot 20,
i'Iiames head, Exet er !tort II,
On the property is a good frame•
house with cellar and good stable
d barn, first class garden and
tit -of all kinds. For further pas-
tier. :,pp1y at Exeter North 1'. 0.
311 MALE: Olt TO RENT.— Th:
I.roper•, n Dinsley terrace,
Clapton, kno.dit as the Currie pro-
perty. anti consisting of 8 acres of
t,nd, with eight -roomed house, is of-
fered for ;ale or to rent. All kinds
of bearing froot trees. Just the place
for a retired f.,rme.r or ,narket ger-
teener. Will be sold cheap or rent -
eel on re,sunahle (arms. Fifteen or
lwwenty minutes walk from Clinton
post office. Apply to 1). K. Prior,
Clinton.
FOR SALE—Residence and 8 lots
wwi*h good arable, everything in
good repair. Itcsidence recently re- !
painted ; also a first-cls;s veli good
orchard; and ornamental trees on
the uremiors. The property must ire
soli as the endcrsigned is leaving '
town. 1'0i 1rticulars and termsoi
sale apply Tn It. N. Lang, Exeter.
Ia.
Remember l ls' l niow Evangelist ie.
Temperance meeting in the• Janus
street Mot bodivt Church nest S.+t-
urday at 8 o'clock p. u►., also this
(Thursday) afternoon a special scr-
wice, led by Mr. McNair will be held
in the school room, subject, "The
Itiglt,•r Life." All -re welcome, 3
p. ru.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOlt
PILES
Itching. )3lind, llleedin,; or pro-
truding, Piles. Druggists refund
money if Pazo Ointment Pine to
any case, no mutter of how long
standing in 6 to 14 days. First ap-
plication gives ease and rest. 50-. if
your druggist hasn't it send 50c in
stamps and it '.will bo forwarded lost
pall by I'aris Medicine Co., 8t. Louis,
Mo.
elle C. C. I1e.I';ins, M.I'.1'., for
\u, /1, Middlesex was trade the recip-
ient of a gent lt•m•in's t ravelling com-
p: nest by his Lue a,, friends on the
17th of :(arch. .'l the close of :1St.
�/� ��
Patricks 11.,y' Concert.
1 � 1
A PERSISTENT BACKACHE
r*'" -L•'
1 a.,The very best Vulcanized goods in the country, sewn w: ith silk
Gin you 1"+`" but one cause— 'lis- 1 and linen thread scams bound, I„
sensed kidneys, ww hick must he • melt with Italian linin„ Just see
stren;tlieneil Ettore backache cart be our Rain Coats for men.
euro(, Why. 110 use Dr. Ilamfllon's
Pillai They cure the kidneys quick, From �%• is to .�13
tank ethem strong and able to filter
disease—breeding' roisons (roto the
htr;l. Ai once you feet better,
siren:: r, brighter. Kinney heal(1, —•
Li /guaranteed to every user of Dr.
ro,,, sub -
Hamilton's Pills. Get „ 25C box Mens Water
from pour vlruggist, and refuse proof Coats
Stit111 :s.
Curta in
D
aismomp
epartment
Curtain News cannot come too soon. It cannot come tO0
often. In our weekly store news it is our aim to interest, to advise
to please.
We Want Your Opinion on our Lace Curtains
Take a long; !ool•: through our Big Range from
25 cents a hair t0 $7.00.
10 PER CENT. OFF these prices FOR CASH
SH
Raiii
Coats
10 per cent off these prices for CASH
•
The first of the series of bogus
Sahel. box trials .1'as been brought
to a claw at liellville and while Lot t
and Shibl:•y are enjoying themselves
in California or elsewhere, Reilly, the.
other violin, has been sentenced to
an imprisonment of -one year in jail.
A tSucc. ssful Scheel.—'The C'nt ral
Business College, cf Stratford, )las
become effititted with the famous
Elliott Business College of Toronto,
and the student who completes his
course at the C. It. C. enjoys the
advantages of that great city. All
%els) graduate secure splendid po-
eitian:, Write for a free catalogue.
Do not purchase your aalcndars
until you have seen our samples and
get our prices. These samples are
of ono of the 1nr,eslt ntnnufaoturers
ion.
2 = JobLjnes =
$7.00 Man's Waterproof Coat, for $5.00
This is a Bargain if we have one to fit you. The scams are
sewn and gulmanized, every scain covered. They are made by the
Premier Manufacturing Co. Only $5 00
$10 Man's Waterproof Coat for $8.00
The Premier Manufacturing Co's Best Coat, g'cl f,•ct scams
perfect sew(
n
S
b ,perfect gumming. On y a few left at only $8.00
10 per cent. of these prices for CASH
Don't forget us in Dress Goods, especially whites,,r
eams
and blacks from 25c a yard to $1. So. We have the late colors,
makes and nobby goods,
Popiestone &Gardiner
ROUSE OF REFUGE INVESTIGA-
TION.
Special One Wap Excursions Tit -stet). iomine, Apr Mrs.. .ane
v„11, 0110 of \tr. eltijcheforl Nelson,
From Exeter 1eetor' of St. Att(1,tit•w's Presbyterian
church, Lowdot4r Mrs. Nelson was
epp•tr('ntly in !to'o'l ho:dtII at one
ill o'clock, but she, wag taken ill 811(1•
fluting,. , Mont...... • $34.75 ,lenly and wetted away before day-
light. Deslh was due to heart dim•
('ulurnda springs. Denver, ease. In addition to the ilttsbant,
Helena, Butte, Mont., Og-$39 75 two Noor and one doubler n.; survive—
Helena,
den, Melt Lake ('it Ptah • i,i.I Mort It., of Topeka, Kan.; Geo.
City, and Jtty at home. Uecease•d also
Nelson, Rnssiand, R. (1., $40.2 C leaves three sisters and ott.� trot her.
Spokane, Watt)) J Mrs, Notr011 wan fortnerly a re.i-
Portlnnd, Ore., Sentlle, ,tett of Exeter, her hu;band being
1Va8h.. i'xncmrver, Vic- $42 75 in eberge of the tester tanks along
theta, 14. l'. , , , , •
the line of the 1.. H. & it. 'division
of the (;r;utrl Trunk dta0way.
4.u, h•ran8i,.c.n, ('ar_. $43.20 Repo—rt—.—The—following Report.—The following is
Proportionately l,tw rates to other the report of Exeter markets, cor-
refls rected up to Thuted:,y, JL,rch 23rd.
Wheat 95c to $1.02 per bushel
Tickets on Salo From March Oats 36 to 07 cent; per bushel
1st to May i lath, 1 905. Harley tib to 40c per bushel.
Special Settlers "Trains to Peas 60 to 62 cents per hughcl.
than $15 to $16 per ton.
North West Shorts $120 per ton.
Family )flour $2.85 per ewt.
Feed Flour, $11.25 per cwt.
Mutter 20 cents per pound
Eggs 16 cents per doz.
Pork live weight, $5.65 t,.•r cow t.
fork, dressed, $7.00 per owl.
flay 7 to 8 per ton.
Pot al nem !t1 a hag.
HOUSE AND LOT FOit SALE.—
frame house of seven rooms,
ww,10 summer kitchen nt tacked, on
Carlin(; street opposite the perk, fon
Special t rain w it h Colonist Bleeper
will leave Toronto •tt 9 p .m., every
Tuendny during Meech and April
for .Manitoba and North went.
Passengers travelling without Live
Stock should take the Pacific Ex-
press Leaving Toronto at 1.45 1'. M.
Ask your it -rents for full informa-
tion, or nd tress .1, D, McDonald, Die-
t riot Pee:ton ere Agent. Toronto.
For tickets call on
w
J. J. KNiGHIT, particulars apply to 0. K. ile:man,
Depot ticket :teem. Exeter. Exeter ,
l Inn of the year to insist upon what
I .am going 40 loll you. They are
death on horn cattle, explaining *hat
they ,!o not want to buy then( with-
in 25e. per cwt. of the dehornd ea,-
tle. They tell me t hey would just
an leave deal here :as any place, but
1 hey merely want to get what they
want 4o ship. They complain about
our ettt(i0 being bruised no much
that 4 i'ey do not want to buy t bent.
Lint ycair there were 40,000 t-imbn
shipped to Buffalo. 'Thi+ i; about
the exa0t number, tsn(1 1 can secure
orders for every Jamb in Condo at
ltuffato prices, if the 1armcrs will
only castrate their Iambs. The
trade is certainly changing in every
particular from what it was 0 few
years ago. Out of 4 he 40,000 lambs
111010 was over .20,0(10 sold for ex-
port, and t here is no reason why
the entire trade should not be nvir-
keted in Toronto. Our New fork
people ebu* erre right all. They sail
that our Toronto .lambs are ton bue-
ky and every perean shipping lambs
knows 4 hat 80 per cent !het comes
to Toronto are bucks, and buck
Iambs to American buyers are not
worth 75e. per cwt,. of the even and
wet hers, When t went t 0 canvass
t hem to trade, .the first thing they
said to me was "Your Iambs are
too -hooky and .wo cannot trade wit h
you.” Their trade does not cell for
buck Jambs,
TOM'S t rulw•,
MoDDNALD & 'MAYHEE.
ToCureaColdmoneDay Telco Laxative Bro e e �'
neo Quinine Tablets. ars,e � � be every
Uwe 1 bores sold in Mat 13 roams. . . / �. . asC.
tier and impressed upon hint the
necessity of retracting his charges.
This ,was done with the best of feel-
ing between all concerned, on the
following written statement sub-
mitted to the committee, shows:
"After hearing the investigation
and considering the rnatter all over
1 come to the conclussion that
there is no ill-treatment toward
any of the inmates of the House of
Refuge, and that no blame can be
attached en any of the officers of
t he ol•ove instil talon."
(si'tne(1) Arthur Cantelon.
A HEALTHY OLD AGE
OFTEN THE BEST PARTOFLIFE
Help for Women Passing Through
Change of Life
Providence has allotted us each at
least seventy years in which to fulfill
our mission in life, and it is generally
our own fault if we die prematurely.