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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-03-30, Page 4THE EXETER TIMES, MARCH 30th 1905. O EZTis o XIV Ov'Min t WELLS, & CO.'S impapvio lima cow Gives the True Golden Julie Tint tAutt Guarantees Prize_fjl tgr. The Largest and Besi Creameries and les in the World Use It. LOOK FOR THEDANDELION TRADE MARK. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES -AND -IMITATIONS. ALx.I. tt►stvrct}GFJF sal Alparx. xa• w i••••••♦••o•••♦•••••••••••••♦♦•♦•••♦•••♦•♦•♦•♦♦•••••♦ I THE 1'1OLSONS BANK (I14eotporated by Act of Pauli tt:.ent 1835) • 2 • 1 CAPITAL PAID UP • $3,0004000.00 RESERVE FUND • $3.000.000.00 sf_ Hnuuhce in hltario. Quante. AIh crta, Bntole nbia and M 0 0 ba EXETER HRANCH Open every Lawful Lay from 1,, .t. r1. to 3 r. M. except Saturday 10 A. M. 10 1 r. 3i. Forte-torss' Sato Notots cashed or collected. Furans supplied On application. DRAFTS on nil pointe in the Dominion, Great Britain and Un- ited State bought and sold at lowest rate of exchange. e SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits of 1$1.00 and upwards received. Interest com- pounded half ycarlep, and added to princiiat June 30th and December 3131. De• po+its Res eipts also issued and highest current rates of interest allowed, Advances made to farmers stock dealers and business then at lowest rate and on most fa,orable terms. Agents at Exeter for Dom. Government. DlCkson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager. •••••••••••♦••••••••••••♦ •••♦•••••••••••••••♦•••••• Blood Purifier IMM ity go around suffer ing from ipoverished blood, scrofula, oils, rheumatism, pimples, czema and all forms of skin is€ases when you can get ucll a reliable remedy as Perry's Blood Purifier ures quickly and surely- by moving the cause. Sold my at rownin gs Drug Store The Exeter Times CALENDAR FOR MARCII, tlN)►AY ONDAY ESDAY F.DNESDAY ... 1JRSDAY s e e s ... RIr.AY ♦TIJRDAY 6 12 0 13 7 14 1 8 15 2 0 10 3 10 17 4 11 18 J905 10 28 20 27 21 28 22 20 21 30 `LI :11 25 I'IIt'RSDAV. MARCH :30th, 1905 It is not expected that Hon. Clif- ord Sifton will re-enter the Cabinet, 1. that Walter Scott, member from eginn, will succeed Mr. Sifton ns Minister of the Interior. The ex -minister for some time Iris been desirous of retiring from the gtivt•rnrrcent, because of his hearing, .which has grown steadily worse for "ever:Il wears. and the proposed edu- cational clause of the autonomy bill for the t wo new western Provinces gave him the desired chance. Since Premier L:lurier greatly modified 1 he educational clauses of t he bill lion. Mr. Sift on has announced) that %If w ill support t the new measure. )" csplainiwt his decision he said *(hat while• he much preferred a public school system. as he cannot et: or.. this, h1• thinks it best to meet t'.1remists of the other side half •.. ay and to assist in adopt in f n tue•tsure that will slake no chatter. f rem the education 11 law now in vegure in the territories. Thc an - setae uent ofthee�u► - IIIIAt er of , t d Ile interior has occasioned ;rest re- lief in government. circle:. and the hill t1 ill now hz placed before 1'.)r• dement. :fon. R. 1.. horde n, Eater of t he opposition has announced his inten- tion ( f opposing the measure even with the proposed amendniteo+ to the (education dl cl:loses. but he h to left lee followers free to decide for themselves. F. D. elonk, M r. Bor- den's Quebec lieutenant, says the bill is all right and he is prepared to support it. It is expected that his lead wil Ibe followed by :a uunl- ber of Conservative members, but. so far. non: of the Liberal members have intimated any intention of voting a7Ainst 1 he measure. NOTE ANI' CO\LME\T liot►. W. .I ,Manna, Provincial Sec- rretary, is quoted as saying that the appointment of M. L. E. C. Thorne to invest i;at accounts of the De- partment of Prisons and Asylums was with dig- ging t c ' h ntrtcvttion of dl� ging up scandals..The Minister's sole desire was to rrive at a system whereby Ire could immediately in- form .himself of the most minute de• tails .of expenditure rectal -ding the institutions under his control. At a c eteu:e of Ithe Govermuent member., Mr. F. Preston, of North Lanark. wai elected chief whip and Mr. A. Mehaffy, of Muskoka, assis- PLYS[CALLY EXHAUSTED Lacking in courage—out of joint with everything— i ng— 9 car cl y ons ek- ing .terns with even fair health. Such low spirits are pitiable. Your brain is fagged, vitality so exhaust - ed your constitution is well nigra ruined. What you need is Ferro• zone, .that great vitalizer and nu- tritive tonic. It's by snaking ficeth and blood, by infusing iron and oxy- gen into 11h3 system that Ferrozoae helps; it repairs weak spots. in• i 9tt1 1s •n et t life into warn -cul or - 7 s— . n you makes , ou feel like new. I'er- rozone lifts age from neje old and imparts resilience and buoyancy to the oppreescd, lie manly. ruddy- colored,—cast aside weakness and en • ter :the happy life t hat conies from using Ferrozone. Fifty cents buys a box in any drug +store. • GOSHEN LINE, STEPHEN —Miss Jennie Yearly visited \ir. and Mrs. James .Lawson on Friday last. —Miss Amy Yearly and Master Harry an:1 Tonc►uy, who have been laid up with the grip have fully re• covered and ere now visiting friends around ,here. —Mr. George Lnwson visited \lr. and Mrs. William Yearly on Sunday last. Mr. John Keys has returned home again after n short visit with his dao Mrs. daughter, , it lei. (. DdcGormick, of London. — Mr. Fred .lune., who ha• betel visiting *friends on the Grethen Line the past t wo months, lef 1 for Lon- don on 'Monday last. —Mr. Wm. Pearly is confined to the house with a severe at leek of the grippe. —Mrs. Thomas Yearly has recov- ered from her recent illness. —Quite •aan interesting shooting match was held tit Mr. David Mn- whinney's on Friday lost. Follow- ing are the scores:—Chostet M tevhin- ney 7, It. M:iw Kinney 6, G. Mawhin- ney G, D. Mawhinney 4. Wm. M 1- whinney 6, Mr. Gilmore 2 Fred Ken' 7. Mr. Ilar a 9, C. Ilinney 5, G. Hirt - zcl 8. T. if/holey 5, Win. Pearly 9. —Mr. Thomas Marlyn, w ho move :t on our Line in December, h;1• rented his .idyl n to Mr. cs 1 r zcator for a term of years. Mr, Marlyn intent+ movine to Exeter shortly Mr. Jacob Wildfong intends hav- ing dor the Nest shortly. — Miss Olive Turner visited a it la the ltev. Mr. Henderson Saturday and Fund 1y. —Mr. Itob: t t 1► Ivey still shays out al 'his brother Rich ire's, as hie brother bad the misfortune Io break some rens some time ago and is lin- able 10 Alt 011 to his work. --Miss Moir. of Centralia, who has visiting with Mrs. Johns the 1••,..t w:ek returned home. —etr. Christopher Dinney has btu le. Mr. Fr:•tl .1011:9' w heel, Chris. 1 pinks 1.• can .1 ay wit h tiia'it of the wheelers —Mr. S. .1. 11.• 1.lc•rson intends get - 1in'! .111 )r' • 1 , . I R,1 I 1 • 1 t it[ the week Iron1 Mr. K:11;•rula11. of Dash wood. —Mr.,. Joe Lawson and Mrs. Rob- ert Gower visited Mrs. Joseph Law- son, sr. 0,11 Monday last, Dir. Art bur Glaevill: rind Mr. Robert Mawhinney are quite busy these days making maple syrup. Mr. Rueben Davey and mother visited wit h 11uebe•n's brot her Wil- liam on: day this w:ek. —Mr. \Villiam Marlyn is quite busy r 1:..• days pruning his orch- ard. Will thinks it was needed badly. —Mr. and Mrs. John Keys spent Sunday the Quest of Mr. and Mrs. John '3 terser of Crediton. Quit: :1 number from here at- tended dile concert on Monday even- ing given in the Town hall, Credi- ton. TIIE BLOOD IS TIIE LIFE Owing to faulty actions of the kid- neys and liver, the blood becomes filled with disease Terms 4 hat im- peril Iteallhj. The first warning is a backache, dizziness, headache and lack .of vital energy. Act quickly if you would avoid the terrible rav- ages of chronic kidney complaint. reel Dr. Hamilton's fills to -day : they cure kidney and liver com- plaintfor :all time. No medicine re- lieves so promptly, nothing in the world of medicine cures more thor- oughly. For good blood, clear com- plexion, stealthy .appetite, the proper treatment is 1)r. Ilemilton's fills. 25c. per box at all dealers. BLA\SH D Aft 11 r, .David Brethour, one of the early pioneers ,and one of the best known and most .highly esteemed residents of Blanshard township died on Tuesday, March 21, aged 73 years. Ile had been in failing health for dsomc months, but had only been confined to the house for a short time before his death. David Bret h- our was native •1 on of 13,4 Iangrane, Limerick, Ireland. Ile was the youngest of a family of ten chil- dren. Itis .mother died when he was an infant, and his father oame to Canada .with his fancily n couple of years dater, settling in Simooe coun- ty. Mr. Met hour grew •'o man- hood there and after his marriage to Elizabeth Shier, sof Brock township, who survives hint. 11c came to plan - sherd in 1853. Like nearly all the old tscttiers of ltlansbard be was a member of the Orange Order. having joined in 185.2. Ile was the first license -inspector of 111e municipailty end was for many years a member of :the municipal council and was closely identified with every progres- sive movement for 4 he bet ferment of his township. Mr. Bret hour was cantein ,of a volunteer company forma) in itlanshnrd duri.cg the Fenian Itaid days, his lieutenant be- ing 11. A. L. White, now a Lt. -Col. asst postmaster of tat. Marys. He organized Ornnre Lodes No. 192. 1Voodham, rand has been District and County Master, Mr. Bret hour, al- though he had snot the advantages of a scholastic education was widely tend in all branches of literature, and 'as particularly well posted in history. Ile was .a member of the Church of England, a stron,t adivO cate of elle iprinciples( of ,tencp(•rencc and an excellent type of citizen. Be- sides ibis wife he Icayes to 131011 1 11 his loss n family of t %co sons and five daughters. They arc : Augus- tus, of Kiehl on, and Michael on the old .homestead, Mrs. heron, Mani- toba, Wesley, of miota, Man, Mrs. Miners, ManitubA, and Misses Mary .1. and Harriet, of Itlanshard. In 11r. William Johnston's excellent book "Pioneers of Itlanettled" ap- pears ria interesting and apprecia- tive +sketch of 4 he career of this de- parted) pioneer citizen. ile was a worthy man awl regret at his tak• ing off is widespread. ilia funeral took place Thur.ed.iy, M arch 23rd at .30,o'clock In Kirkton r'rnetery. l)IIOI'I'ED ALi, OTII EMS •'1 dropped all liniments but \yr - vi .• because I iota 'rev' e \ llm the quickest 4.o relieve ion in," writes H. 114. Benton, of 8t. Johns. if my children are croupy or sick, Nervi - line cures thein. If a c ted• of 'ramps or stomach turtle up, \ tt'ilin' is ever ready. \1'e use \ -rvilin,• for neuralgic, rheumatism and all kinds of aches and pains ; it's as good as any doctor." The great Canadian remedy for t he pato fifty years has been Poison's Nerviline •— not hint hiller made. The Kind that has Cured Your OWFriends and Neighbors�O� flakes Sick in Spring Time... in Spring Time... BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS. ''Ask for iiPAINE'S." People Well Huron if you had taken two of Carter's Little Liver I'ills before retiring you, Mould not have had that costed ton- gue or bad taste in the mouth this morning. Keep a vial with you for occasional use. the Clinton 1311111itli( Company has been organized ttith a capital stock of $25,000. The Company purposes erecting a phut capable of t urning out 801► 4101:11 pairs of stockings per week and do employ seventy- five hands. On Tuesday of *Last meek, as the members of one of the Collegiate classes were playing basket ball et Goderich, the support of one of the baskets fell and struck Miss Lily Mc\'ic:,1 a severe blow on the head. from a he effect:; of which she was insensible for nearly an hour and had •a very severe bruise. On Saturday IIegry Warden, who had been comtnittcd from Sezdforth on a charge of false pretences was brought before Judge Doyle, of Goderich, on :1 charge of theft, as the evidence did not warrant n trial on ahe orieina1 indictment. The case, however, did not last long, as the court decided t hat the offence was :neither false pretences nor theft but •a breach of (with and dismissed t he'Sh lrge. Harsh, purger ive remedies arc fast giving way to the gentle action and mild effects of Carter's Little Liver fills. If you try them they will certainly please you . The newly -appointed license ►uissioners for %Vest Iluron their first meeting at Clinton on Tuesday. The members of the board—Thonets Churchill, of Goder- ich township; Matthew Lockhart, of Auburn, and T. E. Durnin, of Dun- ltannon._wera all ,resent. Mr. Churchill w•as Chsscn ns chairman and Mr. I.ochert as secretary. The board will meet regain on ithe 20th of April at the inspector's office, in Clinton, do consider -the applica- tions •Ind greet t he licenses for 1905-06. All disorders caused by a bilious state of the system can be cured by using Carter's Little Liver fills. No pain, griping or discomfort attend- ing their use. Try them. On Monday and Tuesday His hon- or fudge Doyle ahold county court at Goderich and heard t he evidence In Bengand vs. Colborne tow she p. an action io recover for injury to a horse. The plaintiff is connected with the Egwondville pottery and was out delivering the w••ares made by 'that establishment, and leaving Loyal the took •the road just south of *that post office, on which one of his horses got mired ,the animal's injuries -through such miring being so severe that it had not been work- ed since. The township's defend was that though n road allowance had been marked out, it had never been used, so statute labor was not utilized on it, and that the road was never used because there was good rands ell around it, and t ltat to Benrniller or Goderich there were good gravel ones. At the conclu- sion of the evidence His Honor ad- journed the ease for argument, to a date to he named. COM.' held PILLS AND PILES 1' eof piles the use A prolific caw() Ic isu P1 cathartics and pills of a drastic, vi- olent nature, which is always follow- ed by a reaction on account of the resinous, drying properties they Con- tain. There are other causes, but no tnattero what the cause or what the kind of Piles, I)r. Leonhardt's Hem - 'told can be relied upon to cure—to stay cured. It's an internal remedy that re- moves the cause of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Suppurating l'iles. A guarantee (, ant goes with each pack- age containing a months' treatment. It can be oI►t wined for $1.00 et Druggist's or the 1Vilson-Fyfe Co., Limited, Niagara fall., Ont. • Perth On Sat uid,y, >1,,rch Dele George. Clayton Ilear.', lit t I•.• son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bcar.s, of St. M:►rys, died at -the age of nine months and six days. The little fellow has add- ed snot her to t he victims of pneu• mollis. if It is a billio,l= all tel: take Cllan►berlein's Stomacl, and Liver Tablet 9 and a quick cute is certain. For sale in Exeter by W. S.ltowcy. For sale in Exeter by W. 8. Howey. Iluron. Mr. fatness MIAlrer%, an old resi- d'nt of the west wird, St. Mary++, was .found deed in bed by one of the neighbors on 'Tuesday. Ile liv- ed alone and ll:ld been ill for some days. Mr. Slattery .hail his right ,arm .cul toff in an accident many years ago while employed as bag- gagernan at 111e Grand 'trunk Rail- way station. de n ie brat her, 1 1 0t y n hl both unmarried, lived itogee her for many years until dh • I itter's death Atom 5811 y01r9 A •u, u, a small home in the west eel I. The funeral took place to 81. elary9 cetnelery Wednesday morning. TIIE ARCII-FIEND Oi' TllI' AGE Not war, more .1a 'tidy than ever Thimodern buteh,•ry - bat Ca tie ss hic)1 lends to consumption and on - 11 witty kills more 4lrin (,online and war combined. The doctors now sue cess:ally fight catarrh with a rem- edy that never fails_-"Catnrrbozone" 11'.s death 4a every type of G.atarrh. 0 destroys every root and branch of the did^ase so t horouirhly flint n 11l:llee! need never be feared. if troubled with c01(1+, /instal or throat catarrh, or subject t0 bronchitis or asthma use Cnt:arrhnzen'' rind you'll b:' cur:•:I forever. Middlesex I)r. .1. A. NslIt+, the oldest praetis- in:r pby siciin in London passed away suddenly on saturd..y morning. aged 78 years. 11is death 13119 due 1n nn apopletie st roke. Mr. John McLarl.►ne, of the town• AIM of West Nisaouri, has been ap- point ,:l by the Ont ario Government General News '11 c+ C. 1'. 11 ata 3erorb ate .•t v.urk 011 t rriltuinarj hut ye). between lu• gersoll and S1. Marys. Mr. Andrew elisc:uupbt'll o[ 'To- ronto. ex -1.1'.1'., and Consersettive organizer for Ontario, died at lois home Saturdiy afternoon. Mr. Mia• e:unpbc'll suffered for years Iron stomach trouble. hour weeks Ago it took on an aggravated form and con- fined hits to his bed. Mr. M iscatup- belt topreeentcd Simcdx' in 1 he Le. i'.- init,re fat' 1 i,rce *terms. A new island, 4,800 yards in cir- cum(erence, etas emerged Trout the sea, :three lcrigues south of Iwojiwi, in .the Itiukin archipelago, bet %Veen Japan and Formosa. The first in- dications were observed 'Lnsi Novem- ber 14, when frequent detonations were heard Listing till November 28 On it lie latter- date 1101180 smoke be- gan Ito rise and continued till Dec. ember 5, when the out lines of an is- land became visable. The island wad visited .on Feb. 1 by inhabitants of Iwojina, who found the surface cov- ered with volcanic t ufa. The island was surrounded by a belt of sand, and ,t here w•as a boiling lake near lite northern end, below a pink 210 feet in height. Largely signed petitions askin: for an increase in the pay of jurors ;old constables serving in the n99ize9, and constables serving in the Assiz- es, Sessions and County Court, arc to be presented to Premier Whitney by •a deputation of those interested, headed by Mr. T. Herbert Lennox, M.P.I'., for North York. The jur- ors ask $3 per day, instead of $2, which they ,now receive, and the con- stables .are asking for an increase of from $1.50 per day to $2. The sal- aries of jurors and constables have remained the same for the past fif- tern years. Mr. Lennox is the first member .of the Legislature to in- terest :himself in the matter, and he proposes making a strong appeal for consideration. When Frank Craig, a youth who claims Cns iris h, ap- peared lt►efoentervillere Justice(' ce Duncanomeof Des - :twines, In., charged with vagrancy lie asked (bat a physician examine hits. "I .a in told 1►y doctors that I have *two hearts," lie said, "and that if Ido not have fsesh air constantly 1 will die." City Physician Miller and Dr. Howard Grey looked the boy over and reported that he had ex- actly ithc same heart pulsations on right and left sides, and there was every external evidence rof twohearta working. They asked to lx' given custody . of Craig 'that t h1s case might be investigated by 4l►e medioal de- partment ref Drake University and other colleges. The young man was turned over 4o their custody. Doc- tors say medical books record *?tree -or four such cases. BORN STANU("1{V.—At Exeter on Marcie 2811,. 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stanbury a son. DIED DEARING.—II Exeter on Friday. March 24111, 1905, Havana 11 llorrel beloved wife of Thomns Dearing, axed 82 years. CHIAMPION LINIMENT FOR It1HEUMATISM Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Chnpinville, Conn., says; "Chamber- lain's Pain Balm is the champion of all liniments. The past year I was troubled a great deal with rheuma- tism in my shoulder. After trying several cures the storekeeper hero recommended this remedy and it completely cured me." There is no use of anyone suffering from this painful ailment when this liniment can be obtained for a small sum One application gives prompt relief and its continued use for a short time will roduce a permanent cure. For sale iExeter, by W. 8. Howey. Exeter Musiclpal Cowed,. Council met as per call of Reeve on 'Friday Mitch 21th, at 8 p.nt. The iteeve and Councillor; a111 pre- sent. The minuted of 11 (stings held on Feb, 24111, Feb. 27,11, March 3rd ::red Md.arch 4141hwere read and ap• prove Co►nmunice t ions were read frog:, J. J. Knight, agent at the G. T. 11. station, elating thal in the tom • p:lny'M estimates for 1905 they pro- vide dor a new station rel Exeter with other improvement 14, making it as to 0041 os any station of its size in the Province : also from the clerk of the City of Toron- to Asking the co-oyer:rt ion of 1 his ('ouneil lin an application to the Leg. ielative Assembly providing that the :tarot's of merrier' women eel the n:s• sessmr'nt roll be placed on lite mun- icipal voters' list and lists neer) in votinu money by-laws. Laid over for further consideration, also from Toronto asking asking a subserip• tion frotn this municipality 1owar41s Ih:' erection of a monument In the memory of t11" Cervolien soldiers 53 11(11 while hale on service in South n h Africa during the 1110•r w 1 r. Action deferred until next meeting. W. .1. 1leatn:ul offered to supply th•' water ureter '.vitli connections fur pipes at *20 (etch or the Crown Meter with connection at *21 t'ch. Mr. 14. Hey soodl ask for an out •i for .1hd• water on the street soul 11 of Itis house. Street commissioner to investigate. (h.' fol10tt i1 : aoeounl9 passed n►1 snot ion of 1V, 11. Levet 1, seconded b3' 1. 1V,(wd. harry Persons, cell for 11rs. 1)(I• vc, *2.75 ; T. iiaw•kins & Son, account i:•r gasoline etc., 826.53 ; Jas. Creech sr., labor, $3.15; Wm. Creech, labor, +45,31 ; Richard Quanc:', labor. 88.75; Thos. Welsh. labor, 86.63 ; Geo. At- kinson. lobes, 50e. ;Ed .% 1rd II tint. Libor, 81.011 ;\V tn. leernick, snow- plow•in(t $1.00: (fen. Ford. 1:1hor, $1.50 Thrvn.,+ Creech. labor, :1.50; Mr. .t .r 01 , e'Ibor, 50e. Mr. C:Irnpnell, I ,I .1, 5tlC.: C. Aldswor11*, labor, 50c. : \t Armst rona, gravel, 8.21.56: A. Si. nrd'r, !travel, 811.25 :W. .1. 'beset 1 p:, .1 iry, *31.25. I• 1 J. Muir see, by .1. Wooal, thar t i. snot icn of March :3rd fixity ('I 1 k's 8 1111) be resinderl.--Carried. I' -1 .1. Mtlil see•uuled by .1. Woo *het ten• 'lunar 'd :111:1 4eell, y -five 11011ars p: r 31)011 10 be the clerk's +a1)ry erred 111,x1 1h' •rb:)v; 8181(.1 ',Lenin/ h • ins '111.41 411 1 he by-law, to be liquor 'li0s'nae in•lw•ctor for , conferring 1h'' Appointment, The East Middlesex. I hy•Inw was rend a lirst, second and 1 :\:a-... TORI 'V y•. f \•‘..‘o -N. N. N. AV A:N.- 4 The IClud You Have Always Bought, and which has been 111 Ilse for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per. ronlll supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you its thbd. 1111 Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health or Infiu)ts and Children—ExperIenco against Experiments What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OII, Pare- gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stonntcl) and Vowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—Tke DIuther's Friend. CEIfIUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ?NC CtNTA!$ COMPANY. 77 YU„OAT . NEM/ Von, C'T7. •♦•••••♦•♦••••♦♦ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ♦•••••••• • � FURNITURE t• WAREROOMS We aim to make this store the store to which any person • may come with high expectations and from which they will go • with the determination to come again. That is why we scour the markets for the best furniture to sell at prices that can't be btater, in Canada. A growing business tells us that we are in the right track. •r Modest as our prices you will be surprised at the choice we •, can give you in the latest designs and finishes. •. Each piece of furniture was chosen with a view to durability as well as artiistic appearance. Z t .OWE&ATKINSON The Leading Furniture Dealers •and Undertakers. Exeter Ont. • ♦••••••♦••••♦••:•••♦•♦♦••••••••••••••♦♦•♦• ♦••••••••••i K K Ka K K. K K&K K t. K ;rK ARE YOIJ A PRISONER? OU.IJIDS et men are prisoners of disease as securely uhey were confined behind the bare. Many Maes forgedk tr own cholas by the vices of early youth, imposture togostairloas disease, or the excesses of manhood. Tiny feel they are not the men they ought to be er used to be. TIM vim, vigor. lad vitality of manhood are lacking. Are Lnervous and despondent? tired in the morning? have you force yourself throng ifth.day's work? have you little am - tion and ensu? are you Irritable and excitable? eye. Nnkea,deptYleQ and haggard looking? memory poor aed Mid fagged? have you weak back with drams and losses at aitht? deposit in urine? weak sexually?—yon have Nervous Debility ..d Seminal Weakness. Our NSW 111$TROD TEDULT11RfIT Is guaranteed to Cure •r No Pay. 18 years Is Detrol. Bask d reliable $.ware of gnacks—Conaalt old establIshed, %; r.l(abls vislclans. Cosattlestles Free. ds'ks Free. wale for Question Blank for Home Treatment. 0m Kennedy & Korvin, .M SEIRLSY STRBRT. DSTROIW, aiCu. K Kc K K rC KIK K r\ K Cc l' ... HOG PROFITS I The hog is a machine to stake pustule of pork. In raising hop for the market, the profit is rapid and healthy growth. Feeding to amply sustain life slakes you no profit. A foo,L that will fatten your hogs in the shortest time, and with the least waste, is the profit maker. To get the most good out of its food, the hog trust thoroughly digest and assimilate 1l. it is this t ssimilated foal that makes the pounds of pork. The addition of Clydesdale Stock Ford will enable it to do this. It creates an appetite for a full ration. Many farmers seem satisfied to let the hog "root" for itself. There is no better money maker ou the fans if given half a chance. Clydesdale Stock Foal will en- able you to get your hogs 10 the market at least thirty days sooner; this is money saved. Mr. A. 0. McDonald, Jericho, Ont., says : " I fe.l it to six fattening hogs as a test anti feline the ilogs that received Clydle.da•le Stock hood merle a decided gain over those that receives) none." This is "WISP! FEEDING." Don't neglect the " RUNTS ", they earl be made to grow, and he kept growing, by lasing Clydmdalc Stock Food. it will also keep your hogs in s11c11 healthy condition as will enable then* to withstand) :I fog Cholera the greatest menace to hog raising. Keep your hogs and pens clean be using C'arboline Antiseptic; as hogs thrive better when clean. If not satisfied after using, your monev will be cheerfully refunded by our dealers in your district namely . Peter Freyne, Exeter. W. .1. 1Vihoe, Greene is. .1ohn I'rect er, Zurich. 1 .1, ori • .4 ('1 .1 k, \e•and )I.•i ••.'. (' 111 11 i'riensnn, Staff,. Alf. 8.-r 1'u(1, 114 nk:,ll. a third Ilio.', i h:' Reeve sienit►g 1 h 9 ,In • . old 1 h • peal of lite torpor.. • lion h:'inr fist thereto. Council adjourned to meet on April ' AI 8 W. 11. I. vett, c. I \t e,•1 d ns Carried. p. nr. 1• 1:. t .1. M13\11114, 1'I 11