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Exeter Times, 1905-05-04, Page 5r -507 T h' I X E Xi TIME S, MAY 4th i:tu5 1E1 AL VEGETABLE SICILIAN Mair Renewer A bIgb-class preparation for the hair. Kees the hair soft and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and always restores color to gray hair. .7-iip .'m»'! g .riu MEDICAL W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C. V e P. S., Graduate Victoria ini- etenity. office and rtsidencnce_ Dominion Lhoratory, k:.eter. DENTAL TI. KINSMAN. L D.S. ANL DR. A. It. KINSMAN. L. D. S. 1). D. 8., Honor Graduate Of Toronto Univ etxirt. Dentist. otro Teeth aztsected without pain or r had after efforts. Office !Fan- eon's block. Wet side of Main brook' Exeter' D.A. ANDERSON, (D• D. 3. L1'8. DENTIST. Honor Graduate of the Toronto Cuiversity sad Royal College of Dental Surg,peeoons of 2y�s1o; with h000re Also Postgraduate of Atcaio School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with ilor�ble mention. =verfthing known to the Dental Prole. Ion this crowns,al- fa office. Bridge work, um, gold and vulcanite plates all doe in neateet manner possible. A perfectly lees anaesthetic used for painless extrao- oe one door south of Carling Bra's store &meter, Ont. MONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private funds for invest: • sat upon term or village property at lowee SMS Of interest. DICKSON & CARLINO Exeter. f ONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amcnet of private Lunde to stab on farm and village properties at lowratee elf Interest, OLADMAN R. STANBURY Barristers Solicitors. Main St. Exeter. JViCSON & CARLING, f fetors Solicitors Notaries Conveyancers, Oommleetoners, t�olic1tore for the Melaena Bank, to. Mosey to Lean at lowest rates of interest. 011110E:--10 LIN STREET. EXETER. G S. CARLn 0 E. A. L. 13. DICKSON 'the Usborne and Hibbert ANNIE Ik Farmer's Mu ual Fire lnsur- anGe Gompanu Head Office,) Farquhar, Ont. DIRECTORS President:—T. RYAN, DUBLIN. P. 0. Vice -Pres.:— J. A. NoBRlej FARquI3 ARP.(). F. MORLEY, WHALEN P. 0. W.11. PABSMORE, • CROMARTY P. 0. WM. ROY, BORNIIOLM P. 0. J. L. RtesELF., Itt::-;ELUALF•: P. O. AGENTS. J. CARMICIIASL, STAFFA. ONT A. DUNCAN FARQUHAR, ONT. J. WILSON, FULLARTON, ONT. J. S. GILFILLAN, LUCAN, ONT. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.-Treas. Farquhar. INofiee To Farmers and the Public in 't General As the spring is coining on now gather up all your old truck such as Rags, Rubbers, + + Wool Pickings, Horse Hair, Old Rope, Bones, all kinds of old Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead and Zinc, and take them down to M.JACKSOM & SON Main -St. Exeter. One door south of the 1• Metropolitan Hotel. That's + t ; ' where you will get the high- est cash price for them ;% + +++++•h++++'F++++++'t•-1'+++•t•+ _ 4 1 -11 THE DUNLOP TRADE MARE Dunlop Book For Horsemen free to Any Address Sixty-four pages, with il- lustrations and valua t, I c Charts. Useful information about lame horses care- fully .elected and comriled. \Vrite for it tit -day, by post- card, giving your name and address and the name of the paper in whie•It you saw this tnc cc. THE DUNLOP TIRE CO. LIMI'T'JD TORONTO 11 Application to Parlia- ment. ere NUTI('F. IS 11E11E111 GIVEN that an application willbe trade tiro Legislative Assembly of t he Province of Ontario at the present session .e n ss• i thereof, for :w Aot t to w►• corl.orate a Company to construct, equip and operate an elootric 1ia3 of railway to run in and through the ('ity of Stratford in the County of i'erth, and from the aaid City of Stratford in and through the townships of Downie. Fullerton, llibbert a'td nlanahard all in the said County of Perth and the Town- ships of Osborne and Stephen in the County of Iltrron and in and through the \ ilhige of Exeter in the aaid County of lluron to the Village of Grand Bend on Lake Huron, and al so from the said City of Stratfor in and through the Townahips North Easthope and south Easth e and the Village of Shakeapcare rt the County of Perth, and the To n - ship of Wilmot in tIto County of Waterloo to and in and through to Village of New hamburg in the as County of Waterloo with a branch line in and through the Townsiiiip of South Easthope to the Village of Tavistock in the said county of Perth. with power: (11 To make pie c is in paid up stock or bonds for rights of way, material plant. rolling stock or services to the Company, or in furthering t he un- dertaking; (2) to receive assistance from Municipalities or individuals OP way of subsidies ,i3OnnUSCS or oth- erwise: (3) To manufacture, sell or lease electricity or electric power to any person or corporation or cor- poration along the line of the rail- way or any of its branches, and (4) for other proper and necessary in- cidental powers. Dated at Stratford this 23rd day of March, A. D. 1905. JAMES 81'EELE, Solicitor for the Applicants. FARM '10 HENT Lot 22 First concession Usboine, 100 acres, now all in grave, also store with Hay 1'. 0. in connection to lease when goods are •'.isposred of. I have now un Lancs a quantity of clothing, con• listing of ready -trade suits, over- coat a etc. which I am now offering al cost. Good Ameriotn oil 16 cents per gallon. To much work for my age am bound to get out of the business. Apply ,to L. MoTAGGART, lily- P. 0.. JOSEPH WRITE Licensed Auctioneer. Counties of i'erth Middlesex, iluron, Oxford and Town of St. Marys. Charges .moderate. Orders left at his residence, Queen St., St. Marys, will he promptly :attended to. Phone at his house. Special attention :liven to live stock sales. Orders left nt The Times will be I,rctnptly attended to. )it SALE Olt TO RENT.— The c Linsley terrace, g.iep rt)• on I)tn cy ace t r Clinton, known as the Currie pro- perty, and consisting of 8 acres of land, with eight -roomed }rouse, is of- fered for sine or to rent. All kinds of bearing froot trees. Just the place for a retired farmer or market gar- dener. Will be sold cheap or rent- ed on reasonable tering. Fifteen or twenty minutes walk from Clinton post office. Apply to D. K. Prior, Clinton. FOR SALE.—Itesidence and 8 lots with good stable, everything in good repair. Residence recently re- painted ; also a first-class well good orchard, and ornamental trees on the premises. The property must be sold as the undersigned is leaving town. For particulars and terms of sale apply to It. H. Lang, Exeter. SHOIITHOIINS FOR S.\LF: — The undersigned 1_,. for s:11c on Lot 16. Con. 2, 11 ty, n number of up-to-date thoroughbred Shorthorn hulls. They are of the tote et't blocky type, dark retrin color and of choice breeding. They are all (Air- ihle for registration. and uil1 he sold re 1a0U:ably. — John Elder, llensall P. 0. Locals ! School Reports The Mieeee John'. pleasantly enter- I taitted a number of friends on 'Tues -1 Jit. LEAVING AND M T1t1CULA- day evening.. TION. FORM 111 Mr. Abrahamson, o1 London has M iry Rotel', 86 per r cent : folly t:11en a position with Messrs. Jack- Windsor, 71, honors. Vcr:t Cobble - son & Son, for the corning season. Rev. George Bishop of the first Methodist church, London, has had the degree of D. D. conferred upon Morland, 47 ; ,label Sparks, 41; him. Ileac O'Neil, 41: ,Daisy 1)illing, 31. The Epworth League of the Main Total enrolment 13; daily average street Methodist church has changed 13. their night of tweeting from Tuesday L. C. FLEMING. Teacher. night to Monday and will meet on HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Monday evening hereafter. FORM 11. 'Honors rs — Edna McPherson 79 ler oto I t The . f 11 ar' will pro- , [I Province c nt Ho 1 fit very largely front 1 Le estate of cent.: May .1:me$, 73 ; the tato Mr. CoAtirlsant, of Toronto. t1,igaie Coward, 63 per cent.; Ida The ouccessiOn duties at 5 per Armstrong, 59; O. Mcl'herscut. 58; cent. on t Ile propc'rl y of $20,000,000 M. \Need,• 57 ; }I. lin," zltt, 56; M. %rill amount to $1,000.000. 1Pfaff, 56; M. Murray. 54 W. Meit- ner, 53 ; W. Knight, 52 ; N. Russell, Tito .mitt • friends here of 1 he Hct•. 1i. W. Locke, of Leamington, will , T. ; it. Farmer, 48 ; 11. WorkGardman. 37er, 47 '1'. Carlinit, 44; 11. Workman, 37 ; U. regret to learn that )x., 11:1.4 been Iteudle, 29; F. Hooper, 28. seriously ill. It is net expected he 'fatal on roll. 21 ; overage 19. dick, 66; .Martha Carling. 62; Hazel (frowning, 61: 'Vein Mrintnell, 59; Edith Moncur, 58; Theo. 11:trilcib, 57 ; Bella McDougall. 51 ; Harvey will be able, to attend his church ,$}uties before Conference. Coal, Coal, Coal.— Having n %%- loads wloads of the celebrated Ilawki • \. lc) Coal leftboth for Wove an heat, I will sell in ton Ions at $6.50 and small lots :1t $6.75 per ton. First Sonne, first served. Orders left at the office of A. Q. Ilobier will be promptly attended to. -11. ,'arsons. Miss Nina Carling rendered a vocal solo in James street Methodist church nu Sunday evening last, entitled "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say." Miss Carling has a fine soprano voice of great dramatic quality and bide fair to become a vocalist of more than or- dinary ability. Our public school re -opened on Mon day after the Easter vacation. A) the old teachers are in charge with the exception of Miss Irwin. who still re- mains ill at her hone In \Vingham. Her room is in r:harge of Miss Mary Parsons of town. Mrs. T. Kernick and daughter, Miss Edna, of South River, Ont. is visiting her aunt, Mrs' A. Sheere. She is ac- companied by her father, Mr. George Kernick, of Sacramento. Cal„ who visited his sister, Mrs. Jas. Torn, and other friends in town during the part winter. A gift of ten tnillion dollars by And- rew Carnegie to provide annuities for college professors who ass not able to continue in ectit•e service was an- nounced last Thursday by Frank A. Vanderlip, Vice -President of the Na- tienet City Bank of New York. Pro- fessors in the United States, Canada and New Foundland, without regard to race, sex, creed or color, will share in the distribution of the income of the fund, The Epworth League service on Friday evening last was both in- teresting and instructive. Rev. W. Godwin occupied the chair. The lesson which w.ts taken from the 12th of [tom. was read by Miss Irene llandford. A programme consist- ing of a duett, by Miss Follick and Mrs. Monroe, and a solo by Mrs. Godwin, was also rendered. Greet- ing from Revs. Locke and McDon- ough former pastors, were also read, after which the installation of the new officer -3 for the ensuing year took place.. The, League met again e,n bicnday, the I(•„dlar ni;htof meeting, Mrs. Godwin. President, in the chair. The Scripture lesson wt.. mead by Willis Powell. The topic Life of the Apostle Paul" token by Hiss M. ,Lowrey. A short business meeting was held at the close, • TERRIBLY DISTRESSING Nothing can cause more pain and more distress than Piles. No wonder many l'ile sufferers say their lives are burdens to them. Ointments and local treatments may relieve but oannot cure. Dr. Leonhard.'s Item -Reid is guar- anteed to cure any case of Piles. If Hem -Road doesn't" cure you, you get your money back. Item-Roid is a tablet taken inter- nally. thus removing the cause. $1000.00 guarantee Joos with ev•,ry sale 4' month's treatment for $1.00 :at elEtug;ists or The Wilson-Fyle, Co.. Limited Niagara Falls Ont. 11 General News Must not 1,0 confounded with com- mon cathartic or purgative pills. Carter's Little Liver ('ills are entir- ely unlike them in every respect. Ono trial wil 1 prove their auper- GRAND TRUNK `""". Railway System FOR TI1E WEST One Away tickets o low rates, on stale daily until N1 ty 110t, to points iu Montana, Colorado, Utah, Oregon Washington, liri1i.h Columoia, and California. MT. CLEMF.N3 MINER .al. BATHS. Thousands visit Mt. Clemens every year for treatment of rheumatism, die -restive troubles, and nervous dis- orders. Situated near itetroit, it is quickly and comfortably reached by the Grand Trunk. TIIE ST. CATHAItl\1'a \\'ELL 'rhe waters of Ibis f 'mous well are a great specific for rheumatism gout ncural3it, nervous prostration and also serves ay a splendid tonic. Situated on direct tine of the Grand Trunk, eleven miles froth Nhim Ira F.11Is. Hook let givini inforntalion onap- plication to agent, or by addressin.i .1. 1). Major] tld, I): ' r; i'a.a,ncer Agent, Toronto. J. J. KNIGHT, Depot ticket •t_i'nt, Exeter. 'I'..rcnlo, April 28.—A nice point lila teen raised ny 111" net ion of the West Huron Board of License Corn- missitners in ch1noint the hours of closing the hers in rural .municipali- ties from ten to 71111e o'clock, and in 1 he towns from eleven to ten o'clock ; and, further, the announce- ment 1 hat the conuni.ssioners will probably consider 1he question of changinz the eosin z hours on Sat- urdays to six o'clock. Mr. Endo Saunders, chief officer of the license department, said that in Ilia opinion the oornmitsioncrs had no power to change the hours of cl(Nin.I. The closing hour i4 definitely fixed by Sec. 55 of th'• Ontario Liquor Li- cense Act," :arid nee change Can be made <•xc^pt by statute of the Leg- islature. The commissioners Leve Trower to pass regulations governin3 the hotels within their district, but those regularity's trust not Ix' con - I r.try to I Le provisiona of the net. They have no ri'tht to make any change Wh:,tevrr in 4 he hour of riesling." .A. PCs TS A . lseme the _AN Il'rd You dart limns Rued Bigtof ae A. E. DOR RINGTON, Teacher. ,REGULAR COURSE. FORM I 1HIGI1 SCHOOL. Honors. — Ilugh McKay, 80 per cent. Edna Taylor, 70. Beattie Martin, 68 ; J,ulu Martin, Phomas Sanders, 62 ; lllanchc eere, 59; May Hawkins, 58: Leah comer, 57; Maud Johns, 57, Maur 13obier, 56 ; Jda Itotve, 55; John tlker, 53; Bertha Snell, 51 ;.Edwin Ills, 51: 31illio Bissett, 50; Lizzie Sliters, 50; Mitchell Willis, 49 ; Case Ilbward, 48 ; Irene Ik•,ndlord, 43; Loyd Godwin, 88; George Arm- trong, 38; Marry Rendlo, 35; Jessie uasell, 30: Flossie Sweet, 29. COMDMERCIAL COURSE. FORM I Honors.— Jennie Hardy, 89 per cent.: Atinina Hotter, 79; Oliver Graybiel, 77 ; Bertha Willcrt, 74 ; Maud Taylor, 70. George Wambold, 67; Edna Bis- sett, 65; Alice Howard, 65; Roy ,'ar- sons, 59; Ila Johnson. 57 ; ,Edith Mc- Kay. 52: Qctrfield Hodgert, 50: 13ee- aie Welsh, 46: Frank Knight. 46; Al- lan McCurdy, 45: 1.yer llurdon, 43. Total enrolment 43: overage at • 1('ndattce, 40. W. J. O'Brien. Toachor. It00AI JV Sr. 4t11 — Katie Collins, 80 per cent. ; Lillian Antes, 80 ; Lois Uirney Lough's Stewart. 77 ; Kathleen Ste- wart, Lillian Janes, 7:1; Clarence Miners, Bertha Mack, Mary Hack \Vinnifred 11ulton, ;\Ironic Ant)' Lilli ut Hodgert, 72. Jr. 4th.—Viola Welsh, 88 per 0111.: Lilll in Snell, 87; Gladys His - sett, 82; Alnrt 11c1'herson, 80; Clif- ford, McAvoy, 78: Allan 1'ickard,70; Ruth Hooper, 75: Clarence Pickard, 73: Louis Day, 70. N. on roll, 39; average 38. C. VOSPER. Teacher. 11001.1 V Sr. rd — (,ones Heywood, 91 per cent.: Victor Sweet, 87: Garvey Acheson, 79 ; .Edith Heideman. 78; i(erbie Gardiner, 78: Willie I3irney, 78; Olive Wool, 73: A g;ie Barkner, 72; Annie Ilissel t, 71; Gladys Ford, 71; Ella Wood, 70. Jr. 3rd. — Charlie -88; Percy God- win and id:t Welsh. 83 ; Harry Sweet, 78: Lily Rotve, 77; Latimer Grieve, 73 ; Harry Enke. 73; Laura McFalls, 71. No. on roll, 49; average. 43. 11. E. WALROND, Teacher. ROOM Vl Jr. 3rd—Cecil itcknrd 83 per cent. Clarence Heywood, 71) ; Eva Shad• dock, 78: Willie Snell, 70. Sr. 2nd—Lillian Hoyle, 83; Ray Dearing 81; Frctl Brock, 80 ; ;'lair Woo<I, '17: Wilfrid Stewart. 74; Da- vid Hall, 72; ;Story Acheson, 70. Jr. 2nd — Irene Hardy, 81; ,Lot- tie Delve, 89; Abe Jackson, 77; Fred McPherson, 71; James Walker. 71. No. on ro:l 50; average. 43. A. E. MARTIN, Teacher. ROOM VII Sr. 2n11 — Ruby Woo(1, 96 ; Ernest Harvey, til ; J.eOn Treble, 80; Violet Knott. 75. Jr. 2nd—Flory Dinncy, 89: Gladys Delve, 87: Annie Day, 86 ; Edith D.a- v:s. 81: Earl Caokson, 72. Sr. 1't. 11 — Manche finance, 97 Agnea McKay 93: Nelly .tones, 92; Muriel .Tones, 87: Ellie May Bowes, 82 : M•trtIrs Hagali.tw, 78 ; .Eddie Wclah 70. Mid. 1't. 11—Muriel Anderson, 99; Marguerite Gardiner. 98 ; Jean Bel- don, 93; irno Sweet, and Linden Harvey, 88: Inch Rowe. 79 ; Laura Cann. 78; ,M•iurice Senior, 75; Nor- man hockey, 74. ,1 rt 1't. 11—Labelle Ilandford, 95; St -inlay Johns, 91: May Smallicombe Al. 1'. B. CARLING, Teacher. 11003! VIII. Senior i1 — Madc!cine Carling. 94; Harry Snell, AG; ('Lester Russell. 7G. Sr. 1't. 11.— Ethel Loy. 90; peat - rice liodgert, 75. Mid. P1. 11 — .Lenny Itu::sell, 70; Maudie Elliott, 70. .Tr. Pt. 1i —\Willi/. Manson. 72; itobbie Fletnirt;r, 71: N,:. 1 — Anna 11/.11. 71; .1sey Fer- guson, 70. No. on roll. 39: aver:tze, 26. M. ,'ARSONS. MORE DEADLY THAN FAMINE Neglected catarrh sooner or later CiU-.(t consumption which destroys more human beings than fanzine and war combined. The way "Catarrho- zone cures catarrh is very very simple: it first kills the germs that cause the irritation; then by sooth- ing away the conrcatinn and infl:im- ntt:on it cures tlse discharge, hawk- ing and droppinz in the direct. "1 suffered so continually from nasal cat trrh" writes Eines) IL Dakin, of Rosemont. "that I scarcely knew what it was Jo be free from head - idle and pain over 11 • eyes. Ca- t lrrhozonee licved mfr st once an.l r„ vie a 1 j/lsfou,rh cure." No other remedy cures lik^ Cat tirh•'zone — try it for your • xt co'd. Ic 1r To Cure a Cold in One Day T. Laxative Brom Quinine Tom. a ,c as"''ce $t ,1s Mee bens saN hi pest 12 Ittlttottltlls. Tais signature, mo.• /•�'v!e/ W1NCIIELSEA The f:►Ilott ing is the report of 1 hr promotion examination held in H. S. N.►. 6, 1.•. -horse. to'ether ttitIt the re .ul1 of '1 teat examination in the Sr. Oh. Only those in the Sr. 4th making 6u per cent. or over ure re- ported. Sr. 4th — Vera Washburn. 661.2 'Willie Elford 66; Almene Heywood 65. Promoted to Jr. 4th — Pass mark •403, Lillian }Heywood 649, Wellington Skinner 53:3, Aline Johns 629, Virda Merryhill 526, Mattie hunter 492, Nelly Heywood 486, Lulu Goalbolt 170, E:I.r 11.ytt si 119, Annie Elford 1.24. 1' ..."dated .o Se. 31.(1—Pass mark .i'0, Lila \\'-rshbur•n, 608; F:awl .,,.luta 603' lour1 W' do 47 { : Aimed.' . • 2 . (';colli:, 4.r,2, jtiherat.•.+I !truck. t+_, Ray Fletcher, 187. Promoted ie. Jr. ird--pt::s mark 29.1, Alex Berry hill, 515:.In:, Crcery, 119: J.illis Go>,lholt, 419. 1). 11CDOt'GALL, \\'INNIE i1O\VARle Toaoher.. THAMES ROAD The following is the report of the Promotion examinations held in H. S. No. 2 on the 13th and lith of April. Sr — r :s a 50r \Vcsiey 4th ,, r � w k 1 �. St ort•, 781: Lind:.ay Gardiner, 792: Aimee Stewart, 762 ; 41:0111111Y. llcd- gert, 7:32; Walter 11cNicol, 72:3; Jennie Monteith, 710; .Floosie Cow- ard, 593; ,Villie Kay. 574; Myrtle Ilunkin, 541 ; foster Bray, 539, Orc t Snell, :163. Jr. 4th.—pass mark 410, Willie Monteith, 676 ; Anna Allison, 619: }'Lossie Passmore, 553 ; pert Brown, 490; John Turnbull, 441 ; Lillie Wood 412. Sr. 3rd—pass murk 370 Garnet Passmore, 584.; Fthel Ilunkin, 511: May Darch, 538. Jr. 3rd—pass mark 325, Meryl Snell, 520; Kenneth McNichol, 453; Teresa.' Coward, 445; Itoy Coward, 412; Percy Stone, 369. J. A. IIASIILTON, Teacher. NO. 3, STEPHEN. The following is the report of the standing of the pupils of 8. S. Na :i, Stephen, in the, promotion exam- inations of April, 1905. Jr. 41.h to Sr. 4t1► —Required to pass, 490 marks. Thomas l'enhalc 618, Cecelia Ford 571, Fred Bearer 517, Harry 'Tricbner 491, Harry Par- sons 460, Ralph Willis (absent front examination in one subject) 446, Hil- da l'reszattor 420. Jr. 3rd to Sr. :3rd — Required 375 marks to pass. Sherman Willis 514, Gladys Peering 465, Edwin Tricbner 425, May Sanders 335 (Earl ('arson] not present at examination). Sr. 2nd to Jr. 3rd — Required to pass, :315 marks. Florence lleaman 400, George Hicks 373, Preston Dear- ing 364, E:trle Shapton 350, Fred I'reszcator 318, Johnny Willis 316, Samuel Stanlake 173 (not present nt two subjects of examination.) Jr. 2nd to Sr. 2nd — Required la pass, 305 marks. Florence Tricbner 362, Ada Willis 342, Gordon Sanders 338, Chester ,'arsons 257, Alymer Willis 245. From 1't. jnd Lo Jr. 2nd —l'ro- ntoted, Olive I're.;zcator, Wilfred Shapton, Gorden Pentode. I'EItCY S. BANES, Teacher. SOURCE OFSU PPL( POISONED An Alarming Condition I'rescnt in many places in Canada. ]low best to .orrect it Many people all over the Domin- ion aro being poisoned slowly bu1t surely, and that by their own care- lessness. The food may be pure. but diges- tion is not complete, and all that is not digested rota and ferments, ;riv- ing off the most violent poisons. What was intended to sustain life really turns into that which de- stroys life. The temperature of the body is a little over 98 degrees. Every par- ticle of undigested food lies in the Stomach and Howell, subject to this temperature, which is as high as in the sun on a hot summer day It is not nCeessatty is explain how quickly such heat will decompose dead mat - tor, Dither animal or vegetable. The Stomach and Bowels must be sot right—Anti-Pill will do it. Dr. Leonhardt made his Anti -Pill speci- fically to correct these conditions, and it has never failed when given a fair chance 50 cents. All Druggists, or The Wilson-Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Oat. Sole agents for Canada. CROMARTY —Measles are prevalent in the neighborhood at present. —Dr. Tufford, who has been very ill of late is recovering. 1.liss Agnes McLachlan, who has been visiting friends at Ilrusscls for the pest t wo weeks It 14 returned home. —Mist Call away, teacLer of our public school here, spent Easter holiday's et her home in llarriston. —Rev. Cranston preached a very i.tt el eel in'; seritie►In (1rn "Amuse- ments" on Stout ,y evening last. Have no equal as a prompt and positive cure for sink headache, bil- iousness, constipation. pain in the side said all liver troubles. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Try them. IiERN — At Elitnville, Ont., on 'April 241h, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bern dau;zhtcr. MARRIED 11:1KF:It — ROCiiEIG On the 11th con. Hay. on April 26th, by the Rev. E. Hchulke, Mr. Sam ihiker to Miss Kate, diughter of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Itochrig. GEIGER—RENNiF: — At Zurich, on April 26: h, 1905, by the Rev. M. L. Wing. of Berlin, Rev. Alfred Leit- er, of Elmwood to Miss Lydia, daughter u.f Mr. Intl Mr Samuel Itannic. I'iRENCH — COOPER — At Clinton, on Tuesday, April 25th. 1905 by Hew. 11r•. itnrtninl, Mr. Victor C. French, editor awl proprietor of the Wet ask iwin Times, end form- erly of Exeter, to Miss Eva Cooper, of Clinten. DIEL) PARK F: -- At 11.yftcld, on April 18th James I' dyke, aged 1.1 years. iHAltltly -- In London, on April 22 1905, 111 . T. W. ll.trri•t ,aged G7 years, 1 niontli and 1 shy. CONNOR — in Exeter, can Thursday, April 27111, 1905. Margaret Gil;an. beloved wife of James Connor, aged 62 years, 9 tn'onths and 16 days. • —Miss K non Ies, of 1lauiilto•t,spvut Faster hutid:tys Wit 11 \1 r. George iiiiltr's of this village. —Urs. Chas. Godbolt spent a few t1,ys last week visiting her sister, Urs. S. A. Miller. WHY SUFFER FROM RiIEI'MA- TISM \Vhy suffer from rheumatism when one application of Clamber - lain'," Pain Balm will relieve the pain The quick relief which this lil,irnont affords makes rest and sleep pos- sible. and that alone is worth many times its cost. Many who have used it hoping only for 0 short relief front aufferin.z have been happily surprised Io find that after awhile the relief beeline permanent. Mrs. V. r II. Lest tI Of 1 •Ur lit nt 1 n l'en- tiesseeo U.S.writes. am .regi sufferer frons rheumatisttl, all over from head to foot, 1111(1 Ch:ltnber- lain'a fain It:rint is the ,ori% !Lie that will r• bevy I he pain". .I'-•. 11.• in Exeter hw W. S. Howey. HAYFIELD —Mr. M. Gee, itis sold his busiu,--t I.o a 31r. Little of Egntoudville, and will move to a farm which he 11.1," purchased. Itt•:u• Brucr•field, :11.%111 tIt'' first of Junta —51r. Beale will .occupy dh'e pulpit of the .\Ietltcdint church :text Sun- day evening in the interest of"\\'bite Cross 'Work. The service % ill eat et union one. i'veryboly invited :0 come. -Quarterly it•rwicA will be held in Cole's Church. next Sunday morn- ing at 10.30 o'clock. —Miss 11agzie \Vasitinttat, of Clinton, gave tin exceptionally fine address at the League service, last Sunday evening. She spoke of the great opportunities awaiting :the church of God in 'regard .to sending the Gospel to Heathen lands. Iter address way' very much appreciated by all who were .present. CHAMBERLAIN'S CORGI( IIE11- EDY THE VERY BEST "I. have been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever taken," says Geo. L. Chubb, a merchant of Harlan, Mich. There is no question about its toeing- the best, and it will cure n cold in less time than any ether treatment. It should always be kept in the house ready for instant use, for a cold can be cured in ntuclt less time when promptly treated. For sale in Exe- ter by W. S. Ifawey. EXETER COUNCIL The regular meetin.; of 'the Mu• nicipsl Council was held Friday April 28th. All members present. Owing to the illness of Clerk, Jtcaeph Senior, Mr. 11. Spackman acted as clerk. Communication):: were received front Mr. Itcescr, of St. ,Marys, nnil K. L. Aitken. of Toronto, offering services Lo take the valuation of the electric light plant. The clerk was inetruotcd to write Mr. Aitken, ad- vising him dist his offer had been accepted and to conte at once. He will receive $100 for hi.t services. A motion was passed that tenders be asked for street watering for the season of 1905. Route the acme as ,:1st ye:tr. Councillor Leavitt suggested that all bills for labor. material, etc., should be presented to the Council by the parties themselves. with the approval of the street commissioner, before payment Ls ordered. The Council then adjourned do meet Saturday night to receive the committee from tlta Board of Trade relative to tie proposed Knittin't mill industry. --t CROUP IS DEADLY 1 It must be stopped quickly. Nothing so sure as Nerviline. Give it infernally, and rub it on cheat and throat—croup soon vanishes. No doctor can write a more effi- cient prescription than Poison's Ner- viline, whioh reaches the trouble and cures quickly. The marvelous power of Nerviline Will surprise you: it's the best household remedy for coughs, colds, sore cheat, croup, and internal pain of every kind. Large hottles have been sold by all dealers for nearly fifty years at 25c. O\\' ') \V ----- II T( AItD OE'F' OLD AGE The nt ing off main(0i can he icceasful way of ward- proaoh of old ase is to gorou 11i7,c8tiot. This iy eating only food suit- ed to your age and (occupation, an:) when any disorder of the etonurch appears take a does of Chamber- lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct it. 1f you have n weak stomach or ere troubled with indi- gestion you will find these tablet's to be just what you need. For male in Exeter by \V. B. Howey. Dyspepsia of Women ABSOLUTELY Nut:DLESS AGONY Caned by Uterine Disorders and Cured hrr Lydia E. Piakban'*Voidable C.mpsetM A great many women suffer with form of indigestion or dyspepsiswhicl? i1 does not seem to yield to ordinary fres - ment. While the symptoms seem tot:4 similar to those of ordinary indiges- tion, yet the medicines universally pre- scribed do not seem to restore the pa- tient's normal condition. Mrs. Pinkham claims that there is a kind of dyspepsia that is caused by a derangement of the female organism, and which, while it causes' a disturb- ance similar to ordinary indigestion, cannot be relieved without a nnedicints which not only acts as a stomach tonic; but has peculiar uterine -tonic effects also. As proof of this theory we call at- tention to the case of• Mrs. Henry Beanbien, 58 Sparks St.. Ottawa, Ont:, who was completely cured by Lydia IFS Pinkham's Vegetable Compound afte everything else had failed. She writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkbam "I had been troubled with indigestion and general stomach disorders for nearly a yc I had a soreness in my stomach and was able to digest my food. I Sie-ted and docto without success : but Lydia E. l'inkhan Vegetable Compound brought me pennane; relief. I used three bottles and it cured ttt of tnv stomach trouble and built up my eral health. I now enjoy a splendid tits, can eat all kinds of food, have no trot with indigestion, and know that I owe it s to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound No other medicine in the world received such widespread and unqu fledendorrsement,or bassuch a reco cures of female troubles. as has L E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Owing to no electric liJhi r•ervice the adjourned meeting was not heli on Saturday night. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought A O Bears the Signature of rcrrv's 6offlDouo0 Xtd6t 01 Sd rSd d rllld This preparation is purely vegetable and an excellent remedy for all diseases of the skin and blood and for gen- eral debility. It enriches and vitalizes the blood. It renovates the whole system and restores vigor an4 healthy action to every organ. For Sale Only at Brownings Drug Store IcIAMoND PERFECT Z HOME j • DYES DYEINGj j • EASY TO USE BRI ST AND BEST. AiK FER TH ' MOND" • All Druggists and Deal•Ir•. TAKE NO OTHERS. I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. N••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••w • THE tIOLSONS BANK (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 18551 • 33.000.000.00 CAPITAL PAID UP • . 33.000'000'00 RESERVE FUND 43 Aranche. in Ontario, Quebec. Altrrta, ltriti-h (sourest:. and Menitoba EXETER RANCH Open every Ltwtu) Day from 10 A. M. to 3 0. M. exe<'pt Saturday 10 A. M. to 1 r, M. Farmers,' Solo Note.► cashed (.r collected. Forms supplied On application. DiIAF1a en all pointe In the Itominkn, Great Britain and l'n Ited State.. bought aryl ►old at lowe't rate+ of exchange, ISAVINOS DEPARTMENT Detsonita of OI.00 an.1 upwards received. Interest com• pouneled hall )•Sarney, and added 10 pr.n.:gal June 3t.th and Urcrmber 31st. De Aits Receipt. also Petted sod highest current rates of interest allowed, dvances made to farmers stock dealers and business hien at lower rates and oe most faworablo terms. Agents at Exeter for Dom. Oro cement. Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager.