Exeter Times, 1905-05-25, Page 5\
ASTQR IA
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beta
in u_e for over 30 years, has borne the signatnro of
and las been grade under his per.
4,9"----"". 4ic" conal supervision since its infancy.
• Allow no one to deceive you in this. -
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" aro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
kith/Its and Children—Experience against Experimlent.
What is CASTORIA
Castor., is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contaitta neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance, Its age is its Kltaraotee. It destroys Worms
anal allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves 'rostering Troubles, curers Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend.
CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
in Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR CO.PAN,. 77 MURRAY NEM TOC* C,TT.
MEDICAL
T W. BROWNING, M. D„ M. C.
Ye P. S., Graduate Victoria Uni- I
varsity. office and residenence. Dominion
Lem Mom Exeter.
DENTAL __
TTHINt2MAN, L. D. S. AND
DR, A. R. KINSMAN, 1.
D. 8. D. D 8., Honor Graduate
*ben.
of Toronto University. Dentist.
Teeth extracted without pain or
bad after effects. Office in Fan -
son's block. West side of Main
beset.' Exeter.
D.A• AMDER8ONi (D• D• $. L 0•i�
DLitl'r 'BT.
Boner Oraduato of the Toronto university
Sad Royal College of Deem' Surgeons of
aac10 with honors Also Postgraduate of
School of Prosthetic Denti'trr (with
kSSSeri al(' mention.
erythingknown to the Dental Procession
in this office. Bridge work. crowns, al.
um, gold and vulcanite plates all done in
neatest manner possible. A perfect),
umless anaestbetic used for painless extra°•
&bee ono door tionth of Carling Bro'e store
Exeter. Ont.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for leveed
ss. upon hum or vii• xge property at lowest
sloes ofDICKSON & CARLING
Exeter.
HONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds to
lean on farm and village propertle. at iowrate.
etInterest.
OLADMAN & STANIICRY
Barrister, Solicitors. Main St, Exeter.
RICKSON & CARLING,
Sweaters Solicitors Notaries Conveyancers,
Oommiasionerr, Solicitors,
for the Molsone
Bank. Kto.
Maw to1Aan at lowed rated of Interest.
OIFFICE r—MAIN STREET, EXETER.
L R CARLIII• D. A. L. n. D1C1801!
Tae Usborne and Hibbert
Farmer's Mu nal Flre Incur
an6e Gompanu
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont
DIRECTORS
Mident:—T. RYAN, DUMAN, P. 0.
-Pres.:— J. A. roltgisj
Feinqu i1 .% itP. d.
F. MoRLRY, \Viiet.Iis P. 0,
W. 11. PAssatOitE, CIt0M.tRTY P. 0.
Wit. Roy. BORN1tOLM P. 0.
J. L. RL N8ELT., Rt'ssELD.%I.E P. O.
AGENTS.
J. CARMiCIIAi L, STA FFA. ONT.
.A. DVN(•AN FARQCIIAR, ONT,
J. Wiuso i. FULLARTON, ONT.
J. 8. GILni.LAN, Lt•cAN, ONT
B. W. F. BEAVERS.
Secy.-Treas. Farquhar.
FOR SALE.—Residence and 8 lots
wit 1, good stable, everything in
good repair. itesidence recently
re
•
a. 1cd•aiso a first cl Ise well good
)1
orchard, and ornamental trees on
the trentiace. The property must be
sold as f be undersigned is leavings
town. For particulars and terms of
sale apply to It. S. Lang, Exeter.
FIt.1 TO KF.
ruuces+ion 1'sburnr, 100 acct_,
nota all in grass, also store with liay
•pi,'t). in connection to lease wh^n
week are disposred of. 1 have Nott
an hand a quantity of clot hints, con-
Hgetine of ready-made suits, over-
nts etc. which al 1 nHort• offering1 cost. Gott American oil 16 cents(
ger gallon. To much nork for my
:age ant boon•) lo net out of t he
Maness. Apply ,to L. \IeTAGGAII'T.
flay 1'. O..
Court of Revision
Township of Usborne
Notice is hereby given ilea a Court
of Revision for the asaessment roll
for the township of Usborne, will
be held at the Township Hall, Elim-
ville, on Saturday, June 3rd; 1905,
siton e
o'clock i n the afternoon.
FRANCIS MORLEY, Clerk.
\Virden May IOth, 1905.
Court of Revision
Notice is herelfy given that the
Court of Revision. for the assess -
roll of the village of Exeter. for the
present year. trill hold its first
meeting at t he Tow.n Hall, Exoier,
on Friday, tho 26th day of May, at
7 p. m. o'clock.
J. SENIOIt, Village Clerk.
Exeter, 8th May, 1905.
JOSEL'II WIIITE
Licensed Auctioneer, Counties of
Perth Middlesex, IIuron. Oxford
and Town of St. Marys.
Charges anoderate. Orders left at
his residence, Queen St., 8t. Marys.
will bo promptly attended to. Phone
at Lie house,
Special attention given to live
stock Rales. Orders left at The
Times will be 'promptly attended to.
F01t SALE — Lot 8. Con. 3, Us -
borne, 100 ;,ores, all under cul-
tivation, 2 wells. On t he property
i3 a frame house. good bank barn.
one frame barn. For further par-
ticul'irs apply to .las. Essery, Exeter
P. 0.
SIIORTHIORNS FOlt SALE — The
undersigned has for sale on
Lot 16. Con. 2, Hay, ti number of
up-to-date thoroughbred Shorthorn
bulls. They are of the low set
blocky type, dark red in color and of
choice breeding. They aro all elle-
ible for registration. and will be sold
reasonably. -- John Elder, Iiensall
P. 0.
Meeting of the Nuron County
Council
The Council of 1heCounty of llu-
ron will meet in t he council chvuJ-
er in the Town of Goderich al 3
o'clock on 'Tuesday t h' 6111 day of
June next. All accounts against the
county must be in t he Clerk's hands
before f lie first day pf meeting.
\ W. LANE, Clerk.
Muret, et Goderle.h June 22, 1905.
The Vt (,ochres EnIera jet! bee
passed in .o of her 'tends. (1 ho new
firth to be known s,t1 • Ent (opt Ott.
Print in .1 Company. w is 11 11r- P.
Kyle. of l't role i, as editor anal
10111:121.1. \ir. Kyle bas had a b
number of yi• I ex perietwe its fIC1%
pacer work.
TELE I XE'1n:R TAMES, MAY 25th 1905.
F Ireless Cook Stoves
POSSESSES NIA Y ADVANTAGES
1V11ICI1 'T11F: HOU SE %VIFE
CANNOT 1' AIL TO AI'I'RF:
(TATE
To the practical German housc-
wifc must be given credit tar one
of the most recent innovations in
the sphere of domestic economy. It
consists of nothing less than n fire-
less conk stove, which, trtrange to s.ty
can readily be manufactured out of
an old trunk or packing case, some
hay, waste p Iwo or ahavivas tared a
pillow.
The principle to which t his in-
teresting piece of kitchen furniture
owes OA Origin Ie FO simple that the
wonder is the device did not come
into general use long ago. 11 is a
well-known fact •tlut a pot of cof-
fee can be kept hot for consider-
able length of lime without 4he aid
of fire simply by wrapping it secure-
ly in a dry to\rl to hinder the c.:.
cape of heat. In 1S67 an attempt
was made to utilize t his principle i
the cooking of food, by the int roduc
lion of a "Norwegian automats
kitchen." This was simply 11 woods
box, lined witht felt and divided int
compartments, :and provided wit
plenty of packing material and
lid which could Ste securely fattened
In 1ltis box food whish hal by:n Lull
cd for only a few minutes costinu
cd to cook slowly. :nd ' t t wo 0
three hours was found to :to read
for the table. For sonic reason al
efforts to introduce this novelty a
that time proved unsuccessful, bu
earl is ,es. The Ili t''.in: in ,t incl
overcame her, and elle stole the car•
rugs, baby and all. Getting nein
home she: because afrai.f of the con-
cequencee of lu•r act, and with
it ot,t•
allouss .whuch au este insan-
ity rolled t be baby down a niece
railway' omb:uik►nent and killed it.
Then aIle says bile hid the body of
the poor little tot in 11 culvert
first etrippin; it of its clothes so
Jdeet it angel( not t143 recognized.
The idea of kidnapping it lar child
came to -her, she stays, as a rt•sult of
witnessine the play Kidnapped in
New York," played at a loot)
1 theatre durinz the week.
I Although murder may be said to
be romu)on in our laud 4hrou li the
multiplication of ricwspapers an.t
, (
other m(Otlte of disseminating lurid
' dclui:x, thrills of horror -have cecu
superseded by tiny shudders rel any
unusually atrocious. The as-
tounding character of 1hie case mak-
es it stand out is hold relief a;aiu,t
the t hickly :tot ted firmament t f
criminal jurist.'tet•ucc.
1liou;th he RD) al Gorge to taut
Lake City, thence to Los Angeles.
Sven Fr>Inciscu, Mt Shasta, Portland
Oregon, Seat 1le. Spokane, and home
1!trough St. Paul and Minucapolii.
The trip tt ill .occupy about t hirty
drys, nen days being i+ pent .on the
Pacific mita.
The price for t he ,round drip in-
cluding railroad fare, Pullman tour-
ist errs, all meals in 1 he dining car,
hotels, side trips. etc., is $165.50 from
Quebec, or $160.50 from Montreal
and 3150.00 from Toronto. This first
t rip iv designed las a vacatiett t rip
for leachers, although many who are
not Icnchers At ill improve f he op-
portunity of takin:. the 1rip at the
rentarkab:y i.:w psis'' afforded.
Fir full pariicuhus address E. C.
Bowler. General Agent and Conduc-
tor, Room 308, Union St at ion, Tu-
1•olt I (t.
TRUANCY. SC11001, A'1TT1•:N OA NUE,
ETC.
A number of people seem to ;:c tw-
o
• i aare v[ the lett with regard o.
soh 1 tt d
n
0
:1
•
r
y
it has recently been taken up again
with much enthusiasm in certain
parts of Germ:uny, and is said to -.3e
meeting with general favor.
Any stoutlym_le box. free from
knot holes or cracks, will answer
the purpose. This is loosely tilted'
with hay, \chic' should Gag renewed
every two er three weeks.. Before
the pots are ready the requisite
number of nests in 4Ite hay should
be prepared, and when the (tots are
placed in (hese l !es the hay should
be packed under and around them
lightly. A pillow is (hen placed ov-
or them and the lid of Ole .)ox se-
cured.
It itt stated that Minced any vote -
table, if placed in this box after the
water has 'leen nrouolit to it 'boil,
will :to cooked in from ono to 1 hreke
hours, the retention cf 1 h heat
maintaining a temperature nearly
equal to :)oiling point. The nox can-
not be used of course for steaks or
other article; whose attraction lie;
in the crispness resultinrr front .ra-
pid cookint over a hot. fire, _rut it
bas -been delnonsfrated that it can
he
succc§s[ It
u usedfor a tit I:
y
1ma tiny
article the preparation of which re-
quires 1 hat it should be boiled.
Such a method of cooking port-
Magee
os
soases many advantages wench the
housewife cannot fail to appreciate
but no far as the head of the house
is concerned, its chief merit will .be
found in the saving of coal whish it
is the means of effecting. In Ger-
many they &tale that the cost cf
fuel can be reduced four-fifths, or
even nine -tenth?.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
Representatives from each of Ilie
Presbyterian, 'Methodist and 13apliet
Sunday Schools mnd Y. I', Societies
met in Knox church Goderich, on
Monday evening last to inauxurate
preparation's for the coining conven-
Iions of tite County Associatiote',
which are to be held in Goderich—
that for Sunday Schools on Tuesday,
June 13, and the C. E. convention (21
the following: day. It is pro:ible
the morning and afternoon sessions
of each will :)e held in Victoria
street church, and t he evening
meetings in Knox churches. Ar-
rangements are in pro,ress for n
union choir to load the singin:, and
the following. were appointed ceiti-
va.ssin- commit tees for oillet-
inz; Knox church, 11isse+ Polley and
SI ran z ; North sl rest church, Miss••
es Vt avhin=I on and McLachlan ; Vic -
tori a street, Misses hale and El-
liott ; ltaptist, Mrs. lteocrlson and
Miss Lewitt. The local rcpreeentn •
fives are email lolly to n(•(' these
gat Ite inns most successful, and will
spare no effort to cont rieute tot hat
end. 'Tile proxy:ons for emelt ze • h •
trine will he announced next loo k.
Last Friday cveninf some young
fellows amused 1ltemsclves by delill-
era tely brt•akin z Iwent y -four p:utc.s
in the win lows of the Base
Line School House, 111ansbard.
The Ionia nant3 el Nil's. Cas�ka L,
Chitin i Ik'a sur ;(+(,tar Lousekcepin t ill.
Cleveland, O., which are to be sold
under the order of Nii1.,l l,rv'4cr,
trustee, are divided int , ((816 lots,
and cover a catnln4ue of 1:31 pae04.
• A (1000 SUGGESTION
Mr. C. 13. %Vain...right of Lennon
City, Fla., has written she tna.nufac-
turers 1 hat much better results are
obtained from the use of Chamber•
Jain'A ('clic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy in cases of titins in the
stomach, colic and cholera morbus
by taking it in water as hot an can
I, drank. That when taken in this
yay the effect is double in rapidity
fl weary to get at the right spot
instant Iy," he says. For sale in Exe-
ter by W. S. Howey.
LITTLE 1.1111, MI'RDF:Its AN IN-
leANT.
A 'l'r ( iy .. sad in ;'very pletee
Met s,nc'• heart bleeds to content -
plate it, followed upon t he t1i+,1p-
pcarance of the 1111 le infant •)on of
,Ir. an I el r • William Murray from
the lane bt el. F: 1ton's st ore, Toron-
to, on Friliy. Here are the out •
lint's in brief Mrs. Murray went
into the more ieavint her lithe
nine-n►onthe old boy in a .co -care in
Ilse 1i fie w hero dortns of cltiidren
Her `cornetilnes he seen. The
iliririef the attention of Josephine
Clrr, a pretty little .tirl .►f the
tit reel •,r,sb type, thirteen years .•(1 1
who had apparently ccarlractyd the
habit of sir:alinx art ey children'+
CENTRAL
—(
STRATFORD.. ONT.
You can get general educa
tion in any school hut. cone to
I
the Central for Practical Busi-
ness s rami Thisa
Training. college e
has
s n continental reputation for
2 thoroughness. Oppot tunnies are
for those who are prepared One
• graduates always :weeved. Yon
• relay enter our c1e..e8 at any
time. \Vrite foe a free catalogue,
W. J. ELLIOTT. 1 Principals
D. A. MrLAt'H1.AN, r
To Cure a Cold in One Day
.Take Laxative Brom Quinine Tab1 . � � onevem
Sav a
111111e• boss sow In pest 13 months. This signature, /fir box.23e.
WHY SUFFER F'RO11 1tIIEI MA-
TISM
Why suffer from rheumatism
when one application of Chamber-
lain's 1'ain Dalin Wilt relieve the pain
The quick relief which this liniment
affords retakes rest and sleep pos-
sible, and that alone is worth many
times its cost. Many who have used
it hoping wily for a short relief
from suffering have been happily
surprised to find that after awhile
1 he relief became I,orulanont. Mrs.
V. H. Leggett of %um Yurn. Ten-
nessee, U.S. A., writes. "I am a great
sufferer from rheumatism, all over
from head to foot, and Chamber-
lain's fain Balm is the only thing
that will relieve the pain". For sale
In Exeter by W.8. Howey.
EXETER DISTRICT
MEETING
The Annual District Meeting '.V 14
held at. Ailsa Craig ort Wednesday
and Thursday, 17th and 18th of May
'tee. 1)r. Rainton, olrii.rman of t he
Distri;.t presided. with Lias usu:Il
ability, on motion Rev. J. Flotober
Sutcliffe, S. T. L„ was elected chair-
man with Rev. .1. E. 1lolnu'e as s
re l a ry,
The .work in . tlin .Iii:�i riot was
found Ie be in .i, tno:'t prosperous
condition, 1 here 'tieing a considerable
increase in the member -Alit) of the
church, and aero in the financial re-
turns. Grand Bend and Ilensell had
the lerxest increase in membership,
while Elirrtvitle took the lead in Mi:t-
.,
s? rear.
o y r3irin._ with. James-st, Exe-
ter, and Kirklcan, closely following.
It w•:.;i recommended that 11i.
Pleas ut1 congregations unite . with
the :talent conereration, on the
Grin I Rend field and make one
cdturr lt.
ltirr Circuit sent in •n resolution
asking that it be placed with Lon-
don District. It was zr.tntcd.
Rev. Dr. Medd and Mr. W. Il.
Ifueston of Exeter were appo'>ntetl
to audit all schedules. Rev. 8. A.
Anderson was appointed to 4hesia-
tioninz committee, and Rev. .1. A.
Ayearsl, 11. A., reserve representa-
tive. iter'. E. Allen Shaw, of Kip -
pen, was appointed statistical secre-
tary. Rev. .1. E. Holmes will ,xo to
S. S. Committee; Rev. J. F. Sutcliffe,
:3. T. L., to the Epworth Lea;ue
Commit tee. Rev. 1)r. Medd to Com-
mittee on State of the Work anti W.
1f. Cooper to Contingent Fund Com-
mittee. Itev. C. C. Couzens to Tem-
perance Commit tee,
The following lay (tele;atee front
this vicinity were presant,—\V.IIu.t-
ton, Exeter :. Mr. Harvey. Exeter ; J.
Humphreys, Parkhill: J. G. Jones.
\Vinohelsea ; Jno. Ortw•ein, lfcnsall ;
\Vm. Lewis, Crediton : sols C. Chow( n.
Cl:utdeooye; Jno. Sherritt, Grand
Rend; Mr. Marehsll, Kirkton : .Ed-
mund Troyer, hills Green ; Mr.
Lanford, ilirr,
lie)•. W. Rigsby was present n•Id
is so far recovered that he will
resuine active work next y('i1,
Rev. Geo. lteggin was a visitor at
the meeting rand made n neat little
address.
Mrs. (Rev.) A. McKibbin addreq;-
e.'I t he. meet in,t on behalf of the W.
M. S. and made nn able presentation
of the claims of 1 heir work.
Mrs. (Rev.) J. F. Sutcliffe, lies.
Of 1 he. Diel rict Fpwort It lost :rue,
outlined the work of the mounter
school to be held at Grand lk'nd in
the latter part of .July an first
week in Auzuit. A splendid pro-
eramme will be presented.
The next annual Iii (1 rict meet in;
will be held in Hain -St. church, Exe-
ter,
Conferrence will ne held in Lis-
towel commencing Jute 1st :It 2.:19
1(• m. llinisteria 1 sr.s(tier's opens at
10 a. its. on \Veda• ..day, May 31s1.
Mr. John C. Hay, Li.(towel, it the
Secretary of Millet Commit lee. .A
resolution re Autonomy nill, now too
fore the house et 01 tetra was pass-
ed, algia 1 complimentary resolution
\t•15 passed expreFsive of ext eclat urea
1, II affection in which the chairman
of t he district, Dr. Hannon, is hell.
CHA.\IIu:ICLAiN s C01`Glt REM-
EDY THE VERY REST
"1 have been using Chamberlain's
r
Cous.h Remedy and want 4o any it
is the best cough medicine I hnve
ever taken," nays Geo. L. Chubb, it
merchant of Harlan, Mich. There
is no question about its being Ilse
best, and it will cure 61 cold in less
time than any ot her t reatment. It
should alwaysbe kept � k It in the house
ready for instant use. for a cold can
ht' cured in much Icss time when
promptly treated. For sale in Exe-
ter by W. S. Ifowey.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOI.' 11
fn Californian and Lewis and Clarke
Exposition, fort land, Oregon.
A 'personaliy conducted excursion
I . t he t•'acific ecoet via The Grand
'Trunk lt.ail%toy System and cannect-
in'r line•. moron (!•• nee July 1, end
Montreal and Tot to July 6. TIo'
r..nle tt i11 be \•i i Chic tqo, t henry
Ihrough Council Bluffs to Omnh.a,
Denver and Colorado Springs. Stops
will .be made et oath of 1htwr, place.,
and side trips token to Manitou,
('ripple Creek, Garden of 4 he Gods,
els. from There the petty nillcen•
Unite t 'trough t he famous n enic
range of I he Denver end Rio Grande,
0o a en ance.
t Section 2 of the Counpulrore
School Attendance Act states that
all children between eight and tour -
teen yearn inclusive, InUAI at tend re-
2111arly uutcss excused by a justice
of the peace r principal of I
t he sellout.
Section 5 stales Lhtt any one ono
ployinz a child cf school nge (lar-
i►tz school hours is thole to a pen-
alty of twenty dollars for each of-
fence.
Section 9 ((tales tlet 1 any parent
or 'xuardian who neglects to send
his child to school regularly nets
on conviction 00 fined not lesa than
five dollars nor more f hen 1 \venty
(Collars for each ffencc.
STILL ANOTHER CASE
The New System Treatment, Anti -
Pill. continuos to work wonder-
ful Cure.
When Dr.
Leonhardt, of Lincoln.
Neb., gave Anti -Pills to the world he
had unbounded faith in the treat-
ment, but he did not foresee the
world-wide and wonderful results
it is now achieving in the curd of
disease,
Hero is the story of another Anti -
Pill victory ;
"For many months I have been
troubled with dyspepsia, dizziness in
my head, cold chills, and suffered
most of the time from constipation,
and was unable to do my housework
I tried every kind of pill and medi-
cine that either the doctors or my-
self could think of, and finally tried
Anti -Pill. Tho treatment has prac-
tically made a new woman of me. I
amable
to do all m nwork.
0Tho
Y tv
dizziness has all gone. my stomach
feelsmuch better, and I am no long
er troubled with constipation. I
cannot praise Anti -Pill too highly."
—Mrs. Thos. Table 287 Emerald St.,
North, Hamilton. Ont.
MEETING Ole EAST HURON WO-
MEN'S INSTITUTES
The follo\vinz is the list of Wo-
men's Institute meetings arrauxed
for in Ode county. Speakers anal
Subjects—Mrs. Jean Joy, 317 Brune -
wick avenue, Toronto, "Food and its
relation to t he hotly," "Water,
Milk—Deveraze•*," "Meats" " Veee-
tables," "Value of Sunshine and
Fresh Air" "Balanced Rations for
Dean," "Physical Education n[
Children." Miss I,. Shutt Iewort It,
Guelph, Ont.—"Ifonle Dairy Work",
"Fruits—melhode of cvnnin_, pre -
nervine," etc.," "Cool dishes for sum-
mer tis((." Evcninr subjects—"The
care of milk for factories and cream-
eries," "Eveninxs at the Homestead"
Exeter, +*r,twn hall, South Huron,
June 10th. hayfield. town hall,
South IIuron, June 12th. Clinton,
West Huron. June 13th. Ilolmes-
villc, Methodist church, West Hu-
ron. .lune loth. Goderich, Temper-
ance (hall, West Huron, June 15th.
Constance, Temperance hall. East
IIuron, lune 16th. Ethel. Temper-
ance hall, East Huron. June 17th.
Molesworth. Oranze hall, East IIu-
ron, June 19th. Itluevale, Foreai-
ers' hall, East IIuron, June 20th.
Gorric, town hall, East Huron, June
21st. Fardw•icls. Foresters' hall.
East Huron. June 22nd.
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NO DIFFERENCE
The names Internal, External
Bleeding. Blind, Itching, Suppurat-
Hem-Reid cures.
Tho names Internal. Extertal,
Blending. Being, Itching, Suppurat-
ing. etc.. are simply names of the
different stages through which every
case will pass if it continues long
enough.
Pilus are caused by congestion or
stagnation of blood in tbo lower
bowel. and it takes an internal ,.re-
medy to remove the cause.
Dr. Leonbardt's Hem -Bold is a
tablet taken internally.
It Is a permanent cure and no ease
of piles has ever been found it failed
to cure. Money back it it does.
A guarantee with every paek-
ago. Price *1.00 at any druggist's,
or the Wilson—Pyle Co., Limited,
Niagara Falls, Ont.
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CANADIAN CATTLE FOR AFRICA
Mr. Thomas Bradshaw, livestock
purchase agent for t he Poii,jnion
(government, •has secured fifty heal
of young cows all under lour years,
and tw'a hull, for shipment to Mouth
Africa. The Cattle were 110 l,t near
Toronto. and are the Ay rehire and
shot thorn 'treed. 'll'he shipment ia
being made by the t:oniinion Govern-
ment in an effott (o secure the
South African stock ; rade tor Caro
rola. They will be placed on 1 he
Government farms itt the Orange
River Colony not Bloemfontein.
BORN
('11.1'1 S. -_ In t'shornc, ori Friday.
al iy 191 14 1905, to Mr. and Mrs.
Fr Ink Coats, a son.
DAVIS — At 8tint.sbury, on Mot: -
d iy, May 22n1, 1905, to Mr. tell
Mrs. Will .1. Davi, a son.
FLElING — in Exeter, on May 23
1,s Mr. ant Mrs. L. C. !'lentil)-.
son.
ETHER 1NOTON — In U:hornc, on
Miy 2011, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Ethel-in:ton, a eon.
\LEXANDFR — On nounllry of
1'shorne ..n 1 11ieber1, on May 21.
to Mr. ein 1 \1r.. D.) rid Alex:m(1pr
a *nn.
MARRIED
IiAAS — FOSTER — At St. /imitate
M�TI-IE3RI-IOOD
Actual Sterility in Women is Very Rare --Healthy
Mothers and Children Make Happy Homes.
Many women long for a child to bless
their homes, but because of some ((de-
bility or displacement of the female
organs they are barren.
Preparation for healthy maternity is
accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound more successfully
than by any other medicine, because 0.
gives tone and strength to the entire
female organism, curing all displace-
ments, ulceration and inflammation.
A woman who is in good physical
condition transmits to her children the
blessings of a good constitution. Is
not that an incentive to prepare for a
healthy maternity ?
If expectant mothers would fortify
themselves with Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, which for thirty
years has sustained thousands of
women in this condition, there would
be a great decrease in miscarriages, in
suffering, and in disappointments at
birth.
The following letters to Mrs. Pink-
ham demonstrate the power of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in
such cases.
Mrs. M. Keener, Hebron, Yarmouth,
N. S: writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
. Before my baby was born I was in very
poor health, hardlyable to get out of bed in
the morning, anoften so dizzy that all
would look black to me and life really did not
seem worth the liv but as soon as I began
to take Lydia E. P 's Vegetable Com-
pound I began to get better, fn fact I feel that
this medicine really saved my life and the life
ail Women Nave Been Benefited by
of my child, for it helped me give birth to my
boy and also made me strong after the chile,
carne. I am, therefore, very glad to recom-
mend your Vegetable Compound to all ex-
pectant mothers, and feel sure that it will
help then) as it did mo."
Mrs Mae P. Wherry, Secretary of
the North Shore Oratorical Society,
The Norman, Milwaukee, Wis., writes.
Dear Mrs. l'inkham:—
" I was ntarrini for fire years and gave
birth to two premature children. Lydia E.
Pinkhatn s Vegetable Compound was recom-
mended to me, and I am so glad 1 took it, for
it changed me from a weak, nervous woman
to a strong, happy and healthy one within
seven months. Within two years a lovely
little girl was born, which is the pride and -
joy of our household. Every day 1 bless
Lydia E. Pinkhaties Vegetabh. Compound for
the light, health and happi,te>ss it brought to
our home."
If .any woman thinks she is sterile.
or hasdoubts about her ability to ca
a child to a mature birth let her ori
to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., whoiye
advice is free to all expeetan':. ,4 -
would -be mothers. She has helped
thousands of women through this anx-
ious period.
Women suffering with irregular o
painful men nation, leucorrhoea,
placement,.eration or inflammatt
n , that of the wenn 1
nt bearing down fee
ingor ovarian trouble, backache, bloats
ing or nervous prostration, should r4 -
member that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vele-
table Compound holds the record. f
the greatest number of actual
of woman's ills, and accept no au
tuts.
Mrs. Pinkham's Advice and Rafts.
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• Keep them in l:� sous;;.
ars s IoTakeusor onec1itzwyen T;)yory u feel bil-
tri t
recty on tl:c liver.; `nom try;:
Want your moustache or beard a U U K) N G n ii iii tS D Y E
abeautiful brawn or rich black? Use star vas.., sa.eetsrees a r SAu a ■AwA.a.
church. Zurich, 011 Tuesday. May
16th, 'oy Father Stroeder, Mies
Clara Foster, of the il:nbylon line,
Ilay, to Mr. John liana, of Def roil
Mioh.
GELINAS — DENOMY Al St. Pe-
ter's church, Drysdale. Tuesday.
May 16, by Father Loisclle, Mist
Mary Donomy to Mr. Jos. Gelinas,
both of the Sauble line.
TAYLOR — STANLAKE — At the
Kippen 1'arsonae, Ronson, on
May 21th, by the Rev. Mr. Shaw,
Mr. 14'm. Taylor, to Miss Eleanor
tit anlake, eau -enter of Mr. John
Stanlake, of the 2nd Con. Stephen,
RESTEMIER — \VALPER — At the
Lutheran church, Dashwood, on
Tuesday. May 16th, by Iicv. It.
Eitert, Miss Clarn, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Conrad \Valper, Town
line, Stephen, to Mr. Hy. Iteste-
mier, of the 14th con. Ilay.
MANLEY — REID — Ily the Rev. Dr
Daniel, on Tuesday. May 23rd. at
the residence of the bride's broth-
er-in-law, Mr. Jus. Parkinson.
Pall Mall, street, London. Miss
Carrie Reid to Mr. Andrew Man-
ley, 0. T ,R, conductor, London.
DIED
AiKEN --In St. Marya on Sunday.
May 14th, Sarah Caroline Aiken.
relict of 1 he late William Aiken,
(formerly of Exeter.)
'VIE ONLY TOOLS YOU'LL NEED
The Easiest to Put On!
The Surest to Stay On I
r . The Best to Wear Well I
Every pair stamped with the trade mark—" The Two Hands "..-
Guaranteed for a year and made to stand much longer service.
$T. JOHN
THE DUNLOP TIRE CO., LIMITED
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