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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-12-06, Page 9E S. DECEMBER 13th 1904. • 7 cber'a salaries after January lat. r bellillildMie(1) provides for the County Couneil collecting from the rural seetions a sum at least equal to be pe i 1 g t ado by tho Leg. Suitable for all Call and sekct from our large stock of e Perfumes -Purses Hair Brushes -Military Setts -Case Pipes -Sta- tionery, and Children's Books. Browning's Drug Store The Exeter Times NEW SCHOOL ACT NI) REGULA- TIONS the benefit of such of ouPub- tietreadora wbo have not Rho new lie Sobool Act and Itet;ula•tione avail- able we Lava secured a copy tram the pepartment and requirements. menti quote a tow of •tho Tho list. It" will sbeut° effete an observed that Jan. lst, viillaeehe a:ta ools. Theyaffect apply town only to Rural Public Schools. The tt t1 - tuRra ea) : By the Act 1006, •re.sl,ectin; th. I<)eportment of Education, tbo basis of distribution el the Lefiialutive t�gttapts to Rur l'ikblia and Separate r tate Beboole has beis changed. 'present year. the general and npccial legislative grants and the county equivalent to the latter v,ell bo di• veiled on tbo basin of ttho <salaries 'paid the teachers, the clir,racter o tbo accommodations, end the value !Lennox County refu:<ed to comply of tlno equipment, after ,providing i and lion, Dr. Pylic ,r•rote to the In- s ca , rantam 1lfilature. This sum is to be divided amen/ the Trustee Boards according to the amount of tbo special grants. Clause (2) provides that where the assessed value of the whole 'town- ship ja equal to an average assess• went of $30.000 for Bash public school section therein tho Council shall collect $300 at least tor every publio school for the teacher and an additional $200 for an asaist•nt teacher it ,there bo Clause (31 provides tbat 'whore the assessed value 13 leas than an aver- age of $30.000 for each public school section the amounts for the teach• era are fixed at $150 and $100. Clause (4) .says that these bums must be used exclusively for The teachers' salaries. Clause (5)_ provides that after the present year the Trustees 8ba11 pay to the teacbera in addition to the above $200 further to the principal where the usuessueent of elle public school supporters b the sec• tion is at least $200,000; $150 lure tber where aasvased value is $150,000 or more but leas Khan $200,000 ; $100 further where the assessed value is $100,000; $50 fur(.l,or where tuteessod value is $50,000 and F100 further to every assistant teacbor no matter what the assessed value. For ex- ample where the overage assessment over the whole township is $30,000 or more the leachcra' salaries must bo not less (than following: eeasess tee. a bre rection aeseee0 mew 4:{i, 150,1,3) •• 41,1, •' 1(0111)0 •' 3:4. 50.0J0 Assistant :tee, %%I,aIc%e'r a!,x•srtl %•aloe Clause (6). provides that the In• specter shall suspend the oortificate of arty teacher in a trued, 'school who wirers, to accept less eatery or wbo in any manner takes less /than the Act provides. The government evidently interne; to compel tbo rule a1 trustees to follow Deo new law. The Trustees of a school section in minimum Grant for eaab ieucb be boo wblch is equipped as roquired by the Roeuletiona of LLC Education Do- 1•tartment. Pills details under the stead of '"Dlinimum Equipment," given below. aro now obligatory and should be provided as soon as pr'uctioeble. Un- til it provides this :minimum. no school shalt share in the Le;istatiwo and County grants aftor the pre- sent year. When, however. the In- spector is satisfied that n Board is Mee poor to comply with the tre- AtuiTementi. be ,rorty, ut his discre- tion, extend the time dill the uun4- m'er of 1908. ,TLe "Minimum Equipment" re- quired i 4 us follows: A globe, not Mees than nine inches in diameter send propene mounted; u map of ttho 'Ibemiapheres; a map of each eontin- ent ; p1 map of Canada; a map of Ontario; a map of the county (if a suitable olio is published); at map of tbe British Empire; a map of the Dritisb Isles; an titles or a gazet- teer; a standard dictionary for each class room (with English pro- puooiatlon); a nuuteratl feline (or an adequate supply of lanae cubes) ; a Rood clock for tach class room, kept in good condition; a set of mensura- tion surface forms and goum,etrioal Isolids; a blackboard set for each slats room (one protractor, 15 1-2 tobes, triangle, 24 int/hey a pair ot mixtures, two pointers, a graduat- ed 'atraigbt cdde) ; a pair of 8t:11es, ;with weights, to wci;h from half - ounce to 'ten pound': a set for tinca- oure of capacity «pint quart, gallon) ; • iset for linear measure (inch, foot. yard. tape line); a set far square and cubic measures; a school library end cubic measure a school 41- Arary ot the minimum value of $20 c;tcb teacher employed, incroas- tt annually after December, 1007, ' at least $10,00 until the value for teacher employed reache4 $100, Me took case shall also be Is vrovt Bo s the above • equipment, -ethic + obligatory in every rural vubli ted _separate aclool, ;the Edu- cate itleparlment has issued three othe tirculuts; No. 61. di lint of scientific npparatue suitable for fiftb Form and elementary Con- tinuation classes) ; No. 6. (:t list of scientific apparatus suitable for ad. vanced Continuation Ciadaes), and No. 6b. (a list of equipment for Da yu c trc Science. Const roclr on Work,rk and School Gardens, in ruri l schools). From thea) lists Board; should "elect. with the approval or the Inspector. such apparatus as may be needed for the work done in tbe several departments. A book in which to record front time to timo rho value of the equipment will he provided by the Edusttion.Il Department for yeah rur.il school. The 39th l'C tion of the new Puha lie selool Act contains the Iaw which will govern the paynnent of or Luo r l � pub es Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer- tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. And it certainly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can he no mistake about this. You know it is true. And your own doctor will say so. The bent kind of a trat!montal -- "Sold for over suety years" i/PilR4014/1/t11 b►� .r .A t'veo. 5)141; xis*iso r�a.ayiee.tunr. o! 'KM} SttSAPARILLA. tiers "Lis ■AIR 11001. We Yore no ser»t.l we pub:t.a Ib. rornivht. of il our rnP-lctn... tssigenismersliellaters bowels regular wlth Ayer': And thus hasten recovery. specter that tho Trustees would ba personally liable for any expenditure contrary to the Act and (hat the leacher's certificate would be for. [cited. It doe_+ not appear that Sep- arate Schools nre affected by the aenendincnt 4 . • - TLIE SIGNS OF TIIE TIME':S Mentos Las just opened a knit: tine faotory with 25 employes. The town granted a bonus of 01,500. Have you figured yet on bow many Xmas presents you can afford oto accept. The Dominion Gorermmeul are establishing a L'. 0. D. parcel post service. Next we'll 'Lav: pioetal arx- pre se. If the Grand Trunk doesn't hurry up there will booty room left in Ex- eter for their now e,tation. They may 'bavc Ko build outside dhe city limits. lion. Nelson Monteith has selected a eito bn elm Township of Newmar- ket, in the district of Nipissing for tbo new Experimental Agricultural Station. Tho "great clay belt" is coming to Itbo front. "Billy" McLean, of the 'broIto World, would tot take the oxtra adl. ary voted (to the M. 1's. It Uww looks as it le had his eye on some. thing .bigger, namely the $7,000 sal- ary drawn by ,his !ceder. The revenue (from .the pest utfix Department from the Buie of po4t:t ee stamps inareasxl )(tout $1,000,000 in 1905-00 over 1901-05. The new tarr- itf should have contained a tonus do the picture post card industry. To be always picking gaups ,rtlth- out emirs; some goof in your :poli- tical opt/oaten-0i:poli- ticals nanrow and ingot • ed but 4o never see, mush leas se• prove, the ill -deeds of your own party is shoat-sightett and unpetri:l- tic. 4 t I t .t i Every doila.r'3 worth of (goods lir labor which you buy 111 your own town or community belps yourself as well as tho seller, and every cop- per you pend with those who ad- vertise in Rho T1;1IES hives you n big return Jur year investment. The Clinton New Era Says Shit Mr. Hugh Spackman 14 aspiring to atcp into Mr. 11. 11. Gunu's No. 1O'a. We know 2,500 golden reasons why be t c n will a k a t baa named � 'nl cosi w ,4 sec t. 1 I m 3 a bis effort to occupy them himself for awhile yet, however, it's about time an Exeter roan had a look in. lu the bye -election held chap week in Hamilton to fill the vacancy oau.ed by the death of henry Gary. oallen, M. 1'. l'., the labor candi- date defesstcd Ilse •,povtrumnen( •autli• date by a m,jorily of 839. '1'110 (.ou.,crvative nlajurity l the pea clectio, wee 565. A Public echo,, Inspector down tete Lao .•tiled 11on. Dr. !Stria, the Minister of Education, •'.t nn•. %- phone.'• There 14 on: thing 'sure the 1)r. is alaterminctl to be IIIc I Id re. •;arding teache,ri' celaries in Intal 41iitri.,ts, hal look out if the echo from the rural 111141.6C11 dl.a's not burst the drum of MA e.trs. In the debits, on lion. Sydney I•'ivher's p•rol.D5ll to t•ncoteraee cold - 'steel re platsta through the rountry 1)r. Chisholm the• Cono l-valive M. I', for Fant Huron, spoke slton,tly to (livor of it aux, rem -Irked tient a Air. mer f1tetwl of his itut maid to him ' 14 Fir \Wilfred l.atrrier sakes up •t ha gIle 41(Oil :1nd provid.•.e cold-slora.je wau-cbouses thronehoul the country 1111 political opponents would server be able to eel 'him taut of offs;.. An ,tlnlitebie Ili=pi ty of church unity %which eoes a Ione, „••17 I0- ward4 ('bur -h union wait slisplayed in Exeter when the Hain tiercet Met huttdt church withdrew their vices mot only lar ,their !] of 1:4111es Sl.ro•1 11111 Prs shyteri:lns Oil Ili,' •ir respettive ;Inllit.<r'• he tto,xt feeling w•1s it veiling co•rcli also for OCC'1.`.i1►11 nary t --rt i. exhi0ited +,tr )' lhn Presbyterian congregationbe eostronerncnt of their retell() 1e vie in(Ivor of ale Main Street annive 4ary. - tC dl>BTORSII.. !ken 04 iAegal 'he 11:'Apra, e;ciftl gears Tho ICind Von THavo Always bought, and which has bee* in use for over 30 years, has borne the slgnatnre or and hug made ada under his per- ; sonal supervision since its infancy. • Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health or Itsfants and Children -Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. gorse, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Oplunt, Morphine nor other Nareotlie substance. it ago is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Calle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea -The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ?Nr CANT•OM COMPANY, 7r M1.NPAY Nt.Y MOPP CITY. Cobalt, specimen of which can be fotwd at (emit b't 141 1C, F-ii.tutvu Albert's livery stable or on the centro liable at Mr. Moltit's, Cen- tralia. It will bo zetelyzed by Rise. and Simpson, Jobn Dempsey ntyd lticbard Simpson alt scan :Is conven- ient lifter their Chri4lmas holidays. a report of whish Avill appear Inter in the Exeter Times. Mr. M'iilium Ryan, nn old time resident of I)iddulph, but for the past fifteen years a resident of .'tate- Rohe. is renewing acquaintances here ut presoiitl When Children Cough give them that old reliable remedy that never fails to cnre BOLE'S PREPARATION OF Friar's Cough Balsam It stops coughs -breaks up colds -acrd heals inflauttna- tion in throat and bronchial tubes. Absolutely pure and safe for children. 25c a bottle. At druggists or front NATIONAL DRUG a CHEMICAL CO. Limited • LONDON, Ont at KIIIVA On Tuesday last after a shout 1►1. near of a few weeks Margaret Bar- my posited peace/till, away at Itho ago of 21 yeara. Deooaeod was the daughter of Mrs. F. Barmy. She, had a host of friends who extcn3 their sympathy to the sorrowing ones. The funeral took pl:lae on Thursday last for interment in Mt. Carmol cemetery. .Mra. James O'Rourk of London, is visiting at ber home bore. A •borso belonging to Mr. John h itz broke Hi log one day last w The animal had to bo '31wt. i[ "taken at the sneeze stage" Pre- venties-a toothsome candy Tablet - will surely and quickly check an ap- proaching cold or Lngt ippe. When you first catch cold -or feel tt coming on -take Dr. Shoop's i'revent.ics and the prompt effect will celt.:tinly stir. prise and please you. I'reventies surely supply the proverbial "ounce of prevention." Bold in 5 cent and Zai cent boxes by VV, S. Howey. IrAIt01111A1t Mr. Alex Herron and George Tuf- ffin had a wood boo on Friday night last and 'gave a dance at Mr. Wm. Pellen'.i in the evening. A ;fecal time to reported. Mr. Itobt. Gardiner returned (home from attending the County Council at Colerich, on Saturday last. Mr. W. R. Stewart epcnt Saturday n s Mitchell. ' Aide 1 Mr. and Mrs. 11. IV. F. Beavers, and Miss Isabell Turnbull visited in St. Marys on Monday last. Miss Hamilton, teacher at S.S. No. 2, is having an entertainment for iter pupils on Friday, preceeding Xmas. to which the parents and those interested in the children are invited. Mr, 11. W. F. Beavers is baying Iris store nicely decorated for the Xmas. trade, and a largo display of pretty and useful Xmas presents for rile. People are cordially invited to in- spect his stock before goin: else- where to buy, prices being low .for the holiday rear:ore • \VIII BURN YOUR TOi•:S. Stop using ani.! corn salves, +us.' Putnam'! 1'atnlesa ex( rartor ; it oasts a little' more but it iv far the hest. Use only ' l'uln:tnt'ai'-250.- at ail dealers. Hood's Sersaperilla enjoys the dis- the great- est curative and preventive medicine the world has ever known. It b an all-round mediciie, g its un - et t s by purily- vitolilfng and enriching Mood on which the health andfieof every organ, bone � anndd tissue de - Accept no subsd- for Hoods, but. In- sist. on having Hood's AND ONLY HOOD'S. 'v BY-LAW n. 9. 1906 XMfi"I9O6Townshipof Osborne. GREATEST FEMALE STRENGTII- ENEIt ON EARTH. Thousands of women are won pal lid, rundown and diepirrted. Wbat they meed is ghat nourishing 'tool() Ferrozone. Soon they •retain those lauzbing cyes,.brieht spirits and •rosy cheeks. Ferrozone docs 'this and more a4 •Mrs. L. 1''. Adr(anson of Whitney I'ier, C. B., tostifies, "My daughter was very much tun dawn and had considerable 4 roubles et timc4 Often 1 was at rl Moss to know what Ito do. 1 nous tidt•iaed to 'dive her Foe -rezone and I slid ,•:o. Ferrozone ele:srt•d up all the itrouble made my daughter healthy and well Ferrozone ';ivied good appetite, ree- ulatca, strengthens. I >consider its medicine every woman should ue, regularly if the wants eo Teel her best." Rebuild with Ferrozone, it tis the king of all •cure.'. Pricey 60c. per box. at all dealers. SHARON 8C1100i. RI:1'ORT The following i1 the report of t he standing of 8. 8. No. 4, Stephen, for the month of November. Names in order of merit. 8r. 1V. -Gladys K04 - (le, Sybolla 'Morlock, tiellie Amy. Ethel Keetlo, Minnie le slle, Wife( Pre3zcator, Merner Either, Herbert Wein, Jr. IV -Lorne 3ltorleek, Har- ry Schwarz, Edwin Wein, Area Itro- kenshire, Leonard fechro tier. Her- bert Kraft, Clarence ]alter, ,,Alvin Cornish. Beulah Smit h, Oscar Cor- nish. Sr. 1I1 - Mabel --Cuxworth, Willie Schwarz, Clinton 'elorlock, Mildred Kiwnpp, Entiyrson Schroeder, Mervyn llrokenshirc. Jr. Ill- Oit:, Brown, Gordon Cornish, Lula Ken- tIe. Sr. II. -Emerson Itooszler,Clara Wein. ila 'Silber. Edna Amp, Lavinia Smith. Jr, II. -Clinton Mcirlock, Jos- oph Schwarz, Eddie Cornish, Mer- vin Coxworth. I11. 1, Olive Cornish No, on reel, 42; avoraee ettendan;o 37. A lJy-law to prohibit the sale 10 retail, of latex icat ing liquors within Idle limits of the Muni. cipality. Whereas it is provided by the Re. vised Statutes of Ontario. 1897. Chap. 245, Soo. 141, that tho Ceuta - :it of any Munlclp:ility, may pass By-laws prohibiting Ithe sale ot in- toxicating liquors within the limits of such Municipality. and may sub- mit tbe same to a vote of the Flea• tors for ratification; and WHEREAS, Chapter 47, Sec. 24 S. 0. 1908, -being an Act to amend the LIquor License Laws, -provides that in mase a petition is writint. signed by at Icast twenty-five per cont. or tbe total number of per- sons appearing by the last 'revised Voters' List to be qualified to vote at Municipal elections, is presented to elle Council, on or before •the first day of November, next preeedin the dry upon which uuoh poll would be held; praying for the submission of lamb a Iiy-law, it shall be The duty of the Council to submit I(he same to a vote of the Municipal Elentora ns aforesaid. And: WIIF.REAS a petition signed by more tl'sn the 'required number of duly qualified Municipal Electors, was presented to the Council of the Municipality of 'the Township of Osborne, at 'rho regular rricetin; of said Council, •on the sixth day of October, one Rtou3.lnd nine hundrel and .-ix. THEREFORE, the Municipal Ceun- eil of the Maid township of Usborne, bereby enacts as follows; viz: I.-Th;lt the ante by ,retail of spir- ituous, fermented er outer mann• featured liquors is and shall bo prohibited in everyo r) !tavern, Inn o r other house or place of public enter- tainment in the maid municipality; and the sale 'thereof eXZept 'by wbolcsale, is, and etrlll be prohibited in every shop or pl:e-e, other than a Lou„e of public entertainment in the said municipality. II.-Tbat ,the vote of the Electors of the 'said Township of Osborne, will bo taken on the By-law by the Deputy Returning officers, hereafter named on Monday tbe Seventh day of January, ono thousand ,viae hun- dred and seven, commencing at nine o'clock in the morning and continu- ing till five o'clock in the afternoon at the undermentioned plaxs Polling Division No. 1 -Township Hall, Elimville, Sidney Andrew D.R. 0. Bears the Signature of GEO. W. LAWSON. Teacliar .11. qt` OTR. IA. The Kind You Have Aleays Boon • N. 8. NO. 3. t;SIIORNE The following i4 rho percentage obtained by Itbo pupils in 8. 8. 1o. 3, Uaborne, in the examinations held November. V CIass-Willie hooch '73 November. V Class - Willie dtoaah 73; Earl Gardiner 71. Gilbert 'Duncan 68. -Sr. IV -Albert Coupe 79, Carrie Copeland 71, Laura Clarke 69, Myrtle Stinson 66. Milton McCurdy 66, 13. Doupe 64, Ray Francis 62, John Bal- lantyne 60, Ada McCurdy 65. Rene netb Dunzan 62. Jr, IV-Vioto.r el: - Curdy. Norman Francis, 47, 'Etbel Shier 40; Jeasio 'McCurdy 46; Chris- tena McCloekliu. • Sr. III - John Francis 79, Isabella Turnbull 73; Howard McCurdy 71: situ Shier 65, Arlow Copeland NO, Oliver McCurdy 45, Roy McClocklin 45. Sr. II-Et•- oanor Doupe 63, Leontard lkarrts 68. Jr. 11. -Ida Irvine 64, Janie ielcCule lash 64, ()war Copeland 63, lteS3io Doupe 50. 1't. II -Grant Duncan 70, Fern Francis 58. Sr. 1't. I-Tcntlie McCurdy 90, Roy Fletcher 80, Lester McCurdy 60. Jr. Pt. I.- John Mo• Clocklin 160, Geortie Harrow 54, Gor- don Copeland 63. i:i:\lll{LLA M. GARDINE1t, 'reacher. ';hest, I:!•::t, The weather has turned milder, but bre (snow is still clingle,,- to the ground here, and it is hobs hope, it stays, ns It makes it a great dell% more lively for Ohriat•mas. Hamilton Ilroa, ere preparing Lo pull (he steam tug out for The win- ter. Mrs. Andy Pollock, of Corbett. is at present very low, bot under the skilful care of Drs. McCue & Wilson we hope to hear of her complete re- covery s<►4en,Mrs. Pollock is a da ugh. ter of Mr. and Mr... Tlsos. Moalard of this place. Mr. Tbos. Smith (Grizzly) return- ed from the west looking fine. Tom likes tbo wort and intends moving out some limo in the future. Clover aced thrashing is the order here .now and some very good O•ieId't aro reported and some goo:l prices offered. Municipal elections aro all tam i talk bere now, and no doubt 41111 keep getting worms until after the election on the 7111 Jan, 1907. From the way some talk there is goin; to ! bo n hot ',into at tbo nomination- 1 so be sure and all go out 'to Awls it -atter the election in 1i•tmiltort anything is likely to occur. Mr. 0. 11, Smith. blacksmith in' this place, returned home front Al- goma district a fair days m;o. Ile expects 4o return soon es 'ho Sikes up there fine. Ile soya there is lots of game up there Lavins leen tt number of bear, but only for a shoat time, not being able to toll what col- or their eyes were. Mr, Henry flosslenberry, wbo has been suffering for some time with rheutnati,an, bought himself n vapor bath The other day, which acted Igo swiftly that Mrs. Ilossenbcrry now has to put the breakfast on the te- blo the night before, to be rc;tdy for Mr. Ii. as leo feels so eager to work he can't wait. ('.1I in h • f the ease ..ed throat ,enit',i ;end see to et L•,1•.t n -k us for a foe 1r it: bee of Ur. She p's Catarrh (',.ie. Mit hing till s ur.•ty p cwt s merit .41 1 1.'11 1 11111 lett -+5141 !1,•. `hoop, f" r ',. 1-, .ou•nest]y ek'.ires that ll' lel it n tea a that lei,.. This crea►rty, 5 ow Velii r Leelti•g,; helot, wt• •t lees the the at 1.:)1! I1• •�' 1'11+, and 11.i ckly peen s u► f,i•ti tai feve'Iish la eel b. Cell wain in y•r ti,: en e, ►V. S Howey. lis\IN'l$t1tJlt4 Dear Larry: -Aa its news you're afhter i will try and vend the laic+: from Saintsbury-Heaven u►54• the name, Thr re has been such n tush to JL►nitob.t and New Onteri., late• Iy (hal it iv almost 1ntposoble to act u man or boy Ito t.loy in Ont irate but you atilt be delighted 4o heir 4.f a 41ttroon that applied at the 1reei• deuce of Mr. Alonz., Alex* t' en the Seattle fine lately and i_ -t giving the beat of ealisfaetion, .,It!tough !Ilia Weight wags against hint only 10 pounds when 'he landed, but he ;airs 1,151 gnir.k and Lon ray>4 ate is well (1I4)11'd i i Lis general ap pr,o,rnnx. Arrau Larry aria did the (lovernor- eceer,l te11 ye that nwi(,:;on it open on Ile Matilde tiw^.r stow from Davi 4' bridge to New 1)nterie ,Ind the first keine bait of the seism arrived )ere the (titter pert of In=t .,week with n cargo of ntiver ore and CRISIS OF GIRLHOOD A TIME OF PAIN AND PERIL Miss Emma Cote Says that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has Saved Her Life and Made Her Well. Trow many lives of beautiful young girls have leen eracriiicedust as they were ripening into womanhotel1 ,How many irregularities or 4irpl.u•ements have been devehipi•11 at this important period, resulting in years of suffering ! For the Holiday Trade we are above/. - • ing some superior lines in PIANOS and ORGANS of the very Best Makes, also SEWING MACHINES in Plain and Cabinet Stands. Our' Stock of A mother s11 lift I come to her child's ni•I at lliia critical time and remember that I.y.lie i:. Pieklialo's Vegetable C„nip<iunl will prepare the a •stern for t }} thecoming change and start this trying perilxl in a young girl's life without pais or irregularities. Mies Emma Cole of Tullahoma, Tenn., writes: leer Mrs. Pinkham: '•t want to tell yen that Tstn enjnyin•sbet- ler health than' Nava for Vein, anal f owe It n11 ee Lydia E. 1'inkham', Vegetable Cone 3)tuul. Wlirn flnrL•en pear+ of gee 1 eaflernl nl- nlo4t rnn'ltant p1rn, anal f- tau or three 1sears, ( !awl sorra, ,+ nn.1 Lurid in my side Lvillarltcs 11:1.1 wa4 ,limy nr1.1 hcrr•"u+. amt d.x•tnr+all f.ti1,41 1" Iu•li, tar. '•1.y,1ia 1:. l'it4klurn'a Ve; , tablo('ompannd war reeeii tn.•n'I.•,1, 11.11 ntt. r taking it lily health h •_in t,e imr,r..wc tapu•11), nn.l I think • it savt-1 un IV.. i ,inrnrt le het e my expert-' cure will be a help 411 other girls wh•i aro is-.sinit frotu girlhood to w•,.manh,..,.1. 1 know your l'.alip.eutel will d,, for them. ' • con who I yonknewan, n girl e Tit ofy got Birk and heels motherly advice ark her ' e 1 to we \ t Iles. 1 utkhnm, Lynn, .las..,n a she will re•ieivo fnT a 'vice which will .lit her on the right row! to a strong. healthy awl happy worhunhoral. M14's l'inkhani is .)anghtcr-in-law of Lydia E. - 1'inkham and for twenty-five yearn hs been advising sick Houten free of charge. Stationery, Bibles,` d hymn Books, and small Musical Instruments. Is very attractive, Prices and Terms on all the above are most Liberal. We will be pleated to tell you alit• about it if you will call. Polling Division No. 2.- George Cornish'* louse, Lot 0, N. T. IL, John W. Horsey, D.I4.O. Polling Division No. 13- William Stephens' house. Lot. 2, Con. 10, Matthew Routly, Jr., D. R.O. Polling Division No. 4,-- l'ublia hall, 1'arquleer, John Duncan Jr., D. Re0. III.-Tbat on Monday the lilat day of December A. D., 1906 at lite Township Ilall in the village of Elimville, at Rho hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the Reeve shall ap- point in writiog, ei;ned by blmeelf, two pentons to attend at the final summing up, of tbe votes by the Clerk, and one person to attend ot each polling place in behalf of the persons interested in and desirous of promoting Itho paesin; of this By- law; and at like number on behalf of the persona interested in and desir- ous of ,opposing tbo passing ot this Byelaw. IV -That Iles Clerk of the said Municipal Council of the Township of UJaborno shall attend at the Town- ship Hall in the village ot EYimvill4l at :the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon on the Eighth day of Janu- ary A. D•, 1907, to turn up the num- ber of votes given for rand against the By-law. V --That +t1ia By-law shall come into operation and be in lull force and effect on and after the first day of May next after the final pass - Ing thereof. F, MORLE Y, JOSEP1i IIAWKiNS Clerk. Iteeve. NOTICE Take 'notice ghat the above is n true copy of a proposed Ityaaw, which has 'kern taken into considera- tion. by The Municipal Council of the Township of irsborne, and whiah will he finally passed by the said Council, (in the event of the n_ssont ot the Electors being obtained thorn. to. 03 provided by Mlle Liquor. License Aot), after one month from tho first publication 'thereof in the "Times" nevespaper published in the village of Exeter, in the County of Huron; the date of which first publication was Thursday the 13th day of De- cember A. 1). 1008; rind t bat at the hour, day and place.] therein fixe:l for taking rho votes of the Electors, the po11.4 will bo held 1'. MuItLI•;Y, Clerk. e CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of WINTER TERM OPENS J N 2nd This 8, 1,0(4 is recognized to be nun of I be leading Cotltnrrclsl School. in America. (Lir grad- nntea :rte in demand r :rliis news ('allege feaehrr+, The n1.1s.t re- cent application we receive,, for a tcneher offered $14($) 141 per annum. We believe we are rnn- ninR one of the most prngt•ee- sive and up to elate business training schools in the province. The dement! epos us for office help is several timet] the supply. Write for catalogue. 1). A. Me- i.acbler. W. 1. i lliot Principals S. MARTIN & SON Weak Kidneys Weak Kidneys, sorely point to weak kidney 1Nervee. The Kidneys. like the Heart, and tbj it tomad a. And their weakness. not in the corgi* 1lss11. bulbs the nerves that control and guts,* U RI strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Itestorst ire tl **indictee specifically prepared to reach tests doctor the Kidneys aka* erre s a 7 eedt[olling nerves. blows. It a a waste of time, and of money M )If your back aches or U weak. if the wine" melds, oris dark mad strong, it you have nun MINI of Bright, or other d1Steestnt or dangerous kid. 4q disease, try Dr. 8hoop's Restorative a montls's �D1ete or Liquld-and toe what it can and will doflosyou. Druggist recommend and sell Dr. Shoop's Restorativi NOTICE TO CREDITORS; In the matter of the estate ot Samuel Parkinson, late of the township of Usborne, in the County of Huron, farmer def ceased. - Notice is hereby given pursuant to. It. 8. 0., 1897, chap. 129, that all crorlitore and others having claim* against the estate of the said Saint. uel Parkinson, who died on or about the 17t1, day of November, 1896. .+tie required on or before the 15 of December. 1906, to send by 4 prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gt'ad• men & Stanbury, of the village or Exeter, Solicitors for the Admiaisa tretors of the said deceased. tit. London & Western Trusts Company,. Limited. .t heir christinn snit surnames, addressos end de -1 script ions, he full tarr•tioult ars of their claims. the statement of their accounts and the nature or the securities, it any. held by Thom.. And further tako notice that atter such last mentioned dato the said administrators will proceed to dig, - tribute the assets of the deceased among Ilio parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims ot which they shall then !lava noties and that the said Administrator, will not be liable for tho said asset, or any pert thereof to any parson or persons of whose claims notion, shall not have born received by them, at the time of euoh distribution. GLADAIAN & STANIIURY. Solicitors for The London & West•. ern Trusts Company, Ltd.. Ad, minis, raters. Dated at Exeter the 21st tiny. vcmber, 1906. HRJSJM1$ JW�RI. There is nothing more appropriate as a Christ, mag gift than Jewelry. We carry the largest stock in Western Ontario to choose t' front and are showing excepti- onal values in DAINTY BRACELETS BROOCHES BUCKLES'' STICK PINS OPERA GLASSES LEATHER FUR. PENDANTS WATCHES DIAMONDS G H• arO &Go. London Ontario. Specialists in Diamonds and Cut °ia• s. FARM FOiR HALE. -100 acres, be- im, lot 11, efiereA.4/0n 2, Stephen. cent, 11 position. tying abort 2 1-2 miles from Crediton. ('enUr:tIll and Exeter. For further particulate ap- ply on Il:c nrcmiaeq. or .f•I4. Walker, Crc,hiton East 1'. O, tf T 0 R • A ('t 1.0 1N l►NK ptA� Take Laxative tromo Quinint Tab - 1 lete1. All drsggh s refund , he mos- ey if It tails to c re. g. w. o •cove'• slgoatnrs la on a sh box. tTe.