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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-05-09, Page 5Popular Goods for Now and the Rest of the Season Favored Worsteds 1 Those worsteds are in blues and � If a pant bunter painless fancy in c uality.bi auty i Is panting for pants and finish anything of heir kind we) He panteth panties* bare ever shown. We are offering! Until he implants himself Into some be.autifut ' one of those fashionable pante ordered Summer Suits for A10 Iat J. H. IIOLTZMANN'S "� and upwards. A beautiful assortment to choose from. If there is a taste we can not suit, we have yet to know of it. TROUSERS AMO UASK VESTS FOR SUMMER 1104141•••••••••••••••••••••••••••g•44••N•••••N••••••• GROGKE RY We have left one Diener eget, Kilted brown pattern, 91 pieces reg. price was $11.00, now $7.50; one White Tea Set, 44 piece reg. $2.75, now $1.85; one Green Tea Set, 41 pieces, reg. price $3.75, now $250. We have a very large stock of Pitchers and Bowls in plain white and clover leaf gilt Bowls at oc up to 15c. Pitchers from Re up to :tic. Large stock of men's and boy's Overalls and Stocks, Duck Shirts and boy's Tweed Knickers at 65c each for the Knickers. Call and see our Dress (mode before buying, we have some ele- gant patterns in Grey Tweeds f . MILLS, - WOO Dmf M. 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••O •••••••••••••••• Oa Kamm nein the eoatieaoos wire Mysore snmWeed sad & eeks Woe' their grip mast seatUaaal >� sure et your horses or esWe. Aad ernes they do, the top wire, soon followed by thole below, will sag sad destroy the e>mo� 1of your tams NotDlas ]like that eau happen to our DM= Hinge -Stay Fence. The *Irk stiff hard steal wire to our niesuitys hasp. when %be lateral wlteraes down. owW . their Deas if Sort sad j olnted ea each strand wirer Pressure of a horse on the toy wire betel, this Jaws' in stays into seldom and Dreveats m Brom bedding. and whets or seers is relieved Mimes wimp hook into 11, wlraa beat eau sad ard Steel c sada fbe a on ea to atayea e n strands to pceven$ w stays aDora al del G a�� invest mBay esa,are needed. theD �J3inee•ta7 Waco It's "twice as strong." Twice as pod ere 4• Da tglee. Tbs Owen Sound inn Fens Co:, Limited, Owes sera, ant. c JILLONMX614 W. NEIL, Agent. J For all kinds of Baking -for Bread, Biscuits and l'an Cakes -for Pies, Cakes and Fancy Pastry -no flour, milled of a single kind of wheat, compares with a II LEN DEL) I' LOU R. It bakes whiter and lighter -it contains more nutriment -and it yields MORE bread etc. to the barrel. "Made in Ontario" Use A Blended Flour r. (of Ontario and Manitoba Wheat) and you use the perfect flour. BLENDED) FLOUR combines the splendid food properties of Manitoba wheat --with the lightness and nutty flavor of Ontario wheat. TRY A BLENDED FLOUR --the result of your first baking will !'ROVE its superiority. This tiedeatark is on all tine BLENDED FLOURS. h is the sign of quality. Look for it on every bag and barrel you buy. a TMI• Ile THC SHIM •ITAL AGM. Because they are the most permanent and sanitary ceilings that `.. • ; ar' ; , , "R, e t can be installed, Galt "amid,'" Ceilings are largely used in hospitals` schools, etc. And for the same reasons surely they ought to be found in all public buildings and private homes as well. No disease germs or vermin can find a permanent lodging place in Galt " Clastsik " Ceilings, because the joints fit so closely and are invisible, and they are quickly and easily washed. Gan always be kept clean, fresh and looking like new. Fire proof, too. Cannot burn Ihrnugh or drop o!1. Never crack or warp. Everlasting Metal Ceilings at • surprisingly reason• AA. cost. A magnificent assortment of beautiful and artistic de- signs, descriptive of the Louis XIV. period, are illustrated in our handsome catalogue which we are anxious to mail you free. The Galt Art Metal Company, Ltd., Galt, Ontario. altCIassi k'CeiIin Min `i'H1 HX ; EIt TIMES, MAY bth 1907 Groceries ler gave Sra[ot t!, u flying visit on Monday ui;ht. Mr. Abner Arnold, of the Sovert•i;n !lank staff, left stueta) fur a shout and o•isit at his home in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Ira !lice inti family left on Monday slight for •their new Conf ecionery borne in Clandeboye. Arbor Day was fittilisly celebrated by our schools on friday. ti The ;rous nownowprpresent a patter .11►- We have jubst put in a t►earanndc:. stook of Fresh Groceries. Mr. John Welsh returned on Fruits.. Candies and Cannedd Thursday after speeding several Goodsdays itt London. There %vete 2.10 +hose shipped ,on Tuesday front this elation. This BREAD being the l:,rgt•i►t (shipment for emu() We also make first class bread. time. Mr. w. J. Wilson has moved into the house rccer,lly vacated by .\ir. Give us a spall. C. Simpson, on King Street. Local 001on is now in full farce. Levi S. Hamacher at the old island. Mr.r. Iiefter►ua„ is mill to ,he found Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, of Sault Confkctioner. *Ste. Marie ale visiting wit!, Mr. - ONT. Joseph I'alis. Miss Newcombe, of Exeter, spent Its sut,day iu town. IER this - 0111W0001 Mr, Manson Petty 'Lad lite anie- fortune to break his collar bone on Monday night, while playing foot- ball. Mrs. A. McPherson is visiting her daughter Mrs. O'Brien. 01 Exeter, this week. I wish to announce to the public Af r• James Ross left on Monday that I have purchased Mr. Eidt's in- for the 0141 Country. tereat in the Roller Mills and solicit Ir. William 11 throe, of Chicago your patronage, is bonne at present visiting his par - en and Mrs. IEd. Blake. of Tor. We make a specialty of Family Unto, spent last meek visiting stba Flour. former's parents. 11 r. Robt. Bill tat d has added rireat- Try Our Graham Flour. ly added to +the appearance of till place by adding a lovely cement All kinds of feed always cn hand. fence. Tuesday was Mr. Gilbert Dick's day Chopping Promptly attended to for shipping bogs. It was a record breaker. some 240 hogs being received Highest Price Paid for Wheat. byhie,. r. Sellery's young hopeful gave • EHLERS his parents a scare this week. He when Wid was playing around a cis>rern when the top broke in, but fortunately Pi op. of Dashwood Roller Mille. there was a double covering, which saved the boy's life. Mrs. McMartin, of Barrie, daughter Dashwood of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bonthrott, who has been here for some time, return - Mr. D. Tiernan, our .1►ardware mer- ed to Ler home this week. Her many chant was in Exeter on Tuesday on friends were glad to see her health so business. far restored. Rev. L.K. Eidt. bis sister rind his ...-0.______ little ..- - -- little daughter have returned froruCAfIeTOR1'.etPlet a short visit with friends in Berlin. mmnt a The Kind You Hare Alla The Dashwood Public school ()Pen' %paten ✓ tkillett ed again on 'Monday after being et closed fur a few weeks as u precau- tion against the lipreading of small pox. !loth Misses Miners and Swan Baker and DASIIWOOD le'AltQIJIIAit have rcturl,cd. -- Business itt this burg has again Last Friday being Artier Day, the reached its normal condition and echoot '1,141 ��rouncl5 was thoroughly tisane the small pox scare has became, a 41. thing of the past. Those who are accustomed to doing business with our merchants, and 'were a little Airs. 1i, Borlandattendei the fun - era! of her mother 'Mrs. McNeil on Sunday last. timid about coming ,flare while se v- Last Sunday being nacrament Sun- eral housefs were quarantined, are day, a large congregation gathered venturing forth. The tact at the church. Rev. 'Martin. of Exc. that the public school is again open- ed is good evidence that the di8case The first automobile of the [season has been stamped out. to come t his !way. passed 'through Tho business men of Dashwood i here• 011 Friday last, Seated in it are not to 1)0 outdone shy' ithe buss. nese matt of larger places in respect to mixing Pleasuro !with business and are fixing up the lot beside the Iliartleib block for a lawn bowling greed and propose initiating them. selves into the ygame as (soon as the weather will permit. Mr. llarry Guenthor teas purcbas- ed from 'Mr. J.I. Goetz .tho house which stands beside the livery barn Mr. Sam. Beaver is agoing around with at, expansive emilo and a hand- shake for his many friends. Mlle rensot, for this is that itho . Mork stopped off at this borne and present ed th•m with a boy. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's iMagic Ointment. Ilease not it is made alone for Piles and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind Piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickel -capped Mass •jars 50 cents. Sold by NV. S. !Lowey. Crediton Dr. J. McCI'E, MEMBER ON- -ARK) COLLEGE PHYSIC!. tall and Surgeons, Successor to Dr. B. A. Heist. Oredlton. Ont. The public school re' -opened on Motxiay. ,Mr. .1nitti «'incl returned home last week from Detroit, a (ter sev- eral week's stay with his sort -in-law '.1r. Misterlc. who mist with an ac- cident some weeks azo. Miss Clara %Vint, of Detroit .rc- tnrncd home last ese•e1. Rey. S. F. Broil n, of Rest heti], Basi:., who attena•cl I h0 conference of the E%%Inirlir:11 Asstwi31iot, re- turned home on \V(dnes,la)' last. Mrs. 11. Iluxtablc, of Hamilton. who was visilin.; her mother, t1rs. 1ieFinkhssiuer. Fel urned home on 1Vcd- sd:ty last. \ir. Wm. Grecnley, w ho has been in the employ of Mr. B. Walker for set -e t :0l )ea us. ntowt•d his household effects to Exeter. Unite :1 num hot: from i he villas,- attended illan'attet,d d the fnn'rel Irs. ,Miall• ae) Doyle at 111. ('.111101 (eat Friday Mr. .I.1 I. holt ztirtn►t. (-air merchant tailor this week rr'Cciwc'd some fine elinin ;s, p►a111ing+, etc. ('a11 and see t h0nt. \I r. \1'nt. frits. of Grand lienal was in the village o1 .Monday . Although it has brond••cict^d there w be no celebration here on the 21th. a grime' of Irt.se-IeitI tn5%•b.. arral)eeet bete, en Loncicvt and our boys for the afternoon. I'artietthrs give later. 11 rs. ('has. Zeicker is visiting her sister, 11 t 5. 11.111W:111, :1( Berlin for few (1.1y+. Step•IP-n cnttncil rlle•i itt llh' t,Dwn 11111 on Moistly of t hi.i ►V4tl k. 11 KNMA 1.1. '1'110 tn'140114 :rtr busy I•tying the fout:elatiee el Alt. Jelin McArthur's itPW house' On Itichn,nnet Ht. 14outb. Mrs. A. `n, Macomb(' returned t►it 1bitraelay la.s( :tfiei v %era) week's vi+it in G110 11/11. Air. and Mi.. Gordon Minn, of txetrr, spent Smelly in town. AT-.ssrs. 1'. ,Alarms stud J. NVeismil- we noticed one of our old residents in the person of Alts Win. Fletcher now of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hazelwood, of Kirkton were ;guests tit Mr. John Cottle's on Sunday Last. Alt. NVnl. :►reel Miss Mabel sGilfil• Ian, et Kirlrtlsn, i►vere !guests of the Misses Campbell on bunday last. The meeting of the Directors of the I'sborne and 'Hibbert 'Mutual Fire Insurance Company was held here on '.Monday - Mr. Andrew Hackney has com- pleted, the, cement foundation for his new house. The Kirl.tott and Exeter 'Telephone Company purpose canvassing the Thames !Road %Vest of Faratihar in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. A. Iiarris, Miss Net- tie Harris. :11141 'Miss Agnes Young attended 0 reception give,, +Mr. anal Mrs. Alvin Harris ,1l ltusxeldale on Friday night last. Mrs. W. Pollen visited friends at Staffa last week. !Mrs. 11. Gardiner. who spent the winter with her *sister at Mother- well leas returned to her home here. Alasters Eddie heal Earl Gardiner visited in the village on Sunday. A re you buy in; your boot alid shoes from 11. W. 1'. lleaverst It not. why Hoff Mr. Arlhnr Duncan, of Toronto, is home for r1 few clays. Mr. C. E. Hackney. of Exeter, was in the village Iasi friday. CASTOR IQ For Infants and Children. Tie Kind Yon Have Always Bugkt Bears the Signature of THAMES iROAI) Itev. C. Fletcher rind Mrs. Fletcher attended the (!metra! of the. late Itev. A. (;rant, of sit. .Maiss. on Tuesday. Itev. Mr. Martin, of Exeter. occu- pied the pulpit here on $undty even- ing last 81141 preached a very able sermon. !Public SChool inspector 'Mr. .1. E. Torn, paid our etchool his semi-annual visit. on 'Thursday of last week. Mrs. 11. Borland otte'nd'•el the fun- eral of her mother, Mrs. McNeil, of 1'ullarteln village, on tSund.,y. Mr. Chas. ilorland has engaged Mr. Tho•. Biggs for the hummer. 8. H. NO. 1, STEPHEN '1'110 foilowifil is the report of S. S. No. 1, Stephen for the month of April. Sr. Department. --C1. 1V'. - Hepburn, ,1rrbtil' itAlr1r11At1, Iiazel (licks nnil Netts McCurdy 61'riu:a1). Lily !totem -este Mervin Elston, Uor. clots Wilton, Anstitt Dupla n, tEdtlie Sims, Joseph White. Sr. IV. -Max- well Ilaynharn, Iva Es,ery. Jr. IV. ilessie Anti'rson, .Joseph Davis, Earle ('rllfas, Flossie Davey, Iluhert Whig Itoy Callfas, Ella Baker, Elmer Wil- son, Edna Dave'. Sr. 111. - .I':iva Brooks. Anthony \Vhitt', Fred Fair - hall, Fred F.seery. M. IIO'Cl'F.ltlt.L. Teacher. J r. Depa r t ate n t. -.I r. 1 11.-- Stella Neil. Victor flog ti (1*, NIait It -int• llaist. Sr. 11. -Mamie Ile:Lula it. Jia - hie Elliott. Hubert Nil, Ethel HHuw de':,. J r. 1I. -0)j i t' Davis. Irene Mc - Cutely. Eddie Alexander. 1't. Il - I Carrie Dave), Della Brooks, Arthur We have a carload of Cedar Posts Robinson,ElmerWilson. Sr. 1't. 1. Harry !Aston, 1,10)41 lt:tnyllaw, Alur- iel !tog:trth, Albert !laceney. Jr. 1't. 1. -Nola Neil. lee a s Ilack uey, Veva 1)avi:4, George ltacknil•y. 1't. I. Nettie 11rokenshire, len 110 1 flicks, 1'lorie; lluxtabie. The best spellers for the u,utttlt, were Stella Feil. Ethel Bowden and !!airy Elston. Na. on rc►Il. 35. av• COWARD CLARK, Winchelsea MAlll,l•� SPARKS.'!'ca:!ter, Magistrate -You aro C11:11' gill nwith being drunk and disorderly; what have you to s:ty for yourselftl" Prisoner -1'011r llouor. my only ex- cuse is that my wife it cleaning house; can't you hent! 1111' up for ten days?" Cedar Posts at 23c. at Exeter 25c at Winchelsea WHY NOT OWN R Cnulhum KilCnco Cuhlcl The Greatest Kitchen Labor Saver Ever Invented! 'I'lw Preparation of even the simp- Iest meal is a task of no email size when you think of the slumber of steps you take from kitchen to pan- try -the number of trips you make after things forgotten -first the Halt -then the spice -then the flavoring and t'so on. COOKING 'would be robbed of all its drudgery if you could keep your supplier and cooking utensils close to hand -and within arm's reach. And that is just +what you CAN do if you have a CIIAT- IIAM KITCHIEN CAiIINET-for the CHATHAM is +the Cabinet that has a place not only for every angreii- ient needed 'for a ureal, but for the utensils to cook it with as swell. Now 1 will eell you a \ CHATHAM KITCHEN CABINET on My Liberal Time Payment Man BINDER TWINE I have the agency for the following well known binder twine, and as I intend sending in the orders about the first of June it would be well to place your older with me at once. HOBBS' BEST SALMON TAG GOLD MEDAL AMERICAN GREEN CHIEF The prices will be guaranteed. I have on hand a large stock of "ARK BRAND" paints. All colors, Once used, always used. The best paint on the market. W. Moore Kirkton, WALL PAPER In great vsriety of patterns and colors. 4.11 the new est designs in prices from 5e to :30c per roll, with borders at the sante price. PAINTS Sherwin Williams Brand in all the leading shades. Buggy paint, Varnish, Aluminum and Gold Paint. Get the best. Field Seeds, All New This Year. n plan that I want to explain to Royal Giant Sugar Beet 20c a potmd. you in detail. 1 want to ;send to you Giant Yellow Oval Mengel nix a 111, trey catalog of CHATHAM KITCHENfellow Intermediate 12ic a pound. CABINETS -it's free for your name 1fiave you tried Bon Ami for cleaning windows or Old Duch Cleanser for 011 u postal -and it will give give scouring. We have then!. you full descriptions of my Cabinets and quote prices that will interest you. The C �/ B. t�♦ T. F. BEAVERS, Ghatham Mau Gaut is the most complete Kitchell Cab- inet in the market. It is equippesdl with Flour and Sugar bins•. -with compartments for (supplies of, all aorta -with racks Lor the display of your pretty china -with a complete Bet of ihandaomely japanned can for small groceries as. well as a full set of lipice ,Carla and many other con- veniences that tee haven't room ,10 describe here. The arrangement of the C1IA71- HIAM is nuctt that you ,may sit at ease while preparing a meal- atld have every ingredient within reach of your .hand. Not a step to (take till you're ready to put the meal on the stove! 'Think of the (saving rto your strength -and the saving in your time -time 'that you may have for fancy work -or music -or eread- ing- And the CIIATIIAM KITCIIEN CABINET not only staves your steps and your 'time, but lessens your la- bor in many other ways as ,well. You have no cluttered -up sink -No disordered kitchen iwlton you have a CHATHAM -for you keep ell the clutter right in one place -the zinc - covered table of your Cabinet -which takes but the rub of a damp cloth to clean 1 No continual scrubbing of the mink side when you have a Chatham. Just a simple rub -off with a damp cloth and your table iy lsp1C 1rn41 span and ready for use again. Now there .are many other rewci:rl features of the +CIIATIIAM KIT- CHEN CAIIINET that I haven't roomt o (tell you about here. I avant to send you my big Free catalogue -it will quote prices :and detailed descriptions -and Pll send it to you. FREE, for your name anti address on a postal. If you +want to simplify your house work -if you nwant to do away with needless toil and drutlg'ry-if you want always +to have a nett, attrac- tive kitchen, you should own a CHATHAM KITCIIEN CAIIINET. \Vrite for 'my catalogue today -it. will tall you how to Have time and strength -anal quote prices that I know will +interest you. Just send your name and address 0r1 n postal. arid DO IT NOW, Address me 1pp rson:llly. MANSON CAMPBELL President.Mr. and Mrs. /Geo. fiche nig, sr.. returned Moine April 251 le after• Manson Campbell Co., Dept• eprndill,t; five months ,►vii li their stt.t CHATHAM, Farquhar. Torn By Wild Beasts HISTORY OF A GREAT I)IS- . The old ItomCOEVan '!tarotRY's who were torn by wild beasts at their fights itt the now ruined 'Colosseum at Itorne the Greek charioteers. and ,the gladiators, who made fighting a pro- fession, all knew 'the virtues of the herbal essences for skin injuries and diseases. They would emerge from a combat sore, bleeding', and covered with wounds. They would ripply at night their secret herbal balms, and itt a few days (would again be ready for combat. Their ideal sof a balm or salve was 'the correct sono - :► preparation (which must combine power with purity; and that ideal is realized in Zara-I3uk. Ordinary ointments. salves, and embrocations nre 'generally compos- ed of rancid onitnat fats and mineral poisons. • Zam+-buk. on the contrary, is a healing halm, composed of highly re- filed saps and juices +got from cer- tain rich medicnl herbs, and every household may rely x)n its healing aid. When the little one runs in from his play with a smarting. dirt -filled scrape on his +hand or kn^e, simply wash the part 'and smear with 7.arne bandaging if necessary. When father returns from work with a cut hand, sthe handy box of Zam-I3uk again meets It he emergen- cy, and the housewife or mother con- tinually finds it a real friend in need for the., burns. the scalds, scrapes and bruise of venereal Household duties. For eczema, ulcers. (telt fis- tulas, abscesses, scalp sores, and all akin 41isctisos, it acts like a charm. It eases the pilin and stops the bleed- ing of piles rend cures this painful ailment quickly and I4 rely. + IAII drn,tgists and stores sell at f)Oc. a hnx, or from Zarnnlluk Co., 1Toroartuj for price, 6 boxes .for $2.50. COALS. TONIL liars the 1M kind Yoil '! Aiwa n Bougtd Big:stare of '/JIJCiCH - ONTARIO. 1)r. Geo. Schellig, of Detroit. Mr. Schellig, whose life'was almost de- spaired of when the left .Zurich un- Itlerwent a most serious operation for a gentlemat, of 'his years in Harper Hospital. The surgeon. 11)r•. .1 .W. llarrison. formerly of .Exeter removed from his ;bladder a stone measuring 41-2 inches in circum- ference. .)1,•. Schellig stood the Syoopls OI Itie�IIII W�`opc'1 root► rr'marknt►ly wcll, 1149 cit• Cooatao0+i tirety recoered Gait: ei 15 1)15. and sail., patter than -.. • :It)J1It,+T•tsAu RE'1uLATlotts. I he I: 1s for rmany years. NY et Pre numbered section of 1►on►iaton *And, in MI . (neo. Ila 1 t x le, of Detroit. a A55iiitol.a, ,arkatchewan and Alt.etts, etrel•tinq torn► •r resident of 'the 'Bronson 5 aol b1, not rrserre,l, may 1* homesteaded t.) Line, ►wag renewing acquaintances in any person who is the head of a family, es any male the village during the past aveck. It over is )e,n of see. to the extent of one-quarter •40 section of 10 acres, more or lrsais , years tsiflCO IoM was here last. Entry mud be marl. personally at the loc-al land The Zurich flax Co. hos cnmpleL- enlre for the district in which the lanes is situate. ed sowing the !teed for .this year's ?1►e homesteader is required to perform the ion• Crop. dltions connected therew it under one of the folh.w. Inpl plans:- 1'hel bridge on the Matilde Line, (11At k'a„t six month+' residence upon and colli• SOlnth of 8t. '.1osep11 wets impassable vation of the land in each year for three )cans, ]apt wMk owinig if o n ]urge .p►Ort inti (1) It the rather for rnot�►er, it the lather is tie of tit± a ► ►roaaclt nn the north 9i<1u reused) of the homesteader resifts* moon a farm in the approach vicinity of the land enteral for, the regiuremen'• as beim caved itt. to residence may be satisfied) by such person reskling Mr. 1'. W. '1'a, ,ieonlixr civil tit. with the lather or mother. (3) If the settler has his permanent resilience upon Jinoor, of I.onglo,i, rwas itt :the vil- farming land owned by him in the vicinity of his !Ale last week making a survey of hosnenteaet, the reriuirem.nts as to n'xidence may the flitch runttin,t .1hI ough the weltl.c natintled by rexidenre upon the said land. Sis months' notit•e in writing should be given to pall of the village. An ntwnrd is the Commissioner of 1►oruinion iwnds at (Klima of likely to h•! •tnade. intention to apply f(r P t•I)f. W. W.cx►R', The fact of the et early decline in Deputy of the Minister of the interior. the demand for Ontario wheat must N, iI.-1'naslhnrised pnt.liralion of this Ms MISS be ;t matter of oottcnrn not only marl r►itlnet he twit for the individual wheat !;rower, but to the public generally. Ontario people, have adopted the u,e of western flour to a oonsiderable extent, and the building up of western indust+ try to the detriment of the Ontario , farmer and miller Inas been tx serious economic loss ito the pro-. since. The Ontario farmer 'has notl only lost a 'ready market for hie wheat, hnt has tsutfered from ;they high price of deed. When the husis ness of wheat growing in Ontario was still flourishing Alto price o1 barn and shorts :had not soared sto the present figure of twenty rto$22 a ton. In view of the .increased coati of living, and +the difficulty of lobs taining cheap labor, such prices for, feed are discouraging ito farmers all over Ontario. Giving up 'heat and Going into stock raising and (dairy♦ ing does not 'help the farmer, if the cost of an essential part of the feed. becomes almost prohibitive. There sects. however. to b:' ,nes reason for regarding (this state of affairs as inevitable. The 1O1t:trio wheat is conceded to have a flay- or that is •utterly lacking iia tho western flour, and 'were it not for the larger percentage of gluten in its wenteru rival. it mould have held its own in th • open tnarkett for bread making els it still does for pastry. biscuits, etc.. Those ,mills ers and bakers ►wl'a bavo adopted the use of a blended flour. made o{ a proper mixture of •Ontario wheati and the stronger western wheat to bring up the percentage of gluten report :► great demand for their product all over the Maritime pros vinces. Down East the people do not care where, 4110 flour comes from or where the Train ie grown, I1ro, vided good flour is supplied thvm. The fact that 'they prefer the blend+ cd flours ought 4o Inc an argument for their use by the (people of One tario to whore the increase in wheat ,;rowing is a matter of vital interest. Anything that will help to divert Nome of the nioncY now turned into western 'etrrtnneis ought' to be welcomed by the farming corn munity. The 1150 nt tho ► Ontario• blended flours will increase the market for the farmer and iprove extremely beneficial to the dairys mart and stockman t)y bringing down pricers of hi;ii anti shorts to w moro reasonable basis. Weak Womeii To wast and atllr.st xomen. there 1111 least way to help. Itut with that way. two taunt bo combined. (sur is local, one fa lions!, but both are irn;►or'tant, both Dr. Shoop's Night Bern is the Local. Dr. Shoop's Reste►rativ,', the Constltutk*ii The former -Dr. ShtriN's Night thio -tis fiucnus ll' mhrnn., suppository remedy, w Shoop's Itcstnrati rn is ►► holl: an internal ment. The Restorntive reaches througbota$ etitir.► system. seeking the repair of all all ttnsue, and nil blood ailments. The "Nitta cure". as its name Implies, does work while you deep. 11 soothoe sore and ern mucous snrfa -.'s, !wall 1o011 wealmeres discharges. while the Ite'storative, eases excitement. nt, gives renewed vigor and am halide up uast,.el t14atie•s, bringing about fire hath. rigor, nod ever=y. Take Dr. Rea tstivo-TshietaorLiquid-asagenerfl 10 the system. For positive local help, ttas M Dr. Shoop'i Niht Curt W. S. HOWEY.