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opuiar ooas for now an
the lhst of the Season
1
Favored Worsteds 1
These worsteds are in blues and 1
fancy mixturee,excel in t uality,beauty Is panting for pants airs; at M. E. 'Tut
eon's at preseul:
and finish anything of their kind we, He panteth pantless1 Misa Emma %Villert and (Veggie
Lase ever shown. We are offering lentil he implants himself into! Naushwan;t•r spent 12.4th with
some beautiful one of those fashionable pants ordered friends in Parkhill.
Summer Suits for X10 I ,
You can buy a $12.00 cook stove
s
and upwards. at :J. H. HOLTZMANN, SI with 20 in. oven at 1). T'icman'st
p s. Dashwood.
A beautiful assortment to choose from. If there is a taste we can Mr. Joseph Wambold id busy Lau;-
ins paper. Mr. \Vainhold well uu-
not suit, we have yet to know of it.
with friends for stow.. time.
Mr. Louis Kuntz from IJuttalo is
here visiting oith his mother at
present who is very ill.
Mr. Samuel \Villers after spending
sown time with friends Lere returnei
Monday for Niagara Falls.
Mr. Wm. Brenner and family still
also Jake Brenner and family front
c t w' h
TROUSERS *110 WASIL their fat are Lowe at eros a -with
their father and mother. Their
VESTS FON SUMMER i mottter underwent an operation and
we wish her a speedy recovery.
If a pant hunter pantless Miss Dora Eilber of Zurich, is via -
tical class teaching should be jn ts. huldin; that parents should ut(cut
It is important that trtrateea should to to t ( y ,
be present. !I this to impossible. lo•i ;els;iqud traintiub elite riot furhe[tiu;�
be h •aical wental, moral and
cal a.aoct.tions should Le held ane their social manners. Ile also built I
have the trustees meet the teachers up un ideal character for teachers.
hero in order that the trustees way The moral character should 1,e of 1 •
understand the work of tbo Iuati- the hi;hest. the temper even, the
tute. voice wutieal, and t'osst•asilt; n tue g-
netisw that is infectious. thesidea
ouch more that Was truly inspiring. (Giant Yellow Intermediate at 12fe. per ib. t
Mr. Strang., B. A., of the Colles•
late Institute, Goderich. t:poke on ,
"The Educational Outlook" tut a Bruce's White Seeding beet at 1Kc. per Ib.
masterly manner.
He held that at the pre.C,it tints The Celel)ratf'd Steel Briggs' Jumbo Swede Ti.rnip att20c 1b.
SEEDS SEE
Discussion was continued by
Messrs. Tow Lowery. D•elzatty turd
Miss Trotter.
It was moved aitd eecoltdetl that
the su;gestiou to invite (trustees to
our Inetitutca be zefcrred to the
Resolution Commit tee. -Carried.
W. 11. Johnston unci Miss Botteril
took up the subject of proper school
equipment. how to secure keep and
use it, and urged that proper equip-
ment was necessary. that these may
A New Supply Just Arrived
out educational position has fife
general characteristics. enlarging on
each of these. viz: state of unrest. ' COWARD &
1)-:1 ('_')-'
fun
much is bels; Id
( aced on the teacher
be secured by direct appeal to the and lust lithe shouldered by the
trustees, or by holding ',socials. en- parent. (t1) -Things are brio,( matte
tertainments or garden pareses, in, too easy for pupilis a
cry for practical education, regard-
less of the educative influence of
subjects. (3l -The disappearance of
men frotu tie profeeyion.
Ile then put in a plea for Govern-
ment's holiest desire to help educa-
tion in Ontario. Ile thou -ht we
should give the department and
especially Dr. Seath a chance to
make good, still he believed
that a serious loss is sustain-
ed by the abolition of the
Model schools. Revs. Martin and A.
1I. Goin; being coiled upon gave a
few ettcouraaing words to It he
teachers.
Hearty votes of thanks were given
to all ;alto contributed to the pro•
tram as well tis \t r. Tebbutt and
other Exeter teachers who had made
such excellent nrran3etncnts.
The meeting closed with the Na-
tional Anthem.
derstands his trade. 1 stances test; given. Illustrations
Mr. John Croft who has been on I were then ,given of the advantages
the sick list for ttvo weeks returned I of Lavin; proper school cquipweitt
_N...NNt>H.NN..NN..NA...NN....NNANNAN ! Monday night to take his place in` abowin; the case with which
the shoe shop. I subjects may be 'taught with this
-...-- 1 proper equipment.
s • Mr. \V. blacKay, of 1Ien. all took
Chronic Constipation. I up tin• Public School Leaving Ezam-
Men's fancy Print Shirts for 73c, SSc and$100, men's. stripe duck workiug i ination contendin; that it should be
Shirts for 75c each; all kinds of Straw Hats and fancy Straws for youths, boys IJILEANS A CERTAIN CURE. ' restored rte it (was about .fifteen
and mens at right prices; children's fancy Sailors for 25c and 35c each; we -- years"ago as he considered that a
have about 30 different patterns in muslin for dresses, colored, we are clear- ••1 had chronic constipation for five 1 good examination.jltlit (Lis ax-
ing out at less than cost, regular 12e 15c and 20c goods, out they go at 10c years " says 'Sirs. M. O'Byrne, of amination it is diffieult .to got those
a.
10c ones to clear out at 7c yard; we have a few pairs of those women,s Ag1113 St., Toronto. ., t brought on t who pass the entranas to re-
nne hullos Shoes left yet, regular $1.50 and $1.75 you can have for $1.00 a headaches and dizzy bouts, a.nd rob•' turn to the public school, ;chs::
pair; we keep the paint that to paint and is the beat, the Sherwin-Williamsthey have nothing in particular to
Led me of ]welts and t•itality. 1 is -ori: for and even if they do. they
and we have all colors in stock, buggy. wagon, oil stain and varnishes. also spent a lot of money in trying var- do not take the same interest in
paint brushes all sires. In seed we have I think the best, Bruce's and Steele ions useless remedies. At last I their studies.
tried the right one-Bileans- anti Mr. II. R. Lona. of Dangannon,
they cured me." who followed, agreed with .Mr. Mac-
Qne of the finest scientific papers Ray. adding. 1. That teachers
in the world (Science Hitting,) saps would do better work in fifth class
of Bileatts in this connection; "They matter. 2. The examination ,would
cure constipation without causing gusto lIigh School Teachers in the
standing of pupils about to enter
their schools. 3. That parents would
biliousness, heartburn, headache an(take more interest in Fending their
f . MILLS, - WOODHI M'
a,riggs, and they are all fresh new seeds this year, long Red Mangold, the
Yellow Intermediate and the Sugar Beet, also all kinds of Turnip seed, and
in the Grocery line we can fill your wants, we always buy the best and
always buy the pure goods --10 lbs. Cornmeal for 25c.; 12 lbs. Oil Cake for 2.5c.;
10 lbs. Salts for 23c.; 4 pkgs. Corn Starch 25c.; 0 bars Bee Hive Soap 25c.; 10
bars 0. K. Soap 25c.; Pure Maple Syrup $1.25 gallon; Highest prices cash or
trade for Butters and Fgge; Potatoes for sale.
A. MILLS
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Crediton
m the villa,;e the guest of the tat-
ter's brother Mr. Chas. Stock.
D".
P.
J. 11IeCUE, MEMBER OV- Miss Lucy Mast, of London, visit -
rat an Grcdntno over the 24th.
TARI) COLLEGE L'1 Mr, Chas. Fahner is on the sick
list suffering 3 from r cutnati
sm.
Miss Mary Morlock and Mrs. Al-
bert Morlock, were in London on
'l'1nu-sday.
Miss C. Brown left for Cheslcy
where site will remain dor some time.
Messrs. harry Wind and Carnet
Baker. of London, spent she holidays
its town.
The Evangelical Sunday School
(las decided to hold n monster Pic-
nic some time in .Tune. Date will
be =irea 'later on. Everybody is
looking forward to this event with
bruit anticipation.
Mr. \Vrn. Lewis and Rev. Andrews
are this week attending Jho London
fro the Y. 1'.:A. in the .Evangelical Conference held at Goderich.
church.
Quite a number took advantage of
the fine weather on ;May (.4th fish-
ing at the river and consequently
some of our fair maids have rosy !louse cleaning time. All kinds of
cheeks -(%,unburnt). Furniture Stains and Varnish, Floor
Mass Crissie Brown left Saturday i Dressing, Carpet Felt,&c., also a
last for Cliestey where she .will spend
a few weeks.
Mr. John Mauch has been very ill
for the past. wick but iv on a fair
;way to recovery.
Atessrs. T. \\(Orel. and Itannie with
the Masses Jlartleih and Itcider, of
Zurich, tisited Miss 1)e111/011:1Ilirow11 on
'24th..
31 r. Sand. BBreto n spent Thursdayy
last in London on business.
list Lillie Wein Ie[t Friday last
for London whet.. she has secured
a situation.
Mr. harry' Wein. 0[ London, e:prnt
u f. w days Visit in fiiendt 1111.1 ac-
quaintances.
Mr. Wilbur (;larks o[ Granton. was
in the village on the 21111 on busi-
ItC 33.
Iwo very ililnrealiita games were
played on the recreation ground,. on
the 2111, bet weep' the Stars and the
Westin:iti and Wald team, .rf Lon•
don. 1n the morning the Kama' stood
19-12 in favor of the Stars :arid it:
the .afletnoon '1-15 in favor of the
Wet t 111111 31141 Wit d learn.
'halite .t nlul,her from here ,took
in the fireworks at iExetcr cit the
Cveui0a of the '24111.
\I1. .1. I:Oil:twiner and tion Frank ,
spent Sued ty in Sea fin t It visit ing
the fus mar's snit ll r. Charles. Fink-
b^im•r.
Miss h1••Iwily: !leaver. of ICA•ntralia,
spent the 21111 :at Tier home.
Miss Riddle .and Miss Stock. of
ane and Surgeons, Successor to Dr.
6. A. Haut. Crediton. Ont.
'Mist; Tillie and Clara 'Wind, who
have leen visiting under the paren-
tal roof left Friday last for Detroit!
Where they will resume their 'work.
'Mr. and Mrs. D. Coughlin visited
their daughter Mrs. McCue on Fri-
day last.
'Miss Gerviu attended the ,wedding
of her sister its Galerich, on Wednes-
day.Wednes-
day.bliss Eva llirtzel spent n few days
in Exeter (thin week.
Rev. G. W. Andrews is utte.ndin;
conference in Goderich this tweak. Malty Sunday will be ally Day
Dashwood
,jriping, and do not .cause after -con-
stipation as other purgatives do."
Piles, debility. nttcmi.I, indigestion
children re;ularly to school.
female ailmetit3 all disappear (Vetere flu discussion 'ryas eoritinued by
a short course of liileans. ALl
druggists and stores at 50 cents or ston, Maw;on, Johnston and
Ililean 'Co., Toronto, for 'price. Jlo;arth.
Tavistock are spending a few days ------ \VEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
CItOMAIt'I'Y the Association met this afternoon
at 1.30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilod;c i and family The minutes of the forenoon Fes -
of Usborne. together with their rel- sion were read and approved.
re
the24h
at the hon
atives spent t t
1'f he subject of busy 'work was in•
of 'SI r. and :firs. Neil Gillespie.troduced by biis.9 Lizzie Cunningham
Mrs. Russel and family of Downie who suggested the following:Groups
spent Friday at tate house of Mrs. of words aro to the arranged in sen -
Messrs. 'tom, Tebbutl, Fleming. 1{0 -
Hugh Currie.
Miss McIntosh, of Ilrussels, is the
guest at Mt.'McLacllatts.
'Mrs. Andrews and Miss Corte spent
the 24th with friends in Exeter. 1 ynta, synonyms, ubbreviatinz. etc..
Mr. land sirs. ('ark intent a few, I the tyrant; of tables, etc.
days with relatives in St. 'Marys. ' bliss Mustard • followed and sum
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McKellar'
celebrated the 24th in Kirk ton.
Mrs. ltichard leo;;arth returnee
from Toronto where she spent n
holiday term.
'Miss Gillespie st,ettt her holidays
with relatives in Seaforth.
Miss Fulton. of Walton, is visit -
in; at the home of 'Mins Brown.
'Miss May Stacy spent the 24th.,
in St...111,10,s.
Ls.
Mr. Thos. Scott and Miss Jane
Hamilton event a few days in Cas- t9w.cet singing.
sal. Inspector Torn read a number of
A very interestinz event took place government circulars, explaining ,the
line of Lawn .Mowers at the Ilard- on 'Thursday evenin; at 21 church tanner of distributing the liberal
ware, D. Tietnana street Cromarty. grants to be made 'to the (school
Quite a number .ut our people Mr. 1)15)01) Dickson of Atwood. :t sections. showirt; that they are to be
spent the 21I11 al Exeter• and Park- Knox Colle;e Student, preached hero
hill. made on the tassesa[nent, 'the eertifi-
,
tencea, the story of lessons oro to
be written itt the pupil's own words,
writing questions 'beginning with
how, why, etc., the avritimg of nnton-
:rested the following. Exercises on
all words containing (similar contbin-
ations; writing out all ;the words
containing more than Hix letters;
(writing 'stories; writing .tables ;
working exercises from School and
Homo; map drawing end tnuch writ -
in; and drawing.
The discussion was continued by
Messrs. Johns, and Tom.
A class of children from the Pub -
lis School delighted all by their
Try al r. Levi llatnachert' ice crease
on Saturday night. It is delicious.
Mr. W. 0. SLrumnt is this week
moving into the new ,house of Mr.
Geo. 'Socha.
For your lace curtains try W. O.
Shrumm. III. is sure la (Hesse you. R' A
CASTO
Mr. Nick Stire (las -improved the
npiwarauce of his property dry the t For Infants and Children.
addition of a ct•rneet (talk in front na Kind You Han Always Doubt the house. IN
Mims Ethel !Celle' matt of Sarnia,
spent the 24th of May at the home Bears the
fit her parrots here. She returned )glgnatnreof
to Sarni:( on Monday%
sir. i'red Treater sustained several
injuries while ha vin; a raising last
on Sunday last.,cafe of the teacher, the e;uipent
A very enjoyable even•In; was spenl nt
and accommodations of the schools
at the home of Mr. Brown this week,such as buildings, school grounds,
by those who were present•rooms, desks, blackboard. ventila.
Lion. heating, etc., the ,salariet of
teachers, and the value of the school
library.
The inspector ,explained .the circu•
lars lucidly as 'be scent along.
Mr. Del;arty followed and,tisCuss-
ed eloquently the suggested changes. held its some central school at such
Ile thou;ht the .teacher mould not time etnd place ns may bo a;reed
be benefited by the change. upon by the executive, to consist of
Mr. G. W. Shore thought the three teachers and three trustees.
chan;e a decided improvement son 5. That in view of the fact that
last year's law. Ile felt that the aged w•.,k is being done. In our
week. A number of turn were on a MINUTES OF THE WEST HURON
scaffold when it gave way, allowing TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION MEET -
the men to fall to •11re -around. A ING AT EXETER, MAY 22nd
large piece of timber fell on Mr. AND 23rd. 1907.
I'reeler'-t back, Causing such injur-
ies that he is confined to bit beJ. WEDNESDAY FORENOON paper on what it teacher can and
We (,ops' for his tweedy recovery. The Thirtieth Annual lieetin; o[ I m:1y do to improve .his status. It is
Rally day services stere bet.) in the the West Huron Teachers' Associa- impossible to do ample justice to
Evangelical chuich Sunday of last tion teas held in the High Bchool, this paper in a bare outline of the
week and were largely attended. Exeter. points. Besides other thoughts ,\tit's
Three very- interesting addresses President Brownlee occupied .the Gragory hold that the teacher should
were given in the evening• chair. seek the !elevation of .his standing in
M r, ltoh^rls011 franc Milverton, inspector Tom conducted devotion. the esteem of the public and his
spent 24th in the ti1L•1ae. al exercises. school -board in his own school and
Mr. Fred Stir,. left this morning Thu' minutes of dire last meeting within himself. The teacher should
for Detroit a herr ho will remain of tate Association in Guelph, :it the remember the maxim "To go no fur-
- --- 0. A. C. June .15th rind 16th, .1906 ther upward. cowc what may," is
OM'were read and on motion were aiopt• mental suicide.
IfSu
• p"Shingles 'lo raise Ili, status Ile should give
The following committee.;,were np• o
the best service of which ho is Able,
pointed. Resolution: :Mesrs. Mus• giv'tard,
'toward, Lona. Jolint, 1(ogarth herd to all virtues uumake his services indispensab)e, iploy accuracy
String. Mi ses Consist, .ices, lfua• inthinkin,t, •tuirktt ts is y•erception.
lard, Simi man in itna;in.tlion, etc., rind should
Auditors : A. McLeod. .1. Cameron. not forget his physicial well -Irving.
The oeeteta ry was Metrlcted to In educational attainmcnt't he
dispose of Go r'xtra copies of the should at )east secure This Senior
Proceedings of lite 0. E. A. of 1906, Leavitt; standing, then if the wish to
at fifteen cents each. ;o farther go on to 1). A. standing
Messrs. Martin and Huston of the: by taking alt extramural court.. in
Exeter School Ito, rd addressed the one of the Universities. or take a
Association in eery kindly rind elite course in a correspondence or num-
anent terrnt welcominz the Associ- mer school.
alias In iho school and town. Last but not least Ile should tat.
The invitation of the Rev. Mr• tend every session of ,the Teachers'
Collins. Itee_tor of tlse Trivitt Mo. Institute.
moralI Che reit, to view: Abe •town Th•• drlex.ttr-t of the D. E. A.,
from the tower of the church, wag Messrs. Brownlee 3041 McKay gave
very zlndly accepted for Thursday excellent reports of the proccedirizs
at 3.30 p. m. (herr.
it %va.s moved by inspector Torn Seventy -trine teachers were Pres•
seconded by Mr. McKay that we try VOL
to secure the ottettdance of the trus• EVENING SESSION
Leos at our meetin; next year. In the Opera 31at.c nt 8 o'clock
Mr. 0. S. Howard. of Blake, then the meetin; was opened with the
introduced ties subject, (low may the President, Mr. Brownlee, in Abe
inrstitute meetinzs he made snore at- chair. A splendid musical program
tractive and profitable. Ile ndvocat- w•at presented consisting of the fol.
tel 1. To Itive n Question Drawer in low'in; numbers: Cornet Holes ehv
which 4O, ations of r)itciplinc. re;rt- \l r. W. Derry; Instrumental duct,
1 trite. •punctuality, t'tc. may b' by N1issrs Gladys Ii• -•sett and Eileen
el iced. 2. 'So have Trustee rcprns• Farmer; solos by Miss Amy Johns,
entative' at local mcetin;s. 3. All Mies Nin•t Carlin,t, Miss May Snell,
to acher.s should become members and and Mr. 'Tom Carlini. Miss L. johns
b• in attendance at all meetin re tw,i.a accompanist.
4. More practical work e+hou14 4)' The President'. nd•Iress ,was fu11
taken. t of inspirinz thought., !wing one of
Mils Beatrice Anderson. of tit. the belt ever iziven in our A..soci-t-
Ilelens continued 1 he subject from time He claimed ilia t the 'ehot.l
the zeneral atandpoint. Because the w"a-t the source of great influence
work of the teacher is 50 important for roto) especially in the village and
.he thousht t he Institute ehoutd be town. Ile then spoke for lite noblest
t-. ry helpful to !tint. Every teacher clnracter in teachers in order to
should F,^ present. Arran;crnen(s train in the best sway the ricin; ,Ten-
•hould h' mad' before hand for tame eration.
to lead in the discussions !which irtepeetor Tom delivered an excel.
should be bri;Flt and spirited. Prai. Tent addre.at9 on "Child Training".
THURSDAY MORNING
The Association met this tpornin;
at 9 a. m.-•
Mr. Del;aty conducted .devotional
exercises.
The Auditors' Report was received
and adopted.
Receipts were $203.73; Total Ex-
pehaes ($92.55; Ilalance on hand
*111.18.
It was moved by 'Mr. Del ;aty.
seconded by •Mr. G. 8. Howard that
the secretary receive an extra ten
dollars this year and a salary of
Carw.
tenty-five dollars a year hereafter
Vied
It was moved :Ind secon-ed that
we send $1U to the 'Muir Memorial
Fund and *5 to the -Miss Sarah Max-
svell .Memorial Fund of Montreal.-
Carricd.
The election of ,officers teas then
proceeded with, with the following
result : President, II. It. •Lon;,
Dungannon; Vice•Pres., Miss 8.
Gre;ory, Exeter ; Sec.-Treas. W. If.
Johnston, Kipper. Councillors J.
W. Hogarth, Exeter ; 1, M. Field, II.
A. Goderich ; A. (McLeod, Zurich;
Miss I. Sharman. •Goderich, Miss II.
E. Anderson. St. Helens.
The Resolution Committee brou;ht
in the foIlowin; report :-
Resolved.
1. That in the opinion of this As-
sociation the""Public School Leavitt;
Examinatiext should be restored and
that all candidates should be ex-
amined in earth rind every subject of
the program.:uad that in the mean-
time until the Governinent secs fit
to take action in the matter a come
tnittce should In nppointt<d to urge
the County Council to make provi•
sin for a local examination.
11. That those 'subjects, viz., His-
tory. 1)rawin; and Physiology which
are now apparently nc;iccted should
be made subjects for examination.
111. That the number of trustees
for rural school] be iticteased from
three n3 at present to six and that
two be elected each year.
4. That Township Conventions of
trusters, teachers and ratepayees be
trustees arc generally willing to thetas schools, that they be not dis-
make provision for the requirements continued as it proposed by par
of the school, when they uullerstand GOwernment.
the needs..6. That Ilia .work for Entrance
This was followed by a very leas• Lite, ntur(' be not set, exclusively on
ant son; by a glass of school girls. sight stork brit that In addition a
Miss S. Gregory read an excellent cele^ted number of (lessons from the
Fourth Reader Ire set.
G i
Surprising how easily and rapidly a roof may be covered with
Galt "Sure -grip" Shingles. Simple matter to lock the sides tcgetlter,
and just as easy to loch the top shingle to the one below.
The nails are "concealed" -can never pull out. Galt "Swetrip"
Shingles lie so cloeely to the roof that they really might be said to
be cemented on. And they loch together in the tightest kind of a
grip. There shingles form a solid armor of galvanized steel, afford.
ing not the slightest opening for wind to get under. They can't
drop off or blow off; neither can they rust or burn off.
Just as cheap as ordinary shingles. Last a
life time. The wisest kind of an investment to make.
Catslogn. anti further information free on request:
THE GALT ART METAL CO., Limited
GALT. ONT.
--TNIS 1• TMC SMUT VITAL AOC. -
CLARK,
r
Winchelsea
Yes!
Spring was a long time
coming, but its here. Next
will conte the flieR to bother
you, but if you will get your
screens and screen doors from
us. you will not he bothered
with the little pests. We
have a large supply on hand.
We also have
a lot of fence
wire also hooks
a n d staples.
Everything in
the Hardware
line kept by us.
W. MOORE
KIRKTON, - ONTARI
on't Worry
About your new shoes. We have just received another ehipme
of the celebrated Williams Shoes, the kind that are made of so
leather and made to wear. Try a pair and he convinced.
Fruits fresh this week, Bananas, Oranges
Pineapples, Cocoanuts, Then our Grocery
List is Complete.
B. W. F. BEAVERS, - Farquhar
Will positively cure sick headache
and prevent. its return. Carter's
Little Liver I'ills. This is not talk
hut truth. One pill it close. Sco ad-
vertisement. Small pill. Small
(iota. Small price.
The following tare some of tho
I'ress notices of Prof. O'Brien. who'
is now stopping at the Central hotel
The Berlin Nowa-Record says :"There
is no doubt a .great difference of
opinion about the value of phrenol-
ology and palmistry, but the most
skeptical would be inclined to .revise
their opinion; atter a visit Ito Prof.
O'Brien ttho, with his nccoRtpli•hed
Spools, a e Co udloil NoiIhw�
HOMESTEAD0IIn RE(IULATIONS.
AANY' even numbered sect)om of Domlalon
Manitoba, "aekatchewan and Alberta, except(
8 and 26, not reserved, may he homesteaded
any person who ie the heal of • family, or any 1
over 18 �etrs o1 age, to the extent of one Inert
, section o Ise acres, more or lea.
wife Countcts Ronson' O'Brien, Entry must Ter"' a 1- Helly at the (excel
nre guests itt the (Grand Central galea or the district in whish the laud ie siUnte.
Hotel. During the Wino weeks of
The homesteader is required to perform the con-
ditions connected therewith (miler one of the follow.
their sojourn in Berlin ;Mr. O'Brien Ing plsnr-
hall read over five 'hundred persons
east six months' rt idence upon and
and as it testimony Of ;his ability, canon or the land in each tear for three tears.
aced only 4,e stated that the past
two weeks has been his busiest. The
Peterborough Timc9 says: "Prof.
O'Ilrien is the best known and most
(2) It the father (or moth, r, it the father is de -
erased) of the homesteader r..tdse upon a fans in the
vicinity of toe land enteral for, the regiuremcn's se•
to residence may be satisfied hr such person resldlnJ
with the lather or mother.
la) If the settler has his permanent residence upon.nhle nuthority on Palmistry ' and fanning land owned by hint in theticinity ofhie
Phrenology that Los ever (lived in homestead. the requirements as to residence tsar
he satisfied by residence upon the midland.
Canada. Halt
months' notice in writingshould be Riven t0
You hardly realize that it Is med- theC•ommlaioner of Dominion ends at Ottawa 0f
ioina when (eking Carter's Lit tleLi- Intention 10 apply for latent.
Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, and G w•rro adoptedbn 1 er effectsills;tLen latroublre cest elm tor-
pid
rt will not be paid for
of the Minister of the Interior.
w. W, c't'lty,
and No. 2 held over. pid liver are relieved by their use. owe. n..-umensortiest publication of this advertise.
The discussion o[ Cil:inners and
morals, pa;e 50 of regulations. 1904. The council met last Monday even -
was introduced by Mr. .1. I1. 'I'i;err ing for the purpose of sitting as a
holdin; that the principles of trite Court of Revision and to take up
ntoratity should he taught in putt- other matters. Set°ral changes were
lie schools. Ile thou4ht purity could trade in the aseessmt'r)t it'll on ac-
itt taught best by Hpeaknig privately count of the various pieces of proper.
to pupils, in many cases. The teach. ty changing hands. Two of the school
er should care for his own and pu• teachers were p'accd ori the roll tor in-
vite health. In leaching truth t he come tax, and a few who were assess-
tenehins should show the various
phairs of untruthfulness at,d the
necessity of Iruthfulness. 1 The
teaching of tett control should be
carefully attended to. since it is eo
Important. Goethe write=, Teach
self control ithatetcr else you ne- walk on the north side to replace the
sleet. old woollen walk. Ross & Taylor were
plias Jessie liautillon recognized pail $12.22 for lumber: A. (4. Dyer, $ )
the fatct I bat to teach obedience. making out list for Truant Officer and
punctuality. neatness, order. etc-, is $fki salary ae Assessor. A committee
a sornew•hat ditto -1111 matter but was appointed to visit the different
held that if the leacher were' all gravel pits with a view of examining
that he should be, especially aloe; the quality of the gravel, before ask•
the line of Iain; obedient. prompt ing for tenders.
neat. orderly :and ,gttief, Ravin; tact, That lived languid teeliog and
common ti•itst• On(1 h<'art-power he ' dull hoadacho i9 very disagreeable
could surceril' Take two of Carter's Little Liver
`she then showed that •Ilmsc (nay Ir ('ills before retiring, and you will
tauzbt through the example of the find relief, They never fail to de
teacher and his intercourse nwith the good
pupils.
PAIN
ed for dogs and do not own thein were penis the head -pain anywhere. hasttsesalla.,
relieved of the tax. Mr. H. M. sen- hen iscongestion. pain is stood preantre•-nothiCr
dere asked to have a walk built across else tawny. At 1.•asa so says Dr. f hoop. and to
James street to Handford'e sale stable proven he has crated a little pink tablet. ' a
This matter was )aid over until the ybkt-•-twlte•d Pr. shrnp a Ileedacte '�bD1sM'
petition i9 present.ed fora grannlithic_� bltoti prtaure away trots pals stn I
blood
(Continued Next Week)
1'OR OVER SiXTY YEARS
Lel ane mail you free, to trove AN 01.0 atm tweet-Taran Rowan r. --Mrs
T wins. .w s�S��osostehing Syrup has been used for
merit, samples of my i)r. Shoop's oveed� bywielonwof therstortruir
Restorative, asci my Book on either wt,flo perfect wneoe-a
Uyspcpsia the Heart or the. Kidneys. itwotbsatYtretlW.softessthefataa,atlarsall
y• An curse -tad dells, and fa the beet reeds
Address me, Dr. Shoop. Racine Wit.
Troubles of the Stomach, )Heart and
Kidneys are merely' syntptotns of :t
deeper ailment. Don't make the
oornmon error of treating tymtoma
only. Symptom treatment is treat-
ing the result of your ailment, and
not the cause. Weak stomach nerves
-the inside nerves -means stomach
weakness. Allways. And the heart.
and kidney's as well, have their con-
trolling or inside nerves, and you
inevitably have weak vital orgy:Is.
Here iv trher.' I)r. `;hoop's Jtestora•
tire Isis made its fame. No other
remedy ever claims to treat the "in-
side nerves." Also for bloating, bit•
iousness, had breath or complexion,
use Dr. Shoop's itestorativn. Write
for my free hook now Dr. Shoop's
Restorative sold by W. S. Mowry.
or li)terrhaa. it M pleasant to the taste.
by dr�ug �giitats In every part of the world. fs
clefs abottle. Its -sales to faoase•table, We W. S. fiOWEY.
rare and tate lsefre Wtesernee soethlelf
eyrueand ask for se other ltd.
Guaranteed under the Food an,) f•'inkbeiner, of Exeter, 4o Mr• Eli
its effect Is eharnting. pl.•adng17 dellghtfal.
though safely. It surely equalises the
Latton.
1f you have a headache. It's blood prewar..
If It's painful peritola with women, aurae ea
zti
It you are sieseisi., restless, nevous. It's M
songryuon-blood pressure. That sorely fm
certainty. for Pr. shoots, headache Tablets glow.
it In 21t.rtnutw. and the tablets simply dislribot*
the unnatural blood pn'ssure.
Bruise your finger, and doesn't It get red, •a)
',well, and Min you? 0f course i1 does. 14'a Codi
esation. blood pmsaur•. voa'11 end It where AMID
Is -always. 11's simply common Bene.
Wesel) at 25 cents, and cbeertalIr Meost•atiw.
Dr. Shoop's
Headache
Tablets
Drugs Aat, June 30th, 1906. Serial Lawton, of Crediton.
Number 1098. I
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BORN
LiVINGSTONE-in Exeter on Bon•
day, May 26th, the Mite tit Mr.
Chas. Isivin;stone, of a daughter.
COLLINGWOUI), - in Exeter on
Tuesday, Slay 21st, the wife of
Air. John Collin;wood, of a 'laugh-
ter. in last week's iresee we were
in error its Matin; it isas the wife
of Thew. Collin;wood.
MARIIIF.D
LAwsoN-F;NKAEINER - Kgeter,(Wis. Large jars
Let me send you free, for Catarrh
just to prove its merit. n trial mita
box of Ur. Shoop's Catarrh remedy.
It is a snow white crttattty, healing
antiseptic balm. Containing such
healing in;redirnts as Oil F.ucalip-
tus, Thymol, 'Menthol, etc., it give*
instant and lasting relief to catarrh
of the nose and throat. Make the
free test and see tor yourself what
this preparation can and will ac-
complish. Address Dr. Shoop, Racing
Sold briweat
Lir;lgir, f
on Thursdly, May 23rd, Mrs. Laura Qowe>ra