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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-12-08, Page 3THE EXETER TIMES LONDON, ONTARIO Business & Shorthand SUBJECTS Resident and Mail Courses Catalogue's Fr.. I. W. R'est•r.eIi. j. W. We•,ervela, b.. C.A.. Principal. Var.-Principe!. IF MI:\ ONLY UNDERSTOOD. (Ily James Anent If men oniy understood What the wrong net of a Brothetr Should not call from them ono:thole Ilut should be annulled with kind- nig their evha s;:oeld cid hie b! indnets. They would find the heavenly portal Leading on to Love immortal -- If they only t:nde(r.tood. If men only understood That their wrong can never smother The wrong -doing of another; • That by hatred hate increases. Ir And by good all evil ceases. 'They would cleanse their hearts and c,ctioon Amish therm • till vile distractions - If , they only unddrstood. If men only und..rstood 'All the emptiness and aching !)f the p!e^ming and the waleing Of the souls they judge so blindly. Of the hearts th y pierce unkindly, They with gentler words and feel- ing. Would apply the balm of healing ICthey only Understood. If men only understood That their hatred and resentment Slays their peace and street con- tentment; Hurts themselves. helps not another Does not cheer one lonely Brother. They would seek the better doing 'Of good deeds which Icay.s no ralcinlr- If they only pnd.trstood. If men only understood now love conquers : how prevailing 7s its m•'ht. grim hate nsoailing: Bow compassion endeth sorrow. Maleth wiss end doth not borrow Pain or plosion: they would over Live in love. in hatred never - If they only understood. Matthew zviii. 23-35. !th a t r ` -- At Night. • TIIE WATERWORKS TESTED On Friday last Mr. 1'. W. Earn - comb. Engineer cf London. toether with our council and Fire Cb!r1 ►Weekes made some. teat= in connee- tion with the new water works sys- tem. The new to.ver. which bei capacity of four bunderd thousband gallons was mantled and re -filled. bn tho hydrant at the corner of Iluron rind Min straets Weekes attached two hvndr •d and fifty feet of hose and from an inch an' a quart: r r.ozz:e a Ftream of water tlicin which would go over any our buil 44ngs, Than :1 second lin. .f hose two hundred and fifty foot as conn-•cted with the same hydrant a d two etr.arn` w -re thrown which went seven higher than the first one. lo7,be."{' tttreaut-i %4 re the result of the :proseure from the tower which show- ed i .prPxsure of 52 pounds at the Town Hell. After this test 500 feet of Loss• were connected to the hyd- rant taking the power direct from tbe w Iter wheel which .showed a ,pr.h-sur•• at the Town (fall of 120 pounds and through an inch and a ,quart •r nozzle a stream of water tr,1- thrown ov•r th • doln of the building known a- the• James 1 ick- ard block. •Th. I•'., :p rade a splen- did showing. It h'. n pumping capacity .of over thr, hundred and fifty gallon= a minute. filling the tower in one hour and forty five: Minutes dr ver by a fifty hor power toy r w•.`, -'i• Tbcre is aljo a fifty hos- oowir Easoiim_ cnoine installed which sac started in len than n mom •nt by 'Engineer 1101!. den. It w:r- not r.quir.d however o 1.nd 'any e. ri•ic.• a.' the water 'heel had ample low. r to drive the pump with ease. In ,•v. ry sac the t(:;t w.s quite fat,ifactory ai.d En- gineer Farncombe, the council and a largo number of citiz -ns witne+.ed the Cot and many of them spoke in th high it term; of pr1:- . Ex- BeateeMcC.lilan. was on band and Iva! 4 • r v touch in: erect. d. 110 has b h f 7 r',,,, • l: _ n• w Was So Bad With Heart and Nerves Could Not Sleep Many men and women toss night after night upon a sleepless bad. Some con- stitutional disturbance, worry or disease bast so debilitated and irritated the heart and nervous system that they cannot !enjoy the refreshing sleep whieh comes to. those whose heart and nerved are right. Mrs. John Cray. Lime Lake, Ont. writes: -" loud Pummer I was so had with my heart and nerve; that I couldn't sleep at night. There was ouch n pain and heavy feeling in my chest that 1 could not stoop, and at at times 1 would jbecome dizzy and havo to groat) Pnm6• *thing to keep from falling. i triad dif!er- ant things but never got anything to do me any g,00c1 until i tried Milburn's heart and Nerve ('ills and I ran now veronl(nend them to all troubled M 1 tan " Malharn's Haut slt Nerve Pills aro 50 Cents per box, or three boxes for $1.25, at all dealers, or mailed direct by The T. Milburn Co.. United. Toronto. )nt. .y. -tam. Soon after Lis elsctiou in 1909 he brought the matter before the council and with the united sup- port of that council the matter was laid 1, fore the ratepayers and taken vp .by tbe people and council. The James /toward property at the river :C-,.' purob...td, a dam crecttd. ..ud at WagnifiDa nt power house fit led up. The dam has been built with n view of a 12 foot head by puttiatg flush boards or concrete on the Spill- way which nt present gives n IS 1 foot head. The stability of this en- tire system, Including the S inch' main from the power house to Ilurosl street is now one of Exeter's great- est asset i and the Iteeve and Council of 1909 are to he congratulated by our citizens. We understand that t h • completion of the entire system is within the expenditure of what the by-law calls for. We are assured by Ex -!terve McCallum that the finan- cing of the new sy-tem throughout the entire town. so that every citi- zen may have the benefit of this ex- cellent fire service. is but a. small r.: ittcr, and it will not require any d;bentures to be issued in order that this may be carried out. IIs says he i; prepared CO meet the citizens any time and present a scheme that will b.• endorsed by them for the comple- tion of this work. Let every citizen be interested in bating one fire sys- tem for the whole town. It will no doubt give us a better rate of in- surance as well as many advantages such as lawn or bath service. TWO• CROIN 01' WHEAT, If scienoe• doesn't let its foot dip the lima may be near at hand when the world will not have to worry over tho "Winter wheat crop." The happy farther may b2 almost able to grow the c:real while you wait, at the same time Irving asbured Some in- dependence of weather conditional and certain and abundant harvestig at n reduced cost. M1 thio is pro- mised by a new scientific vrocest which has had n trial on a farm at Cr•eksc.l Hall, Burnham on Crough. Engla,ntl, it et least produced the Most rapidly grown wheat crop ever known in England. The s, -cd panted in the two acres of land which was utilized for the experiment had been prerioualy treated in accordance with a. secret Process .•volved by J. J. Melville, a 4eient:.;t, who for three roars bad studied the .ubject of Aha vitality of t^ d-• Sown on July 19 last, the crop on this two -acre s.•ction. had caught up with the wheat planted in thy• :Pring and tea.. in full head eleven and n h'tif weeks after the planting. -The >-ed w'as planted in the or- dinary way." explained It. J. Sager• whose farm had Fhared in the glory of this result, '•both as regard; Fo:L and cultivation. Only five days af- ter the towing the why it nppeared- the •Best l rim•' ie tine weeks -and: on the thirteenth day it was in such n forward condition that the ground had to be roll,d. The first ears of grain were out just eight weeks and three days after planting. Th:., new process I. am Convinced ❑u an• that it w..11.not Le n, c. -nary to tow wheat in the welter at all. It means. too. that a farnr'r will b• able to wt:t right up to June. if he desires, /V - fore 1' tuts hi:' wh. At crop into the ground. 111. will have ample time to c' r his land and practically t+ : pct hi. 4% ,th r." ' 1 think :t w'ouid be possible to : two crops a year off the land," 1 'dr. S1elv:•lle, in explaining. the ! iities of the new prose ;s ern: sou 14 ill larch and the oth •r in Jun •. Cert only that would be f,as:14 • if on crop b.• the cereal and the other :.cern. Th tr•it•4 wheat ba. ben trued in Saxony. wh to pi ;nting was not done until July 22 lint, nod th 4e''4 i.' have: b•, n the same. ''Th • T rote's of treating the a•edt c .1;• the weeks. and it affacis the germ- of th wheat or o'h•r aced. tr tiling th • ..f.• force nr.turtally con- tained in it. Tho fore this treat- ment introduc •s reduces the Peed to a more n gative-electrically Fp^a6- •nrr-•ti•lt•• Than the r:ormal, .1 re- t he ordinary toad as b,•ino in an n .. y oo.it:ye condition. To otter that nature has to take• time. and - ': money and rink to the farmer I, • world. Hut that i' only part of the ;roc -s '.nd the root riu'at re- train ta cr••t for th•.r time. "1' do nut think I But unduly san- guine wh n I• say that 1 think in the futur • w bolt will grow in a manner Which can b• best doter:bred as 'on b•nsh s,' each 'hush' hint produced from ono seed. it made a teat with bar! oe taking one grain. From that one (grain I got 3.300 grain' on 51 storm. Th.• i•cond y.ar they y'i 1411(1 :a. bu'h-l. in thio w'ay ur'in ,awn 'n the spring will h' op in t 1141• to 1, rip'•n••'I by the Stum- m-els ft un and the farmer won't hat'. In wail for tho Autumn. w•:'th its doubt fell we,th-r for harveoting. Any a 1- can b' treated by the pro - r • Aid ohtain 44!mllar superiority." • 44 :e s,s t•'s!ify to ih• britf r. r1 of ;•: ow't h r (aired of th.• 4414 o upon th Suter farm. -Jour - ii it of Commerc'. It Is Miserable To Be Dyspeptic. l)t'apepaia is ono of the most prevalent troubles of civilized life, rind thousands fuller untold agony after every meal. Nearly everything that, enters a weak dyspeptic stomach, acts ny 1111 irritant; hence tho great difficulty of eRecting a cure. The Htrathroy brewery, which was recently sold will be closed down Irl ulediatelj. +++++++++++•; .. i•+•b++ , . , .}.1 •.1,✓,,.i•+•. -;••, : 4.-101,.1-1-4' :.;..1„1..;. , ,1••}.. r .4. DISTRICT NEWS ae +.:•+++++++++++++++++++++++1++++++++++++++++++•1•+•1•+++ Allan McDonald, of 1st can., Bos- anquet, inteude to put out 100 peach trees itt the spring, A movement is on foot to organize a Choleric!' Collegiate Institute Ohl Buy's Association in forouto. The long train of distressing symptoms, which render life a burden to the victim of dvspepsia, !nay bo promptly relieved by the Uso of Burdock Blood !litters. Mna. John Sherrett, Fortier, Man., writes: -"I was troubled with dyspepsia for years. A friend of thine told Inc ahuut Iiuniock Blood (titters, so 1 got a bottle to try, and before I w•aa half finishovl I could eat anything without suffering, and when 1 had used two bottles 1 was Found and well. Now I feel just fine; indeed I can't sav too much in favor of your medicine." Burdock Blood Bitters is manufac- tured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limit- ed, Toronto, Ont. ++++++++++++++++++4.4-1-:.++++ + + Note and Comment t Close up the volume (1910) well al.naw one (19111) will soon be open- ed and begun; I'or lessons in deportment j isI, watch the email boy from now till :.(ter Christina-. 1t looks ns though the petits• of the Cmartian Renate may he disturbed during the present r"'siion. • • • • • • • Some people are always grtimbline because rases have thorns. t non thankful that thorns have ra',•s.- Anon. It i; interesting to note Thar 1 - tws,•n April 1 and September 30 $9.000,000 worth of settlers elf. et: entered Canada for of duty. • •• • • . • • Shop nearly is the. elogan now Hut alas! we cannot begin We have to wait, till near the last Till Fubscriptions start corning in. • • • • • Mi _souri at tha recent election de- cided against probibition by 215,154 votes. 207.28! voting for:, and 1:5,406 !going. At any rat • come of the states of tho Union are awake to the evils of internpera:nce. • . . . - As makers of noise and connote(' Th. English Militant euffragetten Into • easily out -distanced the Mczic_ an rebels road the Brazilian muti- n,t rs. But just wait -the lizeter municipal elections are Ftill to some. • • • • • "The Tirn; s" i.: a true and tried friend to th • husin_ss man. If you are not doing just as much hu,in.,ts a; you think sot! . hould, just Po - .4441• u,to this :dv.•rt:.:ing matt •r. The ,UCC -.s tui min reivertises every time. • • • • • Only r' •vent4'.n days tnore to do your Christmas shopping. 11144- you planned your Cllrirtmaa gifts to those who truly appreciate :t little renletn- hrunc • of the• -fest ire" scasoc,. A ✓ I4) 1411)r Inc,to the aged or the n edt will chow the true Chriitrons pint. • • • ' W.• have to 1.4.o the turkeys by Though ('hn•tmas i. coming around And no 011 h, ars oursmother•d sigh They're tw,no, cents a pound. • • • • • in the governments e.timaten for expenditure 11 s year Coderich is down for SA.000 on public works. and r1;:,• 000 on th- harbor. and Seaf.rth is down for $1•r.000 for public works, :.rkhili up to March 31st. ha.s had ,'1).102.15 expended on a post offic. (low ,bout Et•t.•r getting after a n •w most 0fftc •, t;oodn. .cg know i we n •'! it badly enough. • • • • • Mr. M. Y. !teLean. M. P. for South iluron. his give n not:c • that h • will move a resolat:on a •ttilg forth that th( Dominion Senate. as .t pr -:nt constituted• is, not in nc- cordanoe with r.prea•ntative mato tutiots of 'this oountry and the Gov- inrii nt r houtd (ik•' n.e••r.'ary pro- ceedingo to have th • S •nate made r presentative and dr rely respon- ,1141 • to the propl.. Thies motion of Mr. McI. eon's may not nceompiish its aim nt tbe present eeasion. but it .. at 1 a::t the first step toword'- th, rernodrlling of the Senate, whieh has con'' in for sn much ridienle during th • post few year•, • • • • • To arlaist in raising funds to liter- ally ;tamp" out the great white • 1ag,i . th • Muskoka Free tlonpital for Consumptives is again jostling the special Christmas stamps which have to cone such a popular foram of Christen' giving in the last two y •:i r;. The amount raised last vent n-•ttad almost :38.000. nod it ire hoped this will b increased thjs com;na Christmas, Th• Ptam!) is attractive in design and color and adds a piens- 'in . touch to the Chrir<tmaa package. ethi! At the same time helps bring r Oat to the Pufferers lip north. • • • t • Many n boy may think 119 tot 1,1 .1 3 little border than tome at h -r bny•% but thio :o often counteracted by th •i. t. rnlination to show Donn some day .that there is Some s; to thos,• who will pay its !,rice. Many :suet.: -lo! roan con 1•oint hack to th • tin • when be used to drive or •:silk the cows. fnilow th' plow. run rrtnd-. or nerk for n small wage in 0 country i liar• But that f est is not th' ao..rc • of h'+ greats • e. .ir many a boy ha- don, t h • Eons, '1'h., source of a man's great nest is wh n while performing then. duties, th. lead determin ' to snake a preeti. cal us., of what h• has to do and r. - solvea to use what 'talents he ha.e to the beat advantages. it is one thine to ra'ek a position it !s another think to s'ek the fitne'ra for a losi- tion. Wh-•n a boy truly fits hinia if for a position a position usually turns up, The Auditor General's Report for 11110 shows ati expenditure of $1811)2.15 on the sew post (Alice in Parkhill tip to March 314.1. 1010. TI►e County Council opened its De- cembercessiun in Godorich on'Tueoday afternoon to wind up the business of 1910. The young men of St. Marys are arranging for a Christmas hall on Monday livening, Decembe • 2111.11 in St. Marys Operas House. Mrs. 'Thus. 11. Evans of Prospect Hill. announces the engagement of her daughter. Aguas May, to Mr. Arthur J. Rutledge, of Galt, the mar- riage to take place early in January. Word has toren received from Tor- onto that the dog which bit the little daughter of Mr. Robert Neill. of Motherwell, recently was not affected with rabies. Margaret Neil died in St. Marys on November 27t1 aged 113. The funeral took place front the residence of her brother Mr, John Neil, James Street 4)u Tuesday. W i' i i found 411 excellent remedy for rick headnch:•, Carter's Little Liver Pills. Thousands of Jet ter* from people who have used them prove this !Act. Try them. Mr. John A, Wood has returned from a trip \Neat and ha" purchased the farm of Walter !tae of Avonton for the sum of $8,5111. Mr. Rao has pur- chased tho farm of his brother, Mr. Jas. Rae of the Gore of Downie. It is reported that 35101 peach and apple trees will bo planted in the dis- trict of Forest next spring. hlr. J. M. Field, principal of the col. legiato 14 0titute (iodt•!•ich, 45'144) alts offered 1► position on the staff of the 'Toront,)'14Pchnia►1 High Schnul, has decided to remain iii (joderich. The trustees of the Collegiate have offered to advance his salary $100.00 com- mencing tho first of the year. A man'o wife ehouid olways b.• the eunc. especially to her husband, but if Bele 1.s well; .111'1 ti •!'Nott( and 'toes Carter's Iron 1'ilis. the cannot bm for they make h'r ' feel 1 like a differ- . 01 person" so they all Pay and th•'ir husbands say 30 too! On Wednesday evening of last week one of those happy and pleasing events took 4►lace at the hobo of Mr, and MIs. Jas, Oration' of the 11111 con., (lonlorich township, wtlert their young- est daughter, Bertha 11., was united in tho holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Geo. Elliott of the Hayfield Line, The license commissioners for West Huron !stet in Goderich on Tuesday of last week and transferred the Com- mercial at Clinton from James H. Rey- nolds to J. J. Mc('aughey. 'Cho Huron will likely be transferred to Mr. Rey- nolds in (iodorich on Monday, when rho commissioners meet. At the Ontario Street Methodist Parsonage Clinton on Wednesday November 341t11 Mims Jean Beatrice Leona Campbell, 4,1 London was )pin- ed hand and heart to Mr, Ernest !tow- difTo, of Clinton. Tile ceremony was performed by the Rev. T. Wesley ('os - ins. The contracting parties were inn attended. - attended. Alter ahoneym0011 visit in London the happy couple will settle in Clinton. K. N. Lewis West Huron introduc- ed a bill to make the este of cocaine a c • • 1 effence in Parlinient on Fri - A Toledo man has been buying up day last. He also proposed hy law a several farms in the township of Til - regulation of a receptaeles in which proposed settlers from poisons are sold. Ile read a number bury Suet, for pro of Items Ohio. He purehtteed 410 acres from Items from newspapers telling of H. 11. Shaver for $d),tltlll and has since been offered $5,0(10 for his bargain. AVord was received in Parkhill on Monday of the death of Bruce Reid in Toronto on Sunday. Mr. Iteid was son of William Reid farmerly of Park- Dr. John Gunn who have practised tthlattcnwnrent tmiomai�r►etweretiniPrrn1 medicine at Alsia llraig for .i5 years at Liman on Monday. died after a brief illness at bis home Anne Bateman widow the late( there on Monday evening. He was a consistent Liberal and a Presbyterian Simnel Bateman died in St. Marys on He was a brother of the late Alex - Tuesday November 27th aged 91. The ander and Donald Gunn, of (loons. funeral took place front the residence • •teed. Dr. (lunn is survived by a of her son•in law, Mr. John O'('onnor widow, 2'sone, Dr. Jahn Gum' of Port Wellington street on1 hursday Dec. 1. Dover and Andrew W. Gunn a drug- tnteement was made in St. Marys !gist of Santa 1'e. Montana. and a cee•+etery. daughter Lillian, at home. Hector sick beadache i:a misery. shot Gunn Toronto and Dr. Gunn Ot Clir1- are' Carter's Little Liver Piltz if ton aro brothers and Mrs. J. Rosy. Gory will poesitively cure PPI IL-ople Glasgow. Scotland, is a sister. Tho 441x) havo used than Plonk (rank''y of snakes three deaths of the (iiinn broth - their worth. They aro em end Pre in abouta year. e.osy to take•. poisons being taken by mistake owing to the similarity of bottles and the bill suggests that poisons be kept in three -cornered or square bottles and that a penalty he provided in the case of failure to do this. •..........._...r..e. _--. _ • - VARICOSE VEINS CURED NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. • Confined to His Home forWeeks. "Heavy work, severe Ft raining and evil Habits in youth lo- light on \-arleoto Fetus. when 1 w•.rked hard rho aching would become setero and 1 alis often laid up for a week at a time. Dly family 1 physician told ,nn an operation was my only holm -but I dreaded it. tried soveral specialists, but w.on found out al they wanted was my money. I ootnnwne d to look upon all doctors an little fetter thou rogues. Ono day toy horsi laked me why I was ort work too much and I told hint my condition. He advised oto to consult Drs. Kennedy R Kenuesly, tae he had token treatment from them himself and knew they tacos square and eailful. 1 wrote theta lull got Tue Nrw Merron TREATYr.Rr. My progress was somewhat sloes and during tin first tn0ntlen treatment I was sonu•what diseour)ged. Ilowever, I e•intinut9l t'oaltneal for three months longer 11411i44184 rewardo,l with a complete sure. I could only earn /I 12 a week in a machine shop before treatment, now Iron earning VI and never loose a day. 1 sisil811 sufterent knew of your valuable treatment 111•:NI:Y C. LOC PST. HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED? 111.001) POISONS am the most prevalent"and most serious diseases. They sap rho very Ilio blood of the victim and awes entirely eradicated from the system will cans., e rr( rax c,1l) u,plitufts enalltls00(1. Bowadiseases.n of Mercury. It may suppress the symptoms- our NEW M 1: T 11 t ou141 Y.et']li on MIDDLE AGED MEN. -Imprudent acts or later erceoses havo broken down y ,0r system. You feel the symptoms stealing (ter you. Mentally. hy:i -ally and v.ti,uy y. n1 aro out tho own you used W bo or should be. \% ill you herd the danger signals? HEADER you a victim? Have you lost hopet Are you intending to marry? Has your blood been diseased/ Have you any weakness? our Ni.w 31erwmu wall cure you. Wiest it has 40(0 for others it will do for you Consulution Fr... N ' matter who has treated you. writ') for an honest opinion Free of Chars•. Boots Free -"Boyhood, Matriarch!, Fatherhood." (Illustrated/ on ',ketoses of filen. NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRIVATE. No names on bot.s or envelopes. Everything Confidential. Question List and Cost of Treatment FREE FOR HOME TREAT MLN F. DRs.KENNEDY& KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. fiara.N OT1 C E All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- mmtimominsufm nleut in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at •,nr Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat n o patients in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letter( as follows: DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. Write for our private address. �----4 The (loderich Star says; "A well • On Saturday a workman named known grocery firm on the Square re- Atrill, employed by the Canadian ceived a shipment of nice looking Stewart Co., in the erection of the W. pound prints of butter from out of C. F. M, Co's new elevator, at Goder- town and after keeping it for a day or ich was the victim of an accident so discovered both by smell and op -twine!) may yet cost him his life, One pearance that the butter had been 1 of the frappe forms used to bold the mixed with tallow, which the heat of ' cement was being hoisted to the top the room was drawing to the surface of the building over 100 feet, wheu it of the prints, and the fraud was as slipped and fell the entire distance, clear as daylight. Our merchant does and'struck the workman on the head not of course Know the name of the in such a way that his head went maker, hut he decided to call in the through tho boards of the side, and mefical health officer and follow up both his legs were broken in two the swindle. places. That he was not instantly Robert M. Rea. a farmer of Biansh- ; killed is a remarkable thing, but he is hard, who Way injured by a fall frau,' of course in avery stiffest condition a threshing machine on Tuesday last , Ile was taken to Alexandra Hospital, diet! on Thursday Dec. 1st. The acci- ` and latest reports are that he is. doing dent occured on the farm of Wm, very well .to the surprise but also to Dale, where Crozier's threshing out- the pleasure, of his attendants. It is ( the Construction Co lit was at work, the sad occurance 1s understood that h deeply lamented by tt wide circle of 'are protected by insurance. which is friends in the Township where the de -1 now carried on the workman en - ceased was held in the highest esteem gaged on these large contracts. He wax 59 years of age and is Pur- vived by a widow and family The funeral took place from his late res- idence on East Mitchell road on Sat- i ;inky FLETCHER'S ;inkyry last. interment was made in St. Marys eemetarv. i CASTOR 1 A Children Cry Free to Stock and Poultry Raisers arss�aa rata •ra�e>Qe,ta st•�•a�� We will send, absolutely free, for the :Asking, postpaid, elle of our large thirty -two-page hooklets on the common diseases of stock and poultry. Tells you 110w to feed all kinds of heavy and light horses, colts and mares. mach cows, calves and fatteniug steers, also how to keep and feed poultry so that they will lay just as well in winter as in summer. No fanner should be without it. a• a cast of .rely top-thlr.ly "f a cent ,red heti, y. And it builds up the health e Ery „•r An tont, Royal 1'urpb Stock anti !colones the former pl pn.rvs andvlgor p• roe mast••. each Andral wortto 25 per 01 run -doom stock. In little or so time. ••at. wore The troy host 111re to Hale this -son. Y los rarer heard of my other specific. 'IA osier us NON It digests the hard f 1 4.1 1.r1 i'oemt." dozed tikewise.. properly and prevents the animals get- ting indigestion or liming deals. 51 r -r c•-nt. Cheaper Orme :.0 -rent Package of ttnyal Purple 11 will inrrense th., milk -yield [Arse to win last one Anunnl 7•• days. This Ove pounds per row a day 11,.1.44) of front fagurit a little nvcr two-tbirds of a cent two In three weeks It InakPa Skis milk per day. raiser than ioee hvI're. W,val Purple will pwmanrntly ,mss the Eras. Colic. Worms. Skin Ilosesee'r, oral irnrbty, and restore run - efor,u .taimaix to plumpuees and vigor. MR. A\Pitt:w' 441'(:141('11. .1 Wainrtetl, Cot.. says : "'1 his 1s to r.•r..fy that i lave tried your !loyal Panda block ;.IKiM• for two v.*ks. .n MVO cow. On the lath 1 w.•i,th.I her sink no 17 pounds 1 noticed a chafe:, alter h or (1 days. as there 4111 n•. .-. out weight 04 milk. on the 21.eh i rnr•ta11v weighed th. 111114, and •41e Kate L.; ('pounds. I nm giving :in order foe r. 4..xcs, ss 1 consider it the rest 1 have •ver 112,011." "Stock Food" will not Aa this Because "vierk 1•'0..•1 I, m " nC 0 .n• or L•xs than n tnnt0.:•r .,f the %.at !Atter which you, yuursclf, grow on your own farm. it 1s not mere fond y.'ar Animals need. They must have something to help their bodies get all the nourishment from the food they tare getting. So that they will fallen. and stay fist, all the year 'round. They nowt 9nmMhin,; to prevent disease, to sure t1I eas.e, and to keep them in OM best of health, n11 the time. Not a Stock Food Royal Purple is not it "Stork Pond." nor a "medicine." It is n t'ondltioaer. 1l does not contain (train. nor farm products. Nor lora it contain ••pops." or any other injurious ingredient. Iloyal Purple does not merely temporarily bleat or inspire the Animal. It (041019 and strengthen it, permanently. No ether'peci4r known odds 41.•sh 90 quickly n9Roval Purple. 11 makes 6 -w. -.k, -old ('ntsee no large r : orli• nary -fed t',ises aro et 1( 414(4.9. 11 n y n I Porto., makes oat .r I v. thin A ?Steels fat Most •'Mort 12 1-" la 50 -cent Pack- ages keit I. • o days, and are given the.,, t.rne•a at 11.1)'. 11..1 Pops! Pimple Sp,dfe is elven Only nor•• u day. and lasts :u) per cent. longer. .k $1.10 )'ail. containing four lino•+ Ih so•.',nt of the S41cret Package, lasts No, you .re, it is only necessary to give impel Purple Specific e•4Ke each tiny Just think of tnrtting each Anim .1 worth 25 per cent. .psel !t• Cost t wife% Islil fist m.•an to y.iu. Mr. Stock Ovine: • 1t n..,key, the Iles lay Eggs in Winter as well as in the Smuttier. MI1S. W't. III RN11A]t. Sanford. Vint . soya : "Dear Sirs, -Thai i. to cert .fy that I have used two hoses of ),, it 1'vuttry Specific for my hems. They la;.1 no w. -U while (ceding it to them. 1 won- dered if you would mind sending tu0 word haw or where 1 could get some this whiter. 1 b !ht it Irons your agent last *biter 1 bud :t•J hen,. and some days 1 got two dozen eggs a day in February ind Marsh, while feeding them the Spec thy; " Royal t'urt'le Poultry Specific prevents Fasts Iowan.: 1!esh at moulting time, and psrman••nt ly cures every poultry disease. It makes choir plutnage bright and keeps them olways in prime condition. ('eltrnlin, (int., Feb, 7, '10. '1 he W. A • Onions )lfg. a o., 1. bol, Ont.: 4.entk'nlen,-t%e have Leen using (loyal . , I.• 1'ol.ltry and dock M;•ecilie for tho to : ,free weeks. end urea say that rope s .1 w are remarkable. Am feeding the. • cep 4i'P•'Ihe to two me,krng cows. and trey Kase increased 34) l..- sent. in their milk. '1 h. 1'oultry results are oven mar., In1.41cd than this. we hrtve about Gel hen., (,.yin; net. %514. 1) w.• commenced ftedlr.44, we were getting five and ale eggs n day. :end tri the lent five days the Santo (lock of hens laid 194) eggs, ahnust nn nier:We of a1 each day• and those five days have Iden the colds -it this winter. 1 ou ran see re -alts plainly in two or three days after the use of "Royal pur- ple,- ur- 11 •,- and the poultry has.. the Immo hu -.1e and appearance now on in the sum - 11 r tau.•. with cows and poultry. stn it motors your Poultry worth more lions exactly the same feed and carr as than they could ever he wilt 1 It. before Starting to feed 'Royal Purple." ((hen farmers; and stockmen get ac- quainted with Royal Purple, it will hnvo a great• r dema.:d than ell Other tonics and ,.•.ck 1 ly "n the market combined. 1 ours truly, ANPHEW HICKS. Aug. 28. 1910. K'. A. Jenkins 'Ata. ('o.. I. ilon, Ont.: (tentletnen,-Last hall we had In our sts'.te- a young mare belonging to Mtas ( t •u,ton, of Montreal. We Could not tees! her any bran on neceunl of causing i 401ent woo: int , consequently ly rousing heti to Iwome 44.ak and thin. toe com- 1.••nce•d using your Itnyal Purple Stock end the results were wonderful After • re it three week9, we found 440 • f --ed the animal bran cr any other •• f d without 'enuring her, rind she • nook on in this time twenty-five 1 , f we working her at the !/11:1.. 1 m•• through the Mtn'. 1 ran h all, recommend your Stock Specht. '14411 MMITli, Trainer for the lion. Adam heck. Vet one no "int Package will last 25 (tens :o das. sir a 2'I.Jo fall 44111 do 11. n9 _ u dsys. Tha is four time., moremet erinl at only three times the rest. oyal P STOCK MW POULTRY SPECIFICS Royal Porto• creates an appetite for fond, and heli•, nature to digest and turn it into rear' onto muscle. As !fog fattener, Itnyal Purple ha': no equal. Never Off Feed ban McEwen, lh.• t. m:o says 1 '1 have used 11,'4.11 Purple Stack w;icific persistently an feeding 'The Feel,' 2.021, largest winner of any pacer on ((rand Circuit in 1008 and 190o, and 'Henry Winters.' 2.tot, brother of 'Allen %linters,' winner of $36,000 in trotting stakes in I:151.1, -These horses have never been oft their feed since 1 started using Kaye' Purple Specific. 1 w111 always has•. it in my elaides. our ('ougl, Powder works like magic." For Poultry Royal Purple Poultry Spe(I0e is 0111' ooh• r vpecitic. it le for Poultry - not for Mock. Make This Test _ Every ounce of Royal Purple Stock and l'out(y Specific is guaranteed. '1'o prove that Royal Purple has equal, We want you to make this test : Feed Iloyal Purple to any one of your Animals for four weeks. And at toe some tint•• feed any other pr.•paral4011 to any other Animal in the same condition. 1f 130ya1 Purple does not prove t0 you. hy actual results. that it iv (he best you ever used, we'll return your money. nu Vie also tnnn:dm-titre : Moya' footle I tee Killer 25e. !loyal rumple (fell Cure 25c. Ho)ni Purple Sweet Liniment 5(te, Itoyal Purple Cough Curebac. our Cough Cure will cure any ordinary And we'll ask no gnestlnnsi-make no cough in four days, and win break up excuses. Sou will be the Judge- not 4)a. 44444 cure distemper in ten to twelve riny9. 1f your denier Cannot supply you with r,lr !Royal Purple Brands, we will Ripply you upon receipt of $1 n poll. pre. paid. for either poultry or Renck. or it }.i want any liniment, flail (yore or if you are not satisfied. aft - t• -titin.; tough Powder, we will send it by mail, it, you don't lose nnylhinl;. .1.. y •postpaid, upon receipt of lino 1. This is nn honest fest, isn't it '1 %i'e) ask you to make it becrtioe we k i -w that Itocnl 1'irple is the hest Conditioner on the market. 'W. A. JIDNWINS MI'Q. COMPANY, I.OIVDOINT, ON'rAI TQ Royal Purple 'tuck un I Pool' r4 ".t- nd fr 13aoklots (111 1 t it 1 `r:,t• \l , ,I. 11 anian. 11' r 114 1r ir,• t .t. .1. M'•rn 1. /1 1- ncS , !ianlon U'Br:• n. C. ntr1'in : 1. W. 1.. II i.a1 hill. 14re:,• ' -t. II ti -III