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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-01-04, Page 5• Tilt (Otter gthuorate, pub/iaibed every Thursday Morning et the Oagre EXETER. �Ey the-- .... ADIIQQATL PUN'. ION i r NQ COMPANY T> M8 or SUBSCRIPTION. Oat Della per annum if paid in advwce, $1.00 if not eopad. &1411,°tlr,x.Njw,tr axi; 3w. id.c�aq. PERECTW Ii'o paper di, oth:mad until all arrearages are paid Advertisements without specified directions willbe publiebtd" until forbid *i d charged ae:cordisgty. Liberal dieeuuair made for transuic ont advertisement* Inserted for long period.. Emery descriptiou of JOB PAINTING' turned: out in the fluest style, end at ode rates. Cheques, to oney orders, due., for to advertising, s becriptio e, etc,, to be utade payable Sanders & Creech,, `, PROPRIETOR Preatesi1axia1 curds. DR., fir. R. EINSD+IAN, L. D. S., D. Dw aL, Veneer grsrduate of Toronto Univeristy. Teeth extracted without any pin, or any had effects Oce in 'traneon's Block, west aide Main street, Exeter. nit D. �A :TON, ANDERSON (D.D.S. LDA , 44'�--�- DEtV'1'181C�--M-^•- Honor Graduate of Toronto University and. Royal - Uollege: of ental Surgeons of Ontario- Also Post. Graduate o Chicago School of Prosthetic`. »eutisterr, (with honorable mention:) Gold +� rates 4 in h .All d � umin , au um-- vulc anit i es triadthe e 'neatest mannerpoeeible, .A per'feetly barmleee an" aesthetic need for painless extraction of teeth. Office one,door axouoth of Carling Bros. store, Exeter. s d 35 rF°°c' Value ooney Perf� ' Cream Som are crisP squares wldesome nouHn . They at ''. builds. strength,acids;, " a IA b the ch , invarod #► the " workman. They contain ALL food properties of finest 'Can, + wheat in a form thatt'L �dd 1 the appetite. Always cry s themoisture-proof At au spoors iu i fold pear►( Clinton. H. C. Brewer, who has. been~ local manager of e g h MeS}sflns Bank for several years, retires from • the service ont St tr>.r dal.y. Mr. -Brr�wer I'aand family remain in Clinton until to wards. Spring when they move to Tor- onto. C. E. Dowding, aaecountent for ' . the past three years, hes been promot I ea to the managership. This tuts. been • expected 8ctd � a1):1 ' and very Shorts. i �, a a et y p�pul.ar , at<p-. ran aiiid n to enc t m 114` r R D ire k w d s been the i in service only twelve years, so that becoming b orris n head o � , ," td 'i ll important `�.,� end ''" !rho brrecognition' 4 ori b q a soon a s irtaax tied of ability. . .t Eletor and Centralia,, E1eators Pri�.�Satisfactory. Bring in Wf' wish' to `anIlotince toI.hf' nubile laave p>,1 lac. that we bare placed oal, mill: in such 'a o c ndttie n that we Can now ttrndiice' floor which not onlir MAKES THE. GOOD 'WIFE SMILE but: is also a sat - Leta .to'ourselves. e Flour. r. is , a 'fife e ou t h r .p offs' the list '9f 'good •,,ours. ' There is , :none better `made. ''It makes. _ egoot .wife. smt, e, Try X , rast n • and Cho in 0 r mt a ,..,.: 1 .d me I? Al pp y'". ik;aads'.f-ri)ilxfeed a have l v� to i, s on a hand. It W:. h,tx � We e i. t k fi� 1X ly placed .in our mill x" nieclaine to. �" ro+ttxce Rolled Oats. r'e invi.te your patronage.,idtw-Dash wood '. J GRItS.•TI1;G andOHOPPIN DONE PROMPTLY. I,: , ZYYEITZH unl�p's. 96 Ya jje Sto- RON .L O. Duntop'at Choicest Flowers only dealt te. floral ,hies{ig id for all occasions« Flowers ahippsd to any point between Hall, fax Ind Colstory« and sates coasditiui, a duaranteed. . 1 oleo Ill Qilnsatrote4 Price Lla# uu* plpllcaito. , >Ytm, Q hoose Tstlea a iia" iiltarcti ;. " of 'Pure e and ,rood Will veil 'seem more .. real f, • you place- in your tome a beautiful PIA 'O or ORGAN We have thele. bought espee. fatly for'.`., the .Xmas. Trade. The quality is. the best and. Prices and Terms very`. easy. Tike a look at OM* Xmas. Stationery, alterthe� Sleighs for the Boys and Girls. Sa T1 N l SN. JOHN II. HUNiOr P1ORIS1' torsi DRtarcte Moser e Nati awl Swags Wits Sats .4790 ¥*1 2261 r' •If yon,+' your friends or relatives sutler with Pits, l;,pilepsy,. St. Vitas' Dance, or Falling SicitOe ,, `,vrote for a t ial bottle and valuable 'tr ease on such +,series to Tues Einem Co.. more or less, a utivel engaged irdt assist - month, 7 sn :itroert, W., Toronto, Canada. all' ing hila see. About a t tit ale be , drag ;acts sell or can obtain for vont suffered another, stroke St. Jiter iihl , Si, :Alec, tie, ,1^, (;n '�.- i�� cls' , ,, � :pt. � 4 4,� lea` a,rllaext1 ixaia r-�Irwi It..3frt'i6;'lis,Mr'4,1tat'aarsthi,dregi�1.yaiiiitriaceragIle lakei� iair� 1�a6t ��aa�ti�err,�3�tie�M yateL..tU t-i',;°t .i,r'trrega- tktsi'+1Y1iiit It�l "till.I.ttorrit'.11e lotrke as thtaugt* nsvig:tii,ir tiitr1i 1I Therrigagetx erttis,an=a+i reeawidehirer. .Artlatrr�iri ,rata1'ie.oire►aiiicedelfMs.izzre 13. Bre vvra,:vttiriard1runt isfleets weeks'a'tiay ILI daiug1ater4a#' Ms.,i, :I•-irl.� A u, ofthisIliit'.jt. N,taM;ts�a,hoeretatrttecl r; i,wi>!, toAustinStrdr txtsttr,of Te,e=fetiin �rldctn« , t ftet• ai hrecurt ttt}ts'beige.»�idli,',�Itewt (Jing i t itake.stay in lsptt'e�it, ,Mian I rr�i 1'i u tea }t.ts Ialatt�r e iL1y in Jaalial:ti�y« c'err.ait'ricaal h+ima'. * f)rt the aftcirrtt!44e, '41':"attlthill Thar, deattlt sol° little Buie,Det'« `w?, ''t;ry xrttc�t°estrngpt'ctgi:► n tugl'tton,E,d ii;gltt.,r c,f fir. and' Alts. was t'ette.ered by the topics of S«t3, N..J. 11. Lau littaii, ciit'T,ut�' aa,y� Iaast after 1.1, Hay« T1it *school room was etc>c°tar-H'vtt clays illtie;os has e�vtaked ia►ur'b tatted with ev'ergreene, t'f which twa7rtyin sithy;for the aacrrrciwin*tehes held been load+., ertGlrisri�iila< INtw r g permits, ters in white.t-out 2 o'clock the bee -brat +sees end alerts..tit>iri was well riireeentet by° pupils l lullett At •tlc1oa of the regular ttricl parasite. .heprogerini raonsistetl wcirk on Frlaty artei:'trcion, the true- al;rE°,willies.,rL'ciltatiOf$,seines,orls,teebaria tipnso9.«Nei,3 prc'Berrta dtliat'lroguee anal spoechcs. Durieg the J. Via. Ito ertson with two bait(a e p, � mr ,graaiu the teacher, Miss .,.kt li4'es aL ifts. as takeixs of diel. alapreciatirin i router, Fats p>reseiated witch a hart;(- acrries da t+ aeher (cerin Itis two i s ,iiteladies competitor', by her: pupils. Yet"' arriung. them. n The teacher made aa. Short title touch. lirttc►tr« Mise Burk', wlio has held itlg reply, in which she expressed tl leer the position of eissistaant milliner with heartfeltgratitude hill pleasure at be- Hudgaeus Bros., for ttva seasons, left frig the recipient of eo Ultany tokens of for her home in 'St, kindness (tiring herr two years in that Thomas nn t3iitGu s section. Many expressions of sorrow div. Before her departure she was were extended to bliss Carter in view .alae itecipiernt o£ a chea,tce present Pram of her resigning, as she has been , a thands of the ' shop, She does to faithful, zeaxlons and energetic teacher, Listowel for.text seascan. and -bas bade many warn) friends Stanley; The death occurred Wed - while in that section. She has been lesday of one of our pioneer residents engaged to teach in S.S. No. 10, Step- in ht. erson of Isabella. Seott, relict hen,at an advanced salaryofof the -late will ���!« ll� i tla - k'i,te W �t, H. Scott, at .the • age salceeesor be Miss Alice Trotter, of of 01 years.. Deceased had been as Goderieh. well as usual tip, to within • a few days of her death when she contracted' a cold which, developed into, pneumonia. Seaforth; P. Schaoler met with 'a very painful accident in sluff & Sons' platiing mill en Tuesdaylast. He was working -a jointer and got thethn b iri of his right atria G.. cut tl .., g ,�? , c sort off. This lathe second accident -that t a has befaal- len Mr. Selioaler within a few mouths, t St, Marys, At a�recent meeting rif the Public School Board, Miss K. R. Fox was appointed teacher for the. junior third class for six months' at i salary of $325 per .annum.' ' Miss' Fox was. chosen out of thirty-six'applicnaiits o motion n to nn n ofTrustees Lofft a 0 d Haines. ae+tt, Mittbell; A pretty iactuee wtxldih took place it the home of Hrs. M, Elliot at high noon on ttFectite when her daughter, Mit'.~ Nettie. married to /40%, re Leslie Hooper o Mini/tam at, Mari. The ceremony wa c'ii ducted by Rev. G. W. -HOweon None but irxiirtaatliate friends were pre ent, Rensaf . Miss Whitesides Lias returned from the We;est.- -Mf ss Hoffman, 'milliner at J. 1V. OL twein's, has: returned . to ber home in PetroIea, .the millinery* season bein"� com l: - � i . g p pied. The follo�cxng visit ed Iters during the holidays: Alex, Me- C1oy,MissBessie Urquhart, the Misses, Anna and Carrie McArthur, hiss Dul- males, Toronto; Miss Mattie Ellis, Har- row; Mr. Touney', Milestone, T.W.T. W._ Bontthrotn,, °hive o, John" Wren sed wife, L,utcan; Arthur McAllister. Mrs. Dorney peak has returned; from' her holiday' trip to Wroxete{r.,�.—Miss Jessie Elder •arrived ;here. Thursday for a m X3 rrie'and wills ,end the wicitet<•' tt a h h iris e o ofDr a p «ltd ..�rs 1� a 1iO w` —Jas. Johns on is rec in s eg u t (~`r t g a n �! stave» bleJoe'Ellis aid wife have returnee, .io ; rex f r' To .ti-Jz�c onto k Nicol rs reccovcrr iog from.the effects•ofhis recent: asci dent, - While s fitting wood n iece of .t , P p._. i flew. up striking. him on the nom and fracturing that i sef:txl ixiemherr; Roht Delgatt 's many friends• will • be sorry to ' o y ltwtern f has illness.--Hobet•t Luker, whohas, been living near Rapid Oity, Man..'for sever l years, haS sold lbfs faarin there for $0,:000 a and intends. going further, West.—Miss Edna Nee. lands spe'nt .the holidays at Mono,Road and Toronto.---�, Cook was. on Christ- mas:eve presented with a 'handsome' e ori p b to'l a3e ' lett ria h''' y fro t 1. o e ezYip Oyes f the Hensall F1quring .mills. DE'aae .- ° We re ret this• week t chronicle. the death.of Robt«• Pax'terson, which -occurred .at his'horine' Thursday after a month's illness. -Deceased was the eldest son of `the late Robt. Pater- sornL of Rogerville a and waae born ea the e- ar.1839• n e' fl h. 1 lioniealt sad ' ' r �, t C1 d . � �� 111, ;. xhort� citvned' andy9ecuped by.hls ktrotix- er,NJohn. Eaarl its I' -e he :d cided to e engage in carpenter: work,"' 'for .which he held a natural genius, Nearly_30 years -ago he erected the firsthne large altd-well• equipped, planing.mills,known as the, Hensall Plan`ling . Mills, and ;nwhieb some twelve years ago were deer strived` by fire. •In religion he, -waas a' staunch Presbyterian:'and was most regular in his 'attendanee ' airy church services. Ixr politics he was a Ref ores; er and was well posted and' took adeep interest in miters' pretaining to' both church and. state, and wait$ also much• interested iri school matters, laving served •coritin riously for 12 years aas a echoed. trustee of the Hensall school' rand of No.'10, lousy.' He was one of .hose ,lien -who was most independent in thought a.nd lttd the courage of t, his °evictions and took very decided views of matters., A.s a neighbor and deeds -ht, was one whose company: was' much. enjoyed As he had' a' fund, of titerraal wit, huinorr and anecdote which: made hint "most' entertaining. e woes. first married to Catharine, eld. st daughter o t'hA.ttetternarrdThonti on of Roderville, who. predeceased` iiri some years. By this union two; onsand three da tightecrs were born o them, .. Iia' 1974 he married annah, re second daughter cif the ,late Alex. ngran'i . of nay, who still survives iru. y, A son was born. of th union: erne eight years ai o deceased suffered, what was supposed to be a. sun stroke, et which in reality ,was a stroke of.. aralysis, and, which prevented` hire r. several yearn engang in his wwork a a manufacturer and contractor. (moverr, tin. trite ail eutenthehad. rte-` vered andor the past few years waas t c f tr H tl S fo 0 LEIBIGSFITOLIRE woof muoreatiwsie Amok. 4. curs for allufftrminsaa EXETER MARkETS, I PotatoWe, per Wei '75 ur, low grade per °vet 1 25 Shorts per ton — 19 00, Bran per ton 10 007' 45 aa es so 2 26 1-25 mo Ansa 1"1/1""AillIrriMittiV Murlargollroil* 00/1=or. ralysis from which he continued, to einit'rapicliy, until deeth relieved him of his sufferings on Thursday. 1,:le Wes loving husband and fatlier and h will not only be missed by hie family butalso in our village as he Was one of the first settlers in 'Hermit. The funeral took piece Snnday to the tin. Winter Tem Opens Jan. 2 20, STRAT ORD. ONT. 22 0 10 20 00 This le one of the hest Commercial end Shorthand igloo 14 %ratite" as teachers. , Ail our gradnatei get good 9 position*. Write for war tree cefalcerfo. AROUND ABOUT US, Mitchell: Messrs. Nichol.; 4e Hughey have purchesed. the Leyburn livery. Reaforth: Mrs. John Turn*, lir,. had the misfortune to break her arm 'on rridar• Sylvan: Miss Mary Banclall WAff re. cently presented with a purse and an address by the Ladies Aid Society. Tuckersmith: John Robb, of the 2nd con.. haneold his beautiful 100.acre farm to Mr. Armstrong, of StanleY• for someWhere in the neighborhood of Clinton: Oiler Wheatly and Chao.. Carter went to London Thureday morning with John Cook who placed in the asylum of which his sister be. came an inmate a few weeks ago. Parkhill: On Friday evening while walking past D. Holmes' shop, Miss Georgene ViThiting had the misfortune ot stepping through the grate in the Mitchell; A very Wet wedding took place at the Rn h church ret. tory on Tupeday. w en Mee Carrie wife of Notion Too. A prosperons and Itan'kin, of Winghs.m !MA united in popular °nog farmer of this town. marriage to Wm. Dodds, of the same shi ceremony **iris sal Cl' inn.:.' t n .A, •. eltiiet, weddiaig .: took place a.t the honie of the bride on. Christmas Day' when Miss'Luc� Cook wa u ' d s illted' ii >rhe, hpmen s bonds,• cvitfi" John Bei Guest ;of..Lendon township.- Rev. Manningperformed the•ceretnony `in the presence of .flnl a, few betiniate y . friends, the bride being givenavvuy•by her,uncle, David• Gook, Clinton: .A rett weddin� wa s l- . ., y s o. ears r zed on __�p Wedrie dei. s a tth ,.� y e reale ence of .Mrs. Ellen Elliott, London, when her daughter Lottie May, `.be., carie the ` bride of 'Chas, 'F. Paestle of Clinton. The eerembny was per form- ed by Rev. Livingstone. The brides maid was 11'iss Marguerite: Freemen of:' La d n : x1 0 ,,while George Elliott, breather of the:. bride,. essiisted,tb e.;.g oom. Crliiton A uiet, hou q t gh pretty wedding,'waas solemnized in' St.: Paul's church ontFridayvvhen Chas. McKin- non, Classical Master -of the Collegiate institute, .led'to the • altar ' Miss Lillie Mae Johnson, young people' both well a v d fa orae n bI .k abv zrt cx in (,Ilii. i . . to i Mss Dd .�.G iti'wa, „ u ;< s bride ' 'd smai h' �" w let 1 Ile aro . fl 'C4'a , . s >:rr B ti b edb g rt h' •lief, rs herd Mr. o r� P .t bet C b� M n not et. i�' ri .� ro t. Clinton After an illness that has covered a. number of years, Elizabeth •Nolen, relict of the late Jantes.Agniw,u passed away at the home of her�son-in- law, Mr,- John ender, on Friday, at the' a age of.' 77 .Years and )10 months.' About '17 years ago Mrs- Ageew' who had for years. resided in ,Cit loss, Bruce: ceine here to live, but •died after lee had been ia'town only a few rnanths., .Clinton: TheArepresentatiives of the Honwie -'Comfort, ,Steel Range Co., who have .been here ,for a conple of inotiths, on Saaturday evening showed their, ap preciaatie of their mianager J. ' W. 13: Van Norm an;'and his wife, by present- ing therm ;with a..beautiful •silver sere vice ; the' gift was.' suitably acknow-; ; ledged by Mr.' VanNorman. , .They. also presented P. f3. Lewis .with i h;ea.nti:W ful engraved ,gold locket. The Steel HaangeCompany have moved, tit Wing - Seaforth; Miss Bella Ballengee, who is home for her holidays and who, has been for seven years a member of the teaching staff of the Hamburg on the staff of the , Waterloo publit was made the recipienb by her pupils of a beeutifbl. toilet set and waii 'pre. seated by the Epworth \League with' re handsonaelY bound volume of Longfel- ehoir practice, Miss Grace McFaul, entertained the memhera of her choir at her home, wherew most enjoyable time was spent in music and other amusements. in the course of the evening Mr. L. D.DelAcey., On behalf of the ehoir, presented Mies Itteiraul at: ' a slight token of the esteem in which she is held by the members of her choir. Seaforth: A pretty wedding write. solemnise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John MOKinley, on Nitedneedaye Dec. 27th, when their daughter Miss A. R. McKinley 13. A., was united in marriage to R. H. Knight, 13. tfo- naisidori lend surveyor of ifelmonton. The cereirioriy was performed by Mir. McKinley, brother of the bride, end Rev. Birk*. The wedding march we* playel hy Misr( M. Knight. Pieter of the groom. The bride wee aerated by her sister 'Wise O. McKiriley, B.A.. while W.'R. Sullivan, 'of Port Arthur, supported the groom. The bride, who was given away .by her father. was prettily gowned in white silk eoliene over white teffeta trimmings of eldffon and ribbon. ‘Goderich tie,* Another interesting event took piece on Wedneselity, Doc. 27th, when Latlra eldestdmighter of W. Perdue, and Balt Lindsey were united in the holy bonds of truttrimony Rev. Stedman being the officieting day, quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Williern McMath when his third danghter. 'Attie re. became' the Wife of Nelson' W. TreWs.rtha, the popular teacher of liolmesville. —A very pretty wedding 'took Owe on Wednesday. Dee. 270, at the retidenre of the brides breother On the :Hayfield tine, when Miss 14m:tes. daughter of the late James Deacon*, become the • CRIB F GIRLHOOD was � f' A TIME OF PAIN A► D PERIL. �isMir'as 7l mum "hams Oohs Sows �u uizt +�lr . Sav'hist +Cttt'totpoua , o* > IAMs i s mew Wo Clintons George Buxton of th" Waverly hotel •met.with an .Meilen ou Setur'd*y last which will las Mi" up for "rme ,time« He was takin caws of bottles down a tair's *then lost hies fuotizig and fell heavily. Wbe foul,.d twenty minutes later hoe w rlratauuscious and lase: alike been con. t How syr of Leautiful ,ypeag f,► Orb ika i s b+eearzr. asc'r'ibes( Jett >ts e lots tato wurra•arsh. ,tl 1 1 ow j e �y ' .itl rink or d is pla fl have lin .elope!. at this iris -.rtasiat As period, result � ye*rs of su eringi fined to bis room. D►#iire�llells .A terrible ar-cidiit• ha , petted to the little eon of V,'. J.' Moore Tuesday'. A p.iil of boilixig .water was standing on the fluor, and the little fellow was moving backwalyd, when he, fell * into the pail. He ,was terribly sealded about the thigh and under one aura. in removing the clothes a lot. of the a skin peeled off. The ebild „died about nine o'clock Wednes 1a�ay, ven. g, m, \Vest "Williams: On Friday, the people of S. S. No. 4, �athered at the school iii order to bid farewell to their' teacher, Miss K. C. Mathewson, who leaves shortly for Chatham, and .also to join•: with the pupils in expressin their -love. Miss Matheson vvro °1ii til the recipient of a magnifieier t burnt 'wood case co.inteining silver tmounted ebony brush, eoirrt) find mirror itCctiil. parried by an address. East Williatrue: Un Thursday , the u ls, ..arents and' • te f P ra payers of o. 3 asse m ble tea tl sit tlxe:scboalinouse to bid . farewell to: the teacher,' .Mies'. Mackay, who haas successfell tau 'ht� in the school f •r the y e' A east eat ti d a To r n y half. A. programme was prepared con i t in i s st ix cit o e. attl n d ail o � i a g ues , axn d R instrumental music. .At .the close of the programme Miss Mackay. was ask- ed to the front a and piresented with a handsome toilet set containing h sil- ver mouanted brush, comb .and mirror.' Parkhill; Ayerypleasing event took place' at t e home of 'Mr..and Mrr"s. Aare o n ,q xorr Mi1vertnxi. oft Dec. �'at half'.paasttwo iin'the afternoon,: when their daughter,. Miss Mar4y' Colton, be- . eAme the bride of, John :Newell- of Parkhill. The bride, was hand'somelyg dressed.,itt a .gown of pear'l.gre wile trimmed with`creatn`lace`and carried=A. bridal. boguet of white -carnations and yellow roses. Rev.. Mr. Mcl(innon, of Milverton,,• ofllciated, The bride was assisted. by her sister, Miss Lillie,, who ware a gown of brown lustre, trimmed: with velenci.ennes lace, and carried ° bogrlet of pink carnations. The groom waas; assisted• by his brotherAlfred,• of Stratford.:The grooms .if tto'the bride wags 'eta .-old aatch gg w .arid 'c.z iii and to to h br cies x meld . ' a � harddscitnie go}d brooch. '. Tbe•freiendapresent sat down to a sumptuous ` repast. -The presents were n uianerous• and costly'. The bride's travelling gown was 'brown ladi cloth 'with hat` to . ,,atch,,„ and fawn ,coati, The happy • cou� ple left on the 4:5s train for London - Por � y 14 1^ItZ2'on aa.rx ,` Detroit a'nd Other points land wen ' P r b .. then r>et i t n e th 1r _ , w si'e"' d >a P Y z a►rk. e hill. Hirlatt' modest - and oversernaci 1 often puzzle their mothers -b - •phy sicians, because they withho1 confidence et this critical period, A mother abould eome to.lieer c'hi aid andrexnember tha .t Lydia. E. Make ham's Vegetable Compound,' will at this wane prepaare the s stem for the co ' ' ell d e sin Biaart yy' r flet eN ,, iii .',� ria. n tx'ual ge�:� in a young girls life without pain or irre iaritiesa. l� Em xwi Colsof Tullahoma, Tern., write*: D rMrsr.:rinkbeiniz- 1 went to 1 you that I aim. enjoy het - ter health thin .l have for y. e_ an #' aors ariid`t ltieh to'..Lydia E. _ therto's Ve etable . pound, When fourteen rya of age 1 s=le d alp most constannt 'pain, -and , o ..taro•. or' ears 1 had alor[vexirwbet red an: nxa P�. •eeadach an 4� ei eases dissy a!><Tid Xrea"Pf3ir;� doctors failed to help sire. Lydia E. P:i a►kham' Ve table Cvirza Waan re co eu nam dal a ;. . , #► lean at health tauaa gra icil . it saved oyhfa, : Iaaanc ly° ho � n e x �. y'. may. encs will be abel tooth r garbs wire in f• Ili pro coat w �' gir amamhc>od, dor I your Compound will do as roe uch for teem.". If youknow of as oun 'rl w �. y' y g' � li+o watt, 'ck an aaa4 . d peedas ?aotlietrlyr advice »;k to venae Mras. , nithasn, Lynn, Maw,,, and •she wig. receive . free advice which, . //fiiiinpukheronthe rightx sad toastrong, calthy` and happy womanhood: _.,.�... WVW 4''1,'heonlya 'e efteeti1:a.171i.� medicine •Voll whi4h w depend. ;Sold In,ttwo de strena h.41a 1. exon ord c asos,,$l�,rlbox •, No. 2.; 10 s' ongnr for- , ., per box, Sofa Askt r' ,k'', ,,, , to x !� as m iauncl o P . r e C is 'l'It � solo e w d sok M .ire �.. eee, arid but the instructors behind them that make a 'school. While the rorest City Business and Shorthand 'Cologe publishes a text on bookkeeping that is used in the best coileges from Halifax to ,the Great Nest and has A standing reputtiort for • publishing practical "text books, only the. best and highest seleried teachers in Canada are on Ihe.stair.. ' Without a good teaching staff good text hooks be Accounting, eto., as -well as Touch-typeWrIting. Catalogue free' for the asking. School term---Sept-...tiil jc4e inelusivee HAS TRIUMPHED OVER AND VANQUI8 111 11) CONSUMPTION * 1.1.110111400401000. Had Gallopirse oneuniption Twolviofr Ago—Livam To...day Through "ft' la twelve yeses ago Mote Psychine cured us of galloping consumption. caught the cold Werke as &estates oft the Tire doctors said there WA* 110 110#11 for me. 1 hod Night Sweats, Chill* anti Amer, and frequently' cotsghitl piecee of my lees* 1 was fast Asking away. Wait Advieed to try Psychia* and two months treatnient put me right en my foot again. Hoe* had no recta of lung trettbio shwa Perkin* *wed fee« To4lay 1 war* on my ,ferin mew here. 1 asset* feet tall and weigh o'er p<iundss Aug. Alth, "nat. A. O. filtUalrOVIErs. tor solo hy all druggists At $t•oo per bottle. For farther Adiire or informatibn wrife,or call at Dr. A• Moot*, Limited, 179 Ring St. West, Toronto, Canaitta. *OTT Lit FREE.