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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-02-15, Page 4Reasons Why COLE' BAKING PONE is the Best. E 0 A , it is a **riere ereane tertete hakitig powder. • It eoritains no ahem, phespliete or -ether adulterant. It is alwaYse tmitoriii, and this never faile to please. .It hes. reached the height of per- fection, 'Ouce used elways in favor. It is cheaper than .ariy, other pow- der, being twice as strong. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. -0--• PRICE 25 CENTS A POUND. e s BrugiStore xrter ttuoratt Sanders & Creeola. prepee IPERJR$PAY, FE:13„ 1.51 06 NOTE'S A#.1) COMME. NTS It is understood that Rev, J. A. MacDonald, editor, of the Globe will ...iree Liberal candidate chosen on !Wed- laesday to cetest North Toronto for ..he Legislature. . * * • . Mr. P.P. Pardee, the recently elected "fifensber'of Parliament for West Lamb -- *on will move the address in reply to ,the speebh from the throne on March k.gth, at the opening of, the Dominion , Parliament.' * Prince Ropert,will be the name .of the western terminus * of the Grand 'Trunk Pacific. Miss Eleanor M. Mace elonalcleof Winnipeg, suggested %and *hereby won a, prize of $250. Two • others who suggested Port Rupert, to -eomplei with the conditions, received ' the same amount. , • • • The appointment Of Colqn- bour, news editor of the Toronto News, as deputy minster of education, was officially made last week,. by the On- titmice:Government. He takes the plate ;of thelate johri Millat. Mr..0olceuhour. wrill'earry out the adininstrative 'work of thedepartment: This appointment wili betollowed by the appointment. ,Of an. expert with a thorough. know - edge of technical points relative to all venclies of education, and he is to be know as Superintendent of ed it, is expected thae.Model Schobls will acme away with.. new Normal Schools wifl beestablished, larger grants given, 4 eand increased Salaries paid. • * *- The'report of the Manitoba depart - latent of agriculture and immigration twas laid upon the table lest week by Mon. R. PeRoblin, thefirst minister. WaS a comprehensive statistical re - ..„60 -rd of the most .prosperous year in .i,the history of the province. The total graincrop wae 1ee.863,361 bushels, of whieb 55,761.416 was wheat)... .'Of roots, ...'S,241,297 bushels were raieede while the •...total area under all crope, was 4,256,838 eacres. Already for 1909. '2,046,011 ;Acres havebeen' prepared for crop. .•-•The immigration returle showed a --phenomenal efflux of settlers, many of -soh= were from the United States. 'The report says the immigration to ----...V0arritaha this year was the largest in • Mee history of the Provinee, sheering °a eerand total of 55,000; The returns -show that 40,830 came in the regular *ray and that of the number who carne . to assist as harvesters, 8,704 remained. .Little Girls Killed ,At Ofetteoe. Glencoe, Feb. 12. --Two little child - ,ren, aged 10 anti 12yearg, the daeghters • lef Mrs. 'McIntosh, ot this village, were ' Instantly killed at the crossing, of the 4a.rand Trunk at Main street at one - o'clock this afternoon.e.... Blow of Plank Fatal. -Parkhill. re6, 11„ -On Thursday afternoon Jarneg Chirke, aged 28:, who was employed by Baird & Sons,- Park - r bill foundry, 'while engaged at a buze saw was etruck by a board and so in- , Jure& internallY that he died Friclity t - morning from the effects. The young e, man wag single and lived with his '.father, James oiarke, of this town ' 1 ring t M,trzy here will be e-,-.;.ery to hear of the death of Mr. J01,13WS MCOnliiigii, one of the pitmeere ef this 5eCtiOp, having° PAsiled ewaY oe Saterday.-- A. lively and tutereetifig. genie et football too,k piece in our neighborhood on Friday •afteinoini betwecei the Winchelsea and Plegtown sehoole. The genie re - stilted in a victory for Piligtown L. a °score. of 2-0,- Mrs. Irvine mac:laughter has retnined from st Vi -it with friends in Toronto. -A. nunibee ft 0114, here at- tended asoehil gatiferine at the home of Mr, and Wise Chalusere St. Merys, on Friday night last. ; dr, and Mrs. Chalmers are aboot to move to. the West shortly and their friends took this opportimity-of presenting them with a gold watch eiteh, ,a beaotiful robe end a Persian lamb eap.. Those present were Mr, anti --Mrs. Moody, J. Allison, W, Monteith, G. Monteith, Mr. end Mrs -Duncan, D. Dupean and Mfss Duncan. StePheni,901tittell. A. special meeting of the Council of tbe Township of Stephen was called by the Reeve for the tranettetiotn, ,of general business and met at Fritz' ho- tel, Grand Bend, on Monday, Feb. 12, at 10 a.m. All members present, Min- Miss Lou Charles of Belmont, is vis- utes of previous meeting read and iting friends here.--' Mies Martha Hod - adopted. The clerk read a petition ,gins after spending several months from the 'Trustees of Peblie S.S. No. 5, here returned to her home in Harpley. requesting the Council to pass . a By- -Mr. Kestle spent 4 few dais in Ex - Law to issue debentures for the exec- eter during the past week. -Miss Ellen tion of e new school house. Anderson Deaeon returned home after 'Visiting --Yearley-that the petition of the her sister in 13eltrionti.- Levi Carter Trustees of.public 5.5. No. 5, be re- spent Sunday 'in Crediton, --Mr. and ceived and that a eBy-Lav be passed 1Irs. W. Smith ,entertained their authorizing the issue, of $0000 in de- friends on Tuesday , evening. -Miss bentures as set forth.in, the petition.-- Eliza Ann Cunningham had the mis- Carried. Webb.-eFinkbeiner- that By- fortune to fall and break her arm at Lew No, 4 of 1000, being.a By -Law to the wrist last week. -Mr. and Mrs. A. -ieSue*debentiteee to borrow $0000 for Cenninghatn wee1 Blyth a few elaie the erection of a settieolhouse in S.S. attending the funeral of the late Mrs.. No. 5, having been read the third time Bait. -Mrs. EeYe returned to Exeter, be passed and signed by the Reeve Monday after spending several weeks, and Clerk and the Seel of the Corpor- visiting friends here. -Geo. Simpson ation attached theretoee-Carried. purcletised a fine driver from W. Rob- Yearly--Andersone-that the, . clerk insotrof Fairtield.-Mrs. Dr. Jones and caese a notice, to be published in the son Lloyd are 'spending a few days in Exeter Advocate of the passing of By- London, -Miss Francis Jell spent last. Law of 1906; Passed this day, unneedie week in London. -Mrs. George Seale ately after, the registeration thereof in left last week to visit her daughter in the Registry office of the County of 'Detroit. Huroet.Carried. ,Andersoh-Webb that the resignation of. F. W. Far n- -comb, P.L. Surveyor, as Tewnehi Engineer, ender the Ditches and Wa- tercourses Act, be accepted and that By-law No, 1 of 1897 appointing him to seat office. be repealed. -Carried.. Anderson -Webb -that Richard Stan- ley Code of the villageof Alvinston be appointed'Elegineer for theeTewnehip of 'Stephen, under the Ditches and Watercourses Act, and that a By -Law be passed to that effeet.--Carried. The following orders were passed: W. 11. Lewis, overseeing concrete culvert, S. R., $5.35; Sun Insurance Cd;,instneince .on Town traii, tten Telepherie Co., neessages,'70c. Council adjourn- ed to meet at Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday, March 5,.at 10 a.m. .At 1 p. m, Stephen Council 'met the Council of the township nf, Roam:moot and had a general conversation regarding the 'tenstructian- oftb,e,--Grand- Bend Cut. the award between Dalziel and the Township of Stephen as t� the land* taken` from Lot 1, Con, L.R.W., 'Boa- anquet Tp., and the compensation paid therefore atetdaMages paid for injur- ies affecting other lands by reason of said Out being constructed. ' illtarploy Mrs. .L J. Taylor of Biewster i vereliug the week with her &tighter etre, Tin.e. Love.- Fred Heitman confined to hie bed. *uttering from bevere attaek if la grippe. He i greatly reduced And very weak.-Mre. T. N. Ilay ter is we the eick het, but is not continually gonfined to her bed. - W. J. Baker ha*, purehaeed the ISO - acre farm of jetties Hickey for $3100. Thio addition will MAO Mr. Itaker fine faym of 100 acree. •, 4.e Staftlt $ Dining the past week W4,3 have ex- , perieneed some very cold weether, hot the eleighing ie getting very poor. - a I Mre, Ben Allen of Edmonton is on a • visit to Staffe friende.-Robt. Deane has returned to Ayr after a ,,.pleesant visit with hie commie the Miiteee (Jli- ver.-Rev.1)olierty has recovered from his reeexit illnese.-L. Cernpbell has re. turned to Toronto after ie vieit here with hie nionther.--Mise Nettie Norrie has returned from her visit to Gowrie. Master Carl and Mitt. Alarjoey Wit*. man of Niagara Fella, iire velitore at the house of 'their aunt, Mrs. T. M. 'llaritiltori.-Mre, Mustard, who was thrown from a,rig while returning from Cowrie recently and severely shaken up, is getting on AS well AEI can be expected: , Grand Bend Centralist Rev. IL L. Hutton, a, former pastor here, has . been imanimousily invited to remain for the third year in Viryous- inge-There was no serviee held in the ' Methodist church here on,Sunday eve- ning last. Itevelendrewe and the choir taking part in' the Eden church Anni- versary Servicee.-A Iarge number front here attended the Oyster supper it connection with the church, at Eden on Moruley night. -Rich, Blake of the postofflee store, has been off day for several days owing to illneste-Misa Hodgins is renewing acquaintances in town'the guest of her sister, Mrs. T Willis. Cliandeboyei ..ereditort Christian Finkbeiner of Morriston is visiting relatives in our midst. -Ed. Amo s is working AS blacksmith for Chas. Carter. -Mrs. W.. W. Kerr was a pleasant hostess to a few friends one evening last week. -A number of otir young people attended the oyster sup- per at Eden on Monday evening and report a very pleasant- time. -Jack Frost was here on WednesclayseeThe ice hat/est began this week but the thaw On Tuesday ' made it unsafe to go on the river. The q Minty of ice was eery good.. Several of our people who haven't their supply stored, are feerng 'Uneasy about getting any.:-Sorne of our boys have been damaging. the ve- randahin front ofeClarless shop. 11 they are fou'fidt.theyWill not forget the result for a while. wedding will take place at the Metho- dist parsonage next Wednesday, 21st inst.-Several of our young people at- tended the carnival at Exeter on Mon- day evening. -Janes Lawson has had counters and sheer cases placed in his Total Receipts jewellre store and will soon .be ready Total Payments for business -Miss Lena•Whilheliees pleased to learn I Bi:lanee on ,,haral Dec' 31st, 1905 many friends Will be EXPENDITURE. that she is recovering from ,her severe' ,dr .„_„• attack of pneumonia. -The brick for grgneeteuee'mete, e' our achool house have all been deliverTown Hall arcount - VVilson Anderson WAS fortunate salaries' and Comtafolgus in having such good sleighing make, Board of Health evetersupply une Fire Protection the delivery. ---Mr. . and Mrs.Chris. Prinking and StatiOnary- Beaver spent Sunday in DaehivoodCheentlee with friends. --Our Quartette Cmub will and take partin concert given in Foliar- fti. ------ cd "14 (113 ton nexe part_ ,nday nighte-Mr. Walter 64.4/4 etteriern Debelltn.r.elt),4rest 59 42 Hanimer blows, steadily sip plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs, until the healthy tissues give way. Aytet Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. %rite beet kind et tAtittiononlad - "Mold for over afaty-yeers." 'Catarrh CannOf,Be ettr6d LOvAl.. A.PPLICATIONS as they Cannot reach the seat of the' -disease. Catarrh's* blood °neon, Stitutional disease, and in order to cure It you must take internal renaedies, .TIalP&Otterrh,Oereeelskee. „ipteensille arid acts directly on thebloodAnd nr,ieous surface. Catarrh Cure if Ad truabk, • was prescribed by one 01 the beet pheeleeiiia in this country for years aregialat pescrittion. It is eomposed of the best tonics known, cons ined With the, bestigood purifiers, acting direbtly -on the -racoons surfaces 'The perfect combination or the 'Oki, ingredients is what produces, such wonderful -re- sults in curing Catarrh, tatepid for testleaoulalt. • - , .„ F. J. CHENEY 04 CO, . . 05.014 by Druggists, price 750. Take Hairs Family Pills for constipation, NOTICE Is hereby given that a By -Law was Passed by the TownshipofStephen on the 12th day • .February. A. A 1906, providing ,for the lame of Debentures to the amount of $6.000.00 for. the .,~pur. poee of erecting a schoolhouse in School Section Mo. 0 in the TownshipotStephen* and that such Uy -Law was registed in the Registry Office petite County of Huronon the 14th day of February, A. D. 1906, . • eee Motion to quash or set aside the. same or any part, th ereof, must be made within ' three months after the finitpublication of this notice and eannot be made thereafter. ' • Dated the 14tlf day of February, 1900. - Hem' EMBER, •. Township Clerk, -•Auditor's Abstract. Ai,tract of receipts- and expenaitnre of 1905, for the Villagebf Exeter., CWT.& • TO balanee from 1904 per auditors' report $ 3111 49 Arrears of taxes from1904 183 ,48 Interest on arrears of taxes, 2 47 Taxes collected for municipal purposes 10390 or LiCense Fund 380 00 2500 16 00 " 55 00 104 00 less 1R 3400 00 85.80 18397 80900 731 28 213.41 $20835 62 . $18830 12 Street bridges and public property Poll tax Rent of Village property, • Legislative grant to School Public School Board Monies borrowed on Bilis payable Interest on Investments and Deposits Sinking Fund Street Watering Cemetery Aliscellaneous e1990 .00 .8 0402. 2500 3s 177 17 . 052 00 3250 399 70 248 14 102 13 11 40 842 91 Clark had his peny out Tuesday. exer. eising It. Judging from its antics it would Make a. dandy for Refight -1g Bros.' circus. -Miss Lillian Anderson of Centralia spent a few daya in town the past week with friends. -Albert Ctinningleatri of London,the new clerk at,August Hill% intends moving his family here in, a day or so, having rented Thos. Lawson's 11(11180.-- -11; will be a relief to Mitot Lena Williams many friends to know that she is recovering from her attack of pneumonia.- Tho Ladiet, Aid. of the Methodist thureh gave att oyster suppee in the church last (Wed.) evening,,-Wedriesday was St. Videntinea Day. Were you remelt - hermit) Your correspondent teceived his Itatnieer.,--Donit forget the con,. . MOM Cash in Treasury, exciuslyt of Sinking fund $ 1999 50 (wet to be given in the Town hall next, Taxes in arrears , r I06 00 1,Vedrieciday evening, 21st 'net., under Sinking,,Fund (cash oil depOSit) Buildings, Filthiture (exclusive of Eiehoor 44(17 145 the auspicesof our Band. The prm ogratome. including Parks 1600 00 DrOnliS(8 t41 111 the beat given here for Pr0PertY) 6509 00 some ti III IK /- WilI McLeod of Seaforth, Sehorn Property(land, building*, equipnaiintsmixio 00 the famous tootle voctiliet, has been woerwqkg * lisill 4000 00 '5 engeged to take pert. FFire and Applianco'l 900 00 Fr more par- Cemetery ' 2000 OD tieubkrs see bills.' Hveryberly come and Narks -t, INultding and Weigh Sealei show that you believe in supporting Mod InItrumentl 4t0504 (111 nir bend.- seetia' ALets ?ullotving i0 the program that was LIA.BIL1TIPit givett the Literar Society meeting Loral School Rate clue and unpaid held t the home of Mr. C. Beaver. nebtotnregi Prim1041 anis for to r PD ian uett by Mr& Zwieltee and MIEN Aidf Leans or cailwaysurrent expenses Lulu Essery; reading, a Pearl An, Loill Iniprovenitnte ilvc4 r ;miner sm lett )orrit" Diele. flow teeeities Kerr; per on "Mir M. Fitanley,"1 leen rem eon, Kiir Turner; .1 , mrs, *. w.i fl IP' nracolithic Pavement re tigint ',cis* foil* Atelressess Inetromentel, Miss Myrtle Clerk, neiding, Mitt/4 Lula Reserv: peper on "Bore G. W. Rowe" Aug, )(attn. Public Library -183 04 Sinking Fund677 81 Street Watering. 248 15 .1lefund of Taxes - 41 65 Thsuranee , , , • 40 10 Election expenses 70 24 Town nail Debenture debt 325 (X) Railway Debenture debt . . 780 ,60 OrsuoIlthic Debenture Debt•4592 90 ?ire Eng n° Debenture debt . 656 58 (emet.ry, ° ° 761 39 Miscellaneous 410 43 palate &boo' Board, Teachers Salaries ' 0811 79 4'. rile, efo, , 375 75 • ii "Seetly and Janitors salaries 276 00 ii It Miscellaneous ela 04 Total s1g,06 it .-..„...--........... Statement of Aesets awl Liabilities en the 31st of Ilsecember, 1005. - *34123 45 $ 4251010 52/6 21 T0441 Liabilities cHAR, ANItf.ri, WM, D. W104110. Mr. and Mrs. Oarriere spent a few days in Thedford last week ---Miss Emma Zapfe, who has been visiting near Zurich, returned home Thursday. --Our fishermen -are putting in their supply of ice. -Mr. Burbett of Park- hill has bought a lot from A. Mollara and intends building a house thereon during the corning stuikmer. - Mr. Beaman of London arrived here Mon- day.- Messrs. Dickson and Gibbs of Parkhill and Mr. and Mrs. 1.1. Willert of Dashwood spent Monday here. -- Mr. Allen of Parkhill was in the. Monday. -Mr. L Ravelle spent few days in Toronto last week.-13os- tinquet and Stephen Councils met here Monday on business about the river and reads. • tnokerstnith. ik14114i1:01). -A very pretty event oc. curved at the home of *John Mattin on Wednesday' everting, when Lewis' Teti - butt of Goderich tie, and Miss Mary Ano Martin were united in wedlock. Shortly after 6 o'clock the contracting partles took their stand ender the sym- bolic bell Serinounted by an arch, of • brilliants, a bank of ferns being in the .rear. Grace Tebbutt, a saintly little maiden of four years was flower girl. The bride Was charminglr, gowned in crepeline with silk chiffon trinunings and pearl finish, aud carried an exquis- ite bouquet of carnations and roses. The knot WAS tied by Rev. Larkin. After congratulations had been tender- ed the attention of the guestswas turn. ed to the lavish entertainment of the table. Mr. and Mr's. Tehbutt were the reeipients of very zany hearitiful ani"' .serviceable gifts, testifying to the high regard in vvhith they are. held; We join in 'wishing them a happy journey. across) the years. - yarqnhak,.. The thietieth animal meeting of the grborneand Hibbert Mutual Fire In- Suraine Cds, was held e ,Farquhar lest week, The president Opened the meet- ing with a -few well chosen remarks, stating that', the Company'sbusineas had iticreased.nearly $100,000 during the last year; that all losses had been fairly settled end.that there wasa cash sol'APie on hand of over 1e500. The aeseeesnient cellections for the past year amounted to $5,422., beteg five per cent. on the premium 'notesand the amount'paid for losses was'only $1.- 531; the working expeneesarnounted to $156. Theonlylarge loss of the Year was $1,085, being the 'beim and con- tents °Names. Ryder,: Biddulph. The, follOwing are ttieofficer e and directors for the current year: Thonuaer Ryan, of Hibbert, president; John A. Norris, Hibbert, vice president; Directors„ W. P Passmore and F. ,Morley, US- boreefJ. L. Russell, Logan and Wni. Roe', Fullerton. Mr. B. W.F. Beavers, of Farq nha r, is the secretary treasurer, Dashwood Mr. 'and Mee, James Bissett and daughter, of London, who have ,been yield rigArs. Bissett's parents., Mr. and Mrs.Hreeger, for several days; are now visiting in, Exeter. FasitTONA;13Lt WEDDING.--A'fashiOri. aide wedding took place at Evan- gelival LuthetanZions church in Dash- wood Tuesday, Feb. 6, at ' 5 o'crlock, vt hen Miss Mary Stade, eldest daugh- ter.of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Stade, become the bride of Mr. John G, Eidt, eldest son of and Mrs. Joseph Eidt. the- chiming of the -church bells the bridal party drove toechnrch where the ceremony was pet -Aimed by Rev. 11 Eifert. The bride was attited a white habutai silk dress, trimmed with chiffon plaiting and ruffles, with' chif- fon veil and orange blossoms, and car-. tied a bouquet of • white bridal loses and fertile The pleasant duty of being flovitettgirls devolved upon Miss Tillie Eidt, yoongest shiter of the groom, and Miss Data, Kraft, eousin of the bride. They were dressed alike:, he blue organ- die trimmed with ruching ani ribbon, and carried baskets filled revith. sweet ;was and lily of the valley, Miss Bertha Eidt acted as maid of honor and WAS dressed in tepinlettlice rnqsliu and car - tied a bouquet of white carnations and feensitheetift of the bride. The bride's nutide, MISS Maid Eidt, sister of the graom, and Miss Emma Stade, sister of the bride, were dressed in white or- gandie and -carried pink carnations, also gifts of the bride. The groom VAS SUDO/U(1 by Mr. Ilerrnan Eidt, broth - of the grootn, and Mr. Wrn. Stade, brother of the bride. its the bridal party entered the church Lohengrin's Weddiree March %vas played by lYliss Emma Eidt, s'is'ter of the groom. '11n. der the strains of the Taunhatuser Wedding Match the bridal party de- parted frotn the churchto the home of the bride where a 'bountiful wedding repast had been peeperecl. The pres- ents to the young couple were both wetly and nu meroue, showing the high esteem in which they are held by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs, Eidt left on the followihg morning to Eastern pointa on a short honeymoon trip, the bride t ravelling in a brown ladies cloth suit with hat to match and a fawn wet with a shaded silk teed, On their return they will remide in Deehwood. Their ninny friends will all Join in wish - Ing the Young temple every taweeee, which life can have in store for them. The guests from a dietent were; Misses; itral Philipina Retlig,New burg. *Inas of the groom; Miss A.K.A. ter. Detroit; Mime M. Eidt and Mr. V. Rich. both of Itrantford, sister and brother of the groom; Mr. stul Mrs. Dirk, Seeforthe MA and Mile, O. Fritz, Mite. Poste Wort se Mr. slid Mric. Young. blot, Mosors.Jaeob And John Dtbieltei nit of Zurieh. THE MOLSONS BANE (InCorporated by Act nt Farlialneut 1455 Head WIWI M011treal Capital Paid -$3,000,000 &moved. rautt,..... 00- —$3,000,000 FORTY-F.1E011T BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION' OF 0L&D& EXETER BRANCI4. ,oFewt; - notees se le 'an. toS u m. fiATVADAYS, IS) lit- t(0;11, OANKING BFSINUSS TRAlfaikcTElD. Farmer Ei Sete Noteg eaghed: or coilected. Forme eupplied on application. DRA.FTS On all points in the Dorniniole Great Britain and United States bought and sold at lowest rates of 'Exchaeige, .ADVANCES made to Farmers, ,tock Dealere encl. 33usine8s Men at lowest rates and on Moet favorable terms. DEPOSIT Receipts isseed and highest current rate of intereet allowed Saving Bank Department:angunpdwaardddsedrteoeivperdin. cipIanlteJruenste cSoOwth. Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. DICESON 8& CAntaxG,'Solieitors. N. D. BURDON, Manager, • *.. •*, • *- 414, It Is Not Tf-1 Books but the instructors behind them that make a school. • • While the Porest City, Business and Shorthand College publishes a text on bookkeeping that is used in the best colleges from 1101ifax to the Great Nest and has a standing reputation for publishing practical text bookee only the best and highest salaried teachers in Ginada are on the staff. • . Without a good teaching' staff lived text books would be waste'd. Our courses include pookkePPing', Gregg' Shorthand, • Aeconting, etc., as well as Tcnich-typewriting. Catalogue free for the asking. School terni-Sept. till June inclusive. . Seafortht .Lorne Weir, .son of Mr. and Mrs. James Welr of town, was re- cently married to Miss Evelyn Crowe, at Prince Albert, Sask. Lorne is the manager of the Prince Albert hotel. daSengalif°terrtil.olf RoMbiesrstAGgonveesnioe&voeft)ltgweic' n' who has been ,In the millinery busi- snef s in Atwood for eight. years has dis- sppersiendg.o, f her •.business,there. 01,1d in- tends going to Sintalutk Sask., in the keep ,or The .Kidneys. 'Oldpenple are espec- iallyliable to Kidney and Bladder Irrita- 'tion.,"The organs are weakened by age. This starts up inflam- mation -blood is not properly purified as it goes to the kidneys -and the bladder is unable to retain the urine properly. There 13 a constant desire to urinate day and night -and sound, trestful' sleep as 'unknown.' The principal reeson for the eiricel- dist quality of " hit e Star, Is due to its )being mantifactered from the very best selected wheat, and the latest and most modern Machinery is used in its manufacture. This 'celebrated flour is known by.,4),„ every person ,who has used it to pos. sess the very finest quality both in life and color. ,and to make the most ex- eellent .bread, rolls and pastry of all kinds. -Manufactured by Jos. Eidt,Dashwood THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURE kv- youth irritatedtheitstt 1fo'v soothes ga ck? andae oea ne'ltaesstrulabplgttetee- otgenS-enebles them to do their work easily and naturally --and curl -4.41 kidney troubles. Cures ia.iseniensatisin Too. Tist CLAFLIN CHiMICAL. Co. LIMITED„ %%inane NIKW Grand,. 'Mogul PO re Ten q Grand Mogul is not exposed to store dust or microbes. The dean, 4 airtight packages are the ,housekeeper's protedion against 'inferiority and cut comes to you free from adultera.tion-the We - ea possible bknd of the finest teas of Ceylon -and affords you.doubk the csa- tisfasaion of "just As good" teas that are sold in bulk, or packed ir poisottous lead, Grand Mogul appeals to the palate and tones up the nerves. Not a mere sub, stitute for ,bitters. Grand Mogul Tea qs,m st 25,2, 3oc„ 40t and 50c per pound, blede sewn or mixed. Advertising app7oproktion is divided whit buyers er GI"; Mosul Tell. 611041 premium coupons in ihe 1004611elk "Pooh illogitioaine,, ne Great Breetisa etemerrie A positive °ureter-enter-1re cif Sexual weakness, Mental and OXFORIC AND MISR 'EptiT1Wortyi EatniOngt, Sper matorrhoect, intpotenoth.Eirecto ot use or _ ,Excess all of which lead to Coneum tion, Insanity and an eRlY, grave. Prloe $1 per Imre.), six for $5.One-Milpitas°, edx will cure. Bold by alldrugailitO_Ar mailed In Riga package on receipt of pelt& Write for Ilanipnief. The Wood Meetointe Co.. Windsor' °resew. unlo 's oserp 96 Yon& St. TORONTO Dunlop's Choicest ficiwere 0121)(1141411t Au* floral Emmaus for occasions, Flowers shinned to any point betweem Halt. fax and Colditry. end 4tiafe condition filludeuirtdFriesutuieed.list on annItnation. 100.000 Rose Tree* in bloom. JOHN II. DUNLOP rt,ogisz tool Inshore Noss 't Vat. 4790 flOTIC ,•10,Fitipettie Pu1ic • As the spring,is condi:4 on now, gather- up all your old truck stic Rags, RubberfN Wool Pickings, Horse Hair, Old Rope, Bones, . • Lead, BAiral siCslind popper, s Iron,. Zinc, " and take them down to M Jackson 14*, Son, Matti Street, lipater„, one tiook, Mouth of Metropolitan Hotel Thst's *There you will get cash price for t