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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-12-26, Page 5 (2)„ 11 41r °mato 1400 it ,esid .1.** oXII‘r,a Tv Vatted irtioctileore Slain sisTeatr Strietly 11,01Vaassis sasintRa Carracit„ Tabestars. t• ;Aar up .4-004 goodeirsevery Way 7on1Y price, lts lower. Organs and Sewing 'Machines itprices that, make them *ell, , nery A. most beautiful line of Station- ery, Bibles. Hymn Book, etc., at Down Moe& aiI and see them: MARTIN &SON ••,;;;;-- • -47 „ • 4.0 *lc., t sato tactual Monthly Refintataton which woznenoin artirtnesirstearicer of strength -No. 1, 1; NOg, toerscrees stroneer•'1'1_0. at $. • eases. • per Dos. -08-4300 =price. pai on .1. A* vies Cats*. I SUM% 4` .11.*.or Wonderful curet of female illi are , eongnuallys oming te light which, ,br.441.4. througli the advice of 312. Pinkham, of Lynn, •,Mass,, which is given to sick women almlutely lass of charge. The _prestept 3fre_thildsese has for titeritY-five years made a etudy -of the ills of he0Sex ;• she has consulted with and advis' ed thousands of suffering ,omen who to -day owe not only their shealthshiakeea„. Efelosierkhelpfatadrises Miss Annie E. Schwalm, of 326 Spa - dins, Ave., Toronto, Opt, writes; Dear Mn'. rinkharn "I have Pinkaiii'sVege- table.cornpound talde.Compound-irspeeitie-firferalrintalot I also had irregular and painfuI bsaffectof my eneral hcalth spri g• years. •• Zurlcb We wioh tixeUksivapate- and it.e man re*dere a.lierrAChriatruaa end *nap; NeW Year -...Meesrs jerr and Be e r serell,r with their , wilted?, lorry Itick0411, Jr., a0d Henry eud, wife all of North -Ds, ta are here Vie; iting,friends sktel W. H. Bender has dis reisence to AloOs4C, Pootgi To. Eich. lu,chter of Piroon.11iet1.# loztor in tOwth,legOkges.0, and,Wi ,,neer rroe Ilith44tre here ok a 'Visit - -ePort4 , POI*Det.rolt wheAre any Of.,e0r=e1t4g0,1 41*. 44 10;04 ittiliPaktft ,401131,0g.tisan ia expected:014 *op. wili apentl the *biter I:0004+,404: :,WO.',10,4aasss wite. and 4aaelliterit$ VOW reelde4to otOur Otto. ,0.110, to the* kiSs4 extend assiseeety. •TtettOnitt..Pat,/11',MailiP# 0,1),0 *ett , estillneenthetcreatlakelef0 the st Orkthk.,-atol Geo.- OaMpttil who trOtAtiraiia ' . have returned to St.' joaeptisse 'bright little.danghter new•hiesaes the 'honies of Mean° Steckle, BronsiM pue. and Steve &tedium, , _ 11 McGillivray ' rredlleeder:\WhOltair Spent the Otis llt.,,,ukont4g • to- ,5aOkete itt r 'Maier ill with quintly. 'We hope for h speedy recovery,-Wro. Fraser arrive home again Safe. and sound.-Iktr. an Mrs. Eq-Baynton-balreinoved--to the" new home 10 London. -Wm.. Bowser of Applegate. Atich_,., is visiting rale Civet; isere.--Mrs. Peter Schram o Olaresholm, Alta., died at that place • 0-Daseasherdthr The,,,deoutsed-lallyt, had many friends and connections this vicinity, who deeply regret to betty of her detaise.--i-Model Eiglaoo clased..on.2 „night,...._Our.boyaan liesathWiteice's and London schools have returne home. -Miss Lydia liherritt, who ha 'Atts-RatmottoN.,Alit4stoyAktelsk e ool, has been engaged as teacher for the Corbett school. vised to use your Compound lad that I (b(1 so. I 8'O mont there was no trace of female • Gs. - tongra u a ons are weakness, my strength gradually returned due to Alex.Stewart.who has drawn a and in a very short time I considered prize from the matrimonial lottery In pelf a_perfVe- well woman- Lappre, _the-/)ersorof Misr -Ow -Potter; Their and 11111 80 elate my good health and beg to assum you friends'dab' -thatt4trainestgratetkrttayoulordistover- 1;74-..,„,1 _APAL.E. _A-MglYnarik'°f dc .r_icon&radruitremear2 - -W ...taint—Aamucitimzaram...been-lus-, .• UT US lee _rye: Mrs. W. J. .. Blackmon died en Wednesdey at the age of 90 Valls ThoOSCSdittoryProatis oun Mitchell; Prior to leiving forOpelph. by ,..SclyntiOts edno,u'OblY K A.'Dttuber Was preSented a. Dow tuo.414e.04eifrowour elt*Atit# Mrs, ,Wro., Walker, Wes,re., VSkt vent *sited° ..hergiOtider B ITED roee r n ..ernme,*:41(13411 ea - 'iv • in ' tot* A 0, Dr olkfrii.'certt;eareipth• ;or-• t youn,„ its 'net* k p ton be :3k) ta:s',:i7111k* 47:1), 'f • st*I Mrs,;. Grae yet. 0 measleSp *Mips_ tIOkinig 11, risclayot * ugh*, typhoid. fire*. dtValkeria, ery 00th . niehingrtiss tuberculosis,and Om Of Silier Many .Jafectiotis Skink :diseases; They Lake,.Cals • at one tigniff‘Vntikiliatiggest legis4stions,ousiliesesitsfeitssands station Vent here*, was,married the posting ef notices in railway sta. ‘Goderich.san Wednesday. to Airs. Ate. t ono, street ears and other publio Maim& , _ but -they- say -it -would to Imo- ' St. Marys: On Tuesday evening ss te post them on verandahs, in A,rthirr'Wilcox, a young Englishman sy corners, porehes, shady nooks, ;velik,oSsimpuloia4doyedtl,),ay ,47),Anthelliiii,74reateatrad-Atkiint lisiztroonreee—gitc,tion 10tioa 70s., Th4eictra„lso ropt#ods;ti 'intrInIata144314allie-limr”' g in the breath,sespeciall i-'-1with vicw uefottoaorins jutirest abblim_1:,11"1=redary_veit.,he wrist. wto_h_ogthearperoptayrtletietanarafiythsot; ject to biasses: ever the cellar of we tailor *hop- uoit, The greatest anti moist, eireetiro rt#3r purifier and germ destroyer known to to the extent of $1009. rydon ime office was slightly damaged. An medical science for the mouth, throat , overheated furnace is supposed to and breath, as well as for the blood, have been_the_cause of the fire., stomach and lungs, is Psychine, that triumph 9f WO medical world that is ""-Iltarkbilh-444141•"alls'°"*-44171 attracting almost mire-1SW attention. M. P., who for the past ten month!! has been teller in the Standard Bank because of the wonderful results at. tending its use. One of its recent trill. rats4114aseralg, was -441414fe".4-°°: Attie -918p told as matter of expert. ritla tA"- the Parkhill • -,EM. .4tiee•.-;h4,2-ttie$6110014-triti4titonitetitrt.1, i'w.111-iirmile.samebapaetty. . filling the position made vacant b Dr. Slocum CO* the removal of Robt._"_ftisles 114:41P1W:Fen"1"4:78ryingnilganthdklear:e'aveand Parkhi had a A few skaters one of the- toys -accidently collided with the ladder on whichMr ,Engbxn wits .n.:.....a...lights. 5Engtiord'twitestlitittalif considerabic fditreTiarfe akinglwr"-- , Clintonsi,sslitet"invitsttietel-Aftrelit for -the wedding of Miss May R. Rada- way-seldest daughter of -EdwAriTited- awawto-Dr-ErM-Jackson; -simeriii- tendant of the 'Eastern Emergencies hospital, Chicago. Miss Rodaway is is a recent graduate of the Jefferson Park hospital of that city. The wed- ding wilttake place in Ontario street church at noon on San. 1st. Parkhill; Friday evening a number of-thesTerendis Robt. Perley, teller of the Standard Bank, assembled in the rooms abovke the Bank to pre- sent him with an address and a gold signet ring suitably inscribed as la token of appreciation of ' his steeling qualities as exhibited during business intercourse with him as an officer of the bank and in social circles. Mr. Perley left Saturday morning to take the position in the bank at Colborne to w'hieh he has been promoted. to ;00qig ,y‘earO ` • +4 ;,';;•,`- LEARN ORESS-MAKINGlY MAIL Take-a-Personat-COUrse at-SehoOl. To enable all to learn we teach an cash or instalment plan. We also teach a personal class at school once a month. Class commencing iast Tuesday of each month. These lessons teaches how to cut, fit and put together any garment front the Plainest shirt waist suit, to the most elabor- litp di ess. The whole family can learn from one -Course. We have taught ever seve thousaral dress -malting, and guarantee 10 give five hundred dollars to any one that gannet loarn bettveen the age of 4 antl You eann.4 lemma dress-m:0.in%; as , iittroul.th i 1 his coUige teaches if you • Wotk la• hop, for years. Beware of emits - flouts wc employ no one outside the school. This i thel only experienced Dress •,Cutting S-ehool in Canada and t.xcelled by • ;Woe In any other -country. Write at once totpartiodars, as we have cut our rate one- third for a short time. Address MeV ORESS-CUTTINO =oat, 31 trio St.. Stratford. Ont Canada. %Imago. AT oNce-We have decided to In. ▪ street and employ a number of smart young ladle to _teach our course in Dressmaking, having one tertelter for the six neareatioWns where they lise- agt 2014 Tbottei who have worked at dressmak- ing, or liken drawing preferred. Please do notapply unless you can devote your whole time. Address 4 Tun *non Wanted. 2 reliable men as agents for Exeter and surrounding country to sell our specialties, MAYNARD PLUM,,FITZ, GERALD PEACH, ARCHDUKE unman*. RITSON PEAR, WM- DEMAND RASPBERRY and a gen- -e_rel-lineof fruit -and -ornamental -trees. xiait Oatt make rnonev out of our stock • here-you-would--fail--with-scommoir ,stock. We pay; cash weekly, supply outfit free and give exclusive territory Write to PELHAM NURSERY CO., Growers of high grade nursery ,stock. Toronto. Ont. te • s to suitssagext workftm part time 41.1 TUW%I - atta Weekly Mail and Empire or -Weekly Globe tO Jan'.'09 $1.35 and all other papers at lowest rates. 'tar Council The Oottncil met in the Town Hall on Monda.tv Dee. leth.- Members all relent. Minutes of the last meeting 3ohp-Knight--That $1'be refunds «1 to•aitch Of the , following persons: ilteAvoys john Mitchel', and I sr.. being an error found their assessments, 0,10-4Znight-The following se. counts Were pluitedz-r-itosa-Tttylor Co., Ltd., lumber, $10,45; W. H. bereft , ,toalufai the North End Fire Lir Stanlake, labor' at tbe fot, labor: Thos. Band - Bissett, $1. Alf. Tay - 'landlord, SIM/ Thea. ltd. Davi,. $4#38 Wal - 03s* Frank Mellott. 411' Thi, oek„t$1; Geo. Cudroore. Russell, wood, $13{ Jas. t ittarity. $3,00; 1). Gilles. do, .1 *Mei' Connor, part aalary AS ID All to; It *VLSI eke-Adjooratoent, • JOR. 810,1101t, Clerk. tt , 44_ :wi 4 w WO --w.- - ----yearssacfWely-eOreireeteilswitirscburels - - _ srhe_. teithaonlais which we are c-i;i1., --viiirk in_the Nairn congregation; par-- ;etantirtsigsroatit _frooxv,stefol_women- tigulatly-in\ Connection with the seri, establish, beyond a doubt the power of vice ofpraiseas organist, andher ser - Lydia E. Iiinkhatn's Vegetable Com- vices will.be-muelt-missed. She will • uil'tzreertitiieffeniale dtsease4. , ' Vilt;floef,-b-d-iibiiiiletir ifireFtlie Women suffering from any form- of congregation and will no doubt be female weakness are invited to promptly often called upon to give - a helping communicate with Mins. Pinkhara, at hand as she has done so willingly in Lynn, Mass. She asks nothing in return The pat. -A very pretty wedding was for her advice. It is abeolutely free, and solemnized on Wednesday, Dec. llthe to thousands of women has proved to be at the home of the bride's father when, more precious than gold. Miss Edith, daughter of Adam G. -Seat. WAS Unita in 'marriage to -Geo. . , A. Flyan, a prosperous young farmer Maki' of McGillivray. ,The ceremony \ was , performed by ReV. mr. Sutcliffe', of , Miss Kettneh, who been resident of Corbett. The bride was attended by our village for the past year and who her sister. Miss Bella, while Thoinas has, during the time, made many Flynn, brother of the groom, acted as warm friends in the neighborhood, best man. The bride was gowned in left on Tuesday hist for Yorkton, white cashmere and wore tbe -bridal Sask., where she intends to remain for veil with orange blossoms. At the some time, the guest of her brother.- close of the impressive marriage eere. We are sorry to report the illness of monY Miss Martha Sellars Sang "Home Thomas Dinsmore, who has been eon. Sweet Horn " after which the bridal e fined to the rteeth trouble. Wsumptuous wedding dinner. A recep- wish him speedy recovery. -Miss for sorn0 week n 1 party and gu sts issatsdomnstst a most suffering fro_ -Miss Wei. tion was then held at the home of the da Stevens returned to her home after bride's father, where the happy couple completing her Model term in Clinton.. received the hearty congratulations After the yacation she takes charge of and best wishes of all. A considerable a school near Blyth. We wish her number of the friends of the bride. and success. •groom were present. Mr. and Mrs, Flynn will reside iii--MeGillivray at the home of the groom's father. • Kippen .s. . Stephen Council VERY SAD. -A telegram was re-. Council met at the Town Hall, Cred. ceived by Thos. Mellis conveying the sad news_ of the death of his daughtfir. iiton, Monday. De0,_10._at_10. a.m., All Mrs; Arthur Dignan, at Luxford. Sask. members present. Minutes of previous In February last Celia Mellis was unit. ' meeting read and adopted. ed in Olarriage to Arthur Dignan; and Kellerman-Wuerth-that •Gottlob- they went west to make their home. Brown. Collector of taxes, is hereby with the brightest and _happiest pros. authorised and instructed to continue pects, and the death of one so young the levy and collection of the unpaid is indeed sad, To the bereaved hug. taxes in the wanner and with the pow - band, and father and other relatives er as provided by law for the general will be extended the very • lev and collection of taxes.-Oarried. -sympathy of a very large -circle of an ers— 1 a he fol friends. The deceased was of a bright persons- be appointed Deputy- Return - and happy disposition and was a gen. mg officers and Poll Clerks at the re- eral favorite in this neighborhood. spective polling places held through. The retire/no were brought home for out the municipslitycls Newt. Baker, interment in Baird'a censeteri.-We D -B-0,. Henry Mills; P.C.; 2, Wm. arewrr toeseirouthe-ootitthried 111. DearittgOldt04-0-66;-Peultitlic-P:0:1- nest of Mise MintysMcGregors._ Alonzo Hodgins,. otir-most suceessfud and very popular FY0Ul, P;Cf.fl:Wni school teacher& She has been taken 1 Ezra raiste-RsLis; Si) Day- Mawbilme7.) to the Clinton hospital, where she will D.R.O., Alex, Nee , P. C.;* 0, Chris. doR.O., Pet...McKenzie be under skilful treatment, at4i to Thomas Keys, D. we Stade. D.R.O., Lewis Preeter, P.0„; 7 Imps that she will noon be re her usual health. -Mr. Guy Caldwell D.R.O.; 8, Wm. Hayter, D.R.O.; Jas. ban purchased G. T. McKay's farm I Wilson, P.C.; 9, John Statton O.R.G., Clinton: On Tuesday evening the Young Metes Bible eI8,88-Of the -Ontario Street church entertained the young ladies of Miss EL Courtice's class, of tame church. At the close of the eve- Oingi,Miss Lucy Stevens, -the teacher of the Y. M. B. O. waspresented with a china mantle set. The me ven- ing the meuxbers Of t Modelassembled at the hoineof Mr. Hartley, principal of the Model school, and pre- sented him with a case of pearl -hand- led knives, accompanied by an address. Clinton: The death of Mrs. Ker, wife of Peter Kers was not unexpected last week, because her • Condition of health was soeh that recovery was hsrclly 'human. She contracted ty- p oid as the result of it mother's devo- ti n and care to her daughter Lottie, and being_itt the time run down, the disease took so strong hold on her that she could not get rid of it, other complications arising, which led to hersdeath--Mrs.•Xerwaa..borninliay- flebillity.two years ago and • was the eldest daughter of the late Frederick Ahrens. lowiog the year. McKay goes to pa. nee Webb -Sanders -that By -Law No. 24 and, gets -possession- the beginninfi of David Wilson. P.C.-Carried. Rupert, the terminus of the Grand of 1007 to appoint D.R.O's and vp. C's. Trunk Pacific, in the spring* where he , and select Pooling Booths in the mun- will be engaged on the supervision of iSiPalitY, having been read the third cement contra,cts.-Owing to $o much time. • he passed and signed by the sickness the St; Andrews Church -gun- Reeve and ()fere and the seal of the day School entertainment ,has been corporation attached thereto. -Carried, declared off for the present, but some 1, Orders to the *mount of 111031-85 time later St. Nichol** will appear were Plesed. with he load of good cheer. ---A meet. Council adjourned Beni die. Nornin fog of thershareholdertof rhis-Kippeir-atiorslOr` Iteever Deputy iteeve-a Public flail Co. was held on Fridays Councillors to represent the inunici. when it was decided to eell the hall Panty during the year 1008, will take and land connected therewith: A Place the Town Mi), December 90# 1007, at 1 p.m. 11. Eilber, Clerk Local Option Winks At Drink In a license town, ,drirucing is done under rigid laws and in the eyes of the public. Every condition operates to make men restrain themselves. The beverages sold, are of honest 'quality, and pure. in a Jima option town, men drink ' terated Stuff of the worst quality, and drink far more because public op i ni on As blinded by the law. Practically, local option ban- ishes the decent bar and mkt. *tea the "blind " It winks at the. abuse akohol auti foitts it/ absie0. \.1 Under !beat option, the man who profits is the keeper of the "mica pie who *14 Adultet. ated 'stuff, by stetath and 84 - tributes naught to the, local revenues. , nderlieense, the community t&-stit a -whole, for the liquor. traffic is regulated, la taxed, and is conducted under the watch of the whole popula- tion, with all the restrictions that implie3. Local option takes the traffic from the grip of - and delivoks over to privitteigri,ed.i )" Option TheFew , 'Ottawa, December, TOOL ---It-seetningdesirtiblertirelicit ate-vr- ression of pusblic opinionas to veketh. er orttottherr-iblitildTielialiiiiiiinii- ship of, piabliostitilities thio circular letter is being sent to the more inguen - tial newspa,pere in the Province in the hope that its publication may lead to a generifidiscusiiiin-ofthe subjects Itis thought that as the natural ad. vantages that are capable of being used. for tbe general benefit of i0divid. mills in, different localities very so much the beatWayto elicit an express - *ion of opinion .aa to what utilities should be undertaken ,b Dominion, Provincial or Municipal authorities is to interest the Press in the subject without regard to.its political leanings. it is hoped -that On will .-publish thit letter and also all correspondence which•itussy-cause-you-to-receive-a that you Will feel sufficient interest in the subject to give some expression of $our own views as to it. that they would be benefited y the ‘ While some coninsOnities til think per atttboricy undertaking. on their half to improve ,is harbour, to main - sin county roads.. to build railway*, to furnish or tretnismitelectrie energy tarot:Ewer and light Purpoees or in sonie other Way to benefit thedi out of. the general revenues 'of the people, there are undoubtedly other conitatin- itfea which would repudiate any , such +sieve- and prefer to have matters left at heretofore and to have such Utilities provided by _private: Ineanii. The_ads vantages or ilisidirantages cif- public ownership of such utilities so far as rtiontar localities are concerned wilt made clear by 11. free and general e*Ptca$1911 of optoiO0 as ,t0 What each locality considers sesoild be tmost ad. vantageous for it to enjoy through *- stance received „Itern the public re All expressiOnalof opinien and to enm It fif thOsAfit*TitTat tii CiiiiiiillY note Porsilitir from Such expressions to as.' marlin what utilities if any it is gen. 44, tally it the Docninietti On it* tIart, he 'Pro Ince* on- their part and Mnu,,, leipitlities on 'the 1 r part should under. !Ake. no there should be an equal :grant, for utilitiest(whatever the nature f *liable utilities may he seems to be sound klea•to *Otto .$411 Who. •itt to attittleit thtittosition. Yours, f# Mo?*' • Y.qur greet rent• Y T INS. Tour remedies ltd wonders for De. I was about 28 or soyenrs at age when took PSTCHINE. The doctors hadigiven MO unman lacuraJAmpluvask • e. Day rungs and every organ of the body were terribly diseased and wasted. Friends and neigh. bore mullahs I'd never -go -better. But PSTCRINE saved me. Sty lungs have never bothered ins seneeranctssyeauteasa-permaneat . t laitteittoAtliseearesstssaronderfut efsett &seas° and germalestroying For builling. op the run-down system and miring.. All.,....forma_.:a07ar;Inch- troublea and .diseases of the Chest, throat, and langs or head,' it is simply unapproachable. It in a all home treatment. For sale at druggists, 600 and $1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Etiraited, 179 Xing Street West, To- ronto. 4, Clinton: George Handcock. clerk at the Hotel Normandie, while hasten- ing to catch the train at Seaforth last Saturday night, fell and broke his collar bone. Goderich tp.: The residence of Mason Stirling, 7th con. was the scene of a very happy and interesting event on Wednesday evening at 6 o'elock when their sister Miss Sophia C. }Judie became the bride of Robert B. Cole.• second son of P. Cole, Hayfield line. The ceremony was performed _bysltseses Snowden and was witnessed by only immediate relatives. The bridesmaid was Miss Flossie Cole while Harvey Hudie supported tbe groom. -4111k Deafness Cannot be Cured by load appliedions, as they cannot reach the diseas- ed portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutionel remedies Deainciss is caused by an inflamed condition of the imams lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have &rambling sound or hn. perfeetrheirenit trenthretro**(1. Deo; - Weals the result. and unless theinfisinmation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi- tient hearing Will be destroyed forever: nine eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but at infitined condition of the trinethiesurilees. We giro One !fondled toilers NC any OW Of Deafness (caused by Wan%) that cannot be cured byliall's Catarrh Cure. Send foreirculars free. F. J. MENET CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75e. „ •Slialre-Pantliv-Pilleforeonstipation. II* Ir 4 aka III ft ew V VC4, • • iliplease si Awe. r or walla In "cur pasin tit Ctret. • 'e hinKtittfarin, -on Of lora, was d y.auetioni La1 heffiit, e Otto at 4,1:5879#, • ,.1;40tekhil4 ° dh, jeOrtisCm 4.1artal%•44, es4ied'!ferffil S -evees whe'a 'NMI okliz*er 6tOtbtrs. he Was OttglagOd fir ‘nicaringtKlarere iron enIanter agalse tbi;:ifloist of the • old, arks factory, Th ,gave '1WaY's fecipitating the rkmen into the PssestsssAbssleassiitersteltsseieestlyesssys In the path of the machine but narrow- . ly escaped with an in bred sleg, which, weverswill-d him -UMW- Wark for son;e time, • 4 • Asmadian-list BeforT .tr Aft c ret.," OTO IMF Aekir , t natural. color. Stops falling hair. Causes to grow co bola heads. Cures dandruff, itching, scalp diseases, By tta US() thin hair grow, Ituatriantly. Contains no oily, or greasy Jogredient,s,. Is entirely unlike any other hair preparor tron ever ofrercd for sato. A good, reliable Canadian preparation:4._ • -CittatIkitedireithaitinirihi: skisssass 4 , 41`1, ,4-491,1 kg.plcusne with results after two years' u ittattt"' and w •ers res ored to natural color. nark brown, by using Canadian Hair Restorer itt, Grum, Bu essville. Ont. Canadian Hair -liestorerirt . John G. Hall, New Aberdeen.. (ape Breton. - Canadian Halt Restorer has,worked My head is nearly all covemt . mrigitarcolor; b Inkbritaitte.**L—i4lail.Artag essApptat, c•44i,v4iif,40rt, lVtifif;51Fdr -Nestratur '40°' NEUWElt CO.,/Mtra,414- -Seliliiiltateter ffrownitig, flowey and W. Cole, Drug,. gists •& t: , •,› 'AS:ASS s s t . Local Option fills the Jails In twenty American cities under local 'option, with 878,752 total population, oe arrest is made for eirery 4; residents. In twenty-tvvo Wisconsin cities, under license, with 6;89,232 population, the arrests are only one for every{ 98 people. _ locaLoption, swaps the -re utable bar for the dis- reputable "speak-easy" ". with its vile, adulterated a liquor 3 but it never yet has lessened crime nor checked the abuse of alcohol. . Your local jail wM're ft bus- ifg place if local option catTles your tom. Aorif A knowledge of Business Paper' is, of inestimable value to every Young man. An accountant must be familiar .iith the uses of notes, drafts and "i,otz.1.1 a responsibleposition. The young man I= Losiness for himself should possess the‘knowledge necessary to draw up correctly all manner of business forms, such as notes, drafts, vouchers, leases, part- nership agreements, etc. He, who intends to remain upon the farm, must know the meaning of "negotiability," "indorsing," '' counting," "protesting:" cies or he will find himself "out of pocket" now and again. W� thoroughly teach all these and many more valuable things in con- nection with "Bills ,of Exchange." • Write for our large, illustrated, free catalogue. It explains our Business and Shorthand Courses in detail. art; shows the , value of tbe- Business Educators' Association Diploma to our graduates. Our graduates are in conitant demand. , . - • FoitES'i tiff BUSINESS COLLEGE Meriabers of Idesiseas trIseallars. Asseelathiet. w. =strum% Piesteleel, Lodes- avi • Yottr.oavings are the safeguard of your futures You Want to place them where there is no, clunk% whittler& of losing theto. You can do that , by depositing them 'with this CoMpanyt or Obtit-betentbritIfOr tfoo or,,raors, ifor ens for snort years., By 'no flepoolter • olr debenture can loos o*sdeil*rof or Interest while any 4j41 Assets remit Ail) cover -MI .,Invettentitt, The aSsett of this ,Company efteed .$11,000,000, ite that there is no chime. Of loss. In fact there ie no fluancial ititition-44-Ceraat- which -carr of:014i* more atbsolute &dainty ot safety, torrespondence will gladly entered Into with thote liittrestei1 in. banking by 4, 4144,4 444 1, , 4.::%'''';`,3i.°•:7t, ' 1'0'4 4,,t• , ,„