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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-4-2, Page 5rr� f "In perfection of make-up TABLETS ARE ABSOLUTELY* UNIQUE From the first they have sold as readily as the oldest estab- lished remedies. My customers are de- lighted with them." —H. A. DUPES, Druggist ::: Bridge- port, Conn. A TONIC LAXATIVE Price 25 Cents is 771, 7 a 1+ S. T , JOSEPH, ,Xi J013. T1:11, The Hnrou journals of both political parties are protesting against any fur- ther outlay of public ?money' on the mous. St. JosephDock. St, now fa. Vose b, as many are aware, is a "ream City on the banks. of Lake Huron, isol ae miles west of Rayfield, Like "Shore Acres" of the well known play it has all the public buildings of a largo city, itaeludiug an "opx'y house," mark.. ed down on the plan, or at least the places they are expected to fill, in the fertile imagination of the promoter. Though the "metropolis" of the deso- late beach is yet in embryo, however, the Dominion Government has shown its liberality by an attempt to build a dock. 'There is no shipping, but a pier being tele excusable adjunct to a "city" ta':a late Minister of Works, Mr, Tarte, gave $5,000 for its construction, The work went on and the money was ex- pended by day labor in a way that as the Zurien Herald remarks might as well have been a distribution among the needy. A sununer wind blew, the waves washed higher than usual in summer, r ad in an hour or two all that remained of the dock was a lot of tim- k ber of doubtful quality and value, All the sand :a nil gravel that had been wheeled to the scene was swooped away in a trice. This session another $5,000 has been put in the estimates for the reconstruction of this dock, and the local papers of both aides of politics are pointing out the absurdity of trying to snake a pier where there is no harbor, no shipping, and little pron peat of the need for boating twenties. .The Zurich Herald says the money is "worse than wasted," and the Huron Signal, of C •'erich, calls it "a useless expenditure," and " throwing good money after ba&" It says we have not heard a Liberal attempt to defend the St. Joseph Job, and advises the new Minister of Works to protect the public funds from the demand thus made neon thein. It is'thougbt, how- eyer, that Mr. Oontine, who has influ- ential connections in the Province of Quebec. and who has made himself chiefly responsible for building up the city of St, Joseph, ruay be heard from in another sense. —London Free Press, area W. C. T. U., Cigarette Question The Rev. Dean Farrar, who recent- ly Passed away in England, took an active part in temperance reform in England. The indieetions of a life's; bias are oft en seen in early years. Miss Wil- lard has left this on record. "In 1855 I cut from :y; favorite youth's cabin- et, the chief juyenile paper of the day, a temperance pledge, and, pasting it in our family bible, insisted on it be- ing signed by every member of the family— parents, brother, sister and self. It is still there, thus signed, and represents the first bit of temperance 'work I ever did." Every mother, who reads this can do a similar work in the home. In childhood the minds are wax to re- ceive and marble to retain, and she 'who fails to improve her opportunities during the formative period of the child's life has truly lost them forever. Rev.. T. Edgerton Shore, M. A., late '"7d 'Supt. of the Fred Victor Mission, 'To- ronto, under whose inspection passed many of the outcasts and unfortunat- es, of Toronto, says, "I have more pity and less hope for a boy who smokes cigarettes than any other kind of a boy." The cigarette is the deadliest foe our youth len a to meet, it is on their track as they travel carelessly and gaily through the valley of childhood and young manhood. Standing on the safe hill -top of Christian woman- hood, we have been watching it. Shall we turn away and leave these erring ones to their fate? God forbid. Queen Victoria was strongly opposed to tobacco, Even the most distin- • guished of guests were forbidden to smoke in any palace during the Queen's residence in it. She would not tolerate smokers around her. Her secretary was instructed to write to- bacco statesmen, who corresponded with her on matters or state, that documents sent her must be free from the taints of poisonous weed. Only last year a deputation of physi- cians, principals of schools, ministers, and representatives of the W.O. T. U: and benevolent societies. waited on the Kingston City Council to beg that something be done to guard the school children from the cigarette. The principal of•one of the public schools said that of his class of twenty-five boys, all but ten were cigarette users. The 154 teachers in the London, Ont. schools signed a petition to the school board, asking that the parents of the scholars should be in some way warned of theinjnry the cigarette was doing. ou March 2ad the council of the city of London, by unanimous vote, and without a word of dissent passed the following: — Whereas, the in- jurious . effects of the cigarette, es- pecially upon the young, are undoubt- ed: and whereas ago -limit laws have proved, wherever enacted, ineffectual, because it would require an army of detectives to enforce thein; and where- as, we have learned there is a move- ment on foot, to petition the Dominion Parliament for the prohibition of the manufacture, importation and sale of the cigarette: Therefore be it resolved by the A1u- -f Jlgy`•' Itching Skin Distress by day acid night— That'.e the,. complaint of those who are so unfortunate as to be afflicted with Eczema or Salt Rheum—and out- ward applications do not cure. They can't.' • The source of the trouble le in the blood -Make that pure and this scal- ing, burning, itching skin disease will • •disappear. "I was taken with an itching on my arms which proved very disagreeable. X .concluded it" was salt rheum and bought a, bottle of Flood's Sarsaparilla. In two days; .after I began taking it I nit better and it Was not long before I was cured Have never bad any skin disease since. Mas. .IDA E. WARD, cove I'otnt, Ald. ir2r od's Si+rS nide the .blood of all impurities and '' cures all eruptions.'' :/i nicipal council of the city of London, that wtare In syn pat1y with this s effort to protect the ottldaagaist the formation of ahabitat is a. menace to their good health and moral, o , a nd would request the member for London to present this expression fo n of opinion to the House of Commons, ancl to use lois goodoffices in aid.of the proposed legislation should it be intro- duced. TURNING DOWN THE DOCTORS.enenesen. The marvellous cures of Oatarrho- zone are being much talked about.. 7:housands are daily recognizing the exceptional merit of thiseimple inhaler treatment, and instead of running to the doctor with their winter ills they protect theniselves by Catarrhozone ; it kills colds in the head in ten minutes quickly relieves Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Lung Troubles, and cores even though all other remedies have failed. Oatarr'hozone is very pleasant safe and convenient to use. Its best recommendation is its enormous sale ; try it to -day. Price $1,00, small size, 25c., et Druggists. DISTRIBUTION OF CHOICE SEEDS FOR TESTING THROUGHOUT ONTARIO. The members of the Ontario Agri- cultural and .experimental Union are pleased to state that for 1003 they are prepared to distribute into every Township of Ontario material for ex- perime td with fodder crops, roots, gzains, grasses, clovers and fertilizers, Upwards of 1,400 varieties of farm crops have been tested in the Experi- mental Department of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, for at least five years in succession. These consist of nearly all the Canadian sorts and several hundred new varieties, some of which have done exceedingly well in the carefully conducted experi- ments at the College, and are now being distributed, free of charge, for cb-operative experiments throughout Ontario. The following is the list of co-operative experiments for 1903: NO. EXPERIMENTS PLOTS 1—Testing three varieties ot oats 3 2—Testing three varieties of six rowed barley 3 3—Testing two varieties of Hatless barley 2 4—Testing Emmer (Spelt) and two varieties of Spring wheat 3 5—Testing two yarieties of Buckwheat 2 6—Testing two varieties of field peas for northern Ontario 2 7—Testing two varieties of bug - proof field peas 2 8—Testing cow peas and two varieties of Soy, Soja, or Japanese Beans 3 9—Testing three varieties of Hoskins Corn 3 10—Testing three varieties of Maugolds 3 11 —Testing two varieties of • Sugar beets for feeding purposes 2 12—Testing three varieties of Swedish Turnips 3. 13—Testing KohlRabiand two varieties of Turnips 3 14—Testing Parsnips and two varieties of carrots 3 15—Testing three varieties of. fodder or silage corn 3 16—Testing three varieties of Millet 3 17—Testing three varieties of Sorghum 3 18 --Testing Grass Peas and two varieties of Vetches 3 19—Testing two varieties of Rape 2 20—Testing three varieties of Clover 3 21—Testing Sainfoin, Lucerne and Burnet 3 22 Testing five varieties of Grasses 5 23—Testing three varieties of Field Beans 3 24—Tenting three varieties of Sweet Corn 3 25—Testing fertilizers with Corn 6 26 --Testing fertilizers with Swedish Turnips 6 27—Growing potatoes on the level and in bills 2 28 Testing two varieties:of potatoes 2 29—Planting Cut Potatoes which have and which have not been coated over with land plaster 2 30—Planting Corn in rows and in squares (an excellent variety of early corn will be used) 2 The size of each plot in each of the first twenty-six experiments is to he. two rods -long by one rod wide ; in Nos. 27, 28, and 29, one rod equate ; and in No. 30, four rods square (one- tenth of an acre.) Each person in Ontario who wishes to join in the work may choose any one of the experiments for 1903, and apply for the same. The material will be furnished in the order in which the applications are received until the supply is exhausted. It might be well for each applicant to makea second choice, for fear the first could not be granted. All material will be furnishi ed entirely t'free of charge to each applicant, and the produce of the plots, will. of course, become the pro- perty of the person who conducts the experiments. C. A. ZAvxwz; Director. MARRIAGES, TONS—GEIGER—At Marquette, Mich. ich. March 19th, by the htev. 0. Al. Thompson, P , E. Rev. Joseph Toms of Minocqua, \:tis., to Miss Fanny.; youngest daughter of Mr. Abraham Geiger, of Hay Township. InLOI'r—.ROEDER.—• At the residence of the bride's parents, Goshen line, Hay, on Wednesday evening, March 2Stb, by Rev. Eifel t, .of Dashwood, Mr. Elimor Kropp, to Miss Mary Roeder, both of Iley township. DIED CoopEn.-In leiddulph, on March 25i1i Robert Oooner, aged 58 years. KINS1VIAld—In Exeter, on Mareb 20th. Henry Kinsman, L. D. S., aged 71 years, 3 mouths. HARDING—In Exeter, on Manch 26th, Ann Page, belovedwife of Mr, Wm. Herding, aged 82 years, 3 months and 5 days. STrioltLis.--On Wednesday, March 25. Melinda, beloved daligbter of Mr, and Mrs. John Steckle, of Zurich, at the lige of 5 years, 1 month and 28 days. PIn*s .ver farmer �' � Illel' 0 that Every knows t some plants grow better than others, Soil may be the same and seed may seem the same but some plants nre weak and others strong. And that's the way with children. They are like young plants. Salve fool, sarne home, same care but some grow big and strong while others stay small and weak. Scott's Emulsion offers an easy way out of the difficulty. Child weakness often means starvation, not because of lack of food, but because the food does not feed. Scott's Emulsion really feeds •and gives the child growing strength. 'Whatever the cause of weak- ness and faihire to grow— Scott's Emulsion seems to find it and set the matter right. Send for free sample. Scott & nowne, Chemists, Toronto, Ontario. Soc. and $t,00 ; all druggists. 11121454101511115, OnntS1MIGAI GENERAL NEWS Mr. A. W. Pennock late of Clark Pennock wholesale milliners, London, died at his home in Toronto last week of consumption. Deceased was in his 34th. year. Thos. Beattie, of the 4th concession, Goderich townsbip, so far has the hon- or, of sowingthe first field of oats in this part of ntario for 1908, behaving made that record breaker on St. Pat- rick's Day, Mr. James Warren, a prosperous and well-to-do farmer of Howick township committed suicide last Wed- nesday by shooting himself in the head with a revolver. No cause is known at present for his rash act. The widow and four young children of Burkholder receive Si4,800 fi om the G. T. R. in settlement of their claim for damages for the death of the bus - band and father, a baker. froa, Sarnia, who was killed in the Wanstead accn dent The Rev. J, W. Pedley,' of the West- .ern Congregational church, Toronto, preached a powerful sermon on "The Political Crisis" on Sunday night. In conclusion he thought. it impossible that one member of the cabinet could have appropriated $3000 from the cam- paign funds of his party without th others knowing his reason, and tbk cabinet must therefore, sink or . swim together. SO ME RESULTS OF IMPURE i! BLOOD. A blotched, pimply, disfigured Nee feeling of exhaustion, wracked ner}'es, headache and a dull brain. The pr per cure is one Ferrozone Tablet fter each meal. Ferrozone clears and beautifies the complexion by in ing rich, pure blood. It restores th en- feebled brain and unstrung nery s to a healthy vigorous condition. I in- vigorates all the physical and ental powers, and brings strength an am- bition to the depressed. Refuse sub- stitute for Ferrozone=it's th best tonic, rebuilderand invigorator kown. Price 50c., at Druggists or Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont. f FOUND THE TOMB OF IIING • PHAROAH THE MAUSOLEUM HAS INSCRIPT N3 THAT MAY SPEAR OF ANCIENT AND HISTORIC HAPPENINGS Toronto, March 26,—Mr. C. T. Cur-` relley, M. A. of Toronto, assistant to .the Egyptian Exploration Fund staff, had recently the good fortune to dis- cover the tomp ofAahames, first king of the eighteenth dynasty, the Phara- ob, of the Bible who "knew not Joseph," and under whom The oppres- sion of the Hebrews commenced. gSa This tomb has been searched for for some years without success and its discovery is on that account even more Tratifying than it would otherwise be. he tomb is described as one of the largest known, the entry being by a shaft or well sunk in the rock of the desert, and45 feet in diameter. At the bottom of this is a square chamber, which, no duubt, opens into various passages and chambers as is usual .in such tombs. The mummy of Aahames has alrea- dy been discovered, having been re- moved from the tomb to a safer place during some turbulent period. The chief value of the latest discov- ery will be -in the historical material contained in the inscriptions with which the walls of such tombs are de- corated, and which may, perhaps, throw light upon . seine important ,matters of sacred history. Mr. Ourrelley will leave Egypt at the end of the present month to spend four months working on the pre- myceuatetn deposits of Crete, under the British School of Archaeology. 1.50.00O. eer..=-44,4aotosenctcorettOrAnc-InoonzanInn Constipation Does your head ache ? Pain back of your eyes ? Bad taste inyour mouth? It's your liver 1 Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure consti- pation, headache, dyspepsia. 25c. MI druggist's, want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown richblack? Then nso BUCKINGHAM'S ®YETinlsp kers 5D ore, of DrtnaamTe, on R. P. ,N,,. ACO., Mums, M,N. T A 0..3, la addition to the valuable colics- Notice to Contractor 1 Lionpreseax ted by the Egypt Explor• anon Fund to Victoria University last autumn, Mr. Currency expectsto e archaeological materials alai further a h l;�cal na,i,te t p before leaving Egypt. The work of establishing a branch of the Egypt Exploration Fund in Toronto bas been undertaken by the chancellor of Vic- tox•ia University. The subscription is $5 per annum, which entitles the subscriber to receive the annual re- ports published by the London com- xn.ttee, OPINION OF LEADING PHYSICIANS I have used Strong's Pilekone in in- ternal and external piles and find them more satisfactory than any other suppository on the market. G. H. WILSON, M. D., London, Price $1.00. For sale by druggists or by mail on receipt of price.' W. T. STRONG. Manufacturing Chemist, London, Ontario. WONDERFUL ,,.,. 8 EsOUCiES Oh THE WEST If yo are look- ing for a Ii0me and Wecnt to visit the West you can do'so wi.h very little expense as the UNION PA CIFIC will sell •One-way Colonist Tick- ets EVERY DAY at the following rates from- Missouri river terminals :. UNTIL JUNE 15TH $25,00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and many other California points. UNTIL APRIL SOTS 320.00 to Ogden, Salt Lake City, Butte, Anaconda and Helena. $22.50 to Spokane Wenatchee. 325.00 to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, and many other Oregon and Washing- ton points. • From Chicago and St. Louis propor- tionately low rates are in effect by lin- es connecting with tbe Union Pacific. The UNION PACIFIC has extended territory to which round trip Home - Seekers' Excersion tickets will he sold as follows : FROM MISSOURI RIVER TERMINALS To many points in Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado ; To many points in Wyoming, Utah, Montana and Idt,ho; To many points in Oregon and Wash- ington. One fare plus 32.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale March 17, April 7 and,' 21, May 15 and 19, June 2 and 16, 190i3'.' For full information call on ori t`d- dress, H. IP. CARTER, T. P.., 14 anes Building, Toronto, Cai,nnda. or D+. CHOATE, 126 , Woods-01rd Ave., e tt,, Mjeli. NOTICE To CREDITORS. Of Janet Bishop, late of the Township of Usborne, in the County of Hurou, widow, decease& NOTICNI is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0„ 1897, Chapter 120, that all uersons having claims against the Estate of the said Janet Bishop, who died on or about the tenth day of March A. D.,1903, aro required to send on or betore the 23rd (ley of April. A. D., 1983, by mist prepaid to Gladman & Stanbu• y. Exeter, P. 0.. Solicitors for the Executrix of the said Janet Bishop, their names addresses and onou- potions with particulars of their claims and a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities, (if any) held by them. And notice ]s hereby given that after the last men - nod date date the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among Oose entitled tlioreto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall hAve been given as above required.. and the said Ex- ecutrix shall not be liable for the said assets nor any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been re. ceived by her at the date of anah distribution. GLAD1IIAN & STAN]3URY, Exeter, Ont. Solieitore for the Executrix. Dated at Exeter, this 23rd day of Ma,roli, A. D., 1908. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Of Charles Francis Chambers, "late of the township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chapter, 129 R. S. 0., 1897. that all persons'having eiaime against the estate of the said Charles Francis Chambers, who died on or about the 1.2th day of March, A. D., 1993, are, re- quired to send on or before the 20th day of April, A. D., 1903, by post prepaid to Gladman & Stanbnry, Exeter P co., Solicitors for the Executor of the said Charles Francis Cham- bers, their names, addreesoa and occupations, with partieulare of their claims and a state- ment of their mamas, and the nature of the security (if any) hold by them• And notieo is hereby given that after the last mentioned date the said Executor will proceed to distri- bute the assets of the said deceased among those entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims 01 which notieo shall have boon given as above required, and the said Execu- tor shall not be liable for the said assets nor any part thereof to any person or persons Of whose claire notice shall not have been receiv- ed by them at the date of such distribution. GLADMAN & STANBURY. Exeter Ont. Solicitors for the Executor., Dateedd at Exeter, this 23rd day of March, A. D. TENDERS FOR DRAIN E A �A h DE S addressed to r the undersigned and eaxdorsed fender for Drain, Township of Rib - bort," will be received at the office or the Clerk, until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, 20th April, for the construe - of the Scott Municipal Drain in the Township of Ribbert. Plans and specifications con be seen, and any other informatiox, re uirod,. nbtained at the office of the Reeve, lot ii$, concession 12. Persons tendering are notified that .tenders will not be considered unless signed with their actual signature; and the names of two responsible per- sons given as sureties. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit of sixty dollars, whieh will be forfeited if the party declines to enter into a contract whencalled upon to do so, or if he fails to com- plete the work contractedfor. If the tender be not accepted the deposit will be returned, The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order. JAMES JORDAN, Clerk, Township cf Hibbert, March 20th, 1903 EXETER ilis We wish to announce to tbe public that we have a large stock of dry lumber, on hand for building purpos- es, It is here you don't have to wait. 1 in. Hemlock at �i�,Q® per 1000 feet. B. C. red cedar Shingles, at 72c. per bunch. Doors, Sash and all kinds of House Furnishings con- stantly in stock, No claptrap, but straight business at the ofd establish- ment. 28 years experience. SS TARA EXETER, ONT. Farm Imple cnts The season for beginniog for spring work is here and you are looking for the best machinery. We handle the Dee Ing Bin, M- rs, Rakes, Drillsders, Cultivators and Disc Harrows, which e Manufactured in Hamil- ton and Chicago. Rairs for above Machines always on band. ev gent for the Cyclone Woven Wire Fence Co. Call and see, the wire, (and get prices. Weclalso handle the McKie Buga'y, of Plattsville. ;TALL AND GET PRICES. Amos Townsend 1fDoor South of Farmers' Store. CAR LOAD OF The undersigned will have a car load of Buggies arrive on the first of April, and if you want a Buggy, call at the McCormick shop before you buy. These Buggies are finished in different colors, and are extra grades. 'Don't forget the stand, Mc- Cormick shop. H. BROWN Agent at Exeter, Ont. Why do you Pay 87 Cents Per Bunch for B. C. Shingles, when you can buy them for Cts. Dry Hemlock Barn Boards for $15.50 per 1000 feet. A. J. Clatworthy's Lumber 'Yard, Gratton. ' 'I sII1FNC1'i W !1. I di'1 ACl 1.Ol Ltl.A,fl? I Int91'1'k;I1:--Ws offer for talo en reasonable terms, that von' desirable residentialpropertx known as "The Hoopor xlomestead" situated on Lot No- 84, eolith of IJurcu Street, Exeter. There Is erected upon the land, a comfortable l i and commodious iuris k dwelling, also b ho tieoossary outhouses. The house is ian good re- pair and bas 9 rooms. The lot contains an acre of land and is excellently adapted for garden ing or fruit growing. There Is a plentiful sup- ply ot hard and sot water, The property is up 1 to date and the tarnis easy. for particulars Apo, piy to f)xcusoN & CdRnnG barristers 10:teto.r or. to d.. 11. Iioorgs, Rew P 0,, Ponos, ]J.. A., Proprietor. INSURANCE, ERNEST :LL,101:11„ .Agen for the WESTERN AesuxxANcn Oone earn, of Toronto; also for the Paan,-rx l+.'rar NauRANCE COMPANY, of London, ibngland ; and tenneCE INsuRANOE COMrANY, of Ere GGIES Bu,cfcuE S Doyon Want a Buggy? We have the finest stock in town ,til the latest styles, in tiff, neves colors, Our prices are low as can be fouu l for first-class nxatex•ial and workman ship, BEFORE YOU BUY ,1AEi)IC97L OIiLL 'FIND SEE -L e, ne . I3ilt)4�'1<l�;t, )k!. D. et. 0. tsse • Ir. h, Oradnate 'Viel.o,,a ,n•vrrslty office eu.: ,avidbDee, Dominion Lahore.- !Feel. abora- DICKSON & CARLING, Barristers, Solicitors •Note.rioa, Converoncers, Oommissionere, 5olicitora for the Molnona Bank, Rte. Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE :—MAIN STREET, EXETER. a. R. CARLING, B. A. L. 8. DIOIrsoN p W. GLADMAAN (Successor to Elliott & Glacluxan) Barrister, Solicitor, Patau Public, Conveyancer, Etc; Money to loan on Farm and village properties at Lowest rates of interest OFFICE MAIN STREET EXRTER FRED ELLIOTT BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC, Money to Loan. OFFICE — (Formerly Elliott and Gladman,) MAIN STREET, EXETER. DENTAL - KI MAN. L. D. S. AND DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S. D. D S., Honor Graduate of Toronto Univcr city; Dentist. 'Teeth extracted without pain or -bad after efeots. Office in Fan - son's block. West aide of Main treet,` Exeter• ONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private fundsfor invest ment uponfarm or village property at Iowes rates of interest. DICEEON & CARTING Exeter. ONEY TO LOAN. I have a large amount of private funds loan en form and vii'a;`epropeit.t•.. at ]t ' of interest. F, W. (MADMAN, Barrister Main St. Exeter. D.A. ANDERSON, (D. D. 2. i.•D.5. DENTIST. honor Graduate of the Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, with honors .Also Post•graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with honorable mention. Everything known to the Dental Profession done in gldne. Bridge work, crowns,al- luminum gold vulcanite plates all doe in the neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless anaesthetic used for painless extrac- tion. Office ono door south of Carling PBro's story Exeter, Ont. You may not be able to get enough coal or wood to keep you warm this winter but you can dress warm in our SUITS AND OVEMTS Suits that fit and suit the pocket, W. Jr ,HMS Opposite Post Office, Exeter i eteeen00E400a+0oc .:'e Two Doors South Town Hall« A Haply and Presp@vous New Year Is what we all expect and desire. Begin by making the home bright and chtc'rftll, and if your family are musical. you cannot: add to the brigttincas and cheer of home m are than by placing ire it a Pin,no nr Orgiur, It will not, only odd cheer 10 the home but will help your children to take their proper place in the social and business world when your aid is withdrawn froth theta. Sewing Machines In Sewing 14lacli.i.0 es we c'vrry a large and varied stock of the very best makes, also needles and repairs for all machines, Sheet and Sock music Hymn Books, Bibles, &c, always in stock. Call and see us. Our terms are the best. Tsai THAT OTF1 KS SfIY of Worthington's Canadian Stock Ton ic. James Leask, breeder and feeder of the sweepstake fat cattle at Provincial Winter Fair 1901 and 1902, says : Dear Sir:— I have fed your Stock Tonic to- cattle ocattle and like it very much.. It mak- es them thrive well and put on flesh more rapidly. I think it is the best Tonic I have fed to horses. We are also feeding it to our bens this winter and they are Iaying better than they have done for a long time, It pays to feed it. Yours truly, JAMES LEASE, ( Greenbank P, 0., Feby. 23, 1903. Dear Sir:— I had a mare stocked in both legs, WORTHINGTON'S STOOK Foots took it down completely and put her in good condition. It has done my cows good, Think it is a good thing and can recommend it. B. CSUROSILL, "Dairyman:', 5 - Clinton, Tany, 17th, 1903. Purify your animals' blood before turning them on the grass. They will surprise you in the fall. 10 Ib. box, 200 feeds, 50c. ; 50 lb. sack $2.00. • Tho Wortington Drag Go., GUELPH, ONT. For Sale and Guaranteed by: Carling Bros, Exeter: Cook & Son, Hensall; E. Schmidt, Lucan. IlleSSISPL012011 16.6,011=3,137=1,71•1.1....= •0100110 "An Ounce of EASIER TERM COMMENGES APRIL IST o Prevention is CENTRAL Worth''a Pound ot Cure." E3 td An excellent time to commence a 0 49 course of study so as to bo ready to take 641 g a good position in the fall. ALL Barons Esi at ARE NOT ALTeE. Get our catalogue be- 0 0 fore lman:allo To 0o ELSEWHERE. Mail le gm Couanshirsespin, &cShorthand. , Bookkeeping, e'en- 0 9 W. J. ELLIOTT, ® Principal �• . STRATFORD, ONT. 0 >d W. H. C A H A 9 Late of 193)' .King et. West, No. I Clarence -square, corner Spadina avenue, Toronto, Canada, treats Chronic diseases, and makes a specialty of Skin Diseases, as Pimples, Ulcers, Etc. PRIVATE DISEASES as Impotency, Sterility, Vari- cocele, Nervous Debility, etc., (the result of youthful folly and excess,) Gleet and Stricture ot Long Stand- ing, treatedby galvanism, the only method without pain and alI bad after effects. Diseases of Women—Painful, profstse or suppressed menstruation, ulceration,leucorrhoea and all displacements of the womb. p Omen Houus-9 a, m. to 8 p, nr. Sunday 1, to 8 p. m. Why not cure that cough of yours now ? Do not let it go on and get worse. A .bottle of one of our own Cough Medicines will cure you. We carry a large as- sortment of Cough Medicines Cough Lozenges k, . Act wisely and get some of our remedies. �1�OW11111�'� s(tore