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TilAWIELTL.
Latest
in 4 4 lath
Is always to be found at this
tailoring establishment. If
you havent a good tailor and
are looking for one, try us,
One trial will convince you
that you cannot get better
satisfaction for the same
money than we will give you.
W. W Taman.
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NORTFI END STORE.
We have a nice clean stock of fresh
Groceries, which we are selling at
ye ry low prices. See our Ready
Made Clothing. Ask for our Fldor
Oil Cloths and Carpets, We quottAa,
few prices. e
10 lbs Cornmeal for 25e. he
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Convince
, You
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and Summer goods is
unequalled. See for
yourself.
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THE (MOTHERS, BENSALL.
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G.J.klutateriand,Notary Von-ctaan am,
con, Cer22tri••-14411r, Fire Insurance AKent, and
!Attie:et. ..tivtiaeic Lionises, Levi doeumoflto. born.
carennly dr..tvie 2t reasonable.ratei Mourn'
to.lotai on real estate at. low rates of Interest.. • Mis
Oinee at the Pea (Moo Haitian
B1tlEVS,-111rs, McKeown ;tad Misst SL
McKeown • hinte• been spending the • filar
past week visiting relatives. in. Oil visite
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Spring4tev. Mr. • Bellantyne, who Mr. NV ea: 'an inei. 2: ;;!..1
wee ;Tenet Cateinel c-liurch for ty, is ekt 1,r S.11f, 141,1 122: Weer: and
COUrit! r.4-14 Mennen and whose ser- ne phew it !co.
nukt.s wero veiy much enjoyed, lute rroa is.k.etbeolt. enc.!. to Oredi-
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returneti to 1...ontlett. -Mr. and Alm ton, to tett in tni ten.; i hi art witat f.,
M.u.Arthite were in London and Ansa G. yetwe &
alie; % t, tg S.. 44. tens wenn. -
rectal/4y iteettpled bv Mr. F, Rae,- their co ere° of singt !tt le sous an 1 itrei
tt, 1.411140 t timber of onr villagers 13-°w;fu1U11 24; 18 , ,
' the wreck. on
drove up to Kippen to have a, look at VrOra etas OULtli rOPP.V0.(1. fricarl
statecinesda,y last, -Mr, of t.lie serious iciness of
ant Lerwis moved auto the house Our Younn netnin emtinitttoll
$50.00 TO CALIFORNIA AND RE-
TURN
Via Chicago & North-Western R'y.
First class round-trip tickets on sale
from Chicago May 8rd and May 12t1
to the 18th, to Los Angeles and Sn
Fransisco. Corresponding low ratep
from other points. Favorable limitk
and stop -over previleges. Low one\
way settlers rates to Western points \
in effect daily until June 15th. Three
trains a day from Chicago to the
Coast through without change. Daily
and. personally conducted tourist car
Win. Moore has improved the appdar. Master Mowat Jj1lI1ii3 men to wen
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epee of his dwelling by having it nice. trora here hie parents a short
ly palatal. --During the summer sea- ' time ago.
sou oa2. buelmen men have decided to ; A number et t1e. armors who are •
adept, the early Closing plan andwillgoing to build new tomes, have seeur
close their pieces of business on Mon- led the et twines of ••Mr. jtIbt3 r. nf
of Crediton. with 1b;postedrieerennt are
dayte- Wednesdays and Fridays
eacb week, commencing- Monday, having, their poets deiven by him.
June let.-illouday, May the 25th,Vic-
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torte, Day, being a holiday, all places
ea redden
of business in our village will be clos- 1 i
ech-Rev. Dr. Medd, and the Rev. F. i
E. taloa, RA. Mr. were in Parkd M,. J. Wright " and Roy Trothan ;
lain. this week Atending the district ! t S da Centralia
Ineetiog,-Me. Win. Moir returned. "ell un 7 1
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home during the past week from To- 1 Mr. Wellington Horn, of Benner,
ronto where he has been visiting leis ; visited relatives here un Sunday,
daughter, Mrs. Jos. Oase.-A. large
area, of onion seed has been planted in Mr,/ Wen. 'Morley has been the tee
this vicinity. Hensel' is noted for the ; were.
um on a cold, but is out •again. once
very large quanity of onions which I t`ts.
are grown here, and which puts into! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooper spent
circulation ciente a large sum of tsunday at .13ethestla, the guest of her
money. -Mr. and. Mrs. Weismiller,
father, in Wellesley, for a few days
I 'brother.
%Ire jabe Millson slpent. Friday, at
have been visititig Mr. Weismdler s '
this week. -Our ice cream restaurants ; Crediton, the guest or his sister, Mrs.
have been doing a rushing business.
On Saturday evening they could not
begin to hope with the detnand.-Miss
Bessie Urquhart has been visiting
relatives in London, during the past
few weeks. -Mr. F. Ruse, precentor of
Carmel churcb, although far from be-
ing recovered from his recent illness,
etas able to take his place in the choir
on Sabbath last. We hope soon to
see him fully recovered.-Ohr mem-
ory runs back to years when the sea-
son has been so backward that it was
found almost impossible to secure
branches of green leaves for decora-
tion purposes. The contrast of the
present year is 'very marked, the trees
being out in all their lovely verdure,
while flowers in the woods a,re plenti•
Jae Short.
Miss Charlotte lionagins, of Grant -
ton was Me guest of .her brother
John, on Sunday
Messrs. Ambrose McLaughlin and
3. Wright were in Farquhar, on busi
tees, on Saturday.
1,Vitth the crop all in and the gush
over, the 'farmers are now prepaninig
to celebrate Victoria Day at Exeter,
Lucian and other places.
•Mr. and Mrs. Wm., Routley, iot
Elimville, Mr. and Mrs. S. Brown and
Mr. Beaver, of Dasliwood, spent Sun-
day here, the guests of Mr. J. V.
Millson.
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prominent cattle buyer, who was
ful.-The auction sale of Mr. F. Rae in this locality las: week, was heard
to say that Mr. Millson,had as fine a
and Mrs. Thos. Horton were both
tvell attended, and good fair prices herd of dairy cows as C11.11 be found •
in Western antterio.
were realized.
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Tenet tetra Aneriev. 0'; Croraartn ipen: Surslay tur.i..4e 11.1 harental roof
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.Mr. Silas John, hue raised another
01 his berm,- sal will put a brick
basement under it. . •
and Mrs. Dan McCurdy, in
Devon, sena tatinday tate ,guest e Of
Mr. awl Mr. j. Cooper.
Mrs. 1302111e1, of Lebejs item lints it
couple, of weeks u
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is he guest, of Mrs. olindauclrew.
list Laura Andrew, left lastetnk
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fur Constainne, where she will visit
bete sister, Mrs.•Stevenson, ere she no
tutees in Merril:.
1.ir. Eli Null:Lee and Mr.
draw were in Londran, on Tuesd ay,
visiting their 'Sister, Mrs. S. Ctark,
who is very sick, and with slight
lives of ream -dry. -
The football boys are. - busy paean;
ing nearly every night, • and expect; to
play- a match with the Zion. team on
Saturday evening, and. by what ins,
boys say, they will bring back UM
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Men's Canvas Shoes, jitt the thing for
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Boys' Canvas Shoes for smnmer, sac t
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A Nice New Line of Boys' and Girls School
Shoes at a Very Close Price.
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BRIEFS. -Mr. Joseph Btesterd left
this week for Gore Bay where he will
spend seine weeks with his daughter,
Mrs. F. Glanville,- The shower of
rain on Tuesday night was a benefit to
the land and the growing crops
Anderson
BRIElis•-•Will Anderson and Austin
Hewitt spent Sunday at Winchelsea.
-Mr. and Mra. Aistborp, River road.
visited Monday with Mrs. Jas. Walks.
--Miss Edith Arthur has returned af-
ter visiting with Mrs. Arthur of Nis-
souri.-Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Murray and
PArs, J. F. Heard Sundayed with lits.
Jas. Thompson of Metropolitan. -Mr.
and Mrs, T. Blake of Kirkton. were
Sunday visitors with Mr. R. H, Swit-
zer.-Wetch for further announce-
ments of our S. S. Annivereary servi-
ces. -Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Sperling are
yisiting relatives at Adelaide, - Mr.
and Mrs. Nethercott and Wilbert of
Marys were the guest of Mrs. Lead -
stone on Sunday last. -Mr. and Mrs,
W. Sperling and family were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. J. B. At-
kinson,
excursions to California, Washington
and Oregon. For particulars apply to,
your nearest ticket agent or addreent
B. H. Bennett, 2 East King St. Toron-
to, Ont. et(
10 lbs Oatmeal for 25c.
8 lbs of Tapioca for 25c.
13 bars Electric Soap 25c
albs firSt-0111FIS Currants for 25c
Firsb-class Coal Oil 18c.
Also Linseed, Machine and Cylinder
Oil always on hand.
Floor 011 Glotlis
2 yards wide, good Material at 50c a
yard. One yard wide at 25c,
Garnets
We have a number ofdifferent designs
in Carpets ranging in price from lric
lip to 90e.
Ready -Made Suits at very low prices
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Crediton
IEFs.- Mr. and Mrs, Knowles at-
tended Ire-Districf Meeting at Park-
hill, this week, -Mrs. Coultis, of Us -
borne, visited friends in the village,
on Tuesday. -Miss Slack has resigned
her position as milliner in 0. Zwicker's
store. Her place is being filled by
Miss Brown, of London.- Mr. and
Mrs. Harris and family, of Ailsa
Craig, visited Mr, and Mrs. Alf, Bed-
ford, -The union service in the Evan-
gelical church, on Sabbath last was
conducted by Rev. • R. W. Knowles,
who preached a very interesting and
instructive sermon,taking for his text
Galatians, 6th chapter and llth verse.
-The new band is progressing very
favorably. We wish them every
success,
OBITUNRY,-It is our sad duty this
week to chronicle the death of Vera,
the ten year old daughter of Ur, and
Mrs. Geo.Mawhinney of Stephen,who
died on Monday, May 18th. after a
short illness of diabetes. Her remains
were interred in the Exeter cemetery
on Wednesday. The bereaved par-
ents have the sympathy of the entire
community,
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• HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
CAPITAL (all paid up) .
REST
TROSZP2SRE,
GoneralManager
$68000,000
$2,7002000
E. F. nalriDtalt
Superintendent of nratiches
ACGENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on
• Savings, Bank accounts and Deposit Receipts.
Letters of Credit issued. • available in China, japan and
other foreign. countries.
GREDITON ONTARIO.
S CHISHOLM
inchelsea
Mr. Thomas Wheeler spent Sunday
in Mitiebell.
• Miss Edna Gsdbolt, was theluest
of Miss Haywood, on ;Sunday last,
Mr.• .Ed. ICIAdr intielndla /going. west
in tw °weeks' amts. We wish h,im
auccess.
;The Winnileasea Gun Club are len-
ing to hold a shooting match in Win
cheassa, on Victoria Vey They re-
eler a [sporty time.
• St Joseph
Our enterprising brick manufactur-
er, Mr. Leadeau, burned a kiln of
brick last week.
The grader has been at work Or
several days past, at St. joseph, pre-
paring the ground for a race' course.
The track is a half mile one, and, is
nicely situated.
A vessel load of cedar poets in due
to arriveSat St. Jiesephefrein the Mien
itoulin Island, and will 'bt for 242.15 aty
that place shortly. Farmers needing
posts should make a note of this and
govern themselves accordingly.
Clancleboye.
Iiss Essie Cobbledick, Of Ailsa
Craig, visited in town, Sunday.
A large number from this vicinity
intend to spend 'Victoria Day in
;Exeter.
'Miss Bessie Jell, who leas been 'vis-
iting her home here. rat urn.ed to Lan-
don, Saturday.
nVir. Albert Abbott and Miss Vina
Lewis visited the former's parents on
the eth ,concession of Iliddulpla, ou
Sunday.
Mrs. Dr. Jones, Mrs. T. G. Inert -
ton, Mrs. S.', C. •Cirown, Mrs., Black-
well, Miss Hudgins, Mrs. E. drodgins,
Mrs. E. Bice, Mrs. Herbert:, and Mrs.
E. Brown attended the convention of
the W. F. M. S. in Exeter,, Tuesday
of last 'creek. They repiert a very
enjoyable and brofitable tione.
Tlinrscltity evening last. Miss
Mustard, elocutionist, of Port Rarno
assisted by Mrs. CtlitatWin. and Ma.S.
Blackwell*, of London, gave a very
pleasing entertainment in the Claude..
lanye Meth,odst Ohunei.t. Miksh Mus
itard, besides possffissing rare qualitie,
as a reader, enually delighted her
audience with several vocal . solos
which were rendered in exeellent
style. Should Miss :Mustard again vis
it Clandeboye, she may be sure of a
hearty ratan (1022. Miss !Elacktwlill
acted as acco-mpanist tor the evening
Concerts were also given in the Meth-
odist churches of Lucan and Moores-
ville,
Russeldale
Mr. F. Melville spent Saturday and
Sunday under the parental roof.
' Mr. Samuel Williams is in this i.
tcinity renewing aequaintances. 'Mr.
WiIliuin leas been in the N. W., Tert-
ritory for the pest 25 years.
',We are eitnetsed"Lo note that Mr.
John Cole jr., who underwent a bairn
fub operation about throe weeks ttgo,
is now out around, and is doing very
Mr. John "allergen sr, started haul
ing milk to the rullareon theese face
tory Lille week. 'Mr. Morgptu is an
old hand at this, wa bellene, al he had
eininge ofs '30301 1-' for. the Cromarty
foal evt ebout rind rivt 521118 ;list
Grand Bend
aer; John enee•etmen, of Exeter
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spent Meniay in ihe
Mrk Mahn 1'.1 111gitipped
ear load td .ittinbor to Marys,this
wnek. •
-Mrs. Gemete MoCulat. of Detroit:,
spent the past so.,4.1; With Mrs. Weed
Fatten:4011.
'Mre. Fat ••• ..etin in is here from the
North Wcti, visiting her father, Mr.
Ware 011 tn. r.
Mrs. Themee Wilson. of $t. Than.
as, spent a few (141 Willi her father,
Mr. \3 12 1-1 01 r. .
Mr. 0. -%;:itker. of Aviniltain, ltas
rented a. ; el, teee rrela :::z 31, ne.
Lovett . for 1 h e settion.
;arr. A.11011 all 1 r:71.11.1,Y Of "i 1122 Stain -
(lard Bank. 1 e, r anal 1, tt Lane ittanirty
here., onjeyin.s thendie brceges.
Mr. owl Mrs. C. Copelatill,er .Flt.
' Marys., ha vs rot 211-1.1 1.1 11-:41.1 • 1; itt cr
1 spending a r:,,,A.- al y 1 w1 .1; ,,,Ir, •ti net
Mrs. Robert. Hamlin en. .
Atr, St tecy 0.11 n ; 11, hal c:iiti 1 te.
en .1.hen ite oi tine; of M r. atr•n•tn ene
hotel, evincit bee bratlitettel up the
appeeramte oll the house cell:adorably
Mr. tuul Mrs. Sol, \Vtittotnite ten
rnontb,s' et 1 babs diel ne a, tend 0 5r.
and rine ha rate. on v.redn:118Itly,'e13I. y
have the sten‘pattly of tbe. communi-
ty.
Nnsv 111.1t the chart is granted for
the const emotion of an eleetvie road
between here ant London, 1.11( 10 le no
doubt it won't be lone; berone Ili.'
, -tend it- -- ie.• e --- ' -len it:: re-• ' ....a.
41.1 ae e.1. . an - -new
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A meeting was held. in the Town-,
ship hall, on Satairday evening, to
nonsidehe. r tbest. blithe of la we rung
the creekebed of the stream running
through and south of d
the ,village, an
thus giving those living -north of the
village a better outlet to drain their
land. However, uo action was taken,
and it is quite probable that the en-
gineer will have to be called. to imake
the prober survey, and etroperly di-
vide the cost,
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Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Madge, of
Elimville ,spent Sunday with Mr. ancl
Mrs, Arthur Denim.
The eamp meeting held in Mr.
Xtaseph Kirk's bush, on Sunday last
was well attended by the vIllagede
Mr• John Moore rettanned home
from New Ontario, last. week.. Ile has
purchased a large farm and intends
going back in the fall.
Owing to anniversary sery Ines be-
ing held in Woodham eleurch on the
21th, there will be no service in the
Methodist church here in the evening .
ONE-WAY RATES
Zurich To , many points in the states df Cal -
Mir.' Wm. Miller darted work in .
his brick and tile works on, the 15th. 1
concession, last week. This is the
Raemie yard. where .the red brick aro
turned out
Mr. johnston, of the Dominion
House, disposed. of a cow to Petenlean
motet, on Friday •for this sum of, 4,16.
She was a beauty and said to be cheap
at that price.
Mr.. John Beichert was in Clinton,
last week to see; the doctor at the
Hospital. Ws regret to say that be
is not improving as fast as heshould
and that another operation- may be
necessary.
lir. Roble Stelek, is, we arta pleas-
ed to say on deck again in tine school
room, having quite recovered fr om
his. recent illness. He reported for
duty on 'Monday manning nest, loo-
ing bright and cheerful as usual.
'Mr.Sidnsy 13o,ssenberry, of Grand
Bend, was in the village on Tuesday
last, circulating a petition to the gov-
ernment, asking a grant .for the erec-
tion of a dock at the former place.
Quite a number added their names -to
the paper.
What might have been a serious ace
cident occurred to Mr. Louie Pit,
at Deichert en Son's blacksmith sheep
on Tuesday. He, was kicked at by an
animal and received the spent-Coree
of the blow on the. eye, which nrow
dnend ansealp wound
PIio workmon employed in reakine.
the drain tile in the village, for no
township seem to be makini.s good pro
ress and good work. About ise•vvnt.
five have, already been. completed and
it is thought this week, it fine, wiiL
see all nompleted. Some of the tile
measure forty inches in circumfer-
ence.
K 1 rkto n . .
Exceptional velue- in cotton and
cashmere hese and hill range to select
from at 5. T. - Cairns. Market store.
air. Harry Jones. of Earquhar,spent
Sunday in toWn. . ,••
Mr. Ernest •Robinson, of London,
spent Sunday at home.
Miss Annie Mary, .Urquhart s pent
Sunday in the villane. .
Lawn tennis has taken a lull, ow-
ing .to .the intense neat.
Mr. George Debbie, of Guelph, spent
Sunday with Mr. Heggert.
- Miss Effie Cornish . is learning the
tailoring with Mr. Heggert.
Miss Ida Molton, or Stratford, spent
Sunday with Miss Kat ie .13nown.
Mr. Bert Mossip at London, ppent
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Sunday with Mr Frank Robison.
Mr. 3?. Doupe, spent Sunday; with.
Mr. David Miller, of Wiuchelsea.
Mrs. Evans, of' Exeter, spent Sun-
day with her sister, . Mrs. Hoskin.
We are glad to hear that Mr. Geo.
Harrow is able to be around again.
Mr. 1.. ,Joitunten, of the /Base. Lille •
6Peu1. Sunday visiting Mr. CUSS Bre-
Deena. . . •
Rev. Mr. elauteneon, left on Ilion •
dew 1 o a Item' the distriei meeting at
Parkhill.
Mr, and atm Brown, of Stones Will
spent1 nenday wet it Mr, rola Mrs. Same
unt Bre w it .._
Mr. W. J. 'Tufts left on Tuesdane,
le, delegate to the District meeting in
Parkhill.
Mr. Harry Ooupi and spent Sunday
the guest of: Mr. Jam -Os Watson, Ever
1 'peen Grove.
itair. Wil ljainicson, of the village,
anent Sunday with Me .Charles Irwin,
of Tal ug town.
MT. Fred Miran:al', a student, of
Potent 0 •Universily, is expeeted home
on Saturday next,
Mrs. Robert Davis returned home
,12"r,.. ri 1.1n, ti -r dine.hter, nfre.Goele
le ••, , : ;a: al• liroy,
ifornia, Oregon and Washington. -
EVERT DAM;
The Union pacific twill sell One-
way Colonial Tickets at the following
rates from Missouri River terminaals
525.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles
and many other California points.
e20.00 tO Ogden and Salt Lake City,
a1l0.00 to Butte, Anaconda andtHel-
ena.
$ 2.5.00 to Snoka,ne and Wenatchee,
:n2540 to Everette, Fairhaven and
Newt Whatcom via Huntington and
po nne.
t $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Se -
tattle.
$.25.00 to AshlandtRoseburgg, Eug,-
tene, Albany and Salem, via Portland.
t 'Tickets on sale daily ne June 15tht
11903
From Chica,go to St: Louis propor-
tionately lotvrates art 1.n effect by
}Ines connecting with the Union Facie
!fie to all above points.
ror full information call idn or. ad-
dress 11, 13'. Carter, T. P. A., 14, Janes
Building', Toronto, Canada. Ft 13. Cb -
hate, G. ea: 1,26 Wbodward Ave.. Den
Mich.- •
usually sympathetic women are there
to 101(.1 Had needed.
When the man became entranbed ia
the well, thonse.nds assembled only to
watch the result just because a ments
body win; 10 danger, with perhaps no
thought beyond the body.
Week by week alartns are being
sounded from our pulpits that there
is danger, neater far than the results
of a building on fire human beings are
in peril, sinking morally.
How far from being commensurate
with the need is the response to this
call 9 Do we even try to remove evil
and temptation out of the way of
those for whom Christ died. We
would again repeat the invitation to
• join the ranks of the temperance,
amsorcieyty is ever and always,love for the
in Exeter. Our attitude as a
inner but hatred to the sin.
The islands of New Zealand that
, have only recently been reclaimed
from cannibalisjn are in advance of us
regarding temperance. A correspon
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dent writes that the prohibition party
gained a splendid victory at the recent
votes. Reduction was carried in nine
!electorates and in six the requisite
three-fifths was reached and no license
1. curial.. In twenty-one electorate
the no license vote exceeded that for
continuance but did not reach the
necessary three-fifths. The colony is
divided into sixty-eight electorates
and in thirty six a majority was ac-
corded in favor of no license.
1 'There are three islands in the South
I Pacific the Pitcairn. Norfolk and
11teelingall of which are run on tee-
; total principals. No spirits are used
j and the few ships that visit them are
not allowed to land any spirits,
At a recent congress on tuberculosis
in London, the Dean of the facility of
medicine, of Paris in a paper, says: -
"Alcoholism and tuberculosis stand
foremost among the conditions ham-
pering human progress and limiting
mans happiness. Through them the
evolution of the race has long since
been impeded, and, unfortunately, in
spite of numerous restraining and re-
stricting efforts, their baneful in
fluence is still accountable for a high
degree of mortality and an immense
; amount of sickness and suffering."
t The Ontario game commision has
inlet issued the report for the year
-iiiO2 tn this there is exnlaitued 18
sViac.bal for the propagation of.- quail
Nli4ielt is becoming extinct ,every year
Reserves in Lampton, Essex, Middle-
sex and Kent Counties are to,be, es-
tablished as place.s of propagation.
Thr 7 b r of wolves tilled Iast year
Nrati 181, wItTeh, with a bounty el ad.5
per hal. costs Ontario ee.3,71.5. :There
were 5,1ti -deer licenses issueld.. 150
moose licensed and 200 to non-aesie
dents.
GET RID OF THAT COUGH
1 With two such morbid iufiuences
1 barriog human advancement, it was
but natural that eager minds studying,
the one should have been compelled to
recognize the presence and action of
the other.
Before the Bummer comes. Di% Wood's'
Norway Pine Syrup conquerCotmhs, Colds, '
Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronebzw, and all
Diseases of the Throat and Lung,,,
. C. T. U. NOTE'S
The other evening when the fire -
alarm sounded what at. prompt res -
\S'1824 ttrule, men were seen C1.Itt-
ing from all directions to. the one cera
tri ot attraction, the burning bui Min-
a
uesume C.r..st•or2naiways "dears the SignatUre
01 Chas. II. Fletcher.
When Maly was sick, we gave her Castors.,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorin.
Whessl,e becatue Bliss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children,she gave the= Castdria.
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