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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-3-31, Page 5X .E S, ,A. It C 1,st 1904. PADICAL TW. BROWNINUr, N. D., N. 0. it J. S., Graduate Victoria, Ifni-, varsity. oflice and residenence. Domini borotorT, .1"4eter. ,MNTAls ler RINtr,d.AN, L. D.S. 44". DR. A.R.RIN'$3N1 D. S., D. D. S., liouorGruat of Toronto UniVenitY. Dt Teeth extracted without gain or heti after effects, °Mee Art VOA, sores block, West Sideq Xaba troet,'Ezeter DA. ANDERSON, (O. D. DIRMST't XIQUIPP Gradikatkt Or the Tgar400 1;01/Ors/L7 sod Royal College of Dental, Swoons or henora Also Post•gradeteta or elbicagolicheolotProsthetie reeetistry twith Illonerablomentuna, 34verelbing known to the nentel Prefeesiell denote thie office. Bridgework, erowesale Imorultini.gOld awl velcaulto pistee dOn*JA the neatest manner possIble.4 PortoGroM ttarnaless anaesthetic used for painless eXtr Office one door south of Carling DrVasto 2,xeter.Out. INsultomv. iVEONEY TO LOAN Private funds to leite out Farm propertYat Fo r nodone half peo vent. 1eRNI4ST KW° WONE3r TQ LO We have unlimited PrITAte ttlu13 ter iu $4,Loot uPOu term or vinage property at to reteeotintereet, rritOlf,SON & CARLING Exec 0 &Mount of private rue village oreperties (Ale 8TANiiinrr ein St- 14 Xiarrietere,Sotore. Notariee. v eeree Ceemmiasteners. olidtvP tor 1 Weer toren), ot 'moo rates of lett) OFFIC/—,104111 STABBT, ierreoeuratio ren.DICIPOS Buggies. Buggies. a you Wail a Buggy We have the finest to in town ' the latest styles, n tbe neves re, rices arelow s ea he !mut) Ines material and 'svorkroan BEFORE YOU BuY 10f111._. ii.ND see US, F Russell Two Doors South Tome What Exhibitor's say 90 per cent. of Fat Cattle exhibited at Provincial Winter Pair, 3.903„svore fed with Worthington's Canadian Sto- Tdnie, Zhao Sirs— We hart been feeding your Stook Food to cattle for some time, and find It to be an excellent tonic. Wo, have also fed it to horses And pigs, and are quite sure it is the best stoekrood we bare eves 1tried. Onr prize winnUeg eitUtle at the Provincial Winter /Fair, 1903, were Ted Worthington's Stock: 'Unite. LESLIE & PEAREN. find your Stook Food is'a very ex - lie jar sirs_ Acton ass Breeder Shorthorn Cattle cellent Tonic for cattle ,giving them a good appetite and keeping their di - ;lenitive organs in a healthy tworking •poondition. Thosteer,"Soothe" exhibit - led at Winter Fair, weighed at birth 80 f,„va—alaiiii74, a 35 month S 200 lbs., making a n of 55 lbs. per month. It pays to Worthington's 4trock Food.1 ANDREW ItICHARDSON, Breeder Shorthorn Cattle.' Peopabun, Ont. I Dear Sirs— We have used your Stook Food for both cattle and hogs and find it gives , good satisfaction. Several of our cat- tle have shown n gain as? over 100 lbs. per -month while feeding it. .. • JAS. WILSON & SONS. Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle and York *Ira ilags , Fergus, Ont. • Note the Price... 10 lb. box, 200 feeds, 50c,; 50 lb. sack Manufactured by IE WORTHTXGTON DRUG CO., Guelph , Ont. or sele by Carlizeg Dros. Exeter ; Son, Ilenaall J. G. Young. Crediton; EXETER MAHVETS Wheat per bushell .... 00 to 93 (at7enew. . .. :30 to 32 B/v Flour.... Butter Eggs ...... Wool Pork live weight Pork Dressed . Turkey Ducks Chicken 40 to 42 $2.50 „ . 15 16 .... 14 to 14i ....$4.60 to $4.60 ... $6.25 to $6.25 14 8 Tha Parkhill Basket Manufantur. jet: 0.W.IftV.Sound, has aSS-tened to C. S. ;Cameron, of That town.. The conapany Which hadau autherizedcapital ok 4?0,000, Was or-, 'originally legated at Parkhill 'butlfre- inovc,d to Owen Sound in 1891. PASTURE • .Ceete..) wanted for summer pasture by the month or ,5,easou, geed grazing and pleaty or water on the laod. — 7.01exi Blatchford, Ilnrondele P. 0. FARIVI F011 MLE • A wail improved farm, 170 oozes, o con, 10 and llin the towashiP of alid situated about them mile from Gra Won, About 100 atresuzi der graf.s. Oood buildings on thole; raises. Vor partieulars apply to Michael O‘Alara, Cr:totem tP.O. FOR SALE reAre Lot 23, kot.1, 6, lo11001'lle, taliting five act oz. t4 LUR11. GM], br flOttSe,, tbk goett orchard and den, This propetty is mile Ir Thames Road Post offiee,aud must b sehl to elose tate. rertos ea4Y. -For partieulars apply to 'flumes ,tereigg. ON Esq., Eartinhar Po, 011iTielOAN DI-TRUAX 13,1/1.1.3 for oale.—The un4ersigne4.114S for la 7 pure bred Durham Bulls with Pedi)gree or eligable for registration AT.Y aged bon whicb is theatre of the (Alma.,i oludted tn t.he c4fecring emi AAA Jerrtelleed himself a sure, stook getter. AD 'Melted by Taverst0.0 Stamp. whigh did such geed service the 14.or4 J. an4 W. B. Watt, ,asIsma, arta Ls a halt ihrotberte Star," of Morning, recently ONYZW4 hy JaVgielS /Pkell., or gullet tr whieb tool*, first priAgta trOnden fair anti sold' at his dispersion sale for 8,400, A A Let 10. OPAgioeelea, etty, Benoit, P., 0, igli ZQad JQYc seed w ell Tuesday from Oro hipmeat. ' Collins, who spent 111 ntcr wl h ends at Vienna, OA • ttnrn Frittay. 001f..;..,s Zwa, Neal, w.lto had Me rtune to get her collar bon? is able to be nUt. again. "41:1 Clandnboyes on 81undoy., liOtht Dorothy, .11,1011e/1, in ter -ear. lits remains, Ni'erfo EreZt, kbill from here en Monday o . at. train. Patrick Daytona. who Landon hospital for treat 1 =cut 1.1St ; ,k. was rtell known a espeetea let the villag.4 toadiing venritr,y. ° IcContb has purchased; (tin -et Mr. TbuS. 0rme4DattErtnit Lt which pl he will rear? in future. ireCoutb'S to add another story to firs as aeon as the ireatit- it. Ippen —31,r Johnston, Waa Vtit4014 sou in Clinton last week. —Aim Marton, oz 2e:eater is visit- ing at the home of Itfr. jno. Meanie. —Mr. Witson, of 8traltford spent few tilys last wok With friends: in tins sicinity. —Niss Whiteman bus returned to br home in Exeitsti atter spentlin .ecks R. B. Clegg spen4 tew tti ast week in London attending Meeting of tho Women's Missionary society. —11r. 31. NeConnelPs m*ny. friends are Pejoioed •to hear or his engross towards roe:ovary after a sante at- rial' or pneumonia. The boys of No, 14 Stanley played .triondlY glum 01 toot boa Lk the lova at No. 10, the 18th hist, when the score stood 3.0 in favor of N. 14. --Mrs. Thos. MeClyraent has r, -t - turned from Xing, where she was called a week betoro on necoutre ef the illness or her ...daughter-in44w. Wxn.NoCAyment.1 She arrived only a few hours before thelatterdied who had been ill or 'concert for a long time, Mrs. BleClyntent brought beck wit h her her grandoon, Wilbur. who will live with his grandparents here, for a time atiea.st. Frans the Fur Baste—els. john Mc- Lean, or 'Yokohama, japan,paid flying visit to Ms home and friends tat hist youth here this Am*: He is a brother of err. David C. McLean, of thee •place. Mr. McLean, who holds a government position in japan, was on a business trip to Washington and took advent:11'e ehhis proxim- ity to his old home to visit his bro- thers and sister and the -home and friends of his youth. jle hes leen in Japan many years and it is' twenty- three years since Ise vas homes It is needless to say that he noticed wavy changes, more particularlyin the people. Since his•residence in japan he says he bus not known what a day's sielosess, was, and his physical tiepearance 'bears out this ,statement. lie had the pleasure cf meeting many of his old friends and Lorimer school rhaSes here and all wet° pleased to have a hand shake and a few word with Iron -ox Tablets Recom- • mended as a Good Ton- ic —From Lansdowne, Ont. February 9, 1903. • Having used about three boxes of your Iron -ox Tab- les, have no hesitation in rec- ommending them to anyone troubled with dyspepsia and constipation, and as a good tonic. I consider them a very superior remedy. H. J. YOIJNGE, Lansdowne, Ont. Fifty troleent Tablets, in an attractive aluminum pocket case, 25 cents at drug. gists, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price. The Iron -ox Remedy Co„ Lun- ged, Walkerville, Ont, L EAMI NGTON „Butpg..,55 (au. E GE NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT To begin a /31,1Siness or Sherthend Course, Weont Aet get enough graduates to fill tho ealls upon is for office hell). Can Place 200 ;pro Toting men at an Average stuary of Z,50 per numth to etart. NOV course from Fe. 1, 01. Write " Lor catatog 'WO .S.• L. SEWN, Principal. BOER WAR LOSSES The Brid ish Wes Wires* has •now ad 1;totple Uwe o figure up the, loss life sustained, by the British 54 t. Boer war. Rere are the figurers led ln battle and died ef woinslis entre ?OS non-OCOAngassionsed o- rs and name, 6,803. 04"enteric ness- /ffiss3rs, 183; non-amarnissiorod cers and men, 7,807. Other s, attic/ars, 243 oonscommis- uad officers and men. In all 20,000 lives lost, .This •is a [Ay heavy death roll, not speaking he millions that,. have beonl °St. ot some people seem to think that glorious! •A AN ACT TO AREND TUE AcT Na,iesty, by atyl with the ad. ice and e'a 4 he. Teeere:Ishrtitee 'volubly of Ore Premium 'of ()uteri% e amenably; Um marriagetAet by ad, ding apreto the. following 3Mti:011.--, "In ease the usual OM- of residence either of the particA is sttolt3.d or Lilo DominlOn of Canada. Alto atilidavit shalt further sfa to thAr no, roe ,or the intended tnerciage ha,elneett uly pablielted mei ese than ireeeeu eye previously in al. °least two ;sews oome norsplper •published:in One ullinkiPalnY in whit% the license is to be mired. cr. n coe there is no such newel; Apar, 21Wit in sem!" 11,4wspa Lyn' tabliSited, ,in the counts -34r disertot Welt snob municipality is situate. MT, Uvray Council 4 Gillivray, Nareit 7t rsuant to adjourn, Miller, Iteers; D, rar*o Robins UIOusI Councillors. ast Ina read, ap. ,seconded by Uct the Auditor's It ed and tirm10 anm ba priatea.—car. (wed by .I. 11. Rbinsozi, see nt 'WS T. liarsLhat tire followity., bens of the Board of ltsaltit be tided ;—Japes Gibson in ramie:CA. ith tor one year. John Fenowien two years and:James Neil for Uu ee ye a ra—CArric?zil. A numbar of ;mounts wore ordered o be paid.1 loved by .1. Malt:egos, seconded( by L Denman. thi this council adjourn to meet in tha Town flail, the• 'fagot Monday in April at one a'ctoel p. m. —Csrried. WU. Froksaa, Locals MissXuthryn Eastwood of Clare - moot, is liVladAllfr the ILestor holidoy With her want, Mrs. ,T, G4 Stanbury. 4 Albert Andrew, of Elimvillo Iota ki ranted Mr, Thomas Bissett's* house d i,sew of tnen; it can be gJTasett only by Nitft'PHOTO911,111iltttifttilt?rtfitrir la more efficient, t oars ehed orer-bis Ornolfirion but. bir 0,....0....' I 411/.... cornprOinikint.,^,' Chris tiani 1 y. The Luca rt.,' i 1. or ChrIst. will be., comforted not by i 0.— •1111.-. OSIP-.. tha hrgher organization of Inert aocl Nromen who believe in his life a3tei resurieotion, for the extripation ci , the foe that slew him, for' the eater,- '..oizing of the spiritualfro•Pres of .the iliolc,tD: ,soe,eleclie taygeeexteteris. ..11,001't%e r a oraction race, for MI t till$ MIN' 11Car t, X teal Christianity that Good Friday de main's, but a militant Christianity, is net the 'renitence of tears. but :he peratenee otf action; it is not a world silenced and humiliated abontra ero.sa, bat a svceeld puriGied, upliftedori,t1t iss feet'sat 4nspowSpixt,hs and it s _bonds co/Antitted to the, highest tonkS." etatee.;;;:si jts.-11}ir.%r4.13alfalt;Itrulift3ton.t(14:),‘140of juLrati an orchard or 3000 'plum trete,. rays .LbnCitbtzhaenkentloce ealj'euntevxeQrursetne . / poi g ebe:15 on: e elle Itnot, BO sane and burn theni,Go Y s s lover tbe orchard catofully in the curi wittier and again In ay ,rnsammeir s when the knots are sholviog. knotare. yenowisit-brown in color.nThese not b3 discouro1nsed if you have a crop of knots to out the second year, an the 'knots do not usually aspear •until a year after -inoeulaftioos This plan o!reimxteenrta;insvaetifts,tivedeten11n5otr:no ltea i„ Iit Is an 'unqUulilitIcialie03031. Irony and tried but none hare bean so sue tar remedies bevel been suggested , ressful. eegbraymg ssolit norleaux nalsture will help SreatlY in preyt, ins-. 14ew laIstooloits, and -vilt east but 11111e extra, 33 tt Jurt to bs done r . other diseases. Alas Tamura, a Japanese merchant o has been visit isag Ottawa seys ss ets to sse a large demander/Dated Jan Cor flour trona aftil.t.itoba No hard wheat. At pont most of the 4lour imported by Jopart coiroesfront the Pecific Quest States of the Cnien, It Is a softer, cheaper, and whiter flour than the Canadlan, b tt tte Akin/sobs, snosluct iss really .obe oheapest in ths long run, because it Fonds inore bread itral COT03411.3 E3Or3 niutrn. The :Iffauttrlot fleur gives 30 lb. more 04 tr*-44 tser 100 b,of flour than does Amer/eau, illr. Tamura itanoles Manitoba flour. We formerly .1,13 1U1,1pritd, ZUM0, h'.* now takes regularly hoween 200 :,zrid 3004 tors a month. lie has a bakery es 1s-sciolts' for inakinT bread trona C 3k1.31.1 flourwisirla ha ;sails lite Ca- ndku Makory. Hs% also )435 delivery oring filo name "Canada" ln r-orr Jap4114. lila St. TittrUlia T Ties ar the 17th ttdr.oil on . le Itended 'Mossy de Monts.' In snbielt one elderly lads* Stratford, is said to have livinse .o. ' I or 6f:, children, grand-eitildron tul great strand -children., svitile her eister pesee.wes 82 relatirer of the sums class, Mat toast:ten with over 263 living blood relativs's an one 31443 Of his partluttMe, the above numbers are insignificant, Twenty years ago AD's. Jahn Wilson, of Lyntsicoh, trod at 30 seam of age. Sho theta had nos in 51x nOna tuna:tottr daughters, with 110 grand-eltildron and great grand- children. There were 31 otbersslead. The writier. a grand -non or AErs./.W.11- son, while at Lynealoch last November carefully fit112131041 up the number of he desoendonts thou Sirius*, to fiod hat they totalled 261 (and there are some more shwa November). No - 'ling to approach blds has been cited n ,Canada—mot oven Queboo. It is ated however, that the third getters lion of this peoplo'is not growing so ourishingly aF; the first and second on Gidley street, Arr. Andrew' hav- Sold his farm will/ hold an extensive auction sale on Friday, April 81.h, lloonnit .relief in Ackilleadaolte imusea, oonsbipation, pain in the side, guarAnteed tol Slam using Carter's Little Liver Pills. One, a Ocse, Striell price. SmaIl dose. Soleil pill. The montbers at the Main -ss :1113- Lhodizt church Epworth League have extended an invitation to ithe meta - bass of the Cavan church Christian Endeavor society :Ina the Epworth League of jamee-st Methodist church 'to meet with them • next truce), Ay nigh! in the lectu r4 • roeni t 11 a church. It is eipected a pleasantree 1 profitable programme will be render- ed by the visiting, societies, taker which refreshments will bus.ervol. A Inoating -of the Fruit Crewel's' Institute was held here on Tuesday of this Nveplt‘ The speoleers were A. E. :Sherrington, of Wetlketeton, and P. J. Carey, ref the Division., Ottawa. ;3esiOns these Mr: William Daruneev,, .or ,Exeter, gave a- -short talk on,, fruit growing. After the adrerees wem given at demonstration; in prun- ing, 'grafting, etc., was`given in •Mrs. ;I a taco G ould's oreliard, Practical hints and lielpful suggeeliene were thwwn out whiph those i.n trpnilautta xna y rnofit thereby. GENERAL NEWS Mx. Cicero 'Wallis, and family or Granton, left last weektfor Frobrish- er, Asa, where the,y will reside. �he enevalencel of pneumonia this year has been ascribe4 to tho 'recent Cad of eleaping in draughts, with the windows open. Others say1iisducrto insufficient and improper ventilation and •that if one-ouartter as much cane w ei- Lakon la, open windows as,taken to close thena, such diseaies WOUld soon disappear from rhe human race. • CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You HaveAlways Bought Bears the Off Signature of No Good Friday 18 xishtly obse,rv- erl.„ says dile New, York Outlook, which is dev ()red en Lively- o me di ta lion and quickening of coneCience. The antwer to the traged,y of, Good Friday is neither emotionaknor lin- ginative it may be both, but it must also be something more radioal and fundamental, it must be the answer od action. ihe memory of Good Fri- day will never be erased by the 'sor. pr 001-, 4111.- "When the butter won't came pot a penny in the st: churn," is an old time dairy E. proverb. It often seems, to work though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott's Ernul- sion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate stomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and .the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be- cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion is the most satisfactory treat- ment. We will send you the penny, 1. e., a sample free. Be sure that this picture M the form of a label Is on the wrapper of, every bottle of Emulsion you by, SCOTT & TIOWNE, Chemists, Toronto, Ontario. goc, and ;Loa; all druggists, ftrtrltmititttilittttrmtintit rrnfttrrilttrttrm hiteware thts Mon t!tr The White Sale interest does not grow less by the daily show- ing and wiIing. It remains just as freqb and enthusiastic as the doz- ens of snowy white garments composing it. Many have bean car- ried away by ladies who appreciate the beautiful in underwear, and know when they see it, Numbors testify to 'the superiority of our Big Colleption of Dainty Whitewear. A greater selliog Volume has marked the 'Advent of spring, Purchase early. Ladies White Drawers In fine cambrics finished with Umbrella style, flounced, wide tucks, also heavy Cluny Lace at 35, 3$, 40, 50, 65, 70, 75, $5, 90 and 950 a pair. Corset Covers 41 styles of /ace front, lol%round neck, beading,frills of embroidery bias skirt, all sizes at 2$, 30, 55, 45, 50, 60, 65, 70, 75, and 85c. White Blouses Made of fine India Linens, med with lace and ins tucked at 75c, oo, 1 20, 1 White Underskirts Particular!y nobby goods, styles excellent, cambrics of the best, all seams double sewn at 75, 950, oo, 1 15, 1 20. .1 50,, I 75, $2 2$ DOT* forget us in white skirts, Ladies Chemises 2 special beauties, Empire s elaborately trimmed for the pric so and 75c. Nightdresses Soft English Carnbrics, Empire style, low round neck, low square In -neck, high fror:ts, trimmed with on, Swiss and Cambric embroideries 40. at 50, 75c, I 00, $t so. 4 Yards W1cie Nairn% seo!,ch Linoleint! regular 2,7o, now This is an exceptional bargain as "NAIRN" is known the orld over to make the best linoleum sold, NAIRN'S SCOTCH LINOLEUM 2 YARDS WIDE $1.00 RA1I COATS—Prepare for a rainy day by buying your RinCoats from us Rvery seam sewn, Premier & London Tower Brands are known the world over for durability, style. and above all for the rain proof qualities and no complaint come from those who buy them. Ladies' Waterproofs at 400, 5 00, 6 50, 7 00, $7 50. We ask Particular Attention to our Men's Ram Proof Coats, Premier make,thoroughly rubbered and vulcaniz- ed at $5.00 regular $7.00 Men's Rain Proof Coats, Premier make, the best rubber coat that is botth rubber and vulcanite at $8.00 regular $10.00 MEN'S RAIN 'PROOF CLOTH CoArrs In beautiful soft finished cloth, excellent coat for spring wear. We put the knife ince these two lines. One that was 12.50 now goes at 10.00. One that was 15.00 now goas at $12.50. Curtains of Use and Beauty BOBBINET CURTAINS by the yard at 25 and 35c. Nottingham & Scotch Lace Curtains, 54 to 60 inches wide, 31 yards long, single or double borders with spray and floral centers very light lacy effects, designs exceptionally good, styles up to date, at 95e, 1 00, 1 20, 1 40, 1 50 a pair. lO PerCent off on Cash Sales, redeemable in Silverware Popplestone Sz Gardiner 120 Wall Paper Designs to select from. Farmers in this country aro adrised to examine the torn they intend us- ing for seed the ,coming season and tesi it to retakesure it will. orow A well known farmer in this vicinity states that about 45 years ago this gauntry passed through just .such a winter as the past and the nexti soft, son a large amount !of the corn; sown failed ,to grow. He arreues,that on account of the wet season last year most or the torn aid not raaturopro- perly, and some put away in cribs was Still quite sort. .The uses.° wea- ther, he argues, has killed the germs in much et the corn, and itatailure to stout will be the fire't knowledge that soma will not grow. Ile advises the farmers(to tet the seed bpput- ting it in dirt and setting it under a warm tsteve for four or five daels' OT a week., when it .shataid sprout. The :Forest Free Press says an old fallacy that a man cen,doeshe likes with his osvu proper:1:y:: Path- master,s occasionally haver" trouble' with farmers who positively deeline to permit; the public; to drrve through thei r fields in the winter or allow theie. fences to be taken down. Their view ea that it is therluty;crf Um authority keep thst, legal nun:113'Q= and that not even SA the antter,swit .o,r Slaking ought fences to be destroyed or lands tres- passed upon. This position is perhaps human, but according to the Municip- al World, quite untenable. In answer to correspondent, who aske, "If the reads are drifted, can parties going along let down fences and drive through fields?" That, aatlionrty ,ee- plies, "14 by reason or, obstructionor lock of repair, a highway has become impassable, traltellere may enter upon adjoining lands to obtain tL free end saf,; pas4age, doing no 'More damage to such land than is :necessary under the eirCurnell ance,, without incurring any liability as lreepaseers." BORN. ElEAKAN.—In Stepher, March 19, to Mr. and leIrs.John Ifeaman, a Son. A leadiog Anaericatt journal says: If Saint Paul eculd have foreseen thd time when 961000000 microbes would be found on a single greenbaek he would have been more than ever con- vinced that the lave of money is the root of all evil. The health authori- ties tlarioughout the country are be- coming aroused to the dangers of dis- ease- carrying currency, and, Health Commissioner Darlington of New York, proposes that every plena of )noney in circulation shallbe froqoent ly disinfected. At the same -time Cam gress Ls asked to pass an act compel- ling the: government ;to d,estroy all the bilis it takes in and pay Out none bat new ones. What we really need is a handy coin to take the place ofl the one -dollar and, two -dollar bilIs. T;he silver dollar is tocr clumsy, If some- body will show usehow to make; a dol- lar* of about the size and welight of quer, er durable, distinctive in appear ane, and not easily counterfeited, we can rrtire all our small payee cur- rency, and several trillion microbes will be out of a job. rsiammasomeemerierearesasau C RED ITO N Roller Mills - Gristing and Chopping Promptly Done. We are giving excellent sa- tisfaction in flour since re- modelling our mill. Sweitzer AT LIFE'S EVENING. To those well along in years there conaes,,accord- ing to the condition Of the system, their measure of 11/s and suffering. Some are young at 76, while others are old at 40. Elderly people who once use Dr. Leonbardt's Anti - Pin find that it has marvel- ous power to relieve the,n of the troubles that n othi ng else will shake off, especi- a113, backache, constipa- tion, bladder trouble, fail- ing appetite, and indiges- tion. If A NTT -TILL Is used upon taking cold, the aches and pains that usually fol- low will be avoided, To prove tbis, send to WTL- SOlC-FYLE Co., Niagara Palls, Ont., for a free San. plc. ANTI -PILL is sold by druggists at 50 cents a box. ANTI-IPTir