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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-11-17, Page 5VEt T4FSLE SICK ,iAN liair -.newer y not stop thisfa lin of your hair? M this rate you Will soon falling without an lairs Just; remember that flair* Re wow be ps falling hair, and'Makes hair grow. u � ata r ,, MEDICAL .. BROWNING-, M. I3.x M. C. Ri>Y P. S Graduate Victoria oris niNov, •rIi i1SOEL Y« ie l1904 A ventity, office and, rcaidenence, Dominion '1»asearatorg, 1''.$ The Exeter Times DENT les. AND =M3111.11)1, L. L, Dn. A.R. perenn4 N3, L, re, 5. p. D. se Howe Graduate of Toronto University, Dentist. Teeth eztrrcted witeQut pain or badefter erecta. O,dlce in Fate eon's block. West, vutoor Matta ereet,`Exeter• 13 A, AK 501401 * (P• 0 S• 1'`0'S' pe Qt thI8`e arivalisity gale Gradua►3e1 Qt tilt 'TQronto V e or Ann fingai College et Iontat 1°rneoun ..et i.elriQ. with. honors Also i'nat'gra semregcneehool of Prosthetic pentistre tewith •,orabla mention, ..Profess -tor. ;nein is *ane. Bridge tee n' crowns, aa1, inmiz this of an oevenal:, all done in luaxlineatest aaadovlalcaow .1Q.. , Ante t o neatest esu n►iateGic used: fou painless t xtr5si• ger oath of Caning Sa on store t. 0 lelr,•cto fund Aave altoof NE' TO -►a:caxe laultmdt4dprlvatta iGoncGy • pint ripen farm or village l ? etas otiutei interest. & CARLING , li tater, oven) owes. LOAN.Nta'� TO LOA 1Ft13aava Me *AIWA tat. Qt Prtgat¢IQ: oats on iArsa: lead rillAge ten iii iratataak ObADMAN 4 STANBURI �tore Wieners, A1eda 5t. Exet' C O , CARLING. . 14re!stata sallektora Notas1ea, (;oaxveaac" commia►sioaer+l. Th tcne xor tiro ,ale Hawk, Etc, Locals T`F1t tars are also promised. All are pleas od 'vital the result of the services.. liege „E. A. Shet:v supplied in London, I for Mr .Salton .. Crediton --A soci zl will be bele in cennec tion -with: tb•e'Ep.wortli League lee- tha,dist church oil Wedneed.•ay ev- ening. v-enin . Nov, 23rd, A :mod rropram is being provided. Miss Jekne, of Exettoluictal�ant. take I dtniseion 10wind ed 15 cents. The Literary Society mot on Mon- day evening 'at this Bullae of Mrs. were .t px 6 't.e v.interesting P a - i l� al S Tlie first, "+, Heise in >tiodi� csi 4.lvorago •f'or an rndtvidual ins. cal Scisaaarr �' by lir. Heist ; and the J ing ,khis year is 2,09 31-11h for 57 eseconal, ",tnasiaan Autlurrs.°* by ;tlr, t is at Lolum;sas, which is •o e lieu e e u v nl: as T'1M xS, =OV E tJEl 17th 1904. was foe 642 heats, while this yearly p II. 3. Pettypiec.•, M. 1'. I', had a i$ ,but for 510. But at the same time i long conferencewith Premier Moss s :owe hatthad this year's = Boss for the purpose ok aTaxat qe- analysis k iscuasine- heats been as many as lest -y -use's tlr0' what phase of the 'Railway aF 14 �tC, lir% t.iiCexllap ill. convention time average would $till lzxave c,eex► eaueh. Master than titer, q% tine 11. meetings rat 1'903 but three pro nsneet1 an average bele-t* 2.10 'Vi hal,. tail. Year cwt of 11 meetings no less than 6 prealuoeci. an average below 2.10, • ns The 'average ne.mbar sf heats M the tii 03 that 2•" eragod ,xxx the ee rai, He tt, as este • tv µtate wheat the next meeting aaf the azai.a,sion would be held, and say's reeorc• of the CemmieSioxr will bo ready For the next meeting of 33 axieetings aft 19 below 2:10 -teas but 6l 2 3,'th e rile THE HARDEST PAIN TO average ,nember aE heats at the 6 I,NAt`1t1 f 1904 that averaged be* meetings a� low 2.10 is 57 5 -6, -Showing conclusie l;i deg, i>aixl of a teaader corn, but % i' 4i x is Q •� til at ee 1; n r d: 1 not e Q -sly at•lat't th4 gain at spec �rapr.t:ouc• 1 more apparent than tent. The fa -qt, clicgd quaols.st by :Putr►urn's ts'aix ryes loss Corn 1 etraccax, which ee gti ty-•rQur eaters. Put tram's never burns or caul ' sores. The seely painless cuff-:' is Putn:im'S, ,."s:• no ilier. Cl isibohri. 15-1'1w-calt s - •ex Mrs, of e3.i Knight and ?rias, S ' given by Misses Ohark aMC1, DOWSW.eit -loon Wit tan Wednesdayiin for a short ,PACS. Zwi•e erg leliss Lewis, Miss El- ia. tritla it lends iia Florence, is heaver, and: a melte tteartet CO'rnMesses, Pickard ;and Mclennan, of ;raed o1; 3kfesote, Keir, Either, 13rowzi Seaforth were the guests oY the a�aa • 6,kee1 : ulna a (wet by Mts. misses 'fusion on Sunday. Chisholm and Dr. Heist. The'. Mr ,W. W. Taman will takao a trip ' next meeting wit. l be Leld 1 'Bedford. on business, on Thurs.'," MOnday evo•n ug. November 2 t nt the home et 'Mrs. lexiel erg This vili be .a rnasl,..al evening, and a or will be given on W u*ater. will also. be one on the Life ekespe are. world's record as well. The best previously u,as 2,09 59.492 for 4 heats at New Yetic last year. k r .R, E. Pickard is spending t TBaxtusgtvin3 Fray: -with friends IaraAttard, Mrs. Wes. i issett ancl. Miss hficlatlyS are enjoying the holiday with Mrs. knoter, in Paris, ;a W hen is town drop into Lutz'$* Drug Store and get a 25e tube of 1, njayrne Tooth Cream. 11.';a swell. Jia Orville and'Igiss Stella Soo -tit cote ,are spentling the boltday lax Tion. don. Mrs ,Elliott of Mitchell, is keep. lug house Tor her dau fitter, Mrs. (Inn) Anderson, chis, zg the la'tter',a the 1,1 sit no the World's T1s© ?1Lisses Martin, of Yount I+or,. 'psi .are guests of their cousin, `Miss Ulna Martin also: visiting friends in and Cromarty., Ind ;firs. d. CQbblediolt, and ,) D, sig Anderson, left on nvenisig for aweek's 'visit t Loads 'World's fair, Powell leas made ar with Dr. Luiz to Handle e toilet pre,p:era tions, All Meru will be promptly Jc ra Medicinal 3e1 , peel baa;nds. face. Ups and is o for Ire after shaving. It's ja Gat it ;at 1». Lutz's Isar S car Intoner toLoan a+tlovr est rates of natere5F OFFICE: BTiiEETs i y S,n.autLnta'*.A Te .A. C. RAMSAY'. V. Si, toniloeQ WFellow o Oaten* YCterbo AlsCoo le,gcAnimals 511elected of dote aatt4c nr scientifically treated. Mine fever neaten by thelat stax,goen treabaent. OFFIC.; edoor•stontlaofpo-ere Hard b)304.311 $Ineni a[i. Sccalaa 1tousa north of pies• ' uiiorua and 111b1.6'G is MutualrFlea laser- an6lo 6omman1t L4ead office, Farquhar, Ont. DIRECTORS 3'residentt•-T, RYAN', Dane' P. 0. Vace•Paces. --t"P. ad, I'IORA FA nu t1GP. 0. F. 111,OrtLRY, WBALL.t P. 0. J. A. Nonn,ts, Q11,01f>,l:.xV P. 0. Ro «. ]lonx�� Orn' P. 0. 3, L. Ith1SSELL, Rvsslifn cams P. 0. AGENTS. 3, C/, MiCIIAk:L. STATa•1?A, OST. A. DUl c L ' FARQU L&B, Ori . J. Winson, xi'ontAwr'oni, ONT.. 3. S. Gxlv'E'ILLAnl, UM.2. ONT. 8, W. F. BEAVERS, Secy=Treas; Farrluhar. Buggie$! 0 T y Hay Council pit oZ the "no -unship taf the; Town dull, ZariGia.'. NQ'*. Salk. All menabe"a' inut+e;1 of teat zateettGaa ar►sl ud°ineit, Engineer's •rort►trsaato for clean - not +facia. Deters award, amount - ,to 583,20 for site work and 42ir20 itla:5 engineer'' face, charneablo !. gainst lit 26, con, 4, and lute 27 and •Cela:. 54 -Fere before rile Conn - I, The AroolAnt teas ordered to b- id and the Clark instructed to zaa- y the portico interested. The _following amounts 'ware or- der higlst Both l?lestylent ltoaosevraat tiered to beTa ltd i�an Edev;arrl " er Id; WOMEN ONLY EN1 W That half theirills aro due la lm* peveri lied blond, they would use Fcrrozene end he saved lots of patio and SUfter'imgt 176+rrrizQne is ,. pr.. 1QQt cram for the blood and suppUes the stxera>sthenin3 stexnent$$ needed. to maintain he altli dad vigor. Eer- razone is a splendid tonic for weak nervous women oasd drives ;ttwac thrasa .uepeesseal `eelings .of dead tvear1►1+Gs`i, To1n'11 Tea-vt' str,Al ,111, lots of it -roar cofplexicn sill liar• prere• ;Fou Will feel tela y sets young err after ar toUr'so of Tx•Qeone'awI:iaalt btti.lds uia the wbole itunnot ornament by it, Prkeo 50o. 5 TOAST Tkl1. K1NGJ iirirtish Soboola ta:i UniselM Club of ;new y i'orkx telnbraterl Edward's birthday at its. tan- tzar :irtt`*r at Rela.Oelfles Inez Thaws xa aid ; Wm. Cal Iw aor , Oast m '<o st+ed, aaind work, C. ee $$a9,Q0; T q y h e .e ewes reference QL 'Henry in every SpeScbt there • per. �2',Q$;" lls:y .� - ,, ;in vniaaa ,.z.-il ltsoh, Tuna , b bo ,supe►►, future Azr„ rale, teaming tile,-. B., $6,1i9; SC:' end+ o the present Cru of good teal- '_n_Wlelob,tl in cul. N. 1b., $Z,ao,. Ing between tire two vztion9. J. 44TcsQlolb, Top. bridge, dox, 517.7u : i0; 13 Se.so; AmotaP t1Ra2 'tile atlelGe ,wq $ r. lti urzar. 'cell, l',nnon. L, G R Percy Send.reout 14AI-eh cement -gee- . n for of Justice in Japan, sang a mem. Ler of tbae de1►anesb House nt Peers: u former Minister of Pub. T v49 G yet. iia 'Works% of Prance; ti. Blatt lire. Bieilop Potter, president of Pllgzitne of Aanexioa, and President J•obn U. 1! mice. nt the Univernitn of the city o;t Now "Kerte. Baron, 1£anotQ. in Glto eoaufe of aisldress an r;]ua "'fellow aril" "Tito general plans in japan is tutsociato ourselves mIth the Au to Saxon sacci. and . by education and government WO era mouldin; Qua- selves into a high 't 'po th:xt we tlo;p�ca trill stowed for a ,'f;tli;rneaar:-An?ilsa- Saaxon ,union, "Tits great aim or Japan Is• t+ fiiaxit;ate aatzrsslvee with 'western tare, With •Lids Aim, Japan will • nev- er become yellow peril, but•will welcome one of the dominant; and powerful civilized nations of ilio globs' E W. C. T. NVENTION •CLA ES FOR BALLOT ulna F• nnciates its platform o'u Septet and, }Political Questions. The w.e.'F,I,1, nonvontiionx eoixclarcl, ifs session, At Bo-w•an:anville. on bet' 12tTe, lay brae passion tai I solution,, and the declare- platform eclare- xt plat or'm in affair's pole. rlat'lcaraim as tss follows --„lee- s kt$m t a7apla�$1G , answer ing al-• lt:a' 4rQndatioU yarinekta-1 is 1► s�xri' nevi°a ' r. ht s, ria;, nese ort th part of tl►ts I. and ev+arytlain Haat ,can wart ria faux ;alipetitta for r'Shcac,r tr? Eot,d car drink lar^ tarrah r)srpra n£ rite tie aftia by uch I�w ran bla^sited ,anti cart t eraIu'c- :sat etc 'will ilei' C^aisfx' ort► ,,.. iti a ;at tcaiaa Hain. the ob. ;. I which we w''re <innmixed. en • wlWeb, -w eider; here is the Wornan'rr Christie cz•as1on tnnott or this l�rsz-�incar taken thea position that displayed by ehe'rlee. all' 4«ui�l, ..il,l..is, the most serious liQE-t0tAlY QtolXr ': 'lis ' ►r»ti1;11 rr*iAxnis a5 by way of cad whereto. declared alit `a l citizen gala,¢ fkrttt lies rile meat �l fsar tli+¢ir arty so ''taw las t he if the se- re - lea Gaspe Rentals', nova. -Fear e O. e cell; I3atxoz* 'Nantar'+Q 1�raxreto,minls-' $92.40; L Li pbaarclt. , ri peaklxn„ i c � P Z. Drain North, '26.09; t,1,41sh. toter, : 555.94; J•. Luther, .cleaning. eb, L. R. $a; Geo, 33 rQ N. C,etGebel, clean- xlz .t lr toast �13 abet spikes, 520.15; Joseph (nald, rep, out. on. 4, $3, and ding and, regi. Black Creek Baid- . 59; Luker - , Hi a'Jaaa>;alrnr►, cement 'Averts. ,man. 2 &. 3, unit digging ditch $52.90; W. A1r■,wstr4:Ir^�g, rep• ut, on. 4, $10; li . �'if . Oh a.pGuiau, „ ,laird drain 58, and statute labor 54.50 Wm. lfyle. rep. B. C., bridge. 51.50; Chris,: Mohler, culverts, G. line, 5249; Sane Spencer, statute labor, 5,6 ; D. Wikaoxt. 'rap. bridge L, R., 53.00; Wolin Geiger, tom. work, C. R., 518835; Wm. Basso -w, grad $23.76 ; Wm. Miller, tile, aeromette, Award, to ~ lake, $4; nk IL Turnbull, planks; and work. 51.50; Jas. Priest, Engineer's Certificate, lit 28, con 4..516 ; J. O:twoin, gra. vol. 515.60.; Jas: Priest, Engineer's Cortiticate, lits 27 and 38. con. 5. 567,20; Jobn llowald, brick Iibats and 'rep, cul, 52,50; Goorgo '1`hpil, tile. ,culvert, C. R., -55; A, Ba:nnie. rep 5 +culverts, con, 9. $12; 'iv Kippeni Modiste held t services on the 13t]r spat ,S, Salton. of Loxrdcau, peel, xoellont sermons in tbo amoral. and eveningto thegeneral DOA. atiou and in the atterneon niece especially to the children. "The friends decided to give alta the tea. meeting this year and asi;«ed for an o ffering andr�severa�t dollars. wan Baggies! BORN GAJtDINE11. In Exeter, on Mon- day, Nov. 14th'. 1904, no M. and Mrs,, aVeter Gardiner, a sun. DIED GUNNING -In St 14laryil, on Thaxta- day, Nov. arta.. Alfred James GOA- rrilig aced 4.4 years 3 months, S clays. Do you Want a Buggy . We have the finest stock in town all the latest styles, in the newel olors. Our prices are' low as can be foun • for first-class material and veorknoani chip. BEFORE YOU BUY Ot leL ANT) SEE U&' J F Russell Two Doors South Town Hall. RCREIMTON �11er Milis CLUBBING RATES The Times will receive gubsorip- tions at alae following Tetes. Tithes ;too Sanatory Int 1906 «. 51 00 Titnes ;lurid Daily Globe ,. Times tend Daily Mail acid Empaire,,..., • 4 25 Weber, re cul, C. 11„ 400 ; or m Times"lit Daily everee ,e ,e, «. e 10 p' cure for colds ever discovered. No Lemont, 1tr1: I{1 V. Medthe iett taPitsta take, simply breathe Times clad Taconic Daily Star 1 75 Ross Sr„ selecting jurors, 5¢i 1 e fails to root out the worst Battier, rep, cal. 50o; Geo. Wild. To have a truly delicious. steak - rich and juicy, done to a: turn -it must be broiled. Yet most ranges don't make proper provision for. to The broiling and toasting door of tl broiling. is particularly capacious. * You can get a larg broiler 1 into he door' and over the glowing` Coale, t: stooping or getting the heat of the fire youtrsel, Com. i at one. of our agen- cies or write to us for booklet. statute 'labor, $2,25; Wm. Ey1e, gavel, 546.64; A. Turnbull, rep. county bridge, Ii. R., 58,25, and cop. cul, L. It,. 54; Too. Corrivenp, cul, C. It. 58; ditto, .drain. Town Rath 54; ditto drain, 11. B.. 58;John Les- lie, is ,atute refund, 52: Bobt. Colo. error in taxes, 52.35; Con. Vollarrd, rep. 2 culverts, con. 9, $5 Chnrlos bit to dJ o rsxliiev 11ar. r�eparini tl aaots for the etl a up latoin th ground freeze It thee. be axposeal to aevore mr Tour -woke r fie an open Tied not be harlot]. in 'aaarer tp 'get ea take them 19tnrr85 tiu o ar an reap rAi4 0 11 , wont afluonee;' *and Motion is su nanngs wit 1:urge ami its of Ua auity of ;a 5t., ,• t eve can harmonize .the oeeiden- tat and the oriental R will serve to make mightier the empire. A ,oeblegram. was ;sent to Xing Edward at Back inghs a Palace con- gratulatin+g .hire on bis birttidar. ixailiitg Nina. as „Tito peacomakae, in tha;<iffs et the tuitions." and, praying that this efforts may have every. fruition. TO ENOCH OLiT COLDS •' And cure theca n an hour without resorting to nmu2 Q'.% drugs just use fragrant, healing' Catasrrlrozonc--the alt pllt'asant, prompt and certain Times rand Daily Advertiser ., 1 45 Timoe land Toronto Saturday 2 Night' .\YEek1..,Globo 1 5 Times +land y Times land Weekly Mail and 175 Empire Times ,and, Family herald and Times Cariistiiag and Chopping Promptly Done. We are giving excellent sa- isfaetion in' flour since re- modelling our mill Council ;will 'Meet again on Mon day, ,the 5th day of Decesn`9C,C, A CANADIAN AS PREMIER OF THE .BRIIISH EMPIRE Sbar 1 75 A +bangtzet in honor of Xi 'Ed - Times land Weekly Witness .».•1 85 ward's +bir.thday has been •given toy Times-. and. London Fres 1,15 Britrieh. ,and Canadian Americans of Press ('Weekly).., Chicago at the Auditorium. A tele - Times +arid London Advertiser J gram of thanks from King Edwr rd (l� eekly) 1 50 I was received in reply to one sent ton Times: and Toronto Weekly 75 gratuluatin his 'majesty on his sten birthday Richard Arms rung ' in sten years the warier would see an imperial federation of the British Empire with a Canadian as Prime ,minister, 'an Australian, as head of two sPr1nQ 'v this :war offica, and a South African iii ,charge of the g.dmiralty, daily mail. Address, T. J. Murphy d _____�„�.._ Times and farmer's Advocate 2 25 t declared th•ti FOR SALE. Farm, 50 acres, all a cleared and tile drained, cent- er Road, Ilibber,t, brick house, barn with stone stables under, orchard, ells school beside send IL Sweitzer London. SICK' AT YOTmmt STOMACH HORTHORN DURHAM BtILLS I . • -" ..rpt has for Perhaps feeling as if the bottom had dropped out of .:your life; 3.t'ro Iv'erviline .you want. Nothing r£- stoics quiet and order to the stom- ach _a .quickly. All squamishriess'' and nausea goes' away 'the minute you tike Norviline. and an extra dose or Ap- ply two is always sufficient to set you up Elder, Hensel', P. O. l;g, first-class shape. Nerviline is an ESTRAY -from lot 2, •conies ion old ,gentled remedy for stomach and 5, township of }Iibbert, 2 bowel troubles and always can be re - sneers, ,one year old, OnO all white they lied on. Sold in large 25 cone bot - other all red 2' heifers, one rias. _..--4,--_ 1 SUCCESSFUL YEAR ON GRAND CIRCUIT for sale a number of up -to -data thor- ough bred Short horn Bulls. They are of the low set, thick blocley type and choice breeding. Will be sold yi AIM FOR SALE, --Lots 20, 10 con. and_ lith eon., of Stephen, 6 1-1 miles west of Exeter, being composed of 100 acres on the 11t,h con. and 120 acres on tlae 10th These farms are under good state of eultivatien well drained with good house and out -buildings, thereon al- so fruit bearing orchards . Never failing well the year round. For faither particulars apply to T. B. t. S v,er colds hand is so simple and eorteenient to .use tlzrit no one caro afford to be without .it. Garry a Catarrhoxone inhaler in your pocket, use it oc- oasiianally and Sau won't leave colds __ �_•_1 iZe ,lac vitt MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP BE THE CONVENTIONS PROGRAMME The Political Satiation at Toronto - Dissolution Previous to the polities .continues to ne a favorite top'e, end the opinion is advauced that municipal rights aed ownership will be the platform to be savolved by the Liberal convention called to meet en the 23rd. The temperance people lave given up ;the idea. that a measure of any inaportanoc. along. tLis line will he given and ehat Ross has alienated both the temperance people and the liquor vote. Others say he will have a pretty time explaining away the passing of the Conmee Bill, if his cry should be "Municipal. rights." Conservatives look for a hand-out vention as ''most comprehensive," but, 'saying nothing about the money with wbich Gamey was to be bribed and the ,selling valu.able timber linits tfor -a song. Many members favor holding the bye -elections, end this is given as grounds for the Premier's declara, tion,of. dissolution, a few days before the 'convention, becaese it will have obliterated and reason for areue ments for the toye-elections, end keep the 'delegation on tho one matter, viz 'the policy ou which be shell go to the ,peoplc. red, 'the other mixed red apid 1 heifer two years old, red vitla sense, whete end white face ; 1 steer, near,. ly 'three years old mixed red and white. Any person grverte Lion that will lead 1: °their recovery ; This year's turf results stand out wilt he rewarded.-Samael with empreced,entlied brilliance. In all Harris, Ilibbert, Mitchell P. 0. 517 beete were trotted and paced on tate Grand Circuit from Detroit to Memphis. 01 these, five were dash- es of less than one mile, one was a heat in which by mi,stake, no, time was 'taken, and one was a heat in out leav-es a net total of 510 heats, of which the aveTage time is 2;09.7/ the fastest ever naacle, the previous record for ,the entire circuit having gins, executors'of the estate of B. 1. been a slight fraction less 'than , Biggins, deceased or to Gladman & 1-2 in 1902. Last year tho average Stanbury, solicitora, Exeter. was 2;10.61. It is trae that till* lag ARM FOR SALE -In 'tbe Town - snip of Ushorne, being lot 13, con 2, consiating of the best 100 acres of land in the township, well fenced and in good state of cultiva.tion. Good brick house and frame barn, conven- ient to s;chool, church and market being only two miles from Exeter. For further particulars apply to D. C. McInnes, Exeter, at f om, Te "0 hereby 'r bould en party declare * and unmistakable tams II if elected,. ;Atli entet such pr legisielnon as will roducatite traffic to a miniature, it will • ouly our 4lutv. but our pleas- e,* promote, by every means ' newer the election of Sofa; liter resolved, that a copy esointion be sent to the lite Government and lead- , Opposition; dna is a, regttintion, not tbe sappres. of the drink trade, must nave our disapproval and opposition; raent control, Where tried tor ens* considerable; time, nemonstrated Iteir wortblessnoss as temperance measures, that they decreaait pop- ular sentiment against the tgrattio Inn rendering it more respectable and increase ,tho vas of liquors. esireita- Resolved, nhat the dispensary. whether managed. by a private cor- poration or municipal or Proviztoiel au.thorities, cat never be a.ecepted by the "lee.C.T.U. of Ontario as other than a device ter _retain and perman- ently establisit the liquor business. 'TERRIBLY DISTRESSING Nothing ean cause more pain aud more distress than Piles. No wonder loony Pile sufferers. say their lives .artt burdens to them. OintmentS and local treatments may relieve but cannot mire. ante• ed to cure .any case of Piles. IC Hem-Roid eoestetrl cure you, you get your money ba.ok. hein-Itoid is a 'tablet taken inter - $1000.00 guarantee noes with every sale A naonth's treatment for 51.00, at Druggists or The WilsonaFyle Co., Limited Niagara Falls Ont. 11 GROWING RHUBARB IN THE CELLAR IN WINTER For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of days ti aceuraulated eozno time, however. aS 14 once or 11 313 r, to keep Tito warmer the col. ennoltly -growth will the best results. a re- -attire, about tVe In a partially lighted at blades will expand e, end all thestrongth of t of 1)to stalks. lf the. nailer is light it Is well to darken thsa parts v;here the plants are kept. If the roots are atrourt ;and vigorous, stalks ono and a. ;bale to two feet in length. and two %inches in diameter will be proano.- ed with little or no expansion of tbe leaf blade at tho top. NVbert grown thus in tho dark, none a the chlo• rophyll or green eoloring matter of the leaf develops and the stalks aro bin:tailed no a pinky white. When cooked and mode into sauce or pies thee turn -a beautiful pink calor and ere much finer in appettrance and flavor ;than stalks which aro grown trt the ordinary way in tbe garden. Cropping ;nay begin as f3000. as the stalks aro -well developed, and may be continued for several weeks, un- selvese'after which. they should be thrown out, as they are of little 1193 for growing egain. Wo would. suggest thet our read- ers try growing two or three' roots this :winter, and. let 115 know the re- sult next spring. J3y IL L. Hatt, horticulturist. Most farmers who have a garden at all, 'usually have A goo'dly supply of ,the old fashioned pie pla.nt or rhubaro. This vigoTous ;growing plant provides wholesome substi- tute lior fruit early the spring before strawberries come ia. It is not •generally known, however, that it ,can, be made eo produce its crop in an •ordinary cellar dusing the winter, when it would be proba.bly more ap- preciated than when groavn in the usual way in the garden in . the spring. The Thubarb plant makes its-mest ditiens elariy in the spring', when its large lea.ves atore 'up in the thiek fleshy roots, a 'large amount of nu- triment for the prodaction of seed during 'the summer and Igrovatit ear ly next seaeon. "To get the best roots eor winter forcing it is well to •allotv 'the plants to make their full growth ,with little or no croppleat of the leaves the previous season, and above alt not to allow them to ex- haust themselves by throwing up seed. stalks, The more liberally the plants are manueed and the better they are cultivated, the stronger the roots fbecome, arid the Vetter the crop they will give when forced in SON t r1 d` '. ass' « door saaattta f [ trCpolttan Hotel. price Scrap Iron Brass Copper Zinc Lead Pewter Horse flair Wool Pickings Raas Old Rubbers Bones and Bottles o quantity too tar r too Small nuiescent and be defeated 1dd:teemed or he can go to the country with a splurge. and make. a. final desper- ate appeal to the peoplo to be retain- ed in the office from which he, would have been east out long ego' baA the peoplo had their will. has naturally chosen the latter plan and is now casting about him for material with wbicb to atrengthen. his tabinet and make it more pees, entable. It has been deeinitely de - t ided. ;that Mr. Stratton is to go. 'This in. its,elf is equivalent to adrai- tine; that the people believe Gamey laid the truth, ets far as Stratton was ooncerned. It likewise has the. effect of placing Mr. Ross in tbe position of shielding the guilty. 214. DAVIS, •cotaniissioner of Crown Lands. is also to retire. Thero bare bean" ecandale in his department aod ha has been twice 'unseated, for core, rupt practices employed in his eles- another member who is to retiek Mr. Gibson is ,an able man, /Mt tete many people believe 'tlitat non - natation with monopolistio ;eaten/iris- hos •diminiahed his 'usefulness as a member of the cabinet. Mr. Lateh. ford is not strong enough. So fare Mr.Ross has only been eble to find two linen eepla.ce the departing- ltle Brotkaille, is to fill Mr. Stratton's. stroys little over 98 degrees. Every per- tecle of ;undigested food lies in the Steraacit and Bowels, subject to this tompearatttre, which is as high as in th,e sun on a hot summer day It is SOURCE OF SUPPLY POISONED An Alarming Condition Present in many places in Canada. How best to correct it Many people all over the Domin- ion rate being poisoned slowly hat surely-, and that by their own care - The, food may be pure, but digest tion is not conapleie, and all that is riot digested rots and ferments, giv- • f the most violent poisons. To Curt a Cold in One Day • ,even Million boxes sold iss past 12 months. This signature, rennottroseremosteetoottettexmatoaraterattarnmstmett Bear the flignisre Di Kell liguMwayt BOUght Azttle mot necessary to explaan 'how yen ter, eithet animal or vegetable. The Stomach and Bowels must be sot right -A.3)11 -PM will do it. Dr. ficelly to correct these conditions, and it hos never failed. when given a fair chance 50 cents. All Dreg•gists, or The Wilson-Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara. Ont. Sole agents for Canada, ity bo do it in more ways than one. Charlatan, the Speaker, a brother of Mr .John Charlton will succeed ele, Davis, He is not a heavy -weight.. The 'remaining vacancies art giving* Mr. Ross Much trouble. No mare withony 'regard for his political fu- ture 'cores abont reeking his debet as. with,a treeord Eke that of Mr. Bose, In [addition to pillars of str.enale Mr, Ross also 'requires a platiorm.. For years he has cogtiettee with the of unredeemed promises ,agaitist him.. lt"r atoss is still apparently of the opinion and he is proba.bly right, that he cam obtain an exten- sion oC credit, providing be only, makes the promise large enough. The prohibitionists are a trusting IN ONTARIO and confiding lot of people. The re- port is that he is prepared to offer' lefontreal Gazette., At the last ,session of the Ontario them prehibition, with -e. provision. Legislateire an act was passed, mak- that if any municipality does ing it impoesible for by-electiona to na want prohibition. it can have be'clele,yed longer than tbree months the other thing. This is local option: after the vacancy occurs, The in- just as it exists to -day, the sole dif- Tention vies to prevent a repetition ference being •that the probibitioniste of the North Renfrew ecandal, b,u,t will be Iteehnicaely on top instead of the effect of driving 'the Ross Govern Tnent to its inevitable ,defeat much have, instead of to get that ,which sooner thee it cares to go. At the they want. Mr. Ross probanly imag- preseat ti.nee the Government has a Ines thnt this promise will enable majority consisting of the" Speaker, "the maehine" to keep on the usual and`thore sre seven vacant seats. intimate lerms with the Powqfill Seneral of those have been vacant liquor interests of the province close ;upon three moeths and the which in tee past has done yeoman eew law is compelled to order an • it if his method% w re election to ne ,held. Mr. Ross bus us admirable as his eourage, he two f altrnatiVeS 1 be Can DB:Inaba weeld, be a. 'really great man,