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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-5-1, Page 4n d'idithieletea.Viele ea -e e drjaiidrat. addi tat 44414401"sitaiieja&SO Incoepprated 155,5; d of Progress Flve Years- x906=19' x906 x9i cApn'AL 4,000,00 RESER-174 .. eat. •Nd 4,6QQ,Ilfite DEPOSITS - , 2.;21,677 740' d5,042dall thetettlt" ea.ntle. "tentntlereeENTS teneraadad " '2"ES,SiineStal. TOTAL ASSETS,- . • . • a3,oao„.1.9.2 45,2SI,284. Hae33 Beane/and in Canada, and and CoTrespondents in all the poeeepal, tater in, ;tee te'eatee, "01160 kbgfiteatress Tr tr eted avings Bank Oepartrnent BranChes. Intereet allow tIdaghest c:lorrent CarlingoUio i. 1..), I-LURI)Q111 Manager * 4$4";-:''4,'"1"';'"';-'1";.414.4,44"'-'1elahthi-de-h+th-hdeaeleadeletels+tedeit++++ ed. ea, 4. 4. Lots Cern St el Gales Long $1,23; lift, Lope' u Red Cedar Fence Pos * Oft •Op end at 1,Ze, to %ft top end at 5.aft.and up to `t.te: Anchor Poste Off dand ,f V Nv- DF.MAND tDE11.01INE1) vArrr.r.: Tite -.1.oreetti World of et"pril 23- neiese t ttrig, mcsoips, edees. m.3twir• Ezebange tteli theEing Eglwaird Uttr,44Attt, toe tourer of flehorning e,ottle and oastration of lambs. istock.Ageltangc is etfloned of the stock COM" - Valeta Aeaieres arbelaaala lantehelta kindred ieltereeta eletnitling trado.i4Watt Mettaitetteltely areeent that go)R,Ittioap,- conserve the onormoos gh bruised Peet ond and by the goring of Z:VA- iatU in Pees and vont, &rem r,t. view this obje0, tamed "Ca 'broeght alltett, Any Weis Tor To our stosk. ;verde, Wherd Vattle ere contim:d in gar& or pens* eall eeddet eee the necegity delara.. th,c Vrilted States (marhets ot the Peet rattle ore 1oro4tmer there Pas berat wit the wholesale 'meat two •objects in 'view, ly. h standpoint', and results Pe IOtts aleherned, oat - are, ranch more Ware Xlesh a ed cattle. ond receivikA ot 'Petal r rOdnoar, Ito ot his 4 el Safeee TWCD OST.T re end Odorlesa "T wei" lase 04tm e4art,or otialeeniett p ce indoors', itigite; to 'bie connected by ettilation with a e13ituney 4`Ttatedi'Llquid Cteinien1,4 wed toOneotiou witl. Tweed, r..'esets is beta tr deed:: r't i,tilarly tun • de et Tweed, Closets haw. *been sold in Cer.ada, Send for illastrate,d price Jit. \rooter APr; 3 nu. Dear Sir; The Ctemieal Closet 1 beueht from you OD elm Ott, le'r.?. is per.fece. I did. not empty it till Mareh 29t13 There are three in the family ellei tar. leave tbe lid tip ard xo3 Particle of odor car., be Vound I would not Usk for at ything better. Yetars 'Truly E. al. Weesels et:tiled, othe a' aaets,the eel a resolu- allowente of on all horned uj he effective les the "'re- tie their sate. ton of the mattero bs, it is a rA ell Znown. fatt that Carndn nd eseecie v Onterio, has beenyery backward in tbis respect nd thousands at doilars are lost an- nually to the sheep and lamb pro- ducers through neglect in this mat- ter. In 'the markt) t3 of t.he. Teauted States and Great ;Britain there is a very marked differenee in ahe ferice ewe and wether loathe sell at, corn- ;nalt d to the huolt P.M:lbs. In ths Amorican markets ',buck lambs sell owls :7,;1 to a3.50 per ewe less Our fa rineTs and live stock produc- ers are 'producing Proper bacon hogs along these lines:the same 'principle applied to 'buck lambs will xneaxr a muc,i higher cash value to them for their eroduc.t. The Live Stock Exchange `eassed a xesolution that, after Octol, 1913, a .5 ilamb sold on Toronto market. Nei ROI IMO hillgilille CO,Iiillj 7 deduction of cett s er Agent;- W.J.J. Hearnan would be made Ora all buck. lambs $ nEtinAL ,a6A- TRATFO.R I:INT.-seed' The Best practical trainina school in Ontario. Three de e partments COMMER "G I 'AL SHORTHAND & •TELEGRA PRY. Al] coarscs are thorough t and Practical Teachers are ex- Perieneed and graduates are laced in positions. We fzive individual attention ad sta.k.1- ett ents may enter at any time. :e.` "Write for our free catalozue at once. 1 D. A. IleLACHLAN. • Principal. 4 • 4'44'411. eiste eseiotteoese-see terseetleasealaeir Dr. de Vates Female Pilis A reliable French regulator; never fails. These pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the generative portion of the female system. Refuse all cheap Imitations. Dr. de Van's are sold at Y6 a box -or three for Va. Mailed to any address Sedbell Drug C.)., St. Cathartnes, Out, _V fa interested and should know about the wonderful aivelWiflSpray DOUCke your ..drugvist If he eannat supplyl AIARV.EL,accept ne, her, bat 'send starrm ed book, --sealed. %.1f.' gives, frill ictikrs and direetloas invaluable arlice;WINDSORSOITIXO0..Winds' Vrenerfil A.c.,m-te tor consen. ERE IS GOOD ADVICE TO TAKE It will help those who have Vedney and Bladder Trouble. There are 6other "old enemies" similar to the one mentioned in this testimonial. Kidney aed Bladder Troubles are always enemies to good health. As soon as you start to take GIN PILLS these ailments begin to disappear. It is the same in cases of Lumbago, Sciatica and like eomplaints. This letter illustrates the benefit of GIN PILLS. Winnipeg, Jan. 6th. "I have been a sufferer from Lumbago for someyearspast and duringCluistmas week had a very acnte attack which confined me to The house. About the latter part of April, I met your Mr. Hill and mentioned my complaint to him. Readvised me to take GIN PILLS. I have been taking them at intervals daring the early part of the present winter, and up to date have had no return of any old trouble -in fact, I feel better than I have for years and think that my old enemy has vanished for good and all." H. A. JUKES. 50c. a box -6 for$2.5o-money bac if not satisfied. Sample free by writing National Drag and Chemical Co, of Canada, Limited, Toroato, THE EXETER TIMES Thinking Caps The grea't English Liberal Organ Tile Daily New e and 'Leader, of Lan- don, 'llued refuses all alcoholic ad- vertisentents, • That Ifamolts 'Canadian, Sir 'W. Os- ter. speaking a ale 'on, New Rules of 'Life, entonet °titer vegelatioas for .daily life said 'Quit tebacca "and :taxer, ance ha e appeinted teethe-, nentary ;committee to investigate. Uc workings of equal Suffrage, and rePort ,published in a bulky vol- unan le overwhelmingly faVereble. Tbe State of Washington, enhere woman suffrage Prevails, as paseed. ‘minituarn Wage 'bill niaktag $1.."25 r day the lowest nermissable Wage „for 'women eMployed in ffires, ,fae- tori.” 1.,o,andries storee and other eonemercial entenerises. A most ebeering and eignificant gn pf tee times" 'is noted in the edict whieb thae goee forth pro- claiming ithat no wines no liquors will he served at 'any entertainment be deu'etnatil Vicete PfariCiaesiiiresontorettilebe Cf.:41-- ed States. Every 'member ef euest, families, it'is said, is a Teital alner;, ab - as are 41•50 53.fir1y oli the embers of the .eabinet. The le tare o rkae a ashed f liquor in that htata that iDTactica, Dro- ll person twho o aaloon most ot majOrily ot te o v u s !gib- r itowA intends to do business. Thiaast 2,- regarded tillnest ut good es a ferotabitioe larev- becatisethe mes of Waite evomeu as well as ,be Obtaieed, lf,fiWfillna rollrood, dreoakat of a drunk- eer,bs 011U.red iha ern)k'ye p tbe road 'beeoeforth is pepKed drznk, on or eff duty. The Peeeslyvania railroad has ceasod erve intoxicating liquore on its t east of Pittebere. Qedere to feet !have been eent to ebe a the dinine, ear ;serviceat ne,ylvanie Terminal in ;New ell oars on reaching t, have been -cleaned of le of alcOhelic liquere, 11e af4 ;1;11 :70) ot Pittsburg. A LURE OF THE CIRCU Sawdust Oca Upon Old Performers. "mee 1 thluit there smust two distinct varieties of human! SSW till old circus Men, one of whl We Might call the rovers and the oth thostay at homes., With toy own tas for roving it was hard for no to u derstand that ninety-ulne Demons erery hundred aro content to stay eno place most of their lives and ev nre unimp,py i taken out a it, b tbee are such people* and they ere fl vast naniOrlitY. 'The rover, who Is o man or woman in a hundred, likes wander and is unhappy it Confined no place. lerobably if it were not t bite there would be no circus. Lay Of the road has a strong hold On a the circus people, from performere etlevasmen and erivers, ',When e'o hear the band play you joie outl" C110 way thee' put it thenuelves, an once I bad a strikleg illustration c this. I was checking -window paper in small town and came to a fine plat glasS front. It was the best tallorin establishment there and ordinaril would bare been passed by the lithog rapher as unobtainable. but it had single sheet of our paper ;and I we;3 in to take up the order. It devetopet that the tailor's brother was a rove and had trouped with circuses as bandsman -a windjammer, in the ver. macular. His influence had put tha lithograph there, and he cbatted wit "You won't catch me round here to- morrow, Mike, while thet show is i town!" be said. it I sew as much a a side wall half a none off I'd be join Ing.out egain! No, sir! len going up into the.country tonight. My brothe pays me good wages here..and there's nothing is trouping." • • • " A week later i dropped back to the show. It was 10 in the morning. and the perade was jest leaving the lot Somebody shouted, -Hey there, alike!" from the big band wagon. and oragoing nearer 1 saw the tailor's brother, seat- ed amhe among tother windjammers. with a red and gold vont. a plumed hat Ind his cornet. "I thoeght you were going up Into he country." "Forget it!" he replied. "I didn't go " Ile had heard the 175n11175n11play, Circus people o re or an sorts -old nd young, Atnerirsins end foreign ora, well paid performers and Gooses nd rie'er do well !tenth -re, eanvasuteo nd razorbacks. From tiine to time on hey will turn and dount-e their. call - ng, just like other people. In met, ever knew a man in any line who ould not occasion:illy scold about his ccupation and regret that his talent ad been frittered ":1 way in such an un- romieing field when he might have one so Much better in something else, ut that is'no indica tiorr that he deesn't ke his job, and eircuS People like heirs. They love the smell of saw- ust, homes and animals, the music of he big band, the peculiar hollow rat- e of circus 'wagons, the daily jumps nd the little knot of ClirioUS stay at canes who seere elways to be round Wain whatever a circus man does. hey are born rovers. -Saturday Even. Post. tY, et _ha 11) ut tte to to or 11 to 41 P :5 a 0 i n j33,-Idren FOR FLETCHER'S :RARE- BM 1-6140E-cim * Fat and Coarse and a Woria Bully Than Dr. Johnson. Ilare Ben Jenson," who is admired by everybody and read by nobodywas a disUnctly unpleasant individual who had few real friends during Ids life- time. A. good many- people pretended to like liim and enjoy his society be. cause they were afraid et him. He was not only vindietive with his pen, but he was quick to imagine Jesuits or slights, and was prone to resent them with his fists. Originally a brickleeer, be was big and burly and strong as a government mule until zo weighed dawn by fat that he couid ecareely navigate. After re, eoyering front a eickness onee be said he bad been at death's door, where- upon some forgotten humorist re- marked,that death didn't have a door big enough to admit him. Jenson had a powerfol frame aud huge, hairy bends; Itis face was heavy and florid, the lower part covered with reddish whiskers, and he was eetremes ly slovenly in his dress. Ile was a worse belly thee Samuel Jelleatel, The iatter, with all ble faults, never raised a rough house, acasoe tong -4f: two duels and klfied is haan pe both occasions. MS first as with a soldier during Wartime. rta be wae,not brought to nceount for later lie Wiled an actor with in *thud sonle trifling quarrel and o ihs was eantenced to death, The sentence was commuted, but he Was branded upon the band before being given his liberty. His lite was stormy, and when bade - parted there was eo everwheiming grief. The fact that his name remains lionsehold word is strange, for not no Man in azaifloa has ever read his worits,--Cibleago News. THE TROOPER'S PORTRAIT. And the conditions Liedor Whieh It Was Painted by Detajile„ M. Jades Claretie. who was a friead Ettoeerd, Deteille, tells a charming eedote et the famous painter in the xis Tempe. Oa e day a young tee*. tag at hie studio door and aakedlt taiUe Woeld mind taking hie like sent you to mee" aeked ood comradee of the regiment, ay that you are jolly good at catbIng a liketiese, and as I wanted 0 end a Christmas present to my people thougbt 1 would have ray portrait one by you, Moo° much will you charge 1110?' "How mach have you In your PO4:° asked Detaille. "Twenty-six francs." 'And the troop. or pulled out the money, tied up in hie handkerchief, adding. "Perhaps that won't be cnougb," "Oh, yes, lots," saki Detaille. dome" And be Led soon painted the sohlier's portrait on a small wood pan - "There you are. 1 hope lour peo- ple will like IL" 'I think they, will," a1d the trooper. "It isn't bad at all." And he untied the out corners of the handkerchietto pay iDetaille his 26 f.ranes. But Detente stopped him. "No. Keep your, money, But YOU must do two things -first of all, spend it nli in delete' to my health, and secondly, don't send me your comrades to have -their portraits done.' I should be oven worked." Sig Trees of Oregon. "In the forest reserve between the headwaters of the west fork Of Hood river end the Ball Run lake are some larger trees, bigger than any I have ever Seen anytybere else in the north- west," says George T. Prather, a p10. neer of the Hood river valley. , "The trees are said to be several, hurt. tired feet high and to stand on the fiat of a bidden canyon*. Steep bluffs on either hand shut in the gorge in -which they 'rear themselves, and this reason Is given for failure of those who fish in the Lost ham &vs' trict ,to, have found the trees. There are two species of the great trees. • "One ,has a yellowish and not very rough, bark and is Straight and as round as a candle. ,It:has no limbs to a great height and has a beautiful crown.•The second species is cedar." - Portland Journal. Thence to the Woodshed. Little Willie; four and a half,. had been very bad. He had forgotten, his table manners before "company," so his father was called into servicelo ad- minister reproof. "Willie, you have ,been a very bad little boy," said he. "You have ithocked your mamma, your grandma and your aunts by your conduct and I want you to know that I do not approve of your actions. it may be that .1 shall have to chastise you. Do you understand what - I am saying?" -I got you. Steve,". said dianapolis News. The 'Real Bose. "I' doubt if Kitty vvill be happy when niorried. She's her:it's had her °ten iviiy too much." ' "Oh, but Jed; will let her do any. . thing." "I'm not th ln king a bout her husband, 'Mit a bon t er eook."---Ilost op Tran- script Both Alike. "1 don't understand %thy mv welch will not go," said Stayiate. eien sire it's wound up!" "Dear me," yawned his hostess, look- ing toward the clock, "whare remark.- , able coincldencel".--St. Louie Pest-Dis, aay never feaste 50 high as When Pet goalie la -nifs e4immonea HOW TO CONQUER RHEUMATISM AT YOUR OWN HOME 11 you orany of your friends suffer from rhea.mttsm, kidney &carders or excess of une acid, causinglarceness, backache, muscular pains; stiff, painful, swollen joints, pain, in the limbs and feet; dimness of sight, itching skia or frequent neuralgic pains. invite you te.send for generous Free TrIsrfrestruent of rus- won- keolen. reliable Chronicifirs, with references and full partickaars by 'mail. This is no O„ O. D. scheme,) No matter how tnanYmaY ha,ve failed in, your ease...let inc prove to you,frcu,of cost. fuaz.rkelunartslat Cart neconceserecl, Chronlcuro succeeos where all elle rails. Ehroulcure cleanses the blood a:If:Ivan:oyes the cause, Also for a weakened, run-dewn coodition of tho sYstem, you will find Chronlcuro a most Satisfoo- tory general tonic tbot makes you feel that life is worth living. Please tell your friends of this liberal offer, etre sena today for large free Package. let MRS; M. SUMMERS, Box 13.811 -Windsor Ont. For Sale or Rent. For Sale or Rola 1 142 storey Erame House and Lot. On "Andrew Streot; containing rooms, Hard and Soft water. in good state ot retair nleasantlY sit- uated. On right side of street. Will etdd reasoilable or Tented to good tfhanant. For lurther partiPalars enplY to Ud. S. Plordiese Real Estate Agent, Exetere Ont. Auction Sale Of Hoese A; Lot aed Honseheld recta $. Phillips has received ixotraa, tions from the undersigned to sett auetion on Lot Xiiga-, Teeth street., Exeter North, on A'AA:iehti 3e:erpthe follow. sove,reebar::g; extention table; 1 iron bed stead, 1. wood iberlstead: 1marltla nleaki 1 loarior lamp. =?, (bed springs; two mattresses: 1 'dresser and tomode4 6 Parlor 'chairs; hitohen ehairs; a' lot of linoleumn; 1 be*: 4 pairs ot lace ourtaias; 1 'Parlor 'rug; 2. en,noh,:i 1 of door curtains; 1 skanul;“ evelmatel; 1 coal heater; 1 writing idea:* 1 work ,bench; 1 witeel hare rely; 1 hitebeu table; 3 Wow AVU- iaans IlltAckille; 1 003 OOP' beard1 Weed BtOtte 7. at 110.f4bOV De TiettlYt%5'; 1 haremordc; 1 Ai`,,elott eiwk.; a munber of other article* TERMS OE sioa3ehoi4 etteats-voh. Beal Estate will be 'made biot o .day at sale. GEO BABUNER 11.'S. Protmlr Tenprietor Auct„, Exeter. Electric Restorer for Me phosphenol resteree every nerve la the b to its proper testilon; restores vletand veltaUty. VresoAkstrgdectiY and Ai sexind wealiliels Averted at cage Phospe.onot van make you a Amman, Pn.,e SB a best, or two for 155. Malled lowly nddrees. ThafkmbolUkt vatharittoe. Oat. TRURSD.A.IC MAX',j 11 Farm for Sale 1 100ecte term Lot .31., Con 1To'Wn ahip of Hay onf Tauten Road 2 1-2 utiles from Exeter and 2 1-2 team from Heasall, 'Apply to Rale, Boss Byron Ont, For $ &•4„...cairebie dwal3ing house en Wile nem atreet, large and eoonty.eontant- irzgturnace. tend electrie Qood herd aed soft *eater, ktbe land com- prises three lots with large number ot Fruit trees. For farther Vottle- niers al-PlY to T, hl, goCalittra Exe, ter or tOO Auctioneer Exeter. - House and Lot for Sale I -Situated -on Simcoo Street'. 'Prame house containiratt leer Towns, with good 'foundation good !cellar, a lerge number of trait tree s eonsistine 01 al-iPlae; peer- "cherry, plums. ruPPbeTrY Purzonts alid eta, thie a very 4gairable TraPerty., acre, et and and 101 b sohk on reasorable terms ;for furtber particulars en - ;quire on the isremises to V, M. Elelse er or 13,.. 5, Phillitts Real Estate aheent Exeter BB, G, F. Bouvsitox DENTISTr Donor Graduate of Toronto 1.7 sity Office over Dickson Ad dna": ''sLawafterAwItisi.ce.CPhotsed0flife • fitattCIS DR, A, R. KiNsisiANIJ.D D4 Itesidence 5 b Honor Geeeeet,e 01T ersit,y Tld ,..erait.ffritet.111/ Teeth extracted without pain, any bad effects. Office oveg "man ec Statebury's ,Office Main Exeter, . ettell *is iltly Pi' iSc tel3 :arTadi tIrNartiee7Tei a:: Te sTri 141 ' I neLabretory.. Exeter, t Ass(miate COVODer of Husatle D loKsori & oAttringo tie Barristers, Solicitors Notaries veeencere Gonarnissioners, Odic! for" the golsona Bank to. eahl gone, to Loan at lowest" xates 14, 44, te'cla;f4cAi a EN m*04' EX TO LOAN, „i 1. Ye Pave A large ""*W#'k 5W4 tilde to loan on farm coatt to eentro. ias and:ger:P. . Ong pertios at lowest .rate, OgAd",i STANIAW= later's, Solicitors, .541.4 Noti to Contractor Tendens 'the P;monAtragtigg. Welaltbern gcinn'ePairs r4 to engineers 1nzs and specifigatione wIlltbeVcceivled he the undereigeed quill the Ord d4$ of Nay. A Idelgxatt gf **FOR) must aocomp0ar e0.011 ten- er which "Nzetura?..4 what -'taeto,y eontract agreemente tere, eXe ed. Time end SPecificetierel ma t lho Vierk"0. grtioe. Terk- le lopeuerl au coztraot id ..11 4110xvine on Alloy Xiowent o an.' ten- oetisarily acooPted• AVOIS AfORIABY Pier 1013 ; SPIRIT AND DRUG TAKER Physical a nd Psychic. Changes That Grow With the Habit. Two merited changes are noted In all spirit And drug takers. One of them is pixesical and is noted by changes in the face, eyes, tone of VOlee, manner of walking and general expression and control. The heart is irritable and de- ranged in its aetion. There are mune lar feebleness, nutrient disturbances, with insomnia, and unusual emotional exelMment or depreesion. Tha general health, -conduct and appearance, as well as capaeity, of the person are cbenged. A second abange of symptoms noted is the psychle oue. The person Is bold, assertive, egotistical orethe opposite. Ells former manner of hopefulness or depression is altered. Where he was frank before, be is now setreti'Veun- truthful, nnreasoning„ bas little respect for bis words aud statements. Incurs obligations, asserts or denies emphat- ically matters of no consequence. His general appearance and pride of char- acter are lowered. These symptOnds may be unnoticed In the early staged, but later they are prominent Both the physical and psychic are intimately associated with each other, yet from the very begin- ning there may be marked differences In the prominence and intensity of either one or the other, indicating the direction of the most active degenera- . tion. -Dr. T. D. Crothers In Alienist and Neurologist • Accommodating. Tbe most accommodating people in the World aro tailors. You'll have to band it to them. They're always will- ing to help you out all they can. We are reminded of this Undoubted truth by the experience of a friend of ours last Wednesday. fie got measured for a mete snit. When the ceremony was over he smiled :Ind said in his winning way: "111 he frank with you. I can't pay for this suit until the latter part of next month: Will that- make any difference?" "Not the slightest difeerenee. You're an old customer, and you shouldn't mention such things." e "That's mighty nice;01, yop.,, When will the snit e)e ready?" , ."The latter pert of next month,"Chicago News. urriny Dummy." In his "Highways and Byways In Devon and Cornwall" Arthur H. Nor- way tells of it fragment of antiquity that still "lingers in the neighborhood of Redruth, where the eoentry people when they think they see a ghost say, `Numny, dumny!" and he adds, "I leave the riddle to besolved by any one who is curious enough to under- take a useful piece of practice in un• eaveling the corruption of language." The phrase is probably a corruption of "In nomine Domini," the Latin for, r'Iii the name of the Lord," a phrase Se familiar in the devotion of thd midale Ages. -Exchange. A 141.4 r Lou,pn ory of Taultakia, ki„.e. lege of the WitAtera. ite00;71 Teacher Piano -Theory -rtgrzt coau4rvale4 And 41.11S1P4 ifiqt0).ri 4M41.5 prepared far mag.r.am AXaAti inetiene. 0 To MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN AND ALBERIALieese each Ttteeday until Oct, 'AStit sn clusiVe WinuiPeg Aral trietunn Edmonton and Dante 03.09 Proportionate low. rules to other Points. Tieturn limit two months. Settlers Excursion To Albert:tend Saskatchewan Every altrEsDAT until Ateril 290 inclustve trona Stations in Ontario Port /Tape Teterboro. and. West nt very low rate. 'throug1i coaches and Pullman -Tour- ist isleepeng cars are operated to WINNIPEG without chanee leaving Toronto 11.00 via Chicago and St. Paul on above dates. The Grand 'Trunk Pacific 1tailwrsy is the shortest and quielfeat route between Winniplee Saskatoon Ed- monton,. Berth reservations and %Yarticulare from Grand Trunk Agent. N, I3O1E Ager.t Phone 46a ;roux 48SEttr Exeter. borne and AidduiPh. oravrat Artier° aRO Etibbert Pullarton and Logan. • W. A. TURNBULD ° Secy.Treas. Farquhar & STAND UR Solicitore. Exeter, yen es YEATIA XPERIENCE TRADE Meng* I DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS dke',, /korona sending n sketch and description mei 4 quickly ascertain our opinion free a -nether au tirovneatiatitroinenisycnoronnadaheniitipattemntriougtoolpin..pauntenicacs sentiree. Oldest none"' for securint&patents. r atents taken through Munn es co. recelr_it sPno reialtiee„ without charge, lathe $citotific jimericatN, A handsomely Mustrated weeklylargest eir. se:LIU:10%s war emeni scientific Jourrisi. Terms for cantina. Sill a year, postage prepaid. Sold by MpriglokecGp 361Broadway, New yogi a 42.51,6t..W4ehtnaton,D.O.- .YOU PAY:WHEN CURED Drs. K. & K, TAKE ALL RISKS -45r Cored tor Ole N;./.. Method Treatment Or' NO NAMES OR PHOTOS USED WTTHOUT,WRITTEN CONSENT ..C3 NERVOUS DEBILITY Thonsands of ming and Middle-aged men are annually swept to a prenlatere grave through Early Indiscretions, Excesses and Blood Diseases. ,If YOU have any of the fol- lowing -symptoms consult ua before it ia too late, Are you - nervous and weak, despon- dent and gloomy, specks before the eyes, with dark circles under them, weak back, kidneys irritable, palpitation of the heart, bashful, drew= and losses, sediment in urine. .2 pimpleson the face, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks, careworn expression, poor rnernory, • lifeless, distrustful, lack energy and strength, tiredniornings, restless nights, changeable raciOds, Weak manhood, premature decay, bono pains hair loose sore throat etc. YOU WILL DE 'A' WRECK, ' aer New Method Treatment can cure yen and make amen of yeti. 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