Exeter Times, 1913-6-19, Page 4•
C.
144,T Lk TAT NT BANK
$IR BDAIDND WALICE C•N • Dn. D,C*1,-, President
ArE4..".A.7•,;P:r(4.4
General Manager
PITAL
N A1RD
Assistant,
)0,i000 REST, $12,500;00,
"Kt T
ESS
Canadian Bank of Col -ice extends to Farmers evely
for the transaction of their ban.king business, including
discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes
4re supplied free of charge on application. S-5
Exeter Branch—G. L.
MaN011 ALSO
lager
„
-
CURIOUS-- IVIA-61X-LiWg:—
Feed and Drink Alone Aro Taxed and,
Debtors Ars Imprisoned.
In .some reepects the Isle of affsn Is
one a the most backward pardons of
the Britleir emelre, the revenue is
raised by taxa on rood 006 drink,
There are no death duties, Po Proper-
ty tax, no land tax, The working
ela$Ses are unprotected aS well as Oyer
-
taxed. ..No' factor,y laws exists mad am
attempt has ever been made to limit
the limns of shop assistants, altheugh
Manxiand eaeentially a nation a
,phopkeePerst Theo, although usury is
forbidden by law, imprisonment for
debt .1s still legal and is commonly re-
sorted to.
Yet Maee laws, Although. baekward
in some respects, are in other 'Ways
Welt advanced. Every woman, widow
or spinster, itt the Isle of Man, be She
owner, oceupier or 'lodger, enjoys the
parliamentary franchise. Every wid-
ow enjoys halt her husbandts person..
01 estate and has g life interest in kis
real estate, eod site cancot be deprived
of this IV Will,
Tbe Sale Of eigarellea and intO.X1
contd. to ehildren was toebbiden in
n for
ye ots before suet a KAI'
en vas enforeed Pniglilad* EOg•
men have leolttlated mildly against
'enders. c„rtie highest interest
an be eliarged the island is 6
t, and thet has 'been the lave
0 o or 200 yearst--Chicogo Nows.
Years
1906
0.00,000
vamou
.017,1W
07,000
000„192
the prinvipal
A Oen al Banking
Savin Ban
Brenachos. t all
*04 CarlIn
ep
orl
Trail
tot;
4,009,00t1
4,000,000
0-12t$11
ft41,$1,1i.
237,23.4
a.4.12
Le
LUXURIOUS KITCI-IENS.
Ose4 $iiver Lined $aueepane In
the Old Days In Rome.
tWlaile the heineeWife toy pridea,
ergelf. and with reason, on the equiP•
ment aad coniVeeteeeee Of her estab-
lishment, "Abe need ttet think that Con,
toriee ego other women is °titer lanq
were, not equally well prOrlded.,
deed, the kitchens or ROMan WOIZIOU
moch, mom luxuriously fitted out
re niost idteliens or today.
o in the ;Toys when the Roman
dre was at 1U height, if you went
the cnllnory department of an cies
estoblislunent tvott woold Rad
saueepaug lined with silver Atid PAILS
o voriou4 description richly inlaid
with arabesques In sliver awl shovels
bat rem handsomely and intricately
carved. ro mutest too, that would
cook twenty egg4 at once arid pastry
molds Shaped, like shells au d in*
finite a -pertinent Or lidirow, frying
1)414 cheese graters and tart won&
To toilet tables of the Boman wo.
men were well supplied In the Same
lavish fashion. Ivory combs, perfumes,
etaseraetlea linirplos, even au elaborate
hair riet a gold. bitee beat receetly
unearthed. Safety plies. too, which
have for a long tine been considered
a :etrictly modern invention, could be
found on their tables. But they bad
UG brushes nor any glass mirror, the
kind they uted being of silver or other
white ntetals,-Cbleago Tribune. t
taastasit's+,-eiel4i
d Cedar
Shingles in Stock
Fresh Blue Lake
Cement
Steel Gates
12ft. Long it
Lou $4,2tt
14ft Lop, at
Thinking Caps
4 tax:Viet)
of a :nose
Is ' %tiering the '
'Church. Recently
3U(/' elergemen or that
e e tore of permitter
tbilrieritrieand. uc-
Red Cedar Fence Posts
to ;At top end at 15c.
6 to 5ift top end a 20e.
6ifternd up top end 23c
Largs Anchor Posts on Eland
. • •
fi J1 6iatwortty
GRANTON.
tialra City
CONNIVE
Replace that
Went, draughty -
dangerous ancl
fetsive out -or -doors
tiaset vitt ia-
door closet which
equircs LO sewer,
no plumbing, a.nd
no finishing asts'-
rie;n, Rave cits conveniences in_ your
Lome. Safeguard Pamily health by )
fiestialling a
. "TWEED CLOSET
Sanitary and Odorless
"TsYleed" besets can be installed, it
tine bathroom, cellar. or any other
onteieseclient place indoors, roe -rely Tr-
rriumir.-nr; to be conr.ected by a, pilre for
ven.tilation with a eliimney hole
"TweecIrLiquid Chemical,' used in.
iconinection with Tweed"Closets is bota
a . *deodorant and disinfectant.
Many hund_neds of Tweed Gnosets
/eve been sold in Canada. Solid for
*illustrated price list
Wooler Apr, 13 1912r. Dear Six; The
Chemical Closet 1 bought from you on
Jian 5th tg.12 is perfect,. r did not
empty it till March,* 291h There are
three in ihe family and car. leave the
Lid up and no paraicee of odor can. be
/found 1 -would not ask for ,anything
better% Yours Truly L. M. Wessels
t)111 Tr011111 (111[1 MICtillie CO.UiMIetI
Agent; W.J. Fleanlian
CANADIAN
• • Pacitoic;-Ftec.7.-.::„
OMESEE KERS
U1ZSIONS
TO _
,BA; ALBERTA
ireATC1-1EWAN
,,1044 T,tiesdi,y until October .28th, inclu,17-
, •., r', , ,, „
' ' P66: and
Return
Az 00
' -t"restiel Return - .
'6E1 9 '''' - ' ' 'r000rtiori .
ititteriethtts in P
'tinlit':"°*4th°.SEEKERSToronto r
ibtitelsdaY.k 013'; winnipeg is
'0',TRAIN,,,lea'7., August,
,,,,,,,,,."J„,...,..,.tdrafth,,i'll r egbffrig. pasFenger3 t°
" . ' ceaehedl''.--)/----711iliT'' '11://' IltiecitiotO, ,
i 4113 — xih' 'Wit*„./Torontoto
'4Y,Vest.
' '.. A ats or,
, AUL uktliy.
. eifie' ge ,J
'0TP...?
•
Tbe American Ii3rewere Review
Nees or the Webb bill lc:need to
WM the elahareent of liquor in'to aro,
hibition Istet0e. The paesogeon f the
'Webb bill by Coegrese In* demon-
otroted that the last greateetageaf
e fight of half a centure ibas beet
tered. We stand at Arinagedilon.
ohibition is eo ,,origer Ioeal issue
torobibilion is notional danger.
r4ort of :the NredicaI Officer,
to the Locta Government Board Ont -
aro ravea1 hettveen the ages or
tfly five and Mete* five the deattio
»men exceed the caths of women'
i rerdarkable era,e,e4, There
ore ft number of eauses for Ibie ;Se -
lilt, but no doubt most among the
least of them arc the direct and'
Indirect Tree's:Its of alcohil" Arieking
nd telt:met) smol•deg.
Madame' Serail Grand ,speniting
exhibition in London, England
cOrivened for the purpose of protests
leg and if possibl.t. stopping murder-
ous millinery, "said Mans it wan said
yes at the bottom of the whole bus-
iness. )connection with the evil
traffic in !bird 1..ilittnage there -vas
Corpneercial Organization tback or
it. She appeeled to the. women ;to
it. Silo oppealed to the rwomen
orrianeipate therneelves Nem bfe
tyranny of hebag diceaterlielo
man as. to what they should wear
General Chang. sresidenA or • the
'National Opinm Prohibition Assoia-
tion of China. is making' an appeal
on the *behalf of all 'the maen of all
parties and provinses in Cbina for
the •confe:lete release from obliga`tions
imposed by existing treaties' in ;yes -
'MO to the India traffic in opium/.
Cigarette smoki'ng: by,' the boys in
the porinie schools' on filfilwankee
uleolarred Ilet, (the, reason why' 11
tbe valedictorians 'this year are ,girls
School principals assert that the ef-
fecti of ;smoking upon. tbe boysnaindis.
is such als to bar thena from class
bonors.
111 is said that. Ifelen Gouhr-that
was -will never travel on Sunday aod
never alows wive to lbe serve/df at her
table.
SOLITE HURON LIBERALS
The Annual meeting of the South
Huron Liberal, Association svas held
in 'the_ Oddfellosys 'hal/ Hrucefieid,
en ,nple 61h. 'There was 'a goodly
rp.reserqation. from all parts of the
riding and_the meeting was a rao'st
entbusiaetio one, the chair being oc-
,
eupie y the president Mr, Be/ai-
rs Smith of Hay. file following of-
f.icers -were' elected for the coming
year Don. presidents. John Ketchen.
Alex Mustard. Fred Iiess sr, presid,
ent Henry rninith; first vice R. G.
Seidor. Rise/ et 12pd vice 'D. Binchley
Searortri. 3rd vice. Owen Geiger Ilea-.
sail; ; seeretary J. G. Stan/Jury Exe-
trnas;,rer ;John Murdock; Bruce-,
fichl rchai'rman 'Steph'en;
George WfauhinneY, colli.ns, F\1-
1--'- AV. .Ffeamon ri*boroc Bober()
L: ';.!;trich.. C. Fritz', Hensel'
Dr. ...Ma e I.)iarpiiil ; Tu cicersmi h Win.
Ulack Searorth James Vafson ; S' Ra-
ley David Anderson Go derish
John Torrance; ;1 1-;-, John
Mcl)owell Be.solutions endoreing, the
o.Jiicy of Sir Wilfred Laurier,- arid
Ili- Opposition. at Ot wa. nil ex-
•ressing their unqualified approval
or their :,,,rtand or; the navy fUld(JI ir
,iactions „Oat lia m enn' during
rec;inat ses46- %rine also expressing,
hn,1.1" Itipro al I. I he St
Y krAvr
;rim d Coot rnezoy
n vvarhaitlisliesy,„ •s,i•
gc
"Pall Mall."
Even the British, the London British,
nre not agreed 'upon the proper pronun.'
elation of "Pall 'Mall." The Pall Mall
Gazette has published scores of letters'
on the subject, ono from S. Henderson
enter, being In part as follows: "It
really does not seem to matter much
whether Poll Mall used to be 'Paine
Malik' or Toovi lirawh' Both are prob.
ably incorrect etymologically. I bad an
old, grandmother, one of the old school.
Were she alive today the would be
about 110. She always spoke of it as
'Pell Melte But, then, she preserved
most of the old fashioned pronuncia-
tons, such as 'Irtylocle for lilac,
'obleege' for oblige, 3sassingers" for sau-
sages and tould.' for gold, This may
bave been, and probably was, a sheer
affectation on her part. Anyhow, she
tested a new manservant by. bearing
how be could knock on a :front doors"
THE HUMAN SPINE.
Science Says It Is Imperfect Becausa
Man Walks Upright,
According to the osteopathist, you do
not bave a perfectly formed spinal col-
uren, for he is firmly convinced that
no person in the world has a back that
is perfect. His ideal is a spine of a
particular curve, whose twenty-four
bones are at equal distances apart, of,
the same formation on both sides and
equally distant from the sides.. of the
body.
The child's spine Is much nearer nor-
mal and far straighter than the adult's,
and the society woman who does no
work is more likely to have a back
whose curve comes nearer the ideal
than the college athlete. The spines of
strong men, such as the laborer or
pugilist, are most defective, for the
reason that constant pull and strain
on the spinal column accentuate its
weaknesses. The lgorrotes, strong as
they are, have weaker and more crook-
ed spines than civilized men.
The epines, of lower animals are
stronger and more normal than ours
and consequently are not so readily af-
fected by disease. If man had de-
cided to walk on all fours his spine
might be just as good as his cat's or
dog's., Spinal trouble started when
OW' ancestors detertnined to Wall; up-
right, ami even after untold centuries
it seems tbat tbe huinnsl spine has not
thorotrthly adjusted itself to our meth-
od of going about Spencer wrote:
"That all inmortant organ, the verte-
bral colume, is as yet but incompletely
adapted to tbe upright posture. Only
while the vigor is considerable cae,
there be maintairied without'apprecia-
ble effort those muscular contractione
which produce the likeelleenee and
jrting the lumbar roe' liftinftot
ie n
TtiE, EXETER
TIDIES
rand Trunk System
New Service
BETWEEN
TORONTO — SARNIA — sAuur STE. Al ARM
PORT ARTHUR — FORT WILLIAM— WINNEREG
STEAAIBOAT SPECIAL. EffeV:setan'th
1.4v, Toronto, 10,46 a.m. --- Mon., Wed., Sat.
" Hamilton, " .. . . epee slam f t
" London, " . . .. 2,18 - " *4
"4: $8..aNe.nMiaalrViellOainftseNN°or'r,NNaiv' 114-.31045aP.'rnm..---Thu'r4., St:114 Tues
Ar. Port Arthur, Nor. Nav. Co--. 7.30 eons, -Mon., Fri.
Fort William, Nor. I‘TaV, CO..... 8.00 a.m. -Mon., Pri.-2.30prn Wed
feannepeg, G.T.P. 7 45 a.m. Tues,, Thurs., Nat.
ViaaStaMies
Porlor-Cafe, ParloriCars end First-class Coaches between 'Totonto and Sar-
nlaStWanbdaalefda SteePing Oars (electric lights in upper and lower berths) eohenist
Sleeping Cars ( berths free), Piping Care and, Coaches between Fort William
a40(14 Wnemillelinege4 June 16th a through electric lighted Stardard Sleeping Car
will he operated between Fort William. Whuaepeg, Saskatoon and Edmonton
This is the inauguration of Grand Trunk Lake and Rail Route Service be-
tWAeeSnnEeettisatieT";NInuldwIlTlersotellrutbeeartioavf3ettts'e way-frore $arrtia, 'Wharf to Toronto
COlouteociog done Stb, and each Tuesdey. Friday and Sunday thereafter*
FullpilklifItliftr$, Reservations op Steamers or Trains, roa,y obtobaed on
application to Orand Trunk Agents, or write
C. E. 11ORNINO
Callon Stain, TORONTO ONT,
PILES CURED at HOME
by New Absorption Xethoci.0
If you Suffer TronT, blcediug
itehing, ,blind or protruding
Piles, send me your -address), and,
I will tell you. how', tot cure your -t
self at home by the Absorption:
treatment; and will also send
.01,ne a this home treahne0
free for 'trial, witli references
froM your own: locality if re-
quested; lunnediate relief 'and
permanent cure assured.' Send
money, but tell °tilers 0,
offer; Write 'to-dav to UrS.1
13ex I) 8-11Wintisori
Ont.'
COUNTY COUNCIL
ineUs°slitTavions,,gootield oxtail County
of the but -
council sesiloo.
The following were referred t
committees,
Letter from Ihs awl la. Carlingas
solicitors for Wm. Reid olaimiing
rayinent for 4antages to ;I. horSt.•
while crossing o defective hrtdge
From West Huron Teacher's
'urging the oopointraeut or a
hstrae Agricultural xePresentafive.
Erten S)epartnient of Education
again .calling attention to the need
or re-urraneing or the school
Inao6ctorates or Huron, and, . Bruce
to d tbe repaointment: or an additional
inspector and stating that? if the
tiounelle of the Coucties cannot a-
gree on the matter by Julv 15th; 1013
it, will then, „he the duty of tae Min-
ister to act In the Matter. 'Educa-
tion Gomm i aeo.S'
The Council raspointed a, District
Representative t this SeSSion.
Special. V"
That; bridge between " Turnberry•
and Culroes be rebuilt al'So :the roil,
ing of Galbraith bridge, and the
Gualy bridge between Stepheri and
Bosannuet.. present eonaitione being
unsafe. Road, and bridge.
The Road -and Rridge Committee
rer,orted.
inspected 'Star/lake. '331acl: Creek,
and 11 mile Creek bridges arid con-
sider floors should be repaired. The
bridge` under contractf by Willert
is ccirepieted an open for ;traffic.
Colibett bridge being in a very 'cle-
laPita ted.cond it ton engineer will have
have it re'built Tconnection with
Misidiesex county. It will require a
20 foot gnan and 10 re abutments.
The _bridge at Exeter will eeteuir,e
a new floor. ." •
Time eoinraftfee meet'. with
County of ISIiddleesx ;committee ;1'0
aonvyert.ime re bridge, bn, Aux Bauble:
Thal: tommittee 'desire naor& Jaen-
mation Tegar4ing, *claim of Win Reid
of Enetdr, for. damage' to horse. 'This
was amended bv rgiving comnarftee
power et. setalee s • .
in considering the report of the
cducation committee IVI:essrs
Bailie and Ortwein inoved; to
amend by putting of until December
session the ap'eointrnent of a joint
school inspeclorate and in -rhe mean-
time the lOduca:tion CoMmittee con-
fer 'with county of Brnce arid re -
Dore in °December.- rThe -amendra.ent
waTshelovAetip:;rnt(1,03i:epvror.t: Da.dicopoitfi,dn.s: ' s
County representative ori 'the Senate
of the Western. University Wok., read
and ordered printed in minutes and
h account. Tor 54.00 serit to fin*
finee. Commibtee:
The executive Committee reported
Pecomme tided ,no grant for horses
tit'Cuolph Winter Fair ..1-Arinded to
grant $'25. ir, two prizes or $1,5 and
iThst $200 be' granted:. towards fruiE
exhibit at 'l'oronlo arid 'thit t same
,corn3liittee Of las year bave charge
of same. '
IThat, $21;10 be „vented to Childreras
Aidl Society.
Aiso $100 to,.. 1-1 on. County Rifle.
League. ,
That this eornnalL'tee confer el
Fdric.'110rt comMittee or Druce ,.40 a
ell re joint inspectorate providing
that Council is ;willing o (lc ci,de on
the matter but as 'Bruce Go, tioeec
not meetf tilt Juno 1.61h the ;natter
be deferred to December , ses,iort
whom ioint report "will be submitted
to 'Council. '
Rood and diridgo.
eift
thee
-
Dr. (10
0.a'Alo ,
or A,V' ecO,
arm for Sale
dog Lot 21 Con, 1 USborne
tot-
taining 100 aores of choke land, On
the oremises 1-.4 a good ;trick dweat
ling house containing roorea, bard
and soft water. Para nearly new
4i -.-S0 Brick stabling underneath,
• 4 good &Deane wells on the -Farm,
About ;three oores of good orcbard
Parra is well fenced and welt undere
drained eee in good state of renair
gang' nittia.ted on london Road halt
wase between Ileesall and Exeter.
Vol' further castioulere apnie• on
the stereisee. Mr, John Weloli Pro-
trietor or B. s. ARO Ea-
tqto :Agent Exeter On, o
Auctionel
Sale
Of Real 1:StatO Villa ot
'E r, nlr, Thos. Cameron has re-
eived instruction from the tinder-
igned to sell' oublio ouotioR on
the premises on Saturday June 428111
limmae.; actontsiaisrteiengo'coieooLlz'olott ineii,ttc3lienincde
191; north eide est Pherell Street: la
Usa Villaec of Exeter. On (hie !pro -
Portal As a Very comfortable 1, 11-2
storey frame house, Good "
witty .furnace, electric lights. herd
and sort Water email orebard • of
ehoiees minter and email Traits. A
good garden all planted. Everything
trp-to-date and in good. -repair. Also
the buildings 'and land isnolvr, t he
xeter ,Tannery, This 'property .con -
sesta of the building-5,11'nd over Hired
lots of choice land. The Main build-
ing is Part' f.rarne and •Part brick.
lot lof valuable building material or
this a.roperty find will be sold 111
rart or in Meek or without) the load
to suit lp urchneers.
Terms end tarticulers macle.kno‘rn
on day of sale or•on aeplication t'o
the undersigned. Passeesion given
to suit eurchaser.
Positive's- no TeSeTVC tl'S' the Ito-
dat,e.
T. II. ateCallunt TA.utcatrueron
arietorp:ir.:;1,eaving town at an early
Executor's Sale
OF 100 'AORES lleeJ3.13ERTI •
„ • flOWNSIIIDf • •
+The Executor of the estaeo of t'he
late William Hackney- .has instructed
the undersigned to offer for sale by
eablie auction on the premises on
" 'WEDNESDAY JUJY 2nd 1913
at '2 ci=clock ebe faros known
as Lot 12 in the '14th Coricossion or
the Township of Bibbed., containing
100 acres, more or less04 this pro
leerty is a small lbriek Jaouee with
frame kitchen, !barn, brielg founda,-
tion 9006; aa 3 pig house 00x20.
There is a ag.Plendid, hardwood bub
of about 10 acres. Good water fenc-
ing and draining. The barn: is just
newly shingled. The eoiS as rich and
productive. -possession can be
had on March 1st 1914: with Privil-
ege of 'plowing any time after, crop
is gamy -
Terms Of Salee-Ten per Pent' on
*day of Sale and the balance on Mar-
ch 1st, 1914 without interept; Fur/-
thet ternas and t articulars oarlde
kriown on day of salenar may he had
ors a'ppliention
Gladman Stantury' T.iCameron
Bat risters Auctionedi*
Exeter anlil Hensall
In Private,
Ap be
4! .i ()et with the bushel of
ashes he +eel e.ei Into a clothes line that
be didt)'l "s"'
When lo• hod pieIT.ed himself out of
too nob oiottold r. -covered his bat lie
stood 0' 1444 h 40 rd and relieved his
feelings
"Henrys". reth-ti his wife.
"Weil i"
'Don't st,d out there to no It. Come
straight int,' toe hotise 0;I4i tee ine
that it's till rtiy fault."--1>etroit leree
Two Gifts.
They beth isnd sec-tit)reete7 Itoper.
.°11ere's 1.;lvttri1)19
v14 dhitnolitl i)neltla,,e." isaial she
,Nothl ng lil; I t ever tirip)tenS to toe.-
o 4:Int./tire
014 11 gives ills wife it bla etc...stye;
012 hke tiiOt e v ttr
dear."--Lodioit' ,rtrier.
,
UBSDAY, JUNE 19th lalT le-
eeseeeee
DR, G, F. nouvetcoN L. D.
Farm for Sale
looaere larto Lot it cow, ,Town Honor GrDa:NuatTe DENTIS
IT'oronto uni
atip o from lIy Exeter
L
e ero Dadoetan 2S 01 !..2d ra2 it.!,312 lAtiatYyg a fLOteafr‘firjo'icoeoorti°tsiv.eeerlk°
nities .phColqoosse.edollfWf8;ivettdateoV4r641:
frern 11-ensall• APP4 to 13, Rosa Residence 5 t
Byron Ont,
Notice to Creditors
•
In the matter of he :Cage 'far
Henry Guenther. _or the ,Village of
Dashwood liveryman deceased.
Notice is hereby leaven pursuant to
Statutes 4 in thal. behalf that all
creditors and others having, claims
against the estate of The Lee Henry,
Guenther of alie Village of Dashwood
who died on or About ehe 23rd of Ape
1913 are enquired, on or before the
17th of June to eecd. thY posI Prepaid
-may, eolicitoes for else execu-
tors
or deliver; to ,,hlog-t,rs Gladman 0
Stag,1
tors of the estate of the
said, deceased tb.eir ehrietain and Asir -
names, addresses and. descriptionst the
full particulars of thele olaims. the
statemeot of their accoonts and the
nature of the seourities, if any, held
Ni them And farther take ;notice
that liter snoh last mentioned date
the said Executors will proceed to *Xs-
triboto the ossets of the deceased
atootor 11.e parties entitled thenetd
hossiee regard only to the claims or
which they shed therileatttnotico and
that the said Executors will not
be liable for the said, assetts or, any
[art thereof to any person or tit -Tames
ef wi.ose olairna amtiee 0141 not have
been reeeiTed by thinai at the time, of
sueb:distributiern
GLADMAN & STANEURY,
Solicitors for the Executors.,
Dated at Exeter this 28111 day o
Ma 1.913, , t
Electric Restorer for Men
P110sPhonolrestorea every ueryptis tbo body
to US prom teusion; restores
'111111 allO vitality, rson;atoio decay and al) sexual
wain:less averted at once. r4PIphomol w41
tra14e you a lieW Ulan. Ptit.e $3 a but. or two for
SS. Mailed t anY address, TU*5 coboll, Drug.
st. Cot -tiering*. On
DR. A, 11, XINSMAN I4J7, D.Da.
lionor Graduate of Toronto lai,4
eraity, 1 ;
I DL$TT4,2 ;
Teeth extracted without pains Oil
any bad effects. Office over Gloidiv
pxnentert Stanburre :Offiee Main Ses
J s -,W. BROWNING 1i11. Ds
D, S. Graduate 'Victoria trioYor,4
sity Office and residence Dominions
Labratory., Exeter..
Aseooiate Cornier of Huron
1)) ,IDESON & DARLING
Barristers, Sone/tore Notarie
veyancers Commis -Stoners, Solieltairx
for the Molsons Bank, etc,
Money to Loan at losvestrates of 1,20
terest,
OVEIOE-oogAIN STREET`, ,E .'
ltlETEUt-t!
L L Oarliag B. A ri, UhDipitetttl
MONEY TO LOAN ! o
We have a large ftt4041te of vriti
e foods to loan on arm and' Ale
iage eeopertiea at lowest rate or 1,41-
or,,AD46.11e, &TANEN= 4;:
Barristers, Solloitors, Maio tilix
Exatort
ollsS G. E. M. BISAEIT A Mae Ws Xt
Honer Greduale of the London tetees
servator,y of •Music, Teaching, flefea
lege of the Western Urtivor4itx
Teacher Ilapo-Titeory ,,Ilaratozoys
counterpoint and Mllsiesti RiAtorzr
1.4 OVII3 ,proparect Nosiom eXasael
ittatione,
• ,;.e.
EXCURSIONS
To MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN
AND ALBER rA
each Tuesday until Oct. 29th in-
clusiye
Via Obicege and St. Paul or Sarnia
Through Pontoon Sleepers to Winni-
peg an aboveelittes, leaving Toronto
I1.00 p.m. No change of cars. Return
limit two months,
T.ufl particulars and. reservatione
from Grand ,Trunk Agents ,Or Write
C. .E. Horning 1.„1 *TtYnion
Station Toronto Ont.
IsT, J. DORE Agora;
Phone 4,5a
CENTHAL
AdiZI
STEM rF0,14D.. QNT.
Canadas Best Busi- •
ness College. •
•
•
We havethorough 1 courses •
and competienb experienced in- o
structors. We do more for our 4,it
students and graduates than do •
other schools. At present we •
have applications offering from ;
56000, to 51200, per annum for •
trained help. dlusinese men •_
know where thee get the best ;
help. We have three tdepart's•
ments COMMERCIAL' SHORT- •
HAND and TELEGRA.,prly.
Get our free catalogue. •
•
, D. A. MeLACHLAN. •
Principal. •
•
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Illo Ubo no and flibbert
ar
anon 6oinuati-Joau
cl Othco, Farquhar, Onw,
P.resident V. RUSSELL;
ItoM, GARDINES1
DIRECTORS
HORT BtORAIS
TILOS. RYAN
1.Vt., BROCK
WM. ROY
Stafko
Dublin
Wiaohoisi*
Elorphols;
. AGENTS
SOHN ,ESSERY Exetexo agent Ie -
borne and Biddulpb.
OLIVER BARRIS Munro agent foll
Hibbert 'Fullerton and Logo.
W. A. TURNIt
Segy.TrOas. Fa uhar
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors, Exeter.
OVER -85 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE 1
PATENTS
TRADE IVIARKO"
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion I roe Whether an
invention is probably -patentable. Communica-
Mins strictly eOntldentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for nominee patents.
Patents taken through 3inna ,t Co. receivet•
special antics, without charge, lathe
ClentlfgMmcrkaL
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest (tle-
enlation of any scientific 3ournal. Terms for
aCallnneadvraildS3eale5raa year,
P"tage prepaid. Bold by
MUNN &Co 3618r9adwaY' New kik
Branca Office. '6225 b' St. Wa5bIngtoo.D.O.,
NERVOUS, LIFELESS
DEBILITATED MEN
YOUNG MEN AND MIDDLE-AGED MEIt4
the victims of early indiscretions and later or.
cesses, who are failures in life -you are the
ones we can restore to manhood and revive
the spark of energy and vitality. Don't give
up in despair because you have treated witht
other doctors, used electric belts and tried
various drug store nostrtuna.
Our New Method Treatment has snatched
hundreds from the brink of despair, has re-
stored happinessto hundreds of homes and
has made successful inen of those who were
"down and out." We prescribe specific rem-
edies for each individual case according to Met
symptoms and complications --we have no
patent medicines. This is one of the secrets of
our wonderful success as our treatment can-
not fail, !or we prescribe remedies adapted to
each individual case. Only curable cases ea-
cepted. We have donebusiness throughout
Canada for over 20 Years.
CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED
OR NO PAY
READER Am "u a victim? Have you
hope? Are ym
you intending to arryg
Has your blood been diseased? Have you any
weakness? Our New Method Treatment Will
care you. What it has done for others it
do for you. Consultation Free. No matter
who has treated you, write for an honest.
opinion Free of Charge. Books Free. --
"Boyhood, Manhood, Fatherhood," (Illustrat-
ed) on Diseases of Nen.
- No NAmES UsED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. No name, on `boxes or entre!:
ones.' Everything Confidential, Question List arid Cost of Treatment FREE F'OR NOMt•
TREATMENT.
DRS. KENN.
Cor. Michigan Ave. and GriswQ1c! SL, Detroit,, Mich.
NOTICE
—::'..thtAloelOnliitet:itteevisiiia:ndlniasnoiCenorarfleaspril'ounsdteb;c:(Wee;:11
.'''PatietIts! in PI& WindSor offices which' are for C
O7we sec atito.rrIefSp)o":)nuclel:tseeirea'atc70'
see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as derea
uo
Iiatioratory ,for Canadian,businassOnlY. ,AcldreSea all eetters as fol o s
SDRS. KENNEDY, & KENNEDY, WiMii9r,
iaLYKsatiArinirirrivittnaddreh.: • •
11
15
5
111