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Exeter Advocate, 1901-2-7, Page 4G2kblic 4-14.0 THE COijIqTY COUNCIL . .d 1' 1"" TT. NrP IN COI (-‘1) er.r an.a Bov , setee akp :ct i a a ,1 I sal .1 A is.nt-e9sAne , apt ointtnent to (1 noar 00.-NTINH'.\.'il0N 0E THE isnocEhMING,S Chas, 1-1, Sander's, Editor and Prop ase ,IANUAllY SESSION. THURSDAY, FEB, 7th„ 1901 TuuRso AY. LOA(1111 E 1111 .11,101111 1,W11( reed end sent [0 '1'11) 1011 The world has never seen a [1011(1.1sttrt ommittee. Straements ftom the , , :its mournful interest, (11 '01111a genet.- Cinunty Collegiate 'Institute \\.;:s 11 id ell feeling of lose; :SS that, Whi011 11111 sent 10 the Exeeil 1i e Committee. The sLC1d e:re' of th•e 11• 1:von -Poultry ay .tnes11 11 tit s0d\„011d10.1 11 011 [\ 0111'01 \\"11 11 genuine sorrow the ihn council, and asked that a .,1 111L be sztilor bearers carried their burden to made to such association. le vessel tt nd aS the louts line of 11 v l'ec'hovt's from School 1.11sne eters r10111 shiPsbo 1)11 11 1111t 1`11e11' 11'11111u3t1 "1'1 t'11.1tti0-1-1 b0111.1,11i1ClI1000,Ist1111dd i'lLletIt'reLIC);01.1;E'',d(L1-1' 0110 1110> eVeuy 111;01 1111d eVel'y sol- County 01(111 00101>1 w40 sent 10 Read Otruli eit 11101 111 10 0'e1o011. Several eliee felt, that it would be a last fare- aml Beidge committee. , Centelon, that the Comity Proper- e'd. No 011e was ever °el" ememittee, 10>11 Clinton 'House of ea, none so' deenlY mournesi• Even in Iiefuge, with: all others of the, council hy well to .01,10 whom. they kIleIV ;10(1. oloved by:Mr. Lockheriliseeoed6d her death the good hand of one Queen sviehme* io o ;it the expense of the is upon tn her 00010000e, st, gees couneil-cemeed. Coaued, then ad-, , loomed to meet at 1.30, without saying that, he is the a• west , ruler upon any thrOne to -day, and no L01'.M. Account ot County -Clerk for con- xepubhe lias a head to compere with nations and men. Once a leaaing Re- beenitel.t0-a13;t1t1ruclonece tac(Ttlz111;ellSisitetnee°the coat ,et dice) said;fl Engh-ma. were 11 eepublie n reference to a grant to the uncut and put in it W ritteu a ppl ie,ttion to -morrow I can't see what chane.e. n 4 w as suit, to Executive Uonnant- would 01:Ike, for all the kilned"' "mid mittee. 000 0- elect, the Prince of Wales peesident," erasing then teen piece for the lucting County 'Connell election was ' Edward VII. in the aet of goveening cr- The personal items (1100010)1, out new te'auditors, Alesses. Carrick, Munroe, Seott. Campbell, Hess, Ball, Holman, and ehen of his home life 1(111 11 a d ; •antelon, McItitosh, i\101 10>01 and charming side 01 1.111 Royal ch;:racter. Cith.ns being the :ipplicants. On the Always kind to those about; him, first vote. each member votine. for two a • , 9 -• • nees o, temns Cerrick 1, 1\lunroe 2, once met, joining iu humorous Campbell -1. Holman having been de - His delight is to take off his coat, ou his taken> each having 011 vOte. kno w g veloy 01,10 whorn he hits Of the applicants', 11 ()linen obEtined 0 , Scott , IGIntosh 6, Cantelon Boll 1, incidents, [aptly worked in, a e. ter gentleman (me could, nob meet. elatred eleclol 11011101 ted. the second liallet• was 0 • In this Campbell got 7, 111c1ntosla 6, Norfolk estate htvge as a :Manitoba °antenna 9, alla ill the final vote which 'farm) and oversee everYthIng as one followed. Campbell received 10, Mc - whose kn owledge is acquired from intosh 5, and Mr. Campbell was de- -field and stable. But \vhen in. the Qlared elected. Henry Plumsteel, of Clinton, J. J. saddle, with.the guards enont hinn he Darwinnof SI 11101111 'arid F. Jordttn, of as every .inch a soldier arid every 1t101.1 G01101:1.011, Were then appointeft trus-, a king. Long nety he live, and while tees for their respective Lialleeiate In 10 11;m. Friday. stitutes. lie noes we sh;111 firicl that seceess- gifts to as, Council then adjourned to meet at . or isnot one of tha least of our Queens FRID.LY-FOURTH DAY. ACCIDENT2i.LLY SHOT. Report of Executine Committee -was «0 id Mr. Heys being ill the chrtir. The \ \ 7 i n d S 0)', Feb. 1.--11e01 y Ellis, s-ou report WaS pl0>SOCI. Tile Fin 4111 C C C 0 111- 0 f Joh 11 Ellibt Of \1d ifiSt011 0, While OB t, Ill itl. ee's report WEIS read and adopted, san a shnotinst expedition this morning with Mr. Kerr fa the chide. slipped off a log and fell into the snow. The report of the County Propeety His shotgun was diecharged, and the cotninittee sy[ts read and entssed with a load struck young- Ellis ha the f;:ce :aid sslip,ht iiinendment. 'While the report mou th, wounding, hi)11 so seriously flint a/els befnee the council -;)ifr. Chambers he is not likely to reco1 er. moved thilt, chtuse 3 11a? struck out, and that. tt 0', (1 for the t_ittoler be built It Girdles The Globe, 10 accordance with 1120i1011 of Messrs. Tlie faine of Bucklen's Salve, as the Holt and Connolly in ccanniittee, pr • o - best in the world, extends armind the vicling snell building does not cost earth. It's the one perfect healer of more then $2,200. The vote was as follows: For Mr. Chambers' motion - Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcer's, Felons, Aches. 111-essrs. Citutelon, Connolly, Chatmbers, Pains and all skin Eruptions. Only Hays, illiller, McLean,6; against--Mes- infallible Pile cure. 25cn, box at all sus. Bowman, Ferguson, Hicks, Kerr, ,c1rustores. Lockhart, Lamont, Patterson, Speek- ,g Torrance, 9. STRUCK 13Y AN EXPRESS. Report of ExecutiVe. Committee was . read and discussed by clauses. 'Moved , lard, while crossing the tr,aea on his • Springfield, Ont., Feb..1.-Lecilin Mil- ,il Wme Mr. Bowman, seconded by ,INIr. 1, , -ay hoe from church last night, was to the volunteers be struck out. Tor icks, that ciause 11, altmving grant -struck by express No. 87, going wese •-on the M.C.R. Four or five ribs were female 257 378 , Ile received tWO slight cuts on the head Certificatesclass 1 8 12 :as well. , His doctor has hopes of his 3 66 57 ;recovery. The resolts'of the High ScIrool En- trance and Public School Leaving ex- Workang Overtime, Eielat hour laws are ignored by Caose showing that the teachers do filithfial ;tireless, little workers -Dr, King's New Life Pills. Millions are almtys Gzioler's: There are ten males ill at woele, night and day, curing Indi- the county jail, o tor vagiancy, 1 for ;gest on, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick insanity, 8 for larceny end 1 for as- . . . I:feed:relic [end all Stomach, Liver 'aef Bowel troubles. Easy, pi-et:sant, sand Surgeon House of Refuge: Stilted sure. Only- 25c. at all drlig stores. Unit at, times the House had been over- ero.,vded,.ancl that: there were 1.2 dettths B. B. OSLER DEAD. ClUrinii: the year, the avertge age at Tovonto, Feb. 5, -Word has beell re- de 1>11 he u'e- 75,i vein's. The deaths eieiverl in the city to the effect that B. were caused by old :nee 8 apoplexy 2 i • B. Osier, K.C:, the eminent criminfil cancer o, pneumonia -, consumption 3, lawyer well known throughout Cana- broken leg 1. da.. died this morning at Atlantic: City, ' (r[oderich tp: There died jitnuavy N.J. where he had gone some time ago 23rd,'Alrs. Mary Clyne, relict of the for t'lle benefit of his 1, 0-1 which had hate John Clyne, of Downie county of been inipaired for some m011 thS. The desprttch states that „Mr. Osier died suddenly, but gave 110 further parboil- iars. ile was 11)1(11.1111 of 13 B, Osier, M.P., for West Toronto. the amendment there .voted. Messrs. Bowman, Fel guson. IIicks,Kere,Lock- hart, ' Lamont, Miller, Tormtnce, 8; ilgainst Ctintelon, Connolly, Chambers trays, McLean, Patterson; Spackman and the Warden, and the Vote being -a tie, the amendment was lost, and 'the report carried. Report of Road and Bridge, and of Special and House of Refuge Commit- tees Were re;td. and passed. The council then proceeded to elect two members on the Board of' Coe ntY Examiners, each inember having tAN'0 YOtes. The result of Inc first votes was -ll'ieseet 32, Boyd 0, Cerneron 7, and ;Sfesssiis. Tigeet and 130y11. were declared elected. - On motion of 11205 1, C;mtelonind Icei.r the House of Refuge 0 Mit tee was emposvered to.purchase an orgitul for use in tho relig,rotas services of tbe annners were all dul q I is ua [airo thi, position; that tlie reports of NIOS$1.S. Tont and 'Robb 'were examined 1111(1 '> and 1.ecoinurended that, they be Printed in the; nainutes, ;:nd that as the Edt ucaion Deptli attent only furn- ishoe c es nopy of the school laws to each eeetion, that the ;se:ye:Ain-lent be menierialized to increase the nuniber to four. Pr oprR ety:-enorted that the. gaol, court ('010>. uegistry office and House of 1-Zeftlge had been itispeet ed. Re- comniended that no 11(11:1.111 be (>1101in the :natter a the 001N111101owel- ing for the gdoltn' and the extension o of the use of Refuge, and that 1-111)repoet on insuiginee be 1111111011 1)1 the inmates. Speen[]; -I-lad ineinived into the mat- ter of entrant/1/0 public school leav- ing fees, iefert'ocl from Deceelber ses- sion, and cannot see liow they can be reduced, ;Is they are eons:hired in -hold- ing the examinations and reading the -papers; re the abolition of 11:11111'1111- or and the good 1011110 fita'Sti011/ We VE" 00111 /11011(1 1'10 /1.0 tit') 11, 111 11111(11 la ea etily apirroving the proposal to better onr highways, The committee tbought there 11>10 necessity for more Atten- tion along these lines befor.e very pro- nounced legislation wiping out old cus- toms is pessect ;.triswer to the On- ri tao Bel. A et Segassociation, sve ad- vise the prosecution of tk he wor; re- commended that the warden and clerk sign the memoriam l froSi meoe co Lunn- t'egarding proposed ;upend men ts to the act 10401011011 hawker's and pothers. As to the neernotial from Coulity Vic- toria, urging>. the necessity of legisla- tion towards the merging of the lower conrts so as to facilitate business and cut cloWn _expense without doing in- justice to any interest, we very hearti- ly concur with dap proposition, anti ask our 011>1(11)1(5 to forward the neces- , sates inemorieleto the legislature; and that regarding the memovial from Victoria couuty, to give Puirlic school le:lying examinations a perna;tnn et P1110 in the public schools 02 (1111' land, we reccanmend it to be signed and for- warded to the On tnrio Legislature. Inspector 'font's Reporte-len Lion ecl t.hat the formation of three new school sections would cause the erectiou at three nesv Sebool houses; that No. 1, Ashflelcl, and No. 2, lisborne, svoult1 commence the century with 01)0 teah c- ev each instead of two ;ts heretofore, that in. 1900 there were 133 teachers in the -inspectorate, but that for the pres- ent year there \V011111110 but 131; that two nesc w hool houser es NVere ected in 1900, a stone one 11)No. 7, Ashfield, at, a cost of $1,500 and a brick one in No. 3, West aValvatiosh, at a cost of $1,- 300 and that many school houses 1Tere improved timing' the year. The re- ceipts were: Bitlatice for 1890 $13,762 80 Government 0-eants 3,762 00 School titxes 49,171 37 All rattler sources 6,135 53 Expendit 11100— Teachers' salaries Sites and buildings Maps, globes, etc. Repairs, fuel, caretaking Teachers and Salaries Male tetwhers employed o7 51 Fetnele $'43,135 60 $40,591 92 4,163,36 883 59 12,531 72 358,161 57 -1899 1900 77 79, Ayerage Salary, 'male . $371. 3360 broken, and both bones, in one arm. " " 2 60 61 (111111 11.10110 Wer e Yery satiSTactory, By-law No. 1, appointing ' anditons, Was read. ;slid passe,d, andthen the coancil adjourned to meet again on the first Tuesday itaJune at :3 pan STNc??Sis or COMMITTEE REPORTS. House of Itefitge.-Reported in favor of -recording the Inspector's report on the ITlin tos, that the purchase of cows and certain work recommended by the Inspect,or lay °yeti until the committee forms ;111 opinion, and that the ebYsie- ian's report be printed in the' _minutes. Finence:-Reconamended the pay- ment of fifty-two- accounts, that the accounts of Le.e & Shephard ancl E. R. Watson, for work done, be deferred till the June session of council; that no milit;try grant be made to the Goclerich Colleg•iate Institute; that treasurer's statement and, that from Molson's bank, Clinton, be printed in, the flail:- utes. Road and Bridge:-Recommendecl that the tendet. of Guttricige, for•build- ing abutment of Mitchell bridge, be accepted; that of the Hamilton 13ridge Co. be accepted for the superstruc- ture that the report of the county conanlissioner, re the •proposed bridge over the Aux Salable river, be accepted and that the county commissioner's re- port be printed in.the tninutes. Exectitiven-Reported in favor of a. grant of $10 to tire Hospital for Sick ClailcIr•en, Toronto, and the same stun to the Prisoner's' Aid Sodiety; reeome mended that the clerk subscribe for a copy of the IMutricipal World for each county cortncillor; that Mr. and Mrs. French each receive an therease in sal- at.y of $25; that Robt. Dettchinan's ap- plications for the appointment of his son as a student at the Agticultural College begranted as soon 00 there is a vacancy; that $25 be granted to the Huron 'Potaltry and Pet Stool( Associa- tion; $20 to each Agricultural and Hoe- ticilltueal Society ImIcling exhibitions 111 the county; 315 to each public lib- rary; that $600 be granted. to supple- ment tim pay 01 1.1110 rnen and rion-cont- inisSioned;loffleer8 of the il3islIlegiment and that the tender of tile Goderich Star for the county printing, it being the loweSt. Itepostal having exam - Med, the statements received Li 0(0> the Collegiat Tn.:lilt:rte.:5 ELIA r e10111 111Pnded they be paid the 'following: Sett forth $2.223. 13, (11> ten $2,015.45 and ode- ois $.1800. lus•tna: -Ferrirted tilO 521 (11,1 1 Perth. The deceased had been living for some years in Goderieh township with her daughter,. Mrs. Thos. Lacey, of the first cOncessfon. • Formerly she had been for a lone'r period a repident six years age, her birth being one of thefirst to occurin the county.of Perth. of Downie, where ate WaS born seventy . Thousalicts Sent Into'Exile, Every year a large number' of. poor , sufferers whose lungs are sore and Iler husband died over forty years, racked with coughs rtre urged to go to ago. Besides Mrs. Lacey, there are another climate. But this is costly ancl several sue vi vine. daughters and sons. not aleelys sure. Don't be an exile . Goclerich: Thurschty Patrick Hickey when De. King's New Discovery for ofsSeaforth, who pleaded guilty to a Consumption will cure you at home. chercre of assanitine. P. M. Beattie of It's' the most infallible medicine for Seafoeth, was before Iiis Honor Judge .. Coughs, Colds, and all Throaf and Lying Doyle for sentence. He was farther. diseases on earth. The first-clese brings ,remanded to February llth, to enable relief. Astounding. em.es result from His Honor to niiii5e enceniries about persistent use. Trial free at ;111 drug- the defendant.- At the same court gists. Price .50c and $1.00. Every Albert Evan,s, cnerged with stealing • bottle guaranteed. a sheep, was tried by the Judge, and at the concluSion of the evidence His Ho or runt tidect Evans till. Saturday THE CANADIANS' PART. During the pnst weeks the part which the Canadian soldiers took in the capture of General Cronje at the battle of Paardeberg has been told and retold by the greatest authority on the subject -General Roberts -and several of his leading officers. The picture which is given free by The Weekly Globe to Its yearly subscrib- ers is pronounced by those who were there a very at:curate description of ; the scene, A sample of it can be seen at this office, It should be in every home in Canada. ' 'HIS HORSE KILLED UNDER HIM Uxbridge, Feb. 4. -Geo. Mc:Milian, a young man of this town, had it Miracu- lous escape from death this morning, • He and a 000>19(101011natned Clarence S tin es started from here 0)001 ten • '(:)oloelt, 0)1011 111 charge of three, horses. Which 11103 11(110 i;flelivering to Claire - Mont Station,- As they were crossing the railis7.1,-.57 track, on the5th concession of Uxbridge boWnship a freight train from the south suddenly appeared in Stiner got aCross rai right, lint the horse McMillan was 011 ,101 killed 0>0(101'him and be Was thrown a (1013- '1110(1610 distance. Jib eseaped, how- , ever, with no more serious ('7 011, time feiv ises; The. horse he Was lead- ne, Was also badly ininaed and died 811.LvA,:, , • for judgment. The county attorney prosecuted and Wm. Proudfoof de- fended. In the afternoon Evans was brought up on 0 charge of stealing goods, the property of Duncan Mc- Covie, of Colborne, bet at the request of Mr. Prondfoot the case was adjourn- ed to lst March, for the prodeetion ot a witness, , I' Egfal..W4s.te Makes Woe taLtrArA.' 11 is AS wa.steful not to secitre 'what you need and might have as it is to squan- der.what you already Possess. Health 0 a priceless possession. You cArt secure it and heep it by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla which purifies the blood, CttreS disease, and invigorates the whole system. ,Solis -"I was greatly troubied with boils and bad blood and was advised to tr,y .Flood's Sarsaparilla. I folloWed tit& advice and the benefit 1 reeerred was so great that 1 tooh a second bottle' And <ivas aired." M, L; Petit Lyons, Ont. Cetsla 1:eatsI ..eME,FICAtel GLOW WITH 'NONDERFUL RADIANCE. Eled/trlOal Illominatioas and Other 11 eatur es 111 Which Buffalo's Pair All lrorruer Eater tirdSes or This Description', Even the Buffalonian cannot 'compre- hend the exquisite character of the great Exposition he is building. Is it twy Wonder, then, that the distant- naf live still asks what it is to be indeed it IS to be everything that is graceful, harmonious and beactiful. Porin and color will join their wonderful fo'rees to please the eye and dt?liglit the sense. TIIE ELECTRIC TOWER. "Alegnideellt" is not too strong a word to express the character of the corn - Octal work. He is a man of dull irnag- inatIon who, now visiting the grounds, cannot picture in s'orne degree the come- liness and stateliness of tbe dnisbed. enterprise. , The Pan-American Exposition is in- tended to be ia every way an artistic triumph. From the very beginning it has been the pur:ose of those \vho have been intrusted with the making of this Exposition to present to the world the most artistic creation ever conceived for a like purpose. The ar- rangement of tile buildings, the style of architecture, the decorative work, the embellishment of the gsiouncls and the electrical illuniination are sorne of the features that will stand out promi- nently in the Exposition picture. There are 33 aeres 10 the courts areuud which stand the priticipal Exposition buildings. While the whole Exposi- tion plot of 350 acres will be as beauti- ful as nature, with the artistic help of mem can make it, the several courts will be the particular center for formal decorative work': The courts are ar- ranged in the form of a cross, the north and south courts bearing the uaraes of Court of Fountains, Plaza, Fore Court and Approach and being nearly 3,009 feet in extreme length. The Transverse Court Is known as the Esplanade and is 1,700 feet from east to west. Two subordinate courts open into the "Esplanade, known as the Court of Lilies and Court of Cypresses. The combined area of these courts Is approximately two and a half times the area of the courts at the World's Columbian Exposition and for this rea- son gives a far greater opportunity for artistic treatment. It has been said of this Exposition that it would outrival all former enter- prises In .a number of important fea- tures,' The first of these is in the court settings just described. The second Is In the plastic ornamentation of buildings and the elaborate use of sculpture for decorative purposes. As a third may be mentioned the hydraul- icand fountain effects. Tbese are of O - most elaborate character and are to be seen in all of the courts. A fourth feature is tbe horticultural ,dee- [native work. Sunken gardens and formal floral ornamentation will be em- ployed at every point where the bright colors of foliage and flowees add. to the beauty of the scene. As a fifth feature may be noted the color decora- tion of the buildings. This is a very elaborate undertaking, the result of mature study upon the part of the best mural painters of the world. Consid- ered a very diffieulte if not embar- rassingproblem 'at first, it has been worked out by patient study until re- sults very pleasing and happy have been achieved. A sixth .pohat of excel- lence will be the electrical illumina- tion of' all the courts. Then the bril- liance of the gardens and the radiant beauty of the buildings will be height- ened by the glow of 200,000 electric lanips arranged with artistic concep- tion and illuminating with fantastic hues the nutnberiess fountains and pools and turning the scene Into one of unrivaled splendor. The style of architecture Is what is described as a free adaptation of the Spanish renaissance. It is particularly appropriate for the purposes Or 1111 Exposition since it gIyesnopportunity for the employment of' many architec- tural features of a festive character.' Thus the visitor may see many lofty, towers and lanterns, graceful domes and minarets, airy pavIliona and other decorative work that will produce a sky line free frotn any suggestions of monotony or severity. The Electric Tower, standing in a broad pool between the court of Foun- tains and the Plaza, is to be the center - p1100 for electrical illumination. This tower le 80 feet square and 375 feet high, with circular wings curving from the east and West sides to the smith - ward and forming a semicircular spece In which are to be tnany beautiful fonetnin ,features. From the eonthern face of the Tower a cascade will ;rush frorn a niehe, 70 feet froln the 1" 0111 a, and fall upon a terraced bass. At night this 'cascade and 110 fonmeins and pools ;vill 11 iiimainsted in fa mastic 00101'S floating lit.Vits anon all the pools %vitt fa'1"01 itt1e;eS1:11g ‘.1! Oi ..rees.eserereseeengssateessza,...• ... sesseeseasstestesseesee...endseesee...Pa-se. CaStoria iS for Infants miti Children. CasTorfa is liarinleSS for Castor Oil, learegorie, Drops and, Soothing. Syrups. It contains neither Opium, /dolphin° nor otb.4.,,,r .12111e001e substance. It is rleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions or. Ttlotliers. Castoria destroys Virorms and. allays Feverish- ness. Castoria elves Diarrhcea, and„Wind Colic. Castofia relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the rootl, regulates the Stamacit and DosirolS of Infants and Children, gielner healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea -The Mother's Friend. Castoria, " Castoria is an excellent medicine 901 children. Mothet-s lnrye repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." DR. G. C.. Osc000, Lowell, Mass THE FAC -SIMILE Castoria. "castoria Is so Iva. adapted to children that 1 recommend it as superior to any pr3. scription known to me." H. A. Ancnna, M. D. Brooklyn, 217. ' SigNATURE OF APPEARS- ON EVERY WRAPPER. , kaaM .rabiCen 0E1 HABITS IN Y ;. LATER EXCESSES IN MANHOOD MAKE NERVOUS, DISEASED Pi! 14 of ignorance and folly in yonth, overexertion of. apd. hotly 1111 (10 liE RESULT ed by lust and er.posnre are constantly tarecknt,/ tap _wee and fu.aro...., Ix'rilaPPiness of thousands of promisix.g young men, Horne fade and wither at an early age„.„„ t57,at tha blossom of manhood, while others are forced to _drags ?lac, 7,searT,orftrIstiiiteiressa TI.- §1-4,,h...Bhe.,rist,1„?..co.,, Os t.lt9irosureoVialiont,a-ttotayila)aut d no ad,sreancautnho st.0 far , thea ollice,° the jorg.mohop, the t4i pr 118. STORED TO MANHOOD 13V DRS. K. & X d Wee A. WAL.U.R. Wu. A. WALKER, Hille.CHAS. FERRY, CHAS. FERRY. if ' '74„.1,1•1•50R1,1 TREATMENT ATTER TRZATMENT e" A Divorced but united again NAMES OR TESTimaNIALS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CoNSET,IT:- ivm. A. Walker of 16th Street says: -"I havo sugared -, untold agonies for my "gay life." I wasindiscreet \Theta young and ignorant. As "One of the Boys" 1 contracted t3yphilis and other Private diseases. I had ulcers in the' month anff d throat, bone pains, hair loose, pimples on face, finger nails came oemissions, became thin and SYPH ILIS EMISSIONS STRICTURE CURED despondent. S87011 doctOrs treated roe with 'Plorcury, Finally afriendinduced naoto try Drs.liennedy &.tiergan. Potash, euc. They holpod me but could not cure me. ;Their/A.(3w Method Treatment cured me in a fore wee s. Taoir treatment is woadefnl. 4,24,.3.o1 reel yourself gaining every day, I have never. heard of their failing to cure in a singleQ ??case." • ,01...raEs GUARANTEED OR MONEY RE-MJINDED irg ki ra Capt. Chas. Terry 85111:-"1 0N70 my life to Drs. 11. & 11 .,c4.1A.t IA I leamed a bad habit. 21 /had all the symptoms Seminal Weakness and Spermatorriacca, Derassioes wsert..er draining and weak -ening my vitplity. 1 'parried at ?,.:1„;•=1,3 under advice of my family doc or but it was a V`4 sad orperience 131 eightein months we wore divorced. 1 hen Consulted 1)re. K. SG 11. who restored xne to manhood llisirnrytheir New .ifethod Treatment. Ifolta now life thrill through my nerves. We wore united again and are happy. This was mn years ago. Drs. He & 11, are scientific speciah.sts arid I heartily recommend them." I l'APOTEN CY VARECOCELE EMISSIONS CURED a 117e treat and cure Izaricocele, Ern issiona, IVervous Debility, Serninaie 1,:3Trieakness, Glret, Stricture, SyPhilis, Unnatural Discharges, See:fA.buseV g. Kidney and Bladder Diseases. 'fif. b7 YEARS IN DETROIT, 200,000 CURED. NO Rs- "gER Aro yTilaivic.trea.BFaaeby,,onliciet holy? 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(Chartered by Perintraent 1855.'1 Paid up Capital-% ...... .$2,500,060 Reserve Ftuad..,.., ...........2,050,000, Hoad office Montreal, JAMES Er,r..Jor.rT, Esq. GnIsnR.A.-t. -MANAGER. Wioney ad v timed. to .good iFarmors 0)1 their own no r,es withone or more ondorser !„. at, 7 per cent. per annarn. —EXETER Open eV er:v lawful from 10 an: , to 3 p.ni; Sat urilays 10 a.mto 1p.m. A general banking business transacted CIM, RENT nATES allowed for n1one on Deposit Receipts. Savings Ill k t 3 cent. Droicsow Si Onamrat, Huy 1 ON, Solicitors, Manr“tav, Chief of Police Gagnier of St, Boni- fttee has ttrrested a• man nairicl :tames Armstrong en a charge of making counterfeit nioney, Dies and °thee „ totes ror the nranniactitre of ten and twenty-five cent, pieces svere found in his room. A Card. We, tbe mider'signecl, do lictel;y ar agree to re.fund the motley- on a 50c, Attlatte Webs prop '(.010 111> of the Cri- bottle of Greene's Warranted •SyruP trivial) Restaurant at at- of Tar if it fails to cute your. cough tempted to commit suicide by banging oi' cold. We also guarantee a 25 -cent from a, Iredpost, using a sheet for the hot tle to prove satisfrictory or money purpose. Ilis inoans we; e braid and reflinded, lie seas I:tie:teed C Lieges',