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Exeter Advocate, 1901-9-19, Page 4OBx,rter 44.°Z1tifor,ette, Clans. E. Sanders, Editor 4nd Prop THURSDA Y, SEPT. 19 1901 NOTES ,41,ND C011ifILENTS `The Gommittee Of Teta' in the invee- tigatiou of the: charges against Revs Foster MeAnnuiond and 'Rev. D. 0. Sanderson ntet at S'unith's Fails oe Wentnesday to receive the report of the L1 LI commissioner. * TYPELOlD AND DRINKINO WATEP. The Cleveland Leadev says that the development Of sixty eaSeS of typhoid levee 0 mong the one hundredpersons wleo atteueled a banquet ati t.i,go, and dt'ank water feom a long nulls -el is 0 stertling con- fi1.11bat 10 ni tThh...ele)11. e1i1iod t he or y that wziter is the Very'1IeS1, m0(110'11, if not the only elle, by`which the germs of this disease may be introduced into the human systein. It Should also , serve as 0 weruing to the people against drinking watev Unit IS not known to be free -from disetise. germs. It is 110 11* geuerally believed that typhoid is a preventable disease. People who drink pure water aye not likely to contract the malady. A year ago it was an- notme,ed that tYphoid bad been elimin- ated absolutely fvoin the great Ger- man city of Berlin "by the altretion. of the water seppl y, and later it Wesde- clared that a sitoilev result had been brotight, about at Hamburg by the same means. THE QIITLOOK" Eon. lioots, Manager Palcone.r, of the Pa11110V- ston factory, says 11101 his company hes not been getting as many light hogs is -formerly, this being due to the cullin,e, whieh his firm has practic- ed. Speaking in regard to the ihogs situ:at-ion generally. Mr. Falconet• says, "Hogs ere not always going to bring $7 to $7.50 live weight, still I think it will be a long time before hogs ere mach. below 5c, at which ieeice hog raising is very profitelde to the far- er. Our ft turners should go much more heavily into the raising of hogs. They have been ,altogether to slow about taking up the Lopportanity which is open to them. ,.Agrettt many seem to think that, by the time they get into raising 0 number of hogs, the priee will be off. They need not be afraid of this ---first, because owing to the mild core used in factories all ovei the country, bacon and hams have be come 1110re popular; second because the Englieli markets, a very smell per - Oen tage of which is supplied by Oen- ad(' ' is dmost unlimited; 316, because the fact that few farmers are curing • their owu bacon and still fewer are selling home coved hams and sides to the country stores; (aid fouteth because the production of hogs in the States is not increasing in peoportion`to pop- ulation. .As a result of this latter condition. 111e1.0 will be loss and less bog products to export from the 'Unit- ed States. When all these facts are considered farm erS shoulci not be (ifr.aicl to make hog raising their chief inelestry. The one thing they) shoulcl nevev forget is to raise the right kincl of hogs. flit.. Hodge, in speaking of the genaral sitnetion, says: "There is a great difficulty in procuring sows for breeding purposes. Plenty of far- mers who are alaxions to get such can- not obtain thew. We 1110 0,XpeCtitlg the young spring bogs to come in within a month or six weeks and then the supply will be fairly large. Mean- time \ye are just between seasons, ran -hogs have been exhausted and spring hogs not yet in, result being a remark- able searcity." THE LYNCHING EVIL. The people of the United States are troubled by the vivid pt.esentation of the enorinoits heights to which the lynching evil in that country has risen. Statistics compiled in Chicago show in the last 20 years there hey° been 3,130 lynchings in the United Stites. The biggest,record of any one year was in 1892mwhen 288 were recorded, Up to August 3011) of the present year there have been 101.. The offences ,a leged ha these cases classify as follows: .Mnrcier was giyen as the cense of 27 lynchings; 0:tacks on women, 20; inur- ,derons assault, 6; race prejudice 5; ar- son, 3; attempted assault, 4.;• theft 8; sheltering mni•derer, 3; suspected cat- tle stealing, 3; suspected cattle killing, 2; stealing- horses, -4; train wrecking, 1; keeping gambling house, 1; resisting arrest, 1; robbery, 1; insulting white women, 2; assaulting white person, 1; by Whitecaps, 1; mistaken indentity, , 1. Of the victims 76 were negvoes. 23 white, 1 Indian and 1 Chinese. This is -the Angnst record as described by the Rev. Dr. James Bond, 0 negro _clergy- man of Richmond, Va.: There have been 20 mobs, 8 of which were repelled by officers. 2 everei hunting their vic- tims when the seemen W1IS 1)011116d. At hest nine have a ccomplished their pur- peso, disposing of at least 14 men, wo- men and children. 4 of these were burned at the stakes. 10 have been beilged and shot. 13 were colored, 2 of whom were women, and one MIS 0 white man. Only 5 were chFte•ged with 1.1)e nameless crime. One of these at leeet was innocent of tha crime charg- ed.- The DI yovite defence of the lyn C11 - g peac:jce has been tliett it was nc.sces- Bevy, es 0 deterrent of crimes against women, bub out of the 101 cases so far this year only 20 were provoked by re- ported (ittecks on women. The cause assigned is only a pretext. Brutality and contempt for law, the accompani- ments of a low gvade electorsttei are the real causes, 'unhappily the pros- pects of :in early improvement are 1101, promising.' The 1.0010l problem is a sed 0110 1116 a featfid obstacle to the (117(tne0111 en t or the Sot' thee') States. Foetunately for Caneda we have 110. evil of that kind to contend against 11)1 no awful probl ea n of that cheriteter to sonic". Our problems are all eimple '111 comparison. V`itivich: Aresses, JAR:Ewen and Gei- reer h(td a hi t ncl red dollar los e of Ft, inlay by some fltix in the field beiny; The five is supposed 1,0 have originated fr otn some burning stumps in 1111 ad- joining field. Children Cry for tmw Ptesident McKinley Passes Aay1 1111thirn Honee, Buffalo, Sept. 14. - Before 6 o'clock Ittst evening it Was clettr to those at the Pr eitient's bed - Side. that 11e, Was dying 0116 prepara- tions were nettle the Llaii hist sad offices 11ee0(11 Frain thnsi w 110 %Vero near- est and dearest to him, Oxygen had been adminisfered steadily, lett with O ttle effect it) keeping back the tmpro- ach of death. The President 000)0001 of one period of unconseiousness only to 1(40)50 into another. 13ut in this perio6. when his wind wits ptirthdly clezo,, 1 series of eveuts of a profound, tottching, cheractev ensiled down stairs. With tear -stained facet, members of the Cabinet were grouped in anxious waiting. Thy knew the en d Was near and that the titne when they must see him for the last time on ear- th. This was about 6 o'clock. It was an nwful 11)0111001 for them. One by one they ascended the stahway-Sec- retate- Root, Seevetery Hitchcock and A t orney-General R nox. Secretary Wilson nlsi) MIS there, but held back, not wishing to seehePresident in his agony. Thei.e 15015 Only 1 mementary stay of the 'Cabinet officers at the threshold of the death chamber. Then they withdrew, tbe tears streaming down their faces, and the words of in- tense grief choking iu their throats. AsHED FOR HIS WIFE. 'Aftel; they left the sick room the physicians ettllied him to conscious- ness, and 111,e President asked almost immediately that his Nvife be brought to hill). The doctm•s fell bauk into the slnidows of the room as ilfrs, McKin- ley ()time tth•ougla the doorway. The stem's.; face of the .dying man lig,hted up with a faint smile as their hands Wel'e elapsed. She sat beside him and held his thincl. Despite her playsicztl weak ne.ss, she bore up bravely under the ordeal. The President in his last period of consciousness, which ended about 7.40 o'clockschanted the words of the beau- tiful hymn. "Nearer My God to Thee," itncl his Ltst audible CODSCiOUS Words, as taken down by Dr..-ALtme at the bed- side were: "Good bye, (111,good bye. It is God's way. His will be done." Then his mind began to wander, and soon after he completely lost conscious- ness. His life was prolonged forshours by the administration of oxygen, AD cl the Peesiden 1 finally expressed a desire to be (.illowed to die. About 3:30 the administration of ri-sye,.en ceased and the pulse grew 11 11 Vei:y faint. Ile is sinking gietcluzilly, like a child into slumber. By 10 o'clock the pulse could no longer be felt in his extremities and they grewcold... WlflCIiel sea IAIrs. :AV,. J. Roy is visiting her sister in Uxbridge, ---).1v. Baclley, of RansoM- yille,N.Y., is visiting his ftither-in-la,w, 1\11). Thos. 3'(hite.-51e. 0-. W,3)11 bri d g c), 01,1 i tea 10 111a10/1(1 ge at Hautiota, Man., on Sept. 2, to Miss Nellie Merviott, citiugliter of Mt.. _Agno$ 51(1110 11 of the Base line,. Blanshavd. -Your .correspondent was shown a cob 01 00111 the other day, grown 'on tlie p.reinises of Mr. Thos. Broclt, Zion, that ou t -d es tit) ything lie 11 as ever, seen. The cob me(istires in length 10 inches and 9.1,- circumfeisence and has thereon 067 kernels. Next! Eden League will meet as usual on Thurs- day eventhge 'Topic ``True fIonces" to be intvolliced by Miss Ida Caves.-IUr. Albert "'Mitchell ,Incl Mr. Edgar Bu 1)011 visited ft•iends at St. IVIarys on Sunday. --Miss Agnes Blair is visiting friends in Kippen. and, Mrs. Will Ford, of Elimville, were the guests of Mr. and 11Irs. Geo. Rook. on Sunday. -SIt 111l) Essery, at Ohio, visited his cousin, Ali.. John Esseey, foe a, few days last 11 eel.-.111t.s. Walker, of Rus- selclale, has be.eil visiting friends here for Ilia ptist week.-JAIrs. Fletcher Switzer, of KirItton, visited ller par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rook, last week. Grand Bend Quite a lumber from here attended London Fair and report a good time. -.Mr. John Spackman left for Ids home in Exeter Tuesday. -Mr, Chas." Gib() is spending a few clays here.- Alarge, dance will he I) e1c1 in 13101111 51'S Hall, Wednesday eveninge-Mr. Fred 111l1S013 was emi bed in the • ,holy bonds, of nantrimony, b 57 Rev. Mr. Canviere of thisplaee, on Monday 310. We ,join in wishing them a happy married tife.-A rintnher of peOple \Vela? StOp- ng in the club house on the Aux e1101)1e last w eek. ---M, v. A. Kenn 0(1.37 8een taking his week drives east - weeds, mnet be sortie. attraction. More pe ride n I ars n ex t, weele...---311.. Ross is :Lang a good apple Imsiness Imre this :•w.nson.--Threshing is nearly finished in this vicinity, DEATH oP I'dtt, MA N1-Thj, week we record the death of Mr, Ohas, MA - 8011, Who died 011 Friday last, th his 11 year. The dee.en sect had been a i 1- i '11 for some time. Ilis.remains Were terred here on Saturday, 111r. Ma so n was highly 1051)001: id and the bereaved uilg hive the sympathy t01 a, large 1(0e1e of frien, ds. " Chlforen Cry for :4; joseph The fanners in this 01111111,3 1100 busY doing theft fall wheat seeding, -.Mr. Islettry lion), of Pigeon, Miel&nte is vieltangehte. aunt end unele, .Alv. and Mrs. R. 11'1301en•-1111.s, 8. Smith is serionsly ill 151111 look jaw and small hopes are et tei.titinecl for her 'recovery. --Mrs. S. Greiliery, who,latts been sick and confined to her bed for over (1 year, is able to be up tiral walk around Beetha O'Bvieun epent a few da 1, in Zurich last Week, ViSitillg her heother fl'0111, here attended the fair (it Exeter and report a good 1100 -Sirs. 11. O'Brien left on Tuesday for Dundas, wheee site 10115 celled through the illness of 0 near rebitivee--.Mvs. G. Winegarclen, of Pell -thin, \vas the guest of her brother, Mr. D.:- 'Wilson, last week. - The high wind of Sunday and Monday clid serious damege to the apple crop. -111r. 136, Dodman \vas 'in The tiles - vine the first of the week attending his brother-in-law's funeral. pashwbod .Rev. M. T. Wing, of Berlin, Conduct- ed the Sacrament of ,the Lord's Supper to the adherents of the Evangelical "church here on Snnday, .On 'Monday eVenieg Private Lougheed, Of Wing - bah), wbo tobk active part in the South African War 8poke . to a fah. sizedaudience o esoun e of .h is experiences (hiring, the campaign. It proved to be quiteinteeesting and dose/wilts; ofa much larger endience.-Se',eted froth here attended' the' annual falls, fair .at 171Keter, Titesclay....-Several Of the Lady Maccabees fro10. here attended a sta.-, prise party at the heme of • Mrs. a111'-011'; ,Shipktn prior to their leavings.. thIlit place for Sarnie.es-Miss Wiggins, of Toronto, .will give her very i,-)Opulter and entertaining- lecture on ..flemant. ty's battles, in the Evangelical church, Tuesday evening at S o clock, Sept, 24. In the afternoon she will tiddress the mothers and daughters on "Child cnl- ture, relation to polity." A cordial invitation is extended to all to hear this eloquent speaker. A Silver collec- tien will be taken at the doer. . McGillivray Council ,Council met pursnant to utdjoutro- men t in Loss n Hall, Sept. a Present, R. Hutchinson, Reeve; M. Miller, A111 . Hodgins, J. Dorman and T. Prest, Councillors. Minutes of last meeting read, approved of end signed. Dor- man-Prest-that By-La,w No. 5, of 1901, levying on the dollar on the as- sessed value of property M this town- ship 1 9 -10 -mills for county purposes; 311)1115 for township purposes; 1 2-10 nills for special poblic school pueposes 106 amounts required by the trustees of the several school sections, as read L'fiCst and second time, be 11015 read ti third till) e and. p(issed-Carried. Hod- gins- Miller -that orders be drawn on J'reasurer for accounts agnounting to $98.35.-0(111 ied. dgens- hat this ctonncil adjourn to meet in he Town Hall the fh•st Monday in Oc- ober at one o'cock - FRASER Tp. Clerk, Hensall , Mr. Gould 1115 disposed of his house and lots te .Peter Latment, .Reeve 01 lay, for $650.-Wil1i7101 Coleman' has nerchased 11 thinclred acres froni ,Wrin Armstreng of the Blind Line, HaY, for good tigure.-e-3oe Derstine th-fid 106e- lywortune to run thil pi(ong of a. pitch- fork into his loot a few ,days ago. - Crossley and Ifunter, the weil-knoWn evangel ists,have been engaged to carry on meetings here for three or four weeks. The meetings will be held in the rink, which will be seated for the purpose, aud will he union meetiegS;in vhich the resident and neig,htensing ninistere will unite. PRETTY WEDEING.-On Wednesi]ay of last, week, at noon, Mr. Jae. Hog- garth 5V1is melted in marriage to .Aliss Aggie Kerr, both of this village. The. cerewohy ,w1A-performed by Rev. 3.8. jfenderson; at the residence of Mr. 13. MeLetrii, of near Icippen. a relative of the tuad was Witnessed by "k1: arge number of reltttives and 111el1 The beideSnaeids were Bliss Vina Kerr, )7!. 'To von to,sttnd.Miss :Bella McLean, of lipen,whilcithe gvemn was supported by his brother; joseph FloggartIn Hibbert. The bride and bridesmaids were Very thindsomely attired and oers ried shoWer- bouquiets. Ulhe wedding harch Was played by Miss Jessie, JAR), Lean, of Kippen. After the cereniony had been performed and the happY couple had been warmly congratulat- edO all Sat down to La lutist somptuanis dinner, ,And after spending seyertil. hoUrs 1.1leesant 00115 (15 the in•idal party, eseorted by nearly all the guests, drove td this station, where they tool'. . the ti 3.111 fOr Hamilton,. Ni- agl.lra Fails -and Toronto. The 01 (10 10 IS madathe 1e01P1e01 of many Valu- able, and , Useful ..preSents. We unite V1,"ith.::the Many friends of the newly 'married coOple in wishing thew long and continued happiness through life. Crediton. 3. G. STAMM:11Y, A., (formerly Collins Slanbury) Barrister, 5080011, 3'eta1.1', Clenvc./1111e11 Money to Loan -Exeter, Ont. Mr. and Art's. Charles Greib, of Zur- ich, were the'gotests of Mr. and Mrs. htet Sundey.-Miss Bearigh, of Cheeley, visited Miss Flora Dyer tt few 'days last week. -711.r. Thomas Tre-, vethick had .his oats threshed 11181 Wed n eSclay Tsai) c ' Hill built stitek; Issac is hard to iteat ID that line.e'--Mrollenry f\fotz, is 1)1)13- 10g hts'anction sale this Friday, the 2010 inst. „He will move into the vil- lage in a feW weels8.s-51iss Mollard, of Grand Bend, is the guest of Miss W. W. Kerr. --A )111111b1513 of out, citizens attended Fixe Let' 111)11, on Tuesday. --- A few of 0(11 1)100111131)1 1108ifleSS tnen have ereeted a tall postefor the street damp opposite .1Alie S. Brown's store. The light is giving entive satisfaction, 'telt We S110111d 111100 a fere morea-Meso sts. John ;old MatheW Finkbeini)r -are attending the Pen -American, at( Buf- falo this .weelt.-111r. id Mrs, .17,i ck bail , of Zurich, .were the guests of Me. and Mvs. Fred Stegner last Sunday. -Part- ridge season has. opened, Walter is out neatly every clay. -The 101h' (tu- nnel Y. P. A. Convention of the Evan - genet]] Association will be held in tho. Getman church next tveek, beginning with Thursday. the 2010 inst. A Ittige number of Delegates .n.re expeeted Rev, Litt intends holding revival meet - Inge after the session , of the allianoe 18 Ithished.-Onv village might, have had a severe fire last .Wedriesda,y had the fire not boon checked in time. Willie Brotvin apprentice to Mr 13 hun Brown; 1)1)01 111)6 shoe merchant iiad the lit a, fire, in (he peerniog Arid 01 01) get hie breakfast, and 'when 1112 (01 L 111'11- , (2(1 flames were coaling through the cell- ' mg, An old box.filled withPaner stand- ' mg neer the stove pipe had caoglit fire. A few peils of Water extinguished the• flames. Had the five had a few minutee 11101e headway little would have been left of tbe corner, -Mr. Willic'et Clark, ot Guanton, is visiting his parents here ir'.101Ottelf‘()T(.1 ("If'(?;:s.1-111\01ifil(tilulelLdselaysi°11111011.1.--s \Ye undcetstand that we are' to lose fife. Fred 8iegner, our well-known harclware-mainin a few weeks. He in- tends moving to Durham. We are sorry to lose -h0 0 as he hes 'mule a go it ninny friends while here. We wish him every snceess in his new field of 1)0510055 -MISS Chrietina 1.3rowe, of 1J011d011, is vteiting her par- ents here for 11(5) months. --Miss 1311- leire1 Fitikbeiner, who Las been work- ing in Chicego foe some time, has re- turned home ill. I'Ve trust she wn1 50011 recover, --Mr. ancl 5110. John Dietz moved to Berlin 011 Wednesdtiy. -Miss Sherritt, of Elarploy, is learn- ing the millinery with Miss Dora Link. DEATH 011 Mits. 1IitST.--Death has again come into our midst 1111d taken away one who hes been 111 for a Mum" of years, in the person of Alargaretta, beloye•d wife of Jacob Haist. Al thoogh ill foe a long'thne with heart trouble her death came unexpected when on Tuesday morning she WAS relieved of her suffering's, at the age of 73 years, 3 months. Her remains will be inter- red in the German cemetery to -day Thwesday,) the Rev. Litt to officiate. he leaves to 010110/1 her loss 0, hos- band, one daughter and one son, (of a previous marriage) a 'brother, sister, a number of step -sons and datig,hters, besides a large number of friends and acquaitances, NV110 have thasympathy of the community in this their sad bereavement. The Fall Assizes. . Chief juStic Falconbridge presided 01 1110 High' .Cinirt of juetice, which Ifeld. Its fell sittings"for the COnnty. of Huron last week,•gommenchig en Mon- day. Court bpeiaed at 2 poinand the grand tery was sworn in as follows: EL W. 131111, eocieriel) (foreman); A, Seaforth; John BelfOne, Tileke.rsinith; Robt.Feereste Stanley; Richard Gould, l, Rxeter; Nicholas I-Iorton, Tuckersmith . W. Hastings, Turnberry; 3.13.Lind- a3e, Goderich; Robert Morrison, Stan - e'; John Manson, Stanley; F. J. P1.16- )1111.1, Goderieh; Thos. Shapton, Step- ien; Peter Wooley, Hay. '- Laird Ys. Sege was. the first action, the was taken against Mrs. Sage,an otel-keeper at Walton, for ne,gligence giving the. plaintiff a drink of lye n mistake for ginger' beer. Laird's br•oat wasledly burned' - Hon. J. 7'. are() 11111.LM.Best: (SeefOrt 11) plif.. 3. dativersOn (Toronto) for eft. The jury: rethened a, verdict for 11 1 11 11 it (3 11 fd $300. The greater part of tlie second cla was taken np with the case of the Firs Natehes Bank vs. Coleman. The plain tiff bank; which is located in the Slat of Louisiana, took action oo a. promis sory note for $2,000 signed by E. 0 Coleman, of Seaforth, who' WaS direc tor and president of a lumber company doing business in the same State. This case was tried 1Ntithout a jury. A. B. Aylesworth, (Toronto), and R. S. Hays (Seaforth) for pills. Hon. J. T. Garrow, K. C., and L. H. Dickson (Exeter) for plff. -Prondfoot (5`.s. Elays for deft. A party other than the pres- ent plaintiff having by a court order got the conduct of this suit. His Lord- ship ordered it to be struck off the doc- ketfor this sittings. • Buchtinan vs. Stephen et al. -An in- binetion action. P. ,McPhillips (Lon- don) for plff. J. C. Judd (Lood(m) for cleft. Judgment in terms of consent ninutes. Peers et al. vs. Peacock et, al. -An action for the construction of the will of the Lite Richard Peers, of Ash field Philip Holt, K. C., for phi's. W. T. McMullen (Woodstock) tor' defendant Richard Peers, executor no one ap- pearing for the other adult defendants. Hon. 3. T. Garrow, K. C., for 'infants. Jualgenient was reserved. Donovan vs. Archibald et al. was postponed to the December sitlinp,.s of.the County Court. -Burns vs. Chills -an action for mali- cious prosecution. The case was tried 'before Chief Justice Armour, who dis- missed the action, but on an appeal to the Divisional Court -a new trial .was granted. The plaintiff, Mrs. 13orns, resides at Bayfiell, and the defendant 0111.111C WAS, formerly a baker at Se,aforth. Philip Holt, K. C.'for plff., no one appearing for deft. Ver- dict for plif. for $350 and costs. The sittings of the Court was cbn- chided 'Tuesday evening. ERESENTTIEMT 0E THE GRAND JURY. The Hon. Chief Justice of the King's • -AVe, the Grand Jurors of our Sover- eign Lord the King, congratulate your Loi.clshil...), and the couety, on the free- dom of lluron from crime of a serious 1)011110. As directed, we visited the county jail, and SaW the pi•isoners. The jail was clean and neat, and those confin- ed therein tvere apparently contented. Fite were charge(1. with hmacy, ttvo with vagistricy, andone \vas tilVaitillg trial for lareency. We congratulate the cotinty on the erection of tt Stlita,bie residence foi• the goyeiror of the jail, and the 00111.1ty on its progressiveness in the matter. 1,87e, yo ir grand jurors, I) ear d with Pegvet that Dr. G. C. Shannon; who land so efficiently filled the, position or surgeon during the past tven eight years, 55118 lying tlead 111 1118 resi- cleAsnce.per recent, custom, we visited tile house ()I' vefoge at Clinton, and found it well kept and everything in good order. There \vete) seventy in- mates, f()Iirty-fonr males, 11116 twenty- SiX leinalc)s, all of whom were satisfied tvith their conciition. • 'he court house tted its offices \were inspectrcl, and found in good circler. The residents of Huron heard \\ill) dc)ep sorrow. of the dast(trdly attempt oit the life of President .54.clinfey, and WO beg to express that SOLTOW to tile President and the people of the United States. We your grand throes, cannot) close our presetittneut williont expressing the wish thattlee coming visit of the hciiapp(treitt to' the the throtie of the British Empire may he pleasant for Self end ov the .7 len cess Mil y, (led hope Hutt the meeting 11 1115 Royal • 4N.WILM LATER EXCESSES IN MANHOOD:- , , MAKE IVERV'OLIS•,,E)ISEASEI:j 114E14 THE RESULT of ignorance and folly in youth, overexertion of mind and body bider) ed by lust and exposcao aro constantly wreckf the lives mad tixturt . mullappiness of, thousands of promising' young mon, 007110 11100 and wither lit' an earlylige ta:l,; 1. at the blossom a of manhood, while others are forced to drag out weary, freitiese exel'SS-.., melancholy existence, Other() reach matrimony bat find no solace or co:new( there. 1111,1e. Rvictlins are found in all stations of life: -The farm, the °file; the wort:shop, the pulpit thetradesand the professions. rrt, 8 RESTORED TO MANHOOD SY DRS. K. & Pfd iil WM. A. WALKER, Wu. A. wAr,E.E.R. AIRE3.C1143. FEDEX, CHAS. gin/Ry.., T, ' BEE011111 TRICATUENT AFTER TREATMENT Divorced but united again gz 4, . .. liErNO NAMES OR TESTIMONIALS USED WITHOUT WHITTEN CONSENT.`'el py , , Win. A. Walker of I.6th Strad says: -"I have suReredn untold agonies for my "gay MO' I was indiscreet when& young and ignorant. As "Ono of tho Boys" 1 contracted 13yph11is and other Private diseases. I had ulcers in theli month and throat, bone pains,hair lopse, pimples en face, finger nails came 011) emissions, became thin andt.% despondent ' Seven doctors treated me with MorcuryM Potash, etet They hel ad me ,but could not care 100.Se ma y afrienciinduced metetry Drs.Kennody&Korgarim heir New Method Treatment cured mo in a fow weeks. Theiy treatment is woaderfal.rd „eon feel yourself gaining every day. I have never heard of their failing to cure in. a eingleS cam". . . . ' 'OURES GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED e r_a SYPHILIS EMISSIONS STRICTURE CURED 1e,17 Capt. Chas. Ferry says:7-"I owe my life to Drs. K. & IC, VaAt 11I 'corned a bad habit, At 21 1 had all the eynIptome tkp,sif Seminal 'Weakness and.. Spormatonimea, Emissions Uworo draining and Weakening, nay vitality. I married at 4s4,24 under advice of my family doctor, but it waa a ,..head experience. In eiglateua months we were divorced. I P=mthen consulted Drs. II. 6c II, who restored nie to manhood Imy their New Method Treaement. 'felt a now life thrill through %III/ nerves. We were united again and are harm . This was IMPOTENCY VARICOCELE , EM S$iiNS CURED six years ago. Drs. 11 & IL are scientific specie nits mid I heartily recommend thern."? We treat cuid cure Varicocele, Emissions; Nervous Debility, Seminale (14i. 1,7/ea/mess, Gl:,•et, Strict:ere, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self elbuse9 Kidney and Bladder Diseases. i7 YEARS IN DETROIT, 200,000 CURED. NO RISK rf fti r ID .9 Are you a victim? Hare yoa lost hope? Are you contemplating, mar -81 liege? Has your Blood been diseased? Have oal y u any we k el s ? Oux 1) New Ittethod Treatment will cure von. What it has done forothers it will do foc yon _51 CD'.‘‘.131.11.17iT3ON FREE. No matter who has treated yonovrite for:an honest opinion Frel-ra Charge. Charges reasonable. BOO IIS FEEE-"The Siolden Monitor" (illustrated), on arseasee of Alen. Ineloso postage, Z cents. Sealed. NAMES LJSED WITI-1011T WRITTEN CONSENT. PRI-,.„:" :ATE, NO MedlOine sent 0,0. D. Ig0 narn es on boxes or envel-,Q, F.verythingconfldential. 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It arouses the Liver, quickens the circulation, brightens the spirits and " generally improves the health, ea have, proved it to bo, the most reliable BLOOD purifier known. Alldrug,gists sell - Ffighness 1,11e T)u1,-.() of Yovls \vita the Otmaditio subjects of King Edward play be of happ-3- 111e100e3', fold 1)1113 - force another link in the clInin Hint binds ns 1(1 "Grun Lest Empire Unit his bc)en." ' Gritrid J'ire. roam If. AV. 73A.I.L, ' 11'oP00111 G ()CI erich, Seett. 1010, 101. , nhumlAolis. C1II1011,011 Sept. 10 by 17.ev. De. G.iffOrd 'eh. , John .Dennison, of Varna, to Miss ' Libby Mtec.imire; of Morris: , EustroN--11usaf. b the resi den 00 Of the 1)e1ches medley, Coder -oh). on AVedneeillav, Seot. 111 tiy the Robin -win, "M ''')/esley 0. lieston, of ExeLee, to Sbis Bertha, lthek," , DErem-aricee)-e-i\ TE0 tore -- In 1.111 1 rttt, Bien.; (e) Sept. 2e6, TV. 13e1bridsze, son of Ali...John Delbridge, iVi i 80a, 10 .15.fiss Nellie o clang]) ter of ilfr. Amos Merriott, Base Line,. Blenshard. • Amos-SiNctriAme-Att he home of Mr. and, Mrs. Vanstone, Brantfoed, on Sept 10, by the 13,v. W. A,J.111 ertin, Dv. 1. A. Amos, of Exeter, to Miss .111 01nie DEATIIS --- Oot)sc.-At Zurich, °I) Sept. 6, Rein- hardt Cook, at the ttge Of 90 yeeirs, 4. inontlis, 5 da.3(e. FLLAILI,In St. .ISIrti.ys, or -1 Sej)t. 7, " E I- .Terice, daughter of Lindsey and Sus(m 1311011, aged 1(1 yete15,2 months (In(1 92 6: 00. , finsetH-In Iilxetei., on Sept. 13, 1 1 )eth l'e c f t (it(' 11:' lard TIle.,t8, aged 8/ yeat-s, 10 months and e, days. BIR,THS. , Nomotes-In iSIcC ilhiiiv, on Sept 7 to Me. (Ind Mes.Win.Noble da lighter; 0-Ijszszetv.r —rn Th C ilIii 11 an SoPt. • to LAIV., tin Kis. 11;n,GibIpt, a son. fr:n I.,: 1 kJ lj a I 10.6Pt iIIllu1i A S tanci.ard o Brom the Guelph Herald of Sol)t 10, ' '1101.1d Fru Cs(nripany of O ueli)lis ()tile 11100 arranged to iesee in Con)tcht the be, 1(11>11 el 1110) TOrtl)• -conling boriles 011 the, life of the 1(110 president, INIel.Cinlev. 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