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Exeter Advocate, 1903-4-23, Page 4(Outer btunate, Ottas.11.SanderesEditoe anei Prot. THURSDAY, AVII, 23,1903 MASTERS TH AT el RN 'SAT - 1"..•1 A* . The Gamey inveetigetion, Toren to, is the eynoeure ef political Canada. R. Gainey bad given his deace and not withstatnling a vigorous eross-examinetion hes reiterated every impin tent steetement he made in the Ontario legielet ore. As was expected, every pesidine ointenetiell is le.dng of- fered te the Lute, nnennei uew evi- dence by the nroneendom Field; Swill - van, who e..112,1,1',4'1.:'a the negetiatione on beinalZ f: the government, infenne. ell Ur. asoney. tit,. plvsoni,•;., of Zan: Stiattota rehere tie wanted iota a:nt wc-t,ohl melee Itka pay nti Here feed fee r. tleet:on: A. clerk in the 4AVittezi.1 1e deriannesiz tee t !en. na•i. tr,I:ni,s•Zi• of the cr,,wn noil-r Ids Mood), no, 'ha tt veer • t r • ',"‘ woe eon . et, The vie thv, itt; Z oaf n men who ie the chief ens g;77, r ,C z;* Li, stit:It tiA-, ride. eney W4e4, $"<*!rot`'' Th:°' 1:S Whit thr. LILA r:Zi ,t,",+ilt.Vo... 700: :ht. PZ;re.1 44' tianee. . ; o it ees .ses menet, fin ' seevent, aut 3 the lettei. inneif snoretess Tine poeLet of peeenle aro Vette exploited in Moet httr,L'aet,et tivomer„ and geed atneeneset ie deagend. :el the Mire. glattie " 7.4.4;11 a eoluiroa v,02: 311. 771T.IC 1111,76:41 (bptift tA'er with inn alien:net. Ethel. in Essex, where. she ie tee-id:en onie. mos. vett ve- nue:oil hOit,;• f;r2 Kig;,01.:7 Lit:4 ;neer spendien ;t week se ith her rnonse 1*1 Whitt -41,44-1'n- it hien , 3,4, .0 11 is now 44and eitiiF' imys tuts Mr,' .17 h ihiirn ter *IF; id' Ind did net -nem te At. the tIvniirea. sae- ees4.---A meat main,' *out this dist teol; in It. ilrteAtt*;t1..11eily of ery Inaell- inLen, .nel epee t tt. suecoes. --Mr. I4r0'.est ahlo la wain agelti withwit the erundies.- :nen Aliee Miller snt poil:Autide week in lieetereonts. Drew% is beving new Litenise ei vete?: to, hie h eeiteese The Ellen n ere ell Ant!. through seeding, hut the sveathee is eolduit 3o1:weld gnrilening. DROPPED DEAD. Clieeley. April 21. -Mr. Matthew Steuley, hoot and eleee inerebaut, nod highly reepecten neeldent of this iiltice in his brother, George's hardware store this afternar oon of het feilure. He leaves a wife end two grown-up sons and two daughters. CLOTHES CAUGHT FIRE. Dmintille, Ont., April 17. -At noon to-cley, while Mrs. Jacob 'ammo, of, vei this town was ning dinner over a gas stove, her clothes caught fire. She ran into the street a mass of flames, and her ez its brought the neighbors to her assistance. Mrs. Cramp is seriously burned, and not expected to live. eee- Wlintittelni eti eta *:4111130. turIsr e eat. tab 4 t41 Inta IAN -4 eVt'Val !"*, • I I :•••. Would You Banish Dangerous Spring Headache ? Try Nature's Cure Paine'sCeleryCompound And 'Tax Will Quickly Re- joice in a New Life. Eden At 2.30 P.W. Rev. J.A.Ayearst. B Luean, will presteh the anniversary sortnon for the Leanne. On Motidity trout ts to 8 p.m, win gieee one of t.hose tea meetings for whist Edeu n. f moos After tee in the people at church, speeehen recitatioos. solos, instroineutal, Sunshine Quartette, a grand literaz•y tied mitsicai program. young and It ore invited. Sylvan Mtn. A. W. Brewer is visiting her tiutlighter, Mrs. W. Pardeu, of -Midas grLU.--MI. Eli Dowiter has, moved to the Mis Kenzie farm on the 1Sth eine, near Parithill.--Mrs. Jes. Randell still vontinuescinite M. -Miss Laura Mr -hitt, law has 3eturoed from Lod,'--31iss it1Oleadd, of MeGillivray, ie a.esist- ng bee grandmother at the store here. -The J. A , N.:whey has moved to the min is': esli I: • putchased from the Penterson estate and M. Winfred Mae - key leas moved into the house vacated Ly hie brother, he heving bought his ferne -Mrs. E. James, uha hes mit heen enjoying the bine ;if luenth for • the, has gone to Gractealintet t• eattneet, We hope sho wid soon 'en Wilsite of Koinoltn. ho teeely pen leased Mr. Font:telt:ids en. has taken pessession. Mr. Penn- ine leas moved to Isondon.--Mr. and Mr E. 5, Englieh hm ave oved to non. M. English will be minds 't Itt4 '4Zhe as ehe hee hese] there life. and Inas made many warm .ntl, uilS3 feel sorry at ller tleparturo t win) bee eVer:e proVPritY .111 r tit -W 11.4.31r. LAsPQR MEN IN SEBSION. . ' Conference of the Executive of A.F.L. onsider Labor k " Disoutes Tomos, April 21 -The ExecntlVe of the Asneries,n Federation ot Leber held their filet session tu the ArliAgt011 1-ckte1 yesterea.7 afternoon, ene Samuel nompers. the Isreeieent ot the A. b.. prestaert, and tlte foltowinS Men14ers. were presonts-rirst ;. tient Ja.MqS, Duncan of the Qranite • ters' Nationai 'Union. "Washint g en D e ; ,Fourth Vice-,Presidqat AWN Atol•ris" of Retnit eleinesInternetienel As, 4,,enver,„ (;‘,11, leAttb, 1,ce-r4:v1,* cago; Tree su rtentlaneinGli;if thO sinueneymen Tailot.e' Notional Mon. • Tha,ortsolttn,l,sr eenteteereteary a epett rii.i!oxaI 1.I,0- • atettrvitetttptesthoett etastteets4ge. beriarigiande. neneldeal nous reoresentIng varlotee uniolis in cur- eliseuteseeee o her matter o no 11 rtoxyaoh4enateu,ofttsbteudsine'Lltea lisGaatatkeeonnnisiudiaooroll tel:i“tZble that night sessions win, Seim svere$7,17,1r LI onited Aline Worners" Asenclanen oGt Ant. ,frjea. regretting. Ids absence. lie has o eAlled. to the anthracite region-. in Penesseverille Vicesinreeldent, Samos ceormt also tnlennentied that he wount 11Gt'tizilee chit:Jeer)? eoner4:nee; delabelok" tt 4" At We Gel; and the tiest ease taken no w -s the controversy exts eteteen the Am" alinemetee Aesortatitig raegover.fiang It* Natio,4„1 Azi„„o • ertodol.TiMs,s,?, 1;Aceield oft the Among -evened • uC e. Vole. Presidorou. "M.Z414:t eV4'.111.14 'Steel Wo.es. aippeatsed. 'andQt Iue° Skt%InittC:13 the ease. rresi eta o handed out a Statement to the ?,teise an- notenei ti t I et e I Topers afterwards Workers of the Natitmal Alliance 1.1e re, rtrtleetielti, (pared to send a eommittive of Pre to „. confer with a similar comraittee to be fro:13;).-tht 'Tuesday the 'tome ot appointed by the AltiwatjUee, eativi,att.ot Jantrs Tittrage,tit'ar:bet.e, wa4 tl1e O -e the Anialgarnated Association 1,1 1,Rr1ng •. et' jar 6et :9•e i't it PrkitY • Whon Arelnzaniateil:A.SSOefo4I011. Should tt'e Cht= onegionr, ntue lierame earn, local lotion of Me 41111411,Ce 4iStl'g4r4 Wilkily bride Of ,Mr. ThilbiriS V11$ 411t 1113105 tan:meta laivatt.,1111-,;,.! Twl;msullaii. The unigiital 41;1046 sue:PWLI V, o1m In anti, neatly tied oy teenaitonat Association the only holy ef e it E. II. Sawel*s in the preeenre tnet erett entitled te the Surnort or 441:Iowa giwst,s, Tii,„4,44,„ other natioral urtOUS and ventral t?olUe!! aft4114ted -to the me 1e35 PederatI'm o..41 in a et Y PlettY et'stniut" 7raPr. ot her L..1 dio (13 V1Y4""tel""‘g' 'After tb'' NEW 1.1EUTENANT-OOVERNOR •y V11 flanan .1 tied over inn idei p *tie' zultiourns •mag,...4,-; to t be Tdr. Mortimer Clarke, Me, pi To- en1 %%lege the ein-autifidly ronto Appouttcd. -41 tabli• '414-^ 311 t" "rye Ottawa, April ense-Mr.W. Mortimer lanes atone.' Tne ever in veins r. /- ee",e• er en in driferent khans er Clark KC. of Toronto. ba.s h;:tvit neze-n...2.1.1.. The in:de is mit Only appointed Lieut. -Governor of aOn- ipeair nd aet.oniptielied. but is u -Write His commission vsas medie I1 11thl JAY lion,Plii'vVer e awl last nialit' and Mr. John J. Magee., reit:du Grit Ate will makan ,„., vifo.ord look Nvm th.. vow., er . of the rhy Council, will carr forte, if L..1. Wow% The gman out„, it to 1 °rout° und administer .its: teer preoneeense, Dimon; ic an oath of office to the new Geneenter roohd gt,eti fellow and we predict Mr. Clark is a gentleman of the f„,„, Fining 1„ oplo o fife of hoppi. u highest respeetabilitv, and (me , nee-, ;aril Idle -verity. Some time Was ronto's ftwertiost citizens. Ile hes spent aniline the evening in gazing Practised the legal orojessioll for and r.alinhing nrav of 11re. etas, luaaY Years wall has estanhshwi a rt" whit+ were Very lie:intifol. useful and PotatiOn as a SonacionS notinaelior wetly. Welt in) ehow the .t.sattiom solid attainments. The new Lieut, . and resrAl; in whieh the bride is held. ; governor has not taken an active "While heetlaches are varied in char - tie et, end •iitid are produced by a var- let y of causes, the majority of victims strifes either from nervons or bilione heacla eh e. When neglected, either form will quickly cause sevious suffer- ing and will assnredly prostrate tits system. Nervous headaches, ts which women are specially 'subject, arise from weak and inflamed nerves, heavy and dull brain, poor circulation and debility. Bilious headaches are usually accompanied by sickness and vomiting. They result from inactive liver,: digestive disturbances or. sore and constipated bowels. In the springtime, able and experi- enced physicians urge upon those tele are suk)ject to headaches the use. of Paine's Celery Compound. In teus of thous:Inds a cases this wonderful remedy bas produeed happy and per - anent results after .all other modes of treatment failed. Unlike other medicines claiming popular attention, F'aine's Celery Compote' cl gives prompt and effeetive results. It gives to week and sick people an immediate suppls of porn force, with pure blood, active liver and perfect digestive vigor, The work of Paine's Celery Compound is not a simple relieving of pain; it et- fectually reaches the root and causes of disea :le rind p emote en 11 y ban ish es the teouble. 'Mrs. L. Garland, Craw- ford St, Toronto, Ont., says: Your Nine's Celery Compound he S o -Most WOnderfully improved my bee/1th, Before using it my appetite was poor, I was weak and debilitated, Red siter- ed re u eh from headache. Your coie - pound has mede ute a new worries:nand I wish it the suceese it so richly de - "eves. Brinsisy, part in politics, but he has been tiss ; closely identified with public I silents and with religious and pitiless. 13'1113 "f /1"e"' i';11;e: throttle Work in Tomah. Mr. Clark Inewilla 81 ituadadnvil'14 ••"'''' it is thonght, will worthihr noludd swyst 13•111'.5ionit Sun" " wl" P411.-' and sustain the traditions of the bigh ,oeite. Mr. nod Itculgins paneel oface to width he be,. .oeeo ,m-4107, tin ongh bere laet Sunda -Amiden.y. n , e ;wet an in:toy:dile DESPERATE: FIGHTING. anie lase Tuesday evening tit 311. 1V.! L. tdorbett's resideuce.-Miss Mabel' Gilliert, tater spending the Eiger Santo Domingo Held by the Revolu. holidnys at her home, rent tenet to tionists. Porkbill High Sehool.--Miss Edith Corbett, titiarnia, WM. visiting et her Santo Domingo, April en -The nnele's. Wtin Corbett. Easter troops of the Government shelled week.- Miss Smith was renewing this city Sabarday and several build - 1 11 this vicinity a few days laet week.-- Mit Elmer Antos, lifter ings were damaged. The Govern- e.o enling the Easter holidays; at his silent soldiers attacked the city in !none., returned to Parkhill High • force at several different points to - Mr, Warner, President of day, and the fighting lasted for one Alma College, SI. Thomas, ocenpied the pulpit at Min.'s mu ipst sopa:1y, hour. The Government troops sus • and gave an interesting and instruc-: tallied heavy losses. General Cordere, tive sermon on education. -Miss - Minister of the Interior; General Al. red Coebett has returued to laerschool. vaxez, Governor of Puerto Plata, and -Mr. and Mrs. M. Pierce had a paete- Gen. Quesada being killed. Over too for a. number oe yontig people lust Government soldiers were killed or Friday evening and all report 11. ood wounded, and the Government forces time. -Miss Tiny Edwards, of Ansa were obliged to withdraw. The re - Craig, spent Sunday with Miss 'Violet vohetionists Made several prisoners Wein-Mr. Will Antos visited friends and captured horses and ammunition. on the 2114 concession last Sunday.- Their losses were slight, only a few School opened on Monday, after the men being killed or wounded. Presis Easter holidays, with a good attend- dent Vasquez narrowly escaped be- e:nen-Mr. E. Shodice, solcl a two year ing shot. The rebel gunboat Inde - old colt. for $125 a few days ago. -Mr. pencia has returned here, and it is john Bice and family, moved on Mon- reported that General Navarre with day to their new home near Thedferd. a quantity of ammunition, landed' We will miss their mintier faces but from her. The revolutionists are Brinsley's loss will he Thedford's gain. We wish them every prosperity. -Mr. and Mrs. Wells Shodice, moved into Mr. Bice's house on Monday. Evangelical Association, The Stetti Annual Conference Session if the the Evangelical Association I. church of Cninadit was held in the pleas- ant village of Dashwood, beginuzug ut 9 at.in, on Thursday, Apr1110. On no -1 count of the onavoideble delay of I -- hop W. Born. chairman of the Con- openipg by Professor S. ferenee, the thair WAS Oet,:upied Ad the I 1.. 1inhicl. of Union Biblical Institute, ?,%.7aperville, Ill, At ASO, however, the Bishop ar- rived and atter addressing the mein - hers in his usual, hearty manner wish words of encouragement, and inepira- ' 'ion, the business of the Confereece wits proceeded with. AR seseions were . opened, with devotional exereiseS. which art- by no means of eeetenders importance m gatherings of this kiwi. License to preach:was voted to the fol. llowitet applicants for the istty; tf. Nash. Kbon 0. Weber, LouiS Anewher,F.Segmillier, AUd V. Wein% Revile. H. Merner, A. D. Gisehlen W. Zimmerman and N. S. Meafessel. were voted upon and received as El- der& of the church. Sermone of great power and bleesing were delivered ihir- nig the evening serviees and npon the Sabbath by Bishop W. liorn. Editor tbe Regingelische Magazine. flehouiller„ Editor of The Christ. ' Helm Botsehatter. the principel Ger. ) matt organ of the dwelt, and, the old. Tuckersinith. surrounding Monte Criste GERMANY TO RETALIATE.. Authoritative Statement From Ber- . A few cases of mumps are reported lin in this neigliborhood. •We are sorry Berlin, April 2I. -The Tagliche to learn tbat Mr. Robert Plewes still Rundschau says it learns authoritatively continues to be in a very low condi- that Germany will enact reprisals tion.-Heury Forsytbe, of Beaforth, has taken possession of the William against Canada on account of the ac - Sproat farm, on the .Kippen road, tion of the Dominion Government in which he oluelinsen from Mr. Wm. imposing a surtax on German goods. &thole and Mr, Bubolz has moved The paper adds that all the political to the George Dorrance farm, in Mc- parties condemn the step taken by which he purchased last fall. Canada. Mr. Bubolz has been a respected yes!, dent of this township lot. some e -ears MARRIED A POOTIVIAN. d Will be ereatly missed. A QUIET ess EDDING-.-A very nice - qudet sotdchng took place at the peso Countess " Russell Thought Hint a dence of Mr. George Dickson, of the Count 5th concession of McKillop, on Wed- London rApril ni.owe, a nesday evening lasts when bis ' tel Miss Nettie, was unitfootman, was emanded to day at ed in marrn ag,e to Mr. W. S. Broadfoot, of the Portsmouth on the charge of .mal.sing Mill Road, 1-ind son of the late Sahniel false e'ntry at the reeistry ffi ti r Beoadfoot. 'The in tereseing ceremony a. , ° lc e in the middle December last, when., was -performed by..Rey. Mr. Musgrave, end WaS Witnessea by tbout forty on under the name of Prince Athrobald the more immediate relatives and Sturat de Modena" he married friends of tbe happy couleelet seven Countess Russell, who obtained a o'clock, as Miss Nellie TienderSoll was vorce from her husband, Earl Russell, pleying the wedding mareb, the con- on the ground of the Earl's bigamy 10 traeting parties took their places un- marrying Mrs. Somerville in nhe Unit le an erch, be drapped with ed States. pink and white, the only tittenclant tng little Miss Mable Dorrence, who BANK BURGLAR KILLED. very prettily acted her pert as -maid hon or. The n e was as efu y dressed in white organdie and looked most ch ti The ceremony and songrinulations oven the company ioneook of a most sumptuous wedding, -nipper. The remainder of the. even- ing was pleasantly spent with Music, sociel converse f.ind the merry dote e. The young cotiple loft fcyr their home in Tuckersmith the same evening, iind ti ey have a litege circle of f sielldS who ioi 0 in wishing then', tir big Shftre of he good and filetsant- things of life ing their sojourn, together. Tho n t s were n ravens, Useful ;1 rd handsalne. T1 t t Surprised While at Work and Shot Dead by a Citizen. Wampum, Pa., April 18. -In a bat- tle following an unsuccessful attempt to rob the First National Bank herc early to -day one man was shot and kilt- ed and another seriously wounded. The dead man was one of the burglars, arid he has not yet been identified. Ths.. wounded man is Henry Willoughby, a .baker, who surprised the burglars at work. I -lis Iii jurics are serious ba' not fatal. est religious ritnrch paper in Anierieti, hosing been puldlehed emitinnoesly for over half tk Matter; and at!'it by Itev, Matti% SenforAgent of the Pith. lishing House Which 18 10enteal ht Cleveland, Ohio. The following were eleeted 415 delegatee to this General Con- ferenee of the chart:h. which will he 110.11 in Berlin. Onto next. mamma (D. V.):- Prof. S. L Unthavin and the lare.- siding elders. Ito:, jl. L. Wing, Rev. 8. it. ii!neehtel and Rev. J. U. Litt. Though brief. yet apyreelated was the addrees of the Rev. Pt. liendMOtt. of ie Presbyterion Mitch. I on the eithjeet ill' the Loa's Dae• awe, an organizetion whiash we lett tipon as baying accomplish( d gatutiltt the limn. and evIdeli, we con. eider worthy of hearty sympathy rend a e of Chriettuan henleavon %V .- .1:; ern r ROY Of the Yming Ptople's Fratsy e%elliaNg, egvaiton and Zan,. -IllintrreS Were favorably t -epi emit- • a ;i0+ii ;whistled in the eimes, :woke dif the evening. Addlimses were delivered 1,y Bin*, Clemens, of Besieger, 091 ()ppm tin/Kies of tint Young People," and IT Rev. W. G. Helm, of5trat nerd, "The essmticds or successful 'Y. P._%. wink." 'Then follow( an inim ive irldress email the Deaconess Canee inn. Conference, by Her. 1. Moyea, Ok Totonto. The Ordima ion rervice was eoladnet rd en Sunday atm noon. Following this wits the D11 '11111.05' Meeting. ill ted the 1101111* SUM or m271531 for thy the friend$ Inj4040111. Mat Bet, missionary interests w:Ithin the II:mini... or tile Camila Conference. Of this 1-11*41 the Siendity sehool alone gave the grand stun uf nignein. Not tudy vids /no spirit of nTake my life and let it s eonset•rated Lord in Thee," but 14' - that ef '"Talte Aver and in gold." manifeeted in these liberal gine for Abe extension of the hoarders td Gait kingilian among men. 1111,. blessing ever rest open Fift and givsr, and may we 14111 praise God from whom allblessings flow. Pruit;eWortlay was the singing of the Daeliwood church choir doring Conference, and long. to be remembered WaS the 1131141 !veep' 1011 mid entertainivent of the inintSterind brethren on the part or e mentbet 5- and friends of the congrega. tion. The rt•port of the stationing committe,e read on Saturday •treet.- ing was as follows; North District.- M. L.Wing, P. E. - St. Jacobs, 3. A. Schmidt; W, Zinnuerinan; Wallace, H. Dierdannin Listowel, L. K. Eidt; Walkerton, B.S. Moyer; Normanhy, M. Clemens; Car- rick, L. Wittick; Mildmay, H. A. Thomas; Hanover, D. IL Brand; Elno wood, W. D. Holtzman; Chesley, W. 0. Helm; Port Elgin, D. Rieder; Paolo Sound, to be supfilied; Winnipeg and Selkirk, Man., W. E. Beese and one to Ile supplied; Rosthem, Sask., A. W. Sauer; Didsbury, Alberta, 0. G. Kaate; Wenaeknevin, to be supplied. Weit District.-S.R. Knechtel, P.E. Inaniturg, E. Burt end E. F. Hoist: North East Hope, E. Eby; Tavistocle D. Kreh; Sebrimevilre, C. S. Finkhein. r; Stratford, A. Y. Heist; Milverton, J. H. (.3•renzribach; Maitland, A. D. Gischler; Zurich, W. J. Yaeger; Dash- wood, j. C. Crediton, G, D. Damn]; Aldboro, F. Meyer; Middleton, to be supplied; Fullerton, G. Fink- beiper. East District -.-J. Litt, P. E. - Berlin, L. H. Wegner, Wateiloo, S.M, Handl; Campden, E. H. Bean; Morris- ton, JeW.' Bean; Bleetheim, H. H. Lei - hold; Rainham, FL L. Merner and H. D. Wing; Toi•outo, M. Moyer ;Ind A. Clemens; Hespelet, E.D. Becker; Ham- ilton, G. F. Braun; Niagara, S. F. Brann; Gainsboro, N. S. MethfesSel; Arnprior and Killalon. E. M. Gisehlete Golden Lake, G. H. Wagner; Rockinginite, 0. G. Hallman: • o iv Was He Dressed ? emaygaremomsoastEgum Yon hear tbis asked of nitne". persons" every day,' end the an swees depend .onthekind of cloth es' they wear. How al' e You, D7-ess'ecl? When you want to be well diessed cone1 and have suit made: to order. All 85 iV „ goods ,eOnsisting Of , /LT "is Pa72,t7.72 r .b 07)67'00 a t7/77, 1,5 s Eto. JOHN c TAILOR Opposlte the Oifie.e xpter ensese re ....„, 'N.._ 47:4_,, 'nen 4....,. "--4. '.‹..."" ee n, '44 "4... iTift liStfiTtFflON tine 'firrs.„C' 11,7,100C40 Oilirnitt AUffiZ 411 OrtitEli,411 eto Prkelq Six hot p. 7 Debility of system causes neural, gia, aud whatever tPtals to produce eufeeblements induces it, This affee- tion 1 un4e/401y dite to lack Of Vitality, and its very existence evidence of deaeient stength Remedial measures shouid theme fore be directed to improve the whole system, for we strength returns to the system, the neuralgic condition of the nerves will disappear, This now is supplied by aT. JAM'S WAiU1S; they Feltdom fail to nelietrin ; their effect is a general building up of the system. Sr. Iforr.,s WAtoms help stomach* digest fot4 1*' -=e, nutriment through the blv this is the honest wly to get health and strength, the kind that lasts, dereiops and breeds the energy which accom- plishes much. 4st,leints, Wafeennever Thev. ere a remedy 1.$wit1antatA Peer, without *. this4.41 vases of neuralgia they bovopree ved knot/1ow:4 true Or, ratykk OablIts,Xteload, ot a 447ret cgta.loir- ,17.3NWS • ara 43/S ciu_s42, W ere-Isdealer*Ore nelntalti4tUe Wafess.ther are 3.l*1lc4 UPI& tq. cell* of once at tbe Cataadiatt ttAnett tat. J111111413,.W4f4ss Cc, 020 St. Cailttslrat St., itiettettl. tv,44 `SS fr LIAR T, , t,* 114 CPUtti,,plate 19;4ettniNit-- f:VV,(1:4" 07 ',gnaw var.':01 ur slay a 4Th tit so :net t Simi a 5 l'en thee' ',vela les 41 res ; • s ;nee of I4, V; neon' eine tt ;tally f o grp.w. Vim rico 1:r 1 1,4fe.,10 ti' 4 4:.19PIRC.:ZI "Citaity i5 131;•it4!. ris;mYt 40;11 Vett w.tat peedneel it, whet 1:0- ILItkitu Teeteltme etetriese the cue thinff r ynkt do to .it back the viva, tl'aP vlyor cal .civazity of niattbuira, on't Ig1 ).1 14P en life. There C.M y-etirmay barmy, 04-441Qo year or you if you oe7dy lielp. '4\-"U can and will not only help you, but CU re you tel st....y cured. Curme, diceages ra.nd. Wecikt"Q.5sWer taa nervran, miser:nal pyoetri has been our exelusim tatiminez; g‘r the rx..1 .30 :rears, wing which thuo wo have eJrzca enough Lilian men to wake au army, OV17. NEW ItriTlIOD TitElaNzwr will, restore to you v.bat yOn ewe) lest. It purifies and enticiteq the, BLOOD, strengthons the l'lltreVHS. itattles the zeunat organkchecks all nutatural drains ati,l. an4 ts a man for the ective deities of life. Our emseavecad Ele Pogo tre c7r' UV -K:4 12P:n*ra„ irliet3O.1.tliarCilttszet. Dratatl. Oaxtutoi 'VS:e.ltesaatiet. liClancy C4):4.1eW,F.T."4.•:riOrs rt.tre. Iff ntlabla to 4=14 mile' 2E.1: a 9uoPt1.0u, Inulz for iluzua Troutallezits 148 SheI1 ap DETReirsi 25 Yearn in Detroit. 280.000 Cured. Dant: eceurtt 45. 1001.1.0ton 4 r F.444 Madison, wise, jannary 20t71, 1903. The De Laval Separator Co. Gentlenzen:-I ant 220 longer on, the farm. The cow and your Separator paid off the mortgage, and made it possible for me to retire. YOUrS truly, MYRON H. ATWOOD. A DE LAVAL Cream Separator will do the , same for you. Why not try one now? THE DE LAVAL. SEPARATOR 00. 77 YORK ST., TORONTO. Lt NI. S GO -TO THE and EETEll 11011Ell 11111.3 FOR \d'e stock of have jest receiven a new • PURE MANITOBA niow ORGANS. PI IVET and 0 R GAN S of the het, 10141(05 end tv ill sell inem et peieee a i3d terMs that will enahlt, 1(1 (1 tO place in their home rhw1 1 tho;se i3en1ti1111 instruments. In Sowing vs we Carry a istge stock or 111e, best makes, at pricies win. :Aurnise you, also, l'oPairsi p calps and oil for all unikes of um . BIRTt 'and Book Brusir,I3ymn 11- BibIrs, etc., 111 3, 111 'stoci. t'e will hi.: pleas,.,4 to show you rair out's. A SE OALL., re keig e nes se, •• ewe reee (,i(,!org(, died' suddenly, at ,i1111&(`. ,gral;(1i111.y, ;1,t, femnd a op,;.dust Tylys. fi)r 01 ig 3:clyn Qual.ci to kill 31e.1' h LiO)and, •CHOGE HAM FUN (star) REST PASTRY (Brincess) VII4EATLET (Break r:151 Food) A. good supply of Milled and Chop always 013. hand. Give our Flour and Feed a trial and be convinced that, it is all right. Boller and Plate grin d erslo use to suit -customers. ilat vey Bros. cceSsm to J. Cobbledick ds Se Poet Id ow! cite -sees zero 1al; ing action eo etiotblish a hospital. besforth: A. blight little boy, the emingeet sen of Mr. J. S. Robetes, this town, ht,a the tinge/lune to fall tied ln eels iiis leg a few days vgn,