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Exeter Advocate, 1903-5-28, Page 4eineastreneeteeeetesieheeaeneaerte . eneh wen ' ' •seasee aeneeee. eee. Oxilter brinate, Oleos, Sanders,Eclitor and Prop TIHIRSDAY, HAY 2.8,. 1903 Corbett Miss Mosure, of Dathwood. seene few clays be tiering the week.—Mr„ Andrew Elliott, let' Woleelye N. W,T,„ Deer.n.--With a life that wae bright and promising .Miss MeLaeghlin was the lieht Ana life of het, home only a few agort daye ago, To -day she lies cold emenilent iu death, the sad and sudden eallingeoming on Weduesday, at the home of her pArents. Mr. and Mes, Edward AfeLateghlue Lot, 26, Con, 0, Ottly it few days previoes to her de. /Wee site heel bei attending the High is spending a few days with friends in $°1'`)Q1 11"1"11 aaa was alwaYe aaet emend ceeeeet. is many eriee„le deemed a general faVeri.teonly are pleased, to meet hitn en hope, e h with the scholars, but with 'the teach - will have a pleasant tune, }ie intends tahing a car of borses back with him. —At the last meeting of the quererly Hoavd of the Methodist chnrcb,a, hear- ty invitation was extended to thelet., A. Thibandeau to remain for anotber year. That Rev. Thibateleati and hies worthy family are bighly esteemed a na esteemed goes without saying, and we siocerele,, hope and trust that be will accept, ti-reenway Mr, and Mos, W. T. Viens and eland - rein accompanied Lev Mies 31. Bi•own, spent Sunday with by in Sarnia. and M. R. English and sou, Sellierne. visited Mr, mei hits, ?debt - taste in port, Huron during tile boll- dayn—Mies P.. H. Teas attended the Tetiehere Association at Exeter and spent the• holidays with her eisten Mrs.. Mooe. of Lotielesbero.—Miss Up- eball spent the holiday* visiting rent- tivee new Springbanh.--illie and Mrs, W. A. Wilson, of Lontiou, tieemilpeei• led by Mies Cerrle E. 'Wilson spent the holitioye here with tbeir parents. Mr. and ire'. W. J. Wilson.—Rev, S. A,. Carriere is to address the Maecabees on the evening of Jime 7e. h. at 7.30 p. en., in the tioetoo Methodiet ebureh. — - Shallhe Mr. and Mrs. James Cawphefl spent Sunday in the village.--eelis$ be Tintellison is spending a few days wit ber sister. l'kfre. Rolainne-Mr. F. D. Hatehinson, *Pent Thursday m Strat- for4.—Mtss Mabel Miller spent laet week here with her eonsin. Wee Ada Norris. --F. A. Howley and w:f spent Sundae in Soatorth.—A wand er trom he toot'. in the spot e et Mitchell on Mondeee--The Rev. Mr. elarbett, -Doreen preached the Epwortli Leanne annie'et'Sall'Y 6ereleeSn theMethailist demote His eernione both morning and evening were hem inetruetive r49 wheel Rieder ended, in hos death. at the , holm ha which the children ere allow. even 444 intereetiug.— I. Role and wileh 4.'44 of 52 'e.The deceased bee* ed to rual without. any 1, yetraint. Oar of livrA su-nt 1"."' t411". APLA-tollig freerldelat thhe tlewm5MP .etreets are lined with them at night ; ers as well, and an she passed to ssusi from school her huoyeat spb•its were Always revealed and many the pleas- antword escaped hex" lips, Her an in life was always to please °there he - fore hese lf and by tbet she won many friends who will be sorely grieved to leoro of tier death, ".The Rose is fair- est when its building," which ea p tru- ly he Applied. to Temperance Elizatiethe as she was almost budding Into wo- manhood, she being in her 17th. year. The funeral took place on Friday froio the family residence at 9 aan, to St'. Petrieles church, ancl the large with- ering showed very empbatimile. the profound latpresenee her death made Amon all claws of the community'. We bespeak for Mr, andhlefeennhe ha the sympAthy a an. , Junes eliavin, son of Me, JOhle in, of the townline between Stefthen and hleGillivary, underwent a, exilic -el operation at the hand of Dr. Wisharte or London, and Dte Rollins of Exeter. for appendleitis. file ease bad deveh o into a most critical, oiae but the operation Was sitecosinily performed innt the patient is now doing nicely with every hope and bulication of re- covery. A,NOPLU HEART STILLED, ---It falls our sad ditty to tword that once more has the grun reimer with hia sickle keen invaded our midst, Ott Tneeday just, as the sun had kissed the world a smiling good. night and sunk to rest lu its bed of crimeou and gold» the epirit of our esteemed fellow eitizen, Mr. Richavd O'Hara, of the inth concession, after an illneee extending over a year, vacated its habitation of clay and wended its way to the land of light to walk forever 41111 the Rimy lit hille of immortality'. Deceased was attacked altatit a year ago by la grippe and a complicatieu of disease$ followed 10 - young people. As is (lanai the briies. are showered. with presents told the I presene one was not ftwgotten, as was uoticed by the reagnificeot spread, testifying to. the hign esteem iu Which she was beld. Her weleenee smile will be ntiseee here nod, we. will el ways have a warm spoe and tot open clooe ever she panees thia way. tilegi.*e and :Moral Training., At the session of theTeiebers' Oen- veneion weeutly held in Exeter te, wnich discipline and moral trail/big Itzaends l‘sveeumsserlasiavlseledia twoh:eohbakatenrla higher moral etAtes among the popile Of (Ale publie sehoele severel state. ments were made by mar experienced teechere regerding the melee for SQ much trouble in ono/ming the doe re. specte obedienee and diegeoce from the pupils of tonley, Some suggee7 tions were also made AS to the way thie could he remedied; An were atreed that it is the duty of the teiteber to help bend up the character of the child aed to enable him to become on industrione, law abiding, Ged-feAtiog citheee; it was aleo Ceeeeded that there werg great tally wbich *teid. in the way of the teacher tryiug to accom- plish thin These may 1.ie et wale le- steurerrostutnedtibn; poaltuolinttE;;of Exeter and the A line per centage of aux pupils have little or no home treiniog; these come into our echoole indieertminately with children from the eery beet chtletien home, In order Wet the latter may receive no harm from the former the teseher hes to he continn- idly on the alert to dieetwer their eon- versittton, to group °et -the nee a pro. blue litnguegentrel, if neceoary, to so seat the pupils aud oeersee them that theY may nut Verne in conteet with mob other, this reqttiree the tit- umet dillgenoe on the part a the. teacher. Again pupils go home with wonderful tales ef Seho01 troublee in which they (as they say) haye received gross injustice from the teacher, ne parente often forget that there are two sides to a story and directly oppose the teacher, holdiug hitt/ up for diems'. son before the children. hithae is the result: The vhildren hack to eebool quite prepand to repeat the former ads -conduct and show defiance to the teacher because the,y have been upheld at home. Thew are also tile long evening giitet4S 4.7illr• and M". rilliloam— anal wee knowta and reepeeted by the etae awes en the camera enoeenh area Sinai tee with anal •;les. veil., or ,sielefies-e weer ont tne eon Led" 'with ant lenity. the gh,h1 ere eet, „pea r. -otit ms; Jai:ph Walden •Vent men -trite of lts reeidento Veers, Or accrue -lief to vecent, statement -4 nettle at Sell 441ii h, and "meaty it in the then, but the gelltee exeluded Dorsi this evil peaetlee iredeemei and senetificen tirequis to Its °rho passor..by, tevglituy It he er ehe !tee arwie, "n wither titrmgfat and • be a, timelier. Is not infrequently met irshorne bewaty for the resurreetion of the by smile Inipudent remark from them, DrItNairt.11.-=-0a Th'IlFs1143. Ile It'aVeS nid'ettu tielniae , One method seggested for neeemg; mealii;ca' 13'4 114.11wve" Taw 4" t"" beIrmteed locatser in fife, an:I five thee enTheagees ai the euehreete,e, enee one of hhe trune e„nt eot e tree end eind huebenil and roughe about by what cilia he tom- 4*'61'047:17`1" ri74S 1.17''5"*E"*" 1/"1/21'44 4-"hii3ren wile feel that ileY hare terente and teachers. This cootie h tee !pa eeneeeeion, med befall e ankh loving father. The ftilleral thlt Flitlar ed a 1,944 hoes oweau.„-- for It ie, (Tr. there; eeelit he dem' the erain hobo- was a spirtia.,shwt v.111111ar @ante of Wilily a feet that tiolimme tr.li:Ilimr twg wa.: 4.fleviope1 in tlittps. The lite noveyeaet• ;Ina .yaspatny. whers• there is any) is left to the s. oi t au , 1 t, i h t sown sr,. oil to the adherent hien, and i Rione-Inet 'even WO Mille neither. At these theetiuge the patents' — ' " "" •- - - --°'.' -'e-- - "- - / ' '• "9' e/' mention id a pretty wielding on the mai teeehers would meet on equal feta- . enelter with an !leer sennenae, ineltel. t hilt volivessiatii, wbile this week it ing both as teachersand trainer...4'01e ing eittilee. mower, tomr,v. rake 14iLiut . give,4 w, @ greet u' -e to reveril the eallte children. There views anil Cots, I, , • 1 .• .. .. , e.h ; a ,,i;1„A, atti e.i.1,1,1 tl,tene t ie tied: phw e:it @lb` 110elIe Of twilit Le atterehaeged loud, le 0 , yilm,, e4e, tee, 0. 1 be 1 4.31,, :, eel ateeet eaa a 'wee; dela mane Me. ani Mee, !toAileilt, ltO'eal, ai4'the elth teetient or Nall 'pallet% The n,,,,s,-ity, other al *him, law wee i'lli whieh the. '.14"ne'oS444'nis Ott NolStlaY OfternOtal, of regularity and met innelity 4 ,4111.1 ea., .e eemeeee wee, 0.41044 elk31ale Intle k being :the israriage tit made plain to tbe pirente. Then I tee! to !matting i4, hank utaterneoth ft. 1h411* evened :a enghtee. ,Miee Esthete ' tidal, re idl, to a gat Min e, the parents,' bet tow Ihe tire etarted is a myetet e !Om sel wished to eve, the Inine happy, . eonld do away with so fiequenny eit'l. i . ne the meat.; aesentliled on the fog of notes of wilieli the follewing 64 e eee ep et- lewn. Vix• 11,1, I t"*ti-i tUvmunlile: leaee le:weer MO11.4. t`o. 'aux ee eiteu and let him Intrbluni; at fenr ail thie Metiregor, of Pavkhill, het made Ma week caul oblige Mtn. join) le 14toleo Mieq, Rethei item or etuirse there will be always some 3 tosigttrvilliv. 111,.: awl wit..., ill,. shunt, tot tit in all his eases in whieh the e Maor- i Z. „F Mu& _114,,,tb luey and Lally dewed uith Joy ally Villyward and ore beyond the eon - nae eleluwd :Mother a the oiejeet '& "Z "ntl I.hh "E""nY tOldt WV- tt'01 helh Parents and teat:hem. One end peeps at, the neppy couple, whose ease Was cited in Whitill matibuother eente of of Roeerville, in the person of ,•, feelings. The bride. wbo was beeum. who had sixty pupils in her intim ; tlie thild WnS IntrntitIeell With the ft)llow-1 ing remark; ":"We have tried every means at home to control him but we can do nothing with him; we want you to take bin and keep him straight." Now how did that far-seeing, Judicious parent think that that teacher could ly 4,, 4% 4,1 1.40 ; 44veutt tilt dr It' llrin p1 e' alpf where t 11...mystic tillitnie in his enograpby mid veiling, toe bright couuteneeees betrayed thoir brungbt her geandeon to a tearber Martha, MeMilon, relict of the Matthew Ingle' attired, was aereated tinough, rewind on Fled ty List to the great age the trying ordeal by her sister, while of 00 years and 0 months. The de- the p,T00111 was ably supported by 'Mr. teased enjoyed remarkably good Steeper, The eeremouy being over, health until a, short time previous to the bride duly kiesed and the happy her death wheu she was attacked with couple heertily congratulated, the la grippe, and the ravages 4A the dis- ears company, to the number of abont for - ease, coupled with her ads:nice ty sat down to one of the beet peovid- "keep straight" that obild along witb eaused a general breaking up of the suffering ed hanchemie that ever a wedding her. her slaty? system and after nine days she was ealled to her long home. The ty had the eirivilege to enjoy, it belting Let me just state in conclusion that deceased was a- native of neotiand, coming ea Canada, with her husband over sixty years ago. They fleet set- tled in London townsbip and ahema few years residence there moved to this locality, which was then a vast -wilderness with scarcely a trace of the woodman's axe to mark any progress we bestow on her every good wish for k °wards transforming the broken for- her future happiness and that of her ast into the now well tilled fields and beantifel surrounding country worthy husha,nd. Mr. Stokes is em - so much enjoyed by all. Our little -burg derived its namefrom that of Mr Rog- ers, who predeceased his wife about served in a most up-to-date style, main- the teachers ere working for the best tattling for Mr. and Mrs. Reid the en- interests of the pupils and if the par - viable reputation as host and 'hostess. ents do not to -operate with them the The bride 'seine of McGillivray's hdr- desired end will certainly notbe reach - est daughter, and while we are loth ed. , to part froiu her, we 'muse not be sel- • OteLooKEit. fish, and as We see her carried away to brighten Mr. Stokes' home in Petrelea, Arthur Blow while at work at a ma ployed on the Michigan Central Rail- way, at Petrolea, and is a shrewd,busi- rtess-like and amiable young man, and we have every reason to believe that seven years. The funeral took place the sail over the matrimonial sea will to the R,ogerville cemetery on Satur- be pleasant and prosperous to these day. 44mme44444844•4444soisoffia; chine in John Webb's planing mill, Woodstock, was caught in n, belt which carried him to within a. couple of feet of the ceiling. His clothes tore and be fell to bhe floor. Be was badly put and sustained serious internal initirieS. Coughs, colds, hoarseness, and other throat ailments are quickly relieved by Cresolene tablets, ten cents per box. All druggists .amdsmommoonb Sten -hen Council TT .cLeaven-Directed ' 'The Council of the township of Step- • hen cona,-ened in the Town Hall, ()red - A WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN OF EVEMON, ONT., USES iton, on Tuesday, May 26th, at 10 a.in. All present. Minutes of previous meet - e Clerk of this Mimicipality notify 1 " the different pathmasters, who draw '1111.11E'S CEO/ bag read and approvecl. Resolved that the gravel out of Huston's pit that they - are to leave the pit in the same condi- tion as it was 'when their Division et, commenced doing their statute labor. n • • • i The following °rulers were granted:— brOUgiiii Bail To Perfect Health From -What Promiced - To Municipal World, forms for Assessor, ae equalizing U.S.S. Wee P. Shenk, 00111P0111111 f r - vep. eaIvert. $1;E. Hill, do., $1; Do., do., on S. Boundary, $1.50; Do., de., and lumber, Eastern Boundary, $6.50; J. Baxter, refund of statute labor, e12; Do, rep. bridge:Ind work, $8; George O'Leary, prating in culvert, $1.25: 0. Baumgarten, rep. 8rd side road,$11.50; G. Wein and others, ditching, con. 6, $6, R. Hodgins, ditch, $2; W. White, rep. grade, 00n. 4, $4; J. Statton, eul- culvert, Con. 22, $2; H. Essery, clear- ing right of way on Con. 1, $5.50; G. Ford, working at ditch and road N.B., $1e.55; Do., gravel froth pit, N.B.$2.80; F. Page, rep. culvert on River road$1; J. Houlahan, putting in two boxes and hauling. plank, $1.50; A. Morenz fiill- ing in road and rel. hridg,e, $3; G. K. Kienzle, grading, N'. B., $28.80; De., dd., township, $44.85; sundry persons, do., enense; A. Morrison, do., $8.75; Schroe- der & McPhee, bridge on Cons. 16, 17, $10; S. Schroeder,' putting in culvert and drawing box, $2, Gravel contracts to the amount of $803.00 were let. Coencil ad-jOurfled to meet again on Monday at 1 o'clock pen. Eilber, Clerk. Be A Fatal Termination. Thousands of estimable and promin- ent people uninfluenced by newspaper notices or even the advice of friends, have, in some Heaven -directed way ased Paine's Celery Compound and saved themselves from sufferings tied death. Would to Heaven that the thousands - burdened and oppressed with physical agonies, wearied, despondent, sleep- less and weak in this month of May, could hear that mysterious whisper, "Man! Womaell Paine's Celery. COM - poll ad will banish thy disease and give nnto thee that perfect health and life which lead to happiness and oaten t- alon Take courage afflicted one; though physicians have pronounced you m- ei:rattle, let us assure you of positive aid and cure. The virtues of Paine's Celery Compound will give you, in cis large, a measure,- the -same blessed re- sults that were experienced by Mr. T. . FIFTEEN *KILLED. - Partnedo catteee Fatalitiee in Web - Hastings Neb., May 406--e•A series of heavy stOeme„ two which. develoeed trite the tveret ternadeee that have vis - ted Southern Nebraska for years, pees - ed t;Ver Portielle Of Clay, Franklin and Kearney Counties yesterday, Fit - teen poems, are heowa to have leet their lives, and ever Seen. of. per - Solas were more er hen eerieuely in - Le dead teehlor Norman— Daniel,McCuuly, Robert MeChhdhs hire. john Weblever. Mrs, Rad Dame Mrs. C. A.. Tipple, Near Upland-- hutherAn minister, name unicnown ; Mrs, John -Peters, fareimhs Curtis Lamers and roether. At Paul- ine—Mr. mid Mrs, jarnes Mentew and child, Frank Quigg, Flere Palmer. Jahn Palmer, NeAr Norman, At the home of Daniel' McCurdy, a number ef relativo and friends were spending the day, and net en e in the house ocaped cloth or ser - u5 injury. Two mike emelt of Upland German Lutheran services were being held in a eishocil house when the storm struek and dernelished it, killing four ef the oecupants inehiding the min- ister. and inuring a member of others. The storm was equally destrective Fairfield, but the people were warned o ite coming and soeght eellars for eefety. dwellinge were klown to 3ieces at that p/aee, but their /mu- pents eseaped irijory with a few excep- none, Every dwelling and outbuilding ht the Path of the tornado was blown to Owe, and the financial lose Ulu* far accoented for will reaeh about rtheoeo, Sitnons, ofEverton, Ont., who grate, fully writes as follows:— "I have suffered from neevousness, run-down system and heart weakness for a loeg time. Very often spells of unconsciousness cattle over me, and last for an hour or more each thne. When consciousness returned, I vvOuld find myself exhausted and quite sick at my stomaeh. I doctored long with- out any good results. I then heneilY commenced with Paine's Celery Com- pound, and soon became a new man. •I am feeling splendid just now, and as strong as ever before in my lifteehanks to your great medicine. I advise all sick people to use the great compound that did such a grand work for tile." If you are in' need of free medical advice, write to Consul ting Physician's Depaatinent, The Wells & Richardson Co., Limited, Montveal, Que. All cor- responcledce is sacredly eoafidential. ORDER AT MONTREAL, Firemen Called Out to Assist the Montreal, May n5. ---The steps taken :he the Authorities to prevent buther rouble have beet/ effective. Not oely " were the pence eupplied With reveivers for der duty, but fifty firemeo. armed. with batons and revolvers, went on luty to 05541 in keeping the peace. Thee bad instructionsto tura the bosh on city body .of chimes in the streets that Avail refuse to disperse. The ..hiee-oe empowered the Chief of POliee to peeving any :furthee attemut to forte ' p puede of the etrikees and to .hrreat the leaders. Dail was refused to men who Were arreeted yesterday, and , they will be hept in the cell4 until their caste.- have been ineeetigewd. There - was little lawleseilete en the sureeee leg sonic of • the melte were tarn 2.Thirty-sie care were operat- ed eTeeteriley,. ane Senator. PQMet, ihreie of dmpany, promisee o Dearger windier toelay, whieh will be tun on a epeciel eehedule. - No at tempt will be made to rem the care aro; ter earn, Th6" Power Comprny Wee been able : 10 Iteep the city Hee aed, end the liatt- aita• says he V.lil hat e no trouble nerin llaeinit the men, 'Sferater Fort .sayt. .t,tt more mon than ean be wed at sweet are offering, but all the cars thNi ,an be supple, with moil& po• ileetavn t preteet die crews, anti the p;ihlic will be keet going until the etrincre nivein.Serie of them have elree..v enre so, nee many applica- tiere teem relion. who wish to eater as feleee ere heine eeevived. The 'revs 111 operation teelay were Well patron- ize'. Every eihot vl e mole to pro- ven: a repetition of the SCOW'S of yes: - tertian WITNESSED 'e MURDER. — A Wife Saw Her Husband Kill Her ° Fattier. i i Portland, Ore., lily e6.—Crazed by 1 the fact that his wit'e had obtained a i divorce frren him, M. V. Leasia has ; shot and killed his father-in-law, F. H. Drews. Leasia's fOriner wife witnessed the shooting, and later was compelled i to accompany Leash to parts unknown. Before disappearing Leasia and his former wife appeared at the 'residence of a neighbor. whom Leasia asked to are for his babies for an hour or two. Leasia alleg,ed that Drews was instru- 1 metital in starting the divorce proceed- ings, and for this reason he shot him. Death of Dr. Gillen. Belleville, May 2.5.—(Special.)—Dr. Erastus Gillen, M.D., aged 38 years, died last night at the family residence from rheumatism, with which he had long been afflict ^ 1. He was widower and leaves no family. Tee Gamey Case. TorontO, May 26.—Mr. Johnston fin- ished his -argument in he Gamey case on Saturday, and Mr. Wake replied, after which Chief Justice Falcon -bridge aura en -ed that the tommissioners. wcee. report to the Legislature early in June. • TELEGRAPH BREVITIES. Parliament re.ssembles bi-day. • . Frost has 'damaged crops in parts of Quebec. Wreckage from a largo steamer Is com- ing ashore at Meat Cove, Cape Breton. , Mr. George Hatton' s residence at Fet- ' erboro' was destroyed by fire. ••...oss 110,- 000. • , R J. Rose, 'a contractor, fell from a flagpole In North Dovercourt and vas killed, ' • • A mOnument to the late, Capt. Milligan was unveiled at Newtonville by Col. Cotton. . The Governthent of the- Mals, States is taking action t check an attetA, 'zed com- bine in the tin ore trada. , The Swedish Consul at Nystad, Finland. has been dismissed for participation in the anti -Russian agitation. ' • , The arrest of Coreans who sold land and buildings at WIJu 'to- Chinese and Russians has been ordered. Mrs. F. Beck, Senator Samos McMullen and' Dr. Beattie, Nesbitt, M.P.P., and Pr. S. M. yenry. of TTarrIstonlaid cornor- eteneS of the new Mothodlet cb at Harriston, • !finis for Weak Stomachs Rai slowly, masticating the food thoroughly, even more if possible, than is recelli,red, in health. Tile more time the I404:1 spends in the mouth the less it will spend in the etonlaell " ,Avoid drinking at meals in general, dyspeptic stomachs manage dry food better than that containing much fluid. Uat neither very hot Uor cold food- The best teMperattire is that of the body. Ile careful to avoid exeese ila eating. E"at no more than the wants of the s?rStent Tefilliee. SOhlatitnes lese than is really needed must be taken when digestion is very weak- strength depends not on what is eaten, but an 'what is digested. Never take violent exercise of any sort, either mental gr physical, either just before or just after a mak Never eat more than three timea day, and make the la.t meal very light. Vor many dy-r,‘,.pticS,. twe legate are better than more. Never eat a morsel of any sort between meals. Never eat when very tired, whether exhausted front mental or physical labor, Never eat 'When the e mind ia worried or the temper rurt edk't tree if you can possibly avoid it gat only food that is easy of digestion, avoid. lug eomplicated and indigestible dishes, and taking but Me to three courms at a meal, After Meale take two ST. JAMES WAT141161 telleve Ot• Jatoelt W.,a,fer0 t n a Atte nte moot e9mptete soe.q., half 01904:144.11114 Alnat glassful lritek" lee Itnt Of. lefat X)r. ° 44° 7°* Price la Canada $1.00; iteleatititg,neottatat. water. She bottles tor $5.00 They help staunch, digeSt food and.send the, nutriment throtilt the blood, and this is filo honest way to get health and strength*, the kind that lasts, develops and breeds the energy which accomplishes much. MeNGT1110 neeftitlenittlfiltf. hrwillIiihine00451 CefieltilliTION $944r4rftlffootto4 &„414ragnATITAEla 48 liffiaai5 5 etas Si Irmo If lif$41. are note ecorrt tonne"; to thenunceeent 44104 ie... (QIIIrlelfdp1g ibcnr 44.ein /agents we wail the forniul„.4 Oen moot. where deaTeasere uet eeltineehe ' Woke*. thee ere mailed wee eche of iariee at the Cattaeli-e. • brasell; St. •Joriet Vattra Cee - St,. lecelat;2. 41.**** ve*NPRIA, • „.• , eleee." seeeniene, • e 4"844'9¼.' A a .7" GUARAI4TEED finurcursei.,2$1140- lba. whole milt; par ;mar. owls -vs* ;ma 1,4 44 *0 4* ** lalialleal No. a - aeo GOO " 0-1UMV$It , %Gag te oiaellta7"Ventettela 1020 44 44 44 44 44 4.1, 44 84 4* ' 4* 44 44 44 0 Q Ga 55 tee lea 200 aes There le a big eLETerearo tatweea ties mivertice,t and actual caeaeity of the arlereitaueoun tot or eeeetetera reel to•dae• but pleans remember that Us Laval corac'13ea Guctia.kees3 cabl aMizr:sp„.;;10 Gerysterga;ai,or4pat:;:jerealtiaca to nt,,re /awn UG,rt, 1,,Lc r4,1;„,arent 18 ,g,crktru To:: Co., 71 Vora Se., Tomato. • ts•-. ..440,4.44 1 ee. 4er...ear a.t.e*CM.***.C.a....eimmil. CURED WITEIOUT CUTTira PAM OR LOSS OP TIM T,to emitter tate eerie eau time etiffered e'r here barbatottoly yen lieveteen treated be sureeotts,, by cutting. stretching and burni ore, we ask yott to ititestigatc our rtsvir ete root) of curing; it. Our treatment its Original with ourselves, and Id the result of 30 years' experience ie these special diseases, Thestricture tisetteln the canal is painiesgy absorbed rind Itence removed forever. Anydischarge,which often sc. companies stricture, disappears...the inflad surface is healed up, Mises:Ming and burning sensations cease; the Kidneys ands'Bladder becoras strong and normal, the ;sexual organs rceain vigor and vitality and the patient feels as though life were worth living, A11 cases are treated under a POSITIVE GUARANTEE av NO PAY. OUR NEW METHOD TREATAIMNT will cure you, and make a man of you. Under its influence the brain becomes active, the blood purdiee so that all pimples, blotches arid ulcers heal up; the nerves become strong as steel so that xiervousuess, bashfulness and despondency ditappear; the eyes become britht, the face full and clear, energy returns to the body, and the moral, physical an sexual 'systems are invigorated; all drains cease—no more vita.1 waste from the System, The various organs become natural and manly. Yon feel yourself a man and know marriage cannot be a failure. We invite all the afflicted to censult us confidentially and free of charge. Don't* let quacks and fakirs rob you of your hard-earned dollars. WE WILL CURB YOU on NO PAY. 'We treat and cure NERVOUS -DEBILITY, SEXUAL WEAKNESS, EMIS- SIONS, SYPHILIS. GLEET, STRICTURE, VA8ICOCET4E, RIDNEY and BLADDER DISEASES, and all diseases peculiar to men and women. CONEOLTESTISM FREE. BOOKS FREE. '(tllustrated). If unable to call, write for Question Elan& for MOMS TreefrAestf, RS 148 Shaky Sf., DETIMIT, AGM 26 Years in Detroit. 2500:1.00 Cured. nun& Security. .M1•••••••11.r., 1 ORE DIT ROLLER MILLS, 00-anDlls,Of-i),a,e1,CM=CetKiel.C•tiee We are giving excellOn satisfactiOn • since Re- -frodlling ou.i. mill. • GRISTING and 'CHOP P IN G DONE PRONIPTLY. , SWEITZER belies, colds, hoarseness, and other throat tilments are Quickly relieved.by Vapo-Cresd-t tette tablets. ten cents Per bee All druggiste, nehnhereeneessueeteenesteeteseestentertomeethereeeteustiveneeene P' --THE— MoroPtaitis Book iCaptalla 077I011, M0NT118AT, Capital Paid tip - 6,000,000 nest' - - 2,700,900 A general - Banking buin(s8 sinessltransacted in;3litnycrriectrrettte. llo v ed on SavingsaUlrTeofntsaI7lletosipRee:ilts Commercialtetters of recitissued, sifable in • " China, lapa n 'and other foreign conntries Travelling Letters of Credit isaued to travellers In all parts of the world, TIIOS FYSI1S, GENERAL MANiellilt. 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