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Exeter Advocate, 1914-12-24, Page 4Ole"ted _t4Lti,:�r Sanders & Creecin, Progrietata Iel advance $1.00 per ,'ear in t;atlao 41.5( in United $totes, if not Ii su .advance 50c. extra per year `' 'tu,v, ,be charged 'TJWRSDAY, DEG' 24 '14 At the eottvention of North :Faure ,ran Liberals In Wingham on Monday: Arch, Elisio, was nominated as the ,candidate fox the Dominion 'douse, G, G Anderson of Lucknow,, Wnn, alone of Goderich, R D. Cameron. of. Lucknow, and A. E, Bradwin of God- . erieh were also on the, ballot, ievera; . others declining It is understood that when the Legislative meets dais winter a bi 1 ucll be passed to increase the tact automobiles to $1. per horse power. an all high power machines as a means of increasing the revenue of the Government. This it is said, has been rendered necessary by the ex- penditure involved in road buildin= schemes. The Toronto Globe promises that 4`annything might happen" at the next session. of Parliament if Sir Wiltsid is not permitted to dictate parliament ary procedure. How awful. Perhaps the Conservative members will be condemned to listen to "Rev," J. A, bfacdonald lecture on "The World's' Peace and How Rockefeller and ' 1 Secured it," Hon Mackenzie King has tt ithdr:i en from active participation in Canadian politics. He is going to devote his talents to his new job in connection witl the Rockerfeller Foundation Fund This bad news from the ( on .servative standpoint, ' Mackenzie 'iKiag's busy efforts to dominate the inner Liberal - councils have al av ,- beer, a help to -the Conservative Sense Wm, Eichorst, a farmer of B1a i - hard has purchased an old automobile stripped off the body, changed the gear to reduce the speed, and fitted the rear axle with to binder wheels. With this tractor he hauls two 14 -in. ,gangplows. He says be can plots= might acres a day, with an expend -it -tie at nine gallons of gasoline. The rage for spending money nieed- kessly^ and unprofitably and ether ways of extravagance have become a diseasi with too many persons: Thousands of young persons are re- ularly .spending mare weekly in lux - curiae and what they call a good time char. their parents spent in a Similar •=avav ?'n the year. Then when the pinch comes work falls off, or sickness over fakes"'them they, se on their haunches _at once MOUNT CARMEL The death took place •en eaturaay, Dec 19721. at Grand Bend' of Laughs McDonald aged 75 years, formerly of th . 14th con. of Stephen. Mr, MC- D onald cDonald had been in failing health ror the past year and went to reside with his niece Mrs. ii -m. Held, where he dies' The funeral took .lace to the. R C cemetery here alt Monday .,".et .13 a..m.-\Ir. James Quarry snit}' ,en days atSt_ratford.-Messrs. `ver reel Guhnan, John Glavin, John Hall, Lenard and Hubert Ryan of Sandwich College returned home en Saturday -Misses Winnifred Guinan and 'dada l_em. Glavin of Chatham are spending Christma holidays at their lames :here. -Mrs John Walker and:amity returne' home Saturday after =pend ing two weeks in I.onnon.-Mr. Vin cent Quarry of Col-lingwood arrived home to spend Christmas • holidays.- ----Mr Frank Coughlin has engaged 'Sohn Sullivan for a year. John is a goo,' man -Mr. Wm. Barry returned home after spending several inonths €n the West, -Miss Mae Morrison of Detroit is spending a few days et the ficins of her aunt Mrs. Ed. Ryan. -:ter Ten. Glavin purchased a fine lriver last week: Messrs. Vincent and Jghn Quarry were the guests of Miss \lame ..Guinan cn Sunday. ELI AVILLE Entertainment, -An excellent enter- - tainment entitled "Christmas in 'du sic: Sang and Story' by the Elimviile Adult .Bible Class on. Monday, even- ing veni ng ,December 28th, at S oc lock. Admission 25c. and 15c. • This will be z higlt class entertainment and well ..worth hearing. THAT CiID YOU HAVE May bring sickness, doctors bills and. lti'ss. of work; you know that serious sickness usually starts with a cold, and 'a cold only exists where weakness exists, Rement,,er Ma,'. Overcome the weakness and nature .curet the cold--titat is the law of reason. Carefully avoid drugged pills, syrups or stimulants; they are only props and braces anci 1l hips.. It is the pure medicinal nourishment in Scott's Emulsion that quickly en- riches the blood, strengthens the lungs. and helps ht.'1 the air passages. And to ir'C ihi t well -Scott's Emul- sion ger::- :4 t body heat as protection Uziairat ti :oar sickness. Get Scott's at'yonr d: ',r store to -day. It always Strengthens and builds up, 14-51 Scott St Zonate, Toronto, Ontario. Crediton F- :Merry "'Christmas to all, May this sE;,:• an of the year bring Joy to many home ani in the midst of our ,ejoic- `ylhg let us not forget the poor and let slus do our part to brighten their lives t ril'ri's , Finkbicner of 'London was in tiiwr n or. Detroit He left the same ,i":gllr °foss -Accompanied by his infther.,and neice• where. they will spend 'the Xmas holidays. Rev, Grenebach of Dashwood con 3..t.:tel the service in the Evangelical -_ urch last Sunday. \fu: h sympathy is expressed tolalr, and. 'Ws. William Wein far the loss i ebeir baby girl which :lied on Sat- lad.t :aged 12. days. D'eret forget the annual meetings of :he irate payers of our school -section • takes place next Wednesday at 1: a t t Next year the school Will be condwcted with three teachers and Jello as tl, fifth Glass Sghool. Ihq Trustees think this the best way out of tithe difficulty experienced during ths+siasl year, Miss Linklater will be principal taking the work of i'orms I. and. II. with the entrance class while the; other rooms of the school will be in charge of Aliss Braun and _Miss Miller., Hiss Kate Zwicker of Londoni is visiting in town this week. A number from here attended the lmar. Festival in Shipka on Monday night. Ali enjoyed themselves very much. Don't forget the Festival to be giv en ii the Evangelical Church an Xmas night. The first part of the program will be a mixed one consisting of song- and anthems while the :•econd part will be a cantata, entitled; 'The Ccurt of Christmas Trees". • Tomiss this will be something you will i egret the whole of 1915. The Christmas Tree Festival in the Methodist church Tuesday night was a dec_edted success. In spite of 'the unpleasant weather a targe lumbi were in attendance. A. Christmas Tee''` beatetifully decorated was alac- e ! near the platform. Mr. jos. Wood all superintendent of the S� S., ac- ;spied the chair. The Cantata, en- title e -"Santa's Company" was well ca. -lea -ed. Frank Taylor taking he ear- cf Santa Claus. Anyone who kai*ws Frank can easily imagine - what a jelly subject he makes for the man • th bundle. The urogram dips- !! a scarf drill by a class of • ns t: h ch was beautitully .:tone and. l )Blip applauded. At the close each a alai received a pack age of 'nuts : i . candies. 1.° e fou years absence Wes.Wolf 'e Ssah-atoon has returned 'some for a few w weeks' visit. Messrs Percy Banes and Ed_ Junes who have been at Victoria ,College, as \Irs Kerr of the Normal, Tor - nate are home for the iolidays. Keys -Yearley -The residence of the deputy reeve, \Ir. Wm. Yearley and Mrs Yearley, Crediton, oast the see of a very pretty home welding .moieWeanesday-, Dec. 16th, when Their eatenei Annie became the bride of \t :-Albert Keys of Shipka, Rev. S. jazieesen of Crediton ivlethodist _iic::ch performed the ceremony. The : ft was lei to the; parlor by ler n'.he : an there the ceremony was ea to med. The bride wore a beau.t- ful `grave of :hie. brocaded satin with ever -net of embroidery, and she car - tie ? a bouquet of white carnations. r 1'+. bridesmaid was Miss Pearl Keys who wore pearl grey silk chifffon and carried pink carnations, while An Harry Yea:ley supported the `xoom; The wedding march was played by yr1.s = Buelah Smith of Crediton. 'The room's gift to the bride, was a need - seine necklace, to the bridesmaid a :gel 1 -breach, and to the groomsman a tie pin and 'to the pianist a fancy plat Following the ceremony about enc hundred and twenty-five guests citic,yed a dainty luncheon in the t;a:nc, •room. The presents were nu- merous including many . substantial checks. The Advocate joins the many friends in congratulations and set wishes. FARQUHAR The Canadian Patriotic Committee at Ottawa have acknowledged :he re deipt of Forty Dollars sent' ty Thos Huntiin and Thos. Cameron, the Far glebe: committee of the Patriotic, So eeiety BIDDULPH-Reeve Raycraft axulj 'members of Biddulph Township coun Reil, at the December meeting here. presentee a locket to Mr. D. Stan- ley accompanied by a complimenta,ry address, as a clerk, As councillor, reeve, warden, clerk or county ,buil - 5tvr Mr. Stanley has given servi,e,fer b 0 ..a an. Ott years. • McPherson & Perrin, acting bar the Forign Bible Society, have issued a ori' a: ,ainst Mrs. Mary Shapton, of l`xete.r no have it declared that 'ler- taiu monies in her hands' as admin.'s tratrix or the estate of Mrs. Grace l4arshell, are assets of the estate of Joseph Marshall and as such 'belong tel the plaintiff as legatee thereof under the will of the. tate Joseph Marshall ,-London Advertiser, yl u ICK„ nl �l►r ®i -R3/► WON( SOAP; SCl3OOLt;Ztirl'OR ' foes S,: S, Na, �. E G ANADIAN EANK ERW !NERVOUS. ' , Usbort for December. -,a test of THE C the ternes work. Those who. missed one or more •cx znmations are marked with a star,�Sr IV., W. Thomson71 A. Harding 60, C.- Davis'' 32; Jr, IV., V. Hicks 61, M Skis neat 56; Sr. III,, V Coates /0,'F, Ford. 64.; Jr. Webber 56 ; Sr. IL, M. Coates 69, W. Coates 66; Jar. II., E. Thomson 78, A. Thomson 773; Jr. I., G. Hunter; Sr, Primer D. Ford, V. Ford; Jr, Primer, I. 'Harding. G. Thomson, H. Hunter, M Luker. No, on roll 21; average attendance 17,-F A. May, teacher. C1 ENEMY . More Sniping and Rnek.eting On Part of German Troops. PARIS, Dec: 22.--7.`ne French War Office last night made publk(, a. report of an eye -witness of events' along the. battle line from 'Dec, 4 to Dec, 15. It says:- "During the period from the 7th to the 15th of December the ascendancy gained by our infantry has placed us in a position to make in various sec- tions .of . the front pvogtess which seems to have disturbed the enemy. "The German infantry Is more cau- tious, and continuous sniping by them denotes a certain amount of nervousness. The fact' that they are using searchlights and lighting roc; leets naore and more reveals also their fear of attacks. "After the expensive and useless experiments of last.month, our •ad- versaries seem almost everywhere to be reduced to defensive measures, and it Is we who on the whole of the (rout have assumed the offensive. "Also, in the artillery duels our batteries are showing more and more 'heir superiority," According to a story published in The Paris Gaulois, travelers arriving at Warsaw from Berlin state that grave disorders broke out in Berlin after the publication of the last list 'f killed and wounded, accounting fur 10,000 names. An enormous crowd gathered in the streets, and the mounted police charged with.. drawn swords. ' Th'e crowd refusedto disperse, and cried out: • "Give us back our fathers and sons! Down with war! We want peace and bread." One Landwehr regiment, ordered to r'haree the crow'', refused to obey. According to The Gaulois, the revolt was Knelled only after grPat difficulty. According to a letter from.a, Ger- man officer published in The Berlin "^geblait, the German losses in Bel- gium and northern France have been appalling. Corpses are strewn • so thickly over the ground,. the . officer says, that they cannot be buried fur several days. NEUTRALITY VIOLATED. Improper Behavior of Germans Charged by Chile. WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. -After a searching intestigation of the activi- ties of the German fleet in the' South- ern Pacificrecently, the Government of Chile has made formal protest to Germany against alleged violations of neutrality by the German navy in Chilean waters. The protest transmitted by the Chi- lean. Minister at Berlin sets forth that. the German ships, 'prior' to their engagement with Read Admiral Cra-. dock's British squadron, stayed :„as long n on as five days ie is'land'ovi4ned by Chile and transferred supplies at another small island after a stay of seven days. The protest is under- stood to be couched in vigorous lan- guage, demanding reparation from Germany. At the same -time the Chilean Goya ernment has protested to Great Bri- tain, charging that the British cruiser Glasgow recently took mail from ves- sels in Chilean waters. Thaw Must Go Back. WASHINGTON, Dec: 22. - Harry Thaw lost his fight yesterday in the Supreme Court of the United States, against being extradited from the State of New Hampshire to the State of New York. In a brief decision by Justice Holmes, which was the unanimous _decision of the court, it was held that he should be turned over at once to the New York authorities to an- swer an indictment charging conspir- acy to escape from. Matteawan asylum for the criminal ilrsane. STEPHEN COUNCIL The.. council of the Township of Stephen convened in the Town Hall Ha:'. Crediton, on Tuesday, the 35th D of ecember 1914 at 10 ani, All members were present. The minutes al' th Previa -Us meeting were read and a loaned Yearley-Neeb-',That Alonzo Rodents Alector of taxes, 'is hereby author- :zi:1 to continue the levy and :o1- of taxes in the; manner ind ,with m _newer nnr otri led for ')y law .:or tee genera' levy and collection' of tax es. Carried. ;1. nurabei ,of orders were ;gassed. Fc retailed statement see they ae's renter: which is itt the Printer', a Tan e e c'ii atijurned seni. die. ". Henry Either•, Clerk CL;4 TONY. -The home of Mrs. Mat ,clew or the Huron Road East, was s e a' a pretty wetictut at high 9th, when .her laughter, t'i, ,' 1' bcame the bride cf yip Roliart MacKenzie of Detroit,soli • `I • and Mrs. Thos, McK:nzie,Sr. v' a:oa miss Dunsmuir To Drive Motor. V ANCOrtiVEEt, Dec. 22. - Miss Kathleen Dunsmuir, youngest dauge- ter of James Dunsmuir, former Lieu- ,enant-Governor of British Columbia, who sold his coalmines to Mackenzie and Mann for $11,000,000 has decid- ed to serve her country at the front. She left yesterday for London, where she will take a course in ambulance work. She is an experienced motor car driver, and is particularly anx- ions to drive a motor ambulance in France. Medical Supplies 31Iay. Be Stopped. NEW YORK, Dec. 22. = Plans of the American committee to aid- the Belgian profession, recently organiz- ed by American physicians and sur- geons to relieve a reported shortage of medical supplies in Belgium, have received a setback because of the pe, sibility that such supplies may be con- sidered contraband of war by the bele ligerent nations, it was announced last night. Owen Sound Man Tilled. OWEN SOUND, Ont., Dec. 22.- Word was received that Sergt. Charles Townsend, of Owen Sound, was killed in battle on Nov. 15, serv- ing with the British troops. Sergt. Townsend left Owen Sound with five other reservists on Aug, 19. On ar- riving in England he joined his regi- ment, the Northamptons, immedtare- ly, Deafness Canna be Cured V. local applicetions,aa they cannot reach the diseas- ed portion of the ear, There is nnly one way to cure deafness, and that is by enuatitutional remedies Ueatness is caused by au inflamed coudition of the mucous lining of the lueta him, Tube. When this tuheis inflamed,you have a Mint** sound or im- perfect hearing;, 4nrl when it is entirely closed, Deaf- nessis the result, and unless the inflammation can be. taken out and this tube restored to ire normal condi- tion, hearing will he destroyed forever,ithie oilsee out of ten are causes!. by Catarrh, which ie nothing but an inflamed condition of the ntueouS uefaees,. We will give One Hundred Dollen 'for any case 01 Deatnese (caused by eatarrh) that cannot be eared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars tree. CHENEY at CO., Toledo O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. • Take Halle Family Pills for aonetipation WHALEN. • M1 and Mrs. Fred Dellbridge of Winch -el sea visited over Sunday with he; parents here, Mr, and"Mrs. Phillip Brooks. -Miss Verde and Lottie Squire spent Sunday with friends at Farqu- har.-Wallter Gunning and ister Edna v.ited friends at Winchellsea Sunday -Several of our young ;xepple spent Saturday in St. Marys: -Mrs: Ben Butl er of Ingersoll returned home oil Friday last after spending a week;, at th : home of her brother, Hector YIill- son an also with 'relatives Itt Zion. Are event long -to•' be emembered be the young peop le of the commun- ity took p1 ace on Fsidayt last, it be- ing the 21st birthday of Cl arence Hinson • All the' young eeople of thi: place together with - everal from Granton Kirkton and Devizes enjoyed the' party given by his mother ,the had a bountiful supply 8•f good things incluidiii ` oysters - ready. To show their gratitude to Mrs. Millson orher kind_ness,and also the high esteem an whicl they hold the young man the gentlemen of this- community bought. hin: ; a. fine large leather suitcase, and cher. presented was accompanied ba- the ythe fallowing address,- Dear Friend, -We,.. • your -na,ny friends have responded to the call try came and celebrate with, you that time in life which. - comes to every, yawn man when he is given the Priv-' Liege of using ,his intelligence in re- gar.i to his country, his church and his home. we sincerely trust you will be loyal and true tQ all of these this 1 will constitute true manhood. ! `e noir- askk you to accept this suitcase in remembrance of those e -ho ere assembled here to -night, and dope that you will be Ion; steed to eat; joylife,-Signed on !behalf of the young people of Whalen by Earl john - sten. Delbert Morley, Francis squire Besides this Cla,race was presented with agentler un's. -r:fi=7,3cure ser by th i Granton friends, n bible by- Ern- est and Myrtle Hobbs of Devizes an''• a necktie by those ro=e Kirkton Th:: evening was spent nen. games and •• other amusements and an enjoyed it very _much - MY' and Mrs_ J - Wriahr spent the past two weeks with friends xn Lon- don and Ingersoll Pro -German I3oer Arrested. BLOEMFONTEIN, Orange River Colony, South Africa, Dec: 22.- Barend Wessels, member of the South African Parliament for Bethlehem, has been arrested here. .At a meet- Ing of the loyal Dutch at BBethlebeln recently, a resolution was passed ,urging•b,is arrest on account of alleg- ed pro -Getman tendencies, . Mikado .Gives To Salvationibis 'i`OI:KIO, Dec, "22: --s The Emperor and Empresa, according to an an- nouncement made yesterday, have do- nated 3,000 yen (abotit $1,500) to the Salvation Army. This is the first time, it Is stated, that imperial re- cognition has been given to that or- ganization, GREEN -WAY Mr and Mrs. W. England entertain el their friends to a fowl >upper oz Monday in'honor of the 10th anni- versary of their wedding, -The stork left twin babies, a boy and girl at Dean Brown's last week.- Christmas concerts are on for every evening tics week: in the sus -rounding ,country. -Mr John Lovie and Miss Coward of McGillivray were married Wednes day and have settled here. We ex- tena1 congratulations and hest wishes for a happy life -Miss Luella Sherritt is home from Stratford business ol- lege.-Gordon Ulens was in Denfield Saturday. - Christmas Greet=-ngs to all USBORNE COUNCIL The Usborne Municipal Council met at the Township Hall, 'Dec. 15. pursuant to statute. All the ' mem- bers were present except S. Skinner useable to be present on account of illness The minutes of the previous. meeting were read and approved: A resolution of sympathy with Mr. and' \Les. Skinner and family in their con- tinued trouble and sorrow was un- animouslypassed and the clerk in- structed to forward a copy to the• afflicted family. A grant of 115.00 was voted to the Kirkton Agricultural Society, and an equal amount to the Exeter Society The collector's time for-eturning the roll was extended until Tan. 11.. large number of accounts were passed and orders issued in payment The receipts and expenditures for/he current year will shortly be published itt the financial statement. Council adjourned to meet Dec.28 after .nomination meeting. F. Morley, Clerk ZURICH Mrs S. Geiger of Semans, Sask., vis ited ire] atives here for a few days last week: -Jahn Moritz of Cavalier, ND, arrived here to spend the winter with his mother Mrs. P. Hauch. -Miss Lau- rie' millliner in blierner's store, has returned to her home in Petrolea. - Mrs. John Clausius and daughter Miss Julia of Blyth visited with friend here last week. --Edward Daters has pur- chased the 100 acre farm on the 4th concession of Hay from Fred Daters, s Who will move tot this place. -.Mr. Earl Wtu'tz cf•Pigeon, Mich:, is vis- itinig, relatives here: -sirs, rF•isher of Detroit is visiting her mother ;. Mrs. 'E. Axes -The, death took place, in $erlitl' last week '66 .the;, infant laughs ter or Mrs, J, C. Gross, who :,was a former resident of this placer having lived here with her foster . parents, qr. and Mrs. E Bossenberry. The t ill Child took a box of pills frbin a 'esser alitt swallowed them, dying w hiiw an hour, Another child died a f',;et monthsago of diphtheria. OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER,C.V,O.,LL.D.. D.C.I+-. President General Manages' tQllN MED. Awn General Mummer Ai EI[il1113DF,irt LAIR, CAPITAL, S15,001,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 BANIING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's business. may Money . be deposited or withdrawn` in this way as y satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. S24 EXETER BRANCH -H. J. WHITE Man. CREDITON-A. E. KUHN, Man. THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated 1865 Capital & Reserve 911 BRANCHES IN CANADA !h GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT • ` TRAVELLERS CHEQUES --. Issued BANK MONEY ORDERS 4444444 ... - $8,800,000 SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. EXETER- "BRANCH Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. N. D. HURDON Manager, •OFFER. FRES SISTER . READ M I am a -woman Tknow a woman's trials. I know her need of sy rpaYligartd help. If you, my sister, are to happy. because of itt- hea]tli, and eel t:n.t for housebnidduties, social pleasures, or da ,y e.nplayt.te:sx,.,,:,.11eand tell me Just how you sailer, And a k fats myfree ten days' trial of a her,: treat:: ' 't suited. to your needs with refers err to Cann ladles v.•hu gladly tell how they have r^;Zia: 1. tt t'„.tt strength, and happiness its 11,:. I:t-sttri+tell'ran all about success.,a rt:'::p 1 cf house treatment for yattrself,'nm r:^-,fryourtlanghtcr„yaursister, or your r tot.tcr I want to tell you haw t•r cure yourselves at home nt trt{],a cost,, and. without aid fro ntanyone. :Jett cannot uuderstanxl women's sufferings ;• what we women know from ezper- ience, we know better thaw airy doctor` and thousands have proved there is. hope• even: far the hop -.less in rnymethod of home trenten 1y' you suffer from pain in the head,, hack feeling of weight sad dragging: down sensations, falling or displacement of int erne'. organs „bladder irritation with frequent urinat',om„'obstinate constipation or piles, pain in, thesidesregular". orFrregeferfy, bioating or urates -al enlargem rts, catarrhal conditions, d spcpsia„ extnerv!�4at depressed r tries cielanc of desire to cry, fear of something evil' about''f happ ns,crm dcpr. a Y+ trappers, crew -pines feeling t 8 the spine, palpitation, h^t flashes, weariness, sallow complexion, with dark circles under the eyes, pain in the le°t 1 -oast or a general feeling that life is not worth living, I invite you to se::.l to -day for my comet to t n days' treatment entirely free and postpaid • to DrOVO to 'yourself that these ailments can be easily sad surely conquered'atyourown horse, witiloat the ex -mase of hospital treatment, or tate dan-rers of an operation.. Women everywhere are escaping the surgeon's knife by knowing ofd my si:nple method of home treatment, and when you rrh cured, my sister, I shall only ask you to pass the good word along to sore other sufferer. ;v home treatment is for all, -young or old. '1'•t Pi 'hers of Daughters, I Will explain n simple Home treatment which speedily and effectually cares green -sickness fch_orosisy, irregularities, headaches, and lassitude in young women, and restores them. to plumpness and health. retinae nae if you are worried about your daughter. Remember it costs you nothing to give my method of home treatment a complete ten day's trial, and if you a wish to continue, it costs only a few cents a week to do so, and it does not interfere with one's dairywork. Is health worth asking for? Then. accept my generous offer, write for the free treatment suited to your needs, and I will send it in plain wrapper by return :nail. To save time you can: cut out this offer, mark the places that tell your feelings, and return to me. Write and ask for the free treatment to -day, as you may not se this offer again. Address : - MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box • 840 s - WINDSOR, ONTARIO. Trusteeships Often have every, confidence Last in the fried whom you You m a y �� � Through appoint; asast}aeoriginal • ' trustee, b but you have L�f etimes no voice: in the selec- Many J tion of his successors. This strong Trust Company is. permanent ands fw1ffu1s its duties far more effectively thanis possible in the case of a private execu- tor. It is ever -on the watch in the interests of its, clients and through its Officers and Management it feels the pulse of the finan- cial world as no private individual can. Cali or write for :full information. THE LONDON & WESTERN TRUSTS OU. LIMITED 382 RICHMOND STREET, LONDON, ONT. Sm GEO. GIBBONS, S.C., President JOHN, S. MOORE, Manager 3 LABATT'S LAGER IS MILD, PURE, APPETIZING Just the Beverage for the busy man: - rests the nerves and ensures sound sleep. If not sold in your .neighborhood, write JOHN LABATT, LIMITED LONDON - - - CANADA. " Special arrangements for direct shipment to. private consumers: 52 al& There istt t a member ofitfie family need suffer from indigestion, siek metc.,. headaches,biliousness' £ei`tilented stomach,.lf he ors e Will take . n Liver Tablets.. Thicy.cleanse the stomach Chamberlain's Stoomach a and bowels and stimulate the liver.to healthy activity and tone up,the whole system. Ttike one at night arid you're,RIGl1T in the morning. Ail dm:mi=ti, 25e, OT by Mail from Chamberlain Medicine Compan Toronto. 16 '., w,'. AYn M:++•d;t t„y (