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Exeter Advocate, 1909-02-18, Page 5r } AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR Everyone needs something to create and maintain strength for the daily round of duties. There is nothing better than an Ale or Porter, the purity and merit of which has been attested by chemists, physicians and experts at the great exhib- hi.,• ns. A1C FOR , (1,9lrootU TAKE A FREE TRIP TO EUROPE as a guest of the Lousdoa Daily Advertiser, the best metropolitan paper printed in Western Ontario. All the trews frost all our lat- est market quotations and all gen. eral and local news worth printing SPECIAL OFFER Send 82.00 for the Losadots Daily Advertiser for 14 months and 400 votes for your choice of candidates in the European Trip Contest. MOORESV ILLS. Often Ella Simpuoir is visiting im Exe- ter. -toles Della Whiteford is visiting in Bryanston. -Nits. Kilmour stili continues to be very 111 and not much hope is en- tertained for her recovery.-\Vdding bells will soon b.: ringing in our midst. -Percy Simpson returned home from Sar nla last week. -Mr. A. Baynham enter tared a fcw friends Friday evening. - Miss I3ella Miller visited the Dosses Dale near Lucas last week. -Airs. Burley at- tended the funeral of her cousin In Parkhill last week. -Mr. Win. Lewis of London spent a few days here last week. -Mrs. Dempsey of Parkhill visited here with friends a fcw days last week. St. Marys -Mies Minnie Skinner, the daughter ot C.iarlea Skinner of this place, died in Ingersoll on thc 7t:t. Four brothers survive. They are, Richard o1 Sl. Marys. William of Forest, Robert of Ingersoll and Joseph of Parkhill. WHY not trade that organ of yours on a piano At the present we can handle a number of second hand organs and are therefore prepared to allow you a good price for it. We don't ask you one dollar more for the piano than your neighhhr pays for it. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE IF THIS IS NOT RIGIHT !!! Sewing Machines, Sleighs, Hymn Books, Bibles, Stationery. &c S. MARTIN &SON Exeter's Leading Musical Emporium. Thev are noted for the quality of their goods. Ozetei gtbuoi ate &INTER - - ONTARIO 81.00 if paid in advance, OLIO • year if not so paid. To United States Snbecribars$t.1l0 �r. a Year Strictly in Advance. SAN '.5118 a CREECH. Publishers. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. Tho great Uterine Tonic. and only safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which women can depend. Sold in three degrees of strength -No. 1, 1; e.o. 2. 10 degrees stronger tat No. J, for s /ecial case, Per box. Sold by all del sta. or sent prepaid on rood pt of price. Free putm pellet. Address ' �TM`` CORK MEDIOINI CrO..TO*ONTO. ONT. (formerly WtMaor) CENTRAL STBATiORD, ONT. This school stands in the forefront as the largest and best practi,:al training school in western Ontario. We have three departments; Commercial, Shorthand, Telegraphy, All departments are in charge of experienced instructors and the courses are thorough and practical. Our graduates secure good positions. Students are entering every meek. Write for our free eatalogneat once. ELLIOTT & McLACIILAN Principals. SETTLERS' TRAINS ATO-- MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN by Canadian Pacific direct line For Settler-, trave:bng with lives'ock and effects Special Trains will Isevs Toronto Each TUESDAY is MARCO sod APRIL sit 10.18 p.m. Settlers ant families without livestock should use Redular Trains leaving Toronto 10.13 p.m. flatly Tourist Sleeping Cars Fattest Time COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRAINS No Chard* for Berths Low Colonist Rates Oely Through Sorties to the Vat Apply to scarp& agent for hill information and frac copy of 'Settlers' Outdo" or write R. 1. Thompson, D.P.A.. C.P.R., Toren% GRAND BEND Mr. Jas. 13rophcy spent a few days with Ed. 0111 last wear.-Jc•rry Oravelle spent a few days at Thedford and Fort Franks. --Ares Alma llosser:berry has re- tUtrcdfrdat her visit 111 i:rranll.-E. 0111 spent Monday and Tur.day at Pott }'ranks. -Mr. Jos. Ilrehner lost has dogs by polsoting tact wren.-Severai from here will a'lcnd the shouting match at Port Flanks. In fagrtt•Ise to legal qurrtey from our village the following answers ;rave been given. - A. I:avung bou;ht a iut wits a stable On It has a right to pull it dawn and erect a entailer one. notwithstanding his neightw:. C. used tit trod abutting on his 101 ns Cis wall of hie rile:ten house. C n.u,t provide a wait for ;lis ehlcicen howl(' at hie own ride. He :an. row. ever. legally call upon 13 to erect arid nlaIniatn halt toe line fence bet Ncen their lots. wnich will ineluda the nems o., %idlest by the stable. A ran rut dram all trees' on hie lot o.1 toe lint: b tweet it and the lot of (t -.vitt out tot.'t f.v'ng with its wire fence. 11 cannot !.'(tally remove the wits ft etc e. tier ea a . if you want to build a new :lotto: be- tween you and C, and thc latter will not notice to your doing so. you cart give ',1n1 ootut t tat you wilt do so at the errtry of sitz months. and rail the•, leg lily do so without his consent. It the present !ince is dile, tier you can at once call in the tense -viewers. and tiavr all award to r.tvc it repotted at the ,olet cxtonut of you and C. Toa owner of hens must k••ep Bon. o r has owit pre:iilscs and I• Ii.ihlr for d.untgci to the Katde:l of his r,e Igh- t•orp to a sea in toe divlawn court. Ile slay also he fined if there Is a Io•al bylaw In force against hes :U .nti,4 at large. (Too late fur last week.) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dlsj.tr brie spent z'unda; and Monday nt Blake.--.\ nun her of our young Mut held a ahooling match last week. one of the gentlemen betting that they could not hit -15 blue ro•ke out of fatty. but the. following score showo that they did much better, -11;uver ltoasenhtrr. Irl Eddie 1318 - Jardine It, Jerry Gravelle t3. Joseph Ra- violi, i. W ( I:J'a tl:imk eve have some good Nhootcrs -Mr. void :.ars, Smith vis lted at !hake Ti.utaday ev.:t1r.g.-Joseph Dfej:trdlne 1 as g!e.•, up itobert Pal lock's blacksmith shop. Mr. I'ollo' k will t,ow condu-t It h;n irelr.-Mrs. Jos. (fill spent a few days with hi r daugh- ter on the 1611. concession Stephen. IiF7NSALI. (Garnet Case of the G.T.R. spent Sunday 1: 1leilmall. Ile 1s (n Brurefteld reliev- ing Agent Prince, who 1s seriously 11!. Mr. Wilson of Pigeon. Mich., Is spend- ing two weeks here. -Wm. McEwen ln- tr,:dn ralelr:g tis barn a•ld pulling a ■tone fou :di(ttua under It next spring Albert hell intends erecting a new barn and itobt, D. Bell a new dwelling. -Mrs. Joint Itlatt i:ford is vlattitig in Toronto. -John Wclsi, Is agar able to be at work at the electric light house. -F. C. Mrpontll has moved itito the store re- ceotly occupied by the late J. C. Stone- man. -James Sto etnat. of Cornoer Is ato- ning- relatives here. -Wm. Towers Is now residing: here with his daughter Mrs. Carmichael. -Mrs. Dagg of Mani- toba is visiting her mother. Mre. J. Ben- gou;h het(.--13aro:d Jalvls. the cele- brated tenor of Detroit, will assist at the the anniversary services of Carmel rho -ch, 011 March 7th and dth. INDIGESTION ENDS You ran rat anythlr:g your stOinarh raves without fear of a rase of ir:dt- ge.tlen or Dyspepsia. or that your fold ion ferment or sour on your stonr.crh if you will occasionally take a Ilttlr Diapepsln atter f Ycu twain will haste .good. and any- thing you eat will be digested ; •iotr- r.t:l ferment or turn into grid of po!p,.t or stoma( h gas. which causes Belrhltrg. t)lz)inees. a 1..lit,(t of fu:i:traa :Mot- eating. ftere.tting. NO n a lndlgcytlmi liik'• a lu np of lead in stomach.) Iltllouyneea. ilcaitbutn. % nt. brasf,, fain it the stomach and toe Intcattf,es or •11'1 ,.yncptcncs. Head acme from the stomach are th((olu toy craw own where Bite •'tfer- ive remedy I. used. Di.tpepstn rrilly .lura All the work of .t ne,llthy atom - h. lr digcetr• your mrala wi r•,i :or stonoact. can't. Each 1, languie will .it ct'a' alt thi tool ).•u t'; rat sad 1.• tvt 1,othl:14 to term :,l or sou Ort a large 5.1 -cent .as of Pape's DIA pep:.tn front your drutgint and start taking to -day old by to -morrow you v 11 ac tutlly brag about your hcalt':v. a'rcnq Stom ,, ti for you t ie:1 rail eat anything and evrrvl' tn; you v,,tnt with u the sligl,teat discomfort or nllsary. of every particle of Impurity an! tl.t• is in you- atomae t and Inte.ttnta • e..i. g to he r tried aw.ty •N:t'l )u' • u.e of lasatives or any ot •r a1- ate:afu e. More proof that Lydia E. Pink - ham's V egetable Coln pound c urea Nick women. Miss M. R. Morin, 335 Ontario St., Montrealt writes to Mrs. 'Inkhorn : " I was in very poor health and doc- tored for months, receiving very little benefit. I had lost all ambition, was nervous, and subject to dizzy spells and painful periods each month. " A friend suggested Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound as the proper medicine for mc. I procured a i.,ttle of this remedy and began tak- ing, and before it was finished, I felt so much better that I continued its use and gave It a thorough test, with the result I am to -day well and s much healthier girl than I was three years ago. I have no more painful periods, dizziness or nervous troubles." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink - haul's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the .tandard remedy for female illi Ind has positively cured thousands of ,vomen who have been troubled with lisplace ments, inflammation, ulcera - ,,.n, fibroid tumors, irregularities, .'liodic pains, backache, that bear - ,g -d4 owit feeling, flatulency,indiges- .n, dizziness or ne rvous prostration hv ticm't you try it? I'inklianl invites all sick. .:':nen to write her for advise e has guided thousands t( :sill. Address, Lynn, Mass. MCGILLIVRRAY COUNCIL Council met pursuant to adjournment Feb. 3rd. Minutes of last sleeting read and signed. Treasurer's bond was read and approved. A number of accounts or- dered to be paid. Ult;ns-Maweon-That by-law No. 2 of 1909 confirming the a1 pointnlent of the Jfunieipa! officers tx• read a third time and passed. -Car rlyd. Poore-Ulens-That tete parties using the township hall for dancing purposes br cl.arged at toe rate of $:l for each time, Bald money to be paid in advance to the janitor and incetinga to be con - du -ted under the approval of the janitor. -C:trrred. Adjourned 10 matt first Mon day ht Nfarch .,t one o'rlork. MANY WILL BE HELPED I3Y IT. To relieve the worst forms of rheunt- atlsri, take a teaspoonful of the fol- loxing mixture atter each meal and at bedtime. I luid Extract Damdcllon, one-half ounce; Compound 1Cargoii, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three eunccs. These harmless tngredi•:ttts carr be ob- tained fro,. our home druggists, and ;.re coatis' mixed by shaking therm well 1:1 a hcttle. Relief le generally felt 11.3In the first few doses. This prescription totccs Ute clogged - up. Inactive kidnt ya to Fater and strath Lour the blood the poito:,ous waste mat- ter and uric arid, wi,it .. (buses Rheutn- atlsm. As Rheumatism le not only the most p..inful and torturuua drsc.tae, but dan- gerous to lite, Otte supple receipt will no doubt be greatly valued by many suf- ferers but ltt home, who s.00uld at once prepare the mixture to get this relief. It Is said that a person who would take this prescription regularly, a dose or two daily, or even a few times a week, •,could never have serious kidney or Urltlary disorders or Rheumatism, Cut this out and preserve 1r. Good ith,umatlsno pr aerlptions which really relieve are scarce, Indeed, and when you need it, you wa1,t it badly. 7.1 11ICI1 Charles Greb and faintly intend mov- ing to Uerlth early len the spring. -Mr. Philip Hauch took quite 111 fast week, but he is improving rapidly. -J. Nevins of Bay City, Mich., was here last week and La■ purchased tite stallion. Young Indian Chief front Chas. Fritz. -N. M. Gantlet's young daughter, aged about 12 has been very sick the past week. The girl was so weak that an operation could not be performed. The patient Is stilt In a very dangerous condition. -\V. H. render returned last weeic from Ill- inois. where he purchased a percheron stallion. -John Delcert, Jr., who has been at Clinton Hoepitai for several we.Ks has returned -ltev. N. S. Aiethtesecl of West Ser,eca, N. Y., to assisting Rev. A. D. Glehler in his evangelistic meetings trite week. -Louie J. Kraft has disposed of his lard east of towel to Mr. Henry Ftaxbard for the sum of $335. -One of Mr. and Mrs. Marcil Corriveau's twins of the Sauble Line died very suddenly of croup on Wednesday morning. CHISELIILIIST Mr. and Mrs. \Vnl. Vennor entertain- ed their friends to a dance on Wednes- day evening. -The Rev. Colin Fletcher of Thames Road took the service on Sun- day afternoon last in the Presbyterian church herr.-Our teacher, Mies Camp- bell spent the week cod at her home It Winthrop. -Tile Methodists of this place intend giving an up-to-date supper consisting of cold hang, salads of all kinds. and the best thlmge procurable In the culinary art, on tt.e evening of March Ord. A tine program is being pre- pared. The Ilensail orchestra of the Methodist church has been engaged. The Presbyterian quartette with Mies Bart reader of Ilensall will be present. Solos will be given by Niles Pybus, Frank Al- len of Staffa, ductte by airs. Kelly and Niters Ortwel0 of Ilensall ; violin select- ions will be (oven by Mi. Jarvis Horton' and surrounding ministers will speak. The committee is putting forth every effort to stake it one of the best affairs posslble.Last week It wail announced for the 23th but 1t had been postponed ow- ing to the revival services in lionsall. ossa USf3ORN11 COUNCIL Council met Feb. 8th. All the members were present. Tee minutes of lett meet - Ing were read and approved Comnlual- r,(tione were read from M: ears. Dent & Thcrnpson, re J. ltcld's erten Andersop drab, ,from Clarke Bartlett & Bartlett re. Baitd's account, Stewart drain, attd [tum The Ontario Mu'ticipal Associa- tion ; all of which were laid on the tabic for cor.sldctl.tio,,. The Auditare' Re- port as read by 11 Strang was adopted and 100 copies ordered to be printed for distribution. Alex. Halyd's order, per Dickson R Carling, In payment of the account of W. narrows, was accepted. payabie out of Baird's account. Stewart drain. The Clerk was nistructel tO elite Dent & Thompson, explaining the position of Me council In refercn:e to \f r. Iteld's claim and thc efforts made toward a settlement; also to write Mr. it.tird's solicitors, that no further pay - malt could be made on Stewart dr u:t ar taunt until the garnishee prozecdi. ge iri tonnection titerew,t were all i.d. The petition of the Ontario Municipal Asso.-latte ,. asking for the repeal of Scc. 606 of t1,,. Consolidated MUni' 1pal Art. was approved, signed by the Reeve and Clerk. and ordered to be forwarded to out member of the Legislature for ;.resentaticei. (ly la -w No. 1. !POJ, con- 'i,m:•ng the appointment of Murliripal officers and fixing salerlrs, was read. pineal. •1,tt d oy the ilceve and Clerk .e,d the corporate seal attached. Ar- (ounts amounting to $13:3.2:5 were pass- ed and order. Isau_d in payment. Cou.- , 11 then adjour•tcd to nteet Saturday. Mater Gtti, at one o'clock. F. Morley. Clerk. Board of Healtl.•-Township of I's- t•ort:e.-The hoard :net Feb. Ath. tor ,1 gunlzat(on and business. 3. Moir, reeve was rtitled chaff:Ilan for 1914. It was decided that Inc,sanitary i,t,pt- or and vele of tale mcn,hcrs of the hoar/ anal' stake an Inspection of scho0. prem- ises. factories. slaughter houses, etc., be- io• a the end of Ju,.'. and report to the itoard. A4loutncd to mett at call of c sabots or secretary. -F. Morley. Sec. FAlRQUHHAR Dir. Joshui Johns Is now taking stock of 13, W. F. 13eavers goods It the store and win bc. in posscsslon shortly. Iie had a tine Cale of atocg and implements at Ellinville when $2500 was realized: Mr. Beavers will enter into partnership with his brother-in-law, Mr, S. R. Eac- rett to the semi -ready clotting buainess itt Brantford. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. BeAvcrs will regret their de- parture but will wish t hent every ow: - ie. -4a. McGILLI'. RAY. Last week Mr. Tmos. Lewis of the 211d (on. shot .t fine for, measuring -tteet r, inches from lip to lit.. Dir. Lewis has In his day shot more foxes tnan any ether man in Oh (liiiivr.iy. Ar: old McGillivray boy was matricd at ltond head on Jan 27th witc,l I. N. Dorman of Ad,i lac, Alberta, wan uttlled in wedlock to Kathlcea C.atke of Swath more. at the tome of Mr. and Mra.Mii- to:t Long. The you lg couple are Clow' visiting stere and in diffe1t it parts of Ontario. Mitchell, -A very sudden death occur- red in Mitchell early Friday morning, being that of Frank R. Dowding, re- cently of the Soo. He had been staying with his slater -in-law , Mrs. George Dowding for three or four months, and was in his ueu.ti health up to a week ago when he caught cold and pneumonia developed, causing Ida death. il•nsall's Revival i(lectlngs.-This Is the final work of Miss Morton's labors here In evangelistic work. Murk inter- est has been aroused in the meetings and many have sought the higher lite. Sunday next will he Alda Morton's fare- well day. Adreaee will be delivered at 11 alit. and at 7 p.m. Iteception and Baptismal services will be held In ton- nection with the morning service. All are heartily welcomed. The trustees of Senool Section No. 3, Twkcrsmlth, have decided to erect a new school during the coning aeasOn. Tne old school. which Is situated on the 14111 Bead, ha■ dune duty for a great many ycars.L'ut it has served Its day and a new and modern building Is to take its plare. Granton -There was a small explosion In the village about halt past six Sunday of last week, whco Mr. Pullyblar.k tou:bed a notch to the gas jet In front Jt the •J4Nteodist chur_t1 there was a dcafenll;g report which was heard for a ccupa: of miles. Except for til. brok- en g;utie and a single how in the ,eacietl glass Ir. the front of the church, no ser- ious datnage war done. WIIT SUFFER. ER. A YALUADLE PRESCRIPTIOI FOR H[OM1TISM KIaC'I � 9UOOfA TN000LES We are pleased to be able to publish for the benefit of our readers the prescription of a celebrated specialist. This Is the result of years of scientific Investigation and experience, and Is taken from a reliable publication. This is an exact copy of the original :- w GLA/Uxt".11- ci6AseritglA. (Ct rni6kSeuvartu'vJ The ingredients are vegetable and have a gentle and natural' action, giving a distinct tonic effect to the entire system. It is a wonderful mixture in the treatment of Lame Back and Urinary Troubles. It cures Rheumatic Pains in a few hours. The ingredients can be bought separately and mixed at home, or any druggist can fill the prescription. If not in need of It now wo would advise out spiders to cot, this outaad.save it. Urucefleld.-011 Feb. 0th the death oc- curred ot Mrs. Janice Swan after an illness of two months. Her maiden name was Janet Beattie and she was. born in Westminster Township, Middlesex Co., In 1857, and was married to Mr. Swan In 1867. The husband, one son and two daughters survive. iilanehard.-Thos. Eppiett, a lite -long Breathe llyonlet and Kilt the Loathsome Catarrh cerate. Just as long as you have catarrh your nose will itch, your Creat', will foul. you will hawk and spit and you will do other dtsgUsttng things because yoi can't help yourself. The germs of cat- arrh have got youy In their power ; they are rontlr,u.tlly and persistently digging h.to and Irritating the mucous norm - Wane of your nose and tnroat. They are now making your bile miserable : In time they will sap your enure ay stem of Its energy, Its etrnngth, it• vigor and vitality. nu' there is ot,e rvmrdy that will kill the germs and cure catarrh. and that is ii)omel, the Australian dry air treat- ment. Joseph Dural. of Woodstock Street, Tavlstot-k, Unt , says. -"Catarrh had give:, me all kinds of suffering for a long time. There was a swelling of the ;fends under fila oyes and adjacent to my nose and the drsrharges would drop into my throat. 1 used severvl :tone - dial. au' never Kot the relief that I d11 from Booth's llyomei. i nave been so pl'ased with 1(yornel tesu:ta that 1 Mgr. - recommend Its Use by catarrh eutfrr• ern." W. S. COi', ih• drS;ilst, 'e1 1 gu.irtht s ityo-nel to cure catarrh or monlY ba••k. Dont delay this pleasant anti -sept!^ treatment. Bteatlir 111 Ilyonlrl ar,d ir111 :he germs. W. 8. Cole will sell you • complete Ityo;ntt Ouifit, Including Inhaler, for Duly 81.00, it Is also guarantard to u -c bronchitis, asthma, eougoa. cold.) hay fryer and croup. resident ot this township, parsed sway In St. Marys last week. following anill- nese of two weeks. Ills wife toroth- ceascd hint to 1898. The sots arc. J. 13. and Wm. C. of 131anshard ; t t ank,l ub- lleher of the Wheatley Jou ..r.,l: J. A. of Vancouver, Richard of Wheat'ey, Mrs. Wm. Iiodge of Mitchell, Miss Salem of Winnipeg aid Nitres Jennie at t,om• are the daughters. Liniments can't cure Rheumatism " Liniments aro only skin deep," Liniments can't reach the muscles, nerves, joints. Liniments can't get to the sick kidneys, which cause Rheumatism, Sciatica and Lumbago. GIN PILLS curd Rheumatism because they cure the kidneys. If you aro a sufferer, don't waste money on useless remedial. Curo $ourself with Gin !'ills, 50c. a box ; 6 for 2.50. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price. Sample free it you mention this paper. DEPT. A. NATIONAL DRUC & CHEMICAL CO. LIPorwrly mE4, by T . hole TORONTO CO.. Winnipeg T R/.el COLEMAN S CAMPIIO 1 MARK UININE COLDS & LA0GR1PPa,' Breaks up a cold at the start. At the first sneeze or chill, take Campho-Quinine. Cures in 24 hours. At your dealer's -26c. STOVE POLISH is a revelation to housekeepers. Nothing like it has ever been trade before. It means less work, because ft does not get dull or brown, and is so easily applied. It means less work, too, because just s few rubs bring a bright, brilliant polish that always looks fresh and clean. It is cheeped, because you get a bigger can for the money. 11111/// L yore deale r doea not handle "Black Koichi" aced his same sad 10e for fall steed ears. TA ifs Il. I. Dalin CO taUNA Ira. Etta DRS. KENN EDY& KENN EDY SUCCESSORS TO Drs. Kennedy & Kergan NERVOUS DEBILITY SPECIAL iKOTICE. Owing to Dr. Ker. fan being deceased, Dr. J. 1D. Xennedy, Medical Director, nae associated with him Dr.Keanedy Jr. who has been with the Arm for several rears, so hereafter business will con- ducted uodar that Dame of DAs KENNEDY • KENNEDY Thousands of youne and middle acrd note are amount'y swept to a premature grave through M.\kI,Y INI,lsCkl.Tlutt1, IXCF.SSE9 AND 51.00D DIr*EA5ES, Ifyou have any .1 the tolfowing symptoms consult us before it to oo late, a re you Nervous and weak, despondent and gloom specks be/ore the eyes, with dark circles ueder them, weak back, kidneys irrita- ble. palpitation of the heart, bashfel, dreams and 1 ..,s, evil. Iment in urine, pimples on the face, eyes sunkenholler" cheeks careworn expression. poor memory. lifeless, di.tnr.tful, tack energy sad strength, tired mornings restless nights, charge- able moods. weak manhood, premature decay, tone pains, Tait loose. sore throat etc, B OQD POISONS steal Toisoms art the n,o.t `(.re�e tit sat most serious d(seaws, They asp the very life bl0tkd cif the victim, end Units* entire eradicated frr,m the system may affect the enure ,aeration. Rewire of Mercury. it only suppresses tie symptoms -OUR NSW M1aiaon carte thew. O�JR NEW MET IOD TREATMENT alone min mare yu• and make rose o you, oder its influence the brain becomes active. the blood pushed w that 511 samples, blotches, and ulcers dlvpntar. the become sltong as st-rt, so that net - yowlers', bashfulness and despondency vanish. the eye becomes hrieht the lace fen and clear. energy returns to the body, an.i the moral, physical, •,.1 vital systems ere invig- orated: ell drains cesw-no more vital waste from the rystem. Pont let quacks Sod fakirs rob you of your hard caned dollars. Wei wit, *worm or no any. READER No mettrr why has treated you, write for aft honest opinion Free ei chars. 1' n,r.5 pre3 8 The (,olden Monitor" (illustrated) QMN1Nr1 list for Notts Troatmost Sent aro Routs& DRS.KENNEDY&KENNEDY Cor. MkAIpa AIL sal Brinell tl, • INTUIT, MION. 4'