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Exeter Times, 1908-06-25, Page 4The Exeter Times HE EXETER TIMES, JUNE 25th 19thi. Lased uPotlainhheof rteporct otibotoberasdcowwentaThames Road of t}o branch or department in 1 1k.w festivities at tee Thames road l.lcLt. r. Ontario. which the clerk is employed. A re- i e,•Lclol picnic, tthicb etas held in idem• cord still be revised every three • Teems A Subscription $1.00 k"'4,1 months by the head of the branch Iluukin's grove last Friday afaer- t1)tsar iu advance. $1.50 Way and approved one, a year by noon, were suddenly ended about /barged if not eo paid. To Hance the deputy minister. five o'clock by the terrific elect - States e!uLsoribers, $1.50 strictly is It is intended as far as possible to rical storm which ietssed over about t),dvar:co. No. paper discoutinued distormspense with temporary employ- tbat time. The races of the child - Until ail arrears are paid. unless at tttent, There IA a provision, how- ren had been finished and the game ever. in the bill that no such temp- i of baseball bet%eecu ear -either and orary employment shalt extend over Winchelsea was to progress when six tlnontbs of the year, and only the storm broke in its fury and then with the consent of the com- missioners. the option of the publisher. Ibe bite to wtich every subscription is Void is dt'Loted on the label. Advertising rates on application. TI1E EXETER TIME.!! I"T'G CO. 1• a Limited. CIVIL SERA' It l•: 1111 °Bel I11 LL The Civil Service reform bill has been presented to Parliament and will be enacted at this session. The bill tens introduced liy Bon. Sydney Fisher, and was be summarized about us folloes; A Civil Service ComwissioU is to be established con- slating of two persons. To this com- mission trill Le intrusted the respon- sibility al' conducting esamiaations or the Civil Service. Entrance to tiee service (Fill be be competitive ex-' amination. The procedure will be .based upon the English practice, and the commissioners twill be guided by regulations made by themselves and ratified by the 'Governor -in -Council. Under the new system successful candidates %rill be nominated to pos- itions in the- order of their merit, under the control of the CivilSer- vice Commission. It is expected that exams will take place twice n year. The bead of each department will furnish the commissioners with a list :vacancies or retuirements during the ensuing period. The commiss- ioners will advertise the number and character of vacancies in each class. stating the qualifications re- quired, and after the examination will classify the candidates accord- ing to their merit. The candidates ;will receive their appointments in the order of merit. After the appointment there will bo a period of probation of six months, during which the appointee must demonstrate to the satisfaction of his official bead that he is per- fectly qualified, but there is a pro- viso that any time after a months but before six months has expired an official head may reject any clerk, sent -time GO grits per month. If • and Jean Allison ; Donkey race, boys, statinreasons hise tobe reasons transmitte transmitted writing which he 'wishes to remain in ;the larder he Chas. Allison and M. IIodgert, Willie eplllnlissiou. fl'Ile commissioners will must now pay 90 cents per month , Jeffrey and G. Passmore, C. Brown investigate the reasons, and than de -I from 'the present time, and, also, it ; and C. Coward ; Boys' three legged Clare the individual unfit, or trans- 1 be (wishes to retain his policy at the race, jr. James Hodgert and 'Harold J. ler him to twee ether department.) value of $1,000, he must spay into I tic f ey, CCouple race! C.as. Mtrith Cowar dtland Cot. ale order the difference in cash be- PNel- twecn the CiR rate and the newt Ito he Stone, IA illie Jeffrey and Town cover all the years he has been n t Allison; Chats, Allison and [ithel member of the order. In tate tease=�il,i::�i1 ; Vroom rade, girls, Ethel of a Luau's age being 35 tet the time Iltinkin, May Dareh, Nellie Stone; of initiation, and covering the same Nail race, boys, G. Passmore, fill. period, the difference is even more , Bodgert, C. Brown; Nail race, girls, marked as under the old rate go; Ethel IIunkin, Teresa Coward, May paid 178 cents tt hcl, as under (Che Darch ; 'Hop step and jump, Milton new he, will lie obliged 10 alae" $2.35•' Ilodgert, G. Passmore, C. Brown : If a member docs not want to pay ;Skipping race, girls, Ethel IIunkin, the difference to the order, the value May Darch : Potato race, Ethel Hun - of his policy is reduced in proper- kin, May Darch : Book race, girls, lion rte his age. Ethel llunkin, Nellie Stone; Book On the lace of it, it looks to us Ido race, boys, G. Passmore, C. Brown; be very unjust to the old members.Boot race, girls, Myrtle Snell, Jessie who have worked so hard to placalllodgert; hoot race, boys, Milton b it is and by avhall' Ilodgert, C. Brown, G. Passmore: there was a general rush for shelter. Some managed to get their rids is as tar as the barns, while others There is no necessity for long had to be content to sit in the bug- spceChes upou political subjects. gies and escape the hurricane as best Members of the House are presumed they could. Several horses whioh to be intelligent well informed men were tied to the trees in the grove on general affairs. :When present- broke loose from their halters and ing a sill:eject to them it is not nee- ran wildly around the grounds. essary to do so in the same manner Lunch baskets which had been Bet- as would lie the case if presenting ten out ready for tbo tables, wcrc the subjects to the students of a nor- hastily tucked underneath aprons, mal school: The great speeches of and the way some of the Tallies made history rarely exceeded sixty min- the distance up the lane to the house utes in delivery, and son of the (could make Marathon racers think most reinarkable the world has ever they •were not in it when it comes to known %yore delivered within forty running. minutes -The most eminent divines However. before the storm catne Talmage, tlunsholt, ,Watkinson, up the races for the children were Beecher, rarely consumed over 44) pulled off and wore well contested, minutes in their most brilliant et. the little people taking a deep in - forts. (.Maclienzie's famous lecture terest in every event, The follow- on the tongue was delivered in thir- ing is the list of prize evinners,- ty minutes: The orations found In Boys' running race, C. Jeffrey, N. the classics 'were delivered often 'Bunkin; Girls' running race, Bob - within the thirty minute limit- erta !Monteith, Violet Stewart, M. even John Proctor Knott was able Pollen : Boys' race, Chas. Monteith, to tell of "Duluth" the city of the James 'Hodgcrt, Chas. Turnbull ; unsalted sea, in less than half an Girls' race, Gladys Duncan, Elaine hour, and 'this speech, the only one Stewart, Hazel Bunkin ; Boys race of note be ever delivered made Lim C. Jeffrey, John Cottle, Eddie Pol- governor 01 a state. Ice ; Boys' race, L. Stewart, G. drown, III. Turnbull; Girls' race, A. Turnbull, Vioal •llunkin, Jean Alli - 'RATES OF TiII: I. 0.P. son : Girls' race, Ethel Bunkin, N. The officials of the Independent Stone: Boys' race, Milton Bodgert. Order of Foresters on June 3rd C. Brown, G. Passmore ; Girls race, issued a printed booklet allowing 'May Dareh, Jessie 'Ilodgert ; Boys' members Low the flaw scale of rates race, Chas. Coward, W. Jeffrey, C. to be adopted this rnotlth, will affect Allison, Girls' race, 'Teresa Coward, their pockets groupeday and individ- 'Myrle Snell: Leap frog Face, Milton ually. Bodgert and Chas. Allison, C. Cow - The supreme ,court moots this aril and C. Brown, \Villie Jeffrey month to ratify the new rattles, which) and Garnet Passmore : Egg race, L. apply only to those entering the order prior. to 1899. In looking over the table it is nit once noticed that the older mem, IIunkin. Annie Turnbull. Nellie Stone \Vheelbarrow race, Chas. Allison: and Milton Bodgert, C. Brown and C. Coward; \Vheelbarrew race for bees are the ones who will puffer young boys, L. Stewart, and John most under the re -adjustment. Ilodgert, H. Turnbull and J. Cottle; For iuslnnce a memberww'llo went,went,in Three legged race, girls, Nellie Stone at 18 in the years beteen it88h and and Ethel Bunkin, Jessie IIodgert 1.$91 has be'e paying up to the pre- and Myrtle Snell, Annie Turnbull r As to promotions, it is provided tbat the competitive system shall not apply, but all promotions shall be made solely upon the certificate of qualificetion from the head of the branch, endorsed by the deputy neau vi tliC department, and by the commissioners. Dee ee operation of the bill is confin- ed to OttaWa at the start. All the serviee at Ottawa would be combin- ed and brought under the act at once IThe outside service (would remain as at present until such time as it was decided by order -in -council that they should be brought under the new act. The classification provides for thded. orderG. t% cae tothrtwo divisions. Thedivisins, each'fi stttof these process of reasoning the executive Yecdle tnrace. ce�l3rroun sand rNcllie Stone ,would be the deputy heads and their `indulged in to arrive at the 'present W. Jeffrey and hf basis of rates we aro tit ti loss to yrtle Snell: The storm stopped the baseball gameduring the first inning. Win- chelsea had secured eight runs in their half and Fareuhar six, the latter side not being out at the time. assistants. The second %would include the trained administrative class. The third would comprise those who did purely routine work. Entrance to the second and third divisions would be by direct open competitive und' Island. 'A fe%t•_ years ago we were lead to believe that the profits of /this order were accumulating; nt the rate of y their tic - examination. soma of $:100,000 a year tin di profits remounted to canmin suppl The second division in the neighborhood of $12,000.000. CI eel f3 er O R Z .A.. %would supply by promotion the of- titers of the first division, but the it this was the case, surely tine in- . Boars tl:e 11h, i a situ Nave Always Sought clerks of the third division could gest on this irnmelaae sum, together 1algnatare with the current income, would be not Bing promotion, Their dut- sufficient Ito meet all claims on the t of - War fes being thcmly for ad, would not order. Why then n sudden slump? 1 -.4.- duty, qualify them is provision administrative Is it because of the needless extrava- duty, but there a provision in the Zion bill that it the commissioners saw ganeo on the part of the t:xeedtiv" ( Alias blonde Harrison, of Toronto, fit they might allow numbers of the in lig, way of high salaries, lee., ori r third division to compete in examin_ have they been accepting insurance and Hiss \ins Pearson, of London compete ations forall thesct years at less than cost? If ! %were guests of Miss Lila Taylor for clnss. Promotion to the second they Ravel.then bow did the profits ' a few weeks. The present Civil Service Act will accumulate? We do not pretend to npply to the outside service as at lel an oracle on these matters, but ;present until brought under the new from a plain business standpoint it 1 net by order -in -council. The bill looks as if there roust have been i contniis no provision for superan- some gross mismanagement on the • nun tion. 'this may be provided for part of some once -Exchange. by subselucnt legislation., _t rO!IONTO ENI 11111TION Mr. fisher stated that the salaries foe the several divisions under the Tho prize list of the Canadian Na- nce bill would be about as follows: Lionel Exhibition, Toronto, Ont.. Aug. J First division -Clens Aa $2,F0O to '29 to Sept. 14, has come to hand. It $1,000; IClass ill, $2,100 t0 $2,800. ! has leen thoroughly revised from St eon(' division -Class A $1.600 ' begineine to end and in some respects to $2,100: Class 11, $Fe0 to ,e1.600. presents a neater and more convene le Third division -Class A, $000 to appearance than formerly. BLvcral $)•'200; Clan, in, 4500 to $800. important additions have been made. Provision is made for u statutory including an offer of $1;10(1.00', di- illereese of $50 n year, provided/ vid.d into six prizes, for the best bee, -ver, that the record of the floral design to cover not more than clerk is such ns to justify it ; bet eel) nluare feet or floor epee'. Tho provi'ion is also made. where t h.. , Dominion Shorthorn Association give cord of Ole clerk 1.arants it. he cin •`2.000.00 and the ClydedaI• Assoc - be given specie! increase of $x0 more i %lion $500.09 to the 'memento of - making $1.00 in all. Sur.li increases feted for Shorthorns end Clyd'dales. More proof that Lydia IL Pink - es ill he granted only upon the re- I Several class's for horses rind laant'x\•egetableCom pound curet; -- 0111fits wed in business have been in- sick worsen. • corg•or:lt`d. 1'paards of $700.00 hes ;Rise 31. 1{. Morin, 3:15 Ontario M., h, en lidded to the amount given in Mont real, writes to MIS. lsillkhanl: Prizes in the agricultural sectioe. .. I was in very poor health and doe - Altogether, c •r 9 s int, tt ea including mt 1 1. and i toted for months• receiving very little cit, ) the amount t •• •e`, m e n given in n nut ms I l i•f rbenefit. I had lost all ambition, was r aches Upwards of 450,000.00. by far I nervous, and subject to)I(,7v spells and 1 v grenl,•r portion of which i, rlc- • painful periods each month. toted to live stock ane agricultural r A friend suggestedLydia1'. fink• t ()duets. A more Than initially ex- ham's Vegetable Comp 1 as the t• nsive art loan collection is pro.' proper medicine for me. i procured a nave! by &d-ttorld-masters: LY ep a bottle of this remedy and began tak- 11 d p'rrnisaim❑ of 11, el. the Hiatt 01 We and before it was finished, 1 felt It,nd 0f tee Ifnyal Artillery, Wool -so much better that I continued its use ttich, ling., will play nett! tale a and gave it a thorough test, with the I •tiding part In .1 eraml interne 1.1 result 1 Rill to•day well and a motels i••t:11 military 1,1(00 and ajrct,tcl•+ 1 presenting "The Sieze of HCbast• i healthier girl than 1 was three years ago. I have no more painful periods,epee." Inch d y will close wills a rli'An,•:s or nerv•ms 11 T! ,l,•" hither- to flnetteinlpted ksThe au tial e,, • FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. 1"tris and excursions have been er- For thirty years Lydia E. I'ink- r 1nz •d for by :111 limes of travel. 0:: I),tin's Veg;etahle Compound, made ;ul;calinn to .7. (1. Orr. Exhibit- from roots and herbs, has been the pt, offie.e. ('i1y 11:�!i, Toronto. prix. , stantl;irrl ienle(l)• ft%1• female illy= list.., entry L1:,nke, and :Tay infer -I dahlia.•tyxsitiyely(•111Ydt11tnsandso ma tion (G:sired, w111 be forwarded% on the instant. ; women who have been troubled with _.-..._.... ! (Iivplgleenlents, inilanlgmition, Ulcers- ' titin, fibroid tunten's, irregularities, CASTOR 1 A i11'riodie feeling, gaekac'he, that bea'•- pugs -flown feeling;, flatulcncy,indiges- For Infants and Children.. l t i,)n,lliRzineas0rnerVf)uq prOstratin+l. The Kind You Have Always Bough! J `\.''t 'Tete' i t'rhl t ll it 11r•+. 1'inl:hanl invites; all q(1.1: tsornen to write her for advice. Signature of Bears the ����C sheIlan guided thousand% to i, health. Ad(Irese, Lynn. Mass. My Hair Ran Away Don't have a falling out with your hair. it might leave you! T1:cn what? That would mean titin, scraggly, uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home! Faven it tigt.tly to your scalp! You can easily do it with Aycr's Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dress- ing. it is a hair medicine, a h..ir tonic, a hair food. 'rho beat kind of a tcutimonlal-- "flold far Over sixty years." If £Sade by : - t-ce 0,., Low.11, S.S.H A/(i A:rJ : :: •. rscturers o: . SOtStPARILL4. C "tutS. ..!,..pt PeeTOR%I• tie MOM The Iclud You Have Always Bought, and which has been in Lis3 for over 34) years, has borno tho signature or and has 1►et'tt Ili:ulonncltr hi, per - Gil�� monad supervision since its infancy. 1 �, Allow no ono to deceive yrIII iu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations (111(1 "Just -as -good" are Inst Experiments tluat trlito with and endanger the health o1.' Infants and Children -Experience against 10x pertinent. What is CASTOR1A Castoria Is Zl harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Para. gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is i'teasau►t. it contains !Wither Opium, 111orphi110 110r other Narcotics substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms stud nllatys 1•'everislsness. It cures Diarrhuit end \Via(! Collo. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures; CoII-•tipatiou and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulate, rho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natltral sleep. The Children's Panacea -The i tether's Friend. GENUINE CAST° RIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature -Hist ,mssissoire% 44/0 The Kind You Have Always Bougilt In Use For Over 30 Years. 7NC c[NT.un COMPANY. 77 MURRAY OMR Huron Mr. 'Robe. \\'arrcner who ham been conducting a livery at Clinton for years. has decided to open out at Hens -all and will move his ntfects there, • 0n .Wcdnosetay June the 17t1, at 6 n. m. in the Ontario street Tar- sonage Clinton, the c_remony was performed by 'Rev. W. Kerr, tvhich united Wilbert Alvin Crich of Set - forth, and Cora May ltowcliffee in holy wedlock. A young man in the employ of Mr. Mellroy of McKillop was badly In- jured in a runaway accident on Tuesdny of last week. A physiciiri from Eeaforih was called in to at- ••••••••••••••••A•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••N•••• • • • CAPITAL PAID UP • • . s3.37216o0_oo •RESERVE FUND •• x3.37260000 • • Assets Over $33,000,000.00 • General Baniliiug Business Transacted. Savings Bank Department •• $1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR • Times a Year. • Dickson & Carling, Solicitors, N. D. HURDON, Manager • ••••••••••••••••••••lwl•••Ne•••••••••••••••••••••••••i The Molsons Bank BEAD OFFICE Il tei•liehed 1se5. MONTREAL. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE UEAD OFFICE. TORONIFO ESTABLISHED 1807 B. E. WALSER, President AUX LAIRD, General Manager IPaid-up Capital, $10,000,004 Reserve Fund, - 5,000,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT ALL BRANCHES ' DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS sold, and money transferred by telegraph or letter. COLLECTIONS made in all parts of Canada and in foreign countries. FOREIGN BUSINESS. Cheques and drafts on the United States, Great Britain and other foreign countries bought and sold. 113 Branches at Exeter and Crediton INBISSIONIMIODIRneatr Two 6 Octave Organs Second Hand. CHEAP Also Two Pianos Slightly used At Great Reduction. 5yl0PIS 01 IMO MHO NOM WeSI Sewing Machines HOMESTEAD BEOULATIONS.:11 NY ct'ta numbered section of Dominion Lands in The best made at prices that Auanitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting will suit you. 8 and 26, not reserved, may be homesteaded by any person who is the sole lead of a family, or any male over lSyern of age, to the extent of one -quer 1, ter section of 160 acres, more or legit. Bicycles, Baby agency for the district to whlch;the land is situate, � person arriages and Go Carts Application for entry must be made in person by the applicant at a Dominion Lands Agency or Sub- C Entry by proxy may, however, be made at an Agen• cy on certainconditions by the father. mother, son, daughter brother or sister of an intending home• steader. The homesteader is required to perform the Lend! the injured man. No bones homestead duties under one of the following plans: were broke.n but he sustained Er- (1) At least six months' residence upon and cults- loos flesh wounds about his face, ration of the land in each year for threeyears. U[ICra1 (2) Ahomesteader may, ifhesodesires, perform head and ( 1d arms and nI9 O B ne.vera injuries to his back. the required residence duties b)• living on fanning One of Bullet's well known farm- ers in the person of Mr, K;eo. Irwin passed on (Tuesday of last week at Itis home .on the 'Huron Road. The deceased !Was 70 years of ago an(1 was much respected % in the s'com- land owned solely by 1 him,not etre than eighty (50) acres in extent In the vicinity of his homestead. Joint ownership in land will not meet this require- ment. (3) if the father (or mother, if the father is de- ceased) of the homesteader has permanent residence on farming land owned soleiy by him, not less than eighty (b0) acres in extent, in the vicinity of rhe homeatead, or upon a homestead entered for by him munity where lie resided and also In the vicinity, such homesteader may perform his by .all who had the pleasure of his can residence duties by thing with the father or aoXUtinlne^. TTIC ful ra1 tookmother. 4 Th eterm "vtintl" in the t%preceedingo place on Friday from his late Fesid- paragraphs is defined as meaning riot more than ends to interment at hese Maitland nine mi es n 8diret line, eaeluaire of road al ow. Bank cemetery. daces crossed in the meaauremenQ 'Mrs. Wm. Reidy of Sea:orth. 4was on Mon- dayto London hospital� day of last week euftering from a broken thigh. The occident occur - eel come days ago tet the home of f, A homesteader intending to perform his resi- dente duties in accordance ttith the abote whits thing nab tiis parents or in land owned Iry himself must notify the Agent of the district of such intention, Bix months' notice in wrlling should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of Airs. Johnston, in llarpurhay. while Intention to apply‘.patent, entering the latter's hoene, Mrs. I w. w, Cony, 'Reidy slipped en a board and fell Deputy of the Minister of the interior daft as a rcaul t tnppen•`d with n veryN. B, -Unauthorized pnblication of this advertise painful accident. ment will not be paid 101 Clandoboye A v. r y pretty wedding took place } at 4I.•• home of Mr. Ben. Marr, on :t\, :Int•sdny, June 17th at 2.p. m.1 when 'Diss Florence 'Louisa was un- ited in holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Franklin Cunningham, a pros- ! pe•rous young intoner of llrinsley. The bride looked very street to a gown of white silk with trimmings • of lace and ruching, 'while the maid I Miss Mabe.! Ounninghnm, sister of ! the groom, %vas daintily gowned in i cream. Mr. Garnet Amy, of Clande- boye assisted the groom. The sere- , moor was performed by Bev. Arthur Carlisle, of Lucent. in the presence of a small gathering of immediate relatives and friends. After con- granite tinny were offered the wed- , ding ptit: adjourned to the d' • g room ss ltit h %was tastily decoraled in green and 11'Iiile, and partook of a sumptuous wedding repast. Idr and Mrs. Cunningham left on the evert- ing train at Clandeboye amidst a shower of rice elle good tvishes, for n short honeymoon in 'London and Detroit and other western places. The rainy presents received testified to the high esteem in 11(11)1 the 1 couple •I 1 are h1 Yount: of 1 0 N ( C A Doctor's Statement Baie St. l'aul, ('.l'., flue. March 27th, 19•)7. "Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto, Ont. ftentlernen:- My many thanks for Payehine and Oxomulsion. I have used them with (•cry great satisfaction both in my own rase and in that of my friends, •It of Lords me much pleasure to recommend a remedy which is really good in cases for which it is intended. I am, yours very truly," DR. 1:13N1•>+r A. ALLARD. Doctors rocognire that Psychine it one of the very best remedies for al' Throat, lonng ane stomach tronblen and all run clown ennditioni, from whatevet cause. it in the proneriirtinn of ono of the world's greatest epecialiets in die eases of the throat, lungs, and sttnnaeh and all wasting diseases. Ask your drugglot for it, at enc anti 1.00, of T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto. No Honing No Grinding corp *furs, tar, A'w d Have you ever whittled a nail? Steel to stand such a test must possess unusual quality. But almost every high grade knife will do this, Just as any high grade razor will whittle a hair. Cutting hairs, how- ever, is a more difficult probrem than whittling nails, or hair. A higher grade s.eel, more evenly tempered, perfectly ground and sharpened are some of the essentials fora kaeo cutting edge for hair. A razor edge is a aerie; of foe, Irregular teeth. Dull razors .'r3 those Which have the teeth broken off, or turned -broken, on brittle eszo:s- turned, on sok ones. Razor steel is iron fret from air, dirt and foreign n articles errectl fused with carbonpCarbnngv eshfe, tenacity and toughness to these teeth. To get • high' percentage of it perfectly fused is impossible by fire tempering. Fire, with it: varying d,grces of heat, consumes the carbon -the more carbon the quicker the consumption - result, brittle and crumbly steel teeth. A way has been found to fuse the greatest per cent. of carbon ever known by a secret process of electric heat property applied and accurately measurit Because of the added toughness of this recarbonized steel the teeth of Carbo Magnetic razors wilreetther bend nor break and ate unconditionally guaranteed. But test this unconditionally praranlood razor in your own home --or have your barber Ise it on you -for thirty days Drop us a postal, er better yet, come in and see us and we will give you our new proposition for having these razors tested without obliga- Mon to purchase, together with our gree booklet " Hints on Shaving." 60 W. S. Cole, Druggist All disorders caused by a bilious st.ite of the system can be cured by using Carter's Little Liver ['ills. No 1118. ,rriping or discomfort attend- ing their use. Try thorn. Very attractive. Prices right Fine Stationery S. Marto & son CENTRAL S RAT! 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Kennedy, Medical Director, e 1 las associateU with him De.KennedyJr. who hu teen with the firm for several years, so hereafter b.:ainess will c^n• ducted under the nam of Oris KENNEDY ♦ KENNEDY Thouwnds of young and middle aged men are annually swept tip a premature grave through HAKI,V INDISCRETIONS, N.\c'EASES AND 81,000 DISEASES, If you have as of the following symptoms consult us before itis too !ate. Are you nervous awl weak, despondent and gloomy, specks before the it s'rrita- ry es, with da: k circles under them, weak hack, kidneys irrita- ble.bashful. ( nr los semi• b:e. palpitation of the heart, creams and tomes, iuient in urine, pimples on the face, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks careworn expression. poor memory. lifeless, distrustful, lack energy dad strength, tired mornings. restless nights, change• able moods. weak manh.cxl, premature decay, t,vue pains, hair 1 rsse. sore throat etc. BLOOD POISONS Mood Poisons are the most prevalent ani most serious diseases. They sap the very life I,ir,o•1 of the victim, and unless entirely eradicated from the System may aRrc t tt - f leee reiteration. neware of Mercury. It only suppresses the symptom;-OUK AI'.W M1iTItuD ones them. OUR NEW METHOD TREM'MENT alone can cure you, and make• Mao o you. Under its influence the brain becomes active, the blood purifiers so that all pimples, blotches, and ulcers disappear. the nerves become strong as steel so that nor• voasness, bashfulness and despondent vanish. the eye becomes bright, the lace full and clear, energy returns to the body, and the moral, physical, and vital systems are Disif•- orated: .11 drains cease -no more vital waste from the system. Dont let (Hacks end fakirs rob you of your hard earned dollars. We will ours you or no pay. READER whsoo ohss tI'KHdlt yn',hwe i(t2e 1f1o'r, aMn ohnoinoerst oppinion <rree (iNustrated) Ques'lon list for Homs Treatment Sent on Request. DRs.KENNEDY& KENNEDY Corr Michigan Ave. and Griswold St, - DETROIT, MICH.