Exeter Times, 1909-03-18, Page 4J.HE EXEZ1iR TIMES, MAR. 18th 1909.
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BY LAW N
0.
BY-LAW to authorize the issue of
$ebentures of the corporation of the
Township of Ueborue to the umount
Q! Twenty Thousand Dollars, ($2(l,,
00) for the purpose of granting aid
t0 the extent of Twenty thousand dol-
lars, ($20,000) to the St. Marys and
Western Ontario Railway Company.
of the grading of the said portion of
the said Railway ; Five thousand dol-
lars ($5,000) upon the completion of
the said grading and of the payment
by The sit. M•ary s and Western Ontar-
io Railway Co. of the steel and ties
to be used in the construction of the
whole of said road. told the purchase
or other acquisition of the remain-
ing right of tray fur the remaining
portion of said road; and the remain-
ing floe thous:end dollars. (5,000) im-
intdiete•Iy after the bald Railway is
in operation between the Town of St.
Marys and the Town of carnia or
some other point on the St. Clair
River or Lake Iluron and when said
station buildings, freight sidings and
cattle yards are completed ready to
be used.
ANI) \\IIEItEAS it is advisable
that the 'Corporation of the said
Township of Usborne shall enter into
the said Agreement.
THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL
COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION
OF TUE TOWNSHIP OF l'SBORNE
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS;
1 Aid to the extent of Twenty
thousand dollars. ($20,000) is hereby
granted by the Corporation of Me
Township of Usborne to the St.
Marys and Western Ontario Rail-
way Company in aid of the said Rail-
way which is to be constructed from
the Town of St. Marys to the Town
of Sarnia or some other point on the
St. Clair ltiver or Lake Iluron. The
said Twenty thousand dollars, ($20,-
000) to be advanced to the Said The
St. Marys and Western Ontario Rail-
way Company as set out in paragraph
WHEREAS it is advisable that 2 of this Iiy-late.
the Corporation of the Township of 2 That if at any time within six
aborne grant aid to The 6t. Marys months after the final passing of this
cad Western Ontario Railway to the l Ily-law, the said Company enter Into
eitent of Twenty 'Thousand Dollars, an Agreement with the said Corpora -
020,000.) tion of the Township of Usborne to
erect, equip and maintain a station
and Freight building, siding and Cat-
tle yards for the proper handling of
passengers, express and freight. at
the roadway leading from the Post
Office or Village known try Winchel-
sea to the Post Office or Village
known as Elimville at some point us
nearly as possible equally distant
from the Villages of Winchelsea and
Elimville; And shall further agree
that they will erect, equip and main-
tain a Station and Freight building
Siding and Cattle yards for the pro-
per handling of passengers, express
and freight at the boundary line be-
tween the Townships of Blanshard
AND WHEREAS in order thereto
it will be necessary to issue deben-
tures of the Corporation of the Town-
ship of Usborne for the sum of
'wenty Thousand Dollars, ($20,000)
hereinafter provided, which is the
amount of the debt intended to be
created by this By -Law, the proceeds
O f the said debentures to be ap-
plied to the said purpose and no
other.
AND WHEREAS it is desirable to
issue the said debentures at one timo
and to make the principal of the said
• ebt repayable by yearly sums dur-
Ing the period of twenty years, be-
ing the currency of the said deben-
toes, said yearly sums being of such and Usborne, at some point as near -
respective amounts that the aggre ly as possible equally distant from
gate amount payable in each year the Pillages of leirkton and Wood-
ier principal and interest in respect ham; And shall further agree that
dpI said debt, shall be as nearly as
hpossible equal to the amount so pay-
able is each of the other nineteen
ears of said period, as shown in
chedule "A" hereto annexed.
AND WHEREAS the total amount
equired to be raised annually by a
pecial rate for paying the said debt
rad interest is the sum of Fourteen
undred and seventy-one dollars and
izty-four cents, ($1471.61) for the
eriod of twenty years.
AND WIIEREAS the amount of the
.hole rateable property of the Cor -
oration of the Township of Us-
orue according to the last revised.
ssessment Roll is $2,418,675.00.
I AND WHEREAS the said Corpor-
ation has not now any debenture
aLbt whatever.
AND WHEREAS the said Company
itroposr to erect. equip and maintain
Citation and freight Building, Sid-
ing and Cattle yards for the proper
andling of passengers, express and
t at the roadway leading troll;
the Post Office or Village known as
Winchelsea to the Post Office or Vil-
lage known as Elimville at some
point as nearly ns possible equally
distant from the Villages of Win-
o belsea and Elimvillc.
AND Whereas the said Company
further agreed that they will erect,
equip and maintain a Station and
Freight building. Siding and Cattle
Yards, for the proper handling of
of passengers, express and freight. at
the boundary line b:tween the Town -
S hips of Blanshard and Usborne at
;some point as nearly its possible eq-
ually Villages ofy distant from the
Kirkton and \Voodhatn.
ANI) \\•1IE11EAS the said Com-
pany have further agreed that they
will erect. equip and maintain a
Station. Freight Building. Siding and
Cattle yards. for the proper hand-
ling of passengers. express and freight
at some point in the Village of Exe-
ter.
ANI) WHEREAS the said Company
propose to enter into an agreement
with the Corporation of the Town-
ship of t'sborne to so erect and con-
struct said stations. freight buildings,
'sidings and cattle t;ards, and for the
Completion of the slid road on or be-
fore the first day of December 1911,
such Agreement to be entered into
'within six mom h.e from the date of
'the final passim; of this Ily-law.
AND W'11E1tEAS the said Com-
pany require that• the said Corpora-
tion shall. tvhen Glee said agreement is
ao executed deposit the semi of Tw•cn-
ity thousand dollar3 (, 0,1100) to the
joint credit of the eeel corporation
and the said The St Marys & eV( et -
ern
(st-
ern Ontario Railev:'). Co. in a chance
ed hank in the Village. of Exeter. and
also require the snid Corporation to
tenter into an As reement with the
said Company to zany the said sum of
Twenty thousand dollars ($:.0,000)
they will erect, equip and maintain
a Station, Freight Building, Siding
and Cattle Yards, for the proper
handling of passengers, express and
freight at some point in the Village
of Exeter ; And shall further coven-
ant that the construction of the said
Railway. the erection of the said
Stations. freight buildings, sidings
cattlesal be completed
and yards,shall
at or beforthe First day of Dcem-
ber 1911 ; And shall deposit with the
Treasurer of the Said Corporation,
the sum of Five 'Hundred Dollars as
security to the Said Corporation that
the said sum of $20,000 shall be re-
paid to the said Corporation without
cost if the said Company fails to
carry out its agreement, then, and
in such case, the Corporation of the
said Township of Usborne through its
proper officers shall enter into an
Agreement with the said Company to
deposit the said sum of Twenty Thous-
and dollars, ($20,000) to the joint
credit of the said corporation and
The St. Marys and Western Ontario
Iteilwny Company in some Charter-
ed flank in the Village of Exeter.
and shall further agree that the said
Twenty thousand dollars ( $20,000)
shall he paid to the said Company as
follows: Five thousand dollars ($5,000)
thereof upon the completion' of the
survey of the said railway from the
Town of St. Marys to the Town of
Sarnia or to some other point on the
St. Clair River or Lake Huron. the
approval of the plans thereof by the
Board of Railway Cominissioners, and
the completion of the purchase or
other acquisition of the necessary
right of way from the Town of 8t.
.Marys to the Village of Exeter; Five
thons•ind dollars ($5.000) upon the
completion of the grading of the snid
portion of the said Railway: Fire
thousand dollars ($5,000) upon the
completion of the snid grading of the
slid portion and of the payment by
The St. Marys and Western Ontario
Railway Company of the steel and
tics to be used in construction of the
whole of said road and the purchase
or other acquisition of the necessary
right of way for the rern:tining por-
tent of said road. And the remain-
ing Five thousand dollars ($5.000)
innued,ittlely After the said railway
.s in (11Fartalekei between the Town of
St. Marys tta4 the 'Town of Sarnia
or some other :pain( on the St. Clair
River or Lske Huron and when snid
tiu:1 buildings. freight sid:ng' and
c ' t t i.• yards are completed ready to
b.• a ca ; and all interest accruing on
els• money so deposited shall belong
.o 'Hie said corporation.
.\N I) the agreement shall further
provide that if the debentures issued
an la r the authority of thi.+ Ily-law
• 11 ill not yield the sum of Twenty
eie.• :rad dollars, 020,000) then,
.. 1 : a each case. the deposit by the
to the said Company ae follows: 1'iee is Corporation of the proceeds of
itho isand dollars ($5.000) thereof up. seri' debentures shall be aeeeited by
on the eempletio'a of the survey of the Comp:ury as perform:ince by the
the said railway from the Town of Corporation of that part of said
13t. Marys to the Town of Sarnia or to Agreement requiring deposit and the
some other point on the St. Clair 'aid Company shall accept such pro -
River or Lake Iluron. the ttpprovnt ee•'d•( in lieu of said sem of Twenty
of the plans thereof by the Board of Thousand dollar+ ($20,000), but the
'Rain. ay Coronal; siot:ere. and the : •i'l Cotiapeny shall tea filial settle -
completion of the perchsse or oth••r eit be entitled to si match b•it uo
acquisition of the ;accessary Right ce vier. of the interest ac: ruing on the
Way from the Town Of St. Marys to n a:. y • , d:•pisit •d :i.: may be re -
the Village of Exeter; Five thousand .liur•.1 to in Ike up th' full sure of
dollars (115 000) upon the completion "••••n"y '1•hr:u•.and dell:trs ($20.000)
Why Take AIcoho?
Are you thin, pale, easily tired, lack your usual vigor and
strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood
thin, your nerves weak. You need a tonic and alterative.
1'ou need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely
free from alcohol. We believe your doctor would endorse,
these statements, or we would not make them. Ask him"
and find out. Follow his advice. c. ,� t,e► (n. l.olttlll, JL�n:d.
endorsement of your doctor will certainly greatly increase your confidence in Aycr's
u a family laxative. Liver pipit. All vegetabk. Ask your doctor about than.
AND the Agreement shall also pro-
vide that upon completion of the pay- I
ment et $20,000 to the said company
any balance remaining deposited
:,hall be paid out to said Corporation
by such chartered hank on cheque
signed by Treasurer or other proper
officer of said Corporation.
ANI) the said Agreement shall be
signed by the proper Officers of the
said Totcusbip and shall have the
seal of the Corporation attached.
3 That for the purpose of raising
ing the s'tid sutra debentures 01 the
said Corporation of the Township of
Usborne to the amount of Twenty
thousand dollars (820,000) as afore-
said, shall be issued in sums of not
less than One hundred dollars ($100)
each, and such debentures shall be
signed by the Reeve of the said Cor-
poration for the time being and coun-
tersigned by the Treasurer for the
time being of the said Corporation,
and duly sealed with the Corporate
Seal thereof. which Seal. the Clerk
for the time being of the said Cor-
poration is hereby authorized and dir-
ected to attach to each of said De-
bentures.
4 The said Debentures and inter-
est may be payable at any place in
Great Britain or in this province and
may be made payable in sterling
money of Great Britain or in Cana-
dian currency.
5 The said Debentures shall be dat-
ed upon the date of the issue thereof.
and as to, both principal and inter-
est shall be payable in annual instal-
ments within twenty years from the
date of the issue thereof. Such in-
stalments to be of such amounts that
the aggregate amount payable for
principal and interest in any year
during the said period of twenty
years shall be as nearly equal as
may be to what is payable for prin-
cipal and interest during each of the
other years of such period of twenty
years. as hereinafter set forth. The
said debentures shall bear interest
qt the rate of Four per cent. per
annum front the date of issue there- •
of, and the said interest shall be
payable yearly on the day of the
month which the debentures are is-
sued, the first of such instalments of
interest to become due and be paid
in one year after the date of the is-
sue of the same.
6 During the currency of the said
debentures. there shall be raised an-
nually by n special rate on all the
rateable property in the said Corpor-
ation of the Township of Usborne the
sum of Fourteen hundred and seventy
one dollars and sixty four cents,
($1.171.64) for the purpose of paying
the amount due in each of the said
years for the principal and interest
in respect of the said debt, as shown
in Schedule "A" hereto annexed.
7 That it shall not be necessary
for the purchaser or intending pur-
chaser of the said debentures or any.
of them to enquire as to the perform-
ance by the said Railway Company
of any or all of the conditions neces-
sary under the provisions of this By-
law to entitle the said Company to
payment of the said money or any
part thereof.
8 That this By-law shall come in-
to force and take effect on the day of
the final passing thereof.
9 ,That the votes ot the Electors
of the said Township of Usborne en-
titled to vote on this By-law be tak-
en on Monday. the Twelfth day of
April. IOOa, commencing et nine o'-
clock in the forenoon and continuing
until Five o'clock in the nfternoon of
of the same day at the following
places within the said Corporation of
the Township of Usborne by the fol-
lowing Deputy Returning Officers;
Polling subdivision No. 1. Town-
ship 9(ali. Eliwville, Sidney Andrew.
I). it. 0., George Kellett, Poll Clerk ;
No. 2 Lot 6, N. Thames Road, John
W. Berney, D. R. 0., Daniel Dew.
Poll Clerk : No.3. S. 1-2 lot 3. Con. 10
Usborne, Thos. Washburn, D. R. 0.
Hugh Marry. l'oll Clerk ; No. 4, Pub-
lic hall. Farquhar. John Duncan, Jr.
R. It. 0., Sills Shier. Poll Clerk.
10 That Saturday. the Third day
of April 1909. at Two o'clock, 1'. 1d.
shall be the day and the Clerk's Of-
fi:. it the Township Hall in the
Village of Elitnville. shall be the
place where the Reeve shall attend
to appoint persons to attend at the t
various polling places aforesaid, and ,
at the final Bumming up of the votes
by the Clerk on behalf of persons in-
terested in urometing or opposing the
passage of this Iiy-law respectively.
11 That the Clerk of the Corpor-
ation of th • said Township of 1's -
borne shall attend at his office its
the said Village of Elimville at nine
o'clock, e. m. on Tuesday, the 13th
day of April 190. to sum up the num-
her of votes given for and against,
this Ily-law.
NOTICE
The above is n true copy of the
proposed 13y -law which has been
taken into consideration and which
will be finally passed by the Council
of the Corporation of the Township
of Usborne in the event of the assent
of the Electors being obtained there-
to. niter one month from 4 he first
publication in the Exeter Times news-
paper. which first publication was on
the 1St da y of March. 1909, and at
the hour. day and places herein fixed
for taking the votes of the Electors.
a poll will be held.
Dated at Usborne this Fifteenth
day of March 190).
FRANCiS e101tl.EY
Clerk of the Corporation of the
Township of Usborne.
Schedule eA" referred to in the
annexed By-law No..show-
ing how the amount of $1471.64 there
by required to be raised annually by
special rate is apportioned.
Year Principal interest Total
Amount
190) 671.61 800 On 171.61
1910 8'::8 36 773.2e 471.61
lel 1 721.4$ 715.16 171.61
1912 755 48 716.16 171.61
191.3 785.72 (185.92 171.61
1911 817.16 651.18
1915 84')8$ 621.76
1916 F' 3.e 1 587.54)
1917 91916 552.48
1918 1'65 92 515.72
191') 994 29 477.11
1920 1013 96 4:7.68
1921 1075 32 3'10.
!922 1 118 :''2 31 :..2
'�l 'a 01-.04.69
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S 11
19.21 12')).53 262.08
1925 1257.96 213.6`! 171.61
1926 1308 2't 161.:6 171.61
1927 1360 60 111.01 171.61
1028 4415.12 56.52 171.64
171.6;
171.61
171.61
171.61
171.61
•71.61 '
171.61
171.61
171.11
171.61
171.01
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way in which to carry money when travelling. They are issued in denominations
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The cheques and all information regarding them may be obtained at every office
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Ell mvIlle
Mrs. Probis, of Michigan, is visiting
at the bottle of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Jacques.
Wm. Hera le intending to move on
hie farm next week. He intends mak
Ing some improvements to his barns
during the summer.
Mr. J. Kellett to about to move to
Exeter.
Austin Morley, of Whalen has been
engaged to work for W. Parkinson
during the summer.
Mr. John Jacques has returned home
after spending a few days in Exeter
visiting relatives rind friends.
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LETTER
PUBLISIIED
For Benefit of Women who
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I was a perfectly well woman.
"I want this letter made publi, to
show the benefit women may derive
from Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable
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Minn.
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ityon want special advice write
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n pleasant visit w
in Toronto.
Miss Jean Cooke
for the past week
Mr. L. Stirling,
dement a serious
to be up again.
Mrs. Duncan J. McF.wan and little
child, of Calgary, are visiting rela-
tives here.
Mr. Richard Nichol, of Manitoba,
is visiting relatives in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell, jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Caldwell, jr., and Mr.
and Mrs. L. Moffatt left last aveek
for the northwest, where they intend
remaining.
Two rinks of our curlers went to
Exeter last 'Thursday and were suc-
cessful in defeating the "coop 'er up"
men of that town three straight
Ra ince.
At the meeting of the Presbytery
of Intron, held in Clinton on Feby.
2nd, the following motion, relative to
the resignation and removal of lter'.
\V, M. Martin, of Exeter, was pass-
ed: The Presbytery of Iluron here-
by place on record their high apprec-
iation of the services rendered by the
Rev. W. M. Martin. 11. 1)., during
bis pastorate in the congregations of
Exeter rind Chiselhurst. Owing to
the scattered condition of the people
and their numerical weakness. the
field has 3 11 more than usually diffi•
cult. hitt under his superintendence
s:i1isfnctory progress has been made.
in every dcp ertuaent of his work ns
pastor and as member of the Presby-
tery be was endeavored to do hi.
duty. and from first to Inst he ha•
enjoyed the confidence and the esteem
of his own people and of his co -Pres -
byte's. As a citizen his record brie
been iqu:aIly honorable. In the cause
ot temperance and moral reform es-
pecially he has always been regerded
as n wise and trustworthy leader.
If yes are au,fering from Catarrh or
C>.1,1 in the head scrd t, the CUROL
SALVE Cee., Spading Ave., Toronto,
(cr a free trial of CUROL. It cures
Catarrh sed relieves a cn!d in the head,
sere thr'at or a ti -ht chest like magic.
Rub CUROI. well into the Farts affect:A
ani Inhale the healing essences.
25c a b ix of &I L'rtiggists and Dealers
rr Fos'paid bora I'e p-errieto:s on
receipt of price.
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HOMESTEAD REot;LATIoNB.;;I
Any person %%•h° is the sole head
of a /mile, or any male over 18
years old may homestead a quarter
sectoni of available Dominion land in
Manitoba. Saskatchewan, or Alberta.
The applicant roust appear in person
at the 1)otninion Lands Agency or
Sub -agency for the district. Entry by
proxy may be had at the agency, on
certain conditions. by father. mothet
son, daughter, brother, or sister of
intending homesteader.
Duties :-Six months residence upou
and cultivation of the land in eaob
of three years. A homesteader ma)
live within nine miles of his home-
stead on a darm of at least 80 acres
solely owned and occupied by him or
his father, mother, son, daughter,
brother or sister.
In certain districts a homesteader
in good standing may lire-ompt s
quarter section alongside his home-
stead,. Price $3. per acre. 'Duties -
Must reside six months ineaoh of ail
years from date of homestead entry
(including the time required to earn
hotnestoad patent) and cultivtae
fifty acres extra.
A homesteader who has exhausted
his hotnestead right and cannot ob-
tain a pre-emption may take a pur-
chnsed homestead in certain districts
Price $3. per acre. Duties. -Must
reside six months in each of three
years, cultivate fifty acres and erect
a house worth $300.000
W. W. CORY,
Deputy of the Minister of the Inferior
N. B. -Unauthorized pnblication of this missals, ! Conveyancer Accounts Collects*
MONEY to loan at lowest rates.
DR. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D
D. 8., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over Gladman dr Stanbury
Main street -ExETIR.
N. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0
• P. 8., Graduate Victoria Un
TPretty. office and residenence. DOmtnIOD
Laboratory. Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
�R. Bright, M. D.. ICC. P. an$
•S., Honor Graduate Toronto Un•
iversity. Two years resident physiciask
•
Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. OI$ce•
y
and residence, Dr. Amos' old stand
Andrew Street, Exeter.
HONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds tor mis•1
Pnb upon farm or vtilage r roperty ab laaves •
abes of Interest.
DICKSON St CARLINO
Exebee
DICKSON & CARLiNG,
%Triatere taollettore Notaries.teonveyeaeaea•
commissioners. Solicitor@ Por the elsoas
Bank, Ebo.
looney to Loan ab lowest rate@ of Int.erest4,
Olt1OEr-eAnt STitev..T, IeXSTi r
a. CARLIrfo B. A. 4 M. D,IX
4 (`1ONEY TO LOAN.
WP Rats s large amount of private hinds
sea co term and village properties at Iowrate
(MADMAN a: STANBURY
SArrtebers 13olleteors. )stain Ft. Exeter
ERNESTLELLICT
ment will Dot be paid for
JuOC 01Silltinoes
The man who is a judge of gond
clothes cae not fail to appreciate the
excellence of our Spring patterns.
Our display of new Hustings, pantinga,
veatinge, etc., fairly blooms with
Spring appropriateness. if you are a
gold judge of oods and the makeup
i we can certainly please you with a
snit of clothes. 1f you are not a judge
of goods or tailoring
then Come Here by all Means
Come for the reason that we have
the reputation of selling the best goods
and knowing how to make them, and
we live up to our reputation. You
take no chance when buying here.
Just select your goods, let tie take
your measure and you may safely
leave the rest entirely to us. (live u9
nn opportunity to denionstrtte to Tou
I liat we know our business from A to
Z. We ask vole not to buy your
8prirg Suit until you come and Fre
what awe esti do for you.
J. H. Holtzmann
The Presbytery are thankful to God
for the work lie ti:as been instrumen-
tal in nccotnplishing during his pas-
torate of twenty-six years within
their bounds and they pray that he
may he spared for ninny yenrs to ren-
der further service. and that his
wife's health any b,• speedily and
completely restored. The next meet-
ing of the Presbytery will be held in
Clinton in May next.
STOMACH DiSTitEiS.
Every family here ought to keep
some Dia pepsin in the house. ne any
one of yon may have an attack of in-
digestion or Stotnich trouble at any
time. day or night.
This harmless preparation will di-
gest anything you enc and overcome
a sour stomach five minute` after-
wards.
if your mei le don't tempt you. or
whiz little yell do eat seems to fill
yoa. or I y+ like a lump 1
nr
lend in
your stomach, or if you have henrt-
hurn. that is a sign of Indige.etion.
Ask your Pharmacist for a 50 -cent
case of Pape's Diapeusin and take ono
North West lands for sale.
Office. Main Street. Exeter
DR. (4. F. ROULSTON, L. D. RI,
D. D. S., Dentist. Member of
R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
OiFICR:-Over Dickson & Carling'.
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors
tri:uagulc after sut'p r tonight. The
will be no sour risings, no belching
of ut:digested food mixed with neid,
no stomach gas or heartburn. fullness
' or heevy feeling in the stomach,
Nausea, Debilitating Headaches, Dize
ziness or Intestinal griping. This will
n11 go. and, besides, there will be no
sour food left over in the stomach to
poison your breath with nauseon•
()dot s.
Pape'a Diapepsin is n certain euro
for roll stomach misery. because it
trill take hold of your food and di*
gest it just the aline as if your
stomach wasn't there.
Actual, prompt relief for all your
stomach misery is at your Pharmace
ist, waiting for you.
These large 50 -cent cases contain,
more than sufficient to cure a case
of Dyspepsia or indigestion.
Women with pale co lorless faces
%rho feel %soak and discouraged. will
receive both mental and bodily vigoti
by using Carter's Iron fills. which
aro made for the blood. nerves and
complexion.
HiGH SCHOOL NOTES
A meeting of the Literary society of
the Exeter High School rues held on
Friday March 12 from :3.30 to t,:30 p.m.
The bnsiness of the meeting was fol-
lowed by n pre.gram given by Form if
P0110%. ing was the prner:trnrne: iiettd-
ing, 'Tons PPnhale: an essay. G. Bee-
tle: reading Willie Montir•th. A de-
h.ite, resole• d "that (epeee) leazeheth
was a better queen then Queen Vic-
toria. Debaters were, afllrtnalive, H.
Jones, V Sweet; negative, A. Cole-
man, ev. Wilmot,: reply Ly leader of
the allli m:itite; judges ,.•tired to de-
cide the waive.' Is; 111(1111hrogue solo, L.
R'Ptson; reading. Nellie Array; essay
0. Fold: decision of judges read. it
was in favor of the r egat.ive side;
journal's,. q iestinn dratea; mouth
Organ solo, L. \Vatr o ; co -Jeers re-
marks t'th (ilod
'•, r to t l
mai k. ,\(lI Par to
Save the Wm /. Ano: her averting will
be held on Friday, Mr r,la 2(1 in Form)
I1,hien :4 toIr.M.
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