Exeter Times, 1909-04-29, Page 4HE EXEZ 1 R TIMES, APRIL 29th 1909.
Coughs and
Colds
the uppearauce that the whole as-
tronomical world is eagerly looking
((rtward to. Luring February and
.March, 1910, the comet may be ex-
pected to become visible to the naked
eye. It will torn be in the evening
,kits. Even now the heavens are
being photographed in the boar that
the sensitive plate will reveal it.. lo-
cution. Probably in May, 1910, at
will be eeeu in the morning sky, and
is June it will ba at it, best, and
prompt relief and will puss near Pollux. 1)r. Stuart has
For the
p calculated that in May. 1910, it may
cure of Colds, Coughs, Hoarse- ' probably rise about four hours before
n. es, Less cf Voice, oral all i the sun. and be a brilliant object
affections of the Throat and with rapidly increasing light. and
luugs and for general debility• that it may pass near Capella. Its
' Get a bottle of Perry's Com- l nearest upproacb to the earth will
and Syrup of White Pine
be about 3,000,000 utiles.
th Tar or Perry's EmulsionI In 1910 the comet may be a brighter
Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- and grander object than any which
phosphites of Litre and !kala, we have seen in this hemisphere since
Sold at 118'2, but it will not be at its nearest
approach to the sun. The science of
astronomy has trade such wonderful
strides in the 53 years that have clap -
Brownings Drug Store Fed since 1lttlley's comet last op -
neared,
�-'" -� neared, that there is every reason to
CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT expectt we hall e d
er-
present re -
Home iml-ortant amendments to the turn. especially respecting its phy-
•great
OTimir,al code are proposed in a bill sical features. But the one
intrude cd last week by the minister fact
s the ares e comet c of uulsnotr us
plans
Of ]us ate.
.At ,cs;:tlt a person found guilty of our system beyond the confines of
carrying an offensive weapon. such Neptune. It the comet fails to appear
abs A dagger. a knife, a dirk is pun- at the predicted time the delay may
i111oble by faire• Mr. Aylesworth pro- be attributed to the attract'on of
P6 es to make the penalty imprison- this far distant planet. There are
n•. and in view of tit. frequency i few living in the world to -day who
O Stubbing affrays. particularly a- have any recollection of the last ap-
ng European immigrants such pearance of this historic comet, and
Mutton appears to be necessary. for the vast majority this will be the
, eu{•pression of the manufacture only glimpse that they will ever have
itculation of indecent or immoral of it, so that the present should find
lications or pictures, is aimed at, us eagerly awaiting news of its dis-
other clause of the bill, which' covery, and curious as to its appear-
ro•idcs for the extension of the pen- aome.a Even
n ifit should
olprove to be
many
allies of the statue not only to per- [inconspicuous,.
sons who offend against the law as it brilliant appearances in the past, and
pow tltands. bat also to those who the story of the age that its returns
either assist in the circulation ordis; emphasize, will snake it worthy of
tribution of such publications or pie- our attention step and ser to interest,
nand bring
Sures, or have them in their posses -
1 re -
ion for the purpose of distribution. grasp for t weare aand ofe tawhose ways ose
IThe exhibition or circulation of plates
for the manufacture of such immoral are so ignorant and unheeding.
pictures or literautre is also made
punishable.
The punishment of persons convict- i
ed of procuring women is increased!
irons two to five years by another!
clause of the bill, and following out
the provisions of the statute of last
session prohibiting the use of opium,
it is trade an indictable offense to
Cep an opium "joint,"
The stealing of gold or silver -bear- I
ins qutirtz is made punishable by an -
ethyl provision which also snakes it
less difficult to convict for that of-
f,n-e. which appears to be quite pre-
valent in the Cobalt and elsewhere.
This is .imilar to the Australian and
South African laws.
It is also made a criminal offense
to reproduce or sell musical composi-
tions which are the subject of copy-
right. but have not been printed.
Another provision has regard to the
leng.h of time during which cattle
may br confined in railway cars with-
out removal in course of transit, and
is introduced on the representations
of hoards of trade and other bodies.
The law at present limits the period
to 28 hours and it is proposed to ext
Send it to 36 hours. Parliament will
do we
ll to weigh this
clause
e car
eful-
Iy as many
humanitarians say the
present period of detention is too long.
The withdrawal of all cases of hom-
icide trout the jurisdiction of courts
of quarter sessions is contemplated by
anuiher clause. That is at present
n provision of the Ontario statute on
with the
u
c t. but it conflicts t
the subject.
provisions of the criminal code, which
permits cases of manslaughter to be
tried at tho sessions. It is to remove
this lack of harmony between Feder-
al a tt•l Provincial legislation that this
Rmendtn:•nt to the code is proposed.
The most important of a number
of proposed amendments in regard to
methods of procedure is a provision
tnaktng at corporation a municipality
or a company clearly liable to be pro-
ceeded against by a summary pro-
cess Lefore a justice of the peaces
In the past. difficulty hits frequently
beta experienced in bringing troch
body corporate before the court in
the absence of any express provision
making a tnttnicipality or a com-
patty liable to the t;unimary jurisdic-
tion of a justice of t he peace.
BIRDS' TONGUES.
Why the Parrot Is Able to Imitate Hu-
man Speech.
One of the government naturalists
at Washington has recently gathered
some fresh information concerning tho
tongues of birds.
Many people suppose that w•oedpeck•
ers use their sharp non:ed tongues as
darts with which to transfix their
prey. It is true that the woodpecker,
like the humming bird. cau dart out its
tongue with astonishing rapidity and
that its mouth is furnished with an
elaborate mechanism for this purpose.
yet, according to the authority men-
tioned, investigation shows that the
object of this swift motion Its only to
catch the prey, not to pierce it. For
the purpose of holding the cnpturial
victim the woodpecker's tongue Is far
lashed with a sticky secretion.
Considering its powers of imitating
s; eech. it Is not surprising to learn
:.::at the parrot's tongue re:•emb!es t'•;•!
of taau more closely than any o':ter
bird's. It Is n- t because the parrot
more intelligent than the other 1:1:
but because its tongue. i9 better stares
for articulation than theirs. that it I,
-tl:!r to amuse us with Its ia1 ticry .
'1":e humming bard's toneee ii• 1.1
nee respect:( the moat ren::.:::':'••
rill. It is doable nearly fries •
reel, so t'.tal the little bird i:: .: • ..
g:' eo Its Insect prey with its t,:': -
rerseI as if its muuili Wes ft:::.:.:• .
Leith a pair of tinware.
A special committee appointed to
consider Mr. Lewis' daylight saving
bill, met and agreed to report the
bill to the llouse. The committee had
issued a circular to each municipal-
ity, board of trade and railway com-
pany in Canada with a request for
an expression of opinion as to the
usefulness or otherwise of the pro-
posed measures and a large number
of replies were received favorable to
the proposed change. The committee
found that there would be no practi-
cal difficulty in adjusting clocks and
watches, as simply advancing bands
of clock one hour the first Sunday
of April in each year and punting
them back one hour on the first Sun-
day in November would attain the ob-
tect desired. The bill was amended
by substituting first Sunday in April
for the last day of April as time for
making change and first Sunday in
November for last day of October as
time to revert to ordinary time.
Word local is Also changed to stand-
ard time in bill.
Somewhere. out in the unfathom-
able ,tenths of space, there is rushing
tot, ails us with incredible swiftness.
t. cuant•t. The most famous of 811
comet,. The first one to verify by
its return. its predicted retippearttnce•
Seventy-five years ago this comet
l d theA% 011d, and vindicated
pAasTJRTA.
dear. the The Kind You Nate Always 6-404Signature
Z:AM-BUK CURED HER BABY.Mothers will find the following
stt.tement of more than passing in-
terest, showing. as it does, how Zam-
: - ends the skin
diseases oC child-
ren,
cd
ren, even when ordinary remedies
have completely failed. Mrs. C. %V.
Itowerbunk, of 1'20, Denison .Avenue,
Toronto. says :—
"Not long ago my baby's face broke
out in an eruption. The Spots would
crack and be very irritating and sore.
At other times they itched fearfully,
and caused the child to scratch and
rub, thus making the pores very in-
flamed and painful. 1 tried all
sorts of ointments and salves. but
they somehow did not aeeut able to
remove the trouble. Zam-Iluk proved
very different. and n few applica-
tions gave the child relief. Tlc sores
are now healed completely.
"Since that titne my little daughter
has had occasion to use Zatn-lluk for
skin trouble. She broke out in
blotches on her hands and arms. and
in her case niso Zatm-ltuk effected a
cure.
"We now keep Zorn -110k handy as
a household balm. and do not in-
tends to be without it.
"Not only for skin diseases. but for
cuts, burns and bruises, it is n fine
remedy. The other day I burned
8stont+ ►c ,stttiy hand badly. An application of
the precision of astronomical pre- /ii -lick seemed to take the fire out
dictions by arriving at its goal, Its of it at once. and it soon healed. In
nearest approach to the Run, within
- 1 the course of my experience 1 have
two days of its calculated time. Dart
ing around the SUM it went whirling
pretty nearly all the salves and
o{( into space. following its appoint -:ointments obtained. but there is noth-
ed path. till 31 years ago it reached tor; to come near 'lnrn-link."
the extremity of the mnjor axis of 'lean-Ill:k is Nature's own healing
its Ma mulls orbs. and turned once balm, being composed of pure herbal
more in its course to pny its periodical essences. It is it sure cure for pimp
polar visitation. Through illi these les and eruptions. eczema, ring -worm.
years. then. this renowned heavenly ulcers. cuts, bnr.is. bruises. poisoned
body ha : been flying on its way. obey-. Sores. chro fiends, bad left, piles.
ing the sane powerful and irresistible festerint! and all skin injuries
laws that govern alike the falling of na(1 di-: Druggists and Stores
n, twig tend the orbits of our vast every« h a e se11 at 50e. a box, or
ulnnetttrp system. coven feeling tb„ IK,4t free for price from Min -link Co..
influence possibly of +ore_ far die- '1 pronto ; :) boxes $I.25. Yon nre
Dint planet yet to he discovered be- `'nrned against cheap and harmful
gond the orb:( of Neptune. 'Then. imitations sometimes represented to
obedient like a hound to his toaster's be "just ns ;food."
call. it is now speeding to th' fact of -
the all powerful Eau. Every fair Read the pain formula on the bus
i hteven nmw, the heavens o '' t T k
THE ANT EATER.
A Harmless Animal That 1Y i:1 r.
Hard Whtn a. Day.
po. uliar leu!:;a;t aui:nal I. Co-
s:
w
:: 1 eater, tvhleh i-; ti:..e;r allied t ,
ate :-bolt• family +1: 110a 1 is dna•:•:
,.•, 1a:o u Tong. t:i::::t :t tau ae, u; t.•:
e nd "f nide!) !; :t I::ty tsarina just
e:,•:t,:h to lee::::t tae. Jt of Its lou;;.
r.::!:::e ::t-:::• t :1 is coverers
• ....IAA 1,•:feta:• is t:trtt>:t amens the
heels ,,f a:::s with tt:e:u r.tpi.11ty, cone
!:• . telek ettlen w: ire the tiny elscete
,.Ltai:► ll. prey the ant eater brealii
,;ilea Ian ant bills. when n:1 the active
r::t:lbit:tuts swarm t" the breach and
not ltetentnue -u-.ty swept away by the
rested -selves Io:., t:e.
T t:e Jaws of the ant eller ale entire-
ty without teeth. nt:.1 the eyes nett
(er.4 pee very send!
?n•::• lire severe% sre.•i :s of ural t•.tt
er. tate I.trgv.:i Li:td b: i::; a:tout our
feet long aha h :cin;; a tall covered
with very king heir. fort^Ing a ht1i.0
bruRiI The el:iw on the 1itira 1ue •:f
earn fore I:at!, is rf gre:a :lee Hud is
,::eJ for Dreekh:g open anti and ot::e;
b aceta Heels
Generally rpt•u':!n;, the ant eater 1,
harmless nulnt.:l. I,:;t at ti nes woe::
at Iety it w•ttl tight w-Itli great t•a:ur •
flee. ::ItIlti i up ou Its hind legs taut
be Its (u.' with Its powerful arias
CS:.rc•ss
Tho Perfumed Cloud.
The deatla;';, sleeve ww.ts smelt
with a pale dust. Ile heat it vita his
rslui, 11111 a I•crftuutal clout 11t•osc.
-Makeup." he said. laughing. "the
lay's usual bnr%t•st of makeup. Why
the deuce. to front the fierce white
light or a dental chair• a 111 w-ornea
come to toe with makeup plastered
thick on their pretty fnees't "il:ey WI,
or nearly all. do it. Their lips nre re 1•
deucd. their brows penciled. their
cheeky rouged. and la n few' cases the
tiny nelw•oik of veins In the temples is
outlined in blue. Pegging away nl
their teeth. 1 atop up nil that makeup
tat my coat sleeve. 1 smear red over
wltlte noses, binek over pink cheeks.
('beset Look out!"
And. brushing his cuff again. he
beeped back to escape the sweet smell-
ing cloud that filled the air. — Cs-
rhnnge.
Difficult Feats.
"Isere are 501110 extracts from a few
modern popular novels," Fait{ :u1 au-
thor as he tool; down a wrap tool:
Then he read:
""The worthy pastor appeared at the
manse door, his hands thrust deep In
the pockets of his loose jacket. while
he turned the leaves of his prayer itoolt
thoughtfully and wiped his glasses
with a distraught nlr.'
"'After the door nos closed a
stealthy foot slipped into the room and
with cautious laattd extinguished tho
light'
'Fitzgibbon lingered over his final
lemonade, when a gentle voice tapped
him on tho shoulder, nntl, turtling, ho
beheld his old friend once again.'
"The chariot of revolution is rolling
onward, gnashing Its teeth as it rolls."'
The Thud Ycu IIavo Always Item;let, and w,;llelt has been
in use for over :;O years, 11:14 boron the t-ignaturo of
aa-- and l::i t been. nettle under 111:•( per-
1.24;-4
er-
•> .24;- •!/L, Sonat supervisiou Sineo its infancy.
• Allow Ito oto todec.'i: o you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imttatione fintI "Jttst-ae-;'00(1"aro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—ENpericneo against Experiments
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is n, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other' Narcotic
• .. r o
'Worms;
c t
It J
Substance. Its ago is its guarantee.
itnd allays Feverishness. It cures Iii:u r:::• :b atnl Wind
Colle. It relieves Teething 'Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy crud natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE
CASTOR 1 A ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind Youllavo Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES
The new Travellers' Choques recently issued by this Bank are a most convey
way in which to carry money when travelling. They are issued in denominations
$10, $20, $50, $100 and $200
and the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France,
Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Norway, Russia, Sweden
and Switzerland is stated on the face of' each cheque, while in other countries
they are payable at current rates.
The cheques and all information regarding them may be obtained at every office
of the Bank. 131 A
Exeter Branch—G.W Harrison, Manager
Branoh also at Crediton.
DR, G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S,
D. D. S., Dentist. Member of
R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
OFFICE:—Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Goni anu
of Hay Township vs. U. Bissonette Head Office, Farquhar,
and Napoleon It.
President—J. L. RCS/SELL.
Ont
Conti
bliss lila Sipple visited friends in,
Detroit last week.
Mrs. Henry Schafer. of Kippen.i
died on Sunday after a short illness.
The deceased lady was well known int
town, bring a sister of the late
John Doichert. who died a few weeks
ago. The Into Mrs. Louis Kraft, of
Dashwood, was a sister, and an-•
other sister. Airs. Abel Waiver, isi
living in Berlin. The remains were
interred in the Lutheran cemetery
on 'Tuesday afternoon. The relatives
have the sincere sympathy of all in
their affliction.
The meeting for organizing the
bowling club for 1909 was well at-
tended. The members are very en-
thusiastic and tt gooey season is
looked for. The lawn has been en-
1:urged 1 a club house will be
built on the grounds. The following
officers were elected Pres., 1)r. 11. A.
Campbell' Vice Prey. Peter Lamont;
He Worked on Floor.
Hair Hardie, labor member of the
British Parliament, is noted for tho
carelessness of his attire. Not long
ago, when some repairs were being
done to the House of Commons, Mr.
Hardie was lounging in the library,
when ho was accosted by a friendly
n a h l ar t 1 u k Pain 18OtCis flea ns your policeman, who failed to recognize
scanned to catch it glimpse of this Doctor if there is a b ter one. lain him let his ehosomshabby clothes.recognize
returning wander, r. and soon the may means congestion. blood T pressure ! „moo, matey," exclaimed shabby
the man !n
expect the seitsit:t-• elt•tln•rraphic somewhere. Dr. Shoots link I air I blue, "are matey,"
working 'errt h "YOsin
plate to exhibit In I. i- t "hint 'rebels check tly.ld is:t,ne. wotnnnly
of welcome 1:t:h;. e: •• a• to p::n• p+in anywhere. Try one, and I replied Mr. Llnrdie, laeoni labor teem
gleam , see: vee 1 20 for 1'.e. Sold by W. S. 11ot . ; the tont?" "No."said the comir.Z al p. prance of t i er, with a quiet smile, "not on the
timert' roof. T work on the floor of this
,•u-� - house."
! r3T ,osisible to be Well '
Origin of "Pall Mall."
-t , i ' •'hl - to 1'c \yell simply impossihli,', if the 1 P. i pe
come f paile 1111 30591 ..L ► all Mall " pronounced
1 mel
from meile, an ancien \omen who are parsing through this
t'oh';is are C41lstipated. You must tiny attention to the `grime ,apposed to have ben played critical {period or who arc suffering
tall': of nature, or suffer the consequences. Undigested ' on the present site of fall Mall by from any . those distressing illtt pc-
Notmnn monks, by ahem it wag in.
collar to their sex should not lose sight
lllittt'1'i�)l, waste 1'r0(Il::ts, poisonous SUllstances, must be.
tlmtuc>nci intw England. of the (tet that for thirty years Lydia
I est Oi1CC each day, or there'
I The observant Pepys in his !among E. i'inkhan►'s Vegetable Compound,
removed from the holly at let
rr•:'e 'responsible for an diary makes mention of it thus: which is mute from roots and herbs,
it %:. truullt:. A slta..t..n Iasi is 1 -t • •'April 1GG1. Into St. James' has been the standard remedy for
TDR. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D
D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over Gladman k Stanbury
Main street—EXETER.
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SYSTEM
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f►
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AGENTS,
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an
I H.S., Honor Graduate Toronto Un- ' J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent.
.1011N ESSN:i Y Exeter, •setts tot iversity fwo years resident physician or write d D MCDONALD Onio•
(tsbortie znd Iiiddulph. !Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office Deuut, Toronto. Ont. �`
LIVER HARRIS, Munro. a¢� o+ land residence, Dr. Amos' old stand
O I Andrew Street, Exeter.
for iIibbort, Fullerton and Ietgrn• a
JOSHUA JOHNS %ONEY TO LOAN
Secv.T roas. Farquhar I
We have unlimited private funds nor forest
;1,p1)11AN, .`c H'i.%tilt 1'It\. '• ' r'•' I subup'n farm or Tillage rroperty at lower
Ir .ata or Interest.
PAIN
..
Hcc-'I'rens., Andrew Hess; Executive i pain In the head—Dein anywheerr, has iia c oM
committee air. 11. A. Catnpbell. 1'. La-� esenusually Atnleaasi sobsa Dir bhooD and
moat, A. Heideman. created little pink tablet TLs
I effect I charming, "_"•
surely driven out of the blood with � f
ro
ve It
he hu
ere•
•
D 4fab
Headache ' Iica
lsc
---celled
Dr.
Hhc,oD
.
tablet
—called
poisons are quickly and coaxes blood pressure away
lydsllshtiu(hn
Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy—liq-
uid or tablet form. Dr. Shoop's book-
let on rheumatism plainly and inter-
estingly tells just bow this is done.
Tell some sufferer of this book, or
Netter still. write I)r. Shoop. Racine,
Wis., for tato book and free test sam-
ples. Send no money. Just join witb
1)r. Shoop and give sonic sufferer n
pleasant surprise. W. S. llowey.
HER
PHYSICIAN
ADVISED
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Columbus, Ohio. — "I have taken
Lydia E. 1'inkitam's Vegetable ('om-
pound during
change of life. My
doctor told me it
was good. and since
taking it I feel so
much bitter that I
can do all my work
'(gain. I think
Lydia E. l'inkham's
Vegetable Com-
pound a tine remedy
for a 11 woman's
troubles, and I
never forget to tell
my friends what it has done for me."
—Mrs. K. li tv,oN, 304 East Long St.,
Columbus, (thin.
Another Wonsan Helped.
(;raniteville, Vt.—"I was parsing
through the ('haligeof Life and suffered
from nervousness and other astioving
svmptemt. Lydia E. I'inkhant's t'ege-
tebl" (' impound restored myhealtlland
strenirtIt. and proved worth mountains
of g,,ld to me. For the sake of other
sefiering women I am willing you
should publish my letter."—\It:t.
I1.tltCLAl•, i1.F.1)., Granite -
though safely, it sure y Baa& [see the blood circhA
latlon.
It you have a headache, It's blood pressers.
It it's painful perlodt with women. earn. cattle,
It you are sleepless. restless, nervous. It's bloods
congestion—blood pressure. That surely 1s a
certainty.
t in 20 minutes and for Dr. the tablets distributesimplache yaiets lit011
the unnatural blood pressure.
Bruise your finger, and doesn't it set red, and
swell. and pain you? Of course It does. It's con.
(e`tion. blood Pressure. You'll and It where Data
b—always. Its simply Common Sense.
Me Nn at 25 cents, and cheerfully recommelq
immense Ili!..J:1111Gf stirft':•ing antllst.rious disease. flat. park, where I saw the Duke of Yot finials ills. In almost every co,mmn-
virir doctor about Ayer's Pills. 11' hI'O\\s \'�i't they act
playing pelemctc, the fiat babe Qua nity you will find women who have
M her i Pew the Wet." + been restored to bean by liver. 3 rust Lydia E.
r.
clirectiv on th ' him.
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Tablets
W. S. HOWEY.
DICKSON & CARLING
Exeter
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DICKSON & CARLING,
1: arristere, Solicitor. Notaries. Conve aacer.
Commissioners, Solicitors tor the Motions
Bank, Eto.
rates of to
bereob.
Mosey to Loos
at lowest
OFFICE t-11 AIN STREET, I11 arrr8.
1 a. OARLnfo 8. A. 4 ls. Dt0it0■
CONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of privets hands
eononfarrm and Tillage properties at lowrate
spopsis 01
meCo� anNo�1
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11031Et3TEAD RHOULATIO,3.
Any person who is the sole head
of a femile, or any male over 1•
years old may homestead a quartet
sectoni of available Dominion land is
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Alberta,
The applicant must appear its person
at the Dominion LanrLs Agency or
Sub -agency for the district. Entry tial
proxy may be had at the agenoy, 00
certain conditions, by father, mother
son, daughter, brother, or sister oil
OLADMAN t STANHURY intending homesteader.
Barrtaters Soticltors, Mala st.!Ezetet
Duties :—Six months residence upo0
and cultivation of the land in eaohl
of three years. A homesteader alar
live within nine miles of his hotneo
Conveyancer Accounts Collected
on a (farm of at least 80 acres
ERNEST ELLIOT
solely owned and occupied by him or
MONEY to loan .t lowest rates. hes father, mother, son, daughter.
North west Iand,t for Sale.
Office. Main Street. Exeter brother toosister.di
In certain districts a bomestea3dt
in good standing tiny pre-ompt a
SEIlt,lllU , quarter section alongside his horns•,'J�(��V O stead. Price► �3. per aorr. 1►uticsr
UUUMust reside six months inench of Bili
Getting Back at England. I The man who is a judge of good
"The English will ridicule ns for say- I clothes cas not fail to appreci tte the
ing 'vary' and 'turrible' and `momma' excellence of our Spring patterns.
when we go abroad," said a schools Our display of new routings, pantin s,
ma'am, "but wo will have our answer vestinge, etc., fairly blooms will►
Sprint; appropriateness. If you are a
ready. 'll ask them why, when they good judge of goods and the makeup
want to know 1f we desire a cab, they we can certainly please you with a
suit of clothes. if you are not a judge
say: of goods or 'tailoring
"'Fe wella, sat'
"We'll ask thein why they say 'paw- hen Come Hers by all Means
fah' and 'waltab' and 'Indian' and
'Idear.' Come for the reason that we have
".And, not torgetting the 'h,' we'll the reputation of selling the (test goods
quote nt them the dialogue between tend knowing how to make theta, and
we live up to our reputation. You
take no chump when buying here.
Just select your goods, let us take
your measure and you may safely
leave the rest entirely to its. Give its
an opportunity to demonstrate to you
that, we know our business front A to
Z. \V0 ask vott not to buy your
Spring Suit until you come and Ree
ss bat we Can do for you.
tho tnistress and the new maid:
"'Is your name Anna or Hannah? •
"'Hannah, mum.'
"'Olt, Hannah?'
"'No, noun; Hannah.'
"'Ifannah, you said.'
"'No, Il'atnnah.'
"'Spell It.'
"Hay, hen, hen, hay!'
Weak on Mathematics.
In a recent J H• Holtzmann
trial a judge made arith r C1;Ei)ITON.
metio a test of mental soundness.
But if this test had been applied to
certain great men they would have _.-
been declared imbeciles, Dean Stan- COLONIST EXCI RSIONS 'D) I'ACi•
ley, eminent author and divine, for FiC COAST ANO MEXICO.
one, would have been set down as Daily until April 30th, one -tray
hopeless had he been judged by his second-class colonist tickets will fi•
incapacity to do a sum in simple ad issued by the Granrl Trunk Railtt
dition or multiplication. Had Kehlo, Mystrm to the foliowing points anyt
writer of famous hymns, depended very low rates.—Vancouver, 11. C..
'wen his arithmetic Oxford would Seattle, West). Spokane. Wash. Port-
very
long have known him. When land. Ore., Los Angeles. Cal., San
bursar he found. to his horror. that Francisco, Cal.. 'Mexico City, ole.
certain ecaounfe came out nearly For further information and tickets
310.0(10 to the bad. in vain did the apply to any Grand Trunk agent.
learned and pilus men rf the college f the heart. Her
go over the feere.s a:th him. Not Palpitation r.
until nn r: :T - . 'tar eier.'el els 1' vomttness, 1 rem blings, nervous listed -
discovered t' ` er.'i'' en ache, cold han+la and feel, pain in the
a c„lumn had t h 4:1,1;4 date ail t.14, hack and other forms of weakness
are ills
cr nT to ►''dt Mil^e^ madeeeupeclalle Carter's
for the blend nerves
years from date of homestead entrat
(too:aiding the lima required to earn
homestead patent) and cuItivtal
fifty acres extra.
A homesteader who has exhausted
hie homestead right and cannot obs
tain a pre-emption may take a pur-
chased homestead in certain dist riots
Price $3. per acre. Dutie•R.—Mud
reside six months in enoh of threat
Years. cultivate fifty acres and erect
e house worth $300.011:
w. W. CORY,
Deputy of the Minister of the Inteiloe
N. R.—L'nauthorlied pnblleatlon of this advertise
men( will not be paid for
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
HOMESEEKERS
EXCURSIONS
TO
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
Se.cial Traits's'', Tomato 2.00 pre. es
APRIL Ii, 20 NAY /, 11 JUNE 1, 11, 21
JULY 13, 21 AUG. 10, 24 BUT. 7, 21
Secesd Jew.kkese from Ostari. ,tatisee so erieeiwl
Northwest pews at
LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES
\L',.n'ees and return 332 00: Ldenontort sad return
342 50, ..d to .,(her rents in pro,n.twa. TNIew
coed to retura withal (0 days firm nom. date.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
on all'Truro:oas. Comfortable Forth,. fully equipped
with bedcha., caa b. ,ecund al sedarsie rain tllror.gia
local seat.
Early application must be made
ASK ►0R HOMESEIR(RS• PAMPHLET
coataiains rates .ad 1,111 inlormat.os.
Apply s.warm Ct R.Aral ertoR 1-Thempee.
Dist. t'a e. A.t , Tway,.
ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANCE Of CARS
\', J. C.\ItI.I'1,', Agent.
1 0. .•n) 1,8o 01 n:•' • fill oWe:+, t I ep-
tessnesst weak Stu.,, ..... .u,llget. .Alit,
lyspepsii, try Carter's Little I .ter
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