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Exeter Times, 1909-05-13, Page 4Coughs and' • Colds For the prompt relief and curt of Colds, Coughs, Hoarse• nesb, Loss of Voice, and all affections of the Throat and lungs and for general debility. Get a bottle of Perry's Com- pound Syrup of \\'elite fine with Tar or Perry's Emulsion of Cod Liver (►il with Hypo- phosphitr:+ •.f 1.iine and Stith, Sold at Brownh'gS Drug Store fLRia igE EXETER TIMES, MAY 13th 1909. Are you feeling languid and ail run down for you to pull yourself together, and dc'=s c thing seem too much trouble for you? Ar. irritable and bad tempered? No wonder it y')a ~S. The months of winter have tried you sorely and ro oed ' you of more vitality than your system has been able to re- plenish. You are in need of a good tonic \vhch will revive) ou and bring back that old-time vim and energy. PSYC H I N E will do this. o Mr. James Stoliker, of Ridgctown, says: ---"THERE IS LIFE IN EVERY DOSE. ii cannot speak too highly of PSYCH for it is the greatest msdici .e 1 ever used I was just about 'All in' when 1 began the treatment, and in 3 months 1 was as well as ever. It is a great tonic for wo.ak and run down people. There seoms to be new life in every dose." You cannot do without PSYCHINE at this time of the year. It I Is a necessity and will banish that run-down feeling, languor, etc., and give you new life. Send to DR. T. A. :,LOCUM, Limited, Spadina Ave., Toronto,' for a sample to-day,t9or purchase a bottle from your • local Druggists or Dealer. YSYCHINE is sold everywhere at 50e. and $1.00 per bottle. N E ATE T Of TONICS f OAlTtt NO f Centrales EXE'TI'.It SCHOOL BOARD The cattle aro Ontario regarding Innlug as- Minutes of the Board held in the Gay cattle definite. cases lieu. W 11. Butt will preach a 'Town Hall, May 10th, '09, wbc•r. cattle are at large and wander s iec}al sermon to the young men neat' Monday, t;l"Id onto premises of one who is not their currier, thus.: are two courses to pur- e -tie. As Toon as the animal is dis- covered on the man's premises he may drive it to the pound and nottoy tthl clerk of the municipality, attend to its release or disposition, or lac ulny secure it on his premises and retain P. while he is complying with stettlto•) requirements for ils dis- POsition, wbicb are these : elle must no there will be prayer meeting II, 'Musgrove, file P., of ung nun, first publish a notice of the presence ing. of such beast on his property, in a as usual on Friday evening. has kindly irst consented t totake thke'Iht e new. sparer published in bis locality,) Mr. Thomas Edwards, of iialuiltou. Del n for three consecutive weeks. If rho visited her Mrs. Charles tDu- st•farces n lcrm• Per. T. 11.f the Carling i at 8 p. m• absent 1. Sunday evening."'Lite".for his sub-. sect "Success in Lite". 1 man. The following is the order of Mrs. Charles Duplan, tar. itichard) business duly submitted and ap- Ilandford and her. Trothen, who have proved. L'er chair minutes ot pre - been ill with La Grippe are able to vious meeting. Per 11. Huston and be out again. H. Mu'tin that the defects in the Mr. 'Cantin, of St. Joseph, was in roof be refered to the repairs cons. the village Friday evening. with power. Reports of Com,s. re - !The basement of the church is pairs that the gong ordered had been undergoing repairs and there will be received, duly,placed and found satis- League meeting on Tuesday even- factory. Teachers' supply that A.• owner fails to claim the animal, t custodian must keep it for two months, and if its value exceed $20 it must be sold by public auction. the notices of sale, whish may be either printed or written, must be inpos the municd in at ipality and least three slic eplaces shall becon- tinued forthree clear days. They must specify the time and place at wbich the animal will be sold. After( nit expenses of harboring end sale, which most not exceed $20, have 'ascii deducted. the balance must be banded to the treasurer of the muni- cipality. in case the lawful owner of the animal has not in the mean- time been found. If the value of the animal is below $20, it bec ontots the pro erty of the person whose premises it. bas strayed after be has properly advertised its pre- sence. When tun animal is claimed and expenses of pasture or feeding are determined, the late makes pro- vision against exorbitant charges. Any person harboring animals which are not his own. and does not adver- tise their presence. is liable to pro- secution, when a heavy tine may be imposed by n -justice of the peace. plan on on ay• Mr. W. E. Elliott who recently and S. Martin that the Board confirm underwent an operation at St. Mi- the engagement of A. •1I. Musgrove, chael's 'hospital, Toronto,returned M. 1'., us first assistant in the 11. S. to his many interested friends, last Department and that the remuncr Thursday• Mr. Elliott has improved noon be at the rate of nine 'hundred P Wood very rapidly and we now lush hlrn the very best of health. Our Sunday.School rooms have been beautifully decorated. by Mr. Volk, of Parkhill, who gave good satis- faction in price and work done. Miss Katie Elliott, of London. was under the parental roof over Sunday to welcome the father home again. Miss Sarah Neil and Mr. Harold Dupinn, sang a very effective duet last Sunday evening in the Methodist church. Mrs. \\•m. 'flicks and Mrs. Newton (faker were appointed delegates to the W. M. S. district Convention at Ailsa Craig on Tuesday. Winchelsea The Winchelsea baseball club will give a concert in the \Vinchetsca all on the evening May 20th. Thtt program will consist of a drama "Dot the ,Miner's Daughter" or "on e Kirkton We are glad to report that Mrs. John Somerville is steadily improv- ing. Mr. John Stone, of the 4th Line is suffering from blood poisoning in his Mand, but is now out of danger. Mr. :Wm. Moore's bay driver en- couraged by the lovely weather andhigh feeding, indulged bible gallop to ito wu delights but /to the detriment of the harness and rig. Albert Settler has closed his mill for n month and is sawiug for Max- well's in tit. Marys. Samuel Drown has a full gang on now at the barn of Geo. Spearin, on the 4th Line of ljlanshard. The early closing of the stores in our vicinity appears to be a success. We do not blame thew for this step, as we feel that they need their rest at night tut least twice a week, but they should have advertised their in- tentions sooner and wider as it has been inconvenient for more tbAn one from n distance. Seeding still continues to tarry. Some farmers talk of summer fallow- ing their land for full wheat. but we still think there is suitable heather on the way. We congratulate Mr. Jos. Doup • on Ibe addition of a little boy to his family. There hangs over I' irkton a cloud by day. and a pillar of tire by night 11,e ltid:e:s are hous_cicauing• Women with pale co Corless faces who feel tcoak and discouraged, will receive both mental and bo'lily vigor by using Carter's Iron ('ills. which aro made for the blood. nerves and complexion. dollars per annum.. Per. • and 8. Martin that the Secretary for- ward to the Dominion Government (11. W. Brock, Esq. of the Geological Department) an expression of the Board's gratitude for the generous Cabinet of minerals, kindly donated for the use of the Exeter Publin School. Per. B. Huston and S. Mar- tin that the thanks of the Board be tendered to Principal, W. B. Weiden- hammcr for the full report furnish- ed of the work of the Continuation class section at the late meeting of the Educational Association at To- ronto. Per. T. 11. Carling and S. Mar- tin that the 'Continuation class In- spectors report be accepted as re- ceived. Per. 8. Martin and F. Wood that the judgment of this board be forwarded to the Minister of Edu- cation that in basing the grants to continuation schools the equipment of the Commercial section should be to Bee added to the general equipment of glass of Wine. Don fate such schools. Per. 8. illnrtin and F. this,, :W d that F. W. Weidman, 11. Hos- ion and T. 13. 'Carling be a deputa- tion to wnit on the County Council at its June session in support of the pre- sent or increased grants to Continua- tion 'Class schools in their jurisdic- tiorn Per. dl. Huston and S. Mar- tin that the Principal be authorized to secure such supplies as may be pool tables were endorsed an eg ! required for the Entrance Exams. ized by the council. The clerk was Per. S. Martin and '1'. 11. Carling that • a by -late lith- the Secretary be authorized to se- I3IDDULPl1 'COUNCIL The council met May pursuant to adjournment, the Reeve and all the members being present. By-law No. 1, ordering a levy of one mill on the dollar and By --law No. 2, imposs ing a license fee on the billatlyd anda instructed to L--.- iting the ((umber of tavern licenses in the Township of Lliddulph to two. The Court of Revision will be opened on Saturday June 5th. The follow- ing accounts were ordered paid:- Albert � Z� t 'll dgin rep washout 'LION A mectiu; was calitd for Monday Association have also arranged for night If renege for n picnic, but the appoint rice of the world's bYf st- u,ct v•:tle Intl success. tis some of the est race horst. the ,Eel, would be to exhi time. mile. u ht it t oin nn to I L. thought go t owill wiser B(til is i to who aill fall so it ve a anotherdecidet -o Ther• will niso be nn attraction in l wait till fall and have r+oc-1h he Toon hall in she evening. If you fel. 1 are not going fishing go to Parkhill Miss Annie C left Monday far on that day. Special rates on the her Nous. near Crediton. ' Grand Trunk. 11 r. \\ iih,•rt I:attcu's driver (which .-+ ---- stn. hook, d some time ago by a sow' A book on Rheumatism, and n trial c iny badcondition and .t was ne- treatment of 1)r. Shoop's Rheumatic cessary to call in the vet. the other Remedy -liquid or Tablets -is being da�r' • waiting sent free to sufferers by i)r. Shoop. Tis. farmer, ar; anxiously it of Racine. wig, You that are well. for dr} wrath •r In finish Aec(linft get this book for r:omc discouraged, cure suitable certificates for the Commercial Department Exams. Per. F. Wood and 8. Martin that the 'leachers Supply coin. take early steps to secure desirable teachers for the Alber o Primary classes requiring such for 11. Langford. plank, $4 50; J. & J. the September term. 1'er. F. Wood Kennedy. culvert and rep. road. 41.50( and T, IJ. Carling that the following 00. 11. Hod - NJ, Wake. rep. bridge. FJ• gins rep. washout, .75 ; 1'. Whclihan, error in tax. $200: F. A. Dobbs, work on drain, *20.75 ; R. Rugg, gravel $6.40: A. K. Hodgins, services under D. &, W. tic. and telephoning, o N. Davis, do. $2.00; .Geo Flynn. rep. washout. e1.00: C. Foster, con tile, $1.00; 111un. 'tVorld, supplies„ 42.05; C. Ryan. rep. culvert, x,2.00; \\'m. Moodie. men and team on grader. $8 M. Dobbs. do., *13.23; F. Davis one dy. it $1.50 ; 11. Atkinson, (work payments be approved :-W. J. ilea. man. Gong and etc., *12.15: It• Rowe. brooms. 1.80; 11. Huston, dele- gation. 15.00; S. Martin. delegation. 10.00: J. Grigg. Telephone. Freight and School Supplies. `22.96. Per. H. Huston and T. B. Carling that an in- terim right to the use of the school emoting be given to the Y. Af. C. A. for football practice until the next regular meeting of the board. Per. F. \Vood and T. 11. Carling that II. Ruston and 8. Martin b: a committee The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought, oughtrnw.l which has been of in use for over 30 y' and has been made Reuter his per- . bultcrvistull sineo its infancy. 7�.. ; Allow leo cute to deceive yott in this. AD Counterfeits, Iinitatious and "Joist -as -good" aro but Esperinients that trifle with and ho health of Infants and Children -Experience to against tExperiment. ,1 What is CASTORIA Cwstorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pk'uu41nt. It colntalns neither Opitun, Morphine nor other Narcotic aubstalaee. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms And allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrll(ets'alul Wind COM. It relie'eS Teething Troubles, cures Constipation And Flatulency. It assimilates Ilc'altlly,thu l, roIrtilates the natural sleep. $toluach and Bowels, 6 The Children's Pauaee&-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of ALWAYS The Kind Yollllavc Always Boughs In Use For Over 30 Years. new 7na,e o,tr• rH[ (,•sMTa,.a CO.. PaN7. 71 MURRAY 4 The Molsons Bank Has Incorporated 1t55 CAPITAL (paid up) RESERVE FUND (J Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World. General Banking Business Transacted. Savings Bank Department 121500.00000 W600.000.00 at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. 1 = Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, I •eNeNN•N•NN•••••Neoe')4+e•••••NN•oeeeeo••NNM THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1667 Capital, $10,000,00 X. X. ,wAr.lrElz, IPresldeat Paid-up p , { ALI:LANDER LAIRD, Gametal:gos el Reserve Fund, - 6,000,0 S' C,HE UES TRAVEi.�.ER Q Tho new Travellers: Clse:grell recently issued by this Dank are a most coax enlat way in which to carry mons r whelk travelling. They are issued in denomination $10, $20, $150, $100 and $200 and the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, FraaCe. 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 inforrnlxt+on regarding them may be obtained at every131s. office of the Bank. Exeter Branch—G.W Harrison, Manager f3ranolr also at Crediton. Woodham Tne Usborne and Hibbert Next week the Annual District( Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- 111 cling of the Exeter District of the e Methodist church is to be held in the MC Gompauu church at \Voodham• The minister- Head Office, Farquhar, Ont, ia1 session. at which about fifteen I ministers are to be present, will open ( President -J. L. RUSSELL. on lWednesday. the 19th, at 2 p.tn. On 'Wednesday evening a public 1 Vice_President -W. II. I'ASSMORE meeting will be held at which there DIRECTORS. will be a discussion of the subject j \\'>.t, ROY, gORNHOLM P. 0 "church union," Rev. A. 11, Going,' Wat BRocx \\'INCHKLSEA P. O. President of Gte Conference and,-. RYAN, DUBLIN P. O:, Chairman of the District. will pre-' ROBERT' NORRI6, Staffs. side. The subject will be introduced` AGENTS, by Bev. J. Kennedy. of Ailsa Craig, who is to deal especial:y with the ee-� JOHN EMERY. Exeter, onomic aspects. rind Bev. W. Godwin. Osborne and lliddutph. of Parkhill. will follow with an ad- dress on the religious aspects. A few moments may be devoted to gen- eral discussion. Music is to be fur- nished by the choir. All are invited to this service. The general session of the District Meeting is to tom -1 menet. at 10 n. m. on Thursday. on N. .• on drain. $4.i5. The council adjourn_ (Ai to outline n general Educational ed to meet again on Saturday the 5tb Policy for the board for the future. day of June, 1903„ at 10 tl. m• +\\r• D. not only to meet the growing re- 5'IANLEY, Clerk. quirement of the village but also of r-- the district of which Exeter is n V LCTOlil,\ DAV IN PAR1il11LL• natural 'centre. KI)) To submit the Parkhill has long been noted for details necessary for the ennsumma• the excellence of its celebrations tion of such a Policy and further. on Victoria Day, flay dtth, and this Mil To hake arrangements to meet year will be no exception to the rale, the increasing needs of the present in fact the celebration this year will increasing school attendance. (D) To be on a more extensive scale than present a full report of such plans any heretofore held in that town. nil the next regular or special meet - in addition to games and sports of ing of the board. all kinds, there will be n race suet I'i•r. T. B. Carling adjournment. • pulled off here ot nowt of the best .1. Griige. tters in the province. The Turf - around here. ... ` disheartened sufferer 1 1)o n s.n►p e •1 Point out this net of humanity ItIE.l'Its nctCli enul:fS AT SINGLE way to uuick and certain relief Sta- tile (►n account of Victoria .teii le prize some s;iffercrs. by first getting the GI and Trunk Itailtway lly9tcle from tis tb lnnkl;t and 1h test. Iii. will issue return tickets nt Single will nppr, ei:tte your aid. Fare, between n11 stations in Canada llon•ey• also to Detroit and fort lluron, O 1f. G9 VZ _ L1. - A number of our }Dung people took '11 -',,lith., d :mi ct F a and RJ. 2 t N. a , Hao 1',;aos E*•`i , holiday last Monday and. visited re• Good :ming May '21, 90 i :t, It.K,iYc4 ) ay return Buie. May 26th. 1909. Full BesntLe Exeter and by the look of things ,d tickets from ass throws 1 n visit to the photo'raphcr. tnfc•tlnntic+, :1 t► of Grand '11 .. . I.rket Agent. Whalen Gilbert, of ( b 11 C. mod ,1l Oscar t 11 r near Lacnn, spent Sunday here the guests of Mrs. J. Millson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Delbridge. of \\'inchelsea, visited nt. the latter's holne here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis. of Saints - bury. aero guests tit Mr. Geo. Mill - soli s on Sunday. The members of the W. M. S. at- :011(1Ni the missionnry convention at ,\ilea Craig on Tuesday. The hoard of management of our church are to b congratulated on securing the services of Rev. W. E. • ch an- topreach \'� Kingsville, . tu.lAon of I 20. nitersar}• s;enunns here on Junc 7•Itt•re will b • no picnic this year. Mr. Oscar Morley spent Sunday at his horse here. Mr. Geo. Millson is now Improving :Ind is able to get around again. a gent for OLIVER HARRIS. Munro, agent for Hibbort, Fullarton and Logan. JOSHUA JOHNS Secv.Treas. Farquhar. t3LA1)MAN & STANI3t.'RY. 13-I'citars rail ic' ', Last Sntur(L•ty being -Arbor Day -R. ' ' ch'ldreu of th, :chnol had n .., . .•, totcleat+ c;. es•w=.e.o '�` tT'' r'"ate-"Czr � ' 1 . Lottie 13 ••I too. who has for ' rs 1 t �q !�P ,:. �jr t Ai . .{a■IJ' is r AVER'S t1/ , .` Stops raff!co!..-„I flail' Ar: Clesrant fi1•cs-.aft•1 pc•:troy s ftiiinfd.'uif Make,' Nair Grow Iflgt'4'/'liF Cd - Glyrt n (`uie}�. Seel's•. Chlcr;d. •Oek,.a�, Sac tTtB: , r P e. ten. Water. Perfume. aratlnn r.•.ade from this fcn:n'la it ilsnaless, y(t Pr.nevrs positive merit. A Ver tcni - .1 hair circuits!. t'n^`u:t ycurds:tei abort these hairpfoaktns• J. sten 1'..u PA.T. 1 . ..�1 ♦, .. c • Inst mouth liven working for Win. Brooks. has gone to the ,td in }• h n' r mother. h, is on he rick I C A ST O R 1 7 For I::fant9 and Children. the Kind You Ilan Always Bough Bears rho i:lrnataue of C. DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 8, 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 DA. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D D. S„ Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon Office over Gladman & Stanbury Main street-ExETEB. J\v. BROWNING, M. D., M. G • P. S., Graduate Victoria Un i versify. office and residonettce. Dominion Laboratory. Exeter. Associate Coroner of Huron. VICTORIA DAY EXCURSIONS RETURN TICKETS AT SINGLE FARE Between all stations in Canada else, to Detroit and ('ort Huron, Mich, Niagara falls and Buffalo, N. .` Good going May 21, 22, 23, 24. ,1te4 turn limit May 26th, 1909. A. Y. P. EXPOSITION -SEATTLE- excursion rate in effect May 20th, 1909, Fait infonaut i on from Very MT It, Bright, M. D., M.C• P. and i+•S„ Honor Graduate Toronto Un- iversity. Two years resident physician Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office and residence, Dr. Amos' old stand or Andrew Street, Exeter. HONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private tends for Wrest ant neon farm or village property ab lows( t r utas urn DICKSON & CAR( _G DICKSON & CARLiNG, 11arrlstere Solloltors, Not•r1ns, (nnvs aaeer. Commissicners. Solicitors for the Maisons Bank, Eto. Money tOLoaa at lowest rates of tnterost. OFFICE(-lt1AIN 8T)tEET, EXETER. 11 a. OARLTIIO 11. A. L. H. DIOZSCP 1 IlONEY TO LOAN. We here a large amount of private finds oaantsraeand village properties at towrabe OLADMAN & BTANBURY Barristers Solicitors. Main BMKzeter from woman's ailments are invited to write to the names and addresses here given, for positive proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound does cure female ills. _ratnfni Perleda. Termor ,(ontnwed. T. Route No.3. Chicago, i reef. rs. Alroi,a s(erlin„ 11 Lang- Chicaego,, Il1.-.Mri Wm. Tullly, 466 Ogden Av. dun Strout. Paw Paw, Mich Mrs. Frnrna Draper. Lindley, lade=Mrs. May Fri. Scott, Nr item -Mrs. stella Gifford Beaman. Flushing, care of li A.1Sanbn n. It. F. 1. Scott, , Y.=tin. M. , Barber. Ctnissari''e_`ti•WV K.Iroush,Mrs. Won. ;EastviewAr Cincinnati, Ohio...Nrs•FloraAhrs136 rrnst Cincinnati, Street. Dill51., G, , wise..\Ira. Emma Inco, BU 1.1=Miss Lizzlo Steiger, MIO St., Orman. Cleveland Ohlo Change of Life. Fleet arenuo, S.E. `` weals rills.1's.-Mrs.MaggleFater,ti.F.D.t, South (tend, Ind. -Mrs.. Fred Certis, 1014 S. Pyersburg Tenn ..Mrs. Lue Hilliard, Kit. 1. Lafayette Street. Hayfield, `'a..eMrs. Mayne Windle. Noah, Kentuco —MrS s. Lento Holland. Irregularity. Brookfield Mo..•\Ira. Sarah Louslgnont, ?AI ilerrin, ill �)irs. Chas. Folks(. S. Haricot St. Winchester, ind....Mrs. May ileal. Paterson, N.•l.sMrs. \t m. Somerville, 1'J-, Iryer,Ind.-Mrs.Win. ltberl h.R.F.T).No.l. ilamburi(fi A..'nnn. Philadelphia. I'a. � Mrs. K. E. Garrott, 2407 Ba1�lowne Strret`ire. W. 8. Font, 1968 bans - Kurth (ferns( Street. Roxbur Met. Francis Merkle,13 Field Hewaskum, \Yb.. -Mrs• Carl Dahlke. 01r et. Maternity Troubles. ('lsrksdhle, Mo.=Apss Anna Wallace. Worcester, Mass... Mrs. Dosylra CotS, 117 (iuysrille, (Thio.. -Mrs. Hila Michael, R.F.n.3. Southgate Street. Dayton, ludo... Mrs. ida hale, flux 25, Na. radtana(...11s, IuA.=Mrs. A. P. Anderson. 1:07 Donal Military Home. E. Pratt Street. Lebanon, i'a.--Mrs. Harry L. Kittle, 233 Leh.' Diatom, Pa.=Mrs. \V. E. Pooler. roan Street. Atwater Station, O...Mrs. Anton Muelhan .t Ptkes,Tenn.•-Minato Hall.Cincinnati, Ohio.=Mrs. F. H. Maddock*. 2135 lietroit,Mich.=Mrs. LoutseJnng.332Cltustnat Moga.lore, (filbert Avenue. St• Ovarian Trouble. tees Manges, 1 ,1 131 Vincennes. ind. -Mrs. ti} 1. It. Jerauld, i4) N. IMwlttrille, N.Y.=\Srs. A. A. titles. Tenth Street. Johnstown,`( Y. -Mrs. Mauer N. Seaman, BA Gardiner, .=Mro. B. A. Wllllatns, 1t. F. E. Main Street. D. No. 14; Box Ute Bnrtonrlew, I11.=Mro. Peter I-r.ngunbaho• Philadelphia, Fa.. -.Mrs. Chas. Melt, ^-407 N. Avoid Operations. Barnet Street. Hampstead, M4.-Mrs..1, a. It Dandy. I'lattaburg,Miss.=Miss\•erns\Vilkes,li F.D.I. Adrian, (ia.m1.ena V. Henry, Booties No. 3. F em al e weakness. Indtana�lls. Ind...Bessie 3. Piper, 4I South \IllimantlorWnn.�Vn.itt Do no ran , Box Addison Street. L23 Fourth At. ' Louisville. Ky.=Mrs. Sam Lee,3523 Woodside, Tdahn.=Mrs. Barbed Johnson. South West Ilart.or, Maine.... Mrs. Lillian Rockland, Maine... Mrs. Will Young, a Col. Robbins, Mt. Desert light Station. nimble Avenue. Detroit, Mich..- Mrs. Frieda It. senatt, 544 gcottrille, Altch...Mrs J.O.,tnhnson. R.F.D.3. Meldrum Aten'. German. Payton, ,rht.....Mrs. F. R. Smith, 431 Elm St. Erin, I'a. =-Mrs..1. 1'. Endue((, S:. F. D. No.7. Organic T)1 Miry Its11. ts, Itoarcr falls, 1'a.•• Mrs. W. P. Boyd, 2108 Mnzler, Ille..blrs. �I,ry n,ll. Seventh Aronae. Ligonier, Ind. -.)Us. Yoo1,K.F.D.Nn.4' Fnin banes, Pa.=Jlrs. I. A. Dunham, Box 1.52. Melbourne. F. D NO.vc•.� Mrs. Clara 1Yatermann' Fort Hunter, Pro., -.Mrs. Mary Jane Shattn. 1L F. D. L East Esti. l'a.. Mrs. Aurnstns Lynn, R.F.1).2. BvOxford Street. Vienna, Joseph 11:J1' Vienna, W. Va.=Mrs. 1. a Wheaton. Lewiston, Maine... Airs. Henry Clothier. Ut Nervous Prostration. Oxford s,Nti Minneapolis, \fltreet.frs. John 0. Motdan' Camden,N: (.mfrs. MaeMcKnight. Waters, Liber- ty 2114 Second Street, N. Sl+amroek, Mn.=.)nale Ittm, lie F. D. No. 1; lnsrplS Oregmt.d>ir F. Aliso Ita�man. treet. lie: ?:. Alarlton. `t..)...M0. Wo. Jnrdy, Route No.3. Phlettlie phis, Pa = Mrs..►„hu Jo.lns. 210 e Siegel Street. t. Iter {o. Sieg 06111.r a. -M Mrs. Ella Wool. Christiana, Tenn. -Mrs. Mary Wood, B.F.D.. Ocllls. Chester, T. A. Crib`.. No. 3 Pendleton, ind -Mrs May 3tars hall,R.R.{f. Pecos. Texas.=Mrs. Ada Young Eggleston. Cambridge, Neb.-Mrs. Nellie Moslandcr. (lraniteville, \'t. -.Mrs. Chas. Barclay, K.F.D. These women an. only a fess' of thousands of living witnesses of the power of Lydia E. l'inkhaul's Vegetable Cotnpotnid to cure female diseases. Not one of tltoS(' WOHien ever received (•ollljteilsation in any form for the use of tht•ir names in this advertisement—but are will- ing that we should refer to Client because of the gold they may do other alttl't'rit1 WO►nOn tO prove that. I.pli.t E. Pinkham's Vegetable C'ot;no..nlndl 15 a reliable and honest nu'dieine, and that the Statl•nlents ill,tlle in our advertisements regarding its merit are the truth and nothing/but the truth. ERNEST ELL10T Conveyancer Accounts Collected ONEY to loan at lowest rates. id North West Lands for Sale. Office. Main Street, Exeter "As ye Sew So shall you Reap" We a y' homestead patent) and cultivtan money can bel n o best cloths he Itt acres tYIt y J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent. write J. D. MCDONALD, [Isnot, Tot -onto. Ont. Unioe� 1 SyIOpSis (1(ihe GQoQgLOQ KOti Wei HOMESTEAD REIIULATIONS. Any 1'<'rsott who is the sole bead of a familj, or any male over 111 years old may homestead a quarter. seetoni of available Dominion land is Manitoba. Saskatchewan, or Alberta, The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-agenoy for the district. 1•.ntry Ulf proxy may be had at the agenoy, 00 cjrtain conditions. by father, mother son, daughter, brother. or sister o! intending homesteader. Duties :-Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in caoh of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his hoine•t stead on a ,farm of at least 80 acre' solely owned and occupied by Kiat oft his fattier, mother, eon, e1aughtetis -... brother or sister. In certain districts a bomesteadils in ,rood standing rutty pre-empt' a quarter section a:ongsitle his home-, stead. Prioo *3. per acre. 4)trties-r Must reside six months i;wach of sial years from date of homestead etit)? t •r u�r•d to earn time I, 1 , out he tl o n 1 Ln t e I l sewing 0 of t, `V are constant extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right anti cannot o4-' Min a pre-emption may take a pur- chased homestead in certain dist riots Price $3. per acre. (lubes. -.Must e•e three .t b ( f '( 9' Irl ha ire 911 Ix Ont the newspapers, stating I reside a Suit Coat, Trousers, or whatever years, cultivate fifty acres and erects the ad. might suggest, we include the a house worth $300.09'. W, w, CORY, hest of everything in that sttit. Deputy of the Minister of the interior The best (:loth, the best Linings, the N. A.-tnauthorirot pnbltatlon of this %diertlse best Padding s, the hest Thread etc.. meat willnot be paid for as well an the hest of our ability in Cut- ting, Fitting and Making, shouldn't we reap our 'swtttd? Th?s ad. is sowed to reap you as ono of our customers. When you need a Suit. Coat, Trousers or Fancy Vest lead you to our shop where .t t th:a ad. t 11 e cath prove tri you that we live up to Ino word. We are reaping satisfied cus- tomers. Natural, isn't it: SVhen we sow our advertishment in h t ting the price for J. H. Holtzmann lndi estio Rtnmarh trouble is but a symptom of, an 1, (telt s tn,.. •li:.'s.' \\'e think of Dye Heartburn, and Irnlige•tion as real disease t.•1 are hsymptoms ams one of • certain s f mD Nerve sickness -nothing else. It was this (act that first correctly lel Dr. Ph00� In the creation of that now very popular StolnraeCCai Remedy -Dr. shone's Restorative. (ming dl to the stomach nerves, alone brought that surreal and favor to Or. Shoo -Tend his Restorative 1(1111. sus hlaging a(complishmentswere ever tot.' ad. Ctt,El) i,I O N . For stomach dlslress. bloating. biliousness. tad breath and sallow mmpplexlnn, try Pr. Shoop'. r• nrr,tlro-Tah1••ts or L1 Wd-and s,r for nal. out that original an, highly vital prtnetph.. ne R t 4 f 4.1( what It ran and will do. Wo sell and shoes, ful:y ruommend A CONVENIENT DREAM My tittle daughter was not us. unity allowed to Fit up for dinner. but • one night we had cotnpnn} and she dish given the privilege. One . llrs h she was especially fond Of was on the table. After having eaten her r•hare she repeatedly asked for more. and VMS as often refused. Finally to ner amazed horror Abe commenced to liel: her plate. Upon being sternly r, proved by the head of 111 • fancily. the replied sweetly. "\t'hy, 1 was n-dreamin' palls and i dreamed I Was a kitty.", -The Dtlineator for :nae. Dr. Shoop's Restorative W. S. HOWEY. 1.'01o151ml. of the 1,t of 1 , t0r- vousnc.e, trembling', nervous treads ache, cold Binds and feel, pain in the back and of her forms of wenknes6 ate relieved by Carter's Iron ('ills trade specially for the blood nerves