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Exeter Times, 1909-05-20, Page 4HE EXE I ER TIMES, MAY 20th 1909. • Coughs and Colds For the prompt relief and cure of Colds, Coughs, Hoarse. nese, Loss of Voice, t.nd all affections of the Throat and ' era( debility. . for •1n n •a andy lust,L Get a bottle of Perry's Com- pound Syrup of White Pine with Tar or Perry's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo - phosphites of Lime and Soda. Mr. M. Y. McLEAN. There are 'country is expanding so greatly the calls upon the government still be in uroportion. You have to establish postal facilities and many other thing-. This cannot be done with- ur two instances. In the first place out money and without prier. But, th.• farming interests can be great- the increase in the expenditure is not ly benefited by the iutroductiou and a criminal offence providing we perfection of cold storage. It can have the revenue to meet that ex - also be benefited by improving the etenditure and providing the expendi- waterways and the railways 01 our ture has been fairly econotuic ll and country and the facilities for bhip- honest. As to whether Ibis expendi- ping. Such assistance as this enables 'titre has been honest or economical the surplus products of the farmers we can perhaps jedge better by a to be laid down in the markets of comparison than iu any other way. consumption in the very best possible WC Fav . a government in Ontario condition, in the least possible titne which our good friend= opposite say not st bring- is honest and economical. 1 aur and at the least possible co g Mg the farmers the greatest los- going to dispute that point because 1 bible profit. The government can believe it is honest and possibly fair - also assist the farmer by cucourag- ly economical. But the expenditure ing and enabling hits to cultivate under that government during the new products, such as the sugar beet, past five years has nearly doubled,. Sold at which twill add to his resources and I ant not going to Fay that it has to the wealth of the conutry. An- been dishonest or that the govern - Brownings Drug Store other it -ay of ttidiug the farmers went has been recklessly extrava- which occurs to We at the moment cant because the province has en - is by the eradication o[ noxious larged. If the province has increas- wecds. 1 think 1 am safe in saying ed we must expect an additional ex - that though this cause the far- penditure there the swine as here in mer loses one hundredfold more the Dominion. But there is another .••:e .y year that he could possibly province which I might retention and gain were the protective tariff made some of our friends swear by thu as high as it could be placed. 11 the government of that province. I re - government by education, by ex- fer to the government of Manitoba. ample, or in any other way can in- They say that it is honest and ccono- duce or aid the farmers to eradf- mitts( and possibly they are right. I have no figures for the province pt Manitoba but I think 1 ant correct in saying that the expenditure has a good deal more than doubled since the present government came into power. If that is the case in con- nection with these other govern- ments why should this government be blamed for an increase in the ex- penditure. It should not be forgotten that the expenditure has increased by $1,000,000 for the purpose of as- sisting the provinces of the Dornin- many stay= in which the goverutnent can and do benefit the farming in- dustry, but 1 shall simply give one SPEECH OF M. Y. McLKAN ON THE 11CDGE'f. Mr. M. Y. McLEAN (South Huron). In resuming this debate, 1 f:rid that the discussion has been tolerably ex- haustive on both sides. Consequent- ly, it may ba somewhat difficult for cute these noxious tt•ecds they will lite to find anything novel or new to render the farmers the greatest ser- vice that could be rendered. The De - hay. '1lowcvcr, I think it is an ac- partmeut of Agriculture have issued opted tact that no two individuals a book of immense value in which deduce exactly the same conclusions the various noxious weeds prevalent on any question, and I presume in- in Canada are graphically shown so stance, and that I may be enabled that the farmers can distinguish at a to say something that has not al- glance the various weeds which are ready been said. Before referring of injury to this land. The book also to any of the arguments or 'nate- t gives ,iusflructions as to the best meats of our friends opposite, I wish method of eradicating this evil and to congratulate the finance Minis- ter on the very admirable and satis- factory budget deliverance which we heard on Tuesday last. I know that, in view of the falling ,revenue, and freeing the land from weeds. 1, ani glad to see that the Minister of Agri- ion in the form of an increased in- tJlr. 1 ish:•r) is fu his place. demnity. The statement has been I think it would he advisable to have made and repeated several times dur- one of these books placed in the Mg this discussion by our friends in view of the finacial and oommer- hands of every fanner in this coup- opposite that the taxation of the tial depression which has existed try. 1 do not know of any way in people has been doubled : or possibly that is not just the nay to put et'. but they say that the people have been required to pay double the tax- ation under the present govern- ment that they did under the late governments I am quite willing to admit that is the case. But, Sir, the rate of taxation has been very con- siderably lowered. If the people, by reason of their increased prosperity, are enabled to buy double the amount of taxable goods under the present government that they were able to buy under the late government, sure- ly no person will say that it is n cause of complaint against the pre - sen( government. If, by reason of the incrensed prosperity of the coun- try, due to the policy of the govern- ment. to take as an example what, I dare say, has been given many times before, 'I am enabled, owing to the increased wages which 1 receive, tremely sorry to hear that hon. gen- owing to increased prosperity in my tleman make such a fierce personal business, or in my affairs, to pur- •attack upon the premier of bas- chase two suits of clothes in a year katchewan. 'I have no brief to de- and add to my other luxuries and fend that hon. gentleman; 11 have comforts in life, instead of one suit not the pleasure of his acquaintance, n year, as 'I formerly did under the I do not know if 1 have ever seen him. and I am very sure that I would nut know him were 1 to see hire. but 1 do know that the. people in the constituency where the hon. gentleman lived for a number of years elected him as a representative to this parliament in preference to n gentleman who twos in many res- pects one of the ablest public men in 'Canada. I also know that the people of the province of Saskatchc- vwau 011 two different occasions con- ferred upon Mr. Scott the greatest political honour in their power. 1 think that in view of these facts it does not become any member of this House to make any accusation against this gentleman. 1 think the prac- tice which is too commonly indulged in of making charges of this kind against our leading pubiic men should not he encouraged and should cer- tainly ,be deprecated. Our friends opposite cotnplain of the increased expenditure in this country. They say that the expendi- ture has been abnormally increased that it has hen nearly doubled under 1,1.1.1 11011 u[ the skin. This was not this present governinent. That is 0 only inisigihtly. but very painful. I fact. but we ought to remember this fir,( tried various household reined. other fact that the eouutry has bet as these proved nitogether nearly doubled in that time. The useless. 'I took medical advice. Not Canada of to -day k en entirely dif- U11i., but several doctors in turn iveee fereot Canada from that of 12 or 15 t•onsuited, but 1 was unn},1C to get years ago. In those days there were any permfrnent relief. Some time thousands and thousands of acres back 1 determined to give %out-Ituk that were practically 8 barren n trial. and niter a thoroughly fair oasis. that were inhabited only by test. T can say 1 ant delighted with the Indian. the buffalo and the coy- ; , I have the best reasons for this ote. which to -day, are thickly conclusion; because. while everything populated with industrious settlers, I tried failed absolutely to relieve and these lands are pouring out their rely pain and rid me of my trouble. millions of bushels of golden gran three boxes of 20111-Iluk have tvorked each year to enrich this country of tt complete cure. In toy opinion ours. Not only that. but in the coua- this balm should be even more widely try to which i have referred. hun- k.luwn than it is." dreds and thousands of prosperous Mr. C. E. Sanford. .1 l'.. of Weston. and populous towns and vil::iges have Fang's 'Cass N.8., rays .--I had it sprung up within the last thirteen patch of eezc•mn on trey ankle. tvhich years. while thirteen years ago there had been there for over twenty years. aas nothing to be seen on these plains Sometimes. also, the disease noul'l :or Iru.tdreds and hundreds of miles lir.• ik out o11 my shoulders. I had •\e; pl perhaps Indian tepees. it is 'liken solution of arsenic. had applied Ialso a fact to be remembered that we various ointments. and tried all sorts have opened up ths great Yukon of things to obtain n cure. but in territory which is represented so vain. ZaIn- Bilk. on the cont rary, creditably and so well by my hon. (,roved highly satisfactory. and cured friend Ir. Congdon. Vtthi nthe last the ailment. thirteen or fourteen years. probably } ••i Pane alio used %a u1 -Bak for Ie: s. no itnniensc section of country, itching piles. and it has cured then[ %%h ch. then we really scarcely !crew, 1,0111)1(10y. I tuk.• comfort in help - ha; h,•'" brought in and has ben . it1•, trey brot herni .n. and if the publi- pourinu forth its millions of dollars cation of rev opinion of the healing of wealth in the .shape of gold. silver, v:1111 of %:ern-Ituk will lead ()the!- ' ther1 •arl. eke., and in that country also ' ifierers to try it. 1 should Its glad. hu .111 d< of prosperous towns and For the relief of suffering caused by vinare.•: have sprung up where be- ' I. s or skin diseases. it is without for.. there was nothing but rock. lake (.,hitt(••+ For eczema. eruptions, ulcers. pia ulcers, -r atechild- ren's 1 olsotung,. varicose o sore heads. ringworm, salt rh Anal. cuts. scratches, Lures. bra -. ,rt 811 skin injuries. Zan' Birk i- et cure. All i)ruggists and '). - •II at 50e. a box. or post- frone %ani -link Co.. 'Toronto, for es. '1 hi nc hoses for $1.2:r. for some time, it was the general which money could be more advnn- impression in the country that the tageously or beneficially expended Finance Minister would have to an- than by educating the farmer allong nouuce a very cosidernble deficit. these lines, and I am sure it was also feared that he might have not a member on either side of this to announce au increase in the tax- (louse who would not willingly send ation. But we find that. instead of a copy of this valuable little book a deficit, there is a very substant- to each of his farmer constituents. int surplus, and that there is no in- I am sure my hon. friend for Daup- crease in the taxation to be trade. hin (Mr. Glen Campbell) will excuse but. on the contrary, the government me if I do not attempt to follow him have wisely, I think, decided to de- in the devious wanderings of the crease the expenditures and to prac- speech which be delivered here on tice the most rigid economy in order Friday evening last. I do not think that the revenues may be sufficient I could do so if I would, and I to tweet the requirements. It is pro- would not do so if I could. But 1 bablc that some of us may. be a little desire to say to my hos. friend, and disappointed because appropriations I say it is a spirit of the greatest were not made for some improve- kindness. that such deliverances cer- rnents that we night consider were tainly do not add to the dignity ro of desirable aud necessary in our several any deliberative body, particularly constituencies. It is probable also, to that of the 'jarliament of this that the people may be somewhat dis- grel.c Canada of ours. I was ex- rtppoiutcd in this respect, but I am sure that, when they understand the circumstances, they will give the government credit for their good intentions. I t►w also sure that the country will endorse the course taken by the government in reducing the expenditure with a view to keeping it within the revenue. 1 must also congratulate the Minister of fin- ance on his determination to continue to the manufacturers of beet -root sugar the advantages that they have eojuyed for the last few years. This is an intaut industry which promises to be of very great importance and value to the people of this count and this is a species of protection, if 3 may use the expression, which is rldwautageous to both consumer :Ind producer. It is advantageous to the consumer because it supplies addit- ional competition in the finished pro- duct and consequently enables him to purchase that product more cheap- ly than he otherwise could. It is of advantage to the producer or the farmer because it creates a ready market for a new and what pro- mises to be tt profitable farm pro- duct. for it has been established be- yond peradventure that the sugar beet can be grown in Canada to very great perfection and at a very con - enterable profit. It has been sStab- ;isbed by experience thus far that it is a profitable crop for the farmer to gross. Not only that but it works j11 rent' w ell with ether crops, and it- eultit:Ilion and harvesting can be carried on at gessoes of the year when other work on the farts is com- paratively Mack and labour is more plentiful; ;Ind ns n result the root esus he produced at a comparatively trifling cost. Being a profitable incl it adds in this way to the net r,•ttun of the farmer and the return from the beet crop is in fact practi- cally found motley to the farmer, go- ing to enrich hint and to add to the '. alth of the country. Mi. Speaker. I shall not die- esss the broad question of protec- tion, but let me say .that the claim that the farming interests of the country nee benefited by imposing u high protection upon their pro- ducts. Fartic•.,1:IrIy- upon pro- ducts of which they have a surplus for export. is simply a sham and a delusion. bemuse we all know it is 011 established fact. and 1 do not think any person will dispute it. that in the case of any .product of which a/ h I r w • ave :1 surplus fur export, the price in the local market is entirely regulated and fixed by the demand and the price al the point of con- suniptiol. 0 '1r. S1110U'LE. 'chert how docs the hon. ,nenrber account for the fact that year before last the price of wheat tons higher in Canada than it vias in England— M . 1I. 1. Mrt,1:.t,N. ii was not olid barren wilderness. The e xpen.11- due to any protection on wheat. tures have only k,;' race ieith the . •1'le 11 1.1% a r.: pries prosr •, and prosperity of the coon - regulated th• price r .rj. Yoe Ist expectt that when the late government. surely I have rea- son for thankfulness and have no reason for complaint against the pre - government. If anything. I should have reason for complaint against those who preceded the present government and who kept Inc in such n position that 1 w•,s only able to bay one suit of clothes. A Ell gr 7R. . Bean the the Kind You Hate Always Bougtd &gesture of TWO MAGISTRATES TEST ZAM-itE R ('t Til•: EFFECTED IN ll0'fli CASES. Mr. F. Rasmussen. of 311, Mar- quette Street, Montreal, who is a Justice of the Peace. and a than not inclined to give praise except where it is well due, says: --for many year. 1 was troubled with a serious Some Alcohol Quesios Is alcohol a tonic? No! Does it make the blood pure? No! Does it strengthen the ner'cs:? No! Is Ayer's Sarsaparilla a tonic? Yes! Does it make the blood pure? Yes! Does it strengthen the ncr'es? Ycs! Is it the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol? Yes! Ask your doctor about this non-a%oholic medicine. If he approves, our confidence will he eclmplete.r-Co.,totve,��au.- e 1 boys! Dull girls! Dull men I Dirt) women! Heavy -headed! Downhearted! Ail Very often due to constipation! Yet the cure le se east—Ayer's Pins. Ask your dodos'. A book on ltheutnatirm, and a trial treatment of 1)r. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy—liquid or Tablets—is being lent free to sufferers by Dr. Shoop. of ltncine, Vis. You that are well. ,.t this book for sots • discouraged. .I -n, :menet' sufferer! I)) a temple 1. ' of humanity 1 Point out this to quick and certain relief 1 Sur• some sufferers. by first getting : ,, •:e me the booklet nn,I th • t. st. He et ill nppreriate your nid. W. S. Howey. .,nansum WWI 1U1L!lAtum RUW:1, a a - - 'biePiepgration for As - III': ti roedandRe ula- 1heSlmadns andl3owels of 1N1 t\1ti ( 111L1)K1.N REDInOles DTtestion,Ct erful- sa1 d13'est.Contains neither MMorphine nor NTlnclal. OT NAI;C OTIC. Ai !#Gra11&(NZ zrmWILR ��verlinar: Apeafect Remedy forConstipa- fion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worins,Convulsions,Feverish- neSS ondLOSS OF SLEEP. TacSimile Signature�at�of pV NEW YORK. .16 ,month,. 1,1(1 Doss s —35(1 Nrs EXACT COPY OF WRAPPCB. .•• • I The lVlolsons Bank CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. i Hae The Kind You Have1 Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CA$TORI •Ili OINtAOS SONMNY. Nor VOttta Orn. Whalen Miss Irene I)enhamn visited with her :Lunt, Mrs. Thos. Morley over Sunday. Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- Mr. Thos. Lingard is engaged at Mr. Samuel Cunnings for the smuttier. Mrs. T. Steele, sister of Mr. Daniel Hodgson, is seriously 111 at her home in London. Mr. Francis Morley and Iteeve Moir President—J. L. RUSSELL. spent Tuesday in Toronto on drainage 1 Vice-President—W. 11. PASSMORE business for Usborne tp. DIRECTORS. Rev. H. Fair will preach a special temRoOe, BORNHOLM P. 0 sermon to the young people of this Wnt., BROK SVINCHELSF-A P. O. congregation next Sunday. - T. RYAN, DIIBLIN P. Ol f Wil • R. Bright, M. D., M.C. P. and Eden. ROBERT NORRIS, 8tatta. •S., Honor Graduate Toronto Un - Dir. Samuel Hicks, of the 2nd con- AGENTS. iversity. Two years resident physician cession of Usborne has sold another JOHN MISERY. Exeter, agent for Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office and residence, Dr. Amos' old stand pair of geldings. This is four geld- Osborne and Iluidulph. Andrew Street, Exeter. OLIVER HARRIS. Munro. agent 1 i MONEY TO LOAN JOSHUA J OIINSWe have unlimited private funds for lnvees Secy.Treas. Farquhar. i-eatnppoon farm or village ;ropertryat lowest GLADMAN & 8TANBURY. 13.I;:itors 1 r4"INinbereeDI 9ICKSON & CARLING, The Usborne and Hibbert Incorporated 1855 CAPITAL (Paid up) RESERVE FUND $3 500,000 00 $3.500,000.00 (i5 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World. General Banking Business Transacted. Savings Bank Department at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. N. D. HURDON, Manager Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. Z•N•NN•N•NNNN•N•••t) ooa•••N•NN••a•e••••••• THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 B. s. WALSER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,000, ALANDER LAIRD, General Bikaer I Reserve Fund, - 6,000Bikaner TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES II 1 1 1 The new Travellers' Cheques recently issued by this Bank are a most convet way in which to carry money when travelling. Tttey are Issued in denominations $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200 and the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Fryinoe, 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 131A of the Bank. Exeter Branch—G. W Harrison, Manager Branoh aiao at Crediton. 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 an�6 Gompanu Head Office. Farquhar, Ont. DR. D. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D S., Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon Office over Gladman & Stanbury Main street—ExiTER. T W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C tag • P.8„ Graduate Victoria Un rersity. office and rreldenence. Dominion 1 Laboratory. Exeter. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM VICTORIA DAY EXCURSIONS RETURN TICKETS AT SINGLE FARE Between all stations in Canada nls0 to Detroit and fort HIuron, Mich.s Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N. eYj Good going May 21, 22, 23, 24, Bei turn limit May 26th, 1909. A. Y. P. EK'I'OSITION Associate Coroner of Huron. —SEATTLE— ings and one brood niafe he has sold in a couple of nionttes, all heavy draughts, and all of which he raised himself. One pair was corning four one coming three, and one coming two. The buyers were Dir. Hoist, of Crediton, and Mr. Willard, of Exeter North, Mr. Fred Simpson, Mooresville Barry Rowe, Exeter, and Mr. %Vin. Bean. Brinsley The price paid was $1(110. 'There is money in raising the right kind of colts. Piety. . s • :in hpr first 12.- , , . :., .-, e•.I throughout . • •• of . len: ' his 1111d pies t:1 ..• ...1 to the latter we have a •.t :r friend that thls . - 1•s dell;•;-:Itely eat - t r 1 1.utsie career while her ..•.+ - 1:: I•-•11ecti,e1. It was 11. y 1'e .,f i':e nnlhor of V :. 1. o eh.e. ' who found .'••;; toward evening on •'1 • .. t 1 each Just after her t.;::. :1 book in her lap AFTER •�1•. r;n ::e e:f :.. r resolve. "1 11)1111( titre— 'n'88 be- i that thls"--the for Hibbert, Fullarton and Logan. Zurich CRSON S C4R1 j ,, At the Division Court held here last 1 ll.rrt.+ters, Solicitors Reveries. oave sneer, week the case of Laporte vs. Cantin, 1 Commteetonere, S(solicitor@ nor the (oleons was ndjurned until the September! eanit•Eoo. court, owing to the illness of Mrs. 1 honey toLoe.n at lowest rates of iatereeb. Cnntin. OTFICE t—MAIN STREET. EXETER. The surveyors are still busy work -t LOAacrNQ e. A. LB.DICOQs ing in the southern part of the township. laying out a route for 1"IONEY TO LOAN. the purposes electric railway. , The Zurich baseball club is equip- ped with their handsome new uni- forms. They will go to Crediton on the 24th for two games with the Stars of that village. Mr. F. W. (less brought his new auto to town last week. Ile made the ' . t.::. a I'!!le—"was be - • " - to tae. :mil I knew then :eek myself and clienge ..e '.seal St:eu(ard. M. steam Loetery Tickets. r;e 1:•'.tr, 0 Is spent in the City • 41eo eters week in lottery tick- :ts. :11 to the +ante period about $70,- ;f,r, lend tack P1 premiums. On the t c. C • ! • 1.1Y preceding the blg lr•riwfees the site. of course, mounts g•rv8t F111119 -ns. for Instance, !tiro) the f'200,(ni0 drawings are held there are 20ANx) tickets at $40 each sold on the streets. and practically ev- ry ticket Is disposed ot, most of them during the last two weeks before tbo ,lrawlIlg But ns n general proposition. ;,m nn average. $15.000 a day is spent h. the people of the City of Mexico on the lotteries. The Open Window. Children brought up with open win- dows appear indeed to bo about fifteen times more likely to contract adenoids th:nn those who sleep with the win - lions shut on cold and damp nights, .,r at least than those who sleep with el(sed windows throughout the great- er part of the year.—Dr. Sim Wallet* In Med leaf Press. Dew. Teacher—How do you account for the phenomenon of dew? Boy—Well, von sec, the earth revolves on its axis every twenty-four hours, and in cons' h woman o Compound to any ww quence of this tremendous pace 1t per. stable Compoundoo afl'.4 O spires freely.—hondon Tit Bits. l is atllictod with female trwMrs..1. M.'I'wIa:DAt.t:, 13S Nassau St.. '1 fronto, (':ueael8. Mean. 1 The suit ,'ss of Lydia E. I'inkham'e Murton --,lean man, isn't he? I :mil herbs,l1(t9 Compound, tnd e rOII1rroots Robinson—Mean? Iie's capable of axes with perfect ermtided. It ma nen be g„Ing Into a barber's shop for n shave used suffer frfectlio confidence by Intlam- nn.l then getting his halt. cut just to motion, e! from tion. fibroid tremors, Ir - keep Other people wafting. reenlaritie's, periodic pains, backache, ' bearintedown feeling, flatulency, hull - Nothing 1s Se tetr(le:lson:c as a N gestinn, dizziness. or nervous prostra trot.— French Proverb tire). DOCTOR S FAILED Lydia E.Pinkham'sVegeta= ble Compound Cured Her. Toronto, Canada.—"I shall endeavor to describe to you how 1 felt before I began taking Lydia E. l'inkham's Veg- etable ('umperund. 1 scarcely knew what it was to be well. 1 had :mint bearing-diw-n pains and usually henna" m)• Innttt hlyperiods I suffered terribly and had to go to bed. 1 was not able 111 walk across the floor the pain wile so bad. I doctored We have • large amount of private tends o n ooa ffaCrm and village ',morticeM at Iowrs OLADMAN & BTANBURY Barristers Solicitors. Main 8LIExetee ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer Accounts Collected MONEY to loan at lowest rates. North west lands for Sale. Office. Main Street. Exeter "As ye Sew So shall you Reap” We are constantly sewing on the best cloths money can buy We are reaping satisfied cus- tomers. Natural, isn't it. When we sow our advertishment in the newspapers, stating the price for a Suit, ('oat, Trousers, or whatever the ad. might suggest, we include the best of everything in that suit. The hest Cloth, the hest Linings, the l=est Padding's, the best Thread etc., as well a8 the hest of our ability in Cut ting, Fitting and Making, shouldn't we reap our reward:? This ad. is sowed to reap you as one • c f our customers. When }ou need a Suit. ('oat, Trousers or Fancy Vest for a long time, but let this red. lend cos to our shop where the doctor's treat- the can prove to you that we live up to tient did not do ,no tiro word, any good. I gave 111) all Lolre•s of ever Ir(il.t( Dell air. in until one day my husband saw the Com- pound advertised in the paper. Iie decided to get are a bottle, and 1 am thaukfnl he diel. I had not taken one bottle before 1 began to feel better, ane( 1 kept on taking it until now 1 lure a different woman. It also helped Inc during maternity Oral childbirth. 1 can thoroughly recommend your Veg. J. H. Holtzmann CI.tEI)1TON. trip from London in less than three hours. The bowling green is now levelled es and will be in good shape for bowling, in a month's time. CASTORIA For Infante and Children. the Kind You Hare Always Bought Hears the 5tglasture of 1 Very toe excursion rate in effect May 20th, 1909. Full info*enation from J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent. or write J. D. MCDONALD, UtnipM Depot, Toronto. Ont. sloops's 01 (he Collodion NoEm WPI HOMESTEAD RHO [MATIONS. Any person It ho is the sole bead of a Tamil,,', or any male over 11 years old may homestead a quarter seotofri of available Dominion land its Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Alberta, The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agenoy or Sub-agenoy for the district. Entry bel proxy may be had at the agenoy, 00 certain conditions. by father, mother son, daughter, brother, or sister of intending homesteader. Duties:—Six months residence: upon and cultivation of the land in eaob of three years. A homesteader tnay live within nine miles of his home, stead on a darm of at least t+0 acre* solely owned and occupied by tiirn or Lie father, mother, eon, duuguter, brother or sister. In certain districts a homesteads's in good standing only pre-ompt a quarter section alongside his home, - stead. Price $;i. per acre. Duties, - Must reside six months invite!) of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cult ivtae fifty acres extra. A homesteader who tins exhausted his homestead right and cannot ob- tain a pre-emption may take n pur- chased homestead in certain districts Price $3. per acre. Du tie.+.—Must reside, six months in each of tiro* years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.011.. w, w•. Deputy of the flinleter of the interior N. I1.—Cnauthorired pnblleation of this sdtertba ment will not be paid for Stop That Cold ; To ("heel' early colds nr Grippe, w!th "Preventive" means quire d.f,•at for Pneumonia. To stop a cold' with Prerenties Is safer than to let it ruts and 1 Olins( to cure it afterwards. To be sure. Pro. v,.nti.•s will cum even a deeply witted cold, but Ink -n early --at the sneer.. stag.—they break. nr fea.f oa thee.. early cold! That's surely tK•ttet. Thai's why they are call..I i'ro Allies. )'ncrentic,arn little randy 1'01.1 ('ars. No Quln- lu.•. 1,n physle. nothing sickening. Nice for the Children—and thoroughly sal too. 11 you feet. Chilly, If yoe sneeze. if yon *the nil nr,•r. think of I'r.•veuttce Promgteess may alsn save hall your meal sicknom And don't tntgn•t yrwr chill. 1t 'hero Is feverishness. eight or day. herein prob. b!y Iles )'reventlee' greatest gnomes. 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