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Exeter Advocate, 1905-06-08, Page 74. b THE. (Utter aavortxte, TWO OPEN LETTERS publiahad e. er) Thorne) Murniug at the OAt r. MAIN -STREET, — EXETER. —By the — ADVOCATE. PUB/ 18H I NO OOMPANY TERMSor SUBSCRIPTION s' I1'Tt uN One Dollar per aurum if paid in adv ante, 51.10 it not an paid. Sdsr.rtisilary Raun ors syPltom- tiora No paper diy'untinued until alt arrearage* are paid Advertisements without ..peeifiel dire -tions will be published until forbid and charged accordingly. Liberal discount made for ter orient advertisements Inserted for long periods. Etery" description of JOB PRINTING turned out it' the finest style, and at moderate rates. Cheques. Money orders, kc., for advertising, autrrript:m:a, etc., to be mad* payable 0 Sanders & Creech, PROPRIETORS Proresslonal yards. DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L D. S., D. D. 8.. �Ilonor graduate of Toronto Univeristy. DENTIST.' Teeth extrseled without any Pain, or any bad effects Office in F.uuou'a Block, west aide Main street, Exeter. DR. D. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. L.D.B DENTIST Honor Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Also Post Graduate of Chicago S.•hool of Prosthetic Dentistery (with honorable mention.) Altuminum, Gold and Vulcanite Plates made in the neatest manner pxsihle. A perfe•tly harmless an• aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth. Office one door south of Carling Bros. store, Exeter. Auctioneer. HBROW , Winchelsea Llcened Aucttonerr • for the Counties of Perth and ldiddleaex. also for the township of Csbonte. Sales promptly attended to and terms reasonable. Sales arranged at Post Office Winchelsea TIJANTED.-LADIES AND OEKTLE>IEN In T this county and adjoining territories, to repre" seat ami advertise the Wholesale and Educational Departments an old established business house of solid financial standing. Salary 83.50 per day with expenses advanced each Monday by check, direct fronthea.lquarters. Horse and buggy furnished when neeeesas,; position permanent. Address BLEW BROS., k CO., Dept. 6, Monon Bldg., Chicago, 111. —THE— inerciints Bank of Caijatla BRAD OFFICE, MONTREAL IMPORTANT TO MARRIED WOMEN Mrs Mary Dtmmlck of Washington tally How Lydia E. Ptnkham'. Vegetable Compound Made Her Well. It Is with great pleasure we publish the following letters, as they convinc- ingly prove the claim we have so many times made in our columns that Mrs. Pinkham, of Lyon, Mass , is fully quali- fied togive helpful advice to sick women. Read Mrs. Dimmick's letters. Her first letter; Dear Mrs. Pinkham :- " I have been a sufferer for the past eight years with a trouble which first originated from painful menstruation -the pains were excruciating, with inflammation and ulcera- tiou of the womb. The doctor says I must have an operation or I cannot live. I do not want to submit to an operation if I can pts blyy avoid it. Please help me." -Mrs. Mary Dinlmick, Washington, D. C. Her second letter; Dear Mrs. Piukhatn You will remember my condition when I last wrote you, and that the doctor said I must have an operation or I could not live. I received your kind letter and followed your advice very carefully and am now entirely well. As my case was so serious it seeress a miracle that I am cured. I know that I owe not only toyy health but my life to Lydia E. Pinkhaut's Vegetable Compound and to your advice. I can walk miles without an ache or a pain, and I wish every suffering woman would read this letter and realize what you can do for then,." --Mr,,. Mary Dirnmick 59th and East Capitol Streets, Washington, b. C. How easy it was for Mrs. Dimmiek to write to Mrs. l'iukham at Lynn, Maas., and how little it cost her -a two -cent starnp. Vet how valuable was the reply! As Mrs. Dimmick says -it saved her life. Mrs. I'inkham has on file thousands of just such letters as the above, and offers ailing women helpful advice. capital Paid Up - 6,000,000 • Rest & Undivided Profits 3,218,969 03 BRANCHES IN -CANADA Wood's fl The (treat Riagti,ilt Remedy. A positive cure for all forma of interest at most tae arabic . urrent rates from iatr sexual \1 eaknese, Mental and depositedallowed on Savings Bank accounts .:id De• woman. „ma n !Corr 1mweione. filen posit Receipts. nsooer►Aota, Impotency F eted of Abase or Commercial Lettere of Credit issued, available in Excess, all of which lead to Con,nmptiom, l China, Japan and other foreign countries- merit) insanity oy ant an early grave. I'wo. Travelling Lettere of Credit issued to travellers Ir it per plod biz for j5. One will plaaase, adz will all parts of the world, erre. idol y all aW or Write for in plain A general !tanking business transacted. ppeso oareuolyp,c�in ce, Wtad g .Pamphlet.Ontario. atio. 1 Thi tiOd Medicine Coro wlad..r, Nnt•rto. SAVINGS BANK. Ti108 FYSIIE:, (:arRaAL MANAOS1. F. IIEBDEY. Seri or IIR(sCIia9 k Cuter iNArzcTOD CREDITON BRANCH W. S. C1(ISHOLM, Manager. At Exeter and Centralia Storehouses Now ready for use the hest Cement and Lime . That money can hay, also COAL for Everybody lit the lowest prices, Jos. Cobbledick PIANOS That Have to be Sold. We have in stock THREE PIANOS which have been in use for a short time only, and wanting to make room for new goods, we are going to sell these Pianos ata price t hat they will have to go. intendinlf purchasers would do well to call and Inspect these bargains be- fore buying. Violins and Violin Sund- ries Always in Stock. 8. MARTIN Ileadgnattels for Stationery. • Keep them in the house. AyersPillTake one whenyou feel bi1-ysous or dizzy. They act di- rectly on the liver.t.Wi «r Wast your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE a beautiful brows or rich black? Use tint erste mesas ea.,.,latasco- Kassa a,a It rt K K It it i< j rex K K K KA''t Kort, Ki. VARICOCELE CURED ST NO NAMES rstD wllfnouT WRITTEN coNslall't'. Confined to His Home for Weeks. -heavy work, severe straining sod evil habits In youth brou'rnt on a doub:e varicocele. Warn I worked hard the aaaing would become revere and I was often lard up for a week at a time. dry family physlaan told Inc an o; eratdon was my only hope - but 1 dreaded It. I tried several sp--;laltsts. but soon fount out wa they wanted was my money. I comm•mced to ix* upon all doctors as rattle better than roeuea. One day my boss asked me why I was off nark so much and 1 told him my condition. He advised me to consult Drs. Kennedy and Keegan, as he had taken treatment from them himself ami knew they were square and skillful. He wrote teem •nd got the New Method Treat- ent for me. My progress elm somewhat e: )W an 1 during the Area month'• treatment 1 WAS somewhat dl.cou see,1 However, continued treatment far three months longer •n.l AS rewar4.d Ith a complete cure. I could only earn $u a week In a machine *hep before treatment. n,,w i am earning I.1 and .fever lase • •y ly. I wish all sufferers knew of your valuable treatment. HENRY C. LOCCST. HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED? BLOOD P'a180NS are the 10 't prevalent and most serious disease.. They sap the very life tassel of the victim and unless entirely eradicated from the systent will cause serious compllcatlans. Reware of Mercury. It only suppresses the sytbptoms-our NEW METHOD positively cures all blood Mae/tees forever. TO1. Nil OR MIDULEI AGRD.MtN.-impruJent acts or Tater ezoesses have broken down your system. You feel the symptoms st(IIla* over you. Mentally. physlcal,y and vitally you are tot the elan you used to be or should 1>e. Will you Deed the •!*beer slgtla:sl READER Are law & etctitnMare are you lost bore? Are you intending to marry. 11as )one bloat barn dlseseedt Rave you any weak. nr•.' t'ur Ne w Methal Treatment will cure Tota. what It has done for others t ail: do for you CONSULTATION FREE* No matter who has treated you, write for an honest cr!e:on Fire of Charge, Books FREE -"The OoWen Moni- tor" 'Ute:stra..dt. on Disease,' of Sten. No NAMF.l Cei.D WiT1IntT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRIVATE. No names on hoses or envelopes. Everything confidential. Qnestlon nit and cost of treatment FRCR for Biome Treatment. Di&KENNEDY& KERGAN Core Mich. Ave. and Shelby St., Detroit, Mich. • K K. K K('. K K `. K K K K K L' Exeter School Report Sr. IV. --untie Collins 88°1. Lillian Amos K5, Kathleen Stewart 85, Wiu- itifred Huston Si, Lillie Hodgert LG3, Ibiugghts Stewart 81, Beatrice Howey 79; Clarence :Miners 78; Lillian Junes 78; Lois 'limey 76; Mallelle 1.('11) 76: Minnie Amy 711; Minnie ('soul 72; Eth- el Harvey 70, Jr. I\'.- Lillian Snell al; Viola Welsh sol; Gladys Bissett 75; Ruth Hooper 74: Clarence Bottler 70. Nu, un roll 40, average 38. C. \'ospel'. Sr, !IL -Victor Sw'eet,llei big Gardi- ner,Gat. vey Acheson, Loney Heywood, Edith Heideman, Aggie I3arkuer, Ell•, Mani, Annie Bissett, Olive Wood, Willie Bradt. Jr. 111.- Harry Sweet, I.ily Rowe, Ida Welsh, Laura .McF,:lls. No. on full 50, average 42. 11. E. Wallond. Sr. II. -Cecil Pickard 70; Bella Mc - Katy. 73; Eva Shaddock 72. Sr. 1I.- (Istit Wood 85; Mary Acheson 83; 1{.ty Dearing 80; Lillian Boyle 78; David Hall 72; Lillie May Frayne and 11'il- 1 id Stewart 70. Jr. 11. -Irene Hardy 77; James Walker '75, Fred McPherson 73: Abe Jackson 71, No. on roll 52, average 47. A. E. Martin. Sr. 11. -Leon Treble 72. Jr. 1I.-- Florrie Dinnie 82; Edith Davis 74; Ern• est Neil 72, Gladys Delve 70. Sr. Part IL --Nellie Jones 94; Agnes McKay 90; Blanche Qnance 84; Rufus Kestle 81; Nettie May Bowey 70. Mid. Part iL- Maiguerite Gardiner 87: Norman Hoc- key 83; Imo Sweet S0; Jean Selden 79. Jr. Pt. IL -Stanley Johns 75; Labelle Handford 73. No. on roll 411, average :311. F. E. Carling. Sr. U. -Madeline Carling 98'/o; Harry Snell t)6; Viola Rowe 83, Jr, II.-Lin- nie Ford 81, Bruce Walker 80. Sr. Pt. IL -Ethel Day 90; Beatrice Hodgert 2;l, Lillie Collingwood 80. Middle Part II. -Mabel Knott 80; Slaudie Elliott 79, Thomas Clark 78. Jr. Part 11.- Hobbie Fleming 90, Willie Manson 87; Fannie Bowey 75. No. 3. -Joey Fer- guson 84, Anna Bell 83. No. 2. --Hilda Westcott 78, Jack Hurdon 78, No. 1. Many Day 80. Vera Marshall 75. No. on roll 11, average 30. Mary Parsons. School Reports. tic Huul. HFPuwtT.-The following is the report of the Crediton Public School for the months of April and Slay. 00' of the marks is required for 'pass, and 75% for honor standing. Nacres in order of merit: -Division Iii. --Continuation Class. --Honors. Madeleine Bertrand; Pass, Garnet Sweitzer, Arthur Holtzman, P. Boltz- mann, Ella Link.. Sr. INT. --Honors, Edna Pack; Pass, Oertie Short, L. Gei- ser. Adeline Finkbeiner, H. Kienzle, W. Medd. Jr. IV, -Honors, Pearl (Mi- ser, Edith Hill, Howard Meadd; Pass, Pearl Bissett, Clarissa Hill. Average attendance 20. (laude Bluett, Teacher. Division II. -iIL-Honors, Elsie Gai- ser, Altneda Finkbeiner, Lillian Fink- beiner, ('hum Boltzmann, Matilda Oestreicher, Il. Trick; Pass, Geo. Bea- ver. Willie Oestreicher; E. Appleton, C. Anderson, Emnnery Feihuer, Ivan Hit tzel. Jr. In. -Honors. I'eat'l Treitz. ilnrry Mangnns, Charlie Gower, H. 1lultztuann, Alice Millin; Pass, G. Ap- Npleton. Hoy Hrdden, Edwin Fanner, . 11111, Isaac Sirens, Vera Holtzman. Sr. II.- Honors, Lulu Geiser, Mabel Wenzel, Ida Brown, Wellington Rau; Pass, Wellington Heist, Lloyd Daman, \\'illie Motz, Mervyn \Viper, S. Fink - twiner. Sr. Part 1i. -Pass, 1':. Beaver, Lulu Damm], Evelyn Bluett, Lulu Red- den. Jr. fart i1. -Pass, 11. Shenk. G. Benedict, Henry Finkbeiner, F. King. Average 50. Miss Saunter, Teacher. Division i. --Jr. iI.-Honors, Florica Hill, Melvin Brown; Pass, Queenia Hodgins, Lydia Oestreicher, It, Motz, F. 11111, E. Anderson. A V -Pass, Ilene Erb, Viola Geiser, Gertrude Guenther. A 1V. -Honors, Lillie Win- er, Harold Gower; Pass, Raymond Eng- lish, Arthur Sambrook. L. Redden. 111,-11. Finkbeiner, Hoy Shenk, S. Lawson, Irene Wolfe. A IL -Gert- rude Erb, Eatery Geiser, Clara Oes- streicher, Rothe King. A I. --Pass. Mildred Guenther, Vern Eilber, Hilton Han. Average 47. Miss Kienzle, Teacher. The following is the result for May of S. S. No. 2, Stephen. Natnes are in order of met it. The flimflams denote percentage: -Sr. I V. --Roy Hill 82, Stewart Mitchell 53. Eva Hirtzel 51, Herbert Mitchell 49, Everett Situs 41, !Aura Sims 33, Clayton Signs 20. J. 1 V. Beryl Hill 70, Olive King 33, Mary (lumbers 10. Jr. Iii. --Percy Lawson 05, Eli Sims 54. Tillie Edwards 43. Lil- lian Stahls 32. James Carroll 20, Ethel Sims 20. Jr. I i. -Viola Cornish 90, Gordon Marshall 67. Irving Stab's 42, Andrew Flanagan 15, Sydney Smart 7. M. A. Robertson, Teacher. The following is the May report of the 1'. S. S., No. 13, Hay and Step- hen. Sr. iV,--('harlie Dunsford 00A• Intermediate iV. Freddie Smith 77, Barton Ford 70, Gordon Hooper 00. Jr. iV.-Nancy Smith 71, Clayton Prouty 48. Clifton Prouty not present for examination. Sr. Iii. -Nelson Sta- cey 51: Norman McDonald 53. .Tr. 111. Nellie Green fit, Norman Ford 76: Nel- lie Stacey 50. Sr. 1i. -Horace i'faff i(. Grunt Hooper 43. Jr. Ti -Annie Omen. Sr. Pt. 11. -Ethel Smith, Emile:Smith, Jr. fart i1. --Willie Hooper. Sr. Pt. I. Lena Stacey. Jr. Part IL ---Freddie Smit h. F. B. Grahalli, Teacher St. Marys A very pretty thrnigb quiet we took place at the residency of Mrs. P. Gowans, Sr., St. Marys, on S third ly, June Rol, when her daughter, Miss Agnes. was united in marriage to isane Walk•, also of St. Marys. The ceremony which took place at high noon was perfor•nmal by the Rev. A. Grant in the presence of fhe immed- iate tOat ive!, of the bride fuel groonn, The bride was attended by her niece., Mia. Bella Yo.ing, of St. Marv.. who '1ate'(1 rev Maid of Honor, and Mie Ella 1 mean*, of Thornbury, as ting hear. •.r. After an excellent dinner the happy couple left on at short wedding tour to i.onll• n. On their return they will occupy the comfortable house near the station recently pmmhased by the groat. The bride was the re• cipient of many handsome presents. i t'sborlte Couu('il, The ("Aka n,• Slunicipaal Council met ,t theTp. Hall on June 1st, as *('111111 of Revision of the Assessments for the Elimville ('reek 1/rain 1ulpoaed by Bylaw No. 3, 1905. All the mleulllt'as were present anti duly sworn. Mr. Roger, the engineer, was also present. A number of appeals were considered hut no changes were made in the as- sessments except to col'l'ect a few mis- takes. The Court thenid•ourned until Saturday, Jute 3rd, after• in- structing the engineer to ascertain by level the exact boundary of the water- shed at a disputed point. The Court meet On Saturday pursuant toadjoul'n- nlent. The Engineers report on the point referred to him was received lend adopted and the necessary cor rections rade in the assessments. The amounts deducted in making necessary COlrections were added to the benefit assessment on the [toads of the Municipality and the Court closed. Council met on Seturdav, June 3rd, as Court of Revision of the assess- ment Roll for 1903. All the members were present and duly sworn. The appeal of J. G. Jones was after consid- eration dismissed. A few small cor- rections were made, the Roll approved and the Court closed, Council met for business after Court of Revision The minutes of last sleeting were read and approved. Two or three claims were presented for sheep killed by dogs. Accounts amounting to 8120.50 were passed and orders issued in payment. Council then adjourned to meet July 1st at 10 o'clock, unless a meeting is neces- sary before that date. Hay Council The Council of the township of Hay met as a Court of Revision on Satur- day, May 27th. The members having subscribed to the statuary oath the Court became organized with the Reeve in the chair. A large number of changes were made in the assess- ment for 1905. After .adjournment of Court of Revision, Council met as per adjournment. All present. Minutes of previous meeting read and adopted. The Council decided to close up roads between lots 49 L.H.E., and 36, S.B., and between lots 35 and 36, S.B. and in place of the road closed up a new road will be opened up on the west side of lot 36 S.B. Upon Application the statute labor of the Police Villages of Zurich and Dashwood will be abol- ished and an amount equal to the stn- tute labor will be levied along with the special Police Village rate. A number of accounts were ordered to be paid. Council adjourned to meet again on Saturday, June 10 at 2 p. in. Fred Hess, Cletk. DON'T let that little baby or yoiir children play or creep on the carpet with their little faces (10-0 to ilia floor. Carpets are rer(ptacics fur all manner of DISEASE GERMS Many a healthy child h:u, boen taken ill on account of breathing in the im- purities from the carpet. Keep your rug', and carpet. purified by using SAP -O -REN -O "IT EVAPORATES" Odorless Non-poisonous Non-infatumnblo Absolutely destroys germs Removes all dirt Restores colors liko new Renews tho sizing Al: in a f..t ,notnrntr. fora fees cetea aunt a child can du it w ith SAP -0- REN -0 Tho Huffman & Teeter Co. Toronto �•:: love .•:r,.. . A FAMOUS SCHOOL. CENTRAL '<oils e•t STRATFORD, ONT. You can get a general education in any school but come to the Central for l'ra• tical Ilusinese Training. This eolla a has a continental reputation for thoroughness. Opportunities are for those who are preparal. Our graduates always sue• ceed. You may enter our claws at any time. Write for free catelosue. Isi.i.t0'1T & lcLACHLAN, Principals. BEWARE OF THAT COUGH COOL WEATHER Causes Much Distress to Throat and Lung Sufferers Clear Frosty Morning Air Only Stimulates Longa that ars Healthy GRAVE DANGER Observes Dr. Slocum. If a cold 1s al. Inwed to ran, La Grippe. Pneumonia*? Bronchitis is sure to follow If "Pa)-. chine" 1s not taken to prevent its progress. Don't experiment with cheap cotgb mixtures or pike decoctions. which at beet can only temporarily relieves, ant11 you are forced to your best from which you will arise(railer - the mere easy victim for consumption This 1, the sea- ron of the year when people are started en the rapid road to the n,nsuruptivc's grave. declares the eminent Lung Specialist. CHIN (PRONOUNCED SI -KEEN) will rid the system of all tnberoul'er1c poison amt build up weak and wasted bodies with healthy N..ue. ' P.yrhtne" i. A tonic and it creates, strength, friveslini a ravenous appetite and produces) healthy flesh. in case* of oMtinatet coughs. pains In the longs. Rare threat, headache, pains in the limb*, extreme weakne',., you cannot afford to be without " I' yrhlne' it lo prepared ezprew.ly for all disesteem of the lime. and bronrhisl tube., and if yeti have the least sign of a'oraggh, .olden chill...hlvety feeling, enld feet or de premien, prosure " F'sychino" from yetis druggist. ifffour dru isthasn't " Psych ine" in stock. write Or. T..k Slocum. l.imited, 179 Katy street We.,. Toronto, t'Anrula, and a sample bottle will be sent you promptly. REASON N919 WHY YOU SHOULD USE Red Rose Te a Because of Its fla%or. Why do you buy certain varieties of fruit and vegetables? Is it not because you like the flavor of some better than others ? Flavor is the special quality which stamps one brand of food product as superior to another, and is the quality that always commands the highest price. The delicate, fragrant flavor of Red Rose Tea is the result of scientific study and methods on the tea plantations, and in the tea testing and blending rooms. It has what might be called a fruity taste—a rich, ripe flavor that is very pleasing to the palate—a taste you won't forget. The Blue Label is recommended, T. H. ESTABROOKS, St. John, N.B. BRANCHES : TORONTO. WINNIPEG Woodllalil DEATII-Our little burgh has been saddened by the death of Miss Lily May Sawyer, daughter of the late Aaron Sawyer. That one so your and clever should be suddenly called away by the Angel of death seems al- most incredible, the sad event taking place on Tuesday. May 30th, at the age of 30 years, 3 months, 25 days. For several weeks Miss Sawyer had been suffering from pulmonary affec- tion, but she bore all with much pa- tience. How comforting it is when life's dream is about to close, that friends can resign themselves to the hand of afltiction, when they learn that their loved one is passing away possessing the full hope of as risen Sav- iour, and that with hum they are soon to abide. Deceased was universally liked and admired, and deep sorrow prevails at her untimely end. Three brothers and two sisters survive her, and to thein we extend our heartfelt sympathy. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon to the Kirkton cemetery and was largely attemped. THE MOLSONS BANK (In or2)ri l be Act of Partiamei.t tz.`•5) Head Office, - Montreal Capital Paid Tip $3,000,000 Reserved Fund.... . • • . , , ... , $3,000,000 FORTY-EIGHT BRAN( HES IN THE DOMINION OF ('ANAI)A EXETER BRANCH 'FFI('E ILOCRel: 10 a. in to 3 p. m. SATURDAYS, 10 a- m. to 1 p. m, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Farmer's Sale Notes cashed or collected. Forms supplied on application. DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Bi itain and United States bought and sold at lowest rates of Exchange. ADVANCES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business MCI at lowest rates and on most favorable terms. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed DeposSaving Bank Departments pounded )i Si and upwards receival. interen Sern- pounded hal!•yearly and added to principal June 3(rth and December 31st. Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. l)U'KwN CARLiNG, Solicitors. N. D. IIURDON. Manager. The Standard -Bred Electioneer Wilkes Trotting Stallion, THE JM3 No. 39,581. Standard Rule 1. Registered in the American Trotting Register, Vol- ume XVII. Brown colt; two white ankles, behind: foaled in 1901. Bred by J. C. Linneman, Limn, Ohio. Now owned by Jones & Kunz, Exeter, Ont. Sind by NORVAL 5335. Record 2:14x4. Sire of Counteee Eve 255)t4, Flowing Tide 2.(914, 'Sorvtn 0. 2:0014. Annie Leyburn, 2:1014 Noret 2:1314, Ludy Non•etta 2:1314, Donnaugh 2:10',, Nonard t131(, and 77 others in the 220 list; his eons have sired 56 and daughters produced 10 in 2:10. Son of Electioneer 1.25, :tire of Arlon 2:071( Sunol 2(h',,M1a( Palo Alto 2:, and 15- others In 2:30 list. Dam Norma, a great brood mare, by Norman 28, sire of Lula 2:15. etc. 1st dam nrrry FOSS°, Sister toOrnament 2.14'4, 2nd darn E:LECTRESS, Record :.5'. and dam of ornament 2.241i. Sal Plant LORA, Ilam of Eire -trews 2 :Lt and i.oraneer 2.24'4. th dam LAURA KF.ENF-, Third dam of Cobweb* 2:12, Amnon 2:13'i, Crafty 2:00.V, and 7 other standard performers. Sth dam FANNY, nth dam MAIII'N, 7th dam, by Ai.FONSO 9700 Record 2 2Aaj, 81re of Marie C 2:1055 and 17 other standard per. formers. Sun of Baron wilkes t:15, sire of Bumps r931(, Ruben stein 2tV., Oakland Baron 201ta. Baron Rogers 2:'Ok . and i'4 °there. Dam Alnia Mater dam of Alcyone 2:27, Al• anter* zrs, Allandorf 2:11114, etc., by kambr(no I'atchen x by ELECTIONEER 125. Sire of Arion 207t4, Sunol 211((54 Palo Alto 241%, and 1:.- others; dams of Klatawa 3, 2:n5'4, laurel 2:1314, and over mo 0( her elan• lard ppeeerfonners;also grandsire of Major Delmar 1:5934, The Ab• bolt 2.(•It,,Arote 2e! ti, and over WOO other standard performer. by HEIM'INT IOC Record 2:17,,. Sire of Esparta Rex 4:15.4, Lirnero 2:15%, '.orite 21a14, Wanda 2:1s'i, and 21 others; and dams of Fanny Witco' 2:101:, and 25 other standard performers. Ann of Aniseed 31; data May Ftertfuvm, a great brood mare, by Mambrino('hief II. by IAMBi.FTONIAN 10. - Sire of heater 2:175(, Nettie 2le, !range Girl 2:31, 37 others; sal dams of Stamboul 2(17',. Ballona 2 ilei, Ore'•r,lander 2:11. over 199 others. and grand ire of Naw's flank. 2,4; and over 1,000 other standard performer. by EXTON ECLIPSE. by YOt180 WAVELET. Ey 82:A GULL. Baaensa'9 sr4.... .T. -The la 11 a model in conformation: is a eon with ,urea', " .- an.•amt has a, too h •tile and finish a any colt 1 have ere, owned; has the very hent of feet and le:.. with little more the : break in, 'e )rk as a two•year old, trotted a quarter In Kr!. s.••vnd. His no is $15, to Insure. TONES & K-C.TNZ, Exeter, Ont. atlk sflaatlV attlkilk seLieudittaet A a&ABA& 11/11x131a Ak, « OXYDONOR 0 1 The Most Wonderful Discovery of the Age. ramps'. revitalidng form-etygeo- through every pore Disease simply cannot "ay in the a hat doe. Oeydonor do' It gives the holy an affinit) for oX1.OFN, and mak.. 0 absorb, •ydens that is euro arged with ov sen. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Fever. india•atinn, ln.orts ygen-sad barbers' the body nay q.n Read what those who have used it say. 1'IEURAL0IA, RHEUMATISM. ('<l R. B. Hamilton, Pros inetal Board .4 Health k., .trar 1:rr,• rai • Office, Toronto, ('an . writes, Augua 31d, 1501, "My expertrnee with Oaydonor has been mot eatiefa• ter) 1n erre) respr•.t. Personally 1 can vouch for ire efli iency in *rule ranee, such as la grippe and .eirre nia and all disease simply vanish before ot strain In both instances its action being remarkably quick, and the results agreeable and permanent - For more chronic affections. eueh as neuralgia and rheumaC+m, my wife ha. experiena.l seri great doral benefit, and would rot be mediate an Osploner for man) times Its weight i,, gold, ' Send us your name and address and we will send you our k ,oklet Pally eaplaining 1h' corking, of this wonderful instrument, DR. H. SAMCHF & CO. irir61 Fifth Street, Detroit, Mich. 2!6M St.Cetherine St.. Montreal. 0 III PP♦PPPPP11,P'IF 'IP lir PMtPP'Ir PP3r II Ilk