Exeter Times, 1905-02-02, Page 4There you are
Coughing
Alain!
Have pm forgotten that
Perry's Compound
Syrup of White Pine
with Tar
Cures Cough auti Colds and
removes that. tickling.
Sold put; to
Irownings
drug Store
The Exeter Times
The Toronto News Jortcalsis of the
tlectiwt e'+vc the Cuusert'atives 5!3
+t,, Liberate :10, and doubtful 10.
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'The !effaced reiurns for 1)undtt.
courl.0'04 'Whitney a inejorit. of
621.
tTiil'HSI)AS , FF:11. 'Ind, 1905
E ELECTION :\ (ENEILAL
stair RISE
Che election which took place on
ednesday of last w;:uk was the
At sweeping end complete
the history- :•f either poli -
el 113rty it Ontario. It
re felt throughout the country
et tbe Boss Government would be
feat ed, and that the Oorlserva-
ro party would here e :mall Ina-
Fity, out the swig;; from a biutrat
jurity ot three t7 a Conservative.
ority of 44, come a+n surprise to
h parties. Ne e•.: need bo iu
bt touching tL.: circumstances
'ch Have produced it. Ontario de-
ed a ebange• six years ago. it was
wish of the people then that a
ty led by n worthy Canadian rand
g excluded from the responsibil- 1 the advancement made m agrtcul
•
ies of Govcrnm;r.t should take its
n in tho administration of affairs.
'that time the popular will oudbt
bar been reeeected. The Gov-
ment having exhausted all the
•urcesof argueeent and all other
itimate means et slaking for he
tinuanct in office, should have
e t+o farther and should have
prepared to yield to the
+•ements of tie people. The
step, however, was taken, Cor-
roll at as resorted to, and the
lot-box',was assailed. The honor
the legislators was attached, and
Constitution ryas violated. No
people isout d tolerate rbcs:
It ;plying it -runes. No British
,pie w ould eX:u, them. Ontario
tl et them wit:: indignation, ani
3. u people -men of •all parties-de-
rmin(•d that the; should not
re- e public endorsetion or pass un-
pni-lied, Mr. \Vhitney hes new
opportunity, ind he will no
1,:. ,:iV( us a good govcrnmeat.
.e tlueetien is not t he welfare of
1-,rty but the welfare of the
ntry. and we beli've that those
he have riven Mr. Whitney their
�rtf:•i<•ncc may rest assured that he
ill justify them 1t. . his contluct a4
!Alit er of 0111:!
Nothing in Robbie [turns' career
is more satisf \dory than hie tt(•ine
burn on L'5th Januery.
Robert Burns lived just 37 ye:us
and so would the Liberal Gov-
ernment if it lead been suet".'►►ed on
,Ilutis birthday.
.Mr. Adini Ikek. of London has u
majority of 5135 over his opporrcut. F.
H. ltumbell, lion. G. W. Boer' ma-
jority tyke been officially announced
t o be 11:3.
The f'.n^nce- of ''he Potniaiett eine'
a surplus over .clic expenditures last
year. exceeding $15.000,000. The
deposits in the chartered banks are
increasing at the rate of $1,000,000
et week,
ELECTION ECHOES
'IJOF
b
.G '
From all appearances the defeat of
the Boas Government is tallied with
the greatest satisfaction in the
Western capital by all classes of Lib-
erals. Conservatives and Independent
apart from those known as "machine
Liberals.' The night twas 6o cold that
the bulletins posted outside by the
newspapers did not attract large
numbers. but th enotvspsper tele-
phones were kept going, and ap-
p. rt n 1; e•.. ' ;` ' ,' 1 -q'u:rcrt, were
gratified with the .result.
TELE EXETER TIMES, JANUARY •2cth 1905.
Huron 1 Eilber's Majority 411
Children playing with
started a [ire and caused
ages at the awake of J. G.
Clinton. lest week. '
His Lord.hip Bishop \%'tutees has
appointed the Rev. 11. M. Li, for 1
ui \I'ardsville. to be 'incutul,cnt of
Ott. parish of .Brussels.
fir. George Stanbury u[ near Clin-
ton was kicked on the Fide by a colt
on Tuesday evening. and eo severe))
injured that he has since been con-
fined to tied.
That tired Languid feeling and
dull headache is very diHagrt•ceblc
Take two of Carter's Little Liver
Pills before retiring. end you will
find relief. They never tail to do
good.
The seven-ye•tr-old daughter of
Mr. Thomas Judd, of Clinton, yhad
a narrow 0sC3JK• Iron) meeting with
a very !serious •accident on Monday.
She was hanging onto a sleigh laden
with t wo. cords of wood when the
hind runner passed over both feet,
severely 'tearing tbein, one consid-
erably more so than 'the other.
Seaforth will not buy :the plant of
and
Pow-
er
Light
'lett L
'caforth F. g
linea.
Co. The by-law- which ptovided
for the payment of $19,000 for the
plant has been found defective. and
the town tethers now consent to
judgment in favor of the petition of
the ratepayer=, (ieO. T. a do 'the urnbull by-
law. Geo. 'Murdie. satin;
law.
u1111CL
$10 daul-
McLarc•u,
"Thi political upheaval which oc-
curred in Ate Province is of great
significance. Strictly •\leaking, it
tv'ts not a ;tarty- victory. and I glad-
ly and thankfully recognize the fact
that a largo number of Liberals join
ed an the crusade against public dis-
honor. The people have spoken in
no uncertain tone. They 'have de-
clared with emphasis •that they de-
sire elrein cud heeree {government,
and the ttlte corruptionists an(1 the
ballot thief shall not dictate either
the methods or tho principles on
which that government shall be con-
ducted. I never for a moment
doubted .that the moral sense of our
people mould assert itself. and I es-
teem it a high honor to have been
permitted oto take even n small part
in this 11C11al 4014110e -1 -ours truly,
J. V. WHI"N"Y.
Hon. Mr. 'Dryden says :---"As far
as I can see now my services to the
public are finished. I um too old n
man 'to commence afresh. I have
been no idler and can fairly claim
to have given the country as good
a service aft I know how to give. I
do not think l! am claiming too much
credit in \saying that to the lean giv-
en 'by t11 odepartment is largely due
turc 'throughout the I rowncc. As
to itho general results of the election
I attrieuto it largely to the combin•
ed influence of tho temperance and
liquor interest•. We did not go
tar enough to please the first party.
end wo went too far for tho second
NOTE AND COMMENT
Tlt;, is not a party triumphit is
E victory for the people.
Official Declaration of the result
in South Huron.
'11:e lteturniug Uffirer lot seuth
Huron, on %Iondey made itis official
declaration of the result of last
Wednesday's elect:on. of which the
folloeing is the returns.
HAVE YOU PILES
1)r. Leonhardt'y llfem-Roid is an
internal Remedy that intirely re-
moves
ltse of any Piles.
0staycurodcase no matter
how long standin;.
If you have Piles and 1)r. Lcon-
lardt's Hem -Hold will not cure you
you got your money back.
A -thousand dollar guarantee goes
with every bottle of Hem -Bold sold.
If you want a perfect and perman-
ent cure ask for Dr. Leonhardt's
Ilom-Roid. Ahe gua
a nteedTre remedy.
All Drug 3
son-Fyle Co., Niagara Falls, Ont.
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Middlesex
Stephen
Felber A1cLcnnan
'8
t2 ... 61 17
3 . 85 48
4 83 57
5 ... 50 :39
6 .. 87 35
7 39 69
8 64 26
67 41
611 363
Majority for Either, 251.
Hay
Either McLena:tit
1 ,.. 33 41
2 ... 21 45
3 .. 109 el
4 ... 21 55
5 37 51
6 ... 86 43
7 ... 28 29
8 19 71
360 431
Majority for McLennan. 71.
Stanley
Either McLennan
1 ... ... 30 56
2 ... 35 59
3 1067 27 17
4 .. 675 18
276 226
Mnjority for Eilber, 50.
Godericll Tp.
Eilber elcLc•n+tan
3 . 88 '36
4 61 16
.. .. 30 35
6 179 - t(7
Majority for Eilber, 92.
Usborne
Eilber McLecnnan
1 112 67
2 ... 60
3 ... 115 42
4 . ... 55 77 -
333 233
Majority for Eilber, 100.
Tuekorsmit 1
Eilber McLennan
1 41 68
2 ........ ... ... 46 64
3 23 53
4 ... 29 77
5 . ... 34 78
32 75
6 205 415-
Majority for A1cLonnan, 210.
Seaforth
Either McLennan
180 108
2 . .. 52 38
3 48 55
4 26 31
5 •.. ...-39 27-
215 259
Majority for McLennan, lt.
Exeter
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FINANCES IN (i6OD SHAPE
They make one deal us though life
was worth living. Take ono of C,r-
ter's Little Liver Pills after eating
It will relieve dyspepsia, aid diges-
tion, give tone and o kevr to the sys-
tem.
The llodgios property consisting of
25 acres, situated on the 4th con. of
London township, was sold recently
Mr. Thomas G. MacGcttglr, of Chic-
ago, was the purchaser for the sutra
ot $2.590.
Messrs. 11. and J. M. Donnelly. of
Lucan leave recently purchased south
half of lot 18, in concession 6, Bid-
dulph from Mr. John Coyne, 50 ocr•
es, •for $2.550. This gives the Messrs
Donnelly n !art) of 100 acres.
The ourprise of the election in
North Grty, was the vote in Owen
Sound, )shore a Conservative major -
Py of 82 i:► :h ' • s'eae ::.:r eon.
test was converted into a majority
of 178 for Mr. McKay. At a public
meeting held recently, Mr. McKay
said :-"Wo should no tbe selfish.
I fancy it we were in the cold shades
of Opposition for 32 years we would
also Chink it was time for a change
Seein;• *hat the country is willing
to give Mr. Whitney a chance, I
am triad they have )lade his major -
the
peopley yisive. a, will be aalloweresult
doto restlt from
utteless political wrangling for the
next four yearn. :sir. Miami can-
not do better than follow the exam-
ple of the Government that preceded
him and keep Ontario as the banner
1're/vino° of the Dominion."
Gel a blue. hook o[ ':)6 and see bow
be ( onservatives who held office
et. -slaughtered •nt the hands of
he L wrier Government.
.vers
For coughs, colds, bronchitis,
asthma, weak throats, weak
lungs consumption, take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Cherry
Pectoral
Always keep a bottle of it in
the house. We have been
saying this for 60 years, and
so hive the doctors.
"tttef rD. u7K't s ti.rr.(�niiet
Mt f )
f• tM xw1d. r taew, [ot a1. +� .1,7=11
tr.+w•.
iMa/• J X. !veleta W. •am Har
for --�
• ,.k.r00. •ria 4
1. „, •
he
LuniisQ
Asymoornominwa
ActAId nati the
Aver a Pllte.
Tho Lucan Crescent hockey Team
defeated .tbe Hensel! '\hovers" to
n
Tuesday evening e be-
ing 11-7• The ice was in splendid
condition. and although hampered by
the small rink. it was a fair exhibi-
tion.
DTr. Andrew Miscampbell. who or-
ganized the most successful cam-
paign in the history of
any political party in thin
province, says. - "1 think I bat
the result is the strongest condcmna
tion of the tactics employed by the
Role Administration. Liberals who
are Liberals have voted with the
Conservatives to whom they look to
rid tbe province of the festering po-
litical corruption. They have roar -
cd above their dirty bitterness and
it is now dor Mr. Whitney to put in
force the promises lie hoe made of
clean and honest government for
the people. Ir, my opinion no gov-
ernment will ever remain in power
tbo length of time the Liberal party
held the reigns itt Ontario. I have
said that once .tLe people realized
elle means by ayhich the.
Li eral par-
ty was kept in power,
sent it of Lb. earliest possible op-
portunity in the most emphatic
tna nner."
Perth
Surplus, 1lt,UVtl,irUU, Debt i*
*260.867,718.
The finances of the Dominion snow
:► surplus of receipts over expcndi-
turee last year e •ccediug $15.000.-
000. The annualLilitget of the fin•
ince Minister makes a highly greti-
fying showing.
According to the public eccot.nts,
the receipts of Ahe 4)4)111111i on, on ac-
count of the coneolid \ted fund for
the last fiscal year \Vere $70,769,816
and the expenditure $55,612.832.,
leaving a surplus of $ 15,056,984.
The capital expenditure was 147,-
881.71P. Of this capital expendi-
ture $1,498,556 was caused by rail-
The South Perth Farriers' Insti-
tute •will hold a meeting: nt Aber-
deen Hall, Kirkt on, on tiaturday,Feh
4 -two sessions -1.:30 and 7.30 p. m.
T. •I dii.it24ttlh, saran► Marys sker, be -
on Tues -
(lay. aged
60ted years. 3 of
ntltalanes d 10 days.
Vim hardly rcahize that it is med-
icine when taking Carter's Little Li-
ver Pills; they ars very abseil; no
tor-
pid liver yts; all are !relieved by their usen from e.
LOCALS
The Tows has a supply of books
giving a treatise of the horse and his
diseases, which we are giving away
to n11 new and paid up subscribers•.
lite book contains an index of die.
e•,xrs, giving a description of each,
with causes, symptoms and treat-
ment, also a large collection of
excellent receipts. which aro very
valuable.
Janice Donaldson was elected war-
den of Perth by acclamation at tho
January meeting of the county coun-
cil. which opened Tuesday afternoon.
Ile was nominated by Councillors
Berry find Harold.
Last Saturday whilst Mr. Martin
Stevens. of the River Road, lil;tn-
shard was cutting straw with a
sty:+w cutting machine. hitt left
hand was accidentally draw t+ lint°
the cutter and the first three lin-
gers were cut off to the bottom
joint.
Mr. Stephen Myers. a much es-
teemed •resident of St. Marys, died et
the horse of his dwelt' er, Mrs. J.
.1. Crabbe, Toronto, on Tuesday, Jan
24, in hie 82nd yatr. Since the death►
of his wife, a few years ago, he has
been living with hie daughter, in To-
ronto, or with hie son, Mr. Clove
Myers, 8t. Marys.
A avrit has been served on behalf
of Mr. Nelson Monteith on Richard
\Nish\, of 111t11'013d for defatnIlion
of character. The matter arose out
of n statement made by the Rev. H.
Anderson. Methodist minister, Kirk -
ton, who made charges against Mr.
'riving r R
Mon
tc
it it's
character.
authority ,Mr. \Vi:rht, The matter
will be threshed out in the court's.
ways and canals, A1,369,396 by pub•
lic works. $748,855 by Dominion lands
$1,299,910 by militia and defence.
There was also an expenditure of
$2,046,878 for railway subsidies and
$1.130,0.11 'for bounties.
In the Poslo[fice Saving Bank the:
amount on deposit at the close of the
year was $62,158,419. The With-
drawals exceeded the deposits during
th eyear by $405,478, but the accru-
ed interest, nevertheless, increased
the deposits by $1,387,320. as com-
pared with the previous year.
The net debt of the Dominion is
set down at $260.867,718, n decrease
of $739,270. Tho revenue of the Yu-
kon was $1.181,415, bein; the low-
est since 1898.
Of the payments of the year $897-
295 went for silver coinage, $50,000
for copper coinage and $799 for sil-
ver twenty -cent pieces.
A loan of £1,000,000 matures in
'London, on November 1st next.
The issue of Dominion notes was
$11,421.765 and tho redemption 88,-
853,180. the total circulation on June
30th last was $1.574,783.
The amount paid by United Stat-
es fishing vessels 'for licenses under
the modus vivendi was $10.165.
The total number of fines and for-
fcituees exacted by the customs De-
partment was $117,157, of which
$90,893 went to seizing officers rind
informers. The Department ot Fin-
ance made a profit of $501,250 on
silver coinage and $33,395 on top-
per coinage. The same Department
received $17 conscience money and
the Department of Customs $53.4.
No interest vas received during
the year on account of the following
investments: Albert Railway Com-
pany. Three Rivers harbor Commis
cion, Quebec Harbor Commission,
Frederickton and St. Marys brid. e
Company. tho Montreal Turnpike
Trust.
Mr. Courtney, the Deputy Minis-
ter of Finence, once more expresses
his desire to retire. Ile says he has
continued in office entirely nt 1lle
Minister's request, but ho feels that I•MAVIMc;is DEPARTMENT
steps should to taken at once to •ip De osits of IOI.00 anti u wards received. Interest com-
nominate his successor. • P
The deposits in the chartered pounded hair seines. and added to principal June Stith and December 11.1. De- ,
hanks aro increasing at the Talo of posits Receipts also issued andhighert current rates or interest allowed,
$1.000,000 n week. Such being the Advanced on mostt �orobleetcrmt Aganatock at Exeerdfor rpom.Gor Government,
case, steady increase. in the holding
of 'rola must be looked lor.
Eilbt•r McLennan
1 ... ... 76 26
2 . 69 `26
3 69 24
4 . ... 80 52
1',t 1e V-. I'ickard.-This was on
action by t he plaintiff. James Page.
of Stratford against the defendant.
R. I'ickird, and against the Bailiff,
for an injunction to prevent the scale
et chattels belonging to Mrs. Png',
et the Metropolitan ilotel.which had
been seized foroa debt. At the trial
in llpdcrich in June last, the deten•
dints were successful but the plain-
tiff appealed to the Court at To-
ronto. The apteal wa% argaed oil
Tuesday. end resulted in nnot'her
victory for the defendants the ap•
eel teine dismissed with costs.
Olathe to & Stanbury acted for de-
Ten4lesee. and W. 1'roudfoot K. ('.. of
Go+i(•raoh, and Dickson & (' r' in
for plaintiff.
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b Iij I ic,Icatiop t6ot, the
stomach and other
d� e weak, or
t •.,,. no
Is most. commoo, trod or ache` t pains
d
bolt. -
Jtheir meals and
U� and worry as they
r0 in thiscountry.
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tett
CASTC.RIA
The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has bees
lu u.o for over 30 years, has borne tho signature at
ar►d has been Made under his per.,
12::44(
2:: somal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in MU.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are beet
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children -Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cat'torla is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare.
bulk, Drops and tioothlug Syrups. It is Pleasant. I$
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. It, ago is its; glutrattee. It destroys Worms
autcl allays Feverishness. It cures Dlarrhoea and Wind
i tion
� Constipation
cures ss C t
Troubles, ct c
t c
T
rot L P
Colic. It relieves Teething ,
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's) Pauatcca_TItu Mother's Friend.
CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind Youllavo Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years. •
7µt Lt RlaUR COMea N+, 1r MURRAV • Mt1. sown env.
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.e. HNNeN..NNNa•...eNONN.N.NeNa Nes eeN
s THE 1''loLsoNs BANK
Z (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1856) 000.00
CAPITAL PAID UP 53+000
RESERVE FUND • - • S3,000.000.00
t4 Branches to Ontario. Quebec. A1Lerta.Iirltibb Columbia and H,nitotta. ,
EXETER BRANCH
I Open every l.awtul Day from 10 A. ai. to 5 r. SI. except Saturday 10 A. N. to 1 e.ied '
For-mopor& Sato Notate' cashed or collected. Forms supplied ,
Ztied SDateatlbough land sold atleprest rates of exchange), Great Britain mat L'n-
294 128
:l tjority for Eilber, 166.
Int nsall
Either McLennan
1 ,( ... .. 91 102
Majority for McLennan, 8.
Bayfield
Either McLennan
1 •. 88 33
Majority for Eilber, 55.
Recapitulation
-Eilber McLenne
Stephen .........614 363
Hay ...............360 431
Stanley 276 226
Goderich Tp....... 179 87
Usbornc ... 333233
Tuckersmith ... ... 2G5 413
Soa(ort h .. ... ... 215 259
Exeter .........294 128
Hensen . ... 94 102
Ileyfield WS 33-
2688 2277
Majority for Eilbt•r, 411.
Total vote's polled, 4965.
Total votes polled in 1902. 5001.
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ttDatalTOA=a.
Sean no 1111 X i Yoe Bang Ain Bought
Blpatue
.1
Hood's
_ dysionsio-41, Nos Sea
ler swWnoddl e
alai tor bootee
WHAT IT IS
lowest rates and
& Carling, fiolic M. e•.N••N•N•N•••Neoti+••
Nae•000Noo•eNNNoo
The Mucous Metnbraine and the Im-
portant fart it flays in the
Ileealth or sickness of the body.
The mucous Membrane is the inside
lining of the body, and of all its ves-
sels and organs. The moment this
mucous membrane becomes out of
condition, ever so little, illness, fol-
lows swiftly. in some form or other.
In ninety-nine cases of a hundred
disease has its beginning in sore' de-
rangement of this Mucous Mem.
hrane.
It is very delioate and extremely
sensitive, and consequently very li-
able t0 disease.
It you are not feeling \yell you
may be sure that the Mucous Mem-
brane of •ome organ is sick and re-
quires immediate treatment.
There is one medicine that is in-
tended to act end (10e5 net, direct-
ly and turn livcly on the Mudous
Membrane. 1t iv h)r. Leonhardt's
Anti -Pill.
Dyspepsia. Biliousness, 111111 Con •
stipation disappear as soon as Dr.
Leon berdt's Anti- Pill has restored
the Mucous Membrane to its natural
hcatthy condition. 50 cents a bottle
at all drugzists, or the Wilson-Fyhe
Co., Niagnra Flly, Ont. Sole agents
for Canada.
CLUBBING RATES
The Times »....$1 00
Tirnesnod Weekly \Witness ...... 185
Times eptl Family Ilerald &
Weekly Star ... ... • .1 80
Times and Weekly Globe ............1 65
Times and Weekly Mail and 1 75
Empire
Time•+ and Weekly Advertiser -..l 50
Times and \Vectis Free 1 re..'sa • •••l 80
1 80
Times and Weekly Sun .........
Times and Farmers' Advocate 2 30
Tho Timer and Toronto i)nily P3Star 1 8
The Time% and Toronto Daily 1 85
News ..
The Times and TorontoSuta- 2 00
\Vnrld
'the Times and Daily Adver-
t
dver- 2 35
fleet
Thr Times ant Toronto Daily
World
The tienes 'and Scientific 3 50
Amer icon
The Times and i)nily M til and 35
The Times and Daily (:lobe... 4 35
We can zet you any newspaper or
n+azazine pablishe11.
THE TIMES.
Ferrer, Ont.
3 25
AN OLD RIDDLE
Which ha" more le". -on, (.11
no cat[
Can't inner itf
No, it i•n'l unnnsw•erabhe.
This in the answer : No cat.On.• e
hes four fret. No cat has five fee
isn't that n feet.
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Huron County Council
All the mrnhers of the new county
council were in attendance on Tues-
day last fo rtho Jnnuir-t3 session and
sighed the necessary declarations e•
fore Judge Ilolt.
Only ono norninatian w:+S made for
the po'ition of \V•trden, Mctsre. La-
mont and Isbister moving for the
election of Robert Miller, of Wroxe•
ter, one of the represc•ntntivcs o1 No.
8 division. A 1 the conclusion of the
statutory hal(-hour County Clerk
Lent -A. 1ineunccdthis•blecllontend Mr.
Miller witi greeted with 9 hearty
e
ette
r tt
asl.okl
.he0
� t 9 C
round of . i p u
nt the head of the hoard, After si,cu-
intt his declhrntion of office before
.pt>Jge Ilol•, and recririnbi'scnnc+ +
to al ion•. \Vardtn Miller•r 4,rie(ly n(1•
dr("Cll the tountil (litnkin,i them
for the honor conferred on him. Mr.
Miller is the ..anior member of the
council. l+ trip 1 occupied n twat al the
board for t he past eight years.
Robert McLean and John Morrison
(Si-Iforth) moved Ilii Ithe etrikina
committer conn%t of the four old
memers of the council. Messrs.
titcySanghton, Bryan, Doig. Morrison member, to return ,to their homes
8pickman, Cent elem. McNaughton anti Gardiner. i in.
n \iris to exercise their fr+nTunit+-
an+l In, Lamont and 3. N. McKenzie, of Road and Bridge,-lte!+►rs. Cinle• i 1') n council met 'til) on
Ashfielrl. Carried. day, .iamtaf)' list,
Moved by Mevrs. Speckmaii and ton. Lemont, i;Lister. McLean and
justice c ovt, Ibat Messrs, Cann Grieve.
Lind Lent• b(• nwlitors for criminal };qu,lization.-Thr whole council. juaticoncenunt.fortl+rcurrent year. \\�rrlen's •
COinmittee. - Mes.rs.
Carried. Spackm +n. Perris. McLean and LaTho •trikints counmittee'a report m0nt. For Iriff►Qttl
naming the following gentlemen as Hoeg of Itefu•_:.-Mresr‘. Si trk-
members of tla^ variou+ comnritteea, min, Lamnnl and ('orris.
was adopted,
Thudding Committee. - ti[oesr%.
Executive arttl special. - Messrs. Cent' Io, , plc\anahtntt, McKcn=ie.. ; Bears the
Spackman, , ,..11m, McKenzie, Gardiner and i•l,;r. try• gigotatoro of
Currie and Ferris. A motion fn radjournment wa%
1'innme :ind F.ducalion -- !►Tears. then eirried in order to allow the
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SiNFUL HABITS IN YOUTH
WEAK,DISEASED MEN.
MAKE NERVOUS,
TME Rimy of ignorance alit folly in youth, overexertion of mind and hndy
► loesdtoghistands:gem*are constantly wrecking the lives
And fetelttbappiaeseof tttoasaNaof promWlfS yams, men. Home fade and winter
at asettvly age, at wearyfrultIesasad nisiunc6 h77 others
lls\ scs. are Others reto achgclairl
moray but Nod so solace or comfort them. The rictlmeare 1o•tnd
in all stations of Hfe-the farm the office, tete wnrk.l+np, the
pulpp1*, tbetradte SOS th. professions. N•rvess0•tlttty end seminal
ettAaeMar•guaranteedearedbyour Naw retail Treatment er Ne
14T, ea ria no risk 2S years do Detroit. Bank security.
MAID Wath All ILSE FAILED. Pe asset esti wltAoet Mitt wisest.
"I am 33 years of ave and married. When young I led a pray
life. fatly Indiscretions and later excesses made trouble for mc.
I b.casaweak and nervous. lily kidneys became affected and I
feared Bright's Disease. Starrlad Life was unsatisfactory and
my bolate unhappy. I tried re thing -a11 failed till I tot.k
treatment from Dre. Kennedy l& ;er aa. Their
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both ms up mentally, physically
tike a man la every respect. They treated me six yeses o.aFey are ., you
skilful and responsible financially, so why patronise Z
can be cured by reliable doctota. W. A. Belton.
CORES 6011111EEDIR 10 PIY. Ussuitilge free •mss free••oetailte Bank free kir Mt 1rei;tI .
{4b �lulby Stray,
Drs. Kennedy & Kcrgan, (ltikkelt, It{leltt.
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The hog is a machine to make pounds of pork. In raising clogs for
the market, the profit is rapid and heelthv growth. Feevling to simply
sustain life makes you no profit. A fool that will fatten your Loge in
the shortest time, and with the feast waste, is the profit maker. To get
the mast grxs1 tett of its food, the hog must thoroughly digest and
assimilate it. It is this assimilated food that makes the pounds of pork.
'fhe adtlition of Clydesdale Stock Foal will enable it to dot this. It
creates an appetite for a full ration. Many 'farmers seem satesfietl
to let the hog "root" for itself. There ie no better mopey maker
on the faros if given half a chance. Clydesdale Stock Food will en-
able you to got your hogs to the market at least thirty days go(l)fs;
this k money' saved. Mr. .1. I). McDonald, Jericho, Ont.,
it to six fattening hogs as a test and found the hogs that rtceivcd
Clrtlestlale Stock hooey made a decided gain over those that received
none." Thi; is "WISE hI{i;1DING." leeet neglect the "RC`TS''
they can he matte togrow, d be kept growing, by using Clydesdale•
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will enable thein to withstand Bog Cholera thin greatest menace to hog
raising. Keep your hogs and bene clean he using Carbolise Antiseptic:
a; hogs thrive Letter when clean. If net eatisfie l after using, your moron'
will he (t ee•rfully- refunded by our dealers in your district namely :
Peter F rivee, Exeter.
W. J. Wilson, Grin -me, s' .
John {'rete er. Zurich.
Jones & Clark. 1V riC) c•I-
1''. 1). Hutchinson. $toff +.
Alf. Hcruton. Item:ill.
ASTORIA
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