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SAVINGS DBPARTMBNT
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FOR FEBRUARY, 1905
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IDEESDAY ... . 1 8 15 22
2 9 18 2i
3 10 17 24
4 11 18 25
THURSDAY, FE it. 161.11, 19tt:,
'THE SECOND YEAR 01"11.1E WAR
The :scene star of the tear opens
will) two ►n:,ie problems set before
the Japenee.e. The first is the cool-
lug of the 1(altic (feet, the e•ecoud
the Ittneian army at Mukden. Ito'
jeetvensky's seven leittle-ships are
an uncertain quantity. Should they
defeat Togo, the war would instant-
ly ohantto its a:'paet. Oyawa and hie
army would he prliectners on the
mainland, cut off from their base.
Two or threes hundred thousand Jr•
pantsc soldiers would be an awkward
nrchletu for the Ru'::ians to solve,
even under so tremendous n diead•
rantare. None ib' lees, much the
greater part of the Manchuri-t would
sutunbatioally revert to the Hussiana
and the ,Tapanec would stand under
the shadow of e[tortuous and fatal
disaster. Tha whole issue of the
wit, teerefur.•, still rests upon the
skill of two tints of sc:ornou. The
odd,. I,uwcvcr, ore heivd!y with To•
e r
Pet es Fr.-,ync, Fsrter.
W. .1. Wilson, (:rerun ,' .
John 1'rrelcr, Zurich.
Tib cele easily? Throne
tender? Luip wake An
relatives Arm consumption
Theo s sough mesas s great
Cherry
Pectoral
deal to you. Follow your
doster's educe and take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It
heals, nsq prescient.
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=t111emotor. sod clamage." t
'last► 11 mat floc, I uw.
,. a airs on.
for
Weak Lungs
W M GM AeOiMey.
THE BEST PHYSIC.
Then you wllnt ea physic that. is
d and eentic, easy to take and
tain to act. aLwayi use Chamber-
's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
sale. in Exeter by W .S. Revery.
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NOTE AND COMMENT
1. is not generally known 1 L tt one
the first thinks Mr. Whitney's
vernmt•ft will have to do will be
appoint ,bout 275 Licens. Com-
sioners. The term expired
rouolwus the country at the end
December and only a few of the
ares have yet been appointed.
returning cffieer, This division
;eves Cameron 15 majority.
11 Comleron succeeds ,in tlaoLding the
two ballot'. he will have two of a
majority a± i result of the recount.
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HERHERSKIN WAS YELLOW
"I bad orale to try Ar. 1lamiltou's
Pills tar appreciate their merit."
writes Miss Annie S. Bryce, of Wood-
stock. "My eiysten► alae out of or-
der. My blood wets weak and thin.
I Lad a nasty murky coutpLesion. My
skin was herd and dry. The first
box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills made a
complete of:tinge. I felt better at
once, Healthy color came info my
face. In :shout three weeks I watt
oured." lir .Itairetton's Pills effect
an 'easy rare. Try these good piles,
25o per box. or rivets boxes for $1.00,
ot all dealer_.
)r. ('Ierk. head u( t h' For: et ry
par rtntwlt of Ontario, in an crd-
r�s bx•fcre the (' nadian Institute
'Tcrorrtu, !aid taro Ontario had
ty million acre- 1%hich could be
dined as :t f inlbe r -prod t1 ins :area
perpetuity, nail 11111 the annual
Cu ruck , t'tserw,�-U (ien,ty yoaro
rc
nee Amnia rteteh
su;tgcstiun for the new Minister
}r19
ser•
•e into Crolwm Lands to rat t
1' COrt4ider:a1 inn.
Perth
about (our feet dower Amu- es Baty
to Abe trunk of the ere, thine forte
ing a kind of a Landis. The ouri-
os.ty woe found t;row•iag is Ube big
awomp.
Miss ['es a Bass dee. •o( Clinton. diel
c n .Tucsd ly latest. in London. where
the 'Lad Leen en ;aged in nursing fur
several m►ortt.bs. Sh.. bad teen suf-
fering dram la grippe for a fortnight
and on 8Jturday night she had a
paralytic stroke. Uraemic poisonete
set in and *she passed away as auove
stated. Miss •Ilawden was ,a Land •
some and robust young women fur
whoa 'there seemed ttucine- years in
store. She w•as only twenty -oar
years of age.
Last Moneay the sad intelligence
was received by Mrs. Mary Btekk,.
14th con.. Hay. of t)o death of her
21(.,a, Louis 1\'illiam. which sad event
oteurred in a boepitel at Winnipeg.
Man.. lea Sunday. Feb. 6t•h. Tbc d
stated had vale r.ached tbe n;,s of
23 fear(!. 7 months and 3 days. azul
was a lepular ,and 11tut0.1 inspected
youno
he 'left ffoen the�Vest, trod ethut eo e 1 st
few ;pears has worked for thew C.
P. It. as fireman. The new of hid
death earA as a terrible blow to the
Brief -stricken family.
\Ir, \\'illiaw Mowat. formerly pro-
prietor of the Stratford Beacon, un-
til 1863, flied in Stratford last week
from n stroke of paralysis. Ile was
in this 75th year.
Way don't you try Carter's Little
Liver Pillet They are a positive cure
for etch headache and all the ills pro-
dtiaed by disordered ilver. Only one
pill a dose.
The marriage cf Mins Rosie tiny•
oraft and W. If. Dykes was ail Im•
poetant 'event at Prospect Hill
least .week. The-ceremosty was per-
formed at the former home of the
bride and was an oot►taion of warm
congratulations aryl good cheer.
The 1petetien to the Perth coun-
ty council from Hlausbard and
Fullerton :and Downie for
bridges ever the Thames at two dif-
ferent ;pants. were filed, nod the
council. will visit the points suggest-
ed prolrabby early in tha. spring.
PROVED IN MOUNT FOREST
Every touter in this .town tried
hie beet 10 relieve Mrs. .1. Wilhom.
of Asthma : .none succeeded. "For
year" she states. "i was a drt•dful
sufferer; ot tin _ave: relief. At
tunes I found it necessary to have
all the doors and windows open io
get my breath. When in despair 1
ie;ltd of "Catarrbozono." I used it
.1.1.,_,\\c5tetn' Electrici.'n. u,y'S;— and now ant perfe- tIr cured." This
Che t;nlnd Trunk COW pithy 110:4:tl ',roves beyond doubt that any case
-t placers :to order for lice etectri- of Aet1111.1 is ourablc with Catarrla-
1 locomotive -4 wi11h the '%'cstbnl- y ozone. No remedy so pleasant, none
'tee Compaeny for lrindlin3 trains' so ;Ibtiolut('ly ct.rtuin to thoroughly
►roe•rtl the t cannel at Port Iluron, I cur:' ; try "Calorrhozone" yourself ;
ich. The third -rail sytltcw will be i i•', ; 4 r..srrlrtc�d.
sed. ter tell beim; placid en the
rbc. cf elle tunnel. so as to offer, lees
.,, er to merit .11 work uplon Cit"
:Lek. Tee plans al -o r311 finer it
Huron
tillia.ttt illumination of the !Attune' Iter. .\y. II. Grattan, the pa±tor of
arch 1%i11 be vvhitnned etre advert ts-1 Victoria Street Methodist Church.
a4 an at•teattiotl to tourist`s. , (Indere/le is invited to -remain, enot11-
! tr year.
1'hc exteeet•' t.i echeel scclic:e No.
Acturdin3 to Ula l:l%% if a w:un is a Tuekersntith have decided toerect
ou-seleolder his salary up to $1.000 :1 mew acrd modern sa►►ool building
exempt from taxation, but if ale is 1, "Ie. Trite coming hummer.
of a ertoeholder only #400 nes .. o dou funis
h n►i , t Lon
xempt. A hottschulder do•."� not erly of Clint un, }la► been very ill
t -an alt.' uw'nrr of a lane suit mean- tv.it&•fppendicitis. hot is now improv -
house. Cams
man who mantu;tla 0
- bis ►oar»• friends will be pleased
uesely too salary of any man who to ''car.
(*5 net !maintain a house— or at
oast [Hake a bluff at it—iv assess -
d ( it over $1400 per annum. The
Rheumatism and
Neuralgia
Do Their
Terrible Work
In February.
SICK HF.ADACIIE
This distressing oilmen! 'exults
fro.n a disordered condition of the
Stomach. AR Oust is needed to ef-
fect a cure is a dose or two of (thaw
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-
iets. In' three. the attack m.ty be
warded at or greatly lessened io
revetity by tokirrit a acre of these
Tablets as soon ;hi the first symp-
tom of an ataek appears. l'.,r Male
in Eaete.r by W. b. Howey.
Communication
Editor Exeter Timers.
Dear Sir.—Lest week 1 avid quite
s surprise. ssiiob diverted my attee•
Oen I had ked tett to follow, when
1 road in the Council minute.; that
the private tette: 1 Lad written to
t•h.a peeve h•td been brought into Ibe
Council Chamber, anti was triol and
sentee,oed to perpetu•ll solitude. but
it :.)eemn they .were oat able to hold
haus there. for he appeared a week
ago. with truth and justice written
en ars toreticod. ineirohinc on iu Tri-
umphal Splendor. and has made a
Large circuit, and visited hundr:•d:+
who we:eomed end admired 111111 11s1
u ohawpion for truth right mad
justice.
1 well now prot:eod on bins court
intended aforesaid, I shall devote.
t,bi•s totter to chow reasons and what
were the :nduoen:•tents and mein fate
afire ist bringing me to a decision to
become a citizen of Exeter.
It will 1.o an introduotion to the
mein issue. 1 h.ivc known some-
thing about Exeter for a Long time
and i have alwayo lied a warm feel-
ing and a epcoial regard for L r, it
was 52 years last fall since I first
walked Main street, it did not look
so very •maenificent or grand to me
at that time. after leaving owe of
the towns nod cities of the mother
land: notwithstanding thio, there
ecemcd to en somettlrin_t about it
more than the appearance, even the
nauta EXETER so familiar to we,
seem to increase my love and respect
for the place. But there were a few
who but settled in and near what
i, now Exeter, some 19 or 20 years
before the Lime 1 speak of. There gas
Mr. James Wi1.1is and wife, w):a Net-
tled on lot 20, London Road :survey
Ueborvte. this wen in the winter of
1832-1833, and in the Enter part of
the same winter Win. McConnell
built a shanty on the ('xborne aid
near the river Aux Sable. Ile built
the first stew -mill in this stiction. of
country in the fall of 1833 on. the
river, and in 18:34 l,•: built the first
grist tuil•l near 19ne seine place. Then
three icosy Mr. May and the Balk -
wilds also George Snell, ween tutee its
rear ill" elute time and settled a
Little eoutl, of Exeter. :ural Mr, 'T.
rorty,
Lnn1b a miYs and a quarteri
of what is now Exeter. But there
was not nluoh ii;na of a villages at
that time mor for some years after.
ilut in 18111 Mr. Isaac Carting carne
and won afterwards stater 1 a tan-
nery, a store
but
• and tlr<ostarted
t.'rt
n ,
in ,enures of time he stave up the
store and eavc all his attention. to
etre banning business, and made quite
n sucess of it, In 1852 Mr. James
Pickard built tate red brick store on
the corner where the livery stable
Is row and /tueecefied admirably, Mr.
Carlin,;. Mr. Pickard and Mr. McCon
nett at the aver made a most exert-
ing Influence to t'he growth of the
village. But my rojourn in tatty vil-
lage at Klett time, was brief, my face
was set towards the northeast. so 1
lost nut little time before pursuing
my any in that direction. some-
tbin,; like six miles into the heart
of the forest Omar; biers and
moires.
I went with a heart true and free ;
My motive was tate of the best.
1 traveled round. the lend to see.
And soon in land I did inveal.
The forest took my admiration:
Trees ivavering in the breeze
grand.
lend 1 WAS of the persuasion.
Where large trees grew must
,food land.
50 years a,;o, those were the days
of pioneer life, beers and wolves
were oft en our nearest ntii,ttthors,
and I :ay net they were true to
their own Matinees. of course they
were rot very eeifc things to play
with, you had to he un your euird
or else very likely it they were
bun,;ry- it would nut be a very Fifa
venture to meet thew in 11x+ dark.
Now 1 1)111 tell you 111:tt we did
to keep I help its shock se -hen they
come near at [right. We mettle
n hri,hht light, :se wort an they v:1w
the Bile, they would make off a
piece into the darkness of the bust[,
so i he light n os a terror to t hose
wild eniurtlr, as it also is to wrong
doers, for they will not come to the
light lesr their deeds nbould bo re•
proved. leo 1 intend to throw some
light on :and a.-ound the two said
councils which have beeu kept pretty
well shrouded, I may have to apply
the X-lteys put I hope not, Truth
end light fire the agent's 1 shell em-
ploy and they tee agree as one. 1
think my next will hring me into
town and perbap• have time to vis-
it the stetioit.
R. TILATCIIFOIID
Every tortuted viotiut of rtu'uwa-
ti,rn should carefully read t -he fol-
lowing latter from Mr. II. W. Cry-
sler, of Niagara -on -the -Lake, Ont..
who was oured by Pai•ne's Celery
Compound :—
"About four years tuncs., 1 had a
severe attack of grippe, followed by
rheumali,am. for which the local pby•
sieian prescribed the usual remedies
vehexb helped me at the time, but did
not eliminalo the disease. Becoming
gradually worse. 1 became discottr-
aged and began easing "proprietary"
medicine without ony benefit. Then
I went •to Clifton Springs. took tho
treatment. and lett eornew•hot bet-
ter.; but after cowin_e, back I became
very muoh wvor ° sired wan confined
to bed for :, time. I then went to
Preston t4pnitr?s. ,tad really improv-
ed; but •after returning home 1 ';ot
worse. 1 wets thein ,induczd to t ry
1'aine's Cok•ry Gcmpound,. and have
gained in 1":tlih and strengths up to
the present writing. i now walk
from wy house to my stare, a dis-
tance of one-quarter of a mile. daily.
and to church Sundays. l'oin's Cel-
ery Compound hes bone all this for
mc. My friends .are eturprised and
astoneth(d 'to see cue able to attend
• that
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•!'even
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again. 1. rr
us ire
rte t
fob r e
.Ls .mv duty to let other suffserere
know of the �rre:et benefit I ):ave re-
ceived from Paitees Celery Com-
pound, 1 cheerfully rend t) i let ter.
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1f there ever was a epeoitio for
any one complaint then Carter's
°1 ` Little Livor Pails are a specific for
ijfb alta is keep house if ,ou sick headache and ever V woman
ri!h to hake advantage of the $I,U0t1 y
xcmptian. 11 you do not, you will should know this. Only one pill a
solked wit►! the bachelor's tax.
• • • • •
It i, generally undcretood drat one
of the tiret steps of the new Govern-
mlent will be to lr,ve a tborouxh
audit of tiro finances. There has
I( been such an audit, and the
ordinary citizen is lett to eboosc be -
:wren t.he• statement ot Premier Ross
het tea have a surplus of $2.500,000
and the other :statement ot the op-
p'o.ition abet we aro in debt to the
extent rf $3,64)0,U4)0 --and left, too.
Kitbout any (lata upon• v1hiclt to
decide between the etateutcnt'. It is
s(aled tint ter a measure of eel( -pro-
tection, tl.. Wbitn,•y Government
will order such an ineuiry. Promi-
nent utembcrs of the Conservative
party gay it is but riibt that the:
Minitors should know precisely in
'bat rendition 11" treasure chest,
>o reluctantly branded over, hasbeen
as from t.ho date of boon; sworn in
they Ie•rein:• theoretically trepan-
sible. 1, r ,11 Idle pas( :1' t. of their
r, t,
pot -dere"( fn Otfle .
WEST RURON STILL IN DOUBT
Wt -t Itoteu1 rt'cuuut 1s.a: tee
su[ned before Judie Ooy1'' un Tuvs•
day, Ila have}rat recavcred from Lia
ills, send t..i ,utnt•ut isas : anclud-
„1. •1'h re prac'ieo{ly tally litres
h•,lloi• .to be di•p•osed of—two mark -
4,1 it r (',m, roe and our for ilolmes,
.,: Ne. L, G,wkriots 1non.tihip, over
wLir1, thus 1 1. b:•ten rr.t idcr,h1»
cnr.jcctere.
lhc judge held h: Would not 4,11103
these tektit t 1. uw if)..! 10 the fact of
tIMre bcni.t no 11111111+ or. the 3,14
of tl'c• there hied.; elle
more ballot in 1 h ' box ashen counted
len, had voted. Thi' ie suppost•I to
be :,e oneetel for by the ',tepidly re-
ft►Itrtn,! ,.ffie(•, 'fflving '1 voter leo
hlllote f,.r one by nt"t'ik'. ,sf,irh
1 ,.1 r•;ark to;. -3 her.
lutl•nuen( 1 1' re -Cited on 11
t "t (111Ieron ballots, and '11o. en
Go.lrr•
erre rulart ie. in No. 4.
if tonal.
Connect tut Velums rr n -(1 111.11
ti!•' none vote •-hnuld be thrown out
hw ,rea'n,l of all tare. hallos s h. az
numbered on the beds by the deputy
dose. Try them.
Joseph W. \\',ikon, of Millerton,
near Kincardine, had the pleasure of
1-hoolang a wild cat nearly four feet
Ions, mounting his *short tail, on Tu -
osier morning of I;let week. Several
turkeys and hens had been killed by
some 'unknown animal previous to,
tic ehootine of this cat.
Derangement of tbe liver with
constipation. injures the complexion
induce pimples, sallow skin. Re-
move the cause by using Carter's
Little Liver I'ills. One :a dose.
try them.
hem.% event !leek plan: s.1 the
hone of Mr. Gond Mrs, Robt. titepb•
('neon of the Goshen line on the
evenink of t1u: lard inst., when the
u ohurch
of 8t. Luke's e'a !arch
presented Miss Eliza J. Stephenson
with a puree and an address as a
mark of holt e.tecm in which the
young da0y is field by ;ill.
—Mr. •F, W. Bees, of Zurich. bas a
c.urio•ity in his jewelry. store in the
shape of an odd e Ra 1,'m b of a tree
The Lealb grew some distance trona
elle ground and inetcad of growing
upw'trds it grew downwards. and
Catarrh
Paine's
Celery
Compound
Is Recommended
By Druggists
And Physicians.
Sharon
—Mr. Joseph Amy, wito bus been
laid .up with the grip is able to be
out ergo%n.
—Me. and Mr, .Henry Reynolds,
or itay, visited Mr. usual Mrs, Thos.
J. Arny, one clay keit veek.
—MLi±s I'e;rrl Kesttc lett un an ex•
tended writ with friends in London.
\Vood't*srek rend Stratford.
--Mr. Artlhur Cbxeorth has per•
("based n fine brood mo re. A r t
l000we ss. ,rood ,horse when he sees .it.
—Mr. Goorgc. Liweon attended a
party at Mr. William 3•earlcy's of
Ube (w=lx•n lint on Wednesday even-
ing last.
—.lir . ,knees Harris, of Manitoba
1010 14 a resident of Allis place ov•
er edi rty years ago, w':ts renewing
acgln•iutene(= anis hint 'seek.
—Mr. Thema% J. Amy delivered
tibe ,lwr.:e he sold to Mr. Thomas
Hanlford. of Exeter, on Monday.
usual on \Vvdna•.etay ipurolrtscd anot).-
er. Thenias is quite- .a eptc.ukitor.
—Jars. Music!' Amy had a euescess•
tul quilting bee, on Thur. -May After-
noon tact. in the evening. Mr. Geo.
Mawb\nney, of Ube •Go=ben line gave
seroral eclectic/1s Iron) Oris zrairha-
pbotw. The remainder of the (even•
ing was vent in mUsi' ;ind games
until u late hour. avbon all lett for
their Armee feeling entisfled they
Lad >`pent a very enjoyable raveling.
8TARTLiNG HUT TRUE
People the world over were horri-
fied on learning of the burning of n
Chicago theater in which tootle six
hundred people loot .their lives, yet
more than fire (ime.± that number
or over 3,800 people died from puce•
more.. in Chicago during the same
year wish scarcely a passing notice.
Every one of these cases of poen•
monis resulted from a cold and
could 'have been prevented by the
timely use of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. A erre t may ,wits had
every meson to (ear pneumonia have
warded it off by the prompt use of
'bin 'remedy. The following is an
instance of this tort ; "Ton much
cannot be raid in fever of Chamt►er•
lain's tough itemedy. and eapeeial-
ly for coleys and influensa. I know
that it cured any daoglster, Lams,
of 1 severe told. and I believe saved
her life o hen ohs was t hreateaed
with pneumonia." W. I). Wilco',
Levin. New York. Sold in Exeter
t..
W, A, R oorey •
1,e
The. Kind `Cott Ilavo Always Ilought, and which has beet;
its tteo for over ..^,O yeisrte, has borne the sigt►atnre or
and has been Inade under his per.
. t��..�.. rental supervision since its infancy.
Ci.AG'LC Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All ('ostult•rfcits, Imitations and "Juan -Its -good" are but
)F xp►erisnents that trifle with and endanger the health or
Infants and Children—Experience ngaluit Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstori:a is It, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
gore•, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Op►ittut, Morphine nor other Narcotic
,;u1Sturtcv:. Its lige i l its. guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays I'es t'ri'13(t( es. It cures Distrrlttea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething; 'Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It :t..ssiltlilates the Food, regulates the
Stoltuwl1 and Bow 'c•1., giving healthy and uattual sleep.
The Children's Tannases.—Tko Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TOOK C.,,T*V• C.M►ANY. 47 YV•„av . NCW r.•■ CITY.
TIIE ROOT OF NEURALGIC
HEADACHE
Is rJrl irritenlc condition of les
nerve., caused by coll. Relief comes
quickly (from Nerviline. the great
pain reliever of today. "1 consider
Ncrvitine a magieal remedy for nen•
vale's.." writes Mrs. E. G .Ifnrris, of
Baltimore. Rut 1 never %sorry if
Nerviline .is in the house. A few
application% never yet felled to kill
Ibe pain. p ran elan recommend
Nerviline for-..alfft► '1, rheumatism,
and ,musoul;tr Nine." in use naris
fifty year=. Try Nerviline your -et,
BORN
AIRMiTAGE — to Lanus. ot► \\'triose•
day, Feb. 8th. 114 Mr. ;and Mn..
X. X11. ArmiliWc, t daughter.
DIED
NAF%IGEII — In London Asylum "n
$.tturd.ty, 1'eh. 9th, Jarob \ 1•
tiler •at ti' agu of 28 years.
SCHiLHK -- At luri(te on Tu. 'I i',
Fob. 'et.. tlx infant :on of Mr.
,nal 'etre, Abel laclnlbe. et tite nese
of 11 month.; awed 16 day-.
TOM — At Medicine- Hat, N. W.T.,
art F'tl'ruary 2nd.. \\'illiam Otte* -
cr. only sola at William 1.gt1 Ell. n
Tom, aged 22 pears awl 22 diy•.
DRS.KENNEDY&KERGAN1
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The Leading Specialists of America. 25 Years in Detroit. Bank Security.
Nine out of every ten men haus been guilty of transgression bitetis orignorant
atare In
their yocth. Nature never excuses, no matter how young, g
he may be. Tits: punishment and suiferint corresponds with the crime. The only
escape from its ruinous results is properscientific treatment to couuter ct it. effect..
The ►►RAINti,eWe:,erbyni[:ttlyos.cs,or.ecr•tIY through the urine, nn,-tbe
stopped -the NERVES moat be built op and lavitorated, the blood must b. purified,
Kthe S41 UA1. otteeete mu•.t be vitalized and developed, the BRAIN must be K
norrished. our New Method Treatment provides all there requirements. finder Q
Q Its influence the bran becomes active, the blond purified so that all pimples, Of
(.5 blotches and ulcers disappear; the pn*vee became strong as steel, sn that nervone -
nese, bashfulness and desp:,udency disappear; the eyes become bright, the face K
K full nasi clear, emerge return : to the body, and the moral, physical and sexual sv■
less are Invigorated; all drains cease -no more vital waste from the system. The
The various organs become natural and manly. We invite all the afflicted to call
and consult ter confidentially and tree of charge.
Cum Guaranteed o
r no
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K Pap. We treat sad conYwrlcoaeta, Blood Dise
leed)ta•aaee. Beefeaters.
t rsinednedudpermairb«a' tonatr
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CONSULTATION FRSE. BOORS FREE.
It unable to call, write fora QUESTION BLANK for home Treatment.
K DRS. KENNEDY A KERGAN,
US SHELBY ST., DETROIT. SUCH.
Biliousness
CURED QUICKLY and PERMANENTLY Sy Using
1311111-1D c116
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AND GIVE
VIM, VIGOR AND VITALITY
They aim; relieve Distress from I))sppeelIwta, Indigestion Alt Too hearty
Eating. ,\ perfect re/ wee for Dizziness, Stumm. Drowsiness, Rat
Tante in the \Louth, Coated 7 un8ue, Pato iti the side, TORPiD LIVER.
THEY CLARIFY THE SKIN. PURIFY THE
141.000 AND REGULATE THE ROWELS
iv Cleansing All Disorftlars from the System.
Positively Cure all Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kid-
neys, Sick Headache, Constipation and Nervousness.
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
Two Sizes, IOc. and 26a. a Box
ACCEPT NO illialarr
�ZLLtte;e SUBSTITUTES FOR ja•=114Ltlitt,
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STELt'K — 1n Winni .ez, Man., s.1 ;
Sunda, Feb Rt1.. lwrwa \\'illiant
I lilt ran, H:,y. :It I be a,;e of 2.1 CASTOR
years. '7 menthes and 3 days.
Children Cry for
yfelck, •on of Mrs. Jl.try Rtelrk, t
IA.
CALVING COWS
Then is no mare important peri'wl in a cow's life than at calving
time. Many thousands are lost e%'erp year at this time, because the
animal's sestern is not in such condition a. M stand the strain. The
feeding of Clydesdale Stock l'ood a sufficient time before and after
calving wi)i tont up the System so that no trouble need be feared. Read
what Mr, I. A. lever, Fleahertngf (qnt., yaws : -- - I have found It an ex-
cellentation for feeding; cows ix►ore ceiving and never had Cow%
�� n he call
do better a►ter. it cannot be repeated tun ('ken. tll' l t let t 1
loose its calf flesh." it cannot loose it without stunting its gtowtjp
The raising of " Baby Beef " ex tarty fattened beef, the highest prices
beef on the market, is easily done if the calves are kept growing. If this
can be dont, you ran easily realire from one to two cents a Ib. 'tore
than otherwise. There is nothing better with skin.mcd milk tot calces
than Clydesdale Stock food. Mr. Gregory McIntyre. Secretary, Partn-
ers Institute, Renfrew, Ont., Fars :—" I have been using your food on
my eleven eilves, and consider they are the beset lot i have ever raised.
The only other food l)eing skimmed )milk and pyres• " If von ere not
satisfied after feeding Clydesdale Mock Foal year ;notice will be cheer -
fatly refunded by our dealer. Sold In your district by
Pet es Fr.-,ync, Fsrter.
W. .1. Wilson, (:rerun ,' .
John 1'rrelcr, Zurich.
ionic A ('Dark. \\'inchrl, .a.
F. 1). Hut Clerk,
n, ?M alta.
Alf. licrutrxn, HenS(tll.
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STELt'K — 1n Winni .ez, Man., s.1 ;
Sunda, Feb Rt1.. lwrwa \\'illiant
I lilt ran, H:,y. :It I be a,;e of 2.1 CASTOR
years. '7 menthes and 3 days.
Children Cry for
yfelck, •on of Mrs. Jl.try Rtelrk, t
IA.