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Exeter Times, 1905-02-23, Page 4K h t' K K Cc K 1 EXETER TIMES, FEBRUARY 23rd 1905. Biro BM -VW Ire OZTRS SLL$ RICHA tDSON & impRoyED NITER COLOR CO.'S Gives the True Golden June Tint Oat Guarantees Prize Butter. The Largest and Best Creameries and Dairies in the World Use It. LOOK FOR THE DANDELION TRADE MARK. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS. .A._ -re 37,31111CrGl za'ree isrD D . ***WOG* EI E*448E6fe****EEEEE*eo6 elli**Ei SSt141iB441** ••dr6••6411,•41•••••••••••••••••••••••E•6 THE 11OLSONS BANK (letotporated by Act of Parliament leeee CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • S3,000,000.00 • RESERVE FUND •'• ••.. $3.000.000'00 43 Branches in O::tario, Qucoce. A1Lerta, Ilriti-h Co:utnLia and 31 snitul c(. ► EXETER BRAN. - or( n RAS.,Oran every Lauf::; Day trom 10 A. M. to 3 e. M. except Saturday 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Farmer& Salo Notes' cashed or :•!!c; i.d. Felon eepp1ied ► On spppphcaW 'i. 1)1tAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Hritalu and tau• lied Etatea, Luao.`.t rind sold at 1oweet rates of exchange, SAVINCitl3 DEPARTMENT Deposits of *1.00 and upwards received. Interest com- pounded half ye*rley, aad adt'-d to principal June 30th and December 31st. Do popite Itoccipta a!ee &,sued and ..igli(elt current rater. of L:'.erest nllaw.si. Advatriee>ts made to farmers stock dealers and business men at lowest rates and t' r..ost favorable terms. Agents at 1••seter for Dom. (iavernment, Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON. Manager. •••••••N•••••••••••••• The Ontario Cabinet Ministers haunt! Suet with no opposition at the nuntinatlon held on Tuesday. w:•re 1111 de:hire(1 elected ley acclamation. Rev. Mr. Rigsby. of London, and Will Pickard, of Sc;aforth, attnndcd the duneral of .t h' Late Mr. J. N. Ifoo(Icr, IPM \\ednes(Iay. Cnnoert.-_\ niimber of young Lads are at 'weenie preparing a concert and entertainment. which trill t>^ presented in the Opera House. on Friday. 'March 3rd. The pro- ceeds are to be donated to the Sick Children'- hospital, Toronto. Sec peelers. Owing. to the blocked state of the railways and the impossibility of freight Attains reacting Exeter we did .net receive our weekly supply t of paper therefore there was ea • TIMES issued last .wee.k. We trust our t ubs:ribers will note this ex- planation and kindly overlook the lintel I able. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• TRY rcrru's Emulsion 01 Pure God Livor 011 For that cough of yours It is also a reliable remedy for building up the system and enriching the blood. Try a Bottle and be Convinced Brownings Drug Store The Exeter Times CALENDAR FO1t FEBRUARY, 1905 81111DAT KONDAY TORRmAT {ti EDNE8DAY... THURSDAY.... ILAY TURDAY 5 12 19 28 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 2 9 le 23 3 10 17 21 4 11 18 26 rTI1t 1tSDAY, FEB. 23rd, 1905 FOUR YEARS OF GROWTH IN WESTERN CANADA % 11:ao (the eyes II ' .tto many of t he ele of Ex'tel• and vicinity are d o:a Winnipeg cod the great Canadian Nortlh•ttest, many be- s7two later friends:, rt•lttivet, sons t it d kiaughters aro there seeking i,r (fortunes, e•t.:^rs becouse they ve It heir revioea +tivested there fund "wtherc your treasure it there All Four heart fie also" -it will be tqidoubtedl•y the t nterc•st in z to em - 1 c tome fact.* :r.(1 figures re- -u'n'tin_ its •erowth. Let us (take Winnn. (. stride,)) is a fair ,ple of vise w%ele of that vast fiery. clad analis+. its progress in 1 last four /rears, let 1populahio:. or. \Winalilx•g, uc- rard;n to the nsseosor-s rot urns wl.s: 1901 ... ... ... . ..... 5.2,443 1902 ... ... ... ... .. ..... 54,393 1903 ... ... .. 63,560 1904 78.000 'fur.' city's •asts?'1:..,ctnt 'utas; - 11'01 ... ... ... ... ... 926305,770 1!.02 ... ... ... .. ... 29,615,810 11,0:1 ... ... ... ... 36 231,920 t,•,l t ... ... ... ... ... 48,220,450 Ayer's Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only hair Vigor hair food you can guy. For60 years it has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. "lir halt teed 1^ 1. oar,8•. ,.• rat arta aalq Ayer's flair y!ger • .1, i n • It began In p», sed now It s t..0 ••en ..�ne8 long. TAW seerna a spleedld rNu, l t , mo s; : sr teeing elm0►t with rot ser I. ale.' Mae. J. 0. 1 Iran.A ,: ,ra i, t, river eon. 1 a> • bottle. J. (..88 ra rn., All Atm tete fort. owe>rsrsoliiso'w Short Hair THOUSANDS •IME OF CONSTIPA- TION. No Ioondition causes so Ulf ny in- curable diseases as constipation. It not only prevents tiro kiln^ys from cl.;mivalinz 'elle poisonous wastes, but cruses onncn:La, stomach trouble and fodigestiwl. W}>,.v won't you u=c .Dr. IiamUt.on's T'ills and get cur- ed! Thi; cxcollont medicine restores normal !bowel notion in one ni3ht. Tboasornds tray so. Your system will lo pu: •_ u.h nit an, yule'; ' e free from 9lr+adaobas, no more sour stom- ach - in short you'll have jovial '-p1 i:s ,,rl:I p reef good health. Dr. Ham:11.,.n'; Wills are toed everywhere 25o a box. Got the ganuine. The Luildiit permits were; 1901 $1,718,000 1902 ... ... ... ... ... 2, 400,000 1903 ... ... 5,827„;;;‘,0 1904 ... . ... .. 9,500,000 To •reorc fully ,understand the enormity of the building going on there. let us .point out that in 1904 (Ilse pennies for Winnipez exceeded tho-e of moth Toronto nail Montreal by over $1,000.090. An Itaca of the increase of 'easiness ie ( ho city in these four years may be dcriR•ed from the bank ca ..^^-in_zs for (Clue four wears which %tire ; 1901 ... ... ... ... $131,199,483 1902 ... ... ... ... $188,370,252 1903 ... ... ... ... $246,108,006 1901 $258,631,122 To show most readily the treat onward march of the country it is noticeable that United States farm cry who moved to \Westenn Canada n u m bored, 1901 ... ... ... ... 17,953 1902 ... ... ... ... 21,672 1903 ... ... ... ... 47,780 1901 t., a..n, are not cowine;e but it is eeneeted that will be aporoxi- matcly 75,000. The 'relative increase e[ ;rain zrotvn is easily deducted from the 'increase of elevabor capacity in the Nat. thwe_et, wick h is, 1901 ... ... ... 21,000,000 bushels 1902 ... ... ... 26,298.000 bushels 1903 ... ... ... 3 9, 3 3 3, 4 0 0 bushels 1901 ... 11,600,000 bushels These plait: fact? and fieures can lead us •o but one. conclusion -the enormity of the progress of a coun- try which we, as Cnnadiens, can call nU f 3 W. A. S. Exele.r, Feb. 2011i, 1905. THOSE ANNOYING BLACKHEADS External applications will never remove o'•mple t or blackheads. On- ly by (=t.imulatinz circulation and puni.fy'rnx lhlte blood can it be done. For tquick sure. release from these pests ruse Verrone*: it drives all humors :from •1 he blood. snakes the skin healthy. tones alp the system. Wild' :the pure, ulutritione blood made by Terrozone a's impossible to suffer .from ,;rn1• rakal disoa,.. You'll have a smooth dobahtful akin, 'healthy color nod (beautiful rots- plexicn Ibv usinz Forrozone - and you'll feel 'immensely tbetor las well. Fifty ,cents buys a box containing fitly ohocokate coated tablets •at any deur store. Locals Mrs. ID. Crittenden, et Ilhyth teas o visitor in town this week. JTr, Thos. ll:urdYord whipped n car load of very fine horses to \Vinnipee oa Nunday. 1)r. herb Hutto'', of i'ort Colborne teas a visitor in toe the forepart A >. 0 of i Iss week. %Ir Hobe niacin!, of London, at- tended (the funeral of ale late J. N. llonper, c:► Wednesday last. '1111: in.rmc- of 1 h: twat• Proven:es in 11West •8%111 he Alberto& and Saska1obewan, with Retsinarid Edmonton as capitals, ^t . r �of Farmer'', La - Th ,mc n z l he i. m ,li1ute etre held in town on \\'ed- r.••day afternoon and evening. A report of the era-engi e% will be riven next week. Th^ Varma correspondent to the l'!'nl on News Resiled :eve; - \W.• 1ndcr.sland Mr. L. neatly may Iv,v. Varna in the near future and t.k le) bi* residence in Exeter. Mrs. Chao. Smith, of Sines, Ohio. writes; '•I have used every remedy for rick headache I could hear of for the past fifteen years, but Cartel's Little Liver I'ills did In( more good than All the rest. 1)r. .\ndcr'on was called !.est week to the hedsidc ref his mother, in Wrtnvorc. Duch.. owing to her ser- ious illness. On her improvinz sot' it hat he returned home, receiv- in; word on Tuesday last of her 'It lib. Must not ho confounded with com- mon cathartic or purgative pills. Carter's Little Liver Pills are ontir- ely'unlike them in every respect. Ono trial wil 1 prove their super- iority. The bill leo inttorporatt• the St. Marys one Western Ontario Rail - ay Company, Masa passed its first and second readings of the House of Commons. The .proposed line runs from 'the C. P. It.. nt Woodsto'k or London, thence via St. Marys and Exeter. eto Sarnia. Power is given ►9e company if deemed advisable, to operate iby electricity. Arctic Weather. - February this year, although a short month, can lay Claim to the greatest number of cold (lays and the coldest weather experienced in this locality in the memory of the oldest inhabitant. Saturday 11th was .intcnsly cold the thermometer rei'tering 22 be- low 'zero with a strong south west '.v nd and driving snow which made the low temperature still marc se- verely !felt. As a result of the hea- vy snow fall and the following cold weather, the train service CO the var- i us maln� lines was badly ham- pered. No ,freight trains were able to reach Exeter for a week and af- ter 'many days of irregular and practically no -scheduled train s:r- vice, a train from London reached hero on Saturday at 10.30 p. m. the first mail received for over two days the train from the north making its way through the drifts on Sunday p. kn. This week has bean milder with a slight thaw and the condi- tion of things :has been normal. Division Court. -Judge holt pre- sided over as court here on Tuesday, which Ins•ted the forenoon and part of k'ho •nftcnnoon. In the case of Rae bun Oil Refining Co., of Hamil- ton. vs, \Wen, Walker. Mr, Stanbury Solicitor dor Mr. Walker, objected to the &powers of the court to try the case, rind after rogue evidence. was taken. Mho Judge upheld the conten- tion and dismissed the cinitn. Mr. Bicknell, of llnmileon, was Solicitor for toile plaintiff. Gill vs. Cottle and .Brown, was an inter -pleader ov- er n deck w) ice the bailiff had seiz- ed. The c•leim was sustained. Dick- son & Carlin."' for detts. Madman & tSt::enbury, for Off. Ogden vs. Carroll was adjourned, and in God- win ve. lTedgins, judgment was cen- tered !for plff. Gl:adman & Stanbury •appeared dor plff, in both rases end deft& were not represented. Died in \Vinncpe,;-Thc• death oc• currod as \Wianepe,r, on Friday. Fob. 17th, of Mr. John Nelson Hooper, e former and well known resident of t hie trance, he baviter been manager wpitth She Irate James Pickard in the ntercenbi•le business for :t number of years. Deceased had latterly od in \Winnipez, where he %vie taken ill and for four months was a etifforor in the Winnipeg Hospital •(nnlady licher Bright disease Ariel' other complications. The re- m:tins .were brought 10 Exeter on Tui -day Trier:Veer, the 'funeral take ing place from "'l ire residence of his sinter, etre. \\'. G. Bissett and taken in change by the members of the in- dependent Order of Foresters of Exeter. of which order he was one of til:. charter enembere. His re- mains it ore interred in elle Conde plot in the Exe•t'rcemetery. There rcmnfm oi:c silt er, Mrs. \V. G. llis- sel1 and his !only daughter, Miss Olive Hooper. of Vitoria hospital, London. no 100010 his toss, hie wife (nee eliss E Iz , th i e•kard have)/ L 1 pre -deceased Sean seine years :azo. The Pymp:ativ of friends is extende.I to ,the here.''. I. Rheumatism is one of the constitutional It diseases. manifests itself In local aches and pains; Inflamed joints and stiff muscles,- it cannot be by local applications. requires treatment constitutional ting through the blood, and tbe best 1s a course Of the great mune Hood's Sarsaparilla which bas permanently coved thousands of Cases. For iaWraoeisy of ram>vkalis cores seed for Book ea Karma_ dpi. the 7. C. L Hood Co., Lows OLD BOYS' REUNION The Hui ion Old Jloys of '10101.0 lead !their :tau►ual social gathering on Thursday weight of last week. Tlrc Toronto Star reports tjsc affair as follows: "A very pleasant time was vont ut t fifth :I:uuu:Il..1 11011leand rt•tut•o:t of the Huron Olet Boys' Assut'ttiosi, (eleict' wee held at elc- Cankey's lest niel.e, Some 050 were present and among t•hn guest"' of the eventing were the (hosiery pleisl• dents, Col. W. D. Otter, 1I. MacMath J. O. Willi -on, E. J. II. DUI1? Ltl, lion. J estie° Garrote, Dr. Sloan, E. Floody G. A. Smith send Robert Miller, Warden of Huron county. A program of voice one instrumental music was followed l,ya supper, and tan^ --n danc- ing until after midnight. The pro• great ;•nctuded sketches of "Scotch humor and Irish twit," by J.11. Mc- Kay ; solos and a piano duet by Miss Emily Frances Scott and J. 1'. Bal- four and a pet no duet by Misses Olive Floody •:end G'adys Lalond, Th_a officers•and committee arras fol- lows; l'restdent, S, T. Church; vicc- pre_sident, Geo. Deaton; secretary N'• E. Floody : t roasurer, \\'.0. MC. Taggart : executive committee, .1, H. McKinnon, R. A. Walker, K. McLeod. II. C. Sloan, T. G. Soole, W. E. Groves, J. 8. Timmins, J. M. Marks, Jae Ilysiap, W. &ieswetherick, J. C. Hyslop, IDr, Duncan. A. A. Miller. Il. elutes, W. Prendergo>et, J. C. Mc- Donald. fr. 11. Rot'hwcll, J. A. Mc- Laren, J. P. Martin, J. R. Lyons. Paine's Celery Compound Made Your Friends and Neighbors Well Mrs. Geo. 11. Griswold, Nanaimo, B. C., writing specially for women says ;-"Tho garnet succeas of Paine's Celery Compound in my c;rse, leads me Ro believe .that it has no equal in the world for curing the ills of wo- men. For tthre..^ years, 'female troubles, edyspcpsin and nervousness made me a shadow of my former self. I was treated by competent doctors, and took a sea trip that Losted six weeks, but got bomoagain tee.1'.eng no better. Atter reading one of 6 -our books on Paine's Celery Com- pound. I bought. n supply and used it faithfully. Three bottles were v' et at 1 had sufficient 'to convince m U found a friend and helper. Six bot• ties, thank God. banished all my complaints and made me a new wo- man. I nm anxious dolt every nut- feriozr woman should know what Paine's Celery Compound has done for Imo." The Medicine That Operates Directly on the Nerves and Blood. Sharon Mr=. Chas. Amy, of Burford and Mr. and Mrs. P. Coates and daughter Verna •at Usborne, visited at Mr. J. Kestlo's else first part of last week. Eden. ,the youngest daughter of Mr. Thor, J. Amy les confined to her room weigh sennet lever. We hope to coon see ;her out -agsin. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dauncey and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kettle spout Friday with Mrs. Jane Kcatleof Hay, Mrs. Josiah K(itle left Tuesday for a weeks visit with her father and other friends in Hamilton. Mies Lyda Kestle is visiting her sitter Mrs. Thos. Trividlck of Crcdi• on. Mr. \Wellitieton Amy hos returned home 'ftcr three weeks pleasantly spent with friends in Usborne. One of Mr. Wm. Morlocks cows nut with •a peculiar accident the (Alter day. The animal bad not l:cen well for some time end Mr.Mor• to:k !thinking it ,lend consumption killed it, end on examination found a :spike 'nail lodzc(1 in one of its lunge. (Too lute for last wrtk.) -Mr. Joseph Amy, who has been laid .up with the grip iy abic to be out .again. -Mr. and Mrs :Henry Itcytx,)ds, of Hay, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Amy, cont day keit week. - JLios 1'ca,rl Kestle left an err► ex- tended visit with friends in London, \Woodauock tonal Stratford. -Mr. Art'bur Coxworth bas pur- chased a fine blood afar(. Art koow•A +r ,•oenl 'horse when he sees it. -Mr. George Lawson attended ti Y y'r rt Mr.\\'.' � tllrle of truly v at elluant Wednesday a •t } •; c line 1 cal (•, d. t c ea- uM(ara�n in on n - in,r het. - ,1r-. Janics Harris, of lla,iitolri who was a resident of this place ow- e! .Shrty years ago, was renewing acquaint:Itlres nerve least week. -Mr. Titania.' .1. Amy delivered she horse he solei to Mr. Thomas Handford, of Exeter, on Monday, and on Weilnes(Lny Introisit..d anoth- er. Thomas es quite a speculator. -Mr'. Maws Amy 1,8,1 (8 stro(rss• ful aquiline r tnThureda cater - neon last. In the rewriter, Mr. Geo. Mawh•,nney, of the Grethen line .rave several «rlecli in'. front his .zrapha- plurnc. The •rermainder of the even• int vitas spent to music and flames 'nue n Tate hour, when all left for their domes feeling satisfied they Lad 1 pots' a very enjoyable evening. Ilii•: SECOND YEAit OF TIIE \\'Alt The second year of the war open.: %%Oh two main problems act befog • rho Japants,:•. The first is the ton: ins of the Dottie fle^t, the seen' I the Russian army at Mukden. It.� jest rc sky•. sevenhaftIcsla t s ar to uncertain quantity. hummed the defeat Togo, th^ war would instant ly ,bongo i1.' aspect. Oyam t 3:t.1 hi . nrmy would I.e prisoners on 1h mainland, cut off from their b:tx'. Two or three hundred 1huu-uud Jo- ie -twee soldiers tyould be au attkwera problem for the ltuse►ians to solve, even under :o trcuteudous u disad- vantage. None t'he less, much the greater hart of the Manchuri.1 %% Dui(' automatically revert to the Ito -hiatus ami the Japanese would surd aider the shatter: of tulorwous and falai di -aster. The whole &seal; ,,e the tear, therefore, still rr•Sis upo>I the skill of two eels of soawou. The odds, however, am a heavily with To- go. fur the Baltic fleet so far has rot inspired the world with respect. WHAT CAUSES SNORING When asleep, people that snore. breath through the mouth instead of the nostrils, which are choked with catarrh. Jif ul:o "Catarrho- zone" before reflRlnz, and p'ou'Ll quflckly cure the snorin; hnbit. By destroying the cause of catarrh and healing Rhe membranes, CatarrLo- zone makes a complete cur( in every ease. It cleans the nostrils, stops the discharge end prevents dreppitl ( in tLe throat in a few minutes. Nothing so (pleasant or certain to cure snor- int, catarrh or colds as Catarrhoz- one-that's worth remembering. Hay Council Council met on Monday, Fcbroary 6th, all present. The .Ouditors' report was laid be- fore she council, the treasurers cash book etas examined, finally audited and signed by the reeve. The fol lowing amounts were ordered to be paid; E. Christie, zrlvcl, 11;10.56; M. MoTaggart, gra- vel, $3.60; J. NortLcott, ;gravel, $7.02: G. ICelle.rnrnnn, gravel, S. S. $2.61; Geo. Fairbairn, gravel, $3.76; Fred Green, .travel. S. 11., $1.20; H. Cudmore, gravel, $1.5.2; E. Zel- ler, pnintins. $22.50; Mess & I)eioherl. pine slabs, $4.88; J. Gall- nutll. 'rep. bridge. con. 14, $1.50 ; J. 1. .Mor•ner, auditor's salary. $6.00; Writ. Johnston, auditor's salary, *6.00. Council will infect again on Mon- day, t Ito 6th day of March, when pat hneteters, oto., will be appointed. F. HESS, Sr., Clerk. A BROAD STATEMENT This announcement is made with- out any qualifications. item-Roid is the ono preparation in the world that guarantees it. Dr. Leonbardt's Hcm-Itoid will cure any case of Piles. It is in the form of a tablet. It is ,the only Pile remedy used internally. It is impossible to euro an estab- lished caso of Piles with ointments. suppositories, •injestions, or outward appliances. A guarantee is issued with every package of Dr. Leonhardt's Hem- ' Bold which contains a month's treatment. Go and talk to your druggist about it. The Wilson-Fylc Co., Limited, Ni- agara Falls, Ont. Crediton (Too Late !for hist week.) -Samuel Brown is holding n clear- ing 'sale. He will move into the building 'formerly occupied by F. Siegnc.r as soon ns the weather will permit. Daniel Sweitzer, the owner of ILbe store, at present occup:ed by Mr. Ilrown. intends to remodel the same and give it a more up-to-date nppearance, - Miss Florence Keys, second dau- ghter of Mr. John Keys, near here, seas tanited in marriage to n prom- inent young gran of Detroit, in the person of Thomas Kavanaugh. The happy event woe celebrated nt Wind- sor, on Friday, San. 27. Mrs. Kav- anaugli s many friends join in wish - in; !herself and worthy husband all the thappiness that !this world af- fords. - \\'e aro pleased co hear that Mr. August Sweitzcr, wibo bee been ill is rapidly recovering. - Adam Beck. M. 1'. 1'., of London, has had several teams drawin•3 logs to Centralia from Shipka. -The sleighing is splendid this year, and largo quantities of wood. tile and brick aro botnz teemed through the village. - Ilonry Elteitzer Ins received al carload of Manitoba wheat and can now !furnish firs) -class flour to the t rade. -Mr, W. S. Chisholm, nrana,eer of tire lerchant's (lank, of the vinare, left last tuck Ito take change of the Acton [}ranch. Hie Once is lichee taken by Mr, liora, of Belleville. Mr. Chisholm has been manager o[ the (lank seine it opened up in this vil- lage and has worked up n good but:i nets. We are very sorry to lose Line and Mra. Chisholm its they have made many frier►ds in this villa ze a tol nei z hbor hood. THE ROOT OF NEURALGIC 11 EAI)ACIiE 1: .an irrit•anle condition of the nerves caused by roll. Relief comes (quickly Brom Nervilinc, the great pain reliever of to -day. "1 consider Ncr%ilin(' a tragical remedy for neu- ral7ia." writes Mrs. E. (i Morris, of nalt.imor:•. lint [ novo, worry if Nervilinc is in the Lowe. A few applicalinne never yet failed to kill the pain . i can also recommend Nervil.inc dor stiffness, rheumatism. :end mu';utar pain'.." In use ncorly fifty years. Try Nervilinc yourself. i3OIRN ARNI}TAGE - la leeetil, on Widnes - day, Feb. 81 h, n o J1 r. and el rev. M. 11. Armitage, a (iau;;htm. DIED NAI '/.1GRR - in L(:ndon asylum on 811urday, Feb. 41 h, Jacob Naf- zizer :11 tire age of 211 year.. N('IIILI}d'. - At %uri,1s, on Tueelee, Feb. 7th, the infant .on of Mr. and 'Mrs. Abel y: hill'•, at the see of (11 months nod 16 day,.. TOM - At Med eerie flat, N.W. '1.. on February 218,1., \Wi)litim Chose - er, e1n1y stn of \Veilliam and Ellen Toni, need 22 years and 22 1111) HOOP Ell. -Al 'tVinnipcz on Fehru• my 1711t. Mr. .iohn Nelroa Iioap- c•r, (formerly (1 Exeter) "'red 52 Licars. KF,I(.-In iliddulph nes Tuesday, Feb. 21st, 1905, Annie, (laughter of Mr. and Mr., iti: hard Luker, nae•l IR _year', 13 months reel 17 clay•. am= A'egetablc Prepar.:ticti for As - simila t ing the Food and Reg tea - ting the Stomachs and Howe t Promotes Digestioil,Cflee rful- ness and Rest.Contaf ns neither Opiuui.Morphitle nor *fmcral. st3TN '..l CItlmr+ Jdrq,alArad zksvar f:7rff 1 Jtmey4i1 Ssrd - ay...Pi r ,' • %&iris/ .fdo - darl. Jctd • Bel Or,dr d Sas • Km, Jfel - (/•nhrJ iiF.erjvw+ 1711, 1 Aperfect Remedy FarCanstipa- tion, Sour Stoma h,Diarrhoca, W1'orirs Convult '--" erish- taess 1111d Loss OF SLEEP. Vac Simile Signature of lstc.�� t NEW YOPIf. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CASTORI For Infants and Childr The Kind You Ifi Always Bough `Bears the Signature of 0 For Ov Thirty Year CASTORIA. Till eeavaua eer►aNY. wear Telfa env. 4 K K. 4'\ Lt K K K K(.(K K K K tar K K BLOOD POISON en sceount of its terrible effects, blood dleease Le called the king of all diseases. It may be either hereditary or contracted; eo while it may not be a crime to have the disease, itis a crime to permit it to remain to the system. It may manifest itself In the form of Scrofula, sesessa, rheumatic pains, stiff or swollen joints, Itchiness of the skin, eruptions or blotches, slows in the mouth or on the tongue sore throat, falling out of hair, disordered stomach, and a general depresslou of the system. It you hareem', of thesesyptoss don't neglect yourself. You have no time to lore. Beware of "old fogy" treatment -beware of mineral ppoolsoas- beware of Quacks and &'akin. OUta NEW 1fE1*IROD TRHkTaaENT is guaranteed tecare this disease, never to return. Bank Bonds will protect you. Our treatment is not injurious is any way, but reaches the very root of the disease and eliminates all poison from the system. 'The symptoms of disease gradually disappear. 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Two Sizes, 1Oc. and 25c. a Box ACCEPT NO p=LLtSe SUBSTITUTES FOR :il.>tet2e STEi.CK - In Winrtipez, Man., nil Chlidron Cry for Sunday, Feb. 6tlr, Louis R'i!I .t,i Stehle io►n of Mr!. Wiry Bea like 14th ran. Hoy, a t the age of 2 t ye i r-, 7 month( and 3 days. CASTOR IA. FEEDING PROFITS Quick returns and profits are what the fanner want: in feeding steers. These can be obtained in the steer that can be properly prepared for the market at an early age. One who docs this le "A WISE FEEDER." In ordinary feeding the haste in getting on a full feed if eften disastrous to large and early gains. The addition of Clydesdale Stock Fail to the ordinary feed pits the stomach in such shape as to allow it to digest and as'.ilnilate a large quantity of food. It is the assimilatie.n of thio extra feed that makes the profit. A point cverlookc•l by many (ceders, 14 the condition of hide aril heir. The soft, flexible skin, and A el'ety hair, is always assoeiaterl bt• the experienced (seder with gaining capacity. It is a certain indication of an active digstion and as.ttmilation of food. The outer skin has a direct relation to , the stomach ' and I testines. Clydesdale Stock Fax1 will give as oft pliable skin and velvety hair. Mr. Walter Wesley of Pine Orchard, Ont., sal s : " Your Stock Food gives a smooth glossy coat, perfect digestion and extra gain over and above that gained from ordinary feeding, and at a profit." The extra fine finish and early maturity got by feeding Clydesdale Stock Food enables a man to get top market prices. Voir money will be cheer- fully refunded by our dealer if von cannot fecal 0 at :t (profit. Clydedale Stock I'oodt can l e purchased in your district from the following dealers : Peter Friyne, Exeter. \V• J. \Viteon, Green( ie .101)11 I'rr•e,er, /.abet:. Jaws & Clark, \\'inchel.^a. 1'. D. Hutchinson, Htaff.a. Alf. Sermon, Heneall. STEi.CK - In Winrtipez, Man., nil Chlidron Cry for Sunday, Feb. 6tlr, Louis R'i!I .t,i Stehle io►n of Mr!. Wiry Bea like 14th ran. Hoy, a t the age of 2 t ye i r-, 7 month( and 3 days. CASTOR IA.