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Exeter Times, 1905-04-06, Page 5(restores the color. Stops falling hair, also:'^".."=•; =r,L"• THE EX.E'1 E.R TIMES, APRIL 6tli 1905. M.O. IC )?Exeter Times GENERAL AL' .101 VEGIETAB =•f`; SICILIAN f flair P2newe Tho tax rail [r till city of l.c,rl• Tllltltl4HAl' AI'IUL lith, 190, (don for the scar will be 23 mine Renews the halt, makes It new .gala, restores the freshness. Just ItIIF:lt MATIC PAINS QUICKLY — —�-- what you need if your hair la faded or turning gray, for it always RELIEVED Ion She dollar. lar. GUARANTEED CUBE FOR character- . PILES istic of rheumatism and eclat tea arc• Itching, Blind, Iilcediva or pro- -- A quickly relieved t y applying Cham- trusting, Piles. Druggists refund borlain's Pain Balm. The great pain money if Pazo Ointment fails to Application to Parlias� MEDICAL j ! relieving lower of the liniment had any case, no metier of how long JW. BHUWNINIi, M. D., M, 4',I been ,the surprise and delight of %standing in 6 to 14 days. First w- ail P. 5„ tiraduate Victoria Cul -f meat thoussanda of sufferer:. The quick plication gives case and rest 50e If vanity. office and re,,ldenence. Dominion • t*8otatery, Exeter. DENTAL H . KINVILAN, L. D.13. ANL 4 LR. A.R. KIN$ -IAN, L. L. 13.D. D 8., ]Honor br•adaats of Toronto University. Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain or bad attar (streets. OMin oe iso. eon's block. West side of Main bents- Exeter. OT!CE 18 IHERF.BY GIVEN that an application will be made to the Legislative Assembly of the Province c of Ontario n ro at the presont session thereof, for an Aot to in- corporate a Company to construct. equip and operate an eleotrio lig3 of railway to run in and through the City of Stratford in the County D.A. ANDERSON, (D• D. S. L.D.S. of Perth, and from the said City DENTIST. of Stratford in and through the Graduate of tire Toronto University townships of Downie. Fullerton, Royal College of Dental Burgeons of with honors Aliso Postgraduate of School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with M�orrhie mention. SYseythlni known to the Dental Profession In this office. Bridge work, crowns, al- um, gold 1-um,gold and vulcanite plates all done in neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless anaesthetic used for painless extra*. No. Office one door south of Carling Dries store izeter.Ont. Ilibbert and Illanshard all in the said County of Perth and the Town - seeps of Usborno and Stephen in the County of 1[uron and in and through the Village of Exeter in the said County of Huron to t he Village of Grand Bend on Leke Huron. and al- so from, the said City of Stratford in and through the Townships of North East hope and south Eastltope ONEY TO LOAN and the Village of Shakespeare in 1 the County of Perth, and the Town- ship of Wilmot in 1113 County of Wehave unlimited private fund. for invent. Waterloo to and in id through the eat :pen farm or village property a% 10W 1 acg of Village of New hamburg in the said ales interest. DICKSON ltc CARLING County of Waterloo with a branch Exeter. line in andi through the Township of South East hoe to the Village of Tavistock in the said county of Perth, with lower: (t) To make payments in paid up stock or bonds for o rights of way, v material plant, . r>< t 1 rolling stock or services to the Company, or in furthering the un- dertaking; (2) to receive assistance from Municipalities or individuals by way of subsidies ,bonuses or oth- erwise: (3) To manufacture, sell or lease electricity or electric power to any person or corporation or cor- poration along the lute of the rail- way or any of its branches, and (4) for other proper and necessary in- cidental , powers. Dated at Stratford this 23rd day of March, A. 11. 1905. JAMES STEELE, Solicitor for the Applicants. riONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amount of private tunde to Man on farm and %Wage properties at lowrete. of interest. MADMAN & STANBURY Barristers Solicitors. Main St. Exeter. DICKSON & CARLING, Uarrtetere Solicitor. Notaries Conveypancers. 41 Commiesie•nerv, tolicitors for the Moleons Bank Eta. MOt,ey toLoan at lowest ratan of interest. OFFICE :—MAIN STREET, EXETER. 1. R. caRLrNa D. L L. 8. DIC/CHOP The Usborne and Ribbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- a116e Gompanll Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. DIRECTORS Preaidont:—T. RYAN. DUBLIN. P. O. Vice-Pree.:— J. A. NORRIS) FARQUH AIiP.O. F. MORLEY, WIHALEN P. 0. W. H. PASSMORE, CROMARTY P. 0. WH. ROY, BORNIIOLM P. 0. J. L. RUSSELL, RUSSELDALE P.O. AGENTS. J. CARMICHAEL, STAFFA. ONT. A. DUNCAN FARQUIIAR, ONT. J. WILsoN. FULLARTON. ONT. J. S. GILFILLAN, LUCAN, ONT B. W. F. BEAVERS. Secy.-Treas. Farquhar. +++++++444-44.11-4444-144-4-4-1-44+ • ++++++4'•F•1-44.11.4 !•i••i•#d••1••i•9•++•1- • tNotiee d• To Farmers and $ the Public in General As the spring is corning on gather athc tip rall your old €, ▪ truck such as Rags, Rubbers,* tVool Pickings, Ham hair, f Old Rope, Bones, all kinds of old Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead and Zinc, and take them down to M.JACKSON & SON Main -St. Exeter. I One door south of the Metropolitan Hotel. That's ± where you will get the high- t. est cash price for them. + 4 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++•F4>r++•.••F+•'+•F++ SHOIRTIIOIIN DURHAM BULLS for sale—Tho undersigned has for sato a number of up-to-date thor- ough bred Short Horn hulls. They are of the low set, thick blocky typo and choice breeding. Will be sold reasonable, inspection invited. Ap- ply on lit 16, con. 2, Hay, or John Elder, Hensel], P. 0. ! O1'SF: ANI% LOTS F'OIt sAL:— Red brick house and four 10(5 cs„ on Andrew street. All modern im- provements. On the promises is a new brick etat.le. Apply ,to THOS. RUSSELL. EXETER. _ ilt SALE Olt TO BENT.— The ,-'eperly c Hinsley terrace, CIinR11t1 - nown as the Currie pro- perty. and consisting of 8 acres of tense %%illi yield -roomed house, is of- fered for site or to rent. An kinds of hearing (root t reen. .lust 1 he place for a retired farmer or market gar- dener. Will ire sold cheap or rent. ed on reasonable terms. Fifteen or 1w•enty minutes talk from Clinton post office. Apply to 1). K. Prior, Clinton. ..1111•=••••••=•11 FOlt SALE.—iteeidencc and 8 lots 1 wit h good stable, everything in good repair. Residence recently re - loin' (el ; also a first-class well good'+ orchard, and ernamcntal trees on the premieee. The properly must be '.old an 1 he undersigned is leaving tq .. I'or particulars and terms of i .a a apply to 11. N. Lang, Exeter. GRAND TRUNK Railway System Special one Wag Excursions From Exeter TO Billings, Mont....... • $34.75 Colored') springs. Denver, Helena, Butte, Mont.. 0g$39 75 den, Salt Lake City, Utah.• Nelson, Roisland, B. 0„ $40. 25 Spokane, Wash. L Portland. Ore., Seattle, Wash.. Vancouver, Vic- toria, B.(1 ... .... $ • San Fransisco, (':il., .. • • $43.20 Proportionately 1..%v rates to other points Tickets on Salo From March 1st to May 15th, 1 905. Special Settlers Trains to North West Special train with Colonist Sleeper will leave Toronto tit 9 p an., every Tuesday during March and April for Manitoba and North West. Passengers travelling without Live Stock should lakec 1 tt Pacific Ex- press Leaving Toronto nt 1.45 P. M. AO( your agents for full informa- 1 ion, or address J. U. McDonald, Dis- t rict Ptiasseneer Agent, Toronto. relief from pain which it afford. is your druggist hasn't it send 50c in stamps and it %sill be forwarded t-ost paid by l'aris Medicine Co., St. Louie, Mo. alone %forth many limes Ire cont. For sale in Exeter .by W. S. 'Dewey. Locals The cityeity of New York ork slM !s mote money annually to run its utunici• pal government than it docs to run Mr. Will Dignan, of Lucaat, Spent the'government it of C:ntda or elex- Sunday under the parental roof. ico. New York has a population of nearly 4,000,000 and it costs nearly $110.000,000 a yoar fur expenses, Master Lloyd Godwin, twllo has while Canada with a population of about 6.000,000 disburst•s annually been ill for the past week isnow con 52,000,000, and Mexico with valescent. 14,000,000 spends $68,000 - Mr, 11. Iteru,ner left on Wednesday 000 each year for a like service, morning for Froyshire, Ass:+., where —— he will spend the summer. I GET MORE VIM Remember the Elocution Recital 1 If you aro .1ired, nerv:ws, sleep - by bliss Godwin ani pupils, Friday evening. Lawyer Sturbury will oc- cupy the chair. Miss Vick. Ilagshaw, of Parkhill, spent Sunday at her 1:orae here. The Ross Taylor Co. hive jurat re- ceived a large order from a firm in Stratford for material for 12 re,i• dencee to be built in that city this spring. At the Epwort 11 League services on Tuesday evening Rev. W. M. Mar- tin. of Caven church presented the topics, and a very pleasing solo was rendered by Miss Eva Huston. Rev, T. R. and Mrs. McNair. whoOne of the. amendments which I'on. have been conducting even;elistio Mr. Visna. intimated would be made to dire LI neer License 1 ono Act this sosscrviceA here durt• the past three sion will provide against the sale of weeks left on Wednesday morning liquor to persons under 21 years of for Ilamilton, where they will mi call ago under any circumstances. The a -short •lime before eng.,,;ine in lau • tallows scale to such persons who speci.11 ,services at Inglewood, Ont have n note from parents or guar - Mr. 1t. E. Pickard, hiving purchas- dians or roasters, oskine that the ed several sections in the Northwest. liquor he sold to them. will. thia season put 12-10 acres near Frol•yshire, Assn,., under cultivation, FOR A WEAK DIGESTION He, this week, shipped eight tiorset, No aredicin ecan replace food but besides a full equipment of farming Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver machinery and will go into wheat Tablets will help you to digest your raising on a large scale. elle also in- food. It is not the quantity of food tends to erect a house and n barns taken n k n t h t 'vc. -s 1 w t f e g 11 C 1 •t l and 1 g or I for which he also shipped all the tin- to %the system, but the amount di - imbed material necessary. Measrs, 11. gested and assimilate•!. if troubled Hooper and George Ira.rshaw accent- with n weak digestion, don't fail to give these tablets n trial. Thous- ands ,have been Benefitted by their use. They only can a querterseFor sale in Exeter •by W. 8. ILoweyeee less. !have )teldache e and lan:;our, you .teed Dr. Hamilton's Pills ; they tone the stomachs, useist (li.teslion, brace ,you up at once. Taken at night, you're well by morning. Sick- ness and tired •fcelin.; disappear in- stantly. Vint, spirits, happy health. all the joys of life comes toeveryone uses J)r. Hamilton's fills. No med- icine so satisfactory. Get Dr. llum- ilton's Pills ,to -day. 25c. per box at all dealers. panted the sentiment, and will spen.1 the summer with Dlr. Pickard. WHEN YOU GROW 0i.0 Tho body needs patching—%vaste.1 tissues roust be re -built, played -out lieep your bowels regular by the organs •restored—blood needs noun- uses of Chamberlain's Stomach and ishment. Elderly people need Per- Liver ,Tablets, There .is nothing bet • rozonc.—need it because it vitalizes tor. For sale in Exeter by W. S. and rejuvenates as RIO other rc,nedy flow •y. can. Peri -ozone builds up ►he kind of cwtrengt 11 that snakes one feel ! School Reports. good,—keeps back the (leciy of old age and maker you look young and handsome ngain. Forget nervous ex• haustion, %renew• your vit.,l energy, J1t. LEAVING AND MATRICULA- again ire -enter the life of youth. TION, FORM III Your 'remedy is k'errozone. only 50 Honors — Mary 'tench, 88 per cents a box at all dealers, cent.; folly Windsor, 78; Hazel Browning, 77; Martel Carling. 73; Owing to 111 oiliness of Mr. Vera Cobbledick, 70; O'Brien, the Commercial leacher of Harvey Borland, 60: Edith Moncur, the Exeter Public Scho)l, -there %vas 63: Della McDougall, 59; Mabel no .school in his room 00 Wednes- Sparks, 59; Alvin 1)rintnell, 58; day. Irene O'Neil, 58; The Hartlicb, 50: • - Daisy billing, 50. AiBOC'T RHEUMATISM Enrollment 13 ; daily peerage 13. There are few diseases that in- L. C. I'LEMiNG. Teacher. rflict rrlore torture than rheumatism 111011 SCHOOL DEPARTMENT and there is probably no disease for FOIt51 Ii. which such a varied and useless lot (honors —May ,Jones, 87 per cent.; of remedies have been suggested. To Magic .Coward, 72 ; Nellie Itussell, say that it can be cured is, there- 71• fore, a bold statement to make, but E. ItIc1'lierson, 68 per cent. I. Chamberlain's I'ain Balm, which en- Armstrong, 63; fit. Wood, 61; T. joys ,extensive salehasmet withQuint Quinton, 59 Senior,, 55; 1i. Work - groat ork- groat success in the treatment of man, 55; M. Knight, 51; II. Gardiner this (lisoaec. One application of fain 53 ; T. Carlin,r, 52; M. Pfaff. 48; W. Balm ,will relieve the psi„. and Knight, 47: 0. Mel'Lerson, 43; W. "I and t reds of sufferersbatt tcst tf1c! Tri^loner, 4f • F. Hoeper,r r 40:R. Fare t permanent curen by its use. Why mer, 3�; M. Murray. 37 ; D. Itendle, suffer when Pain Beim affords such 15; G. Hick, 30. quick .relief and c wts but a t rifle? Number on roll, 21 ; average, 20. For nate in Exeter by W. S. elowey. A. E. DORiIJNGTON, Teacher. REGULAR COURSE, foal!% I HIGHSCHOOL. Vonore — Blanch' iShcere, 78 per env.: ,Bella Ila vkins, 77; Edn:t Tay• lor, 73 ; Hugh McKay, 72: Maurice Reader, 1May , 7• fi•tt%•kins, 71. Maud .Johns, 00 tier rent ; Lulu Martin, 05 ; Thomas Saunders, 65 Jessie Russell, 62; John Walker, 56; Ida 'Rowe, 55 ; Edw•ar l Willis, 5.1; Case ]Iow.)rd, 53; Millie Bissett, 52; Lizzie Saunders, 52; Beattie Martin, 49; Blitchall Willis, 48; Lly, I God- win. 47 ; Ilerl he Snell, 45 ; 'terry Herds, 36 ; George Arrest ton z. 30: Irene llandford, 35 ; .'Incase Sweet, 31; Leah Ithernmer, 3: ; Et hid Cob• Isletlick, 21: Total enrollment. 45; ;,verags' 43. COMMEi4CiAL COLHSE, I'OItM i Honor..—Linda Hunter, 85 per cent,: Almine Metter, R3; Jennie Hardy, 79 ; Maud Taylor, 79 ; Alice Howard, 76; Oliver Graybiel, 76;Rer• 1h. \Villerf, 71; Erbil Ities:•t1, 73; George Wambold, 70. itoy Parsons, 61 per cent.; Edith McKay, 01 ; Gerfit•ld 'lodger', 56; Ila Johnson, 51; Howie.. Welsh, 49 ; Frank Knight, 42; Allan McCurdy, 42 ; drink 111wdon, 31; Mettles i:v;,ns, 26 • Dyer Hunter,. 21. Tolyl i-nrolletr'nl, 45; average 43. W. J. O'Brien. 'Teacher. BOOM IV Sr 11 h.—i,illr , n \m . . 81 per cent. ; LoiA Ili rney, 7!) ; Kat Seen Stewart, 77; Katie Collin.., 75; Poug• las Stewart, 73; llertha Mnck, 73; Lillis !lodger'. 71: Winnifred Hug. ton, '72. Jr. dile.—Viola 1\ eleli. 80 per cent.; Lillian Snell, 70: Glulye Itis• sett, 7.1; Alma Mr•1'helan, 72; Clif• ford e1cAvoy, 71. Ste on roll, til i1 rage 38. C. \'081'1•:1%, 'Teacher. F•XETEIt For tickets call on CEMENT AN EXCEPTION .7. J. KNIGIIT, Most of our manufacturers ::r; satisfied wiih r he mime scale of protect kin as prevails in the Unit • ed States ; our cement suattufac, 11r- ers are not:mistiest with this. T1,, duty on Portland ❑n't other hydrau- lic cements entering the Unit - ed Slates is eight cents per 1001(, . barrels, or seven cents per 100 lbs. in hulk. The Canadian duty be 12 1.2 menta per hundredweight now, ani our nnutufecturers are uskin- that t hiw be ince ..(ed t o 17 cents —or more than double tlur tax imposed by the United Sta tes.—Toronlo Sun. MR. HiLL HAS PROVED IT Depot ticket went, Exeter. FAIIM TO IIF:NT 1.ot 22 Pira eonces.(ion 1'.shw nc, 100 acre(, now• all in grass, also storo with liay 1'. 0. in connection to lease when goats are disposred of. I have now o. land a quantity of clothing, con- sistins of reedy•niade suits, over- calls etc. which 1 nen note offering at cost. Good American oil 16 cents 1.'r gallon. '1'o much work for my am boned to ¢et out of the lou.eint•gs. Apply to 1.. eicTAGGA11T, Hay P. O.. F. W. Muni.', .;r;•neral manager of the Grand 'Trunk Pacific, has re- turned from III ' Pacific coast, and, in an interview made the following statement : "The selection of our Like Superior port is practically settled. 1t'e have been °onsiderin1 for turns time• the relative merits of Port Arthur and deort William, and for our purposes .t h: advantages of tit • site we ll lve Ice►'clod at Fort William appears ,treater •tbin 1hogc that dist at I'3rt Arthur. There - fu r we trill place our principal ter- retinals at Fort Willem'. HOW PNF.I'\10NIA STARTS Von catch n lit t l• cold 4 o-rlay', by to -morrow it has 'reached t be throat, next day 4 he lungs nue effect -..l meld you wish you had used •'C:tlarrho- zone" which kills colds in five min• ut res. in a hr first place C,'rtarrho- zone• soothe,. the irritated metn- brell :i 0nil 1 .li •vev •-n,mstion,—then it cul a out 11. • !dile:tut and deal rov. the gena,. It -teethe. t blcntl to retain a oat ural supply of oe;gcu, lunet-fa>,1, and wit pity. in any cough bronchitis r:r iii, : afi"ction il's guaranteed to pr.witively euro. 1►c• Toronto Man Explains How Ile Ga- ined Thirty Pounds in a Few Weeks. Remarkable statement. At 89 Fuller Street, Toronto, lives :1 man mho claims to have proven be- yond the shadow of a doubt that 1)r. Lcondardt's Anti -fill is the most wonderful remedy ever introduced. His name is W. A. Hill, and he mak- es the following statement ; "I was very much run down and i had a constant pain in my side which made life a drag to mc. I fully believed my days were numb- ered, but I was induced to try a treatment of Dr. Leonhardt's Ani i - Pill, and the results were mervel- Ious. "After a short time I found my- self restored to perfect health nod strength, which 1 am thankful to say I have enjoyed ever since. " i have gained thirty pounds in weight %ince 1 commenced to use An - •i -fill." Mr. Ilill'g statement is only one of many. No one has ever used Dr. Leon• -u rdt's Anti -Pill without bene- fit. l'rice 50e. All druggists, of The cline env wuhstirut ' ler "Catarrh- Wilson -Pyle Co., Limited, Niagara ozone." Fella, Ont, Sole agent for Canada. CY11L1ST CDXLX . Bear, the _ A 14' Keel YOU 1134 Mears B:aft Signature of To Cure a Cold in One DayT� Lana ' Laxative Bromo Quinine T.r. rryy on every Seven talon bates sold is pot 13 ttt ost s. T �'tr' . ' v'tr box. 25C. ROOMnV Sr. 3rd.—Laey Iles%ool, e8 per cent : Willieliradl, 87; Victor Sweet 81; Garvey Acheson. $4 ; Herbio ' Gardiner, 81 ; Willie Morey. 81; An - hie Itissett. 73 ; Willie Arnim rong, 72; Olive Wood, 70. Jr. 3rd.—Charlie Welsh. 96 per cone : Ida 1Velstt, 80; Marry Sweet, 70 ; Lily Roe e, 75 ; Percy God.%in, 72 ; Latimer Grieve, 70. Na •ort 0r:,g!;•, 1. 11.roti E.5\V;ALf(IveOYD,4Teacltor, Dearing. George Hicks, Fred l'resz- ItOOM VI Gator, Earl Shapton, Johnny Willis, ►honor.— Jr. 3rd, Clarence Ileo- Samuel Statltake ; Jr. I1., Florence cool, 82 per cent.; Eva Slesehlock, Triebner, Gordon Sanders. Ada \Vile 79 ; Cecil Pickard, 73 ; Bell.a Mc• lis, Alvnler Willis, Chester Parsons ; Kay, 71; Willie Ford. 70. l't. 11., Oliva l'reszeeiter, Wilfred Ironer.;.— Sr. 2nd., Clair Wood. 83 Shipton. G(xdou Pcnhal.'. Garfield per cent. 1It1 Itr rock, 8a. Rey 8ta 1 k c 1 ' It rlbS eg- Ue:,ring, 77; Edna Brock, 7l. inald 1'aretoris1. C1.t>arlie+rf( Tri11rt►ner. 9'0- llonors —Jr. end., Lot tic: Delve, 81 tat number on roll. 32; average at - per cent.; Abse Jackson, 78 ; Willie tendance for 11t^ asset h 29. to Walker, 7.3 , I'F•RCY S, iIAN Fat, Teach; r. Olive EHF,N —School It:'j ort.—Tho following ie the report for she month of March for 8. 8. No. 4, t'sborne ;—V., Bort ROOM VII Luxton, Alma May, Lydia Handford ; Sr, 2n1•—ltuby \\•roc(, 89 per IV., Alice Davis, Eileen Caves, Flas- cent.: Ernest Harvey. 80; Violet sits Hunter, Pearl hunter, Edn i Lux - Knott. 74. ton. Nellie Rooke. Itussell May, w•ri,ir.u.v.a.plellltl• Jr. 2nd,—Gladys Delve, 91 per Frank Rooke, Ethel McCurdy, Frank cent.: Morrie Pinney. 86; Annie Day Il:tndford, 4tuni• Luvt(•n; .I r. I V., The following letter is onlyone o 8i: Ernest Nea, 8'!; Edith Davis, 82. Alvin,E.scrw. Wi'l.e Webber, Arthur many thousands which are i Sr. I't. 2nd.—Agn:.s Mackey, 92 Kerslake, ,ltichi • Hicks. N_•n. Mo• the Pinkham office. and go to pron file ve peer cent ;Nelly Jencs, 9l ; F.ttie May Curdy ; Sr., 111., Bella leivis, Willie beyond question that Lydia E. p'' leo%.y, 89 ; Eddie Welsh 83; Muriel Essery, Willie Essery. Cecil Skinner: Ibe Joie:, 79; ioe Follee/. 78; .Marti,1 Sr. 11., Jo-. 1):1vis, %Villi: Walker, ham's Vegetable Cmerit,i of must Loa Iingshaw, 73. Gearg:e ,Davi.(, Thems .Cones, nett - MIL of great merit, otherwise it 11!'A. 1't. 2nd.—Mui An•lers.n, 98 lay Atny. Auni.• McCurdy, Ave Shirr- could not produce such marvellous re- t.er cent.; Jean Sell:n, 96: M•tr„uer- mgan •r, !Oarrtt' .11.%, Lila Creigkton, sults,amon)fsicksod ailing women: 'ile Gardiner, 95; Laura Cann, 81; ]ieckits Cohort,;l't. IL, Alary Me - D"Soo�.Pjnkham:— Itota Rowe, 82 ; Linden Harvey 81; Curdy, tiered Webber, \Wesley Col- decline.toMy rmappetite p t to failed}e me; 1 w Norman Hockey. 79 ; Irno Sweet 73 ; hart, Rhea McCurdy ; Sr. 1., AUic unable tobleep, and I Lowrie very inwr Jr. I't. 2n(1 — halo 118 Handford, -Hunter, Lada Ifirding, Alice Crete!) (had shooting pains throu8hthe abclotne 78 per cent. ; Stanley Johns, 77. tan, J'ronk Callen, Minnie May. and pellets organs, with bearing -down paialt No. cn roll 38; average atten. 36. Names in order of merit. Average and coludant hearlacyho�stecaush,g Ino mac 1'. E. CARLING. Teacher. attendance 39.—W. A. 1)avidK)n, 'Tea- and t ore pajntcllpantiI Docame a hurnte nano' cSHARON expense to nor family instead of, a help pleasure. Lydia F .. 1'i nkh cm's Ttt y Vegetab R etaD ho hollowing is ;i correct re- Compound cunei me within three months., port cf the !standee; of the pupils of lir the fter I txtterr and t at using it timefelt c ne 8. 8. N. 4 Stephen, slur the, month poria,! f noticed a ggrr••at difference, and♦rre of March. Names inorderof merit pain gradually diminished until I was well,' V., Elgin Amy ; 8r. I\ Nora' Brown I aru stronger and look better than I did 1Vilbur Alorlock, IdeU:. Schwarz, fore I was married, and there le great rejo %Tillie ['reszcator ; Jr. IV„ Sybclla ing in the house over the wonael•s your Alorlock, Gladys I{caths Luc' idne worked."—airs. M. A.C. Le Ilta ScL- teller, )warz. Minnie Nestle. Merrier Eilber ; (adiuuz tit., Montreal, Quebec Sr, I1I., Ethel Kcstle, Nellie Amy ; If you have suppressed or paitifuJ Jr. I L, Lo: nn ATorlock, I[erbie \Vein menstruation, weakness of the etot>i Harry bchwarz; Sr. iL. Leonard neh, indigestion, bloating, leucorrh Schroeder, Beulah Smith, Alvin Cor- flooding, nervous prostration, di nisi. Arva Brokenshire, Cl,lrence ness, faintness, "don't -care" F,ilber,„ s`x . I[crl;ia Kraft, Mervin Broken. ":want -to -be -left -alone” feeling, shire, Emerson Schroeder, Mildred citability, backache or the blues, th Klumpp, Willie Schwarz, Oscar Cor- are sure indications of feinalc we nish ; Jr. II., Clinton Brown, Mabel ness, some derangement of the ate Coxworth ; Sr. Pt. I1., Otto Brown, or ovarian trouble. In such cases Gordon .Cornish ; Pt. I, Clinton Mor- is ono tried and true remedy—L losk,— G. W. Lawson, Teacher, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. NO. 3, STEPHEN. T11., following iS :t correct reheat e1; Iltlinct cal the pupils of 8. 8. \QQ.. 3., Stephen, for the MOH/ 11 of M.,rch. Tho moues appear in order of merit ;—Class IV., &t,nucl Hicks, Harry Triebner. Cecelia Ford, T1we. Penh:.►.•, Fred Beaver, Ralph Willis. ITS MERIT IS PROVES RECORD OF A GREAT MEDICINE A. Prominent Montreal Woman Tells Rows Lydia E. Plnkhatu'a Vegetable ild:t I'rc•szatlor. harry Parsons Compound Completely Cured Her. Jr. 111., Fail %'arsons, Sherman Wil- lis. Gladys pairing, Eddie Triebner, I The great gout Lydia }: 1'inkhaln's, Sr. 11., Florone.• Rennin), Preston 1 Vegetable Compound is doing .moat►• the women of America is attracting the attention of many leading scien- ists, and thinking people generally. Heideman, 71: James W: eve Dearing. 73 ; Irene nerdy, 72. No. e:n roll 50; average attendance 47. t. A. E. MARTIN. Teacher. R00111 VIII. 8r, 2nd.—Madeleine Carling, 90 per cent.: V j:,,le hove, 80; harry Snell, 85 ; May I3rinlaoemee, 80 ; Chaster Russell, 77. Jr. 2n1.—Annie Coliiugwood, 91 per cent.; Miller Huston 80: Linnie Ford, 78 ; Bruce Walker. 71; Wil- fred Mack, 70. Sr. i't. 2nd—BoaU-i-e ilodgcrt 87 -Crtcent ; Lily Co!liugwood, 85; 13th - el Day, 81 ; I t. 1. Ali(. 1 — , .n ClorenccR w• o c, 84 roe cent.; Aline Mack, 84 ; Mabel Knott, 81; Thos. Clark, 71; Jennie Russell, 71. Jr. l't. 2nd.—Robbie Fleming' 82 per _Willie cent. • \\ 111 e • i , 1 Manson. 3. an 7 No. 1—Marjcry lluslon, 72 per cent,; Joey Ferguson, 71. No. en roll, 39 ; average erten., 37. S. J. IRWIN, Teacher, CREDITON '1'r-- following is the report of the Cr entre' Public School for the mont h of Match. 75 per cent. of the total is required for honors anti 60 per cent. for pass stind'ulg. Names in order of merit. Division Ili,—Continue lion class, honors, Madeleine Bertrand, Jos. Finkle finer ; pass, Frazer Brown and Garnet Switzer, coned, Arthur Holtz menu, Ella Link ; plass IV senior, honors, Edna Pack ; pans Gert'. Short, Adeline Finkbeiner, Elvin McMurray ; Jr. 4th class, honors, Frank Finkbcinor, Pearl Geiser; pass, Eddie Winer, Howard Meadd. Clarissa 11111, Edith Hill, Alfred \Vucrth. Average attendance, 31 — Claude 'Buell, Tenoher. Division II. — Jr. 3rd, class, honors Els:e Geiser, Lillian Pinkbeincr, Al- meda Finkbciner; t*ass, Clara Holtz - mann, Willits Oestrcicher, George Beaver, Matilda Oeatreicher, Etas Fanner, Clerance Holtzman!' ; Sr, II, honors, harry Mangnus, Roy Red- den. ['earl Treitz, Ch•trlie Gonver; pass, Alice Mcllin, Beatrice Redden, 1Harrissoa Holtzurinn, Vera a l oltz- mann ; Jr. I(., 'honors, Lulu Geiser, }label Wenzel, Wellington luau, Ida itrow•n ; pass, Wellington Ilaist, Mervin Winer, Willie Motz, Lloyd Damm, Ezra Ewald. t l h 8:nn he' '' 1 Ink Iner Average attendance, 43.—Miss Sault•• er, Teacher. 'nekton I—Jr. hist , honors, Loran Brown, Qu••eni:t Ilo'f:zins : pass. Lydia Ors( reicher, Florica Hill, Melvin Brown, 8aus Wein ; Sr. Pt. 2nd honors, Lulu lledden ; pass, Lulu Datum, Evelyn Bluer ; .Ir. Pt. 2nd, pass, Henry Finkbein•'r, Herbert Shenk ; A. Ill class, pass, Gertrude Guenther, Irene Erb ; A. II. clans, honors, Lillie lereint'r ; pass, Rny- mond English, Harold Gower, Ar- t bur Sambrook ; A. 1. awl, page, 'toy Shenk. Average attendance, 41. —Minas Kenzie, Teacher. FARQUHIA 11 The following is /lie report of an exaulinattnn held in 'Themes Road school durin,( the month of March The pupils were examined on only four or five. subjects. Those marked with an asterisk were absent dur- ing part of 4 he examination. Sr, IV class, tots! 480.—Wesley Stone, 381 ; Alfred Ilunkin, 350 \\'ilfis Westlake' 311 ; ,Iohn McNicol• 292 ; John Ilray• 195. Jr. iV class, total 480.—Almcr Stewart, 369; Footer May 363 ; Lindsey Gardiner, 362 Waller McNichol,. 359; Flossie ('ow- ard, 323: Jennie Monteith, 321 ; Wil- lie Kay, 311 ; Tonitny llosteert, *281; Orca Snell", 202: Myrrh Ilunkin• 167. Sr. 111 class, total 480.—Willie Monteith, 1.28 Anna .111ison, 391 : Flossie I'asanlore, 350 ; ,Bert Brown 246 ; Johnnie Turnbull, '203. Jr. 111 class, .t of :.1 350.—Et Itel Ilunkin, 301: Greener 1't''rrtorc, 291 ; ,May :1)nrch, 270. J. A. IIAM ILTON, Teacher. \VINCIIELSF.A 649, harry Windsor 618: Jr. 2nd, The dollow{ng is the report of Bessie Anderson 1059. Fred Fairhall 8.8. No. 6, Lsberne for the month 9.5, Anthony White 758, Lloyd Eng- el' March. Names in order of merit land 730, Fred Essery, Robert Alex - Sr, 511t, hazel Heger, Cecil Camm : Jr. 5th., Olive Berryhill, Alden Johns; 8r. 4t11, Vera Washburn. Willie Elford, Almena Heywood : Jr. 4t1 ALaura Godbolt, Nettie Camp- bell, Everett Skinner ; Sr. Card, Lille Ileywood, Ella Ileyw.00d, Virda Berry hill. Jr. (room, Sr. Ili, Hu- bert Jones, Mary Cornish, Ella Veal ; Jr. III., Annie Wilson, Earl Johns, Ray Fletcher ; Sr. II., Alex. Berry - hill, Lillis Godbol t, John Creery ; Jr. 11.11., John Brock, Jennie Campbell, Clara Kellett ; ,Jr. iI., A., Emma Heywood ; 1'l. l., Alice Crcery.— D. McDougall and Winnie Howard, Teachers. CENTRALIA The following is the report of the Senior :Department of 8. S. No. 1, Stephen for the month of March.— V., Vernon Watson 833, hose Wil- son 820, Elva Windsor 749, Enos Windsor ri 69.1 r 11 ser Samuel nu McCoy 651, Harold Duplin 489, Alvin Baker 596, Sr. IV., Wilfrid Ilodgins 942, Frank Mitchell 890, Gladys Essery 735, Willie Sims 655, Joseph White ; Jr, 4th • Archie ito' inson - Ja7, Lily Rob - intone 943, Margery Hepburn 931 Czar Wilson 875, Murray Elliot( 832, Gifford Hogarth 818, Gordon \Wilson 813, Mervin Elston 629 8r, i.:nder• Mueean CaPfas, Everett gill• fes, Wilson Colbert ; Sr. Pt. 1L, Stel- la Neil, Ethel Colbert, \%•chis Maker. Jr. Pt, IL, Malvan England, Hubert Neil, hIadeleino Heist, Othella Motz: Vera Motz, Mahe! Elliott : ,Pt. Ethel Bowden. — Miss !'or(er, Tea- cher. NO. 14, BTANLE\- The following is the March school report of 8.8. No. 14, Stanley. Nam- es are "in order of merit. — V„ ads Dinsdalo, A. W. Johnston, W. Mc- Queen ; Sr. 401., Eleanor Hood, E. Gemmell, Emma Alair ; Jr. 4th., Et- • t.'t Jarrott, M. M. Fisher, Ageie Gemmel!: 3rd., J. II. Jones, Rena Mc - Beat h, Ida E. Jones ; Sr. 2nd, Oda Mclleatle Sarah Rathtwell, Hannah Hinsdale ; Jr. 2nd., It. 11. Logan, H. A. Jones, Lola Rathwoll ; Pt. 2nd, W. M. MoRe.ltl, Frank Gemmell, II. Kehl Pt. I. Anna Hotel. The best spellers in monthly spelling matches were -5th., Mary E. Johnston ; Sr. 401., Eleanor hood; Jr. 4th and Sr. ard., H. Jonrn • Sr.nd. Ods Mc- Bee! . Ic el ►teat ' Jr h. 2nd., Lula Rathw..l Pt. 2nd., Allan Fisher. e► REDUCED A HARD SWELLING Mr. Gus. E. Geroux, writing from 2nd, Hazel Ilickm 972, Austin Duplan Pembroke, 'tells how he was injured 849, John Dempsey 613, Eddie Sims in ,a lumber entitle "A 'heavy Ioz 573, Norman Heilman ; fr. 3rd, Mal- rolled argentite my leg and I was laic% van Callfas 791. Noble ',insett, John up with stiffness and a hard sw•el- ,White, — Minnie dotter%►►, Teacher. ling. When I applied Poison's Nei - The dotlow•ing is the report of viline I got relief. A few rubbings Division I, based on attendance, goad with obis good liniment cured me.' conduct, and general proficiency — in he bush, Nerviline is indispens- Jr.:ird., John Hogarth 1011, iva Es• able; 4t cures neuralgia, colds. sery 952, Ella Baker 660, Maxwell rheumatism and internal disorders Ba+'nl►:tel 517, Earle Callfer, Ross too. No s)erson can afford to b' W811is ; 8r, 2nd„ FIOAnie Davey 923, without Nerviline. Useful for all in - Edna Davey 913, Willie Alexander ternal rind external pain. Large 739, itoy Callfan 670, Hubert White bottles 25 cents at all dealers. - •• — • ---- — •••I •••••••••••••••••+•N+NN THE 11OLSONS BANK (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1865) CAPITAL PAID UP 53/000,000.00 RESERVE FUND $3.000,00000 48 Branches in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba BXBTBR BRANCH Open every Lawful Day from 10 A. M. 10 3 0. W. except Saturday 10 A. M. to 1 1'. M. Rear,tters' Hes10 Notes cashed or collected. hortus supplied On 'molter inn. DRAFTS en n11 points in the Dominion, Great Ilritain and lin Ited stater, bought and sold at lowestrates of exchange, HAVifliCis DEPARTMENT Deposits of *1.00 and upwards received. interret com- pounded half )carley, and eddrst to prinettal June 3(th and Deeen,ber 31.1. 1►e posits itee elptn also l.eued and highest current rate.. of lntere+t allowed, Advesnccse made to farmers stock dealera and business men nt lowest rate* and on mast fa, renege terns.. Agents at Exeter for Dom. (i•.s erement. . Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••. • PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND PURIFIES THE BLOOD. B RACES THE NERVES. B UILDS UP THE BODY. MAKES SICK PEOPLE WELL IN SPRING TIME. aa..lic For «PAINE'S" Aiwk. For pt'The Kind That Has Made Such WonderfUl Cures,