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THE EXETER TIMES, APIRIL 13th 1905.
What ehould be in every home, es -
?Kielty when there are children or
god persona in the household.
Not Water Bottle
Fountain Syringe
Clinical Thermometer
Hot 11 titer lite t les t, til
Relieve Neuralgia
Lessen Rheumatic faints
Reduce Inflammation
1 ! elp Stomach Troubles
( arc Cramps
Stop Earaches
Dissipate Chills
Stimulate Digestion
Banish Insomina
Warm Cold Beds
1
'old
Feet
e
Cotnfort
C
Save lots of suffering, save
lots of expense
Always for sale at
NOTE ANI) ('0M1MENT•
Gossip in local political citetto
ttvne.i Sir Willi on Muleek as the
too, (High Commissioner d o London,
.uccoed Lord 8trathcona. It 1.,
seed that he is one of t he tuinist•rs
who could never be returned by lass
c(.n.t it ucney. His course (JI t }u•
Autunomy dill is considered more
objeotionable than 4hat of the Hiro
Miuisler.
Frank Oliver, member of Perna •
mens for Edmonton, was Sit wetly
morning sworn in as Minister of the
interior• succeeding lion. Clifford
Sift on. Ile area accompanied by the
Prime Minister to Stidt•au 11.t11,
where :the ceremony w•a t performed.
and left at 12.49 for 4 he West. The
nomination( .trill be held on April 25,
:old polling arty 2. Oliver was
elected in November by the largest
tnajority in Canada -3,003. The con•
nth u(•ncy is overwhelmingly Liberal,
and 'this is the main reason of
Oliver';s appointment.
Browmngsi
Drug Store
The Exeter Times
C.\LF:NI►Alt J'Olt APRIL, 1905
23 30
21
28
27
28
•VRDAY 2 0 16
UONDAY 3 10 17
T[TESDAY 4 11 13
WEDNESDAY... . 5 12 19
tFEUR8DAY•...... (S 13 20
FRIDAY 7 14 21
SATURDAY 1 8 15 22 29
'f1111tSI)AY, Al'1tiL lath 1905
THE PROPOSED RAILWAY
1VI.ile not an assured fact, yet it
a quite possible that Exeter will in
I (. near future have another rail-
irtyy. The L.11. & B division of the
rand Trunk etas built through
ten- home thirty years ago, and
lilt. it gave us closer connections
et11 business centers, it is quiteevi-
I±nt our town has not progressed
;jth t he rapidity that was anticipat-
e. The Grand Trunk has all the
mess (rote this section of
country and are easily able to
C
hem
at-
u t
' e against u in
t. t uninat ug. In
y of freight and passenger rates.
Cf cannot secure any manufactory
C any tensequonce on account of
ttt lack of railway facilities and
tie high freieht rates. The I,ropos-
rd railway will put us in direct con -
erection with the principal eastern
lipinla. It will run from Stratford
tlrough St. Marys, lllanshard, [:s-
trode, Exeter and Stephen to Grand
147nd, where it is proposed to build
dt&cks or continue ou to Sarnia.
Wt: are quite sure the building of
such a railroad will be o[ invaluable
benefit to Exeter and t he sur-
rpudiug country. It will stake
Veen competition between the G. T.
Ir. and the C. 1'. IL, the latter road.
eve understand being behind the new
t,roject. Freight rind passen;er rat •
l$ will he lower and the service Con•
biderebly improved. The town of St.
e,feres and the township of Blan•
.-!. rd 'leave raised $400 towards se-
cutiug .the charter, and the villaxe
of i:vet yr, and 4he townships of Ls.
Won: and Stephen have been asked
toe r.Iiee $200, Exeter to furnish $100
and 1 he 1 ow'nships $50 each. The
ntnount8 raised, it is understood,
will be returned provided the pro-
posed project is carried through.
The Exeter [hoard of Trade and re•
oreeentatives front Stephen and ['s-
hortie have met and discussed the
matter, old commit tees were ap•
I'( 11' (1 t9 wait upon the respective
:eel, is, .asking thein to grant 1h:
(1• •!r •1 amount.
'i'II• attnounts to be raised are so
sl ;:,11 that the councils of the dif-
fer( n' municipalities shoals h ive no
),; el oicy .about grantinz the de-
111'U•I• of the committees.
'11 lino- %ill gladly publish in
its t ,lump. comments from any
I, tee r.• desirous of expressing their
I i. w • • otl the Subject.
IIF.NS,tLL
0. J. Sutherland, Notary Public, Conveyaa
car, Cowtataatoner, Fire Insurance Agent, and
assurer of Marriage Liceuaea. Legal ddocumeute
carefully drawn at reasonable rated. Money
Oft(eeee at on
Post estate
Beusalw l tea of sunsets t
—Iffv. Mr. Livingston • of Lon -
duct, preached in the it•thodi,1
church 1,: r: cn Sabba111, morning'
and evi•ning. Mr. Livineaton was at
one 11ime stationed at Kipped. and
his •many friends int this section were
pleased it0 hear him again. ltev. Dr.
Medd, tock Mr. Livingston's work
in London.
—Trade i, somewhat quiet in our
u,uatly :stiirrin,g villa:e, as f lee farm-
ers :•r: all busy with spring work.
—Rev. W. 11. Doherty and Mrs.
Dolo sty avert, in London, ia,t week.
:turnding 't he ,annual nicotine of
th,• Women's Auxiliary Mission try
Association .ef Huron diocese.
—Mrs. F. C. D[oDonald has return-
ed from Detroit, where site heti
bean visitin,e her sister.
—Mr.
It Hooper.
c
r
who wass manag-
er
ar
-
er Ihtrc for the it. Pickard Co., of
Exeter. during. all the years they
carried on busain:'ss. and until they
recently .401,1 out to Messrs, Bowden
& Sons. left here last week. Mr.
Hooper, while here won t he very
proved
• l and
to
,
al
highest respect of1
g 1
himself nortLt
a
a Froe ant good
1
Lusinesa than. Ile will be • missed
her: by a very large circle
of .friends.'
—Mrs, III. Arnold was in Landon
last week visiting relatives.
—Mr. John Goetz left here last
week.for Orillia where he intends
making 1►ia dome. toeot her with his
mother and sister. Mr. Goetz was
a good citizen and we. rezret to lose
hint.
—Mrs. J. E. Blacken was in Clin•
ton last week, her former home.
—Mrs. C. McAllister was in Sett•
forth donne. the past week, visiting
her sister. Mrs. Bell.
—The Bell Telephone Co., have
completed dhe putting in of thc ncw
telephones and 'their employees left
on W edne3day.
—Mr. It. McMordie has heed his
fine faro( property on -the London
droad Ito a Mr. Graham, of Montreal
a 'relative of Mr. John Shepherd of
thin village.
—Met. Higgins, of Exeter is here
visiting ther son and Mrs. Tlumeston
and family.
—Mr. and Mrs. Peter Triggerson
returned borne last week after
spending elle winter months with
Mr. Tiggerson's relatives in the Al•
goma di:atrict, and report a very en-
joyable time.
.-Mr. and Mrs. Alexander John-
ston, of Sarnia, formerly of Ilensali,
were in Hensall last [week visiting
relatives and friends who were
again.
t
pleased •1.:. meet hent 1n. 'd
—Mr. It. Drysdale, of Drysdale,
w•ha recently purchased Mr. J. Mac-
arthur lhas for the present moved
into Mr. Millais new dwelling.
—Mrs. iDeihl, of Paisley, was in the
village, last week visiting Mrs. J.
Sutherland.
—Messrs. W. J. Miller and John C.
Wood, who went to Calgary. a iow
%reeks ago have tach purchased n
section of land in that vicinity and
Mr. Wood has sold his prize marc
for $1,209.
In an interview, referring la the
coming tncetins at 'Baldur, Premier
Roblin announced t hat he writ has
been issued and signed for the elec-
tion for the vacant constituency of
Mountain, with ,nominations April
20th told polling April 27111. The
election
will
practically be nook the
test of public opinion in t province
regarding the Sbaretti revelations.
The seat was vacated by the resigna-
tion of ex -Premier Greenway to
oontcst Lisgar in the late Dominion
election. Greenway represented the
district witkostt interruption since
1879, always get tin' teood majorities
,tee hast figures *►sing in 1900 sener-
al election,. as follows: Greenway
(Liberal) 911, McIntyre (Conserva-
tive) 567, Wilson (independent) e5-1.
The Government candidate will
therefore have a formidable task.
An 'immense congretation heard
Rev. .0 W. Gordon, (Ralph Connor)
talk in the Moor Street Presbyter•
i:ut Church, Toronto, on Sunday on
the Western school question. The
subject was dealt [with in a calm,
dispassionate manner. He asked To-
rontonians do refrain from a hast
judgment on •the last revelations,
asserting it hat his knowledge of poli•
tical condttionrt in the west led him
to believe that all had not yet been
brought ito light. If, however, it
could be shown that the educational
clauses in .the Autonomy Bills had
been ineertcd by it he desire or de-
mand of Sbaret.ti, Sir Wilfrid Laur-
ier should be asked to abdicate, hav-
ing been elected by :the people todo
the will of 'the majority. 1[ also the
extension •cf Manitoba boundaries
had been delayed n_ day because of
Sbaretti's .requests there should be
:t ireckoning.
A er's
nerves
are weak
When the ry
e
everything goes wrong. You
arc tired all the time, easily
discouraged, nervous, and
irritable. Your cheeks are
Sarsaparilla
pale and your blood is thin.
Your doctor says you are
threatened with a nervou3
breakdown. He orders tl1i�
grand ofd family medicine.
• for mute than SO fear, 1 11Te uied Ayer
Alva all a•tlla In riff family 1, U a trend Ion'
at • timet
p and a
w„udert
nln
.e4i.vna
f,ta
e„,„ meet 1, (' IL•t+. tv••.t IlaTen,Conn
00. 1..111. 1 r ATV% •t..
11
for
Weak Nerves
p
the bowels regular vett ti Awe s
Ivo one pill each '-t g1't.
DAS11 WOOD
The red•on you este moue Ly using]
Ii01.I.YIAODD L it- IE PAINT is plain.
1 gallon l'a'te ... .... tie 00
1 gallon Oil T't
$2 ;5 for two gallons of paint or $1.:Li per
K311aint charge you the
samepritc)eo Other
Iho 1 as (the paint. V e guar
antro it to wqual iu quality anti eoverin •• capa-
city nhy 11.75 per gallon ready mixed paint
on the market. E. P. PAULiN. hardware.
Stoves, Tinware. Etc.
DASIt\1001)
—elitism Goetz. of .0.-1 run, ;lad
.e t hur Goet z, of tit ra1ford, are
-pending a few days under t he par-
ental roof.
—E. 1'. Paulin has just received a
car told of Portland cement "Star
brand.
— Mr. Richard 1lamilton reports
that the boiler itt the twill at Grand
Bend, gave out. This cleans no
small loss to bim at this season of
the year.
— Mr. Louie Shoemacher 13 having'
his house raised. and a stone foun-
dation put under it.
—\r andalto.tv Harry Guenther.then
,
celebrated t heir tin wedding, Mon-
day. Immediate friends of 4 he vil-
lage, Zurich, Hensel), Crediton and
►e o
IIIGII PRESSURE DAYS
Mem and women alike have to
work incessantly with brain and
hand to hold [their own nowadays.
Never were the demands of business,
the [wants of the family, the re•
quiremcnts of society, [more stunner•
-ons. The first effeot of the praise-
worthy effort 10 keep up with all
these things is commonly seen in a
wakened or debilitated condition of
the.. nervous syslern, which results in
dyspepsia,defeetit•c nut ri; ion of both
body nod brain, and in extreme cases
in complete nervous prostration. It
is nlearly *seen that what is needed
is what will sustain the system, give
-rigor and tone do the nerves, and
keep Ole digostive and assimilative
functions 'healthy and active. Frront
personal knowledge, we ran recom-
mend hood's Sarsaparilla for this
purpose. It .acts on all She vital or-
gans,
builds up
'endlwom3n( fortstent.
the e
high-pressure days.
3•'i'LLAiTi'N
A quiet twedt took place on
Wednesday, April 5t11, at the resi-
dence of Mr. Oliver Itarris, ex -reeve
r
c n1
'. rIr o
when his t I n i
1
[Fullerton,
0
ghtcr, itit a May, was joined in
wed-
lock to Mr. Nelson C. ileal. young-
est eeon of Mr. henry Ileal, of the
53 in:. township. The ceremony was
performed nt six o'clock, p.m., by
Rev. Mr. Knowles, Fullerton, in the
presence of a few ne.ar relatives. The
bride entered the parlor, leaning on
• 'le th
c
[ her fat her,
while anti o
oho .
"Bridal chorus from Lohrngrin"
%-a; 'ht.lutihttiy r:+nderetl by Miss
Ret t i' Essery. Exeter, cousin of the
bride. Needless 'to say, Abe bride
)coked charming in .o neat costume.
and carried a ntagnificicnt boquet of
While .carnatiotes. After tete cere-
mony tots over and congratulations
extended, the company sad down to
a dainty wedding dinner. A few
pleasant hours were afterwards
spent in music and gimes. The
bride and groom then drove to their
net% 'home, lot 5, E. M. 11., Fullerton
The ,correspondent joins their many
friends in wishing this estimable
young couple many years of happi-
nt•s, and prosperity.-1[itchetl Ad -
1'0011 c.
CiloltAlt'C\
—'the syrup making Reason i, al-
most past. (•:Inners report it be-
im •1 very poor year.
has returned
cd
• Correll,
—Milo, tart o ,
D
h (H-
elotsatter n lengthy visit with
enols at Paris and elsewhere.
—Mr. Sankey Clifford, of Chicago,
is at present visiting his toot her, in
the village.
via' ed a few
Mr+. Albert Canon s Il
dins this week with his sister,
S. A. Miller.
—Mr. Joseph Pzzard met with
r ither a serious accident the other
day, %bile. attempting to catch his
horse, which started •to run oway.
he fractured the entail bone in his
leg.
—Mrs. Britnacombe is -,t present
visiting her daughter. Mrs. ira An-
drew.
n-
d re w-.
—Mr. George 1Wii.+on visited his
f I,' • r .i, yt 1'11ford Lief t .ek.
A GUAItANTF.ED CURE FOR
PILES
Itching, blind, Bleeding or pro-
truding, filed. Druggists rerun(
money if I'azo Ointment fails to
any case. no matter of how long
standing in 6 to 14 days. F'irmt a1, -
plication giro, ease and rest. 50e. If
your druggist hasn't it send boo in
stamps and it is 111 be forwarded post
raid by Paris Medicine Co., 8t. Louis,
Mo.
W11ALEN
—l'loughiuz and temente i- the or-
der of the day.
—Mr. and Mrs. John Wright. of
KIiirtville, spent Sunday in our Imre.
—Mr. F. Morley, clerk of t'sbcrne,
spent Saturday in Mitchell en husi-
ntcv.
—Our blacksmith ix kept very
hose.- -all t he better for t rade. se
(Sills( says"
—We are glad to report 1 hat Mi-.
Jennie. Brooks la improving.
—Mr. Ilector was visiting friend.
at Bethel on Sunday.
—Mr. Joseph Morley is in►provin;r
\\'c hop' that he will soon be nut
np11n.
—1'. tient has enoractNI to drait
cretin for \Vinchelsert Creamery.
—We are i;orry to report 1 he sad
accident that befell Mr. Kirk, leacher
of Zion, on Sunday last, [while rc-
Iurning front Freewill Sunda)•
School. where he had been nddre , •
sing the school in the interests of
the S. S. Drill and Bible Study. Ilia
horse positively refused it o draw any
•c
into
backed of the fair sex, ns he
Ithe ditch upsetting ;the occupants,
but doing no alarm except n broken
shaft and part of t he harness.
t he Baby! en line to the num( r t �
fifty were present. Many very use-
ful presents of the tints -are craft
and Mrs.
evidence. I
•
D r.
were in vol n
Guenther [look advantage of the oc-
casion to have Ihrir three youngest
ohildren christened. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. M. Clem-
c)t, I3, 1).
-,A very enthusiastic meeting was
held in the office of Dr. T. 1'. Mc-
Laughlin. on the 9th inst, for the
purpose of fortning a lawn rennis
club when the following officers
were elected ;—Prea., G. 11. Powell:
Vice -President, John Eidt ; Treasur-
er. Dr. T. I'. McLaughlin ; Secretary
R. at. MacLennan ; Committee
Messrs. It. Goetz ; W. Miller and D.
Mclsaac. In regard to matches
please correspond with lite secretary.
—R. M. MacLennan, Dashwood. Ont.
\Veddt'tl.—At 5.30 o'clock Tuesday
evening the bell on the Lut iterian
church began 1.0 peal forth its fes-
tive notes announcing that two
were 4'0 be 'made one. While the
bell was pealing forth a procession
of rigs came from the home of the
bride's lather, Mr, Jacob Schrader,
on the town dine. and repaired to
the church, where in the presence of
n largo number of friends, Miss Lil-
lie Schrader, eldest 'daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Schrader was united in the
holy bonds of wedlock, to Mr. Ed-
ward Resteynter. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. Mr. Eiffort. \Ve
join tin wishing htu your; people a
happy and peaceful voyage down the
stream of tirnc.
—The citizens of this quiet berg
are quietly reading of 4he board of
trade meetings, of committees and
deputations, etc. etc., goin; on out
at Exeter in reference to the pro-
posed C. P. R. road. li looks as if
we are to be left outs in the cold
at least as if Exeter were trying
to keep us out in 1 he cold, but we
fancy that if the C. P. R. or any
other railroad that comes west to
the Grand Bend from Exeter t hat
the said road wilt be after business
and So it will be in their interests
to ace where the are located on the
map as there are tory fete villages
our size that does more shipping in
and out than it done at Dashwood.
EDEN
•
—Wedding hells are rinsin a.
— Mr. John Luxton is i11 with
pneumonia. We wish for his speedy
recovery.
— A number of young people at-
tended the recital, given by Mian
Goalwin, in Exeter, last Friday night.
—Mrs. 3. Essery is visiting friends
itt London.
—Taffy 'pulls .aro a scarce thing
this ;tear, owing So nig! scarcity of
sap.
— Mr. Toon Brooks and Alfred
Coate., attended the 'lecture given by
I'rof. Brusil in Crediton, last Mon-
day ,night. We hope that 4hey will
cr
urth
r anyiurt d
and W
profit by it
accidents.
—League has commenced, and the
prospeots are for on eft; social in the
near Iuture.
—M14e Ida Caves has been under
the „ : ' her for the pant week.
—\i r. Norman Mitchell spent
Sunny the guest of Mr. J. Essery.
n
\ r. Butt of Springfield,
B 1111,
— cv. 1
It .[
our former pastor, will prcacil here
next Sunday.
—ir►spector T visited t he school
Friday. I tel.
• —Mi+s Ref tit! Essery returned
home Monday, otter attending the
wedding of Kar cousin, near Mitchell.
— Mr. Paul Coates has n valuable
hot ..• sick it 11 blood poison.
L1'CAN
—Mr. T. 0. Ilodgins was presented
faith on oddness by our citizens,
prior to hi, removal to itugsviile.
—Mr. W. Stanley will erect it sub•
stantiat new building at he corner
Of Main and Alice streets, The old
buildings are now being torn (town.
—The IriiuIt nine baseball team
has been organized for the season of
1905, officers are ; Hon. ]'res. W. E.
Stanley : Pres. John Fox ; 1st Vice -
Pres, W. .1. itraunton : 2nd. Vic,
•
Pres, W. Word ; Secy-Treas., C. W.
llawkshaw : Capt. I1. 1). MoF:tlls. A
t on
'
i
cammitt::c was appointed to %.•I
the 'council :taking for a grant t(►•
ward.e buildin r a grand stand.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla enjoys the
tinction of being the
est. curative andpreventivee
medicine the world has ever
known. It is an all-round
medicine, producing its un-
eduddled effects __yy'' bye.
blood vft which the
health and strength olfevery
and tissuede•
organ, boneAcceptnoagtisti'a
tate for Hood's, but in-
sist. on lbaving Hood's
AND ONLY HOOD'S.
13A1
Fi
ELD
—A .most ent husiast '; tot
2(l %w1'
held at 1)r. Smith's office for the
purpose of organizinz a football
team. The following officers were
appointed : 1ton. ]'resident, \Vol.
Mustard; lion. Vice -President, F. A.
Edwards : President. Dr. G. W. M.
Smith : First Vice•I'resident, A. E.
Erwin ; second Vicc•l'resident, Har-
vey Sperling ; Captain, Thos. Brown-
lee; Secretary••Treasurer, George F.
Greenslade ; Managinz Committee,
Mado, W. Lidlon, James Catneron,
Thornton Mustard ; Mascot. Eddie
Sturgeon. Prospects tvere never
brighter for having la first-class
tears, and 'oho purpose is to enter
the intermediate series.
CRED!TON
TO INTENDING PURCHASERS
OF SEED.—Wo have for Bale a stock
of specially selected Red Clover, Al-
sike, Timothy. Alfalfa. Kentucky
Blue Grass, Millett and Ilungarian
seed whioh we offer at reasonable
prices. We have the highest grades
obtainable.—C. 'ZWICKEIt, Merchant.
CENTRALIA
Epworth League Anniwers.u'y —
The Epworth League Anniversary of
the C:•nlralin Methodist Church will
be held on Sunday and Monday,
April
t d 17th 1905. .
Rev. W
lOtl •In
11. Butt. of Springfield, a former
twit or will preach on Sunday at 10.30
n. nt and 7 p. tn. On Monday even-
ing, Her. 1)r. Medd, of Hensali, will
deliver hi+ popular lecture on "Woo-
ing and \Veddinz". Mr. Morrow, of
Credit on, will render a number of
solos. Everybody come, especially
25 cents.
n
cc
the bachelors. I
h
—Our station agent. Mr. Duplan
moved his family from Main street
to the residence of the late Joseph
Marshall, Station street. last week.
It is more convenient for Mr. Dup-
lan .•ts 1►e is utuoh nearer his work.
—Miss Eva (licks, of Exeter, is vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. \Ven. Robinson.
—Mise Katty Elliott, of London,
spent Sunday et her home here.
—Miss Mary Hepburn .and Miss
Murl Gould, of Exeter, visited nt
Diiss ilepburn's hoose on Sunday.
—Mr. .1. W. ilolman, and son and
daughter. of Elimrille. visited at Mr.
Janie, It u►dford's on Sunday.
Zi'ItICII
ELIMVILLI?
The Anniversary- of dile Ladies' Aid
will be held on Sunday, April 23rd.'
The Rev. Geo. Jewett, a former pas-
tor, will preach a. m. and p. m., and
on Monday evenin', following n sup-
per and programme will be givon.
The supper as.usual will be first -
class,.and i)ie programme will be ex-
cellent.
—The Rev. John Kenner. will
preach on the Apt,onory (sill, ',row
debated at Ottawa, next Sun-
day evening, and at other appoint-
ments.
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hind. of Exe-
ter, Spent Sunday She guests of Mr.
\Von. Coultis,
—.Mss Clara Clark and Miss Baker
Of Cred1ton, spent Sunday ►) 4 he guest
of Mr. Wm. Coultis.
—Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Johns, and
Miss ,Mabel Miners, of Exeter. spent
Sunday visiting friends in Elimvilic.
—Mr. Samuel Johns, spent Sun•
day witlt Mr. Thornton Baker, nt
Exeter.
—NI re •I'oresi ti•turtied to her
home in ?lanilobi nit Tuesday af-
ter a few weeks pleasant visit with
relatives in this vicinity.
— Mr. .iacol► Ouch and family. and
Mr. Jacob Kip(: r Ind family, tnov•
cits
Michi a
let
week
wherec
e they
will Leake their future home.
—A meeting of ,the creditor, in
the Steinbac)i [natter was held in
the Dominion house on Wednesday
Inspector, w ere eppdnted :.n 1 o' her
stock
The e s ar nn cd.
mall r r u
amounting to .nt.:irly .;'58000.00 will
likely be sold by auction et London.
or Toronto.
—Owing to ill health Mr. Abe.
Sheller Ita, been compelled to sever
his connection with •1 h: 11,rtteib co-
tal,lishn►^n( us lutrness maker. Dur -
three years' employment with
Thal first he bas proved himself to
he :► very efficient meCl►Inic in hi,
line of trade.
— Mr. C11as. Eilbcr left on Tues•
day for Ponefanunisiteon, tnkine
with hint Mr. 1,•wi ('.' .key, who
wilt be put ill t b.• Reformatory.
there. The r I .. is n p:,rlieularly
god one. ND. (':;to,k.y itt a tutron
young roan but hid mind is efOele.'
and it is hoped he will Ile benefit -
fed ill that in al itut ion .
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Beare the RI Teel You Hare A'tta 1 Boujtt
Signature
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ASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
ill ttse ti►r nt-er 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under Itis per.
��^��� somal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, imitations 111111 "Just -as -good" aro but
Experiments that tritio with and endanger the health of
Inl..ults and Cltildreu—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
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Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
1,'uric, Drops and soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, ui
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substance. its age is its guarantee. It tlestro3's Worms
and akucs Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It rrlicvesi Teething 'Troubles, cures Constipation
u It, the
h Food, re ua c t(
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( Flatulency.
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and
Stomach and Bowels, giving. healthy and natural tral sl o
p.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS'
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TNt CtNT•UN COMPANY. TV MUIIR•Y NCW •Oea C,T•
STEPHEN
'I' he Council of the Township of
Stephen convened in the Town hall,
Crediton, on Monday, April 3rd, 1905.
All present. Dlinutes of previous
meeting .read and adopted.
Anderson—Yearley — that the
time be extended to not later than
the 1st of June next for the Town-
ship Drainage Engineer and Drain-
age viewers to (file their report in
reference to ,1 he Mud Creek Drain.
C•ttt icd.
The following are the 1..ethmasters
Fence Viewers and Poundkeepert
appointed :
l'atlimasters,—It. (licks. Frank
Abbott, Thos. Oliver, D. McCurdy, A.
Rollins, G. Hill, Ii. Elson, 0. W.
Windsor. .1. Willis, J. Ford, W. Pen -
hale, W. I). Binders, .1. Hepburn, R.
Davey. C, Hoffman, \V. \Vincr, E.
Short, dt. Hill, S. ]'arsons, H. Lam-
port. J. T. Bedford, If. Hoist. E. Mor -
lock, .1. G Wein, t Hodgins.
Gai,er, W. Finkbeincr, J. Soho err,
N. Kest lc, W. 31. Kest le, J. Flynn.
8, Ilenderson, 3. Itagior, ti heaver.
1. Madden, W. \Vitz:1, DI. O'Rourke,
X. Mevor, C. Finkbeincr, A. McCor-
mick, 1. Ihasttrd, W. Smith, F.
l'reeter, J. 1Wittert, \1'. Eagleson, 'f.
Keogh, C. liaum;,sten, A. Wanner,
.1.
Rohde, S W. Webb,
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fol, I
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1i. Bast., rd, A. Ireland, R. Adore.
W. Johnson, It. Stone, .1. Love, A.
Mollard, 1'. Mollard, 0. Masson, D.
Wilson, E. Gill, .1. Statton. .1. Hod -
newt, .1. S.Iiedley, .1. GerntetIe, It.
'l'nylor, W. 0.lteiley, .1. ifayi, 1'.Gla -
vin, 0. Steeper, f. \\'hitc,ide, 1'.
Green, Silo .a Stanlake, .1r., W. San-
ders, T. Atkinson, 11. Kraft, P.
Schroeder. J. \Weido, 0. 'I'. Waiver.
Fence Viewers,—Sid. Davis, i. hill,
.1r., F.. Hai.at, 1'. McKenzie, G. M t-
tt•hinn('y, 0. Finkbeiner, .1. Love, 0.
Down, A. ilaytcr.
Pound leeepers.-1V. Moira 11, T.
Shepton, .1. Mchttac, it. Comae/ -
113111, .1. Hickey, 0. Webb. S. Dieter-
icli, .1. Edwards, T. J. Amy, C. Fink-
beincr, 1.V. Fritz, 1'. t'reete•r, W.
Zimmer, A. Mosscr, C. 11. \Nilson.
The following nccount.a ss.grcitill:
.1. 'F. Either, putting in t w;► culvert,,
:.1, F. Filber, wood for town hall,
*13.75 ; 11, Ilodgins, rep. culvert, $2 ;
It. Iiill, do.. $2 ; J. Stanlake, do. $1 ;
W. Pickering, do., $2 .1. Edwards
. a'
rel .Ids road, 41.2 ; J. Aims, work on
Crediton bridge, $2.50; 0. Wolf anal
other A, work (.a Crediton road, $.3 ;
W. Anderson. drawing brick bats,
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lOleiiadjourned
to angel again
in the town stall, Credit on. nn Mon-
day, Miry i, al 1 p.m.
tcA1aTOA=A.
1M KA You Hatt Always Ragas
Beare the
Signals»
of
1111)lULI'll COI-NCII.
The council met pm -mu -int to Id-
jourrttnent c n April 3rd. 1905. The
iteeve and all the members present.
The following account, were ord-
ered da be paid;-11eny. L•ingfore,
o ark on new ,road in [winter, div. 1,
$1.00: John Dogs, 3 1.2 days cn new
raid in winter, .div. 1, $:3.50 ; Geo.
Ilodi(in., work on S•Iubie Hill flew ;
Geo. Arritnt'e, the. Inc; J. Lusk. do,
this : D. O'She i, :I , 85e ; .1. Cis.•y,
tin, 05c ; Gee. fly ,I n, work on Lon -
(lea road, $5.25: O. Ho Joint:. work on
nett r nod. L0 :.1. Ily In, [work on new
road Ind Lon.ton road, 1110.00 ; E.
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SINFUL HABITS IN YOUTH
MAKE NERVOUS, WEAK, DISEASED MEN.
THE RESULT of Ignorance and folly In youth, overexertion of mind and body
Induced by lust and exposure ars constautty wrecking the fives
and Were kappiaesaofthousands ofpromising oany men. Some fade and wither
at es early age, at the blossom of manhood, while
d melancholy others are forced to drag out a
monybutBadnosolaceorcomfort there. The victlexistence. Othere msalrefound
in all stations of life—the farm the office, the workshop, the
pulpit, the trades and Mae professions. Berms liability and Seminal
WNksess are guaranteed cared by our New Method Treatment or M.
/ay. Yon run no rlak ZS years is Detroit. Bank Security.
CURED •NEn ALL ELSE TAILED. D1 fines toed vrlthoet writhes on:,set'.
"I am 33 years of aQQs and married. When yours, I led a gay
life. Early tadlscretlons and later excesses made trouble for toe.
1 became weak and nervous. Me kidneys became affected and I
feared Bright's Disease. Married Lite was unsatisfactory and
my borne unhappy. I tried everything—alt failed till I took
treatment from Drs. Kennedy et Eergan. Their New Method
built me up mentally. physically and sexaally.� yfeel and honest,
Like a man In every respect. They treated me six years ago. They nest,
akllful and responsible financially, so why patronise Quacks add Fakirs when you
can be cured by reliable doctors: W. A. Belton.
CORES GOiHEf1OR i0 PIs. Mean Free -» S Free --001w Blank free kir 9oile Treafileoi.
Drs. Kennedy & t4b Shelby Street,
Rerun, 1411
Mich.
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As a spring medicine Howey's Sarsaparilla should he taken con-
stantly until the whole system is renovated and restored. That lan-
guid or tired feeling, so peculiar to spring weather, is readily dispelled
by the use of !Lowey's Sarsaparilla. It aids nature to expel all the
humors and poisonous prl'tictes through the liver, kidneys, bowels,
lungsa and skin,in It aids weak
and broken
down or
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tones t
he ner-
Vous
system, strengthens the digestive organs, creates an anpetite and
imparts to all the functions of the holy new life and energy. It vital-
izes and enriches, as well as purifies and renovates, the blood. The
blood is life and it is absolutely necessary to keep it free from taint.
One trial of ilowey's Sarsaparilla will convince the rnoet skeptical that
what we assert is true. It changes diseased organs into healthy action
showing its alterative properties. The vital forces are renewed and
strength promoted. Howey's Sarsaparilla is not an accidental discov-
ery hitt is the result of careful research through the entire vegetable
kingdotu to obtain the very best blood•purifying agents, and we pre-
sent to you in, a highly concentrated form, the product, combined in
such a peculiar manner as to retain the full curative properties of each
ingredient toted, and guaranteed to contain no mercury, arsenic, or
other injurious substance.
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One door south of Post Office.
Turner, I day on London rood, $1.00:
11, 'teeing, on, shovellin • snow, div. 2
50c ; \V. Brock, a1o, 50c. ; Jas. 'Her-
bert, do, $2.00; Wjn. Halloran. do.
81.50 ; 4t. Culbert, do, $1.00 ; It. Flynn
do, 43.00: A. Mcilhargey, shovel-
ling snow 8. i3. div. 4, $9.00 ; M.
Ilodgins, keeping pound, $1.00; W.
J. Davis, opening road in winter,
div, 3, 81.09; W. Davis and officers,
do, $2.05: D. !lodging, drawing tim-
ber and rep. K cs div. 3, Y< -held.UO
$2
W. N. Potve, damage to plow and
work on Itlackw11's Hill, $5.00 ; .T.
Lewis, opening C.S.R. and cons. 1
and 5, div. Ci, $4.50; W. D. Stanley
Preparing $pecificttions and bond for
bridge, $2.(0 •1. A. Ryan,
service',
ce',
re steel bridge and metetinz clerk in
Granton. 82.00; dell Telephone Co.
and bottle of ink, 55c ; F,xprc+s Co.,
express charges on blank forma, 25c :
\V, W. Baker, bolts for scraper, div.
3, 41.05 ; A .Langford, plank, div. 5,
$1.95 ; N. Gowan, work in winter on
cons. 12 and 13. div. 5, $22.50; E.
Dinsmore, 2 1-2 days on road in win-
ter. div. 5, $2.87 ; Wjn. Latnburn. 1
I3• do, 4 U ;!Matson,sI k ou
L j , . 1. 0 t. or
C. S. It., do., $3.00: C. Chapman,
binding rolls, $1.50 ; Jas. B. Itry an.
1 1-2 days on rood, <Iiv. 5, $2.25 ; W.
.1. Smith, on account of nasessine in
1995, 850.00; W. 1. Ilodgins, team
and roan on road in winter div. 2
$1.50 ; W. Revingtnn, work on road,
do., 50:. ; Jag. Dew•an, work C. 8. R.,
ilio. 4, 50c.: M. ilogan. do. 50c ; M.
Breen, work on aide need, div. 4,
81.50 ; T. Ryder, work on road Ind
rap culvert, div. 3 and 4, 75c : ,i.
Dlefte • with tenni on rotd, in winter
flit•. 3 :and 1, $1.50 ; Tho+. Toohey.
rep. roid, do., $1.00: Jas. McGee, 4
days on road, do., $4.00; Jas. Lam•
phier, tile and ditch, div. 4, $3.00;J.
Thompson, work on W. 13. in winter,
div. 2, $11.87 : D. Toohey, work on
rood. div, 4, $:3.311.
The cons r.Ict for t he erection of t
sot el bridge over the river Saublc,.
lots 20 and 21, eon. 3, was signed
with .Icnke & Dresser for the price
of 135'20.
The appropriations
for
year
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ire es follows ;—Div. No.
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for all
purposes, $435: div. No. 2 for all
Purposes ($30 for Clandehoye in-
cluded) $400; div. No. 3 for all pur-
poses (large brid;tes excepted) $350;
div.
v 450
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all
purposes, otxs $
'v No.4 for
dive
No. 5, for all purposes ($50 for
Granton included) .2000.
The council adjourned to me
on Monda •-
again, May i tt, 1![05
a�
10 a. m.
W. .1). STANLEY, Clerk.
TIIE HAPPINESS OF iIOME
Very largely depend', on the
mother's ,disposition ; if slm in ani-
mated and bright. everyone IS happy
but if site is nervous, irritable and
crests — everything ,toes wrong.
Bright cheery women usually ustt
Fcrroznne, the greatest health•innk-
er known. By acting through 4he
bio d Ferrozone in able to reach all
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the organs t lett need ns,. iRtrance it
establishes regular and healthy
action of all functions, builds up the
general ,health. fortifict, the system
pith •a reserve of energy Rlint dcfiea
:ideas:. Don't put off—Ferrottone
costs only 50c. at any drum story. Atio
Gel it to -day.
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