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Exeter Times, 1907-06-06, Page 5THE +' EXETER TIMES, JUNE 6th ll+07 Composition Cls. A. B. C. Walbur.a • near Goods for Now: and73. Edith Hill 71, Garnet Sweet-- ser 71, Gerrie Short 68. F. Beaver S7. he Rest of the Samson Favored Worsteds 1 11011$01% W wM These worsteds are in blues and fancy mixtures,excel in quality,beauty mad finish anything of their kind we have ever shown. We are offering some beautiful Summer Suits for Sio and upwards. A beautiful assortment to choose not suit, we have VESTS FOR :u�� VESTS SURER It a pant hunter pantleas Ile panting for pants He panted' pantless Until he implants himself into one of those fashionable pants ordered IatFJ. H. HOLTZMANN'S from. If there is a taste we can yet to know of it. N••NN•N•NNNNNNN .N•NNNN••NN•NNN• : • MILLS, WOOD -1f M' Men's fancy Print Shirts for 75c, 85e and$100, men's etripe duck workiug Shirts for 75c each; all kinds of Straw Hats and fancy Straws for youths, boys and mens at right prices; children's fancy Sailors for 25c and 35c each; we have about 30 different patterns in muslin for dresses, colored, we are clear- ing out at less than cost, regular 12c 15c and 20c goods, out they go at.10c Sard, 10c ones to clear out at 7c yard; we have a few pairs of those women,s ae button Shoes left yet, regular $1.50 and $1.75 you can have for $1.00 a pair; we keep the paintthat is paint and is the best, the Sherwin-Williams and we have all colors in stock, buggy, wagon, oil stain and varnishes, also paint brushes all sizes. In seed we have I think the best, Bruce's and Steele Briggs, and they are all fresh new seeds this year, long Red Mangold, the Yellow Intermediate and the Sugar Beet, also all kinds of Turnip seed, and In the Grocery line we can fill your wants, we always buy the best and 0 Cornmeal for 25c.;12 lbs. Oil Cake for.axc.• always buy the pure goods --10 lbsa. L rn lO lbs. Salts for 25c.; 4 pkgs. Corn Starch 25c.; ti bare Bee Hive Soap 25c.; 10 bars 0.K.Soap 25c.; Pure Maple Syrup $1.25 gallon; Highest prices cash or trade for Butters and Eggs; Potatoes for sale. A. MILLS, - Woodham. •NN••N••N•N•NNNN• ♦•••Na•a••••N•N6t+NN•• Crediton D".1'. J. MgCUE, MEMBER ON- TAR10 COLLEGE PHYSICI_ anis and Surgeons, Successor to Dr. B. A. Haiet. Crediton. Ont. Mr. Toni Klumpp was in London on Friday last and purchased a traction engine. ile will be now in a position to do more efficient work and we bespeak a very busy sea - eon for h(Sn. Mrs. Rosen: 'F:inkbeiner has had her house repainted which odds eo the$ cod appearance of the same. Quite a number from this vicin- ity 'arc contemplating a 'trip to the West this month. The many friends of 'Mr. J. Mauch who has been sick for the past )few -weeks will ixr $leased 'to hear bo has fully recovered. 'Mr. George Either is slowly ire - covering from his recent bllrtees. The Acetylene (leas Plant will soon be an accomplished ft. Itev. E. II. Dean und Rev. Fear, of Main Street Methodist church Ere - ter, will ezchan;e pulpits nett Sun- day evening. in . • Mrs. V. Fahner is spending a few days with her parents to Dashwood The many friends of Mr. Harry Laskin, who has been tsipendin; a few weeks in Ailsa Kraig, will bo glad to see him back again. 'bliss Rosetta Finkbeiner is spend ing +a few weeks with her daughter Mrs. R. -fluxtuble, of elamilton. 'Mr. J. Smith has his new snwmil in complete running order land is now prepared to do all kinds of cus- tom sawing. CRED1TON SCHOOL REPORT. The following is tho report of tho Crediton Schools for May. Names in order of merit. Div. IV. -Cont. Cle. H. 'M,eadd 58. W. Morlock 65. N• Brown 55. I'. Gainer 64. A. Halts• mann 53. Latin Cis. B. it 'A.- P. Geiser 75. 0. Short 136. H. Meadd 72, E. 11111 71. G. Sweitzer 68. R. Kion' - ate 63, troy Hill 62. 'SS. Brown SUL W. Hill 58, R. Coughlin 54, W. Mor - lock 51. German Cie. A. & B.- 1'. Gaiser 78, 0. Bweitser 77, G. Short 60. W. ;Morloek 68. M. Brown at, E. hilt 60, It. Kienslo 63. C. BLUETT, Teaaber. Div. I11• -Entrance Cho's. Ilonors, E. 'Geiser. Pass. 'M. Oeatreloher. L. Finkbeiner, W. Oestreicher, F.8mtt1' P. 'Heist. Class IV. Jr. -Honors, L. Geiser, P. Traits. Pass C. ' �loltz- ma,ui. Cies& III. ter.-Honros, Nelson Hill. Pass. L. Brown, W. (Holtz+. 1 mann. MISS ROBINSON, Teaahe.. J)'v. II, -Class III. Jr. -honors, L, Oestreicher. G. Appleton. Pass, C. Bluett. 'M. Winer. F. Hill, Z. Ewald, E. Beaver. E. Kionzle, '11. Heist. Sr. II, -Pass(, M. Holtzmann, G. Benedict M. Clarke, F. King, A. (Ewald. Wart II. Sr. -Honors. Rothe King, C. Oes- treicher, V. Hill, I. Wolfe. Pass. G. Erb, 11. Finkbeiner. •MI13S M. GIRVIN, Teacher. Div. 1. -Jr. IL-lt. English. George Guenther. L. Weiner, E. (Treitz. L. Redden. J r. Part IL -L. Hoist, S. Lawson. M. Guenther, A. liloltzmann R. Shenk, G. Latnpor't. Sr. Pt. I. - K. Sweitzer, L. Beaver an ,F., Sw•eit- zer equal. Jr. 1't. I.-11. Redden. MWS KIENZLE, Teacher. Dashwood Mr. D. Tiernan our hardware mer- chant is "doing a gond business. He has now three Karns and three houses to roof which Will likely keep him go- ing for a while, Mr. J. Kellerman left this morning for Ooderich to attend county council. Mr. Ezra Tien,an delivered nine head of cattle to Blake on Monday last. Mr, Victor Apple from Zurich, is manager of the bank here during Mr. Oliver Graybiel's absence of two weeks holidays in Bad Axe, Mich.. with his aunt. Mr. Stinger from Mich., who has • been visiting nt Mr. J. Voelker's for a few days has secured a position with Mr. H. Guenther in the livery here. Mr. Arthur Winkerweder left Mon- day for Cavalier, N. D., where he in- - tends to stay for the summer with his brother. It is our bad duty this week to re- cord the death of one of our old set- tlers in the person of Mr. Herman Quant who passed away on Sunday, May 26th, at the age of Si years, old age being the cause of his death. De- ceased came to this country some 50 Tears ago and resided in this county until his death. The funeral took place on Thursday last to the Luther - I an Cemetery, Rev. Thun officiating. He leaves two daughters to mourn his ;loss. 1 It is also our sad duty to record the death of Mr. Henry Pfaff, a former resident, which occurred on Thursday. May 30. at Palmyra, where he has .•e- lided for the last few years, death be- ing due to paralysis. The remains were brought to his nephew's. Mr.) Wm. Pfaff, from wh'ch interment, took place in the Goshen Line Cen. e-‘ tery, Rev. Mr. r Eidt officiating. A I sorrowing widow and a grown-up }family of six children are left to mourn his demise. 6 'D OFFICIAL 1"WRf1111Je DUEL pLoot ssociaso Just try a blended flour once and see for yourself that it doei make WHITER and tastier Bread and Biscuits - LIGHTER Pastry - MORE y MORE DELICIOUS Cake. And there's good reason for it, too. Blended Flours combine the rich nutriment, the whiteness, lightness and delicate flavor of Ontario wheat with the strong qualities nt Manitoba wheat. For all home baking -no flour, milled only from spring wheat, can compare with a BL.h,NDEI) FLOUR. Look for this trademark on every bag or barrel of flour you buy. Take no other. "Made in Ontario" TARS O O OFFICIAL S LABEL PLOU? sociA`' THIS IS Ti(t aMICY INSTAL Aat. Because they are the most permanent and sanitary ceilings that can be installed, (Cak "Glaseilr" Ceiings are largely used in hospitals. schools, etc. And for the same reasons surely they"ought to be found in all public buildings and private home, as well No disease germs or vermin can find a permanent lodging place in Calt " Clas,ik " Ceilings, because the joints fit so closely and are invisible, and they are quicltly and easily washed. Can always be kept clean, fresh and looking Lite new. Fire proof, loo. Cannot burn through or drop off. Nowt crack or warp. Everlasting Metal Ceilings at a surprisingly reason: able cost. A magnificent assortment of beautiful and artistic de. MOM. descriptive o(the Louis XIV. period, are illustrated is Our handsome catalogue which we are en:ions to alai) you fry... 11 `at..tVMDA u ;'I ;I The Galt Art Metal Company, Ltd., Galt, Ontario. a It"CIassi k"CeiIi CEN't'1tA1,1,1 Rev. G. W. Andrews attended tbo Methodist Conference at .Goderich last week. Mr. Cedric (licks. of Toronto Uni- versity is spcndin3 the :holidays at his home here. 'Mr, M. 8. Snell, of Climville, was the 'guest of Miss Fleeda Baker on I Sunday. Mr. William Smith, of Cleveland, and 'Alio.: Minna Smith of '.Detroit, tare visiting at their ,homes here. Mr. Norman Mitchell one of our prosperous youn; farmers, was unit. ted In the holy bonds of matrimony on Wednesday. Mrs. James Handford, pvho has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. W. Foster.. of Toronto, tot rthe past month, returned home on \Vednee. day. She was accompanied by her t daughter Mist Margaret, from Ber- lin, who wire spend her vacation at her borne. Death of Mr. John Webh-er.-Again the death messenger visits our midst and removes one of t)sborne'.v most highly respected citizens in the person ofJohn Webber, n ho died l o l 1115 0 1 home nt Devon Fred ay esrnin3. May 31st, at the nee of 4e 3ear'tand , 6 rho lT c Ilii .. The deceased- d" tva9 only ill I a few days from pneumonia, 'the end coming very sudden and is u shock to his ninny friends. .Just one %seek before he was nosily t'ngaeed at the foundation of his barn %apparently in usual health. Jack, n4 hr utas tame Harty called, was well and favorably known in this community, having been born at Devon and lived there up to the time of his death. In 1)181 hl, wee 11niled in marriage :to Mary Ann Parsons,. of Stephen, bis slow I bereft wife, who 1 Gee( her twit h laic IShildren, I'ercy, Wcslev. i\Villie, Fred, Roy, and Etta May, mourn the loss of a faithful husband and kind father. M r. Webber was tjlcld in hi;h write by nll pvho knew 111111 1 and by his death eve lose a goal neighbor and friend. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the etatire community in their end loss. The funeral took place Sunday,June 2nd, to the Exeter cemetery follow- ed by about HO conveynnc''s, To the nor rowing ones we sty with Longfel- low : "Ile atilt, sad hearts, and cca•u rcpinin,r, Behind the donde is tho sun still shining, Thy fate Is the 1 common fale• of n11, •into each Ufc some rain must frill ; Home days must be dark and dreary." K lltli'CON -Bev. G. W. lr;ety uttendel the aprine rlleelill;( of the Perth Dean- ery held at Stratford Jost week. ZION Mr. and Mrs. ilenry Recta :greet a few days in London last weak. Mr. Jessie Jacques has purchased nr new driver for the summer. , Mr. end Mrs. Scott, of Galt, vii itcd a few days last taeek at Mr. 1'. llern'a. Every person wenn) ;lad to lee Nelson's smiling face i plthe choir again. Mr. Morley Worts spent \Vednestlay nt Mr. ltu be r t Taylor. Mr. Roy Kirk was the quote et Miss Vera Batten on •Friday lett(',• in; last. Have no equal as a prompt and positive cure for sick hevadache, bil- iiuusncss, constipation. pain in the aide, and all livor troubled. Carter's Little Livor Pills. Try them. FAIRQl111AR Dr. W. Hackney of Ottawa visited his mother Mrs. Jas. Hackney from Friday to Sunday last. Mise. V. Tuftln of Staffs is visiting Mrs. W. Pollen. Statute labor is being done around now. The weather has been so wet and cold that several have been forced to replant their corn. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gardiner spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Gardiner. Leadburv. Mrs. Jas. Harrigrn and Mr. Henry Francis were in the village on Monday having the losses adjusted by the Board of Directors of the Usborne & Hibbert Ins. Co. Each of theta had their house burned on Saturday May loth. Mrs. D. Cottle and Mrs.R.McDonald spent Saturday and Sunday with the .formers parents in Logan. CROMARTY. Mrs. John A. Norris returned Sat- urday from Toronto Genera 1Hospi• tal much improved in 'health. Mr. and Mrs. Cranston nirrived on Monday to complete (their dine( preparation for their departure to their new home in Palmerston. Miss Linda Norris, having come pleted her studies at Hamilton school will spend a few awec'ks here beforu leaving for Winnipeg. 'Miss Fulton, who has leen the guest of Miss Janet Brown. will leave this week for Stratford where she will spend a few 'weeks before returning to Walton. Mr. Robt. Davis, of (Toronto Medical college. visited friends in Ow villago Sunday. Mr. Edington, the candidate who preached here Sabbath morning last. was highly appreciated. Must not be confounded with com- mon cathartic or purgative pills. Carter's Little Liver Piles aro entir- ely unlike them in every respect. Ono trial oil I prove their super- iority. USBORNI' COUNCIL. Council met June 1st es Court of Revision, all the members every pres- ent and duly sworn. Joseph Dawkins Reeve was elected chairman of the Court. The appeal of John l.W. • iWelalr against the assessment of Lot 24 & 25. Con. 1, was carefully considered and on motion of 8. ltoutley sec- onded by George Andrew the appeal was dismissed. A1 fww seal errors were corrected and on motion of W. Atkinson sec- onded by J. Moir, the roll 114 con- firmed and the Court Elscdo. Council niet after Court of Re- vision. The minutes of the last meeting were read anal approved. A deputation from Kirk ton inter viewed the council asking for help to build concrete sidewalks rind horn voted a ;rant of $30.011 to purchase cement for sidewalks. • Accounts ntnountin; to $85.17 were passed and order);'ssucd in tla)•ment• Council (hen adjourned to meet on Wednesday June 19th nt one d'clock when tete Stewart Drain'Report will be read and conei(lurcd. F. MORRLEY, Clerk. Til AelEH ROA I) Itev. C. Fletcher left on Monday evening for Montreal to attend a rnectin.t of the General Avscpbly, 10 his absence the pulpit will be occu- pied by Rev. Mr. Fair. of Elirnvillc. Mrs. Fletcher lets .one to spend a few days with friends in London and l l :un i t ton. bliss Myrtle Mad;e is home from eeni.Il Cellege in Hamilton. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Stone have ;one for 'a week's visit to Ingersoll. Mrs. Chas. Harris and little fu m• ily left for Clearwater, Alan., on Monday evening, where they intent spending a few weeks before 'going to their n('w home in Regina. USA Helen and Mr. Chas. e'en- ttith, and .\lr. tint Mrs. lAndrew• Campbell attended the jubilee eer- sires held at Motherwell on Sunday last. 111.+ Dav:d Cottle and Mrs. Roti. McDonald spent Sunday and Jion- day visiting friends in Logan. Mr. John Cottle is very busy these d tys deliveritre planta, Mr. Chen. Moak and sister Louise visited Mr. David Cot trl on Sunday. Mr. 'Phos. lliggs left on Tuesday to join the volunteers in London. Mr. Wnr. Kyd.t is nt present build- ing a cement walk .1ri(1 verandah rlatforn for Mr. Petery Passmore. We are pleased to Kea that Mr. Edgar llunk'rt ii able .lo be out again. Mr. Sirnon Campbell is also re- covering from his recent illness. Quite a number from our neigh- borhood attended the cenvcntion nt EIintville 0l, W4dre srl(1y of last week end thorou;hey enjoyed tho programme 'given at each iveseion. Mr. David Chalmers, of Hezi11re who wee visiting blends around hero received word on '1'nevday that his wife wee very low and on \Vednes• day word was received that elm had died, Jir. C)talnlcls left St. Marys where he was is -firkin; for the porno Shoe Quarry Co., and went to Re• ;ins. Mrs. Chalmers had been ail- ing for a couple of years, but her d .4(1 it was lint exbcle.l, see„ t roe tis: klm s elSsata it !'ales 'eel quick and eel lain relief from Dr. Shoop', 'Maeic Ointment. Please note it is made alone tfor T'l'ilrs, and its action Is positive and certain. 'Lehner. painful, treat rud• ind or blind $riles disappear like magic by its rise, i.arge nickle.cap- 1" el glass jars 50 cents. Sold hy W. S. Howey. a. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES. ,Al Alt I'S St111:Iry'v rc44ide11ls were shocked uu 11idaY tool to Icaru of the tea;ic deat.h er '1fi i. Lo,, . %vidow of the late Mr. E. W. Lone. and mother of Miss M. E. Lout, the (oast trcusurcr.' 1''ridty morning shw ,ntystcriousl)• t di;appetared from her home on Church street, al:d upon 4 search being instituted by Chief Young, rth1 was found dead Su a cistern at the rear of the house. It is not kouwn how she got into the well. She was well-known and highly 1espccted in the town. ry'I'I:I'llEN COI'NC11. The Council ut the. Tow u,lti)( of Stephen convened in the TOW 11 Hall. Credilo0, on dlo11day. •I he 27th of 11::y 1907 al JU A. 111. fut'TO%%,i hip Carve elf envision. A onuuh(:r of appeaIs %Vere dealt with. '1'hc ordin- ary council husinuss commenced ;.t 1 p. Ill. The minutes of the pre v• ions meeting were read and adopted. 'Moved by Webb and tier -on -tied by Wuei tII -Thal by-law No. lt2 of 1907, twin; a by-law to Provide ter the payment of the num of $96.10 contributed by anis township for out- let liability lort'ard4 the Mud Creek 1)rritt of the Township of eleG'lli vray, h:avin3 heel, read the :thief time. be passed and t(iAiled by the Reeve and Clerk al,d the Seal of the Corporation til tactual 1 hereto."-Car- rietl. 11 was resolved Ilial. .\1 i•. Keller- man attend to the elraina;e (natters on the 14-15 Cort. and on the South ltoundary Concession. Gravel contract 1 to the, amount of $814,75 %•ere lel. The following orders were ;3isw11. Richard 11i11. Mrp. eu1ve1'1. 50c. ; \V. White Dep. hridgc 0011. 4 $3.25 .I• Guinan Court of Revision & Truett ltouk $0,111); Jo;. Guinan equalizing three school wards $15.00; .A. Hooper concrete 1110 and Rep. bridge N. 11. $7.75; hearing and 1)uusford Jtep. culvert N. II. $2.75: 1 led Gestin Rep. cnlverl N. 11. $2.75; 1'; ,Maker and alh(rs Rep. 10:111 at lake N. 11. $18.511 C. \Valper drawing Tile N. 11. $3.00 ; John 11onl:th:u1 lite 65e.; (Seo. Sherri'. lumber $12.30; 1t. S. Code, ew:ards, Flanagan, Geiser & McLeod $72.99; It. Cunarin.lt:un relief officer at Matz lecCannee $20.00. 1'he Council adjourned ,Yo sheet :.gain in the 'Town 11a11, Crediton, on Tuesday, the 211(1 clay of July A. 1). 1907, at 1 1'. M. HENRY EILIIEit. '1'l1. -Clerk. Free, ,for 'Catarrh, just to prove merit. a 1'rial size dlox of Dr. Shoop's Catari11 Remedy. Let rtu' send it now. Itis f(now.•w hitt creamy, :healing, :nttiseptic balm. Containing such healing in,;re(lienis as Oil Eucaliptlts, Thytrmol, ;.Menthol, etc„ it gives 111s1ant end lasting re- lief to 'Ca Forth of the arose trod throat. Make the free lest had see for yourself whatthis preparation can nod will accomplish, r Address Dr. Shoop Racine, Wis. Large '.jars 50 cents. 80111 by W. S. Howey. 411. "How May and Should a Teacher Improve hie Status." Paper read before the \Vest Huron Teachers' Association itt tExcter. May 22nd., 1907, by Miss 'S. 'L. Gregory, lent assistant teacher in the Exeter Continuation Classes, - printed by re :west of The Conven- tion. .I I r 1 r. President. f I uw••tcachcrs aha fr..(nth.:-- 1 can't say (hat I ani here by toy own choice nor yet ,by voluntary consent. but. I can 'truly say that I don't. altozether CI joy the position and when our •worthy Secretary named 1 he subject ) ),:lt 1 way expeCl(' 1 to lake 111 this inst'- tete meeting I had similar feelings to those of another young lady when her lover addressed her in beseeching tortes. •'\Vilt. Ihnnt" -Sit' av'llird; !weal's.: I (op willed, then, I statist b"for.' yon 1l,-t1•ly at 1emir( ing ti o con- vey to you a few of IIv' thoughlh that i have gathered bearitt4 nn the eubjecl. I lily fount) iI nattier a laird 9nhjeet to laude', and one that lain ;9 up 51 %•111111. 11:1111 of ideas Trading on and on until ave are come plriely sw:upped and finally feel aur• selves wondering what Ilse subject under discussion really is. I :hope 7.011 will hear with inn in any Alma 1nl di;rN.sions for 1 he 'Subject opens rip :venue rifler avenue of opportun- ity. I hope the few groi111a suggested wi11 call forth a lively discussion. criticism and addil'nn Of m•w to:inl5 so that we all ;nay be stirred up to a full,r realization of what it mettle bn he. 8 successful leacher. In (lie first place the enbject to me implies that 1het c :ire nla:ins by which the leacher can improve his status and also Ilial Iher 1, hie means by which e should imp! ()VP 1t1 s aa - los, 'Then we 1,41e also Ih:11 ,1 hi+ its• provenlrnt 11111441 manifest itself ill at least Ihrctt ways, Irsnllin; to ele- vation Of slanging, Isl. in ,the eyes of society. i• r• i he '4(•1101a1 pnhlio and our fellow teachers: end, in the school itself in eta! ion rn .I)e• pu- pils and schonl•boar(i; !lid. in lite teacher himself enablinz (hint to view himself from a truer light in ire - i 'o I filmset and the whole Ir o• I tl n n 1 f t d t fessionnl hotly. Now teachers may ha divided into anvet al classes. There aro the lady ttaeltt'is who may Or may not re• 101111 long in the ,8,11:5 according to circumstances. 'Then in the general class of teachers there are those who are leaching but do not intend re- maining in the profession but title it simply as n ateplrin; .9101to sornethirt; lr.'tler fi• n�nci:►il), 1 would atron;ly nay, "lel I hent look Ont for t teem'• selves." 'There 1emain then those W110 ilrirn11 In :nd are making it a life piofcssion. The shou)d part of it seems to ix, set (evident. -To go no further up- ward conte what Inas is men?nl nui• tide," and in this rase protes%ional stjicide as well. '1'itere are heights to roach inthis profession as any other. it kelps the mind active and healthy. It keeps en" posted in current (bought and capable of loin; his part in moulding public .thought. A teacher cannot eland still -it there no advancement, no improvement, tliere is a decline, a falling hack. A pairson cannot ;o on day after day and year after year with the ev.•r• w'nrkin; forces about him 'without Min; influenced either positively or negatively. 1f Kia own will force is trot sleet IN1 aIle iircconio s'mply an nutonlalie maehino-a slave to bis t SEEDS SEEDS SEED A New Supply Just Arrived Giant fellow Intermediate at ! lie. jaw ib. Bruce's White Seeding beet at Pic. per ib. Th • celebrated Steel Briggs' Jumbo Swede TI'rnip at 20c lb, COWARD & CLARK, Winchelsea rev Yes! Spring was a long time conning, but its here. Next will conte the tlieo to bother you, but if you will get your screens and set een doors from ns. you will not be bothered with the little pests. We have a large supply on hand. We also have a lot of fence wire also hooks a n d staples. Everything in IC the Hardware line kept by us. W. MOORE KIRKTON, - ONTARIO. Choice Turnip Seed The follow ing kin is in packages at 20 cents a pound from the Briggs Seed Company, Limited. Evans Unproved Ontario. Perfection. Gored Luck. Select. Purple Top. .lumio. Halls Westbury. Kangaroo. Steele Serrrtt dour+ :41 $1.01) and $1.25. Screen windows at 25c. Nice NV bite and Braes Curtain Poles at 15c. Store closes at 7 30 every Tuesday evening. B. W . F. BEAVERS, = Farquhar. rnvirontnrnt. 11 has been said 'that "Habits hr,;in in cobwebs and es3 in iron chains" and •lh•tt •'Character is a bundle of }minis," Po then n 1 ocher must he sever • (watchful, guarding against ruts in qu'ofessional life and reaching out 1:0 that his character may he made up of links from the chain of all that is noblest and hest. Just 814 1111 SIa;tient pool is to the kine 'who in (heir 11hirst frequent it and to illicit. disappoint- ment and 11414:114141:10141)11 find it only insipid and distasteful as compared With I.he ref resin a and appetizing water of the clear Pparklin; etreanl of rtutnin; evc11e1', 4 i4 the pounding and .'trinding from :111 unprogressive leacher 1elm's've In Mlle pupils as compared with he impart in; of knowledge as ;liven by a teacher whOhinlself is ever nn the %zilch for keeping :111 cobwebs cleated :sway from his brain and refresltin1 it up by poll 111. 111 Hew and 44P01440me material. (leaps of dust and slime and Broken shreds of old metal and rags of putrid clothes shed into OH. stream lo diffuse what venom of it will float :tel melt away in all places whsle God meant those waters In brio; joy and Ilea 11h- cclret and coiled ruder skirntn the l,1:1 ,i:rnl (4,Cr• of fesIhrtepooring) (effaces itself idea a slob' of black slilnl-Ihr arrnr11ulalirl of in/Lite:it year's. \Vogl: :Ind 1111i gene'. could cleanse that pool and make every breath of summer air above it rich with cool lathe :end every zlit tering w:'vo medicinal :is if it ran from the court of :angels but that work is never given nor will any joy /sr possible 10 hear l of than. Let the reacherciv h ar c of %reel 11 t' e 1al mentally a4 1ha•I jiisl described. (:Ilildlen canot b,• forcedIc• lilt(: the school. They like it w h •ti it iv wvmlh liking-ntvhrn the • I.•,rn. (f d ily 4ul rorurded 11) Ihn.' Ali 1lnt1(1ev Ihaf elevate Ihrnl Ihev nl'1 at last tunny:Ile Their noble atoll( firms and realize t lr, (all 111 lobo , T. Matt 14 stele (0 nvr for his orlvane, • mint only such goiter -la! hs has become valuable IItrnu.h eX(eri'nce. 1L may pronounce the wordi nT a masterly essay bol u111e.v he follow Ihr: nut hoe's 1 1..11.111611; 1111111 \veil) his 1'41111/V111 4, it's 11111111 flits to set in ronemance w•i1), heal of Ile' author and there iv the groe Ili. Ile on:ty look upon a work of art but if he fail 40 calcll the sp'1'1 of elle master 't e 1 1 ,I to Irr'na him r 1 t 111 tculturc. The 'oldie school aims at 1 h (level. opme:,t of all the faculties 1%ith the 0hien ete purpose of leading to better ritiznnsliip and nobler character. It 11111 t 1101 therefore neglect any op- porfn11ily for br10debine and deep- ening the essentials of a romplele life. The child judges by corn y8ri9011 and as be beiins to reach out into the real world beyond the teacher's in• flut•nee Ilio natural tendency is to compare the new things with elle old onr'a made familiar in Inc years of his school 1'fe• 1'u lie (70111 inner!. 1 will mail you free to prove merit samples of my 11r. Shop's Hestora• tire, and my book on either ,Dyspcp• Ma. The heart or The Kidnt'y's• Troubles of the stomach, heart or KMneya are mctcly eymptorns of a deeper ailment. Don't make the comrnMt error of treating pym;'oms only. Symptorn ireatrni'nt is treat• rnt tie result of your ailment. and So y opts of ins condion North war• (HOMESTEAD IRE(GULATIONS. ANY even numbered section of Dominion lands In• >wanitolm, ,askatc•hewarl and Alberta, excepting 8 and 28, not reserved, n y tee homesteaded by any person who 1s the head of a family, or any male over 113errs of age, to the extent of one-quarter section of 160 acres, more or ler. Entry must he made personally at the local land office for the district iu whish the lard is situate. The homesteader is required to perform the con. ditions connected therewith under one of the follow."' ing plsns:- (1) At least six months' residence upon and c•ulU- vation of the lantn each ve)" ..r for three ears. (2) 1f the fathe or Mother, it the father is de• ceased) of the homesteader residse upon a fano in the vicinity of the land enteral for, the regiuremen's err to residence may he satisfteiI 1,) such penton residing with the father or mother, (8) 1f the settler has his 1•crnunent residence upon finning land owned by hint in the vicinity of his• homestead, the requirements u to residence may 1464'001M by residence upon the midland. Six months' notice in writing should he given 10• the Cornm'rioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa or intention to apply for patent. 11•. W. et tit Deputy uty of the Minister of the interior. N. It, -unauthorized pnl.lication of this adv en imp mert will not to paid for • Stomach trouble is but a 'ymteom of. and e* kI Itself a true disease. We think of Dytpeyslae Heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseaseu, se* they are symptoms only of a certain nosing Nerve sickness -n(411114 else. 14 was thls fact that first correctly led Dr. 81s001P In the creation of that now very popular tieemsb Remerly-Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Oottlg duets to the stomach nerves, alone brought that snoeslli and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. MtbN, out that original and highly vital principle. OO such luting accomplishments were ever to belied. For stomach distress, bloating. billocsoelss, had breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoot' Restorative -Tablets or L1anIA-soup see for your.. self what 1t can and will do. We 5,11 and ohm. tally recommend Dr. Shoop's Rosforativs not the cause, We Ik Stomach nerves -the inside nerves -mean ptomach weakness always. And the Besets and Kidneys tin well, 'have their eon• trolling or inside nerves. Weaken these nearvem end you inevitably have k vital organs. here is µ•}ler', Dr. Sherpa 's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy ever claims to treat the "inside nerves." Also for hlootire.t. ,biliousness, bat% br,• all or rt.in,,f •Xto,, n•" i)r .SI' ,(1p'a R•sterative. 'Mite me today for s•rrnple and fere book. Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wig, The Illeatoretive is sold by W. 8. llowey.