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Exeter Advocate, 1908-07-16, Page 4 (2), #• 1 illTR8DAY,4 b 1 mteelttre witlivareit:tuivekeseri egrukthitite_litroiti a Jean Baird of Perkbill spent a few daYs with her friend, Miss Carrie Wilt , re. Ilea eStineen •-brett eliered to a'great tkgnie by his'ehild.s reit (end, we believe, by *II, thong some manifest thek love in strong wereand rather illtteeeteuent of th so -celled lower creatures of (iod) set oaghteitiebyeitlireeettimilettiweet, who had been wog' rkinwith Aglaia Co eel On tia,turdaY iteame, onSende frieeds 'Perlthill and Satillik. Mist -LVOrg „eoth comoober g-vt!':tdauslt:i:atiuestiga4e=e1:, itovoyognooliocoharshototoro. IA071; E.140.,,qt• tb•e its' eye* wlH get Oa pitor fent* brightlY 011uning she e4 11 YMisEye Eggeet Of, Detroit pend - fug her vaeatien at bete .home.-4r Yin* YOttnitAnd Itfiat 117,rt1e Ititickett took ite.tboocuttelOit trnia 00 tt,te; 4104 ,Mrs4: on ErldaYtteitell iriwin4Mrss,`1,41041.-A1:crheiwItt':*isitt ing tiohd$:40 Ailsa • .t erof $4014p5uCtio 04*te, 40111Prias .Att Iii4sleigartleAr easediersee-h-eVh(ttriltatri-fio ro tite ntlettattltlOeths. Itt4teteort J visit Lig telittiveetin this vihvfl la hesitpprenttiry bf thit 410 Y fgt.* looked the Picture Of. stfreet ,.•-• Dominion' , nse4rggregate, (M Ji'Z Z1t4flt. 'Mat 1.ythe" Way; IOVe, Of !, and ntake :t0,141:0Vela;0%009"4e..kovtar :VriPr„ Of _th0e I' bniiTa ••1106 tor, le, - .bo Onpqtumge4 • Oratrig vovots-ivetiO-rw lor,poq tig .utrtn T'iq up,4,111,00 :4116pff od the. 4%14step,i.and we h te. Wick .4E441% ."14' , it ":# e tba nveardt etietnple 44ori eotro tentletly for helplitee °ones (Whether human or quintal, fish or bird) and that Mester ceeverelehinet, ftttil.r.etrittottit: 'ha loving Aand- ttveye, ami peihape some day he ii -iflgreat.tat te4k. aertliallAttifitauffeiti* Topsy. , g ttaellaO‘Skt, • ortirbor others ',will4tititate KaSter - 'qtnprovernetit at Grand Bend- ' Three Weeka titto aft Osvele _ t nri mita taught his dog. a flue, Weil. evrellitbebeeredesetteett * • - - tive,tlegr* ' beeitiettet careless at meals, gets burps in his , tail, etays out at night, goes with a law class of dogs, and it is leered he is -beginning to take art\interest in poli- ties. The special postage stamps to be is- sued in commemoration of the tercen- tenary celebration at Quebec are now ready, and will be plated. on sale this. stre-ofenee_e teeteeiettel design, and are larger than the biai- nary size, to allow adequate represen. tation of historic scenes, portraits, etc. The -description denokninatlon- ietttigieellttOM �( tie Prinee and -Princess- • Wales; one -cent, green, portraits of Chain. plain and Cartier; two -centered, King Edward and Queen Alexandra; five - cent, blue, representation of ItEtabita- tion de Quebec; seven -cent, yellorse pictures of Montcalin and Wolfe; ten - cent, mauve, picture of Quebec in 1700; fifteen -cent, picture of the Parliament of the West of the old regime; twenty - cent. green, picture of a Courier du Bois, with Indians.. The deParttnent of Wiley will under. JearliiportaietexperimentaI tertlettlatiVewttertreettliii-iit ion o the large peat deposits throughout the Dominion. The supplementary esti- mates will include an item for the es- tablishment of an experimental plant, probably in Ottawa, where investiga- tions will be made of the inethodstof obtaining producer gas from peat and other modern ways of utilizing peat for various industrial and domestic purposes. The peat areas in Canada coven at least 37.000 square miles, and • in many cases the depth of the bogs is considerably greater than six feet. Of the total area, over 10,000 smtare miles are in Ontario, and some 25,000 squate miles iu Alberta, Saskatchewan and territories. The official figures of the general election on June 8 last, as shown by the returns to the Clerk of the House, place tire Conservative majority at 95,034, with two constituencies yet to hear from, namely, Storntopt and Kenora. Stormont went with the - l!! 17, Creditor' We are pleased to state that Geo. lioltzmau, who was seriously injured by falling off a scaffold last week, is progressing nicely and le rapidly re - .covering, -Jos. Lawson W making ra- pid headwew, tvith the cement walks. Ile is at pretentewoikiagett-the tower - fix will. -The Misses Finkbeiner of ehewaing. Mich: are visiting Itheir cheandeettut, -dr, and Mrs. -Samuel atn."?tateelltt/tetchlt hittitenteZettig_. teecet Vise jithirTrevethiclr -of 'tendon- are spending a few weeks in town, the guests of their sons. -Solomon Beaver .of Sandusky, Mich., sang a beautiful solo in the Evangelical Church last Sunday evening -Our boys were in Exeter on..Mon aaseYeniegtatalviayed a game of baseball. They won out with a score of 12 -2. -Mrs. Hill of Zur- ich is visiting her brother. Art. Ilene - di; -Mrs. ltosina. Finkbeiner has re- tu edhome after a pleasant viait with her daughter, Mrs. Russell I:Listable enfeellarottletteetGottlottl teen -111t Motz tiara returned home from Ches. ley, where they had been attending the funeral of Mrs. (Rev.) Geo. Brown. They were accompanied_ byRev. Christ. len Brown of Allegheny, Pa., who will visit friends here for a few days. - Quite a number of Indians have arriv- ed from the Muncey Reserve to pull flax. The season started on Tuesday and there promises t� be a good crop. -The local Orange lodge attended the walk in Sarnia on Monday. The boys .report having had a pleasant time. - DEA.T11 OF WM. FRITZ. The remains of the late Wm. Fritz, who died very suddenly at Grand Bend last Saturnay, were interred in the cemetery here last Monday afternoon. The funeral was largely attended. Rev. Carriere of Grand Bend and Rev. Eidt of Dashwood officiated at the grave. The deceased was well known here and his uaany friends were great- ly sheek.ed at his sudden death. He Gov_ was in the village -Edwin a week ago Oppoeition and Kenora with the eminent-.. According to the figures of and was then in the best of health these constituencies in the press de- and spirits. The bereaved family apaches, their combined addition have the sympathy of the entire com- munity. I* • would eret tiae Otrvernment a majority of 487. If • these be correct, the Whitney GoverninOt' s total major- ity will be 90,121 Over the Oppositinn, and 80.107 over the Opposition and Independents. Laborites, and Social- ists combined Approximately, the Government secured 00 per cent. of the total vote cast; the Opposition 38 per cent., and miscellaneous elements 2 per cent. Notwithstanding tbi fact that for 33 years Ontario had a iberat adminis- tration, the Province* has for 25 years past given n, Conservative popular ma- jority. In 1883, when Sir Oliver Mow- at had a majority of 10 in the House, the Conservatkves bad a plurality of 3,137 on the Popular vote. In the election of 1887 the Conservative ma- jotity of votes cast was 9,869, and in 1902 the sante party had 7.3.13 ot a ma- jority. In 1905, urhen the eh Lego a Government took place, Mr. Whitney's SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. The Evangelical Stinday School Pic- nic, which was held at Grand Bend last Friday was an imaiense success. Zurich, Dashwood and Crediton Schools were in attendance ,and all had a very enjoyable tane. It requir- ed 8 large busses to convey our people back, besides a large number who drove singly. CREDITON PUBLIC SCHOOL 'Xile following pupils were successful in their recent prouaotion examina- tions. Required to pass, 60 per' cent. Honors, 75 per cent. Jr. It to Sr. II -Honors: Clara Oest treicher, Pass: Rothe King, Har- rington Finkbeiner, Verna Hill, Vera Redden, Irene Wolfe. Sr. II to Jr. III -Honors: E. Treitz and A. Hedden (equal), Reymond En- glish. Pass: Herbert Shenk, J. Guen- majority by the popula,r vote was 31,- ,ther, L. Winer, A. Sambrook. 948. INIMMINIMMINIONNINEMIONNIMIJoi Vsborne- There died at the home of his daugh- ter. Mrs. Daniel Glitten, Holmesville, nn Wednesday, morning, July 15th, (mother of Usborne's pioneer settlers. in the. person of John Cornish, at the great ago of 92 years. The deceased has been in feeble health for several years, bat the immediate cause of death was dropsy and diabetes. Born iii Devonshire, Eng., in 1816, The ehi- ceased came to C wadi whe a quite YOUDFC and settled in Usborne, where he lived and farmed for many years, having as mach as five hundred acres of land at one time. Of late years he has made his home with his de. ighter. Hrs. Glitton, at Holmesville. fie was twitce married, his first waft haying predeceased him about twenty years, and hia second wiled being We. Ridley, now lives in St, Thomas. Ile leaves a grown-up fa,tnily of six -threa 'sons awl three daughters-Deorge, of Thatnee Road; John, of the 2nd Con- cession of UsbOrne; Samuel; of Step- hen; Mrs. Wm. Jacques, of tlsbornet Mrs. CM t too, of floimesville; Mrs. Thos. • Heiden* of /Exeter. • The reinainp, are 1-e4ng brought hr.me fpr burial and the femoral will take place from the borne of Mrs. Thae. Belden, Andrew street, , to - iv (Thursda ae2 o'ctok, to the er eeenete e A Pet coon. •tieninmunicated) A baby men caused considerable amusement to the young- people of term this week' and evoked a greet deal of interest to grown ups, as well. at is the property of Master Cowarti of ttsborne and was eaptured by him in a tree on their farm, it being only stievivor out of a family of ave. It is a - pretty little thing and as -playful as a yonng puppy or kitten and as obedient 0' the call of ite name (Top) as one woold wish, and vill f Cow like a dog. It was so young when eaptured that it had to be raised OD the bottle. COMM 40 kielieve, are proverbielly hard to tamN never becoming 'rally tractable. ant always have* dt.p (sition Abs. of *6 yriid".-herite. ttretteittill ietItbed vollit . - ut t wi Jr. 111 to Sr. if -Honors: Clifford Hill, Francis Hill. Pam G. Bene- diete,.0.-Beaveri-EteKie' nzlet-St-Wein E. Geiser. O. Motz, H. Brown. Sr. III to Jr. IV -Honors: Lydia Gestreicher„E. Bean, Evelyn Bluett, -Vera Efoltzurtann. Pass: Mel. Brown, 11. Boltzmann, W. Mist, Ida Brown, Flovica Hill. Dashwood M BROK essuittE, BASSWOOD, CONVEY* •EWELL Peole. Wills, Mortgages and all Legal nacurcents carefully and In.cmptly preparcd. Charges nioderate. ' The onion Sunday School picnic on Friday last was a great success. The day was an ideal one Nr such an oc- casion aud a great many turned out to enjoy another thy on the • banks ' of Old Heron. 'rite committee who had the arrangement° to look after are to be congratulate:I on , their , efforts. - Miss Lizzie Bettschen of Detroit is at present spending .a few days with rela- tives in and around Dashwood. -Great was the surprise here on Saturday on bearing of the midden taking off of Mr, Win. Fritz of tOrand 'Bend, al- though it was known by many that. hie health Was fast failing. Several from bete attended the funeral Motile ditee-Norena Ictelleimanls nursing a sore' leg this week, the reSult of an ac - I eident tvhilerakin haytone day last weete-Mte •and, Mrs. Rest,SibOrer of Noxtli llakotn, itv , have, beerk slond. ingsontetithe with their uelatives in tins 'community, left on Monday to spend eitatetime With friends in Michi- gan, prior to returning honte.-The time for holding the Evangelical Sun. day Sehool has been changed to 11 ittloek, immediately after the close of the morning service. - With fine weather thistek most of the hay in this district will be harvested, and then will come the garnering of the goiden grin. McGillivray (Maple Grove) • Most of the farinere in this vicinity have finished haying a114 havetstaited to cut wheat. -Mr. Wm. Kiltnere had two olives killed by lightning tin Tues. dAy.-Quite A number toAr in the ex- cureoh to &whits Winlay.;--Virelling. ton Whiteford has purchased he* 11 tv Mat* hs rr purchased et-S0t, .110ttrei 4i‘r,1.3"tieV sind he for h ,411' Mudd and astet-.-L*ngoriL. Ottltittitoeir aunt lo .Granton. • iss Carrie Wilson of Yorkton arriv- ettletifttteR;tek--...0k-...Pes44, 4Iret: paniedii'drub-do , who spent a, few tale here. -Miss Vora Stewardson is spending her holi- days with her aunt, Mra. W. Couch' Parkhill. -The Misses Raz of Shipka were guests of the Missal Carruthers on Sunday. --Mrs. O. Baird and called on Mre. W. J, Wilson. -Mr. J. Manson of Brinsley visited at Me. I. _itsetrutt_heesieon nday.-Mise M. Stint sotris ?failing fWittittiFt Bayfiel At League on Wednesday evening, Miss Sutton, who has been President for =rue time, was presented With Iso ier leaving fiitteitigitry: - 7, DEAR Miss SuTros,- We, the members of the Boston Epworth League and S. S., wish to as- sure you of our regret at your depart- ure from our midst. w me:sooftew heard your voice in our League servi- ces that we feel the vacancy made by your going away will be Very hard to till, Your cheerfulness in working and giving of your means has always been an encoura etnent to all associat- • you will find many true friends and he of use in the many departnaents of church work as you have been here. We ask you to accept this purse mere- ly as a slight token of our appreciation of your services, and we pray that God's blessing ma.y follow you. Signed on behalf of the League. MAE WILSON, EDNA SHERRITT. Eden Farmers are finished haying and are busy cutting wheat. -A number from here attended the Celebration at God- erich on Monday. -Mr. Sam. Dining and wife of Hutandale vitoited at Mr. P. Coates' Sunday. -Mr, Bert Luxton of Exeter spent Sunday tinder the pa- rental roof. -:Mr. Byron Hicks of Cen- tralia visited Eden friends -on Sunday. -Mr. Frank Coates and wife spent Sunday with relatives in Biddulph. Farmers are busy those days har- vesting. Crops are looking good. - Levis. McCann has returned hoine to Detroit. -John Collins and sister of Detroit are visiting at the home of thelegrandfather. Mr. Collin‚ -The remains of Wm. Fritz passed through here to Crediton cemetery. We ex- tend our heartfelt sympathy to Mrs. Fritz in her time of troliblee-Mrs. B. Cunningham was visiting at Mrs. Heitzinan's over Sunday. Winchelsea MisstEdith Wiggins of Goderich is the guest of Miss Ella Robinson. -Mr. W. W. Kerr and wife accompanied by Miss Wiggins spent a few days in Crediton. -Miss Olive Berryhill re- turned to London Monday after spend., ing a few days with her parents. -Mr. H. Brown of Langton renewed ac. quaintances here for a few days last week. -Mr. Leslie Robinson and sister Miss Ella spent Sunday at Centralia. -A, nunaber from here spent Saute day at Grand sBend. • • aaaaamamaaaramararapoladatawamaaelailla rte-who-hatt-been-teith-t M0130B3 Bank here for some time, has retOrned to London. • mut Bend A Pit Funks -M ss 0 g t*r., vita Mrs. Q:revel le mitruttuuda,hanly who has been here camping for two weeks, has returned to , her home in "ra rrigb ."" Mi ae-t'Surtolay at . tPort es sses- Grieve frone near rkkilt Parkhilt spent Sunday lett It. , Without*. .. Sainuel Pedlar of, Ansa Craig open; fiundayheie with, ial4tiveos,---4%.•II*4, ,N.' .11P•stlitiO4 from roth ttr,itile , . 0 thOATIA ".4741* ^: OM M 414t :**041: frlitArdet4:41'ilittth'be:',0'14::34,te,e , identi WI .311Villiam loritz.' vvi4o.'41 on two ia43t 4- ,-tiitt ueea,tti,"Pl614ne rdh ece'iidled14.4.* 00 b*d beeu. , aerials*, to .4110 usual, dittiefitit- ' _ ',ts. tett Oilt front behind the bar hezihe 11 forward on •hisignees and without a mb1# Ps warning expired. Alva year - .t, the deceased was.. agieted thWMcb be never ullet recover'''M'ilir gradually improving and on thediiyof his death was in particularly bright .spirits, A few days previous, how- ever, it is said be took part, in a game of base ball and it is thought by phys- icians that the exertion cauried dila- tion of the heart. Mr. Fritz was born at Morriston, a small village near elph-and-for-saverett-years- resit] atereditoniewherehetworkedteriteehi trade as blacksinitli and later conduct- ed the hotelnow owned by Mr. Clark, . le Titprilifitt- rt4if litithfiiur ur daughters. Froin Crediton the deceits- kind-lsearted disptiSitintche- nunibered- mov to Grand Bend three years ago and li s since conducted the Brenner House, Being possessed of a genial. ,Itiatfriendretteanatty and all will learn with profound regret of his death . - The sorrowing wife and family of four little girlie the oldest of which is ooly about ten years of age, will have , the sincerest sympathy of all in their sad affliction. An aged mother, three ir f whoritlilthAtte -of excefit n of t mother were in attendance at the funeral. Death is sad at all times. but when it comes so unexpectedly the sorrow is much more intensifit ed. The funeral took place to the Crediton ..cemetery on Monday and was laTely attended. • • ClandeboYes Dr. J. M. Jones, and wife of Brooklyn N. Y., are visiting Mr. Jones' sister„ Mrs. F. Brown. -Mrs. Yager, of ace- tate spent a few days with her parents here last week. -Mr. B. Rowe. of Kan- sas City, is spending a few days with his daughter. Mrs. Abbot Lewis. -Mrs. Deacon of London spent a couple of days here last eveek.-Misses Lela Gould and Ida Rowe have returned to their homes in Exeter. -Mrs. M. 0. Kecknie and daughter Mena are visit- ing the former's mother here. -Mrs. J. ,Lintett and daughter Elsie spent Sun- day here, -Mr. and- Mrs. It. Canning have gone to the Bend for couple mon- ths. -Mr. N. Ryan of Edmonton is vis- iting old friends here. -Mrs. Fraser. of Port Huron, is visiting her parents here. -Rev. Mr. Hodgins, of Calgary, is visiting his old home bere.-Miss Edith Sutton of York. Pa., is here vis- iting her father, Dr. ,Sutton. -Misses Rena and Wray Mellhargey of Hamil. ton are visiting their grand mother here. --John Cunningham and wife of London spent Sunday here. -The smile that was on Mr. Joseph Flynn's face a few nights ago, told that there WAS a little visitor at his house. -Mrs. Par- Ilament of Hamtilton is here visiting her parents, Mreand Mrs. Wm. (tun- ningleam.-Mrs. Holt, of Sarnia, apent a couple of days with her (Mandeboye friends. -Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Case spent Sunchry in Exeter. -Misses Mag- gie Needham and Milts Mattie Douglas of Ilderton vieited with Miss Rosy Larnport last week. -Quite a number from here eelebratedtlie 12th of July at Goderich and Sarnia. -Donald Chasten, we are sorry to say has been under the doctor's care for over a week but is improving as well as can be ex- pected. There are 35 Chartered Banks in Canada with 1,929 branches. CLEARING SALE 0 SUMNER GO ODS Our Bargain Counter is, loaded with Summer Goods. They must be sold as WO do not want to carry a piece over if a price will sell then. 39 pieces of Muslids in all the new. CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE est shades and patterns. regular 15e. Just to hand the finest line of Toilet 20c, 20:Land 30c yard, Your choice t Setts, Dinner Setts, Water Setts, ever for 10c the yard. -shown in Dashwood„ and at prices that will suit you. We purchased et large Line of those goods at a special price and we are giving yin" the benefit of the same. Call early. SHOES! SHOES! SHOE§ ! Ail the latest styles in Footwenr in Bargitint in Ladies! BiOnges Corset ' Patent t Leather. ,Tatee eltocolatee. 'Mutt! nett' re it Pair. . • t to ehat these'are not the cheap kind Onfrs. Night Glcv.wne, V'eStS• Blucher \Cuts and three/As, element. metes shityth at bait peke. t that witl not weer, but these shoes are BoY's Whitte Shirts at 2,14eirltt Men' ad the ttn. kinat ttitetlik Anti and Boys Iteady-tO•Wtor Suits at u guatanteed to weir. • Our prices are bargain prices. Job line of Men's and Ilower than the lowest. . Boys' Fine Straw Hats at 10e each. GROttERIES • • HARDWARE Our Grocery Department is full of A full supply of Forks, Rakes, Se theta. Snobs, Hay Fork Rope, Pulleys Pure Paris Green-St.reen .Doore. Window Screens, •Harnithoeks# Co Wire. Barb Wire, Ideal Woven Wire Fencing. Buy your Binder Twine from net, we • -are sole agents for Plymouth Binder All‘Millinery to be cleared out r • Twines, guaranteed the best. ardl\ess of cost. 10,000 pounds. of Wool Wanted in the next two weeks for which we will pay higlie8i; market price, cash or trade. Brink alongIour Butter, Ogg's, and Wool., and get SOMO or theak bargains and dOrkforgot that by helpiug us you are helpiniz yourself., " • Market Priceis for A few pieces of Dress Goods, regular 5004 to clear at 25c the yard. "See our Prints at tic the yard. guar- anteed fast colors. , . Shirts 12tc the yard for 100. New and Fresh Goode. 5 lbs. good Green Tea $1, 8 Met Roasted Coffee $1, *ache; large bot 1de, 3 Cane Corn 26, 3 Cans Peas 23e, .1 Ib. Seeded ReisinslOte Korn Kinks 53 pkg., 3 lite Fancy Cakes 2.5c. • MILLINERY 10, _Lett 44.1 •;; 1000, tedir-440it\eskt,' the Ortiutuentst•, sPris,0 t' -;b ystA. Of 1ogf,eken*t,*,iiii4i • awards,,(,),t,the-world$. 0°,01' IN itik4*cs:kAttiv,,c4i044,.1., whcp4 t reeetteall.iiett4itet uteg0(emlima: buajr�d,. au hl- be otter i tbe° Vitited„States or Tanada. r, 4g, pit'd-Weilelif4Allretrlhe'nfat AVM 0:043 Miss Wood of London is vieitiug her aunts, the Misses Wilson. -Mrs. fled - den of London, is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Handford. -Mrs. A..Hicks of Cali- fornia, formerly of Exeter, vent Sun- day with Mr. Richard flicks. -Berry ickers are off very early in the morn- letthe_tler_ get_ numbers..__Raspherrie Aresaitt to_he,A141101-40(1-01-fine ml- ity.-Rev. W. H. conductpi ires 1 t'flundity evenin , tutting -was -held in " E wort ark," on the lawn, jist1dTroiitot1ie Parsonage. The service was a most impressive and enjoyable one, • itertfittfVerettraeitteteestateweitetteftee the good weather a chance to do their haying and great quantities of good, fodder were safely gathered. A Wooa's The Great ' Restiag, Tones and in vtpuratis thownato -nervous--ettualiges-ne Biome in Old Veins, CUM Nene' lettottreirtateepte „) " firea. ltrt8/4- Botiitsaings, per. tate/elate, aad Alerts of Abuse or Rxresies,. -*Ace $1 per box, sixterle one will atx era carte-Sceettreet-ertistele sts-tt . Wain pkg. on receilit or prioo. Neu, pain mailealfree. Tho WOOU Modlolno Co* (formerly tinnelsor) 'Toronto* Onto. .)EcE MOL§ONS BANK: . (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1855) . Head Office, , a 91g -.1c*--F-F-7•Fr:',.:1,,...,,,,,,.....- isZia.1,77.1.14, --,ax_r, -, ' 'Capital Paid Up $1,172,500 Reserve Fund 3,372,5W - Assets Over 33,000,000 IXTY-FOUR \ BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF OANADA EXETER BRANCH tong .1101TRS 10*. m. to 3 p m SATURDAYS, 10*. va. to 1 e. a. A OBNSRAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed aving Bank Department. oUrnetjitteudrgthucarrtneorlyi%Istileate fret? ohnjayveisT aucctraserrI I Deponits of $1 and upwards retelvett Agente at Exeter for \the Dominion Government. DICKSON & CARLING, Solicitors. • N. Li. HURDON, Manager, .SLOOD.atsEASES': Guaranteed Cured or No ay. If you ever had any contracted 0 hereditary blood disease, you are never safe until the virus or poison has belt removed from the system. You May have had some disease years ago, but now and then some symptom alarms you. Some potson still lurks in your system. Caayou afford to run the risk of more serious symptoT mappear- ing as the poison multiplies? Beware mercury or mineral drugs used indiscriminately they tnay ruin the system. Twenty years experience -in the treittillOnt of these diseases enables us to prescribe specific remedies that will positively cure all blood diseases of the worst character, leaving no bad affects On the system. Our New Method Treat- ment will purify and enrich the blood, heal up all ulcers, clear the skin, remove bone pains, fallen out hair will grow*eand swollen glands will re. tura to normal f.ondition, and the p4lent will feel and look like a different person. All cases we accept for treatment are guaranteed a cont. pieta cure if instructions are followed. lattlifittreif-int tioubt-as to ttleircomli OF CHARGE. Beware of incompetent doctors who have no reputation or reliabilitypi Drs. K. & K. have been established over 20 years. WE CURE Nervous Debility, Varicocele, Stricture, Blood and Secret DISOltsOlo Kidney and Bladder Complaint. Consultation Free. If unablo to *ell write for s Question List for Hom. Treatment, .. DRs.KD1NEDY&KE NEDY or. Michijantkiswold Sts. Ever kcal lo TO. EXAMINE , , NEW STOCK Orr, Jeweitpru, :Silverware, Toilet Sett. Etc.. Etc.. r We have undoubtedly the ,flnest lineicf goods that have ever been shown in this district. We can suit you in cmaIity and Hce every time. Wedding Presents ddinigs occurred; all seasons, but the big easonis now approaching. We are read or it with the finest rings. &best presents -• and EXatnirot Ettritt NAB la, 1111,N11 i • a ,ruirr •4!„•,e4,