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Exeter Advocate, 1908-07-23, Page 4 (2)Oxeter %locate oa.zuoloo 0';'oec,la„ Vi76p1; T1,11;138DA.Y July 23,-1908 NI) (;,0.1.1M114 TS The fwItrth 606+114 of thy) tenth. par- ' lianient ot C.4n,34,-.J.:.V'Mtilt? clop,e, 04 11044ay at pupa infirm"- • ann. • • • ' rd Rubmts il1Lond.,7yn 911 Aitgebt $tb., theflailt 4.1Y' of ,the loragleb.ota.mniv neatitep,Ile ‘4,ricee ea, boon4,i,izateat;?At. 1'.t,,ILD)..4 • totsiOspoople-i:thd city would je,.et takdz :ap )11014..the prantty eleXL getle 1b1 the gloom of a 4,flIght sd - • • 1:‘,' pLoOng.ial gclier,A.WvatA03.*, $iielt`e.tchewan will ha held• ik:uwai41: Mr. Scott is now the premier and the Legislatuee stands 10 Mberals cload 0 --,Cone.e,ev.atives. --`111hedi-iddittircittitf,nairvidi,i„ —cordlog to -the repoinatreireW'llififf.' tors, going back every day in their earnings. The figure6 for the week ending July 7 show the receipts to be $132,380 behind that of it year for the same week. The ft mures are as follows :-1908,8728,831; 1 17, $801,217. The subject of ThanksgIv ng "Day vAme Up in the Br _Louse on Wednesday, July_15.4.1x. 4._E,-Kemp_urging_ the - Government to change the day to -Monday.er-TiutatAmeield conyentent to the public, espec ally to commercial travellers. Sir Wilfrid Laurier replied that the commercial travellers' organization had communi, cated with him on the subject and that they had been officially informed that this year's Thanksgiving Day will be -celebrated on a Monday. sr,4 ,,. ......„......,.....4„,,,,m, A DMONAL - LOCALS Ripe tomatoes of excellent size and quality have already been picked by Mr. Chas. Birney. - jiff-7...-ixt--IMITAWITAtrOU'ret- was taken -quite 111..Ort_Tuesday and is. confined to her bed. Mr. G. W. Harrison, the recently appointed manager of the Bank of C hederee here, arrived -on- from London. Mr. Bert Luxton has received -wo from headquarters of his transfer from the staff of the Bank of Commerce here to Montreal and will leave short-. lir for that city. Rev. A. H. Going's Night -Flowering Cactus, attracted considerable atten- tion of plant lovers on Thursday and Friday eveniege., the plant being in bloom those nights, . , , ( Mrs. Thomas Case, we are sorry to say, has been confined to her home through illness and was very low, but we are glad to report that the doctor believes there is some improvement. We hope the good lady will recover. . Miss Vespeir, the teacher of the En- trance Class n the Exeter School, de- serves congratulations and thanks of the parents and guardians of Exeter boys and 'girls for the great success of her class this yccar, the whole class, ID in number, having been successful. The honors of the class go to Harry Puke, a bright little fellow, who stood the highest. getting 4/4 marks. - The School Board, or some public spirited citizen with the means, should offer a scholarship in Entrance work. Master Drew Knight, son of Mrs. Bert. Knight, entertained a number of his little friends to li, birthday party on Thursday. Games and races, for which pretty and useful prizes were given, and other pastimes, occupied the afternoon and pleasantly passed away the time. A goodly and most delicious supper was served, interest 'centering around the birthday cake, in which many thinvs were hidden. At - ter congratulating the ladand wishing hitn many returns of the day, all re- porting having spent a. most enjoyable afternoon. , The following from the Sicacoe Re- former is of interest to Exeter people: -A grand surprise took place at the town hall, Fair Ground, on Friday ev- ening, July firds when the employees of the Suttuirlrnd, Innes & *CV* mill presented Mr. Peter McDonald with a very handsome emblematic ring and watch charm of the Masonic Order. also Mr. McDonald with a beautiful silver cake stand. After the company had assembled at the hall, Mr. A. 0. Stewart read a very short but appro. il priate address, and Mr. Grice ade ttie presentations. It was a cons lete surprise to Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. MLA. 0. Stewart then taking the chair, the evening was spent in vocal. and instrumental music and recite. tions of 'choice selections. Some of thiite teking:part in the program are as follows: Mr. Jas. • McDonald. Mr. Vandlizen and'Mr. CV -Muter. brook. About 10:30 the program drew to a close- by the compeuy singing "8hould Old Acquaintance Be, For- got?' and three cheers for Mr. Won - .14. Mr. McDonald has been an em- ploye in the Sutherland -Innes mills for ribout 25 years. He came to Fair Ground last November as foreman of the mills here and as he has DOW ilitif,‘ ered his connection with the company, he and Mrs. McDonald took theIr de- Oarture on Tuesday for, Exeter, and we wish them prosperity Wherever • ? they go, Mr. A. P. Stewart will act as general manager and Mr.I riee as rs lr foremen. in iqMcDotaid'ill ilii. - Day-esiireeera. Following are the particulate' of the marriage of 1411S5 Day. daughter of Mr. L. Day of town, to Mr. Holmberg of Korah:-A very pretty wedding took pitiee on June 2ith, in Christ chard). West Korai), near Sault Ste Marie. Ont., when Endo Florence My of 'te- eter was united in imerriage to. Guider Pateriek Holmberg, a successful young farmer. The bride was attired in it Brown travelling mit, with bat to tuatele and was given away by her uncle. Mr. W. J. Conway, of Kareh, formerly of tMidon. Miss Alice Pot. ter of Londoti tided as brideamaid a Wm. A. Conway. cousin of the b as best man. The ceremony , iSater gretited to the home of the nestly ded *hereabout torty.gitests not A 44loty wilding ropast. to Abe ,eleifing *bout two.hottdred assembled 41041 to. very pleasaet tans *AA *pea In othrrsmuw.menta Mre. I, Armeereeg and daugiatee self at Shipka, whom he 41(1 an extol - have returned Irian Strathroy. eive trade ilDil by bli5 commercial dea,1- Mee. Harris. flor'nu,s.treet, is vi.sit. inge he bad become widely known' and ug her son, J. T. Ve €'tt in IIani. latest intimately acquainted with near- ly every pereon in the community. As a eale,stuan and businves Wall be had few equals and by hie hottest deal. Inge, bategrity of porpuse he was es- teemed by all, end Iiis demise will. he deeply regretted, Mr. Wisie Merriest a Alise_Raie, yeengeet daughter of Jacob nate of liatillent, mid a eleter of .Valetitie6 Itase, M., P.. Perladq. by. whore lie 15 'survived tegethee witA two "avgag.; dasewirteees The furieral fpole plisse to the IR000m Line cemee iy, Uy.en Safurday, and Wag large-. 1Stteinlest • The bezslisOesi aniy Davo,tistssYtinsithy of a large eirele of friete104. „ ton. Mro. F. J. Knight ()till continues very and at times her eeeditien assumes serietifi aspect. Mrs. Wade and sear of Detroit are spending a few weeks with their made, Ale. (ileosse FalierinrsCon; Ijoborne. Mr. Thos. Bissett, Sis, has veep:rued bis'eyeoiAt LOT5Asob &L ckxtentlhat 'e IS.LbL to* take a. waig, 40.014 'tonsi ;4.14) P.. :% • • rses01,eetes-Getitoie kitrd drghter. :Mieetedit, ors:WI:1445e '1! Sun Ste),:geestenf t4V.: Wes rittik $L1044.` • l'iwExete:r Or14:51ili ; timee.fOta•few gave t busine,esoz Trial iI,biys ever, . 'eeeduCted attire oillees. • teetie,e4 Prablarlat.. 410:; sesieiting. lile.fatbeis.ltev. James Kes-• oce opted 4116 Join& 'streetpulpit yer acceptably en Sunday evening. V. Will.Knights-re o en! _ , „ tq4%te- week owing to the illness of his mother. Mr. and Mm C. C. McGregor and daughter, Helen, who have been visit- ing at Mr. S. Hardy's, returned to their home in Carsonville, Mich.. Monday. --"AttssEre Rives-see:rho hae Leen taking - up the study of electricity in Buffalo and is now on a visit to his parents here, has successfully passed his sec- eio4,yearearesesinaLisioes,asse....— -- Prof. W. J. O'Brien, C. S., of Wood- otoek Baptist College (and not Wood- stock Business College as stated in Wilt week's paper) spent the last two weeks in town in the interest of his college.' Fish are plentiful in the river these days, Mr. Fred Sweet, the young ninirod and ardent 'follower of Isaac Welton se1Abkrokaxeloanqe • joYed -a few' *Oa_ .txit both big and little. Pike are especially large, three of them weighing in the neighborhood of 6 lbs. a piece. . It took eight large carry-alls and in - who attendedthe4amW-Street -dar Schoolpicnic-to.Oraind-Bend.- The - day was an excellent one and no ac- cident whatever occurred to mar the of the presbyterian church picnicked at_the Bend Tuesday. The Energetic Thretshing Company, of lisborne, has purchased.a new out- fit from the Decker Threshing Co., of Stratford. The outfit contains all the latest improvements, ancluding the attachment to turn out either long or short straw. Messrs. Dalrumple Bross, who are noted threshers. will have charge this seagoing and with such' an excellent outfit the fanners of that lo- cality may expect the very best re- sults. Crediton The MissesTillie and Millie Bertrand, Mee. Cawley and daughters and Miss Clara Wenzel of Detroit, John Either of Ubly, Mich; and Miss Madeline - Scott of Philadelphia are visiting re- latives in our midat.-GeosHoltzmann is able to walk around town ithd will be able to get back to work in a few weeks,. We are indeed glad to know that his recovery has been so rapid. - Next Sunday the special Childrens' Day Festival will take place in the Evangelical church. In the evening an excellent program will be rendered by the Choir and scholars of the Sun- day School. Everybody should be present and enjoy the treat in store for them. -Henry Eilher, M. P., has returned home after two weeks out- ing in New 'Ontario. On his way home he was a passenger on the Co- balt Special Train, which was wrecked at Lefroy, about 47 miles north of Toronto. Fortunately he escapee' in- juries, although several were seriously injured and the fireman killed. -Can - tractor Lavrson, is making rapid 'head- way with the cement walks. He is now at Jacob Sweitzer'a and expects to be finished some time next week. - We are pleased to state that Miss Gretta Bedford, who has been serious- ly ill, is recovering. Her father. Geo. 11. Bedford, will zeturn. toll's _work in Sarnia' fru a few days.seThe . Affsetti Kuhn, Bliss.es Beaver, Miss Della Brown and Mimi Myrtle Clark are camping at the Bend. They are oc. eupying the cottage "Linger Longer." -Several of our citizens attended the funeral of the late Harry Wing of Shipka„ on Saturday. -The storm on Friday night was the fiercest this sea. son. The rain fell in torrents " flood- ing the streets, lawns and filli.ng the cellars. Fortunately little damage was.done.-Our farmers are busyr cut- ting their grain. This year the crape are.esceptionally good and thefartuer is wearing a smile back to 'hie ears. - Mose Feist is spending a few days *t the Bend for his vacation. -Claude Mu* is wearing it broad ensile these days. Tetra, .101. -Our .Borters are hard at work these days. Their green Is in splendid shape and the member* of the club *re making stone fine plays. No doubt the clubs from the neighbor. Ing towns will be irivited,to 014 our bo 'Bargains in Ladies' Blouses Corset fiber McMurray, who has been Covers. Night Gown*, Marti, Vest*. attending the bleoitob* College. Win- Wks' Hose 100 a paire nipeg, has successfelly passed 'his part, Matriculation.' Congretnlations . • Ciandeboye. t,‘ .1-431111getaliL.ixts lngto tbeSevere i1lOgs,e8410x' fatter., Mr. Rowe. --Mrs, Ell Bice was in Lon- don a few days at week. -Miss Ruby Esser• vent a coupe -of- days with fr eVetittiewirtbilt- ,stet4cess rl ringlsnyisrissitartntleastlaso paren al roof over bunday.-Mrs. sOS. Oullette and children of Stoney Point and blifi9 Marie McIlhargey of Hamil- ton are vieiting their father, Joseph McIlhargey of this place. -Miss Lelah Gould is visiting her uncle, S. G. Lam- port -Reginald Case is in town for a fest itasy=-Andy Allan IS -house from London. -Mrs. R. Holly of London visited her slater, Mrs. M. Flynn lest week. -Thomas Mollardr Toronto, vie- ,iteditie sisters -Moe ,-AsseGarters last. week. Centralia Mr. P. Lewis of London spent Sun- day with his daughter. Mrs. T. Neil. - Mr. and Mrs. Vollmer of Mitchell were .visitore at ./. Ilepburn's on Sunday. -- Mist Al$07. sesenil *MOW WA" turned to her position in Toronto on Saturdays -Mr. Brown, our tonsorial artist, left last week, but a new man has arrived and the barber business 11,1„be.conthluedrey...Sh.upso merterberc napeW Inik,14,101v.S14.V-- krenntiesse.newing_ar- uaintances.-T`he Ladles' Aid of the Methodist Church held their Annual Picnic in Epworth Park on Thursday. ully 60persons were present and a moot enjoyable time was wept, the weather beingideat for stioh an occa- sion. -A large congregation greeted the Rev. W. H. Butt on Sunday even. lag. when he delivered a forceful ser- mon on the Omnipotent Power of God. The choir, under Nelson, Hick's leadership, rendered it couple of very fine anthems. -John Colwill, Ir., has sold his farm to Robert Mitchell, at a good figure; and he will retire from farminge-William Colwill, our hay dealer. left Monday on it business trip, to England and Scotland. Bon voy- ages -Mrs (Rev.) Salton is visiting at Elijah Colwill's.-W. II. Butt, of the Toronto Medical College, is spending his holidays with hie parents at the Methodist Parsonage, IhMilftwoOd M. BROEMBIRE, DasawooD, CONVEY Alto Deeds- watt, stortipges arid al rand Bend $41) Drsiatt. - Death visited, the home of Me. and Mrs. Walter Nickles, on July 8th, which took away their daughter, &isle, it the age of 4 years and 2 monthe. She has been suffering for over two years of a disease that medical aid appeared not able to cope with. A few days before her death it was ifetleed that her condition as a1tly111 I fig aria her father wee 'palled from Grayetituttst. where be has 'been f.or his health the leSt eeveral weeks. She W4O'A SWeet little chitd, who at', 'totted afl to, her, and her; loSs le a esssOo-blerFiss The' tuperal tools spieee` on Vdtbif Oresid BOA • Cemetery, ROvi 1•3ti* 4g '94triOre..,•ofiletetea •at. ti hens" anovturs graves . s'tnpatby tWiefriende go. Out toe Mrs aogr lekles irs,their,ii.eue Of affliction. oftersisitiegsher mother and beetles, Mi$4, Mira' has is4urned to. town at the farm.-Birs.. Ed. McLean: is spending 'a few davs, at ber home pear Denfield. --Mr. Winger of 'Ayton has returned home after "spending a, few _Mar was recently inducted -as pastor of t e Presbyterian Church here, has been very ill, but we are pleased to hear he is recovering. -Mr.., and Mrs. Walter Gibson, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. S. Peeeton, and Barney reelng_tesent Sunday at Bend. -Fred Porte is holidaying just new. -Misses Dulcie and Maly -Martin left this morning to quilt friends In Port Hope. -E. McLean moved into ,hiestreveresiderteetarliees,street week. The house he vacated is to be occupied by Hugh Craig. -Miss Louie Stanley. Miss Etta Stanley, Mr. Algie Stanley, and Miss Tennant have gone to Muskoka for it few weeks' holi- days. -Mr. Sprung, Mr. Luke, Miss Dearness and Miss Carter belie been, re-engaged as teachers in the High g0 for 4.13BcomIng-fallite Reba CCourser week 1jI. ped eighteen horses to Winnipeg with Mr. Jesse Foreman in charge. -Miss Edna Hodgins has resigned her posi- tion on the Public School' staff. Her .placeis.to.bestaken,Arys,Alise-Rathieen grtjobtr schoolshoartisonsFridayseveniuglast..., Mr. W. B. Stewart, who has carried on al harness making business here for some time, held an auction side of. his stock on Saturday evening and intends moving to London, where hie family, who are at preeent in St: Thomas, will join him shortly. -Miss Mason has closed her millinery store for the Bum- mer and left to spend the holidays at Spencerville. She intends returning in September in thnelor the fall open. ing.-Mrs. J. 13. Preston and Miss Mar- ion Preston, of Carnduff, Sask., are visiting Mrs. Sproat -Miss Kathleen Hodgins, Miss Mildred Hodgins and Mist Laura Sutton were among those who passed their final examination at the Norinal School, London. • tr. • Farquhar. Anthony Allen, of Stratford, visited his brother Thomas here last week.- Mrs. Waghorn, of Fullerton, is visit. ing old friends in the neighborhood,- Messrs. Fred Ellerington and Walter Kerslake have purchased the thresh. ing outfit of Wm. Towertrand will op- erate same this season, This is a first - Legal Documents caret/illyand promptly prepared. class outfit and the farmers can rely Charges moderate. on getting the uery test results. Several of the people in this coin- • DIED IN HIDDEItZ-it will be „sad munity took in the Children's Day news to many to learn of the death of Festival at the 14th Concession Ap- Mr. James E. MeNicol, who passed pointment on Sunday lasts -Rev. E. away at his home in Ilibbert on Wed. 11. Bean of Crediton conducted the nesday of last week, at the age of 30 funeral service of the late Henry years, 4 months and 15 days. Mr. Mc. Wing in the Evangelical church here Nicol bas been in poor health for on Saturday afternoon. He was as. many months. suffering, from asthma foisted by Rev. Gischler and Rev. Eidt. and heart trouble, but was in his usual --Mr.. Wilson of Fullerton spent Sun. health until about a week before his daystir the home of his sister. Mrs. demise, when his trouble WAS supple: Routledge. -Mr, Peter Schroeder had mented by an attack of pleurisy, the misfortune the other day to lose which had a deadly effect and in a few one of his horses. The animal in some days it performed its mission. The unknown way broke its leg in the deceased was born here, being a son pasture field and had to beshot.-Miss of the late David McNicole and was Florence Rhode of London returned highly respected and esteemed by a to her home on Monday evening. -Mr large circle of friends, Mr. McNicol Fred Kibler of Listowell spent several was it !married man, hie wife being a days here the guest of Mr. J. Keller. Miss Melville, daughter of Mr. Peter mann.-The heavy rain of the past Melville, but he !closes no fanny. Be. week retarded farming operations sides the sorrowing wife, he leaves it somewhat, and flattened certitin of mother, three sisters and four broth - the grains so that the cutting will be ers, all of whom will have the symptis slower this year and the yield, of oats thy of it large circle of friends. The partieuiarlY. willnot be so -heavy as funeral to4sarlatelan. Fridays -Ur -the tritiked-for. xeter Cemetery. 400•Newow.or.e.asesomeMe • RING SALE OF • SUNNIER GOODS Our Bargain Counter is loaded .with Summer Goods. They must be sold as we do noLvvant to earr _a _piece over if a price will sell them.. " 30 pieces of Muslim) in all the new- CHINA, °ROOKERY, GLASSWARE est shade" and patterns. regular 15e.. Just to hand the finest line of Toilet 200, Zoo and Me a yard, your choice for 10c; the yard. few.pieces of Dress Good*, regular 50e, to cte*rT&t 250 the ant ei our Prints at 7c the yard, guar; anteed first colors. Shirts 121c the yard for 10e. Shipicia, Dr.lern or ligNity WINO. --the sad news of thedeatli of Mr. Henry Wing of this place was learned with great surprise when.the word was mooed *round on Wednesday of lest week. For meyerai weeks Mr. Wing Was not In the best of ktailth, but it was hardly noticable until the Sunday previous to his death when he was taken down ati4 compelled to take his bed. Ph*Arlare sole agents for Plymouth Binder All Millinery to 4e. cleared out re' tiara; were called, and it was then dis. covered that hie till* Wail short and that nothing could be done any more 10,000 pourtds of Wool Wanted in the next two weeks than to tuteet the' illaesiae and 10" for which we will ' y highest. market .ptice, cash or trade, temporary Ile had not long tors tte *eat for on Wetineeday the curtarn,of ming along your u r, gs and Wool ,and _get some of death was rung down on, his anil kindly lite. hearLtallurai beinfrthev, t bargains and don't forget that by helping us yolf are. oottit os detail. The deceased was RelDllig yourself. „ Jima, near Zurich 00 has ,beeti tea. dent of the cottimunit aver . Ifarket Prices for Farm Produce. Since boyhood he ham the mercantile Setts, Ditmer•Setts,• Water Setts, ever shown in Dashwood, and sit prices that will suit you. We purchased a large line of those goods at a special price and We are giving *011 the benefit of the same. Call early. SHOES!. SHOES! SHOES! All the latest styles in Footwear in Patent Leather, Tans, Chocolates, Blucher. Cuts and Oxfords. Review. bora that these are not the, cheap kind Men' Dress Shirts at' half rices th14.*01 not_. weitri but these shoes are t e good kin at cheap prices arid tlaranteed to wear:, One ,prices' are bitter thrats the lowest. I s /Sr r odt GR RIES Oar Grocery Department is full of 1414-er and Fresh Goeds, 5. lbs. good Green $1, 8 lbe. Roasted Coffee SI, Matches large box 10c, 3 Cant Corn triz, 3 Cana Peas 2e. 1 lb. Seeded Raisiba lOci Korn Kinks 5c pkg., Fancy Oakes 23e. MILLINERY * htt*,Shirts at 25c each, en's a 13411' Bexdr-to-Wetir 'Salts , at bargain price*, rJobline of !tient* and Fie Stetter Hatrat Dc'each. - • HARIA\VAISE • A full supply of Fork, -Rakes. thee. Smiths, Hay Fork Rope, Pulleys Pure Paris Green -Screen 1)001`3, Whitlow Screens, Hammock*, Coil Wire, Barb Wire, Ideal Woven Wire Fencing. • Bay your Binder Twine from dee,. we Twines, guaranteed the best. gardiese of cost. EDIGROP ' A CANADIAN BAN OF COMMERCE . ESTABLISUKR IStIT I Paid-up Capoal., sty Qom i.Reserve Fan& o c*I7FICE. TORONTO. B. Ptcpiticbt r,4ntr),' oencral *flioaace ak.a4 RAK1 E1JSIMES TMNS%CTEt itt LL„BON F RE Yr 'ORDERS. %Att. An4 04.004y tragstoietit tgacie,:li; Alt Parte 46±4,1eada' in fol7aign--;*' -011SINESS-1----theveSzand,dratts'on.. UnCAUttgAi grea Britain OM othei foreigO countries bonght and sold.' 113 Riceter*.mgh,*AVijamlw.4.41,aonego„..EiBrovelialigqtatt,Witen • _ A farm house with a telephone is no longer wholly isolated, although out of sight of every neighbor, for they are all within eall. The conditions of Woo.% PhOSPhOttial4 Ti Gr:rat 1:7nodida _Pcntralt. 'IC and la)1 .,Terate3 the who.° nervous 814.sin, makes new the market can be ascertakned and ott9 Debility, 21ralcrddglatincf"R‘rt(4n5P1"ernt _Dcert goods bought end-eold-withootleaeing reeeirese. Trea.ko'sol Prm_s104/4 Aipc.r. • home, the doctor can be sutoruonedlearaild.Arr t8 ani MSC or .14, without loss of time, and distant .irost perbox, sixfor friends can be communicated with at es'aftrre'.4n3"alttreetr1mti_ggt6taIna A tammiA,IxenAtItaAmadtskokat,, „gat rc2lokIttnalrAr,d, octi 0:0 THE MOLSONS BANK .(1aorpOrststby .4etnte .ead co, • I • saki . • iontreal Capital Paid Up $3,372,500 :Reserve rum& 312,5011_ • THE DOMINION OF CANADA IXTY-FOIIR BRANCHES IN EXETER BRANCH SATURDAYS” 10 m. to 1 p. es. °MOE ROUES 10 IL ra. to 3 p. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS i'RANSACTED. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed s aving Bank Department • Until further noUce Interest on Savings account* will be credited quarterly instead of half yearly as formerly. " Deposits of $t and upwards received. Agents atExeter for the Dominion Government. DICKSON d; aanrarro, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager, VARICOCELE CURED -WIT° NAMES USED WITHOUT WRM'EN CONSENT. Confined to His Horne for Wks. . "Heavy work. severe straitens mid ern habits In you iroutht on it double varicocele. When I worked hard the aching -would-become severe and I was often lakt up for it week st time. My family physician told me an operatiee was my only hope—but I dreaded it. I tried Several specialists, but soon found out all they wanted waif my money. 1 commenced to look won an doctors as little better than rogues. One day my boss sattWine why I was oft work so Much and I told him my condition. He advised me to consult Dni, Kennedy Kennedy, seta had taken treatment from them himself and knew they were square and skillful. I wrote them and got ME Nair Manion TltiCATX12tr. My progress was somewhat slow and during the first month's treatment I was somewhat discouraged. Ilofrever. I con - tinned treatment for three months longer and was rewarded with a complete cure. I could only ehrb1112 a week in a machine sho_p be. fore treatment, now am earninLstra never loco a day. I vilah • all sufferers knew of your VIdUllbte tresixoent. HENRY 0. LOCUM HAS YOUR EILOOD BEEN DISEASED, BLOOD POISON'S are the moet prevalent and most serious diseases. Theyssetheverr life blood of the vittim and unless entirely eradicated from the system will cause serious, comptications. Beware of Mercury. It only suppresses the symptoms— our NEW mErHOD curse all blood diseases. YOUttet ort woo= AGED MEN.—Imprudent acts or later excesses have broken down your system. You feel the symptoms uteellog over You. Aleutaltteed teullY, and vitally you are not the man you used to be Or Should be. Will you tbe danger signals? READER ,S.:(iiry°blotdvient daseZerlialehtlyPeea? anAr?y: you eurthNnamntralist TRICATIllea will cure you. What It has done for others it will do for you: CoaseltatIL sere,.„- -No-matter-who-bactreated-your-writeloban -honest -opion-Fglici-al-Cliarre. "Baas USED,Avtinitur worm comm. PRIVATE. N. aasses Every*** 00aBdisslial. Qea.tiea list sed seat si Traumata HOME TREat, 414 Dits:KEtiNfliffikKEIINEDY Co4 Michigan Ave, and Griswold St., Detroit, Mk,h. „ . a 11 Eva ()corral •lo TO EXAMINg OUR NEW 'STOCK OF Watch s,'Jewelleru, Silverware,„ Toilet Sets, Etc., Etki.i. • - r Wo haie Undoubtedly the finest litle8 or goods that have ever been shown in this &Met. We can suit you in quality and price every time. 1 Wedding' Presents Weddings occur at all seasons, but the big season is now approaching. We are read for it with the finest rings & best presents. eau and EXionine Earig C AN ,