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Drafts on all points in theominion.
Great Britain and United States
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err •hange.
SAVINGS DEr Afii,TMENT.
Deposits of 51.00 and upwards receiv-
ed. Interest compounded half yearly,
and added to principal June 30th and
December 31st. Deposits Receipts also
issued and highest current rate of
interest allowed.
Advances make to farmers, stock
dealers and business men at lowest
{sates and on znost favorable terms.
Agents at Exeter for Dominion
Government.
ciCii.ON ec CARLING, N. D. HURDON,
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is 'alendar far June,
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TUESDAY 2 9
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FRIDAY 5 12
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THURSDAY, JUNE 11TH 1903
THE WEEK IN P tRL'IAlIENT.
Parliament Ibis week devotedsever-
al sittings to the consideration of Hon
A. G. I3lair's 'railway commission bill.
Important amendments were offered.
by the. Opposition in the tntere;e .s cif
eeo.untry distric•l.s.
The Militia. estimates were. advanc-
ed.
'Sir. Frederick Borden dropped his
• proposed bill to amend the Milit is
Act.
Hon. Sydney Fisher opposedo„
d <
mend»
lents
to the Fruit: Marks Act, which
were .intended to benefit fruit grow, -
ears.
The Customs estimates were taken
up and it was again shower that Ger-
Man firms have made a general prae-
;tsoe of shipping goods to Cainada,;un-
der the British preference, and a large
revenue has been lost to the country
in this way.
The Treeci sofa concessions were
given another airing, and the govern-
ment: declined to allow the opposition
to discuss the terms under which a.
teanemession to inve^'stigeto the deal
:will be. nA Pointed. it was openly
charged that persons in high places
;were paid handsomely for putting
through the job.
A number of government bills were
pressed.
The Marine and Fisheries estimates
were considered. In this department
• as in all others, supplies are bought
.withioutttender frotm the few favored
•friends of the government. The most
exclusive luxuries are p'rovided for
government steamers. The employees
on these boats are fed with foreign
delicacies which the man who pays
the taxes could not for a moment af-
ford. Thousands of dollars are wast-
ed in this way and the every day
workman has to pay the price.
CRAMPS LIKE BURGLARS
come just whentheare not expected
and are least welcy ome. One minute
erre for cramps is what you want.
Nerviline simply acts instantaneously,
Its anodyne power is unique -for its
composition expresses the highest mod
ical progress of the age. Nerviline is
a true comfort in the family. for in
all derangements of the stomach and
bowels it is -an absolute specific. P ecific. I'iv
e
times greater medicinal value than
value than any ether preparation soli
is Nerviline. Your druggist sells it
o;r caeget it.
ROMANTIC CAREER OF 1.0Ri1
• STRATIICO'\ A. •
The life of the Scotch boy -now Bar
on Strathcona and Mount Royal -
• would reed. more like romance •if it
•. wore not co -studded with imprubali;i
es. People like their romances to be
possible; it is •only• from reality that
lack
"I have used your Hair Vigor
for five years and am greatly
pleased with it. It certainly re-
stores the original color to gray
hair. It keeps my hale soft." -Mrs.
}tele nKilkenny, New Portland, Me.
Ayer's HairVigor has
been restoring color to e
gray hair for fifty years,
and it never fails to do
this work, either.
You can rely upon it
for stopping your hair
from falling, for peeping
your scalp clean, and for
making your hair grow.
41.00 a bottle, M1 entnisfs.
If your druggist cannot supple. you,
send ns one dollar acct lira trill exrpreso
yeti a bottle, nomad and give the name
of your nearest express ethos:. Address
J. O. Akits Co., Lowell, Mass,
11
will be endured the touches of extra•
eagxaneo tveicll turn standard fiction
into fairy, eel to.
.Young Donald Smit dreaming tzlr
a. Scotch village of um stirring adven
tures ot a fur -.trading uncle in • {.ho„
wilds et North America, and after.•
wards berg ening fur -•trader , himselei
first as. a *leek of the Hudson •l3ay
Company in the bletaleest cozener ore
its vast territory, "pitiless Labrador."
then clizilbing, after years of hard-
ship and fidelity, to be a Ogee fait -
tor of the company and residentGov-
ernor in America, and finally, in his
old ago, Governor or the home,,com-
pany in Loudon,' .11igit Comnrisioner
for Canada, and a beer of the realm
-that is romance. -Froin the series
'Captains of Industry," in the • Juno
C os'znopoil t
TIIE WORLD NEEDS NERVE..
• .Needs it in business, in the study,
in the household. irritability, weak-
ness, leek of strength -the blue heeli-
ing-why they just tell you that y,ou
luck -wane. elemell use Ferrozonei.
M;y l - What an appiLite • 'you'll get
Iiow quickly the color will return to
your cheeks, how . buoyant you will
feel!. Work). of course You'll work;
for you will enjoy it., That is if you
will use Ferrozone. It gives nerve
strength, muscular endurance, and in-
vigorates the brain splendidly.
TOO MANY DOCTORS.,
--r-i-rrr-;
Reeently at the convention at stew
Orleans of the& American Medical As-
sociation, in the p'rioseuce of 4,000 ;or
5,000 physicians, Dr. Billings drew at-
tention to the remarkably rapid over.
crowding of the medical .profession in
the 'United States. In all probability
the overcrowding; it us 'great in Can..
add. Ho aid that while the, annual
needs of the United States call for
about 2,500 additions to the proles
sign, the colleges are granting year-
ly from 10,000 to 12,500 .• h(ysicialns.
Thus from 7,000 to 10,000 young; men
aro annually entering a profession
with slim prospects before them of a
remunerative .career, The situation
in the United States will surely oper-
ate to check the tendency- of Cana=-
dians educated to a professional careler
removing to the overcrowded republic
Canadian young men anyway should
show more originauitty and inde pen-
in the choice .of their caree,rs., The
development of our natural resources
offers opportunities for :much ;more
profitable careers in engineering, en
electrical study, in laboratory work
and in equipment as scientific experts
and leaders in manufacturing, • than
the rutted and heavily -worn road to
the old-fashioned profession. -Herald,
Stratford.
'WHY CATARRHOZONE CURES
CATARBell. _
et goes to every .affected part and
kills the germs that keep up the dis-
eased conditions. Catarrhozone never
irritates, but stimulates the mucous
lining of the nese, throat and lungs to
normal action, and keeps the nasal
passages free from offensive discharg
es. Catarrhozone contains no danger-
ous drugs or opitut'es, and is delight-
fully pleasant and simple to use. Ca-
tarrhozone is au absolut ely certain
cure for any fozim • of Catarrh and
for a .dollar at druggists, small size
26c. ley mail from Poltson at Co;,
Kingston, Ont -
A PR):.:"tB;YTERIAIN SUMMER
SCHOOL.
Considerable interest has bean edi,t-
ited by the announcement of a .Sum-
mer School of Sunday School and Mis-
sionary Methods, to be held in Knox
College, Toronto, July 0th to the 10th
It will be under general charge of
Professor Ballant0-ne, and • aznongse
the well-known teachers and speakers
to take part 'are: Principal Cavan
(New Testam•erit Study); Ree. J. A.
T:ar•nbull, L. L. B. (Old Tcatament) ;
Prof. Murray, Dalhousie 't niversity,
Halifax, anti Dr. 'Tracy, Toronto liin-
versity(lreda;gogical Principles and
Practice) ; Prof. Beattie, Louisvile,
K n t uck -
o y,(, 'M' si
us ovary lIetiiat]s) ; Ray
Drs. 11. P. McKay and E. D. McLaren
,Mission Secretaries; Rocs. Dr. Wp r -
den, Dr. Johnston, London, J. A. i1I•,c-
Donald, the. Globe. The cost is nom-
inal, SL for registration. 'Those from
out ot town whether latfes or gentle-
men, will be accomodated in Knox Col
lege, $5 being the entire cost of board
and lodging for the ten days.. Rooms
in the college will be assigned in the
order of application. An early appli-
cation to Rev. R. M. lf•imiiton, Sec-
retary, Weston, Ont., is advised as
names are coming in rapidly.
THE IBEStT 11!!EDICINE.
Mrs. 9.1)na G•.oquin, Cape B.aIa, 'N.
B., says; "I had an atta,gk of Liver
Trouple and Indigestion and decided
to try Laxa Liver Pills. They had a
better and more lasting effect than
any remedy I ever took."
"The torture of toothache is quick-
ly reiieved by Low's Toothache Gum.
Price 10e. Refuse substitutes,
BARRED THE RAJAII.
The local authorities of Western
Australia have refused to permit the
Sultan of :rebore, a wealthy Indian
protenate to land there. Their refusal
is tdebnieatly based upon the ordin-+-
once directed against Asiatie labor,
The Sultan of Johore, who was on •a
pleasure tour, instantly cabled to the
1ml 1 rial reovcrnment and :to King
Edward, protesting against the insult
but they were rpowerless.
JUNE WEDDINGS
A pretty home wedding was cele -i•
braised. on Wednrrs'lay, May F7i h, a
ihs rssid ne: of Thomtt,i Cousins,
Iiullett township, his eldest daughter,
Miss Lizzie. being united in marriage
to George Brownlee. of Tuoke'rsmfth,
Ir. Gorier! Cr, ;rirrrrI. yuan teal .•on
of. Mr, C lrerlr <, C nr,,ie•n'1, erns trniteri
in marriage te els e leetlier il:igfer•e
brook, r11.,; le i el :Tr, Toler Nesters.
brtaok, ]Hurry, -leeestnesslay even -
int; lost.. Tim eerentoee wee perfo•m-
et by They. Thee. Attenuant -et •
A pleasant event t r tn' g,icr•d at Cho
at the home 'of frtrrtea IlleGezry,4vIcs-
Gillivray, en Tuesday evening, 1ttay
2(t1, wilco Lis ciaw:atter Italy(;lr,.wa*
united in marriage to Alex. A eese:tu
son oe Neil Macau, town line, weer..
The happy couple left the following
day for Wasllliugtou Territory, whore
they will make their home.
re-
sidencek
of Mr. andoMrs.teo G. T. Smith,
Stratford, on .{Monday, May 25th tir'h n'
their daughter, Maud Bucket, was
united in marrilitge to (Mr. John E.
Workman, til sunipi:uotxs wedding
dinner was partaken of after the core
oniony, after which the happy oouple
left for Detroit, where alley will take
up their residence let 2,37 McCraw
avenue.
The home or Mr. and Mrs. D. Mee
Laren Victoria -at., Gudericll, wast he
scene of a very Happy event on Tues-
day, of last week, when the nuptials
ot Florence E., their eldest daughter,
and NobleStniitib,'.nf Smit% Bros.,
were duly celebrated. The house was
totstbSully adorned with •myrit);e,
palms, snow•bftlls and peonies, and at.
high noon, Rev, Jaines Hamilton tied
tis ruatri;tnonual knot.
• On Wednesday, at 1 o'clock was con-
summated the wedding of Miss Ida I,,
third daitgheer of John Welsh, 'ot
Stratford, to J. Biggins, of Toroonto,
The home of the bridle's father was
beautifully decorated, ber favorite
flowers, pansies, being conspicuous.
The Rev. E. N. Baker, e astor of ache
Central Methodist church, pexfor;nved
hte ceremony, in the presence of some
eerily guest,s, Mr. and a\trs. Diggjns
will reside in Toronto.
STRATTON'S INTERCESSIONAL.
"Ca'n't you forget some of {:het
things." -Tho request which Mr. Ham
mond, Globe reporter, swears that
IIon. lir. Stratton made to him after
the Gamey disolousres to the house.
Scribe of our mad'ern days; not old,
Think of our far flung battle lino
Beneath whose tricks and quirks we
hold
Dominion over scrip and pine.
In order to bap 'keep us ye,t,
Can't you forget? Can't you forget?
The tumult and the shouting crieru
Which people raise in' town and
mart,
Iu calling fur our sacrifice
Gives me cold chills right to the
heart,
In order to help keep us yet,.
Can't you forget? Can't you forget?
Our old time lead has melt away,
On every hand there's smell of fire.
Lo ! all our rep. of yesterday,
Its one with Nineveh and Tyre.
In order to help keep us yet,
Can't you forget? Can't you forget?
If much that happened should ge•t
loose
And your tongue tell them all the
f acts,
1 ask you now where'd bo the. use,
Except to closer bring the axe?
In. order to help 'keep us yet,.
Can't you forget.? Can't you forget?
Oh! hold I palmy in us yourtrust, n
Think of the Cap. that noble pard
Remember that we're apt to bust,
And do not work. your mem'ry
hard.
In order to help keep us yet,
Can't you forget? Can't you forget?
• Brant;ford Courier.
W. C. T, U. NOTES
Our anion meeting now every alter-
nate Wednesday. The •noxt regular
meeting will be on the 1711i of 'June.
Let all the members en:iaa••v r Lobe
present. Each erdreati,anal pro;raen
that is carried out will repay those
who make the effort to ,como. At
our last meeting a pommunication
was read from the Zurich Union ask -
our W. C. N. U. to picnic at theBend
with them on the 10th.
ANTI• NARCOT (C DEI' .RTMENT.
The little roll of rice pt per and to-
bacco, sold as cigarettes, are called by
some "Ileart Wreakers" -Thepr might
also be termed "Brain and Soul wreck
ers," for there is not an origan of'r.he
body, a faculty of the brain, or are
emotion of of the soul that they do
not destroy or pervert.
It was .i 19 -year-old citizen of
Hamilton, Ge.o. A. Pearson, who lest
year sent a thrill of horror over Our
Provi'nee.by his cold; -blooded murder
of an innocent girl. The 'murderer
confessed the crime for which ha paid
the death penalty, laying the blame
upon the cigarette first and then the
A little befor in
wkisl.ey bottle. & he �
same 'city, another boy -degenerate kill
ed his mother, and, about a year earn.
era Toronto cigarette smoker about
14 years of age, shot his father
The editor of Zeal, published in Chi.
cage, made a collection of the doings
of the cigarette, as recorded in (hp
press during 30 days. He culled from
thirty -erne newspa'pe,rs, fifty d.isastre
ous happenings due to the "paper pipe"
Hero is a summary of them:- Two
young men were seriously burned
through sleeping .with cigarettes in
their mouths -a common custom with
victims of the habit. Eight serious
illnesses, among them paralysis, heart:
failure and blindness, ind thirteen
deaths were credibed by attending
physicians to cigarette poisoning.
Twelve crimes (among thein four
murders) Were laid at the door of this
deadly pest, not by philanthropists or
extremists. but: police court records.
SOMMOomMeMew
Et
Undo4 that makes your
[try
o horses•
Five cigarette smokers gave up the
struggle to reform and tried with site
cess, in three eases to commit suicide,
elbv)an °tghere wte'us insane:
If the cigarette can do tilts much
harm in thirty days, defeat rouse. it
accomplish to a year? ']]y all moans
Int it be prohibited.
MADE MONEY
sCOI11t D TUN COUNTRY y xN A But WITII
k tL.Sltl BOTTOM
Odessa, June 8.--A. lad of 15, named
Terkel, who eves nem bac juet tended
a tour of Illumine, made under extgzla-
ordinary circumstances. His greatest
ambition had been to visit foreign
countries, but be had no moner. ,ft
oeaurred to him !Co take a Margot box
with a double bottom. ,A,fter six
montes' work he contrived one that
could be opened and shut by soorot
spri legs.
When the box was done ho found n
travelling .companion who was willing
for a small sum to take oharge of the
box and forward it to destinations as
directed. Terkel packed himself in the
box, and at a convenientgpiace on the
way loft it. Ile then marched to the
f railway office, proved that his box was
ninety-three pounds lighter than it
was when shipped and demanded dam-
ages. This soheme was worked from
place to place, tho railroad and steams
boat companies in most eases • being
only too glad to settle quietly.
Terkel left Odessa with e9 kopeks
(about 12 cents) and returned with2,-
000 roubles (about $1,000). just as he
w'as about to leave his box for the
last time the railway police observed
his movements and Terkel was arrest
ed. The whole story came out .at gthw•
trial, but the judge, taking a meroi.
ful view of his adventures, punished
him with only three months'imprison-
mont.
II,URON COUNTY COUNCIL,
The county council .met at three
o'clock on Tuesday; all the members
being present except Mr. PaLtergon,
who is sufferingf-rem, an accident,{ 1n
addressing the council Warden Kerr
e3;pg'essed the hope that Mr, Patter-
son would soon recover from his acei-
dent. Re also mentioned having aa -
tended the good roads loonvegation
Ottawa, last winter, and said he wa=.
highly pleased with the ele)vglted ideta
the people there had of this district.
The Warden spoke briefly of the busi
ness that would 'come before the coun-
cil
the mostimportant matter being
the reception of the reports from the
various municipalities in the county
on the question of the good roads a.p..
propriation, the reoomendation of the
House of Refuge committee with, rel.
Terence to the proposed improvements
and the annual equalization of the
atssessment. Mr. Kerr also spoke . elf
the new county council act before the
Legislature by which county councils
would be made to (consist of the reev-
es of municipalities within the county
and expressed himself as in favor of
the proposed act. On Wednesday
morning the good roads committee re..
ported recommending noaction at pre-
sent, as there are a good many muni-
cipalities oppposed to the scheme
Thirteen municipalities repo><ted in fa
vor of the scheme, nine against and
one. doubtful. After the good roads
bill passes its final reading and its
terms are finally settled the county
may consider the matter, but in the
meantime the matter is left over
,The house of refuge egmmittee re-
commended a large addition at the
rear of the building making six addi-
tional rooms and provision for closets
etc. The basement of the addition
would provide cover for coal and
other supplies. The report passed the
council, and tenders for the work are
to be received before the next session
of the counril. when the contracts will
be let.
UBITUARy
Matthew Hazelwood, a pioneer bf
Mullett township, passed from life on
Monday, of last w'e,ek, in his eighty-
fourth year. Paralysis was the,cause
ofd death. h. '
.Phe deceased was a native
of Yorkshire, England, and came ..to
Cana do in 1851.
1'Vc record this week the death :of
a well known citizen in the person of
Richard Brigham, of Clinton, aged 78
years and°months, who was stricken
with paralysis last Friday and passed
awe
on N
Ionda .
Y Mr.
Brigham 1 ha
,m wa
g s
an Englisbman by birth, coming from
Yorkshire, where he was born in 1825
He came toelfuron county in 187,6.
The !death Crook peace at lot 18,
con. 10, Downie, on Tuesday last. rf
efrs. john Muir, for sixty years an es-
teemed resident of that district. The
deceased lady was in her 80(11 lyuar.
Her maicllen name was Annie Barry.
she was born near Marva, of Scot-
tish per;e'ntage. Her husband predee
ceased her about throe years ago.
The funeral of Miss McDonald, Who
died at Clinton, on Sunday, took place
Tuesday afternoon from the residence
of her nephew, Daniel Graham, Gad-
erielt. llay. J•. Hamilton conducted
the service. Margaret McDonald was
born in Scotland, sixtyenine years ago
and name to Canada about the year
1851. Miss McDonald suffered an an-
cidcnt in getting up •fno!m a chair"
sines then she has been in the 'home
at Clinton.
One et the . oldests residents of
Huron county hes passed away at
Rogervilic, in idle . person of Martha
McMahon, relict of. the late Matthew
Rogers, from whom the acillage, took
its name. She had Teaoiled the great
age of ninety years and nine months,
'Phe deceased was a native of Scot: -
coming to Canada with her husband;
about. sixty years ago. After a feev
years' residence in London township,
they moved to the locality which has
since l)tian known as BBoger•ville,.: Mr.
Rogers died about seven years ago.
GENERAL NEWS
('away School Board has resolved to
prosecute all those who employ child-
ren under 14 years Of ager
Wlbat is known as the •A/miertisa
"trade" dollar is being circulated
t]'roughout Canada. It is worth
about 60c.
The Canadian Pacific, Railway Com -
panty now hoe a fleet of nineteen
steamers on the,Pa'cific Coast, seven
of them are deep sett vossois, tllo rest
being the coast and river truffle. In
addition the company has several fine
lake 'steamers ellurning Kootenay wat
ors.
Rev. W. W. Shepherd, 'than :,tell
known Pninei:pal of the Institute ,tut
Muncey, While 'driving 'around the
farm, last week was thrown forcibly
from the rig unto 'his shoulder and
and right side, sustaining such severe
injuries that lie eueou'nx od on titin--+
day. ,Air. 'Shepherd titres over sixty
years of age, and ever since early man
hood had been in the ministry.
Tho Canadian Freight Association is
directing attention to the necessity of
fully marking all package freight in
accordance with this amended rule
"Rath package or piece of less than
carload freight must be plainly mark-
ed with the information aeteedary to
carry it to destination and insure pro-
per deli very, even if separated frons
the waybill, old marks must be re-
moved or effruoed. %Freight consigned
to a fpla'ce of wllioh there• are two or
more of the same name must not be
forwarded unless the name of the
county and Province be given.
ONE-WAY. RATES
To ,many points in the states,* Cal-
ifornia, Oregon and Washington,
EVERY DAY'
The Union Pacific :will 'sell One-
way Colonial Tickets at the following
rates froh Missouri River torminaals
525,00:=to San Francisco, Los Angeles
andxiiany other California points.
$20.00 tO Ogden and Salt Lake .City,.
X20,00 to Butte, Anaconda and:flel-
ena.
$25.00 to Bs oka,ne and Wenatchee,
Wash.
42500 to Everette, Fairhaven and
Neer{ Whatcom via Huntington and
Spokane.
$25.00 to Portland, Tacoma"and Se-
attle.
$25.00 t'o Ashland,Roseburgg,Eug-
ene, Albany and Salem, via Bortland.
•Tic] ets on,salo daily .Id June 15th•,
1903:
From elhica,go to ;St: Louis propor-
tionately lowrrates are (n effect by
lines connecting with the {Union Paci-
fic to all above points.
For full information call io'n or ad-
dress H. F. Carter, T. P. A., 14, Janes
Building, Toronto, Canada. FJ.B. Cha
oate, G..Aj 126 W'bodtvard Ave,. De -
',emit Mich.
'G111110 TRUNK
Excisions
to the
6a1adiaa Northwest
At following return fares.,
Winnipeg Mooseiaw
Arcola Regina
Binsearth Yorkton
Elgin -
Tstevan Pr. Albert
Grand view Macleod
Miniota ; Calgary
Moosomin
Swan River
Waskada Red Deer
Wawanesa Strathcona
} $30
1 $35
} $40
Goocl going June 4th, June 18th; re-
turning within 00. days from date of
issue. Good going July 4th, valid to
return until Sept. Sth, 1003.
Where to Spend the Summer
The famous Muskoka Lakes, Lake
of Bays, Lake Nipissing,.Kawartha
Lakes, and the Magnetewan River are
reached only by the Grand Trunk
Railway Sys:em. Excellent hotel ac-
commodation, healthy climate,fishing,
ete. Descriptive literature and all in.
formation from
J. J. KNIGHT,
Ticket Agent, Exeter.
J. D. MODONALD,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto.
Weekly Mall and Empire mailed
to any address in Canada, Great
Britain or United States until
January 1st, 1004, for
The offer includes choice of premium
p'ctures entitled
"The Miner's l+atewell," and
"On the Edge of the Herd."
THE WEEKLY Id AIL AND EMPISE
during the summer months will un-
questionably be the greatest weekly
publication a hie h enters Oaaedian
homes. It at present containsa great-
er number or columns of reading mat-
ter than any i,ther Canadian weekly.
Alt the news 1 nblished in it is care•
fully selected in meet the varied tastes
of the rand, r,.
The General News Seetton wit' contain the
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