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Exeter Times, 1912-11-14, Page 5antia$DA"ii"; OvaIgia0 14 P12 PIE ii.ESSIND OF 1/10111ERIIPOP Illealthy Mothers ao ChiI area Make Happy Homes Xetherhood is wordarra highestsphere In life. It is the fruitier' a her deareet hopes and greatest desires; yet thou, sands of polde women threpeth some des nangemerrthavebeendeniedthisblessing. In many hornesencechildles,s there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinklaand s Vegetehle Compound Thaloitewornen normahhealthyandstriong. This N evidenced by the f °Bowing lettere Which are germine and truthful: London, Ont,—"I wish to thank you for the benefit I received by taking year famous medicine, •Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- promd. Befbre any baby was born I was so 111 I coold not stand long or wa/k any distance, had to lie down natirly, all the time. Alger I took your medicine I felt like a new Wa- isInould Week rom'inorning till night and was happy and well. I certainly think it relieves VAin. at childbirth and recommend it to every evranan who is pregnant. You may use this testimonial if you ince. It may help some other wornitn. "—Mrs. FRANK COnarle, 132 Adelaide St., London, Ont, Brooklyn, N.Y.-9 was ailing all the tinatrand did not know what the matter was. I wanted a baby but my health would not permit it. I waszervous, my fade ached arid I was all run down. I beard that Lydia E. Pinkharnis Vegetable Compound was good and took the medi- cine. I have now a beautiful baby and your Compound has helped me in every waytii—Mrs. J. J. STEWART; 299 Hum- iholdt BtooklYns N.Y. IIONIE STUDY + 'Thousands of ambous yonag * people are instructed in them t * homes by our borne study dep. artroent You may finish at 4. 4 College if you desire. Pay de ea whenever you wish. Thirty Tears' Experience. Largest + . trains in Canada. Enter any ti st day. Positions guaranteed, If 4. dt you wish to save board and 4 learn while you eaua, write 3: ihdt forparticulars. 4• NO VACATION err Clinton Business College 4. siti GEO. SPOTTON B. F. WARD -+ 4. President Principal •1('' ' 4 -44 1111111•110101...111.1...111m••••.1.1.111.. CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT., WILL YOU 4 • Write for the large free cat. • • alogue of this school, and you Sr earn how you can succeed. it will then rest with you to de e esi vide if you will succeed. • We are placing students in • ,te • positions paying $600 and $700 e Sp per annum, and we have many sneh applications for help ; as" which we cannot supply The • best time to enter oar classes is • now Write for our free cat ; 4 "la .ogne at once, at s D. A. MeLACEOLAN. Principal. * i****41.•••••••••oeioitirettosseto BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND Subjects taught by expert instructors at the Y. M. C. A er..DG.. „ LONDON, CINT., Students assisted tcriaositione. College ; in session from Sept 3rd. Catalogue free. Enter sexy time. ' • • 3.W. Westervelt J.111. Westervelt,Jr. 10161117 Principal , CharteredAccountot Vicearincipal eseritaisa leRietlLVVAY T t/r Winter Tours To Iifornia, Colorado, and Pacific Cdests Points The Grand Trunk Railway "is> 'the , most, direct route from all pobetsicast. ttrotigh Centide via Chiaeo • . FEAT CJ It ES " Doable track, Fast tservioe, latest litteribed, lelothars egaipment tfiaexcell sed Dieing Car Service. All eleineete a. safety ,and comfort. i. TO'PUB SUNNY SOUTH No more desiritale roate teen via Grard Tr•Inie. to Detroit thetee via Cie seir.nati to aacksonville, Paine eieeete illeseast lio gel trip thiltets easing otalge of ell tee beet rtiatose together with zit ir.iormation 'and reservatiatte may ti obtaited from nearest Grand lit irk esidott er write A*„. i Duff t.) 3e. at, %sweat() Ont. 3, IrOlria Age t Creditor' Plre."17tfrirail-TriliVaTit"Iriirffa Yeabee Clark is able to be out agein af- ter a long illness, Miss Weldo liallee was in Landon a few dans last week. Rev. Mattbew rlock of Oincint riatti occupied thepelpiti in the Evan- gelical Chitral on Sundey morning and /lithe Methodist Church Sunday evening. Miss Carrie Kuhn was in leendon on Monday on businets, • A number of young people attended the Be -Bur show which was giver irs London an Friday evening, They re- port having a tine thine, Miss Eva Hirtzel returned home af- ter spending several weeas with friends in °apace. Chlitarislees,RR. Zwicher of London is spend ding several weehs with her brother • Mr. Bell of the Temperance -me •Toronto occupied the pulpit in the Evangelical chntaria on Sunday even- ing. Ile deliyered a fine speech, Mr, Albert Wolfe was in London a few days last week on. business, Tee pupils of the public school are preparing to give a concert at Xmas. A large number attended the funeral of Mrs. Kestle on Sunday afternoon. A brick kiteben is being erected to the Methodist parsonage which adds greatly to the appearance. A number froni here attended the ball at Exeter on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grattan of Grand Bend spent Tuesday with friends in When.,' . ,Mr. 'Saneuel'alrown was in London one clay last week on business. Miss Martha of Hamilton is spending a few Weeks the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morlock, Mrs. Mac. Edwards left for London after visiting with Miss .Orree for a few days. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rieder of Lieury spent Tuesday with friends in town, .A. number from bere attended the concert at Exeter last week. All re- port having a good time. Mr. °brie Fahner was in Dashwood one day last week. • THAMES ROAD Mr. Norman Passmore arrived home last week from the West. Rev. R. Turnbull delivered a very inspiring sermon last Sabbath in the Presbyterian church. Next Sabbath evening the report of the International S. S. Convention will be given by Mrs. illeya Colin Fletcher, Mr. Arthur Doupe and agar era in Bethany Choral. FiLI NI VILLE Mrs. Hollran was taken suddenly ill on Friday last, The doctor was called and she is improving nicely. Mr. D. Hicks bas been sick for the past few days. Be is getting a little better at the timeofveriting. Mr. Wesley Parkinson is spending a few days with friends in London. I STA CLANDEBOXE Mrs. Fred Brewed. 'A.kindon spent Thanksgivieg at W. Kilmer's. . Ansel:tab/Min of London spent the holidays with Clandeboye friends. May, the little daughter of Wm.. Abbott, fell and broke her arm. This is the third time she is broken it sincelast May', same atm and in the same place, Mr. A. Collins of Galt spent the hol- ineys with his father, Thos. Collins, and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. W, Grundy of Toronto visited at their brother's over the holidays. Alton, the little son of A, Neil, is still under the doctors care, Mies May Kilmer spent the holiday in London. Mr. and Mrs. H. Laur of .Aylmer spent a. few days the guests of Dar. and Mrs. W. Kilmer. Mrs. Thos. Brook spent Thanksgiv- ing with bier parents at Miss Edith .Lewis spent part of last week in London. Rev. Blatchford of Centralia, and Rev. George exchanged pulpits on Sunday last.. Mrs. W. Patton of Ailsa Craig spent a few days with her mother. Mrs. Ab- bott Lewis. Mr. Thos. Weser of Denfield spent Sunday with air. and Mrs. E. A. Mc- Kenzie. Mrs. MeKechnic, who has been spending the simmer in this place. has returned to her borne in Toronto. Mr, Wm. Cerro] of Parry Sound spent a few weeks recently vsith old friends of this place. . ,11 • 1711AllentIOUS VERDICT * Newspit'per Pablithers and eiiiizertit geterally •texprahotit the Dominion, are :ar.animoue in thiiir opinion that the pintarc .ertitled anther's li'retta- ares 'given 'with i the Family Herald' and Weekly star of Montreal, this aeason is a most delighttill and, beaut- it'll subject Here is the. opition of one peiblielter. '9i/father's Treasure's ea a marvel of bewity, The subject is orie that Neill have a tendency 'to etr'ergtt.ert home tie. „we; n tha same basitaiiiiii "Wonder 'how you can at • ore, re sack value it pietures 'besides the vast arechet Of • good tair.ge in tee Fatuity Herald ani Weekly Star. Ste taxi 'E. W. Rice- ardes Tte Mirror iefillbrook • No home ir. Canada ehooid be without this heaatifuI picture; One,dollar pays atefell years subeariation a the Family 'Herald and Weekly Star in - chiding the picture which is ready for 'framing size 28 by 29 rantea.. ' It is a big, dollars worth itdeedi 41. GRAN]) REDID r LiTip Baker Luta algalhiLs boes,e and lot to P, retrait of Thedford Mr. Tetraa, took poseerneet last weeks Sim Davey vieited tie palette at Ilitshoros Mier, Mable Elsie le Yisitite in Deets woodt Me, It, Pollock of the aled sot. re dived the, end tore et tied -death ol tas bother joist of Qi' Apella Bask Ile was killed beetently inns aiatoinoe bile *snake Ohil droll Cr FOR FLETCHER'S CAST'al"*IA CITY 0 RCHATION AGENT Of tending Montreal .1,0BY Endorse* GIN PILLS IV,E image years of riff g "front leidney Trouble -- two hoxes of G4N PILLS sr -and. it's all gone, That has been dee experience of ner, Eugene Quesnel Chief Pity Circulation Agerit of La Petrie, of Montreal. Ile describes it feelingly: Montreal, May- erd, /912 "I have been suffering from Kidney Teouble for over five long yeas. had also Reeuntation in all my bones and nauscIes, could not sleep nights and on some occasions eould bardly walk. eadbeers treated by some of aur best Physicians but -without relief and,' lost over fifteen pounds. One day I met one of our leadiug hotelkeepers, who had been cured by your famous GIN and he advised me to try teem. So 1 bought two boxes at my clruggistis and before I had used one lam 1 felt a big change. Before I finished the second one I was completely cured. I ewe assure feu X can hardly believe it for if / ha.clienly knoin what Iitnow, now I vrould not bave spent over One' litandred Dollars for nothing when two • boxes of QIN PILLS cured me." EUGENE QUESNEL. GIN PILLS are gaining a world-wide reputation, by the way they conquer the most obstinate eases of Rheumatism and all kinds of Kidney Trouble, gee. a box, 6 for east. Sample free if you write National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. 149 • WOODHAlif Re; Mr, Vance of Merlin former pastor of, Woodhara Cirealt lute beer. r.et.ewing a.cgaaintaneee in the econ- Ly, Mre, Wilsor. District Organiz'er of the W,, M, S. Sotiety addeessed tee areal eociety recettlye The service or,. Sabbath evening held Jr. the hall ender tile nuispiclee of •eta Orar.ge Order was very !stree- t!, at tees:let The Rev, C„ W. Baker of Woodtaradaresided ar.d Rev, G, W Beery of Itarkter. delivered on ex- celtett address, The Oyster( .issieirer held utder the anspicee, of ithe Orange artier wits a marked teaccess. Tbe spacious hall was well tilled. At excellent pre - gramme was rendered,. The Harpers from Loudon delighted the audience by their ealeadid selectionMr. Witliam Male seen- hi excellent voice Stirring :ma:tresses weee given by Revs, C. W. Baker of Woodeam. Ma- ier of St, Marys, Steadmat.tilmville Burton of Kirktort also Di, Steele M. P, P, for Swath Perth. Rev, G. W.. Pacey presided with ranch accelptaece The proceeds of the aulpper amoutt d tti aboat $1.110.00 ate Robert Wiseman lost a vale - able 'tome the evernag- et the pester sepper. It is supposed the arenal struck its Lewd against the eeoaent foundation breaking its neck. Mies lda Wisemea who bee hem et:riot:sly ill is improviag nieten, Mr, James Howe is able to be aroned again his rapid recevery is iedes d Ire market:tee The Rev, .1a. IC. Reran_ of Kirkton preached Educe notal sermons on the Woodtem telircuit Sunday November 10cl,, Tee Rev, C. W. Bak.:r prof:shed Educational sermons on Kirke= 'Cir- cuit on the maim datee Tke .funeral af the, late John Cope- r.d took place erorn his late 'residue. ce St, ,Marys on Teeaday 'Novi, 5th Tee Bed. It, ,Enereallott or St. Marys lifethodis't eh arch beir.g in charice 'lite f aneral cortege which came by way of the elase Lee Bianshard was met by' the Rea; 0, :W. Baker ,Be at Woodham and It, 10, Burton at KixIttor. The three .clergymen took eart it, the service at the: graves In ter uett took plaoe in the lairktors Cemetery. Tee flora/ tribe Les were maey and beaatiful witnesseng to the Lige esteen in which tale late Mr; Oopelatd was held in this commeeity. The •eineere sym- patty is exteeded to the bereaved re - la tivkiss. C , A. Iffe goes on tee, road ;grows et ra nee, i 4nd einesnew mad aerie tke end. The mill etotes into head :stones • clatege Neath every. ,ote a friende Ctildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASI-ORIA ' DASHWOOD "r - Mr, John gettinan was in Sarnia g tow ,..clays or; beseriete, L II/17AM, S fifittf Las retereed healer after visitingat Staffa, !Mr, l'a il Mesezer hes rehurned Lome eater' speeding the slimmer at a race Inver District: Din Wm. alraut las /leaved alto tee hoase formerly owned by Me, liander This inar.y friendsiof Mese Heed ldel lerrnan who was teken siolc at Ter - onto will he pleased to learn teat she is improvir.g. itlise •Kellerman is expeeted home elaertly, Miss .Eloer.i Guenther is improving ;Her many etierrds tope to> eati her aroandegaixt aeons epselat Rodeo. BETTtR THAN SPANKING. Spanking does not cure aileron of boa - Wetting. There io a constitutional cause, for this trouble. Mrs. al. Summers, Box 841 Wincition Ont., will send free to may meteor her etteocasful home treatment, with hat instructioes. Send no motteyelatit write lex •to -day if your oltildteit traieble you in tbia •orar. 6, Don't blame the clench the obenche aro it can't help it. This treatovesst A104 Otirdel faults ota lined teerpht trageket 'With Wino diffieteltiehe 441r or rtxg,ht, 074 and after first ef D'Adlary ;text * tte tar,dersigned merchants or tfr Villege ef Exeter oven to elese per place of lainsineas at eat Oek jn tt.e curing exeeptinz liiat,Arday risgtte when we agree to close ak„t baif pt ter. ofaloek Ames 'X Mad' sie, Stewart Wa W Taman W. j, Beaman 11. Seacknitati, Sealer ^ ' r %sage ' , T, liawkir.sf & dons 'Beavers, ;r, (Beverley WOhTBEillidUld CASE Tema Months in hospital and came ' Oat 'Uncured Zant-Blek cnrd bin frj Ire* weeks Me, Fred Masers the well knowln ep- koliterer ad, .mattress manufacturer of Sts '.elestireevis N, 53, Says I had eczema on nay Anne which ceased roe terrible pain and inconven- iersee The sore part, woeld itclia and leart and. ainede, nod tbert wher, rub - dr iscratened would becoine very panne' When the knee got warm LS hertail worse and the itching and bereing and ereartiee were almost unieeddablel `I tried dieteous remediys. bet gee r.o lattter so 1 dieeidad,in te Moetreal and alke apeciat treats Vstecetvett'ibreatratent"iat •the Moetreal Gene.ral Hospital for ttir- deer. 'weeks talt at the omit of: that time 1 was Lot eared and almoat gars it A friend tatleised me to gee° Zam- a strial. A.Inaost aa sego. ati apielied Zamoleak stariped the itehir.es and the irritation I aersevered with the balm raid .1..1 was )so'ot. evident that it weal& do rne good, Eacti day the pain was re- 'elidedthe sore !spots begat, 1:o heal aad •by tee time I had lased a few boxes ofeZara-Bak I was quite cured Sine tben Zam-Tlek heel cured 'Woad uoiisor. in my finaer and at 5 time wtet, rny finger was in tench a, ter rible aoadition 'that t feared it would have to ibe anapetatedi, For eczema alood-paieoringe, ulcers!, sores, abscesses varicose ulders 'bad leg, toed sores, el:apnea hands outs burr.s bruises aind all skirt to - aeries .cted dine/ode Zam-Buk as tvith- teak equal. 50e box all dnegeista Red storeseor Post free ,from Zan, Bak Co, Toronto Lor price; Refuse imitations • WHALEN The neneversary sserviees and fowl supper 'held .here last wee& was 'the best end largest attended since the church was °pelted the Ipericeeda a- mountea to &bent 1•30 dollars, ailartyn Ryan tvho has been ailing summer died last Tuesday and was bailee or. Teursday at the Rom- an Otatholie cemetery the funeral -was largely atteeded. •ar ,Tohra Parkinson left an Thurs- day last tp receive medical attention at St, iitosepha ,Hoepital London., Miss Violee Shortt of Waite Oak and Mr. Wilbert Makson of near last - teen visited their 'uncle a. V, Matson last week. -ZURICH "...Miss Katie Stroeder is e,perdinge few weeks at ter home in Deemerton, Mr, Alfred Foster had his bard in - j ared last week white working with lYferr.eris threshing machine. Mr, Henry Weber and Itamily have moved to Hespeler where they will snake tbeir tatune home. Mr, Edward Keobler of Hamilton visited bi pareets Me, and Mrs, Pet- er Keohler (kat weelta Me. W, Welsh, en.: a" Wig moved hin familv sled temseholtt 1....feta to Tore or. he east' week - Mrs. James Chesney las 'arrived tome after risitieg her ,dattehter MrS irrtibio, • Miss, Dora Seerritt who is taking a course in Training at Victoria Hos- pital visited for a few days at her Lo eel ' t IT GROWS HAIR Here are Pacts we watt yea to '.rove at Oar Risk !Jr an our experieneee with Hair Toreos ttere is one that ha o done more towards rattiug. cur tonfiden- • ce thee any other. We really believe this remedy, known. as,. Rexall '93i Hair Tonic is so superior to other pre- parations teat we afer it to yoa with our personal and auqualltied prom- iae teat if sou nee it and if it does tot in every way prove satisfactory to you, we will, upor. your mere re- quest tab sea !store return to, you the money Yea paid us tor it. Ilexall '93' Hair Tonie a.ctie scientifi- cally destroying the germs Which are usually respoesible for baldness. It acts to per.etrate to the rooes. ef the hair stimelatir.g and inourisihing theima .lit is a (most pleasant toilet necessity., in delicately perfamet. and 'will rot gem or pe,rma,nentey istain the 'hair!. We Wart you to get a bottle all '93' Baer Tori e a,nd lase it ae.direce era If it eb eo tot relieve scalp irri- tatior. remove dendraff prevent the hair from fallieg oat and prometie an bicregsed growth of hair and in every Way give entire satiefections tome back and tell es, and get your money back. Two sizes, 50e and $1,00 Sold otly at Oar store—The Rearall Store. Wt 8, Coie, • CORIUM , Mr, 'Oka:a Steeper has, taket aos- achators of the fartn recently .rented front Mai A, E. Coribete, Mei 'Albert, Moser arid 'tensity taws moved oeto the feral recently per. cheseci. from 1dr, Ed, liyat one and a naarter miles hest of t,trei, in and Vera A. J. Rotate) have moved orsto tke earn) treeeetly par °Lased from Xr, Jog MacGregor, halt aide enteth afebeite, entre Eddie .Meteherson who hae lieeti be Vietopitt laispitet, Tandem., bats retivccat boom god is iterate/deg, *144, ildren Cry* OR FLETCHER'S .17:0 R 1 A ENTUALIA Mr, Long or Santa Barbara AI is visiting at W. R. Elliott's, The meeting of the W, M. Mrs. troolt's ou Tuesday was Weil al - tended. Boxes of clothing And fruit are being prepared to be sent to the Deaeoness* aoroc, Toronto. Rev. W G. IL McAllister, M. A., of Exeter, is to lecture in the Methobist ()laurel), Centralia. on Monday nighe Ptter ' VVePeke°aPa4laIll lseioanvile ; as org- anized bere. by Ilars, 'Wilson, District Organizer of the W. hi. 8., with 25 MeMbere, Four have jolued sines, .4" very iseeeeeeful meeting was tela the Methodist oberch on Tuesday yi,o°sve* me e fbox'5rgtt att J'azint rva41;/It:rt SPOill'hi'''iela*tzl" ;rd bars, A. M, Wilson District ar'esenizer of the W, M, 9 or Exete,r district was preset:1 in her smile' able manner eeplairied felly tete purpose and work of tee bard. Tji rrteeting waa very tisfactory it. every :respect twenty- tive &Jaye axed lerirN be tweee the agee of eiett eta *lateen becomine mem- hers nut at a meeting add the ,tol- lor tee Friday four more lbeeame mem xtaitirsit a total of twenty -rine cterter members',. The followlen of- (teers were tippoit fed for the coining year presideet, Mabel Hearne/a vire tx eider.t Lloyd illayrilmoi ; and Vie 2 - presisiet. t lleac secetary Della Ittooks; correspordiag se cr.e tary, Etta, el e3ovedern treasurer Cyril lwill; orgarast Viola Neil Saperin te nid ts for the barici Mrie P, Coeval teErs Al 131.00ka, 1,fr4; 8, Atchete. Mach, cred it is eat! di/no ldrileet for :the ititeeast she neoesed et the minds oe tee shied- rex_ and a visit from her at' axle tim•e weal& be " much 'appreciated, Twat ty ate reem'bers were present at the first rneetien, Next rneetine will be held November 20th. SEAFORTH The faneral of Mrs, Gabriel Reeves was teld "Wedte.arlay from tee family residetee to Maitland Bank Cemettire Deceased died or. Noverabee 411, after a short illr.ess of heart trouble. She tad beer. ill with bronebitis come Lime ago 'bet had recovered arid lad beer: in , very fair health -.trait Sunday trotting, when she saffered an attace off heart troable followed Ir. the eveting by a sander R ttack. She ral- lied oed felt resich better until early nforsday morning when a vitient at- tack cased her death. She was I: her dirge 'year was a tiwighter of 'the late 'Abram Worth ar.d leaves a has - bars& and 'grown eg family of arms to moarr: her Jose, Mr. Frank' Sills of Seaforth had a r.arrow escape front being killed. Weile be was takirg a farnace and other Lax:aware from the 'freight shed to the 'stare the rig was atrack and overterned, by a rurmaway team beior.gir•g to Mr, Calder of Melaillop Tee tship The 1 ernace was . strewn over the street and Mr. Sills* 'pitch- ed Lcadierg' to the pavement just grLaing a water hydrant'. lie was coesiderably bruised and Lad his kpee wretched, ,but was able to re- name his nork shortly .aftertvardes The ranee -ay. was 'caused by the ton- gie breakine and awaits; tee wagon to run up ran ea* boese,se • : FOR CONSTIPATION A Medmite that sloes not cost ;Leptis- -Leg Unless it Cares.. -it Tee a ative' 'medical ingredient of Rerall Orderlies welch are odorle.sis 'tasteless aed colorless es a compar- atively new discovery/ lOoMbined with other extrenaely eel ua'ble ie.gre- dieees it forms a perfect bowel re- ela tor, ittestinal, invigorator end strengthener). Ilexalt Orderlies are oaten like eandy and are notable for tteir arca:lateness, to the palate and ,gettleness of asthma, They do not cause 'griping or ang dIaagreeable ef- fect oxi inconvenienue,. Unlike otter prtiparationa for.' a Bk e purposes they do :Lot •create a kabit but instead they act to over- come tee cause >af habit acquired through the use of ordinary laxative& cathartics are] harsh physic end per- manently remove tee owese sif con- stipation, or irregular bowel action. We wili refuted yoar money with- out, argteneet if tiny do not do an we say then wilt. Two sizes 25e and 10c Sold oely at our Store—The Rexall Store—W, 0}, Cole. 1 , Thinking Caps The Brit -isle Hone of iCommores has passed by al vote. of 261 to 101 n 1.ts third .readirg [plying Scotland local optima Statiatice front illavaria 'stow a greater free aerny of cancer amen.• ; those whose trades favor indulgence in alcotoe Is is estimated that r.o le.se than 6.000,000 .Afrieties die annually front he effects of ilrinicin.g alcohol:1C la gears. . &Ica& should never be given so chitdrea. pr, Prank Ilillin,gs, Chicago ttli, l'eat. of tee Bash aledieal College Much at auccess atter:ding Ada mandeeres (Inch o the South Pole is cloele beta doe to tee, lain that no eleo- holic liquor of any kind were edloweid• Ike mere, Tke British ,Colitualtia ,MethadIst Conference at Victoria last May pas- sed a rune:Mors against 'tee encour- agement of tee tetra; ot militarism throughout Carndas it tee king of Sweden.'18 'speech at Ile opening of the ,National Parlia- ment a bill was announced ;giving learner, fell franchise and (making team titte for Oconee to Pantie. Intent, '1'heboy Who Smokes seven will dritei whiskep al; fourteen take mor- pl.:re at twenty or twentsafive and witd up with cocaine and the ;rest of the leareatiea at thirty and later on. Ji oin a medical point of view IL woitid be diftereet to, imagine a more irieiderae and dangerous poison frit intents end chitdren than &Nobel- ic etient Press Etgland For a nunaber oi years the Swedes), Government tave voted appropriar tions for maintenance Ot, a corps, Of special instractors on tte %alcoholic, , question. for the training oe teachers arid students,, • Tke atneal etcline th tbe consump. dor. or aicoholie litators in Frtgiond for to'. yen rb he Ve rage (i is rtkI VS, Wine 4.00,00e galionsi foreien ispirit 650.000 'gallons anti tionteetee apiriti. 14000,0001^ ' I r • ' Pide gaige,o ptea .ielaiOaaleA, WHIM) 01000,141# MIRItt) WNW gm I 9 coo n r Mal IIf3UII1flhI IJWIgliamMounOunnA":1 - -• --._..------ „, eg$41eTieParanalgrASw" Mt:04806g tbeFOOdattaegilia'' wig ihe_,staimthsaviDovros or I Prornotecakestionfreheerful- nessandMst.containsnegttei urallorptine 110141.04at tom NAifit cc oirte. i 1 i qw.•,/{••••••011*.ilt 4 esitlso................. 23%44,11.4.61:a4ald 211:11MZEllrarlij.. "Mamma, 4.• Rodsorte Ararer -, s ttdre Soicc 0 naval ., Canbogate.674 1 i o HE rz:. aced -.• Cidprodrugto-_,_ ...- itgafoorracrk.rtarar 2 t, „. i I Apirtect namely fortnnstipa-- tion,soiFatomach,Diarrnoes, Wonns,Convulsions,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. , , [f • VacSimile Signature of 149fir"---"e4 -----• NEW irOiOalf. •'.-1 .- , .i. S e sea " et meter COW OF VRAPPES. Mtv,....... -,,, , lill s . TM. Kind You Ha Always Bough B.peastbs .SigrOito: of In [Ise For ver Thirty Years Irliz CENTAUR COMPANZ k3 WvTg,C.M12,403P- stkIr 0174'" setteeirsee. Vale este of tee Metropolitan life Inserance Company's bulletin .of iscientitic facts about alcoholic( drinka were distribut ed. so as to reach 7,000,0001 poll cy-hol d - ere La tee Halite.] States and Canada. Under the Atoended 'Act the rain intern penalty Tor being drunk in tee Streets, Of. local option towns, like Or- illa is $20 a.td eosin. In Barrie and Gran:anat you can be Ora)* for totteng —and weletune. .11 helps, tress ineas they think—Orilla Packet Some say. tear ?Lord made wine an.d therefore it mast lie good , end must be meaet for use. No doubt all total absteltere would be , prepared ito slritk wine as oar, Lore made itt front -ware wa.teri. It is wine made from fermentedgrapes welch cattaine the deadly poieen cel- led, alcoltoll, to which they object. The WIlite Star Line boats which rat on the Detroit and Toledo .route Lave beet ',dry' daring tile past sea - sr, At! a !meeting of the boartl of ,dineetotra held ir. Detroit), after a lengthy discission, every member vot- ed .for the total errelesior of fall Li - trier sellir.g, from the five passenger vessels whiahthey operate. . Ttere is a wide...serene delesiot a- raoag peeple who consider teene- selves temperate acd sobier that beer is a safer Llnitk than weiskey, The ifertlevenseis tee trete but it seenes slew to be believed>, thick teere is tot a medical man of any atanding ic 'the ,coetatry but will tell. you es'at beer is touch more 'harmful than weeskey, The Teaser- ot that is that an acid is de,vehed in the beer dur- ing the proeess of fermenation that 1:9 very 'destructive to the kidneys. Ift,, Is well known that a man oda drink many times as aek beer as water', becareee the beer acts so pow- erfully tee the kitcleteys• as to oarry it oft yerinaickly That is why so maty hetr drinkers die Of Bright*. disease of the kbeiney.s„ —Dr, • H„ ;Arnott. Hamilton Ontario_ 1)r, Forbes Wizatey, She great Eng- lish authorita or :Willi CY and nervous 'diseases, speaking recently on the ilia crease ie, the number of imbeciles and luta ties connatitted to the ,Londo Asylatna, said The world is Tepidly, Eotr4" mad. Civilization is on the read to perdition, ft have no patience wigs those wbo aacelbe this terriale corsdi Lion at affairs to increased coma petitior. and that wear and tear Li (alert. lite. No it is mere shelving of resporeibility, end the tripe 'causes of insanity are the vices not the wor- ries ot 'should put the eauses of itsanity fin I:he following mider—1 Drink; 12, Cigarette Smakirree a. Heredity, Aral 'until the drink question has aeon prolperiy dealt wit'h! ara tee marriage laws revised, the ration tent continue to go from bad to worse, • , Court Tolstoi the great Ruesia.rf writer said—lf a mat wants to com- it ar• action of whieh his 'eonseience disapproves Le itloxicates einaselft 1 remember the cotfeesera of a prisa eters The time had arrived for hiat • to "commit Lis crime, the murder el lee employers „Ho toek hi Irtife in- to lee bedroom but he felt he settid not •commit this deed if he Were delete* iso he went back drank two glasses oa liatton then he felt himself quite reedy am& toramitted. tte deed. Ninn t etes ot Chet:rimed are eommitted is , this way Wire and other intoxicurt- leg drinks are responsible for head the licertiouenena 'in the world. aaent knowing its ,deadening ballsaence on the, repectenee give it to the weak aoal vacillating' in order to (gratify kthein own pasaionist flaf it Mot enough, thae men intoxicate themserVea to suppress the voice of eorsciencel, they iintoxi-, cate others, knowing the effect of wine, when 'they wish to accomplish ar. object that other white they coned reit lave sacceeded in, till tha. voictel dt conscience was silenced, • Tans, tkey orgarize 'this plan to rob rads a their conseieneeal, Enbbers, televe irstoxicantes .prostitutes .caenot, with.outi Thomas A. Edison announces his New Cylinder Phonograph Record he Blue Atnberol The Blue Arnberol is a musical and mechanical triumph. Its volume is greater, and its tone is decidedly finer" than,any other phonograph record you can buy. And it is practieally unbreak- able and unwearing. Careless handling !AC not injure it, and no amount of playing will cause it to ieproduce less perfectly than when new. Ask your Edison dealer to play a Blue Amberol Record for you on an Edison Phonograph today, or write us for particulars. Thome* A.X.tiboo, lava 100 LaLonde kola Casa*" N. S.. V. A.. A complete line of Edison Pboncligeplut sod Primulaw L bo found gt WILLIS POWELL, Main Street, Exeter 1 -41 '1