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Suer Colds
are noted for hanging on.
They weaken your throat
and lungs, and lead to
serious trouble.
s us oubl ,
Don't trifle with them.
Take Scott's Emulsion at.
once. It soothes, heals,,
a cures.
and
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EDITOR, ANA PROP
Professional Cards,
}I. F.INSNA 1. L. D. S.farka..A,.ea KINSMAN, L D. li,
graduate of Toroontoe laniiveeitty nax
»;ENTISTS, •
'.teeth eatraeted. without any pain, or any
bad. effects. Odiee i>3 Nesse n"s snook, west
side Alain Street,Exoter.
T R.D. ALTON ANI)ERSON,(D.D,S..L.D.Se)
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honors 1icra:lnatoofthe Toronto Dni -
rsit r and Royal College of Dental Seegeons
of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain,
Ai/ modes •of Penis. tr7 up to .date. Vince
over Elliot as I(lliot's It\w oface-.oppotlitn
Central Rote/ -Beater,
lletliieea>
DamP Meta TIIRLTN, MEMBER OF
the College of Physicians and Sargeolle
Ontario. Phyelolau, Surgeon and aeoau(ih-
ear. Office, llaeltwooll, Ont.
gal,
TAICKSON CAntaNQ. 3#aialeltraTERS.
ler Solicitor;, No Conveyancers,
Cea,ernissaouers, Solicitors -for the laloleons
Tper
Bank, eta.
Toney to loan at 5 and 553
cont. affiee £('anson'a Bleak, Maio p
'Exeter. to member of the firm will be at
Heneatl, on Thursday of each week.)
I. R. Caneuse.IL A., D. Ii. Dicl,so .
pi„NrQT tti cllaa#nu.k.w. BARRISTERS,
i14 Rte.. CouveyanCerz., and ,UOney to
Loan,
B. Y. Eat 10T. F. 15r. t'rtAPNAN,
Auetlimeexs
.B oueertortl eCounties? of PerrtAmit-
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:4ilddlosee, also for the township of L'sborne
Rales promptly attoadedtoand terms rea-
weebele.Stlee arrenged at Post office. Win
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abeaavia.
eurtauce.
E ELLIOT,
Insurianee ?agent,
Main St.
lax ate
EXETER FOLII4DRY
(l, IYWURR/I Y.,,.
Moulding 1U r find dealer ;n Plows
(icing Plows, Land Rollers, Root
('oiler's, Straw ('utter:e, Sawa,
Belt illi:, Fire Brick, Fire ('lay, and
Bal:hett `fetish
RRI'Ai.Ii,:i
()n Engines, Boilers, :IL -avers and
Binders proinptiy (attended to.
:1itnve1 and Binder Knives and
General Repairs kept tin. hand.
Tire LT1 sett ers. Tire Platforms and
Punches.
J. MURRAY.
TO THE I)1 AF.- A rich lady;
cured of her Deafness and Noises in
the Head by Dr. ;it I t boils Artificial
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Ear Drums, has sent iLflOO to his In-
stitute, ;,o that deaf !winds unable to
procure the I:ar Drums laity have
thein flee..Apply to D'epartillent
A. S. N, The Institute; "Longcott,"
Gunnersbury, London, fiV., England.
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For whose good are we in
51 the furniture business? For
al yours and bales. If we are not
usefulsm.
to you we cannot be rise -
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. ful to ourselves. We have got
to carry the goods you want at
the prices You want or we can-
not make a success of our busi-
ness. But we have been doing
which proves that we are the
right kind of people with the
right prices. Come and see for
yourself ...
S. GID
LEY � & SON
Furniture. Undertaking,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
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Highest Cash Price paid for Black
.All, White ,Ash, Red and White
Oak, Hard and Soft: Maple, Hemlock
Soft and Rock Elul. Either stumpage
or delivered in yard.
For further particulars supply to
GUS. WAGNER,
Manager for the S. I. Co, Exeter.
thit�o's ilQsiiioss Celldlle
S, RNIA, O NT,
cif oar Graduate, se-
minal rout] positi(ws
since January :sell,
FALL
Term begins Sept, 1th,
kLiliaod board eau be obtained
liere for Safi per Week,
Al B,. NIMMG
Malaga E.
DREYFUS' FOUL FOES THE MINISTERS III:
Use Deadly Means to Save Mer-
cier From Cross -Examination.
M, LABOR! SHOT IN THE BACK,
Prattles' Deeding Counsel 'Very Near
Death's Door --Condition Ts rreearions.
Although at 10 o?Clool 3louday
Night at Had amprovedee
Friends 'ursus Aeseilant,
WhoEsoaped,
Rennes, Aug, l5.—The following bul-
letin has been issued: "Maitre Labori
was shot from behind, the ball penetrat-
ing the posterior region of the thorax on
the right side, at the height of the fifth
or sixth dorsal vertebra. The heavy flow
of 01o0 prevents for the moment explor-
ation of the depth of the wound. The
undersigned doctors hope that the ball is
lodged in the muscle enveloping vertebral
column, They 1/0..ust, ho\vever, maintain
today full reserve respecting the integrity
of the lung and spinal cord,'"
The bulletin is signed by four doctors, \work on the Ontario Rain River
Renaud. Reichis, Brissaud and Vidal, y"
and is timed 5.20 o'clock yesterday morn- Railway done at lower than paying rates.
ins. It is further reported that there is a
Maitre Labori left /tie Voices for the ' saronG probability of an ai;reelueRt being
court tat about 0 0"clock yesterday mein- arrived at by.t to tenderers wbelreby the}'
ing, Ilig residence is situated flu the wibi refuse to do the wore: at a lower
snburbe et the town. atone a quarter of 4iure than that Set Out in the lowest
an hour's walk from tho Islet route tender, and that they will not bo bound
hemp along a sollt•►ry road beside the to buy their supplies from the promoters
r u'tv ay.
River Yiiaine. IIe had reached a point a! the1, , , Aiessrs. Mackenzie
half wayon ble journey, when two men, Manu, One a! the local contractors, who
who had evidently bead lyint; in ',unit has just returns d from fort Arthur,
for ban, rushed out o! a narrow /elle talo states that the figltros ttendered were lrcrm
ono of then tired a single shot from a re, 2a to 28 cents for earth, and 31,50 for
volver. The murderers wall only a couple rook. 'i'lwse figures they .consider low for
of yards behind their victim, and the the wor, whilst ;liaekenzlo Sc Mann
ilufet strne3. Isabela in the black; The formed them these i! they would tote 22
wounded man uttered an agonized cry and 25 cents for earth and $1 25 for roek
And ton eat on hia face. The niurderels they could have the work in five -mile
immediately fled through tho lane from sections.. The contractors Walla that if
\shioh they had emerged, and moth the holders of the obarter hold out the
escaped, work will net be completed within the
Colonel Picquart and his brother -in- < Stipulated time.
law, Ai. Gast. wile aecornpiknied hi. neon Waterwars,
Labori an his way to the Iaycee, pursued k'r1vate advices received in the city
the murderers !or some distance, but as ' state that the surveyors at work on the
they were both heavy men they wore nu- Georgian Ray canal route have made a
able to continue the pursuit, and so glowing report of the conditions at the
returned to the side of the evounded man, "height of land" near Lake NipissiaC•
leaving the ohne o! the fiiur(ierer to a It is said that they have discovered the
number of laborers and peasants, wbo conditions very favorable for a deep
deebue they beard the murderer say, evaiterway, and that the actual cast at that
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Si'.
Their Holidays May Come at the
End of This Week.
MACKENZIE & MANN'S. TERMS.
Contractors Who Think They Want the work urk on the Ontario &
/rainy River Railway Done at pow-
er Than Paying Rates -Wow-
ing .Report on Deep Watur-
wars Conditions.
Ottawa, Aug. 15. -,The Ministers are
busily engaged tbis week in clearing up.
the work of their respective departments,
some of which Lae been set back by the
business of the session. It is probable
that there Will be a general exodus at
the end of the week, when the heads of
the Government will leave ter a welt -
earned holiday
unsatisfiedWith the Terms.
A, number of contractors from this
section of the country, slang that Messrs.
i
when crossing the marshy fields before Maokeuzio &Mann want the construction
ito nt will be much below the olignel
I will ^o for them
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he reached the road: "If I can't get away esatiznate.
a, len .
filiafiCe. Madame Labori, wife of the wounded A New Petrographical Geologist,
lawyer, was promptly notified of the Herr Prof, Oscar, a well-known Ger-
crime and rushed to her husband's sideman petrographical geologist, yesterday
.11.(".I3, station at Inwood was
destroyed by fire,
The body of Mr. .Luis Noxel wn:
found in the canal at Welland.
'rhe Frene•h Government has meddle.,
Red further fights between bulls and
wild beasts.
'Abe ("harles Slaringrr's foul yea -old
son fell into a well at 'Welland and
was drowned.
fik-illiant Davis plunged into tlte!
water from the cloy at Deseronto itl.d'
never rose again.
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Jaln(, Robson & Sons' tannery at
Oshawa was dest toy a>d by ill e , causing
a 1(1S Of about $13,000.
A Frightful Blunder
fifi"ill often cause; a horrible Burn,
S(•ul(1, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arn-
im Salve, the best in the world, will
kill the pilin and promptly heal it.
('ares Old Sores. Fever Sorts, t deers,
Boils, Melons, Corns, all Skin Erup-
tions. Hest Pilo yule, on earth. Only
?acts. a box. (lore guaranteed. Solcl
by all Druggists.
This word is
our (olSi�
htel
guarLntn(fiez
Puritynnd Strength when seen on cur goods;
It marks thc..tu)zderas for their sew rs
Ourpasas and it, i•re i.noe protects you front
imitations al..+ i.rftrzor goods. Look for it.
Plant Spray.
Persiatic Plant firray, cOutains no
o mine
ral
poison -arsenic or Paris been. Vu G death
toall ineeet life fungi, etc. Harmless to
vegetation. Canada's only reliable spray.
Sheep Dip.
Persiatic Sheep Dip is a preparation for the
cure of skin .iiseases and the eradication of
vermin in sheep and cattle. rt is highly
1
merl)aina and does its work with no r , .' d a,tzr
or irritatingeflccts. Endorsed by leading
sheep raisers.
Horse Wash.
Per,ietie Hone Wash is a specially preparers
flle(an, eat for the cure ofskin diseases pe-
culiar to horses and for ridding them of all
insect, pests and vermin. It has a surpass
izigiy refreshing effect, brightens the, pelt
and ruts the skin in a thoroughly health•
sonalition. Price 51.00 per 34 oz. can.
Pig Wash.
Persia tic i'ig Wash is successfully used in all
cases of skin diseases of swine, and for des-
troying nits, 'lice and vermin generally.
Xeops the skin in healthy conditon and en-
sures a healthy appearance in the dressed
animal for market.
r • ncl
'/1 4 r.I
sofr oultx'y
p
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Powder
Persiatic Ken Rouse Spray rav and Poultry Pow-
der
der destroy vermin peculiar to the feather-
ed stock -on fowls or in sheds. Aet a disin•
feetant, destroviug Berms and purifying the
used. atmosphere. T,rl liboralk,y they prevent
gown and kindred. diseases.
Po abase thole roods from ,your dealer or
send to us direct for thee,. Wo invite corre-
spondence.
THE PICKHA_InT nENPREW CO., Limited,
of
atm: villc, Ont.
crihe Mestern Fain london
SEPTEMBER 7th to 16, D.199•
Entries close September Cth. Space allotted on receipt of entry.,
Exhibits will be unsurpassed, attractions bettee them ever: Hippodrome,
Chariot Races Cla:.tm .ion Sword Contests tea erial Jags, Famous Lead'
) lr , 11 €7 , y
Ride. s, World Renowned Gymnasts earl Aerial Artists galore. Firc;uork
each'ttvcnillg..:: " The British and Alnex•icans in SaSnoa," and call ringand.Pla
fo) m attractions.
ions.
Spec.a11 (::seursion trains will leave London eabli evening alter the frc-
ss orks.' Grouucls will be beautifully' illustrated.
Send for Prize Lists and Programmes
L'T.-COL, W. M. GAR'r'SHORE, J. A. NELLIES,
President. Seereiary,
She found hint with his head on the joined the stair of the Geological Depart.
sidewalk and nia bcdy in the roadway. meat. Herr Oscar will do a similar class of
herself by his side and took
She threw herself to that formerly done by Mr. W.
bit head in ber lap and tanned him with
1•rerrier, who is now engaged in exam -
his bead
paper tan, which she bad evi-
dently
. ming alining properties in British Col-
adently .snatched up as she Iaft the douse, ' suable.
at. Labori was porfeetly still. Not a route,: Altt•1.10,N meat:i;LS
groan came from his lips as his head i
rested on the lap of his wife who, by the
way, is an Anaelriran. .As sbufanned hien
with her right hand she caressed Min
sill USe the Yield of Wheat in Manitoba
and the 'rerrlto)•its,
with bar loft, and glazed lovingly on his . Montreal, Aug. 15.—Mr, W. \V. Ogil-
uptnrned fact(. He tried to smile back vie, the, great Canadian miller, who
the tears which glistened in his wife's returned yesterday from \\•inuipeg, spoke
interview as f
In an a follows:
Dues, and she hnitsterin her feelings w v
heroically, did the,
possible to ease ' "I have been nearly all over southern
ber husband's agony. Manitoba. I have seen every crop in
It is reported that the famous lawyer :tianitUua, since 11ai a, and this, year's is
said, as be lay wounded on the ground: the flnost of them all. I saw many fields
"I may die from this, but Dreyfus is that will average 40 bushels to the acre.
eared." , & Manitoba has 1,60'4,000 acres under
L•"mile Crawford's Account. wheat, while there aro 400,000 acres in
Rennes, Aug. 15,—Writin of yester- the Territories. This, at' 20 bushels to the
day's events. Mrs. Emily Crawford says: 'aero, will produce 40,000,000 bushels. If
the neve three weeks'
Tho drama at Rennes grows tragical.
That long becalmed place is being .stirred lino Mwassail r thais : eragc yield will be)
into a more violent passion than Paris, bushels to the, acro or 50,000,000 bushels
Yesterday morning at 0 o'clock, a well in all. As a hatter or fact, he saw
nigh successful attempt was made to wheat being cut last week.in four differ -
shoot M. Labori, who defended Zola last eat sections of southern Manitoba, and
year, and who carne here to defend nay -all looked
! barley is pretty well cat, and, as
fus, with Maitre Demange. The would- for oats, the average is much more be assassin was evidently a crank, and
ex -
leaked a workrnan. His weapon was a tensive than at any previous year, and
revolver, the theatre of the crime the the quality is of the eery best. There is
Quai Piollelnont. It was while Labori also a marked absence of weeds, showing
Was going to the court with Colonel Pic- careful cultivation and selection of seed
quart and his cousin, M. Gast. by the falincrs of Manitoba. Mr. Ogilvie
When Madame Labori came up she was has decided to inereae the daily output
sent to fetch a doctor, but, not knowing 0! hie Winnipeg mill from 20,0)0 to 30, -
the town, she lost a good deal of time, 000 barrels, and be states that this in -
At last she thought of going to the court creased production will be required for
and asking there for a military surgeon. the British Columbia trade alone.
Doctors Vidal and Reiohis were at hand ' A liride Shoots ir,-r Husband.
andat once accompanied her. They had ; At Keewatin yesterday Mrs. Eastwood
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the presence of mind to send gendarmes pinked up a revolver evlfoh her husband
to the barracks for an ambulance, with bad left lying on a stand and jokingly
a stretcher and bearers, remarked. "I am going to learn to
With deep thankfulness they found shoot:" Almost simultaneously the
that M. Labori could move his limbs at weapon was discharged, and the bullet
will the spine therefore was not injured.
Mr. s8,h
struckEastwood in e The
The ball bad entered at the sixth verte- doctors have slight hopes of bis recovery.
brae,behind the thorax.
It might be
are a no 1 -married couple, and
They tv
Y F ,
embedded in the muscles of the bank or Mrs. Eastwood is completely prostrated
hays0netrated. deeper, 3 •
p p injuring
the by the occurrence.
lungs.
Colonel Pioquart describes the would-
be murderer as swarthy t •
w and buck sot,
y
rosoluto and intelligent -looking.
He
thinks the man might be a southron.
Rennes, France, Aug. 15.—The follow-
ing bulletin regarding the condition of
Maitre Labori was issued at 10 o'clock
last night: Temperature 31.05, no fever,
condition stationary. There has been,
therefore. a slight improvement during
the last few hours.
Hine. Labori a Canadian.
The statement in the cable service yes-
terday morning that Mme. Labori, wife
of the talented counsel for Dreyfus, who
was shot, is an Amerioan woman, is
only true in a partial sense. Mme. Labori
is a Canadian woman born near iont-
vile, N.S. Her father, Mr. O'Key, was
a wealthyEn lish
man who settled years
ago in Nova Scotia. When Miss O'Key
first met M. Labori in Paris sbe was
ry
stud an music, and be was a youthful
y
ul
advocate.
A 'Blaze at Tweed.
Tweed, CIA., .Aug. 15.—At 10.80 last
evening lira broke out in the barn of
Hayek Bros.' hotel. The principal losses
are: Huyck Bros,, main barn and south
sheds; 0. C. Prost' & Son, barn and
residence, the latter being occupied by
W. B. Hayek. Mr. Huycli lost most of
his household effects.
014 Man Lost ills Life.
a— •.
Porters ]a Prairie, ,Aug.Auv
l. An un-
fortunate accident obcured nearthe old
C.P.B. depot here yesterday morning. by
..
which
w an old resident, Juices Moore, .lost
his life.
Mishap to the Argyle.
Rochester, N.Y.,Ang.15.—The steamer
Argyle, bound for, Toronto, met with an
accident to her steering gear off Manitou
Point yesterday and drifted aground,
A QUAItatI;L AN» A TRAGEDY.
. Shot His Wife 'T Twice J. Short , h f av ce and
Then Suicided.
Cern Duff, N.W.T., Aug. 15.—Last
night L. 3. 'Short attempted to murder
his wife, and then committed suicide at
the house of Joseph Duffield, about six
miles out hero. It appears that after Mr.
and Mrs. Short had retired for the night
they got into en altercation, Mrs. Short
threatening to call for Mr. Duffield. Mr.
Short said: "If you do, I will shoot."
Mrs. Short tbon screamed, and heat once
fired two shots, ane taking effect in ber
neck and the other in her cheek. Short
then placed the revolver in his own
mouth and fired, death taking
place in-
stantly.
stantly. Mrs. Short will likely recover,
Mrs, Short has been keeping
house and
ber husband was working as a farm
hand for Mr. Duffield, who is a widower:
A Warning to Students.
London, Aug. 15.—Tho Si. Petersburg
correspondent of The Times says: "It
has been decided by the Government that
hereafter any university or high school
student creating or instigating disorders
shall be forcibly drafted into the army
and compelled to render from one to
three years' service."
Senator' Bellerose's" F'unera;L
Montreal, Aug. 15.—The • funeralof
the ]ate Senator Bellerose will take place
on Wednesday morning at St. Vincent (le
Paul- The deceased has loft 812,500 to
Laval.; lanivorsity and 02, 500 , to the'
Sisters of Providence.
Anderson's Trial.
Winnipeg, Aug. 15.—The prelinlin>sry
trial of J. W. Anderson, chargea with
blank robbery, begins to -morrow m.01.n-
3ng. It seems probable that Lawyer
Howell may defend him.
EXETER MARKETS.
(Changed every Wednesday)
Wheat per bushel .-.• 05 to. k.
Flour per cwt
L;arlcy
oats
racks
Coro
lintt.r
Eggs
Potatoes txtoe. per bag......... ..... ........ . .... OO tow
Hay ear ton 4auto 5e0
Dried. Apples, per ib
Wool iS to 84
.85 to 2.00
35 to 411
e7 to 28
85 to 08
40 to 48
11 to 12
11
You feel the blood rushing
along.
But what kind of blood?
That Is the question.
1s it pure blood or impure
blood?
If the blood is impure them
you are weak and languid;
your appetite is poor and your
digestion 13 weak. You Can-
not sleep well and the Thorn-
ing funds you unprepared for
the 11POrk of the day. Your
cheeks are pale and your con*,
pinion Is sallow. You are
>Imubied with pimples, boils,.
or sotlme eruption of the skin.
Why not purify' your blood?
•
will do it. Take it a few days
and then put your finger on
your pulse again. You can
feel the difference. It is
stronger and your circulation
better. Send for our book on
Impure Blood.
If you are bilious, tem
Ayer's Pills. They greatly
aid the Sarsapariilla, They
cure constipation also.
1tlgto to our Dock .
Writotllem freely all the pertieuiers
in your cane on teal, receive a
prompt reIwls,wit eatcos.
aeidre s, DIS, J. 0. AY&R,
Lowen, Nan.
�y `i•
fat a"afeel
atilx. alulstan 1hd ,
. (
neual
Manager Of the Molsons Bank, says
that all but two thousand dollars of
the $03,001) stolen from the hank itt
'Winnipeg. has been recovered, and the
reward of 8it),0110paid, less the perm eot-
age on the proportion not recovered.
Good Cheer !
Courage Yet !
Da NOT CONSIDER YOUR
GASP INCURABLE.
Pii's C8Irll
i
Works Marvellous Cures
Euery Day.
Though you have reached t;)( c r ,tical
time oft hot summer in diseased and
broken down in health that your tease
is incurable, see say, Sick brothers
and sisters, be of 'good cheer! Have
racourageS yeti."
Paine's Celery Compound is al, great
physician'sprescription
fnthe erne
of chronic. and complicated ret :es of
disease that have baffled the skill of
the ordinary y physician
We positively assert that nine c"st
of every ten who iie doctors enmeet
1
t
help will gain health, vigor and "w'w
life by the use of Paine's Celery Com-
pound. •
The work of Paine's Celery Com-
pound in the homes of bar country
has been noted with wonder, admira-
tion and joy by all classes of men and.
women. In thousands of cases it has
saved life after all other means had
failed.
To the thousands deep in disease and
suffering. from blood troubles, kidney
and liver complaints, rheuinatism,
neuralgia, dyspepsia and nervous
prostration, we honestly point them
to the only source of health the world
y
Can. offer—Paine's Celery Compound.
This great banisher of disease is not
in the experimental stage like the vast
majority of advertised remedies; it is
saver r
'
a t L rue ex of life—a cure e for the
troubles that now make yoin' existence
miserable.
Sti. John A. Males of I3roughanl
took shelter under a tree :fl om a storm,
He was struck by lightning and kill-
ed.
Forty-two feet of the Kinston 'jail
• wall fell and carried i ied with it a portion
of the old Oollcgiate-Institute gamma -
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• suan.
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but don't youran
patch
clothes
clothes to look like new:,
Then, again it would not
pay- you when you can buy
clothing at the prices we
sell.
BARGA/NSA
Pants Made to order, all
wool heavy tweeds 82.00
Suits 9,8:
Overcoats 8.09
Black Worsted shits a spec-
ial„ 812,00
Our 820 backs beat all
others at 823. Come and see
for yourself,
PATRONIZE US.
People patronize us because
they realize that we always
sell clothing that is strictly
l p•to.date... , .
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IGNORANCE.,
of Ian 1'i 11(1 excuse, I)u
ignorance (if..,,
MYRTLE WAVY
is 0 misfortune.
T,i.I3. in Gilt on every
plug and package.
ataltaftarat
eaValeeettelit
ROLLER ILLS,
Always Ready.
Flour, Wholesale and Retail.
Ohoped filed, Barley, Peas, Oats, Corn
—BIG STOCK ON NANO.—
Prices Right.
JOSEPH COBBL DICK,
HARVESTERS
WANTED
15 MANITOBA
CANADIAN
T ,NEST
NCR H
AN ❑
FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS
From stations
in Ontario,
Toronto ai.d
West.
AUGUST 22
East of
Torun to
AUGUST 24
WILL BE RUN
TO
WINNIPEG
And all stations
North -c. ,st \e'est
and Southwest to
MOOSEJAW
1?STEV AN
YORICTON
1 COWAN
FOR
.Every passenger will be given a e(
rtifinate
Which must lodeposited with Agent e
zt
immed•
lately on arrival at
station where lnassen-
erfamily leaves the train.. . Providing con-
ditions of certificate are complied with, and
on surrender of same proprr1yfilied out and
signed 0 n payment of 518. the original
boider will receive is ticket back to starting
point. Eastbound journey /utast be com-
merical on or before Nov. 2?1. 18)9.
Choice of routes: All Rail via North Ray;
or Lako and Rail via Owen emend.
Stop -over will be allowed at Winnipeg and
points beyond.
Special 'Train leaves Toronto at 1.S0 p.m
August 22 and 24, via North Bay, Through
Ciolonist Sleepers will be run, Toronto to
Winnipeg.
Ask your nearest Agent for pamphlet giv-
ing partionlaars.
A. II. ZvOTMAN. A.G.P.A. Toronto,
reporter of TheVF'
W. H. McMullen, a a. p .
Toronto ',World, was drowned Friday
afternoon at Port Hope, where ehe
was
visiting his parents.
That Throbbing Headache
Would gsnc ly leave you, if yon us-
ed Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thou-
sands of sufferers have proved their
matchless merit for Sick and Nervous
Headaches. They make pure blond
and strong nerves and build up your
health. Easy to take. Try. them.
Only 25 cents. Money back if not
enreel. Soil by all Druggists.
It is estimated that 4000 persons
were drosvuecl in Ponce District alone
during the recent storm that
t s
wept
Cook's Cotton Boot Compound. �<over Ube West India Islands.
Is successfully need monthly by over 1 The lumber, piles of the C. Beck
10,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask Manufacturing Coin lane of.Pecietstng
your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Com- ; ` ?? I o
P
ouod.:Take no other• ae all Mixtures, pills anei . U11ohn ne were e struck by lightning and
imitations are dangerous. Prise, Ivo. 1;$1 per_' iebont 125,000 feat burned:.
box, No. 2,10 degrees stronger, $3 per box: No.
1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and twos -cent
stamps. The Coolt .Company Windsor, Ont. 0 8' 11 'l s" a,i"i 0 r t
No9.1 and 2 Beldame recommended by all
responsible Druggists, in Canada. ,�I
15
k +6
2 sold in Exeter 0
Nos. t and No.y�'u. ,,� �� �
Lutz; Druggist.