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EDITOR AND PROP
Professional Card S.
H.,.KINSMAN, L.D.S. & DR. A, R,
rte,"
KINSMAN,' L D. S., D, p. S.,?Ionor
��_�_• graduate of Toronto University,
DENTISTS, ,
Teeth extracted without any pain,: or any
bad effects, Office in Fansonls Block, west
!side Main 'Stroet Exeter.
DR'R-
.3..LTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.S.,)'
honors }radiate of the Toronto Un,.
i-
rsitv and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain.
An modes of' Dentistry upto date. Oiiioo
over Elliot & EllioPs law office -opposite
Central Hotel -Exeter.
Medical
�rt,T. P. MCLAUGRLIN, MEMBER OF
the College of. Physicians and Surgeons
ttario r Physician, Surgeon and A000ueh-
r. Office; fashworod, Out'.
Legal.
n,iaJ SON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
f J Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers,
Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, etc.: Money to loan at 5 and 5y -'per
cont. Office Ranson's Block, Main 'St.,
Exeter. CA'momber of the firm will be at
Mansell on Thursday of oaelr week.)
I:: R. CARr,ING, B. A.. L. 11. DICKSON.
W. C}LADI\IAN, (snocessor to Elliot &
. ,Gladinani)`Barrister, Solicitor, Notary -
Public Conveyancer, Ete, Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest. Office Main Street,
Exeter., s
Anetioneertl
Ts EOSSENBERRY, brand Band
Licensed
A, Auctioneer for County Huron. Sates
promptly attended to, and charges moder-
ate. Orders by mail will receive every at-
tention.
103 BROWN, Winchelsea • Licensed Auct-
11.. of Perth. and
Middlesex, also for the township ofUsborne
Sales promptly terms attended to and rea-
son bale. Sales arranged at Post office, Win-
ohelsea. ,
Insurance.
EELLIOT,.
Insurance Agent,
Main St.,
Exeter
3ORSEMEN
EUREKA
VETII ARY.
rn41DE MARA
CAUSTIC BALSAM
A reliable remedy for Curbs, 'Splints,. Spavin,.
Sweeney, Lapzeness trona any cause, and Sore Throat
iu Horses, and Luing,Taw in Cattle. See Paiuphlet.
Satiefactionguaranteed All Druggists and general
stcrekeepers keep it.
• Prepared by
EUREKA ,VETERINARY MEDICINE Co,,
LONDON;' ONTARIO.
11 011111,0AD
0 i
A`i?t7• we have just received another
car ..p,d of furniture, which when
adde8.,to our already fine stock we
can supply the latest most hand
some and cheapest things on the
market.
THE .
e
We have the Stock -3 on have the
money -we want to trade, and if
you want it will pay
furniture P y
you well to drop in . and see our
dandy line before purchasing- else-
where.
cue the largest and bes
assort.d stock in town,
.IT
Y
to get your wheel Re-
a,ned or Enameled.
a large stock of ;Brantford
i-ie(l lairds on hand, the best .I3icy-
cle on the market, which we sell at
iFiglrt prices.
SUNDRIES,
rehavehaye in stock, BicycleBicYcle Sundries
tires, cenents oils etc..
S s C IPI
LAWN 11206v E �» � H® � � �iF2S I+
We sharpen Lawn Mowers, Horse clip-
pers, scissors, Razors,ltnivos, etc,
EV.EP' 'THING1 REPAIRED.
•
I. SMITH.
A Persis-
tent cough is
at,first a
friend, for it
gives warn-
ing of the ap-
proach of a
deadly, ene-
my. Heed
the warning
before it is
too late, be-
fore your
._lungs' be-
///r -
e
fl""come. in-
flamed, be-`
fore the
doctor says"Consump-
tion."
Consump-tion." When the danger
signal first appears, help ?,
nature withr
Don't delay until your
lungs are sore and your,
cold settled down deep
in your chest. Kill the
enemy before the deadly
blow kills, you. Cure'.
your cough today.
One dose brings relief.
A' few doses make the
cure complete.
Three sizes: 25c. for an ordinary'cold
50c. for the harder colds; `51.00 thmost
economical for older cases.
" I consider your Cherry Pectoral
the ' best remedy_ for colds • and
coughs and all throat affections.
I have•used it for 30. years and it
certainly beats them all."
D.11, LUNNuT,
Dec. 20,1898.' , Union, N. Y.
Write the
®eters.
If you have any complaint whatever
and desire the best medical advice you.
can possibly :receive,wilts, the doctor.
freely. You will receive a prompt ;re-'
ply,wltltoutcost, Address -
Dit. J. C. d.YElt, Lowell, Mass,
ti
McGillivray: Mr. 'William - Noble
hasexchanged single blessedness for
matrimonial bliss; having taken to
hiinself a better half, in the person of
Miss Alice Bean, of London. The in-
teresting ceremony Was performed at
the residence of; the bride's parents,.
London, on Wednesday, after which
the happy couple left for Mr. Noble's
farm and residence, on the 20th con.
of McGillivray, where they intend to
reside. Mr. and Mrs. Noble's many
friends here join in extending ;congra-
tulations and in wishing them a long,
happy and prosperous life."
Hensall: Miss Hannah Craig, who
was spending the. summer;`qionths::
with relatives and friends in Manitoba
has returned house. . Mr. John Mero
has rented Mr. James Logan's dwel-
ling.and lots for a term of years. Mr. -
Thomas Welsh has sold his neat brick
dwelling, formerly ,owned by Mr.
James Beverly, to Mr. Jones, of Rod
gerville. • Mr. M. -Delaney, ih o has
been employedihere for several`, years
cis section formai), has been • promoted
to Wiiigham station and left here
this week with his family They were'
good citizens and will be missed by
their many friends.
is all right, if you` are too' fat;
and all wrong, if too thin already.
g Y.
Fat, enough for your habit, is
healthy; a little more, or less,. -is
no great harm. Too fat, consult
a' doctor too thin,persistently
Y
thin, no matter atter
what cause, take
ke
Scott's l gni '
u seen of Cod '-Liver
Oil.
Ther,.:eare many causes' of
et=
ting
too thin; they all come
under these ve two' heads:"over-
work
r
work and under -digestion.
Stop over -work, if, you ` can;
but, whether • ,sou can or not,
take Scot Emulsion " Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil to balance ourself
with your work. You can't live
ori--it--true--=but, by it, you,
can. There's a limit, however;
you'll pay for it.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver.
Oil is the readiest cure for
"can't eat,' unless it n _• S COIlIeS of
your doing no work --you can't'
long be well and strong,wthout�
some sort of activity.
Theenui a has
this icturonon
p it,
take no other.
If you have not
tried it, '`send for
free sample, its a-
greeable taste will
surprise, you, A,
SCOTT & BOWNE
Chemists, --
Toronto.
60c. and $1.00; all druggists.
26 PER SONS PERISIL
Crew and Passengers of the
Wrecked SS. St. Olaf.
REACHED LAND ONLY TO DIE,
Terrible Disaster in the Lower 5t. Law-
rence -Ons Doily •J.�'ound-'1Others
oxer.
liolioveil:to 13e Buried Under 1.1iree
Foot of Snow, Whiche11
After the Steamer
r. Was tit racked.
Quebec NOT, 26. -The , >> �6. '.file S
. S. St.
Olaf, which has for several J -ears
been running regularly between _Que-
bec and the ports on the forth shore
of the St, Lawrence, Ixas wrecked on
'Wednesday night or Thursday morn -
on Bottle' Islalid at the entrtulce
to the harbor of Seven Islands., She
left Sheldrake on her way co Quobcc
in the afternoon "Of Wednesday, and
shortly afterwards a gale, of wired
set in, accompanied by snoiv.
-TA St, Olaf Was a well-equip;led
steamer of over' 300 tons, ithd WGas
con mancled by Capt. i' T Loomis-.
tre; one of the most experienced sail-
ors on the river and gulf'. trade,
which he has beau engagedfor nearly
thirty years, and more than bait
that tithe on the 'route followed 'b3.
the St.Olaif. Ile was a married pian
his family • residing in Montreal.
Tho following is a list of her crew,
who have, probabl3- perished:
Louis Caron, first mate; Chas. Bon-
dreau, second relalin' '1'. 13- Areit,. pur-
ser; Josoph'Tremblay, steward; Jos.
Roy, cooks Arthur- Lamar! e, A. 13..;''
,)osi-olt (I ulhier, A.. 13•; Saain, Doy=le,
A. 3.; William Plainey, A. B.; Anie-
ci
ceno i
1 tit 1t lamp p tl itrtlfior Joseph
irsineau , cabin boy; 'ausLave :Lafleur,
mess: room boy;' Eugene Belanger,
chief engineer; Joseph Brunelle, -sec-
ond engineer; Wilfrid I3a1anger
anger, tiiii'd
engineer; Odilon Cormier, fireman;
.Johnny Gagner 'rhos. fireman; " h'
es Boyle,
fireman; P. 1', L cnliiis-ti-e, master.
So far only one body, that of a
woman, has been found. Some small
pieces .6f wreckage and one' mail bar
have' been ricked u and'
i p, Patttc�; Inc`car
now out looking for other bodies and
for any trace of the ill-ffated vessel:
Parts of the Wreck' Foran .
d
Seven Islands, Que:, Nov." 26: -The
•
searching parties sent out to look for
the wreck of the steanfer St. Olaf
found a part of the bow of the vcs-
sel'and the boiler on a rocky fiat
close to Bottle Island and a small
portion of the vessel and part of her
cargo in the, same neighborhood. The
body found has been identified as that
of Miss Marie Page of Thunder river.
The following' is a list of the other,
passengers known to have been , on
the ill-fated -vessel: Napoleon Dean -
din, of St. ' John's River; Jeranii.e
Chinic, Joseph Bacen, • Clarence'
Bond,': Michael Maher., of Sheldrake,
.and Louis. Gagnon of Pentecost.":,
There is no hope whatever that
anyone escaped, and so far as known
26 lives hav'e'been-lost.
The St. Olaf was'valued atov
o er
540,000, and was insured' for about
half her value.
Perished After Reaching Land. •
Quebec, Nov.' 26•-A special re-
ceived last evening from Seven Is-
laods says that with the assistance:
of the steam schooner, Marie Joseph-
ine, a party of 30 men started' from
there yesterday morning to the scone
of Wednesday night's terrible marline
disaster, the wreck of the'!
steamer
St. Olaf. The party searched evert•
nook and corner of the island for
some trace of the unfortunate vic-
tims, but without success. The only
body found so` far is that of Mics
Marie Page; of. Thunder River.
Everything indicates and the
searching party has every reason to
.believe that the passengers and crew
landed alive on the island, but sub-
sequently, perished front coldand tx-
'Posure; and the bodies now'die under
three feet of snow, which fell after
the steamer was wrecked.
What • makes' this storyP lausible is
the fact of the finding by the search-
ers of a pail of lard some distance
from the shore, no doubt carried
there by someone from the wrecked
steamer.' The three life -boats were.
found on tete shore broken to pieces.
Another searching party Will ; start
early to -day and endeavor to find
some trace of the victims.
Two mail
`bags; were found yesterday: ,The re-
'port adds that the inhabitants of;
Seven' Islands are terribly agitated,
over the fearful ' catastrophe,, and
there is no scarcity of willing hands
to join in the search. In fact, the
party leaving to -day say they will
follow the beach inch by ,inch in the
h.ope of finding some, -of the bodies.
The :wreck of the St: Olaf is most
complete. She is broken in four, and
the beach is strewn with wreckage
for a great distance. The people do,
not Understand ' how such a fine and
powerful steamer could go to, Pieces
in so''short a time.
ONTAltlo'S TAXES.
How the: Matter 'Vas Viewed at' -tile A
sessment Cpmnrisslon.
,Toronto; Nov, 26. -The Assess-.
meat ,Commission spent an hour Sat-
urday morning 'd.iscussislg the, taxa-
tion of personality, including income.'
and then adjourned to meat on Ilton
day and take up the powers and
duties of nluliicipal otlicers in nnakin9-
assesslnents, and in the collection of:
taxes, including the levy- thereof by
the sale of goods and lands.
The chief feature of the session was;
the adyocacy'by Assessinrtit; Com-:
naissianet' Fleming that the -provin-
cial, institutions and Government pro
perty in Toronto, should pay tllxos:
for local iznClroremeots if not ,for all.
purposes. To Air. 'Morning' 1911: ' Jus-
tice, Maclennan ` ;laid:,"So far as 1001)1',
improvoinenis are concerned, the
dal/a\ scents -to be just.,'
Chamber of Mines xrstablishod
Rosslaind,f3',Cc. N v; 20. -A- Cham-
ber
o
of .i\.iincs for Sout.herrc lt iti;5h,
Coiunlbiii has ,hist barn esta;bliahecl
hero, ilii°• J. 111.1),1el\rtliur Was " clue ted
pi°e•siden t of tlie,organization,'
1.
HER MAJESTY'S STRENGTH,
humors ua to heir Majesty Not Being in
Good Health Are Entirely Without
ToundaWon,
London, Nov, 26.-',110 110ti1111 01
Queen Victoria, potjvitli5t rzzcling cer-
tain rurzaors to the contrary, isinost,
excellent; i$he has bonne the strain
of the Transvaal war and the grief
of personal bereavement in a manner
most gra L ify ing''to het• inimediaitQ
family axtd lire 1 11010 11/11)on Bari in
a -slight ti•elali.nOSs 01 her eyesight
E'er liajosty seef11s physically, as:
Strong a.8 she has ever^Baca, 17er 111
tellectual faculties have suffered 110
ilnp tinment and her will power vvas°
never fii'iiler'than it lbeen during
the
g.
the last fete months.
1f11en Gen, lir
lIeGVOrS Buller visit-
ed
isit;-ed Ilei A?aicsb✓ al Wvind.ior tate'other
clay, it is Sind that the mental
r'igor of the rf;ed Sovereign filled
pita with "surprise.
Tibet GLAI,i'S 11L'<1L1'II.
Sunday's, Bulletin shows Temperature ll'as
Dangevollsry Heigh wi Sat -414 ay.
St. Pebesliurg; Nov 27, 7.2 mid
night='Pile follceiicin;' b uitetin was is-
sued tills lrotnuto tt :LIiadia:,
'The Czar pissed a quiet day yes-
terday. At n o'clock yesterday after
1C 11
(, his117 ,
temperature el -ature cosi: to 7.Q•.O .s.,
the ,rinse being SS. At 9'. o'clock. in
the evening the temperature \vais
102.2 and t lu pulse 8O.
Kis Majesty slept \veil durin; 'the
1i 5-gL 11. s laornin his t
s „e tcral 0011 -
di' tion and strength. are sat,.ofactory.
.'ehnperaturc 90.51 pulse, r,r. No
'coytip11cations 1t hatcvror have boonob-
sery eel '
�/ o Exeee tonal.. Anxiety.:
London, :lot 26, -While the latest
bulletin regarding the Czar's couclie.
tion is much less favorable ,.Bali
e o.
Predee ss rs
there i
s nothing as yet
to confider alarming rumors.. Qteen
Victoria daily receives a telegram
Froin the Czarina',. . and it is tinder
stood tlia,t, no exceptional anxiety is
display'ed.
. The S 01000)1on Talked on.
St. Petersburg, Nov. 26. -The suc-
•
cession 15 believed 10 have occupied"
the Ministry' and the imperial Coun
cit, and it is thought that if the.
Czar's illness should terminate fatal-
ly, :G•rancl Duke Michael 'would as-
sutne 'the regency until after, t1he. ac
'couchlDent of the Empress.
:mother 'Rumor of .Death.
London, Nov. 26.-2.30 -a.m. - 11
news' agency here says it is reported
that the Prince of Wales informed the:
Marlborough Club that the Czar was
.
dead, but it is unable to secure- any
confirmation of• the rumor,
The Pope's Life Is Ebbing..
Roble, Nov. 26. --In spite of all de-
nials, olIicial and otherwise, it is Cer-
tain to -day that the life of - Leo
VIII. hangs :liberally by a singue'
thread, and that his dearth may: bre
expected at any moment. Always
fragile in appearance, lie has now, be-
come so emaciated that lie looks a.
mere spectre. He can no longer' walk,
unassisted, ::' but spends the greater
Pdrt' ,Cis city lying on a couch, and
is. unable totake or retain any solid.
food.
CHINESE ''SITUATION.
Foreign Diplomats at:Pelcin IXave'Reach-
ed an Agreement About Peace
•
Treaty.
Pekin, Nov. 26. -The <.diplomatic
body held a final niioeting Saturday
morning and aUreed onthe terms of
the prelimifiary treaty-: Nothing now
remains except to secure the approv-
al of the respective Governments be-
fore definite negotiations' with ..the
Chinese Peace Commissioners• are be-'
gun. The precise terms of the 'set-
tlement have not yet been made pub-
lic here, hit, it is -believed outside
the diplomatic corps that the main
points are in substantial agreement
with those; contained in the 10rench
note to the powers,` namely, punish-
mentfor the guilty; indemnity to
Governments and :individuals, reten-
tion of strong legation guards, and
the occupation of certain, places be-
tween Pekin and Taku.
A:party of American cavalry went
on Saturday to disperse a band: of
bandits in a village 16 Milos from
Pekin,. The village was found strong-
ly fortified, but 'tire Americans at-
tacked° and captured it, killing seven
Chinese.
The
Don -..ger Is Ill:
London, Nov. 26.-A special des-
patch from Shanghai says an official
telegram from Sian Eu confirms the
report of the illnese of the Dowager
Empress, and says her condition has
become considerably worse:
MENDEZ CAPOT.E IS• PRESIDENT.
Ropublicansslave Scored in Cuban Con-
vention -Tho Scourge.
•
I7avana, Nov. 26. -At Saturday's
session, of the'constitutional conven-
tion, Senor Mendez Capote,, who 'vas
Secretary of War under then Cuban
revolutionary Government, and Sec-
rotary of State under Governor-Gen-
eral Ilroolce,` and who was elected a
delegate to the convention by the Re-
publicans of the Matanzas Province-,
was elected president receiving 1.7
votes to 11, cast for Senor Tatnayo.
The other o'ffi,cials elected avet e Sen-
ors Itivero and leiorento, Vice P108 dents, and Senors fayas and Villuen-
das, Sr e etaries,
Captain Cook, formerly of; the En-
gineers' Department, in charge of the
tvatorworl y, died froln yellow fever
at I.a,
Animas Ilospital on Srattfrciuv.
Captain Cook returned to iTavniia,
Nov, 18 and was taken sick 00 Aton-
day.
• There are neW :i•5 patients; includ-
ing two Americans indel.treatinant
for yellow fever,
Explosiveg tor Quebec.
1Talifax, N. S., Nov.
steaazler Dalioney, which arrived yes-
terday,.
,� .S
terdcy,. has on. board 1.00 tons of ex-
plosives for army and navvy. the,
,•.t,•reater portion of .the explosives are:
,
fort�,Uebec. 'The steamer isan,,ltoi°-
ed'f, the harbor,
yy�
yM
To read the big stores' ad-
vertisements. , .: ,
STOP! TF!JN K
For whose good are We in
the furniture business? For
yours and ours. 1f we are not
useful to you' we cannot be use-
ful to ourselves. Vde have got
of
to carry the goods you want ,
the prices 'you want or we can-
not Make a success of our ''busi- p
ness. But we have ; been doing
business right along for years,
which proves that we' are the
right kind of people' With the
right prices. Come and see for
yourself....
S. GI
DL C
Y &S ON,
Furniture. Undertaking,
,OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
NITA
LR
"0°c$
u�'Fir
Our differ'entlines of Sewing 'Machines...
We sell tbaNew Williams, White,
Standur.• ztl d R:iytilon9 Machines.
Our Pianos and Organs are the best
makes at right prices.
See the wonderful Berliner .Talking
Machine. It talks, sings andplays
lei; such a way that will.surprise
We carry in stock music in sheet and
book "forum, also Violins, Mouth
Organs, etc.
Will be pleased to show you; goods.
MARTIN
OMMON SENSE
OMMANDS
that youshould call and inspect
the lines of
GENT'S FURNISHINGS
that we have placed in our store
You will find in this new stock '
Quality 'and d Price....
40 suit you.
FIT WELL
FEEL WELL
LOOK WELL
This is what we always accomplish
when we make a suit for you.
Prices that Please.
Bert. Knight.
Clinton: Early Friday morning the
frame building' on Albert street, oc-
cupied by Mr. Duncan was discovered
to be on :fire and was soon a mass of
ruins, part of the stock being saved.
The building was one of the landmarks
of town, having been erected by E.
Dinsley in 1851. - The heat of the fire
caused one of the plate glass windows
of Plumsteel & Gibbings' store to
crack from top to bottom, and also
cracked one of the windows in Watts'
store.
Clinton: While vvorking at the 0100in-
sander .inthe Orn Factory g arecently
a square he was using flew back and
strucket
P ex Matheson a blow on the
hand, cutting it severely. George
Twitchell. was working:at one of the
circular saws, when 'a
piece .of' wood.
flew off and hit him; in the eye, inflict-.
ing it wound which will lay him oif for.
several weeks. During the windstorm.
of Tuesday, one end of the roof on the
machine shop was lifted from its place,
requiring considerable work to set it
back in position.
THE LEOPARD
Cannot g Chane His Sots p.
NOR CAN THE BLACKS
BE WASHF D'OU'T THAT
DIAMOND DYES
PRODUCE.
UCE.�
Diarmond Dye Bl<farsurpass'11)0
planks producedhy other mar,nufactur
ers of package dyes in richness, depth
of color and fastness.
Soap or strong- sunshine will
6 never
fade Diamond Dye :Blacks..
There are alit ee rioted Diamond Dye,'
Blacks FastDiamondBlack for Wool,
Vast Black for Cotton and
nixed Goocls,11ud Fast DhiIlion 9131)1
cl.
Cor Sill: and Feathers.
Don'tri'your sk:;goods with.
1110
t;ttioras, that S0111e dealr,rs` try tea 111)11
,imply 'because to poor dyes pay larger
Lind, )refits LinDiamond. Dpcs. Ask or
1120 Vast Diamond Dye :Blacks tit:d
take' no others. Money and time 5001(.
,vhenthe hest are need, •
DO NOT RUN
rota a question that must interest you,
Have you your New Suit? 1f
not, drop in and see hs at the
first opportunity' and let us
show you a few prices of the
Fancy, Worsteds and Scotch
Tweeds,
Have you seen the nese Staples and
'herringbone patterns. They
are beauties.
A big range of Blues and Black,: Irish
Serges at the old prices.
11 you want a black we have What you
want in. Twills, Venetians and
Clays.
OVERCOATS
Over'
.coats in Beavers, 1leltons, Cruris;
Naps and. Montanacts.
All work,clone alt the latest style and
fit guaranteed..
d • :. . 9i I E - .: .
Opposite. Post Office
Exeter-L-0*w
ROLLER ER
�fR� �.: ,yr, �..
GTLEve �a-�5..
MILL
FEED
We have -a large
stock of
MILL FEED on
lland
which will be sold at
reasonable prices.
WHEAT
Choice winter
and ,goose
WHEAT wanted for
which highest
market
prices will'
be paid.:
J. COBBLEDICK' &
Clinton:' Geo. Woodhouse had the
misfortune to lose a horse this'. weelq
it brokeits" thigh in the stable and,,.
had to be shot.
Great Luck of an Editor,
"For two years all efforts to cure
Eczema in the Editor
of illy ; panes
failed,"writes Editor H.` N. Lester;, of
Syracuse, Kan., "then T was wholly
cured by, Buckien's Arnica Salve. Its
the world's best ;for Eruptions, .
>Jo, es
and all skin diseases. • Only 25c. per
ue'lst,5
bobat all dr i 1
Egmondville: Master Charles
Wel-
land, little son of Mr. 1Ve`
,Henry Welland'
met with what have resulted in
a serious accident. While going home
from school,last week,he slipped when,
about the middle of thebridge and fell
tinder the railing, into the water. Ow-
ing
to some mysterious way of falling,
he escaped uninjured, and was none.
the worse, other than an unpleasant
bath. l
Than Throbbing. Headache
Would quickly leave you if you
New , $ rusedDr. King's Life Pills, Tbonsalids
of sufferers have proved their match-
less merit for Sick and Nervous Head-
ache. They make pure blood and builds
up your health. ' Only 25 cants. Mone
back if not cured. Sold at all drug,
stores.
Brussels: J. Robb has disposed of
his fine brick residence and two acres
of land, 'Turnbuiv street, South,
John McArthur, Sth line, Morris s
will take possession i
, who
1 � next April. The
price, is said tobe $1,450, Mr. Me -
.Arthur has sold his farm and. will take
a well earned rest. '
Astounding Discovery,
From Coopersville,Mich.,comesd.
of a wonderful discoveryof a ism b
tasting liquid that whenusedbeafore
retiring by any one troubled with had
cough always ensures a good night's '-
rest. "It will soon cure the cough ton,"
writes Mrs. S. Hinieibnrger, "for ;tin "ee
generations of our family have used
Dr.King's New Discovery for const
tion, and never: found its equaIlrfo
Coughs, fetid Colds. It's an unrivaled
life saver when used for desperate lung
diseases:. Guaranteed bottles 50e. and
$1.00 at drug store. Trial bottles free.
Sarepto: F, Wuerth, of Credito
leased theswamplands on A. hostcr's'
farm for flax growing, Mr. Foster is.
$10) rent. This piece- of land seems
particularly well suited, f rr flax rs,
three tons per acre were ;crown on it
this year.
Spreads IN `
Like lldf>re,
When things are "the he !jest they be-
come "the best 'selling." rid )111
I-Iare a leading r, n ,i , ' 11vfahanr
' r dtl?„grst,vfl;talvllle O
writes: Electrte, Bitters:ire the=
selling best
g bit;fcr's I have bandiedinl>n '
years, You know ;why? 11lost diseasesbegin
S
in disorders of stf)uacF :
kidneys, bowels,b , i, liver,
lc nd ' and nui:1`cs.
Electric Bitters tones up; the
, stor
uae
,regulates livcrkidneys ted bowels,
purifies
the Blood strengthens
nerves, h0tlaa Clines 11)11111 "'S the
al -
adios. ll builds )ti 08 yf tem.
up the entire system.
Puts new tire and vigor Bite any l,Y tweak
site ly,'eti down man ol"'\s'Otll?ln. Pic
SUc at all drug stores,_..