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published every. Tbursday 31Orain at the Moe.
tdAIlsf-STREET,
the
ADVQ0Kra POOL I Ski I NQ COMPANY
SQ' Sgil.WRIPTXON.
Que Dollar per annum it paid in aevance,
if not serail
ArLazrot-At.3‘qix.,,s,^ ZZI-c,:tekA can,
No paper disrantinued %metal' arreara.rs are paid,
..k(PierWettteuts without Verified dllun$ wIn be
published until forbid and ellawd rePeordbigkr.
Liberal diseatiet made tor trauscholt adveniSVIAtentS
ittiene4 fer looe polode g.keee or 4QD
PRINT1NO turned mit in the finest style, and a
omdemte rates. ChNoes. noisei 4/r.lets, for
aesertising, subseriptions, et...„ to be made payable
011as.11. Sanders,
spiroa, AND P11,02
Peofesseenal Cards.
U. lUNSMAN, P.S., &D. t...
3IAN, 103).P3,. Uongr graduate of
%Wont% II,:niveristy.
DENTISTS.
Tette eeereeted witheepeae pee, a any 1-.3:Ili:Tee
ransan'e welt etae Nada €r ,
gxeter.
N . teD.S.
Heater Ortaluate of Irotento. l'uiverCity and Royal
Colly„.e of 'Dental Surgeons ot Outari). Also. Post
Graduate otd o Sebe.91 Prii-thetE., Pentistery
(with tonomble utrutieu3
Alituoionau.tleld aud Vut.P•anite Plates tul.,10 lathe
rgeatct nt'aimcr Iterleett.t-
resilleW wed ter t teeth.
1.,V45'cV one4b;nth CCarruq.,,licPs. tt, f.teter.
aaettleal
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E. T. P rILLV 311:.?1Or.R or TI.IC
COUVSC," ,,"!, .r,
iyasit.
Ont.
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44:4..11,s a"- S;
,czemq,
It is also called Salt Rheum. .
8.oruetimes Scrofula.
eotals in petehee that barn, itch, oozef
ary Ana scele, ever and Over again,
It sometime* becomes chronic, covers the
Whole body, causing intense suffering, lose
of sleep, au a general aebility.
It brae out with ite peeellea ltebing MI
the ermeolMae, Taw Yfe,rd, Cove Point,
• aaa au Over the boo a waeQ
-
ata Phorepsou, Sayville, N. la; troublea
Mrs. P. Z. Carletian, atattopae Falls, N. Y.,
§1X years, and J.R Iti.chazdeon, are Oath -
bat, Oa., Aft -thee seers.
These sufferers teetily, like many others,
that they ever,e speedily and perumeently
eavea by
flood's JarsaparWa
Nrhich elweys removes tbe geese a eczema,
y thoroughly claiming tbe awl
builds up the whole system.
ea rine cam ett liver taw race ee meas.
ow,To
Gain Flesh
Persons have :beenknown t
gain a pound a day by takin
n ounce of SCOTT'S. -PAUL-
SION. It is strange* but it often
happens..
Somehow the ounce preduees-
the pound; :it seems to start tile
ev,!,esove machinery goiro
erly, so that the patient is fibb-
togcst and absorb his evF,IlneT)
food, vkieh he could not do roe.
Rae, and that is itte way tlyz.
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The L'INolsorts
Pedealereete=1
Yell WM find it ViS Mad Li f.t=11747
AS 11114'4;4U. ;..73t1 if yolitittite'iNin4q,..12
it.4e.le dap r..,aezeze the wr V.Tittlfrh
t ;A: cut ta.c%414keratta.
WOTTaii.J174i.:4 T•4 -4:70,a4 CIMA44, .
teem; IA te: lattantete. teal)
Paid up eapltal.
Rtv4 iui.9tD,
41:11,-1,,MovPit;atr.
JAMES ELLIOTT,
GRNEit.V.
mancy alwavira Ica 244 Ranaleri Own
110n!!4it(gle or mow endsrxt pi at per cent, rim
UMW.
-EXETER BRANCII
Open every hatd dasfrn 10 a.m. to 3 yam S:a-
tiateyae0 am. to 1
general imukingbusthess traiisne to a
(Minton. Unite a -newel fir UMW PO, &volts,
llcovipm Saying,. Wog. ca.
TOMOS' &e.StittNii IIVIWV,
Soli4talra. Matifla
CREDITON
ROLLER MILLS,
C10=00Z11•WadaarellOetaMetatatt‘CCC1001a.i0
We are giving excellent
satisfaction since Re-
modelling our mill.
SHORTS.
A quantity of shorts
on hand.
GRISTING and CHOPPING
DONE PROMPTLY.
4. SWEITZER
After' 'WOWS rherit0E110/4
The Great .Vngiish Remedy:
Sold and recommended by all
druggists in Canada. Only reli-
able medicine discovered. Ske
packages guaranteed to cure all
orms o Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse
or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use a To-
bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt
of price, one -package $1, six, $5. One lotZt Veen*
siz win cure. -Pamphlets free to any address.
' The Wood Company, Vim:leers Ont.
Woods- Phosphodin e is soldin Exeter
by J. W. Browning and 0. Lae
Druggists.
Real, .Estate EI.0.110,40
The Sale Pm:these and Excbange of
neih farm lands and properties
neet)tia,ted at reasonable rates or cam-
_
For Sale.
Several Valueble Farms in HAY,
USBORNE, STEPHEN end adeGILL-
IVRAY; also Three very desirable Re-
sidence properties in Exeter.
•
Perms Ur -anted.
aVe,beve purchasers Tor good farm
anel 121 tbe viciuity of Exeter, or who
'2vill E Claaiage.
APPLY TO
1L1.1R, Bawdea v'.7),avid Mill
lattluator. , ltianteeer.
OFFICES: Dickson a; Carling s New
Block, Exeter.
1L -W ,954W
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WANT TO
'DEAD NU
Dr. W. R. Anetiebaugh a Ivitsbolgton,1 A:-...0
1"1 fi--PKETS
as well ae a corporal and four hoepitelet ' t "" ' 2
z -OtirediSS:hionZat::1111i.e tr,:ilineediln Jr ;ids° r goal, (-sen ' -,!iiieet.l.r*,, To; tiED EACIT WED:NE(41)AI'
8'1'. Tx"Ner.-8-1 DISAST4 W°R$4 Mont'eutt:n1iUtic%t aTrd, 1:If'ti't Q
supp11171.(j)te*: '83/1"5r
. dielete. These were u•-eful, but the <Rad peas fa 4
tt, ouly needed quick burial, n.,..".•1+.1 .,..1r.“0..ft,
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"A `e stories of the surPotatoeser bag
vivors added to Hay, pee
the awful details of the particularly har- Flour, pee owt., roller.,, 1 05
Ax» vv)THING srotentn!artai:e:e(.0irlfutio.0! tri.k.(.4.1..O.SF..",„;:litshi:f%riotniStil, higlisase.r.1....1.,.,,.......
VOR THE ttox4LBsS. real and Joint G. aforris of New York Hides, pee 100 lbs , ,_ _ ,
re now at the rallitaay hospital of Vert /Ave hogs, pee cwt......
l' ' t* (-0 Tz
Dressed liogs, .... - .. . 7 00
ralaN itEPOR'E.01).
50
3,0
FIFTY THOUSAND SITAVIVO
BIARTINIOCH.
Nev York, May 12.-A. special c'
o TIte Sun front Port Castries,
dattd yesterday, sayst-
eteamer Spho:old has arrived
%tilt St, \anent adriees up to
--She repoets that 7111) persons are
to have perieltede and that tide
bein.„1 lucre:144 cout•:,antly by
fr''.un the scarilting parties that
r•t;.• out. The conligarath.a tif the eloun-
zittL ent:rely changed. 1,..:statas,
(P'A.ttaii and everytittog hi the vi::inif,y of
tile volcano are buried in Iftea. Ibt
eeme eaees claire fantiliee perieb.d.
3 Llewelyn lett here for Z.A.
^ warp Inaefatiaeele toelae, Vt,
anier Wear has d".aa gone with a stip- r
of fresh water.
eTite steamer ttleauet\ wItiela bee jest
ar2a,ael here, eeporie that the erater on
St.teceue again galley, It bad
irt,i1 down ,yestertlay. tett Wedoeeday
expeiliition left by hiw.t to the lee -
weal, but Was driven beet; by a voleaele
adalelt nearly setae...ay:11 aae meta-
l -ere. At, aeon ehe darlett-,5 was like
rat a nehinight, e.uti stenes end 4114st
W4 re failingIn 'ge tpia.atiiie,, 1111,1=
aeenal 1t WAX W K,otAriill by
yeptris that elle
. 4 1;0 ntilae at
e a de itereet
d.eral eteameee, ti
a, -4). seeeatti
e Lear t. :ilea fer ee. iaarree tee
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s S bolls was struck a frightful ex-
losion 11(.814 up the neenntain. A Brim cwt
cloud a bre, toppling' ;tral roaring, swetit clover, Red
with lightning speed down. the metuila,m Clover, .A.1syke .
$hle aril over the town old ba,y. Tae. Dried pp1,
1toraima was nearly sunk and ea.ught
fire at one. ican er can for,get the
horrid, iltiry, Oinking whrileintl wbieh
enveleped zee,' said Ma Evatie. "Mr.
Morrie mei I rushed below. We were
not eery buraed, not so bad as
most el them. 'When the 6re came we
were going to our pests five are en-
gineco51, It. tih ani.hor and get out.
When be t4,B;Itup v,e found the ship
all etre aft, ael tetett it forsard
til 3 eatla te when ate Seeliet eaute to
our reeeue. e were then buildieg
ref
"'Zee' tlaP earperater of the
1V.IS en tielio amid- 1
ships, win•-ir I iteaed ea explosion. The
rtain •-t- .•••i rae to up onolber. 1 got
t l•nt when the are cant
Tut to the forecastle and got my
el, 1--u I Old I talked to Mr.
ee, Seoit, the first oilleer
tultiIketa . They haa been on the
22e captain was borriblv born.
1,14,13 vr..anr, etel w cutest 1
Tr..1.t0 tried NA liKko
him ale :Kee -reed The ea,nteen,
wito eeare tetateel overielerd
lied . 4.4 i for a white. Tithe t
be da 1
eed eta- 7:1wavIl
ebrib,t 72. 7., 1 C Ne,1 q..ferelar,y. 3U%
t t.:11 the (1.4'.
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700 725
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IMULD SUPPORT In liOME WILL.
EECAUSE-We bring the far -
mead to Your town a od pay Oet-
them eitsh foe their grain 2 Ode
and they leaveogood share I nalliS
Of their money with Ueawt,
merchants of your town. /
BECAUSE -We have a large (ote40
sant in vested in the milling
busluess of your town. ; ant.
BECAVSE-We employ -a 0
number of men who ail ye •Tht
here, and we pay them a rePleY
good euta isetgea, end).
weele the most of tbeir mitstle
tetmey beleg spent it -our
73.4
town.
USE -We live hete'and olos7i.10
upport your churches
schools,
13 CAUSE -We have reduced the
prices of our g,r20il$ considerably
since starting 11s1uess.
BEOA1YSxeter Star Flour is the
most reliable family floor in town
and will wake better brend and
more to the sect; than env other
family flour in town, A.
' trial
will cormlee any ganal housewife
i
that what wo say s right.
GE 1.1.7SEi-Our Pore ;Manitoba Maur
is the mulivided product, or No.
itiard Manitoba Wield, and zon.
tains all the nutrition:2 s•ihstmIce
Of the wheat herr; Put 01P in
1030 viand Laois it Ikraxled
"Pure .dianiteant."
AUSE-14t incess Fiv7•;• •
pastry) bas no equal fgqi
try e(oti ing,one ee,le.rtitar
reeptired, whet)
Title menne seri- 1 eesee
ITarvey
sue(v-01., to J. CobL:i 21i,q. 4 m
"My hair CzinM out by the hand
4114 the gray baits be_qari to
reep in. I trieot Ayer's Hair Vigor,
d it 3tOPPed the hair from own-
ing out and restored the color."-
M,--s.M.1).Gray,lic.SaleM,M3Ss.
T eres 4 pleasure in
g such a prepara-
as Ayer's liairVigor.
t gives to all who use it
atisfaction. The
ecomes thicker,
4ofter, and mor
trilossy. And you feel s
zacur in using such
' old and reliab/e prepara-
tailt. All 0.4.1r`ti.. t.22
e▪ l!tt cauret smAply i
i"r-.114;1.1e-is‘logit
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tlieeenvet ea ▪ tt.ediea ,/, Ilse laver er
...;e 4.'0,1 ele,a taa 2 ,,,. 1 aeam el Fall l' .1 at P.E,aveii, / hal,tela 4. fi t„IIP 11,'Irk "1 2"11"4F '-e'll, '41.0.1." lia, taiiret
le; e le -ea. .: (1.P.J.,41.in ',,Stitit 7 '‘ 1, P. The ler i'l 1,:,i,* ?ay no ,,,,'. A41-ree s.,yr,.1.;4t1hV. 1 r WI" 22il2a31-aal,4 e 11 12 242. v't .04 2ti2112
31ar niwalla t , ; 'n3-) Pe.*Ii.41 with alaa 1;1 -tr:i'd 'laic -4et t tio ' • I's of 1%4." In ''
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a. re ii'' ..4 tae tre • of V.,:e ;ilea ler g 141- ".•, '1::••' An:i le- ala•r lAM Val% tAl Tisite La 'i 2'12. 1.1r,atio g.tii2liie Tab
and aslraie only 2i ilea* treee, all bent ' Pill 1:te, neater Elea. saint of 10,000 lt,te,. AU (Iroggls..s refund tlte ttionicy
' Pal liv the force of the volcanic , inelliaitywillolliet. ofiilt„aiteti.
leatatli aelalerLetrileltion if it fails to cure. :-•?,21e. 1?.. W. Gros es'
isgitature Is on melt box.
ltobert A.dily, a yottng iinin al...init.:12
sitiuin
ootng lselt through tilt. lwart ni
17,earsof n.gQ, conituitted taiieitle by
St. Vaitharinesmn 'Ili ntsday. Deceased
had been lit poor health i'or multe time
and his mind, it 122 believed, lual be.
come unbalauctid.
Buy or Sell a :Earn
YOr WANT TO
Buy or Sell Town Property
W YOU WANT TO
BOler0Va or Leui lito
Yor WANT
C011ee IOU s Made
- WeVaaT
Your Life Insured
IF 170X7WANT TO
Go to the Old Country
13Y ALLAN LI'ana
0A.1H PAID FOR FURS
Call at the thidersigna
JOHN SPACICMAN,
Office over 11. Spackman's Hardware.
Exeter.
ey
EUTEll
- POUND Y
CLEARING SALE of Plows,
Gang Plows, Land :Rollers,
liarrows, ezo., &o., now go-
ing on.
Exer,y-thing to bo cleared off
by
JULY L 1902
FIRST COME,
FIRST SERVED.
Any mnn
Arno of Wrought d
Oast- Iron Wanted.
JAS. 114 R,R1-1
ror
), The Farmer
The Gardener
- and -
The Housewile
They cost a little more. They
are worth a great deal more
than the ordinary hind. Sold
everywhere. 1002 annual free.
O. M. FERRY 0,4 co.
IN I minor, Ont.
.wer. were left etanthege
11 In nearing St, ritrre the Rel,is
2.2 nanuLer el tugs towing lighters
filhal with refugees. The bent from
lte SIU017:1114c, lava•mered ruins at St,
P erre wan bufftwathig, and the stench
the eurp-e•strewn Streets was
aful, Outer a few wane were etand-
ing. The Impute, Vee1 the hospital
eleek was found iutaet, with its hands
opped at 7.50„ WitS confirmed, as was
Iteue , Mee Pope toelay eura-
xpeeal thts 'Mena Ataliaider to the
Vatican, M. Nisaril, and exPtv':ed to
hha 122.. keen sorrow on beat.ing of the
St. Pierre disaster. 'rile Pontiff' re-
9222;qf 4 OM tg0 kept informed regard.
mg the details of the veleanie out,
brea12.
'Washington, Mar 1i. -Secretary Hay
bez reeeived the o11owing cablegram,
the statement that the elbee4 of the dated Alay 11, front ratted States -Con -
cable company had entirely dirappeared. °°1 41°". °t tluudel°uPe, wbo woot to
Oit all Sides were found portions of 010 From. Martinique, by instruc-
comes, which were gathered Up by the tiunt' ircdu t1u elavarnmantd-
schliere aud gendarmes itud burned on
One of the publie squares.
Not a drop of eveter WAS procurable
mature. The daekness caused by the
clouts of voleanie dnst shrouded the
14 2.4442 and continuous subterranean
renablings added to the horror of tho
sone. The fort and eentral quarters
of the town were rezea to the ground
and were 'replaced by beds of hot eind-
ere. The wen grille work gate of lim
Government (dikes was alone standing.
There 'was no trate of the streets. Huge
Leaps of smoking ashes were to be seen
on all sides.
At the landiugplace some burneeland
ruined walls indicated the spot where
the custom house formerly stood, and
teaces of the larger shops tould be
seen. In that naighborbood hundreds
of corpses were found lying hi 411 kinds
of attitudes, showing that the vietims
had met death as if by a lightning
sbeike. Every vestige of clothing WAS
,avrny from the °aimed bodies,
and in many eases the abdomens had
beeu burst open 1 the intense heat.
Curiously enough be features of the
dead were generally mita and reposeful,
although in some eeses terrible fright
and agony were depicted. Grhn piles of
b. dies were stacked everywhere, allow-
ing that death had stricken the crowds
while they were vainly seeking escape
from the fiery tleb.;e. On one spot
a group of nine children were found.
locked in one anotbers' arms.
'The vaults of the Bank of 'Martinique,
et the head of which had been the nue
de L'Hospital, were fnund intact. They
contained two Million francs ($400,000)
in specie and other securities, which was maneett of the naval station at Saa
sent here for safe keeping,. The vaults 3224.Porto Rico, has notified the Navy
of the Clovernment treasury are now
being searched in the hope- that a large Detertment that the collier Sterling Is
bei ; loaded there with voluntary con-
ai»ount of money aoiq other valuables tribations of sum,- s and army 0.4241 navy
deposited by the principal merchants of stores, and will leave for Martinique as
"The theaeter menplete. The City
of St. Pierre is wipe' out. Consul Pm -
tis and his family are dead. Governor
saye 30,000 have perished; 304000 are
homeless and hungry. He suggests
that the Red Cross be iteked 1.o send
catfish, flour, beans, rice, salt meats
anti biscuits as quickly as possible. Vis-
its of war veseels valeable."
The President toelay sent a special
neeettge to Cotaareas eeeiting the e 'Pete
report and atatieg that, 2 -
"The Government of Fre, . ee, while ex-
pressing their thinks for the marks of
seanpathy which have reached them from
America, inform us that Fort de France
and the entire Islend of 'Martinique are
still threatened. They therefore request
that for the purpose of rescuing the peo-
ple who are in such deadly peril and
threatened with starvation, the Govern-
ment of the 'United States send, as
soon as possible, the means of trans-
porting them from the etrioken island.
lale Island of St. Vincent and perbaps
others in that region are also seriously
menacea by the minx ity which has tak-
en se. appailieg a form. in Martinique.
"I have directed the departments of
the Treasury, of War, and of the Navy
to take such measures for the relief of
these stricken people as lies within the
executive discretion. and I earnestly
commend this ease of unexampled disas-
ter to the generous consideration of
Congress. For this purpose I recommend
that an appropriation of $500,000 be
made, to be immediately available."
Congress passed a bill appropriating
$200,000 for the reli-f of the Martinique
sufferers. Captain Yates Stirling, Com -
the city may be saeett
Nearly four tl Jus.,nnd of the refugees
from the vicinay of the Village of Le
Preeheur, a burbtal village to the
north of St. Pierre, were rescued by the
at elicit cruiser Suchet and the cable
repair ship Pouyer-Quertier and were
bre-light here.
The cominander of the Suchet states
that crevices and valleys are constantly
forming ill the northern portion of the
Wend., where the land is in a stete of
perpetual change. Fortunately that
part of the cou:itry was evacuated in
good time by the inhabitants, who fled
to *Fort de France. Laaa continues to
stream down the mountainside, ac-
companied by terrific thunder and light-
nilTigh'e dearth of provisions Is begin -
to be felt throughout the island. Num -
wets families are completely ruined
end even shelterless, while the means at
the disposal of the authorities are quite
unable to cope with the distress. „Com-
munication is practically cut off from
all the surrounding islands, except by
etray vessels, winch are seized upon by
the inhabitants to flee from Martinique.
A. C4. Austen, the Manager of the
Colonial Bank of Barbados, landed at St.
Pierre with a party from the 'British
Royal mail steamer Solent. Ile found
the bank clock stopped at some minutes
before 8 oclock . A horse and buggy
and a policeman were in a group of dead
at the door. The Solent brought to
St . Pierre the Color.',.al •Secretary, two
civil doctors, iNVO military °leers and
soon as possible. The navy transport
Dixie will be reedy to sail from. the
Brooklyn- yard for Martinique on
Wednesday. The War Department has
already on hand at New York a large
amount of food supplies, and these will
be drawn upon.
BRITAIN PRDTESTING.
The IL S. Duties Digeriminate utt
rainting'S alma Statuary.
London May 12. -The Parliamentary
Secretary of the Foreign Office, Lord
Oranborne, has instructed the British
Ambassador at Washington, Lord
Pituneelote, to renew the representations
made in 1000 in reamed to discrimination
against the United7laingdom in the mat-
ter of paintings and statuary, The a or-
eign Oitthe considers that Great Beitain
is entitled to the same 5 per cont. re-
naission of dusty as the United Sta Les ae-
cords to France, Germany, Portugal and
lt 1
y .
On Strike Again.
Chicago, :May 12. -The 800 employees
of the Morgan & W-ight Company, who
returned to work last Monday, after a
brief strike, Were ordered out again
yesterday by President Denges of the
International Rubber Worker e Union,
The union officials allege that an agre0.
went as to the scale of wages has nOt
been carried out.
1.11:1;: UTUE22. EVILS cramps and
diarrlura come suddenly. Promptly
give 22 dose of Perry Davis' Painkiller
and the pains will gn linmetlintely.
bottle at band will save boors of suf-
fering- lie preplit•ed.
seven-year-old Ind named John
Iinstings \ens drowntal at Kingston
Tuesda y.
New Brunswick Lady Yiho Had
Become a Physical Wreck is
Marvellously Restored,
She Would Have The Whole
World now That
PaillesTelery Compound
Was Her Deliverer From
Disease.
A Special Message of Comfort For
Sick and Despondent Women -
Ten years of suffering from treach-
erous kidney disease is of itself &heavy
record of sickness and agony for one
frail woman. When we add to kid-
ney suffering, nervousness, sleepless
and continued over work in the home,
it marks a condition of life that draws
forth our tenderest and deepest sym-
pathies.
Stich a coudition of life was bring-
ing Mrs. W. Irvine, of Queen St.'St.
John, N. B., very close to the dark
grave. Notwithstanding the regular
use of common advertised remedies
and doctors, prescriptions, the ravages
of disease continued, and friends of
Mrs. Irvine said with sad voices, "she
was going fast to death."
Just before deadly disease could fin-
ish its work, the use of that won-
drous life -giver, Paine's Celery Coin-
pOund, was recommended. Soon, hope
-a new hope-oheered the sad heart,
ancl brightened up the pallid, face. A
powerful, searching, life-giving agent
was working at the root of disease. It
was making new blood; it was nourish -
tog and strengthening' nerves and body;
it was saving a precious life,.
Take comfort and cheer, ye weaey
sick and diseased women from Mrs. la -
vine's experience. The remedy that
successfully met and conquered her
troubles will, WithOnt fail, meet your
case, Mrs. Irvine speaks of her ease
as foilows:
"I have, been leoubled for the pest
ten years with kidney dieeases an4
heve tried a great many preperations
and doctors' pvescriptions, but with
little or no benefit. For the last six
months 1. haye had a groat strain upon
my system from night-watcbing and
overwork. I was breaking down; iny
friends said, 'I was going, fast to death.
I resolved to try Paine's Celery Com-
pound, and used four bottles. My kid-
ney trouble disappeared; nervousness
and sleeplessness are troubles of the
past, and my general health is good.
In a word, I am cured; I wish, you to
publish this so that the world can read
We • 411 the celebra t e•1 fie;2414;itt
IR Co. Piano 'The Art 21.:.•,i2i
t be eln..1ee
tear oWanada. .
If you want stnutiblug 022 alai we
n 241202.? you Pianos 10.1*
whieb wlU be no disgrave to the most
olegant parlor. .
•
Sewing Machines,
In sewing maehines We Parry the
New Williams, mord a t;11 White
also needles and suppliee fie 2.41 iwit•h
hies.
Music
The la est sheet musie al•way, in
stock,
CALL ..1.lk.ZD SEE t`S.
S. MART
OUR
tIEW PRErII
LS.
We have moved into oor new pre
mises opposite the Central Hotel and
are now open for business. Or pre-
mises are modern and we give you
modern and up-to-date goods and
made in the most modern style.
We Personally. . .
. . . Cut Every Garment
That's made up at this establishment
-as well as fit it -and look after
all the details. This is only one
reason why our prices are moder-
ate.
Gent's Furnishings. . .
Come and e.ee as in our new. -place
of business and examine our stock of
Gent's Furnishings
Bert. Knight.
Cook's Cotton Root Compound,
Is successfully used monthly by over
0,000Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask
your druggist for Cook's Cotton Boot Com-
pound. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pills and
imitations are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 per
box • No. 9,10 degrees stronger, $3 per box'. No.
I or 2, mailed on receipt of price amd. two 2.cent
stamps. The Cook Company Windsor, Ont.
larlios. 1 and 2 sold and recommended by all
responsible Druggists in Canada.
No. 1 and No.2 are sold in Exeter by
a Lutz and • 3. W. Browning-, Drug
gists.
For
Cuts
Burns
Ertzises
Cramps
Diarrhoea
All Bowel
Complaints
11 2.41 a sure, safe and quick remedy.
There's only one PAIN -HILLER.
Funny Davis'.
Two sizes, 25c. and 500.
Tbe eaetbquakes ni Morlinique de-
stroyed the Town of St. Pierre. Al-
most all its inhabitants, 25,000 wore
killed. The shipping was wreeked zInd
the Quebec S teataiship Compaey's
steamer, Roraima lost with all on