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STE WART'S
ft, you getting Redpaths Extra Standtlyd Gran-
ulated Sugar! --We sell ltedplttIts and none
othet --Remember it's the Sugar of Quality
and it pays to pay for Quality.-Redpath's
is Best by Test
25 (BENTS
Sailor Boy , uncolored
japan Tea is the best val.
ue we know of. it comes
to us in the original cases
direct from the gardens in
Japan.
30 CENTS
Mixawatta Mixed Tea
a Beautiful Blend of Cey-
lon, Green and Black Tea
a rich, nutty, Flavor, and
good clear Liquor, -try a
pound.
:3o CENTS
Black Beauty black Tea
is all that the name im-
plies. It's a good looker,
a good drawer and most
satisfactory. Will you try
a sample.
Try our special Teas. They will please you.
Crinns Prints.
The kind that wear. The kind that hold fast
to the color to the very last. We believe that
Crinns Prints are the best that cross the ocean.
Yes, they will cost you a little more than the com-
mon prints, but see the difference in quality, and
you know it pays to pay for quality. Crinns come
in light grounds with small neat figures and Cadet
Blues Lilacs and Navys. You can boil them, they
won't fade, the color that won't come off. Ask
fur Crinns.
Fur Coats For Men, Fur coats
for Ls.dies and fur lined coats for Ladies, all at
prices that will make you wonder how we do it.
\Ve have a few Beauties left, we will refuse no
1easonal)le offer. They must go out quick. -Come
and See.
We are selling lots of goods to our Western
friends. Visitors from Manitoba and the West
will find in this store, bargains that will set them
thinking.
Just think of it a fur or fur -lined coat for
just about half price.
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; urtn01 tetir1eu andel." eons New English Prints, Graf tons Make, Same', THE
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•8061 •'41 le " (I -''tee ul ilii I) , ew 1 Old Price, 12 1.2c 1
t4ttts, 45 cents per bushel.
Barley. e0 cents to GO cents.
t
Peas. 75 cents to 80 cents.
Buy where you can do best; but by all means
Blended o.ed Flour (SIAM, x.3.75. New Cottons for Spring Trade at Old Prices.
tt !:'•::t. 9 n (I I1 S :, r bushel.ilea' to consider this store first. Whys Because
Gr. o. ��:1. its we sell the best goods at the lowest possible prices.
Si.n-: .''- A Brand New lot
re -it.•. - '�"' '':' `' t° > 1'So' , of English Prints just Embroideries You will want to Because we have built our business by honest goods
I`i t `1'' g buy your cottons and honest prices. Be:muse our l eputation depends
U, i••d . eel. s "' cents per pound. opened up. f he
.!S ,:1.9°. j largest and best as and Insertions soon, why not buy upon the goods we sell and we guard our reputa-
t d. )s.�, to 1=7.00. 1; NOW? Vta have a
Clover seed. $8 to S(0 per bushel sortment we ha%e to Match tion zealously. Because we not only think of your
t choice stock of
Potatoes. 75c. to !me. per ball. ever shown. :� a needs but we ars ever ready to meet them with
Ruiter. 23 cents. want 'OU to �cc: Ilium Sheetin s, Pillow goods that are up-to-date. Because our business
I;..,.., cents per dozen, ) l'anlbric and Mus Cottons, Bleached
Cosi, 57.25 a ton. and try the washing lin Embroideries and methods have met with the approval of the (liseriRi-
Chicken. 9 cents per lt. quality �t a guar -
Turkeys,
very fine Cottons, Cambrics, inating public for over 46 years which is proof that
Geese. 9 cents per lb. Bleached Factory,
Ducks. 9 cents per ►b. antes every Fl=ee ab- widt patterns, call Factor s, Lonesdales
this store is what an up-to-date store should be.
Turkeys, 11 cents per ►b solu ca fast ethers, widths. Atl new y NOTE
you can't fade tllctn. stocks lendid range All selling at the
t•,,•�••m.4•••.•..••••••••••• p same old prices.
e • The cloth is e, a fine to choose from. We beg to announce to our many patrons from this time for-
` I:U�,A11�, • even Texture, rut ward that we purpose rendering our accounts quarterly, viz: ist
•••••+•A ,..•••••• finish free from dressing. in all!see Our Bargains In April, 1st July, ist October, and 1st January, We find the way
the different colors, large or small business is done to -day that 12 months' credit is a thing of the past,
pa
wisi'n'g frie►tcls in tome
to g'tr►s. 11'e would advise you Table Linens and Thanking our many customers for past favors and soliciting a can-
to get y nt supply nowdwhile the Towellings tinuance of same for the future.
assortment is new and complete.
CARLiNC BROS.
4.
RNGS
We pay special attention to
this line and are this season
showing a large and choice
collection of
Diamonds, Pearls,
Rubies, Emeralds,
Sapphire, Opals, and
Torquois.
Set singly and in combination
Values are 01 the Best.
A, MARCHAND
Great
Reduction
In Suits
For 30 Day
$18 Suits
for $9, $10
and $12,
WE CARRY HOT NATER
BOTTLES
in large variety. A hot water bottle
often prevents a sarione illness. It
costs only a small sum but many a
time saves a big drug and doctor's
bill.
OLD RELIABLE
-Thompson Maguire visited at the
home of his brother Ed last w•,>sk.
-Mr. George Armstrong. of Lon-
don, spent several clays at his home
here.
-Mr. James Walter is confined to
the house euf feria;; from a very se-
es
✓-1 cold.
-Messrs. Frank and Fred \Wailers
r:i Do mit. aro visiting at their bonne
tor a few days.
-1(e's gone to the Purity for some
Eu joyint tooth paste. You get brush
and pas'.(+ fur 25c.
-hiss Amelia Oke was confined to
her bed fur a few- d•,ys'during the
past week on account of illnss.
-Mr. M. Y. McLean left Wednes-
day for Oitaw-a and will probably
take This seat in the Commons to -day.
-5I r. 1). lto vecliffe intends moving
his family this week 'to Granton
where ha and Int Andrew ars con-
ducting a general store.
-Miss Bowerman of Willow City,
N. 1).. has relur,nc(t to the home of
Mr. I. Armstrong after spending n
couple of weeks in London.
-"Our raders will glaze ixcuse
th' shortness av Boos this wake.
Th' iditor war presinted wid a chip
off :tv th' ould block. lasht Sunday."
-"Mephistopheles."
-Six weeks more of wintry weath-
er. Tho run was out long enough
Sunday to enable the proverbial bear
to issue forth from his winter s)e.'p-
in); place to see his shadow.
ITS GOOD DRUG ADViCI':
to tell you to have a hot water bottle
bandy so you can use it at midnight
if it's needed. Look oyer our drug-
gists' sundries and buy what you need
while otir stock is fresh and new.
W. S. Howey, Phm. Be
FARM FOii .SALE -5:3 I-2 Acres
at North
'u of Salt Block.Exeter.
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Terms easy. Apply A. Q. Ilobier.
1101'SE TO RENT. - On Andrew
Main ,t.
'inset first house North of S
Street.
church parsonage. Furnace in house.
Two-fifths acre of land. Apply John
Broderick. Sarepta 1'. 0. 12-21-07.
Dlt. OVENS EYE AND EAI' S('lt-
geon, will be at the Commercial
Motel. ((ours 9.30 a. in. to 4.30 p.
m. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
eases of eyo ear and nose treated.
Next visit friday. I',•I miry 284.1►.
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-Goal frame born for sale on
S lot 15, Con. 5, lfsborne. Apply o11
the premises or to S. Martin dSG tion.
Exeter.
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CATTLE FOR SALE.
One cow nearly due to calve. Ono
yearling steer. Three yearling hcif-
fers. Must be sold. Short of feed.
A, Q. Ilobier.
• -Mr. Wes. Boo trateller
for Line. :McDonald & Co. London.
hes been transferred to Winnipeg to
Merchant Tailor. manage the Western branch for the
.:tine firm.
EXETER, - ONTARIO. -The Epworth League of the. Main
Street Methodist church intends giv
ing a concert early nett month, en-
titled "The Temple of fame." Th'
league has in the past given sev.•r.tl
et tert;linments all of nwhich have
been of high character and prepar.t-
tiolfa are being made to have the
coming one the most successful in
the history of the league.
W. W. TAMAN
-On account of the large amount
of snow on Station street, John Gil-
lespie nearly capsized Saturday tight
and he 114 now using an open stci„)► school is closed until another teacher
to take passengers to and from th.
itatlot'.
SNELL & ROWE
-Miss Maria of Ingersoll
is the guestt or 6ouas
i L Mrs.
11. f R. Beldon.
-2 a buys a t'the of Enjoymne Tooth
Paste with a good brush at the Purity
-Miss Emily :Brooks visited her
sister, Mrs. Gould, of Itensall, over
Sunday.
-Mr. Tapp and sister Miss Eva, of
Virden, Man., visited relatives in
town over Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Lindsay. of Clinton, was
the guest of Mrs. Ilarry ('arsons a
few days this week.
Mr. Fred Gillespie Left last Thurs-
day for -Willow City, Alberta, where
he will engage in business.
-Mrs. D. 1:. Spencer from Pitt on other remedy is more reliable in
Huron. is visiting her sister, Mrs.
G. I'. Connor, William St. the cure of chronic eaughts incipient
consumption or debilitated condition.
-Mr. John Charleto► is busy this
week putting in litter carriers for a
number of farmers in McGillivray. Increases the Weight
Tlidt U1106t
Take
Gole's Emulsion of
God Liver 011
with flhpophosphites
home in St. Marys on Tuesday after
-Mrs. Robinson returned to her Eririehes the Blood
Builds up the System
Sold in 50c. and $1 bottles
COLE'S DRUG STORE
Prescription Uruggtst.
spending ,•t few 1weeks' visit ,with
Mrs. Joint 11. Scott.
Owing to the blocked condition of
the roads several batches of corres-
pondence have failed to reach us this
week.
Mr. Bachelor, who was engaged as
teacher of S. S. No. 5, Usborne, at the
first of the year. has been relieved of
his duties by the trustees and the
ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer Account. Collected
MoNry to loan at ins rot rates.
North West lands for `.Lf..
Office. Main Street. !Teter
-A fast. game of hockey was
played at llensall Monday night be-
tween 'i'hedford and 11.4414••111, re-
setting in favor of the home team by
score of 5 to 2. Rus. Southcott of
1. xeler, refereed the game ,
-Harry K. 'Thaw, whose trial tot
the killing of Stanford White. at carbines. 'Tile royal family was driv-
New York a year ago last summer, ing in nit open carriage, when a
created world witlu interest, was last group of melt at the corner of I'raca
Friday found mot guilty on account: do Co►nnmrcio and the )filo do Arsen-
ot insanity. Ile was sent to the as)'- al, suddenly sprang toward the car -
141111 for insane at. Mattawan. ' riage, and, leveling carbines, which
-Women's hist it ute. The regular they bad concealed upon t hem. fired
meeting of t1113 Women's Institute 'nor' ally wounding the king rind
will be held in Senior's Nall, Friday crown prince. and alightly wounding Have cured hundreds Highest Prices Paid if
Feb. 701 pt J o'clock. .Subjects, tho king's second son. Prince Man -
for Inv.aids.'' 1:y Miss L. Fear. Ev-i, carraige and tried to shield th.• of people of Rheumat= delivered or in the I Mail courses in Languages. BookkeepingBookkeepingin:
"Inoue Nursing and 'Tempting Dishes tee. Queen Annnlia, W110 rvs:+ ill the •
erybody welcome. 51rs. .Or. . Amos. crown prince. was unhurt. (muted- •
woo S Shorthand. Send a
1poetalforinformat:on .
Penmanship, etc.
l'res. Sirs. Hastings, Secy, lately the polio, guard fired on th s 1
-On Monday, l'rbru.iry :(rd, 51rs, regicides. killing three of them. ism l • about CASAOA'S GREATEST t
Thos. Clarke. one of Exeter's oldest -Mr. 3. 11. Holmes. of Saskatoon, i � • CHAIN OF 11101E (MADE BEM -
:Old most respected r.'sidcnts had the who was visiting; Mr. John Pedlar l They are electro chemical •NESS COLLEOES.
honor of •celebratitlg her 82nd birth- for several days, is one of the leading i in their construct ion, but THOS ELSTON I i GLINTON
day. A number of her friends called factors in the progress of that host -1 p � 1 BUSIhBss GOh�EGE
to spend the evening tclnon n happy
time was enjoyed. Amongst ling western town. ll r. Ilolmes was have the appearance of a I
born in Exeter and is the son of (heavy gold ring. l
present was Mr. Sortie. of laities.; ntvil),4 Rev. .1. W. Holmes n former pastor 1 Centralia Saw Mills ' • DANIEL E. EBY, Vice Principal.
uilh his gramophone. of t he Main street church. Ile took 1 - GEo. SPOTTON, Principal.
-The (len-Olid lector.. on Friday a coon'(' in the :Model school at Mit- We have a full line of them �••••••••••••••••••••••••••
night vas well patronized notwith- chell and taught school for three l on hand. Call and examine f
standing the disagreeable woollier. years, after wliicl► lie took courses (NOVS
THE TIME ns the test of competency of th3
o► 1'ala,lina and its of study in the \Western University thein an(1 we will explain their teacher, as well as rho pupil. Tits
people and was .very inl.'rost ing at London and the Toronto 1'niver-(construction to yOU. censesuences were inevitable. Not
throughout. During 1h.• • t. Bing' the sily. In the fall of 1001 he went, to supply , only was the main object of educa-
lecturer gave 0 rupees: ut.I, iml of a Saskatoon and accepted ., positio► ns To buya sa 1 of Tooth Paste. For tion, the formation of character, lost
marriage ceremony les 1'•'11e011ncd in managing editor of the Phoenix, in
S. FITTON a limited time we will give free' sight of. but the examination stress
the far eastern counit•y, using local which paper he invested considerable with every tube of our Tooth Paste, (►
affected injuriously the methods of
people to represent the 'different money. Ile later disposed of his in- Issuet of Marriage License good Tooth Brush, all for 2.i cents. teaching, and the contents of the
characters.'crests and entered into partnership Clive it a trial. You will like it. courses. and tj lie preparation of
with John Ashworth in the Ash- many of the pupils for the duan•' of
worth-IloIlne•s sulxli vision. Two life was inad(luate." lit order to
years ago the firm decided to ol,ctt RAILWAY 31V 113LZ11V(3 remedy this state of affairs, it is
open out It nursery business ill their GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM
proposed to do away altogether with
subdivision and last year experienced �Vhyshould you be bothered with epxaminatimts, as at present cart led
great prosperity in that respect. . • sneezing-flowinge'en and nose and on. and by a system of approved
-Maria ./a.:• A rt►old, t%bo died in Single First Class Fare slotted up head? when NAMELESS schools. leave the matter entirety in
1'. rkhill, instancy 26th., 1908, aged will break up your cold in short order an (+
the hands of the teachers. in 'hes
7f years. 8 months and 21 clays, twits From Exeter to dive it a Irial'.tir. schools, which must first be alrprov-
born in Port hope- in the year 1833. of by the inspector, all pupils twill
When a child her parents. Mr. and Toronto and Large stock of Phonographs And be prontoted according to the jielg-
S1rs. Hugh Oke. became pioneer set- Rewords now in. A11 prices. 'L'erms to ment of their teachers. Thi' meth-
1lers o► the Goderich Road near Esc -
mer suit iit od will he much better than tin for -
ler in ,►be Couni y of {Wrote She THE PURITY mer ole in the opinion of teachers.
first married Edwin Ilissett and to At present it is only proposed to ex-
1bem 'were born 81x children; ,falx z ACCOUNT OF tend the approved system to the sub -
now of Snowflake SFan., Mrs. M. J.Watch Window. ('an. F,xp, Bldg. jects of writing, spelling, arithmetic,
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c grammar andgeography.of
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h ramm
English
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,_ Breeder's
li. Hots
Atmore. Owen .'found, Mrs. It.
Ontario
ey, Iia) Cit y, 51 left., Sirs. G. \'anal- Exhlllltion the high school entrance . xamination
sting and Mrs. .1. Hall. o[ Parkhill
of their friends in their bereavement. hut the opinion of the teachers is
Parkhill Gazette. that it will not be long be for., 111.e
Tickets good going Feb. I t & L2
The standing committees of the system will be adopted generally in
County Council of Huron for the all schools.
Valid rerilrninn until February (,resent year or., as follows-14xecu- --
( 5th, 1908. liver-Slessru. Lnckie. I). Smith. Gib-
Lings. Ileinstock rind Pelt y. Special
Equally low rates from :ill stations -Messrs. Shearer. McKay, 0, M. El-
liott, ebb and Mc Ewa 11. 1'inance-
in Ontario \Ier!rs. SI dile. \Watmom Musgrove,
SiIkeld and 1{(•llernn.u►n. Education
For tickets and full information canon -Messrs. 11win. Milne, Parks. ilk).
.1. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent. bier and Gowenlock. !toad and bridge
or 'write J. 1). MCi)ONAL1), Union - Messrs. NIcM11)an. i.•impule, tato.
Drpo:, Toronto, Ont. 1hors. Fr3M•1' 014(1 NImen ova. Cnun-
) property -Messrs. Gov•tnlock, I:.'1.
lernrin. Hunter. McDiarinid, :led Mc-
Kay. E lu •lizalion-11y whop' roue-
cll. the Warden's committee. lf,'ssrs. 1.a.
mont. Taylor..Itailie. :Mother'. and
fourth concessions of I'sborne are in- \1c\ttllan douse of refuge-Si:s•rs.
Bailie, llarris. Hawkins, and Taylor.
-School teachers rile evincing the
greatest interest 01 a, circular 'which
was received from Ili- delta rt ment of
postponed t he hauling tint 11 3101101 V. eduralion in Toronto. .tad nhicli they
llondny was also a bad day• hut with hope will shortly provide for the do -
that Irish determination. which Bob ing away of examinations. as they
posrssea he ventured forth with rI
good sized load much to 1 ho phi isur.'
of tlo'' who had to come to town
and found t)te rodwny cleared.
can ingbe Carle Anti Iheum=
:King Charles and Crown Prince
Luiz l'hillippe.. of Spain, were nl-
ated at Lisbon on -Saturday.They • •
were shot to death w•hila seated in at1C R111gs
the royal carriage at Lisbon just
after their return from Villa Vicosa,
where they had been sojourning, by a
tenni of men, who fired a volley from
Adopting a Cash System
You will agree %vith us that there are two ways of doing busi-n
ness namely right and wrong, a wrong way by tho credit system, and a
right way by paying spot. cash for everything you buy. Secondly, yeti
aro trying to run your business as economically as possible, aren't yop,
%veil you will find it impossible to run it on an economical basis, and alto
the credit system. We have done our best to run a successful credit
business and do not find it satisfactory. Therefore, tt'o ask you to kind-
ly assist us in adopting a Cash system, as it will help you as well as
ourselves. The banks are refusing to give business men a good lino of
credit, therefore we ars obliged to out down Our Credit, this `having
been our means of carrying such an extensive amount of credit in tho
past. t,
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It will be better to got int. tiro habit of paying for articleswhen you
get them. In the first place you will get them tlieapor, and secondly,
you will save all disputes over aocounts. In our case wo will bo en-
abled to ''work on a smaller margin and hence you will get better
prices. A large aturnber of our cus touters have preceded us in doing a
cash business, and for those who have not, wo take this means of inform-
ing you that wo will run our business on n strictly spot cash basis,
not a week or ten days credit, .but absolutely Spot Cash, after March lit
1908.
'Would like to have our present outstanding accounts sluared up
by this date.
Owng to the fact that •n great many people forget to return what
they borrow, we prefer not to lend Flour on Grists.
Yours sincerely,
i-IARVI3Y BROS.
N. 11. -No (lags -To Lend."
Use "Star Brand" Flour.
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Log
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Wantedi
Seventeen
Teachers t:
10.rideeaperien;e, broad scholarship and '-
untiring energy, employed b' us, have built •
up a curriculum unsurpassed in Cat.ada for Z
thoroughness, system and actual business
procedure. �.
TIIR};E COURSES --Telegraphy, Steno. •.
grs1'hv and comma-do.2
Enter any time. Individual instruction. _`
mot woes assists,' to positions.
No tacation.
-Ten days cracking cheap sale al
ills Exeter Bargain Moro of It:ady-
l1ade Clothing. Overcoats :Buil Cloths
and Tweeds. All go for bill pric:.
\\'c want to make roost for a stock
of (loots and Shoes. -.1. W. Broderick
-Tho love feast and sacram; nt.tl
services which mer.' to b' held last
Sunday in the Main street Methodist
church were postponed owing 10 line
stormy weather nod will b3 held on
.t
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Sunday next at 10.30 In the morning.
-Sovereign flank notes or hills Bre
(rood for one hundred cents 011 the
dollar. The fact lint the Sovereign
has howled over its business to the
other books docs not discount the
value of the bills of Ihr Sovereign
variety. l'eopin need have no hesi-
tation in accepting the bills as Ieatl Sound.. Dorno
tender. Any honk will take them on and Edwin. of Owen
deposit or change then) for others. years after The death of Slr. Ilissett
Once they reach the banks however, she was married to 51r..lanies Arnold
they will no longer see the light of who predeceased her 2:3 years. They
regular circulation. 1 ,\s they nt'e had five children, Thomas of Park -
gathered in the Sovereign Bank bills hill, Mrs. John McDonald. Sirs. Wm.
will be forwarded to Ottawa, and McIntosh. of l'ortage La Prairie, in
credited to the bank's nccount with John ba. Anna.
osh. of Niagara and
tdF51rs.
s.
the Dominion(toverrtmemt.
-The Exeter Gun Club at n meet- For three 'years she has made her
ing held friday rreni14,t appointed the home in Parkhill. where a twig,' cir-
1'resident, N. 0. Ilurdon and AAV. cle of friends will b:' grieved by her
,loluis. Secy. of the Club. n commit- deal It. Resider her ten childr,•n. she
tee to .(raft. n petition to the mem- is survived by one brother. 51r. Hugo
her of the Legislature. asking him to Oke, of Exeter. The interment took
:r4,p.oint n game warden for this ; lac 111 Sylvan cemetery
m eterl on
Tues jay.
.1,slrict :Ind to use his endeavors to serviceaAlin. The ,t conducted
were- \V m.
have lir. Raine laws chant, rl, FO th•it 111111. of Ludington. Mie le. John and
the 80190118 for shoolin) grime ox.``,lnmry It'll, of ""sl\1'Illi.tm.,
Aire nt the lain,' 11100. Sono' timnICharles and Andrew Hall. of I1osati-
I1 tact Mitt Jonathan Hall. her F011 -in -
ago the ,government dismissed the
game warden for this district and► taw. of Parkhill. She had hreeen to
since then nothing has b,'.'n done to lPC)" health 'for some' wears ving
make another appointment. The 1
Exeter Gun Club is composed of an trig •1 paralytic stroke. She suffer -
excellent lot of sportsmen. who wish( rd en0lhe,- on list Thanksgivin.t Day,
to have the gatne laws observed and from tine effects of 'which she did not
seem to rally. For son.' yeer sl
hawing been informed hat `hunnt t. made her home with ler Fon Thom•ts.
shooters have mc.•ntly bn•n nut huhot latterly she lrid been living with
ing rabbits with genes and ferrels in
violation of the law. feels that the deed ail1hrr'j . Mss 11,x11,111 .yrr 1 eh)t.
game should be protect. sl.
debted to ifob Sitter). for opening tint
road out to Exeter. Bob hod an or-
der to deliver a load of )fay in tont)
and should hive had it here S,atur-
d•tv but is the day w:es stormy. he
he Famous Pedestrian
Gentlemen: --
"1 was n martyr to catarrh of the
heal, threat nu,l stomach. I was so bad
the doctors feared consumption. 1
tried many physicians and nte.lieines.
A friend suggested Psychlno. I tried
it and it was the only thing ever ditt
me any good. I am nmv perfectly well.
It is the greatest remedy Ow world
hos ever known. 1 do not rr•:•.I it for
my health now but I use it as a
strengthener for my walking matches. 1
owe o'ne's of my j'hvsira) eioluranee to
Psyc!tine."
.1AM REl'NOLD$,
Tutt (lope. Ont.
Pr chine is the greatest en:r for
cats h of the heal, throat or stomach
in t' •' world. it is a wonderful tonic
an. ;trengthrner of run down system,
net directly on all the vital organs,
hare been carried on in tho 1'a'l. gin youthful vigor and strength to
The circular says in pat 1 : "For the :stern. At all druggists 5(1e. and 11,
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