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ROSS•TAYLOR CO'S.
HAM Mill, Door FaGtorii, Lumber Yard
and Saw Mill
are open and bustling dailyand a full stock of Lumber, Shingles, Lath,
Cedar Posts and all inds of Building Materials always on hand.
BARN SASH in abundance. BEE HIVES finished or in knock down.
always on hand.
Cash Paid for all Kinds of Saw Logs.
Gusto, Sawing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Cheerfully Olson.'
WATER TANKS TO ORDER.
ossTau1Or6O.U�. Exeter.
114-1444. +++++++++++++++
IRON
We have a num=
ber of different I
kinds of Iron Fence
' Posts which we will
sell cheap or will
take all kinds of
scrap iron in ex=
change.
M.JACKSON & SON2
Main -St. Exeter, t
One door south of the
Metropolitan Hotel.
4-4-4+++++++++++++++++++++++
Fence ?OSTS
INICDICAL
T W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C.
V. P. S„ Graduate Victoria Uni-
versity. office and residenence. Dominion,
Laboratory. Exeter.
DR. A, F. MALLOY, MEMBER
ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI-
Nans and Surgeons. Successor to I)r. J. A.
ns. Office, Main street. Residence, east
Mt drat street north of Fost Office, Exeter,
'Astarte.
DRB. Y. AND II. M. COWAN, 31)1
=phone 1:9.8, Long distance connection.
ialMieuuun given di.eu,es of women and
suitts�ory. U.(ford or C. P. It. Street Cars to
Colborne street take ycu almost to the door.
Otherbarrcaa'vemelut foreCpatienHospital
s fromand
a
distance.
Piccadilly Street, London, Ont.
DENTAL ,_-
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L.
U. S. D. D. S., Honor Uraduate
of Toronto University, Dentist.
r.•eth extracted without pain or
trad after effects, Office In Fan•
+on's block. West side of Main
deet. Exeter'
la'1ONEY TO LOAN.
p. have a large amount of private funds to
eau on farm :sed village properties atlowrato.
at'Waren.
Ut ADMAN & STANRUIIY
Harriss• r9 Solicitors. Main tiL Exeter
DICKSON & CARLING,
Tne Osborne and Hibbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanu
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
Pees.: -l. A. LaiORR1S, CROMARTY P.O.
Vice -Pres.: -F. MORLEY.
WIIALEN P. O.
DIRECTORS.
W. H. PASSMORE, FARQUHAR P.O.
War. ROY, BORNIiOLM P. O.
I. L. RUSSELL, RUSSELDALE P. O.
T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. O.
AGENTS.
J. CARMICHAEL, STAFFA. ONT
A. DUNCAN FARQUIHAIR, ONT.
1. WILSON, FULLARTON, ONT.
J. S. GILFILLAN, LUCAS, ONT
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secy.-Treas. Farquhar.
(:LADMAN & STANI3IJRY. Solicitors
What is Home without
a Piano or Organ.
Cerainly not all that it might be
Call and see us and let us show
you some of the highest grade
jP1ANOS AND ORGANS
gtlarristers, Solicitors Notaries ConveyIe�noera
poen nteetoners, t�ollclters for the motions
Bank. gto.
Nemo totems at lowest rates of interest.
OVVICKt-MAIN STREET, Ir.XICTICR.
a. oaMLttre & A. L. H. Dlccsorr
THOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY-
ar.cer. wills drawn, money to loan
*areal
under tot estate,
liuroaho n( Auctioneerd
andI'erth. Charges
asederate. Orders lett at the 1 IMRR )r at Idly
a'addetce. Famebar will receive prompt atteu
_ADD.
HONEY '1'O LOAN
a
we ha..unlftuited private rands for Invest
upon fa r or village troperty at lowed
erne i)CKSON & CARLI> Geier
that Canada produces. They are
certainly works of art.
SEWING MACHINES
Then in Sewing Machines we
carry the best that the market
affords. Do not listen to what
others tell you about our prices
and terms, but call and satisfy
l yourself. We will snake them to
suit you unless you are Very hard
to please.
AUCTION SALE
-
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
Mr. Hurry Brown Ion Icon in-
ltruett'd to sell by public auction at
EXETER •
S. MARTIN & SON
!REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Farm in Stephen, 100 nares. good
pasture land, good hank barn. cem-
ent floors, small frame .house. Ilouse
and farm nearly new.
80 acres good farming land in Exe-
ter, good barn. land well under -
drained and well fenced.
Two storey brick house. 3-5 acre
of land. good garden, plenty of fruit
trees.
New brick cottage, 1-4 neve land,
well taunted.
On Main street brick store, brick
atom house and small frame dwelling
Good business stand all in good re-
pair.
Opera house. block, Mein street,
Exeter.
Molson Blink property, car. Main
and Huron street.
Dr. Rollins' residence, gond brick
house, Targe stable, two lots well sit-
uated, also cottage at Grand Bend,
nicely situated.
Also a good hears' with sleighs.
Priori low. terms easy. Apply to
.1OIIN SPACEMAN, . heel Estate,
Agent, Exeter.
At reor of Sovereign i2ank
-on-
SATURDAY.
on-
SATI'iRDAY, MARCH 17th, U'00
At one o'clock eIsh.rp the following:
S good driving horsce-
1tJ11'LiSMEN'I't;.-t new cutters; 3
otrw buggim: I mikado: 2 scrond
nal' buggies: 4 atelking plows; 1
hurtow : 1 cutting laox; .1 new
wbee•btriows; 1 nett De' Laval Rep
renter ; 1 r.cw pulper: 2 Sart wagon i
springs; G ,hog troughs: 3 eels/ling
mnohin:-s; 1 incubator, now; 1 brood-
er, new ; 1 Fleury grinder needy
'sew :nhaca'y�tat, ; 1 Maxwell
shut u; 1 eel. bob .ghs; 2 boet
sifters: 2 Pmt cultivtatore.
TERMS. -API taunts of $5.00 :and un-
der. (ease); over that amount seven
snt(a •' 1 4 rrcdit will be given on rule
opining approved joint notes. A clic•
sauna of 5 pear (oil; off for nieh xn
emote :,mounts.
18ISSETT & JOHNS. 11. BROWN,
Props. Anet.
AUCTION SALE
-of-
FAR ei
of-
FARei i'ItOI'EItTY
Mr. Tliotnns Cameron has been• in-
structed to sell by public nuction o.t
TUESDAY, MARCIi 20th. '06
At 2.30 sharp on
LOT NO. 10, CON. 13, STEPHEN
The tollow•nig valuable farm pro-
perty, being part of the estate of the
estate of the late James Moir.
The youth half of Lot. No. 16,
Con. 13, township of Stephen, con-
taining 50 acres nil in grass with a
good well and windmill for pumpinz
water.
TERMS
' 10 por cont or a uivalent of pur-
chase price on day of sale, tho bal-
ance in 30 days without interest.
For further particulars npply to
the undersigned at li(nR:all P. 0.
TILOS. CAMERON, Auctioneer.
1. D. S'rE\VA(1T anal iOIIN TRA -
()CAM, Executors, Ileneall, P. O.
(MADMAN & S'fANB(I1tY,,elicitors
;.CHOOL NOTICE
i':.• r Notice is hereby given that a
lea- ale ro divide Public 5(11(ol Section
No. 1 . •1 l he To 'Ishii, of Stephen into
pav,. -, et o as, will 1e ennsidered by the
1',.. "f the Toe nship xf Stephen,
e,l t ..1.1"1/1111 Creditnn, nn Mon•
etlac
11... 2 .'1 of Apt il. IIN)1 at Ten a. in.
nt 1 ell all pet rams into tested eaill he
hear it
HENRY EI1.IIER,
:Malrch Ilth. NCO 'I'p. Clerk.
•M -i W,.n,.a. .
A\t;ctat'Ie Prt'par3i?:'nforAs-
siniilating the Food andllc6ula-
tu itie Stomachs and Bowels of
i =-t', T w
•
Promotes vil;estion.Clrcrful-
ne SandRcst.Containsneither
Opntni,Morphine nor Minc.ral.
NOT NA SCOTIC.
tel Dat I. \`
Jttrit of Old L-.S:4WtZZ 1:7r.7r 1
%irwplrw Sri
J.:ura •
16,1..,. t .114r -
d :e J:rJ •
/tr•/'.'mewl
Gv,n.v
l t d.n•04.Lr •
(l('i'd✓Jfarr.
11'11107w.. riaPs.1
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A perfect Remedy for Constipa-
tion. Sour Stomach,Dtarrt-,oea,
\\'orms,Cortvulsions.feverish-
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Far Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER.
CASTORI
For Infants and Childr
The Kind You H
Always Bough
Bears the
Signature
of
11
For Ov
Thirty Yea
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TN[ fr„TAUY COMPANY. N[W YOaa CIT
AUCTION SALEi AUCTION SALE
-of- --of-
FAlIJt, FARM STOCK AND FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
IMPLEMENTS Mr- J. Stnnloy :has been instructed
to sell by public auction at
Messrs- Theo. Cameron and 1i. CENTItALIA
llnown have been instructed to sell -on-
-on- WEDNESDAY, , MARCH 28th, 1900,
LOT 28, CON. 4, USBORNE • At one o'clock ntvh.rp the following
eteck and implements, being the pro-
-''on- perry of the tato Richard Sando.
FiRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1906 4 henry draught horses; 1 mike'
At one o'cle,ek sharp the following cow : 1 steer coining 2 years old:
live stock and implements. frogs 9 months old: 1 self bnider ; 2
IIOIISES.-1 aged horse; 2 mares, movers; 2 wagons: lloosier drill:
agricultural, sired by Joe: 1 nraare, spree rake, Frost & Wood; 1 roller;
general purpose. sired by Joe: 1 1 disk !Arrow; 1 set Dinmond har-
mare 4 years old, sired by Glasnick
1 gelding, 4 years old, sired by Gins -
nick ; 1 more 3 years old, sired by
Glosnick, with fool to Lard Ilowat•
son : 1 entire colt. 1 yenT old, sired
by Glesniok; 1 mare foal sired by
Lord Itowaatson.
CATTLE. -13 cows supposed to be
its calf : 1 .heifer 2 years old supposed
to be in calf ; 7 steers 2 years old; 7
steers 1 year old: .1 heifer 1 year
old; 10 steer calves; 1 heifer oalf ;
1 bull 2 years old.
2 sows supposed to be with pig.
1 pair geese; a number of liens.
IMPLEMENTS. -1 Maxwell binder
6 ft. cut; 1 Maxwell mower 5 ft.
cut ; 1 Mnxw-ell steel -bay rake ; 1
12 .Itoe Champion [.ceder and drill.
nearly new ; 1 spring tooth Cham-
pion cultivator, nearly new ; 1 Mas-
sey disk harrow; 1 h'y loader; 1
Jtly rack ; 1 wagon box with pig
rack ; 1 gravel box nearly new : i
cutter ; 1 pair bob sleighs; 2 iron
axle wagon; 1 truck wagon ; 1 demo-
crat ; 1 set diamond harrows, 4 sec-
tions: 2 Verity plows, No. 13.; 1
large 2 furrow plow. Fleury make:
1 2 furaow plow, Murray make; 1
Chatham fanning. mill With bagger
rows; 3 fanning mills; 3 plows;
gang plow ; 1 buggy ; 2 democrats;
1 new double set harness; 2 sets sin-
gLo harness. nearly new ; 1 pr. arab
sleighs; 2 hay racks; 300 cedar posts
50 bus. erosive eeaa fit for seed : quan-
tity of carpenter toots: 2 sets pump
augers; 2 crosscut sews; 2 doz grain
(gags: \V,hiftletrces, neckyokes,
clluints, forks and other articles too
numerous to mentoin.
TERMS. -All sums of $5.00 and
under, cash; ovor that amount 9
months' credit will be given on fur-
niehing approved joint notes. A die -
count of 4 per cent off for cosh on
credit amounts.
\V. I1. SANDO, JAS. STANLEY
Prop. Auct.
AUCTION SALE.
-of-
VILLAGE PROPERTY
-on-
FRiDAY, MARCH 30th, 1906
at 2.30 p. 111. sharp
Tho Executors of the estate of the
hate Jeri. Moir will offer for sale on
attachment: 1 set wagon scale, L000 above date bah pr(vni+(•s tate following
lbs. cap; 1 counter snilo, 240 lbs. valuable property, being lots No. 232
cap.: 1 National cream separator ; 1 233, Moires survey. Ilens.all. On the
premiskm t her(' iv n comfortable
footle house, 1 1-2 storeys high on
brick foundation with kitchen and
w•ooduhed, alma O.c 1lens-i11 Laundry,
with upper storey fitted for living
neem R.
1)•eisy churn; 2 crosscut s:1Ws; 1
root pulper ; wheel lyarrow, vac it
kettle, long ladder, ciheft basket, 2
set team daar•ness, set single harness;
cold collars, Forks, hoes. shovels
chains and other articles ton num-
erous to mention.
FARM
The west half of lot No. 25, Con.
6, Ushor•ne, 11ro property of the late
James Moir. containing 50. acres,
situated 4 1-2 mils from Exeter. 40
acnes aro seeded to grass, the bal-
ance good hordwotrd bush.
For further particulars npi Iy to
the lindorsigned :it (Hensel! 1'. 0.
TE It MS
For Ileal Estate. -10 per cent or
equivalent of purctense price on day
of ate, (Jae believe in 30 days with-
out interest.
For Chattels. - All sums of
of $5.00 and under otvh ; over that
amount 9 months' credit swill be giv-
en on furnishing ispptov(.i joint
notes. A discount of 4 per cent off
for Dash on credit amounts.
THOS. CAMERON and 11. BROWN.
Anetnewer s.
J. D. STF:\VART and ,1OiiN TRA-
Qt'Allt, Ex-tout/aro liennell. Ont.
(MADMAN & STANli('itY, 4)1icitor1
TAKE NOTICE
That the North Midland Railway
Company will apply to the L('gisla-
(ure of the Province of Ontario at
the next ensuing session thereof for
an Act :unending the Act of incor•
poration of the Company and for ex-
tending the time for the commence•
ment of the railway and to oliangc
the route and for other purposes.
Dated at hondon Ontario this first
day of February. A. 1).. 1906.
T. ll. LUSCOMBE,
Soar. for the Company.
•
I
Cur
T;., Days.
1.41c0 Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ZArvi...... on every
To Cure a Cold in One DaySeven Ammon bones sold In past 12 months. This signature, box. 25C. J
TERMS. -Ten per coal. or equiva-
lent c'n day of site the balance in :30
days without interest. For partic-
tarn apply to the undersigned Execs
Worn.
J. D. STE\VARtT ctnd JOIN TIIA•
QUAIlt, Executlors.
11. 8. I'I1 I Li.i Py, Auctioneer.
GLADMAN & MTANIII`ItY,to'i-i;ors.
AUCTION SALE
-.01-
VILLAGE PROPERTY
Mr. T.hioniav Cameron his been iu-
structed to sell by public auction Oa
SATURDAY, MARCH 24111, '03
At 2.30 sharp on the promises, the
following property.
LOTS 18 AND 19, 'ANN STREET
EXETER
TERMS
10 per cent or equia'aient of pair -
close price on day of sale, the teal -
'Oleo in 30 days without interest.
For further particulars apply to
the undersigned at !fennel! P. 0.
.f. 1). STEWART n.nd JOHN TIIA-
QUAIR, Executors, iionsall, i'. 0.
THOS. CAMERON, Auctioneer.
(1LADMAN & STANBURY.Solicitor+
TO STOP A CRYING BABY
Babies cry because they are si;k.
it may be n p in in the etennaole
collie or cramp+. -but in any ease a
few eirs"'p.e of Norvilirvc so)rhes away
Lhe distress and nilows the baby to
sleep pceneofully. Where thore are
young rltildren there should also be
Netvilitte. It cures all the minor
ailments just as promptly as the do--
ter-ea.laet rot ser expensive. For
nearly fifty yearn Polson'+ `ervilint.
hes been the great h0uvchold remedy
of Oirro(La. SoIal everywhere in ::,c.
hot t los.
CEN111A1.1A
Mr. ted Mrs. E.t tr Pyle. cL Le.t-
noxvith•, Que., .attended the funeral
of Mr .Win. I'ym Friday lest.
Mr. ,:std efts. Jelin Pyle. of Lon-
d::u. as=rc tore to (.1.'0(1044 tato funer.ai
c.t the form: is [.tt Ler, last neck.
Mr. XVIII. Sande), a brother of t1.'-
late Milord Sande, avho died faxen
Uie injures sustairtd by falling off
a Load of hay several (lays ago, was
!himself injured in a similar way on
Thunsdaey- of lust week, ane is row
cionfitxed to his bed with .e fracture
of the hill bone. Mr. William San-
di was hauling :t lard of hay, when
it upset. Iilse front wheels of the
%a•.tgon boot me detaahed and Mr.
Sande retained a hold on the lines,
tee aays dragged foam the hay. strik-
ing on the ground, the fracture re-
sulting. Willing hands were Kaon
on Lite scene and carried him to his
ammo ashore Dr. Orme attended to
the injunsxxe. Although Mr. Send°
is well advanoe,t in years, his many
friends lvet to tette him around 'be -
faro tong.
Insath of \Villaun Pyne -Death on
Wednesday of lust 51cvk claimed one
.of eittruli:a's oldest and most re-
R1r:a3.ted citizens. Mr. William i'yna,
at the advanced age of 76 years. His
deaela wes mainly caused by inifirrn e-
ts of old age. Mr. Pym was born
in Plymouth, England, and came to
Baieta:adl alaa_•ut fifty years ago, first
settling in Darlington. A few years
later he moved to Usborne. Here he
was married to , Miss Catherine
Oraaker, Who survived him. "From
thi:•e 1111:: n five sons and three deugh-
tors were barn, five of Wham aro liv-
ing. John and Luther, of London and
Edgar, of Sherbrooke, Que. and Mrs.
W. F. lint Ler, of Loudon canal 511 -Ss
Mary at textile. In religion, the de -
caused was a staunch Methodist
and eves for many years a local
preacher. In politics, he was a
Liberal. Mr. I'ym aays a men sof
sterling ciluaractcr, always honest in
his dealings and commanded the re-
spect of tho ontirc community. The
funeral anus 'held Friday last, 'inter
meat being in Lhe Exeter cemetery
which wart Largely attended.
ily Mrs. F. Davis in memory of
Mr. \Van. I'ym, who died Starch 7th,
1906.
Dearest father is gone to dwell above
itis pain and suffering o'er.
To sing the Savior's dying love
On yonder blissful shore.
Methinks I hair him saying now
To mother and children dear.
"QI► do not Wish nae back again,
I am so happy here"
How oft leave the bells been tolled,
Sounding aloud Chit w•o might
!ltaa.r ;
Qle, ntr)y we all remember well
Miley took our eather
Wo cannot tell who next may fall
Ilenoaeli the ohastening rod;
\Ve all must die, so Pct us :all
i'rcpara to meet our God.
Woirliss the star whore it had shone,
We miss him from his chair,
Wo Innis him in our lonely home.
\\'o Mise him everywhere.
Ile came to earth a flower to bud,
To bloom in leelvcn's bower.
Wheel ang la called for Lim above
Ito left dear children and mother.
The powerful voice lass called
A out tlxvt canoe wees hone;
Silent his tongue and cold his clay,
His eyes can shed no tears.
FarOaaell, I'm passing out of pain,
Ps:a.rtee-ell to all I give.
We part on earth to meet again
in joy and pence in hence!).
POOR PACKAGE DYES MAKE
Women Miserable and Cross.
Diamond Dyes
Have Made Millions of Wives,
Mothers and Daughters
Happy and Con-
tented.
\Vc•:nen who buy and lee) any of
the adulterated, weak and worthless
trackage dyes put up in irritation of
the reliable and never -tailing DIA-
MOND DYES, must expect to meet
%tith cad trials and disappointments
in tho home.
Crude pnckage dyes with only fan-
cy i (rneA 10 reconaend them. and
sold by some dotiers for the take of
Large profits, are the direct cause of
much of the feminine bud temper and
irrit Ibleness ina.nitestcd in many
homes.
It our W0111 'it nmt:l I_ t Is touf.f rat o d
trouble, loss of goods .and hard cash,
they must insist upon getting the
DIAMOND DYES whenever heune
dyeing wr-,r kis to be doiue. One ten
cent p ick age of tie' time -tried Dia-
mond Dyes will .always color test'(
g4 -ods thin will two packages of ot -
ieor dyes, and give brighter fuller,
moo brill'tnt ural more lasting
raselee. Once used,DIAMON1) DYEF
Ireeno the chosen dyes for all acell-
e •i elated homes.
Send your name and address 10
Welli & Richardson Co., Limitc,l,
Montreal, P. Q., and you wilt re-
ceive free of cost new I)ye Ilook,
Card and Dyed Cloth Samples and
fiocklet in verse, entitled "The Long -
John's Trip to the Klondike."
FARM FOR SALE. -One ot the
beet farms in the township of
1'shorne, being Lot 11 in the Steib
boundary. is hereby offered for sale.
The f arm csutains 78 acres of excel-
lent land, 40 acme in grass. 13 acres
its f all wheat, a young and valuable
orchard, the whole clean and in
first class condition. The tont is
well fenced and drained, 2 good and
never filling .wells. On the land are
erected modern :Ind up -to -dale build-
ings, :1 comfortable and commodious
dwelling: new bank barn 6506; driv-
ing hoteet 40x20. The rand offers
peculiars inducements to an) person
desiring .I modern, money peaking
(sole end is convenient to church,
oohcol and in 1rkets. Possession 1st
April, 1906. For particulars 'apply to
DICKSON & CAIU,ING, Solicitors for
Vender, Exeter. or to CON. \VIIELI-
11AN, Proprietor. Whiten 1'. 0.
TUoe' unhappy persons who suffer
from nervousness and dyspepsia
should use Carter's Little Nerve
1llh, which are made expressly for
eleeplese, nervous dyspeptic. suffer-
ers. Price 26c.
This Pretty
Girl Saved
From
Catarrh
of the
Lungs By
Pe-ru-na.
l
MISS FLORENCE KENAH.
Miss Florence E. Kenah, 131 Maria street, Ottawa, Ont., writes:
"A few months ago I caught a severe cold, which settled on my lungs and re.
'mined there so persistently that 1 became alarmed. I took medlclne without
benefit, until my digestive organs became upset, and my head and back began
to ache severely and frequently.
"I was advised to try Peruna, and although 1 had little faith 1 felt so sick that
1 was ready to try anything. It brought me blessed relief at once, and I fel
that 1 had the right medicine at last. Within three weeks I was completely
restored and have enjoyed perfect health since.
"I now have the greatest faith in Peruna." Florence E. Kenab.
WOMEN SHOULD
BEWARE OF
CONTRACTING CATARRH.
Conducive to
Few women escape.
Upon the first symptoms of catching
cold Peruna should bo taken. It forti-
fies tho system against colds and ca-
tarrh.
Para-na for Colds and Catarrh.
Tho following interesting letter gives
one young woman's experience with
Perrins:
Miss Rose Gerbing, a popular society
woman of Crown Point, Ind., writes:
"Recently I took a long drive in the
country, and being too thinly clad I
caught s bsd cold which settled on my
Rings, and which I could not seem to
shake off. I had heard a great deal of
Peruna for colds and catarrh and I
bought a bottle to try. I am pleased
that I did, for it brought speedy relief.
It only took about two bottles, and I
consider this money well spent.
"You have a firm friend in me, and I
sot only advise its use to my friends,
The cold wind
and rain, slush
and mud of win-
ter are especially
catarrhal derangements.
but have purchased several bottles tO
give to those without tho means to buy,
and have noticed without exception
that it has brought abont a speedy curd
wherever it has been used."-Itoss)
Gerbing.
Pe-ru-na Contains no Narcotics.
One reason why Peruna has found
permanent use in so many homes is That
it contains no narcotic of any kind. Po-
runais perfectly harmless. sit can 1*
used any length of time without acquir-
ing n drug habit. Peruna does not pro-
duce temporary results. It is permanent
in its effect.
It bas no bad effect upon tho system.
and gradually elitninates catarrh by re+
moving the cause of catarrh. There are
a multitude of homes where Peruna ha,
b -en used off and on for twenty year's
Such a thing could not be possible if
Peruna contained any drugs of a nalh
eotte nature.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
All correspondence held strictly coir
fldential,
SODOM
Miss Secede Neve. Who has been
visiting her sisters in London :and
St. Cation -ince has neturned home.
SIr. SiLis Stanlake, Jr.. is; visiting
in Brussels.
Rumor Rays that wedding bels will
ring in the neer future.
Mr. and Mrs. Artahur Ford and Mr.
Herbert Doering intend looting for
the Northwest shortly.
Miss N:lncy S►ni ti held a success-
ful carpet rag lam at 'her haute on
Thursday last. The earning w'as
spent in games and danaing.
Miss Jesse Green was visiting et
tor home the pn st %seek.
Mr. J'emes Stacey is on tale sick
list.
Moat Cr1forace Pfaff 511110 11:as been
suffering from an attack or rheu-
matic fever its slowly impnoving.
The .nen (ere taking advantage of
the 1 e fall of snow by iaauling their
Wool cut of the bugle.
NO SATISFACTION IN EATING.
oFod does you no good. You oan't
digest-oalleeci r.tly you're :afraid to
oat ; ictngue ie coated, mouth tastes
bad, stomata!' iv bloated. Pretty
non you'll be overcome by ava.akness
p notst n1 t ion.
Best prccription for your condi-
Hen is Dr. Hamilton's fills of Mate
drake and Butternut. For dyspepsia
end indieeettien it is doubtful if a
bct.er T('rni dy atilt ever b^ devi::e 1.
Tho.So pills bring .new strength and
vitality to the stoinnoh and digestive
organs; they build up the generstl
health and instill such vim and re-
sisting power into the system that
sickness is impossible: try Dr. H em-
ilton's 'pi lIS.
1..11101.0A it
Minn J. \Vesttake'his been v:si,in;t
the ptat ssesk cat har uncle, 11. Hun -
kin's, Logan.
Mr. Bert 1'.arkor &id the •Insifor-
tune to .have his log broken hist
week.
Mr. Geo. Kiley left last Monday
for Brandon. Man.
Heavers Bros. are showing an ele-
gant lino of new wall papers.
The first building that w•ns used
as a store in Farquhar was torn
down and hawed into wood last week.
CLAM R1)Oi'E
Mr. .Las. Miller left this week for
North 1)akota.
leIIIVA
Mr. 'lei -loan Neeb left last welt:
for Clarksville, elic*h., ss-Iiere he will
reside in the future.
While Angus McDonald was re-
turning from Exeter last week his
horse tell, breaking its leg and had
to bo killed.
Leo. Deitrcck will Work the farm
of hiss Annie Burk this coming year
on shores.
1S YOUR CATARRII ANY BETTER[
Probably getting aworae all the
time. Why not give up that snuff
one sure treatment is "Catarrho-
zxne," aure to cure because it goes
where the disease really is. Certain
to cure its your oaso because it has
restored tens o: ttsousinds aaorso
then you are. Catarrhozone ie a
thorough cure because it .destroys
bete causes as well as the e.fects of
the disease. itelict is preempt, 'euro
uuick wibh tide riaserful remedy
which is guaranteed to cur' catarrh
in •any part of the nose, thnc•lt, bron-
(Ai 11 tubes or lungs.
SALE itEGISTEIt
Saturday. \larch 17. Of Stack and
Implements at roar of Sovereign
ilento Exeter. at Ore o'clock th•arp.
Bissett & Jcshua, prolar.e;ors: 111rry
Brown, auctioneer.
Wednesday, March 28. Farm stock
and implements the prtoperty of the
late Iliolaard Sande in (eeetr:alfa at
Ono o'clock alr)rp. W. II.sando.
pntprictor ; Jas. Stanley. duct sneer.
Siturd)y. March 24th, 1906-VIIe
lege property in Exeter, lots 18 ;a.nd
19 Ann street, ix•ing i..1rt of bh+i es -
tete of the late James Moir. That,.
Clmenan Auetioreer. J. 1). Stewart
and John Troqudir, F:x-ccttiors, iien-
q•ill 1'. 0. Gltdmata & Ste fabery,
Selicitors. Sale at 2.30 i,. in. nn tho
p rear i Fac•:4.
1'tt(aday, March 20t11, 1906.-F'.aro
pra'aperiy, lot in, ('recession 13. Step•
hen, being part of the estate of the
Lite Jamce noir. Sale at 2.30 p. in.
on the promisee. Thos. Cameron,
Auctlanecr; J. 1). Stewart and John
Truitt -air, Executors. llen,nll P. 0.
(lidmlt) & Stanbury, Silicitors.
Friday. Moroi) 23rd, 1906. -Farm,
farm stock and implements on Lot
28, Con. 4. Iisbonre, at Ono ooneck'
sharp, The Garin re:insists of West
half of Lot No. 25, C<.71. 6, I'sborne,
the property of the fate .Eau. Moir.
Thomas Oemercn and Ii. Tito:tie Ance
tioneors; 3. 1). Stcunrt end John
Tniquair, Executor', Hena)II, P. 0.1
GI adman & 8tanbury, Selicitore.
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(incorpoinr1 1 by Act of i'niliatnent lfkx'i)
CAPITAL PAID UP • S3.000.000.00
RESERVE FUND • • • 53.000.000 00
is nrsnetee in Ontario, Qt.' bre. Alt (rt, I1ril1-h Columbia and M enitot:a
EX T li I1I2ANCH
Open etery Lawful Pay from h. A. M. to 3 1'. M. except Saturday )0 A. 0. 10 1 P. M.
Petri -norm' Snits NotoM c:a-h•11 er Collected. Forms supplied
On Application. DRAFTS en rill point- in •he Dominion. (;rant Britain and Un•
fled States, bought and sold at Lowe -t rate. of exchange,
Nt3�i % I' NT
DepoMitw of
9Av1x11.00 rill)l uta !des't received. interest com-
pounded he. if 3(nrle•y, and added to prim trl .tune :,(:h and hercrnher 31•t. I)e•
p0•1•, Re• eip•+ a1.o 1.-0,4 And hikhest current rate+ of Intere•t allowed.
Advnttccw made to fanners tock dealers And bushiest, teen at
lowest rate. and on mo -s Womble terms. Agents at. Exeter for Don,. Onvernment,
Dickson & Carling, Snheitnrp. N. D. HURDON, Manager.
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