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By the
APVQQA.TE PPJ 4 p a l NQ COMPANY
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if net`oTi yule. •
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Iso paper discontinued until all arrcaragcs arspaid'
Advertisements without apee18ed'dircetlons will .be
published until forbid. and 'charged accordingly,
Liberal discount inside for transcient advertislements
fastened for long periods. ' Evern description of JOB
L RINTIN(I turned out in the finest style, 4nd sit
moderate retew Cheques, 'money orders, &e., for
edvertising, subscriptions, etc., to be made payable
to
•Sanders .& Creech,
morn ETOIt
Dashwoo
Roller
A real good tints to buy our famous
White Star Flour
is now, Made from the very finest .of
wheat --acknowledged to be the hest
in AmericaThe ills, ,the' Millers,
and the Milling Process all thoroughly
adapted for obtaining the highest re-
' sults.---For strength, richness, whole-.
ness and; appetizing flavor it is with-
out equal; makes more bread easier
and better than any other—gives solid
satisfaction to ..consumer and producer
-Bey it and you will please yourself
and your good wife as, vwell.--House-
wives all over the county endorse our
claims. We solicit your patronage.
Jars. E cit, Dashwoo
DuringThe
Warm Weather
We are offering some exceptional
values in
Piauosa d Organs
ourGoods are of the best quality;
andwe will he satisfied with the
'SMALL PROFITS. •
Prices and terins that -will suit the'
most exacting.
In. Sewing Maeliita►es "' we can cer-
tainly stilt yo> „ .
OP, WOM
AND CONSIDER THE
.LL 4 pO TA T
PACT
Zurich Fair Continued
barley, W. i Leder, E Gigs; n ` e �=rowe•el
rt la arlQy, A Winnie; hito n a,t�a, 1 Gies,
f� G ni(as .ky, l -i,. R:—nice; eG1. r rite ti
Clansit s; WBatzipr,W Racier; ornalbl
��7
seed, A Fo trr',P Schwalm. W Battler;
t 1t' na13arotlnyttlewree«d, B S Phalups, I1. l . cderb
3
Jud e •Ja-. Moore.,
DAIRY PRODI 'OZ'S
Butter` n tub, Jr Brown, , W' Sri itis,
IJ Raeder; tabt2.e Putter, W Battler, W
Smith, D S.araras; hola>ie-Made cheese,
J Geiger; honey in comb, J Harberer;
horxa(a-maids bred, G Glaa.arsirlsy,y° . Berry;
e ;ti' cted honey, W Smith J lialrl..erer;
maple syrup, G Claausins J.Decl er; cola
honey, J .l arberei.
B edges --J 3 Merrier, R J Drysdale.
HO1tTICrLTuRA.L PRODUCTS
APPLES. ---Collection apples, E Gies,
Snowden Bros. 1) Haugh; fall a -_
E. Gies, Dan Haugh;,winter app es, -
Gies, E Broderick, 1) Haugh; King of
Tompkins„ E. Raeder, G Schroeder;
Snow apple, J Brown, J Hey", ' jr,;
Northeru Spy, F Willert, P Schwalm;
Baldwins, C Treurrnner, S Jacobi; , 1..
Greenings, J Hey, jr., 11. Raeder; Can-
adaa Red; E Raeder, J Rey, jr., Ribeton
Pippin, E Gies, W Battler; Golden
Russets, 11 Raeder, S Jacabi;Ben Davis,
D Haugh, L Raeder; SWIMS''
W Smith;
Wagner,. W Raeder, 0 Truecnner;
'Mann,<H Raeder, (3 Truernner; Maiden
Blush, S Jacobi, J Harberer; Blenheim
Phippen, S ,Jacobi, G Schoellig; Pe -
'v acakee, L Raeder, D Haugh; Colverts,
F.Wllert, G Schroederi,Gloria Mundi,
G Schroeder, H: Raeder; Twenty Ounce
J"ippen,B S Philips, 1? Schwalm;
Sweet, L Raeder,. H Raeder.
Tal -
plan Fall and winter pears, J :Harberer,
W Battler; Bartlett, Snowden Bros.,
T Johnston; Flemish Beauty', G Schroe-
der, ,T Decker; Clapp's Favorite, J Har-
berer; peaches, G Schroeder', 1; Rae-
der; prunes, Snowden Bros.; red crab
apple, S Jacobi, F Willert; yellow`crab
apple, H Raeder, E Broderick; grapes,
W Battler, J Harberer; col. grapes, J
Harborer, G'rBebroeder; plate of plums,
T Johnston, 0 Colosk ; col. plums, J
Brown; canned fruit, Raeder, John
Decker.
Judge --D Caetelon.
VEGETABLES.
Early or late potatoes, G Schroeder,
G Schoellig. Kaercher; white or Me -
;shunt, G ..Schroeder, J . Decker, W
Smith; Colorado Red, G Schroeder„ W
Smith; Michigan : Blue, G Schroeder,W
Smith, W Battler; Rural New Yorkers,
A Geiger, A Foster, W Battler; any
variety, G Schroeder, A Rannie, W
Srilitb; Col. potatoes, ' V' 'Smiths G
Schroeder, W Battler; White joint, G
Schroeder, W Battler; Empire State,
G Schroeder, A Rennie, ` W Battler;
while beans, W B Battler, Geo Clan -
sine; any variety beans, Jno Geiger, P
Dechert; yellow corn, Snowden Bros.,
Ezi'a Kaercher; sweet corn, A Geiger,
H Well; . red onions, E Kaercher, •
Schroeder;yellow onions, W Battler;
dutch setts, P Schwalm, E Kaercher;
white field Carrots, W Sn>.itb,G Schroe
der;.red field carrots. ,W Battler; red
garden earrots, G Shoellig, T. John-
ston; Swede turnips, J. ecker, W
Smith:" white'turnips, L Raeder; globe
rnangolds, G Schroeder; W Battler;
long marigolds, G Gram, {I• Schroeder,,
yellow mangolds,?11. Neeb. L Reeder;
Oxford eahhage, J Hey, 11 Neeb: Dutch
'cabbage, W Battler, J Hey; Spanish,
radishes, B S Philips, W Battler; white
radish, and rooted beets, W Battler;.
cauliflower, W Battler,- P Schwalm;
pumpkins, W Battler, J Hey jr.; mam-
moth pumpkin, 0 Fritz,G Schroeder;
celery, 'R R Johnston, T. Johnston;
squash,.H Raeder; blood beets. W Bat-
tler, H Well; watermelons, (1 Colosky,
G Schroeder; muskmelons, G Schroe-
der, A Foster; red tomatoes, W Smith,
W Battler; yellow tomatoes and black
sweet cern, •W Battler, T. Johnston;
citrons, H, Raeder.
That addressing Mre. Pinkham you
are confiding your private ills to a woman
—a woman whose experience with wo-
men's diseases covers twenty-five years.
The present Mrs. Pinkham is the
daughter-in-latiri of Lydia E. Pinkham, and
formany years under her direction, and since
her decease, her ,advice has been freely given
to sick wotrren?
Many women suffer in silence and drift along_ from
bad to worse, knowing full well that they ought to
have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty
impelif'them to shrink from exposing themselves to the
questions and probably examinations of even their
fan -lily -physician. It is unnecessary. Without money
or price you can consult a woman whose knowledge
from actual experience is great.
Mrs. Pinkhan>i's Standing Invitation:
Women suffering from any ,form of female weak.
ness are invited to promptly communicate with
Mrs, Pinkllaana at Lynn, Mass. A11 letters are
received, opened, reap' and answered 'by women
only. A woranati can freely talk of her ,private
illness to a woman;. thus- has been established
the eternal confidence between Mrr.° Pinkham,
and the women of America which has never
A been broken. Out of thevast volume of~''
experience which she has to draw from,
it is more than possible that she has
gained the very knowledge that will help
your case. She .asks nothing in return
except your good -will, and her advice has
relieved thousands; Surely any woman,
rich or poor, is very foolish if she does
not take advantage of this generous'offer
of assistance.—Lydia E. Pinkharn .Medi-
cine Co., Lynn, Masse
Following we publish two letters
. from, a- woman who accepted this
invitation. Note the result.
First letter.
Dear Mrs. rs Tial.
ham -,—
"For eight years I have something
terrible every month. The pains are ex-
cruciatingt.,a
.ndr 1 can hardly stand then.
1+' y doctor says I have a severe female
trouble and I must go through an oper-
ation if 1 want to get well. I do not want
to :submit to it if I can possibly help it.
Please tell me what to (lo. I hope: You can
relieve me."—Mrs. Mary Dimmick 59th
and E. Capitol Sts., Washington, D. C.
Second letter
Dear Mrs. Pinkham
"After
:=-
"After following {caref'ully your advice,
and-taking'Lydia E. I inkharn s Vegetable
getable
' Comipound,1 am very anxious to send you
mitestimonial, that others many know their
value and what you have done for me.
"As you know, I wrote you thtlt my
doctor said. 1 must have an operation -or I'
could
notlive. I
then ,
ke wrote to0 u
telling
you my ailments. I followed your advice
and am entirely well, I can walk mile
without an ache or a pain, and I owe my
life to you and to Lydia E. _Pinkham's Veg-
etable Compound. I wish every suffering
woman would read this testimonial and
realise the value of writing to you and
your remedy,"—Mrs. Mary Dimmick, 59t4
and E. Capitol Streets, Washington, D.O.
When a medicine has been successful
in restoring to health so many women
whose testimony . is so unquestionable,
you cannot well . say, without trying it,
"1 do. not . believe it will help me." If
you are ill, don't hesitate to get a bottle
of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Come
pound at once, and write Mts. Pinkham
Lynn, Mass., for special advice--it'is:free
and always helpful.
fine line of high grade statue
CALL and SE•E US
MARTIN &SON
We have a beautiful selection of the latest designs.
Corue and get our prices, all marked in plain fig lies.
E ask you to come to this store for furniture because
we believe yoo wilt get the kind yon waist. The
stock includes }all those pieces that appeal to good
taste on account of their design, finish, character
and richness. We c;in'show newest ideas and the
most popular furniture for the home, that can be
found }ny,plare, town or city. •
IT
,JAS. B. E RISEY,
OPERA BLOCK. ' Leading Furniture Dealer and Undertaker.
Slots to Suit Everybody,
Weha,ve
just received a large
'line of ready-to-wear suits,
evluch we intend to sell at rock-
bottom prices, All the latest ,
-. outs scud the best of goods.,,
(hilae and see and you
be sure
to buy.
W,JL.ii . SERUM,
General Merchant
DASH OOD,.
EXETER: ' MARKETS.
CHANGED EA.013 WEDNESDAY
Wheat 70 ' , 70
Zar..leyn....,... ■,M..rf 30 - 40
Oats. st...a... r.« sei.a,rter (30 81
0 65-
, '= Potatoes, per bag.... , 63 70
/' Hay, per ton ....... y 6 50 7 00
I+'lour, , per cwt., fate Ily «« 2 (lfl
Moue, low grade per ewt 1 20" 1 20
18
17 00 20' 00
RRyanper tflii-.r,.,♦.,e.r 19i /2I[J 000
yan n' ton.. r ......... 16 00 10 00
6 6
Iltitter..,,,t.... ,'r w"f♦M.
I!,tggs•..i.Y.re...,re-.,,r
Live! hogsa, per cwt
Dried Apples
Cry's cotton Root Compound.
The great Uterine Tonic, and
+a>;nly safer effectual Monthly
Regulator on which women Can
depend. Fkd(1. fit three dtgsecs
of strength, -,NO. X, 461; No. 2,
10 dci;rec,s Mtronger ee; No. 9;
for rfipceiaL erases, 1J lrcrt box.
1301 t s all emu ert>s, car: rtcnti
Prepaid on receipt of peen.
i'...1 !a >lt?^t.:''1'1 '�r
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OOKtittllill'lECo.,Tn1IONTO.;Olti. ifiorme'i'ly!'1F2nd
The 'Advocate to e
ilf,rl< of year 20ev
Ike Advocetes to earn e,t 'Year 20,4
Ovens
If you require Glasses for the relief of Failing
Eyesight, squint, Dizziness, Billiot stress, Ete,n do
“,not fail to consult Dr. Ovens, at
OOM iV.L EOIA1 ` HOTEL..
a
on Friday Oct,
aafuess and,,Oatar7'l Treated.
5th
t7
Liman: E. A. Preston, who for the,
past three ;years has been teller at the
Standard Bank here, left last week for
Consecon, where he bas been, trees -
ferrel.
cGiiiivrty (council.
Council .,met_pursuant to adjourn
gent in Town Hall, McGillivray, Sept.
3; All members present. Minutes of
y. X�, , last meeting read, approved of and.
'acro oB p o6iuo signed. .A.Ccc)L1tite were paid to the to-
T1u a ecrat Roush, :,feted y. glial amount of $187.00. By. Law No. 0
Tonesand itivi1 orat thewholo suss read a third timet and passed,
Mood n old Veins. Ou Aremg new ing the ratites as follows: For township
(MS .l)e'bilit , .ilfe ntal mut Praia: Worry, y, .Des. purposes 2 mills; county purposes 18-10
matorrhaccc, andEffects of .elbuse;to* .LxCeesse. the otheratrrleaInto as i( faired b the
i race #1 per box, sixfdr sly sono willpieaasc lir `'qS'
will turre. Sold bran dr -u _gists or mailed in (1 11t'rlent sections. Adjournment to
plain pk;t. tris ree it�t of -rice. Neta patriphle,t' first Moa
V1hoHa'� Monday in October.
(formerly W'ineeoe) ,, Toronto, Ont.
Vontien4lh ,utxi lYeaka;elrys Ent s3itmm a9, Spat. , Willa1, general school tax '2 rmlls, .and
var(rtfled,t'ee, ThModlcino CO.
Famous
School
CE•NRAL
STRAIT
Al, ON'1
.
ay
This E'citnol isr' 'o ai%etl to be oars of the best
C.1ruue ta11cao1c i the 'auvinr(, ) r eon',
eY
❑rw' Pt1o101101 aatel Ili).tt,,l.tt:ete. We (;ice ( p;ac:t:%12
trainin;raa A ays19t our gradurtten to good positons.
it i:3 fomes iblo Porus ea satisfy the demand made ue
for oo,ice Those iutere:lt 1 ire their own slid.
fare shoal write for our free catalogue.
E LIOPP & Met/WI/LAM
J. 1). Deuznrrnorid, Clerk.
There 118 more Catarrh in thiaoeetion of the coon
o'
try than ail other disea es put together, and until
the last Pew years was Opposed to be incurable For
a great many years doctors pronounced it a local die'
ease rind prescribed local remedies, and by constant-
ly faililIf: to euro with local tr..Gatnent, pronounerez
it incurable. 5etenee has rd%en e'atai~rla to he a
coustite tional dit3rase and therefore requires tonOti-
tutional treatment. Iralt's Catarrh Kure, mannans,.
tared by P, J. Cheney & Ca. Toledo, Ohio. is the
only constitutional cure on the market. Itis taken
internally in dosesira1.110 (Crops to h teaspoonful,
It nope +1iVetly o!r tl n t:1ec;1 and t -..a ;,las surfaces of
the system. . tbeyoffer. ono hundred dollars for any
rase it fAi19 to cure. Send for circulars and testi-
menials. .
Address 1. J. 0ltENEY & CO, Toledo, Ohio.
1'old by Druggists, 413 colts,
ritlCihztls. Take dill's Vanity pills for constipation.
il
The price f half a pound of Ree Rose Tea is
small --very small,, but it will slow you how
much tea value, tea quality and navor is con.
ainec ix This "- oo . Tea'°
"is good tea"
Pries—.25, 30, 35, 40, 50 and 60 else per lb. in lead. pacts
T. H. EBTAPROOK6., BT. JOHN. N. B. ' 11ViNN1PEGl'.
TORONTO. a WtLLINaroN stir., E«
FLOWERS. t
Col. flowers, R R Johnston; Maple
Leaf,T Johnston, W Battler; eat flow-
ers, T Johnston, E Zeller; Geraniums,
W Battler; .Cacti, T Johnston. J For..
rest; Calla Lilies, T Johnston; ?aausits,
G Schroeder; Fuchias, J Forrest,. .
judge—Jas. Weekes
crumble the marble Palace,
X cut cif men in their prlrae;
rhe monarchs of the forest
Fair before the scythe of Time.
But nay iuost destructive efforts
Of snow. and neat and cold.
Rave no effect on " Wirre Edge" -
11. lasts for years untold..
LADIES' WORK
Embroidered tea cloth, J Cochrane,
L Prang; embroidered tray cloth, and
centre `piece; Mrs. Bluett; embroidered
doylies, Dr. Campbell, H. Raeder; em-
broidered side board scarf, Mrs.Bluett,
C Frits; embroidered sofa. cushion, T
Johnston; Roman embroidery, Jewel
embroidery, embroidery on flannel and
Point lace collar, Mrs. Bluett; feather
stitching and ' Battenhurg doylies, T
.E. hnston; Col.:,. ernbroidery,. Mrs. Btu-
('tt, J Deter; Baattenbirrg centre piece,
I)r. Oanlpbell, Miss Campbell; Batten -
berg tray cloth, Dr. Campbell, Ezra
13aittenhurg tea cosy, Dr. Campbell;
Teneriffe lace centre piece, 0 Fritz, T.
Johnston; :netting, T Johnston, Mrs.
Bluett, drawn work, 11 Well, Miss.
Uainrpbell;=_ ollection drawn work, T
Johnston, Miss Campbell; etching, T
J`"hnston, J Cochrane; Bulgarian encu;
beoidery, Mrs. Bluett; pillow slaauiis, E
I eercher,.1 Decker; sofa cushion, 1V iss
On mpbell, T Johnston; fancy apron,
E
Kaercher, Mrs. Bluett; Mount Mel-
ick, centre pieee, 0 Fritz; crochet latur;-
dry bag, J Geiger, J GF Forrest; cotton
crochet lace, T Johnston; toilet mats,
J Brown, J G Forrest; table mats. Dr.
Campbell, J G Forrest; tatting, Chas.
Fritz, T. Johnston; knitted lace sass
taairis, Il. Neeb; woolen quilt, 11 Ben-
der: wool coverlet, p! Bender, T Joln
ston; log cabin quilt, silk, Mrs Bluett
Log caabin quilts cotton, 11 Raeder, J
Decker, cotton quilt, T Johnston, G
Holtzman; silk quilt, crazy cotton quilt
crazy wooluilt., and „hand made" em-
broidery, TJohnston; crazy silk quilt,
T' Johnston, J Cochrane; counterpane
tufted, W Battler, J Decker; counter-
pane knitted, Miss Campbell, J Geiger;
counterpane crochet, .Annie Caarlisl(,
13. Well: etching, G Holtzman, D Sr+-
raaras; crochet cape, G 1loltzzuan, G,
Schroeder; rag caret, 11 Well; wool°.
met, L'GV'nlppei; E 11aaerclaer; rag malt,
TJoh7nstota,l%Iiss Campbell; wool yarn,
W Raeder, 11 Neeb; crochet tidy, A1t�s.
Bluett, T Johnston; knitted tidy, 11
Neeb,'VvRareder; .Afghan;; 'T Johnston,
11 Neel); cotton stockings, TJohnston.
11 Well; hand serving, MY1s Bluett, J
Cochrane; wool stockiness, W l3aatticer.
Zi S:araarras; wool mitt.;, W Battler; W
Raeder. t;eaatre piece,. crewel work;Y.
,Prating; head rest, Miss Campbell; quilt
sAwedon ground ' work, J Decker, 11
1trred(r.
{�
judges
--L Ward, Mrs. Will. Fritz,.
Mi' a. 13. Buchanan.
. °Ib7R ARTS
Painting in oil, figure, and crayon
Work; J C* 1.+nrtest; pencil drawing and
paaintingriir alk, J Cinelu'haxis, J Ii"Orrey;1t;
painting in oil, landscape, J Forrest.
' Schwalm; oil or water color floe errx,
freta and ink sketch, J :Forest, .Mi s.
'BMW; penmanship, D Mat°:u a:'; paint.
frig on telt. J Forrest, '1' Johnston,
rrataating, on plaster paris, J Cochrane;
T Johnston.
costs less than ordinary •shinglesand lasts,.a
,lifetime. It is rain, snow and fire roof—insures
dry, comfortable quarters for live stock and
makes the e ideal xewf for' bowies,
barns, chicken boatses, etc.'
Sampi"e and booklet free. Write" for them.
Hardw are dealers everywhere have
-PA inSoN'S r ` Wnu I.,DGi ' .or
will procure it for you.
Paterson Mfg. Cb. Limited'
Montreal , ant
Toronto
is only another way of saying " Ambition. " We all are
ambitious—we all want titreach the top, but if the first
few rungs in the ladder of success are missing, it's pretty
bard to get a foothold, isn't it ?
Begin right and attend the FOREST . CITY BUSINESS &
SHQII"rHAND COLLEGE, Nothing is taught that is not needed
in business life. The' rungs are all in OUR. ladder, and when
you graduate you stand alone on a ‘firne foundation:
Business and Shorthand work our specialty.
Write foie our catalogue ; it's free.
School term : September till June, 'inclusive.
Forest City Bnsiiess .College
J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. Y. M. C. A. Blds;., London.
ndora
Managed
One-third of a housekee er's life is ' -
i
P sp�tat rri her icttCheq«
One-half the labor of housekeeping is at the cook stove.
Your range can double or halve the cookingslaver. of housekeeping.
A poor range adds worry as well as work, and worry multipliethe
- housekeeper's care.
Get a range that reduees the work and clirninateslhe worry.
The Pandora flange is as easily add accurately managed as art
engine—it responds to the touch as quickly and certainly as the huge
engine obeys the Hand of,tho engineer. "g
The Pandora Range elves worry, and because worry kills, it prolongs
lite. ' Sold by enterprising dealers everywhere. Write for 1 o+cklet«•
CCIary
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eToronto. Mbntflest, Vils l Vaticom,er Stt John tie► r « � N. Qa
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Hawkins Sen,.' Sole Agents