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Barristers Soliciters, $coe in Ste ExeteTt
MONEY TO LOAN.. -
'We has -enchanted private feed& fer invest -
Ont upon farm or village property- at lowest
tatos of interest.
DICKSON CARISIGeter,
F. W. GLADMAN
(Successor to Elliott & Gladman)
BaiV rigt.fir ,Selidter, totaiiy
.COrtveyanDer, Etc,
Money to loan on Faxen and village
Properties At Lowest rates ot interest.
OEFIOE MAIN STREET EXETER
ilter KINSMAN. L. D. S. AND
-ees Dlt, A. It. KINSMAN, L.
D. D. s.,_aosor Graduate
of Toronto thoversItY. Dentist.
Teeth extracted without pain or
bad after effects. Oftle,e ln Fan.
sores block. West sido of Main
erect, Exeter
DR. (D. B. S. L. (3.8)
DENTIST.,
Honor Graduate of the Toronto University.
And tbayal College of Dental Surgeons ot
Ontario. All bridge work, Crowns, 4.1 ti Ploto
work done in ueatest possiblo memoir A
harmless aniestbetio for peiolesa extraction.
The etrictest attentleu save(' to the preservat,
en of the ;lateral teeth. 0111co oppoette Con;
tral HotoL h.,'Keter, Ontario.
eweereeep.ewee,
-A. HOOPER, Licensed .A.u0-
-timer for the County of Huron. Selee c,on.
dueted u U parts. and for convepienee can he
nrreuged Bleat Ouse-Me�. entiafaction t,Marell•
ChatUni moderete. Exeter P. Q
GRAFTING.
The undersigned is prepared to do Grafting
Rears. Aeples. Plums and Cherries. .eleiena
rarefully se,ccted. Satisfaction guarenued.
Merges mederste.
.01-5t S. POWELL, Exeter.
WrI-TCH FOUND.
Between Bashweee and school ziUon No.
it. Stephen. Owner can have th same by
proving prorerty and paying tu tttis advcr.
aisemeut. App,y to
J. F. KREGER. Bashweed.
Deslimacal, Starch 27, 1900.
-
FARM FOR' SALE. -
Tbeetueerty of Oxalate Otinrad 14111er on the
lath l'on. Bay. three utiles from Dastrwead,
geed brick dwelling and frame bank tarn
All well fenced and in the highest slava cult I.
'ration. tee acmes in lite farm. Church and
SChool convenient. For particulars apply to
JOSE:Pit SNELL. Dashwood.
-F ikRikl FOR SALE.
A ,
no undersigned Executors of the estate of
the late Francis liohlhein, offer formic. Jot
NO. 21, coneessien 10. of the township el WO'
phen. This farm ez,tatni 7.3 acresiell le good
cultivation. There is on the premises a t. we -
storey frame house, a bank barn, containing
iirst class root house, with vixilfl,11j which
forces water into barn, 2 ever living well.% hsnt!
tile underdrained. and well fenced, good bear -
mg orchard, 11 utiles from sehttel, ill miles from
the nourlehing village of eesewooe, an fall
ploughea. Address Eilwiti netrieh,St. Clemens,
Wellington Co., or to Frank llohlbein, Dash-
wood, IS, ts
March 12th, I m
,
N°1716 -
TO CREDITORS.
Of the estate of John Robert Ogdon, late of
Ilia Toes:snip or Usborne, in the County of
Buron. eeontau. deceased.
Pursuant to Sec. 38 of Chapter LW of the Rot
se.sed Statutes of Ontario, 1407, notice is here-
by given that All creditors and others having
claims against, the estate of John Robert Ogden,
late of the Township of Ushorne,ht the County
at Huron, yeoman, who died on or about tho
Oth day of March. A.D, 1900, are. on or before
the tho 1st day of May, A. D. 1900, to send by
Teat, prepuid to Messrs. Dickson Ss Carling,
Solicitors for John and Themes Ogden, the
Executors of the said deceased, their ehristian
names s.nd surnames, addrobses and descrip.
Bons, the full particulars of their olein, a.
statement of their accounts and the nature of
the securities at any) held by them, and that
.after the day last aforesaid the said Executors
will proceed to distribute the assets of tho said
deceased among the parties entitled there-
to having regard only to such claims of
which notice shall bare been given as above
required, and the said Executors will not bo li-
able for the said assets or any part thereof, to
siay person or persons of whose claim or
claims notice shall not have been received by
them at tho time of such distribution.
Dated at Exeter. this 281h day of March, A.D.
3900. DICKSON Ss CARLING,
Solicitors for the Executors.
--
NOTICE.-All parties owing the said estate
aro requested to settle the same on or before
May 1st, MOO, with the Executors.
Five Packs of Cards Free,
One pack, 'May I. C. U. Home,' Ono pack
Escort,(Mope& 'Flirtation,' One reek
to -light, One pack Otr Sofa Just 110108 Two.
Samples of 20 other styles with book full of no-
tions. Senn 00. silver for postage.
A. W. KINNEY, E. T.,
Salem -Yarmouth, N. S.
CUT THIS OUT
and send as with Vomits in silver, and you will
t by return mail a, GOLDEN BOX OF
ODS th„t win bring you in Mons M.oxtry,
e month, than anything else in America.
Salem -Yarmouth, N. S
NEW
Met M rket
The undersigned, has opened up a
new meat market one door
South Garileg's Store
where he will keep the choicest of
meats constantly on hand.
A CALL 801.,ICITE'D
Farewell to J. P. Clarke.
The R. T. of T. held a memorable
ineetieg on klonday evening, the 19th
inst. The aecompauying address was
presented w Mr, Clarke,
who replied
in most feeling terms, Mre. Clarke
was also present. Towards the close
of the evening luncheon Was served by
the Sisterhood and the caterer, 'jr.
AnlertEss.
Iteeeta.Teeteeans 01 Teeteenexcea
Ceututil No. 247, Exeter, Ont. J
DEsst Bears= (Assam :
You nave been a feeter for somauy sears in
our village, that the possibility of your depart-
ure was foreiga to our thoughts, Yet recent
developments have convinced is that all the
ties that bhad, you to .Exeter are now to be
broken.
As citizens, we regret the fact, as Template.
more. Council No. 207, of the 11. T. of T., was
emeee„..eee and sestee.ea largely through your
efforts; and even up to the present moment
your zeel and energy have not ahatea for tbe
good ef the Order. Baviog filled insuccession
all the onlees, noite knows better the duties of
our Voestitution. and none adhered to tbem
more faithfully than yourself. Therefore. even
from a business standpoint, our loss is a tangi-
ble one But, greater then thie, 13 tbe loss of
Your genial Personality, Your sympathetic
smarts your brotherhood. Theee have never
been withheld. Your motto was, "Freels' re
have mewed. freely give."
in saving men from tho woes of intemper-
ance you were not soon weary. ',lease of your
I. own age, and beyond, who have followed your_
examele and adrice, are to -day regardmg you,
es a eneetwor. But you have dtreeted your
efforts, esperially towards youth. knowleg that
the future of our nations depends npou the
character 44 young men aod women. Yon
Aided mouldieg that chomter, saying tt
kind and cheering word. extending your hand
to (121. 130 a falling one. visiting the lark, were
some et the meons- you employed, in the trite
spirit. of dormice', to "fulfil the law at elmtze."
QUM ilas net Melted a wise counsellor 113.$4
true friend,
're -night. Brother Clark, we ATV assembled As
brethren to say farewell. This wattle be a sad
word to utter Wore wa consigning yen- to oh, -
Nylon instead et a wider sphere a usetulnese.
Our Eastern loss le a Western gale. herefore,
we mtuglo hope WWI regret, and joy with mi.
ueee, lonesing you will -render a_gaed account
of yourself in tho "Garden of the Desert"
We wlelt you and yours continued baerlaees
and Inc/reared prosperity in your new home.
May the trine& Of 144ne, Leyee auli Trenh dwell
with yon. Kindly accept this gentleman's
toilet case as a memento from your brethren
113 ii:xeter gnaw that we prize the poet who
expressed what we feel ;
"Thy converse drew us with delight,
Tito men of 1311(10and riper years:
The feeble soul, a hant al tvars.
Forget ate weakar,siti the sight.
On thee the loyanheared hum,
The proud was halt (Resulted of pride,
Nor eared the eerpeot at, thy side
To fliekee scab bis double toogue.
The stem woe mild when thou svero by.
The flippant put himself to school
And itestrd, thee. aril the brazen fool
Wes soften% awl he Mem oat why;
While 2. tity ttearest, sat apart.
And felt tby triumph waS aa mine:
And loved them more thin they were thine;
The graeeful *Mr , the Christian art:
Nor mine (ho sweetness or Om emit,
But mine the love that witi not tire.
Ami, horn of love. the vague denim
That spurs an initiative wilt."
JOtIN T. MANNING
EXETER
ROLLER MI LLS
4..IeWA_YS READY
FL UR
Mill Feed and Cern
CONSTANTLY KEPT
IN STOCK.
WIEST M.A.RKET PRiCE PAID FOR
GOOD RED WINTER WIIEAT.
„.
WOOD WANTED
J. COBBLEDICK & SON:
M. VieveNT,
MAY E. Wu,
Menem) Boris).
Exeter, ldereit 101b, 001
tssos.
The followleg letter of condolence
to Mrs. R. II. Collins wits adopted at
the last replier meeting at Lebanon
Forest Lodge No. 133, F. and A. M.
Been Mits. COLLINS:
The brethren ot Lebanon Forest Lodge, No.
193, A P. & A. M., tender to you our tnost
heartfelt symp .thy in this thu hour of your
great ailliction and bereavement. Our Into
Klett 'Worshipful Brother -your titivated and
talented husband -has possed from our mystic
circle. Dis familiar figure has ceased to grace
our fraternal assemblies, and ids many pert
meal charms tire lost to us forever. Ono after
nuother of our brethren is obliged to lay down
his sceptre and to part with the insignia of of-
fice, awl -all of us, in the very +short period al-
it:ace to nlau, must waiver the call, when the
mallet PC Death tkItall declare our labont-our
journey 01300,1. Once more is the sliver cord,
loosed, the golden bowl broken. and thueare wo
again remiuded of the eneertnituy of human
life, ow immemtde itertainty death:1ml the
vanity of all stir earthly purenits. We pour tho
sympathetic tear, severally drop the *rig of
overgreem and all J in in canting nrouna
memory of our late lamented brothor the
broad mantle of 4 Mason's charity, To eom•
passim tate your wise y, to restore peace to your
troubled mind, 1111(1. 30 319.41133. and prot at you is
eve of the pledges of our Brotherhood, and an
Incumbent duty which etc owe to the memory
of our deceased brother. We can offer you
nothing more of this world's consolation, but
dare to say that De who "tempers the wind to
the shorn lamb" looks down with initiate com-
paseion and love upon the widow and the fath-
erless in Jae hour of their desolation and that
the same berievolest Saviour who wept while
on, earth, will fold the arms of His love and
protection around those who put their trust in
Him.
Signed on behalf of the Brethren
J. A. STEWAwr, W. M.
C. H. Ssenens, Sec.
Exeter, Mar,15th,100s.
To 1ers.11.11. Collins, Exeter.
Ladies' Herne Journal for:April.
"A Missionary in the Great West,"
by Rev Cyrus Townsend Brady; "The
Choir Boys of England," by Juhan
Ralph; "The Mysteries of the (len Wry,"
"Singing 'The Messiah' on the Plains,"
"Behind the Scenes During tho Play,"
"College Girls' Larks and Pranks,"
give an idea of the varied exceience cf
the April Ladies Home journal. Of
course, Rudyarcl Kipling's "Just So"
story, "The Elephant's Child." mu rat-
ing with delightful humor how the
elephant got his trunk, will be sought
first and heartily enjoyed- Tan Mac-
laren identities "The Genteel Tramp in
One Churches," Edward' Bok points
out the evils of 'The Ease With
Which We Marry," and "An Ameri-
can Mother" writes on "The American
Woman in the Market -Place." "13513 -
damn Ballads," by Miss Howard.
Weeden, and "Fairies in Funnyland"
combine rhythmic and artistic beau-
ties. The first of a series of journeys
"Through Picturesque America" fills
two pages, arid "A Successful Country
House In New England" and "Welles-
ley Girls in tbe Play" are also pictorial
features. A fair part of the April
Journal is filled with melters of inter-
est to women. By the Curtis Pub-
lishing Company, Philadelphia, One
dollar a year; ten cents a copy.
A THOITSAN3) 'TONGUES
Could, not expressthe rapture of
Annie E. Springer, of 1125, Howard sI.
Philadelphia, Pa,, when she found that
Dr. Ring's New Discovery for Con-
sumption had completely cured her of
a hacking cough that for many years
had made life a burden All other
remedies and doctors could give her
no help, but she says of this Ro3,7a1
Cure.- 'it soon removed the pain in
my chest and 1 can now sleep soundly.
something I °en scarcely remember
doing before. I feel like sounding its
praise S throughout the Universe. So
will everyone who tries De. Ring's
New Discovery for any trouble of the
Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50
cents and $1.00 at any Drug Store;
every bottle guaranteed.
Palmerston is going to have gran
°Ethic side walks this summer.
Dashwood
BRWe'S.-John .agecl 7.0
YOftre. .3 menths, an -old resident of
this neighborhood, passed away on
Friday last, after 11 prolonged illneee
of tomer. Deceased was highly re,
speeted, and leaves. a. widow and fent-
of two soils and five, daughters to
Mournhis demiee.---The • Police True -
tees are perehasing lumber fier new.
eidewelite.-eklotfuntet Bros. )10,7 nom-
uteaced their faCtory -operatiog for the
Shirefter will hold a sale
next week, after whieh be will move
tei town. -Fred Ilse has, purchased a
enerry,go,round and will . devote his
time to this line instead of the merle
Wing • business. -
(Received too late for last, week.)
BRIEPS.-Joeeph Eid.t and family
lefe for Hamburg last. week, to attend
.the funeral of re. Eta's. mother -
Samuel Fried and airs. Louis Simon
returned to Ca voiles, North Pakota.
Wet week. -John Ehlers, of Hay, had
the misfortetue tohave a toe cut off
while working around ahoree-powee.
-joint Ehlers, of Stephenis stfil con-
fined to the Inettee,.
Pickings
141.StOWcl all'i4flgellflell are already he -
stirring thereeelvee in promoting the
celebration of the comiog 42t11,
00 Friday last John HeAdley, of St.
Marysdisposed of his Clydesdale stal-
lion, "Ray %Vellum' to John II.
Mar4Inill, of the townshlp of East Til-
t tatty of Kent, foe a. 'handsome
price.
"Never quit eerteinty for hope.'
Never tele° a medieine of doubtful
value instead of Head's Sareaparilla
winelt le sure to do yeti good.
James Purdue, G. T. It, haggagenian
at St, • arys, met with a pairatti
dent the other morttitig While
tut-
loa(1hig baggage from a ear a heavy
trinik fell 00 Ins foot, breaking one of
his toes.
Frank von Neubonn, cigar manu-
facturer, Berlin. intends ta leave on
the 10th of May to visit his aunt in
England. From there he will .go to
Uolland, Germany, Switzerland. Italy,
and on his DA 11111 take in the World's
Fair in France.
A. G. Knowles, Aceountwit, at the
'Traders bank, Windsor, has received
word of his appointmentas relieving
manager at, $t Marys. Air. Ramsay,
the manager there, is taking a three
months' vacation in France.
12 yon are tired taking the large old-
fashioned griping pills, try Carter's
Little Liver Pills nud take some com-
fort,' A Man Can't stand everything.
000 pill a dose. Try 3hem,
Dr. J. E. Brown, who low been ab -
1 )3 the gold ilelde ef tile north for
nearly two yeare end a • half, arrived
at hie home in Stratford Saturday
from Winnipeg by way of Menge.
Ile is now spending sone' time at, the
reeideuce of Ins tether -le -law. 'William
Beeson, Si rat ford. where IV re. Brown
and son have been residing during- his
absentee He hes amassed a good for-
tune, and is a brother of B. Brown,
Winchelsea. Dr. Brown and his four
companions started imck for civiliza-
tion on January 10, coming out, o11.
snow shoes onel with dog elede. The
trail was very heavy and hndly drifted,
but they aveveged froth 12 to 35 miles
per day, very good travelling,.
lione-nutte Mats and
hugs.
A. Fascinating Work for the
Home.
DIAMOND DYES
Always Take the Lead.
Every woman and girl in Canada
should have the new illustrated "Dia-
mond Dye Rug. Book." This usefnl
little book shows eieb colored patterns
of Door Mats and Floor Rugs that can
be made of rags of any kind. The
book will tell yew how to get any of
the lovely designs.
Sent post paid to any address. Write
to Wells & Riehtudson Co., 200 Moun-
tain Street, Montreal.
inestmagmacaraiganaraorgsemeagar.forsznaormapawaxwarxem0
Remember
that you cannot possibly be
happy or successful unless you
sleep soundly, eat heartily, and
digest what you eat.
emember
that if your nervous system
needs toning you will be miser-
able yourself and make those
you come in contact with mis-
erable.
Remember
that in Dr. Ward's Blood and
Nerve Pills you have a remedy
that has never yet felled to cure
any disease caused by im-
poverished blood, such as Pale
Greenish or Sallow Complexion,
Nervous Prostration, Weakness,
Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia
and Stomach Disorders, Head-
ache, Depression of Spirits,
Lack of Energy, Puffiness and
Dark Circles under the Eyes,
Pain in the Back, Kidney and
Liver Disorders, and Catarrh.
50 cts. per box, five boxes for $2. All druggists,
Or flun Williams es Ca, Toronto, Ont.
1 IVIARKETis.
"Want of Watchfulness
1.._ _
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Exeter MAUCH 2804. NI 0,37 to 30 ahes a rhief." wh,..1 par t,,,,no
Xi teti
_ 1917 ' . 40 to 40
o
M4ny cases of poor health PPos
r
come from want of watch- 1.4P- . tattkeary;... 4. tO 65
...law68
trz itg
,11,./•••
e ' e : ' . 1 10 f-'
'erit=Ver lb **".' ,-,-...... 0 00
to ie
fulness. Vut if you keep
your blood pure no thief can
steal your health.
The one effective natural blood purl -
is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It serer
atsapposnts.
Itripure Bioed-" My wife suffered
with pain and distress from an affection of
twhaes trine totts elann scleeds pba reunreshebtrtedSlitoe
Hood's Sarsaparilla. Six bottleS et this
mediehse cOmnletely eared her." A=
Wxogsran, Galt, Ont,
SCrOttlia Hood's SerSaparllIfe, has
cared Me of scrofula. I was weak anti de-
AfbitaraLeaa :euVerhe made
brnaeastenrotnngrr1303:111:174.
Again resorted to this medleineend it eared
roost sxesst Tammy, Annapolis, N. S.
t, japcf4
Duelet.„. .... '1 to 8
oca . 13 to 18
Dried Apple-- ,0 6
Pork dressed..,, - 0,sa
B. IL Verity, of Brantford, has been
appointed general superintendent of
the Maseey-llarris Company's works at
Tort:into.
Robert &RIAU cheon has sold his 100 -
acre farm on the 7t1* line, Morris, to
Alfred Batton for the sum of $L800.
Matellall. of Eibbert, delivered
to Fred Heal in Mitchell, on Monday,
five two year old steer, for which he
reeeived 5203.
Six membets of the Reid family,who
have so long resided on the 7th con.
fluilett left last week for Carriduff,
Assa., where they will make a home.
IMPORTANT
That People Should Know
Just What
-?aineto Ceioty Compound
co Do For Them in
Spring Time,
It Begins Its Good Wor1.
at the ',loot of Trouble
and Disease,
It Feeds and Braces the Nerves
and Drives Impurities
from the Blood.
11.elegeeeNee*
With the ushering itt of a new sea-
son, it is importanc that people should
know just what Paine's Celery Com-
pound can (10 203 tired, balf-slek, nerv-
ous, sleepless, Irritable and despondent
people of all ages.
Spring is the time when thousands
have the "blues," and go about in mis-
ery and wretchedness.
The nerves ot such victims require
nourishing and their blood mutt -be
purifiei. As 80013 88 this all-in:mot tent
-work is begun by nature's blood puri-
fier and .system Wider. Paine's Celery
Oonipouad, the seeds of lurking dis-
ease are expelled from the body, and
health and true vitality are manifeeecl
in the face and iu every movement of
the limbs.
To win hack refreshing sleep, good
appetite, natural digestion and contin,
ued good health, the best remedy in
the world is not too much for any one
to insist on getting. If you haye the
slightest doubt about the power and
efficitcy of Paine's Celery Compound,
have at least as much faith as sotne of
your friends and neighbors who have
tried a bottle and are now praising its
virtues and life-giving powers. Paine's
Celery Compouthl cures when all other
medicines fail.
HI11ll 8ilefille CllifierS,FORa 81iilll
pnovANT PATENT
IISHAWA
The above cut represents Proven's Carrier
and. Sling. Altogether it is the most simple
and practical machine made.
The Sling can bo.attached to any truck.
All adjustments can he made from the floor
by means of pulley hoists. One rope places
hoist, on hook, the other takes it Off without
any climbing, ror particulars apply to
JOHN CHARLTON,
general Agent for Western Ontario,
EXETER NORTH,
$itheriand Imes Co. LTD
ARE PREPARED TO PURCHASE
ELM.
OTHER TIMBER,
EITHER STANDING OR IN THE
LOGS,
Apply to
J. J. Crahani,
FOREMAN, EXETER, ONT.
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Hibbert, an Haterday. ¥orcb 2101,
the wife of Ailiert Swain of aeon.
AIARttitID
OKE -S IE -A1 the residence, ef the bride'S
ptudU(s b' itev W. .3, Vt atter John
oak to ;Aimee/ Seiner, both 01 I.:sleeve town,
63
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70
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7.50
4.5.00 SPACKATAN, SOLE OCA A.GENT.
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As some are Today.
Pinch your feet in wrong shaped shoes ;
7on, aervorts, {table; epcAl. your teMper ; lose
(Mr COUSentratinn,
You cen't ekpect to go the even tenor of your
way trt a shoe that cripples.
'"Siester Shoes.' are made to fit feete-to -cover
every tender loint comfortably -make you feract
yo o have a painy foot.
Timy fit the first time they're worn, coal ever
after, 'became t114 stretch, and shrink has been for
ever taken out of them while six days net thn
Twelve shapes, all sizes, six 'widths, all colors,
styles and leo,thers.
Goodyear welted, stamped'on the soles let:.
same and price, and .$,e.co.
iltsme4m6xwoitkvioailmFgolit+44fet*
DIED
BYNDMAN-On Sunday, Unroll With, Jaen
thwacks beloved wife of George Pis ittimsot
aged, yeave, Of liltseter.
141VAI-In London, on March 241,11, 1800. Letitia,
101101 02 the 31110 .301353 Clegg, mother of h. W.
Kippen. 10 het Mb year,
ett4N-41( -la liensad, un .11s,rcli 516', 1000,
Alexander Buchanan, fn II01h year.
Fridey. Minch 23rd, John
sesaddt, aged 70 years and Smoothe.
Dr. Low's Wenn Syrup Je lawsuit, to take,
alwana elleetual, anel am it carries ite laWn
Catbartio, there ia no need of giving Castor 01
or any purgetive afterwards.
SALE REGISTER.
FRIDAY, Itinreh SO.- Dairy t s end
Household Furniture, the pilipertv of
Campbell and Lowe., lot31. con Us -
borne. Sale at 1 o'clock.. No reserve.
Thos. Cameron, auctioneer.
FUIDAX, MARC11. 30 - ram stoek
and iniplements,the property of Chris.
Coates, B inivide. lot 10, cos. 7. Side
at 2.80. No reserv-. j4, Brown, aim..
tioneer.
SATVIUMN, APRIL, Village lot in
Exeter, being part tot No, -I. n est of
William street and south of Gitiley
etreet. (Gidley's survey), ha vow 82 feet
frontage on IN Miami street. Sale at
2 o'clock at laattan'S law office,
Further particulars from F. W. Mad-
man, solicitor, or John Gill, auctioneer.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
45 OLD ANI' WEr.IARTEn 11101gtor.-Mrs.
'‘Vinslew's Soothing 'Syrup has teett. used for
over gfty year.. by miumne of =there for their
children while teethiog, with perteetenceess
41 30011103 tho child, eon ens the gums. allays al
eitres o104 collo. anti 113 the best remedy
ler Diarrhcea. It Is pleases% to the 0.40, Sol
by deuggiets In every part et the world. 2,3
cents A bottle. Its value is incelculable Be
sure awl ask for Mrs Winstow's Soothing
Syrup and take no other kind.
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RHEUMATISM
Is ennmetely dr.o.,41 from the System by Stil.
burn'e rthemeatie lells. They give relief front
the pain, limber up the Stiff Jointsand cure
when other methods of treatment fall.
LIVER COMPLAI 'T.
I h ivo used Lax:I-Liver Pins for a serious et-
hic!: of Liver Complaint, they did Ine a world
of goocl and made nos smart ancl healthy. Mrs.
Geo }birdie. Carleton Place, Ont,
U11F.:8 (TOUR
Every Mother knows how dangerous Cretin
Is. On the first sign 02 1130 Croupy Cough use
lingyard's Yellow 011. It will owe this dens-
erous disease when vothieg else will. Price
25e,
TO T/28 DEAF'. rich lady cured of
her Deafness and Noises in the Head
by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial Ear DrUiliS
has sent 41,000 to his Institute, so
that deaf people nnable to procure the
Ear Drums may have them free. Ap-
ply to Dept. A. S. V. the Itistitute, 780
Eighth Avenue, New York,U. S. A.
GIVE'A YOUTH
resolution and a course irk; Business and Short
band at the
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and who shall place limits to his career.
Catalogues ixect.
J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal
TEACHERS' TROUBLES.
HOW Teachers May Prevent the
Breakdown of the Nervous System
which often Threatens.
The worry and work, the strain and
anxiety of a teacher's life are such as to tell
severely on the nervous system. Time and
again teachers have had to give up good
positions on account of run down health
and shattered nerves. To snch we con.
fidently recommend Milburn's Heart and
Nerve Pilis, and in doing so we are sup,
ported by the testimony of Mrs. Beilly,
Colborne Street, Chatham, Ont., who made
the following statement: - " Milburn's
Heart and Nerve Pills are, beyond question,
the best remedy for nervousness and all
exhausted conditions of the system I know
of. My daughter, as a remit of over study
and clooe application to her duties as school
teacher, became much run down and de.
bilitated and vias very !nervous. Two
months ago she began taking Milburn's
Heart and Nerve Pills. They acted quickly
and effectually in her case, making her
strong and building up her entire system,"
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills cure
T'alpitation, Nervousness, Sleeplessness,
. :amnia. Female Troubles, After Effects
of Grippe, Debility, or any condition arising
from Disordered Nerves, Weak Heart or
Watery 131ood. Price 60o. a box.
CALL AT
THE FA MT
Meat Market
For first class
CORNED TiRp,
PRESSED TONGUE,
BOLOGNA and SAUSAGB,
LARD and SNORED JNIBATS
A. fine selection of
LAMB,
FRESH PORE,
and all kinds of
resli (And 'eatee:t ./Vteicts•
on hand.
Note the address, one door north of
The R. Pickard Co's store.
LOWS D$ • AY PRP
Yon can't be healthy if your
bowels are constipated and
your system clogged with
poisonous material. There IV
should be a natural move- tc.
meat every day, and the best t 1
way to secure it is to take Itt
Laxa-Liver Pills, The most
obstinate cases yield to their kw,
action. They neither gripe,
sicken nor weaken, are easy ig
to take and prompt to act.
.CURE •
'COlsiSTIPATIO
4,
Dr. Wood'sh
soothesthe
anthcie
orway Pin Lungs and
curesCoughs
and Colds ot
the worst kind after other remedies
fail. Pleasant to take. Price 2,5c.
Syrup
SCROL E
A FULL LINE OF NEW
BOOKS FOR
School Opening
AND ALL THE CHILD -
RENS NEEDS AT
Brownings.
Where the Scholars are used
well.
Clotbhig
LIEST1
Constantly pursues a man
it is easy enough of solution,
though when you are able to
avail yourself of our offer. We
are showing a fine range of
.Black Worsted in twills, vene-
tians and clays (bought before
the heavy advance in price
and selling at the old prices.)
Nice suits for 814 in faucy
worsted suiting. We show et
big range at moderate prices
in Scotch and Canadian tweeds
,we cary a large and well as-
sorted stock. Prices to suit
all. A large stock of the lat-
est goods voa oercfor singt
from $10 up.
GIYLT us A CALL and see
what We can do for you.
• J. H. Crieve.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Reduction
in
PRICE
For C sh
eyerseeleasellosellits
Suitirsgs
..weeds redeueed from 515 to $10.
11 0 e 14.
a a aj5e 10,
Plain Wotsteds , a :42 14 10.
Twill e 0
Paritivag
Tweeds reduced from $4.r.)0 to $3.7,5
Black id 0 KUO to $4.50
With all suits we give tbe best
of t1inuttingt4 end guarantee to At,
Call and examine these goods
before buying your snit.
W %JOHNS,
The l'onor
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The Latest News.
Five hundred and ninety-six miles
railread were built in Canada last
year.
The big flats mill of Thomas L. Buller,
Ridgetown, 13 139 destroyed by fit e
Mat eh 22. LI. ES 50,0(10; ME,Urallee
51.000.
R. AL Wrimer, the sewing machine
manufeetm ex., tot merly ol lintniltor3
died in New York on Filtlay ut his
82nd year.
The total British losses, exclusive ot
tbe invalids sent home, are, according
to a despatch flora Bloemfontein, 10,e
418 iv killed, wounded and rniseing.
Tendets for work on the Essex
comely Home of Refuge were opened
at Windeor on Satutday, and con,
tracts were let for building that will
cost $20,000.
The Canadian patrioic fund now
amounts to $207.280. The Chippewa,
t Indians of the Seugeen reserve Ont.,
have autberized the Indian Depart-
ruen I to pay $34 from the italik's fund,
to the patriotic fond.
A dispute over the ownership of a
plot in Pahnerston cemetery has re-
sulted in an action against the town
for $1,500 dzunages. The action IS
brought by Mrs. Eliza Steenson, of
Middlesex county, on behalf of tha
relatives of the late Christopher John-
ston, end claumges are elaitned for tres-
pass, desecration, sale and etievezsion
of the plot in question, and tbe re-
moval and loss of the remains of the
plaintiff's husband.
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Burdock
Blood
Bitters
The Best
Spring
Medicine.
Bemovea all poisons and impurities( from
the system.
Gives strength and vitality in place of
weakness and languor.
The most wonderful blood purifier,
restorative and strengthener known to
edema,
Mr. Geo. Heriot, Baillieboro, Ont., earn
"Two years ago, I was very poorly itt the
spring, had no appetite, felt weak and
nervous, not able to work much and wag
tired all the time.
"I saw Burdock Blood Bitters highly
recommended, so got a bottle.
"I started taking it, and inside of two
months Twee as well as ever I was in ra
"I cheerfully recommend li. B. B. as a
splendid blood purifier and spring medi-
cine."
Buy the Best
and
ig.neve the.liest
Iii the end you will find
it ch.eapest. Furnish that va-
cant room with, one of our
Bed Room Setts, Tables,.
Chairs:, Etc.
GET SOMETIIING
We have it, you want it.
Take a look at our 'full line of
FURNITURE and yon will
find what you are looking for
S CIDLIEY SON
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKERS.
Opera House Block.
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