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Exeter.
W. GLADMAN
(Successor to Elliott & Gladtxaan)
larrrister ,Solicitor, liQtary 'ubI e
conveyancer, Etc,
Money to loan on Farm send village
properties at Loweet rates of interest,
OFFICE MAIN, STREET >! XL''TEc R
11 RIOT TAP L. 1), b`, A:ITA
I?1.It1I.1S
1). $,J). I). s.. Honor Graduate
of Termite University, Dpaentist.
badtaffteixr Gaite .cted w without
tit. a aor
ROW'S block, west side of cin
treet. Exeter.
ei A E/ISDN> M.0- $.1.- O. $,)
DENTIST,
Ronor.8reduateet the Toronto 'University,
rind Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
Ontario: All bridge wont, Crowns, at plate
work dour in the Wee,te.st possible manner.
harmless anaesthetic for painless extraction.
These letest attention given to the preseryat^
°ape the nature/ teeth;, Office opposite Oen:
tsar Hotel. faceter. Ontario,
CUT THIS OUT
sued send are with :rkcents in sliver. and you will
get its return mai! a 001.1)EN' BOX OF
4JOOPS /bat wilt brine; you in shorts leo: utr,
Inn one month, that anything else in America,
A. w.-KINi:EY. L.T,.
Salem -Yarmouth. N. S
Pa ks of Cards Freer
Ons peek, 'Dray I, c,-7.7. *. I owe,' Oue-iraok
Hasart. Quopack 1'lirtataou' QnaiLixaickamid.
religtrt; Qne pack 'Fitt Sofa dust .Holds Two,'
Samples of 20 other styles with hook full of nee
Anis. 'eau 5e. silver for pastae.
A, W. u em -1a ntoutia. f.S
FART FOR SALE
f of 7aea res ie lot �', con 5. ay . On the
premise, is a good frame laouso:',' x . kitchen
And cacutli ht4 good been barn IS x C and
good dna ma oise ami other outbuil Ings.
• $telicoibouso aeries the road • 14 tunes north of
Cly wetered,fikneesexel ent. reasosoil
t i ell.
tug, facing health, Iaaaahweed R U.
Li?stowel's rate of taxation this year
will he 22 Milie, enure as last year,
Geo. T, Jones, Stratford, wbileridini;
en the Erie street sidewalk, fell against:
et fence and broke two Alas,
Waiter Bose has pnrchnerd the ens-
Weuet' of John l3aaseey, Huron roast
vast, :Mitchell, for $1,350,
Somali Perth Liberals will conyena
ou A ao�. 28 to nominate candidates for
the 1)I minion and Local Houses,
Thew died in Sebringville on Satur-
day last, August A.nron X rcispe, son of
:Louislf.tuspe, at the age of Ill years, 0
months and 2 bays.
Her many friends will regret to hiir
that Mrs, Geo. Leversagc, widow of
The late County Treasurer is very ill in
'i'iroodstoek with cancer:
It; wasn't Pte. Harry J. hicks, of
itlitchell, who was ipjured int a recent
engagement, but another member of
the Str:xthconas, Pte. John Ricks of
Exeter, Eng. '
The other morning W. J, Wantom,
of Fnllaz'ton, expressed to J, E. Breth-
our, of Burford, a. fine improved York -
rehire hog, which weighed 790 cwt.
The animal will he shown at Use Tor-
onto industrial Exhibition.
Hibbert lost a good citizen recently
Lee -widen McLean having left for
Wolseley, Ass,. where he will netke
his futin e dome. Lattchlan's leaying
is much regretted as he was n. good
.seighbox• and had a bust of friends.
While at bis work at D. Sutherlauds
Zorra, an Saturday .last, Mr. Haley, of
Embro, was taken suddenly ill, and in
et short time was dead. Death was
caused by apoplexy induced by the
intense heat.
Daniel Herbert has disposed of his
fifty acre farm, being thee -east half of
lot 20, con. 3, Logan, to Ruben Curtis
of :Fullerton. The price paid was
$3,121,. Although the figure seems
high it is not out of the every as there
its no better farm,
A. disastrous fire occurred in Downie
'finndtiy night when a barn em lot 14,
-con. 9, was burned to theround; It.
was the property of Thos.F1ili,and con-
fained:the season's crops with the ex
eeption of a few acres of oats. The loss
will he very heavy and there is said to
be no insairance.
Thursday morning, Aug. 10, ;ears.
Jennie Taylor, wife of the late William
,-Taylor, of St -Marys, Ont, died at the
aeesidence of her sister, Airs. F. W.
/garrison, University avenue, Hing -
r, »ton. The deceased was ailing for
it over a year. Her maiden name was
:Reiss Marshall.
The Etnhro Courier, which has for
some years beexi ably managed by,.
Wm. Stewart, has changed hands, Mr,
Stewart having sold out to Mi•. Riddle,
tate of the Wilson Publishing Co.,
Toronto. Mr. Stewart intends to take
the old time advice of somebody and
go west.
A The Albion Hotel at Stratford has
been refused a transfer of license, and
oe Mr. Gordon, the owner, iscirculating
a, petition t0 dismiss the, commission-
ers. G. G. McPherson is now circu-
lating a ' counter petition to that of
i`i1r. Gordon, asking the Government
to uphold the action ` of the License
Commissioners in refusing the Albion
at`license, Mr. Gurdon has now obtain-
ed about 630 signatures on his petition.
Me. Anthony Motels, of Faarview,re
ceived a telegram, telling of the death.
of his brother, Daniei,at Howard City,
Aziehipaan, 100 miles north of Detroit:
Tis: brother's death took place on Fri
da,y night, and avas.,the result of an an
-
'fortunate accident, which took place
a t, couple of weeks ago, when be fell un-
der a waggon and. the °wheel passed
eyelet's .body: Deceased at one time
wast; resident of the Gore of Downie,
and Was up in years.
The Hon: Thomas ,Ballantyne bas
been appointed an honorary commis=
eioner,to the Paris Exposition, to re
present the agricultural. and dairying
aaiterests of the Dominion at itnpoit-
azlit, congresses to be held there: Ile ;
TRE 1•
Word to the
Wise is Sufficient,
' But some stubborn people
wait until "down sick" be-
fore trying to ward off illness
or cure it, The wise rec. g
nee bz the word ' f.,blood'.s
assurance of health.
For all blood troubles, scrofula, pizza--
,Ies, as well as diseases of the Ikidneye,
laver and bowels, Hood's fiarsapaailla is
the, eftective and faultless. cure.
$Iooci FGtrlfler " 5 leave taken Rood's
sersapsratia, and dna 1t beneficial for my.
pelf and baby. It purities lbs blood end
strengthens the system," • bless. II ss'
WAnt, Clinton, Ont,
childrena Builder-4liers�eSars pari a
and It strengthened. us. It relieved use cf
3snme back." nevem IlkO neer, caretaker,
Colt Institute, Galt. Ont.
will sail frotaa Montreal on Saturday
next. No salary is connected with
the eppointtnetst bet the expenses of
the honorable gentleman will be cov-
ered.
stnnresoine
h uchareercod of oerasHod's
Sarsaparilla, When you want a good
utedicine, get Rood's..
A. Ii'. Lofft, of St, ltfarys, was called
to Dakota, a few days ago awing to the
serious illness of a sister, zAfrs. I). Mc-
Laughlin, at Aberdeen.
At 10 o'eleck. Thursday morning
john Branch, charged with assault,
grievously wounding and indecent as-
sault, oM St. Marys on Aug, ti, carne up
for trial at Stratford, before His Hoe -
or judge Barron. The prisoner had
pleaded not guilty, The J,tdge com-
mitted bine to 12 months in Central
Prison;
i'4iarton is to have another mastu-
factering establishment at an early
date, says the Gauadian, Messrs. Put-
leybank & Bros., of St. Marys, are
making a plication for the water lots
near the Siemon Enos. sawmill proper-
ty, and it is their intention to erect a
large planing mill and sash and moor
factory.
A twelye-year-old lad named Q
lineliof Zorra, on Sunday. the 1i .
when he met with a terrible zsii
which will disfigure him for life.
was sittiug,knife in band. endeavo
to cut a garter or shying around
leg, The blade passed through
such force that it went, luso the 1
are, cutting the eye -ball open, per
ting the interior to ran out, .
Another pioneer settler, of Hui
as passed away In the .person of
- zllison, which event took place
ay week. Ile was agreat suffer
COM thliC, a 'complication of dis
avikg set in which he bore with
erfui patience. His partner in
redeeeased bins some ears age.
iS illison leaves a family of two
nil four daughters who will mo
he loss of a loving parent.
A horseman named Green, form
f Clinton,. niet with a serious a
ent recently at the corner' of Si
nd Richmond street's, London. Gr'
as riding a spirited horse, below
liveryman, when taus bridle two
aving no saddle or stirrups, fl
1 ed down l Klifng the
tluntil it yea,
Richmond street, where it
d on the asphalt, pavement and
en was thrown heavily, and
.e rolled partly on hunt breis
s arm and bruising lain/ in sere
RCM
Eighty-twoeniliion•doilar Hunti
. president of the Southern Pae
ilway, is dead, The end came s
nip anti without warning.Be to
th. hinl none of the weah he 1
s.•assed. Res story is practice
at of a very rich yuan. IS it wo
Ile for any man to layup rid
can enaoy for so aort a tit
king the ntost. charitable view
e situation and believing all h
en honestly obtained and no Oise
ed by its possession, what is t
ewer to this question. i Can a
assume the responsibility of
ening possession of enormous weal
en with it he might do so much
mote better eitizenship 'througlio
world.
n iirednesday last, Ang,8th, the
sed away another of the old settle
tixnley township, in the person
char McGregor, zn the 81st year
age, i►lr, McGregor lead not bee
ng he began than usual
mntrestlessne
no pain ; this continued till We
rain -
16th
znst.,
� ap
ring
wlith
rPol-
lett,
Thos.
Sun-
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life
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nesday, when he passed very cities
away. Deceased 'MIS a native of Pen,
roan, Perth Coaunty, Scotland, anti
emigrated with his laareets to Canada
in 1842, remaining in Drnhinnond town-
ship for about a year. They then mov-
ed west and settled in the county of
Huron in 184n Gregor settled on lot
20, 3rd con. of Stanley. and though
not the original settler did most of th
clearing thereon.
Whitt might have proven. a tuoy.
serious accident, happened to J. T
Keys, of Babylon Line, Stanley. re
cetitlr. It appears that for sot.
time past . a small •missal ha
been playing havoc with Mr. Heys
hen roosts. Ir. Heys, not caring for
the presence of the intruder discov-
ered his whereabouts, then proceeded
to the house and procured. a kettle full
of „belling water and determined :f
possible to make it hot for it. When
he arrived at the hen -house be climbed
up so as to have a good show, took de-
liberate atirn, but, when he Meas aatraut,
to throw the boiling fluid be sianne-
hory lost his foothold and fell to the.
ground. The contents of the kettle
failing on his atm aancl body, he was
severely scalded hut the result would
have been woi se. had it fallen on hi
hands and face. Mr. -Keys will not
soon` forget his exploit in the ben -
house.
cadet]
Huron County Nates,
Well Fee, of gay, ss talking of per-
chasing property at Tbonnpsondale,
Pte. Lynch, from Seafortb, who be.
ionged to L. squadron of tbe Strath -
cone Horse arrived on the S. S. Paris-
ian Saturday, •
After and absence of about 14 years
li1cs. C. 1'1i' eM.illan, of Crawford, •Ne-
braska, is visiting friends in Diizztan,
Ailsa Craig and Parkhill. •
John McMillan, • Af, P„ and sons of
Hiallett, recently • shipped over $7,009
worth of fat cattle in nue batch from
Seaforth station, for export to the old.
country,
George _Middleton, echo has been so
ill with typhanid fever stud congestion
of the lungs,is now on a fair way of re-
covery, a fact his many friends are en-
ceeding glad to know.
Frank, the youngest son of '9'na.Mc-
Lerty,• Westfield„ bad the ,misfortune
to receive a. kick froth as horse on
Thursday evening. brealting his jaw
bone and severely chatting Ins recta<
There passed away on Sunday, of
last week, John, Thompson, one of
Wawanoss's oldest and roost resppe�ct-
ed residents; he was ill but a eh
tizrte ; be leaves a wedoey. two sone a
ane daughter to Mourn his loss.
On daughter of Richard tPa remains
Mazylf Hors-
Hors-
ley, were taken to Clinton cemetery
for interment. She had passed away
at her horse on the Hayfield road,. near
(k 'es'lett. on Monday, at the age of
. is, the cameo being a eon.
throes.,
A very iuetty:though quiet wedding
was celebznted e n ' 'edneeda , after-
noon at 2 o'clock, at the residence of
the brides smother. Murray street, Te-
rmite, when Miss cora VituTassel, sec-
ond daughter of Mrs. Helen D. Van
Taesel, (formerly- of C'linton,i was un-
ited in marriage to Rielt:till A. Mit-
laxeter,ABOUS'722ad, i9�
what per bushel ,,, , .05 to
lBaanley'
Peas
Butter„,
... 25to
.40 to
Egos. MA.40.
tIQ
TiirkeTs
to
Geese.,......,, to
ius per* , *.., to
te
Dried" pplea;:' ...... .. ... 6 to
a to
Pork armed <-.. , __.. .5A to ea.)
LONDON eiaitgETS.
London, A.GO ST ??ss12 1909.
W heat per baasiee3,
P to to sc
Barley,. .,., ,... is 42
D.•er to
Ruceli leeat,,.,.� ....15 to
,.5! to 5E
Cern . ? to 4
LBBeans . , ., .31 to to Ib
utter . •, W.M.s.
•,•,••. to 0
D ggs ..<.. , tfa 70
Tull eye er ..,, ..20 to 12
Geese per - ,, It to ls.
ns
Cheese
Potatoes per bag
nay per too
Pork per cwt...
chell, chief clerk of the
press Co,
Lest neck delle Jelin .1ct."ar�t»ey,
Ilainweville, woe out worlairig in the
hed
a are stmstr ke, beittgrent1ered tluhewer Reid, be sustained whet eoti•
serous.
Some unknown perm orperson
Ierol a into she haana,eof Conrad Vaalper
(Bake read nest), /tear Dashwood, the
rather day while the family were at
eIntroit stntl stole a suit of clothes, hat,
razor state other articles.
While driving home from the gar-
den patty at Varese lase week„Mrs.
Sparrow was'throwu front the buggy
with stzcls force ala to cause a broken
*nt. The doetor who happened to be
f tie village, was :sutuntoued at once
set the fracture.
./Again the grimrasonster of death iia»
rust bis sic'icle in otu' midst arta re -
red, hy deatielittie Bully Rothwell,
ctasughter of Edward Badmen, Code-
: :tlz township ; she has bears aitiug,
year Sonne thine with inflammatory
heunaatistrn which turned to dropsy.
Gavin Hamilton, of H:nilett, died aaet
, ci larualk. �and &e te was rod ani .Hnnlleu. enrn in siot,
id, con int, w1st'n he resided for 43
:ears until itis death. He W,e one of
he relrreeentati - s of only eight
et to take nneaStiree tor
llti first. that
frf tut. denomination
n the neighltorlmed. That church re-
vived its name Alen Burns, cit Encu
allege, Toronto, nito preatbed the
ctpentng Service;.
on fi.- ,`:si dt rr tt t1? Sluts
°Galant;♦ Gr bet r4 9P xrCe Ptt
Ier, xaaxtatrra G;t><riotrra i u
�.F,ttaxara■ m splintmar S�arwlka'ari
THE (l ONZO 0. IiAASS CQ„
32 St. Pau) Street, Montreal, Cattail
Meat Market
Tho. undersigned' has opened up as
new treat market one door
South of Garlinf's Stun
where he will keep the e1oic.est o
meats constantly on hand.
A CALL SOLICITED
1 JOHN T. MANNING
EXETER
ROLLER MILLS
4.1,WAYS READY
WOOD WANTED.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
Paid for Good Ciettll Wheat.
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
AT'e hut skin ernptione rob
life ofeeloy. Bocklen'e Arnica Salve
cures them ; eke) Old, Thinning and
Fever Sores.Ulcors,Bails.Felons,Corns,
Warts, Outs, 13imises, .Burns, Scalde,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile
cure on earth.- Drives out Pains and
Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Oure
guaranteed, Soli! by all Druggiets.
EWE WORK KEDIOINE.
Mrs. Wm. Graham, Shappardton, Ont.
writes : "I have given nor boy er. Low's Worn; .
Syrup, and• tind it art excellent worm medicine.
It is nicerto take, and does not make the child
sick." Price 25c.
Travellers' headachei are quickly reliev.ecl
Milburn's Sterling Headache Powders. TheY
do not upset the stomach or weaken the heart.
Price 10c ,tmd 250. a' all dealers, or by mail.
The T. •Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. •
IsElabyThin
this summer? Then add a
little
SCOTT'S EMULSION
to his milk three times a day.
It is astonishing how fast
he will improve. If he nurses.
let the mother take the
LETuision. sz 01 'admire**.
Mill FeedandCern
CONSTANTLY KEPT
IN STOCK.
Aegaemor
'Without Question
Tho best, equipped Business and Shorthand
School in Cc» .da. is the Forest City Business &
Shorthand College, Loudon, Ont. .Large enrol-
ment and slrong faculty. Hundreds of students
io geed positions, Years of excellent work at
its credit.
Catalogue et eithcr course free. OorresPon-
denee invited.
J. W. eVESTERVELT,
Buy the Best
ignore Me Rest
In the end you will find
it cheapest. Furnish that va-
cant room with one of our
Bed Room Setts, Tables,
Chairs, Etc.
GET SWATHING HICE___0-
We have it, you want it.
Take a look at our full line of
FURNITURE a,nd you will
find what you are looking for
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKERS,
Opera House Biock.
BORN
wife of Ilenry Rouge,. of a son.
COUVIILLN eett $. Stephen. on the 19rn
MARRIED
Lan? - le Methodist parsonage
tennearr, en Ate:. a by Rev, B.A. slows
thertio Squire. et the township of ilullett.
DIED
ale0/11X/014-In Stanley. on Aug. te Gregor
McGregor; agrd 8 years.
Attlee, at the home of her son. airs. Wargaret
'revel -Bruce. aged 20 Aar's.
HOMELY -In Gotierice township, on .tetig. 12.
CARTER- In East. WaW47110A1, Awe la
George Career, aged el yearm.
GatellAII-In &sterile on Ana a Mrs. lie.
bocce, Grabam. aged :0 years.
Smith, wife of the late Joan Muldrow. aged 72
years, months and 2 days.
VALE -In Exel er North, on Aug. itith. John
Vole, nerd 37 Imre 7 months.
SNELL, -In Exeter on the 22nd inst., Alonzo J.
Stoll, aged 40 years 14 mcmths.
Emma. Hopson. aged 22 years.
JOHNS -In 1..'sbotne, 7th etai..on the '22nd inst.
Cora May. daughter of Silos :Mhos.. aged 15
years
'WHAT YOUR BLOOD feOES.
Your blood receives Use nutriment
contained in digested food, and dietri-
butes it itt every part of your body.
When the blood is pure, rich and heal-
thy this nutriment promotes the
heelth and growth of tbe body, repairs
its waists and gives it strength. When
'it is thin and weak and full of impuri-
ties, poison and disease are :scattered
throughout the system and the body
becomes more and more de I t d
exhansted until the physica powers at
last completely fail.
The reason is thus perfectly plain
why so man diseases are cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla and vrhy this great
medicine does so many neople so much
good. It stops the distrihution of
poisouous genuethrougout the system
and gives the blood power to nourish,
strengthen and vitalize the whole
body.
If you ere troubled with any disease
whieh originates in or is promoted by
impore blood you may take Hood's
Sarsa.parilla with perfect coefidence
that it will give you prompt and perm-
anent relief. It cutes scrofula, salt
rheum, boils, pituples, sores, rheuma-
tism, -neuralgia, dyspepsia, Catarrh,
malaria, uervousness and that tired
feeling by its marvelous power to ex-
pel impurities front the blood and. to
impart, richness and vitality to this all
important vital fluid.
SPECIAL LOT OF
TW EDS
At Cost Price.
OR THE NEXT la DAYS.
A good Assortment
We want to clear these lines at °ere
W. JOHNS,
The Tiallor
en to ee
s 10
Schrenn, formerly of Clinton.
of Tony achrenk, bas bought
'attire hotel at Harnstoo.
FOR OVF.R, FIFTY YEA ItS
eluil4ree while teething. with wrfeet sweet, -
pain. noires nuid voila mid is the best tented
pima bottle. /te value is inraleaktble.
re and ral; Mr Mrs Wireiews, ewe/ling
pup mad tatie no ether Wel.
TO TliE DE4P.—,A. rich lady cured of
her Deafness and Noises in the Head
by Dr. Nicholeons Artificial Ear Drinne
has sent X1,0110 to his Institute, so
that deaf people unable to prortsre the
Ear Drente may have them free. Ape
ply to Dept. A. S. V. tbe Institute, 784
Feghtle Avenue. New York.r. S. A.
"Keep the head cool and the bowels open" is
to tete. mei do not gripe.. weahen or Sletten.
once a day tee Lase -Liver Pals. They are ea -,f
;4111114:It tt:411:4 :11:1144)24gIlrril 6 L ft R 116 OUT Sft E
Coughs tied Coals den other remetlice 'ecern
powerless Ere rcitero are ewneptie eurce es' tor.
%Vetere Norway Pine Scree- Tre P. =I re
will convince purl of its enema' by Calritt;' you.
Priee 24e.
Slater ShQC Polish
Many mert itee poor drensing on their shoes and %%heti the shot sui r
anis result, blame the shoe instead ef the vandal polish.
5later Slum Falise made to
prefeet "Slater Shoes," keene the
leather soft, heelthy; pre-
vents erecking and insures setis-
factory Atm service ; equally good
Every bottle coutains cetmon
geed kr 5 cents, on tbe PrICO
'slater shoeq," Price 25 omits
per bottle, and it's worth it.
beoklet WS history.
:ern Fair, LoNoti.
$ 4 ai tlipg te re lal ; a Chariot '40( CE, t y hurried Grey Iloo
Aerial As Vets and Ate 1 TAIS. Fitt neekseeelt enirg, eThe Demi
Special traitis (Air ell lives lath evenieg ;tiers the fireworks.
Send for Pr.ze Lists sled Preganorries.
innespo. LTO.
TO PCIIMASF
OTHER TIMBER
EITHER STANDING OR IN THE
Apply to
E, Kassel,
EIS 0
Constantly pursues a ma
s easy enough of solutim
ough when you are able
avail yourself of our offer. We
are showing a fine range of
Black Worsted in twills, vene-
dans and clays (bought before
the heavy advance in price
and selling at the old prices.)
Nice suits for $14 in fancy
worsted suiting, We show d,
big range at moderate prices
in Scocch and Canadian tweeds
we cary a large and well as-
sorted stock. Prices to suit
all. A. large stock of the lat-
from $10 up.
GIVE US A CALL and see
what we can do for you.
MERCHANT TAILOR..
B ' 0-: E
S,,,,„LIRITY.
1)1118
Must Beer Signature of
See Pac-Slmlie Wrapper Below.
1
Very eneen Ina ealfir
Q0 take AS MOM
FOR HEADACHE.)
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR BILIOUSNEet.
FOR TORPID LIVER:
FOR CONSTIPATION,.
ronsmow SKIM
FOR 11E0
Purc0 *rote: g mum,
CARTEKS
ITTLE
CURE SICK READAOHE.
Boots & Shoes
Harness, Trunks,
I" Express Wagons,. Baby Carriages and eY
the large and well assorted stock,
Having disposed of n.q- business to B. S
ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST.
vill hold a clearing out sale of the above riP9S CC al:At
e.
Everything will be offered at and unier cost m order
to reduee die stock end those Mitut of anything in my line
NN do well to take advantage of this Pargain Salo.
mite Bum. u lath quit hie ettrod me " Price
SALT RHEUM.
A Severe case Permanently
Cured by
"I had Salt Rheum in myface and hands
for three years and could not get anything
to cure me till Irised Burdock Blood Bit ters.
"On taking the first bottle there was a
great change for the better and by the
time the second bottle was finished I was
Completely cured and have had no returo
of the disease since.
"I have great faith in B.B.B. as a cure
for blood and skin diseases." Miss Maud
Bruce, Shelburne, N.S.
A SARNIA LADY
Tells How Milhurn's Heart and
Nerve Pills Cured Her Ner-
vous Troubles and Strength.
ened Her Weak System.
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are an
inestimable boon to anyone suffering from
any disease or derangement of the heart
ornerves or whose blood is tbin and watery.
Mrs. E. Horning, of ire George Street,
Sarnia, Ont., is one of those whose experi-
ence with this remedy is well worth con-
sidering. .
It is as follows ;--" I am pleased to re-
commend Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills
to anyone suffering from nerve trouble, no
matter how severe or of ho w long standing.
" For years my nerves have been in a .
Heart and Nerve Pills, which I got at t
Geary's Pharmacy, have strengthened
them greatly and invigorated my system, .
leaving me no excuse for not making known 0
their virtues.
"I cannot refrain from recommending r
these pills to all sufferers as a splendid cure
for nervousness and weakness."
urniture!
ittlge ear ust unloaded At
We were fort unate te euring this
large car load before ;mother advance
in e, so it will be to your leterest
to buy lit usn e Toe ran get first-
BEASONALLE PRICES,
Undertaking
at the old t•itne wheie everybody is
made Niel -mote, wlit 0.1 r 11
buy or not.
Rowe's
A Dressmakers Duties
trassonsesstia
Are Such as to Cause Backache
Positive Cure and Gladly Tells
Alma it.
the arduous 000n -
patio» of dross- ,
making or sewing
have troubles of
their own.
Running sewing
machines all day
Ion,. bending over
that requires
the greetest cue,
these are the things
that have made
snazzy WOman
exclaitni "every
time I take a stitch
with my ueedle
seems. as though I am piercing my own
But those who suffer from backache,
amen of the kidneys ydll be glad to know
that there is a remedy that never fella even
in the worst cases.
Di is Dottn'a Kidney Pilla.
Mrs, P. Coyle's, the well-known dress -
ma er, 224 Bathurst St., Toronto, Ont„
gave the following statement of het experi-
ence with it :
from weak batik, tired feeling, and pains
and ashes in various pads of my body.
Since have used Doan./ Kidney Pills the
wane have left me, my blotches+ got stronger
sea the kidney troubles fums bienoorreoted.
"That tired!, dull, drowsy feeling that used
o oonae on me has now gorae,and I ani happy
say I have nob felt so WIG irt years as at
Doan's 'Caney Pills Imre heekecha, lame
r weak back, Bright's disease, diabetes.
Amply, mist before the eyes, loss of memory,
heumatism„ gravel and urinary troubles
yoting of old., The 700411 El4wor POI Co.,
Tortuito, Out.