Exeter Times, 1900-9-6, Page 5111 R11880-11.8. PROP081118
Powers Are Still Thinking Over
the Czar's Latest Plans.
ermeey -elnikat in a State of Constere,
ation Owe tbe Peoposed Iftestoratioe
of tee Wily Dowager Veapress-Loudou
ekes says Negotiations With 74; 1Iung
Chops. Would, Re as Condonation of
Oevernment Crinsee of Mime.
London, Sept. 3.--4.20 a.
the. Absence Of further MINS from Chi -
the papers are again filled with,
;awes:eons Of the Itussio-American
proposals, whiela so far tie may be
gathered Roza the representatious of
oPittioee in the e arioue Europeau
capitals, are calculated to subieet
ea unity of the allies to an exceed.
ng1yeevee and dangerous test.
In Germany eieweeially these propee-
aes ere so -diametrically opposed t
Emperor William's policy that they
have produced something• like eon-
e tereation. As The Daily News edi-
t orially remarks:
'Comet Von Waidersee was assured-
Iy not sent to assist in restoring the
Ilmpress-Dowager.''
It 'is recognized on all sides thieti
Oernielaa'sdecieion is the pivot of
the triatiter. env William in-
tended by despetching Count "eon
✓ elidersee to has.. the teest, r band
fU tLo(Uwe's, lenieu t Itelss la
tottenra the v. Intl (set of that otPe
ver's aide, and is now posieg as the
friend and proteeter of Clara-
suspik.:w, *CZ" zeneete,
The morning papers expreas the
greatest soepiciou of the WI 4.141 ion of
1.43ssia. T110 Tih;es
eepreekeits the opinion to ell. The
11131c;5
"Tile advatangcs PZ po11.1.° Artl
get monitv53; ADA It 35 we: 4ieted
Tirnetinr it w.9. recent.citad te.' 11 rakerci
like EZ;Z;1121141 1U2t1.414.11.111r, tent Lake large
eauneeiviat itateaseee 1u tee eeteteeekeeent
or a etat.ge met j1 -as -he. Uwe eeteeet
Teplace the restetiou :re elem., weetela
impeded 341 pro15,;%°,°-4 1:21 ile'311444:430:41 la
1:3113343 ;1;.; repent ,Fears.
•'1gi°40:.1htl,ti.i with LI Meg, l'i;3.43:. v341
e 11,wraurf:1., cratz,..",
altDd tIo1ottI23 ail 1l 31.1-
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"31nee wee Lave meeete ee
one 11,F 1h4. latNit3taxo; t x ('14k titete
Mance * ieve Te nalteree Ree teaen
weal itaserprees1 prartee 11e, wee
111101 Ee‘ unacN ate eiiwnele Min Dee;
elm (1,54 ,xx,xt:i; 41x.44,Q 11 toe veal
Jame et Vie ziesweted wail weilletena ; lat idt
does I; imply Mat ottar-3 ere to eeat
Rave Petite nee te owatio •41,^ 1;1 11txx
tOtat1Mx 4.14oV4•14;14Mil krit' or a reter:t
litterbe, u .41,11 mime',
, 6 *
Alla the United States from Peein
'le various -to Mel the miehte
great r die of the Deo, gown:leen
:Mite that Aust rivallweassery we ill,
fellow ei Genitally's :sloes. but it is
would leat'e the other powers little
optitei but to Rabat .
tOereey of the. obi 'world and the
eswaxitas other lioWers aloog the
,of peace. Not him; eoltid he
RUSS r nerivan Irees. caus-
ed .e•Ine anotoe ere Itere. 11 hi
Weeogiei d in both Berlin mei Vi,et-
steinetimi-s etki ties st range lwed-fellove
Ila 111. bt the withdrawal of lbieeia
'The itellarli 1.;%:4 S; ' 114.14 4'
V14, Spx•ktiaUx ow hat the
Atemeaere Awe ;he
than the spirit of tie ee doett.
231e14,4, CI1141 it s111t1t.i NW Up, WO
tIV soteh powers 140 anxious to de-
termine the cant roi ersy in an un-
selfish (+Hee'
neeeie, rorciet Satees
The Daile* New ettys: -"Russia bus
forced the hand kif the United Sue et,
agailat the better judgmeut of the
latter. :It the saute time the United
States Gov ernment has adduced sucll
valid reasons NV1K.' the
de a laid one that it will haielle be
iiimeme„,ee , ...aapected that other 130 4.°113 a ill 0014 -
Tie Pally News, which complains
t hat, the Government doks not com-
municate G. particle Of informal ion
xespecting the negot bet ioes teals Air.
Adee's despatch t'very Ale," Mad
lesks what the British Government is
doing in the matter.
The Open Door.
The Daily Chronicle thinks the
'question of the open door will
prove the rift within the lute -which
new sounds such sveeet harmoey be-
tween the United States and Rustle.
" "Russia," says t he Daily (Iron-
lele,-"has heard of the open emir be-
fore from a ()Teeter navel power than
the United.'Slates, and has replied
by simply slamming the door in that
power's face."
The paper then proceeds to commen
The paper then proceeds to com-
ment upon the dielealty of unclose -
standing Russia's real motives, and
the dangers of following • Russian
leadership, • •
Canton 'Newspapers Suppressed
Hong Kong, .Aug. 31. -The Acting
Viceroy of Canton has superes s (I all
the native newspapers, on II 31 mulct
that they have been publishing false
=eves detri men ta 1 to the ma it] t ce
of peace. • • '
teoreien Viinieters etaintain Guard e.
• Yokohama, Aug. 31-C en: Ya-
maguchi., commanding the Japanese
troops in China, reports that a meet-
• ing of foreign ministers and •rarer
menders has decided to Maintain
:guards at the gates of the Imperial
City, entrusting the south gates td
the Americans, while the japtinese
held the three others,• It was also
-decided to commemorate the occupa-
tion of Pekin he a march of the alli-
ed troops through the Imperial City
Aug 28. Many of the eonich guai ds
have left the palace and have sur-
rendered themselves . Tbe inmates
of the Palace have been assured that
• they will be treated with every con-
oideration. Five companies of troops
from the Japanese garrison at Tai-
, peb, related of Foronosa, started Tues-
day for Amoy.
°raptured Summer Palace.
St. , Petersburg, Aug,- 31.---Cen.
leinevitch, command ing the Russian
troops at the Clemece cepi tel, reports
froT Pee in; under date of Aug. 20,
that the Russian detachment on the
ells'evious day captured, without doss,
e Imperial summer palace. The Re
eiam artilleremen have also unearl
C(1 at Pekin SO eannon and matey
rifles. A large quantity of silver was
found at the Tsung.liYemen,
Two Thoesand Slaughtered,
Takti, Aug. 28, via Shangbai. Aug.
30. - The Viceroy reports that the
Taotai of the city of Tsang Chow,'
on the canal, invited two thous:mod
Boxers to a feast. While the ripxers
were eatiug and their weapone were
stacked. the Imperial soldiers by Is
orders fell upon them and slaughter-
ed all of them. .
Vou. Waldersee at Adele.
Aden, Aug. 31. - Field Marshal
Count Von Walaersee, ea route to
China, landed here to -day, and WaS
re:7e'0,"4.11 by a se-meeto houor oi
Brit ish
sent ia tike tee. Cabinet.
Wasilington, Sept. r; repert-
el Mot a eplit 11U1 oeeeaved it'. the
Catwinet over the Chinese effete. •lt
s said that the pro-Dessian policy
IVnS 012 adepied after inset steel -ea
is opposition from',Secretary of
ilZ‘ti1a.
THE PLAG.UE AT 01,.ASC4W.
'eeveuttotte '1",ereen to reevent Spread of
the Nala3y--!leer.2:ekee 4/11.1erel1 111
leele Torte,
Glaegow. 'Seta eite., seept.
Aeseetielet Surgeon A. It Thohla$
tbe3 1141.031 :states Marine 114Ze3:1.2
Services, alio maw in this I.:34:
011'4,0 e 31111 iitiboue,: keit loveae.
41 tit44. Z netee eery 3414 o434
to oat w e.....1401411111.1 OS.
I beet. has Lek it lau iu 1310
111131413erId casee of the plegie• le tete
Ife". end no nesitte alarm as to the
pread of the ith-l•itSr iS 1.33 Tin• ale
writ ie s 440 maim.; '.11(311wient it tide
and ale coneident of confining the out.
hreith wit laitt the tireeete, esoese
Ottlelet Notice.
ltiaelitheeloa, ;apt. 1 ----The 3'blItIV4-
131g Cablegram; I;;;;si 4 ,1011140: 11'434,4"
eI l2 1244 M4).11041 1 14iSlii1iII
• "(ii lesseive, Aug. 31.----1.t tseti I Beard
I fleet!. ta declaree tilasetev: infectete
with pimple. Hieven eaets, and one
sespieleeee Cdie la the laoSisital
day. *Ake:ease"
specks/ ulnae -don of Vestals,
lenition, Sept . te---Tove poet. era
utak ova Ete, et Soul lee tei st s se 3.iiver
4*441.3 e16k^r, ha ye, plirk,y,i,
;wiz p-4; 1-134ee4„1: 1111,10' PZ 1044 rd
••li foetin the (Ise .1... 'Tee prieee,
hese iiiirdeieel ftto eel ale1ess2
--peal I1141144411 4•11T,:.41N.V
.11 4113;11-4141 11144 arith tee size -I-
b;:,. del.*i4I :pm
13011re.
semaratable at New liorle,
New Yore:, Sept. 1. - Ile. A. II -
Mote . health kelieer of the port id
Nee 1. orle eaid eieertilkey that here-
after all seseels Wound from alategow
to this port would 1113` 41eZeita•ti 111
uarant iee ;tie a wren! of 12 days
wan 311030 01141)er:0;4m.
-This leagth ow; imp," emit lee
Doty, "ie the 4141: .1414114!4 ported of ine
;that ion. •AZ3 t het are, only two
senger lines plying beteon this
and (.1114F140.4 x 133*' work will be
'1Ite disinfws•t ton will de-
pend lorwa-le. upon the diorite; er of
the paeseneere. :elost them merely
go to Glasgow for the !repo5.. of
embarkiitoa 'new imere through the
city and are little eeposed. tow the
plague."
An ollieer of the Awhile Line salti
e est erday that Dr. Dote.et judepuent
would be relied 4m impuettly.
WEST 111-7Ittat.
let6l,MAIRIM6
ho Ilateess of the Two Dohs AVIIL XIs
ItcPeuttil,
oderielt, Ont., Sept.
eral-ConServaelve convent ion ion
West Huron met at Smith's Hill yes-
terday, Joseph Beek, president, in
the •chair; Janes LItdte31, eecretary.
The attendaure was very large, and
the delegates enthesiastie.
The following gentleinen were nom -
Mated: Thomas Jacksta, M. Locke
hart, D. Cantelon, J. Middleton,
John Cox, 111. Campion, M. 0. John-
eton, Dr. Tennent, J. I. Blackall
and Robert McLane All the n01111 -
aces made appropriate speeches and
retired, save Air. McLean, who ac-
cepted the honor amid the cheers of
the delegates.
Arr. McLean expressed a firm be-
lief in his ability to carry the rid -
beg, and condemned the Grit machine
in scathing terms.
Dr. Sproule M. P., delivered a. stir-
ring speech.
Resolutions commending Sir Chatiee
Tupper and Mr. Whitney were passed,
and the meeting dosed with cheers;
for McLean and the Queee.
J. 13. :Kills 'For Annapolis.
Halifax, Petit. 1, A arlonseiva-
.
tive convention at Bridgetosn, An-
napolis, yesterdey, J. le Seals was
chosen as candidate to contest the
Minty at the coming Federel elec-
tions.
SIR 41.1.tflL 5 AT SYDNEY.
Moral DInsOr O4la,p4VonS Him Through
Steel and !eon 'works.
Sydney, C.13., iopt. I. -Sir Charles
Tupper was eesterday taken to visit
the Dominion Steel - and Iron Works,
by a party of friends; among whom
Was Mr. Crowe, the Liberal Mae or.
He was greatly pleased with what
he saw; and closely questioned Mr.
Moxham, the general manager, who
took him in charge at the company's
office, about all the details of the
great undertaking.
• An idea of the progress enade 'n
Sydney is giyen by the fact that over
800 housds have been erected this
season, The party was • entertained
at lunch by the °facials of the com-
pany, and Sir Charles will leave ,fOr
Westville this mbrning,ewhere he will
sreak in the evening, and again on
Labor Day.
Premier Marchand at Death's Doer.
• Quebec, Aug. 81. -The friends of
the Prime :Minister of Quebec. Hon,
P. Marchand, have lost all hopes of
his recovery. He is considered in
danger. All the members of the
Cabinet will be in Quebec , Monday.
It is stated that the Plinio 'Minister
has decided to resign,and the At -
t orney-General, Hon.,Mi. Ar chain,-
bault„ 'will be called to reptace hint,
• FALL FAIRS.
South Huron. at Exeter. Sept
Goderi-eb, Sept. 1Sand 19,
Ailsa Craig, Sept. 20 and n
Dlitchell, Sept. 26, and 27.
Wingitatu, Sept. 27 ancl-20.
Seafertb. St pt, 27 and 28,'
Zurielt, Sept, 10 .3134.20,
Marys...0etober 2 and 3.
Stratford, Oetober•2 and 3,
Dlyth, October 9 and 10. .
Bayfield, October 1 and 5,
_DISCOVERED BY A WOMAN..
Another great, discovery has been
made, and that too. by a lady in this
country. “Disease fastene*1 its clutches.
upon her aud for seven years withstood
its severest test, but her vital: organs
were undermined and death seen:eel
imminent, Vor three months; she
; coughed incessantly, and could riot
sleep. She soon discovered a way to
recovery, by pprehaeing .of us a bottle
of Dr. Icing's New Discovery for Con-
sumption, and. was so ; much relieyed
on taking first doer, that she .slept kill
night; and with two bottles,' has been
absolutelv cured. Her name b
Luther adz." Thus. writes W. 4.1.11arni--:
nick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Sold by
all druggists at 50. cents and $1.tit.
Etery bottle guaranteed,
17 &
13ORN •
131SOWN-Ie Centralia, on theletb the
Wife of Percy liInlln, of a datteWer.
ITIJ-Ju Iley, en the let. inst., tbo wife of
P4 12 fenrittle, of 0 daughter-
• MARRIED
1 --FOUTUNE At' !se:, Jetwies
4 fordt. (et Atte: Iretli. br Itev.
Jl434(r 31 teeitOriekt'arecuiteteof
Minnesota, to Shies Nolte- •Foriune. eldest
dantehter of Itehert l'Ortuee. of Tectiersttside
ILLS-11EliSEY---ist 1140 reeitlenee of the
hrltiCe father. tendon, Ont.. en wedne,ttlay.
Aug. gale by the Vey. te Owen, Eve(Sla
Claim doneiwter of e. t, eteavy, to Edward
W. T. ;idle: of Owen Seoul.
`11,10.11T- 1''M -At tee :veldt:tea of the
Millea father, ((443141411, 3331' the Ilev.
en Aug, ea . Wriele, te etas Mile
.Ailti, • ottmecist itatightta vf Pfln, 3304)4
Of Centralia.
DIED
AnZr. 21.1":13Zeitarea
aged el eeare.
IIAEELWOOD-At %tried. su Aug. lee M.
Ilazelweed. aged eeeelte.
FANF.O.N-10. Eseier, (we e eu
that lt.. Mery
.4345 litentu, o4e14.e of tee eite3iiiiee keinimo.)
eeeed Coa peers.
11RCICK-s.bi Use-Neese:a the led Alarthe
etea weelist of tee Lao W1111941 11104•Lx4 Sgt.'
e'erere.
'C011Se-Ae Bart:chi, eta eveg.41,ifeco. IVI'
riisiteeeousteeet •1,34 et ie.: Zees -
Woitdangcii°1;
- Peelle 4o. tie •
Feettelle Iletele eesaniecet e'eta 01 39. Rr -
tricb. ogee: Cs eecere alai :4 41411'.
West, Assinildoitrimeerratiaes have
v•noininated N. P. Davin, M. P" fur
be C0311111o11.4
DaVld Spelt 0. neva of 1/111301`
beta 11.3 Ult" C41111:e4 VADllatialte ft;
Sashatehewain.
The petition againA tho ramp
Air. C. A. Brower, L. P. P. In East
Elgin. was dismissed at St. Thomas
Tuesday after a short. hearing.
Rielund I. Fitzgesald,an old soldier
employed at the Old Ilotuestend Hotel,
Sandwich, went to the window of his
room to get fresh air. Ile fell to the
ground, U5 fl'* t, and receivcd injuries
from which he died.
/1••••••••••••••••••!IMIM•P•100.1111
Anne
EXTHES
THE SEASON WHEN
Paine's Celery
Compound.
SHOULD BE USED
Nothing Like it for Health -
A. sudden jump from torrid heat to
weather of a changeful thzuacter
The change is a serious one 'for the
ailing, weary, sleepless, despondent,
irritable and for those whose nerve en-
ergy is almost exhausted. The quick-
ly 'varying temperatures experienced
during this month, add to the suffer-
ings ana burdens of n,en and women
whose systems are deranged or broken
down.
Long years of triumphs and success -
08 have estahhstied. the fa et that Paine's
Celery Compound is the infallible cure
for the feerful We thee result from km
ion pail ecl etervuus syeteen and impure
blood.
Paine's L'el ter y ow pound makes
Imre fibre and nerve force ; 11. purifies
and euriches the blood ; it regulates
digestieu ; it promotes sleep and gives
to the entire systemia, fulness et health
and sta ength that makes life a pleas -
One best people are Deers and friends
of Paine's Celery Compound and re-
commend it to their friends ; It is pre-
scribed „daily by some of our .best phy-
sieiane. ,
sesees=eere------
CH A N GE IN BUSINESS,
11 haveaurehaeol the business of W. T. 13unt
at a nee on the dollar, and intend adding a
large Stock of new goods, when 1 evill be in a
position to supply the wants of the public in
every line, and as cheap as the ob'eapest.
E. COLW1LL,,
AL TRAY HOG.
Strayed from tbo premises 01 1.330 undersigned.
lot 17, con. 0. 'Cistern°, on or aboutlith Aug., a
mege white sow,lame on one foie foot. In-
formation as to Iler recovery will be suitably
rewarded • •
6 JOHN' HANNA. Winchelsea P . 0.
, .
CONSERV TINES, • AT-
TENTION.
The ConServaLive Convention for South
Perth will be held at 'rho Town Hall,St. Marys,
on Thursday the 20bh of Septerner, at the
hour of 1 30 p. m. for the purpose of selecting a
candidate for House of, Commons The 'Lis-
horne 'Association will be 33045 114. isliravilio
Tuesday the 181.33, at 7.30 p. m. Each munici-
pality is 1eque444/4d in send 30 delegates.
3, W. GRAHAM, Seey, 01. Marv,
e's Th Ng Cannot Grind
'with W.Ater Thile s Past,"
This is what a fagged out,
tearful tittle woman said in
telling her cares and weak-,
ncsses. Her friend encouraged
by telling of a relative who
liar! fast such troubles and ct-U aS
cored by Hood's Sarsaparilla
The little woman ;MVP has tears of
joy, for she.toolt Rood.'6, which puthe
m r
blood prune order, and. slap lives 011
the strength of the present instead of
worrying about that of the past.
lit11110r-" When I need. a, bitioa pnrifiet •
I take Ilood's Sareapartila. It cured way
humor and 1110 exeellent aa a nerve tonic."
Jesse Ems, Stafford Springs. coma.
EryloP Pim; sores --Atter ecarlet term:
a reaming sore waS lett on my nose. Tool;
/tood's Sarsaparuia Dna it cured me. my
brother was aleo relieved by Bei eryeleela$
ha leis face," Ex.e.k. COL'115E14, Burden, N. 13,
-11/1
Bae4'er111 ta il:a; 113;11'n11uh
131;
lilagyard-e Ytilow ie e geed 1.et1,rt13-,14)
matt tor tweet. It ecelonee its
liatininetton, telites cut rain., cited ernes cute;
Murree Itraises, epreitei 6ZOMSY. Fere tlarmt.
lc. Pe33ee3e.
7Elt FaFTY YEAUS.
.414 _ttto "set* lirr.J4pTriwo. litamov.-1.firs.
Wittelen 1144.1143435 Syrup has. Wen marl for
over fifty yeare mitieees of mothers for their
alttIrce whee teething. with rerfect seceee.
It eetilbes 1330 444314. eeftene the genre allays el
Pain. eurcii e led •colic. 41345 314111143 best remedy
for Diarehaa. It Is pleaeant to 4330 30430. teed
by otter gate in every pazt of the world. 241
erne> a beide, Its value is ineolleulabie, Be
Fere end wk. for ATM Wbreow's Seething
Syrue-aiwit. 441330 3243 other Lind.
/AUNTY TO LOAN.
Wr leese unlimited privets. !egotists:or invest -
meet teem fano or 11114154332404101311 at lowes4,.
441431. 4! sot coip.
t;icxsox4 CAI1LI70
Exete
W. GL
MARKETS.
er. SEPTEI1BEH dik, lea
Wbeat peelettelibiea to. 3341 - 21 te
23
Barley, ..••.e 4.•$5 tO
Peas ..4 -xx.4 te
Butter-, ...17 to 17
12 to14
10
Ens- • -..•
Turkey
Geese
to
Cbtelcens 3)81 31*
.. 10 to 10
Dried Apples- . 3 to 5
Pork dressed-- - eleet1 to 7,24
eeesseseeee
LONDON elettRETS.
London, SEPTEMBER etti 1900.
eseat per byshel,..
40 041
tx,
xx-x•
te 30
Pelle . • .. eV
tO it 5
Bar301 $$ to 44
buckwLeat ...lop.. ....40 io 47
(ova . ....
13431141244***** *WO 44444
Butter .... ,
/11.-W t
le (0 11
to 47
o 70
to 05 I
Itee
---- .... ...-
„
lilggv 15 to 10
Itueee. ..... . . On to el
l'urkeys per.2,.... le to 12
(liceee peree.-.. -... 0 to 10
(thickene •,,,,,,41( to 75
Chee,e • e to 10
l'otatoes per hae , . „fe. to 75
Bay per ton . ..S G. 40 ? 7.f41
Pork IIer Wt... $1.5t1 to 65.00
Thomas Wilbort. Stratford, father of
1h.v. 31..1. Wilson. Nile, and James
Wilson, editor of the Birtle (Manitobal
Witness, is dead.
To Tara Dmo?,.-A rich lady cured of
her Deafness and Noises in the Head
ily Dr. Nicholsons Artificial Ear Drums
has scut X1,000 to his Institiate, so
that deaf reople finable to procure the
Fele jeleunis wahave them free. .4t34.ply to Dept. A'S. V. the Institute, ibt)
Eighth Avenue. New Yur3.1.% S. A.
SPECIAL LOT OF
(Sneeeeette to Elliott Gladmani
terrikeZ liotwy
corweyancer, Etc,
gooey
to acia oa Farm and village
3114)41 31.' at tales interest.
OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER ,
KINSMAN. le 13.8;. AND
'4" sla. .1. 13. EINSMAN. le
14. 1.1. le Honor Graduate
4,1 4-44 Ill+ 1 lee ereity. Demist.
ezitraeu a a Want pain or
bed rater Merle, (1)13e11 m Fan.
etso oe eide et Main
t. I.:x(1er
f.3f342,.
713Tiibi
tionor Oreoluate of the Torneto Univerilty.
%rid ltoseal College of Denial Surgeon5 of
()Mario. All 1.rttige work. t'row tee d Plate
tverk done to tle, matte! tee_ elde tneamer. A
lettentese eterellae se is Atilt,. eXitilenom
1 he rztrlete,1 al 14 111514P ;III eit lit 41te IlVexlerVa7.
MI (41 1344.' nate.; 1 teeth. olliee eppeeite VI re
els1 Ilutel, Exetce. Outurlo.
Atalibo ',mow cr.r.
.CUT THIS OUT
end send us *.ftli 7, ceists in ellver, and you u ill
get
by return nail a ()OLDEN bOX OF
GOODS that a ill bring nut In Alorn
In one niontli, then anstbleeelse in Ameriva.
w. ICINNEY,„ 11. T.,
Salem-Ittrmoutli, N.:4
Five Packs of Cards Free-
Oue Tack, 'May 1. C, U. Rome,' (Inc park
Escort, Onepask Ontepack 'Hold.
;relight; One peek 'Utr Sofa ,TIIA Heide Two.'
84234132305 (4 20 other etylcs 'with book full of no.
eons, belle Aver for ppstage.
A. W. KINNE Y, E. T..
0a1em-1. arm °nth , N. b'
FAII.AI FOR SALE OR
RENT,
100 acres of firet•elass land, (0 3110 ownehip of
Usborne, being lot 143, in Oth con„ adjoining the
village of Winchelsea. Geed water, well fenced,
good buildings, and the land in th•st-class state
of cultivation. immediate Possession given.
For terms and conditione wdte or call On
T1100. COOK. Elimvine P. 0.
(24)
FARM FOR SAI.ahl
The undersigned. offers tor kale his excellent
farm of 75 acres E. 3 lot 8, con 13, Hay. On the
premises is a good name house 22 x.28, kitchen
and woodshed, good bank ba n 48 x 56, and
good driving house and other outbuildings.
choolhouse across thereat' ;11mi ea north of
the flouriehing village Of Dashwood, soil good,
well watered, tences excellent, reason for sell-
ing, failing health, Dashwood P. ().
CUARIAIS 110TILBE IN.
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RIS c6,,Igi, i 7eue-ety yegetable. e ...wee. 1,
FOR TUE NEXT 15 DAYS.
A gooa Assortment
ALSO HEAVY 1ANT1NGS
AT COST.
'e want to clear these 134504 at once,
JOHNS,
'rho Tail
urintur
Another large ear just unloaded at
11. N. Rowe's.
We were fortunate in securing this
large car load before another advance
in price. so it will be to your interest
to buy Iron: mayhem yOu can get first
-
lass goods at
REASONABLE l'Itle ES. I
,ne•
Undert(Aidk,
Vedoetekieg top-toelattein ell orate he
ei he old eterk• 11. 33044' tale yhotly is
trade 'a cite nie, v.lictior you
Imy or not.
S
A SARNIA LADY
Tells H ow Milburn'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 frozn
any disease or derangement of the heart
or nerves or whose blood is thin and watery.
Mrs. E. Horning, of 1145 George Street,
Sarnia, Ont., is one of those wbose 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 how longstanding.
"For years my nerves have beeu in a
terribly weak condition, but Milburn's
Heart and Nerve Pills, which I got at
Geary's Pharmacy, have strengthened
them greatly and invigorated my- system,
leaving me no excuse for not making known
their virtues.
"I cannot refrain from recommending
these pills to all sufferers as a splendid qua;
for nervousness and weakness.
cu Fre SICK LIL7AlorstailiE.
CURES
SCROFULA.
Mrs. James Carr,
Umfraville'H a s t-
ings Co., Ont., says:
"My little boy, two
and a halfyears old,
wasin a terrible con-
dition and suffered a great deal from,
scrofulous sores. My husband bought a
bottle of Burdock -Blood Bitters for him
and gave it to him, and by the eine he had
finished the second bottle there was not e
sore to be seen. On account of this won,
derful cure 1 ca -a honestly recommend
B.B.B. to all who suffer from any disease
ezising from bad blood."
IMr. Oliver J. Murray,
CURESBOILS. "About six months ago
CwhrItrleostteatoswnio lieLis.,.
, 1 wes troubled weh
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pain u oi s, -OrIV lc
could get nothing to cure me. As a last
resort I tried Burdock Blood Bitters. One
bottle completely rid me of boile, and my
health was never b'etter than at present.
441
THE ESSENCE
OF NAT
Nature's greatest remedial agents coicentrated,
tablet form. A remely whose efficacy is
marvelous for all complaints arising from a
disordered Stomach, Liver, Blood and Kidneys.
Every box is registered by number and con-
tains a guarantee. If you are not cured the
purchase price is refunded. Sold
by all druggists or sent by mail. 41*
200 days' treatment $1.co. Pre-
vents disease as well as cures it.
OUR NATIVE HERBS is also sold •
in powdered form.
ALONZO 0. BLISS Cleo,
aole et, Patel.ate Montreal, Can,
THE
T NORTH WESTER 1 IT
WILT, BE HELD IN
ODE,
Tuesday and
11 Weclnescix-3
(wel
ti ZE LIST AG(41113,G „WES $2,t 169,
(10) wtt Da>, s, Ent Thc:, Both Be Hum
, - • No AN't.ste Time,
tz
tEvcr3 thing bt gins at 01.e o'clock 0/1 Tuesday.
AR INVITED TO COME AND SEE
Tr• e Leatra.,,r Cilunt) Fair of Westteht
Oriterite held le 1330 Healthiest atm
Prettiest Town it: Canada.
It has thelint11 F4 nit Display in
nterio.
1\41 til lwe y Fah has so gona a. -
T.: 44( I., or st..011 yt. ell a:lunged and tons.,
dons Gliquals an•d Buildings.
usw each day by : he famous (lode -
rid; Marine Band.
The Dest •Spectling Progiant offeted
in the County.
Tuxtsn.k v
The Great Fanners' Trot or Pace,
Prizes $00. ti20, SIS and 510.
WEDNESDAY
2 20 Pace and 2.10 Trot,
. Pt 'zee $1.75.00.
2 30 Pace and 2.20 Trot,
Prizes %OM.
2 45 Pace and 2142 Trot,
Prizes S1.00,00.
FT tf 1(111 11.11 N p (1450 Sq t, 150). Drop a card fer a Prize List.
JAMES MITCHELL, Secretary.
Jp
SS.
ALE
Boots ez Shoes
larness, Trunks,
Whips, Robes, Express 'Wagons, Baby Carriages. and every-
thing in the large and well'assorted stock.
Having disposed of my business to R. II, Sweet, of
Dunnville. who tales possossion
• ABOUT SEPTEMBER 16144
1 will il0:7eciryathclirig
clearing 0 -at sale of the above lilies until that
E*
will be offered at and under cost in order
to reduce the stock and those in want of anything in my line
will do well to take advantage of this Bargain Sale.
Johri 'Treble.
Vtirm. Stacey, aged 62 of Stratford,
Ont., was struck by a street car and
seriously injured at Buffalo yester-
day.
The Perth Farmers' Institute made
$160 out of their Guelph excursion,
which will help the Institute's work
next winter.
CliRES13XLIOUSNESS.
"I have tried Laxa-Liver fees, and find them
an exceuent momeine for lneageseion and 'Me;
Bey. G. W. Henderson has by a
imous vote of the board:been aak&I
to remain for a fourth year as pastor
of the St. Marys Methodist church. '
5013.17, THROA.T.
Chas. Johestoe, Reny River, Se says :
was treabled ve.th hoarseness and sore throat
and after ,,aking three bottles of Dr. Wood's
Norw.q Pine Syrup I was °toilets, owed.
you wan ef
tfirs-cltass see w d I t lea
read Col in, sdiek &lion's advertisement.