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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1901-11-21, Page 3t,. aaa °It's. not Iostthat a frieod gets,:' Rather give too , than too little value A safe policy for Makers, who brand their own price on-- • . J, SPACEMAN. Sole Loral Agent ••••••••••1111•••••••1#•••••• • • • Clubbing1 • • ••. • • • • • 0 • ey, • • • • :• • • • • • • • 40 • • • • • and Empire..... .... .,.$1,75 2 • The above includes two band- • • someis u s p t re 1 iv Jahn Innes,in is •colors, size 14 :c 25 inches, entit- to l'a 4,, I ed "On the edge of the herd," • • and "The Miner's Farewell." "• The Times and Daily 11lail • • • and, Empire (evening edi- 0 • tion) $3.25 The Times and Daily Mail • s and Empire (morning 0 a edition) al 25 0 • The Times and Weekly Sun $1.75 • • • The Times and Family Her-�_ • • old and Weekly Star$L.75 • The above includes handsome • • • pictures of the King and Queen 3 •, and a copy of Gainsborou h s fa • !" mous picture "The Duchess of • •)evonshire. • The Times and Montreal 3 • Rates We have completed clubbing arrangements fear 1601 with sev- eral of the leading newspapers. Owing to the high prices of paper and payment of postage by rzetvspapers the rates in some • • cases slightly iu, advance of pre- g vious years. AU of the follow- oe with the exception of the dailies, • will be sent to any address from • now until January 1st, 1003, for • amount named, The rates will • be as follows ; M The Times and. Daily Globe,$1,25 • The Times and Weekly Globe for,,.$1,60 •. The above includes two band 110. - some pletures-one an excellent • picture of the Duke and Duchess • of Cornwall hi medallion settings with the Royal Standard as a • back; round, the other a fine pie- • ture of two farni horses, called • "Ti -o Fatriir Pets." • The Tines and Weekly Mail =r herald (daily)... $L75 I.' v The Tithes and London. Daily • Advertiser $2.50 ii • The Times and London • Weekly Advertiser, ...$1.50 • The Times and Toronto • Daily Star...... . . ...... $2.50 • The above includes a picture • of King Edward. • The Times and Toronto • Daily News $2.50 • The Thnes and Farming • World. $1.80 • The `Times and Montreal • • Weekly Witness$1 65 • The Times and Montreal • • Daily Witness $3.25 ±j • • • • • •• • • • • 0 • • 0 • • • 0 • • • The Times and. Farming$1.75 O • The Times and Christian • Guardian........ $2.00 • Any other' paper Clesired can t be heti at cuieeiag rates. • TIMES OFFICE. 0 •*3003030S0•••••••o••••••• a sale of rare postage stamps a tish Columbia 186I imperfect two e halfpenny pink, unused, sold for a New Brunswick I851 shilling, Ye, Tightly cancelled, for £11 ; ;e, Scotia 1851- shilling, violet, for e and Nova Scotia I851, dark pur- eor £14. • HOME DYEING MADE EASY WHEN WAR/10ND DYES ARE USED. For quality, variety, brilliancy dura- bility bility of colors, the Diamond Dyes excel all other package dyes in the world. The Diamond Dyes are made ,,",ogeover fifty different colors for wool e-esitlzc lr e cl. special fast Colors are nti;,,,te for dyeing cotton and mixed goods. No other dyes so strong, so true to color, or so simple to use. Full and explicit :directions' ,en each package enables the inexperienced to do as good; work as the professional %dyer. :,•, The. Diamond Dye Mat and Rug Patterns.•colored on a superior quality of Scotch Hessian are selling fast. ,,with one of these designs it is easy to '4nake.a pretty floor ornament. The „l'1 ells &,Richardson Co., Limited, 200 ( ,+'fttountain St., .Montreal, P. Q., will ,` free mail all the new. pat- ternsd youby p terns if you send: in your address. The breath of the pine is the breath of life to t •ve. NorwayPine' Syrup con- the consumptive. ti tains the pine virtues and cures coughs, :colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, and all throataiid lung o attended trouble's. which, if not to, lead to asotisumptdola'. TOR1A Tor Wants. and Children. ;,hcfac- avow .t wrappolt Saila Children Cry ,for TORIA The Princess Sophie lIamba Phu- leep Singh, daughter of the late i.Vlaharajah Dhuleep Singh of India, entered the Woman's Medical College of the Northwestern University in Lincoln street, Chicago. on Tues- day, and attended her first classes as a freshman "medico." Premier's Speech, Was Effective. Paris, Nov, 20. --The Chamber of Deputies yesterday continued the discussion of the bill authorizing a loan of 265.000,000 francs in 3 per cent,perpetual renter, to reiiiburse the treasury for its outlay in con- nection with the Chinese expedition, and the idemnifieation a French suf- ferers in China. Callilaux, the Min- ister of Defence, defended and ex- plained. the Government's plan. M. Waldeck -Rousseau, the Premier, made a forcible reply, defending the policy of France in respecting French mis- sionaries in China. The Premier's speech produced a. great effect upon the Chamber, and will probably re - suit in carrying the Government'sscheme practically uncbauged. The debate was adjourned to Thursday.,. i goer 1tnvoy ;, Pireto, Chicago, Nov. 20. -Mrs, A., Few-» ler, at whose home Boer Envoy Philip Louter Wessels has been boarding, believes Wessels has eloped with her beautiful 20 -year-old daughter. Mabel, who was his steno- grapher. Wessels is wealthy and has a wife in. South Africa, The po- lice have the case in hand. Austrian Dred fu,t tIeleased, Vienna, Nov, 20. -At Lemberg an Austrian ofliccr niuned Stiller, after sufi'erine four yew's' imprisonment on a charge of treason, in supplying ply' I l .lug to Russia the plans of an, Avstritut fortress. obtained a revision of his trial and succeeded in establishing his innocence. Nun's vellings with shiny •,k borders aro among the new materials. Flowers carefully wired are made into bow effects for the side and bask of bate. Tulle which is patterned in the fortis of Ash scales over e, sbimmer'ing foun- dation of gold tissue ill ane of the mil- linery novelties. A, very stunning parasol is made of turquoise blue taffeta made to Imitate the elect of the turquoise matrix, While the handle of ivory is decorated With turquoise.. Lace coats in cream tint made over 01111 of the same color are one of the cieganeies at Sorbian in the way of wraps. They are three-quarter length, and the sleeves are bell shape. The latest evening coiffure shows a soft puff around the face, broken by a few little curls at ane side and loose knots arranged low at the nape of the neck. One large rose is worn at one side of the front, One must be blessed with a fine dis- crimination in these days in order to choose the latest and most fashionable tint of white, which is called cbam- pagno or wine white, as you prefer, and Is especially attractive because of its warmInge. t „ Gauze ribbon in narrow widths is much used for ruchings on summer gowns, and other very pretty effects in trimming are made with some of the narrow fancy ribbons which come IA pretty combinations of color and also with little jewels through the center. - New York Sun. Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive en their food something is wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly. sgsjT9R :COD LIVEReOIL (W/THhiY.POP, HOSPiIITESofLNE' SOF. will generally correct this difficulty. it put you will p t from one- fourth to half a teaspoonful P in baby's bottle three or four times awill .d a you soon see y;. a marked m rovement. For = larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, . oonful according to age, dissolved in their milk, will ver. if you so desire,1 y� . soon show its great nourish- j 41 ing power. 1f the mother's 1 milk does not nourish, the baby. she needs the emul- sion It will show an effect at once both upon mother. and child. all druggists, Toronto da. SGOTT & BOWIQE, .Cana Dyspepsia From foreign ;words ;meaning bad cook, has come rather to signify bad stomach; for the most common cause of the disease is a predisposing want of vigor and tone in that organ, No disease mages life more miserable. Its sufferers certainly da net Give to cat, they sometimes wander if they should eat to lzze. W. A. Nugent, Bellville, Ont., was greatly troubled with it for years; and Peter R. Share, Eau Claire, Wis., who was so afflicted with it that be was nervous, sleep- less, and actually sick most of the time, obtained no relief from medicines profes- sionally prescribed. They were completely cured, as others have been, by Hood's Sarsaparilla according to their own statement vol- untarily made. This great medicine strengthens the stomach and the whole digestive system. Be sure to get Hood's UDR FUSE D1PL1Af Remarkable Speech by Secretary of State Hay in New York, Says of Baited States Dlgiomacy That Its Briefest Expression 1a; The Monroe Doctrine and the Golden Rate --Titer 1.7. S. NQW a World,Wlde guiptre, and Will Not Crawl Nor Swagger b;;l Stand Any Nation's Feer. New York, Nov. 20. -Tho :133rd annual banquet of the Chamber of Commerce z o w tts held at Dellaionico's last evening. Covers for 450 were laid in the main banquet-room,wllieh was decorated chiefly with American flags. At the table of honor, pre- sided aver by President Norris K. Jessup, were .Ambassador Joseph II. Choate. -United States Ambassa- dor to the Court of St. James; non, John Ray, Secretary of State. and other fromiinont statesmen and citi- zens. icing Eduard Toasted, The speech -making was opened by President Jessup, in a very few words. Ile then proposed a toast to the memory of William McKinley. It was drunk with all standing, and in silence. President ltoosevoit's health a s then toasted, m h la the iG orchestra. played. The next toast was that of "ICing Edward of Eng- land.'' In introducing Secretary Iny, Pre- sident Jessup proposed it toast, "Our Diplomacy." The Secretary was warmly welcomed' by the guests. Secretary of State. Secretary of State Ray spoke of diplomacy, and said, in part: "There was a time when diplomacy was a. science of intrigue and falsehood, of traps and mines and countermines. It may- bo another instance of the credulity with which I have often been charged by European critics when I say that I really believe the world has moved onward in diplo- macy, as in other matters. In my experience of diplomatic life, I can say, without hesitation, that we have generally told squarely what we wanted, announced early in the negotiation what we were willing to give, and allow the other side to ac- cept or reject our terms. Guided by Golden Itulo. "If we are not permitted to boast of what we have done, we can at least say aword about what we have tried to do and the principles which have guarded our actions. The brief- est expression on of our rule of con- duct is, perhaps, the Monroe doctrine and the golden rule. With this sim- ple chart we can hardly go far wrong: "I think 1 may say that our sister republics to the south of us are per- fectly convinced of the sincerity of our attitude. They know we desire the prosperity of each of them, and Peace and harmony among them. We no more want territory than we cov- et the mountains of the moon. Striven to Stand Alone. "As to what we have tried to do -what we are still trying to do - in the general field of diplomacy, there is no reason for doubt on the one hand or of reticence on the oth- er. President McKinley, in his mes- sages during the last four years, has made the subject perfectly clear. We have strived, on the lines laid down by Washington, to cultivate friendly relations with all powers, but not to take part in the formation of groups or combinations amongthem. We m have sou lit successfully, to induce d, all 'the great powers to unite m a recognition of the general principle of ectuality of commercial access ,and opportunity in the markets of the Orient. Now an Empire. "We consider our interests in, the Pacific Ocean as great now •as those of -any onepewee and destined to. indefinite development. We have open- ed our doors to the 'people of Ha- waif; we have accepted the responsi- bility of the Philippines,' .which Pro- vidence imposed upon us. We have put an end to the, embarrassing pan demoirhim in which we v were in olved- in Samoa, and, while abandoning none of our commercial rights in the O entire group, wo have established 'our flag and our authority in Tuttilla, which gives us tiie best harbor in the South Sea. I exteras'in will come a Pacific cable, and an Isth inian Canal u for the se of well die - posed • people, but upder exclusive American ownership and. Americee control.. • Let us be diligent in our tire. rites and n'e shall stand -stand. You see, nor crawl -nor swagger -stand, as a friend and canal, asking nothing, putting up with nothing but what is right and, just, .among our peers, in the great democracy of , na- tioni:" Generous Nation. In his peroration, he said: " No wantonness of strength will ever induce iv us to drive a Bard baigain with another nation, because it is TSE EXETE. R TI .114.„68 weak, nor will any fear of ignoble Criticism tempt us to insult or defy a greats power,, because it is strong. or even because it is friendly." After lie concluded ded Scu et azy Hay was obliged several times to ac- knowledge the applause accorded him. Ills Nerve Played our, Montreal, Nov. 20, -Maximilian Mousseau, the olnploye of the post office, who confessed to stealing money letters, was sentenced to three years in penitentiary yesterday morning. The prisoner, who is well connected and only married six months, made a. scene when sentenc- ed, and was carried out of t}ze dock in a swoon. Negro Bill Defeated. 1 Atlanta. Ga., Nov. 20.. --Tile Hard - t wick bill, providing for the ciisfrai- chiselnent 91 the negro, was killed in the Rouse of Representatives yes - 1 terday by a vote of 113 to I.T. The , same measure met a similar fate two years ago. Hog ;Younis Parrrer, Windsor, Nov. 20, --John (lager, s. Sandwich South former. living near Plantto Bros." mill. narrowly es- caped being disembowelled by s. ferocious sow, which he disturbed in the woods. while it was malting it bed for its litter. The animal knocked hirrz down and ripped open a cut in his abdomen with her teeth that required 13 stitches to close, Hager managed to regain his feet, and beat oft the brute with a club. Unknown ,ran. Dead. Chatham, Out., Nov. 20. -Yester- day morning the body of an un- known man about 5 feet 10 Welles in height and weighing 190 pounds, was found mutilated on the Grand Truuk Railway, about three miles west of Chatham. Deceased had one arm, out off and it very severe bruise on the temple. Ile was apparently between 28 and 35 years old. Tour Servants Cremated, Darmstadt. Nov. 20. -The great building created by the Darmstadt Gy-ntnastie Societies, whieli was open- ed with great ceremony Oct. G, by Grand Duke Ernest Ludwig, was de- stroyed by fire yesterday morning. Four servants employed about the building were burned to death., Bandits Close to Pekin. Pekin; Nov. 18. -Fifty Chinese sol- diers s x lised 150 bandits close to Pekin last night, killed 12 of them, mid captured 10, Tho prisoners bare been brought here for decapitation. Chinese Viceroy Road. Hong Kong, Nov, 10. -An uncon- firmed report is ill circulation here that Tao ilia, \Ticeroy of the Pro- vinces of Kwang Tung and I(ang Si, is dead. Paine's Celery Compound Possesses Special Vines and Power. For Femaio Realth- Building. All Women who Suffer from Diseases peculiar to Their Sex Should Use It. A Hamilton, Ont., Lady Whose Life was Despaired of is Made Well and Strong After Years of Suffering. Paine's Celery Compound has stood the test of time and experience while hundreds of the common preparations are fast sinking into obscurity. Paine% Celery Compound is not a patent medicine ; it is the discovery of one of tbe greatest and ablest physic- ians that ever practiced the noble pro- fession, and for this reason it is pre- scribed by many able doctors who recognize its worth. Paine's Celery Compound possesses special virtues and powers for female health -building. It banishes nervous- ness, weakness, backaches, sideacbes, headaches and all the nameless ills that come to womenof all ages. Et gives them rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes,and restores. the freshness and e activity of girlhood. Miss Blake, of Nugbson Street, Hamilton, Ont., gives her testimony for tbe :benefit of women who are suffering - many m silence - and earnestly looking for health and strength. 'For years I suffered re uch and was under the care of doctors who finally told me I was going into consump- tion. I became worse through the use.of medicines, and gave up my doc- tors. While in a very critical con- dition not able to sleep or rest, and al- ways faint and weak, appetite and digestion. bads my system run down and little life left in me, I commenced to use Paine's Celery Compound.' After the use of one bottle 1 felt touch` relieved. I have used in all seven or eight bottles, and am._ now - a new woman, can enjoy life, and as well as Ewih s to be." GRIP -QUININE TABLETS Grippe, Coughs AND Colds ON EVEiiY BOX.'', Relief in One Dose, Cure in One Day 25 Cents per Box at alt Druggists. Soft Farness na• hO;ashe aAglov 044 as tough As wire by using EUREKA. liar. sissy Oil. You eta lengthen its Ws -"moo it last twice as long ae ordinarily would, EUREKA Harness Oil 'makes a poor looking ear - sem like nese, Made of pure. hoary bodied oil, ea, pecfall prepared 10 with. stand the weather.. 9014 everywhere is cans -all sizes. Bads by I ITS11L OIL COMM. London, Huron and Brucc GOING NORTH- Passenger. LondoContrali n t depart 8.15 a, az. 4.40x, at. S.1 a 59 Exeter .. „ 9 51 6.0 Hens,all,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, 9,43 0,15 I ippen 9,50 0.25 Brucehlgld 1348 633 Clinton • 1 0.75 055 ti'ingitaua« urxiva 11,70 8.00 i,olt a $ourli-- Passenger %Vingbanz, depart G 13 A. M. 3,15 P. N. Ciintr a , 7.4T 4.25 Brumfield.... , . 805 4.49 Klppen . .. 8,1a 4,57 Howell ,... .... .... 8.22 502 Exeter 8.35 5.14 Ceritralia ,.•,. ,.•, 8,40 5,25 London. arrive , 9,37 0,12 BARN. RUSSELL --In Exeter, on the 15th fust,, the wife of ,lames L. Reasell, of twine -daugh- ters. POLLEN -In Farquhar. en Wedne=day, Nov. 0th. to i'4r. and sirs. Wm. Pollen. it daughter MARRIED BAI.EELL -- CRABBE-On the Base Line. Blansbard. by the Rev. :lir. Hart, on Nov. 0 dlary lane Ii 111 oil, to Herbert Giabt,e, of Ma- niere.. DIED LES1,I1:- In Chalon, en Sunday. Nov, 10th. Mrs. John Leslie, aged 19 years and 9 months, SM1T11-In Clinton, on Nov. 6th, Henry 8ntitln, aged TO a ears. Fitl'SUN11 - In Blanchard, on Thursday, Nov. 12t1. Frances Freshney, wife t.1 Thos, Freshney. aged 73 yelrs, SORE THROAT AND HOARSE- NESS. with their attendant dangers may be speedily ave. d remedied rte and byelle use of Poison's Nerviline, Execllent to gargle with -ten tinges better than. o rnustard plaster and more con- venient for the outside. Nerviline penetrates the tissues instantly. sooth- es the pain, allays inflammation, and cures sore throat and lroatseness simply because that is what it is made for, The large 25 cent bottle of Ner- viline is unexcelled as a. household liniment. It cures everything. TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Drente Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. $l, V, Grove's signature is on each box. 25e. Exeter, Nov. 2Cth, 1901. Wheat per bushel Oats Barley -- Peas Butter, . .., E Turkeys Geese Chickens per lb Ducks Wool..,. Dried Apples.. .. _ 5 to 5 Pork livo weight • • • 55.00 to g5'_,'I 000 Pal Ga to 71 40 to 43 44 to 48 65 to 70 to ...1516 1T to 17 8 to 9 G to 6 •..• . 5 LO 5. 16 to 16 FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Ax OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDY. -Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothesthe child,softens the gums. allays al y pain,cureswind clic. and is the best remedy y for iarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for 51rs Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. Worms affect a child's health too seriously to neglect. Sometimes they cause convulsions and death. 11 you suspect them to be present, give Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which destroys the worms without injuring the child. Price 25c. Milburn's S terling Headache Powders con- tain neither morphine nor opium. They promptly cure Sick -Headache, Neuralgia. Headache, Headache of Grippe, Headache of delicateladies and Headache from any cause whatever. Price 10c and 25c. British Troop Oil Liniment is without excep- tion the most effective remedy for Cuts, Wounds. Ulcers, Open Sores, Rheumatism, Bites, Stings of Insects, etc. A large bottle 25 cents. STRAYED. Came unto the premises of the undersigned, lot 18, con. 9, Usborue. on or about Oct. 25th, a two-year old steer. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take the animal away. ANDREW HODGERT. MEETING OF THE HURON COUNTY COUNCIL, - The Council of the County of Huron will meet in the council chamber in the town of Godorich, on Tuesday the 3rd, day of December next at o'clock p. M. W. LANE, Clerk. Dated at Goderieb, this 20th. day of Novena - her, 1901. 'USIA NTED, esponsible Manager (integrity must be unquestionable) to take charge of distribution depot and office to be opened in Canada to further business interests of an old established manufacturing concern. Salary 9150 per month and extra profits, Applicant must have $1500 to $201,0 cash and good stand.- ing. Address, Supt„ 7-. 0. Box 1151, Philadel- phia, Pa. B The est c r Weekliesl , � t6r11 fi WU� dcrttscn ENLARGED AND IMPR'O'VED. Tne Leading Weekly in Western Ontario ACC017.PANIED BY Farm su,d dome A semi-monthly pub of the beat in America -is sent to any address in Canada or the United States for 75c. A YEAR Send for Circular containing ' terms for Clubs, also our list of premiuius, ADD12ESS P. WESTERN ADVERTISER, London Ontario. MONEY TO LOAN. $ utheriand h rue$ Coa LTD We have unlimited private funds for invest- ° e oneo,tupou fannor village property at lowest ARE PREFdRDD TO PURCHASE rues of interest, DICKSON Se CABLING Exeter. flONEY TO LOAN. I nteres.have t,a large amount of private funds to 1 loan on farm and villagopropez ties at low rates 01l I'wG , LAD�dAIs, seis ELM Barrister eieie 83, Exete MEDICAL nn -J, b, ". , .B7', 13, TORONTOLTIeTi 1l VERSIT1 1 'd'iinity Ueiver sity. Office-Credi;ot W.BrOWNlNt: ti. (i,, el • P.8, tii•tldnste V;t:to,is a,'rersity Office and refs ,deine. tsotu:,t,ou 1,abora- tery,,Metel', ' :STANDING OR • 7 ► .i:IYHElI; :«aTA..� LOOS. Apply to E. Ci s e , FOREMAN. xis rElt, ON Exeter Rolier JYI. DTCKSCOI & CARLING, Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries, Conveyancers, Conrmissic tiers, Solicitors for the Molsens Bank, Ete. Mcney toloan at lowest rates of interest, r OFFICE :-MAIN STREET, BXk/TER.. I. R. mimeo, 13. A. L. R. DICKSON F. W. GL4 DMAN (Successor to Elliott .& Gindman) Barrister, SoIioitor, Notary Puffier Conveyancer, Etc, Money- to loan on Farm and village properties at Lowest rates a interest OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER. DENTAL Flour wholesale and retail. Mill Beed constantly on hand,. flE ifi Wf! NTBD. dor which 'highest price wilt he paid, Wood Wonted. TIAf0TA7 AND CLOVER SEED EOUOI3T, J. Cobbledick & Sees TWEEDS At Cost Price I3, KINSMAN, L. D.S. AND Dl. A. R. RINS1ti4N. L.. D. S. U. D. S„ Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain or bad after effects, tulle° in Fan. son's black, West sided Afain treet, Exeter' D.A. ANDERSON. {D. D- 3- UD. DENTIST. Boner Graduate of the Toronto University .nd RoyalCollege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, with hollers Also Nest -graduate of Chicago School of J'resthetie Dentistry (with honorable mention. Everything known to the Dental Profession done in this office. Bridge work. erowua, al• luminum, gold and vulcanite plates all done in the nearest planner possible. A perteetly harmless anaesthetic used tot pninle i extras, doe. Otllco one doer south of Carling lire's store Exeter, t tete•r Ont. A Gt OD INVESTMENT. Fanson's brick block and dwelling, in. Exeter, for sale. The briek block is well situated, on Main street, is 70x55 feet, three storey, and contains four stores. offices and halls, alt leased. This is the best business stand. in town. The dwelling i.4 brick of two storeys and contains 10 rooms, is admirably adapted for a boarding home. The property must he disposed. of. Terms easy, apply to R. L. Fanson, Exeter, Ont. FOR SALE -BRICK RE- SIDENCE ESIDENCE WIT1i AN ACRE OFLAND IN EXETER -We offer for sale en reasonable terms, that very desirable residential property known as "The Hooper Homestead" situated on Lot No. 86, south of Heron Street, Exeter. Thero is erected upon the land, a comfortable and commodious brick dwelling, also the necessary outhouses. The house is in good re- pair and has 9 rooms. The lot contains an acre of land and is excellentlyadapted for garden ing or fruit growing, There is a plentiful sup- ply of hard and soft Rater, The property is up to date, and the terms easy, for particulars ap. or to A E. Eoa uR Rows Pbarristers O , PcnnExeter, i3 S. A., proprietor. Reiff Real__a1e Agency 1 iF YOU WANT TO Buy or Sell a Farm, Buy or Sell Town Property, Borrow or Lend Money, Collections Made, Your Life Insured, Go to the Old Cuon- try, by the Allan • Line, CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED, JOHN SPACKMAN Office over H. Spackman's Hardware Exeter. ea. Cash paid for Raw Furs. A Dr • riv e in riasi C. Having purchased a large )) new music at a line of) job price i we will sell it at 5 cents per copy until Dec 1. The collection embraces in songs some the latest hits so ,>. g and instrumental music. Our stock of Organs and Pianos, Sewing Machines &c., will be found new and attrac- 1 tive both in price and quality.. S. MARTIN. GOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE Without regular attion of the bowels, Laxa- Liver Pills regulate the bowels;: cure constipa- tion, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick -headache and all affections lie the orgars of digestion. , Price 25e. A11 druggists. FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS. A good .Assortment ALSO HEAVY PA.NTING'S AT COST, e want to clear these lines at cZlce W .JOHN, The, lox- Cu#tars! Cutters! Do you Want a Cutter? We have the finest stook in tows All the latest styles, in the newest colors. - Our prices ale low as can he found for first-class material and workman- ship. BEFORE YOU BUY Gf1LL f%ND SEE US. J F Russoll Two Doors South Town Hall. CREDI'T`ON Roller Mills Our mill has been remodell- ed with the Gyrator System and people tell us they now make better bread than bak- er's when using our flour. Mail and Glio flpiog Dodo Promptl1. H. SWEiTZER. BROWNING'S 1 / tagHeadquarters For Dyspepsia Cure Blood and Nerve ,Tonic Stomach and Liver Pills Iron Blood Pills Liver and Kidney Pills Kidney Mixture Sciatica Remedy Sarsaparilla Cough Mixture Choler D' Cholera and Diarrhoea Mix tore ChilblainLotion. otion Try any ;of these preparations and. you will be astonished at their wonder- ful healing and curing properties. Al Full line of Patent Medicines on hand. TOILET ARTICLES SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUePLIES Domiuiou taborator