Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1901-11-28, Page 5"Poor folks friends soon forget them." Superficf al shoes lose customers, The Slater Shoe market cost It is too valuable o money, . lose -through giving mere finish at the expense of service. "The Slater Shoe" "footlyear %3±Y1(¢d." E'. J. SPAORUAN. Sole Local .Agent i s•••a•0••0••000•••••000•s � a ubb�n • Ranggrclux 3Gybe> 4s, S. • t John s, N,F., Nov. 26, -Fier • large icebergs were visible yesterday • fron this port. They are ro dri€ting• O south into the trach; of Atiaxntic shippblxg, Icebergs lhave shaver bc- b lore been, known to pass here so • lata in the season. The presence is,. consequently, alI the more dangerous to ocean shipmasters, who do not 71QW expect to find ieebergs on the Grand Drinks. Chines° indemnity }Lary, Paris, Nov. 26. -The Chamber of Peputies yesterday, by a vote of 295 to 249, adopted the vote of 265,000,000 francs for the Chinese indemnity loan, rejecting the smaller sums proposed by the Anti -Clericals. The Premier, X. 'Waldeck -Rousseau, during the course of the discussion, declared the Government would make no (lstinctjon between those who were entitled to indemnities, but would u d pursue in the far East IR'r'anco's traditional policy and fu1- 41 all the duties of her protectorate, lust as she claimed all her rights, Xukon Census. Ottawa, Nov. 26. --Major Wood- side, the Census Commissioner for the Yukon, handed in the returns for Yukon to Mr. Blue yesterday. The Major estimates the population at 21,000. Of these 8,500 are in Dawson, 500 at White Horse, 6,000 at the Creeks, 1,000 Indians, and 300 Eskimos. Ile has all the re- turns except three districts, and when these are in the total popu- lation will be about 21,000. Rates We have completed clubbing • awing, meats for "201 with ser. • • eratl of the leading newspapers, arr e Owing to the high prices of • • paper and payment of postage o s by newspapers the rates in sone • 0 eases slightly la advance of pre - 1. ines years. All of the follw- e with the exception of the dailies, • • will be sent to any address from • n01v until 1003, rY Ise, #o f • :amount named. The rates will be ,a follows• The Tithes and Daily Globe,S4-,23 e The Times end Weekly Globe • for, ,.$1.60 • The aboveinci'u(les two hand- • ee pietures -one an excellent a tore of the Duke and Duchess • Cornwall in medallion settings • • with the Royal Stamina its baud, the outer a One pie- • re ortwo farm horses, called • "Tile• Farm Pets," • The Times and Weekly ;fail 0 and Empire $1.7o` • The above inchides two hand- some pletures by Jobn Innes, izI • colors, size 11x2;, inches, entit- e Ala ed. "On the edge of the herd," • 1.-.7(1, "The Miner's Farewell," Times and Daily Mail • i and Empire (evening edi fe tori*, $'3.`?5 • ae--Tirthes and Daily Mail • and Empire (morning • edition) ti;18J • The i'ii.ies and Weekly San $1,75 • Tlhe Times and Family Her- „- 2 ald and Weekly Starltil.fo • The above includes handsome o • pictures of the Kin and Queen • • and a copy of Oainsboreugb's fa- e mous picture "The Ductless of e • Devonshire." • • The Times and Montreal • Ierald (dahiiyl........ $1.7aa o foes and London Daily GAdveatiser $2.50 Times and Iz London on o n • Weekly Advertiser....$1,-e0 • Times and Toronto - Daily Star. $2.n0 • The above includes a picture W King Edward. • 'he Times and Toronto Daily Mews.... $2,50 • The Times and Farming m ,.World. $LS0 0 • be Times and Montreal • Weekly Witness, .... , . $1.05 e e' The Times and Montreal • • Daily Witness $3,25 • • The Times and. Farming, ,.1.75 • The Times and Christian ar Guardian $2.(10 0 .Any other paper desired can AI be had at cubbling rates. • TIMES OFFICE. • •100• 000000000000000000000000 the1 consumptive. Nohe rway the syyrup on tains the pine virtues and cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, roub esIwhoarseness,itaatendthroat and ad nto consumption. King pgr igy, will outwear '° z:• two p.si's of ccieninon rubbers. I•".,r th r e e years oie`have 'proved that with a��6plates Cies b you call stub �; your foot, nut you cannot stub the rubbers. '`aaenuine e f9 DID i 0 4w are t CI upon the sole of each rilbber. with c'ur copy- righted rlanle` do not allow yourself to be de- ceived by imitations. fit'➢ .s Et the best on the marl et, 6 -inch 9 -inch r-nci 12 -inch tops, with Rolled 1 =ire and Heels. They are ear, ''.OcJ i11, stook, and- ,. your dealer c.::;a order them fory ou. ale J. D : INc CO., ' Lilxlited have exe•isive Control: ..Got it Rubbers Smothered by Hay. Windsor, Ont., Nov. 26.- Mrs. isiederic Breault. wife of a Tesa212<sen farmer, Met with a tragic death yes- terday ( rr tG morn a ay ,h She �, o was thrown trent a load of hay. upon which she was riding, by the breaking of axe axle. The hay fell upon her, and before she could be rescued her life had been sroirthered out. She was 69 years old, and leave a large family,. Section Mau Tidied. Fort Valli 4m, Ont., Nov. 20.- A Inca named Peterson, etztployed .as section Ivan east of White "aver. was killed while traveling on a hand- car between White laver and O'Brien yesterday morning. 'i. light engine coining west was met, and tho two companions of the unfortunate men lumped from the car and escaped in - buy.. I . Lives With Mick Molten. London, Nov 20. -The condition of Joseph Hetherington. who was struck by a. falling tree, remains about the same. It is impossible yet to tell whether lie will live or We. Tolstoi Improves. St. Petersburg, Nov. 20.- The health of Count Tolstoi is improv- ing, Iris fever and pains have ceased, his appetite has improved, andhe is sleeping better. The queens Improving. The Hague, Nov. 26. --Queen Wil - 1 elni h na, is improving so satisfactor- ily that Prince Henry will leave IIet- Lao to -day on a short visit to Prus- sia. Tato. Corn Operation. Springfield, Ohio, Nov. 26,E --Joseph Tischer, the New York music com- poser, is dead hone front an opera- tion for a corn on his toe. ttlnj, Than zs all right, if you are too fat and all wrong, if too thin already Fat, enough for your habit, i healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsibn of Cod Liver Oil, There are many causes of get- ting too thin; they all come :finder these two heads; over- work and under -digestion. Stop over -work, if you cant but, whether you can or not, take. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself withour work. Ycan't live on hve on it -true --but, by , you ou can. There's a limit, however; you'llpa.Y for it. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for "can't eat," unlessit comes of your doing no work -you can't' longbewell and strong, without g') some sort of activity. The en g ulne�:has� this-picture •,ori it, take no other. If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its a- greeable taste will surpprise you. SCOTT & B OWiVB Chemfsts, Toronto. 60o. and $1.00;• all druggists. TELE .4 .X ,E T 1 R T I 2a, .j, S �, kill a nurse belonging to the inform, fl ary, whom she almost sue eeded in t 1 throttling. Miss• Waekerznan is now iSd s & • No other disease makes one feel so old. It stiffens the joints, produces 1axnenes Sed makes every motion painful, It is sometimes so bad as wholly to disa hie, and it should never he neglected., M, ,T, McDonald, Trenton, Ont,, had 1 atter a severe attach of the griip: Mrs Battle Turner, Sohiver, Mo„ bad It s severely she could not lift anything and could scarcely get up or down stairs: W. II. Shepard, Sandy Book, Conn,, was 144 up with it, was cold even In July, and could net dress himself. According In t given, theee suffererslltneAesperulanently relieved, as others have been, by 00d s J'arsaparilla which corrects the acidity of the blood en which rheumatism depends and builds Up the whole system, Moon"i I'irtZ,s cure constipation. Price 25 tents, in a, padded cell, ti s, Murder at Cartsxri;,lit. Winnipeg, Man., Nov. 26,-J, As-. ling was shot dead last night at Cartwright, Man:, 148 miles south- t west of here by a man supposed to be from St. '.john, North, Dakota. The stranger demanded money from a man named W, Bourns and tried to shoot bile. Ile was followed into a house where Asling, Mrs. and Mi,ss Boons were and shot Asling dead, Harris Fell Into, the Trap. Guelph, NOV. 26, "rovineial de•• teetives arrived here yesterday with Homer R. Barris, farmer of Holy - rood, Bruce County', who is charged with offering to purchase counterfeit money. H1 111S rtrsa_ alleged, wrote toto a New York "green goods" man. who wanted S50 before he would send anything, The Parris refused to do, whereupon the New York dea- r referred Il'arris to "J. h\ Rogers," gateie warden, Toronto, who would de business with hila, ho said. The New York dealer had put in two years in prison for this business, the provincial police having arrested kiln at. Niagara Fails. As "J, Z', ],lagers, game warden, Toronto," was none other than Jesgpl;, F. Rogers of the Provincial detective force, the result of the correspondence botw cc n loran - a and .1lolyrood may be surmised. An agreement was finally come to that Harris would get the money at Ilarriston and there ho was errestc; .. Arthur 2loltonf Inst at sea. Roston, Nov. 26. ---On the arrival of the Modulen liner Commonwealth at this port yesterday, Capt. McAuley reported that Arthur Bolton, said to belong to Toronto. Ont., had been missing since last night, and that ho is supposed to have been wasued v r o o c board by the heavy sans, or to have coinlnitted, suicide. Bolton, when last seen, was wandering abet- lessly about the ship. Nov.Toronto, lr 26. --From n Mr. E. D. Bolton, a brother of Arthur Bol- ton, it was learned last night that the young Ulan was on his way home front England after two years spent in Buruhah as an engineer. Arthur Holton was 30 years of age, and until his departure two years ago, resided in this city. The only news received by Mr. E. ll, Bolton last night Was to the effect that his brother had been washed overboard. Yukon Nail service, "Kind sir, 1 e' pose yer don't i.-no�1 OttOttawa, Nov. 26. -To a reporter or no out ose hat don't want to hire no- yesterdey Zion. Mr. Mulook, Post- body to do nothlnk, do yer?" nnastcr-General, said that ho had or- "yea. 1 don't." ranged matters in connection with the Yukon mail service between the United States and Canada. A mu- tually satisfactory arrangement was reached without any trouble. To the thuestion, "What was the nature of the arrangement?" ho said: "The Canadian Government will take charge of the mails for the two countries for the whole route from Skaguay, through the Yukon terri- tory, and to Eagle City, in Alaska, the United States paying its propor- tion of the cost of the service per- formed in United Status territory," - alta Baltonr Etat lnfl a nLZ$" London, Nov. 26. --In consequence of alarming reports concerning the illness of A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury, and Government leader in the I•ionee of Commons, his doctors have issued a bulletin to the effect that their patient is suffering from influenza, and cannot keep his engagements for this week. A 31ontreal 31an, Detroit, Nov 26.--The remains of the mate who was found lying dead at 276 Jefferson avenue, on Tuesday evening last, have been identified as those of Frederick Duluestsil of Mon- treal. According eordbAg to the medical testimony, death resulted from hem- orrhage, The police are trying to crud the deceased's Montreal friends. 'Wifely Gratitude. B'e--1, got that dressmalser'e bill o your today, and 1 paid It. It was .$ 00 anti took every Stilt 1 had, She• --Bow goad of beat Oh, 1 told her to divide the bill Into four quarters and send you one at a time„ -Life, On naad Off the Stage. Elarvey -- Penwiele trust be "up against it." Ile says his wife leads him around by the ear.. Rogers -res; 1 understand she was a "leading Indyy" before he married her. -Chicago News.. Sir Thomas Lipton's Pluck. London, Nov. 26. --"Should no one else challenge, I am willing to seri- ously consider making another at tempt to lift the cup." This an- nouncement was given out by Sir Thomas Lipton at the banquet at the Hotel Cecil in his honor last night, and whiclii was attended by more that 400 guests. "It would never do," added Sir • Thomas, "to give „ip when only a S pulse beat came between us and via tory." • Blames vaccination. Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 26. -Benjamin Lachapelle, a Bell telephone line- man here, suffered paralysis two days after being vaccinated. kie is getting somewhat better, but yester- day, five weeks after being vaccinat- ed, he had to be carried from his bed to a chair. He is inclined to blame the vaccination, but Dr. Chabot, who vaccinated him, says the vaccination is not to blame, but likely a spinal trouble. Lachapelle is 56 years of age. Has Faith in His Project. Montreal, Nov. 26. -Capt. Bernier has left for Quebec, where he will take the Elder -Dempster steamship Banana for Bristol. From there ho will proceed to London, where the captain expects to be able to raise the sum of $40,000 towards his North Polo project. After raising. this sum, which he is confident will be obtained, Captain Bernier will return to Canada, in time for the opening of Parliament. - 1 ocnd'3)ead on Trail. Grand Forks, B.C.,: Nov. 26. -Ray - 1 f Somewhat of a Pastas.. Wife -John, here Is a picture I took of you with my kodak. Hnshnnd (after looking at it) -great spot ] What did you take me for, my deer? Stuart flet. Unsightly and Foul Diseases arising from Impure and Poisoned Blood are quickly Cured. Paine's Celery Compound Does The Good Work. A Cured Man Says "It would mean the use of pages to tell one half of what Paine's Celery Compound has done for me." The great fled noble genius, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., L. L. D.,. the discoverer of Paine's Celery Com pound spent years in perfecting his prescription before he gave it to a world of suffering and disease. Years of severe tests and tens of thousands of precious lives sexed, have all com- bined to make Paine's Celery Com- pound the present day popular fam- ily medicine. Paine's Celery Compound has triumphed over numberless cases of. foul and deep-seated blood diseases. It effectually cleanses the blood, braces the weak nerves, builds up flesh and a constitution capable of resisting sick- ness and disease. Mr. A. E. Ham- mond, Mansonville, P. Q.. cured by Paine's Celery Compound, writes thus "Some five years ago it was my sad misfortune to he afflicted with scrof- ula sores, of which I had five on one leg and three on the other. These were running sores for four years. In addition to this Iwas taken down with rheumatism in the small of my back so' badly that I could not get off HIV bed ; and to further intensify. my offerings, I' had sick headache' in its mond E. ',Phicknesse, a, young Eng-: lishmtin, was found dead on the Dewdney Lake, by Peter Johnson; a prospector, on Friday uiot•ning. pl Johnson lost; no time in notifying n'orstform. "While in this condition,.a friend of ine, Mr. Perkins, a merchant of this ace, sold me. a bottle of Paine's Celery Compound, with the expressed nderstandiiig that if it dict ne no ood I should' pay nothing fol. ' "In.acceptiug this offer, I had no ea of ever feeling under any oblige - on to onv for the Compound, as 1. d no faith in its doing tale good, To y' very great surprise, however, .1 ew better ; and by the time I had ed three bottles I was as well • s ver, and what I clever expected to, see as realized, viz, ; the; sores on my gs were entirely healed. "It would mean the use of pages to 11 one ha • lf of ` Z what au7e's Celery inpound has done for me. This trvellc t ns cure has been in effect for arty a year." the authorities of his dfac'overy, and' they in turn summoned Dr. West- wood, a district col:Raney from; Grand ` is Forks.,: Evidence g:irezl led to a ti verdict of "death from natural, ha causes.''.. Placed in ;t Pathi !R ic, : us Cell : gr London, Nov. 26. -.Liss 'Vanderbilt e Wackerman `of New 'Y'ork, who was , w taken' to St. Giles Iufirniary on Nov. le 13th as a wandering lunatic, is now 1 in1 a bur Asylum, yWoodford,Ds- to Y sex. She was removed to the asy-Co lu of r m tona a. des Drat e P attempt to ne ilk *good looktog norsoandneorlook:. Ing !tar ages !s the A inatia d of a cors. 1E urek Harness O '1'1 notonlYmu:1) c�RhehuneyaRndtlao 13 horse locketter but: 7mekea the lexttner#oftnd pliable, pnttiti,t; cou- dion to Ia,t twice p. long / tt ordinarily ween. �b ielx l� �el Said rrerprtera la eau... lli ores Ilan. kir ' e t.-lPERtAt, Olt, CO, N, Give t Your Horse a Chance! tl1 MONEY TO we liaveunlimited private fnnAN. rsf er, R ' LTD dster itavest^� Weesntpfuiponinterest >:arnror villagepreOertyatlowest • AREI'REPAGED TO PUItCI1Ti3Sii rat DICKSQN;44 CARDING Exeter. ELeM /ONEY TO LOAN. I have a large ameu>,lt of private foods to loaAND n on faun and village properties al low rates of iAtereat. F,: �r3 . GL,8,DI41AN. im oT •- TIRED . Barrister brain Vit, Exeter. tl BErHEIp, STANDING OR IS °1IX LOG'S, ER, MEDICAL T •' n . 51. B, TORONTO UNI Blah S°iin t n i i U y er if 4 y,. Offi ea• -.Cr cd • r . r,.o -t7V EROWNINtr M. 0 • a. s, or iduate victc,ia n ie, ashy t ..• dice and residence trout /� iC • tory, Exeter. :n:on Labora- tory, f -- _ JRollerMills. 1-.,G,410, 1 DICKSON & CARLING, if Apply t' E. KeSSete Ci FOREMAN. EXETER, Oar Exeter London, Huron and Bruce Gonso Nolts•s-.- Passenger. Landon, depart 8,15 A. y, 4,40:p. st, Centralis..,_,.,_.: ,S.1 550 Exeter 9 se 6.0 H- ensall 9. 4 4 fila Elooen ., ... 9.5,} 0.25 Brticefeld ... 9,5$ 5.33 Clinton1015 6.55 Wingham, arrive..,,,11.10 8,O0 I Om Satan- Passenger Wbnghatn, depart alta a, et, 3.15 P, at, Minton 7,474,25 Brueafield 8.05 449 $anon 8.1 4.57 Exeterh .., 8.225 5.02 Centralia . 8411 n 25 London.arriyo.,, 0,37 0,12 Mialow.v *Mom Or moo *4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of fCha• Charles rt G ettot r late f the .Gown- Ilarr1stere,tiolkitors. Notaries. Conveyancers, Conrmissic•netts. Solicitors for the a1olsons Bank, Eke. lsfeney to Loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE: -MAIN I •� A.IN sTlt>:ET ER,t a,PKCn ae o, B. 4,f,.DI ^ W. GLAD MAN (Successor to Elliott (k. Gladman) Banister, Salicitar, Potal• hike, Conveyancer, Eta, Moneyto Io an an on Farm and village properties at Lowest rates of interest OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER ship of Stephen, in the County of 1 Rurou, Farmer, deceased. NOTICIS is hereby given pursuant to Chap- ter 229 R, S. O„ 169n that all perewoa having claims against the Estate of the said Charles Gratton, who died on or about the lith day of January, A. D.. 1689, are required to Bona en or before the 18th day of Dceernber. VOL by post. prepaid, to J. G. stanbury.l,xeter.Out., Sakti, for for the Administratrix• their 11141111C9, ad• dresses and occupations, with particulars of their claimsstatements of theiraceouuts. and the nature of the securities elf any) held by them. Aud notice Is hereby given that after the last mentioned date. the sold Adunmistra- trix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased aunongthe parties cotiNed thereto, havingregard claims to the ctals oS i wh'Ceh 0 n It o shall have been ,given as aboverequired. and the said Admuistratrr .. shall not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof. t0 any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shahl not have been a receivedthe h i a time of such distribution. inbetioi n. Jr, G. STANBUP.Y,: Exeter, Out Solicitor for the Adurinistratrin, Dated the 27th, day of November, 1901 Exeter, Nov. 27th, 100]. Wheat per beetle! 09 to 71 Oats Barleys..,.. ....-4t to 48 Peas...- .. 05 60 70 Butter.-. ., ..1 r to 10 Turkeys •...,. .... .....17 to 17 Geese.,,. ..,., . 8 to 9 . Chickens per fl " .. 5 re 5 Ducks 7 to 7 bloat.... Id to 1C Dried Apples.. Pork live welcllt --.... .., g5t00 to $5 25 40 to 43 FOR OVI1]R FIFTY YEARS Winslow'sSoothingF~Sy�rupt1 asltimuimerbeen used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect succus It soothes the child, softens the gums. allays al pain, euros wind colic. and, is the beet remedy for Diarnccea. It is pleasant to the ttt,te• Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Airs Winslows Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. to neglect. Sometimesthenyacause convusionsn and death, If you suspect them to be present, give Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which destroys the worms without injuring the child Price 25c. ,iilburn's Sterling Headache Powders con- tain neither morphine nor opium. They - promptly cure Sick-Headache, Sick -Headahe, Neuralgia.datedaehpcomaachli Headache, Headache ndhdacefrnycause whatever. Price 10e and 25c. British Trcop 011 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. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. i'hs fee - simile is az o1gIl;titre'43419611Z44 . f3 ev8ry of 4 s Zi�c.'�ik mama STRAYED. Caine unto the premises of the undersigned, lot 18, con. 9, Usborne. 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 HODGSERT, MEETING- OF THE HURON COUNTY COUNCIL,- The Council of the County of Huron will meet in the council chamber in the town of Goderich, on Tuesday the 3rd, day of December next at 3 o'clock p. m. W. LANE, CIerk. Dated at Goderich, this 20th. day of Novem- ber, 1901. W ANTED, Responsible 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 5150 per month and extra profits, Applicant must have $1500 to 526+10, cash and good stand- ing. Address, Supt„ 1'. 0. Bos 1151, Philadel- phia, Pa. The Best (T Weeklies !_ Western Advertiser I ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. The Leading Weekly in Western Ontario ACCOMPANIED BY Farm 'sizd Home A tend -monthly publication -one of the best in America -as sent to any address in Canada or the United States for 75c. A YEAR Send icr Circular containing terms for Flubs, also our list of premiums. ADDRESS : WESTERN ADVERTISER, London Ontario. DENTAL, i . RI1�S3fAN, L. D. F. AND DR. A.R..RINS:SSA V, L. D. S. D, 7a. S., honer Graduate: of Toronto University. Dentist.ftrtffcsRicpibad Teeth extracted effects, (me enFan-son's block, West side of Main tet, Exeter, ?.li• ANDERSON, (D. D. S. 1.41•S DENTIST. Honor Graduate of the Toronto University and. Itciy nl College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, with boners Also Po stgraduate at Chicago Scheel of slhetio Icmist r3 $frith on rn 1 =mien. . honorable ablom iticn. Everything known to the Dental Profession done in this othee. 11ridge work, crowt,s, el•I lu loto ol an vulcanite plates al done neatest manner possible. A perftr M harmless anaesthetic used cot 1 lute-,. extrae-' tion. Mice one door south of Carling Ilrosetero Flour holes ndhis tail, e :Till feed constantly an tan d.. WfiEf T WANT D Eor which highest price will be paid. Wood Canted. TI110111Y 4.6W CLOVER $ERD O1TGRT, J. Coibbledicir . & Sou TWEEDS At Cost Price. FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS. AgoodAssortment IIEA'F Y PANTING cosP. eats these lines at once .JOHNS, The Toil ,di- w utters 1� Exeter, Ont. utters ., A G. OD INVESTMENT. for sale i1'The briblock and dwelling, s welll situ Exeter,, �llaln street, is 70x55 feet, three storeysand contains four stores, offices and halls,all leased. This is the best business stand in town. Tho dwelling is brick of two storeys and contains 10 rooms, is admirably adapted for a boarding house. Tho property must be disposed of. Terms cosy, apply to R. L. ranson, Exeter, Ont, FOR SALE -BRICK RE- SIDENCE WITH AN ACRE OFLAND IN EXETER -We offer for sale on reasonable terms, that very desirable residential property known Se "Tho Hooper Homestead" situated on Lot No- S.O, south of Huron Street, Exeter. There is erected upon the ]and, 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 acro of land and is excellently adapted for garden ing or fruit growing.There is a plentiful sup- ply of hard and soft water, The property is up to date, and the terms easy, for particulars ap- ply to DlcrsoN & CARLING barristers Exeter, or to A. E. BooPER, Row P. 0,, Penns, U. S. A., proprietor. Exeler ReflI_ate Agency 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, OA LL ON TEE UNDERSIGNED, JOHN SPACKIVAAN Office over H. Spackman's Hardware Exeter. tet. Cash paid for Raw Furs. A Drive in riusic. Having purchased a large line of new music at a job price we will sell it at 5 cents per copy until Dec I. • 1 ,The collection embraces ) m some of the latest hits in songs and instrumental music. Our, stock of Organs and Organs Pianos, Sewing Machines &c., will be found new and attrac- tive both in price and quality. y S. MARTIN. GOOD $.RACY SISIh IMPOSSIBLE Without regular action of the bowels, Laxa- Liver Pills i1 1s regulate the bowels, auto constipa- tion, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick -headache and all affections of the orgars of digestion. Price 25c.4.21 druggists. Do you Want a Rutter' j M We have the finest. stook in town. All the latest styles, in the newest colors, Our prices are low as can be found for first -clues material arta workman- ship.. BEFORE YOU BUY ORL1., ftN.b SEE US. .� F RusseH Two Doors South Town Hall, CREDITDN 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. &laainu and Chopping Done Prorapul i. H. SWEiTZER. BROWNING'S h'ug Headquarters For Dyspepsia Cure Blood and NerveaTonie Stomach and Liver Pills Iron Blood Pills Liver and Kidney Pills Kidney Mixture Sciatica Remedy Sarsaparilla Cough Mixture Cholera and Diarrhoea Mix- ture Chilblain Lotion. Try any :of these preparations and> you will be astonished at their wonder- ful healing and curing properties. Al Full Il line of Patent lYledicines.an band. TOILET ARTICLES SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES J W. BROWNING Dominion Laboratoru.