Exeter Times, 1902-1-23, Page 5TJ
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but its fruit is sweet,"
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waiting, lout better
order by mail than
accept substitutes,
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til tioe NOW8o Intore8t to
'Mos Roathars liapoo111ng
111 nos° 6ountles
MiddieSeX
On IVfonday evening last the mem-
bers of the Lucan brass band pleasant-
ly surprised their See'y-Tres,, 5- A.
Dotipe, by presenting hiin with an ad-
dress and a handsome tilting and re -
'Volving office chair,
The residence of R. D..Stanley, near
Granton, was the scene of one of those
events, which always prove of inter-
est, benag the marriage of Miss Idillia
Hodgine sister of Mrs. R, D. Stanley,
to Wro, 'Hanna, of Carsonville, Mich,
on Dec, 81st, at 1,0 o'clock a. m,
Wm. Ward, of Ohieago, is at present
in London settling up the estate of the
late Geo, Butler, of Lunar), who died
20 years years ago. The estate was
worth $16,000, and was left to seven
persons, who were of age, and one
minor. Mr. Ward is representing Imo
of the heirs, Midis Stone' and Midis
Clark, of Chicago.
PUTNA.M'S PAINLESS CORN AND
•WART EXTRACTOR
Is the only remedy that positively
cures corns and warts without pain in
twenty-four hours. Ask your drug-
gist about it, he has sold it for a long
time. Club any druggist who offers
you a substitute tor Putnam's Painless
Oorn Extractor. He knows it is the
best ; you will too if you try it. -^a„
Perth
• Dr, A. A. Knox, an old St. Marys
boy, bas just located in that town.
• Parkhill defeated a by-law to es-
tablish waterworks in that tosvn by
77.
G. W. Harnwell, who has been the
efficient principal of the Public school
at Kirkton fer the past year, has de-
cided to take up another line and on
Saturday left for Stratford to take a
course in the Business College of that
city.
The death of Mrs. Johanna White
McLeod, relict of the late David Mc-
Leod, took place on January 14th at
the age of 82 years, • For some time
past she bad lived with her son-in-law,
Mr. Jas. Fairburn, lot 18, Con. 16,
Blanshard.
A very pretty wedding was solemn-
ized at the home of Mr. Alonzo Mar-
tin, James street, St. Marys, on Thurs-
day evening last, when his third dau-
ghter, Carrie Richardson Martin,
was united in marriage to Mr. Ernest
Beatty Switzer, of Wetaskiwin, Al.
berta.
WhileMiss Clara and 'Miss Nellie
Francis were going to Fullerton last
Friday in -a cutter their horse got
frightened at a dog and threw them
out and then ran away. Miss Clara
Francis was badly bruised and receiv-
ed a very severe shaking up, but Miss
Nellie escaped any serious hurt.
The residence of Mr. John Cole,
Russeldale was the scene, at five
o'clock Wednesday afternoon of last
week, of a very pleasant event, when
Miss Minnie Cole, one of the most
amiable young ladies in Fullarton, be-
came the bride of Mr. Jas. Frank Wil-
liams, of the firm of John E. Williams
& Son, Mitchell.
• There died sit theeres'idatice for-diis
sob, on the 5th concession of -"Xlibbert
on Tuesday evening, January-I:the-one-
of the oldest residents of the county of
Pei th,in the person of Mr, John Ryan,
at the age of 88 years, after a Very
brief illness. AlthOugh he had been
in failing health for many years, still
he kept up in his usual spirits until
nearly the last. The late 111r. Ryan
was born in the county Tipperary,
Ireland. and came, to this country in
the year 1844, settling first in the city
of Hamilton, where he engaged in the
blacksmithing business until the year
860, when he came to the township
of Hibbert, and settled on the farm on
which he resided until the time of his
death. He was married in the old
land to Catharine Kennedy, who pre-
deceased him about 20 years. They
• had seven children, five of whom are
still living, John, in California; Thos.
wele,o resides on the homestead, and
who)
who. IRS been reeve ard county coun-
cillor0 f Hibbert. and Perth for over
20 consecutive years; Mrs. T. Ryan
and Mrs. T. McFadzean, or McKillop,
an4 Miss Ryan at home besides 14
grandchildren and ten great grand
children.
IftSPUIMCI=Firt erarairentisa-x.nran W."15..0.17,1. • • •
TWENTY YBARS OF BRONOHITIS
EiTwenty Years of Bronchitis. Cap -
aim Dunlop, of Kingston, ecannaander
)r the steamer "Bohemian," of the R.
qs 0. fleet, suffered unceasingly for
wenty years, and although he took
reatment all that time permanent re-
ief was not obtained until be used
'Oatarrhozone"wlaich cured hitt quick -
y and permanently. The Captain
ays "Catarrhozone is the best mire for
ronchitis on the globe, pleasant to
SE, quick to relieve and sure to cure."
;Ike will outwear l•
two pairs of
common rubbers. For thr ee •
years we have proved that with
r 31
you can stub n
King sgtiova5 your f o o.t,
'With our copy-
righted name MO'
do not allow yourself to be de-
ceived by imitations.
Ring's LEATHER TOP
• but you cannot stub the rubber». a
RIh'sguinef
.ar e'St a P 0 d t:"'"ww•D
- upon the sole of each rubber • 0
at'arrhozone is a woraderful treatment
or all d'seases of the Throat, Lungs
nd Bronchial Tubes. Two months'
reatment, price $1.00, small size, 25c,
ruggists or Poison & 0o., Kingston,
et.
itee
the best on the market, G -inch)
9 -inch and 12 -inch tops, with f,
' Rolled l'cige and Heels. They
are Carl' ed in stock, and your b
dealer oL-..n Order them for you. f
Th. 0 J. D. KING CO., Lifflited
have exciusive r
control cr all. .
Huron
Miss Emily Turner, who has been
eachiog near Bayfleli has given up
aching.
h. 13erwick, McKillop, has bought a
lace in Algoma, and intends going
here to reside. ,
Henre Youngblut, was operated on
y Turnbull,of Goderich, lastiweek,
or appendicitis,
Henry Hayrock a former resident, of
ay Township and who for some years
esided in Mich lgal, clied hat waak.
Amos Townsend, who has tented
Mot
heumattsm
tiQ Other disease makes ono feel so old,
Xt stiffeus the loints, pre
rodaees laenese,
and makes every motion painful,
at is sometimes so bad as wholly to dlan.,
ble, and It slibuld never be neglected.
M. J., MODonald, Trenton, Ont., haa it
after a severe iittaek of the grip; Mrs.
'Bettie Turner, Bolivar, Mo., had it s
severely she could not 911 00'141110g an
could scarcely get up or down stairs4 W
n. Shepard, ,Sandy Book, Conn„ was lal
up with it, was cold even. In Ally, an
could not dress himself.
According to testimenials voluntaril
given, these sufferers were permanent'
relieved, as others have hem by
General News.
The death of Jonah Cleland, Whet-
stone, young son of Mr. Abrahani
Whetstone, of Lsid
akee, is a very Sad
orre. Only sixteen years of age, he
wasCitGketi to death hy
There are several hundred Galielan
girls in demo:title serviCe NV i Cana- •
(Ilan fauillika3 throughout Manitoba.
a They make good servimte, are biddable
„ and readily learn the English language
and customs.
eheck arnonoting to $1,000,000
• has been received Paid, Minn..,
41 for paprient of the policy On the life
of Frank H. Peavey, the late Mamie-
apolis millionaire. It is said to be the
Y largest cheek ever drawn io paYment
of a life insurance risk. •
The Dnxidnion Preebyteriat4 wrestl-
iug wit.b, a vexed question enquires ;
“Whether you would rather• hold a
.1 fowl social, and give $1.1 worth of. fowl
' • tO it,: together With $3 worth of time
and $10 worth of temper, or hand over
$2 to the church treasurer inhard cash?
Who Will have sand enough to pro-
pose the business way of setting the
question"
Hoisd's Sarsaparilla
which. corrects the acidity of the Woo
on which rheurnatIsin depends and build
.up the whole system.
IlOOD't3 rxtr.s ouzo constipation. Vilna 25 °onto,
Townsend, will take up his abode in
Clinton.
Wesley Newcombe, who has held a
Position as leading salesman in his
brother's store at Clinton, has taken I
a 'position as window dresser with R.
Fl. White of Boston.
• Mr. Jarnes Campbell has disposed of
his far ro on the north boundary, Mc-
Rillop, to his neighbor, Archie Clarke.
A. good part of the place is thickly tim-
bered with black ash.
'John Anderson, one of Huron's old-
est settlers died at his home near Rip -
pen on Friday last, His death was due
to the after effects of a severe fall re-
ceived a couple of years ago.
One of those happy eveots occurred
at Mr.' Samuel McCurdy's, Farquhar,
last week, wten his daughter, Miss
Maria, was joined in the holy bonds of
matrimony to Mr. Peter Cowper, of
kanitoba.
A regrettable accident happened at
the public school, Zurich. on Tuesday
noon by which the second son of Mr.
Peter,Dpiehert broke his leg. The
'boys weleplaying in the yard and
wbila running the boy fell and one of
his playmates fell on his leg fracturing
it above the knee.
Mr. James Arxnstrong, Varna, had
the misfortune one day last week, as
he was hewing neckyokes, to let the
hand axe cut Into his right knee, leav-
ing quite a gash, which will lay him
up.for• a few days.
The members and adherents o4'
Goshen Methodist church, showed
their respect and good -will for their
pastor, Rev, J. W. .Andrews, in a very
practical way. On Friday evening
last they agreeably starprised him by
prrnting him with a good trig loa,d of
ed
• The many friends of Miss Eloise
Skintings,Goderich, will regret' to hear
that a fall outside of the Public Li-
brary las"t Tuesday resulted in a frac-
ture of her right arm. The accident
will prevent the lady from conducting
her correspondence with outside far-
nals for some weeks, and our pe'Ople,
will hope that the period of inactivity
will not be a long one.
The death of Miss Agnes VVingle
daughter of Mr. John Wingle, of Mc.,
Killep took placeam Monday, On the -
previous Friday she underwent an
operation for appendicitis, performed
by Dr. Wishart, of London, and Dr.
McGinnis, of Seaforth. The operation
however, although successful at the
time, failed to save her lite,' She was
a bright, winsome young woman, 20
years of age.
1
:the death ot Mrs. Robert Dodd, of
McKillop, took place on Monday last,
after an illness of about a week, from
inflammation, the result of a cold,
Mrs. Dodd's maiden name wAs Mar-
garet Grieve. She was the eldest
'Map litAseelinaanagexiaar4-
e MDR, tlIMENIGIG,,EGGARar
'cif-MI.4'5am G. Grieve,*randrs,,
Como.= and Mrs. Tames Sleeth,
Seaforth. She was in ber fifty-second
year.
The Tuckersinith council elect for
1902 met at Daly's hall, Egmondville,
on Monday last, as directed by statute,
and eaah member, having made the
requisite declarations of office, entered
upon their duties. Election accounts
were passed, amounting to $59.20.
Messrs. Andrew Scott and Thomas N.
Forsyth were re-appainted auditors,
David McIntosh, V. S., of Brucefield,
was re-appoiaed a member of the
Board ofillealth for the eiasuing term;
and Mr. Wm. Chesney was re-engaged
as assessor at a salary of $80.
On Wednesday afternoon, Lorne
Tabb, aged 4 years, son of Thomas
Tabb, of the 61h con., Colborne, was
accidentally and fatally shot by his
cousin, _Ernest Stevens, aged 9 years.
A rifle had been loaned snd returned
the day previous, and Mr. Tabb hav-
ing only one cartridge, placed it in
the rifle, an old Snyder, and stood it
in the Corner of the upper hall way.
On the day of the accident, Mr. and
Mrs. Stevens, with their son, Lorne,
visited their relatives and the children
played together. Mrs. Tabb noticed
her nephew near the rifle and told him
not to touch it, but he replied, "It is
not loaded, as it was fired off yester-
day," and the next thing she heard
was the fatal shot that drew her to
the hallway, where she found her son
dead, The charge from the rifle en-
tered the boy's mouth and. blew away
a large portion of the head.
At Goclerich, about 45 years ago,
John Graham was married by Rev.
Dr. Fraser, and he and his wife lived
together 20 or 25 years, when shit left
him aud went to Ohio. They had seven
children, the eldest being born in 1857,
and the youngest in 1870. October ist,
1898, Graham], saying he was a widow-
er, was married to a woman ab Torone
to by Rev. W. W. Weeks. He died
recently, leaving $360 cash uudisposed Na
of by will. The tional Traub 0orn-
pany was asked by the son, Chas. A.
Graham, and the daughters, Mar-
garet Taylor and Jane Ann Onitia to
iarocure administration of this money
• belonging. to the first widovv. The
second widow objected, and wanted
the inoney for herself as the only true
widow, The matter aaine before Judge
MeDougall at Toronto some months
siuce, and lie gave out I lie judgment
Tharsday evening. • He went ioto the
question of the marriage at length,
and hes decided that the first Imidow
has the claim. Letters of aclininistrae
tion, therefore, will go to the National
is farm to his •cousin, Mr. Thos. Trust.
Rol Roden/eat
have so effect on
harness treated
with Eureka
nese Oil. It re-
sists the darop,
keeps the lentil.
er eat ancl pli-
able. Stitches
do not break.
No rough sur.
face to chafe
and clit. The
harness not
only keeps
looking Iiko
new, but
wears twIce
as long by the
USC of Eureka
Harness Oil,
Sold
everywhere
In 11 sizes.
Made by
imperial 011.,'
Company. •
RADIAliTrAlLWAY LINES.
Igliouici the electr-ic7.7ailway charters be granted which the Legislature has
Nen asked to paEs this year, and
should the companies interested carry
out %ie construction of all the lines
projected, 1,046 miles will be added to
the rural electric railway mileage of
the Province. Twelve companies fig-
ure in the applications. The Goderich
Radial Lines proposed at e :
Goderich Radial Lines-
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Goderich to Dungannon ....... ..... _10
Carlow to Autiffitn
Auburn to Blyth 6
Blyth to Walton . ' 7
Walton to Seaforth... .... . . . .. 12
Seaforth to Olinton • 8
Clinton to Goderich, • , 12
Blytla to Winghain..., ... . . ... , . 13
Walton to Brussels
Brussel to Wroxeter 10
Bayfield road to Bayfield 9
Bayfield to Parkhill 28
Parkhill to London 24
Dunlop to Kincardin e . . ... ......., _30
Kincardine to Tiverton, ; .. 8
Tiverton to Port'tigin' 16
Port Elgin to Southampton ...... ....5
Southampton to Wiarton ... 20
VViarton to Owen Sound.. ..... 16
Kincardine to Walkerton 24
Total 270
•:•ssnentssaereesse=seetestsesetese
ming
Neatly
Done
Never thought of such a
sign for, aTinedicine did you?
Well, it's a .good sign for
Scott's Emulsion. The body
has to be repaired like other
things and Scott's Emulsion, is
the medicine that does it.
These poor bodies wear out
from worry, from over -work,
from disease. They get thin
and weak. Some of the new
ones are not well made -and
all of the old ones are racked
from long usage.
Scott's Emulsion fixes all
kinds. It does the work both
inside and out. It makes soft
bones hard, thin blood red,
weak lungs strong, hollow
places full. Only the best ma-
terials are used inthe patching
and the patches don't show
through the new glow of health.
No one has to wait his turn.
You can do it yourself -you
and the bottle.
This picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scott's
Emulsion and is on the
'wrapper of every bottle.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & 13OWNE,
TolzoNTO CANADA
Soc, and tr. all druggists,
THE
HOME
MONEY
MAKER
Meeta
To Work at Ther' Homes
• Under the Direction of
The GLASGOW WOOLLEN CO
37 MELINDA $T., TORONTO
To Fill Large Contracts- Good
• Easily Earned.
A Pali
We want 4'27.1 more workers in this
locality, at once, and 1:n order to secure
your co-operaion whhout the delay of
eorrespendmice, we herewith explain
Thoesuera wf:iollyr1 koppLae rnas thnlendp!teal: :sad nv talidttvhbeetr tfr mes ealcrouhewl %etc);
jroeignuioreusr sntoaffteoafGhtleorPrkeirfs311°e1 wu!silheator from you
promptly with the Contract, order form, and re-
tta mittanoe, as a guarantee, and we will send
IViallehrtliNtelliegtht3a17sePrInngdam. rjuswt°n"
machine and outfit to begin work at once
aO dltrabln, and Idgher +mood.
OUR METHOD OF DOINC BUSINESS
references as to our honesty and intearlt3a we nwst ask'
yvvoeu are ddoeatlhit4s.ame, ie order that we may know with whole
We have, in as brief a manner as possible, eaceavored
to show vet] what our work is, anti, we simply say as to the
macluna., it is Just what we represent it to be, and 'will posi-
tivelyeeeee everythieg we claim for it, or refund the moiler'.
Each machine, securely packed with an outfit, is set up for
work, thoroughly tes ted, and a. sock or stocking partially-
itnitted before boxing and. shipping. Shouki. you. Cleetde 00
engage wittt us, it will be iieeessare to send us Cash Con-
tract Order Form, properly' signed by yen, and at leaet one
good reference, together with the remittance, act:orP
:retty,
upon receipt of which we will forward machine and outeit
ready te commeuce. Respectfully yours,
11555 n011118eti•
GLASGOW WOOLLEN CO 37 Mende street Toracto
Onr nerereares-lexpresa 00111PanieSt BaNtax or Toronto nest.
If you wish to examine the machine and see the net-
• terial before undertaking the work, You can do so ay
sending $3.00 as a guarantee of good faith, and to defray
expense of shipping, and we will send everything to your
nearest express company, leevine a balance of twelve
dollars to pay the agent and 25 cents for the return charges
on the money to us,
• We are so frequently and unnecessarily asked if one can
learn to knit without a teacher. We say, Yes; It requires
no teacher; any person of ordinary intelligence who can
read the instruction Guide can. learn to knit at once.
• oRDMR, X'011.11/1
$15.00 Cash Contract Order FOI arfe
To the Glasgow Woolen Co., 37 Melinda. Ste Toronto.
Gentlemens-I deeire to do the work as described in this
advertisement, and enclose 515 ttt pay for one Automatic-.
Knitting Machine, together with material, instructions,
and everything necessary for the work, the same to be sent
toItmles buyn dllerxsPtroeoscls' aenliciAaRgrGZeeSd rhRaYPetlypti rn e after I have
done an amount at work equal to the purchase priee, .115,
and wish to discontinue, that the Glasgow 'Woolen Co. will
take back the machine and outfit, and after deducting their
expeuse, refund me the amount paid for same.
Sender or head of family (1f possible) must sign here:
1eu11 name .... ..........
We wish to eecur e the services of families to cle' knitting
for us in their horn es. Our method is the same as adopted
In langland, We are the introducers of that plan and the
largest knitting concern in Canada,
After long experience, we have been able to produce an
Automatics Machine by which all kinds of seamless knit -
'deg ie now done by our Family Machine, thereby enabling
anyone of ordinary intelligence to quickly learn. to do the
work from the Ins true tion Guide. .All we require is that
you use the machine according to directions. The Machine
being made expressly for this purpose, a.nd the operation
so simple, it cannot possibly make a mistake in its work.
The great demand now is for Bicytie Stockings, Wood-
• men's Socks, and Motormen's Mittens, and as we are un-
able to supply the a emana, have taken this method of ad-
vertising for more heap.
The large export trade to the Northswest Territories,
British Columbia, and the British Colonies, furnishes an un-
limited rlemend for our goods, and, with the combined co-
operation of the many familia we are employing, together
with the large anee unt of knitting we are able ta turn out,
bY which we save rents, insurance, interest on capital, etc.,
enables us to undersell any manufacturers of this class of
goods, and we have sale for all the knitting we can have
Curried out.
The price we pay for finished bicycle stoekings is $10.00
per hundred. or at the rate of 100 per pair; woochnen'e
socks, Se, and mote rnaeees mittens, 12c a pair. All other
work in proportion to' size,
The machine can be operated by any one of a family,
and at our prices any energetio family should be able to
stis fain themselves comfortably, and in time be a, Source of
itelenereent comfor t. -
• Our plan is to send out each machine to beginners with
o 'kor stocking partially knitted, and remaining in the
rnarhine ready to be continued, and also enough yarn to
?nit one pair of sample socks or stockings and a simple
feel complete Instruction Guide, showing how the work is
te, drme. When the samples have been finished and
roe -treed to us satisfactory, we send a quantity of yarn,
we foe pm knit and retern likewise when finished. We
palmy charges on sal work one way, and our 'workers pay
retern charges. Tbe work, as we have stated, is simple and
rase -fey done, the machine having a capaeity of ten thou -
semi tehes a minute. We have many persons now in our
feeelee whn 'an knit from twenty-five to thirty pairs of
reeee stralen es a day, and where the time of a family
iltenneifsfr:vortoerd wtpnekthceawn ohrek, eyaosiuly caeanrnreeda:dily see that 115.00 or
fiirnish nur workers all the materials*, yarn, etc.,
(I everything that is necessary for the work. We
pee ferniehing the machines only for the exclusive use of
fl.sciring: to take employment with us, who must, in
,--'-t me a member. send us this Contract Order
.fe -vonovly siened by them, and at least one good refer-
ee ep, end remittance accordingly, to give us the necessary
fee+ see quantities of valueble yarn we may send
*fele iene will not be wasted or misappropriated
fete...Tete are mutual, and this confidence must be es -
1' we are to succeed. We guarantee fair dealing
peer 711,-.1Trcf. "r• VITIPn t for work, so do not ask us to deviate
ee -teeme, ae we cannot make a distinctien with qne
pea eet s eeteer • besides, we are doing an extensive busi-
re-. eee ese governed by business principles.
me. eteeee price of the machine is $15, and posi-
itesae eon net le, wild to any others than those who will
to an 1,11,i"Vng for us.
T.P 9f rt,V f"1”,. a f ter you commence, and have done an
r» -"f ef work enual to the purchase price, and wish to
ease", time.. we will take back machine and refund the
ern -en t naid for saints, after deducting cost of our ex-
r7;17,:rearilsv.a Larne Demand by the Trade for this class
of werk. Our wnrkers can depend upon. it year after year,
pee if you engage with us (whole or spare time) we will
keen vou supplied with work as long as you do it satisfies
toeile for ns aril return et promptly. We entrust our work-
ers witb large neantities of valuable yarn, and as we give
Street
County .. ..... prov
Nearest Express Office is at .... , .......
For reference X name the following person:
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Be'.• .•
sure to use this ;Corm when spending yeer remit-
tance for the raachine and outfit, which you must t 11
In and have signed by at least one good reference in the
proper place. Tear off and return to -us, and also staea
here how much time you can devote to the work; also
how you wish to be peed, weekly, monthly, or as yon sena
in the work.
A, • •14
Send your remittance by Express, Money Order, Regis-
tered Letter, or Post -Office Money Order, and we will
promptly forward. machine, outfit, and simple guide for
doing the work. This is the best offer ever made for the
benefit of Canadians who -want to work and snake money at
home.
O CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER COMPANY.--
London, Huron and Bruco.
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GOING NORTEt- Passenger.
London.depart 8.15 A, m. 4.40P. at.
Centralia . . ....... . 9,1 5.50
Exeter 9.30 6.0
Rensall 9.44 6.15
Kippen 9.50 6.25
Brucefield 9.58 6.33
Clinton ... .......... 10.15 6.55
Winghe,m, arrive.. , 11.10 8.00
GOING SOUTH- Passenger
Wingham, depart 6,e3 A. AL 3.15 P. et.
Clintcu 7.47 4.25
Brueefield 8.05 4.19
Kippen . 8.15 4.57
Sewall ...... ........ - .22 5.02
Exeter 8.35 5.10
Centralia 8.46 5.25
London. arrive...-. -9.37 6.12
FOR OVER SiXTY YEARS
AN OLD AND WELL -Trani) 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 soothes the child, softens the gums. allays al
pain, cures wind colic. and is the best remedy
for Diarrhcea. 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 take Mrs Winslow's Soothing
syrup and ask for no other kind.
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Exeter, an. 22ma Ism
Wheat per bushel
Oats
Peas..
Butter
Eggs
Turkeys
Geese
Chickens per Ib
Ducks..
.
Dried Apples..
Pork live weight -
7810 78
.,.. 38 to 88
-44 to 48
-65 to 70
...17 to 17
18 to a8
....,8 to ,8
6 to 6
• 5 to 5
7 to 7
16 to 16
5.00 tt°65 21
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for invest-
ment upon farm or village property at lowest
rates of interest.
DICKSON SG CARLING
Exeter.
rIONEY TO LOAN.
have a large amount of private funds to
loan on farm and village properties aelow rat
of interest.
F, W. GLADMAN,
Barrister Main St., Exeter.
MEDIGAL
flR. '"ne T RONT 0 UN
sit.yVEoffiReSel_Tcer,ecitt:03.1 . Trinity naive
NV .B.1.101VNIN(i M. 0.
• P., Graduate Victoria niversity
cities anal residence, Dorainiou Lahore -
tory, Exeter.
DICKSON Sz.CARLING,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers,
Vommissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, Etc.
Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest.:
OFFICE :-MAIN STREET, EXETER.73
8.11. CABLING. B. A• L. EL DIOESON
F. W. GLADMAN
(Successor to Elliott & Gladman)
•Barrister, Solicitor, Botary Public
• Conveyancer, Etc.,
The -
Money to loan on Farm and village-
ifact
simile is ea properties at Lowest rates of interest
.413Fori OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER
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ROI 11001 Egillie Rgdngi
Buy or Sell a Farni,
Buy or Sell Tow'.
IF
BoFmr ir-000 nv fp ee
rt
YOU y,yo,r
WANT Collections Made,
Your Life Insured,
TO Goon
trtyo, bthye tOhled CA iu
Er Line,
ON THE UNDERSIGNED,
JOHN SPACKMAR
Office over H. Spe,ckma.n's Hardware
Exeter.
Cash paid for Raw Furs.
Lend
FARM FOR SALE.
- Beteg composed of 101 20,5. T. R., Usborne,
containing leo acres, and lot 5e23, con. 3, Us -
borne, On lot 20 there is erected te first class
brick dwelling., kitchen and woodshed com-
plete ; bank barns, L-shaped, 35x85 and 35x50
finished up to date for horses, cattle and hogs
with pewee wind mill, crusher, puiper, and
water process complete; cement silo attached;
also drive and implement house. Thie is a
first class property, in a high state of culti-
vation, well fenced and watered, and. plough-
ing done, 'within one aral a half miles of the
town of Exeter, one mile from school. Lot Si
23 is also in a high state of cultivation, well
watered, 25 acres ender grass, and well suited
fee either farming or grazing, and wiil be sold
eleparetely or togetherto suit purchaser. If
hollfold privately on or before the lat. Feby.,
e902, it mit be sold, by public auction on the
Nth Feby. For terms and particulars apply
05 the premises to J. S. Hervey', Exeter, P. O.,
,or to Thomas Cameron, awe, Farquhar.
A GOOD IN -VI ..:'11WENT.
Fanson's btick block and dwelling, in Exetere----
for sale. The brick block is well sauteed, on
•DENTAL Main street, ie 7055 feet, three storitiys, arid
• coutaius four storest effaces and halls, all leased.
This is the best business stand in town. The
FOR SALE OR RENT.-
°,i`YitNi.4.1.A,NB.
D. S. D. D. S., Rowe Gradnate
of Toronto University, Dentist.
Teeth extr t d ith t ih
bad after effects. Office xis Fan -
Story and a half franee bouse with Mee
rooms and AlltOnler kitchen and woodshed at-
tached. All necessary oet bundling's, a good
well, and a bearing orcha d of good. fruit ere
on the place which COnSiS e of seven acres of
well cultivated land. Piece is well situated on ,
Lake Road, in Exeter Ndrth ana within easy '
reach of town, For furth e particulars apply .
E. tore Exeter
etemabowebomemonsearamream
FOR SALE- ICK. RE-
SIDUNVE WITIS :6.11 OPE OF LAND XIV
EICRITElt-We offer for gale reaSonable
terms, that verealesirable resident:dal property
known as "The Efooper RomeStead" situated
on Lot No. 36, south of, Huron Street, Exeter.
There is erected upon the land, acomfortable
585 commodious brick dwellings also the
necessary outhouses. The house is in gooa re-
pair and has 9 rooins, The lot mutates an acre
of land andel excellently adepted for garden
hug or fruit growing. There is a plentiful sup-
ply of hard aed soft water, The property is up
to date and. the terms easy, for particulars ate
ply. to DICICSON 86 CARLIN% bOriatOrs Exeter,
or to A. E. Hodisr.n, Bow P. 0., Pena% S
A., eroprietor.
a0 13 W ou pa or
son's block. West side of Main
treet, Exeter'
D.A. ANDERSON, (0. 0. S. LIS.
• DRINTIS1 , •
Honor Pfraeluate of the Toronto Univeisity
and Royal College Of Dente.' Surgeons of
Ontario, with honors Also Posegreduate of
Chicage Sehool of Prosthetics leeitietry (With
honorablo mention,
Everything known to the Dental Profession
Sons in this °Moetriage work, erowns, al-
hilninum, gold and vulcanite plates ell dons in
the neatest manner poesible. A perfectly
harmless wiaeathetic esed fer painless eXtrac-
tion. '
Office Ono door south of Carling 1iro's store
Exeter ,Ont,
dwelling is brick of two storeys and contains 10
morns, is admirably adapted for LI boarding
bOub0. The property must be disposed of,
Terms easy, apply to It L. Faeson, Exeter,
Ont.
NornoE.
The annual meeting al the tesborne Se lab -
bort Piro Insunence Company will be held ha
the Public Ball. Favelhar, on Feb. 3rd s at ono
o'clock P. al, 13waness, receivfng the direct,
toes, secretaxyateastwera and auclitoar tePert
the election of two ditecters and two eUtliterS
aed any other business hi the leterest of the
Company..
,J. Eteetnee _ CArainner
President,. Socretare
OUT THIS OUT
and send it to us With 5 contain silver and yo
will get by return mail a t ¶ MEN BOX OF
G000S that will bring.s, 1Vfoutr Mena
in Ono MIMI th than effete Se in eieeriea.
, ria4117.11.
Tarineuth,