Exeter Times, 1902-2-13, Page 5"Poor folks friends
soonforget them."
Superficial shoes
lose customers.
The Slater Shoe
market cost money.
_ It is too valuable to
lose—though giving
mere finish at the
expense—rso ervice.
"The Slater Shoe"
"doodyear wetted"
Ei SPACKMAN. General Agent,
esoesecoosoceo•oeseisee•
• •
T.11144 S
es • Clubbitig
•
•
Rates •
•
We have completed clubbing 0
O arrangements for 1901 with sev-
2 eral of the leading newspapers. e
; Owing to the high prices of •
O paper and payment of postage' :
2 by newspapers the -rates in some e
3 cases slightly in advance of pre- 2.
e vious years. All of the follow- enl
with' the exception of the dailies, 6
will be sent to any address from 6
O now until January 1st, 1903, for
' 2
• amount named. The rates will 5
bo as follows :
she The Times and DallY Globe,$1.25
• The Times and Weekly Globe• ne
for. ......., ... . ...,$L60
ah! The above includes two hand- 0
a some pietures—one an excellent 2
2 picture of the Duke and Dueness 5
of Corn Wall in medallion settings 0
I -With the Royal Standard as a 2
background, the other a fine pie- 5
ture of two farna horses called 0
• e
"The Farm Pets."
10 The Times and Weekly Mail 3
and Empire $1.75 •
• The above includes two hand •
-
ti..emme pictures by John Lanes, in a
• colors size 14 x 25 inches, entit-
5 ed "On the edge of the herd," no
O and "The Miner's Farewell." (n's
:. The Times and Daily Mail 0
0 and Empire (evening edi- 0
• tion) . .$3.25 Le)
g The Times and Daily Vail
• and Einpire (morning 2
• edition) ................$4.25
• The Times and .Parnily Her- Ea
The lames and Weekly San $1.75 •
O. ald and Weekly Star...$1.75
: The above incl des dso n
h t
13 1 0 •
• picturee.of the King and. .Queen„ tit
• and a cony Of.Gainaborough's faYes°
• mous pieture "The Duchess of 6
Devonshire."
_ • The Times and Montreal 2
2 Herald (daily) . . . . . ..$1.75 •
g The Times and London Daily • 0
O Advertiser,
UOUNTY COUNCIL
A grant te the Sick Children's Hes.
pital of Toronto, $29, was made. The
council cleolineci aceede to the re-
quest of the Provineial: Teachers' As
soeiation to seed a delegate to attend
the February session, The Secretary
of the Good Roads As sociation asked
that a delegate be seat to the anneal
meeting, but the couried deelined to
take action, The council of Haat
Wasvanotile asked the council to ratify
a by-law cliapgarig a toad allowance,
which was graoted. Applications for
the position of County Auditor were
received from Messrs Cantelon, W.
Clegg: aV. Ball, Via Lawrence,
G. W. Holman, 3. MeIntoste W.
Black and J. O. Morrison: the council.
on division, appointed Messrs Clegg
and Cantelon. The OV6t vote stood:—
Clegg 8, McIntosh 7, Cantelon 4, Law-
rence 3, Holman 2, Ball 2. Morrison 2,
Black uone, Mr. Clegg was declared
elected, and the vote foe sewed audi-
tor was as follows—Can toioo 7, McIn-
tosh 7, the warden giving the casting
vote in favor of Mr, Oantelon.
Messrs. J, 'Cameron and J. II.
Tigert applied. to be appointed on the
hoard of County Examiners; which
was granted. A grant of $10 was
made to provide flowers for the Court
House Square, $20 to each of the
Agricultural and Horticultural Socie-
ties,
Mr. Alex. Elliott, near Clinton. of-
fered to remove the old Stanley
bridge crossing over the Hayfield river.;
and provide a roadway foe public
* travel while the new bridge is in
0
course of construction, subject to his
having the material in the old bridge.
The matter was left with the County
Engineer to make whatever arrange
menti necessary. .
Rev. Dr. Urfa was re -appointed C. I.
Trustee for Goderich; R. S. Hays for
Seaforth; and J. Ranstord for Ohioan.
A cordial resolution of sympathy
with Mr. John Torrance, County
Councillor. who is seriously ill, VMS
passed. •
A deputation waited on th,e council
$2.50 :
• The Times -and London 0
g Weekly Advertiser. $1.50 2
• The Times and Toronto
O Daily Star. $2.50 0.
The above' includes 0. picture fit
r• of King Edward.
- •
„2 The Times erid Toronto 0
; DailNews.. ...... $2,50 92
• The Times and arming
-: Vnid. . . $1.80 0
; The Times and Montreal 2
9
Weekly Witness........ $1 65 ;
eily The Times and Monreal a
5 Daily Witness53 25 0
O The Times and Fainting% $1.75 8
2 The Tirees and Christian 0
Guardian 52.60 6
b. Any other paper desired can lf/'
7,.; be had at eu.,:l!../!ng rate
1 The Times and Free Press
e morning edition..... a .53,25 8
-, • 1nud r. eon or ev'eti-
• ing edition...... . ,.....$2.
Ti
menu me and weelily edi-
$1.75 nn
t
asking for a grant, towards tbe eeec-
tion of a marilie Hospital at Goderich.
The council granted $1,000, amount, to
be paid when buitdiug is completed,
A delegation representing the 38rd
Batt. waitacron theceuucil, asking for
financial assistance, The council, pass-
ed a grant of $600, .
Rob's Deachtutin, of • Howlett, was
reconimended as a second yettee
student at the Agricultural College:
REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE.
In reference to the petition from the
County of aVa.terloo, asking co-oper-
ation with regard to raalvvrty crossing,
the committee recommended that nu
action be taken. The petition from
Kent County, asking co-operation in
securing from the Government an ex-
tension of tame for the free impor-
tation of beet root sugar machinery
was enciorsed. The committee appro-
ved of the petition askiug for the an-
pointrueet of a railway commission.
TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
The report of the treasurer showed
the following for 1901: .H,eceipte----
Balance from 1900, $en545.65 ; comity
rates, 36I1.69; ' tax, $182 61;
registry offiaes, $6741.63e redemption
account, 517.58; interest, $301,09 ;
, sinking funds, $380;5;. division
court jury fund, $27.18; administra-
tion of justice, $2493.47 ; jail account,
5579.05; licenses, $1414; schools,
$6140; roads and bridges, $30; mis-
cellaneous, 51; industrial home,
$336.58 ; bills payable; $900; total,
$71141.62. Expenditures -- Land tax,
$465.85; registry office 226.10; re-
demption account, 8.25; interest, 33.55;
debentures, 18082.06; division court
-jury fund, 171; administration of
justice, 7111.53; jail account., 2218.03;
schoul rnouttgeinent, 208E.79 ; echools,
.12050.63; miscellaneoes grants; 1265;
municipal government, 4882 28; .st ns-
tionery, etc., 673 ; miscellaneous,
51,16; ' lunatics mid charities, 081.60 ;
county property, 8921.38; roads and
bridges, 3997.61; industrial home,
4181,31 ; bills payable; 8000 ; totaa
09565.68. Assets -- investments $2C.
736.80 ; liabilities —•Stirling deben-
tares, tlbon $78000. .
REPORT OP.S01100L INSPECTOR TOM.
The school receipts, in this inspec-
torate, from all SOUV1308 ID 1901 were
77112.93, and the expenditures 01712:-
Q5. The increase 1.1 the amount of
salaries paid over, 1000, waS 2253.20.
Thal e were 51 male and 75 female
• TIMES OD'arICE. g teachers employed cinema the year,
the same in each case ae in 19011; the
average salary paid male teachers %vas
100, as against 860 in 1900; and of
fernele teachers 292 asgit
niinst 278. In
61 schools changes of , teacher took
place, some of. them twice. and in two.
three times, There are 95 rural and 4
urban scbools, in -the inspectornee.
Three fine brick schools were erected
iu. 1001 -No. 6, Usborne, at a cost of
2000; U. S. No. 4, Goderith-Hullett,
1400; U.S.S No. 11, East Wawanoste
Indent, Ia00. The number of pupils
O11LO,lCd in. 1901 vrtes , 6858; average
atteialsoac , 4140; a decrease of 1017
in live years, or a dm:tee:se of 13a pee
cent. eine teaches (if 'West liewim
are earnest eind Othello' in the die-
:all:Lege of thee. duties„ nuthiug in
their efforts to prranote the ietellec-
time :Ind moral svelfare of theie
Many of linen are ainong, the wire!.
efficient and progresscve uelcher s
Ontario--nien awl syoineir of higb.
merai character, who:4i examplo and
influence tend to create a vigueous
Christian sentiment in our Ittud.
EXECUTIVE .001IIMITTEE'S REPORT;
The committee re:main-lender' a
grant of $25 to each of the Teachers'
Institutes, $15 to each Public Library
in the county, $25 eo each of three
FarmersInstitutes, $10 to the Prison.
er's Aid Association, Th itt the tender
of the Goderich Star for printing be
,aecepted. That the Peddlers' License
Fee be reduced from $50 to 25, and
that a refund be made to those Will)
hitee taken out licenses for 1002, The
amount to be paid the Collegiate In
-
delta:: this year tire Settroeth, 2346-571
(Auntie, 2001153 eteoderich, 1800,
REPO:ter OF Roan AND IlttinetE Coet•
MIT] flL
'Am Ong other things the committee
reconi wended that the proposed eke -
talc ;railroad he granted the privilege
of croseieg the el eitiend river. sub-
ject to such i eetriettetts as will safe
gutted the public inteseste and previa.
ing the bridge iS capitals ot etabding
tlw st rain, rive le bders were reeeiv-
I'd for ties building I i brillge neat
nee ot,e 010.1 CI tit ton., be"
I.e., vett Ondet ;eh lOwnsinla and Stan -
fey t the tender; isf (110 HU1eI Bridge
•
SatestetesSeeeesewceeeoceeepems.
sing's Siii3
win outweq.r
two pairs of
common rubbers. For three
years we have proved that with
311(ae.43,101 you can stub
'ging 14 ti, uf) your f o o
but von cannot stub the rubf-cro
"'rs genuine
are Safellaned 04111' •-•'1
linen the sole of each rubber
with ott r c opy-
eighted name
do not ahow youreelf to he de-
ceiv“1 by imitations.
King's LEATHER TOP SrrAft tor1
the best on the market, 6 -inch,
Chinch end 12 -inch topssith
Rolled FAga anti Ileele, '1 hey
alei can od in stook, and your
dealer eert Order theta for you,
J. D. IUNG Cci), Limited
tr;Ive. 0:telsive
contvol cr all . S�js
:inhere
Dyspepsia
Prom oreign ,words ;meaning boa soote
bas come valise to eignify bad stomach; for
the most common cause of the disease is a
predisposing tvant of vigor and tone In
that organ.
No disease Makes life more miserable,
Its' sufferers certainly do not tire to sot,'
they sometimes wonder g they should
eat to live.
W. ..‘L Nugent, Denville, Out. was greatly
troubled With it for years; and leiter IL
Gaare, Eau Claire, Wis., wli0 was so
afilleted with It tbat he was nervous, sleep-
less, and trete:01y sick most of the time,
obtainea no relief from medicines profes-
sionally prescribed.
They were romoletely cured, as ethers
haye been, by .
Hood's Sarsaparilla
according to choir own statement vol-
untarlly Made. This great medicine
streegthens the stomach and the whole
digestive system, 130 sure to get Hoodas
Co. at $3975. being the lowest, was ac-
cepted, and four tenders were receiv-
ed for the substructure, that of F.
Gutteridge, $ealottin being the low-
est for both bridges— $4-75 per yard
for one and 4,50 for the other, was ea-
ceptea, The application ot the reeve
of Colhorhe, re Young's bridge, was
not granted.
REPORT on Einat4o1s COMMITTEE
, The COutinlittee venotmeendecl that
the sem of 20,000 be beams ed to meet
cue' ent expenses.' The qtatement of
the registrae, sh wng aieourit paid
the county, has been extunioed We
find the Treasurer's statement correct,
a,nd are much pleased with the effi-
el,enlresa.neer in v. hich it has been
.pieied
REPORT OF ROA.1.5 COMMISSIONER
Mr. Ainsley stated that be had in-
formed the bridge comtnissioners 01
Larnbton and Middlesex of the action
,wleich had been taken by Huron in the
mat ter of the Aux Seuble Bridge, and'
have received replies stating they
Would being the tuabter before their
respective councils at the present ses-
sionearal let him know the result.
REPORT OP SC]:(001. INSPECTOR ROBB.
There are 84 rural section. in East
Huron fold 02 teachers, 8 being double
schools ; 31 teachers are males and 58.
females. In 1890 the numbers were 61
males Land 28 I e melee. Average salary
ad male teachers in rural septions is
3(1560 end females 267.11. an increase
of 24.00 and 21.00. respeetively -over tU 11
1900. There were 03 changes of '
teachers duriug the year. The EITtIER, STANDING OR TN THE
average ieacher's salary for the wnole LOGS,
Apply tP
rri 0/4.
Item arid.sweat
lame ea effscir on
harness asersd
with'Eureka
ness 011. It Ka,
sista the deep,
keeiss
er soft and nji-
able. Stitches ,
do not break. \
No roughsut. \
face to chafe
andOut. The
earnas not
only keros \
looking. Itke
new, but
wears twice
as long by ties
use of Eureka.
Harness CA
Sold
everywhere
In cans—
ansizes.
Made by
imperial Oil%
Company,
Exeter, Fob. One W01.
Wheat per bushet
Oats
Hart
Butter..
Eggs
Turkeys
Goose
Chickeus per lb
Wool__
Dried Apples.
Pork live weight
7910 72
to 38
-A to 48
-.70 to 75
...17 to 17
18 to 18
8 to 8
6 to 6
— 7 to 7
16 to 16
° (I
35.25to65 25
A GOOD COHN REMOVER
-----
A marvel of cbeepness, of efficacy,
and of promptitude, is contained in a
bottle of that famous remedy, Put-
nam's Painless Corn Extractor. It
goes right to thereat tor 'the trouble,
there Acts quickly but so painlessly
that nothing is kuown of the opera-
tion until the corn is shelled. Beware
of substitutes 'offered for Ptitnam's
Painless Painless Corn Extractor—
safe, sure and painless. -Sold at drug-
gists.
FPECiterlard hales UNITED
ARE PREPARED TO PUi-t0EASE
BEM
Tirg
irkspecterate was 321.75. 'Iwo new
set -tool houses were built, during, the
yeor none in U. 8.8. No. 10, Bullet
Goderich, and one .in U.S S. No. 12
MOrris-Hullette the latter is • the
1330SL complete one roorneu tie hoot thee
I know of. Although peeal y all our
school hatiees are DOW good builcl in ge,
yet, tliere are three old shacks in t he
itispeetorateeny of vi Inch would be a
disgrave to a. settlement of Eequinitat.
The teachers ell tried to co faithful
honest wore, :slid in most eases %with
eminent success.
,Coutail adjourned to meet or the
first' Tnesclay isi Jui..e.
•
-Palpitation of the 'heart, nervous-
ness, tremblings, nervous headeche,
cold hande end feet, pain in the have,
and other forms of wea,koess -010 re-
lieved by Carter's Teen Pills, made ,
spell illy for the blood nerves and 00111,-;
plexion
E Oi Kessei,
FOREMAN, EXETER, ONT.
FOR THE NTl5 DAY?.
_
A good Assortment
ALSO HEAVY PANT1NGS
AT COST. •
We want to clear these line at once
W. JOHNS,
The Tenor
You have used all
sorts of cough reme.
dies but it does not!
yield; it is too deep i
Iseated. It may wear I
itself out in time, but i
pitroisdumcoeretaliagbrlieppteo, I
!pneumonia or a seri- 1
1 ous throat affection. I
IYou need something I
that will give you
*strength and build
up the body
SCOTT'S
CR'..1311POIN
oHr
We are givingexcellent se•
tisfaction in flour since re-
modelling our Mill
Dry Soft Weed Wanted.
Origin al Gliopoing
DOIRFP011.01".
SWE1TZER.
Outt its!
ti !
De you Want a either?
We have the finest stock in town.
All the latest, styles, in the newest
colors.
Our prices are low as can be found
EMULSIONfaiiilii•p.first-elass material and we/limas!:
BEFortzi YOU BUY
will do this when everything
.., elm fails. There is no doubt
1 - about it. It nourishes,
strengthens, builds up and E
makes the body strong and I
- healthy, not only to throw
iroff this hard cou,gh, but to I
fortify the systenn against t
further attacks. If You are I
un down or emaciated you
should certainly take this;
1
nourishing food medicine.
.1!dr.,gisf., ,
ceorr & IlOWNR., ToRoxTo ChN8DA
aseeesrOliesisiweerettriessolt/C.040#
1.111.001.6.1.a...............,..4
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Childt.en Cry for
N
001914 fiN'ID see us,
11
Two Doors South Town Hall, •
AN Responaible Manager (integro3r
must, be tiuqueetionahle) to atke charge a
distribution depot and oiliee to be opened lb
Gansiinto further, business interests ot rul olcl
o1 abllSho1 manufeettitung eotteerm. Salary
1110 per month and extra profits. Applieent
inust have $1.100 to $2000 eash n,nd good stand-
ing. Address, Supt., P. 0.13ox 1151, Philadel
phut, Pa.
IHuron County Packing and Cold Storage Company
The Different Branohes of Business to be Carried on by the
Huron pork Packing and Cold Storage CO.,. Liinited.
At the meeting the cl7rect-*--rors held shareholders ; they will properly grade
ni I
Olinton on Monday1 Jan. 20th1 some and pack the apples, marking each
.
) three propositions were made to the bailed exactly as they call for. When
directors from outside capitalists, the the apples are delivered at the station
one stated below being the one taken farmers will be paid -a set price for
up, It is confidently believed that the %toll grade, the apples sent to ouv
stock will be rapidly token up, and storage station and as the winter id
work on the plant cora:rine/Aced there at vances will he sbippect wherever they
an early ante, can be sold to the most advantageous
As the Dominion Goverunieue has prices. „Peewees need no arguments
subeiclized etearnehip lines 10 order to to convince them of be benefits they
place told storage plant on these ves- will receive by having their apples
sels and the Provincial Government handled. M this marinerft is simply
authorize counties to vote money to I what, we have lotig desired but hither -
aid in the erection of these buildings ; to have not been able to reach any def-
consideratioo of investors. YVillt ings for series otw produce, sttuated
the matter is well worthy the ("rueful inite action, ;With an outfit of build
-
promise of $10,000.00 for storage space , in the centre 01 80 fertile distsiet, kas
the comieg season nud even 5 ceuts I Clinton is, a sugar beet factory centiot
per head on each fowl baucllecl it Will surpass if eyen equal it. Each line it
Make for the first, yeer the nice sum of ' vvill handle will give uc an increase in
$60,000.00 as a divide nd on an invest- 1 the price we now receive. After a
went of $1600,000.10, It is colt fidently ' deputation from this district visiting
believed by fiLan I&ls t Ibis is equal the counties' wbare beets are -grown
taanything o flee ed 10 in vi ors and
as our governwer 1, 140 Ich it there 18 110 profitable to save those products we
doubt of its soldty already raise tban to enter a field that
The company have accepted W, R, is fast filling up and which costs not
Beltien's plans for tbe erectIon of build- $100,000 but $500,000 to build a plant,
Inge for bandling the different lines of and equip it It is confidently believed
fee ne produce, a like increase in price can be made in
This will inclede a poultry fiuishina apples, butter and poultry, as that ac-
etation equipped on plans after the compliehed by benching hogs. The
style of that in use by a leading Kan- estimated cost of these buildings when
sas eft, packing bailee. No industry fully equipped is $75,000 with a ca
connected web the aerie) is more pro- pecity for makhag an anneal turn over
fitable tban the raising of poultry, of $1,000,000 worth of farm products.
that is, where farmers bave facilities These buildings will be situated in
for finishing them properly. At this Clinton which will be easily accessable
plant all poultry will be received alive, to farmers living along the various
properlykilled, dressed and cratedbranches of railway leading to Elmer.
then shipped to the cities and Great dine, Goderich, Exeter, Stretford and
Britain. Besides handling fowl for Brussels.
the farmer the building will he equip- Already over $20,000 worth of stock
ped sirnilar to the above referred to ,has been sold and as farmers in teener -
Packing House, where 1,100,000 broil- al desire to roake use of these buildings
ers are grown and marketed aniatialiy the coining season it is confidently be-
tutinrdit).r a system entirely new to Ou- lieved every dollar of stook will be
they concluded it evould be LT1 deh nicrre
sold in a few months. This is undoubt-
Along with the handling of poultry edly what should be done, thereby
a modern cold storage building will be saving interest and other charges At popular prices arid easy
erected with a capacity for haudling caused by using borrowed money.
i
all the butter and apples Huron coun- every dollar of stock is taken lap byf terms ot paymen
t.
BROVVNIN
tore
tiondouartors For
Dyspepsia Cure
Blood aud Naves Tonle.
aesil Liver .eille
Iran BloCi'd Pills
Liver/and Healey Pills
Kieifiey Mixture
Ifciatiert Reolecly
• - Sarsaparilla
CottenMitus
Cholera and I)lareboealVlix-
ture
Chilblain Lotion.
Try any a -if these prepa,raelems and
goo. will be astonielled at their w oader-
ful healing and curieg properties.
A Fah line of Patent Medicines on
hand.
TOILET ARTICLES
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SuPPLIES
j BROtAJNING
Dominion Laboratorll•
Piano
and
ty and the tributary townships can
preclude.
Farnaers have year after year lost so
heavily in apples that many nave con-
cluded that it does not pay to grow
tbem. Although' almost everything
has been done by transport companies
that can be done, vet they cannot' do
all, and this part must be done at
home if we wish to reap the benefits
from a system of shipping the Govern- Position as director of the Farmer'0
ment has done so numb to foster. It Pork Factory at Palmerston. • He en -
has been estimated that in 1900 Huron ters this work in a practical manner
county lost in apples alone over $100,- by subscribing liberally. Havieg the,
000 by uot having a cold storage sta- utmost faith in the buiness he will
Won. This station will send packers devote hisentire time in making this
throughout the country to its own Company a strong corporation,
the tune the buildings are completed
there care be no doubt of a six per
cent dividend being paid the first
year,
Mr. Belden, who bas been connected
with this line of business for some
years, is a practical farrner and on the
acceptance by hint of the position of
head of the organizing staff of the
above company, he has resigned his
"Christmas Box" MONEY TO LOAN
Full ilel Tnirg
25
portrofis or iketresses, 20 nopularSongs
lalagie Telescope and Pictures, 50 Amus-
We have unlimited private funds for invest-
ment upon farm or village property at lowest
rates of interest.
DICKSON & CARLIN•G
.Exeter.
ing Experimenis, Love's Puzzle, 20 Rebuses, 100 •
Funny Conundiums, Book of Love, Game of riONEY To --LOAN.
Letters Magic riting, 32.4 Scaly Jokes,
neecipeforMonstaree Grower, 100 MoneY Hair -
Love Letters, How to Tell Fortunes, Dictionary
ef Dreams, Guide to Flirtation, Magic Age
Table, Lover's Telegraph, and our new Cat, or
Xmas To: s, Books ard Notionsail by mail
Selections for Autograph Albums, 10 Model
ing Secrets, 110 Toi et and Cooking RecelpesI have a large amount of private funds to
, 255 loan on fasm village properties at /ow sat
of interest.
F, W, GLAD?,/fAN.
Barrister Mal St. Exeter.
FRE E. for 5c. silver to paY. Postage,
E. T.. MEDICAL
Yarmouth. N.S.
wrazannezt.eav.w
R. J. H. RIVERS, M. 13. TORONTO URI -
FOR OVER SIXTY •YEARS VERSITY, M. L. C. M. Trinity Univer.
sity. Office—Crediton, Ont,
AN OLD AND WI:XL-TRIED RENEDT.—Mr
Winslowe Soothing Syrup has been used for
:)ver fl"ty years hy millions of mothers for their ej OWN IN MO
children while teething, with perfect success. (.7 . .
it so othes the child, softens the gums. allays al • P. s .0 Isd0311 1 VsoIorsa utversity
pain, cures 'wind colic. and is the best remedy cillese PIP/ r 08 sl 61‘ c e , . I) ore soon Labora.
for Diarrhcea. 111s pleasant to the taste. Sold. tory, Exeter.
by druggists in every part, of the world. 25
•••••••••••••••*
cents alaottle. Its value is incalculable. Be'
sure and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing
syrup and ask fer uo other kind.
FARMER'S SCRS WANTED Voitel
practical Course on Veterinary Work at Home;
Three Month's study during spare time will
quality to pass examination. Gradvatee will
be offered permanent positions at 3600 a year
in our various branches ; splendid opportunity
for young ram to secure a thorough Veterinary
Course and good. position. Write at once for
particulars. Address. HEAD OFFIC &VET-
ERINARY SCIENCE ASSOCIATION, LON-
DON, ONT.
For Infants and Children,
no fac-
simile
els:mu:co
of
-ettrmvarmons 11 03
.idei; wrapper.
FOR SALE—BRICK RE
SIDENCE WITH AN ACRE °ELAND IN
EXETER—We offer for ole as reasonable ,
terms, that very desirable residential property
known as "The Hooper Homestead!' situated'
on Lot No- 86, south of "Gluon Street, Exeter.
There is erected.upon 1 he land, a coniforta e
and commodious britlt 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 excellently atlepted foe garden
Mg or fruit growing There is a nlentifal sup-
ply of hard and soft water*. The property is up ,
to date, and the terms ORM for particulars ap-
ply to eioxsoer et e ereaso barristers Ego: et%
or to A. E. HoOPita. ace, P. 0., Penne, U. S
A...proprietor.
FOR SALE:---
Irouse and lot on et .M Street, Exeter, two
story brick cottage, frame stable and about
,half an acre of land. commodious dwelling,
centrally located, Bath and furnace, good oitt-
eouses, good well lind cistern. A, splendid
property atm reasonable price, For full par
Menhirs apply to' J. G. STANTIURY, I -barrister
Exeter, or to Ur. BucritiNcatAn
STRAYED
Strayed from the premises ot the undersign -
cd, Sth, con., Stephen, on or about the lith 01
Janney, A small steer rising 3 3. eara old, with
white hind lege. Information as to his where
aborts win be re wertied. • •
II PH ALIO' Orediton le 0
.
rAemednotuittrArerrermen
0A/rOde-,=TiS,
"V' you foot mean take Ortptgaittine
Irf yon want to feel One take Gripoguhratte"
11 CAI.
DICKSON & CARLING,
Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries, Conveyancers.
Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank,Etc. ,
Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest.
OFFICE—MAIN STREET, EXETER,
B. CARLING. 13. A. H. DICKSON
F. W. GLADMAN
(Successor to Elliott & Glaaman)
Banister, Solicitor, Notary Public,
Conveyancer, Etc,
Money to loan on Ferns and village
properties at Lowest rates of interest
OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER
DENTAL
TT laiNrMAN, L. D. S. AND
J• L. DR. A. R. KINSMAN. L.
D. S. D. I) S., Honor Graduate
of Toronto University. Dentist.
• Teeth extracted without :pain or
bad after effents, Office in Fail-
atan`e block. West side of Main
treat-, Exeter*
D A ANDERSON. (0. 0 8. L 0 8
DENTIST.
Boner Graduate of the Toronto Uni vomiter
end Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
OntarlooviLh honors Also Post•graduate 01
Chicago School of Prosthetio Dentistry (with
honorable mention.
Everything known Lo the Dental Profession
done in this office. Bridge work, crowns, el.
lurairaut, gold and vulcaoite plates all done in
the neatest manner possible. A, perfectly
harmless samostbetie vied for painless extrac-
tion.
Office one door south of Carnet; 'Brassiere
eta.,—"*"Ont.'
—"
FOR SALE.
A blacksmith shop end dwellieg aria 1 acre
of lend. in the village of Winehelsea. A,- good
opportunity for any person wishieg to procure,
a good blaekonith business and two settef took)
Ala° good brick house cora:tieing eve rooms,
A frame kitchen with three teems. cd80 WO0d
phed mid aummer kitehen. God stable and
hog pen. For further partieu. rue apply to
Inensamsoet& EMell
Winelielea, Oh
We sell the celebrated Heintz
man & Co. Pianos, (the Art
Pianos of Canada.) The choice
of Royalty;for their tour cf Can-
ada.
If you want something' cheap-
er we can show you pianos of
odier makes vi hich will be no dis
grace to the most elegant parlor,
aloollaollaanoos
In sewing machines we carry
the New Williams, 13aymond atd
White, also needles and supplies
for all machines.
The latest sheet music always
in stock. Call and see.
S. hihnTIN
ROE lielli
Buy or Sell a Farm,
tBuy or Sell Town
IF Property,
Borrow or Lend
Money,
Collections Made,
Your Life Insured,
TO Go to the Old Cuon-
try, by the Allan
Line,
ON THE UNDERSIGNED,
JOHNSPACKMAyla
Office weer H. Spackman's Hardware
Exeter.
ea. Clash paid. for BaW Furs.
u.
ARM FOR SALE.
Being composed of Iot 20,S. T. It'T3 sborne,
containing 100 acres, and lot Si 23, con. 8, Us -
borne. On lot 20 there is erected a first class
brick dwelling, kitchen and woodshed com-
plete ; bank barns, L—shaped. 3.5x85 and 35x50
finished up to date for horses, cattle and hogs
with power wind rein, (Tusher, nutpe ,r and.
awater. process complete; cement silo attached;
also drive and implement house.. This is a
first mass property, in a high state of culti.
vation, well fenced and watered, and plough-
ing done,_within OHO and a hale miles of the,
town of Exeter. one mile from school. Lot
23 is also in a high state of onitivation, we
watered, 25 acres under grass, and well suite
for either farming or grazing and will be sold
separately or togotherto suit mirchaser- If
not sold privately on or before the la. Feby.,
1902, it will he sold by publie anction on the
lith Feby. For terms and particulars apply
on the promises to J. S. Harvey, Exeter, P. 0.
or to Thomas Ciminero% :wee, Farquhar,
A G( OD INI71- E•T MINI.
Fanson's briek block and dwelling,,in Exeter,
for sale. The brick block it well situated, on
Main street, le 70x55 feet, three storeys, and
contains four stores, offices and halls, all leased.
This is the best business stand in tOwn. The
dwelling is briok of two storeys and Ordains Ix)
rooms, s admirably adaptedfor a boarding
house. The property must be diepoSed of.
Terms easy, apply to R. L. Fanson. Exeter,
Ont.
COT. THIS OUT -
awl send it bus with 5 canto in giver and you
will get by return mail a -GOLDEN' BOX OF
GOODS that will bring you in Mont: Mob=
in one month than anything else in America.
.,W, Knivier.111. T.
Yarmouth, N.
5 Pack Q .fif Cards Free.
Ono Peak, "May T. 0, U. House," On e Pak,
"Escort" One Pack, "Flirt:WOW' One Pada;
Hoid.to light." Ono Peek "Our Sofa an
goals Two," • Semple of et other styles, .with
book, futi of melons- Send Se silver for protege.
A.W. KIONNY, el, at
Yarmouth, X S,
h
en a.*nq Cr1pga4ffi3fle and ittid t afl exeette..ttit medietne.,
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