Exeter Times, 1902-6-12, Page 5"Great cry and little
WOOL"
Great appearance
and little service!
Beware of false
"window shoes"!
Look for the symbol
Qt responsibility—the
Makers' price a.nd
pledge, on the sole. of
The Slater Shoe'
'ttoo0ear Vkltert,
• SP.A.CKM.A.N. General Agent,
General News.
iseeemaa
TO IVIAKE MONEY it la necessary to have a
elear bright brain. a C001 head free from pain
and strong. vigorous nerves. eillburn's Heart
and. Nerve Pills invigorate and brighten the
brain, strengthen the nerves, and remove all
heart, nerve and. brain troubles.
All last week the Methodist pastors j
and lay delegates of most of the con-
ferences of the Dominion were in ses-
sion at different points. Very line
portant legislation came up •for con-
sideration and recommendation to
the General Oonferenfie, 'which holds
its quadrennial meetingin Winnipeg,
in September. Well informed per-
sons claim that the abolueion of °the
clause affecting church amusements
will bring forth lots of eliscussion.
proposal to revise the hymn book is
on the tapis.
• For cholera Morbus, Cholera Infanium,
Cramps, Colic, diarrhoea. Dysentery, and
Summer Complaint, Dr, Fowlers Extract of
Wild Strawberry is a prompt and sure cure
that has been a popular favoritefornearly 50
years. -
• The report of the Registrar General
for Ontario for 1900 has been issued.
• Trott it we note that Bruce County
• with a population of 70,721 had 1321
birth397 marriages and 708 deaths,
the rate per thousand was -- births,
8.6; marriages 5.6;.death 10. In
Huron County with the estimated
population a 73.23 there were 1159
'births, 410 marriages and 726 deaths,
or a rate per thousand of births 19S;
•marriages 5.7 • deaths 9.9. The birth
• rate for both Aaron and Bruce, it is
to be observed, is lower- than that of
Frahce, which is said to be going to
decay from this cause. Its birth rate
is 22 to the thousand, Quebec has an
average of 36; and herein lies a warn.
ing of the fact that Canada may ulti-
mately- he.a French country.
• There i'S no form ot kidney trouble, from a
backache down to Bright's disease, that
DOA N'S KIDNEY PILLS will not -relieve or
cure.
E you are troubled with any kind of kidney
' complaint, use Doan's Kidney Pills,
•Miss Nellie Ware, Burton School,
Christchurch, Hants, Eugland, writes,
sayiug the scholars in Burton school
are studying abont Oanada,-107 child -
Teti in that school. They wish Canad-
ian boys and girls to write them telling
all they can about this country, its
schools, churches, homes, people, etc.
They wish to know what games are
played at schools in smxinner and 'win-
ter, subjects studied, how many holi-
days, description of locality, •what
trees grow, occupation of people, what
is grown and raised on the farinsewhat
fruit is grown, the price of land per
acre to buy, to _rent, what wages are
paid to men servants, and maid ser-
vants, the prices of all kinds df farm
stock, what vehicles are used, what
social pastinees are engaged in and
what countries the people came from,
and what Toronto, London, Hamilton,
Ottawa, Kingston,Winnipeg, Victoria
B. 0.,) Montreatand Quebec cities are
• like. THE Teems goes to all of those
cities, so we ask the boys and girls in
all these places and in every part of
• Canada and the United States to write
the Burton school, care of Miss Ware,
and give them all the information ask-
ed for and as much More as you can
think of, Please mention that you
saw the request in THE Trwrs. Show
• this request to your teacher, please.
STOP THE COUGH
AND WORK OFF THE COLD.
'laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a old
in one ay. No cute, No ay. Price 25 nt
Thoosoade of these damaging volumes
have been sent to Berope, as Mr. Sif-
ton puts it, "to afford. _information of
an accurate character,'
Exeter Municipal Council.
Council Met at call of Reeve at Town
Hall, MaylOth. AM present.
14bantes. of previous meeting read
and confirmed.
Harding -Wood-- That the follow -
in K accounts be paesed and ordeis
dravra on Treasurer for same :-A. G.
Dyer, salary as assessor, $0.Q0; do
truant officer's list $5.00 ,• S. Hand:
ford, labor $7.50 ; S. 13askerville, do
$4.50 ; Thos. Webster, do $2,50 ; Thos.
Hatter, do $3.'76; James Parsons,
James Creech, freight on gas-
*olene '10c; Tremaine & Snell, electric
light to.Tune let $81,24; James Creech,
expenses taking O'Brien to London
$5,25. --Carried.
Muir -Harding --That the clerk ask
for tenders for 50 cords of gravel for
sidewalks. -Carried.
Davis-Wood-Thot the sum of $25
be granted the celebration committee
1 re declaration of pea,ce.-0arried.
Wood -Harding --That council ad-
journ to Friday, June 13t,b, at '7.30 p.
m. ---Carried.
GEO. H. BISSETT, Gleilf,.
CANADA .A FROZEN LAND.
• Many will recall the wave of indig-
nation which swept over 0a,nada
when Ruclyarcl Kipling's poem, "The
Lady of the Snows," made its appear-
ance. But to Hon. Clifford Sifton
belongs the honor of giving to the
world a "Picturesque Canada" which
shnply pieces Kiplieg's picayune effort'
in the shade. The Minister of the In-
terior was caused to be distributed in
in his report:of 1901, a series of half-
tone prints which repreeent Canada
as an important section of the Arctic
regions. A typical Canadian hotel is
portrayed in the shape of a log but,
and the other feature of the writ k are
q U ite as offensive to Canadians,
Those who have copies of the report
of the Interior Depattment for 1901
are rexuestecl to look at Part Three
pages 209, 291, 295, 209, 218.s 215. 159,
105, 191. 211, 221, 223, 225, 527, 231, 238,
233, 253, 259, 261,271, 311, 313, 237, 245,
269, 297, 301, 308 81p.327 and 329,
All Stuffed Up•
That's the condition of many stifle' co:
' from catarrh, especially in the morning.
Great difficulty is expenienced in elear-
ing the head alid throat.
No wonder catarrh causes headoche
impairs the taste, smell and hearing
pollutes the breath, deranges the sine-I-
:D.0h and affecte the appetite,
To eure catarrh, treatment inuet
constitutional--cdteretive and tonic.
"1 was 01 for fottr months with want
• In I ee head elid theent. /lad a bad tioug:
and raised Mood. I • had 'tavern° dir
couraged when my tt‘mtiand bought, a. Wel
of Hood's Sersepte. ;let :old persuaded tie
- to try it. 1 (WYLY:: all to take i t. It Inie
cured and built *tie up." eras. Been 11 r
Vitra, Vest Lisce mb, N. S.
• 110 r s rs ap a rii
:Cures eat n h-isoothes and Strt'ti.;
tlitl OK' Ir to Cone membrane; and kite', •
tip the \vhole ey.aern.,
Hay Con i I
Court, of Revision.
The Court of Revision was closed
and the assessment, for 1902 confirmed,
2 o'clock p. na A Court of Revision
Re By Law respecting No 5 "Logan
Drain" assessment was held. The ap-
peals ()flames Cochrane and Thos.
Dick were not entertained. The Court
of Revision was then closed.
The several appeals were disposed of
as follows :-Ben Pfile, appeal not sus-
tained ; Mrs. Gardiner, are dismissed ;
G. Merrier, property reduced $400, dog
off ; John Schroeder, dog off ; Alonzo
Mellick, assessed lot 16,L. R. W. ;Mrs.
Gardiner, assessed C part lot 5, con, 5;
E. Doilman, assessed S 14, L. R. R,
instead Canada Co, ; R. Pickard Co.,
assessed $1,500 at Dashwood ; Hy.
Bauerassessed vol. S 141 154 • Mrs
McCormick. assessed K. S. 5, 6, 49;
Louis Hallo, assessed W a 6, con. 6,
Val. Reider, assessed pt. 23,Dashwood;
Win. Yaeger, assessed K. S., 70, 80;
Geo. Kellermaneassessed lot 20, L. R.
E. ; J. A. and Peter Manson, assessed
W pt 18, N. B. ; Hy Thiel, dog on;
And. Thiel, dog on; Oon. Thiel, dog
on; Peter Bender, dog on; F. W.
Hess, d,og on ; Philip Hach, dog off.
• After the close of the Courts of Re-
vision Council resumea. Requisitions
of the Police Trustees of Zurich and
Dashwood asking the council to levy a
special rate of 2 mills and 1 mill re-
spectively, Was laid before the council,
the requests were granted.
A. large number of accounts were
passed and ordered to be paid.
Council will meet again on Monday,
the 7th of July, at 2 o'clock p. m.
F. HESS, Sa., Clerk.
IS YOUR BACK LAME.
Does it hurt to %toop or bend down?
Have you a heavy dull pain at the
base of the spine ? If so, the best
remedy is Nerviline ; it will invigorate
the tired, sore muscles, make them
supple and strong. Nerviline will drive
out the pain and make you well in no
time. enothing so good as Neiviline
for Lumbago, Stiff Neck,Rheurnatism,
Neuralgia and Sciatica. Buy- a 25c
bottle of Poison's Nerviline to-day,and
try it.
Dr. Hamilton's Pills cure Constipation.
THE CALGARY SALE A
GREAT SUCCESS.
The gathering of stockmeu at Cal-
gary from the 140h to the 17th, of
May for the Live Stock Cotreentiou,
Show and Sale, was the largest and
most representative ever known in
the West. Calgary is the center of
the great ranching couutry and it was
not surprising that hundreds • of able
and prosperous rancherse representing
literally "The cattle on a thousand
hills", should assemble at the meetings
which had for their object the foster-
ing of interests in which every farmer
aticlra.ncher of the Plains of Alberta is
concerned. It is recognized in .the
West, as well as in the East that
those who engage iu any branch of
Agriculture or in pastoral pursuits are
entitled fo rank high in the communi-
ty, their occupations calling for as
much skill and intelligence as anyof
what are termed the higher profes-
sions. "The stockmen of the Terri-
tories came together to interchange
views and experiences with regard to
the care, breeding and improvement
of stock, to receive instruction from
men who have made a life study et
such matters, and to enjoy social in-
tercourse one with another. That the
addresses at thenieetieg were well
worthy of attention Neill be readily
recognized when it is mentioned that
among the speakers were 0. W, Pater-
son, Deputy Minister of Agriculture
fot Brieish Columbia : J. A. Tin ner,
W. R. Stewart. R. B. Bennett. M. P.
P.;.&. E. Cross, ex M. P. P., --and P. J.
Nolan besides ee, strong delegatiou
from the East: consisting of Proffe.
Day, Creelleatt and Grisdele aud
Meesis. Robert Miller and F. W. Hod-
son.
There wits only di moderate number
of entries for the Stallion Show, but
everythieg ebov n was of excellent
quality, and spoke volumes for Alber-
ta as a horse raising country. Clydes-
dales, Shires, Hackneys. Standard
Breds and French Coacherswere the
breeds eepi cateut ed and all classes
were judged by Mr, Robert Miller, of
S tenif vil I e, Ont.
The show of cattle was very large,
and the quality it veragi h igh al-
though a entitlier of t he fernalee Were
old, and soilie not ie CaO. which de-
treeted considseettile fail?, their eanie
in the sale ein g The le rge majority
of he itaimais expeeeti •far sale were
Sherthoeits, with a lee; Herefords,
Aber( een, Azi gets Hod Ayrshii es? all
of whielt •wet tt jusle4a1 very setisfac-
testily by Prof.. G. PI Dey. The eete
:hosed off eaceedingly well, and the
prices ioal id e ere coneidered verV
good, inking hito Consideration the
face that sonie of the animals were as
young as one month, and others were
as old as twelve years. Tien hundred
and twenty head were disposed of at
averrtge prime of $05,80 making tact
total reeeipts of 1 be • sttle $21,077.00.
The top prick. Of 1he 1iiir.,41 was $200,00
while six excellent yearling Short-
horns contribeted by (me breeder
averaged $174.00 each,
The followings a summary of the
results m the Sale:-
A.berdeen Angus, 10 cows, average
$38,50; 2 bulls, average $72.50, re-
ceipts $830,00 ; 4,yrshires-1 eow $40,
2 bulls, average $57.00. $15L00; Here-
fords -14 bulls, at $2 22. $1280.00;
Shorthorns -41 cows'average 878.43 ;
150 bulls, average, $103 02, 15,813 00.
Total number of bead, 220, •average
sale price, $05.80
•-rositivelu• 406 rerMane.ntIll.
• .6ures„...,
It puts the System in Perfect
Condition to Cope With All
Hot Weather Dangers.'
. During the month of June people
should closely attend to their condi-
tion of health. Small streams make
mighty, rushing rivers ; the little ills
of life when neglected, frequent bring
on maladies that end in death
The so.ealled trifles of to -day -weak
and deathly feelings, nervous twiteh-
ings. debility, sleeplessness, and heaVy
dull pain in the head -may in a few
days result in dread disease, paralysis,
awful paresis or insanity. -
This is the time When Paine's Celery
Compound should be used by old arid
young who feel that they are not up
to the stiodard of full health, strength
and activity. The hot enervating
weather of summer, will soon over•
take the weak, languid, nervous and
brokendown. The results will be ap-
palling and fatal to thousands, if the
system be notlortified by that best
of rnedicines--Paine's Celery com-
pound. No other medicine in the
world like it for making pure, rich
blood, and for bestowing that robust
health that can successfully cope with
the dangers that have to be encorint.
ered in midsummer.
Imiemirmanir
-BIG EXCURSION TO GUELPH.
A big excorsion will be run to the
Agricultural College, •Guelph, under
the auspices of the South and East
Huron Farmers Institutes, on Friday,
June 200h.
The fare and time of leaving the
different stations is as follows: Bel -
grave, -7.01 a.. m., adults 81.25, child-
ren 65c; Blyth, 7.14, adults. 81.25.
children, 65c ; Londesboro, 7.22, adults
$120, children, • 60c ; Clinton, 7.38,
adults 81.20, children, 60e ; Seaforth,
7.53, adults $1.15, children, 60c; Hot
mesville, 7.30, adults. $1.20, Children.
60e; Goderich, 7.15, adults, $I25.
children, 65c ; Brucefield, 7.17, adults,
$1.20, children, 60c ; Kippen, 7.09,
adults; $1,25 ; children, 95c; Hensel!,
7.03, adults, $1.25, children, 650;
Exeter, 6.52, adults, $1.25, children,
65c ; Centralia, 6.40, adults, 81.20,
children, 60c; Dublin, 8.03, adults,
$1.10, children 55c. Arriving in
Guelph at 10.23 a. m.
• Tickets will be good only on one
train, valid to return on any train up
to and including Saturday, June 21st,
from all stations except Dublin,
which will be good for the day only.
A. special train will leave Centralia
at 6.40 h. m.-; Exeter, 652; Hensel],
7.08; Kippen, 7.09; and Brucefield,
7.17, connecting with the regular train
at Clinton. Passengers from Bel -
grave. Blyth and Lonclesboro will
take regular morning train to Clinton.
• Returning. a special train will leave
Clinton at 10.35 p. in. for Centralia
and intermediate points. One will
also leave Clinton at 10.45 p. in.. for
Belgra,ve and intermediate points.
This will be the only excursion front
this county to the Agricultural Col-
lege thiP season, and every person
should take advantage of it. Ample
accommodation will be provided. A
sitbstantial lunch will be served, at
the College by the Government.
D. Mclions, Pres. South Huron ;
THOS. Ma1fre.Leete, Pres. East Huron;
S SMILLIE, Secretary.
MR. TARTE AND SIR WILFRID.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier's plight, the re-
sult of the imposition of duties on
flour and grain, recalls the utterances
of I -Ion. J. Israel Tarte, away bank in
1877, when the Minister of Public
Works spoke in a moist, uncomplimen-
airy way,of the Prime Minister.
The stand aken by Sir Wilfrid on the
question of preferential trade velth the
mother country justify, at this late
hour, Mr. Torte'sexpression of a quar-
ter of a century ago. The paragraph
whichso tensely describes Sir. • Wil-
frid's position is this: • •
"'iMr. Laurier • has 'a ch are et e r
veneered on the ()inside. Scratch a
little belocv the surface and ycu will
discover the mediocrity within. He
is not learned ;his speeches show it.
His thenghts never rise above the
plane of his prejudices. He will
never be faithful to whet he does not
possess- principles, sound cola victions
and patriotism. °
Signed, "J. IsnaEr.. TARTE,"
Ease, Comfort and Health.
•Ta.Esn BLESSINGS ARE SECUR-
ED WHEN YOU USE °
alMt Broakfmt Pod
THE HOT, W EA THEP,
The True Body, Nerve and
Brain Nourisher.
1.6•11
• Ea:Se, comfort ieid health are sec:need
in • hotweather when the morrong
meal is entioneueed with ;lien Break-.
fest Food, It strengthens, 73 OH liElheti
0.13d 1131.11 718 the body as no 00 I er food
can., do. iefalt. Dreakfm4t, Food pro-
ducee ph yeical etierter and clearness of
beein. It is the toiler's friend And
health-giver,IUGtoceve.,
EMPIRE FREE TRADE
•••••••••••••....
Sir A/liehaed Hicks -Beach C;In the
Colonial Conference,
GRAIN TAX FOR REVENUE ONLY
halocellor of the Exchequer Speaks of ri
Vocable zollvarein ef Great 'Britain
and the coloniee-rermer Would
Be Willing to :Ilajco Solna Sac-
rifices For the UifnefSt of the
' Latter.
London, June 10. -During the de-
bate • on, the Plitance Bill in the
House of Commons yesterday,, the
grain tax came hi for much criticism.
Sir William. Vernon Harcourt a:Ali-
eral), demanded to know whether the
Government intended to tax, as a
war revenue measure, pure and sim-
ple,' or whether it was intended to
be a leVer to nad in the negotiation
of preferenUal treaties with foreign
countries,
The Chancellor of the Exchecpfer,
Sir Michael 11icks-13each, replied that
the grain tax was imposedfor re-
• venue only; but he absolutely, , with-
out prejedice, to the discussion which
woulcl take place between the colon-
ial Premiers in London and whieh he
hoped would have good results in
pron.-kiting free trade between. this
country: and the colonies altogether,
disclaimed the interpretationthat
the Canadian. Prenaier, . Sir Wilfrid
Laurier, had put on the grain -Um
He did not see why free trade with
the colonies should involve increased
duties on the part of foreign nations,
"'but," the speaker added, • "if we
could have , free trade with the col-_
onies 'even some sacrifices in that di-
rection might be made."
•, tide 1,t t•urnIng nts
Toronto, June 10. -After five years
'absence abroad, as Dominion Emi-
grant . agent, Alfrod Jury, has re-
turned to this city. Mr. Jury will
be the guest of his son at 31 Sua-
nyside avenue for the next • 60 days,
'when. he will return to his post' at
Liverpool In an interview yesterday,
Mr. Jury said : "This' is an era of
comneercial and industrial develop-
ment generally, and it is a physical
impossibility • to prevent Canada
reaping a large share of the prosper-
ity indident to the situation. On
• the whole, Canacla is into, position to
receive larger benefits from present
world events than any other section
Of the globe.. In England, the tem-
per of the populace is one of great en-
thusiasm toward Canada."
STEEL BAILS AT THE SOO.
Amerleanq Undersell Canadians to tho
Extent of s7 a
Ottawa, June -1 0.-Mr.F.H. Olergue
the commercial magnate of the"Soo"
was hero yeaterday. He states that
the steel plant established there is
now 'in active operation, and turn-
ing out 500 tons of rails per day, In
a few days this will be increased to
600 tons. • The company, during the
present- season, will supply the gov-
ernment with 35,000 tons of steel
rails. They have booked altogether
Canadian orders to the amount of
100,000 ;tons. Asked if they were
making any foreign shipments, Mr.
Clergue replied in the negative, add-
ing' that the Canadian business would
keep them busy for some time to
come. As to the price of steel rails,
Mr. Clergue stated that the American
iroutnasters were underselling in. the
Canadian market to the extent of $7,
per ton, in the hope of killing Cana-
dian competition,
Anarchy 1:311 Posies.
Washington, June 1.0.- 'When the
House met yesterday, the motion of
Mr. DeArmond to recommit the anti -
anarchy bill, with ' instructions to
strike out Section 3 which made the
killing of foreign 'ambassadors and
minis t ers, punishable with death. ;
and Section 13, which creates the
legal presumptions, in all prose-
cutions under the act that the ()Ri-
cers to be protected by its provisions
are enraged in the performance of
their official duties as the offence is
comm tiled, was eons 1 dered. The mo-
tion was lot, 71 to 125.
The passage of the bill was then
voted upon. Mr. ladanan (Texas)
dem a n fled the ayes and noes. The
bill was passed, 175 to :35.
St runk 1), n r. Trate.-
Toronto, June 1,0.--eRobert Graham
was I,rought into the city on a C.P.
R. train last night and removed from
the Union Station to his home at 1
ITuronesitreet,in thci ponce tunbulance.
Graham: is a driver for the Model
Bakery, and was .passing 'over a
crossing near Cookeville last evening
when.his Wagon was struck by -a O.
P. R. piessenvr train. The vehicle
was demoliehed and Graham was
thrown some distaliee, sustaining Se -
yore inttries to his back and head.
Ottawa, Juno 10. -The Railsvay
Committee heard yesterday the a.p-
plicatioa of the C.P.R, and other
railways, for right to joint use of
the C.11,11. tracks.- Eventually, it
was agreed that all par ties should
get together and endeavor to _frame
mutually satiefaatory arrange -
Dizzy ?
Then your liver isn't acting'
well. You suffer from bilious-
ness, . constipation. Ayer's
Pills act directly on the liver.
For 60 years they have been
the Standard Family Pill,
Small doses cure. mid=osti„
Went your 'tnonittriche ter heard 5 eoeutiou
istoen or rich lilack,t Then too
BUCKINGHAM'S OYETNTiglat,-,,
Oir414Mts tif 51,,8A0NA N H
DR. W. H. GRAHAM, Late F.kilt9i5t. Woet.
No. i Clarence -square, corner Spadina aVenne,
Toronto, Canada, treats Chronic diseases, and makes
a specialty of Skin Diseases, as Pimples, Ulcers Etc.
PRIVATE DISEASES as Impotency, Sterility, 'Vari-
cocele, Nervous Debility, etc., (the resultof youthful
foil' and excess,) Gleet and Stricture 0/ Long Stand-
ing, treated by galvanism, the only method without
pain and.all bad after effects.
Dissa.ses of Women -Painful, prefose or suppressed menstruation,
ulceration, leucorrimea, and all dieplacernents of the womb.
Curios 11ouns---9 a m. to $ p. M. Sunday 1 to 3 p.
A 'KM= rOr as..
Paris, June 1.0. ---Tho Figaro yes-
terday printe,1 it despatch, dated at
Turin. Italy, which says a runior is
eurrent there that :King. Vietor Em-
manuel intends to iseue a proposal for
disarmament, in conjunction with
the Ozer of Russia.
Tiot '0 0t 1' 1» *,,tenim,
Kingston, June 1.0.7-Seientists who
ascended Sourrier-, heard the rambl-
ing and sPuti.crini; of boiling water
Within the volcano.
s;•niot;iir t 1,,,
Halifax, N.S., June 10.-A. P.V.T,
desPateh pays half an inch Of PUL*0
sulphur fell at ,.daPe Wolf Sunday
night. •
In Place of Lord mete.
Ottawa, June 10. -Chief Justice
Sir Henry Strong was sworn in yes-
terday morning as Administrator of
Canada during the absence of Lord
reiSTIRANOE.
ERICBST ELL.LT,
Agen
forthe Wesrailter AssierieeTeet Co*PANY, of Toronto; aleo for the Parneux Eras
eemeence 0opia4:4v, of London, England;
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end •
MEDICAL
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T. H. RIVERS, VI, B. TORONTO U11-
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ity. Oftice-Crediton, Ont,
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office and residence, uonainion Labora-
tory, Exeter.
Two second hand T.TpdgI3t
Pianos and One Spate Piano
for sale cheap.
New PiallOS and Organs
always in stock,
Sel1110 Vid61111168
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Our experience in the Sewing
Machine Business, (xyears) is a
guarantee of our goods. We
carry in stock the best the market'
affords. Needles and Repairs for
all kinds of machines always in
stock. Music in Sheet and I3ook
form.
s.
Ill G AL.
DICKSON & CARLING,
Barristers, Solicitore, Notaries, CIonveyaneera,
Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, Ete,
Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest.
OFFICE :-MAIN STREET, !EXETER.
s..calms.% R. A. L. K. DICKSON
THE EVILS OF CONSTIPATION.
Thls clanget ous condition causes sick
headacheolsdominal pains, piles, and
in severe cases insanity and apoplexy.
The most agreeable and satisfactory
remedy is Forrozoile, which =hes the
bowels so well ordered that natural
and unassided action is established.
It is mild and certain in action and
never causes distress or fnconvenience,
and may be taken as long as required.
Pains in the stomach and intestines,
piles, biliousness and headache disap-
pear at once when Ferrozone is used.
Recommended and sold by Druggists,
price 50c. By mail from N. C. Poison
& Co., Kingston, Ont.
No Pills Like Dr. Hamilton's.
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W. TRENEPHIGK
•
In The High Court of Justice
RE, HEYROCE, BANNIE VS, HEYROCK.
Judicial sale of valuable property in
the Township of Hay, in the county
of Huron.
Pursuant to an order of the High Court of
fustic, made in the above cause, there will
be offered for sale by the Local Master at
Goderleh, tit the Dominion Hotel in the village
of Zurich, at one o'clock in the afternoon on
Saturday, the 2,Fth day of June, 1902, the follow-
ing real properties situated in the Township of
Hay, In the countypl:ortf licEuLroin.
• Lot 13 in the Lake Road, East concession
containing 160 acres more or less. This pro-
perty is well fenced and under -drained, and
the soil which is of a clay loam of the best
quality, is in a high state of cultivation.
PARCEL 11
Lots Nos. 13 And 11 in the Lakee3oad, Wes:
Concession together containing 60 acres more
or less. On this parcel are situateVa large
bank barn with stravphouse, nmehine and
driving shed and a comfortable eight -roomed
frame dwelling house with leitehen and wood-
shed. This property is beautifully situated. on
the shore of lake Huron and is one of the best
homestends in the county of Huron.
PARCEL 113,
The East half of Lob No. 16 in the Lake Roaa
Rut conaession, coatainiaz 75 aeres,
North EasfAeoariCieErLofILVot No. 14,
acres wbercon are situ , led a frame house and
The
Lake Road, East Cc 'elusion containing le
in the
a frame barn ; the wes halt of Lot No, 10 in
the 15th concession, am raining 76 acres which
has erected thereon a, good frame house and a
• good frame barn with stoee stables tinder• .
neath ; tho Smith West part of Lot 11, in the
12th concoasion , es:attaining 41 acres. The
properties comprising this pared are, 111splendid state of cultivation and the •buildings
created thereon are in a gockl state of repair.
"'Aram, v
9.1,0 South East earner of Lot No. 14 in the
Lake Road East Concession'cottainieg 5
ores more or less, 00 Whi011 are situated brick
oral tile yards, kiluand shade together with
Pest class briek and tile making' machinery
end
it large boiler and thirty 11'. P. engine,
There ere 40 acres of first olasS rod burning
eine in elose proximity to this parcel.
TERMS OF SALE
Ton per cent, ef the purchase Money int day
of sale and the balanee thirty days thereafter
Into Court to the credit Of this aCtiOn, 'Without
irtorost- The properties: vvin be offered for
sole subject to areserVe bid. itt all other re-
srecte Oho tains aerl oondibs tioof gale will be
Ole standing eon:Mins oe this Court,
Farther rntrtiettlees mast be obtained from
55 J. D. Coble), Bartister, Mesta Senmol
e haute, eiariele or the Local Mretter.
1 at ed at Goderich, this lith clay of Jute, 1901.
B. L. LOYIS, Local Mese: et Coderiele
F W. GLADMAN
• (Successor to Elliott & Madman)
BarriAer, Solicitor, Rotary Public,
Conveyancer, Etc,
Money to loan on Farm and village
properties at Lowest Tate., of hit erest
OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER
DENTAL
Tor KINSMAN, L. D. S. AND
-4-L. DR. A. R. KINSMAN.. L.
D. S. D. D. S., Honor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentist.
Teeth extracted without pain or
bad. after effeets. Office in Fan -
son's block. West side of Main
treet, Exeter*
D.A. ANDERSON. <D. D. S. 1. D -S•
DEN TIST.
Honor Graduate of the '1 oronto University
and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
°aerie, with honors Also Post•graduate of
Chicago School of 'Prosthetic Dentistry (with
honorable mention.
Everything knoWn to the Dental Profession
donein this °Bice. Bridge work, crowns, =a-
luminum, gold and vulcanite plates all done in
the neatest manner possible. A perfectly
harmless anaesthetic used for painless extrac-
tion.
Office one door smith of Carling, Bross store
Exeter, Ont.
F OR SALE—BRICK. RE
SIDENCE WITH AN ACRE OFLAND IN
EXETER -We offer for sale an reasonable
terms, that very desirable residential property
known as "The Hooper Homestead!' situated
on Lot No- 66, south of Huron Street, Exeter.
There is erected upon the land, e comfortable
and commodious brick dwelling, also the
necessary outhouses. The bouse is in good re-
pair aed has 9 rooms. The lot contains:, an acre
of land andis 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-
Pia' to DICKSON & CABLING barristers Exeter,
or to A. E. EOOPER, Row P. 0„ Penne., TJ. S
.A., proprietor.
5 Pack g of Cards Free.
wmammennim
One Pack, "May L C. U. Home." One Pak,
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book full of notions. Send. 50 silver for postage.
KENNY, 10, T.
Yarmouth, s.N.
'WANTED, Responsible Manager (integrity
must be =questionable) to tam charge of
distribution depot and office to be opeuedin
Canada to farther business interests of an old
151t5801Viiiiiion Illitilacet;c1C,VprTilte.rn.-A Oletigt
must have $1500 to $2000 cash and good stand-
ing. Address, Supt„eP. 0.Box 1151, Philadel:
phm, Pa.
MEETING OF THE MIR-
- BON COUNTY COUNCIL. -
The summer session of the council of the
County of Huron will be held in the council
chamber M the town of Codbrich, commenc-
ing at 3 o'clock p, rt, on the first Tuesday in
.Tune next.
W. LANE, Clerk
Dated at Goderich. this 21s1 day o May, 1902,
COURT OF REVISION- -
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE-Tbe Court of
Revision of 1 he Township of Usborneewill be
held at Elinetille, on Saturday, Jure 7111 at
et) o'clock. .Any changes ie ownership or ten-
ant, should be reported to the clerk, or the
parties interested should attend the court, so
that the names will be right on the Voter's
List
FrallOrs•HORLBV, Clerk
'Whalen May 20th 1902.
NOTICE
I hereby give notice that I will not be liable
for any debts, or accountable for anything
that Minnie Taylor may get in my name.
eeearAMES TAY114011r,,,10,
amesammovi
strogeitisonimisalware.
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