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olsons Bank
orporNted brAO of Perliement leen
Bead Oface,rreatreel.
1 tali paid - a2,500,000
e2,150,000
anthem iu Wert% Qaebee. Alberta.,
h Co1iucreia, and Manitoba. .
EXETER BRANCH
Every Lawful Day froro 1.0 a, rin
to 8 p. me except
aturcheys, 10 a, na. to 1 p. ta.
Were Sale Notes cashed or col-
, Forms S9pP1ica 011 applicatiou,
on all points in the Dominion,
t Britain mid United States
glee and sold tee lowest rates of
chang,e,
SAVINGS DEVARTMENT,
osits of $1.00 and upwards receiv-
Interest compounded half yearly,
added to principal June 30th and
eeeMleer 31s. Deposite Receipts also
ailed and highest current rate of
eterest allowed.
Advances make te farmers, stock
'ealere and business men at lowest
atea and on most favorable terms.
Agents at Exeter for Dorniniou
Government.
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SOLICIT011S. tkinilarlER
nclar for September 1902.
7 14 21 28
rtieemnr . , 1 8 15 22 20
tterneneen.. 2 9 16 23 30
Wgreeneneer... 8 10 17 21
.., 4 11 18 25
neneT. .... 5 12 19 26
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T.I:LUESDAY, SEPT, 11m, T002
A
NEWPEST
The farmerhi Blaudford and oth-
er parts of the country have discover-
ed. a new pest in the form of a very
email, pinkish colored worm, which
`retests the clover, and is committing
sech depredations, tbat the seed, it is
feared, will be destroyed. The cattle
will not eat, the clover affected, On
account of its minute proportions tbe
worm is hardly discernible in the
;clover. A fork full or so, shaken oat,
however, discloseith.em in large num-
Bev. Messrs. Turk and Kerby have
been asked by the British Columbia
Conference to lead in a forward move-
ment there. They left last week for
the west, beginning their work in
Revelstoke on Sunday, September 7th.
They will conduct a mission in Van-
couver, Victoria, New Westminster,
and IS mime Or Nelson, finishing up
in time to get home for Christmas.
They bave been invited to commence
the new year with a three weeks'
mission in the Dominion church, Otta-
wa.
ADVANCE IN FOUR YEARS.
tati,sties to be presented to the
'Ketileclist General conference.
in tie past four yeate, accerding
statistics prepared for the laftthodist
• General Confeeenee which met in
Winnipeg on September 4th by Stale
stican Geo. H. Cortieb, the tOtal Meinberehp of the church increased by 11, -
MO. There were increases in all con-
terence except Non scoria and Ben el
- mate, where the decreases were 40
and 1420 respectively. In Toronto
Conference the increase was 2,266. In
1508 there were 2,031 ministers and
obationers. The figures for 1902are
• 2,030. The total value of church pro-
perty is $10,802,438, an increase of $1-
-372,483 over 1898. During the quadren-
ilium 217 churches, valued at $705,021,
were erected, and 112 parsonages, val-
ued at $172,109. The value of college
ard school property is $2,168,104, and
of the book and publishing houses
$443,361.
The income of Methodist Missionary
sooletY, which in1078 was $213,051, -
Ca hes now reached fil396,429.33 for
1001-2,au increase of $00,377.31 since the
lase report was mule ti the general
conference. The lucrease bas been
steady fron, year to year during the
quadrennium, the telly decrease beitag
in 1000-1 when tine e was a heavy fall -
_inn of in legacies. nut an advance in
all the other sources of income. The
ord na y e ;ire crit ions and. collect ions
• have mei:eased $24,2,80,25; juvenile
offing, .81.501.115; Epworth League
contributions, $11,555.00. The amount
of $48,352.17 received from the Twen-
tieth Century Thanksgiving Fund is
not, hocluded in this statenaent.
dreil Cry for
,
other
nncserreamerereenatesee
My mother wes troubled with
coneemption fer many years. At
as: she was given up to die. Then
sho tried Ayers Cherry Pectoral,
ann was speedily cured."
P, Jolly Avoca N. Y.
N matter how hard
yotlr cough or how long
you have had it, Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral is the
best thing you can take.
ifs too risky to wait
flfltil you have consump-
tion If you are coughing
ay, get a bottle of
Cherry ectoral at once.
sexes: 25c,, enough. tor, an orrenfity
•frleat /lent eor treettbienie boars e -
colds, Ate.; III, =Wit eeotieuecee
taste etie to xneett.oe
D. AYER CO., Loren, Ease
. „
1111110N, PERTH
Fill tioe Mews ot interest to
Times Readers Happening
• in these 6ounties
leittron
An infant son of Fred. Moss, of
West,Wawanosh died on Tuesday in a
peculiar way. Dame Rumor has it
as a entSe of leprosy. The haus
fell off and the gums fell out,
More cases of sick headache, bilious -
nese, constipation can be cured in less
time, with less medicine, and fer less
mcmey, by using Carter's Little Liver
Pills, than by any other means.
Mr, Walter Baird, who has been
baggageman eM thee G. T. R. station,
Clinton, has resigned the position to
commenee the study of medieine at
McGill College, Montreal, where he
The St, Merye neteerworke pumped
DO I nor% RI
the riOTTILIFLg WITH
2,137,970 81410134 of Water in
Tlltml
Montle of -Angled of this year, being
an averag! ofGS,0601 gallons pee day,
on Oeueparieon with 2,570,580 gallons
pumped n Augast 1901, an average of
83„11.5t gallous per day.
The home of Mr, Emanuel Webb,
of the 7th concession, Nissouri, was
terribly saddened en Wednesday. Aug.,
27th, when the implacable message of
death entered the sacred portals,
elaiming his ideal partner in life. 'rile
deceased was a daughter of the late
james Olark, of Balmer, Six children
snrenye, the youugest of whom is two
days old. .
Mr. Thomas Bruce, of Winnipeg,
Man., a former resident of Eleuthera,
and brother of Messrs. Frank and
Robert Bruce, died on Wednesday,
Aug, 13, The dead man went west
many years ago and took up a farm
near Portage La Prairie, where his
wife died about eight years since Mr.
Bruce had been living at Winnipeg
for seyeral years.
There is no form ot kidney trouble, from a
backache down to Briglxes disease, that
DON'S KIDNEY PILLS will not relieve or
If you are troubled with any kiutleof kidney
has a brother also taanin a colleen complaint, We DOCUS Xl dUCY Pine,
Mr, Senuael Carr of near the Nile was Mrs. Margaret Phelan, one of the
thrown from the spring seat of his eldest residents of Stratford, passed
away on Sunday last after a prolong -
wagon one day last week and so sev-
ed. illness. Had deceased lived a few
erely lajured that he remained in an
unconscious state for an hour and a weeles longer she would have reached
the century mark, for she was over 99
half and has since been confined to his years of age. She was born in the
bed. •
STOP TEE CO (JOH
county of Tippary, Ireland, and came
AND WORK OFF THE COLD, to Canada about half a century ago,
laxative Brom-Quinine Tablets cure a old when there was a severe famine in the
in one day. No cure, No pay, Price 20 ots• Emerald Isle.
Two years ago there were laid 44,- According to the Atwood Bee, some
000 square feet of granolithic side- six years ago several farmers living
walks, last year 55,000.ancl this year on thel4th concession, east Perth, re -
almost as much as both together so alized that their farms contained a
far 85,000 square feet having been laid. considerable deposit of Marl, suitable'
We now have something over 8 miles for cement, A sample was sent to a
of grsamlithic sidewalks laid in town. practical aualyist, who pronounced it
Mr. Alexander Gordon, of Egmon to be a very fine sample. This marl is
viile, has sold hie farm on the4th can- to be foiled on the farms of ,Tames
cession, le R. S., Tnele.ersmith, to Mr. and Edward Buchanan, Edward Row -
James Stron,e for the sum of $5,600, land, William Conon, Robert ?acme,
The farm contains 100 acres and as Mr, arid Edward Smith. In, all there are
Strong has had it rented for two years, about two hunched acres of marl de.
he has, no doubt, ;got good value forposit which at the average rate of
his inoney. Mr. Gordon thinks of go- usase would last one hundred and
ing to the Northwest next spring, • fifty to two hunnred years. Mr. H.
Mr. Thos. Biggart, of Bayfield was M. Hiles, of Atwood, is forming a
called to his final rest last Saturday, company to develop a new industry
after a long and painful illness from in Durham *Oounty.
cancer of the stomach. He was buri-
ed last Monday with orange honors. STOMACH AND BOWEL TROUBLE
Mr. Biggart wore a long service
medal for services in the 33rd Huron A. promptly satisfactory cure for
Battalion, and was 67 years of age. ()ramps, Colic, Indigestion Heart-
burn' 13illiousness, Sick Stomach and
Samuel Malcolm of Winghara, •ap-
Summer Complaint, is a few drops of
petered in the police court on a charge
of ticket scalping. Malcolm who is a Nerviline in sweetened water. Iner-
cook, was on his way to New York, viline at once relieves pain and suffer-
whereing,erradicates the cause of the trouble
he states his sister is dying.
and cures permanently. Poison's Ner-
He bought an excursion return ticket
to Toronto, and at the Union Station viline is the best genera/ purpose rem-
edy for internal pains known; it acts
sold the return half for $1 to a G. T. R.
detective who approached him.
so quickly that no household should be
He
Was fined $20 and costs or 11 days. Hwithout it. Buy a 25e bottle of Ner-
went to jail. e
viline to -day, it's all right.
Hamilton's Pills Cure Constipation -
Mr. John Sheppard, of Clinton, who
has been very 111 for some time, had so
far recovered the other day as to be 1 QUITS CHAIR FOR FARM.
able to sit down to dinner with his five __-
brothers. The party consisted of Mail -Empire -Rev, John Sharp, M.
Geoege Sheppard, aged 82 years; John A., who acted as tutor in philosophy
80; Jacob, 70; Thomas, 71; James 69; at Queen's University. Itingston, dur-
William, G2. The average age of the ing the past two sessions, is one of
six brothers is 73 years, It is twenty- the recent settlers in the Temiscana-
three years since all the brothers met fugue district. He has bidden fere-
together at the same dine and on that well to the roll of lecturer and to
Queen's classic halls, and henceforth
the life of a farmer is the life for him.
He has 320 acres of land. One of his
sons is taking a course at the Agri-
cultural College, in Guelph, and the
other is helping his father to grub out
stumps and plant potatoes, and their
efforts so far have produced about
forty acres of arable land.
occasion they were photographed and
weigheci.• They were then in the
prime of life and hed an average
weight of 207 pounds.
THE RENEWAL A. STRAIN
e -Tec -et -
Vacation is Over, Again the school
bells ring at morning and at noon, enenee,
again with tene of thousande the
TO INCREASE TOUR APPETITE.
est kind. of weork has begun, ehe re-:
re -ea,
newel of which is a mental and phy-
sical strain to all except the ?Bost rug- Nothing will stimulate a. keen,
ged The little girl that a few days healthy relish for food, insare good
ago had roses in ber cheeks, and the •.dageetion. like TM:ROZONT.:, which ls
little boy whose lips were then so red the most staccesesful tonic and health
you would have insisted, that they hadlrenewer lenexe tee medical seience, •
been "kissed .by .strawlaerrieent have „ilFasenoreeen is a pasttlae enre .for An
already lost something ths appearerce serene.. Impure Blood, Boils e • Pimples,
of health. Now is a time when many InyspepelaandreliStomach
children should he given a tortic„ whieh an Bewel Trophle.s.Fmenioroa-nelean-
may avert maeh seem teeruble,and we nes.. strengeleens and purifies ehe blnedr,
know of no. otheree highly to ha re - it ilavaperates the hetet and 'nerree, :
commended as Hood's Sarsareseree .;17-reedsrene. stet:nese end pain„ and makes
which strengthens the nerves- pezeteese eating pearleeTh Teta hen or two..
digestion and aesinnhatren. and f retwearenten the. reside will frk
mental, development by- haindirmg, 5f2,P2, at Drnaregiets, or NI
the whole svetein. eesen J'e-,Ceee, ngston,nt. • •
Middlesex
Recently as Mr. C. Whaea,
Oraig was drivineup'Meal, See
lot of groceries for neiniaeoye tae
of leis buggy gave way seeen. rna
the groceries, -wee neenengtecased
the street.
A woman who is weak-tee:au: e
sleepless, and wbo bas arinis re sr:,
feet, caanot feel and act Z.% a t lsetizrn ef Rev, Father Connelly
person. Carteee Iron Pire eneanee ea 3 ine tonereasseme, genterane atill-
tbe circulation, rercreve neneenie:..t elo ..*ea. a-, tar erewBing event ef the
and give strength. sea -ere, 1.VC, Victoria Park las:
On Saturday right r.s 3.1r. A. Ander we -L.% reed Trtz.$ Lege euteceee. Die -
was wheeling in front Morey he was ; tine: rehed polltician and other promi-
thrown from his wheel near the Bleak • nen': Pertonanas werQ Pre:septa and
bridge, sustauing serious injury to len!. aehetarre te the programme:
his head, He has been under the den- The ceueeryeide and townspeople who
tor's care and is progressing favorah3y. alweeee leek forward to the fnes.slon,
BURDOCK BLOOD BlfebetS re a eureee never turned out better, and the at -
vegetable combination, that ft e safe an& terirlance seeranatel at two tenons -
natural Manner act' directly 'We the Beeeel'e and. Doh r er and supper svere
system of all impurities foul humors and 613 gerceu en:the fa'dies. the tables were
Liver, Kidneys and Mood, eteanFing the eu ere e
obetructIons that poison the blood and create laid in 11di
7e commoous Agricultural
disease. Palace Steeeches by many prominent
A very pretty weddingtook plane gentlemen rnazkel the opening of the
at the residence gog the bride's father, programme.
Ildetton, on Wednesday, September
ard, when Mr. Ed. Mara, jr., was MISSING ARVA POSTMASTER
muted in marriage to Mise May
Guthrie, by the Rev. Mr. Oraw, in the
presence. of the relatives and hear
friends of the contracting parties.
Carleton, the young son of Wecellid-
ley, of Granton, met with a peculiar
PIL2s C ere Constipation
alcr CATHOLIC PICNIC.
TaBilTS', AT BC-5BITSZ.1L
ennui"! Cethelie pirate under
RETURNS.
About •the middle of last April tb
vigago of Arva was in a state of e
citement, causef over the disappear
Loco of their postmaster, Mr. Alfteii
Clunamiegs.. He was suppased to hav
and rather serious ecenlent recently. disappeared some time through Lb
Re and some other boys were runniug night and about three or four da
down to the creek to bathe, when
Carleton ran into a barbed wire fence,
cutting a lerge gash in his throat. Sete
eral stitches were required to close the
gaping wound,
Perth
The rate of taxation in St. Mary*,
this year will be ').1 mills on' the dollar,
atter tins, mysterioua happening, the
body of a man who had been drowned
in the Vie gave River and had travell-
ed over the fallswas found and vden.
tified as thaVo.f Mr. Oumraiegs; there-
fore the villagers thought their post -
Master dead. Howevee, two or three
days ago a telegram was received her
ealatives of the missing man, from
Dyspepsia, In its worst forms will Louisville X -y. where he had been in
yield to the use of Carter's Little the hospital for the past few months
Nerve Pills, ;titled by Carter's Little teat that he Would bo home )13 a few
Liver Pills, They not only relieve daVs, And FrIclAY hight, to the iorm$
present distress hut strengthen the sorpeace of hie termer friends, Mt,
mach and digeetive apparatus Catninings returned home,
Paine's Celery
Compound
Permanently Cures Sick and
Nervous Ileaciache$ That
Make Life Miserable.
• Sick and nervous headache are
among the worst ills of life. The
man or womant who is eubject to
headache at irregular intervals, goes
through life bearing a, load of misery
and wretchedness that is terrible to
thiek of.
Headache as a eule,resalt from a
disarded condition of the nervous
system. Mental excitement, loss of
sleep, bodily fatigue and disorded
digestion are exciting ca.uses, When
the brain becomes tired and debiliated,
the whole nervous system is weakened
and headaches result, If the liver is
sluggish, the kidneys inective and
digestion deranged, headeches invari-
ably follow. To cure and prevent
heaclaclie,the nervous system must he
strengthened. and vitalized. The most
persistent cases of headache, nervous
feebleness end sleeplessness are per-
manently cured by Paine's Celery
Coiupound; It is the great recoil-
structent of the nervous system,
A. H, Watson, Oreemore, Ont,, writes
as follows:
"For many years I was sorely troub-
led with violent headache, so that at
times I was completely prostrated and
unable to attend to bousehold duties.
I started to use Paine's Celery Com-
pound, and experienced im,nediate
relief; and since'using it 'have not had
a recurrence of the trouble. I consid-
er Paine's Celery Compound an inval-
uable remedy, and will always be
pleased to say a word foe it."
STRUGGLE Rem LIFE.
eel:macrons Attack on Night-Watehmar4
• Renshaw in Toronto.
• Toronto, Sept, 9 .-"My wife want-
ed money; ho must have it; 1 heard
you: hi
ad t; I am sorry for what I
have donee" This was the explana-
tion ofTered by John Joseph Scott,
28 years' of age, to the police Per the
murderous assault he committed on
John Renshaw, watchman for the Im-
perial Varnish and CoTor Co. Limit-
ed, Morse street, le.te last
night. Scott is now under ar-
rest at the Wilton avenue sta.-
tion on charges of wounding and at-
tempting to rob, and wiII not be
tried 'until the reSUlts ol Renshaw's
injuries are known.
Scott has been employed at the
Varnish Works as el. laborer for the
past few months and was well ac-
quainted with Reushaw. About 11,30
last night Scott walked into the
works, and while Teenehaw wags in a
stooping positiou, Scott piked up a
heavy monkey wrench and bit the
watchman over the head four times.
Renshaw was stunned by the blows,
but recovered sufficiently in a few
minutes to engage itt a fight for his
life with his would-be murderer. The
watchman is a powerful man, and
dragged him, eel: of the premises
and across the street to the home of
John Boles, at 17 Morse street.
BoIes took- charge of Scott, while
Renshaw hurried back to the works
and telephoned for the police. Then
he had his wound dressed.
ESSEX eoleOBAcco.
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The Combine Ineelity kileeted ai Whills°1*
Gil Monday.
Windsor, Sept. a. -The inquiry into
the 'tobacco trade of Canada, which
is being conducted by Hon. D. 33.
McTavish as a royal tenewessioner,
was begun in this city yesterday af-
ternoon. Only three witnesses were
produced yesterday by Sir. 'Oscar
C. Flaming, who is letting es tome -
eel foe the Ontario neanuf.acterers.
They were Mr. W. Johnson of Leam-
ington, titrr. D. Wigne of Gosfield and
1 Mr. F. eeonirer of Kingsville. The
exeenination of w.etneeses as teen
taken up. There '17,45 C. noticeable ab -
settee of arey attempts yesterday to
introtiete the eluteetion of the alleged
toneeete. .eilee testimony related prin-
clealle to -the cerelition of the tobac-
co leelestry inn lessee: County toeeay,
withrIzzens . 1-.... lar es eceld be
mete with previ e. s years.
cm:leers Fore Tan. -mins.
71;44.1 7cr
or Penes.
St. Thomas, Sept. Z. -The eller
street railway system was tied hp
yesterday, not a veer being rim. 'nee
caust eeethe tie -fl is leek eleetree
Children Cry for
CAST R
power, Manager Yin ol tAte Gkiii
Electrie Light C,ounneny refusing tie
farther coetinue to supply power un-
til the amouret due the conmany by
the Street Inevilwey Company is paid.
it is understood that' tho position
of the Street Railway Company is
that there is no Amide eat), they can-
not pay, and the probabilities are,
indeed, it inight be said for a cer-
tainty, that the read will 20. into
the hands of the city,
Oran(' Seigneur of' London.,'
London, Sept.9,-1By the 'death of
nfr. Palmitin Gordon, the Stock Ex, -
change has lost a most interesting
personality. He was n great pur-
veyor of successful tipe to Mayfair -
tips which eirculated like magic. He
was a great figure on the Stock Ex-
thange. X -Io lived both bis business
and social alto aa top pressure. His
ideas varied over wide range.. His
lordly style of life gained, for him
ananag his numerous friends in finan-
cial circles the sobriquet of "Grand
Seigneur of the City." '
Tails Cut OJT Cattle.
London, Sot. 8.-,A. eaxnpaign of
midnight outrages is reported to have
commenced in the Boyle district. The
tails hew been cut off a member of
cattle on the Dronnuel Farm on the
borders of South Leitrim, and ether
borders of South Leitrim. A yacht
the property of Mr. Costello, J. P.,
a local landlord; has been. found gut-.
tea on the shores of Lcrugh Garet
Coke 3.Droni Cape Breton.
New York, Sept. 0. -The American
five -masted schooner Nathaniel Pal-
mer arrived in port yesterday Morn-
ing with a cargo ef 8,400 tons of
coke for the Consolidated Gas Com-
pany. It is stated that this com-
pany has contrapted for 25,000 tons
of coke from Sydney, C.B., to be de-
livered here.
• Six itIontbs in the United. States.
London, Sept.. 9, -Gen. Botha's sec-
retary said last evening, that the
Doer generals expect their tour of the
United States to occupy six months.
The generals Will proceed to The
1Iague to -day, in order to attend the
gathering of the Boer leadersan.d
prepare a program for the future.
Protest in Lisgar.
Winnipeg, Sept. 9.-A protest was
filed yesterday against the election of
D. A. Steweit for Lisgar. The pro-
test wa.s mcide on. behalf of R. L.
Richardson, the defeated candidate.
The bill of particulars charges gener-
al corruption, eighty instances being
cited.
All Ameritan Team Chosen.
Sea Girt, N.J., Sept. 9. -The all-
American team to shoot for the Pal -
me trophyat Ottawa, Ont., was
chosen. yesterday. The competition
was at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards.
The Weather condition were excellent.
Adjourned Till 1Sth...
Ottawa., Sept. 9. -In the Exchequer
Court yesterday - the case of the
Grown ee the lecuninion Iron and
Steel Company of Sydney, Cape 13re-
ton, was further seljournecl until the
13th inst.. .
Gone to Switzerland.
London, Sept. 0. -Sir Wilfrid Laur-
ier has gone to Switzerland. Re wfli
remaen ten days at Lucerne and then
proeeoti to Boren-
-*ram
GMT 330Ter NIGHT AND DAT.
Hired Men IVith Lanterns Showed the
Binders the Way.
Wieelipeg, Sept. '9.-T13.e weather
yesterday was clear and warm, and
by last night 85 per cent. of the
crop in Manitoba. and 70 per cent. in
the Territories was cut. 'Threshing is
hi progress all over, and would be
3nore general if hands could be secur-
ed for the macbines.
'Wheat is turning out 20 to 35
bushels to the acre, and prices quot-
ed are 53c, to 57c. On Mennonite
Reserve it ranges from no to 23;
around Roland and Emerson, 30 to
35; around Melita, 25 to 30; Portage
Plains, 25 to SO; I3randon, 30 to 35,
On Saturday 25,000 bushels were
marketed.
A peculiar feature this year was
that many farmers cut night and
day, men running ahead of binders
with lanterns.
For the Territories the best of good
reports are received. 'The yield is
high, and 70 per cent. of the harvest
is over.
• kelt: Azad swezt
hart Ad effect on
lusasisIo trtstvi
witk Zurrlut au -
Peas -OIL IT 0.-
£t,, .ds.rry,
/et.psdaolt.Atm-
ttrstitindVi.
• elee. 'Settees
• Alien 'break,.
rjlr:r4q031crier. r
i7rt seasee
' Tier
• Lunen not
telyieralm
1or;klegRU
: new, gnst
- vreaur tarle•
, asinegWale
istd of Euttkz
IteeneeteCil. .
eieninE 32UG SIGN As AZCD LIGET&
noes Improve:a:tents to the St. law
renee Borate stage:vete/I.
ettlfere Sept., le. -A letter has been
arded to Hon. Xames Slather-
Canatlistn Illetlet.er Of ellarine
azoa Fitherlas„ by the Bider -Demp-
ster rreeanaship Ceseptenee, euggest-
ree wanetenS 1.1.0pv)vemects to the St.
Lewe'eteee route. elney pet:hate teheeeld
have leg .$11..,;CALI, Vri(?, '7)14paray dee
eaareet =foe J`k.:;411,,,; are eeerez-oaeee and
Cele:Ling log eigneete seetc,,e,,a he
settee:45e3'- 't'he thert of teen,: isir
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Medical Authorities Say It Is
An Unequalled Health
Food.
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ple are quite indifferent to the require-
ments of the stomach. unless that or-
gan is seriously deranged. Poor break
fast grain foods soon interfere with
digestive vigor. When Malt Break-
fast Food is regularly used each morn-
ing, perfect digestion, bodily energy e
and happiness will be your reward.
There is no insoluble starch in Malt
Breakfast Food; eyery particle is nour-
ishing. The best medical authorities
say Malt Breakfast Food isan unequal-
led health food for young and old.
FALL FAIRS.
Industtial-Toronto, Sept. 1-13.
Western -London, Sept. 12-20.
South Huron -Exeter, Sept 22-23.
Hay -Zurich, September 24-25,
Teeswater-Sept. 24-25.
Blanshard.-Eirkton, Oct. 2 ; 3,
Blyth -Oct. 7-8.
13russeis-Oct.
Walkerton -Sept. 17-18.
Ingersoll -sept. 25-26.
Listowel -Sept. 30,. Oct. 1.
Nortla Perth -Stratford. Sept. 20,
October 1.
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Nissourri and Thanaesford-Oct.l.
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Oxford -Woodstock, Sept. 25.26.
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North Brant -Paris, Sept, 25-26.
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CREDIVFOIN
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We are giving excellent sa-
tisfaction in flour since re-
modelling our mill
Dry Soft Wood WAntod.
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H. SWEITZER.
Reier Ae[il Estule 4eligt
tor
IF
You
,Buy or Sell a Farm,
Buy or Sell Town
Property,
Borrow or Lend
Money,
WANT' CollectiOns Made,
Your Life Insured,
TO Go to the Old Cuon.
try, by thegAllarp
Line,
• ON THE UNDERSIGNED,
JO N SPACKIVIA
Office over H. Spackroan's Hardware
Exeter.
re. Cash paid for EOM Furs.
4.
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better than Uncertain
hope"
cat..ain value, up
to the Makers' price;
stamped. on the sate,
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