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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-1-22, Page 5IMMENSE OPPORTUNITY ' For Getting a Beautiful Watch and Chain Free.—No Mon- ey Required.—Every Man, Woman, Boy, or Girl bas the same Opportunity un- der our System. xii order to have Dr. Arnolers Eng- lish Toxin Pills placed in the hands of all persons staffering from bad health we make the following most liberal offer If yeti will send us your name and address and agree to sell for us twelve boxes of Dr. Arnold's English Toxin Ells at 25c. per box, we will give you abSolutely Free abeautiful Watch and Chain in either Ladies or Gents size, or your choice of twenty other premiums. such as fine sets of Jewelry, Rings, Violins, Mandolins, Tea, Sets, Sateen Skirts, Cameras; etc. Remember we don't want any money until after you sell the Pills and yon don't have to sell any more than 1 2 boxes to get the premiums. This is a bona fide offer from a reliable concern that has given thousands of dollars worth of premiums to agents all over the country. Rernenalaer also that Dr. Arnold's English Toxin Pills are a well known remedy for all dis- eases of the kidney and bladder, Bright's disease, diabetes, rheumatism nervous troubles, and female com- plaints, and are for sale •by all first class druggists and dealers in medi- cines in at parts of the _world. You have only to show them to sell them. You are not offering something that the people don't know. Our watches are the regular standard size for Lad- ies or Gentlemen in Nickel or Gun Metal Oases with handsome illumine tiled dials and reliable time keepers, watches such as no lady or gentlemen need be ashamed to carry, and they will be sent absolutely Fre to all who sell only twelve boxes of those wonoerful Toxin Pills. Write at once and be the first in yourlocality to earn one of those beautiful watches and chain. As 'soon as we receive your letter or post card we will send you post paid twelve boxes, together with. our Illustrated Catalogue and beautifully colored card with your name and address on as our authoriz- ed agent. Bear in mind that you will not be asked to sell any more that the 12 boxes and we don't want any money until after you have sold them. We bear all the expense and are only making this liberal offer as a methoc of advertising Dr, Arnold's English Toxin Pills. Don't delay, write at once and earn a beautiful present for yourself for Christmas. Address ARNOLD MEDICINE CO . • Dept. 0. 1. 50 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont. Eden -- Betinrs.-Mr. Paul Madge has pur- chased from Mr. George Hatton his farm in this section. This farm was orginally owned by Mr. Wm. Brown- lee and is well adapted for growing both grain and grass. - Mr. Richard Coates dwelling icaught fire from the furnace last 'Saturday night. The fire had naade considerable headway in the basement when discovered. Fortunately an ample supply of water was near at hand and the fire was quenched. - Mr. Samuel Brock who purchased the Thadeus Jones farm Last spring intends to make many im- provments. - Mr. Erank Coates had the misfortune a few days ago to lose a valuable horse the :.animal died quite suddenly. LOST ilEARING QUICKLY RE- STORED. No matterwhether of long standing or not deafness can be permanently cured by CATARRHOZONE, which never fails even in the worst cases. The , pleasant -scented vapor of Catarrh°. allays inflammation, prevents and cures the catarrhal condition that causes deafness and relieves right away, Thousands have proved the efficiency of Oatarrhozone, and with such a valuable remedy within easy reach there is no longer any reason for people to remain deaf. Catarrhozone is recommended also for coughs, colds, catarrh and bronchitis. Complete outfit, $1 00: trial size, 25c. Druggists or N. C. Poison & Co., Hartford, Conn., IT. S., or Kingston, Ont. Hamilton's Pills Cure ConstiPatioe. , Bicidulph Township Council. e' The council met pursuant to Statute on Monday, Jan, 12th. Present -Jas. •Toolu y, reeve ; Jae, B. Bryan, P. .A. Ryan and Rohr. D. Stanley, council- lors. Councillor Thos Armitage was absent through illness, Each membet took the statutory dec'aration of office and qualifieetion. The reeve briefly addressed the council on the prespec- live work of the year. Messrs. P. Breen Itching Skin Distress by day and night - That's the complaint of those who are SO unfortunate as to be afflicted with Eczema or Salt Rheum -and out- ward applications 'do • not cure. They can't. :The source of the trouble is in the blood -make that pure and this seal- ing, burning, itching skin disease will disappear, "I was taken With an itching on my arms which proved very disagreeable. concluded it was salt rheum and bought a bottle ot flood's Sarsaparilla. In two due! atter I began taking it I felt better and it' was not long before I was cured. Have :nom had any, skin diocese since) Mts. WAltn, Goya Point, Md. Hood's Sarsaparilla .611 thn blood of all impurities and .cures all eruptions. • RUTS The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. • "Chronic cases" that's what the doctors call them, which in common English means—long sickness. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott's Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need Scott's Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Scott's Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite, for ordinary food, Scott's Emulsion can be taken as long as sickness lasts and do good all the time. There's new strength - and flesh in every dose. We will be glad to send you a few doses free. re sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the rilinron 0;0.417 bottle o! SCOTT Cc. BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto, Ontario. 50c. and $1 ; all druggists. and T 11. Coureey were re -appointed auditors. W. J. Smith, assessor, G. W, Hodgins, collector. The Board or Health is as follows :-Reeve, Clerk, Wellington Hodgins, Chas, Foster and and Dennis Heenan. 0. Foster was appointed Sanitary Inspector and Dr. li. Lang, Medical Health Officer. The salaries are as follows: -Clerk, $115 ; Treasurer, $55; Assessor, $60; Collector, $65 ; Clerk under D. & W. Act, $20 ; Members of Council for set- tings $2 per day and for commissioners work 81.50 ; Board of Health, $2 per day; Auditors, $12 each; Lucan Sun, Township printing for one year, $48.00. The council passed a resolution in- structing the roadmasters to keep the roads open in winter by Statute .Labor as provided by Sec. 6 of by-law No. 101, The Council objects to paying money nntil the labor is expended first A number of accounts were ordered to be paid Council then adjourned to meet again on Tuesday, Feby. 3rd, 1903. W. D. STANLEY, Clerk. GENERAL NEWS All kinds of Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Pains in the Chest, Wheeze ing, Hoarseness, Sore Throat and Asthma yield to the Drum -heeling properties of Dr.' Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Priers 25 cents. More cases of slck headache, bilious- ness, constipation can be cured in less time, with less medicine, and for less money, by using Carter's Little Liver Pills, than by any other means. The customs collections of Canada for the six months of the current fiscal year up to the end of December are the largest in the country's history. The books in the Customs Deparement show a revenue of $18,026,015, a gain of $2,191,923 over the corresponding months of 1901. For December alone the increase was $398,836, NEURALGIA "1 had been suffering about six months with Neuralgia when I started taking Milburn's Rheumatic Pills. They did me more good than any medicine I ever used. Mr. Annie Ryan Sand Point, N. S. A little girl recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo A Haney, of Sault Ste Marie possesses the unique distinction of having living at the present two great grandfathers and two great grand- mothers. Most of as are content when we can boast having four grand parents living, but when we go one generation beyond, few of our ances- ters are alive. Laxa-Liver Pills are a positive cure for sick, headache, bilousness constipation, dyspepsia, and all stomach and. liver complaints. They neither gripe, weaken nor sicken. Price ?Sc. at all druggists. A woman who is weak, nervous and sleepless, and who has cold hands and feet, cannot feel and act like a well person. Carter's Iron Pills equalize the circulation, remove nervousness, and give strength, " The forty Liberal farmers of the West, whom Mr. Sifton will engage to make a trip to the old country at the expense of Canada and talk up the resources of the country with a vievi. to inducing emigration to the North- West, will visit one town a day for a period of six weeks, In this way it is hoped that 2,000 places Will be reached during their visit and at each pros- pective emigrants will be able to learn by a personal interview the facts which will be'most useful. DOCTOR TEM IIORSES. Meq. The& Thompson, Roland, Mate, Writes : 'Sly husbaed would sotbo without Hagyard'a leellosv Oil in the house, as he neat it a good deal for doctoring sip the horses and coneirlere 11 splendid.," -Pelee 25e. - • FAMOUS GOODWOOD• souvothing About la Meter** XClagtioll Race Vourse, The Goodwood raCQ course le quite unique. It is a long way from a. sta. t1011 11114 is not near any town, says the London Taller. It is on it hill the top of which is shaped like a horse- shoe, the space between the till) 110111S being repreSeuted by a deep ravine. The course runs round the horseshoe, the start being at the end of one horn and the finish at the end of the other. The result of this Is that the equestrians who on other courses ant- trive to see both start and finish by the slinple process of riding acme While the race IS in progress cannot do to at Goodwood • They must elect which they will see and remain there. On the other baud, the course is very easy to follow with glasses. The races as an institution are com- paratively modern, but there must have been hunt races and matches on this course since the days of William III., when we hear of the Goodwood hunt as iu existence. In 1800, howev- er, the then Duke of Richmond made a new course, which is practically the present one. In 1801 the =arse was completed, and in order to celebrate this a regular meeting was got up by the duke with the assistance of the hunt and some officers of the Sussex militia and yeomanry, and prizes to the value of about £1,000 were put up, This meant it good sum in those days. This was the first Goodwood meeting of importance, and from that year it became an annual event. se A. Walking. Fern. Most ferns are coufirmed travelers. New fern leaves grow out from the un- derground roots some distance away from the old plant. The average ob- server scarcely uotices this. but there is a native fern that steps off at so .1Ively a pace that its odd habit has long furnished one of the unceasing entertainments of the woods. The walking fern often carpets ledges and tops of shaded rocks. The slender, tufted leaf fronds are singularly un - fernlike in appearance. They squirm about and "walk" by declining their taper tips to the soil and taking root there and growing: In time clusters of new leaf fronds spring from such rooted tips. 13y and by seme of these, too, bite the earth and. taking root, start still other colonies, which in turn will continue the progress again and agafn. Naturally, with the lapse of time, the connection between the older tufts and the younger becomes broken, yet one sometimes finds series of three or four linked together, representing tie many steps in the pretty. ramble. - Country Life In America. owl Openers. "George certainly has very strong hands," said his Mother-in-law grudg- ingly as she watched him unscrew the • top of a eau of preserves which had stubbornly withstood his young wife's efforts, says the Gentleman's Maga- zine. "Hasn't he, though?" cried his young bride admiringly. "Now I knoW what he meant when be spoke in his sleep last night about having such a beauti- ful pair of openers:" All That Was Necessary. "You must abandon all business cares for the future," says the physician. "But I fear that I have not yet tee - cumulated sufficient 'mouey," pro sts the multimillionaire. "Sufficient?" repeats the doctor. "Why, my dear sir, you hay enough money to pay physicians' fe for the rest of your lifer Bananas, JMngllob Sty/e, At English tables epoous are .rved with bananas. if the bananasVre served as a single fruit course, how er, sherry Is usually sent around with It. A few drops are poured upon the plate, and the banana, stripped little by little of its skin, is dipped into this and thus eaten. A Natural Development. "Hello, Stayers! Haven't met you in some time. Still a bachelor, I sup pose?" "Not a bit of it. I've branched out in matrimony." "Indeed! Olive branches, of course?" -Richmond Dispatch. en:ming sew savisoeng Captain Golding -Play cricket? WIW, I haven't touched a bat or ball singe I was at school. Harold -But this morning mamma was telling papa what a good icatch you were!—Punch. A. document relating to the sale of land, dated 1592 and signed by .Guy Fawkes, was recently sold in London for $505. Friends on an airship voyage should' mem Veleta ee ge News. BORN COLLINGWOOD-In Exeter, on Jan. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Collingwood, son, BELAIIND-In. Brantford, on Jan. 15th, to Mrand lelra. E. Braund, a daugh- ter. Sick Headache? - Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's .your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills; they cure dys- pepsia, biliousness. 25e. An druggists Want your moustache or beerd a beautiful brown or rich black/ Then use BUCKINGHAM'S BYE forthe 60 06. 01, DnUaoists,00 P. P. ,HALI. a CO.. 16Popup, ADDITIONAL LOOALS TO 1.INTORLASIll YOUR Ai'PETITS. Nothing will btitnulate a keen, healthy reUh for food, insure good di-- estion and perfect assimilation like ateozoNn; which is the most suc- cessful tonic and health renewer known to medical science. Verrozone ' is a positive cure for Antenaue Impure Blood, Boils, Pimples, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and all Stormich and Bowel troubles, Fort ozone cleaniies strength- ens and purifies the blood, it havigorat. es the heart and nerves, banishes eick- ness Tine! pain,. and makes' ailing peo- ple well, Try a box or two of Ferro - zone, the resalt will be a surprise, Price 50c., at Druggists or N, O. Poi- son & Co , Kingston, Ont. Hamilton's Pills cure Constipation. Exeter, Jan 14 1902. Wheat cur bushel new Oats new Seeley, • • • • ••••••• .9. OP. 65 to 67 -en to 39 -35 to 40 -70 to 76 Rutter ..... •• .. ... to 10 Eggg., .... to 16 Turkeee - • , 5 to 8 0444, Chiercens Per 11 5 to 6 Ducks • • • • • I.• • • • n 7 to 7 Ile eokx. 1 .... , . -.. 16 to 1 - .. $ 10 141reis livilipwetfeiht ,..: ..... .. 35.6e we sl5 5 ••••••• OPINION OF LEADING P)31BICIANS bave.found the suppository Made by 1VIr. W, T. Strnng of great value in hemorrhoid's. They are the best I ever used T. W. HownresoN, M. D.. Medical Health Officer, London, Ont.. Price $L00. For sale by druggists or by mail on receipt of prire. W. T. STRONG. Manufacturing Chemist. London- Ontario. ,asesssanaumaza.• :RY 22nd, 1903. SHE PATIENTLY • BORE DISGRACE A Sad Letter from a lady whose Husband was Dissipated. limas. Cured Him with a Seeret Remedy. • e "1 had for years patiently borne the disgrace. Suffbring, misery and privations due to my husband's drinking habits. Hearing of your marvellous remedy for the cureof drunkenness, which I could give my husband secretly, I de. • eided to try it, I procured a package and mixed it in his food and coffee, and, as the remedy was odorless and tasteless, he clid not know what it was that so quickly relieved his craving for liquor. lie soon began to pick up flesh, his appetite for solid food returned, he stuck to his work regularly, and we now haven happy home. After he was completely cured I told him what I had done, when he acknowl- edged that it hnd been his saving, as he had not the resolution to break off of his own accord. I heartily advise all woinen afflicted as I was to give your remedy rt. trial," HER HUSBAND WAS A DRUNKARD A Lady who cures her husband of his Acinkirig'Habits writes of her strUggle to save her home A PATHETIO mum had for a loeg time been thinkihg of trying the Tasteless Samaria Brest:elation treatment on my husband for his drinking eabits, but I was afraid he would disoover that 'eves givinghimmedicine, arid the thought unnerved me. I hesitated for nearly a week, but one day when he came home very much intoxicated and his week's salary nearly all spent, I threw off all fear and determined to make an effort to save our home from the ruin I saw comittg, at all hazards. I sent for your Tasteless Samaria Pre- ScriptIon, and put it an his coffee as directed next morning and watched and prayed for the result. At noon I gave him more and also at supper. He never suspeeted a thing,aad I then boldly kept right on giving It regularly, as I had discovered some- thing that set every nerve in my body tingling with hope and happiness, and I could see a bright future spread out before me -a peaceful, happy borne, a abate in the good things of life, an attentive, loving husband, comforts and everything else dear to a woman's heart' for my husband had told me that whiskey was vile stuff and he svas taking a disliee to it. It was only too true' for before I had given bun the full cnurse he hadstopped drinking alto- gether, but I kept giving him the medicine till it was gone, and then sent for another lm, to have on hand if he should relapse, as he had done from promises before. He never has and I am wridne you this letter to tell you brev thankful I am. I honestly believe it will cure the worst cases." 1ER FATHER A Flnehy Young Lady takes on Herself to Cure be Father of the Liquor Habit, STORY' OF HER SUCCESS. A portion of her letter reads its follows "My father had often promised mother testi:1p drinking., and would do so for a time but then returned to it stronger than ever. One clay after a terrible spree, he saki to us: 4 It's no USC. I can't stop drinking.' Otir hearts seemed to turn to stone, and we decided to try the Tasteless -Samaria Prescription which we' bed read About in the papers. We gave him the remedy, entirely without his knowledge, in his tea, coffee, or food regularles. according to directions, and he never know he was taking it. One package removed all his desire for liquor, and he says it is now distasteful to him. His health and appetite are also wonderfully im- proved, and no one would know hire for the same man. 11 15 now fifteen months since we gave it to him find we feel sure that the chenge is for good. Please send me one of your little books, as I want to give it to al friend." . FREE SAMPLE and pamphlet giving full particulars, testimonials and price sent in plaiz. sealed envelope. Correspondence sacredly confidential. Enclose stamp for reply. Address ;:aellaeela Remedy Co.:, .23 Jordan Stieet, Toronto, Canada. IN THE MATTER OP THE Es- TATES OE THOMAS CASEY AND CAMHARINE CASEY, DECEASED. The Executors of the abeve estates will offer the farm belongieg to said estates by Public Auction, by James StanleyeettletiOneer, on FRIDAY, THE Tarn DAY OF FEB. A. D. 1903, at one o'clock in the after- noon, The sale will take place at the Queens Bo' el. Lu can, ()Atari°, and 'n ill be offered in parcels, subject to reserved bids, Parcel No. 1. -Th e north bait of lot lettered "D" in the sevenih toncession of the Township of Usbcrne in the County ef Hume. Parcel No. 2. -The south half of said id t let- tered els" The whole farm consisting of 100 acres will then be put up for sale, subject; as aforesaid �j rhe farm are situated a frame houee and. frame earn. On. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14'h A . D. 1903,' at two o'clock p. 'In. Mr. William Box. enesemeer, will. on behalf of the executors, at the Windsor Hotel in the Town of St. Marys, offer for sale lute number 14 and 15 in Block "0" in James and Justus Pagersoll' s survey in the Town of St, Ma. ys There is a' comfort; ahie frame house on these lots. . The purchaser wall be required to pay to the Vendors soileitor at theetirne of each sale 10 per cent of tbepurchase ,money and to enter into an agreemeet tcecoreplete the purchase svi•hib 30 days thereafter. For further terms and conditions apply to the Veneers solicitor, St. Marys, ithomas Nagle, St Marys r. 0.. Tames Casey, Lucan r. 0., Ont., or John Nagle, Sts Marys. Dated the leth day of January, A. D. 1903.. E. W. HARDING, Vendors Solicitor, Sr. Marys, Ont, 110131•.11.11631Mat Usborne & iiibbert Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance . - Company. The 271h annual meeting of the trs- borne and Hibbert Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Oonipany will be held in the —Public Hall, Farquhar, MONDAY, FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 2ND, 1903, Commencing at one o'clock P. M. Rosnenss.-Receiving the Directors, Secretary Treasurers and Auditors annual reports. Election of two Di- rectors and two Auditors and the dis- edussion of other business in the inter - AA of the company. The retiring Direptors are J. Essery and Thos. Ryan'e who are elegible for re-election. All members are requested to atttend. .T. ESSERY, T. CAMERON, Presid en t. Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Of Duhdan Macgregor, of the village of Exeter, in the CJounty of Huron. Gentleman, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chapter, 129 le S. 0.. 1897. that; all Creditors and others having claims againstehe estate of Duncan Me; gregor, late of the said village of Exeter gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the ninth day of December, A. D., 1902, are, on or before the thirty-iirist day of January, .A. D., 1903 to send' by post prepaid or deliver to F. W. Stedman, Solicitor, Exeter. Ont., one of tho executors of the last will and testament of the said doceateed, their names and addresses, the full particulars of their claims, and the nature of the se. ourities (13' any) held by them. and that after the day last aforeSaid, the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above requir- ed, and the said executors will not be hable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim or claims eetice shall not have been received by him at the _time of s u oh distribu tion. ADA1VI WHITEFORD/executors, F. W. GLADMAN I Dated at Exeter this 271h day of December A. D., 1902. 4.•04.2. 1100‘0061lee'eafeill010(600061003a0S • g Money -Making Education CENTRAL eakailei STRATFORD, ONT. 6 Young men and wornem 2 * what are you Worth? 6 a O 7 has depends upon What Yoe are worth 0 it) to others: A busieess 0- shorthand edit.' 0 0cation will always enable re0 to gob a _0 • good position tut the education must bp's 0 strictly firseolass, Give us an episode/le 0 0 ty to toll yetwt what hsa: :er...j. LarioodTolz for ; 6 other& Write tteday for- our catalogue, 0 O Students admitted at: any Mine. 0 I) ft a Principal 111 al ;$00414061000•01116111.110000011006011 , , J King St. West. MLONEY TO LOAN DR. W. H. GRAHAM Late of Me, No. Clarence -square, corner Sparlina avenue, mWent) lIrve Vigited saitivate ,fundt fort linVegl DICKSON & CARLING Exeter. or v age pi oper Y a 07 Toronto, Canada, treats Chronic diseases, and makes rates oninterest. a specialty of Skin Diseases, as Pimples, Ulcers, Etc. PRIVATE DISEASES as Impotency, Sterility. Vari- cocele, Nervous Debility, etc., (the result of youthful folly and excess,) Gleet and Stricture at Long Stand- . ing, treated by galvanism, the only method without pain and all bad after effects. Diseases of Women -Painful, profese or suppresseOmenstruation ulceration, leucorrhoea and all displacements of the womb. OFFICE HOTTR5-9 a, m. toI8 p. re. Sunday 1 to Sp. in. $40 iftl GASH FREE To he awarded at Provincial Winter Fair, 1903, for best pair of Fat Cattle fed with. Worthington's Ganadian Stouk TO1116 The sweepstake fat cattle at Chicago and Guelph Winter Fairs 1902, were fed with Worthington's Canadian Stock Tonic. An evidence of the good results farmers and feeders would obtain by feeding a genuine stock 'food; not an American fad. Horses look better, feed better, drive better, siel better, when fed with Worthing - ten's Stock Tonic. DEAR Sin. -Have used Worthing - ten's Stock Tonic for one year and h ve been feeding it to all mystock. ound it to give good satisfaction,and ould advise all farmers and feeders of stock to use it, yours faithfully, L MOSES, Decemher.20;_100`2: • Avonton P.O. • . TI16 Worthington Drug Go., GUIEL.Pihi, ONT. For Sale and Guaranteed by: Carling Bros, Exeter; Cook & Son, Hensall;E. Schmidt, Lucan. FOR SALE. 80 acres, unimproved in the Township of Os- prey, County of Grey, hardwood and other timber, railway 7 miles ; post -office, school and church, a mile and a half; would sell or ex- change for smaller improved property at Exeter. R. MAITLAND HANNON, Exeter, Ontario. l'UrEETING OF THE HURON 4.1.1., COUNTY COUNCIL. The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the eouncil chamber in the Town of Goderich on Tuesday the 27111 day ot the present month, at 3 o'clock r. at. W. LANE, Clerk. Dated at Goderich this 13th day of January, 1903. STRAYED. -There strayed from lot 15, con. 14, Hibbert, on or about the first day of November, a light red steer, coming three years old, a ring in the right ear, and long white horns. A. liberal reward will be given for any information as to the aintrials where- abouts. Address, Wee Townies, Far- quhar P. 0. "Christmas Box" Full of NA oncierful Things es= Portvakt; of Actresses, 20 PopularSongs ' Magi° Telescope and Pictures, 50 Amus- ing Experiment& Lore's Puzzle, 20 Rebuses, 100 Funny Conundrums, Book of Love, MIMS o Letters, Magid Vvriting, 324 Jolly .Tokos Receipt for M.oustaehe Growe100 Mono, Mak ingSeorets. lt0 and CookingReeeipes, 255 Selections for Autograpia Albuins,_ 10 Model Love Letters, Hoer to Tell Fortenee, 10ietionary of Droning. Guido to Flirtation, Magic Age Table, Lover's Telegraph, and Our new Cat. Sir Xtnas Toys. Books and Notions. all by mail FRS E.for Sc, Sillier. to naEY y. postage. T.&, YarmOuth 6 N. Standing on your own Merits; That is Just what the stu- dents of the F. C, B. C. Y, M. C. A. Building, London, Ont. Can do after completing their Busi- ness or Shorthand training. They need no political "pull." Are you In- terested? Write for particulars. College re -opens, Jan, 5th. WESTERVELT) Principal. INSURANCE. ERNEST ELLIOT, Agen for the WEseener ASSURANCE COM - 03' Toronto; also for the PHCENIX ABE NSIRANCE COMP.ANY, of London, England ; 2,maxcx INstatexcE COMPANY. of Er' and MEDICAL JNV.BROWN1liti M. D. M.0. E, • P. S, Graduate Victoria sniversity office aamd residence. Dona in ioe Labora- tory, Exeter. FOAL. DICKSON & CARLING, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyeacers, Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsone Bank, Etc. Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE :-MAIN STREET, sEXETER. 8 • R. CARLING. B. A. L. H. DICKSON F W. GLADM.AN (Successor to Elliott & Gladman) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, conveyancer, Etc. Money to loan on Farm and village properties at Lowest rates of interest OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER ••=1110•1110a DENTAL •01.1110•ROIIMMONI, Ta' HINMAN, L. 0.8. AND J -e• DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 5,0. D S. Honor Gradnate of Toronto University, Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain or bad after effents. Office in Fan - son's block. West side of Main treat,' Exeter* 11101•1•1100.11.•••••••11*.•••110me OUT THIS OUT and send it to us with 5 cents In silver and yet, Will get hsrreturn mail a ooLnmq BOX 01 GOODS that will bring you in Menu AsoNny in one month than anything else in America, A. W. Xxwxy, E. T. al mtuth, FOR SALF—BBICK EE SIDENCE wrrn AN AnnE OF L.A.ND rN EXETER -We offer for We Otm reasonable terms, that very desirable residential property known as "The Hooper Homestead" situated on Lot No. 86, south of Tluron Street, Exeter. There is erected upon the land, a coulfertable and commodious briek dwelling. also the necessary ourhouSes. The house Is in good re- pair and has 9 rooms. The lot contains en 4Cre of land and ie excellently adapted for garden ing or fruit growing. There isa plentifUl sup- ply of hard and soft water, The property is up to date, and the terms easy. ftor DattiOnlara al); ay to 0.10ersoa & CARLIN° barristers Exeter ok to A. E. Moreno Row P. 0„ Penne, It. A., proprietor. riONEY TO LOAN. I have a large amount of private funds br'd "1 af-c TrtI ex t al kw 03' lnterest. F. W. GLADMAN. Barrister Main St. *Exeter. 5 Packs of Cards Free. One Pack, "ef ay I. C. U. Home," One Pak "Escort" One Pack, "Flirtation" One Pace,' "Hold -to light." One Pack "Our ecife Jet Holds Two." Sample of 21 other styles, 'with book full of notions. Send 5e paver for pontag& A.W. KENNY, E ;T. , Yarmouth, GN. Dalt. AND(D. Ta..D. 6- .1.118. . Honor Graduate of the Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, with honors Also Postgraduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with honorable mention. Everything known to the Dental.Profession done in this office. Bridge work. misers& al- laminum, gold and vulcanite plates all done in the neatest manner possilalee.A. harmless anaesthetic used for painless' exttao- tion. Office one door south of Carling ;Bre's store Exeter. Ont. CUTTERS CUTTERS • . es Do you Want a Buggy? We have the finest stock in.town All the latest styles, in the newea colors. Our prices arelow as can be found for -first-class material and workmarm- ship. BEFORE YOU BUY CALL fIND SEE J F Russell Two Doors South Town Halle, A Happy and Prosperous New Year Is what we all expect and desire. Begin by making the Ifthrie bright and cheerful, and if your family are musical, you cannOt add to the brightness and cheer �f home more than by placing in it a Piano or Organ. It will not only add cheer to the home but will help your children to take their proper place in the social and business world When your aid is withdrawn from them. Sewing Machines In Sewing Machines We curry a large And varied stock of the very best makes, also needles and repairs for all machines'. Sheet an Book. Music Hymn Books, Bibies,,!4o, always in stock. Call and see us. Our terms are the best. IVIartin. •