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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-1-29, Page 4olsons Bank rpor,ttied by 4et of Perliametit POO RaaaOttIce, Mu carve!. tall paid ttpt -.. 00,6014,000 epund .-- - . ;2;250,000 anelses in Ontario, Quebec. ,tlliterta. Columbia anti Manttotte, EXETER BRANCH Ctpen'Every LaWful Day from 10 a. m.. to 6 p. mo .except Saturdays, 10 th 1n, to 1 p. enterers Sale Notes cashed or col. Meted. �olr.m supplied on application. al. e'Leetis on a1points in le Dominion. t Britain and United States lgbt and sold at lowest rates of e* hange. S.sVIN'GS DEPARTMENT. Vepoietts of $1;00 and upwards receiv- ed. interest compounded half yearly, u1 added to principal June 30tb and 3 eceraber 31st. Deposits Receipts also betted and highest current rate of interest allowed. ,Advances make to fanners, stock dealers and business men at lowest rates and an most favorable terms, Agents at Exeter for Dominion Government. Q>€Q,SSON & CARLII, G, N. D. BUEDON. h," sotacrrous. MANAaen he `` a#er it1r; Calendar for SUNDAY MONDAY ...:. . TOESDAIr WEDNESDAY... . TEHRSDAY.... , ritnents ElATtfRIViee. January 1903. 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21'2S' 1 8 15 22 29 2 0 10 23 30 3 10 17 2-f: 31 THURSDAY, JAN. 29Tii, T903 GENERAL NEWS Allkinds of Coughs and Colde. Bronchitis Whetpug C ough, Pains in the Chest, Wheez sue, Iii iii nee., erre 'Micas and Asthma slide tc 11 a Lur•t;-healing properties of Dr Weed's bcr= ay Pita Syrup, Prke 25 cents The Blue forenexly known as Dufton Sons & 'Waterhouse, of the Mitchell R- ,sen seoien mills, leas undergone some change and hereafter will be known as the Mitchell Woolen Company. The sentence passed upon Colonel .A.rtbur Lynch, ' who was tt,und guilty tof high tieasun on Fridaylas t,has been commuted to penal servitude for life, 'eject to further consideration after ;raffia of years. A blacksmith len Mitchell, Thomas McLaren.jr„ has broken the record forfast work, One day last week he fitted, put on and clinched 80 horse shoes and did not think anything of his.days work, Dr. Norris, the young dentist of De- troit ordered by the circuit court to pay $500 to Jean Orton, a prettyCan- adian girl, for breach of promise is threatened with imprisonment because of failureto comply. I►—n..,,.Noes- alma A. Goldberg, the eleven year old daughter of Rey. M. M. Gold- . ' berg, of Dungannon, has beeg award- ed a prize, viz : a beautiful silver watch by the New York Christian :Herald, for correctly answering Bible M,uestions. Alfred A. Howlett, the millionaire widower, wbo invited 160 widows to help celebrate his eighty-second birth- day Feb. 17, proves to be the original of David Harem, of Syracuse. As f1r. Howlett himself put it, "life is to be.a reception to widows, no spi - sters or other degrees and cond. oni `o' women, and 1 am to be the ui,ly bird on the perch:' Sir Win. Mulock has resolved upon -ea, fresh issue of elm nips bearing he effigy of King Edward. The d t• for this purpose has been prepatr ed ,nd submitted to the Pes:.naaster-Genn ' t „, and has met. with hie approval. Some of the new stamps wilt soon be n the department's possession. There -4 .'i however, on hand at guoa t.1/1 -.i tbe old stamps bearing the Iii ,ilei,'.:. of the late Queen. These will be dis- posed of before the new stamps go into t„, public use. It is not, likely, therefore, „'that the new issue wilt be made until 'softs first of July next. ONTARIO'S MINERAL PRODUC- TIt1N According to tbe unrevised esti- mates by the Ontario bureau of mines, the nickel output for 1002 is 5000 tone. valued at $2,000,000. Pig iron is next in value, with 115,000 tons, wortb $165,000 to which may be added 380.000 tone of iron ore worth $550,000. Cop- per follows in the list with an output of 255C tone, worth $637.000. The "other metals are : Gold $212.500; silver $50.000, and zinc or" $8000. The only iri81erial increases. compared with the previous year, were the nickel and iron ore.— 'A dough "I have made a most thorough l trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to .say that for all dis eases of the lungs it never disap- points." J. Early Finley, Ironton, O. 111,15011.01110116011111113111511140 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral -won't cure rheumatism; we clever said it would. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds ofall kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we've peen saying it ever since. Three .ekes: Zbc., enough tor an ordinary eoldt 50a,jua1 right for beentintle, bonnie- doss, oarse- doss said coidis,�,ettc,: $l, most economical fee o o]lt�. O. A, Intto 1t.d�7 oWe 1, Mash, The I,it ie Ones Love OHARRE 1360 ES mum:, l A� MIDOIESE 1Ceivalns ofI.'irernan Matthews and moo.5 t •riiian .'Niverlst Recovered Front the Broakfloi[t.x.fi. ?il'reck at Niwtonviille, Itort ITope, Jatt, . \dial. ;$ lett .1111 tiro tows o1 tnt6F6 t to limos feadcr$ fappen1uQ 1a nose Gountio Hu s� r. +l" t Q Il &Kelvin Stoneman, of Henson, while battling logs last week, hurt bis arm and 1s now suffering from erysipelas as a result. .After a night with "the boys" their is no. bet; ter remedy to clear the head and settle the stomach than ikallburn'e Sterling Headache Powders. Price 10c. and :iso. at all dealers. The wife of Fen Webster, of Clinton, had the nlistortune to slip down a few days ago, while stepping out . side the house, and broke her left arm in two places. 'A woman who is weak, nervous and sleepless, and who has cold bands and feet, cannot feel and act like a well person. Carter's Iron Pills equalize the circulation, remove nervousness, tend give strength, There will be no scarcity of ice at Goderich this season, as the harbor is well frozen, says the Star, and has ten inches of ice, and the lake is frozen so far out that there will be no disturb- ance in the harbor. DOCTOR THE HORSES. Mrs, Thos, Thompson, Poland, Mane writes : 10Mty husband would not be without Eagyard's Yellow OR in the house, as he uses it a good deal tor doctoring up the horses and considers it splendid." Price 25e. On Saturday night Mrs. Margaret McCool, relict of the late as. McCool, of Hullett, passed away to her long home, at the age of 79 years. She has been in declining health far some time and her death was not expected. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, who for the past four. years bas been an inmate of our House of Refuge, died on Thurs- day last of erysipelas. She was former- ly an old resit/Rut of Hullett. and was buried in the Union cemetery at Londesboro on Friday. She was about 68 years of age. Wm. Collins, of Stanley, bast the misfortune to lose three fingers, he was engaged in cutting straw, wben. his band was accidentally caught and drawn in between the gear pinions of the jack, which iustantly crushed the fingers off, had he not nulled bis hand quickly away it might have all been taken off. Middlesex Laxa-Liver Pins are a positive eine for sick, headache, bilousne,s constipation, dyspepsia. and all stomach and liver complaints. thea neither gripe. weaken nor sicken. Price 25.. at all druggists. William Lines. of Lucau, a -G. T. R. brakesman inet with an accident near Gad's Hill, last week, which resulted in bis deatb. No one saw the .accident, but the train broke loose, and on the train backing up, Lines was found tangled in the break gear badly injtlr• ed about the bead and body. It is supposed that he was in the act of stepping from one car to another when the train broke, and he fell be- tween. Deceased was about twenty- two wenty-two years of age and unmarried. More cases of seek headache, bilious- ness, constipation can he cured in less time, with less medicine, and for less money, by using Carter's Little Liver Pills, than by any other means. After the babies are weaned, there is no necessity for feeding thorn with expensiveinfants' foods. The he h est physicians are strongly ,advocating the use of Malt Breakfast Food as tbe best. diet after weaning, One package of Malt Breakfast Food at 15 cents will make as many meals for baby as four packages of any 50 cent infant food. MaltBreakfast Food is a predigest- ed food, easily and quickly digested by the little ones, and while it keeps the stomach strong and vigorous, it also builds tip flesh, bone and muscle. Reports cowing iu trout mothers all over Canada telt of magnificent results from the use of Malb Breakfast Food as a diet for the babies. Try Malt. Breakfast Food for you baby and note the happy results. Your Grocer can supply you. OP1NIUN of LEADiss* PHYSICIANS ' I have been prescribing P'1elsone for external and internal piles. I can re- I commend it very highly. W. J. MIT- ('HELL. M. D. Price $1.00. For sale by tit ugeists ..r by mail on receipt of price-. W. T. STRONG, Manufacturing Chemist. London. Ontario. Perth Mr. Gilleland of the Traders Bank. St. Marys has been appointed manager of the Bank's branch at Schomberg, Ont. NEURALGIA "I had been suffering; about six months with Neuralgia when I started taking Milburn's , Rheumatic Pills. They did me more good than l Any medicine I ever used. IMF. .Annie Ryan , Sand Point. N. S. Fifteen years ago a Downie farmer bought a large quantity of rails at $25 a thousand. After using the rails for a decade and a half he has sold the Iot, several thousand, it is said, to the citi- zens of Stratford at 10 cents eacb, or $100 a thousand. Shades of Abraham Lincoln 1 Who would not deal in fence' rails under such conditions ? I Dyspepsia, in its worst forms will yield to the use of Carter's Little Nerve Pills, aided by Carter's Little I Liver Pills. They not only relieve i present distress but strengthen the stomach and digestive apparatus, Carter & Son, of St, Marys, have re- I cently started in operation their new cereal mill. The product of the mill will be chiefly rolled oats, of which several grades will be manufactured, besides there will be produced split peas, rolled wheat, pearl barley and rolled barley and other forms of cereal food. The capacity is 100 barrels per day. Amona the companies to which charters have been granted by the Ontario Government is the Mooney Biscuit and Candy Company, Strat- ford, capital $100,000, divided into 1,00n shares of $100 each : provisional directors, W.T. Mooney, T.J, Wilkins, C.E. Nasmyth, Stratford ; J. A. Stew- art, Exeter ; D. N. MacLeod, Parkhill: Alexander er F hil 1 d atownshi of Downie. The annuale m ettn of the Canadian n Press Association will take place in the council room, Board of Trade on Thursday and Friday, Feb. 5 and 6. The banquet will be held on the even - in of the 6th. PresidentMcGillicud- dy 11IeGarlUcud- dy trill be in the chair. The speakers will be Hon. Geo, W. Ross, Messrs, J. In, Whitney. Jos. Downey, M. P. P,, John R. Robinson, A. B. Ayleswortii, John Lewis, A. E. Ames. and W. K. Mclvaught, BLO6KADE1LLBE RMSED Ail Parties Get Together For Venezuelan Peace. As Soon as the Blockade Ends on Wod- aesday the Alliance Between Britain and Germany Ceases—Venezuela Is to Give Thirty Per Cent. of the Receipts of Certain of Fier Ports — Italy 1; Agreeable. Caracas, Jan. 27.—The Associated Press correspondent has lust receiv- ed a communication from the Ilritish naval officer at La C,•uayrai. informing .him that the blockade win he raised next Wednesday. . ,,at,sfactory Basis, London, Jan, 227.—lt was learned yesterday by a representative of the Associated Press that Great Britain and Germany have informed their re- presentatives at Washington that they consider'Minister Bowen's pro- posals regarding Venez,uela.'s guaran- tees to form a satisfactory basis fer farther negotiations. .'er tent. of Receipts. Washington, Jan. 27. --The Associ- ated Press has been informed that Minister Bowen, acting for Venezue- la, in return for the raising of the blockade, pledges thirty per cent. of the receipts of Porto Cabello and La Guayre., the same to be collected by a joint committee made up of one representative from each of the pow- ers having claims against Venezuela. Berlin. a ontirms Report. Berlin, Jan. 27.—The report that Germany and Great Britain had pro- visionally accepted the guarantee submitted by Mr. Bowen for the payment of claims reserved for arbi- tration is confirmed here. The guarantee offered is a portion of the customs receipts of La Guay- ra, and, perhaps, of several other ports. The proposal was first made to Great Britain, which provisional- ly accepted it, and then to Ger- many, -which accepted it in principle on Saturday. The allies are now engaged in examining the value of the guarantee offered, and are nego- tiating details, like the form of pay- ment. it is still believed he'e that a.1 the matters in dispi te wi 1 be to�ily arranged at. Ita.1ime_er St,tli- out reser. ing to The llag:ae tt,e bitra- tion• Court. A lively exchange of telegrams oc- cur:& Between Germany and Gleet Britain on Satin:d_,y before the :.e ceptance of Me. Bowen's propose nee as cabled from Washington. Italy's attitude is to accept env arrangement agreeable to Great Bri- tain and Ge -many. The alliance between Great Britain and Germany may be considered to have been definitely 'ended so soon as the guarantee is signed and the con- sequent raising of the blockade oc- curs. VESSEL A TOTAL WRECK. An American Liner Ashore Off Aberfraw Point -17 itlen Cazao Ashore in Their Own Boats. - 1Tolyheail, Wales, San. 27.—An American Liner . is reported to be ashore off Aberfraw Point, 15 miles south of Holyhead. A heavy gale is raging in St. George's Channel. Laser s 'iota %1 rock. London, . Jan. 27.—A despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from Holyhead says that a portion of the crew of the liner reported ashore off Aberfraw i'oint, numbe: ing 17 men, have came ashore in their own Treats. ' They report that the vessel is a total wreck. Rain and sweat have oo effect on baracsa treated with Eureka Har- atse 011. It or. . sista the, damp, keeps th.Isath- er sort and pli- able. Stitches do not break. No rents ane. race to chafe strident. The harness not only keeps Looking liko new, but wears twice as loarby the use o(i:ureka Haruesi OIL 1 Sold everywhere in CADS—. alt sizes. Wedeln.' Imperial 00e Company." of the . bodies of Fireman Tltolnas Matthews and Bx•tkerlau ]3oulaiuin Everist, the victims of the collialon ou the Grand Truuk last 1Yednmed:ay night, was found by the searching party yesterday. The charred M- inable of Matthews were discovered M the morning and were absolutely unrecognizable. The top part of the body was burned almost to a crisp, and the left aria had been evidently torn off. The back of the skull and the.skull were found, but only on the legs was there any flesh. Ile was identified by the trousers and the smouldering • remnants of a woollen vest he wore, His father and two brothers have been diligently search- ing earching night and day for the body shun the wreck. The badly charred remains of 13rakonietn Evorist were due; from be- neath the wreck last evening by the wrecking crew, and were brought here, where they are laid beside those of tate other victim. His left arm had been torn off. The wreckage is not yet all cleared away. but the line is open for regtr. lar trafi'te. PROFESSOR'S IiAIR .SINGED. Fantous Srommson, However, Showed Admirable Presence of Mind. Berlin, Jan. 27: Prof. Mommsen, whose flowing white locks aro cone lugs in Berlin, almost lost his hair yesterday. Ile climbed on a ladder to the topmost bookshelf of his lib- rary to get it volume, and held a candle too near his head; with the result that his hair caught fire. Tho Professor succeeded in throwing the skirts of his study gown over his head and smothered the flames. His face was .considerably scorched and his locks partly consumed. The Pro- fessor renounced to 'the members • of his family, who ran to his assist - tante: "It is all over with my beau- ty." . o+a RINGING IN TETE FARS This is on unfailing sign of Catarrh, and if not checked will ultimately result in deafness. The simplest reme- dy is Catarihozone, which if inhaled a few times daily, prevents the ca• timbal condition frena spreading, Catarrhnzune quickly steps the ring- inh in the ears, head noises, gives per- manent relief to catarrhal deafness. For catarrh in any part of the system Bronchitis, Asthma, Luog or . Throat Troubles, Catarrhozone is a specific, and is guareuteed to permanently cure or ytnzr money back, Large size $1.00; trial size, 25e. Druggists cr Polson & Co., Kings:.on, Ont. Hamilton's Pills cure Constipation. TWO TRAWLERS LOST. One Drowns and Other Dies Just When Rescue Comes. Yarmouth, San. 27.—Tho Digby schooner, Daisy, Linden, Capt. Snow, arrived here Monday with flag at half-mast for the loss of two of her crew, Harry L. Syda, son of Couit chlor Syda of Digby, and Edward Lank of . Campobello, N.D. The melt were tending trawls near Seal Is' land, when the dory upset. They managed to climb on the up -turned dory and remained there until the schooner sailed up. Tho men were s i exhausted that when about being rescued they both collapsed. Syda fell off the dory and was drowned, and Lank tied while being taken on the deck of the schooner. Was in Collision. London, San. 27. — The British at earner British Prince, Captain Smith, from Antwerp, for New York, was in collision during a southwest- erly gale early yesterday, three miles front Dungeness, with the British ship Waterloo, Captain Fellows, from Iquique, Chile. wife Beater Gets Six Months. Brookville, Jan. 2:, .—Ju edge Mc- Donald yesterday imposed sentence of six months with. hard labor in the Central Prison on Patrick Tra.vis for maltreating his wife. While hie trial was pending he had arranged for a separation, granting bis wife 81,000 and 8100 annuity. Had it not been for this he would have been sen- tenced for theca years instead of six months, The parties reside in Spen- cerville, Ont, Most Remarkable Care. Winnipeg, Jan. 27. — Archbishop Machray of Winnipeg proposes to re- turn to Canada in May, The growth at the base of his wino has com- pletely withorott up under t],e X-ray treatment. Sir Thomas Bartow, the eminent physician,; describes it as one of the most remarkable recover- ies known. Only Yankees Need Appy. Washington, • San. 27.—Tho Senate Committee on Inter-0cer.nie Canals, yesterday authori"od a fa o"a1.ile re- port on the bill now prohibiting the granting of contracts in relation to the proposed Panama Canal to any but Ameriean citizens. NERVOUS AND SI,I+:DPI,P,Ss • There is just osis cure anti that is plenty of 1, oil fol' the. Wood and peeves which is beet ...implied' in 1?er•rozor,e, than vh]rz no blo id builder, nerve e tons .t sir n„ b produce better. Ferrrzntle pre litotes healthy di -gentian which reettlss in improved not ition, The tITd r ro$ Hell and fieIndi- es - es stability to the entire system. and the store of nerve torl•P arid energy increases daily. A rebuilding of the constitution. new epirite. ,health and strength all come froth the use of Fer- rezone. This marvellous renovator i:+ eoid by Druggists for 50c. a box or pix boxes for i 2 50 By grail frons Pol. & Oo. Kingston Ont.,, uuno evu titantenaaaa;olerli uaallivaltitati huhu, ,, tl N , l 111 1 11 11„ 11 I 1 iaeaurns' ? $IIJ;ytT 1 :u,, ,1 ,1 ai,, ,,111 1 1 1F k egeiable'Preparationforils siinilalillgW 'oodandRe ula they achy Dowels of tido,! itlbl ', �-c1111i. Ii1'1�E11,�7• s'.., C)Ctt LX1'Kll+N , ,a, , "i , Promot�es'Digesh Cheerful xtess andRest.Contains neitbei AO untMorphine, nor Idinera4 OTNA'HCOTIC. .XeepeciOls Nr..rAMU, GPi1 ,Flanp7tn Sea -dilicerearra, 4-' ,i?oeecF4 Saks -• . t iri Said a• IarmJced- 11 ud Pmrv: . ' j Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomacll,Diarrhoea, Worms,Convulsians,Feverish, aless endLosS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of SEW -YO At 6 tnorxr$s. a`lcit 'r; 1 . - D05Th-• 5CENTS i �. EXAr''i' COPY Of WRAPPER. SEE THAT THE FAC .SIMILE SIGNATURE IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE: OF RIA Ontario. Is pet ep in ono -size bottles only. It is not Gold In bulk, Don't allow anyone to toll you anything else on the plea or promise that it Is "just as good” and "will answer every pre- ssen .s Seo that you get C -A -S T -O -R -I -A. The ho- of is an signatureevery of ' `° s wrapper. "An Dune of Prevention is Worth a Pound ot Cure." Why not cure that cough of yours now ? Do not let it go on and get worse. A bottle of one of our own - Cough Medicines will cure you. We carry a large as— sortment of Cough Medicines Cough Lozenges Act wisely andget some of our remedies, Dfug s(tote Rheumatism, Solatioa, Lumbago, Neuralgia. - and Gout are all completely cured by Mil - burn's Rheumatic Pips, the great snacifla rheumatio remedy, Price 50o a box at dealers. .At this time of the year when sore throat, pain in the chest, rheumatic pains and aches are SO prevalent, it would be wise to keep on. hand a bottle of Ragyard's Yellow Oil. It is a,. perfect medicine chest. Price 25e. SICK HEADACHE. Mrs. Joseph Wordwor.th. Ohio, U. S., says" "I have been troubled w sick headao be for over a year. Lately I started taking Laza- Liver Pills and they did mo a world of goof l acting without pain or gripiag," GRIPPE HEADACHE Mrs. c. Appleton Whitewood, N. W. 'T,„ writes: "ntilburn's Sterling Headache Powders have given me great relief from the t errible pains of Le Grippe in my head and through my back." Price 10oand 25o., all dealers. eii.,`•i. Rotel...: shell 'l Y weeer..'<.t :a...lvle ':'b`ti!f•i"`�31x-i�h;:.: w1 rare.::.,. • �.�s,�;ai�i;a�S•.i,�v,"-' qtr +'reaC k in Take Laxative i roe ,tainine Tablets. , ThiS ,b - . l Seven Million bo les sold in past }2 months. nee ..W.:tetellient, -Vann nalteas ..y i9'ei'e"i1.,. 71W Cures Grip in Two Days. CM ever-; ox e 25co J • MARRIAGES TnEnLE—EtANs—At the family resi- dence on Jan. 21st by Rev. Dr. Han- non, Mr. Adolphus Evans to Miss Ada, fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Treble. DIED SPICER— In Exeter on Jan. 19th Mar- garet Stevens relict of the late'John Spicer, aged 76 years, 6 months and 10 days. BONTH1toN — In Exeter at the resi- dence of his daughter, Mrs. R. H. Collins, Mr. James Bonthron, late of Radgerville aged 89 years and 5 monthe. JOHNS — At Elimyille on Tan. 18th Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johns aged 55 years 8 months and 22days. fi WELL KNOWN GENTLE - NUM MtIKES fiftl;MflRK- f1BLE STtITE- MENT He Assures Rheumatic ferers WUs 6rll fidvcrtiscr A Weekly, 12 Page, 7 Column Pager Sent to any address in Canada or the United States for Seventy-five Cents a year in advance. Valuable pie-.• ture premiums sent to al] subscribers. Tne . "Western ftdttertiser" —AND — "Farrnin World" —SENT FOR— St a YEfR, IN !IDVIiNGE, Balance of this year FREE to all sub- scribers for 1903. ADDRESS : Sul WESTERN ADVERTISER, 51111141 TIMES Cbbhig Rates We have completed clubbing are rangements for 1903 with several of the leading newspapers. All of the following with the exception • of the dailies, will be sent to any address from now until January 1st, 1904, for amount named. The rates will be as follows : The TltiMES and Family Herald and Weekly Star from now to January, 1904, for "Purity" and "Alone"—two be1.75 aut ful pictures—are given to all subscrib- ers for the aboye price. See sample• pictures at this office. The TIMES and the Weekly Globe for $1.6G' The TIDIES and Montreal Witness from now to Jan. 1st, 1904, for$1.05 The TIMES and Weekly Mail and Empire from now to Jan. let 1904, for $1.75: The above includes a choice of two handsome pictures entitled "The Doc— tor" and "Contentment". Samples o£ which may be seen at this office LONDON, ONTARIO. The Tains and Daily Mail' and That Empire, morning edition, for one year for Paine's Celery Compound Banished His Pains and Agonies. The startling and happy cures wrought by Paine's Celery Compound for rheumatic sufferers have deeply impressed medical men everywhere, and to -day, the best practitioners are recognizing the great value of the compound, and prescribe it with con- fidence Paine's Celery Oompound stand un- equalled as a cure for all the varied forms of rheumatism. At this season its good work is apparent in thousands of Canadian homes. Men and women, lame and crippled and utterly helpless from the terrible disease are being re- stored to activity, health and strength. Paine's Celery Compound is the only medicine that rescues and saves the despairing victim who is told that he or she is incurable. Mr. W. Morisette, Roston Pond, Quebec, says : "Having been given up to, die by some of the best doctors of the United States, I came to Canada last autumn. terribly i11, and had lost all hope, Suffering agonies from inflammatory rheumatism, I was strongly urged to use Paine's Celery Compound. I gave it a trial, and the first bottle did me st much good I continued with the toed' cine until I had need seven bottle when I found myself perfectly cured indeed, never nev r felt better inall m life than at present. re est. I use everyo P sible means to tell others of Paine' Celery Compound, and will always recommend it to those troubled with rLetimatism," i COAL! You may not be able to get enough coal or wood to keep you warm this winter but you can dress warm in our SUITS AND OVERCOATS Suits that fit and suit the pocket, W. eJ OHMS Opposite Post Office, Exeter CALIFORNIA — OREGON EXCUR- SION Livery day in the year the Chicago, Union Patios and Northwestern•. Line rues through first class Pullmand Tpiurist Sleeping Cars to points in C - i orma and Oregon. Three through strains daily. The route of the famous "Overland Limited," Personally con- ducted excursions from Cihcago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland and other Pacific Coast points, leaving Chic a ago on Tuesd ys, Wednesdays, , Thursdays on d Fridays, L 0 west r ,ales. Choice tette of routes. l+nest scenery. Maps, it p , lttsbrated folders e eta furnish ed free. Rates quoted. Address R. H 'i Bennett, Genera' .Agent, 2 East Ki il4r I street, Toronto, Ont. Chllaren Cu for -. A STORIA. $4.25. The TIMES and Daily Mail and Empire, evening edition, for one year for $3.25. The TIMES and the Presbyterian for one year for $2.25. The Trams and The V eekly Sun 'from now to Jan. 1st, 1904 for$1.75. The TIMES and London Daily Ad- vertiser for one year for$2,50 The Tains and London Weekly Advertiser for one year for $1.50. The TIMES and Toronto Daily - Globe for one year for....... , $4.25, The above includes a beautiful cal- endar in colors, that is easily worth. fifty cents. The Trams and Toronto Daily Star for 2.50 - The TIDIES and Toronto Daily News for . . 2.50:. The Trans and Farming World for 1.85 • The Tunas and Farming for1.75• The,TIMrns and Christian Guard- ian for 2.00' The TIbrns and Free Press, morn- ing edition, for 3,25 The TIMES and Free Press, noon or evening edition, for 2,75 The TIMES and Free Press, week- ly edition, for 1.75 NOTE—Our list is not yet complete Anyone wishing a paper or lnagazine otin the above list will please ingnire • t the office for subscription price. ' EXETER TIMES OFFICE, - g a Noiarrz Passenger. STO% 1VITrl WORMS, Mrs J..[). Mayo, South Stultoly,p�•� Q., wrote' the following: 'tOno of my chiidrdn took sick wit worms, out getting arelieftwo !iioearedytDr> low8 i Syrup which acted promptly and effect- mai." on t Huron and Br ucc O1N London depart . 8.15 a, at. 4.40P, M. '- Central! IrL ..,, NA "r .1 5.60 Henson' i{ippon• 9 6.25 Bru5cfio d Clinton 10. 5 6.655 ` Wingham ariiye,,,,11.10 8,00 Golrr Solan - ti 1t Passenger Wingham, depart.,,6.684..MMM. 3.15 P. tit..: Cldntca 7.47 4,28 806 4.59 K131111°1°,11.1.. . llenisallia 5 Oencil Unties] .arrive 9.37 $.13