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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-6-11, Page 5a fincient Foe i+o stealth and happiness is Scrofula-- as ugly as ever shin time immemorial.. •1t Outten hunches inthe nook, d - 'figures the skin, 1, indoors;; the rations. membrane, weenie tate mur;ciee, weak - .ens the Imam r. dunes the power of „ ee 4 l todi ..t•.. end G .1.,aic. s he capacity resistance, p y foe recovery, and develop s into con- su tu;+tion. "T i' of my children had scrofula sores wheel kept arowirng •9t•eper and kept them 1ro;u ee;n•; to Retool for three months. Ulutlu• to sn t fuwlt,•lnes slid no good until beenn etc;:f • i:•, rn [i( '(t s Sarsaparilla. "This 1,•1•.r elle. •t;• t,l tttti sores to ilea', and the ei•:1•1,e0 ieee '•li.nvn no signs of scrof- ula s;ttea:' J. W. eh:t; ee, 1Voodstook, Ont. Wrsaparilla - will rid von of it, radically and per- urart,:u;ly,. as it has rid thousands, HURON, MIODIESE PEfliN .A11 the news .of Interest to Times 'leaders happening in these Counties. Huron Lucknow is considering the advise. lenity of mu iorpal ownership of tre electric light plant, and may take ilt over and run it in connection with the waterworks. The by-law voted on by a section of the township of Colborne, on Satur- 1ay, for the granting of a ;bonus of 47,000 to the Ontario West Shore Elea trio Railway was carried by a major- ity of 19 . If you had taken two of Carter's tittle Liver Pills 'before retiring you ; r would not have had that coated ton- gue or bad taste in your mouth ,this morning. Keep a ; vial with you for one:Siena' use. • On Tuesday of Iasi week, there was a pretty and interesting scene in St. xa.um' church. Setaforth, when 'Mr1. Andrew Flynn, z progressive farmer, of the township of Hullett, was joined in marriage to Miss Mary Purcell, of Seaforth, by Rev, Mr. Corcoran. The trustees of Wesley church, Clin ton, have had an ornament installed en their church lot, which kooks .at -- ,tractive in the.shapo•of a lar'geelec- i a .rt stand lamp, and was clesigned,es- atecially for .this church The hetet-keepers of \Vinghatm,had al i - an unexpected visit from the Inspec-' re for last Thursday evening, ani ea Free L' -`"l1Ciy the five of them were up for sell- ing after hours. 'The 'county and pro- ;rinse is richer tby the above) act, to the extent ' oat $ 125. The marriage of Mr. Richard.Ran- ;dome of Dletr,ott, to Miss Netw•epmbe, a former resident of Clinton, which was to have been consummated on Thursday last, was called off owing to the groom, who failed to play the role assigned him. There died in Saginaw, Mich., ',on gay 19th, Mr. .Edward Moran,•musie dealer, well known in IIur on and Perth, after a 1png illness of pneu,- neenia. I•Ie was the seabed yaunglest son of Mr. Daniel Moran, of Goderieh, el d leaves a widowformers illi • widow(formerly ss )in, of Stratford,) an.1 a l•trge fam sly of. ghildrtxu. This is the filth death in Mr. letoran's family within a .few years, Three other sons and his wife having already passed away. SUMMER C,O.UGii Ase often hardest to shake off, and frequently lead to consumption. Bet- ter have therm cured promptly by Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrulp, the best; remedy for healing the .lungs and curing all kinds of coughs and colds. "I purchased a bottle of Dr. Low's Worm Syrup for ,my little girl 2.1•G' . years old, and gave her the medicine. Mho result 'was she passed fifteen &found warms in five deees.",Mrs. B. Ray, Iiilenanagh, Ont. . , Perth Smart weed and bell actosiia. corn- -bined with the other ingredients used in the best porous plasters, make Car ter's S. W. & 13. Backache Plasters the best in the market. Price 250. While standing on the steps of her residence, last week, Mrs. Wm .Mark of SL attford, had the misfortune to fall and break two of her ribs. Medi.. cal aid was called . and sem is doing nicely. Are free from 'all crude and irrita- ting matter. •Concept: eters medicine oney. Caltlu'rs Lii,•tle Liver iP•Ils. Very small,: very easy to take ; no - pain; no' griping; no purging. Try htem. Mr, James 'Fussier, who has beim business manager of the Herald, Stratford, for the past two years, has resigned his position. Elis successor is Mr. Allan Gillies, who has held the ' position as 'foreman Of the Morale. Sick Headache ? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver! Ayers Pills are. liver pills; they cure dys- - pepsin, biliousness. 25c. -All druggists. Want your moustache or board a beautiful brown or rich black? Then neo BUCKINGHAM'S UYEf4rI slLers t{0 OTO. On bIOUG,OTO, 00 11. P. Nou. A CO., MAMA. N.N.. nrr 7.1 V117171 T .a 1 R.. .M D/I JUNE nth .L t An accident (recurred at the G. T.R. shops, Stratford i 1 n Monday of lust week. Mr. I:''lannigan was engaged with his duties in what is ltjxiownt Cts the "soup icitehen" at the rear of the shop when ha was scalded in i.lie left eye s0 as to necessitate ma(tleal treat- ment. A telegram has been rei!eived stat- ing that the three-year-old sou of Wn : Stat ey of :Dolphin,M rt i 1 1n.,an, l.c been accidentally scalded to death There were no further particulars The little lad is :the .grandsou of hard ing Stevens; of St. Marys. What might have boon a Heavy loss occurred on Tuesday morning of last week, While Mr. Henry 'lchnsLon Ives drilling it well for Mr. Alex. Stewart, 14111 concessbion, Logan, the straw stack beside the barn taught fire, and had it not been for the neighbors and villagers with pails and tanks of wat- er, who fought hard pouring water on the s!raty next to the earn, the bailer ing and contents would surely have been destroyed. Tho lose was just the straw, 1Powd\Ter, , The •t,owe council of St. Marys , to r uc t c a ' wed In i sol b tIa 1 ri s recc.rit 1 3 4 number of hiders there. The commis sioners, acting in conformity, with- held a eicl.inse from Mr. Murphy , of the Royal. On Monday evening a pet ition signed by 250 ratepayers was pre sented to the council asking them to mind th:ir by-law and allow Murphy to have his license. The petition was rejected on a vote of four to two, and the signers of it are pleased with the action of the council. • SEVERE'. ' H ADACHES. s. . "For some time 1 was troubled with eery severe h dachas. I tried 'Mil - burn's Sterlin Headache Powders ane got imrxfedia itel.ieif." -Mfrs. N. neurko, Lrinds ;y, Ott. Hag'yard's ellow Oil reduces swell ing, allays inflammation, takes out pain, and cures cels, burns, bruises sprains, stiff j$ints, etc., more effec- tually than any other remedy. LONDON 'C0NFERANCE NOTES The London Conference of the ble-- thodist church, which was held in Wingham the past wee);, closed on leuesdae last. The annual lecture of the•The ologe-. cal Union was devivered on Saturday cal. Union was de1ive13ed on Saturday afternoon by Rev. C. P. Wells, ]3..U., subject, "Inspiration," which was well thought out, leaning to the• conserva- tive rather than the radical side. 'It was well received and favorably coin. meneed upon. The town of Winghamnwas early astir Sunday morning. From all dir- eletions people began to flock in to attend the conference services. The conference love feast was in charge of the pastor of the church, Rev. R.. Hobbs and Rev. W. 11. Manning, ut' Clinton, and was largely attended. .At 10.45 the doe rs were opened, and at 11 o'clock every foot of available space was taken. • Rev. Geo. W. W. Rivers, 13. A., and John II. Osterhout, B. D., were ordain ed by the president, assisted by the. senior ministers, the impressive ritual of the Methodist church being used and the laying on of hands. At a joins: meeting of Epevorth Leagues, rep'enenting Sarnia, Strath.. roy, Exeter and Sti atter(' districiis, $ 2,000 was voted i,o the gereral mis- sion board for the purpose of parches ing three acres of land in Chintu, China, to be used. as a site Lori •mis- sion buildings. On motion it was decided th,ut minis- ters moving be responsible for their new 'circuit on the first Sunday in July. The next annual conference will be held in London, June lst, 1x00.4. Rev. Jasper Wilson, of RidgeteFen, was vleosen and •elected ;president fair the ensuing year, The annual examinations will bo next April, in Petrolia. It was resolved on motion of Rev. ft. Robbs and Mr. Gosnell, that in future the billet fee be abolished, and ettch member of conference pity leis own way. After a good lively dis- cussion followed, and amendmenttaf'- ter amendment quickly followed, a ml were all voted down. Contingent Fund report wa,9 pre- sented by Rev. W. Il. Mutt. Iteceip;ls from districts : London, ,1'67 ; Strat- ford, $91.30 ; Wingham. $72.25 ;Goder- ich, $55.84; Exeter; $72.33; Strathroy, $00.57; Sarnia, $52.20 ;Windlsu!r, $ 58.- U3 ; Chatham, $ 59.70•; 'Ridgotown,;;.G6 93r; at. Thoma $88.57; !Waxing a total of $$840.05. A'comrnunica.tion was road from the British and Foreign Bible Society, with special reference. to the centore» ary celebration, and was referred to the oam'mitt.er. Sunday, March 4111 1 C04. has been set Apart as Bible So- ciety Sunday, and an a;ffort is be - mg made to raise 4500,000 in Canada Itev. J. R. Gundy presented the re- port .of ehe Sustenatio'n Fund Com-' mitten. A slight decrease was Teo ported for the year,. and an appeal was made for a more liberal support. Income by .distriol i. I4onclon, $1$6. 3L; Strathroy,• $ 00.30; Wingliam, e307.08 Goderieh, $53.88 ; Exeter, , ,,,80,- (36 ; Strat'Lord, $50.091; Sarnia. $54.95; Windsor, $53.58 ; 'C^•baitletacn,, 800.151Ridlgetown, saw; ; cat. Thomas,$G0.15 ; Total, $;800.02. i2lle following 'di.stribution was re.• commended --• Thomesford, $115.00 ; Wroxeter, $115 ; Tivter,ton, $11.5; Ethel ,,$40; 13ay'field, 1;25; Watson,, $20 •Ar. keno, $50 ; IV?Lartii tuella, $50. ; Wilkes, eerie, $1.10; Gecko, $90-; Bathlwall, $15 ; Rodney, $50; 'St.raffordviele, $50; Pelee Is] a nes(, $ $5. - 1xitstex' •Distele.4 *- ''xclru, /Main Street, W,1n. G•odtven; James Stl+sett, Ja,:nos 1fi'nnon ; l'arlciiill, Wal,tpr.• Rigsby ; lalim,ville, William II. Cooper and O. Baker; Centralia, 13. L. elute Lon ; Ilensall, 1,. Medd, 'U. D.; Ktlrpen B. A. Shaw ; Crediton, R. W.1Cnowles Bier, Themes. C. Sanderson; 1i irkt.on, S. Anderson ; Sylvan, J. N. Andrews ; 'Grand Rend, A. •Thibadettu; Granton, J,- E. Holmes; \Voodhain, John hart; Cltairlma.n of the Idlbstiriot, Dr,; Man- non ; Fin. Suey, Wen. Godwin. Stratford DistrioL.-Strit•iford Con--- trai,,Alox. Lamete rd ; ;Waterloo, street ,George Jackson; St. Marys, Thotna,a ATalnning ; i lfoicibell„ Charles W. Brown; Listowel, Joseph 11. Oliver; Milverton, Robert II. 13erxiby ; Trow- bridge, • W. M. Pomeroy ; Wallace, t,00nard Bartlett; Atwood, \Vin.'L'en- liaU ; Monki,on, Henry E. Curry; Sta'Lfa, John. Ilornelerrcon; uliytr;lon, jobs A. Ferguson; llarimony, feeeorge N' r . •n• �'. 1. Triose, II Johnso , Lmbro, 1 y Wellburn, IIumpb.riey. A. Graham ; Kin tore, Rufus L. Willson. W ingheini Aistri'r1U.-�\Vinghiain, J.. R. Gundy; I%inaax-ice, Jew pie Phil- ip ; Lucknow, R. 'Vinyard; 'Brussels, T. Weeeey Casens; '1'eestvater, Goo. ,f. Kerr ; ]!sisal, Chas. T. Wells ; Ford. :wiicb,David Rogers; Gerrie,J.W.UIo1i• Lues; Wroxeter, Irving A. Meleelvey; llluevaio, 1'erancis Swann; Ashfield, ale ,'A, ; -Smith.; Salem, James Walker ; Bethel, Sinton V. A. .1'eut- lan:l ; Ripley, Robert r. llosking; 0er. vie, Wm. R. Vance ; Tiverton, Edwin W. 7•)clwarc s ; Whiee;church, Cltrietto- p•lier C. Koine; Bollgrave, Aliarn 'll. 13 ro wn. t.,toderleir Districi.-Godlericli,,•Nort.Ji SIrene , Geo rge Daniel: V(iedoeta: 'We , W. 11. ar:1114m; :Clinton, \Ves'f.1y, ohuroh, Honi;y M. Manning; Ontario Street, jos. T. Cookie.). D.;Sealfort.h„ 1. 33. \Vallwiu; I,olmesville, James Ilusscr ; Blyth, John lIolimes ; !Dun- gannon , 3. W. Robinson; 'Nile, Martin J•. Wilson ; Ilenmi]ler, J. G. Yelland ; Auburn, Tll,omes B. Colla - land ; Walton, A. Andrews ; 'Londe John Kennedy; Bayfield,J•is. Snell; Varna. Robert A. Miller. • AN IDEAL VA,C.AT ION. Summer hotels are sea,tiarecl. tlirou out the Rockies for the convenience of those who prefer recreation without thelabor incident to camping. Where - ever there is a mountain in Colorado or Utah, there is also an interesting canon, and the searcher for a spot in which to summer, finds no difficulty in suiting his taste. To enable persons to reach Colora- do without unnecessary expenditure of time or money, the Union Pacific has put in effect very low rates and splen. did train service from Missouri River to Denver. , :Aeciommodations are provided Lor all classes of passengers. Full information cheerfully furnish- ed on applidation to H. F. Carter, T. P. A. 14 Janes Buildting,•'Toronto, at G: A. 126 .Cho e, Canada. F. B. , Can Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. BORN Gilbert. -In Brinslley, on May 271.h, to Mr. and Mrs. John Gil'tierti a daughter. Skinner. -1n` Usborne, con. 6, on May 30th, to Mr. and Mrs .Wm. Skinner, a son. Gilmour. -At Mooresville, on June 1st to Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmour, Lwins--!boys. iilicAllister.-In• Hay, on DIay 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McAllister; .a de lighter. Hodgins. -In Biddulph, con. 3; on May 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Hodgins, a 'da.ughtpr. On Wednesday, May 271.11, at Zurdpj:, to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ltau, of tie.: ,Commercial Hotel, a Seine MARRIED Gleason-Bilyea-On Wednesday, Juno ,3rd., Jos. Gleason to Miss A. 'I3il'- yea, all of Granton. leetrn-Taylor-,At Whalen, on Wed- nesday, ,lune 10th, 1903, at the re- sidence of the bride's' parents, 11Ir. • and Mrs. Wan, :Taylor, by the Rev. W. Cooper, Mir. Ephriam Herren Miss Addie Taylor. Morrison -Melville. -At Fullerton, on. June 4th, 1903, by the Rev. Mr. Cranston, at the residlnnoe of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Melville, Mr Albert Morrison, to Elizabeth Meeeille. reit Chilq A T • 1 9O 3 WEAKNESSES in Summer Time. 0f.. r, E+• i' a�M Touch anti ' trengtheus Ever• x1f'('a,i;. Orgtui and Invigorates the Whole System. Pairxe's Celery Co mpound has been specially prepared for the relief end cure or the many ailments that uf- filet women, , and it never fails to give a pew and healthy Lone to the femall organs; it removes relaxed c,e- bility and unhealthy seereetione ; it andst' ' a the blood• b ablls a 'rarefies sees perfect• and vigorous health. Mrs. Percy S. Browning, of Provencher, Man., writes as follows : "Alter deriving such wonde.eful good' from, thio use of Pairie's Celery Qomlpounel, I eonpider it my duty )to Let suffering women 'know something about the only medicine in the world that can banish female 'troubles and give to women .that ]iaaltii and strength that makers it a pleasure to live. 1 suffered for a long time from falling of the womb, irregularitieo, reinv'ausnels and %ipadaetb . • My deo- tor could not do ,mutcb for ins and my relatives thought I would becutiie a confirmed invalid.. Mysister induced me at last to try .t'aine's Celery Com- pound • and 1 thank -God it was brought to my 'notice. hefter the use of seven bottles I am a well woman and as healthy as any of my friends. Paine's Celery Compound is surely the medicine for every sick and suffering woman, and I recommend it with all my heart." 1IJaY TOWNSHIP CO3UNC.1L The Council of the township of Hay met in the town hall, Zurich, on Mon- day, Lho lst day of June, the Reeve in the chair and all the members pre- sent. The minutes of the last meeting- were eetingwere road and epprovled. A number of accounts were passed, and orders drawn on treasurer for same. The following doevment was lend - ed in from the trustees of the oil= - lege: To the Reeve and Council of the Township of Hay. Gentlemen.-ln accordance with the Municipal Act, sec, 738, we hereby re- quest your honorable Body to levy a special rate, over all other rates, in the Police Village of Zurich, of :4• mills on the dollar, for the year 1903. Chas. Greb, Jno. Weseloh, J. Preeter, Police Truteos of the village of Zurich -Granted On motion the Council adjourned to meet again on the 1st Monday of July at 2 o'clock, p. m. FREED KESS, SSR.,; Cl et k. A PP0IN TED' (IVI0DIFR.A TOR. Rev. D. D. Fletcher, of Hamilton, brother of ltev, C. Fletcher, Thames Road, has been appointed to the of Moderatorposi- tion General of the Gene al As- se:mnbly of the Prespyteria.n 'church . in Canada. 1 CONSTIPATION is probably, the most common of all ailments. When neglected it becomes chronic, and frequently leads to hemorrhoids and other ser- ious consequences. CONSTIPATION IS CURED BY I on TA SLETS so This Remedy is not a purgative, but by mild action upon the organs restores their natural functions, thus entirely avoiding the debility following; the use of cathartics, which, if taken frequently, are almost always harmful. Fifty Tablets for 25 Cents Gram Trunk Raliwan Soto] Excursion On Saturday, Jure 13th Minerva Encatnpment,Nt'.47, I.O.O.F. Wingham, has completed arrange- ments with .the G. T. R. to run its Annual Excursion to Azp•y for SARAH. Via Hyde Park, From the following places, on Satur- day, June 13th, 1903. at the following fares; LEAvei FARE Lucknow - - - 6.20 A. M. $2.05 Whitechurch - • 0.33 " 2,05 Wingham - - - G 50 " 2.05 Wingham Junction 6.53 Belgrave ' 7.01 Blyth - - • '7,14 Londesboro - - 7,22 Clinton - - 7.45 Brucefield - 8.05 E ippen - - 8.15 Hensel' - - - 8.22 " tc Exeter, June 1.0111 1003. Wheat cur bw:het 63 to 71 Oats new .27 to 29 Barley,,,,.,, .. to 38 Peas.,,,,..., 70 to 76 Butter..... to 15 e t0 12 Turkeys 6 to 8 Geese ..• Chickens per lb 5 to 6 Ducks ,.,.7 to 7 Wool.... 14 to 14. Dried Apples,. -- .. 3 to Pork live weight ... _ ..-. .. $4.10 b $4.00 Disease takes no summer vacation. If you need flesh and strength use Scott's_ [int s�o�a summer as in winter. 1 Send for free sample. scow & I3OWNE, Chemists, Toronto, Ontario. sot. and $,.00; alt druggists. Aa.11111.. 00 ' „ 14 1.85 1.75 1.65 1.00 1.45 1,35 1.35 1.35 Children under 12, half fare. Returning, special train leaves Sar- nia at' 10.p. m. on Monday, June 151b, running through to Lticknow. An opportunity will be afforded ex- cursionists of spending a couple of days in Detroit as a special excursion rate to that city from Sarnia and re- turn by boat has been secured and on the arrival of the train at e3arnia those desiring niay leave for Detroit by boat or trolley, returning Monday evening in time for the excursion train which does not leave till 10 p.m. Everybody come on the biggest and best excursion of the year, 3. 4. MORTON, Chairman of Coni. 0011RT 011' REVISION The Court of Revision for the town ship of Nagy fMet in the town ilall, Zurich, on Monday, June 1st, at 10 o'clock, a. in. All the members being prerient. Notice of some 12 or 14 'levee's from the assessment, as made by the assoss or, were put in for the .censidera;tion of the Court. On motion of Councillor Thompson, seconded by Councillor McArthur, the following changes were made on the [toll, viz: Ile;nry Youngblut, dog struck o;ff; Jacob Meyer, assessed on W. E,;e0r;- nen lot 20, N. 13. instead of W. Weg- ner: Dr. Routhier to be assessed on lot 11, L. 11. E., instead of D. Spencer; Ben Charette to be assessed lot 18, L. (t. W., instead of R. O'Brien ; Ed. Zel- ler to be assessed S 1-2, lot 22, eon. 10, instead of S. Sipple ; Ed. Becigneul to be assessed on lots 45 and 46,Bisaven- ue.32 lend 33 Cairo ; Aute., 13 and 4, Valley Sts, 10 and' pt. 11, L. '12.',E. instead of St. Joseph Land Co: :Ni- cholas Foster assessed Tenant, V. S. 1, Zurich ; S. Rennie be assessed N.W. pt. lot 17, con. 15, $400.00, instead of J. Witmer ; Joseph Hamilton, to • be agssessed on E. pt. 12, K. S. •Zuriob•, instead of W. Bender; ,W,m. Bender, to be assessed tentint E. pt. M., Res., Zurich. - On motion of John K. Goetz, second ed. by Wendel • Smith, the Court was declared closed and the Assess- ment Boll for 1903 confirmed. FRED HESS, SR. Clerk. WANTED. — 11o111ders Improvers. Young men who have had experience, and want 1 o attain greater experience over a larger range of work, princi- pally stove plate. -The Gurney Foun- dry Go., Limited, Toronto. 1 ilr F d a r FIBS Fine Flours, Family. Fine Flours, Pure Manitoba and Graham. Oats, Linseed Meal and Oil Cake. 100 pounds Oil Cake, $1.40. Binder Twine Order your Binder Twine from us. We sell cheaper tban the other fellow Pure Manilla, 050 feet, 13.3e Some for - - Ilc Above prices good to June 15t1, only. °recedes Nice line of Groceries. We sell Vim at Se box. Nice thing for summer. 5 lbs Clean Currants 25c. 3 Ib Box of .Biscuits 20c. Drop iYr a A/lintlite W. TRE VETI-I ICI{ Sprin:rices. --UN-- Lumber, Goal and Wire All kinds of Hemlock or. Pine, either in the rough or dressed as you wish. .A few 'of'my Spring Prices. Coal at bins, . , ... •$8,00 Coiled Spring Wire per cwt$2.80 Dry Hemlock Barn Boards at ,$15.50per M. Dry Hemlock Jointiug and Stint - ling at $15.50 per M. No. 1 B. O. Shingles at 80c per bunch Cheaper grade• .68c per bunch SPECIAL 1 inch Hemlock . , ..$14.SO per Me 1 inch Pine *112.60 per M.. It will pay you to write or call and see me before you buy, A. J. Clatworthy's Lumber Yard, Granton. OR SA Ll ---.1s/ K ,h.l±: " S]L)N,NeE ‘vrni .1111 ACRE 0FL.N1) IN EXETER -We oirei• for sale on roasonab e terrns,that veryilesirabte residential property known as ."nw Hooper llerneetee:d" situated on Lot No- 80, south of Buren Street, Exeter. There (a eractad upc,n the land, a comfortable end d coA nrediu a, brit doeIin,t Also the necessary outhouses, The house isin good re - Pair pair and has '0 rooms. Tho lot coursing an acme of land and is excellently adapted for g,rrden lug or fruit growth g, 'There Is a plentiful sup• p of hard and soft water, Tho property is up to date,and the terms easy, for particulars ap ''1 ply to ictisor & CaExasa b,rrlstets Exe er of to A. 1(. 11o0i'xnt, Itew P. 0„ Penna, U. A., proprietor, INSURAA Cir, ki' ItNY,ST L:1..LlUT, Agen for the 1Yatsreiu, Aa5URaNC]t Coaa- 'Anv, of Toronto; arse for the Paonnx bins snaarcr Cc:err/we, of London, England; ILziaSCE Issenewers Conesnr, of Ere aid, MEDICAL 1 1W, Hirai \ NIN(, 111 D. 't f' i+. ti, (,r••doc aco Vio,,i„ •v• •,•rtit• office ea ,ai-Ili enCe. VG /11 /WO 11 Labors. tory, Exeter. 13(PI. DICKSON & CARLING, Barristers, Solicitors Notaries, ('onveFancers, Commissioners, Solicitors for the .dolsous Bank, Me, Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE: -MAIN STItk1ET, EXETER. 1. R. CARLING, 13. ♦. L. n', DICKSON FW. MADMAN (Successor to Elliott & Gladnian) Barrister, Solicitor, Beteg PuMPic, Conveyancer, Etc, Money to loan on Farm and village properties at Lowest rates of interest OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER FRED ELLIOTT BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC, Money to Loan. OFrxct - (Formerly Elliott and G]adman.) MAIN STREET, EXETER. DENTAL T-TKL1 '5LAN, L. D. S. AND PR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S. D. D S., honor Gradrato of Toronto University, Dentist. Teeth extrac'ed without pain or bad after efrents, Office in Fan - son's block. West side of Main treet,' Exeter* HONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private funds for invest ment upon farm or village property at lower rates of interest. DICKSON 8c CARLING Exeter. riONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amount of private funds to loan on farm and village properties atlowrates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers Solicitors, Main St. Exeter, DA- ANDERSON, (D. D. S. 1.'O.S. DENTIST. Honor Graduate of the Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons o ns 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, crowns, al- Inminum, gold and vulcanite plates all done in the neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless anaesthetic used for painless extrac- tion. Office one door sonth of Carling Bro's store Exeter. Ont. TA EINTUM (21795) The Phenomenal Well -Bred Standard Trotting Stallion. Leads all other stallions in Canada for sir- ing extreme speed, and high stepping action for road and carriage purposes. TARENTUM has now produced three colts showing better than 2.10 speed, one going miles in 2.05, who is now entered in over $25,- 000 in stakes down the Grand Circuit. Harry D. commences the Grand Circuit at Detroit in the $5000 Chamber and Commerce stakes and also in the 2.14 $2000 stakes, and then goes down the Grand Circuit through other largo stakes. Tarentum is the only stallionin Can- ada that has produced a colt pnenomenally fast enough to face the Grand. Circuitthat won second money in his second start in a race at Memphis in a field of eleven starters, all speedy ones. Dorthv Wilton having got a mark at Lexington. Kentucky, the previous week in 2.094. In this race Orin B. by Grey- stone , the sire of Tarentum. won lst money. Harry D, by Tarentum won 2nd money, Major Hal, 3rd money. Doherty Wilton 4th money, time 2.091 and 2.10.1. ROUTE Monday.- Simon McKenzie's Tuckcrsmith, for noon ; Blake, night, Tuesday.-- Zurich noon ; Crediton, night, Wednesday. -Exeter, noon ; Farquhar, night. Thursday. -By way of Staffa to Dublin. noon • home, Thursday..-By Fri- day.--At his own stable. rnight. Satur- day. -At his own stable, ltgmondvilil'e. TERMS Farmer's common mares, $1600 to insure. Well bred and standard bred mares $20,00 by the season and $25.00 to insure. Stud fees due January 1st, 19011. For tabulated pedigree see large posters, or address. A. CHARLESWORTH, Egmondville, Ont. At Lowest Prices Having bought out the entire stock of the late James Willis, we are in a better position than ever to sell Lum- ber,. Shingles, Lath and all Building Material at lowest prices. The com- bined stock of Shingles as contained in both yards is heavier than we wish to carry, so we purpose to make a material reduction in the price of Shingles until we get our stock re- duced, Take adva,;cltage of the reduc- tion. W e thank the people of Exeter and te. surrounding country for their patronage in the past, and solicit a continuance of their custom. Our motto is smaller profits and quicker returns. wavnivisievvrmivvor ROSS &TAYLQR EXETER) ONT. ki Demiant a Buggy . BU&u-ILB! We have the finest stock in town: 11 the latest styles, in the i,e\t•ee c aloes. Our prices al a low as con he Nun? for first -.class material and workman ship, BEFORE YOU.HIlY CALL /Nle SES -U$. J F RuseU Two Doors South Towr Hall. We have just put 'n stock several new Pianos in the latest designs and of elle Best Makes at Popular. Prices. 11. a will esteem It a pleasure to show theta to you. Organs always in stock. A good second hand BeII Oegan in, good order,for sale cheap, ., p. The parole El Oa Oka Is with us and those Cushion Frames are just what you 'Caret, We have them at moderate prices. Sowing Hades In all the leading Makes always its stock and at prices that cannot be beaten anywhere, also repairs for same. Gall and see us. We are always busy but will be glad to give you any information about our goods you may desire. iarti6 � 1: J.. •4 1 FIST MIMS SAY p>f 1 e), rte,, .,.. .• t_ of Worthington's Canadian Stock Tonic. Jamesa breeder sk, b seder and feeder of the sweepstake fat cattle at Provincials Winter Fair 1901 and 1902, says : Dear Sir: - I have fed your Stock Tonic to cattle and like it very much. It mak- es them thrive well and put on flesh more rapidly. I think it is the best Tonic I have fed to horses. We, are also feeding it to our hens this winter and they are laying better than they have done for a long time, It pays to feed it. Yours truly,ai JAns LEASK, t Greenbank P. 0., Feby, 23, 1903. Dear Sir:-- I ir:-I had a mare stocked in both legs, WORTHINGTON'S STOCK FOOD took it down completely and put her in- good condition. It has done my cows good, Think it is a good thing and can recommend it. B. CHtenoli LL, "Dairyman." Clinton, Jany, 171b, 1903. Purify your animals' blood before turning them do the grass. They will surprise you in the fall. 10 lb. box, 200 feeds, 50c. ; 50 ib. sack $2.00. The Worthington Drug Go., GUELPH, OIST. For Sale and Guaranteed by: Carling Bros, Exeter; Cook & Son. Hensall; E. Schmidt, Lucan. "An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of 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 1 • Act wisely and get some of our remedies. i31�OW111g`90