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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-12-3, Page 4Heel riot Water for Blue Ribbon Tea Not merely simmering -- must be fresh and must boil rigorously. Then it will absorb the deliciousness and fragrance frond• t Blue Ribbon—take all the good out of it. Let it steep at least six minutes—eight if possible—in an , earthenware teapot, and you'll have the best cup of tea in your life. lue Ribbon Cevion T 1i1sc}s, Phi• cecl Cele,n Green, 1' ; et -47.4d be 408 Asir for tree ted Lab IDA The Moisons Bank [incorporated by Act of Parliament 1855) Bead Clem M' oatreal, Capital authorized — — $5,OOO,OOU Coital (all paidnp) — $2.856,12U li- B�erreC4nd $2,720 , 44 Branches in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba. EXETER BRANCH Open Every Lawful .Day from 10 a. m. to a p. m.; except Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Fanners Sale Notes cashed or col- lected. Forms supplied on application. Drafts on all points in the Dominion. Great Britain and United States bought ata sold at lowest rates of els •hange. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of 81.00 and upwards receiv- ed. Interest compounded half yearly, and added to principal Jure 80th and December 31st. Deposits Receipts also tissued and highest current rate of interest allowed. Advances make to farmers, stock dealers and business men at lowest rates and on most favorable terms. Agents at Exeter for Dominion Government. DICKSON & CARLING, N. D. flI BDON, SOLICITORS. MANAGER tP s .rete' 'tries Calendar for December 1903 Suiwir 6 13 20 27 MONDAY 7 14 21 28 TUESDAY 1 S12220 WEDNESDAY. - 2 9 16 23 30 T$UBSDAY3 10 17 24 31 FREDAY 4 11 13 25 SATe-BDAY 5 12 19 20 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3rd, 1903 STRATTON VS CALLAGHAN ;The Hutroa Expositor, as supparrr of th-' It Gcre,r ;z re. tit cu;h l;Strcngly LL senting from its bestowal 'cd public offices in Huron, takes Mr. Stb,att`Jn t task for the challenge ,paper, tine: Peterboro Examiner. The Setae- tbrew'n out in his •(Stratton's} ab iltenge teas in -the following terms: if any a the Conservative papers who are hinting and insinuating that Ran. Mr. Stratton was connectedwith• the purchase of the stock in the Oros - .din Piano Company have the _courage of their convictions they would put the charge in a specific and definite form, so bha.t it cam ba dealt with if they have the courage or fairness to do this. Hon. air. Stratton will afford thorn evtry opportunity in his ,power to permit them to prove their `state.- anents• There is little chance of this be ane dome. These journals are too Load of creating political capital by dark innnendo. An honest, open way of dealing is .not in bheir line. This 'refers to the Callagbam affida- vit. In reply that good Reform jour - cal the Huron Expositor remarks:— "The quotations, appearing asit does in Mr. Stratton's papers, maybe taken. as Ms defence to the sta,temelits in the published affidavit of Callaghan If so we may say that it will not be accepted as a satisfacory defence: by many of those whom the Provincial would have been better had het -passed • the mutter by in silence. Neither Secret;a,ry is supposed to represent It cour.., however, could be justified If the first place it would be difficultt.if not impoe_i:ble for any Conservative paper to get evidence to substantiate the statements made Lithe Callaghan affid'rit, even if they are not mainly imaginary, as is net improbable. It is iborefore, quite unlikely any Con- sc=rraative journalist will place his head through the noose which 31Ir. Strat- ton holds open for him. In tleksecond place. it would not be politic or. pro- per for Mr. Stratton. to' allow suo'h writes charge.- made in this way, to pass ur:neeiced. He is a sertrant 'cif the public and an accredited repre- sentative of the Liberal party. and isansequoatly ha is responsible to the public for his actions and ;anything that is calculated 'to bring discredit (or disrepute upon him reflects almost ;equally on the party of which he is the representative. "Thera is a course open to Mr. • Slrstton, heave r, which should free him from suspicion and do justice to ;ell parties. The statements in the C ataghan affidavit are clearly and dis- ainetly made. These is no mrsun'der= standing them They acre compro- msing to Mr. Stratton, and he alone knows whether they 'are true or falre If they arae false, Callaghan has been guilty of perjury, and as such he • should be fittingly punished. Indeed i,c is in the interests of the public that should be punished. It seems to us. therefore, that the course:of Mr. Sera`. ten should be quite clan .• He should have ihs maker of the defam- atory affidavit indicted for perjury If he does this and proves his case then he will most effectively shut.the mouth; of his detractors ;he will clear ;himself and his party from the ob- .liquy which will otherwise -more or less attach to both, and he will do the oeun-ry service by having a 'dang- erous man place 1 where he will not be able to do harm for some time to come This affidavit business should be stop- ped. If Mr. Stratton takes the course w- indicate ha will likely do much to this end. One dose of Ayer's Cherry j Pectoral at bedtime prevents night coughs of children. No croup. Nobronchitis. • A Cherry Pectoral doctor's medicine for all affections of the throat, Bron- chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years, "1 haveusedAyer's Cherry Pectoral in my faanii�rfor eight years. 'Marais 'nothing equal' b ft fpr coughs and colds, especially for chit. axon: burg. W. E. ext. -rime Shotby, Ata. J. O. Arcs Co,. ATI druggists. Lowta11, Mass. '+ ' .o ro: Night Coughs Keep the; bowels glen twttih ono of yerYe Pill tr at becalm°, just one. HOW IT SERE ADS. Tt:a £stir package of Hem -Reid (the infallible Pile care) that •sraa put out went t:; to small town in bile Stats of Nebraska. It made the cure of a case of piles that was considered hopeless. Tia .news spread and although this was only two years ago 'the demand prompted Dr. J. S. Leonhardt, of Lin - coin. Neb., the discoverer, to prepare it for general use. Now it Is being sent to all parts of bhse world. Ii will cure any case of Piles. Theca is a monhh's treatment in each box. Sold for 0..00, with absolute guar - an ria. I: is. for sale by. druggists Teerrty cents on the dollar. That is the probable ultimate dividend for Atlas Iran depositors and r.reditors Thea whcle 'assets will not rt.alize mare than -$225,000, though they cost the Atlas nearly twice that. This is all there is 'to meet Iiabilities of °stir $800,000, of welch' 4536,- 114 are tete wia,ims of.1,018 deposiL- •crs. of whish $ 400.000 are atbmi t - Lee by the Iiquidator. I? rem the contributions not more tibia $25.- 000 must be deduoted expenses of liquidation which will last a year at least. Statistics for, the year ending Aug. 30 show that automobiles killed as many persons in England in a week as railrta& trains did in a y-car,where stet' di n "res e.numera tell in Onrgla nd and Wales during the period mentioned wore 3,901, Lha persons injured ' be- ing 2991, tend the; death:! 111, The figures shstw an average of 76.75 are °c' deanuls per week, with 57.22,,pers Ins injured and 7:0 killed every wreck. Dtlr'an3 the last 1.21 months the total number of passengers and railway of- ficials killed by accidents to pa•ss- eneer, trains on British railways 'was eight. Lbs injured being 204. "1' C=a 1=1..8. +.A. Bears the The Kind You Have Ways Bought Signature ofl IRON, MIDDLESEX, PEAT i A.II the news of Interest to Times Readers Happening in these Counties. Huron An abundant supply of salt has been found in the new well at :Wtng 'ham at •a depth of 1,116 feet. 'Wil be found an excellent remedy for sick headache. Carter's Little Li - mar Pills. Tl nusegalis of leiders from p'ople who bare used them prove dais fact. Try them. Miss Mary Osborne, dressmaker, of Ripley, complained of feelin 111 'and went ,home to her boardling)louse and in an hour she Mae dead. Her Lsuddetn death; oaused a .gloom amore; her acquaintances. She was only 18 years of age. Worms affect a child's health. toner ious'ly, to, ,nevgle.et. Sometimes • they cause to and death. If you suslle'cL them to be present, 'give Dr, LOW'S Pleas:axl: 'Worm Syrup, Which .deslr''oys the; worms without injuring the child. Price 25c, Jas , Rourke died at his resi- dence in Seaforth on Saturday last.He ,head been confuted to bis house far eevea'al weeks from lung trouble. Mr. 'Rourke had been a residb'nt of . Sea - forth for over twenty years, having removed here from the township of Morris, near Walton. He was 63 years old. PNEUMONIA I S FILLING THE. HOSPITALS. Every day we hear of someone being taken with pneumonia. The onlypre- ventative is to get strong and keep your body healthy. Take Ferrozone red kind of the rich e which makes h blood that nourishes and stimulates Lha entire system. "I was all run down and an apt subject to pneumonia writes A. B. Charters, of Bueli:neon, when I tried Ferrozone. I didn't be- lieves is was possible far Ferrozone to build me up so quickly. Ii a few drays my appetite inproved, color came into my cheeks ant I felt sronger. I gained. eight pounds and regained, my old time vigor through using Fer- rozane." Try Ferrozone it assures health. I'rice 50c. Middlesex On Monday morning Mr. Erwin EGctd,gLns, who lives near Lucan bad the misfortune to have two heed of cattle killed by ,a stack of straw fallivaon them. The death is announced of Miss Susan Gowan, at the reeidenee oif Mr. D. Fraser, "lot 6, eon. 9,,Londton township. Deceased had reabced the age of 89 •yeetrs. The quarterly official board of the Wellington Street Mat'hadist church have decided to extend a call oto, the Rev. Jas. Livingstone, of Petrolea, to become the pastor of the churhe there. If you once cry Carter's Little Liver Pills before retiring you would ••not have baa that coated tongue or bad. taste in your mouth this morning. Keep a vial with you for occasional use. 'Amongst the business whic%. will come up before the Middlesei.c County Council, at. their. meeting on Monday next will be the repairing arid patch- ing up of old bridges. If sick headache is misery, what are Oatrter's Little Liver Pills if will positively cure it? People who have used them speak frankly of their worth. They are small and easy to Make. The death of another of London's resi.ents occurred. on Mandel; When Mr. A. Mountjoy •passed away at his bxaxxi *residence. Mir. Mo'u it jos• con- d'ut•eL•d a• wholesale Lxuit and csrn- mission business for a number of hpnrs.. He was born. in Devonshire, England, 77 years ago heel February. COU,GII OF GRIPPE. In the seri ng ttesen Grippe was rag i ig 1 &ad a bid attack and the cough was sy svasre that I.th.oufgh't Itwould cough myself to death. I got a bottle of D:r. W.a od's Norway Pine Syrup and tit coned .xna in a surprisingly eb: nt ui'm.e —Mrs. 3. II. Myers, Isaac's Harbour, N. S. Perth Mr. Arthur Deviney, Downie, sold his haltered acre ,farm( near. Lima Kilns to Pe:tear. Switzer, Bea esharel. .Ur. Henry Sharp, son cf Mr. H. Feel Steep, has received: t pi otni - t ia. He has been moved fiziom the M -%i'on's Bank at Wood hock to its bran.11i at Ottawa. The Dutton farm, Stratford ]:Road, was seed by auction a few idays, ago. The price realized wars $6,250, the purchaser being Mr. Hugh Kelly, of East Niseessri, The employees 'at Clark r& Co's. flax twill quit work grid the mill hats: been lies the of Pains in the lack Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or rtagnant condition of the kidneys or liver, and are a warning it is extremely hazardous to neglect, so important is 1t healthy action of these organs They are commonly attended by loss of energy, lack of courage, and some- times by gloomy foreboding and de- spondency. "1 was taken 111 with kidney trouble, and became so weak could scarcely get around, I'taok medicine without benefit, and finally decided to toy flood's. Sarsaparilla. After the first bottle 1 Lett so much better that T continued Its use, and six bottles made me new woman. When my little girl was e baby, sbe could not keep anything on Her stomach, and we gave her %food a Sarsapa- rilla which cured her." Mas. Thomas Dr- .TTB, Wallaeeburg, Ont. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cores kidney and liver troubles, re- lieves the back, and builds up the whole system. C?oss • Poor main lie can't help it. He gets bilious. He needs a good liver pill—Ayer's Pills. hey act directly on the liver, cure' biliousness. 'Co oxllelacOna: Want your tno'llst 3 the or beard a beautiful brown orrla ? Lisa t B ER 3rd 1 0u3. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE 7arw L!.Y. 114. 7!. iGx14l closet r?.s'uxi. 7;`1 strike is the result of a teen reetlirnt illmitt the wages; to 1» paid and saute :,lair= yr men cert" out of enrialoyntrr.ic, Rev. Mr. Cosgroe , of the First Pres :byterian church, St. Marys, has ac- cepted ,a call to the Presbyte4iun church, in Newark, Ohio. .Ha expects to occupy the pulpit of his newcharge on the first Sunday in 1901. Messrs. C. A. Ma'ybyrry, B. A., L. L. B., Stratford �;R a dcFF 'fe, B. A., London, S. Martin, 13. A. St, Marys; G. F. Rogers, B. A., Seaforth, have been appointed examiners for the Ontario Normal College. I1 e e . Mayor Hepburn and some of the councillors of Stratford, met last tveek Mr. N. M. Canxttin, who is' pro- moting a scheme to build a radial .railway from Steatford to St. Jos- eph, et the city Mali. Mrs, Hibbert B.;el, Newbury, N. S. writes: "I was in bee for weeks; with Rheumatism and could not move with gout t ip, I began using Miiburn's, Rheumatic Pills and one box relieved the pain and six boxes completely cur- ed me." Dr. Fred'e'rick Parker, son of Mr. J'onaib,an Pastier, of Stratford, will take over Dr. Egbert's practice in Mil vertcn, about the firstof next month Dir. Parker has conducted a successful prdebice at Bruce. Mines for several '.ears past. The seventeen year old daughter of Dir. Thornton of West Oxford!. Whilst stooping to pick up a cob of earn, got her hair caught in the evolving cogs of a. siraty cutter, and had a portion of the scale torn off. Tile wound bap been de e,ssed mud there are favorable hopes of her reaover'y. • The death of Ge.orge Knox took place; a•L th1e home of his mother, loL e, .con. 9, East Niseouri on . Friday. Dete•ased was. a populate young man Ginty 26 yyears of age and much sympathy is felt in the neighbors hood for'the bereaved relatives. Mrs. D. McLarty, of St. Marys, near ly bled to death 'recently. A blood vessel burst in her nose and it, was with great difficulty that the flow of blood was stopped She as very week. from loss of blood but Os 'now. out of danger. Hagyard's Yellow 011 Lakes out pain reduces swelling and allays inflamma_ Lion. Cures Rheum•a,tism, Stiff joints; Contracted: Chords Soret Throat Croup, Quinsy, este'. It sloes not stain the skin of soil the clothing. Price 25c. A siingular case in M:arnington townehip was the death of Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Sieling. Mrs. Sieling died in the 'morning and next day waslol- l'nwsdrby her husband. The former was 78 and the later 01. They eve:re buried in the same grave. Both were pioneers of the township. A very large• end pretty wedd'ieg wus celebrated at the home of Mr. seta M,rs. R. J. Ballantyne, 2nd con- ceertion, Downie, on Wednesday, Nov. X18. when their da,u,ghter, Lizzie,. who joined in marriage Lo Mr. J. P., Wad - die, whose home is on the St.1 Mtatt'yts Road. A' quiet wedding took place at . the :home of Mr. Thos. Vivian initheiwest ward, M.itohell, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, when his second daughter, Miss Pearl, was united in marriage to Mr. W. H. Hoare, souiig+ejsb son .o$ . Mr, and itlrs. I. Hoard. The marriage oaromony was performed by Re,v. C. W. Brown and witnessed only by ' the damply :oonmeotions of Che contnict- pertiiies. • ; • ltbr Alndisrson, of Irquocs Hier School; whose aappl'£cation for the. teresical masLerailaip of the St. Marys. Collegiate, Institute wee ac- 'aeipteli by the Board hast 9 xiidfay , ev- ening, will not go to St. Mnalys. The I.x oquoie board raised his • srnl•. a try. Mr. W. Morrison of Barrie, ,a _former teacher, was second choice but 'he has moot yet been be'ar'd from It ie •prnbable'thaut he too, will not apce;pt.: Patrick Whelihan, of St. Marys died on Sunday from an attack of appendi- citis at the age of 74 years. Deceased was one of the pioneer settlers oit that town, and has always taken a very ac- tive interest in valeto affairs., • He was registrar for south riding of Pettit at the time of his death. He was also a magistrate and a member of the Collegiate Institute Board,: a consiete'nt 'me'mbe,r, •of. the .Roman Ca- tholic Miva•eh a Liberal in politics and a highly -respected citizen. ,IIEAI.7ACUE VANISHED. •Mrs. E. W. LeG'all.ais, St. Godfrey, P. Q., says: "1 have used Mi•lbusn's Steering :Headache Powders for sick blea'dacha. Alter taking, two powders I felt better and was able to get up and go on with my work." INSURANCES COMPANIES The •annual 'report of the Inspector of Insurance for this Province for the st'.air ending Dece'mber, 1902 has been , ee ived. Tahe following :statisticscon corning the cc,mpamies of this .county wilt be of interest to our readers 1Iow'ick.—Total assets, S246,-066; ne- %Lpts, $10,941; disbursements, $13,869 assaaomenis, $10,110; working ex- ts'cmmis, 81,471'; paid for losses, $11,584 politica in ford•, e3,470; naw and re- newed, 1,085; - cancelled, 944 ;ambnnt aft Tisk:, $5,220e1135, :W'cet We:wetneel .--Total assets, 8194 819; nodelipb, 86,733; disbursements, .$7,545: assetdmetn!te, $5,3192 ; wanking tt$pelune1',. $1412 ; pawl far losses, :377; Policies in force 8,178; new and 'enewedi, 1,092; cancelled, 1,007; aemo- ount hal elek, $4,852,3.73. hicli[lc+p. --.Total assets, $104,106 receipts, $8,728; disbursetoaepts, $7r 538; uspossment y6,100 ; w•arktag ex pa s*E*', $932,; paid losses, $5,482; :pol- teies In force, 2,244; WA" and' renewed,i 551 t eaaneellekt, 476; amount at rislr,$3. 255,765. II:tele--Total assets, 8126,706; receipts $ 7 O; disburse Monts $6,388; assess- n;e nets. $631; working expenses, 8618; ii,•tid for lasses, 85,285;/policies in' force 1.809; new and 'renewed, 555 ; cancelled 559; amount at risk $3,276,470. Us borne .and Hibbert, -total assets, 896,963; reeipis, 86,516, disbursec- cuents, $6,835; assessments, $6,090; working expeinses, $825 paid for loss- es, $1,451; policies in force„2,012 ;• new and ,renewed, 703; cancelled, 781; 'am- ount at frisk, .$ 3,611,259. None of the oonapauies have .any; li- abilities. There are in all 12,522. members who have paid, during- the reasr. 8".2,8,'923 'in tesse'ss'men•ts. There were paid in losses, 533,189 while ,the, working exsenses were $'3;959. The total receipts : amounted to $31.706, and Ube disbursements to $32,173. The total assets of all t is ' •antic ? am- � h h'•i p canted to $737,560, and bhe amount at rick foots •up to $x9,616,302. From these figures it will be seen that the a ,. conn. anu.• are all careful n a sand coonomi p ically managed the working expanses and the, fire 'losses beipgl:exceedintgl,y low in comparison with the amount at risk Miss Maud Porter,who has been 'tetaiclh, mg in U. S. S. Vo. t10;. Hulleli t, leaves at the em,d of the year. At sun:- tcesso'r has not yet been secured: The Ontario Government has ap- pointed W. F. Scott, of Brussels to the newly -created office of Homestead In- apeetor in New Ontario, and he will commence his duties at once. Six eases of smallpox have: been dis- covered in Ham.iota, Man .T•he)aissease WOO •brtni9b1 Prom Dekate bye mmmir grant Charles McMillan. The boun- dary is closely quarantined by the Dominion authorities, as the epidemic is prevalent in Dakota. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Large Bankrupt Stock of (117 �Q Gold Watches, each only , Just consider it, a stand- ard 7 -jewelled watch,go]d- filled cases, warranted for 20 years for only $7.5o C. 0. D., on approval. We have secured at a Large discount a limited stock of these watches,hence our ability to sell them at such aprice. This is a chance of a lifetime to ob- tain a high grade warranted watch. returned at our expence if not satis- factory. The Central Supply Co, 413 Park Ave., LONDON ONT. „atiT Ong' AND MAIL t -s THIS COUPON The Central Supply Co. Please send me 0. 0. D. by Express one of your $7.50 (ladies or gents)7 jewelled 20 years guaranteed gold ll - ed watches the same to be examined and approved by me before accept- ance Name Address e Express/1)ffice.. .... KRKRImmoomalim F On Main street, Sept. 27th, the follow- ing letter. Owner may have it on application to Times Office, and paying cost of this adeortisewent• My Ownest Own.— fence your' cruel repulse from` my side at. the hand—er, rather, the foot of .pa, 1 have mused long and fondly darling, on your daring proposition tirtalt I should 'fly with you and be at nest. 1 know it's naughty, and nay lteairt and my conscience reptro've me, but I'm 'reedy to fly with you, dearest, to the utmost parts of the earth. 11 I rehenber aright the instruc- tians were :Carrriage ; ` corner streeit, midnight, then away to a land where the scorner is not. Terms to be made at leisure w teeinfuriated papa. Peace being made, we are to return to Eaten. er, reeeive his blessing, settle down, and live :happily ever afterwards, just lime ATtl.ur and Angeliaa, the couple in "Far Love and Fortune; or Love will Find a Way.” You know ..the book, love. I do so hope IIot!rxng will happen.. to. ,peeve'at our escape. If pa,should •catch us before we are married— ae t The Rind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. In use for over 30 years, has borne the signs, rare of and has been made under his per... fT sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are Mit Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health or Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. : hat CASTORIA Castoria is a, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare., Boric, :[drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I( contains t„xrls neitl.cr Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, r Constipation es Tcet ng T o blas, cu es Constipat n and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. CENU@a E CA T RIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY ,re®aleo1m61eo1eeoleaeoeeol Portland Cement •••sion,mimma_. WE HAVE just received a. quan- tity of the best grade of Port - and cement can be had at either Centralia or Exeter Storehouses. WANTED WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY For which full market prices will be paid at storehouses. EXETER, CENTRALIA, AND CLANDEBOYE. JOS. COBBLEDiOK 1111/•®11®16110@9®01•••01®®o WANTED A man to represent "OANADAB*. GREATEST NURSERIES" in the town of EXETER and surrounding country, and take orders for OUR tIRRUY SPEGlflUT1E8- in Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Ornamentals, Shrubs,Roses, Vines, Seed Potatoes, &c. Stock true to name and free from San ,lose Scale. A permanent position for. the right man on either salary or commission. Stone & Wellington FONTHUL NUESsRTES over 800 acres TORONTO, - - ONTARIO" J • lege The old-fashioned juke -oven was the best our great grand- mothers could get. They baked in it in a kind of a way and were satisfied with it because they knew nothing better. But the modern housewife wastes time and good food when she fails to avail herself of the improvements of the Imperial Oxford Range No other range on the market can do the baking this oven does. The oven is kept evenly supplied with fresh super- heated air all the time. See this range at your dealers or write to us direct. The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited Toronto, Canada Wininipog Montreal Vancouver 12 SOLD BY T. • H-AWIZINS & SON Charlie, I shudder to think of the con. sequences. But with you. lave, I'm prepared for the worst. Smile when you see me in church, and' shall know I you expect me to be ready when the • London, Huron fateful time names. And noir, Chargee, my own beloved and mucth,.a.bused darling, adieu. till we meet et the witching hour otf',mid- night et the corner of the street. Yours till death, CLA;RA. P. S.—Perhaps you had better see Bowe & Atkinson, the furniture deal- ers, about furnishing the cottage. s,o we will haus a home to , come to ,af- ter :we Inane beanreconciled to pa. They haw the largest stock and ,you can get the best :choice besides they are selling at't'be old prices. Slee them about the furniture at once. and Bruce. GOING NORTH— Passenger. London, depart........ 8.15 A, M. 4.40r, a.. Centralia 9,1 5 60 Exeter 9.30 8.0 Hensen 9.44 6;15 Nippon 9.50 6.25 Brncefleld 9.58 - 8.33 Clinton 10.15 8.55 Wingham arrive 11.10 8.00 T3or VG SOUTH— Passenger Wingham, depart 6.C3 A. r.. 8.15 P. at Olintcti 7.47 4.25 Bruoafield 8.05 4,49 Nippon .ib 4.67 Bansall .22 5 02 8.435 0 6 5:255 ,9.37 6,12 Exeter Centralia • London .arrive... BEWARE OF WORMS. :Don't let Worms'g'naw at the vitae of your cbilriren. Give, theta Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup anode' tahey'il, soon be "rid of these parasites,. 25 cents. • EXETER MARKETS Wheat per bushell . , .. 75 to 7T' Oats new . .. 26 to 26, Barley .. 37 to 39' Butter 18 Eggs 20t Wool 14 to 14 Pork live weight .,,'.$5.10 to • 85.10 Pork Dressed .... $7.00 to $7.25 Turkey .... Duels 8 Chicken ..,. 6 To Curt a' Cold in One Day Lit:Z.. w Take Laxative Brom Quintile eats, o9it eveief Seven MiiL1on► boxes sold in past 12 months. This signature, • va!" ; m+ ' boli. 25c4 •if ' fir, es