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IL. KINSMAN, 14.D. S. & DR. A.
KINSMAN, L D Se D. D. S., Eop.or
graduate of Toronto :University,
DENTISTS
Teeth extracted without any. pain., or any
bad effeote. Office in Fanson's 13loc1, west
side Main Street,Extter.
11-'111.D. A.LTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.S.,)
honors Graduate °Ebbe Toron.to
Uni-
rsitv and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain.
All modes of Dentistry up to ante. Office
over Elliot &I. Elliot's law offtee-opposite
Central Ho tel --Exeter.
eailantl....10.1.1m=m110,0101.1.MOrn“.•1•1.
• Medical r
11-1e.T. P. AICLATIGHLIN, MEMBER OF
LY the College of PhyeiciansandSurgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and. Aeoolich-
, our. Office, DashwoodeOnt.
Legal.
rt,IGICSON St.,- CARLING , BARRISTERS)
-IL" Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers,
Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, eto. Money to loan at 5 and 5i15 per
eent. Office Farison's 131ock, Main St.,
Exeter. (A :member of the Arm will be at
Rensall on Thursday of each week.)
I. R. CARLING, B, A. L. H. DICKSON.
W. GLADINIA.N. (saaccessor. to Elliot St
Gla.dman,) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Publie Conveyancer, Etc. Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest. Office Main Street,
Exeter. •
A110tiOdeC3S
• •
BOSSENBERRY,Grancl,Bende.Lieensecl
.
Auctioneer for County Fluron. Sales
• proneptly,at Gentled. to, and. charges med.or-
, ate. Orders by mail will receive every at-
tention. -
n BROWN , Wineheisea . Licensed &net-
ion.eer for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the towriship ofUsborne
Sales promptly a,ttended to and terms reie-
soribale.Sa.les arranged. at Post office.Win-
chelsett.
insurance.
1 evi Nickerson, n-aiter, Shag an' . ) evera o os e a n ng in tin.
In P tare be transacted under the
ELLIOT,
at
‘‘,.. , „-. ekeeteenrereeeent, . en, Mr. 'Warren W. Tn
me and style of Walter Thomson &
otnson, o • .-. , , anY °
y WYnn Vanernbueg cook PeLnico there is no posstbility of f
. . .
'1.....A.rtir. St. ----------E--..'rer, London havi'ng been lately admitted Head, 19. them being saved. They could not
+ - . • as a partner. Fred. N'anemburg, assistant cook, have lived long enough in that
Fubnico .1 -le d . raging sea, to get to land. After
Senforth: . A pretty weddine• was
Walton Cunn in g haul. on ess-b oy, Cape • reaching a house we were f urnisthed
You can cough
yourself into
byonchitis,pneu-
monia, and con-
sumption.
Bandaging
anc:1 bundling
your throat
will do no
good. -
You must give
your throat and
lung§ rest and
allow the cough
wounds to heal.
-There is noth-
ing so bad for a
cough as cough-
ing. Stop it by
using
Even the cough of early v
consumption is cured.
consumption is
And, later on, when the
disease is firmly fixed,
you can bring rest and
comfort in every case.•
A 25 cent bottle will
cure new coughs and
colds; the 50 cent size is „
better for settled coughs
1 of bronchitis and weak
lungs; the one dollar size ,
is more economical for )
chronic cases and con-
sumption. It's the size
you should keep on hand.
e All families ought to be on the
vetch for sudden attacks of el oup
or acute lungtroubles. Every ct.un-
try home in the land i3hould keep
Cherry Pectoral constantly on hand
to pro -vide against an emergency."
JOSIAH G. Wams, M.D.,
Dec.14, 1858. Holland, Mich.
41.11•11PNP"IF"'llr"WFV"V"-‘'
Friday morning. The weather was a.
8 .\,'‘'„)Lt:y.t:13,:iloi,),',k;;;i.,,,)1,-;,si.- it' aet wii SMITH'S
, p Passage, I
saw Captain Harding, who said he
was thirilcitag of platting int() Digby epair Shop
Of the 37 Souls on Board 33 before reaching Petite but 1,botit
halt An • ' ' '
hour before reachieg there
Perished in the BreekefS. the weather looked finer with
cations of the wind hauling to the
northwest, and he concluded to try
Thti ICU -fated Vessel Lect Alallfax Irri- and reach Yarmouth. D -the t'
uie
day *(erning, awl Was to nitre called we reeelled St, Mary's it was blow-
YArinouth, But Never new:nen ing strong, but the ship made fairly
Thei,,,e,eeeie W. 5, jrieiditt2., A‘,%,1 to 900(1 weather. all through the night.
Saturday o •
nave Bearded 1Ier at That Port -Small werocra'v\p':
Iloate Were Xatunehed, But Were Vorchit Liga, After ending his pas._
Dashed Pieces. Mon Capt. Harding decided to run
for Che harbor, but found it ha --
Halifax', Nov. 12. --During possible to got the ship ,before' the
wind although be used every en-
deavor to do so. The ship was
now making water and we began to
ieCLieon cargo. -
Decided to Take to the Boats.
'`,1..tor emptying, several casks of
kerosene oil to smooth the waters,
and as the water continued to gain,
'we deckled to take to the boats.
This was about 11 D. 01001: SatUrdaY
mornire..T. After getting two boats
out on the Port side we pla,ced. all
the women, three in number, in the
first boat, and in five minutes aftor
the boats had cleared the steamer,
she gradually settled doNvro on the
port side and d'sam,:eared I. saw
steal)). escaping, but it there was an
explosion of boilers was se en-
groesed with my boat that .1 did
not notice it. The fires in one boiler
had been out for two hours, having
been put out by rising water in the
one of the worst stxrins of the sea-
son the Yarmouth Steamship t'oin-
patly's side -wheel steatner City of
.1+,1nnticello foundered four ntiles off
Chegoggin U'oint Saturda,y morning,
and sank aniong tile breakers. 'Th.,:
passengers and crew xnunberocl :37 ,
and all except four are dead. The
saved are:
Elsie Ste Donald, c.olored, s tewarcl-
Capt. Norman Smith, of the steam-
er Pharsalia, passEnger.
IVilsbn Gook, lialifax, quarteraias-,
James Flenuning, lialifa-x, third
officer. '
Somo of Those Lost.
Among the lost are:
Itttpert Ie. Oliver, pors.n. of the
steamship Pr iaro Edward, passenger,
A. le.' S. Eldridge., 'Yarmouth, pas-
senger,
C'ap1. T. AI. Ilar ding, Yarmouth,
aged 42.
--
1-1, D. Newell, first officer and pilot,
Cape islanci, 44.
Neliem i ah SOVOGC1 0 In eer,
•Yartnetaith, 44. '
Seven ,Johnson, se:tine:a, Aread:e,
'Willi are . Dunn, s ea n) an, •k, Vey -
outh, 23.
stanley Ringer, seaman, Loceeport,
20.
Robert Nickerson, ..sertanan, Yar-
al °et 11, 43.
.John L. Whitmore, seaman, LoCI.:e-,
port, 20.
Charles Greig, chief 'engineer,
Rali-
fax. 50. ,
Robert K. 'Poole, second eng•ineer,
Yarniouth, 29. • •
ltobert Doucette, oiler, Vartnoeth,
82. '
Winslow 'Ringer, oiler, lockeport,
a-
Satin:el Gloster (colored), fireman,
Liverpool, 40.
James Cole, fireman,' Yarmouth, 31.
Varna; The manY friends of Miss Ce°rga 1\-ruisP, Yarmouth.
Nathan C. Hopkins, ch:ef steward,
Annie.Weekes, formerly of the Parr
ail° last .we saw of the that you should call and inspect
Line, will be glad to hear of her success YarnaOlith, 45. • Nvardess, received slight, imitrie3 in
in go:Irina ting as a triinecl nurse. from 13°ecil_et;e4:ollittlY.11,0"-F--;;"',1:i7Ji.';'-' .-riang- la the lines of
Grace lthspital, Detroit. , othiF boat she had apparently. „
Mitchell: The old established bus;t•-,' Austin Wickens, e3-ai ter., Care IS- -teitliater' and lye-. is GENT'S FURNISHINii
, no
'less of 11,1*. W•ilt x•ion - hand 1' eope of !If, ..ObtiiPants being saved. */*
'There was no scenes of con-
fusion; everything was orderly, and
there WaS 210 excitement ;eh at ever .
Capt. Harding and, all the officers did
their duty to the last. 'rhe captain
assisted us in getting our boat away
and the last. I saw of him ' was
standing by the fall attending to put-
ting her into the' water. Capt. Hard-
ing's conduct was seamanlike
1)riven.Upon the Land. '
"After the steamer foundered we
were driven to''' the land by the ter,
rifle gale, and. landed at Pembroke,
about four Milos away. in a . very
heavy surf, our boat hong broken to
atoms in landing. Murphy, the sec-
ond mato, ancl two lady 'passengers,
were drowned, Wo never saw or
heard them after the sea . recoiled.
Those whO were saved were thrown
upon the beach, 'and it , was only. by
a miracle that we' escaped the fate
of thc. other three. It was after a
severe steuggle. that we ,gairted
place of safety. The cook • and the
Now is the time te got your wheel Re.
paired,, Clea,ned or Enanaeled•
'We have a large stock of Brantford
Rea Birds on band, the best Bicy-
cle on the market, which we sell at
right, prices. '
SUNDRIES
We have in stook, Bicycle Sundries,
tires, cements, oils, etc.
LAWN MOIVERS, IIORsE CLIPPERS
We sharpen Lawn Mowers, Horse clip-
pers, scissors, Razors, Knives, etc.
EVERNT.FIINCT' RiT,PAIRED.
I, SIVIITH
OCTOBER
Help to make home happy by buying
. your wife it first-class . .
SEWING IVIACHINE.
We show them in different makes and
varied styles. Guaranteed to run
well, sew well and last well at
prices that a re VERY MODERATE.
Then we have PIANOS and ORGANS
that wilt not only give pleasure
and educational advantages but
will add grace and adornment to
your home. Come in and see them.
"We will be pleased to show you
their beauty and tell you of the
prices at which we sell them.
Violins and small musical instruments
constantly on hand.
Will be pleased to sltow yo -it goods.
S. MARTIN
COMMON SENSE
OMMANOS
TRADE :WARR
,CAUSTIC BA.LSAM.
A. reliable remedy for Curbs, Splints, Spavin,
,Sweeney, Lameness from any cause, and Sore Throat
*in. Horses' and Lump Jaw in Cattle. , See Pamphlet.
. • ,,SatisiaetiOn guaranteed All Druggists and general
eterekeepers keep it:
• . ,• . Prepared by
EUREKA VETERINARY MEDICINE Co.,
LONDON, - - ONTARIO.
Celebrated in St. ..Tathes' .churgh on
Tuesday; when Mr., George Carbutt, of
.Thillett;and Miss Nellie Poireell,datigh
ter;o1Mrs. Thos. Purcell, Of this town,.
was United in the holy bonds of .mat,
rimony by Rev. 'Father McCabe. .The
bride'.was attended by her sister, Miss
Mary, While the groom :wasassisted
by Mr. Thomas' Reynolds, of Hullett.
The ceremony was witnessed by a large.
number of the friends of the young
Couple; and at its conclusion the eon).-
pany Went to the, bride's home, where
siiMptuous Wedding breakfast :was'
served. "During the afternoon they
drove to theirnew hente in Hullett,
where they were greeted by a. large
nuniber of
REPAIRING -
if you want your Repairing well done
go to R. Hicks -Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry a; specialty.
IfIXRRIAGE LICENSE
Marriage Licenses issuedandWed-
dingli,ings always on hand.
Fauson's Bleck, Exeter.
II 011111,0110 • .
Yeswe havejustreceived another
Carload of furniture, which when
added to our already fine stock we
can supply the latest, inost' hand-
some ancl cheapest things on the
market.
- Fil'i'' ''''- - -
T , . . II .,
''''''" 0.7••,77,':,',1"t:',-••,,,,-, „,. +,,ft
Nff
e have the Stock -You have the
....rmoney--We want to trade,' and if
it is furniture you want it will pay
you.well to drop itt and see our
dandy line before purchasing else-
,
We have the largest and bes
assortad stock in town,
ROIAtE
THE LEADING
MEAT MARKET.
For Fresh, goOd and the choisest cuts
of meat, call on the undersigned.
While all our cuts of meat are the
finest, wo make a specialty of meat
delicacies.
eat delivered to all parts Of the
• . toNvit . .
John Manning
this picture is the trade mark of
SCOTT'S EMITLSION, and is on
every bottle of SCOTT'S EMIJL-
SION in the World, which now
amount8 to many millions yearly.
This great business has growa to
such vast proportions,
First;-Beca.use , the proprietors
have always been most careful in
selecting the -various ingredients
used in its composition, namely;
the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the
purest 1-lypopliosphites.
SecoPch-Because they have so
skillfully combined the various
ingredients that the best possible
results are obtained by its use.
Third: -Because it has made so
many sickly, delicate children
8trong and healthy, given heal .1-1
and rosy cheeks to so many pale,
anaeinic girls, and healed the lungs
and restored to full health, so many
thousands in the first stages of
Consumption.
If you have tot tlie(1 it, send for free sample,
its agreeable taste will emprise you.
SCOTT & 1304VNE, Chemists,
500, and $z,ae; all ditiggNts,
island, 14. ,with dry clOthing, and all.'except the
E. B. 111. Hilton, purser, Yar- 'stewardess were brought to, Yar-
niouth.•
mouth, 30. '
Isaac H. Wilson, assistant purser, Third ()dicer ri01111/1i
,Barrington, 30. 'James E , ,ng, 'ecut:Nof
The
The City of Monticello made week- Monticello''s Madef
13' trips between Halifax N d
stalenient. in 11 hc says: , 'the
St. John, N.13.,calling at Yarmouth last I saw of Captain Harding he
and other ports. The steamer AVIA
"- was gating out of -the port quarter
lost about ten Miles from
boat. He was perfectly cool through
mouth on her way, there from St. lIle
John. She left the latter port at 11 ''''''•-•••• was Pth.fectlY cool
The throughout and gave . his orders
o'clock on Friday morning..
storm which started that 111411t WaS so ,f He did his
that Dahl tone, with which we were
utmost to
still blowing a hurricane on Satur-
save the passengers and crew when
day': .The steamer made hway er it became - 'evident that the ship
across the Bay of Fundyin the fact:
could live no longer. No possible
of the force southeaster and was
blame miles 0fr chegoggin Point, one blame can. be attached to the cap-
tain. He was caught under condi-
Of the capes in tile vicinity of Yar-
tions which 'could not have beeti fore-
mouth. It was found that water was
pouring into the hold,' It did not
take many minutes to show that
there was no hope of the steamer
reaching port. , She Was beyond con-
trol and drifting on the rocks.
'rue; -Boats were Launched.
Captain Harding had two boats,
and it was decided to launch theta
in the forlorn hope of getting
through the isllrf (0 the south, One
of- -the passengers isas Captain Nor -
'man Smith of the Battle Line steami-
er Pharsalia, now lying at St. John,
The two boats were launched, and
one was placed in charge of .Claptivin
Sniith. In it with him -were. six,
Others. There was room for more,
but the terror-stricken passengers
nd crew mothentarily, hesitated, to
leave the ship. That moment was
fatal, for the boat put off and left
those on . board, to their fate, The
second boat was launched at the
same time, but no one knows who
got into her or what became of her.
The survivors have no hope that she
lived in the angry sea.. '
' Washed Every One into the. Sea. -
Capt. Smith's boat had got, only a
few yards from the City ot Monticel-
lo w1-...11- a hTig wave struck -the
steaniar, sending her complaely ver
on 'Le reeke and .washing everytme
who, clung to, the rigging into the
sea. Those ,below decks, 'were caught,
in the' torrents of water rushed - up
. .
froth great holes M. the , ship's bot-
tom and pour down ,her hatches and
cotapanion ways. The other. boat
,was. 10± seen after the steamer went
over. • .
That in charge. of Captain Smith
lived only a few minu Les, bli t it
carried...them along on the crest of 0.
great water Wa.170. th.f 11 broke on
the rocky beach and all hands were
thrown into the surf. Thr,ee oi
them were Carried up te the shore,
where they -were able' to liolO on aria
were ,safe, but Elsie McDonald and
Seeond Officer' 111ityphy and two
'young av oh -ten 'pdSsellg008 'Were drawn
hack, -The' next
thre.W. the MeDoeald
'
and dry on • the shore:, butMurphy •
Nees hurled against a boulder at
seep. There were about seven pas-.
senors aboard. I don't know who
they
HOU. Mr. Fielding in Luck.
The Hon. W. S.. FieldingCanadian
Minister of Finance, was to have
taken paSs,age on the City of Monti-
cello for Halifax, and there were 0
number of others awaiting her at
Yarmouth, Had the disaster oceurred
as the steamer was leaving Yar-
mouth, as it was at first reported it
414, the loss of life would have
been vary much greater.
The City of Monticello was pur-
chased by the Yarmouth Steamehip
Company last year for $30,000, and
they kept $25,000 insurance on her.
She was Oullt 36 years ago at Wil-
mington, and 20 year later was re-
built at New York. She was of 1,034
tons 'burden. '
.
Bodies Washed Ashore.
following bodies from the ill-
fated eteamer Monticello, • washed
aehore at Chebouge, a point 10 iniles
from Yarmouth., have been identified
as Mr. Eripp, t'aveler for D. Magee
& Sone, hatters and furriers, . St,
John, N.B.; Chief Steward Hopkins,
Second Engineer Poole, ' A. le. S. El-
dridge, Rupert ,Oliver,St., John, N.13.;
Bagga gemits ter Wilson, Owen John-
son, Levi Nickerson, Robert Nicker-
son, Wynne Van Emburg, Austin
Wiceens, James. Cole, John E. Whit-
' The fact that the trunk of a jewel-
ler has been ,recovered leads one to
suppose that Tr,aveler Coleman, re-
presenting Levy Bros." & Co., ,T-farnil-
ton, Ont., was one of the unfor-
tunates, '
Chief Engineer Greig (body recoVer-
ed) belonged to Halifax.
ANOTHER MARINE HORROR.
si...5 Lives Were tOlit 1./y thO, 'Wreck of tile
Schooner Myra C. Weaver. ,
. .
Boston, Nov. 10. -The three -Masted
8C110011er MY1F1 C. Weaver was wrecked In
'Vineyard Souud early this 'morning, end
scli*Ttrlitle1:1-c10:0111t1t1.'ens5re,.011coasItIti.),:i.,;osaenlsvarilioor,,p.ie,iiiisilialociaola)bnia:
'agsett'el teritti):till 3r
t'lyItli r, ea ne.ter....oti,' Ne'ci- ortonns.
(1111 00 'ilagtitisseti of Bei,,.zen, Norway,
instantly killed. `The others vvere „ . . , i ,
not see) again. Tito,.=.;e iviio 'were
u• e110111/i.1'
; Mn' letnersei. geged_about 23, o
f
eaveii aeta Md only slight 111,110108. Mii EllDe I0c, uea lo, also 04 sti-
Cipi.
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Srultii's St•tteikteut.'
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n Sm rl Wade ' the fill(.ne1TO 7 (01i11, N-/'; -)c°1I Iat(llaglllls
qtatelAtnt 1LSt, 1ight,. •, Olt?. 011)1 seiaenGeorge 4olisoian(
'0''let 8'ejolrat 11 o'clotko,8.i01 07l0, . ,. .„ .
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1:1CIN
DO INIOT RUN
from a,question that inust interest you,.
Have you your New Suit ? If
not, drop in and see us at the
first opportunity and let 1.15
show you it few prices of the
Faney, Worsteds titod Scotch
_ , .
Tweeds.
Have you seen the new Staples and
Therringbone patterns. They
are beauties.
A big razige of Blues and, Black, Trish
Serges at the old prices.,
If you want a black we have what you
want in Twills, Venetians and
Clays. • '
OVERCOATS
Overcoats in Beavers, 111.eltons, Curls, •
Naps and IVIontanaets. . '
All -1.-vork done in the latest style and
fit guavauteod.,
,
J. 14. Cl'1E-ItE
Opposite Post Office
The Niolsons Bank,.
(chartered hyParliament,1815.)
Paid tip Capital.............$2,500,000.•
Rest
Head office Montreal.
JAMES ELLIOTT, Esti,
GENERAL 14141.N.AGER.
Money. advanced to good Farmers on
their own notes with one or mere eucluzers
at 7 per cent, ner 1100001,
-EXETER BRANCII----
Open every lawful day from 10 a.m. to
p.m Saturdays 10 a.m. to 1 1.10,
A general banking business transac bed.
CURRENT RATES allowed I ot money on
De positIteceipts. Savings Ban1c at re,
Dice:sots-Sr CARLING, lee D. HURDON;
Solicitors. Manager.
Wheat per bushel - 04 to GI
(Changed every Wednesdalys: to 2 (ye
"Oour per cwt
that we have placed in our store oBa.siZ,„
You will find in this new stock
... ...
Quality and Price.... Butter Potatoes per bag Eggs
Flay per ton 7.000,.-"
to suit you. Dried Apples pert) Itt,.
Turkeys. 8 tO
'ECUI:lmeieeskokestIny . 1 25. t 5.6:1
FIT WELL
Corn 40 to 45
FEEL WELL -Clover lee to 5(0
LOOK 'WELL
Zvirich: On Thursday last, Mr. F. ,
This is what we always accomplish Witmer, of the Babylon line, and Miss
when we make a suit for you. Mary Weber, of near Doshwood, were
united in marriage. We wish them
all happiness.
Prices that Please.
That Throbbing Headache
Bert. Knight Would quickly leave yomif you used
" Dr.. King's New Life Pills, Thoesands
of sufferers have proved their matelrL
, less merit for Sick and Nervous Head -
St, Marys: There died in the Strat-
ford Hospital Sunday morning, Mr.
Chas Snelling, of this place, at the age
of 22 years, 1 month and 10 days. He
was a son of Mr. Obits. Snelling, of
Listowel, and the remains were sent
to that place for burial this morning.
Hensall: Thomas Berry took home
from Bright, recently, the stallion,
"Pride of the North," which he. pur-
chased in court during the case of
Brown vs. McGregor; he paid $500 for
the horse and he congratulates himself
on o•ettincr m good horse at so cheap a
n
price.
McKillop: Mr. joseph Stanzel,
has sold his farm, lot 3, on the 121h
concession, to Mr. Iloegy of the Sth
concession. It contains 50 acres, is
rather a choice lot, and was sold for
$2,700. Mr. Stanzel retains possession
until next spring. Mr. Hoegy has
purchased this farm for his son.
Kip en: Quite an excitement was
caused in this neighborhood on Sltur-
day on account of it being court day
in the village. Robt. Stanzel had John
McGregor and E. Gormley up before
W. M. Doig, J.P., charging them with
assault. Several witnesses were ex-
amamined, and the charge was clearly
proved and a fine imposed.
THE USEFULNESS OF
Diamond Dyes,
In Country Homes is
I3eyoncl Circulation.
Diamond Dyes are great blessings to
every farmer's wife. No other article
brolight into country homes can give
such a return of profit, pleasure and
diappiness as the 'Diamond Dyes.
A ten 'cent package of the world -
famed Diamond Dyes will give new
life to any faded and dingy dress,skirt,
picket Or cape, From ten to twenty
cents expended on Diamond Dyes will
enalble any one to re -color a faded stilt
of clothes for any youth or man, and
make them took like new clothes from
tlic Ta7 :or s hands.
To get the best results from your
work of home dyeing, do not allow any
dealer to sell you some make of dyes
that he calls JUST AS GOOD. No
other package dyes in the world equal
the Diamond Dyes it purity, e(renetil
I I 'lli• ney I
ache. They onake pure blood and builds
up your health. Only 25 cents. Money
back if not cured. Sold at all,drug
stores. • '
Zurich: Mr. John Decker, of the
Babylon line, has disposed of 11 fine
team of agricultural horses to R. Ross,
of Rodgerville, for shipment to the
Soo. This team took seeond prize ztt
Exeter fair and first at Z (rich. The
price was a big one. Mr. Decker late-
ly refused $300 for another teat n. It
pays 'to raise good horses., and Mr.
Decker is the man that can do it.
Great Luck of' an Editor.
"For two years all efforts to euro
Eczenia in the palms of thy bands
failed," writes Editor H. N. Lester, of
Syracuse, Ran., "then I was v,I;olly
cured by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its
the World's best for Eruptions. Sores
and all skin diseases. Only 25c. per
bobat All drupists
Dublin: The new Catholic, church:
here is rapidly nearing completion '
and will be dedicated with huposing
ceremonies on November 25th. Sev-
eral dignitaries of the Church will be
present, among them Archbishop
O'Connor, of Toronto, Bishop Dowling,
of Hamilton, and Bishop McEvoy, of
London. The mnsic will he in keeping
with the occasion and will be rendered,
by a joint -choir, 'including several
members cif the choir of St. Joseph's
church, Clinton.
Astounding Discovery.
From Coopersville,Mich,,,eomes W01(3,
Of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant
tasting liquid that when used before
retiring by an y one tronbledwith a bad
cough always ensures a, good night's.
rest. "It will soon cure the cough too,'''
writes Mrs. S. Himelburger, "for three
generations of our family have used,
Dr.King's New Discovery for constimps
tion, and never found its equal for
Coughs, and Colds. 1,t'8 an unrivaled
life saver when used for desperate lung
diseases, Guaranteed hot les 30c., :uid
$1.00 at drugstore. Trial bottle,s free.
Clinton: A happy social event tools
place At the Classic city On NVednesday
at tile home of Mr. and 5Jts 11, Kl1011-
cher when their daughter, ALtry, was
united ill marriage to li),Ir,AndreW -117Ink,
mid., of this place. 3tc ceremony was
perforlinid in the presence of the reln.
tives of t,lie contracting parties by
Bev. 5i. linist,of Berlin, coesin of the
hi-ide, 51188 1 ohanna Noddle'', sister
of the bride, aeted as 1)ridesumid, while
lilzrit Hoist hf Cassel, performed •
the lib less ;tuportant dut ies of tOptuoa
nian ' •