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Professional Cards.
H. KINSMAN, L. D . S. & R. A . B,,
KINSMAN, I. D. S., D. D. „.FLonor
graduate Of Toronto University.
DENTISTS.
Teeth extracted without any intin,, or any
bad effects, Office in Fanson's 13look, west
side Main Street, Exeter.
DE. D. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. L,D.S.
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DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto UniversitY aild Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Also Post
Graduate of Cliiiiago SchoolofProsthetic Dentistery
(u ith Honorable mention.)
Alluminum, Gold and Vulcanite Plates Made in the
neatest manner possible. &perfectly harmless an-
aesthetic used for painleas extraction of teeth.
- Office One door south of Carling Bros. store,.Exeter.
Medical
rt.T. P. MoLAUGHLIN, MEMBER OF.
• the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Accouch-
ear, Office, Dashwood, Out
Legal.
DicKsoN & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers,
Commissioners, Solicitors for the Alolsons
Bank, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates
of interest. Offices, Ma.in Street, Exeter.
r. R. CARLING, 13. A. L. H. DicKSoN.
FW. GLADMAN .(successor to Elliot,' St
• Glarlinall,) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public Conveyancer, Etc. Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest. Office Main 'Street,
Exeter.
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Auctioneers
Jr BOSSENEERRY, G rand. Bend, Licensed'
.1-. Auctioneer for County Huron. Sates
promptly attended to, and charges moder-
ate. Orders by mail will receive every at-
tention. .
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11BROWN, Winehelsoa. 'Licensed Auot'-
, ioneer for the Counties of Perthand
Middlesex, also for the township ofUsborne
Sales promptly attended to and terms rea-
sonbale.Sa,l,ps arranged,at Post OffiCe. Win-
chelsea. •. .
Insurance. .
E ELLIOT, ,.
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. ' Insurance Agent,
Main St. Exeter
PIIRM3 FOR BALE.
MONEY TO LOAN.
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The undersigned has a few good farms for
sale cheap. Money to loan on easy terms
.TORN SPACKMAN ,
Samwell's Block Exeter
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THE LEADING
MEAT MARKET.
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For Fresh, good and
of meat, call on
While all our cuts.of
finest, we make
delicacies.
Meat delivered to
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the choisest cuts .
the undersigned.
meat are the
a specialty of meat
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all parts -of ..the
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John Ma.nning
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TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take. Laxative Bromo, Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggie'os refund the money
if it falls'to'cure. -25c. E. W. Grove's
signature is on ee,,ch box.
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- Wu ghe.a handsomoopen 11.3" 4' S..:
( face, P olished k.
. . '5Nickel Watch, Arnerl- "---41
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s kci Vir selling Only 2, Li,
,,,,.;,;„•,, , . packages of Sweet Pea
Secant 10c.apankage. Each pack-
.. age contains a splendid mixttfre ofthe
most fragrant varieties of all colors.
,•. ' You can earn this lino Watch in an
s -,." afternoon by setting to work at, once.
ittallus this advertiscinont mild we will forward the Seeds. I
Sell them, rit.tgait!gznoercieyiralowto guarantee Parc. deliv.
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The M,olsons. Bank.
(Chartered by Parliament , 1855.)
Paid up Capital.........,...$2,500,000
Reserve Fund...............2 050.000
Head office Montreal,
JAMES ELLIOTT, Esq
GENERAL MANAGER.
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Money adyaneed to good Farmers on
-,heir own n Mies evi ill on e.or more endorsers
et 7 per cent, per annum.
—E X ET -ER -BRANCH—
)pon every lawful day from 10 a.m. to
1.m; Saturdays 10 a.m.. to 1 p.m,
general banking business transacted
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TURRENT RATES allowed for money on
Deposit Receipts. Savings Bank at 3 cent.
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)ICESON & CAntING, X 1.) Titotne4,
Solicitor*.s. Manager
' SOLID
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fit, Wo ,Ive this Th 011111
i '..', slia cr,id itilig,,s
With Pearls, for aellIOSt
only' 15 panknos
Sweat Pea Seed at 10e.. each.
packagoeontainsasplendldn
turo of the most Clamant Tar
ties, of all colors. Mail ns th
Srivertiselhent and we will for.
ward e Seeds. Sell thetn, re.
the
turn tho money, and tins boa
tl ful, Solid Gold, Pearl set Mt
wenbesentyon,cavonillypiecki
ed in a volvallned box. Write
ug socas is '31,41.1500d ,piaills.l.,i,,,
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togdf. Tho smell &run-
Terolito•Van.
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Xsa, constitutional disease.
It Originates In a scrofulous condition Of
the blood and depends on that condition.
It oftep caiises headache and dizzinees,
Impairs the taste, smell and heltrIng, affec,,s
the vocal organs and disturbs the stoma011„'
It afflicted Mrs. Hiram Shiro, Batcheller-
vine, N. Y., twenty consecutive yea' s, de-
prived leer of the sense of smell, made her
breathing difficult, and greatly affected Ler
general health.
She testifies that after she had taken
many other medicines for it without lasting
effect it was radically and permanently
cured, tier sense of smell restored, and her
general health greatly improved, by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
This great medicine has wrought the,
most wonderful cures of catarrh, according
to testimonials voluntarily given. Try it.
Al DYNAMITE EXPLOSION, .
Ottawa., Aug, 20.-A dynamite ex;
'Plosion took place in the factory at
Greece's Ovesik this morning, Janes
Hudson,- manager, being blown to
atoms, and two other men severely in-
jured. This' is the,tbird or fddrtir time
the factory has suffered. The last thrie
being about four years age. •
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IIECONNENDED BY PHYSICIANS. 1,1,
Pond's xtract
Overlfty years a household remedy
ifor-Burna; Sprains, Wotinds, Bruises
Coughs, Colds and all accidents lia R
ble to occur in every home.
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CAUTION—There is only
one Pond's Extract. Be
sure you get the genuine,
sold only In sealed bottles
In buff wrappers.
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News of the Week
Oolin Ralsron, aged 40,dropped dead
at Orillia.
• ,There are 502- prisorlel'S in Kingston
Peni ten tiary. .•
The Province of Nova Scotia has a
surplus of $76,000. •
, Angns • Duhamet, of Ottawa, age,d
0, was instantly killed by a live wire.
• John Barr, of Toronto, aged twelve,
was drowned while bathiug at the Is-
la n d . •
Bnildingsto the value of over- $2,-
000,000 will lie erected in Winnipeg
next 'year. '
. Three barns within a radius of three
miles of .eSIiiet was struck bYlightning
and destroyed.
&Mittel Rcithery his' Wife and theie
two S•Ons.weve.drowned in the St. Law-
rence River near Montreel,
Alva Ellis, aged 25 years, made his
escape from Cobourg jail, where he
was senving a• sentence for theft.
Dr.' Thoma&A. Pege, of Brockville,
WaS tam _over: hy a train lArednesttay
and died.from the injuries received.
Wm. Featherston; aged 18,of Neepa-
wa, Man., was accidentally shot and
killed by Thos. Maedill, a companion
°this own age.
At Belleville a load of pine slabs fell
on a young man named • William Ric-
kett, inflicting injuries from which he
died two hour's later.
• President McKinley has issued a pro-
clamationinviting all the nations •of
the world to attend a Louisiana Put --
chase Exhibition in 1003.•
The corn crop in the States of Ne -
b easka and Kansas' is a failure, and in
many other states of the Union the
yield will be only half a crop.
Private citizens of Montreal have
itbscribed nearly $17,000 toward dec-
oration expenses for the reception of
theDuke and Duchess of York.
' _Michael Hartnett died at St. Mich-
ael's Heepital,,Tbronto, as. a.. result of
a blow on the head, said to have been
sust tined In a fight in ,a westend bar-
,Mrs.-II:Badger, the aged wiclovit,iYho
was so"severely harried in her ditigh-
ter's home in Hamilton, while prepar-
ing 11 me il on Saturday died Wednes-
lay evening in the citylosPital.
On Weddesday fire completely des-
troyed a very large building belonging
to theimpetial Oil COM pa.ny,also some
refined oil. • Cause of fire unknown.
Loss supposed to he covered by insur-
ance.
FALL FAIRS. .
ifclustrial, Toronto, A.tig, 26 -Sept. 7
kVestern Fair, London, Sept 5-14. -
Nerthern, Ailsa Gi aig S'ept. 10-20
south Huron, Se;-tforth, Sept. 24.-25.
ullarton, Mitchell, Sept. 26-27.
tephen & Lishortie, Exeter, 16-17.
lyth and Morris, Blyth, Oct. 8-0.
Great North-western Goclerich, Oct.1-2
:Mother
and child, run down—there are
hundreds—lucky if you are not one.
And what do you think they want?
They want rest and , a change,
and can't get either: Pity to speak
f it !
Seott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil
s almost rest in itself I
Off
NO FOR MILE SAMPLIt ettp.t eV IT.
COTT & BOWNC, CHEMISTS. ' TOPIOF,ITO.
scic. and $t.00; all druggists.
EXETER MARKETS.
HANGED EACH WEDNESDAY
heat, . .. • . 06 67
arley, , „ • .. 40 42
)nts 30 31
(30 65
otatoes, per bag. 25 • 90
ay; per ton .... 700 800
lour, per cwt., roller.... 1 75
lanitoba , „ 200
tter1 t 15
gs 1.0 10
ides, Per 100 lbs... 4 00 4 00
oo , . 12 18
ive hogs, per cwt... , , 6 75 6 80
ressed Hogs., ......... , 8 50 0 00
ran.. „ . . . ..:. 14 00 11 00
1000 1(100
THE ISLANDER'S DEAD. AN ImpoRTANI riE-Azt.-irr
The Str. flitti.ig Brinzs Some of Them ta
-Dead ,Nanther Il --Jury Could'Ulatne
No 0110 9
Yictoiii, 73: 0,, Actg. 24. -With her
flags' at half nittst and the cuskets of
smite ,of tile dead of the, Islander dis-
aster on her decks, the 0, P. 14.
steamer 11 tting returned feona the
Meal" yestercifty, She was met by
over 500 people, althelig1i there had
'been no warning of her coining. The
sheries''-eatenclant to the landing of
`the bodies were pitiful. As one af-
ter another of the five caskets were
carried ashore there were plaintive
erfQs from the assembled relatives as
they hurried fot:ward to claim their
Purser I3ishon places the death list
at 41, umde up as folios;
Dead.
Passengers : E. D. Millis, !vie's, Dr,
Phillips and Dorothy Phillips, J. W, Bell,
Dr. Duncan, Miss Kitte Larkin, Mrs.
lilunre Rea.% A. W. .Jerry, J. Dahl, M. J.
Brocelen, Mrs. Nickerson, Mrs. Ross and
ehild, Aadrew Keeting, a millionaire, and
hls son, Artlier R. -eating, P. R. ,Douglas,
F, Rekate, Mrs. J. C. Henderson, II. T.
Rogers, William I\icado-iys 15 Caspar,
Louisa McKay.
Crew : 'Capt. Foote H. Fowler ',Mlles
Jock, :Claude 13i1 -ml h.ojdci 11 Vorter,.,Nor-4
man Law, S. J. Pills, George Allan, A.
Kendall, P. 'BurkeJanies, Hatch, James
Bfilra, 0 Miles cpal passer, name un-
known, and three Chinese,
iZecoVered.
The following bodies were recover-
ed: • Miss Kate Larkin H. T. Rog-
ers, Mrs. J. H. Ross ancl child., Dr.
Duncan, Ddeothy Ptimllipa Mrs:11101--
4M Ross, Joseph Dahl, two -passen-
gers, names unknown; A. W. Jerry ot
jarg, Thomas Bracelet', Alf. Ken-
dall, S. J. Pitts, Ah')'!et, Chinaman,
Miles Jock, Hugh Porter, P. Burke,
Capt. Foote.
These make 7,9 out of 10 lost, 21
bodies are still missing.
Could Blame No One,
An inquest was held at nitieau on
the body of .Dr. Duncan .and the foie
lowing verdict was rendered:
..Nve, the jury, empanellea, and sworn
In the matter of the inquest upon the
body of Dr., J. A. Duncan, deceased,
find that lie came to his death on Aug.
• 15. 3001, by wreck." of steamship
Islander, and by evidence produced, we
tat' that we can blame uo -one for the -
accident.
Signed, 1 J. Beaty, foreman; John Ols,
J. C. Davies, C. .Coldsteln, J. L. ,Os-
borne, R. P. Nelson.
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PLAYED AT WAR.
Boys at tranitleelc hill Blew •Up Their
Fort and kierbie Beaton, Aged •12, Is
Dead in Consequence.
Vankleek Hill, Aug. 23 .-Herbie
Beaton, about 12 years of age, died
yesterday at the home of his father,
Matthew Beaton; Derby aVenuee,
the result • of an explosion of gun-
powder. His little -brother Douglas
was seriously burned, but not so
seriously as was Herbie. About 15
boys gathered ' on Tuesday in Mr.
R; `ThistleWaite's grove to' p14` at
war. They butlt .a fort and. the at-
toe- leg party was to storm it. The,'
had c. ebbed together and purchased
50 cents worth of gunpowder. This
was placed in a position to blow up
the fort. The injured boy under-
took to set fire to it by lighting a
match to the powder. The result
was an explosion in the boy's face.
Its clothing was set on fire, and his
legs, arms, hands and face were
fearfully _burned. He was hurried to
a stream of water which runs near
by, and the fire extinguished. His
brother was injured in an effort to
save hint. The boy was taken home
and medical •aid sumnioned. He
.suffered much pain and was delirious
for several hours.
It was Inevitable.
Paris, Aug. 24. -,Turkey has yielded to
French presimre, as ` was inevitable, and a
full rupture of the re.latIons between the
two countries has been averted. The of-
ficial communique, annOuncIng the 'granting
of the French demands, Issued this morn-
ing, follows: ,
• "In consoque.ne of the declaration made
to the Porte -by the French Ambassador
that, he acts under instructions from the
81lnistcrof elpig,n Affairs, an Important
ira de. ha's beenissued, declaring that no
obstacle shall be opposed to the free ex-
ercise by the Quay Company of the rights
resulting frinn their concession."
A firman for the settlement of the othef
matters in question will, It Is believed, be
issued shortly.
An Imperial Irade Issued.
Constantinople, Aug. 24. -The Quays Co.
•question has been settled, as expected, in
accordance with the desires of France. An
• imperial irade has been issued ordering
that the company shall .be allowed to
exercise freely all the rights granted by
the concession.
• Jerseys Are in the Lead.
Buffalo, Aug. 23. -The report from
• the Model Dairy at the Pan-Ameri-
can for the week ending Aug. 13
shows that for the prize for the
most profitable animals in point of
butter fat the Jerseys lead with
$9.70 for the herd of five, while the
Guernseys are second with $8,72.
The other breec's follow in this or-
der: Ayrshires, Red Polled, Hol-
steins, French-Canadians, Polled
Jerseys, Brown Swiss, Shorthorns,
with the Dutch Belted, tit the bot-
tom of the list at $5.40.
Chandal Svrivom.er Failed,
Dover, Eng.,' Aug. 25. -Mr. Rolbein, vvtio
yesterday started, Prom Cape Oris-Nex (be.
tween Boulogne -Sur -Mer and Calais) In an
attempt to SW1111 to Dover, narrowly es-
caped drowning. Ile covered the courSe
to a point Within flVe miles of Dover, and
then .collapsed, after having been in the
water 12 hour and 46 minutes. Hoibein's
exploit was . very remarkable considering.
the Toughness a the seas, and has estab-
lished a record.
Edicts Arrive Wednesday.
LondonAug. 26.-"L1 Hung Chang has
notified the Nfinisters of the powers," says
a despatch to The Titnes froln Pekin,
dated yesterday, "that edicts necessary to
the signing of the protocol by the Chinese
plenlpotontlarieS tire 110 W en route from
Sian IN and are expected to arrive here
Wednesday."
South Essex Conservatives.
Kingsville_ Aug. 23. -South Essex
Conservative convention, held here
3..43::tertlay, placed in nomination for
Legislittive Asicniinbly.. A. 13, llerring,
a farmer of Colchester Township. Ris
opponeet wfll. be John A,
lie IlIgOt Way to Naito an Intrude's)"
tiOta,
N important requielte in good
breeding is to know how to ac...
knowledge an in.troduetiou and
to know how and; when. to make,
, one. i
A hostess lways rises and 01{4
enus li'er hand with some cordial ex-
iression of welcome to the guest who
S presented A man is introduced to
c woman in this manner: "Mrs.
Nhite, may I present Mr. Reed?" Tao
ady's name is always mentioned first,
aid the man prepented to the woman
tot vice --versa. When one person is
qatrocluced to another it is not neces-
lary for the person seated to rise. An
nclination of the head, repeating the
aame of the one presented, as "Mrs.
31ight" "Mr. Reverence is quite suille
stent.
'When a very old lady ,or an old
gentleman is introduced it is more
Dourteous to rise and acknowledge the
ntroduetion. When a hostess is intro,
'clueing two guests It ,s well for her fe
make some remark which will serve
to give each. one some slight peg on
which to lting their conversation.
Miss Oren, may I present my broth-
er's friend, Mr. Duer? He has just
returned trorn the Philippines1 ani
lure yen have heard us speak of him."'
This 'averts the embarrassment of
soundipg the athletic young man on
Wagner or boring the intellectual
young woman with the subject of golf.
A married woman shouldintroduce
her husband in this manner; • "Let
me present my husband, Mrs., Mackey'1
I believe he has not met you -Mrs.
Mackey, John." Women are intro-
duced by this form: "Mrs. -Pell, you,
know Mrs. Livingston?" It is ceasing
to be the custom to shake hands when
introduced, though when one wishes
to seem very cordial one may do so
with perfect propriety. Off -hand in-
troductions are very bad form. A man
should, if possible, always ask permis-
sion of his woman friend before intro.,
clueing any other man.
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The Mat rim on 'al Trunk.
Have you a "matrimonial trunk?"
collection of • buds which burst
thrbugh the petals of seclusion into
, the garden of society at the beginning
of the present season is responsible
for starting a fashion which will na.t-
- urally have 'bany followers.
• It came about in this way, according
to thel_exPlination of one of the young
!women. The naarriage of a friend had
I led to,a'revelation in the number and
variety of pretty thiogs gathered by
the bride In anticipation of the change
In her state. The young woman who
wasn't going to be married -at least
not just then -was all admiration.
When she had told her friends about
the lovely things that Mabel had she
wondered, somewhat doubtfully, if she
would have as nice things at her own
wedding.
Her own speculation gave her the
idea, "Why of course I can have just
as fine," she said suddenly, "and so
can all you girls. I'll tell you what
we'll do. We'll start to fill a matri-
monial trunk." -
"What's a matrimonial trunk?"
asked the others in chorus.
"That's an invention of the spur of
the moment," returned the proposer.
"This iS'ivhat I suggest: -Let each girl
set aside from among her trlinks one
particular trunk which is to contain
only those things which are to be part
of the trousseau." i
"What trousseau?" again demanded
the girls. "None of us is engaged."
"Of course not," answered the in-
ventor. "But we will be in the course
of time. Such things have been known
to happen, you know. Well, when we
get married we will not be without
finery. If you don't want to use a
trunk for the purpose, why, you might
take a box from a dry goods store,
line it with rose-colored silk and cover
it to match the tint of your room.
"Into this box or trunk put now and
then' a bit of finery. I know what I
shall start mine with -that beautiful
sandal wood fan I got for my birth-
day. Then a fine lace handkerchief
once in a while, a pair of slippers, or
something like that."
"Yes," put in another of the buds.
"And I shall put away that eiderdown
dressingsacque mamma gave me the
other day. I haven't worn it yet, so It
,will do nicely."
1 All the others discovered they had
something suitable to the Purpose, and
so the fad of the matrimonial trunk
was fairly started, Sitice the decis-
ion was made the girls have been ad-
ding to the collections,' and they aro
aow in an advanced stage of perfection.
Every three" 'months it is the inten-
tion bf the Young womett. to hold a
private exhibition, at which each will
be given an oppoItunity to view the
progress made by the others.
The matrimonial trunk is now a
thoroughly established institution in
certain quarters. The girls, when theyi
get a new piece of finery, tell each oth-
er they have something more for the
"m. t.," as they have dubbed the re-
ceptacle.
Stewed celery Is an attractive dish,
and one easily made. The celery is
cut into small piece's and then stewed.
in a little water until tender, When
milk and butter, are added. Let it
come to a boil and season with salt
and pepper. 4
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• Coal s wmked so eaellY in 0h1nn
that in Shansi it Sells at less thaii
25 gents per ton at the mines. „
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"1 have used Ayer's.Hair Vigor
for over, thirty years. It has kept
my scalp free fr�m dandruff and
has prevented my hair from turn-
itig F. A. Soule,
Billings, Mont.
There is this `peculiar'
thing about Ayer's Hair
Vigor—it is a hair food,
not a dye. Your hair does
not suddenly tun) black,
look dead and lifeless.
But graduallythe old color
N conies back,—all the rich,
dark color it used to have.
The hair stops falling, too.
$1.00 a bottle. All dtszgists.
If your druggist CallnOt upply you,
send us one dollar and we will exprcss
yell 3 bottle. Do sure and giye the nalne
of your nearest express °Thee. Address,
q, ATER Lowell. Mabg.
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EZEPAIIIING
If you syant your Repairing well done
go to It. IlIcKS-Wtitelles, Clot it
and jewelry ispecialty.
MAIZRIAGE LICENSE
MalPiagc.i.Licenseis I§Stieclaint • ,
clingRings :limeys on laid.,
Fanson's Exeter
eter-Aggir
ROLLER
IMILLS*.
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Highest prices .paid
for Olean, Red Wheat:
Large stock' of mill feed,
hand
Wine:huh:I: • 111i ss Florence llaymOnd, •
about six ySars of age was rim Into by is
Weicseil 00 Monday and sustained a • T
broken jaw bone. The littlegirl, was
crossing -John street it the,Queen's bo, .
te1 when a.. wagon tuirned the corner
and; the Is.oeeeS riAgi againSt the little
girl and knocked her down. Feoin
the:appearanee of the bruise it seems Qivie •tis a 0411.
the'wheel musthave ettnek her .aem
and face, and- then shoved ,her .along
the paventent Without the wheel turn-
ing. Forttunttely, at . the word, the
horses,stoppedand thlle prevented a
death. Therels mi hruise at the angle
of the jaW 31160ing Ncihere the Wheel
strude her; tind other '1,utiseS on the
thenmgle Of. the mrinth and the pie
turnece
d ont in her mouth. It Was found
hecessaisy wh'e the broken parts to
C.'Y'C''L.
body. 'When examined it Was. found. 11 1
thaE,.the ,jitev hone, was broken just at
gether. The doctor states that there
Will be no deformity, The child lives
with her mint, Miss Little, in town,
her mother being. dead.
J. COBBLEDICK & SON
Harvest
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Sept. 3rd
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Regina 1 $30
Prince Albert
Calgary 1 -
MacLeod J
Red Deer-- ....
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Edmonton 3
From all points 'n Canada, Onaping,
Marie, Windsor and Last
For pamphlet giving further particulars apply to
the nearest Canadiao Pacific Agent, or to
A. H. NOITNiiiitg.N.stsett•
EGaesnte.raTol roanstsOg. Agent,
$35
$40
Sault Ste.
CREDITON
ROLLER MILLS.
We have remodelled our
Mill to"the Gyrator Sys-
tem, the best plan for
making Cood Flour.
Those desiring GOOD
Bread should give us a
trial . . .
Gristillll Do4g Prolliptill
14. SEITZER
EXETER
Real Estate Exchange
• Tile Sale, Purchase and Exchange of
Village and f a rmdands and properties
negotiated at reasonable rites of com-
miSsion,
•
For Sale.
Several Valuable Farms in HAY,
USBORNE, STEPHEN .and MCGILL-
IVRAY; also Three very desirable Re-
sidence properties in Exeter.
Farms Wanted
•
We have purchasers for good farm
aricl in the vicinity of Exeter, or who
will Exchange.
APPLY TO
Wm. Bawdon, David Mill,
Valuator. Manager,
OFFICES: Dickson & Carling's New
Block, Exeter.
The Whole ,Story
In a letter :
(Ai)(n' illev
(1,EnnY DAVI s'.)
From Capt. F. Loy°, Police Station No.
f..i., 'Aloutreal :- 1 We flequently iwe PEtuer
.1./Avls' l'A x-ICrt.t.un for 31in8 ia the :gam -
en?', rheumatism, ca,; ss. frbst tntes, chit-
blayn,q, crainps, and ell nalictions which
befall mon in Our poSt lion. I have no he 1- tation in, saying that l'Ain..E.Itti'm is the
'4. bcst remedy t ) haVe near it hand:,
i
i Ufted. Tnterttally and Externally.
Two sizes, 25c. and 31. bottles.
AT COST
..... .
As t• he Bicycle season is getting far
. advanced and we Wish to 'devote QM'
attention to other departments of one
business, we have decided to sell
cles the remoinder.of this season while ,
they, last at, cost, •and we have a few •
wheels that we bought :far below the
regillar whole&de prices.. We e-
::tre.pr
pared to give some Special Bargains hill
Bieycles.
One Piano, Organ and Sewing Mac.e,
hine stosk i&new and of best qualiv.
Call and see us. "We will lie glaa to -
show you our goods. . . . .
S. MARTIN
OUR
JEW PilEfiliSES.
We have moved into our nen preee,
Mises opposite the Central liTotel and
are now open for business. Our pre-.
Daises are modern and we give you
modern and up-to-date goods and
made in the most modern style.
We Personally . . •
. . Cut Every Garment_
That's made up at this establishment
-as well as fit it -and look after
all the -details. This is, only one
reason why our prices are nmder-
• ate.
Gent's Furnishings .
Come a.nd see us in our new place
of business and examine our stock of
Gent's Furnishings
Bert. Knight.
EXETER FOUNDRY
J. MURRAY,
Manufacturer & Dealer
. • • in • • •
Portable and Stationary Engines. and
Boilers, Plows, Land Rolle,rs, Mow-
ers, Etc. Ironpipe and. kttings, re-
pairs on Agricultural Implements
and general machinery promptly at-
tended to.
4 .
I good second hand Land Rollers
cheap; also 1 Steven's & 13nriis' Ror-
table Threshing Engine for, sale in
good running order. Price $175,C0
cash.
Sole agent in Exeter and vicinity for
the Electric Boiler Oorn pound. Guai,.
anteed to be strictly fiist ci iss for
removing scales; etc.
FOR SALE,
30 1.1. P. Boiler, 25 11. P. Engine Coln,
plete with Pump and Heatnin'aleo
abOut 1500 feet of inch pipe, '