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LEQAL
DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
Sgltidtors, Notarfeh, Conveyancers, Com-
mlesiioners. Solicitors for the Monson*
Bank. etc.
Money to Loan at lowest rates, or interest
Otticea—Marin-St„ Exeter
I, R. Carling, B:A, L. IL Dickson
MONEY' TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
Conde to loan on farm and village prop-
erties at low rates or biterest,
GLA:DMAN d: STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors. Exeter.
DENTAL
Dr. Q. P'. ROULSTON. L.D.S„ D,D,S
DENTIST
Member of the R.C.D.S, of Ontario and
Honor Graduate of Toronto University.
OttIce--Over Dickson Se Carling's law
*trice. Closed Wednesday afternoons.
DENTIST
OR. A R. KINSMA1l, L.D.S., D.D.S.,
Honor Graduate of Toronto University
esti, extracted without pain, or any
oad effects. Office over Madman E
Btanbury's att;ce, main Street, Exeter,
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STNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
THE sole head of a family, qr Any
mala over 18 years old, may homestead
a quarter-seetion of available Dentin -
ion land in :Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
Alberta. The applicant must appear
in perso >, at the Dominion Lands Age
ency ot Sub -Agency for the Dis-
trict. Entry may be made at 4.ny
Dominion Lands Agency (but not
Sub -Agency) on certain conditions.
Duties --Six months' residence upon
aad cultivation of the land in each of
tree years. A homesteader may live
'Attie nine utiles of his, homestead cn
a fare of at least 80 acres, on. certain
conditions A habitable house is re-
nuired la every case, except when, re-
sidence is performed in the vicinity.
In certain districts a homesteader in
good standing may pre-empt a quarter
section alongside his homestead, Price
$3 per acre. Duties—Six months resi-
dence in each of three veers .after
earning homestead patent; also 50
adzes extra cultivation. Pre-emption
patent .may be obtained as soon as
'homestead patent, on certain condi-
tions
A settler who bas exhausted his
homestead sight may take a purchas-
ed" homestead in certain districts.
Trice $3 per acre, Duties—Must re-
side 6 months in each of 3 years, cu-
ltivate 50 acres, and erect a house
worth $300,
The area of cultivation is subject
to reduction in case of rough, scrub-
by or stony land. Live stock may be
'substituted for cultivation under cer-
taiu conditions,
W. W. CORY, C,M.c .
Deputy ot the Nth -dater ot the Interior
N,13.—Unauthorized 'publication of
'this advertisement w111 not be paid for.
Z8''ma(.eac6.a)C
A Christian college -home,
healthful situation.
For prospectus and terms,wrlte the Principal
R.I. Warner, M.A.,D.D ., St. Thomas, Ont.
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CENTRAL
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STRATFORD. ONT.
'YOU CAN SECURE A POSITION
If you 'take a course with us. The
demand upon us for trained help is
many tinges the slumber graduating,
Students are entering each week. You
may enter at any time.. Write at
once for our free catalogue of Com-
mercial, Shorthand or Telegraphy De-
partments.
D. A. McLachlan. Principal
DR. DeVAN'S,FRENCH PILLS ge R
gulating Pillfor women. $5 a box or thieefor
$10. Sold at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any
address op. receipt of price.�Tas SCoBEIL Diuo
Co'., St. Catharines, Ontario.
PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. vi>n aha
Vitality for Nervo''and Brain; increases "grey
matter" ; a Tonic—will build you up. $3 a box, or
two for $5, at drug stores, or by triail on receipt
of price TILE SpOnELL Battu Co., St. Catharines.
Ontario.
WINTER RESORTS
SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES
Long Limit—Stopovers
Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C.
Charleston, S.C. ; Nassau, N. ,.'. ;•
Hot Springs; Ark.; French. Lick Spr-
ings, Ind.; Jacksonville ma all Flee-
ida Points • Havana, 'Cuba; 'ind New
O,rlearns La., via New York'and Rail
(or steameiaccording to destination)
or via Buffalo, Detroit,' or Chicago.
BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES
-OT.HEP tHEALTH RESORTS
eve ui
- ._«i
ens
Mt
ch. ; Battle ..-,:reek. ' M el"t,Catharines; We11, Ont1, 1.idPres,ot Springs, Ont.
I?tirther particulars on application to
Grand Trunk Agents
aaveti „, eat' 17,
Ful' particulars :.:and. birth' reserva-
tion!• on application to'Agents.
N. J. DORE, Ereter
CLEARING
Auction Sale
Of FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
on. Lot 12, Core 2, Usborne, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, at Qin
o'clock, the following',
Horses -1 horse 9 -yr -old; 1 hoarse
5 -yr old; 1 horse rising three years;
1 colt rising 2 years.
Cattle -2 fresh calved cows; 2 cows
supposed to calve April, lst; 4
steers rising 2 -yr -old; 1 y ealriing steer
1 yearling heifer, 2 fall calves, 2 young
calves,
flogs Etc. -5 sows due to farrowin
April; b store hogs about 100 lbs;
about 50 hens; 4 ducks.
Implements—Massey Harris binder,6
foot cut„ with truck and, carrier, near-
ly new; Deering mower, 5 -foot cut;
Frost & Wood disc harrow; McCor-
mick three horse cultivator; new
Cockshutt 13 -disc drill; Noxon drill
set iron harrows, Maple Leaf 2 -fur-
row plow, walking plow, 10 ft. steel
rake, scutiler, land roller, Maxwell
root pulper, wagon, set bobsleighs,
hay rack, gravel box, set double har-
ness, steel -lined water trough, water
shoot, set doubletrees, neckyokes,set
slings, ropes and chains; crow bar;
horse fork, barrels, Yorks, shovels;
chains, etc; 15 tons of good clover
hay, quantity of mangles
Terms—$5 and under ,cash, over
that amount 10 months credit on
approved joint ,notes. 6 per cent per
annum off for cash cancredit amounts
Positively no reserve as the pro-
prietor has givens up farming.
J. C. SNELL, Prop,
C. W. ROBINSON, Auct,
F. COATES, Clerk
MCGILLIVit, Y COUNCIL
Council met per adjournment. All
members present. A number of ac-
eotmts were passed. The resignation
ori W. T. Amos as assessor was ac-
cepted and he was appointed auditor
while John Bradley was appointed as-
sessor. Adjourrunent was made to
March 6th,
J. D. Drummond, Clerk.
nazi TAX COLLECTOR
Ilex ;rrea To Health By Vint
Crri;;th, Miss.—"I ani a city tax col-
iectrr and seventy-four years of age.
I was in a weak, run-down condition.
Me druggist told me about Vinol. I
trh»i it ami in a week noticed consider-
able improvement; I continued its use
and now I have gained twenty pounds in
weight, and feel much stronger, 1 con-
sider
on
sider Vinol of ne tonic to create strength
for old people." --J. A. Titter.
We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod
liver and iron tonic, for all run-down,
weak and debilitated conditions.
W S Cole, Druggist, Exeter, Ont,
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A $ealthpreserving
delight
So
The use of LifebuoySoap
makes the bath a supremely
soothing pleasure as well as
a health -insuring delight.
The cream of pure oils gives
a velvety lather that is
cleansing and healing. The
very mild carbolic solution
means a perfectly healthy
skin The odorvanlshesin a
few seconds after use.
ALL OROCERR SELL—
LIFEBUOY
HEALTHY
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SAINTSBURY
Miss Armitage and Miss Haladay
from the West spent a few' days with
friends in. this vicinity,—hiss Agnea
;.Aleitau der of Sunshine was a week
end visitor at Saintsbury,--We are all
glad to hear that Miss Alice Hunter
is an the road to recovery. The L
O. L„ No. 493, Biddulph, intend hold
ing an oyster supper and dance o
Friday evening, Feb. 25th,. --A, numbe
of our young people attended th
dance in the Town Hall at Farquha
last Wednesday evening and report
good time. --Mr. Thos. and Miss Mar
garet Quinton of Exeter Visited with
:Hiss Isaac one day last week.—The
annual meeting of the Red Cross as-
sociation stet at Saintsbury last Wed-
nesday afternoon and packed their.
inonthly bale of Red Cross supplies
consisting of 24 day shirts and 18
Pairs of socks.—Owing to the inclem-
ency of the weather the crowd at the
_ Red Cross concert Friday evening
was not as large as expected. How-
ever a good time was spent by all.
present. The proceeds amounted to
$19, The two features of the even-
ing were, the ticket drawing contest
for the silverware, which was won by
Miss Ina Smith, and a presentation of
a wrist watch and ''fountain pen to
Private Ernest Penrice of C. Company
Parkhill, the presentation being niade;
by ,Messrs, George Davis and Frank
Smith. The address is as follows:—
Private Ernest Penrice,—The Red
Cross Association of Fraser and
Saintsbury, having heard that you had
enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary
Force. felt that they should in some
way show their appreciation of your
patriotism on their behalf, therefore,
1 beg you to accept this wrist -watch
and fountain pen as slight tangible to-
kens of their esteem and regard, May
they be ,of service to you and remind
you of the friends you have left be-
hiad. I ue;e.d trot say that you will
ever be in our thoughts and our earn-
est prayer to God is that He will pro-
tect you in all difficulties and dangers
and bring you safely hornet again.
Signed an behalf of the Red Cross
Association of Fraser and Saintsbury
Private Penrice made a suitable re-
ply to the presentation and address.
He +left on Monday the 21st to com-
mence training at Parkhill.
WHAL
Miss Hannah .Raycraft of Granton
accompanied by her friend, Mrs. Mills
of Toronto, whose husband is with
Canadian forces it, France, are visit-
ing here at Wnx. Morley's this week,
—Lorne Gunning of Stratford and
Percy Foster of Parkhill' companies
spent Sunday here with their parents
--Garnet Ashton of London, who has
been training at Guelph, visited rela-
tives here last ;weak. He leaves with.
his company for England' this week,
His brother Milton• is in the trench-
es in France at present.—Hector Mill
son lost a fine Durham cow on Sat-
urday, the animal seemingly to have
dropped dead.—Those who harvest
ice around here are at it this week.
It is a foot thick and very clear.—
The ,patriotic concert last Wednesday
was largely attended and very satis-
factory. A good supper was served
and a choice program rendered. The
main feature of the program, being a
play given by six of aur young peo-
ple—Earl Johnston, Hilda Gunning,
Wm ,Hodgson, Verde Morley, Edgar
Squire. Myrtle Squire, Miss Peart.
This amateur Company will show at
Granton at a concert next Monday,
Feb 28th.—Delbert Morley and W.
Gunning were cutting at Wm. Kirk's
north of Kirkton Last week.—The W.
M. S. of Woodham area having a soc-
ial evening in their church on Friday
of this week, Some talent from here
will take part --One of our young men
tell us that an, his.return from Lucan
Sunday morning he saw parties leav-
ing the village minus their bells.
SHIPKA
Miss Kathryn McEwen returned to
Coleman on Monday, after spending
the past two months with; her mother
here,. --Mr. and Mrs. Crawford McPher
son of Parkhill spent part of last
week with the latter's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. John Rata—Mr. Willial
Smith is visiting her sen in Centralia
this week,—Mrs, Fred Geiser and
Misses Violet end Alice spent Sunday
in Crediton,—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Schroeder and daughter _Adeline, vis-
Red friends here on Thursday,—Miss
n Irene McKenzie returned home after
✓ spending a week with relatives at Ar-
e Where are the !police
PERSONALS.
Well-known Women.
Chatham, Ont "I was siek for about
Cour years. Got very weak, could not
eat to amount to
anything. I got
? very thin and had
no strength at all.
I was very much
discouraged at
• times—thought I
was never going to
s get better. -I
r could not walk a
block without feel-
ing all tired -out.
��1 m
(`�'I took
`,I edicinesdifferent but did
not get the help I needed. A friend of
mine advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Fav-
orite Prescription. I began to take it
with the `Pleasant Pellets' and by the
time I had taken two bottles I was well
on the road to recovery, and in six months
I was entirely well. My appetite came
back and I gained in flesh. Now I am as
strong and healthy as any one could wish
to be. I owe it all to Dr. Pierce'a med-
icines
edicines and I am glad of the opportunity
to give testimony in their favor; they
have done wonders for me."—Miss
THELMA PARSER, 141 E. King St.
Chatham, Ont.—"I have taken Dr.
Pierce's medicine with good results. I
was weak and run down, lost my appetite
and got very thin. I took `Favorite
Prescription' and `Pleasant Pellets' and
these two medicines built me up in a very
short space of time so that I felt as well
as ever. I found them to be all that is
recommended of them; they are good."—
MRs. WM. WEESE, Cor. Taylor & Grand
Ave., E., Chatham, Ont.
Every woman who has backache, head-
ache, low spirits, sleepless nights, owes it
to herself to speedily overcome he trouble
before a breakdown causes prostration.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is
a non-alcoholic remedy that any ailing
woman can safely take because it is pre-
pared front roots and herbs with pure
glycerine, containing tonic properties.
KIRKTON
Miss Ina. Hoskins has taken a epos -
'ration in the teleiPhone office.— John
Hannah and Amos Doupe are haul-
ing material for the erection of thein
new houses.—Mr. and Mrs. D. Hazel-
wood have retutned to the west after
visiting the Iatter's mother, Mrs. Jas.
Murray.—Anniversary services were
held in the Methodist church on Feb.
20th. Rev. Sterling of Fullerton con-
ducted the services and preached very
acceptably, 'On Monday evening an
oyster supper was served and a choice
program followed.—Miss Ada Mc-
Curdy is recovering from .her illness.
—Guy Rputly has returned to Clinton
after a visit around here.
DUBLIN—The death of Mary Ma-
lady, the ten -year-old daughter of
Frances Melady of this place, occurred
in St Joseph's Hospital, London, on
Sunday, following an operation for
appendicitis. The remains were
brought here, for burial.
SISTER o READ MY FREE OFFER.
Iain a woman.
I know a woman's trials.
I know her need of sympathy and help.
If you, my sister, are unhappy because of iti-
health,andfeel unCt for household duties, social
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gust how you suffer, and ask for my free ten days'
trial of a home tri :tn:r•;t suited to your needs ;
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this successful method of home treatment for,
yourself, my reader, for your daughter, your sister,
or your another, I want to tell you how to cure
;ourselves at home at trifling -cost, and without.
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sufferings ; what we women know from exper-
ience, .we, know better than any doctor; and,.
thousands have proved there is hope even for the
hopeless in my method of home treatment. If y'u
suffer from pain in the head, back, or b-wels,
feeling of weight and dragging down sensations,
falling or displacement of internal organs, bladder
irritation with frequent urination, obstinate
constipation' or DUIes, pain in the 'sides regularly
or irregularly, blunting or unnatu-alenlargements, catarrhal conditions dyspepsia, extreme
nervousness, d pressed rpirits, me:enc.:oly, desire to cry, fear of something evil about, to
happen,creeping feeling ep the spine, palpitation, hot flashes, weariness, sallow complexion;
with dark circles under the eyes, pain in the left breast ora general feeling that life is not
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hoine;:-without the expense of, hospital treatment, ter the dangcrsyof an operation. "Women
.everyw,ho(re ere escaping the surgeoffi' knife by !knowing of my sihiple,'Method of home
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to's65u'e cli'^r suitcrer. li,tdtibuie trel tirient is fay.an,',4tdtitigoet• 1d. To Mott erats6fi)aughters,
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eon time, it costs only a f : w cents a week to do'so, and it does not interfere with one's daily work.
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MRS. M. SUMMERS, Boz. 840. .:wirtayinoit. ONTARIO.
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I LAME BACK
Spells Kidney Trouble
There's no use putting on liniments and
plasters to cure that ache in your hips or back
the trouble is inside. Your kidneys are out
of order. GIN PILLS go right to the cause
of the backache and heal and regulate the
kidney and bladder action. Then you get
relief, permanent relief 1
Many a man and woman who has been
doubled up with shooting pains in the back
having to stop work and lie down to get a Little
relief, has found new health and comfort in
inpills
FORTH
Two boxes completely curedArnoldMcAskell,
of LowerSeima, N,S, "I have never had any
trouble with my back since," he says.
If you have a Iame back—or any sign of
Kidney trouble—get GIN PILLS to -day and
start the cure working. soc. a box, six boxes
for $2.3o—and every box guaranteed to give
satisfaction or your money back. Trial treat-
ment free if you write
National Drug & Chemical
Co. of Canada, Limited
Toronto • Ont. rS
immumnimmunimmommummanni
Children Cry for Fletcher's
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TORI
`a `ear`; a CSC\ `\a\
The Sind Yon Have Always 3,ought, and which has beecite
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per..
Sona! supervision Since its infancy..
• Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good =' are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment„
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, pare.
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither" Opium, Morphine nor other 14arcot1
substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
.hags been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,,
Flatulency, Wind, Colic, all 'Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels*
assimilates the Food, g'iving healthy and natural sleep.
Tate Children's ,Panaceas --The mother's Friend,
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
Burs the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
amminamisimmaimmaimaimunsumaT.4 C, �,NTAi�,R �PM+t14MY, HEpt YCMRR G1T1t.
The purchase price of this famous
1881 Rogers Al Plate
WE give coupons with every arc. pur-
chase of all the high grade guaran-
teed products made by the United
Drug Company. We are willing to lose
money on the silverware to get you ac-
quainted with these goods, which are stan-
dard in their line,
"Rexall Remedies"
Liggett's Candies, Perfumes, Toilet Articles,
Brushes, Stationery, Rubber Goods, and
hundreds of other items, household prepara-
tions, etc. You cannot afford not to se-
cure this popular silverware, when you can
get it on our half bought plan. As an ex-
ample, this teaspoon that sells for 25c, you
can get for roc. with coupons.
WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS
The nervous system is the alarm system
of the human body.
In perfect health we hardly realize that
we have a network of nerves, but when
health is ebbing, when strength is declin-
ing, the same nervous system gives the
alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful
sleep, irritability and unless corrected,
leads straight to a breakdown.
To correct nervousness, Scott's Emul-
sion is exactly what you should take; its
rich nutriment gets into the blood and
rich blood feeds the tiny nerve -cells while
the whole system responds to its refresh-
ing tonic force. Free from harmful drugs. '
Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont.
ZURICH
Mr. John Hey, Jr., our local ,horse -
buyer, bought a valuable horse at
Waterloo last week.— Geo. McBride
spent Thursday evening at Mr. David
Schroeder's at Sarepta.—Jahn. Decker
sr., who was a visitor in Buffalo and
Hamilton, returned home on Friday.—
Miss Flossie Howald, who has been
spending a few weeks at her home
here, returned to Seaforth Tuesday.
A former resident of Hay Town-
ship, Benjamin Kaercher, died at his
home in Cavalier County-, N. Dak., re-
cently after 9 months illness, at the
age of 55 years. He was, born in Hay
township and moved to North Dakota
in. 1881. Besides his wife he is sur-
vived by two sons, his mothea three
brothers and fonir sisters.—Misses Lot-
tie Galster Vera Seibert and Latta
Weber are attending millinery open-
ings in London.—Mr. Fred: Hess, Sr.,
is confined to his house through an
injury to his ankle by a ipiece oaf
machinery hitting it. -Mrs. Peter Koeh
ler shied on Thursday morning last af-
ter a short illness. Thefuneral took
place on ;Saturday, On Feb'. 14t1h:
the death took ,place bf Laura Kath=
leen the three-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reichea t, Blind
Line, Death was due to bronshitis,
Jacob Quackenbush, '^son -tan' -Taw of
J E. Schroeder., has purchased the
Jacob, -Meyer farm. • of 100 acres at.
Wdgzner's''Oorners, for $i5,50,0. 'Pos-
Isesstionl.in' March: .Mr. Meyer will buy'.
a farm in Michigan; -David 'Stelck has
returned to his duties as clerk in
Brandon.!
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TWO COUPONS will be given with every 25c. purchase of
REXALL PRODUCTS.
ONE COUPON with every 25c. purchase of any other article in
our store.
ASK FOR COUPPONS AND BUY YOUR 1881 ROGERS Al
PLATE AT HALF PRICE
COLE'S DRUG STORE
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"MADE IN CANADA"
Ford Touring Car
Price $530
A BUMPER CROP—OF PLEASUR-
ES AND PROFITS IS REAPED BY
THE FARMER WHO OWNS A
FORD. HE HAS BROKEN DOWN
THE BARRIER OF DISTANCE,
FOR HIMSELF AND THE ENTIRE
FA'M.ILY. NOW AFTER THE
HARVEST—AREN'T YOU GOING
TO BUY THAT FORD ?
The Ford Runabout is $480; the C
pelet $730;'•the` Sedan 89 e ou-
O, the Town
car $780. All prices are f.o.b..Ford,
Ontario, ' All sass completelyequip-
ped? including ' electric headlights.
Cars otit sale`{ alt
N1=b; -SNELL'Sy° EXETER.;
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