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PROPRIETORS
Pr.r...I•ul Cards.
isHmor graduate off Toronto UL D.n v=etlet .D.D.S..
DENTIST.
Teeth extracted without any pain, or any bad effects
Omce In ransom's Block, west side Main street,
Exeter.
Dei. D. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. I..US
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto University and Royal
,
College of [ketal Surgeons of intann Also Poet
Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistery
(with hemnrable mention.)
Alluminum, Gold and Vulcanite Plates made In the
neaten manner possible. A perfectly harmless an•
aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth.
Once one door south of Carling Bros. store, Exeter.
Medical
DR. T. P. MCLAUGHLIN, MEMBER Or TIT
•College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario.
Plweiciae Surgeon and Accou•'heur. Oflos. Dash•
Aaet1•ueers
HBROWN, Winchelsea. Licenced Auctioneer . for the Counties of l'erth and Middlesex.
gill for Ow township of Osborne. Sales promptly
attended t, and terms reasonable. Sales arranged
N Poet Office Winchelsea
Aemhauts Bauk of Gagnon
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL
capital Paid Up - 6.000,000
Rest & Undivided Profits 3.218,959
95 BRANCHES IN CANADA
Interest at most favorable current rtes from date
depn Ited allowed ow Savings flank accounts and De•
posit Receipts.
Commercial Letters of Credit issued, available In
China, Japan and other foreign countries.
Travelling Letters of Credit issued to travellers in
all parts of the world,
A general Banking business transacted.
SAVINGS BANK.
THOS FTSHE, GRNCRAL MA?1nRR.
. F. IIEBDES, Seer Or BRAxCIIaa & (nIRr Iser,CTeR
CREDITON BRANCH
W. S. CHISIIOLM. Manager.
Cement
Plump,
Rosy
Childress.
are children that get the
right food to eat -whole.
some. nutritious food-ei*
digested food.
Mooney's
Perfection
Cream Sodas
are splendid food for grow-
ing children. Made of Cana-
da's
ana-
das finest wheat, cream and
butter -they are
more nourishing
than bread, and
easier to digest.
Always crisp and
appetizing in des
moisture -proof
Im4.am N
ail vows
OA OP
Y
The 4 -year-old son of A. W. Ridout.
of Windsor. was badly bitten on the
cheek by a hugh rat on Friday.
Justice Teettol tined a juryman et
the Toronto Assizes $10 for not turn-
ing np wbPn court opened.
Joseph Jellls, a retired farmer. aged
70y ears. of Brantford. committed slue
cide by hanging Saturday.
CREDITON
ROLLER MILLS.
111.11 Walielliaeftlri!}NOiNee
We are giving excellent
satisfaction since Re-
modelling our mill.
GRISTING and CHOPPING
DONE PROMPTLY.
H. SWE:ITZER
PIANOS
That Have to be Sold.
We have in stock TI1ItEE PIANOS
which have been in use fol• a shut t
time only, and wanting to make room
constantly for new goods. we are going to sell
the.. K.,. ata price that they will
on Hind. have to go.
at Exeter and Centralia.
The Best Cement in Can-
ada -National Brand.
Prices low enough to snit everybody.
Jos. Cobbledick
Intending purchasers would do well
to call and inspect these Imrgeins be-
fore buying.
Violins and Violin Sund-
ries Always in Stock.
S. MARTIN
Ileadquitrters for Stationery.
(flyer's Pills
Sugar -costed, ess_y to take,
mild In action. The
constipation biliousness,
(Lai=
Want Your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
ab rulIhl brows er rich black ? Use cwt trta seseweme rte , s, atii • ll.. assn► a s
11110
BLOOD DISEASES CURED
Drs. K. 6. I(. Established 25 Years.
es -no NAMES USED WiTH-
OUT WRITTEN CONSENT.
Ile was Rsepriaed at bow the
sores heeled-- I took you) New
Method 'treatment for a s••n.tt
blood disease with which 1 hid
been afflicted for twelve >ears.
I had consulted a scare of phy-
ale,lans, taken all klnel.t of blood
medicine, visited Hot Springs
and otl r mineral water re-
sorts, but oniy got temporary
relic(. They would help me fel+'
a time. 1 .1 ar:•,:- d.scontlr.uing
the taco'. .U• 1 t:.•) II ptemn
would brc::k .it agaln-ru.:ninit
Before Treatment. sores, blot. '.c.:• rtwum•attc
loos mess of the hair. swellings
of the glands, palms of the hands scaling. Itchiness of the Orin. dyspep-
tic stomach, etc. 1 had given up 1n de.palr when a 1. lend aJvlsed me
to consult you, as you had cured him of a Rhr+lnr disease II years ago.
1 had no hope, but took his advice. In thre.o weeks' time the sores
commenced to heal lip and 1 became oncoaraged. 1 continued the New
Method Treatment for four months and at the end of that time every
PYmptom had disappeared I erns cured 7 years ego and no rlgas of any
disease since. My hey three years old, is sound and h^althy. I cer-
tainly con reennlmend yo+ir treatment with ell try hr ,rt. Ton can
refer any person to me privately, but you can use tuts testimonial
ns you wlah." W. I1. H.
\Ve treat Nett on• 0.•L11If-. �'Rrl-nerl-, Stiletto's. S-ttal Weakness
Blood and Sista d.seasc i. erlsary, Madder and hlJacy complaints of
men and women.
READER Areyou a v: • rn' Dave )colt lost hope! you Intend-
ing t,1 mart. Das your blood been dlseaeed' Drive you
any w•e.kness. Our New Method Treatment will cure y•.•., What It
hug done for others It will do for you. C(1N81'LTATiON 1'REI . No
n.:.tter who has treated you, write for an honest opinion Free of
Charge. charges reasonable. 110O1:9 FREE --"The (lolden Monitor'
(Illustrated'. en 1u.eaaea et Men. Sealed nook on "Diseases of
Women" T'rce
R() n.\t1F:t1 1 aI1) At'ITt1O1•T svnirrEV cosies:NT. Everytkla$
cesemestlal. Question 11•t nn.l r,.t .,t tn..1r•.ent rimy.
C74'1
Aftc. Treatment.
Dps.KENNEIDY& KERGAN
Cor. Mlchlgen Ave. and Shelby St.. Detroit. Mich.
Ilay Connell
Council stet on Monday, Feb. 1;, all
bpresent. The auditors septic; was laid
efore the Council. the Treasurer's
cash book waw examined, finally audit-
ed and signed by the Peeve. The fol-
lot%fug :uo)uuts were utdert•d to be
paid: E. Christie, gravel, $10.50; M.
:11eTaggart, do., $3.00; J. Non heot t. do.
$7.52; G. KoIIei man, du., ;Wail: Geo.
Fairbairn, do., $3.7t1; Feed (:ieen. do.,
$1.211; S. Cud •e, do., 1..r;;
printing, $22.50; Hess & Iteiebert, pine
slabs. $1.1+8; J. (Tallman, rep, bridge.
con. 14, r:41.50; J. J. Mt•rner, auditor'.
sabu)•. Sii; \\'ui. Johnston, do., $0.
Council will tweet again \Ionday,Jlarch
0, when pat hutasters, etc will be 1111
pointed. F. Hese, (9etk.
AilssCram
J. Gillies, of Saginaw, \lith., is bete
..n as few weeks visit. --Miss I•:'.sie l'ul..
bledick is attending the millinery •'11-
enings at London.-- Messrs. Mlty to d
Ernie White, of St. Marys, were he,
for a few days during the week, asci -i .
ing in the stuck taking at \\lift.• .i
lay's store. The family of Will I -I,
Smith are moving to Chatham w•h.•I
11 r. Smith has been working for sou,
Unit. --A quiet but very pretty wed-
ding was solemnized at. Parkhill, on
Feb. 1, when Miss I3riuda Wright. eld-
est daughter of \Vw. Wright. of this
place. was united in marriage to Wm.
Radcliffe, of Carlisle. The ceremony
was performed at 4 o'clock by ltt•t•.
Mr. Graham. Miss Edna Hodginsact-
ed as bridesmaid• while the groom Was
supported by his brother. Ralph. Mr.
and Mrs. Radcliffe, after a few days'
visit here will Leave for Sarnia, where
they intend residing. We join with
their many friends in extending con-
gratulations.
Rheumatism and
Neuralgia
Do Their
Terrible Work
In February
Every tortured victim of rhetnntt•
tism should carefully read the follow-
ing letter from Mr. %V. H. Crysler, t'f
Niagara -on -the -Lake, Ont., who wits
cured by Paine's Celery Compound: -
"About four years since. I bad it se-
vere attack of grippe, followed by
rheumatism. for which the local phy-
sician prescribed the usual remedies.
which helped me at the Lane, but did
not eliminate the disease. Becoming
gradually worse, I finally became (1i+t-
coureged and began using "proprie
tory" medicines without any benefit
Then I went to (Tifton Springgs, took
the treatment and felt somewhat bet•
ter; but iafter coining hack I 1lecsine
very snitch wiuse, and was confined to
bed for a time. I then went to Pres
ton Springs, and really improved; but
after returning home 1 got worse. I
was then induced to try Paint's Celery
Compound, and have gained in health
and strength up 10 the preset:t writ-
ing. i walk frntu toy [muse to my
store, a distatiice of (ne•quartet• of a
1u11e. 1111(1 to church Sundays. Paine's
Celery Compound has done all this for
the. My friends are surprised end as-
tonishetl tinsel rue able 10 eaten' Ut
business again. Believing that it it
my duty to !et other sufferers knots
mf the great benefit I have received
from Paine's Celery Compound, 1
chee•tfully send this letter."
Paine's
Celery
Compound
Is Recommend-
ed by Druggists
And Physicians
ST. MARYS CHURCd BURNED,
St. Marys, Feb. 12, -About 9 o'clu k
this morning fire broke out in the has. .
ment of Knox Presbyterian Church,
contiguous to the furnace, and despit
the efforts of the brigade, the built'.-
ing wits completely destroyed. This
is the second time this church has
been destroyed by fire since its erec-
t' . The Inst fire was about thirteen
years ago. The present Toss, including
:t new pipe organ, which had only been
installed a few weeks ago, will probe
tidy reach twenty thonetrnd dollars.
insurance cow ) on building and $1000
on organ.
BIG FiRE AT CLINTON.
Clinton, Feb. 15. -Fire was discover-
ed this morning at 5.30 in the building
known as the machinery hall, one of
the largo main solid brick buildings
of I)oherty's ere in factory. The
watchman had nn•de his hourly rounds
•ctrl knew nothing of his origin. ile
blew the whistle, and within a few
minutes the company's grand Hi/
•'(lnipnIPnt was fighting the flames.
,Ind Snccerde'd in confining the fire to
the tine building, which was complete-
ly gutted. Being heavily stocked with
organ Gnus in the process of manufac-
ture, It burned fiercely. The loss.
which is considerable, is fully covered
by insurance. We understand it is
the company's purpose to rebuild as
.one tis the fire lose in ndjaested.
EXCITING EXPERIENCE iN A
LILT'%%A111).
(Owen daunt. Ont., Feb, 15. - Tlli�
mol wing. shot tly after 11 ' clock, the r••
al rived here a Grand Trunk rtssengel
train whish has Leen stalled four :Mho
north of the village of ('het'ley since
Mend:iv 8ftsenoon. ('nnduetor baker
h d charge of the train, and Engineer
Ross w a• nt the throttle. When the
a•n;rl'.r pt ogress was first impeded the
i 1 Jpeesengers were driven to ('heslry.
• The r estill of this drive through the
Heroes' blizzard which hat. r•sged In
this datriet during the present winter
was tryst many of the passengers hid
their nose. Para and feces froze& The
conductor was one of the worst suffer.
els. the right tide of his face being
e unpletcly frozen.
li(arplt'y
Mr.'1'. Sheitilt, mt 13htke, 111141 the
punt uutste•ra flying visit a few d.lys
ago. - Henry Shank's sale bills are out
,wuutu101ng his sale of farm stock and
implements for Feb. 23.-- Breaking
colts and hruncleica is the order of the
day her.. --'Those wh., purchased "tim-
ber lin.itat" at Alfred Moilsh'', auction
sale, are busy cutting and hauling it
honne.-TheHau•pley post office yard
v. to the scene of an exeitint event for
those inside the co tch top one morning
recently. \\'hilt• the mail cat ler wits
in tie ofllCI',(NW of lht• Indy pa'.eugers
(altxi•.mv 10) economise tin., . motet look
to Lion the team in they •• il, but got
a Groes line in some way •1: .! ,•..1 them
of eo -hot t that the nigh It - • .t.Its ti y-
in+t to get• into the Neigh, 11 .: ly up-
'ett Ing it. Thi, so excited 1 Le driver
1liotfur the safely of herself nod Child
ill • though of escape shirrs d het•
ntld with StiIlW1. :ery tau h like' the
pollti•••111, 51..111 111 yiet,uy, (present
jay 1 nt dish.! ..I•I.lshe I.s.•n.s of the
halms) heard overr the wit on the
nigh( of the .1..tiuos, she was sewn
emerging fi nun t he side of the coach
into the deep Slimy, ti ilk the child
• 1 tsl.ed thinly by Ib•• hover extrend-
s f•n hi r experience 8
.1 rtmnly 1.0‘ a ell1ou• In the rescue )fist
in time to ca telt 1Ile hnrsra before
h da meg* was dom., only a few
straps being broken. Jack says he
w:1! tie his h. rses next tithe.
- - -- .11111. -----
Snowdrift Fight.
Tot onto, Fele 11. -Thr railroad offi-
cials ha 00 0 1ertlHeli t on heir s
against ihi. sn.,tt•eftirts. 'fhe G. T. R.
branch lines not th of Palmerston went
out of fetidness Ia-t night, and not one
train t•eaehed the northern terminal
tn.day. The weather was so cold lend
the blizzard so severe t hat the men
employed in clearing the t,ii ks refus-
ed to work. Owen Soiled, Southamp-
ton and Whitton nue temporily isola-
ted. Sonne of the pessetigerm who left
for northern ;minis via Palmerston
to -day were brought hack to t he city.
while other's are being provided for.
•I'he G. 'i. it's eastern connect' at
N1aga.rn Falls failed madly, except one
Lehigh Veliey train. which worked
through the bluckt,Aleto the bridge.
News of the Week.
Doting a bock. y match et Pem-
broke, Robes t Fraser. nge•d 10, fell mild
bloke his .:eek, dying instantly.
A son of Rev. M1.Gander, of UfDng-
lon, was killed no the. 1.ulway, hear
l: r..veuhurst Pride y.
Mr. W. R. Beatty. ex•M.P.P. for
Parry 5..e111d. lost his life through in-
jnro•.-n-, .iued in it fire lit Al1us%head
£ Mainly stag.
He -Ton say you like a manly man.
What is your Idea of a manly man?
She -Well, for Instance, one wit*
doesn't stay and stay and stay just
because be knows the girl isn't strong
enough to throw him out.
hasten P1.asar•s.
Since the magnificent times of the
Roman empire there has never been a
period when people have been so over-
fed, overamused and overstimulated as
In the imperial London of today.
Probably Net.
"Is I'Ickleby a manicure artlstr
"I don't know. Why
"I Just saw him and he told me that
he 1111(1 charge of a hundred hands at
his place of huslnees•"-Cleveland Plata
Dealer
A Tre• Dl.tlllery.
On the ('unary Islands grows a foun-
tain tree, a tree utast needed In sows
parte of the islands. It le said that the
leaves constantly distill a quantity of
water that is sufficient to furnish
drink to every living creature in Iliero,
nature having provided this remedy
for the drought of the Island. Every
morning near this part of the island a
cloud of mist arises from the sea,
which the winds force agalust the
steep cliff on which this tree grows,
and it is from the mist that the tree
distills the water.
Proved If.
"Ley wife will bear witness," said
the prisoner at the bar, "that at the
very tine' I am accused of burglarising
Mr. Smith's premises I was eugaged
In walking the floor with my infant
child In my arms, endeavoring to
soothe it by singing 'Rock -a -by, Baby.'"
"The prisoner le discharged," re,
marked his honor. "lie can prove 6
leUaby"
Waftlaa Instead •I Gala..
The art in life la to sit still and to IN
things come toward you, not to go att-
er them or even to think that they are
In eight. liow often I have chased
some divine shatluw through a whole
day till evening, when, going home
tired, I have found the visitor just
turning away from my closed door. -
Arthur (Symons In Saturday Review.
Tour A4.•rtlelsg.
Bee that your clerks know all about
your advertising plans. Some clerks
would never know that you were ad-
vertising if you waited for them to
read the advertisements voluntarily.
There le no great genius without a
the lure "f non dne3s.
REASON N 6
WHY YOU SHOULD USE
Red Rose
Te a
Because of the care in Selection and Blending.
My agents in the east are expert tea tasters, and
every lot of tea that is sent down from the Gardens has
to pass their inspection. They take samples from the
chests and carefully taste them, then if the tea Is fully
up to the Red Rose standard, it is accepted and shipped;
if not it is rejected.
The most important test of alt, however, is when the
tea arrives here, as during the passage through the Red
S -a, the very great heat often affects the Tea very seri-
ously. Immediately on arrival, samples are taken from
each lot and subjected to the most rigid tests. and only
those teas which have retained all their original flavor
and strength are used for Red Rose (the balance is
jobbed off in bulk).
When blended and ready to be put into sealed pack -
ages, it is tested again just to make sure no mistake has
been made in the blending; nothing is left to chance.
Will you test us by ordering a package l
T. 11. ESTAB'ZOOKS, St. John, N. B.
BRANCHES: TORONTO WINNIPEG.
Farmers' Institute Meetings.
We have received a list of Farmers'
Institute meetings to take place in
[hie district, with dates. subject,' and
slremkete. We publish below the names
of some of the apeake•s, dates and
places of meeting. The speakers are:
1)r, H. O. Reed. Georgetown; J. L.
Warren. Acton; R. J. McMillan, Sea•
forth; Mrs. Colin Campbell, (ioderieh;
Fred A. Sheppard. Queeuaten; John
Donaldson, Port Williams; N.S.; Miss
Blanche Maddock. Guelph; A McDon-
ald. Appin. Place's and dates are:-
BrueeBeld. Dixon's Hall, February 21;
Exeter. Town Hall. 22nd; Pet khill,
Town Hall, `23ed; Ailsa Craig. Town
Hall, 21th; Elitnville 25th; Crediton
Town Hall, 27th; Grand Bend. Bren-
ner's hall 24th; Zurich. Town Hall,
March let; Hensel', Miller's hall, 2nd;
Bayfield, Town Hall, 3rd.
DR. SLOCUM'S
Mr. James McCarthy of Lowe town-
ship. Quebec. was pinned to the ground
by a falling tree and froze to death
while bis sots was looking for assist -
Thomas Waterson. of Lisle. got up
Monday morning started the fire and
wept out to do the chores. When he
Bathe In he found no hreakfset ready
and went to the bedroom end fouud
his wife dead.
NOTICE
TO Farmers BO lQo Pulilto
111 681181a1.
As the spring is coming
on now, gather up all
I um1141;iYour olld truck such as
THE GERMS OF CONSUMPTION
SWARM IN THE LAND
Consumptives who spit on the floors (fears,
public conveyances, halls, or on the streets,
eave the seeds of death behind them In
factories, or other places in cities or towns,
where consumptives have worked and spat on
the floor. the very walls ars fui1 of TUBERCLE
GERMS. Theatres and lecture halls are
dangerous to those of weakened systems, and
the utmost care should be taken to fortify the
system and avoid contagion. A teaspoonful
of "Peychine" taken before going out will
prevent all chances of attack from this source.
EXPLAINS TiTF. ST)IPTOMS
ON CONSUMPTION
The symptoms of consumption are not hard to
dieoorer-
Negleeeted Colds
Bronchial Troubles
lth.umattsm,
Night Sweat*
Logia of Flesh
Catarrh
Afternoon Chills and rare,
%%omen's Infirmities
Hemorrhages Wasting Conditions
Peine In theChest Tongue Coated
hoarseness Pale and Thin
extreme Exhaustion Lack of Stamina
Catarrhal Affections of the Nose, Throat, and Chest.
Dr. r. Slocum Gaye: "Consumptives almost always,
until the last moment, do not believe that an thing
ie the *natter with them. They Ga, • If only this
cough or that ache were gotta 1 would be all right.'
My remedy,' Peycbine,' will at once relle,e the
cough and ains, soon after yon befit■ to take it.
Psychine must be taken regularly, for a Miens*
like Consumption cannot be surest in allay ora week.
it is mal to remember that Ps opine le not is the
weal class of patent rnedielOea, but• on the contrary.
Is the remedy used daily In Dr. Slocuui a ezteseive
f P yebtne is pronounced 81 -keen
►a sale at all drug stores, or a *ample Bottle tree
of ebafge It your druggist does not have It In stock.
Meatlsa drugrtet's sante. Write Dr. T. A. Slocum,
Limited, 175 flog Street mat, Toronto, tot.
Dr. Sloesm'a valuable treatise ea the Cure clad
Prevention of Pulmonary and Broach.al Trouhlq
called Mee to every sufferer.
1f you ,vast to gat (be
•tsrest uterus for
your labor and
your grousd,
you can't afford
to plant anytbing bet
FERRYS
8�sns
woktTb.y rd after prod
lose. b always
ter tarseet sad moms
trope. All dealers sell
tbem. Our INS
Oe.d Aaae■t
free on request.
U. M. FIRM' a 00.
WINDSOR. ONT.
•
The White blt►ek et Moos•uui ,, N. \\',
T., was burned. ie►ss $:rnj'(I ).
The recount inl'reeentt yes it t
ti.•bet Wren Hon. F. E. A. iSve••Inie:
and Mr. Lehi 114.1.. t 1 '1 •••It u ill be
heard tin some rese'ved ballots
Allen Hither, the defeated Io,lep od-
••nt et.ndidnte tar Not 1h •'4 .1''t• 0,
G 1y8 he will 1 , • n titled o' • Leg.
st:ilure nla••n to L,ini h, •
as,
ug hers
Wool Pickings,
Horse Hair,
Old Rope,
Bones,
All Kinds old Iron,
Brass,
Copper,
Lead,
Zinc,
and take them down to
M. Jackson & Son
Main Street, Exeter.
(Ine dun. South of Sfetrtpnlitan hotel
1'Pitt's W here your will get the highest
cash price for them.
A FAMOUS SCHOOL.
CENTRAL
(/(01/4(a.
STRATFNT.
Tho Largest rind tnost Mnrressful
Commercial and Shorthand School in Western On•
fano. Our courses are up to -date and prawn. al.
Leading cutlegu in Canada and the United States
employ our grativates as teacher..
You may ester at nay time.
Write for tree eatalogue.
ELLIOTT & McLACHLAN.
Principals.
EXETER MARKETS.
CHANGED EACH WET)NF.SDAY
Wheat (old) 1 05 1 05
Barley :k/ 40
Oates :30 30
Peas 1i(1 fel
Potatoes, per beg 75 tell
lily, per tun '7 00 fi !M)
flour, per cwt., fancily 2 )t.;
Flour, low grade pet ewe 1 25 1 25
[hitter 19
LO
Live hogs, per cwt 4 fill
i)ressed Hoge 5 75 0 til
Shortie per ton 211 (MI .'!1 IMI
Bran per ton 15 (5) 11) (i)
Turkeys, per lb 12
Geese S
Ducks. S
('hit -ken. ., 7
1)rled Apries :t
Eggs
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