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DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8.. D. D. S..
Honor graduate of Toronto Univerista.
DENTIST.
Teeth extra, ted without any pain, or any bid effects
Office in Fausou'e Block, west side Main street,
Exeter.
Lydia E. Pinkhani'a
Vegetable Compound
is a positive cure for all those painful
ailments of women. It will entirely
cure the worst forms of Female Com-
plaints, all Ovarian troubles, Inflam-
mation and Ulceration. Falling and
Displacements of the Womb and con-
sequent Spinal Weakness. and is
ppeecu iarly adapted to the Change of
Life. Every time it will cure
Backache.
It has cured more cases of Leueor-
DR. D. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. L.11.S rhma than any other remedy the world
has ever known. It is almost infallible
DENTIST in such cases. It dissolves and expels
Honor Graduate of Toronto University and Royal Tumors from the Uterus in an early
college of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Also Poet stage of development. That
Graduate of Chicago S.•hool of Pro+theta.• Dentistery
(with honorable mention.)
Atluminum, Gold and Vulcanise Plates made in the
neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless an- causing pain, weight and headache, is
aetthetk used for painless extra tion of teeth. instantly relieved and permanently
Office ono door south of Carlin; Bros. store, Exeter. cured by its use. Under all circum-
stances it acts in harmony with the
female system. It corrects
Irregularity,
Suppressed or Painful Menstruation,
Weakneea of the Stomach, In' tion,
Bloating, Flooding, Nervousd Prostra-
tion, Headache, General Debility. Also
Dizziness, Falstnesa,
Bearing -down Feeling,
Auctioneers
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this county and adjoining territories, to repre-
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95 BRANCHES IN CANADA
Extreme Lassitude, "don't -care" and
" want -to -be -left -alone" feeling, excit-
ability, irritability; nervousness, sleep-
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•' blues," and backache. These are
sure indications of Female Weakness,
some derangement of the Uterus. For
Kidney Ooaipiaiata
and Backache of either sex the Vegeta-
ble Compound is unequaled,
You can write Mrs. Pinkham about
yourself In strictest confidence.
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WE RRE WORKl$
In dead earnest for trade and
the volume of it that comes
our way is proof that our
Goods, Prices and Methods are
At Exeter and Centralia alright'
Storehouses THIS MONTH
We will endeavor to interest
Now ready for use the best you in Pianos and Sewing
Machines. In new Instruments
Cement and Lime we sell Canada's hest makes,
and will slake the Prices and
That money can buy, also terms very attractive.
A few special bargains in
secondhand Pianos, Organs
and Sewing Machines that are
for Everybody at the lowest
bound to suit you. ('all and
prices.
COAL
see ll s,
Jos. Cobbledick S. MARTIN & SON
• isKeep tee boMels r�1�Ayer's Aod the gest medlcTis-
Arer's Pubes;
Want your malstacbe °r beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
Sbesstlhl brawl srrk Clad? use ma mat tows smsaaattaaee. ■n.y a s
BLOOD DISEASES CURED
Drs. K. £ K. Established 25 Years.
.tltir NO NAMES USED WITH-
OUT WRITTEN CONSENT.
He was surprised at hew the
stores healed -"l took your New
Method Treatment for a serious
blood disease with whi. h 1 had
been attlh•ted for twelve years.
I had consulted a score of phy-
sicians, taken all kinds of blood
medicine, visited Hot springs
and other mineral water re-
sorts but only got temporary
relief. They would help me for
a time. but after discontinuing
the medicines the symptoms
would break nut again --running
Before Trrest,sest. s'•res, blot' hey, rheumatic pains. Atter Treatameatt,
looseness of the hair, swellings
of the g?a'ids. palms of the hands scaling, ttchane-s of the skin, dyspep-
tic stomach, eta I had given up In despair when a friend advised me
to consult you, as you had cure,, him of a similar disease II years ago.
I had no hole, but took his 11,1v ice. in three weeks' time the sores
commenced to heal up and I became encouraged. 1 continued the New
Method Treatment for four menthe 501 at the end of that time every
symptom had disappeared I was cured 7 years ago and no signs of any
disease since- toy boy, three years old, 1+ sound ;,n.l healthy 1 cer-
tainly can recommend your treatment with ell my heart. You can
refer any person to me privately, but you can use flats testimonial
as you wish." W. it 9.
We treat Merinos, Debility. S'arirocele, Stricture. NItal Weski'ss
Blood sad Skis diseases, triaary, Bladder wad hldaer complaints of
men and women
READER `sae roc -turn a vlctlm' Itave you lost 1.nrc' Are you intend-
Ing arry ^ il.ae )nnr blond been diseased' Have you
any weakness. Our Necv. Mettin.l Treatment will cure you iVliat it
has done for others it will do for you Ce,NBI'I.TATI(sN FREE. No
matter who has treated you, write for an honest opinion Free of
Charge. ('hargee reasonable a)K3 PRPP --"The Gulden Monitor"
(Illustrated), on Diseases of men. Sealed Book on "Di of
Women" Free.
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DpKENNEDY& ICElehigan Ave. and Shelby St.. Detroit. Its.
HURON COUNTY COUNCILti Around About Us.
----- tit. 31.1).: Mt. Brown, suet with a
Ismaili ..c.:dent recently. lie w•ae
climbing into his fish wagon when the I
but se ata' ted for wand and he was
thtuwit aerie's the ftaont of the rig.
This resulted in a bruised side and a
Iii oken t ib.
The June session of the county
•un. it opened on '1'ue.daty afternoon
with all the members pi eaten except
31r. Lamont. Warden 31illet address-
ed the council at some lengt h, refei-
ing to the suit pending between the
township of Ashfield and the county
with rcfrreuce to the Purl Albert
washout, W the addition to the house
of refuge and to the bridges under
contract. The Wardru's eommittee
Wet al (iodet ic•h On Maid) 7th and
received two propositions for settle-
ment front the township of Ashfield,
one of which was to stilwit the mat-
ter to atbitration. A iitotioe was in-
troduced at the present session of the
council to leave the matter to arbitra-
tors, consisting of tw'o competent
engineers with power to :appoint a
thitd, but it was voted down. The
building committee of the house of
refuge stet at Clinton on Mouthy.
The architect was present and said
the work so far had been fairly well
done. The work, the committee said.
would probably be about finished by
the end of the present month, and the
eot.itnittee, with the solicitor if he
were tequirt'ei, were empowered to
make a settlement when the work
was dune. A request of the ratepay-
ers of the townships of McKillop and
Grey for a grant to assist in opening
up the toad between lots 1 and Int, lith
concession, 31cKillo1), as a station of
the Guelph-Goderich road would be
situated on lot 3, vas sent to commit-
tee. The Reeves of the two town-
ships were present and spoke in sup-
port of the grant. Rev. J. NV. Hod-
gins has sent in his resignation as
trustee of the Seaforth Collegiate and
there isa motion before the commit-
tee to appoint F. Burrows in his place.
Some other clatters before committees
are a motion to grant $25 to repair the
bridge at Wingham, a request from
the Reeve of Wroxeter for $20O to
assist in )lacing a lock-up in the new
town hall there, a Motion to grant
SANS towards improving the gravel
road south of Winghatn, and accounts
from Listowel, Parkhill and Harriston
high schools for Huron pupils. Dr.
cods, 11. W. Erwin and Geo. Erwin,
of Baayfield,were present yesterday and
addressed the council on the necessity
of a new bridge at Bayfield. The
equalization of assessment was taken
up last night.
ishister--McQuillan---that the Poli-
tic School Inspectors be authorized to
apportion the several school moneys
now lying in the hands of township
treasurers, among the several ntunici-
palities to which they belong, accord- Seaforth: The death of Mr, Neil
ing to the average attendance. --Car- Hill occurred at the home of his
tied. McLean -Ferris -that the ('oun- daughter. Mrs. Ernest Lawrence, in
ty Councillors appointed to look after McKillop, adjoining Seaforth un the
cement abutments be paid $2.50 a day. north. Since the marriage of his
Castled. ('antelon-McLean-- that the daughter last winter Mr, Hill has
bylaw for the incorporation of Zurich been making his home with her. Sun -
be laid over till the December session. day morning he Wats out itnd around
Carried, Bryans-Gardiner-that this and after dinner he went to his room
Council do now adjourn till the first to have a sleep. After a couple of
Tuesday in December, in the town of hours his daughter went up to awaken
Brussels. -Carried him, when she was shocked to find
hint dead, he hawing apparently ble'pt
away. Deceased, who was 73 years
of age, was a native uf the north of
Ireland.
3lilclmll: While assisting; at Juts.
Pot let's basin -raising Monday, 31r•.
%VIII. Hodge, of 31itcltell, got his foot
crushed by one of the heavy beasts,
it being turned over unnoticed by hint.
31r. 11. Lawrence. of Logan, also had
his hand hurt,
Hubert: '%'ire wife of Geo. Hann,
-t., met with ii nasty accident one day
last w•t•ek. She was outside, carrying
a milk itoc•k in her hands, when she
slipped on the wet ground, and in the
fall the crock was l.roke'n and cut bet
ly,
tactsetaypeteingherly, one of heeyes willow-
t'sc
Fullartoe: A quiet wedding took
place un \%'edue.dity, June lith, at
the home of 30. and Mrs. T H. Fran-
cis, when their eldest daughter, \%'itt-
itifrt•d, became the bride of 31r. Alfred
J. 1)ow. Ouly.t few tuf the near tela -
tires of the lit ide and gtuuui SI1.11'
present. 31t. and 31rs. Dow will liar
om the fat 111 !eat' Russeldale,
liuilett: 3h. James McGill, who.
recently .ld his farm near Constance,
has 'mocha -cal the farm of 31r. 0.
apt oat, on the McKillop and Hullt•It
town line. paying for it the stun of
$5,(N4). %'his farms contains one hun-
dred acres. has on it good buildings
;and is within ultimo three miles of
Seafur th. Mr. McCall gets possession
in I)ctohet•.
Dublin: Friday there passed away
an aged resident of this place in the
person of Airs. William Carpenter.
Having been a great suffer for some
time, her death Was not unexpectt d.
and she had the consolation of having
most of her bonito at her side at the
time of her (teath. His remains were
interred in St. Patrick's cemetery itt
this village on Sunday morning.
Dublin: On Tuesday morning a
very pretty wedding was solemnized
at St. Patrick's church, when Miss
Welsh was united in marriage to 31r.
Ed. Flannery, of McKillop. The
bride. who was given away by her
father, looked charming in a gown of
brown voile, with lace trimmings and
a beautiful large white chiffon hat,
and was attended by her sister, Miss
Annie, who wine a becoming suit of
reseda green with lace trimmings and
large white hat, while the groom Was
;Oily supported by his brother, 31t.
Jas. Flannery.
PARTIAI. COMMITTEE REPORTS.
The Auditors reported having
exam-
ined the treasurer's statements, and
found theta to agree with the hooks
and vouchers in every particular; that
tiie receipts Were $119,5(11.11; disburse-
ments, $11S,S11.81i, leaving a balance
u f $ 752.25.
Finance committee recommended
the payment of some 39 accounts, and
reported having examined the audi-
tory report.
County Propert)) Committee report-
ed that they found the jail and Regis-
try office in good order.
The Equelizittlon committee report-
ed recommending same assessment as
for iii.
The Education committee reported
re the letter of Rev. J. NV. Ilodgino,
resigning the position of trustee of
Seaforth Collegiate Institute, 00 •u• -
count of removal to (7hatharn, that his
resignation be accepted and Dr. F.
Burrows he appointed in his place.
The Jailer's report showed 9 prison-
ers: 3 for vagrancy, 1 on remand. 2 for
assault, 1 for theft, 1 for street walk-
ing, 1 for insanity.
The Building committee met at the
House of Refuge Wednesday. The
architect was present, and a thorough
inspection of the building was made.
There is still considerable to be done.
Road And Bridges committee recont-
utended the printing of the Engineer's
report in minutes; advised that abridge
he built between the townships of
Tucketwmith and nattiest, known as
the Morrison bridge, the sante to be a
concrete arch, span of about 15 feet,
Perth to pay half the cost.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions front teptitahlt phy-
sicians. as the datnage they will do is
ten fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, 0., cont ins no mercury, and
is taken interna lly, acting directly up.
on the blood And mucous surfaces of
the system. in buying !fall's Catarrh
Cure be sure you get the genuine. It
is taken internally and made in Toledo,
Ohio by F..1. Cheney & Ce. Testi•
mmnialsfree.
Sold by all druggists. Price 75e. per
hot tle.
Take Hall's Family !'ills for constipa-
tion.
St. Marys: Jos. Farr has sold his
confectionary and ice creatn tinniness
in the Moore block to the Misses
Smith.
Millett: While Messrs. Thomas
and }Err Admits were engaged split-
ting wood the head Clew off •1110111NP
Axe and struck Ern on the arm and
cut hint so badly as to requite four-
teen stitches
Mitchell: Messrs. Rohr. 11. Roney
and Robt. %VNtson, lubber(;
McPherson, Cartnonock; Willinnt
HArper, Full•ar•ton, and airs. Arthur
31ntttD, Mitchell, were ticketed this
week to the North West,
('Tinton: After an illness of neat1)-
1 wo
yiwo years Re/lct irk McLennan died on
Fl ;day evening. Ht' was A natike of
Roashire, Scotland, where he w.IS
born sixty-three years ago. hut tot
three decades he was a resident of
(';inter).
Clinton: Although in declining
health, the death of J. M. Dowzer
came nue xpected on Wednesday
morning. Deceased, who had been
employed with the Doherty Organ
Co., gave up work a year ago, on
account of consumption. He went
to Coloredo in the hope that the
change would check the disease, but
he came back no better, and gradually
lost ground. He was a young elan of
promise, a member of Willis church,
With in his 32 year, and held in the
very highest esteem. He was a mem-
ber of the Odd fellows Lodge, ;and was
buried under their auspices, on sat lir-
day afternoon.
Seaforth: The home of 3Ir. and
Mrs. James Wilson, was the scene of
a pretty wedding on Wednesday when
their eldest daughter, Margaret E.,
was united in marriage to Air. Roy W.
Scott, eldest son of 31r, James Scott,
of this town. The ceremony was per-
formed at 12 o'clock noon, by Rev. F.
H. Larkin, and witnessed by a large
number of the relatives of the young
couple. Miss Ethel Wilson, sister of
the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mi-.
Rohett Scott, Jr., of Paisley, was
groomsman, while Clarissa Scott and
Luella Smith acted its flower gills.
Mendlesshon's wedding march was
played by Mies Beatrice Scott.
Distilled
Sunshine
Did you ever have a
headache that mad e
Sunday feel like wash-
day ?
Q Perhaps you have been
drinking inferior teas.
Q No, you don't need medi-
cine -- all you need is a
package of Grand Mogul
Tea.
Q This tea combs the kinks
out of the nerves. Why ?
Because it is rich in thein
(the flavoring essence)
which is just concentrated
sunbeams. Grown on the
high table lands of Ceylon.
this tea contains the ele-
ments of a pure nerve -food.
Grand Mogul
Tea
4 There are no other teas "just
as good as Grand Mogul. So
30c, 10e and 50e per pound
Ci Sold only in packages lined with
Ear-tiglx paper. Premium ooatpetts
in each padya The cost ef ftmi
capons is not taken out of the els
-but is simply a put d the a .
eminng appropriation
ed Rose
Tea
66 IS GOOD TEA "
It is good tea because it is made of the
young, tender, juicy leaves of the tea plants
of Northern India and Ceylon.
These leaves contain a large percentage
of Theine, which is a mild stimulant and an
aid to digestion.
This is why Red Rose Tea is good, not
only while you are drinking it, but is good
after you drink it.
McGillivrayClinton: Josh. Rands had the mis-
fortune to slip on a piece of orange
Mrs. Chas. Johnson. and little Vernapeel, which threw him 011 his breast.R'ilsou, of Kenwood, agent is few d.tys across a step, breaking two ribs and
at the home of J,('. Dorman, 7th coq., otherwise injuring Wu'.
during the week. -Jerry Dorman had
a lain raising on Thursday. -Miss
Lizzie Darling has returned from a vis-
it to her sister, Mrs. Alam Bloomfield,
at Denfield. -David Robinson bas gone
out west. -Miss Mae Harris, of Park-
hill, spent a few days during the week
with Miss Gertie Lewis, at Brinsley.-
Miss Anne Harding, of the 2nd con., is
on a visit to London friends. -Rev. C.
B;u'Itrtp has returned to Toronto af-
ter a pleasant visit at the home of Jos.
Amos. --We are pleased to learn of the
improvement in health of Miss Lizzie
Darling. -Whaler Morley visited Thed-
ford friends Last week. -Our boys have
returned from Carling Heights. -Man-
dy Watson, of the 12th con., Mr. Hed
ley and Wm. McEwen had the mister••
tune to lose valuable horses recently.
--The Ilth concession is seeing a good
deal of building this year. Messrs.
Harlton, Sholdice and Pickering are
all bus)•, -R. J. Hamilton at the recent
examination itt medicine succeeded in
passim, with honors. We are always
pleased to note the advancement of
McGillivray's sons, and we congratu-
late Rob. on his success.
Gasoline Explosion-
London,Ont. June10.---Thismorn-
ing
or
-
ing Mrs. anieux, wife of Mr. John
Manieux, of 1V William street, was
badly burned by a gasoline explosion
while she was preparing dinner. The
stove did not burn properly, and Mrs.
Manieux started to fill the gasoline
reservoir. when the explosion took
place. She was thrown down by the
shock, and the burning fluid went over
her face and body, setting fire to her
clothing. The woman screamed for
help, and ran into the yard. with it
little child following close Lehind.
Neighbors hurried to her help, but be-
fore the flames wets extinguished she
was 1,0 badly burned that her condi-
tion is critical. Her baby was also
badly horned about the face. The tire
tit igade extinguished the blaze in the
house. which is only slightly damaged.
Mrs. Manieux is 3.1 years of age, and
her husband is employed in the Lon-
don Rolling Mills. The mother and
child were the only persons in tiie
house at the time of the accident.
CANADIAN
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HOME SEEKERS.
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NORTH WEST
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Souris
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LyIste.
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(31.110 Sadao 33. SO
I/twins
31.66 Li { $33.TS
fileseaJ
)} 32 00 Saskatoon
Ml.lots ) Prise. Alb*
SI.scartk 32.26 Macleod
Moeseos.i. 3220 colliery
Arcola .12.50 Red Deer
stratticoaa 40 S0
Ooin JUNE lath, returning until August i1
Going JUNE. 27th, returning August :.9th.
Going JULY 1.',th, returning until Sept pith
Full partindar. from Canadian Fecal • A,gc•a
ore rite to ('. R. Footer, D. P. A, Toronto,
34.00
1525
rt
3.00
35.50
39 SO
Seaforth: While assisting at a barn
raising on his farm in McKillop, on
Monday, Mr. Peter A. O'Sullivan had
the misfortune to have :t large stick
ohfatim
ll)•.ber fall on his foot, I tttising it
DROWNS AT WROXETER.
Wroxeter, Ont., June 11. - George
Laing, second son of Mrs. Robert
Laing, was drowned wtlite bathing in
the river here to -night. Ire is suppos-
ed to have taken cramps. The body
was recovered about twenty tnimttea
later. but all attempt- t, resiiscitate
proved futile.
SAP -O -REN -O
"1T EVAPORATE$"
Odorless Non n)13 Joatui
Noe -.uftsium....
The Wonderful Cle3170r
ty111 save the Writ' y h rl•ewife
111307 useful dollars. a loins e.1ar--
est or (bloat of fahri••+. carpo!.1 or
silk waists beyond belief.
DUST entirely reo►av,>d
OERMSb I t 1 n'
3 .o to y t mrod
COLORS roiturel liko now
SIZING renewed in c.rput s
ALL IX A Fi:W MOMENTS Volt
A FEW GEN 1• d
sad a child can do i' wi'li
SAP -0 -REN -0
flet it at your grocer's
The HuAFbnan A Teeter Co.
Toronto
NOTICE
To Fariliers aDa the Pu.11hic
in eiicrai.
As the spring is coning
on now, gather up all
your old truck such as
Rags,
Rubbers,
Wool Pickings,
Horse Hair,
Old Rope,
Bones,
All Kinds old Iron,
Brass,
Lead,
Zinc,
and take them down to
M. Jackson & Son
Halm Street. Easter.
One door South of Metropolitan Hotel
That's where you will get the highest
cash price for them.
Queenston Cement
SOLO DIRECT FROM THE
MANUFACTURER TO THE CONSUMER
Don't he misled by statements of agents handling
cement paying large Commission. (to yourself and
see Queenston walls and floors but in your own
locality. Our barrel contains as ninny (•chic inches
as any other cement, and as cement is gauged by
measure, not by weight, your cement will go as far.
Write us for information. Freight rates and es-
timirtes cheerfully given. 70 cents per barrel, strict•
ly cash, f. 0. is cars, Queenston. Go in with your
neigh hoc and get benefit of carload rates.
ISAAC USHER
QUEENSTON, ONTARIO
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