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DICKSON & CARLING,
Harristere, Solloitors, Notaries, Conveyancer,
Commissioners, Etc.
Money to Loan at ea and.
,CFEXCE, FANSON'S BLOCK, EXETER.
I. B. CABLING, B. A. 7.. 3/, DIONSON.
A member a the firm will be at Hensall on
'Thursday a each week,
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DICKSON& CARLING,
Exeter.
Farms for sale
A. few good farms for sale cheap -Money to
can. Apply to JOHN SPACKMAN '
PARI1 TO RENT.
Good farm) to rent being Lot 5,con. 0,Stephen•
in good'state a cultivation. Brick house, two
:frame barns, horse • and cattle stables, school
across the road, church and post °dice 31 miles,
Possession given immediately for plowing..
Null possession Oct. 10th.1E98. Apply personally
or hyletter:to.
SAM% MARTIN,
1 mo Exeter.
Farm for Sale.
Con. 9, ut Blanshard, 103 acres of land in
ctato of good oultivation„ well underdrained,
•.6 acres bush, 500 rods board and. wire fences,
good youug orchard, frame house 3020 ft.
leitohen 213x18 ft., barn 883136 et., wagon -house
tex22 ft, and other out buildings, hard and. soft
•evater very convenient with -windmill, withinil
miles of post office, achool and church. Fin
further particulars •apply to the proprietor,
ef1T0MAS THOMPSON, Woodham, P. O.
For Sale.
33riek Blacksmith shop,frame d-wolling house
ol
and half an acre of lan,in the village of Whal-
on, township of Biddulph. There is a good busi-
ness done in the shop; on the Premises are good
fruit trees,and small fruit,good supply of water,
gaud everything convenient. Reason for selling,
the proprietor is going out of business. For
further particulars, apply to,
' -WM. OGDEN,
Whalen, P,O.
Farm For Sale.
—
.A. good Farm for sale of 100 acres of land in
the township of Usborne, being lot No. 8. on
the 11th concession and lying on the east side
of the Exeter and St. Marys grew:arced. •This
es a inost excellent farm for fall wheat or grain
of any kind. There is a frame barn, stable and
shed on the farm but no house. There is also a
good well of spring water and a ycrung bearing
;orchard end about 85 acres of land under culti-
vation. For furt,hor particulars apply to
'ROBERT ORRERY. S13, lot 12, Con. 10, Tp,
Xishorne, WincholseaP: 0.
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Farm f
r Sale.
'The undereigned offers for sale his excellent
farm of 125 acres, being Lot number 5. con. 12,
Hay, coMprising 100 acres, and the West guar.
ter of Lot 0, con 11, Hay, comprising 25 acres.
This isan excellent farm on a splendid road. 1:1
miles north of the flourishing village of Dash-
wood. On this farm is an excellent frame
13:smiling. with [kitchen attached : first class
bank barn, =Vet' failing ;well of water, good
;orchard with °holm varieties of fruit. The
fermis well fenced and is in 'a high state of
ultivation , is 5 miles from Zurich. 11 nines
from Hensall station, 9 miles from Exeter.
Churches and Schools convonimit. Terms easy.
For particulars apply on the premises or to
Da,shwood P. 0.
JOHN VOELKER,
Prop.
anted
Az experienced -male teacher holding a first
or second clase certificate for School Section
'No. 1, Stephen. Duties to commence lst;
January 1899. Apply personally or by letter to
the undersigned stating salary with •testimon-
ials 00 01 before 29th inst.
WM. BAKER,
4-1t, Seey.Trotts., Exeter P. 0.
Estray Sheep
Strayed onto the premises of tho undersigned,
ou or before July 2011 last, a white Ewe with a
black head. The owner is requested to prove
property, pay charges and take the animal
away,
HENRY EHLERS,
Lot 28, North Boundary, '1'ownehip of Stephen,
4 -et. 11- miles west of Dashwood.
N mtice.
Notice is hereby given that a Court will be
told pursuant to the Ontario Voter's Liss Act,
by His :Honor the Judge of the County Court
of the Ceunty of Huron, Crediton in the
Town Hall, on Monday the 19th day of Septem-
lber at 10 o'clock, a. an, to hear ani determine
she several complain ts of Orl'OrS and omissions
ftt the voter's list of the Municipality of Stephen
ler1898.
All pen3tms having business at the Court, aro
?requested t.0 attend atsaid time and place.
CHESTER, PBOUTY,
Clerk of said Court,
• Dated this 23r1 day of August.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given, that a Court will be
theld, pursuatt to The Voter's Lists Act, by His
Honor the judge Of the County Court of the
e0ennty oe Enron at ToWnship I1al1 Elimville,
on the 20th day of September 1893, at, 10 o'clock
m, to hear and determine the Several com-
painte or craw and 01111,88101IS in the 'Voters'
kids of Municipality of Usborne tor 1803.
.dllItersons having business nt the Court; are
required to attend at tlme. said time and place.
3)rited the 20th day of Atignst 1828,
Wralleis MorleY Clerk, of the saiaMitnicipality,
Children Cry for
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Gentlemen: -For two years I was
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from nervousness, fainting spells, pain
in the head, stomach troubles and loss
of appetite.. I was under the care of
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• Manvers, Ont.
Government in Dread of •a Pro-
hibition Victory at the Poll.
There -is evidence every day in Mon-
treal to show that the Laurier Govern -
mentis in Mental dread of a prohibition
victory it the polls. La Patrie, Hon.
Mr. Torte's organ, throws off the mask
completely and publishes an article
written no doubt by the Minister of
Public Works himself. The article
appeals to the farmers with the state-
ment that,the distilleries being closed,
a profitable market for barley, corn
and other grainswould be lost to the
farmers of Canada by prohibition. La
Petrie also states that the farmers
shonld not lose sight of the fact that
total prohibition would entail the
failure of thousands of canning estab-
lishments add. throw at least
thirty thousand employes out on
the street. Mr. Tarte's temperance
friends will read the conclusion of the
article with pleasure: "Farmers who
wish to avoid the evils•of drunkenness
in their respective parishes have the
means at their disposal for protecting
themselves by the adoption of a muni-
cipal by-law prohibiting the opening
of saloons and the sale of liquor in the
limits of their jurisdiction." The above
views have been brought about by the
news from the different portions of
this province to the effect that the
French-Canadians are not giving that
evidence of hostility to the cause of
prohibition that was generally expect.ied of them. On the contrary, it s be-
lieved that it great number outside of
the cities will vote in its favor on the
29th of the month. Those who know
also say that the Government hare
given the leading. liquor dealers here
the positive assurance that no differ-
enee how the vote goes, prohibitive
legislation will not be introduced.
French Conservatives will vote strong-
ly for prohibition.
• BIRTHS.
SIMS -In Stephen, on the 10th hist, the wife of
William Sims. of a (laughter. tss.
HALL -At lefonnt Carmel on • 13st inst. the
wife of Edward Hall, of a son.
SCOTT -In Seaforth, onSunday,Sept. 4th, tho
wife of Arch. Scott, of a daughter.
LIGHTFOOT-In McGillivray, on the 7th inst.,
the wife of John Lightfoot, of a son.
ROLTZMAN-In Crediton, on the 5thinst., the
-wife of George Holtzman, of tWius, son and
daughter.
_MARRIAGES.
O'FLAIIARTY-SULLIVAN-In Parkhill, on
the 7th inst., by Rev. Pother McCrae, Dr.
O'Flaharty, of Mt. Carmel, to Miss Sullivan,
of Parkhill.
MURRAY -11,1cSRPRRY -.AI) the Manse ,
Exeter,on Sopt,Lby the Rev,W.Martin,Poter
Murray to Miss Mary C. 1VIeSherry both of
Ray township.
JARRETT-UPSHALL-In Exoter,on Aug. 31
by the Re v.If. E. Bray, Nornian Jarrett to
Miss Ida I7pshall, daughter of,Geo. Upshall,
all of Winebelsect.
STRAITH-CANTELON-In Clinton, on Fri-
day, Sept. 2nd, at the residence of the bride,
by Rev. Alex. Stewart, Mrs. Peter Cantelon,
to Peter Straith.
HERRINGTON McCONNELL-In Blyth,
the residence of the bride's father, David Me.
Qonnell, on August 21s1, by Rev. .A. McLean,
131analutrd Remington, of Rullett, to Miss
Lily McConnell.
HYLAND-ATKINSON-At tho residence of
the bride's parents, St. Marys on Sept. 7th,
by the Rev, Henderson, Elizabeth A. Atkin-
son to Robert Hyland. conductor on tho C. P.
R. British Columbia.
CROCKER-TREBLE-in Exeter, on the 11th
hist, at the residence •of the bride's parents,
by the Rev, W. Waddell, Roger Crocker, of.
Toronto, son of Richard Crocker, toWri, to
Miss Veda, daughter of William Treble, of
'Exeter.
NAPTEL-WILLIS-At St. Lukcesfehureb, Rali-
fax, N. S„ on the 30th of Aug., by the rector,
the Rev. E. P. Crawford, Adolphus F. 3. Naf-
tel, Esq., Goderich, Ont„ to Henrietta, eldest
daughter of the Rev. Cuthbert Willis, former.
ly of H. M. 401h and 15th regiments.
DEATHS.
LEAMING-In McKillop, on Sept, 7th, Jno.
• Looming, aged 68 years.
BEAVER -In Crediton on the Oth inst., Nelson,
son of IVIiehael Beaver, aged 7 years.
PATTERSON-In Winghomi, on August 26th,
Alm Patterson, aged 74 years, 11 months.
13ROWN-Al Motherwell, on Saturday of ter -
Mamie, wife of John BreWn, aged 25
Years. •
MANSBRIDGE-In St. Marys, on Tuesday,
Wlllfam .Mansbriclge, aged 73 years, 3
MODOIS.
HALL—In Strattera hospital Of typhoid fever,
• on Monday, Sept. 6, Isaac) .Efall, aged 62 years
5 months.
GREENWAY-At CrystalCity,Man ,on the lath
inst.. ',Phonies; son of Ron, Thomas Greenway
aged 3L years,
SWEET -In Morden, Man,, on the 71,11 hist,
Mary .Ann, Wife of Richard Sweet, aged 29
years, 0 months. •
NELSON -In London, .Sept.ilth, Liege, daugh-
ter of Itoeheforci and ATIO NO19011, aged 22
years, 3 menths.
DINNEY'-In :St. Paul, Minn. on 13111 inst.,
Dinney, son of Charles Dinney
Croditon, aged 28 years.
BALSDON-1n Downie onlericlay evening,Sept,
• Sna, Mary, rend of the late Sohn Balsam),
aged 02 years, 8 In on ths. •
flASII-In Son forth, on Sept, 711), ,Agnes, fourth
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Edward Cash, aged
20 years and OnionthS.
CHARTERS -XI) Ashland, Wineonsin,on Atilt
26th, Elizabeth Oandisit, relict of the late
Wm. Charters of the XIII Road, Tuckers/131th
aged 31 years and 6 months,
SEC:ORD-In NOW York, en the 611) ind
Edward &Ord, Nephew of Edward
r gtd 00 Years.
TH4 4.XES..4113, TIMES
Fall Fairs,
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00clerich, September 27, 28, 29.
Western, London, Sept. 8 to 17.
Norther», Walkerton, Sept', 14, 15.
• South Huron, Exeter, Sept, 19, 20.
• Huron Central, Clinton, Sept. 20, 21.
Tuckersmith, Seaforth, Sept, 28.
North Perth, Stratford, Sept. 22, 284
Turnberry, Wingliani, Sept. 27, 28
East Vilawanosli, 13elgrave, Sept.
20, 80.
• Morris Blyth, October 4, 5.
• net Vnron, Brussels, October 0, 7.
1111,37, Zurich, September 21, 22.
• MI tehell, September 27, 28.
Smart Weed and Belladonna, com-
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Sale Register.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 27TET.-Farin stock,
implements, etc, the property of John
Salter, lot 5, con. G, Stephen. Sale at
one o'clock. sharp, Harry Brown,
arid.
SA,TURDA.Y, SEPTEMBER 17TH. -
Farm, farm stock, implements'etc.,
the property of Prudence J. johsis, Si
lot 2, con. 4, lIsloorne. Sale at one
o'clock. See bills or apply to Dickson
& Carling, Exeter.
MormAy, OCT. 3RD.-Va1uab1e farm
of 100 acres, being lot 11, con., 9, Hay
township, the property of the late
Andrecl Hey, at the Huron Hotel,
Zurieh. Sale at 2 o'clock. Ed. Bossen-
berry, arm, Jos. Snell, Executor.
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• LOWS DAY
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You will find at Bissett's Wareroore
the following line of Agriciii
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BERING 'BIN-
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Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators
• Disc and Diamond Harrows
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The celebrated Kn all : Washer
Raymond sewing and wringers
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STOVES.-witum.—..
Gorney sto-res and furance.
waggons
Buggies
• Elloycles,
The Ohatbssi Waggon and a full
line of tt,j celebrated MeLaughlin
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• 'BILL
tAT REPORTS.
Exeter September 1111), 1898.
lVheat, per buebel .62 to 62
..... 0. 0
14i131,!Pie
t'ite!)'4;:' "
11Sigaltse,
Tceskiesse. ,or 11
I/ried Apples,.
•14Pealyic pIlLeto;l..weight
Wool....
to
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• . ; 00 te SO. 0
If?) 51(teo
1.00 te 5. 0
'ArinsliUtch(3y1Q5evill: ... : 111150
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.,,„22 to
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.8 to 59.
., 11 to 14
1112
0 to 10
....., 4 Go 0 I
, t ttg g
„.. to 18
London, September 14111, 1808.
Wheat per bustle , to 81
•
. 1;3:11.13401 0°go 11(090980
to 6t
36 3:9
10 to 11
00 to 70
10 tt oo 11 02
5 to 76
- to01 0100
.8 0.00 to $ 7.503
., $1.50 to $5.00
Oats..
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Barley' ,
Iluelf wheat
Rye
Corn
Beans
Butter
Eggs
Rucks
Turkeys pert/.
Geese per It_
Chickens
Cheese.. ,
Potatoes per bag
Ray per toll
Pork per oat.,
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Pills. Relief is sure. The only nerve
medicine for the price in the market.
rACIIEe/e/WiliOWS/16/0,11,11,,
ALWAYS KEEP OH HAND
flij
THERE IS 30 KIND OF PAIN OR
, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL,
I, THAT FAIN -BILLER WILL NOT RE-
LIEVE.
LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB-
STITUTES. THE GENUIIIE BOTTLE .„
BEARS THE NAME,
PERRY DAVIS SON.
TOBACCO HEART.
HAVE you
) been amok-
-
ing a good deal
lately and feel
an occasional
twinge of pain
roundyourheart
Are you short of
breath, nerves
unhinged, sense,.
?.•,) lion of pins and needles
going through your
arm and fingers?
Better take a box OTtWO
Milburn's Heart and Nerve
Pills and get cured before
things becoinw too serious.
Here's what Mr. john
James, of Oeleunia, Ont„
has to say about
them : "I have
had serious heart
trouble kr four years,
caused by excessive uee of tobacco, At
times my heart would beat very rapidly
arid then seemed to stop beating only to
commence again with unnatural rapidity.
,, This unhealthy action of my heart
caused shortness of breath, weakness and
debility. I tried many medicines arid
eperit a great deal of money but could
not got any help,
remit November, however, 1 road of a
man, afflicted like myself, being cured by
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. I went
to Roper'e drtig store and bought a box.
When I had finished taking it Was so
much bettei 1 bought another box and
this completed the cure. My heart bag
not botheted me since, and 1 strongly
recommend all sufferers from heatt and
nerve trOlIblao Oallaea by excessive use o/
tobacco, to' give ldilburn's Heart and
Nave Pills a fait and faithful trial,"
Price 50c, a box Or 8 boxes for 81,211,aU
druggists. Milburn & Co , Toronto On,
LAxA.LIVER PILLS curt constipation,
Dv4netia, POO
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Castor's, is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's preSeription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine
• Other /larcotic substance. It 'is a harmless Substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil.,
It is Pleasaiat. Its grtarantee is thirty years' use bY
=lions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and
allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency.
Castoria assimilates -the Food, regulates the Stomach
and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria
is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castorla is an excellent medicine for
Children. Mothers have repeatedly told me
of itq good effect upon their children."
Da. G. O. OSGOOD, Lowell, Mars.
Castoria. .
"Castoria, is so well adapted to children.
that I recommend it as superior to any pre-
scription known tome."
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THE FAC—SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
APPEARP, ON EVERY WRAPPER.
;OM RAN 47'U4V STR E ET. NSW YORK
rgarakIES 014' 4:‘
CITY.
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I Shorey's Ready=to=Wear
1
9
Clare Serge Suits.
Made from pure worsted. stock, zo oz.
to the yard, in weight. • Absolutely fast
dy Blue or black. Double wrap Italian
'j iinings. Pullar sleeve linings. In four
button sacks. Well tailored and right uo
to date.
Tailors ask
Retailed at
$11,00 $25.00
See that Shorey's Guarantee Card is
in the pocket of each. garment: it means
Satisfaction or your money back."
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We would recommend those BEST FOR 'TA BLE .DA !RYA ND FARM
suffering from COD'GHS, COLDS, A man is aEtways in the
use WINAN'S COUGH BALSAM.
It is also a reliable remedy If he wears one of W.
for children. •
acture WINAN'S JOHN'S neatly fitting
We manuf
SUITS
LINIMENT, an excellent reme-
Re is a
dy for NEURALGIA, PAINS, •
Hsisure fitter.
SORE THROAT, RHEUMATISM prices are away down.
and BRONUBIAL, troubles to
SWIM
INFLUENZA.
Also WIN.AN'S CONDITION
POWDER, the best in the mar-
ket.
Try our Lotion for scratches
on horses, also condition pow-
der for same
SOLE AGENT FOR DICICS LUNG
SYR,VP.
0 LUTZ
Al Suit Of WoLnes
or a (Single Gartnent
Should Combine now a da,vE3i
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
• Moderate Cost,
Perfect Fit.
You look for these in an old and
reliable plane, and A. S.
SNELL never disappoints hi
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
Fall & Winter Goods
In Worsteds arid Tweeds, are
»ow on our shelves, and we will
take rnueh ileasure in sbowing
them to you, There are many
other lines that are Specially at,
a tsrve.
A4 LiVitLrite
His • goods are the best,
Call and examine his goods before
buying. your
-FALL SUIT
W• JOHNS,
The Tailor
WITH SPRING FLOWERS4,
Conies thc necessity of
SPRING GARMENTS
\'\1
We are in the an with all
that is desirable in the line.
Let us show you' our stock of
$17.00 Fancy Worsteds in all
the newest colorings.
Remember we put up tho
best suit for $10.00 that can
be bought in the county.
GIVE US A CALL.
• J. H. Grieve