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Exeter Times, 1901-2-28, Page 5T X E T IIMON MINOR NI' 8=145tr bet the herd 4.171 In its r:pk,lo:t8oAf Mt:eilln=edinge. of fill the News of. interest to Times Readers Happening. )11 t11686 601.111ti68 Huron wingliam is to have& new foundree the buildings for whiche will cost S13,000. znarriage has beea arrauged be" tween Samuel Cooper, a prominent contractor of Clinton, and, Miss Hanna o Milverton. ¥r George MeLinebey has pine chased from edr. neene. Palmer, his, 60 -acre farm on the Goshen line, for the sum of $3,100: D. eicCortnick, formerly of Brussels, pe but late of Dungannon, bas rehased the Grand Central hotel in Hamilton ad has taieen peseession, Blyth bas had narother fire. On Sunday evening, the residence of Harry Bond (son of Wro. Bond a Winghana) was destroyed, R. Clegg, of Wingharn, is very 111, After an attaek of grippe, he ventured out too soon, The result was a re- lapse, which developed, into pneu- monia. Samuel McMa.th, of Goderich, died on Thursday, Deceased bad been a resident of the county town for thirty years. He had attained the ripe age of 87, A very pretty event was solemnized in St. joseph's church on Feb. 1,9„ when Mr, Peter Madden, a Stratford was united in marriage to Miss Minnie Stadlemano, a Shakespeare. Do not, suffer from sick -headache a moment, longer, It is not necessary, Carter's Little liver Pills will cure you. Dose, one little pill. Small price. Small dose. Small pill, Mr. Jaekson, a Clinton, is thinking of starting a factory for the maim - facture tif clothing. Ile seems favor- ably itiellued towards Galt, having been in business there foe some time. Mr. W. J. Scott, who has been prin- cipal of the Blyth pablie school. for the past two years, has sent in his resigna- tion to take effect on March Met. Mr. Scott has accepted the principalship.0of the public school at MOOSOMli i. AM The reported sale of 3". Torrance' farm near Zurich a. few weeks ago. Was premature.- 0. Walper, the pur- chaser, bas made a sale of his property in Stephen, hut on some technicality, • the deal fell through. hence Mr. Tor- rance still owns the farm. • A veryquiet 'wedding took place recently in which two well known young people of Zurich were made mau aud wife. We refer to the mar - age of M. Wm. 0. Wagner to Miss Avnie Brenner which event took place about two weeks ago. • 'Paulin of Wingbam, and S. Harr ni of Zurich have purchased the hardware stock of Jonas Hartleib, • Dashwood, and also the dwelling, store building and hardware stock of J.. Ballst,,,,,t,te_snmer -village.' Mr. Paulin •s oruer1y a resident of Dashwoo& •and his many friends will be pleased to hear of his return. Mr. Eli Due -berme and his estimable wife, of Drysdale, celebrated their golden wedding on Monday eveniug, Feb. 1803. They bare lived a happy and prosperous life for fifty years to- gether. lento them were born ten children, six boys and four girls. all of whom are still living. Nelson and Pete live at Caseville, Minh., Jacob at Windsor, Ont., Mrs. Shorritt at St. joseples, Ont., Mrs. Quingley at Grand Forks, Dakota, Mrs. Ayott at Oath, Mich. and Joseph, John, Matilda and Eli at'Drysdale. When David Douglas Wilson and John A. 'Wilson, of Seaforth, who axe known fee and wide tbrough Western Ontario as great. egg dealers, secured a "new and useful process of treating •eggs," they considered. it good enough. to take out patent rights on it. The process is applied to pickled eggs, and will, it is said, restore to them many of • tbe properties of fresh eggs. Other dealers evidently approve if the treat- ment, for Sohn Walker, of Detroit, who as the Walker Egg and Produce Company does business in Chatham and other Canadian towns, is accused • with using it, for wbieh the Wilsons claim damages and desire an injunction from the courts. Also Wm. Muldrum, a dealer in.Montreal, a. few days ago entered proceedings to declare the Wilsons' patent void. Yesterday Walker's solicitor moved before the Masternat Osgoode Hall to stay pro- ceedings in his case until the validity of the patient had been decided, Perth D. Johnston and family have moved to their new home on the 8th con. of ' - --Beneishaxd. • Mr. Ratcliffe, of Anderson, who met with an accident some time ago in which he broke his ankle, is improv- ing., Mrs. Butcher and family of Bran- don, Man., arrived in St. Marys last week and will live in 'William Web- ster's residence on Queen St. The hozne of Mr. John Parkinson of IMr. A. Ford, late of hes ey, las opened.a law office in St. Marys. A. very quiet wedding took place at Mr, Charles, Speocern, Milverton, on Wednesday, Feb. 20th, at twelve on clone when Miss Susanne Sim was M married to r. William Haeselfield,. of • Manitou, in the presence of the up' 2.0th, 1.89e, by the election trial judges mediate relatives of the bride. A pleasant event took place at the home of stn. Noble Johnston, in St. „Marys, on Wednesday, Feb, 20th at DOM, when her daughter. Lizzie, was united in marriage to 3, Wesley Som- ers of Ellapshard, in the presence of •for the preventime of export saw logs, eaneonly ander God give em. 3 y about forty of their inetzediate friends, noe ae. Gibson added time the pay- give thera everythieg. Word bas Item received by Mr. Id, ment was for services rendered befoie 'Mat word "Ceurage," 'fitly spoken 1 M. eloir, So, Marys, that hisbrother, lie was reported. "Cap." Sullivan has with compreeeed lipe ape' etoet grip et R. H, Not seeretery to Col. Steele of evidently lost his lob under tbe Pro- ' the hand and an intelligent flash of the the Strathcona Horse, has been Ul in viueial Governmeut tbrougb over -zeal eye—well, the fineat ApPltra that eTer the hospital in South Africa for two in the cause of good. government. H thumeed Otti the ground 14 an auteuee the letter was written, that he would be was caught in tlae act," nal oreltard. and were placed in the months, It was expected at the time was fortunate for the jolly "Oap." that leave South .Africa on the era Hos- MOW; beautiful basket or silver networie pital ship sailing for England. He is The rapid inereese in the number rabeefreereatiterseThetiavPer tit"' "1°14 not 11° . expected to be in St, Marys in the deathe from consumption in Canada Furthermore a anatortbag word lit4 0 =Se ot a few weeks, , A bas not only aroused the Health au- fy spoken is a. beautiful thing. No Geo On the morning of Feb. 16 the fan - the Legislature, the Toronto News of Thursda.y last has the following : " The well-known "Oap. Sullivan was the subject of inquiry yesterda,y after- noon by Jr, Eibier, and the answer given ite• the Hon. Mr. Gibson was that the John Sullivan reported on June Tele NEED OF COURAGe AMONG M. JI .ower mud Wor.te.-Ie Vett can Owe nudes Goa Glee Them That Too carry as bang gnilty of corrupt practice in vain Everything-7So Mao le a Word as tbe electoral districe of the south rid- ing a Ontario is (Mr. Gibson came 1,,,n7au°4 Pot414°°° W1°1111'14 down on that little word with eons . neeee are an many men "'n ha" v.incing emphasis) the same John Sue all the elements of neefienese awe tivan who received $433.35 during 1000 Power except one--eourage, It you ily of eir.Fred NW), Milverton, were startled to find eir. John Green, Mrs, Noire father, dead. in bed. Mr. Green was born in Bernsfield, Germany,. in 1861e He znerrien Annie catnaeme Baker in MI and. emigrated to Can- ada in 1845, settling on a farm in South Easeliorte where be lived tor d numberuf yeers, afterwards removipg to Downie and Wilmot -Centre, 's HAD TO CONQUER OR DIE. oe was jest Menu gone," writes Mee. Rose Itielituelson, of Laurel Springs, N. 0., "I had Consumption so bad thee the best doctorsaid. I could not live more than a, month, but I began to nse Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by seven bottles and am now stent and well." Ins an un- rivaled lifesaver in Cousumptinxi, Pneumonia, 1.a Grippe and 13ronchitis; infallible for Coughs. COldS, Asthma, Hay Fever, Oroop or Whooping Cough. Guaranteed bottles tiOc and UK Taal bottles free at all drug- gists. tonlille-ereeneeneesthealOth con Bla.nshard, was the , scene of the marriage of Mr. Arcbie Chittie to Miss Florence Parkinson, on Feb. 12. For any case of nervousness, sleep- lessness, weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, try Carter's Little Nerve Pills. Relief is sure. The only nerve medicine for the price in market. Miss Eva Bruce, one of Blenshard's popular young teachers, is among the successful graduates of the London Normal school. Miss Bruce has the record of never having known a failure. A cow belonging to Mr. B. Clipper- ton, of Wildwood, choked herself to death with the chair.' with which she was tied. As generally happens she Autumn and W ioter 'meths. The fact Is now generally recognire ed that Dorset blood is the meet re- liable tor tbe prodeetion of autumn or winter lambs. re is tbe most elle able since the habit at breeding thee is most Urmly enere atted on the Bur- sas. The Donets are also ;wet milkers mad the lambs base good ap- petites. But one diflicultY crepe in the growth or the wIuter Iambs It Is this: Some of the lambs grow and remain lean, while ahem at time fatten out plumply svhile still Intuits. It is ot coulee only fat Iamb8 that take the market in tbe best form. But too many of the Webs don't fatien Otte easily. Is there any remedy for this Yes, there s, at least a parVal remedy. If such lambs with ilams can be separated from the others and put in an apartment by themselves they may be fed more of a fat growing food. Corn may be erten a consider- ate factor of sucb a food. But Peas woeld probably be better than cern, As soon as ewes become plentiful with the breeding babit engrafted on them to drop Iambs regulexly la the au-, tumn, the evil ean be remedied in part at least in another way, by the use ot rams of the early maturing, aud plump form, and in no breed perhaps ean such rams be more plentifully maintained than araong-Southdowns. Th ia signature les en every box of the senuied Laxative Broma.Quinine Tablets ( the remedy that mem it cow in 0.10 OPT Meet all diseases of fowls ace the direct result of carelessiseEs illth and impure water. SOME DONS , Dina forget to neeto the eirhether ricling or wanting. Don't elbow people, or, if you do it unwillingly, excuse yourself. . Don't stare at people or laugh at tbeir peculiarities. Don't carry your cane or umbrella so as to render it dangerous. Don't occupy any more space in a. par than you are entitled to. Don't talk at a. theatre or concert gehile the performance is going coif. Don't apologize when shaking bands with your gloves on. Don't forget to, Tender all necessary :eervice to any orie in need of them. Don't be in haste to introduce. Find out first if it is mutually agreeable. Don't rush for a seat in a car or theatre. Don't tell stories of a doubtful char- acter. Don't interrupt; don't contradict; don't be quarrelsome. ` Don't tell long stories, naked to. . • • right Montage, but others; some perhaps from general humane principles, and others, because of the danger that may algae to their own bootee. The agitation bas led to the formation of tlie"Canadian Associatiou for the Pre - formally organized in Ottawa on the 15tb inst. It. le sincerely hoped thee the Association, wbich on its Officiary has a unneter of eminent physicians. v. ill be able to devisee some methods teat, wie; prove elfectetal in curtailing the ravages of what is now known as the "White Plague." An exchange but God could give the noseutery at Obed e and bereft bogies and brelte en bearts. We ought not to let a day pass withoet a. *wit- or a letter or eiteasage prey'exe enenoletery, YentIon of rubercelosin wincle was YQ4 '1°414 °an ftere eareentee 94 your way 0:business; pea could leave e halt hour eaeller in the etterueen and ell a usloneen of solace. 'You .eoeld brigisten le aide mem with ,Qtle chrysanthemum. Yea .could put a pestscript to a late that would bring the joys of heavea to a. soul. You mild send your carriage and give an afternoon airing to an in. remarks thus.--' This disease is respon valid ca a, ueighberiug street. able for one-sixth of the deaths that There are Words whieh. fitly Spoken, might soothe and .einancipate and res. e GO to Mose from whose homes lhriat has taken to himself a loved end a try the word "reunion" - not Don't use slang Phrases Omar every year in Canada, And It le a. curable dieease. It is a commu- nicable disease, It is not in the etrict settee of the term, beteditary." If thesis statentents are true, and we pre same they are, it should be possible to check the terrible morel) of the disease not only by alleviating the sufferiugs of, and healing those affilAed With in but also by throwing ,safe guards ,ound those who are subject to its in- fluence. A POCKET PHYSICIAN' even whew ••••••,,....••••-• Is something unique. To he had In aCatarrbozoue labeler. This wonder- coevenient little instrument i very versatile, it aetuallv kills those uesty colds in the head in half an hour, and reiteVes sore throat in about five minutes. Patients recovering from pneumonia 1k4 Catarrhoeune a valuable aid, as it strengthens and improves the lungs. For the voice nothing is half 60 good, and great singers, pnblie speakers use Cetera- hozone and eay they would not be without. it. because it prevents boarse- nese and renders the voice capable of greater endurance. As for Catarrh, Aethroa. and Bronchitis. Catarrhozone alone is the only positive cure- for these diFeflSeS. Ladies affirm that for sick headache and tired feeling across the eyes nothing is so helpful as Catarreozone, whieb also restores im pared hearing that is caused by eete Merle Catarrhozone prevents and is guaranteed to euro all diseases of the respiratory organs, and you can get it from any druggist, large size $1.00. A. trial sent for 10e. by N. C. Poison & Co., Kingston, Canada, or Hartford, Conn„ U. S. WHAT IT IS t : A Vanderbilt or a Rockefeller can. "nen a few lines of legatee') and it be- comes worth anywhere from. $5,000,000 to $50,000,000. That is capital. 's The 'United States can take an ounce and a fraction of gold and stamp a "screamer" and *20 upon it. That le money. \ A good mechanic can take e5- worth of raw material and turn it into an a•rtiele worth $10 or $20. teat is skill. An editor can take the long-winded ',article of an ignorant- correspondent •and cUt it down to a few correct lines 'of readable COMM= sense. That is brains. A merchant can buy an article for 50 cents and sell it for $1. That 'is brJ3- A lawyer ca,n talk ten minutes with a client and charge him $50. That is un-. reaeotable. .‘ A lady can buy a hat or bonnet for ,$10 or $15,. but would rather pay $50: • ,That la fOolishness. \ A laborer Can Work ten hours adee "and handle ten tons of rock or othee 'material for $1. That is unjust. oneari,M4 CARR1E'S__LATEST Mrs. Nation to Go Into NeWsPaner Business SHE DECLINESilliGE OFFZRS Tho Kansas Cyclone Declares she Won't B4 Made a Fool of for a. Million Dollars a Minute email* er whitey sky, but la everlasting springUde; not a land where they ean be struck with disease, but where the Inhabitant never sleye, "I am stein" not a reuetion that can be tollosved by Iteparation, but In a place "trom which they shall go no more out for - So, also. is a, word of Invitation pee tent and beeutiful. Who ran deseribo the drawing power ot that word, so etnall mad yet so tremendous. "Come!" It is a short word, but Its Influence In s long as eternity. Whether calling In wrong illreenen or right direction really have found it irresistible. That ono word beaUed bai the places ot dissipation and ills- soluteness. It is responible tor the abominations that curse the earth. Inquire at the door al prleone what brought the <Wender there, and at the door ot the almshouse, what brought the pauper there, anti at the door of the lost world weat was the cause of the Incarceration, and it the inmates speak the truth they will say; "The wore `Comer brought us Imre." Come and. drink. Come and. gamble. Come eaut an. Come and die. Pronounce that word with one kind of inflection and you. can. hear it In the tolling of all the bells of oonflagration and woe. I3ut, oh, the power ot that word eCome" when uttered aright! frhe Gospel we believe in is a Gospel bf "Come!" That word speak all the churches. That word is now building thrones for conquerors and. burnishing coronets for kings and queens. That word is to sound so clearly and im- pressively and divinely that the day is advancing when all nations shall re- spond, "We come! We come!" And while the upper steeps toward God and heaven will be thronged with redeemed souls ascending, there will not be one solitary traveler on the road of sin and death. De Wit Talmage. On the boundary line t etween Ver- mont and. Quebec Province, in Can- ada, is an old building which is now used as the post office foe both coun- tries. It is an old stone building, built about seventy-five years ago, and is located at Beebe Plain, a town that is United States on one side of the street and Canada on the other. The post office is an exhibition of the good .will of the people of the section. The tether is the postmaster for Quebec and the daughter postmistress for Ver- mont. The past in front of the building is the boundary line. It was moved at one time by one of the citizens to get a road Into his place that would be in Canada and cost the two governments a great outlay to establish the exact line again. The cellar under the build - big, "which was originally a general store," connected the two countries'. Whiskey was known to be "put down in one country and came out in the* oth- er. The offices were put in the same building to accommodate the farmers, who did not wish to get out of their' wagons at two pointe. In the last ten years the United Statee has increased its wealth $26,- 000,000,000, which makes the wealth of the nation $91,01)0,00000. This gives an average per capita, wealth of $1,195. • This is not so great a per capita wealth as Great Britain's for her enures are $1,300 for each inhabitant. But her ag- gregate wealth sinks into the back.. • ground before ours, for she has onl•y *50,000,000,000 aganst our $91,000,000- (160. Her increase in wealth in ten years is $19,000,000,000, as against our $26,000,000,000. The inerAse in wealth in this country in. the last ten years, es been $337 for each inleebitant. • Topeka, Xan., Feb. 21- 11-s. Cox - lee Nation is to enter politics, anis to become the editor of the "Sneash- ers Mail," a paper to be rues in be- half of riegroes. She has .refused tempting *Teets to lecture and wet remain in Topeka to help elect a "diem man" for mayor at the spring election. These m ttters were announced by' the crusader in. the county JAI after the charge against he,. of sznishiew the eeaato saloon two wtleks az* had ter\ri dtsmissed by Jusige McCabe. She i till being held oe the charge of breaking into Moe- ser's cold storage plant lust Sunday. A delegation of the .home defenders called on. Mrs. Nation in her cell to talk about nominating a city ticket for the election this spring. Mrs. [Nation, who has decided to become a citizen of aTopeka, was enthusiastic. "We decided," she said, "to noini- eve tet *a clean.... loan, a man whet does not drink, sinoice or blaspheme. Na other need apply." The newspaper that ilfrs. Natiop intends to edit will be published by "Nick" [Chiles, a ragro joint keeper who signed one ef 1Virs. Nation's bonds last week, and David Nation, Mrs. !Nation's husband, who is com- irea to Topekt to help his wife witb the enterprise. fie once edited a pewee ia Warrensburg, Mo. Mrs. Na- tio2 says the paper will be publish- ed Ifor the special need's of the ne- geoes. It will contain news about the temperance cause in Kansas, and will devote much space to lhe lettere M -s. Natioo. received from her en- emiee and her sympathizers. She wi!1 writo' the editorials. M's. Nalion refuses to go on an3 510 «0 lecturing trips. & circus ani th•-i trical man has advertised that he s secured Alra. Nation: for a pro, fess ionel tripe. Eastern pa per s tele. ge • plied inquities about this mat• t•-•. Mrs. Natior announced ISa! ea, I would :not allow herself to be "as ass a foot of for a million doe 1.1:.s a intolute." ONE MINUTE CURE FOR TOOTH- ACHE. • Not only forToothache; but any nerve pain cured almost instantly by Nerviline, One drop equals in pain - subduing power five drops of any other remedy. Thousands say so. Powerfal, penetrating, pain -subduing Nerviline. Marvellcus in action for internal and external pse. The world challenged for its equal. Drug- gists sell it Your money back if it se not so. BlaGks That tiola Till Tlic Goods i3tr6 Won Out, Three Special •,,,,••••••,r• Black is the most ueeful of all colors, and is more worn to -day than ever be- fore. Any color that /snow failed and rusty can be dyed over a rich deep black, The thee Blacks— Diamond Dye Fast Black for All Wool, Diamond Dye Fast Black for Cotton and Mixed Goods and Diamond Dye Fast, Black for Silk and Feathers, are all guaran- teed not to fade or washout. Diamond Dye Blacks maintain their full, rich shades till the goods are el, OM Met. These wonderful Black dyesare simple and easy to use, and no experience needed to do good work with tbem ; a, , child wbo can read the directions can dye successfully with Diamond Dyes. Witen you 'decide to do yoer dyeing work at home be sure ami buy the Diamond Dyes. Beware of tbe cheap and adulterated dyes sold by some dealers far the sake of extra pro t their use means ruin of eonr niateriale and garments. B ALTON-In Centrellas en the nab thee., the wife ot Rev. SSalton. et %eat. VINCVNT-Da Exeter. On Feb. 24, the wile' of e. Yincent, or e daughter. GaISERele enc. -diem. ea WOursday. Feb• Ode mire ot W. le tialiter, of ndeughter. 1,AWS0N-1u Stephen. on Feb. 15th. wife Thos Lawson, ore daughter. TitEnZTIRCK-In Crediton. en Fee. teth wi of Time Trevellece. cIa deughter. MARRIED nrivICTE--PAIIKIV$ON-133, Rev. It - lumen, on the 13th Mete Arceibald Chittick, to Miss Flerence Parleiteon. both Of Dian- ebard. OMERS-JOHNSTON- At the residences:I tee brideemother, ens the 20th ins . y the Bev. W. 11e/1de/eon J, eveney emigre, 111311. SIMrd. to blies Lizzie Jobuston. du1iLer et Mrs. Noble Johnston. at et. Marys. • MAR K ETS. Pkttherlan pgBRiTARY 27th 191 , An't 1113:6r-l'A Wheet perleieneel ... .0a to 611 Oats RT to 27 -36 to 37 e 56 ea 58 -17 to 17 15 to 10 Turkeys • ... a 8 to Caickens per a .•5 to a Ducke-- 7 to, 7 o; ee, la Dried. Applee- PQr dreasedeo, ea- $7.50 to lania seeeemerea LONDON MARKETS, Loudon. FblitRITAIIV 27tb, Wieeat Per Barley....... Peae• .... Pas . Barley,. ... Buckwhe'at 1 WOW Corn . . Itye 1 Butter .... ....., Decks ........ Purim's Per1/4•• Geese per Chickens Thateareee per is4g Hay per ton Pork Per cwt... •••.•.••••,11^-**^"" MHO:. CASEY -lo 51. fstar.,vs, en eeeeday, Fele !sae Ties. Casey. aged al eeare. OT1RY74a 80. Mars. OP Feb.. rah, Waniel Foley. aged ea yeare.10 zees. VANeklein Ferituleir, en 5e2h Inst. Jan Davie. !relict of the tate Jams Vanee'a age '79 yore. ORR-In Keeler North. ea Montt inet ,Ge-argo Orr. aged 73 yearee PATTEN -In Detroit en thenithicistellattbee Patten, oged 6 aums. 0 ma wed 1 da. WEBBER-In Toreoto. en the %lib ittete, Fred erica: William. Toungest tem of Rev. Geo. Webber. aged 19 Yeavn BleCKLEN'S ARNICA. SALVE Has world-wide fame foe marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment, or balm for Cuts, Corns, Bone, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tater, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands. Skin Eruptions; In- fallible for Piles, Cure guaranteed. Only Meat all druggists. .CASTORIA l'or Infants and Children. %no fac- simile eleastez et Diet eenee-enee e ever •reeeeerneragen, Irani% 4.9•••••*11.0.••••• NOTICE TO catEarcals Of Win Cornishlate of the Township of Ushorne, in the County of Huron, Yeoman, deceased. ... . -65 42 .6016 133 to 25 to 57 10 4.9 le 17 to 06 to 45 Go 77 Go 19 10 18 to 70 t 1 6010 70 40 to 60, 2 to 10 c74 48,00 10* 7.50 - U.50 to 26.0 ONEY .TO LOAN. • we bm-01.1114.104.t04 private foods tor inveete went upon farn or .vetiage penalty at lowest rates of leteeest. DICKSON 4 CARLINg Exeter. 1 Will make mote bread and. a larger 'oaf than • any other falsely neer. neo used always weeded. J. Ct!)BB.LEDICK. es, SON, Notteo is berchy given pursuant to Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, Chapter 129, that ell creditors and others bating claims agalost tbe estate of the taid Willeur Cornish, who died on or about the (1th Jannary, A.1). 1001. are required. on or before the ast April, A. D. 1001, to send or deliver to James G. Jones, Wincheleca, Ont., the executor of the last will and testament of the said deceased, or to F. W. Gladman, Main street, Bxeter,hissolicitor, full Particulars of their claims, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by tbetn. and tbat after the said dao the said F,xecutor will pro- ceed to distribute the assets 02 15* said estate amongst the parties entitled thereto, baring regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and he will not be liable for the assets ofthe said estate or anypart thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose claim or cleims tome shall uot have been re- ceived at tau time of such distribution. Dated. at Exeter this 27th day of March A. De 1901, JAMES G. JONES, By F. W, GLAD:MAN, his Solicitor, HASS mgapAR $TANDIt% OR IN Tao OTHER TIMBER r Apply to E. 0i iCesset, WC444 Fontes-ma EXETER. Or. LADIE 1 you Want to have 'goo yakwith or Christmas cakes use one Princess Pastry Flour, ask for 'it and insist on having 11. WHEATLET • ..•...... is a else for the dainty, the robust, he dyspeptic ana the -hungry, for all appetites and conditions. It is the. peerless item of a good breakfasi,rand there is no sulestileete. STAR FLOUR ONEY TO LOAN. leave a3are anannt a private fundeto beau en farm au ogepropertees atlow rates t ietereet. F. W. GLADMAN, Perris ter Maio et., gee -we. BROWNINC'S DI% Moro fieadquarters For Dyspepsia Cure Blood and Nerve Tonic Stomach and Liver Pills Iron Blood Pills Liver and Kidney Pills Kidney Mixture Sciatica Ren3eder Sarsaparilla 0°110 Mixture • Cholera and Diarrhoea Mix- ture Chilblain Lotion. Try any of these preparatioes and you will be astonished at their wonder- ful healing and curing properties. Al Full line of Patent Medicines on hand., ZILDICAL _ — RIVIenee. T. S. TORONTO Mee yereerry. Ti Ix v. Ti. 'amity Vetver tlice-Crefliloo, Ont.. , IWO ‘Nr IN ti 51. P., 31. C., 5, i...e,inate %actin Su te*Overelly coo k 0%7 ;MOO.... $1041431017 Labiga.• , Exeter- _linmFomm••••••••••••RmwepFni.,_._ • LEO AL. -- TOILET ARTICLES SCHOOLBOOKS ANIXSUPPLIES J W. BROINN1N6 Dominion Laboratorll. . SON & CARLING, teem ea:letters. Notaries, es:even-meg Cepamint etre. Eta eletwe minos al li per cent, and 5per cent FFICE eeneeNSONS 131.0e1f. ENBTER. e it. mem% 11.ee telegeettes niernher et he Crux wei to et Ileteall en r40$ or cacti wear. Jas. F Russel! W. GL -ADMAN (Suceese.or to Elliott es; (Badman) Niliotaay Pah CUTTERS CUTTERS CUTTERS Rueeell bas a, nice etee37o2 ree Cutters on band which be seUtng Very Cheap„ bog purchasers u do well them before buying else - THEY ARE NODDY AND CHEAP. gel Conveyancer, Etc, 1 triey to loan on Farm , , andvillage 1 ' , pi rates at Lowest rates a nterest. ME MAIN STREET EXETER * ' ore sonth ef Town ENTAL KT . AND * , 'SMAN, L. D. P. t4 no Uradtate or entente Unit mew. Waist.. Teeth extracted without pant or lad after eirecte. Mice in rata eon's bleek. Weet eide ot Main eet. Exeter' R. ANURSON. (D. U. S. L. DENTIST. el 1 MOW Graduate of the Toronto UnlveTsi and reaIal College of Dental Surgeone tot 1 Ontario. Ali bridge work. Crowns, at ti Plate week dene in the neatest possible rammer. A. hamlets =esthetic for peinless extraction. Theetrktest attention given to the preservat- on of tbe natural teeth. Office opposite Cen tral Hotel, Exeter, °mark). 1.1 LRINAItY., 1 ennent & ertnent entatue Si'. Osaduate et the Ontario 'Veterinary Col lege- :•-' -ea r -e 0 Illee-Cne deo: scLutli c2 !'own Hall. ilk WATERLOO MUTUAL FutiLltNasbiltsteN.V11,'',T86. 5, HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONT leis Compally lots been over 'Near -eta. Ione in successful operalun in Western Out atio, and continues to insurengainst lessor &lenge by Fire. Buildiegs Merahandise nwnthel ories aml all Other "descriptions of insurable pronerty. lutentline insurers have the option of maul Ivrea the Premium:Teton- eovb eyst rm. During the past ten years this company has 67,Ligi Policies. covering property to the =taint ot 840.372,018; niva. Said in losses alone 67AGes.7s5e21. est.'. 176,100.00, consisting of Cash in l n1,1; Government Devositand tbe.unasses- sed Prcthimn Notes on hand and in force. J,.1% AI A 1.111, N, NIL, President; 0 Al. TAYLOR secretary: .1. 1 . Beaux% InSpector. BELL, Agent for Exeter and vicinity. At Cost Price., FOR SALE OR RENT. 11: storey frame house east side of Andrew sI., Exeter. hard and soft, water, acre land with good bearing fruit trees and small fruits. Apply to CAPT, 0310. KEMP. • Exeter. BRICK AND TILE YARD TO RENT. Near Seaforth, abundance of white clay, good market, steam power, modern machinery fully equipped, good house, wood on band for coming season.TFor particulars apply to Egmondville, P. 0., Ont. FOR THE NEXT he BAYS. A good Assortment ALSO HEAVY PANTINCee AT COST, ant to dear these lines at once. W, JOHNS, The Tail 3. W. Irwin, wbo bas been in the grocery business in Clinton for the past twelve years, has sold out to his nephew, Mr. J. W. McCabe, of Strat- ford, 'ne-e•fortEST - "..11 • • IT WILL PAY You to attend the Forest City Busi ness and Shorthand College, Lois don, Ont. Practical instruction in practical subjects. For over fir - teen years we have been in touch with young people and their needs and the business world and its re quirenients. Every facility at command for aiding young people both before and after graduation. We are doing supene erior *work, results prove it. Send for our catalogue and College journa W. WESTERVELT, Principal, THE Clothirag QUEST ION Constantly pursues a. man it is easy enough of solution, though when you are able to avail yourself of our offer. We pROPRETIES FOR SALE] are showing o a fine range of BY TENDER. Black Worsted intwills, vene- tians and clays (bought before In the 'Village of Exeter, Ont. Tenders will the heavy advance in price and selling at the old prices. Nice suits for $14 in faucy worsted suiting. We show et big range at moderate prices in Sco Loh and Canadian tweeds we cary a large and well as- sorted stock. Prices to. all. A large stock of the lat- est goods voa oercfor singt from $1.0 up. GIVE IJS A. CALL and see what we can do for you. J. H. Grieve. MERCHANT TAILOR be received by the undersigned up to the est. of of April, 1901, south half of lot No. 9. from Main to William sI. , known as Haralin's store prop- erty. No. 381, 382 Elieabetn at., near bleat'. lum's tannery, No. 63, 61, 55, Andrew se, No. 05 has a frame dwelliug, 1 rooms, 'will take one third cash balance in payments at 5 per cent. For further particulars and terms of sale apply to owner. The highest or any tender not necessarily excepted. T. W. HA), .1L1N, Brookholm, P, 0., Ont, FARM FOR SALE. Lot 13, North Boundary, Stephenecontaining 100 acres, about 40 acres in cultivation, 8 acres in wheat, 3 acres bush, balance in graes. The farm is well fenced and tile drained, with plenty of good hard and soft water, convenient to buildings, good frame house, brick cellar, with woodshed, also good bank barn, driving shed, hog pen and other buildings, There as 1 acre of good truiebearipe trees. This is a iirst-class dairy farm, some of it the best farm- ing lame and is in good condition and will be and cheap. The proprietor is desirous to sell on account of ill -health. For farther partict- Ian apply to owner on premises or by mail. JACOB WERTZ, SarePta P. 0