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sorecreons.
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Exeter, Dee. ettle'ete,
'Oaiondar fear December, 1901
1 8 14' 22 29
2 9 19 M 30
10 17 2t 31
W=emsrixee . 4 11 18 2a.
TenenenieT5 12 19 26
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N 1111011118[x p[Rflt ikr,4-wrinthi4r-ACaulty will recall Mr.
3. P. Meran, sou of Isfr. D. Moran, of
1 Goderich, hut formerly of Seafortb, THE CHARITY OF ALL CHARITIES.
I t• and regret to learn that he died be
AtIttata, Oeorgia, two weeks ago, from
congestiou of the lungs, combined
with her failure. Re had always
been a renaarkably robest, healthy,
ma r4 is s sudden demise was a
sad shock to his friends, few of whom
knew a his illness.
Alex. Smitb, of Stanley, two years
ago introduced new grain, imported
from a foreign part, which is called
Spatz and resembles Russian oat, or
still more, Canadian barley. He has
grown it now two years in succeselon
and it has proven itself t� be a great
yielder with ordinary cultivation. We
at least 20 per cent. more productive
than oats and for clean or feed superior
to corn or barley, for the quantity can
be fed with out the danger of over-
heating. The straw is equal to oat
straw for feed. Why not our farmers
get some information on this new
grain. It.' s bound to come into use.
Rev. M. 0. McLennan was inducted
into the pastorate of St. Andrew's and
Hills Green congregations on Tuesday
last. The induction services were 'held
tn Se. Andrew'? church. The niotime
ator a presbytery took charge- of the
question% Rev. John mexeu, et Bay-
tield, preached tbe sermon Rev. P.
Musgrave, with Rey. W. 'S.1. Martin
as alternate, addressed the minister,
and Rev. E. A, Sewer.% Brncefielti, ad-
dressed the people. After the service
a reception WAS tendered the new pas.
tor by the ladies a the congregation%
tal a tea given in the hall, follewed
by a social time. Short addresses
were delivered by the ministers pres,
ent, and special music was famished
by the chow.
tlll tlio N@IN$- 01 int o1
limos Roader$: -i1011011111g ,
• • In then Gmtic$
Dilidd les ex
Miss Willis asresigned her position
as teacher in Greaten, piddle school
the resignation to take effeet at the
end of the year. She has accepted the
position as second teacher in Lucan
public school.
• What was nearly a fatal Accident
occurred ht Granton not long ago,
when Barrie, son of Robt. Lawton, teU
into a cistern of water. Fortunately
6 13 ad
a 14 a. . he was rescued in time and was, after
ee some labor, resuscitated.
Hugh Leonard, of Parkhill, the welr
known timber dealer, is dead at Mo• "
bile„ -9.1a. He owned between 40,000
land -S0,000 acres of timber land down
in that state. INirs. Leonar4 was at
his bedside when he die& sbe havieg
ikeIti1e0Ii received word when he first, took sick;
Deeeased was Wen at Mount Carmel
e00 y aes ago,
AGR,I4CLTURAL T-FM,ENTS.
SDA.N.
Tbe Implement Age is a paper pub. A a
kAratfOttl UVIII named Oeorge
liehed in Philadelphia in the neterest
of the iinpleraveh
ent and icle dealers l' "*""' *1-- "'"' "''S‘ Qir wink' "410'
et the Idritted Statee. A recent num-
'. dituegutlil;t:vd" a 41°T11Pg 1'104 °ay
14' °
ber contaias AU artiele on teelprecity
with Canada, from -width we tanw the t 4. p. Moen* of St. Mai ye, v as out
tallowiagi-Thoee who gek pretee- on the stre4 t again this eveek after a
tion bliould etudy Loth sides tit' the severe seige of eight weetis. The
eproblem. When the high tariff lie., citizens were glad to gzeet him.
mem Callada and the 1,- taw states , Lieut. co). mathewn, M. 1?. V. for
Was deClared it Wall a wetter of con. South Latiaill, undiveeed the electore
gratulation on tide bide of the hue af Blyth and vicinity ea Pride y even-,
that this country. was relieved of Can.. hg last iti the Intel eete of Mr. Beck.
adieu tenapetation tn agrieultural
and implementbut tW. 0. Tuylor. of East Nieeouri, has
machinery e. ee
me rout oveaGotcd wan that ti o , sold his team to Win. Atelteson, of
weak (Janadian coucerns were made, A, Vest );16somi- :4r- Ta,Tior is not siv-
atonger, and that the tariff encourag. , xn.a" lit) taming but is open toe the par-
ed aud foetered more such enterpreais cna,'e ot another farm -
in Canada, OAS driving our maim- Geo. Thempson, a Toronto laniver-
feetuvers out ef the Vatiadian mate 'say. son 44 Joel= Tae,epsen. ar se
ketv. The hiNt Mae bun certanti'-,tatY- 1"et NS'itll rather d enrinns aed"
very laigely aesisted Vanedian mane. dent while experimenting in the Owns.
- facweers et iratilemetita and machine- teal laberetory last Pettey afternoon.
ell, m their ti-WU UlatiS; Wat has . While hollieg FOUS4 Oa 't+t. Vitt101 in a
eie no lanai of coeseguenve to ," glass jar the bottom suddenly ‘Irretiped
eerievin mienufecturcts in Miscount- eut ot the jar, and the liqual was sot.
45 they can hold oar market ed on Thenapson's harate. UP WASSeV.
/iII$t a CGxupetition, Witia a reei-;i et eiy brained.
city treaty that permitted of low " An old folks' eet vice was Lela in tiw
ties on iniptemente between the two metteielet aurae st. Maui:, last $OD.,
UtIttiCe. We would crowd the Caned- , day meeedeg iv Rev. (ay. Heueeeeme
1'1 nlanlafactinels in our own mar" Every effort was made to secure i
,etta ft is ante to assume that underl very large attendnnee of oa folks.
tie Praeaut aouittion of affairs. . hie A i-tuall omen was placed in the
'ariatat, sour turd agfcement WinCa ; church and the singing led by the old
would make the lead Into Canada vas'', people. who serg the old fashioned
ier for our inauttfacturers would be ; tunes. As the day was fine there was
greatly W the advantage ef this coun- ' a, WIN' attendance.
as we would aut only bola our Miss Lizzie L Thorneou, daughter et
•ground, but 'needle Cabmen with cur : 7ti„. ,,,,d mrs.. ii",,,I, rm,„„„„. p fai..
xuanufactuice. In pteof of this claim , Srari`e7tired at ierb07.1"4,711-“st7tu-IS:t‘y
It limy he gated that for the nine ',, nettle:mete aged 0.) yews end 6 months,
InOntil5 ending with march, liVii we -"this Thomson has been ill for some
sold implements and untehinery to! Hennes ae a pulmonary affect ion.
British North America to the value of she was for ahout two ware a teacher
$1, Liusaya, white eapadian InAnUfne. '141 the Leamington Public nzebools, but
tUrers eold nothitig in such linesi in !last 'Ally SIIV Watt taken ill and obliged.
th
this country. H e tariff should be 'to give up ber work.
educed our manufacturers would no story wines from v..amioops,B. C.,
ouht inereitee their eales in Canada ..„. 1-
ile Canadian manufactircers would i ettettt•„,•lasil" SPeacin, a dry goods tray -
of that city and formerly of St.
unable to meet the Ai:aerie:us! mcie .d,
facture it the United Statesn y is suppoeen to h eve been mur-
Perth
tiered.
Ile etarted west from Kam-
tunder any 1iuds 0I ar lir' i -sops with trunks containing about
u ftuiners are urgiug their !
rs worth of goods. He went as far
I'D t to take action iu this WO , west as Calgary and returned, He
sure that direction which the
Government is finding difficult to re-
sist., Should the United States show
any disposition to revise the duty be-
tween this country and Canada, the
--- firm broken and rifled. containing $7o
probability is that Canada willingly
lin cash and some goods. The supposed
will agree to the change. I murdered man is the son of Geo,
thvY "re bringh% " Pres" passed through Kamloops, the con-
ductor of the train says, lu an appar-
ently helplees condition, probably
&Liggett Ile has not been heard a
since. His trunks came back to the
A London paper says that the new
coinage will not be ready this year.
_ ,The intention is to issue it as soon as
possible in the new year. It is just
poesibledhat the new stampe may be
issued at the :tame time. There man
expectation that the portrait of His
Majesty, both on the stamps and mi
the coins, will be in the main e of a
profile, though not a full prate. The
inscriptions on the coins will, of .course
indicete King Edward's title of sover-
eignty as recently amended. eSorne
people appear to fancy that we are, in
a, day, as it were, to bid good-bye to
- 'queen Victoria money, and have it re-
' placed all round by that bearing the
portrait or Edward VII. It is hardly
necessary to say that the chaege will
be (mite a gradual one. A complete
set of King Edward coins have been
prepared, but the 'order of their issue
will depend upon the call of the banks.
It is proposed to establish. a naval
trammg ship at Cleveland, and Con-
gress will be asked for an appropria-
tion. Several months ago the coel•
amittee an naval affairs of the Cleve-
land Chamber of Cow rnpree approach•
ed Secretary of State Hay in regard
• to the treaty of 1812 which still exists
between Great Britain and the Deli ed
States, probibitieg the locating of any
armored cruisers,or any sort of arrow-
ed vessel, oil the great lakes. Owing
s ---existing difficulties then, Mr.
Hays thought it unwise to take the
Matter up at that time, hot suggested
tbat it be done later, promising to
elid what aid he could in the matter,
this is part of the movetnont to squash
• e old treaty, and permit the
of war ships in lake dockyards.
mericau writers who speak out Wilin-
g in advocacy of this; movement, pre-
,
end to fear that with the possession
d e op canals from the sea to the
-7akes in British lands, sex,,eral mipor-
ant lake cities might some time be
efenceless against attack. This kind
appeal is supposed to startle Otto-
rsi inLo Lbe actiou required in the
oast of lake shipbuilders.
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'CORNS ! CORNS CORNS!
ecovetea at lase; o reniedy that is
e, sate a nd painless. Putnam's
.of -1, -,ss Corn and \A'art Extractor
eVer ',ever causes pain, nor
the sEg osi discc,rofoxt. 13uy
C'oz•ti Extractor. and bovs-are
' many cheat), daug:erons and
snhstitutes it% the umalcol.
Spearin, St. Marys,
Huron
Ttnn new culverts were put inon the
Bald/Ion line, Stanley Townshidp. last
week
if remote tile in front of the
property of 3 T. Keys.
Abe McMurray has purchased the
handsome brick iesideere in Egmond-
ville from Mr, Stewart for S1400.
Mr. :el 0:U11:lay will occupy it as soon
as Mr. Stem. art erects a reeidenee on
bis farm.
Rev. Mr. :McLean, Presbyterian
minister tf Blyth, was on Thanksgiv-
ing night made the recipient of a fur
lined overcoat by the ladies of the
hurch.Mrs. McLean was presented
with a pnrse of money.
As F. A. Edwards, of Bayfield, was
coming from Brucefield, one day last
week, his horee beceme ill and fell on
the road when near Varna. The ahi-
tnal was got to a stable and a. veteri-
nary sent for, who pronounced it
paralysis.
Mrs. 11. McGregor of Seaforth, met
with a very painful accident on Fri-
day of last week, She slipped and fell
on the sidewalk, near Barton's black-
mitlstiep, breaking her arm at the
writ.t in two places and receiving
other injuries.
Charles Dodds bas rented hie farm
on the 5thconcession of McKillop, to
his eon, Itobert. Ever since • the acci-
dent with which he met, about a year
ago, Mr. Dodds las been disabled for
work anti now intends to retire, al-
though he will still continue to reside
on tilt: farm.
•
Robert 1., Peddie. • who a' couple of
years ago was in lit -tailless ita._SeafOrth
rot' A tirne, committed • euicide on
Thursday last, by jumping from Belie
Isle bridge; at Detroit: :Mr. Peddie,
had sullered a sun areike nome tune
ago; and it is supposed that was the
indirect 'cause of his act', ,•
Wm. Richardson, ',vim has li tied on %
the Sturgeon farm, near Dillegreen,
for a imn her of years, has purchased
Win. Caldwell's liOuse ani lot op the
Zurich road and in future will reside
there. \T051', also informed that. R
Dignan is al tout. .to„ purchase Cha.
Redmond's farm •
Miss Mary GaIhra.ith, who left Bay.
tielththout a ve.m.' *gr.> to aceept 110
itt por1.0411. pea'r!ii,idt) Government
sCh001 in Manitoba:. is. 86‘.tin With
t y ph old fever and• hits htttt tiikeii to a
bespit:ti nt Winnipeg, Miss GA:thrall It
' is n c ery • e,titnahle yonng lady. mui.
her. ma try fr:',"rd..77 hopo tt,r her speedY
o(t)very,
Not withstanding a. widely current
eumor thet the Rev, Itl R. Hicks was
dead, he never was in better health,
d never did a harder and more sue.
essfal year's work than that just elos-
ng. ile has juet completed his large
and splendid almanac for 1902 and
with his staff of able helpers ba
brought has journal, Wonia AND
WORKS, justly forward into inter.
natiouid reputation. For a quarter of
century Mr, Hicks has grown in re
putation and neefulnees as the people's
ashonomen and the forecaster of
StOr111$ and the character of coming
seasons. Never were his weather
foreceete so sought after as tow. hie
timely warning of a serious 4leought
this yeer having saved the . people
from less and suffering. Millions of
bushels of wheat were 'harvested
through his advise to plant clops that
early, file fine Alma-
nar of 209 pages is only 2.1e, and his
splendid family journal is onlv one
dollar a rear including the Almanac.
Send to Wont> eeni Wonies Pub. 00.1
2201 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo.
Rev. R. B. Barr, rector of the Pro-
testant Episcopal churches in What -
coin and Fair Haven, Waebington,
purposes leaving, in December for
South Africa to avenge the death of
his eon, who was killed in action there.
He is 4L former Londoner, 'having se-
cured his divinity degree at Huron
College in 1873. Subsequently he was
stationed at Lucan, Exeter, Brantford
Ibis native place,) and Point Edward,
from where he went out west. A re-
cent. telegraphic despatch from Ta-
coma Washington, lets in fiwther
light upon Mr. &tries proposed trip to
South Africa.. It is as follows: -
"With a desire to avenge the death of
his only son, who was shot by beers
last year, the Rev. It. E. Barr will
Imre early in December, for South
Africa to join the British army. For
the last two years he has been rector
of the Protestant Episcopal churches
in Whatcom and Fair Haven, Ris
son was killed in an engagement in
which the Boers greatly outnumbered
the British. The Boers, it is nlleged
showed great crnelty to the British.
Ever since receiving this news, Mr.
Barr has bad a, strong desire to go to
South Africa and fight. He has sold
his property in Wbatcom county to
obtain' funds for his trip. Mr. Barr
has been one of the leading Protes-
tant Episcopal clergymen of the North-
west."
UNNECESSARY TO STIFFER
FROM ASTHMA.
This distressing coinplaint,cau be
perfectly cored by inhaling Oatarr-
hozone a vegetable antiseptic, that
destroys the germs which cause the
disease. Oatarrhozone is inhaled at
the mouth from a convenientpocket
inhaler, and after perineating the
minutest air cells is exhaled slowly
through the nostrils. It stops the
cough, makes breathing regular, and
erradi eates the Asthma so thoroughly
from the system thak it never returns,
Don't stiffer from Asthma, use Catarr-
boione, it will speedily Caro you.
Large outfit, 81.00. Sinall 'size 25e.
Druggists or by mail from Polson &
C�., Kingeten, Ont.
"One of. my daughters hadee
terrible case of asthma. We tried
elmost everything, but without re-
lief. We then tried Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral and three and csne-half
bottles cured her." -Emma Jane
Entsminger, Langsville, 0.
Ayer's Cherry.Pectoral
certainlycures manycascs
of asthma.
And it cures bronchitic.,
hoarseness, weak lungs,
whooping -cough, croup,
winter coughs, night f!
coughs, and hard colds.
Three sizes! 25c., enough for ,an ordirary
cold; 15011., just right for bronchitis, boaT8D-
WM, Mad alas, eta.; 51, ttiost oconsmical
for chronic 'setae and to keep on R110.
J . C. AYER CO., Lowoll, Mass.
THE CARE OF THE SICK CHILDRQN.
What Thejlospital for $ielt Children on College StreVt, Toronto,
Has Done and IS D01114 for the Little Sufftwors
of the Province of ontoon.
$34.tent a year far malateuance„ an in -
An inetauti that requiree about
stionton that depeuds far support on
the gown:teal of the generous people of ,
the Province of °Wart% must needs
have tonelderable faith n tne lave,
affeetion and generosity of the peonle.
While the inetitution is loeated itt
Toronto he work is eaaenttally pro-
vincial. It admits not only .01)&4%
from the city of Toronto but trout
every city, towit, flIage and hamlet.
Nee, from every feet lu the Province
of Ontario.
$o when yeti givc-be your glvinee
eteee email -it goes for the benefit
4/ erery child of the provinee time is •
'.7.'71;I:4tcd and, treated.
Tui e etatement ittDif=114> beeauee
receleioisel referenee iO nude to the
/Toile:tat ;et a Toronto inetitution for
Tolonto patlentS, wherene eve:sy sielt
Analitt Onterie nee the same rights '
4-7`t•4 privlrg.1i a.F.; those Vao live
i:hin the shadow of the great red pile -
r.tt College street.
vane about $umo per ever. or a
dollar rev patient. per day. to matte
Mee .the Hospital.. The Government
of the' province gives about $7.,000 a
year. or nearly .eighteen eents per
It'a 1. in other words, per patient per
aernent 111 all expended in
e. n" -.waive. The eorporatIou of the
ene n. Teeeuto doer ten p more. It
eivez• en.7,e / per year or elehe -ernts
per heaa ree day, and thia too r,003
tee -at -de the .melatenance, not only of
Toranto ratiente. bet far every petient
in the iffdeltal, na matter from whet
part et inn province thelittleores may
come acre los, and tbis confrihn-
tens et rho rive -tea -lion is increased by
le eel net/01 te en0100 donated by cite
vete p! Torent., ft*: the maintenance
or •1'.: ••:*7.:rt to • ay nathine of the
yearly lee Teronto
r. eel,. thr! Mere:ere of maintained
nal named Cot--1itt the
Durin; its liktinr, the Hoepltal has
neneled *Vele eatients and of
three 4.000 wc•re (um:. and 2.700 w•i•%;
iturrovetl. tie --and please ult."
taint, f`rom 1,205 plaael in
otttidl thrt city of
'7:-7•21to,
Tt'r 7 ea • • el,r10.1
.1••••1 1.)7 debt, The itT•nitin?,'
nr.,11 • rt r IN) a -1d or
thee raid hr
!len o2 To' -onto end eeenee. tte cite
zonl. Year hv .700.•ar the lr.en
rr,Oueed and it lo rev down to sInsmo.
To clear Ill.,. ineteliteduz21 thiS an -
peal is' made. Hospital workmaw
be carried on withaet raoney. Interest
on mortgages has to be paid. An army
of workers has to live, Nurses, dornea
tics. officials are all human. They
earn their wages whether they lite in
or out or the Hospital.
hundred and twenty children per
'IsY-Yes. u emue months a hundred
and forty --once it Was a hundred and
fifty --en these to look after and
care for. Thirty nurses contomalin
at worn. • A halfelozea maids with
brooms and dusters; cooks and
:veldt; to prepare the food and servt.•
it, clerne In the office who wort: lik,v
beavers. typewriters who tap the lteye
their machines for 'hours a day, itte-
swerin z eneavee of letters, preparin'
aecounte. watehine every doing in lig,
imere nee building on College eti P '1.
that ver ciaees night er
year round -a hive of tr.%) hnn.1
people. emelt and large. a little town
doing what it can for God's suffer:u;
little ones.
True. 11 is, that some have to par a
•
• all who can afford It are expeenni
)ay -but those who cannot Pay and
can produce the certificate of a clergy.
man or mown ratepayer of the pro. ,
vine° to the effeet that they are too !
poor to pay, can have maintenance I
and treatment free of charge.
It all could pay there would be no
need to appeal for money, but elf$PF
per cent. of the work is free work, for
the children of those who cannot 9:
ford to pay.
Fancy a great family of nearly one
hundred and fifty sick children. Yoe
who have had perhaps one or twi.
sick little ones at your own home
therefore nnow something of the work.
but when you visit Toronto drop in
and see what they are doing to w•e
back little ones from the grave.
It would only weary the reader to g
a with more story. This year a giant
effort is being made to clear away tla
debt. Every dollar of thie debt hamil
eaps the Trustees. Every dollar rent
in helps to lighten the Iced that i.
nein carried.
If r:.very reader would send but a
dollar what a grand fund would be
raised in a few weeks of time. Let
every one who can spare a dollar. Send
It to Dou3las Davidson, the Secretary
-
Treasurer of the Hospital, or te,
Ross Robertson, the Chairman of the
Trust. And please send it In at once,
for even the best of us are prone to
forret our best intentions.
4111•••••••••••=111.111•4•121.
I CRAMPS ARE LIKE BURGLARS.
'The town of Wingham have entered
into an agreement with the Bell Tele-
phone Company to furnish a tele-
phone fire alarm system, Other towns
such as Guelph, Simeoe and Owen
Sound, have adopted . the system,
which has proved to be von, efficient
and is not expensive.
Rev. II. A. Graham„ of Lebanen, hes
received a imaninimie cell from the
officiol board of the Kineordine Meth-
odist church, to tiecome their pastor•.
fox. the next confetenee years. Mr.
Graham filled the puipit itt that, church
at the time of the vacancy, caused by
the death of their pastm.. and made it
favorable impression on his hearers,
."
es/iCould IL'
into the future and see the condition
to which your cough, if neglected,
will bring you. you would seek relief, at
once -and that naturally would be through
Shiloh's
Consumption
•Guarantetd to euro Con-
•L'a 11'w Asthma, sad all I,ung
Troubles. Cures coughs and codsin a day.
25 cents. Write to V. C. WELLs & Co,
Toronto, Can., for free triarbottle.
Kare's Clover Root Tea purifies the Blood,'
nen-
• Before leaving Arthur, for Windsor,
Mr, Thos, W. Whalley, late editor mid
punlisher of the Arthur Enterprise.
was made the recipient of an address
11 nd a gold -beaded cane at tbe hands
of the business men of Arebur. The
presentation was made by Rev. Father
O'Leary and C. B. Coughlin. 51. D,,
president of the North Wellington
Conservative Association. Air. Whal-
ley carries with bini the hest wishes of,
the entire commimity. tie intends
lannehing a daily Conservative paper
et Wheisor. in rompany with Mr.
11111- Craig-, son of Dixon Craig,
( late Conservative NI. P. for 'East Dur-
ham.
Children Cry Tor
they come unexpected, and when they
are least welcome. Be armed with
one minute enre for cramps and keep
Poison's Nerviline handy ; it acts in-
stantaneously. Nerviline's Anodyne
power is unique, far its composition
expresses the highest medical progress
of the age. Poison's Nerviline is a
true comfort in the family for in all
derangements of the stomach and
bowels it is an absolute specific. Ner-
velem has five times greater medical
value than any other remedy and is
sold in large 25 cent bottles. Try it.
Mrs. McKinley, wife of the late
President is causing great anxiet v to
her many friends. -To Mrs. McKinley
life is hut a, void and her expressed
desire is to die and join her husband.
Her unspeakable lass is only telt.
SALE RG1STER:
TUESDAY% DEC. 10T11, 1901. -Mort-
gage sale of house and two lots, on
Si i» ene st • Eitel e r. • Sale nt. 2. 30
IV, GLADArA.N, Solicitor,
0 GILL, Atet.
SATtILIDA.Y. DECEillanit 7Ta, 190].
Sinciele Tait a ill 'hold an anvil/1i1
sale of household eff..ers, oleo lion.e
ar lot sitfin 3 ed in 1.1.clesir able, local
on a i n cif,. So le at I ‘vo o'clock: • J.No.
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TO CURE A COLE1NOvE DAY
Toke TAxativo Brenio Quinine Tablets. Ad
druggists refund am money if it fails to cure.
131 NV, Grove's signature is on each box. 250
Grip=Q!.tinine Tablets
(CHOCOLATE COATED)
Grip -Quinine Tablets cure all sorts of
cold and damp weather diseases. _
Grip -Quinine retains all the curative
virtues of Quinine, with the disag4ee.t11e-
ness left out. The Chocol e, Tablet form
makes it pleasant to take, inuell nivel
than capsules, and better in results.
. Remember the name
Taalets.
The genuine ar- itt boxes only, with
Dog's tfel Tr...".1cf-tilark. Refuse all'i
ot.liers. Price 25, cents, at all druggists.
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SALE BY
8110E VARIETY.
The " Soverei " shoe for ladle
is made in every kind of shoe style,.
The very latest fashion is not too
new for the " Sovereign " shoe.
Handsome dress shoes.
Strong, comfortable, mannsh
walking sh es
Dainty, fashionable, light shoes
for receptions or other indoor social
functions.
Flexible welts, silk stitcbed
uppers, fine imported leathers, beau-
tiful finish and absolutely correct fit.
$3.00, $3.50 and $4...00. Low
shoes $2.00, $2.30 and $3.00.
Stamped on the sole,
"Sovereign Shoe."
R. H. SWEET, EXETER.
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The King of Ranges, "Etucli's Happy- Thought"
A Range
with a
Recor
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Too
Good
forany
House.
keeper
That's what you get when
you buy a Happy Thought.
The nappy Thought Range
was one of the first Ranges
manufactured -in Canada:
More Happy Thought
Ranges are manufactured
and sold each year than all
other Canadian' makes combined -150,000 being now in use.
When buying buy Canada's Favorite, "The Happy Thought,”
not an experiment. : •• • • • • •
Nanufactured by
The Wm, Buck Stove Co., Limited, Brantford
Write the Manufacturer for Illustrated Catalogue. (
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EXETER.
Poo Tnrown out.
Scranton, • Pa., Dee. 4. -The break-
er of the Geeea Ridge Coal Company
was destroyed by 'fire yesterday with
all...boiler and engine. houses, black-
smith shops and car sheds entailing
a loss of $1.10,000, partly insured.
Six hundred 8mp1c,Yes are thrown
out of employment.
The action of ()oilers Little Liver
Pills is fill tnant, nnIcl anti natoral:',
They gently ;•Iiiiinho,:•' th, liver, and
regulate the howels1 u ti 3 ot purge.
They are sere Lo phm;se. Tcy titeni
A Bad Breath
• ,Barque Founders. • - A bad breath means a bad
Vitoria, B.C., Dec. 4. --The barque
Highland City foundered off Van-
couver Island during a gale, and.the
crew were 'brought here by the
steamer 'Queen City, which as rived
last night.
OhHdren Cry for
stomach, a bad digestion, a
bad liver. Ayer's Pills aro
liver pills. Thercure con-
stipation, biliousness, dys-
pepsia, sick headache.
211c. All druggists.
NrirMitTOnr moustache or beard a bMsutiful
• brown or rich black? Then use ,
•BUCKINMIAM'SOYEf°r
Whl kers
0011o, OF DRUMISTS, [MP. P. PALt. OP., MOtik.1484.