Exeter Times, 1902-7-17, Page 5*4-e-ea-Pe—
Dyspepsia in its worst forms will
,f11. yield to the use of Carter's Little
Nerve Pille, aided by Carter's Lietle
Liver Pills. They not only, relieve
present distrese but strengthen the
btomach and digestive apparatus.
Manitoba papers are now looking
forward to a harvest a one hundred
million bushels of grain. What th's
means to the country can pertly be
gathered from the estimates of lase
year, wben Menitoba received from
her wheat crop, $25,251,042; from oats,
$7,505,078; from barley, $2e287,304;
from potatoes, $1,199,358 ; from cattle,
$1,052,000. These together with the
class of products which did not veacla
the million -dollar mark, are figured at
the total of $39,888,0,51. This return
came front an area of 3189,o1.5 acres
under crop.
• While Rev, R. Hobbs was preach-
ing sermons at Pine River on June
26th, the congregation was started by
the floor dropping about a foot. We
have heard of public speakers who
were said to 'raise the roof," and
General NeWe. others who could "bring down the
veee-
hoose" but this is the first instance
•Sir JosephIgnatius Little, °wee eels. we have heard of, where, under the
tice and Deputy Governor of New- delivery of powerful disconrse, the
foundland, died July mg. He was &ee actuellydropped., The corres-
"A bad workman
quarrels with his
tools."
A maker of tricky
shoes, blames the Re-
tailer, for over pricing
them, at 41tat they
look like.
. ObservetheMakers'
responsible price on
"The Slater Shoe"
oodgar We4edr.)
E. J, SPACKMAN. General Agent,
0.1011110MMORIIINININOS
•pondentdoes notsay whether, the
67 years of age. . pulpit droppeclealso ; if not what must
During the Orange demonstration have been the feelinge of Mr. Hobbs,
am Saturday, at Tara, Ont., Mr, IVIc- as he saw his congregation disappear -
Knight, of the township of Reuel, ing (downwards from view,) wheu he
while in the processioia Was run into was endeavoring to lift them to nobler
by a vehicle. breaking his leg. heights and save them feom goireg,
Children axe often attacked suddenly by downward?
uaintul and dangerous Colic, Cramps, Dian -
bon, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, In-
fantum, etc, Dr. Fowler's Extract a Wild.
Strawberry is a prompt and sure cure which
should always ha kept. in the house.
Mrs. Annie Alexander Hector, the
novelist, who wrote over the -none de
plume of "Mrs. Alexander," died sud-
denly in London last Thursday. She
was born in Dublin in 1825.
No trace has yet been found of the
Norden Bros., importa,nt witnesses in
the Sifton murder case, who skipped
out just prior to the date set for the
ofit last trial of Gerald Sifton.
• AUBURN'S LAXA.-LIVER PILLS regulate
the bowels, cure constipation, dyspepsia,
biliousness, sick headache and all allot:nous of
the organs of digestion.
Owen Sound leachers have lower-
• ed the price of beef, the best steak be-
ing reduced from Be, to 15c, per
pound.; rounds 12c., and boiling
meats at 6 to 8c. one cent per pound
less than formerfy.
At the Orange celebration at God-
erich on Saturday, Mr. W. E. A. Best,
of London, won the $10 prize as the
best fifee, Mr. Best is a member of the
Londeshora Lodge, which won the
prize as the largest lodge present.
A;wornan who is weak, nervous and
sleepless, and who has cold hands and
feet, caanot feel and. act like a well
person. Carter's Iron PU1s equalize
the circulation, remove nervousness,
and give strength.
No less than '73 townships in Ontario
have commuted and abolished the
Statute Labor sestena, with a view to
securing better roads by a more skill-
ed supervision. About half of these
made the change within the last year,
as shown by the annual report, just
issued of ; he commissioners of high -
wan , A. W. Campbell.
BACKACHE, swelling of the feet and ankles,
31ufting under eyes, frequent thirst. scanty,
-cloudy, highly colored urine and all urinary
troubles lead to Bright's disease, dropsy. dia
betes ete. noan's Kidney Pills are a sure cure
An incident for the superstitious in
connection with the well accident,
came to light June 30, says the Wood-
stock Times. Two weeks before his
rescue, Mrs. Innes, sister of Joshua
Sandford, wrote him that she bad had
a dream that the well had caved in,
and implored him on no account to go
down. Sandford wrote back that
there was no danger. A few days
later the cave-in took place.
- BRITISH TROOP OIL LINIMENT is good
for inan or beast. Relieyes pain, reduces
swelling, allays inflammation, cures cuts,
burns, bruises, sprains, stiff joints, bites of in-
sects, rheumatism, etc. A.large bottle for 60
cents.
On Saturday, Joshua Sandford, the
• man rescued from the Skelly farm
well, was removed from the Skelly
farm, Paris, to the residence of Mrs.
A, Qua. he stood the ordeal of re-
moval well, and while being removed
fcom the house to the ambulance, re-
marked to his friends, "you need not
• be so careful; yeti wont hurt me."
Be• is making fair progress towards
• recovery.
• Wiarton is to have cement works,
The Canadian says: The Colonial
company has already sold 200,000
shares, and intend erecting a thousand
barrel plant as soon as the plans are
prepared, - which will be equipped
with the latest improved machinery.
Without a doubt this company has
one of the finest mad beds in the
• oun,ter, which will furnish raw ma-
terial enough to run the plans for
ity years. .
A retired farmer of Maidstoue, who
owns a 100 acre feral has made a dis-
• covery. which may mean a for une to
iliimsself and. a boom to the, vicinity.
Sixteen years ago he sunk a well re.r
• oil at the depth of 1,100 feet, but rule.
kg no oil, phigged it up to a depth of
• 260 feet. A. few days ago it was clis-
Covered that 1r pressure of gets had
foreed its way to the surface several
• fee away from the old delft,. This
find ie inost timely as the supply fewn
•the gas wel's now in Use, ie nearly ex-
hausted.
Anwit*
Get the Most
Out of Trout. Food
You don't and can't if your stomach
is weak, A weak stomach does tot di-
gest all that is erdinarily taken into it,
It gets tired easily, and what it fails to
digest is Wasted.
Among the signs of 0...Weak stomach
• are uneasiness after eating, fite of ner-
vous headache, and disagreeable belch-
ing. •
/ have been troubled with dyepepsia for
years, and tried every remedy 1 hoard of,
but never got ailytble„e that gave mo relief
until I took lteed'S E'arsaparilla. I cannot
praise this medicine too highly for tbe good
it has. done inc. I always take it in the
spring and fall and woulcl not be wilbent
W. A. Neon*, Belleville, Ont.
fill 0—tt awa Gentleman
Saus:
"Life Was a Burden to Me,
No Living Mortal • Could
Describe My Sufferings:I
Three Bottles of
Paine's Celery Compound
WROUGHT A GLORIOUS AND
HAPPY CURE THAT ASTON-
ISHED & WHOLE
COMMUNITY.
In the ranks a sick and diseased
sufferers, many men and women have
become hopeless because of the failure
of physicians and their medicines.
- We would have all such dejected
and despairing mortals take comfort
this very clay. We would impress up-
on them the blessed truth that Paine's
Celery Compound is abundantly able
to save and cure. A multitude of
people saved from disease and death
have given strong and incontrover-
tible testimony that Paine's Celery
Compound can save even at the
eleventh hour. Mr. L. Finter, Otta-
wa, Out., tells of his terrible condition,
his failures with physicians, and of his
wonderful cure by Paine's Celery
Compound ; he writes thus:
"For four years I endured terrible
agony and misery owing to Pains in
my head and chest. Life was a bur-
• den to me, and no znortal could des-
cribe my suffering. I was treated by
doctors, and used many patent medi-
cines, but nothing gave ape relief un-
til I used your Paine's Celery Com-
pound. I thank God for the dav it
was brought to my notice in the Otta-
wa papers. I have taken three bottles
of the medicine, and to -day r can
truly say that I feel like a new man.
I will recommend the remedy •when -
eve'? I have the opportunity, as it is
the best ever given to sufferers."
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Strengthens and tones the steheacle end
.,the, whole digestive system.
Hatlow.imaa
,Sidduplh Council
July 7th, 1902.
The council met pursuant to ad-
journinent. The Reeve and all the
members .present.
The following accounts were ordered
to be paid :-Geo. Ryan, 3 days work'
on L, R., div 1, $3.00 ; Jas Whalen,51*
cords gravel contract. div 1, *76.02; S.
Ryan, gravelling on S. B., div 3, $3.38;
Alf. Hodgins, rep 2 culverts and work
on road, cliv 3, $4.00 ; R. Coursey, cut-
ting weeds and overseeing gravel, div
3, $3.50 ; .T130. Quigley, rep C1.11. div 3
and 4, $1.00; S. Ginifoyle, tile and
drains, div 1, *3.00; W. Henseon ,
gravel acct. *8.36; D. Westman, con
div 3, $8.75 ; D. Westman, gravel
coutract 0: S. R., div 5, $143.00; D.
Westma.n, gravel contract, bal N. l3.,
$9.10 ; Jos Gowan, grayel contract, div
5, $15.00 ; T. Abbott, ditching S. R.,
div 3,, $1.00 ; Benj. Revington, tile,
ditcn and culvert, div. 2, $2 50 • W. W.
Reviugton, tile ditch, div 2, 4.00 ; T.
Caves, gravel contract and stones. N.
B., div 2, $i8.75; W. Caves, spreading
gravel, N. B., div 2, $4.07 ; Messrs.
tiolky Ote, grant for 5arch and June
qrs., *50.00; Leo Hodgins, stripping
div 2, E5.00 '• Robt. Cooper, work
on hill, div 2, $3.00 ; rhos. Neil, graut
re arbitrators awarci, con 1. div' 2,
322.00: P. Inehoe, tile drain, N. B,
div 40.$6.50 '• Fred Davis16 con, gravel
contract, N. $12 00; Jos Kelly, e,
day with team ou geader. dee. 3. $1 50;
• H. Elliott, rep side road, div 3, 5fle ;
W. B. Dobbs, con cul a id ditch, side
road, div 3, $7 50 ; M. A.rmitage, gra-
vel twat in part, 1S.42;$H. Turner. 2
day -8 at gate, div 3, 40c • W. D labs, 1
dey get', div 3,. 40c ; Sas Ryder, tile
ditch, div 3 and 4, $3 00; Walter Hod
gins. gravel eentract, div • 3, 314,22;
• Well. Hodgins'tile for ditcb, div 8,
$7,05 ; Petcy Hudson, grading and
gravelling, div 5, $18.50 ; Sae Martin,'
work on eitivern gravel voad, die 5.
75c '• IL Langford, epre tding gravel,
div 5, 32.50 ; Thos. Lathe apre tdir g
gravel, div. 5, $1.00 Joe. Wright,
work on roa.d. div 5, 0i) ; JAS. 'ete
man, spreading gravel, O. 8. R., fliv 5
$12.50 ; E. ‘Vestrean, refund ,t,
etetute labor, '75c; G. Wee, mon. G,
R. statute I abr., te $8 00 ; it i j
World, marriage reg:ster and P. 0
order, $1.71 '• W. Ca itigen. rep road
and mating t.histles, $3,50 Jae Carri-
gan, rep cul an eutting thistios,$4 00.
The council Adjoin lied, to meet again
on Monday, the 4th day of Augost ab
10 a. m.
W. 1:), STANLEY, Clerk,
:ELE RI ZtTi
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CIINIIIIIIINTOPIC3 INENGLND
Conference of Colonial Prerniors
Will Be FiesnItiess,
General Inside Opinion Dead Against Pre-
. ferentiai Duties -SIX Rhodes Scholar*
ships Por Can ad i -.Pri sua te of Ail
Canada SeriMislY ot British
Government Toward'ast Atlantic
tine -No Second Term Per Sir Oliver.
London, July 15. -The eousensus
of opinion here is that nothing will
result from the conference of colon
ial ' Premiers, The feeling of the
Canadian Ministers is against any
contribution to Imperial elefence.
They would muth prefer to remain as
at present and if ever aid is required
they jm,y it into the British treas-
ury. The general inside opinion is
dead against preferential 'duties and
it is certain such a measurewould
never carry in 'Parliament.
It is now positive that low and
Perhaps six more Rhodes scholarships
will go to Canada.
A. report started by a London
newspaper that another .Canadian
contingent would be sent over for
the • 'King's coronation is altogether
without foundation,
The British 0 overnment is likely
ste, gi'v'e one-half, instead of one-third
of what Canada gives towards sub-
sidizing a fast Atlantic line.
The report that James 'Hill has
projected a fast Atlantic gervice be-
• tween Labrador and Liverpool can-
not be confirmed here.
Canada's .Pri mate Seriously XII.
• ThO Most Rev. Dr. R. MachrEty,
Aechbishop of Rupert's Land and
Primate of All Canada, is serionslY
ill in London, Sir Thomas Barlow,
the eminent physician has been called
in consultation.
Canadian circles here do not antic-
ipate a second term for Sie Oliver
Mowat and are of the opinion that
Hon. N, 'W. Scott will be the next
Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario,
MiezierFaze nrAi"ef ten.
The Garden Party at Blenheim 'Palace -
Mr. nose in Norway.
London, July 1.5. -Hon. Mr. Field-
ing and. Sir 'William Mulock wore at
a garden party given by the Duke
and Duchess of Marlborough at Blen-
heim Palace yesterday. Premier Ross
of Ontario has gone to Norway.
SMASHED 111S 310.4.T.
Scholes Lost the It:ICU—The Winner Pout-
ed tile Canadian.
London, July 15.- At the Xing-
ston-on-tb.e-Thames regatta on Sat-
urday, Lou Sacks, the Toronto
sculler, was one 01 the contestants
in the senior sculls.
In his first heat with Good as his
opponent, he won easily by two
lengths.
Scholes in the fnial heat met Beres-
ford, who was a competitor last week
at Henley for the. Diamond Sculls.
The Toronto boy got away , sharply
and had a comfortable lead when
tho Englishman sptirted and fouled
Scholes and again later repeated the
foul. Scholes practically ceased
rowing, Beresford winning by three
lenghts.
Scholes did not inave any claim on
account cif the foul and he race
was awarded to Beresford, who was
clearly to blame. Many think Beres-
ford should have stopped after foul-
ing his oppouent.
• Scholes.. accidentally let his new
Clasper boat drop on the platform,
wheu removing the boat from the
water. The fall' completely smashed
it.
CA NA.DX.4-N•4 AV JiI5LIY.
Good Score Made in Shooting in Golden
Penn,. Mat ch.
Bisley Camp, July 15. -Riflemen
from far and near are here for the
National Riflemen ' s Associationtin-
ny al meeting, which opened ;yester-
day and will continue until the h :
The Canadian team is on band ae
usual, and two of the members come
well to the front in the Golden .1)en-
ny match. The shooting was at. 5C0
yards, with eight shots and the com-
petition does not end until the 24th,
Sergt.-Major Carruthers, of Pres-
cott, got within the centre mark of
the target on each shot, making a
score of, 40. Oa.pt. Rennie, •of the
Queen's Own, Toronto, scored* 89
points.
The en tires in. the chief events num-
ber as follows: Ining's Prize, 1,568;
Saint George's, 1,494; Prince of
.. Wales, 407; Daily Telegraph, 1,264;
Alexandra, 1,183; All Comers' Ag-
gregate, 957; Volunteer Aggregate,
859; Grand Aggregate, 822; Corona-
tion Prizes, 1,416.
• It is likely that eight teams will
compete for the Inolapore Cup.
1 he van er tee nasole.
Paris, July 15, -The Parisians yes-
terday celebrated the 118th anniver-
sary of the capture of the Eastile in
the customary manner favored bY
lino weather.
Ifont,real, July 15. -The feast of
La Ba.stile, the national holiday- PI
France, was celebrated ovietly in the
city . yesterday.
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in hemorrhoids. They are the best I
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SIK61410401(..111OR
FIRE INOILEST AT TORONTO
Chief Thompson Says flo Ordered No Men
Into this Lane of Death.
Toronto, July 15: -The investiga-
tion of last week's fetal fire is be-
coming rather sonsetional.
The voroner announced last night
that he had asked Inspector Stark to
assign members of the detective force
to the task of supplying evidence to
the jury that can be secured.
The jurors demanded that subpoe-
nas be issued for the proprietors of
the McIntosh building, and those
responsible for the heavy weights
Placed in the structure to the end
that the person orpersons respons-
ible for the original construction of
the building and. its use after it was
'Mown to be, dangerous may be indi-
cated.
Fire Chief Thompson testified that
he did not order the firemen into
p'oeitions • around the building M
Which they were caught by falling
walls.' The chief denied bitterly the
inference tbat he had forced men to
igointo positions during the tire that
deere plainly dangerous to life and
imb.
A large number of flrieliiieterisi. rteicreervetdo
testify concerning the o
abent, . fighting the flames on that fat-
al morning last • week when five of
their namber were killed.
The investigation will be pursued
again Thursday evening,
Drowned In a Well.
St, Thoulas, July 15. -Mrs. Sarah
Ann 'Hensley, wife of 'Robert 1-ItinS-
ley, living on the Back street, at
From°, met death by ;drowning in a
Well. The -unfortunate victim, Who
Was about. 60 years of age, has been
subject to Melancholy for some time,
rend there. is a, suspicion of stlicide.
Arommomiamm.PaPPiim.reimisnakoixoPitimmionanemmi!..iii....*
domino Casterla always- bears the Signature
of Ghee. ff. Pletcher,
When Bnby was alek, we gave her Cesiorll
When she wae a Child,she eried ftn' 0-.
When she became Miss, she clulig te
Whenehe had Children,shegeve Meta t
DEATH S r In:10,GL% IN THE GORGE,
Drunken Indian Stabbed John Merethew
Several_l brie&
Niagara Falls, Ont.,. July 15.- A
'drunken half -crazed Tuscarora.
dian nanled Jameson, about five
o'clock Saturday afternoon attacked
a man named John Alerethew, wh'o
resides at Suspension Bridge, N.Y.,
down near the Devil's Hole on the
American side of the lower river.
The Indian claimed Merethew was
following iliD1 for some purpose, al-
though Merothew told aim he was
going down fishing. The Indian
drew a large knife and thrust it in-
to Merethew's hip, The two men
clinched and fought it out. Mere -
thew, who fought like a. 'demon for
his life, was stabbed three times in
tb.e abdomen, and was bleeding al-
most to death, but managed. to
pound his red -skinned assailant into
submission and dragged him prison-
er t6 Devil's Hole House, where he
was taken to the Niagara Falls lock-
up. „Merethew was taken to the Em-
ergency Hospital, where he is lying
in a precarious condition.
Ny01141) H EALING 'WELL.
Medical Report oti Monday 'Upon the
Ki Wel: Condition.
London, July 15. -Following is the
bulletin on King Edward's condition,
posted at 10 o'clock yesterday morn-
ing at Buckingham Palace:
'The King continues to Progress
satisfactorily. His general condition
is excellent and the wound is healing
well. (Signed) Laking, Barlow.'
It is understood that his Majesty
will be transferred to the royal
yacht Victoria and Albert at Ports-
mouth at noon to -day.
His Majesty, when he is taken from
the palace to -day, will be accompani-
ed ,by Queen Alexandra., Prince and
Princess Charles of Denmark, Sir
Francis Knollys, the King's private
secretary, and the attending physi-
cian.
Loup rAtereceacerees unerarpe.
Received Full Nara' }loners on Their
Arrival in England.
Southampton, Eng., July 15. -The
United States armored cruiser Brook-
lyn (from Annapolis July 1), having
on board the remaixis of Lord Patin-
cefote, late Ambassador of Great
Britain, at Washington, arrived here
yesterday morning. The body was
'landed soon after 11 o'clock.. Full
naval honors were paid to the re-
mains of Lord Pauncefote. His wid-
ow followed the coffin from the war-
ship to the train, which started for
Newark -upon -Trent 'tteitr Notting-
ham), where the funeral will take
place t9 -day.
1311.11.4..0 AND SALT.
Russian goapitallty Extended to King'
' Victor animinuti.
St. Petersburg, Juiy 15.- King
Victor Emmanuel of 'Italy made his
official entry into this .city yester-
day, and was welcomed by the civil
and military authorities. Ths burgo-,
master handed the King the tradi-
tiorial silver plate with bread and
salt. After inspecting the troops the
Kim. Proceeded tit the Cathedral and
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ceived here from the wt./eluded Elder -
Dempster steamship Monteagle at
Fame Point are to the effect that
she is in a, had position. The SU'S.-
MCP tlaspesian is now alongside re-
moving cargo, and the steamers .1711,1 -
de, anti 1,ord Strati -wenn ,are now
eteamilis to the stranded steamer's
assistance.
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Ottawa, .July 15,-- The. A d.:t1 tant-
General, London, has cabled as fol-
lows to the administrator, sir nunr3i..
Strong: -
"Discharges and full settlements of
claim, of Canadian contingents re-
turning from. South Africa should be
carried out by :their own game:tend-
leg officers," -
Dundonald's Ottawa Home.
Ottawa, July 15.- The Earl of
Dundonald, the- new Major-General
commandiree the Canadian militia,
has taiwn a lease of it residenee in.
New Edinborough for two months.
He will arrive here about the 25th
inst. accompanied by his sister,
Roma ity law CnrrIe.
13rockville, July 15.- A. vote was
taken for the second time on a by-
law to grant Et, bonus of $20,000 to
Sauliner and Company, to establish
a hat factory here, The result is
favorable to the bylaw.
Although the medicine business
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utmost conscientiousness and sense of
responsibility, the unfortunate fact is
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As a consequence, all proprietary
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for the bad.
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r.R. X. 11. RIVERS, 13. T000reo UNI -
13 VERSITY, 0.M. Trinity Culver-
t Office-C'rediton, Ont,
I lk .BRONVNIlic, M. D. M . O.
Graduate Vloloiia nivereill
office taw residence, Dominiou Labora-
tory, Exeter,
IF6AL.
DICKSON & CAR:LING,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers,
Commissioners, Solicitors for the Nelsons
Bank, Etc.
MoThi.ey to Loan at lowest rates of interest..
OFFICE STREET, Fel..x.ETER,
S. R. CABLING, B. A. 5.26. DICKSON
. W. GLADMAN
(Successor to Elliott Gladman)
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, .
Conveyancer, Etc.
Money to loan an Farm and village
properties at Lowest rates of interest
OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER
DENTAL
WI KINSMAN, L. D. S. AND
-a-Le DR. 4. R. KINS1/IAN, L.
D. S. D. D. 5., Honor Graduate
• of Toronto University, Dentist.
'Teeth extracted without pain or
bad after effeets, Oface in Fan.
son's block. West side of Moen
treet, Exeter.
D.A. ANDERSON, (D. D. B. L D.&
DENTIST.
Honor Graduate of the Toronto University
and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
Ontario, with honors Also Postgraduate of
Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with
honorable mention.
Everything known to the Dental Profession
donein this office. Bridge work. crowns, al.-
lurainum, gold and vulcanite plates all done in
the neatest manner possible. A perfectly
harmless anaesthetic used. for painless extrac-
tion.
Office one door south of Carling Bro's store
Exeter, Ont.
F OR SALE ---BRICK RE
SIDENCE WITH AN ACRE OFLAND IN
EXETER -We offer for sale on reasonable
terms, that very desirable residential property
known as "The Hooper Homestead" situated
on Lot No. 86, south of 'Huron Street, Exeter.
There is erected upon the land, a comfortable
and. commodious brick dwelling, also the
necessary outhouses. The house is in good re-
pair and has 9 rooms. The lot contains an acre
of land and is excellently adapted for garden
ing or fruit growing. There is a plentiful sup-
ply of bard and soft water. The property is up
to date, and the terms easy. for particulars ap-
p)y to DICKSON& CARLING barristers Exeter,
or to A. E. 'HOOPER, Raw P. 0„ Penne, U. 5
A., proprietor.
that has shown his ability to sire ex-
treme speed. There is no standard -
bred horse that lives that is Taren-
turo's superior in breeding. There is
no better boned horse with size, style
and substance. He is a natural born •
trotter and can go fast. Tana=
has produced out of less than ten
colts in his own vicinity, two that has
shown trials in less than 2.10. He bas
produced out of common mares, colts
that can show without special train-
ing their ability to go better than 2.40.
For siring high stepping action for
road and carriage purposes, Taren-
tum is the ideal sire of Canada.
Write for testimonials as to his siring
abilities and ta,bulaterl pedigree. Will
stand at his own stable, Egniondville,
Friday and Saturday, Russeldale,
Monday; Wooclhatn, Tuesday hoon ;
St. Marys, Tuesday night;
Wednesday night,
A, CHARLESWORTH,
Egniondville,
TEACHER WANTED, —
For 8.5. No. 6, Hay toWeship. Duties io
commence at the end of the present vacation. .
Male or female, holding a seeond eless cortifi. ,
cate of qualification. Apply personallywltb
recommendation Le the trustees. Jorne Rev, \
eons Demme or acne lateniumne, Sec-
Treesurer.
5 Packc of Cards Free.
One Pack, "May I. C. U. Homes" One Pak
"Escort" One Pack, "Flirtation' One Pacsi
"Hold -to light." One Pack, "Our Sofa Ju,
Holds Two. Sample 0121 other styles, wita
book full of notions. Send 5c silver for postage.
• A.W. KENNY, 311,7.
Yarmouth, s.N.
'WANTED, Responsible Manager (integrity
" must be unquestionable) to take charge of
distribution depot and office to be openedin
Canada to further business interests of an old
established manufacturing concern. Salary
5150 per nionth and extra profits. Applicant
must have $1500 to $2000 cash and good stand-
ing. Address, SupteeP. 0. Box 1151, Philadel:
phia, Pa.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT—
The farm on Lot 3, con. 1, Hay township, is
for sale or can be rented. For further par-
ticulars apply to A. HOLLAND, Exeter.
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A FREE PATTERN
-.1,ESG,..ra3VC(..,1661..21V1Z2Z6,...==="4611
(your own selection) to every sUb.
scriber. ()my 30 cents a year.
5 GA
MA INIE
1
Two second band Upright
Pianos and one Square Piano
for sale ehea,p.
New Pianos and Organ
always in stock.
P11.4
sewn° Atta6iiille
Our experience in the Sewing
Machine Business, (12 years) is a
guarantee •of our goods. We
carry in stock the best the market
affords. Needles and Repairs for
all kinds of machines always in
stock. Music in Sheet and Book
form.
Call and See us,
It will Pay You.
Asartin.
BUGGIES!
BUGGIES
404
Do you Want a Buggy?
We have the finest stock in town.
All the latest styles, in the newest.
colors.
Our prices arelow as ecu be found
for first-class material and workman-
ship.
BEFORE YOU BUY
OfiLL fiND SEE -US.
F Russell
Two Doors South Town Hall.
BROWNING'S
Dittig gtore
Headquarters' For
Dyspepsia Cure
Blood. and Nerve Tonic
Stomach and Liver Pills -
Iron Blood Pills
Liver and Kidney Pills
Kidney Mixture
Sciatica Remedy
Sarsaparilla
Cough Mixture
Cholera and Diarrhoea Mix-
ture
Chilblain Lotion.
Try any of these preparations and
you will be astonished at their wonder-
ful healing and curing properties.
A Full line of Patent Medicines on
hand.
pURE BRED SHORT-
• HORN DiTRITA1VE BULL FOR SALE. -
he undersigned has for sele on lot 36, coe.
2, Flay. a pure bred Shortliern Durham Bull,15
months oltlyrosn in color Slid eligible for regis-
ration. got. by stock of extra quality new 28
my 'POSSOSS1011.
.INO. trzeil, Hensall, Ont.
• WilelearlyTook,eep a pure bred Berkshire boar for 1
A gem; beautiful colored plates ; latest
fashions; drestinaking economies ;fancy
work ; household hints; fiction, etc. Sub.
scribe to -day, or, send _Se, for latest copy.
Lady agehts wanted. Send for terms.
Stylish, Reliable, Si tupie,
,date,Economical' aed Absolutely
Perfct-Fitting Paper Patterns.
IV CALL
ATS6
till Seams Allowed and Perforaelons shoe
tim Bastin!) and Serthi0 Ones
Only tO qui TS 'cents Pub -1161w higher,
Ask tor t cm, Sold In neatly every city
'red town, et by nap. horn
TIM lvjeCALL CO.,
113-11017 West ,t1st gt. NEW VORli.
efte1P1se1111.1.enteemiate14440114.PetiPiPieePeire,PeftieleOneeeePiri.
TOILET ARTICLES
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SLR:PLIES
J1 W. BROINNINO
HOUSEKEEPER W ANTED.- A good
reliable an trestworthy housekeeper,
with references. Liberal wages will
he given Apply persoually itt lot VS,
con. 1, Bay, orby letter, lienSall pest
alio% John Paterson, farmer.
Dominiou Laboratorti.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for invest-
ment upon terra or village property at lowest
rates of i.nterest.
DICKSON St CARLING
Exeter.
rtONEY TO LOAN.
I have a large amount of private funds to
loan on farm and vinage properties at low at
of interest.
F,•. GLADMAN,
Barrister Main Str. Exeter..
GUT THIS OUT
and send it to us with 6 cents in silver and you
will get by return mail a GOLDEN BOX OF
GOODSthat will bring von iu Mexe. moNee.
in 0110 month than anything else 28 America.
A. W. KeNtre, E. T.
Tali:eolith, N.
IMPORTANT TO HOG.
RAISERS -
You can save Molloy time and feed by keep-
ing your pigs dry and Clean. They will thrive.
better and keep healthy. Make the hog com-
fortable and he will put on flesh. You can elo:
so with very little expellee br erecting (Pod. -
lees Patent) The Elevated. Moveable Pio Bed,,
Simple of eonstruction, make it yourselves.
Send B2,00 in registered letter for farm right
certificate and plan 01 coestruction to
Joniv Psintxn, Exeter, Ont.„
Patentrapplied for.
"Christmas Box"
ul I of Vl Onderitil Thing's
ni 5 Portraite Of Actresses, 20 PopelarSonge
4 Magid Telo4cope and Pictures, 50Areus-
ing Experleme ts, Love's Puzzle, 20 Rebuees,100
Funny Conundrums, Book of Love, Genie 6
Letters, Magic Wtilsng, 324 Jelly Jekes
Receipt for Ilibustache Grower,1001Vfoney Mak-
iiig Secrete, 1C0 Tei et and Cookies Reeeipes, 255
Selectione for Autograph Ateume, 10 Model
Love Lettere, Vow to Tell Parttime, Dietienery
of Dreams. °nide to Flirtation, Magee Age
'able, Levee Tel egreph, andg
XmaS Tees. Ilooks and Notioes. Alt by reeil
FRE. E.. for 6e,wasuTezAt.owm.y.KioNosNtrye:v.
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