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The Molsons Bank
(Incorporated by Act of Parliament l i)
Head Office, Moatrecl,
Capital tall paid up) - e22,500,000
: - -
Resei et,Fun .d - $2,350,000
08 Btanobes in Outa,rio, Quebec, .Alberta,
British Columbie and ruanitoba,
EXETER BRANCH
Open Every Lawful Day from 10 .a, m.
to 3 p. ni.; except
Saturdaye, 10 a. m. to 1 p, m .
'farmers Sale Notes cashed or col-
lected. Forms supplied on, a plication,
Drafts on all points in the Dominion.
areal Britain and United States
height and sold at lowest rates of
'hanger
SA.VINGS DEr'ARTMENT.
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Deposits of $1,00 and upwards receiv-
ed. Interest compounded half yearly,
and added to principal June 30th and
December 31st, Deposits Receipts also
issued and highest ourrent rate of
interest allowed,
.Advances make to farmers, stock
dealers and business men at lowest.
rates and on most favorable terms.
Agents at Exeter for Dominion
Government.
OIOltSON & CARDING, N. D. EURDON,
SOLICITORS. MANAGER,
Calendar for October 1902.
SUNbAY..... 5 12 19 26
MONDAY,..,..,,6 13 20 27
TUESDAY.,.,.,.,7 14 21 28
WEDNESDAY... 1 3 15 22 29
THURSDAY......, 2 9 16 23 30
FRIDAY 8 10 17 24 31
SATURDAY 4 11 18 25
THURSDAY, OCT, 9TI:t x902
NOTES AND COMMENTS
So great an authority as Lieut.
Peary says that the ice at the North
Pole assumes the consistency of ice
cream, If that is true, it is another
reason for believing that the Pole
would make an ideal summer re-
sort,
e e e
The Patrie, the organ of Hon. J.
Israel Tarte, the Minister
of Public
Works,
gu ii
Ies a strong,'
article,de-
nouncing Hon, Sydney Iiher anthe
Liberal organs for their attitude toe
warns Mr. Tarte on the tariff question.
a e e
The Patrie says Mr. Fisher is only a
theorist, and that his theories do not
represent the views of the country.
The Patrie further declares that de-
spite the campaign undertaken by
Messrs. Fisher and Sifton, the tariff
will be revised andthe duties increased
and that the revision promised by Mr.
Fielding, the Finance Minister, on be-
half of the Goverment, will be carried
out.
e e
Mr. Martin Jerome, Timber Inspec-
tor iu Mr, Sifton's department at
Winnipeg, objected to the "scandal-
ous vagaries" of the Minister of Pub-
lic works and trusts that that Minister
will resign, as his views are heretical,
or that "the beloved premier" will
hasten Lome and put Mr. Tarte out
of the Government. Even Me. Sifton's
officals are after Mr. Tarte. We have
yet to learn what the officials in the
Public 4\ orks Department think of
Mr. Sifton.
Our great firewood reserve is on the
Crown lands. It is not easy to exag-
gerate the quantity of fuel we have on
the vast unsettled district of this pro-
vince. It is not necessary to go far-
ther than to the skirts of the bugle
forests to get all the fuel we can pos-
sibly need. On the line of any one of
the three railways traversing a part
of this wild, it would be easy to ge;,
millions of cords of wood. In fact it
is not necessary to go back very far.
Great tracts that have been lumbered
over by license•holders abound in the
kind of timber required. This timber
is left on the ground for the reason
that the tight to cut it is not covered
by the licenses. Not on ail the pine -
stripped unoccupied lands, however.
is there other timber yet standing,
the reason being that the Iumbermen
left their pine rubbish on the ground
to become, hi dry weather the
starting points of destructive fres
that swept away the remains
of the forest on the limits. im-
mense quantities ot timber have been
destroyed by these forest fires. The
loss has been kept down somewhat in
recent years by the system of fire-
ranging now established over a large
area of the Crown lands. Still there
are ravages, as, for example; those of
last year in the Temiskaming district.
Children Olay nor
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No Hair?
r"My hair was failing out very
fast and I was greatly alarmed. I
then tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and
ray hair stopped failing at once." -
Airs. Ce A. McVay, Alexandria, 0.
The trouble isy ourhaii°
does not have life enough.
Act promptly. Save your
hair. Feed it with Ayer's
Vigor. If the Hair "�" go � gray
Y
hairs are beginning to
show, Ayer's Hair Vigor
will restore color every
time. $1.00 a bottle. Air enggtsls.
If c r At
not il ou
n Bra est an s r
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t g
and u L r nd a airs rose:
R sono dolts sti w w
/o,l a bottle. 13e sure anifive the a me
of your nearest e)e retie of co. Address,
J. C, Ai' ii cO',y 1 o*ell, Mass.
NUflON
iODLESI PERTH
Ail tlia bows ot intoro$t to
Roaaers flapponina.
in tli686 6ountie
Huron
Clinton is to have a new knitting
factory, Part of the new machinery
has arrived and is being installed,
TheLucknow Sentinel reports that
Mr. James Ritchie threshed for Mr.
Robert McB:eitb, 13th con. of Ashfield,
seventeen hndred and fifty bushels of
grain. The entire crop was 1340 bush-
els from 88 acres.
Dyspepsia in its worst forms will
yield to the use of Carter's Little
Nerve Pills, aided by Carter's Little
.Liver Pills, They not only relieve
present distress but strengthen the
stomach and digestive apparatus, •
The steamer Tartar, due to arrive at
Victoria this week, brings the largest
silk shipment ever brought by one
steamer. She has 530 tons of raw silk
and a large amount of manufactured
silk, the whole totalling value of
$2,700,000.
The oat yield on Mr. Peter Cole's
farm, Goderich tp, is considesed a.
good one for this year for his thirty
five acres will, it is estimated, yield 60
bushels per acre, Mr. Cole has seven
acres to thresh and all put together
he will easily have the round 3000,
bushels.
On Wednesday of this week at the
town hall, Clinton, there was a halle-
lujeh wedding when Miss Minnie
Livermore and Mr, Ralph Bezzo were
made man and wife. The ceremony
was preformed ly Major McMillan of
London. assisted by Staff Captain
Rawlings,
On Monday morning of last week,
Mrs. i.'dwar$ Sly, who lived on the
Huron Road, a short distance east of
Clinton, passed into rest, The de-
ceased bad been in poor health for
some time, and was for forty-five
years a resident of Clinton or the im-
mediate vicinity.
On the 13th of September there died
. a former at Morden, !d an fo c, well known
resident of Hay township in the person
of Robert Brown, who was for several
years reeve of that township. He was
a man of considerable ability and
much popularity. It is several years
since he went to the West. He was
in his 7th year.
"One of the good housewives on the
llth concession, near Clinton, picked a
number of wild raspberries the other
day, and preserved them. A short
time since she gathered enough to
serve all the men at the threshing. It
is certainly out of the ordinary for
berries to be gathered in such quanti-
ties at this time of the Tear."
Last week as Salkeld's separator
was being taken up the gangway in-
to his father's barn, on the .Bayfield
Road, the gangway gave way and the
machine fell over. The worst part of
the mishap was that Mr. Wm. Naftel
got seriously hurt, one of his thighs
beiug broken in two places. The in-
jured man is doing as well as can be
expected.
'Robert Welsh, of Stalls, while on a
visit in Clinton with his brother-in-law
` ne. Grigg, went to Londesboro to
have a picture taken of four genera-
tions. They are Robert Webb, of
Staffa, his son, Robert Webb, of
Londesboro, and his daughter, Mrs.
Dr. Bell and child, of Michigan. The
old gentleman is hale and hearty, and
looks as though he might live to see
the fifth generation appear on the
scene.
The
weddingof Miss Millions, ons, an1
George Lucky boy, of St. Marys,was
celebrated ou Monday atternoou. `The
bride's father's present to the newly
wedded couple was a diamond stud-
ded coal scuttle full of real coal.
Mr,jackson, M D.c sowho has
S Ja M.
, A.r il, s
occupied the position of commercial
master of the Stratford Collegiate In-
stitute for the past year, has tendered
his resignation to the board, and has
been appointed science master at Ber-
lin Nigh School, at a salary of $900,
Mr. Jackman will leave Stratford as
soon as the board will allow hint,
T4'illiam Ische, of Ellice, was outt-
ing corn on the farm of Geo, Schroe-
der, lot 4. con; 5 Fullerton, yesterday,
when he met with an accident that
will lay him up for several weeks. He
was grinding a knife, when the emery
wheel used burst, and pieces of it tore
his hand in a manner that caused
great pail: and will leave marks for
A very pretty wedding took place
at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Henry
Switzer, St. Marys, on Tuesday even-
ing. Sept. 30, when their daughter,
Netta, and Mr. Geo. Hookway were
i united in holy matrimony. The cere-
mony was performed by Rey. J. Hart
I assisted by Rev. A. K. Birks, of Col-
borne street Methodist church, Lon-
don, in the presence of a few invited
guests. The popularity of the young
1 couple if judged by the presents of
friends from . far and near, is great.
INFLA 1%IMED NOSE AND THROAT.
And such diseases of the respiratory
'organs as Bronchitis, Weak Lungs,
Cold in the head, and Nasal "Catarrh,
are treated with marvellous success
on strictly scientific principles by Cat-
arrhozone. The medicated vapor of
Oatarrhozone quickly traverses every
air passage possible to be reached by
any treatment, All soreness, pain,
congestion and inflammation are at
once dispelled, and by means of the
healing powers of Oatarrhozone the
vitiated tissues are quickly restored.
Where Oatarrhozone is used colds last
only ten minutes, coughs half an hour
and Catarrh, Consumptiou, • Asthma
and Bronchitis flee as from fire. A
trial will convince anyone of the start-
ling merit of Oatarrhozone. . Costs
51.00, small size 25c, At druggists, or
Polson & Oo., Kingston, Ont.
Dr. Hamilton's Pills Care Constipation.
Middlesex
A woman who is weak, nervous and
sleepless, and who has cold hands and
feet, cannot feel and act like a well
person. Carter's Iron Pills equalize
the circulation, remove nervousness,
and give strength.
The sum realized from the sale of
the carpet used by the Duke and
Duchess of York on the occasion of
their visit to London a year ago
amounted to $55, and has been hand-
ed to the City treasurer.
Mr. John Mooney, of Hyde Park
formerly of Clinton. reports one of
the largest yields of oats on his farm
around this section of Ontario this sea-
son. He realized 78 bushels to the acre,
ten bushels of the same being sown,
It is reported that some time ago
the Ontario Government placed 75,000
young bass in the pond of Mr. T. S.
Hobbs near Hyde Park, for propaga-
tion and subsequent distribution, and
that recently the pond dam broke
'away letting the fish -into the river to
mingle with the suprised carp, mullet
and suckers.
Gerald Sifton is said to be delighted
with the announcement that a special
sitting of the Middlesex Assizes is to
beheld on Nov. 3 to dispose of the trial.
that has bung fire for over two weary
years. He has suffered disappointment
so often that it is little wonder that he
should be exuberant now that a defi-
nite settlement is in sight.
County Councillor T, lv, Hays, of CRAMPS ARE LT1ZP. BURGLARS.
Seaforth has a broken arm as the re-
sult of an accident which tele]. him a
few days ago. He was go`IIg e--.ta Sea- They come unexpected and when
forth from his faun on a iced of 'bat- least welcome. Be armed with a one -
ed straw when the rack gave way on ; minute cure in a bottle of Nerviline,
one side. The bales slipped Gam, and which relieves cramp and stomach
Mr. Hays went with them, and in the pains in five minutes. In Colic, Sum-
mix-np the large hone of the right' mer Complaint, Diarrhoea, Indigestion
arm, between the elbow and the shout- and Nausea, Nerviline is a remedy of
der, was fractured. The well. known remarkable potency, and acts prompt -
county councillor's frierldethreughaut l ly and satisfactory at all times. The
the county sympathize velem hire} ' composition of Poison's Nerviline ex -
in his misfortune. pressss the highest.medical progress
A meeting of -the creditors rbf w, en. of the age, which accounts for its super -
Smith, proprietor of Hoyt E c,derich, i for merit. Price 25c.
was held in the office of Sheriff Rey- Hamilton's Pills Are Good Pills.
nolds, the assignee, on Friday, when
a. statement of the .affairs of the hotel, General News.
was presented, Mims against :smith Rev. s'lTessra, Turks and Kerby, the
have been filled amounting to 36,56f3, Toronto Evangelists, are at present
including one of3,98`2kryJartiesSmith tholding meetings at Revelstoke, B. O.
father of the assignor. Against these
liahiiities there are furnishings of the
hotel valued at $3,600. It was decided
to request the town council not to
carry out its expressed intention to
foreclose the mortgage, and represen-
tatives of the creditors attended a
special meeting of the council on
Monday evening and presented the
request. The council acceded in so far
as to agree to stay foreclosure pro-
ceedings fortwo months and
see oro inthe
meantune the creditors will try to find
a purchaser or lessee for the hotel.
COMPLETELY FAGGED OUT
The world is full of sickly, despond -
tired, enervated people, all hoping to
be well some day. The surest road to
health is along the way of taking
Ferrozone after meals. Ferrozone is a
great appetizer and enables one to eat
plenty of wholesome food without
fear of indigestion or dpspepsia. This
results in the rapid formation of an
abundance of red vitalizing blood,
which will restore the nerves, increase
flesh and vigor and nourish and feed
every organ a the body. Ferrozone
is an ideal restorative and invigorant.
itis atonic of unequalled merit that
anyone can use with benefit. Price
50e. per box, or six boxes for $2.50, at
Druggists, or N. C. Poison & Co.,
Kingston, Ont.
,
Perth' Sold
egyerywhero
The Provincial election scrutiny and in cans-.,
!41 sires.
retest trial in North Perth will be
pp ]rade by
held a Stratford onTuesday,Oct.8
t S o Impeded 011 t'
at 1 p. m. The names of the presiding P
judges are not yet kno known,
Is Company.✓
The weed which caused the death of
a number of cattle at Owen Sound has
been identified as the deadly night
shade.
Rev. R. D. Hamilton bas been invit-
ed to the Wellington street Methodist
Church, London, for " fourth year,
and has accepted.
Arran gem e n ts have been completed
by Hon. .1.1, Tarte, Minister of Public
Works Laurier Cabinet
Wo s in the a , to visit
Dresden on Thursday next, Oct, 9th.
Dr. J, 3. Labelle. of Windsor, has
been appointed to the position of coro-
Rain and sweat
have no effect on
harness treated
with Eureka Har-
, nes. 011. h re-
sists the damp,
keeps theath-
le
=9 i
et soft and pli-
able. Stftehes
do not break.
No rough sur-
face to chafe
ancient. The
harness not
only keet '
looking like
new, but
wears twice
as looppbythe
use of Earn e
Hamm Oil,
Good wares make
quick markets."
'Trhreet -les< as many
pairs sold in 1.9O0 as
in 1896.
The value of the
first pair, like the value
of the last stamped on
the sole by the Makers
"The f9
Slater Shhoe
"oogiar wens "
E. J, SPACICMAN. General Agent,
nee made vacant by the resignation of
Dr. J. 0, Reauine: at the time of his.
acceptance of nomination formember
of Parliament. Dr, A.ymot, of Belle
River, has been appointed an associate
coroner.
More cases of sick headache, bilious-
ness, constipation can be cured in less
time, with less medicine, and for less
money, by using Carter's Little Liver
Pills, than by any other means.
The St. Thomas journal resents the
action of the Methodist conference in
"applying the cloture" to tha amuse-
ment question, in which the rank and
file of the church take so keen an in-
terest. Our contemporary concludes
its remarks as follows: "The conduct
of the conference can only be fittingly
described in strong language: It was
cowardly, unmethodistic, and unwise,
for the question has to be discussed in
a liberal spirit, and has to be dealt
with in accordance with the best
thought of the church to -day.
What. Mr. G. W. Ross meat by his
Strathroy speech on the tariff nobody
knows, and few care. But the Win-
nipeg Free Press,_. the organ of Mr.
Sifton, has this to say of it: "If Mr.
Ross chooses to use , language which
is capable of being interpreted as an
admission that the Conservatives are
and have always been, right about the
tariff. He must not be surprised if
the
to the con-
clusion
of Ontario jump people J
that perhaps they are right
about some other matters as well,"
This is certainly a. fair deduction, and
Mr. Ross may well be sorry that he
spoke.
Mitchell Record (Grit): - The in-
creased postage rates on correspon-
dence coming in for publication is
an outrage on the newspaper press.
If a correspondent sends in nnly an
item, in a sealed or unsealed envelope,
the cost in postage is two cents. There
is nothing that comes into a news-
paper office, entering into the make-
up of the paper that is not highly
taxed. The paper itself, the type,
and everything else, bears a high tax
that is almost prohibitive. A. few
years ago postage was imposed on all
papers circulating beyond a twenty -
mile limit. There was no injustice
about that. But if Mr, Mulock can-
not run his department without tax-
ing the newspapers of the country a
two -cent postage rate on all the cor-
respondence that comes in for pub-
lication, or to fill the waste basket, as
the case naay be, he had better give it
up to somebody else.
ItrausTo Use The Kind
That Has No Mild
The immense popularity of Wells,
Richardson & Co's Improved Butter
Color has iuduced speculators with
little chemical ability to put up imita-
tions of the famous color that makes
prize butter, These imitation butter
colors contain mud. and other impuri-
ties that ruin well made butter, Wells,
Richardson & Co's Improved Butter
Color is noted for its purity. There is
not the slightest trace of any injurious
ingredient in it, and the last drop is as
clear and pure as the first, Wells,
Richardson & Co's Improved Butter
Color gives the true and natural June
tint; common colors produce bricky
reel that soon fades from the butter,
leaving it with a lard -like color. Ask
your druggist or dealer for Wells,
Richardson & Co's Improved Butter
Color, the kind that has NO.MUD.
FALL FAIRS,
Ely th-Oct. 7.8.
Ashfield & Wawanosh-Dungannon,
Oct. 9-10.
BORN
STEvnNs-On Wednesday, Sept. 24th, to Mr.
and Mrs, John Stevens, of Anderson, a daugh-
ter.
HEYWOOD—In Exeter, on October 3rd, to Mr.
and Mrs. Caleb Heywood, a sen.
MITounm-In Exeter, on October god, to Mr.
Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, a daughter.
MARRIED
WIISON-RsA-On Wednesday, Oct. 1st Mr.
John Wilson, of Hayftownship to May,
daughter of the late amps Rea,.township, conees-
sfoo, 8laluhard.•
POWERS ATr.INson-On Tuesday, Sept. 23rd,
at the residence of the bride's parents, 2nd
con., Biddul h, Annie Atkinson, to Oronyon
Powers, of London township.
WATso:r-MoNAvespov-In Granton,en Sept.
30th bythe Rev, F. W. Gilmour t the ea i manse
Jessie McNaughton, of 101,h eon., Blanchard,
to William Watson, of Mullett.
H &n DY -•Lase); -At the residence of the bride's
father, on Wednesday, Oct, 1st, by the Rev.
B. Grant, of St. mares, Miss Caroline Legse.
eldest daughter of Mr• Wm. Lege,: to Mr.
W. E, Hardy, all of West Nissourl
RooxwAY—Swrcyzru--In Blatisharci, on Tues-
day,Sopt. 3(1, Mr, Geo. Footway and Miss
Netta Sweitzor, both of 73lanshard,
SraATUN-B1MNnsRsoN—In St,Mnrys,:on Wed-
nesday,.Oct. let, by the Rev. W. J. Taylor,
Mr, Luke Spearia and Miss .Ella I#enderson.
DIED
13An.ty•-InI3lanshard,on October 1st Caroline
Bailey, daughter of (;has, and 1&]lzalieth Baii-
ey,
WansTran-In St, Ma
s, on Sunday, unday, Spt. 28,TanoBrodie, beloved of
John o 'Webster,
aged 73 years and 2m
Months,
hs.
.MuaxA '-In Granton, on Thursd +v, Sept. 25,
Harold Stewart, beloved soar 0? IVtr. and Mrs.
3, E. Murray, aged 6 years and 7 (Oaths.
ALIASES. OF THE PEANUT.,
l whew
'4!0 Mn;}y Name* roe . the
Tdetbso'ne ruleta 'l is riez.
C01 j•delit . its
11l eai1,opula
rity
t,11e1i 4and$agrieultuva
l
'ce Its femat`ib how Men/
there are under ;which the Pee-
n
t travels. Whenever it is introduced
to a new,, ecelonunity, the ` toothsome
Offerin+, of the sod adopts a new. latae
And eones forth twltli . an additional
sobriquet ;whish makes it almost un-
recognizable to its old acquaintances.'f
If the "edible :fruit" -as the dictiona• I
ries call it -had ever done anything to
be ashamed of, the public might under.
stand, but as things are the eccentrlci.
ties of peanut•nomenclature are abso-
lutely astonishing.
Here in Virginia we designate our
little friend principally as the peanut,
but quite often we likewise allude to
him as a "ground pea" and occasionally
as a "goober." Over in England t]Fley
caul the Fame fruit ground nut, while
it is variously known elsewhere as
"earth nut," "Manila not," "jurnut"
and ' "pindar." The, scientific patro-
ny;nie, as we understand it, is Arachis.
liypogtea, and the family belongs to the
genus of leguminous plants.
But, be its name what it may, a pea-
nut is a peanut the world over, so far
hs its virtues go, Asad few are the hu
3nan palates which decline te receive
im introduction to it.
A A Mfferent Sort tot Leather.
44. Pennsylvania physician tells a
(story about his servant which reminds
lone in a vague ray, of the "skinny side
nut and the woo'hy.side ill" rhyme. He
had just hired a servant who, says the
pliiladelphia Telegraph, had some of
he "ould dart" still clinging to her
boots.
One morning he noticed. his office
twIndows were rather., dirty, and, call-
ing Bridget, he instructed her to clean
them before he returned. At the same
time he told her that he would step
had purchase a new chamois skin and
send it home, and with this she (vas to
Clean the windows.
.After he had gone his rounds he re-
turned to his office. Glancing at the
indoors he found them.- thickly
,1,,1y
itreaked with grease. He called Bridg-
et, and the following colloquy took
place: - •
"Bridget, didn't I tell you to clean
the windows?"
`ties, we/
- "And didn't I tell you to use the new
Chamois?"
"Yes, sort"
"Well, did you useit?" -
"Sure, >: did sor."
"Let me see the chamois," said the
doctor, and Bridget promptly brought
it. Then for the first time he learned
that bis wife had left the house a half
hour before him and 'had sent home
some tripe.
• Black and White.
Every crow is said to think its own
nestling the whitest, but a white cat
that had four kittens, of which three
were white and the fourth was black,
gave the first place in her affections
to Sooty. Once they were an brought
into the drawing room to be "shown
off." Besides the humans the room
contained a great Newfoundland dog.
Hitherto cat and dog had been on
friendly terms, but now pussy showed
much anxiety'lest the dog might harm
her black pet especially. At last she
seized it by the neck and bore it be-
neath the lowest piece of furniture,
where the dog could not possibly crawl,
but she merely mewed to the others to
follow her, as best they could. The
black kitten , owed all this care to its
color, .more happy in this respect than
the black sheep which is said to be in
every flock:
WHY NOT GflfNGI✓
YOUR MEDiGi E?
If You Have Failed Up To.
The Presant To Banish
Rheumatism and Sci-
atica Try -
Paine's Celery Compound,
There is but one true and reliable
specific for the cure of ail forms of
rheumatism; it is Paine's Celery
Compound. Tbis decided and weighty
assertion ;s fully supported by letters•
from thousands of cured men and wo-
men, and prominent physicians have
ably and fearlessly supported the
statement.
If your efforts up to the present
with other medicines have failed to
drive the terrible disease from your
spstern, 'remain no longer in agony
and Peril; change your medicine at
once. Prudence and wisdom will sure•
ly direct your to use. Paine's Celery
Compound, the medicine that has cur-
ed so many of yriur friends and "neigh
bons.
The prompt erul tuarvellaus cure of
Mrs. E. King, Cedar Hill, Victoria, B.
O., who endured the tortures' and
agonies of rheumatism for almost' a
lifetime, points unmistakably and
truly to the fact that Paine's,`Oelery
Compound is the kine of niedicines
for the cure of rheumatism ; she says:
"I have been troubled with rheunla-
tisur nearly :ill 0)3' life, and about
eight years ago I had a very severe
attack, sill -most losing the use , of my
right, ;tent, A friend recommended
the use :,f Paine's Celery Compound,
and kind ly gave ine a bottle. I was so
much be iePitted by that tine bottle,.
that I t.' 'k three more, and (vas quite
cured. Since then it has been almost
my only medicine for all the ailments
from wi i' b I hove suffered, and all
my tamely have found
some benefit',
.from it I am siYtyCvn years of age;
I live on .t farm, get up early in :the.
Morning. and am now equal to a good
day's vworh.'
NSDANVERWMUSIGINIONSimumanimaimmis
tbi goon slit pots u am IS ealeal mu s la now.
mn,onoiw,
numUu nmho, nnu,
un Plrnunnnwotuurquou,
egertiib1 Prepprafio&ror:As-
siinilating tui ToodrindRe ula-
the_5tirmachs andBowe of
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SIGNATURE
ram8te 'Digtstioii,CheeirFul
,tress ai dg st ciontains neither
��O..p�nim Morpiiiiie for 1 lerii.
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Flag,
AperfectR.emedy For etonstipa-
tion,.Sour Stomaeb,Diarrhjga,
Worms ,Convulsions,lreveri h 1
fleas and Loss OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
IS(EW
IS OB' THE
AP '•
OF EVERY
BOTTLE Or
ea. te
EXACT COPYOr WRAPPER.
11n
Castorla is put np In ono-sizo bottles only. Its
is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell
you anything else on the plea or promise that it-
is "just as good" and "will answer every pur-
pose." • ar See that yon get 0 -A -S -T -041 -I -A.
The fu-
el:110
slender°
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• Fleming. OCT. 10. — Clearing auc-
tion sale of farm stock and imple-
ments,'etc., the property of T, J.
CArEs, lot 3, concession 2, McGilli-
vray. James Stanley, auctioneer.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVEN-
TION.
Tae fourteenth annual convention of
the Ontai:io Christian Endeavor Union
will be held in Ottawa on Oct. 7-10 in-
clusive. Y. M. 0. A. Secretary Jno.
Hopkins, Woodstock, is to deliver an
address as well as Dr. Steele, Tavistock,.
R. W. Dillon. St. Marys, Rev. 3. S.
Henderson, Hensall. and other West-
ern Ontario men. There will be two
addresses from Rev. 0. W. Gordon
(Ralph Connor,)
Exeler EUI EsIVIC Aenc!
CII
IF
YOU
WANT
TO -
Buy or Sell a Farm,.
Buy or Sell Town:
Property,
Borrow or Len&
Money,
Collections Made,
Your Life Insured,
Go to the Old Cuon..
try, by the Allan-
Line,
ON THE UNDERSIGNED,
JOHN SPACK101AI"
Ofdoe over II. Spackman's Hardware-
Exete.
Cash paid for Raw Furs.
OPINION OF LEADING PHYSICIANS
I have been .using Strong's Pilekone
for several months with results that
warrant me in recommending it to
my patients with every confidence in
its claim. R. FERGUSON, M. D., Cor-
oner, London Ont.
Price $1.00. For sale by druggists,
or by mail on receipt of price.
W. T. STRONG. Manufacturing
Chemist, London, Ontario. '
London, Huron and Brucc.
GOING NORTH— +Passenger.
London,. depart 8.15 A, aI. 4.40r. m.
Centralia .......... :•-5,1 5 50
Exeter 9.3C 6.0
Hensall.............. 9.41 6.15
Kippon 9.50 . 6.25
Brucefield 9,58 6.33
Clinton 10.15 6.55
Wingham arrive U.10 8.00
GOING Bourn- Passenger
Wingham, depart 6.13 A. 7r. 8.15 P. M
Clintcu 7.47 4.25
Bruoefield 8.05. 4.49
Sippen 8.15' 4.57
HansSll22 5 02
Exeter 8.35 5.10
Centralia 8.46 5.25 •
London . arrive 9.37 6.12
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Two second hand Upright,
Pianos and one Square PianOEi
for sale cheap.•
New Pianos and Organs
always in stock,
Seillu Vid6111119Sv.
Our experience in the Sewing-.
Machine Business, (12 years) is a.
guarantee of our goods. Wer
carry in stock the best the market:
affords. Needles and Repairs for-
all
orall kinds of machines always err-'
stock. Music`in Sheet and Book -
form.
Call and See us,
It will Pay. Yon.
itherlaiu banes LIMITED.
ARE PREPARED TO PURCHASE
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LOGS,
- Apply t„
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We are glivin io g excellent sa
giving
Msfactian in floor since re-
modelling our mill
Dry Soft Wood Wanted.
oristar and Glionoinu
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011n
H: SW ITZ R.
fieadgl7r r'i,trs 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
to
g e
Cholera and Diarrhoea, Mix,.;
tare
Chilblain Lotion.
Tryan of these'r•r iara;in
yp. l i ns and -
you
will be astonished at their wonder.
ful healing and curing properties.
A. Full line of Patent Meitieines o33+
hand.
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