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Exeter Times, 1902-12-18, Page 5ass MENSE -",,OPPORTUNITY For,Getting a Beautiful Watch 6ilid Chain Irree.—No Mon- ey.Required.—Every Woman, Boy, or Girl has the,same Opportunity un- der our System. In order to have Dr. „Arnold's Eng - Rah Toxin Pills placed in. the hands of all persons suffering from bad health 11" We make the following most liberal • offer :— If you will send us your name and address and agree to sell for us twelve • boxes of Dr. Arnold's English Toxin Pills at 25c. per box, we will give you absolutely Free a beautiful Trier, tiodericin itisahe • Thome Shannon, 8nring1le2d, Illinois, and RObert Wallace, Tuckereinith, vagran- cy ; Francis 1V1eyers, IVIoareal, vag- rency ; Joshua, Craunt, Montreal, vag- rendY T. F. Nunro, Cleveland, drunk and diem derly. ' THU ROTISP OP' REPOGE Mr, Coates, inspector of.. the House ot Reftige,reperted the following.etuns as having been received for mainten- ance of certain inmates of the institu- tion From .Alestander SteWart,$14.25 Keith Hewett. $32.25' James Smith, $30 ; Miss MargaretBrown, 8500, These sums, together with $380.50 received from produce sold, have been paid oyer to the treasurer. The fol- lowing are the products raised on the House or Refuge farm this year: Oats, 470 bushels; barley 260 ; heans, 12; onions, 150 ; raangolde, 1,350 bushels ; turnips. 605'tomatoes, 5 garden car- rots, 25 ; garden beets, 20 ; parsnips, 8; potatoes, 278 ; table turnips, 55 ; sugar beets, two acres ; cabbage, 1,100 heads cauliflower, 150 heads ; celery, 240 heaces ; red raspberries, 1,800 quarts ; Watch arid Chain in either Ladies apples, 10 barrels ; hay 24 tons ; fodder or Gents size, or your choice of twenty, corn, one acre. There were erected 78 other premiums such as fine sets of rods of wire fence and 50 rods of four Jewelry, •Rings, Violins, Mandolins, inch drain tile put in. Tea Sets, Sateen Skirts, Cameras, etc. Dr. Shaw physician of the House of Remember we• don't want any Refuge, reported: Thers were nine money until after you sell the Pills deaths during the year, the average and you don't have to sell any more age being 75. Many inmates are sent than 1 2 bokes to get the premiums. for the purpose of operation. On be - This is a bona fide offer front a reliable ing fitted up with trusses and applian- concernthat has given thousands .of e,es, and as soon as cured, skip out. dollars worth of premiums to agents As many as six came under this class all osier the eountry. Remember also last Year. Those cases should be ex- tbat,Dr. Arnold's English Toxin Pills • are a well known remedy for all dis- eases of the kidney and bladder, Bright's dipease, diabetes„rheuntatisin nervous troubles, arid female com- plaints, and are for sale byall first, • i class druggists and dealers n medi- cines in air -parts of the world. You have only to show them to sell them. Yon, are not offering something that :,14111ese, people don't know. Our watches •"are the regular standard size for Lad- ies or Gentlemen in Nickel or Gun Metal Oases with handsome illumin- ateddials and reliable time keepers, watches such as no lady or gentlemen need be ashamed to carry, and they will be sent absolutely Fre to all who sell only twelve boxes' of those Vsoneerful Toxin Pills, Write at once and be the first in yourlocality to earn one of those beautiful watches and 'chain. As soon as we receive your letter or post card we will send you post paid twelve boxes, together with our Illustiated Catalogue and beautifully colored card with your, es—nnanae and address on as our authoriz- ed agent. Bear in mind that you will not be asked to sell any more than the 12 limesand we don't want any rnoneY until after you have sold them. We bear all the expense and are only making this liberal offer as a methoe of advertising Dr, „Arnold's English Toxin Pills. Don't delay, write.at onee and earn a beautiful present, for yourself for Christmas. Address ARNOLD MEDICINE CO. „ Dept. C. 1. 50 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont.• •111JR.0N COUNTY COUNCIL. The Decembernnee tin g of the county council opened at Goderich, on Tues- day and closed Friday afternoon. All the members were present and the Warden in the chair. The Warden, in addressing the council, stated that the simerstructures of the bridges con- tracted for last January have not been put on and the reason for the delay will he explained in the engineer's re- port to be laid before the council. The question of a grant to the 33rd Huron 13attalien will also have to be consider- ed. The question of a county system of good roads will also be a matter for the consideration of the council, and Mr. A. W, Campbell will address the ounciason the subject. Cornmunicaaions were read from the secretary of the Molesworth public library, asking for assistance; from A, M. Todd, president of the Huron Poultry and Pet Stock Association, asking that a grant be made ; from Robert Leech, of Auburn, stating that his horse had been hurt by"a defect in • the Manchester bridge and 'claiming damagesns frem Allan McLeod, of, Lucknow, claiming damages for in- . as -jury to a, horse ; from Lieutenant Col- enel Ararcoe, asking for a grant to the Huroinregirnent. These several com- munications were, referred to the • executive committee. A petition signed by 17 residents of Fordwich was read, asking that that village be erected into a police village. Referred ,to the executive committee. The council adjourned until ten o'clock Wednesday. . , SECOND DAY. The council met pursuant to ad- jourment' on Wednesday. A corn- snunidation from the elerk of Baa field, complaining that a certain Mrs.Brown • who had been in the House of Reftige, bad been remossed from that -institu- tion without the tonsent of the Bay- fieldnouncil, at whose instance she had been placed there, Waa referred to the House of Refuge committee and that .committee repotted; recommend- ing DO action. , •'THE GAOLER'S REPORT. The„ gaoler, reported the 'following prisonets' in jail ! Michael O'blera, Goderich Township, inane; Robert iti.t in the Back Are symptonso of a weak, torpid ,or • stagnant: GonditiOn of the kidneys or liVer, and are a warning it is extremely hazerdous to neglect, so impo dant is a healthy 'action of, these mane • They are comitonly attended by less, of energy, lack of courage, and some- times by gloomy foreboding and de- allsendency. ' " / was taken ill with ri'idney trouble, and me so vsmak 1 could scarceiy get around. to, ok medicine without benefit, and finally idod to try Ifood's Sarsaparilla. Alter the first bottle 1 felt so much better that 1 continued its use, and six bottles made me qsiew weinan. Whmi, my little girl was a Mithy,:sixe could not keep anythinron her wtOrtmela, and we gave her Itood's Sarsapa. . rills which cured her," Mits. TnottAsIrr. nils, Wallaceburg, Ont. Hood's, Sarsaparilla Carte kidney and liver troublee, re - genet; the heels; aad builds up the Whele system, ' eluded We have not the aceommoda- tion nor appliantes for such work. Two of the deaths, due to exposure, would have been avoided if we Lad better. a,ccommodation for the insane as soon as admitted, Now it seems impossible to get them removed to an asylum. There is one case at present in' the House, a young man, with a non-united fracture of nine weeks standing when aamitted, that will require a Major operation to correct. This case is one suitable for a hospital and shouid not be sent here at all. There were fee/ accidents during the year, the chief one was a fractured arm. One birth in April, and both inother and son are still in the' House. Dr. Shaw made 56 visits during the 11 months. •. Tbe House of Refuge committee reported having visited the House on Dec. lst and found as usual, the House clean and well kept and everything satisfactory. At the present time the House is filled to its utmost capacity, there being 82 inmates. It is recom- mended that the rules regarding the admission of inmates be made more specific, as at the present time there are some inmates, one especi- ally, who should have gone to the hospital instead of to the House of Refuge.' A mowing tmachine had been purchased for use on the farm, and instructions were given for the purchase of a washing machine for \use in the house. It is_ also found, from the inspector's report that the cost per day for maintaining inmates for the past year has been un- der 12 Cents, and the general cost of maintenance tor the past year has been somewhat less than formerly. WOOD AND COAL. . The county clerk reported that he had let the contract for 75 cords of wood to Mr, Goldthrope, for $4.34 per cord. Thus far no contract for coal supply for county buildings has been let. and it will be necessary to get coal at once. He also asked for authority to purchase half a dozen pairs of hand- cuffs. This conanattuication was refer- red to the executive committee. THE ENGI NEER'S REPORT. Mr. Ainsley, county engineer, re. ported having met the road and bridge, committees of the counties of Lamb - ton and Middlesex, for the purpose of making arrangements about erecting the Aux Sauble bridge over the river at the boundary of the three intersec- tedeounties. We were informed that the county of Bosanquet had not yet secured the right of way for a road to connect with the proposed station on the west side of the river, therefore, we could not take any filrther action in the matter. The Kincardine Bridge Company have failed to execute their cOntracts for the two bridges in this county, and they have been notified to furnish the council with reasons for their failure -and to explain the cause .for delay. The abutments for the Stanleybridge were Completed early in the fall and the approaches have been made and it has been standing ready for the superstructure since: The old bridge • is still being used. With regard to the abutments for the lower Wingham bridge, the work has been completed as far as it was safe to go without reMOVing the old bridge, which will probably carry the traffic for this present winter. About the usual amount of repairs has been done to the bridges and approaChes this sea- son, and they are in a very good state of repair. Some county bridges that are now 20 feet between abutments Might be shortened when resimilt,a, nd still be long.enough to suit the stream. It would be advisable for the council to have the Benniiller bridge rebuilt during the year 1003. o00D.RoAos. . Mr. A. W. Campbell, Conimissioner bf Highways for Ontario, addressed the coimcil on the question of a county system of good,roads and the Act sett- ing aparb 81.000,000 by the Prov,incial Legislature for road inaproyments,. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Campbell for his able address, • The council adjourned, until Thurs- day, at 8.30 Tiaino pals The Council met on Tbarsclayt at the. • appointed hour, A. communication was read from the Hunter Bridge, CJompe,ny, of Kincardine and was re-' ferred to the road and bridge commit- tee. This letter stated that, the firm intended carrying mit their contracts, for the Stanley and Clinton bridges, and their delay had been occasioned by tbei inbiflt te proeure certain kinds of material required,- on account of the overcrowded tondition of the factories and consquently their inabili- ty to, fill their orders. They now have most of the material ready, anti hope te be able to complete the sv,ork very shortly. The cooncil adjourned sushi Friday, to permit members Who felt so diepos- 1 The .matter of feed is of tremendous importance to the farmer. • Wrong' feeding is loss. Right feeding is profit. The up-to-date farmer knows what to feed his cows to get the most milk, his pigs to get the most pork, his hens to (yet the most eggs. Science. bb' But how about the children? Are they fed according to science, a bone food if bones are soft and undeveloped, a flesh and muscle food if they are thin and wealcand a blood food if there is anemia? Scott's Emulsion is a mixed food; the Cod Live -r Oil in it makes flesh, blood and muscle, the Lime and Soda make bone and brain. It is the standard scientific food for delicate children.' • .` Send for free sample. `Be sure that this' picture hi the fonn of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle ,of Emulsion you buy. Scott&Bowne CHEMISTS, Toro*, Ontario. 50c. and $I; all druggists T M .8) DOJt 18th 190.2 be held on December 20th 1002, With remmenedhat a ranof $25dtgt Wtn' WIthere as returning "neer' $HE It isco PATIENTLY be given to the Poultry Association. Respecting the grant of $000 wide to BORE DISGRACE the 33rd regiment for annual drill and not paid, owing to change in orders so that officers were drilled instead of privates, it is recommended that no action be takes 08 to paying the amount. As to claina of Robert Leach for horse sincl to be injured at Man- chester bridge on June 17th, 1002, and asking for, $55, it is recommended that this xnatter be laiU oyer till January session, as the necessary information is not now to be had. In reference to the visit of Dr. Matheson and Mr. 'Box, -Con cerning Collegiate matters at St, Marys, respecting the payment of fees forginron county pupils attend- ing there, it is recenamendecl that no action be taken at this session, as these.school matters will come np for Donsicleration at the January session of comity council. CLOSING REPORT ed to visit their homes and vote on the Referendum. MIRTH DAY. The council met on Fridr,y, as per ' adjournment. The following report of, road and biidge committee was read and adopted: We advise that the recommendation of our engineer respecting Benmiller bridge be accept- ed, and that tenders for same be asked for and laid before the council at the corning January session; thet the bridge be built of steel andiron with concrete abutments tenders to state Price for concrete floor and also for plank floor. With reference to all important contracts in the future, we advise that a deposit of 5 per cent. of the contract price be made with our treasurer, to secure if possible, the completion of the work, As to com- munication from Hunter Brothers, in reference to Clinton and Wingham bridges, we recommend that the mat- ter be left in the hands of the Warden and county solicitor to deal with, wibh- out delay. MISCELLANEOUS. Dr. Mattheson and R. S. Box, rep- resenting the St. Marys Collegiate Institute, waited on the council in reference to attendance of pupils from • the county of Huron at the St Marys Collegiate Institute. The matter was referred to the executive committee to report on. The engineer was, on motion, in- structed to examine the stone wing on the north side of the Wroxeter bridge, which is s now in an unsatisfactory, condition and report at, the January meeting., • The finance' committee's report, ! recommending the payment of a nunis ber of dem:lists was adopted. • THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ,- - The executive conainittee reported , • as follows.: In reference to the letter I from Clerk Lane the committee aprove of his purchase of wood for the jail.! It is also recommended that ten tons I of coal be purchased for court house and jail; also that the handcuffs askedfor be purchased, and in the opinion of the.cornmittee it should be the duty of either the reeve or clerk of municipalities to see that handcuffs are left in their hands when constables remoye from the county. Regarding the request of Molesworth public lib- rary for a grant, it is recommended the matter be left over to the January session when such 'matters are dealt • with. Respecting the letter and ac- count of Allan McLeod., of Lucknow, asking $12 for daIDageS to hcirse by breakingthrough, nine -mile river Midge, on bcietidary of Ashfield and West Wawanosh, the Conamittee, hav- ing made careful inquiry, recommend- ed that $10 be paicl foe loss of uss of horse, without admitting liability. With,reference to the request Of the citisens of Fordvvich to have that place made a pelice village, it le recommend- ed that.the council pass a -by-law to that effect, and that the first election A: Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con- stipation, biliousness, dys- pepsia, sick headache. M. All densest,. ' Want your.moustoebe et beard a btUul lariron or rites black? Then tie BUCKINGHAM'S DYE tgrIttligeri u•••••), optLP. MIA ACM, I5tMttM.H The county property connnittee re- ported having visited the jail and other connty buildings, and found them all satisfactory and in fair re- pair. They recommended the piecing or a long distance telephone in Mr. D. McDonald's office, for general use in the Court House building, The re- port was adopted, After passing a couple of by-laws, the council prorouged at 2 o'clockp. m. pAfLEKONE OS VE nil rfs C fE" • OPINIONOF LEADING PHYSICIANS I haye used Strong's Pile Remedy in my practice and would cheerfully recommend it to the general public as One of the best remedies for piles on the noarket ;knowing its composition makes anemore inclined to recommend it as a first class remedy for piles. JOHN R. Fthore M. D., Acting Physic- ianLondon Jail. , Price $1.00. For sale by druggists or by mail on receipt of price. W.. T. STRONG. Manufacturing Chemist. London, Ontario. THE SLATE. The following is the latest sum on the Legislative slate: Seats in the Legislature 08 Liberal members 48 Conservative member 46 VACANT SEATS. North Renfrew (L). North Grey (L). North Norfolk (0). North Perth (C). AWAITING JUDGMENT. Lennox (C). : East Middlesex ,(L). PETITIONS TO BE HEARD. Centre Bruce (0). Sault Ste. Marie (C). North York (L). 'DIARRHOEA WEAKENS THE SYSTEM. and if not checked becomes a chronic condition. No remedy compares with Neryiline, which is prepared specially for stomach and bowel troubles. As a radical cure for cramps, Colic, Gas in the Stomach, Summer Complaint, Nerviline excells everything in the medical line, is an indisnensible house- hold staple, and costs only 25c. Buy a bottle to -day. Try Dr. Hamilton's Mandrake Pills. The stock holders of the National Portland Cement Co.. wilt be pleased to learn that the works at Durham have been completed and for the first time were set in operation on Noy, 24th last. This is the largest. beat equipped and most extensive cement mill in Canacia•and promises to be a profitable investment to its share- holders. "It gives rae great pleasure to write you and congratulate you on havhig put upon the market such a valuable medi- cine in a minute form. It has done me so much good that as soon as one box is gone I pur- chase another. I have been somewhat constipated and my liver has been out of order, but Iron -Ox Tablets have put my whole system right." r. H. HARRIS, 59 Grove Street, •New Haven, Conn. IRON -OX TAB LETS Fifty for 25 Cents. AN UNRIVALED NERVE TONIC •100•••••••10.11 etwail00000011000•00000•0800• : Winter Term Opens Jan. 5 s • 6 a0 CENTRAL /is STRATFORD, ONT. • A largo, progressive school and ono of „1 the best; on this continent. This Is a sea • strOng statement but It Is a triad one • nevertheless. The reason our schbol has 1, a large attendance is because It is a wide- .7 ▪ awake, hustling. Working', result-predue- r,;° • ing wheel. Recent graduates have ac- • cepted POsitions at ealaries ranging from 1,1 $la a month to 8800 por atmum. Write ow 0 for our now catalogue. 2 • w f. ELLIOTt ; 0 • Principal. a • 011104041100•0004111611141111111001110141106 A Sad Letter from a lady whose Husband was Dissipated. Bow She Cured Wui With a Secret Remedy. "1 had for year's patiently borne the disgrace, ' suffering, misery and privations due to my husband's drinking habits. Hearing of your marvellous remedy for the cure of drunkenness, which I could give my husband secretly, I de- cided to try it. I procured a package and mixed, it in his food and coffee, and, as the remedy was odorless and tasteless, he did not know what it was that so quickly' relieved his craving for liquor. He soon began to pick _up flesh, his appetite for solid food returned, he stuck to his work regularly, and we now have a happy home. After he was completely cured I told him what I had done, when he acknowl- edged that it had been his saving, as he had not the resolution to break off of his own accord. I heartily advise all women afflicted as I was to give your remedy a mei." HER HUSBAND WAS. A DRUNKARD -- A Lady who cures her husband Of his Drinkingliabits writes of .ber struggle to save her home A PATHETIC LETTER bER FATHER A Plueky Yonne LY,cly takes Hersoeflfthteo LOrgrueorn.Kera'iat.ther STORY OF BER SUCCESS. taus "I had for a long time been thinkingof trying the Tasteless Samaria Prescription treatment on my husband for his drinking bablts, but I was afraid lie would discover that I was giving him medicine, and the thought unnerved me. I hesitated for nearly a week, but one day when he came home very much intoxicated and his week's salary nearly all spent, I threw off all fear and determined to make an effort. to save our home from tlte ruin I saw coming, at all hazards. I sent for your Tasteless Samaria Pre- scription,and put it in bis coffee as directed next morning and watched and prayed for the result. At noon I gave him more and also at supper. He never suspected a thing,and I then boldly kept right on giving it regularly, as Ihad discovered some- thing that set every nerve In tny body tinglingwith hope and happiness, and I could see a bright future spread out before me—a peaceful, happy home, a share in the good. things of life, an attentive, loving husband, cotnforts and everything else dear to a woman's heart; for 'my husband had told me that whiskey was vile stuff and he was taking a dislike to it, It was only too true, for before I had given him the full course he had stopped drinking alto- gether, but I k.ept giving him the medicine till it was gone, and then sent for another lot, to have on band if he should relapse, as he had done from promises before. Be never has ant I am writing you this letter to tell you how thankful I tun. I honestly believe 0 will cure the worst cases." A portion of her letter reads as follows :— " My father had often promised mother to stop drinking, and would do so for a time but then returned to it stronger than ever. One day after a terrible spree, he said to us It's no use. I can't stop drinking.' Our hearts seemecl to turn to stone, and we decided to try the Tasteless Samaria Prescription which we had read about in the papers, Vre gave Iiiin the remedy, entirely without his knowledge, in his tea, coffee, or food regularly, according to directions, and he never knew he was taking it. One package removed all his desire for liquor, and he says it is now distasteful to him. 1 -lis health and appetite are also wonderfully im- proved, and no one would know him for the same man. It is now fifteen months since we gave it to him and we feel sure that the change is for good. Please send nte one of your little books, as I want to give it to a friend. ' FREE SANIPIL.E and pamphlet giving full particulars, testimonials and price sent in plain sealed envelope.0 Correspondence sacredly confidential. Enclose stamp for reply. Address The Samaria Remedy Co., ea Jordan Street, Toronto, Canada. DR. W. H. GRAHAM, Late of 19S): King St. West. No. x Clarence -square, corner Spadina avenue, Toronto, Canada, treats Chronic diseases, and makes a' specialty of Skin Diseases, as Pimples, Ulcers, Etc. PRIVATE DISEASES as Impotency, Sterility, Vari- cocele, Nervous Debility, etc., (the result of youthful folly and excess,) Gleet and Stricture ot Long Stand- ing, treated by galvanism, the only method without pain and all bad after effects. Diseases of Women—Painful, profnse or suppressedgmenstruation, 5 ulceration, leucorrhoea and all displacements of the womb. Packs of Cards Free. vimealm11010.0.111•S MONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private funds for invest ment upon farm or village property at lowea rates of interest. DICKSON 86 CARLING • Exeter. riONEY TO LOAN. I have a large amount of private funds loan on faun end viliage 1.3-q.ertic s 111 )1 NY - of interest. F, W, GLADiVIAN, Barrister Main St. Exeter. OFFICE HOURS -9 a, m, to:8 p. se. SuUday 1 to hp. no. The Canada North -Wes% Land Com- pany sold during the month of Nov- ember 28,100 acres of land for $171,300, For the corresponding xnonth of last year 11,400 acres of land were sold for $61,000, The average price paid this year is over six dollars per acre being an advance of about sixty-five cents over last year. Four Feeds For One Cent. Be it known to all Farmers and Stock h'eeders that WORTHINGTON'S CANADIAN STOCK TONIC AND FEEDER is guaranteed to be the greatest ani- mal regulator of the age. The best Tonic and Feed Saver ; acts by cor- recting all disorders of the Blood, Liver and kidneys. and keeping them in a healthy condition ; will fatten an animal rapidly and save one-third the feed. 10 -lb, Box, 200 feeds, 50c; 50-1b. Sack $2. The Worthington Drug Go., GUELPH, ONT. • For Sale and Guaranteed by: CARLING BROS., COOK & SON, E. SCHMIDT, Exeter, Hensall. Lucan. 'WARM FOR SALE. -150 acres in the township of Usborne, good soil, large brick house, heated by hot air, bank barns, with power vsindmill, plenty of good water, 12 acres good bush, a mile and a half front Wood- ham. Apply, A. FULLER, Woodhans. MIMIOSOMMElNIMMIMil •••••W•VM•MINEE•MQVM, nOnm. eTRAYED.—There strayed from lot .60 15, con. 14, Iiibbert, on or about the first day of November, a light red steer, coming three years old, a ring in the right ear, and long white horns. A liberal reward will he given for any information as to.the animals where- abouts. Address, WM. TOWERS, Far- quhar P. 0. "Christmas Box" Full of V% onderful Things 25 AittAltigvaTirPi2dat,ur Purx ' Experinaents, Love'S Puzzle, 20 Ilebutice, 100 Funny Conundrums, Book of Love, Game o Letters, Magic Writing, 324 Jolly Jokes Receipt for Moustache Grower, 100 Money Mak ing Seerets, ICO Toilet and Cooking Receives, 205 Selections for Autograph Albums, 10 Model Love Letters, How to Tell Fortune% Dictionary of Dreams. Guide to Flirtation, Magic Age Tanks Lover's Telegraph, and our new Cat. or Xmas Toys, Books end Notions. S.11 by mail FRE E. for Be, silver to Day, pegage. A , KINNEY, lilt T.. Yarraeuth . 13. • Children Cry for CASTO Rik Forest Gitu BOSINSS Shilligal COLLEGE London, Ont, SHORTHAND, BOOKEEPIN One Pack, "May I. C. U. Home," One Pak • "Escort" One Pack, "Flirtation' One Pease "Hold -to light." One Pack "{Jur Sofa Ju Ilolds Two." Sample of 21 other styles, with - book full of notions. Send 00 ally& for postage, A.W. KENNY, E, T. • YatraelIth. s.N. Business Law, Writing Correspord- ence, Typewriting, etc., thoroughly taught by experienced teachers at the Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Ont. We have no difficulty in placing competent pupils in good positions. College re -opens Sept. 2. Send for Catalogues. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. INSURANCE. ERNEST ELLIOT, Agen for the WESTERN ASSURANCE COM- PANY, of Toronto; also for the ThisacNIx FIRE NSURANCE COMPANY, of London England M ; At MANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Er .1. and MEDICAL T W.B10W1W1+ LD. M. C. EY • P.GradJn Graduate Victoria iv ersity office and reaid °nee, Dominion Labora- tory, Exeter. LEGAL. . DICRSON & CARLING, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons • Bank, Etc. Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE :—MAIN STREET, !EXETER. 8.». CARLING, B. A. L. H. MONSON F W." GLADMA_N (Successor to Elliott & Gladman) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, Etc. Money to loan on Farm and village properties at Lowest rates of interest OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER • DENTAL T.T KINSMAN, L. D. S. AND DR. A.R. KINSMAN, L. D. S. D. D. S.,.Honor Graduate m of Toronto Uversity, Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain or bad after efforts. Office' tn Fan, son's block. West aide of Main treet,"Exeter CUT THIS OUT and send it to no with 5 cents in silver and you will get by return mail a GOLDEN BOX 01 GOODS that will 1)6g you in moan MONET in one month than anything_ else in America. A. W. XENNYi E. T. Yatmcuth, N, FOR SALE—BRICK RE sIDENCEI WITH Ah ACRg °ELAND IN EXETER—We offer for sale On reasonable terms, that very desirable residential property known as "The Hooper Homestead" situated on Lot No' 88, south of Huron Street, Exeter. There is erected upon the land, a comfertablo and commodious brick &Welling, also the necessary outhotises. The hens° is in good re. pair and has 9 rooms. The lot contains an acre of land and is excellently adapted for tnirden Ing or fruit growing. There if, a. plentiftil SttP. ply of hard and soft water, The property is up to date, and the terms easysfor partiettlars s- ly to DterrsON St CARLING barristera Etetfir or to A, E. HOOPER; Revd' Ut proptiotoi.. D.A. ANDERSON, (D. U. 8. L.D.S. DENTIST. Honor Graduate of the Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, with honors Also Post•graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with honorable mention. Everything known to the Dental Profession done in this office. Bridge work, crowns, al- luminum, 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 tBro's storm Exeter. Ont. BUGGIES! BUGGIES! Do you Want a Buggy? We have the finest stock in town • All the latest styles, in the newee colors. Ouro prices are low as can be found for first-class material and workman- ship. BEFORE YOU BUY, CALL AND SEE -US. J F Russell Two Doors South Town Hall. PIANOS Two second hand Upright Pianos and one Square Piano for sale cheap. New Pianos and Organs always in stock. SeWillg ma6tfilles Our experience irrthe Sewing Machine Business, (12 years) is a guarantee of our goods. We carry in stock the best the mirket affords. Needles and Repairs for all kinds of machines always in stock. Music in Sheet and I3ook form. Call and See us, It will Pay You: