Exeter Times, 1903-7-30, Page 5llJ
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Get the Most
Out of Your Food
You don't and can't if your stomach
is weak. A weak stomach does not di-
gest all that is ordinarily taken into it.
It gets tired easily, and what it fails to
digest is wasted,
Among the signs of a"weak stomach
are uneasiness after eating, fits of ner-
vous headache, and disagreeable belch.
ing.
"I have been troubled with dyspepsia for
Years, and tried every remedy I heard of,
but never got anything tixat gave me relief
until I took flood's Sarsaparilla. 1. cannot
praise this medicine too highly for the good
it, has done rne. I always take it in the
spring and fall and would not be without
it." W. A. Mawr, r, Belleville, Ont.
ood's Sarsaparilla
Strengthens and tones the stomach and
the whole digestive system.
HURON, MIDDftSEX, PERIH
WORK WIIILE. YOU SLEEP,
-.
f you bake a Dara,' -Liver Pill toe
ntgih.t, before retiring, it will work.
while you sleep without a gripe or
pain, curing 13illiousness, Constipation
Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, and
make you Leal better in the morning.
Bicyclistis and athletes generally will
fi.nd.H'agyard's t Yellow Oil the most
gleptive relmod,y ;far l,irtll eringg ut )
stiff joints wind sons maples. The,
bet tilling for elute or;;wounc s.ot, may
kind. nice 25c,
GENERAL NEWS
rr,rri-.,
If theire is a ra,vity i:n''y.our .achitn •
tenth,. /plug it with a !piece of Dr,
Low'is Toothache ' Gum. It will sto
ache 'promptly and aet as a tempo
airy fiil'ittfr4 Pricier 10o.
The bankrupt stock of Clark, V,in..
deli:rider 8c Co. les been purchased by
Messrs. Olves, Clark, senior member
the former farm, arul Mr. George
Wood, 'wiho will be known as Clark
Wood. ,Tea price paid wus 40 eonts o
the dollar.
Dr. Low's- Pleais{ant Werra Syrup is
eu're'de'at?11i to the worms every timed•
r , but burreletss. to , the most delicate
All the news of Interest CO
Times Readers Happening
in these Counties.
Huron
Robert J. McLean, son of Mr. Robert
tMoLean, of G•oderich', is dead fram
the ratfert of injuries received by be-
ing vv out fibro rn of his buggy.
bgY•
1W,111 be found •dn excellent re tnedy
,torr sick headache. Carter's: Little'Li-
rvar Pills. :1',hlyu,sands of lettetr's from
people vvtho have used them prove this
tett, 'Tziyl theta.
.Mx. H. S. Bullock, the noted Detroit
artist, will (spend some'weeks insket-
giblin;g • .about Hayfield., A t4keitchi:;ng
Blass from Detroit has been formed
J';.ere.
Miss Sutherland, who had chargo of
Smith Bros._ dressmaking establish-
ment, Goelariett, was married at her
'biome in Dosanquet township on June
• 9th to Dr, McfFad)zet neof Arthur.
Will positively cure. sick Ihe'a'dacho,
nnd nreveat its return. Garterls,Ltlt-
els Liver Pills.. This is not talk but
'truth. One .pill a ,diose See adverti e-
naerit. Small ,pill. Small dose. Small
I r ce.
c. n ,,
A number ,of' Uod r L,h capitalists
,
have purclutsed the Brampton gas
wo-rks and are anaproving and extend-
ing the plant. W .L. Horton is presi-
dent and A. Saunders secretary-treas-
veer •ot the eamlpony.
tT1re wail kniown strengthening pro,
perbies cif iron, combined 'with other
ibonics .and a most perfect nervine, are
.S.orlintl in 'Oannber's Iron Pills, which
Ut;rengt'he,n the nerves and body, and
improves the blood .and complus:ion.
Winnipeg, July 25. -Owing to the
trsbiran1erntt of Jonasson, Liperal, Band-
tivin, Go,nssrvative, has been cleated
iby ,aoclamat'ion far Gimli. The return-
ing-oifioer for St, Andrew's gives his
'pasting vete to 'decide the tie on Mon -
.., nay. This leaves only Swan River.
Mee Comsetrs'at'ivcs therefore, stand to
hleve 33 seats out of the. 40.
Irao,dieriuih Star : Street rumor this
reek is to the effect that the Long vac-
ant a-agist'rarship of Huron has at last
!been filled, BIT. M. Y. McLean, of
Seafocth, getting the plum, and this,
it is undefrsto‘od, means Mr. Seeger's
installment as Clerk of the retire. It
pray be ,only another rumor, but this
time 'it seems like it fact.
FOR 0VEILS IXTY 1r3BS
WELL -TRIED RE EDV. -Mr
AND Iry
AN I.t',
o n S been used for
g Syrup p ha s
over sixty years by minions of metben for their
children while teething, with perfect success
It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all
anti .the best v cures wind colic.s r emedy
for Diarnccsa. Itis pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world. 25
cents a bottle. Its -value is incalculable. Be
sure and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and ask for no other kind.
.Mr. Gagrge 1Ainl1n;rson, contractor,
recently made a record in barn mov-
ing. He drew by metans off his trac
;tion engine a heavy rock elrn framed
earn, 35 x 55 ft. from Duncan Mc
Lean's in Usbarne to•D. Hacknely's in
it'ullarton. The trip was made over,"'
o iddnary, roads and at ant pant tthere
was a grade of ctne'foot in itthirtiyn
r
William Johnston, the eight-k.•',gar
oJ1d sen of William J. Johnston, tliiilcrr
,Low•er W.ingiham, was drowned v hilo
okath.iung in the /raceway of the d m.
ateir was lowered at the gates ` ind
,,.-idle body recovered in fifteen minces,
hat efforts .at resuscitation Nero
j availing. It is ,reported oiali:er bys
delayed to dress before giving an
alarm.
;Wm. W aini orck,, off Gioder'iehl has pear
trees 'which hie says are badly affected,.
1.Vii'h11 "peau .blight," a dise,a,se,he stat-
es, unknown in Canada. until recently.
Ft is a dlain,ger,ous dive -tee, and if soiree
cure .is not soon obtained, Huron's
pear -crop will soon be a thing rof'the
+ past. The blight has destroyed;whole
pear orc'hiards in many Stelae. over the
)line, and Canadian firuit growers will
hope that its tna•viagres will not (extend
f111r augh t age Prgvitnee. +,
Dr. Dewitt H. Mart yet, Grand Sec-
osul Pninciipa•1 of the Grand Clttapte.r of
Crumb:and member of the Board of
General Purposes •of the ' Masonic
Grand. Lodge, hied at this home in Tun-
lli;araime last Saturday night, from
Bright's disease,. Mr. Martyrn had
Suffered for seiv'eral naertiihs; 1-1.e're'=
i;ttrtnied from attending the Masonic
Lodge on Thursday Last: Deceased
ev,ats well known through this waders
section, and yery' lhighly .etsteemed.
A Bad Breath
A bad breath means a bad
stomach, a bad digestion, a
bad liver. Ayer's Pills are
IiverLp04 They cure con-
stipation, biliousness, dys-
pepsia,
ys-
p t•`
ick headache.
as a
Pe til �
4
25c. All drurgiets.
Want y -
your moustat
o or be
a beautiful
brown or rich black'? 9'acn use
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEtr th°
no ors or onuonMYe, oil N. p. IGCI A Co.,00041U., N.H.
child. It contains its own cathartic,
• so' tha)re is tnio need\ of ;giving c.a;s't;or
I ell or other purgative afterwards.
I - Two tthioukgaaad one,hundltl3d and eli0,
ty new s'ettlerrs Ler the Canadian
-
Norrbh Wefst . •arr.avev] at Quebec, an
1 July 26th, by the last ocean steamer
from Lireipoo I The mow retitle es corn
prised a iopre,5 ci't'ation cf aviary _Sur•
opean nation. Tbere' were English
and Scort'elt;, Rur:t.I•(tns, Zealanders, :Rue=
sia.n Poles of tti.. Jeerish lxo•rsuttsl:on,
Finrbunde2ts, Norwegians, Germans, Beh
glans, clic. Up to the • p,reraent 4,300-''
imm,i prtaiuds theme -been bandied d•urinlg
the •presclnit season at the port of Que-
bec.
ft yeti. eine nervous n.r liespeetie try
Ciar;Le.r'is Lii:Lite Nerve Pills;.- 11ersj.3--
sia makes you ,nervous, and nefrvoiutr
neck makes you tio•speptic ;iekti,hie,r cine,
renders you miserable, and Mose lit-
4La frills cure. botlhi.. •
Mir. Gibson. di reeler of the Bureo.0
of Mines,,sta.te,l nccently t'hut in . re-
spanee to tthe request of a localsyndi-
ca.tge at Wallhoeburg, RT etwit county,
a Government diamond drill, is being
used' theme Le drill for coal. Should
the projectprove a success it woabd
impossible to estimate its importance.
Mora eases of s'ieh headache, bilious-
ness, rconstipation, can be cured in less
time with lees medicine, and for less
reianey, by using Carter's 'Little, Liver
Pills than .hy any tithes: means.
Trane Niad:dolmal Trusit Ocjmpan,y, U--
quida,tors c cE the Atjilais•Loam Com-
paunty, moved boron -e the Me,siteirt•-in-or-
dinairy for a stay in an Didion brought
by the London & Western 'Trusts Com
pa.niy ,on behalf of the, Elgin Loan
Company, to (recover cert.a.in shares, of
Dom'ini'on Coul owned jointly by the
Atlas and Eligin ,comipanies,. and 'now
in -possession of the national Trust
Company. Judgment was reserved.
They make one. feel as though life
was worth Liviltttgt J akin eines orf •Can-
ter's Little Livver Pills atter eating ;it
will .relieve dyspepsia, aid 'digestion,
give t•coe, and vigor to tate system.
A ,plaice evlhere the•"Chi•neise hta,ve ust-
su aedeaeinttrol of a Brititslb,Columblia in
dustry ,is on Wild Horse Creek, in Est
Kootenay. This is'anei of :the,, most fam-
ous hist orical c.or mining camps,
and from it fully $15,000,000 were. tak
en in tibe early (days.: The :celestials
ern hydreeelec ap'pli•anci l and AO lit -
work the eid'P.-hill ginoundi with, cnod-
tiie success. The. gala they obtain is
worth $15.25 an .ou,noe, rand the ware
amount they vein iseneivelrl t'olidi;though
it is expected to reach $50,000 for the
current ,year., ; Meet it iys;t cfotnsildetrle
able eselection
by their staying bytho
creek. •The' Bun Queue oompany has
twc six-inch "giants" in operation on
the lower art of the iuvicta ground.
The Nip and Tack •.ground has beeln
least by- celestials, and' several o Cher
Chinese outfits are working along the
bed of the ereek,'taking out on an
average front three to :five dollars 'a
day per mart.
e AJR FOLLEO WITH OZONE,
In Colorado all the conditions
health are met. There is a sufficien
alt ituclo to cduso lung and chest de-
vote/4mnimt; thrlre is the exbilprrrating
mountain air, with an almost absence
of 'm,alatria ; those is the tonic effect of
a bracing, climate without its rigors;
an at:mo,.{pheite .fillefi withtozome);
000l mishits in summer; a bright sun-
ny day aLmotsL every day in Ube year,
demidtucivr of, cihfaetrfull(aess and please
urs.'.
Splendid train service to Colorado
via UNION PACIFIC.
Aceammodatians provided for all
classes of ,passetngetrs.
Vary low rates during 'the summer.
Full information cheerfully fur-
avislued on application to II. F. Carter,
T. P. A. 141 Jaiznes Bundling, Toronto,
F. B. Cheats, A., 126 Wo
od
ward.; re., Detroit, Mich.. .
BORN:
Senior -In Exeter, on July 29' ', • to
Mr. and M•ns. Jo; cpfhiSsnior, .a 'cbau-
gbter. •
Ga.mipbell.-In Zurich., on Tuesday;
,Tuly 21st, to Dr. and Mrs. Campbell
a dl, ulgihtcr.••r .•
Sch a far. -At , Zurich, ton Sunday,- 19th.
',nat., tulle wife oaf Mr. John Schafer, of
a d'aug'hter.
iVIARRIED.
Corwin -Bonney. -At the 'residence of
the bride's pareints, on July 15tb, by
the Rett. Cooker, Mr. Gteo. Ootevill,
ole Kinnandine, to Miss :Lottie ator-
nay, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs IC.1I.
1iorney of Ua:bo'rne. •
Duntstord.-Walker,-At the, residoeco
ot the bride's parents, M arlettte,
Michigan. on, Jnri„y ist., 1\ir. Ernest
T)unsford, son of Mr, Thomas Dune -
ford, formerly ofIlay Township, to
Miss Emma Walker.
Mr. John 11feTa viah, of London, has
l t of Bobt.
ak an
uro aged the b etr
Y
P � P
k s �e pos.
Campbell, of Granton, and to
session on the, let at Oct ober,
Aso. ;T. Hill, a painter, while engag-
ed in painting on a house hi 'Parkhill
2011, from the ladder. The shock caw -
'heart failttr+e, and.: 11e died in a fevr
minutes.
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THE 16,X.E! tiR ° ; JULY i0th 190
Locals
The 1. 0. F, excursion on .Aug, lst
on the L. H, & B to Sarnia and De-
troit has been postponed undefinitely.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, .-- Good'
3etfor general housework apply to or
address. MxSsALxoE SUTHERLAND, 83
rincess Avenue, London Ont. r='°
VO17LDERS WANTED.-Aceustomeck
to gereral work, and who want to
learn stove plate. Apply giving ex-
perience, references, etc. -The Gurney
Foundry Co, Limited, Toronto,
WANTED. - Moulders Improvers;''
Young men who have had experience,
and want, to attain greater experience
over a larger range of work, prise e
gaily stove plate. -The Gurney Fo'uri-
dry Co., Limited, Toronto.
HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE - 0qi
Huron street, frame house, containing'
3 rooms, stable, also 2 lots with fruit
bearing trees and smaller fruits. eera.e.
sireabte residence and good letaltty.
Apply to Mn. J 011 DOWN, Exeter. ,
The Independent Order of Foresters 1
f Exeter, Crediton, and Dashwood
inCeud holding a grand- union picnic
at Grand Bend on Thursday, August,
27th. There will be a base ball watch,
races and other sports, Brass band
in attendance. • Geo, E. ANDERSON,
Sec.-Treas. of Committee.
NoxienIb is urgently requested that
all citilens having cows running at
l-atrge would during the next few Ulla
have them closed up at six o'clock, so
that they will not tramp on the new
granolithic pavement now being laid
on Victoria street. -W..-
V. G. BISSETT,
LOST OR STRAYED-FrORi Lot 4 Con.
'x4, Tuckersmitb, on July 9th a sort el
colt two years old, with shite face,
Last noticed at Lumley. Any person
giving such information which el'tT'f
lead to its recovery will Le suitably
rewarded by addressing Joan TRA-
QUA1R on the premiees,or Hensail P.U.
Dr, Oy'ens', of London, Surgeon,Ocu-
list and specialist of diseases eye, tar,
nose and throat, will be at the Com-
mercial Hotel, Exeter, on Wednesday,
August 5 ; Wednesday, September 2 t
Wednesday, September 30 ; Wednes-
day, November 4 ; Wednesday, De-
cember 2 1908. Spectacles and eye-
glasses properly fitted, Next visit
twill be Wednesday, August 5th.
GR.ANLPICNIC-TheMain street Sun:
day School intend haling picnic to
Grand Bend onTsdy next ue a x
t;
Au ust
4th. The committee are desirous of
making the picnic a grand success anti
all parents and friends will be given a
hearty welcome. An ample number
ofrigs will be provided and will leave
the church at seven o'clock sharp.
Those wishing to go will kindly leave
their names with either E. A, Fullick
or A. 3, Ford not later than Satur-
day, Aug. lst.
SPECIAL PRIZES. - The Sovereign
Bank, of Oanada, have denoted three
special prizes in the •heavy draught
class to the Stephen &TTsborne Agri -
eolith al Society to be given on Sept.
21st and 22nd. at the fair here of three
prizes of $5.00 each for the three best
colts foaled in 1903, owned by one or
more competitors sired by the one
horse. Also a silver cup, valued at
$25.00 will be given to the owner of
the horse which bas sired the group
of the three best colts as described.
W. C. T. U. NOTES -The reguler
meeting held at Mrs, E. Elliott's
home was well attended. Mrs. Mon -
roe's bible readingt lie '
on fifty-fifth
chapter of Isaiah was calculated to
give an impetus to every department
of christian work. Subjects of inter-
est were discussed relative to our local
work. The Sec. read a comm
communication
from the Zurich W. 0. T. U. asking
for selections of music, also reply to
the address of welcome to be given at
the coming convention which will be
held in Zurich on the 25th and 26th of
August. Upon motion it was carried
that Mrs. H. Hooper should present
reply to the address.
Exeter Municipal Council,
Couucil met pursuant to adjourn-
ment at Town kIall July 21st. All
present, Minutes of previous meeting
read and confirmed.
Hawkins-Gillispie - That Council
urnish all material for tool house at
enietary and accept the offer of Mee-
s s
es-s's Lutz and Senior to erreet building
a • d Mr. Creech is hereby appointed
to procure all material for same. -
0 ried.
illespie- Ha wk ins -That the Reeve
an, Clerk be authorized to sign order
for 60% of work done on sidewalk as
Oe'tified by Street -Commissioner. -
Ca ried.
ohbledick-Creech-That the fol -
lo ving accounts be passsed and ord
e s drawn on treasurer for sante,-H.
arsons. streetwatering to July llth
24.00 ; Miss Kemp,part salary, $25,00;
Geo, H. Bissett, part salary, 25.00 ; I..
Sttrith,. repairing generator, $4.00.
Carried
Oreech-Gillespie-That Wm Hard-
ing be paid the suer of 15 cents being
conNpound interest on cemetery note
for one month -Carried
Creech -Gillespie- That the Reeve'
and treasurer be authorized to borrow •
money and pay Wn1, Harding full i -
mount of note and interest to date of
pay, llteiit.-Carred.
Council adjourned to meet at call of
Reeve.
GEO. H. BISSETT, Clerk,
Mother's Ear;
A WORD IN MOTHER'S EAR t WHEN
NURSING AN INFANT, AND IN THE
MONTHS THAT OOME BEFORE THAT
rime,
SCOTT'S SMULSION
SUPPLIES THE EXTRA STRENGTH AND
NOURISHMENT SO NECESSARY FOR
THE HEALTH o DOTH MOTHERER
AND
CHILD.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT St ilOWNE, Chemists,
Toronto, Ontario.
goo, n551..60; all druggists:
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BEST BY TEST. -We are positively the best people in the trade for the BEST GOODS at the BES` '1:?4'
PRICE for YOU
Every Wednesday Bargai :day
Every Wednesday will be our BARGAIN DAY until further notice is given. On every Wednesday we will
give you goods at prices that will not be touched by our competitors. If you come on a Wednesday, you will get
values on a lot of A ONE materials that will not be given on any other day of the week. Remember goods cut for
Bargain Day are not for every day.
6 Pieces lbw Fall Dress Ekquis4
rocery Snaps
8 lbs Peed Tapioca far 25o,
50c. K.ingra Vrrllr'y tllack Ceylon T_'a, best
50,. t t gtnt n fol' 4Ue.
3 itw, beet greets Colle'e for 25e.
6 cans Sxr•dines for 25c
T)c l a Sugar
{ Itrt.tth,I,
1 ctgftar8c.stilh
10e hot tie Tonla,to Oat n p, Montreal Pick-
ling Co's goodie fcj 5c.
albs Washing S.rde for 5c.
3 cakes Toilet Seep for 5c.
6 bars Sweet Howe er Electric Soap 25c,
0 large bars Castile or Oatmeal Soap for 25e.
Mortor's English Herrings regular 12k for
lOn, van.
Ma* 'trot s Essences, all flavorings, regular
IOc, for 8e: a bottle.
Icea. I
C t r, Jams and Jellies, plum peach,
gooseberry, red any black currant, reg-
ular 121c. for 10e. a gem,
1000 Parlor Matches regular 7c for 5c. a box.
l0,khs best pan dried oatmeal 25c.
Canned Meats
Corned Beef, Finnan Haddie, Spring Ohick-
en, Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Turkey,
Duck. Sliced Smoked Beef,Oottage Ham
and Veal Loaf, Pork and Beans,Salmon,
Herrings.
You Can't be Without
a Parasol
$1.25 Bietck Silk Sheen Parasols, steel .rod
and frame, new#;�t;�.tndles for $1.00
2.00 Black S''t , • n too )2t bearable top,
stip?" and frame,
ulttoln`p. handles, silk
gi.'L•
h {tile
n frame �
•! �with
pr
attrstctroxnis '
for 1.44cs
Sat Ivo rn
2 25 Black who is i
and wa;daunted
1.25 Uulliee1 his su
rttnrle" •:�,,;e (cit
67 Pieces English & OarlockFlannelettes
Ladies' White it� V ' �;ar MEN'S' WHITE.SHIRTS1 75t:. Men's While tindrr><sed t`hir•r.. leo fol
ffro:r'rsi.t, finS I;.it(l•51) h•icanti;d rs,• ' t'o•iaforcPtt lnic'k stab
Clearing Up
Ladies White Curs,. Covert, 25c. were 35".
40c. were 50c.; 50c. were 60c,; 65c. were
7-
!JL'•75!J'i�eiH Sur:,
75e
,were
Drawers; 25c. were 35,: ; 35o were 45c;
4.0'. were 50c.; 65e, were 75c.
Ladrvr, 1S hite &Tight Gowns, 50e, were OS',;
05c were 85c.; 75c, were 00c.; $1.00 were
1.25 1,25
were1.50.
Ladies' White Under Skirts, 75c. were 90e.
85e. were $1,00 ; 1.00 were 1.25; 1.25 were
1.50; 1.50 were 2,00 ; 2.00 were 2.50.
Prints, Prints, Prints_
12/c. English Prints, heavy make, 33 inches
wide, fast colors, 42 pieces left at 10c.
yard.
1Qc. Cannuck Prints, dark and light colors,
29, 30, 31 inches wide, fast colors 12
yards for $1.00
Shoes and Boots
See our Ladies' Patent Leather Low Shoes
at$1.65
Laeies' Low Shoes at 50c., 85c., $1.00, 1.355,
1.50, 1.75
Dry Goods Bargain
$1.50 White Umbrella Shawls for $1.00.
15c. Ladies black Cotton Hose for 10c.
20c Ladies' black Cotton Hose Hermsdorf
dye 2 pairs for 25c.
28c. 10 ounce Cottonades for 23c.
25c, 8 .,
23c. "
15c. el If5c. Standard Shirting b
bone twill for 121
'• 20c.
" 18c.
" 12?c.
est made, herring
�/{
r 35c. and 50e. Men's braces for lac. pair.
Dien
25c. Men's black worsted sox 20c.
• �.is,v.l teaspuo _ black cashmere sox 35c.
At cost price and below "n of _ sn. �t'rl�^1';ie g woollen sox 20c,
3.00 Rain Coats. thoroughly vulcanised, 20c. Men's dark grey sox-I5c^•- .- •
heavy goods 2.00 -~ 7.00 Premier Rain Cott, guarenteed water
pi ctof, cuff on sleeve, rubber interlined Shirts
sewn seamy for $5 no
10.00 Prenraer Hain Cants, very neat pattern
positivt'ly weterpr'oof,sewn seams guar-
entee sight on the coat for $8,00
Terms. -Gash or Produce.
•• Ifyi,
141
BEING A GOOD FELLOW.
It Is ,a Losing Game In the Long Run
For Most Men.
Any sensible young man ought to
know that he can't be up late nights
abusing his stomach -and be in full pos.
session of his faculties for business the
andnext day, ought also
he ogtto knew
that a man must be clear headed and
in full possession of his faculties to
hold his own in the keen competition
of life. Your "good fellow" is popular
for the time being, but ;when his money
Is gone and he has lost his job and is
on his uppers the "good fellow" busi-
ness doesn't get him anything. It's
"poor fellow" then -another good man
gone wrong, and "the boys" are ready
to hail another "good fellow" who has
the price.
We don't mean by this to say that
"the boys" are mercenary. They don't
altogether pass up a "good fellow"
when he goes broke, but it isn't the
same. They say he hit the booze too
hard and couldn't stand the pace. They,
feel sorry for him, but he is out of it.
His good fellowship doesn't excuse him
even in the eyes of his friends for hav-
ing thrown away his opportunity.
The young man who gets the sleep
his system needs, is temperate in his
habits, lives within his means and
shows up for work in the morning with.
a clear eye and active brain -that's the
man business men are looking for.
They want employees whom they can
trust. Having worked hard and laid
by a competence, they want to throw
some of the burdens off, and they won't
throw them off on the employee who is
too much of a "good fellow."
Cut it out, boys. There's nothing in
it. There's a 'whole lot of nonsense in
that "good fellow" business. You can't
fool the public very Iong by living be-
yond your means and keeping up ap-
pearances. Theremust be a showdown
some time or other, end that means a
loss of self respect and many bitter ex-
periences. Many a bright and promis-
ing business man has failed because
he tried to travel In too swift a class,
whereas had he lived within his means
he might have become a highly success•
ful merchant.
The world doesn't give up its treas-
ures easily. It isn't in the Cards for all
of us to be millionaires, and mighty
few of the "good. fellows" get into that
class. It's better tp earn your way
first and go hunting for good tiints
when youhave
molted
the point where
you can spare both the time and the
money. When possibly you'll have
more shine and have a different notion
about what a good time is.
65c. Boys' Blouse shirts for 50c.
75c. Boys' Blouse shirts for 05c.
Ladies' Black or White Blouse 15% to 25%
off regular price.
BLACK LUSTRE
73c. Block Luce re g'rInasilk tin'4•b, W.Itci,s
wide for 500. vacr•rl.
Out Must go Our
Colored
8t•. Cowl' ed llo-lir:a 25 inches wide one
piece only, 50 ,t ye rd.
10c. Pink and White Muslin, Dresden pat-
tern, one piece only, 8 c. a yard.
20c. and 15e. Colored Muslins, beautiful in
- designs, 26 to 39 inches wide,10c. a yard.
25c. and 30c. Colored and Black Butanes
navy- blue, also white ground:(, 20
inches wide only 20c. a yard.
ens' Luzlitre Summer
Coats *.4e
e,rr �• ►
Aj1«1
r
•
Men's black, with white strips, Summer
Coats 90c.
Men's Black Lustre Coats for $1.50
men's Silk and Wool Lustre Coats, plain
blacks, also black with silk stripe $1.95
and 2,00.
Boys' Sun er
Pants and Blouses
Boys' Black Duck Pants with white stripe
350.
Boys' Linnen striped pants, all sizes 35c,
Boys' Gallatea Blouses with vest front. sai-
lor collars Trimmed with White braid
70c.
Boys' Plain Linnen Blouses, trimmed with
Star braid and plain blue duck 50c,
Boys' Blue Gallatea pants and blouses, sai-
lor collars trimmed with Bedford cord,
braid and white cable cord, with whistle
for $1.20
Boys' Blue Serge Pants and Soilor Blouses
trimmed with feather braid and tape
Mena etch Tweed
$S.00 Summer Pants and Coa`es, rayii i
vvt stripe
navy blue with stripe were s•49Q.,now
T NE lk CA DINER
.
Store one door North of Postoflice
►w
i •
Ala fee
FOR SALE
.MEDICAL
At Elimville, a comfortable house . BY.O\VN1N(i Dtf. D. M. O.
with 24 acres of land, having a good
garden with a choice variety of all
kinds-
of Erni
tr
t eesn
a d ..mall fruits, a
never failing well of the best of water.
For particulars apply to the owner on
thepremises or by letter to Wel. MIN -
ERs, Elimville P. 0.
FARM TO RENT
To rent on reasonable terms, Lot 6
south Thames Road being composed
of 1491 acres. Good barn and stables,
comfortable dwelling with hard and
sofb water. The land is nearly all
under cultivation, well drained with
Sauble river running through the
(tush. This is desirable property.
For further particulars apply on the
premises or to ALEX MCDONALD, Hay
P.O.
FARM FOR SALE
A farm containing 100 acres of good
land on con. 11 lot 22, Stephen Town-
ship. Land is well drained and about
80 acres fenced. On the premises is a
good bank barn with stables and a
large house, warm and comfortable.
good supply of bard' and soft water, 1
acre of good orchard. The farm is
situated 2. miles from Dashwood,
about half a mile from Sarepta P.O.
and 11 miles from school. This is de-
sirable property for any one who
wants a good farm. Reasons for sell-
ing, proprietor is giying np farming.
For further particulars apply to Jos
BASTARD, Sarepta, P.O.
EXETER MARKETS
Wheat t•er bushel ...... 72 to 7''2
....29 to 25
Oats now
Barley.......
Peas
Butter,
Turkeys
Geese
Chickens per tb
Ducks
wool... ....
Dried.Apples..
Pork live weight
...70 Lo 75
to 1
8 6 to '
6 to
..
7 to
14 to
5 to
35.26 to $51
London, Huron and Brucc.
GaINa Norma- Passenger.
London. depart........ 8,15 A, M. 4.40P. M.
Centralia 9,1 5.50
IEfi
He6ternsall
Kipper
Brucefiold
Clinton
6.0
9 504 6.26
10.15 6.65
1 Wingbam arrive,..,.. 11.10 8.00
( oINO SOMITE-- Passenger
Win ham, depart...,. 8,i8 A. M. 3.151). It
tllintcu 7,47 ' 4.25
4.49
4.57
6.02
g. 5.10
0.337 812
BruCefr eld .,...•.•.,,..
Kippon
Bantall
Exeter ....
Centralia . ..
Leader( ,arrive..... , -,
tJ • k. 5, Graduate Victoria rniversity
office and residence, Dominion Labora-
tory, Exeter.
DENTAL
KINFMAN. L. D. S. AND
H.
Dlt. A. H. KINSMAN, L.
D S. D. D S., Ronor Graduate
et `"• •r of Toronto University, Dentist.
Teeth extrac ,ed without pain or
is bad after effects. Office in Fan -
son's block. West side of Main
trent,'Exeter•
D.A. ANDERSON, (D• D. S. L.D.S.
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.
Everythingknown to the Dental Profession
done in this office. Bridge work, crowns, al-
luminwn,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 a store
Exeter, Ont.
INSURANCE.
E RNE ST ELLIOT,
Agen for the WESTERN ASSURANCE Conn
?ANY, of Toronto ; also for the PECCNIX Fats'
NSURaNOE COMPANY, of London, England ;
ALLIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Er%
and
fONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for invest
scout upon farm or village property at lowos
rates of interest.
DICKSON & DARLING
Exeter.
ONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds to
loan on farm and village properties atlowrates
of interest. GLADMAN & STANSURY
Barristers golicitors, Main St. Exeter,
LEGAL.
DICKSON & CARLING,
Barristers Solicitors Notaries, Conveyancers,
Commissioners, solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, Ete.
Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest.
OFFICE :-MAIN STREET, ]31Y10TER.
s. a. CARLING, n. a. • L. E, DIOESON
FOR SALE -BRICK RE
SIDENCIS WITII AN ACRE ()ELAND IN
EXIETJII7:-Wo offer for Salo on reasonable
terms, that very desirable residential propert
known as "Tho Hooper Hemoatead" situated
on Lot No. 86, south of (Buren Street, Exeter.
There is erected upon the land, a comfortable
dwelling, also he
brink wolf n s t
and commodious Om
g
necessaryouthouses. The house is in good re-
pair andhat9 rooms. The lot contains an one
of land andis excellent) adapted for garden
ing or fruit growing There is a plentiful sup-
ply of hard and soft; water, The property is up
to date and the terms easy, for particulars ap.
ply A
to. date, & CARi zNO barristers Exeter
or to A. V, Hoox'sn, l3.ew P. 0,, Penna, U.
A., proprietor..
BUGGIES!
BUGC+IES!
Do you Want a Buggy?
We have the finest stock in town,
ail the latest styles, in the newes
colors.
Our prices are low as can be foun
for first-class material and workman
ship,
BEFORE YOU BUY
GALL FIND SEE US -
J F Russell
Two Doors South Town Hall.
"An Ounce of
Prevention is
Worth a Pound
ot Cure."
Why not cure that cough of
yours now ? Do not let it
go on and get worse. A
bottle of one of our own
Cough Medicines will cure
you. We carry a large as-
sortment of
C ugh Medicines
Cough Lozenges
Act wisely and get sorne
our remedies.
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