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S ut night ti and broken ofyour
rest by a elek child angering and crying with
pain of cutting teeth? If s0, send at.one0 and
got a bottle of,bil;e.WINSLOw'SSoOx111NQ1SX I
Yon CRILDIINN Tont attic. Its value is.in('alcul-
able. it will relieve the pooriittlesufferer imme-
diately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no
mistake about it. it cures dysentery and dl r.
nceaa, regulates the stomach and 13ow-cis, allies
windeolio, softens trio gums, reduces inilammtu
tion, and ives tone and energy to the whelp
System. 1 fts, WIN8Low'4 SooriiIrlo SYIaul' Troy.
Cint"PlIEN'ti:E ^urinsois pleasant to the taste,and
is the prescription of one of the oldest arndd twat
female nu}'res and physicians in the United
States, and 3s for sale by all druggists through"
oat the world. Price'a6 cents a bettl0,
1890
In 1890 we shall see
Events as follows come to be:, --
Sea serpents, as in ears gone bye,
Will come around July.
The runt
m 1, d t le plumber will.
e a l 1 p b wi..
.As usual, present their bill.
The price of summer board 1011 rise
In August to the very. skies.
Tho gay mosquito, as of yore,
Into humanity will born. '
ci
Ira Grippe"pr' Liaoning
Catarrh.'Likewise the festive fly, so fleet,
Will agitate his nervous feet.
Each fisherman' will fish and He
As he has done in years ;one bye:
MR. EDITOR.—"La grippe,".or Russ-
ian influenza,as it is terined,is in real-
ity an epidemic catarrh, and is called
by some physicians aalightnnig cat -
from the rapidity With which it
swcops over the country. Allow us to
draw the attention of your . readers to
the fact that Nasal Balm, as well as
beim; a thorough cure for all cases of
the cold in the head and catarrh will
give prompt relief in the severe cases
of "la grippe'' or Russian influenza " as
it will effectually clear the nasal pass-
ages, allay irritation and relieve the
dull,oppressive headache accompanying
the disease. No family should be with-
out a bottle of Nasal Balm in the house
as cold in the head and catarrh are pe-
culiarly liable to attack peopleat this
Balm is
season of the year and NasalB r
the only promptandspeedy euro for
these troubles ever offered the public.
Easy to use and agreeable. If you can
not get it at your dealers it will be sent
post free on receipt of price (50 cents
and $1 per bottle) by addressing•
FULFORD & CO.
Brockville, Ont
•
BEARING SEA.
Contains the great seal of the Amer'
ican Republic, arid Burdock Blood Bit-
ters contains the virtues of roots, banes
and herbs from our fields and forests,
making it a wonderful remedy, for con-
stipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, bad
blood, scrofula and all skin diseases.
If the world could only lose the men
who:are always losing themselves
• .TORMENTS OF TOOTHACE. w .;
' I c to reLonmend Hagyard's Yellow
Oil as a ;,sire 'cure for' toothache." I
suffered for several days, then I heated
nl'y"cheek and rubbed the Yellow .Oil
on it and was immediately relieved
Mrs. David G. Arnott,
Russel, Man.
Only believe half of what you hear
that great people say;, only believe
half of what you hear that little people
do.
Will positively cure sick headache
and pi:events its return. Carter's Little
Liver Pills. This is not talk,but truth.
One pill a dose. See advertisement.
Small pill. Small dose. Small price.
The best manner of keeping a',diary
is to be very carefuLabout gipi'ti . it
away.`
Pain from indigestion,dyspepsia,and
too hearty eating, is relieved at once
1:iy` taking one of Carter's Little Liver
Pills immedi ately after dinner. Don't
forget this.
A social bomb threatens to explode
in Berlin by the report that the Emper-
or, whointends to make his capital gay.
this season, will 'attend the ball of Herr
Bleichroder, ,the banker.
If you are tired, • taking the large
old fashioned griping pills, try Carter's
Little Liver Pills and take some com-
fort. A man Can't stand everything.
One pill a dose. Try them
SHE COULD Nor ACCEPT.—Gorlin
Miss Weehawklen, will you honor me
with your company to the opera on
Thursday? Miss Weehawklen—I'm
sorry, but a lot of my friends are to
give me a surprise party that night,
and I'm expected to stay at home,
A BUSINESS REPORT.
Er. JamesMeCarty, of Rounds '& Mc-
Ca
rtY s Collecting b
B
uretic,Drnnbo,0ut
,
C
fates.—(1 Have used several bottles: of
Burdock Blood Bitters for kidney dis-
order,and find it a wonderful retnedy.`
Previously I had been taking pills
thinking I had: liver complaint, but
now I am quite well and will always
praise B. B. B."
Seediness and popularity sometimes
go together. Take the watermelon for
instance.
A WINTER'S TALE.
Last winter my little girl caught a
severe cold which lasted all season.
1 doctored with everything I,couid get
but to no avail. Finally I ,got }Iag
yard's Pectoral Balsam and gave her
two doses whieh improved her, and in a
week slib'was..entirely cured by `its Use.
`Mrs C. Norman, tornell, Ont.
When a politician remarks, that; he is
in the hands of his ,friends, it can gen•
orally be assuti'ietl that his .friends'
bands are in his pockets.•
LITTLE LUCX:'$ LUCK.
"I had a disease of the skin for which
Ma tried every thing she could •think
of but without effect, but the first bot-
tle of Burdock Blnod Bitters I tried, I'
found relief. It gave me great satis-
faction. Lucy Venables, (age 11))
Boissevain, Man.
Servant ---Boy wants to see you,mum•
Mistress -Has he got a bill in his bend?
Servant --10 mum. Mistress—Well,
Hien he's got one in his pocket. Send
him away.
FIRST HELP FOR THE WOUNDED
In all kinds of wounds, bruises, sores
cuts ailcl sprains prompt action is nec-
essary and the wisdom of those who
keep IIs yards Yellow Oil on hated 'Ss
demonstrated. It is aprOrept effectual
and reliable cure for, all injuries, croup,
sed mutism a U
rheumatism, sore throat et
in-
ternally or externally.
Whether the ittfhienza is here (allot
there is no doubt that Many of ' oiir'
young ladies ate'affeeted.
When conies along the verdant spring
The poet will be heard to sing.
And from the garbage pile of time
Will prick the ashes of a rhyme.
The funny man his jokes will crack
(The same old jokes see almanac.)
On winter nights will lovers sit
For hours and watch the firelight flit.
And, when the summer comes they still
Upon the green will coo and bill.
"The old man,". as in years past,
At interval will breath his last.
In all trades merchants who are wise
As usual will advertise:
In factthese things many more.
b
In 1890 are in store
And yet with sorrows is it fraught;
Unhappy year! It ends with NAUGHT.
AMONG THE 1000 ISLANDS.
Gananoque, Ont. is beautifully sit-
uated in the very midst of the Thous
and Islands, but its citizens are equally
liable as those of other sections to
catarrh. W. B Fullerton says.—A
prominent citizen of our town' express
es great delight over the maridulous
healing properties of.your Nasal Balm.
Ho has been suffering from a severe
headache over the'eyes, and : his head
was so stopped up that he was in grt 1st
distress. One application gave instant
relief, and. in two days he was entirely
cured.
"What are you pouting about, John
ny?" "Billy's' real mean." "What's
the matter?" "I eat all my candy, : nd
Billy won't give rile any of his."
This is to certify that I have used
Everest's Liver Regulator, and find it
the best I ever used.=P. B. Rosenberry,
L. D. S., Arkona, Ont.
The ex -Emperor .of Brazil is a humor -
tis in a quiet way. Brazilian titles of
nobility were only held for life and were
easily purchasable. Dom Pedro built
and maintained a lunatic asylum with
the product of the titles he conferredin
the course of his long reign.
Everest's Cough Syrup is ahead of
all other Cough Remedies. --D. Stewart,
Forest P. 0.
SPACI:MA.N.—In Exeter, on 15th, . inst.,
the wife of Mr. Hugh Spackman,
Hardware Merchant, of a son.,
MORGAN.—HAS$ET.—At the•James St.
Parsonage Exeter, on the 15th,
inst., by Rev. B. Clement, Mr. Well-
ington Morgan
ell-ilgton'Morgan of Marlette, Michi-
gan,' to Miss Charlotte Hasket, of
Lucan.
SALE REGISTER.
On Lot 28, con. 10, tp. of Hibbert, • on
Saturday Jatny. 25th,farm stock'Imple-
ments, &e. Isaac Moore, prop; James
Oke, Auct.
THE MUSICAL
Event of the Season.
DREW'S OPERA HOUSE, EXETER,
Fria J04.1414,90
—BY , MichiTORONTO.
12 PROFESSIONALS 12
PROGRAMME
PART I.
Ovr'nruitn Chautauqua Orchestra.
EUPHONIUM ...... Fred R. Smith
READING..: . Miss MacGillivray
BALLAD.... .Mrs. Murray Dickson.
,rroLty Soto ..Signor F. L. Napolitano.'
SPANISH WALT?.Chautaugila; Orchest.
HUMEROUS SONG .... .Will E. Ramsay.
CLAiUONET So.Lo ...... , .. J. Thornton.
DUET.. Mrs. Dickson & W. E Ramsay,
PART II.
Ovz rlTUnr....Chalitauqua Orchestra.
VIOLONcrLLo SoLo .... I(.arl Schmidt
READii1G4 0 0 0 0 ..... Miss MacGillivray.
CORNET SOLO ...... Herbert L. Clarke.
BALLAD, , , , Mrs, Murray Dickson.
SERENADE, for flute anti Erench horn:
Messrs. Lye, Spacey & Orcliostra.
ON Tun PLANT'ANION ....:. 'Orchestra.
pltlsruoUS SONG:....:. W. E. Ramsay
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
ADMISSION25 Cts.'
M.
Reserved seats 50 Cts.
Platt of the HTall and ticitets at
Dr, Lutz's:
1T10T�RL1L
Valuable Hill aid Fars
PItOPEItTY,
-IN PIiC—
YILI,AGE OF EXETER.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE Ok'THE I'OW-
ers of Sale contained in • two several
Indentures of Mortgage made' by JaineS
Pickard to tho,Venclors, default having boon
made in the payment thereof, there 'will bo
sold by P1UBLIq AUCTION, at the
CENTRAL MOTEL,`
In the village of Exeter, on
Tuesday, the 4th day of February, 1890,
At 2 o'clock p. m., by Mr. Janes Oke,
Auctioneer, subject to such conditions as
shall then be produced, the following valu-
able freehold property, viz:—
PAIRCEL No. 1—All and singular, that
Certain ' parcel or tract of Land andremises
situate, lying and being is rho Village of
Exeter, in the County of Karon, containing
by admeasurement 'L'EN ACRES, more,: or
less, being composed of part of the South 14
of Lot No. 10,in the 1stconcession of 'the
Township
of Usborno, more
articularly do -
scribed
in said Mortgage; together with the
Brick
GIST MILL
and all other erections and Buildings tliere-
on,inciudin the ENGINE and BOILER,
MACHINERY and APPL IANCES of every
description whatsoever in connection with
the said mill.
PARCEL No. 2—The Easterly Thirty acres of
the South 14 oi'Lot number 16, in the 1st Con-
cession of the said Township of'Usborno,also
moro particularly deseribod in said mortgage
Parcel No„ 1 is the Exeter Grist
Mill Property, situated on the Aux.
Sauble River and is in an excellent sit-
uation for an extensive business.
There is a good Brick House, 1i storeys
high and a frame Storehouse,Barn and
Shed on the premises.
PARCEL No. 2 can either be used for
farming purposes or cut up into Vil-
lage and Park. Lots.
TERMS OF SALE:
Ten percent cash at time of Salo and the
balance in 30 days. For further particulars
apply to
The 11olsons Bank or to Elliot & Elliot,
Vendor's Solicitors, Exeter.
NOTICE,
The Council of the Corporation of'•the
County. of Huron, will• meet in the Court
H ouse, in,tbe Town of Goderioh, on Tuesday
the 28th inst.
PETER ADAllSON, Co. Clerlr,.
Jan. IStli,1800.-tin
THE`WITNESS
Important Announcement 'r
For 1890 .
Over 198 PREMIUMS toselect from.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS'F'OROI
AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS
, SEE TILE PREMIUM LIST
.ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS:
DAILY WITNESS - - $3 00
WEEKLY i $1 00
.h Y -
The NonTnEny 14 ESSI itGEn, only 30 cents
per amaim, is the cheapest illnstrated'paper
an the Svorld,.'Contains the Sunday School
Lessons, and has abundant of interesting
information for old and young: See the list
of premium books for old and new subscrib-
ers.'
Agents wanted. Sample copies free.
John Dougall & Son.
"Witness" Office,
MONTREAL.
GOLD
FREE.%,
L,`
01111 NEW
$Si Solid
Gold Watch
worth $.L00.00. Bas es
watch In the world. Perfect
timekeeper. Warranted bea 7,
SOLID GOLD 'twain' CMOS.
Both ladies' and gents sizes,
with works and eaves of
Ohm equal valva.
O. C eine ono
locality ocallt can ea
acre large
y ap
frac, le Pneor Mth oarold
e
and valuable hnoofllonpClsnld
AffANtce /Samples. These samplcs,ss 1ye11.
■s tth are free.. All the rk
e thoow cv un
vo
Y
fried do to show what I those osa you to those t.l ea, results
i
friends and rade neighbors and whichaboutyear.when once started,
in valu to v holds aura when once ab trade pWe
e pay
y c started,
and taus. el era repaid. owould welpike all 0 to workess, freior sty, Actor
you know clef you Bier nv c to d upOrd , d t can
earn from 5t..0 to 1$60 per week and upwards, Addroee;.
Stinson d: Co., Sox $1I , Portland, Maine.
HOGS WANTED,
Farmers hurry on your store bogs andfat
ten them for the market from January to,
June. We have deterininefl to abandon the
packing of dressed hogs in order to make the
packing __ of hogs a business tlu•oughout r the,
year. We shall endeavor to buy at whatever
the price is, enough live hogs during these
months to run our packinghouse. As this
business is being neglected during the late
and we think those
who have hogs suitable for ourrequiremonts.
will reap a bigbenefit, ' We want hors net,
less than 140 ls,, and not over 220 lbs, and
will give a handsome price for the sante.
Recollect we Shall not buy a dressed
hog; thus Winter, whereas we packed 15,000
dressed hogs after Jan.1st, last winior.
J. L. GRANT & 'CO., Ingersoll::
NASAL. BALM
Germs'
NASAL EfAI.M.
A certain and speedy cure for
Cold in theHead and Catarrh
in all its stages,
SOOTNINC, CL ANSINC,
Instsntlanu,ileltcf, Pimpossiormlinblent Cure,
go e.
Many so•calted diseases are sireply symptoms of
Catarrh such as headaeffe, partial deafness,in
losg)
sense of smell, foul breath hawking and spitting,
nausea, general feeling of `cfebtliiy, etc. If you aro
troubled with any. of these or kindred eymplems,yon
have Catarrh, and should lose no time in proclI ing
a bottle of NASAL SAM, .736 bole
neglected cold in head results in Catarrh,followed
by consumption and death. NASAL 13Ai.ritfo1Io
is Sabi' by
all druggists, of will be abet, post paid, on receipt' o£
price ocentsand 41 coRD &,yp' dressing
c5 � by
., OtIOOKVILL£, ONt..
I Beware of imitations similar its naute.
•
To Our Subscriber,
Ti
he SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT wlaieh
appeared in Dili columns some .time.
since, announcing a special arrange -
latent with Dr, B, J,' . KENDAJJ, Co, of
Euosburg,Falls, Vt., publishers of "A
,t
1 11 11the
e tseo Horse Treatise FOrs and x110' Disease,"
o l 4 Dl ea ,
whereby our subscribers were enabled
to obtain a copy of that valuable work
vntim by sending their address to
Dr, I, B, KENDALL Co. (and en-
closing a two -cent stamp for mailing
same) is renewed for a limited period.
We trust all will avail themselves of
the opportunity of obtaniug-this val.
uableQr k.
vs r To everylover of the
Horse itis<indispensable,as it treats in
a simple Manner all the deseases which
afflict this noble animal. 'Rs phenom-
inal sale throughout the United States
and Canada, made it standard author-
ity. Mention this paper when sending
for "Treaties" ,—Qct. -31-131.
Catarrh,
Catarrhal Eeafneas, Ilay
Fever.
.A NEW HOME TREATMENT.
Sufferers are not generally aware
thatathesb diseases are contagious, or
that they are:due to the presence of
living parasites in the lining mem-
bran of the
e nose and eustachian tubes
Microscopic research,however, has prov-
ed this to be a fact, and the result is
that a simple remedy has been formu-
lated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deaf-
ness and hay fever are permanently
cured in from one to three simple ap-
plications made at home by the patient
once in two weeks. N. B.—For Catar-
rhal discharges peculiar to females
(whites) this remedy is a specific. A
pamphlet explaining this new treat
memt is sent on receipt of ten cents by
A. H. Dixon & Son. 303 West Ring -
St., Toronto, Canada.—Scientific Ameri-
can.
Sufferers from catarrhal troubles
should carefully read the above.
(10.22'88)
When Baby was we gave her Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for gastori
when she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave then, Castoria.
A Fresh and New Stock ,of
f ti'
STARRIVLD AT' THE
mid Orocer..
Also Pure EXTRACTS
and SPICES.
A'beautiful piece of glass-
ware. given away -with 1 lb of
Nlayellis Baking. Powder. `
Dashwood Roller? Flour
• For Sale
Call> and examine our goods
beforepurchasing elsewhere.
Oa A. Nf1DMAN■
HENRY WELLS,
CLOT
0
SHELL;
tl. ., st_
EXETER ONTARIO
Has now in stook
fA61 kND WINTC�
IN THE FOLLOWING LINES : '
West of England Suitings and Trous
erings,
Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser-
ings.
French and English Worsted Cloths
All made ' up in the Latest.
Style, at best Rates,
A. J. SNELL.
S.
UJIJLEY.
THE LEADING
Undertaker
AND
Furniture Dealer
OF THE
TOWN?
I have an immense Stock of
Furniture and Undertaking
Goods now on hand, which I
will sell at right prices.
rawer anjl. JilaIstor
GODERICH,
ONTARIO.
0 0
MANUFACTURER OF
¥1eIIs' 011Irattt Ie 81Itt
PORTER.
e e
.
Porter a e l lXXX Scat.
p �
EXETER MARKETS.
bushel:....... 75 to 80
Wheatper �
Barley 35 to 40
Oats ...... • .. 26 to 25
Peas.. . ... 52 to 53
Eggs per�doz.. .• . 13 to 13
Butter, Roils 17 to 18
Butter, Crocks .. '16 to 17
Geese per.. 6 to 6
Potatoes per bush..:.....: 60 to 65
Hay per ton 7.00 to 7.00
LIRESCOUI..KS COt0S.
• 00 00.,R .NiE.S5 ET,Gt
I HOTEL
LONDON, ONTARIO:
1 r clay.
, & J. DIoMAItTIN, Proprietors.
UNDERTAKING
A SPECIALTY.
An examination of our Stock
Solicited.
GIDLEY.
—THE—
teIltra1 Shaving Parlor,
EXETER, Ontario.
Mia stings,
PROPRIETOR.
Every Attention.
paid to Ladies' and Children's
Hair Cutting.
AG -ENT FOR THE
TROY LAUNDRY.
A. Hastings.
W. SOUTHGOTT-
1
Cor. Main and John St.
Exeter, Ontario.
Ilas just opened out a full line of
FASHIONABLE
1
TWEEDS,
Together with a full line of
GENT' FURNISHINGS
Is3 GS
Such as Unlaundred ShirtsWhite
dressed, Regatta and Flannel Shirts,
Underwear, Collars and Cuffs, Ties,
Scarfs, Caps, Suspenders, Gloves and
Half Hose.
Our prices are close and liberal terms
All our Tweeds cut free of charge.
W. SOITTHCOTT,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
The Grand Union Hotel,
cs,xzrmosr, ozvmsZxo
Enlarged and Improved.
30 rooms elegantly furnished.'
Tables supplied With all the Delicacies
of the season. 3 convenient sample
rooms. Rouse heated with hot air:
Electric bells throughout;;
S1 P E R DAY.
R. J. TUFTS, PROPRIETOR,
Yei�r��ary DEntzstry
Tho undersigned having purchased a emu
tplate sot. of Mental Instruments, and having
he necessary experience in that lino Wishes
to inform the people of this section that he
is fupreparedto x cute all
ll
o 0
3
VETERINARY RINARY DENTISTR
intrusted to hon on the, shortest no
Chargees moderate,
A. Trial 'sollcite t
Wm, Sweet, V. S.
DOWN GO
1000,
THE PRICES
R C
In order to make room for our fall purohas
es which are new arriving, we of-
fer reduced prices in
Summer =Fess a-oods,
Muslins, Prints, Laces, Embroideries,' &c.
41eo balance of Summer Millinery at cost.
SUCARS!'
We have a quantity of Sugar on hand
which was purchased before the. Heavy Ad-
vance which we are offering at less than pre-
sent wholesale cost. Our values in. Teas and.
Coffees are A-1 and are not excelled in the
County.
a
A call solicited and an insnoction invited`
"All kinds of produce taken
in exchange,
Butter 14 cents ; Eggs, 14 cents.
Happel & hleghorn, '
ZURICH
REMVIEMVMBER
The Old Stand
E■ Em FI n
If you want an easy
shave as good as barber ever
gave just call at E. H. FISH'S
SHAVING - SALOON
At Morning, Eve or busy Noon.
He will cutand dress the •
hair gracefully to suit
THE CUSTOMS OF THE FACE.
Ladies' hair dressing done to perfection.
Stand near the Post Office.
CIIRISTIES
COMMERCIAL) LIVERY I)
First Class RIGS And HORSES.
ORDERS -'LEFT AT THE HAWS-
HATHE
W HOUSE OR AT T
S ,
STABLE WILL BE PROMPT
LY ATTENDED TO.
'Serax..^.. - Reawoaa-able'
'telephone Connection.
12 Pounds
OF WHITE
MAR
For -=1,
ZOths. Raw sugar
FOR $1.
tutor
1oth Gen. Sbore.
J. MATHESON,
1. G. MALLAO,
Meroat taiid�.
Up stairs, over H. Spacktnati's
Hardware Store:
He has in stock some of the
finest Winter goods
to be found on 1,
the market.
A CALL .SOLICITED.
I". G.. S e
ttisbL�ak.it
�e �O�aYEr.
ROYAL L H O 'j'� 7'
d. � Jam,
LtTOAN, ONTA..RXO,.
T. PSODGINS , PROP.,
She Bar supplied With host brands
ofLiquors and Cigars.
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