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Mrs. akdary E. OrA+aLLon
.9 Iof Piqua, O., says the Phy-
sicians are Astonlslte(l,
and look at her like one
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Ah.ioe from the Deas
Lang and Terrible Illness
fa"O.^sl Blood Poisoning
00'1?,P1eteLy Oul'ed by IPoodPs
SarsaJ)ar LLa.
37n,. '.,Bary L', O'1'alion, a very intelligen
lat,y of Piqua, Ohio, was poisoned 'while as
sis.in; vilysiclans at ,an autopsy s years ago
11'11(1' "!"Il get'Xible rliccra broke out on het
lwail; a:•111R, tongilo and throat. Ilei hair al:
c A -!.t, Site weiglhed but 78 lbs,, and saw
iia pia pert of 1101). ,At last $lie began tc
tilke ]T Sarsaparilla and at once im•
pl'aiv P c;t Id. load trot out of bed and walk,
i;"il ,: : boovirp perfectly Cared by
t� a w•eIl wonlau. I tv^eigll 1.28165.
Co , „1 N'a the Mori: for a Inrgo family,
;- `ttt4 .�,ttta i'ti iittn�trecovery nt as
b , is 4o. Ono rm3ii.:red fr na 8ho (lcta(l.�a
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110 '_'_13PILLS sttnuht be in evory family
raedic,aa chest Once a v(i .t1R „y a preferred,
loyal subject and lover of Britain would
think of parting with,
Un Saturday we explored the great Fes
Dort Marseilles, wherein Ivo were
perfectly bewildered by the babble of
unknown voices speaking a strange ran•
guage. Greek and Hebrew are of little
Practical value in travelling in the present
day. We were rueatly favored in seeing
Etna and Stromboli smoking, and with
whetted appetites ran upon the hurricane
deck to see Sicily and .Maly at the point
of nearest approach, How exceedingly
pleasant and goodly to behold are tlhe
shores of tliese two countries viewed from
t}ac ship passing through the Straits of
Hossia%. A'(ng the sandy ahozes are to%, no,
of considerable size, backed up by beauth.
fully terraced hills laid out in olive gardens
and vineyards, and behind the hills again
great chains of mountains piercing tike
Claude. Part Said is in eight and soon.
list on our starboard lido abreast. Ilere
we got our first view of truly .Eastern life,
Dozens of strange looking craft filled with
vendors of several nationalities are soon
alongside , and quickly clamber on deck
where they do their utmost to make sales.
It seems to be an understood thing that
hard bantering is to be done in each busi.
news transaction. Two,three and ofttimes
four�q1d the ultimate selling price is at
firststtsked. This very fact makes Europe-
ans auspicious of the whole Eastern frater-
nity of merchants, We spent a couple of
hours in viewing the town -narrow streets
Without sidewalks, gratuitous follotvors
who persist in endeavoring to sell or be
hired as guides,or beg small coin; donkeys
on every corner for hire, water-onrriors
with their great skin bottles sluug across
their shoulders, Egyptian women curiously
veiled, -these aro a few of the striking
novelties which arrest the attention of us
-Westerners. Into the mouth of the Suez
Canal our travelling ]ionic is propelled
and bore we have ample time to view our
surroundings, as five miles itn hour is the
maximum speed allowed in passing, go as
not to injure the banks. On the left
stretches far beyond the reach of our
keenest vision a 'great waste of sandy
desett, and on our right stagnant pools
and little inlets lie beyond a telegraph
line and fresh water canal now in course
of construction, We see many dromedar-
ies with great panniers slung over their
backs, working as draught horses in the
excavations. During the night we passed
, through two small lakes, and about eleven
next morning entered the Suez Gulf.
Generally, the Red Sea is dreaded by
.Europeans owing to the depressing heat,
but on our voyage we were favored from
Liverpool to Rangoon with delightful
weather -and cool breezes. Out through
the Straits of Babelmandeb into the great
Indian Ocean, and there is little to re.
mark upon until we reach Colombo,
Ceylon, save that a day and a half of this
passage was pleasantly varied with a care-
fully.*,executed programme of obstacle
races', tug of war, deck cricket, archery,
children's and ladies' races, etc. Oar
crew was composed of natives from Chit.
tagong, and a few Furopeans, and, one
morning while engaged in, fastening up
the awning, a native fell backwards into '
the ocean. The engines were reversed, '
the great ship swung around, a boat was I
lowered,and in twenty three minutes from I
the first alarm, our vessel was ploughing I
its onward way as serenely as before, with
V, an unbroken crew. -
}, We went ashore at Colombo and were c
:s delighted with the beautiful drive around r
the suburbs, along Golle Face fronting the t
sea, then through winning avenues of
Cocoanut, palm, cinnamon and other trees, r
through which little and large bungalows h
peeped forth. About the ship's side carne
little, diving boys, who dive many N
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after small coin, and spring from k
, e:highest deck intothe sea fortbree cents f,
in silper. We are now fairly "iii the -East-
ern world. All about us are natives of h'
every hue and• language , and, Eastern ,41
nationality. Coolies With but loin girdle
are, engaged, to lade and unbarden the'
ship's cargo for 15 cents (I of a rupee) a to
day each os
Uolombe is now in the distance and we yt
are eagerly scanning :he horizon.ahead for gi
signs of Burma. At nine o'cl'ock on Mon- Cu
day morning, ,January 91.h, we dropped
anchor in the Rangoon River: and soon
thereafter grasp the hands of fire Amori- wi
can Missionaries who had come alit in a B:
ateam',launchto welcome thein Canadian rei
helper,,. telegram and' letter of wel•
Co.,. from
A Sandoway Mission is also put
in our hands,and we feel greatly strength-
ened, cot
Ill the home of Dr. 'Bose and wife, the tic.
former of whom has been in active work oil
for forty years and the latter of whom ,sag _
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born in the country,, we %,a introduced Death of Lady 1l,1[oWat.' J�[ARXS$ R$)at)BTi;. � "'
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to Rev. Mr, Brayton,: in leis 85thyaar, and -- 1
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tvhohas been a zealous Missionary for 55 , Lady Mowat del Mondaynight,at the Exeter, Maroh 15 1893.
oars, and who two ears ago celebrated residence ofSir Oliver Mowat in Tor al '.
Y Y g 1 Pwhoak pe: bush..... $ 63 $ 64 t
his golden wedding with many guests, onto. Lary Mowat experienced a par- spring wheat per bush 60 6d 1
Barley 33 3, t.
among whom wore four whose Mission alytio stroke oil Sunday at noon. Her vats per hush, 30 3t 1
21.2 years. All are relatives were soon at her bedside await Peas per bush 56 67 [[I
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labors aggregated
Lotai abstaztters• in ' her end. Except at intervals her Flour perbbl 4 00 4 20 �•. `��
After a . week spent in visiting the g p APplosrhor bag 75, 86 rj1 r �l r
g mind was clear, and she was able to Potatoes pez bag oo i op ,�- *..,J r� .
Mission Sohools and Superintendents, we Pony Per con ..,
took the steamer Kistina of the British ilia
recognize those around her. The to wood per cord hard ............. 300 3 5o -----
India Bine for Sandoway, which place we mediate cause of her trouble was sup li cod Par cord soft..... 2.00 200
anchor within 10 miles of after two s posed to be a clot of blood in the brain, I mierperlb. 17 is i�TT �f
' SAY Eggs per doacn 16 1s OURS R S
sailing up the Bay of Bengal coast,; .Two Lady 112owat was f38 pears of age. PoticPer hundrod.,.,....:......., goo 810
pictures in Rangoon works we will never She was the daughter of the late John
forget; just the inspiring sight of 00 cause- Ewart,.of Toronto. She married Sir' BIRTHS. A'}�T
crated Iareh young men who are prepay Oliver ASowat iii years ago. There are i l� V �'�'1
Ing for the ministry a.nd two hundred five children -Fred. .Mowat, sheriff of CARRIERS -On the 3rd Inst, the wife of the Rev +- I
girls reciting in concert the 55th chapter Toronto; Arthur Mowat, Mrs. C. R. iv. Al 0 arriere Grand Bond, of a son, 1
of Isaiah, and doing all. manner of sewing, Biggar, wife of the cit solicitor of Tor- A^los.-0n the 4th insE the wife of Afr. James
croclioting, etc, From the steamer we g Y 6 Amos, McGillivray, of a daughter,
were conveyed in F old-fashioned stern onto • Mrs, Thomas Langton, and an BQRIDR.-Jr, Exetoron the 11 Inst tiho wife of
covered boat manned by four rowers, up unmarried daughter. Of late years, Mr A Q Bobier, of a son.
Lady Mowat has been a continual au£ BfazR-In Exeter on the 15th list. the wife of �t -�T 'j�
the winding, tree fringed river. On the John Blair of a son, BANKRUPT UP 1. (�`� .
ferer from asthma, and has sought relief S 1, o C'
way they hoisted the sail and whistled, SaTTox-In Exeter' Nor on the 0th inst, tho
and cried out for the evil spirits to in various places, Seven or eight years wife of A. Button of a daughter,
Isend a favorable wind, oil the shore to apo slip spent nearly a year at Menton, -10111 s: In Exeter, on the loth, inet., tine wifo
welcome us are Miss Carr, employed by the France, but with little effect. Silo was of Wallington Johns of son, .But iii large and, Well -selected Stock of Bright New�j;Cxo01
Women's Board in School xork, Mr, prior to her %II health a great aid to her Which we are sellingbelow SO -called Bankrupt
Eveleigh, the Burman Missionary and husband, who has often taken occasion MAEtRIEO.
t Mr. Thomas, the worthy helpmeet of the to dwell on the real assistance he has on Slv1TZER-KERSLAKI1I-0n niaroh Ist,'by prices. An iuspect,ion of the
China Missionary, whom we have come to many trying occasions received from his the- .Bev, B. L. Ifuttc }, Richard Augustus Stock and a com-
relieve, that lie may use Iiia talents in the wife., Switzer to Frances r. r zrslako, all of Blau -
Theological Seminary at Insoin, whore the shard, pariS011 of price5"Will tell the hale, We carry" everything
90 Kwan students are atudyleg, --�--- KIRX-NAT,NRR At St, hfarya on the 1st P.
Sandoway is a bountiful place surround. MITE, Maroh,by the'Ror,John Scott, Bl. A.. J, ,In the I-Tardware 1111e•—light and heavy.
Nelson Birk; of Kirkton, to Emma Walker,
ed by magnificent hills and plentifully Mr Britton, of lfaurtoba, and Mary Jane of Fullarton. j
supplied with cocoas, palms, and other daughter of Mr. Thos, litany, were mar- B RgH_aO,UsINS. In St. nlaiys on the Ist ��i ��t ���+y
tropical trees. The hooses are built upon ried tit the residence of the bride's father at the residence of Rioharri Okglosby, 03M & �''OLLAN13 �
high posts and thatched; On the evening at Cromarty on Weduosday evening last. by the Env. A. Grant, George Birch to Ann - .m
of our arrival, we were given addresses in Mr. and Urs. Britton leave in a few daya buseio Cousins, allot St, unrys, ---•-----'------•-•m-•.• :---..-.-- »_--_..-„ _ _�
,SgTEFAF.:PaeN^AI.TON-At the residence of the ��-•--•-��'�—
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China and Burmese, by native Christians, for their home in the Pfairio Prov- bride's father Godorioh road, March 7th A. HASTINGF'S, BARBER,
It filled our hearts, knowfug as we did inns• by the Rev J Konnor. Robert Step toucan,
that ten years ago there was but one when you find that you cannot sl, op Esq of Stanley Tp, to 4Tiss Agnes J �iton, I'ANSON'S IiLQCIi< EXETER.
Christian in the whole district. Pester- and get lipin'!he morning as tired as when TAYLOR..-Duvviv At the residence of the '
day was Sunday. In the morning, I you event to bad, bs assured your lifduoys bid Tmother. Corboit on 111aroh Bili; Air. As you pass by on thorniain ctroot S ]
preached through an Interpreter to arrant or Liver are out of order, Membra 's Au. to \Ties Oody Duf Just for a moment stop, t
y And have your hair and irbnskersltri.mt ed
fifty natives and six Europeans (with two Kidney and Liver Cu,•e will remove the BROADfeoT--DAVIDSO:V•—In Sonforth akthe ra$- At llagtinit'a Barhal shop.
exceptions the total white population Of Canso of all this trouble, Try it. idenoo of the bride's father, on the 8th inst i
our town of 2,000 inhabitants.) `ire have by RavA D MoDonaldD. D JTr Alexander We are Ike lightning ItarboreH
begun the stud of Chin and find it After an illness of several months dura. Broadfoot, to IliissClemontina,fiftb dough_ Wo do our work tri tit oare•E
g Y ' tion Hugh Berry, of Blansl and ter of Mr. Alexander Davidson, all of bee- We always keon our r,tzora � Cheap Sale
Very difficult indeed, but we believe not g i 'passed forth. And shears in good repair. )
away a few mornings age on the 81st an-
insuperabla. Is is just twelve, and in two .s.- -. We have the very ilniest styles ot?lolYairs.
hours I am to start in company with Mr. niversary of his birth. Deceased was one
n Y of the first eettlera of Blaushard and was DIED, Iva keep our Lowell clean.
Thames on an Dight clay juu,v,la tour, aur We shampoo in the best of syle
Highly respeeted. Iiia son Robert is the GRICE In St. Uftrrs on lfarah 4th John And use the easy hair machine.
camp followers to carry ontfi,, will num- doputy reeve of the township. trice, aged 75 years and S months. 1
her eight coolies. May (rod bless the �i'e often read of the rapidity with wlticli Some barbers work so slowly. 1
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BuA this is aur teat:11
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work and the readera Who pray for Jesus 0th• Hugh Barry aged 81 years, lY,! da not keep you waiting. "
aaeep Pill increase but seldom come across
work. ours in Christian love. Rr.'o--Tn Eaoter on the 18th !list, Amt,wifo of Tour turn is always "naxt " I
EIC\$ST Clcxaa, such a genuine exttmpl:a ai Mr. W. A. 1Ir. Isaac Reid, aged 75 ,ears and 3 months.
Bellamy, Biansbard, baa this winter. He O ft,iirLr„-In Philadalphia, on ITarch 7th, g We do their work tip-top,�n' yy �-p
_.. _. _ _ _�,•_ •., lifts four Gives that have given birth to John 11ilton Campbell ,aged 2Cr oars and 23 We shingle tbeir hair and trim theirbangs �urnit user
RFIBUAT.kTI3ii CU' s D IN A DAY.T eleven laml,af and all are living and doing days, At Tiastina's Barber shop.
wolf, This takes the palm, we believe, BRnADraeT-Tn Tuokertmttth, on tit.) 9th Inst
South America lihaumatio Cure for Ithou. Marion NoXillan, relict of the late Alex,.
matiam and Neuralgia radically Curea inl to TuLy Do NOT Dr:srAin. ander Broadfoot, aged 71 yours,
8 days, Its action upon the system is An attar loss of hope !s not character ..,,.._.,•....., ----, F a No
retie of Oonsum atives though Ile other form -” '---°--- r��
remarkable sad mysterious. It rennavo5 1 � 'TOR S�.jT,"D,
at once the cause and the diseasaimmadfat• of disease fssu Sntal, unless Its progress is�t�� pp r ��*;ttgg��
oly disappears- The first (lose greatly arrested by urs of Seott'a Em"IRlou, Twenty five acro° of goo.! ;pasturo land int- .b�,L3:d.L1,
whfch is C.ad ,Liver Oil hr;aua as palatable mediately adjoining Exeter. ) l
benefits, 75 touts. Warranted by as cream. ELLIOT .C: ELLTOT,
0. Lutz, Druggist. ang, 14. incite -lin Solicitors. Lxetor, AND y
John Hicks, the Stratford boy convicted A few evenings ago an old log house -- .Idle sr
of robbing her Majesty's mails of a pair of filled with implomtu;;1 wag disom:ered to �� HELP
soissars, was sentenced to one year in trio b, On Gra on the farm of Weil. Daivcan, r t _Eq
aftl
Central Prison on Saturday. River road, Blansbard, and loasod by Jus. l ( rt ; , (j , ODDVALLUNU'3 SI/JCI�.
Y Fowater, svi,o :! ,lo,l the iniltlwuauts. The PAY NO 11R01tL:1fLONLY TO ( UtiLcics.
Rab000n Wilkinso n, of Brown8valley, In building and contents wore totally destroy. A sutforor from Errors of Yohith, h*orvous Do- �—"
says; -"I have been in a distressed condi. ed. Tha implements flestroyod wore bility and Lost Vigor, was restored to health in 'Orders promptly attended to.
tion for three veers from Nervousness, valued at $.500 and ineli;dod a bindor,inow. such R romarkablo manner, After all else had
Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and ex Fender three lows, eta. failed, that he will sand the moans of euro ,
Indigestion, until my health was gene. I p .FREE to all follow sufferora. Addroas, with All Accounts must be settled at once, SAVED layi3xa?t*
�1t Torouto last ivook tha appaaletl Casa stamp, iug at c(ir
bad been doctoring constantly with no re- of Cosgrave v, ti. Cosgrove,. was dismissed 112' EDWARD 1fARTIu (TE.tonan) ��� ��� PLANING} MILL
lief, I bought one bottle of South Amori- and Arr. Cosgrove heli to bis agreement to Box 148, Detroit, Mich. People's And LUMBER PARD'
can Norrinei whioh done me more good pay his wife $100 a year. The ground
than any $50 worth of dootoriup Inver did for appeal was ; That his wife being a OTICE TO CREDITORS. ' FLOUR �Pa kelp constantly on hand a large stock of
in my life. I would advise ovory weakly married woman without proporty, was tin- 8i FEED all kinds of building materials. Dressod„run-
personio use Ibis valuable and lovely rem- able to Covenant that she would support her. rix the matter of the Estate of DIG dressed Pine and hemlock lumber,also a ohoic
edy. A trial bottle will convince you, g,1 r and pay bar own debts, if he would pay BRAUND, of the grillage of Exeter, STORE. atook of No.I Dino lath.
Sold by 0, Late, Druggist, b o $400 a year. in the County of Huron, QBlaeksmith Our stock of doors, sash, blinds, mouldings,
! We keep on hand the largest ateok of ke. is complete and tharoutrly kiln dried,
John French, the Mitchell wife beater, Insolvent, mid of Chap, 124, R. S. 0. Fleur and Food in town. We offer for salol,600,000 xandXXX iPrNP
wbo will be remembered also as Iiavicg es- (, , and amending Acts. and (',EDAR SHENGLES manufactured by tho
HON TO GET A SUNLIGIIT best makersin Ontario.
caped from the jail last summer while ATotieo is hereby given that tbo above named �Q� ,�j / j , / Tanks and oisterns, all shapes and sizes,mada
PICTURE. DigoryBraund has made an asiignment of all Our ”' 1.7" F` our L ads A�� to order at lowest Drieea. Wo havo sotunthlns
carving n toren for beating his wife, wits his ESlate to Aft. William Bowdon, tof Exeter, nowit Ibis luno forwatoring cattle in ilia stable
arrested in Mitchell on Saturday charged Solid 25 "Sunlight"Soap wrappors (wrap for the general bonotit of his (Braund's) Orodi- Aay quantity of Bron and Shoats at or barnyard.
with the Same Offence. He was kopt in per hearing thH words "Why does a woman tore, A meeting of the Oreditors of the said Mill prieoe- Farmers will !'find i0 t< the! Call aid sae our Celebrated Baking, t'ahin.
the lookup till Monday :morning when he look older sooner than a man") to Lever nsoinset mtblio boor ofl0 0 o'clock Friday,mt he advsntago !o call nud lDapoot our atocl Every woman using them recommends tt.em
befora going elsowheso, hixhl7.
was taken before the magistrate and fined Bros., Ltd., 48 Scott St., Toronto, and you cisco, Exeter, Ont., for directing the disposal l Turning,band,corollsairinc, and all kinds of
$10 and costs, amounting in all to $14,50, will receive by post a pretty picture, free of the Estate and appointing Inspeotora. Cro- IIighest prices paid for oatr, machine work promptly attended to.
French's brother -in -lav paid the fine and from advertising and well worth framin ditorS oto requested to fyle with me their 1 It will be to your interest to examine nn3
French was liberated. 'He has since g claims duly yet! fled according to tho said sta: stook before;purohasing elsewhere.
gone This is au'oasy why to decorate your home, tufo on orboforo tho27th day of Maroh Inst , R• S. RIOSARliSON,
to Ilia States, leaving his wife and family The soap is the best in the m•irket, and after whioh date the Said assignee will proceed Opposite Town Hall. 11fAxeaan. ROSS fie TAYLOR, Main StreOt,
behind, it will only cost to postage to send in the to distribute the said estate having reg,Lrd to
the claims than proven and none other. Dated ]RARGAINS
THE MILE Ax CAeE. wrappers, if yon leave tha ends open, March 7th A. D. 1893, LEWIS DICKSON.
Shelburne, March, G" The Casa of Mr. Write your address oareEt111y, Solt. for Assignor.
McLean e of II ll the brills, as published y, £'•X�"�' ` �01ntsilast week Ie Still the talk of the yicinfty, GivEssTnEvaTHAvn ArrETrri;, e ''' IN
and many have taken the trouble to visit Dear Sirs.- I was very thin and ro- _
Horning'sMills to see him. Mr. Belfry,, dacln vary feet owing ( t .. , HtIR�TES`* .
the druggist3 g -o the heli stz•a of , TRUNKS, VALISES
here who sold him the Pills r r
my blood and appetite. A friend induced � ,
vouches for the truth of the statement as pp �a ZVHrPS RUGS BOOTS NOTE WELL,
me to of a bottle of B. B. B. which I : !
also dons Mr. sir Jelly, Ez•hr P Y for did. I obtained immediate c cea,.,�C ` c ' '
Bufferin County Doc]d's Kidney Pills are perceptible re- SHOES, RUBBERS,
lief from it, have gained strength and a , ci ,t 0 N
themed most
remedy, as they Dura petite, and now weigh 193 pound p . x , n - We have hart t -,.
the most dendlp as well as the most pre• M, T, DluRrns, t'1-_ i`t ETC, Experlence
valent diseases thnr affect humanity, name- r ? AT ' expenionee dirt •:¢-
ly, Bright's Dissaee, m well as all forms of =.M Dorchester Bridge, Application painless and easy. relief I medi- .% , tention to business, close prices „`y
kidney troubles, Dropsy, Diabetes, Stole in Quebec, Quo. ato. This preparation fills agreat andlong.feli John Tpebl e 8 �a(�% s� proper fits, are the main factors in • t1-
Blmd4er, -rd more especially Rheumstinm, wantamong those who suffer from Plea. It is t business,
a To induce the CeuRdi!!n branch of ilio _�_ ., y Vii,,,,--,
s•.....• morit-oEfootive and
John Skinner, of Mitchell, has offered AlcCotmick Manufacturing Company to j relinolo-and has more than met the antlelpa- NOTE A FEW PRICES : With 'this (•ver
that town X300 or year for the privilege of locate in Walkerviile, a freasito and e I lions of those physicians who lave aro! it in t rO�il � IIuUP,.
w p 3 p g emption is offered, while Walker, the big their practice. Plielressa is a Sura onre gulf Fox Felt Boot Grain redeeming fr.,t-
erectingpoles and establishing an incandes- when other remedies fail to relieve, TesEim- ! , 2.00
distiller, purposes to erect the building onials furnished. Price $1. For eala by drug- , � urs imprinted deeply on our motto, ,v .
cant electric light plant for the use of pri: Felt Boot Loose Socks, Grain, 2.25 have won the
vale and public houses, etc. frog and pat !u a railway siding, gists or by mall on receipt of prioe,9., Men's Rubbers 0.50 patronage of the nh •
THs Pownp. OF AgATIIRR, W. T. STRo:ra. Manufacturing ohemist, ids Women's Rubbers whom despise thane too -often -rem •r r
BEwnnE aF fews off t For every ill nature baa a cure, In the Dandne St.. London, Ont. ! 0,30 to tactics of tailors especially, 11,
The healthy body throws cif thogarms of Misses' Rubbers, 0.25 putting off until next weer: what s°!„,1
cholera therefore wisdom aounaele the use healing virtues of the Norway Pins the fashlli
cure for coughs, Colds, oroup, asthma, • have been done this.
cf Burdock Blood Bitters this spring to brunohlt.ii, hoarseness, coo. Dr. Wood's Skilled I�Porkmen are employed to!
3urify the blood, r6gutato the system, and 11 manufacture the goods,and the best of This !
`ortify ilia body against cholera or other Norway Pine Syrup represauta the virtues oublo Sty.101 1 8atisfact%en, laakina s a •tt
of Norway Tina and other pectoral remed-material is used. Dwori, hi
epidemics.Prompt Ise. Price 25o. s p attention given to allkinds'of' to carry Out its meaning is difficult t(,
The 50 rare plat of ground on the Lon. A parcel containing 7r! { t repairing. My Stock is well assorted some. lire glory in word and the w,ty
Ion Road, Tuokersmith, jest south of Mr, p g 5�..5 was stolen from � A and eve customer is guaranteed satin- it is exemplified in our rho �F'e
the Luokuow expr'sa office sometime be- 1{” H every $ p guar•
lwinbank'a residence, has been sold to Mr: ,w faction. The Prices moan a axle ovary antes satisfaction every time in Al !
tweon Saturday t,fterno�n, Feb. 25 and ,,
loon Pickett, for the sum of $2,500, It Monday, 27th" � � brae. Calland be convinced. pectis.
vas owned by Mr. John Joslin. of Virden,
Ian• There are no buildings whatever on Mrs. John Smith of Renfrew, GO years of r?Jl)I3N T1;rIiLE - Ifyou kPa plane, and the pride '.is rn arded as a age. is cutting a now set of tooth. The q` „ i Exeter. Y rtant a suit, »coat, rest or pair
airly good one. g are already five in number and sound and i :� �',�.. i5` 0 _ of pants, give us a call and be convince+],
beautifully white. She bad never lost her IT �„ � v��`a �'^ � � /7 hat what we have said is true.
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A PLdIv ,STATEME\T. Old teeth, tltOn()n they, are now. brown n� �,,. fF, a, y� ` `-„Lfs`<r '� ”
Hagyard'S Pectoral Balsam curse coughs, with age; but ars dropping out to give place FY I. ° jN��` ,!{a- T
Olds, asthma, ht and sal bronchitis, tight- to the new. ;] � I ; 1- Doyon wanta a �A 0 Wim„• -
era of the chest and all dtssas3s of the English Spavin .Liniment ramoveo all. `� i_t, ` �'_ � �.1
Aroat and Tanga. Price 25e. herr], soft or calloused lamps and blemishes V tF?gi `,y� J `v`. 'r -PIANO, ORGAN, .BICYCLE, SEWING}
At the tweet :-filth annual , from horses, Blood S avis Curbs C 'n ` n::q �A!i f �� n� 'f � �" � 1�4ACI3 ,
Y Sunday' p pit !s, d _,;i� � INE, BOYS fc GIRLS' TRICY-
ohaok convention of the oaunty. of Pante, Ring Bane, 9lveoney, Stifles; Sprains, Sora i>`,' �sa; r� CLLs1S, EXPRESS 9
eld in St Marys last week, 016 following and Swollen Thront, Oou h-, sot. Save r� �4`�� SS WAGONS?
ffioors were ohosen•— C50 b iise of on .Pit ,i g,. ���%i ! ti'
Rev. John Scott, St. 1 o b 1 . Y•trranted ilia vt;,� u�:(t��� �('� KIRKTON
RrysPrealilent; .Rev: T. A. Cos grove SE, most wonderful Bii, aNh Cam a .irkcP.v n. � �� �r F h�� ids; .. ' ' oi/f' �yf�
Warranted by C. Lu -;z , ,; 4 51,gi %t� t $ q.y -0U
:aryl let viae; Rev: W. J. 54oEay Sirat .n &O -41i: �nI AI. - 1 �
rrd '2nd vice — ___ , l,.g ?'��
, Mr. Isaac &.id, Soo. -Treat., Esq.} t - r<
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:inisters and supe! intendonie to constitute FTA VL 4 UU BLEN TO
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A Curm .LoR cRovP - d k,,k. ,t 4 � j
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Clroup ki11S thousand where cholera kills (�"�a E9 n� +',Eli,.. 11
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ns. T, or thia dread diser,e,e nue remedy P' , j,�� 3y x.-» ,
-l- 1'lf lit- \,�,lti-`�r•�«'.•^`�' u,5?RICTLY tiIGWGRAOe. ALL MADE'OFT1{6 � 9
n sem pare 1n Curative power witkn Hag- a_ i �e4,�� 7ESL AtJn LyARRANTEp n6ST
0 9' ,3 ' It :rp 1 IL T y ',- = Cu FOR ONE''VEAR
rd's Yellow Oil'. It loselis the phlegm 6.✓ »fi. W✓1 V _a •-- - nrarusnorurtro ev i
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vas prompt relief and soon oompietoly ,�� o
res, the most violent attack. The people say the are guilty ��q u r a @ °� earing i •
1? p y g of r•, r! ^tom ,; ry: IF t',pttt0-1.1 �� �E�a� f n. r .
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RaismaREn xn uv;ltTrz- Ing Boots and Shoes .cheaper that l ab Uri .�a �; e7.'`.1 .,Eli! a r If not e '
Dear Sirs: -For years I was troubled -anyother house in town:. v•r'•�1•�t p��• - J; t(r )R t there as soon an,posat
Caine .t.1.5d.t�:� 'BI Ii, rr , _?A, s; d,8,9, O#T. Several linos sold out already. A b
411 digestion; but being advised to try II. arid be a witness ou wi �d "� g. T j -. Y
B, which I did and I .find 4 ., 1 Y Il be well S,a'dd fits, , early spring goo& to hind
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mys.lE, unite repaid for your time: \ire down the ------ ,
tared to,ltealtb . Tl eon do, the plana to of them •
country for prices in I'oit and Kid. a • most relzsb?.
.HOWiiRD f�OLLIVAN,. , 'Q 1.- 1 ! t' r n, lee(!.., at : -modern price ,.1
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and RuULara, Felt Boots andbu1'(^u$('1�'lOj�lt 1 ,�li,,,�d 5(ru;; is Ph1RJiINB ,sr��
j3 k 1� Eaeifr rib's, den.lerc in Musical In+tra;e3.eltte,°
Dunbar,;()ut Grain BOot6,andforlt'Ion'eandBoy0 Gontlomen I lean ¢ SealarMaehiuoeaPDlter,cte.
8 g r lid a of tha v your ortlarw eRxJr, for tit a hive cold our store and buFt,
rut of Bruce,
senior I .g Long Boots we talteahe bun: whit the beat etafl of Tailors • t'u .sold
v c , a.. sant it, bis reshgnn- a best I Twill cont Duc our clearing salt
W'tk , , , etaak: of Fin 1'rinaittitgl, end the boat All kinds of farm fmrlementsegldtona.rAar throe h the manth 3, and in to a erton -and -g ,• n h of Maroh, W
CxE0. MANiJ{�N S, Cutting in Town ca aro sari aznnvereast. Agents, for theeelebri"Chat .
'active practice in Toronto. r Y t s�tisfRo- ham Wagon. to reduce our stock one half,. W0 u
dinard'c The People's Shoe Store, frau not tell y on whtat`that 1liesns.
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Liniment dire Care oto. ' Next Doar to Post Office.. ` IN,
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