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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1893-11-16, Page 5-c' Mr. David M. J'orda'n. of Edmeaten, N. Y Colorless, s, Emaciated, Helpless. .f Complete "'ire by ,:moos SARSAP41RIZ.z4. Thiels from Mr. D, M'; Jordan, a re-. timed farmer, and one of the most re- .„spected citizens of Otsego Co., N. Y. "Fourteen years ago I hats an attack of the gravel, and have since bean troubled with nay Liver and Kidneys gradually growing worse. Three years ago I got down 80 low that It eoteld scarcely want, I iliadodnmore i ppetite andpfortfiveatieeio Iaini nothing bus gruel. I was badly emaciated and had no:nor e color than a marble ton tee. Hood's Sarsaparilla was reconuuolulccl and I the first btlwould both e,1 thatBeier() feta better. sof. loved less, file inflammation ;of tire blad- der had tiilhiided, the cok,r began to return to n)Yp face, and I began to feel hungry. After 1 lied taken three bottles 1 cn':ld ea anything awithout idiltore rme,tiuinli a`day.o I lave now fully recovero 1, ciente to Hood's Sarsaparilla X feel welt and ane well. Ali who know Pio marvel tC et me so welt." 1). M. Jonnede. are 3 1niLL.,ear(, taobest arter•dhinerl'uls, caster d' .-..,.,. lgowtion, Cara haaclaoha rind hiliatispesa._ TWO WAYS" OF DOING IT. - <ow baphy Was Induced to rick ilii filer i'iaytllings at ;r-igllt, r. Co ne. itophy, pick up your playthings none" a,ud ma1t1111n. The calnmand• was givevely, tete Ropily, a pretty 3 year- (ol,l, int basal: unees written on every delicate feature, demurred. The mo .'s ince show- ed the same characteristic apress eon in ro le was P , P h y. else: gain'ng the victory.. Not only was Sophy's gr.abaul 511511 and milk, wile. followed, eaten between sobs, but e . sleep hail settled over her face the all were tear -stained and red, and a tiny frown marred the white forehead, Unfortunately this program, with slight variations, wa carried out daily. But ono afternoon it was necessary hol urs, andd1 a11'10t nvo11teehed to ata the child until the mother's roturl try to be at 11o15o at 5," the latter, was buttoning up her gloves, " that is Sophy's supper hour. " ser J reedy. As soon . s1'' a very tires"'', "- ern erll give reot—d0 not try The Cquntry Girl. The girl was young and country bred, With a big Straw bonnet upon her ]lead, And ohl she had eyes of the soft:rst blue, And she looked so sweet and so tunoceut, too, To the fellow who came to court icor, Ile 'wasa lad from Goth town, His hair was blast and his eyes were brown, And the dainty meetaehe 'heath his Roman Wash t ball o stroug as the breath of a rose, And he wore a black and white blazer. "And obi" said he, as he saw her there, Sandwich,hwae injured by moths ao a$, collision bef ,About With the glint of the sunlight upon her hair, tween two cars on the electric railroad, ()a "I'll have some fun with this country maid, Tuesday the company paid him $225 in full She's deucedly pretty, but I'm afraid settlement of his claim. She's as green as cabbage and of Ivor." He gazed in her eyes that shyly drooped, And then, as be lower and lower stooped, He 1 " flea ed her r tfinger-tips, Pof Y Then sou.;ht and found her ripe rod lips Than were sweeter than any posy. "111 teach you what love is," he softly said; But the maiden tossed her pretty bead, And her answer fairly made bid: start: 'I know that lesson, sir, by heart; Why, its older than McGinty, 'Tor every year since I don't know when, I've been taught it and told it by all the young men That comedown here for their summer va. cation; 4nd though I look silly, and as green as can be, You'll get left, if you're Iooking for flios on me," V$Bi'E DETER THE VERT L ; IST NEWS IVD. A. Smith, of Toronto, bas been Ap- pointed organizer to the Liberal parte in succession to W. T, B, Praetor:. Rheumatism • yes, and leeuralgia too, are greatly relieved and often entirely oared by the use of Pain -.'Biller, Try it. 25o for new 2 oz bottle. At the provincial allowing match held at the ae7luw farm at; If imi)ton on Wednes- day, a large number of prizes were won by Indian plowmen from Tusoarora and Onon- daga, SHORT QUIPS. It was an editor who called on the barten- der for a little more inside matter,—Texas Sit tinge. A level surfece is flat, yet there is a die tinotion between a levo] -beaded man and a flat -headed ono, --Pittsburg Chronicle. "This is the worst suapl ever s'ruck," re- marked the woodchuck when he got caught in a steel tram—Binghamton Republican. "You don't catch me ever getting drupk again," "Why not;" "Because while on my last I paid all my debts:"-.Fliege0d0 Blaet- ter. Bloomer (to ragged urchin): "Your par. eats loft you something when they died, did they nota" Urchin: "Oh,ye,sir." Bloom- er. : "And what did they leave you, my little maul" Urebiu:—"An orphan, sir." Mr. Bingo (suspiciously): "Tommy, who were those two buys I saw fighting in the next alley this morning," Tommy: "One of thin was Willie Stimson." Air. Bingo: "And who was the others" Tommy: "Ho gut licked. I guess you don't want to know About 50 fishermen have been summon. name." ed to appear at Windsor answer to the charge Pollee court and a certain slim: somewhere (don't ge of It np is the s trytuy Lis'uuleval best to ex- Detroit'Riyerlon Sunday, It appears Choy exposure would not have wore employed in itettiug spawn for the t he had been treated l3andxlc:. Gwlz ,1 ,:ehory, bat Constable the champion aBters, who wade trQ oom (nt, claims t eeeel be no snlousa. •e ftper ether low say: ati" 11Q poor t,rl�dr. C. 'Harper, Ottawa, Ont.; writes;. " Notice of?'"v-7/`hall IP' P enanre in crating that your 1'iuk a „ , do Palle are a wonderful tunic and reconstruct. Tribune. w tor of the s ate A. courtly editor in New °"y* k rouge his m' San beginning Una' ,..,eine a pained, on an average, o�: paid yre and bursts forth into song with the foie 6of flesh 9a bee Q i . Y B w lowing result: "Ohl the clothes press i, . Oo. n box bee h,a, 2.50. Beware swell affair for garments 11100 And naso; t haypress is a grand maeiline and does work complete; the cider press is !Addy ma' its juices red and sweet; but the printi press centrals the Ivor rr d gets there wi both feet],-r'„uacb a ooki;elier, ar" Bradstreet's report the following ae.ign. monks ; Hamilton -Stamp & Franke, paint ere. Toronto—W. Lauder & Co., trunks and valises e S• K. mond Walker. furniture, carpets and o cloth- ing. Rheumatism originates in the morbid condition of the blood, Hood's Sarsapar- illa cures rheumatism, Get only Hood's. During a drunken brawl at Plum Coulee, ,Manitoba, between some Mennonites, a man named Scott, while trying to stop the fighting, was stabbed in the head. neck and bank by a men named Kerlenzig, Scott is in a bad state. The fall of the year is a try*, for elderly people, The many t " «=lees dark, dismal days act depressingly, ltd to say injuriously, on both oil and young. Now is the time to re- enforce the vital onergiea with Ayers Sarsaparilla—the beat of all blood medfoinoe. The election In Bonavista, Nfid,, resulted in a victory for the opposition. Tho polls show a majority of 1,100 for eaoh Oppoait ion candidate The parties atand 1 GeV. ernment21 • Opposition 10 Five seats yet unheard from. Up to date there have been shipped from ttrontreal 83,932 head of cattle, as against 88,353 for the same period last year. Losses during the season about closed e ye r 1 bt0 gonly 13 ; 2 y headdied, or 1 G of 1 par con of the total shipped, It is no easy thing to dress 114r,h, coarse hair so as to make it look graceful or becoming. By the nee of Ayer'a Hair Vigor thia dif1ioulty is removed, and the hair made to ammo any style or arrange- ment that may be desired. Give the Vigor a trial. Smart weed and Belladonna, combined with the other ingredients used in the best porousli I3naklasteraaocho2da. i'l�aamtors�the best inSthe mark- et. Tric hinge, I always mae her ke her es her uelt at h we havea a per, but she a mht- a:. So, if I don't get home et, th ..., •s 41e a after she is asleep," afternoon passed pleasantly to Sophy for friend, for the latter possessed that sixth sense, tact, vstiela so soon flails the why to a child's hearty'MThanit was within afew minutes of h o'ci`---;bbe another had not re- turned. SoplJ' ,teed no signs of weariness, but the fr fe:ell y t "Come naw, it's time for Sophy'ss4 " 'Teo child climbed into the friend s,ie g.. -ed turned her scowling eyes on the toy-s'e tern floor. "I'm going to make an experiment," was the lady's silent resolve, So she beganto chant softly and musically, thus: "I wonder where Sophy's woolly lamb is/ Oh, I see haying on the floor; ear it cry has -ba -a -fur -a -a, I want to go to bed in my basket in the corer." This appeal to Sophy's very lively imagin• ation brought her to the floor with a laugh. With many coaxing words and chrressing pats the lamb was at ones deposited in its proper place. Then the Indy began again: "I wonder where blocs knowl They all Sophy's soff th s amorning' to play, and now it's almost night, and they're so tired, and they can't find their way to the basketin the corner," This song was also effectual, and Sophy was soon showing the blocks "the way home." So to play went on merrily until every toy was in its place. Then the supper was eaten amid smiles instead of sobs, and when mem- . ma • eturned a few moments after it was a very gay little daughter who met her in the it eft u.. FOR' 'MEN. AND iriTCTMEN'.. ," she thought, anxiously, "I am al orgy to find her awake; now I shall other battle over those playthings, en tired I do 0)t feel equal to it" k her surprise when, she entered the 1n. "How did you manage?" she turnip) to her friend. The 'ex- Ilowever, was deferred until Sophy happily to sleep with a smile upon Partunately the meth 'es common vn.i q rite as large n, her firmness, and elfp 1. maul Ltir " p c aa; illi". braid be- 1ne rd , ]Ili s'a)a 1 t of play to Sophy ef r .ni i 1 tit 1 i' to tier mamma.-- , 1a 0 i) ulna LI Bal•vhoi'J. TH 881 Fi>7E o ELECTRIC BELT. 'Track Mark] Ih1. a, 0tvsu' The only Scientific and Practical Electric . holt made forgcneral use, producing aGenuine Current of Dleetrietty' for the Cure of Disease, that can be readily felt and regulated both in quantity and power, and applied to any part of lute body. It can be worn at any time '(luring working hours or sleep, and will positively cure Rheumatism, Reiaatica, General Debility Lumbago, Nervous Diseases tryspel)eia, Varicocele, Sexual Weakness Ira potency, Kidney Diseases, Limo )Jack, /r t\ Urinary Diseases Electricity properly applied is fast taking the place tit drags for all Nervous, fthennaatic, trey and Ui'inril Troubles, and will effect cures in seetllingly hopeless eases when every other. nown .means, has failed.• ;Any sluggish weak or drscasc'd organ' may tip thrg means: 1) roused to hcaltlay activity afore it is too 'bat , • beading_ medic' n use alid recommei a .;; Owen 'Belt actace / y p T'A G'JS. y • Cram arty. BRI5li ,..Don'ald Park end wife. have gone to Iglichigau to visit friends and be M the marriaQe of their melee Miss Mattie Martin, a fesnelresident of this village, — Oar quietvill'kge was somewhat aroused'. front its dont state on' Tuesday task : 'at the appearanot of 'Polies Magistrate O'Lorne and W.Q. Moeorip. The cause was a preliminary examination of the sire'eonuected Weirthe recent Dunlop We Beisk's, at present, improyln subsided. .. o • e oases ;and those who have been ill are reoovering.— Mr. Sanford rd Baldwin wzn arrived vad home on Friday last from Manitoba, where he has been apending the summer- We are sorry to learn that he is very 111, We hope to see him around goon e Mr. Raffles Moore ~tea young Englishman, who was the guest of Dr. J. B. Baker Edwards, of Montreal, in the beginning of October, and who came to this country to - learn farminp,, is missip Re was !sat heard from on October 14th, at Sarnia. farm, MrJonathan Cooper„ sr„ baa disposed. his lot 7, is the 7th eon, of Us. borne, to hie son Jonathan Cooper, jr, at a eplendidiflgure. MORE HONORS FOR SUNLIGHT 80AP. A. Diplome.aud Medal (highest award) have been received by 'Sunlight' Soap at the World's Fair, Chicago, 1'e mauufeet. urera, Meeere,Lever tea, Ltd,, aro to be ooneratulated upon the long het of Bno- ceases which "Sunlight' Soap- has won for them. Their achievements at Chicago Exhibition once more proves their claimto be the unequalled quality of ' Sunlight' Soap. They have now two World's Medals to their credit—.Paris Ezpositiou, 1889, and Obioago, 183 ; besides 13 other Gold Mediate obtained in different parts of the World. This is a reoord breaker in the soap Kingdom, laT&RKRT REPO.aT9. Fall wheat rerlbushr_N....-e 55 Gth.e bg'J` Spring wheat Dor bush 60 fe Barley per bush..., •••. Oats per bush 28 2 30 0 Peas per bush Flour per bbl 4 OU 424 Apples Dor hag , R 70 7 186 000 Potatoes per bag Hay per ton Wood per cord hard....,.. 3 00 3 SJ NWoad per.aord soft, "' Butler perlb......., z 00 9 2i Egos per deem.,..-. 15g 1g Turkeys per /b """" " Woes live wo¢ht............... uis 50000 Gooks ... 9 7 Chroks . 5 5 Sale Register, - 1 ,,,. "':`•,`�arsdley, Nov 10th,—Perm stook im- plements, 1 eto., the property of John T. Bedford, lot ti, con 7, Stephen, Sae at ono o'olock, o reserve. IT. Eiiber, 1— +arm Stock, Impl9 pro. rty of Jas. Harvey, o ref•rvo, H. There is Cicero PHORISMS. a moment without some duty. The lotory of success is half won when one gains the habit of work.—Sarah K Bolton. Nothing except what flows from the heart can render even external manner pleasing.- 131air. The hest education in the world is that .mot by struggling to get a living.—'1Velidell$hil&, lips. Sleep eight hours of tho twenty-four, eat three meals a day, and walk on the sunny side of the way.—Robert Collyer. Diamonds aro only found in the darkness of to earth; truths are only found in the depths of thought.—Victor Hugo, Liberal candidate, Ho bad an interest in. the Winnipeg Free Press, but his total holdings did not mood $10,000, and he had no voice in thepolicy of the paper, Exj>~# IENClt SLAB I'MIMI) IT. A trim, in medicine when expelienco proved that Scott's attained t'sEmul- sion would not only stop the progress of Pulmonary Coneumption, but by its con- tiuuod no health and vigor could bo fully teetered. Pawnees. It is very important in thin age of vas material progress that a remedy be pleas- ing to the taste and to the eye. easily taken acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Posseaeing these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and moat gentle diuretio known, ,itch on human and horses and all Wesleep, but the loom of Iife never stops, anima's cured in 30 minutes by Wollord's and the pattern which was weaving when Sanitary Lotion This Heyer fails, Sold by the sun went down, isweavingwhen itcomes 0. LI/TZ. up o-morrow.—Henry Ward Beecher. Instead of trying so hard, as some of us do to be happy, as if that were the sole purpose of life, I would, if I were a boy again, try still harder to deserve happiness.—James 1'. FieIde. If the power to do hard work is not talent, it is the best possible substitute for it. Things don't turn up in this world until somebody turns them up. A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck. Luck is an ignis fatuus. You may follow it to ruin, but never to success.— James A. Garfield. PIOUS SMILES. A southern preacher recently advised his congregation to be saved in the nick of time from the Nick of eternity.—Jester. "Charity, my dear breddorn, kivors amul- titude of sins, but of yougib one cent to an organ grinder's monkey it doan entitle yo to go around wid er smile on yo face as if yo wuz innercent ob sin ez a two -days -old baby." —The Rev. Plink Plunk. Parson Prosy (who has brought the archi- tect to see about repairing the church)— "There's a good deal of dry rot in the south gallery, Mr. Gable." Gable -"Jess so; par- son; and there's a good deal also in both nave and pulpit. "—New York Herald.' The infant solutions of theological problems onght to be gathered together in permanent form. They really add to the theological wisdom of the world. "Mamma," said a youngster a few days days ago who was wrestling with his first, tough problems in. religious knowledge, "mamma, can God do everything?" „ "'Yes, my son, everything." r "Bet you he can't" "You tnusn't speak so, Horace, b -c -cause use. , You know Y God can thing." "Now, mamma," said the little fellow, resolutely, "you just listen here. I bet you God can't `drown me. unless I let him., !"You'd have. to let him, Horace." "No, I wouldn't, either. I wouldn't go on the water. And I'd like to know how God could drown me if he never got me off the land." -New York Sun. "Yes; most comfortable chair in the world. Now, if I wish to recline at, ease all T; have to do is to press this little button, and up she—" C. C. RIO/ARDS & Co. My son George has suffered with neural- gia round the heart tined 1882, but by the application of LINIMENT in 188 l 9 it completely disappeared ed and hag not troubled him eine. Linwood, Ont. JAS. MCKEE. OYSTER PARLORS Now open. Oysters served by the dish oI sold in bulk. ` —FULL STOOK OF— PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Confectionary, Bread, Buns Cakes Etc, Wedding Cakes a Specialty. Wedding Cake boxes kept on hand. E. A. FOLLICK. Imitation is the Sincerest Flattery. Although others may imitate our goods, it is only for a day. ' We keep continually, changing and getting the prices-*aowfi: We lead, others follow, ;but We have led the most of them too far ,'s -!Ire are now in the very depths of low p n and our -companions are few and far. tween, We will not be undea,sold. Tuesday, Nov. 28.-F'artn, Farm stook, implements, ate., the property of the late Henry Prang jr„ lot 10, con 10, Hay town- ship. Sale at one o'clock. No reserve E. 13ossenbbrry, duet, FOR OVER FIFTY Y'LARS. As OLD IND WRLn-T15513 BsmsaY.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup hes bean used fifty rears by millions of mothers for their children while toothing,witla perfect success, It soothes tho child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the °olio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, is pleasant to the taste. Sold by a bottlers Its°valuepisrinealculable,i Bo sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. ALL MEN. soles no vousr middle a aged, exhausted nwho Dare broken down from excess or overwork, result- ing in many 1 of the following symptoms: Mental depress'on,.premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad draoms, dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart, omission, lack of onergy,pain in the kidneys, headaches, Pimples on the faoe and body, limiting or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, apeots before the eyes' hero• bashfulnessmdepositsinethes urine loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spino, weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipation dullness of hearing, loss of voice, .desire for solitude, excitability of temper. sunken eyes, surrounded e•mts oily eare all h leaden pocircles. onevoslocking that lead to insanity ,unless cured. The spring or vital oourse having lost:its itonsion, every function wanes in consequence. Those who through abuse committed ;an ignorance, may be permanently cured. Send Your ad— dress for book on diseases peculiar to man, sent free, sealed. address M. V. LUBON, 24 MarSenneIl Ave., Toronto, Ont. 'Canada -E 1STRAY. 1011 ooh 8 Usbpremises . or about 'undersigned ut last, a lamb. Owner can have same by paying expenses. JOHN TOWL Winohelsee. QTRAYED. 9, Uabornefive two-year-oldshe Oct., four heifers and one steer. Two of the heifers and steer are rod ; one heifer white with a little red, the other a doer color. Any information that will load to their recovery will bo rewarded. GBO. COWARD, Winchelsea, P. 0 FARMS" FOR SALE. The undersigned offers his two farms for sale, comprising " to t 13, 7th concession of Us - borne, and lot No. 1,t 5 h oonoea ' erg o en the Fore -mentioned Township , con taining one hun- dred acres eaoh. Both Farms are in good state of cultivation,with geed buildings and pro- ductive orchards, and never -failing Wells, ad- jacent to churches and school house. For fur- ther particulars apply, to JOHN CORi su St;Thomas. On IAT V V•A. JA. ONES, M. D,, C. ` M,, • F.T. M. C.; M. C. P. S. 0. ,Physician, Surgeon and Aoconolaour. Centralia, ,- Ontario- OfileeNear Station. AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST • oLINTON. Will be at Greb's hotel Zueich on .the second' Thursday of eaoh month and at Hodg�fn's hotel Heasall every "Monrtay. The'. - Exeter Fauntr And Machine W(St'= Tike undersigned wish' to inform th ' public'; morally, and tllo farmioirctrmmu' .-par-' ',yc7 tat thorax ' cell ONJOItellEO B oth themethod a nd x esulta wheat Syrup of Figs is taken; itis pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and aete gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the vs. tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syyrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind everpro. cluced, pleasing to the taste and aci ceptable to the stomach, prompt in, eta action and truly beneficial In its effects, prepared only from, the most healthyandagreeablesubstances, its 1nanyexcellentqualities commendit to all and have.arnade it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75 bottles by all leadingdruggists, Anyreliable druggist guts. gglst 'who may not Lave it on hand will procure it, promptly for any One who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C u SAN' FRANCISCO, oar. GCUIsvxrLE, 8Y. NEW YORE, N,1' i.('or Sale at O. Lutz's Drug Store English Spavin Liniment .removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem hies from horses, Blood Spavin, Carbs, Splints, Rina Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc, Save X50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure over known. Sold by 0, Lutz, Drug- iat. Sep 18,'93 RIIEIIAtATI 1I OunE» IN A Dar. --South and NeurRheumatic algie,radically efor miresRheinn 1 attg, 8i days. Its action upon the system le 'a-d:�'a ' able and myetoriunB. It sere Win" at once the cause and the dlegao>.atmmediately dia. appears,. The.eret'dose greatly beno£ta 76 amens Sold by O. Lutz, Druggist. 218 Runes IN SIx Donna. -..Distressing Kid. nay and bladder diseases relieved in air hours by tho "Great South American llid- noy Cure." This new rem ady is a great surprise and delight to physicians on aa - 00001 of its exceeding promptneeg an re- lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,baok and every part of the urinary passages in It rola: es retention of wa o :Mymostimmed- ately If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy, Sold by C. LUT;. arca 4Ilnerd's Linimen — About Beg. Time Sleepy People Won't wake up to the fact that we are selling Springs that will give you ease and comfort at prices that will astonish you. See our Bedroom Suites They are marvellous for the prices we ask. We have some real Bargains. Call and see them. Vit, N. 110WE. IMPORTANT i TO FARMERS An House -keepers, Flour Peed In Iarge or small quantities aT RTGrHT erncj a . Bran, Flour, Shorts, Cracked Wheat, Rolle d Wheat, Corn Meal, Oat sal Etc. HEST BBA -NDS Oh FLOUR. cr !, . W aducd,Ti ,moi. YQV Want a Bicycle? THE G. & J.- PNEUMATJC 7.114-478 TIRE r X4404 ,., er O'r g4)} Mun Fauns'', CITY B t7' ST Condon DOES NOT need to 11ea. way fare, guaranteeing positions, e E DO offer the most practical anda h it is possible to obtain, We have„ tote school in Canada. We;solieit oureetiperior training, Saiti,sfactionguerenteed or money reff : Catalogue Free. START T. If poo* whexi they are buying Stoves to go the best, and guar:"; HAVE TSF: BB1j See the NEW 'S DOUBLE',` BEA,.'1r;'JI1J k THE SOUVENIR. THR ART CG 0OOL,l1VGr TBJI KITCHEN w1TCH. THE, DUCH>J;3$ 0tti -A f111 stock of Coal and Wood Co' Their Hand -mad -dipped Tinware is: I " pP to li TJTRE a Lardifli?, The abs,—.pion Gold:Medal 1VTcCol1's OYLIN. MANU McOO Ask your dealer for "Lir FOR SALE lir' ALL LEADIN EXETE B Th PIN E B. IN=SpAnd PIN- Special ecial notice is drawn t Most Durable Timber of; competent judges to last { OENTHAL SHAVING A. HASTINGS S, Z.1.601eR1E2'0R, Agent for the Brantford Steam Laundry. FANSON'S BLOCK. hnoral Smash IN THE PRICES 0 nPag, l* i Weiga Prig( Boots arid Shoes must be sold this month. Now is the chalice of a life - " time to got good cheap footwear at (( - GEO. MANSON' The People's Slioe Store `Next Door to Post Office. app to.) tlut ?H�aWa 1yz H a