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I Believe in Hood's
inheriIeInheriteil Scrcida
Read the Statement. of EU
Popular Teacher
Mr, Glcon A. Ztr1Erc
Mt, Horeb, Tenn. '
Tho statements in the testimonial below are
familiar facts to the immediate' friends of Mr.
Geo. A.. Ztrkle, school teacher, of Mt. Horeb,
Tenn., very Well known throughout the county,
wheroh.e was born aud has always lived. Read it.
"C. I Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.;
"Dear Sirs I b^.sieve in Hood's Sarsaparilla.
I wilt tell you wily. I have suffered from In -
harked scrofula from child hood. When 37 years
of age, my eyes became strangely affected. I
could not read actor sunset, and whoa I would
close my oyes, I could not open them; but on
whichever side I lay, on that side I could ope't
my eye, This oonditi(.n continued about two
years, and was succeeded by
t!ll. llrltOi.orabie Itchiris
allover r.:y hoes and limbs, I had to have my
little boys take shoo brushes and scratch me.
It was dreadful. It continued a month and was
followed launedia tely sty a tumor in the right
si ao cf n:y aceit, RP large as a- small egg. I at
enact camrrz:ncvd preserip-
thuis and eonilaued till I t • ;.1:^pe. Ia the mean
time tho t:":or aim:gad
a:l i:.i phaco to tho Immc-
c'i':aa front a tir my ?loci:, sat •r:r :te!i and was fol-
1,av2d 1•y others, till si : had formed and broken.
tl::ee years ori, another large tu-
mor s;,atad .self en point of my collar bona
id i:1 six months another half way ba:,:: on the
bone. r.ot:> cf them sarn begun to discharge
and continuedto do so till about seven months
ago. 1 triol evorythin a, la -eluding prescriptions.
I was often so weak that
Coidci dv11aCely Walk
and• my n.ind was so confused that I could
scarcely attend tto my business (school teach-
ing). I was utterly discouraged. And now my
story draws to a close. I began the use of
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0 ,.vriitaAures
Prood's Sarsaparilla a little less than a year ago,
and tookfive bottles. When I began I had no
faith in it. In less than three months both the
sores on My shoulder were healed; I was cured
of atroub1e3unie catarrh; and scrofulous habit
has steadily grovu less apparent. I weigh
more than 1 ever did fumy life, and am
in the nest of Health,
considering my constitution. Do you wonder
that I believe in Hood's Sarsaparilla? I can do
no less titan recommend it o veryywhere and every
way." GFo.4l.. Zi1urLE, Ait. Horeb, Tenn.
}Rood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation,
biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion.
Mrs. Montague, the wife of the Sec-
retary of state, and family have come
to 0;4antra to spend'e few weeks. They
are accompanied by Mrs. Boyle, the
wifsi,of Mr. Boyle, M. P.
•
Piso's Remedy for Catarrh Is the
Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest.
Sold by druggists or sent by mail,
50c. E. T. Hazeltine. Warren, Pa.
The probability tbar the buget will
be delivered on Friday now amounts
to a certainty,
To MsI;;e Pure Blood
There is no medicine before the people
equel to Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the
standard spring medicine and blood
purifier and it possesses pecular merit
which others try in vain to reach. It
really makes the weak strong. Do
not neglect to purify your blood in, the
spring. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla now,
Hood's Pill become the favorite cath-
artic with every one who tries them.
25c per box.
On behalf of the woman's Christain
Temperance Union, Mr. Coatsworth
presented a petition to -day for the en
franchisement of females.
For Over Fifty Years.
AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED BEMEDY.-Mrs
Winslow'sSoo thin Syrup has been used
for over fifty years by millions of mothers
for their children while teething, with per-
fect success. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic
and is the best remedy for Diarrhma. is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists In.
ever,,artofthe World. Twenty-five cents
a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
and take no other kind
London, Huron and Bruce.
TIME TABLE,
GOING NORTH- Passenger.
London, depart 8.03 A ai 4.30 B 14
Centralia 9.07 5,47
EXETER 9,22 6.00
Monsall 9.37 615
Rippen 0.44 0,20
Bruce§.o1d 9.52 6,28
Clinton 10.12 6,56
Londesboro 10,29 7.14
Blyth 10.38 7.23
Belgrave 10.52 7 87
Wingbarn arrive11.10 8.00
GOING SOUTH- Passenger
'Wingham, depart 6.35 A 2,2 8,25 P Ili
Belgrave 6 60 3.47
Blyth 7,08 4.01
Londosboro 7.10 4.08
Cita+nn 7.90 4.28
.0 field . 7,49 4 46
r ippon ' 7.67 443
Nen sail ............. 8 03 4.58
EXETER 8.26 5.19
Centralia 8,4u 5.23
Ilon John Costigan was banqueted
by frienps at Kingston.
FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.
DUNN'S
BAKING.
POWDER
TI'ECOOR.`S BEST FR;I -ND
i.•ARGl~ST BALE I1N GAI'.A
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RHEUMATISM
LUMBAGO
NEURALGIA
THIS ISA PICTURE
OF T115 FAMOUS WI
Fos 5CMAT10 PAINS,
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EACH IN AIR TIGHT T1N BOX 25+,
Drowned. While Bathing.
Teeswater, May G. --Yesterday after-
noon E, N. Smith, of Wawanosh, school
teacher of S. S. No. 1 , Culross, aged
about 21, was drowned while bathing
in a pool in Muskegon creek, five miles
south of Teeswater. The young man
was swimming in the pool when he
suddently sank and never rose again.
It is supposed that he was seized with
cramps,
Parkhill: Mr. John Mott, butcher,
killed a beef on Tuesday which was 21
months old and dressed 750 pounds.
It weighed 1,250 pound live weight.
Clinton: Fire broke out in the stable
of the Mason Hotel this evening, and
quickly destroyed it and other frame
buildings to the north. Partly insured.
Egmondville: During the past three
weeks Mr. J. S. Porter has been haying
a cancer removed from his cheek and
we are pleased tb note that the oper-
ation has been entirely successful.
Mitchell: Mrs. August Eizerman,
gave birth to her first -horn on the 21st
ult., and'seemed for a time to be get-
ting on well, but inflammation unex-
pectedly set in and the 25th resulted
in her death. She was a daug hter of
Mr. John Jacques, and was a healthy
young woman.
Clinton: The following figures are
taken from the assessor's roll of this
year; -Amount of real property, $567,
680; personal property, $22,300; tax-
able income, $6,700; real and personal
property and taxable income, $599,680,
Dogs, 125; cattle, 36; horses 169. Pop-
ulation, 2461.
Mitchell: Death has been' very busy
in town and neighborhood within the
past few weeks, and grief has entered
many a home. Since the first of Janu-
ary two of our undertakers have attend-
ed 35 funerals, which is far in excess of
the deaths during the same time of any
previous year.
Clinton: On Friday Mr. Heddle, of
Benmiller, was in town with a magni-
ficent full grown specimen of the Amer-
ican Grey eagle, which he had shot the
day before. He claims that it had been
in that locality for the last two years
and that its mate is still there. It
measured 7 feet 10 across the wings.
Parkhill: The summonses to witness-
es in the trial, Down vs. McGillivray
and West Williams are out for appear
ance at trial in Parkhill, on May 10th,
at 10 o'clock a. m. before B. M. Britton
official referee. Messrs. Meredith &
Fisher on behalf of the townships. Mr.
Cameron, London, ton behalf of Mr.
Down.
Mitchell; The population of the town
is, 2205. Real and personal, property,
$671,760; non-resident, $350. Dogs, 126;
bitches, 9; cattle, 205; horses, 261; hogs,
163; sheep, 5; Methodists 894; Presby-
terian, 439; Church of England, 388;
Lutherans, 173; Catholic, 116; Salva-
tionists, 23:Free church, 12; no church
17; Baptists, 17; Independents, 1,
Clinton: A young child of Mr. Isaac
Bezzo, aged about four years, while
playing about the house on Wednes-
day, got hold of a bottle of liniment, in
which laudanum was part of the pre-
paration, and drank the contents. In a
few moments the effects of the prison
began to show themselves, but prompt
medical assistance saved the child's
life,
Clinton: On Wednesday 1st inst. Mrs.
Wilkie, wife of J. T. Wilkie. died veru
suddenly. She bad been in her usual
health, which had not been very good
for some years, up to the afternoon of the
day previous, and had been up and
around for an hour prior to the attack,
when she fell suddenly and never
spoke afterward. She was a resident of
town since 1866.
McGillivray: On Wednesday April
24th, the barn of Arthur Cook was de-
stroyed by fire together with about
two hundred bushels of oats, a quantity
of straw, a fanning mill and two seed
drills, one of which belonged to Wm.
Fenton. The building was insured in
the London Mutual, but there was no
insurance on the contents, Mr. Cook's
loss will be heavy.
Ask your Druggist for
Joh Broug�i
SUFFf91b� RKD
the
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Iiud to "Grin and liGar It" Whoa he
had it pain, You can grin ,and ban.
bah it at once by oiling peerve I?pvns'
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Sold and used everywhere. A whole medicine chest ne
by itselfTrina every form of external or internal pain. .y , ., y ., e
Dosis -A teaspoonful in half glass of water er milk (warm f convenient),.
Mrs. J. Wicket says: "A k° ` ;`; Two Bottles
of the Compound I Feel like a New Woman."
A FIRMLY ESTABLISHED FACT.
When Doctors Fail and Ordinary Medicines are Uselss,
Paine's Celery Compound Always Cures,
Results! honest results!! marvel-
lous results!!! convincing and satisfac
tory to all fair mineed meu and women
Eyen the skeptics and scoffers are
brouget to a knnwledge of the truth
by unassailable, rock.botson facts and
proofs.
In the vast field of medices and med-
ical preparations, time, experience and
results have amply demonstrated the
truth of the oft -repeated statement,
tha.t Paine's Celery Componnd is the
only true and honest life -saying moil -
eine ever offered to suffering humanily.
The strong and vigorous testimony
of Mrs. J, Wickett, 169 Oak Street Tor-
onto, should fill the fainting and des -
despairing hearts of all sufferers with
fresh hope and confidence, and should
at once lead every sickly person to the
only medicine that makes people well.
Mrs. Wickett's letter reads as follows:
"Last year in the month of Novem-
ber, I was suddenly taken very i11 with
pleurisy and neuralgia. The pains in
my shoulders and back were most in-
tense, and caused me extreme suffering
Per several weeks I was under the doc-
tor's care and gradually recoyered from
the attack of pluersp, but none of the
medicines prescribed for me seemed to
have any effect on the neuralgia which
had, by this time spread all over my
body,
I gradually became worse; my ap.
petite was poor, and the pain never
seemed to leave me for an instant, My
life was becoming a burden to me, and
I began to think I would never recover
I grew discouraged with the medicines
I was taking, and happening to see a
testimonial in the newspaper about
Paine's Celery Compound, I concluded
to get a bottle, although I had very lit-
tle faith in patent medicines.
Before I had finished my first bottle,
I began to feel better, the pains and
soreness greatly decreased, and gain-
ing hope by my improved health I fin-
ishep the first bottle and bought a sec-
ond.
After using two bottles of your Com-
pound, I feel like a new woman ; my
appetite has returned, the nruralgia
has left me and 1 am as well as ever.
I feel very thankful for the benefit I
have derived from your medicine, and
take pleasure in recommending it to
mg friends.
Should anyone desire to have fuller
particulars, if they will communicate
with me,I will be happy to oblige them.
Mr. Lister purposes to asked the Gov-
ernment if the annual drill and camps
will be held this year.
ook'sCotionRooi
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by an old
physician. Successfully used
monthly by thousands cit
Ladies. Is the only perfectly
safe and reliable medicine dis-
covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who
offer inferior medicines in place of this Ask for
Cook's Cotton Root Compound. tike. no sithd 5..
tuts, or 1m:0°80 61 and 6 Dents in postage in letter
and we willsend, sealed, by return mail. Punsealed
particulars in plain envelope, to ladles only, 2
stamps, Address The Cook Company,
Windsor. Ont., Canada.
To Smokers
To meet the wishes of their customers The
Geo. E. Tuckett and Son Co.. Ltd., Hamilton,
Ont., have placed upon the market
A Combination Plug of
"T & B95
Smoking Tobacco.
This supplies a long felt
want,,giving the consumer one 20 cent
plug, or a 10 cent piece or a 5 cent
piece of the famous "T & B" brand of
pure Virginia Tobacco.
The tin tag r(T & B" is on every piece,
Mr. John George, ex-M.P., North
Bruce ,and Mr (Robert Porter, contractor
Wiar:on are in town.
Tired, Weak, Nervous,
Means impure blood, and overwork or
too mach strain on brain and body.
Thousands of people certify that the
best blood purifier, the best nerve tonic
and strength builder is Hoon's Sarsap•
arilla. What it has done for others it
will also do for you -Hood's cures.
Nervous, loss of sleep, loss of appetite,
:tied general debility all disappear when
Hood's Sarsaparilla is persistently tak-
en, and strong nerves, sweet sleep,
strong body, sharp appetite, and in
word, health and happiness follow the
use ofi Hood's Sarsaparilla.
The strong point about Hood's Sar-
saparilla is that they are permament,
because they start from the solid found
ation of purified, vitalized and enriched
blood.
Chrisfle's ,lor
COMMERCIAL LIVERY.
First-class Rigs and Horses
Orders left at Hawkshaw's
Hotel, or at the Livery
Stable,(Christe'sold Stand)
will receive prompt at-
tention
oe
Terms Reasonable '1.78 t. r�elepConhnecntion
TO YOUR
NEIGHBORHOOD
CHAS. '4.,c" ail i l tW.,Bo oto On -k.
fig- The Expertin designing and adjusting
• TRUSSES and APPLIANCES to..., RUPTURED and DEFORMED
MIAs cr.uTHa people wilt visit personally
N B b A M, Brunswick House, Tuesday, May 14th.
K I N CA lR D I N E,Queen's Hotel, Wednesday,May 15th.
.,. I N TO N, Rattenbury House, Thursday, May 16th.
G O D E R I C H, Albion Hotel, Friday, May 17th.
EXETER, Acheson's I-IoteI, Saturday, May 18th.
illIPTU 9 N�AFQ'a To be Cured of Rupture depends simply on the purchase and fitting of
Com':t+-'} V8 as a my new device. Light and Cool; Satisfaction in every case.
Truss wearers should see it and bo fitted to appreciate it,
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D Q' pq e can be relieved, and often entirely cured, by mechanical treatment as
A.E applied i,y me. Credentials from the general).ublio and
Co�:�.c"a�tssaID*'a�o.o� . celebrated surgeons all over the land.
Send fa' Book of bona fide Testimonials, free on application.
To C,nts. Or.ume, Esq,
Toronto, Ont.
Murray y
Lanman's
FLORIDA WATER 44'
A DAINTY' FLORAL EXTRACT
For Handkerchier, 'i ,..; : s.'+tl Bath.,
Dena Stn i-1 beg to state (hat
the appliance you made for My
brother', knee gave him immediate
relief, and he is now ahie to %vol.'
without crutches, The swelling is
gradually going down.
Yours sincerely,
Etna MOULD.
`iEnderby, 13,C. A FEW BRIEF STATEMENTS
t .. 1i, -,'
t , _ _ Your new device retains my
} -" - Rupture with ease.
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a_a.��. Ray. .i. M, PAR,csR, Pastor of the •1'W'W'1Lsit, St. Catharines,
River Hebert, ubcrt N S
'Baptist t st ChurG h
You I Y g
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c � c relief from '
whose c son was afflicted with White swelling,, and
a severe double Rupture by your
was completely cured by my applii ce, may he new dote
t e. A cure is certain
referred to. ea Jec. Ks:USnE, Sebringville ;,
As the success In ouercoming RUPTURE and all DEFORMITIES depends so much
On the personal examination of the case, this is an opportunity of consulting the " it
head
Asad of the largest institution In this ilne 1n Canada, of 24 years experience '..4.P4. ' (,'i.,f
SABLE RiveR, N.S.
DEAR Ma. CLUTHE:
I feel it my duty 10 inform you
that after being away from home
three months, and on my return I
found a marked improvement in my
chill's feet, By the tune you speci5ed
a cure, 1 am sure they will be pen -
featly natural. Yours truly, ALEnINDCR LtSit.
Woot ' 3 PIIQfsPI Orrirc .
The Great English ileanedy,
Six Packages Guaranteed to
promptly, and permanently
cure all forms of Nervous
Weakness, Etnissions,Spernt•
etorrhea, Inmpotencyand all
effects of Abuse or Excesses,
rental Worry, excessive use
Before and After. of rabucco, onium or Stimu-
iants, which soon lead to In.
,ltrmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave.
Ras been prescribed over 95 years in thousands of
cases; is the only Reliable and .Honest Medicine
known. Askdruggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if
he otters some worthless medicine in place of this,
inclose price in letter, and we will send by return
mail Prioo, one package, $1; six, $5, One will
please, six will cure, Pamphlets free to any address,
The Wood. Company,
Windsor, Ont., Canada.
Sold in Exeter by .1. W. Browning, Druggits
St. Marys: While Susie Moir the lit
tle daughter of Daniel Moir was play
ing with other companions around a
bonfire her clothing caught fire and
she hada narrow escape from being
burned to death, She is recovering.
Mitchell: Hank Stark, whose wife
was supposed to have left him about a
month ago, has disappeared from town,
and it is now thought that the woman's
going away was a preconcurted plan,
and that they are pow living together
under the Stals and Stripes. They
have left several unpaid bills behind
rilem, including three months' house
rent and grocery accounts.
BITS OF HUMOR.
•
•
Uncle Hiram -If yer want ter have good
dogs yet must edjicate 'enc to it. I took
as ,Ruch trouble to rear me dog thar ez I
did with me son Ike 1
"But the dog is no good I"
Uncle Hiram -Neither is Ike.
An Irishman, in the midst of a tirade
against landlords and capitalists, declared
that "if these men were landed on an
uninhabited island they wouldn't be there
an hour before they would have their
hands in the pockets of the naked sav-
ages."
A Boston gentleman tried to ingratiate
himself with''a lady by noticing the child
she held in her arms. "Ah catsee eatsee
00o coo," he gurgled, chucking the little
one under the chin. The child looked up
inquiringly to its mother and said dis-
tinctly : ".Mamma, is the gentleman
affected with paresis?"
Mutual Friend -It really is shocking,
dear, the way in which you and your
husband quarrel and carry on. I wonder
you don't separate from him.
Injured Wife -What I Go away and
leave hila alone to do just as he likesi
Not 1.
"How many feet are in one yard ?"
Tommy -Well, about 1,000, if you count
all the chicken tracks in the. new flower
beds in our yard.
Aunt Rosa Well, Juanito, -what would
you like to be when you are grown up?
Juanito (whose parents are very strict)
-I'd like to bo an orphan.
An Irishman's definition of wit -Wit is
the lava which comes from the mouth
of a lively crater.
The lady arrives a little late at tho sew-
ing circle.
Servant -Excuse me, madam, but I'd
advise you to wait a few minutes. Just
now they are talking about you!
GRAINS OF GOLD.
Peace is prayer-Fenelon.
Pain is the outcome of sin. -Buddha.
Philosophy is the art of living. -Plu-
tarch.
Order means light and peace ; order is
power.-Alniel.
To climb steep hills requires slow pace
at first. -Shakespeare.
Study nature as the countenance of
God. -Charles Kingsley.
Negligence is the rust of tho soul, that
corrodes through all her best resolves: -
Feltham.
We think very few people sensible ex-
cept those who aro of our opinion.-
Rochefoucauld.
When I was happy I thought I knew
men, but it was fated that I should know
them only in misfortune. -Napoleon.
Tho passions aro like faro -useful in a
thousand ways, and dangerous only in
one, through their excess.-Boveo.
The two powers which in my opinion
constitute a wise man aro those of bearing
and forbearing.-Epictotus.
No joy in nature is so sublimely affect-
ing as the joy of a mother at the good for-
tune of her child. -Richter.
Every man who observes vigilantly and
resolves steadfastly, grows unconsciously
into genius.-Buiwer.
Most people judge others by tho com-
pany they keep, or by their fortunes.-
Rochefoucauld.
Money is a hand maiden if thou knowest
how to use it; a mistress if thou knowest
net. -Horace.
The sante refinement which brings us
new pleasures, exposes us to now pains.
-Bulwer.
ALL;,THE WORLD OVER,
The world's population increases at the
rate of T per cent, per annum.
Half of tho world's product Of quinine
is used in the United States,
The feeding expenses of the animals in
the London Zoo aro $500 weekly.
According to Marie Tempest, the finest
opera house in the world is at Duluth.
Berlin ranks as tho healthiest city in
the world,
Throe Canadians, of Fort Erie, Ont„
aro bard at work digging up the ruins
of the fort, searching for the chest of gold
said to have been buried by :Major Buck
during •' n
the e 1
it
war of 1 w.
SHCL'aaa TAKE
PENNYROYAL V AFEi.S
To unrront 1rr,•IIrruhnity and wnnlrnnnn,
keep the nattiest nhealthy uundttlon, Tllu
Watters arc''1,ub Cavo rs" teyoung,#worunn,
aid grnr, out deVoinpmnnt, provide pain.
less, regularpp,rinds, Aal:tor 'Ph oDetrolt
brand. Ali tuneeletn nrll them at{i per
box, No butter toiu.xlq Tor women liners.
e
roan OP
Bicede,
15 HANDLED B.
PERKINS
AND ...y�
MARTIN,
AGENT$ :F R
BICYCLES, SEWING MACHINES,'
ORGANS, ETC.
The Brantford won
-239 first prizes,
-143 second ."
88 third „
and holds nearly evert
Championship from the
Atlantic to the Pacific.
Perkins & Martin.
A. HAST( ICS,
R ---Proprietor o
THE CENTRAL
BARBERSHOP.
HAIRCUTTING,
SHAMPOOING
and
HAIRCUTTING.
L adios' and Children's Haircutting a speclaity
A. HAISTINGS, Fanson's Block.
EXETER '*---seak
PORK
PACKING
HOUSE.
Live Hogs wanted that
will weigh from 120 to 220
pounds each.
I am selling at the Packing House
Store, spare ribs, tenderloin cut-
tings, pickled pigs' fent, pressed
tongue, bead cheese, sausage, ba-
con, dried beef and pork.
As I haye engaged Mrs.Harness
to attend to this part, our custom-
ers will find all to be first class in
every respect at lowest cash prizes.
Now is the time to get your crock
or pail filled with pure lard ora
prices are liable to go up.
C. SNELL, - Prop.
CUTTER Sz FITTEi -
A,J.SNELL
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Main St., - - - Egetei.
Tweeds and Worsteds.
I have a complete line
of samples of all the latest
designs and patterns in
English, Scotch, Canad-
ian and American Tweeds.
Trouserings, Suitings, 'Coatings,
;SNELL
p-47/4dllhe Rif
/ /
' often bring coughs and iaoily,
while
PYNY - PECTORA
loge
da n,nntioink of to the bbroncp`tal%-
tubes, throat or chest. No int
certainty. Relieves, soothes.
heals promptly,
Lk' A Largo Bottle for 25 Coda
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