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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1896-3-5, Page 5THE +�,.. V �ll �� Is published every Thursday Morning, .'at the Office,P.,1 MAIN -STREET, - EXETER. ----t3.v the-- ADVOCATE PUBLISHING COMPANY, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Inas Dollar per annum if paid in Advauct la1,F►O If not so paid, tdcartialiszg Ratner o���lita- tion. Novapor disoontinueduntil tellarrearages ire paid. Advertisements without specific iiroations will he published till forbid and Merged accordingly. Liberal discountmade for transciont advertisements inserted' for .eng periods. Every description of JOB RINTING turned out in the finest style, end at moderate rates. Cheques, money ord. Ira. ALC. for advertising, subscriptions.etc.to Se mads payable to Chas. H. Sanders EDITOR AMD PROP : r �'=.•.• SAYINGS OF THE WISE. C E R T A 1 i►i FAIN -KILLER t ®� j 11�S .. KILLER TIM GREAT Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures Diarrhoea, Cramp, and Pain an the Stomach, Sore Throat, ,Sudden Colds, Coughs, etc., etc. Used Externally, It Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. • �t l,';, ✓ . ;; err ' f,l 'a�1 tt, ,f whatevr is pare is' ales simple.-Will� m Good taste is the flower of. good sense,- Oigcelcit. , ��0� e Well! .. , , �'l ;- w �•.' .► i .- 'Y; .'Q �, ( !;'��� �'F' �'"` ', !': � - `"` .y""Zi `*. '''•� ! RR•1,r�q. //t� ��PAlN ' Truth is everlasting, bat our ideas at truth are not.-Xieccher. A heavy purse in a fool's pocket is a heavy curse.-Cutnberland: Almost always the most indigent tete the most generous.-Stanislaus. No violent endure • a sober moderation staextremes endure; Peine s Celery Compound ' Woman's Tower of safety ' in the Spring season. � /�' f �j � ; , I e ! y ! / t�� \\ ;,iia ,, e I j A woman's lot is made for her by the love she accepts.-GeorgeEliot Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue.-Izaak Walton. IT HAS A MARVELLOUS RECORD ,fi .I"`r' �.. -u ° Ware, n - cyle. �� Mass. �� A wise neuter joins 'with neither,but uses both as his honest interest leads him. -Penn. The sun does not shine rot a few frees Cures When' al other idddiclnCS Fall. and flowers, but for the wide world's joys. . • Ke 'Had Hip Disease ' —Simms. He who brings ridicule to bear against truth finds in his hand a blade without a The Home Friend of Half a Million of .., ,...,,,...,..,......;.......,,. .®., Professional Cards. .... H. KINSMAN, L. D. S, Fanson's Block two doors north of Carling Store MAIN sr, Ew}ITEII, extracts teeth without pain. Away at Parkhill every Wednesday Tuesday, Liman every Wednesday and atagonizing Zurich on last Thursday of each m oath Seven Running Sores -Three hilt.-Land.or. No ersons• are more frequently P wrong Canadian Families. soarticle over attained to such unbounded Popular. th•-.sateen Observer, we can bear testimony to the elneacr of the Palu• %haveae n Ira magic effects in soothing the hoveredpaln,awl know ittabeagood ostrcle.—Cfnebt. met ere. nothingha�yet eurpaaeed the Pain•xatar, which I. t� Maatvaluabscfamilymodisdnenowinuse,—Tenn,seee tt has real menti as a means of removing pain. no medicine hoe ecgoirod a reputation equal to Ferry Dario' asln linen--xe,er,riNew,, DA .Iseewn Se4awer tions. B it a Lothe legenuine "Plan' p� Months in the Hospitalse,ere. than those who will not admit they are wrong.-Rochefoucauld. the fine The world has never heard of a med. Took Hood's Sarsaparilla -Cave Up His Crutches -Perfectly Well. "C, I. Hood ee CO., Lowell, Mase.: aDear Sirs: -.I gladly state what Rood's 8arsaparilla•has done for our boy. About six years ago he fell down the cellar stairs. He did not seem to bemuchhurt at the time, but two o: three weeks after, he began to have pains in his right knee so badly that we called a doctor and he Termed the Trouble Rheumatism, but his treatment did not seem to do the boy any good. He ke t Com lainin more p F g and we had several doctors treat him, but they did him eo good, and his trouble continued to grow worse. He became so lame that he could not walk. Aprominent physician in Boston was consulted and he termed the aeliction contraction of the muscles. His treatment also failed. . As his leg began to cramp up besides paining him severely in his knee, we took the boy to New York where he was examined by two physicians, and they pronounced it A Case of Hip Disease. We had a brace made to keep the leg from cramping, and upon the doctor's advice WO again took him to Boston, this time to the Children's Hospital. He Was there three months during which time they made an operation on his leg and did all' they could for him but they did not effect a cure. '' When we brong, ht him home bad seven running' sores on his leg. He could his foot on the ground. At last I lL9!8CL� ood's gnarillu ' toAir we were advised to urea jive Hood's Sarsapa- a•a F - rillaatre. Thiswas rtl�q�.* about a year ave. The boy seemed to gain after the Srst bottle and today he can walk, run and play as lively as any boy, theis sores having all healed up, and he is . The Picture of Health. He goes to school deil without the aid of y crutches. I hope Hoods Sarsaparilla mayAsk JoEN 7 here is nothing So •tee skin of vanity as the application of a rough truth.-Bulwer. It is easy fora man to write and talk like philosophers, but to act with wisdom, there is the rub.-•Rivarol. Great men undertake great things be- cause they are great; fools, because they think them easy.-Vauvenargues• Our distinctions do not lie in the places we occupy, but in the grace and dignity with which we fill them. -Simms. The excesses of our youth are theftteres upon our old age, payable with interestany thirty years after date.-Coltou. Brave conquerors i for ADyou aro, that q war against your own affections and the liege army of the world's desires.- hhaheapeare• Fiction allures to the severe task by a •gayer preface. Embellished truths are the illuminated alphabet of larger chil-PARE P gequal. Area-Witlmot• Sensibility would be a good fortress, if she had but one hand with her right she opens the door to pleasure, but with her left to pain. -Colton, Vainglorious men are the scorn of the g wise, the admiration of fools, the idol of parasites, and the slaves of their own vaunts. -Bacon. The desire to be beloved is ever restless and unsatisfied ; but the love that flows out upon others is a perpetual well spring •from •on high. -L. •M. Child• As to people saying a few idle words about us, we mu:t' not mind that, any about us more than the old church steeple minds the rooks casein : about it, -George Eliot. r The elmiideeerinflicts wrong by °alumni- sting the absent; and he who gives credit to the. calumny before he kuows its truth is equally guilty.-Heradotus. if wo mist accept fate, we era cot less competent to asert liberty, the signifl- •,canoe of the individual, the grandeur of duty,fished; the power of character. -Emerson, Judge •ot thine improvement, not by what thou speakest or writest, but by the firmness of thy mind, and the govern- most of thy ,passions and affections.- 1, slier. •Certain Power, , icine so highly recommended as Paine s Celery Comdouud, It has a woild-wide reputation, because it "makes people a ail•" Paine's Celery Compound is known as "Women's Tower of Safety." As the seasons come with trying and varied z'1'shier, women of all conditions find Paine's Celery Compound a life-giyer and health -preserver. It establishes that perfect condition of health that ress keeps the user far above y depress - p inz• influence of variable weather. It feeds the great nervous system and keeps the blood pure and fresh, For weakness, prostration, nervousness, rheumatism, dyspepsia, indigestion, headache and neuralgia, this marvel- Iuua discovers of Prof Phelps has no It always cures when other medicines prove useless,and to-dayo- , Paine's Celery Compound is the chosen medicine in half a million of Canadian homes Miss Bridges, of Montreal, says: ''I consider it a pleasure as well as a duty to put on record what Paine's Cel try Compound has done for me. I sof- fared foryears from indigestion, head - g ache, pains in the back and side, and from a nervous, tired foaling: 1 used many patent medicines without any geed results.. I was also attended by one of the best doctors and used his medicines, but could not get cured "I saw Paine's Celery Compound ad. eertised, and decided to try a bottle, It tiavei me such good results that I used six bottles, and found myself alto- Bother a new person. I have now used it fur some time, Sud Can say with pleasure that all my troubles are bn- my nerves are strong, my sleep good, and appetite splendid " I would therefore s rongly recom- m- end Paine's Celery Compound to alt who suffer as I did; they are sure and of good results." 1J honors Graduate ofthe' Toronto Uni• ./.., hD. onors NAND>e of theToronto Um- rainy and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario.modeTeeth is extracted to without e.Office All modes of Dentistry up date. over Elliot & Elliot's law office -opposite Central aotel--•Exeter. �'�l'p' �'y'�';i 0 1 JL�.l.>!rt , Alf.+die,tl h Liveogs TAR. G. SHOULTS, CENTRALIA ,11 has moved one door south. Des. J A. ROLLINS & T A. AMOS. ttesideneos, seine as formerly OFFICE$, Spackman, building, Main Si. OFFICES, Dr, Rollins' office; same as formerly-northabout door. Dr. Amos' office, same building -south door. May let. 18" f, A Rollins,M. D. T. A, Amos, M. n ,{,, f�, ¢ Wanted 'GtJ tl Exeter t �i xeUi it e� House b �� .2., l l g e of PxA LIN, sand MEMBERrg SOF iJ the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and A000uoh- ear. Office, Dashwood, nt• l y RIBS E't'L. As we are cutting up ho„s every day we will have a large supply of Spare ribs, Tenderloin, Roast Pork, Head Cheese, Fresh Pork Sansague, Balogna Cuttings, Pigs Feet, and ' Shanks, at lowest price for cash. LA D• As we are rendering pure fresh lard every day we are prepared to fill pails or crocks at a low price. Parties want - ing fresh and good lard should call at THE EXETER PACKING HOUSE Ce E La,, mg Prop, ary. eterinary. WILLIAM SWEET, VETE o' 1 inary Surgeon. Graduate To• route Veterinary Cosege. Office and residence at the old stand,' one block )Mast Ti. J. Spacltmants Store. Dehorning a pecialtv. ^-M • Legal. . RH, OR,CoCOLLINS, BARRISTER,SOLICIT- Public . OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public. Office -Over O'Neil'a Bank, Exeter,Ontario. Money to Loan, I R.DICKSON,BARRISTER,SOLICITOR, Ls of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con. veyancer, Commissioner, &c, Mpney to loan Oboe-Fanson's Block ,Exeter LULConv&ELLIOT, and Money to Lan at L Conveyancing, Rates ofn, and Money to of Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest. Branch office at HensalleveryThursday. V. ELLIOT. FRRDERICK, ELLIOT '�" """" ' ' i , .1J,J/ 13 Ni-�n7 Auctioneers BLtOWN,Winchelsea. Licensed Auat- il• fencer for the Counties of Perth and' Middlesex, also for the township ofUaborne Sales promptly attended to and terms roc- aonbale.Salesarranged at Post of&ce.Win- ehelsea. -•--- WOMAN'S •� �,•�7� THE FRIEND Has cured others! Will cure yon TOWN T. WESTCOTT, Exeter, Ontario, el Auctioneer for the County of Huron. Special attention given to farms and farm s• tock sales. Charges moderate. Parties son tem plating having sales this Fall should give him a trial. For further particulars, apply by letter to Exeter P.O. Orders Tait at bks AtivOCATS Ofliae, Exeter, will receive prompt attention., your Druggist for Mabeline - be of as much benefit to others." C. BoxLts, 45 Water St., Ware, Mass. • unless managed with gentleness and discretion, does but snake.man the •j he average Jail cost per' risoner Yp set harmontonali vim . H $pill$ Hood's$arsaparilla. •-?" ' ' ' " more hated.; no intervals of good humor, no starts of bounty, will atone for tyranny and oppression. -Jeremy Collier. ,: , . at the Waterloo count jail was $20.03 y cents., . ' '' . ' 'The the County , , 3d ELINE. is a. positive cure for all uterine troubles. It is not necessary to ennmerate,them here. It is the general ens tam in d arihing a remedy to fill the ad- vertisingmedium with a medical treatise, describing, in a highly colored manner. sem ptoms and forms of disease, scientiffieal- ly,aud in such a way as to involve the read- er in a maze of theory and speculation. We avoid all this sensational way of advertis- ing. If you are sick it is presumed that you know oftlie fact and can form some idea of what your ailment is, and we can only ad - vise you generally. MA RELINE is vegetable compound and cannot injure the most delicate and can be used with perfect safety. they nB uppII is placed in capsules and lied directly to the diseased parts• full directions, how to apply on every box. Send $1 for one month's treatment. 24 capsules in a box. Why pay three dollars for any other remedy when you can buy for one dollar? Address all communications to THE SALU TINE CO. Box 230, Windsor, Out, surveyors. A THE FQRNITURE ODD HAPPENINGS IN THE uOLD fishermen of of r Lambton nava a ;.rieyanc0 anti want the overnment to ive them redress, g a' .1 RED. W -or and Civil Provincial Land �P . Suave or and Civil Engineer. Office,WORLD. Survey -or Over Post Olf10e, Main street. Exeter, Ont. They presented a petition to parliament', •, 0, Rowe has got true host furniture store; Wliea! Whim ! Don't you wish you were him;Stradivarius And his prices are cheaper than ever efore And his goods ar., so handsome a king would be gladg To own such parlor suits. All he wants can be had Ifhe'd just go to Rowe'sas2 would advise. My !Eyes! But won't he be alas? he goes to Rowes, as I would advise. And Rowe's got chairs that elsewhere you' can't n Wheel Whine!.>± What a singular thingThe g That o'er the furniture men here, he soars far onhigh. His bedroom sets haven ttheirequalinto}vn An nil you d that these facts are authentic wang! Ho! Why certrtinly so ! I know that these facts are authentic all round. You -will find downtown. Gaal whist! What a groat place it is ! down Main Ten thousand dollars was lately paid byR. von Ivlendelssohn of Berlin,fora , , +the cello. sondes 'Femininity proposes to have a women's theater, for the lorification of the New Woman, and 'to the utter ex- elusion of new and old men. In a civil suit, a woman at Colberg, Germany, had to make an affidavit, con- secutively, 1200 disputedpoints. She Y, + P swore, and swore, and swore, for three long days. Berlin Echo feelsquite sure thereMabeltne must be some mistake in the report that our Edison is writing a novel ; it opines that he is probably constructing some machine which writes novels. England uses about 50,000 glass eyes annually. The glass eye is a great beau- iffier of one -eyed people, and to be par- ticularlyrecommended to the . one -eyed y girl who wants to marry. She can wink beautifully the eye, the which shows under the regulations of v 6aherees department the issuin„ of licenses for fishing with seines along the shores of Lake Huron and Georgian Ba has been prohibited. They say S That the effect of such regulations has been to put the valuable fisheries along Lake Huron, adjacent to their County, almost entirelyin the hands 'of Ameri can fishermen, thereby depriving to a large extent the ettizens of Canada OF one of the most valuable portions of the Narita a with which nature has en- g dewed our country, and placing it in the bands of aliens without in any de• gree preserving- our fisheries from de- pietion, but on the other heed hasten- tilg extinction. The government is asked to amend the law ao as to allow them to use seines. Yneuranee. EELLIOT, Insurance Agent, Yate St. Exeter Ale Same The Old. Story.If Every week we continue to tell you the same old story of the ex- senesce of our goods and fits• Its an old story perhaps -we have been been telling it for a long time -but a good story will bear constant re -telling and we propose constantly re -telling it. We Personally "Cut" Every Garment that's made Up at this estabiisb• ment-as well as fit it and all the details. This is the only ONE reason why our prices are Moder ate. Don t Catch Cold. Winter is here and you want to keep warm. We shall be 'pleased , to show you -yes make you -one of our "swell" and durable overcoats, Each coat a fit Each coat a daisy' BEAT. KN1GIIT 9r�e North Door of Browniag's drug stare. WOMEN IN DOUBT SHOULD TAKE a ee . PENNYROYAL WAFERS ':"leTo correct lrregulm}ty and weakness,. reap the organs i it healthy condition The are' Lire Savers" to young women, aid gra,erul development, provide van. legator periods. Ask for The Detroit i» No"bii:emody(`orwor em knot n. ,,,_„-•-•• Nestling on old street'sromantic Cl lm e;ltheWafers Just loaded with furniture massive and fine,lona Everything that you want, so just call any time, Rowe sells his goods cheaper than any one caWhing ! Wham' ! ' - What a marvelous man! What a very remarkable, marvelous man ! R. N. ROWE. RN with glass eye dealers say. The city of Minden, Germany, is in trouble." Recently somebody stole from the military hospital at that place a num- her of white mice which had beenlinocu- kited with the germs of various .con^ tagious diseases, and nobody can tell where these dangers may now be lurking. While impoverished United Italy Results 'Tell Story, A vast mass of direct, unimpeachable testimony proves beyond any possibility of doubt that Hood's Sarsaparilla actu All floes perfectlyand permamently y cure diseases caused by impure blood Its record of cures is unequalled and these cures have often been accomplish PYNY - QECTGRAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS to a Surprisingly short time. It's a sci- enlfaccertainty, tried and tree, soothing and healing in its effects. In Brantford City Council on Monday a petition was presented increasing the cele- brated the twenty-fifth anniversary of the capture of the city of Route from the .'d after all other preparations had fail- ed, number of licenses from 16. to 18.' 11 was signed by 288 names, but the pert- lion was tiled, and toot the slightest council ference was made it at the Pope, the latter received over $600,000 in special gifts from the faithful, who de- p lore his loss of temporalpower. Monte Carlo is not the only open gamb- Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, bill iousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. W.C..McCo BOuchetSre, (Joe., Mrs. repos laaletia that lynr•Pectorai cured Sirs, rC. eyott bronchial and also cured W. G. ucComber or a rtag.taud,ni ala. _ MR• j. ti. RUTTY, Chemist, 5e8 Yonge. St., Toronto, writes: dlung oynponFyn/- "As i general rcoughand PectoralI- bad given the utmost satisfaction to au who the haretrieddit. many having spoken tnmeoi'tis. berets derived. from as use intheirpleasant it beeaste. for old or young, bring l onderf to suitablethe taste. Iraaaoldor inn oung,bxenweasantt.. and l can always recommend it as a safe and ,elIable cough'meditine, Large Eottte, > Cu. James Durdle came up before P .M. White at the St. Thomaspolice• courtsane•, ling hell in Europe. Belgium still toter- ates games of hazard at Ostend and other resorts by the seashore.And Armenia yesterday for sentence on the charges, of illegally distillinga iii s and mak in P £� malt. For the first offence the prisoner was fined $100 and $3.36 Costs, or ill default two months hard labor in .the tennis jail. On the second charge heThey was seat asl•,d $100 and $3.35 coats or three months hard labor in jail, a to al of $206.70, the sentence ti run concur retitle. Durdle had no funds and went to i';i for three months. summer now an enterprising gambler offers to pay the authorities 1,000,000 francs auneally if permitted to open a gambling house in Brussels, the Belgiaa capital. At Paris, a abort time ago, Helen Boul- ton shot i :;r lover, a bank director. It is another i:arberini case. He had promised to .marry the young woman, he fled mately refused to do so ;then she killed hint. She was attrested and tried for murder. The jury reached a decision in fifteen minutes: "Not guilty.” What ruler now of any land That's worthyof the name Can calmly seen heathen band That glories in their shame. Dayafter day, the Turks theysay, Y y have for many years, Despoiled the poor Armenian homes, Regardless of their tears. We send our millions yearly there, To try and christianise, And then see heathens murder them, Before our very eyes. (� YOU,WANT r1' T TO TRAVEL �u eh„,t�lhit "VAL 27/A;46,. "frit $ i �"'�� 1� �`� �u.i,n 'ports el ,t _i ®�'1Ae��/P'r�� i t •r(et� sir, V!, �l " ,!/� i ; ,1- °L r -• = ,1 t + •.;, -- y DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Len. Sole Proprietors MONTREAL • __ y� at Know> You 5 4. r. \ a��\ .: �1.` l�iil„ ' 4 , � eve" \ ¢ eo , tat�;q.`,� j, ,� y''` 1, ate; � �� N 4..,,•,,,,A.0 ` ,, ti, :• •\ , .0 ,. • s� '� �•,'4' v.r. ° �, r�� • .'? � te i r a rem thenu l u 'from 9 Tho more soli use'ot it ':;.. yeti. like, It. - - . E. TUCETT a SON GEDI( HAMILTON. 0Y1tT. y, Chet', \ • e c of the CO., %• 1. o tin I lsetta t ea AVOID DANGER 8c TROUBLE The epidemologist, Dr. Haffkine, rag that while before the introduction inoculation over 13 cent. of the rise and 1 A et tate heathens know, Beware of Substitutes When Buy- t ing Package. Dyes. of per population of Calcutta were attacked with, cholera ; now, of those vaccinated once 2 per cent, only are attacked, and The Cross we will sustain,ty The Crescent has been beat before, And shall be beat again. As Christian men stand for the right, Try Bissett's Livery fora nobby out, - fit. ' We give you the best and at reasonable rates. A CALL ,SOLICITED W. G, Bissett When danger and deception threaten to disturb the peace and happiness of wines ri mothers,. it is but right that they should he warned Arid advised, , " Crude and' worthless imitations of Dia d 1.1 ens are. ut,up,b some mals, • . y P y nfactt•.ra for the f�}rl:a of profit only. ft matters little to them if . wom -n have theInc ir ma•tieriels • s xriled in trte} •d rein+� i y r opera ion. their tenfpers. ruffled, or soul persons vaccinated twice . find themselves wholly proof against the disease. A journal at Madrid, Spain, tries to in crease its circulation Le. printing its news, •and not on paper, but on cloth. Instead of Ink,. a composition is used which readily dissolves in a liberal water bath. After 1ti� absorbing the news, tie reader. merely "p la ' under one of the,public ccs the hestProfessingto fodntailrs, for instance, and there is a puosvy handkerchief. And freelotn s cause maintain, And ,give to every fellow man,Piu The right to do the same. No longer wait, or leis too late, e No longer let us sleep, • Ohl whyare 'human hearts so 'laid, Ur human life so cheap. be Christian men,; And own a Saviour's name. And see Armeniars massacred, : A British .'Grain Trade. London, March 2 -T -The Mark Lane Express, in its weekly review of the `British Grain Trade, Rays: -The pricii' is i .i of English wheats maintained, and foreign wheats are 3d dearer for ,Cali-, b 1 es i'1. spring.English' b •and and Amer cart' E l; and American flours are fid lower. • - � _ :.' tarn to in bettor fequest. AmPrlean rs uoted at 15s. Oats and grinding bar• Qa't :• .as, worried, as long as their couunmi Pro ` THREADS OF THOUGHT. For doing of the same. It's more than human nature can ducts are sold. • ;• , For easy and prnfltablt� hunt, dying," ,,. „ the Manion& Dees. to-riny commali(i •,uh r of •f ( I vn 1 tl 10 h 1 t� d s H' admiration t' 11 i C 1. t o th a m insist, therefore, lh t roe defiler pro,t'i e . „ ... ..:ou with tthe."'Dieinon - that ere. al•• S, . ",, . d ways a suete.ss.. , ' he C)inrno id :I,)yts err; fliesfa"vnriteA affil' nil ai i,ta women ' Truth needs not but follow.,' In s are not always e fined. ha sae Sharp P y go . Some consciences are better goads than guides.. ... .., •... y ,, '.:: ' . '` In aril ,slid severityseldom, 'o handA in 'baud. '� . ' .r .-. a __a at..,.-__ 'And will not till we must, •champions, `Seeany.fellcw creature down; And trampled in the duct. P The fin that braved a thousaniI ears, g Y '. Shall l the a thousand more, .. *end trail the Crescent an the dust, •'As`it has done bei'oreTNc Ant+it 3, • w .... , .. , w ......, heal without aster. - EXETER MARKETS. (Changed every feednesdat ee. Wheat per bushel tltiyies s- BarleY e - T5'. o 3}a 'Isis' '�aliiao'ill Peas lee Butter 3C'li' Eggs Potatoes per bag Hay per tone 19 .13,04.01110 •turkeys per lb..... el •oe II Geese .'tl+4;tO Ducks ........... fe=te t., Chicken.. .... li , 4 pew CUTTER & FITTSit A.J. S MERCHANT TAILOR, Main St., - - Exeter. 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.. Trollsags, Sui'in*gs, Coatings.l A�1 GIDLEY 81 SR, Are showing special line for the next two weeks in. PARLOR TABLES, CURTAIN POLES, AND PICTURE MOULDINGS, S. GIDLEY & SON, ODD FELLOW'S Slot The. BanHord Bicycle IS HANDLED in PERKINS AND --••- MARTIN, AGENTS BICYCLES, SEWING MACROS ORGANS, ETC. The Brantford won -239 first prizes, -143 second 88 third rt and holds nearly SOW Championship froze Airs Atlantic to thelia. Perkins & Martins CENTRAL DRUG S'rD Those who have mit Winan's Cough balsampro- nounce it unequalled as '& remedy for coughs, Clad and bronchitis tro ble& Winan's condition alit cough powders for ;ham the best in the market, mrd- ways on hand; also Aeete- benefacto•an,d Liniment, to medicine so success: used by Mr. Chas. M Parkhill, in this and other towns, in treating and mir- ing t1-ing various diseases. .' sale here, C_ LUTZ, Drams,, FOR. TWENTY-SIX . TEAK . DUNN'S'E$AKIIINIO POWDER THECOOKSBESTFRIE10, LARGEST SALE IN CAItr41):w:'