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EDITOR AND PROP
1.'rofessnoual Card s.
H. KINSMAN, L. D. S, F anson's Block
two doors north of Carling Store
MAIN ST, xxwrsus, extracts teeth
without pain. Away at Parkhill every
Tuesday, Liman every Wednesday and at
Zurich on last Thursday of each m oath
DR.D. ALTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.S.,)
honors Graduate of the Toronto Uni-
rsitv and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain.
Office
Alli modes of Dentistry up to date.
over Elliot & ELliot's law office—opposite
Central Rotel—Exeter.
atedieitl
arires
TeR. G. SHOULT'S, CENTIIA.L L.t
1J has moved one door south.
Drs. J A. ROLLINS & T A. AltOS.
Residences, same as formerly
OFFICES, Spttol.man, building, Main St.
Dr, Rollins' office; same as formerly—north
door. Dr. Amos' office, same building --south
door. May 1st, 1898
T. A Rollins, M. D. T. A., Amos, M. D
TILT. P. MCLAUGHLIN, MEMBER OP
the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Accouch-
eur.Office, Dashwood, Ont.
Veterinary.
WILLIAM SWEET, VETER-
inary Surgeon. Graduate To-
ronto Veterinary College. Ofirco and
residence at the old stand,' one block
East L. J. Spackmau's Store, Dehorning a
peeialty.
tiog'al.
RH. COLLINS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT-
. OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Office—Over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario.
Money to Loan.
L
H.DIO KSON,BARRXSTER, SOLICITOR, of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-
veyancer, Commissioner, &c.Money to loan
Office—Fanson's Block,'Exeter
j LLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, ETC.,
Conveyancing, and Money to Loan at
'Lowest Rates of Interest. Branch office at
Bengali every Thursday.
B. V. ELI. LOT. PRx»SRICR ELLIOT
A.uatioueers
T7 BROWN, Wincbelsea. Licensed Auct-
17 . ioneer for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the township ofUsborne
Sales promptly attended to and terms roa-
sonbale.$ales arranged at Post office, `irin-
ehelsea,
OHN T. WESTCOTT, Exeter, Ontario,
Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Specialattention tion
given to
farms
and
farm
stock sates. Charges moderate.Parties
con tem plating having sales this Fall should
give him a trial. For further particulars,
apply by letter to Exeter P. 0. Orders Wit at
the Anvoce're Office, Exeter, will receive
prompt attention.
Surveyors.
FRED. W.PARNCOMB, Provincial Land
.
Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Office,
Over Post (Moo, Main street. Exeter, Ont.
Insurance.
E ELLIOT,
Insurance Agent,
Main St.
Exeter
The Same
Old Story.
Every week we continue to tell
you the same old story of the ex•
cellcuce 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 establish-
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
IIETI XIIIT.
Oo North Door of Browning's drug store.
IF YOU WANT
TO TRAVEL
i
II. ali
'It'll � Gra-+c�\ llLy1.L�'
11A 1110f1
Try Bissett's Livery for a nobby out-
fit. We give you the best, and at
' reasonable rates;
A CALL SOLICITED
W. C. Bissett
When Baby was sick, we gave Fier Cestoria..
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
FSt ri
'Whenshe she clan to C o a.
became Mit, 1;
'when she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
;rd
Mat Tired Feeling
Hood's Sarsaparilla Gives tl'tm
Clesired. Health and Strength.
You often hear people complain of
weakness and a tired, run down feel.
ing, The cause of the trouble is
Impure , or impoverished blood, and
when in this condition it cannot, carry
health to the organs and tissues of
the body. Purify, vitalize and enrich
the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla
and these disagreeable feelings will
disappear, because the blood will
then carry health and vigor to every
organ of the body.
i�.
"C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
"Gentlemen:—Aa a tonic and blood
purifier I believe Hood's Sarsaparilla is the
very best. My whole system was entirely
fun down, and it appeared to meas though
there was but little blood in my veins. I
was so weak I
Could Scarcely Get Around
to do my. work. I finally began to take
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and after using five
bottles I found, that my strength had
returned and my appetite was very much
better. In fact,I now feel as strong as
ever." Dins. KELLEY, 9 Wellington Ave.,
Toronto, Ontario.
Tired All Over—Could Not Sleep.
'i It affords me much pleasure to testify
to the merits of Hood's Sarsaparilla. My
whole system was run down. I felt tired
all over my body and could not sleep at
night and my appetite was very poor. I
tried several physicians but with poor
success. I heard Hood's Sarsaparilla
spoken of so highly I determined to try it,
which I did with great results. That
tired feeling is gone, my appetite is good
and I feel like a new woman." Mics.
EATItERLEY, 132 Elizabeth St., Toronto.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Diood Purifier
Prominently before the public eye today
And it is therefore the ideal building -up
medicine. Be sure to get Hood's.
`!_sees eta the after-dinner pill and
family cathartic. 25c.
THEFORNITURE MAN
0! Rowe has got the best furniture store;
Wheel Whim !
Don't you wish you were him;
And his prices are cheaper than ever before;
And his goods an, so handsome a king would.
be glad
To own such parlor suits. All he wants can
be had
If he'd just go to Rowe's a9 I would advise.
My !Eyes !
But won't he be wise ?
If he goes to Rowe's, as I would advise.
And Rowe's got chairs that elsewhere you
can't buy,
Wheel Wising!
What a singular thing
That o'er the furniture men here, he soars
far on high.
His bedroom sots haven't. their equal in town
And I know that these facts are authentic
all round.
Wangg! Ho!
Why certainly so !
I know that these facts are authentic all
round.
You will find Rowe's down town.
Gee! Whizz!
What a great.place it is !
Nestling down on old Main street's romantic
clime;
Just loaded -with furniture massive and fine,
Everything that you want, so ,lust call any
time.
Rowe sells his goods cheaper than any one
can.
Whing ! Whann !
What a marvelous man !
What a very remarkable, marvelous man !
R. N. ROWE.
l0 ifs"ee from the le!nrious coloring.
The ;.sore you use of it ehe beth::
you like it.
Hc: CEO, E. TUGKETT Yui SON CO.. LTU
M 1 L -TON. ON T.
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LATEST MARKET kIl +.PO1 TS'
TORONTO CATTLE MARKET.
This being the Easter market, of course
there was it slightly flrnior tone to trade,
butts compared with other' Easter Mar-
hats prices 'were low. Offerings were
heavy, there being :40, car loads on. the
market to -day and 23 yesterday, 'These
included about 200 lambs and 35 calves.
Buying for Montreal Was actit;p, about 14
car loads all told being taken for there.
hogs were in large supply ;and wear.
Butchers' cattle—Trade of course was
brisker than it has been lately, owing to
the fact that the Easter cattle were in,but
it was a poor 'market comparatively.
Dealers say that prices are fully. 60e per
cwt lower than they were.last Eastertide.'
Good to choice cattle were selling to -day
at 3c to 4c per lb.; only one or two extra
fancy bunches, sold yesterday, brought
4- e per lb. • Buying for Montreal was
fairly active, Mr.. S. Halligan took four
loads himself, and other Montreal buyers
operated to the extent of about ten car
loads, Most of the trading was confined
to the good cattle, poor stock as usual be•
ing hard to dispose of. They brought
from 21 to 21c per lb., according to quality.
Some sales of cattle were ; One steer,.1,370
lbs. average, $41.10 ; one car load cattle, 20
head of extra fancy, 1,204 lbs. average, 41c
per lb.; iS steers, 1,141 lbs. average, 4c per
lb.; one car load cattle, 950 lbs. average, 3o
per lb.; 6 cattle, 1,200 lbs. average, Sc per
lb.; 7 cattle, 1,225 Lbs. average, 4c • per:eh.;
one car load cattle, 1,205 lbs. average, 410
per Ib.; one carload cattle, 1,175 lbs. aver-
age, Sic per lb.; 18 cattle, 1,140 lbs. aver-
age, 4c per its.; one car load cattle, all
heifers and steers, 900 lbs. average, 3c per
lb., and $1 back; ten cattle, 000 lbs. aver-
age, $2.70 per cwt; one car load cattle,
1,000 lbs. average, • $2.00 per cwt; .one car
load cattle, 820 lbs. average, tic per lb.
Stockers and feeders --One firm picked
up a car load of feeding bulls and steers
to -day. The bulls sold for 21c per lb. and
the steers for 31 to Sic per lb. Those were
wanted 'to fill space in the distillery byers.
The demand. is nearly filled now, so that
really no more will be wanted, Light
stockers are quiet at from 2i to 2c per lb.
Sheep and lambs—Offerings were not
heavy to -day and all sold easily at ad-
vanced prices for lambs and lower figures
for sheep. Choice grain -fed lambs were
selling at 41 to 5c per lb. to -day, one or
two extr.e choice going to 51c per lb., and
some of the poorer at 4c per lb. They will
sell Well so long as they are not too heavy.
Lambs weighing front 95 to 105 lbs. each
are wanted. Sheep were not wanted,
those taken brought only from 21 to 3c per
lb. There is nothing being clone in sheep
for export.
Calves—Prices remain firm at $4 to $6
per head, according to quality. Good veals
are wanted. Too many poor calves con-
tinue to come in, and are hard to sell.
Milch cows and springers— Offerings
were light and prices were firm. Choice
newly -calved cows or early springers are
in demand at about $40 per head, the gen-
eral run of prices being from $20 to $35
each, the latter for good cows. Poor cows
are .hard to sell.
• Hogs—There were 1,700 hogs on the mar
ket to -day, and as a consequence the mar-
ket was weak. The top price paid for the
best bacon bogs. weighed off the cars, was
$3.75 per cwt : thick fat and stores brought
$3,50 per cwt; sows, $3 per cwt ; stags,
$1.50 to $2 per cwt. Prospects are for
lower prices.
Milch cows, each.. $21) 00 to $38 00
Butchers' choice w
cattle c t. 3 75 to 400
Butchers' com, cattle, cwt, . 2 50 to . 2 75
Bulls, per cwt 2 75 1'0 3 OD
Stockers, per cwt2 25 to 2 50
Feeders, per cwt.,.. 2 75 to 3 75
Sheep, per cwt 2 75 tq 300
Lambs, per cwt .4 00 to 5 Q0
Calves, per head 4 00 to 6 00.
Choke bacon hogs, per cwt, 3 70 to ` B 75'
Store hogs, per cwt 3 50 to 355
Heavy fat hogs, per cwt..,8 45 to a 50
Light hogs, per cwt 340 to 3 50
Sows, per cwt 300 to 320
Stags, per cwt..., 1 75 to 200
TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET.
Wheat, white, per bush.., $ 81 $ ' 81
Wheat, red, per bush 78 - . 80
Wheat, goose, per bush.,,61 62
Peas, coinmon, per bush58 59
Oats, per bush 27 271
Rye, per bush 29 - 20
Barley, per bush 34 36
Buckwheat . 36 38
Ducks, spring, per pair. , . 40 70
Chickens, per pair 40 60
Geese, per lb Of 08
Butter, in 1 -lb. rolls 17 21
Eggs, new laid 13 15
Onions, per bush........ 30 30
Turnips, per bag, by load15 20
Potatoes, per bag 25 .30
Beans, per bush 1 10 1 20
Beets, per bag 30 35
Carrots,, per bag, by load15 20
Parsnip, per btu; 40 50
Apples, per bbl 1 75 2 00
Hay, timothy 17 00 18 50
Straw, sheaf..... ,..., , . 13 00 13 50
Beef, binds 041 04
Beef, fores U3
Spring lambs, carcase, lb.. 061 06
Veal, per lb 05
Mutton, per lb 04 oa
Dressed hogs 4 50 5 00
• MONTREAL MARKET.
March 30, 1896.
Flour, straight roller, per bbl......$ 4 00
Flour, strong bakers, per bbl...... , 4 00
Oats, white, No. 2, per bush ........2
Hams, per lb 10
Cheese
Butter, creamery . 21
Eggs, fresh, per doz 14
Beaus, car lots, per bushel 1 05
Potatoes, per bag 32
Hay, per ton 13 00
Provisions—Trade is dull. Canada short
cut mess, per bel., $15' Canada short cut
clear, $14.50; hams, city cured, per lb, Si
to 9c; bacon, per lb, 9e to 101x; lard, pure
Canadian, per lb, 7ec to 8c; lard, common
refined, per lb, Sec to 6.
BUFFALO MA.R.ICEf T,
March 30, 1896.
Hard, No 1 $ 71i
Northern, No. 1 69r
Wheat, winter 00
" red, No. 2, track ' 74
store 731)
34
'33i
23
23
411
42
it
Corn, No. 2, yellow
" No. 3, "
Oats, No. 2, white No. 3, '
" No. 2, mixed
Barley
Rye
Flour, best spring patent.....$4.10 to 4 25
East Buffalo.—Cattle — Receipts ware
light, only. about two cars; market ruled
slow. 'Hogs—Receipts, 20 cars, ' market
slow; Yorkers, fair to choice, $4.20 to $4.25;
rough, common to good,$4 40 to $4.65; pigs
good to choice, $4.15 to $420. Sheep and
lambs—Receipts,30 cars; market very slow.
lambs, choice to prime, $4.70 to $4.7o; culls
and common, $3.75 to $4.2e sheep—Che ce
to selected export wetbers $3.85 to $4; calla
and common sheep, $2.55 to $3.50.
CHICAGO MARKET.
Wheat, spring, No. 2,
per bush
ush
$ 62
No.3.,ri bush60
"
red,No. 2, per rush
Corn, No. 2, per uh
Oats, No. 2, per bush
, No. 2 white pt • bush
i
" No. 3, " per bush
Rye, No. 2, per bash .. , .....
Barley, No,, 2, per, bush:..... , .. 30
2S
19
21
20.
35
!No. 3, "28
' No.4, " 25
Mess pork. $ 75
Lard , 5 10
OW FEIST 11E1111!
CLEAR BRAINS!
With Sound
I
ody..,
Are Bestowed Upon All Who Use
Paine's Celery Compound..
Sweet, gentle spring is with us, pre,
saging leaves, buds and flowers, and,
of course, happier times. Thousands
will welcome the balmy air and zephyr
breezes, while a multude, hovering be
tween life and death, are unable to ell
joy or even appreciate the blessings of
a kind Providence.
A host of men and women and young
people are laid low owing to diseases
contracted during the winter season.
Ilnpurities of the blood, cause it to
flow sluggishly, and the results are,
continual headaches, heavy and cloud•
ed brains, neuralgia, rheumatism, and
a host of other symptoms that endanger
life.
For all these troubles, Paine's Celery
Compound is the great and unfailing
cure; it acts like a charm on the ner-
vous system, producing pure blood, a
cool au easy head, clear brains and a
sound body.
Paine's Celery Compound is as super.
for to the ordinary nervines, bitters,
sarsaparillas and pills as strength is
better than weakness, The use of one
bottle will soon convince the ailing
that Paine's Celery Compound has vir-
tues unknown to any other medicine.
The Mount Forest Council have given
a by-law its second reading for issuing
debentures to the amount of $45,000 to
build water works.
Au Ingersoll man bought a horse for
$10 and shortly afterwards was fined
$9.30 for fast driving. That must
have been a lively horse for $10.
Maxwell & Co., dry goods merchants,
of Sarnia, have assigned to William B.
Monteith, of Toronto. The liabilities of
the firm amount to $16,000, and one of
the Toronto wholesale houses is said to
be interested to the extent of $6,000.
Rev. S. Fear, one of the pioneers of
Methodism, died at his home in Elora
on Sunday, at the age of 94 years. Mr.
Fear was a native of Nottingham, Eng.,
and came to Canada about 56 years
ago, and was sent as a Methodist mis-
sionary to what is now the county of
Peel; thence to the county of Ontario;
after which he was stationed in Guelph
Goderich, Owen Sound and other places.
On account of his advanced age he was
retired in 1876. His wife died some
years ago. .
Beats Them All.
Rev. Andrew Fisher, an old and re-
spected minister of the Church of Eng-
land, now Rector of St. John's Church,
Beechville, Ont., bears testimony as fol
lows:
"In my opinion Pinemalt beats them
ail. Its promptness in allaying cough,
soothing sore throat or sore lungs, and
breaking up a cold, to us has been sur
prising. Many remedies have been
tried in my family, but Pinemalt excels
them all. This voluntary opinion is
given under a full sense of the caution
Pinemalt is the fashionable remedy
for all throat and chest ailments. It is
healing soothing, and prompt in action.
In chronic cases, and consumpsion, ask
your druggist for Pinemalt and Hy-
pophosphites, instead of plain I'inemalt
The Newest, most Palatable and Best.
OUR BELOVED QUEEN..
l:£er Most recent Photo, Full Cab-
inet Size Given Away.
The World -Reformer and His Wife.
Said Farmer 'John to joiner had
"Come, put a bitch door on my'siied.
Says joiner Ned to Farmer John :
,f I cannot put your back doer on;
The Guild I'm intereeted in
For the ebolishniett of sin
Meets 1,5 my house this vervday,
And so I cannot get away'
" Well after you've abolished sin
Oome down to -morrow and begin;
I want that baed,,400r on my shed,'
Said Farmer John to Joiner Ned,
' f
To morrow neither can I come,
The Friends. of the Millennium
Meet at the house of Deacon Kent,
And I am first vice-president."
W ell, then next- Wednesday without doubt,
When your millennium's started, out,
,lust ler; it take its course and spread,
Ford put that back door on my shed,"
"I read an essay Wednesday, John,
Before the Culture Club, upon
"•lime Easiest Method to Restore
Our Long -Lost Eden Here Once More;'
To foster peace, abolish war,
And render virtue popular.'
"Well, get your Eden here all right
By sundown prompt, next 'Wednesday night;
And than, next l'hursday morning, Ned,
Come put that back door on my shed.'
"The Anti Hunger Club convenes
Next Thursday down at Hiram Green's,
And I have promised to orate
On how to crush and extirpate
Man's tendency for fish aria meat,
His groveling desire to eat.'
"But, won't you come down bye and bye,
We'll say two years from next July?
You'll have your various schemes put
thr,
You'll have the universe built new;
Come down, thee, with your tool -kit, Ned,
And put the back door on my shed.'
l think' says Ned, "I'll take that chance
If you will pay me in advance; •
For my wife says that we've no meat
And no flour in the house to eat;
That cash may save domestic strife
And kind of peacify my wife.
Our beloved Queen Victoria; God
bless her and preserve her to her loyal
and loving people.
Few homes can boast of having a
really good and recent cabinet photo of
Her Majesty, who will soon attain her
77th year.
The Wells & Richardson Co, manu-
facturers of Diamond Dyes, have made
special arrangements with the publish-
ers of " Our Home," Canada's best, pur-
est, most largely circulated and most
enterprising family paper, now in its
fourth year of active and progressiye
work, whereby they are enabled to
make the following special and goner-
ous offer, good for one month only :—
Au elegant full cabinet photo (from
a recent copy takeu by royal command)
of Her Majesty Queen Victoria: a four-
page pamphlet giving dates of births,
marriages,and deaths, and other items
of interesting and useful information
relating to the Royal family, that but
few people have access to; six Diamond.
Dye dolls with six extra dresses, and a
card of forty-five samples of dyed cloth
showing colors of Diamond Dyes—will
be s.:nt free to every man. woman and
child who will send in 25 cents in
money or stamps for one year's sub-
scription to "Oar Home," a paper that
thousands declare to be worth a dollar.
The cabinet photos of the queen are
worth 40 to 50 cents each, and can be
obtained only as premiums with' " Our
I'Iomo.
,
If you desire to have pure and whole-
some reading matter for one year and
premiums as promised above, send
your name and address at once. The
whole cost, remember, is only 25 cents.
Address Wells & Richardson Co.,
Montreal, P. Q,
EXETER MARKETS.
(Changed every Wednesday)
Wheat per bushel $0.78 to 80
Barley 28 to 33
Oats 22 to 25
Peas 45 to 50
Butter 13 to 14
Eggs 15
Potatoes per bag 25
Hay per ton 10.00 to 18.00
'rurkeys per ib. ;... 6 to 651
Geese ., 4'k to 5
London, Huron and Bruce
TIME TABLE.
GOING NORTE—
London, depart
Centralia
EXETER
Hensall
I{ippon
Brucefield
Clinton
Londesboro
Blyth
Belgrave
Wingham arrive
GOING Sours—
Wingham, depart
Belgrave
BIy tb
Londesboro
Clinton
Bru.,efield.............. ..-
.Kippen
ansell.
EXETER
Centralia
Passenger.
8.05 A u 4,30 P x
9.07 5.47
9.22 6.00
9.37 6.15
9.44
9.5.2
10.12
10.29
10.38
10.52
11.10
6,20
6.26
6,55
7.14
7.28
7.07
8.00
Passenger
6.35AK 3.25 se
650 3,47
7.03 4.01
7.10
4.08
7.30 4.28
7.49 446
7,57 4,53
806 4.58
8.25 5.12
8.40 5.23
Imperial 'Meat
Market.
Having purchased the butcher.
ing Business of A, Loadman
(Wood's Old Stand) we will be
pleased to see all our old customers
and as many new ones.
Fresh Meat
Wo intend keeping the the very
best, of fresh meat, and it will be -.
our first aim to please customers.
Tenderloin, spare ribs, sausage, '
hams, bacon, and everything usual
ly sold in the factory can now be
procured at the shop.
Orders
Promptly delivered. We intend
conducting a cash business, the
longest term of credit being one
week, (a discount of 5'(, will be
given for cash.
C. SMELL, - Prop.
MABN;LIVE
THE WOMAN'S FRIEND
Das cured others! Will cure you
Ask your Druggist
for- Mabeline
M.ABELINE is a positive cure for all
uterine troubles. It is not necessary to
enumerate them here. Itis the general cus-
tom in describing a remedy to fill the ad-
vertising medium with a medical treatise,
describing, in a highly colored manner,
symptoms and forms of disease, scientitTical-
1 y, And 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 oft he fact and can form some idea of
what your ailment is, and we can only ad-
vise you generally.
NLAB1':LINE is vegetable compound and
cannot injure the most delicate and can be
used with �pperfect safety.
MABELINE is placed in capsules and
they are applied directly .to the diseased
pares.
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
Malaeline for ono dollar?
Address allsum m unicati ons to
THE SALUTINE CO.
Box 230, Windsor, Ont.
WO
Elkl IN DOUBT
SHOULD TAKE
PENNYROYAL WAFERS
To co•i•oet iuegnlurity and vveat6es4
tenp 1.1o3 top nsi n ho•tlthy , ondltioti. 'rho
\Yait, a tura "Lite Savers" youug tvonion,
cul gra •ernl ,d,,veiopmont, prnvtde polo.
1rvs,fe.guinr,,edrols. Ask for ThoDetroit
brand.. .411 ci -,n gists 8,11 thenni.t0 . ger '
box. Ito better retnody forwou'on i;aovwa..
Falling Sexual Strength In old or young men earl
be quickly and permanently cured by me to a health.,
ly, vlgoroas state. Sufferers from....
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VARICOOELE9 NIGHT LOSSES,
AND ALL WASTING DISEASES should write
tome for advice. Ihave been a close student for
many years of the subject of weakness in men, the
fact is. I wasa sufferer myself. Too bashed' to see!'
the aid of older manor reputable physicians Iinves••
Ligated thesubjectdeeply and discovered a simple
but most remarkably successful remedy that cent.
shrunken stuntedconditionfully
o natural strength aed me from nd
size. I want every young -el -old pian to know about
it. I take a personal interest in such cases and no
one need hesitate to write me as all communicationa.
are held strictly confidential. I send the recipe of
this remedy absolutely free of cost. Do not put it
off but write me fully at once, you will always bless
the day you did so. Address,
THOMAS SLATER, Box 2 t 72
Shipper of Famous Kalamazoo Celer7.,
KALAMAZOO, MICH.
GI�LEY
& SOIV
Are showing special line
for the next two weeks in
PARLOR TABLES,
CURTAIN POLES,
AND
PICTURE I OULDIUOS,
t"
S. GIDLEY & SON,
ODD FELLOW'S Block
IITJRRAH
Bicycles at
JPopular Prices.
—Different Makes-
From $55.00 up
FULLY GUARANTEED 1896
Baby Carriages
Also a full line of baby
carriages in a few days.
Perkins & Martin.
CENTRAD
DRUG
STORE
Those who have used
Winan's Cough balsam pro-
nounce it unequalled as a
remedy for coughs, colds,
and bronchitis troubles.
Winan's condition and
cough powders for horses
the best in the market, al-
ways on hand; also Aceto-
benefacto and Liniment, the
medicine so successfully
used by Mr. Chas. Munroe,
Parkhill, in this and other
towns, in treating and cur-
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sale here,
C L U T Z, Druggist.
FOR. TWENTY -SX. YEARS.
DUN 'S
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THECOOKSBEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN GAF -ADD.,.