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Is published every Thureclay,Morning,
at the Office,
MAIN -STREET, — EXETER.
—By the—
ADVOCATE PUBLISHING COMPANY,
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for transoient advertisements inserted for
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PRINTING turned out in the finest style,
and at moderate rates, Cheques, money ord-
ers, &e. for advertising, subseriptions, atc,to
be made payable to
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EDITOR e'en PROP
A'rofess.ionali Cards.
H.KINSMAN, L.D.S, Fanson's Block
two doors north of Carling Store
;VAIN s'r, EXETER, extracts teeth
• without pain. Away at Parkhill every
Tuesday, Luean every Wednesday and at
Zurich' on last Thursday of each month
TiR.D.ALTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.S.,)
1J honors Graduate of the Toronto lIni-
rsiter and Royal College of Dental Surguons
of Ontario. 'Teeth extracted without ,pain.
A.111 modes of Dentistry up to date. Office
over Elliot tit Elliot's law office—opposite
Central Hotel—Exeter.
115 tLi a1•
TIE. de SHOIYLTS, CENTRALIA
YJ has moved one door south.
Drs. T A. ROLLINS & T A. AMOS.
1tesidenees, same as formerly
OFFICES; Spacklnan,. buildiud, Main St.
Dr, Rollins' office: same as formerly -north
door. Dr, Amos' ofiiee, same building—south
door. May 1st. 1808
J. A Rollins, M. D. T. A. Amos, M, D
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R.T. P. itfoLAUGHLIN, MEMBER OF
JlJ the College() of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Accouch-
our. Office, Dashwood, Ont.
Legal.
lip E. COLLINS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT
.Elva OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public,.
OHioe—Over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario.
Money to Loan.
�H.DICKSON, BARRIST ER, SOLICITOR,
. of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-
veyanoer,-Commissioner, &c. Money to loan
Office—Fanson's Block ,Exoter
LLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, ETC.;
Oonveyaneth g. mid Money to Loan at
Lowest Rates of Interest. Branch office at
Sensailevery Thursday.
B. Y. ELL LOT. FREDERToxi ELLIOT
Auctioneers
Tel BROWN, Win= bnlsea. Licensed Auct-
i199....o ioneer for tit,, Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the township ofLrsborue
Sales promptly attended to and terms rea
sonbalo.Sales arranged at Post office. Win-
chelsea.
TOITN T. WE'1C17TT, Exeter, Ontario,
el Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Special ettentiougiven to farms and farm
stock sales. (Memo ; moderate, Parties
contemplating having .sales this Pall should
give him a trial. or further particulars,
apply by letter to Exeter P. 0. Orders left at
the Auv ocATE (Mee, Exeter, will receive
prompt attention.
Surreyors.
ANCOMB, Provincial Land
. SuDrq y. W.or and Civil Engineer. Office,
Over Post Office, Main street. Exeter. Ont.
]fnriuranrce.
E ELLIOT,
Insurance Agent,
Main St.
Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier and, build-
ing up medicine leads everything ever
produced. It is positively tlie best. Others
may make the same claim. But there's
this difference: 'le.p?'ove it. Not by an-
tiquity, but by Merit. Not by what
but b
y
Hood's
par lila
It has
ord of
Exeter
The Same Man!
we say,
what
S a rsa-
does.
a rec-
Cures unequalled in medical history.
It positively, perfectly and permanently
cures when all other medicines fail.
That the keen discrimination of
the people recognizes its merit and
the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, is
shown by the fact
that they ,; �Lr. • a. buy Hood's
Sarsapa-"t5,- y rillainpref-
erence and 'it , ,` to the ex-
clusion of all others.
Hood's Sarsaparilla has a larger sale than
all other blood purifiers. It wins con-
fidence everywhere because the state-
tnents in its advertising and testimonials
are verified by all who take it. No other
medicine has ever received such praise, or
so many voluntary testimonials of won-
derful cures. 'No other medicine possesses
Yes, the same man may bemade to
look very different if the photographer
knows how to produce the deception.
The same thing may be said in many
different ways if a man wants to be
tricky and knows how to juggle the
words ; but to cut a long story short we
can make you
Look Better,
' in one of our choice suits clothes than
any other tailor in town.
A Call Solicited.
Bert. Knight.
MABELIN E
the peculiar combination, proportion and
process used in preparing Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla, rills, and which give it peculiar to
itself, This is the secret of its wonderful
power, of its wonderful sales, of its won-
derful hold upon the confidence of the
people. This is why it cures Scrofula,
Salt Rheum, Catarrh, Rheumatism, all
Humors, Kidney and Liver troubles, Dys-
pepsia, That Tired Feeling, builds up the
nerves, creates an appetite and strengthens
the whole system. Its merit, its sales, its
Make Hood's Sarsaparilla the One True
Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
T -ll - tis pill, the best family cathartic
5 YH 61 and liver stimulant. Easy
to take, easy to operate. All druggists. 25 cants.
THE WOMAN'S FRIEND
Has cured others! Will cure you.
Ask your Druggist
for Mabeline
MABELINE 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, scientiffical-
ly, and in such a way as to involve the read
• By in amaze of theory Mad speculation, We
avoid all this sensational way of advertis-
ing. Ifyou are sick itis presumed that you
know oftbo fact and can form some idea of
what your ailment is, and, we can only ad-
vise you generally.
MABELINE is vegetable compound and
cannot injure the most delicate and "can be
used with perfect safety.
MABELINE is placed in capsules and
they are applied directly to the diseased
parts,
Full directions, how to apply on every
'box. Send '$7 for one month's treatment.
24.capsules in a box. Why pay three dollars
for any other remedy when you can buy
Mabeline for one dollar?
Address all communications to
THE SALUTINE CO.
Box, 230, Windsor, Ont.
i.t elVill eseletto
DOCTORS
KENNEDYIERGAN
Specialists in the Treatment of
fervous, Bland, Sexual and
Private Diseases
1? ?tars hi DET "U1 200,000 Cured
YOUNG
You aro nervous and
13 dS t i it I � tl ti despondent; weak and
debilitated; tired mornings; no ambition;
lifeless; memory poor; easily fatigued;
excitable; eyes sunken, red and blurred;
�,g pimples on face; dreams andnight losses ;
drams at stool; oozing on excitement;
haggard looking; weak back; bone pun,;
ulcers; hairloose; sore throat; varicocele;
want of confidence; impo-p t1{Fa '
tenor; lack of energy and
s eu
strength.
1111 ft I) 6i I I'\ P E Tlris important step in
tbi it C 'e as life should never be
taken until you are positively cured if
you have boa weakened or diseased.
Remember "Like father, like son." Emiss-
ions,varicocele, Fpermatorrhoen and
syphilis endanger happiness in married
life. Our New Method cures them per-
manently. If you are Marritd consult ,us
at once, as we can restore your strength,
vital energy and desires. If you wish to
Marry, our advice maybe wortha fortune
to you.
Don't Lot Your We bs gained Away;
Thy Now Ieihod' 'Noted. . tome and
d was discovered by us several
Years ago.o
e It builds up and strengthens
the nervous system; restores lost vitality
ro the sexual organs; stops all drains and
losses; invigorates and restores lost man-
hood. It never fails in curing the results
of Self Abuse, Later Excesses. Blood Dis-
eases, or the effects of a Misspent Life.
CURES GUARANTEED
OR NO PAY
What wB Treat and Cure!
Emissions,Varicacele,Syph I-
1 is,NervousDebility,Stricture,
Gleet, Impotency Unnatural
Ufsoharges,LostlVl'an hood,KW d-
sul etio nFree. Books (illust ated)
Free. Write for Question Blank for
Home Treatment. Everything Con-
fidential. Plain envelopes. Nothing sent
C. 0. D. See testimonials next week.
DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN
148 Shelby St„ Detroit, Mich.
ex 0N. U _ vlRM.d i, Nv
EXETER MARKETS.
WOMEN'S, WASTED INFLUENCE.
An. Heroic: Reason Why Women Are Clu b -
Lint; themselves to Death.
Mrs. A, D. T. Whitney in "A Friendly
Letter to Girl Friends" In The Ladies'
Homo Journal for December, discusses
society of to -day and says of the mission
of Amorloan women and of women's clubs:
"I wish the girl. now growing up could
see what a mission they might take up as
American women. Our own American
women -diose of highest training ,and
osb' — There SI Illties are xosponsiblo. P e is a
great waste' of the force which they should
be in the nation, either in foolish surface -
living, of elegant form and pretense, or in
a struggle to assert an outside power.
Hither way, homes are are dropping
through, while colleges and clubs flourish;
the best element is being drafted away.
Families, such as should make the noble
increase, or leaven and morally control it,
are dwindling to a minority in the coin-.
reuniter.
"One passing word—good-natured, not.
cantankerous—about clubs: It is borne in
upon me-anxiously—that women now-
adays, at least in and about the great
centers,' are clubbing themselves to death.
And I think I have found out the heroic
reason why. Suddenly—a little while ago
—they discovered that they wero too many
in the world—ever so many to one man
and with a grand sagacity and a yet
gran'er altruism, they set out to thin
down, as rapidly and effectively as pos-
sible, their own ranks. Naturalists tell
us of a wonderful little race of Alaskan
rodents, which once in a certain so long
reaches an enormous increase, so that its
nnmbers are beyond computation. Then,
ill at once, of their own accord, they set
forth in steady °olumns,deli beratoly, com-
fortably, gayly, picking up their, sufficient
substance as they go, and even multiply-
ing on the way, until their persistent
march brings thorn to the Pacific Sea,
into which they calmly walk, and are
drowned. Towaed some high bravo,pathet-
io burial and end is the, great woman -
concourse, of its own sublime will and
purpose, marching to -day !"
(Changed every Wednesday)
Wheat per bushel . ee,65 to 65
Barley
Oats
Peas
Butter
Eggs.. 8
Potatoes perbag
Onions ......
Hay per ton
Wool
25 to 2i
la to 10%
40 to 15
11
25
40 to 4.5
c00to10,00
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To cnrreef, irreg}u uby ail w.klOt^<a,
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bonen. All d ,t , i to aril 1,1mm zit 01 nor
box. :do bottorran,ady,orwou,anknown.
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Current Editorial Philosophy.
Do you know anybody except yourself
who is always good, tempered, perfectly
true, sincere and honest, and has courte-
ous manners besides?—Boston Trpnsei'ipt.
If the conceited young man could be as
big as ho feels, no .oady-hale clothing
would ever fit him.—New Orleans Pica-
yune.
You are mistaken in thinking that you
can clear your vision by straining your.
eyes.—Philadelphia Record.
A oynio is a man who must be unhappy
to be happy—Judge.
A London editor offered a handsome
prize for the best suggestion calculated to
improve his newspaperproperty. The man
that proposed that he should get mom ad-
vertisements was the winner. --Hostas'
Herald.
A train robber holds up the passengers
for his 3W0 support. -Pittsburg Chronicle
Telegraph. '
The woman who closes up her heart to
every human: emotion, who never weeps,
and who never laughs, is going to present
to the world at large a face like a mum
my. -New Orleans Picayune.
To have dared the impossible, to have
tried to fly to the sun, to have wooer the
moon, to have burned your boats behind
you, and resolutely entered that trackless
region of art where the soul must be its
own compass,its own rudder, its own cap-
tain, is to have clone something.—liusi-
c,[1 Courier.
Stupidity is sometimes a mere mask.—
St. Louis Post Despatch,
I've known many an American to sell
his birthright for a mess of Anglican
idiocy.—Puck.
The man who gets to the front seldom
stays there long enough to wipe his fore-
head and look around.—Atchison Globe.
A trustful spirit is edifying to witness;
yet, as"a rule, faith without collaterals
availeth little.—Philadlcphia Record.
There is discipline in the persuasive
smile anti gentle words of love sometimes
- doh more certain than that administer-
ed with a leather strap Chicago Inter -
Ocean.
Friendship with a menace in it makes a
grim show, like a sarcastic picnic whore
every member of the company brings a
bowie knife and a revolver, but nothing to
eat.—Belford's Magazine.
The Indian .Corn has. indeed almost
everything to commend it as the Ameri-
can national plant—New England Maga-
zine.
As long as there remains a starving
soul, brain, or body, as long as there re-
mains a tear undried or a wrong unright-
ed, the highest mission of poetry and song
will be in the domain of utility.—The
Arena.
Of zeal there is abundance, though it
may not be according to knowledge.—
London Times.
No matter how strongly we assort our-
self complacently, it remains true that
there is an absorbing interest for any man
or nation in criticism of themselves by
others.—Godey's Magazine.
HOT WEATHER COM-
FORT AND HEALTH.
Paine's Celery Compound Makes
Life Happy and Enjoyable.
"419, 9,R vduxw
The hurry, worry, bustle andexcite-
stent of modern life in business circles
an society,is
U
rod cing untold
misery
in our midst, We see the results in
nervousness prostration, insomnia,
mental depression and dyspepsia. These
troubles are developed to an alarming'
extent during the intolerable beat of
Summer. It is then that thousands are
thrown on beds of sickness and suffer
ing.
For the benefit of such as are now
suffering, we confidently recommend
Paine's Celery Compound as unfailing
and sure health giver. It strengthens
the nervous system, quickly purifies
the blood, and gives that sweet and
regular sleep that conduces to perman-
ent health. When dyspepsia is the
bane of life,'Paille's Celery Compound
strengthens the stomach, and acts as a
tonic and stimulant to all 'the organs
of digestion. The great medicine gives
clearness of brain and intellect; it gives
that vim, snap and energy of disposi-
tion that is required in the workshop,
office, countinghouse, and in the home.
circle. It males the weak strong, by
bracing up unstrung nerves, building
up flesh, boneand muscle. When
Paine's Celery Compound is used in
summer, every trace of disease is ban-
ished, and every prevailing pestilence
and plague is avoided.
k...Light Weight.
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7'[1171
Weight is Light
The Grace of God.
No man knows to what depths he may
sink unless sustained by the grace of God,
at the same time grace can only be acquir-
ed by Divine favor. This Divine favor is
like the flowing river: it penetrates the
soul through every channel, unless these
channels are stopped up; like the river in
its course flews through every opening
unless stopm ;i, Aiinighty God is more
willing to bast= this favor upon us than
we are to receive it, and in fact He even
prompts us to seek It. The scriptures
abound with instances respecting the be-
stowal of this precious gift,and the results
ensuing from its acceptance or rejection.
St. Paul particularly emphasizes the neces-
sity for invoking God's grace and reminds
us that we owe every good to the favor of
God, and that by His grace alone are we
capable of even a pious thought. This
grace is the spring and the source . of all
the benefits we receive from God and by
it we are enabled to work out our salva-
tion, And while it is true that this Divine
gift raises us up to an eminent degree of
sanctity, when faithfully responded to, it
is also true that the rejection of it en-
dangers the soul, and makes it capable of
the deepest degradation.' Furthermore,'
as it is true that God is ever willing to be-
stow this grace upon mankind when it is
sought, it is likewise true that a persist-
out rejection of it may' forfeit the right to
expect it and God has warned iy§ that un-
less we respond to it immediately we may
Seek it afterwards in vain. It behooves
us then as Christians not only to desire
this grace, but to seek for it and unceas-
ingly ask for it; moreover we should en-
deavor at all times to act in such a man-
ner as to deserve it, so that whenever it
shall flow into the soul it may have a free
passage and thus guard the soul from the
surrounding,evils.
Liv la'r in
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, const[:
pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly
cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work
easily and thoroughly.
Best after dinner pills. { .,,,.
25 cents. All druggists. •
Prepared by C. I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
The Inducements are heavy, the
styles are everything, the most
fastidous could desire. All our
light weight goods,are exceptionally
stylish and attractive and we will
make them up at figures that will
open your eyes with wonder. We
are making a big sale of
Summer Goods.
through this month. Cole and
see us at once and get a bargain.
See our $2 Pantings.
Made to Order.
;k Remember the. Place.
JAMES H. GRIEVE,
WHAT SALT CA.N b0.
aepoq.ns qua lei
-xenb os serest mesa eeneiesuoo attolo F(
'es atiogsl Ste Sneom semb
Nalt1e v soaeliegslp Siegal onus ulna otlJ,
'sem
prq slq b02xoe eonea That ume—souped
poo,S s,aogg2;oti ano,f exllupe toe dry
Salt in whitewash makes it stick.
Salt puts out file in the chimney.
Salt in solution inhaled cures cold in
the head.
Salt used in sweeping carpets keeps out
moths.
Salt as a gargle will cure soreness of
the throat.
Salt thrown on a coal fire which is low
will revive it.
Salt and soda are excellent for bee
stings and spider bites.
Salt and vinegar will remove stains
from discolored teacups.
Salt in water is the best thing to clean
willow -ware and matting.
Salt thrown on soot which has fallen on
the carpet will prevent stain.
Salt on the fingers when cleaning
fowls, meat or fish will prevent slipping.
Salt put on ink when freshly spilled on
a carpet will help in removing the spot.
Salt in the oven underbal:ing tins will
prevent their scocrhing on the bottom.
Salt thrown on a coal fire when broiling
steak will prevent blazing from the drip.
ping fat.
FOREIGN. NOTES. •
'lflot3V )1NIH-L 01
'ornegoeee manse—'mat
coq s Twee peggooms pun errgyeand gape
poaeeoo pile 'lap LiSanci Beau err pun no
grid eq SERI as 'smog us salooao aos ninny
seemed n ospur sto imams ul pealosslp
enlO ewe, pealtu pals 'mots .oj aageoa
-eq perfect esupar;us eug pati demi aedna
E�TY-S1X YEARS
A road -sweeper of Dartford, England,
recently ran over and seriously injured
while at his work, was a Balaklava
veteran, wearing the Queen's medal for
bravery in the famous charge.
The weight of the French cavalry saddle
will be reduced nearly throe pounds by
the substitution of aluminum for steel in
portions of the tree and stirrups.
The estate of Vaturino, the old historic-
al residence 'of l azeppa, the Hetman of
the Ukraine Cossacks in the government
of Kieff, • once famous for its beauty and
splendor, las now fallen into ruin and
decay.
THE PERFECT TEA
THE
FINEST TEA
IN THE WORLD
FROM THE TEA PLANT TO. THE TEA CUP
IN ITS NATIVE PURITY.
"Monsoon" Tea is packed under the supervision
ofthe Tea growers, and is advertised and sold by them
as a sampleof the best qualities of Indian and Ceylon
Ters. For that reason they see that none but the
very fresh leaves go into Monsoon packages.
That is why "Monsoon,' the perfect Tea, can be
sold at the same price as inferior tea.
It is put up in sealed caddies of f lb., r Ib. and
g lbs;, and sold in three flavours at goo., Sec. and doe.
If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to write
to STEEL, HAYTER & CO., rr and i3 Front St.
East, Toronto.
THE COOKS BEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE it CAt' n ..
When Baby was sic?;, we gave her Criteria.
When she was a Child, elle cried for Castoria.
When she became Riles, rho clung to Castoria.
\Vhenshe had Children, she gave them Castoria,
Modern
Furniture.
We have made a special effort to have
our new styles of hurnitule for the fall
trade so attractive as possible. Our
Latest Parlor Suits
are marvels of beauty Mud ere admired
by an who have seen them. Our line of
Dining Room Furniture
is the best we have over shown. Side-
boards of many designs. Dining tables
in great variety,
We Sell Cheap.
Don't think because we keep nothing
but the lateetiurniturc that it is high
priced, We sell cheaper than any house
in town.
R. N. ROWE.
To
Cure
RHEUMATISM
Tea,,AK
Bristol's
SARSAPARILLA
IT IS
PROMPT
RELIABLE
AND NEVER FAILS.
IT WILL
MAKE
YOU WELL
Ask your Druggist or Dealer for it
BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA.
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
We 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 atthe 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.
PAIN KftLER
THE GREAT
Family Medicine of the Age.
Taken Internally, It Cures
Diarrhoea, Cramp, and Pain in the
Stomach, sore Throat, Sudden Colds,
Coughs, etc., etc.
Used Externally, It Cores:
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, scalds, Sprains,
Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Frosted Feet,
No article ever attained to such unbounded popular.
icy.—aatam Observer.
We cnn bear testimony to the efficacy of the rain.
Killer.. We have seen its magic effects in soothing the
severest pals, and know it to be a goodarticles—Pince.
nail Dispatch,
Nothing has yet surpassed. the Pain -Killer, which is
the mostvaluablo Limey medicine now in use.—Tennessee
Organ.
it hasreaimorit.; as a means of removing pain, no
medicine Las acquired a reputation equal to Perry Davis'
rats-hiller.—Eewpext
New.
Boware alienations. limy only the genuine "MOW
DAves;' Sold eveiyvhero; large butt ea 50.
VERN 1,A5L4il h0 iirOTT...ltes, ,aO Cents.
ri1
6
temedgidagrales
Are showing si,ccia t line
for the next two weeks in
PARLOR T ARLES,
CLRTE k PILES1
AND
PICTURE PS
v.
S. &IDL EY SA
C. S ELL, » Prop.
ODD 1111.01ES filo
Bicycles.
Ei� cies[.
l`lJ`l seat
Bicyle Pleasure.
Are you seeking Bit'yc..le pleasure
if so, you should 6e01; 1; frer a good
wheel, We can furnish. you any of
the best wheels made, at lowest prices.
Musical.
Do you want anything ,in the
musical line. We have a choice lot
of Pianos and orgcall ans, and in-
t spect them before baying elsewhere.
A full stock
Of sewing machines, baby car-
riages, etc, etc,
Perkins & Martin.
CENTRAL
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-
ing various diseases. For
sale here,
Co- LUTZ4 Druggist
IF YOU WANT
TO TRAVEL
N+lir
Try Bissett's Livery for a nobby out-
fit, Wo give you the best and at
reasonable rates.
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W G. Bissett