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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1898-3-11, Page 5THE Mzi ter atalocate Is published every '.Thursday Morning, at the Moe, MAIN -STREET, - EXETER. —By the ADVOCATE PUBLISHING COMPANY T1BMS.OF SUBSCRIPTION, One: Dollar per anniun it' paid in. Advance $x.50 if not so paid. Artarertittaaa.es oxo. tioaa. No paper diaeantinued un til all arre ara gee; are paid. Advertisements without specific directions wi11 be published till forbid and .hargedaeeordingly. Liberal diseountmade for transoient advertisements inserted for long periods. Every description ot JOE RBINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderato rates. Cheques,money ord- ers, &e. for advertising, sobseriptions,eto,t0 ba made payable to Cbas.I . Sanders, EDITOR AND PRQ? Professional Cards. H. IiI«ISMAN, L,D, S. & DR. l.A.. R. KINSMAN, D.t'D. D ,sHono r graduate ofToronoUniversity. DENTISTS. Teeth extracted without any pain, or any bad effects, Office an Fansores sBlae Block, west t side Main Street,Exeter. fTt.D. ALTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S„L.DS, ) honorsGraduate of the Toronto Tent - ?site and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Q4tario, Teeth extracted without pain. All modes of Dentistry up to trate. Mee over Elliot ,4t Bllhot s law otl'ice-opposite entral Hotel=-xeter, mod a l; 'ilia, J A. RO.LLTNS &T A, AMOS. 1 Resideneos, same as formerly OFFIOES,Spaolcnian, bnllding.tfain?b. Dr, Rollins' office; same as formerly --north door. Dr. Amos' efface, same building -south door. May ist, 1893 0', A Rollins, M. D, T, A.Amos, i,(. D Da,T. P. 14 CL UGILLIN, MEMBER. OF the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and A,000uoh- eur. Omeo, Dashwood, Ont. ONIIMat Legal. ID II. COLLINS, BARRISTBR,SOLICIT- .Lr'.t. OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public. Oilloe--Over O'Neii's Dank,1,zeter,Ontario. Stoney to T,oan. TLH.ATCKSON,1BA,RRISTETt;SOLIGITOIt, . of Supreme Court, Notary Publia,Qau- veyenoor, Gohnrrliasioner, &c.Monoy to loan Oftieo-Fansou'e B1ogk,Txeter E'J f3 LLIOT & LADMAN. BARRISTERS, Eto•, Conveyancers. and Money to Loan at 5 and 591 per cunt. 13. V. ELr.roT. F. W. GLAIMAN.. .1, ierloueer$ •et B1tOWN,Wincltetsea. Licensed Anot- L.L. ioneortor the Counties of Perth and. M]ddaosox,also for the township ofltsborne shllearattended SerangodtPoffeWin- cholsea, Ensuraure. E ELLIOT, _� Insurance Agent, Main St. Exeter WANTED, HELP. Reliable man in every locality, loom or travelling, to in trodnee a n ery discov (Iry and keep our show cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges throughout town and country. Steady employment, commission or salary-, $65 par month and expenses, and money de- posited in any bank waren started. For par- iculars write'•Pile World Medical Electric Go.,” London. Ont , Canada. 3-195 TAILORING CHEAP AND NOBBY. The Hang -dog Expression " looks of a "ready rnade,"" hand. me -down " suit of clothes is enough to disgust the Prince of Slovens. NO FIT, S1G NO STYLE, NO GOOD. �lS A tailor made suit, cut, made and fitted to the contour of your form is certain to look right. AND ]PEAR Parts of machinery which accurately fits withstand se- vere service and parts that do not fit wear out quickest. Same with clothes. Choose your cloth and we do the rest. Prices small as stitches. Bert. Kn.ipiht0 _ ES! HIDES!! HIDES!! !! ! Highest cash price paid for . hides, call; lamb and sheep skins. For first class beef. lamb, pork, pouf ry,sau- sage of bologna, call at the NE IV BUTCHER SHOP... iE., eloo,li) tl3'6^avi1E 4�7TAip& r_ EH r8'lP .1.6D ".3 JEST CA .11? RaCkl. . ,� R14 FISILl.,. One Door South of L(i'� Y ' o' CENTRAL HOTEL, a; p b t 6 ^ AJAX TA3'L1 s;1 P OSITIV;EI • , CURE lrice.d.EZ'2rewec,uc Dt,o segs-l�ttllinr Mom ors,T,vinotoncs; ;4leenlroasnese, ate., caused by hbnse orr Allay 's'" bosses and India, cretions 'Thvg z r.ic,,,,,r. ian(7 s2 'rtjj resaora LostVttr ,i , in old or toung uiit1 zt t n /tutu r,rl:+, b, inc c: rnurrrac n Prevent 3r Gn L recent sat :.ty a tri (1cesnnilion r , r1lntirne. Thgiv r o .10v,;n m 'Improve- mentnoci.ato- anal eiEdote o CURB tubera all *they tail In dist; upon hades;, fee es mea :t,ta.Tablets. They hope cuedthnacandaearl Wi11c ;7tova, 1yaMar, nogs itive written guar'atteo to c •act ra eek e r'g, l at ea& ease or .refund the ro c;, Pries t�!+'a tel �1'n p per limalace: or rLr Owes (full r,rr ntrxist tl. fm• $8,617;,- 13y frail la real wrr�apece. Al r.o 't81'nt of !price (zrcratar AJAX'h,y[,.J1Y11Et:'.�^'• 1[ �..•o. 't°!),". )111,'1F tid,p q`.. C.t rd fgolelin tlds:rster by 4). L*.ntas, Il'anttgb7L EXETER MARKETS. (Changed every Wedi esdray) Wheat per bushel 10 85 to 86 4 to 40 28 to 30 55 to 65 14 to 16 12 75 to 85 700 to 8,00 Barloy oats Peas Butter Pogs tatoes Ilerbag &y pertoe Dried Apples per ib 5 7 6. 6 18 Turkeys Ducks Geese..... ,. CWWoken Wool perlb . 0 Horrors fiD Dyspepsia se Yp Sour Stomach, Heart Palpita- tion, l Nervous Sleepless New Able to Do An the Housework -What Cured 11er. The excellent qualities of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a stomach tonic and appetizerenable it to relieve and cure dyspepsia even, when cure seems hone less. IZead'Mrs. Willett's letters: ca C. I, 1:100(1 Co,, Lowell, Mass.: " :--I have been siel;: for about sib Tears with dys- Leiter pepsin with all its horrible nightoaares, such as sour NO, 1 stomach, flatulency, palpi- tation of the heart, insom- nia, etc,, and all that time I have tried almost every known remedy and the best doctors in the state, but nothing did me any good. Z was very Weak and Nervous. About tivo months ago I commenced taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and after using five bottles I am able to do all my housework and feel better than I have in several years, Also, my husband had pneumonia last -win- ter and his blood got very bad•, he lead rheumatism and could scarcely wal:ir. He commenced to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and in a short time he was better in every way, his rheuma- tism has left alibi and is in better health than for a long time." lilts. W, d°. WILLETT, lit. holly, N. C. Stell Praising Hood's. tt C. 1. Hood ti CO., Lowell, Mass., at Dear Sirs:-£ am still praising Hood's Sarsaparilla for the great benefit both myself and husband derived from its use and I do not hesitate to say it is the best medicine we have ever used in our family.) Mits. W. J. WILLETT, Mt. Ilolly, N. C. Letter No.2. Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood uror, Soldby all 'druggists. 11; six for ya5, --....-„�.•-....,.,....,..-. .. ....z..... -,.a. 11.11 .... Liood s Palls seek iicadl•, the i256 and To be happy- and bot ovally must know ho w to take care of herself, In oiler to de this, all irregularities of'• menstruation must be eurreeted, tho or. gens strengthened and put in working. order to perform their proper functions Asiatic Regulator Capsules' aro Safe, Ploagant, 'Most Reliable and POSreLvELY the 131:4T REMEDY in that market to cure ell irrn gul.ariri, s, :painful periods. and relieve all di,ires,Aing yarns, .r, Tito herb: composing, this famous rem- edy are found in the wil,la of ;six Minor and Africa and imported by ns only. We give a guarantee that it will cure the most obstinate cases, or money refunded 81.50 per box or four boxes for 30.00. son t arourely sealed. A trial will convince you. Address ti ORIENTAL 14Flz:l>3f1t01. CO. Detroit, Azieli. r; Accident Near Parkhill. A west -hound special freight trei: in charge of Ccnductor Fitzgerald ar,,. Driver Walker, both of Sarnia, m't with an accident at 10.15 Sunday night about two miles east of Parkhill. The brake beam of one of the cars carne oir deralliug ten cars, nine of Which were empty. The cars were badly smash,Ld and the lama eel will total about SLOW. The Stratford auxiliary went to th wreck, andthe line was cleared by h o'clock ialonday mnrni.ng. a 111 iout Where the blood loses its intense red-growsthin and watery, as in anemia, there is a constant feeling of exhaus- tion, a lack of energy -vitality and the spirits depressed. Scott's Emulsion aMa..C.7 SEIi. S'*2e L.Z.M.T., r.==5.. irTd&'r"Mi3 c'! (`"•:d-Iivet' Oil with k-Typo- �uiioslyhites;off Lime. and Sod- is peculiarly adapted to correct this condition. The cod -lives' Oil, emulsified to an exquisite, ly) €i1rQ,:r.ess, e13t! rs the blood direct Si•' and feeds, its every corpuscle;, restoring, the natural color and "I� �rte rviris Vital:ay to the whole t' system. 1. -he ilypophosphitcs rLrb.h']. the brain a.nd nerere tn; tc can tti es a.nul add tree*r strength- e r.;,z ' and benefler.al effect. I r tiir roses have left Rotsr. tI cheeks, if yote are gr'owzni i t1.!1�1 andE,'k".hLlttstd'C, from ®i?t..ir- y? woi '- , of if as» is .begs_S1filiag ,ea to edit, use SCOTT'S Eri2'til- 1•f a 17Y sion. fl sure you get. SCOTT'S Emulsion. 6i( All and oc. dr.rr ists; 61.00. CP) ..5 , 5 SCOTT & 130WNE, C hrmiists, Toronto. gi! WITH INTENT TO KILL. Alfred Thome* Voun4 Guilty of Shooting His Wifo in Toronto. Toronto, March 8. -Alfred Thomas, the young colored man who shot his wife at her boarding house on Jan. 10 last; was tried at the General Sessions yester- day on the Charge of shootingintout to do serious bodily harm.His wife, who is a white woman, stated in, her evidence that she separated from her husband in May last, and since then had supported herself by working in the Yorkville Laundry. On the day of the shooting he came to her boarding house, 203 York street, complained of the company she was keeping, and told her she r(nest leave town and take her little girl with her.. Then he wanted to borrow some money, He went away, and later came back, And this time wanted her to give him Sonne of her furniture. She would net do that and accused. Thomas of keeping company with other women, On that he drew a revolver and shot her twice, both bullets taking effect in the abdomen. A scuffle ensued, and slap got the revolver from him, then rushed out of the house and eseaped from Mian. Mrs, , .ohne 1 � y, thelandlady, corroborated this evidence, It was stated that the prisonerhad been drunk for a year anti a half prior to the shooting. Be was defended by T. G. Robinette. Tho ease against the prisoner was very plain, and he was found guilty, QUEEN OF PIQKPOOkET8 SHOT. 111171,1,1.. he Notorious Mabel 1 eatieta: I.at:erly Wounded in San rranclevo, San Francisco, alareb 8. --Mabel Keat- ing, known from Now York to San Fran- cisco as the "Queen •• afl'icl;pool:t.ts, was shot and fatally wounded by Jerry Sulli- van, a pity hall janitor, in the saloon of her husband, who also received a bullet from the same 'pistol, Sullivan entered Beating's saloon and called for a drink.. Before serving him Keating ` demanded a3 zhoizt of a bill alleged” •,• payment l (,mad to bo clue.. Sullivan ruade an insulting reply, which brought Mrs. Keating to tho front. Her remarks enraged Sullivan, who drew a revolver and shot her in rho loft breast, inflicting a mortal wound. Then 4ullivun turned his revolver on Keating and sent a bullet through the back of his neck, Sullivan was immediately arrested,. Mabel Keating is stated by the police* to be a notorious confidence eper'(ttor anti. is reported to have cleared over asoamU by tlisreputt,blo practice during the World's Fair iu Chicago. Shocking accident at Swansea. Toronto, rilareh 8, --Mr, George New• man of Garden avenue, laarkdale, had a terrible three minutes experience at the Swansea Forging Company's factory, which nearly cost him his life. and es a result of which ha will ho confined to the house for month. Ile was adjusting a bolt, while the machinery was going at full swing, when his apron cauglst a set- screw. it nearly dragged him into the wheel, but aro strained every muscle, nerve end sinew in bis body, lumgIng on with a death grip, realizing that to lot go meant instant death. Every stlteb of Clothing. was torn ori hire, nage;pt ono of his trouser legs, Isis shoulder and body were burned with the friction of the re- volving wheel, end he WW1 dreadfully bruised. At first his life Was despaired of, but later reports signify that he is re- covering. WHEAT IRREGULAR. The Bears Ascend in C1 1eago-Dcereuso in the Visible $aptly--t;anadian Cheese 111 Britain. Monday Evening, March 7. Wheat heat lo•da,• advanced slightly in New Toric, but cash wheat fell ctff ee and May le la Chicago. Futures closed from lad to lid higher in London than en Saturday, day, Canadian (thecae. While the seven months ending January, 1808, show an increase in the quuutlty of cheese exported from nil American parte over the corresponding period of the pre- vious year, exporters are feeling In any tithig but a cheerful frame of infect Canada has been f,;rgIng to the front in the Important industry of cheese malting and her products are beating ours In for- eign markets. Canada las ,leached a point we ere she Ismanufacturing a high grade article and one which Is well suited to the exacting tastes of the British consumer, - N, Y. Commercial. Visible Supply of Grain. 5f ar.7,'OS Slar.S, O7. Mar.O,'OO• Wheat, be.$ 3,01°,000 42 ,7034,000 02,590.00a torn, bu..41471,001) 20,777,000 14,030.000 0st1, be. _13,103,000 13,8'23,000 7,228,000 V, heat decreased 1,070,000 bushels last reek, as against •r decrease of 1,201) tuff bushels tut; corresponding week of Inst year. Corn increased 001,000 bushels last week, and oats decreased 310,000 bushels. Leading Wheat Markets. leonowfng are the closing prices to -day at. important centres: Cash. May. Chicano 51 021/2 51 (4eea New York 1 061 1 o0t. elil tt eulcee, No. 1 North1 02 1 02y Detroit.. . 0 07 , 0 07i2 Duluth, No 1 \or•.thern 0 9Sb 0 ,n Duluth, No. 1 hard ...... 0 elect .. Toronto, red ..... 0 03 Toronto. No. 1 hard 1 10 .... Toronto Grain and Produce. Flour -Very dull. Stralaht rollers in bar- rel, middle freights, are quoted at $4.05 asked anti $4 bid. When t •importers are doing nothing. No. 2 red north and 'o est, quoted at 8(ic to 87e. Goose wlun,t, north anti west, sold at 82e. No.1 hard; north and west, held at 51.,10 North Bay. - -• Barley -Quoted at 33e west and 34c east. Malting bare}-, 35c to 40c, according to quality, 0(1114)110. Oats -Dull. Choice heavy white will bring 301/4.e to 31c, north and west. Corn No, 2 yeilow American on track nt • Toronto 37c asked; Canadian,•Chatham,3lc aSked. lion-Senrce and firm. Bran sells at $1100 to $:1' and shorts at 613 to 514. Qntiw al -Cor lots of rolled oats in bags on track at Toronto 53.00. Peas re scarce mid steady, 56e north and test and 57c east. f0e•-Offorings light at • 50c west and ffic east. liucicwheat-The demand Is dull and offer- ings light, Car lots, west 37c, east BSc. Toronto 5t.. Lawrence Market. , !'h0 rcceip(s 01 grain to -day were light, 600 bushels all toll. Wlielit steady; 1110 land; els sold at 82c to 85e for Waite and 861!.e for gnose. 113 flu 'inner, 5110 bu.:holt sol1i2i3 et 33 ic, (11ty firmer, 100 bushel:;' selling ai. no to: , 1 ,14 0113 load sold at elle per 11 ra t rico) uucl::rn'(d, 10, ]emits se11:ug LI t0 8;1 ,70) lx,r 1'01. 8111i\1,--- lute loads sold at 80 to 3E1)9 ,1i9, ton. 1Br ,ti,5r ]`:iworpool-Clise-$pni alleat. lir, 1 (: 7 )01:'i1, to 75 11Vti t ,ini•es 0r'a111 211 7n .i.W,'d fere 3I neat 7a ;1,01 1 tr aka� •1(3 `..i 15)1 for .771 11331113' coni('( et 'is 113d f fr illurth is 13 for lin 1 „d for ,lirly a el se 71 for ,p,. Floor i,: G), Lon(ln11-•f'It0C -11'1(,11 ('IS: 01):',1).` 11; rrlr 1111(3, rt•iell boyars .for to1u':ir d rrr't l r n. (10(.11110. Dt 1 •,1 off con,;t, 1On0)1 flat,, cteadv. I'assag , depressed. • WAR IS THREATENED THE SPANISH AMERICAN SITUATION LOOKS VERY SERIOUS. 111 Introduced in Coaeress Asking for 550,000,000 to Be Partsed 10'011T„h at Once to. a, Coecc1111sion—The Democratic Leader Makes a Warlike Speech. Washington, March 8.—ChairmannCan- 130111 of the Appropriations Committee, yesterday introduced a bill entitled; "Making appropriations for the national defense." Tt is as follows; "That there is hereby appropriated out of any, money in the Treasury not other- wise appropriated for the national defense, and for each and every purpose connected therewith to be expended at the discre- tion of the President and to, remain available until June 30, 1869, .$50,000,- 000." It was referred to the Committee on Appropriations, Tine bill was the outcome of a confer- ence hl d t the White House this mar n+ ing, at which Mr. Cannon, ,Secretary Long, Mr. Langley, Senator .Alison, and General Grosvenor were present. The situation was considered so grave that it was deemed imperative that an immense appr'oprl+•ition. of this character should be made at once t a forthe-enol a prepare nota pr p defense, this bill will be pressed in the House at once. This anoata�d OR lar�h- est authority. New York, March S. ---Joseph W, Bal. ley, flonzoeratic leader In Congress, has given the World a signed statement en the preseat natio situation, io wherein. he assertshis belief nal his country is on the verge of war," Ho further says: "Ton .days ago I would have slacken and voted against the hill aiding two artillery regiments to the army,because- 1 then thought thole un- necessary, andconsidered merely nye ter dItmor an G e 0 y, effort, undera. war excitement, to inoroaso the standing army of the United States in time of peace. "But conditions have changed so .much that I shall now both speakand vote for the bill, because I consider it a safe and proper precautionary rneasuro. "The Amen who have accused us of clangoring for war without being willing to prepare for it will find that the Demo - eras in Congress will he ready to vote both risen :and money long before this administration will be reatlyto use either in war with Spain. "It the worst cones, as it now seems certain that it will, the I)ewoe atio party will sustain the President in all proper pleasure:, without Any thought of polite - advantage, Wants 'War at Once. `oto fool that lie has loved too slowly. Ho has simply postponed the crisis, with- out averting it. "Nothing is more clearly written than that the Island of Cuba is to bo free, and while I believe a recognition at the proper time of the (Albans' right to fight for their own independence would have been suflleiont, x fear that that 111110 has passed and the United States is boreal in honor to take derisive at tion, "It this is to be clone at all, it ought to be done at once. The cruelties which bare sho'kod humanity throughout the world ought to end before the next rainy season begins. "Spain plainly relies upon starvation to conquer. the Cuban patriot:, and no civilized nation ought to stand idly by and see that kind of warfare practiced almost within sight of its shores." withdraws Its Demand for the Recall of General Lee, Washington, D.C., 'March S. -Spain has withdrawn her request for the recall of Consul -General Lea, and it is now believed that the incident is practicably eloeod. The withdrawal came ]n the Shape of an official coinmunietttiOn from Minister Woodford, It is now stated that the re- quest was never put in the shale of a de- mand, but that it was merely a sugges- tion on the part of Spain, and whoa she found that would not be pleasantly re- ceived in this country she promptly re- ceded. Leo Will Stand to Isis Guns. Havana, March 8. -General Fitzhugh Lee, the United States Consul -General, When questioned regarding. Spain's de- mand for his recall Raid: "I shall con- tinue to do my duty, which is to guard American interests." DIore Artillery Regiments. Washington, March 8. -Chairman hull of the Rouse Military Committee has moved the passage tinder suspension of the rules of the Hawley bill creating two additional regiments of artillery. That Relief Expedition. Key West, March S. -Orders wore re- ceived here yesterday rescinding the in- structions given to send the Fan to Cuba with supplies, and reiterating the orig- inal order ntuning rho cruisers Rushville and Montgomery as the vessels to carry out that mission. 'There was soled oxolte- ment innaval circles hero over this sud- den change in tho programme, its na explanation of the matter was obtainable. Wali Street \vas Affected. New York, March 8. -Apprehension over the relations between the United States and Spain was prevalent In all Oirelos in Wall street yesterday. There were largo sales of securities by timid holders. Spanish Troops Arrive. Now York, March 8. -By the hiss and roar of rockets and ' military mule Ha- vana a-v'ana was awakened on Sunday, anuounc-- in3 the arri?-a1 of another ship, the Al- fonso 1:112., ori the Spanish line, and on hat clocks thronged 1,500 soldiers from Spain. Iltis Hand diced Off. Mount Forest, ia'arch S. -While W. H. Wallace and his brother of Egromont, some 11(0 an,les from here, were engaged cutting Stray with a largo outtiugbox run by 'windmill power, Mr. Wallace) h)1(1 his hand caught between the rollers and draew•n in. lie reached for the revers° lever, but from, hr a position was unable to raise i, -with bis (11111 )11)01. Hist brother ran alai 11(1011 117, but; not before the knives had 2tit his hand off' in Otte and Inc) nisr.rll as1'ar-ar1 ono lrt;1.1' c r. the O wrist. 313)tislti Y'r nde- 171-1.0eaa003. London \lurcli S. -The Board of Trade statement, for the month of :Pebruniy.. shoves 'decreases of £1,1747 300 in iu2110)1S and &2i0` .80,0 iii exports. Sloan's Indian Tonic The Ouiy Permanent Cure far IndiKestioe,. Thisis to certify that 1, .James B oss, Toligaitis keeper of the' Town of Woodstock, Ont., hob been a sufferer from. Indigestion and a -very weak stomach for a number ut',prars anti have tried•on great many in3tieine8 of rlifierer(t kinds, but. could only obtain temporary relief for a abort time but after naing.one Let tie ot l*loai,'alndiaia Tonle,1 eouid perceive a great difIerenae, jii► indigestion was better and 31ry storu,aeh neck stronger than before, and i wand 1 had gained severe). pounds:1n flesh, wbere I alas weak and, titin 1aa flesh before. I think I used nine or tea bottles In all, and I auo new a lacaalthy uaazt ut still I do oat tttent to Le without, the 'in:erlieine in the house. and I proeure ore ¢a• two bottles every year, mai I can truthfully rccoanrnenol Sloan,' Iudzan5 Toole to other. ennfl'ering from the sane ours plalnte. Price $1, G for $5. AB. dealers .or address THEf , THE SLOAN MEDICINE COMPANY, HAI��T �LIMITED. IMIT_E Rt ChCIStlB'S COMMERCIAL LIVERY First -crass Rigs and Horses Orders Ci S leflk at Hawksha,w's Hotel, Or at the Livery Stable, Ohristie's old Stand will receive prompt at- tention. t - to xtio.11.. T+�+eieplzentt eransReasanal,lo OoatraaGtiolo cc Only one Girl in the World for Me." So says the popular .song. " Only One fllnlllurg Stero ...-----1.1.1...1._..,. THE PALACE WARi•1 �DURgBf� CMtAP 1 LarH� to Town for Me," Says the landlord who wishes to hays every dollar expended to its full duty. Everything in our establishment is marked at prices which will retein reg titer patrons and induce occasional cus- tomers to came again. The rapid increase in the volume of our business is the best evidence that the people of Exeter appreciate 'this method. We make undertaking a Specialty. R. N. 1tO E S, GIDLEY & SON. HiNTS FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GiFTS. This season we have surpassed our- selves in rnakieg and getheriag together Choke. Oddments la !Fancy k urniturt' suitable for pr(51111tetlall, Toe assorernont is now complete alld everybody is invited to view nur Stock if only for the sake of seeing what very reasonable priced 'Choice Furniture, can be purchased tor. SPECIAL We wish to call special attention to a line of Very Il endeanoN BED ROOM SI.T'i'4 in ELar We. and Asa ASTIOctra and, Cni t[0NA finish. A11 aro extremely tasteful in design and the prices aro much lower than it has heretofore boon possible to quote for similar goods, ROCKING CHAIRS. In Fottee4: Giucsr, A3i'reen OAK, Cr]ILY Bratrx, anal , Maitot.alrr Finish, from 15yf2,.40cup. i PANe1t TTAitLEi�. A magnificent lino bought at a sacri- fice and marked at correspondingly low prices. Centro Tables, Pinny Chairs, see- retarios, Lounges, Fancy Rockers, Music best wheels made, at lowest prices Rucks. Couches, Extension Tables, Picture btou11e ng . Curtain Poles, Artists' Mater- ials, Etc., Etc., Eta. NDE17CT NC and EMBALMING li T t„ tL1i�1. ,. t+ 3 ��tG IN A,17L ITS J1Et./s,IW`IIES . • - 04rd 3a.. A .ulau must consider his purchase well these tithes; ht, must buy whore he can do the best, Look at sense of these figures; Pants made to order, all wool heavy tweeds $2.0p0 Suits �i9, ©0 Overcoats 88.09 Haack "Worsted suits a iTec- cal, 812,00 Our t`2O blacks treat: all others at 823. Centra and ace for yourself. tIAMES II. GRIEVE Nelms ! BicyclesI T. 4 Bicyles Bicycle Pleasure. Are you seeking Laity elft pleasure if so, you should se('11 first a gook wheel, We enn fill a.it h yell any of . G idley 85 Eon. 1 FARME"I You will find at Bisset's Warerooms the following rine of Agricultural Implements: Deering Tinders, Mowers, Roller and Bali Bearings, Steel Sulky Rakes. A full line of Seed Drills,Cultivaators, Disc 'and Diamond Harrows, Plows, anti Turnip Drills. SEINE MACHINES ETC,. i O' The celebrated Raymond sewn) machince.. ,. Knoll Washer and wringers. STOVES. 0 limey' stoves and furnaces B G I E(� t,7 The Chatham Wagon and a full line of the celebrated McLaughlin buggies • leV A G 0 s and Musical. To you want anything in tk:ea musical arse. I1`e Lase a choice lot of Pianos and organ*, call ar.d in sheet them before buying elsevsber, A full stock Of sewing machines, baby car riages, etc. etc. • Perkins & Martin. .we OHM. lifi STORE. Try IVINAN'S COUGH BALSAM for Coughs, Colas and Bronchial trouble in old or young. 'tem WINER'S LINAMRENT which is an excelleut remedy for Cramps, Pains, Neuralgia, Sore Throat and Influenza. The Old Reliable, Winan's Coni dation Powders, still holds fist place in the market. Also Lotion for scrateh es on horses and Condition Powder tor same, SOILS AGENTS 0"OR DIX LUNG SYRUP. DRUGGIST. e' POP ' T .S " VFN YEAR& nro'cv paying crops because they're fresh and always the best. For sale everywhere. ^ Refuse substitutes.' Stick to 1SerryIs Seede and prosper. 1895 Seed Annual free, 31101110 (brit. O. M., FERRY•& 00 ., Windsor, dui. PEroov BES FRFND Lisi' 5L3 113: C.,.=.