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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1898-6-10, Page 5THE Ot .er bored TS published every Thursday Horning, wt the °Moo, lei1AX1t-ST13.EET. - EXETER. -By the--- ADVOCATE PURL i Ski (NG COMPANY , TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.. 046 Dollar per annum if paid in A.dvattce $1,50 if not so paid. eetoeteeeoloetet eo e,teet 07 ,ra vrL�q• t -a otew • i lar a a _eta peoer discontinued until re r gee are paid- Advoxtisetnents without te>; eetfio directions will be published till forbid aitd ehargedacoordiugly. Liberal diseounttnade for traneeient advertise= outs inserted: for tong Periods. Every deeeripttota of 3013. PAINTING. turuett out in the &nest style, and at moderato rates. Cheques,monevorde ers* Ste, for advortisittas eubsexiptions,eteeto beneath:, parable to Obas.IL.. Saudel.5, EDITOR. Axle Mr Professional 4zolyd s.. il. RENS'riAla 1•4.D, S Dia;. A. 1*, KINSMAN, L I) S., D it S., floor graduate of Toronto rpnveesity, • DENTISTS, - Teeth extracted without tens pain, or any baa effects. Office in Faaisoves Bioc¢, west: side Main Street, Eseter. 11.D.A.fiT0\ A\DERSO-1,wD.D,S,.I..1?.5..) honors tired no to of the Toronto rut• rear and Eoyel eoifege of Rennet Surgeons ot (stele. Teeth extracted without Tarn.. A11 modes of Dentistry up to date. office over Fdliot C Elliot a law otiice-•-oppa t e Cent rid Hotel-Xeeter. Medical rs. J A• ROLLeINS & T A, AU0S. ilesidenees, same as formerrSli OFFICES,a+paoltutitiit, bundle t;.Met Dr, ltollinea' Office: sante tis formerly -north door. Dr. Amos order, wealth butldiag--south door. Nay let. 1* j. A, )1011412. U. D. T. A. Amos, et. 1) ..._n.T,1' 3fcT,A'CCTIILTtele MEMBER 0 the College of 1'hrele,uns tel Surgeon Onterfo. lehveieletn enirgeoll And Aecelueh ear. °Ciro. ,Paelewooe, Out, tai .13. C01.i,INS. DARRISTE11,6OLIOIT. sue. obi, Oouvee•aueer, ;votary Piblic- Q1LIee--tires Q'Ncii'e Yank„ Beeter,0ntario. Metier to Itoan. 11.F1IO So BARRISTER -SOLICITOR, of SePeemo Cuurt.:lotary Public,Cen- +Ceraueer,4orande,ioner tee -Mauer• to loath 0+dioe-Panaonee Aloott. eleeter T.TTItiT , 11I.AT11S.i1, 11ARR1STEUS. 140 lhtc-. Conveyancer,. atel Monet to Load at a rtn.i eee yen coat, $, i'.1:t r t1►T. en, W f1G40?S ,A. :Ant. g ball(]\4 :i,1i; ants tat iyca. Lierruc'8 Aust - L, ionat:rtor tht• t.`alu ntira ata I'q•rth aiad .iliatdlo9i c, also for th,a townebi oitral ieree Woe nrnuaalaal4 atteande l to taii l t'09 aortloi►le.tialesarraanuel at Post office, Win. cbolaleta. .gent. Marin St, Exeter EXETERy� MARkET$ 1 TIIEY WILL FIGIIT O. Wheat per bushel 90 to 9r ; Flour eer8wt ear. Barley 40 to Al ants .'0 to 09 Despite Many Trials at Maniia Deas 52 to 63 Butter 12 to 13 Spanish Remain Undaunted. gs ea to 0» 7oft totine '4 NO DISPOSITION TO GIVE INt Potatoes perbag RAY per ton Dried Apples per h, Ail W Sic Id Read This interesting Letter 1 was, NervousNervous and Weak." iJ19 Changed from Misery to Joy by Hood's Sarsaparilla. The terrible trials of the rc gentler sex" are beyond 'description. I1QW iioe:l . Sarsaparilla aparilla is adapted for theta and how it restores health and helps over the bard places, is well illustrated. by '_*ire, Place's letter. "C. L Hood & co., Jewell, Mass.: tc Hear Sirs : -In early lite I angered urneh from etor each troubles and spent a great deal oi° money in doctoring, I re- ceived temporary relict only to have a re., tarn Q! eief ne s, and for the past five Teem life bee been made miserable by constant ilfueea, Dariing thislaeriod there have been six menthe. that I was not off my bed, and tor one year suffered moat severely. I was Nervous and Woak ife warned a burden. It happeAed that my husband bought A bottlo of Hood's Farseparflla and I coniwenced to take it in small dosed. In a. ehort time it evident that it Wall helping me. lu. wet weeke I telt Bleat I Wes being greatly merited. About title time our youngest yearn Qt ago, WO taken down lila tyf?ilold fever. lie passed o** to hie wards and soon others at the family Zven ill, until I was the Qnly ono t to care far them. I continued taping Rood's Sereeparilla, and to theeurpriseof ryselt Hud ail the neighbors, I snot 914 kept sip and took care of the siert, but my He 1tt1 Contb tied to Improve. For nearly three 1U0UUts thin +stake t 1 t,ypinoid leve., held the family dowel. All his time, as by A miracles my health it up and I grew etr0ng. At present feeling wetland hmew that the bene- erivesl trona hood's Famtpasrilia its cut. Other members of the house - VP since taken llvod'o txsarz-aparilla 's he lis with. geed effect." Miri. ,3e7.palxtItSt., Geehen,lnd. d's $arse- patina WANTED, HELP. FiT,+.li'. now*, ratan in every leeelirte local or t ravel; bra. t0 intraAaPe, n Hawn 111.rovers au,* kelp our show a;ta.taelav,l utaole tree., tnneci and bridge. throughout town awl et -emcee. yte .' v a wider mat1t. comruteei0u or salary. SdI per mown anal ieN.p 1 t:a. at d mono;/ de. }ia.,ted *n an!: Mill a.hcu at art For par- thell.►ri write" Che World Mi tltca•lt Electric Ctn." Loneleln. t)nt , ttat.ndN. 11.3 tai Tut: N131310 & 'E1.1itEIsON lliuttinesr4 And SiOrtliautl College* Core Young end College Sts,.Torouto is an iate,oltttely drat -nese Busbies. Scheel Indio elaal1n-demotion lie experienet•.3 teach- ers bol+bang h, *1lI t. ivahthatione. (Toot* re- sults. Prespe•c tus mance* tree. Enter now. J*.1). N irauno=+ \T.1`.*3. Jos. narrlsiou i+i,liteil tis 1'n'lc•rgradttate of Toronto Letreraite awl tee of 1, oe pre. Mier* Wcod's 13hOaI hCdine, The Great . ngtiyh Remedy. Sold and recommended by all druggists in Cereals. Only reli- able medicine discovered Siz packatgce guaranteed to cure all. Stilets et Sexual Weakness. all effects of abuse orexcess, Mental Worry, Excessive DSO ofTo- baceo, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, one package $1, six, $5. OwtnttUlilc0sc, az wilt cTim Wood Comppay, Windsor, Ont. etestWookte Phoe h d ne I ssold in Exeter by j. 1 FARMERS! . . You will find at Bissett's Warerooms the following line of Agricultural Implements . Deering Binders, 'Mowers, Roller and Ball Bearings, Steel Sulky Rakes. A full line of Seed Drills, Cultivators, Disc and Diamond Harrows, Plows, and Turnip Drills. SEWING MAfllUt1ES ETC. The celebrated Raymond sewing machines. , . . Knoll Washer and wringers. A O 0 S and Gurney stoves and furnaces 134 IJ S The Chatham Wagon and a full line of the celebrated McLaughlin buggies "BILL" MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITiVELY CURE et zz Nervous Di cage --Failing Mem•. ory,Impotency, Sleeplessness, eta. paused by Abuse or other Excesses anis India- orations.They gatio1civ and awyetr1 restore ost Vitality in old or young; and flt a man for study, business or marriage. Prevent Insanity and consumption it ta, en int me. Their use shows immediate improve. mtr1eaoe1i1l, 1i0n lan Waapppper: im r -:ovi en . mentand effects a 2wnese aother fail In- sist upon having the genuine Ajax Tablets. They have cured thousands and will cure you.We give a hos= hive writtsngearn guarantee effect care, pee each case or refund the money. Price aOFD 41/ie per Package; or. .ezra (full for $0tee Bay uponreceipt of ic%LoLur .AJAX REMEDY GO., Chang Sold in Exeter by C. Lutz, Druggist g llee East---itt t vet the Qre True Mood Fencer. pan Hoop's; take no substitute. Teat aro prompt, eftlesent anti tlood's Pills easy le effect. :rents, FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS: DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THEGOOI(SBESTFRIEND LARGEST SALE IN GAt4AD. Clinton : During Wednesday iligh''a storm a chimney on the house of 3. W •g Irwin was struck by lightning, which sent the bricks flying in every dime tion. Mrs. Irwin Was sleeping in the mem through which the holt passed, and the bricks fell in the room, she natured a• was very much alarmed. The paper on the chimney was strippe i clean MI', bat no particular damage done. K WES OF SIN 4 4 K.1 °;K & KWK AS lid: ,•K 8 A Bunk for Yong and Oid. i out RECOR9.a E5H 1878 DistAq.DiicuRzti 2501000 CURED YOUNGt1., i- l Have Sou sinned I� E3l Gl E�" 61 against nature whouignorantof theterriblo crime you wore committing. Did you only consider the fasoinetinal allurements of this evil habit? When too late to avoid the ter- rible results, wore your eyes melee to our peril? Did you later on In man hood contract anyPRIVA'TE or BLOOD disease? Woreyoucurod? Doyounow and than see rime alarming symptoms? dition?ouYoual_now,�`�LIKE FATTIER, LIKE SON." If married. are you con- stantly living in dread? Is marriago a failure with you on n000untof any week - nose caused by earl abuse or later ex- e ceases? Have you been drugged with mercury? This bookletwilipointoutto you the resting of these crimes endpoint out how our NEW ME'TUOD TREAT- MENT will positively cure you. It shows howthoixtandshive boon saved hi' our NEW TREATMENT. It proves how we can GUARANTEE TO CURE ANY CURABLE CASE 011 NO PAY. We treat and curet -EMISSIONS, VAR -MOULTS, SYPHILIS GLEI*T, STRICTURE IMPOTENCY, SE- CRET E C11ET DR I`Le7S UNNATURAL DIS OIIAROEE KIDNEY' and BLADDER diseases. One Regiment Mutinied and Shot its 016eers-Tito Insurgents Constantly 1Fi;;lttin� With. Their Spanish 4o a .luerors-.hue Thousand Prison* ers elrou; itt to Cavite -A Price for Againaide.. hong-Kong, dune 7. --Thee British un - boat Swift, which has just arrived from ;Manila, reports that the insurgents hare cut the railways outside the town and advauced to within four Hailes of ilio city. A Spanish regisuent mutinied and shot its oil]cers, Fighting between the insurgents and the Spanish troops is ire• quant, and, the fanner brought a thousand prisoners to Cavite. The Americans, ie is reported at Manila, assist the insurgents with boats and machine guns.. Tho Swift repeats arumor that the iusuzgents had captured and tortured a number ot priests, The 13ritisle residents, at the time the Svelte left, still. remained in Manila, but the other foreigners were taking refuge on the foreign shipping, For tate Price or. itis tl a3e1, ;l ands. May 29, vial lloug.J ong. Jane 7, -Arany natives will try to setalre the surge reward the (lovernrmmne has offered for the cap, tures of the insurgent chief, Agulealdo. dead. or alive. Already several of the insurgent ollicers_have been asses- ablated. It 15 officially aleelered that four armored era-1150re, wlvli colliers, torpedo hems end traueptlrts. carrying tmeou troops, hetet left *pain for Eastern we - . The Speniarde urs utterly unirn- pre.-soil by the naval defeat hero. The in;urge+its rolled a railway sta- tion 11) miles to the north of Manila and l:illtrd three priests ;tad an officer. There bees also been a pitched battle at a Span- ish Cort south of Manila, near Cnvlte, the result tieing that the fnsur„euts re- tired. The Spanish casualties were 1ao, Itleasnwhllo the ins-nrgonts aro steadily ttelvaneiug along tbe.roast, supported bfi the 1.7nite•tl States Mintiest, 'Petrel, and arca driving thea Spaniards int* Manila.I'he�y Imre captured Ave inalrartautt pest- hole nine mike front the city, Land over Neta* Spaniard; lave herrn killeii. Tour ttaeiusaand Spanish rclutorceanents have urine st'rrr, but lc 1+ as:,erred that Aguin. talent wlfl canter the city lay June 1. A teanilaartiment Will he savoialt=ll, it posAt4o, 1 CURES GUARANTEED "The 1'Vagos of, Sin" sent free by enclosing So stamp. CONSULTATION FREE. If unable to call,'write for QUESTION IBLANK for ROME TREATMENT. Y�Sti*.51. q , KZRGAN Cor: Michigan Ave. and Shelly St. DETROIT, MOH. m-. ('Last Uri1;:avu ()F \1:1" t?i.1.1TY, tl nibat xador flay 'Want Sprint/It OAleiele Out of Canada, London, Juno 7. -Tho United Suites Ambassador, ("ol. John Hay, called at the renege Mice yesterday and pre'ent• Sit evidence of Spanish officials making Confide the iteee of operations, end pro- tested against a continuance at the prao- tice. The protest is based on the feet that it would Ito a breatrh of neutrality liar ttri at Britain to permit her territory to ilei used torr such hoatila purposes. Col. Day also recently drew the atten- tion tte ,tion of the Foreign Office to small ex- portations from Orcat 13ritain of war munitions for :thele, Why Om Sprint:nets item1lu. Washington, DX., Juno 7. -Lieut. Carranza and Senor Du Bose, who aro conducting; their Spanish operations frons. Montrta1, have succeeded in. obtaining a brief respite from expulsion, through the denial by Cantinas of the aecuraey of certain features of tho letter attributed to hint. When the aecurticy of the transla. thin is established the 13ritlsh authorities will act promptly. rientrons ]SOUL IROBSON. '21%0 Wnslainlfton Authorities Will Give 7lhu Whatever lee wants. Washington, 0.0,, Juno 7. -The pro- motion in store for Lieut. FSobsou, the hero of Santiago, is under consideration by trio Navy Department. Acting Secre- tary Alien and. Commodore Hickborn, chief of the Bureau of Naval Construc- tion, talked it over in a general way yes- terday, Inst no conclusions wore reached. desirous of ow n .li 1 department is knowing 10 i opi3 what would be most acceptable to Hob- son himself, and when this is learned a recommendation will bo mad» to Con- gress, which that body will doubtless carry into effect, without delay. The pres- ent indications aro that Hobson will be taken out of the staff and bo made a line officer, as that ensures not only an in- crease of pay, but an opportunity to rise to the more conspicuous line position of admiral. At present Hobson is nu assist- ant constructor, with the relative rank of lieutenant, junior grade. AN ALL DAY BATTLE. Much in Little'I Is especially true of Flood's Pills, for no hied[. eine ever contalned so great curative power in. so small space. They are a whole medicine Troops Landed by the Amerikans at AguadQres, Near Santiago, JUNCTION WITH. INSURGENTS, Batters at Havana. Key West, Juno 7. -Advices from the Havana blockade yesterday say that three Spanish gunboats, besides the cruiser Alfonso XIII., aro yet in Havana harbor, and within tho last ton days additional artillery, brought from the shorn, has been mounted on the Alfonso. Much tobacco from Vuoito Alsajo dis- tricts of Cuba is being smuggled out from Isle of Pines, Batabano, Colima, and other Pinar del Rio ports, by Ger- loan, as well as Mexican blockade run- ners. The Allied Army Iiovinr,r on Santiago do Cuba limier tho Protection of Ad,niral Sauipsotos Quus.Artil- ]oty, Infaittty mud Din GunS Put Ashore -General War News- Havaun. ,Juno 1.,• -.At 8 o'eloek yester- day meriting 24 vessels of tho American heat opened fire upon the fortitleetiorts at the .entrance to Santiago barber and along the coast line. The .'firing ceased about 11 o'clock. Further details are not Set known bore. Col. Alden, with a Spanish force, sus- tained a !'ire near Punta Carrow frons the insurgents on the land side and from the American warships. The ?palish forces are well entrenched on the lino from Siboney to Aguadores, and yester- day they Checked an attempt of the Axnerie an fomes to land, and repelled them. It is understood here that the members of the llerriinac crew, who are imprison. ed. at Ganrlapo, :ire well treated by the Spaui4h commander, Harbor .Not Blocked. Port .Antonio, June 7, -Thera is some doubt among naval officers whether the sunken Merrimac offeotually blooks the Santiago channel. The wreak lies in about seven fathoms of water. It is said she does not lie directly aoross the chan- nel, and there is still room enough for large ships to pass. It would be easy for the Spanish to blow up the wreak and clear the channel, but they will probably not do so, as the wreck prevents ingress as woll as egress, and increases their security. The Merrimac's men are not in Morro, but on the Cristobal Colon. Camara 'Returned to Cadiz. Gibraltar, June 7. ---It ,wasreported here yesterday that the Spanish fleet, comnnanded by Admiral Calomel, has re- turned to Cadiz, after completing the series of manoeuvres which fornned the programme of tho cruise. o ns Reassembled. ]Lritisit C naaito London, Julie 7. -The House of 'Coin: moils reassembled yesterday after the Whitsuntide holidays. The attendance weer emali A LANDING EFFECTED, Tinraa Iletteifre of artillery, Three .earlrueute ot` ertfe etry .mud Seale Dig Guns net. Ashore.. ;pow York, June 7. --Thi ticker service yesterday afteelblen Sent out the following: ctMolo Flt. Nicholas, Jam 0, -.-The ellee'sl :Mate's c'rui er $L, Louie arrived hero title morning with despatches for 'Washington. She brought news that troees were sntcces fully la►ndett west of antiage de Quiet en Setnrdtns. The troops Were one battalion of engineers, three l'altterice of artillery, three regi• lnent5 of infantry and heavy siege guns, which were easily disembarked lay use of pontonne."" AN ALL DAY BATTLE, ilei ,nn cat 1. aybreare seal Was Still on tt>k in the Afteriroon--.Anteolun i%kle 1sfanrgent+. Now York, June 7,--.1 Capell;tvtii'n, Hayti. til eri;a8 to the Journal last night taare: •-d lienee bottle. has hash raging all sassy oil ::anti;igo, Adidas repeort that the American Imps under the protection et ramisaen'i guns have succeeded in effect- ing a lending at Agu tdnree, a tutu miles exist of Santiago Ilarker. The hustle taegan at daybreak, and at 1.30 in the afternoon the battle was still on. The insurgents have made a junction with the American troops and are moving on the city. SIR JOHN A, MACDONALD, ,,1.n Ifioarrlous Son of ('amnia Remember - ad in tlau Ctttes or 1 i tfstort acid Toronto-ThuI'racre, n i Cs. chest, always reedy, al- ways erne ',eat, always sat- isfacctory;prevent a cold Pr fever, cure all liver ills, sick headache, jaundice, constipation, ate. 2tc, The only fills to tate with Bood's Sarsaparilla, ills Bobbed of SOQli. Lnean June 7, -Mr. Edward Morgan'' lot 18, con, 9._McGillivray, was robbed of ,86001ast Mau are 90 yearsof age,and his d.audhteroccu- pied the hous. Some party or parties entered the house, carried off the bur eau, broke open the drawer, and found $4.00 in gold and the remainder iii bills so far as known. There is no eine to the guilty party, Sad Affair at Orilla. Orilla, June s.-Albert1"owne,Df Clerk. and Treasurer of Orilla Town ship, was run over near Seven Fridge on Saturday by a G. T. R. freight train and cut so badly ea to be scarcely re cognizable. A revolver was found. near his body aind it Is said that a hole was found in bis bead, which would la:- dieate that he had shot himself before the train canna along, The coirjeeturt?. is that financial elribarrasafnerlt caused the rash act, For a number of yt'ara • be was engaged, iii lumbering at Mid- land, and for several ,'ears previous 1$T7 Was CusteMS Clerk iii flrilli». was nI*nut sixty years of age and leas a wife and fatuity. Toronto, Juno 7, --The tine monument ', 4 � "Chieftain*" 1i a Park was Chief#a] lir uec r tire (il f surrounded by large crowds yesterday afternoon, assembled to pay admiring tribute to the memory of a most Illustri- ous son of Canada. The day was an Ideal ono, and contributed starch to making tho demonstration tho perfect success es It was, Almost covering tho state() in belt Citi fill lilies and roses worn tributes from clubs and individuals. Of course there was nothing mournful or suggestive of a funeral march about tho attornoon's proceedings, but all was as bright and radiant us befitting the career of one upon whose fame the sun shall never set nor the twilight gather about It. Only when the speaker lingered in the course of his gloving panegerio to touch upon somo tender act of kindness done by tho departed statesman, of which his life was full, did the throat choke or the eyes of the listeners become filled with mist Shortly after 4 o'clock Chairman Du- mas opened the proceedings with a few well-chosen words. Mr. C. C. Robinson, Mayor Shaw, Bev. Father Ryan, lir. J. P. Whitney, M.P.P., Mr. Nicholas Flood Davin, M. P„ Hon. N. Clarke Wallace, M.P., Mr. B. 13. Osler, M.1'., and Rev. Dr. Potts spoke in strong, eloquent and glowing terms of tho great dead. The last strains of "God Save the Queen" had died upon tho air; the big crowd eagerly discussing the speeches as they wont have melted away; the occu- pants of the smart carriages bare been whirled homewards down the avenue, and on the campus nursemaids are gath- ering up their tired charges. The grand face of the chieftain looks serene and calm, its of one who has solved all the problems of the future, and, in his left hand, emblematic of his heart, a wroath of evergreens and lilies swings in the evening 'breeze. Sad Drowning ,Accident Romoka, atm, G•. --A sad drowning accident took place here Saturday when a number of, boys were in bathing. One little fellow slipped into a holo and was drowned. The victim of the accident wan Frank, the second son of Angus Smith, who is a welt -priors n farmer liv- ing About a mile and a half southwest of here. The fellow was about ten ',Tara of age. With him when it tie urred, were two of'Arr.' oodbull's boys one nobt, feClergaad his brothers boy He leaves a feather, mother, sister and brother to mourn his loss. He entered the river above the Cedar Springs cheese factory and bis body was found near Delaware. IN HIS NATIVE CITY. The Kingston Macdonald Club Arranged the Programme. Kingston, Juno 7. --Favorable weather greoted the anniversary of tho death of the late Sir John A. Macdonald. The annual decoration ceremonies at Cetera - qui cemetery began at 3 o'clock. The programme, arraug.ed by the Macdonald Club, was as follows: Prayer by Rev. John MaoKio address by J. Donnelly, jr., president of the local ' Macdonald Club; addresses by the representatives of the distant, clubs, which inclueed ad- dresses by Dr. Herald, representing the Macdonald -Cartier Club, Ottawa; by John McIntyre, Q.O., representing the members of the Federal Government; by E. .1. Ponse, President local Reform Ad - sedation ; d-sooation; by Dr. Ryan, representing Kingston Conservative Association; by Mayor Livingston, Tho floral display was beautiful, including a handsome wreath, contributed by. the local Macdonald Club; a large cross, contributed by the Mac- donald -Cartier Club, Ottawa; a wreath, contributed by the anembers of the Fed- eral Government Ottawa Mrs. Taylor !tl Modern Treatment of ta a arn (!i IYeT. t D on. The. latest W r� � er mt treatment of diseases, written f;} by forty eminent American to physicians, says: `Cod-liver Al oil has done morefor the con- it m surnptive than all other reme- ,t; 45 dies put together." It also 1 tai► says: "The hypophosphites w c� of Time and soda are regarded fa by .many English observers as w n specifics for consumption." w de Scott's Emulsion W mEsimmaramicawazazzgamincemnsam et -lb et contains the best cod-liver oil ip ,ti in a. partially digested form, is combined with the Hypophos- 1 (6 phiks of Lime and Soda. This j remedy, a standard for a * quarter of a century,: is in v r exact accord with the latest ere iii ,. d'c 1 rofession : o£ heme s a a views t P 2 Be sure you get SCO'IT''S u el Emulsion. or 01 At druggists; pc. and $1.00. 1J it SCOTT & MOWN$, Chemists, Toronto. Mc THE PALACE •11 IL 7DORANt.-0 ,CHEAP � T NIN6 A roan roust consider his purntA>;se well these times; be ttan5t buy lam be cart do the best. Look at sow of these figures Pallid matin to order, all wood Heavy tweeds S2,UE4 Suits Qvereo:nt0,80 8.09 Black Worsted. so it a spec= ial, 12 00 1 Our $ O blacks 'beat tanners at $3S'. Came and see for yourself. A t;a Vit. t Bic y cics I Bicycles! Eic idle A r LIABLE OFFER. Bicycle Pleasure. Are you seeking Bicycle pleasure if so, you should seek first a. good wheel. We con itirulA you any of the best wheels made, at lowest pricetr Musical. Do you want anything in the musical line, We have a choice lot m 0 11F. 'all D ofand r a t and in spect them before buying elsewhere A. full. stock Of sewing, machines, baby car rlages, etc. etc, Honest Help Airco To Men - The Exeter ADVOCATE 19 authorized to state by Mr. D. Graham, Box 138, Hagersville. Ont., that any man who is nervous and debiliated or who is suffer- ing from any of the various troubles resulting from overwork, excesses of abuse, such as nervous debility, ex- hausted vitality, lost vigor, unnatural drains and loses, lack of developement, etc., can write to him in strict confi- dence and receive FREE OF CHARGE full instructions how to be thoroughly cured. Mr. Graham himself was for a long time a sufferer from above troubles and after trying in vain many advertised remedies, electric belts, etc., became al- most entirely discouraged and hopeless. Finally he confided in an old Clergyman whose kind and honest advice enabled him to speedily obtain a perfect and permanent cure. Knowing to his Sor- row, that so many poor sufferers are being imposed upon . by unscrupulous quacks, Mr. Graham considers it his duty as an honest man and a firm be- liever in Christian sympathy and kind: nosy, to give his fellow -men: the benefit of his experience and assist them to a cure. Having nothing to sell, he asks for no money; the proud satisfaction of. having done a great service t0 one in need, he rightly considers an ample re;- ward for his trouble. If you write to Mr. Graham you can rely upon being wife of George Taylor,M. P. conserve, cured and upon absolute secrecy as tive whip, placed thmembers' wreath well - on the grave. John MoIntyre, Q.Cl., de- f Address as above, enclosing a stamp I livered au address as representative .of the and refer to the Exeter ADVOCATE donors. Flags ,were flying. at half mast. on the City Hall,the Whigand her in honor f the memory of the buildings o of g dead statesman. Perkins & Martin 0 THE Al I Di7y STORE. Try SWAN'S COtGIl BALSAM far Coughs, Colas and Bronchial trouble in old or i oung. a'l'e 11 a,niFartur e-- 4 WINER'S LINAMENT which is an excellent remedy for Cramps, Pains, Neuralgia, time Throat and Influenza. The Old Reliable, 1 inan's Con- dition reorders, still holds first place in the market. Also Lotion for scratches on horses and Condition Powder for same. No attention however will he given to those writing o ut of mere curiosity, si t y f therefore stat© that you -really need a SOLE AGENTS TS NOTE DIX. LUNG SYRUP. C. LUTZ, DRUGGIST. ; LOAD. Every incoming freight train,. since last January, empties part of its cargo on our floors, and the new :thugs have crowded every foot of our large floor space,. WE ] ARE NOT harrying you to pur;:aase, but many prefer to get as near as possible the first cbciee of new assortments. Our sock of Fur- niture of all kinds was never more complete. Purchasers ,get from us always the LOVES PRICES and the advantage of all thestudy of styles and of the most perfect' taste that we cap command. rt GIDLEY & SON S, n� ertak ers. Dealers & U Furniture {