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Professional Cards.
H. KINSMAN, L. D, S. & DR. A. R.
laKINSMAN, E. D. S., D. D. S., Honor
graduate of Toronto University,
DENTISTS.
Teeth extracted without any pain, or any
bad effects. Office in Fanson's Block, west
side Main Street, Exeter,
DR. D. ALTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.Se)
honors Graduate of the Toronto Uni-
rsity and. Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain.
All modes of Dentistry' up to date. Office
over Elliot & Elliot's law office -opposite
Central Hotel -Exeter.
Medical
i.T. P. McLAUG}LTN, MEMBER OF
the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and A000uch'-
our. Office, Dashwood, Ont.
tetrnl,
DtCKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
If Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers,
Commissioners. Solicitors for the-Molsons
Bank, etc. Money; to loan at 15 and 55' per
cent. Offloe Fanson's Bleck, Main St.,
Exeter. (A member of the firm wilt be at
Hensall on Thursday of each week.)
I. R. CARLING, B. A.. L. H. DICKSON.
EUiLLIOT & (1LADMAN. BARRISTERS.
'Etc., ,Conveyancers, and • Money to
Loan.
8. V. ELLIOT. F. W. G panuaN.
A;uctiouoer•s
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BOSSENBERRY,ranc1Bend, Licensed . Auctioneer Sales'
13..tioneer for Count,y Huron.promptly attender. to, and charges moder-
ato, Orders by mail will receive every at-
tention.'
1�77�' BROWN, Winoholses. Licensed Aunt -
l. louver for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the township ofUsborne
Sales promptly attended to and terms rea-
sonhLle.Sales arranged at Post office. Win.
ohelsea:
Insurance.
L'�, ELLIOT,
J
Insurance,4l;ent,
Main St.
Exeter
sot= _a aga3,t>a.st c$incal�
`II
IT PAYS
,' I To: read the big r stores' ad-
vertisements
STOP 1'�
For whose good are we in
4 the furniture business? For
yours <tnd. ours. If we are not,
'M useful to you wecannotbe use-
ful ftlgot
to ourselves. �ti e have
to carry the goods you want at
the prices you want or we can-
not make a success of our busi-
ness. But we have been doing
business right along fory-ears,
which proves that are T<. th
P e
right 1 rl t kind of people 1, p e ss=ith the
right prices. Conte and see. for
1 yourself.; . .
S GID. Y & SON,
Furniture, Undertaking,
OPERA HOOSE BLOCK.
- n..."I'arnz-2*jr7cir mar
The Molsons ank1
'chartered by Parliament, 1855.)
Paid up C<tpital $2,500,000.
Rest Ftnia... ...............1,02;),000
Flaws ofilee Montreal.
F. Vi',01 FETh.L1' IN TI10.111XS, rs(1.
GENERAL S!IANAGEli.
1llouoy advanced to good Tar•lriers, o
their OwnnOtO: with. 0110 or more endorse
iat7 per cent. per tineum
—L J)1T.GR BRANU1:T--
0non evory;lawfulday from 10 a.m. to :i
p./ll;Sat and ays7Dit.m. to 1 pm,
.A. general banking business transacted.,
CURRENT R,,l,TE.ri allowed for money on
Deposit Receipts, Savings Nark at 3/.
DICKSON & CA1LIN0, N.D. Runyon;
• Solicitors. ' Manxgcrf
,
1!O T1Il, DEAF. -A rich }ado,
cured of her DesinesS and Noises in
the Head by .Dx Nicho'lson's' Artificial
Ear Drums, his sent' 1,000 to his In-
stitute, ser th i,t cat tel people Minable to
procure the 1)] 15 Drluns may have
them 'free, ' :Apply to Department
A. S. N," The Institute, "Long.cott;"
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;muscle and fullness Of strength.
Hialf-sick weakly and broken down
men snake their homes unhappy and.
Miserable, and, as. citizens they are,
frankly speaking, of small value.
1'o be useful to society and our
coup r
t y, and to become fit temples
worthy of our great'Creator, the weak-
ly; sick and diseased should use every
endeavor to acquire health and
strength.
'leaven, always kind to those who
are Willing to help themselves, has
given to failing and ailing hien Pain's
celery Compound, the greatest and
grandest of health -giving medicines.
9lillions are now using Pailrt's Celery
Compound with mighty and happy
results. High encomiums and thank -
letters coine from physicians, lawyers,
Clergymen, banker s, legislators, busi-
nessaueu, mechanics and.faruiers, who
svho have been rade well and strong
after months and years sickness.
:try it, ye risen who are honestly
seeking• after health! Disappointed in
the. past by worthless pills, nervines,
sarsaparillas and concoctions, yout will
have cause to thank Heaven for Paine's
Celery Compound. - The. gond results
that follow the use of one bottle are
wonderful and convincing.
NOT IS A ND COMM ENT.
In the future, United 'States steam
boats carrying passengers- to or from
any part of the Province of 'Ontario
Will be. exempted from inspection, ton-
nage dues; and also froth inspoctiou
fees. This concession on the part of
the Dominion Government is causing
a good
deal
of di
SS t1Sf1CL1 1
among Canadian vesselmen, wlo
feel' that their American rivals a re be-:
ing given too many privileges.
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New York Montreal d
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your
experi-
ence?
And are
you wor-
ried for
fear you
are soon to be bald?
Then cease worry-
ing,
orr.-
in for o 1 help is at
hand. You need
something that will
put new life into the
hair bulbs.
You
need
a hair
food,
such
a s--
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It brings health to
the hair, and the fall-
ing in ceases.
e cs.
It always restores
color to "Y gray hair,
g
You need not look at
thirty ,as if you were
fifty, for your gray
hair may have again
all the dark, rich color
of,.youth.
$1.00 a bottle. All druggists.
" I am a barber by trade and have
had ti great deal to do with your
Hair Vigor. I have found that it
will do everything that yon claim
fur it. 1t his I!;iven ole the most
complete satisfaction in my buss-
LOSS.' llrisny J. G.touc:r,,
Mal eh 22,1899. 7Cansas City, Iti?e.
i+W.effn $rl'9.i Docago'ii:
Ifori do not obtain t1 rho t e
1 nrfSt:
von expected from the Use of trio
Vigor, write the Doctor about. it.
Address, Dn. J, O. AYEI7,
Lowed; Naas.
lu.,,lawr.
rdGi +�•;%„''+N4�s
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Lite snows' practice
-� r✓ s a 4 J 4 • ',-'he Toronto Uoard of 'Trade 05'111
support the Vancouver proposal for
:10,000 more mien frons Canada for
Persistent Rumor of Fighting south Africa.
spent an hour at
Though on Upper Tugela.
THE, CENSOR HOLDS l-9S'OWN.
Death of Private Farley •f "L"' Company,
Y,
Royal Canadian Re;;inien1 - LarWe
Fora• of Infantry Advanel,i. Upon
Norval's Pent- Leinster Regi-
ment 'Col,, from Idal,fax.
Toronto, Feb. b fi. Tres. „'rick I3am-
ilton,''the Globes special correspond-
ent with the Canadian contingent,
cables: as follows:
Belmont, Feb. 5, -•-•PrivaLe J. E.
Farley, of St: Thomas, ft member: of
"B" Company, Royal Canadian Regi-
ment, died yesterday; at the hospital,
Orange River, of fever.'
N.s„ to Ei.irl•al
Id.
NO NEWS FROM BULLER,
Persistent /tumors, however. That H• Is
Forcing the Fighting in a March
on Ladysmith,
London, Feb. 6. -- (4, a.m.).
Military opinion in London continr
to assume, frovery slender matials, that Gena Buller is agiiiii Llrro
ing his army against the .Boer works.
Aretired
General, Sir 1Villia;m Henry
Green,whose distinguished career
gives weight tp his opinion, thinks
that Gen. Buller, with 25,000 hien,
is making a wide detour to the west
and north in order to avoid the
roughest parts of the cotuitry. . As
Gen, Buller must Have some thous-
ands of wagons, Sir Willi aur Green.
points out that the advance would
necessarily be slow.
No authentic word is at hand save
that the War Office re -affirmed orally
to newspaper inquiry at a lake hour
that it could not affirm the reported
advance: There; the Natal situation
rests.
It is from the western field that
More definite statements come. Large
operations are apparentlyabout to
begin. Gen. - .
Frenctx, who has now
returned to Rensburg . from bis con-
ference with Lord Roberts, has sent
what is describes as an overwhelm-
ing force of infantry to seize Nor
vial's Pont. This is where the rail-
way, before it was destroyed, cross-`
ed the Orange River and connected
with the Free State trunk line t
131oenlfontein.
The War Office announces that 13=
transports will be,dispatched be-
tween to -day and Monday, with 13,-
000 troops, including the fourth cav-
alry brigades, militia battalions and
3,000 yeomanry.
Sir 1l
Alfred Milner has sent a mos
hopeful and encouraging report to th
Government regarding the prospects
of the campaign,'and it is understood
that his views are sharer]- by. Lord.
Roberts.
What •,
h,t
L the Troth.
Lal\BTLLteI UNDMIt ORDERS.
Cephal••la Chartered to Take the e, ]-
most _Crow Halifax.
Ilalifax, Feb. 6. -.-• The dockyard
official
s have received c ed it cablegram
from the admiralty that the steamer
Cephalonia, of the Allan Line, which
has been performing service between
Boston and Liverpool, via Queens-
town, had been chartered by the 'Im-
perial authorities to convey the Lein-
ster Regiment to England, from
whence it is presumed they will go
with the Sth division to South Af-
rica. The Cephalonia has just re-
turned from the Cape, where(; she took
a regiment, and will be expected to
arrive on the 21st with the Lancas-
hire .Fusiliers, and which leaves Liv-
erpool ori tau 0th. The embarkation
of the l:.einsiel's will take place on
the 23rd,
1'1t1C5'CUM15, II;ATE ENGLAND.:
it5aeuu 11'hy sir .1Sutuoed -Monson Went
Away front Paris,:'-
Paris, Feb. 6., -- As a result of
enquiries made
in the proper emu --
tors, it is learned that the stories of
ies
The he Echo de Paris that the British
er
ambassador to Prance, Sir Eclntund
�� J. Monson, and tale British ambassa-
d r'
o to. Ltci,ly, Sir l.'hilil.l Currie.,'''con-
fer•ed here reccetly on ita'•
y lion : af-
fairs, or that Sir. skin unct.has one
to Rome to support. Sir l'hilip in re-
presentations to Italy, regarding the
landing of Italian Troops in Africa,-
aro quite unfounded.:
What is trite is that Sir` Edmund
]\loosen. has gone to'the 'Italian Iiiv-
eria. not because he is Iiti{vell or` re-
quires a rest, but because he finds
his position very unpleasant at the
present moment, owing to' the strong
feeling against Great Britain in the
press and society, which perforce is
reflected to some extent in. the 'at-
titude of the French A
diplomatic official said: •
''The French Government is: un-
doubtedly favorable to Great Britain,
but: it is unable to make a display of
its real sentiments just now. because
a, demonstration of friendliness to
(1reat Britain would be an act of
suicide. In view of this ` situation,
Sir Edmund thought his temporary
absence from. Paris si`oulct have a sal-
utory<effect."
0
LALOR MAN GETS' THE SEAT.
31r. Puttee Elected to itis Commons ":for
Winnipeg. by ,4ndg.'a Decision,
Winnipeg, Feb. 6. — The Winnipeg
bye -election recount is over, and A.
1V.u
I tie the
� r, Labord' ;
can urate, will
t go 00 Ottawa. The final b;ures are:
e Puttee; 2,431; Martin, 2,123; major-
ity for I7uttee, 8.
Judge,.' Walker allowed S4S ballots.
inarkpdroutside the disc .and, prac-
tically everything else Where. the
Intention seem to be clear, excepting
n w
ballots o ' .
,Etch there was 'writing.
There is 'souse talk of appealing the
case -to the Superior r (o t
Last lintel& of 1 ..otests.
London, Monday, Feb. 5.—(Mid-
night.)—The ii'ar Office announces
that it has received no fresh, news
from the seat of war for publication
to night.
Regarding the despatches from
Ladysmith saying that Duller's guns
havebeen ler heardt1 e •I r
e it is - sur-
mised
r
misecl that some practice May have
been going on with the new batteries
which have just reached the front.
Whatever may be the actual situa-
tion, there seems Mo doubt that Gen-
eral Buller's preparations for a fresh
attempt to relieve Ladysmith were
completed Thiii•sday or Friday, and
that news will soon relieve tate un-
certainty.
Aum titer. Batter _.
Battery of Artillery.
Durban, Feb. 6 --- The transport
l .1rnea, from India,has arrived and
landed a battery of artillery. A more
hopeful feeling prevails -here.
BOERS V'IRTU-31 L).' -LI i:OU\DLD.
The .Enemy Said to ate -in -a Bad Position
at Col. sborg.
Cape Town, Feb. 6.— A despatch
from Naaulvpoort says: "There is
great activity here and on the liens -
burg -Hanover road, due to the de-
spatch of an overwhelming- force of
in fan try to seize Nor vat's Point,.
"The cavalry, having completed the
reconnaissance, is being retired to re-
coup losses. 'The Boers s at Uolesburg
are virtually surrounded:"
'rr, it n1 Colonial Rebel,.
London, Feb. 6. — The Cape :Town'.
correspondent of '.rhe Daily Chronicle
says: s "The South African League
has passed a resolution, declaring'
that it regards with regret and al-
most with despair the probabilty of
the authorities trying colonial rebels
before a jury. The resolution urges
a court-martial. Mr. Schreiner, the
Premier, replying to a -letter unclos-
ing a copy of the resolutions,: says
the Government has taken steps to
present the .cases to juries, in order
to prcie:,L undue detention of per-
sons charged with sedition.''
WITH THE CANADIANS.
The Latest News Concerning Our Ownl
Men Preparing to Go to Soutar
Africa.
At R rnnipeg there were 300 ,person-
al applicants for positions in 'the
Struthcoaa horse. Col. Steele de-
cided to take forty froin Winnipeg.
,
1 b
dap, tMackie has selected
a60 of the
best leen for campaign work to fur-
titer choose from.
The correspondence brought down
in the Rouse' contains a cable froin
Mr. Chamberlain regarding the pen-
sions and allowances given by the
Imperial Government to members of
the contingents killed or injured in
action, '
'The three squadrons of ,:Mounted In-
fantry ;yet at Toronto awaiting or-
ders to go to Halifax Will to -clay
(Tuesday) snake a r•econnaissa.nee of
the counl,ry west of 'nigh Park, and
will afterwards march t.o T,anibtnn
Mills where different ano1ement, in -
eluding `outpost clhity will he son'
1 i1
•'art r Mon �1 they .1
t O kola. C, Y� a l,d�.t.1�V to ,V ,lr, ,kr 1
The last bateh of protests in con-
nection with the late Provincial
eke -
ti ns oas filed this afternoon.
Peti-
tions
tions were filed on Gim1i, 15pr4 ss,
North Brandon and Russell, \rare
usual p1eliuiinary objections were
also ,filled in the cases of St. Boni-
face and Dauphin. Each side has
now entered' 15 protests.
Only One Paper peaks.
London, Feb. 6.—The Westminster
Gazette a yesterday ' aftet•noc)t r alone
conlureiats on the Nicaraguan agree-
inent. ` It welcomed' the 'announce-
ment, but says it is surprises] Great
Britain does not get compensation
tor relinquishing her undoubted
rights. The paper realizes that Lorca,
Atl•isbury may have good reasons for
assenting to this, but hopes Great
Britain's friendly action will "count
in the se' tlem0111 of the Alaskan dis
pate.
Russia Getting nor Grapplers Oi,.
St. Petersburg, Feb. 6. - The cam-
paign in favor of taking advantage
of the present -complications in South
Africa to secure Russian ports an the
Indian Ocean and ltlediterranean. is,
being pushed with vit,or. l'he news
Papers openly advocate profiting by
Great Britain's' difficulties to realize
the schetnes upon which depends the
ultimate prosperity of Russia, aril
which Great Britain has always frus-
trated.
To Rnom Now ludo•ories.
Toronto, Feb. 6. — `Che Ontario
Legislature will be called upon to
1 with
tics a petition from 'Milton to
lend a carpet factory ,$10,000 and ex-
empt it from taxation, Winghanl
{rants to bonus a table manufacturer
$_,,,UO, and to lend a'foundry $10,-
000.
lU;000. Barrie seeks to loan $80,000' to
a tannery, and' Leamington desires to
supply natural gas to industries.
Blue ti • ,
outlook leer oekie.
Belleville, Feb. 6. — Official infor-
mation has
nfor-ination`has reached the city: that the
petition for the release of Robert
Mackie of Nnpanee ban: robbery fame
from Kingston Penitentiary, has been
set aside for the present, as Ilis Ex-
cellency, the Governor-General doe^,
not consider it a ease for executive"
clemency.
Reward 0' et Clnebe,'s ?1 urclorei•.
I'ranitl}n, t(y., Feb. 6. — L. B.
Finn, County Attorney of this coun-
ty, has offered personally, a reward
of $1,000 for the arrest or conviction
of the person or persons who made
the attempt on the life of WVillialr
Goebel, or of any one who had any
COnnection w!th the crime.
Suestroltc LC ills- 134 Petiole in a boy. T '
:Buenos Ayres', Feb. 6. - There
wcr 20): cases , of sunstroke Here.
Sunday, of which leas: cases Wer
e fa -
:t
EXETER MARKETS.
("Changed every Wedx.esday
Wheat per bushel....,. ............ 6 0o ei3.
Flour per ewt 1,85 to 2.00
Barlo 35 to 40
Oats 23 to 26'
Peas y.,•• 52, to 56
Butter 15 to 16
Ppcgritoetl per bag 17s
Hay r"'tloni. _..,.., 40
7,00 to Sp0
Date Ap'irlys per 1b �� 5
Turkeys 8 to. 9
0hicke ee, 1b.
Duii
ks
7
lxo s
c o ••
Corn......to
45
1 imoth 45 to 45
Clover Y • 1 25 to tr50 525
450 to
�oimen as Judges.
As Color Critics They Say Dia-
mond Dyes Are the Best
in the World.
As i1 rule women are by far the best
judges of colors. Their v vast experi•
ence in the innumerable `shades and
tints brought out by European pro;
fossional, dyers in dress fabrics, rib-
bons, silks, trimmings and gloves,
give them at knowledge and advantage
in colors that few seen possess.;g
As color critics andjudges. the wo-
men of all civilized lands have long
ago made Diamond Dyes theop ulat.
home favorites for the coloring
P
befall..
faders and dingy looking garments'
and fabrics of wool, silk or•cotton.
Everywhere, cava >
} re, hatelligentand econo-
mical women, after through tests and
trials, have found Dianioud D
yes. to
give the richest, fullest and most last
ing` colors -colors ` that : for brilliancy
and durability surpass the best efforts
of professional dyers.
To secure ease, comfort ainderfect
success in home dyeing.,the'Diamond
d
Dyes should be used at all times.
Working, on the great reputation of
Diamond Dyes, some unscrupulous
people are putting up imitation 113 es in
packets. Such dyes are a cource of
of danger to the dyer and the materials
to be colored. See that each pocket of
dye purchased has the - rause "Die:
mond,'
DoN'T RCN CHANCES by taking whis-
key or brandy to settle the stornach.
or stop a drill. Pain -Killer in hot
water sweetened will do you more
good. Avoid substitutes, there's but
one Pain -Killer, Perry Davis'. 25c.
and 50c,
Miss Rankin, eldest daughter of a
prominent rancher of Calgary, was
thrown from buggy while returning
frons: a 0all, falling upon her beat},`
ruin was instantly killed.:
It Dazzles The World.
No Discovery in medicineshas ever
created one quarter of the excitement
that has been caused by Dr. King's,
New
Consumption.
D S(.OFP
1
..
Discovery for
Its severest -tests have been on hopi:ess
victims of Consumption, Pneumonia,
IIemorrhelge, Pleurisy, and Bronchitis,
thousands of whom it has restored to
perfect health. For coughs, colds,
Asthma, Croup, H:ty Fever, Hoars-
ness and Whooping Cough it is the
quickest, surest cure in the world. It
is sold by y <idl druggists, who guarantee
satisfaction or refund money. Large
bottles 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles
free.
Fire destroyed the postoffice block
in Tilbury, with the postoffice, G. N.
W. telegraph office, Wrighton's hutch -
emboli, <t billiard hall, and badly dam-
aging Cassidy's harness shop.
Anthony Decker, as10sted,at Rai -
more on1a charge Of counterfeiting,
has arrived at Woodstock having
waived extradition proceedings. His
wife was lodged in jail at Hamilton on
Saturday morning.
N1
H-11tiosioNssesol wi
1 if so, there must be scare
trouble with its food. Well
I babies are plump; the
only
sick' are thin. Are you sure
Ithe
food is all right? ° Chil-
1
'
dren can't help but grow
they must grow if their food
1 nourishes them.' PcrhaP • s a 1
mistake was made in the
• W.
i past and as a result the di- 1
= gestion is weakened. If so, don't � that'1
i is give t i
he ..:baby.,,
I a lot of medicine ; just use
your every -day common
1 sense and help nature a 1
_.
tittle, and the way to do
1 it is to add half ; a teaspoon-
ful 'of
a
2
2
SCr
TE1-9S[MULSON
to the baby'sfood ®d t+Bi'ee Or.
= four times a day. The gain
will begin the very first clay
you give it. It seems to
1 correct the digestion and
= gels the baby s'ssrled right
g again. if the baby is num-
ing but dogs slot thrive, then
tail;•. mother shos� .r take the
...
ci:lulsion. It \ ' l have a
t
,;�.o�I
�effect hot
up
en the
rA!)Ai"er ad
i'+vdcaot.
Y.
five years roves this fact.
Sir ld-`r no alLdic ,isfs.
j tit'.O4 i r B04`, i1r , •mit Terenta
Qrcoim-sect
I..-..-.,l*r
DO NOT RUN
froin a questioli that must inter pst yon.
Have you your New Suit i' 11'
nqt, drop in and see us at the
first o
Pltunic
>Ol'
t let us
Y and
show youa
fewprices f" t
o the
Fancy, Woresteds and Scotch
Tweeds.
Have you seen the new Staples and
Therringbone patterns. They
are beauties.
A big range of Blues and Black, Irish
Serges at the old prices.
If you want a black we have what you
Clawant i1I Twills, Venetians and
ys.,
OVERCOATS
Overcoats in Beavers,
111eltons Curls,
Naps and Montanacts.
•
All work` done in the latest, style and
fit guaranteed.
J.1. GRIEVE .
Opposite Post Office
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSRIP.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership here-
tofore existing between: John Williams and Joseph
Cobbledick, carrying on business' at the village of
Exeter, under the name style and firm of Cobbledicl:
. Williams; has this day been mutually dissolved.
Dated, Jan. 20„1000. Signed 1011\ WILLIAMS
JOSE1'tl ConRLrn
f
ce.
Having' purchased the interest of Sorin Willinn,
in the above partnership we will continue the said
business in the old stand.
Dr- All ,accounts due the late firm must be paid to
the undersigned.
J. COBBLEDICK & SON
A
OIIOOijII...
Yes, we have just received another
carload of furniture. which where
added to our already fine stock we
can supply the latest. most hand-
some and cheapest things on the.
market.
c,t.
THE STOCI
We have theStock-yon have the,
money -we want to trade, 'a :and if
it is furniture you scant it will p1
you Well to drop sit and see :our
dandy line before purchasing else-
where:.
We have the largest: and best,
assort.d stock in town.
.ROWE
FOR FIRST CLASS
BEEF, LAMB, PORli,
SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA,
PRESSED TONGUE,
CORNED BEEF; SALT.
FRESH- OR S BORED
MEATS,
Call at
The FamilyButcher
show.
One door North of R. Pickarci's store.
LOUIS DAY
Proprietor.
511/1
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Repair i
r
Nov is the time to get your wheel
cleaned to store away for the winter
Gun Repairs
We make 'airin gun re p a s
.p g
p
L.cialty
in all its branches.
Keys
We have a large stock of keys in all
Horse Chippers
Ground and made AS good as new.
Everything Repaired Here.
SIVIITIL
Cook's Cotton Root Compound.
Is successfully used monthly by eve,.
10,000 Ladies. sate, effectual. Ladies ask
your drn gist for Cook's Cbttoo Root Cogi-
pound. Take no other, es all Mixtures fill a
tmltatlolls are dangerous, 1Pr ' p
nd
leo - 0 1 ”
r
box,IV'o
.x
,
l0 degrees ceq s ro
t n e
13 r 3 er boar,
,g1O.
1 or 2; mailed on receipt of price and two 3•eent
stamps Thu Cook 40o1npony, Windsor, Ont.
_ , Nos. 1 and rid 2 sots tine rer:omnieitded by all
responsible Drugglate fit Canada.
Nos. t and 'NO, 1 9olct in'" E. Crier by (5
Lutz, Druggist.