HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1886-9-2, Page 5HERE AND THERE.
Crisp Items of Interest.
Miteheli Turf Club has disbanded, al.
though in good, standing, financially:
Mr, James Rodgers of Hest Williams, has
been appointed third assistaut teacher iu the
Parkhill High School, at 1t550 per Annum.
Several petty burglaries have 000urred
in Mitchell, lately, invariably upon shoe
eeope, Without a doubt the thieves were
tramps.
The eeaplo of Mitchell have been agitating
for a public cemetery, for some time, but,
owing to sectional jealousies, the project has
fallen througho
Mr. W, LI, Graham, of St. Marys, has Ms -
posed of his imported filly, two years old,, to
Mr. David Clark, short horn breeder, of Sul,
liven township, for $600.
A team of 2 -year-old colts, eaised and
owned by Mr, T. H. (Jersey, con. 3, Bid.
dulph, were sold last week to a Montana
buyer for the Beat sum of $425.00.
A seven-year-old daughter of Mr, ,T. Henry,
of Clintoia, was jumping from a post the
ether day, w u she happened to fall back-
wards and b elk her arm in two planes.
The by -la• ran in 10 00 n
hb
granting � 0 0 as to the
g g
West Ontario+,Pacific Railway Company for
the extension from Woodstock to London
was carried in East Nissouri by 101 majority.
The old Mitchell Banking Company es-
tate is be closed up at puce, Creditors
may receive 5 mute on the dollar in addition
to what they have already got, but this will
be the outside figure,
A game of baseball was played at Ailsa
Graig, on Friday, between the Irish Nine of
Luoan and the Stars of that plane, resulting
in a victory for the hem team, Score :
Stars, 13 Irish Nine, 9
Farmers oomplaiu of the depredations com-
mitted by sparrows. It is stated that these
birds have eaten up whole fields of grain,
and the farming community would like to
have the pests banished.
A Mr. Edwards, . of Mitchell, has a sun-
flower, which measures 17 inches moss.
This is considered large, and any person who
has one that can beat this measurement, we
would like to hear from them.
At the request of Scott"Aot Magistrate
Priestly and peeve Rosser of Mien Craig His
Honor, Judge Elliot, has appointed Charles
Nichols and E. J. Carey, Scott Act constables
in and for the North Riding of Middlesex.
Farmers are almost unanimous in the
opinion that better crops were never garner-
ed in this section than this year. The
wheat is turning out from 30 to 35 bushels
per acre, and oats will average 50 bushels.
An Exeter liveryman turned up here the
other night, bent en a horse trade. He was
aocommodated,getting $25 and a balky horse.
Before leaving he gave a fiee exhibition in
front of the Queen's to the great delight of
the small boy.—Luoan Enterprise,
St. Marys Journal says :—A caucus of the
wire -pullers of the Reform party was held in
St. Marys on Tuesday afternoon- About a
dozen of the agents of the party from all
parts of the Riding were present, and the
meeting was strictly private. The object
was to consider the probable candidatesot the
Reform party at the next Local election, and
to push the candidature of the one adapted
to the ideas of the faithful dozen. "Yankee
Race," of Mite ell, was there in all his glory,
also the es -so °oh:nester from Exeter.
Intelrestin;, 'tents.
DO NQT DELA7f
Do' not delay, if suffering any form of B
el Complaint however mild apparently
be the attack, but use Pr. Fowler's Betz
of Wild Strawberry. It is the old, relic
euro for all forms of taunemor Cemplaints t
require prompt attention, Ask your drug
and all dealers iu patent medicines.
For the prompt and certain cure of
timeless use Ayer's faarsaparilla, the spec
endorsed by eminent medical authorities,
Groat preparations are being made
Ottawa for ,the reception of Zion. Mess
Blake and Mowat on Monday.
Hlolioivay's Olatm..ntt and Pills.—Ever use
ful. The afliicted'by illness should loot
their diseases felly in the face, and at one
seek a remedy for them. A short searchwil
convince the most sceptical that the nobl
medicament' Have afforded ease, comfort, and
oftentimes complete recovery, to the most
ow.
may
act
able
hat
gist
e
Ky-
ific ,1 for a seeotrd class teachers' certificate,
Huron reflemeu invariably appear in the
at prize list of niatcliea wherever they compete,
re. and we are Pleased to see that at the matches
of the Ontario Rifle Asseciation, in Toronto,
where the best shots iu the Province com-
pete, they aro etill able to hold their own,
On '.Tuesday Messrs Elliot,, Brown, Laing
and Catton were charged' before Magistrate.
Follows, of I}enbeina, with having had a wild
dunk iu their possession contrary to the
game' law. Catton did not appear, being in
A, good zee/1y people are ciequiring for the JMPQE rANT TO ' OWNERS RS ' OF STOOK
noxious weed inspector, . A. eauniber of Iota i
just now are covered with blooming bur-
docks, thistles, eta The conooesioas in t
Blaushard township aim thoroughly alive
with weeda and thistlea,
Mr. S, Latta, who last year taught in See-
tien No. 3 Stephou successfully passed the
reoent literary examination for a second. class
certificate and"is now at the Normal .School
in Ottawa, preparing himself professionally
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tortured sufferers. The Ointment will 'o
all descriptions of sores, wounds, bad legs,
sprains, eruptions, erysipelas, rheumatism,
gout, and skiu affeetione, The Pills never
fail itt correcting and strengthening the stn-'
reach, and in restoring a deranged liver to a
wholesome condition, in rousing torpid kid.
neyeto increase *their seoretion, and in re-
establishing the natural healthy aottvity of
the bowels. Iollowoy'a are the remedies for
complaints of all classes of society.
Mr. Thos. Little, of Palermo, has been.
fined e50 for violation of the Canada Tem-
perance Act. '
Malariat poisons can be entirely removed
from the system by the use of Ayer's Ague
Cure which contains 'a sumo specific, in the
form of a vegetable product, used in no other
remedy. Warranted.
Mr, R. C. Baxter, of the Department of
Finance, has been promoted to the position
of assistant superintendeut of insurance.
A SUCCESSFUL RESULT
Mr. Frank Hendry, writing from Seaforth,
says : I purchased one bottle of Burdoc
Blood Bitters to purify my blood. It di
purify it, and now I have excellent health.
As a blood purifying tonic and system regu
later the result of taking B. B. B. is alway
successful.
Diphtheria is very .prevalent in Prince
Edward county.
A PLEASING DUTY.
"I feel it my duty to say° writes John
Berton of Desert, P. Q„ "that Burdock Blood
Bitters cured my wife of liver complaint,
from which rch shehad been a chronic
sufferer.
Her distressing symptoms soon gave way
and I can highly recommend the medicine to
all suffering as she did."
Dun Be Co. report a total of 201 failures
throughout the country during the past
week, fifteen more than the week previous.
Thirty of the number were in Canada, five
moreithan the preceding week.
Dr. Carson's Catarrh Cure is no longer an
experiment. No eure, no pay is the terms
on which it is sold. Money refunded if
not satisfactory. Ask your druggist about
it, then buy it and take no other.
Sir A. T. Galt has been appointed chair-
man of the Commission of Inquiry as to the
advisability of establishing a Dominion
Court of Railway Commissioners.
A DANGEROUS CONDITION
One of the most dangerous conditions is a
neglected kidney complaint. When you suf-
fer from weary aching back, weakness and
other urinary troubles' apply to the back a
Burdock Porou.t Plaster, and take Burduck
Blood Bitters, the best system regulator
known for the Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels.
A CAR T .
Lire Manitoba- The other three appealed; and
entered a plea of not guilty. The charge
against Laing was dropped and he used as a
witness against the otter two. Nothing was
brought out in.evidence to show that the
duck' was ever in tlie'poseeesion of Elliot or
Brown. Judgement reserved,—Ridgotown
Standard.
At a conference of the cattle dealers of
Ireland, held in Dublin, it was stated the de-
pression had lessened the value of stook to
the extent of e20,000,0O0
As the sporting season is'. approaohiug, it
may be of interest to sportsmen to know
that by the new Game Law, passed last ses-
sion, partridge maybe shot from September
let to January lst. Ducks of all kinds from
September'ist to January 1st, and doer, elk,
moose, etc., can only be killed from October
pith to December 15th._ Hunting deur with
dogs can only bo done from October 16th to
November 15th, as at auy other time the
owner is subject to a' fine of not less than $5,
for permitting them to run at large. It
k ' would be a good thing if doge. hunting was
d + stopped altogether. There is nothing sports-
' II man -like in Bounding a deer to 'the water,
s
A STAPLE ARTICLE THROUGHOUT
THE WORLD
THE MERCITANT+S I1ROF'It AND THE SICK t'iLu e
Horn
Australia forms no small portion of the
vast field over which the celebrated Thomas
and then paddling to it, cute its throat. Itis
straight butchery. If no dogs were used,
the deer would become tame, and numerous.
and iregent the settled neighborhood, so thee
any one could go to the woods. nearest his
clearing with a certainty of being able to
, shoot a deer, As it is, those that are not
butchered, are drivou away from every sign
of habitation, into • the wildest and most
inaccessible woods. The exportation' of
venison to the States, is prohibited under a
penalty of not less than $5, or more than $25
for each animal.
LOVELL'S
GAZETTER AND HISTORY
Or THE
DOMINION OF CANADA,
• In Nine Volumes, Ii oyal 800.
MO BE COMMENCED whenever a ewe:to etit
number of subscribers is obtainedto cover
cost of publication. Subsoription to tho Nine
Volumes $75 00, to the Province of Ontario or
to Quebec $12.50, to NewBruuswiok or to Nova
Scotia $11.50, to Manitoba or British Columbia
$9.50, to Prince Edward Island or to North;
west Territories $9.50. Bach Province to'have
a Map.
Please Send for Prospectus.
Johx Lova', r,
Manager and Publisher.
Montreal,4th August, 1886. auged&w3
•
CANADA'S GREAT
INDUSTRIAL FAIR
To all who are suffering from the errors and AND
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, Agricultural Exposition, x886
early decay, loss of Manhood, &a, I will send a TORONTO
reoeipo that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE.
This greatremedy was discovered by a iris- SEPTEMBER 614 TO 18TH.
Holloway has spread the blessings ofhrspeer- sionary in South America. Send a self -ad.
less remedies. Their peculiar adaption to the dressed envelope to Iizv. TosErix T. Inman
diseases of our climate was discovered at an Station D, Neto York Cit
early day byour stitrewd observant population,
and for years the eemnand for them has in-
creased with eve •accelerated rapidity. The
heaviest Commercial houses in England are
in the frequent habit of receiving from their
correspondents in Sydney, Melbourne, Ad-
elaide, Geelong, and in fact from every port
of Australasia, orders for Holloway's Pills
and Ointment, and merchants of the Jewish
persuasion, proverbially the most cautious of
mercantile community, invest larger sums
than any other traders in these popular pre-
parations. They know full well that the
moment the shipments arrive out they can be
sold at a large advance on invoice prices, and
that the market for them is never depressed. JUST THE THING '
Fewpersoustliink of turning theirfaoetowards W. J. Guppy, drnggist, of Newbury writes:
the gold fields without a supply. "Dr. Fowler's Wild Strawberry is just the
For disorders of the liver and stomach the 't hing for Summer Sickness. I sold out my
Pills are claimed tube aswiftandsnre specific, stock three times last summer. There was
and the claim is verified by au overwhelming a good demand for it." Dr. Fowler's. Extract
mass of testimony. Now we all know how of Strawberry is infallible for Dysentery,
entirely the bodily health depends upon the Colic, Sick Stomach and Bowel Complaint
condition of these two important organs. If Madame L. Noel, of Philadelphia, N. S.,
the digestion is impaired, the bowels disor- late of Sherbrooke, wife of L R. Johnson, of
deredt and the liver torpid or congested', the the latter place, applies for a divorce on the
whole frame suffers. The strength declines, grounds of adultery and desertion.
the spirits droop, the complexion cadaverous, Have you Sick Headache, bact taste in your
the flesh wasted, supineness and despair takes mouth in the morning 9 Do you suffer from
the places of energy and hopefulness. A few Dyspepsia, Indigestion or Biiioueness ? If so
timely doses of the Pills bring back digestion, Dr. Carson's. Bitters will cure you. Try it.
appetite, and physical energy. The stomach Your Druggist will /eland money if not sat -
is strengthened and toned, the liver invigor- isfactory.
ated, the de -vitalized blood restored to its Hog cholera is carrying off hogs in Mhdi
normal condition, and the invalid recovers son, Indiania, and adjoining counties- by
the strength, the energy, and the health that hundreds.
belong to vigorous manhood—Observer. Be On Your Guard. •1nlo�h aft the clogged avenues of the
Don't allow a cold in the tread to sloypy Bowels, Kidneys and Liver. carrying
and sure) develops into Catarrh when
Two Chicago grocers have been held in
$1,000 each for trial for not legally stamping
packages of oleomargarine.
Ladies Only.
The complexion is often rendered unsightly
by Pimples, Liver Spots, and Yellowness..
These it is well known are caused from an
inactive Liver and bad blood. Dr. Chase's
Liver Cure purifies the blood and whole sys-
tem. See Resipe Book for recipes, hints and
suggestions on how to preserve the complex-
ion. Sold by C Lutz, Sole Agent.
John Roach. the shipbuilder, is 'danger-
ously ill at Mount elcGregor, New York.
An immense Programme of NEW AND GREAT
ATTRACT/ONE is prepared for this Exhibition.
el rail Pares and Excursions one/ Ry's
.pros of Prize List and Entry Forms sent to
,p one on application, by post card or other-
wise., to the Secretary at Toronto. Entries close '
Saturday August 28th. H. J. HILL
JNO. J. WITHROW, Manager and Sec'y.
President. TORONTO.
"ELL"
ORGANS
Unapproached for
Tone and Quality
CATALOGUES FREIE.
BELL & CO., Guelph, Out,-
NEV REALM
utt-
NEVEALTH.
Anal WING
if ACE MARK
G- T L E S's
D
Liniment Iodide Ammonia
Removes allUnsightly launches, Cures Lame
nose in Cattle, Spinal Meningitis, Found-
er, Weak Limbs, Sprung Knees, Spav-
u, `llingbono, Quitter, Windgalls
No stable should be without it, Railroad
lifteintatied 1xpreosCompanies all use Giles
Liniment,andin the great racing stables o
Belmont anclLorillard it has achieved wend.
dors. One trial will convince.
Write DR. GILE$, Box 3483. N. Y. P. Q., wile:
will, without charge, give advice on ail diseases
and also on the management of cattle. Sold by
all druggists at 50c. and $1,00 bottle and in
quarts at $3.5,0, in which there is great saving.
The Liniment in white wrappers is for family
use; chat in yellow for cattle,
GILES' IODIDE AMMONIA HORSE AND
' CATTLE POWDERS.
Used by all tine leading horsemen on. earom
Park,Eleetwood, Beach, Sir eepshead Bayaft
Bull'RHead, NeVer dissapoini,are Tonic, obi
terative and Diuretic, Destroy. Worn s'. (Jur 0
Indigestion, Colic, Bots, Sore Throat, Catarrh,
Founder, Peak -eye and Rheumatism. The
dose is small and the power is great. 'The
Powders are Guaranteed and P nroliasers
Failing to Obtain a Cure ;hMoneyRefunded
Sold by all druggists at 25 cts. per boa
O. LUTZ, Agent, EXETER
� ,ONT •
Sold at C. LUTZ'S, Agent, Exeter.
THE ELEBRATED
jr CHASE'S k
atpADR KE
T Q L10
LIVER
CORE
FOR LIVER AND: KIDNEY DISEASES
"When an intelligent man. wants to pur-
chase, lie buys front .parties whose standing in
theiriseveral callings is a guarantegee for the
qudoublyyytrue in rwares."
gard to This m dicinmotto
s buy
only those made by practical professional men.
Dr. CHASE is too well andfavorablyknown by
his receipt books.to require any recommenda-
tion.
DR. CHASE s Liver Cure bus a receipt book
wrapped around every bottle which is worth its
weight in gold.
DR. CHASE'S Livor Cure is guaranteed to ring
all diseases arising from a torpid or inactive
liver such as Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Biliousness. Jaundice, Dead.
ache, Liver Spots, Sallow Complexion, etc—
THE KIDNEYS THE KIDNEYS
allDder CHASE'S
is of the kidneys Ruh s ppiaoin in
the back pain in lower portion of the abdomen,
constant desire to pass urine, red. and white
sediments, shooting pains in passage, Bright's
disease and all urinary troubles, etc.
Tr.yy it, take no other, it will cure you. Sold
by a4 dealers at $1.00 per bottle.
7`. 1SIDNA.NS011i tic Co.,
■OLE�'AGENTS FOR CANADA. . • BRADFORD
PENNYROYAL WAFERS.
Prescription of a physician who
• o ''1, has had a life long experience in
1t�jil . .•
treating female diseases.' Is used
- monthly with perfect success by
i . over 10,000ladis. Pleasant, safe,.
N,? • effectual. Ladies ask your drug -
fist for Pennyroyal Wafers and
takenosubstitute,orinclose post-
e. • •moi\ all drugggifor sts $1 per box s.Sold ess
THE EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., Denim, 1Vires.
tre Sold in Exeter by J. W. Browning
and all druggists.'
C. &.S. GIDLEY,
UNDERTAKERS !
--AND---
Furniture Manu faeurers
—A FULL STOCK OF—
Furniture, Corns, Caskets,
And everything in the,above line, to meet
immeIiate wants.
We have one of the very best
Hearses in the County,
And Funerals furnished and conducted! t
extremely low ,prices.
EMBLEMS OF ALL THE DIFFERENT SOCIETIES
BORN. 'can be cured for 25 .cents. A few Replica- oIf grad mpy without
t wed akening
inghuthessof the •
q•
READY —In St. Mary's oie the 27th gut., the tions will cure incipient Catarrh. One to 1
G B E A T
wife of Mr. Jno. Ready, of a eon, el ity O the Stomach curt Biu
SAvxnERs.—On the 13th ult., wife of Geo, to five boxes will cure chronic Catarrh. ,ss, DyspE*'la,l.t. Headaches; DiZ
,.^ ;u, ilear'bb ur:.i. Constipation,
D •yaess of the "k in, Dropsy,' Dim-
ss of Vision,Jaundice, Salt Riieuni,
- y:,iuelas, Scrofula, Fluttering of
r Ireart, Nervousness and General
•!edify ; all' these and many other simi
' `r•• Complaints Mel In the happy influence
Duitri{)CI BLOOD BITTERS.
•:le Bottles l^e : £.erular size $1.
• For sale by ell dealers.
T.1t11M11jjiA .1. CO.. Proprietors, Ti,►gn sfo
two boxes will cure ordinary Catarrh. A d f h i
;ng ;.
One secretions ; at the same time COrreeting , e f� ri y1
Gal i■ �C,�
Saunders, West McGillivray of a son.
CARTER.—On Tuesday, the 24th stilt., the
wife of Wm. Carter, McGillivray, of a son.
Attlesenoxo.—ln Hay, on the 30th ult., the
wife, of Wm. Ara: strong, :of a daughter.
BUCHAN en.—Iu Exeter, on the 24th ult., the
• wife eel). 11.' Buchannan, late of Kintail,
of a souesj
r MARRIED.
WITWER-.�1. TnICxLLR—At the C. M. parson.
age in Platteville on Tuesday, the 24th
tilt., by the Rev. C. More. Mr. Abraham
Vitwer, of Ray township, Huron County,
to Mise Matilda Striker, of Bright.
DIED.
Sold by all dealers at 25c. per box. Try
Dr. Chases Catarrh Cure—take no other—it
will cure you. C. Lutz. sole agent for Exeter
IT NEVER FAILS
1)r. Fowlers Extract of Wild Strawberry
will never fail you when taken to cure', Dy-
sentery, Colic, Sick Stomach or any form of
Summer Complaint. Relief is a:most,:insta-
ntaueous • a few doses will cure when other
remedies fail.
CONSU1WPTION CURED.
An old physician, retlrecl from practice, hay.
1ng+had placed in his hands by an Plast Indian
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedyy for the sppoedvand permanent cure of
Consom tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma
— .d all throat and lung affections, also a posi-
tive and radical etre for Nervous Debility and
all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its
wonderful curative powers in thousands 'o'f
cases, has felt it his duty to mi ko it known to
his suffering fellows. Actuated by tn:q rr, tive
and a desire to relieve human sufferin;,.
send free of charge, to all who .desire :t, this
recipe, in Germau,Froneh or English, w:th full
directions fer prop ring and using. Sent by
mail by add rose ing with stamp, naming this
Novjs,140 Power's Block , Rochester,
N.pY.
WALlKIr—In Osborne, on the 24th alt.,
Mary, relict of the late David Walker,
aged 74 years.
SPAtOWAN,—In Exeter, on the 28th nit.,
George Clifton, infant son of Mr. Hugh
Speeckman, aged 8 months and 15 days.
CovolLIN.—In McGillivray, on the28th lust..
Mrs. Coughlin, mother otP. Coughlin,Esq„
M. P., aged 80 years and 6 months,
Mr. Wm. 'wainwright, the popular Aegis -
taut -Manager of the Grand Trunk Railway,
who has been absent in England on a well-
earned vacation for seine months, has return-
ed to Canada.
Captain Isaiah ltyndor, had' an attack of
paralysis; tried new York's beet physicians,
got no relief until he obtained Giles' Iodide
Anvioe To MoOnElts.—Aro yoti - diaterbod at
night and broken of your Lost by it sick child
suffering and crying with pain of Cutting
Teeth? If so send at once and got a bottle of
Mrs, Winsiow's Soothing Syrtip" for Children
Teethilg. Its value is incalculable. It will
i,+licve the poor little sufferer immediately,
.,,e pond upon it, mothers ; there is no mistake
about it. It cures Deset tory and Diarrhoea,
regulates the Stomachs and tlowols, euros WindColin, softens' the Ohm a,reducesInflammation,
and given tone and energy to the whole system.
"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children
teething in pleasant to the tanto and in the
Ammonia Liniment, which, to his unspeak- prescription of one of the oldest and best
able joy,in him Ca tate B riders will o male physicians and nurses in the United ' Address
p ) States, and is for gale by all druggists tluou�+h-
give any information desired, Resides 310 out the world, Price yall diivo cotta a bot- !TEE
I RL CULVERWELL MEDICAL COMPANY !aW011West Z3st., New York, Sold by C. Lutz, tic. 13o aura and aid, f r w iia, t'V.rsr,otv's r
central Dt ug Store. S c ' "ate d !,other.ki 1. 41 AvN 08., Nie.w ouz.
Post wilco Box 450
How Lost t flow Restored
We have recently published a now edition
of. DB. OTIDYE $WELL'S C.171,EBBA. TED 1;',
SAY o n the radical and perm .axon t cure (with-
out medicine)ofNorvousDebility, ilcntalr.nd
physieal capacity impediments to \larriage,
etc., resulting excesses.
Price, in sealed euvelone,ou ly 0 ceiits,ortwc'
postage stamps.
The celebrated author of thin admirable es
sayelearly ttomonstrates, froin thirty years
successfulpractice, ti,atalarm ing °onsetlueu
COS mayberhdically cured withoutthe dang-
erous use of internal medicines ort>},euse of
the knife ; Point out a inodo of cure at once
simple certain and offectual, by means of
which every sufferer, Ito matter what his con-
ditioninav be,may cure himself oh.,aply, pri
vately and radically.
T 'Thi lecture should be in the handsof ev-
ery yOuth and every man in
v-eryyouthandevery,manin tf•eland,
Sale
SUMMER
DRY-
DRY -GOODS
rJ,hese goods must be sold,
fit ouoe regardless of price,
1 e, to
make rooi'.n for our new Fall
Importations.
tV "A
ns.
7nflce stem, at t til no kind.
QTY.N OI 0.TO1
ZiRelLeiMSS O 'Ly
At Toronto. Every Barrel,Cruaranteed. This Oil' was used on •all machines during tho
at
Exhibition. Ityou basget beotl Peer»,walese;4rirded lt SIXis GOLDonlymMEDALadeby duriug the last three yceare.
r Soe th
SIAiYi.
trEL noor-ns & coo T y
FOIL SALE 13Y JAS. PICKARD.
RENOWNED REMEDIES.
THE PILLS
Purify the Blcod, correct all Disorders of the
LIVER, STOMACH KIDNEYS, AND BOWELS.
They invigorate
and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable in ti
Complaints incidental to Females of all ages. For children andi, the ecce they•aro prieeleei
THE OINTMENT
Is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, old,4ounds, Sores and Ulcers. It
famous for Gout and Rheumatism,
FOR DISORDERS OF TEE CHEST 1T gaS •NO ZIQUAL.
For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, : Colds Glaudelar
Swellings, and all s`ciu cfise:
it has no rival ; and for cotracted and stiff joints it aotslike a charm.
The Pills and Ointment are sold at biomes Hoteowey's Establishment,.
78 NEW OXFORD -STREET late (533, OXFORD -STREET), LONDON
also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine, in Boxes and Pots, at is. lid., 2s.
4s. 6d,, les., 22s., and 33s. each. The 2s. 9d. size contains three times the quantity of the
is lid, •size •,the 4s. 6d. size six ; the les, size sixteen ; the 22s size thirty-three ; and the
335 size fifty-two times the quantity of the smallest Boxes and Pots.
Full printed directions are affixed to each Box and Pot, and can be had in any language
tt Purchasers should look to the Label on°the Potseand Boxes.'T If the addr'oss isnot
533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious.
0
HIFRRAH, HURRAH
FOR
FA1VIILT GROCERY
Cha Cup and SaucerGiven
Away
With EVERYPOUND of BAKING POWDER. purchased at
G y
FALL AND VT!fl GOODS DECEIVED,
C. SOUTHCOTT & SON
Have just opened their Fall and Winter Purchases of
Consisting of some of the Finest Pattern Goods to b
anywhere.
—1.F. YOU WISH—
A. Suit, made from thesegoads in the Latest Styles
g 3''
AND AT EXCEEDING LOW RATES,
CrIVE TTS A • CAME,
C. SOUTHCOTT and 80N, the Exeter Clothiers
WILLIAM DREW
Furniture Dealer and Undertake
1 have Just raceivecl a, Car Load of Now Stylish Fllrnitti t,
and I am
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ST
SMI. -11-1
1\T 0- A'�'
For ;the, next SIXTY DAIS. Ib will be to your advantage
to call on tile before n goielsewhere.
going ow here.
REMEMB1i1i THE PLACE Or T)oolt NOIT N
Il or . ToLsorls 73ANr
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