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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1886-11-25, Page 5COMMUNiCATiON$,. • ee do not hem iiououioves responeiw•le:for opin• tons expreesocl by ovrret+pon1ente under Cateheading C. P. R. BRANCH LINFa. To the Editor of the Times. Sin. --The proposal extension of the C. P. R. from a point oil Lake Ontario to sotue point on Lake Huron, is a question of great importance to a slumber of different looalitiee at thepresent time. Stich places ala Harnil. ton, Brantford, Woodstock, Embro and St, Marys, are almost sure to secure connections by the proposed line, and there is no doubt, whatever, that this line of the C. P. R. would not only be one of tho best paying local roads in Ontario, lint the best without exception, it being, as it will be when completed, a strong eompeting, Irmo. It will secure a large amount. of freigbt an ironic, as it would run almost led the 'Jeannette'', and also spoke itt lits in a B line fr , m lake to lake, across the very favor, . Jamiva Brady or, Weak Limbs, s B c y )vas nominated b •.J. over two years. I9 beetsection o. f l ntario As it is a well known } Y a determined to give -Bur: os `� Johnston and W. W. Austin, A. Petrillo dock Blood Bitters a fair trial. After takiit i ' Ringbone, Quitter, Windgalls, fact that the counties through which the was nominated by J. H. Farrington and Jas, four bottles 1 g These ere brit a few pf the reasons. The cheapest methods of obtaining (bete advert - Cages are fret to preserve a piece of the original !crest on each farm, which I have known done effectually simply by'fending the piece designed to preserve, end keeping cattle out; and next by planting long lines; of evergreens as wind -break. If the latter be tried, the way to auooess is to plant ablaut the first of Juno, and keep the roots quite damp, and covered from 'nun and wind till until Jaiina y. planted, Wonderful euro of Paralysis. D, Merkle, Yours truly, R,', Flamini. of Carlstadt, New Jersey, lost the nee of his Toronto, Nov, 9th,+ 86, • right arm, was useless, hanging by,his side ; tried all the known rensedioe by direction of Sir Richard Cartwright Chosen. the hest doctors in Jersey and New York, electricity, strichnia•—al failed. Giles', Norwich, November 19,—The following is Iodide A innonia Liniment cure him. d iia. For the result of the Reform Convention • for sale by U. LUTA, Central Drug Store. South Oxford, held today :—James Noxou ,'Roemer, Hamm and Ten Eyck, oarsmen, nominated Sir ltiehard Cartwright, and spoke wlll sail for. New York on Saturday. vigorously for hitr. A. Cox, of Burford, sec- A GOOD INVESTMENT. °n `'I suffered tirith eruptions on my face for Interest* tI;; 4teins. TIIE RIGHT W.Y.A The Only proper way to cure :a will} is to loosen the tough rngooue or phlegm that. clogs the bronchial pipes. `l'his is why Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam is the moat silo- oessful remedy for coughs, colds throat and lung troubles. `Tie next consistory has been postponed r IMPORTAIIT TO 0 ( _ WNBRS . OF STOCK: °rtit..: MA) et (-TEES Linimento ' A , Z dad�A,mmonia Removes all Unsightly Bunches, Cures Laino Hess in Cattle, Spinal Meningitis, Feund- ,orung Knees, Spay. , eau say it efts the best hi - road would port rs of rs the heaviest Producers Virtue.. ivl. S. Schnell wart nominated by vestment I ever made. Joan Clauec, Beatt- No„stabldershould. bewitliout it._ fiailroad and exporters of grain, cheese, live stook, nee Thomas Lammerman and W D S 'tl 1N The Western nail manufacturers have d- vanced the price of nails five cents per keg We take pleasure in recommending Hall's .Hair Renewer to our readers. It restores grayhair to itsyouthful color, baldness, makes the hair sett and glossy, does not, stain the skin, Crud is the best ''own remedy for hair and scalp diseases The session o the North-west o terminil ted on Wednesday, ml 1. sejour, atlttmba,. . r • t a ng t a Giles in Ontario ; as the route which the road is T • 1 Liniment and In the Companies hey all retired in favor of Cartwright. mullet' was ten oarried immediate- ly. taat racing stables c The Belmont and Lorillard it has achieved 'Bond likely to take would be a central one between or,g,nal then a ders. One trial will convince, two different lines of the G. T, R,, and more Write DR. GILES,;Box 3483. N. Y. P,' 0., who especially so from S. Marys westward ,world will, without charge, give advfee on all diseases not only secure to the road a good local trade, and also on the management of cattle. Sold b but would draw a large amount of traffic from o o , prevents all druggists at 50c, and ,81,00 bottle and in the G. T. B. on both sides. Kirkton would quarts at $3.50, in which there is great ss.ving, teens Laborator The Liniment in white wrappers is for family be a splendid point fora station, and would Y at k d use; that in yellow ter cattle. contribute a large amount a large amount of Woodbury N J hn g freight to the road, as grain, horses, cattle our and capon liy ur prefudiaga lu Tl f 1 N h C uuctl GILES' IODII)F AMMONIA HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. .--.4111.41114.444 Proprietary Medicines. A. visit to Dr. Green's e considerably changed views, is o regard to what are generally known as "Standard Patent Medicines.” Or course we are getting to that age in life when we are forced to conclude Life itself is a humbug, and naturally distrust anything that has not withstood long and tried experiences. Being and sheep, aro raised in large quantities and numbers in the vicinity of Ktrkton, large droves of cattle being often bonght and de- livered in Kirkton, and then driven twelve miles to n railway station for shipment. Exeter also needs bettor railway connections, a physt as Exeter will always bo a competing point oian I had the cariosity to know how between London and Clinton, as it is sur- such a sale : of two medical preparations rounded and connected with the largest area could be sustained for so ntany years, 'The townlit Western Ontaafn, perfect system upon which the business is of country of any It is to be hoped that the 0. P. R. officials conducted, and the pharmaceuticalarrange- ments for the ruaoufaoture of the two renipes the road.'with which we were mal Tears, sufficiently convicting to us that the AUGUST PaooaE8e1oN. FLOWER, for Dyspepeia and Liyer Con. kton, Nov. 23rd, 1886. plaints, and Bosonnx's Genets.* SYRUP, ;for Throat and Lung Tronbl1.s, were for the complaints they are recommeeded, most. To the Editor of the Exeter Times. excellent remedies, and only regret. that in, Dian Sxu,—I am exceedingly sorry and mUoh. of our practice, medical ethics prevent I am sure you will sustain au immense loss, us froth prescribing them without malting tit e for l0 Public- mu ofs nllir, W your bythe cola so Farquhar Corr hen we weer' pes on- p eo s h ow u p dent, who introduced the post.office rumpus the great quantity of voluntary letters hav- in your coluinns. We inserted a few of the ing been forwarded Dr. Green; from ell pasts facts about the matter two weeks ago, which of the eoautly, and from all °blsses'of people, it seems he waa unable to refute. Anel copse- lawyers, ministers and doctors, giving, de fluently had to withdraw his patronage from seription of their ailments, testiruoniats of you, hence your severe loss. But Sir, he their cures, ete,, I feel like endorsing Dr. rose equal to the occasion ; he enlisted the Greens suggestion that the Government services of a professional, who "knows where accept. such valuable formulas, and license of he ' speaks," one who verily believes them for general use by giving protection to that he is the mast, and wisdom will die with . the inventor same as patents generall;y— him; one who has unlimited power in this Copied from N. , i'• D,uggists` Circular of Dominion of ours. He has almost taken Oct„ 1886. away oar breath, by disclosing the feet that ho has but to say to the Government, do. this, and they do it ; but what strikes ns as the most re arka le of the many great pow- ers he is comp sed of, is the fact that he knows the stst manta of our forme/ article. were untrue, and that we were ashamed to give our names. We emphatically take ex- ception to both his assertions, but we adroit that we hare an advantage over both him and his principal, se far as secrooy is con- cerned, because, with these two exceptions, the public know that no one is so destitute of common honesty, as to make statements impugnaciug the character of one who has for over 30 years been known amongst ns as upright, in the strictest sense of the term. We again make the assertion that our former statements wek true, and can be proven;and more, that Mr, 7l'rardiner never would have taken the olficd from Mr. Hay, had he nut usurped powers which mild not be toterat- ed in any subordinate. If it is found to be requisite, the facts will be. given.' in detail. We don't intend to take any more notice of the gentleman "who knows," as he has neither part nor lot in the matter, and only • knows what the original has told him. In Ireland the Home Ruler boycots on 'the same principle. Mr. Gardiner is postmas- ter of .Farquhar, and Mr. Hay is his deputy at present, Zit it will require more than the assertions of his haunchmen to keep him there. Hoping this will be read to the boys. I remain, JUSTICE. Nov, 22nd,1886. is The Action of Forests on Agricul- ture. and lungs. Palatable as milli and in all To the Editor of the Times. wasting disenees, both for adults and children, will not forget tiro above.,faotswhen locatingt. i e aequniutotl, are FREE TRADE. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking off of revenue stamps from Proprie. Lary Medicines, no doubt has largely beuefi.t- ted the consumers, as well as relieving the burden of home manufacturers. Especially is this the case with Greens August Flower and Bosclree's German Syrup, as the reduc- tionof thirty-six cents per dozen, has been added to increase the size of the bottled con- taining these romedics, thereby giving one- fifth more medieine in the 75 oent size. Tho August Flower fbr Dyspepsia- alid Liver Complaint, and the German Syrup for Cough and Lung troubles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any medicines in the world. The advantage of increased size of the bottles will begreatlyappreciated by the sick and afflicted, in every town and village in civilized countries. Sample bottles for 10 arts remain the same size. Mitchell has ft floating debt of $7,500, and the newspapers cannot account for it.. Refusing to take a paper out of the post. office, or notifying the publisher to discon- tinue sending it, does not relieve a subscrib- er from paying for the papers that may be sent afterwards, unless all arrears are paid. paper neednot be discontinued until all arrears are paid. Ayer's Sarsaparilla thoroughly cleanses. the blood, stimulates the vital functions, and restores health and strength. No one whose blood is impure cau feel well. When you are discouraged and despondent take Ayer's Sarsaparilla to purify audvitalize the blood. Thanksgiving Day was observed through mut the Dominion by the usual church ser- vices and the snspension of business. THERE IS NOTHING -LIKE IT. There is no remedy offered , to suffering humanity whose use 19 so universally and frequently required. as Hagyard's Yellow 0i1. for rheumatism, neuralgia, colds, sore throat, deafness, croup, lumbago, and aches, pains, lameness and soreness of all kinds, when in- ternally and externally used. Attorney -General Tailiou is a candidate for the county of Montealm, Mr. Richard, M. P. P., having reslened, Be on Your Guard. Don't allow a cold in the head to slowly and .urely develops into Catarrh when you can be cured for 25 cents. A: few applica- tions will ease incipient Catarrh. One, to two boxes will cureordinaryCatarrh. One to five boxes will cure chronic Catarrh. 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 THE BEST COMBINATION. • The best combivatiou of blood cleansing, regulating, health giving' herbs, roots and barks enter into Burdock Blood' Bitters—a purely ve8etable remedy that cures diseases of the blood. liver and kidneys, A C; A 1 D. To all who are suffering from the e: rs and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,. early decay, loss of Manhood, &c,'I will send a receipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy web discovered by a mis- sionary • in South America. Send a self-ad- dressed envelope t0 Rev. . Tosovit T. hassle' Station D. New.YorkOit The Canadian Anthracite Coal Company, with;a gully subscribed capital of $500,000, was formally organized yesterday iu Winni- Why Employ Doctors. sect y all the leading horsemen on Seroul Park, Fleetwood, Beach, Sheepsbead Bay au Bull's Head. Never 'dissapoint,are Tunic Ae tere,tive and Diuretic, Destroy Worms! Curl Indigestion, Colic, Bots, Sore Throat, Catarrh, Founder, Pink -eye and Rheumatism. The dose is small and the power is great. The Powders are Guaranteed and Purchaser's Failing to obtain a Our Money Refunded. Sold by all druggists at 25 eta. perbo.c, t C. LUT%, Agent, EXETER, ONT LOVELL'S GAZETTER AND HISTORY OD THE DOMINiON OF CANADA,. In Nine Volumes, Royal 80o. TO BE COMMENCED whenever a sufficient number of subscribers is obtainedto cover cost of pubiioatlon Subscription n to the:: i p Nine Volumes $a75 00, to the Province of Ontario or to Quebec $12,50, to New Brunswick or to .Nova Scotia ;311.50, to Manitoba or British Columbia $0.50, to Prince Edward Island or to North- west Territories $0.50. Each Province to have a map. Please Send for Prospectus. • JOiiNLOVELG Manager azul Publisher Montreal, 4511 August,1886. aug8d&w3 O OLD Rolls are sotre,bur those wino write to Stinson&'Co., Portland, Mame, about work which they cal dve free, o, and live iat bonus, that will pay them from 35 to 325 per. day. Some have earned over $50 in a day, liitner.sex, yougg or old. Capital' not requir- ed. You are started free. Those who start at. once are aosolntely sure of a snug little to r - tune.' Allis new. Consult a doctor, for a$ or 8.oz: bottle of • FOR SALE. ' $ - - -ie will A two-year old thorouebbred Jersey bull. Good anima and good pedigree. Terms liberal. give you a le oz. bottle of Dr. Chase's Liverr Apply toWm. STAtxtra, Cure for $1' and a valuable recipe book free Louise Michel bite been t ffioially pardon ed by the French authorities, the anexpire portfon of her .term of sentence being cancel led. A DOUBLE PURPOSE. The popular remedy, Hagyard's Yellow 011,1s used both internally red externally for aches, pains. colds, crone, rheumatism, deafuess and diseases of an inflammatory nature. Kirkton P. O, Ont, Canvassers Wanted ! IMMEDIATELY IN THIS COUNTY To BELL ° r NORTE L ADT p' Have you Sick Headache, bad taste in your Food for consumptives. mouth in tho morning 7 Do you suffer from Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Dyspepsia, Indigestion or Biliousness i! If so Hyphosphites, is a most wonderful food. It Dr. Carson's Bitters will cure you. Try it. Ypur Druggist will refund money if not. sat- isfactory. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice, hay ing hal placed in his hands oy an East Iudiau missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of BORN. Consnnuprtion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma vil throat and lung affections, also n oer- not. only gives strength and iucreaies the flesh but heals the irritation of the throat SIR,—I nave been asked to state concisely, with a vie* twits publication through the press, thus reaching a .larger circle of readers than )viii peruse blue books or reports, the I BowB reason for maintaining among agricultural wi land, and the best method of doing so, with- SMIT outasking too much expense from. any in. of dividnal proprietor. I have stated a few — and a desire to relieve human sufferint, here, end should be glad if, in the interest sent free of charge, to all who desire t, this of the forestry movement, (which is, m view notice, in German,Frencli or English, vv_th toll directions for preparing and using. Sent- by of the great harm"over.clearing is doing our nail by addross:ngwith stamp, naming this agriculture, the chief need of Ontario) you t t d paper„W.A;NoYEs,140Power's Block,licc/iestcr, will give it a place in your columns. 1V Y The reasons for maintaining forests are:— andx-Lr Exeter, on the 20th ,inst.,•the tiveami radical cure for Nervous ebitity nd vie is a marvelous food and medicine. of Alfred Buwey, of a sou. all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its 8—I1 Buy, on the 18th lust., the wife wonderful curative powers in thousands of cnses, has felt it' bis duty toninke it known to Wendel Smith, of a daughter. hie sufferiugfellows. Actuated by tLig v tire MARRIED. ANDREWS.—GOuLD.—In Exeter,on the 24th inst., n the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. Jas. Graham, ' Mr. Wall Andrews, to •Miss Jessie, eldest daughter ofr, John GouldAll of Exeter: A COMMON EXPRESSION. That they hold the rain in their beds, winch hf J I G l' ".I was troubled with liver complaint -for. three years, aro formed of a deep mess of leaves, and tried many remedies lint never decayed forest refuse, (This is so long as the found any that has done me' so much good as Burdock Blood Bitters.” James Higgins, OWICIRCIIMMNIMEMIg forest is kept free from grass. If oattle be let in to tramp it hard, and grass over- spread it. it will not retain nearly so much, and will be tothat extent inferior in value as a reservoir of moisture to the farm lands (0 tau w Sprit' Berle MARKET REPORTS. orrectedat5o'clock s m. Wednesday. hu s , .,. 0 08 to 72 g Wuea t ,.. .,, 0 ed to 0 70 Y .., 0 40 to 55 ., e 25 to 28 700to7s:; .,, 1 75 CO 2 00 ▪ U18to050 U5Sto0 SO • 014to015 16 50 5 )ti OO to a 55 50 to 0 4o around.) The water so held, filters off slow- Oats Clor Se Iy through the surrounding lands, and keeps Tinnovethyoli oreel(s, rivers, and' the numerous unde11- Peas ... grouxi ._ baunels of the earth, supplied With Oori, ` water a ,,,,,,ib furnishes moisture thus to the Eggs whole coil try. If there be no woods, `rain Butter . y Plourperbbl. Rowe off at once to the river, washing away Potatoes,per bushel ... much good earth in its progress, and being +\p1,le of very alight beneficial effect compared to pried cioeee what it is in the former ease. Berko That they in the season of growth, when Ducks showers of rain are needed, being then posy Chielr sessecl of vast quantites of leaves, which Rf Geese' throw out rattail moisture daily,and this Roof moisture being the lightest ofallvapors, irides send large qunntitioa of it upward to the Shoolrskins nae) higher' atmosphere. I3eiu cooler than the WOOL l lar 6 p g Wool per lb air current above, when ib meets oho sufli- Flay porton cieutly damp, the juncture of the warmer ttuiolisnerhush and cooler bodies itnmediutely innst produce tvoodpor cord prceipitatiou, and raiii must fall at some point, whether near or further depending on, the speed of the wind then existing, That 1 woods, or'even single lines of evergreens, e1oi'ta pQwerfnl by way of Shatter. i'hat1"lotaii,cnu ea 3 etepOra wen,tenitee ele$039 of veiltl'iiet :,tr. when a. shower of rani lips moistened tiro ' vent her. nee heifer:, one, two ,en;'t .,in groubd,that and will aid vegetation vapidly 1)11nt110: an0: tem Vd.n tem, 1l:ht rue 1111.11 solgngasiliemoisturo is' evaporating from �whitestirineat°1 111 ani lvhif v�,;,rlinv. Any psr<1(n giving any info+mui.lin�i or Litt,: their whereabouts, will inn suitnllvN.I'Vnrr1t'.1,: 7Ul•rN rtilsn[,vro11 East Templeton, P.. Q. Apvmos To Mourrmn4.—Are ;you disturbed- at eight and brolcon of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying witb main of Cuttine Teeth? If so sr•ud'at once .tins get a' bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teethiig. Its value` is incalculable. It will. �ulieve the pour little sufferer immediately, enend upou it, mothers ; there is ne mistakSe about it: It curer, Dysontot;v' and Diatrl'relt regularos the Stomach and 1loweis, eures Wiud Colie, settees tueGumF reducesinflammation,, tied gives tone and energy to the whole system. "Urs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for 'children teething f e pleasant to the taste and is the s,per bag 40 50 0 5510 rrescription of ono 01 the 'oldest and host Apples it b ,., U 04 to 0 00 0)0010pbysicia"s and nurses in the United 1 peril). . 0 Oh .5l• 0 05 iltates, and is for sale by ali druggist, tlu'ough- y per ib ... .. „ O os to ea out the world, Price tw out iivo cents n, hot- pot pr „ ... 0 85 to r) 41. tie, Bo Sure and tisk for y'•.?les. \VIrSsnow's ens per pr ,.. ... 0'25 to 0 83 seeenso wnup"and take no other kind. resseeoerlillr ,., 5 50 to 6 25 5011 to 000 non), g. .. ... 5 011 to 6 00 lrossod 6 oO to 7 t'0 u 55 to 057 11 :0 to 0 70 e 16 to 0 17 S en to 0 io 050 to 075 y,r1 tt l .„ 7250to800 S'.VRA 1�7 ': (2, r.L T.IJ.Ii the surface, for all that time the land will be neither toowet nor too dry, and` the moislul'e will hot be stagnant, 'which is injnrions, but itt motion, when it 's boaef - cial. When there is no shelter the drying winds pass over too rapidly, and the benefit t d S t T of the shower does not remain in the land '� Weakness, Jzntistiont5,intpotency' \'�✓1 for half the time it beneficially might. 4 and all dlseaseiCanned by abuse. �re>•- That the abetter of trees in lines or blocks rnaroasl indiscretion, or Over-exertion, Ai rsal is vhly valuable to winter crops, and prevent. l9ix ackagesG'uarandeecido Cure hebtaltotherg in the uneven drifting of snow and baler- . iii. Ask your Druggist for Trre O estltetuetr g Prescription, take no substitute. One packltgd wise; and that this is very important with $5. Six $5, by mail. Write forPamphlet. Address irfeicnee to the growth of -clover which is £wt"eka CLromleal Coat Detroit, 1t11v�lli. thr pill civil' means of keeping in good tiltlt i Sold in Exeter by Dr, J, W. ,R;owniug mid malty sf eon Ontario soils. 0, Lutz. The Great Enliish Prescription. A successful .Medicine used overti. 30 years in thousands of. cases. Cures perms orrted Nervous slenat WILL CURE BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,' JAUNDICE, SALT RHEUM HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, OR RELIEVE DIZZINESS, D ROPSY FLUTTERING OF THE HEART, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, n OF THE SKIN, A PURELY CANADIAN BOOK, describing the wonders of our- own country with thrilling incidents of; travel and adven- ture„ This Is by far the most saleable sub- scription book ever published in Canada. Not a book of scraps and clippings, but an original copywright work,richly.au profusely illustrar- To energetic Hien who will promise to can- vass at feast one township, wo will offer the most liberal inducements. As we manufacture the book ourselves upon our own premises, we can afford to place it in the hands of eanvsea- ers at a very low figure, while the retail prices places the work wit. in the reachof all classes. Applications for .Territory received at once. We want at least one man in every county in Canada. Also the "New Home Parallel' Bibles," and Photograph Albums in oyer 300 var- ieties. C. BLACKETT ROBINSON, 5 JORDAN ST„ TORONTO Publisher �IIND OP!NII1G OF SHOW ROOM, ON MONDAY & 'TUESDAY, OODER 4th&Sti Samwoll lid Par Have pleasure in announcing to the Ladies that our MILLINERY AND MANTLE SHOWROOMS will be open for the Season on the above dates, when we will have on exhibition Paris, New York and London Styles of Bonnets, Bats and Trimmings. Also Berlin and London made Mantles and Jackets, and many novelties direct from the menufac- tnrevs. On the s5nie dates we will show a large assortment of 'T'ine French Dress.Goods, Plain and Stripe Ensiles, Satins and Silks all colors; Mnimt'e Cloths, Rosery Trim- mings, Mantle Ornaments, and full lines of Hosiery, (Moves, Eta. Our (rents' Fu nishieg Department is very Complete, viol nett embrace many novelties in fine Scotch Suitings, Os'er- coating, Teowseuing, Neckties, and fine Imparted Scotch 13mmderware. Also full lines of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, from best nnaniifacturere. Crockery and China, Dinner and 'T'ea Setts, imported direct from potteries. All the above goods oust he offered at the Lowest Possible Prices, rV Most Hearty Invitation is ex- And every sp rtes o1° ot`se ri f tencled to a I ,ac es an en 0rn01t to U � E wo K At Toronto. Every Barrel Guaranteed. This - Oil tions used oil all machinery during tt Exhibition. It bas been awarded SIX GOLD MEDAL during the last three years.' 191 -See that you get Peerless. It is only adeby 8 APM'C L .0C�'RE3 a 00,, TOROI�TIT0 FOR SALE I3Y JAS. PICKARD. i gat �,� ,spat �, tib' ti ¢o �{,iY �bG b tide �e ra d;' 6, Ka op. 04 O. $yam' et • N49 o ��� , 0 •' e p s 0 manufactured only by Thomas Holloway, 78 New Oxford Street,; late 533, Oxford Street, London. Purchasers should look to the Label on the Boxes and Pots. If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious, JA1VIES PICKARD WILL OFFER. AS LONG AS THEY LAST Six Button Kid. Glove Oc., Worth $1.00 28 Inch. Fine All Wool Grey Flannel for 25c. 28 Inch. Union Flannel for 15c. Line of Cloth Dress Goods for 10c. 12 C, 15c., [worth a great deal more:] Good Overcoat for $5.00. ALSO A LAEGE STOCK OF Better Goods at Hard Time Prices. Good All Wool. Blankets at Mill Prices. Every Department Cotplete and Goods Away Down to suit the times. RA.i.LY RO1ND ! ! NO DAMAGED OR SHELF - WORN GOODS IN THE ABOVE OFFERING. W1V1ARD OIL �--AT SCARLETT'S DRUG STORE OARSON'S CATARRH CU�2.E —AT--- SCAUZITSTVIS DRUG STORE" WILLIA1 DREW ,t,npr y m r �y'II <,—;di, H r - lll^111�,L1. P Dealer and dtTndl��. Undertake I have .Must received. and I1 fm i `jam r • t�L.J NC a- A'�' COST For r For the next SIXTY DAYS. It will be to -dui advantage to call on me before goingelsewhere. ,from. disordered LYT>71'� IftDNEYS, corns sail sco the 1M1;14I131�1i THE PLACI STOMACH, EOWELs o arloan�ONE DOOR NORM O,P MOLSONS BANE ' GR/NO EXHIBITION OF NOVELTIES Cllr :Load. of Now Stylish Purnitl J • 1f11LDUhtY & CO,, Proprlelrtf'NTo. r.Lrl.1A.l:a. t,ti. aw1r,EiF AL Sturiwei7 cC Piol ltrd't