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The Exeter Times, 1887-4-28, Page 5
I,ugal $reoit;es. lrntorCstx1)4 . tees. Pruggiste ou.mapy p140e3 bgve decided to g1es lilt of Bal;num, Bailey & Illatchiuson . "' ooxee darns ee for, the deut,h of Suatbe has AND SEE THAT Pxoaping e;�ceptrn(; Sitint'days tin Ooi '1st g 1 l coats, M�' 1fK 13R0YKI11' e elation of Mitchell has increased Don'tallow a gold In the Bead to slowly zS Slh+1NG The p p , t 4 surely develop° nito Cat u rkxwhen ou En 2,848. i1 1880 Y by the As assor s returns fro oanbp ollrod far;2u enure, A few appllpa> tg 0,103 la 1887. ma as. Presentst. Toys Etc., Dfg Filtrz, Ott bought the Geo. Rnxter fa oa i lions will onto iuoipiout Catarrh, One to cheep thalr drug stores al 8 o ciogk p rn each aha a tk P O nada lkou e u llarlway to re' boort dropped, °Roll party to pay their own {Jlrntou i�: now assessed at. �548,�00,� tv sliltht lnoreaae over net year , population, 2,800, 13e �►u bout" (Allard, en the uerthem. bonnasry of lliitohea, on two boxes will euro ordinary teaterr , One. Saturday last for 22,"200, to five boxes will caro chronic Catarrh. Sold by all dealers at 25o. per hex. Try. Dr. Chases Osteal) Cure—take no other—it will ours you, 0, Lutz, sole agent, for Exeter Rev. amus ones o cox arch, Brue- sels, lies decided to retire from active warkt he beiug in his 80th year, twenty of which he has speut iu Brussels. QUICK RELIEF. "One bottle of kla aril's Pectoral Balsam cured me of a sore throat and loss of voice, One trialrelieved me when allother med- icines failed," Says Miss J. McLeod of Belfountaia, nt. Mr. John Little, of Prospect Hill, has re- ceived a bronze medal and diploma for pr... served finites shown at the Colonial Exposi- tion last year, A WONDERFUL ORGAN. The hugest organ, aucl oue that plays a M controlling part an the health of the body is o r Bar1qa,ins the liver, If torpid or inative the wholesystem becomes diseased, DR. CHASE'S LEVER OURS is made specially for Liver --GO TO -- and Kidney diseases, and is guaranteed to cure. Recipe booknand medicare $1.' Sold �s�ir by e. LUc p Central cl m Store, Listen fv�}1 1�sa:J As, a superb hair dressing and renovator, 41-1 4-14i According tea local paper!, St. Marys does ALSO A FL7Iafa LINE OF not iutend,bonusing,au oatmeal mill, They u prefer a branch of the 0. 3V, ll, instead. IMPORTED SANG AND, CHAMOIS, Mr, Wm, Wells, of Parkhill, has been ap. S 1 J , f if Ch pointed by the Ontario Goyernmeut to the position of Police Magistrate for that town, Shift, AT COST. Mr. A. Sl ie , of St Marys is in possession of a duel egg measuring 8,x10 inches, and weighing nearly seven ounces, gY Condition S. aryl papers have goodreason o Drugs and Patent Medicines ALWAYS QN AND. A full stook of all kinds of Dye -stuffs and package Dyes, constantly on hand. Winan's M t l' d 1 d Yowd,- nudge.the town fathers concerning the rick - 1 t f thet U 1 Listowel, Don't Fail to Call at The Dominion Laboratory, sty, laments. . a many parts o town the °apes fare in a bad state of repair. 0 ere T le Salvation Arwy arrao cs lu was destroyed by fire the other morning. The property formerly belonged to the Methodist in the mark- church and was insured for $500. if you want anything in the above lines. J. W. BROWN1NG, Prop. the best Mr. P. Whelihen, of St. Marys, has sold a three year old pereheron stallion, of his own raising, to a Mr. Daniel Folley, of Michigan, far $1,000. Mr, D. H Dorman, of Mitchell, is &oaring away the debris from the main building of the wolleu mills, preparatory to renewed operations if he receives any assistance from the corporation. Mr. Adam Sparlinp, Of Blanshard, is ou a prospecting tour in Kansas, where he intends to locate if the quality and price of land suits him. Mr. J. B, Spading, miller, late of Kirkton, is reported to be in Colorado. Whilst in Toronto last week, Mr, William Henry, blacksmith, son of Mr. W. Henry, hotelkeeper of Prospect Hill, Blanshard, was knocked down and robbed of $250. The loss is a heavy for the young eau and is ex- ceedingly regretted. Mr. Marlton, of Godoriol:, launched the other clay the first of two steam tugs, one of which he is building for Clarke Brothers, and the other for McKenzie, of Southamp- ton. The new boat treasures 60 feet over all, 12 feet across and 6 feet hold A farmer in the vhiteity of Adare hits been blowing around lately that he has the best steer in the country for his age. Having of- fered hint for sale recently a buyer came to purchase him and to tee farmor's surprise told him it was a heifer. The farmer thinks he will retire from the cattle business. A delegation of residents of Stator'dvllle, Embro, Ingersoll and Springfiold, accom- panied by Messis. Charlton and Trow and Dr. Nilson, waited on the Minister of Rail- Ayer's Bair Vigor is universally commended. ' It eradicates scurf and dandruff, cures erup• Hens and itohiugs 0f the scalp, promotes re- nowed growth of the hair, and prevents its fading or twining gray. Fol, SHOOK IT "I was subject to ague for two or three seasons, which nothing would eradicate iuitil I tried Burdock Blood Bitters, siuco which time, four years, I have had no return of the disease." W. J. Jordan, Strange, Ont. Brockway Centre, Mich„ enjoyed a $10,- 000 blaze on Wednesday, Origin unknown. Captain Thomae Hownrd, Winnipeg, has been elected President of the society formed- by ormed by the survivors of oho Red River expedition force. Good Value. Many sufferers buying medicine have been disappointed, don't give up, buy a reliable article iike Dr. Chase's, Liver Cure, and with it you get a recipe beck alone worth the money. AN OBSTINATE CASE. "In the spring of '83 I was nearly dead, as everybody around my neighborhood kuows. My trouble was caused by ob;tiu0te coneti- ways on Friday to ask that a subsidy be patiou, Quo bottle of L'urdook Blood. Bitters grautel for au ostensi0n of the Canada) cared ono entirely. ,l'hiy statement is meth: southern Miniver. by Walter btlusou, of Gerrie, Oat. The other Clay while a son of elle D. The Leamington Public School has r'e- Suanallatt, of Hallett, was in the mow get- ceived a medal and diploma from the Colo - ting out feed, 11e came across a bunch of rats nial Exhibition at London, England. frozen together autl dead. Curiosity led hien F0ttd fOr Coalsumptive9. to count them, and lie found that there were, Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with 45 of them, It is supposed that they must Hypuphosphites, is a marvelo..s food and have got wet in some way,and during one of modlmue. It heels the irritation of the the cglue of the ,inter were frozen eolith' throat and lungs, and gives flesh and strength Aft e prayer meeting on Thursday night quicker tluiu any other remedy known. It last at the ler fell church, a fir Craig, is very palateb1e, having none of the disu- the chandelier fell down, causing a fire. The greable taste of the of the erase oil. Put up bell wan rung aud the firemen turned out, iu 50 0. and 21 size. bat when they got there the fire had boonA FAIR PROPOSITION. extinguished by Rev. Mr. Rennie and Mr. There could be no offer more fair than Eastman, who smothered it before much that of the proprietors of 13 Yellow damage was done, only a few seats being 011, who Kaye long offered to refund every scorched, cent expended for that remedy if it fails to The other clay a farmer's sou found a satisfaction ou fair trial for rheumatism pocket book in Clinton eeverallug 2190, aucl give sore throat and all sinful comb made known the fact to several parties so that neuralgia,P the owner might be found. When the boy piaiuts. got hone and reported the finding to his H. T. Buckingham, Treasurer of the Cau- father 3jc�'0-harnessed the horses aud drove adieu Pacific Aid Society, Wiunipeg, has baeleto,town, to hunt up the loser. After been arrested for embezzlement, considerable trouble he was found, and the A 'C) AR D. manwas so gratified at finding the money To allwhoare suffering froin the e rs and that he actually gave the boy fifty cents. indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, The total value of real personal and tax• early decay, loss of Manhood, &c, I will send a able income of the town of Listowel for the receipe that wirlcure you, FREE OP CHARGE. year 1887, amounted to 2778,110, being au This groat remedy was discovered by a mis- increase over last year of 238,390. The pop- sionary in South America. Sends self -ad- ulation of the town is 8,103 being au increase dressed euvelope to REV, TOSEPH T. 1NOIAN in the population since last year of 245. Station D. Neta YorJ.iOit Very good for an out•of-the-way town. The THE BEST TAKEN. secret to such an increase in popalation is the fact that Listowel has beau liberal in bonusing. Exeter might profitably follow suit. The School Board of Victoria, B. C., have eesolved'•that for any teacher to engage in hunting and shooting on Sunday or to bo seen on the Lord's Day carrying a gun through the streets of our city shall be deem- ed sufficient reason for dismissal by this . board." It reads comically in this section of country to be told that such a resolution was "carried uuauimously," and still more so, that snch a resolution should have been famed.. The Brantford License Commissioners have passed the following resolution : "That with a view to encourage a strict observance of the late, any holder of a license who shall be fined twice during the license year for selling liquor during prohibited hours, and in case of a shop license for selling in less ,quantities then allowed by law, or allowing in to be commuted. on the premises, or in both cases for selling to persons under 16 years of age, or for either of these offences, should not he granted a license for the next ensuing year,,' The body of a eau was fouud on the train line of the Grand Trunk, ou Friday, about ono mile and a•lialf east Ayr, lying between the rails, faco downwards. The left side of the face and head was smashed to jelly, and the brains bespattered over the track for some yards. The left arm was cut off below the shoulder and the left leg broken. IIe was no doubt struck by the 10 p. m. mixed .rain, going east Tharscley night. Evidences ere shown that the body bad been dragged cap was '19 a a his ( �j' three hundred reCl 'al( oacpr 3 found that distance from the body, which was brought to Ayr by the section men. They were unable to find anything that might lead to the identification of the re- main°. The clothing was completely tore from the body. Every circumstance points • to his being a tramp, and it is supposed 11e was stealing a ride, and fell from the train. ASTONISETIN(G SUCCESS. Itis the duty of every per son who has used Eoechee's °crmwu Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing i KIRKTON And you will get a BETTER TEA. for 50 CENTS Tlia.n you pay 60c. for to peddler. SAMPLE PACKAGE FREE. Wo give 10 lbs. Fine Tea for 21.00. —LOTS OF -- Spring Goods and Millinery CHEAPER THAN EVER, BUTTER & EGGS WANTED. J. DOUPE & CO. Everest's Cough Syrup CANNOT 1311 BEATEN. Try it and be 10 emcee of its vonudorful cura- tive prnl,r(ties, Price 23 cents. (TIRADE MARK.) TRY EVEREST'S LIVER REGULATOR For diseases of the Liver, Kidneys. &c., and Pnrifyin g of the Blood. Price 81. Six bot- tles for $5. Poe Salo by ALL DRUGGISTS Manufactured only by G. M. EVER ST, CH1111I-T FOREST, ONT. LOVELL'S GAZETTER AND IIISToRY 0ETHE DOMINION OF CANADA, In Nine Volumes 41-oya l 8eo. "I had dyspepsia for a long tame. Was roo BE COMMF,NOaD wti0novex a sufticieet entirely cured by two bottles Burdock Blood l number of subscribers is obtained to cover Bitters. The hest medicine for regulating Vst of olri nes $75 00, to the 1atiou 'trovincc+ of tion to_ uthe tarinNine or and invigorating the system I bad ever taken." to Quebec 813 0, to New BStUSwielr o.• to Nove. 1. P. Tanner, Neebiug P. 0., Ont. Scotia $11.00, 10 Manitoba or British Columbia The euervatiou and lassitude of spring w eo, to r cine Edward Island or to tohave North- time are indications of the sluggish action of the blood, overloaded with carbonates ac- cumulated by the use of tenting food in winter. This condition may bo remedied by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier known. "How shall I stuff a deer's head 1" asks a correspondent. why stuff it with taffy and gumdrops, you sun pie ton. Cliilciren Starving to Death. On account of their inability to digest food, will find a most marvelous food and remedy in Scott's Emulsion. Very palatable and easily digested. Dr. S. W. Cohen, of Waco, Texas, says: "I have used your 11mulnion in Idfantile wasting. It not only restores wast- ed tissues, but given streugth and increases the appetite." JOYFUL NEWS. It is certainly glad tidings to the poor in- valid to be informed of a remedy that will give prompt and sure relief in case of pain- ful suffering. Sucli a remedy is Hagyerd'e Yellow Oil, adapted for external and internal use in all aches, Mains, lameness and ,sore- ness. It cures rheumatism, neuralgia, sora throat, erten') and all iniiainmator• y plums. Anion To Ivtoeerens.—Aro you disterbcd,411 night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cottinv Teeth? If so send at once :ins get a bottle of ' Mrs.Wiuslow's Soo thiug,Syrup" for Children Teething. Its value is incalculable, It will 1olieve the pour little sufferer immediately. ..,000nrl upon it, mothers there is no mistake about it. It cures Dyyson cry and 01 i,01•tr:t, regulates the Stomach and :Bowels, cures Wind i,y,Lontrea1 - General - Store, Colic. settees tile Gum s,reduces Intlttm nation, EVERY and gives tone and energy to the whole s3 stemt. �1 V E R ]1. TL llt'l 13 "Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething) s pleasant to the taste and is 1111 preeeriplion of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for 00,10 by all clruggiststin ough- out the world. Price twenty live cents n, bot- tle, Be sure acid ask for 'Alas, WINsr,ow's Soo'rtfiNef SYRUP "end take no other Ninth. Fond mother with baby—He does look so like Iris father, doesn't he; Mr. r.—Yes, lint I shouldn't mind that, as long tis 110 11 healthy. CONSUlOMPTION CUICEID. An o1c1 physiciltn, retired from practice, lets• et and always fresh. Family recip- es carefully prepared at the Central Drug Store Exeter C. LUTZ TO ADVERTISERS Fora check for :;20we will' print a ton -lino advertisement in One Million lesnes of leading American Newspapers, 'Phis is at the rate of only one-fifth of a cent line, for 1,000 Circu- latien ! 'L'he advertisement will be placed before One million different newspaper put - chasers :—or rIVE M1nLION READERs, Ten lines will aecomodato about 75 words, Ad- dress with copy of Adv. and check, or sond 90 cents for' Rook of 150 pages. GEO. P.ROWELL ft: CO., 10 SPRUCE ST., NEW YORE. The Great English Prescription. A. successful Medicine used over 51' 30 years in thousands of cases. 4! i Cures Spe•m.ator•rhea, Nervous "weakness, Emissions, Impotency and all diseases caused by abuse. • '= [Barrens] indiscretion, or over-exertion. [Apron] Six packages Guaranteed to Cure when all others Fail. Ask your Druggist for lt,e 4reua Eualts Preecriptlon,take no substitute, One packageh $t. Six $5, by mail. Write for Pamphlet. Address Eureka Cheenical Co., Detroit, Pilch. Sold in Exeter by Dr. J, W. Browning and C. Lutz. thMriA G I S —FOR TH E— NEXT 30 DAYS. s —AT— S. C. HERSEY'S DISSJLUTION Of PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the business heretofore conducted under the name of Spackman liras. has been doeolved this day by mutualconsent. T he business will be carried on by Mr. H. Spackman, and all accounts due the late firm must be pain to him at once. H. SPACEMAN. 0, Map. E. SPACEMAN. Please Send for Prospectus. Exeter, Jan, 710, 1887 f7 -iu•7 JOuN LOVIsLG, Manager and Pabli.she• Montreal, 4th August, 1880. aug8d&tv3 AKI A '1TA!! Coeds &ught Right b b —AT 'I'HE— Fanson'S Block, EXETER, (Ferguson's Old Stand) r l t - :1.D E A. .tr wishes to inform tbo eitizone of Exeter find surrounding 00n1111•y that he has a7Ilin re- ceived (and still cool ing)Mn good, cheap lot of t' severe Coughs, Group heel veld l r ens hands bei an least Indian Iu); a. l+.ac.cc u ID 11 1 tl10fCA nli!tt0f it simpl0 vdgranbie i�'�` I` �y�i 61- �i • h a Ocdv t,,rltt )crmaneit _.; 9..tJ .2.., �, rornedy fes the p l Consumption, s• + Asthma, Pnenmoniit, slid 111 feet all throat , rcuevand vein n35 Asthma, 01 and hongdiseases. No person Can Ilse it 00115111nptlon, I3 , 1 and all throat and lung 1111'ect1015 attic) n. post.- Comprising over Fifty Sultry of Ready -tondo will �. doses •, trot tt t� Dress relieve without ilnm cage, sidestiv° itnd i•adfeal, durefor fic•rv�)liaD 11tio ,i } Cctl lug! and a vel• et}' of Nat', t the dutyr ilsiil;ts nftor htl,rini+tesCod its � • i n s ,lies' relieve till case, autl we consider l a1lNerrr'ousrmn t, ti400ds, i routs, Tti•f.etl , Sbr tnht Int eurecommend. it to the root•, wonderful °illative ;p30vers in thollsrulae of h. 4 Corsets n, variety of Ladies' of all 1)tnglsta t0 1 fell it t1tlt to mule it known to I''�iLthot 011 Gol9( seer+ has a v dying consumptive, at leder to try ono bottle, his silffel'i.n' follows. .10tttatecl b;t t t,,5 IP ^..1100 he t w..r as 80,000 dcszen bottles Were sold last yea, 11tnr1 a desire to relieve human 81 fferitty one case whore it flailed was repo! sond tree of charge, to all who desire 11.-111110 RIO aro on t •H can• recih0, in Gerutam,l,'rotrclt oe .f,ualrsh, wall roll $tiehl i3 tuedfeeet tis too Gri'fnaal yew •r tsfdr preparing anis. using, Shut by nee be too ividrily kl1OW)1. Ask your di'lth- mall n iitlrlress ngweil'stsursn,, earning this it. mil Potties to try, sills at peeler 1V. ,L Nos'r:.s,110Poivet',1-Blecla,.lttdlrestor, Mete about Sn I e) 3, i♦ n Regular size 76 cents: Sold by LY I- _.,.. 10 critt.. g in rho United ----""'"A-""---'r.rr - . " .. all Druggists and Dealers, States and Canada ....•-ar err. -« .-_....... Rose, Ladies fool Children's 11nets, dt I3hoes. Also 011cic0 Family Grntori:•s, TEAS 1 TEAS 1 TEAL; 1 elnc'Aurmlut. ru )F, S'i1C r,L�'S, OUnfeotinnfl'p, Y 1 t, A foto Keen end :Dominion Organs for sale: at s 514113 sacrifice for cosh, as tT .7.111 going to give un this limner} of i,01intls.e. Goods sacrificed for cash' daring the mouth of April txal;nuint ort T nir day, ANTP1) 1'fil•1118 to miner3 it) �' Immo of mz' Patent snow, V W the Inn 1)350 1"ii g imouse t0 Lieut. ' to a •tif that T kayo used Ever. Strap, fytablo rind malt Shovels. Large 1111c1 (,la0d ul 1 g 'rllists el yI i j 1'r'L°In In this 1lnittxl Htrt.tes, '1 1; r T)' 111L;3S ever T. ver J,tegttlatorrr and fill. it this •Lest T 1 oral losing Ttl,ttl•,3T13 ,I. 7 t . t ri , oral ruduconti nos ofi't�red to right 1lnrti0s, ever rtcisi,nbari'y', L, 1J. S„ .. P.d•Cll-Itr. 7i ,11SO1.7,1S Block. rltOnh -Ont. "t'btalifugfor8, l'ci•lrlont, U.S. A. Lo! .:111.114111' C (,101.,11, +S A , THE BOOK ,t Toronto. Every Barrel Gueettuteed. This Oil was usedoia all, machinery during tt e Exhibition. It has been awarded•NI1315 GOLD M11DAIt$$ during the last three years, %$ee that you get Peerless, It is only Hondo h $ 4s4vIrrzo :a.ocmxtrs ao.,,' TQX.ii "''Z''+ FOR SALE J3x JAS. PTOKAZ D. Published by the A. B. S. ( New York. OF WONDERS. missimmusimEnsisum CON'.CAININO NEARLY 300 PAGES. RICH, RARE and RACY. 1 STARTLING REVELATIONS, —tra D exter s Condition Pewter:, SOLD ONLY AT Searlett's Drug More, [ ��,I �.� dot �^� p§ �, wpb ��' ,e • i'¢' �,t, o.0. ,2). %.k'�e' ate \e, 40000 d °.,,5 ti a° pts ,0 • . e' �Oti�„cp. 1 yep s.° . 4� 4 ,0 �� b b G,s°s e,4'1 �� �� O. ,e �°ti co �e� .eb ;4; 6 V'f y° y�� O eA ,C\1.' ..$..0 pilo �'.y. 4e, ;\`P. 0 Y ,Cl1l1C 044 2; , -15C �.\ - 2fia 4.1.` Nese e`1, 1e 40 `0\o°a i N,°\ •r\ r Vie, eeee t e: ti m G e°y eco ti��, e, e. vti w 4y94o dot `N�,,,'to,�ev pry 1eer „se, dee$`' Manufactured only by Thomas Holloway, 08, New Oxford Street, late 533, Oxford Street, London. �v' Purchasers should look to the Label on the Boxes and Pots. If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. THE OLD ESTABLIIIIES I SPRING 1887 SPRING OUR NEW GOODS ARE HERE And we are ready and anxious to show them, they will make friends, outshine rivals, win victories, and sell themselves on their merits. LADIES call and see our Millinery, trimmed and otherwise, Shapes, Flowers, Ribbons, &c. LATEST NOVELTIES in Dress Goods, TrimmingLr Lace Flounoings, Ginghams, Muslins, Jerseys, Cheneil Trimmings, Jacketing, &a. The ladies say our Prints and Mishits are the prettiest ever shown in Exeter. We guarantee every one to wash. We are showing over 200 Pieces of Embroidery, colored fad white, from 3cts. per yard upwards. Our New Stock of BOYS' CLOTHING is having a big run, and no wonder, the prices are so low, the styles so nice, and they fit so good. In MEN'S ORDEti,ED GOODS we guarantee the Best Value, Newest Style and Neatest Fit in town. Remember we carry the Largest Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, and nothing but the Latest Styles in ladies', children's and gents'. Over 1,000,000, Sold in the United States. Every Sporting, Gambler end Actor iu Can- ada should have a copy of this work. Fps SUST TILE erere. ; re TELLS ALL, AND Is TCO GOOD TO BE WITHOUT. Sent Oy mail, postage paid, on receipt of prhe,.50e., or throe books for 1. iL J. COLLINS, Welland, Ont. Furniture Undertakincr JAMES PICKARD. YOUNG MEN Suffering from the sheets of d early evil huh 'ts, the result er 15000anCe or folly, who dnr: themselves weak, nervous, ane exhausted ; also MIDDLE AGED incl OLD 'MEN, wlro are broken clown 14001 the effect s of ,thine .or ove0-wot14, and in odvenc011 lift, foot the tfineen1cne(s of yrntthfui oxen s, send for Wild 11TSAD M. V. Lubon's Treatise on Diseases of Men. The book will be sent sealed to any n.rl- tllossonreceiptofttvo Se, tem 0. Addiest M. V. LIRON,47 Wellin•gi,rtl fit• 1;. Toronto, Jan. iSth.1087. 1—y. TME KEY TO HEALTH. Wl CK {ry *'1� QQsi 1, amem'ytt^. mnl T d Se I, e du i i 1101111iMI lEllikgr" r u s„ tic i;15r 1111111711t Jnlocl s allthe clo"gedlavenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, carry- ing off gradually without weakening the system; loll tho impurities and foul humors of the secretions • at the: same time Col+r'oeting ,Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dys- pepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, EteartbUrn, tlottstlpatibit, Dryness of the Skim Dropsy, Thinness of Vision, Jaundice, Salt stun Erysipelas, Scrofula, Fluttering of the Heart, Verv'ouatfees, and Gen- eral Debility; all those ai1tl many' other, silrtilai Complaints yield:tis• the �ltJ lta py ;influence of DOG e �©n 381W t 3b1L11i7111/ 6 CO., PeoprIe1drs. Toronto. We 5v0111,1 cull too ntacmti '1l t,i t'1'• pee 'I ,I` 1.1%‘1,4 ,113,1 eneroundine co171tt;y, to tl feet tl,nt 'rr , ltavintr pule.hnutsl tee (31.4.' and irths,ne,e of 'Nil.rTdeetel DIell , are Weevil, epecnll itl(1netene0ts in t'farlot' Setts, 'lf1rl atm . l loilaS, "liia,t„t-3 Ltr 16ittTays+t., J304ltootti ,Setts, 1 (g)(1, Cane c?L'; Pwt'toratell Chairs I3ook Caasei1 ug Desks, i . , , 1 �"trri�IE.Dc;SI�., '.^t,ft4t,l>tltortlta 5tlpii•r.ta►t)t,� Go atoll �a I. w. ,' ar �; , r 3 Lam, lallvfal, ,tl . And tin Endless Variety in 130tt1:a, Rhttref3atS, C tt1. 1boartit, . )lu' Sto'Ic of I (14)1.1 is Le' 1' atter '1"h"rous:hly f sat( Itrtcniinc sli t.L,a,tulio ffrt<;tmi,nt,fthe 1>utnintrrn,. , SR'ta*rca, nneg(1t,1aaru ltt, rchaing had xt ten ewe a1)10 Inhitn0. Stylish and Service - Our 030814 of 1]le° •1881110 remelt, is the rierucet ilt the Connie-, awl one '.Treers5'bee no, veinal north h of Len don. lmein! 0)Ym1i,a will lie lfnt1 to this Branch of the busi»ass,. and everyone win find ns prompt and 1eitable bi1siuces them NEPA 111I (r OF ALL IC1NI• 1I tyl1,O'4PTL 7 A Tlf rnri7 TO. i Remember tlie Stand, O11(, .()c()1' North of 11`olsorl,q Raz2li, I OW .AN`L RTAWi