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LEADS EVERY TIME,
Are you aware of the foot that there
is a little corset raoket ox to town, arid
we are in it, aud in it to stay, The
celebrated B. & 0. Coeset for 65o. ;
• Crompton'a Yatiei for 9. ; the perf ect
fitting D. & A.' °omit or 75o. You
have been told the tanoth er firmrn town
are t' tiole agents" for the I), & A. Cor-
sets. Don't beliente it. "...'hey are giving
• you, what the smell boy calls guff, and
are after a big old fashioned profit, but
they cant get it. We will protect the
ladies against any fancy prices on cor-
sets. We havo guaranteed to always
go 1 better when it comes to mating
than any Rouse in Town, we cage rea
• how big or small that concerti is. Who,
we ask, has broken the old ring and
kept prices down? You know. More
corset talk 25c. is our price for a very
nice corset, and if you went to go 48o,
We can beat the world, Our 480. cor-
set is a perfect wonder. See them.
Remember we are doirg the leading
Dress Goods trade. Oui stock is com-
• plete,. Some lovely new goods just
opened.
• New capes and Spring Millinery are
going out fast. Come and see us for
nrour spring outfit.
J. A. Stewart.
Notine to TimesReadere.
The publishers would esteem it a. favor if
yaders woutcl,whenzakins their purchases,
ontion that they saw the v.erchmt's adver.
ferment in Ties Times. •
NOTIOB—All business announcements
notices of public meetings lentertainments
auotion sales, etc. appearina in these local
columns will be cliaraea for t the rate of live
cents per line each insertion Black heading
to count as three lines. 0 ash with order save
to persons baying open accounts. To insure
change of advertionients in mrrent issue copy
mnstbe handedinto Office on Tuesday.
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IZEURSDAY, .APRIii 6, Ina.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
obituary.
Horace H. Rollick, son of Mr. Emelt
Nollick. Exeter North, a lea. oa Tuesday
morning last after a -prolonged illness of
over three yearsaz the a„aas of 28 years
months and 28 days. Deceased suffered
for over three years atath that dread
disease consumption whiah was followed
by a seven attack of Dropsy. Jae attend-
ed the High School at S. M.arye for a time
and afterwards went to Cobourg where he
attended the College there for the parpose
of preparing hiraselt fo.. the ministry.
While at Oobourg in Novtinber 1890, be
contraeted a severe cold trom which he
never recovered. He bre his intense
suffering with Christian brutude trusting
in Jesus. He was highly respected, and
the bereaved family have the sympathy of
the entire community. he funeral takes
place this afternoon to tee Exeter ceme-
tery.
reroonate
Mr. John Cornish and wite of St.
Thomas, is /Tending thie week visiting
• relatives here.—Mr. Wm. Snell, who bits
been visiting friends at Kincardine the
past three weeks returned home on Mon-
day last.—Mr. Titus Andrews nee Miss
Maggie Matheson of Me.n.toba, is visoing
her brother Mr. Jolla Metheson, General
Merchant.—Mr. Thos. •Pearce and Alr,
.Art Spicer of Mitchell, spent Sunday last
in town.—Mise Luny Brimmacombe,
Exeter North, is visiting friends in Mit-
chell this week.—Mr. John Skinner of
•Mitehell, repreeenting the Royal Electric
Light Co. ripen; the beginaing of this week
• in town --eitra. Philip Lang who one
been visiting her mother, Mrs. Rutherford
of Orono the past two weeks, returned
home on Tuesday night lest. —Mr. Wesley
J. Bisset; has secured a s tuation with Mr.
Daniel .Da,vis, butchen—Ji, Wm. Simp-
son of Parkhill, spent Sunday and Mon-
day last here visiting irk nds.---11r. John
Muir jr., leaves this Virt3iik for Lanark,
where he has secured a situation.
—Mr. W. A. Gregory lea yes this week fur
Elora where he has secured a lucrative
• position in an organ fan, ory.—Mr, Chas
H. Sande.a left on Tuesday last oe an ex-
tended trip to Toledo Ohio and Tannestee,
—Mr. T. A. Brown Bang at a oared eon -
°GA held in Willis Church, Clinton en Mon
day evening last, Mr. John Randle hat
eecured a situation with Mr. Wes. Snell,
as butehen—Mies Ed.th Mulvaney of
Parkhill, is visiting the Misses Fish, town,
Speare who has been •working •in
the roller minis here, ha a accepted a sit-
uation in a mill in Londoa,—Mr. T. Bower-
man is aerlotialy ill, his constitution hav-
• ing broken down.—Mr. Johnliockingham
of Ukiah, Gal., has been appointed collector
of Inland Revenue for tin °minty in whiola
he resides, He still oernioture the publi»
oation of his newspaper. --Mr. Bowernestres
brother front Thiele $ ern's domains is
'visiting him, in his illnesans-Prof. G. en P.
Caber, of Mitchell, speat the past week
visiting efr. Velentine Bitter, of Orediton,
—A Durtgennon correreondent writo
Mrts Powell, who has been vittitirm
tinter, on the fourth conoession, returned
to her home in Exeter last a ook.--Mr
J. A Gregory has taunted to the London
Collegiate Institute. a- Mrs. Bombard,
Young, who hag been for Sonars timo,
is gradually improvitg,— !dr. Will Hill
Ieayeis next week for St, Therrien, to ettend
Coromethisel Weleh, of
Strethroy, is isiting at his brother-ia-
law'rt, Mt, John Muir Jr.—IMe. Jones,
the neve operetoe of th't Exeter creainety,
has lrioved CO town, together with hie
fatally. --Mr. laid Andeowe ham retureed.
• from Deriven Col, where ho lea& been to
see hie brother, Who vs tel very
Ifinard'e Lininient etinee la grippe,
ntrevitioe,
An eiteelleet yellow sugar et Oho nen_
lbs of seger liir One 1)011ar,
Thfir0 seems to be a greet demand for
boueee to rent in the villege thie week,
• Another let of thoile choiee tolk Bettina
ite. per box., ea the Big Bankrupt Store.
laborer& ent busy excavating a cellar
fee a oaw rendre:lee for Mee E. N. Bowe,
itlitin etreeto
The Commit wilt meet uext Monday to
ratify Mr, Iclowardte oentraot for electric)
lightina for Exeter,
Sieve money on your Carpets, °urbane,
Blinda and Wail Paper be leuyiug at the
Big Baukrupt Store.
Buy your Millieery at the Big Bankrupt
Store, Choicest steak in town, So say
the leak, re—aud they know.
Priute are pronounood by the ladies
henclaome patterns, and scores of yenta
are selling at JO Clarktee.
R N Rewe bas nude an improvemeat
in the appearance of tile hearse by puttiug
on a set of carved urns inetead of plumes.
• The person who borrowed Mr, Harry
Gidley'a cornet mimic book will coufer
favor upon, the owner by returning it at
OnCO,
Buy "Sailor Bay" Jap et Tea, O pounda
for ell. Prize 'Tepee 3 pounds for $1, and.
Crown Blend Blk Tea .50o poen& Big
Bankrupt Store.
If you are bald or have thin lirxit ase the
srauy The Hair coverings Prof. Dorenwend
will have with him at Central Hotel,
Friday 13th April.
A Royal Tempters of Temperance lodge
was instituted at Sodom on Wedneaday
evening lest with a mernherehip of over
30 (Mader members.
Fon RENT. ---The well -lighted, cornmod-
ions and well a-ppointed store,» recently
oceu.pied by E. j. Speakman & Co., apply
to a00,, SAAIWELL, Exeter.
8 pound box soda biecuita 22o, 2 pouuds
Baking Bode 5o bese manillas 10o box,
35o Japan Tea ior 20o, 50c Japan Tea for
36e, at the Big Bankrupt Store.
A lot of Illen'se and 'Boys' Felt Hats,
little out of style; suitable for every day
wear: at 15e ethh. Don't go without a
hat. • For fade at J. P. Clarke's.
On Monday Mr West, Snell purchtseed
the Down property at'Deyon, consisting of
100 acres, paying therefor f13,700. 13e
afterwards •resold it to his brother Wil-
liam at an advanced. figure.
Capt. Howard last week purchased a
fine teem of cart horns in St. Mary's, to-
gether with a platform waggon. He has
them at work in repairing the mill dam.
The electric light project is assured.
Mr. James Sanders of the ard con. of
Stephen, fell off a lead of manure on Sat-
urday lest, the hind wheel of the wagon
funning °vat his head injuring it severely.
Under medical treatment he is doing
AtJ' P Clarke's—New Carpets, new la)e
curtains, new wall papers and borders
Handsome pattern's in double and single
told oretonnee in crape and satin makes.
Only one piece left of tapistry oarpet at
25c per ys.rd. •
Mr 3. T. Weetcott, Frurt‘Tree Agent,
•will have for sale on Satuiday next at
Biseett Bros,' old stand 100 Oak Leal
Mountain Ash, 8 toot high, suitable fot
planting in Lawns or Lai. the street, which
tie 'will tell cheep.
Boys school cap' J lOcc, Girls school cap-
ita°, Gents Fedora, Hata $1, Mens 2 Imola-
plow boots 01 15, best01.60, Ledies Kip
Oxfords $1 regular price t1.25, 6e wall
paper for Sic, 15a wall paper for 10c, at
the Big Bankrupt Store.
Mr T. Dearing bas decided to run the
peddlers wagon this corning summer
with Tinware, Brushes, Brooms, Spec-
tacles, Etc., for cash or trade in truck
or eggs. Also orders for fruit trees and
other articles too numerous to mention,.
Dr. D. A. Anderson, late of Toronte,
viQ open a dental office over nay &
lalliot's law office in a few days. ..Dr.
A.udei son is a brother of Dr. ET. 6. Ander-
son of Mitchell and comes , highly recom-
mended, both as a gentleman and. practit-
ioner,
A. Peterboro editor dashed off the fol-
lowing "The wind bimetal, the tvate,
flowath, the termer soweth, the subscriber
oweth, and the Lord Oneweth we are in
need of our duo. So come amnia' ere
we go a gunnia', this thing of dnianni-
gives us the blues.
On Monday evenicg tarot one of the
young men of the village was so boisterous
while under the infiaenoe of the "Ola, be
,joyful" that he had to ,,, be placed in she
eooler. He Was brought before Magistrate
Snell on Tuesday het and fined $5.50 for
beino drunk and disorderly on Ann et.
The Woodstock Times says ; "Mr. Wm
ffity,den. the popular sta,tion master of the
G. T. R., has been promoted to local eu.
perintendent at Peteoboro, and will leavt
next weak. The departure of Mr. 'Haydn);
and family will be regretted by a large
member of Moods." Mr. Ilityden was a for-
mer resideat of Exeter.
The millinery openings the paat week
were among the most sum:emul evhr held
ia Exeter. The weenier was fine and the
displays grand, the styles and shapes the
latest, and equalato any eity stores. The
• public took a keen Interest in the openings
killa year, as on Friday evening the etreete
and stores were thoanged.
A local newespaper is sometimes mous-
tamed of biati in regard to giving personal
notice—of' mentioning the coming and
going of some and omitting others. The
faults are with the people and not with
the editor. He is altveys and even anxioue
to tell who Entries and who goes, if he can
6nd out, not a eouniery newspaper cannot
afford a corps of salaried repornes. If yell.
have visitore let us know who they aee
and where they come from ; if anything of
interest happene in your locality let lie
know about it if you get married let ree
know; if you know anything 1St UIS know
about it. Yon will find 130 as ready to
" notiee " one as another, patrons or
otherwise, friencle or too --if we have any,
Our objent 10 to give the news and ail the
bowel.
Sir Oliver Mowat has introduced it bill
respecting the calling of solicitors to the
bartinder rules drawn up in 1889 tho
(muse Of atudy for atIldents-at4aur propel -
ing for the leer, and for articled clerks pro
paring ta, hedorne solicitors, the examine,-
tiond weeti made the tame; previously
these rules and examinations were dissimi-
lar. Thia bill 'provides that all poisons
who have been paelbring golieitors *for
10 years' May be tedmittea to the bar with-
out putting any OxilotiriatiOai but ',Viten
they haVe been. -pracitising for five and Mint
then ten years they ?dealt. peso such ati
exanlioation ad the kW eoorety may pre,
Poribei Arid they 1411631 not pay awe greeter
feat then it oustereary le ordinary canee.
it to eadeestood that the fees have been
rededett feetti $200 to $100,
T EX ETR TI/VitES
°yew Soviet ontt Sale of 'Won%
Of the Ladies of' the Trivitt
'501E7 enze.aorTieta 101101 la lyb eohveelligo, DAr evel;isi
etb. In addition to the Sale of Work,
Oyeters, Ce.ndies, Fruit, oto. The
following choice prOgrarnme will be
'Ondered;
1. Ppsldng Se eaten 0 rah extra
2, SOO.T. (Riga
3. Duet „. Trouvlsarnate:uItandrs„inlgipo
firon
snuip
s, Solo„ Evangeline ., Miss oftvidsen
(3, Reale:Von, Seleeted Miss New ton
Quartette Mrs lmjlflngs, Miss Oke,
Mr. Grigg, Bev. Hunt
7. Orchestra.
8. Beet When the 'mallows Oen,* ”
The Misses Fish
O. Polo' " Afterwards" a Mrs, nanags
ie. Qaartette airs, n Mrs. leawk-
gnaw, Meows. Grigg- and rown,
11. Seleetion Orshestra
Doors open 6,30 p. m. Admission
10 oents. Refreshments extra.
ettrostertot association,
Tne monthlr meeting of the abeve Aso
Sociation was held last Monday afternoou
in the Main St. Methodist Churoh
Exeter. Rev. W. MaDonaelx, at the re-
quest of the President, took the chair and
the Rev, W, Martin oonduetcdthe devot-
lone) exercises. After reeding the min-
ttiuta.eds:fhee
fotrthl:iTtirnetg
tneernineetterriaifai.nen
ettieevntwe were
W.
eH.
Butt was appointed to preParo a paper on
"Capital aed Labor" and Bev. W efettin
to give a thrown from Luke 16,25. Rev.
O. liletchet gave a part of his aermon on
1 Tim. 13, 16 which showed deep retharch
and echolarly ability He» gave the oriel -
nal meaning of the word "Mystery" and
claimed that Paulwas..well posted in the
classical use of tins word, but solving one
mystery t nly uocovered another. , There.
were mysterous in Wenzel soeiety, , but
the mystery of Godliness were the central
!octet Christianity. That mystery un-
covered, revealed, barrreference to move
but Jesus Ohriet. in the eonetitution of
his amazon and offices. Rev, Mr, Fletcher
Promised to give the balance of his sermen
at the next meeting. and after a friendly
discussion, the members adjourned to meet
next month in the Tamest St. Methodist
'Cletreli.
Mr. Wes* Soell took yossession of Wood
Bros'. butcher shop on Monday. --„.
The Main St. Methodiet Church Sun-
day Sohool have put in a new library, and
issued new catalogues.
Masers. Arrastrong and Beier shipped
from Exeter on Monday throe car loads of
live hogs, and on Wednesday, Mr. Wes.
Snell shipped a car loth. Mr. Snell ship-
ped two carloade_from Centralia the other
day.
The curfew bell, has not yet become one
of the institutions/ of the town. At a re-
cent meeting of the council the matter
was laid over. A law without a penalty
attaohed is of no value, and it appears that
while the town may pats a bylaw pro-
hibiting children of a certain age from be.
ing on the street after a stated hour, no
punishment min be given for infringiag the
lam, at leatit that is the opinion of the,
town of Chatham, where smolt a bylaw
was defeated by a large majority on the
grounds mentioned above.
Mr. john LoadnuM of the London road
qoutli, has trailed bits las in of NO acres la.
mites smith of Exeter to Mr. Chrietit
for Ms live.y stablea in Faeter, Mi.
Uhristia paying a oasis difference on the
qua. Air. Christie takes all of Mr. Load -
man s stock end iniplosn‘nts. mud gave up
poseession ot the heery steble yestetdata
lhis new farin makers Mr. Christie the
Possessor of 200 auras of choice hind, the
:St, Marys road only dividing the two
farms. Mr C. moves into the Level/nen
arm in a few days.
Granton. •
13mons.—Miss Sarah Bailey under
die engagement of the Odd Fellows
will appear in Greaten on Thursday
overarm, all are anticipating a rare
, e
Lres.t, 0003d nome mama are to take
part in the entertainment,— Mr. Pei re
the gentleman who hat the mail coo -
tract, from Grantone to London began
his duties on Monday morning last.,
This will Ye a favorable opportunity for
persons going in to London on buei-
/less as the stage leaves here at 7.30 in
the morning leaving London at 2.30 in
the afternoon.—A very pleasant even-
ing was spent at the Rectory Thursday
evening last. Mrs. Bolmes wife of our
Eaglish Church Clergyman indeed pos-
sesses great skill on the Ilene. Mrs.
Holmes gave several fine etelections,
songs' by others, while games were also
indulged in. Miss McGowan gave two
recitation a and rendered them m a very
pleasant and succeseful manner.
Ample justice was also done to the
viands supplied by the ladies of the
ehurele which were. in abundance. All
teethed to enjoy themeelvea Very mull.
The Church of Entglann people alvveys
thern to have a pleasant tune et all
enterteenments they undertake. —Mr,
R. Gernaya is having the interior of his
house painted.
• Deleon nvored.
BRIEFS—Mr. Harden) is at presont lokton,
Michigan, on buir,ma,—quite a number of the 141 -
Lige boys afc purchaging new .bicyclea Wo may
eapect some fast riding daring thecoming summer.
Mr, Isaac Miller is having the stonework for his
new house done. --Mr. George Eaercher and Frank
Litt were visiting their parents in Sebringvito on
suntlay.—Clarpet rag bees, quilting bees, Maccabees
and talking bees are all therage at present, but the
talking bees are combined With the carpet rag bees.
Olirl'UASIES,—This week it is our duty to
chronicle the death of Lavine., the youngest daugh-
ter of Mr, andiirs. Ieseph Willert, of the 146 con-
'eession of Stephen, which took place on Thursday,
at the age of 7 years and 11 months. Bev. Ertert
conducted the funeral services on Saturday fore-
noiM, and wag attended by a large concourse of
people. ner rmath were interred in the Lubber. n
cerneLery.--Alao the death of a much respect.4
resident of theta:en-phi') of Stephen (eoar Wilterts
saw mill), in the person of Mrs Elisabeth Gibson,
who died on Timeday at the age of di years and 4
monthseeeased had been ailing for some time,
but was able to be around until lately, when she
waltalian worse and Wal eel -Aliened to take hcr
bed and there to eemein mail death relieved her of
her sufferings, The funeral takes place to.day
(Thursday) to the Exeter ce.metery,
matiumototar, —A very pleasant event took
place al the residence of Mr, David Smell, in this
village, on Tuesday, Snit inst., the occasion being
the marriage of his youngest daeghter, Miss Mary,
to My Chas, arbrooder, ol the xete con, of Stephen.
The interesting ceremony was performed by Rtv,
s tempi), in We preasenee of a number et frieuds
and relatives, lifise Tvfary Birk assisted the bride,
while Mr Louis Schroeder performed the dutieSi of
groonisinari.
Look et the date on your label this
week, and see that your none it meek -
ed well in advance.
No paper is eliseogtinued unlit all
arrears are fully paid, except at the option
of the publisher,
The data when the thbeeription expire'
is on the addithe lithe of each paper, the
ohinge of which to a enbsequente date be-
comes a receipt for remitteumeeSebeeribers
{ will please eitainidei their Istbef bofore and
aittit makinli Totnittattai,
PICKAR
& SON
Dress Goods,
We were never before so
well prepared to meet the
wants of the Ladies in this
line. We have lovely goods
in a great variety of makes
,
at 25c. per yd., and upwards,
double fold.
1)e Laynes.
We have the choicest and
largest collection of patterns
ever shown in town. They
were made by the best mak-
ers in France. • They range
in price' from 25o, per yard,
upwards.
Corsets.
We are having wonderful
success with our new corset,
the D. and A. It's a great
Ask-tci see •it. We
sell Brushes, B. and C. oor-
eets for 756,, .ordinary deal.
ers ask $1,00 for same cor-
set.
Millinery
1 We have the most correot
Style in both Hard and Soft
Felts, Our Fedora at $1.25
is a beauty.ZSee our boy's
felts at 45c. We buy them
direct from Makers and can
save you Darnley.
Rubber Coats.
You should have one and
we are the people,to buy it
from. We give you special
value itt a number of differ-
ent linea, Ask to see our
cdat ,at $5.75. It will be
sure to please you.
We are at present making
a great run on this line; just
think of it, a Boy's nice
Serge Suit for $1.25, and
Man's Suit for $3.75. Be
sure and see them,
Men's Felt
Hats
Ordered
Clothing
Have you seen our suits
The Millinery openings to order at $9,75. Theyare
have conae and 'zone and we great value. Worsted suits
are' prppa,red and have laid to order for $15.00, We
out to do tbe Largest busin- carry the largest stock of
ess in this line in our exper- Tweeds and Worsteds in
ience ; Prices, Styles and town.
Trimmings are correct, BeReady Made
sure and get your spring Hat
or Bonnet from us. ClOthing
We carry kfull line of Verity Plows and Repairs. We
can gi e very low quotations for Points in large
quanti es.
R. 0,k.A.1:301) 6Z B01\1:
• DIRECT IMPORT.ERS..
Exeter Public $ohool.
British Grain Trade,
The following is the report of the
Exeter Public School for the month of
March silo wino the three best pup •
1 in eath claeOt
Division "Fifth —A. IVartim
E. McCallum, L. Trev'et,htek. — Jr.
113411,— A. Neleon, -V. Triable, B.
Hooper. No. fon. roll 39. Average
attendance 317.;,-
T. 'A; Bnowor, Teacher,
Divisiorx II.—Sr. Fourtb,—E. Creech
S. Gregory, V. White and W. Westcott,
equal.—Js. Fourth ,—A. Bandfora, L.
Howard, E. Browning. No. on roll 47.
.Average atteedance 43.
rtr
. .
VoSaan, Teacher.
Donston VI.-- Sr'Third, — E.
Bissett, A. ,Martin, T. Creech —Jr.
Third, -0. Cann, R. Frayne, E.. Dow.
No. on roll 56'a Average attendance
50.
Mess GliECloltY, Teacher,
Divisien It- -Sr. Third,—C Fanson,
M Thomas, E Matheson.—Jr. Third,—
E 1VIcCallum, M Fanson, E Frayne.—
No. on roll 50. .Average attendance 44.
Afxss Gam, Teacher.
• Division V, --Sr. Second, — Alice
Peterson, John Newcombe, Nettie
Walters.—Jr. Second,:—E Lambrook,
Wilbur Martin, Herbie Gregory.—No.
on roll 67. Average attendance 58.
MISS WALROWD4 Teacher.
Division Vt.—Sr. Seeend,--S Bobier,
V Snell, R frowltrd.--Jr. Second, --n
Busiton, N Carling, R Biesett.—No. on
07. _Average attendance 60.
miss Prandial, Teacher,
Division VII, — Sr. Second, -0
Southoott, P Hooper, L Elliobt.—Jr.
Second,—R Davidson'l M M
Ffi
tywcod.4.
—No. . roi.63. Ayerage
attendance
Mess FnitOusow, Teacher.
The total' number of pupils entered
on tho roll during the month, 389.
Total average attendance, 338. Indiv.:
lethal monthly ' reports were given to'
the puphe of Divisions 1 and 2, which
the parents will kindly examine and
return, ,
T. A. Benever, Prin.
Tbe Mark Lane Repress, inits weekly review
of the British grata trade seyst—oingltsh
wheats contillue to amereao its ad a quarter,
wish ,..eereasing sales. Foreign wheat has
fallen 'id. As the flow of impartA is lessening
tee ier ,e,pent of c reduetion in stooks will
e4iissian advanoe .early in, attay. Corn has
Locus, ,rtilo dearer; outs, beans and oath were
dull, and barley Sd dearer, To -day linglisb
wheats tre Armor. In Foraigh wheats red
American is Arm and California steady. Flour
soli /slowly at fall prices. Cern is auiet.
Tees Clemente's Exam%
Scrofula often thowa itself in early life
and is chareeterized by svrellioge abscesses
hip (Boothe, eto. Cotieumption 1.ocrofula
of the Inapt. It this clams of the disease
Scott's Etnnleion is unqueationably the
most reliable medicine.
Eselje,y's lever Lozenge/it are a thorough
ly somntiAo production of the present day,
ankria0,:tibe beet remedy khown for billioue
nesorootestipetiett, headache. eto. 25 otos.
it box at all dreg eteres.
Montreal, Sept, 4th.
le TO VIE PUBLIC r—hi my practise,
read in the oepacity of Veterinary E liter
of tho Family 'Herald and Weekly Star, 1
have had Occasion te telt the merits of
Dick's., Boise nod Cattle Medioineo. I
10We 1000d tbszn to thoroughly reliable
ittat I have prtheribed there in hendredt
of nisi% in ell of which they hive proved
ratis(eittory. It. W GRAHAM,
A ley who seta vety ill,
Ad who 'lever can swallow a pig,
SticA that retber than try
• throb, Would die—,
trt Rieljaro motitod ilia will.
4 •
TRA ' 1?,vomeamett
Of medicinal agents is gradually Terme-
ting old Clue herbs, pills, drauglate
yagetabla retrains to the rear and bringing
into general nee the pleasant and effective
liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. To get th.
true remedy see thatot is manufacatired by
the California, Fig Syrup Co, only. For
sale by ell leading druggists,
Mirriardis Liniment for sale everywhere,
Johnstons
Spring
Goods.
Wool delanes in dark and
light colors. A special line
of light colored goods only
20C per yard. A nice ilark
ground, 25c.
Vriztte
In this line we have had ai
immense sale. See our won-
derful roc line 32 inch soft
finished goods,
Tweed
Stock large and complete. See
our- black worsted suits to or-
der. wool $115 and $17.
Tweed suits to order from $15
up.
$15-oo worth ciothing. Stock
too large. Low prices to re-,
duce, Boys' suits iron) $1,25,
up, ltden's suits from $3,5o
up.
Wall papers, Carpets, Lace
Curtains, Boots and Shoes.
Stock all complete,
Hats just in. New, nobby,
cheap. 'This completes 'our
spring stock. Call Red See
our bargains.
CI 0.J01111E3TOIT.
Xs the 70),a - for Be.wgeita
We hear a great deal through'the papers about 13arga3t
Who got one? Don't all speak at once,
Catching a Sucker
is an easy thing. We are not after that kind of game.
Fact is, we have got no bait for a sucker in our store,
WE WANT BUYERS
to drop in and see the kind of stocks We are ha
look at Goods, and,get our prices. nig,
n
Sensible People areob to be caught by
Pooh flails, Clap -trap claims of i'Beet, aiggest,
Most" Eto. It's easy to elaira all this as easy as
Indeed, see what we offer ana d
you will be convince, thabt
is stronger than their fiction. We depend:on facts, not
lakes.and humbug, to win us custom and build up our
business. Try our 25c. tea, it has no equal for the price.
Men's Tweed Suits worth $7.00 for F5.00. Try us.
CARLING BRop.
Spring Horse Snows
Mitobell, Thursday April 5.
SO Marys, Weadneeday, April 11,
Granton, Tuesday, April 10.
South Huron, a,t Bruoefield, on Friday.
April 6
Crediton, at Crediton, on Wednesday,
April 11
-TakeK, D. C. Pills when a laxative is
required,
It us repqrted in St. Marys that Mr.
McNeil, the Patron candidate leas
dropped, out of the field for South
Perth, and that the 'Patron eupport
w,ill go to Mr. T. IL Race,
The death occurred at London Mon.
day morning at the residence of her
son, gra. 1.11. Alagus, an old' and es-
teemed reaident ot Loudon and, St.
einrys She leaves four eons and two
daughteee to mourn the lose .01 .0 lov-
ing mother.
Few remedies for billiotieness era at all
agreeable. A pleasant and perfectly
narrinass mearoine tor all liver end stomach
trouble% be ieeeljayer Liver Lozenges. They
eoffectuaily regulate the digestive organs
.and purity the blood. 26 cents at an
irugeist s.
Eseljay's Liver Lenges are pleas/eat,-
harmless and effective. 25 cents.
Wood'e Norway Pine Syrup oures coughs.
Wood's Norway Pine e'Syrap cures colds.
Wood a Norway Pine Syrup tonne the
lungs. '
NATIONAL PREJUDICES VAN-
QUISHED. THE TRIUMPHS .
OF A. GREAT DISCOVERY.
4The rnagnetio influence of gold attraots
the people of every clime to our ,,shores.
Men of all nation% and speakirig all the
languages of civilization, are to be found
congregated on our auriferous plains
Differing Inc all other things in their eas»
toms, habits, and religion—yet there ia
one point upon whioh their opinions coin-
cide. Englishmen and. Americans, French
Swiss, Germans, Swedes, Italians, and
Chinese admit, 'withotit a dissenting voice,
that the, great remedies introduced' to the
world forty years ago by Holloway are
better adapted to the ours of diseases in
tlai% eliroate than any other preparation in
existence. This enterers, in fact, to be
the experience of taaukind in all parts of
the world and hence the universal popu-
larity of these medicines. We temeider,
however, that the boundlees confidence
placed in ;heir efficacy by the representa-
tives of so many nations at the mines, is a
etrtking phenomenon in medial history,
Many of these people in their youth, aud
even at maturity, were acceetomed to tint
use of drugs and ziostrume peouliar to
their severe' countries. These remedies
were coneeoted in their minds with as -
emissions of home, and indorsed, as it
were. by their national prejudices. * Yet
they have been thrown aside and 'utterly
repudiated, while Holloway's Pill& and
Ointment have bean adopted by a common
Impulse theonghout the entire gold regions
There is only one way of amonting for
this movement. It is the moult ot con-
viction—conviction grounded on eersonel
observation and experieneee
The Ointment it lesed with euoh {yonder -
WI sue:sees es 0 dressing for woundo, uleere
and sorts legs, and for all the external dis»
assail and othealties to whioh the adven-
turotte gold hunter is peaaliarly lieble, that
seemly a digger's/ teat can be lound with-
in the "5/11 area of the gold Aida unprovid-
ed with a stook of this healing, soothing,
coctiog prepatation, The hard faro of the
digger, and sometimes his habit, thud to
vitiate the blood and develop terming sortie
and purulent ulcera of the body and Umbel
Bad legs, eopecially, are vety oeimmon at
the diggiugs, and thriously interfere With
the labotre at the diggers, The worst
00,90a of thio deo are cured by this Oint-
With extraordinary rapidity, 1.1he hest
method of healing thee legs, and sores and
ulthre generelly, is by rubbing the Chat-
ment iuto the inflamed parts around the
()rifle, gest opening the pores road soften -
lug the 1196 with warm fOrmeatations.
The part affected 15 then dressed with lint
or linen peturated with the Ointment,
Sneh is tho external treatment, but it it
alSO proper to Rive the patient it few deem
a the Pillm during the plogtesit of the mire
thty servo to petify the blood and die -
Charge Itterbid matter " from the system,
While the Ointmout is dolog ite work on
the sotrfthita-eThe Salentine With**
NEWTOPICS OF A WEEK..
The Important Events in a Few Words
for Bitsy Readers.
Reports of the Newfoundland seal fish-
ery are very discouraging.
Lady Macpherson, of Toronto, died on,
Friday in San Remo, Italy.
An agitation has been started in New
• 'York against the States' treaty with Russia.
Smallpox has broken out among tRe
Chinese in the bonded. warehouse at Van-
couver.
It is 43 years since the suspension bridge
connecting Queenston and Lewiston was
erected.
Sir Robert Prescott Stewart, professor of
music at Dublin UnivereOpe died Sunday
of apoplexy.
* Anarchists from New 'York are exciting
thestriking silk weavers at Paterson, N.J.,
to violence.
The Bay of Quinte is clear of toe. This
is the earliest opening of navigation on the
bay in thirty years, •
Sen. Fernandez Leale, Mexinoe Minister
of Public Works, bee been stricken blind
as a result of overwork,
• It is reported that Adiniral Mello cap
toren off Paraugua a vi slot loaded with
ATMS for President Peixoto.
Chatham Council has refused to take ac-
tion on a request from 400 citizens that A
curfew» bell be established.
W. T. Levy, of Texas, has-been uppoint-
ed United States Commissioner of Immi-
gration at Quebec and Halifax,
Another colony of Several th011211101 MOT.
mons will emigrate trona Utah to the De-
golade district, Mexico, next fall.
It is said Howard. Gould, third s6n of
the dead» millionaire, will marry Miss
TYler, 'an actress Inc Frolutian's company.
Prof. Jones, an Englishman, who lived
at Portage la Prairie, lost his way and
perished in the snowstorm on Friday night.
Representative Chlekering, of Oswego,
has introduced. a bill in the House at
Washington for retaliation against Canada.
The appointment of Mr. Dunban MeGib-
bon, of Milton, to be county judge of Peel,
vice Judge Scott, resigned, was gazetted
Saturday.
At San Francisco on Friday -morning a
branch of the San Franelaeo Savings
Union was -robbed. The cashier was shot
and killed.
"E•iccursion to California,.
On account of the San Francisco, Mid -
Winter Fair, the Chicago, Milwaukee
St. Paul Raitway Company will sell ex-
thrtiou tickets to Sin Francisco, St. Jose
Colton, Log Angeles and San Diego., Cal„
and Portland, Ore., at reduced rates, good
anti April 1, 1894. For particulars call on
any coupon ticket agent, or address A. 3.
Taylor, Canadian Pass. Agent, 87 York
St., Toronto, On;.
CARP
OF THANKS.
Messrs. Woodl3ro., in retiring ;from the
biltabering'bardneds, bog to return thanks to
the public for the liberal pa-trona/to beetowed
during their many years of businessin Lawton
and vroula request that all' accounts both in
favor andligainst tho firm be settled at °nee.
.wours respectively,
WOOD BROS.
GOOD
We are showing Sample Lotof choice
Riegers Perfurnti.
We are shoWing a nice line a Hair
Brushes,
We are showing a cheap Brio mfToi1ttt
Soapsse
We are showing a line of Combe,
We show a fine line a Tooth Itriatthes,
Wo are offering a Snap in Whisks?
WC have low lines' in Spiengee,
WA keep Tooth Picks and eel) them
cheap.
Wo keep Chamois Skims, beet. glialitet.
Yoh may need Bowie of the el
and eve will try and please YO
J. GRIG