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DYES
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Mff,(",rE.Q,Y!�RRET'I
Toronto, Ontario.
As Well as Ever.
After Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cured of a Serious rlseaso.
"1f was suffering from what is known as
1trigllt"3'discase forty° years, and for days at a
time I hage been unable to straighten myself
alp. Iwas inbed for .three weeks; during' that
t Muse I•had leeches applied and derived no bene -
Seeing Hood's Sarsaparilla advertised in
• the papers I decided to try 0 bottle. I found
H
Sarsapa nlla
a'elief before I had finished to ting half of a bot.
tie I got so Bruch help from taking the first
'bottle that I decided to try another, and since
taking the second bottle I feel as well as ever
did in my liSe." G> o.MERRETT,Toronto, Ont.
Hood's Pills are prompt and -efficient, yet
;ataxy of action. Sold by all druggists. 23e.
Exeter opal 15th, 18t,5
Fall wheat per 0.,, k, 65 $ fi7
Sprang wheat per bush 65 07
13arloyper bush •, c
Oats per bush 32 : 34
Pper bush 65 75
4 00 4 20
Flour
r por bbl
Apples per bag 85 40
Potatres per bag
Iiay , • I, ton..,..,... 6 00 7 et)
Woou]?or cord hard . 3 00 3 60
Wood per cord soft ... 91030 2126
Butter per lb ,
Eggs por dozen ..:. ick 7
Turkeys perlb.,,
Pork per hundred, . , 4 50 5 GO
Hogs, live weight 3 80 4 00
Geese. S 56.
Ducks.. 6 6
Chicks:.. •
London April 10th 1890:
Whoat,white,fall. 1001bs $103to $ 110
Wheat, red, fall, per1001bs .. 305 to 108
Wheat,8prmg, perlOOibs 100 to 105
Oats, per 106 lbs.. 95 to 100
Peas, per 100 lbs.., 95 to 100
Cern, perl00lbs......... ... 96 to 100
Barley, per l0C lbs 90 to 105
Rye, per 100 lbs . 05 to 100
Buckwheat, per 100Ib8 90 to 100
Beets, per bus.,.,.... ,, 1 CO to 1 10
Eggs, fresh, single doz.. ...• •14 to 15
Eggs, fresh, basket, per doz 13 to 33
Eggs; fresh, store lots, per doz 32 to 13
Il.utter,single rolls,perlb... .,17 to 18
Buttcr. perlb 11b rolls,baskots 16 to r 17
B utter, per lb largo rolls or
crocks...13 to 14
Buttcr,per lb, ub or Srl fns.,.... 8 to 14
Lard, per lb.. 8 to 9
Chickens, per pair 60 to 80
Turkeys CO to lie 70 nerib: eaeb.,. 100
to 1to 20000
Body Rested, Mind at Ease.
That is what it is when travelling on the
fast trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee &
Bt. it. Paul Railway; besides there is no
change to '`kick," for the accommodations
Ore up to date, the trains keep moving
right along and get there on time. These
lines thoroughly cover the territoi y between
Chicago. La Crosse, St. Paul, Minneapolis,
Aberdeen. Mitchell, Sioux Falls, Sioux
City. 'Yankton, Getma l Bluffs, Omaha and
Northern Michigan. All the principal
cities and towns in that torritory are
reached by the ''St. Paul" lines, connect-
ing at St. Pual, Council Bluffs and Omana
with all linea for p Ants in the far west.
Write to A. ;T: Taylor, Canadian Passenger
Agent, 87 York Street, Toronto, Ont.. for
one of their new map time tables and a
brochure giving a description of the
Compartment Sleeping Cara, Tickets
furnished by any coupon ticket agent in
the United States and Canada. The
finest dining cars in the worin are run on
thegpAdyestibnled, electric lighted and
ateaur heated trains of the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway.
K. D. C. Pills cure chronic constipation.
Emi�eel Surgeon
Prescribes and Recom-
mends Paine's
Celery Com-
pound.
oE'nr'oll 473(tl.Xoa,
t4OLoncl10�l0 32001T80rt,» PassengeBrr
I London, depart 8.051, it. 4:3,307,11
Centralia.. 0.07 5,7
Exeter •.. 98.2045
22:
II en salt ..... 9,37 6,15
Kippers.•., 4
Iirueetleld 9.62 0.28
Clinton ..... 10.12 6.55
Londesb.oro . 10,29 7.14
Blyth ;1A,98 23
Belgrav'e... ...., 10.52 7.37
Wingham arrive,., 1110 8.00
GnING Son'rlr- Baasenger
Welgraveingham,, depart..,...., 6.fi8.t. st, 3.2$
, $ P. 1,1
13
Bytltt Iflppen .,:,... 7.58
Clinto
Londcebo
n: ro 7,10
7 90
Drncetleld. 7,57 llensall 8 56
25
H xoter .: 8
... 8,2
Centralia.. • ...... •••
Toronto A pril 1010 1895
Wheat, white, per bus , $ , 65 to $ 07
Wheat, spring, per bus ,.. .,65 to 67
Wheat, red winter, per bus 65 to t7
Wheat, goose; per bus 65 to 05
Barley per bus , 42 to 48
Oats, per bus . 33 to 94
HayPeas........................... ...... 57 to 58
1000 to 1150
Eggs per dozen 15 to 00
Butter, perlb17 to 23
Dressed hogs..... ...... 5 90 to 6 00
Potatnes• per bag 67 to 70
HE DECLARES IT AS
THE BEST SPRING
MEDICINE,
It Builds up run-down
Men and Women.
The Only Remedy that
Makes Pune, Bright
and Red Blood •
INTOWLEDGE
Brings Comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment 'when
rightly used. The many, who live bet-
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas-
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax--
ative ; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
old permanently curing constipation.
it has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak-
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug-
gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu-
factured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not.
accept: any substitute if offered.
British Grain Trade.
LonnoN, April8•-The Mark Lane Express,
in its weekly review of the British grain trade;
sage; llritish and foreign wheats have been
firm during the pest week, American red
wintercargoes lead advanced 3d and California
is quoted as 24x: There has been a good inquiry
for corn' Amoriean passage is quoted at 20o
6d, Flour and oats have been steady and bar-
leys dull. Today English wbeata of the best
sorts were held for a rise of 60, and prices of
foreign wbeats 'were maintained. Flours and
oats were'3d higher. Corn Blow and barleys
were weak.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
'East Buffalo, N.' Y.; April 8•—Cattle-Be-
ceipts,48 cars; market stronger for good to
choice lots of both kinds and all were sold;
good to ohoiee stockers. 2340; Yearlings, 23 76;
Choice feeders. $S OSto $3 85; yearlings. $0 75
to $3 25.
Roos'— Receipt's, about 80 cars; market fairly
active, but prides a.shade easier than close of
last week: Yorkers, good corn fed, 35 25 to
$500, good medium's, 2540 to $545; good to
choice heavy, $5 50 to $5 60; rough, Common to
choice, $4 50 to 65; pigs, fair to choice, 25 20 to
3525: stags, 2350
Sheep and lambs-I;oceipts, about 15 cars;
market opened slow, with buyers very bearish
and eastern' 'reports decidedly unfavorable;
slice p,choice •to hest exhort wethers, $5 to
35 3t; export ewes, $4 40 to 85; fair to good
mixed, $4 23 to $4 75; culls, common to fair'
$2 25 to $2 75;1ambs, fancy wethers, 25 60 to
$5 75; good to choice; $5 70 to $5 85: fair to good
$4 50 to $5: culls and Common, $3 50 to $4.
A BOON To HoncEyiar, —One bottle of
English Spavin Liniment completely re-
moved a Curb from my horse. I take
in reoommening the remedy, as it sots
with mysterious promptness in the re-
moval from horses of hard, soft or call-
oused lumps, blooi spavin, splints, curbs
sweeny, stifles and sprains.
GEORGE ROBB. FARMER,
MARKHAai. Or. T,
:1Vf ON,TREALi
Montreal., Que, April 8=There were about
800 head of butohnn''oattle;s00calves, 150sheep
and 75 spring lambs, offeredrfor Bale at the East
End Abatt:ir,to ,5hly-t The,uuttchers were out
full force ,and tame rather surprised at the
high;igurea to Which ;cattle •have'advanced
during the past'trbe1i. Sonia of the, hutch ere
assert that goodbeeves soldeat from $6' to $8
per.' head higher.•. to -day . than similar
apimals would hayga,brougb t last Monday. Ex.
cattle for easterflltiharket sold to -day at from
So to 51 per voun0i' Common -to good Cattle
Bold at from 3;c to44c do sodrough. half -
fatted stock at frem,3o to 3io;do large fat bulls
sold at from 4c to 5c'Per pound and the rough,
hard looking bulls -at about 4o. Good calves
were in demand, and a lot of eight head were
sold at So per pound live weight,.or from 212 to
$18 each. Common Calves are still very Cheap
and sell at from $2 10 $4 each, Mixed lots of
sheep sell at about 41c per pound. and a lot of
twenty choice yearling Iambs were bought by
Messrs Brown l3ros. ,at 64o per pound. Spring
Iambs sell at from' $1:50 to SS each. A lot of
ten sprinzlambs end a calf were sold for $20
for the lot. Some of these lambs were very
small, and eetimated et less than 21.50 enoh.
The killing of such young creatures is waste-
ful. if notsinfulr Pat hogs continue to sell at
6o to Sic per Pound. Two ponderously fat
beeves, said to have cost $215 each, aro to he
raffled on this .market to -mor -ow for the
benefit for those who appreciate such a plan
of doing business. •
Cleansing au 1 purifying the blood, and
putting
the human organism sm
in proper
er
working order, is a wo:•k that demands
very special attention in the Spring season.
Many of the ablest and moat experienced
ysicians are of opinion that Paine's
Celery Compound does the best thorough
work in the way of blood eleasing, nerve
atreogthening and tissue building. No
other medicine can impart to weak and
,run down men and womenthe grand
vigorous et,ength, robuetnees and general
gond health that Paine's Celery Compound
gives.
Dr. A W K Newton, the eminent phy
sfcian and surgeon of Boston, says :--
"`f'aine's Celery Compound le not a
pale .1 medicine, and it must . not be Con-
1ounded with the ordinary nervines, bitters
and sarsaparillas It ie much superior to
them in formu'a and results asthe
diamond is superior to glass: It purifies
the blood, etrenwtbens the nerves, and is,
nature's food for the brain.
"I had eome trouble myself, from blood
poisoniug, teceiyed in a very delicate
surgical operation. The formula of Paine's
Celery Comptund led me to try it, and T
was Much pleased with the result. I
prescribed it fur men and women who
have no appetite, cannot Bleep, and aro
tweak and run down: For this ocndition,
and for disorder s%of the blood and nerves,
it has no equal.
"When- a man or women has lost.;
appetite, lost sleep, and feels that life is a
burden, that person is in a setious eon.,;
dition.. l prescribe Paine'a Celery Com..
pound for my pat cots who have these
common and dangerous symptoms, With
invariably earisfactery results It is the
hest possible remedy, tokeep; one's
strength and energy during the spr:'ttg and
/summer menthe."
11,oUT atotneells sweetened by the use of
E
Sold by C. LUTZ.
HEART DISEASE RELIEVED IN Ta1RTY
MINUTES.
Dr. Agnew'c Cure for the Heart gives
perfect relief in all cases of Organic or
Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes,
and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer-
less remedy for Palpitation„ Shortness of
Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Left
Side and all symptoms of a Diseased
Heart. One do.e convinces.
Sold y C. LUTZ.
4.01.
4.08
4.28
4.46
4.53
4,58
5,12
5.23
l srsusiorlr.;n (imaD IN A DAY. Soutb
American lib emetic Gate Inc Rheumatism
and Neuralgia, radically cafes in 1 to 3
days Its action upon the system is remark-
able and nryterions. It removes at epee
the oauFe and tho disease immediately di, -
atm ars, Tbo first dose greatly benefits.
75 cents, Sold by 0, Lutz, Druggist. Sl8
--THE--
People's Building and Loan Assooiation
LONDON - - ONTARIO
POARn tole ,DinrpTGRs IN EXETER. 0NTA RIo
Dr. J. A. Boffins, President.
Dr. 0, Lutz, - Vico-President.
L D. Dickson, - Solicitor,
David Mill, Valuator..
Tired. W, Cnllfne, - 8coy'•Treas.
DIIIECTORP.
Jno Grigg, E. A, Follirk,`Jas. Miller ,Wm
Sontheott, Dr. 7 hoe. A. Amos.;
Sarni. Sanders.
Make money by saving money. Sixty cents
per month will ensure $1(.0 in 7)i years, For
torms of appliration and all necessary infor-
mation apply to the Secretary, Mr. Fred. W.
Collins. Post Office, Exeter, Ont.
A Peculiar Case
COVERED WITH PIM-
PLES.
AN ANXIOUS MAN.
The Disease Disappears in
Three Weeks by the Use of B,
13. B.—Letter from Manitoba
Fully Descr tbin g It.
DEAR Slns,—During the winter of 1892-
93, I was covered with Pimples on the
inside of my right leg between the knee
and the angle. As I never had anything
of the kind before I was anxious about it,
and sought medical advice, but getting no
relief from the doctor I tried a bottle of B.
B. 13., applying some of it to my leg as
well as using it internally, and to my sur-
prise the nasty disease, whatever it was,
disappeared within three weeks, and I am
thankful to say that it has never reappear-
ed.
N. M1ToaEL L,
Carman, Mau.
MARRIED.
GUENTHER•—BENNIE—At the residence of
the bride's parent8 Hay township, on the
1 Oth host., by Rev. •Mr'. Brandt, of Zurich,
Mr. Henry Guenther, of the Bronson. Line;
Stephen, to Miss. Jane• daughter of Sam'l
Rennie, Esq
ROADHOTISI MILLER—A t the residence of
of the bride'ii brother; on Mardi 27, by Rev.
I B Wallwin,B'' A., Benjamin J. Roadhouse
of South Easth"pe. to Itolinde, L. Miller,
youngestdaugltter o1 Adam Miller of North
Eaethope. '
RAUH-HILL On the 3rd ins' at the resi-
dence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. W;
Smyth, James Rath, of Melanoten. to Miss
Martha Hill, youngest daughter of the late
Thos. Hill,of Hallett.
DIED.
SAMWELL-On:thelfth inst., Harry Sam -
well, aged 32years, 8 months.
FOOTE—in Stanlay, on the Oiid'inst., Ann Reid
wife of Mr. Juhn'Foote, agod 43 years.
GIDLEY-In Blyth. on Maroh 26th, the infant
daughter of ltf'riS.W. Gidley
BALDWIN•—On'hbe 2nd inst., the wife of San-
ford Baldwin, McGillivray, of a son. •
CBOOKi:R-7n Mitchell, on the 8th inst., Mr.
John V. Crocker, aged 60 years, 8 months.
ELLIOT.—At his -residence, Port Blake, on
Sunday maroh;24th, 1895: mhos. Elliot, aged
68 years.
LBATIIERLAND: In Tnekersmith, on Tues-
day, April 2nd, 1095, William James Loather -
him d, aged 43 years, 10 months and 5 days•
Patrick Begham, of M.oGilltvray town-
ship, is in jail in London, on a committ-
ment for want of sureties to keep ' the
peace toward his wife. Constable Paley
DR. SITOULT'S,
1J CENTRALIA.
Office opposite Methodist Parsonage.
Mrs Thos Stephens, of the Queen's
hotel Seaforth, happened with a bad
accident en Tuesday last, She slipped
and fell, dislocating the fingers of her
right hand.
As baldness makes one look prematurely
old, so a f ull head of hair giyes to mature
life the appearance cf youth. To care
this and prevent the former, Ayer's Hair
Vigor is confidently recommended. Both
ladies and gentlemen prefer it to any other
dressing.
Mr. Wm, Pickard was this year the
successful competitor for the club tankard
in the three pair stone games, among' the
individual members of the curling club.—
Seaforth Sun.
The latest results of pharmaceutical
Belem) and the beet modern appliances are
availed of in compounding Ayet'e Sarsap-
arilla. Hence, though halt a ceutury in
existence tis a medicine, it is fully abreast
of the age in all that goes to make it the
' standard bloodpurifier.
A -mad dog made thinga'lively in Clinton
the other day, until in was °hot. It bit
several other oaninea and a proclamation
was leaned to have all dogs time bitten,
shot.
To purify, yitilize and enrich the blood,
and give nerve, bodily and digestive
strength, take Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Mitchell Recorder:—"As things look
at present for West Huron, D, A. For-
rester is going to have a snap there: Hon
J' 0 Patterson is no longer in it, and Mr.
arrested the prisoner, this being Ilia Crat ``M. 0, Cameron is not likely to stay in
case. Bail has since been given. ) it."
-1-4 KINSMAN, DENTIST,
• LD. 9. SPECIALIST, in GOLD FILL-
ING, EBTReUTING and
PLATE V.0RI0. Gas and local
Anaesthetics for painless ex-
tracting. 2nd door north) of
CABLING'S Sterol'
TALTON AN DERSON D.D. S
• L.D• S. Honor Graduate of tbo To-
ronto University and Royal College of Dental
Saracens of Ontario. Specialties, painless
extraction and preservation of the natural
teeth. voice over the Law Office of Elliot &
Elliot, opposite Central hotel, Exeter, Ont.
Papa's jt'ants
Weald do
for W llie • - Warranted
if they were • made over and dyed with Diamond
Diamond Dyes, the great home money -
saver. The children's clothes -- the
faded cloak, wrapper or dress—can be Dyes
made to look like new, at a cost of only
so cents, and no experience is needed.
Boar
1 hi
that the
come in. more than 4o' shades, and the
Fast Blacks are fast.
Direction Book and 40 samples df colored clbth, free
WELLS & ItICHA DSON Co., Montreal, 1'.Q.
are sold at tho same
pride as common
dyes ; therefor,
Choose
the
Diamond..
DAISY, LEADER, and QUEEN EEN O UE ever have beep scute,,..
N
English and Canadian. We can give you the closect
NAILS, [prices..
AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST,
CLIICTOIh7.
Will,beat Grab's hotel Zurich
on the second Thursday of each
month and at Hodgin's hotel
Hensall every Monday
CEMENTS.
Both Wire and Cut. Having bought a car load very low we
can, give you them cheaper than they can be bought now by oar lots.
1Vl ILK and CRE A.MER-5'. CANS,
See the latest in these,
Garden, and Field.
Seeds,
Aslike, Red Cover E .
and Timothy. y
WANTED 'I'0 RENT.
House and garden with stable and Pump,
fruit trees and orchard, with thrae acres of
land, more or lees, near a Village where a
church is convenient Address ffsA. II, Cat,
BU1LDER'S SUPPLIES.
IES.
Furnaces, Eavetroughing, Roofing, etc , ai;•
the closest prices.
Call at H. BISHOP & ON'
and get prices.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Lergo sums Money "to loan on Farm lands at
Five and a half Dotrcent• private Funds Apply
to ELSIOT& ELLIOT, Solicitors Exeter
anusrV 1595
;t,
See that off Horse!
Are You
GOING TO GET A
B.
Only three weeks ago we began mixing
a little of J3iclk's 13lood Purifier
in pis feed and now look at him. I tell
you there is no UOIIttItl011 Pow41k r
equal to I)1C2C'S.—,Am going to try it on
the nigh one now.
Lick's Blood Purifier, 50e., Dick's Blister,
50. Dick's Liniment, 25c., Dick's Oint-
ment, 250.
DICK & CO„ P, o. BOX 482 'TONTREAL
ExotorPackinglim
We have the best assortment
and the cheapest.
LIVE HOGS WANTED.
Hogs to weigh. from 120 to 220 lbs.
live weight.
Notice to the Public. -1 am sell-
ing at the Packing house Store, Spare
Ribs, Tender Loin, Cuttings, Pickled
Pigs Feet, Pressed Tongue, Head
Cheese, Sausage, Bologna, Hams, Rolls,
Breakfast Bacon. Dried Beef and Pork.
As I have engaged Mrs. Harness to
see to this part, customers may depend
on getting first class goods in every re-
spect at lowest cash price.
Now is the time to get your crocks
and pails filled with first class lard as
prices are liable to go up.
CHAS. SNELL, Prop.
A MAN
Can always
Be Dressed Well
Come in and
See Them
Or else write for particulars.
PERKIN & MARTIN ,
Fanson'e Block, Exeter.
It he goes to the proper Tailor.
We have a large range of Pat-
terns, to choose from — Natty
Tweeds, Serge, and Worsteds,
made up in any style, and fitting
the customers so well that inti-
mate friends do not scruple to
ask who made your Suit. Our
customers never hesitate but
• answer with a knowing smile,
dJ .E3 S
oVii l WOATS
WE :LEAD
The Tailor.
We Want You
STRIKES I
to come into Our S tore
LOOKING PLEAS-
ANT sometimes..
We have so much to sell besides
quinine and all those bitter things. tWe
don't want you to think we are happy
only when you are sick. Of course, if
you must be ill, we always want to put
up your prescriptions, but we haye a
thousand and one things you need be-
sides medicine. Just now we have
some uncommonly good values in
Brushes, Hair Brushes from 25c up,
Nail Brushes from .5c up, Tooth Brushes
from 5c up. But don't let us forget to
draw your attention to the extensive
stock of Toilet Soaps, 3 large cakes of
Real Castile for 10c, 1 box containing
six cakes all for 10c, Baby's Own, 2
cakes for 25c, Fine Oatmeal Soaps, Old
Windsor, Honey, Glycerine and a large
assortment of medicinal soaps, and
many other lines. All the abuve are
excellent values, both in quality and
quantity. Dont put off till to -morrow
what you can do to -day. Cali at once.
I. W. Browning's
BOOKSTORE.
A Suit of L'lothes
or a Single Garment
Should Combine now a days,
For
Strikes are all right, if struck against wrong,
Strike not the weak because you are strong ;
Strike not your father, strike not your mother,
Strike not your sister, strike not your brother ;
But strike a good scheme when ever you can,
Shrike a deal with J.H. GRIEVE,
And you will strike the right man
a fine suit of BLACK WORSTED ori fine TWEED. Our
stock is complete for the spring trade. All the latest novelti e
in Fine Goods. Give us a call and secure a Big Bargain.
Remember the place.
J. H. Grieve.
COM
Itir
IN CORSETS
Can only be obtained by wearing
No. 391 " Improved All -Feather -
bone Corsets." No side steels to
break, hurt or rust.
TRY A PAIR.
All First-class Dry Goods Houses Sell Them.
A Tholy in.
ate and wool blankets we always take
the lead,
Over gaiters, overshoes and rubbers,
1 what you all will need ;
Harness, collars, whips and sweat pads.
we have a good supply,
✓Il"ets combs, brushes and cards when
used keep away disease and the fly.
Trunks, valises and school bags, in
price and quality for the young and
q the old,
1 Robes, rubber, plush and wool rugs,
and mitts; to protect you from the
cold ;
iElm city harness oil, dressing and
blacking, keeps harness and boots
a shining,
ells, children's carriages and wagons
prevents the little ones from crying,
Long and short boots, elt and rubber
boots, we claim the best and nicest.
Enquire at Treble's Boot, Shoe and
Harness store, be sure and get his
prices.
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
Moderate Cost,
Perfect Fit.
You look for these in an old and
reliable place, and A. J.
SNELL never disappoints his
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
Spring & Summer Clouts
In Worsteds and Tweeils, are
now on our shelves, and we will
take much pleasure in showing
them to you. There are many
other lines that are specially at-
tractive.
4s- 117gLLe
J,llurray & Co,
Manufacturers Cit
Plows, Gang Plows, Land
Rollers, Straw Cutters, Root
Cutters, Also General Castings
contracted for. Manufacturers
of Bridge Bolts, Washers, &c.
iron Piping and Fittings
kept constantly on hand. Re -
airs rofnptly executed.
HARD !
What is Hard ?
To Beat, Our Prices.
Y r
What is Easy ?
To Secure, Our Bargains.
4 Ful! Stock to Choose from.
Undertaking a Specialty
L. N E,OWE,
EXETER.
1WHATA
LITTLE MONEY
WILL BUY
If spent in -the right place,..
That J. D. Atkinson's -is
the right place to buy your
furniture. The following
facts and figures proye :
10 Piece
Bedroom Outfit,
$20.50.
BED,
J. C. CLAUSEN
HARNESS MAKER,
Mains a 11 - Ontario
Begs to announce to the public that he
is prepared to do all kinds of Carriage
Trimming, Furniture Upholstering, etc.
Carriage and Buggy Tops of all kinds
MADE TO ORDER.
Old Buggy Tops recovered and made
as good as new.
Our harness are :well known, as giving
perfect satisfaction, We manufacture
argely and consequently our prices are
ow, d call will con''rnee ,■� ■y, }�w�{ ■�y�\
oral d,. eza .
DRESSER,
WASH STAND,
MATRESS,
SPRING,
2 Plraows,
ROCKER,
$20.50. CHAIR,
TABLE.
Coming brides and young married
couples take advantage of the above
offer. We supply comfort cheap.
$20.50.
JJJ. ATKINSO
NORTH OF TOWN HALL.
GIDLEY
& SON.
Parlor Setts
Side Boards
Tables
Bedroom Setts
Chairs
Fancy Bamboo
Window Shades and
Poles,
PICTURE FRAMES
A .Large Variety
and Low Prices.
Gidley & Son
ODD3ELLOW'S BLOCS.
1%ELIEr 70 SIX Botrue.-•"Disordered ICI
04ey and bladder diseases relieved in rix
hours by the "Great South American rid
uey Cure." This new remedy is a great
surpriseand delight to physioieme on an -
count of its exceeding promptness In re+
lieving pain m the bladder, kidne a back
and every part of the urinary passages in
male and female. It relieves retention Of
water arid pain 113 passing it ttitnost Irnmed
ately. If you want qulek reliefand sore
this ie otlq remedv Sold by' C.1',rilTZ'