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The Exeter Times, 1895-12-19, Page 5• • ..171ked- 1ig teantl danger, It is a serious Con(litiort and will lead to disas- trous results if, it is not. over- . come at once. it is a Aero sign that the blood is impoverished arms impure. The best remedy's D'S Sarsa a r° Which makes rich, red blood, and thus gives strength and elas. ticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain and health and vitality to every part of the body. Hood's Sarsaparilla positively Makes the Weak Strong "I have used six bottles of Hood's Sere ,, aparilla as a general tonic and have enjoyed the bet of health, Although I diad a strain of work I have had no sink :spells for matiy months and no lost time, .Ito I am don ))1y repaid." THOMAS 5. Hua., Brussells St., St. John, New Brunswick. Hood's Sarsaparilla Es the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye. cure habitual constlpa. ;KY 3dl3 tan, .Priceso.per bore :tom TURE TO REN r. ( Post Office Store at Farquhar to rout. Geed ?wick building, splendid location and a first class opening for pushing business man. Pos session given let Januxl.ry, Fot• further peak- -shuts apply to, JOHN KAY , Farquhar. lin HARPERS BAZAR, ' IN 1896. The twenty-ninth year of HARPER'S.- BAZ- AR, beginning in January, 1896, finds • it main- gaining its deserved reputation both as a fash• - Son Journal and a weekly,poriodical for home sm cling. .Every -week the BAZAR presents beautiful toiletteso for various occasion S ANiez BAVDr cad Cxrus illustrate ata and engrave henewest designs andno models in Paris and Berlin. New Rork Fashions epitomizes current styles in New York. ..1. nightly pattern sheet supple- lnient with diagrams and - directions enables 'women. to cut and make their own gowns and is of great value to the professional modiste as rsall as to the amateur dressmaker. „Children's ingreceives constant attention. Fashions sen aro described•in full detail by a man - T ' 2IN OurParis Letter, b �Arizax aL about town. t y weekly recital of L O 59:1 sprightly eC � � ItL a a i and o •ia doin `s in Paris .fashion, „ass p, t s c l g 4;ie on by a clever woman in an entertaining way. Both the serials .Cor 1806 are the- work of nierican. women. Mrs. Gerald by MARIA nests Poor., is a striking story of Now Eng- el life ng-ellife M.env E. WILKINS, in Jerome, a moor -man,. -a discuses% the always} interesting nrobleins of tbo relations • between labor and capital. Short stories Will be written by tbe best authors.' SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS. Music, •The Outdoor Woman, Personals. tit'liat 'We Are X oing, Wonien and Men, report - and discuss therees of immediate interest. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Ques- tions receive the personal attention of the editor, and are answered at the earliest practi- cable date after their receipt. Tho Volumes of the BAZAR begin with the find; Number for January of each year. When: aro time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin 'With the Number current nt the time of receipt !of order. Remittances should be made by Post -office 31toney Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers aro not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & brothers. HARPE R'S PERIODIOALS. "HARPER'S MAGAZINE — ono year-- SI 00 R u1PER'S WEEKLY — -- 4 00 11.&IRPER'S BAZAR - — 4 00 iARPER'S ROUND TABLE — 2 00 y.'ostage free to all subscribers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Address HARPER Si; BROTHERS, P. 0. Box 059, N.Y. Civ'v. 4 P � A.e.s" J dha it . d t IdA,RIPIT 1St O ,Tg. Motor, Wheat per bushel Oats... 011 10 Barlol , Peasz. Butter 1 ueeloeys , ^ Geose Chiokene per IS Dmitri Pork dressed Pork live weight,..... Hay per tots, ......,.. 1)oeonber 18th, 1895. .,, 60 10 21 25 to 33 ,,.45 in 48 ,15 fo 15 17 t 1 o 7 6 10 6 to 6 3r60 to 4. Lee 3.00 to10 11,.00 to $12,00 London, Decelxrber 18111, 1805. Whoutseat,.per bushel,., .63 to 63 .. 9u Peas re . , to 64 B .31 to 33 Buckwheat ,.. . R..,3a to 14 1 Cont „•r..36 to 30 Beans 00 to 70 Butter ... 17 to 18 Eggs 20 to 20 Dunks 50 to 75 Turkeys per lt, , . 7 to 8 Geese per lb..... , .. , ... , 6 to 0 Chickens ,... 30 to 50 Cheoso8 to 8 Potatoes por bah 25 to 30 Hay per ton ,.$14.00 to $11.00 Pork per cwt. , .. .. $4.00 to " $4.00 Toronto, December 13th, 1895. Wheat per bushel .. , , , , ... , 70 to 71 Wheat Rod Wheat Goose 53G7 too 5417 Barley 33 to SI .52 to 44 Oats ,• 27 to 213 Ttve.... .,..41 to 16 to 21 to '21 Peas Butter 'per lb;,.,,,.,. ......... Eggs per doz...:... .20 BORN. SHOIIT'T-in Parkhill, on December full, the • Wife . of Mr. J. 13. Short,, of a daughter, MARRIED. COOK-1VIcOLOCICLIN—At the residence of - the bride's parents, on the lith inst., by 1Rev. Colin Fletcher, Mr. Win. Cook, to Miss Lizzie, daughter 08 Thomas McClocklin, all of Hibbert. GUNDY—VERITY—In Brantford, on the 1811 inst., at the family residence Mr. Wni. Gundy barrister of Ridgetown, to1?issEdith, daugh- ter of the late W. H. Verity ; both formerly of Exeter. SPRINGSTEEN—BROWN—At tire Baptist parsonage, Caro, Micli , ouDee 4th, 1895, by the Rev, Hamilton Fraser Mr, Henry Spring- steen, of North Branch, Mich., to Miss Min- nie Brown, of St. Marys. IRVINE-BURNS—In St. Marys, on Dee. 11th, 1895, by the Rev. W. J. Taylor at the resi- dence of the bride's mother, Nater Street Mr. MacCausland Irvine Blanchard. to Miss Mary. Burns, formerly of Kirkton. DIED, W'AUGH—In Logan, on the 5th inst., Wm. Waugh, ageci 77 years. LOCHREY—In. East Nissouri, on Wednesday, Dee. 11, Hugh Lochrey, aged 63 years. DOWKES—Iii Mitchell, on the 5th inst., Robert Dowkes, aged 77 years, 3 months. MoDOUGALL—In Hibbert, on the 711i inst., John Franklin McDougall, aged 1 years, 3 .months. • 'ROBINSON—In Fullerton, on the 10th inst., Frances, roliet of the late. Nedby Robinson, osis aged 80 and 23 days. g yy BROWN—Li L nsmg, 'Mich o Oct. 301h, Mary aty Kirk, wife of Damel Brown, formerly of ICirlton, aged 52 years, LE NN Ola.—At Welland, Ont., on Monday,Dee. 9th.1895, John Lennox, Mathemathicalaster of Welland High School son of John Lennox, Blanshard, aged 36 years. ABRAY—In London township on Dec. 5, 1895, Hannah Jackson, youngest daughter of the late Wm. Jackson, beloved wife ofT n Ahrti , cd 71 years. • CURED OF CHRONIC CATARRH. A Remarkable Cure.—J. W. Jen.ninaon, Gil- ford, spent between $200 and $300 in consultiug doctors ; tried Dixons and all other treatments but got no benefit. One box of Chase's Catarrh Cure did ane more good than all other ronred- ies, in fact I consider myself cured, and with a 25e box at that. DOUBLED UP WITH RHEUM- ' Ammo:. A NORWOOD CITIZEN P.IIAISES • SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC CURE. William Pegg, Norwood, Ont.: "Last Christmas I could hardly walk, was nearly doubled up with rhetunatism. I procured three bottles 'of South American Rheumatic Cure from W. Rutherford, druggist, of Norwood, and found it the best and quickest acting medicine I ever saw. The first dose gave relief,- and the three bottles com- pletely cured me. I have had neither ache nor pain from rheumatism since." Sold by 0.. LuTZ. J. L. Haycock, M. P. P., Patron leader, has rented his farm at Oata,r- aqui and moved to Kingston. A. IV: Murphy, basrrster, Napanee, was found dead in bed in a Belleville hotel on Tuesday. An inquest will be held. Saturday was alively dayin Stratford, and one botelkeeper who bad 100 horses in his stables. had to refuse accommodation for 40 or 50 more. —re ser _ �_ .. ---- UDERfi j l KINf l ig A VETERAN OF THE LATE WAR. !� �+t� CURED BYFLUTTERING 01' THE}IEART T Uli'OLIRE at R. N. Rose's, the popular Fuciiiture Store. A G.r•.el 13ealroonr Set for 89.00 A (rood Extension '.Cable, $6.00 A Goo,1 Sideboard foe $9.00 81.1 Rockers, Lounges, Chairs, Springs, ,&o., at reduced prices' for the next thirty hays„ A bir'ge stock to choose from. As 1 has'.o $500 to reise, all aeounts trust he setups by cash or note by January. lst, 1596. (Ask for a nice Caletrcler for 1896.) 5r.Q-w , — pri x, South Huron Lmors' Meetings of the South Huron Par- tners' Institute will be held as follows: .BnircEFrELD, DIXON'S HALL, TUES- DAY, IA.N1TA11' , 7.r1I, 1806 +:XET.i;it, TOWN HALL, WT DNES.DA JANUARY S1rrx, 180(3. Y Each of the above meetings .wi.11 irommertee at 1 p, ala. These meetinrs will be addressed by the following in g cntleen :—Prof. aL �, . J. IO s ?Anton, C) A. C'7 u liristian, IIS A., O A. CI„ Guelph; °Y',lios. 1tteMilinn, Seafaxtb; aassistedby ttauhu;, fanners and atliexs. • A cordial iix'Vitiation is <3ztonded to 4111 to be present. All evening sesrion bo held at each place, For fixrth- 4 r` �atrticnlars, see 1)rOgrauxntes, a.6 xt ' " E R. . � n1;,I,la,' R. DxcM.t>Irrlxr/, Presigewrt, lecretatl'y. .AND SMOTHERING SPELLS BY DR. AGNEW'S CURE FOR THE HEART -- IT ALWAYS RELIEVES IN 50 MINUTES, AND THUS SAVES THOUSANDS OF LIVES. Mr. W. H. M`usselrnan, member of the G. A. R., Westport, Pa., writes: "1 haveusedtwo bottles of Dr..A.gnew's Cure for the Heart and have been en- tirely cured of palpitation orluttering of the heart and smothering spells. I took 10 bottles of sarsaparilla, but it failed in any way to relieve pie. I do not think the value of the heart cure can 1)e estimated. It has wrought such a change in niy condition that I feel like anewxnan." Solclby0. Lum. Bil'RDOCK BLOOD BITTEUS. Purifies, renovates and regulates the .entire system, thus curing Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Bilious- ness, Rheumatism, Dropsy, and all diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It also removes all im- purities from the system, from a com- mon pimpleto the worst scrofulous sore. WEAK AND TIRED. Dmaat, Sms,—I can her rtily ream).- Mend eccnu- i e + indNlib i Milburn's s Cod Li Y Liver Oil IIT Int- cion For a long time I felt so weak I could hardly keep up, every little thing tiring axe out 1 took two bot- tles and the" fatigue and tired feeling left me and luwe never returned. MINS, l.`r.. CI3T.IRCHILI,, , Sprtia„gf foxcl, Ont. Are free ( from all crude and irritating matter. Consecrated medicine only. Carter's Little Liver Pills, Very small;; very easy to take; no pain; no griping; no purging. Try them,- Always avoid iv ys ,. volcl harsh patlgative pills.. They first snake yon siak and then leave you constipated. Carter's Little Liver `.(?ills regulate the bowels and snake you won, Dose, one pill. VERY 1-IELp'PUL. TO LADIES. (41,1(:1C RELIEF,. WITH NO AFTER, Thal PLEASANTNESS, °OMER 'LC THOSE WHO PHIS SMITH AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE. • W1'lilst haul SOX are sufferers frolxi kidney trouble in xn ny r espeetswomen are liable to peculiar 'weakness and pain, because t f disorganization of the kidneys, Objection istaken, and right ly, to many rexn.edies because of tbe method of 'use. as well as after un- pleasantness, This is never the case with South Alneriettn Kinney Cure. It gives ease to the patient in six hours and no annoying effects follow, for in a short tinie, even in aggravagated oases, an entire cureis effected. There- is no other medicine like South Amer- ican Kidney. Cure, It is a remedy for the Kidneys and bladder only—not a general specific that is supposedto cure everything and ends by effecting no cure. South American :Kidney Cure does its particular work and. does it well Sold by C. LUTz. W. J. Leadbitter, fruits and confec- tionary; Lucknow, has In addatiassign- ment• also A. Millburn, fancy goods, Stratford. Edward Williamson, the young man who was caught with an Ingersoll maxi's jewelery on his person, when brought up for sentence at Hamilton. got 28 months. A four year-old child of Mr. Sylvester Alguirc was chocked to death the other clay. It was playing with peas, and in swallowing them one lodged in the windpipe; causing death before a doctor could lac sum- moned. DIABETES C'URABLP:. GIVEN UP To DIE --USES DODD's Kin- NEy PILLS AND ISOUIIEDBYEIGHT BOXES. KIIOKFIELD (Special) Dec. 1S. --Mr. Duncan McKenzie., miller and lumber- man of this _place has returned from Kansas lately., Had failed in health and strength., and lost fifty pounds. weight. Was given up by la's physis elan as well asby specialists in Toronto and by himselfanclfriends. Now coines a change.—He says inalettertoDodd's Medicine Co. "After commencing with your Dodd'sKidney Pilin, I got help inside of two weeks, I took eight boxes in eight weeks, and completely cured, not a symptom left, general health good. Have regained nay old health and weight. Had, been bother- ed with heart and liver, both have vanished with the diabetes. I can walk briskly for i. es insteadof cra• � ing as before. Am a. brother of the President of iToronto Street Rail- way the x Co and known ler well �.ne w e" Dia- betes is set clown 13 incurable—But Dodd'sKidney Pills always cure. 1 ;4- A G A t V SS}} Oa `i To Our Fiends:— Before -t%ends:—Before buying X -MAS & NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, call and inspect our stock. We are selling Novel- ties, Celluloid, Plush and Leather Goods, Albums, etc., very near cost. OUR SPECIALTIES. X-mas Cards and Toy Books. Newer, designs and cheaper than ever. No trouble to show goods at J.W.Bro ning's. THE LONDON '_,!(11 -)AF1 —AND— " I HOME -sixteen Pages, X3 Columns, 07 Attractive Family Read- ing Every Week. 4,7 ,kyFS,.�t� To 31st 3+r ik �ilityt) 1390 DecemberDecemberer fOR$1 i WET:MIAS F.nEE Ponss and ANI) hose s, combined in M15 1111, tuilfni•Irt in size and appear. Ice, is ofreri'd to subscribers frorr ,w until the 31st December, 1898, fo) ONE DOLLAR ! 1(+ Frau Pxnsss is the Leading 11. r il-Cio,lanrvo trve Journal of West- ,» t:t1 i,). It contains each week r (I,1;,i;.t4 surnrnairy of the news 1,1 17r'30u1on1 of the times. 110' 1 c';u111t?xc ia1 p igen Of the i Niki FUER PRIM are up to elate 1l r• t tits )„ for the countryniernhan 1 »wt. ;and flairrt ilatn. 111 li",1111 ANI) II03(33 contains each i t 1., able articles on Agricultural .,1 it'cts and Live Stock. The farmer nal (418110 and horse breeder will find .11 its pages abundant topics of special le Wrest. A Serial l Ta it of a s arlin g interest 45 , Lad leS.-i Jackets a L will hexn interesting feature ofthe Cul and Ftta%AxEr.r.Y I zn, 11b.. C loth, Papers Combined for .rpt from Now Until December mist, iS96. Agents wanted everywhere. Address 11 coma naieations to the • AVIEI. PRESS PRINTING CO LONDON', CINTARXO, Loudon, gurolt lsad. ,Brace,- Otn%.1%lone— I'ad,senger Xmodon, deP tk,k . 6,05 A, 1d. 44 701.44 5. ilensali , .,, 0,57 6.16 Kippeu ,9.44 020 13rlicellei4 9.02 6 a28 Clinton 1 Londeabtro 10, 9 7.14 Blyth ,. 140 10.88 T.23 Winaliam. arrrive... ,. 10.62 8:00 GOxaO SoxiriP- y'aSsenger W Ingham, de/nate,.,. 6,36 01.26 r, r4 Bal rave 6.50 3.47 Byi lb ..... 1000. .,.,,, 7.03 4.01 Londeshora , 7,10 4.08 Cliu ten . 7.30 4.28 Brpoe6eld 7.49 4.46 Bippen 7,67 4.54 Rensall . 8 06 4, Exeter—. ..... 8.25 6,12 Centralia 8 4. 5.23 FOR OVS1t Y F1 YI11A13S Al( QLD 1s» WsLr Tac)ZD RRmsAY. Airs Winslow a seething Syrup has beenused fifty years by millions of mothers for theirohildrer. while teething with perfect success, 1 t soothes the child, softens the gems,allaya the pain, cures the oche, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, la pleasant to the taste. Sold'by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cenr, a bottle, Its value is incalculable, Be sure and ask for Iwlrs. Winslow'a Soothing Ssrup andtakeno other kind. People's Building and Loan Association LONDON - ONTARIO .IOARO OF DIRECTORS Is ExETEit. ONTARI° Dr. J. A. Rollins, President. Dr, C. Lutz.' - Vioe-President. L R. Dickson, Solicitor. David Mill, ' - Valuator. Fred, W. Collin=, - Secs'-Treas. DIRECTORS. Jno Grigg, E. A, Follicle, Jas. Miller, Wm' Southoott, Dr. Thos. A. Amos,: Sand. Sanders. Make money by saving money. Sixty cents Per month will ensure $100 in 7,i years. For forms of application and all necessary infor- mation apply to tbe Secretary, Mr. ;Fred. W. Collins. Poet Office, Exeter, Ont. DR. SHOULTS, CENTRALIA. Office opposite Methodist Parsonage. 11 KINSMAN, DENTIST, • LD, S. SPECIALIST in GOLD FILL- INGI, ET7"RAOTII4G and P1,ATE WORK. Gas and local Anaesthetics forpain- t en extracting. 2nd door north of (,AR- LIN G'S store ALTONANDERSON D.D.S • L.D• S. Honor Graduate of the To- ronto University and Royal college of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Specia.ties, painless extraction and preservation of the , atural teeth oboe over the Law Office of Elliot & Elliot, opposite Central hotel, Exeter, Out. -pAG-NEW L. D. S.DENTIST, ,s OLINION. Will be ate 'hotel Zurich (fir b a Zen b on the second Thursday of each r y month and at 1lodgin'e hotel Hensall every Monday SHEAMLILIE BUFFALO ROBES., COATS AND Mi7T5. (Received the highest awards at the Y. orld's Fair.) We would ask a]1` purchasers of Robes to inspect ibis great and won- derful robe before buying ; pronounced by all who have used them to be warn er and absolute wind, water and mot proof, will nut weer bear iii spots like a skin robe, have had six years of rough Usage and have stood the teat. They are made in three parts without any seams, the fur cloth, the Astrachan lining and rubber interlining. They dry quicker and never get bard and are as strong as leather. Every robe guar- anteed as represented. We 'also have a large stock of Harness, Whips,Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Rugs, Bells, Boots & Shoes, ,Overshoes, Rubbers, Felt and Rubber Bouts, Sox and Rubbers. Our stock is fresh and unsurpassed in. iinlsh and quality. Sole agent for Newlands Saskatchewan Buffalo Robes. John Treble. Say' What are you wearing those fig -leaf clothing for ? Why not come to J. H. GRIEVE, The Modern Tailor. And leave your order for an UP-TO-DATE .Over- coat or Suit, We can please you both in pocket and Workmanship, Ammo —OUR STOCK OF— BUSJ --) t�J --AND— WORSTEDS has been carefully selected and is among the best in the county. 8toc Taking, X CUT SAWS, -SAND AXES, very low, A Number g Cook Stove, with the Lat- e s t Improvements, for $it ,00, 10 If You, need one 0(0 —WILL BE GIVEN F OR— 1 . tiro —ON err E S_A And as w y Cali • 001' have a very Targe assortment, this will' having. �c be a Bargain.worth g. No. 9, $io,tl0 Cook Stove. now is tb.e time to buy. They must go so be sure and be in it: BISHOP SON Are You GOING TO GET A A PIA.ATO, An ORGAINT Or a Sewing .711aehine We nave the best assortment and the cheapest. Come in and See Them Or else write for particulars PERKINS & MARTIN Liveg o s Wanted --AT THE-- sedErPac'sibgEousz We are cutting up fresh hogs every day. SPARE RIBS, TENDERLOIN, HEAD CHEESE, FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA, CUTTINGS, PIGS FEET, SHANKS, fresh daily, AT EXETER PAC'RING HOUSE, We are rendering PURE LARD every day . Parties wanting crocks or 11x11 filled should do ao now. Pork is low in price. Thanking you for past favors, 1 remain, C. S e11, - Prop. ,9 Suit of Ulothes or a Bugle Garment Should Combine now a days, 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 Fall & Winter Goods In Worsteds and Tweeds, are now on our shelves, and we will. take muoh pleasure in showing them to you, There are many other lines that are specially at- tractive. ,... S:�tsi,e CHESTER WHITE BOAR F01t SERVICE. 31, at tiles of service. W SNELL, Lot 15 Concession 7, "Osborne. Deo 30. FOR SALL OR RENT. A oomfertable two story frame house, con- taining ten rooms. and good brick cellar. and hard en soft water and convenient to ohurohos and Fennel. Will be Bold on liberal terms oi'rtnted. VV ell adapted for a retired farmer. Apply to W. (3 HOWARD, Exeter. FREE! 75 Pack COMPLETE of Goods J7411;1100*o ? 1 and a largel0(p; 1'ipfure sock, tha 1s put volt on the road to a handsome fortune. Sena5o. silver. to pay Postage - A. W. KINNEY.E. ']',Yarmouth, N. S. Agents representing us can 0570 9120 per week selling our Hardy 10un3tdl11tn-grown Nuisery3tock. Permanent position and salaries. Exclusive territory. writeat onoo fer terms too 71, 0• GR9 PAw1, Np1(ssRYMAN, T.'dorpro, OA'7'Aato. 1 i �i�j ,ANT .D LI'. Womanin ever"v locality{local or tray oiling), to 'intrtlduce n neitr discovor3' and keep our show cards tacked up on ,.trees. .fences and bridges throughoutCtown, and enuntry. Steads! bar lo, me oe,missio A TRIAL SOLICITED. or n)ary$65 ver m00111 and etipensos, at.l 4"r(oney deptl8ited in any, bank When started. lror p,irtioularil 551110 31iit WORL1, 111tp1OAr. �" 1' r,a fl ri�le Co„ 1', ;0. •13cr. 221, Lebdon, Cant•, R.+71 . I Grieve. tlanatXd Ma, Id* Gin F)REST CITY all 311 E3S & SI31THAN) C31, LEG LIMOi1,ig6'NT IF A PUPIL OF THE Does not radilygrasp a subject, we repeat and repeat until be does it. We drill, some schools don't, We got our reputation iu this way and ii.ttnd to sustain it by giving a thorough grind in all subjects taught. We teach Poolk•keel,i`ig, and Business Papers by a new method. Enquire about it. Catalogue free. Mr. E. A. Coon has accepted a position with E. D. Smith, Winona, Out,, as assistant book keeper. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal, l.Illllllltltlllfli11111111111111111I1f111IHH,II111II111I111111111Itlfillllillillilllf I1i11f111111111111I1111111111111111111= Keeii Milch Cows c als InGood ! ' ea1th IT PAYS.—It is useless to expect a lean, run-down cow to have a good flow of rr: 1r t milk, though h shewitl eat more than an animal61 nil �:1te in t• ran ent cod flesh. The dzfficul is S difficulty is nu is riot all extracted from the food forder. because her digestion is out o ' c g ells lood Purifier •will strengthen the digestion and make the food produce tnilk. It will cost have and .' 'but fiftycents tot it on thepoorest cow you you will get sok ub try 3 your money with interest in a few weeks. For sale by Druggists, at general stores or sent post paid on receipt of 50 cis, Dick & Co., P. 0. Box 482, Montreal. _ Milli11I11IIIili1li111l1111ll11 i11119111111111111111:;111111111111111111111111111111i1111111131f1I11a111111111111lllithluw KNIGHT% ' ELL°E=eter North Store, Mr. F. R. Knight has opened a General Store to the stand lately occupied by Brook's Harness Shop with a full stock o1 GENERAL GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, Have you an old Buggy Top that needs re -severing and you wish to hay. made es good as new 2 Side Curtains pleyed out ? Your Cushion played out 7 or -other Trimmings shabby and rt qui be renewed ; no, call on HARDWARE, og. Cd cr..,Arrariv, STATIONERY, ETO. Produce alien in goods. exchange for 'gmis1 S' Or leave your orders at hones' 'E'. R. S'STMG Carriage Works, Exeter. J, Murray & Co Manufacturers of Plows, Gang Plows,and StrawCutters for hand or horse power. Root Cutters from $8 to $g. Steam Piping and general repairs. Castings of every description in Iron and Brass to order. Fire Brick and Fire Clay kept in Stock. IvITTZI 11.6.Y & 00. Central DIUJG STOKE, ,Those Wha have us©d Winan's Coughh g Balsam, Pronounce it unequalled as a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS AND BItONCRI'IIOTii0U73.LES, Wanr s Condition &Cough h Powder for horses, best in the mar- ket, always on hand. Also a Obene� lei; fadto and Lini- ment, the medicine so sue. oe. s sfitlly used by Mr, Munroe, Parkhill, in this , and other towns, in treating and curing various diseases, All orders will receive prompt attentune and done in a we) kmanehiplike manner, Cnargee moderate. GES YOUR P��TS PCWP At W. Johns', The Tailor. Made to order for $3: 6, 7, etc. Suits $11, 20, 21, etc. The— best place in town, to get a tl.t. W. JOHNS, The Tailor. J31 SIL} Jif Them Cone To Us for Best, liedroora Suites <r✓Aw For ours are selected with w suiting a y vie to suits the most., ,searching taste, and all can get what they want at; any price, The Leading Furniture bealel:'s The Leading Viidertakex'e . For Sale at idl e S 04 11UTZ'S,' oDDiezr. oV'S BLooto