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Weak, Tired, Nervous
Women, who seem to be all worn
tent,' will find in purified blood, made.
rich and healthy by Hood's Sarsapa-
trills, permanent relief and strength.
The following is froma well known,
nurse;
" 1 have suffered for years with female
complaints and kidney troubles and I
bave had a great deal of medical advice
during that time, but have received little
or no benefit. A friend advised me to take
Hood's Sarsaparilla and I began to use it,
together with Hood's Pills. I have real-
ized more benefit from these medicines
than from anything else I have ever taken.
From my personal experience I believe
Hood's. Sarsaparilla to be a most complete
blood purifier" MRs. C. CRoMi'To17, 71
Cumberland St., Toronto, Ontario.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Us the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently in the public eye today.
cod's •Pilin easy to buy, easyto take,
easy in effect. 250..
STOKE TO REN r.
' Post Office Store at Farquhar to rant. Good
?prick building splendid location and a first
class opening for a pushing business man. Pos-
session given 1st January. For further partic-
ulars apply to. JOHN KAY, Farquhar. lm
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1N 1896.
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--FOR—
UNDERTAKING d
FURNITURE
at R. N. Rowe's, the popular Furniture
Store.
A Good Bedroom. Set for $9.00
A Good Extension Table, $6.00
A Good Sideboard for $9.00 •
All Rockers, Lounges, Chairs, Springs,
:Acs., at reduced prices for the next thirty
days, A large stock to choose from. As'
1 have $500 to raise, all acounts must
be settled by cash or note by January
1st, 1896. '(Ask for a nice Wender for
1896.)
mzt, me . t='W }U, an=mx.2iiR.
South Huron
farmers'. Iosdilule�
woe>v,il ore,Mses®
Meetings of the South Huron Far-
mers' Institute will be held as follows:
RUOEFIELD, DIXON'f3 HALL- Tuns -
DAY, JANUARY, 7m, 18l 6.
Exxsrnai, Tows: }IAI t, 'WEDNESDAY
JANi7ARY S'rxi, 1896.
Bach of the above meetings will
commence at, 1 p. m.
These meetings will be addressed by
the following gentleinen :--Prot. J,
Boys Panton, O, A. C., Guelph: A. H.
Christian, B. S. A., O. A. C., Guelph;
`.phos. McMillan, Soaforth; assisted by.
leading farmers and others.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all tobe present. An evening session
will be held at each place. For forth -
or particulars see programmes.
It. GAxf,DINERR, R McMoll:nlr,
Presigent. Secretary.
,M4BIrlM.A. 13.114tARTS.
Exeter; December 20th, 1895.
Wheat per bushel,.:.., ..fi0 t9 00
Oaks 211 to 21
Barley 26 to 33
Mto 48ae ... 0 f 15
Goose y s 0 to 2
(thickens por lb 6 to 0
Ducks ,..., ..,.,.
% tq $$4,W
Pork dressed B
o 0
Pork live weight3.00 to $$3.10
Hay per ton .... re
to 812,00
London,eeotnber 251,h, 1805.
Wheat per bushel... .... ..03 to 63
Peas . "48 to 551
Barley .,.. ....31 to 33
I3uokwbea ..26 to 28
Rye .. .,..39 to
Corn „ 36 to
Beans 60 to
Butter 20 to
D11 to
ueler ... • ,... 50 to 75
Turkeys per 11, ... 7 to 8
Geese por It 5 to 0
Chickens 3 8o 58
Cheerio
Potatoes per bag , .25 10 30
to $14.00
Pork per r cwt. , , ... . 41$40 to $4.00
399
18
20
Toronto, December 2511i, 1895,
Wheater bushel
Wheat tied
Wheat Goose
Barley. ...
Potts
Oats
Rye..,. • .....,..
Butl:cr'por 11
Eggss por ilex.....,:
07
51
33
52
..........3Q
to 71
to G7•.
to 54
to 31
to 28
to 46
to 21
to 21
Robert B. McLean, of the Lon-
don road, near Rippon, has just pur-
cbaseda very fine young bullfroin Mr.
Henry Sruitlh, of Hay, the well-known
short horn breeder. • This animal is
12 months old, of roan color, and is in
every respect a very superior auitnal.
Mr. McLean paid the neat sum of
5;100 -for him.
BURDOCK BLOOD' BITTERS.
Purifies, renovates and regulates the
eutire system, thus curing Dyspepsia,
Constipation, Sick Headache, Bilious-
ness, Rheumatism, Dropsy, and all
diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys
and bowels. It also removes alt im-
purities from the system, from a com-
mon pimple to the worst scrofulous
sore.
Mr. J. S. Roberts,druggist, Seaforth,
is confined to his house this week
with an attack of congestion of the
lungs. Mr. Thomas • Jordan, of Sea -
forth. left on Tuesday last for Los
Angeles,. Cal. ,Mr. Jordans will prob-
ably locate at Passedina, where he
has been offerees remunerative em-
ployment.
loent.
WEAK AND TIRED.
DEAR SIRS,—I can heartily recom-
mend Milburn's Cod Liter 011 Emul-
sion. Fora long time I felt so weak
I could hardly keep up, every little
thing tiring me out I took two bot-
tles and the fatigue and tired feeling
left me and have never returned.
r turned.
MRS, E. CHURCHILL,
Springford, Ont.
Mr. Alexander Moir, of Kippen, who
returned some few weeks ago from
his extended visit to Manitoba, is very
much improved in health. He 'speaks
enthusiastically of Manitoba, its clim-
ate; its capabilities as apleasure ground,
and above all of the health giving
of thatatmesphere, as he thinks
he has all but overcome his malady by
his sojourn there.
Fon I3Ro1sCHITIs.
GENTLEMEN,—We have -mei Yel-
]ow 011 as atonally remedy for Bronchit-
vhusbandalso
with every access. Myhush o
used it for sa stiff figer that he
thought he .would never be able to use
again, but it is: now as well as ever
through using Hagyard's Yellow Oil.
MRs. D. G. SEY,''IOUR,
'Whitehall P. O., Ont.
James Fountain, ane of the oldest
settlers of Parkhill, died Wednesday
horning aged over 80 years, but was
always able to goo around and attend
to his work until a few days ago. De-
ceased was born Deckertown, New
Jersey.
PLAIN FACTS.
Burdock Blood purifies renovates
and regulates the entire system. thus
curing Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
headache, Biliousness, Rheumatism,
Dropsy, and all diseases of the stomach,
liver, . kidneys and ,bowels. It also
removes all impurities from the sys-
tem, from a common pimple to the
worst scrofulous sore.
IN Tun Faatinv.
Mothers, Fathers and Children all
speak in praise of Hagyard's Pectoral
Balsam as the best cure for coughs,
cold, asthma, bronchitis, sore throat,
quinsy and all throat troubles. Price
c.
AN EVIL FOLLOWER,
Consumption follows neglected
colds. Norway Pine Syrup cures
coughs, asthma, sore throat, bron-
chitis and lung trouble. Price 25 and
50c.
is Cod-liver Oil
without the Fish -
fat taste..
You
get all the virtue
111111410 211110 It
of ale
t oil. YOu
skip nothing but
the taste.
W
DOER.
IIAb1IrWILL•••-In Exeter, ou the 23rd inst., the
wife of Wm, I3alkwill, Huron street, :of a
daughter.
MARRIED.
GRAHA7Vf—PARK-•Attho residoueb of the -
bride's parents, on December 18111, by ltov, P.
Scott, Mr. Robert Graham,/ to Balsa Willie,
ntitla,
rt, daughter 01 14ialcolln. Park. rolarolaall of
Hibbe
STORY—lr OWL 1111 --At the residence of the
bride's parents. on December 18111, by Itcv.:P.
Musgrave, Mr. Joseph Story, of Buffalo.
NorHallthett. Dakota, to Miss Clara bowler, of
MILLS --Mo INTOSI[—At the Methodist
Chutch. Constance, on the 17th feet., by Ttov.
H.J. Fair, Mr, loin Mills, to 1kli:;s Annie
MVM'ointosh, all of Rullett.
GOULD-=-T11QIJS1I--At Che residence of the
bride's iuothor, Clinton. on the 18th snit„ by
Rev. J. W. Holmes, Harr Gould to Mies
Maggie J. Trousa, eldest cllaughter of Mrs.
Trousa, all of Clinton.
DIED,
CAMM---Iu Usborne, on the 22nd fust.; Lila
Verne. infant daughter of Charles Cancan
ELLIOTT— 1nICirkton, on the 22nd Iost.,Jessie
Adelaide Elliott, aged 7 years' months and 3
days.
CAMPBELL—In Cookstou on the 15th inst.,
Elizabeth Campbell, relict of the late Itov.A.
Campbell, aged 70 years. ,
Mldd esex County Notes
A good joke is told on a Wingbaair
clergyman. A nice looking young
couple went to him to get married the
other day, and after' the ceremony the
groom handed the clergyman an en-
velope. The elergyman swooped as he
read on a slip endorsed;—Strapped;
will meet you atrayer meeting
"Wednesday night: God bless you.
Mr. H. Levett has optened a flour
and feed store in the building onedoor
north of Roberts' drug store, Parkhill.
A brilliant wedding takes place this
(Wednesday) e'rening at the residence
of William Lewis, Aclare, when his
estimable daughter, Miss Maggie will
join hand and heart with T. W. Neil,
a prosperous young farmer near Cen-
tralia.
B. Woodruff, of Seaforth, has pur-
chased from Robert Wigle, of
Leamington, a Texas Jack mare, for
the sum of $300.
Miss Maggie Mills, daughter of
President Mils of the Ontario Agricul-
tural College was married on Satur-
day to Mr. T. C. Harrison, B. S. A. of
the College.
The Trams and Toronto Mail and
Empire from now till Jan. 1397 for
$1.25.
The marriage of Mr. John Milts, of
Hullett, toMissAnnaMein tosh, ofCon-
stance, was celebrated in the Metho-
dist Church, by the Rev. H.J. Fair, on
Tuesday, Dec. 17th. The groom was
supported by the Rev. Mr. lllillson,
and L. Farnham. The bride was sup-
ported by Miss Mills, sister of the
groom, and Miss Munroe, of Tucker-
smith.
CHASE'S K. & L. PILLS CURE DYSPEPSIA.
For the last eight years I have been a sufferer
from constipation and dyspepsia—I tried dozens
of different medicines. but nothing gave me re-
lief until I used Dr. Chase's Kidney Livor Pills
which cured me.
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To Our Friends:—
Before buying X - MAS y g D S & 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
Qy o C7 W,T >'.fro VW ning's.
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roil comment of the times.
The Commercial pages of the
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Ilul ample for the country merchant
i;n•uuar and dairyman.
The FARM r AND HOME , contains each
.veek able articles on Agricultural
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Incl. cattle and horse breeder will find
M its abundant pages special
ant to fes of s cess
in teres
A. Serial Tale of absorbing interest
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Now Until Deoomber Wet, 1896.
Agents wanted everywhere. Address
al communications to the
t4REE PRESS PRINTING Ca
LONDON, 0kminIO.
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London, l .•volt and Truce.
GOING NO11171— Peaketiger
Loudon! depart 8,05 A, it. 4:80,p.pc
000041t'4 . k 9,07 6,47
Exeter .... 923. 0.00
eneall , 9,37 6.18
Ifippon ,,,:,
Bruoefleld . 9 2 6.28
lllintou ...... ....
Londesboro 10 20 7.14
Blyth ... ,.,.. • 10,88 123
Belgrave , 1062 7.87
Wingham arrive,,. 1110 8.00
GorseSo0Tn'- Passeeger
Wingbam, depart 6.86 A. x, 8.25 r.
Belgrave 5,60 3.47
By Oh........ .... , 7.08 4.01
Londosboro` 7,10 4.08
Clinton 7.30 4.28
Bruoefield 7.49 4.46
Kippen 7.67 4.53
ltensal ,..... .., 8 06 4.68
Sxeter ., 8.25 5,12
Oen tralia ....,....•.... 8 46,'23
FQ1t41VER FIFTY YEARS
AN Ono Ann W51,n-elugn Rsmst,r.-- Drys
Winelow's Soothing Syrup has been used fifty
Pears. by millions of mothers for their ebildrer.
while teething, with perfect success. 11 seethes
the child. softens the gums, alleys the pain,
cures the polio. and is the beat remedy for
Diarrhoea, le pleasant to the taste. Sold by
druggist'sin every part of the world. 25 Dente
a bottle. Its value is inoaioulable, Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
andtakeno other kind.
--THE—
People's Building and Loan Association
LONDON - - ONTARIO
iBeARD or Dtaxer:Da IN EXWIRR. ONTARIO'
Dr. J. A: Rollins, President.
Dr. 0. Lutz, - Vice -President.
L 11. Dickson, - Valuator.
David Mill, -
Fred, W: Collin,, - Seoy-Treas.
DIRECTORS.
Jno Grigg, 17. A, Follicle, °Jas. @filler, Wm'
Southcott,,Dr. Thos. A. Amos„
Semi. Sanders.
Make money b7.vavine money. Sixty Dents
Dermon•h will ensure $100 in 7# years. For
forma of application and all necessary infor-
mation apply to the Secretary, Mr. ,Fred. W.
Collins. Post Office, Exeter, Ont.
DR.. SHOULTS,
CENTRALIA.
Of$oe opposite Methodist Parsonage.
TLT KINSMAN, DENTIST,
• LD .8. SPECIALIST in GOLD FI
INa, F,S3RAOTING and P1. ATE
WORK. Gas and 1nea1 Anaesthetics for pain -
1 ess extracting. 2nd door north of L AR -
LIN G'S Store
DALTON AN DERSON' D.D. S
• L.D•S. Honor Graduate of the To-
ronto University and Royal college of Debut'
Surgeons of Ontario. Speofa,ties, painlebs
ion and a d nrescTPation of the t atural
teeth office over the Law Office of Elliot &
Elliot, opposite Central hotel, Exeter, Ont..
AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST,
• OLTNION.
Will be at Grab's hotel Zurich
on the second Thursday of each
month and at tiodgin's hotel
Hensel' every blonder
AATCEEfl11
BUFFALO -ROBES, GDA TS
ANO MITTS.
(Received the highest awards
at the N orld's Fair.)
We would ask all purchasers of
Robes to inspect this great and won-
detful robe before buying ; pronounced
by all who have used them to be warm.
er and absolute wind, water and moth
proof, will not wear bear in spots like
a skin robe, have had sit years of rough
usage and have stood the test. They
are made in three parts without any
seams, the fur cloth, the Astrachan
lining and rubber interlining. They dry
quicker and never get hard and are as
strong as leather. Every robe guar-
anteed as represenled. 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
finish and quality. Sole agent for
Newlands Saskatchewan Buffalo Robes.
John. Treble.
Spy I
What are you wearing
those fig -leaf clothing
for ? Why not come to
J. H. GRIEVE,
The Modem Tailo,
And leave your order for
an UP-TO-DATE Over-
coat or Suit, 'We can
please you both in pocket
and Workmanship.
—OUR STOCK OF—
TWEEDS
—AND—
WORSTEDS
has been carefully selected and
is among the best in the county,
Ladies' Jackets a d
Cloaks Out �l ; s t and Fitted
G u
A TRIAL SOLICITED.
' H. Grieve.
Stook
T 1kin cr
X CUT SAWS,
AXES, very low.
A Number 9 Cook
Stove, with the Lat-
e s t Improvements,
for $Io.00.
SPECIAL
1$00019 (1) U'
---WILL BE GIVEN FOR-
2
ter. `'L -fir
—mow eirincyvmsAitim,
And as we have a very large assortment, this will
+ be a Bargain worth having. x
If You need one, now
Ismaressorswisortisommarasamarrow
Are You
GOING TO GET A
A PIANO,
,1'. ,
Or a Sewing Mae/tine
We nave the best assortment
and the cheapest,
Come in and
See Them
Or else write for particulars
PERKINS
& MARTIN
Live. E oge Wanted
--AT THE--
�eitrPaclsibgRcusa
We are cuttiug up fresh hogs eyery
day.
SPARE RIBS, TENDERLOIN,
L
OTN
HEAD CHEESE, FRESH PORK
SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA,
CUTTINGS, PIGS FEET,
SHANKS, fresh daily,
AT EXETER PACKING HOUSE,
Weare rendering PURE LARD
everyday. Parties wanting crocks or
pails tilled should„ do so now. Pork is
low in price.
Thanking you for past favors,
/fit 1 remain,
C. 011, - Prop.
A Suit of Ulothes
or a Single 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 much pleasure in showing
them to you. There are many
other lines that are specially at-
tractive.
4.J. STA 7tigL•
OHFSTER. WHITE BOAR
FOR SERVICE.
$l, at time of service. W SNELL, Lot 16
C onoeesion 7. Unborn. neo 33.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A comfortable two story frame house, con-
taining ten rooms. and good brink cellar•
and hard and Soft water nod oonveniont to
ahurohes and rehool. Will be sold on liberal
terms or rented. Vi' ell adapted for a retired
farmer. Apply to W. C HOWARD. Exeter.
F : 75 C0,17PLETE STORIES!
� a� • Pak of goods worth 82,
and a large 101p; Pfotura Beek, that via sure-
ly put Pou on thorned to a handsome fortune,
Sena So. silver. to pay postage.
A. Nu. KINNEY.1il. T, Yarmouth, N. S.
Agents
ronreaenting us can earn $20 Per week selling
our Yiardy Ol.nadian-t•,rowu Nursery Stook.
Permanent position and salaries. Exelus vo
territory.V
r Write once for tonna to E, O.
G11A11A:0, NU ReafertOAN, T.+aoi to, ON TAW?).
ANTED H.ItLP.—MEN OR
V Women in every locality (looai or tray
ening), to introduce a new discovery, and
keep our show cards tacked up on.,trees,
fences and' bridges throughout town and
onuntry. Steady omulo trent, Oommission
oreRlary $66 per mento cud 'expenses, and
mono) deposited in anY bank when started.
For particulate write Tint Wonun li. surest,
tlr.oa'rrito Oo.,P. ,0. siert 221, London, Ont.,
Canada 3tav 16- em.
neseetwoatr
10 P
Cent.
Call and See our
No. 9, $loose Cook
is the time to buy. They must go so be sure
and be in it.
.. BISHOP & SON
AS CLEAR AS BELL
FUREST CITY ,URI, ESS & S inl;'THHAN) 03 l.l.Efi : I,a it i, ' 1'
IFAPIPILOFTHE
Does not radily grasp a subject, we repeat and repeat until he does it. We drill,
same schools don't. We gut our reputation ill this way and intend to sustain it
by givinga thorough grind in allesuhjects taught. We teach Book-keeping and
Business Papers by a new method. Enquire about it. Catalogue ftee.
Mr. E. A. Coon has aceepteda position with E. D. Smith, Winona,. Ont.,
as assistant book keeper.
J. W. WESTERVELT, Priuoipal.
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6 is a scientific preparation in the form of a powder. It purifies the blood, strength-
* ens the digestion, turns a rough coat into asmooth an 1 glossy one and puts the
E" animal "in condition."` He then has "good life" and feels like holding up his
• • head and lifting his feet.
O MIgreatlybenefitted
LCM COWS arebyit. The whole stem is toned
® up. The digestive organs being srengthened, ore nutriment is drawn from the
G
o food and the flow of milk increased.
9 Dick's Blood Purifier willa for itself tea times over.
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• For sale by druggists, at general stores or sent post psid on receipt of 51 cts.
,9 Dick & Co., P. O. Box 482, Montreal.
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cannot be made out of horses that are
out of condition. Merely to feed O
plenty of oats is not enough, Ahorse
gets run down the same as a man j
and needs a general toning up.
Dick's •
Mood. Purifier
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E=eter North Store)
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Mr. F. R. Knight has opened a' Have you an old Buggy Top that needs
General Store in the stand latelyre•cavciinit and Too wash 10 haw. made as•
occupied by Brook's Harness Rood as new 2 Side Curterna played ont ?
Shopwith a full stock of Your Cushion played out ? or other,
Trimmings shabby and rcqui be
renewed ;
80, call on
' X. C CLAM'S'lela,
GENERAL GROCERIES,
• BOOTS & SHOES,
HARDWARE,
STATIONERY, ETC.
Produce
goods.
aken
in exchange for sMCm1'13.6-x.x.,
Or leave your orders at Jonepti'
gN =fes $m Carriage Works, Exeter.
J.Murray& Co.,
Manufacturers of Plows, Gang
Plows,and Straw Cutters for hand
or horse power. Root Cutters
from $8 to $9. Steam Piping
and general repairs. Castings of
every description in Iron and
Brass to order.
Fire Brick and Fire Clay kept
in Stock.
J. M'ia .e..Y t'a Co.
Centrax
DRTJG. STORE.
Those who have used
Winan.'s
Cough
Balsam. Then Come To Us for Best
Pronounce it unequalled as Bedroom
• A11 orders will receive prompt atteutron
and done m avan kmanshiplike manner,
Charges moderate.
017 YOUR PaN`.r3
DOW 1‘..
At W. Johns', Th
Tailor. Made to order
for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits
$11;20, 21, etc. The
best place in town to
get a fit.
W. JOHNS,
�
The Tailor
,.
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IE!IiLT s i a_
a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS
AND BRONCHITIC TBOUBIES, Suites
t
Wlnan Co dit"o
s n ln&Cough P
Powder
for horses, best in the mar-
ket. always on hand, Also
a Cetobene£acto and Lini-
ment, the medicine so sue.
Oessfully used by Mr, Chas.
Munroe, Parkhill, itt this
and other towns, in treating
and curing various diseases,
:For Sale at
Gidle3r & Son,
C. LUTZ'S.' 0I I F];;LLOW's BLOCK.
For ours are selected with
a view to suiting the most
searching taste, and all
can get what they want at
any price.
The Leading Furniture Dealers
The Leading tindertakers.
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