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Exeter Times, 1896-1-2, Page 5
T E R T {I E r, T1-11$ ONE THING DO London 1;luron. and Bruce 1 - One dist, puff of the breath -through s o5 �, $ 4.80N. the blower supplied with Gash Mottle Of SoUT :1}tinitron.to I ro it 1linitis (ei truedepart Cat 0 5.847 0 nelY's CJ(Ltarxdial Powder diffris" �'� R t! �� Dx Ag TROUBLE IN ,51� .le)i.YZ.. }] tl 4.3 Great and thoroughly re. liable :building -up medicine, nerve :tonic, vitalizer. and ood Purifier Before the people today, and Which stands preeminently above all other medicines, is 140 'S Sarsaparilla. It has won its hold upon the ,hearts of the people by its i! Own absolute intrinsic merit. It is not what we say, but . what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story:— Hood's Cures Even when all other prepar- ations and prescriptions fail. «Tlte face of Loy little girl from the time she was three months old, broke out and Was covered with scabs. Wo gave her two bottles of hood's Sarsaparilla and it com- pletely cured her. "We are glad to recom- inend Hood's Sarsaparilla.”. THOS. M. . Va. WYaru�, Clinton, Ontario. Be sure to Get Hood's • i cod's .▪ 1 1,, act harmoniously with Sood!sSaraapa�rilla• 260. es this powder over the surface of the m38&. passages, Painless, deligi tfn► to use, it relieves in ten or Bifteen mho rtes. and permanently cures catarrh, hay fever, colds, headache, sore throe to tonslhtis and deafness, 60c. ; Sam[ bottle and blower sent on receipt of 10 cents in stamps or silver, S. G. Detchon,. 44 Church st., Toronto.. Sold by C. TATTY.. ' tA.k'c!I: REP RTS. 'Exeter, January 1st, 1826. Wheat per bushel...,., •••- ..60 to 60 to 60 Oates,.' .20 to 33 21 Barley. . 45 to '18 Bops , .. ...15 fo 15 Lattol..,.. 17 to 17 Turkeys Geese-.•.. Chickens per 10 Ducks.... - Pork dressed $3.00 to x}.100 Pork live weight "....$11.00 to r1L.0 Hay per ton.... ,.. London, January let,1896. Wheat per bushel ...63 to 63 ..,22 to 21 45 to 51 -31 to 33 20 to `23 39 to 4a 36 to 39 ,..,60 to 70 17 to lS • . , 21) to 2U p0 to 75 7 to 8 5 to 0 38 to 50 STORE TO11EN i'. !J Post Office Store at Faruuhar to rent. Good brick building, splendid location and a first Class: opening for a pushing business man. Pos- : ars apply to. 1st, January. Y, For rSubar. p 1Trta ANNUAL MEETING. Tito annual meeting of the Stephen & Us Lorne Branch Agricultural Society, will be bald in Town hall, Exeter. on WEDNESDAY, .1ANUAItY lOrn, 189G, at ono o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of clecties oftleors for the en: -ling year. All inombere and interested parties are a ordinlly invited to attend. DYER Sou: Treas. (i to 5 5 10 5 • 6 to 6 N OTICL. l5(. annual. • . r that tut(. b tot `5 hereby 1e1.1 t Notice c Township 411C HayT alYl P meeting of the al Firo l oft Farmer's' Mutual Fire Imuiance Company will 1, -..held at the Town 1111.11 Zurich on. Monday, ;[unitary 13th, 1890 at ono o'clock, 1l. n). Beet- alcss. Deceiving the Directors' and Secretary's annual report,; election of three directors, and .other buseloss for the good and welfare of the s d to at- crs aro requested ,Coinpauy. All manlb tend. Pramiit.Dorar,ts. IIS 1i,) EILn(1•, President. Secretary. 7t)VICE TO OR1 D3'rORs matter of the. Estate of Septi - MU?' Barth; late) of the Township of Step , in the County of Horan,. Yeoman, cl ceased. Take notice, thatein pursuance of Il. S. 0., Clutip. 110, and ametitienents there. All creditors of the estate of the 'ebovo named Soptimus Hogarth, deceased, lvlliytdied. on or about the 10th day.of December, 18i1,5, are hereby request- ed 00 01' before THE 20TII DAY OF JAN- UARY, of their cclaimTiIAitS', 1899, to smut astatement to said estate to the exec- `, the claims J. against 3t P. or � Hogarth, Exeter, afore J. W. and S. J. IIag 'The executors will not hold themselves liable for any claims not presented on or before tbo z a.1d 20th thy January, 1896, A. D. Dated. at Exeter this 2001 day of Dec. 1895. Oats.. Peas Barley. Buckwheat • '- " Itye ...... Corn ' Beans Butter Bucks Turkeys per tb... (:geese per lb Chicken" Cheese...,.. a5 Co 3U Potatoes per beg...-. .,514.0(1 to S14.U0 Tray per tort 4.OU to 14.t1U Pork per cwt.... .. $ Toronto, J:Lnuary hit, 1556. 1V11 eat per buuhal....,. 70 to 71 1i the•tit V:ecl . ......(k7 to 67 Hereat (=con 53 to 51 33 to 31 Peale 52 to 41 IOat .....,......'..:..27 to e 93 to 45 ]tyu.,.. v0 to 21 Butter per Sb . ., gp to 21 Eggs per doe...... ....... .. 'Winn liLtE II TI ti c i E:serer ,0 ISEE ` " t•:Y.:: . 1 psa 7 6.16 The symptoms of, kidney trouble are %ippon....,• 5.44 s;zo that 110. des- 13ru(�etleld .. •... 9.52 fi th. .painfol L so manifest and t if 1. the bl' (.1%moll . 10.12 (iriptiof) of 1?berg is ucec n %n' lep(l at' opdrabsire•1p:ra prin.. Alt l who are ailetted know how Bests ... . 10.88 Ynuch • distress • and in9ooveniCiict Bd1RraCe.... 10.62 arriYe,.,... 1110 g,OD Is caused them,. Toe i111p()rtFLllt mat-aa(icebam Passenger ter is to know bow to. se t:nxo relief Gentle Semi-' • and a, radical etre. The t'1axtlglilex Wipgbam, depart... «. •6.53 .. )(. 3.26 P. re work of Seintil American Kidney (lure Belgrape...• 6.50 3.47 i3s,lb 7.U3 4,uI eR is to gtve the needed relief. It dot's •LordeaFboro 7.10 4.ni not undertake to do anything els• Ctiut,on ••.• ': 7.40 4.46 b t no w• dieine -has betel diicovelcd • Brueefotd gkgpen. .. .r ;j.53 :ha0 SO completely autl quickly cures Beneali.,, •. S UO . 4.5s kidney disease of whatever kind. The f.xoter.,........ 8.28 a,12 Crultrtslis R 4 6,23 world have meson. to :eel j<),y-c)lls that � -the discoverer of this great remedy saw the light of • day. Sold by '`U. • LUTG." • Mr. 11. F. Switzer, Town Cflet'k of D1,k(taud, is (lead. HOARSENESS ANI) SORE T113OAT. Doom Sias. -I highly recommend Uagyard's Pectoral Balsam as the [rest cure for coughs, colds, hoarseness 813(1 sore throat, ever used.. WILnuf't AS1IR'i, • • Havelock, Ont. There were six suicides a )d one uc- cideutal death in New York Corist- Inasti.de, Mr. Albert tiloore of Harley was.. Vomit -dead ill ,L railway cnh ort 13t'zu' Burford. Si'iiA1i:S FOR ITSELF. MESSRS T. M1LICuIN Clo., Toronto. Gmses.-Please send us four dor,(•n Milburn's Cod Liver 011 Emulsion. We find it a genuine article. It'f.not-les all other•s out in the first round. Sev- eral ladies Isere are loud in its prclise, saying it has saved the lives of their children. (R0(.A:ti & (l1)., Koncl)ibou ;uac, N. B. Mr. F. W. Clark of Kingston was killed by falling off ;L s:c' kw; -alk. He was 80 years of age. E:1,CI1 YEAR IIn .wr I)IsEAslr: (,].AIMS e 5 Vic'rnos '1'Is1S 01? T3IOLTFA.NDI OP 01113 Bx:5'r CITIZENS. It is almost itl)1'ossible to pick til) a pal er without seem„ a t ()thee (1f talc' sudden death frau[ heart failure of ;r pr'olnitlant citizen, who, prior til 1.11•• tuns in the very best •of In alth , •littatl; but this condition Watt; ollly 1Ll)1)areoi:; the disease had been at work for months, perhaps years, and its w:,1'O- ing haul been unheaded, :in,•i1 cL course is suicidal When any of the symptoms of disease are uotieed, treat- ment of seine kind is imp( move. Dr. Agnew's Owe for the Ile, rt. ?:- •ululate([only to cum of disease- of thi'. organ. It not on y gives relief with to 30 11 nu es tc: all sufferers from organic or use pathetic heart disease, .i 1 „ c hi; Stg21 11 li t • , bow <) matter c 1 u Yih tt r, �•• act- ion • a radical cut( by its elope, ' 1 ) the nerve centres which cOntrul un<ntle this lutist ilnpartttnt ('rgiu), nod 502,1(1" it with the necessary power to pc']fat•uo its great work. A. single clone. of this great remedy will Convitl(.•e the Mus( u•(, isto 1.01:0 •y'never 111 S .L. it . • i Ti )n. D 'Ifl 1( np at. once. "Soli by C. LUTZ." Report comes fromNewfunnlaud, that there were in all F •' .2 persons on the ill-fated schooner Victory, believe(l to hove foundered with all on board. If sink headache dache is misery, w1Yat are Ci131't30 s Little Liver Pills if they Will positively Mere it? People who have used them speak frankly of their worth. They are small and easy ti• take. 6.2$ (s.55 7.14, 7.23 7.37 I' 1.0 RS OF ('ARDS F1tEE 1 -One Pack, May I C. U. Home; One Pack. Escort; One PackFlirtation; Ono I'aek. Molal to the Light; One Pack, Our Sofa Just holds Two; One sample book fnit of Novelties. Send,( silver, for postage. mow.' . KINNEY. E. T. Yarmouth. N. S. HEADQUARTERS Miss iss Vanderbi is Wedding. edding• (,liit:rat forliLs H rta2',T dgeDoyIr,Goderich ) The Eighth of November We long will remember, There will be rejoie:Mg in New York to day, The cannon:, laud thunder R�` hat its makes. muter V �uderbeiCe mens 011 Then play your harps gayly And keep it up daily, Miss, Vanderbilt is to he married they say Ta a young nobleman Whohaswill make her the Duchess of Bleu -y. May riche, and honor In showers fell upon her, 1 and [g nd may the young couple live h1lpl y [Vas utero (L wed ld15o grana [to -day. Ever seen in this As the one at the Vanderbilt mansion And lately I seen That our ?tight Royal Queen [ding day, Has sent thole her greetings for their wed - And invitee the young For tags: over there ' palace n O gay. •n at her t l g l ' he net, k visit q For to 'Phen play y0' n 'harps gllyly, g And keep- it up daily, Ibay. And may the young couple live happy and Was there a wedding so grand Ever seed 111 this lima Astlho one at thoVanclerblit ma nson to -clay. With ,8andEarls, [i n Lard;;, bi 13 i, lq [they say. In diamonds and pearls, Anda great many noble 'from England, That our own Prince of Wales In the Britenia 81111:3. [mot today. For to grape with hie p1'cec) eethe ban- ADORE. UNDERTAKING & FURNII URE BORN. WILSON.. -At Fairfield, on the 21th ult., the wife of ltobt Wilson, of a son. BISSETT In Stephen, on the 21th Olt., the wife of A Bissett, of a daughter. 111URLOCK-.1t Sharon, on the 2231(1 ult., tl,o wife of Wm. of a Son. BROW\ At. Sharon, on the 22nc1 ult., the wife of Albert Brown, of a son. leoLrot-loopdaughter t„ Thow of Samuel ]ehnlea MARRIED. at R. N. Rowe's, the popular Furniture Store. A. Good Bedroom Set for 69.00 A Good Extension Table, $6.00 A Good Sideboard for $9.00 All Rockers, Lounges, Chairs, Springs,. &e., at reduced prices for the next thirty days, A large'stock to choose from, As I have $500 to raise, all aoounts must be settled by cash or note by January 1st, 1836. (Ask for a nice Calender for 1896.) 5, N• ROWS'?, XI;TER. A UNITED CLERGY. WITH ONII CONSENT OLERGTaMEN OF LEADING DPN(;MtNAT O.ZSSPEAR N HIQII:TERMS OF DR. AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER. In matter of doctrine and creed the 4;lergymen of the various religious denominations will differ. It bas been said, however that in t[iis 'day the trend of religions thought through all denominations • Is towards Anion On i •: certainly s.•It s ::.the slain essentla,l the case, that the clergy seen well of .one.mind regarding the merits of Dr. A new's Catarrhal Powder. In the Episcopal Citn4hul e Bishopo of l or at - to, Bt. Rev. A. Sweatlnlu), 11 D., D. C. L; the Rev. John Langtry, M. A., D. C. L., and the Rev. 'iv. R. Williams, names familiar to everyone, Isave''spoken in warm praise of this excellent specific for'cold in the bead or catarrh. This medicine has been the Rev., A.'`H. used. in the; honk of Newman, D. D., L. L. D.; Rev. Ti TxotLer, B. A., and Rev. S. ; Clark,A., prominent membersb s a £ tof McMaster University, the Faculty Y and like their Episcopal brethren they say good things of it. A kindred op- inionhas been expressed over their own; signatures by leaders of the,Ghat e,`Me- ,redia, Church, .h like'the Rev. A. 5. Chambers, L. L, B.; Rev. Willia,Rm. lGalb rl1ith, L. L. B. and the Rev. W. Withrow, D. D. .rust as heartily the Bev. S. Nicholls, of Olivet Congegat- L15V1:TT---AC'HI.SON-111 Sarnia, on the end inst.. Mir. W. 11. Lovett to Miss Bollla .Acllo- son, both of Exeter. (RII;ERY-ALE ANDER-At the residence of the bride's parents, on the 1stinst., by Rev. Colin 1'latcher, Mr. Josiah Crecry, to Miss Jessie, only daughter of Robert Alcy,- ander, all of t' boruc. WHYT1.-SCOTT-At the -residence of the bride parents on the 31st ult.. by 1101'. P. Scott. Robert Whyte, to Miss M�a,�,ggie, ,hirci daughter hter of Thos. Scott, both of Hibbert. ItUSS1 L.L-SWILET-At the residence of the brides parents, London Road Stephen, on the 1st inst., lir. 11) r. of Exeter, to Miss Minnie Sweet, eldest daughter of Thos. Swept, Esq. MODONELL-BUTTON-At the residence of brides parents, Forest, on the 1st inst.,Mr. C. A. McDonoll, of Ilensall, to Dr. Diary J. Mu- ton, eldest daughter of .lames Hutton, 11. D., of Forest. PYM-HAItttIS--In Usborno on the 1st. inst„ at the residence of the brides mother, Mr. Gephals Pym to liissIIa-1•iet,daughtor of Mrs Ann Hann, of Uslxrnv Bthe b ?de's pare a NNETT-At the eut on the 21th ult., by-.lce f the Rev. W.J.Taylor, Mr. W. J. Brook, of Sbelbonrne, to Miss ilda Bennett, only daughter of Mr. T. B Bonnett. MURIIAY-WOOD-At the residence of the bride, father. Mr. John Wood, Downie. by the Rev. A. I3. Drumm, on tbo 19th ult.. Miss Annie Wood, to Mr. Ni.in. Murray, of Avon - ton. MURRAY-SNITCH-In Downie. 011 the 15111 tilt., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. A. H. Drum, Hattie, daughter 0' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, Donmip, to Rob' . 13. Murray, of Avontou. MA11 SON-DAUNCEY-In Exeter, onthe 25th ult U dtev. 13. W. Locke, at the residcueo of the bride's parents. Mr. George Mawson, of McGillii•ray to Mary Alice, only daughter of William Dauncey 01 Exeter. GtthQxHed�pt�ar nta onthc?tthilt.,b}thoilo F. Meyer, M1 Albert A. C'olclnhmin11.ibbertr to Miss Elizabeth Raoov. of South basthope. GRESSI Ent -15f I.JGSOti 111 Mitchell, at the home of the bride's father, Mr. Adam Gros - star to Miss Caroline Elites in, both of 1t1it'- choll. MCMURRA10 T)raVJDSON--IzuFlillartol),atthc residence of the bride's�7parents, on the 13t11 nit , by the RSV. A.H. ?)Aorto, of Avouton,.; Mr T. W. McMnrray, Logan, to Mary .lane, third daughter of Mr. JarnesDal idson. LIISTEIt-F ORD -On Doe. 25th, by Rev. Dr. Williams, at the residence cf the bride's :nee then Mr. 'Win Lester to Miss Lucia Agnes Forel all of Mitchell. 13R01[l: t V1THIULL-011 Dec. 25th, by Il CV. Dr. Williams, at the residence of the bride's father, Fa Luton, Mr James S. :Brown, of Seaforth, to Mese .Annie 111. Withell, of Mit- FOR OV ER FIFTY YEARS A5 OLD A<<3 WALL-Tatgn Ibrina1: (." '5ttA window's. Soothing Syrup has been used lift? years by millions of mothers for their obildrei while teething with perfect success. t seethe, lite chiid, soften. the gums ,allays the pais, tures thecolic. and is the hest remedy for ,Diarrhoea. is Pleasant to the taste. Sold be druggists in every pert of the eorld. 25 cent a hurtle Da value ie incalculable, .I3e, sure and ark for Firs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup andtakeno'other kind. ----TIIr:-- Peop!e's Building and Loan Association T..oNilOI3 - ONTARIO v ii }Susan OF I13RECTOne Is raltr831, 0$TARI° Or. J. A. Rollins, President. Dr. 0, Lu x, - Vice -Pr. -trident. L 11. Dickson, - oligktor. 1'lavidMill, - Valuator. prod, W. Collins, - Secs-Treas. DIRECTORS. Jno Grigs, 1'1, h, Penick, Jae. guitar, 1vm' tiouthcott, Dr. 7 hes. A, Amos,. Sato]. Sanders, Matte money 8') aavin8 money. Sixty cent per ulot.ib will ensure $llO lu 71 veers. For tonus of epplicaber and all necessary infer• meti0n apply tr the Secretary, 31r. Fred. W- eenies. Yost Mee. Exeter, ( )nt. 9ur F;ends: — Before buying X.-11:'LS & NEW YEAR'S' GIFTS, call aacl inspect our stock. We are selling; Novel - and Leather ties, Celluloid, Plush Goods, COS t, 1)R. SHOULTS, CENT.RALIA. etthee opposite Methodist Parsouafic. Tv :',1lyurns, etc., very near OUR SPECIALTIES.. X-mas Cards and Toy Books Newer designs and cheap:ir than ever. No trouble to show goods at aavu. ,T *iev:. )Dec.20 7, b t SiObtxE-T i1LL''klA\--Ou Dec t y Dr. William's% at the residence of the brick's mother, Mr. Frank Hodge, of Fullerton, to Miss Palhnan.of Mitchell. RIIUSPE--SCHREADE1;t-Oil Dee. 19,byRev. . L. H. Wooer, Sobringv ille, at the residence of the bride's parents, t nllarton, Mr. Peter C1u5pa to Miss Mary S era for• all of rude laden. CILICH - ROWCLIFFE - On 1Jan, gilst, at 1 •the Ree' '5.LnOt1 mother the residence of the bride by Tucker - smith c per- JosephC Grief: of lu 1 111 r. sn it 1:0MiLna, smith to Miss Eliza Ellen; oldest dangilter of the late .Tames ;It.owelifee. I3URNET--SI•I1A1119tt•--=At the residence of the bridesparents in the township of Elma,. o:1 Dee.' 15131, by the Rev.. Win. Cooper, B. A. Thomas I3urnett, of. Mornington, to Aggie, dun gliter of John Shearer Esq.csitielt,e of gERS-'FHARDING-At the x 1 the bride: : 1 . the 1,r>dg 5 on'tlic 18th ult., be the 1s ey. Wesley Cosseus, Mr. Wm. Watters, prillcipll of the public school to Miss Charlotte E. third daughter of, lir. • Hobert Harding, of Fordwich: KINSMAN, DENTIST, 1 • Lr,s.sp11R11ALIwi in GOLD FILL Il'0, 1X`1ltAGT1i' (I and p t.A'rE WOKE. Gee and lienal Anaesthetics forpain 1 est :xtrserir3. 2nd door north of CAR- LING'S store J. W Browppi.n, o's, Stock Taking. �a a, X CUT SAWS, —AND— AXES, very low.. I i ALTONANDERSON D.D.S 1.►. L. D• 8, Honor Graduate of the Ta- os -Ito P1.17. )sityand hoyal , ()liege of Veep.. "ur8otas of Ontario. S0ruia tics, p inlete extraction end Preservation of the l antral teeth thee over the Law"ll'lcu of, Elliot & 31lliot, opposite Central Bete], Exeter, Qut. Dr. Shields, all eminent physicianof 'I Tennessee, says; "3 regard Ayer's Sarsaparilla as the best blood -medicine ora earth, andI know of'many woniler• fol cures effectedb itsUse.'' Physzeirns all over the land have made similar aonatt (iihureb, Toronto, writes of this ! statements. meansthe prevention of scores of cases of colds, coughs, bronchitis, pneumonia, and consumption. Wet feet do not directly make the germs Of consumption appear tion a ear in the lungs; but they do cause coughs and colds and inflam- mation of the throat and lungs s ; g weaken the whole lesY system. In this condition the germs of consumption find just the soil In-whichich to work. Scott's Emulsion of Cod - B. A Number g Cook Stove, with the Lat- e s t Improvements, for $IO.00. SC) be Su. They C) If -You. need. one, now .s the time to buy. must g and be in 1t. A.G N EW L. D. S.DENTIST, t. LI NI ON. 0 Zurich tGrab's hotel [Yil1 bo at on the seated Thursday u'oaot .ca•ot ) fort na hotel month and at ! R liensall every Mondeo 011,M1313 SPECIAL —WILL BE GIVEN 'FOB- 2 iiiTEEES ONLY'. --GN--_- Call and See our No. 9, ,$Io.00 C00I4 10 Per exit, o Sal s And as we have a very large assortment, this will } be a Bargain worth having. x Stove, ROBES, COATS AND tv1 TTS• (Received the highest awards at the orld's Fair.) BUFFALO liver Oil, with Hypophos- hites is a; most valuable rem- edy r. restoringthe system ed for': Y d ' a_n y�',¢s packets Ladies to health 'before these germs �' G'l! t and Fitted get the:upper hand. oa/ZS SCOTT'S EMULSION has been endorsed by the medical profession for twenty years. (Ask your doctor.) This is because it is always palatable -always uniform -always contains the purest Rrorwe,rian Cod -lever 111 and Hypophosphites. The small Put a 111 o cent and 52.00 sizes., sire may be enough to cure your cough er T u Grieve. p help year baby* {� s ,a+r.a V� eleven IS OP SON Are You GOING TO GET AA PIANO, An O iW Ora Sewing ft/lac/vine We nave the best assortment and the cheapest. Come in andSee Then Or else write for particulars We would ark all purchasers of Robes to inspect this great wad won deaful ohe beforer( brut pronounced 1 y all who have used theist to be warm er and absolute wind, water and moth preef, will nit wear bear in spots like a skin role, have lad six years of rough usage end have stood the tont. They ..re -made in three parts without any seams, the fur cloth, the Astrrlchar :fining and rubber interlining. They dry quicker and never get hard and are as ;,tong as leather. Every robe guar- ,ultc'.d as represented. We also have ( large stock of Harness, Whips,Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Rugs, Belle, Boots S. Shoes, Overshoes, Rubbers, Felt .tial Rubber Boots, Sox and Rubbers. Our stoat is fresh and unsurpassed iu tooth and quality. Solo agent for Newlands Saskatchewan Buffalo Robes. John Treble. 471 PBRE.INS ez MARTIN Live o s Wanted --AT THE--- EselerPasking&ousi We are cutting up fresh bogs eyery clay. SPARE RIBS, TENDERLOIN, HIED CHEESE, FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA CUTTINGS, PIGS FEET, SHANKS, front daily, AT EXETER PACKING HOUSE, What are you wearing those fig -leaf clothing for ? Why not come to J. H. GRIEVE, The Modern Talo, And leave your order for an UP-TO-DATE Over- coat or Suit, We can please you both iri pocket .and Workmanship. We are rendering PURE LARD every day . Parties wanting crocks or pails tilled shoeld,do so now. Petit is low in price. Thanking you for past favors, 1. remain, O. nel3, • - Pop. A Suit of vlotfies —OUR STOCK OF— _J -J —AND— WORSTEDS � TED or a Single Garment Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. Yonand old I ou look far these in an reliable place, and A. J. 33NELL never disappoints his patrons in any of these. A large assortment of has been carefully selected and on the best in the count . is among Y iZA l,q_' ; WZ Isnot a dangerous thing when it directs your attention to the fact that the FOREST GII'Y BUS1NESStitr SHOWMAN,' Codi~ ly L. Nails , PNT is giving the most practical and business like course in Canada. - Everything strictly high grade. Write for Catalogue and College Journal. School re -opens January 2nd, 1896, 3. W. WESTERN -EMT, Principal,. � 1 Il IIIn1111L !1111 If 111,1111111111 111.111111111111111111111111U1ti11111111tf11111fnI111n1f1llll1n11I1111111tf111h111 l 111 1 l . A TRIAL SOLICITED. Keep Mitch Cows ?`tN• tlisira In God ealth IT PAYS—It is useless to expect x lean, rum -down cow to have a good Bow of milk, though she will eat more than an animal 44 in good flesh. The difficulty is the nutriment is not all extracted from the food because a herd)geation lamaou of order. s Purifier Blood�ic� � will strengthen the digestion and make the food produce milk. It will cost but fifty cents to try it on the poorest cow you have and you will get back your money with interest in a few weeks. For sale by Druggists, at general stores or sent poste' id oa ick esreceipt of 00 as.BoOn, bion#real. GiII3II 111IiiiIItuInui 11nl1niln11nn1111nIu:.1ii11uiil11IUi1nU11123f1ili1ll11ff111finf31n1ifi11llUU1itU,f 3i /FIENIGBEir :_e IIELLO Y, ? S9 Z=eter ; `o: th , Store. Mr. F. R. Kuight has opened a' Ge nars1Storein the standnd lately ) occupied by llroolc's Harness Shop with a full stock of GENERAL GROC1':RIES. 'l BOOTS & SI -10E8, 1-IARD I,VA1f1 . . LT. 0 CT, "k.V * . STATIONERY, ETO• 1 • rr3izvsa�a , aur ; Or lea:e your nsde)5 At 301105' 1 goods.(striate Works,lixeter. > . zu.2c>'�7xCa33Tf All esdeoswill tcreive piontx_t attention 1 and (1. ne in aro: kmaualtii(]ike manner, 13avo you an old Buggy Top that needs re covet loft kn(I Tor wish t0 ilh4e made as ;rood as new 3 Side Curtains played out ? Your Cushion played rut 7 er other Trinlnrinol shabby and r: gni be renewed ; a0, call op f Produce aken in exchange Fall & Winter Goods In Worsteds and Tweeds, are pow on our shelves, and we will take much pleasure in showing them to you. There are many other lines that are specially at- tractive. CHESTER WHITE BOAR ma SERVICE. SI, at time of service. W SNELL, n 3r 15 Concession 7. Usborne., FOR SALE OR RENT. A comfortable two story frame house, con- taining ten rooms. and Rood brink cellar - and hard an313 s4:)#1 water and convenient to churches and sotaool. Will be sold on liberal terms rented. Weed termer.rAPPly to W.i0 EladaOWARD, Exeteted for a r. FREE! 75 COMPLETESTORIEs1 ■•ej�=;• Pack of goods worth $2, and a lancelet p; Picture nook, that wia sure- , uonth e rand to ghandsome fortune.inn e Sena6e. sto pay Postage - A, WWT.. Ii1NNEY• E. r,Ynrmouth, N. S. [ U Jurray &Co., cuar> ce modesatr. representing us can earn $20 per week selling our xi.ar(ty Oauledian-grown Nursery Sleek. Permanent position apd 'salaries. hxolusive territory. Write at once for terms to E, 0' GR ARAM, Neesenesree, Tel:ogee, ONTAn10. l‘fZanufacturers of Plows, Gang Plow s,and Straw Cutters for hand or horse power. Root Cutters from $S to $g. Steam Piping and general repairs. Castings of every description in Iron and Brass to order. ANTED WWL+ LP. -MEN OR 1` (local 1' tray, 8 0 ver locality tl a VVANTED every y Y Women e3lingl, to introduce a new discovery,` and keep our showcards taoked np , on ^trees. fetums and :bridges. througbont town and eountre.. Steady emnloyment; Commission et salary $65 per month and expenses. ens: money deposited to any bank when started, For particulars write Too WonLD 8 SnIOAL so,•rrare Cosi 1'• ,0. Boa 221, London; Ont, 17.n.a. alp 16- gra, Fire Brick and Fire Clay kept in Stock. .Y.14.C71,E,a,Y 00. Central IIItTJG STORE. Those who hav© used -Win ant's C�•�(h to boug GER POOR WS DO VV At W. Johns', Th Tailor. Made to order for $3. 6, 7, etc. Suits $11, 20, 21, etc. Th best place in town,to get a fit. W. JOHNS, The Tailor. i\Torr BASELY MIDI Balsam.•• Then Come To Us for pest . as . unequalled nailed 3t 7 GE �� iaa ,ol u e� .,�Idl � ' a remedyfor Cot GES, COLDS Suites r AND B1tC)`GEI7'IC S iiOUBI ES, Winan's Condition & Cough Powder for horses, best in the mar- ket. always s on hand. Also For1 d with r e ` a vis ours e Eeone ew to suiting the most searching taste, and - all. can get what they want at any price.. .enefa cto and Lini ' nob aCe The Leading Furniture h@ medicine so suc�. � 1>aent, t Mr, Chas nsed �M 1 @ oessfully S , ul Jessf Y � Munroe Parkhill, in this and other towns, 8n treating and curingdiseases, , �. t 1 '1 iiL 4�, 11� For Sale Ca` f t �(B'iWi�W i� ;1i3�+QC C LUTZ S cpm Deale .take The Leading , t3nq.(:r xe•