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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1896-1-16, Page 5Tabs ,WX: 'r ' T MARSET 8Ei''1atTs. flFf1TH OF W. BUIIITIN( I Exeter, January 1500896.I 'Wheat per bushel...... •61 to 61. Oats 20 ttt�00;� 21 Barley ..h t7•0011Boat .15 fc ' 5 EBgttol -. 15 10 0.5 Turkeys 7 to 7 t Geese ti to 5 Chickens per lb 5 to 5 Dunks . 6 to 6 Pork dressed... $g3.3O to 4.00 Pork lino woiglrt $llm00 to0 X13.10 Hay per ton .. • Purified Blood Raved an operation in the following case. Hod's Sarsaparilla cures when all n. )'-hail. It snakes pure blood. st .0 ago my father, William Thorn . i limn, taken suddenly 111 with infiam- (tion of the bladder. He suffered a great a deal and was very low for some time. At orlast the doetor•said he would not get well sinless an operation was performed. At this time we read about Hood's &evol la- rilla and decided to try it. Before he used bait a bottle his appetite had canie back to him, whereas before he could eat but little. When he had taken three bottles Of the medicine he was as well as ever." P./Limns J. THOMP8O1 , Peninsula Lake, Ontario. Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla is the Only True Blood Purifier rromineutly in the public eye today. OOCI'S PHIS cure allhliver ills, bilione• ness, eadache. MONEY TO LOAN. i'rivato Funds at lowest rates on improved darns. s\po1iP:l�yyI.LIto OT & 1 I.LIOT, January, 1500. Soliertors, Exeter. HURON 00UNTY COUNCIL Tho Council of the corporation of the County of Huron �izil meet in the court room in the ,town of Gaderieh on Tuesday the 28th day of January at three o'clock p. m. WM. LANE Co. Clerk. VOTICE. • Notice is hereby given that the 2411 annual 'meeting of the members oftbo Usborne Hib- bort Farmer's Mutual Fire insurance Company gill he held in the Public hall, Farquhar on clock Tt[onday the 3rd of February 129S at 1 o' fir. in., for the purpose of receiving the Directors it Secretary drea,urer's annual report, election of Directors and other bossiness in the interest of the Company. JOHN k.bSEit1, TKOS. CAMERON, Passin=.\^r. SECnt:T.11tr. NOTICE TO OREDI CORS. iisthe iris , r of the Estate of Thomas Taylor, :o of the Village of Exeter, in the �tv of Huron, Gentleman, deceased. -;1%,- • Notice ,- Notu.e is hereby given nrsuaut to Chap. 110, iL S. 0. 1587, that all per . ns having claims against the estate of the ahriv'e named Themes . i `Taylor, deceased, who died on or abn o G he 31tday of November, 1895, aro required to send by post prepaid or deliver on or before the 1st day of February, 1896, to the undersigned Soli- citors for :limes 13. Frain, executor of the last will and testament et the said Thomas Taylor, aoecas031, a statement in writing, containingg, their names, addresses and dcseriptiotls, with full particulars of their claim, duly verified, and of the seourltics, (if any) bold by them. ,And notice is further given that after the said Ist day of February. 1396, the said.. executor -will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of Which not- ice shall have been. given as above required ; and that the said execliter wlll not be liable ;for the said assets, or any part thereof, so dis- tribute(' to any person of whose claim notice has not been received by the said executor at he time of distribution. FRASEIt & FRASER, Solicitors for Executer, Dated at London this 3rd day of January, 1896. London, Januaryl5th,1890. Wheat per bushel,.. ... - ... 63 to 66 Oats.... 24 to 24 Peas .... 45 to 51 Barley Buckwheat Rye Corn Beans Butter .. . . Eggs Ducks Turkeys per 11.. - Geese per Ib Chickens Cheese Potatoes per bag Flay per ton ".31 to 33 .26 to 28 ,.39 to 44 36 to 39 60 to 70 17 to 20 50 to 75 to 30 to 8 to 58 ,25 to 30 «,$13.00 to $11.00 Pork per eivt.... 154.50 to X4.75 Toronto, January 15th. 1890. 'Wheat per bushel ... ,71 to 73 Wheat lted 99 to 69 Wheat Goose 53 to 53 Barley. to 34 Peas....,.... , 52 to 52 Oats ..... 27 to 28 Rye 47 to 2l Butter por 1h ....,. 20 to e Eggs per dol ., • ....... .......21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Septi - mus Hogarth, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, Yeoman, deceased. Take notice, that in pursuance of 11. S. O-, Chap. 110, an(1 amendments there. All creditors of the estate of the above named Septimns Hogarth, deceased, who died on or about the 10th day.pf December. 1895, are hereby request- ed on or before THE 20TH DAY OF JAN- UARY,1890,,to send a statement of their claim or claims against the said estate, to the exec- utors J. W. and S. J. Hogarth, 'Exeter, P. 0. The executors will not hold themselves liable for any claims not presented on or before the said 20th day January. 1891. A. 1). Dated at Exeter this 20th day of Dec. 1095. BURN. GREEN -In Stephen, on the 6th inst., the wife of Fred Green, of a daughter. PRANCE -On the 3rd Inst„ the wife of Mr. Wm. Prance lvloGillivray, of a daughter. AIRMSTRONG-On the 8th, tho wife of Mr. Armstrong, McGillivray, ofa daughter. STUBBINS-On the 2nd-111st., the wife of Mr. Noah Ttubbins, Grand Bend, of a daughter. DAVEY---In Exeter North, on the 5th inst., the wife of Richard Davey, of a daughter. [lie «'e11-11.iewn. ellastngllig lareetor- o The Anil and ntnpire Snccusub.3 Amer tt Long lituesn. Toronto, Jan. 14. Mr.. Christopher W. Bunting' passed away at 12.30 o'coek this morn- ing. Whit- his death was not unexpected its occurrence at the present time is tinged with pecu- liar sadness, in that his only daugh- ter was married on Saturday and ie now on her wedding tour. Mr. Bunt- ing's malady was Bright's disease. Three or four weeks ago it was an- nounced that he would not recover, but he rallied after a week's struggle and was able to sit up. He eontinu:.0 in ahcpcful condition, and his daugh- ter's marriage was celebrated. On the day after (Sunday) he took a turn for the worse and continued. to sink until his suffering was relieved by death. He was an able, popular and distin- guished 11111n• of whom ne one had an ill word t0 gay. The late Mr. Hunting was born at Amigan, Limerick, Ireland, in Septem- ber 1837. He was the son of a land owner there, but when his father died the family were left in difficulties and, as a boy, he emigrated to this country with his mother and sister. At an early age he went into The Globe of- fice to learn his trade as a printer. The Globe was then at the height of its influence under the management of Hart, George Brown and his brother Gordon, and young Bunting became foreman of the composing room be- fore the term of his apprenticeship had expired. At the same time he did re- porting work and became familiar with the editorial end of newspaper work. .About the same time he became ac- tively identified with the Masonic or- der. He was a member of King Solo- man Lodge. He was master of it in the years 1864-65. He acted on the committee which adjusted the finances of the order in Toronto and built the Masonic hall in Toronto -street. Leaving The Globe he went into the wholesale grocery business with Smith & Co., subsequently he was employed MARRIED. WASHINGTON-JENKINS-At the residence of the bride's father, on the 8th inst., by Rev. J. W. Holmes Joh. J. Washington, of Auburn, to Clara, fourth daughter of Thos. Jenkins, PAULIN-MOSEII-In Blyth, on lat inst., by the Itev. Mt. Becker, Mr. J. Paulin, of Mit- chell, to Miss Mary, eldest daughter of 3, G. Moser. NICKLE-MATHPRS--At the residence of the bride's mother, McGillivray, by the Rev. Mr. Hart, Mr Daniel Tickle toMissLucyMitthers. MOSSEY-MORFITT-At the residence of the bride's parents, on Dee. 24th, Joseph Massey of Prospect Hill, toJeanotto, daughter of W, Morlltt. 8th line. Blanshard. DINS,1TORE--MOWBRAY On Deo 25th,at the residence. of the bride's father, P. Mowbray, P„ • o• f Geo. Dinsmore, o Esq., J. I Biddulph Mr.(co , Blanchard to Miss Nellie Mowbray. IIAMILTON McLAREN-At the residence of the brides permits, St Marys, en Jan. let, by Rev, T. A. Cosgrove. B. A.. Robt. G. Hamilton, of Carman Man., to Elxphenda daughter of D. McLaren, Esq: PATTEIISON DICKEINSON At the resi- dence of the bride's mother. St. Marys, on Jan. 1st, by tine Itees John Learoyd. John (1. Patterson of Nissouri, to Edna, fifth daugh- ter of the late Charles Dickenson. SANDERS SQUIRI S -At the Methodist par- sonage, Atwood, on January 1st, by Rev. J. Ball John Wilson Sanders, of Ethel, to Miss Mary Squires. of Boniegal. ''rAG1. AIIERItY-ARMSTRONG-At the resi- dm donee ofthe bride's in ther,bi 5 C.Ilgti ds ' B A., Benjamin 1ae.aberryy, to Miss Mary Armstrong, both 0f Ashfield YOUNG --•41 AIRLE-In Morris on Christmas Day, at the residence of the brido's parents, by Rev. W. M. Pomeroy, Henry Young of livllott, to Miss Mary A., daughter of 401m. Searle. LOCI-AN-STUART-Li Ilessol, Michigan, on Christmas eye, by Iiev. Mr. Law, Dr. ('. 1V. Logan formerly of Bayfield, to Miss Ellie,eldest'daughter of Mr. David Stuart, formerly • of Seafoit. TUCKEIR-SCOTT--At the residence of the bride's father, Gameselough, MMlorris, on New Year's Day, by Rev. A. McLean, Hugh Tuck- er ICsq., of Turnberryto Miss Isabella, yotul- g,est daughter of Mr. '11111. 11I. Scott. BARPER-CAMPBELL-At the residence of - the bride's parents, on Christmas Day, by Rev. Mr. Drunun, Mr. James Harper, to Miss Grace, second (laughter of. Mr. Duncan Caren - bell, of Fullerton. ('UTT-ROBINSON-At the residence of the bride's brother, on January 1st, by Rev. T. Wesley C'0sons, Mr. John ('nit, of Grey, to Miss Jennie Robinson. PUSCHELBERG-RAPINE-In McKillop, at the residence of the bride's parents, December 24th, Mr. Wm. J. Puscholborg, of Logan, to Miss Rachel Rapine. DIED. SMIT13-In Exeter, on the llth inst., Catherine Smith, aged 78 years. and 11 days. ALEXANT)b1R-At Orrwold, Manitoba, on Dec. 11th, John Alexander, son 02 Hugh Alex- ander, formerly of Tuckersmith, age(llSyears, 2 months and 11 day's. O'CON N ELL -In Seaforth, on 7111 inst.. Han- orah Hastings, wife of Peter O'Connell, aged 78 years. FORD -At Chcucy, Parry Sound District, on Dee. 21. 1895, .Toho W. Ford, formerly a resi- dent of St. Marys, brother of I)r. and W. N. Ford. CONSTIPATION CURED. GISNTS,-I was in very poor health for over four years, the doctor said it was constipation. Not wanting to spend two much cash, I got three bot- • tig.. `,f Burdock Blood Bitters and took iu I'ennlarly I can certify that I am now in the very best of health and feel yery gra tefal to B. B. B. • ALFRED TEaouX, Montreal Que. THE GLOBE --AND- Encyclopaedia �-AND Encyclo pae d is of useful information should be in every house. Amongst a vol- ume of other interesting matter, ive contains comprehensive it p Interest Tables which alone are worth the price of the book. You need one, come and see it. See our New Stock of Choice Perfumes . ' J..W. Browning, DOMINION, LABORATORY. Ladies, Be Guarded l A Little Attention on 'Your Part will Save You Annoyance tx.D. Trouble. The ladies should remember that Diamond Dyes are always twice the strength of all inferior and imitation dyes. Diamond Dyes will always give you your money's worth of pure and never fading dyestuff that is simple to use, and that will do just as represented. Do not be deceived by big packages that imitators put up. Their dyes are mixed with salt, alum, and other worthless adulterations. In a • word, beware of the dealer who tries to sell you something that he represents to be just as good as Diamond Dyes. Experts say that Diamond Dyes are the best in the world. On New Year's day the death took place at bis parents' residence, Strat- ford, of George Hauls, son of G. W. Dawson, travelling agent of the Strat- ford Herald, aged 16 years. He had suffered -severely for over six months from abscesses in the lungs, which wore away, as the trouble progressed and produced an effect much the same as Consumption. OTSCS We Still Lead in Our Line. - - Loads of Furniture have left our Warerooms the past two weeks. We still have plenty, left for a good choice. Calla and see us before buying. There are a few left who.have not paid their accounts. Please settle at once and save costs. R. N. ROW E. London, 8uron and. Bruce. 91o1rroNoma- Passenger London, depart Centrale ., Exeter .. Hensail Hippen . Bruaefield • ..., Clinton ,, Londesboro Birth ••• Belerave Wingham arrive GoINa Sours- ingham, depart, Belgrave Bytih . .. Lon deaboro Clinton.................. Bruoefield... . ...•. H nsail..,............... Exeter •.• Centralia a07 i'n 547s 9. 6.00 37 6.15 4 6 20 9.52 6.2$ 10.2910.12 6.55 7.3 10.62 7.37 11.10 8.00 l'assenger 6.35 A. at, 3.25 r. m 6.60 3.47 7.030 4.08 7.30 4.28 7.49 46 7.57 . 8 06 4.513 8.25 5,12 8 4 6.23 FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS As OLD ADD WRLL-TatED RamxDY•-• Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. it soothes the child, softens the gulns,allays the pain, aures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part or the world. 25 Dents. a bottle. Its value is incalculable, Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sirup andtakeno other kind. --THE- People's Building and Loan Association LONDON -• - ONTARIO BOARD OF DIRECTORS Is EXETER. ONrAnI) Dr. 3. A. Rollins, President. Dr. C. Lutz, - Vice -President. L Ii. Dickson, - Solicitor. David 51111. - Valuator. Fred. W; tolling, - Socy•Treas. DIRECTORS. Jno llrigg, E. A, Folliok, "Jas. !Miler , Wm Soutbcott, Dr, Thos. A. Amos, $ami. Sanders. Make money bysaving money. Sixty cents per month will ensure $1e0 in 7i years; For terms of application and all necessary infor- mation apply to the Secretary, Mr. ,Fred. W. Collins. Post Office, Exeter, Ont. with the firm of Jonh Boyd & Co.,and made a partner. Then he formed the firm of l.ailey & Bunting, sugar im- porters, doing business at Toronto and St. Catharines. The firm was largely interested in the West. India trade, and when Sir Richard Cart- wright as Finance Minister in the Mackenzie Government, proposed cer- tain changes in the sugar duties, he went down to Ottawa and was so 5 that the ' n•' o traria i. , successful in its S succes �!, tariff on this commodity was adjust- ed on the basis of his suggestions. In 1578 the late John Riordon,having purchased The flail, asked him to be- come its managing director; he ac- cepted the position, and in the same year he contested Welland in the interests of the Conservative party and was sucoe.ssful. He sat at Ottawa for four years and in the elections of 18S2 he, at the request of Sir John A. Macdonald, contested West Durham. He was defeated by Hon. Edward Blake, the majority being small. Then Mr. Bunting retired from politics. In February, 1837, The Meal, under his management, bolted from the Con- servative party and was repudiated by Sir John A. Macdonald. 11r. Bunting was president of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society, and a member of St. James' Cathe- dral. His wife was Miss MarY Eliza- beth Ellis, daughter of Mr. J. E. Ellis, and he leaves five sons and one daughter. They are Mrs. Dr. Yates, nee Miss Alice Bunting, and Messrs. George, William, Christopher,, -John and Sidney Bunting. Mr. Bunting first became ill cm Sep- tember 21, with a heavy cold. He was ordered South and went to Nashville, Tenn., where Bright's disease develop- ed and he came home to die on Dec 19. Socially the deceased was one of the most popular of men, and will be very widely mourned. ()Nun 3 i(EIEI:St- DR. SHOULTS, CENTRALIA, Office opposite Methodist Parsonage. KINSMAN, DENTIST, • LD,S.SPECIALIST in GOLDFILL- ING. EXTRA 0TIN G and Pf.ATE WORK. Gas and local Anaesthetics forpain- 1 eea oxtraoting. 2nd door north of OAR - DT1 ALTON ANDERSON D.D. S • L.D- S. Honor Graduate of the To- ronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Speoialties, painless extraction and preservation of the natural teeth. Office over the Law Office of Elliot s& Elliot, opposite Central hotel, Exeter, Ont. RAGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST, a• CLINTON. Will be at Grab's hotel Zurich OIIya ond' Thursday of eaoh theca P month and at Rodggin's hotel Kansan every Monday $x:liE'NA Collector (lletnenti or i'elerbOro Not rinewst to be a tDerattiler. Peterboro, Jan. 13. -Quite a surprise has been given people of this town lately in a rumor that t.collector of Customs for this town,' Mr. C. H. Clcmenti, had absconded, leaving a shortage in his accounts. Your corre- spondent has n axle dil:gent enquiry from several of the most reliable sources, and finds that it is only rumor. A gentleman well up in these matters says that it is without founda- tion, and has only arisen out of the fact that he inspectors have been going o*. er the books for some time, together with the fact that Mr. Clement' has been away and is atthe present time supposed to be in Chicago for his health. 141'1'1111r4 s+1 re In 131rox:(l. • Bramley, Jan: 18. -At 1.50 p.m. to- day smoke was seen issuing from the roof of Mr. John Chantler's residence. The alarm was sounded at once, ani the school bell rung, which brought 100, people on the scene in a few min- utes. Most of the furniture was saved, but all efforts to save the building failed. The fire next caught in the store, whence it ` Communicated with the storehouse, stables, sheds, etc., and at the time of writing the whole prem- isesa f smouldering are a heapruins. o Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. Chanties, who has been in business in Stroud for 45 years. church 13crne(i Near at, illory'1 St. Mary's, Jan. 13. -Zion Methodist Church on Mitchell -road, four miles frcm here, was destroyed by fire Sun- day afternoon. It was a good brick structure only two Years erected. The fire caught from the furnace. It was insured for a small amount in the TOWnship Insurance Company. E143$lt34'l' 410 114133833d 111 'rlictrlow. i7ellevilie, Jan. 13.-W. II. Ketche- son's- farm' house in Thurlow was burned this morning. Loss $1500 on building and $700 on contents. Insured in Liverpool, London and Globe for $700 on house and $800 on contents. Stock Taking. X. CUT SAWS, BUFFALO ROBES, GOATS AND MiTT8• • (Received the highest awards at the World's Fair.) -AND- AXES, very low. A Number 9 Cook Stove, with the Lat- e s t Improvements, for $Io.Oo. SPECIAL r) -WILL BE GIVEN FOR - WEEKS ONLY -ON- -`a s'_' o M A And as we have a very large assortment, this will + be a Bargain worth having. x If You need one, now We would ask all purchasers of Robes to inspect this great and won- derful 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 six 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 represented. We also have a large stock of Harness, Whips,Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Rugs, Belle, 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. rmm.s..mo.Ito 10 Per Cent. Oft Call and Seel our No. 9, $to.00 Cook Stove. is the time to buy. They must go so be sure and be in it. IL BISHOP & SON Are You GOING TO GET A A PIANO, An ORGAN` Or a Sewing Machine Sag 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. -OUR STOCK OF - W e nave the best assortment and the cheapest. -AND- WORSTEDS' ND'ORTD' Come in and See Them Or else write for particulars has been carefully selected and is among the best in the county. PERKINS & MARTIN Live Hogs Wanted --AT THE-- EaeierPac4iogflouse We are cutting up fresh hogs eyery day. SPARE RIBS, TENDERLOIN, HEAD CHEESE, FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA, CUTTINGS, PIGS FEET, SHANKS, fresh daily, AT EXETER PACKING HOUSE, We are rendering PURE LARD every day. Parties wanting crocks or pails filled should,doso now. Pork is ]ow in price. Thanking you for past favors, 1 remain, C. Snell, Prop. Ladies' Jackets a n d Cloaks Cut and Fitted A TRIAL SOLICITED. He Grieve. ,4 Suit 01 t lotlies or a Single Garment Should Combine now a days, Is not a dangerous thing when it directs your attention to the fact that the FOREST CITY BUSIRESS it1SHORTHANit CO L LEG ! NDO ', 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. J. W. WESTERVELT, Pr.ueipaI. ♦O40.41Nt►N• •N4/N NNO•NP• N•N@OOQ*OOt►M N••N•M N• I O • Fine Drivers cannot be made out of horses that are out of condition. Merely to feed plenty of oats is not enough. A horse gets run down the same as a man and needs a general toning up. 0 O r i 1 Dick's Blood Purifier strength. orm ofapowder. It unifies the blood, g is a scientific preparation. in the £P •. ens the digestion, turns a rough coat into a smooth ant glossy one and puts the A animal "in condition." He then has " good life" and feels like holding up his • head and lifting his feet. O M 1 LC H COWS are greatly benefitted by it. The whole system is toned O up. The digestive organs being strengthened, more nutriment is drawn from the food and the flow of milk increased. Dick's Blood Purifier will pay for itself ten times over. nt • For sale by druggists, at general stores or sent post paid on receipt of 50 cts. Dick aS Co., P. 0. Box 482, Montreal. '00•eHo40•4451.eN•Nr•N/•••N••♦r•N•4•.0414101 NNS SIGHT. linty p 'der Worth Store "MaliI Mr. F. R. Knight bas opened a General Storetn the stand lately occupied by Brook's Harness Shop with a full stock of GENERAL GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, STATIONERY, E TO SAT Have you an old Buggy Top that needs re•coyering and you wish to bye made as good as new 1' Side Curtarna played out ? Your Cushion played out ? or other Trimmings shabby ar.ri renewed i to, call nu C SEW S-gS,y, Produce alien in exchange for or leave your eiders at Jones' goods. ,Carriage Werke, Exeter. Correctness of Style. 'E'. m•SisTIO-3ECT 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 rail a 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. CHESTER WHITE BOAR FOR SERVICE. $I, at time of service. W SNELL, Lot 15 Concession 7. Osborne_ Dee 30. FOR SALE OR RENT. A comfortable two story frame house, con- taining ten rooms. and good briok cellar and hard and soft water and convenient to churches and school. Will be sold on liberal terms or rented. Well adapted for a retired farmer. Apply t0 W. C HOWARD. Exeter. FREEI75COMPLETE STORIESI • Pack of geode worth 82, and a large 10Cp; Picture 13 ook, that `will sure- ly put you on the road to a handsome fortune, Send 5e. silver. to pay postage- A.,ItW. KINNEY. E. T, Yarmouth, N. S. Agents ropresentiuc uscan earn $20 per week selling our Hardy Chita cl inn -grown Nursery Stock. Permanent position and salaries, Exclusive territory. Write at once far terms to E. O• GRATTAN!, NURSRRYIXAN, TORONTO, ONTARIO. �)TANTED HELP. -MEN OR T Women in every localitylocal or trav- elling), to introduce a new discovery, and keep our show cards tacked up on „trees. fences and bridges throughout town and country. Steady emplo)ment, 1ommiseiou orsalary $65 per month and expenseE, anal money deposited in any be'nk when started. Por particulars write Tiin' WORLD" Iti'-Lomat Esso 3110 Co., P. ;0. Box 221. London, Ont., Canada May 16- 6m J. Murray & Co., All orders will receive promo attention and done in aworkmanahiplike maLner, Charges moderate. Manufacturers of Plows, Gang • pars 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. Uni as.Y cgs co. Central 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 fit. W. JOHNS, The Tailor. DRUG STOKE. N.Oz, TboFe who have used'EASILY swan, 'W man's Cough Balsam. Pronounce it unequalled as a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONozITIC TROUB1ES, AW1Ilan S Condition & Cough Powder for horses, [best in the mar- ket. always on hand. Also a Cetobenefacto and Lini- ment, the medicine so suc. cessfully used by Mr. Chan. Munroe,- Parkhill, in this and other towns, in treating and curing various diseases, For Sale at C. LTJTZ'S, Then Come To Us for Best Bedroom Suites 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 Unctertakers. Gidiey & Son, ODDFELLOW'S BLOCK.