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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1896-4-23, Page 5TH.C,i EXETER TIMES. The Latest News. The Manitoba Legislature was ferm- i ally prorogued on Thursday. Nervous Prostration It is now a well established fact in medical science that nervousness is due to impure blood. Therefore the true way to euro nervousness is by purify- ing and enriching the blood. The great blood purifier is Hood's Sarsa. ilia. Read this Ietter: or the Iasi two years 1 have been a great sufferer with nervous prostration and palpitation of the heart. Twee weak in my limbs and had smothered aera- tions. At last msephysioian advised ms to try Hood's Sarsaparilla which I did, and I am happy to say that I am now strong and well. I am atilt using Hood's Sarsaparilla and would not be without it. I reoommend it to alt who are suffering with nervous prostration and ppalpitation. of the heart." MRs. DArlrclz, 56 Alioe,,St,, Toronto, Ontario. Get Hood's, because Hood'o Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. It IA riot what we say but what Hood's Sar- saparilla does that tells the story. Mood's Pills act harmoniously with leadh$arsapaxllla. zee. A COUGH OR A COLD can be quick Iy cured by Wood's Norway Pine l yrup. Itis a combination of all that is best in Lung healing medicines. QUICM( RELIEF and sure cure follow the use of Norway Pine Syrup in all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds,Hoarseness, etc, Price 25c., all druggists. The Toronto Star repeats its belief that Hon. Oliver Mocvat is going to anter federal politics as leader of the Ontario Liberals in the rowing election. The Star says Mr. Laurier is pressing Mr. Mowat to do so. James Philpot of Guelph was manslaughter ar- rested on the charge of n in connection with•the death of Lizzie Griffenbau), who was killed by a fall- ing wall, which the prisoner bad left uuprotes•ted. WANTED YOUNG oR MiDDLF. AGED MEN of a arneten tuidreds foremost in Canada, started red with us. at ,About $14.00 a week to begin with. THE BR DLEY.GAItRI:TSON CO. Lyn., Toronto, Ont 8NEY TO LOAN. at and 5} per cont. Private Funds. ApIOpply,y LLIto OT .C; ELLIOT, .7auuary,1896. Solicitors, Exeter, CUT TIIIS (7TJT withFi Centsi in silver, and _you will get by return mail, A GOLDEN BOX OF GOODS that will bring You in more money hi ono mouth, than any - Siting also in America. A. W. T INNEY, E. T, Yarmouth, N. 5. WANTED Trustworthy men and women to advocatea popular cause at home. $40.00 to $60.00 mont hly, to suit- able persons. Address, Drawer 29, Brantford, Ont. GRAFTING LLE I! e The undersigned is ropared to clo all kinds of grafting on all kinds of fruit trees. Plums and Pears a specialty, Scions carefully select- ed. Charges moderate. 6-40 S. POWELL, Exeter. NOTE LOST. The Public are hereby cautioned against negotiating a note given in favor of myself by coo Gabriel Holtzman for about $22 on or about March 13th, 1893. As the came has been lost. WILLLk.11 VOELICER. BayMaroh10th,1896. A fit 64 Pi WES to het framed. We have hundreds of feet ot mould- ing, ..ram 4c. par foot up- ward4 -"llso a nice lot of pictures cnear. A full stock of Furniture andUndertaking always on hand. • R. N. ROWE. }-`1I rFeu Having purchased the butcher- ing business of A. Loadman, (Wood's Old Stand) we will be pleased to see all our old custom- + ers and as many new ones. We intend keeping the very best of fresh meats and it will be our first aim to please customers: t Tenderloin, Spare Ribs, Sausage, Hams, Bacon and everything usually sold in the Peeking House can now be procured at: the shop. • Orders promptly delivered and ac- ;counts rendered weekly, on which , a discauut of ti per cent. will be given. 0, SNELL Erma Chapman, aged five, was killed by a Winchester street ear on Satur- day afternoon. Sir Charles Tupper has decided to run in Cape Breton again. He will not contest Ottawa. Sampson Crowley, the young bicy- clist who fractured his skull on Tues- day last, died Saturday night, It is not expected that the bill pro- hibiting the importation of live cattle into Britain will be passed this year. Mrs. Bell was sentenced to imprison- ment for life in the penitentiary. by Justice Robertson for her atrocious cruelties to her grandchildren at Ot- tawa. Arthur Robinson, a Marchmont Home boy, who was employed on the farm of John McCullough. Tyindi- nage, was gored to death on Wednes- day by a bull. News comes from Winnipeg of the killing by Indians near Trout Lake of one of their number, who was sick and acted strangely, under the belief that he was a "vvehtigo," ormaneater. The agents at Toronto of all pas- senger steamship lines in the United States and Canada have received notification of an advance of 124 per cent, on second cabin rates for the season. To be free from sick headache, bili- ousness, constipation, etc., use Carter's Little Liver Pills. Strictly vegetable. They gently stimulate the liver and free the stomach from bile. It was rumored at Windsor Wed- nesday that Sol, White, ex -M, P. P., North Essex, was out for the nomina- tion for the Dominion Parliament. There aro already fiye candidates in the field. ALL KINDS of Coughs, Tickling, Hacking, Distressing, Obstinate or merely slight coflgbs yield to the soothing, healing effects of Wood's Norway Piue Syrup. Price 25e„ all druggists. The latest report, that Joseph Mar- tin is to succeed Greenway as Pre- mier of Manitoba, is not credited by politicians there. If Greenway does retire, his successor will lie Sifton without a doubt, The old Pennsylvania. Railway de- pot in Philadelphia was burned, with -the car -sheds and a number of pas- senger coaches. Two firemen were killed by falling walls and a number of men injured. Floods are very bad in Quebec and much daniage has been caused there- by. The Quebec Central Railway bridge at Sherbrooke has been swept away, and the town of Richmond is nearly all under water, Andrew Carnegie has authorized the trustees of the Carnegie Art. Gallery Pittsl'ung Pa., to offer $8,000 for the best two oil paintings by American artists. Theword ore. "American" will I t . - in 1 clot a Canadians. . There is trouble in the Port Colborne Separate School between Rev. Father 'Eraylieg and Miss Reddin, the teach- er. The trustees are equally divided and the teacher is applying to the court for protection in her position. The death is recorded of .1. E. Nablo, of the Howard road, nearThamesville. About two weeks ago be fell from a tree he was trimming, breaking some ribs and receiving Internal iniuries. He leays a: widow and grown-up fam- ily. Deceased was highly respected. "Half a span of angry steel" will pro- duce no more fatal results than a neglected cold or Bough, For all throat and lung discuses, Ayers Cherry Pectoral is the best remedy. It is in - 'valuable in cases of croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, and la grippe. Luke Doyle, of Camden, near Camden East, about two week ago while teach- ing a calf to drink. was bitten ou the ' thumb by the animal. Abort a week later blood-p"•isoning set in, and, not-, withstanding allthat medical skill could devise, he died. He was in his Mrd year. The Halifax delegation appointed some days ago to look. into the neces- sity of a winter port at that place have reported, and recommended that a permanent port be established there, everything regarding the investigation and enquiry into the scheme being quite satisfactory. Rev. Dr. Carman, general superinten- dent of Methodist missions, and Rev. Jas. Wodsworth, superintendent of missions, have gone to British Colum- bia, whence they will make a tour of the Indian mission stations, afterwards returning to British Columbia in time for the conference in May. A large deputation from Montreal waited on the Government at Ottawa, asking a grant of half . a million to- wards a World's Fair in that city next year. Premier Bowell and Sir Charles Tupper expressed sympathy with the enterprise, but declined to promise any financial aid until assured that Toronto's proposed exhibitions would not conflict with it. The Provincial Medical Health Department has received information to the effect that smallpox is raging in mauy parts of Michigan. The report states that the plague has broken out in seven different places, and it is impossible to prevent the spread of the disease. Every precaution will be taken at Sarnia, Mooretown, Windsor and Ariiherstburg. At a meeting of the Board of Management of the Domestic and Foreign Mission Society of the Church of England in Canada held at Montreal Wednesday, it was decid- ed to divide the office of secretary- treasurer, and hereafter there will be an honorary treasurer and a gpneral secretary, at an ,allowance of $1,000 a year. At a meeting of the Canadian Horse Breeders' Association, heldin.Toronto Saturday, the following resolutions were unanimously passed: "That this association desire to. place on record the fact that glanders is not prevalent in Canada. They are satisfied from their own knowledge, also from the assurance of: Dr. Andrew Smith, V.S., principal of the. Ontario Veterinary College, that no Canadian horses have been.exported suffering from the dis- ease. That the Hon. suffering Montague, Minister of Agriculture, be roqueeted to take such steps as may best protect our export trade in horses." • MARX= = REP1ORTS. • Exeter, Apri122nd,1896 Wheat per bushel Oats Barley-. . ,.... Peas Butter ,::2So30 ... 6 to 15 7uikoys 10 7 o 17 Geese 6 to 5 Chickens per ID 5 to 6 Pork dressed 4.25 to $ n4.40 Pork live weight 335 to $3.35 Hay per ton.... ... $10.00 to $11.00 Clover seed ........... ....50 to 5_,75 Alsike clover 4.00 to 5.00 Timothy seed ... $2.50 to .76 London, April 22nd, 1896. Wheat per bushel, . .... ....7o to Oats..., .,..22 to Ba y 32 to Buckwheat ....69 to Rye ....70 to Corn Beans Butter ,.. Ducks Turkeys per Ib,,.. 7 to Geese perm..,... 9 to Chickens 30 to Cheese 8 Potatoes per bag .. ,.25 Hay per ton ..... ,...$13.00 to Pork per cwt..,. .. $1.50 to Toronto. April 1896. 404to o ..,,,,13 to 10 o 23 51 5 b5 15 11 65 50 to 8 to 30 $1.4.00 $4,75 Wheat 8 eat per bushel ...... ....800 Wheat Goose ..... 60 Barley ,,.3 4 Potts ,,,. .....5: Oats 27 Butter' per it, .14 Eggs per doz.... „. , ,,,13 to to1 to 61 to 31 to 53 to G to 18 to 13 • BORN. REARING-InStophen, on the 14th inst,, the wife of W.11. Dearing, ot a son. DIED, BREMNER--In Parkhill, on the 110 inst., John Bremner, aged 81 years. MUSTAIID-In Stanley on the 17th Just., James Mustard, aged 63 years, 2 days. LOVETT-In Goderich township on April 18th, Chas. Lovett, Sr., aged 80 years. MUSTARD -In Stanley, on April 15, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Alex. Mustard, aged40 years. JOHNS -At Elimville on the 18th hist, Lena Jane, daughter of John Johns, aged 14 years, 11 months. FRASER-In Morris, on April 14th, Jennie Tbyne, 'wife of Mr. Wm. Fraser, aged 28 years and 4 months. WIS1MAN--In Clinton. on April 16th, Mar- garet, relict of the late David Wiseman, of Osborne, aged 79 years. McISAAC-In East Williams, en the 12th inst.. Mary Ann, daughter ot John 11iclsaae, aged 20 years and 10 months. JAMIESON-In Brussels, on Monday, April 13th, Ethel May, daughter of David. and Alma Jamieson, aged 4 years and 10 days. MARRIED. THOMPSON - BROWN --- At the Sylvan Methodlstparsanage, by the Iter. John hart, on the 17th inst., Matthew 11. Thompson to Adeline Brown, all of Lucan. PAKTON-SAIUNDEIRS - At the Methodist parsonage, Parkhill, on the 11th inst., by Roy. Hart. George. Paxton, to Mlss Phoebe Saund- ers, all of McGillivray. McBRIDIc.-WILLERT—.At the manse. KM- pon, on April 11th, by Rev. S. Acheson. lur. John McBride, of Stanley, to Mies Annie Wiliest, allay, ALLEN- BIRMINGHAM -In Stratford. on April 18tb,1896, Charles George Allen, Esq., Gravenburat, to Sara Erie Btriniugliam, of London, Ont. E t - Y 4 residence of 11; 1 YZ G1tA . t theMr.Adam near relative. ou 1prf Mb. by Itov.I? Dickson, 11usgrave, Mr. John Kerr, to Mrs. Janet Gray, both of McEiliop. SADDLER- McLELLAN-At St. James: Presbyterian Church, on Thursday, April 16th, by?Rot:'Mr.fTalling, Mr:Arthur Saddler. of London, to Miss Jessie M. McLellan, of Lucan, Ont. Would give us perfect health. Because men and women are not perfectly wise they must take medicines to keep themselves perfectly healthy. Pure, rich blood is the basis of good. health. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier. It gives good health because it builds upon the true found- ation—pure blood, Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, always reliable and beneficial. Dyspeptics who despair of a cure try Manley's Celery - Nerve Compound. It never fails. Gentlemen: As a cure for dyspep- sia 1 don't think Manley's Celery - Nerve Compound can be beaten. 1 suffered greatly with this trouble for a long time, and after trying numerous remedies, but without success, ltookyour Compound, and it has made me thoroughly better. 1'ly wife also has found your Celery - Nerve Compound most beneficial, she having used it as a tonic with the rreatestsuccess. P. Staneiand. Royal Hotel, sSS Yonge St. Marriage; Licenses —ISSUED AT— ROWS JEWELRY SWORE No Witnesses Required. A complete Stock of Jewelry, Silver- ware, etc. Repairing receives careful and per- sonal attention. R. HICKS, Central Telephone Office. ishing ac Long Bamboo Poles from roc up. Also nicely finished Pointed Bamboo Poles. Light Pointed Poles with Lancewood tips. Trout Hooks, Trolling Hooks, Treble .Hooks, Hooks for all. kinds of fish. A good assortment of the lat— est Flies from which to select. Fresh Garden and . Flower Seeds at J,W. Browning's First Great Retui&t! PURE BLOOD A N D STRONG BRAINS. Paige's Celery Com- pound gives these Blessings to every Sufferer. The Only Medicine that thoroughly banishes Dis- ease. an Ontario Lady's Exper. licks. I The. Wingbaan Whitecaps. A Provincial detective is still in Wingham collecting further ovidenee in the Fields case. He seems to have the matter well in hand, A great many citizens are either directly or indirectly Connected with the affair, The detective stated on Tuesday that he had not decided whether he would make further arrests at present or not, He left on Wednesday to visit Gado - rich and complete his preparations for the trial, which will take place May lith. DIZZINESS IN TTE HEAD. Tress is A SURE PRECURSOR Or' APOPLEXY, AND Diu. AG'_V7tw'S CURE POR THE HEART AT ONCE"' TO BE TABEM. No one can read the daily papers without being seriously impressed with the fact that a large number of people in the present age have within their system the evidence of apoplexy. This t seen and felt often in a trembling and uncertainty of the Limbs, and fre- quently in an unpleasant dizziness itnd lightness of the head. He is a very unwise man who, knowing these spit - toms to exist, does not promptly take measures to have them removed. We know of no remedy that has been so remarkably successful in this particular as Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. Primarily it is a heart Cure, but it. is equally effective in what it is to same extent a parallel disease, apopletic symptoms. In a season when unusual heat prevails and excitement often rues high, we are doing a kindness to wren and women by letting them know of this remarkablemedioine. Sold by C. LUTZ. The first great requisite for it condi- tion of perfect health for every mar, women and child at this season, is pure blood and strong, healthy nerves. They give us the health, strength, vim activity that we are so eager to possess, so that we may be fortified to meet the enervating weather of our hot summer. Three-fourths of our people rush into the portals of summer with systems charged with deadly impurities and poisons. The blood is foul and stag- nant; the liver and kidneys work im- perfectly, and are very often diseased. With many, rheutnatisui, dyspepsia and indigestion are daily tormentor. Constipation, headache, drill head and heavy brains, weak and tired feelings and sleeplessness, make life a misery for thousands. Life is not safe when such symptoms and disease are permitted to run un- cheeked. If you, reader, happen to be one of the ')any of the many suffering of the forms of disease just referred to, do not fail to give Paine s Celery Compound a trial at once.. t is your only safety -your only true mei certain deliverer from perils that ex .a in death. Paine's Celery Compound is au absolute and certain specific for the troubles that threaten your life; it bas cured thousands, and will do the same good work for you, One bottle will yisit thana tori physi- cian, you less i I p y. cian, and will coutriye you of its power to cure, Mrs. C. Ferguson, of Reclickville, Ont. says: "For eight years I was sorely troubled with neuralgia, nervous debility and indigestion, for which I tried various advertised medicines, and was treated by five doctors. I did not receive any good results from any source until I was recommended to use Paine's Celery Compound. Before Fhad used one bottle of the Compound I found myself much bet- ter. After using four bottles, I am now almost as well as ever before in my life. I sleep well, appetite is good, and I feel renewed and strength- ened." PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN. ARE OP ONE MIND TouCEING THE RE- MEDIAL CHARACTER OP DR. AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER. While Protestants and Roman Catholics are wide apart as to certain remedial measures proposed just now, they find common meeting ground in Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. Take Hamilton alone. This medicine has been used by Presbyterians like the Rev. Mungo Fraser, D. D., and Rev. John Scott, D. D., by Episcopalians as with the Rev. W. H. Wade, and Rev. Chas. E. Whitcombe; by the well known Baptist Rev. G. Anderson; by prominent members of the Methodist church, and by the Rev. Father Hin- chey, and many of his parishioners. They all tell the one story of the gx eat good this medicine has done them. 'Te same story has come from the most prominent clergymen in Toronto and elsewhere. It is unlike any other catarrhal remedy, simple, easy and pleasant to take, and quick in a cure. It will give relief within ten minutes in Hay Fever. Sold by C. LUTz. INSIDE AND OUTSIDE. Internally used Burdock Blood Bit- ters cleanses, purifies and tones every organ of the system. In all cases where sores, ulcers, blotches, scrofula, etc., appear on the surface au outward application exercises wonderful cura- tive power over the skin and flesh, healing them completely without even leaving a scar. Here is a case in point: After having used Burdock Blood. Bitters for scrofula in the blood I feel it my duty to make known the results. I was treated by a skilled physician but he failed to cure me. I had run- ning sores on my neck which could to be healed until I tried B. B. B., which healed them completely, leaving the skin and flesh sound and whole. As long as I lige I shallspeak of the virtues of B. B. B., and I feelrate- .ful to Providence that such amedicine is provided for sufferers. Mt s. W. BIu 11VI1TT, •• Acton P. O. Ont. A shocking accident occurred near the Eau one day last week, whereby a son of James Coleman of con. 2, lost a foot. It appears that he and his twin brother, to celebrate their birthday, had taken agun and gone hunting. While one of them was reloading it, a cartridge in some way was exploded, the; contents of which lodged in the ankle of his brother. Dr. Langford '.vas speedily summoned, but the wound was so serious that amputation above the ankle was necessary. Herbert `V4'allis, Mechanical Super- intendent of the Grand Trunk, bus re- signed, and will be succeeded on May ist by F. W. Morse, master mechanic of the Wabash. LOTCHES are particularly disagreeable because they are noticeable and apt to cause comment. Purify the blood with Scott's Sarsaparilla and. remove them. All this class of diseases, as well as blood putrefaction and bone decay, are usually of scrofulous origin. Scrofula and scrofulous complaints of all kinds, blemishes, pimples, blood eruptions, biliousness, dyspepsia, indigestion. heart disease, syphilis, or rheumatic troubles cannot be offthespring if the warded in s n system is not put in good order. A Boy's Life Saved "One day my little boy, aged 7, got a full and hurt his knee. Inflam- mation of the knee joint set in and. the decay of the bone of the leg rapidly followed. Doctors removed over a hundred pieces of decayed bone, but theprocess of decomposi- tion continued. All attempts to stop it failed. The boy had but a few days' life before him according to all human expectations. Mr. Denham, druggist, Petrolia, advised me to try Scott's Sarsaparilla, I did so,and not only saved but complete- ly cured my boy."—josEPH Dux - can, farmer, Lambton. County, Ont. Doubters may write either Mr. Duncan or Geo. Denham, druggist, Petrolia P.O., for verification of these facts, then they will immedia- tely purchase a bottle of SCOTT'S bARSAFARILLA 414 dealers. ,,,>+;1.O0 per large bottle. Small teaspoonful a dose. Scott's Skin Soap clears the skin. ascxx.x'rr -. QEALED TENDERS For the Supply for the Permanont Force and Active Militia, of Necessaries, Barrack Stores and Camp Equip- ment, qui - anent, consisting of. Boots, Socks, Undercloth- ing, Shirts, Razors, Brushes, eta.; Rugs. Sheets Corn Brooms, etc.; Blankets, Waterproof Sheets, Marquees; Saddler_yyand. Numnahs, will be received up to noon, Friday, 8th of May, 1806. The tenders aro to be marked on the left hand corner of the envelope. "Tenders for Militia Store Supplies," and are to be addressed to the undersigned. The contract for Boots is to cover a period of three years from the 1st July, 1896; those for Necessaries, Barrack Stores and Camp Equip- ments are for ono year from 1st July, 1896. Printed forms of tenders containing full par- ticulars inay be obtained from the Department at Ottawa, at the office of the District pay- masters at London, Toronto, Kingston, Mont. real, Quebec, St' John, N. 03 and Winnippeg Man„ and rho office of tho lieput Adjutent General of Military District No. 9, Tr litax. Every article of Necessaries, Barrack Stores eta, to be furnished, as well as the material therein, must be manufactured in Canada, and similar inp every respect to the sealed pat- tern thereof, which may be seen at the office of the undersigned at Ottawa. This does not apply to materials for saddlery. Neither sealed patterns nor samples will be sent to parties'i desiring to tender. No tender will bo received unless made on a printed form furnished by the Department, , nor will the tender bo considered if the sprinted form is altered in any manner whatever. Each tender must be accompanied by an ac- cepted. cceIited Chartered Canadian Bank theiiue nay - able to the order of the Honorable the Munster of Militia and Defence, for an amount equal to ton per cent of the total value of the : article tendered for, which ;willbe forfeited if the party making 5lie tender declines to sign a contract when .called upon to do so. IE the tender bo not accepted the , cheque will be re- turned. Tho Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. A. B ,N O1T, Capt., • Secretary. Department of Militia a (once, Ottawa, April, A ril, , a!osa:;3-4►eoo4►4+E • vo4 aagaoaaas+ wooaaa,► wa ►a++r+ •„ Fine Drivers •is a scientific preparation in the form of a powder, It purifies .the blood, strength- ens the digestion, turns a rough coat into a smooth ani glossy one and puts the animal "in condition." He then has '"good life" and feels like holding up hie 4 s.1 and lifting his feet. M 1LG H GOWS are greatly benefitted by it. The whole system is toned ® up. The digestive organs being strengthened, more nutriment is drawn from the O food and the flow of milk increased. iD1Ck'6 'Blood Purifier will pay for itself ten times over. For ague by druggists, at general stores or sent post p.dd on recetyt of 50 cts. Dick 6t Co., P. 4. Box 482, Montrealj at44,N•NO at9OA41.40 4.44aOa•44O11aa**4149. ® o cannot be made out of horses that ere out of condition. Merely to feed plenty of oats is not enough. Ahorse gets run down the Same as a man and needs a general toning up. Dick's Blood Purifier London, Huron and Bruce. Gansu 1 Qa'ril-- Passenger London. depart 8. Centrali't...... •9.t Exeter. .....,973 Hensel'. ........... ...... 9,37 $ippon 5s,at, 4.30e.s4 5's 00 6'200 6,23 0.05 7.14 7.23 8.00 Brimfield . ........ 62 oBrimfield Clinton ............. 10,12 Londeaboro .1091) Blah Belgravo ...„,.......,, 10.62 Wftzham arrive.... 11.10 GAIce Sours'- Passenger Wingham, depart...... 6.33 a. x. 3.25 P. # Belgrave...,......'. 550 Bytth..... ........... 7 OS Landosboro 7.10 Clinton..,. 7.30 Brucefield7.49 itinnan. •.,. ,.,......,,$ R1 4.01 4.03 4.46 4 588 An important bill was introduced in the British House of Cognitions by Right Hon. Henry Champlin to reduce the assessment on agricultural lands one-half. Jas. Stephenson, ex -superintendent of the Grand Trunk Railway, was presented at Montreal on 'Wednesday evexiing with a small carved cabinet, containing .a cheque for $2,000, re- presenting the proceeds of subscrlp itons by Grand Trunk employes of all grades, to .a testimonial of esteem. An illuminated address accompanied the gift. exetell 12 D , Fuggier .,...«..., $,25 6 Centralia 8 4 &,23 SHOULT'S, CENTRALIA, 0ROV&S el/TY Yealta Office opposite MethodistParaonaae. Aa Onn APO Wsr,I.-Yarm Bnnssr.- ]lira Winelow'e Soothing Syrup hu been used fifty years by millionsof mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gnme.aUays the pain, mares the oolio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 ciente and ask' fortMrs.ue Winslow's Seething Sare erpa andtakeno other kind. ife EVE N d ° h: You WANT [ MERONAAN NT$ 0ET 'Dins 8 WREOT ,,r` y X; B-8 Fuchsias, assorrtted . Sec. a a ,ya, I-6Roses, ever-blooming,60e.:. fV1e G-8 Geraniums, good .. 60e. ata ell V-6 Canna Buibs,es'd,or60c. a o ,q.7 A.-8 Montbretias, pretty . 60e. ? ” "*lL -SQ Gledi's Bulbs,tax"1,,6Qc. aU-Sweet Peas,Co1J.3ovar60c. ' at E -Window Coll., t each y . p py Ivy and Show Geranium ac' e. Coleus. Manetta Vine az a Heliotrope ao 1i tro a &T radescaa lab p t Qc ,. ► a Mexican Primrose, Fuchsia o s.2 J l'tSTEE LE .BRIGGS SEED C01.1-') T:,RONTO'7NT DOW] 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. ..t-. t(1 o Y ji j.T BAS1L'7.i aCEJI,YJJ 111 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 Undertakers. Gidiey & Son ODDFELLOW'S BLOCK.. ,4 Suit of Ulothes 3 H. LD.8.8PECIALIBT in GOLD FILL - KINSMAN, DENTIST, INGI, EXTRA (:TI?` G and P I,ATE WORK. Gas and local Anaesthetics forsin i ess extracting. 2nd door north .tat CAR- LING'S Store DL,LTON AN P 1:,RSON D.D. s • L.D.S. Hon" draduate *Me To• route University awl Jyal College et Dental Surgeons of 0ntar . Specialties, painless extraction and preservation of the natural teeth. °Sae over the LawOirioe of E113otdc Elliot, opposite Centres Hotel, Exeter, Ont. -., R AGNEW L. D. 8.DENTIST,. ' • CI,IITToN. 'Will ba at Greb's hotel Zurich on the seoond Thursday of each month and at nodgin's hotel normal]. every Monday or a Single Garment Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. Y ou look for these inan 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 end 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. GRIEVE- • . SIxf xiz. J. H. GRIEVE- --.-THE---- People's Building and Loan Association LONDON - - ONTARIO Bosiio OP D)aaoTosalrir Eutaw, OMTLMI4 It 1 President, J. A a e Pr ardent, n 1 , Dr. 0. Lutz, - Vico-President. L H. Dickson, - Solicitor. David Will, Valuator. . Prod. W. Collins, - Secy-Treas. :DIRECTORS Jim Grigg, E, A, Folliek,'Jas. Miller, Wm. Sonthoott, Dr. a lies. A. Amos„ Sarni, Sanders. Make money by saving money. Sixty dents per month will ensure $100 in 7i rears. For forms of application and all necessary infor- mation apply to the Secretary, Mr. ,Fred. W. Collins. Post Once, Exeter, Ont. Central IJRTJG STORE. Those wllo have used Winan's Cough Balsam. Pronounce it unequalled as a remedy for CouGBs, COLDS AND BROIWCRITIC TRO•UBIES, Winan's Condition , Cough Powder foi horses, best in the mar- ket. always on hand, Also a Cetobenefacto and Lini- ment, the medicine so sue. oessfulIy used by Mr Chas. Munroe, Parkhill, in this and other towns, in treating and curing various diseases, For Sale at C. LUTZ'S, 1CYCLES Closing Out Sale ofBicy-- Owing to ari enlargement of the Merchant Tailoring branch of my business, and requiring all available space for • increased stock, I have decided to :Vo out of the Bicycle business. Several wheels on hand, which will be sold at cost for cash. "ROAD KING" "DUKE" "CRAWFORD" IN LADTES' AND GENT'S. i Call and get a snap%