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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1896-5-14, Page 5In Advanced Years
The strength. and pure blood emcee -
wary to resistthe effects of cold Bensons
110 * re glven by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
'Wheat) for the last 25 years of ray life
been complaining of a weakness of the
Stings and colds in the head, especially in
She winter. Last fall' was again attacked.
Beading of Hood's Sarsaparilla I was led
to try it. I am now taking the fifth bot -
He with good results. I can positively say
eat I have not spent a winter as freefrom
coughs or pains and difficult breathing
!Della for the last 25 years as was last win-
ter. 1 can lie down and sleep all night
without any annoyance from eongh or
vain in the lungs or asthmatic difficulty,"
Z. M. GRAMM-1S, J. P., Cornhill, N. B.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
is the Only
True Blood Purifier
rrominently in the public oyo today.
f
ood'
s cure habitual constipa.
Al° Lion. Price 25o. par box.
Wanted.
Helper wanted for tho Winchelsea Creamery.
Apply to J. DELBRIDGE, Whicholgea.
Pasturage.
The undersigned will take a limited number
of horses and cattle to pastuream lots 4aut15.Con
5, Hay. Good fences. and a running stream of
water. From 75e to $1.2a per month.
31n. J. N. HOWARD •
Electric Power Homo Exeter.
_a_ ...
MONEY TO LOAN
at 5 and 51 per cent. Private Funds.
Apply to
ELLIOT & ELLIOT,
January, 1890. -Solicitors, Exeter.
W
II TED YOUNG OR MIDDLE
AGED MEN of eharacter.
Hundreds foremost in Canada, started with us.
About $14.00 a week to begin with. THE
BRADLEYGARRETSON CO. Lan., Toronto
Ont.
CUT THIS OUT and return to UP
with Five Cents
in silver, and ou will get by return mail, A
GOLDEN BOX OF GOODS that will bring
yo_ulti moro money in ono month, than any-
thing else in America.
A. W. KINNEY. E. T. Yarmouth, N. S.
WANTED Trustev or 1 hy in en and
women to advocaten. popular
cause at home. $10.00 to $60.00 monthly, to suit-
able persons. Address, Drawer .211, Brantford,
Ont.
Farm for Sale
,At a bargain, in Huron Co., Michigan. 160
acres, 80 cleared, 20 logged and 60 bush. Good
frame house and granary, frame barn 101 x 36,
new, 20 acres wheat, 0 rye. Soil clay loam.
Good water, German settlement, 12 miles from
Badaxo, 4. from Elkton, Soule 2 miles. Price
$4,500 $2500 cash, balance on time to suit.
WILLIAM J. SAUNDERS,
Soule,
Huron tea,
Michigan.
COURT ©F REVISION
Township of Usborne.
Take notice that a Court of Revision for tha
Township of Usborne will hold its first meeting
in the Township Hall, on Saturday. the 6th day
of June,A. D. 1896, commeneing at 10 o'clock, A.
1L.for the purpose of hearing and rectifying all
complaints against or errors on the aesessment
roll of the present year. All parties interested
aro requested to attend.
G. W. HOLMAN, Clerk
of the said Municipality.
Ifsborne, May ith,1396.
EN-
irOn inoPAS
to eeet framed. We have
hungreds of feet of mould-
..r.Dm 4c. per foot up-
wards
Also a niee lot of pictures
-cneap . A full stock of
Furniture an d Un de rtak i n g
always on hand.
R. N. ROV7131
erial
Having purchased the butcher-
ing* business of A. Loadman,
(Wood's Old Stand) w c will be
pleased to see all our old custom-
ers and as many new ones.
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We intend keeping the very
best of fresh meats and it Ivitl be
our first aim .to please customers.
Tenderloin, Spare Ribs, Sausage,
Hams, Ba,con and everything usually
sold in, thesPaclaing }louse can now be
procured at the shop. •
Orders promptly delivered. and ac-'
counts rendered weekly, on which a
discount of 5 per cent. will be given.
O. ELL
9600t
T It, EXETER TIMES.
John Reid, lYfcGillivray, has fall IdARglidr. MU' RTS.
wheat stalks which measure 30 inches.
. Mr. Zyrich Brissau, of Drysdale, has
rented Mr. Shnon Middleholt's farm
in Goderieh township.
Mr. A. Dow, of Exeter, disposed of
his famous and excellent stallion
"Pascha" to Messrs. William Willis
and Chas. Steinhagen, of Dashwood.
The Rt. Rev. D. O'Connor, Bishop
of London, assisted by several clergy-
menwill lay the corner stone of the
new St. Peter's church in Goderich at
4 p. in. next Sunday, May 17.
The action of Carter's Little Liver
Pills is pleasant, mild and natu.ral.
They gently stimulate the liver, and
regulate the bowels, but do not purge.
They are sure to please. Try them.
Thomas Harris, son of James Harris,
of East Nissouri, attempted suicide by
cutting his throat with a razor, on
Friday night. His brother committed
suicide four years ago, and his mother
is an inmate of Loudon Lunatic Asy-
lum. There are but slight hopes of
bis recovery.
'0
BISHOP. RECTOR AND CURATE.
THESE THREE ECCLESIASTICS HAVE
EACH SPOKEN CORDIAL WORDS IN
FAVOR, OE DR. A.GINEW'S CATARRHAL
POWDER.
One of the most cordial endorsements
of the :euratiVe powers of Dr. Agnew's
Catarrhal Powder has comeefrona the
Bishop of Toronto. But he has not
stood alone in his praise of this inedi-
eine. He was followed by men like the
Rev. John Langtry, and the Rev. W.
H. 'Wade, rector of the Church of the
Ascension, Hamilton, Ont., and falling
into line with the Rev, W.R.
Mr. Langtry's popular curate, the Rev.
H. B. Gwynne, assistant pastor of St.
Peter's Church, Hamilton, has been
one of the latest to endorse this won-
derful remedy. It never fails, and is
so quick, in case of cold in the bead
and catarrh, and is the current panacea
for Hay Fever. Sold by 0. LUTZ.
_ • - - • . •
HEADACHE.
A SIMPLE CURE.
As a sure cure for headache,
whether caused • by liver, stomach,
kidney or nen e trouble, Burdock
Blood Bitters is the most effective
medicine known. It removes the
cause of headache by restoring all the
organs of the system to proper action
and health. Doubts disappear in view
of proofs like this:
In the spring of 1891 I got a bottle of
B. B. B for my mother who bad been
troubled for twenty-five years with.
sick headache. I got it from Mr. W.
Paxton Baird,- of Woodstock, N. Be
who gave me two other medicines to
take home and let my mother take
her choice. Fortunately she chose
the Burdock Blood Bitters, and I re-
turned the other bottles. She used it
for three months, and has no headache
since, we are sure it was B.B. B. cured
her, she took no other medicine.
A. GREEN,
1895
Nov., .
Hartford, N. B.
liOTIOE„
To the Shitreholdere of the Exeter Salt works
Co. Gentlemen, Please lake notice that the
annual meeting of shareholders of the above
Co., will takeetace June 1st at 2 o'ciockji. in.
at tho Town Hall. T. B. CARLING,
Secy.-Treas.
Queenstoat Dowd.
Any person needing cement or instructions
how to use it, should leave their order with
Delbridge Bros. Winchelson. We aro prepared
to supply cement and do all kinds of work in
flooring. walls, ote. There is a small quantity
of cement at Mr. 11. Smith's, Hay P. 0, •
DELI3RIDGE BROS., Wincheleca.
COURT 61; REVISION
Village of Exeter..
Take notice that a Court of Revision for the
Village of Exeter, will hold its first Pitting in
the Town Hall, on Tuesday, the 26th day of
May, A. D., 1896. commencing at 8 o'clock, P.
M.,for the purpose of hearing and rectifying all
complaints against or errors on the assessment
roll of the present year. All 1)artic4interested
are requested to attend.
M. EACRETT, Clerk of the said ritimicipalitY.
Exeter. May 4th, 1800.
TUE STANDARBRED STALLION,
DAL13E 1'O
No. 16875 AMERICAN S. Book.
Stands 16.1 and weighs 1,200 lbs. ; half brother
to Martha Wilkes 2.08 ; sired by Rippetoe, 2.25 ;
g. sire sticking, 2.18 g. g. eke, Egbert, 2.22. G.
G. G. Hambletonian 10. 1st dam by Harrison
Chief (3849) 2.30. G. dam by Abdallah ;Mem-
brine, 2.20 ; G. G. dam Abdellah ; his 4th and
fifth dams wore thoro'breds. Dalberg crosses
twice to hlamblotonian 10, twice to Membrino
Chid 11, once to Pilot Junior 12, backed up
with thoroughbred. E_gberthis grandsire traces
33 times to imported Messenger and 15 times to
imported Diomed. Dalborg will leave his own
stable, St. Marys, and proceed to Russeldale for
nook ; Sam'l Horton's, Boundary. for night ;
Tuesday, Central hotel, Exeter, for noon ;
Clarlcoai hotel, Crediton, for night; Wodnesdar,
Moirates hotel, Centralia, for noon ; Wood-
ham for night.
TERMS : §10 to insure.
W. JOHNSTON, Owner and Manager.
Tenders f r A dditio
-TO THE-
ihnelagne of Refuge
aft
Sealed tenders will bo'r000ivod by the under-
signed, (marked tender for the House of Re-
fuge) up to the SECOND DAY OF JUNE,
1896, for building au addition to the House of
Refuge at Clinton.
Plans and Specifications can bo seen at Wm.
Coats' Oak.% Clinton, or at the office of the
Architect, Ha C. McBride, London.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
HENRY EILDER, Chairman of Com.
3m Crediton P. 0.
,171
GRENVILLE CANAL ENLARGE-.
MENT.
StoTioar A AND
NOTICE TO .CONTRACTORS.
•
THE time for receiving. Tendetsfor Grenville
-1-• Canal Enlargement has been extended un-
til noon on Saturday, 23rd May, 1890.
By order,
JaTO. H. BALDERSON,
Secretary.
Department of Railways and Canals, 1 .
Ottawa, 588 May, 3501 .
Exeter. Nay 1388. 1896
Wheat per bushel • "0 to 70
Oats - .19 to 20
Barley- ••••• ..... .... .. 28 to 30
Peas - -- - 45 to 46
putter - .. .. .... .. 12 to 13
leakeys
1 .... % 9 to 9
7 to 7
Gccse 6 to 5
Ohieltens per lb 5 to 6
Intake Oto 6
Pork dressed -4.25 to S4.40
Pork live weight . . .. 3.35' to i8.35
Hay perton.... ... .... .... 10.00 to $11.00
Alsike clover
Timothy mod
Clover seed _.. .... .... .... -$5.50 to E.75.75
.,.. ... . .. aaeo to
.. . .$1.00 to 5.00
London, May 1388. 1896
Wheat per bushel,- .... ....70 to 75
Oats..., . - 22 to 23
Pacrar40 to 50
ey.
32 to 35
B
Buckwheat • • •-• • - -tie to 65
Rye ....70 to 80
ECLisr...4380 to() 153
. .
13 10tt4o It
45 to 65
. 7 to 8
Potatoes per bag.•-• - 9 to 10
tt oo 508
8
to 25
30
25
Ray per ton
.$ 7.00 to $ 9.00
Pork por cwt....
- . $4.50 to $4.75
Eggs
Ducks
Turkeys por lb
Geeso per lb
Chickens
Cheese
Toronto. May 13th 18.96
Wheat per bushel. .80 to 80
Wheat :Red 78 80 73
Wheat Goose 58 to 60
Barley
Peas-. .... ...... 52 to 55
Oats....e - 2 -.to
Rye.. - . ... ..... . .58 to
Butter per ie....-. 10 to 13
Eggs por doz ..... .. ..... . . 9 to 10
2.7
30
Latest Terve Stook Markets.
MONTREAL
Montreal, Que., May the 13111. -There were
about 000 head of butchers' cattle, 500 calves, 60
sheep and 150 lambs oftered for sale at the east
and shbatoir to -day. Tho butehers were out in
full force, and trade was fairly active, but the
prices of cattle, more espemally the common
kinds, wore weak. A few large stoors were
bought fcir shipmate Britain at front*. to 40,
per lb., and the butt:here paid the seine rate for
prima small beeves. Pretty good stook sold at
from ale to 31e. por lb; conunon dry cows and
rough steers sold at from*. to 31c, do. There
wore a large number of milkmen's stripper011
the market, and these sold at from 21c. to 31c
por. lb. Calves sold at from $1.25 to ea each.
Mixed lots of unshorn esheen sell at about 4c
Per lb. Lambs sold at from ae,75 to 81.00 each.
A pair of vory fine Iambs were sold for $1.50 the
pair. Fat hogs sell at about 4o. per lb, and lean
store hogs at from 85 to $0 each. Young Idge,
aboutrour weeks obl, at sett from $1 to $1.23
each.
BORN
EAROLD-In Hones% on the leth inst„ the
wife of Louis Harold, of a son.
MARRIED.
MeNEIL-MeLELLAN-At the resiaence of
the bride's sister, Mrs. Kennings, Strath.
roy Miss Christina McLellan of Ansa. Craig
to gir. Dan. McNeil of Nairn.
NEAle-BARKWELL-At the residence ef
the britle'sparentsLondeshorn. on April 30th
by the Roy. W. J. harkwoll of Torontoeussiste
cd by Roy. ,L H. Fair, Mr. George H. Neal, of
London,ito Miss Barkwell formerly of Clint on.
ROE -HOWELL -At the residence of Mr. Geo.
King,Blyth, on the 4th inst. by Rev. George
Buggin. 51r. Thos. Roe, of Seaforlh, to Miss
. Nellie Howell of Detroit, Mich.
JEPSON- SITAW-OnlApri1(29th. by tho Rev.
A. D. McDonald, Mr. John Jopeoie. to Mies
Nettie Shaw, all of Soaforth.
400,000 FREE SAMPLES GIVEN AWAY
•IN EIGHT MONTHS.
Chase'sKidney-Liver Pills aro the only kidney
pelts known with suflicent merit to guarantee
the proprietors in giving away hundreds of
thousands of rumple packages free.. Ask ram'
druggist for a sample if your kidney or liver
deranged.
DRESS WELL AND STYLIISIILY
AND SAVE MONEY.
THE PROBLEM SOLVED.
Diamond Dyes have saved hundreds
of thousands of dollars to the intelli-
gent people of this country, for by
their aid old and faded clothes have
been home -dyed to look like new..
Diamond, Dyes saye money in every
home; they are true to name, • and
stand at the -bead of all dye stuff, in
the'world. Ditunotal Dyes are the
only original and melee- reliable pack-
age dyes, and have never had an
equal. They are the true preventatives
of hard times, and will solve the
vexatious problem of how to make
small incomes cover increasing family
demands.
There aro vile ' and worthless im-
itations of Diamond Dyes; therefore
see that your dealer supplies yon with
the "Diamond." Common dyes are
sold for sake of large profits.
Letters Come..
Letters come day
by day telling us
that this person has
been cured of dys-
pepsia, that person
of Bad Blood, and
another of Head-
ache, still another
of Biliousness, and yet others of
various complaints of the Stomach,
Liver, Bowels or Blood, all through
the intelligent use of Burdock Blood
Bitters.
It is the voice of the people recog-
nizing the fact that Burdock Blood
Bitters cures all diseases of the
Stomach, Liver, -Bowels and Blood.
Mr. T. G. Ludlow, 334 Colborne Street,
Brantford, Ont., says : During seven
years prior to x886, my wife was sick all
the time with violent headaches. Her
head was so hot that it felt like burning
up. She was weak, run down, and so
feeble that she could hardly do anything,
and so nervous that the least noise startled
her. Night or day she could not i•estand
life was a misery to her. I tried all kinds
of medicines and treatment for her but
she steadily grew worse until I bought .
six bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters from
C. Stork & Son, of Brampton, Ont., for
which I paid $5.00, and it Was the best
investment I ever made in my life. Mrs.
Ludlow took four out of the six bottles -
there was no need of the other two, for
those four bottles made. her a strong,
'healthy woman, and removed every ail-
ment from which she had suffered, and
she enjoyed the most vigorous health.
That five dollars saved me lots of money
in medicine and attendance thereafter,
and better. than that it made home a
comfort to me. ,
.01114,,
BBB
CURES
te.
Perth County N otes
S. S. Myer, ex -Mayor of St Marys,
died at Tiffin, Obio, ou Saturday last.
iThe annual meeting of the Stratford
District will be held in the Methodist
church, Mitchell, on Thursday, May
21st.
Mr, I A. Scheilenberger's team ran
away on Monday in Sebringville,
throwinglirat out and dislocating his
shoulder. .
Very little interest is taken in the
Public- Library in Mitchell. A suffi-
cient number of members 'cannot be
got together to organize a hoard.
Ayer's Pills are recommended by
leading physicians and druggists, as the
most prompt and efficient remedy for
biliousness, nausea, costiveness, indig-
estion, sluggishneas of the liver, jaun-
dice, and sick headache; also, to relieve
colds, fevers, neuralgia, and rheu-
matis m. .
We are sorry to • have to announce
tbe death of Mrs. James Bluir, Sr.,
which sad event took place at her late
residence, Douglas, Manitoba, on Sun-
day, .April 19th. Deceased was a
daughter of the late Alexander Coign -
howl, Sr., of Hibbert; Ont, and, a
sister ofJami7s and Williatn Colgulionn,
oftbe same township, and Alex. Coign -
hoar:, formerly of Exeter.
The annual meeting of the St. Marys
District orMethodist church, will be
held in -Kirkton on Wednesday and
Timrsclay, May 20 and 21. The minis-
terial session will begin at 10. a. m.
on 'Wednesday, and the general session
at 9 a. in. on Thursday 21st. On the
afternoon and evening of Wednesday
2011. a Sabbath school convention
will be held at 5 p..111. and '7 p. no re-
spectively.
The following are the polling places
in the several municipalities mention-
ed, for 8110 approaching Federal el-
ection ;-Usborne-allo. 12, town hall
Elimville; 13, Geo. Cornish's house; 14,
Mrs, Skinner's house; 15, new hall,
Farguliar.-Hibbert-No. 10, Bugg's
shop, Dublin; 17, Burns' school house;
18, township hall, • Stafra; 19 And.
Bruce's house.--Blaushard-20, J. An-
derson's house, Anderson; 27, Jas.
Jameson's house; 28, 'W. Dinsmore's
house; 20, J. NH. Jameson's house,
Rannoeh; 30, E. M. Cubbon's house,
('Zkelly's;) 31, A, Brethour's shop
K i rk ton.
400.10101,..awaw $4)
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1;1 dvice. to every
Orlal sickly,
dieroadt ated
theees Theiddesey cereal to
liitandANis BiLM
for .parity ing the bloodk,
tontacY up the nerves and
tv5.1.1drng up the health.
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arriage Licenses
-ISSUED AT-
NU'S JEWELRY STORE
No Witnesses Receteirecl.
A complete Stock of jewelry, Silver-
ware, etc.
;Repairing receives careful and per-
sonal attention.
R. HICKS,
• Central Telephone Office
a
regia
(GUARANTEED PURE.)
ALSO
HEIL,I4U130EZE,
INSECT POWDER, LONDON
PURPLE and COPPER SUL-
PHATE.
Full directions how to suc-
cessfully spray your tress.
Headquarters for Fishing
Supplies at
J.W.Browning' s
Dining id
Sale ofBloy-
cies at cog.
Owing to an enlargement of
the Merchant Tailoring branch of
my business, and requiring all
available space for increased
stock, I have decided to go out
of the Bicycle business.
Several wheels on hand,
which will be sold at cost for
cash.
"ROAD KING"
"DUKE"•
"CRAWFORD"
IN LADIES' AND GENT'S.
Call and get a snap.
J. REVE
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Used u t116 HIUII dila vlicattlill dllfl Trow Ill /timer
Girumw1166s.
FAINL'S GUM COMPOUND THE 0-10SEN MEDICINE IN ALL
'ELL REGULATED HOMES.
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Keep a Watch on the Substituter and Imitations.
The world's great -leaders Paine's
Celery 'Compound, has no equal for
feediog exhausted nerves and building
up the week and slim tered body.
The g,reatest of modern medical men
-Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. 0., LL.
D.,after years of hard practice and
close scientific research, gave Paine's
Celery Compound to millions who
were suffering. The wonder -waiting
componnd has astonished rieh and
poor, learned anti unlearned, by its
marvelous cures. -
The glad news has spread to all
civilized lands that Paine's 'Celery
Compound. surely and perm:wen ily
CUTTS even cases too desperate for the
Physic:it/ifs ,kill. Proofs of such cures •
in the testimonial form are received •
every week from happy and grateful
men and women sayed from the dark
grave. Paine's Celery Compound has
fully proved its power as a Impish of
dyspepsia, indigestion, rheumatism,
neuralgia, kidney' and liver troubles,
and all diseases arising from impure
and poisoned blood. 'Thousands of
; men and women, tired out run &mu,
sleepless, nervous, moroee and despoil -
dent, have regained perfect health,
strength and buoyancy of spirits, by
the well -advertised use Of nature's own
medicine. It has given a new and
brighter existence to a vast number of
human beings who were tired of life
and its many burdens.
If from the winter weather, and the
variable days of early spring, you are
left with nervous debility, headaches,
insomnia, languidness, and nerves all
out of order, do not hesitate a day -
longer; use Paine's Celery Compound,
which is specially adapted for your
case, and you will avoid future misery
and suffering.
Paine's Celery Compound does not
belong to the worthless families of
nervines and sarsaparillas that are
made public by newspaper advertising,
The Latest News.
Sir Charles Tupper and party were
received at, West Selkirk with a brass
band, an address and great ovation.
Sir Charles Tupper and Mr. Hugh
Macdonald arrived in Winnipeg Thurs-
day night and were given an enthusi-
astic reception.
A son of Captain InePhersou, Lad -
keeper, of Lion's Head, was drowned
Saturday afternoon by falling off the
tick at Barrow Bay.
A stabbing affray occurred at Gib-
raltar. in winch David Richmond re-
ceived seven wounds in various parts
of the body at the hands of }rank
Woodyard. The motive is slid to have
been jealousy.
James Grainay, a bell boy at the Al-
bion Hotel, Toronto, was cleanirg
window on the third story, when he
slipped and fell to the wooden rave-
ment in the lane below. His ineuries
are serious.
Jacob Hill, an Indian, living in the
neighborhood of Caheart, while
quarreling with his stepson Abraham
('lase, Monday, drew a buteher knife
ta.,:td.
lstabbed him to the heart, killing
him instantly Hill is in jail at Brant -
A little child of 'Walter Pinnell, of
London had a narrow escape from
suffocation on Friday. It, got a cork
caught in its windpipe, and the mother,
failing to relieve it, caught up the child
and ran out of the house. Some men
working on a near by building came to
her assistance and workedtho cork out
after the child was black in the face.
Captain Myers, of the schooner Alice
Phoebe, met with a terrible death
Thursday while his vessel was passing
through St. Peter's C. B. Carmel.
He was leaning over the side ariang-
ing the fender, when his head came in
contact with a projecting beam, crush-
ing his skull. Death was instantane-
ous.
George B. Nicol, clerk of assizes, lies
in his room at the Arlington Hotel,
Toronto, in a critical condition. Nicol
occupies a room on the third flat of the
hotel. A new rope fire escape was
brought to his department. Nicol de-
termined to make a test of the appar-
atue, and forthe purpose put on a pair
of thick gloves, but lost Ins grasp and
fell to the roadway, 80 feet below.
Mr. Cleraence, aged 76, who was vis-
iting his sou in Peterboro, went for a
morning walk on Saturday, aud was
struck by the G. T. R. mien express as
it was entering the western outskirts
of the town. Mr. Clemence died very
soon after. At the place where the
accident occurred, there is a, sharp
curve in the track, which prevented
the engineer warning the old gentle-
man until it was too late.
A young man named Walter Taylor,
riding along College street Toronto, on
a bicycle, caught on behind a College
street motor, allowing the car to pull
his wheel along. At Spadina avenue
a, car crossed behind the College street
motor, and young Taylor was knocked
off senseless, andbusbicycle wrecked.
He was carried to Grace Hospital where
he is now inan unconscious and serious
condition. .
Between two and three o'clock Mon-
day after000n, 0. F. Botsford, a . west
end druggist, Toronto was found dead
in a boat at the foot of Leslie street.
The body was lying on its back, with
the right hand, which held a revolver,
across the breast. There wasa bullet
wound through the head from temple
suicide. Botsford came originally
m
from Newarket.
to temple. It is undoubtedly a case of
YOUR PHYSICAL CONDITION
Needs attention at this time If you
are tired, weak and nervous, it is clear
that your blood is impure, and with-
out doubt there has been . too much
over -work or !strain on brain or body.
The course of treatment for such
condition is plain and simple. The
blood must first be purified so that the
nervous system, and in fact the organs
will bo fed upon pure blood. Intelligent
people without number, leave testified
that the best blood purifier, nerye tonic
-and strength- imparting medicines is
Hood's Sarsaparilla. Nervousness, loss
of sleep and general debility *11 vanish
When Hood's Sarsaparilla iapersistent-
ly taken; in' a word, bealth and happi-;
oess•folloav after taking Hood's Sar-
saparilla. •
• London, Huron and Bruce.
SOING NORTR--. Passenger
London, depart. ..... .. 8.05 e. N. 4 .110 P.m
Oeutralie ,
Exeter ..... . ... 4.22 6.00
Hensell - 9,37 6.16
Kippen 9.44 620
9.52 6.28
Chilton .....-........... 10.12 5.55
Londeaboro 10,29 7.14
10.38 7.23
Relgrave. -.......- 10.52 7.37
Winithara arrive- 1110 8.00
Genie Same- Paes;nger
Wingliam, depart...
Belgiave. ..... ..... .......
...... 7.
Londesbore ...... 7,10
Clinton.- 7.30
Brimfield. ...... 749
7.57
806
8.2.5
84
6.35'e. it. 3.25A. X
6.50 3.47
4.01
4.04
4.28
4.46
4.53
4.58
5,12
5.93
Itensalla
Exeter
Centralia
111111 PARS
IDOWl\T
At W.ilohns', 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.
end that always deceive unwary and
too confidlue peepe. Plehada Celery
is
11 truly ec:entitie, prescription ere-
counneudea h th • best medical men
in the World. 'Po giye an idea of the
popularty and grtett eminence that
Idadee's Celery Compound !ma reached,
it is only nocesitty to Kates that mil-
lions of well -regulated homes have
made it their cliteren tnedieitte.
:is popular goods are ;dwarf imitate
ed by ueeeeapelotie mete buyers of
Paine's Celviee Compound should see
they get the oaly genuine celery in
the warlt I. I took ft kr 1 'ea tie mark -
tile name Pnine's paid the stalk of
celery -on every le it (le pet are offer-
ed by &tilers. A void all nierelnentS
who 11111lii1 bst it ate something that
they van Jed a:: good; there is no other
medicine that .'an take the place of
Paine's Celery Compound; it is what
you must uegently require to make
you well.
•-e'" ...esse
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Ail OLD ADD Weraerenw Reinter.- Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup he been used fifty
year* by millionsof mothers for their children
w i e tocthing with perfect success. It soothe
1 the ohild, settees the gurnsatilaya the pain*
IDiarrhoea, is pleasant to the twee. Sold tar eines the *olio, and la the best remedy for
druggists in every pert at the world. 25 tieing
a bottle. Its value is incalculable, Be mare
and ask for airs. Winslow's Soothing Serao
andtakeno other kied.
DR. SHOULTS,
CENTRALIA.,
Office opposite Methodist Notizie..
TT KIN S MAN DENTIST,
• LD.S. SPECIALIST in GOLD FILL-
ING, EX2R1TIN0 and P Is A TB
WORK. Gas and local Anaesthetioi o'er Wu-
] or extracting. and door north of OAR".
LING'S Store
DALTON AN DieRSON D.D. S
• L.D. S. Hone .4radnate of the To-
ronto University sue oral College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontar • Srecialties, painless
extraotion and preservation of the natural
teeth. °Moe over the LavrOffice of Elliot
Elliot. ODDOBitO central Hotel, Exeter. Ont.
AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST,
A-% . CLINTON.
Will be at Grab's hotel Zurioli
on the second Thursday of each
month and at Hodirin's hotel
Bengali every Monday
-THE--
People's Building and Loan Association
LONDON - - ONTARIO
I BOARD
or DIRECTOI1S iIN EXETER2 (ammo
, Dr. J. A. RelPne.
- VilY3-PrSrioliiioddiraort:.
1\.S.-11 0 rit . LDenC.,DIimektz8.033,
David Mill, --
ASILY 31117Eit i
1
Fred. W. Collins, .. $ SVoyallarte°ars..
Jac Grigg,
eontinott, Dr. Thos. A. Ammer.
E, :ADI,BrEflli°ekR,S;J'as. Miller, , Wm
Semi. Sanders.
Make menet. Le saving money. Sixty cents
per month will ensure WO in 11- years. For
terms of application and all necessary infer-
• mation apply to the Secretary, Mr. ,Fred. W -
Collins. Post Office, Exeter, Ont.
Then Come To Us for Best
Bedroom
Suites
For ours are selected with
a view to suiting the most
searching taste, and an
can get what they want at
any price.
•
The Leading Furniture Dealers
The Leading Undertakers.
Gidley & Son,
ODDFELLOW'S BLOCK.
,9 Suit of Ulothes
or a 8ingie Gamow'
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. 3'.
SNELL never 'disappoints his
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
pall 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 ate
tractive.
4'. 6113IML.
I: 41 YOU WANT THEM. CAN CET THEM
11" 8" FROM US. CATALOGUE FREE.
IFROM MERCHANTS OR DIRECT
Of s
-11
mi*
*4 .1
cD.
-8 Fuchsias, assorted, . 50e.
I -6 Roses, ever -blooming, 50c.
0-6 Geraniums, good, .. 50o.
V-6 Canna Bulbs, Red, for 50e.
A-8 Montbretias, pretty,. 50c.
L-30 Gladi's Bulbs, mxd., Hoc.
U -Sweet Peas, Coll.30 var. 500.
E -Window Coll., x each
(Ivy and Show Geranium
Coleus, Manetta-Vine
Mexican Primrose, Fuchsia
Heliotrope ec Tradescantia an.
T(34
HESTEEEE.BRiGCS 5E15 C9 U'9.
Central
DRUG STORE.
Those who have used
Winan.'s
Cough
Balsam.
Pronounce it unequalled as
a remedy for Coroas, COLDS
AND BRIDE OLITIO TBOUB1 ES,
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.
eessfully used by Mr. Chas,
Munroe, Parkhill, in this
and other towns, in treating
and curing various diseases,
}ForSale at
C, LUTZ'S.