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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1896-8-6, Page 5l ' Gold CIOARETTESI W, S. Kimball & Co. Rochester, W. Y. RETAIL EVERYWHERE. 5o er ata =:: e .17 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS. 'Sade and Merit Maintains the confidence of the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. If a 'Medicine cures you when sick; lift makes ;Wonderful cuxea everywhere, then beyond aliquestion that medicinepossesses merit. 'That is just the truth about Hood's Sar- saparilla. We know it possesses merit because it cures,'not once or twice or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of cases: We know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others tail to do any good whatever. We repeat HO -- Sarsaparilla Lathe best -In fact the One True Blood Purifier. cure nausea, indigestion, n00d's Pills biliousness. 25 cents. THE STANDARD BRED STALLION, DA LJ31 RG No. 16875 AMERICAN S. Boor, ;T98 Stands 16.1 and weighs 1,200 lbs. ; half brother to Martha 'Wilkes 2.08 ; sired by Itippotoo, 2.25; sire Vicking, 2.18 g, g. sire, P;gbort 2.22. G. O G. Hambletonian 10. 1st dam by 'iiarrison Chief 19 2 . G e 38 .311 dam byAbdallah Mem- brine, a brine, 220 ; G. G. dam Abdallah ; his 4th. 'i.Ittl fifth dams worn thoro'breds. Dasherts 'crosses twice to Hambletonian'^ * • 1nr. to Mombrino Chief it, once to Pilot 'axioms 12, backed up with thoroughbred.,oort,his grandsire trues 35 times to importer.: Messenger and 15 times to imported Dlumed. Dalberg will leave his own stable, St. Horsyes and proceed to Russoldalo for noon • Sam'1 tlorton's, Boundary, for night ; Tuesday, Central hotel. Exeter, for noon ; Clarkes hotel, Crediton, for night; Wednesday, Monistt's hotel, Centralia, for noon ; Wooca- ham for night. TERMS : $10 to insure. W. JOHNSTON, Owner and Manager. Voters' List, I896a 11SUNICIP&LITY OF THE VILLAGE OF EXETER, COUNTY OF HURON. Notice is Hereby given that I have trans- mitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of Tho Ontario Voters' Lists Aot,1889, the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Act, of all persons ap- pearing by tho last revised assessment roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was first posted up at my office at Exeter on the fourth day of A.ugust,1596, and remain there for inspection. Electors aro called upon to examine the said list, and, if any omission or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceed- ings to have said errors corrected according to Jaw. Dated this 4th day of August, 1895. MICHAEL EACRETT, Clerk of Exeter. GRAND `DRUNK liven ihere to Spend Your Golk ays. AT TILT P'AinOUS TouxISrS ItESOR'i'S: Georgian Bay, Lake Huron and Muskoka Lake Diitric:ts. MImmes Warn Dlsrxierr.-Burleigh Falls, Chomong, -soar Lake, Mount .Julian, lCat- chewanuu„ Stoney Lake. Harsah isles. -Cockburn, Liudsay, Lakef eld Poterbore, Oshawa. Ls= ONTARIO.-Lorno Park, Burlington Beach, Grimsby Park. LAKE ERxta-Crystal Beach, Port Dover, Port Bowman. All reached by the Grand Trunk Railway System. Pull information can bo had from agent or write to M. C. Dickson, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. PULL INFORMATION FROM 0. KNIGHT Agent, Exeter. WANTED -Old Established wholesale House wants ono or two honest and industrious representatives for this section, Can pay a Bustler about 312.00 a week to start with. DRewa a 29, Brantford, Ont.. MS -ANTED -Three General Agents for a block of Counties; also five canvassers for eaoh. A big thing, and those who got territorial sights will be in. luck, Can also employ several bright ladies at their own homes. `.Pim 13nan- s,Ev-GArtRETsrov Co., L•rn., 40 Richmond St. West Toronto, Ont., 03 10 onstipattion causes fully half the sickness in the world. 11 retains the digested food too long in the boweh and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indi gestion, bad taste, coated tongue, sink headache, in- somnia, etc. Hood's Pills euro constipation and all Its results, easily and thoroughly. 25e. All druggists Prepared by 0. L Hood Si Co., Lowell, Mass The ouiy Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla P ItRXET RLPORTS. Exeter. July ;20th, 1S90 Wheat per bushel r... fi0 to to Oats ....17 to 18 Barley....... 2S to 27 Peas ...40 to 42 Butter...19 to 12 Egs TTurk ys ,.. 07 to b Chickens per lb 5 o G Geese 1)uoka Pork dressed...... , . 84.25 to $140 Pork live weight 35 to $3.35 Hay per ton........ 810.00 to $11.00 Cloverseed.,...,., .••. ..., .,35.50 to '15.75 Alaiko clover 81.00 to $5.00 Timothy seed ..,. $2.50 to $2.75 ---+rte London, August 60,1890 Wheat per bushel,.. .... ... 03 to 03 Oats.... ...J9 to 21 Peas... 42 to 43 Barley,,.... 25 to 25 Buckwheat ....30 to 23 Rye ...39 to 45 Corn 39 to 42 Beans 40 to 55 Butler .... .... 100 to to 11 Eggs9 Ducks 45 to 05 Turkeys per lb.... 7 to 8 Ocesoper lb 0 to 10 Chickens 30 to 50 Choeso 8 to 8 Potatoes per bag 2: to 25 (lay per ton ....$ 7.00 to $ 9.00 Pork per cwt,,.. .. .. 83.50 to 31,75 CIL ICA 0O'S POist. .11.1 I:ztJrr was Somewhat Excites Yesterday It'ranae liontrealers Were at Works. Chicago, Aug. 4. -There was an excited and higher market in pork today. d story that the September option in this com- modity was .ikC1v to expeilence a squeeze at the hands of Montreal holders, who are heavily long on that mouth, had an alarm - Mg effect on the minds of Chicago shorts. and September pork opened at $6,40, 5 oentti higher than it closed yesterday, nd- vaneing with very little opposition to 37.25, 1 • where 1t closed 00 ceuts higher •r a than 3es- to :lay. • 2115t uU.Jtx.L..Y. Toronto, Aug. 5 Flour -There la a quiet trade and prices unchanged. Straight rollers are quoted at 33.10 to 33,15, Toronto freights. Bran -Tice market Is steady, with care quoted t 39 west, and shors 30.50 to 310. quiet, with offerings slightly better cud demand fair. No. 1 and 2 hard GOc and 58e afloat, Fort Wil- liam. New red sells at sue west and old Is quoted at Gde and white at 65c outside. No. 1 Manitoba hard is quoted at (11c Toroa,to freight and 70e Montreal freight. Barley -There Is nothing doing and prices are purely nominal. Oats -The market Is quiet, with offer- ings light. White sold outside at 191s.c. and mixed Is quoted at dtfe ti.T.lt. and C.P.R. east. Peas -The market is quiet and prices are unchanged, there being sales at 45c north and west. Oatmeal -Business quiet, with prices nom- inal at 32.40 on track. Buck when t -Tho market is quiet and prices nominal at 30c to 32c outside. - Corn -The market 1s flrm, with yellow quoted at 30e to 31c outside. TORONTO LIVE STOCK MAItKICT. At the Western Cattle Market this morn- ing the receipts were 67 loads of cattle, S00 sheep, SW lambs, 60 calves and 600 hogs. Prices for both export and butchers' cattle were practically unchanged, although the tendency of the market Is towards lower • c • • soldat from ie toper Exportt ,t, rices. L 0„ and chofee butchers' cattle hrnnht from 2e to :le per lb. The market for milch cows was un- changed, with prices ranging from 315 to 330 per head. Business in the small meats market was slow. The heavy run of sheep and Iambs this morning, following the overstocked market of last week, depressed prices, and, although dealers repert the market nn- ehanged, sales were effected at prices be- low quotations. Lambs sold at from 12 to 52.75 per head, and sheep at from 2,y,e to se per .b. Calves brought from 32 to 31 Per es. Thehonhog market was steady. Dost frogs sold at 4c to 41,44c per lb.. thick •fats ilt 31,4s0 per lb., stores at 316c to Wyse per ib., cows 21/2C to 3e per lb. and stags 2c per ib. Export. rattle, $3 to $3.50 per cwt.; but- chers' cattle, choice, $2.75 to 33 per cwt.; medium, 32.25 to $2.50 per cwt.; common, 32 per cwt.; mileh cows, per head, 315 to 330 ; sheep, shipping, $2.50 to $3 per cwt.; sheep, butchers', $2.50 to 32.75 per cwt.; lambs, spring, per head, 32 to $3 ; calves, per hetet, 32 to $4 ; hogs, choice, 34 to 31.121/2 per ,cwt.' hogs, thick fat, $3.50 per cwt.; stores, 3 .50 to $3.75 ; sows, $2.50 to $3 ; stags, $2. BRITISH MAIRKETS. London, Aug. 4. -Wheat off coast nothing doing, on passage very little doing. En;; lish eouutry merketrr quiet. Corn off coast nothing doing, on passage quiet. Liverpool -Spot wheat filar ' futures quiet ,•current month 4s 110, fifth month 11 111/fel, sixth month 4s 1l%d ; corn, spot, firm ; future, firm • current mouth 2s 03111, second mouth 2s Oiyd, third month 28 sod, fourth month 2s 101'/c1, fifth-month2s 101/d; flour, Ids GO, Purls -Wheat Current month 35f 350. second mouth 1St 20c ; flour, current 01011111 3Sf 20e, second month 381 •45c. French country markets qule•t. • Liverpool -Wheat Arm ; demand poor ; holders offer sparingly ; corn firm, demand moderate. Sting wheat, 5s 03fid to 58 13<;d; reel winter, 5s 2d to 5s 4d ; No. 1 Cal., 5s 5d to 5s Gd l ' corn, 2s 9ytd ; peas, 4s G1/d ; pork, 45s ; ard, ISS 3d ; bacon, 22s Gd ; llorb, 1.6s 9c1 ; ohees:e, white, 34s ed ; col- ored, 35s. T H Lu Be Weil and Your Will Be Happy. Paine's Celery Compound Nature's Avenue to Health. If you are sick and out of sorts, it is within yourpower to make yourself healthy and strong. There is notthe slightestr'easonwhy you should go through the hot snninrer weather feeling miserable, languid and melancholic. To be well, means happiness and true joshould be brightis 1heartyreas and on gladsohat me. Let las, with sincerity and g honesty direct your attention to Paine's Celery Compound, nature's avenue to health and perfect physical strength and robustness. This marvellous health -giving medi- cine begins its vitalizing work at the great nerve centres, and soon braces up the weak and frail body, giving every organ that is out of tune that full vigor and strength so necessary for the complete working of the whole human frame. Paine's Celery Compound ;,is suited for all ages and conditions; it is purely vegetable, pleasant to nse. and prompt and efficacious in the most dangerous and subtile cases. Thousands now liv- ing owe their wonderful medicine that always makes sick people well If you are a doubter, and have not any friends that can vouch for all that is said about Paine's Celery Compound 'send for our book of convincing cures; mailed free to any address. Wells& Richardson Co., Montreal. FOlt OVER FIFTY YEAI1S. AN OLD AND WILL-TrtTED natinDDr.-MVM, Winslow's Soothing Syrup has boon used fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while toothing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and ji'theremods for Diarrhoea, Itis pleasant, to the taste, Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is':incalculable. 13e sure and ask for Mee. Wi'lalow's dootbing Syrup and take no other kind, Wheat Fields et the Wel Id. Italy raises 102,000,001) bushels of wheat. Russia raises 106,000,(100 bushels of wheat. The wheat crop of India is 325,000,- 00(1 bushels. France raises about 231,000,000 bush- els of wheat. Wheat threshing costs little in Flor- ida, 72 cents per acre. The wheat product of Hungary is 110,000,000 bushels. Wheat land in New York commands $4.50 per acre for rent. Wheat seeds retain their vitality three to ten years. The wheat fields of South Australia yield 7.0 bushels per acre. The cost of harvesting wheat in Con- necticut is $2.S3 per acre. The flour from wheat constitutes about 80 per cent. of the grain. • Great Britain produces 71,000,000 bushels, all consumed at home. In theUnited States 34,000,000 acres are annually sown in wheat. The average wheat crop in England is 36 bushels per acre. In Massachusetts farming land for wheat is rented at $4.08 per acre' The wheat math is an insect of the same family as the clothes moth. Wheat raising in Massachusetts is a luxury, tua,iuii $91.8a per acre. The labour of preparing 'an at: 2• -WF- wheat land in North Dakota is $1.60, The wheat moth lays one egg, and but one in a single grain of wheat. The rent of wheat land in South Carolina is estimated at $2.46 an acre. The average yield of wheat in New South 'Wales is fifteen bushels to the acre. The naive wheat occurs more than 100 times in the Old and New Testa- ment. Graham flour, when properly made, consists of the whole wheat ground together. Manitoba, the great wheat farm of British America, raises 10.7 bushels to the acre. The most troublesome weeds in a wheat field in this country are the cockle and the chess. Smut may be killed by wetting the grains of seed wheat in a solution of sulpher or copper. The consumption, per head, of wheat in the United States Iasi year was about 3.41 bushels. .A• _ SNATCHED FROM DEATH. DR. AG.NEW'S CURE 1011 Tim HEART SAVES THE LIFE OP A LADY RESI- DENT OF THE NORTHWEST. EXETER TIMES. The Latest News. Mr. Morrison Hewett, a yardsulan, was killed in the Stuart street yard. Hamilton, Friday night. Robert Moore fell on the sidewalk at Collingwood Monday, receiving an abrasion aver the left eye_ He re- mained unconscious till be died. Hugh John Macdonald denies the report that he has aspirations to the Conservative leadership. He is quite content to loyally follow Sir Charles Tupper. Sir Charles Tupper laughed heartily when shown a report that he is to succeed Lord Aberdeen as Governor- General. The latter's terns does not expire till 1898. 0, L, Schmidt, who has acted as classical plaster in the collegiate Insti- tute, Seaforth, during the past year, has resigned and has accepted a posit- ion as first assistant in Pictou high school. Mr, George Guillet, of Cobourg, M. P. for West Northumberland, while fishing from a canoe in Stanley Lake, had a narrow escape from drowning. Mr. Guillet stood up in the canoe to kill at fish be had hooked, overbal- aneed and fell into the water. Two young ladies paddled out to the drowning man, and he clung to their canoe until other assistance was ob- tained. On Thursday, Jautes Kerr, of the northern gravel road, McKillop, exhibited a sample of ore which be had taken from the bowels of the earth on his farm. They were drillinga well, anis when the drill was down 1.20 feet, it was drawn out, and in the midst of the sand ancl gravel which adhered to it, was this ore. It is encased in a dark colored stone. This stone, when viewed under a. magnifying glass sparkles with a bright substance like gold or copper. Indeed, this substance is quite discernible even by the naked eye. Wheia heart failure overtakes a person, unless the action of the heart can be imruediately accelerated, the very worst results may follow. This is where we hear of so many cases of sudden deaths from heart disease. The elements that constitute Dr. Agnew's Care for the Heart are such that give - relief in this particular immediately, without producing any hurtful effects. Then, continued with a little patience the disease becomes banished from the system. Mr's. J. L. Hillier, of White- wood, N. W. T., says yery plainly that this remedy saved her life. She had been nuich affected with heart failure, finding it ahnost impossible to sleep or lie down for fear of suffocation. The hest doctor's skill in these Northwest Territories was of no avail. She says -"A local druggist recommended a bottle of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. I tried it and with the result that I immediately secured ease, and after further doses of the medicine the trouble left me. The fart is, know- ing how serious was my condition, this remedy saved my life." It would be a mistake to suppose that Dr. A gnew's Catarrhal Powder will only cure the milder • forms of catarrh. It will certainly clo this, and with wonderful expedition. But, as in the case of Mr. John Maclnnis, of Wathabuck Bridge, N. S., it will,p'cure the worst cases of catarrh. This gentlertaan suffered from catarrhal deafness, but after using one bottle of this remedy hit was able to bear as good as ever. Painless and delightful to use, it relieves in ten 1 ainntes, ancl' in •a little time permanently- cures • catarrh of all kinds. • Sold bye. Lutz.. ,,vim _•.; .. - •„j, _ THREE CONQUERING HEROES KIDNEY DISEASE, RBEUMATISIii AND S'ron..cu Tnomor.E CONQUERED BY THE THREE, GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN REMERIIS. ' Prompt Relief for Every Sufferer. Safety to the sufferer from kidney disease is in driving the poison from. the system. Pills and powders while they give apparent relief, and thus de- ceive the patient, iso net eradicate the disease. The bard sand -like particles that gather in the blood must be dis- solved if the system is to be cleared of the poison, and it is only a remedy like South American Kidney Cure that will do this, Mr. Michael McMillan, au well-known• resident of Chesley,. Ont., was a victim of kidney disease, so severe that at times he could not lie down, or remain in any one position for a. length of time. Where other medicines accomplished nothing, he secured imtuediate relief from South American Kidney Cure, The soreness and weariness, alter using the medi- cine, soon left him, and to -day there is not a sign of the trouble in his system. There is no question of the magical character of South American Rheu- matic Cure. This remedy will drive the i of rheumatism froin worst formsin the system. Mr. Robert E. Gibson, of Pembroke, Ont., suffered untold misery. Doctors blistered him, old applied every known remedy, but did no good. "The first dose of South -learrican Rheumatic Cure," says Mr. Gibson, "'gave nIa `nstant relief, and half a bottle cured." • The nervous prostration that comes to many women can be quickly over - conte by the use of South American Nervine. This medicine attacks the nerve centres, which are the fountains of all health, and the disease banished from these the system can soon be built up. Mrs. M. Williams, of Ford - with, Ont., wife of the well-known manufacturer of that town, suffered intensely from nervous prostration for years, and seemed beyond relief of the best medical skill. "I was under medical treatment" says the lady, "for two or three years, but my con- dition only got Worse. I read of the wonders performed by South American Nervine, and tried ahottle. One bottle gave me -sufficient relief to encourage . me to continue the medicine, with the result that it was notlong before I was completely cured." Sold by 0. LUTZ. THE CHIEF EN,G9NEEfl, The "Empress of Inella's" Chief Engineer Tells an Interesting Story. Mr. Francis Somerville, one of the best known men in the steamboat traffic on the rivers and lakes of Ontario, having been engaged in this business for fifty years, and who resides at No. zee Upper Colborne Street, Kingston, speaks as follows of his recovery from the sickness which has affected him for some time. Said Mr. Somerville: "The grip left me with kidney troubles and gravel I had severe pain over the kidneys and in the small of my back, also between the shoulders and in the bladder. "The urine was verydark-colored with a great deal of muddy sediment. I went to Mr. McLeod's drug store and beught two'boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills. I have taken tir4m with what people tell me is the usual good result. e They have cleared the urine, removed the sediment, relieved me of distressing pain in the back and between the should- ers, and have built nae up in a surprising ,manner. In fact, I ant entirely free front ,the troubles 'which affected me before tal'"king these remarkable pills, and I recommend therm as n. certain cure for all troubles arising from kidney disorders." -Whig, Kingston. s. Now is the Time-ams, TO BUY YOUR Apple pearers and Corers, and Slicers, Galvanized Wire Fruit Dryers. Full Line of Preserving Kettles, Tin, Granite, Enalnel and 1i ickle plated Copper. Call artd get prices of Our Champion Fruit Evaporator. Ila Bishop & Sone • Bull for service. Thorough -bred Jersey 13u11 for service; also a thoroughred Durham Bn11,11 montbsold,00lor rad, for sale. Wm. Susummt rs apply to Lot 33, Con. 4, Usborne. Bicycles at P o alar Prices ■ 0illeieMM Makes ill Pecos tfom $55 0P. IL,OK To Farmers and Others. I have 100 thousand good 3 in. Tiles, free from limestone, or creeks, will bo sold for the Fully guranteed for 1896. noxt2 monthsrit 38 per thousand cash. Also some 5 in. Tiles at $18 per thousand cash. JOSEPH adbba ER (Tile Yard. Also a full line of Baby Carriages in stock. NOTICE. The undersigned hereby cautions all parties against giving credit to any person on my ac- count, unless upon my written order. Dated, July 13th, 1390. LEO. McTACGART. Queeresten Cement. ' PERKINS & MARTIN Any person needing cement or instructions how to use it, should leave their order with; Delbridge Bros. SVincheleca. We are prepared , to supply cement and do all kinds of work in flooring, walls, etc. There is a small quantity of cementat liar. H. Smith's, Hay P. O. t DELBRIDGE BIROS.,'tVinchelsea. CUT THIS OUT and return to us • with Five Cents t • in silver, and _you will got by return mail, A GOLDEN BOX OP GOODS that will bring' you in more money in ono month, than any- thing else in America. A. W. 1INNEY. E. T. Yarmouth, N. S. I Iii- iDUh OICTUtES to net framed. We have hundreds of feet of mould - ,ng, .rem 4c. p'r foot up- wards p- wa ds r illso a nice lot of pictures cheap. A full stock of F urniture andUndertaking always on hand. R. N. ROW +' Imperial Meat Market 1 Having purchased the butcher- ing business of A. Loadmarl, (Wood's OId 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. Tenderloin, Spare Ribs, Sausage, Hams, Bacon and everything usually sold in the Packing House 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. C. SHELL Central DRTJG STORE Those who have used W1nan's Cough Balsams. Pronounce it unequalled as a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS AND BRON CRITIC TROUBl ES, Winain's Condition & Cough' Powder fol horses, best in the mar- ket. always on hand. Also a Cetobenefacto and ` Lini- ment, ini- ment, the medicine so sue1- oe'ssfully used by Mr, Chas. Munroe, Parkhill, in this and other towns, in treating and curing various diseases, For Sale at 0„ LUTZ'S Deering Pony Binders and Mowers, witn ball bearings, Chatham, Wagons and McLaughlin's and Gray's Buggies, Raymond Sewing Machines. W. GQ BISSETT, Agen 0 r ESTABLISHED 1837. Di KIN fjOIJSE, Corner of Lamed and Bates Sts., ETRO T, MICH. Centrally Located ; :Near all Car Lines ; ConveniemmiLn Principol Business House and Places of Amusement, also to Depots and Boat Landings. GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS, REASONABLE RATES H. H. ...JAMES, Prop. M. ..t•.,..,Wv ,..,,. ••••••}0,...• 4, ..-,.:,...a HKINSMAN, DENTIST, • LD,s4PECIALIST in GOLD FILL- ITG, EX7nACTING and PLATE WORK. Gas and looal Anaosthetioe for pain- less extracting. 2nd door north of CAR- LING'S Store DALTON ANDERSON D.D. S • L.D- S. Hone dradnato of the To- ronto University and oyal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontar Specialties, painless eatraotion and preservation of the natural teeth. affioe over the Law0ffice of Elliot & Elliot, opposite Central Hotel, E=ater, Ont. D AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST, ti . CLINION. Will be at Grab's hotel Zurich on the second Thursday of each month and at Readgin's hotel Hensall every Monday ,4 Suit of c.lothes or a Single Garment Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You look for these in an old and reliable place, and A. J. SNELL never disappoints his patrons in any of these. A large assortment of ail $ '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. .r JY tom},.7gx.L. GET YE MS D 0-sv-isT 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 at. W. JOHNS, ® NS, The Tailor. i\ ©_L. EASILY 7{��!i) sF Then Come To U's for Best edroo lSuites. For ours are selected with a view to suiting the roost searching taste, and all can get what they want at • any price. The Leading Furniture Dealer's Tll.e. Leading Undertakers. Gid1 eS & Son,,, a.i ODDFEI.LOW'S BLOCK.