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"Cures Hood talk sap favor T
a'
st Hood's Sarsaparilla,
as for no other medi-
cine. Its great oozes recorded in truthful,
convincing language of grateful men and
women, constitute its most effective ad-
vertising. Many of these cures are mar-
velous. They have won the confidence of
the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa-
xUla the largest sales in the world, and
have made necessary for its manufacture
The greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's
Sarsaparilla is known by the cures it has
shade—cures of scrofula, salt rheum and
eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia
end weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver
troubles, catarrh—cures. which prove
).
Ho�d'
Sarsaparilla
Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
11000S Fills sure liver ills; ate, to
take, easy to operate, 260.
For Sale Or Rent.
Kirkton Post QL}ice Store for sale or rent.
Possession at once, Good stand for at pushing
manwith some capital. Terms easy, Apply to
JOh N McCURDY, Kirkton,
SII
for service.
Thorough -bred Jersey I3u11 for service' also a.
thorough -bred Durham Bull, 11 monthsold,color
Ted, for sale.` For
`�particulars
rt ulttraapply to
Lot 33, Con. 4, Usborne.
Qeenston Cement.
Any person needing cement or instructions
how to use it, should leave their order with
Delbridge Bros. Winchelsea. We are prepared
to supply cement and do all kinds of work in
littering, walls, etc. There is a small quantity
of cement at Mr. IL, Smith's, Hay P. O.
DELBRUDGR BROS.. Winehelsca.
KINSMAN, DENTIST,
• LD.8.8PRCIALIST ip GOLDFILL-
ING. EXTRACTING and PLATE
WORK. Gas and local Anaesthetics corpain-
less oxtraotins. 2nd door north el OAR-
LING'S Store
ALTONANDtiRSON D.D. S
• L. D• S. Hone .radnate of the To -
:onto University ani o'al Coilogo of Dental
Surgeons of Ontar ;. Specialties, painless
extraction and preservation of the natural
teeth. Office over the Law Office of Elliot &
Elliot. opposite Central Hotel, Exeter, Ont.
`j► AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST,
• CLIN'ION.
Will be at Grab's hotel Zurioh
on the second Thursday of each
month and at Hodtgrin's hotel
Hensall every Monday
GET POOR PINTS
IDOW1�-
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.
1\1-0117 1 t j '
EMU JWJIifEfl,
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.
Gidley & Sox ,
ODDFELLOW'S BLOCK.
A Suit of tothee
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 plaoe, and A. J.
SNELL never disappoints his
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
Fall & Winter Goods
In Worsteds and Tweeds, are
now on our shelves,' and we will
take muoh pleasure in showing
them to you. There are many
other lines` that are specially at-
tractive.
Wheat per bushel
Oats .18 to 19
Barley -.. 25 to 27
Peals...... 4
..,..- ...,., ..40 to 42
Butter
Eggs1 9 to 10
Turkeys
Geese 6 to 5
Chickens per 2, .., , , , 5 to 5
Ducks 6 to 6
Pork dressed-- a $4.45 to $4.50
Pork liVe weight b3.35 to $3.35
Hay per ton. $ 700 to $8.00
Clover seed .... .... .... 5.50 to $5,75
Alsike clover ,,.. ,. 4.00 to $33•00
Timothy seed .- 2.50 to $2,,5
London, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1890.
Wheat per bushel,.... ....60 to 63
Oats.... .,..19 to 22
Peas. to 40
Barley-•. ,.2•i to 30
Buckwheat ..26 to 28
Ityc ,.,39 to 45
Corn 40 to 45
Beans 40 to 55
Butter ..,. 12 to 14
Eggs , , 11 to 12
Ducks ..-, 45 to 65
Turkeys per lb.., - .7 to 8
Geese per lb 9 to 10
Chickens .30 to 50
Cheese
Potatoes or ba ....—..22 2 to 8
Hay per ton g' ' to $ 25
Pork per cwt.... .. ..$S150 to $$4.75
BRITISH MARKETS.
Liverpool,, Sept. 7.—Spring wheat, 5s '2'{i3
to Os 4d; red winter, no stock; No. 3. Cal„
Ns 3d to Ss 70; cora. 2s 9'fj0; peas, 4s 66;
pork, 43s; lard, 18s 60; bacon, Le., heavy,
tis (i0; do., light. 25s 0; do„ s.c., heavy,
21s 6d; tallow. 17s 9d cheese, white, 4es;
do., colored, Obs 60.
London•• -Wheat orf coast steady, on pass.
age uncbnngecl. Maize otr coast firm,
Liverpool—Wheat futures steady at 5s
1%d for Sept, itnd Oet., 5s 20 for Novfis
2V_•d for Dee, and Ss 3d for Jan, fit.'lae
steady at 2s 8%d for thIpt„ ds 81,f4 r^*
Oct„ 2s 8 a+l1 for Nov. and 2s ttcl for Dec.
Flour lOs 9d.
Paris --Wheat 181 50e for Oct, Flour :39T
:* 4: for Oct,
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS..
AN OLD AND W1,LL-TRIED REMEDY.—Mrs,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used fifty
years by millions of mothers for their children
while teethmg,,with perfect success. It soothes
tho child, softens the gums, allays the pain,
cures the voile, and is the remedy* for Diarrhoea.
It is pleasant to the taste, Sold by druggists
in every part of the world. 25 cents it "bottle.
Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for
Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup and take no
other kind,
BORN.
DAVIS--In London, on the 31.4 ult., the wife
of Wm, Davis, formerly of .Exeter, of a son
HAMILTON --In Stephen, on the 31st ult„ tho
wife of Richard Hamilton, of a son.
YOUNG—On the 29th ult., the wife of George
Young of a daughter,
MUIR—In Exeter, on the 4th inst., the wife et
John Muir, of a daughter.
McIN7'OSII -•ln Slripkit on the 4th inst., the
wife of Angus McIntosh, of a daughter.
MARRIED.
STAC YBELL -.fit the residence of the bride's
mother, on Sept. 2nd, by Rev. P. Scott, Mr.
(lea. stac•v, to Miss Henrietta Wilson 13e11,
nil of Ilibher t
EA;1I Il GAL LAGIII R --its Wroxeter. on
Wednesday, Sept. 2n0. Mr. John Milner, to
Miss Blanche Gallagher.
WILLIES S- SMl'11I--At, the residence of J. IL,
Mc 1CavAilsa Craig.. on August 3Ist. by Itov.
L. W.Diehl, John N. . Gillies, to Miss Mary
Smith, both of Lobo.
ATKIN SON—HORTON— At St. Paul's charch.
Woodstock, on the 2nd lest. by Rov. E. G.
May, John Atkinson to Miss Annie, youngest
daughter of William Horton, all of Exeter.
PALMER.—WILSON—In Hensall, on the 8th
inst„ at the residence of the bride's mother,
by Rov. Mr. Kerr, Thos. Palmer, of Varna,
formerly of Hensall, to Miss Bella Wilson, of
Hensall.
NIVNS—JOBNSTONE—On Wednesday, the
2nd, by Rov. W. Godwin, at lois residence,
Goderieb, James Nivins, of West Wawanosh,
to Elizabeth Johnstone, of Ashfield.
ARMSTRONG—COOPER—At tho residence of
the bride's father, on Sept. 2nd, by Rov. 11.
Millyard, Mr. .Tolin 5. Armstrong of Ontario
Cal., to C'bailie, oldest daughter of W.
Cooper Esq., Clinton.
DIMS
STEWART—At Ailsa Craig, on Thursday,
August 27th, 1816, Alexander Stewart, aged
83 years.
MOP.SE—In Fullerton, on Sept. lot George
Morse, aged 72 years.
INGRAM—In Hay, on the 3rd inst., Alley.
Ingram, aged 75 years.
STEWART—In Hensall, on the Gth igst.,
Sophia: relict of the late Duncan Stewart,
aged (13 years, 2 months.
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Cxranton.
BRIEFS. --After alingering illness Mr.
Jos. Lawton passed away on the morn-
ing of August 20th, aged 04 years. Few
leen were so widely known or more
highly respected in this community
than the deceased. He was born in
the township of Pickering and became
a resident of Blanshard near)y30 years
ago. He resided in Pipestone, Minn.,
a few years but returned to the old
homestead some two yers ago. His
widow and family, Mrs. Geo. Grant of
Manitoba,, Mrs, E. Wingham, Pipe -
stone, Robert and Aggie at home
have the sympathy of the community
m their great loss.
THE DINNER BELL.
The dinner bell has no charms for a
dyspeptic or bilious person. To enjoy
your food, avoid dyspepsia and have
healthy action oftheliver, use Laxative
Liver Pills, small, sure, never gripe.
one pill after a too -hearty meal re-
moves all ill-effects. They cure in-
digestion and give good appetite.
A Bo )N TO HUMANITY.
Wherever there are sickly people
with weak hearts and derangednerves,
IVlilburn'sHeart and Nerve Pills will be
found an effectual medicine. They re-
store enfeebled, enervated, exhausted,
devitalized or overworked men and
women to perfect constitutional
power. Weak and pale girls and
woolen soon regain vigorous health.
BABY NEARLY DIED.
SIRS, -1413T baby was very bad with
summer complaint, and I thought he
would die, until I tried Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry. With
the first dose noticed a change for the
better, and now he is cured, and fat
and healthy.
MRs. A. NOR,IIANDIN, LONDON, ONT.
HIDDEN FOES.
Among the many foes to human
health and happiness Dyspepsia, and
Constipation are twin enemies greatly
to be feared. With B. B. B. to drive
them out of the system, however, no
danger need be anticipated, as every
dose brings the sufferer a long step
further on the road to perfect health
and strength, a,nd a permanent cure
always results.
Ainsley Salter, of Parkhill moved to
Ailsa Craig last Saturday. He has
bought a house and lot in that village
for I100.
TH.kb EXETER T1NIEb.
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Notice To Creditors.
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Estate of George Hazelwood, Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges-
IaRealof the'Townshipog Hazelwood,
d, Lion and permits food to ferment and putrifyin
the County of Perth, Gentleman, thq otoinaoh. Then foilpx dizziness, headache,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter
110. Section 36. of the Revised Statutes of On-
tario, 1887, and amendments thereto that all
persons having claims ar demands against the
estate of the said George Hazelwood, deceased Insomina, nervousness, and,
who died on or about the 25th day of July, A. 11 not relieve billows forst
D. els aro required ro send by post, prepaid,o, �'
ordolfvertotheirndorsigned>Thonaas Cameron or blood poisoning,. Hood's
at Farquhar, Ont., the Administrator of the ply stimulate the stomach,
property of the said deceased, on or before the
25th day of September, A, D. 1890, a statement
of their Christian names, sru'names, addresses
and descriptions, with full particulars and
pr9ofs of their claims and accounts, and the
nature of the securities, if any, held by thein,
and that after tho said last mentioned date the
said Administrator will proceed to distribute
the assetts of the said deceased A mongst the
parties entitled thereto, having ragard only to
the claims of which the saidAdntinistrator shall
then have notice,
THOMAS CAMERON, R. H. COLLINS,
Farquhar, Ont. Solicitor for Ad -
Administrator ministrator,
Dated at Exeter this 26th day of August, A.
D. 1893.,
Great sale, prove the great merit of
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and great merit
enables it to accomplish wonderfulcures
On Friday while feeding at Robert
'sirs threshing, Sant Hudson, of
London township, got his arm badly
cut with a knife in the band. eaters'
bands. An artery was severed, the
gash necessitating a couple of stitches.
There is no one article in the line of
medicines that gives so large a return
for the money as a good porous
strengthening plaster, such as Carter's
Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache
Plasters,
For cholera Morbus, Cholera Infan-
tum, Cramp, Colic, Diarrhd 1, Dyson-
tery, and summer complaint, Dr.
Fowler's Extract of Wild htraw he rry
is prompt, safe and sure cure that has
been a popular favorite for nearly 50
years.
Mr. Porter, who used to be on the
staff of the high school in Mitchell, is
now teaching in a public school in
Manitoba, and his family are in
Toronto,
Those unhappy persons who suffer
from nervousness said dyspepsia
should use Carter's Little Nerve Pills,
which are made expresslyfor sleepless,
nervous, dyspeptic sufferers, Price
2 cents.
The final contest between the Mit-
chell and Seaforth lacrosse clubs will
not come off. Tne Mitchell club has
been ruled out by the association for
bringing in outside players, and the
first place in the association therefore
goes to Seaforth.
Women with pale, colorless faces,
who feel weak and discourage4l, will
receive both mental and bodily vigor
by using Carter's Iron Pills, which are
made for the blood, nerves and com-
plexion.
Chas. Williams of McGillivray has
threshed his wheat. It is avery fine
sample and yielded 40 bushels to the
acre.
.w
rouse the liver, care bead •,che, dizziness, con-
stipation, etc. 24 cents. Sold b• all druggists.
The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Bert Spicer, of Exeter, has returned
to St. Marys after several weeks
absence.
Thos. Sparling, of the Canadian Ex-
press Company, Montreal, was robbed
of money and railway passes in a Strat-
ford hotelWednesday.
Mr. R. B. Gil of Russeldale:has rent-
ed his farm to Mr, John Cornish for
terns of years at $275 a year. Mr.
Gill has not decided yet what be will
turn his attention to on leaving the
farm.
Miss Millie Aiken, of St. Marys, has
resigned her position as teacher in
Ooderich C. I„ andwillremainin South
Africa for it longer period than at first
intended. .ler brother, Mr. J. If.
Aiken, owing to .ill health, returned
Moine to London some time ago.
The (lotto of Those Who
Retail Common Package
Dyes.
There are still a few business men in
Canada who care more for money
profits than they do about satisfying
their customers.
These are the business men who sell.
inferior and imitation package dyes
for home dyeing. They buy these
common dyes from the makers two to
three dollars per gross less than the
Diamond Dyes cost, and retail them
at full price ---10 cents --asked for the
reliable and genuine Diaunond Dyes.
This is deception pure and simple.
The women of the country can soon
put a stop to this kind of swindling
business if they continually insist
upon having the Diamond Dyes,
Poor dyes mean dingy and smutty
colors, ruined goods and lost time and
money. Diamond Dyes are easily to
use, and you always get it grand re-
turn for the small amount of money
you expend.
TEE WEATHER FOR ('OLDS,
This is the time when cold are in the fashion
every body who }s anybody has one, if not
himself there is one in the finally. Porno com-
plaint under the sun aro there more remedies
than for a cold in the hand. but of the thou-
sands Chase's Catarrh Cure is the best 'In
twelve hours I was cured of a bad cold in the
head by Chase; Cure," writes 'Miss; Dwyer,
Alliston, Ont. 25e. of all druggists, blowers
free.
For Mothers Wives and Girls
The Ablest of Women Journalists iri ogse
Pane's Celery Compound.
Mrs. II. B. Sperry, who is now
the eminent and respected presi-
dent of the Woman's National
Press association of the United States,
is a lady journalist of note and repu-
tation.j
The active profession of journalism
has kept Mrs. Sperry up to date in in-
formation and progressive in thought.
When there was evident need of a
remedy in her family, she was well
aware that Paine's Celery Compound
was the best medicine to use. The
following enthusiastic letter, sent to
'Wells andRichardson Co., shows the
happy results from the use of this
best of all medicines:
DEAR SIRS: A few weeks' use of
Paine's Celery Compound by my 83 -
year -old mother has been of great
benefit to. her, and proved to my satis-
faction that there is nothing like
it for 'the headaches and sleeplessness
incident to impaired digestion. A
niece in my family was also cured of
insomnia by using one bottle of Paine's
Celery Compound.
Yours very truly,
HANNAH B. SPERRY.
In every part of Canada and the
United States women arenow strongly
advocating the use of Paine's Celery
Compound. Women, old and young,
know well that this medicine is
specially adapted for all the ills pe-
culiar to their sex. When its is used,
the sick and suffering ones are seen to
I gain steadily in. health, strength and
I vigor. No room is left for doubt to
the skeptic and stubborn -minded in-
dividual. The Ioyous transformation
from sickness to health is going on in
thousands of homes all over this broad
Canada ofours, and those once alarmed
about the safety of loved and dear
ones now rejoice as they see the bloom
of returning health lighting up and
beautifying features once pallid and
wan.
Dear sick friends; remember that
you cannot trifle much longer with
life. Your troubles, if not banished at
once, .may take you at any moment.
Bear in mind that Paine's Celery Com-
pound is guaranteed to cure; it will
meet your case no matter how bad it
may be. May heaven give yon faith
sufficient to use at least one bottle of
nature's curing medicine, in order that
you may be convinced that it is what
you need. To cure and make von
well you must get "Paine's"; substi-
tutes and imitations will never do the
good work.
PIC Y OF �v gg TT ES Pon
SUNLIOtIT flP
WRAPPERS
A PRETTY COLORED PICTURE FOR EVERY 12 "SUNLIGHT"
OR EVERY 6 "LIFEBUOY" SOAP WRAPPERS.
THESE PICTURES .ARE WELL WORTH GETTING. ADDRESS
LEVERBROS. LTD. 211'0ROcoNTtSO.
Look
bicycles at Popular Prices
Dilfcrcol MaNes 111 PriCOS from $55 up.
Fully guranteed for 1896.
Also a fall line of Baby Carriages in stock.
PERKINS & MARTIN
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Apple Parers.
Crer
and Slicers
agenEEMEMMEOUNISSUMMEMMENICIMMEnal i+I
Preserving Kettle
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Cheap.
Lot of feed. Corn.
H. Bishop & S ►n,
GRANTRUNK
RAILWAY
LONDON
AND RETLJFN
From Sept. lith to 18th inclusive
SINGLE FARE
On Sept. 14th and 16th
50.
All tickets good for return until
Sept. 21st, 1800. 1
Apply to
C. KNIGHT, Agent Exeter,
1VANTED—Old Established wholesale Ilouso
wants ono or two honest and industrious
representatives for this section, Can pay a
hustler about $12.00 a week to start with.
DRAwxn 20, Brantford, Ont,
WANTED—Three General Agents fora block
of Counties; also live canvassers for each, ,
A big thing and those who get territorial
rights will be in luck, Can :also employ several
bright ladies at their own boosCR. employ I3nAD-
Lt:v-GARRET:a rON CO., LTD., 49 Richmond St.
West Toronto, Out.
CUT THIS OUT and r [turn. to its
In silver. and you will get by return mail, .A
GOLDEN BOX OF (1(UOD5 that will bring
you 111 niore money in one month, than any-
thing else in America.
A. W. KINNEY. E. T. Yarmouth, N. S.
ING
IN
Owl PICTURES
to et framed. WVe have
hundreds of feet of mould -
,ng, .rim 4c, p"r foot up-
wards
.iso a nice lot of pictures
eneap. A full stock of
Furniture andUndertaking
always on hand.
R. N. ROWE.
at arket
Having purchased the butcher-
ing business of A. Loadman,
(Wood's Old Stand) is e 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.
Order's promptly delivered and ac-
counts rendered weekly, on which a
discount of 5 per cent. will be given.
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You don't mind raw weather,
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when you have your clothing
or wraps interlined with Fibre
Chamois. It is the simplest
and surest protection from cold
and wind that you can have,
costs next to nothing, is so light
you don't notice its presence,
adds durable stiffness and body
to a garment and never fails to
preserve the natural healthful
warmth of the body in all wea-
ther.
You can't afford to do without
the comfort it gives.
Only 25 cents a yard.
Look for the Fibre Chamois label on all ready-to-wear garments,
and take no others.
Deering Pony Binders and Mowers, with ball bearings, Chatham.
Wagons and McLaughlin's and Gray's Buggies, Raymond Sewing
Mach intpF
W. C. 618317, Agent.
Bicycle Economy
Maybe you think it is economy to buy at a lower price a machine said
to be "just as good" as the famous American Columbia. But is it econ-
omy? Think of the wealth of wisdom and experience accumulated
during iS years of building good bicycles, that comes to you for the
$110 you pay for
cycles
STANDARD OF THE WORLD
A bicycle is no stronger than its weakest part, and although some bicycles
said to be "just as good" may have a few Columbia equipments it is not
a Columbia unless it is a Columbia all the way through. Then it will
have the famous Columbia nameplate as "halt mark."
Columbia Art Catalogue, telling fully of all Columbias, and of Hartford Bicycles, trustworthy
machines of lower price, is free from any Columbia agent; by mail for two 2 -cent stamps.
POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Corin.
Wo appoint but one selling agent in a town, and do notsell to jobbers or middlemen. If Columbias
are not properly represented in your vicinity, let us know.
C. SNELL
Central -
DRUG STORE
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Those who have used
'Winan's
Cough
Balsam.
Pronounce it unequalled as
a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS
AND BRON CRITIC TROUBLES,.
Winan's Condition & Cough Powder
foi horses, "best in the mar-
ket. always on band. Also
a Cetobenefaoto and Lini-
ment, the medicine so sue.
oessfully used by Mr, Chas.
Munroe, Parkhill, in this
and other towns, in treating
and Curing various diseases,
For Sale at
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W. S. Kimball & Co.
Rochester, N. Y.
RETAIL EVERYWHERE.
50 per packa
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