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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1896-10-22, Page 5Tat., EXETZ }LILA E.k:5: • Thia is the cemplaint of *Wanda at this season. They have no appetite; food does not relish. Tlaey need the toning up of the stomach and digestive organs, which 11 course of Hoed's Sarsaparilla, will give them. It also purifies and enriches the blood, cures that distress after eating and Internal misery only a dyspeptic can know, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains the whole pbysical system. Ito prompt- ly and etDclently relieves dyspeptic symp- toms and cures nervous headaches, that it seems to have almost "a magic touch." Sarsaparilla lathe best -In lad the One True Blood Purifier. are the best after-dinner 1140cus rims pills, aid digestion. 25c. CUT THIS OUT tIcti)fektiVetgIN3 in silver, and you will_get by return mail, A. GOLDEN B(.117. OF GOODS that vvill bring you in more money in one =mai, than any- thing else in America. .A. W. KINNF,Y. E. T. Yarmouth, N. S. ASTRAY. Strayed onto the premises of William Reilly, Lot 6, Sonth BomularyStophen, on about the last of August, a steer. Owner is requested to prove Property, pay_obarges and remove him. WILLIAM RISILLV. wANTEDliz,;igit,Z?1,:gifIgigt1:1 Australia. "Queee Victoria. Her Life and Reign. Introduction by Lord Dufferin. .A. thrilling DOW book. sales marvellous. The Queen as a, girl, wife, mother, monarch. Reads like a romance. Grandly illustrated. Big commissions. Books on dine. Prospectus free to Oltil:MS:OrA. Exclusive territory. Lots of money in it. Tun Bnapatav-Ganatiasore Co., LIT, Brantford, Ont. FfKINSMAN DENTIST, • L .8. SPEC IALIST in GOLD FILL- ING, Ernie CTING and Pt. A TE WORK. Gas and Inca) Anaesthetics 'or pain- less extracting. 2nd door nortb of CAR- LING'S Store -n ALTON ANDmRSON D.D.S . L. D- S. Prone araduate of tho To- ronto lasiversity ane eyal (Mese of Dental Surgeons of °neat . Specialties, painless extraction and preservation of the natural teeth. odiee Over the Law Office of Elliot Elliot, opposite Oeptral Rotel, Exeter, Ont. T4 AGNEW L. D. &DENTIST, JL e CLINI.ON. Will be at Greb's hotel Zurich on the second Thursday of Babb month and at liedlin's hotel a. ID07271\T 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. A Suit of Vlothes or a Single Garment Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You look tor these in an old and reliable ',lase, and A. J. "SNtLL 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, much pjeasure. in • showing them to you.,.: There are . many ether lines „that, are specially at- , • motive. , ElIgNiara. Centival DRITG• STORE. Those who have used Winans' Cough Balsam. Pronounee it 'unequalled as a remedy for CoVens, Comm AND- 3BOCEITIQ TupUBJ.ES CoO.lowder foi horses, best in the mar- ket: always on hand. Also a Cetoenefaeto and, Lini- meit the:.thedicine so sun.. ceasfully useq by Mr.,Chas. Munroe, Parkhill, in this and other towns, in treating and curing varirtus diseases, For Sale at, LUTZ'S MARK1kC RErtRTS. "faxeter, Octeber 21st. MO. Wheat per bushel ' .•.. ' -.75 to 75 Oats .20 to 22 .;.. •• 20 to 30 a.- • 10 to 42 a 12 to 18 12 to 12. 7 to 9 Oto 7 BarloY• • • • ... Peas Butter. Eggs Turkeys Geese (Jhlekens per It Ducks. .. . • ... • • .. .... 0 to ti 1)ried. Apples,. - .. - 21 to 24 Pork dressed. .... • ' • 85.0 to '5.110 Pork live weight. - • .. .. . .. ....0,40 to 3.40 — - $ 7 00 to ...00 Clover seed .... .... .... .... 15.50 to lo,75 Alsike clover .. .. Timothy seed . • .. 2.50 to 2.76 1.00 to . 5.00 . . Loadon,Octobet 21st, 1806. Wheat por busho , : , .75 to 78 Oats.... -.17 to 22 Peas .... .„ , 38 to 43 Barley to 25 Buckwheat ...... ....31 to 32 Itye , to 00 Corn .... , 10 to 46 Beans .......40 to 55 Butter ... 12 to 14 Eggs 11 to 12 Ducks • 45 to 65 Turkeys per tb.... „ 7 to 8 Geese pert... a . J to 10 Chbakees SO to 50 Cheese 8 to 8 Potatoes per bag .. -40 to 60 Hay per ton ..... ...... -.a 7.00 to $ 8.50 Pork per ewe. ... . .. 84.50 to $1.75 BORN. ISAAC -In Stephen. (lake road) on the 15th oast., the wife of alias. Isaac, of a daughter. PENITALE-In Stephen, on the 20th inst„ the wife of George Penh*, of a SOU. HAC'KNEY-Xa ibhort. on tie: lath inst., the wifeof Deval. nele, Of a daughter. . N,OR,SWORTIJY.T. 1,1)aeliwood,. an the 16th mato tee wife/9 Norswortby, of a dauhter. MARRIED... CORNISH-LEWIS-At the residence of tho bride's parentsa_on Wednesday Oct. ldtb, by the Rev, W. H. Butt. Wm. Cornish of Usborne, to Mitig Amanda Le wis,of Biddulph. XEPPERY-BARTON-At tho residence of the bride'searents,Seatorth, on October lith. Mr. Harry E. Jeffery, of Seafortla to laliss Devine, YOuugost daughter of Mr. S. Barton. LITTLE -BRUCE -At the residence of the bride'slfather, on October lith, by Rev, A. McLean. Mr. Thome Little,. to Miss Isabella Bruce, all of Baca. HASKETT-CHISHOLM-At Parkhill. on Oet. 13th, by the Rev. It. Aylward,13. A., Mr. Rich. Haskett, of West Williams, to.Miss Christina Chisholm, of East Williams. DIED. DUNLOP -In Seafortb. on October 13th, Cbas. 11. Dunlop, aged 02 Years, SANDERS. -In Stephen, on the 21st1nst., Sid- ney Sanders aged 51 years. SHANNON"- In Clinton, on October Oth, Her- bert, O. allannon, aged 21 years. PENMAN -In Seaforth, on October 14th, Cecil Penman, aged 73 years and 4 months. CAMERON -At Parcpiliar, on he 21st inst.,. John Cameron, aged 78 years, Il months. Usborne. on tile 17th inst., May, daughter of William Qninton. aged 13 years. JONES -In Exeter, on the 16th inst., Ann Jones. relict of the late John Jones. of this place, aged 85 years, DIXON-On the lOth inst., at the residence of his son. Wm. Diann, 7th con.. Robt Dixon, aged 81 years. GOODACRE-In London, on the 15th inst. Sarah: Goodacre ooclre, relict of the late Albert Goodacre, of Lucan, ageda years. • MORRISON.-Li London, on Oct. 17th, Ninian Woods, fourth son of thelato Robert Morri- son ; formerly of'aIens ar, aged 17 yeors. ' , KINNISTEN:a Op the sth iuRt., at the reeiclence of her son. James Kinniston, Parkhill. ATITIO Ballantyne, relict of the late William Kin- nisten, aged 93 years. e.- • , • • FOR OVID§ .FIF.T " • ' OLO AND igarta.-Tante 'REMEDY. -Mrs. Winslow's Sootlaag Semi liasbeen used fifty years by millionspartiotherafor their children winle toothitg, aetb.e/erfebtsuCcess. It McAbee the cbild, softens tale pimaallays 'the pain, mikes the collo; Mat% thereitiedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste, Sold by druggists in every iiart of the' worlds 25 cents a bottle Its value isincalealitale. lha sure and ask for Mrs. •Winslotsee attophing Syrup and take no other kind. •.. PILES OtTRED.IN 8 TO 0 NIGHTS. Dr..ArzueWs,.0,intment Will cure all cases of Itching pilesin from three to six nights. • °Jig, application brings nfort. a For blind and -bleeding piles it is pee/gess. Also cures Totter, Salt Rheum, Eczenia, Barber's Itch and all eruptions Of We skin. 35, cents. Sold by C. Ltrrz; • . Marriage Licenses —ISSUED AT— NICK'S JEWELRY STORE No Witnesses Recanit-ed. • A complete Stcick of jewelry, Silver- ware, etc. • •' Repairing reneives careful and per- sonal *entitle, R.:- HICKS, Central Teleplione.Office HUNTERIVRCURSIORS., ocT, .0`§;29,D, iidNov 2nd 1896.: RETURN TICKETS AT SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE TO. FAMOUS HUNTING GROUNDS INcLTIDI,Net ALL POINTS aN MUSKOKA LAKE,$, . MOON RIVER DISTRICT, • .MAGNETTAWAN' RIVER; " PENETANG To MIDLAND INCL.: • ALL POINTS SEVERN ToNORTII BAY -INCL ALL POINTSON O. P. R., MATTAWA TO NEPIGON AND.. SPANISH, INCL., :V/A. NORTHBAYa .A.RGYL TO COBOCONK . INCL. . o . • - • • All tidltetSgood tcS•return, riot later than Dec. 15th, 1898, or. initi1s8losa bt- - navigation, if earlier, to points reached by Muskoka Nav. Co, ' '• " Full.partioularsbh KNIGHT, „Agent EXet er. -Haying • boUght ' a.„'' rst:class stock Of Furniture at ,:a , rate , on • the dollar, I. am, going, to. give 'everybody a chance to"buy -Fur- niture at a good' ilissOtfrits '1 have rny two-story, '.warerabips packed full of fiist-class 'Bat -own' Sets, Parlor. Suites Sideboar s 'Tables and everything 'to be 'sold cheap. Any . person in., need- of a'n'y kind of Furniture O'r: 'Window Slia:Clesi will .miSs' it Lik 'not coiling on'R:N. 1 Rowe,,at tlig rerialge. stand, next door to Molson's Dank. The Latest News. , The littudsoine new First Methodist • Church at Landon,was opened for wor- ship Sunday. The safe of the Kineardine pest - office was blown open and robbed of a. small amount of money Saturday, An attempt Was made to wreck a railway train conveying this •King of Spain and the Queen Regent,from San Sebastian to Madrid. At Hamilton the little son of Thos. Simpson tipped a pail of boiling water upon biniself and was fatally scalded. The child was only 18 months. By the burning of the West Michigan furniture factory at Holland, some 300 eniployes were thrown out of work and the loss of fully $300,000 entailed. Mrs. 'Matthew Lynch, of St. Patrick. street, Ottawa, luta been arrested for killing the infant of her daughter, Bridget Lynch. An it -quest will he held. Mrs. Richard Wilson, of Ottawa, at- tacked her husband, with a beer bottle, iufiicting such serious wounds that it is feared they may prove fatal. Be had accused her of theft. On Friday night two bold robberies were committed in Cobourg. Fred Jones had a 2 -year-old trotting stal- lion colt, together with a gig ad single set of harness, stolen from Iiia barns. The horse is valued at $500. The jewelry store of R. S. -Lilly, King street east, was robbed of 30 watches, valned at $200, also two overcoats, one mackintosh and one pairof trousers. it is in the Air. CLINTON PEOPLID TALK ABOUT IT, It is in the air. Can't stop it spreading, Cantkeep down a good thing. People who don't know about it want to know. • People who do not want to tell about it. It is kidney education. " Clinton People are learning fest. Here are some faets ‘•I am sure they are a good pill for kidney troubles," says Mrs.. W. Jones of Fulton St., Clinton, bee:lose they were so strongly recommended to me. "Before I .counnenced taking them I could neither sleep or rest. As a re- sult .of taking them I now sleep well and feel rested when I get up, "Rheumatism and kidney troubles had afflicted me for years, and made my life miserable nearly all the time. I cannot tell you how badly I felt be- cause words fail to describe the suffer- ing I endured, but no sooner had I. commenced taking Doen's Kidney Pills than I began to get better. s"They have removed all the pain and tired feeling, and made me strip - ger and.better in every way, and en- abled me to obtain restfth sleep itt night. • . "They are a wonderful medicine for rheumatism and kidney trouble in any form, and I heartily endorse what is said about theni by the hundreds who testify to theitssindue." • • ' BETWEEN OPE ;4,..11,p-DgAts, For 25 Years, Says Mrs. J. D. Stoddard. ' of Asbury Park, N. J., and Two Bottles of Dr.' Agnew's Cure , For the 'Heart Restored. • the ost Treasure. • , • For twenty-five years r have been a great sufferer from heart!disease, pal- pitafion, . dizziness .and severe ,head- aches. I saw Dr. Agnew's Curefor the Heart advertised, and detennined to try it. TWo bottles have done won- ders for me. The dizziness and palpi- tation arc gone, the headaches have disappeared. I never cease telling My friends the wonderful benefit this great cure has been to me, and I cheerfully recommend it any and everywhere. Sold by C. LUTZ. On Saturday night fire broke mit in the farm house owned by James Clark of Goderich, and occupied by Wm. Clarg, 60h .Con., Goderich township. Everything in the house was burned. The family escaped in their night clothes. lusurectfor $600 in the Perth' Mutual on the building ;no insurance on the contents. In many eases, the first work of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is to expel the ef- fects of the other medicines that have been tried in vain. It would be &say-- ing of time and- money if experi- menters. took Ayer's Sarsaparilla at first'inatead'of at last. , Messrs IL Cole and Alex. , Mennie, of Ayonbank,,thava exehanged -farms; -H. Cole's-50.aeres being va1uedsat-$3;, 090, and A. Menthe's 100 acres at $8, ; •s: For Families Who Desire;to • Ecomonize. DIAMOND DYES THE AGENTS. twouldIretjuiremanylarge veltinms. • to, give a Zcomplete• record of all the • strong testimonial letters written by the women -of the country in favor of • Diamond; Dyes.- These indispensable aids in gond housekeeping are gaining .ie public favor every week, and once 'tried they become' permanent home favorites. just think Of One package of Diamond Dye will color fromlone tosix pounds of,goods, acording to shade de- sired. • This is wonderful work when the sissallprice is considered. ' • YObt; lase.Year's , jacket, suit, cape, dress, and your hUsband's suit% and ehildren's clothes may be soiled;--fa,deil and tit/sightly; but „with a ten -cent package ,of Diamond Dyes: yourcan work wonders. and make the old' look like new for thisaieitstin's wear. Haab you eVer tried this work 'with: Diamond Ihes One effort in this. 'direction of true economy -will convince you that Diamond ps,6s are money sae** to the taiiilly. .• . " • '‘ The ,three-yea,r-old daughter' of Jas. Johnson, Dresden, at her grandinaL ther's, the other, day, ate a ,piece of bread saterated,. with Pinson., for the destriictiOn ‚ f rats. Dr.,ByerS. *was', called 'hi ansiiVed the child's she had a close oil. • ' A FARMER'SADVICE. , • HE TELLS THE PEOPLE TO SHUN. IMITATIONS. HE laIAD Bs= IMPoSZD: UPON Ire AN UNScRUPTaLODS DEA.LEft Wrrn TRU REststsr Thaw re NEARLY' COSTTRE LIEE OF A. LOVED MEURER OE HIS FAMaX,Ya„ From the WoodatOck, N. B. Sentinel. • A reporter of the Sentinel recently dropped in to the Victorianotel looki ng for general news and to scan the re- gister for arrivals. Among 1.51)0Se ore - Sent henoticed a well 'dressed farmer sitting reading 4 Small pamphlets The reporter asked .the landlord if there was anything no*, and being answer- ed in the negative the farther turned and addressed him. "Looking for news, eh ? Well, -sit down and give yousonsetbing worth publishing." The reporter was sit once on the alert, and the fanner continued, "You see- thia little book I hold in my hand ? Well the title of it is "Five Prize Stories" and there is more goad sense in it that in half .of the philosophited works of the day, and it don' lay in any of the aeries either, Welt about a year ago I got hold of another little book by the same authors entitled "Four Generations" which I read (sire - fully through aud oae very important thing I read in it was, beware of nui- talons, just as I .oead in this little book,. NowI wish to show how I had been taken sin; (deceived) and how I found it onSand'how near it mune to coating me the .destrest member household. Well to begin at the be- ginning, My name is Shepherd Banks; I reside II miles from the village of Bristol, Caleton Cos N. 1.1, and, am a well-to-do farmer, • For several *years my wife was troubled with pins in the back and Weakness of the kidneys. About two years ago she was taken very ill, the trouble taking the -form of acute rheumatism. 'We consulted no less tlinn tat re e different doctors w b o, how- ever, failed to help her. She continu- ed to grow weaker and weaker, and the pains elle endured were something terrible. For over a year she was un- able to do a, siugle thing about the house, and she bad fallan away in weight from 180 to 130 pounds, and we despaired of her recovery. I hap- pened to notice in one of the news- papers a testimonial of a similar euro through the nse of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I immediately got a couple of boxes, My wife began taking .them, and by the time she had used these she began to gain appetite and lwr pains Were much ceaaed,and we begau to have great hopeso. f an ultimate curt'. I then iitent for ranother-sepply of the pills. This With t purchased them in 1,sq,.. paying 80 cents foe 100 is taken - from a. IS rge glass bottle. I took them home and MY wife began their use. Soon after she began to growssworse again ; the old pains returned severer tharteVer, We sall,continuad Op use Of the pillsnntil about, a, thircli of them were gone. A.bont tho.t1as,1 gottbrongh the mail along With'Sny neighbors, the hook entitlefl, "Fmat, Generatinns," issued by Dr. ''Wf1Sissena;:rs'az-ane 00, -On leading its at did not, is nie long to find . outtbat0)iepiljs 1 had bought in bulk:. were a -fraud, as Dr. Williams Pink Pills areaMt soldin bulk, but in boxes pith . the trade mark en the wrapper. I. went to the cupboard and taking .dowil the box in which the pills were,. threw it and its con tentsiato the stove. I then went andproeured it half dozen boxes orthe .gennme .Pink and from the time mywife began their USO there we's n improvenseut in her condition. She . used about twelve boxes altogether, and to -day there is no heartier or healthier woman in the neighborhood, 'and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are ilia Standardenedieine in our home. Pablish. this 8 Yes, 10 15 do some other sufferer good. We aie thankful for what Pink pills has done for us, but be Sure yen caution your readers against those vile imitations." The warning -uttered by Mr., Banks is one -that -the do- well to heed, for some unscrupulous dealers in different parts of the country try to impose,upon the.„,public by. trashy imitatiens colored., ,to,. present the ap- peafimee,of theMiiine Pink Pills. The pablic cite 1W:aya protect them- selves by 'bearing , in mind that the genuine pills are never sold by, the dozen, hundred r sotmce; They are always put -nti in. boxes around which will be found intrdirections for their use,' the whole enclosed in elabel, hears. ing,the full trade mark "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for, Pale :People." If .You want a Medicine that Will cure allchi- eaSes,due to poor or Watery blood, or shattered nerves, ask for the.:genaine. Ir411a . ititd take, Tiotlaing else, no matter'nflint 'interested' -dealer wb ,is Woking for a larger profit May say. „ . • As the result of Saturday's defeat bY the Toronto Athletic Chili, Hamilton is outsof the; penior serieasof the Cin- tarid FoOtball Union. . , We know whereof we affirm when we state that Ayer's Pills, 'taken promptly, at the -first symptoms of colds and fevers, arrest further pro- .grees of those disorders, and speedily restore the stornach, liver, ancl bowels, to their normal and regthar adieu. . . Gidley. Soh. . nOw-be.found in their New Premises,.., Opera House Watcli for fit Pile rs ron 7,111'15 " A Preston Isoolakte pee Jumps seem Rose, dale • Toronto, Oct.. 1i: Austin W. Clemens, 22 yeers of age, a bookkeeper from Preston, Out.. Jumped from the notorious Rosedale le:lege yester- day at 1. o'clock awl killed himself% The, deceased, with bis mother and slater, moue to Termite Thursday eveniug tar the purpose of consulting Dr. Clark of the Asylum relative to his mental coudition. They were atopping with a relative, Von - :tumor Anderson, ;TA) Beseonsiield.avenue. Clemens was employed by the Preston Isuranee Co. Ile NVUS forced to give up his poaitiou through ill -beat& His me gagep•ect with a- young lady was also. off. Ills troubles threw JUlO leto a state of despoudettey and naelanelioda, fonn t. hieh it was Impossible to rouse bina I: Afliml 031 11115 aevount that he mune to To• 103130 to consult Dr. Clark, Young Clemens left Mr. Audersou's house liefore Le:eat:fast yesterday morning, and as he had not returned at noon, his rela- lives became anxious and eousulted Dr. .1. O. Ora wit° heti been treating him tor A few weeks. Ile had not ealled on the deetor, and the first aews they had of hint waa that he was dead. About 13 o'clook Clemens met a num name0 Smith, who is employed at 581 Jar - tis -street, and asked him the location of the orlage hallo which others bad jumped. The culla one who saw hini take the fatal leap was a Miss Dundas, a school girl. She ran to airs. 13e0her's house near- by and gave tae alarm. The jump was about 100 Soot. The suicide struek ou his head. Ws neek, ribs auti arum and Will were broken. to on jholielitp,e,zeet,rsnolts. .4fooinuttleaf(totanostiteotaidtdtIteentedl r love. I entertain tio to " s Ole cedyo.•f. Tlie bs was taker to the Morgue and suaseeneutly refuse el to 20 Beaeons- ilekl-avenue, Coroner / oung Issued a wars nth t for an Inquest, but afterwards With- drew it. Sir Oliver Itnelet. ens Sap. Kingston, Ont,Oct. Da -Yesterday the officers. conneett:d. with the penitentiary were assembled by order- of the warden, who read them a communieation from the Department of Justlee in reply to the re- port of the, recent sheeting of ft eonviet. The otlicers were praised for their bravery and for the close observance of the duties devolving upon them. also for the nuinner in witleh they endeavor to fulfil orders given them to exeeute. The letter further distapline lima be enforced 111.any cost, awl that convicts must be given to understand that if they attempt to eseape. Attempt viotence to fellow-eonvicts or al - 02 the inalltution, they do so at their peril, VoMay or sit 10,1 In Mo MOM, Jacksonville, Isla., Oct. 16. -The death list of the recent storm is being in- creased. It is reported that six corpses have been discovered on the coast be- tween Tampa and Cedar 'Keys, The bodies are those of Mrs. Paul Hewitt and family. The party left Tampa, for Cedar Keys in a boat, but were caught in the hurricane, and lost their lives. It Skilled liim Thu Time. Niagara Isalls, N. Ye Oct. 16.-Will1am Weir was struck and instantly killed by nglit switch engine tis lie lay drunk ...evoss the rails in the Erie yards, near -Eighth-street,earl_y this morning, Just about a year ago Weir WaS struck by the same switch engine, manned by the same crew, In an almost exaetly• siznilar man- ner,. the accident that time resulting In fracturing biti skull. He was a hard drink- er, and leaYes a wtdow and several child- ren. seamen's Wages Redticed. Sap Francisco, Cal.Oct. 16. -The Shipowners' Association has reduce1 sva:ges tor, seamen -Ss- per ;month for lumber vessels . and $2:50 per inenth for colliers. This rate only applies to Pacific coast ships, tin e owners alleging poor business. Much dissatisfaction pre- vails among the sailors said a strike Is Torobable. Horse Burned te Death. London, Ont., Oct. 16.-Inbendiarles set Are to- a stable at the corner of Piccadilly and William -streets, owned by D. Ashwell, early this morning, and but for Its disco,- ery a couple of lives might have been lost by suffocation by the smoke which enteted an adjoining building. The Inmates were gotten out in, a stupefied condition. The table was destroyed and a horse burned to death. Loss $600. This was the second attempt to Ore the building. • Britain and Russia. Glasgow, Oct. 15. -Right Hens George N. Curzon, Parliamentary Secretary of the Foreign Office. in his speech here last night said that England had no profound or per- mapent disagreement with Ratite:, "Our relations," he • said, 'are thoma of cor- diality mod friendship. As •lar as the Ar- menian and Turkish questiOni are 'concern - id, we are able to work with her upon common lines In many respects." Blake No Mistake. Your Case DeniantiS The Use of Pa'! Celery Compound. ' :Imitatfons'and.S.iihstitnteV., !DangiOns t6117.'onirSkf-an4 Others. See that yon make no mistake when you are making effort to regain -lost: health. At this partionlar time safety, care and vigilance will insure a 'large measure of -your suceess. ' Your case demands the , use of the best medicine that science has produe- ed. ' The acknowledged trim -ugh of medicine research is Paite's Celery Compound, the only sure and perma- nent 'Cure for • all nersoixs disease;. nervous • prostratiors sleeplessness,' dyspepsia, run down systeth, rheuma- tism neuralgia, . and kidney troubles, and blood- diseases. ' • An error made at this time by- the use of common medicines, imitations and vile substitutes unty lead to com- plicated troubles and serkauS restiltas Thousands in this land ofours have • thrown Off the shacklesrof disease :and • suffering by the use of Paive's Celery Compound. It. waits to do thesame good work for you: . There is no ex- perimental work with Paine's Celery Compound '• do not fear defeat or clis- appointenent : the . great medicine Mires and builds up every man and women evsn after the •docters. have given them up. - See that you get the genuine Paine's' Celery Compound from your ; look for the .intine "Paine's" and the 'stalk of celery. ' ' • The Mite daughter of Mr. John Mc - 'Martin of Leduc settlement, near Ed- monton was fatally burned while her , , Parents Were absent fighting prairie 1 ,fires. • A German woman. named I -1 I also f t II 'bin. d ' 'Mese iuses wasa aa ne , off •. \ old G1GARE TE & Co, Rochester, Y. • RETAIL EVERYWHERE. 40 per package 17 FTRST PRIZE MEDALS. r;t76-51t5lt:5C • 4,‘11,4/5 \111.441MWed 41•11,111/1MW.,41.11/4;111114\11.1151,Vi • . • • • • Vou won't feel the Wind_.....sa. • 1,,l..nrIL' 471.4"' ;14 1 i• and cold, and preserves the natural even tho' you're out all day, when you have your clothing interlined warmth of the body, keeping out with Fibre Chamois. Because it is a complete non-conductor of heat .".. 1,,1`,‘...,-""- -1 . ii,c\INNV-8,4601.- CA every breath of raw air and frosty 1,...., t wind. What' s more, the waterproof • Rigby process makes it impene. ., r. ........... treble to the driving sleet or an all .:Y.iii day's rain. . Prepare to enjoy thorough corn- • 4. 8„ '-P- 1 i • fort outdoors in all weather by : seeing that this popular interlining is put in all your ordered cloth - • Ing, . ing, and only buy the ready-made garments which have the Fibre O Chathols Label, It only costs 25 cents a yard, and will • • provide a healthful warmth of which nothing can rob you. • • • • • •iksa••••••••••• ow, ..........eaten.mslasle...........<44L....m...1 The, 6 erk Singer New Williams St White Sewing Machines. ligtigNiPigNOS 01.11S Of it BEI M , • .0., • • '' IKElirtIRS AND REPAII:ING PRoMPTLY ATTENDED TO, P E KINS & MARTIN BETTER ,THAN GOLD iso. Business or Shorthand Course in the FOREST CHI BUSINESS S: aFIORTHAND COLLEGE. LONDON, ONT. The whole o the third floor of the new Y. M: C. A. building is being speedily filled up for our wank- . With increased facilities. course strengthened and revised, sve w111 easily maintain tbe re- putation earned YIN being the Model Businces Training School of Canada. Drop us a matted for e.atalegue and Partleulara. <allege reopoes September. J. • W. WESTEkVELM, Prisseipial., • ramslaammismaxesmersasimmarm ruuzus Fnut UNL16 T WIZAPPEFZS PRET,TY cor.Ortpo PICTURE FOR EvERT 12 "Surma -num ENTgaN'O "LIFEBUOY" SOAP, WEAPPEBS. , • ,. TH.EsE PICTURES ARE WELL WORTH"GETTLNG. ADDRESS : `I tempi ..‘•3 (11 if: • • • 08 23 Scott.St., . LTD. TORONTO. School ooks 611601 Sllopites <it A• fine Mae. Exereise Books 11 1 • 'NEW'SrrOCK ' • S,nd • Pure Spice* Are necessary GOoct Oyur.patrons 'can. he' surenf quality. • CINNAM9N, 'MACE, CLOVES/ . NUTMEGS, GINGER PEPPER, - .ALLSPI6E.,"• ttiRMERIC-, j.*W: BroWnink - On WedriesdaY' evening the resi- dence Of Mr. S. BUrton, Seaforth, was ;the scene • of a pleasant eiten* The occasion was the Marriage' of Mr - Barton's Miss. Devina; 'to Miss'llarry Rs Jeffery, Of Seaforth. ' -.0•2-40%- -.• • When the- Mereury gets up in- to the nineties ..you, wont mind'it a particle. cOme ' and see uSfirit-aud -provide youliself, with. oneolditeve's Cool suminer Suits. We have a big 'range and , we aPe bound, tO _clear them all out by 'the 1st ofAugust. Don't wait Until you melt, begin to be comfortable now ; • See our $2.00 surniner pant made to order. Mr. and. Mrs. D. 1). - Wilson of, §ea,- • forth left on Monday for he 'Old 1-zotintry to visit friends„ •