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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1896-12-3, Page 5ays Otsercesst triala►nd test prove In regard to Hood's Sarsaparilla 111 st Greatest Merit Secured byapeculiar CombIna. s. Hon, Properties and Process unknown to others -. which naturally and actually produces 2dGreatest Cures , Shown by thousands of honest, • voluntary testimonials — which naturally and actually produce •42d, Createst Sales I Aettrtl t4 Iia statements e ult t of druggists alt over the country. In these three points hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar t., Itself. 00 ar i � sa[„far II [s thebest is is the One Trite BloodPur ger. • err the onir pilt. to take blood's Pills wiwl3uod'aSitr,Iaparillal.. MONEY TO LOAN. On good improved farms at lowest rates of interest. Apply to 1 LIOT & ELLIOT, Atli Nov.189,'li. Solicitors. Exeter. CUT Tins OUT anct return to liS with Five Conte to silver, and BOX will get by return mail, A •GOLDIvN BO:C OF GOODS that will bring ,,cm in more money in ono month, than any- tng else in America. A. W. KINN1 Y, E. T, Yarmouth. N. S. A CCORD1NG TO AGENTS' REPORTS, "Queen Vittoria ; Her life and reign.' Introduction by Lord Du#'urin, will reaoh high 'stater mark of, circulation • ono agent reported twenty-nine orders the day after ho got his preepeotus, many take orders from three- fourths of calls made ; wo need canvassers for 1['xllti)dtl and Australia; prospcotustree on de- ttoalt o! V. as guarantee ; if you want a share of thisl,ch n,:nt l,uitle, tor territotyfs going pawt. The Iiratiley.Garrotson Co., Ltd., Toronto. __.. I- KINSMAN, L. D. S. • DENTIST. Specialist in Gold Filling and Plate Wurk. Extracts without any rain or sickbcas, or any bad effects in the goo s Nod face. At Zurich onlast 'num; ya: call. month. Rooms west aide Ik.ail, hilt rt, hatter. )ALTON ANPr,RSON t).D.S ▪ • L. D• S. Hoar .!tadaste of the To- ronto Unif, tYlty Inti 01111 . Oliege of Dysart B urro Ds or (Auto • Liles, pain),.9 xeraecton and oreeerv*tion of the , &lure] teeth eel over .he Leart.)ffee or Elliot Inlet, (myosin,ileetral i1(4.1, grater,ont. 1) AGN EW L. 0. S.DENTIST. L. CIA N. 1N. Willb.at Orates hotel Zartot on the fraud 1't.uraasy of east month and of U•,ditin's bum( I[eneail errs hteadav air TQ1711 t► DOWIT a At W. Johns', The Tailor. Made to order for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits X311.. 20, .21, etc. The best place in town to get fit. W. JOHNS The Tailor. A Suit Of `:iothos or a Single Germain' Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You look tor these in an old and reliable pia •e, and A. J. N}+11.L new r disappoinishis patrons to acv of these. A large a)sottix}ent of Tall & °v in or Goods in' . Worsteds and Tweeds. are cow on our shelves, anti we will take rultc:1 i.leasure in slit -eying them to •,:o•u. There are roan) other lines that are specially at- ractiv;•. A.. S. % 14r'a '1.i,.cXx. Central • .v) nn [ G Sr1,1() It E. Those 4i 1'ttlt.�E have -Clough Balsam. Frommn(e it uliequalb.,d S re me(1y for (`C)I (FHB, a C)LD$ AND BBONCLATIC TROUBt: 8, W;L'anl s Condition & Tenet Powder er col horses, best in the mar- ket. always on hand. Also a Cetobrellr.`'`a , 1 t tic t>.Uci Lini- ment, the medicine so rine. gest ugly died by Mr. Chas, Mu;nroe, Parkhill in i;his again other towns, treating in. treatin��r enol t;trim . various diseases, For 13,11 ; C.� LUTZ'S MARKET RTS, Exeter, Wheat por bushel ..,.. Oats Barley. Butter.. • Eggs 'reyat Geese Chickens per lb Ducks Dried Apples.. Pork dreseed • Pork Live weight Hay per ton Clover seed . . Aleikc clover .,,. .timothy seed Deeetnber 2nd. 1896, ,..80 to 81 .18 to 20. 20 to 2$ . 88 to 40 12 to 12 15 to 15 9 to 6 4 to 4 ,.to 5 2 to 21< 5.N to S.OU ., .$ 800 to 1.09 to 1.59 to ... $2.50 to 8.. r0 5 5 ,. London. December 2nd, ISM Wheat per bustle, ,.,.81 to 84 Oats,... ..., ....17 Peas'... 36 Barley 8ikwheat ....2 ltye ....,, ... 55 Corn —.28 Beane 40 Butter 12 Dr ucks 45 Turkeys per Rs.... 7 Geese perm ..... Chit'kens:. , .. Cheam, .... , Potatoes por bag Hay per ton Pork per cwt, 9 30 8 to 2 to 44 toto 259 to 30 to 31 to 55 to 12 to 65 toto 10 to 50 to 8 to 50 $4 $ .550 to $1.75 Derangement of the liver. with con- stipation, rn't res the c a l cxinn in- duce pimples, sallow skin. Remove the cause byusing Carter's Little Liver Pills. One a dose. Try them. If ynu are anxious to find the most reliable blood -purifier, read ill Ayer's Almanac the testimonials of those who have been 'Cured of such t'rrib'e dis- eases as catarrh, rheumatism, and scrofula, by the use of Ayers Sarsa- parilla. Then govern yourself accord- ingly. Have You Seen have you heard of�_ The New Cook Stove GOOD CHEER. It is worth seeing as is one of the latest inventions of the . age. We have it on our floor. Oow Chains, Axes, At Lanterns, Re danced XcuTSaws, Prices (Fully Warranted.) X Ray Raisin Seeder No housekeeper should be with- out it. It works perfectly. H. Bishop & . Son. P. S.—We have some second handed cook and heating stoves If you want one do not come next week, they will be gone. rIDLEY& SON. Will now be found in thei New Premises, Opera house Block. Watch for change of Ad. i �"r & Son, If You Suffer The Fault • Is Your Own. Paine's Celery Compound Earth's O,.ly Cure For —All Forms of Rheu- matism Hundreds of twinges - of pain and heat's of agony every day ; weeks and months of helpless suffering, and stillyou go yon from bad to worse, un- til you hecotne crippled and deformed. It you are a constant martyr to rheumatism and its tortures, the fault is your own. • You might easily have avoided all the ntgonies of past days a•rd bights, i t had you used Paine's s Celery Compouud. You cannot plead the excuse that you did not know f - 3 0 such a disease -conquering medicine. You surely have heard your friends speak of it. The newspaper's have heralded thousands of victories wou by Paine's Celery Compound °ref' rheumatism , and if your pi)ysician has failed to te11 +shout the great modern rheuma- tic cure, he has kept the truth from you for his Own benefit. If yeti sive now in agony, you are certainly in pert. Y()u must to day give up eXperiments With useless medicines an d use a truly scientific tuedicine like Plane's Celery Compound, which will surely remove the cause of your suffering, and pex'- nutnentiy cute you. You are not by any means in a hope- less state. Be at surt'd, Pnine's Celery Compound will deliver you from your present bondage of agony. Notwith standing your past failures with ner- vines, sarsaparillas, bitters and pills, Paine's Celery Compound will give you the new life you are so eagerly looking; for. Try it ; there can be no failure- W. atilure-W. McWilliams, of Bradford, (hit.. an old sufferer frontrheuuaatisin, says : •k.ltsolicited, I forward this testi 10011ial ars to the value of Paine's Celery Compound. I a1O•pretty well up in years and WAS solely atfflieted with rheumatism, I purchasa'd and, used six bottles Of your medicine, and am now perfectly well; I have no rheu- tism left,” PUNY AND FRETFUL BAuw. This is now quite 11'1 lacess ley Like many others, you may have your baby fat, laughing anti happy, if you give it'Srott's Emulsion. Babies take it like Cream. One -twelfth oftheP.)pulationof Enp- lahu .idlers f'r'ont gout. A Berlin phy- sician, 1)r. lr'ehlatner, says that this malady is often due to the excessive use of neat•. FJIt OVER FIFTY YEARS. AN OLD AND WELL-TRRIED RETIED Y.—Mrs. 14'in8low'a Soothing Syrup has been used fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teetlm.g, with perfect success. Jt soothes the ehild, softens the guxns. allays the pain. cures the colic, and istboremedy for Diarrhoea. 11 is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every I,ctrt of the t% arid. 25 cents a bottle Its value 114 incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. Notice Notice is hereby given that i will not be re- sponsible for any debts or accounts incurred by my wife Martha Horn• she haviuglefI. my bed and board without any leave nr 1 Invocation. RICH Al(1) HORN. Centralia Nov. 23rd 18911. For Sale or To Rent. Tho village property occupied by the late David Turnbull, on William street, Exeter. fere are three Intl of land, on which 1,1 erect- ed a first class brick house ; also good stable. This is a desirable property for either business man or retired farmer. Key to be had at Mrd. Gardinor's William street. For further particulars apply to I.tOB]EIlT G AIRDINER, Farquhar 1'. O. IdARkIED. McGREGOR—WALTERS—On Wednesday, Nov. 18111, at the Slane. Sprin,_bank, by the Rev. J. McKinnon, B. D., Mr. Samuel Mc- Gregor. M.D. of Nekson,a. Wisconsin. to MIsa F.lh:n IV•Lltora, d't,htr)r ct lir. win. Walters of Ettet williann, Ont, G t .Y—On the 21st inst., Tames Gray, East Williams, aged 46 years. VJLK—On the 2lst inst., Edward Volk, Green- way. aged 69 years. M.)liIXISON—On the 18th kat. Mrs. Catharine Morrison, of Stephen, aged 62 years. Ri':DMOND•-In Hay. on the 3018 ult., Ann Redmond. aged GS years. SELLERY—At &ufra, on the 29th ult., Wm. SelIery, aged 79 years. Poorbaby ! Your pity goes out to it and rightly. To be thin, for a baby, is to be de- prived of its natural ease; to suffer and not be able to feel it ; to wear a sad pinched face; to Iive on the edge of sick- ness; to grove imperfectly; and to lose the power of .re- sisting disease. When a ba y Is thin it needs more fat than It gets from its food; it is starved, fat -starved. Scott's Initilsion is the easiest f:t- it can have; the fat it needs. Half of ..e,. o w r . t - t � fin.. • 1- is taken by babies.. Mothers like it because It brings the dimples..back. t4CorT's EMULSION his teen mier;ei by tt+s n +ttt.al.; -+n tsidri for toady years. (Asa .your do 'nr.) " t•t w i0 because it it *Ways pwlaH8Sr-4. ways uhrfarre--ui rty/. rua!airl /4epored Nabrwegia Cad-'por Gil s s i ihAnn.`v.sphrra. in.i,tt'on Lkeett's fsiivui.lsn w[I► trine-wu::lt a(,. tam Jowl 8.li. rut up is 4p avert sod tit:iolt.rs, 11r swt0n else ytsy beee eucilt Cicero yaw cough or gulp rout twist.' Saida dr Stow" itsnsv#iie. Owl. A.INCURABLE CURE . D 1 AETE1i TREATMENT IN CANADA'S Bum: • 7dOSivrALS HAD FAILED. • • One of the Most Remarkable Cases on Record—Ten° Years of Intense Suf feeing; From Acute Rheurnatisnl-- The Whole Body Contracted and Out of Shape in Every Limb—Again Restored to Active Life. From the Nesvrnarket Advextiser. • We suppose there is not a resident of Newmarket who noes not know 'Ir. J. A. 11:iufxatt•, soba does not know of the years of suffering and who has not heard of his release from a- lite of g 'helplessness and •pain through the medium of Dx'. Williams Pink Pills. Indeed we doubt if in the annals of iudicine there is a more refilarkable restolaation than has been accomplish- ed in 111r. Moffett's case, and he deems it his duty to (mankind to make the facts known through the c'o;nuns of the Advertiser. Telt Yeas ago Years Mr. Moffatt ffatt was working in the Newmarket Eat F•u' tory. Through the incase 'e of the damp room, and possibly a ne care- lessness in regard. to his health, be was attacked with severe cold w hicl, eventually settled in his limbs. For some c t to years he was an almost, eclustaitt setffet•et front rheumatic pains and spentxu1cli u,oney in treat Went for the trouble, hut wall no t'esult beyond stn oreasional to lnporary release front pain. Finally to make matters worse he was attack* d with malaria, and rlexunatic fever. Ise eras then forced to go to tI.e Toronto general 1�1 S hospital when it was round thaat he was afflicted with t•ot'ticollis(wry peek). During the first six months in the hostas! he was tinder tete tre.atxnent of the staff electrician, ic'ian, but the powers of electricity entirely failed, aid after a cousultati(nt of physician: it was deemed advisable to perform• an operation. Six weeks later a second opt ration was performed. The oper- ations proved successful only in so far as they afforded temporary relief. IIe remained in the hospital from Novem- ber, 1890. till January. 1802, and with all the modern remedies and appliances known to the staff of that well equipp- ed in$titntiol) no permits ent relief could be obtained. IIe ss at:Olen advised to go home, partly in the hope that the change might prove beneficial. but in- stead he continually grew wOrse, and in March, 1892, was again forced to his led; ,cud those Toho knew of his con- . ditiou 41111 riot lesieve he had long to live. At'this time every joint in his body was swollen and distorted, and he suffered the most. excruciating agoey. It' a person walked :Cres his bedroom it intensified the pain as though he was being pierced and torn with knives, and if touched he would scream 'cloud wit b agony. In this state of hopeless suffering he reutained bedfast for eighteen months, all the while using all manner of medicines from which relief might be hoped for. Then he was put under the treatment of a celebrated Toroui'.o speeiaalist, ,but with no better result. After this last experilllent failed, he determined to try Dr. `Williams' Pink Pills, at the sante time discontinuing all other treatment. •At. the end of three months there was a very noticeable improvement in his condition, and so much so that his mother thought 1)e could he lifted outside. He was still so weak, however, that he was only able to remain ftp at few minutes as be- fore. When taken back to bed he felt a sudden tingling sensation going up from his toes and through his joints and spine. The mext morning when he awoke the pain had left the body and lodging in the arms, and then for sotnee weeks the pain flitted from place to place in the arms and then disappear- ed, and he has not. had a particle of Iain since. All this time he was tak- ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and slow- ly but surely regaining his. strength. Then an invalids chair WAS procured, and he vcns wheeled out, eventtaall'v he was able to wheel himself about. The continued use of the Pink Pills con- stantly stautly addstrength, to his renrth, and inert t •e• rt'•lit• we.s riasoa,'de'1 for crutches, a +d then the crut.che: for a cane. At, e.t.S (.to( t5epi,. ISM) ilia•..1IoMitt has eo far r'eo er:-'d that he was a fre- qu+nt cot tributor to the columns rf t tie Advert e`er and procuring a horse and huggy he was engaged as Inca! reporter for the paper. The once ut- terly helpless invalid is now agile to go )holt, a,nd to get in and oiit of his buggy without anyassi9`.at,nce, end is at his post'or duty whenever called upon. Thus we find that after years - of suffering tndhelplessnessDr.',Villia4lns' Pink Pills have proved successful after all otter remedies and the .best of medic 41- treatment had utterly .fai red. With slich marvellous cures as this to its credit it is no wonder that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is the most pop - 'tiler medicine with all classes through- out the land and this case certain ly justifies the claim put forth • on its behalfthat it "cures when '•other• medicines fail. Jaamev Niat11(•tugh, of Dungannon has been appointed bailiff of that 618 1?ivis- ion Oonrt, Viet, )Villiani Mitilough,' who has removed to Hayfield. 'the action of Carter's Little Liver is pleasaatt1., 1) i1(i'and neturatil. • They gently stimulate the liver, .and regu4 late the but do not purger. The are .ure to please. Tey.them. Last week: George 11. Stewart, of East Vi'illi:alns, threshed neer 2000 bush- els Of grain ou lot 19, con. 1 of the sante township, :Remember, just. one hundred acres. He also hada number of acres of pristure and. hush tsnd on the' <above lot. This will compare favorably with the prairie provinces in the North-west. A NOVA :SCOTIA CASE, SIMPERED WITROUT I4ELP—EIGHTEEN ',YEARS GETTING WORSE ---CURED , BY Dorm's 1CIDNE V PILLS. Bridgewater, N. S. Nov. 30i5peai4l)- There is no luau in this town better known titan J. 0. Morgan, tinsmith, who for eighteen years had been gain from bad to worse *Mont help until at last he got hold of the right treat- , . {. treat- ment. He says .— It began with backache, pains in the limbs% and fin- ally settled down as rheundaatiste. I was a (Tipple and after I ran down greatly in weight the doctors said it was Diabetes. About a year and as half ago I quit everything else and took Dodd's Kidney •Pills. Having taken twenty-three boxes, and have regained my weight, health and strength, I am perfectly. As an emergency medicine, Ayer's Pectoral taxes the le' of a Cherry 1 lead it other remedies. For the relief and cure of croup, whooping -cough, sore throat, and the:dangerous pulmonaty troubles to which the young are so liable, tt is invaluable, being prompt to aol sure toC uro. A MESSAGE TO MEN. PROVIDING THAT TRUE HONESTY AND TRUE PHILANTROPY STILL EXIST, If any man. who is weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles re- sulting from youthful folly, excesses- or xcessesor overwork, will take heart and write to me I wilt send him coufideotly and. erre of charge the plait purchased by which I was completely restored to perfett .health and nntnhood, after year of suffering from Nervous 'De- bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weakness. I have nothing to sett and therefore want no money, hut aslknow through my own experience how to sympath- ise with such sufferers. lam glad colt able to assist any f flow -being to a cure. 1 am well aware of the prevat.- ence of quackery, for I myself was de- ceived and imposed upon until I near- ly lost faith in mankind, but 1 rejoice to say thatI ant now perfectly stelltutu happy once more and am desirous therefore to tnatke this certain weans e•f dire known to all. If you wit write to me volt can reply upon being cured and the proud satisfaction of havin>` been of great service to one in need will be sutlic ent, reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c. silver to cover postage and address. Mr. Geo. G. Stiong, North Rockwood Mich. riumiworreiariesmio he Nelsons Bank (CllAltTEKEI) BY PARLIAMENT, 1855) "i'aidup Cap1t — — $2,0110.00. Bast Fund — — — 1,400,t)ts Head Ottlee. Montreal. F. W''LFi111S1AN Tt104tAS,EKq., GRNRRAL MANAGE14 Money advanced to good farmers on their wa note wi h nae or more endureer at 7 per eat, pet annual. Exeter Branch. Open every lawful day. from a.m. to p.n. SATURDAYS. 10 a.m. to I p.m. •nereent rates Of interest aIlw11ed eu depolt: N. D.HURDON, Manaizer. Exeter, Dee 27th, !95 An Introduction... -- G r (old CIGARETTES. W. a , Kimball de Oo Rochester, N. Y. RETAIL EVERYWHERE. 5c 07 a per package FIRST PRIZE MEDALS. t+*++N.oH+a•+r.o.4.44.000sas*.**•••e•••44** You'll enjoy the Winter,. -.r.. - It gives us pleasure to in- troduce to you our fine Beaver and Milton Overcoatings; also a big range of Scotch and Can- adian Tweed for warm winter wear. Our prices are awa3 down.. Did you see our $11: Black Worsted Suit (made to order,) If not why not. J. M. CRiEVE School Books 561001 ale NEW STOCK A fine line of ExerciseBooks and Scribblers. _.1. x 1.—X •i• — Pure SfdliceS Are necessary for Uood . Pick esOur . atr n Pickles. 0 p scan be sure of good quality. CINNAMON, MACE, CLOVES, NUTMEGS GINGER, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, TURMERIC. through all its varying moods it. you have your clothinginterlined with Fibre Chamois. This won- sof, derful fabric is so light that you never notice its presence In a garment till you get out into the wind and cold, then[ y �, realise that yon are collo *rill even the lightly clad. FibreCluttrtols is a complete non- onductof of beat and cold, not the strangest w a wintry Mut can penetrate it, nor rj can the natural warmth of the "''• �� body escape through it—This explanation and the fact that it .,. o sells for 25c a yard gives the whole story. and easily proves that for health and comfort's sake you can't do without it. rNNrIA►oNs+1414NN•••••o•NiiN•lig4NONUidr The Pirst of these Bfentlity Competitions wilt o)tsonenee January 1st, 2807, and will be canto:hied mien month florin 1801. K�• �251 AND BICYCLES Gh' EN FREE T S IANDdVA CAE E�1C !MONTH As Follows: 11: -'EOR o 10 First Prins, $100 Stearns' Bluth, . . $ 1,0091 25 Sacood $25 Bold Watch . . . , 825 Bicycles and Watches given slob month . . 1,621, 12 SOAP11/ Total given during year 1897, $19,500 W R A P P E HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. remprtltare to sore as annas_•'Rtallrht^ I soap wrappers its theyeaa etlllttei. Gut 011' the top portion of each wrap. Det—shat porthole commiata UAheading .~S These (calledSl Coo..:,.._ sloe p009") "role 130 teat, enclose( 'with natte$Orpaperonwhich the cunt pr titer ham written his or lase tun Name antagdrr►,t. and the anmber of ('ottpous sent. le. pontatau aald.toMesta% eyes. Bro.., 1141.. 'Al Scott Si.. 'scents, ranted on she res. oat traprer (top ler" ban d tu.r nr•r> wtt•h the iht7rlBEit of the DIIS• t RULES. 1. !leery month dinar I0e7. !. Moligt hla dtatriat.,10110 who b0 aw.td.•d ns fbBotra : Tholee ep.titon who lei la 1101023. iser& ■*Haber. or .eons.s hoot tae depict (a wkl k th.y nada winassi► :erdre. at waata+a op U00., . iady's ar g,•4l. Muscas' alc rete. Tome The s WapNatora who and la 1k.1eXS larsreat nitabers 01 mutant boo. the dt.tziet in w14.4. hptw(d.. will facia loedre ed mimeses .pi4oa, . lody'. •. aeit•. Gold Watch. vwlu.t%. The competitions .ni dna Vests* d.r.t,eek moot* dining kW. Courolot x.anti rA toe LW for ono aamt*oi e►s 17► Otto Will be yIt luta tt mat. S. ('omprttrers .h+, , ,tato wrappeistram untold map In twins a stock wilt be di 4)1.1)9.4. Employees of )lemma. L:verttrotbers, ltd., ,us At ear Attain*, an, d.t...4 rota. WYltleti mi , ore".. to N�>...0.r 1.1 to 332Dielanrs Marla tri fsrrra.••JA,t W .:, .rtt.n 21 ,say. soar eac* a+apetttl.. risme. 3 If err Aro tut } Emmy, . ae t 1t1. witi o1y tollmI:, � are t Alm t i, • flog'? ^a the )rmw or their able t mine A t 1w...t w nit xor r nn4crstord L,.T sit .i.e rami 4. a to tawgd h. a. id „f iFe.ts.tsc xwr.i }truthats „ed, A. ?;u,t 5..e1.1.91.. '3,,:^:31.1t14 r^.I. or5.l' G'r.Y.•., i ',, .n- 5... ..,,'.,.-VA-4.),:5...,x11'''. k-14 1.1 ".• 6'ontpetiror hoes In. ill er C I NAME Oxy DIt4TI:SC I,• el, lel• I rsto ea tan curia, mnalwtinr of Counties 1 t sk. timooe ea a1) Canalise k. ands et them • '3 314 a 4fnt)Mrlu, Waslm nq Ot�'onrelr.0',. ]:cwt: a.4 rot4441...0 a5 • I Yrnv iiia; .t c3Y- Itc..t -� +tr iy' rOYt ea. or New' ..eaoartiek -! E- sot.,w.,, PI'+etc hlee1)a,ati rs*aa.-. Tatitr::r,l I.ttma,4 s=r:•-ss 1141• v. 9,",,•ate.. Z). r. i s *..., Ont. L i w. • THROUGH R THROUGH 'Examine loth the Business an Shorthand courses of Inc Forest City Business and tihorthand College, LONDON.' ONT.. and you will find them practical at ell E,oinis, St -talents arein attendance from all parte eel the country. Our quarters in the nt w ' . M. C. A. arc conceded to be 11 e finest for our work in'Western Ontario. Graduates of the Face] are successful in securing and retaining good positions. Catalog's.'"and particular» et either euur,e sent upon application. • ..I. W. WE.serERVELT, Fr-irz�ipAf. GOLD PSI` E ST I HANDLE ONLY RELIABLE PROPERTIES. ‘‘Tihe CelticU001155 Capitalization 7 O,CCQ Shares Par value $1.00 fully paid and von -assessable. This property is a full sized cia`n,, uvcr 141 nirev paid for, and no debt nfh'ny" kind against it. Is in the South belt bete eon Crown Point and Mayflower. Extensively developed, and all funds realized from :ale of treasury stocks will be expended in. the purchase of machinery 1 o bring the property to <1 epayira,� basis as rapidly .nI, pi No officer is paid to n ., ti.t.try and not he the earning of the mine warrant it. I h ivee 20,00 shares of trl'lutgry stock 'to offer at 1.0e per share, when this is dist rs,'d ('f the price will be advanced. l Purchaseclow, this is a Brood irl�est tiiel)t,, SR, buys one l)finc.led sl:ratres, SiiQf buys five hundred, 3110(1 buys one tl;ntirltrd. " Scrip' mailed 'onrecliptof fund*. I have alma se` era]. thousand shares in tact' of the following at lowest qur)te• actions : St. Elmo, Silveririe, 1Mfnyflowi•r, Ifebto Cristo, stto, Virginia. Evening Star,;.Poorraxau, Crown Point. \N. rite for ,reispectas Maps, el c. Address+, R.rvi� •.c re -r c - a +C Agents Wanted. �^�"� P. 8.--t ant in daily con.lnalznicasti by wiraei4i}11 J. W. Browning consequently have latest advice on all; toek:;Y, Rossi n * 1d Alpo ti