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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1897-7-1, Page 5- ' H3 +' E :'''L�` i `I'.;1[" E S Sales With Hood's Sarsapa- ■ tiaras," Sales Talk," and ;show thatthis meds. al • eine has ened.publio confidence -and ] y patronage to a greater extentthan accords !d any other proprietary medicine. This Si'simply -because It possesses ' greater, - merit and:produces greater cures than. fny-other. It is not what we say,' but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that teZia, the story, All advertisements of Hood's Sarsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparilla it- „ self, are honest. We have never deceived Jibe public, and, this with its superlative ianedicinal merit, is why the people hays ;abiding confidence in it, and buy • Long Live The Queen. : Victoria t victorious hath been thy gracious. reign ; Hoo Sarsaparilla' • 14a3most to the exclusion of all others. Try 'topaz. ed only by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, alasS. are the only pills to take HOOd'S P1i1S with Hood's sarsaparilla.. the Madden Yeast Co., London, Out, Oentlemon,—We get quicker and better results from using Mrs. Madden's Yeast titan any other no have rased, and highly recommend it. DEAN EROS., Bakers THE MADDEN YEAST CO., London. • I aN•satAN. L. It. £ ..kSD �I• DR. A. U. KINSMAN, L. Graduate 5 a ti nor s..I II Ho I. , Dentists. ttu.it. en ,f Toronto t ti t 3 Teeth extracted without pain or bad after effects, Office in Fan - soma Block, Rest side. of Main st.,Exeter. �%�• AND .r SO N,T . D. 8-�. D• S'•) DRowels graduate of the Toronto :Uni- versity, and Royal College of Mental Surgeons of Ontario. All Bridge work, crownsancl Plate 'work done in the neatest possible manner, A harmless anesthetic for painless extraction. The strickest attention given to the preservat- ion f the natural ] t oral teeth. Office opposite Cen- tral GET YOUR P�!S � Q V . _JSl At W. Johns', The Tailor. Made to'order for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits $11, 20, 21, etc. The best place in tows• to get a fit. W. JOHNS The Tailor. A Sufi'. of °lathes: • or a :Sjnggie Garment Should Combine now a days„ Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, `` • .. Perfect Fit. When shall we see on Britain's throne One like to thee againt Sovereign, and wife. and mother, thou' hast • borne th varied party Thy name fall deep shall be engraved union the nation's heart. White men and red, and Indian's sons,; all, all have owned thy tyway. .And slavery's children freeborn standon all thy shores alway, And' many aprayer from loving lips doth bless thv.namo to day. As the Lord God to Judali's king a gift of years (.id_givo So may He add unto tbi life, that longer thou may'st live. Years havo passed by since. Lytton sung the "G1oiiana's Throne,” She was the star of those far days, thou dost • illutne our own. Outliving love and kindred all, Icing Henry's daughter died, • But generations.three stand round:close clust • Orin- sade gg at thy iAs thou did'st own the -Lord thy God, the Lord •" bath honored thee Through three score years of regal pride to Diamond Jubilee, . Queen Empress of ten thousand isles, great mistress of the sea: And snowy lands and torrid climes are glad be- cause of thee, For greatness follows in thy train., and peace and liberty, • Great Britain's fame in thy good reign is over all the earth, Honor • and strength thy clothing aro. fraise to thy noble worth: The great of earth bring presents hastening to swell thy train. Salvor and gold and precious gems aro brought across tho main Exalt and sing a111o1'al tongues, lot joy bells ring in tttno, Britain's; -White hose wits ,crowned. our Queen in the sunny month of June. BreakfdQrth, breakforth ill paten's MacLeod hail her Jubilee, . Our ladyrules her liegomen's hearts, Britannia rules the sea. Long life to thee Victoria, long live our noble Qubon, Wo shall not see thy like again for many a clay I wenn, Goal save Victoria, sing ave. a gloria, God bless our (ween. • She is victorious, honoree and glorious, Long God saave then Queen.s yet.. Exeter, June 22nd 18,7 li E. A. You , look for these in old Slit reliable plane, and ':; A. S. SNELL'riever disappoipts his patrons in any of, these. A large assortment of . 2222 ser • :Goods rail � In Worsteds and Tweedi, are now on .our shelves,: and ''we will' take mueb pleasure,; iri showing them -to yon; ,¶b`e'e are wally, other lines that area .specialty at- • El/47474W' Central. • DRTJG STORE A SENSATION RECALLED BY. THE DEATH aF " O1•IARLES RO`ss= •• F,p?ritEA., •. Philadelphiai, June 24.—The death on Tuesday of Christian Mt Ross, the fa- ther of Charles Ross, revives interest" in the starry of the boy's abduction on July 1,1874, fromhis.parents' home, which became at platter of world-wide interest and still remains largely an unsolved mystery. Two men, afterwards known to be 'named Mosher and Douglas, persuad- ed Charles and his brother to drive to Philadelphia, promising them fire- works. '('Walter was sent into the store to buy fireworks and the men drove away with Charlie. He was. never 1 i friends again. seen byi s g' Many communications were received from the abductors; who offered to re- turn the boy for $20,0(10. • Mr. Ross, al- though in despair, firmly held. out against the proposition, in the inter- ests of the public good. - • On the night of Dec. 14, 1874, Mosher and Douglas were detected in a burgs lary at,. Judge Van Brunt's hoose, in Bay 'Ridge. Albert Van Brunt shot both men. Maslher.died instantly and Douglas lived long enough to confess that they wereUharlie'sabductors. He refused to tell where the boy was. • • • Mr. Ross spent$00,000in following up clues. He saw hundreds of boys who were said to he his son. He neglected his business and became bankrupt. Subsequently he walsappointed ,watrdlen of the port and held the place until his dearth. When Douglas was dying, he said to those around hint : "I have $40 limy pocket. I Wish to be buried with it. • it's no use, lyying now. Mosher and I stole Charlie Rossi from Germantown. 0 11 char otv ? ' -- ,; \'4 b has s the E n MARKET ICUs RTS. "Mosher knows all about the child. Ask him," Exeter June 30th 11.47. Wheat per bushel .. ..06 to 07 Oats •........ 20 to 21 13arloy,,,,... ... ,.' to 23 Peas..,.,...38 to 39 Butttter...... ..... ...10 to 133 Turkeys ..9 to 9 Geese 1 to 4 Chickens per lb 4 to 4 Ducks . ....5 t0 5 Wool..,. 17 to 18 Dried Apples.. .. -- S} to 2.'3 Pork dressed...., .. • 4.75 to $5.00 Pork live woigltt ......... •3.50 to $3.60 a HaypertOtl.. ..... , ..... .,r1 to s,a O x.00 Clover seed . ..... .... .... `1.011 t � Als:ke clover 1.50 to 51.00 Timothy seed .- ..... S'2.50 to $2.7.5 London, Juno 30th,184i. to 72 to 22 to12 28 to31 10 to36 331 to 1'3 to 11 to 80 to 12 to 10 to fS Wheat per btishe . .... ....71 oats.... .... Peas .... .... 36 Barley Buckwheat ....23 Rye ... . .,..2a Corn Beans 0.3 ,.... 1 Suitor.... .,•• Pucks 12 75 Z urkoys per I.... 10 4 Chiesa per lb 3$ Chicicoits Cheese Potatoes per bag ..40 to au Hay per ton ....$ 7.00 to S$81..508 8.00 Pork per cwt.... .. 51.00 to 51.50 ,t 1.01--------.--.•-..---1, R Ovl:R FIFT1 YEekilS. - AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED Ri,nnmr.—Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teethn,g, with perfect success. It soothes the child,softens the gums, allays all pain, eines wind colic, and is the host remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Solei by druggists in every part of the world. 23 coots a bottlo. Its i also 18 incalculable. 13e surd and ask for Mrs. •Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take nd other kind • THE HEAL) MASTER. GENrx,IDIEN,-=I have found great satisfaction in the use of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, and consider it invaluable in an cases of diarrhoea• and summer complaint. It is a pleasure 'to mo to rebnnnenl it to the public, • ' lt. n. MAfrrtr.Tox, Principal High School. River Cherie, N. B. • • One Honest Man- • DEAR . EDITOR. --Please inform your readers, that if written to confi- . dentially, I will mail, in a.sealed letter, particulars of a.genuine, honest, hoine •cure, by • - which: I • was permanently.- restored ermanently restored to health and manly vigor, after years of sufferhig from nervous debility, sexual weakness, night losses and weak shrunken parts- I was robbed and swindled by. the quacks until I nearly lost faith in inankind,. but thank heaven, I anti .. now well, vigorous and strong and,wish tet make this certain means of cure known to all sufferers. I have nothing to sell and want no money, but being al firm believer •in the :universal brothelillOod of man, I ain desirous of belpingj the unfortunate. to regain theirbealt1 and happiness, .i ': p3'omise ' year • •p rfect secrecy. • Address with stomp,: WIVI. T. MULFORD, *Agents `Supplies, . rs Q. ngxso, sT. imam Qt.P Those who -have used 1`Ll.'dn Y1.'s- • , Cough •-3alsam. Pronounce it unequalled as a remedy for OOUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIC TROU'BI.LS, .. Winan's .Condition & Cough Powder fol. horses; best in the, m.ar- ket, always on hand, Also a Cetobenefacto and Lini- ment, sue. tthe medicine e l�rxen , cessfully used by Mr, Chas. Munroe, Parkhill, in this I and other towns, in treatin S and curing various diseases, Fqr Sale at: Farms For Sale tow good farms for. sale' chetip=Molloy. to 'ban. Apply to ''JOHN SPeYCIs_1v1AN Sannwofl's Bloek, t iter E .; 144 Fcrlcolc or to , liont. Mosher is dead. ('an •you tell us where the child is ?" "God knows," he replied. 11 don't know where is. Mosher knew." Walter Ross, the other child, identi- fied the bodies as those of the two Dien who had kidnapped hint and his brother. tWillialit \Westerveit,abrother-in-law of Mosher, acted as go-between in the attempted negotiations with Mr. Ross and the kidnappers. He was tried and convicted of conspiracy and sentenced to seven years.itl the eastern peniten- tiary. enitdntiary. He served his sentence and is supposed to have returned to New York The .Suffering aid The Latest News., a; , , J. M. Savage.hns been eleetedmayor Crushed in Spirit. of RatPgztal.ge. • ,• The jubilee visitors to Montreal ex NEED • WORDS , OF CHEER. Their Only .Avelino of tsc€1•po is -Through Paine's Celery Compound.. Westervelt was promised a position on the New York police force if he would tell what he knew of the ab- duction. He constantly declared that he would sag nothing until his ap- pointment was wade out. This never came. Once, while his devoted wife was urg- ing him to tell what he knew he „ re- r plied : .Chis will never „et the aobo-. "Why ?" his wife asked.. "Beeause he is beyond reach," he replied, sullenly. "What do you umea.n?" demanded Detective Charles F. Miller, was present. "Because the is beyond life," said Westervelt. This confirmed the"enerailly accept- ed police theory that Mosher and Doug- las had thrown the boy into the North river when hard pressed by pursuers. Soon after the burglary on Long Is- land the body of a boy was found in the North river, and, while it was never positively identified by Mr. Ross as that of his lost. boy, the detectives claimed to have received positive as- surance that itrub' Charlie (toss. ceeded 1.00,000. • ' I%lrs. Pfeifer and daughter;. of Mil- Bevertoild., are visiting friends in. Grand n most Sam Lindsay, one of the no- torious bank burglars in America, has been arrested in Montreal. He has • a criminal record of over twenty years. Two barns and their contents, in- cluding eight hundred bushels- of grain and all the farnmii, implements belonging to John Sigsworth, Adjala, about five miles west of Tottenham, Ont., were burned Friday. Loss, $3,- 000. Dr: "Henry C. F. Meyer, ' serving a life sentence in the prison at SingSing, N. Y., has become insane. Meyer and Bandt conspired to defraud insurance companies. and were to divide the in- surance money. Meyer, instead, poi- soned Brandt. Blood -purifiers, though gradual, are radical in ther effect. Ayer's Sarsap- arilla is intended as a medicine only and not a stimulant, excitant, or beverage. Ilmuediate results may not always follow its use; but after a reasonable time, permanent benefit is certain to be realized. True. words.of encouragement, hope and .cheer.are. generally welcomed by cuferin g hw1an ity -at least by that a t part of it wlth crushed spirit des- pondent hearts.: ' To those • tvhd' are martyrs from rheumatism and neuralgia we have a few words of honest advice, which, if followed, .will certainly lead to that coveted goal -perfect health—that many are so earnestly praying; to reach. Up to the present you have failed to banish your rhetinatisn). ' The medi- cine you are using ha not :removed the floating acid poison frolic your joints,and muscles. Yo.are bad- to -day —perhaps worse --than when you con menced to doctor. and souse of you are Pronounced- ineurable. • Cheer -up, sad souls 1 There is hope, yes, Rlare•than hope ; there is• a new life for you and -freedom from all pain and agony if you give that heayen-sent remedy, Paine's Celery Compound,. a fair and honest 'trial. It has com- pletely cured the worst forms of rheu- •nlattisin in the past. and its great and precious virtnes-will dao the sane good work for you to day... To those who sufferfrotp. that merci- less tormentor, neuralgia, we gay,' with all candor, use Paine's Celery Compound, and your future will soon be happy and bright. This disease always indicates a low or depressed vitality, and is the most agonizing and exhausting that can afflict the nerves* system. The ablest physicians now freely prescribe Patine:s Celery Com- pound for neuralgia,and affirm that no othei medicine can .so completely eradicate the cause of this terrible;dis- ease. One bottle of the great •health giving medieire will produce cheering ,• our ti • and will rove that til f ice results . r. �- 1 heaven t (. � ata , ut#li- is golden. May l e g r , tient faith to make a trial. AT TWO HOSPITALS. • FIFE YEARS IN THE TOILS --NOTHING Rt?T Donn's ICIDNEY PILLS eoT'Ln TOt"('II THE SPOT. Brussels (Special) June 28—Mr. W. 1'. Jackson at -telegraph operatorof. this place has had an experience which should- be, When known, of value to every Man in Canada. He says :— Without relief for five years, I have gone from bad to weave with .kidney disease.. Have .leen treated at two hospitals—Chicago and Montreal, --and took the hot springs course all to no purpose. I have taken doctors advice and their •medicines with the sanme,.re- sult. My cure commenced as soon as '1 started taking' Dodd's Kidney Pills, and after taking ten boxes.I am happy to say that nay cure is perfect: s • Mr. Patrick McLaughlin, D1clialttip, has done it.at last. 'Ile has tied a knot that he cannot untie with tongue with' his teeth, It took place in the Roman Catholic church, of Mitchell, . on -Tuesday of last week, when he and Miss -Catharine Connolly, of Logan, were ' united in the holy bonds; of. matrimony. • ' )J' t — .2 o talo ilial Can luul Lots \0s-15 ' h barn and st,ablmg off Lot 2 bowie and • BELLEVILLE :and 16, oD tale S.. F,, - I3. of so e. . Thier is' mitts to the East. owe, •baro gn Lot 10—in a1I°210..acres of `.lfuncl-•about 50'acros of bush. Good supph fa oryater. !Apply te,TOne or Jamcs•N toL1 , St MVIet TS. P. o.1 Farm For Sale. Tho farmof thelato-Mr Thonias Sl Tito, bo- th? lot No. 14 in. the 5th con.,_of Uhboriiq, con- taining 100 acres, is now for sale. .T1, iso most favorably .located and is olio of tho best;farms in the towtnshap. For . art eulatr s a ply 11? . JOHN SHUTE EXodutors, W.m.IIASI, 114G, a Or to LEWIS 1'L.:1JICB:SONT .Iiariittor'.Exeter. �g �g �- Fi �ter�4 • List, ��9 e " most taken ii any kinds of inedicine both One Of the `best known and mnbst popular Shoemakers in Belleville gives evidence in an iuiportattt mattes. Mr. \Villiamn Kemp, the well-knc w shoemaker, says: "My wife has . been i groat sufferer from tier -irons and tears troubles for the last 20 years. the w is'in a very bad . state, had ter- ible pains in the region .of the heart xtending up over heir shoulders; and he was so nervous that site couldn't leep at night. Her appetite was al ono, such kinds ugh'. she had -MUNICIPALITY OF THIS VILLAGiE• OF U EXETER, COUNT H R J. YOL, Owl' i• • . Notice is Y herab given that I have trans - i lilittod or delivered.o the poisons nnoutiouod ' .traria •i 'Vot Ol`9 11 0 Sof100 Ontario in sections 5 and 7 i Act, 1889, the copies required by said see -tient to bo so1.ransinitted.or. delivered of the list macle.pnrsuant to said` Act, of all persons ap- nearingbv the last revised assessment roll of to veto in "fled tote entitled Municipality tho said • of sfsM Members ion. o 01 ct at the Legislative Municipalityo �ttlt i t Mania a tho Logislativo Assembly and at p Elodtioi s,, and that: said list was first posted up at my o co at Exeter On 1110 .thirtieth clay of. Juno,1897, and remains there for inspection. Electors aro calledupon to examine the said list, tad, if .any; omission or any. other errors aro found therein, to take innnecliato'pioeeod- - ingsto have said errors.aorra: 0 - ' cording t:o. law. ' Dated.-titis 30th clay o MIou, froin doctors ii,nd roprietory articles, she receiyecl no re lel from them. See- ing. " .� it • of Mlt • ms lei v t ei an• ad of iii t g Heart and Nerve Pills; 1 got a box with the faint Hope that they . would help my wife. She has taken twoboxes ancl the results are something wonder- . fnl. The pains: have all but left her. Her appetite is good. She sleeps well which is one of the greatest blessings as exerne d, 5 experienced, and she has im- proved . l .she l p roved in • every way. "I :can recosnmencl themvexy highly' •aucl feel that no other remedy could have .achieved a result, in short a thne. (Signed), William Kemp, . Belleville, , Ont.,, For any case of nervousness, sleep- lessness, weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia try Carter's Little . Liver Pills. Relief is sure. The only nerve medicine for the price in market. Palpitation of the • heart, nervous- ness, trembling, nervous headache, cold hands and feet, pain in the: back, and other forms of weakness are re- lieved by Carter's Iron Pills, . made specially for the blind, nerves and, complexion. Good News From South ,Dakota. The glorious results of this season's harvest of golden grain will` pour a stream of sound money into the pocket of every Dakota farmer. • South Dakota has thousands of acres of choice farming and ranch land lying east of the Missouri river, and within one clay s ride from Chicago or Mil- waukee which can now be bought reasonably cheap, but which before the end of another year may be advanced in price. �" The stook -raising industry in South Dakota is profitable, and Eastern capi- tal is now being invested. in cattle and sheep growing in that state. Diversified tanning, the growing of live stock, and the products of the dairy, are plating South Dakota, fore- most in the ranks of the successful West ern states. Those desiring full information on the subjeet and particularly those who wish to seek a nets home or purchase .. , land with requested to acre. land,are i d uE'at . correspond l Taylor, nahat 1d `5 E l E1 Agent, 2 King street East, Toronto, Ont. Swallowed A Spider: Frankfort, Ky., June .1.—xis . Peter Pardie met with a most peculiar and almost fatal accident recently. She arose before daylight to get a drink of water. Ili chinking she also swal- lowed a small black wafter spider that had dropped into the bucket during the night. She felt the insect going down her throat, but did not know what it was. In an hour she because nauseated and threw upthe spider, but not until it bac. biden her repeatedly internally. The poison from the bites soon spread through her system and her condition became alarming. The flesh puffed up in rolls and ridges, her ears swelled so tightly that the blood oozed through the skin, while.her tongue swelled till she almost suffocated. Physicians worked for several hours administer- ing all antidotes known, .and finally pulled her through; ands She is now convalescent- The little spider that has such a venomous sting or bite is not larger . than a pea and can coli itself up into a compact ball and float on the water like a piece of caulk. How To A void Wasting Time and Money, 'AW -Ord at' this thne to the ladies of 'Canada Inay be the means of. putting them an their guard, so that time and -money ntoy not. be wasted. ' There are certain dealers and store- .keepers'whose Life -object is themaking of large profits on every article •they' sell.:. ; • These dealers are minty endeavoring, to sell•tidulterated and imitation pack- age dyes for the •same price as the honest•dealer asks for the reliable and • .never -failing Diamond Dyes. . Few ladies ,have the ,inclination to spencd.tbne..01 money to experiment with, We:4: ll$ss and poisonous • mredierits plat up to outwardly in\i.. Fate the marvellous Diamond Dyes. if you t tuit"-gpod work you must use the best dyes. Years of thorough testing prathili x the fact that Dia- monds Dyes are the strongest, hright- est and Inst economical ; they are the only (lyes in the world that are special- ly waxrantecl, Each • palcket, •when direction's are followed, 'will aive-satis- factory,,tid astonishing results. , ' • se.EAKti'ESS•AND DYSPEPSIA CURED.. DEAR• suis,- -.i•, can heartily- recommend I3ur(lockBlood Bitters. For a long-time I was troubled With dyspepsia; and wonluness. The least, e:rertioirwotald tire me but.. Iam glad to. say however, that your 131. B. ' B. 'has 'greatly, benefited me, curing the dyspepsia and mak- ing too strong and well • ENNIE 1( ANS, • • • Hespoler, Ont. Nati Liver Pills cure constipation, tn0C0,4l411ek1 A ('URE Dolt' CHILBLAINS,. tis Yellow Oil —I 'tiled• Ii ar ` Ea It SiIRs. ail D `for Chilblains this `mmol anti found it most. effectual. It relieves the irritation 'almost 'instantly, and a few' applications resulted in a complete euro. p • F'. L'xsTRavca, ' Port Sydney, Out,. e; 25c, se„ • -AN ILL=FATED TRAIN, v it Windsor, or Ont.. was 1.41t ds O t o or of PIA S. Phmm , i the bridge at ti through e the train which vent t g g St George, Ont., 'in 188b: In the aceidontitis "kidneys and back worn seriously injured, ",and. hovel :since caused himfgroat suffering., Mr. Plimmer" says :—"Until I obtained Donna Kidney Pills:1 never know what it was to„b froo from pain. They have entirely retrieved the pain, and It., • •_able to svork'overy dayato t• TheyHave pro.:.wed bettor,rosults than 11 tho ether medi(iies 'combined:whichI e ears be "iritttr...I a.z tiro' used in all my. Y .. . ,,,tb,,C1t1,A9„a Sllgeiildl; ftatf4 aa&&���� PHRENOL9NE REMEDIES Tacking the lead everywhere. Weary axe working day and night to supply the dentin -id. Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundred:4 of poor sufferers are being restored to health and happiness daily. Try our— Rheumatic Specific or Kidney and Liver Pills They are absolutely pure and healthful. Guaranteed to cure Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, ILnd all forms of Kidney and Liver troubles. Beware of Spurious imitations. Sold in Exeter only by C. LrTz. v— C A L. L., --"44- —AT THE -- New - Butcher Shop. For I>EEF, LAMB, VEAL, PORK, BOLOGNA and SATJ SAGE At Lowest Cash Price. Sweet Caporal Athlete 1Oc ts. Per Package Cigarettes Derby I tancl 0111�ia Gold 5 cts. Per Package Cigarettes RETAIL EVERYWHERE a ***********•****************k***** **** **a. * 8 At the See -side. Do not take any chances during.your summer outing, have your travelling gar- ments made of Rigby Waterproof Cloth. If caught in a rainstorm you just shake yourself and you are dry. Shorey's make of Bicycle suits and bight Overcoats are all Rigby Waterproofed. Rigby is suitable alike for Ladies and Gentlemen's garments. Porous yet water- proof. Cool, dry and comfortable.. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 i©a..0ot0Qeit .0Qt 00 REMEMBER That we sell cheap alltime. 20 FISH POULTRY, AND GAMI.i - - IN SEASON. . t Discount of 5 per cent in cash or 7 •per cent in pleat will be allowed. on all cash purchases. Call and inspect our. system. Highest cash price paid for Hides, •Sheep, Lamb and Calf skins. ONE DOOR SoirTII CENTRAL HOTEL.' L. GAY 'PRop. BICYCLES AND' WCSOR The correct. place to buy a lei Rowe ti'oux' Has the Finest Class of; SHAVING BRUSH S, Furniture ever shown iii Exe-1 CLOTHES BRUSHES, ter and 11(' Does TheT NAIL BRUSHES, . v . T HAIL, BRI: SHES, . Largest amount of �t SHA 1'ING BRUSHES, Bttsii-iess TOOTH BRUSHES, WHISKS, ETC, •' Quality, unexcelled and prices -very low at ��rQwnin 's. • UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. During the Year 1897. Per full particulars see advertisements, or apply so l:EJER BROS,, LTD., 23 SCOTT St.,1OIteNTO • • R N. ROW E Next door North of Molsons Bank. BICYCLES 3 THINGS! Are You Interested . I Price, Wheels? e handle sonie of the lead- ing CANADIAN and AMEnI('AN makes at prices( to suit the times. �. A few second hand organs 5 and 6 Octave, cheat). Sewing Ma.•cllii-ie% ALWAYS 0.K HAND. P. S.—Selling out Disci. ;Har- rows at cost, • i PzaRxlNs' & MARTIN, Main street, Exeter. FARMERS!- -"H Quality, Assortment Should enter into the act of buying more than anything else. If the '- quality goiid, assortment com- plete,uying is made easy. That is where we t:ome?in. We have the stock, the prices, the quality, and feel certain 'that we can suit the Santa of all in Furniture. The way to test it is to call end see for yourself... -. You will find at'Bissett's \ Wareroosns • the following line of iAgricnT- • thrall Implements, DEERING BIN- DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER AND BALL BEARINGS, STEEL SULK Y RAKES..,, Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators, Disc and Diamond Harrows. Plows, and Turnip Drills. SEWING MACHINES, ETCH The celebrated .. Knoll Washer Raymond sewing and wringers machine nI ! STQ�iGs9 r • Gurney stoves and furan ces. Waggons Buggies Bicycles. The 1 Chatham Waggon and a full ne of the celebrated McLaughlin uggies. ILL" -Gidie on, Opera Hotase Act1ock FURNITURE AND t UNbERTAK1NG. An lntrodaction 7.7 It gives us pleasure to in troduce to you our fin&Beavc,r and Milton Ovei"coatings; also a big range of Scotch and Can- adian Tweed for warm winter pricesare away wear. Our down. Did you see our $12 Black Worsted Suit (made to order,) If not why not. H. Grieve J Crop a.eports;'issueci try theNortl3'er. Pacific Railway and Manitobit an North-western Railway, almost out exception report from eves;.. ge tion a favorable lookout 'iai0 o tO,rei int rnt1S.- he pate Thole t isaia OAT he