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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1897-10-28, Page 5can' This is the complaint of thousands at this Beason. They have no appetite; food aL does not relish. They need the toning up of the stomach and digestive organs, which • course of Hood'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 physical system. It so prompt- ly and efficiently relieves dyspepticsymp- toms and cures nervous headaches, that it seems to have almost "a magic touch." Sarsaparilla dYrifier. Utile Blood fact theRnoTruo o u are the best after-dinner Hood's Pills pills, aid digestion, 25C, Exeter Electric Light AND POWER Co., (LIMITED) Notice of Rates. Tho following rates will be charged by the above company, for the early and late service they propose giving the town. *louse Lighting Main Hall $3.10 per annum per 16 c, p. (or 4/5's cont per night ) 1 parlor $2.80 per annum per 16 c. p. (or 7/10's cent per night.) Each subsequent parlor lamp $1,80, (or 1 cent nor night.) Dining room $2.75 per annum 16 e. p. <I kitchen - - - $2.75 <G ,t (f Upstairs Hall $2.00 " dd « It (or 3',(s cent per night.) Spare bedroom $1.50 per annutn 16 c. p, (or ) Ordinaryberoom$1.7$ per annum 16 c. p. Cellar - 90 cents per annum 8 c. p. Cornt•rrlercites!( L,9giliting, 1 to 5 lights $4.50 per annum 16 e. p. (or 1 115 cent per night.) 5 to 10 lights $4.40 per annum 10 to 15 " $1.25 d, , d 15to20 ,d $L10 „ „ 20 to 25 " $4.00 " 25 plus '" $3.90 ad W?ring. General practise has proved it to be more satisfactory for ,..� _. cons w»or to own everything ergthiog withilLhis ownwalls. 110 foregoing low rates have been figured on this basis, 6 i,, and in order Co aocurej them tho following nominal initial charges aro made (for wiring with lamp corn - Vote : Open or cleat, suitable for stores $1.35 per light. Concealed, suitable for residence $1.70 per light. Payable in monthly instalments, for a period of 10 months, or $1.00 for concealed work and 1.25 for cleat work, cash on starting of lights. For further particulars apply to R. C. C TREMAINE, Matt ager 4' da 16 c, p. is 44 44 •, .4 ,.i iron.. THURSDAY, OCT. 8th, 1897. Local and District News Quailare scarce and wild. It is hard to get nearthem owing to the cracking of div leaves and branches. Mrs. (Rev.) Allin, of Brussels, was in .London for three orfour days last week at the bedside of her mother (Mrs. Darch), who is dangerously ill. While engagee'd ' in cutting corn, Charles Simpson, of East Wawanosh, naught his hand in the cutting box and lost two fingers and a thumb. The land was dressed, but a week later lockjaw set in, and Simpson died in torture. We know whereof we affirm when we state that Ayer's Pills, taken promptly, at the first symptoms of colds and fever, arrest further pro- gress of these disorder, and speedily restore the stomach, liver, mad bowels, to their normal and regulate action. David 4Weismiller, inspector of the London Mutual Fire Insurance Com- pany, of London, has adjusted and pai all the claims against the company 3 recent conflagration g t r<ti ti the in h o of Russell. u sell. The claims against the company amounted to $6,000, and this money will be most acceptable in the county. Chief Game Warden Tinsley receiv- ed word from Deputy Game Warden S. A. Huntington, at North Bay, to the effect that he has arrested two Amer] cans, A. S. White, of Syracuse, N. Y., and a man named Belden, from the ,Ir same place, for bunting without a license. They were taken before Judge Doran,at North Bav,and fined $25 and costs, in all $67.50. John Witid, a farmer who resides s des on the Oth con. of Stephen, while on his '• way to Exeter on Monday last, lost a -cheque for $17 and some odd cents, which he had received from Mr. A. Q. 3Bobier and which he was going to_get cashed at O'Neil's bank that day Up- on discovering that the cheque was gone he at once preceededto the bank • to stop payment, but to his: great sur- prise he was just fifteen 'minutes too late, the cheque had been cashed by some unknown person. Edward : Lucimore, a West Lorne farmer, was among the offenders at tine Police Court, London, Saturday morning. He was charged as a drunk. V. A. Buchner appeared for him and asked that as this was bis first offence lie be discharged. Mr. Bdchner said that his client had lately received a legacy and was celebrating the event. Edward Lucimore lately fell heir to a fortune left by a' relative in Eng- land, and secured' the money through Mr. Buchner, from whom he has re- ceived over $1,000 since June last. A few days ago he got $300, and it is al- leged he let it slip through hisfingers ns fast as he received it Miss Spearin, of St. Marys,is visiting Miss Herten.. :Brussels' taxrate, at 204.mills, will produce $6,264,97. Mr. Tebbutt has been engaged for S. S. No. 10, Stliinley, at a salary of $350 Watson Bros., of Logan, have pur- chased the .Archer farm,'near Mitchell, for $5,000. Miss Jennie Cluff is spending a coup- le of weeks with her parents and other friends in Lucan. Mrs. 1'. Fisher and daughter, Miss Vine., spent last week with relatives and friends in London. Mr, J. A. Stewart recently had an acetylene gas plant installed on his premises to light his store, Miss Mary Layton, of Tnckersmith, who has been visiting relatives in Exeter, has returned home. . Mangolds are a very fair crop this year, ,but some have commenced feed- ing their turnips in the field. Instant relief guaranteed by using Milburn's Sterling headache Powders. No depressing after -effecters,. Daniel Hanheffer, of Chitag o, a native f fell o Huron comity,: down his well, but escaped injury. The name of J. T. Garrow, Q. C„ of Goderich, is now mentioned in connec- tion with the Perth county judgeship. Sick neadache, however annoying and distressing, is positively cured by Laxa Liver pills. They are easy to take and never gripe. • Much of the fall wheat which was sown six or eight weeks ago is only just now above the ground, having made its appearance since therein last week. It's so pleasant to take that children cry far it ; but it is death to worms of all kinds.Sr. Low's Worm Syrup. Price 25 cents, All dealers. The friends of Mr, Thomas Noble, of con. 3, Mullett, will regret to learn that he is suffering from a cancer, in fact is helpless, and be has decided to sell his farm.- Our popular music teacher, (of a few years ago) Miss Lydia Blair, of Porters Hill, was united in marriage, on Wed- nesday, October 13th, to lir. John W. Wallis, of Rudyard, Mich„ by Rev. Mr. Shaw, of Bayfield. Miss Lizzie Saunders, of McGillivray, who has ]leen employed at tbe Com- mercial House in Exeter for some Mine, was married to Mr. Wm Bell, of Arkona, at 1le.nsall, an Wednesday of last Week, by Rev. J. S. Henderson. Wbile Jaynes Leonard, of Elrna, was returning borne from Stratford on the train, he had four of his ribs fractured by being thrown against some portion. The the ear. . ilccident occurred at Milverton 't all sttLtion. He was 031 the plat- form of the coach at the time. Out of nearly 40 applicants, the trus- tees of the Summerhill school have en- gaged E. 0, SWetherakl, of Auburn, at a salary of $300. Ho holds a 2nd class professional certificate, has had experi- ence, and is spoken of as a successful teacher with an excellent record. An interesting event took place at the hone of Mrs. Baker, in Mitchell, on Thursday, when that lady,. who was the widow of the ]ate Rev. Robert Baker, of the old Bible Christian Church, was harried to 111r. John. S. Coopin, bailiff and license inspector for Sontil Perth. At a meeting held recently the Sea - forth Collegiate football team elected the following officers : Hon. pies., A. Davidson ; hon. vice -Pres., Dr. McKay; pres., 11. S. Robertson ; viee-pres., Mr. Stone ; secy-trews., It. J. Mu]clrew ; captain, A. Hammett; executive com- mittee, D. 'Wilson, A Bethune, A. Bond. On Monday, Oct. 18th, there passed away after a severe and lingering ill- ness Agnes Broadfoot, relict of the late Peter McTavish. at the age of sixty years. Deceased was the eldest daughter of John Broadfoot, one of the pioneers of Tuckersn,itb, who took up the farm on the Mill road, nolo oc- cupied by James Broadfoot, where the subject of this sketch was born, in the famous year of 1837. The marriage is announced of Mr. Thomas Elstone, G. T. R car checker, London, and Miss Catharine Dow dell, of Ailsa Craig, Rev. A. L. Russell officiating. The welding was arranged to take place two weeks ago, but the groom failed to appear. Miss Dow - dell ordered an action against him for breach of promise of marriage, but, he could not be located. Afterwards bel returned and fulfilled his contract.. A. McGill, analyst of thelepartment of inland revenue, has made au an- alysis of well waters collected at vari ous points throughout the Dominion There were 61 samples in all. The re suit shows that 24 are apparently good and safe water ;13 are clearly bad and unsafe, while 21 samples may be con- sidered doubtful. This work is done with a view of awakening the attention of owners of wells to the importance of having thein looked after. Mr. Mc- Gill says that,. although clearness, coldness, palatability and absence of color should he insisted upon, they are no guarantee of the purity of a water supply. As Mrs. John .Lowery, of Hullett, and Mrs. L. Proctor were driving up the cut line, on Monday, they met with rather an nnfortunate accident. Mrs. Louver;,* was passing a wagon, and the road being` rather steep and narrow caused tho buggy to upset ; the shafts, which were fastened by a ..hook and sprang, became loose. at one side and started the horse • the occup- ants were thrown out, the horse ran as far as P. McDougall's, and when caught the' new harness • was badly broken the buggy, • which was new also, liacl thedash seat and top dra'gecl oft, shafts and wheels wrecked. urs. Proctor sustained •a hurt on the knee, while Mrs. Lowery'sface and head were injured.' ONE HONEST MAN. Dear Editor. -Please inform your readers, that if Written to Confidentially, l will mall, in a sealed let. ter, particulars of a genuine, honest, home cure, by which I was permanently restored to health and manly vigor, after years of suffering from nervous debility, sexual weakness nl ht losses and weak shrunken parts. 'was rolbc(I and swindled by the quacks until I nearly lost faith in ma end, but thank heaven I am now well, vigoroua'and Strong, and wish to make thiscertain means of cure known to all suf- ferers. I have nothing to sell and want no monel but beings arm beileverin the universal brotherhood of urian I am desirous of helping the unfortunate til regain their health and ha pineal!. �1 ppromise yyou ppaar feet eecracy. Address with stamp wM T. mu ro W Age Ur Supplies, P.0. Box 59, St. Henri, Que. Z'13 EXETER TIMES Lives iii 1)anger The Time for Action and Great Gare. Paine's Celery Compound Should Be Used This month. Our changeable Autumn weather brings fear to the hearts of thousands of rheumatic sufferers who are unable to go to warmer climes. The present month with its wet, cold weather and shilling north east winds will, without doubt, increase the agonies of those who are afflicted with acute, chronic, inflammatory and sciatic rheumatism. The uric acid in the systsm, which the kidneys have not removed, is poison - ing the blood, casting stiff and swolIen Joints twisted legs,arms, fingers, and contracted chords. When it reaches the heart it generally prove fatal. Rheumatic sufferers, why remain in agony and peril. There is sure cure and a new life for all if the proper a- gency is made use of. The true agency Paine's Celery Compound, has trium- phantly met hundreds of cases far more subtile and dangerous than yours it will surely meet your troubles. It is for you to determine this day whether you shall be free from suffering and take an a new life. or remain in a con- dition of helplessness and torture that may drag you to the grave any time. Beat in mind that Paine's Celery Compound cures all forms of rheumat- ism, and does the work so well that the disease never returns. Mrs, M, J. Vince, of Barrie, Ontario, Says ; "I am happy to say that I have tak- en Paine's Celery Compound with great results. I had sciatica so badly that I could not turn In bed or walk without help ; and for aperiod of three weeks was helplessly laid up and suf- fered uffered pain that at tinges was unbear- able, "I tried many medicines, but all in vain. I was afterwards recommended to try Paine's Celery Compound. I used six bottles, and am entirely cured and enjoy good health. I take great pleasure in recommending the valu- able medicine that cured nice. .. FOIL OVER FIFTY YEA1.S, AN OLD AND WELL-T1tIL"D ItEylitDY. -Mfrs Vi s] ORsSa Soothing Syrup has been ts d for over fifty years by millions of mo[hersfor their children while teething. with perfect success. It soothes the child softens thogums, allays all pain, cures wind co'lic, and is the best remedy for I)iarrltrna. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in overt' part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. 'Vin low's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. STOUT PEOPLE. Stout people are in groat danger of having the heart muscles gradually weakened by in- filtration of fat. This can bo prevented by the usa of Milburn's Heart and erve Pills. Mr. James Dolly, Hamilton. Ont., says: "I have been sick and feeble for live years, with a weak fluttering heart, sinking feeling, nervousness, shortness of breath, etc., but am now glad to say that Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills have completely removed all my Ir cart and nerve troubles, and give me back my health. "THEY SUIT ME EXACTLI t" "nave had dyspepsia and stomach trouble for the past two ears," says Miss EllenWhalen, Niagirra . Falls, and took various remedies in search for a cure. None of them suited my case like Laxa-Liver Pills. They suit- ed ane exactly, and removed the troubles promptly and effectually I willingly recom- mend thein to all who surfer as 1 slid." NO ROOM EOR SALT RHEUM. Salt rheum, erysipelas, tetter, shingles, rashes, scruff, etc., cannot exist whore Bun - nom BLOOD Brr'ru.ns is used. Hero is the proof : `I was so bad with salt rheum that niy finger nails carne of. B. R B. cured me com- pletely and I have hail no return of the disease during the past three years." i42rrs. Jas. S AN1)i Rs, Emerson, Man, TAKEN WITH SPASMS. A Collingwood Resident tells How South American Nervine Cured His Daughter of Distressing Nervous Disease. The father of Jessie Merchant, of Collingwood, tells this story of his eleven year old daught er: "I doctored with the .most skilled physicians in Collins wood without any relief coming to my daughter, spending nearly five hundred dollars in this way. A friend influenced rile to try South American Nervine, though I took it with little hope of it being any good. When she began its use she was• hardly able to move about, and suffered terribly from d.ervous spawns, bnt after taking ew bottles she can now run around as other children." For stomach troubles and nervousness there is nothing so good as South 'American Nevine. Sold by 0. LUTZ. To Colorado California Take the (C. R. L & P. Ry) GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Elegant Equipment, Pullman Service. Chair Cars Free, It is the best Line to Colorado TunouGli SERVICE TO CALIFORNIA IN THE PH LLLTPS' TOURIST CABS. Do you want a farm in Kansas, Oklahoma or Texas? Send to address below for our new Emigration 'Folder. Also Descriptive Folder, giving full particu- lars as to rates, etc., toColoradoand California , sent on application. Address JOHN SEBASTON, G. P. A., Chicago. ALlialrICT .EISI?i1RTS. Exeter, October 27th, 1897. Wheat per bushes.22 . :.. to 76 Barley....,.. .24 to 25 Peas ...45 to 45 Butter.,•...14 to 14 Eggs lt to Geese ys ...... . 4 to 14 Chickens per 1D ...4 to 4 Ducks ..... ., , 5 to 5 Wool,... 17 to 18 Dried Apples.. . 2} to 2i Pork dressed .. .75 to 5.00 Pork live weight . g$�3.50 to '3.00 Hay per ton. .. .........$ 500 to .$0.50 00 Clover seed .. .. 5 Alsike clover .... 4.50 tou5.00 Timothy seed 1.50 to $1.75 London, October 27511, 1897. Wheat per bustle , .... ..78 to 81 ats. . ..22 to 23 Peas . , ,.39 to 40 Barley .... .29 to 33 Buckwheat . .... ...23 to 34 Corn •.••29 to 30 32 to 30 Beans -..... 25 to 35 11 t0 12 12 to 14 78 to 80 ....,10 to 12 9 to 10 ,30 to 50 ..40 to 50 . .. 4.50 to 5.00 .. 34.00 to $4.50 Butter ., Ducks Turkeys per 1b.... Geese per lb Chickens Ciieesn Potatoes per bag HayyPor ton ...... P orkP er au•t. . Farm for Sale The undersigned offers for sale, his farm of 100 acres, lot 12, con, 11, Stephen. There aro erected on the premises a brick house, bank barns, straw sheds and driving shed; good orchard. and never -failing wells of water. 13 acres good hard bush, well fenced, and the land is in good state of cultivation, One mile from school house,"and 2.4 Hailes :from Crediton. 16 acres of fall wheat in. For terms and further particulars s NcSCHROEDER, Dashwood,. In the High Court of Justice FOGERTY VS. MCGRATIH. L Pursuant to the hereto], order made in this cause, and bearing date the 7th day of October A, D. 1897. utero will be hold with the appro- bation of ItobertlK. Cowan, Esq., Master of this Court at London, by Eduard Bossonbciy. Auc. on the premises in the township of McGillivray in the ( minty of Middlesex at the hour of 2 o'clock. 1', 12. en 1V%ndey, Nov. '5t11. 1897. The following lands and premises in one parcel, namely :-All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in theTaownsbip of McGillivray in the County of Middlesex and Province of Ontario, and being composed of lot No, 6 in 4111 can. of the said township of McGillivray, containing 09k acres more or lens. The properly will he offered for sale subject to a reserve bid which has been fixed by the said Toaster. Tho said property is situate about 4 miles from Centralia station, on the Grand 'Tun]: Railway and abcnt half a mile from a schoolhoiu, • a has c, and m upon it a good frame he cruse, i a e f10 bath. nr aframe stable 1 drive at d lo shed, d. Th c v land is of clay loam about 75 acres cleared, and all in geed state• of cultivation. The balance is in beech, 'maple and elm bush. There is also growing thereon about 9 acres of fall wheat, and a quantity Of fall plowing has done thereon. TERMS OF PAYMENT. The purchaser will bo required to pay a de- posit equal to tern per Bent of the whole of the purchase money to . the plaintiff's solicitors on the day of ago, and the balance into court, without interest, within one month thereafter. The Venodr small not be called upon to pro- duce or furnish any documents or evidences of title which aro not in his possessio n orpower. In all other respects the terns and conditions of :ale will be the standing conditions of the High Court of Justice. Further particulars can be had of Messrs. Meredith, Cameron, Judd Dromgole, Solici- tors, Ior,dt; ; 11. .ssrs. ('ronyn ♦C Bel Soli(•i- tors, London ; or John. Hoskin, Esq., Q. ('., Official Guardian, Toronto. I)atecl at London this 21st clay of October A. D. 1897. (Signed) R. X. COWAN, Master. Shorey's Rigby Rain-Proofecl . F U Frieze l stets 0 0 C�1 In Olive Mix, Brown, U Fawn, Claret and Oxford N Gray; 51 to 54 inches long, with 6 inch collar, 5 pockets ro and throat tab, with "wont - come -orf" buttons can he' bought retail in every Town and Village for $7.00 1 isesesztersssesesesesessiga Lv�rz�s bihug $tol±e W e would recommend those suffering from COUGHS, COLDS, and BRONCI•IIAL, troubles to use WINAN'S COUGH BALSAM. It is also a reliable remedy for children. 'We manufacture WINAN'S LINIMENT, au excellent reme-, (dy for NEURALGIA, PAINS SORE THROAT, .RHEUMATISM, INFLUENZA.. Also WINAN'S CONDITION POWDER, the best in. the mar- ket. Try our Lotion for scratches on horses also condition ow - der for same SOLE AGEI :' FOR DICKS LUNG SYRUP. C. LUTZI Every Saturday Tourist Sleep ing Route to California. Commencing next Saturday night and co tinning every Saturday night thereafter, Mid- land Route tourist cars en route to Colorado, Utah and California. will leave the Chicago Union Passenger Station of the Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Paul Railway at 10 o'clock, running over tho Chicago and Omaha Short Line to Omaha, thence via Lincoln, Nob., Colorado Springs andLeadvillo,Colo,SaltLake City and Ogden, Utah, Reno, Nevada, and Sacramento, Cal., arriving at San Francisco at 8.45 p.. m. Wednesday. As will be noticed. this route is Midland through Northern lnuois, Iowa, Nebraska,. Kansas, Colorado (through the heart of the Rookies), Utah, Nevada and California allerd- ing a perfect panoramic view of praire,, moun- tain coast scenery. These popular every Saturday California excursions for both first and second class p as - sen ers (notforoian emigrants aoe" "personally conductd" by intelligent, enotent and co tents "courtiers" who will attend to the wants of all passengers en route. This is tun entirely new feature of tourist car service and will be greatly appreciated by families or par- ties of friends traveling together, or by ladies alone. Parti:•ular attention 18 paid to the care of children who usually get wearyon a long g 3eurney. Remember that the Midland Route Tourist Cars are sleeping ears and aro se.ppplied with all tate accessories necessary to make the journey comfortable and pleasant. and the sleeping berth rate is but 10.00 (for t wo "persons) from. Chicago California. tor Askthetourist car nearest ticket agent for a tq "folder:giving complete information about the Midland Route, or address"Eastern Man - fifer Midland Route," No. 95 Adams street, Chicago, Ill. or A. J. Taylor, Canadian Passen- Ler Agent, 5'., 111, & St. P. ley., 2 King street. ., Toronto, Ont. P. S. --Berth reservations tire made in the order received up to each Saturday morning. First come,fir,tserved. • Farms for sale A. few goad farms for solo chew -Money to own. Apply to JOHN SPACKMAN Sanuwell's Block, Exeter. Notice to trespassers Any person or persons found trespassing up- on my farms, lot 12 and 13, con. 3, Usborne, with either dog or gun, will be prosecuted ac - (filling to law. 2-5 JNO, HEYWOOD Notice to the pubic J. N. Howard will start his chop stones on 'hursdaa, Oct, 7514 at I iekard's old mill site. A first class miller, (Adam Snaith, of Seaforth), has been engaged. lz,ntisfaelion guaranteed. J. N. HOW ARD. Farm for sale A good farm for sale, eontaiuing 99 acres, a never -failing well and spring water. It is in good condition for a good crap if ploughed this fall. Como and w00 it for yourself, The owner lives on the Oth concession of McKillop, lot 31. Apply to W. N. MCMICHAEL,Seaforth. Notice to Debtors. In the matter of the estate of John Lewis late of the township of Stephen in the County of Huron,Gentleman, deceased, Allpersons indebted to the estate of the above named deceased aro required to pay the (rmouuts due by them to William Lewis,of the village of Crediton in the County of Huron, Division Court Clerk. one of the h.xeeutors of the said Jona Lewis deeeased on or bofore the 15th day of November next, as drier that date all accounts and claims unpaid will be placed in suit for collection. 1)atecl at Exeter this 13th day of ()etobcr,1597.. R. H. COLLINS, Solicitor for Executors. Mortnage Sale of Valuable Farm LanU. Under power of Sale contained in a certalu Mortgage bearing date the ilth day of January, A. D..1881, made by one Solomon Pollock to ono Henry Marshall and duly assigned to the Vendor. There will be soil by Public Auction at the Hill's Notol, in the by of Credi- ton, on Thursday, Nov. Lith, I897 At 2 o'clock p. in. by Mr. 11. Eilber, Auc- tioneer, the following lands to wit :-The north half of lot number Three. in the Twenty-fifth Concession of the township 'McGillivray, t to � ,hip of in the County= of Middlesex, containing fifty acres more orless. This isa most desirable farm. Forty-five acres cleared and under cultivation. good 50 clayand loabarnm; .on the premises are a good TERMS OF SALE. Ono quarter of the purchase money clown at the time of sale, balance in five years with in- t crest annually at six per cent. For further particulars apply to or to GRAYDONGRAYDON, H. EILBER, Vendors Solicitors. And., Crediton. • KINSMAN. L. D. S..AND 1i . 1)11..A. I1. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D, S., Honor Graduate of Toronto University, Dentists. Teeth extracted 'without pain or bad after effects. Office in Fan - son's Block, West side of Main st., Exeter.. DR. ANDERSON, � (D D. S. L. D. s•) DENTIST. Honors graduate of the Toronto Uni- versity, and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. All Bridge work, crowns and Plate work done in the neatest possible manner, A harmless anaesthetic for painless extraction. The strickest attention given to the preservat- ion of the natural teeth. Office opposite Cen- tral Hotel, Exeter, Ont. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR. ices ure .„.„,satt /4\ BEST FORTABLE.DAIRY,AND FARM. A Man is always in the SWI Nil If he wears one of W. JOHN'S neatly fitting SUITS. He is a sure fitter. His prices are away down. His goods are the best. Call and examine his goods before buying your --"" FALLS WT W. JOHNS, The Tailor. er y Cigarettes Per Package th../ 1 M .4,.11111.+1111111. - The Flow of Milk I will be Increased. Why go to all the trouble of keep- ing cows and get only about half the milk they should produce. DICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER o strengthens the digestion and in- vigorates the whole system so 1 that the nutriment is all drawn from the food. It takes just the same trouble to care for a cow when she gives only three quarts as when she gives a pail. Dick's Blood Purifier will pay back its cost with good interest in a few weeks. L,EEMING, MILES & CO., 6O OrENTS DICK 6. CO., AOCNTS, MONTREAL.. A PACKAGE. PiloPattroan' t1 s R MEMBER 3 Tan That vVt sell cheap all the time.. Price, .... Quality, Assortment Should enter into the act of buying more than anything else. If the quality good, assortment com- plete, buying is made easy. That is where we come in. We have the stock, the prices, the quality, and feel certain that we can suit the wants of all in Furniture. The Way to test it is to call and see for yourself. IR IN Rowe Has the Finest (:lass of Furniture ever shown in Exe- ter and lie Does tl-aei Largest amount of lausiriess UNDERTAKING A S1'ECIALTY. H N FOWE Next door North of Molsons Bank. ?fix MOLES Are Yet Intemsaed hi Wheels We handle some of the lead- ing CANADIAN and ,.A.MEaICAN makes at prices to Suit the times. -vow- Gidiey & son, Opera House 'block FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. PERFECTION AT LAST` " A few second hand organs S and H Octave, cheap. Sewhig Mao -Miles ALWAYS ON HAND. P. S. -Selling out Dise Har- rows at cost. PERKINS & MARTIN, Main street, Exeter. FARMRS ! ;R You will find at Bissett's Warerooms the following line of Agricnl- tura' Implements, 'BERING BIN- DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER AND BALL BEARINGS, STEEL SULK i' RAKES. Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators, Disc anct Diamond Harrows. Plows, and Turnip Drills. SEWING MACHINES, ETC The celebrated Raymond sewing machine Knoll Washer and wringers STOVESU__� Gurney stoves and furances. Waggons • B i. cog es Bicycles. �cyc ems. The Chatharn Waggon and a full line of the celebrated McLaughlin Buggies. "131 L.L" WARRANTED EVERY TIME. 'FF!USS.ES NEW IN DESIGN, NEW IN PRINCIPLE, NEW IN APPLICATION. A large assortment of the best and most approved Trusses and Mechani- cal Appliances always in stock, pur- chased direct from the manufacturers. We guarantee every Truss to be made with the finest English steel. PRICES VERY MODERATE. Sole Agency DOMINION LABORATORY. J. W. BROWNING PRor A Suit of clothes or a Single Garment se G ment Should Combine now a dans, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, ; Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You look for these in an old and reliable place, and A. J. SNELL never disappoints liis 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 pleasure. in showing Y them to you. There are many oiher lines that are specially y I) 3' ractive. a. J. 6114177...X.,,„