Exeter Times, 1898-2-24, Page 5with Rood's Sa,"a and �ziun, i(8piee. Talisa" and alk
ta-
sbow that this meds -
bine has enjoyed public lic confidence and
patronage to a greater extent than accord-
isd any othef proprietary medicine. This
its pimply because it possesses greater
merit and produces ;greater cures than
(any. other. It is not what we say, but
what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that toile
jJrho. Story, All ativertiOemeuts of Rood's
a$srgaperilla, like $oodla Sarsaparilla. it -
;Olaf, are honest. We have never deceived
Olaf,
public, and this with its superlative He
(medicinal merit, is why the people have
csbiding confidence in it, and buy
!�
A Successful
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elist
n
Rev. W. A Dunnett, A Mari Whose Good
Work Is Widely Kl,:7wr
000'S
Sarsaparilla
!Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try It
,Prepared only by C. L Hood 6rCo„ Lowell, Mass.
are the only pills to take
t'11100d'S Pilin with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
H KINSMAN, L. D. S. AND
DR. A, R, KINSMAN, L.
D. S., D, D, S., Honor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentists.
Teeth' extracted without pain or.
Fan -
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Dia. ANDERSON, (D. D. S. L. D. S•)
DENTIST.
Honors graduate of the Toronto Uni-
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of Ontario. All Bridge work, crowns and PIate
work dote in the neatest possible manner, .A.
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The striekest attention given to the preservat-
ion of the natural teeth. Oflice opposite Gen.
tral Hotel Exeter, Ont
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Fares for sale
A. few good farms for sale cheap—Money to
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Private funds' to loirn on improved farms
utfive and five and one half.por cent.
Appi to
1st December,1897, h LLIOT & GLAt MAt
Solicitors etc,, Exeter.
Dissolution of Partnership
The co -partnership heretofore existing, bo-
tween John Trevethick and Robt• Walker, of
Crediton, under the firm of Trevethick and
Walker, is, this tenth day of January, 1898,
mutually dissolved.
- JOHN TREVETHICK,
ROBT, E. WALKER.
(ie totifq Ova..
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th 1808.
Local and District News
Scarlet fever has broken out on the
14th con., Stephen.
Thomas Ballantyne is abont to Pur
Chase Adam Whiteford's farm near
Rodgerville.
. Chas. M. Whitney, a former resident
mf Seaforth, died at Woodstock last
week of appendicitis.
• Adam Dougall, of Turtle Mountain,
is home visiting his mother, Mrs.
;Dougall, of Rodgerville.
The bridge near Parkhill has 'been
' made a county bridge, upon the decis-
ion of three County Councillors who
iw'ere appointed to examine the same..
Mr. Ea. Mothers has bought a 110
•acre farm on •the 10th con. of London.
.township: from Mi•. J. C. Hughes for
.$4,500. Ile will move the first week in
3Ylarcb. '
James Ilunter,` an employe -in the.
furniture factory of Watson & Mal-
colm, Kincardine, Ont., had. four fin-
gers on his left hand amputated by a
Jointing machine Friday.
John Rutledge, of the 4th con.
Tuckersmith, recently bought from H.
Young, Colborne, the splendid stallion,
Pen Man, and last week re -sold him at
a. good figure to Mr. Hunt, of Luck-
. 31ow.
An old resident of Thedford, 'passed
away a On Thursday, in the person of
Mr. B: Service, who died suddenly' of
heart failure. Deceased was 00 years
land had ad been a resident of that
place for several years.
The by-law relating to the proposed
loan of $25,000 to Doherty & Co. pass-
ed the Clinton council, and will be vot-
ed on by the electors on March 14. The
New Era says.it is vitally important to
the welfare of Clinton that the busi-
ness be retained there.
For some' consicterable time the
r
growing country p .actice of Dr. Et.ICI. Cowen, and• increasing surgical
Work in connection with the College
Lf Physicians and Surgeons, and
•xl2eroy Hospital at Keokuk, compelling
bis absence from the office to a great
eXtent, has made it very unpleasant
for those who were thus obliged to
come repeatedly before finding hint for
office consultation. o A partner Was elle
only means that presented itself to
obviate the difficulty and the doctor
has succeeded in thisdirection by en-
tering into a partnershipwith his
T
e Y.
/other, i 'SCowen,:ti M.
Ir. Corvert
sr., who :will arrive next week, is a
physician ofnearly fifty years' ex,
1i once, gratitude
from
m sonc of the
' best medical colleges :in
this country
and abroad and has made a specialty
p. y
;tof the .treatment of diseases of the
atornaeli, liver and kidneys: and all
ehronicobstinate eatses.If, the wonder-
. ful growth of Dr,. II, M, Cowen's
most sticoessfu1 practise be any eriter•
an of the success of the new firm the
Derrioerat message bespeaks for it an
exceeding large one:. The new office.
...n East' naai street '
� s e has been hand-
somely furnished and a complete line
Of the Most approved and Modern Srilr,
lea l atppliittfees added. -11/4. Sterling
at moerattl, Fob, IDOL
•
•
reIate's events in His Career of General Interest -For
Years He Suffered from Heart '!Trouble, and Frequently
from Collapse -On one Occas: ion :Five Doctors Were in
Attendance—He Is Now Frecd from his Old Enemy,
and Enjoys the Blessings of Good Ic ;tli h.
REV. W. A. DUNNETT.
From the Smiths Falls record.
Throughout Canada, from the si est -
ern boundary of Ontario to the Atlain-
ticOcean,there is no name more widely
known in temparence and evangelistic
work than that of the Rev. W. A.
Dunnett. Mr. Dunnett has been the
Grand Vice -Councillor of Ontario and
Quebec in the Royal Templar's, and so
popular is he among the members of
the order that in. Montreal there is a
Royal Tenaplars council named "Dun-
nett Council" in his honor.. For more
than ten years Mr. Dunnett has been
going from place to place. pursuing his
good work,, sometimes assisting resi-
dent ministers, sonietimes'condacting
a series of gospel temperance meetings
,independently, but always .laboring
'for the good of ills fellows. While in
Smith's Falls a few months ago incon-
nection with his work he dropped into
the Record office.for• a little visit with
the editor: During the• conversation'
the Record • ventured to remark that
his duties entailed an enorrnousare ount
of hard work. To this Mr. Dunnett
Assented,but added that in• his present
physical condition he was equal to any
amount of hard work., Batt- it was not
always so, he said, and then he gave
the writer the fallowing little personal
history, with permission to make it
public. He said that for the past thir-
teen yearshe had.beep greatly troubled
with a pain in the region of his heart,
from which he was unable to get any
relief. At times it was a dull, heavy
pain, 21t others sharp and severe.
Oftentimes it rendered him unfit for
his engagements, and at all times it
made it difficult to move. His trouble
was always visible to the public and
frequently when conducting services he
would give out and doctors had to be
called in to attend hint. This occurred
to him inthe
a
tiYonge n e street church
Toronto ; the Baptist chiirch, Wood-
stock, N, 13. ; the Methodist church,
Carleton Place, Ont. On another occa-
sion while preaching to an audience of
2,500 people in the Franklin Street
Congregational church, at Manchester,
N. H, five doctors' bad aa:rived and
were in attendance before he regained
con,C uouness. In all these cities and
towns the newspapers freely igen
tioned his affliction at the time. Mr.
Dunnett said be had consulted Many
physicians, though he said, to he en-
tirely fair, he hoed never been any
groat length of time under treatment
by any one doctor because of his itiner-
ant mode of.life. .In the early part of
the summer of 1890,whIle in Brockville
assisting the pastor of the, Wall street
Methodist church in evangelical ser-
vices, he was speaking of his trouble
to a friend who urged him to
try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
and • next day- • presented him with
a dozen 'boxes. "I took ' the pills"
' said Mr; Dunnett, "and I declare to
i you 1 aur a well. man to -day. I used
to worry a great deal over the pain
about my heart, but that is all done
• now, and I feel like a new Man." All
this Alio' reverend gentleman told in a
simple conirersational way, .and when
it was siiggested that he let 'it be
known, h,e rather deinnrred, • because;
las- lie put it, "I e m almost. afraid to
i say.I am cured, and yet there is ni,
man enjoying better health to -day
than I do." .. '
I At that time, at Mr. Dunnett's re
quest, his sta.terneut was only pub-
lished locally, but now writing under
the chtte of Jan. 21st, froth Fitchburg,
Mass., where he has been conducting a
very sucice ssfui series of evangelistic:
. met tangs, he said :— "I had held back •
' fro'n writing in regard to my health,
not because I had forgotten, but he -
cause it seemed • too good to be true
' that the old time pain had gone. • I
cannot say whether it will ever return
but I can certainly say it has not
i troubled; we for lnonths, and I :Luh in
better health than 1 have been for
i
years.: 1 have gained in flesh, hence
my Weight. , . gt h .
•,
I would preferY
moL to say
•.
anything about.my appetite .• like the
poor, it is ever with ane, Yes; I at-
tribute my good health to Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills, ;and yon have my
consent to use the fact."
EAGYA11D'S YELLOW 011, is prompt
to relieve and sure to cure coughs,colds
sore throat, pain in
chest 4
oasenesv
,
gtiinsey, etc. Price 25cts,
The Kent Fruit Canning
Com ansof Chatham is consideringthe advis-
ability of establishn a brach of their
factory at Sandwich.
Archbishop Cleary is very ill.
He sinters from Loss of appetite and
weakness.' '-Ile is 70
y
ears of age.e. The
prospects of his ultimate
recovery
are uncertain.
The steamer Jan '.a
left
l f Vancouver, B.
0:, on Wednesday, .with 100 men, the
first for a permanent c trap of the
Canadian Yukon railway, steamer
st a er
cleared for Wrangel,
Dr. Dawson, director of the geeing,
Ica]' survey, estimates the gold taken
out of the Canadian Yukon last year
, 5 0 Since
.5 ,
at $,x,000,000: Sinet, 188,x, $4,038;500
has been taken out in gold.
The annual meeting of the IJtiron
Veterinary Medical Association was
held in Wingbani on Wednesday of
lar,st "week. Interesting papers were
read :by members. Thefollowing of -
floors were elected for' the ensuing
year : •Pres,, 0. I+1, - McGregor, Con-
stance ; Viee-pres.,.J.Ilatnilton, Gode-
rich.;;;secretary, John Wilson, Wing -
ham
.
snafu f treasurer, J-. L� Illaoka11, Clin-
ton,
If the citizens of Tavistock had a
lawyer they would be happy. The
Gazette says there is an opening there
for one of the legal fraternity.
Their gentle action and good effect
on the system really makes them a
perfect little pill. Carter's Little Liver
1?ills may well be termed "Perfection."
Chief. Game Warden has estimated
that the deer at present in the province
nu'i rber 00 t
r 10 00 ). This is number of
onefith from the number existing .. 5
years ago and is a tribute to the
measures taken for their protection.
If you hacl taken two of Carter's
Little Liver Pills before retiring yon
wotild not had that coated tongue
or bad taste in the mouth this morn-
ing, Keep a vial with yoti for occas-
ional use.
A joyous 'o. ous event took place at the
residence' John
Rae, of Leadbtr on
Wednesday of last eek, being the
marriage of Mr, Rae's oldest daughter
Miss Maggie, i to William II. Boesen,.
berry, of Zurich. Rev, P. Musgrave,.
performed the eoremoxiy in the pre-
se»ce, of o, small number of relatives
and intimate friends. Mr. It. .A,. Mc -
Ede, and Miss Mary E. Rate tided.tided.as
witnesses, Miss Rae was ono of the
most amiable yo00 . latches, and we
wish ,' ' >
tv t her and hps�latndntran ears
of pros Brit and hat y 'y
1i y happiness.
T
MRS
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Exeter February 23rd,' 1898 • HideS1w ■ ■ Hides!
I OWh eat'perbauhe' ,..00 to 91 Calf
�+
Barley , . 30 t, 99 Calfs Lamb Sheet Skins
Yeas .„ . 50 to 60.
Butter.,.,, ...14 to 15 --
7Lru�keys .,, 1141 to i Live Chickens wanted at
Goose......
Chickens per 1b 4 to a THE NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
Duelcs,.. ,5 to 5
Wool,,.. 1 to 18i T._
Dried Apples 21 to 2i We keep on hand a fine seleetlon of
Park.di•essed,.,., . .. 5,60 to $6,09
Pork live weight 4.4t to $5.0o BEEF, LAMB, Pc RK SAUSAGE
clay por ton., .. 500 to $6,50
Clover lov 00 to 65.00 and PQULTRY.
Alsikclover lovoi .'$4,50 to 5,66
Timothy seed • .... ...... 31.00 to $1.25
London, Febrary 23rd, 1898.
Wheat per hnshe,.. .,., ,...88 to
Oats., , , ,.,30 to
Peas 50 to
Barley 29 to
Buckwheat : „ ....60 to
Corn . . 44 to 396
Beans „25 to 33
Butter ,..18 to 20
Eggs ,. ..,., 18 to 18
Ducks .,. „7a to 80'
Turkeys per lb.... 10 to 10
Geese per lb 9 to 10
Chickens,. 30 to 50
Cheese.., 8 to 0
Potatoes per bag „50 to 60
Hay per ton ...:.. • ,.$ 6.00 to $ 7.00
Porkper cwt.. .. 34.00 to . 81.50
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Harsh purgative remedies are fast
giving way to the gentle action and
mild effect of Carter's Little Liver
Pills. If you try them, they will
certainly please you.
Miss Edith Robson, daughter of Mr.
N. Robson, Clinton, leaves next week
for Wyoming Territory, where she ex
peetes to spend some time with her
uncle, R. Dinsley, in the hope that it
will cure her of asthma,
William L. McLaren, of Hibbert,
has purchased the fifty acre farm to
the west of his homestead, from Mr.
Thomas Bell, getting pussession next
month. Mr. McLaren. pays $2,300 for
it, and will now have one of the best
one hundred and fifty acre farms in the
corm ty.
The death in New York of Miss
Frances Willard, the great apostle of
the W. C. T. U., one of the best known,
best beloved, most potent women of
the world, died on Friday. Miss Wil-
lard was but 59 years of age, yet her
intensity of application to her world-
wide duties was such that she had
already compressed into her life and
career more than any other woman in
the public eye, except Queen Victoria,
had ever achieved in three score years
and ten.
RHEUMATIC SLAVES.
Ale Being Freed by the Thousands
Under the Benign Influence of South
American Rheumatic Cure.
"1 was a slave to Rheumatism in a
very acute form for over ayear. I could
not attend to business. The pains in
my limbs were intense. I tried Sonth
American Rheumatic Cure. After
using one bottle I was -so greatly bene-
fitted I continued using it, and to -day
after using only three bottles, 1 am
perfectly well." F. G. Cole, Grain Mer-
chant, Flesherton, Ont. Sold by C.
LUTz.
Ruellaaiisf & Dyspepsia care.
571 ST. PATRICK STREET,
OTTAWA, JULY 3lst 1896
To THE PHRENOLINE 'MEDICINE Co.,
LTD., OTTAWA, ONT.
GENTLEMEN,—On the advise of a
friend I tried one bottle of your fam-
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and to my surprise it cured me of
rheumatism, from which I have suf-
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It also cured meof dyspepsia, from
which I'was suffering at the time, so
that I feel now like a new man.
I have tried several remedies for
rheumatism, some of which did me a
certain amount of good, but nothing
that I haye taken has done so much
for nie• has your Phrettoline, and I
have rxinch pleasure in recommending
. t to other sufferers.
• (Signed) JAMES CARROLL,.
Foreman of Works, Rideau Oanal.
STRENGTH CAME BACK,
The Anvil once more rings with the
strokes of his hammer.
•
Mr. Thos. Porteous, :the well known
blacksmith of Goderich, .Ont,, tells how
sickness andweakness. gave way to health
andsiren8th "For the
pasttfour yearsry
nerves have been very weak, my sleep fitful
and disturbed by dreams, consequently it
arose in the morning unrested. 1 wart
frequently very dizzy and was much
troubled with a' mist that came before rax
eyes, my memory was often defective a
bad $uttering of the heart, together wi
sharp pain through it at times. In
condition. 1 was easily worried and
enervated and exhausted. Two months ago
1 began taking Milburn's Heart and Nerve
Pills, since that time I have been gaining hi
health and strength daily. They .have
restored my nerves to a healthy condition
removed all dizziness and heart trouble, stn
now I Bleep well and derive ca fort an
,.
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lest,' Ervin it. That Milburn's ��
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Weakness, Heart b
Ovals -
toss, R'! ,
complaints goes witboo.t saying.". Price
110 tits. a: bolas : -11 druggists or Ta Milburn
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