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Exeter Times, 1898-3-10, Page 5
4,01 - u WHEAT FIRMER. Cures talk " fn favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla; a i k es for no other medi- cine. Its great cures reeof+'ded in truthful, (*Mincing language of grateful men and „worsen, constitute its most effeottee ed. 'ertising. Many of tiles° oureri ate mar- #elous. They have won the confidence of the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa- Etlla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary for its manufacture the greatest labs ratery en earth. Hood's Sarsaparilla is known by the cures it has shade -cures of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, cures of rheumatism,: neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troublea, catarrh -cures which prove; Hoo Sarsaparilla tithe best -in tact the One True Blood Purifier. cure liver ills; easy to Hood s,.Pills take, easy to overate. 250. CATARRH s dread malady lurks behind the most M. Went head colds, and when the seeds of disease sown steals away the beauty bloom and makes (e pleasures a drudgery. CATARRHAL. POWDER B. AGN E'W S O li3A,Z. VrIll Cure the Incipient sold and the most stub - Vern and chronic Catarrh oases. It puts back As beauty pink and sheds sunshine in its trail. - +'My wife and I wero both troubled with distres- sing Catarrh, but we bave enjoyed freedom hem t+l distresses -since the first appltcatton of Dr. Ag- ew's Catarrhal Powder -it acts instantaneously- ' vexgrateful relief in ro minutes, and we believe it a case t deeply e 1 seated to baffle In �r re !s no eop P p o N.Y.-az or Buffalo, - D. Berliner, , e." Rev D 1Ynr HKINSMAN. 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 bad after. effectsOffice in .eon's Block, West side of Main. Fan- st., Exeter. 'OR' ANDiRSOW, (19.0. S. L. U. '•) DPINTIST. Honors graduate of the Toronto Uni- versity, and Royal College of Dental Surgeons Of. Ontario. An Bridge work, crowns and Plate work done in the neatest possible manner, A itar'mless amtesthetic for painless extraction. The strickest attention given to the preservat- ion of the natural teeth. Office opposite Cen- tral Rotel Exeter. Ont xqleit THURSDAY, MARC [I 10th, 1808. Local and District Neva Joseph Stephens has purchased the block en Queen-st„ Blyth, at present occupied by himself, from John Kelly, paying $1150. The need of a good Spring Medicine is almost universal and Hood's Sarsa- parilla exactly' meets this need. -Be zure to get Hood's. John Squire, who is employed with Sohn Middleton, Goderich township, Heaves about. the 1st of April for Colorado, where he has a brother,who desires him to manage a large farm. The "grim reaper," Death, has been busy in Goderich township of late, gathering in his harvest, and among those be. summoned to cross the "deep, dark river." wa Mrs. Ferris, relict of the late Robt. Ferris, who departed this life on the morning of Feb. X9, :at ,a ripe old age. ' IT'S EASY TO DYE Horne Dyeing With Diamond Dyes is Pleasant and Profitable Veautiful and Brilliant Colors That Will Not Fade -Diamond Dyes Have Special Colors for Cotton and Mixed Goods -How Wise Women .Econo- mize in Hard times -A. Ten Cent Package of Diamond Dyes Often Saves Ten Dollars. In these days of enforced economy ;it should be a pleasure to any women to learn how she can save the cost of a new gown for herself and suit for the Attie ones, or can make her husband's faded clothing look like new. Dian a mond,Dyes'which m eprepated especial- ly for home use, will do all ties. They are so simple and easy to use that even a child can get bright and beautiful ,colors by following the directions on each package. There is no need of soiling the hands, with Diamond Dyes just lift and stir the goods With two sticks while in the ,dye bath, and . one ,will not get any ot1LinS or spots. Tu coloring dresses, coats, and all urge articles, to get a fall and satis- factory color, itis absolutely necessary $o have a special dye for cotton goods and &.different dye for woolen goods. 'This is done in Diamond Dyed, and be - tore buying dyes one shonld know Whether the article to be colored is ,cotton or wool, and get the proper dye. Do not buy dyes that claim to color Overything, for their use will result in ;failure. FOR OVER F.ZCTY EARS. AN ate AND Weta-TeiraD Rtntienv.-Mrd Winslow's Soothing Syrup has boon used for Lover fifty years by mi lions of mothorsfor their 'children while teethin with perfect succuss. Ht soothes the child, So tens the gurus, allays all sin COOS Wind colla midis the best ro ed, -M for It is pleasant to the taste, Sold by druggists in ovary' part of the world. 26 cents a bottle. Its value ie inoalonleble. Be Ante ancl.a It for rs.. Window's seething jyrtie, Ma. take no zither kind, Liverpool, Mae an Advance-101a+s Orop Prospects Are Bright. The. Visible I.1 core aso-Laoa1 Prices. Tuesday Dvenlltg, Maroln.8. Liverpool wheat closed i OE to. 11/2d higher than pr'ovious close. Cash mud May wltent just about held their own onthe leading American. markets. • Cash and July wheat both ndvanoed a yractlon at Liverpool, as did also ensh, ay and Soptetmber maize. India's wheat acreage reported to be 1,574,000, against 1301,000 a year age. Condition., 94 per cent., agalnst 03 per cent, a year age - The decrease' In the world's visible sup p1y of wheat during the past ween was 2,442 000 bushels, outdo up as follows: East of the Rockies, 1,542,000 bushels; 'Europe and afloat, 000,000 bushels, Last vears de• crease for the same week `has I. 0Cj,( un. bushels. The vlslblesupply of corn increase ed 319,000 bushels and of oats decreased 511,000 bushels. tending Wheat Markets. renewing are the closing prices to -day at Important centres Cask. May. Mileage $1 021 $1 04% 111N11 •duke , No.' 1 North:' 1 02 1 02 St. Louis 0901"�.101. Toledo .. , 0 09, 0 OO'T Detroit 07rs 0 977/, Duluth, No. 1 Northern 0 0916 0 53118 Duluth, No, 1 hard... . 1 007 Toronto, red 0 03 •••• Toronto. No. 1 hard 1 10 , .. , Toronto Grain anti Produce, Flour -Very dull. Straight rollers in bar- rels, middle freights, are quated at $4 to 1 4 0. Wheat -Exporters are doing nothing. No. 2 red, north and west, quoted at 80c. 1 • Sic. Goose wheat, north and west, sold a.. 8'e. No, 1 hard, north and west, held at $1,10 North Bay. Barley -Quoted. at 33c ;West and 34c east, Malting barley 36c to 37c. • Outs -Dull. bboioe heavy white will bring 303_.c to 31c, north and west, . Corn -No. 2 yellow American on track at :Toronto 37c asked; Canadian, Chatham, 31c asked. Bran -Scarce and firm. Bran sells at $11.50 to $12 and shorts at $13 to 314. Oatmeal -Car lots of rolled oats hi bags on track at Toronto, $3.60. Peas -Are scarce and steady, 57c north and west and 58e east. Rye -Offerings light at 50e west and 52c east. Buckwheat=Quoted at 35e to 37c outside. Toronto St. Latvrenc:a The receipts of grain were light to -day', not more than 1500 bushels all told. Wheat easier, 200 bushels selling as fol- •Iows: White 83e, goose 802c per bushel. Eye steady, at 58o for 150 bushels. ' Barley firm, at 39c to 4111/2e for 150 1. bushe s. Oats steady, at 35c to 30c 'for 500 bushels, Peas easy, at 58c to 59e for 500 bushels. Dressed hogs, prices unchanged, with light deliveries at $0 to $6.200 per cwt. Ray easier, 30 loads selling at $8 to 39 per ton. Straw firmer, 6 loads selling at $6 to $8 per ton. Apples and potatoes firm at quotations, with light deliveries. Toronto Live Stook. • The receipts of live stock on the Cattle Market to -day were liberal, 40 carloads. composed of 500 cattle, 506 sheep and Iambs, 36 calves and 2500 hogs. The following are the total receipts for last week: 1777 cattle, 275 sheep nud lambs and 6567 hogs; receipts for weigh scales, $100,80. The bulk of cattle offered were of the butchers' class, with a few exporters nixed with them. There was little if any change In prices, trade being a little brisker than on 1P r•ida'y last, several dealers from outside places being ou the market. Prices for export cattle unchanged att $3.75 to $4.25 export bulls $3 to 33.50, choice plcked lots of butchers' 33.75 to $4, loads of good $3.40 to $3.02%x. medium $3.30 to 33.40, common $2.90 to 33,255 per cwt. A few sales of feeders and Buffalo stock- ers were made at prices unchanged. About 30 milch cows were sold at $25 to $40 each. the latter being the outside price, as there was not a real choler look- ing cow on the market. Calves, prices unchanged, selling at $2 to $8 each. Sheep, Prices unchanged, with supply equal to demand. There was it large run .of hogs, which Sold at $3.121/2 per cwt, for best selec- tions., $4.75 for light fats and $4627/:. for heavy fats; market inclined to be weak, Last Itutralo Lire stock. East Buffalo, March 8. -Cattle -The fresh receipts were all consigned through, and included nine loads of Canadian stock in bond for export, To -day's market supply consisted of about six loads left over, most- ly good cattle or medium kind. Trade was slow and pzices about equal to the closing figures of yesterday, which showed- a de- cline of from 15e to 20e for the day. 2'ire receipts of stockers and feeders yesterday were double those of last week, ail of 45. ears 23 of rrhfah were from Canada. The niarkrt closed steady and firm for stockers and good yetulina , but was not as drill tor feeders. About all were sold. 4 eats and calves were slow to -day; Choice to best, 30.50 to $7; common light to good, 34.25 , to 36.20, A load of good Canadian grass calves sold late yesterday- to feeders at $4.40. Hogs -Receipts, 16 cars; market dull and draggy at lower prices•, Good, choice York- ers, $4.17 to 34.20;. prime selected light Yorkers, $4.15 to $4.17. mixed packers' grades, 34.17 to 34.20; medium weights mad • heavy hogs, $4.20 to 34,25; rough, 'i i 00 to $$.75; stags, .$'2,1)0 to $3.10; pigs, Sri.0 t'. moo. Sheep and Lambs -Only it few Londa, rt about eight loads held over yesterd 's trade. The market was dull and unchan ed with the bulk of the offerings compos d off heavy grades of both sheep and lambs only a few handy weights being on offe . Na- tive laniibs, choice to extra $5.60 to $5,70; fair to good. $3.40 to. $5.00 culls t 'com- mon, $4,55 to 35_2.51 yearlings; cam non to choice,4.75 to $5.10. Native sheep choice to selected wethers, 34.60 to $L.75; ood to choice mixed sheep, 34.30 to 34.50; onimon to fair, $4 to $4.25; culls to common sheep, $3,15 to $3.00. 23rttish :iia rlrets. ' • Liverpool-Olose-Spot wheat steady; No. 1 Cal., 7s 101d; futures steady at 7s 10%4 for March, 7s 514d for twiny and 7s 2?fir for July. Maize steady at Ss 474d for March, 3s 3%%d for May, 3s 27,1t1 for July and 3s 3jft0 for Sept. Flour los 6d. London--Close-Wheat oft' coast, little do- ing; on passage, quiet, Mein off coast, nearly due. Passnge, ensf ..r. Corm Do NO Woxtic. "Large sores broke out on my body, head and limbs, and also on my hands, so that I could not do any work, and my hair came amt. My trouble was called eczema.. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. When I had taken several 'bottles the sores and itching disappeared and I was cured, Mrs. J. G. Brown, 13.rantford Ont. Hind's Pills are the:only pilloto take with Iioocl's Sarsaparilla. Cure all liver ills DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS. Down's Kidney Pills act on the kidneys, bled' dor and urinary organs only.They ouro back- acho't, weak beck, honmaint diabtes, 000- gcation.lnflemtnat on, gravel, Bright's drsoase,, owl all other di:r oacsaiisingfrom wrongaction of the kidneys and bladder, BOW TO KEEP WELL 'Without regular action of the bowels good healtltis impossible, Laxa-Liver Piffle regulate tho bowels, cure conetipation, dyspepsia, btli- ousnesR, sick headache and all affections of the organsotdigoation. Price 25 cents. All drug'- gists: • NOT SO EASY'. It is not so errs, . to Onto an obstinate cough it won t cure ltseyli. NorwitY Pine Syrup is the r'ornody intTli'dltxl becauso its record shows that, it always a enre9 roti lts, *,olds and all lung troubles. EXETER TIMES FIELT11 IN MARC:11, APRIL, .MAY Use the Only Spring Remedy in the World Every Test of Time. filNP,i WIRY In March April and May, use Paine's Celery Compound. And only Paine's Celery Compound! For it is nature's tem remedy. It isthe only spring medicine that the best physicians recommend, • Clergymen of all denominations speak of the wonderful medicine with enthusiasm. Paine's Celery Compound has a re- cord of life-saving work that has never been .equaled. Paine's Celery Compound cures dis- ease. It makes people we; It has saved the lives of thousands of suffer- ers. It makes the weak strong. It purifies the blood and enriches the nerves. : Every condition of winter life has been detrimental to health. There has been a steady decline in nervous vigor. Now that spring comes the body is ready to cast off unhealthy tissues if it is only given a chance. This oppor- tunity comes when the excretory or- gans, kidneys, skin and bowels are work to made wactivelythe nerves a o and are able to furnish sufficient energy to the digestive organs. M That Has Stood UND Mf1K[ ONE tELL No Remedyin the world accomp- lishes these results like Paine's Celery Compound. It nourishes, regulates and Invigorates the entire nervous sys- tem s- tem from the brain to the Ininutest nerve filament, It causes an increas- ed appetite and tones up the stomach to deal with the increased food. Its nourishing action is immediately man- ifest in a clearing up of the inttddy, un- healthy skin, an increase in weight and more refreshing sleep. First diseoyered after laborious, sci- entificresearch by the ablest physician America has produced, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., L. L. D., of Dart- mouth College, it is prescribed and publicly endorsed by the best practit- ioners in every city of America. It has been so enthusiastically recom mended by grateful men and women in every walk of life that it is to -day in sense the most popular remedy the world ever knew. It has proven itself the greatest of all spring medicines. In Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, London, ]Halifax, St. John Winnipg and nd other cities, the leading druggists have found that the demand for Paine's Celery Compound surpas- ses that of all other remedies togeth- er. • P.itn e s Celery Compound taken dur- ing the early spring days, has even more than its usual remarkable effic- acy in making people well, It makes short work of disease. It rapidly drives ant neuralgia, sleeplessness, dys- pepsia and rhenu»etisiu from the sys- tem. It removes that, lassitude, or "tired feeling," which betokens weak- ened nerves and poor blood. Women working in close offices ; saleswomen tired out and nervous. from long hours' standing on their feet and waiting on impatient, irritating customers ; overworked, worried and disheartened i c d en n and women every- where will be astonished to find how much happier life becomes when their nerves haye been strengthened and their blood purified by means of this great remedy. No other remedy has the hearty'ap- roval of a like bodyof educated men P womenand a d n professional men, nor has there eyer been a remedy that was MARKET REPORTS , Exeter ?March 9th, 1898 Wheat per bushel 85 to 8.5 Oats .,..:. .,..25 to 29 , ....., Barloy. .. 30 to 40 Peas ,..,.. .-; ' .. 50 to 61 Butter..... ...14 to 14 Eggs 14 to 13 Geese ys 4 to 6 Chickens per Ib 4 to 5 Ducks .. .. .5 to 0 Wool.... .... .... 17 to lb Dried Apples.. .. .. . 2i to 1 Pork dressed..,.. .., 5 13.00 Pork live weight....:. $$.50 to 4.40 to 35.50 Hay porton.... ,.. .........$ 500 to 6.00 Clover seed ... ...... .... .:84.00 to $5.00 Alsiko clover 4.50 to 5.00 Timothy send' ....,. 100 to 1.25 London, March 9th, 1898. Wheat per bushe ,.. Oats. . Peas ...'. Barley Buckwheat Corn Beaus Butter Eggs Ducks ........ Turkeys per lb. G nese per ib . Chickens Cheese Potatoes per bag Bay per ton Pork per cwt.. 8S to 91 ...30 to 31 50 to 54 29 to 31 60 to 66 .,32 to 39 44 to 40 25 to 32 13 to 20 18 to 18 75 to 80 10 to 10 0 to 10 ,.,,38 to 0 55 to 60 .3 0.00 to $ 7.00 .. 84.00 to 54.50 STORE ARO STOCK FOR SALE A first class brick store with residence in connection ; alsoeneral stock for salo, in a good business locality. AddressBoxN,,Exeter, Farms for sale A few good farms for sale cheap -Money to en. Apply to JOHN SPACKMAN YOi-t .;i -CLLR v h 0 II BEST FORTABLE.DAIRY.AND FARM. Exeter Lumber Yard., Dressed Pine, Siding, Floor- ing and Coiling. No. 1 Pine Lath, Pine and Cedar Shingles. Special inducements to intend- ing Builders in Hemlock Bill Stuff. 30000 Feet com wn Pine at $I0.00 per M. YARD EAST SIDE Jana Willis OF MAIN STREET. FARMERS You will find at Bissett's Wareroom. the following line of Agricul tural Implements BERING BIN- �� � ' DERS, .MOWERS, ROLLER ^' AND BALL BEARINGS; . Private funds. to loan on improved farms STEEL SULK RARTi1S, at five and five and ono half per Dont. A full line of Seed Drills, Cultivators, Apply to Disc and Diamond Harrows. Plows, and Turnip Drills. s Decembor,1807. ELLIOT & GLADMAN Solicitors etc., Exeter. Neil for Service A thorobred Durham Bull for service on lot 18, con. 1, Stephen. First class strain. Terms; $1, to insure. SAMUEL PARSExONS, S, For Sate Tho Lumley Post Office Store. .A daily mail in connection with it. There aro 14acres o' choice land, good web, good orchard, pa payment, eItn'mediate possess at givencert.,or 11 SV, DINNIN. Post-Mastor, Lunrl oar For Service The undersigned will koop for service on lot 9 concession 1, Usbornei imported Chester WhitmJ and largo English Berkshire boars, 'ivhieh can be registered if required. Terms as usual. JOHN MAY, 5-w Exeter, Farm For Sale EXCELLENT FARM IIN THE,TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE COUNTY OF HoRON. For sale by private contract lot. fourteen (14 in the tenth (10) concession of Usborne, ono hundred acres, The land is of first rate quality about 00 acres cleared, the remainder in bush. There are two wells, ono at the house, the other about the centro of the farm. Tho buildings widish comprise a frame dwelling house barn 56x86 and horse and cattle stables with the fences aro in fair condition. For particulars apply to T. S. Clarke on the placstoMessrs. Elliot & Gladnan Solici- torsot Sale Register. THURSDAY, MARCH 10th. -Auction stile of Farm stock and Implements on lot 20 east half, con. 13 Ribbert. No reserve, Thos. Bell, Prop. ; Thos. Oameron,Atict. FRIDAY, 1 Lt.BOIIt 11. --Farm stock, implements, etc., the property of Jitmes.'Johnston, lot 8%, con, 1, Vs - borne, (Rodgerville) "Sale at one o'clock. 'Naris. MsOioy, aur. SATURDAY, MA. to13 12th. -Auction sale of farm stock, on lot 16, south Thames Roars;1 m ile west of rarcyuhltr. SitiG. at, one o'clock, John Sturgnt], prop.; Thos. Crttneron, cruet. SE MO MACHINES, ETC TT a celebrated ( Knoll Washer Rai mond sewing and wringers m bine / Gurney stores and furances. wag on3 ugg es tie cles.i AMP PERFECTION AT LAST welcomed in so many intelligent, pru- dent, homes where care is taken to get only the best in so vital a matter. In such families all over the country . ' t'r Compound is the first Paine's Gel y nd O tp u : last and only remedy used. Prof. Phelps had studied the nerves in ho.tlth and disease. it heu well nour- ished and when nutlet -nom • ht'tl, in men and women and c'bilcdtt is years befute be looked for the re.i,taly. Paine's Celery t:inunon ud, is. till . crutte of his entire profession& life f r is the one remedy* that, the world real!,t not lose to -day at any price. Prune's Celery Co inponud induces the body to take on solid fiesh Physa ians recognize Paine's Celery Compound as the one scietific spring yis universally prescrib- ed it t er y p ed by them wherever there is great need of a vigorous and prompt restor ing heal th and strength to the wornout system Paine's Celery Compound is the best spring remedy because it is more than a mere spring remedy. It brings about a healthy appetite, complete digestion regular:,,otion of the bowels and the AP WARRANTER EVERY TIDE TRUSSES NEW:IN DESIGN, NEW IN PRINCIPLE, NEW IN APPLICATION. A large assortmeut 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. PRICESIVERY MODERATE. Sole Agency DOMINION LABORATORY. J. W. BROWNING PROP Are You interested inn Wheels? We hand e some of the lead- ing CANADIAN and AMERICAN makes at prices to suit the times. A few second hand organs 5 and 6 Octave, cheap. Sewing Nitacll-ziiies ALWAYS ON HAND. The Chatham Waggon and a full line of the celebrated McLaughlin Buggies. 61311_,149 Alt Ilttrodllcti®ri It gives us pleasure to in tlodors to you. u. our fine Beavf'r and Milton Overcoatings; also a big range of Scotch and Can- adian Tweed for warm winter wear. Our prices are away y down. Did you see our $12 Black Worsted Suit (made to order,) If l.ot 'why not. J H • y P. S. -Selling out Dise Har- rows at cost. PERKINS & MARTIN, Main street, Exeter. A Suit of Clothes or a Single Garment Should Combine now a daps, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Pit, You look for these in an old "'and reliable claim, and A. I. BNEIIL never phi � r patrons in any of these. A large assortment of Fail & Winter Goods In Worsteds and Tweeds, are DOW on Our shelves, and we will take much pleasure in showing them to you There are many ocher lines that are sperrially .at Facture. other excretory organs whenever tak- en, whether in summer or in winter; but as the greatest of all spring retne dies it has extraordinary opportunities r 'n •t1 ttherito foe inducing is thro off A.Yw um" bid hutnot~s .that poison it and cause rlreunratism, neuralgia, heart trouble and a general low state of the ii ilt h, as in spring the system is more pliable, and chronic diseases, so secure- ly lodged in the system that they are with difficulty ousted, become more tractable. Thousands of men and women have found from personal experience that Pitine's Celery Compound snakes people well, and keeps all from sickness who take it in the spring. Manyafather and mother have not- iced the unmistakable iinpro i'e went in the health of their Children from tak- ing Paine's Celery Cottipcntit'I ie the spring. IL is the one se -en tifically accurate remedy fitted by its teen posi- tion to thoroughly purify the blood and dispel that exhausted feeling and get rid of skin diseases, headaches and is which children depression with h It fits of deessi with weak, nervous systems, as well as grown people. are afflicted. 0440.04040.400.000.000404.4•00.4004100444.00.4.404000 00 A O. �*° Iood i tom;.' 1 CO n M g OWhen an animal is all run down, has a 0 rough coat and a tight hide any one knows his '' '\ a G blood is out of order. To keep an animal 51 4 a p' 0 © economically he must be in good heart. i . - ' \ 0 Dick's 0 ;4 4. ,. •lood Puriier . t g Is a necessity where the best results from feeding`! J 0 4 '' LEEMING, MILES & CO.,, AGENTS, MONTREAL. PROPRIETORS. 0004000440004000@a 0004 0 4' 000000000®0a@000006©00044OA would be obtained. It tones up the system , rids ° " '� ....-- the - the stomach of bots, worms and other parasites thatsuckthe life blood away. Nothing like Dick's for Milch Cows. 50 CENTS A PACKAGE. DICK & Co., At., VICTORIES ' FOUR MEDALS--SGoId and 1 Silver, World's Centen- nial Cotton Exposition, New Orleans, 7.884. HIGHEST AWARDS -Nebraska Agricultural Fair,1887 DIPLOMA -Alabama Ag'l Society, Montgomery. 1888. AWARD-Chattahoochie Valley Exposition, Colum- bus, Ga., 1808. HIGHEST AWARDS -St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Association, 1889. GOLD MEDALS and 8 DIPLOMAS-Wo'18's Colum- bian Exposition, Chicago, 1193. HIGHEST AW A R DS -Western Fair Association, Lon- don, Canada, 1899. SIX GOLD MEDALS and Diplomas-Cal,Midwinter Fair,'94, SILVER MEDAL -Industrial Exposition, Toronto, Can.,1095 345,584 Moran Comfort Ranges Solar to Sana 1st, 1897 ,t8'1lange itinstrated is sold only from our oivn wagons at a =item price throughoutCanadaand the United States. Made of open hearth, cold rolled steel -plate andmalleabie Iron -will last a lifetime with ordinary care. vaanszerwo WROUGHT MON RANGE CO., LFMBTED Founded 1664. '..'aid -up Capital 31,000,000 .c+actories. Salesrooms and Offices : TORONTO, CANADA,. ansi ST. Lours, zais. 'Western Salesrooms and Moos : B'ZNVEIL, COLO. kirTWe marneaot••rq e.' 1 carry a complete stock of Efotel Ranges and S3tchon aooda 1 chic the ',uncia let htu,sa.0 coansottT. STEEL .ITRNA+CES. write for catalogue a...d prices. ID'S I• Whether the head wears a cap or a crown t hoadaohea will conte. Burdock Blood. Bitters euros ail forms of headache. It is a curative f r i i X L 1 o r ch ore i. air. " i sufforect with terrible violent headaches but ]:i,.13. B. cured me before I had finished tho fourth bottle." MAY. W. Maeklin Cypress River Man. We would recommend those suffering from COUGHS, Comm, and BRONCHIAL, troubles to use WINAN'S COUGH BALSAM. It is also a reliable remedy for children. We manufacture WINAN'S LINIMENT, ail excellent reme- dy for NUJ RA PAINS,. SORE THROAT, RHEUMATISM INFLUENZA. Also WINAN'S CONDITION PowxER, the best in the mar- ket. Try our Lotion for scratches on horses, also condition pow- der der for same SOLE AGENT POE. MORS LUNG SY1.tttr. C. LUTZ CONTINUED. SVC ESS. continuedoccas means . sterlin malt.NoNorway.Pine �3 a has sterlingFirtmalt.h-h neo its pontinned it cu 6558, 1t Mire° w DON'T CHI kw THE v CHILDREN.VI ar w i Don't scold 1'i the little ones if ei W cr, the lied :is wet in the morning. It isn't the child's fault. Weak V,�, til hidrjeys need strengthening'-- Y tita s all. You can't afford to VW test, delay. Neglect may entail a 1 fetime of suffering. V w DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS Sttlan1;then the Kidneys and $ DIr'tdier, then xlii trouble COWS. 1 M. oil Carson, employed at .� S. radt St Co. s store Eam itt ��11nt. slit. s a g 1G " 'llttl'boysevan years of ago e pp yy dUodt�itroablcdti�lth]liskilns�a '. "be t i+r h and co Til riot held ]lis V 44 t endreds of dol. ,ter,-'�+e spirit �. aootari ae'd tried Many dif- hone les,b�1ttheywereofea t r s s oxo .x of la