HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1899-1-19, Page 5• An IMpOrtant Matter.
A business man reeently received
the followingfrom L leedinee Toronto
OM of commise(on merchants, which
cannot be too strongly impressed ou
the farmere and pealtry breeders, The
fade stated below are enough to CatI6C
over producer of poultry to firmly re-
solye to observe the pointees) given :
"The marketing be dressed poeltry
in Ontario is behind the times, and
country ehippers will bave to impress
upon the farn3ers that scalded, skinny
• and full crops are enprofitable, for all
parties We were prepared this season
to purchase any quantity for 'export,
zed: foand it impossible toget 1,000
birds suitable for the British market
when Prepared by farmers. The only
way that win, give satisfaction is for
us to MU and dress our own birds. We
are within hoands when we state that
oyer $1,000,000 is lost yearly through
the ignorance and carelessness of feed-
ing and killing poultry. The sooner
*We awake to the requireenente of an
unlimited market in England the bet-
ter for the Canadian farmer." .
lii,S11.••••111WA • ,••• +.,••• ro.„„
'Money To Lean
AJTetegfeanlount oesprivate funds t� loan at
LOWEST RATES 01 INTEREST on reason-
able terzesof renayment.
• ELLIOT Se GLADIVI.A.N.
• Bairisters, Solicitors. &c., Main St, Exete
Money to Loan. r
We hay unlimited private funds fo invest.
anent upon farm or village property at lowest
rates of interest. •• •
DKSON.& CIARLINEG,
'•
Exeter. '
TT KINSMAN,_.L. D. 5, AND
DR. A. R KINSIVLAN, L.
D. 5, D. D. S., Honor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentist.
Teeth extracted withoulspain 01
bad after effects. Office in Fan -
non's blook, West, :Op of Main street, Exeter,
Bli..11NEOSON, (0 D 0-. B.)
• DENTisT.
'Honor Graduate of the Toronto eUniversity,
and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
Ontario. All Bridge work, Crowns and Plate
work done in the neatest possible manner. A
harmless amesthetic for painless extraction.
The strictest attention given to the preservat-
ion of the natural teeth. Office, opposite Cen-
• tral Hotel, Exeter, Ont.
• Farms for sale
Atm good. farms for salo cheap Money to
oan. Apply to JOILN SPACKMAN
Farm for Salep
Com 9, lot 4. Blanshard, 103 acres of land in
state of good cultivation, well underdrained,
A acres bush, 500 rods board and wire fences,
good young orchard, frame house 30x20 ft.
'kitchen 26xI8 ft., bath 86x86 ft., wagonhouse
44x22 ft., and other out buildings, hard. a.nd soft
water very convenient with windmill, within
miles of post office, school and. church. Vol
further particulars apply to the ieoprietor,
THOMAS THOMPSON, Woodham, P. O.
Meeting ot the ller6n
Ofientv Council.
' • The Council of the Corporation Of the County
• of Huroa will meet in the council chamber,
Goderioh, on Tuesday the 21th inst. at 3 o'clock
W. LANE, Clerk,
Dated. JanuarylOth. 1899.
ISOM 3 IIIBBERT MAL FIRE MINE CO
ANNUAL MEETING.
The Annual Meeting of the members of the
• 'Osborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
• -will be held in the Public Hall, Forel:thole on
jelenday, the tith of February, 1809, at 1: o'clock
v. ni.,or. the purpo.ie of receiving the annual
reports, electing three directors and two. audi-
tors, aucl any other business in the interest of
the conmany,
THOS. CAMERON, JOHN ESSERY,
Secretary. • • leresident.
SOLYTIll 1-3Umorki
Farinirs9 litstitute
• SUPPLEMENTARY MEETINGS.
•SAYFIELDI JAN 319 ABDO
At ono o'clock, p. m. Meetings will be address- •
• ed by.i. McNeill. Waterville, subject : "The
e, condition of the soil in relation to crop returns"
Hallman, Now Dundee, eubjeet, Tract.
'al hints on Swine induetrir, (bacon hog Illus-
trated.) A. W. Camplple lerovincial Road In.stfpctor, 'Good roads. A. ItalleStantey, sub -
sem, "Horse breeding in general. A. einstard.
Blefimec ing,
eld, and other, Will also address the
E Snsemer, 1.30 p in.—A. McNeill,
subieet, 'The social side -of farm life." A. 0.
Hellman, The wintet care of cattle audhorecs.
ealee Campbell, "Good roads,'
DARHWOOD FEB 1ST
jn Moiler's hall, ono O'clock, p. n. .A.
• subject. 'll'ruit-growing as a specialty or witu
veneral farming; A.0 Hallam. 'Cultivation of
redder corn, and the silo. A W Campbell, P le
11, 'Good. roads. F Baker, Dashwood,
13rewster, BE Smith, Hay, and others will
:address the in oeting,
EVENING SzssIoN, 30 p. in.—A IVIdeSeill,
The erablio schools n fariner'e standpoint.
eft. 0 Hallman. 'Clover A. W. Campbell, P R
1, -Good reacts.'
FAREIDNA 9. FES 2
Pnblie Roll, at eeeritel ck,p. re.—.A.
"Thulordraining, A 1:Tallman. 'Cultivation
ef fodder corn and the edo,' A. W. Campbell,
'Coed NV Cooper. Kippen, 'Care
and management of liVO Stock in slimmer.' It
mjtb,Efay, and W M Doig and otherWi,1
also address the Meeting,
Evnernete SESSIONi 7.s6 IVEpNe111,
'Ful e and flowers country twines. A 0
Hallman, 'Farming as :se occupation.' A W
Campbell, 'Good roads.'
Everybody cordiee'ey, ieeieeee
1VtclNeeNireSi R
le. GADINER,
•=-7..estent,• secretary
lila Logs & Botts
EXIBIrIBIR
Cash ptieae paid by the
BOTHEIILANO MBES CO., LIMITED
FM' Elm Logs, 1.1t 11, 13,, 10 ancl 18
feet long. Also Basswood 'Heading
Belts, 1 Mfd ifg inches long".
• CUSTOM SAWING DONE
Appy at 'OOLild's Saw Mill,
otor,
005. WAGNER,
Foreman for the
Settle/land tones Co.
T EIC
1
e
et,
Again Sweeping Over Canada
VVith Unusual 'Virulence.
The most Violent Attack
a Host of After Effects
Prompt and Meetly°
• Strengthen the System
Since 1890, Leaving Behind
that Make Life Miserable.—
means should be Taken to
• La grippe, now sweeping over this.
country in one of its periodic epidem-
los, is oee of the most treacherous and
difficult diseases with which medical
science has to cope. It is in its after
effects that it is particularly disas-
trous, and these assume many forms,
prominent among which may be men-
tioned heart weakness, bronchial and
lung troubles, nervous prostration,
alternate chills and feyer, a feeling of
constant lassitude and an indisposition
to either mental or physical exertion.
Often the sufferer does not recover
from the after effects of 1a grippe for
months, and in eases of previbusly en-
feebled constitutions and among these
of advanced age, the number of rases
terminating,
fatally is appalling.
Even after a mild attack of la grippe
it is imperative that the system should,
be thoroughly toned lip, the nerves
strengthened and lte hicccl enriched.
Dr, W illiams' Pink Pills is the only me-
dicine that can be depended -upon for
promptness and thoroughness in this
emergency. These pills are a true
blood feeder, bringing to the vital fluid
the constituents that give it richness,
redness and strength, thus driving ont
disease and acting as a tonic and
bracer to the whole system.
Mr. Harry. Dagg, a well known
farmer living neer Ninga, bears testi-
mony to the great value of Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills in removing the after
effects of la grippe. The disease left
him a victim to cold. chills, violent
headaches. dizziness and severe palpi-
tation of the heart. Mr. Dagg says :
"I finally wentto Boissevain and coe-
suited a doctor, who stated that the
trouble was likely to develop into
consntaption I was under his care for
about three months, but was gradually
growing weaker and unable to do any
work. At thie stage one of my neigh -
hors advised me to give Dr. 'Williams'
Piuk Pills a tele.), and as my wee was
critical I determined to give them a
fair trial and purchased a dozen boxes.
refore the third was used there
-I evidence that they were
helping me, and before the dozen
boxes were used, I was as strong and
vigorous as 1 had ever been, and
I can heartily recommend Dr. 1V1I-
1iame' Pink Pins for the manifold
trellbleS that fellow an attack of la
„
we've,
V you have suffered from an attack
of la grippe procure a supply of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills nt once, and they
will put you right. Insist upon get-
ting the genuine, as imitations never
cured anyone. If yomedealer does not
keep theme seed direct to the Dr.
Williams Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont., and they will be mailed postpaid,
at 50c. a box or 0 boxes for $2.50.
Mr. Mulocles Deficit,
Ottawa Jan. 17th. —The report. of the
Postmaster-Gieneral, which is now in
the printer's hands, will show a total
revenue during the past year of $3,-
527,810, and an expenditure of $8.575,-
112, leaving a deficit on the year's tran-
sactions of $47,602. The value of post-
age stamps, post cards, etc., sold dur-
ing the year was $4,414,765, but out of
this amount there had to be deducted
certain charges, which reduced the
revenue to the amount. named, Dur-
ing: the year the sum of $1,352,257 was
paid to the railways for the convey-
ance of mails, the cost of conveyance
by vehicles being $765,660.
hy Suff
.1•11=1.11M•••1011111.
BIRTHS.
LAING—In Hay, on the 131h inst.. 3the wife of
Thos, Laing, of a son.
B tSS0ie-10rc ro nSunday Jan. iie1fo0N32aonofsA
RiDeGwli.fNeSo--fIl.r11 1,1 iollega co? a thoVith
GrANTAN—At Mt. Canned, on the lith
the wife of Joseph Ganian, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
ROGERS—WALKER—By Rev. J. Moore, Dec.
28th, Wm. H. Rodgers, of Rasvdon, to Lizzie
Walker, of Usborne.
EGAN-11EANEY—I St, Marys, Jon. 9, in the
RBrennan,11f.
Egan and Agnes Efeaney.
POLLOCK—JOHNSTON—At the resiclencesel
the bride's parents, January Ith, by Rev. S.
Acheson, George A. Pollock, of Hay, to Ellen
Johnston, of Stanley.
PINCOMBE—COOPER—Ai the residence of
Robert Cooper 2nd eon., Biddulph, on the llth
instsby Rev. Mr. Brownlee, of Granton, Wm.
Pincombe, of Usborne to Miss Ida Cooper, of
Biddulph,
IllaFALLS—COOPER—At the- residence of J.
Coofer, 2nd con. 13iddulph, on the lith inst.
When Your 4.golly and Tor-.
ture can be Permanently
Banished by Paine's
Celery Compound.
b I
Neuralgia Surely -Cured by the
Great Medicine.
ABLE PRYSIpIANS RECOMMEND IT:
Able physicians, after a satisfactory
experience with Paine's Celery °OM-
p01.111C1, have come to the conclusion
that it is'a true specific for that Meeci-
less tormentor—neuralgia.
Neuralgia indicates a low or d.epress,
ed state of yitality, and bothing so
rapidly weakens and exhausts the sys-
tem as pain that prevents sleep and
keens the body and mind in agony and
torture. , -
NOUralgia being a nerve disease, is j
most common in the face,and frequent-
ly the entire head suffers excruciating
pains. Attacks of neuralgia are un-
certain; sometimes theycome and pass
quickly away;often the pain and agony
will continue for weeks and months.
'When thereis a lowering:of vitality,
when sleeplessness, anxiety, malaria
debility are at work, and when there
is exposure to web and cold with
rheumatic tencleamies,neuralgia is sure
to prevail.
Paine's Celery Compound being a
nerve medicine and nerve food, it
reaches the root of the trouble in a
way that no other medicine can do.
Themost terrible and long standing
eases have often been completely ettrecl.
by the use of a few bottles. Paine's
Celevy Compound has in thousands og
cases saved lives after the best medical
exertions failed. If your life is a con-
tinued misery from neuralgia tortures
be wise aura use at once nature's true
nerve medicine, Paine's Celery Cern-
pound..Beware of substitutes ;
"Paine's" is the kind that cures.
The Grabd Tetin—k 8:--tridngs for the 1,
Week ending Jattuary .7th shoW a Sub-
statitial Increase over the same periocj
of time lastyear. The figures are: 1808,-
$410,885; 1500, $438,011,
Almouror's STERL1Nt4 IlEADAelIE
POWDERS are easy to talee,harmless in
action and sure to cure any headache
ih 5 to 20 minutes.
• Purchasers of G. T. tiekets ean )
hereafter have the personal baggage
checked from their home or hotel to
any private house or hotel in any city
in the Country. Arrangements to this
effect have been announced.
Those unhappy persOns who suffer
froth nervousnegs itna dyspepsia should
use Carter's I:Attic Nerve rills, which
are made expressly for sleeplesq ner-
vous, dyspeptic sniferers. Price 26 cts.
The latellitainWallter;the big distill-
er,left a number of wills. He continued
to make money after his retirement
from the distillery business and left,
$/5,000 or $50,000 to the Children's
1-Tospita1 in Detroit,
They make one feel ae though life
was worth living. Take one of Carter's
Little Liver Pills after eating ;it will
relieve dyspepsia, aid digestion, give
tone and vigor to the system,
y ev . Mr. Brownlee. of Greaten, Wilbe• ri
Stewart McFalls to Miss Jennie Cooper, all of
• Bidaulph. „
DEATHS:
KLRK—InKirkton,Jan, 10, William Kirk,aged
• 45 years.
BARTHEL—In Fullerton, on the 71h inst.,
Henry Barthel aged 93 years
LINTOTT—In McGillivray, 1th cone January
0th, Willie Lintott, aged 11 years.
STEVENSON—At Shiplca, on Tannery 2nd,
Angus Stevenson, aged 52 years and 2 days.
KERNICK—In Usborne, on the 15th insteArch-
ibald Edward Kernick, son of Ed, .Kernick,
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS.
Ax Orm AND WELL -Tame REVEDY.—Mre
• Winslow' Soothing Syrup has been used for
over fifty years by minions of mothersfor their
children while teething. • with perfect suceess.
14 soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea. It is pleasatt to the taste. Sold
by druggists -in every pare 02 the world. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is Mcalculable, Be
Sure and ask tor Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
yrup, aitdtko no other kind.
PERMANENT CURES •
I OE such diseases as Salt 'Rheum; Scrofula
Sores, Ulcers, Dyspoiagand constipation are
in 13
de by B. B. B. The peena
staatements of those who hater° beenrperamrattlil
nileiitg
mired by B, B. B
CRAMPS AND COLIC
I I
r.r 4 13 T
Pelle:00y Cured''
Weak and Low Spirited — Nervous
Prostration Appetite Poor and
Could Not Rest.
,‘ I take great pleasure in recommendiug
Hood's Sarsaparilla to others. It has been
the means of restoring my wife to good
health. She was stricken down with an
attack of nervous prostration. She suf-
fered with headaches aud her nerves were
under severe strain, f3he became very
low spirited and eo weak she coiled only
do a little work without resting, Her
appetite was poor, and being so weak
rihe could not get the proper ret at night.
She decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, as
we had hoed it highly praised, and 1 ani
glad to state that Hood's, Sarsaparilla halo
perfectly cured all her ailments." G.
Ieneaesery, 321 Haunali St., Wet, Hamil-
• ton, Ontario. Remember
9 Sarsa-
parilla
Xs the Best -1n fact the Ono True Blood Puri-
fier. All druggists. el, six for $0. Get Rood's.
Hood's Pills are tasteless, mild. elec.
tive. All druggists. esc.
111,2041WIL
• IVIARKET REPORTS.
.EXO ter, Janury 18 th, 1899.
Wheat per liaehel ... .68 to 09
Oats ...28 to '29
Barley: .. , ... -AO to 41
PCaS .... —63 to CO
Butter.. • —11 to 39
Eggs
sarse's%s*• • , 10 to 10
9 to 9
0 to 8
Chickens per le 6 to 5
Ducke. . •7 to 7
WooL .•
• 17 to 18
need. A poles.... 5 to • 0
Pork dressed , . ..........50.50 to 5.60
Pork live weight. $3.7e to 1.‘3
Hay por ton..... 800 to 30.00
Alsike elorei . S4 00 to -AO
Clover seer' . .... -$4.00 to 1;4/.00
Timothy seed . . .. USK` to el.25
Lon• don, 3'i:finery 18th,18e0.
...Wheat per bushe , • • 7 co .1?
0 •
• .55 to 58
.... —.39 to 50
•.45 to 48
13013PB oulalitit tel.:51:1:a. e a t
Rye
...... ... _14 to 14
60 to 70
di to 45
GDE138.cueeang870:11:0; 1....:1,
.....:. 1605 too 1105
10 to 12
Turkeys per 0
_ 0 to 10
..:: 50 to 75
adecel8c eon, .s ....
5 to 10
BayP ota pt boors tpoenr bag.
.... •
Pork per owt.. . • . . ? GI': : :8tOo' 1707:2. e,00000
. ---0--
LIVE STOCK- MARKET
•
Montreal, Jan. 10.—The receipts at
the east end abattoir this morning
were 550- head of cattle, 20 calves, 50
sheep and 100 lambs; The demand was
very good, and old prices were firmly
maintained. Good cattle sold at 4-ic
to Re per pound;lower grades at2c to
Sic per pound. Calves sold at $3 to $7
according to size. Sheep brought from
3c to 3?Je per pound for cheice,and culls
from ie to 2eic per pound. Lanabs sold
at 4e to 4ec per pound. Hogs sold at
$4.80 to $4.50
• GRAIN MARKETS
Montreal, Tan. 10.—Flour--Receipts,
LEO barrels; market quiet; patent
winter, $3.80 to $4; patent spring, $4
to $4.20 ; straight, roller, $3.40 to 83.60;
extra, $3.10 to $3.20; superfine, $2.40
to $2.6O; strong bakers', $3.80 to $4;
Or tario bags, $1.70 to $1.80. 'Wheat —
No. 2 Manitoba bard, 74c to 70e ; corn,
44c to 46c; peas, 70c to 72e ; oats, 31c
to 33c ; barley, 55c to 570 ; rye, 56e to
58c; buckwheat, 51c to_53c ; oatmeal,
51.70; cornmeal, $1 to $1.i0; pork
$15:50 to $18; lard, 7e to 8c ; bacon, 1.0e
• to 12e; hams, 10e to 12c ; eggs, 14e to
16c.
Toronto, Jan.' 16.—Oars of red and
white wheat west are quoted at from
69c to 70e with bids below these quota-
tions ; Manitoba wheat is steady; No.
1 hard, Toronto and west is quoted at
81e. Flour -.-The market is slow; ears
of straight roller, in bbls., Toronto
freight, are quoted at $3.25. Millfeed
is in good demand • cars of shorts are
quoted at limn $3.s.'te $15, and bran at
$12 to $12.50 west. The barley market
s uncha,egecl ; No. 1 -west is quoted at
45c ; buckwheat is steady at 48c west,
The rye market is steady at 52c west.
• Aro always promptly relievedby Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry—the bostDiarrlicea
remedy in existence,
Nothing so ofreceive for checking severe
Coughs and Colds as Dr. Wood's Norway Pine
Syrup. Price 25e., all dealers.
•
The Grand. Trunk railway are mak-
ing a survey for plans for a Thew station
at Goderich of red brick,similar to the
Berlin station. The f0UD. dation Will be
of stone,and the building will be up-to-
date in every, respect. The work will
he proceeded with as soon as the
weather will permit.
Corn is steady ; cars of Canada yellow
west are quoted at 35c to 35ii„c, and old
American, Toronto, at 457,c oats are
steady, mixed are quoted ab 28c, mad
white at 20c t� 20c west ; peas are
steady, at 65irc west,
XTATTfl
Fifty teams, by tile Sutherland
Lines Co., Limited, for drawing
elm logs off lot 8 and 9 in the 5th
concession of Hay, apply to
GUS WAGNER.
Gould's saw rnill, Exeter.
Have
You Tried
THE LILY
1E0 Cent Mug
VIROIR"
Tobac
e
Tr-raca
PROOF FROM Eyesight is
Port ope, Ont.
Mr. W. A, Russel, the Popular
trict Agent for the Singer Sewing
Machine Company, Proves that
Doan's Kidney Pills Cure Xidney
This is his statement : "1 suffered for
five or six years with pains across my
back, headaches, dizziness, and kiedred
_kidney troubles. I got very bad, and
when driving would often ha.ve to stop
the horse, as the pains were so severe
that I could not stand them. I tried a
great many medicines, but they did me
no good. I then got Doan's R*isiney
Pills at Watson's drug store took them
for one month, and am compfetely cured.
I regard the cure as a remarkable testi-
mony to the virtues of Doan'S Pills, and
am only too glad to recommend them to
all sufferers from kidney trouble in any
form. "
Doan' s Kidney Pills are anever-NI:Ira.
remedy for Bright's Disease, Diehetes, Diem-
sY, Backache and Weak Back, 0 re ...es siefe
men t in the Urine, and all Urinory trotiLle;
of children or Adults. Price eao. a box, 3 for
ex.er,all druggists. The Doan, Kidney Pill
Co.,;'Toron to, Ont. •
Renieelleer the natne—Deae's -and refuee
ethers,
!BEST FORTABLE.DAIRY.AND FARM
NE/W
EfiT IVIIIRKENT
The„undersigned has opened up a
new ni6at req,,rket one door
S011til of Garin's Storlo,
where be will keep the choicest of
meats constantly OD band.
A OALL SOLICITED
JOHN T MANNING
FO*-'
tier
Undertaking
And Furniture
AT R. N. ROWE'S
Everything up-to-date. Largest stock
eyer shown in Exeter.
A Men is always 10 the
If he wears one of W.
JOHN'S neatly fitting
SUTS
lie:is a sure fitter.
His pricee are away down.
His goods are the best.
Call and examine his goods before
buying your -
,FALL SUIT
W JOHNS,
The Tenitor
-RvAtNrs.-
SCHOOL
DPENINGI
HRH WEE" A full line; fresh
Pain and Weakness_ BV:31Shed bright of
through the) use of ttligburn's
Heart and flerve
It's sad to think that so tnany women
suffer from pain, Weak Sells, Heart
Palpitation, Sinking Sensations,
Nervousness, SleeplessNiss—who could
be 'restored to the full enjoyment of per-
fect health by a few boxes of Mtlbtrrri s
Heart and Nerve Pills.
There can be no question about the
efficacy of this remedy. Tho sands of
women) have found et do all that It claimed
for it. Here is the testitnony of Mrs.
Gillen, Wesley Street, Moncton, N.B.
"Before taking Milburn's Heart end
Nerve Pills I used to suffer untold agony
frotn Viofent headaches; irregular action
of the heart, • together with pains or
spatme in various parts of tny body.
"sonietimas r felt so vveak that t was
unable to look after my domestic duties.
lloevever, 1 had te endure this worry and
trouble, becanse all the remedies I tried
failed to give me relief, until happily I
Milburn'e HeartendNerve Pills.
had only been. taking them a short time
when I telt greatly benefited. This en-
couraged me th continue their use until
, OOmpldte OtIrC Vtyn, Offouted,,
"7 itkV6 Itol tOeett &On bled. with a head,
eche since taking these pills. They in,
creased thy appetite, invigorated my en -
tiro system, and gave ine hack my old
time sttengtit and vigor,"
• 'rake t. laktlyer Piet 6 re g
l! I 'fir while you toe„.F
ekeike yea
4 soidp
and
MOM MKS
and every SChool re-
quisite at
of'
HOMING
, Where the Scholars are
always used well
Pr (ollso
Days are getting shorter ------mazom.
Av4ft.----' Nights are gettinp longer.
Therefore it is necessary that you have qc.etaclo
that are exactly suited to your eyes. Our Opticirn is home
again and prepared to give you tile best expert attention.
Jewellery sto
Mornings preferred for testing.
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enable Inni so accomplish work „,o.
, without loss of tissue arid make him a cheerful, willing worker.
s' It pays to use Dick's Bleed Puriner. It ;.reativ.;iirr,--s=es the flow and rich-
ness of a cow's milk.
0
so cenre. e FAcnAcE. TRIAL SIEE a5 CENTS. 0,
* LEEMINO MILES- a -CO Agents: NimirRai fililg ez, CO Preprietoil% 4s
Earn this valuable 1Vahtit• g twenty To3y-zra
Scarf Pins, at 15 cens i----- and we fortvextIthe
Pins and our Premium Ltst, >-/ required, These Plan
will alraast sell themselves, tm-
eb,illance of the bestdiamonds, andlas never before
hitt this price. The
Wach is ne,,t in app.earanno,..mmit, anti fully guaranteed.
Ihisold Pies maybe returned. „ • st.:::,-slpervhen writing,
TEE GEN Ereolleld lixeliding, Teranto,,f).
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C-ennine
Padlock
anti
Key
Rw zolld OM Shell Ring
El or Curb Chain Bracelet
ree ON'T send money. Just your name
.6.5 and address oti a POST CARD, and
we will send you 20 packages of
AROMA 770 CACHOUS, a delimous con-
fection toperfuine the breath, to sell, ,
for us, if yo11 can, at 6 cents per package: When ad:feared
us our money, $1.g9, and we will send you FREE 5,
choke of thebeeutiful prizes illustrated. Goods ratitin
able if not sold. Mention this paper. 4 - -
pore CHAMBEnt
TISDALLLY CO s"TivoN
gITP
as TO
tug toe
• We would recommend those
suffering from COUGHS, COLDS,
and • .DRONCHIAL, troubles to
el -re
use WININ's COUGH BALSAM.
It is also a reliable remedy
for children.
• We Manufacture WINAN's
(1) LINIMENT, an excellent reme-
d. for NEURALGIA PAINS
FARMERS
You will find at Bissett's Wareroore
the followihg line of Agricel
tural Implements
1 STEEL SULK' RAKES,.
DERS, MOWIERS,ROLLIES,
, AND ,BALL BEARING
Afull line of Seed Drills, Ctors
i Dise ar.ci Dian) ond rroe-Oe ,
' Plow, and Turnip Drilla.
.SEW1110..MAil
Raymond sewing and
machine
The celebrated I Kroll Wee 'bee.
SORE, THROAT. RILEU1VIATISM sToyEs,,-
Gurney stoves and furances,
INFLUENZA.
• Also WINAN'S CONDITION
PowDER, the best m the mar-
ket.
Try our Lotion for scratches
DO on horses, also condition pow-
der for same
0 SOLE AGENTS FOR DICKS MING
SYRUP
waw ons
ugg;es
Bicycles.
The Elliatlaa,n1 Waggon and a fcill
line of the celebrated MeLaughlin
Buggies,
FR1611
We give this fine
watch, arid else tt
cselruintlgandtwochadrotef
z oonr
Tons ra 3,0 cts, cath.
LtvV,11 Col./An 130r.
Send your addl
Ithd we, forWard the
Bo tto n e, pottpeid,
and +sot Premien%
List. No money' re.
quirea. Sell the But,
tops atnong your
friends, return the
looney, and 'We send
the watehv prepaid.
A geauine American
watch, gum:noted a
goatl fitneuiece,
witlx,tiet;lytrivokiiltug,hie paper
eISITTON
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d
0 LUTZ'Winter Goods
A Suit of 0IoLnes
or a Singie Garment
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanshfp,
Moderate Cost,
Perfect Fit,
You look for these in an old and
reliable Wane, and A. S.
8N1ILL never disaPpoints M 4
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
1%11 it Winter Goods,
Worsteds and Tweets, are
now on our shelves, and we wil
take Much pleasure in the -
thein to you. 'There are
:14,45,71y1il3es. that are spo-
1 \k
We -are in ti
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