Exeter Times, 1899-2-9, Page 5'1
Money To Loon
At from le to 5%. Apply to
ELLIOT a GLADMAN,
Barristere, Solicitors, Sec., Main $t. Exete
lifloney to Loan4
W . have unlimited private eunds for invest
-
Ment Upon earin or village property at lowest
rates'eof interest,
DICKSON & CARLING,
Exeter.
TT KINSMAN, la D. S. A -ND
Jeee Dlt. A. R IC1NSNIA.N,
D, S D. D. S.,Honor Grecluate
of Toronto University, Dentist.
Teeth extracted 'without pain or
beel after effects. Office lean-
• Son's block, West side of Main street, Exeter.
•DR. ANEARSOM. (D D 8 1 D. 3)
DB.INTIBT.
Honor Graduate of the Toronto University,
and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
Ontario. All Bridge work, Crowns and Plate
-work clone in the neatest possible manner, A
harinless aneesthetio for painless extraction.
Tho strictest attention given to the preservat-
ion of toe natural teeth. Office, opposite Cen-
tral Hotel. Exeter Ont.
Farms for sale
.A. few good f arine for sale cheap &Loney to
- Otbfl,. A'pply to JOHN SPACKATANT
Far for S ale
Con. 9, lot 1. Blenshard, 103 acres of land in
state of goo'l cultivation, well underdrained,
6 acres bush, 500 rods board %and wire fence%
good young orchard, frame house 30x20 ft.
leatehen 26xI8et. barn 86x36 ft., wagon-houso
44x22 ft., and other out buildings, hard and soft
,water very convenient with windmill, within
miles of post office, school and ohurch. E01
further particulars apply to the proprietor,
THOMAS THOMPSON, Woodhoen,2.0.
•Business Chance
The general agency rights a "Our Native
Herbs" (Aimee A. Elise Co. Montreal, for
Huron and Southern Division of Perth, will be
sole immediately and on easy terms as ill -
health forces mei to leave the conntrls Wen
establishecl and proatable business. 1 orty•six
• nub -agents at work, Call or address, A. R.
Shea, Coleman SteSeaforth.
N. B. Persons indebted to me -will please
f orwaed ab once.
NOTICE.
The firm of Elliot Se Gladman Barristers,
Solicitors etc Main St. Exeter, leaving been dis-
solved by the death ofiler. B. V. Elliot, I will
continuo to carry on the business at the same
offices. All outstanding amounts are to be
eaid Mule and' will discharge all the liabilities
of the old. firm. F. -VV. GLADMAN
Exeter 7th February 1899.
A ST ACT
OF REDEIPT8 AND EXPENDITURE
— OF' THE
VILLAGE OF EXETER,
FOR THEYEAR ENDING 1 89S
RECEIPTS.
Balance from 1897 $3822 68
Arrears of Taxes 1897 112 75
Interest on arrears of Taxes 1897 3 49
Fines, Fees 8ec. 6 00
Taxes collected for 1VInnieipal purposes 7806 23
License fund 520 10
3? oll tax2 00
-Legislative grants for school 221 00
Public School Board -.233 43
-Int on Investments Se Deposits 31 76
Rents of Village property 22 50
Money Borrowed =hills payable 1700 00
IVIiseellaneous189 37
Dog tax extra
Street watering and.Frentage tax • 163 55
Non-resident tams from county Trees 8411
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• MCOillivay
SCIIOOL RaPowr.—ThefollOwing, is a
correct eport for 8, S. No. 1., Mc-
Gillivray. Names in order of inerit,
Work itairl conduct. 3r. 11V, Charlie
Charlie Drummond, ix,yints
Neil, Ray Cobleigh, Bile A.itisins ; Jr.
IV, Patrick Glavin,. John Miller ; Sr.
III, Ada Neil,Eva Aitkios,Cora Lewis,
James Glavin, Percy Simpson ; Jr. III,
Libbie MiUer, Irene Uobleigh ; Sr. 11,
Edwin Miller, Clei,ts Glavin, Martha
Lewis, Mona. O'Reilly, Russell Simpson;
jr, II, Lange 00bleigh, Willie Miller,
Lucy Cotter ; Si.. 1. t. II, Chester
Stessartsbn ; Jr. Pt, II, Murray Neil,
ella M iller, Mabel Miller,OecilO'Reilly4
Thomas O'Reilly. Nomber on roll 30,
average attendance 20.
MIRIAIVL ELSTON, Teaeher,
Total receipts brought clown 14965 91
Total Expenditure 10530 81
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Balance hi Treasurer's hands 4435 16
EXPENDITURE. .
Streetee_Bridges, Parks. Drains, &se 606 33
Town ii•Lall account 68 21
Election expenses 29 00
Salaries and Commissions 591 15
Refund oE taxes and errors 35 80
Watet supply and Fire protection • 679 62
•`" Charities •152 26
Registration , 23 80
27 46
Legal Feee
Printing Stationery and postage 50 65
Bills Payable and redeemed 1700 00
Interest other than Debenture Interest 14 00
Street Lighting •• 871 76
Miscellaneous ' 776 31
Railwey Debenture Debt 193 23
Town _Gall " . 325 00
Granolithic Pavement Debenture debt 129 60
211 42
3676 67
396 61
$1 -0F39-8-1.
Street watering no
Public School Board: •
Sinking Fund ao (Town Hall)
Expenditure
ASSETS.
Cash in treasury ,
Taxes in arrears
Town Hall sinking Fund
• Land including Park
Town Hall Building
School property' (entire)
Steam and. Hand. Fire Engines
Band Instruments andUnfforms
Wind Mill and Tanks • •
MitrketBuilding and Weigh Scolos
Total Assets
LIABILITIES,
• County rate dree and unpaid
School
Granolithic pevement clebt
..A.id to Railway '
Town Hall debt
Steam Fire Engine debb
$2 -15.5.6 -16 -
Total Liabilities
.Audited and found correct.
TIEOIVIAS GREGORY -I Audeeei; .
JANIES BEER
Ihttea Jan, 21st, 1899..‘ •
X BJB' E-14 T 171,TIJS
a:441PAPAY41,444*
Perth County Notes.
IMiss Robinson, or Port Elgint.is vis-
iting her anal Mrs. jas,
Tile Chosen Friends of Russeldale,
recently held a very successful oySter
supper. Some $75 or $81J were taken
The High School gymnasium at Mit-
chell was totally destroyed by fire at
one o'clook Thnrsday morning. The
loss is only partially covered by in-
stu anee.
Mrs. (Bev.) Dewar and family left
Ailsa, Craig on Thursasty morning to
U sbo rne
SOHoOL RuBonas—The following is a
correct report of the standing of pupils
in Union S. S. No. 12, for the neonth of
January, Names arranged in order of
merit. IV, Katie Twohey, Eva Tapp,
Nettie Brooks ; Sr. III, Tim. McGee,
James Ogden, Hector Willson, Chris.
MoOarthy ; 'Jr. III, Mary A. McGee,
Florence Brooks, Harvey Sutherby,
Norah McGee ; Sr. II, Willie McGee,
Oscar Morley,Mary McOarthy, Bridget
Whelihan ; Jr II, Freeman Arksey,
Gertie Sutherby, Fred Brennan ; Pt.
II, Aylmer Morley,John O'Mara, Edna
Gunning • Sr. Pt. I, Sohn Whellhan,
Mary O'M'ara., Evelynl Ogden, Walter
Grinning, Bridget McGee, Patrick Me -
Gee ; Jr. Pb. I, Stella. SI illison Dellataa,
Morley, Clarence Millson. Average
attendance 24.
• D. ELSTON, Teacher.
4435 16
114 79
365 61
1500 00
6600 00
10000 00
2900 00
49ff 00
1000 00
100 00
$/7705 so
• Hay
Smoot, REPORT. - The January
monthly report of S. S. No. 2, Flay, is
as follows. Names are in order of
merit : V, M. M. Ruseell ; IV, H. F.
Johnston,. W. R. Dougall, J. R.
Northcott; Sr, III, Cora I. Munn, J. E.
Gould; Jr. III, 3. R. Munn. R. F.
Northcott, Daisy Dining; Sr. II, Bertie
Northcott, W. J. Gould,Ethel Harvey;
Jr. rr, Mary Johnston, Percy Clark;
Sec. Pt. Edgar Munn,Roy Toild,Wes-
ley Colernan ; Pt. I, Herman Todd, T.
Ballentine, W. W. Northcott. The
hest spellers in the monthly spelling
Matches were :- V, and IV, Alice
Doogall ; Sr. III, (lora, Munn ; Jr. III,
John R. Munn ; Sr. IT, Ethel liarvey ;
Jr. II, Mary Johnston; Pt. II, Edgar
Mtrnn ; Pt. I, Herman Todd.
. W. H. JostissTost, Teacher.
Winchelsea.
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Sorrow, REPORT, -The following is
the school report of s. S. No. borne, for for the month of January :-V,
Leslie Robinson, Ethel Godbolt ; Sr.
IV, Linda Hunter, Dora Delbridge,
Mary Delbridge, Toria Miners, Robt.
Wilcox, Chas. Miners; Jr. IV, Gertie
Miller, Birtle Francis, Ila Delbridge ;
Sr. III, Mabel Sawyer, Cha,s. Godholt,
Bert Fletcher • Jr. III, Oliver Jewitt,
Cecil Camin, key .Delbridge ; Sr. II,
Ella Berryhill,Flossie Fra.ncis, Nelson,
0oultis ; Jr. II, •Lisle Worden, Victor
Sawyer, Wilson Ha,wkins ; Sr. Pt. I,
Clarence Fletcher, Geo. Coward, Jack-
son Woods ; Jr. Pb, II, Almena Hey-
wood, Othello Hey wood, Priscilla Pen -
warden ; I, Laura Woods, Hattie
Hunter, Clarence Miners.
P. GARDINER,
E. E. HALLs, e aeher3'
•
Stephen.
370 05
3130 88
000 00
8328 93
0500 00
2000 00
El Logs & Bolts
EX.
Highest Cash prices paid by the
SUTHERLAND INES Nag LIMITED
For Elm Logs, cut 11,13i, 16 and 18
feet long. Also iusswood, Heading
•Bolts, 21 and 42 inches long.
CUSTOM SAWING DONE
Apply at Gould's Saw Mill,
• Exeter.
GUS. WAGNER,
rorenaan for the
Stitherland Innes Co.
Weil ade
and
akes w&1
Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared by ex-
perienced pharmacists of today, who have
brangbt t� the productioe of this great
medieine the best results of medical re-
search. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a modern
medicine, containing just those vegetable
ingredients whieh were seemingly in-
tended by Nature herself for the allevia.
join her husband at Glen Sanneld,Ont. time of human ills. It parities and en -
Mr. De war has improyed somewhat riches the blood, tones the stomacki and
Since his arrival there. digestive organs and creates an appetite;
Mr, and Mrs. ,Tohn Baynes, of lot 55, absolutely cures all scrofula eruptions
it S°Utji Bouildar Elan sh arcl, alio at . oils Flinples, fioree salt rheum, and
declining days, having purchased the conaphiint, kidney troubles, strengthens
residence of J. F. Pickard, and builds up the nervous system, It en-
tirely overcomes that tired feeling, giving
to retire to St. Marys to spend their ever; orm of skin disease; curesliver
Hugh Gwynn a hornier reeve of Ash-,
field, die,t suddenly last week. lie
arose about his usual hoar, but shortly,
afterwards took a fit of coughing and
life heearne extinct in a few minutes.
He was about fifty years of age.
Samuel H. McKenzie, a resident of
the town line, 13ietclulph and Loodon
townships, was arrested •by Detectivee
Ward and Northgraves on Friday on
a charge of assaulting John Iledy, of- cure all Liver Ills and
Biddulph, on Jan. 28. He will appear riood s .11Sick Headache. 250.
before Squire Lacey on Friday.
The spacious hall over the Palace
restaurant,Listowel,was the scene of a
particularly happy event last Wednes-
day evening, when Oscar E. Grientn,
(l'1e 111: 010 proprietors, was united• 111
tnaerisn.e te Miss Agnes George,
daughter of Conrad George.
•A very pretty wedding took place
on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. last St.
Martin's church, IVIontreal, the °Ma-
ga/11 being the marriage of Miss Marie
Adelaide Brotherhood, second (laugh-
ter of James Brotherhood, to Sydney
M. Johnson, of Greenwood, B. 0., and
eldest son of Herbert M. Johnson, of
Stratford.
Dennis Madden of the 10th conces-
sion of East Nissouri, well known in
and around St. Marys, was found dead
in bed Sunday morning, where he had
lied during the night. He retired
Saturday night in his usual health, but
not •rising early as was his custoin,
his wife went to call hich and found
that he was dead. Deceased leaves a
wife and four children to monrn his
sad and sudden death.
SCHOOL ti,EPoRT.-Report for S. S.
No. 4, Stephen, for January. The
names are in order of'merit and. for
regular attendance :- Sr. IV, Clara
Martene, Emma Clark, Mary Rcieszler;
Sr. 111, Russell Bastard • Jr. III, Free-
man MorlOck, Pearl kestle, Albert
Wein, Fred Amy, Arthur Amy, Wil-
bur Rowe, Chester Rowe, John Hart-
man,. Garnet, Ailey ; Sr. II, Nora Hart-
man, Oliva Hartman, Ezra Wein
Tommy Roeszler, Mabel Clark • Jr. 11,
Alnaina Yaeger, Herbert dorlock,
Jacob Hartman, A. E. Whitaker ; Sr.
Pt. II, Annie Hma man, Cecil Rowe,
Wesley Wein, Amy, Willie
Smith, Willie Rotas'er ; • Sr. Pb. II,
August Hartman, le lla Kestle, Cora
Clark, Aaron Wein, Nora Brown,
'della Smith, W. Morlock ; Jr. Pt. I,
Leo Hartman, Al bert. Hariti )an,Ed win
Wein, Bide Wein: No. c -i roll 42,
average. attendance 30.
• J. H. FroLMES, NIA her.
• AFTER GRIPPE'
The heart and nerves are often Neerelr, the
'blood watery,ana the whole systeen tlobilltatctt
le7pthing will restore the health and sbfengeli
Lio quickly'as Milbure'e genet encl Nerve Pine.
Thoueande have teleal.thene the 'eery remedy
Mica needed. 50e,, all druggaite.
LOW% 'Worm Sialtir is the simplest and
nefeet 'remeay for expelling wornig Of 'all kende.
Gentling its owe, Cethartic. Price 25e.
Itt
strength and energy place of weakness
and languor. It wa off malaria, by-'
phoid fever, and by purifying the blood it
keeps the whole system healthy,
Sorsapariia
Is the best -in fact tlie One True Blood Purifier.
Sold by all druggists. $1; six :Or $5.
All cases of weak or lame back, back -
eche, rheumatism, will find relief by
wearing one of Carter's Smart Weed
and Belladonna Backache Plasters.
Price 25 cents. Try them.
On Wednesday, Feb. 1, over seventy
people assembled at tbe residence of
John Britton, Hibbert, to witness the
rnarria.ge of Miss Venette Clarke, to
Alfred :Robinson, of Fullerton. Miss
Davin of Loudon, assisted the bride,
while lohn Robinson, brother of the
groom, was best Man. The numerous
and costly presents showed the esteem
in which the bride was held in the
community.
nug•and Mat aim
Color Their Rags and Yarns
With Diamond Dyes.
MakesFeoplelftell
Paine's Celery Compound
the Chosen Medicine of All
•Classes in Our Dominion.
The reputation of Paine's Celery
Compound extends from day to day.
Those who stand in need of the heal-
ing and recuperative powers of nature's
health restorer are advised to use it
by those who have been men made
well and strong. In the house, on the
street, and where people corigregate,
Paine's is ever recommended and kind-
ly words spoken in its favor. In this
way the popularity of the great medi-
cine is made encluring,and its immense
sales stir the etyy of the ordinary
patent medicine proprietor and the
Jealous minded doctor
The wealthiest families of the land,
the best and most observant people in
our cities and towns, and the common-
sense people in our agricultural dis-
tricts, place Paine's Celery Compound
far above all other known remedies.
The past and present history of
Paine's Celery 'Compound is one grand
continued story of sick people made
well -of fathers, and mothers, son and
daughters restored to perfect health.
Competent medical authorities de-
clare that Paine's Celery Compound is
the one great medicine for rundown
and physically weak people. When
the vital forces are low and, the ner-
vous organism shattered, then it is
that the marvelous medicine manifests
its wondrous healing virtues. Weak-
ness,depression, tired feelings,languor,
digestive troubles, headache, rheu-
matism and neuralgia are quickly
banished owing to the nourishment
that Paine's Celery Compound imparts
to brain, nerves and tissue It is the
great every day home medicine for all
classes of our population.
The World Famed Dyes for Prodac-
ing Brilliant and Unfeeling
Colors.
f have niade several very handsome
Rugs and Mats for the bouse•that I am
very proud of. The rags and pieces of
cloth and flannel used in my Rugs and
Mats were all dyed with your wonder-
ful Diamond Dyes. The colors are rich
and brilliant, and 1 find they are in -
fading. Diamond Dyes are the best I
ever used.
MRS. L. F. BOYNTON,
• Winnipeg, Man.
WANTED.
Fifty teams, by the Sutherland
Innes Co., Limited, for drawing
elm logs off lot 8 and 9 in the 5th
concession of Hay, apply to
GUS WAGNER.
Gould's saw mill, Exeter.
IT WILL 011 IT WON'T,
Shiloh's Consumption Cure will either cure
your cough or won't. One or the other -sure.
Try it and see. 12 11 cures the druggisb keeps
file moneyyou nay for it. If it dont cure the
denggie; gives baok the money. Every bottle
carries a guarantee. 25 eta., 50 els. and $1.00
bottle. flood for Consumptions, Colds, Croup,
Bronchi! is, and Throat Troubles generally,
MARKET REPORTS.
Eteter, February 8th, 1090.
Wheat per bushel ,08 to 70
Oats .28 10 30
Baxley.. , ,,,4.0 to 45
Peas . .... • -60 to 65
Butter.. ...14 to 14
Eggs 15 bo 15
T nrkeys . , 9 to 9
Goose.... - 6 to 8
Cbickees per le
leneks. , . . .... 7 to 7
Wool .. 17 to 18
Dried .S.pplea.. 5 to 0
Pork dressed . $4.65 to .75
Pork live weighl, $3.75 be 83.75
Hay per ton.... ... . $ 5 00 to 36.00
Clover seed .... , ... • - $1.00 te 85.00
Alsike clover .... .. . $3.50 to e5.00
Timothy geed 3170 to $L26
London, February 8th,1899.
Wheat per bush° , to 69
Oats.
Peas
Barley
Buckwheat
Rye .. •
Corn....
Beans
Butter .... . .
Eggs • - -
1)acks .
Turkeys per lb..
Geese per 1b
Chickens
.RACKING RHEUIVIATISM
Quickly and completely cured by the use of
M !burn s Itheurnatie Pills, so that not a trace
of Dimas° remains.
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DEATHS.
ROLLINS February the 4th, 1899, Edward
Rollins,. ot London, formerly of Centralicb, in
the 72nd. year of his ago.
VERITY -In Brantford, on the 3rd inst. Mrs.
M. a. Verity, wife of the late W, H Verity,
aged 66 years.
STOP IT ! STOP IT!
Don't imagine tor a minute that a cough
aim:melts to nothing. Thousands of people are
lh them graves to -day who let a cough take he
amuse. Stop that cougb at. once with Shiloh's
Consuinption Cure, which all druggists gell at
25 etse 50 ets. and $1.00 a bottle. If it fails to
help you, your money will be reftmded.
....2e to 285s to SSk
.39 to 50
.45 to 48
.. 39 to 39
, Al to 45
... . . 60 to 70
11 be 14
15 to 16
60 to 70
10 to 19
9 to 10
5C to 75
Cheese V to 10
Potatoes per bag-- - -. 81 tol 00
Hay per ton . .$ 6.00 to $ 7'50
Pork per cwt.. .. 84.50 to 85.00
._
Has ft ever °cc vred
to y u that
No Tobacco
burns so long in the pipe a:,
PREPARE FOR SPRING.
; -
Don't, leu this season overtake you
before you have attended to the im-
portant duty of purifying your blood
with Hood's Sarsaparilla. By taking
this medicine now you may save sick-
ness that will paean time and money
as well as suffering later on. Hoedis
Sarsaparilla will give you rich, red
blood, good appetite, good digestion
and a sound, healthy body. It is the
greatest and best spring ule.dicine be-
cause it is the 'One True Blood Purifier.
Its unequalled record of marVelous
cures
es hos aie won people.,fort the confidence of
tiewhole
David Cobbledick, Clandeboye, has
sold has fifty-acrefarm to Wm. Simp-
son, for the sum of $2,500.
Oddfellow's Greatest Concert, Ox -
ford Musical Chris of Boston: Mass.
Opera House, Exeter, Feh'y 20th 1899.
See Exeter locals.
The youngest child of A. E. Doupe,
Kirkton, died on Tuesday, Jan. 24, and
was buried on Wednesday in the Meth-
odist cemetery. .
Frank Hogg, son of James Hogg, of
McKillop,is very ill with an attack of
haflamtnation of the lungs.
OLD REM LE
•
As cheap as the Cheapest and
the. Best,
There came near being a fire at
HavskshaNv's hotel, Seaforth, on Wed-
nesday, through a defective chimney,
but being noticed in time no serious
injury was done.
FOR ovnR FIFTY YEARS.
AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED IITSALEDY.-Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
over fifty years by millions of mothersfor theii•
children while teething. with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softeng the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy
for Diarrhcea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
moire and ask for Mrs •Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, and take no other kind.
Ba
Makes
Rich
Red
Blood.
The Best
Remedy for
Spring Weather
Weakness.
There is c
The above is the name ell 1-ra6e mark
of the original Kidney
The only reliable Kidney
They were placed on the market Irs Mr.
Janaes Doan, Kingsville, Or, Feb-
ruary, 188;3 --long before other s1.1
Pills were thought of.
Their phenomenal success 'sall ps 's of
the world, as well as in Cuatada, sas
brought forth many irnii .
Take nothing that has anal, 9 Vat) looks
• Or sounds like D -O -A -N -'S.
Always ask for D -0 -A -N -"S Talaey
Pills -the pills that quiet 1 e sad
thoroughly cure all kinds of I:14'110y
ills after other remedies fail.
ASK YOUR DizALLR FOR.
"6`
BEST FORTABLE.DAIF,Y.AND FARM
NE9W
AllEfIT MARKET
The undersigned has opened up a
new meat naarket one door
Soutt Garting's Store,
a T
As wearing glasses when
you Should not, and not w, r-
ing them when you slioiti(l,
It is a inisMke to do either.
We only •prescribe glossos
when they will be of uso to
the wearer,
A large proportion of the cases of painful eyesight are
' due to the use of unsuitable..or improperly fitted glasses.
1:1risk. In our Optician you incur no expense and run
10
fiflornings preferred for testing at
where he will keep the choicest of
meats constantly on hand.
• A CALL SOLICITED
JOHN T rIANNING
Jewellery store.
sessesseseeseeeera--,--.
A IZAZIASADA C
Are You RAisi g Horses",
for Sale?
If you are you can very
greatly enhance their value
by a judicious use of
DICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER
Jtwill enrich the blood, loosen
• the hide, gloss the coat, raise
„ the *hit and put on flesh and muscle amazingly.
One package is worth dozen of so-called condition powders.
NINO, MILES &CO„ Ageirts, Size, 25 Gents.
50 Cents a Package. TrIal
DICK CI, CO., Proprietors.
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:ritliMMIMIMANNitlidthriitithIMWileiMiliWi6MWAIRMWMANYWN,14.
All accounts due me must
be settled by cash or note
before
Februaryl5th, 1899
The Blood is the,very essence of life.
As it courses through the system it carries
with it, if pure and rich, nutrition to every
cell in the body. If impure, it spreads
disease. If thin and watery, it fails to
nourish, hence we have weakness, debil-
ity and decay.
It is the wonderful power B.B.B. has
in purifying inipure blood, making thin,
watery blood rich and red, that is at the
bottom of its marvellous success in curing
disease.
Those who are pale, thin, weak,
troubled with blotches, pimples or erup-
tions of any -kind should take B.B.B.
It makes the pale cheek rosy, the skin
clear and smooth, and infuses new energy
into weak, worn, run down, shattered
constitutions.
Skin "I beg to state I have used
Clear. Burdock Blood Bitters for im-
pure blood, pimples on the face,
&e., and derived great benefit from it.
My skin is now very clear and free from
all eruptions. I only used four bottles of
• the B.B.B. and can strongly recommeed
• it to any person suffering from impuritiee
in the blood or eruptions of the skin."
IVIRS. G. 13. Hemorts,
Spence's Bridge, B.O.
Spring.
'
e. spt.'1Inghanvoew tfaen
oltesoB.nieB.yn.years,
purify my blood and keep nr,
system in good order, and can honestly
say that I do not know of its equal
anywhere." Vbs. AtootlintenlibnuarrisN,• ,s.
WITHOUT FAIL.
.V2,-.11b,c2s-43:v
will give special bargains until that
date • •
FULL STOCK ON HAND.
Undertaking a Specialty.
Le.
E
Earn this valuable Watch, Chain cad tizarm ay selling twenty Topaz
Scarf' Pins, at 15 cents each. Send your address and we forwardthe
Pins and our Premium List, postpaid. N-• money required. These Pins
will almost sell themselves, for the Topaz has all the brilliance of the best
diamonds, and has never before been off- red at anything like this price. The
Watch is neat in appearance, thoroughly well made, and fully guaranteed.
Unsold Pins may be returned. Mention tbis paper when writing.
THE GEM PIN CO., Freehold Building, Toronto, Ont
tWliANVIEMIN
A Man is always in the
SWM
If he wears one of W.
JOHN'S neatly fitting
SUIT
Reis a sure fitter.
His prices are away down.
His goods are the best.
Call and examine his goods before
buying your
FALLSUIT
W. JOHNS,
The atillo
SOH L. PRIMA
A fall line, fresh and
bright of
SCHOOL BOOKS
and every School re-
quisite at
HING9S
Where the Scholars are
always used well
FREE.
We give this fine
watch, and also is
chain and clearnt for
selling two dozen
LEVRR COLLAR BOT*
TM,* at 10 ctS. each.
Send' your address
and Nye forward the
Buttons ostpeid,
and our Premium
List, No money re -
(mired. Sell the But-
tons among your
friends, return die
money, and we send
the ovaech, prepeid.
A gettinne American
• watch, guaranteed a
good timepiece.
Mention this paper
When writing,
LEVER
BUTTON
• 00,,
ao Adelaide SC 11
Toronto, Ont,
Genuine
Padlock
and
Key
eee
re -72
'Zfa
.4ammumeromacem=avaa.unews
EV A Solid' Cold Shell Rifig
..„2 or (url) Chain Braoslot
CIT'T send money. Just your name
and address on a POST CARO, and
we will send N•oti 20 packages of
AROMATIC CAOhrOU e, delicious con-
fection to perfume the breath, to sell
for us, if you can, at 5 cents per package. When sold send
us our money, 51.00, and we will send you FR E E sour
choice of the beautiful prizes illustrated. Goods return-
able if not sold. Mention this paper.
TISDALL SUPPLY CO, TsNOROD°N"-rcoH,Aom:RsTg.
WWW.Sl ;JOWL MVP''
1,-cr-sz7s
fug $tofe
You will find at Bissett's Wareroom
the following line of Agricel
tura]. Implements
BE auti B brit
DEES, MOWERS,ROLLS
AND BALL BEARING
STEEL SULK Y S
A.full line of Seed DrIlls, Cultivators
Disc and Diamond Harrows
Plows, and Turnip Drills. .
SEWING ESS ETC
Raymond sewing an& wringers
The celebrated Knoll Washer
machine
We would recommend those
suffering from COUGHS, COLDS,
and BRONCHIAL, troubles to
use WINAN'S COUGH BALSAM.
It is also a reliable remedy
for children. •/
We manufacture W1NAN'S
LINIMENT, an excellent reme-
dy for NEURALGIA, PAINS,
SORE THROAT. RHEUMATISM
INFLUENZA.
Also WINAN'S CONDITION
PownER, the best in the mar-
ket.
Try our Lotion for scratches
on horses, also condition pow-
der for same
SOLE AGENTS FOR DICKS LAING
SYRUP,
C LUTZ
A Suit 01 Clones
ora Singie Garment
Should Oonibine how a davs,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
Moderate Cost,
• Perfect Fit.
You look for these in an old and
• reliable place, and A. 3.
SNELL never disappoints hi
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
Pall 86 „Winter Goods
I» Worsteds and Tweeds, are
now on our shelves, and we will
take much pleasure in showing
them to you. There are many
other lines that are specially at,
STOVES. --evate'
Gurney stoves and furances.
waggons
Buggies
icycles.
The Chatham Waggon and a full
line of the celebrated McLaughlin
Buggies.
6011L.A.,"
\Yiln, L
We are in the van with all
that is desirable in the line.
Let us show you our Stook of
$17.00 Fancy Worsteds in all
the newest colorings.
Remember we put up the
best suit for $10,00 that can
be bought in the county.
act ive. Grst us A CALL.
•627M1'. 0.1 H. Crieve