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EXETJLI TIMES
• Money To Loon
At front 14 be5. Apply to
ELLIOT & ULALMAN,
Bairistors, Solicitors, &a, Main St. Exeter
Money to Loan.
We havo unlimited private f ends for inYeele
silent tepee farm or village property at lowese
latee of interest.
DICKSON As CARLING,
Exeter.
ISINSMAN, 1,, D., S. AND
-"-• DR. R KINSMAN,
a 1) S D. D S., Honor Graduate
re Toronto. 'Univereity,' Deutist.
Peed), extraeted without peen or
' bad after directs, Office in Fen-
son'a block, West side of Male street, Exeter,
AfkIDERSO. (D D, 8 0- )
- DEN TIST.
Honor Graduatef.if the Toronto Univereity,
and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
•Ontario. All Bridge work, Crowns and Plate
Work done in the ueatest possible manner. .A.
• barmlees aneesthetio for painless extraction.
The strictest attention given to the Preservat-
ion of tno natural teeth,. (Moe, oppoeite Cen-
tral Rotel, Exeter, Ont.
Fars for sale
• A.few good farms Cr sale amen_ Moeey to
xoan. Apply to JOHN SPA.C1CMAN
House and Land For Sale.
Raving decided to remove to Toronto, I will
...demos° of my property (formerly owned by the
. late W •Nrerity). Exeter, at a bargain,
First elass brick house 13 meas. with two acres
sofiland; ornamental and fruit trees of all kinds.
R. S. LANG.
Business Chance
The general ageney rights of "Our Native
Herbs' (Alonzo A. Bliss Co Mon ;reel). for
Huron and Southern Division of Perth, will bo
sold immediately and on easy terms as 2/1 -
health forces me to leave the country. Well
established and profitable business. Porty.six
sub -agents at work. Call or address, A. R.
Bhea, Coleman Si., Seeforth.
N. 13. Persons indebted to me will please
forward at once.
WANTED.
Fifty teams, by the Sutherland
Lines Co., Limited, for drawing
elm logs off lot 8 and 9 in the 5th
concession .f Hay apply to
GUS WAGNER.
Gould's saw mill, Exeter.
CALL
THE FAMILY
For first class
-"CORNED BEEF,
PRESSED TONGUE,
• BOLOGNA arid SAUSAGE,
LARD and SMOKED MEATS.
A fine seleetion of
BEEP,
LAMB,
FRESH PORK,
•a.ncl all kinds of .
3Preslin ottani S &tea AilietErt.
•Lin hand .
Note the address, one door north of
'The R Pickard Co's store.
LOWS DAY Pne.a.
What Has Made
fie
01..,ARNEN
--
Lines writ tee by request fora young English
women. who lived. for Herne time at IqllerheYA
From try holm in Old Englaud,
I crossed the wide inapt •
To seek eat a home er the, bonnie blue Sea ;
1,1ere waejoy in my heart as 1 Viewed with
emotion •
A land thaVe well known tei; the lend Of thefrea
I came be Que•Pee and sailed :Up theSt, Lew-
AtKiegetten 1 rested for'part of ik day;
If Niagartes Falls lied for n e any charms
wn$ not permitted there Mug for to sten
Before 1 came here 1 lived at Killarney,
I was teed by a friend 1 would Mid it a rest ;
there I never could etand the young- Irish-
" menAhlarneY
So I made up my mind I would Move to the
west.
As I did not come here in search of enjoy,
ment, ' •
Where all has to work or employmout to Seek ;
In MeGillivray west I found good employ-
ment
Tho' it is 1 may say an the banks Of mud creek.
As I said before I could. never stand blarney,
And distance I and makes no change in Wm
men ;
They are the same hero as they were in
• larney
So I better more baek to old. England again.
ADARE
tr, Lcgs &
. .
XTEFS
'Highest Cash prices p'uid by the "
OUTHERLAND INES CD.g LIMITED
For Elm Logs, cut 11, 13, 16 and 18
feet, long Also Basswood Heading
Bolts, 21 and 42 Indies long.
CUSTOM SAWING: DONE
Apply at • Gould's Saw Mill,
Exeter.
GUS WAGNER
-:F.3reenan for the ,
Sutherland Innes Co.
of my complete stock going
at old prices.
AHOTDED DAD LOAD
in a short, time. Buy now at
old prices and get a bargain.
Undertaking a Specialty.
FL N. HOWE
ds
MYRTLE OUT
The, best Smoking Tobacco
in Canada. It is Virginia
Leaf, selected, • sun cured,
made by men in the cleanest
Factory in kmerica. :
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE -
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Anyone sending a sketch and cleseription MaY
quickly ascertain eur opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. communion -
Ilona strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Morin & Co. receive
2pecta1 nottco, without charge, 01 the
SCitittific Rtrica9.
.A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest air.
;ettlation of any sOientific journal. Terme, 53 a
year; four months, 51. Sold by all newedealers..
MUNN&Co 36IBroadway, New.york
:Branch Office. 6'25 le St., Washington. IL
We give this fine
watch, and also a
chain and charm for f
telling two dozen
LEVER COLtAR But.
groee, at 10 cts. each.
Send your address
and we forward the
tto n s, postp0d,
and our Premnam
List. No money re.
coked. Sell the But.
tons among yea
friends, return the
money, and We send
the • watch, prepnid.
A genuine American
watcht guaranteed a
good tunepicce.
Mention this paper
when Writing.
istxxolsi
co,,
an Adelaide St. Tif..
Toronto, Ont.
We are in the van with all
that is desirable M the line.
Let.us show you our stock of
$17.00 Fancy Worsteds in all
the newest colorings.
Remember we put up the
best suit fori$10.00 that can
.
be bought n the county.
GIVE US A CALL.
• J. H. Crieve
_en
Are You Weak?
There's a Remedy that will make you
• strozig ; give you vitality and energy.;
invigorate the heart; enrich the
• blood ; make the pale
cheek rosy.
It's Milbtrn's Heart and nerve Pills.
• Mrs. Mehlenbasher, who lives at 29 Ann
St., Berlin, Ont., made the following
statement: I have suffered from nervous
prostration and general debility for the
• past four years, often despairing, et cure.
Since I have taken Milburn's Heart
and Nervo Pills, however, the future
looks bright to me, I have taken four
boxes of theiff and the benefit I derived is
wonderful. They have made my nerves
stroug, restored their elasticity and given
me physieal str'ength to a greater degree
than I eould have antieipated. Beyond
doubt, they are the best restorative for
• nerve trouble, weakness, debility, den in
existenee, and I heartily recommend them
to all who suffer as I did."
Milburn's }mart and Nerve Pills cum
Palpitation and Throbbing, Dizsiness,
Nervousness, Sleoplessilesa, Loss ef
• Appetite) Pale and Sallow Complexion,
Anremia,..Debility, General Weakness or
any eondition arising from a Weak Heart,
Disordered Nerves or Impoverished
Blood. Sold Ise druggists at 50e. a bra.
Exeter Municipal Council.
t• Council met pursuant to adjourn-
ment at Town, Hall, March I7t11899.
• AU present except Mr,. Evans, Militates
of previous meeting read and confirm-
ed,
Taylor--Muir--Tbat the Clerk be in
Structed to write Oortaty Clerk advis-
ing bins that this Oommil desire no
change re the sunplYingo -Amsessment
and Collector's Rolls, Carried.
Armstrong--Muir-That the follow-
ing iteconnts be passed and ordeS's
drawn on Treasurer. for same :- Silas
Handford, snow/plowing, $1.50; David
emore, do,, 131.00 ; the Clerk, servic,es
re school trustee nomination, $2 ; Dr.
T. A. Amos for Regenerator, etc.'per
Board of Health, $29.60. 'Carried.
Taylor -Muir --That the Council ad-
journ to April 7th at 7 30 o'clock p
GEO, H. BISSETT, Clerk.
,Nelson Monteith, A. P, P., for south
Perth, left for Toronto Tuesday morn-
ing to take his seat in the Legislature,
The wedding of R. Rounds and Miss
I. saKay of Youngsville is announced
to take place at Harrington on Wed-
nesday, the 22nd inst,
10-0, .
BIRTHS
HOOPER-In My, (Lake Road) on the 17th
inst., the wife of Adol Hooper, of a daughter
• MARRIAGES.
METHERALL-IIANCE-In Mitchell, at the
residence of the bride' s brothel., lfarch6, by
/let, 1. W, Holmes, Henry Wetherell, North
• La, e 0,, to 3 ennio Hance, of Mitchell.
LIVIIRMOHE-'1`HOUSE-At the residence of
the bride's mother, on March, 15, by Rev. T.
J.Murdock, Fred Livermore, to 1Vbss Edith,
second. daughter of Mrs. Trouse, both of Clin-
ton.•
ORAIG-ROSSe-Ae the residence of the brides
• parents, on March 8th,by Re.v.111r. iVluirellag--
gle Ross, second daughter of J.Ross,Londoe
road, to Mr. T. Craig of Hallett.
STEWAILT-MeLEOD-At 311 Cordova street,
Vancouver, B. C., on Feb. 14, by Rev. JOhn
Reed, Mr. Alfred P. Stewart, formerly of
Blyth, to Effie A. IVIeLeod, of Ripley.
legfeARTER-1141LLER.-A1 the manse, Blyth,
on March Stli, by Rev. A. MeLean,Mr. John
6'.11/1eArter to Jame L., daughter of Thomas
Miller, all of Morris.
BROWN -COWARD -At theparsonage, Elim-
ville on the Militia., by Rey. George Jewitt,
Fenton E. Brown to :Miss Rachel, daughter,
of William Coward, of Winehelsea.
SINOLAIR-GORVETT-At the parsonage,
Elituville, on the leth inst., by Rev. G. Jewitt
J. Sinclair, to Miss Elizabeth, eldest daughter
of James Gorrett.
DEATHS.
APPELTON-In Crediton on 19th inst„ Mrs.
Thomas Appelton aged 41 years.
BAER -In Clinton, on IVIarch 11, MaryR. wife
of W. Baer, aged 37 years 11 months
DRYSDALE-In Goderich Township, on Sat-
• urday, March 4, Andrew Drysdale, aged 52
years.
PRATT-In Exeter, on March 16th, Mary Pour
yeeraoyrs,:relict of thelateWni. Platt. aged 67
McGOWAN-At his residence. lot 39, con. 2,
East W.ayvanosh, on March,13 James McGow-
an, aged 70 years, 8 months and 8 days.
Is MY BLOOD Pinus P
This is a good question of vast im-
portance to who wish to be well. If
your blood is impure you cannot ex-
pect good health, maless you begin
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla at once.
This great mediciim makes the blood
pure and piats the system in good
health, cures spring humors and that
tired feeling. '
Hoon's Pinns cure nausea, sick head-
ache, biliousness and all liver ills.
Price 25 cents.
-One LAS:A.-LIVER, PILL every night
forthirty days makes a complete cure
for biliousness and constipation. That
is just 25 cents to be cured.
• WHEN THE WHISTLE BLOWS
it is a signal that the train is poming, and if
you dont get oft the track will run over and kill
you. When you cough, it is a signal that con-
sumptionis coming, and you had bettor look
out. The way to stop *consumption is to stop
the cough. Pbo way to atop the nough is to
take Shiloh's Cough and Consumptive Cure. 25
eta 50 eta, and $1.00 a bottle. Money refunded
if it'fails to mire. •
1110 writer oil a Teeent book of Iresed
aneedotes has Unearthed sonec curleee
testimony as to William Shakespeetre`
knowledge of the English law of hi;
time, Lord Campbell, a former
rifler justice of England, in the Yeer
f1l59 plXblisILed a book entitled "egh a e-
..epeare's Legal Acquirements," in whie 1
lic subinitted three -and -twenty of
thIrLy-s.von plays to a somewhat e lee
examination, and deduced thereftlee
laege. number of examples Mustra t. e
of tegal knowledge or acquain tenee
with technital terine on the Part ef the
thee. Abounding as are these: •laav
phrases, points,. and metapho; s 1:a
marvel is that they are always acee
te and appropriately used. Thera .ts
-ever a mistake. "While novelists aegi '
wamatists," says Campbell, "a.-ve con -
'Iran tiy makingg mistakes as to the la
02 manage, of wills, and' of inherit-
anee, to Shakespeare's law, lavishly. a=
he propounds It, there an be no (le I
murrer, 110 bill Of exception, no v, (It
of error."
Perfectly Cured
Weak ancl Low Spirited -4- Nervous
Prostration -Appetite Poor and
Could Not Rest.
1 take greatpleasure in recommending
Hood'r, Sarsaparilla to others. Itbas been
the means of restoring nay wife to good
health, She was stricken down wall sis
• attack of nervous prostration. She suf-
fered with headaches and tier nerves were
under severe strain. $he became very
low spirited and so weak she could only
do a little work without resting. Her
appetite was poor, and being so weak
she could not get the proper rest at night.
She decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, as
we had heard it highly praised, and I am
glad to state that Hood's Sarsaparilla has
perfectly cured all her ailments." G.
IjHLL.Afirt, 321 Hannah St., 'West, Hamil-
ton, Ontario. Remember
Hood's Sarsa..-
tor. All druggists. $1, six for $6. Get Rood's.
Parilla
Is the Best-- in fact the One True Blood Purl-
eyetasteless, mild. e free -
Hood's • Pills ova All druggists. me.
• MARKET REPORTS.
Bxeter, IVIarch22nd1899.
Wheat per bushel .e8 to 69
Oats.,• .28 to 29
Barley. 10 to 46
Peas ................(50 to GI
Butter.. 14 to 14
Egg, s 10 to 10
Turkey:, „ 9 M 9
Geese •• • • • to 8
Chickens per It .„., .
Ducks .... 7 to 7
Wool •.17 to 18
Dried Apples.. .. . to 6
Pork dressed .. .84.65 'to 5.75
Pork live weight.- - ..... .83.75 to 83.75
Hay per ton.. .. 5 00 to $6.00
Clover „seed ... • .... .00 to $5.00
Alsike clover ...... 3.50 to 85.00
Timothy seed . . 81.7e to 51.25
London, March 22nd, 1891.
Wheat per bushe .... -.63
Peas ....
Barley
Buckwheat
Beans..... .
EBgugstter
1.1:" uurcliclis.
Geese pe.r lb... ... •
Chickone
PCileco%
otrts per bag -
Hay per ton
Pork nor owt
27
55
....45
. 89
44
60
14
15
..... 10
50
... 30
.5 6.00 to
., 34.50 to
to 69
to 28
10 58
to 50
to 43
to 39
to 45
to 70
to 14
to 16
to 70
to 12
to 10
to 75
to 10
tol 00
8750
55.00
'
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Montreal,March 21. -Flour-Receipts
, 1,500 bbls.; market quiet and unchang-
ed; patent winter, $3.70 to $3.90 ; pat-
ent spring, $4 to $4.20; straight rollers
$340 to 53.60; extra, $3.10 to $3.80 ;
superfine,$2.4o $2.60; strong bakers'
$3.70 to $8.90; Ontario bags, 51.60 to
$1.70. Wheat, No. 2 Manitoba hard,
76c to 78c; core, 42c to 44c; peas, 71e
t� 72c ; oats, 33c to 31c ; barley, 55c to
57c ; rye, 62c to ,64cbuckwheat, 56c to
58c ; oatmeal, $1.75 to $1.85 ; cornmeal
$1 to 51.10 ; pork, $15 to $15.50 ; lard;
Mc to 7e; bacon, 10c to 11c; barns, ISIc
to llo ; eggs,.12c to 13c.
Toronto, March 21.- Wheat --Red,
661c to 67c and white Wheat,670 to 67Ac
west; goose, 06c to 67c west. Flour -
Market quiet; straight rollenin barrels
west, quoted at $3'; naillfeed firm. at
$15 to $10 -for shorts, and 513.50 to 514
foe bran west ;barley dull ; No. 1 west,
46c ; buckwheat quiet, at 50c west ;
rye, steady, at 53o to 54e west ;corn
easy; Canada yellow, west, 35c to 35e;
old A xn eri ca n,Toron to,41e; oats steady;
white, west, 29c; peas dull, at 65c west.
GRAIN MARKETS,
Montreal, lalarch,21.-The receipts of
east end abattoir this morning were
450 head of cattle, 150 calves, 50 sheep
and 50 lambs. The attendance of but-
chers was large, but the prices were
unchanged. Good cattle sold at 4ic to
4e par Ib; lower grades at 24,c to 3Sc
per lb. Calves sold at 52 to $8, accord-
ing to size. Sheep brought from 3e to
3tic per lb. for choice, and culls from 2c
to 21'c per lb. Lambs sold from 4 to
5c per lb. Hogs sold at $1.20 to 54,50.
Seaforth Expositor: Neil Brown has
sold his farm ou the 9th concession,
Tuckersinith, to Mr. Hays, of North
Easthope. The fartn contains 100 acras,
and is a first-class place. The price
paid was $5,100.
It is better to preserve health than
to cure disease. Therefore, keep your
blood pure witb Hood's Sarsaparilla
and be always well.
NIP IT AT THE BUD
The time to put out a Ilre is when it starts.
Consumption is liko tiro. In the beginning it
is easy to cm 0. The longer it goes on the more
deetroys. .A t the first sign -when the cough
begins and 'when flesh is loste-cure it with Shi-
oh's Cough and Consumptioe Cure. 25 els, 50
ets. and $1.00 a bottle. Your money refunded
52 11 fails to euro.
The Centrai
i'ug$tote
Stock raisers vvill find it to their
interest, to use English Stock
Food. This fOod contains no in-
jurious or useless ingredients and
is perfectly safe to feed any day.
For horses, inildh cows, fattening
cattle, animals out of condition,
calves, sheep, pigs and poultry, it
will be found of great service, and
wiJl atnply repay the outlay. This
food will improve the appetite,
promote digestion, enrich the
blood, strengthen and invigor-
ate the whole system, and will
increase the flow and 'richness of
milk.
We simply ask stock raisers
to give it a trial.
0 LUTZ
ri is son.
Often Colds settle on the Thrant and
Bronchial Tubes, and make the voice
hoarse and husky, and an effort to speak,
distressing. It may be reamed to a
whisper or lee entirely for a while.
In eases of this kind nothing will so
soon give relief and restore the voice as
Ur. Wood's
Norway Pine
Syrup.
This is What Thos. J. Smith, Cialedonin. Ont..
writes :'-'.A. yeer ago I had It very sevet?
'which settled on iny hinge and throot 0 g n1.1
bAd 1 could seareely sneak loader -than a whismr.
x trie.d soverm Collo medicines but got very little
relief until 1 nstel tiro and ,io-hall bottlea or Dr.
Weo;l's Normy Pinesyrtti>. which soon -lately
cured me." Price 260.
Laxa-LiveerIlitieuraeoutstiptition
without any griping, weakening or sick-
ening. Priee 250 all diaigslats.
1 Permanent ITh
Cure of
Chronic
Constipation.i
Perhaps you've se ffereci with constipaa
tion for years, tried all the 5)1115 and rtire
gatives you eyex heard or read of, without
getting any more relief time the one dose
of the medicine afforded.
',Chen you were left worse than before,
bowels bound harder time ever, the con-
stipation aggravated instead of cured.
All the miseries of coosiipation-Head-
ache, Sick Stomach, Biliousness, Pimples,
Eruptions, Blood Humors, Blotches, Piles,
and a thousand a,nct one other ills crowded
hack off you againwit h redoubled severity.
Wouldn't you consider it a blessing to
be cured of your constipation so that it
would stay cured? So that a repetition of
all the suffering you have endured would
never come again? • Burdock Blood
Bitters can cure you -cure so that the
cure will be permanent.
That's where it differs from all other
remedies, It makes a thorough renova-
tion of the whole intestinal tract, tones
the bowel wall, acts on the liver and
stomach, and causes a.11 the digestive and
secretory organs to so work harmoniously
and perform their functions properly and
perfectly that constipation, with all its
attendant sickness, sufferingandill health,
became a thing of the past.
Miss Arabella Jolie, living at 99 Corriere
Street; Montreal, Que., bears out all we
say in regard to the efficacy of Burdock
Blood Bitters in curing constipation per-
manently. This is her statement:
"For over a year I suffered a great
deal froin„. persistent constipation and
could only g•et temporary relief from the -
various remedies I tried until I started
using Burdock Blood Bitters. Jam thank-
ful to say that this remedy
has completely and per-
manently cured me and
I have had no return of
the constiPation.
•
res
As we Iring glasses when
, ,
you. suoula not, and not wear-
ing them when you should..
It is a mistake to do either.
We only prescribe glassea
when they will be of use to
the wearer.
A large proportion of the eases of painful eyesight are,
due to the use of unsuitable or improperly fitted glasses.
In consulting our Optician you incur no expense and ran
no risk. •
Mornings preferred for testing at
To FITT
Jeweliery store.
WitsiNiilliMIWAIIMMOIHWIANINIIMMINNAMMINAMUMMANAWNAMAIMIlVtiliaitiMW
DR. Low's WORM &mar is a safe
and sure reliable worm expeller. Acts
equally svell on children or adults. Be
sure you get Low's.
NO NEED TO SUFFER
The agony ef Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago
or Neuralgia. Milburn's Rheumatic Pills cure
even effeetively-cure after other remedies fail.
Price 50 eta., all dealers.
Mrs. Joseph Langtry, Brookville, Onti, says'
"I have used Dr. Low's Worm Syrupand
I can say that it clone my, children good. It
never fails to act promptly." Price 25.
A PHRENOLOGIST SPEAKS.
Prof. .5. W. Crouter writes from Penetangui-
shene: " Iwas troubled with palpitation of the
heart which became very severe. Hearing of
Milburn's Heart aud Nerve Pills I determined
to try them, and after taking them for about a
week I was cured.
Saved the baby. "Dr. Fowler's Extract a
Wild Strawberry saved my baby's life. She was
cutting her teeth and was taken ill with Diner-
hcea very badly. My sister advised Fowler's
Strawberry. I got a bottle and it stopped the
trouble et once." Mrs. Peter Jones, Wark-
worth, Ont.
.Pon OVER FIFTY YEARS.
AN OLD AND WELD -TRIED. REIVIDDY.-1Vir
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
over fifty years by nullioneof mothersfor their
children while teething. with perfect. success.
It soothes the child, softens the gneras, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, midis the best remedy
for Diarrhcea. itis pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is iecalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, kind teke no other kind. • '
MERT147fIRKET
The undersigned has opened up a
new meat market one door
Soiltli ot 6arling'8 Storo,
where he will keep the choicest of
meats constantly on band. ••
• A CALL SOLICITED
JOHN T 11ANNING
A MN is al ays in the
SWIM
If he wears one of W.
TOTIN'S neatly fitting
• SUITS
B.elis a sure fitter.
His pricea are away down.
His goods are the best.
Call and examine his goods before
buying your
-FALL SUIT
W. JOHNS,
Thet
SCHOOL OPE
ENG
A full line, fresh and
bright of
SCHOOL BOOKS
and every School re-
quisite at
BROWNING'S
Where the Scholars are
always used well
ecesameravascr..../
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Earn this valuable Watch, Chain and Charm, op selling twenty Topaz
Scarf Pins, at 15 cents each. Send your address and we forward the
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 anyttung like this price. To
Watch is neat in appearance, thoroughly well made, and fully guaranteed.
Unsold Pins may be returned. Mention this paper when writing.
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choice of the beautiful prizes illustrated. Goods rattan.
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PEZEWINR..
hat is
Castoria, is for • Infants and Children. Castoria is. a
' harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium,
Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. it is incasant.
Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of
. Mothers. Castoria destroysliirorms and allays Feverish-
ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria
relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation ' and
Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates
the Stomach and. 'Bowels ofInfants and Children, giving
healthy awl natural sleep. Oastoria is the Children's
Panacea -The Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria is an excellent medicine for.
children. Mothers have repeatedly told me
of its good effect upon their children."
Dn, G. C. OSGOOD, Lowell, Mass,
Castoria,.
"Castoria Is so well adapted to children
that 3 recommend it as superior to any pre-
scription known tome."
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You will find at, Bissett's Wareroorn
the following line of Agricel
tural Implements
SERIN BINA
DERS, MOWERS,ROLLS
AND I3ALL BEARING
STEEL SULKIt 115
IA oil lisle of Seed Drills, Cultivators
Disc and Diamond Barrows
'Plows, and 'Turnip Drills.
ISEWING MACH NESETU
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The celebrated Knoll Washer
Rayniond serving and wringers
machine
STO ES. -401"-'
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naltney stoves and fnraneos
waggons .
Buggies
. Bicycles.
The flhathata 'Waggon and a full
line of the celebrated McLaughlin
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