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ELLIOT OLADMAN,
Barristers, Solicitore. ece., Mani et. Exeter
•
Money to Loan.,
Web,,ounliMited private Mods for inVest•
anent upon farM Or Village proportY at loWest
=tee Of interest.
DICKSON tin OAILLUNG,
Exeter.
,
T -T KINSMAN, D. S. &ND
A. It KINSIVIAN, L.
D. S I.D. S., .Honor Gradniate
of Toronto 'University, Dentist,
feeth extracted Without ain o
.pr
bad after offecte. aillee in Ivan
-
BOWS blot*. We side of Main street, Exeter.
.0R. AtiOk.6$00, (0 Et 8 L
DENTIST.
Honor Graduate of the Toronto University,
and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
Ontario. :till Bridge work, Crowne and Plate
work clone in the neatest possible manner. A
barmless au/esthetic for painless extraction.
Who strietest attention given to tbe preservat-
ion of the natural teeth. Office, opposite Cen-
tral Hotel, Exeter, On. •
Fars fot. •saie
A few geed farmsfor se,le • cheari ,,Aironby to
loan. Apply to. JOHN SPAOKMAli,
Fr Sale..
Part of lot 8, Mineborough st., frame cottage.
0110411511 t'a! . an • acre,, good Stable 11x16, good
well of water.T011118 cash,
Apply to Albert Box Exeter.
arms For Salto
prue.e Cnimty.soine groat bargains Apply to
JAMBS WICK. STEWART.
Dravver 16, Kincardine.
lioul;fe For Sale,.
R. S. Lang offers his residence in Exeter, for
sale. The hose is a commodious two storey
„ brick, with all conveniences. There are 8 lots.
-Good orchard ancl well arranged shade tre 8.
.ittnplY to, A, McPherson, Exeter who has the
key.
Notice.
Notic,e is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore subsisting between Henry Cook and
Reinhart Cook. and, known as "Cook Bros."
carrying on business as flour millers at the yin
-Inge of Hensall has been disolved by mania
coneent; Henry Cook who has always man-
aged the flensell mill will continue the business
in partnership with Henry Rundle. The busi-
vess will be further extended and will be car-
aied on at the old stand under the name style
• and fine of Cook Se Rundle.
• _Dated 1st day of March 1899.
WANTED.
Fifty teams, by the Sutherland
Innes Co., Limited, for drawing
ebn logs off lot 8 and 9 in the 5th
concession ,Df Hay, apply to
GUS WAGNER.
Gould's saw mill, Exeter.
GALL AT
THE FAMILY
Mt Markto
For first class
CORNED BEEF,
PRESSED TONGUE,
B.OLOGNA and SAUSAGE,
LARD and SMOKED MEATS.
A fine selection of
BEEF,
LAMB,
- FRESH PORK,
• and all kinds of -
VE`C Etna Etreeelted' Meats.
on hand.
Note the address, one door north of
The R. Pickard Co's store:
1.01.11S,pAY PROP.
Is swine -Imes necessary hut when it
emnes tc speaking of the litany choice
• things in our stoek of f urni time, no
talk at a 1 is ericeesary. In fact the
goodeak for themselves and in no
pncertai 1 mariner. Corne in and her
them sing their t)wri praises and you
will be 0 gbied With the 'chorus; Re-
membett 11ns is the place to get your
furnitum
Ju
ANOTHER OAR LOAD
T A MED
R ROWE
• The Ach
Will Stop
If you take Hoffman's Headache
PoWders, The drst powder seldom
fails -the second, never. For any kind
of headache,' from any cause. Posi-
tively harmless-. disagreeable effeete
never follow. This surest. OrlidkO,L,
best' headache restudy ever prepared.
tIOffMANS
Powdors
0.04.6.(he.
Are sold in 10e. envelopand 25e.
boxes by dreggette everywhere
The Hoffman Dreg Cd.s leridgehurg, Ont.
r
•On Tuesday evenin ; lest while Wm.
Dittir.ond a St.Marys 1.1 as driving
down Thomas street at 'Ingersoll, be
bad the misfort une to ie thrown out
• of his buggy oti t'n$ lend paVement,
severely injuring o a, Of his elberers and
4/111erwise badly th iisi ng Ilia body.
MLddtese'.C.ounty Notes
Kr, Hannah,Of London,has purobas,
ed a hardware business in
Chas. W'reford, o Granton, has gone
to Seaforth where •be • has set:need a
position as tailor,
M. Win, IL Fayveett, a Belmont,'
died Sunday evening. Deceased was
one a the oldest ana roost highly re-
spected residents a Middlesex.
Mr, E. 13. Hodgine, son a ex -Reeve
3, IL Hodgins, of London township,
while chopmg wood •on Friday, had
the misfortune to cot his left foot very
badly, '
London lawyers believe Peg -leg
Brown is an innocent man, and a pe-
tition for a reprieve or new trial has
already been signed by 40 members of
the bar, They Worild doubtless prefer
a new trial. '
A. Middlesex pioneer paesed away
on Senday in the person of Mr. Henry
•Daebbiney, of con, 4, Westrninister
township, Deceased was '73 years of
age, and had been 'failing for some
tithe, and. his death was not unexpect-
ed. A large family survive. •
The formal induction of Rey. Canon
Richardson as rector of the important
pariA of St. John's,' *London town-
ship, in succession to Ven Archdeacon
Mareh, took place 'S und ay Morning in
the presence of a large congregation.
The ehurch was beautifolly decorated
with flowers, ancr •with its new prayer
desk, and lectern, presented a pas -
in g appearance. Bishop Baldwin was
present and assisted in the ela'n •
loony. •
John 'Green, wholesale dry goods
merchant, London, died at the - family
residence Monday evening. Although
deceased had • been ailing for some
months past, thenews cif his death
will come as a shock to the business
connaunity and to a wide circle of
friends. Laet September 1V1r. Green
took a trip to Englend solely for the
purpose of obtaining renewed health,
but with no success. To bis irnmed-•
late friends the end was expected -
John McCullough, of Mitchell,' has
purchased a blacksmith business near
Kirkton. He is a good mechanic and
industrious and should, do well.
Jabez Jewell has sold his fifty acre
ou the line of Hibbert ancl
FnUar-
ton, just in rear of Henry Wiuslow's
farm, for the sum of $2,000 cash, Mr.
George Davidson is the buyer.
A young resident of Tavistock was
Wednesday afternoon found dea.din his
store, in the person of George A. Ross,
druggist. He was last seen alive by
his clerk at 12 o'clock, just before the
latter went to dinner. On his return
at half -past twelve he found Mr. Ross
dead. Hp was a nephew of Hon. G.
W. Ross, Minister of Education for
Ontario, and was only twenty-eight
years olcl. He was well liked and re-
spected by all who knew him, and was
rapidly building up a prosperous busi-
ness in Tavistock.
The Alerts of St Mary's have organ-
ized for the season, with the follow-
ing officers: -Hon Presiderit, • 1.1
Rice; Hon Vice -President, J McLean;
President, Col 11 A F White; Vice -
President, Jas Moir; Secretary, 3 B
W"idenhold; Treasurer,- Thos Enright;
Captain, John Hockings; Chaplorin,
Rev T A Cosgrove. St Mary's always
had one of the staunch old teams of
the western ..district, and will no
doubt again have a very ,successful
season.
James Manning, a highly respected
citizen of Londesboro, attempted sui-
cide Tuesday Morning. He wash) the
habit of getting up and lighting the
fire. He got up about his usual time
that morning. He had apparently
taken two knives with him, a jack-
knife and a butcher knife, and went
into a little stable close to the house.
Mrs. Young, his daughter, with whom
he had made his home ever since Mrs.
Manning's death, bearing no sound
about the stove, got up and went to
look for 'him. She found hitn lying on
a little straw, smeared with blood.
Medical aid was obtained as socn as
possible, when it was found he had
cut his throat, and in so doing a piece
had been taken ont of his windpipe.
A GOOD REPORT.
"My mother was troubled with
rheumatism in her knee for a number
of years, and it broke out into running
sores. She has taken three ,bottles. of
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and now she is
almost entirely well. She cannotspeak
too highly of this great, medicine."
Mns. J OEM FARR, Clover] aw s, An caster;
Ontario. "
Hood's Pills core nausea, sick head-
ache, biliousness, indigestion, • con-
stipation.
Staffa, fair on Thursday.
Jabez Jewell has sold his 50 -acre
farm in Hibbert to George Davidson
for 85,000.
WH.A.T IS sHthow
grand old remedy for Coughs, Colds and
Consumption; used throughout the world for
half a century, has cured innumerable cases of
incipient consumption and relieved many in ad-
vanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the
results we will refLind yonr money. Price 25
cts 50 cts. and. $1,00.
Mr. Arthur Byons, Rock Hill, Ont., writes
as follows: "1 was laid up with stiffjoints and
could get no relief untin used Hagyard's Yel-
low Oil, which ured me." Price 25e.
0.1111111.740MISOMMISINSVOMM.140
FREE.°
We give this fine
watch, nd also a
chain and charm for
selling two d Oz en
LEVER COLLAR RUT,
TONS at 10 cts. each.
Send, your addre‘s
and we forward tlm
nu r to es, postpaid,
and our Premium
List. No money re-
quired. Sell the Bet.
tons amoeg your
friends, return the
money, and we send
the watch, prepaid.
A genuitte Arneridan
watch, guaraineed a
goodentorenTe,Tpieocex,
IVIention this paper
when writing.
writing..
oo Aelettrilde SLR.
Witento, Ont.
Safe Resister,
BATuuoxy, Amur, tfi'ra,--Iiotioellolci
furniture, the property of William
Fisher, William street, Exeter, Sale
at 2 o'clock, „Silo, lW, 9110.
The 1,Port William Board. of Trade
has passed a resolution praying the
(4oyerninerit to refuse the. :Winnipeg
board's request to change the Olive
of inspeetion of grain from Fort NVile
I ia re t� Winnipeg. •
Berlin is soon to,lo„se one of ItsIablest
ministers; ii the, person of Rey.
Harich, presiding elder of .the northern
distriet of• the •CarOxia Conference,-
.hivangelical Association. Mr. Hauch •vey stomach, a form of neuralgia. My
has; after deep deliberation, accepted mother urged me to teke HoOd's Samna-
he Thorn
onies h
For
Wi h Point orward.,'P
Th e thorn point of disease
4 an ache or patn, ..But the
bifOod is .the feeder of the
whate..bOdy. Purify it <with,
$4.rs4parlit4.
Kiicipani, liver and stomach will to
once respond? No theru in this ,point.
Severe Pains -"I had severe pains ia
the call of the executive committee to
go to Japan as a missionary, to assist
Rev. N. W. Voegei in the work.
• The Parkhill Lacrosse Club has
• elected the following officers; Hon,
President, Col leoodrean; Hon Vice -
President, D G McColl; Prerident,
M Weddt Vice -President, De Gray;
Secretary, j Leonard; Treasurer, L N
Phippert; Captain, W J II'airgrieve;
Team Committee, 3 Forest, B Cornell,
G A Vanalstine and J Graham;
Managing Committee, G VVecld, L
N Phippeu, F Roberts and Ill J
•
Hutchins. •
Rood's our° Ever Ills; the non -Irritating and
•only cathartic to take with nootra Sarsaparina.
rine and, it made rue well arid strong. I
have also given it to my baby with set4:3-
factory results. I am glad to recoup:I:Lend
1100cl'e Sarsaparilla to others." MRS.
jORN LA, l'ASE, 240 Church St., Toronto, Ont.
Complete ExhaustIon-" After treat-
ment in hospital, I was weak, hardly able
to wait, My blood was thin. I took good's
SardadEtrilla until well and gained 20 lbs.
It also benefited my wife." ARTEUE Bents,
Dresden, Ont.
DRATIIS.
CLARKE-Ie Usborne, on April 4, the wife of
• Wm, Clarice, of a daughter.
GAISER-At 'Orediton, On the 71,11 inst,, the
wife of W. 13, Geiser, of a son. •
0011a711I-In. Stepheul 1st eon., on 1.7th lust,
.
0,0 - 'la John Cornish, of a son.
ltleiLLY- In Stephen, on the 7th Mabel the
wife of Win. Reilly, of a daughter.
III/XTABLE-In Stephen, on the 8th inst., the
wife of Wm, Huxtable, of a daughter.
. MARRIAGE.
HORD-STAFFORD-At Wellend,on April 3th
by Rev. 0. E. Stafford, father of the bride, F.
C. Hord, Mitchell, to Miss Minnie Stafford,.
of Wellend.
HORN-PYM-At Etimville, on the 12th, inst.
by Rev, Mr. Jowitt, at the residence of the
bride's parents, James Horn, to :Miss Libbie,
daughter of John Pyin,
SWALLOVir-COPELAND-In Usborne, on
March 22nd, by • Rev. Stephen Knott, at the
residence of the bride's parents, Chas. Swal-
low, to Jennie, adopted daughter of John
Copeland.
'WORDEN-LAUDER-On Wednesday, April
5, at the residence of Henry Lauder, father
of the bride, by Rev. S. C. Edmunds, 33. D.,
Ira James Worden, of Hibbert, to Miss Sarah
Lauder, of Logan.
MeICENZIE-DUNCA.N--By the Rev. A. D.
McDonald D. D.. on Merck the 30th, at the'
residence 01 0. W, Papst, of Seaforth, Thos.
Stewart McKenzie, to Mrs. Ellen Mina Dun-
can, both of Woodstock,
EDWARI)S-HICKS-At the naronag,e, Elim-
ville, on Wednesday April 5th, Darius Ed-
wards, of the township of McGillivray, to
Miss Ellen Junime. Hicks,daughter of Daniel
Hicks, of Usborne township.
• BIRTHS
:MOORE-In St. Marys Monday April ard Tas
Moore aged 51 years.
PARKER -In Blaushard on Sunday, April 2ncl
Mary Parker aged. 89 years.
BOSSENBERRY-In McKillop, on Saturday,
April lst., Margaret Rae, wife, of Wm. H.
Bossenberry, Zurich, agec122 years, 9 months •
and 19 days. •
FOR OVER FIFTY 'YEARS.
AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDY. -Mrs
WinsloW's Soothing Syrup has been used • for
over fifty years by millions of Mothersfor their
children while teething. with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all
nein, cures wind colic, andis the best remedy
Lor Diarrlicea,. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, and take no other kind.
T.
SMOKE
& Be
urtic Nay
SEE T
in Can n each Plug
A Nan is always. ye the
• SWIM
If he • wears one . of W.
JOHN'S neatly fitting
SUITS
Ile is a sure'fitter.
His priceo are away down.
His goods are the best.
Call and examine his goods before
buying your
-46g.i....,PALL SUIT
W .JOHNS,
The Tailor
The Central
fug )1,-tofe
410 0690 0
I have used Hall's British Seyen
Mixtures for a number of years, arid
am never without it in my stable. It is
invaluable as it dressing in "all cuts,
wounds and corks on horses. Also as
a liniment for strains, swelling, lame -
nese, sore throat, and influenza it eau -
not be surpassed.
W. G. BISSETT,
Manufactured and sold by C. Lutz.
English Stock food is giving good
satisfaction, and we, would recomtheocl
stock raisers to give it it trial.
001114560
C LIITZ
P.Mater*
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MARKET REPORTS..
Exeter. April 12 th 1899.
Wheat per bushel
Oats. -
Barley. „
Peas
Eggs.... •
TurkeYs . •
Geese .
Chlekene per lb
Ducks „ „
Wool. '
Dried Apples.. ..
Pork dressed
..• .97 to 67
.29 to 80
35 to 40
-.69 to 65
_12 to 12
1010• 10
• 0 to 9
6 to 8
5106
..,7107
• 17 to 18
.. 5106
1.63 to 85.00
Pork live weight... ..... 4.00 to 84.00
Hay per tou.......... .. . 8 5 00 to 86.00
Clover seed 83.75 to 84.00
Alsike ()lover 84.00 to $4.50
Tlinothy seed ...... 81 79 to $2.25
London. April 121h, 189e
Wheat per bushe 69 to 70
Oats. , to 285
Peas.,..aa to 5$
Barley.. to 50
Bunke -heat • ....45 to 48
Rye ...... . to 89
Cern • 44 to 45
Beans ...... ..... .65 to 70
Butter - 14 to 14
Eggs . . 15 to 16
Ducks60 to 70
Turkeye per 15...:10 to 12
Geese per Ih. 9 to 10
Chickens.. 50 to 75
Cheese... .. . .. E to 10
Potatoes per bag 101 00
Hay per Lon .3 6.00 to $ 7-50
Pork per :wt,. .. 84.50 to 85.00
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Montreal, April, 11. --The receipts at
the east end abattoir, 1hhe morning
were 80.0 head of cattle, 150 calves. 25
sheep and 25 lambs; the dernanel was
rather slow,pricesand were unchanged.
Cattle --Choice sold at 5ic to 6c per
pound; good at 44c to 5c per pound and
lower grades at 3c to 4c per pound;
calves sold at $2 to $10, according to
size; sheep brought from 31c to 4c per
pound for old; lambs sold at ,“c. to 5c
per pound ; yearling lambs brought 5c
to 5ec per p6und;hogs brought from
$4.40 to 84.60
East Buffalo, N.Y, April Ile -Cattle
- The offerings Were four loads
, of stockers ; the tone of the butcher
cattle rieiet ; demand for calves light,
choice selling at $5.50 With a few sales
at 86. Sheep and lain be -The offerings
were 20 loads;trade was fair and about
steady ; wool lambs choice to extra,
86.20 to $6.3U; good to choice, 86 to
30.20; connnon to fair, 85.25 to 35.75;
sheep, choice to extra, 34.75 to 85 ;
good to choiee, $4.b0 to 84.75; common
to fair, 83.25 to 84.25 ; ,:dipped
choice to extra, 85.10 to 35.25; good to
choice, 85 to 35.10; cormnon to fair,
88.50 to ,$4.25 Hogs.' -Market active
and 10c to 150 higher, and under light
offerings and an all-round demand;
heavy, $4.05 to 84.15, principally $4.10;
Yorkers. 34.10 to 84..15. principally
84.10 ; pigs'$3.90 to 83.95 ; roughs,
$3.50 to $3.65 ; stags, $2.50 to $3.75;
the close was steady, at the best prices
of th e d ay.
GRAIN MARKETS
--
Toronto, April 11, - (Special.) -
Flour quiet and steady; strong rollers,
in woodeevest, -$3 to -83.15 ; bran firm,
at 814 here and $13 west; shorts, 810
here and $14 'to 314.50 west. Wheat
quiet and steady,with offering limited;
red winter selling in car lots at 6e4e. to
68c, and white at 68eic north and West;
goose quoted at,67c-low freights; No, 1
Manitoba hard continues firatat 71c to
72c Fort William, and 82c North Bay;
No. 1 northern; 79cito 80c North Bay;
oatsfirm,with salesof wb ite at 30ic west,
and at 31-ic east • peas quiet at 65e to
65?,5c west, and at" 66c to 60,c east ; rye,
53c north and west; buckwheat steady,
at 50c to 51c north and west; corn
quiet with Canadian quoted at 35c to
35ec west, and American at 40ic to 41c
on track here ; barley dull, with No. 1
quoted at 45c west, and No. 2 at 41c;
oatmeal unchanged at $3.60 in bags,
and at 83.70 in barrels on track here.
YOU TRY IT.
If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure,
which is sold for the small price of 25 els. 50 els
and $1.00, does not cure take. the bottle' back
and we will refund your money: Sold for over
fifty years on thsi guarantee. Price 252cts, and
50 els. '
• ....ner.,.....easPeame
WA
Elm Logs & Bolts
exa-reR.
inghest; CA8h prices paid by the
SUTHERLAND INNES CO09 LIMITED
For Elm Logs, out 11,18i, 10 and 18
feet long. Also 13asswood Heading
Bolts, 21_ and 42 inches long.
CUSTO1VI SAWING DONE
• Apply at Gould's Saw Mill,
Exeter.
GCS. WAGNER,
roreinan for the
Sutherland tines Co.
y 0E1 spcnd
• isSt /II to your Credit,
IVIiena 1111512 "tares 4 e
the money he ripl it il" it ;1. rea4ly.' on deposit as twou1cLbcin
e
a hank, It thc,:' Ocate';. do not.prove tO, be SatiSfactory ii
everyrespect,:fit, h'1,13 avd Workinanship cu go, ha`c1;;'. t
the dealer and gt his anoney bacl‹. What more can you ask?
guarantee is,a part of every sale 0 Shorey' s Clothing.
A card -to that effect is found in the poeket:of each gainient.-
You do not find such cards in the pockets of ordinary clothes.
• Now do ou.?
A.FTElt SERI01;18 SICKNESS
The heart and nerves tWO left weak and the
blood is thin and watery, At thia time Mil-
blum'e Heart and Nerve Pills should. be IFIROn.
They strengthen the newt and oervone eystem,
enrich the blood. and rapidly re -dere the health.
‘501., all dealers.
•
• NEW
MEAT MARKET
The undersigned bas Opened up a
new meat market one door
South otGarlina's Store.:
• where be will keep the choicest of
meats constantly ou hand. .
re is Such a Thin
.As wearing glasses whe
you should not, and not wear-
ing them when you 'sliould.
• It is a mistake to doeither. ,
'We only prescribe glasses
when they will be of use to
the wearer.
A large proportion of the cases of painful eyesight are
due to the use of unsuitable or improperly fitted glasses.
In consulting our Optician you incur no expense and run
A CALL SOLICITED '
JOHN T NANNING
1
SCHOOL ()PRIMA
A full line, fresh and
bright of
SCHOOL BOOKS
and every School re-
quisite at
BROMIC S
Where the Scholars are
always used well
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An Ottawa Lady Relates Her
Experience for Benefit
of Others.
Mrs, William A. Holmes, 530 Con. -
cession St., Ottawa, Ont., testifies as
follows: "Per some years past I was
greatlytroubledwithwea,kness both of the
nerves and heart. My heart would beat
very irregularly, sometimes throbbing.,
and at other times seeming to go up into
mythroat, tithe -causing aterrible smother-
ing sensation. Finally Igrew so weak that
could not sew. Although I tried many
remedies I could obtain no relief, and
was almost in despair of a cure.
" One cla.y, however, Iheard of Milburn's
Heart and Nerve Pills and began to use
them, and am now better than I have been
for years. I work right along now, and
the pains and palpitation have left me,
much to my relief. My blood seems to be
enriched andfull of vitality, and my entire
system is in ahealthy and vigorous state."
Winter Goods
Mornings preferred for testing at
T5 FITTON'
Jewellery store.
EARN
Earn this valuable Watc.b, Chain and Charra oy seliirtg twenty Topaz
Scarfpins, at 15 cents each. Send your address and we forwar d 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 offcred at anything like this price. Tlae
Watch is neat in appearance, thoroughly well made, and fully guaranteed.
Unsold Pins may be returned. Mention this paper when writing.
THE GEN PIN CO., Freehold Building, Toronto, Ont.
Genuine
Padlock
and
Key
V. A Solid Gold Shell Ring
or Curb Chain Liraoslei
.4. irN11tnnyoname
and OS1 OA70:d
we will send you 20 packages of
AROMATIC CACHOUS, °delicious con-
fection to perfume the breath, to sell
for us, if you can, at 5 cents per package. Vann soldsend
us our money, 41.00, and we will send. you FREEyour
choice of the beautiful prizes illustrate& Goods return-
able if not sold. Mention this paper.
I5IML turnr.s CO. SNOWDON CHAMBERS
9 TORONTO, Oren
• t I • t 1.1
BEST FORTABLE.DAIRY,AND FARM
Fi
'FARMERS
I .
• You will find at Bissett.'s Wareroorn
the following line of Agrionl
thrill Implements-
sonEN B 1 Nee
DERS, MOWER S,ROLLS
AND BALL BEARING
, gi . . STEEL SULKY BS
ali
nrin A f ull)ilsT e OafmSdeedDlarnilllAd Clillaiztz -"'-`
VI Eel Plows, and Turnip Drills.
're a A
requ
BLCK
___ suit very
often at thistime of the year. We are prepared
to fit you out in the B.nest style. Beet quality
C()aids closest prices.
SEWING MACH HES. Ere
The celebrated Knoll Washer
Raymond sewing I and wringers e
Gurney stoves arid finances.
waggons
-Buggies
Wedding Suits a Specialty Bicycles.
The Chatha,na Waggon and a full ,
line of the celebrated McLaughlin
A J. SNELL Buggies.
DR. WOOD'S
We are m the van with all
that is desirable in the line.
Let us show you oar stock of
$17.00 'Fancy Worsteds in ail
the newest colorings.
Remember we put up the
best suit for $10,00 that can
be bought bathe county.
GIVE US A CALL.
J. Hi Grieve
A positive cure for all. Throat, Lung
and &bilabial diseases.
Healing and soothing in its action.
Pleasant to take, prompt and efteits-
teal in its resUlts.
Mr. Chas. Johnson, Bear River, N.S.,
writes: `' 1 was troubled with hoarseness
and sore throat, which the &eater pro-
notureed Bronchitis and reeourro wail( d 205
to
111 D. Wood's Norway Pie Syrup.
die so, and atter using three bot`t.'es
was entirely curect''
Take a taxa -Liver P111 before retir-
ing. 'Twill work while you sleep with-
out it gripe 01 ettain, during biliousness,
censtipation, siok headache and dy,spop-
sly, and mke a.,ou feel better na the
'Morning. Priv. 26e,
Buy The Best •
ancli7igore The Res
.Iti the end you will find
it cheapest. Furnish that var
leant roonx with on& of our
'Bed Room Setts, Tables,
• Chairs, Etc.,
Get Something Nice
• We have it, you want it.
Take a look at our full line of
FURNITURE and you
find .'what You are looking for
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