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ONKY TO LOAN,
t teem le to 3%,. Apply to
101.1.1.0 .J &GLADIVIAN.
arristors, Solicitors, So„ Mani t,, Exeter,
iVIONEY TO LOAN.
We have nulimitea priyate funds fer inveet-
Inept unon farmor village propertY et lowest
rotes of interest. ,
DICKSON 8e. CARLING,
Exeter. •
tr iy.1.7.1e.411.t.11.1.4112
D. S. D. D. SO/oiler Graduate
of Termite) University,'" Dentlete
Teeth extracted without pain or
bad aftee effects. Office in Fan-
son'a block, West aide of IVIain
trot, Exeter'
DR, ANDERSON, al.
DENTIST.
rlonor Ciradusto of the Toronto University,
and Royal College of Dental Surgeon g of
Ontario, All bridge work, Crowns, az d Plate
-work denote, the neatest; possible manner, A
littrualess annesthetio Mr painless extraction.
The strietest attention given to the preeervat.
len of the netuval teeth. Office opposite Con
tral,Hotel, Exeter, Ontario,
A. HOOPER, Licensed. Arlo -
tioneerifor the County- of Harem Sales con-
duotedlin all parts.. and for convenience can be
arranged for at this office, Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Charges moderato. Exeter P. 0,
SPLENDID FARM FOR
Per sale, lot 11, Smith Thames Reed, con.
staining100acres 95 acres -wider cultivation and
5 acres of good NreOrt. Good brick eesidence,
'with brick kitchen elle woodshed and largo
bank barreevith stone stabling, and geed
hone% All well fenoed,underedramedwith
tile and in first-class state of cultivation. There
is a good orchard of choice fruit, and the
grounds are well set out witti ornamental trees.
itis within four miles of Exeter; adjoins two
churches, Methodist and Presbyterian, and a
School witlain a mile. There is plen ty of water
at both house and stable. Also a windmill for
-pumping, arinding,ete. This is one of the best
farms in the county of Huron, end is in first -
clasp shape in every respect and will be sold on
reasonable terms, as the proprietor desires to
retire. Apply on the premises or address
Thames Road P. 0. D. 1VIcINNIS.
Jy. 1311i tf.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Qf Susanne Reed, late of the yillage
of Exeter'in the County of Huron,
Spinster, Deceased. •
Pursuant to Chapter 129 of the Revised Stet-
utes of Game° 1897, notice is hereby given tbat
nTll crediterS and others -having chums against
•the estate of the above named deceased Who
oaied on or about the 4th day of September A.
D. 1899, are, on or before the 15th day of Octo-
ber A. D. 1899, to send by post pre -paid, to
James ParkinsoinEsq„Exeteretheadministrator
1r,f the said deceasedtheir christen names and
surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full
particulars of their claims, a statement of their
accounts and the nature of the securities (if
any) hold by them,end that after the day last
aforesaid the.said James Parkinson will tpeo.
coed to distribute the assets of thesaiadeceased
among the parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to such claims of which notice shall
:have been given as above required, and the ad-
ministrator of the said deceased. will not be
liable for the said assets or any part thereof,
to any person or persons of whose claim or
claims notieeshall not have been received by
them at the time of such distribution.
Dated at Exeter this 20th day of September
„A. B.1899.
DICKSON 80 CARLING
pc:licit:vs for administrator,
INdlited dt 01166
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200 eood Saw log Shantyroon
FOR ALL KIND OF WORK.
-Timber killed by fire must be cut.
WAGES $20 TO $26 PER MONTH
beard free. Parties of 6 or more ap-
ply for lumbermen's tickets.
TlleSoutll i1v6r Lumber Go.,
LIMITED.
FREE!
Ring. In ex-
quisite Plush -lined Case. for
selling one dozon dainty pachets
of flellotropo, • Rom amt. Violet
Perfume,' son at 10 cents each.
' Return us 81.20 ' and receive ring
ieHEE by return mail Unsold
goo& returnable.
ENO. 10111PPLIt Co.
iso ET ,.Torente, Ont.
•NBW.
Meat Market
The undersigned has opened up
mew meat market one door
South of Garlina's Store
where he keep the choicest of
meats constantly on hand,
A CALL SOLICITED.
JOHN T 11ANNING.
NERVOUS, 811....00D
PRIVATE & SEXUAL DIS-
EASES, MEN 4'1. WOMEN.
NF:
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IT 9
ki twin,WdAged /A Old Men
qott are suffering from arty compliett.
tioe of the Sexual System, Dtaddeie
Kidneys, Blood or Ilerve.s, coestilt us w
at once. We cure all weakness, Nervous w
Waste, Secret Losses, NIghtiY Drains, Sox -
nal Decline, and make Marriage Posaiuit•
Rich or Poor—Olie Dollar.
NO INCORAOLE CASES TAKEN5 g
Wet gearantee to cure—Varicocele Ends*
e clans, Stricture. Clot, Syphilis, Inli;olelleYi 'P
Unnatural DisCharaes. all Private. Nervous anti-
5 Delicate Diseases of Men and liNrottien, Con- in
1;1110titin Free. nuestiOn List for Has Treat, ip
mtkrit Fret—Beaks Free. t9
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WORK I FAR NORTH.
Several New Indian Treaties
Have l3aan Signed.
THE COMMISSION'S MOVEMENTS
Mr, L. L McKenna, One of tile Com-
missioners, Arril:es at the Gaol.
tal, and Tells the Story of the
Latest Onnadian Negotio.
tioits With the Country's
Indian Wards:
Ottawa, Sept, 26,—Mr. i. J
Kenna of the Indian Treaty Commis-
sion, which has spent the summer in
the merthWes t,. returned to Ottawa
,yesterclay. The commission consisted
of Hon. David Jeaird, Hon.. X. II.
Boss and Mr. MeICenna, The Indian
and Half-breed. Commissions Went in.
together as far as the Lesser Slave
Lake, where they were delayed or
two weeks owing to bad weather
and a lack of boatmen. On June 1,9,
however, the contingent arrived at
Great Slave Lake, and on the 21.s.t,
treaty with the Indians was signed,
After this it was decided that the
commission should di,vi de, and
Messrs. Roes and :McKenna, with a
mo noted police es cor t, star led. for
Fort St. John, where it was foulni
that the Indians had left some time
before for their hunting grounds, and
that it was impossible to get into
communication with them for treaty
purposee. Mesars. Ross and McKen-
na thereupon returned to Dunnegan,
in the Peace River district, and made
a treaty .with the Beaver Indians.
After this they repaired to Fort Chi-
pewayan, where another treaty was
negotiated. 'with the Chipewayans
and Groes. In the meantime Mr.
Laird went to the Great Slave Lake,
Where he negotiated treaties with
the Beavers and Wood Crees. The In-
dians with whom the commissioners
had to deal,. Mr. McKenna says, were
ou steel aterne, .pozmaeo-eneas efee.V.ree
paint and Mothers, but the abori-
gines all wore civilized clothing,
thanks probably Lo •the influence of
the Hudson By Zompany. Mr. Mc-
Kenna states that the potentialities
of the :Peace River diStriet are friar
MCD.Se. Mixed fanning can be well
carried on, and the climate is by no
Means austere.
SIR LOUIS MAITIES
Announces a Proltable Early Settle-
ment of Alaskan Boundary.
London, Sept. 26. Indications
point to a speedy and successful ter-
mination of the negotiations concern-
ing the Alaskan boundary. Sir Louis
Davies, discussing the subject yester-
day, announced, that the negotiations
were proceeding in n, way that pro -
Mises an early and satisfactory ad-
justment of the dispute. '
Death ot litre. James Brown,
Belleville, Sept. 26 .—Mrs. James
Brown of Haniilton died yesterday
at, the residence of her son, Mr. Ca--
napkon Brown, publisher of The ,Sun,
with whom she had been visiting.
Deceased was the eldest daughter of
the late William Cameron of London.
Mr. -L. K. Cameron, Queen's Printer,
Toronto, and Mr. join] Cameron of
The London Advertiser are brothers
of the deceased, and Mrs, C. Blackett
Robineon of Toronto and Mrs. Blount
of London. are sisters. She leaves her
husband, two sons and two daugh-
ters. They are : Messrs. Cameron
and Redfern BM \VD of Belleville, Mrs.
Rev. Dr. Booth and Mrs. .T. E. Reed
of Erie, Pa.
of Another Aztec City.
Guadalajara, Mex., Sept. 26.—The
ruins of an Aztec city have been dis-
covered near here. A number of
archaeologists have left to make ex-
pl orations .
The area covered by the ruins indi-
cates that the city had a population
of not less than 100,000. There are
no records establishiug the identity
of the city, and its discovery hoe
caused much surprise.
Mr, T. B. Preston siek.
Brantford, Sept. 26.—T. H. Pres -
tan, proprietor and editor of The
Brantford Expositor, whila sitting
at his desk Saturday afternoon was
taken seriously ill, and he had to be
conveyed home. Yesterday he still
continued in a critical condition, but
was somewhat better than on 'Sun-
day.
A Northwest Regiment.
Ottawa, Sept. 26. ---His Excellency
Lord Min to -has returned to Ottawa
for a brief stay.
Major-General "-Litton leaves for
the west to -day. He is going out
chiefly in connection with the plan
referred to in his report, of organiz-
ing a IsTorthenest regiment.
•
,suteide at Regina.
Winnipeg, Sept. 26.--A C. PJt. spe-
cial announces the death, probably
by suicide, at Regina, of Miss Evans,
daughter of a Congregational Church
minister „in Wales. Despondency is
the probable cause,
To Buy a Patrol Boat.
Toronto, Sept. 26 . —The lashery
Depar tin en t of the Ontario Govern-
ment has decided to pureh ase the
yacht Gillespie from ,T. K. Bowman
of Southampton, It will patrol Geor-
gian Boy.
lere-yetee J5eu1th Iimpro-ving.
3.5aris, Sept. 26—'The Peti t Bleu
yeeteeday morning denies the rep prts
in Circulation regarding the health.
tt Dreyfus, which, the paper says,
deepite .runiors to the contrary, is
teaproving.
Montane'. Hotel in Kingston.
, ../tingaton, Ont., Sept. 26. At a
meeting of citizens last night $12,-
600 was subeeri bed towards building
sumlner hotel in this city.
Aintonte Knocked. Out the Ilyirscrir.
Allatonte, Sept. 26. --The voting on
the by-la,W for municipal oWnership
of electric light plant here was de-
feated by 88.
PONTON IS I NN OC EN T,
The second trial of William II, Pon.
ton, oo the cbarge of having on Atig-
ust 27, 1807, robbed the Napanee branch
of the Dominion bank of $23,000,-
whic1i commenced at Oobourg
on Tuesday aftenroon before Sir John
Boyd, Ohaanallor OI tlio aigh °QM% The leader among business schools. Sue
WAS concluded Saturday. cosstal
stueente, strong faculty ead laege at -
The jury retired at 11.40 a. in, The. 1°114anm• °Ota°gu" trm
judge's Charge was sit htly in 1 .11 TV% NVIIPTV,B,VDIAT, Prinelpel.
col4
°I4r
la/fed 1 Some Clottiting s made to oi
der, not made to fit.
Shorey's Clothing is made
favor of the accused, At 1.$5 p, lie -open Sept.&
the jury mune into the court and re-
ported they had found a verdict of
"not guilty*"
The jury at the previous trIalf,
which were held in Napinee, dis-
agreed, Ponbon was teller in the
bank at the time ofthe robbery.
'While the jury was deliberating up-
on the verdict, Pare and Holclon were
brought into court. Holdon pleaded
guilty to the charge, but Pare declined
to plead guilty unless be was promised
consideration for the time he hed
spent in jail as a crown witness, After
poine delay the Court appointed F. l‘f,
Field, of Cobourg, as a lawyer for Pare
and the two left the court for a con-
ference. Pare after the conference
pleaded guilty. Pare was sentenced
to 3 years and Holdon to 4 years.
Mr. Richardson Watson, of Mother-
well has removed to St. Marys. Be
was a successful farmer and held the
offices of councillor and assessor for
Fullarton.
Mrs. Zilliax, wife of Mr. Geo. Zil-
it „ of Listowel, received the sad
i the death of her only brother,
Ali% E. J. Pearce, in Toronto the other
day. He succumbed after un-
derg oing and operation for appendi-
citis.
The Whyte Packing Oo„ Limited
of Mitchell, has been incorporated by
letters patent. with a capitol of $150,-
000. The provisional directors are
John Whyte, jr, and Robert Pollock
Whyte, of Mitchell: Joseph A. Red-
mond, Richard Gray and John Brown,
Stria tforcl.
Mr, Joseph Moffat of Paw Paw,
Illinois, who bas spent pant of two
weeks visiting friends inPickering and
seeing sights at Toronto fair, is spend-
ind a few days with his sister, Mrs.
Wm. W order, Staffa, and his brother-
in-law, Messrs. Win. and John Butler,
of the 1211 con. Hibbert.
You Ganilot Mord to
Exneriniciit When
ficalth is in
Danucr.
Paine's Celery Compound
Gives Sure and Honest
Results.
It Makes You Well and Enables You
to Stay -so.
When ill health comes and the sym-
toms . of disease cause alarm, many
consult it physician, who, with the
best intentions, prescribe a certain
medicine to -day and something entire-
ly different the following -week. This
kind of experimenting is frequently
carried on for a, long time, and at a
coseto the patient that is hard to
bear.
How vastly different the position of
sick people who make use of Paine's
Celery Compound, that marvellous
eesceiption of Prof. Edward E. Phelps
M. D.! The first dose of the world
famed medicine inspires an immedi-
ate confidence and faith, because the
virtues of the medicine produce feel-
ing and sensations that promise health
and new life, and the cost to the sick
in every case is oue-tenth that of the
ordinary medical charges.
There is no borne in Canada that
can afford to he without Paine's Cel-
ery Conmound; it is within the reach
Of every class of our people. It gives
an honest promise of health, strength
and loug years to the rheumatic, neur-
algic, dyspeptic, nervous, sleepless,
and those afflicted with blood diseases
and kidney and -liver troubles. The
testimony of thousands in the past
shows that Paine's Celery Compound
makes people well and enables them to
" s°' "
Dr. Low's worm syrup is a safe cure
and reliable worm expeller. Act
equally well on children or adults. Be
sure you get Low's.
There is ne one article in the line of
medicines that gives so large a return
for the money as a good porous,
strengthening plaster, such as Car-
ter's Smart Weed and Belladonna
Backache Plasters.
Will Brownell, of Seaforth, well
known in this locality, has. been ap-
pointe0 t o a position on the staff (Attie
Stratford Duel Lives College.
raillpS andOlIC
Always relieved promptly by
Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild
Strawberry.
1
When you are seized with art attack of
F°W1ER'S
E. X T- OF
ST
CrampsCramps or doubled up with Colic, you
want a remedy you are sure will give you
relief and give it quickly, too.
You don't want an untried something
that etesheln, on. You want Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry, which every
one knows will positively cure Cramps and
Colic quickly. just
a dose or two and you
have ease.
But now a word of
proof to back up these
assertions, and we
have it from Mr. John
nANtike Coldwater,
Ont., who writes:
"Dr. Fowler's Extract
of Wild Strawberry is
a Wonderful cure for
Diatelicea, C r a in pe
and pains in the stomaeh. 1 WaS a great
sufferer until 1 gave it a trial, but now
have perfect comfort."
There are many forms of nenvoue
debility in MOD that, yield to the use
of Ciarter'$ Iron Pills. Those who are
troubled with nervous weakness, night
sweats, etc., should try them.
The death of Win. Oantelon, occurr-
ed in Goderieh, Sept, 10th, at his late
resiclepee. He was it quiet, smassum-
ing man and was well and favorably
known' in and about Goderich,of which
he was a resident for the last twenty
two years. Ile wa,8 born in Goderieh
townshipin the early part of the cen-
tury. being about seventy-five years
old at, the time of his death.
Robert Casey, a tramp, was sent, to
Goclerich, from Zurich, by Fred /lees,
J, and was tried by ,Indge Masson,
lie pleaded guilty, and was sentenced
to twenty -Ave days at bard labor in
the Cottuty jail. The particular of.
fetice with which he was charged was
the stealing of a pair Of scissors.
Dyspepsia ip its worst form will
yield to the use of Carter's Little Nerve
Pills, atdocl by Carter's Little Liver
Pills. They not only relieve ..present
distress but strengthen the stomach
and digestive apparatus.
Wm. Elliott, of Clandeboye,has par -
chased the fa,rin on the 5th con., Bid
clnlph, known as the Dodd's farm, for
$4,000. J. Kessell, of London town-
ship. has purchased the Brook's farm
on the town line,Biddulph, containing
80 acres, for the sum of $4,000.
Carpet Rags.
How to Dye Them So That
They Will Never Fade
To color cotton or wool carpet rags
so they will not fade, one should be
sure to get the Fast Diamond Dyes.
There are some twelve fast and. spec-
ial colors for cotton, while for wool
there are about thirty.
It is impossible (is get saoisfactory
colors on both wool and cotton with
the sante dye, elthough the makers of
some cheap dyes,that are able to make
but a few colors, claim their dyes will
eolor both cotton arid wool. A trial
soon shows by raitiec,l goods the fal-
sity of such claims. Use nothing but
the Diamond Dyes that have been used
in millions of homes for the last twen-
ty. years.
F03 OVER lFTh YEARS
AN OLD AND WELL-TRIDD RPAIZDY.—Mrs,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
over fifty yeers by millions of mothers for their
children while teething, with perfect success.
it soothes the child, softens 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 tbe world. 25
tents a bottle. Its value is Incalculable. Be
sure and ask for"Mrs 'Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and take no other kind.
FREE.a
Thi'l.orarzsumnaturussmtita
Lselleilyng.s 3Waamtolaor,f or
ourfull-sizod Linen Doylies at
10 cents each. Fine Boy's
Watch for selling 2 doz, Wont
and prettiest designs; sell at sight.
No money Required. Simplar,
write and we sand Th'11,
f" Pwtelf
Sell them, return money, an wo
snail your watch free. Vpsold Doylies
returnable. •
LINEN DOYLEY CO.
sox E T eoeortro
When Doctors
Disagree
Consult
an
Optician
Nervousness—headaches--
sleeplessness and dizziness, often
puzzle the best physicians,
Nine times in ten eyestrain is the
direct cause.
Nothing can effect a permanent Cure
that does not remove the cause,
That is what our scientifically fitted
glasses do.
S. Fitton,
GRADUATE OPTICtAN,
T. Fitton's Jewelry Store
Scrofula.
Another permanent cure
by 8.8.8. after two
doctors failed.
Ask any doctor and he will tell you
that, next to Cancer, scrofula is onb
of the hardest diseases to cure.
Vet Burdock Blood Bitters applied
externally to the parts affected and
taken internally ctlred Rev. 'Wm.
Stout, of Kirkton, Ont., permanently,
after many prominent physicians
failed; Cured Mrs. W. Bennet, of
Crewson's Corners, Ont., perman-
ently, when everyone thought she
would die. Now Mr. H. H. Forest,
Windsor Mills, P. Q.$ StatbS his case
as follows: °
" After having used Burdock Blood Bit.
ter s for scrofula ip the blood, 1 feel it my
duty to make knewn the results. I was
treated by two ski1Icdphysician but they
failed to cure me. I bed running .*""
on my hanc1e And legs which 1 coul,,
nothing to heal until 1 tried 13, Eat. This
remedy healed them completely and per�
manently, leaving the skin and flesh sound
and whole."
Lvery garment guaranteed.
MARKETS.
Exeter, September 271h 18L9
N ew Wheat per„ to 70
Wheat per bushei nee to 67
Oats... .„. 23 to 23
Barley. ,
Peas
Butter—
Bgge.
Turkeys .
Geese
Chickens per a
cks......
IN oat. Drieti Apples.„
Pork dressed
—55 to 60
...., —18 10 1(1
13 to le
9 to 9
6 to 9
5 to 7
710
.. 1310 15
6 to 5
. . 31.65 to 5.00
London, Septeniber, 27th 1891.
OWahtseat per In:shale- .......... .
Peas . .
. Barley •
Buckwheat .
' Rye ......
Oeoart
BE;
'Turkeys per me. : ..
Eggs
Ducks
....
,
6°111054 ittti
65 to
Butter
ChGooseielceirsr. 1. b. . , . . . e -' - • ' 690 to
Cheese 8 to 1
Potatoes per bag-----------.. 80 tol 00
. floarykppeerrtoowne...: . . : ........ . ..$ 6.10to $ 7.50.
.. 84.50 to $5.00
to
_23 to
60 to
—43 to
_45 to
39 to
51- to
67
24
64,
50
48
39
60
70
14
10
70
12
10
75
One Laza-Liver Pill every night for
thirty days make e a complete cure of
biliousness and constipation. That is
just a; cents to be cured.
Hagyard's yellow oil cures sprains
bruises, sores,wounds, cuts, frostbites
chilblains, stings from insects, burns
scalds, contusions, etc. Price25 cents
Tailonn
You
• BLACK
TeqUire a, suit very
often at this tune of the year. We are prepared
to fit you out in the finest style. Beet quality
Coods closest prices.
Wedding Suits a Specialty
AJ SNELL
SG L
A FULL LINE or, NEW
BOOKS FOR
School Opening
AND ALL THE CHILD -
RENS NEEDS AT
Brownings.
Where the Scholars are used
well.
Fall Goods.
We are ill 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
besi., suit for $10.00 that can
be bough in the county. ,
GIVE US A CALL.
Grieved
remanr.,..z=ar.01-0 iltioxamararge> 2.2; anowocoseses.2-pagra,...cgius+g-;40.
As so+e are To-da-
,==zolstsrassr ors,
Pinch your feet in wrong shaped shoes ; snake
you nervons, irritable ; spoil your temper; lore
your concentration,
You can't expect to go the even tenor of youi
way in it shoe that cripples.
"Slater Shoes” are made to at feet—to covt r
every tender joint comforiehly-smake you forest.
you have a pains, foot.
They fit the first time they're worn, and ver
after, because the stretch and shrink Itas been for
e
ever taken out of them while six days on the lasts.
Twelve shapes, all sizes, six widths, all colors,
styles and leathers.
Goodyear welted, stamped on the soles with A
name and priee, $3.5o and $5.co.
44earciso.i=s+4 ; amaaa-astarr.vai
E. j. SPACKMAN, SOLE LOCAL A.GENT.
.......annammsluum•aesewasmat
495 gut gtz1gzlit neTegaroezA;ihv.Ivvail
aMine It atlyvoornfreexpr&r:lisstiotfliance,danezdtuelfirynortatilisnadethrylt exatdpat...lyy tit:
with Outfit by express, subjeet to examination. Ex-
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bow,satextmeca'narweece2it0tort9dreht05trinet:Ing:gialdle.1115:71.CP4i8Liltrita°.:::14stenwvill6:14ofinlitainui:
-amain at tbe pica Buy direst PrOrs us awl oaxo the dealer's Mat
Johnston & McFarlane, ifioX E T Toronto,'Ont:
a ammo. a a
..moommosameuxusmssoacc., `..osr.1.1•.01.0611640annire••
A Mari is always in The CALL AT
TiE FAMILY
If he wears one of W.
JOHN'S neatly fitting
Suits
He is a sure fitter.
His pncee are awayZclown.
His goods are t he best.
Call and exatuine his goods before
buying Y`vin.
LL SUIT
.JOHN,
The Tailor.
Tbe bench -on te parlor suites and fancy
tables we ,ettell ct eate admiration ,
aud surprise: Admiration for
the quulity of the goods
aed the style and finish.
And Surprise at the
low price at which
we sell them.
When you want furnitnre go to
R. N
WE'S
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
Meat Mar e
For first class
CORNED BEEF,
MESSED TONGUE,
BOLOGNA and SAUSAGE,
LA RD and SMOKED MEATS
A, fine selection of
LAM13,
FRESH PORK,
and all kinds of
Fresh arid Salted NI eata
on hand.
Note the addre
The R. Pickard Co's store.
ss one ,door north
of
LOWS, Y5 PROP
Fa.rtriers
You will find at Bissett's Wareroom
the following line of Agricul-
tura] Implements.
BLUNT BIN-
DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER
AND BALL BEARINGS,
STEEL SULKY RATCRS,
A full line of Seed Drill's, Cultivators,
Disc and Diamond Harrows,
Plows, and Turnip Drills.
mimic Sewing Machines
ran nil saw it.3 The Celebratedrar-•:. Knoll Washer
Raymond sewing and. Wringers.
machine.
SPRAIFED BACK! STOVES.._
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1 Gurney Stoves and Furnaces,
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Sprains, Strains and Injuries of the I
Back often cause Kidney Trouble.
DODS MEET PILLS THE CORE.
Rere Is the proof:—
Mrs. S. Horning, Glasgow Street,
Guelph, Ont., says: ” Doan's Kidney
Pills are grand. I have not been ill since
taking them, virhich was over a year ago
last winter, and can give them my Warmest
praise ; for they re.stored nee to health after
25 years of suffering. Twenty-five years
ago I sprained my back sevemly, and ever
eitIce my kidneys have been in a very bad
State. The doctors told me that my left
kidney especially was in a very bad con-
dition. A. terrible burnirig pain was always
present, and 1 suffered terribly from lum-
bago and pain in the smell of my back,
together with other painful a.nd distressing
symptems, common in kidney cOmplaints.
I could not sleep, and suffered much from
salt rhcum.
"When I first conimenced taking Doan's
Kidney Pills 1 had little or nofaith in them
but I thought I would try them; and it
proved the best experimett 1 eve e made.
I had
only taken t 1b
boxes
ithe pain
leftMy bck en, lnerbTeesnre,
or five in all, made it tomplpte cure.
"After 25 years' oesniterIngfroin kidney
disease 1 tun now healthy and strong again,
and will be pleased to substantiate what I
bave said hould anyone wish to entplire.',
Laxa-Liver Pilis are the most
perfect remedy known for the cure Ot
RthiatiOflo Dyspepsia billotisatts and Sick
Headache. They Veditk WithOtt a gripe
or pain, do not slcitee or weaken or leave
limy had after eitetti,
aggons
Buggies
Bicycles
The Ohasham Waggon and a full
Her of the celebrated McLaughlin
Buggies.
11., L.,
By the Best
a n
ignore the FieSt
In the end you will find
it cheapest. Furnish that va-
cant room with one ot our
Bed Room Setts, Tables,
Chairs, Etc.
GET SOMETHING NIOE,A.
We have it, you want it,,
Take a look at our full line of
FURNITURE and you will
find what you are looking for
S CIDLEY SON
vvriNIT-t/BE AND VNDEft.TAItEtS.
Opera House Block.