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MONEY TO LOANS
fat from 43 t o 5/. Apply to
ELLIOTI' & G ',ADMAN.
Barristers, Solioitois, &o., MeinSt., Exeter.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Wo haveuuliinited private funds for invest -
mut upon fern) or village property at lowest
rates of interest,
DICIgSON & CARLING,
Exeter.
H. DI'SA R. INSIVIANA L
D, S, D. D, S., 3:ronor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentist.
Teeth extracted without pain or
bad after effects. Mice'in Fan.
Son's block, West side of Main
treet, Exeter'
R. AliD SDN, (D. p' S. 0,S )
DBNTIST.
Honor iGraduato of the Toronto University,
and Royal College of Dental Surgeoua of
Ontario. All bridge work, Crowns, and Plato
work done in the neatest possible manner. A
barinless aneoathotio for painless extraction.
The etrictost attention given to the preservat-
ion of the natural tenth. Office opposite tCen
tral Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.'
'A. HOOPER, Licensed Attic-
tioneor for the County of Huron. Salus con-
ductedlin all parts. andfor convenience can be
arranged for at this oflleo, Satisfaction guaran-
teed, .Charges moderato, Exeter P. 0,
Zion
131tI1ai'S, The tine weather o1 the
past week has enabled the fanners to
complete their fall plowing. The
x oots are all housed and ready for
winter and ditching is the order of
the day at present, -The large drain
moaning
thXQR 1 Samuel Horn'sr1 s faro)
and portion of Thos, Brock's, Fred
Horns
and the school yard is nearly
completed. Fred will not need a boat
next spring to go down cellar, -The
sparrow match between the townline
boys and those of the 10th con. of
Blansbard was won by the latter by a
small majority. There were over
5,000 sparrows caught. Mat Battan
got the most, he having over 800
heads. ---A grand oyster and fowl sup-
per was held at the residence of John
Forrest which all thoroughly enjoyed.
After supper they spent the evening in
games and other amusements and dur-
ing the wee small houas all the young
men, accompanied by their guides„re-
paired: homeward well pleased with
their evenings enjoyment. The only
thing to mar the pleasure of the even-
ing was the absence of Frank Gun-
ning and George Parkinson who got
badly hurt a few eveningsbefore.-
What might have proved a very ser-
ious accident happened on Wednes-
day evening last. Frank Gunning;
George and Fred Parkinson were go-
ing north along the 8th con. in a cart
and when opposite Henry Hern's the
r '�
horse got frightened' incl ran away.
NOTICE'. . In attempting• to hold the horse the
The Council of the County of Huron will meet
in
tho oouueil chamber in the town of Godorioh
on Tuesday, Dec. 5th, next at 3 o'clock p. m,
W. Lane. Clerk.
Dated at Goderich Nov. 20th, 1899.
ESTRAY
Came into the premises cf the undersigned,
300 3, con 21, Stephen, on or about Aug 181,
a red heifer, two years old. Owner can have
same by proving property and paying expenses.
Jabs Uxowyer,
Grand Bend.
FARMS FOR SALE.
160 acres well improved farm for sale. '4S
acres of fall wheat, 15 acres fall plowed, bal-
ance newly seeded, fair buildings, good fences,
good well of water, young bearing orchard.
,this farm will be sold at a bargain on small
payment down and long time on balance on
easy terms. We also have two choice 80 acre
farms which we mustsell at once. Those farms
aro all salute . 4p a choice farming district and
will be soid'
t1i” ;:�'EXON1;E1t BANK, -
North Branch, Mich.
FARM FOR S k LE.
Tho undersigned Executors of the ostate of
the late Francis Hohlbein, offer for sale, lot
No 21, concession 16, of the township of Ste-
phen. This farm contains 75 acres,. all in good
cultivation. There is on the premises a two-
storey frame house, a bank barn, with wind-
mill which forces water into barn,2 ever living
wells is all the underdrained, and well fenced,
good bearing orchard, i miles from school, 3i•
miles from the flourishing villace of Dash-
wood. Address Edwin Deitrich, St. Clemens,
Wellington Co., or Frank Eohlbein, Dashwood
P.O.
4t
BORN
WIND In Stephen. on Friday, Nov. 17th,wife
of Henry Wind of a son,
LEWIS-On Friday, Nov. 10th, Mr. and Mrs.
Win- Lewis, Biddtilph, of a son.
LUCRNER-In Shipka, ou Saturday, Nov. 18,
wife of Charles Lackner, of a daughter.
MARRIED
CATHRO-HOLLAND-On Wednesday, Nov.
et Miss Olive Gertrude, daughter of John.
athro, of con.:, McGillivray, to S. H. Hol-
land.
B c'IL1ARGEY - CA.RRIGAN-On Wednes-
day, Nov. 15th, at St. Patrick's church, Bid-
dulph, Miss Mary Mclihargey, to James
Carrigan.
DIED
VOSPER-In Exeter, on the 16th inst., Philippi
George Vesper, aged 71 years.
PENHALE-In Stephen on the 21st ins,., Goo.
Penhafe, son of the late John. Penhale, aged
e'er 28 years, 11 months.
• ig
H. ta Arnold, of the Bank of Mon-
treal Goderich has been removed to
the branch at Piston, and left on Mon-
day to take his new position.
R. W. Runcinian of Wingham, has
disposed of the broonn factory machin
cry and stock to Messrs Vandrick &
Hickman of Owen Sound. It was
shipped to them on Monday.
A by-law to grant aid in the estab-
lishment of a glass works at Goderich
was voted on last Wednesday and was
defeated in every ward, the total ma-
jority against it being 1I9.
Have no equal as a prompt and posi-
tive cure for sick headache, biliousness
constipation, pain in the side and liver
troubles. Carter's Little Liver Pills.
Try them.
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Ser t, Ma'orJ '� t, .r.
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known Eseber will give hid
tllrillin};
le0i.nro nu the
T1e t:. s VA .& lai)E1$S a tt..l tit'?DJL. JAM E-
-SOV' l ,ti), --..--
MAIN ST. AlleT11.ODIST Oat/ R01::I,
Ile will also exhibiI, his' rei'eat collrretion
of African t.iit•irtyities and trophies
from hunting and battle field,
Military exInh,t.ion trill
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s,l8o he l lve, See
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w 1U roils.
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fitlffli&S,�,1, 156. & 106,
bottom of the cart gave way nllow-
ing the Gccu:pants to fall par tlyithiuria!,
the opening-, thus rendering them un-
able
n-
able'to hold him, After running in
and out of the ditch and colliding with
the fence several times, he got free
from the cart and ran quite a distance
before captured. The boys'were
thrown with greri,t force against the
fence, Frank Gunning being badly
hurt inwardly, being unable to stand,
George Parkinson got a bad cut on the
lower lip which required several
stitches. 5. Peart conveyed the in-
jured ones bonne, having to . take
Frank on some boards in the:buggy,
he being unable to ;sit up. We are
pleased to say that under skilful treat-
ment they are progressing favorably.
Several new head stones have been
placed in the cemetery: Mathew
Routly has a fine monument erected
to the memory of his Wife and son. S.
Peart has placed a very neat head
a
stone to mark the •
xestm� place of
his little daughters. -Mr. and Mrs.
William Gregory of Brantford, while
on their wedding tour, visited their
friends in this vicinity last week. -
John Batten's pew house is nearly
completed and looks very nice. The
painters are now busy putting the
finishing touches on the inside. Joseph
Brook and men of'Kirkton are doing
the work. -Bruce Orossby has return•
ed to Zion again, no doubt he is after
one of the sweet maidens for which
this place is bedoniing famous. His
chances are good, having left hope
and all the flowers behind.
Huron County Notes
Goderich is trying to reorganize the
hockey club.
A Twentieth Century Club has been
organized at Goderich with the follow-
ing officers: -President; Arthur Olark;
vice president, Albert Duff ; secretary
Neil Beeton ; treasurer, Harry
Spence.
The str. Rosedale arrived Tuesday
morning at Goderich !from Fort Wil-
liam with a Ioad of 80,000 bushels of
wheat for the Goderich Elevator Co.
The steam shovels made short work
of the unloading, and the .Rosedale
cleared Tuesday night.
Lighthouse keeper Campbell of
Goderich bas a fine new boat for use
in his work. It was built by Wm..
Marlton, Cedar is the material used.
As it is late in the year Mr. Campbell
will not initiate his ;new craft until
the beginning of next season.
On Thursday afternoon' Thornton,
the little son of Fred Howard, of Sea -
forth, met with a painful accident:
The little fellow was playing with a
stick. wben be accidentally fell, caus-
ing tbe stick to penetrate his cheek.
He was at once carried to the Dr's
where the wound was dressed.
Victor Elliott, Wm. Weston and
Thomas Elliott appeared before police
magistrate Seeger at. Goderich on the
the charge of disturbing choir practice
at Bethel chnrch, ou the. fourth con,
of Goderich township.Weston was
discharged, and the Elliotts were each
fined 2.50 and costs or ten days in -jail.
There is some talk of appealing the
case.
On Monday night, Nov. 13, a bold
attempt was made bo rob 'the resi-
dence of Mr: William Hamilton, of
Howick. Becoming alarmed at cer-
tain prowlers around the house, a
search was Tilade. Mr. Hamilton's sou
William was examining one of the pig
pens, when the light of the lantern
flashed on a revolver in the hand at a
man in a crouching position just inside
the pen. I•winecliately the mau gave
a bound forward and kicked the. lan-
tern flying from bis hand, at the same
time firing off the revolver. This
shot came very near ending the earth-
ly career of William Hamilton, jr., as
the bullet went. whizzing past his left
cheek and through the Krim of his
hat. The would-be robber then got out
of the pen, jumped over the fence
and off down by the river ,to the
north as fast as he could go, making
good his escape:••.
,las. A> Ford and J. R, Holwes of
Clinton returned from their western
night, tripon Merida at, h , haying t n
been
, as
fawest as I Monday
I-Iead This was
1VIr. 1+ord's first trip west. and •be en-
joyed ii very much, They i h 'C G found
Y
Y.
sale for the stock taken Out. h r
z nerd
thinks that if the scenery in the Moun-
tains peeper is any more grand or
thrill leg than that ar �nnd the north
g o i
shore of Lake Superior, it must be
sublime indeed. The towns of the
west he is favorably impressed with,
and some portions of the prairie, but
he says the method of life followed by
au fraction of the prairie settlers is
something far below what people here
are accustomed to. In his opinion the
drinking evil is doing immense • in-
jury to that fair country, He does
not think very highly of some classes
of the foreign settlers, though he ad -
Mite they are making progress and
'devolping' the country.. For comforts
he pr•efers Ontairio for •apeeul •l,Livi> i
pportunibies he likes the divest, 'and
hicks his time Was Well and profitably
spent i.n making the rip.
GODJIUtI011TOWNSHIP,
Goderich Chief, a stallion owned by
W, Currie, had the misfortune to
break a email bone in one of its front
ankles this week, The horse is aged,
take
and it xnay, soxiie time for
break .to reover. ti c the
Miss M. Blair, who has been teach-
ing in 5, S. No. 10 fox the .past year,
has been re-engaged for next year at a
salary of $315, which is an increase of
$30 over last year.
W. S. Lawrence, teacher ,in 5, S,
No. 11, (15th concession,) bas been re-
.engaged for next year, Mr. Lawrence
has turned out "a number of able and
apt scholars, the appreciation of which
is shown in the fact that he is re-en-
gaged for his loth term,
Harry Perdue hats returned from
Manitoba, where he has been working
for a couple of months. Harry is de-
lighted with ,the West, and says that
is the right place lo farm, and has a
notion of going back in the future.
What brought him home was, he
heard his eldest daughter, Clara, was
injured in a runaway accident, but on
his 'arrival learned ib was false. His
son Tom is doing well, at S35_a month
in a livery stable.
Hugh Ross of Clinton returned on
Saturday from his trip to Manitoba,
and in many respects is delighted
with the experience be gathered. He
does not like the Dauphin district at
all, but he dose like all the territory
embracing the Portage Plains. He
o,` -i' : n.i $3,000 for a. quarter section
in N. i,lrh a plow hns not yet been plac-
ed, and` the owner simply smiled and
said: -"I've already refused $5,000 for
it and want $6,000. Mr. Ross is satis-
fied that a person can do well in cer-
tain parts of Manitoba, if he is willing
to put up with drawbacks, which are
not a few, but having only a wife and
one child to keep; he will remain in
Ontario, as be believes they can have
more comforts hero than in the west.
Three weeks before his return Mr.
Ross had tbe misfortune to meet with
an accident that laid him up, • He had
engaged a man to drive him across
the country. But the fellow had been
drinking, and the ponies ran away,
throwing them both out, and bruising
each so badly they were scarcely able
to move for two weeks. Mr. Ross
thought be had some ribs broken, but
fortunately did not sustain this injury.
He isad 1
he
g went out, and glad to
get back to Ontario again.
K i rkton
BRIEFS. -Quite a number attended
the oyster supper held at W oodharn,
the proceeds being $100.25, which
will be devoted to the L: O. L. Society.
-Miss Isabella Kirk, from Detroit, is
paying a visit to her relatives in Kirk -
ton. -The Kirkton roller mill is on the
boom. Samuel Brown has the con-
tract for the mason work, and John
Elliott the filming.
11 Poptllaritil that ILI-
Grnawww with Mightg
Sulks.
Mama ryas Flat l All
Points That Make
Peilection.
Notbwithstanding the fact that irri-
tation and crude package dyes
and soap -grease dyes are before the
public seeking recognition, the 'fame
and popularity of the Diamond Dyes
is increasing with mighty strides.
Those who have the misfortune
to try any of the inferior dyes sold by.
some dealers know well how deceptive
they prove. The, users are utterly dis-
heartened and disappointed. Their
Fork with these common dyes show
muddy and dihll- colors, and anger is
kindled because valuable garments and
-materials are spoiled.
The Diamond Dyes,. simple and easy
to use, have a standard of excellence
that no others can approach. They
give true, uniform and honest results
when used in the mansion or cottage.
Bright, clear and brilliant colors are
always obtained on all goods
-all wool, all cotton or mixed goods -
when the plain directions are followed.
Do not be deceived by any dealer
when he offers you something just .as
good as the Diamond Dyes. There are
no other dyes iu the world that can.
equal the "Diamond"; no others that
can so successfully make old things
new.
All cases of weak or lame back,back-
rche, rheumatism, will find relief by
wearing one of Carter's, Sntar't• Weed
and Belladonna. Backache Plasters.
Price 25i. Toy them.
A WORD OF WARNING
There arc so nhauy substitutes, most of thein
clangorous, being ibistod en ;the public, that
wo would advise every one to see that the full
name Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wilcl Strawberry
is on every bottle you buy.
Miss Bessie, daughter of of Conduc-
tor Parker, formerly of Wingham, is
completing her course as a nurse, in
American hospitals..
FOR I
1i ov.>rR FIFTY' YEARS •
Ale Ow AND Wasxa.Txncn Itlsetunva-Mrs,
Win low's Soothing Syrup p has been used for
ovox fifty Years bYmilli
s of mothers fo
r their
while teething, childreno toot withp o
rfectsucco a
Isoothes the child softens It, of nus the gums allaysal
pain cures wind colic. and is the bust remedy
for Diarrhtba> It is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by d ulsists in every 5 art of the world. 25cones aboftlt. Its value is incalculable. Be
surd and ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and tako no other kind.
GIVE A YOUTH
resolution and a course hi Business and Sforb
hand at the
,r foR „aisle rYs
IMPOflIANi 8111M1 fAOM A POR\111311A.1
tt
ra relery
k .
Saved His Life
MIS NOT BEEN lily n SINGLE DtIY SINGE fig WAS
GURFD,
• If there are doubters who in the past
have questioned the efficacy of Paine's
Celery Compound in saving life, they
must, after carefully reading Mr. Kil-
bride's second letter, come to the con-
clusion that the great medicine is wor-
thy of closer thought and attention
than they were disposed to give it
weeks of months ago.
Mr. P, J. Kilbride, postmaster of In-
verness, P. E. I., is no idle theorist or
speculator, neither has his important
testimony been unduly obtained. This
second -letter, vouching for a perma-
nent and lasting cure, is allowed to be
ir-ade public for the advantage and
weal of thousands of sufferers who are
anxiously looking for new life and free-
dom from the power of disease. Mr.
Kilbride says:
"Nearly six years ago Paine's Celery
Compound cured me -in fact, saved
my life. At this time I am still feeling
well and have not been i11 a single day
since I used your famous Compound.
I truly owe nay present health .and
strength to Paine's Celery Compound ;
it saved me from insanity and the
grave. I shall never forget the awful
state I was before I used lyour grand
life restorer. Now I can sleep and eat
well, for which I thank God and your
wondrous curing medicine, I Have an-
swered over two hundred and fifty
letters written to me by other suffer-
ers after my first testimonial letter was
published. These letters have come
from allCan Canada of arts and the Unit-
ed States.
MARKETS.
Exeter. November 22d, 18 9
Wheat per bushel .04
Oats
Barley. ......
Peas......
Butter....
Thursday morning while Mr. John-
ston, hardware merchant, of„ Seaforth,
was talking with one of the tinsmiths
to 65 in his employ, he fell over in a faint,
o gu without a moment's warning, and in
ea five minutes expired. Deceased was
15 one of the oldest and most highly res -
x9 pectecl business men of the place.
6 He was a prominent Methodist, and
6 Ieaves a wife and a large family, one
of his daughters being organist of the
5Episcopal church.
o
. 25 t
... 351
.15 to
Eggs...... .. 16 to
Turkeys S to
Goose 5 to
Chickens per ib ... 5 to
Ducks...... 6 to
Wool.... 13 to
Dried Apples...
.. 5 to
Pork dressed..... . .. ...- .. 85.00 to 5.
London, November, 22d, 1895
Wheat per bushel,.. ....
Oats
Peas
Barley
Buckwheat Buckwheat
Rye. ,-
Corn ,...r.
Beans
Butter ....
Eggs • 15
Ducks . • . 60
Turkeys per lb.. • . 10
Geese per 0) ...... 9
Chickens 50
Cheese...... 8
Potatoes per bag .- -..86
Hay per ton ...... . .$ 6.00 to
Pork per cwt..: . $4.50 to
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To THE D1 Ar. -A rich lady cured of
her Deafness and Noises in the Head
67, by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial Ear Drums
29
has
sent £1 000i
to his Institute, so
I% that deaf people unable to procure the
48 Ear Drums may have them free. Ap-
66 ply to Dept. A. S. V. the Institute, 780
Eighth Avenue, New York,U. S. A.
to 16
to 70.
to 12
to 75 i
to 10
tol 00
$ 7.50
$5.00
A powerful lung healing remedy that
cures• the worst kinds of coughs and colds
of young or old more promptly and effect-
ually than any other medicine. Prioe. 25c.
Laxa-saver Pills cure Constipa-
tion and Dyspepsia. Do not gripe.
Prioe 250.
M BIN
Meat Market
The undersigned has opened up at
new meat market one door
South of Garliuo'8 Store
where he will keep the choicest of
meats constantly on hand.
A CALL SOLICITED.
O1N T MANNINO
9tSeW99leRiraii
4a
irHOUSANDS OP' YOUNG MEN are
ii troubled with nervousness, despon-
dency, exhaustion, loss of memory,
aching hacks and kidneys, painful uriva.
tion bash hiltless, sediment in urine, losses
at night, ivapotency, headaches, varicocele,
((Ql� g , ,
!fi
pimples, dicers hone pains, -The results ))j
of s i9
iof evil habits in youths or later execsscs.
Our Vitalized Treatment ct
s the worst
(cases.
Emissions al Varloccele
sap the vigor and vt aiity iuci produce
weak men. oat- DoiSnr"flrcatuitoit
cvldt Cosre area.
Stricture and Cieet,
Y
No matter 71_ tot l
,tow Chronic, yield our Thal. l
,y
i ed Treatment. No p
T a tent. cat! i nopain,
z 1 o r of
p
Brio detention from business. Ali'drafns
cease, Our lt)ollarr 'Treatraatria* will
Guru 'iron.
Blood & Sexual Diseasesx
cured forever. No return of the disease. 0'
No Mercury. No Poison. Oar Ddl/nt,�`
r
Treatincrzt will Cure '"root., 'We tl
Guarantee Cured.
and who shall place liinits.to his carom'.
CataIOguoefree.
J`, W. WESTERVEIi't, Panelled
Ci3
tVe treat' and cure all tits,
�c �ytt tt
�i
cases of meuaud women for lC �Ll
EtsmittMian diad Qonsnitation F'roe. \E>:ite Yo; • • . Work while you sleep winked a gripe
Ilii for 1io s Itoatie f
m n • 01.71
r pp'ain,. curing Iyyspepsia, Slcicliesidaehe
S 471'rlioidg�it3oenue,. vaoonstipation.andWake you batt
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' ' in the morning,?rice 25e,
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Constantly pursues a man
it is easy enough of solution,
though when you are able to
availyourselfof our offer. We
are showing a fine range of
Black Worsted in twills, vene-
tians and clays (bought before
the heavy advance in price
and selling at the old prices.)
Nice suits for $14 in fancy
worsted suiting. We show ct
big range at moderate prices
in Scotch and Canadian tweeds
we cary a large and well as-
sorted stock. Prices to suit
all. A 'large stock of the lat-
est goods voa oercfor singt
from 10 up.
GIVE US A CALL and see
what we can do for you.
J. 4 r leve®
MEROHANT;TAILOR
Wornen's
Ailments.
1
women are com-
ing to understand
that the Backaches,
Headaches, Tired
Feelings and Weak
Spoils from which
they suffer are due
to wrong action of
the kidneys.
� The poisons that
\-. ll ought to be carried
w
"' off are sent back
into the blood, taking with them a mul-
tita i a of pains and aches.
COMPS' Kidney Pills
drive away pains And aches, make women
healthy and happy -able to enjoy life.
Mrs. 0, H. Gillespie, 204 Britain Street,
St, John, N.B., says:
" Some time ago I had a violent attack
of LaGrippe.
Peons this, severe kidney
trouble arose, for which I doctored with
a number of the best physicians in St,
John, but received little toile
f. Hearing
Doan's s KidneyPills highly spoken en of, i
g y p
began their use and in a short title found
them to be a perfect,eture. Before taking
these pills I suffered such torture that I
could not turn over in bed without Mist -
nude. Domani s Si Y s v Ano Pill have rescued
me from this terrible con
ditiona and have
removed every •ain and ache.
A::
Destiny Changed.
The "Slater Slloe” is closely watched dur-
ing tile process of manufacture. ]very shoe.
tnderoes a careful examination after leav-
ing
a
v-
ingthe
hands of each operator. ,:
The slightest flaw in the leather or work-
lnataship-a stitch fl xssed-a slip of the knife,
' '• only discernible to an expert condemns the
` shoe that started toward the "Slater" goal
to the ordinary,
nameless, unwarranted army of footwear
sold to whoever will buy them..
The ``Slater Shoe" is made in twelve
shapes, all leathers, colors, widths, sizes
and styles, 1 very pair Goodyear Welt-
ed, name and price stamped on the soles.
$3.50 AND $5.00.
E. J. SPACKMAN, SOLE I:OC'.AL AGENT.
MONEY'S MONEY
Any mall who wears,.
the (q�Jy ��TCJ�Dp. - 7Ki7n�g Ca.'s
4•�i'hbf6/ .T do�Ji .L\:t.Z.bIJer.s�.
k �' ! •�� . la c,.l,.e I11011e 1 fS
S 1k10.1
,�,..�� �,�,"�.,>•' tars• a y
that will jingle in his pocket,
Search the world over and you.
ti:") clDwill find nothing better .than stub
Ptf Rubbers, because
;,.b there is nothing better.
`Y'�""youalla out StubP�` ifnot
write to,
the J. D. King Co., and they will tell you.
You can't afford to be without thein, because they are the
best. See that Stub Prof is STAMPED on , the bottom of
each shoe. The J. D. KING CO., Limited,
Toronto. Montreal Winnipeg.
Any progressive dealer can tell.
For Sale in Exeter by H. Bishop & Son.
TaIrin
You require a BLACK suit very
often at this time of the year. We are prepared
to. lit you out in the finest style. Best quality
C00dS closest prices.
Wedding Suits A Specialty
A J SNELL
CALL AT
THE FAMILY
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For first class
CORNED BEEF,
PRESSED TONGUE,
BOLOGNA and SAUSAGE,
LARD and SMOKED MEATS
Line selection of
BEEF,
LAMB,
FRESH PORK,
and all kinds of
Fr'ests tinsel Ssslterd Meats
on hand.
Note the address, one door north of
The R. Pickard Co's store.
LOWS HfiY9 PROP
LE CK
A FULL LINE 01? NEW
BOOKS FOR
School O ening
AND ALL THE CHILD-
RENS NEEDS AT
Brownings.
Where the Scholars are used
well.
The handsome aile
r suites tes
mad fancy
tables
wea
sell create admiration
and surprise: Admiration for
the quality of the - goods
and the style and finish,
And Surprise at the
low price at which,
we sell them.
When you want furniture go to
Mrs.who Ford resides with her sons
on the 2nd con. of Hullett, is justly en-
titled to rank as one of the pioneers
and it is doubtful if there are many_,
others who have resided so long in the
township. For between fifty and
sixty years she has lived on the 2nd
con. She is 89 years of age, enjoys
good health and has the use of all ber
faculties but .one ; ber memory has..;'`
failed her. and she cannot -remember
her neighbors or the days of the
weeks. -
Leg
A Soli
Sif
When it comes to healing up old
running sores of long standing there
is no remedy equal to Burdock Blood
Bitters.
Bathe the sore with the B.B.B.—
that relieves the local irritation.
Take the B.B.B. internally—that
clears the blood of all impurities on
which sores thrive. '
Miss D. Melissa Burke, Grind-
stone, Magdalen Islands, P. Q., says:
"It is with pleasure I speak in favor of
B.B.B. which cured me of a running sore
on my leg. I consulted threedoctors and
they gave me salve to put on, but it did no.
goad. Finally my leg became a solid'
running sore. In fact for nearly a month
I could not put my foot to the floor.
"I was advised to use B.B.B. and did
so. Three bottles healed up my leg en-
tirely so that I have never been troubled
with it since."
Man is always in The
SWIM
If he wears one of W.
JOHN'S neatly fitting
Suits
He is a sure fitter.
His prices are away down.
His goods are the best.
Call and examine his goods before
buying your
PALL SUIT
W. JOHNS,
The Tailor
y the Best
and
1 il®f°e the Hest
In the end you will find.
it cheapest, Furnish Sh, that va-
cant
aWCant room with 0110 of our
Bed, Room Setts, Tables,s
,
Chairs Etc,
GET IETHI..
�® N
We have it,ou want it.
Take a `look at our full line of
FURNITURE and you will
yes , « a ' find wlaat,you are looking for
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY, i
SON
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