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Exeter Times, 1900-2-8, Page 5
HONEY TO LOAN.. lac froth41j t0 Q"4, Apply to Barristers. So119itotg,Qeco� Mt St., Exeter. MONEY TO LOAN. Wo have unlimited private funds for invest- rai eg of onintfar er village properrty„et lowest DIO SONS CARVING Dieter. KINSMAN, L. D.S. AND • DR. A. R. HINSbtd.N, L. D. S. D. D. S., Honor Graduate of Toronto'Univers/V. Dentist, Teeth extracted without pain or bad after effects. Oaftce tit Fan - eon's block, West side et ]]'Iain a& eot, Dieter DR. ANDERSON. (D. D.. S• L- D• S ) DENTIST. Honor tOradiato of the Toronto University. and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of 'Ontario. All bridge work, Crowns, at d Plate work done in the neatest possible manner: A harmless anaesthetic for painless extraction. The strictest attention given to the preservat- lon of the natural teeth. (Mee appesite tCen, raj Hotel, Exeter, Ontario. A. HOOPERo, Licensed Auc- tioneer for the County of Huron, Sales con- fleeted in all parts. and for convenience can be arranged forat thief/face, Satisfaction guaran- teed. Charges moderato. Fageter 1', 0, NOT10E. Notice is 'hereby xven that willnotbe re. spon.fblo for and de le contracted by any per- son tri porous without my w ittenorer. THOMAS, CORK i, Weedhnm. Je /20th,1000. Gl:lti 1 S WANTED. -FOR "STORY OF 01.'T11.M 1t1GA." by Jolan Clerk Rid. path, I,, LA. P.. ltdward S. Ellis, M.A.. J..&. Cower, Alaniaging Fditorof the "Canadian 711aga'ine," Toronto, and J. H. Aiken, or Lon. don. Ont., who has returned this reek from 12 years' ttr,1vellingdinSouth Africa for us, We are the only Gana tau Publishers who have load :a branch an. South Africa for niucteen years, giving wan immense advantage m pn'ocnritrg botugraphs and material. Our authorship. Jettelpress and engravings are superior, and Gaenettin C onttngente betteriUnstreted than i any ravat'avork, Se sure are we of this that' we will mail free for comparie:ouour prospectus toanyonopot e<stntaarivet prospectue. Chen - 3 -'ars and terms free. Apply. World 1ubliQb in gtompan3 OruelpluOritarto. BIN Meat Market The undersigned has opened up n. new meat market one door Soon of Garling's Store where he will keep the choicest of 1neuts constantly on hand. A. CAH. bOLW1J JOHN T. T. I'1ANNINO Reduction in F01 PRICE ash Suitliritgs Tweeds redcuced from $18 to $16. t7 I! Al 10 f! 14,.. 1! J! rI 13 n 10. Plain Worsteds .! r! ea a 10. Twill n !! a 18 n 15. • Pantiing% Tweeds reduced from $4.50 to $3.75 Black !! !! $6.00 to $1.50 With all suits we give the best of trimmings and guaaantee to fit. Call and examine these goods before buying your suit. W. .JOHNS, Taa;llor Centralia. The following is the report of 11ze` Centralia Public school for the month of January; names are in order of oaerit : Sr. Dept. -Fifth. A -Melville Mitchell, Cedric Hicks, Ida Windsor. 33 -Polly Windsor, Albert Oallfas, Katie Elliott, Almeria Huxtable, Lil- lian Elliott. Sr. IV- Clinton Hogarth, Alvina. Wilson, Fleeda Baker,Earl Mitchel], Perry Windsor, Aagie Hep- burn, Edith Bunt, Jr, Iii, Bruce Mitchell, George Hepburn, Sr. III. - Eddie Callfas, Minnie Baynham, Clara Fairhill, Ruby Hicks, Peal Walker, Meno Callfas. Junior Department. - Report for month of January. Jr. III -Hector Mitchell, Alvin Baker, Fred. Oottrill, Warren Mitchell, Allle Hag- gith. Hernia Mitchell, Rosie Wilson, Romer Motz, Frank Boyle. Sr. IL - Chas, Seaman, Cecil Vale, Elva Wind- sor, Russel Bloomfield. Jr. IL -Re- becca McCoy, Verne Wilson, Winnie Essery. Major Ridley, Elsworth Rid- ley, Flora Hepburn, George . Ridley, Vern Sheardown, Nellie Oottrill. Part, IL -A- Wm. Tomlin, Jos. Heaman, Melinda Oallfas, Gladys Essery and Enos Windsor equal, Murray Elliott, Wilfrid. Hodgins, B-Ozar Wilson, :Melvin Collies. O -Samuel McCoy, .Gifford Tlogartb, Frank, Mitchell, Gor- don Wilson, Chas. Grafton. -W, B. BAGS1Th.w AND D. M. WALKER, R, Teach ers. The eldest son of E. Duchartie, Dry- sdale,had the misfortune to bethe reci- pient of an injury while playin ; A' . A severe cut was made on his head, but luckily it did not penetrate through Itis skztll. Previous to his leaving for Greene, Mich., where his parents reside, his comrades and friends rein ernbered David Hearne by presenting him with a handsome travelling case as a mo - mento of his school days at Clinton Collegiate. Malcolm McGregor, one of the first inrnates of the 'Eoase of Refuge, died on Friday, at the age of 78 years ; he could have had a good home with an 'of his friends, .but he was rather of a' wandering disposition ; his remain were interred in'Baird'e s i i , 1�E6 � a. r for Exeter Municipal Council. Council met pursuant to adjourn went at Town' Hall, Feb. 2, All pres- ent. Minutes of previous meeting read, and confirmed. Leven. -Armstrong That the fo1 lowing accounts be passed and orders drawn on Treasurer for same ;- James Creeoh,balance of salary $85.00; Geo Oudnlore, snow ploughing $3.Q0; D. Runttohr, do 75c ; James Creech, charity to Mrs. Sutton $6.00. Carried. Spans .- Armstrong -•Hirai by -lav No 3, 1900, to appoint an assessor, having been read a first time be now read a second and third time and finally pass- e& Carried. Levett-Armstrong That; by-law No. 4-, 1000, to :appoint dames Creech to certain offices, as read a. second and third time be finally passed. Oar- r led. Levett.-•Muir- That the Clerk ask for tenders for 15 cords of paying stone and 30' cords of lime stone for Masada. nnizing.. Carried,. Levett-Muir .-That the council ad- journ to Feb'y 0th, at 7.80. Carried, Gro. T1', BISSDTT, Clerk. Exeter Public School Report.. Rooth L -Class A, Herhert Gregory. Eve Browning, Russell I<''raayue ; Blass B. Cora. McPherson, Willie Muir„ Dan lel Rendle.---S.J. A, BOYla, Prin. Room 11, ---Sr. 1V, Winnie Carlin Millie Martin, Dolly Dickson, Roth Rollins, Winnie Howard, Jennie Iger. ray ; Jr..IV, Clara Ross,Mary Parscate;, (equal.) Alvin Brilltnell,Ethe]'Farmet, Georgie Iiyrldumrz, Ethel Armstrong, Harold Collins. No, on roll 43, Av- erage att endaxtce33. .Marrs C. VoSPu, Teneher. Root* III, John Gardiner, e Jones,, George Roy Howard, Grover er ,Bissett, Lotttae Elliott•,, Roy Farmer Hazel Browning, (equal) ,• Jr. IIT, El- more Senior, 011y Gould, Bettie Ball, Fred Tie vetb.' lak , Irene O'Neil ; Arthur Snell. No. on roll 50, Average at- tendance 80.--,rox Gua., Teacher, Room oozn I ', - Sr, IIT, Edith Iltoneur Vera Rowe,?tI ax th'a Carling, Brown,, 011ie g' Annie�uauce, (equal,) Way Wood, John Radon ; Jr. III, Garnet Welsh, Harvey Gtaardiuei, Hazel Dig- nan, Martha Snell, Lena Hunter, Ida Armstrong. No. on roll 40. Average attendance 40.---Mlse H. E. l\ ar.ttoxn. Teael#er. Room V. -Sr. 11, .Millie Bissett, Wil- lie Meteer, Berta, Snell. Case Howard, Ethel Cobbledick, ilattrice Stabler ; Jr. II, Eldred Elliott, Bert Muir, Nag, gie Carling, Rotlla Brown, Maud Johns, Alonzo Heywood. No. on roll 50. Average attendance 40.---:11'Is a 1i, D. P7tI;rGLB, Teacher. Roost* VI. -$r, 11, Clarence Easier - brook, Emma Heideman, Hugh Me- ICay ; Jr. 11, Nora Horton, Emma, Hall, A.Ibert Lang. No. on roll 61. Average attendance all. --]\Piss J. M. ROBERTSON, Teacher. Room 7, --Sr. 11, Florence Anderson, Harry Ben Ile, Lee Blatchford, Gertie Sheere, (equal,' Irene Handford :Mid, 2, Lizzie Gould, Lilian Amos Edna Trevethick, Elmore Lang, Violet Woods. No. on roll 62. Average att. d2.- ass A. W. BALL, Teacher. TEACHER'S CONVENTION. -A meet- ing of the teachers of District No. 1, West Huron,will be held in the Exeter Public School on Saturday Feb. 10th at 1.30 p. in. A full attendance of the teachers in the District is requested. Programme. -(1), Physiology, when and how started ane of the systems, Mr. J3rownlee (2), Reading Pt IT, Vowel combinations, Miss Ball ; (3), Value of Weekly exams. and monthly reports, Mr. McDougall ; (4), Teaching Current History in our Public Schools, J. Elgin Tom 1. P. S. P. GARDIiNER, Sec'y.- A letter reserved from W. Brooks,of Douglas, Manitoba, and formerly of Hibbert states that he conteinplates removing from Manitoba out to the coast. The Missouri doctor who cures pov- erty by mail for $1. forgets to tell, his correspondents that it is his own poverty he is curing and that it is yielding very nicely to the treatment Tuesday of last week St. James' church, Seaforth, was the scene of a very pretty event, when Miss Emily, dangbter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Mann, was united in marriage to Dr. Thomas a Ryan. The happy coupe will take up their residence in Saginaw, Michigan. James Caldwell, of Hallett, passed peacefully away on the 29th ult., aged 25 years. For the pastthree years he was in Mauitoba, but last fall his health began to fail and he came home and from that time has been a great sufferer from consiunption. WOMEN -11S As Color Critics They- say Diamond Dyes Are the Best in t World. As a rule women are by far the best judges of colors. Their vast exper- ience, innumerableshades and • tints brought out -by European professional dyers in dress fabrics, ribbons, silks trimmings, and gloves, give them a knowledge andladvan tagein colors that few men possess. As color critics and judges, women of all civilized lands have long ago made Diamond Dyes the popular home favorities for coloring of all faded and dingy looking garments and fabrics of wool, silk or cotton. Everywhere, intelligent. and econ- omical women, after thorough tests and trials, have, found Diamond Dyes to give the richest, fullest and most last- ing colors -colors that for brilliancy and durability surpass the best efforts of professional dyers. To secure cause, comfort and perfect success in home dyeing, the Diamond Dyes. should be used at all times. Working l; on the great reputation of Diamond Dyes, some unscrupulous.peo ple are putting up irritation clyes in packets.. a ] e s Such dyes are a source of danger to the dyer and the materials to .bc•colorecl See that each packet of clye purchased has the name" Diam- ond. The Latest News. The patriotic fund has now rear the sunt of WOO. THV.41,I TER. TIMES " The Mitt Cannot Grind' bed � , with Wafer Thats F'ast. The Boer war is running up a big bill for Great Britain, but the Boers will pay for it in the end, There is a ,rumor current to the efi that the British Government has c traoted with the Philadelphia, andRe ing Railroad Oompany' for one mill tons ,of coal: ect on- ad - ion If there isany money in the can' ring trade xtext season the packers will make it themselves, At a meeting at Toronto, Friday,the Canadian Packers. Association decided not to repeat last season's experiment, when the whole pack of corn was sold out to a syndi- cate of Plcton, Ont., gentlemen, who sold out shortly after buyingand made a profit of $30,000. Rev, Gerald Willoughby, of Alvin- stop, has yolunteered to go with Strathcona*s continent to South Af- rica as chaplain. His experience as scout in the Northwest; rebellion arid, his personal qualities would make him an excellent Chaplain. The company will be composed of men who were Mr,. Willoughby's companions, and others of the same class. Canadian railroads have decided to refuse to allow clubs or societies to *run excursions over their lineal on public holidays, such as May 24th. They say they can get as nitwit traffic as they can handle at their own rates, without congesting any sectionfor special e`,n• rc'zr!. They haze also made a .t t change so far as commissions to otu..,tie agents, an foreign buisness, is concerned, practically withdrawing the sante. The county council ,of the county of Essex have decided to erect a House of Refuge in that county. They have voted o e an appropriation of 519,000 for that purpose. This amount, with the usual grant of $4,000 from the Govern- ment, is expected to purchase the site and erect and equip the buildings. A site adjoining the town of Leamington has been selected, the council of Leam- ington agreeing to furnish light and fuel for the institution free. and which will cost the town about 51,200, provid- ing the Legislature give them Bower to do so.. Ales, G. L. Money and family are visiting friends about Rii'kton, H11, M[N PRIZE MUSGLE flND STR[NGTh axne's Celery Compound Builds Up the l\Teak and Broken -Down. It Has Special Elements That Purify and Enrich the Blood. It Quickly Expels Disease Germs from the System. Heaven's grandest and most glorious creation is the man who is physically .perfect - blessed with iron nerves, brawny muscle and fullness ofstrength, Half -sick, weakly and broken-down men make their homes unhappy and miserable, and as citizens they are, frankly speaking, of small valve. To be useful to society and our coun- try, and to become fit temples worthy of our great Creator, the weakly, sick and diseased should use every endeavor to acquire health and strength. Heaven, always kind to those who are willing to help themselves, has given to failing and ailing men Paine's Celery Compound, the greatest and grandest Of health giving medicines. Millions are now using Paine's Cel- ery Oompound with mighty and happy results. High econiums and thankful letters come fromsacian h ' P y s, lawyers, clergymen, bankers, legislators, busi- ness men, mechanics and farmers who have been made well and strong after months and years of sickness. _ Try it, ye men who are honestly seeking after health 1 Disappointed in the past by worthless pills, nervines, sarsaparillas and concoctions, you will have cause to thank Heaven for Paine's Celery Compound. The. good results that follow the use of one bottle are, wonderful and- convincing. To THE Dear. -A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial Ear Drums has sent 31;000 to his Institute, so that deaf people linable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Ap- ply to Dept. A. S. V. the Institute, 780 Eighth Avenue, New York,U. S. A. L BOOK A FULL LINE OF NEW BOOKS FOR School Opening ATHE AND ALL CHILD - RENS R NEEDS AT , Brown Where the Scholars are 'used well. This is what a fagged out, tearful tittle woman said in telling her cares atzd weak,. nesses.Her friend encouraged by telling of a relative mho had just such troubles and was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. The little woman POW has tears of joy, for she took Hood's, which pother blood in prime order, and she lives on the strength of the present instead of worrying about that of the past. Humor= -" When IPeed a blood purifier 1 take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cured my humor and it is excellent as a nerve tonic,"' Jests EATON, Stafford Springs, Conn. Erysipelas Sores -,",,iter scarlet fever a running sore was lett on my nuSe. Took Hood's Sarsaparilla and it cured me. My brother was also relieved by nor erysipelas labia face." l.r,r,A COORSF4t, Burden,?;, B. t ria i11,El.Rii1ED JENKINS-- CAS1:StoI11: At the Methodist pareenage, on Jas. 21, by the Rev. Hobbs win. Jenkins, to `er,ltt Pasemore, both of TurnberrF, R AN -.',lie liAxx -In St. James church, Sea. forth,by .lite.. FatherMei'abe,on January 30th. !teems s r:yen, M.D., of Saginaw. *belt. to lam avidly, daughter of John Aledlnnin Vit; mond* isle. BAD It-fePAIt1,Ix(a-r,a Lafura*.atthe res t deuce of ti. Mullett. brother-in•lasv of the bride, cn Jammu 2.:01to Rev, Mr Mussel, Then:tts k. relic!', ,tom tut Fe•c:i-i;ety Of she, ennui t'runkItaiiwaylounF. Alen',, Ae sociation,.arnia, to flies itcbeeea Sperling ;'. of s(afirih, DIII) CARLI1l:--tn i"Untco, on Thursday. Feb. lit.,. Clans C arline, aged At years and J months, I101V1'It;?-Ir, Citatr,n, en Jen. 20th. George Frauliliu Ilowets, aged f..0 3e:nr- and $rnon*lu-'. '4(?ItI WO the Itqu,e of Refuge, eu daa• .%, Alah. 111c0tegeat ageu :S years, SALE REGISTER. FRIDAY. FEra'v 11.411,--Fal111 stock, implements, etc., the property of Jas. Gleftre, k t 23, K 1;. Boundary, Vs. Sale at eine o'clock. No re- serve, as the pros., ie'tor has sold his tarn#. II, t31wwx, Aiwt. RIR OVER Vine' 31 YEARS As Own Avg 1.S i i.-Tt n n rte ut #n,a.ifts, Winilou'e ooah,ag 'yrup Ism 'teen u -ed for aver fifty ycanrr by rations of mothers for their children d r while teething, usith perfccteuccotia It sootites t ho clrllet sof tens the hems., allays al pain, cure; trod colic and is the best remed by druggists n levet pleasant tof the taste. Sol cents a tattle, Its value t.4 iuealrmlabtc. Be sure and (telt for Mai wasaow', Soothing Syrup and take no other hind. GIVE A.YOUTH resolution and a course in Rush a>>.and Short hand at the and who shall place limits to his career. Catalogues free. J. W. W STEIt, ELT, Principal Dissolution of Partnership� NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between John Williams and Joseph Cobblediek, carrying on business at the Village of Exeter, under the name, style and firm of Cobbledick fis Wil- liams, has this day been mutually dis- solved. Signed JOAN WILLIAMS, JOSEPH OUBBLEDIOK. Dated Jan. 20th, 1000. Having purchased the interest of John Williams in the above partner- ship, we will continne the said business in the old stand. All accounts due the said firm must be paid to the undersigned. J. COBBLEDIOS & SON. Its ihost Prices Pei CUSTOM SAWING DONE AT LOWEST PRICES. Sutherland Late Gould's Mill, Exeter, Ont, MARKETS. Ex eter,FEBR1JAItY 7th, 1504, Wheat per bw bel Oats Peas Turkeys " ,,, Geese...... Chiekeps per to ••••• • • . Ducks Dried Apples. Porte dressed .. .ail to tl3 $5reAu 5-1 to 60 17 to 17 • 17 to 17 0 to 0 7 to ,..,, to 5 7tto 15 13 $,5:40 to ASO '.-, Loudon. FEBRUARY 7th, 1000. Wheat per bueheti;..60 , 07 pats... q ,Z3 to Z Pens -... ..51 to 00 Barleyn to AO Backe/teat •, Rye . 0 to G#00 Coxa .. .... ...., ..▪ .,42 to #t Beans Butter -.r.. " , 1:; to 70 I# to 14 Tucks . ... lb to 70 Turkeys erpi.,,. • ,60 to 702 ysp ,10 to 1., Geeseperlb;..,., •,• _."".0 to 10Chicken* 50 to 15. Cheese t? to 10 Potatoes per this.... .. ,$G tot tot .. Hay per ton .... ... ..$ 0.00 to 3 7.50 Pork per cwt.. .. 31.50 tet 35.00 There died in London, on Thursday, Margaret Fitzpatrick, at the age of 95 year. Chas. Carlisle, Ratterlburyst,Clinton passed away Thut'saay at the age of 03 years and O Tomtits. At four o'clock on January 31st fire was discovered in theflour mill in Sea - forth known as the "Red Mill," The fire soon spread to the elevator adjoin- ing and . both buildings soon succumbed to the flames. The insurance is $3,700. The origin .of the fire is unknown, Turkish Scalp Food itn t is den ruff, telicvel; itching of Ile scalp, re ores the natural color and vitality of faded and grey hair, and is a most pleasant dressing for the hair. Tur- kish Scalp Food is rapidly growing in. public favor and takes the lead of aail other preparations on the *narks or sale at Lutz's Dru ' Store, Exeter. Rev, Fatter Cook, who for two ea rs bashem ere n con nect<+d w � with �, t, etsN ph s church Stt.'xtfo#d received Surd. this week that he has been alp - pointed parish priest at Woodstock, Father V ok will leave for his charge The ut. about two weeks. c I,s. J: he Rev, Father Al. McCormick : • � , the present parish priest at \i"cioclstnele, has been given charge of the parish of Ashfield, Huron county, with � in,e h ri d e as his head- quarters. Tins is the parish so well administered to by the late Bev.Father Dixon. HIE Clothf g L ETION Constantly pursues a roan it is easy enough of solution, though when you are able to avail yourself of 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 ,t big range at moderate prices in Soorch 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. H Crieve. MERCHANT TAILOR COVE ED WITH SORES. 11.S.t3. cured little Harvey Define nine years ago and ho has never had a spot on him since. TT is practically impossible to heal up sores or ulcers, especially the old chronic kind, with ordinary remedies. No matter how large or of how long standing they may be, however, they heal up readily and stay healed permanently When Burdock Blood Bitters is used, Nature's greate st remedial (dial agents ccatzeentra#gid in tablet forru. A. remedy whose efficacy is. marvelous for all complaints arising; from a disordered SttazllaCll, Liver, Blood and: Kidneys. Id'1.ICyS. Every box is registered by uumber and con- tains ;1 a 23S a guarantee. t;e, If ;«, y(all, are not cured the purchase price is refunded. Sold by all druggists or sent by *nail., Zoo days' y treatment $x.00. Pre- vents disease as well as cures it, OUR NATIVE E H ERlw3also �is SO td in powdered form. ALQNZO 00 BLISS CO., 232 at, Paul. St., Montrcud, can. _ AN EASY PROPOSITION a.. ;lair: •r fr+ The erenbi. ioti :: Gf ii:e:-t twit-. {{ comfort rnil1 a :1y---nfcrely to he lied in t::t' "Slut, r Beauty anal rtyhe without comfot t is easily olrt.iivable, comfort with- out app:ar; nee is ec sally shup1e. You never saw an ugly pair of "Slater Shoes," vet many of them cover cornfortably Wiest unlovely c . t• eve , s.•, ,e en lasts modelle�l fr'o.t aatua'l f,:t 'l .suis and siz.o leathers, 4+n` ..'t,l t(lone Iiv ^y t' 'r t.. t,lyear welted, name and larva t a:n,,t:.l a ti tit:: chile, C3.Ct) Alit! CS,C'O, ► E. J. SPACKMAN, SOLE LOCAL AGENT. • ive Packs of Cards FreF- One pack, May I. C, Li. Home,` One nae]: 'Escort Onepack `Flirtation,' One pack plofoe'©tsoibkffnoSmes 20 pack rylewtl Just Holds ono- tions. Sena 5e. silver for postage. A. W. KINNEY, E. T., Salem -Yarmouth, N. 3. CALL AT THE FAMILY F For first class CORNED BEEF, PRESSED TONGUE, BOLOGNA and SAUSAGE, LARD and SMOKED MEATS A fine selection of BEEF, LAMB, FRESH PORK, and all kinds of Fresh assist Sealted lo'lteea.t� on hand. Note the address, one door north of The R. Pickard Co's store." LOUIS Daly PROP czem rture Phil These pills are a specific for all diseases arising from disordered nerves, weak' heart or water bl y ood: They- cur y eal itatioii dizziness, l? p t ss smothering, faint, aid weak spells, shortness of breath, swelling of feet and ankles nervousness, sleepless- ness, . vousn 1� - .. p ness, ana;inia, hysteria, St. Vitt;s dance, partial paralysis, brain fag, female coml,ints, general debility, and lack of vitality. Price 5oc. a box. HARVEY !AMINE. Mfrs. E Define, Arden, Out, proves this in the following account she gave of her little boy's case: ' When my little son Harvey was one yoar old he broke out in sores all over his body. They would heal up for a time, then break out again about twice a year, till he was past four; then he seemed to get worse and was completely prostrated. • When doctors failed.to cure him I gave.. swim Burdonk Blood Bitters, ml besides bathed the sores with it. It is nine years agosince this ha ened and I must say that in, all this time he has never hada spot on his body or any sign of the old trouble returning." About three years ago 1 had to leave school with sore hands. Myteaeher said it was Salt Rheum or Eczema and told me to see the doctor. Mother got some medicine bat it did me no-good. After 1 had sufferedj W th the itching icurnin l� g about three months, m ler a thought she would Bu_ dockBlood Bitters. 1 only took two bottles, wheii my hands got completely cured. -Emma Sheridan, Parry Sound, Ont, CUTETI-IIS OUT am, send us with eleents in surer. and your will t `by return mail a GOLDEN BOX OP G600DS that will bring you in 11lorx 1S'oxEr, in one month, than anything_else in .America. A. w. RI11iEY, F.T.. Salem -Y arreouth, New lacksmithSho Ti a undersigned wishes to announce that he has opened up a blacksmith business in Davis' old stand, Alain St„ where be will be prepared to do all kinds of G etlera 1 3 obbhig LACKSMITHING I9®HSESHOEI G A SPECIALTY, A CALL SOLICITED` Jas. Russel By the est. and—swam-- ignore nderiignore the a est In the end you will find it cheapest. Furnish that va- cant room with one of our Bed ' Room Setts, Tables, hairs, Etc. 4 BET. SOME/IR NIDE_ , We have it, � you want ,, Take a look at out full hue T ,%iL i . l['i.NIT�C. and you St8'11l:_ find what, you tL'-'1 l0 looking for ODDLEY SON l' FURNITURE AND 'UNDERTAKERS Opera House Blook. ,-a