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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1900-8-16, Page 5C onstantly' l )11rsueS as man . 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 thc' 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 Seoech 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 oerefor singt from $10 up. Druggists. GIBE US A CALL and see what we can do for you. J. H. Crieve. MERCHANT TAILOR• B.' A 'TE t ENID/. ,5Y 't � m y Little 117: ::-/2 FUG., Must Boar Jsun :taro of See Fac -Simile LVrargar Below. Tory small and as owl to take as sugar. FOR HEADACHE., FOR DIZZINESS., FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. WS FGR HALLO KIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION 1 ate MONEY TO LOAN. We havennlimited private funds for invest- ment upon farm or village property at lowest ates of interest.ICKSON Se CARTING _Exeter. F. r GLADMA,N (Successor to. Elliott & eladrnan) Barrister „Sal; tar, kali Fulfil , Conveyancer, Etc, Money to loan on Farre and village Properties at Lowest rates of interest, s , DFFIOE MAW STREET EXETER BT:\llTSMA Ti, A, It, 1 jNSMAN. L. D. S.D.D. S., Honer Graduate T Dentist,. University, t t. t n is i Teeth extracted withoutpain or bad after effects, Office in Fan• son's bloek, \Vest side of Main treat. Exeter- DR- ANDERSON. (D. D. S. 1- D. S.) DENTIST. Honor .Graduate of the Toronto University, mad. Royal College of Dental Sot eons of Ontario. All bridge work. Crowds, at d Plate work done nt the neatest possible manner.A harmless anaesthetic for painless extraction. Thestaictest attention given to the preservat- 4n of the natural teeth.Oflioe opposite Con; tral Hotel, Deter, Ontario. CUT THIS OUT and send us with ,;'cents; in silver, and you will Het by, return mail a GOLDEN BOK OF GOODS that will bring hyou to Moen Matativ. in one month, that: any i o in America. tl. 1v. KINNEY. E. T„ t'; aticnt-Yarmouth, N, S Five Packs of Cards Freer Ono Back, 'May y F iirtutlon, Ono( ack O*swolti F�cort, Unopuc ,o Irt,ht, tete pack 'Dir Sofa Jn,t old,. "t'we.' Samples of 20 other styles with book full of no - lens; i'enn 5e. ver or pastago. A. NV. KINNE E. T Salem --1 -Yarmouth, N.8 FARM FOR SALE The Helie r -ii ner1 o:11/a, fcrr-ale hi:; excellent tarn: of ;a ;ares k , 'l lot U. eon 13. Ray. On the 3treatiaes i-'agood frame hou e2 x^M.kitchen Hud wood -lie . goad Crank ham t' x A. and ,ae1iii lita•.ti"i naso a* the T ztl : L mi-es n v i north of the goipalting tallow of 1'asewoed, aura good, even are.er<d• fences excellent. ren:on for still. ing.twang htaltla. Itlll.11i I• Ift)Ii1,i)F;lN, .1uty ittl'. ltta4l. .Ali" FOR SALE .lty Puhlta Aurtiel on the prenti. as on Friday. tali Mime. :-i. Iti1 . at '2 p. n►..100 acres. lot four- teen on tlae North Boundary of Stephen, the property of the late John itenhale. There it: a goad frame iiia •.i . bank barn ..aec on the pre- antat.. .hem a.7 acreacleared and 'UMWCidtt. szttion. the farm le about half way betanen I xelcr atail Iia'nwood on tete main travelled road. .t: number of farm innplcment'a will also be offered at rhe same time. For reins anal rartirulars apply le i11A1tY DAVIS 15, J0tila 'II w. t.: tI13l_'i 1, l:xectitera.Exeter. Otit. Bart 'els )milt St., Exeter. CLE ItK'S NOTIC:: OF FII: -'t' ran= INq OF VOTI'.It'$ LIST, :hlnnieipattity of the 'Township of Hay, in the County of Baron. Notice is lfertby given that !have trans• milted or delivered to tho pe n oat Input toned in erections cleat woe nine or ilio Votere r•irsAct the coldeai required by said rection, to be so twins:tutted or delivered of the list and pur- suant to ,said Act of all persons appearing by the last revised assessment roll ot the maid I►Iunici •nht • to be entitled to vote in the said Dlunicipalityat elections formoml:era of the Legislative ,AWse bly and at Dtunielpnl Elce- tions and tho said lint watt first posted up at my ofliee at the vIllnee of Enrich on the 'x.1VE f X •RIFT R LA.17 OF JULY. Ll . A. Tl, I000 and remains their for inspection Electors aro otiled upon to (mambo thosa)d list and if omissions or any arrow aro found therein to take Immediate proceedings to have said errors corrected accordingto taw. I''ItblHESS, SR., Township Clerk Dated l:is `lath tiny of July-, A. 0.,1.9f0. DIED HOOPEIR-In Dashwood, on August 12th• Susannah Hooper, {relict of the late John Booper,l aged 73 years. stlbertloiifofIsa Aug. ItAiaA. becdie Sunday. Bi11, Jr., In her 31th year. GREENFIELD—In Fullerton, Aug. S, at the residence of John Butter, Mrs. Annie Green- field, aged 72 years, 11 months. PENNY—In Exeter on the llth inst., John 33. Penny, aged 81 yoars 8 months and 25 days. PROUT-In Usborno, on the llth inst., Charles Prout, aged 23yeaars, Coughs and Colds that other remedies seem ]poaverless to relieve aro promptly cured byDr. Wood's Norway Pino Serup. Try it, and it will convince you of its efficacy by curing you. Price 25c. NICK WORM MEDICIN.E. Mrs. Wm. Graham, Sheppardton, Ont., writes : "I havogiven my boy Dr. Low's Worm Syrup; and find it an excellent worm medicine. It is nice to take, and does not snake the child sick." Price 25c. Travellers' headaches are quickly relieved by .Milburn's Sterling Headache Powders. They do not upset the_ stomach or weaken the heart. .Price 10e and 2a,c. at all dealers, or by mail. The T. Milburn do., Limited, Toronto, Ont. "Keep the head cool and the bowels open" is tiensibie advice to follow, during the warm weather. If the bowels do not move regularly once a day use Laxa-Liver Pills. They aro easy to take, and do not gripe, weaken or sicken. Price The Datkota Elevator at Buffalo was destroyed by fire Monday morning. The building was rallied at $700,000. It contained $000,000 bushels of grnin. The total",loss is estimated at $1,I25,000, The origin of the fii•e is a mystery. Both the structar'e and contents are fully covered by insurance. SPAIN'S GREATEST NEED. Mr R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona,Spaip. • spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. • Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the hack of his his head. On using Electriic Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures, liver and kidney trouble. purifies the blood. tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vile; vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body.. If weak, tired or ailing you ' meed it,. Everybottle guaranteed,only ilO cents: Sold- by all Druggists. A meeting of Liberal M, P.'s, M. P. P.'s and workers was held in London on Friday. The meeting was called to organize the western part of the province in view of tbe aapfarnaching. Perth Pickings The inhabitants of Motherwell are very anxious to have telephone con- nection with St, Marys. The lacrosse match between Mitchell and Clinton, played in Clinton Thnr- day,resalted in a score of 10 to 0 in fav - of Clinton, Remember this ; No other medicine bas such a record of cures as food's Sarsaparilla, When you want a good medicine, get Hood's. The sad news was receiyed in St. Aug. Marys, on Tuesday, A death of Gilbert D. Wilson, of the I)n, B. .A,, of ,Brandon, son of Mrs. Wilson, owes street, St, Marys. Mr. Wilson was editor of the Brandon Sun at his death hub had for years beenn a high1 school teacher. The frame dwelling on lot 9, eon. 10. Ellice, owned by T. Hagarty, of Strat- ford, was destroyed by Are on Friday night. The building was valued at about $300 and was unoccupied. There is an insurance upon it of about $100. The adjoining; swaainp bad been on fire for some days, Samuel Robinson, of St, Marys, had the first joint of the fore flinger of the right hand amputated. Three years ago while working at his trade a wood sliver accidentally ran under the nail and the wound never healed hot grew worse, and arputation, which was per- formed recently was the only rem- edy. Mrs, Greenfield' died on Tuti-day looming, Ani; 7, at the 1'esidenet' rri her son: -in-law. Jobe 13utter.of Mother- well,: aged about 73 years. The de- ceased lady bad been in poet* health for several years. Mrs, Greenfield formerly lived in St, Marys, but left there on the death of her husband, the late William Greenfield, some five years ago. 1-luron County Notes. Clinton's tax rate is 21 mills. Last year it was 23 mills, S, .Rannie, of Hay, has sold his farnt and swamp lands on the Babylon lino, to one of lits cousin_, a Mr, Ronnie, of txaadsbiil, • John. Dutrnage, one of tbe pploneev residents of Grey township, died on Friday, 3rd inst., at the advanced age of 80 years and tironths. Richard Gooier, of tine2tid conces- sion, Hallett, bas sold his farm of 50 acres to George Wray, of the base line, for the succi of 82,000 cash, Mr. Govier has rented the farm of his father-in-law, John Spring, of the base line, for a number of years. The death of Jas Robertson, llnllett, occurred at his home on Tuesday, July 31st. Mr. Robertson had been atreat sufferer for a long time, and death was a happy release. Deceased was 50 years of age, and was most highly respected by all who knew him. Miss M. J. Morrison has been engag- ed to teach in the Brick school, Tucker - 801111t, in the place of James Horton who has resigned to further pursues his studies.—Rdwiu d Rycktn an thresh ed for Vicunas Wren, on the old Maple Leaf Palm, last week, (500 bushels of wheat it: Elva house, G. P. Rogers, B. A., the new scion:e master at Seaforth Collegiate, has bad a most; successful experiencei for the past six years in Orillia Collegiate in- stitue. and at his graduation in 1802 be won the Prince of Wales Gold Medal for general: proficiency and the; silver Medal in Seienee. Jacob A. Schnell, of Drysdale. died last week. The deceased was but in the prime of life, being only 11) years, 2 mouths old, nand during that time was never known to be sick. His death caused a shock, even to the near neighbors, as he bad been ill only four days. His trouble was pneu- Moniai.' THE HEALTH PROBLEM Is much simpler than is sometimes supposed. Health depends chiefly up- on perfect digestion and pure blood, and the problem is solved readily by Hood's Sarsapaiilli*. You may keep well by taking it promptly for any stomach or blood disorder. Its cures of scrofula, salt rheum. catarrh, dys- pepsia, rheumatism and other diseases are numbered by the thousands. -- The favorite family cathartic is Hood's Pills. John Branch, of St. Marys, charged with indecent assault upon a lady of that town, was arraigned at the local Oonrt House Thursday and elected to be tried summarily by Judge Barron. James G rof St.Marys.iss.is Branch's representative. The prisoner is in the meantime Hat on hail, on his own se curity for 81.000 and nn that of two others for $500 each. This the second t1 rnP that Branch has be.en charged d with an offence of this nature. The White Star Liner Cyrnrie,which carne err to her dock in New York at an early hour Monday and landed 878 passengers, haat •a terrible experience while crossing the Atlaintie. At noon on Sunday. Ang. 5, when the hig 'ves- sel was 19 hour ont front Queenstown, fire was discovered in the cargo in the forward held, and it raged antil mid- night on Monday, when it was gotten under control. The loss on the cargo was so heavy that Agent John Lee of the White Star Line, notified the con- signees of the cargo that they would be expected to pay their pro -rata share of the loss. This is the vessel on which Messrs. Hamden and MoDonell came "home. SCI Rp"FULp� thin blood, weak lungs and paleness. , You have them in hot weather as well as in cold. SCOTT'S 'EMULSION cures them in summer as in winter. It is creamylookingand pleas •Doaninlol elections. Every constitu ant tasting. envy west of Brant, and to the north- i Sec. and8r.oal illdrasSiets, ern l,ound'a y of Ontario, was repre- 1� a H 4 e � T$ BR1CeA-BRAC "Tile Mitt Cannot Grind In Germany a clock Las been made #hat is warranted to go for 9,004 yearg, Australian rabbit skins are being converted into sealskins far the Ameri- can market. Since 1841 the cultivated area oR Ires. laud has dwzndled from about 4,000,000 acres to 2,000,000,. The per capita ]Honey circulation of the United States is 02,54$, the highest in the history of the nation. Secretary Alger's middle initial A. may stand for Asbestos, and perhaps signifies he is not afraid of b eimg fired. There are now 13 beet sugar tactor les in the 'Melted States, Germany bas 460 in the Magdeburg district. The beet sugar of Germany equals is amount the product of cane sugar in ell the rest of the world. The most costly leather in the world is known to the trade as piano leather: The secrecy of tanning this leather is Itnow3t only to a family of tanners in Germany, though the skins from which it is tanned comes almost entirely €reme America, The French mint coined last year 90,900,000 in laew,seeney. Of this ;4%- 665,300 was In French cola, $4.905,406 was sliver and bronze for Indo-China, R.+.na+ta-1'0 silver coin for Russia, and r"r •" ""t gold coin for Tunic. Small amounts were coined for Ethiopia. Morocco and Lichtenstein. Labouchere, ot London Truth, in his latest attack an the Hoare ot Lords di- vides its members into the "modals," the "ornamentals." and the "detri- Iuentals," and thinks that if the latter two classes were dispensed with room might be found for the ':mentals" in the House of Commons. Hotweather Health is easy to attain, easy to retain if you. use Hs>Moessee ee.oIHMeieti/Ne-siq 01=PTSIEL NATIVE HERBS 'I. ealicaleates Saaaaroaeaseam ,vairogamommaikabsoims Prevents and cures all summer 601 - plaints; regulates andtones the stomach; keeps all the organs healthy. sea AtdgCoyma THE ALO: Z0 0. BUSS CO, Sag8t.Paulttreot, Srostreat,Can BW Meat Market Theundersigned � openedt nod up a new meat n!t one door Small 01 al 1lT J � Store where he will keep the choicest of meats constantly on hatnd. A OALL SOLICITED JOHN T. FIANNINO EXETER ROLLER MI i.LWAYfi READY WOOD WANTED. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES Paid for Good Clean Wheat. Mi I I Feed and Cern CONSTANTLY KEPT IN STOOK. J. COBBLEDICK & SON. .roft Tr. t iCar� i ti Without Question • The best equipeed Business anis Shorthand School in Can .daa is the Forest City Business & Shorthand ul Cnlle• , London,Ont. Largeo enrol- ment and strong fwatlty. undreds of students in good positions. 'Years of excellent work at its credit. Catalogue of either course free. Correspon- dence invitod. • J. \4.'WESTERVILT, Principal. Buy the Best and ignore the Rest 111 the end you will find it cheapest. Furnish that va- cant room with one of our Bed Room .Setts, Tables, Chairs, Etc. GET SOMETHING NICE--..'- Wj' e have it, you want it. Take a look ;at our full line of. FURNITURE and you will i ing for find what you are fool S CIDLEY SON FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKERS. Opera House Block. with Water That's Past. This is "what a fagged out, tearful little woman said in telling her cares and weak- nesses.Her friend encouraged by telling of a relative who had last uch r bles and was d�u t ou cured by Wood's Sarsaparilla. The little woman now has tears ot joy, for she took Road a, which pother blood in prime order, and she lives on the strength of thepresent instead of worryirhg about that f the past. Humor-"'When2 need a blood purifier I take ,hood's Sarsaparilla. It .coxed my humor and it is excellent as as nerve tonic." Ream Eaao's, Stafford Springs, Conn, Erysipelas Sores --""Atter scar?et fever t4 xtutnin,g sore was lett on nay nose. Toole, Hood's Sarsaparilla and it cured me. My brother was also relieved by it of erysipelas In .his face." ELI A. Corasen, Burden, h. B. t j *t Bj of elisaPp.(liott.:.,, Hood', rills cure ]fiver lkt,; thenea•irritating and coaly cathartic tr take with mood', b rsaarlili A FRIGHTFUL BLINDER, nu. wril.emile Will often cause a, hol•rable Burn, Scald, tent, or Bruise, Muckle u's Ain. ice, Salve, the best in the Neagh], will kill the pain and promptly heal it. ('ares out sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, I3olls.Feluu",Corns,all bkin Eruptions. Best Pile rune on earth. Only 25c as. a box. ('tu is guaranteed. eed. Sold by all druggists. TORONTO'S ALI..( ANADA. EXII1. BITION. "'Educational and Enter taining, Ag- gressive and Progressive,"are the very appropriate watch -words adopted by tilt Instant.: lnn(1Ustr'ial Exhibition this year, ►s loch will 1* held from Au- gust «,til ta, September Sih, This is the twenlli'second sucessive year of Vanetta's great Exposition at Toronto. ted each year has not only seed an iin- proventetlt in the arrangements aS 012)1►atc'd With' tine years that have -one, but the quality of the stook is ea'y far •ihe tit ttf what it '*vas at the 1 ; g;i ilrltni,•.tl;na tq iswing the inestimable \Moo of lairs such as that held Imam - Tomo o. maln- Toruron. It is an old story to .ay coact the ex hi bitioiac immediately approaching n ill t,t' superior to an its predecessors, but it tall Safely be said that arraugeuat•nts have been made, and uegotiatitans ale pending, that warrant the et tit uat•ut that the Toro- nto Fair of 11)131 will fully maitatatn the reputation !t has gained nt hieing the best of all that aro ,annually held. A good deal taf the s pater• hash already leen taken U)t,autd a number of entlitae have been made, Inst there are sae many di- visions comps i t d in the prize list,with its 131 elesses and 25,00t) itt pile/limns that there is autaple provision for all a aud. talking of those divisions, it is in- teresting, to lame that there vire no fewer titan 55 in ilius 114, knitting. shims, quilts. Anotias. tett.; :;:h1 in class ii, 'waxy ; and en average or 10 or 17 in each of the two dn'r, (.lases devoted to horses and cattle. 'This will give some idea pot only of the scope of Toronto'r' Great Exposition, but also tit the opportunities offered to secure +a , '� L little to r a ilii It r s h tl taus :fel to prize, 3 shat is promised in the way of euter- t8iunlent, hut when it is stilted that $30,01111 is spent annually on this de- partment, visitors have ample guaran- tee that they will be abundantly pro- vided for. and the aadtnission to the Toronto Exhibition with its n►vr•iaads of attractions is only 23c. Entries close on August 4th,uutl prize lists can be had by addressing H. J. Hill. Mana- ger Iudustr'iul Exhibition, Toronto. As last year, so this. the exhibition will be inaugurated on Tuesday even- ing, August 2811, with a brilliant Mili- tary Tattoo. Reduced rates will be given and excarions held on all lines of travel. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE Would quickly leave you,if .you used Dr. Ring's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match- less merit for Sick and Nervous Head- aches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cts. Money back if not cured. Sold by all MARKETS. Exeter. AUGUST latb,1000. 7 wheat per bushel •- .fri to 67 °ate.. ,,, .. 25 to l✓i Barley ,,, . ,... .... •..3D to 33 Bunter.,,., ,... ..... ...re 4 16 Eggs 11 to 11 Turkeys t .,• a to 14 Chick nper 1h -„ ., ,,, 0 to 7 Deeks s ,, 7 to 8 4i"oot ., 15 to 166 Pokdire sed..... .. - ,.,*'86.50 to 0.50 LONDON MARKETS, Loudon,ACG ST 15th, 19 40, Wheat-perbushel... ---. --,-63 "A Oats,-.. ,,33 to Peas ..,. .. , 50 to Barley .... ,•38 to to Buckwheat ., .., el to Loin . ,... 4. to Beans 65 to Butter .... .,.. 14 t9 14 15 to 16 Eggs 15 . • . 60 t0 70 Turkeys per 20..........30 to 13 Geese peril) 9 to 10 Chickens 5C to 75 Cheese 3 to 10 Potatoes per hag ,.bt to 75 Ray per ton ...$ (3,00 to 8 7.5tt Perk eegewt . .,. ..51,50 to a5.00t 65 8 42 47 47 70 A nonan who is weak, nervous and sleepless, and who has cold hands and feet, cannot feel and act like a well person. Carter's Iron Pills equalize the circulation, remote nervousness, and give strength and rest. One of the oldest and most highly respectedresidents in lhlllett town- ship, Gavin Hamilton, 10th concession. died on Wednesday, after a protracted illness. lie was aged 71 years. FOR OVER FIFTY A;. Ott) AND WNIScTlti£P It1:st:riy.-Mr-. 13inslow :s Soothing Syrup has been used for over 111ty 3 cora by millions of leathers for their children while teething. rt'fth i'erteetsueee-- Ir soothes the child, soitensthe gums. allay tt al pain. cures wind colic. and is the hest remedy las lllarrhtra. It le pleasant to the taste. Sol by dru gists In every part of the world. Si cents agbottte. ltci value is inraleulablo. Be sure Laid ask for 31rt; 11'inslow'e. Soothing Syrup and take no eater kind, To TIM DE,tP.-- A rich fitly cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial Bar Drums has sent £1,000 to his Institute. so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. A.Ia- ply to Dept. A, S. V. the Institute, 7t$) Eighth Avenue, New York.U. S. A. ;Sutherland inn'es Coat LTD. tE PREPARED TO PURCHASF ELM OTHER TMBER EITHER STa1NDING OR IN TBI LOGS, Apply to E. C. Kessel; 1'ttliialJN. EXETER.. ONT Clothirig 3 ORK1 OF TRADE t MAIN�i Trade marks Were used as far bars as the .16th Century. Theyozx�ilatedfrom he s astiat , i m the early ages, were hung over the shops telling of tbe vases inside. To -day ay elle trade mark is branded on the goods Oland - selves, es, enabl113g the. purchaser to identify the good from the bad and indifferent. ()11 a Slater Shoe the tante ata pe appear on the 50lLin a slate frame, �3 �o and �S,1% -'I pair Goodyear welt, ttiMP:a'.riR`s E. J. SPACKMAN, SOLE LOCAL AGENT. Western Fair London SEPTEMBER 6 TO 15; 1901.. ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER .sv'H. Tike %host compltle exhibits feint Faint, Forest and F etory, New and startling sfieciat ft at lire s. ("bathe ; "ices Ly imported Gley Hounds, Balloon. ascensions. Rouble nominate I)rnp by thou and Lady, celebrated Gymnasts, Aerial Artists and Acrobats. Fireworkseacbt-t ening, "'The armoured trail's attack an the Boer sit nghol4s," and really Iu aautiful set devices. Special trains over all lives each evening after the fireworks. Send for Prize Lists and Progantnies, I.T.-COL.IWM, Al. (U RTSW)RF. President. J. A. NINES, Secretary. Giving up usiness. 6LEAKINO OUT SflL� CL a EK'S NOTICE OF. FIRST POSTING OF VOTER'S LIST. f Township ' i lit o the 1 shi of Us - borne, borne, in the County of Huron. Notice is hereby given that I have trans- mitted or dotivered to the persons mentioned in• sections eight and nine of the Voter's List Act the co ies required by said section s to bo so transmitted or dolivered of the lzst omi pur- suant ursuant to said Act of all persons appearing by the last revised assessment roil of the said. Municipality to be untitled to vote in the said Municipality nt elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elec. tions and the said list was first posted up at my office Whalen. on the TWENTY-FOU1tTB DAY of JULY, A. D•, 11160 and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said list and if omissions or any errors ,re found therein to take immediate proceedings to have said errors corrected according to law. FRANCIS MORLEY, Township Clerk Dated this 2tth day of July, A. D.1900. SPECIAL LOT OF TWEEDS At s Price. FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS. A good Assortment ALSO HEAVY PANTINGS AT COST. We want to clear these lines at orre. W. JOHNS, `["hyo Tailor, • CARTERS LITTLE IVER PILLS. d1R.'.Y7Aly ' MU TMYe MA1 ill. 3S8 intsi tp �VegetaaDle. s,.w CURE 510k HEADACHE, oots & Shoes Harness, Trunks, w hlpRobes, Express Wagons, , Bliy CAPl.g Cs and A1L Iy_ thilg in the large 1111(1 well ft sorted Sto('k. Having disposed duly business to R. II, Sweet, of unnville. wilt) takes 1)O'Sso»Si0Il ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1 will hc)lti a c'le'aring outsale of the above lives until that date. Everything will be offered at and ler t'o t in order to reduce the stock and those ill want of an),thiug in my line will Bio well to take ativantge of this Bargain yak'. JohtiTreble 1110^111 it ret. iDAYS. 1r,. Fred \ii dtn.I.Pl t tiv.• .�t u6 .N . IL, Furniture! a►a. .Iiti i „t • I,for day... and could get aot'aiata; to .tula It until i got L ', Teeth. rit•ht' (7,1111, aliiett .)ttt,•kly cured ntr.' !Val. 10o. COULDN'T LACE HIS BOOTS • Ilr, P. L. Campbell, oft fortune Bridge, P.B.I•, a great sufferer ' Undertaking tlp•tn-clate.in all blanche at the old store where everybody is from polo in the back. taade 'welcoe, IrhetlIP*' you lruy nr not.m Doan's Kidney Pills completely and permanently cured him. Mr. P. L. Campbell, the well-known gen- eral merchant of Fortune Bridge, P.E,L, was troubled with severe pains in his back and hips for over two years. At length he became aware of the fact that backache was simply a symptom of kidney trouble and did not hesitate longin taking Doan's Kidney Pills, and was promptly and permanently cured. Here is his statement : "I was in an awful state for two years with pains in my back and hips. Some mornings these pains were so severe that I couldn't stoop to lace my boots. I started taking Doan's Kidney Pills, and one box so completely cured me that I have been perfectly well for over a year now and free from the 'east trace of pain."" Another- large car jtt,t tanloattd nt R. N. Itowrcc. 1V' were fortunate in seruring this large eur land befarir another advance prig'. so it will be to your interest to buy 0 tint moque e yon ran get first - eines goods 01 REASONABLE PRICES. Undertaking Is the oldest, simplest, safest and best remedy for the relief and cure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Summer Com- _ l om_l Canker of Di he Olith or StointmaLankch, and all fluxes of the bowels of infants or adults. Refuse imitations, many of which are highly daclgerous. Rowe's Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are just what every weak, nervous, run-down woman needs to make her strong andwell. They cure those feelings of smothering and sinking that come on at times, make the heart beat strong and regular, give sweet, refreshing sleep and banish head- aches and nervousness. They infuse new life and energy into dispirited, health-shat- teredwomen, who have come to think there is no cure for thane Read the wo •ds of encouragement in this letter from Mrs. Thos. Sommers, Clif- ton, New London, P.E.I. 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