Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-10-27, Page 811:4.tLk JX1IJR: I M B.1 Si C T B E 27th 1.904 mg aloug your Butter Eggs and Dried 0,pples we want them, v.R. tis 2 ro,bertstt swt er than we show era lateen.) ni Extra No, About a dozen Ladies' new Tailor Mad Coats in "Extra Small Sizes", a variety a, styles, all this season's make, greys and black with and without capes, with and without belts. Some of our very choicest coats are in this lot. Every coat to be sold at a bargain price. If you are be- low the average size now's your time, About 25 ladies new Tailor tacj Jackets in full cued extra large sizes, t10 come in Black Beaver, Black Keroey, Black Cheviot, and Black and Grey Frieze Cloth, with and without h&lts and capes, some very smart militar effects in -self strapping and stitching. NO matt' 1,,rge you are we UAL*: we eau fit :,on with a very swell coat and at ery reasonable price. , Extra No.2. We ae ing Big success with our new Dress Goods, our stock is very large and complete. Our new Broadcloths are special values. We have a special line of new Black Goods that ere very interesting to buyers. bee our lathes' 2i5e Vo,its the are special STEWART Sxtra value in Men's fleeced Lined Under - We are selling the balance a our tinware at cost,-.Charltores Fair. Cidee Barrels rm. Sale. -Ranging in size from, 5 to e0 gellons, at Fee- er al3r°s Wuted,-A you lady wit/. exe perieuee for tee dry goods depart- ment,-Cerling Bros, e TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Qui ine Tab - tete. All eruggists refeed .1,ve mon- ey if it fails to elute E, W, Grove's signature is ou each imx, 25. Leave your orders eerly tor red and white cebbage, tannins, beets pnmpkins, squashes and winter Iraq- e,,ables ot Louie Day's market Gerdener, Exeter. er ne and Influenza Remedies, Dow's end Winares Corelitiou Pow- ders, Improved English Stook Food, lierisageine Internetioeal Stork Food, and all kinds of Poultry Spice. For sale lw C. Lutz, Central Drug Store, Exeter eitieorge Scottwho spent Kane ontits in she Northwest this sum r, 411111, NV11.9 reeellaY relarnere ep,d hes Lean epending a few weees with bis family here, laf t this week for Olds. Alberta, wisera he will make preparations for his famievwhet will follow lem in a couple ef weeks, Piektird. of Drrenabo. Mr. Will Piceard, Q Seaforth. Mrs, Oickeoeon, Arkona, eliss Olive Hooper, Mrs., t.. Piceard and on Robin, of Loncima, elr, and Mrs. ertvood, of Toronto, were among lose from a (tistance, who attended 3 funeral of tbe late joraes leeks rd Tuesday last, Conservative Meeting, -Mr, It, 3 Gene,bC Censervative caudelate kir South Ileroe. Mr. IL Either, M. P. wear at 45c, P.. and otlaer epealsers -teal address the electors of South Huron, at Dashwood, on Thursday. feet. 27th and at Crediton. on Saturday Oct. 29ththe meetings to open rat 8 o'clock v,rn. AU are cprdially in- vited to atteud, tar appe= th, tbjB sews cacti week) lake Provisio Lean n,t upon others; rely upo our own strength ; earn your Own aollars; save and deposit as many these dollars as you can; deposit them at any of our branches. We mak,e no discrimination whatever between large and qinall depositors ; all are treated exactly alike. We shall be glad to have you call and learn our methods f dealing with the public. The Sovereign Bank of Canada Branches in Huron County at Exeter Credlton Dashwood Hensall ZUriCh Clinton GLIDelAN STANBURY, Solicitors. F. E. KARN Manager. Exeteenranch For Marriage Licenses, Wedlcilree IRitegs, Watches, Clock Jewelry, Spectacles tc CALL ON R, HICKS Watch Repairing a Specialele DR. OVENSsu?Loljt?tigt:i1: Specialist, Desoases, Eye, Ear„, Nose and Thr visits Exeter monthly. Glasses Properly Fitte Nasal Catarrh and Deafness treated. Office COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Dates of visits. WELIPLESDAYS, inly 27, Sept. 7, Oct. 5. Nov. 2, Nov. 30. Loudon office 225 Queens Ave. 2 good brooms for 25o. at Charl- ton's Tale. Read Popplestorte is• Gardinera ad. on page 5. Special Sale of- Iligh=Class Clothing NOW IS THE TIME to buy your 'Winter Overcoat and be prepared for the cold weather whie,J1, is coining sure. en M's Suits Men's Overcoats „. $ 10 50 We are to the front again with the best •I'election of $12.00 SUIT FOR .,, , ,, „.$10 75. $ 12 00 COAT FOR Mens, Youths and Boys Overcoats to be seen anywhere. Us es swi mon, .., ,.. . .. 0, $ 99 10 00 COAT FOR , 8 $9 Try one and see how they fit. 8 50 surr ran ,., ..,..._ .,. ,., 7 49 9 90 COAT _FOR... .. „-- 8 49 00 COAT FOR ,, - -,..... - -- 725 5 00 SUIT FOR - .., - ,..... -3 99 7 00 COAT FOR '... as 1.. 5 99 Chickens far •St. Louis -A ble hipmeut of highsersade eleekeest las mule from anion, Saturday, via, C. P. for St. Louis World's There were three cer loads of which mere sent by breed - from all or Ootstrio, Mr. Pick rd, of Murat) is oolong the local breeders wit* are sending, birds to exhibit. As the deer Jaunting steason opens fl LL closing daye of the political eanipt5n now waemg, the stews 11, extended frOM tbe 13th to 1 .0 of November. This will he It five days' extensioe which will be appreciated by the hundreds of hun- ters who wish to exercise their Iran- hise end yet spend os much time is possible in the woods, Sale Bills. -These having their sale bine printed at this office will re- ceive a -free notice of Um sale in the Tiros and thILIS get the benefit of oar large circulation. This is a fact which should be remembered. Sale bills are not seen by all in the dis- trlct whefeas The Times goes every - Where. The melee though given free is often worth more to the per - eon -bolding sales than what is paid for the poaters. The last period of disturbance in October, blending with Mereury equinox, is central on the 27th an See how to protect yourself in the 28th. At this time look for a renal - Sovereign Bank adlast page. lion to warmer, with falling barome- ter and return of rain and thick clod exess and mist, amounting to sleet in many eections nortlew•ard. T3 month, will go out with anti-storn areaspreading eastward from the west-north•west causing sgenera I change to much cooler. • Market Report. -The following is the report of Exeter markets. cor- rected up to Thursday, Oct. 27th. Wheat from 95c to $1.03 per bushel Oats 28 to 30 zents per bushel. Barley 38c. to 40 cents. Peas 58c to 60c per bushel. Brae $16 per ton. Shorts $20 per ton. e lour, $3.00 per cwt. ow •grado flour, $1.25 per cwt. hicken Feed, lc. per pound. Butter, 14 cents per pound.. Eggs, 18c per eozen. Dried Apples, lc per pound. (Gtheekeins, 7 -pants per pond. Ducks, 8 cents per pound. Mr. A. Q. Bobier is making large nPork dressed, $6.75 per C\511. shipments of sugar beets Irene here Pork, Live Weight, $4.75 par cwt. The crop is very good and am price We h,ave just received a copy of Paid is $4.00 a 'ton. the report of the first annual con - Mr. A. Sheere has returned: hOme vention of the National Association from Manitoba, where be has spent of Canadian Stock Breeders, held in the past summer, contracting and 1 Ottawa, March 7 -12th last. This building. Messrs. Ross & Taylor have let the contract for the mechinery for their new saw mill lo the Bell Co., of Seafortb. ********44********40*****************41•444.4******* ***********443.4e***********4.4e*.11•44•••••••••••4/..... 0 \Boys' 3 Piece Snits Boys! Overcoats *5 60 surr FOR ,. $ 99 $ 7 00 COAT FOR .., $509 • I 75 Stria FOR „ 3 95 4 90 UT FOR ... „, ...„, 3 35 50 32 COAT FOR,, .. 8g made up eery etyliela with good lining for $7,00, 3 75 SUIT FOR ...., -. 3 00 4 70 COAT FOR .-„ 3 99 A etriped Tweed Overcoat, velvet collar, straight and breast pockete,witle tbe elew belted back and strapa cuffs. The best of lining. Very swell, the Boys' 2 Piece Stilts Boys' Reefers ewest coat this steeson for $9.50. $ 4 09 SUIT FOR ... --$ 3 pockAettoolhve:rvyygdosordksgt.yreleyfForilestioe.looet.h. loose hack, Velvet collar. etralghe 3 SO SUIT FOR -• 2 95 $ 3 00 oo,k`r FOR - 2 50 3 00 SUIT FOR ,,, 2 75 2 75 Ca.kT Felt e.s.„ . 2 25 Little Gents and Youths 2. 50 CelAT FOR ,e „, 00 3 'Wells's Specials 3 A. nice black Cheviot Overcoat, Velvet collar, straight and. breast packets., 2 75 SUIT FOR '2.25 Mies MoCallum, of tbe Commer- cial betel, is visiting friends in St. Marlys. Dr .and Mrs. Anderson and fam- ily spent Sunday in Seaforth visiting friends. Vented. IA boy fo loarn the mer- cantile business, apply in writing to lestone & Gardiner. iss Mary Taylor, of Zion spent a few days in town this week visit- ing friends. Rev. It Redmond, of Talbotville,, spent part of last week here with sister, Mrs. 3. E. Dignan. See our south window for displ at souveniors of Exefer.-Charlton Fair. Mr. J .P„ Resat, general ,a rant for the Confederatien Life spent a few days in town tins week renewing old acqutaintances. R. E. PICKARD General Selling Agent for C. P1 R. Lands Any persons, farmers or others, who contemplate purchasing lands in Manitoba or tlae North-west Ter- ritories will find it to their ad- vantage to call on me, as I have recently been appointed general sel- ling agent for all C. P. R. and C. N. W. Land Co's lands. Prices range f,rom $3.50 per acre and upwards. Persons who settle on C. P. R. lands within one year after pur- chaee have ten years in which to pay for such lands. For further particulars apply to R. E. PICKARD, Exeter. Or at the "TIMES" office. 11111110111111101ENNEMINalle ,...aimaizarea.tx!e, TO ADVERTISERS. be copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisernents accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. 'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27tla 1901 4.444444 44 4444. 44 4.4444 4 t LOCALS • ,...•••••• Election, one week from to -day. Dr. E. A. Midst, of Oredlton, was in town on Sa,itireay. Mr. Thos .Harton speht tbe fore- part of this week in St,Marys. Mr. Wellitagioa Meteltell, of Brant- ford is viFiting frieeds in town. Rev. W. Godwin took the Sunday rvices at Florence, on Sunday. last Learn how to be a, lifter not a aner in Sovereign Bank ad, last page- • The Times has the eorreot styles wedding invitations and visiting earcls. Let, us have your next order, net, During September 2,020 home- steads were taken -up in 'Manitoba, the Northwest Territories and Brit- ish ,Columbia, equal to 323,200. Mr, and Mee. T. N. Northeott and child, of Stratford, are Visiting fri- ends in town the guests of Mrs. Northeottee parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aldwort11, Exeter North. Mrs. R. Rogers and children of Watford, are, visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Christie, prior to leav- ing for Chicago, where Mr. Rogers Is engaged in business. During the past year 9984, people were killed by railways of the Unit - were killed by railways in the Unit- ed Si atee. 7aa England not one pas- senger was killed last year. Rev. Mr. Perkins, rector of Trivit elturch, Exeter, one of the Eineat places for divine worship in the county was in town on Saturday. - Clinton News Record. was the most representative gather- ing of agricultural leaders ever held in Canada, and the sabject there discussed are of interest to every owner of life stock throughout the, country. The netion,alization of the records, the dressed, meat trade, the regulations governing the importa- tion of stock, the promotion of the live stook trade with foreign count- ries, ehe adulteration of woollens etc. Any of our readers who wish to se- cure copies may obtain them direct on application to F. W. Hodson, Live Stock Commissioner, Ottawa. Anniversary of Caven Church. - The anniversary aarvices of Caven Presbyterian •church were held last Sunday and passed off very success- fully. The Rev .Mr. Glassfarde of Guelph, preached both morning and evening, with great acceptance. The congregations were large and listen- ed avitb close attention t� earnest and practical sermons. In the af- ternoon the Mission Band of the con- gregation held their anneal -offering service, being addressed by Mr. Ser- cissian, an Armenian student from Knox College, Toronto, on his ex- periences in his native land, at the The Rev. Raral Dean Taylor, of Si. Lime of tile Armenian Atrocities Marys, is announced to p,reach Sun- The offering at the ltlission Band day School anniversary sermons in meeting anaciunted to $35, and the the Trivitt Memorial Church next free-will offering at the other ser - Sunday. All are invited to attend. vices .to $128. The Music given by the ehoir of the eongregation was rauch appreciated, while Miss Mal- colm, of Detroit, rendered at the evening :service a aolo • "The Home •Lartd." very acceptably . • . FOR OVERSiXTY AN OLD „AND WELL-TRTBD REMEDY. --MTS WiNSIONV'S Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their 'children while teething, With perfect mimosa It seethes the child, softens the gmnis, allays all pain, enres Wind colic. and is the best temedy for Diarriesta. It x pleasant to the taste. Sold by -druggists in every part of the world. 25 Campbell, 12„i Si., London, J entsabottle. Itva1uo is incalculable. Re ;sure and take •Arra Winslow's Soothing Syrup and ask for no other kind. - Mr, Chas. Livingstone and Miss 'Vera lla,wkshaw drove over from Milverton,en Sunday and visited the lattexes parents Mr, and lyfrs. Hawk- shaw, reeurning. to Milverbon Mon- day ,efternorme Female Help Wanted A compete ent maid for general house work; three in family'good wa'ges ; the right party will 'find it a pleasant Situation. Apply Mrs. ArchibaldA. Men's Odd Pants Men's Rain Coats 3 01) PANT FOR „, -0. , . . .$2 50 2 75 PANT 'FOR, - 0, sp $ 8 00 COAT FOR- ...$ 6 59 2 00 PANT FOR ,, O. 1 50 5 00 COA,T FOR „, ... 13 99 1 50 PANT FOR ... ...... 1 20 4 59 COAT FOR „, „, ,.,.. 3 85 1 25 PAisme,ros .„-„, 0, 98 '3 50 COAT FOR ,„ „„.. „, 2 85 A Very Special Line of Boys Knickers Clearing at 45C a Pair. S1TE11..114 IR.,CrSAM Xoltn Newcombe spent Sun in Clinton, Mr, ef.. T. McLean, otUiegx,positor, eaforth, was in town ou Tuesday, Mrs. D. Sifirra, of Hewett, was the guest of Mrs. J. A, Stewart on Wed- nesday, Miss Carrie Dyer entertained large number of her friends on Tues. day evening. woraelere. Eneland, joie let ti*d canto to Canada itt 3143, in when Exelker was still a forest he 3111Q Itft` and started in the atr- oantflae busittese. He bought. every. • tg the farmers had tile sell kind opt eve.rything the farmers needed, The Qentrunt of business be succeeded in building up, also built up the vit., lege .to an extent which soon eaVe It nu appearance in open contrast liss Mildrei Godwin took, part in a with its sometime quoit dank con - concert at Clandeboye ou Friday dition, Mr. Pickard retired from night last. business fifteen years ago, and hau ,eiljoy*:(t a life of quiet and rest 11.e was a member of James-st. Me- thodist clturcb, and during bis lone residence here has been a regular aa tendant and cheerful contributor to the cause of Christ. llis first wife Elizabeth Welsh pre -deceased him some yens ago. His well-known figure will be misset from our Mr. John Elliott, of Nelson, B. 0, streets and his place is eftlvacant Arrived home on Saturday last owing bur be still lives in memory. There to the serious illness of his mother, remeins but two sons, Will, of Sea- AIrs.121. 17, Elliott, forth and 3. J'„ qf Drurnbo, who were New telephones have been placed bath du attendance at the luster -al thus week in the residence of Mr. H. ana his 13°"43wing widow' to whom Smith, Springhurst farm, E. Horne is extended tbe sympathy of a host of the Sovereign Bank and at the of frtends. lIts remems were In- terred ,in the Exeter cemetery, tol- emeler y residence. lott;iiick ge (att verythJ.,i,mmieuxttvAurefltil,nceornal. dirled by Rev. Dr. Hermon. Mr, B. B. Gunn, of Sejortb. the Conservative Candidate for South Huron called an a number of friends here en Tuesday The Hon. Secretaries of the Huron Synod have formally called the Synod to meet on Nov, 200, at London for the election of a Bishop. Mr, Willis Powell wishes to state that he has not gone out of the retail soap and' perfume business, that he . will make his Xmas, rounds same as promorial Sorvice.-The Memorial usual with a bigger and better tine rvices held in Trivia Memorial than ever, eflehureh on Sunday -afternoon in rem - Mrs, Sidney Sanders who has been memoration of His late Lordship, the eeriously ill for the past few weeks is Right Reverend Maurice S. Baldwin QW somewhat improved. An opera- Biebop of Huron, was largely attend tion was performed on Tuesday by ed. The church was dreped With Drs. Hynduaan and Rollins in hopes black which was relieved by rosettes of a permanent cure. made of white satin ribbon. The Ser- vice was takee from the order for the burial of the' dead and a suitable ad - The remains; of the I ete Percy Bco w of London, formerly ot Winchelsea, dir arriyed at this station on Tuesday lfeesaswas givennd-Workof btlyieticRectorleiteBislion h Bishop, the be- evening and conveyed to his parents ginning with a short sketch of his home at Winchelsea and interred in career. Ile was born i,n Toronto 68 Exeter cemetery on Wednesday after- years ago and was -pertained in, 1860 in nothis diocese where he spent the first Mon.r. S. M. Sanders. who has beea five years of his ministry lie was then so seriously ill of typhoid fever at called to Montreal to become Rector Winnipeg has sufficiently recovered or St. Luke's church. In 1871 be was so as to be able tO be brought home. appointed Rector of Christ Church lers.ISanders left on Friday for Win- Cathedral. It is said that no men nipeg and will accompany him back ever .fouched the life of Montreal as hoine again. Bishop Baldwin did. The result's of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gidley and family his work has been lasting and my who expected to leave here last week he scan to -day in the lives of many If you have never Cried our for Duluth, via boat from Sarnia, people, In 1883 lie was elected Bishop flour get a 100 lb. sack and were unable to do so owing to the of tl.W DiOGCS3 of Huron. After 21 non -arrival of the boot at that point. years of active work lte has worn give it a fair trial and we are They left here on Wednesday of this leimself ,aut with lioly zeal in His confident you will like it. week and will make the journey by rail. Mr. Gidley's health is lunch improved and his many friends will be glad to hear cf his safe arrival at his new home in the west. The fami- ly carry with them the bast wishes of a host of friends. Presentation,- Me. Joseph Senior. who has so ably filled the position of end country. He was a great student choir leader of Caven Presbyterian of the Bible and earnestly defended ‘...................4...... church, for the past. few years, was, iiet.9,.agua,eiriNsvt,asthernoastt,tia,calipps yotwihliei,,hhete clrviat,- on Thursday evening last at the of the prayer service, presented with close proclaiming t,Iie simple truths of salvation. It was always a joy to a very handsome clock. The clock is a Tours make and of:solid black marble him t obeli. the old story of Jesus with invisible escapement, eight-daY lenfat 31:31L•ts-olobvoeOlte:A;s"Ad writer iiiiei bas half-hour chime. with ivory dial and ocean cable" and "A lite, ie, a look." fancy gilt centre. The presentation The preacher spoke of three inapres- was made by Rev. W. M. Martin aud sions from elle life of tbe late Bis - Mrs, Samwell on behalf of the church. hpp Firstly, He left upon all with Mr. Senior who • was so completely Nvhom he came in contact the im- taken by surprise replied in a fetv well pressien that he was travellinglienee chosen remarks. onward. Ile looked beyond thes , Literary Society - The fortnightly world - and seemed to have a con - meeting of the Exeter :High School se'imusrless 'that he was daClY gettin' CENTRAL Literary Society was held on Friday neeeratrejilcl'aimJapsruesssiCohndusti;onSetcheonscenY,Aehhoe October 14th in Miss Dorrington's was ren- know him bet that he was a man room. The entire program • • • dered by tbe gentlemen and was one of 'Intense sPintuablY' His waS 0 STRATFORD ONT of theelest ever given by the Literary"IT ;sainted life. It was a- life of ' " - l' . , . S " t Th f II ' the Mr. LeBrien, Dyer Hurdon, Oliver ' a pari a ca'a day e. experiended and facilities unsurpasSed. •• God. Thirdly upon . for free catalogue. ' " to, 0 our courses arta up.zo-oate, bistructors • 4 Students may enter at any erne, write * ocie y. e 0 owing were e prayer. The 0 rly f li communion witit he ispent alone •upon his knees in, items of the program:- Readings by GGlaerdYi6neeiri.; GaeorregceiteWtio°nmb°hlycli THhaormveays linasatlyngaims°pLirlesjsliconitatshieefimi: ,11:tiii•eastairnonosotr li WD:Aj: mEcILLATHI:AesT, 1 PrinciPals et Quinton.* Violin solos by Roy Fernier Jel-ls Christ- many -PeoPlo ate 440....••••••••••••••••••• and Garfield Hodgert ; two choruses willing ete testify that it was by twelve boys; solos by Mr. Flene through ehe life and Proaollin4 of Baldwin Illay thee, w‘el'o fir.S.t iwnagyasnwdeTcoommCeaartlitnhgese Vrnieseittoinragsa.re al- Bre ho, P 13, ' led to e knowleclg- of seivetion as Death of Mr. ;fames 1.7--ekard ---' On ii)trciaschi,ner jaepspuesaledhl toc.°11tIciienscio°nngretg'llae- Stinday morning another of Exeter's lion ,to make use of the opportunities ageid Citizens entered inte rest, when given Ith,era. • He said; "We can serve. Mr ,James Pickard eassed peacefully the sante God which our late Bishop_ away, f*till of 'yeere and respected, by served. We can read ehe same book all. Hie 'deeth, ,retnoves One of the which he read and which Ito loved So Xr1G9t familiar figures in town as well dearly. We can have the SaIlle hope as on5 of the olde,st residentst, Mr , of eternal life if we put our , faith Pickard. was barn in Rinr'zash ' ' the • Lo • 1 JesusCI " st " e , , in same ic 11 lb . Nice Navy Frieze, Fanny euttone....,$3.eal Bleck Vrteze Men's etyle..„.... Orey Frieze Men's style Winter Underwea For Men, Women and Children Wei have everything in the:Underwear line to keep you warm tor winter CARIANG BROS ****110.44,4114,414*********4144 Furniture Furniture CHEAP CHEAPER, CHEAPEST If You Want Furniture Buy at Huston s We sell Chdap,inueh Cheaper than elsewhere,and after use You will say was Cheapest, We don't keep the shoddy kind hi our shop, nothing but A 1 goods Funeral Direc Cr HUSTON d Practicable Embalmer, Opera House DI ck To the Fro FLOUR - Again FLOUR FLOUR Star flour is our specialty. We believe there is no better flour made than our Star We use only the best of old Manitoba wheat and mix it with old Ontario grown wheat which makes the best flour that can be made. Master's service, Ht3 was always a busy man and was busy until the last. The Sunday before his illness he prea- Dealers handle. this brand ched three times .and this was both and you have a winner. proceeded. and followed :by a long jour ney. Me was truly a great preacher His sermons were intensely pathetic and were filled with love for Xing HARVEY BROS. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGEST AND BEST • • • • In Western Ontario ; • : So far as we can learn no Bus -t • iness College in Canada graduates ; ; so many and at the same time• • such a large percentage of its students as does the ; With a consignment of short leaf Georgia Pine. It makes th most beautiful interior finish o any lumber on. the market today. Lumber Lath and Shingles We are in a better position th ever to supply our many customer with all they may require either front shop or yards. Bee Keepers Supplies ready delivery. Place your Orders for Tanks early. Estimates cheerfully given. terCall in we like to see you.se ROSS & TAYLOR EXETER, ONT. WE are here with the goods. We - have the most complete stock of reliable COUGH & COLD remedies and o her seasonable preparations. We have the fineat assortment of Rub- ber Goods, such as:- • Hot Water Bottles Ice Bags Fountain Syringes • Enemas &c &c We • heve just received,a large stock of the best French, English and Ameri- can Perfumes and other toilet articles. We have never failed to give entire sat- isfaction in any case where we tested eves and prescribed glasses, and WE are here always.' We Itching, Bleedine or pro - PILES The finest goods at the A GUARANTEED CU R,F 11011 have everything you want . r trudtrig, Piles. Druggists refund n s money if raze Ointment fails to "Jet pelee any case, no matter of how long standing in 6 to 11 clays. First, ap- plication gives cese and rest. 50c...ffBrownings :::(Toriodsr tu).11.3 9i it. tw'ailsIatiJe iftosreenetdrd5e°(el post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Drug Store