The Exeter Advocate, 1896-3-12, Page 5THE
ezet er . a wra1.r,.
le published every Thursday Morning,,
at the utiles,
MAIN -STREET; — EXETER..
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he--' ADVOCATE PUB't.ISHING COMPANY,'
PE ft Ms OF SUBSOB[PTTO'N
Gee Dollar per .annum if paid in ;Advance
BFI, SO if not se paid. '
:S.dirextirsIzag . tca . 2r1, 21.E/eyoliaa,-
tIor.
No paper diseoatinned until allttrrearages
are paid. Advertisements without specific
direettons will he puulished till forbid and
ehargedaccordingly, Liberal discountmade
for tr&nseient advertisements inserted for
long periods. Every description .of JOB
VRCNT'NG tnreet out in the. finest. style,
and at moderate ratesGhee uee,money ord-
ars.&c. for advertising, aubeoriptions,eto. to
bemade payable to
Chas. IL Sanderg
EDIJOR AND PROP
Professional Cards.
t{.KINSMAN,L.D.S, Fanson's Plock
two doors north of Carling Store
MAIN sr, TIf;eTFft, extracts teeth
without pain. AW'ay at Parkhill every
Tuesday, Luoan every Wednesday tnd at
Zurich on last Thursday of each in onto
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YIELD. ALTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.S.))
11 honors Graduate of the Toronto t ni•
rsity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain.
A111 modes of Dentistry up to date. Office
aver Elliot & Its iot's law office—opposite
Central Rotel—Exeter
Medical
DR. G. S FIO LI L'r:t, Otte sit , ,. , ,
has moved one door south.
Drs, J A.i1')LhIN;+&T A. AbU)d
JJ H.esidenees,same as forrherly
OFFICES, Spackman, building, Main it,
Dr, Rollins' oMoe; same us formerly—north
door. Dr. Amos' office, same building south
door. May 1st. 1899
Sr. A Rollins. M. l), T. A. Amos, M D
Ina.T. P. McLAUGFILIN, MEMBER OF
the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Accouch-
cur, Office, Dashwood, Out
Veterinary.
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WILLIAM SWEET, VETEIt-
inary iurgoou. Graduate To,
route 'Veterinary College. Offi to and
Si.residence at the old stand,' one block
'e Store.'ll
E .,t
' ackmau Dehorut a
u .Jbpg
eecialt v.
11,1eital.
R. COLLINS, BARRISTER,SOLICIT•
OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public
Office—Over ()'Neil's Bank, bixeter,Ontario.
Money to Loan
• fI.DICKSON,BA1tECST EN., !AO [TOR,
. of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-
veyaucer, Commissioner, &o. Money to loan
Office—Fanson's Block,lExeter
y1 -t LLIOT& ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, ETC.,
i Conveva Irina, autl Money to Loan at
-Lowest Rates of tuterest, Branch office at
Hensatl every Chursday.
is v. EOLIOT, t itr:nhlnleK ELLioT
Auctioneers+
11SHOWN, Winch.olsoa. Licensed Auct-
.. ioneor for the Counties of Porte and
Middlesex, also for the township oftishortie
Sales promptly attended to and terms rea-
aonbale.Stalee arranged at Post office. Win-
chelsea.
TOtt ' T. WEST MITT, Exeter, Ontario.
t Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
• cial attention given to farms and farm
sock sales. Charges moderate. Parties
contemplating having sales this Fall should
sive him a trial. For further particulars,
apply by letter to Exeter P. O. Orders left at
the ADvoeATir Office, Exeter, will receive
prompt attention.
Survesors.
F. RED, W. FARN COMB, Provincial Land
Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Office,
Over Post Office, Main street:Exeter.
Insurance.
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ELLIOT,
Insurance Agent,
Main St. Exeter
The Same
Old Story.
Every week we continue to tell
you the same old story of the ex-
cciltsuce of our goods and tits.
Its an old story perhaps—we
have been been telling• it, for a
long time -hut a good story will
bear constant re telling and we
propose constantly re -telling it.
We Personally •
"Cut" Euery Garment
that's made up at this establish
molt—as well as fit it and all the
details. This is the only ONE
reason why our prices are moder
ate.
Don't Catch Cold.
Walter is here and
• keep warm • .
We shall he pleased
you—ves make you—one of one
"swell" and durable overcoats.
Each coat a:fft
Each coat a daisy
you
want to
to show
BERT. KIOCIIT.
One North Door of Browning's drag ;store.
IF YOU WANT
TO TRAVEL
1174,1-
'Try Bissett's Livery for a nobby out-
fit, We 'give you the best and at
reasonable rates..
A CALL SOLICITED
W. G. Bissett
The Grand Trunk shops at Stratford
Will go on 60 -hour ' tilde iusicad of 48,
as at- present.
Mr John s. eczt
ir ren
West Lebanon, N. H.
Dartmouth Professors
Called II InCursb l'; �
But Hood's Sarsaparilla Perfect.
ly Cured '
A Frightful Ulcer Conquered.
sl In 1888 a little sore gathered on my
left ankle which soon became painful and
broke open, discharging freely. The
family physician termed it an ulcer, come
monly known as an old man's sore, due to
the poor state of my blood. The doctor's
treatment did not seem to benefit me as
the sore spread to the size of a saucer. I
was greatly run down by it and had to
give up business. The doctors said owing
to my advanced age it was their opinion
The Sorb Was Incurable.
In 1888 I made atripto the faculty at Dart-
mouth College, determined to have the
ulcer operated upon. The surgeons
deemed it inadvisable to performed an
operation on the ankle, claiming that my
advanced ago, 78 years, in itself was a bar-
rier, and that only temporary relief could
be given. I returned to my home at Weeb
Lebanon disnouraged and disheartened. I
was pining over my misfortune when a
friend urged me to give Hood's Sarsaparilla
a trial. I bought a bottle. I had taken
only a part of it before I noted a change La
my case. The eruption took on a healthy
oocrs Sarsa-
.prcriit�
appearance. t perse-
vered with the medi-
cine, my faith in it
having been greatly � ' 4'%'iliAl'Pwt
increased as the beneficial effects became
apparent. I took six bottles of the medi-
cine and at the end of that time the sore
Had Completely Healed,
only the scar remaining as a remainder of
the suffering I had undergone. The effects
of the medicine was also beneficial to eay
whole system. I have not felt so welt for
years." amen S. CIIxuIEn, West Lebanon,
New Hampshire.
N. B. -Be sure to get Hood's.
ures
HOOd'S the Gilnd
lis familyatter-dinner
cathartic. Me.
THE FURNITURE MAN
[FONTS' FOR MARRIED PEOPLE. •
e that because Dora are -n.
rh ts.•
Don't imagine Jj OOSI
wage-enra;er your wife lies up rig
Don't accuse your husband of drinking
every thine you detect an odor of liquor:.
Don't become intimate with every other:
woman in the house (if you live in a flat.)
Don't be afraid to apologize even if you
have not been the cause of the quarrel.
Don't move every time your wife finds a
better flat "for just the'sante money."
Don't walk three yards apart if you are
out in arainstornl with ouly one umbrella.
Don't insist that your wife shall wear
bloomers so that -you need have but one.
bicycle,.
1)ou't allow your children to know that'
you have ever had occasion forattercatiou, -
Don't criticise your wife because she
adopts all the whimsicalities of women's
fashions. •
Don't take the words out of each others
Mouth while telling a story to third per
sons. •
Don't forget that the marriage relation
can never be a happy one without mutual
sacrifices.
Don't throw your young husband too -
much into the company of fascinating aiid
artful women.
Don't make biting remarks about "how
different" .things are when you have com-
pany to dinner.
Don't refuse your wife if she wants the
last word. Let her have it; it won't cost
you anything.
Don't parade your. children as if they
were freaks; it does not make the neigh-
bors love you. •
Don't allow yourselves to become so do-
mestic as to be cut off entirely from social
intercourse. •
Don't give way to every temptation to
be irritable. • If you • do you only make
matters much worse.
Don't grow jealous if your wife raves
about some "plash" actor. Such frenzies
are usually short-lived.
Don't be forever reciting to your friends
the darling exploits and wonderful adven-
tures of your husband,
• Don't make an awful foss over every
cent you give Your wife, You were mar-
ried•e' o
•with your eyes pen.
Don't imagine that. because you are
married your wife hits boat all interest in
her former associates.
Don't get so much in the habit of speak.
ing "baby talk" that . you forget to con-
verse in any other language. •
Don't, under any circumstances, speak
about your wife to third persous-except in
the most flattering terms.
Don't insist that your husband walk
the floor every night with the baby. This
duty should be divided equally.
Don't forget that your wife is mech.superior to other woolen. If she were not
you would not have married lir:;.
Don't enumerate for your husband's
benefit the proposals you have received in
the . -past. It' only hatters his vanity.
- Don't rifle yorrr husband's pockets every
night in the week. He may occasionally
find use'for.sollle loose obaange.
Don't find fault with your wife because
she spends much ot her time shopp ng.
Think of the money she saves on bargains.
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.Rb wehas irho best furnitu
a store;
Whee I Whim !
Don't ,you wish you were him;
And his prices are cheaper than ever before;
And his goods ar so handsome a king would.
be glad
To own snob parlor suits. All he wants can
be bad
If he'd just go to Rowe's as I would advise.
My ! Eyes!,
But won't he be wise ?
If he goes to Howe's, as I would advise.
And Rowe's got chairs that elsewhere you
can't buy
Wheel Whing!
What a si, gnlar thing
That o'er the furniture men here, he soars
far on high
His b droom sets haven't their equal in town
And I lin' w that these facts are authentic
all round.
Wang! Ho!
Why certainly so !
I know that these facts are authentic all
round
'You w'll fi nd Rowe's down town,
Gee! Whizz!
"%that is great place it is!
Nestling down on old Main street's romantic
c ime;
Just loaded with furniture massive and cue,
Everything that you want, so just call sus
time.
Rowe sells his ghods cheaper than any one
can,
Whing! Whann !
What a marvelous man!
What a very remarkable. marvelous ma !
R. N. i,;,OW re.
When Baby was Sick, ve gave her txtstoria
Castorla.
for
e �v ild
'When IIVA('pih , she tried
When sberbectune Mini, she clung to Castorla, '
When she bad Children, she gavethem CastotiS.
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PLASTER
• I have preacril ed Menthol Piaster in n nnmbnr
of cases of neuralgia and rluawuatic pains, stud
am very n,uuh pleased with the °gnats and
pleasantness otita nes li aiinn.—W, ii. CAEPEY•
Tale, it D., Ilot"l Oxiord, lloeton:
I have neat Menthol Plasters in several cases
•of muscular rheumatism, and tied in every CHAP
thn t ikgave alinoetf nstant and permanent relict
—J, n. Staoax M.D , Washington, n. ,.
O It Cures Sciatica, Lumbago. Nen-
raigia, Pains in Back or Side, er
• any 1linscular Plains.
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About 3 O'd lock tt rl
,le•i,•ph i.ong, 41eihr ur
his she
and r,•,adc'n
family emeryE.inu't,ed
content : of i he ahoy, • di ht
hurtled. Pruh'al Ie los
insurawe IMO. •
THE EYE.
EVERY FAMILY
ilealedrr ! :fir
A Special Feature Adopted in
Their Business.
A Collection of Interesting and Instruct me
Facts Concerning the Visual Organ.
The utility of sheticliug tears is to keep
the eyes cool, thought the balance of the
bead may be hot.
It is said that the prevailing colors of
eyes among patients of lunatic asylums
are brown or black.
Eyes of which the whole of the iris is
visible belong to erratic persons, often
with a tendency toward insanity.
Blue-eyed eats are always deaf. The
physiologists have in vain attempted to
explain this curious circum.itapce.
Lines are more cosily seen than sttrall
squares. Aline 1-4,900th of the inch thick
can be easily seen by an unaided eye.
Many creatures of the lowest orders of
animal life are provided with eye spots,
which probably give only an impression of
light.
that both eyes are
It seldom happens 1 o
exactly alike. An examination with a
magnifying glass usually discovers many
differences between the two.
A red object is not nearly so visible at a
distance as one of white. A red glebe a
foot in diameter can be perceived clearly
only at a distance of 5,000 feet, and a blue
globe a little further.
A white object of any size may be seen
in sun light. at a distance of 17,250 times its
diameter; that is to say, if it is a wllire
ball a foot in die -meter. it can be perceived
an a distance of 17,250 feet.—Philadtlpltia
I nllerin.
DIAMONDS iN THE ROUGH.
YOU TRUSTINGLY ASE FOR.PAINE'S
CELERY COMPOUND,
The Dealer Often Gives You a
Common iiibstitute,
As the sun rises in the east to bright,
eu and , nllvee the day, so the mikhsy
fame of Paint's Col. ry Couipuui d
spreads film' day to day giving coni
fort and gladness to ell weary, sick and
disease reetile, - -
• All popular and fest selling articled
are imitated from tim' to time. Liquid
prel aratlnnl, using the ea " Celert
Cou,pound;'are cm the makg. t,amt. are.
often dishonestly foisted On the uusua
p c-ln.g customer, who asks fur eat ere 8
great healer, Pal ties Celery Con)pbued
There ale, unfurlunittely, toe many
dealers who work this miseraltlt+ decep
tion, actuated by a gr, edy desiae f"r
large profits The imiraliui's and
worthless m+'divines pay such intmens,
[,route,, chat Paini•dy ettlery 1.010 pound
is
held in the haeka;rnnnd. simply be-
cause it pats a small profit.
It is positively cruel to thus deceive
the trustful and confiding. customer
The sick and sufterittg who ask for
Paige's Celery Compound, knowing
tai
be the best, *Md their only hope ot.
cure, should never be treated it, such a
It, artless mann er.
It every ieteodiug purchaser oh
Paine'sCelery Compound but exitmi'it
.tie bottle aid outer carnet'', he, or she
will certainly avoid deceptiuo. 'I hi
,enuine Paine's.Cs- h''ry Compound,"th,
slid -that cure," has the "stalk of Col
era," and the name ''Paine's";all other
are frauds and,deceptions
Did you ever know a lazy noun who
didn't complain that his pity was too low?
The cheerful given is one whose 'gift is
from the heart.
The less religion people have, the more
they are ashantet;'ot it..
We treat Christ just as we treat the
helpless.
There are some blessings that God can
only give in the lions' den.
The only thing that can kill worry is
faith.
With all his practice, the devil hasn't
improved any on Ills first ityltncrite.
Id magnifies the love of Christ to become
well acquainted with some of the people
for wlroui he died.
Many a team wino (Aaiun-, to be trusting
Goa finds nut that be. i u't when the book
breaks.
Seek happiness and you will fail. Seek
Christ, and you will sisal both.
Daniel could find time to pray three
times a day, but sonic of us think we are
tinntg well if we pray once a week.
The Ii iglner t he flood swells on earth, the
neater the ark mounts to Heaven.—Itnun's
Hurn.
BIRD TALK.
The kitchen of the Erie [louse, Mor
petal, was damaged to the extent of
$100 en Sunday morning ins fire. •
F. J. Colvin, of Stratford, has shipped
-luring the past week over 1,500 live
hogs to the Coiling. wood Company.
Wm. Fourier, the man convicted of
horse stealing, has been sentenced at
i;hathatn to five years in Kingston.
The congregation of Christ Church.
Listowel, will replace the church latent
burned with a new one, to cost $4,000
The trial of Emmett, the alleged big'
imist, has been set for: Friday, Marek
20th, at St. • Thomas, before Judge
l u ; hes.
Thousands have tested the great
Building up power of Hood's Sarsapar-
ilatand have toiled renewed strength,
vitality in its use.'
Mrs Petty, an old lady, fell on the icy
walk in Simd'oe the other day twice.
t ud in eaeh ease, broke one of her arms
vthe wrist.
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lutabove
0e
Hiram Walker, of tvaltkerville, h;ie
eased the, farms of P 14acdutiaId, Joseph
tiurray and A Marquis, 'at Bothwell,
•l lid will born fur oil.
The meadow lark has a plaintive whin-
the.
The hue,tning bird has a squeaky, little
rouse.
The reel -headed woodipecker sings like a
tree frog.
's he initebircl sings; in flight and at rest,
a Stift, pleasing warble.
Tee e nl ort n thrush is one of the sweetest
of si:iger'—a very gifted vocalist,
'flue 1i t.ty hand yellow -throat hits a vigor-
oue, 'doh, hut`mouotoiutiu$ Mote.
The 'c iekaifee in Smuttier calls "ehic•a-
tl'e." ; er edateetetienteei •
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ill? i ,,, ,ot;nl< !, ns a sugar err rious,
incom-
li<tvh hie, jiiirngrcouu1 b
ut,joyouS,
,ltiI.j...j.;t uiedles. '
t:tttlnr,,l ,utews, ctalle int :trade -Way
"tral.-slat tarries," aad minier'itares.itatitatea
tt rohie and x thrush. Peila[ielpitia Hee-
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DIAMOND DYE DOLLS!
The Latest Novely For the Home.
We will send to any address by mail
.,'set 'of Six Dolls with Six Extra Dress•
s, on receipt of four cents in stamps
these Dolls illustrate the use. amid
value of Diamond Dees ill cntnring•
e esthi lig from a cheesef•Inth ton heart
'flat in ant' shade. or color. The Dia-
mond Dees art, then only aheoi'snely fast
dyeti"iu the world, and the elsi,'st to
asst
Forty-five. Dyed Samples nF (:'loth a I'd
Rook of Directions fur home
sent free. Athirst; Wells & Utchard on
Co„ 200 Mountain St, t'ontreal.
Perfect, 5%'iedotu
WOUld girl+ us perfect health. Be-
en nets men and women are um perfectly
wis». they must take merlicines to keep
'htmselvt's perfectly healthy Pure,
rich blood is the basis of good health.
'iond's Sersararilta is the the True
Blood Ptaritier It gives good health
because it builder upon the true fecund*
stab --pure blend.
Nnnd's Pills are purely vegetah'e.
perfectly harmless, always reliable and
beneficial.
WISE SAYINGS.
Is a very remarkable remedy, both for IN•
TZRNAIe and EXTERNAL. We, and won -
earful in its quick action to relieve distress.
PAIN -KILLER is a sore cure for Sore
Throat, Coughs...
Chills. Dtarritaa, Dysentery, Cramps,
Cholera. and alt :Awe! Cotdi iAtul s, ,
PAIN—KILLER "!IST terse
edy known for St•it.
Sickness Sick licadnclte, Pain in the
Wick or Aide, liheutuatisut and NcurulCta.
PAIN -KILLER
Is nNQttFSTtnleABLY the
BEST LINIMENT.
MADE. It brings cecvxn' ANA resanAsaar at:Liry
lnall cases of itrulses, Cuts, sprains, Severe
Buena, ate.
PAIN—KILLER Is the well Erred and
trusted friend of the
Mechanic, iFarmer,a, medicine +ways at land,
plat sss&'p yatt internally: or externally with
Mrtalnty of tenet;
Beware of imitations. Take none but the genalw
e' I'saaY DAvts." Said everywhere; :Sc. big bustle,
: mperial. Meat)
Market.
Having purchased the butcher
ing Busiteess of A Loadmaul
(Wond'e Old Stat d) we will he'
pleased to see all our n'd customers
and as many new cities.
Fresh Meat
We intend keeping the the very
best of fresh meat, and it will. he
our first aim to please customers
Tenderloin, spare ribs, sausage.
hams. bacon. tied everything usual
ly sold in the factory can now be
procured at the shop.
Orders
Promptly delis ered. We intend
coltductiog a cash business, the
longest term of credit hein4 one
week, (a discount of li°/, will be
given for cash
0. SNELL, - Prop.
\1AB1LINE
THE WOMAN'S FRIEND
Has cured others' Will cure you
Ask ' your Druggist
for Mabeline
MADELINE is a positive cure for all
uterine troubles. It is not necessary to
'numerate them here. It is the general ens
tom in describing a remedy to fill the ad-
vertisit,gmedturn with it mad ical treatise.
'tescrihieg, in a highly colored mutineer
ym ptoms and form, of disease, scieutiff„'al
ly.and in such a way an to involve the read-
er in a maze of theuryand speculation, Wi
avoid all this sensational way of advertis-
ing. Tfyou are sie.k itis presumed that you
idea ot
for
fasten m some le
know ofthaf,tcr t
what your ailment is, and we Olt n only ad-
vise you generally.
MAR LINE is vegetable compound and
can ent injure the most delicate and can he
used with perfect safety
MA RELINE is placed in capsules and
they are applied directly to the discussed
parts.
Full directions, how to apply on every
box. Send 51 for one month's treatment
24 capsules in a box. Why pay three dollars
or any other remedy when you can buy
1laheltne for one dollar?
Address all communications to
THE S aLI1 1'I NE ('O.
Box 230, Windsor, Ont.
WOMEN iN DOUBT
Man's conscience is the oracle of God. --
Byron. '
If thou desire rest unto thy soul, be just.
--Quarles.
Humility is the truest abstinence in the
world.—Delaney.
Trust reposed in noble natures obliges
them the afore.—Dryden.
A main without mirth is like a wagon
without springs.—Beecher
Want and sorrow are the wages that
folly earns for itself.—Schubert.
Envy always implies conscious inferior-
ity vtherever it reside,.—Pliny.
Good -nature is one of the richest fruits
of true Christianity.—Beecher.
If a better system is thine, impart it t, if
not, intake use of mine.—Horace:
An ounce of contentment is worth a
pound of sadness, to serve God with:—
Beauty is the first :Present nature gives
to woman and the first it takes away.—
:gore.
Providence has given us hope and sleep
is a, compensation for the many cares of
life,—Voltiaire.
1 the spirit of
• et *s
. crlh
s maydes P
Genius be
discovery: It is the eye of intellect, and
the wing of thought.=Slmuls.
Envy . makes uc see what Will serve to
accuse others, find not perceive what may
justify them.—Biullop Wilson.
SHOULD TAKE
PENNYROYAL WAFERS
To correct Irreguln,ity and weakness,
keep the oi'pu ai n he:, lthy condition. The
Waferaaro -Lite Savers"teyomag womeh.
std imerfnl development, provide pits.
lesa,,oguh,r periods. Ask for Tice Detroit
beind. MI el, ucetsts sell thorn at al Per
Ms. No bettor remedy forwomenistorm.
Break Op a Cold in Time' 4
.•a.11eN.+
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BY USING
MY -PECTORAL
The Quick Care for COUGHS,
COLDS, CROUP, BRON-
CHITIS, HOAIISENRSS, etc.
7,1as. JOSEPH No !MICE,
of 69 Sorauren Ave., Toronto, writes:
Pyny-Pectorsl' bas never failedto cure
my ehildren of croup after afew doses. It
cured myself of a long-standing cough after
several other remedies bad failed. It has
.1.oproved an excellent cough cure for my
family.. I prefer It to any other me ncioa
for coughs, croup or hoarseoesa."
H. O. BAR»OtR,
of Little. Rocher, N.B., writes:
"A+ • curefor coughs Pyny-Pectoral la
the hest selling medicine r have; my sus.
Comets will have no other."
Large Bottle, 25 Cts.
DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lro.
Proprietors.. Morrassr.
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EXETER MARKETS•
(Chan,gfel every Wednesday)
Wheat per bushel So. 18 to 8(t
Harley--•- ,..,. • .....:....., rs to 5$
'at,, 't,4 to 25
Peas 45 t0 00
Rutter lsto 14
to ggs le
Potatoes per bag ... ,:.. 26
I av per ton Issas! to 'COO
'turkeys per lb n tt, $
Cassese Bite tj
flacks t to I:
Chicken ... ''l
iiFYd yi-ci iba
I
ciTTT U & FITTA,
A.J.SNELL
MERCHANT TAILOR,
'vlain St., - - - Exeter,
Tweeds and Worsteds.
I have a complete line
of samples of all the latest
designs and patterns in
English, Scorch, Canad-
ian and American Tweeds.
Troueeriugs, Suitings, Coatings.
A. J SNELL
GIDLEY
& SO1,
Are showing special line
for the next two weeks in
PARLOR TABLES,
:URTAMN POLES,
IND
PICTURE iMULkDS,
41-
S.
Sa GIDLEY & SUN,
ODD FELLOW'S Block
The
Branliard
B icgcle
LS free from the lolziri'Dus colcrinr'
,
The more you nab at it 'Cha int tL.r
you lilte it,
Vas GEO, E. TUCKS 'T ,t SON CO.,, t.Tl.
HAMILTON, WIT.
I4 HANDLED Iii
PERKINS
AND
MARTIN,
AGENTS Foe
BICYCLES, sLwiftG &ACRINE$
ORGANS, ETC.
l'he Brantford won
• — 239 first prizes,
—143 second "
f�$ third `a
and holds nearly every
Championship from tit*
Atlantic to the Pacifist.
Perkins & Martin.
CENTRAL
DRUG
# STORE
Those who have use -
Winatl's Cough balsam pro-
nounce it unequalled as & ..
remedy for coughs, colds#
and bronchitis troubles
Winan's condition and
cough powders for hors.
the best in the market, at-
ways
%ways on hand; 'also Aceto-
benefacto and Liniment; the
medicine so successfully
used by Mr. (Cham. AIulit'tlf'v
Parkhill, in this and other
towns, in treating and cur -
ilia. various diseases. For
sale here,
C. L U T 1,, 'Druggist.
FOR TWENTY-SIXgYEARS.
DUNN!S
BAKINC
R
ST FRIEN t ;
THS COQK S BE
LARGEST SALE IN C ►',40 ..