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sere. H ITINSMAN,L.D.S, Fanson's Block
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MAIN ST, EXETER, extracts teeth
without pain. Away at Parkhill every
Tuesday, Lucan every Wednesday and at
Zurich on last Thursday of each month
DR. D. ALTON ANDTRSON,(D.D.S.,L,D.S•,)
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rsity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. Teeth extracted withoutain.
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OFFICES, Spackman,. building, Main St.
Dr, Rollins' office; same as formerly -north
door, Dr. Amos' office, same building -south
door. May 1st. 1893
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DR,T. P. MCLAU&FILIN, MEMBER OF
the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Accouch-
eur. Office, Dashwood, Ont.
Veterinary.
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RH. COLLINS, BARRISTER,SOLICIT-
OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Office -Over O'Neii's Bank, Exeter, Ontario.
Money to Loan.
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. of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-
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Office-Fanson's Block, Exeter
11LLIOT&ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, ETC.,
L Conveyancing, and Money to Loan at
Lowest Rates of Interest. Branch office at
Hensall every Thursday.
B. V. ELLIOT. FREDERICK ELLIOT
Auctioneers
HBROWN, Winchelsea. Licensed Auct-
ioneer for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the township ofUsborne
Sales promptly attended to and terms rea-
son bale.Salesarranged at Post office. Win-
chelsea.
JOHN T. WESTCOTT, Exeter, Ontario,
CI Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Special attention given to farms and farm
stock sales, Charges moderate. Parties
eontem plating having sales this Fall should
give him a trial. For further particulars,
apply by letter to Exeter P. 0. Orders left at
the Anvoceire Office, Exeter, will receive
prompt attention.
SurveyorN,
FRED. W.FARNCOMB, Provincial Land
.
Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Office,
Over Post Office, Main street. Exeter. Ont.
Insurance.
E ELLIOT,
Insurance Agents
Main. St.
Exeter
The Same
Old Story.
Every week we continue to tell
you the same old story of the ex-
cellence of our goods and fits.
Its an old story perhaps -we
have been been telling it for a
long time -but 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-
ment -as well as fit it and all the
dethils. This is the only ONE
reason why our prices are moder-
ate.
Don't Catch Cold.
Winter is here and you want to
keep warm.
We shall be pleased to show
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"swell" and durable overcoats.
Each coat a fit
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Has cured others! Will tura you
Ask your Druggist
for Mabeline
MABELINE is a positive cure for all
uterine troubles. It is not necessary to
en um orate them here. It is the general cus-
tom in describing a remedy to fill the ad-
vertisin g medium. with a medical treatise,
describing, in a highly colored manner,
symptoms and forms of disease, scien tiffical-
ly, and in such a way as to involve the read-
er in a maze of theory and speculation. We
avoid all this sensational way of advertis-
ing. If you are sick it is presumed that you
know oft he fact and can form come idea of
what your ailment is, and we can only ad-
vise youenerally.
MABILINE is vegetable compound and
cannot injure the most delicate and can be
used with perfect safety.
MABELINE is placed in capsules and
they are applied directly to the diseased
parts. ,
Full directions,how to
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24 capsules.in a box, Why pay three dollars
for any other remedy when you can buy
Mabeline for one dollar?
Address all communications to
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If there is one thing more than
another which gratifies us, it is the
great: volume of hearty thanks which
come from grateful parents for the
cures Hood's Sarsaparilla has effected
Upon their children. The agony of
despair turns to unspeakable joy as
mothers and fathers see dreadful sores
and eruptions gradually yield to the
potent purifying power of this great
medicine, and. bright boys and girls
given perfect health. Read this:
"When my baby was four weeks old,
scrofulous eczema broke out on his body.
He became literally covered with
ores
When six months old the breaking out
healed on his body, but his head, face and
arms were a terrible sight. I passed many
sleepless nights holding his little hands
to keep him from scratching his face. I
cannot tell what he suffered with the sores.
One doctor attended him a year without
avail. No one thought he would ever get
well. He, was almost a "year old when I
commenced to give him Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla. He soon grow so much better that
I was able to rest at night. Gradually the
sores on his head and arms •healed, the
burning and itching ceased, and he slept
better. In 2 months he looked like an-
other child, gained strength, was cured.
I recommend all persons afflicted with
eczema or any skin disease to take Hood's
Sarsaparilla. I feel assured that it will
do wonders for others. I cannot praise
it too highly for what it has done for my
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poor little sufferer. It is hard to believe
he is the same child, he is now such a
big, hearty, fat boy, a very picture of
health. If more people would giveliood's
Sarsaparilla to their children, there would
not be so many poor, delicate little ones."
MRS. AGNES C. BAILEY, Box 91, McVey -
town, Pennsylvania.
This and other similar cures prove that
Ho
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
Be sure to get Hood's and only Hoot's. It is
prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
cure all Liver Ills and
Hood's Pills Sick Headache. 25 cents.
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1 A3..B Shelby St.. Detroit, Mich.
EXETER MARKETS.
(Changed every Wednesday)
Wheat per bushel $0.72 to 74
Barley 28 to 30
Oats 20 to 21
Peas 48 to 50
Butter 12 to 13
Eggs 8 to 9
Potatoes per bag ee
Onions ..... ..... .......... ..r...-... 40 to 43
Hay per ton 0.0 to 10.00
EN iFl
SHOULD TAKE
PENNYROYAL WAFERS
To corroet Irreatibcity and win acess,
keop ills organs w hen i tlly cm,ditlun. 'Tao
Waders aro Lite savors' to }wog women,
std gro'etul devolnpm+:nt, prnvldn pa in.
brsnd, MI in oris. soil tI,nm t tint
broad. ° A Il dru •gists and 1 tUnm et 01 Dir
box. No butter rswudyforwort= Ictowu.
Mrs. Alex. McKay. of the 11th lith'
of Hast Zof ra, aged 90, fell alid orotic
her thigh bone the other day. 'rho re-
sults may be serious.
LATEST MARKET REPORTS.
LIVE STOCK MARKET. •
Toronto, May 18.
The offerings included 1,300 hogs, 100
sheep and lambs and .100. Calves. .Hogs
held their own. Buying of cattle for
Montreal was only slow.
Export cattle -Offerings • were free and
buying was somewhat limited as soon
as the deinand for France and :I3e/glum
was supplied. Prices paid to -day as a
general rule ranged about Xe lower than
on last Tuesday. From 3% to 40 per
lb was the run for loads of good cattle.
Butchers' cattle -This market was
very slow. Nothing went over 8yic per
ib, and that was paid very seldom. The
ruling figures were from 2X to 2%c per
lb for loads of good catite, and 3c per lb
for choice. In the present state of the
market cattle are not wanted.
- Stockers and Feeders -There is a very
slow sale for light stockers, quotations
for them ruling nominal at from 2.% to
2c per lb. Choice half fat feeders are
wanted at from 3 to 3%p per lb.
Sheep and lambs -The market was
fully. supplied to -day and prices . were
low. Good grain -fed yearlings, with the
wool on, were quoted at from 4% to 5e
per lb, and found • slow sale. Spring
lambs were. in lighter supply, there be-
ing only 40 head on the market. These
ruled at from $3 to $4 per bead. No
more tare wanted for some days. Good
sheep sold at 3 to 3%c per lb, with a
slightly unproved demand. •
Calves -These are hard to sell at any
prices, so that it is useless to send them
in for a few days. Far too many are in
the market. Prices are a little better.
ruling at from $2 to $4.50 per head,
Quite a few were left over.
Hogs -Although offerings were fairly
heavy to -day the market held its own.
For best selections of bacon hogs,
weighed off the oars, • 4%c per lb was
paid. Thick fat were slow at 3%c per
lb. Stores found a steady market at 8%o
per lb; sows, 8c per lb; stags and rough
hogs, 2c per lb. There were not enough
choice bacon hogs to -day to fill the de-
mand, so that prices will likely be firm
Air a day or two at all events. All
kinds are wanted at the quotations given
except thick fat hogs.
FARMERS' MARKET.
Oats are being offered freely. Five
loads sold this morning at 25 to 26c, and
a Couple of loads of peas went at 55c.
A few dressed hogs changed hands at
$4.75. About fifteen loads of hay carne
in and sold at $12 to $14. '
Wheat -The demand is slow, the offer-
ings are fair and the market is about 1c
lower for Ontario wheat., with sales of
Mixed on the Grand Trunk railway west
to -day at 710 and red at 720, and white
is offering on the Northern at 73c.
Manitoba wheat is dull and the feeling
is rather easier in the absence of demand
for milling nr for export. No. 1 hard is
quoted at 65o asked, (i2c for No. 2 and
590 for No. 3 afloat Fort William May;
No 1 hard is quoted at 71c Midland and
No, 2 hard at 69c there.
Wheat, white, per bash.....$ 78 $ SO
Wheat, red, per bush 00 78
Wheat, goose, per bush..,, 55 56
Peas, common, per bush55 56
Oats, per bush-. ..... 24 25
Rye, per bush 4.3 49
Barley, per bush 33 35
Buckwheat 36 40
Ducks, spring, per hair50 90
Chickens, per pair 40 60
Geese, per lb 06 08
Butter, in 1 -lb. rolls 10 13
Eggs, new Mitt 9. 10
Onions, per bush... ,,. 30 30
Turnips, per bag, by load„ 15 20
Potatoes, per bag 20 30
Potatoes, car lots....,. 16 18
Beans, per bush 90 1 00
Beets, per bag 30 35
Carrots, per bag, by load20 25
Parsnips, per bag 40 50
Apples, per bbl 1 75 2 50
Hay, timothy 11 50 14 00
Straw, sheaf , iO 00 11 00
Beef, hinds 07 08
Beef. fores 03 04
Spring lambs, carcase, 3 00 5 00
Veal, per lb 09 10
Mutton, per lb 05' 07
Dressed hogs 4 60 4 75
MONTREAL MARKETS.
Grain -There is some export demand
for oats, 25Xe being bid for 10,000 bus-
hels No. 2 mixed, but holders ask 26e, at
which figures business has been done.
Business is said to have been worked
both for the continent and England. A
Glasgow firm is reported to have bid 15c
for 50,000 bushels of heavy oats f.o.b..
at Manitoba points. Peas per 60 lbs
afloat, 58 to 590; oats, No. 2 white, in
store, 28 to 28%c; oats, No. 1, in store,
29%c; rye, No. 2, nominal; barley, feed,
35 to 3Sc; barley, 43 to 51c; buckwheat,
per bush, 39 to 40e.
Flour -One thousand sacks Manitoba
flour were sold to -day on London account.
Straight rollers, $3.70 to $3.75; strong
bakers', Manitooa, best brands, $3.70 to
$3.80; spring patents, Manitoba, $4 to
$4.15; winter patents, Ontario, $4 to
$4 15.
Meal -The market is dull and prices
remain unchanged. Rolled, per brl,
$$2.95 to $3.05; standard, per brl, $2.90 to
$3; standard, per bag, $1.40 to $1.50;
granulated, per brl, $2.95 to $3.10; gran-
ulated, per bag, $1.45 to $1.50.
Cheese -The demand is slow at 7c, for
colored and 73c for white.
Butter -The market shows no improve-
ment. Sales have been made in a job-
bing way at 15c and 14?4c seems to be
about the range. Townships is quiet at
13 to 14c.
Eggs -The market still displays a
rather easy tendency, but prices do not
show any material change. Sales of fresh
at 9% to 9%c and culls at 7%c upwards.
Provisions -Canada short out mess,
per brl, $13 to $13.50; Canada short cut
clear, $12 to $12.50; hams, city cured,
per lb, 7M to Sc; bacon, per lb, 9 to 10c
lard, pure Canadian, per lb, 7M to 7%0;
lard, common refined, per lb, 5X to 6e.
BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET.
East Buffalo -Cattle - Receipts, 136
cars through, 2 cars sale; market steady;
good stockers, $3.50 to $3.65; Ohio steers
of 1,260 lbs, $4; fair to good fat cows,
$2.65 to $3.40; veilsdull and lower;
good veals, $3.50 to $4; culls to fair, $3
to $3.40. Hogs - Receipts, 21 cars
through, 40 cars sale; market active and
steady. Yorkers and pigs, $3.60; light
mixed, $3.55 to $3.5734; medium heavy,
$3.50 to $3.55; extreme heavy, $3.45;
roughs, $3 to $8.10; stags. $2.25 to .$2.50.
Sheep and lambs - Receipts, 19 cars
through, 37 cars sale; 'market opened
steady, but weakened by noon; choice to
prime handy lambs • sold. early at $5 to
$5.10, later at $4.85 to $4.95; fair to good,
$4.30,to $4.75; culls and common, $3.25
to $4.15 mixed d r good cod to bhnice
,
$3.40 to 0.05; culls and common, $2.25 to
$8.25; heavy ewes, $2.50 to $3.25. Cattle
closed st
cadY, all sold. flogs closed
firm ; all sold but several Jenks late ar-
rivals. Sheep and lambs closed dull and
weak for sheep and• handy lambs; few
sales good handy wethers, $3.75 to. $3.85;
1 de, k export sheep, $4.12ee.
There Are Teo Roads !
One Leads to Misery and
Death, the Other to
New Life.
Paines Celery Compound The
Sufferers Hope and
Life -Giver.
It Always "Maker People Well."
USE EVERY PRECAUTION TO
AVOID THE SUBSTITUTER,
For the Sake of Money -Profit He
Would Persuade You to Use
Worthless Medicines.
There are two roads open to the old
and young, rich and poor who are suf-
fering from any of the diseases now so
prevalent. One leads to misery and
death, the other to new life and perfect
health.
The sick and suffering are fervently
praying to be led in the way that guar-
antees a new life -the joyous road that
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Let it be distinctly understood that
there is but one well -marked course
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for the use of Paine's Celery Compound
a great physician's discovery, prescrib-
ed by the best living physicians, and
always successful when honestly used
It is not a patent medicin; it is not a
sarsaparilla; it is not a bitter; or a ner
vine; it is as far beyond them all as
health surpasses suffering.
To the thousands on the broad road
of suffering from troubles such as rheu-
matism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, indiges
tion, constipation, liver and kidney
affections, nervousness, heart and blood
diseases, we would say, use a few
bottles of Paine's Celery Compound
faithfully according to directions, It
will surely cure you and restore you
to your former good health.
Remember that delays are danger-
ous; the symptoms of to -day may to-
morrow result in misery of death. To
be well and strong, and able to battle
successfully with life's duties, cares
and troubles, you must use Paine's
Celery Compound, the medicine that
has done such marvellous things for
thousands in the past.
When buying Paine's Celery Corn
pound, be careful to avoid the dealer
who, for the sake of profit, would have
you take a worthless medicine. Keep
clear of such merchants and dealers
who would deceive you and imperil
your life.
Mr. A. Budd, of Shanty Bay, Ont.,
who was quickly and wonderfully cur-
ed by Paine's Celery Compound, writes
as follows :
"For the benefit of sufferers I gladly
give my experience with Paine's Cel
sly Compound. After suffering from
dyspepsia for thirty-five years, and
meeting with many failures with other
medicines, I decided to use Paine's Cel-
ery Compound, having heard of so
many cures effected by it. The Com-
pound, after I used it for a tune, pro-
duced miraculous results and banished
my troubles.
From a condition of helplessness -be-
ing unable to sleep or eat -I now fell
well and strong. I am astonished at
the results, as my trouble was an old
and chronic one.y I have recommended
Paine's Celery Compound to some of
my neighbors, and in every case it has
given satisfaction. I will always
strongly recommend its use when I
have opportunity."
Ninety Per Cent.
Of all the people need to take a course
of Hood's Sarsaparilla at this reason to
prevent that rundown and debilitated
'condition which invites disease. The
money invested in half a dozen bottles
of Hood's Sarsaparilla will come back
with large returns in the health and
vigor of body and strength of nerves.
Hood's Pills are easy to buy, easy to
take easy to operate. Cure all liver
ills. 25c.
The Latest News in Brief.
The Indian Jacob Hill, charged with
manslaughter at Burford has been ledge
ed in the county jail at Brantford to
await trial.
While working with a horse the oth-
er day Mr. Hare, con. 12, Bosanquet,
was badly injured, the horse jumping
on him and breaking his jaw.
In a serious fire at Sarnia the King
Milling Company's premises and the
Longheed hub and spoke works were
destroyed, entailing a loss of $70,000.
At Washington fire swept a whole
block of commercial buildings, opposite
the Smithsonian Institution. Four
fireman were crushed to death by fall
ing walls.
A car on the G. T. R. stock train took
fire at Delhi Monday, One steer was
burned so badly that it had to be killed
The other cattle were safely transferred
to another car.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta.
astoria
When she was a
' d she cried for C
Child,
When shehecame Miss, she clungto Casteria
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
lout by a saw at the Doherty Factory,
Impoverished blood causes, that tir-
ed feeling. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies
enriches and vitalizes the blood gives
vigor and vitality.
The building owned by the Auburn
Milling Company, and occupied by
'Messrs, Meldrum & McAllister, Peter
koro' was destroyed by fixe. The loss
is estimated at $150,000.
Clinton: Prank Baer had his hand
The following facts are gleaned from
the assessment roll of l3russels for 1896 :
Real property, $259,140; personal prop
erty, $32,005; assessable income, $2,,
800; total income, $293,945; population,
1,153.
Walter Maguire, aged 22, son of
Thomas Maguire, of the township of
Howick, committed suicide on Friday
evening by hanging himself in his
father's barn. No reason can be as-
signed. •
Two employes of the Tilsonburg,
Lake Erie and Port Burwell Railway -
James Werner, and Wm. Kennedy -
were accidentally drowned while boat -
lag in the harbor at Port Burwell, Cut.,
on Saturday.
Sarnia is to have a city electric rail-
way. Workmen commenced laying
rails Thursday. The railway wi I ex-
tend from Sarnia to Point Edward, and
thence to Weesbeach, a summer resort
on the shore of Lake Huron.
The barn of Alex. Sutherland, Mesa,
was struck by lightning on Monday af•
ternoon and damaged to the extent of
about $10- Mr. Sutherland's son John
was about to enter the barn at the time
and was knocked down and rendered
unconscious for a few moments,
Chas. Jones, Stratford, has a cow
with a record as a milk producer. She
is of Holstein breed, four years old and
gives 84 quarts of milk per day. So
heavy is the flow of milk that Mr.
Jones finds it necessary to milk her
three times a day. Who can beat this
record ?'
Fred Buckrell's boot and shoe store,
Florence, was entered by a back win-
dow the other morning and some 30
pairs of boots and shoes lifted from the
boxes, which were left empty on the
floor. Rev. J. E. Holmes' barn was'also
visited, and some grain (bagged) and a
set of harness taken.
Young Mahoney, of Townsend, re-
ceived injuries on Thursday in Simcoe
which may prove fatal. He was driv-
ing a partly broken colt to Simcoe, and
when near Jas. Allgie's residence the
colt became uncontrollable and kicked
and plunged viciously. The young
man was thrown from the rig, and
struck his head against a post. and
then on the stone curbing. He was
picked up unconscious, and two very
bad gashes were found on his forehead.
It is feared that his skull is fractured.
While the severe electric storm was
passing on Thursday evening, Adrian
Moore, of Corinth, was struck with
lightning, rendering him unconscious.
He and his father were shelling corn,
and owing to the heat, the doors were
left open. Dr. Shaw was immediately
summoned and worked all night try-
ing to bring back consciousness, but
was unsuccessful. Mr. Geo. Jackson's
barns were struck in two different
places, One of the bolts entered a pig
pen, killing a pig. Luckily neither
set fire to the building.
About 2 o'clock Saturday morning
fire was discovered in the house occu-
pied by Mr. Harvey, about a mile north
of Blackwater, Ont. The dwelling
which was a log one, was completely
consumed; along with the contents and
two little girls, aged 6 and 11, were
burned to death. About 7 o'clock a
small heap of charred remains of one
child were found, but up to 1 a. m. the
other had not been discovered. Mr.
Harvey is seriously injured, being cut
by glass in forcing through a window,
and badly burned. Two other children
are badly burned. All their clothing
is destroyed, and the family are in a
very destitute condition. The fire is
supposed to have started from a smudge
the fire blowing into a blaze.
A. HASTINGS,
Proprletor of
THE CENTRAL
BARBER SHOP
HAIRCUTTING,
SHAMPOOING
and
SHAVING.
Ladies' and Children's Hair
Cutting a Specialty
A. HASTINGS, Fanson's Block.
Imperial Meat
Market.
Having purchased the butcher-
ing Business of A. Loadman
(Wood's Old Stand) we will be
pleased to see all our old customers
and as many new ones.
Fresh Meat
We intend keeping the the very
best of fresh meat, and it will be
our first aim to please customers,
Tenderloin, spare ribs, sausage,
hams, bacon, and everything usual
ly sold in the factory can now be
procured at the shop.
Orders
Promptly delivered. We intend
conducting a cash business, the
longest term of credit being ono
week, (a discount of 55/o will be
given ,
se
t u for cash.
C. SNELL, - Prop
¥itaIity ��N Geste
Failing Sexual Strength in old or young xnentigt
be quickly and permeate ntly l'u red by me too, heAiCn-
ly'Vigorous state. Sufferers from....
NERVOUS DEBILITY
VARICOCELE, RIGHT LOSSES,
AND ALL WASTING DISEASES should W2'iib
to me fog advice. I have been a close studentler
many years of the subject of weakness iaMen,•tio
fact is.I was sufferermyself. Too bashfalitoaeit
the aid of older men or reputable physicians Iin`Ieo•
tigated the subject deeply and discovered a simthe
but most remarkably successful remedy that 00m-
pletely cured me cud fully enlarged me troth
shrunken,stunted condition to central strengthisaiii
,size. I want every young, (gold man to knowabed
it. I take a personal interest in such casesand rlt+
one need hesitate to write me as all communicatiolk
are held strictly confidential. I send the ree'ipee9
this remedy absolutely free of cost. Do not pett9
off but write me fully at once, you will ulways:bMeeii,
the day you did so. Address,
THOMAS SLATER, Box 21-72
Shipper of Famous Ealamazoo Celat7,
KALAMAZOO. MICH.
GIPLEY
Are showing special line
for the next two weeks in
PARLOR TABLES,
CURTAIN POLES,
AND
PICTURE MUMS,
S. GIDLE•Y & SON,
ODD FELLOW'S 'Dl
Bicycles!
Bicycles!!
Bicyles!il
Bicyle Pleasure.
Are you seeking Bicycle pietist/T.
if so, you should seek first a ;gotO
wheel. We can furnish you any slava
the best wheels, made at lowest price's.
Musical.
Do you want anything in Vite
musical line. We have a choice 4tr
of Pianos and organs, call and in-
spect them before buying elsewhere.
A full stock
Of sewing machines, baby CAI
riages, etc, etc.
Perkins & Martin,
CENTRAL
DRUG
STORE
Those who have nsl
Winan's Cough balsam pry
nounce it unequalled as
remedy for coughs, cold
and bronchitis troubles.
Winan's condition anis
cough powders for horsm
the best in the market, al-
ways on hand; also Aceto-
benefacto and Liniment, the
medicine so successfully
used by Mr. Chas. Munro
Parkhill, in this and other
towns, in treating and ma,
ing various diseases. rot
sale here,
C.. L• U T 79 DruggrL
FOR TWENTY-SIX YEAR,
14' i
Dial79
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BAKIC
POW ER
THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE I1il CAIOAD,,..