The Exeter Advocate, 1897-4-8, Page 5� 'rtll
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THE
Ox d .er bi ovate,
Is published every Thursday Morning,
at the Office,
MAIN -STREET, — EXETER.
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EDITOR AND PROP
Xt'iofcasaonal Cards.
H. KINSMAN, L. D. S, (Dentist.)
Specialist in gold filling and plate
work. Extracts teeth without any
pain, or sickness, or any bad effects in the
gums and face, At Surieh on last Thursday
fat each month. Rooms west side Main
Street, Exeter.
DB. D. ALTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.S.,)
RJ honors Graduate.of the Toronto LJni-
rsity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. Teeth oxtraoted without 'pa'in.
A111 modes of Dentistry up to date. Office
over Elliot 8t E11iot's law office -opposite
Central Hotel --Exeter.
'Stair •kt
Drs, J A notLUSS T A. AMOS.
itesi,lcueos, same as formerly
OFFICES, Spackle an, building, Main Si.Main '
,Br, Rollins' office; same as formerly —north
door. Dr. Amos' office, Sainte building—south
door. May 1st. 1808
X. A Rollins, M. 1). T. A Ainoe, M. 1)
I1r,T, P. bicLAITGRLtN, MEMBER OP
ilJl the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Accouch-
eur. Office, Dashwood, Ont.
Legal.
j� R. OOLLINS, BARRISTER,sOLIOIT-
▪ e OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public,
Office -Over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter; Ontario.
Money to Loan.
'17 IT,DTCKSONr 1 ATBTtISTETt,SOLICITOR,
.1_1, of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-
veyancer, Commissioner, &c. Money to
loan
Offioe—$'anson's Block:Exeter
F LT TOT, E LLIOT & MAO KEN ZIE. BAR-
D IZt TERS, ETC., c: onveyaneers, and
Money to Loan at 5 and gee per cent.
B. V. ELI.to'r, Fnxn. ELLIOT, M. MACNNN Z1E,
Auctioneers
H° BROWN, Wineheisea. Licensed Auot-
i i ion ear for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, else for the township ofr eborne
Bales prompti•y attended toandterms rea-
sonbale.Sales arranged .at Post office. Win-
ohelsea.
limpaisiolanaorpumcs.nexem
Insurance.
E EL FACT,
Insurance .kg ent,
Main St.
Exeter
WAITED:
42ti VASSERS---aQueon Viotoria: Fier • Gifu and Reign," has captured the 13rit-
ieli Empire. Extraordinary testimonials
irem the great men; sena for copy free.
aeartluiS of Lorne says,'' Tho bast popular
IItI(ffe of thu Queen T have seen." 'Her . fa it vh '
s ds a kdnd totter of appreciation. ,ogling
by thousands; gives enthusiastic satisfact-
ion. Citnyatsars making St5 to tie weekly.
Praspeetu, free to. agents. TIM I1xAnr.sr-
(S•Littt 1'1805 CO., L'ru, Toronto, Ont.
TAILORING
CHEAP
AND
d�S
" The Hang -dog Expression "
loots of a " ready made,"" hand-
me-down " suit of clothes is
enough to disgust the Prince of
Slovens.
NO FIT,
NO STYLE,
NO GOOD.
?�S
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A tailor.made suit, cut. pride
and fitted to the contour of your
form is certain to look right.
AND WEAR
Parts of machinery which
accurately fits withstand se-
vere service and parts that do
not fit wear out quickest.
Same with clothes. Choose
your cloth and we do the rest.
Prices small as Stitches.
Bert. Knight.
Rolled ' Corned Bear.
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Pickled Tongue, Sausage,
Bologna, Lamb, Beef,
Poultry in Season.
Beef sold by the Quarter
Pare Lard.
Highest Cash Price paid for
Hides and Sheep Skins
One Door South of A DAY, OENTRA- HOTEL, 1L. 11 , Prop
THE. PERFECT TEA
EXETER MARKETS.
(Changed every Wodl.esday)
Wheat per bushel ......... ......... 5070 to 72
Barley 20 to 28
Oats•
Peas
85 to 38
Butter 10 to U.
Potatoes perbag 35;
Onions
Red Clover Seed per bushel 54.00 to 54.50
ktay per ton 7:UU to 8.00
Brie d Apples per lb
Turkeys
Ducks
Geese ......
Chicken
2A.
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Depends upon keeping the blood in a
pure condition, free from disease germs,
and yet there are very Pew people who
have perfectly pure blood. Hood's
Sarsaparilla cleanses, vitalizes and en-
riches the blood, throwing out the
impurities that clog and irritate the
system and permits no lodgment of the
seeds of disease. Reacl the following:
"I cannot recommend Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla too highly for it has done wonders
for me. I was
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and all run down and my health was so
poor I could not get out of doors. I was
not able to do anything, being troubled
with asthma and heart disease. I was
nervous and could not sleep nights. I
had become completely discouraged when
I happened to read an advertisement of
Hood's Sarsaparilla and concluded to give
it a trial. After taking the first bottle I
felt better and since taking five bottles T
am so much improved that I feel like a
new man. I am now able to do a fair
day's work and sleep
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at night. My heart does not trouble me
and I have realized great relief for asthma.
I feel full of courage once more and lite
seems brighter and worth living. I would
recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all
afflicted as naive been, for I know it will
help them. If this statement of facts
will be of benefit, you are welcome to use
it as you please." IREREY J. Wi31a1IT,
Box 602, Oxford, New York.
SarsaparWW�a
Is the One True Blood Purifier, All druggists. 51.
Prepared only by C. I. Rood es Co„ Lowell, Mass.
euro all Tever• Ills and
Hood's Pills sick Headache. 25 cents.
FCR TWENTY.SEVE l YEARS.
THECOOK- BEST MEND
LARGEST SALE if CAI• -11!.3 ,.
Break Up a Cold in Time
BY USING
PY Y- FE TO AL
• The (grief. Cure for COUGHS,
COLDS, CROUP, D1:ON-
C?IIITIS, IIOARSENBSS, etc.
°t. Mac. JOSEPrt NO- IW- rC8',
of 52 Sorensen Ave., Toronto, writes:
P,ny 'ectoral has never taitod to cure
any children of croup atter a few doses, It
cured myself of along -standing cough after
s• „r l r .1u,r rrnrdlas had failed, It has
nho proved ed an excellent cough cure for my
faulty I peter it to any ether mesion,,
lir Cort„ h% camp or hoarseness.'
n. 0. lln>,BOUR,
of Little Rocher, N.B., writes:
"Mn cure for coughs r'vny-Pectoral is
the beat selling medicine I Lave; my cus-
tomers 1ri11 have no other.'
Large Bottle, 25 Cts.
DAVIS 5 LAWRENCE CO„ LTD.
Proprietors, 141oaranAL
gieottozWathausgtifted
1
Mr. Peter Bertrarn's hardware story
at Hamilton was gutted by fire, Sun
day entailing' a heavy loss.
Thirty business honses and a dozen
dweilings were destroyed by tire at
Cambridge. Springs, Pa., causin° the.
friss of one life and doing $225,003 thou •
age to property
Mr, J. R. McDonald of Lancaster
Township was hit on the temple by parr
of a bursting fly wheel of an engine
while threshing on Thursday and fatal
lv injured. His brother was.alsoseri-
ously hurt.
WOOi2'83 P'SE-1 Sia2E'dODIN3G.
Tho Great Erng;,Eish Remedy.
Six Packages Guaranteed to
promptly, and permanently
cure all forms of Nervous
Weakness, Tutissions,Sper Th.
atorrhea, Impotency anti all
effects of Abuse 07' L'xcesses,
Menta/ Worry, emeasivs use
.F07.8 and After. ?!C?'. of ranee?, O,piem or stimn.
Be
✓ loots, whiali soon leacl to In-
firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave.
Ras been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of
cases; Is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine
known. Ask, druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if
he offers some worthless medicine in place of this,
inclose priceln letter, and we will send by return
mail Price, one package, Ell; six, 55. One wig
please, six wilt elm. Pamphlets free to anyaddresy
The Wood Company,
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FIN Z.ST Trs
18 'stere ti:ort.o
PROM l'Hkt TEA r"a T TO THE TEA CUP
Tam: ono 1 c
a rsr oder the supervision
e,''t'rc "t1 1 tlr ,h rti.,ideedsoldbythem
ou a ren. ,.• .f d,e host e, 1; e.. of Indian and Ceylon.
Tens. I es ,alethe t t•eie,on thy sec that none but the
very fresh 1: ter., „e hire'Monsoon packages.
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the perfect Tea, can be
hotel at tit.:same. i,r'er1„C tea.
71pp r , . B..r en chiles of 34 ib., r ib. and
S lh i , ",r c t:..•.'uurs at ,oc., 50c. and 50c.
eon-, • t beep r,t, tell him to write
t,i 6"" [., , ti Y'S'' & ,", O., i: ,and is Front St.
furoate.
Windsor, Ont., Canada.
B—;sops iat tl xeter mnat everywhere in
Canada )py all respoftei&pie aera...frivte.
who cn thiuK
Wanted—An idea 0± someasimplel
thing to patent?
Protect your ideast they may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN Wi*IDER}IIIItN & CO. Patent Attor-
neys Washington, D. O., for their 51,800 prise oiler
and list of two hundred iaventiona wanted.
THREE ASPHYXIATED
SHOCKING FATALITY iN DOW'S
BREWERY, MONTREAL.
Matthew Rennicau and John Webb Lose
Their Lives in .A.ttemptrng to Bescue a
Comrade,
Montreal, April 5. -Three men were
asphyxiated by carbonic acid gas in
Messrs. Wm. Dow &a Co.'s brewery this
morning, and a fourth who was over-
come is still insensible but will probably
recover. Shortly before 10 o'clock the
bead brewer, William Stewart, sent
John alurpily and John Webb to clean
out vat No. 4, Both men bad been in
the employ of the brewery for some time
and were thoroughly acquainted with the
one danger to be avoided, namely, the
carbonic acid gas, which is generated
and sinks to the bottom when the vat is
empty. Perhaps this knowledge begot
carelessness, or it may bo that each man.
thought the other had applied the simple
test of lowering the lighted candle into
the yawning vat. Nothing will ever be
known as to that, but it is certain that
the test candle was not used, for it was
found after the catastrophe in its usual
place near the fatal vat. The two men
left the fermenting room together, and a
few minutes later the other men there
heard to sound like a groan and heavy
fall. That was all. Matthew Ilennigan
and John McCabhey wore nearest the
door, and they 'yore into the vat room
lila a flash, and attempted e rescue be-
foro cooler heeds could stop thein. Hen-
nigan jumped into the vat, and was al -
Ill ost inunt'slitttcly asphyxiated. But
'h1eCabbey was in no way daunted, and
Ito' started. to climb in. 1 -le got a part of
the way down the ladder when he, too,
bream° iesensibl.e, and was fortunately
dragged out by some others of the work
Sven who had now arrived. Meanwhile
the aleran in becuame general throughout the
brewery. Axes were quickly brot,g ht,
and willing lianas strung them on the
oaken top of the big tun. But the wood,
thick as it was, and braced heavily with
iron, resisted for many minutes the at-
tacks of the rescuers. At last the end was
wrenohed off, but the three men in le
wore already dead. The men who dragged
the bodies out of the vat say that Webb
hud hold of Murphy, which lends color
to the assumption that Murphy had en-
tered first, and that Webb lost his life in
trying to save him. There is no doubt
about Bennigan's great sacrifice. His
last words, when warned by the shouts
of the head brewer not to enter the vat,
were, "My God! I must go 1"
THE FOREST CITY.
Tho Roared of Trade Approves of a Two
Dollar Export Duty en Pulpwood..
Landon, Ont„ April 6.—The Board of
Trade has approved of the petition for an
export duty of 521 per cord on pulpwood.
The Finance Committee of the City
Council will also recommend the adop-
tion of the petition by the Council.
The Customs collections for March last
were 550,272.80, as compared with 553,-
267.35 fn March, 1800. The exports from.
this port for March, 1897, were 5104,027,
of this 545,548 was in tobacco alone. The
American manufacturers have run short
of supplies owing to the Cuban embargo
and are buying extensively in Canada.
Mr. John Gutteridge, egad 70, dropped
dead at the London and Paroles Barrel
Company's works on Saturday. He was
in the Inidst of a slight altergation with
a fellow -employe at the time, and being
troubled with heart failure it is supposed
the excitement induced a fatal attack.
Mr. Wm. Jackson, aged 00, ono of the
most successful farmers of Westminster
township, was found dead in led on Sat-
urday morning by his family. He had
been troubled with heart disease. A
widow and several children survive him.
Col. Vidal, Capt. Denison, and Sergt.
Gregory received word on Saturday noti-
fying them to sail for England on the
10th inst.
The annual report of the city auditors
shows the assets of the city to be 52,871,-
440.85, and the liabilities to be 5342,-
746.37 less.
Lieut: CoL Snaith received word from
the Department of Militia yesterday em-
powering him to take on a special class
of ten short course men for the term,
which opens on Monday. Last term the
class numbered 100.
Thu Biro Record,
Markham, .April 5.—About 1 o'clock
on Sunday morning the barns and out-
buildings belongings to 1lfs. W. A. Rob-
inson, one mile west of here, with about
2,300 bushels of grain, implements, etc.,
were burned. Several head of cattle were
injured by the fire. Loss over 52,000,
partly covered by insurance. The origin
of the fire is supposed to be tramps or
grain thieves.
Tiverton, April 5.—About 10 o'clock
on Sunday night the drug store owned
by i1lr. J. Walker was discovered to be
an fire. The alarm was at once given,
and the villagers turned out in force and
soon extinguished the flames.
I-Iagersville, April 5.--1ffire broke out
about 4 o'clock this morning in the
stable between Goodwin's hotel and the
club house. It spread rapidly east and
west, until in about two hours the whole
of that range of buildings comprising the
hotel occupied by Charles A. Decker
and Alex. McDonald's club house, to-
gether with the intervening shed, stables
and billiard room was destroyed.. Tho
total loss is placed. at 510,00; insurance,
50,000; chiefly in Royal and Waterloo.
St. Thoniots, April 5.—The Methodist
Church at Muncie was totally destroyed
by fire at 1 o'clock yesterday. The flames
are thought to have started from a coal
accidentally dropped by the sexton when
lighting tr.e fire with live coals fromhis
house near by. The bnilding was a frame.
one erected 25 years ago through the
efforts of the late Rev. Dr. Morley Pan -
sheen Tho loss is 51,200, with no insur-
anco.
Owen Sound, April 5. — Yesterday.
morning at 2 o'clock a roughcast house
on Bay street, belonging to Mr. W. A.
MleCleau, was`b'iun.ed. The origin of the
fire is unknown. Loss $300; insured in
the North British and Mercantile Insur-
ance Company for 5200.
A Lion Attacks Lila Bleeper.,
Boston, April 5.—Rudolph Corroz, a
keeper, went into the cage of the wrestl-
ing lion,. Brutus, at the ,j• oo to -day, and
was thrown to the floor by the ill -tem
peroed beast. An inlnlense Russian wolf
in the cage attacked the lion and was
lulled. Meantime the keeper got out un -
Rev. James Van Wick, of Hamilton,
le very seriously i11.
Paine's Celery Compound
Saves Sleepless,Ne rvous and Despon-
dent People From Insanity.
THE GREAT MEDICiNE HAS NO EQUAL..
Medical men of the highest standing,
and a host of others competent to judge,
declare that Paine's Celery Compound
is the only effective medicine for the
banishment of all the troubles that lead
to sleeplessness or insomnia.
In the spring season thousands are
restless, fretful, nervous, despondent
and gloomy. They find it impossible
to obtain restful and sweet sleep, and
soon became physically exhausted;
some already are mere wrecks of hu-
manity.
Such sufferers cannot with saftey
iritie with sleeplessness and continued
uurest, All In such a condition de-
mand immediate succor and aid before
nature becomes too overtaxed The
weakned, exhausted and irritated sys-
tem must be strengthened.
For every form of sleeplessness or
insomnia therA is but ono remedy one
healer; it is Paine's Celery Compound,
It'll() only medicine that acts in a truly
natural way to produce sleep and per-
fect rest.
This Wondrous remedy of nature
should be used at once if satisfactory
and immediate results are desired. Do
not allow your run-down, nervous sys-
tem to lead you to the very brink of
the grave in spring time
Putting off will only complicate your
troubles, and deeper misery will be
yours. Use Paine's Celery Compound
and you are assured of perfect action
o fthe heart, stomach, kidneys and liver,
and sweet sleep will be your life bies-
silig.
Get " Paine's" the kind that cures.
.Remember that there are miserable.
imitations ---celery preparations that
are worthless and dangerous as well.
Ash, your dealer for ,. Paine's" and
take no other, if you seek for life and
health.
bDl, -iaa,,:x.• wry°'.FS?M1ls--�c.'fRr°GCiet«'W .X,rIR:i-f.,:affan
WiSE SAYINGS.
Man's conscience is the oracle of Cot;.«.' -
Byron.
If thou desire rest unto thy soul, be just.
—Quarles.
Humility is the truest abstinence in the
world. ---Delaney.
Trust reposed 111 noble natures obliges
them the Inure.—Dryden.
A elan without mirth is like a wagon
without springs.—Beecher,
Want and sorrow are the wages that
folly earns for itself,—Schubart,
Euvy always implies conscious inferior-
ity wherever it resides—Pliny,
Good -nature is one of the richest fruits,
of true Christianity. --Beecher.
If a better system is thine, impart it ; i1
not, snake use of mine.—Horace.
An ounce of contentment is worth a
pound of sadness, to serve God with.—
Fuller.
Beauty is the first present nature gives
to woman and the first it takes away. --
More.
Providence has given us hope and sleep
as a compensation for the many cares of
life,—Voltaire.
Genius may be described as the spirit of
discovery. It is the eye of intellect, and
the King of thought.—Simms.
Envy makes us see what will serve to
Recuse others, and not perceive what may
justify then.—Bishop'Wilsou.
BREEZY BITS.
A. man may smile and smile, but if he
doesn't quit lie will see Noakes.—Texas
Siftings.
Old Beau—Miss Flossie, be mine; I
would give my life for you! Miss Flossie
\4ni1, you may if it's heavily insured.—.
131of za ifp.
The 1"hster woman is just as attractive
maid lovely Sts the much talked of summer
girl.—Dayton Herald.
Curious yqung men stand at the church
doors until every female has marched out.
The Easter hennet is getting in its work.
—Galveston News.
"hero comes the carriage, Maud
Fancy baying to go and pay calls in such
weather! It's enough to giro one one's
death of cold!" "Worse than that,
mother! Evotybody's sure to be in !"—.
Boston Budget.
She—I think there is considerable rooni
for improvement in ladies' dresses now-
adays. He—Well, in the sleeves, especial-
ly, I should say iliero was room enough
for almost anything.—Yonkers States-
man.
"Colonel, can you oblige mo with a
load of powder and a few buckshot?"
"No, sir; I've got an engagement with
two men this morning, and I fear I won't
have enough to go around."—Atlanta
Constitution.
FACTS 1N FEW WORDS.
England imports 55,000,000 worth of
potatoes every year.
Twenty million dollars worth of bank
notes leave the Bank of England daily.
The total cordage required for a first
rate man-of-war weighs about nighty
tons, and exceeds 515,000 in value.
A Tennessee bay had a curious way of
proving that he was a child of tondex
years and entilted to ride at half fare
when he whipped the conductor who held
a different opinion.
Tho Fates are represented by three
sisters, Clotho. Lachesis and Atropos.
With unwearied fingers they plus their
time drawing out the threacts of life.
Clotho holds the spindle or distaff, Laaoh•
esis draws out the threads and Atropos
outs them off.
EVSA OULD KNOW IVI
Is a very remarkable remedy, both for IN-
TERNLI., and EXTERNAL Use, and won-
derful in its quick action to relieve distress.
PAIN-iU LE1 ie a. snrn cure rev Sure
Vivant, Coughs,
[.tolls, ltDinrl•rra':e, 37ytra,t,ty, eranu,s,
1'hoIOl'n, tg00100,11 tuwul Cyymuldatpis
PAIN- ILLi R ;s slay Tu4;Fn:1r 9 ein-
r<1.Y ]coown l'ur St!ot..
0ic11itexs , oleic Tile hdache, Pains In the
stack or aide, Rheumatism and 7deIaz'elt~ia.
PAIN -KILLER is 1l10gmsrrmr,nry ibo
!C +9 IIANAMER1T
8181s.11. Itbrtn;sasser vnt 1,0 eiti,T d>r0ir Rnraxr
In all cnsos of iti•loOSes, Eats,. Ssonfais, l8evcro.
Maims. etc.
is rho well tried and
trusted friemalt of the
Mechanic., yc'arnae;t Matt-, Sailor, and in
NA all classes y nnting a medicine always at band,
nod 0505: 1n 0011 im terai.ctly or exteraasalry will
eertaIntl of relte
ne xoro or inritetinna, Take Hohn but no Sonoma
«10781' DAvra." Sold. everywhere; tis. hlg funic.
VEEN LAI Gli BOTTLES SO Cents
Imperial Meat
Market.
Having purchased the butcher-
ing , Business of A. Landman
(M'ood's Old Stand) we will be
pleased to see all our old customers
and as many new ones.
Fresh Meat.
We intend keeping. the very best
of fresh meat, and it will be our
first aim to please customers.
Tenderloin, spareribs, 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 one
week, (a discount of 5°/ will be
given for cash.
C. S" ELL,— Prop.
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!Undertaking a Specialty.
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La PLASTER.
I1 aro presrrL "0 Stenth'l Plaster lira number
of cages of neuralgia and rheumatic learns, and
limas tui os oh,i4+lappl a Ioathe , W,ii Cuepslod-
T1ra, N O., hotel ecfurd, OuOun,
IhavuuseetMentb„1l'lasters in several eases
of masealer rhe ,rnathen. Wall/10 00 every teas°
that ltgtve almnat instant and p. rr rn nent relief.
—3,11.110,110 1S,P., Washington. 175%
It Cures Seiati ca, Lumbago. Neu-
ralgia, Pains in Each or Side, or
any muscular Palos.
Pi ice ! Davis & Lawrence Co., "Ltd,2 !o. Sole Prcprictcus, \tosrs!~al..
coe es
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BRISTOL'S
BRISTOL'S
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Sarsaparilla
and
%P P / L L S
The Greatest - of all Liver,
Stomach and Blood Medicines.
A SPECIFIC FOR
Rheumatism, Gout and
Chronic Complaints.
They Cleanse and Purify the
Blood.
All Druggists and
General Dealers.
rrPPmrrrr mrra.,,SrruyYMi rr.,, rTrrrr
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• Is invaluable, if you are run l
down, as it is a food as well as
a medicine. p
t The D. ez E»u Enucksion
Vdi1i bu,hd ytm' 1 if your general health is
t i;,,pa;rc3.
E Tho c?- R.. Emulsion
Is the l .. t r 1 Lrn t pal -,table preparation of
• Lod I i c l' .5r,.ci..g with the most deli--
care stets:dells.
e ;hay ° & Emulsion
ELI prescribed by the i..ad::tg physicians of
anada.
Tho D. C.9 L. Es fins on
`Is,rtmarvellousflesh producer and will give
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an
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Fn`.30°f.,.. ,6i l(Si:9" Bottle.
' Be sore you gst DA`118'e't LAWRENCE 00., LTD.
the gen nine: I 0014Ta}IAL
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Conductor Antrum, of Hamilton, is
dead. as the result of injuries sustained
at Woodstock in January last.
George L. Gregory of Ogdensburg,
N Y , crossed to Prescott, and hanged
himself to a railway bridge, Thursday.
THE
PALACE
A man must consider his purehase
well these times; he must `luy where
he can do the best.
Look at some of these figures:
Pants made to order, all
wool Heavy tweeds 82.00
Suits X9,89
Ov« reoats $8.00
Black Worsted. suits a spec-
ial, 812,00
Our 820 hlaekl beat all
others at $23. Come and see
for yourself.
JAMES H. GRIEVE.
SERVES
YOU
R 1G HL,
1f you go and pay more for
furniture than you could buy it
from us, that is your fault, but
don't do it again.
We lead in all lines and can
save you quite an item by dealing
with us,
New Premises.
We are getting nicely settled
in our new premises now and our
stock is large and varied.
S. GIDLE 'S &
SON, g
OPERA HOUSE Bloot
Bicycles !
Bicycles 1 I
Bievies ! 1 !
Bicycle Pleasure.
Are you seei:ing Bieycie pleasure
if so, you should seek first a good
wheel. We can furnish you any of
the best wheels made, at lowest prices
Musical.
Do you want anything in the
musical line. We have a choice lot
of Pianos and organs, call and in-
spect them before buying elsewhere.
A full stock
Of sewing machines, baby car-
riages, etc. etc.
Perkins & Martin.
CENTRAL
DRUG
STORE
Those who have used
Winans Cough balsam pro-
nounce it unequalled as a
remedy for coughs, colds,
and bronchitis troubles.
Winans condition and
cough powders for horses
the best in the market, al-
ways on hand; also Aceto_
benefacto and Liniment the
medicine so sriccessfull
ed e,
used by Mr. Chas, Munroe,
Parkhill, in this and other
towns, in treating and cur-
ing various diseases. For
sale here,
C- L U TZ, Druggist