The Exeter Advocate, 1897-6-3, Page 5THE
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1l. KINSMAN L.D,S, & DR. A. B.
• KINSMAN, L D. S., D, ll S., honor
grealuate of Toronto Uuivor,ity,
DENTISTS.;
Teeth extracted without any pain, or any
bad effeets. Office•in Ftinson's Bleak, west
side Main Street, Exeter.
"i'1R.D. ALTON ANDE1tSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.S.)
honors o10
r Graduate
otho.Toro Toronto Ln.
i-
rsity and nova College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain.
All mode, of Dentistry up to date. ffice
over Elliot & Elliot's law othee--opposite
Central Hotel -Exeter.
sled ieal
Drs. J A. ROLLIYS &ne`T A. A'' OS,
Residoos, same as formerly
OFFICES, Spaokman,,butlding, Main 8t.
Dr, Rollins' oboe; same as formerly—north
door. Dr. Amos' oflke, same builrliog—south
door. y May ist, 18119
J, A Rollins, M. D. T. A, Amos, 8LD
91n,T. P. McLAUGTLLIN, MEMBER OF
the Collegeof Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and A.00mmll:-
cur. Olhoo, Dashwood, Out.
Legal.
EXETER MARKETS.
(Changed every Wednesday)
Wheat •per bushel 6072 to 75
Barley 20 to 20
Oats 20 to zi.
foss 85 bo 40
Patter 10 to 11
1 s s
Potatoes per bag- 8fi
Onions......................................40
Bed Ulover 15ood per 1lushel $4.00 to ±4,50
7.00toSao
o H, COLLINS, BAIIIIISTER,SOLICIT-
ibs
OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Office—Over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario.
Money to Loan,
Ray per ton
Dried Apples per ib
Turkeys •
Dueks
Geese
Clliekon
LS.DICRISON,BARI'iISTER,SOLIOITOR,
of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-
Vovaneer,Commissioner, &c.Money to loan
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T LLIOT, ELLIOT & MACKENZIE. BAR-
r RESTERS, ETC., Conveyancers, and
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/tactioneers
-p BROWN, Winchelsea. Licensed Auct-
1 1 r ioneer for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the township ofilahorne
Bales promptly attended to and terms rea-
son bele.Salos arranged at Post office. Win-
chelsea.
Insurance.
E ELLIOT,
Insurance ,Agent,
Main St.
Exeter
WANTED.
UM NMI Women who can Work hard talk-
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hours d ]v,
for
six days
1
awoo,, and will be content with ten dollars
weekly. Address,
Nig W IDEAS CO., Brantford, Ont.
TAILORING
CHEAP
AND
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Depends upon keeping the blood in a
pure condition, tree from. dlisease germs,
anel yet thole are very few people who
have perfectly . pure blood. Hood's:
Sursaptu•illa cleanses, vitalizes and en-
riches the blood, throwing out the
illlpuu'ities that 'clog and irritate the
system aid permits no lodgment of the
seeds of disease. Reed the following;
"I cannot recommend Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla too highly for it bas,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 au advertisement of
Rood's. Sarsaparilla and concluded to give
it a trial. After taking the first bottle I
felt better land since taking five bottles I
am so Hauch improved that I feel like a
new man. I and now able to do a fair
day's work and sleep
" The Hang -dog Expression
looks of a" ready made,"" baud -
me -down " suit of clothes is
enough to disgust the Prince of
Slovens.
NO FIT; ?t�,
NO STYLE, �lY
X,F
NO GOOD. Syl
A. tailor-made suit, cut. mnde
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 wo do the rest.
Prices small as Stitches.
Bert. Knight.
Rolled Corned Beef.
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Pickled Tongue, Sausage,
Bologna, Lamb, Beef,
Poultry in Season.
tee e )ul n,r the Quarter.
P are Lard.
Highest Cash Price paid for '.
Bides and Sheep Skins
One Door outh of
OEN TRA _ HOTEL,
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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 life
seems brighter and worth living. I would
recommend Rood's Sarsaparilla to all
afflicted as I have 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." HENRY J. WRnOIiT.
Box502, Axford, New York.
Sarsaparilla
REMARKABLE PROPHECY.
liIlle. Oonedon 8'ototens the (Trent Parte
Bazaar Fire,
' Paris, May et --M. Gaston, May. the
editor of 1'Echc du Merveilleux, affirms
that Mlle. Couedon, who claims tobe
inspired by the Angel Gabriel, foretold
the great fire in the charity bazaar,
where so many of the I'reiioh nobility
lost their lives,..
He says that ' it is well known that
Mlle. Couedon persistently refuses to go
into society. Once, and only once, she
made an exception in favor of the Coxn-
tesso de Maine. It was in the con-
Ineneuront of 1806. In the saloon of
Mine. do Mai11e the leading member, of
the J21Ubori were present. There were
fully two hundred guests,
Suddenly Mlle. Couedon addressed
herself to two of those who were present
and desired to consult her, but there
were so many others egiutlly anxious to
have a conversation with the seeress that
at the request of the Hostess she consent-
ed, having first: invoked the .Angel Ga-
briel, to speak before the ivholo assem-
bly..
Amongst other things she gave utter-
ance to the following in doggerel:—
Near the Champs Rlysee
I see a low building.
It is not built for worship,
But its object is charity.
I see fire consume it,
I hear people shriek,
e 1' flesh 1 - roasted,
Their i.. 1 S 1 Fuld
f
And their bodies aro charred
As they would be by a furrier.
The angel believes all those who hear; me
Will surely be spared.
'linen olio of the guests, the Visoomte
de Floury, said in an incredulous:tone to
t110 seeress, "Oh, it is to flatter us you
say that."
.As cl, matter of fact, none of the guests
at this soiree, all of whom wore more or
loss engaged in the sale of goods at the
bazaar, perished, nen' were they even
hurt, in the frightful catastrophe of . the
1th inst.
Amongst those present at the soiree
wore the llargnisci d'Anglade, the Com -
tease de Virieu, and the Comte de Di-
vonno.
ru glsts.
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All d f;o $1.
Prepared only by C.I. Hood & Co., Lowell Mass.
cureall Liter Ills and
.
1100d 75 P1115 Sick Headache. 25 cents.
F'QR„TWETY-SEVEt YEARS.
What might have been a serious ac•
cident befel Mr Archie Shipley of Den
faeld, oue day last week. His spirited
youug team becoming unmanageable,
ran away, throwing him out of the
0
wagon, the wheels passel,, over his an-
kle, but from last accounts he appear-
ed to be improving nicely,
Miss Willis, of London Township was
engaged to Mary Mr. Scale of Ridge
town, 7 £
8L before the day named for
,u
the wedding the young lady disappear-
ed, and it now turns out that a former
lover, Mr. Batchelor, of Hamilton, heard
of the engagement, telegraphed to the
young lady and got her to marry him.
On Saturday evening at 5 o'clock
Mrs. Thorpe, wife of Mr- G. J, Thorpe,
of Guelph, was seized With a severe
bilious attack. In retching, a blood
vessel in the brain was burst, and Ors,
Thorpe became unconscious. All that,
human aid could devise was done, but
the sufferer passed away on Monday
THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN CALL -AD ..
O a4 - o•f
• Break Up a Cold in Time
SY USING
PYNY-PECTORAL
The (Snick Cure for COuG_iS,
COLDS, CROUP, DItON-
CHITIS, }IOARSENESS, etc.
MRs. 108Ern NORWICK+oron,
of 6s Sorauren Ave., Tto, writes :
"Pyny-Pootoralhas never failed to cure
my children of croup after a few doses. It
cured myselfofa long-standing cough after
several other remedies had failed. It has
also proved an excellent cough curd for my
faintly. I prefer it toany other medicine
for coughs. croup Or hoarseness."
H. 0. BARBOUR,
of Little Pother, N,B., writes :
"As a cure for coughs Pvny-reotorat is
tbo best selling medicine lbave; my cus-
tomers will have no other.'
Large Bottle, 25 Cts.
DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO„ LTD.
Proprietors. MONTREAL
ri.4411
Ralph, the five year-old son of Chief
Train Despateher G. W. Babbitt, M. C.
R., St. Thomas, while playing with a
hatchet Iricla_y evening let it 'fall and
cut his foot. Is require'd two or three
stitches but is not considered serious.
The frosts in the Walkerton district
have, it is feared, injured 'the cherry
trees and small fruits severely, hut the
apple and plum crop is so far assured.
Haj' and fall wheat are looking well.
Seedioes, and potato planting are over.
Claudeboye: John Logan, a farmer
from }acre, whsle consulting 1)r. Grains
at est Selkirk, Man.. Saturday about
his physical condition, dropped dead in
the doctor's office. 13e bad been com-
plaining; for some days of being un-
well -
MANITOBA MATTERS,
Noyf fi CHflWG!D
0
I Am Convinced That Paine's Cel-
ery Compound Has no Equal."
The Only Medicine That Produces Positive and Per
manent Cures.
The declarations above are made by
Mr Charles B. dolman, 2132 KingStreet
Woet, Hamilton, Out., a young man
known to hundreds in the ambitious
1111!.
Mr, Holman's declarations are hon-
est and from the heart. After a siege
of sickness and great danger, and fail-
ure with other medicines, friends wbo
bad been cured by Paine's Celery Com-
pound recommended him to use the
same life saver and health restorer.
Mr, Holman, who had been so often
deeeiv ed, yet had faith to do as he was
advised, and a glorious reward was his.
The dangerous cough, his debility, his
weakness and depressiou of spirits that
I' draggingt0 the grave were
were g,. a Mm grave
all bauished, and he was .made a new
man. He writes about his cure as fol -
Destructive Fire in Carberry --Discovery of
I'otralo0ut.
Winnipeg, May 31. --Early this
mor
n-
Intlire destroyed Roger'smill and ele-
vator, and the Electric Light Company
at Carberry. Twenty thousand bushels of
wheat, 10,000 bushels of oats, and four
hundred sacks of flour in the mill and
the elevator were also burned. The total
Joss is about $30,000, The mill is insured
for $12,000, and tho contents partially.
Tho mill and elevator property belonged
to the Bunk of British North America,
and the electric plant belonged to the
Standford Company.
A discovery of petroleum is reported
to have been glade in Rainy River dis-
trict.
His Grace the Archbishop of Rupert's
Land leaves this week for England, where
he goes to attend the Lambeth confer-
ence.
Mr. A. Code, of the Inland Revenue
Office here, and formerly of Ottawa; and.
Miss Iheweiy, daughter of Mr. E. L.
Drowery, a wealthy brewer, were mar-
ried here this morning. The ceremony
was performed at St. john's cathedral by
the Primate, in the presence of a large
and fashionable gathering. Mr. and Mrs.
Code left for the East on a honeymoon
trip.
The new changes in the Canadian Pa-
cific management in the west go into
effect to -morrow.
More than throe thousand immigrants
arrived here during May.
Mr. Robert Meighen, President of the
Lake of the Woods Milling Company,
arrived to -day from Montreal. He states
that the company will build eight new
elevators in the province this. summer,
besides making extensive improvements
to the Portage and Winnipeg establish-
ments.
WOOD'S 3E'IOSI,I1ODIler1.
The Great English Itentedy.
Six _Packages Guaranteed to
promptly, and permanently
cure all forms of A -07 1)0U.9
WV'ecakrtess, Entissions,Sparm-
atorrZ,ea Impotencyand all
�A s o r recesses
effects of Abuse o ,
717entaa Worry, excessive ,use
Be,, •f ore a9zd After. , of Tobacco, ()piaster =ma.
lasts, which soon lead to In.
girrity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave.
Has been prescribed over 85 years in thousands of
cases; is the only Reliable nod Honest Medicine
known. Askdruggist far Wood's Phosphodine;It
he offers some worthless medicine in place of this,
inclose pride In letter, and wo will send by return
mall Price, one Package, 61; six, g5. One will
please, sia, wilt;cure. Pamphlets free toany addrese
The Wood Company,
Windsor, Ont., Canada.
lioici in Exeter and eVerywhere in
Canada by :ill responsible Druggists.
GREECE AND TURKEY.
lows:
" In the spring of 1895 I was troub-
led with a cough, debility, and general
dispression of spirits, During the smu-
ttier aild autumn 1 used a number of
medicines, but received no benefit from
them. About the beginning of Novein
ber I was advised to est, Paiue's Celery
Compound. I procured the preparation.
and began to use it with wonderful
benefit. I am now convinced, after
using scyeral bottles of this unequalled
medicine, that no other can compared
with it in any respect.
I am now a changed man; my
health is renewed, depression .of spirits
is gone, appetite is good, and I sleep
well.
" 1 will always gladly say a good
word for Paine's Celery Compound,"
Duncan McDonald, storekeeper and
postmaster, four miles from Chatham,
Ont,, found his place ransacked Tburs-
day morning; $16 ill cash, a revolver
eight registered letters and a quan-
tity of postage stamps had been car-
ried away.
Harry Hamilton, a fiteen-year old
son of Aid: Hamilton, of Guelph, was on
Monday presented with the parchment
certificate of the Royal humane Assts.
elation for bravery in saving the life
of a lad named ,Peter Christie, who went
through the ice.
Downie: Lolewellyn, the 15 -year old
son of Mr. D. C. Brown, was awakened
ou Sunday night between ten and eley-•
un by the noise of the window of his
room raising. He coughed and the
noise ceased, but was again resumed
in a short time, when he called to his
father and the burglars decamped,
The electric light from St. Marys shin-
ing through the window showed from
outside a lady's purse lying on the
table which no doubt was the lniuee-
ment to anter.
Fullerton: On Wednesday last Mrs,
Agnes Bain, widow of the late Robert
Bain, who resides with her son, John,
on the 5th concession, received a stroke
of paraysis that completely prostrated
her. It rendered her speechless and
deprived her altogether of her faculties.
She lin; ered till Thursday morning,
when sie passed peacefully
cefulI away.
De-
ceased lost her sight a few years ago,
and this was a great affliction, through
she always enjoyed the best of health
in other respects.
An Extension of the Armistice Baa Been
Arranged.
London, May 31.—The Athens Corres-
pondent of Tho Times, in a despatch
dated to -clay, urges the powers to make
a speedy and then statement as to the
Cretan difficulty, and to insist upon Tur-
kish evacuation, after which, he says, the
Cretan chiefs will be willing to accept
autonomy. If, on the contrary, Turkey is
allowed to send more troops to Crete,
there will be a renewal of the horrors of
1866-68.
Constantinople, May 3i.—The Turkish
Government has replied to the collective
note presented by the Ambassadors to
the Porte on Saturday. Tho Ambassa-
dors than announced that they do not
object to the conclusion of the military
armistice, which the Turkish Govern-
ment insisted must be signed between
the military commanders in the field,
after which the Porte will negotiate the
peace conditions with the Ambassadors,
the treaty to be signed by the Turkish
and Gree's.plenipotentiaries in Thessaly.
In this latest note the Porte insists upon
an armistice of a fortnight which can be
renewed in the event the peace noaotia-
tions are not finished. The Porte, how-
ever, desires that peace be concluded as
soon as possible.
The Ambassadors are • urging the
Turkish Government to engage to pro-
long the armistice in the event of the
pease negotiations not being ended when
the armistice expires.
FAST ATLANTIC SERVICE.
Question Regarding the Yukon Contract.
London, May 31. -In the House of
CoxmnonE Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Col-
onial Secretary, in answer to a question
put by Mr. .1. F. Rogan, member for
Mid Tipperary, said he had no informa-
tion regarding the Yukon Charter Com-
pany, but believed the Colonial Legisla-
tures frequently passed private acts to in-
corporate
n
celera a companies.
anies.
O t m
p
The Secretary of State for tba Colonies,
Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, answering a
HouseCommons question in the of'Coln o s to-
q
day regarding the proposed fast steam-
ship service between Canada and Great
Britain, said the contract for this service
was between Canada and Petersen, Tait
& Company, of Newcastle. Mr. Cham-
berlain added that he would ascertain
Whether the Canadian Government ob-
jected to the publication of the 'terns of
the contract. Tho Government". of the
Dominion, Mr. Chamberlain further ex-
plained, had informed Mm that it was
fully satisfied with the competency of
the contractors to carry out their engage=
anent.
lair
/J"The Foot
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V� i.. Min
,wi,?
says an eminent English doctor,
"will carry enough poison to infect
a household." In surrnmer-time
more especially, disease germs fill
the air, multitudes are infected,
fall ill, die; multitudes escape.
These messengers of Mischief do
not exist for millions. Why not?
Because they are healthy and strong
-protected as a crocodile is against
gun -shot. It is the weak, the
`;casted, the thin -blooded who fall;
those who have no resistive power
so that a. sudden cough or cold de-
velops
evelops into graver disease. We hear
of catching disease? Why not catch
health? VTe can do it by always
maintaining our healthy weight.
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 very best
of fresh meat, and it will be our
first aim to please customers.
ribs,sausage,
Tenderloin, spareag ,
hams, bacon and everything usual.
ly sold in the factory can now be
procured at the shop.
Orders
1
of Cod-liver Oil, is condensed nour-
ishment; food for the building up
of the system to resist the attacks
of disease. It should be taken in
reasonable doses all summer long
by all those whose weight is below
the standard of health. If you are
losing ground, try a bottle now.
For sale -ev ail dxyggists at sea and $x.00
SCOTT & BOWNE., Toronto, Ont.
EVE
ULD 4 MILY
Is a very remarkable remedy, both, for Ilg-
TJe&NAL and EXTERNAL'EXTERNAL'use, and won-
derful in
on-derfulin its quick action to relieve distress.
Pe II -KILL is a euro cure for Bore
+u+, Thiroat, COnprIta
Chills, Diarrhoea, D3•scntery, Crown's,
Cholera, and an Lowe' Complaints.
PAIN -KILLER to THE BEST rem.
edy known for Sea-
Sickness, Sick Headache, Pain in the
Back or side, Rheumatism and Neuralgia.'
'PM -KILLER Is UNevesPloNAntr the.
FSEST JLIF113MEN1
MADE. It brings SPEEDY AND PER500114T RELIEt
id alt capes of Bruises, (tuts, Sprains, Severe
Burns, eta.
PAINPAIN -KILLER lo tho well tried and
-KILLER friend of the
Mechanic, Tarnier, Planter, Sailor, and in
Tact all classes wanting a. medicine always at hand.
ead505.E Te eau internally or externally with
ontaintyofrotlef
Bawaro of imitations. Talo nave but the 5C000108
`Psc5Y i)AYls." Sold. o5erywhare 1 tea, blg bottle.
VI ,RT4 L UtG E ISOTTIAE0 50 Cents
Promptly delivered. We intend
conducting a cash business, the
longest term of credit being one
week, (a discount of /, wall be
given for cash.
C. S T E LL, - Free.
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• ii " MENTHOL
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I have prescribed diontholPlastar Ina number
of cases of neuralgic and rheumatic pains, and
am vary much pleased withtheeffects and
• - pleasantness of its apidlcation.-1Y, 11. CARPEF-
1. WEE, )1.1)., 110tal Oxford. Boston.
Iitave used Menthol Plasters in several cases
• of muscular rheumatism, and find In every coso
thatitgaveaimostinstantaad permanentrelief,.
—J. B. MooRE stn., Washington, D.C.
• It Cures Sciatica, Lumbago, Nen-
ra] ia, rains in Basi: or Side, or
• any Muscular Pains
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• Price1 Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd, •
2110.Sole Proprietors, Atop raEAL. ,,!!
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Sarsaparilla
SUCAR PIand
COATED
afai'
The Greatest of all Liver,
Stomach and Blood Medicines.
A SPECIFIC FOR
Rheumatism, Grout and
Chronic Complaints.
They Cleanse and Purify the
Blood.
All Druggists and
General Dealers.
, Is invaluable, if you are rung
down, as it is a food as well as:
E a medicine.
The D. & L. Emulsion
t
Will build you up if your general health is j
impaired.
The D. & L. Emulsion
C Is the best and most palatable preparation of
t: Cod Liver Oil, agreeing with the most deli.
colo stomachs,
r The . & L. Emulsion
E
Isp rescribed by the leading physicians of
Canada.
The D. & L. Emulsion
Is a marvellous flesh producer and will give
an appetite.
you
E 50c. Ss 01 per Bottle I.
Be sure you get I DAVis & LAWRENCE CO., LTO. the genuine MONTREAL
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A man must consider his purcha IS
well these times; he must buy Winne
he can do the best.
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Look at some of these a 1~r$ :e
Pants made to' order, all
wool heavy tweeds $2.90
Suits (49,80
Overcoats $3.09
Black Worsted snits a spec-
ial, $12,00
Our $20 blacks boat all
others at 23. Come and. sea
for yourself.
HIES BRIM
SERVES
YOU
RIGBT�
If you go and pay more for
furniture than yon could buy it
from us, that is a our fault, -but
don't do it again.
We lead in all lines and can
save you quite au item by dealing
With us.
New Premises.
We are getting nicely ,settled
in our new premises now and our
stock is large and varied.
Undertaking a Specialty.
S. GIDDY 3t SEN.
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OPERA ROUSE MEI
Bicycles !
Bicycles 11
Bicyles 1 I 1
Bicycle Pleasure.
Are you seeking Bicycle pleasure
if so, you should seek first a gt.
wheel. We can furnish you any �t
the best wheels made, at lowest pr1efee
Musical.
Do you want anything in the
musical line. We have a choice Ibt
of Pianos and oroans, call and in-
spect them before buying elsewhere.
A full stock
Of sewing machines, babyeat-
riages, etc. ete.
Perkins & Martin
CENTRAL
DRUG
STORE
Rev. ,13. F Austin, for the past sig-
teen years Principal of Alma College,
St. Thomas, has resigned, and Rev. R.
J. Warner, late professor of modern
languages, bas been appointed Prinei-
pal. 1
Those who have used
Winan's Cough balsam pro-
nounce it unequalled as . ,
remedy for coughs, colds,
and bronchitis troubles.
Winan's condition and
cough powders for horses
the best in the market, al-
ways on hand; also Aeete-.
benefacto and Linimentothe
medicine so successfully
i�9
used by Mr. Chas, Mums
Parkhill, in this and other
towns, in treating and ells-
ing various diseases. For
sale here,
C. LUT , Druggist