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Teeth oxteaeted without any pain, or any
bad effect .cltlice in Panama's Bleak, west
aid Main Street, Exeter.
DR.RI. AR,TON AN'
honors Graduate of the Toronto t i-
rsity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
ot Ontario. Teeth extracted without painn.
All me Dos of Ia -pastry rip to elate. (inee
over Elliot & ECiet's Iaw oflie;:-opposite
Central Rlotel-E•. •ter,
:Medical
Drs. r A. R1Lr.XN 1, T A. Amos.
rtesMenees, sameformerly
nPPICRS,'spael.man, building. Main St
Dr, RAH:is' einem same as formerly -north
door. Pr..A.ruos' olfico, saute building -south
door. May lit. Olss
7, A Rollins. M. D. T. A, Amos. ,1f. D
T'►tt.T.1'. 'MMrl.AV(Gl t4IN, MEAtl1RR, OF
.L' the College; ofRzh Vi) ieiausand :+ur(uona
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Aecouoh-
eur, tlttice. t)a,hwoo,l. tat.
Vogel.
ii, COLLINS, • RISTEt.SOLIRIT-
. OR;, Conveyancer, Notary Pablia•
oe-.•-Over O';1ei1's /lank, li;xoter,Outarlo.
nnsto Loan.
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LLTOT S (ILAPMA:r, BARRISTERS,
Etc. Conveyancers. and Monet to
Loan at 0 said 50i per cent.
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t7 11ROWN,Wtuehoisaa. Licensed Anat-•
11.. loneez .tor the Counties of Perth and
ididdlesex, also for the township ofttsboruo
Baler r.rontptky attended toi nd terms yea-.
soahsle Sales arranged at Poetofliee.Win-
ohalsea.
Insurance.
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Insurance Agent.
]main St. Baster
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Reliable man in every locality, local or
travelling, to introduce a new discovery and
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ticulars write" rho World Medical Electric
CO.," Landon, Ont, Canada, 2.293
TAILORING
CHEAP til
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NOBBY. r
et The Iiang-dog Expression "
looks of a " ready made,"" baud.
me -down" suit of clothes is e
enough to disgust the Prince of
Slovens.
NO FIT, 4S
NO STYLE,
NO GOOD.. Sit .
c
A tailor.made suit, cut. made
and fitted to the contour of your
form is certain to look right.
AND WEAR--mmiri-
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. t
Prices small as Stitches.
Bert. Knight.
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01111TTHEE
8UTOIEEt SHOP for
Beef Lamb, Pork, Corned
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Beef, Sausage Bologna...
Fish, Poultry and Game
in Season..
Highest cash price e paid. for hides
Sheep and Lamb Skins and Tallow.
FRESH FISH THIS WEEK.
One RAL HOTEL,
of DAY, Prop
pENTRALHOTEL, ,
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AXL" Nervous Dleeawoa-Tailing Mem•
ory,Imotency, Sleeplessness, etc. caused.
by Abuse or other Excesses and Indis-
cretions The! - quickly and sure'
restore Lost Vitality in old or-oung. and
fit a marc for study, business. or marriage:
Prevent Insanity and Consumption if
en in time. Their .heir .
u. a shows immediate pp
itoimr
went and effoats a CURE where s11 other fail
In-
sist upon having; the genuine Max Tablets. Thor
, have cured thousands and will' cure you. We iveapos-
itive written guarantee to effect a cure rjri aim
Te in
oath case or refund the money. Price WV tl1 ,,per
or six
package; ko ti
p s Sall treat
G ( treatment) price.
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Mail; iAa�]Aai�n�wtr�appoanr� apron receipt of pride. (7ircalar
gm0' A REMEDY CDcarborni3r.,
CO.,b ehianga n}.
sold. in Exeter by C. Lutz,'Druggist
Wm Legatt, a coachman, was up-
set out of a. carriage at Brantford and
killed.
EXETER MARKETS..
(Changed every Wednesday)
Wheat per bushel ...,,...,., $0 Si to 82
Barley 20 to: 25'
Oats 20 to 22
BButter A3 to 144
gg 13 to. 14
Potatoes perbag 45 to Fel
Onions ,......
Bed Clover Seed per bushol.......$i..00 to $4,6
Hay per ton tee to- 8.00
Dried Apples per ib 4
'turkeys 7
Ducks......,...
Geese.....,,
Chicken
Wool per 11:
17
Healthy Baby
When Born
In Three Months Humor Spread
Over His Forehead
o l�:is Eyes and All Over His
Hands
h 1'tehing, Surriing Torture -
How It Ended.
When a child is cured of the itcirinv
toL•t.:are and binning inflammation o'
w.'•.'r t t Oar salt rheum, it is no wonder
t114t lauds tail to express the joy of
the grateful pereuts, and that the:-
glaaly idi in .ts •truu4; tern's as pa} -
a;iile the plain storysof suffering re-
lieleil 0tltl health restored. Minn:
te,tivaotnial$ relate the wonderful aue
cel-; of IUood's Sarsaparilla 1parilla in such
eases, even after all other prescription,
anti medicines fail. :Here is cue.
"0. T. Hood a Co., Lowell,
"Dear Bira:T•Oar boy Flarvey wilt re-
member the good JIood's Sarsaparilla did
Minx as long as he live#. Fie wase health;
baby when he was bora, but before he
was tared mouths old a breaking opt ap-
peared on both sides of his faee. Physi-
cians did hips little good and said bet for
his strong constitution he could net have
lived through lain dreadful suffering. The
humor spread over his forehead, into his
oT'ce, and came out on his bands, It was
indeed pitiful to wituese the poor child's
auferin .e. It was very painful far him.
to open or Shut his eyes, and we had to
tie his little bands to prevent ]rim from
acratching the itching, bursting skin.
My =ether urged tut to try liood'a Sar-
saparliht, We did eo, and a (short tiros
after be began to take thea medicine we
halt a chauge for the 'hotter. We con-
tinued until we had given hien five bot-
tles, and then the eczema ,had entirely
disappeared, and bo has ever since been
perfectly cured of this dreadful disease.
111s sufferings extended over two and a
half years. People for miles around knew
his dreadful condition and know that
1Tood's Sarsaparilla cured him. Be is now
a bright, boy, perfectly healthy and bas
tbo finest akin of any of ray five children."
MRs. L. 1tir iusFist.n it, Collegeville, Pa.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug-
sta. 11;six for15. Bo sure to get Rood's.
Annual Convention
OF TIIE
UTTER and CHEESE
ASSOCIATION
OF "WESTERN OVTA1tMO.
IrVill bo held in the Omuta lloasrc,
LONDON, ONT.,
an, 19, 20 and 21, 1898
Round Trip Single Fares by all rail-
ays.
This is the Great Annual Reunion of
airymen.
Practical addresses by practical met-
a every phase of successful Dairyiee.
For Official Programme, address;
F. MCLAREN', M. P., GEO. IIATEr i.,
Stratford. Brantford,
PRESIDENT. ON
Goderich: A very pretty weJdine
was solemnized on Dee. 27th at th'•
home of William Proudfoot, barrister.
brother of the bride, the contracting
I Isobel, youngest daughter of
Roht. Proodfoot, Esq., and Wm. L. Sha 1
on, of Atlanta, Georgia. The cert
mony was performed by the Rev. Mark
Turnbull.
Parkhill: A very • pleasant event
ooh place on Wednesday Dec. 29th at
he residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gray,
l6tir con , West Williams, when their
eldest daughter, Rattle was united in
he bonds of holy matrimony to Mr.
David Sells, of London township. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev.
Mr. Hart. The bride was attired in a
dress of cream brocade and silk and
Coked charming. The bridesmaid was
Miss dadie Gray, sister of the bride
and the best man was Mr. Woodall, of
ilworth, cousin of the groom. The
maids of of honor were Miss H• a nd
Mi s L' . Hill, cousins of the bride. The
priw.seets were both many and valuable
lowing the esteem in which the newly
wedded couple were held by their
rlends.
ook's
Cotton Root Compound
Is the only safe, reliable
monthly medicine on which
ladies can depend in the
hour and lime of need.
Is prepared in two degree^
of strength.
No. 1 for ordinary cases
isfarbestdollar di
by the. medicine known
-sold by druggists, one Dollar per box.
No. 2 for special cases-ro degrees
stronger -sold by druggists. One box,
Three Dollars ; two boxed, rive Dollars.
No. r, or No. 2, mailed on receipt of
price and two 3 -cent stamps.
The Cook Company, •
Winds, Oario.
7rr$old In Exeter and everywhere in
Canada by all responsible Druggiate;.
A. RCJSSIAN FIRED C
BY A BRITISH MAN-OF-WAR IN 0111-
NESE WATERS.
Germany ordered by China to Evacuate
Kino-Chou.-The i*rl tishA$tuirl). Starts
for 7,long-bong-Cen4ntercia7 Relations
netw.ep Rnasin and Corea,
London, Jon, 3. -Vice -Admiral SirEd,
ward Hobart Seyrnour, fs,C,B,, who has
been appointed British Comntanderin-
Chief on the China station, succeeding
Admiral Buller.
has started, d
for Wag
Hong accompanied by his stair.
According to a special; despatch front
Shanghai,
a sudden stiffening has tarsen.
place, in the attitude of Tsung Tei Yamen
toward Germany, resulting in a demand
for the evacuation of Riao-Choir, It)Zd
leading to the belief that GreatBritain is
bring presssure to bear upon Pekin. 44
-
despatch from St, Petersburg says that out
Thursday hntperor Nicholas granted art -
Audience to the Chinese Minister Pleni-
potentiary Yang Yu, who handed tb-e
Czar a perr:on:tl letter front the Emperor
of China, Itn
s xaported therethat t he
eonvemition turn: d on the propis'_d
Chinese loan. Thk• St. Petmburg Herald
announee's that. some Russian vessels/4w
left t k0rt Arthur ds rose luta the har-
bor at Talienwan with C'hina's consent,
the harbor at Port Arthur beam too
small for the free nxosement of the Bas-
shltt vessels. Ir
The Canadian Milutta for ?errire.
New York, .Toon. 'I.• The London eor-
k+'pendent; of the Sun ental.-; "Vie Sun
is e►etrbl4'd to say that in tiff hint of
trouble in tine fur East the Cauaailien
militia will have an .opportunity of (les:T-
ing theur'>elve:s with glory, The War
Depertinent and the. Admiralty have be-
tween them drawn up a fiehenun whereby
a battalion o3 this utiiiti1 will ire hurried
to Hong Kong from Vancouver the um,
ntent war Somas imminent. They would
rends China long before any force front
England could get there, and it is thought
their co-operation would beam the Loper.
Jai, unity idea. Presumably the views of
the Dominion .Government had been
ascertained beforehand, and sante steps
had been taken to :Anti out 'whether the
gallant militiamen would be willing to
follow glory to the eiinnon's mouth.
•rtelaort D4tt*teal at Ottawa.
Ottawa, Jan. A. -•General Oa coigue
says be has beard, nothing of the inten-
tion of the War Department to sent a
Canadian force to China.
Fired on a Russian Warship.
London, Jan, 8.--A sensation has been
caused by a rumor from Plymouth that
till English admiral bas fired on a Rus-
sian man of -war In Chinese waters. Noth-
ing is known .as to the matter at the
Tharelgn Otlieo or the Admiralty.
The morning papers publish also the
statement that r'auglautl ispressieg China
to declare fort Arthur a free port. It is
supposed that the presence of British
Warships there is intended to insure
freedom of aaceess for trYadiug vessels.
11 London, Dee. AO. --According to a spec-
ial despatch from ,Shanghai, the 13ritlsh
Admiralty has requisitioned the three
Empress steamships belonging to the
Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
THE TRUCE IS ENDED.
Employers' Federation Stands by 'IIs.
Guns, and the Deadlock Continues,.
York, England, Deo. 81.-A largely
attended meeting of the 'members of the
Employers' Federation yesterday unani-
mously passed a resolution endorsing the
action ot its representatives at the Tet.en t
conference with the delegates of the strik-
ing engineers, reiterating tiro opinion.
that it is impossible to shorten the hours
of labor, ntaintalning that the proposed
arrangements for the management of the
works in no way interfere with theproper
functions of trades unionism, and
acknowledging the receipt of the an.
gineers' vote.
The employers' committee will write to
the engineers' committee that the "truce,
therefore, is ended."
significant, if True.
London, Dec. 81.-A news .agency an-
notmcos that the British naval reserves
will be mobilized.
According to recent estimates, the re
serve forces of the British navy number
about 28,000 men. Of this number It
calculated that at least 10,000 inen would
be required in case of war to complete the
manning of the 'warships of Great Bri-
tain, which are understood to require a
complement of 110,000 men, whereas only
190,.000 aro said to be actually in service.
The naval.sosorve problem has long been
discussed by Br"i'titli authorities, and the
general opinion appears to be that the
number of men available is far short of
the number which would be required in
case of war.
In addition to the mon of the naval re-
serve, Great Britain has a large reserve
fleet and a number of reserve merchant
cruisers, including such vessels as the.
Campania, Luoania, Etruria, 'Umbria,
Majestic; Teutonic,. on the Atlantic; and
Empress of India, Empress of China,
Empress of Japan and others on the Pa-
cific.
A Well Digger Suffocated.
Killarney, Man., Dec. 30. -John Brig-
ham was overcome with gas while work-
ing in a wen herc,yosterday. Efforts wore
made to resuscitate him, but without
avail. Deceased leaves a wife and two,
children.
iniecaig Shot Himself.
• Lion's Head, Ont., Ddb. 31.-A' young
man named Angus McCaig, in the em -
lay of John Rouse, eighteen miles north
of this place, in the township of Lindsay,
shot himself yesterday.
The Trick Sat Upon.
Constantinople, Deo. 81. -The the repre-
sentatives seastatives of p have refused to
permit the Turkish Government to re-
place 4,500 time -expired troops on the
Island of Crete.
France Makes a Grab.
Paris,_ Dec. 30. -The French, it as an-
nounced, have occupied Odienno and
Sambatigila. It is believed this indicates.
that an advance against Chief Samory is
imminent.
IYIunicipai Elections.
BAYFIELD.-Reeve, George Erwin,'.
Councillors, Dr. B. Stanb►lry, Thomas
Clarke, Jas. Thompson, Tomas Ellictt,
Trustees, John Pollock, Thos. Cameron,
John Widdon.
CLINTON-Mayor, R, Holmesr Coon.,
cillors, J. P. Doherty, Jacob Taylor, W.
Bowers, ,J, Ford.
GODERICa-m•sayor, Robt, Tliomp-
son ; Deputy Reeve, Jas. Wilson. TWO
Councillors yet to be elected for St,
George's Ward, Nominations Saler,
day.Jan t t 8,
Ree e
D. Urquhart;
Coulcillor8, Hodgins, Geo. Brwn,
F
Fred Arnold.
1'i
Ar o d, J. W. Ortwein,
MITCHELL -Mayor, Wm. Ryan,
Reeve, Jiro. White, jun. Deputy, Fred
TTllfton; Councillors, South, Ward,Wait
Thomson, 11. Thorne, W. Marlyn. North
Ward, J, Coppin, I, .Hord, A. Burrill;
;lest Ward. t' Davis. F. B. 11olibk , 3.
Boyd. by acclamation.
SEA Of1'H-.•Reeve, James Beattie,
Deputy, Noble
1$Cietle
Councillors,
io,eou
South
Ward, Jas. JcGinniv, George 'ells, 11
Wiiius, East Ward, J. G. tfi fiseun, J
1iansie, 1,. G. Neelin.
,.
S 1°. �,l.k,la.7t S-;ifa,l•or, all Councillors
and all Scheel Trustees tlecttd by ac-
clamation.
eelaamation.
!ATTER MMQ CHEESE CO VENTIOJl
lit
mutton, .14.4 SOO), -Otis sad:
'MR Vslauf
I The,official programme bas beer is.
sued. We Piet; out the follow Tref; from
tu3oug the list of speakers, the pantos,
Qhemeelvesspeak for the character of
the Convention that it will be one Oaf
the vers highest class; Dr. W. 1. Cms
nen, Queen's L'uiversiiy ,ti. W. Camp.
heti, Piovinelat 1us:ruetor in Road :Halt
ii -g; Ron. John Dryden, Minister t'3
,Agriculture fur Ontario; Prof. 1i- 11,
1leau, Ontario Agricultural Colleges
Guelph; Hon. A. S. Fisher, Minister t<f
Agriculture for Canada; D. Derbyshire,
1ioekville;11. B, Gurier, DsKaIh,111
W.11. Jordan, Director of Experiment
*''tatian, Geneva, N. Y,; C. 0, James,
Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Ont.
aria: J, W Robertson. Commissioner of
Agriculture and Dairying for Canada;'
J. A. 'Ruddick', Superintendent Drury'
School, Kingston; F. T. Shutt, Chemist
Experimental Farm, Ottawa; 1 hos
1lalialatyno. Stratford; A, Pattuilo, M.
1?, P., Woodstock; J. i3, Muir, Ingersoll;
E. T. Bell, Tavistock;; Geo. H. Barr.
Sebriugville, ete,
The list comprises two names from
the other side, both among the most
eminent men in the States as authorities
on the subject of Dairying.
Mr. U. B. Curler is one of the tryst
frequently quoted authorities especially
on everything pertaining to the menu,
facture of creamery butter
Professor W. II. Jordan is director of
the New York Experiment Station and
is probably the best all round Ulan in
States.
The Canadian speakers are all web
known.
The morning sessions are devoted ex
ctusiyoly to addresses and discussions
on cheese and butter malting in which
makers themselves will take the lead
log part, Every maker in Westeru
Ontario should be on hand at these
scissions and take part in the discussions.
Burglary at Liman.
Some time between Saturday night
and Sunday morning the front door of
Mr. J. S Gilfillan's grocery was forced
in, and the robbers succeeded in secur•
Ing about $7 iu cash, $5 worth of to
bacco and ten pounds of butter, to-
gether with some other small articles,
amounting all told to about $16 worth.
There is not the slightest clue to the
guilty party.
Our Clubbing Rates.
The ADVOCATE and
Weekly Mail Empire
" Farm and Fireside
Farmers' Sun
Globe
Advertiser
Free Press
Witness, Montreal
" Star, it
t° Farming
Daily News, Toronto
" Star ft
" N World
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81.30
$130
$1.25
$1.50
$1.36
$1.75
$1.60
$1,75
$1.70
$1_75
$2.00
$3.00
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31 00
, Will SCOTT'S EMULSION
h$ core consumption ? Yes and 0
,,no.: Will It cure every case?
49 No What cases will it cure .
a io
.then ? Those in their earlier
fa
stages, especially in young 2
people. We make no exag-,
' gerated claims, but we have
65 positive evidence that the 0
early use of G
ig
Scott's Emulsion
t
o
1v, of Cod-liver oil with ,Hypo-
igg. phosphites of Lime and Soda
in these cases results in a,
positive cure to a large num-
ber. advanced cases,
In n d how=
ever, where a ctsre is impossi-
ble, this well-known remedy I
should be relied upon to pro-
long Iife surprisingly.
5oc. and.$t.00, all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto.
(143540
0111031 A. Li'lA»l,Sf7 f% r3'TAXA17 i7cl t t 14'Ai?ICTT'7L:EV-
Meets City Cooperage,
It. T. Philips., Prop. Chatham, Cct.18, If07,
Lear Sirs; -Some time ago l was treated by one of our beat city doctors for
continued bleeding et the pose, and the treatment I was subjected to weakeuvd
my stomach so that nothing 1 could eat would agree with me, and 1 eauld retain
nothing but bread and reilk, which was nay ebiet diet.
T tried a bottle of your Shean'a Indian Tonic. and at one began to inipr
and it has made a permeament care in rev ease. I cal, now ';1 take of any food -r
matter • p r ?t x
how strong' and
„ experience no distress AB eaten,;.
I bare recommended it to several people, and in every case;!' has givengraad
resuits, and a bottle of it. ahould'be In every and
ebold
Yours s erC truly. i':, ;.. PilltLIPS.
14S43IGiESTJOlp P.ER] 41VENTlt)VVR'FD
St. Williams, County l4orfo:it C i. 13, rbe}7.
Dear Sirs: -It gives me great pleasure to teaaity to tete-f*et that 5'nare's Indi-
te has caused a most remarkable chane; in nay cordltion. :For two oeazs I
IrRWB$uttered from Indigestion and Weakness, and n' -t
finding rent 1roni SP
other medicine, until your agent came ire Gro a "Dals a�d an4t4try Sloan
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inaiR Tonle. � AI I 414 so and have used tour bottles. 1r isillttoR.^rc
t ,
!nin my lite, and Iran now rasa aut sleep with ease titl cv36lJrL. aSloan.**
Indian Tootle is the hest medicine in the w orl"3.
I remain, your. truly, MRS. C. PRICE.
Igor sale at all denierse, on' adurea,5} the Company
se.00 per bottle; 6 bottles Ter *506.
s
7
iChrisiie's_.
COMMERCIAL LIVER #
t-
First-class Rigs and licrses,
(Orders left at f.iit wkshe`w s
Hotel, or ttt the Livery
Stable,Chrjsties old Stand
will ,r 3
! � l'f:t'•au l'f� +° cal .lilfll3t Ht si
�
+ tention.
t cram Reasonable
"Only one (lir.
in the
World for Me."
80 ins) s the popular
rag,
" Only One
F&iittur Store
FIN1k+e1104ee
Cour eetlor.
THE PALACE
WAR1
�a
in Town for Tile."
Says the landlord who wishes to has
ever;,' dollar expended to pis full duty.
Encea-rtlling, is tier este biishrneut is
marked at prices which will retain reg
alar patron,. and inde«c eecasionai cos -
teeters to aerate ugsin. The rapid
increase in the volume of our business
is the best evidence Haat alae people of
Exeterappreclete tide Inctho.l.
Wo make anderIaliing a Specialty.
In buying eeeda '°economy es.
extraranonco," beeew,* thb eost
orcultivatiOn wasted Ila Inforloraeeda
s7wan largely exceeds the original
cost of the best and dearest seeds to
be had. The boat la attvara the
clieapest. Para Mlle more for
FERRY'S
SEEDS
wad a1w u,z get your money's'worth.
Five canto per paper everywben,
Always, the MIL Seed. Annual free.
O.M.FERRY & CO„Wlndsor,Ont.
S. GIDDY & SON.
HINTS FON XMAS AND
L
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A Irian must consider his pure/Ass
#►-ell these times; he xruast buy wheals
be can do the best.
Look ;lt some of these figures;.
Pants )1hltle to viiia r,
wool heave iweed8 82,00
Suits 9,8471,
Oat :coots .$8..
Black 'W'orsted suits a spec-
812,00
laec-
,8.r12,00
Our 3 0 :Wachs 14t:tt all
others at $23. tonic and Ilea
for yourself. _.
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Bicycles!!
I
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NEW YEAR'S 09FTSa'Bicycle Pleasure.
TWA :;mean we have surpassed our-
selves iti malting and rat;'thtring together
Choice Oddments in Haney !' urnituree
suitable for presentation. The assorement
is now complete and everybody is invited
to view our Stock if only fur the sake of
seeing what very reasonable -prices Choice
Furniture can be purchased for.
SPECIAL
We wish to call special attention t0 a
lino of 'Very Il:eud.oioe' 111118 EtOOIt
SETTS in Ern. OAR, and :t5ti ANTIQUE
and Cn5unsa finish. All are extrenrel
tasteful in design and the '•rice:} are mucic
lower tlian it has heretofore leen possible
to quote for similar goods.
ROCKING t C'.IlAI8814.
In sr GREEN,
0uvL
CUR Taciiand bav Fin i,
from $2.40 up.
FANCY TABLES.
A. magnificent line bought at a saori-
fice and marked at correspondingly low
prices. Centre Tables, Fancy Chairs, Sec-
retaries, Lounges, Panay hookers, Music
Banks, Couched, Extension Tables, Picture
hiouldeings. Curtain Poles, .Artists' Mater-
ials, Etc., Ttc., Eta.
UNDERTAKING and E1IIBALMING
IN ALL ITS JOBA dL'IIES .. .
S. Gilley & Son.
1 FAMERS!
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You will find at Bisset's Warerooms the
following line of Agricultural Implements :
Deering Binders, Mowers,
Roller and Ball l3eariugs,
Steel Sulky Rakes.
A full line of Seed Drills, Cultivators,
Disc and Diamond Harrows, Plows,
and Turnip Drills,
SEWING I1AGIIINES ETC.
The celebrated Raymond sewing
machince... Knoll Washer and
wringers.
STOVES.
(Gurney stoves and furnaces,
B
TJ
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The Chatham Wagon and a full line
of the eeiehrnted lileLaughlin buggies
Are you seeking BiCycle pleasure
if so, you should seek first a ,goo
wheel. We can fnrni: b you any of
the best wheels made, a t lowest price*
Musical.
Do you want anything in tizr
musical line. ' We have a choice lot
of Pianos and organs, coif "art;: ;rr-
specs them before buying elsewite rat
A full stock
Of sewing machines, baby ear
riages, etc. etc.
Perkins & Martin
THE
t1RAL Ri'g
STORE.
Try WINAN'S COUGH BALSAM
for Coughs, Colas and Bronchial trouble
in old or young. ,-
'
We 3lanufagtitre--,
%WINER'S LINAMENT
which is an excellent remedy for
Cramps. Pains, Neuralgia, Sore Throat
and Influenza.
The 01d Reliable, Urinates Con-
dition Powders,
still holds fist place in the market.
Also Lotion for scratch -ts on horses.
and Condition Powder tor same,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
DIX. L ING STRTIP.
C- L U T Z, DRUGGIST.
mumagamisiE
FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS-
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
THECOOK'S BEST FRIEND
LAttGEST SA3.E 134 CA1v440,.4