Exeter Advocate, 1901-2-14, Page 5'ME
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side Main Street,Exeter,
TAR. D. ALTON A.NDERSON,(D.D.S.,L.D,S.,1)
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rsitv and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
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Ontario.. Physician, Surgeon and. Accouch-
ear. Office, DashwOod, Ont,
Legal,
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Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers,
Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, etc. Money to loan at 5 and per
cent. Office Fituseu's Block, Main St.,
Exeter. member of the firni will be at
Hens:111 on Thursday of each. week.)
I. R. CARLING, B. A. L 11 Dielt$01c,
rp W. GDAMIAN ....uccesser to Elliot
(*ladman,) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public Conveyancer, Etc. Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest. Office Main Street,
Exeter.
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Auctioneers
•"Lp BOSSENBER.RY:Graml Bend, Licensed
AA, Auctioneer for County Huron. Sales
promptly attended to, and charges moder-
ate. Orders by; mail will receive every at-
tention.
13 BROWN,Wineheisea. 'Licensed Aunt-
ioneer for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also.for the township ofIrsborne
S'ales promptly attended to and terms reit:.
sonbtile. Sales arranged. at Post office. "Win-
chelsea.
ELLIOT,.
Insurance Agent.
Hain St.
Exeter
FARMS FOR SALE
MONEY TO LOAN.
The undersigned has a few good farms for
sale cheap. Money to loan on easy terms
JOHN SPACK N
Samwell'sBlockExotat
WANTED.
Traveling .salesmen to call on the retail ra;:_rch•
ants. Special inducements to theie patrons, Sal-
ary and expenses. Experience unnecessary. Refer-
ences required. Address, The National, Dep. A.,
daxton. Bldg., Chicago, Ill.
THE LEADING
MEAT lifiARKET.
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For Fresh, good and the choisest cuts
of mei-a, call on the undersigned,
While all our cuts of mea,t are the
finest, we make a specialty ormet.it
delicacies. -
Meat delivered to all parts of the
. town .
(John Mannino'
•Othildreil Cry for
A STO A.,
GORED BY A BULL.
Windsor, Feb. 7. -Henry Parent, a
yoUng man living in Sandwich, was so
badly gored by ,a bull this morning
that Dr., Casgrain has but 'small hopes
of his recovery. The bull, which has
heretofore been a peaceable animal, was
standing with a drove of cows in the
barnyard, when Parent went out. Be-
. fpee the young man could realize the
1( situation the bull, maddened, evident-
ly, by a red necktie that the young
man was wearing, had tossed him sev-
eral feet into the air, its sharphorns
making cruel indentations in his flesh.
The onslaught took away his breath,
and he was at the meecy of the angry
beast which trampled him under foot
and kept goring him. His body was
,Cut in seventeen places by the animal's
horns, and the loss of blood from his
gaping wounds rendered him uncon-
scious while the animal vented its
fury. Parent's brother heard his cries
and rushed out to the barnyaid. He
yelled for assistance, and soon two
f NUM hands, with pitchforks, drove of!
the hull, In addition to the Wounds
and bruises all over his body the man's
light arm and shoulder wove broken
end his body badly erushed,
egilfdf
1
Thr aignathriY is en every box Of the fOOLIlInie
Lk"tx.e.ive Brogno-Qiiinine: 'Tablets
0,441.3 it$ono
rf)u iilhg
,In every cough (here
lurks, like a crouching
tiger, the probabilities
of C0f1Stirlipti011.
The throat and
lungs , be,come
roilf,rh and in-.
flamed from
coughing a ti d
z h e germs of -
consumption V: j
iind easY
entrance, azie
no chances
with ale ,',f4
N geFrooru6s0 yreottl%.
has been a per-
fPc' cur- Vihat a rec-
ced! Si -sty years of cures.
90,
•
soothes and heals the
wounded throat and
lunn.s. You escape an at-
tack of consumption with
• all its terrible suffering
and uncertain results.
Them is nothing so bad
For the throat and lungs
as coughing.
A 25c. bottle will cure
fill ordinary cough; hard-
er coughs will need a 50c. •
size; the dollar bottle is
apest in the !on P run.
"One of iny Sons was pitting
blood with a high fever and was
very El. We could hardly see any
00s18 of life in him. The doctors
V4,1 52(1111=110 good. But one bottle' o
yOnr CherryPectoral cured him and
saved his life." C. G. ANnErisois,
Nov. 10, 1898. Pulrwana, S.Dak.
Write the Doctor. If you have any
complaint whatever and desire tho
hest inedical advice, write''the Doc-
tor freely. Address
Dr. J. C. AyEn, Lowell, Mass.
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•
Mr. Stephen 0. Dither, of Pellnun
To,Ivnship, wzts el-trly Thursday
morning' by falling from the top oi'
ladder len dirg to a high hayloft. He
sti itck on his bead, breetking his neck
He was ;ibout 43 yeal's of ago, cuirl
l&tves iviclove and fiVe children.
A SUDDITer °fluff., of ben neeans sud-
den illness. Pein-Killer is all that is
needed to Ni ard it off. TInequzilled
for cramps and diarrlacea. Avoid sul-
sbittites, there ie but one Pain -Killer,
Perry IDevis'. 25e. and 50c.
Mr. sitriies Drainage's house and
barns in South Gower were destroyed
by fire, mid tAN't) inmates, Mr. Dul-
Mage'S nephew and the httter's aunt
loet, then lives.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bi 011)0 Quinine Tab -
•lets. All druggists refund the money
ic it Li's ,to cure. 25c. E. W. G'ro-e's
signature is on each box.
An explosion in the San Andres
mine, situated in the remote part of
Mexico, caus.ed the death of- 87 men,
women and children, and injured ma,ny
others.
fever, or other almost mortal
sickness, a man or woman
sometimes will g-ain a pound a
day from taking .an ounce a
day of Scorr's EMULSION and
the gain be healthy.
The ounce gives strength to
get the pound ; there is no
miracle, in it.
Body and mind' are weak;
digestion is weak ; and hunger
is ravenous.
SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Cod
Liver Oil is the food to begin
and go on with. It furnishes
strength to digest a little easy
other food; and a little grows
i
to enough. But the gain s
nearly all fat.
The bones ,had not lost
much ; the muscles had lost,
and had not got back their
strength; they have lost there
bulk the fat was all gone.
The fat has come back the
muscle slowly recovers its bulk,
more slowly it,3 strength—the
bulk of muscle was fat—and
the bones are about the same
as before.
It is Scorr's EfuLsiox of
Cod Liver Oil that starts the
body going again—give it time.
The genu me has
this picture on it,
take no other.
if you have not
tried it send for
free saMple, its a-
greeable taste will
stirprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNS ,
Chemists,
Toronto.
00o, and $1.00;•
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1110f E)t-rtINGOF 8{11111t1 {VE110110R{
Milan Obr• arlovitch Passes Afte
a Short lJnhapPY Life.
o GovePtiMent Will Spend $6,-
" 000,000 Less Than Last Year...
Pittance ltiiitister leiel(liuv, 11,as Already
Placed theEstimates For the Next
y Year Ilefole the COtnnioners-
lieW tile leeople's IlIoney It, (Min; to
lto Spent -01 tile Large Total 00 tali()
Neither King; :llexttuder Nor His Pi`,"0'
1,--.1.aeen Natalia 'Were at His Death -bet
-1 alozlzed. in the NatiOnal Assemb/
l'ar 1143 Work Eor 5, 11) ludepen
donee --- -Rohl; Illssoluto Monarch it
'Vienna, Feb. 1 2,--Formor 111111.
Milan of Servia, expired, at 4. ^O'ClOO!
yOStOrChly atturnoon.
Tito rentains will be interr0NI 0.
J(ronchol, a Sacr6d monastic shrin
ncs wi
io, u.Sitit-s-tloc,r0
ni, a , 101111. t1i 11011
f.
Otto r0i'l1iflg
The King Hears the News.
Belgrade, Seryia, Feb, 112,--1i1Ig
Alexander, -who *WaS a,t Nish velleY1
he received the news of the diatli of
his father, immediately sum (0one1,1
the 00 einla ors of the Ca.binet to 001.4.01.
at Kona,k, -where he commti idea Led
the inforniation to thein ofliciall,v.
evTeilhi.(;igiCiftolgt. aBnedlgQratdieza 001;IN;olsihug latst
(.;
Vienna. The rema,ins be brought'
1103-0.
In the Narodna-Skupshlina, or Na-
t.imial Assembly, the Premier, • Mr.
Yovanovitch, announcing the death
of the former King, eulogized. his ,sor-
vices in obtaining more coinplete in-
dependence and territorial axtension
for Servia, ,"Although political cir-
cumstances of late caused his ab-
sence from the country," said the
Premier, "those services will not be
forgotten." During the speech the
entire chamber reniaineci standing.
resolution VHS adopted that, the
niembers of the Etou.so should, attend
tho otiseotties in a body at Belgrade,
The sittira, was then closed by
royal decree.
Sketch of Ills Career.
Milan ObrenoVitch was born. it
Sassy, 111o1ciavia, in 1804.. Powas
educated in Paris at Lyceuni -Louis
le Grand, but Nv hen 14 year:e of iege
lie was recalled oil a.ccenint. of the
death. Of leis cousin. Ile beca,ne
Eno/larch in 1 868, under a regeifey un-
til he became of age. 1.-1.e \Vas mar-
ried' in 1875 to Natalie, P r ineesa of
Stoindza, from 1011)1) 01 he. 00 as dieuee_
ed in -.1$89. At the same thrie, he
abdicated the LIrronc on behalf of his
5011, Alexander. .
Servia.'s n11d1c1t d 1. ii -yr
Europe's roost. di.ssolu to monarch.
died without any loving hand to
smooth his
rais ni.,,•-oreed Queen.
Natalie, his divorced -Queen, 10 fit
Biarritz, whither the news of King,
Milan's fatal illness hail journeyed.
But she did not go to :Vienna. The
memories of past wrongs had mode
forgiveness impossible. liCing
ander liad sent his court =gen.:stet. to
the bedside of his dying father, but
Pc did' not -go himself till the end
had come. '
Gets:, Allowance.
Ottawa, 1\1U);
t (stet" 11514 '1 laid estimates On tbc table
before the h130011n05110 et titt.‘ House te-
Lti11e 11
$1%'61:',.451II0Y.2v,he
0vt'Tt"vett
iiirttol 1
410,41(0,375, together wan 414,01244)
ya•1011114,01rul.r.00.1N12 cotIonips:.trLf,,aer 11tii.
B50,01.1,065 for last ear,
Ilicreiti0ex rind 1.)certuses,
40%;theauta-oilte, i.tioictiz.telitaseeeriqt.118,:er;01,02(iiS2,;14sui!3,;Tiii:
princlpiii SO (111-05 aecieasi„-a are:.
Vence 420,203i Penic•Wil.I.O.1.1.CS 4-043.2;
latIon B02,088,80; arlit, agactutate had sta:
tistles 454,000; pe.n.siens 4474,06; 111i1I001
43013,010,21; rail \saint: and canals, In 50111,
4'184,080.82; public worltS;, lueOtne, 51,00(1,-
412,3(0; mull' subs:ales and etell lush i Snit.
YelltIOnS, $50,180.05; 'and coast
service $41,7.50; fisheries $43,7:10: 3101-11101d
Pollee $4101.117; government or the Northi
west 'Territories .4se,300; iniscelittnemiS
422,158.00; redemption et debt 1330,500;
militia 42433000; railways and etursis, capi-
tal, 4.11,42,00,041.08; public worics, capital,
4354,000; p114110 works, Yukon, t4q04,000.
For Railways mud Ca -nulls.
ith`Pdheettracallio$1..ving are tile .flt,ents rahlrflYs
Chargeable to capital -Sault Ste. Afarie
Cauni $100,000; Trent Canal $474,000; Sou.
lenges Cana! $100,000; Lake St. Donis
4600); Lake St, Fro[LcJO $15,000; 000INV1.11.1
Canal e1:10.000; r arran's Point cauat 410,-
000; Bop ide Plat Canal 14733000; Clitlep's
Canal 4380,000; . North Channel 430,090: 81.
041 (0000(11 111Ye0 and clews ee7,000; Beeleau
Canal es000; Weiland canal' se0,000; La-
chine Canal 43000; Chambly Canal 410,-
000; Trent Canal 428,100,
'fliere Is a stun at 423,000 for e new store
01 Ottneva Buildings; 41.0,000 for
biraministiqua, and 4100,000 for Rod
River. iNlanitoba, and $1110,000 for
Port (Iolborne harbor improvements,
Pnblic Vitor)cts
Fel low'ing are the items for public
works: _Brockville 11 430,000: Tiede: -
onto public buiiding F,,20,030; repairs to
Ih'uninion Publie Buildings 410,0007
buildings 426'00; Etffigston Royal
.1‘111I1ary 33;,300; Loudon Drilthall
111:11gqs 4‘.1.700°011:. r31%1$e115,
o1011)00;11?Iti et -a hv'ati. Lidnillijt
igi au 41:)81011dll;
St, 'Thomas, Dritlhall anti A 1.04011ry 424,000:
Sarnia public $80,000; Toronto
Doniluton bnildinga 44000; Windsor Drill -
hal v0,000; 'Wood:;toel; public building.a
$0000: Co(1ourg 430)0: Collingivood $25.000;
Colpoy's 13as $1.100; Goderieli harbor 40000;
general repairs and tniprovements ta liar.
001, river brIdge works 41.5,000;
Eftwitesbury 45000; Lake Temiscarning
41000; Lancaster 43501; Leamington 416,000:
MettiOrti harbor $4.1,000: Slialand ,Iitirb;n•
$5500; 0 \\Tin 'Sound Ilarbor SS30;); Iloint
Pelee Island $2500: Port Burwell 421 030;
Port Ilene 48700; Province lias
51300: Rontigan 1mrbor 4133000; sla,guian-
ilith 0.110111 3. pier 43300: South IS a
River 45000; Toronto harbor 522,000; Tren-
ton 412000; Wiarton $4500.
Ozitario,m shore 1A Light.
ontario comes out at the sniali end of
the horn, c0i0p0r51 with Iast veer, in
public works. In 10004 toe total sum for
Ontario 11005 $710,1.07.,This year it is only
e
$230,200. Quebc, wilrbch last year get
5304,100 for public works, 11115 Year re-
ceives 4277,000.
The iti.lininistratIon of Justice in tile
Yukon will be responsible for seversi i1.
circa s es : tio n a 'ala ry 0)0 judge 41000'
seary of additional judge 41000; sheriff
41000; clerk 41000: Living allowances of
sheriff 51111, eD,)rk 41200: transport cif Pris-
84 2n2,r0s00$.5000; witneSs and 1:111* (00S 1n01
trials 40000; miscellaneous expenses
The Department of .1,eigir wig co -t
0001' grain standards, etc., 41.0,0Go extra,
GEN. DAirrxEr.r. IN COMMAND
Of a Mobile Columu, Witich Is Pixpected
to }Lave Hot Work.
•
Pietermaritzburg, Feb, 1$. --Gen.
Dartnell, commanding Liao Natal Vol -
gin (*.COI'S, has, \0 it.!). the concurrance of
the Colonial Government, e,cce.,pted 111
offer by :Lord Kitchener to conimanci
a mobile column ,in the Transvaal,
consistingof the Commander -in -
Chief's , • Body Guard, Johannesburg
Mounted 'Rides and Gough's i1rounted
Infantry.
Gen. Dartnell's new command is
likely to • see hot work soon, •Gen.
Dartnell is a colonial ()peer of much
experience. His skilful guidance of
Gen.' Yule's retreatirtg column
through' the passes of the Biggers
-
berg in October, 18911. practicaity
saved them from. destruction.
The .10331n11e0bur1; c.orrespondent of
The 1N-a0al Witness states th.at the
Bra,kpan electric light works have
been destroyed by the Boers.
Anglo -Portuguese Alliance.
London, Feb,. 1.2.--"A solemn re-
afTirmation of the Anglo -Portuguese
alliance is pending, I mit 11 10)111.01
the Lisbon correspondent of The
Daily Mail, and England will re-
quest I'ortugal to lend Portuguese
troops to ,guard certain points in
South Africa in order to enable the
British employed at those points tc
join the fighting columns.''
• CANADIAN" SO017TS HIT.
One Killed and 'Two AVoitmind in Late
Engagements.
Ottawa, Feb, 12. ----Sir Alfred Ar.o.-
nor cables to Lord Mint°, Feb. 11:
No. 252, Sergt.-Major PLitterson,
killed; No. 49, Sergt. Bredin; No.
537, Sergt, Muncey, -wounded, Maris-
burg, Cape Colony, Feb, •t: all Can-'
adian scouts. Boyd, Kitchener's
Horse, daligerously,til with enteric
fever, l?retoria.. „ Please inform. fath-
er, 24 Lawrence street, Montreal,
Dr. Itarrell in Luck.
Belleville, Ont., Feb. 12. ---Dr. S.
J. Farrell, a former student of Al-
13ert College, who has been serving
00 1133 the Royal Canadian Dragoons
in Sotth Africa, has been employed
as civil surgeon with the medical
se1vice5f the army, at the rate of
R1 a day and rations. The order for
P10 appointment is dated at Pre-
toria, Dec.. 8, and is signed by Mee
j o r- General 'T. Kelly, A u ail L-
eneral
Broke His Netek,
Ridgetown, Ont., Feb, 12.—A sad
acciciento occurred 3e01e301a0,, in Orni ng
about :11. o'clock at Lei fah , & Son's
ba.sket f tee to ree, ev hen 31 thlt r 0113.1-
inorS, 16 ytars old, son of •Toseph
01-talrnots, was instantly- killed, ,11
appears the main shaft broke ).1.11c1
truok the unfortunate e fellow,
breaking his necic.
oxtht(i Dead.
WOO,d,StoCk`, Ont.., Feb, 1
Carr, a plotteer of West Oxford, died
tit 3 o'clock yesterday 11100111. ag3.'11
'3"ertt,s. Carcto.. to . thi•S
1033001 40' years ago, and _helped to
build the first road in 'Ncrcs t, 0
• They Brave Crossed the Bar.
Co11231gev0001, Ont., l'eb. 12. --
There passed alt -ay on Sunda.ly- 0110
of the old pioneers of the to\vnin
the person of I.ieut -Col. Joint iro,st&r,
the venerable town cleric, tvlio suc-
cumbed to pneumonia. after a short
illness. Sad to relate; his af:iec1 part-
ner only survived hino tt few' lieurs,
as Mrs. Hogg passed away on. Mon-
de y. The flags in to -ern are flying
at lialfeniast.
Royalties Leaving England.
London, .Feb. 1 2.—King Charles of
Portugal and his suite started for
Lisbon last evening at, 10 o'clock.
King Edward accompanied the Por-
tuguese monarch to the raiiway sta-
tion.
Grand Duke Michael of Russia, the
Czarewitch, left iee-o hours' earlier
for St. Petersburg, Prince Charles of
Denmark seeing him off. The King
of Greece will leave to -day.
A Quadruple combine.
St. Petersburg, Feb. 12.—The
Bourse Gazette, in advocating a
French-llussian-American-JA.panese al-
liance, to offset the Anglo -German
illiance, which a portion of the preS:,
persists in believing real, says the
other three powers shoulcl accept
Russia's leadership and inake peace
with China witholit. delaY, regardless
of the Anglo -Germans.
1' nIgarisin Elections.
Sohn, Bulgaria, rob. 12.—The elec-
tions to the Sebrnitie (National 'As-
sembly), have passed off quietly, ex-
cept at Philippolis (capital of Rou-
mania), where there was sonic r
beg in which two persons were killed
and several others were injured.
innbonie Plague at Cape Tottin.
Cape Town, Feb. 11 .--Ten casoz;
Pf Avlaiet .is eupposed •Lo be the bit-
bonic efle gue have been isolated. One
of the victims is a. white person. the
others are natives, , A native child
.1105 (lied of the disease.
The Nerin P,Ole .11.1nt?0e1'.
Ottawa, 'Feb . 1 2-CLl3t . Be e 0 er
of .(4,1tebee, the ice navigator, is In
town. II NN'a 010 OOV00110)011
give very subs (alit lel, aid to his pro-
posed expedition to locate the lelortb
Pole,
cone niaMten 0.. 0.c the R. Ill. C.
„() a 'ttt(t, Po). 1 2,-"--1:1 hae been set-
tled Hutt Areior Renele of tho Shr.OP-
&hive liimituent i8 tO hee,Octle C011.1
mandan 9f the 'Royal M'11itary Col-
lego„ ngs
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• PAIN -E'S- CELERY
COIVIPOUND.
T 3 7 -rile Healrh-Res orer.
Paine's 0( 013' Ceeepound has done
more to heal the sick and velieee suf-
fering than any other medicine in the
world. Bei og p 110. pala bible and
powerful, it- is the medicine indorsed
by our best physicians tAS tt true cure
for all nerv ms diseases. SlcklY: child-
ren, weary women and th•ed men have
found in this wonderful Compound,
health, str( ngth and happiness. For
all those diseases which are the re-
sult of weakened nerves, as dyspepsia,
headache, rheumatifm, neuralgia, kid-
ney and' liver troubles, Pine's Celex7
Compound, is the only sensible and
reliable remedy. It strikes at the
root of the disease, and makes a per-
manent cure. BeiYare of substiutes;
get "PAINE'S," the kind that "makes
sick people well."
IT'ilys Jane Hickey <lied at Lon:clou
()Tit., aged 68 -relrs•
Frank Smith, tried at Calgary for
inurcler of Rancher 1-luggard, lets
been .iequitted.
James. 1311't1, while ';‘-orking 011a
dralia tm the Ameeican side of the Ni -
agave, River, slid ov.er the precipice and
whs kilieti.-
Passene;er tvain le -o. 5 on the F.,rie
1043 i1%vaV woe ',Yreeleed neer Geeeti vide,
Eig,ht pa es en gees weieki 11 ed and
ten injured.
Otto Checkle;,-, isf Owen. Sound. N7n.S
St,INICk by a, falling inelle of a tree, end
received injuries whieh, it is feared,
will prove fatal.
Mr. 'Thos. Bush. a fa.riner of Oaistoe
Township. WAS Chn()Dill.r down .1 011
evheia a clped limb fell on hi- 'iced
crushime his skull.
If your stomach is weal: it should
have help. Hood's Sat eaparilia gives
strength to tile stomach and cures
dyspepsia and indigestion.
Mr. Thos. Timbs. one of the oldest
citizens of Niag„il-ra, Falls. Ont., wan-
dered away from home on Weduesa'ay
0.116 10, is thought Pc' fell into the
pool.
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Seaforth: Deep regret and sylimathy
.
was felt among our citizens generally
on it becoming known that Mrs. Ed-
-
ward Latimer, jr., had departed this
life early Friday morning. It was a
real shock to all her friends, as few
knew of laer illness: She had given
birth to a little daughter the previous
day, and convulsions ensued, and de-
spite all that medical skill could ac-
complish, one life ceased almost as
the other came into existence. Mrs.
Latimer's maiden name was Hattie
Soole. She was the second eldest
daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. Charles
Soole and was only 20 years and 5
months of age.
Mitchell: Win. Edwards, at the age
of 91 years 8 months and 24 days pass-
ed away on Sunday.' Ile was born in
Wilshire, England, and came to Ca na-
da when 14 years old, He first work-
ed in Augusta, Quebec, and during the.
first year only received 121! cis. in cash,
the rest having to be taken out in
trade. In the rebellion of 1837 d.eceased
was in the battle of Windmill and
helped to carry off the field the first
Canadian shot. Deceased came to
Mitchell in 1832' and since then has
beetna respectedand peaceable citizen
Of Our town. He was tevice married,
and leaves a widow and ten children
to mourn hiS demise.
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PaileY, 'Worsteds and Scot%:
'Tweeds.
13013111(1 1105011 tile .11€;[-S" Stv.p1
pitttern
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re beauties.•
A big toage of Blues and 131aek,
Serges at the old priee.s.
13)0 yoil want a, oLICIC haVe What :00
want, in Twaif$, Venetians pinz731'
Olays.
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Overeoats in Beavers, Melt -ens, 0' .01,
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All sv4-0:1c done in tlae latest stYlv-
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Opposite Post 01-3ete
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if yoi0 v,".11.14 t(); have good hick •a..-Y..k.
V0111. Xmas, Cake.s, 11Se. our Prineee,..eti
'Pastry Flour. Ask for it and ins'ist-e/Is
he vine- it
it for the dainty. the rtebeeIe
the dyspeptic rind the h mig-ry for n,..M
eppetities and 1701111100".115.ft. is 'art
peerless item Of `I, n'ofie 1)1'3'11"f9S',
there ;s no s.,bsti'-rte
STAR FLOUR
will make more breail ant a larger
loaf than ally other fnmily flour. talutie.
used always wanted. -
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Our stock has never bees
1)etter assorted that at present.
Ca,11 and see our different
lines, sucil,as Pianos, OrgaInA
Childrenli
Cutters and Sleighs, Crok,
lnoe Boards, Violin,F, Mouth
Organs Musle of all kinib
Organ and Sewing lklaching
repairs. Also the celebratea
Berliner Talking' Maclaine.
CALL AND SEE ITS.
S. MARTII
NE
We have moved 'into our' new 'pre-
mis'es opposite the Central.. z.„ 4,0 ..•121/11
are now open for business. rge-'
raises are modern and we give ytotil
modern and np4o-da1;e goods ;loll
made in the most modern style,.
We Personally . .
. . Cut Every Gartneut
,
mci,t's made up at this establishrotat
-as well as fit it -and look, anew
all the details. This is only t4.tat
reaSon why our prIces are moder-
ate,
ent's Furnishings . .
Come and see us in onr new piano
Of 1>usiness.and examine our stoek ls
Gent's Purtiishings,
Bert.Knight
HICKS
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