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EDITOR AND PROP
Asnigos....rmstassurawc.....a.7.74;riamcwww.t. re.141iYarmL,
ofessiesial Vitas its.
IL KINSMAN, D.D.S. & ERe A. Ri
KINSMAN, I, S,, D. D. S,,flonor
,-.1itialuitte of Toronto University,
DENTISTS,
Teeth extracted without any pain, or any
bad effects. Office in Fanson's Block, west
side Main Street Exeter.
DR.D. ALTON ANDBRSON,(D.D.S.,L.D S 5.)
honors Graduate of the Toronto Ifnirsitv and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
, of Ontario, "Teeth exf.racteCl without pain.
All modes of Dentistry up to date, 011ice
in,' new block south of Carlino•si block.
le cal
DAfcLAUGHLIN, mgm,BER
the College of Physicians andSargeor.e
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and accouch-
ear, Office, DashWood., Ont. -
• TCR"SON Sr C AR DENG BARRISTERS,
.1_1 f-,olieitors Notaries Conveyancers,
-001nrcaSSI.011er? Solicitors for the "Aloleolts
13ank, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates
of Interest. Offices, Main Street, Exeter.
I, R. CAR FANG, D. H. DiCKSOL
GLADHANa(sudeessor to Elliot &
• . Bauister..Solieitor, Notary
l'ulilithUonyoyancor, Etc. _Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest. Office Main Street
,
e•p.rs'
s B4OkSalES-0 LB.:1:1,741-r a n Bend, Dice.iistel
promptly a t tentl'e'd -or °1v11.1.trikt':11'111.1'Dn'
Sltlett
aryes an oder-
ate. Orders. . by mool will receive every at-
ention
' '
BEIOWN.,Winisheisea.. Licensed A.uct-
.. ioneer tor the Counties 'of l'brtli:a,nd
Middlesex, also for the toWnShiP oftriboxlle
Sales .promptly attended. to and terms r_eis-
- s on bal e .Sales arrAnged at 'Post office . 7 in-
helsea.. '
lusuinnace.
Insurance Agent,
Main St,
EXoter
• P AA1.11-1 FB s.aLE,
MONE/ TO LOAN.
The undersigned has a few good mo for
salo cheap. Money to loan on easy terms
JOIN SPACKMAN
Samwelliu'Block. Exeter
THE LEADING
EAlg"AT MARK7
For Fresb, good and, the choisest cuts
• Of meat; call ,on. the 'UndtirSigned.
While all our cuts of meat are the
fines .We make a' Sp e ci ty of meat.
'
Moat delivered to all parts of • the
. . towli . .
John Manning
Sett -,,4?
,EXCLItSiOtIS
any 'a school
girl is said to
be lazy and
shiftless
witen she
doesn't deserve
,t1 the, least bit of it.
She cant study, easily r
falls asleep, 'is nervous
' and tired all the time.
And N•vhat can you ex-
pect'', t-'.ier brain is being
fed itylpure blood
; and her whole sy....4em is
•T.,tifferityrsfrom poisoning.
.
Such gtris are wonder- ,
fully helped and greatly
ellange(1,.by taking '?
e.f?;
Hundreds of tbousands
of schoolgirls have taken
,1 it during the past 50 years
,1 'Many of -these girls now
have llotnes of the own.
They • remember what
cured them, and now
.1, -they give the same medi-
, duet() theirown children.
You can afford to trust a
arsapprilla that has been
tested fat half a century..
$1.00 a bottle. MI druggists.
If your bowels are consti-
,' paled -take Ayer's Pills. You
can't haVe good health unless,
you have., daily action of the
bowels. 25 eta a box. '
"(Inc boss 6..a.yer's Pills effied my
arspeasia.- CARDWILL,
5am:1.2,1899. Bath BY,
75:Yei:f67-liia cicg4.9r.
ti you lane any complaint whatever
ed dealre the best inetneal advice yoo
00 poseibly receive, write the doctor
freely. 'You will receive a prompt re.
vaa.eataelitcozt. address,
1,11t, J. Q. ArliftLowell, Mass.
=
°
• - The eldes1 little criri, aged
8, of Kr. araines Goforth, diedOn' Sat-
urday cynnino• from diphtheria, after
a 'very short illness.,
• Brticefield: We are st:Crry to 'record
the death or*.Mvs. Win. ,Mtirra 3,, of
London, third daughter of Mrs. Jelin
McCo wan.
Pimplesa blotches and all .other
spring troubles are cured by Hood's
Sarsaparilla—the ri-ibst etTeetive or all
spring,' medicines.
Sealorth: Mr. John 11, McDougall_
one ;of oar oldest and most reSne,,,
residents, intends removing, with bis
foinily to Dakota, 'Whel*C-: his two S011S,
have been for s nue time. ••
• Mitchell: Geo. Sawyer has sold his
residence on the Huron road east, to
C. Fuliet, of Logan. for the
sum or $850. He -gives possession
No\ -..1st, when 111r. Fuller \vitt retire -
from farming and move into town.
•Tackengmitb: • Miss 'Walker has sold
her farm on the Mill road, the west
half of lot 80. containim, • GO acres to
Messrs. 'W. and P. MoRenzie, for thp
stun of $1.450. it is 0 pasture lot, and
there are no buildings on it.
is caused by, weakness of th'e'
sto,m4c40-rbo.wels.is.likely to
yield • to Sco-r-r's EMULSION o
Cod Liver Oil.
• We don't say ,sure; and you
:may not her sure that your, • .or
your, little One's. trouble is due
to weak'stomach :or bowels.
Doctors can't always 'trace a
disease to its cause; and. ',yen
Votontn evety fitArbig• i,vintell and Aptil,
Pas,felc'era travelling *itliOift Live $00011 should
01ce Ille7trafn 1e0010g‘1.rot'on66 at 1.41 p.m'
Pit.9actigert, :with' Live Stoc if mulct take
;tile fuJi1 leat;Ing iCciton to at 1 P10
oionie.t l'io,aittacliefl 10 500011 train.,
Tier tall plittittilays anti copy of " Settlers' Citficie
, apply to any Canadian pacific Agent, ot
Assistant Generol Passenger Agent
aing
---
St. ,M,1 rya: vf. i'v ellt,
e oil se of 111r, and
Mrs. Ilosago, of this 1,011.00,,, at 7 o'cloe1(.
las?Wadiiesdn y even i n g triton 111 ei
niece 111isb Aoiooi@Pt Palter 1N001,1 -unit-
ed in. 10000i.ringe tO .1,110100 IN. Miller.
The cel'emony Nyas rat Cormad lit- the
Rev. A. Gritnt in tlie 0rre0zetice 'Cif' Lite
nt al' relit lives o.f tlia cent inLi•
partics.,
cant.
SCOTT'S EAft7I.SIO,N Of Cod
Liver 011 is the easiest food for
a tired digestion. But that
isn't all; it encourages stomach
and bowels to tackle their
work; it gives and gets them
. .
-0-
strenath from the • other food
they are able to take. Give it
tirne.
Food is e best of medicine:
food that sets the body going
again.
This is health : dive it time,
THF MIRI(1!10
8111
'0 anielid the Itita.ad Waters S0.
111`111110'119-Airettnor aluanal tile act respe
apg the safety of ships.
Further to amend tile Cana( 'i-
dence Act,
Was Subjected to Amendments rrife. ',11011e0 atijourtleti 11.20
in Committee of the House. m'
Home Buyers Are tected—D
For DoMeStie Marko Mabt 1011
ed. le Sallie ab Tho$0 For
Third Reading of Government Dille--
. Mr. 'Wallace on Government's
Election, l'ledges.
Ottawa, April 2.—At the opening
of the. I-Iouse yesterday petitions in
refereace to the Telephoae Com-
, ,
PanY were Presented by Messrs. E.
F. Clarke., Hug -hes and, Oliver. About
100 such petitions' from municipali-
ties ' over the country have. al-
ready been received. They aak that -
the company be not el:an-Led power
to increase its rates.
Mr, Heyd introduced a bill' in re_
spoet. to the subsiiiiary High Court
of the Ancient Order of Foresters.
Its object is to protect the interests
of members of the provincial court,
Itt ailSWer to Sir Charles I-Iibbert
11
Tupper, 11\ fr. Sifton. said the len.-
gnage of. the ordinance was clear,
that the decision of, the XlIkon C.ourt
of Appellate jurisdiction, consisting
of t\-vo judges, should be final. •
The Giielph junction laailway bill
was passed through committee, and
ptlaressebdili was, read., a. third tine and-
ird Readings/.
The following bills were also read
a third_ tiaae and pasSecl:
.ResPbetiiig the Atlantic anal Lake
Superior Railway. --Mr. M'arcel (Dolt-
a:\Illelelstil:)1e1:06t).• ing' the' 'HuclSoti's Bk • :f.y. arid
p aciac „Rail way C °nil) anY •-a-Mr Oli-
Severail other- bills were referred to
the Standing' Cornitiittees. •
(,),tlestions and --1,.ixs-trers.
Of twenty-three ..ovestions an the
order paper, answers wore given 'to
• ,,
about two-thirds' of them '1"n•fq1(''
House -yesterday. • ,
Mr. Wallace. asked: Whether , the'
Goverrinient have Yet selected a site
for a public Imilding- Torouto
Junctiort. If so, at what cost; Whore
located; and what the .dimensioas of
the lot,
3vrt,.. Tarte replied: in regard' to
•questions •anc,r and two, no site ha§
yet been • . selected: To question
taree, My answer is, .$5,000; to No.
4,, the amount was voted. last Ses-
sion; in regard- to frestions' five,' SAN,
-seven and' eig-ht, 1 am 'glad to :say
that the matter is now engaging the
attention. of the Government. •
Mr, Wallace ' moved the adjoitrn-
Mont of the House over' the matter1.
and. proceeded to charge the Govern-
ment with haying voted, the money
-64-,,Y as an election influence;
' After Mr: Bennett and Mr. Bordea
*spoke, •.Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Maintained that _the greatest lati-
tude Must be. allowed Ministers in
answering' queStions,, and that "un-
der consideration' was a sufflcient
and adequate reply. He reminded
the:I-louse of the practice under the
former Government. .
The Premier mo'ved to take Wed-
neSdays for G-overnmen4 business for
'the remainder , the', session,. but,
upon the , suggestIon of Mr. Borden,
agreed to leave Wednesday next ,1 or
Private, members: •
The EaStea: Adjournment,
Sir Wilfrid. also moved that when
the House adjourns on ThurSday
next it stand adjourned till Tues-
day, Aptil 9. But, in deference to
the wish of members,. lie said, he
WolaCi 0010e0110 to adjourn from Wed-
nesday at a p.m..
• other information t;iven.
•
Mr. Fisher, in reply to questions
by Messrs, Brodeur and Charlton,
said • the Canadian section •of the
1' auto nierican Exhibition would be
closed on the Sabbath.
, Col. :Hughes was informed that the
Government had been invited by' the
. . .
Imperial authorities to send. a, re-
presentative. to England to consult
with them m reter,ence to a change in
.the' • constitution of the Jadicial
Committee of the Privy Council; but
no representative had yet been ap-
pointed, •
The Fruit Marking Dill
M.r, Fisher's bill to provide for
Otto markieg, 'and inspection of pack-
ages containing. fruit for sale' was
mider di,sclussion • in committee for
three hours, a.nd several Mil) or taut
amendments were made of it.
The clause • defining "closed pack-
ages" was •'altered to mean "a box
or barrel, Of 'Which the contents can-
not be seen when such package is
Another, amendmen.t obliees fruit
in packages for domestic consamp-
tion, as well as for export, when
branded "A' No, • 1, Canadian," to
consist of well -,grown specimens of
Ontario variety, sound, of nearly
uniform sire, and not, less than 90
P00 cent', free from blemish, the pack-
ages to he marked with 0 -he minimum.
size in inches, measured across the
0110,0 of the fruit. •
Clause 8 was atnended. to admit of
ir u i marked first''''or '`best" • or
"extra. good" quality, This was • to
suit the Nova Scotia growers, whO,,
it was claimed, have no well-defined
brands of their own, •
Another new clause forbids fruit
packages to be marked falsely, name-
ly, if they contain more than 10 per
cent. of fruit of a smaller size or in -
01100 grade to that designa ted by
he marking,
„Ale Thegentlino f
id has 'Ulla', loiCta t
, now what
C.:0t61-0're, a1r0.01.41k •
yoc. phial
Ferry,ii 800cN., It yon
ean°C.
be tors, Take; 110 chancee
get Verry'it', healers -osi-ery-,
'"' • alete eell theta. -1,Vrito
foi. 'it% Seed Annual—,
mailed' free, '
PERRY -4 teia
Wiedser, bat, •
Lino on ic, tako
no other, 101
fL 'yol.1 have
•
--no.t tried iti
send' fol' -free
sarniple, its t
agreeable
taste sure,
' prise you,
• 'COTT' & 41C)WNE,
ct,,,elylite, • • Toronto.
't30e. and $1,00; afl,druge,-is‘,:..5,
141'„ G11111.0111' ad Mo. Clancy con -
several :feature. 01 the m
O P011, which. tbas' .cleeanod boar
,'i Ili undud harshness Upon growers
nol na,01(er0 of It'll 11. Mr, CIatie,,t
iecially protested 'against '6.0v por-
unt 01 the, hhe for I00flfrige1Yielit, of
' the act going to inforiners.
The bill will lie re -printed C- Inn
•
ended' before the' third reading,
(iovornnocul, Itilis t'aioieid.
f o'cV11,1
Were ,r , d a third
EXETER MARKETS.
(Changed every Wedasoday)
vile a t ner bue hal . . . ....,.. .. Otl to 11
Flour per cwt. ... to 2.00
Barley,........„ . . . . 118 to 4'2:
Oittf;„„ ...... ... .... „„. . 28 to 1:10
Peas__ ... . . .. ..... . ..... eoto o15
. . .. .. .. . ...... . t4) 15
0004,
Po t,itoes per bit, •
STER IKE SSON IS ON, a zty . . .. . .. .... t o (140EA
ai)itel., and 1)ecoratore, pen tore and 0'11 Jurl ix :1 116 4AY t: P c '11: . .
III V trio Lis Cities 111.1. '131 ..
0r04.1117.(1)tily . . S- ... . 1 . 2-,lt0otot 540'f:
Cincsullatj •01110, April 2 — Five 01,0vo, . ,415010±.t°0 511
hundred and fifty menibers of, the
journeyinell Painters' ,anci Decora-
t ars ld110Ofl struck 3005100001l,Pc-
00(050 of the ,rofitsal of the, 'afaster
Paiaters' and Decorators' Associa-
tion to sign the, scale recently
ad op ter' by the' union, Cleumnding
$2.SQ for an eight-hour day,
at Fort Wayne A WO.
•, pont Wayne, Ind., April 21—A11
paintets arid paperhangers in this
,city ...went On strike, yes terday,,.' be-
cause ' of the failure of the 'Master
Painters' Association to graat
denmad for 271 cents per hour and
a ainc-hour day. .
Minintuni Seale. of 1100 Demanded. '
Marion, Ind., April 2.-a31'esterday
closed the fiscal year of' the Carpea7
'tors' Unions and the contractors , Of
the 'gas belt. If. a. 'new scale 10 1101
signed tile men will Strike, be -
:ilea -al, la all the gas belt towns; The
111011 demand a sliding scale, each
man 'to 0..e1e10e pay' in accordance
with the quality of' his work, but
_ • , .
•
theY'.also demand that the mininium
scale shall be .80 cents 0111 110010 and
the inaxinnun ,of fifty cents.'
Carpenters. Out at Fort-lInron.
.,Port ,Huron, Itileli., Apr•il 2.—The
meMbers • , the local CarPeaters'.
and .Joincrs' Union, 150 strong, -went,
on 'strike yesterday, because their,
demand for 25 cents an hour and a
nine -hour work day was refused .by
fonr largest contractors in the
. • ..
city.
conneetieut Town Actlected.
• Waterbury, p()1111., April 2. --The
local members of the Brotherhood of
.Palaters and Decorators, to the num-
ber 'of 125, went: out ,on strike yes-
terday, They demand aa eight-hour
day,
In Stamford also, men employed
by three contractors are on strike
to 'enforce a -similar deruand.
500 Teamsters °ult.
,
Buffalo, April 2. --The strike
of thin hnnnsters belonging to Team.
Drivers' Union. No. 4a9 went into ef-
fect yesa,rciay morning, and about
600 drivers, employed by the vari-
°Us teaming anti carting firms in
'the city, quit work, The mea --de-
mand an increase in wages of $1 per
weak.
Demand. Nine Hours a Day.
• New York, April 2.—George H.
Warner, business agent of tht New
York., district of the Inteamational
Association of Machinists, reported
at • the aneeting of the Central Fed-
erated Union that mass-aneetino•s
will Pc held all over the United
States and Canada, to pt-epare for
the nine -hour demand of the machin-
ists. The employers have been given
until .-May 1 to prepare for the de-
mand, which is to go into .effect on
May 2, ,
The l'iova Scotia Budget.
Balifax; April 2.—Premier Murray
brought doWn the financial returns
in the Honse of Assembly yesterday
afternoon. The probable revenue is
placed at $1,034,906.12, and ex-
penditime itt $1,026,965,8.9 The sum
of 8160,000 is estimated from mines
royalties,'and S30, 000 from succes-
„
start duties. Crown, landt are ex-
pected to yield tsT.3500.. The expendi-
ture embraces 0253,000 for educa-
tion. 8141,000 for mid. bridges,.
$148,000 for', debentufe interest and
$35,000- for agriculture.
'Po liar 10'o3neft 'From Church Ch lo
Washiagton,
01 a arcore is, likpl,y to follow the
announcement froM • Rome that wo-
men iu the future will not be allow-
ed to sing i10 tlie choirs of Roman
00101101.10 Churches of • the United
Stales. 10 is reported, that the con-
gregation of rites now meeting in
Romo is about to deliver a decree to
this purpose. Nothing definite has
boon received by the Apostolic Lega-
tion at Washingtoa, however.
'Whitby Man In Toils.
Toronto, April 2,—Charles Cam-
eron, who was wanted in Whitby to
answer a charge , of arson, was ar-`
reSted at 2 Goldoni avenue M. this
cii*,t by Detective Verney yesterday,
He returned to Whitby in the after-
noon in .chargo of High Constable
Calverley, Cameron was arrested in
connection with. it fire which occur-
red last August. He will be tried at
Whitby 'next Monday.
Tobacco raetory Bylaty Carried.
Cornwall,' Ont,, APri1 2.—The by,
law, granting" a:bonus of $1,500 to
purchase „a site for a tobacco factory
to be created ' and operated •-by H,
0. Ward of -Pontiac, Mieha was car-
aied here 'yesterday 1)y a vote of 1324
for aud '29' against. 'The factory Will
c000 520,000, and will employ not
less than • 100 hands, and will pre-
pare to,l)n,ccofor cigar pnrposes only.
Capital Stock ita1,1,00.000.000.
Treat oh', I\T. .3., April 2. — Tho
'United States Steel Corporation yes-
terday filed with the Secretary of
State articles amending its charter
and inereffsing its capital stock to
51,1 00,000,000, The States fee for
tho (1 1150(5 of the papers was 5220,-
000.
1 1.N 1 li.oviMAMI 01 itocre Ifilk
Loan on, A pr]l 2 . oats received
t a niaSOi. meeting • of the I,anark-
fill ire' Colliery itngine :Handlers at
Hamilton, showed that 130,000 min -
N'S Were' idle' in Scotland owing Lo
the strike lot 101 o in..' day,
0)1,7 TIT 10 1111 5,j1Ilierei Drowned,.
Jilidali, • A r abi An' 1
1110 101411 ' 11 ot-1.9000t , .A Sian bas bean
ty-thielsetT near Yeitt51'0 Twenty:: Sold-
rernillout, bills drowno(„L
le and passed; • 01010 00000
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Brucefield: Robert Morrison, of the
2nd concession; Stanley, who has been
confined to his bed with blood poison-
ing in his foot for the past week or so,
is slowly recovering. WO hope to • see
around again in, the near future.
Mitchell:Mrs. William Tiler met
with fill unfOrtunate trouble on Thurs-
day. She had been perfectly well all
week 1,11101.1 she had a paralytic stroke,
which, so affected her that she cannot
speak Or move. It is hoped she wit!
soon 10100000, as a large family depend
on her care,.
Shipka: A very pretty wedding was
celebrated at the residence Of 111.r. T.
Ilarlton, of Shipka, on Wednesday,
when his eldest daughter, Bliss Han -
was united in marriage to Mo.
Jackson, a prosperous young farmer of
West Williams. The ceremony was
performed by the Rey. la Minap,
RAuB AUum 0v0mB
SHOWS THAT THE BLOOD AND
NeRI/F_S-NEED TONING UP.
THIS CONDITION CAUSES MORE
SUFFERING- r.r.I-IA'N
ONE, CAlNI
FlOW A WELL KNOWN EXETER
LADY OBTAINED A CURE AFTER
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HER CONDITION AS
HOPELESS.
"A run cloWd. system" what a world
of misery t•hose few woiTls imply, and
yet there are thousa.ntls tbroughont
this country who are suffering from
this condition: Their blood_ is poor
and watery; they snifer .almest, con-
tinneusly from headaches; are limable
to retain restful sleep, and the least
exertion greatly fatigues them. What
is needed_ to put the system right is a
• tonic, and experience bas proved_ Dn.
Williams Pink Pills- to be the Only
never -failing tonic and health restorer.
11114,. Henry Parsons, a respeeted, re-
sident of Exeter, Ont., is one of the
many who have tested and proved the
vid Cie o? Do. Williams Pink Pills. For
Many months She was a great sufferer
from what is commonly ternfed " 11
run ddiSsna systent" To it reporter Of
the AD vooa.TE she gave the following
`story in the hope thatother sullererS
might benefit from her experience.
"For many 1,13O13 thS nay health was in
a bad state, iny. constitution being
greatly run clown. I was troubled
'With contiuual headaches, my appetite
was poor and the least exertion great-
ly fatigued nae, 1 consulted a physi-
cian but his treatment did not appear
to benefit 100 and I gradually 'became
WOrSO,S0 that T. could hardly attend to
my household duties. I then tried
several advertised remedies but with-
out result, ancl I began to regard my
condition as hopeless. A• neighbor
called to see me one day and urged me
to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Hav-
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receiving benefit. I was not easily per-
suaded, but finally I consented to gine
Ole Pills it trial. To my surprise and
great joy I noticed an iinpro vein ent in
niy condition before ,I had finished the
first box an11 by the tine I had taken
four boxes of the, pills 1 N'CMS fully re-
stored to health. I no longer, suffer
from those severe headaches, My aripe4
tile is good, 1 can go about My house-
hold duties without the least trouble;
in fact I feel like a 11000 11001)011, All
this 1 owe to that baet of all medicines,
Dr, Williams Pink Pills, and I would
strongly urge other sufferers to •giye
them a trial."
Dr. Will lianas Pink Pills are i‘econa-ti7-
ed die world over As the hest Wood
and nerve tonic., and bis power
of acting directly on 01001' blood and
nuo.A-Ts Which enable those pills to cure
such diseases to locOmotor ataxia, par-
alysis, St, '\ 12110 dance, soiatica, neu-
ralgia, rheumatism, nervous hetudaelte,
the 0itor a-1100tF, of la grippe, palpita-
tion of the heart, that tired feeling re-
sulting from nervous proSitationt all
tusigting tool vitiated bunt-
ers in the blood, Snell 00 erofula, , chro-
nie erysipelas, clic, Dr, Williams Pink
are sOld 1111 dealers in medicine
or can be had, by Mail, post paid, at
50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50
by oddtositg the Dr. Williain° 1.11ad*
One Con 1.1.roc1i,vit1o, on.t,
1.120
00 0T RUN
stion that must int est yoa,
you 'YOur New Suit? ,
1100, drop in, and. see 100 at tin
tt1s? 0101)0101111113' arla let us
show you, 0 few prices of the.
• Farley, AVO1,til.0s and Scotok
TWO4.?1if3.
Ye you 0000the aie•w SLot1o1e and
Therringhone patterns, They
are beauties.
A. big range of Blues and Black, Irish.
Serges at the old prices,
If on want it black we hane p'l'oot you
want in Twills, y011001115and
OVERCOA.TS
Overcoats in Heavers, Moll:ens, 011015
Nap and Montanacts,
. ,
worl- done in the latest tyle and
fit guaranteed.,•
Opposite Post Oiliee
r.„,„„arszer
rfflbth
Pr
7.5
"
ii 01it
ViEa hve procured a
car load of Thomas
Phosphate powder which -
:Ls the best Fertilizer on
the market.
Give us a Ciai
COBBLEDICK SON.
A,Ve are constantly receiving new
goods and 10 10 a pleasure .for US- to
slicov tbelft 00 you.,
Our •PianOS and Organs are the .•
rilost beautiful in tone and appearance
"
that Money can buy.
,
Wre also show ViolirlS„ GiatarS,
Mandolins, Month Organs. Methodist.
Hymn and Sunday.School. Books, also,
Presbyterian Hooks of praise.
• Sewing Machines and. Repairs
w00y8.110 stock, ^
Siteet rtiiisioof all
ct
CALL AND SEE US.
We have moved into oar new pre.
inises onpogite the Central Hotel and
are now open for business. OUT 1)00-
10115e0 are inoclern and' we give you
modern an(1 up-to-date goods and'
made in the most modern style.
,
We Personally . ,
. . .
Out Every Garrnen-b'
That's made up at this establishment
—as well as fit it --and' look' after ,
all the details. This is enly •one•
reason why our prices are moder-
ate,
Gent's rbir.nishinos
-
ocia,o oond see us in. our 1110CV pht0.0
,Of business am-l'eXamine our. stock Of
Gent's Ffirnishings,
ber
L .)
If you Want, yorir tl12'p4i0111g 05
30 to R, lrfrolKs --Watch ce,
101511 Jowolry10 spcdiidts-.
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11 thine
,Thumilaz 01C01N33
Mat,riqge Licenses issued
dingingS ttlWolyo 011 b nd
Tanson'S Ricoh0 Ftaten