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The Exeter Times, 1885-12-10, Page 8INSURANCE. -'RNBST ELLIOT, AGENT FOR 1 THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COX, PANT of Toronto : alsofor the Pl3CENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,otLoudon. England, the IiPXAS, QAN IMAM. of Montreal, and the BRITISEEeIPIE IX1 ASSURANCE ' 00M - PANT, of London, England,established 1817, Assets over, *000.00; claims and bonuses. paid, ovor S10,000,000, For Fenoy Goode of every; description, go to the Dominion Laboratory.. 10 ohelve in the market reports this weer. An exchange says ;—No sensible ruau suould get angry beoause a newspaper man "'duos'" him for hie money. A loris not an impeachment of a'Subscri,ber's integrity, but is simply an outcropping of a publisher's,ne. eessities. Thema was no drawing class organized in Usboxne. The Sunday sohoo1 Anniversary ser trona iu oonneotiou with "Sun -- shine" Cburoh, nils, be preached on. Smithy, 20th Deo., by reverend gee- Armen from a dieteuca, et 10,80;.w.. and 2,30 a.ud 6,30 p. ne. C hies: nn ,vee together with fidemusical awl -.. conneotion..with the Mechanics" Institute orfliterary ontertaiument, stect•retinue, LOCAL, itiRTPS.—i1"e *Iran be happy to re' :1Tonday everting, owing to there being an etc. on Chretmas night, 25th Dee, ceive at all times, from any parr nf theinsnftioientnumber present. Apparently Tli! ' ie pm a ro i ea to be Due of the best.. County, items of local news, such as ac- the young folks do notstedy their interests, to iumerute 01 file season c:dents,or any interesting incident What or they would have attended, Geo. Kemp, has been appointed agent for Is e Dominion Line of Steamships. MARRIED, Remaar—hexer,— At the residence of the bride's father,"Exeter, on the 10th inst., by by Rev. Mr. Dieksoo, Afr, John Reddy, of St, Marys, to Elva, eldest daughter of Mr. 3. A Uayes, bf Lxeter. Arises—l�aa.tczs,—At the Methodist parson. age, Etiznville, on the 3rd inst., by the. Bev. W. IL. Gaue, Air, George Mills, of Kirkton, to Alma E. fourth daughter of Henry Francis, Esq.; of Usborue, ever, froze any of otir sub,crihert or t rax- Next Tuesday evening Rev. T. A.t', Citrate- ,Sd.IsE, REGIS'P.ER.. ers generally for the purpose of public- bell, of Goderieb, will deliver his very pope- l,1~ , ation. lar lecture entitled "`God Savo the Queen,,: s usassnax, JA�.1t ,— Tarin Steak, iniple= GEN R AL , . _ _____________,Christian A saoaiat»... In the lecture room of H. Whitlock, lot 17, con 9, Vsborne. A`ale Auati"'n sale of Christmas anti Newyeare l bills p ' t 3 ' store. Exeter. auk. Pxe o is at Broderick s s or , E c Ii mi37T 32LTA'l Ili,., .T,'.1wT R.. 10th, 1885 rapt Stock of Silver-plated Ware, Fanny �"-' Sxoods, Glassware and Girt/caries. Auction ENC1 NTS, erliuefor first insartlon,and sale next Saturday night at 7 o'clock. Nei - FOIL'S *ll Cl NTS per line for each subsequent in Lively no reserve, Private sales dieting the section will be charged to notices epeearhe dal Big berg -.ins ti fs3So'k'tlrl. -- -- under the auspices of the Young 1".eople's. Between one and two o'olook Friday morning the barns, ;tablas and out-+ buildiugs of the \Vid�w S;oadara Ileiiry Brown, ani ioneea'. farm.. its ! sae townallin Pf �,VeSt Nis f� Parties Totting their s iuents, cte.. the property of Silas & Jobb, 12 o'clock,. Lunch at 3. No reserve. AC CARLING'S C}E NERAL F�`TOF.tE Exeter, Ontario. GROCERIES DRY -GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES /l e ,,}O er arty . the James -street Methodist Church, Admits- atF AND._. ]f i slot; by course ticket or 10 cents at the door, this column. $ Exeter, 10th ileceinber, 18'85- The London .Free Press of Saturday gave notice that the uew Grand. Trunk station at [Exeter ie now in the leands of the paiutere, -, and will be ready for ocaupetion by January b'lw' :let, a ere sorry the e a curer is no Dor- LOCAL. NAPPE NQS. sale i s ran e aeon, about two miles from Thorn at this office, Drift get a i'an noLiee similar dale, were oousumetl by Are, together a to the above. with filo seaseu'e crop, eixteeu head ! If 'ou aro not afraid et toe results of that of oattlo and a couple of horses, the r eozug t stud col$ yoaought to be. "Pi;cxonla". piopert}' of 1Ir, c1dHw. Tturnbull, the `will thorou„hay cure you. Soh' everywhere; lessee of tile promisee. That the firs , 25 cents. was the 'ark of au incendiary is TA' ! ” CONSUMPTION strltrrr p, b d danht th nx fan fire hats beep use Aiaoldplivsiciat,ret;xedfrom Practtecoiav- ahout the biru•u er Rtablea f" the formula Pfrt stnlplP e& l missionary ob rarttacaly Tt•x firs s1�Pe cuts, grata arh. CAW Asthma. uapttoo,.lSroA_liipa. Catarrh. � t reet, but we eau inform our London cetera. served about. tate place ehoiely nate)'' do t „at euroat?IAtl luaag aaYCCtious. also e. P051 - r or°3-1111 rt rt e -r oa . txwORx� t t d a uu f t3�_ t c trt, l n e� va stere la the Dna : ave; a C •w' 9. readers ) tvehA @ t ;d Tri gi a ourFPD the the only tlarll and it is caw"eoturc+a that be set . k 1 e offer p r many. ins; ba,t Faced in itis Bantle by an Bast Incl. tan. vegetable I L4 .L ( 1G)Gt W 1 t t t t ltonre luravlotu sly d ra L'; n"rt"t 4on an s tested t � lowing a tP t a aeons atter sa t 1 '\ t< fa dk1.4$1 z unequalled and au tta was 'on- local paper weer, a read +. Dont abuilt ; u tb �. which bu l urin a c F c c F l,' ft re to d a orveu8 Qenl? as , the Iaoa, Th, l,pss Grill full wou.terfui ecrati�s? Powers in t'sousauem of »grzctzltneat and nee welt )Dutra , ww strutted. fitis the Tines and Canada Lire Stock Joaen aereat A very pleaxiug eventrreA at the real• very heavily on both "owner And coxes, has telt it ashy tonaattta it known to ' his suitariug fellows, Actuated by tills motive 1&O ', for '1.75. deuce of war. J, A. Hayes, yesterday after. oeaupnut, ,ant? 4, desire to tellers human snlTeriaig, 1 will noon, it ueiug the marriage of his eldest Without exception, the best cud cheapest d.angbter, Eva, to Mfr, John Reddy, of St, liueK itz Bouts and Shoes we lease as yet seen, :;fares, A millibar of invited. friends were can r w 1,a had at C. E aerett's. Children'g present, and Rev. Mr.. Ljichsoll Ferfornzpd Carriages, Express Wagons, Bicycles of all the ceremony. The presents were many and sizes, Volt hoots and Men's lfautl,wade expensive, We wish the newly -welded J3uots ; alss. harness of every description couple prosperity and happiness through (,oestt.ntly on hand- Call autl see them. lire's jonruey. Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for The list of voters far the. South It►d►n; volt,. C. E;At:ra>:xr. iuust be ready by the Iiret of March, and it is the duty of every elector, Grit or Tory, Church. Anniversary. to see that Ilia name is properly on the list. On Sunday end :Mutiny next the auniver- Courts will be held in the ditiereut muui- sery eerwices of the Jemes.strcet Methodist cipalities of the Ititliug between this and the ebeeee yea ee Lela. The aermoua un Sum let March for the purpose of getting all duly will be }"trachea by Rev. T. M. Ceutp- voters' names properly recorded. 4t is the bell. c,f t Lw.leriela, There Lwin be au open duty sial privilege et all who wish to give aiming of the txuu,lay Sehool to The cuter- notice of appeal to be present at the differ - neon, when addresses will be given by Rev.N rut courts. The Act le so framed that it is T. 1I. CarnpbeU, cud W, Bowman, Eel., of calculated to give justice to nil caneerued Lark n. Qib Meeiday evcuiug n platform and no nivantace can be taken of any pant- nieLting will be h0,1, est which a,l:iresses may Ica* party for the purpose of benefiting the be espected from Iters. T. M. Campbell, E. other. In the hands of sneh an able legal l ershawy, of Centralia, and W, Martin. gentlemen es Judge Torus we feel certain Collection* will be tai.en up at each of these ' that their interests will pe looked after in t'ervice:l in aid of the trust funds of the the most careful manner, and that ill well be fully satisfied with the .results of his. ,labors. church Canada's Christmas, Tliis is a beautiful illustrated Canadian Christmas Paper, pablishecl by the "Grip"' 1'riuting awl Publzabiva Co., Toronto. It contains 10 'large pages, 8 of which aro tilled with unagniticeut lithogrepbie illustra. tons or Canadian Christmas Scenes and Win- ter (lama. The double -page lithographic cartoon, by Bg\ocrtn, contains correct par. traits of a hundred well-kaowu Canadian politicians. 11 is, alone, worth the whole price of the paper. The outer 8 pages are tilled with entertaiuing rending matter. Buy your own Canadtan Christmas Paper, only 15 cents ; for sale by all booksellers, Brier Bits. HERE I , AI`t'D TUEltiwlz'.. News Condensed. There are three vecanoled in the staff of the Si. Mary's public school teachers. Mr. N. M. Livingston, of itlitollell, hae aooepted the position of manager of a brauob of the Hamilton Bank, to be established at Hagorsville. The Salvation Army have made an- other attempt to organize a corps in St. Mary's, and declare they have Young men will soon be in search of 1 come to remain. They're "stayers" suitable Christmas presents for their girls,-- The offioors of the Wingham lllech- A few ears were frozen on Sunday night,— anion institute for 1886 are:—Preei, Special prayer meetings are being held in the Presbyterian. Church this weak and will dent W. F. Breokensllire; be continued continued next weak.—.Down ce Austin's dent, Dr. Young; Directors, J. Mur Parlor Chem Co. will give a performance in toil Dr. Towler W E Groves J J the Dominion roller Rink on Friday and Anderson and SVm Elliot. • Saturday, 18111 and 191h ; also Saturday af• ternoon matinee. General admission, 20o. ; Before Benjamin Simmons died, lie matinee, l0c. "Whereare you going Christ wrote a note to John Chevins, an old mag 2" is now a question nauafly asked in companion of his, then in jail, which the coarse of conversation. Who are to be wvas not to be delivered until bafter his the eaudidates for seats at theCounoilBoard? dealt!. The note Contained a touching s would also be an appropriate query.—Wood las commenced to come in since sleighing appeal to Cbiveus to reform before it has come. A young man was heard to re- t was too late. mark last Sunday evening, while "arming" Wm. Carey, who out John Thomp Ills girl home from church, that he didn't quite agree with the fellow ;who panned the sou with a knife, at Seaforth, was on poem setting forth the beauty of the snow. last week sentenced by Judge Doyle He thought the poet had never been out in a snow storm.—Everybody should advertise their Christmas goods in the Tzssns. It will pay you to do so The Roller rink still continues to be well patronized, and some of the skaters will soon be able to put to shame. many of the professional fancy skaters. -The new Salvation Army captain took charge on Thursday last— breveties. 3. W. Browning has the finest assortment of X-mas cards in town. Call and see them. Just received MclEwen's Celebrated Finnan Haddie. at Drew's Block south. GED. KEMP. Jas. Ferguson keeps the best Roller Flour in town, manufactured at Fried's mill, Dash- wood. Give him a call and try it. The Village Council met last evening. The report of the proceedings will appear nett week. The Dominion Laboratory is noted for new and cheap Fancy Goods, X-mas and Newyears Cards, &o. An assembly was held in. Fanson's Hall last night, at which a large number of young folks enioyed themselves greatly. From present appearance, we fear winter has not yet come to stay. The snow is go- ing very fast: Remember the Old Folk's Concert, to be held in Drew's Hall, under the auspices of Moist Church Guild, on Dec. 16th, 1885, See posters. As we go to press there arrives a communi- cation from a Zurich writer, which is too late for this issue but will be published in our next. A. large stock of Christmas and New Years cards of the latest designs, just opened out at the Central Drug Store, at low prices, C. Lutz. On Saturday, Sunday and Monday last a severe storm prevailed. Considerable anon' Bell, and the weather . was very cold. We have very fair sleighing now, and the merry jingle of the sleigh bells is heard. Next Sunday the annual missionary ser- mons will be preached in 'Christ Church, Exeter, and St. Paul's, Hensall, by Rey, R. McCosh, rector of Wingham. Offertory in 1 scud free of eliarge.to all who lesire it. this Iietl9t> 1I. 1 rees in Cern;au, French or Eutlieh, with tun i directions for larepnrtug and using., Sent by mail by ad:treastug with stamp, naming this ifilyGARI ,alt i- rw*' # u � Klee I direr' W. a.Noat:S,Tt`�Power's2Cocrs„(lccaroter, 1I ti"irree, wed regret that we flue week record the death of \Vm. S. S'urg'eon, l.'i hal E'MTS. been emeloye,l for aline little ar sta• fuurre etlat3o'C1oC ll.11l.w►ednesday, tion agent at Wheatlandetntiuu, oil , ,.LLL wtw"""'4' the Northern L'aclfoR. It., rld where ±wvnttatw'usap --- tta,t - ... -.. rte teak the Manitoba fever about rt it ate \lacNn.Av .,, .., Santa a"io, and Irom wtlitlh ata recovereauu wvut;�a' ed. He then returned haute' but itI(.Pito mewl ,.. was not long nutit the hollow dough "' ;;; : ; and other syrno run told too plainly: ,'clover ierel that consumption 'leaolniwed hint for ni�T v%Lt s its vietam. Everything that Medical cern akin and kind care comas dao Was done lsu oq oa l,til but all of un avail, as 11.3 gradualle : [�st°1-- t,.r lay failed 1111 an the tnornintr of Nov.:;Oth At,ltit,s,tuprllag' he passed peacefully away, Rt %lift priers.\lapleatr tae0srlk early age. of 28. The yarrowving moth- tuTnruov per lh er and relatives have the rywpethy of man friends and acquaintances in Iaat•lre per pr Chickens per In' lloga,lresaeslper100' this, their second great trouble within lcosro ulsg. dressed .. it beremain- el so tlltart a time, a9 ill rolls ileonpaliina.naclo ... bered that Thoma- S. Sturgeon diet' otiusGlna on the 29th of April last. The fun- tiaiojaopromcil :» oral aorvioov (a both were conducted t;eton8u rbaz,.i ' , .,, by Bev. Mr Torrance, and bothwere ww'ootlper cord IlU�S.1hI, MARKe sw largely attended. Palll Wheat per ... a o 80 to 0 sa Kirkton. On Slouday morning the mercury regietored 24 a below zero. tier. J. F. LaGe tr, of Helmeevtllo, preached iu tiie Methodist Church on Exeter Butcher Sunday morning last. hire. Wesley Switzer, of Bowes wont, Dakota, Is at present here on a visit to her relations, She has been absent nearly four years. Oar village shoemaker, Mr. Geo. Mills, bas taken unto himself a wife, in the person of Miss Allie Franoie,iof Uabarno, Cougratulntione, George. On Sunday morning neat, the an- nual missionary sermon will be preached by Rev, W. 0. Henderaou, M. A., of St. Alarys. The mission- ary meeting will be held on the fel- lowing Tuesday evening. Mr. Geo. Harrah, of Usboroe, re- turned home last week from a trip to the old country, having been absent to two weeks in jail with hard labor; ten weeks. His health throughout and the man Johnstou charBed with' the trip was very poor, but he ie now stealing a watch from Robert Hunter, a on the mend. of Kincardine, got six weeks in jail from Judge Toms. There were 40 applications for the position of teacher for the intermedi- ate department in the Blyth public school, who asked for salaries rang- ing from $250 to $390. Miss Hough, daughter of Rev. Mr. Hough, of Londesboro', reoeived the appoint- ment at a salary of $275. The Wingham Tobogganing Club will be offiioered as follows this win- ter:—President, B. Wilson: Vice -Pres- ident, J. A. Morton: Secretrry, C. E. Williams, Treasurer,' Thos. Bell; Com - mitten of Management, W. W. Inglis, B. Wilson, T. Bell, J. A. Morton, 0. E. Williams, H. W. C. Meyer and .1. Cline. The other day some one horrowed Mr. Davis shot gun, (Clinton) return. ed it and told Mr. Davie that he un- thinkingly put agun wed in the barrel. In order to remeve it Mr. Davie heat- ed an iron and was burning it out, when a charge of powder behind the wad, (which Mr. Davis was notaware was in,) exploded and. burnt him about the hands. Simply another ease of "didn't -know -it -was -loaded,” The County Council are bestirring themselves in the matter of having Middlesex propely represented al the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in England next year. A committee has been organized with Mr Thomas Robson as chairman, and that gentle- man was requested to interview Mr. William Saunders, with the object of 111.1 .114 :»» 0040000 .. 003 to 005 060 to 0 53 0 etoe 3 kit) to 0 83 060 to 0 (sit oaiuto075 a 45' to07u (1 2 to 0 Itt 0(10 co0 :: t 95 to 240 C,53 to 05, it 48 to0i41 010 to 010 Clotoft14 00to555 t0 d 0 0 Q0 G utter e,4ota0f,0; MtaCHANDISE Our Goods. and Groceries.l re - a rrailted of the Best Qual- ity and Latest Styles. Families in, rite vil ),F,re and surround. country can rely on Good Value for the e ouey, Articles delivered promptly at your homes, iu th desired,. A Trial Respectfully Solicited SAAC CARLING'S GEN ERAL STOR ilittge, if 007 to 05 0 40 to 0 00 � 0 e5 to 0 45 J grim thcs�,i 500to55(e u 0o 10500 a 00 to 004 50 to 700ilas opened out in ` a eo o 7tou Currency& Co's. Q1. Stand, 037 to 0 18 700 to o 00 050to074 940to:i75 WANTED. Surma; '" .• ^• Barley (iarielitl ... Barley (feeding) White Oats, -- Black Oats kpt'rs per tubi. ... otatee8 Her b.w 0auto080 053 to 070 o 40 to 0 40 0 28 to 0 30 031ta033 r00sa100 x53to070 The literary and musical entertain- ment for the sidewalk fund, held in the hall on Tuesday night of last week, was a splendid success. The hall was packed, and the programme was exceedingly interesting, though inexhaustable. The proceeds amount- ed to $50. ElimvlUe. (Received too late for last issue.) Rev. Edward Hine delivered his celebrated leo ure in this place on Tuesday evening, Deo. 1st. The night was very dark, but a large number turned out to hear him. The lecture, which occupied nearly an hour and a half in delivery, was he - toned to with wrap, attention, and all seemed highly ' pleased. The usual votes of thanks and the benediction brought the proceedings to a close. This gentleman has lectured with great acceptance in the best halls and. churches of England. United States and Canada and it was purely through personal influence that he was induc- ed to come to this place, yet it re- mained for the managers of the "grand temple on the bill" to offer to this noted and gifted man a misera- ble, cramped, over -heated basement, where no speaker can speak with ease, nor any number of people sit with comfort ; but it only bears out the old saying of casting pearls before swine, etc. Yet those who appreci. ate such lectures, and have a faint aid of mission fund. idea of how suoh men should be treat. On Thursday, December 17th, at 8 o'clock getting come hints as to'the beet way p. m. a children's service will be held in of proceeding in the matter. ed, resent this slight, whether it was Clhrist Church, Exeter, and'a sermon will be, •the result of ignorance or iotentinn. 'reached -by Rev. Jno. Ridley,rector of Mitch-. The bakers of Stratford have been 'isuoh narrow-minded meanness de - few in aid of S. 8. Library. at war for some months •past. Each serves nothing but contempt, and is Mitch - , few dame ago; while a Mr, Hodgws, of one has been'trying to drive some wort onlyof hoodlums. Verily was in the act, of fixing oft a gun, the w y rag bnrst,blowing off a portion of his hand. itis thought the load was too heavy and Writ the wadding was improperly put in. We have received from H. K. Hynaman, of this place, who is a student of the medical department of the Western University, an, invitation to, attend the third annual ban- quet of the professors and students of the University, to be helm on the 18th inst. at the Tecumseh House, London. H. K. is secret": ry el the committee, of the others off the road The ob: loot was attained in one ease, and the disposed one immediately lowered the pride from six to' five Dents for the small loaf; the remainder did likewise Again the price was dropped to four cents, sold at the store. Nol to be outdone, the other parties dropped to three cents. they have their reward. [Our correspondent seems awfully put out beoause the leoturer was not allowed the bodv of the ohuroh. Judg: ing from the general impreseionr`ho left on the people of Exeter, we son - aider' it was wise not to allows" hire the use of the body of the oh' -eh.- ED. TIMES.] Shop. R. DAVIS, Butcher & General Dealer --3*t ga• RINDS or --- Customers supplied TUESDAYS, THURS- DAYS Arm SA,TUBDAYS at their residence ORDERS LEFT AT THE SHOP WILL RE CEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ,V• cQ ,�.iiJ ,,.-a -•. Notice to Contractors. trEALED TENDERS addressed to the untier- a7 signed, and endorsed "render for CHANTRY ISr,d27D \Vents," will bo received until Thurs- day, the 17th day of December next, inclusive . ly, for the,:onstruetion of works at Chantry Island, Bruce County, Out, according to aplan and specification to be seen on application to Mr. Jaynes T. Conway, Town Clerk, from whom forms of tender can bo obtained. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, the blanks properly tilled in, and signed with their actual signa- tures. Each tender must be accompanied by an ac- cepted bank cheque, made payaole to the Honorabletho Minister of Public Works, equal to live per cont. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party declines to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contract- ed for. If the tender be not accepted, the cheque will bo returned: The:Department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. 33y order. A. GOBEIL, Secretary. Department of Public Worts, Ottawa,lOth Nov.1885. II -MAS IS COMING —FOR— Cheap Dry -Goods, Cheap Groceries, Cheap Boots, Shoes Cheap Crockery, GO TO DULMAGE'S, Eir1toa.. Lance Tooth Saws right in Price and Warranted Remember our TEA PREMIUM. All Teas guaranteed PURE. FELT BOOTS at Bock Bottom Pliaes. D. W. DUL11AGE. Wishes to announces to the inhabitants of Exetevicinity, that iln has opened oat Boot aid Iic Shop in the V"r'rlter Store North of Samwvel EXETER NORTH ,t Pick:wee, where be is prepared to make Complete, stock of Groceries. all kinds of ordered work. 16 lbs. Sugar; til Tea, 25, "?Sewed work speciality. :> and 75 cts.--Good Quality. - Boots & Shaer, (All Stype) at Low Prins. A nicely assorted stock of T-1A.R,D .A.R-E. FORKS, SCYTHES, BINDING GLOVES, (Cheap.) Best Machine 01 60a per Gal. 1 May 14th 84. 'Ye COAL OIL AS CHEAP AS EVER. �- "el ,_.,.,.}hr z E, lab AILIU A reduction. of 1 a Per Cent& on Tweeds, and Ready -modes. A good Suit of ALL.WOOL SERGE. for $7.50. Suiting and Overcoats Cheap. Our Dress Goods are narked daiiw to -- the Lowest Notch. COTTON -20 YARDS FOR ONE DOMTJAR. A House and Lot to sell or rent, Nagy to JOHN MATHESON. RAMP. 0. Repairing promptly attended to. GEO. MANSON, Late Maoi ger C. Eaorett's Boot and Shoe Establishr^'�, SANTA CLADS 1S COMING ! and as usual will ruake the Dom Laborat'ry His Headquarters.: Already he has forwarded several consignments' of X -MAS ,deosel I olif ,ap Cools And still there's more to fol. low. You DON'T FORGET IT ! CONSISTING OF : TOYS, DOLLS, CUPS & SAUCERS, PIPES, PURSES, AUTOGRAPH and PHOTO ALBUMS, VASES, TOILET SETS, PERFUMERY, COMBS & BRUSHES. Our Ladies' Hand Satchels: are Fine.. sS. as e CA.D s By the million and very Cheap. Give me a Call. Dominion Laboratory. 1W. BPCWN1� N . G, MB, WM. LYNE is prepared to do CUSTOM TAILORING At Kirkton. SUITS, PANTS OR COATS made in the Latest Styles, and Satisfaction. guaranteed in every respect. CUTTING DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT LOW RATES. Ladies Jackets a Specialty Give him a trial and be convinced that will give satisfaction. WILLIAM LYNE. 1, 0 THIS OUT and return to us with Mc or 4 30 stamps, and you'll get by return mail a Golden Box of Goods that will bring yon in more money than anything also In An,erioa, Your fortune if you start quick. CITY NOVELTY CO., Yarmouth, N. S . WOItM POWDE • Are pleasant to take. Contain their o'er Purgative. Is a safe, sure, and effectual dfifilwer of worms in Children or Adults, MANHOOD How Lost, How Restored. We have recentivoublfdhed a now, edition of DR.00LVERWOLL'S CELEBRATED ES- SAY on the e andpermaaent sure (with- out medtetne)pfATorvousOobility,Montaland.,'. phyeioal capaeity.impediments to, Marriage, etc., resuiting from excesses. Price, in sealed envelope,only 6 cents ,ortwo posture stamps. The celebrated authorofthis admirable es, sayelearlq demonstrates, from thirty years suoceaefulpraotioe,..thataiarmiag consequen- ces may beradleally onsequencesmayberadloally cured withouttbe dang- erous use of internal medicines (Witte nee of the knife; Point out a mode of euro at once dimple oertatn and effectual, by means of which every enfferer,no matter wirathis o011- ditionmay e b ma , cure himself oh:ra 7 e ri vatelvandradioally, P y'p f3sPThi leaturoahouldbetnthe hands of ev ery youth and every man Address '. THE CULTERWELL MEDICAL COMPANY TOR„41 ANN Sr., NEWYOIIF Post Office Box 45e