The Exeter Times, 1888-8-9, Page 5t'
Posinessaanietsm ,nsoleamman
OluitaitrY.
PainanasoN.-At biz! home M Beoekway
• Michigan on Saturday 231h July 1888,
Thomes Parkinson aged 94 years 11
months and 24 days
The funeral sermon was paeached in the
; Presbyterian Church at Brockway by
Rev. C. W. 13arnuni. on Monday, the 80th
; at two o'clock in the afternoon. The re-
utains of the deceased' were interred in the
:Brockway cemetery by Breckwey and
Caper: LodgeslA F & A M and were laid to
rest with all clue honors. A. large con -
coarse Of offieers and members from both
Lodges paid their last sad rites to the de-
parted brother. The procession Was the
longest ever witnessed in that vicinity
ad the Masonic Emblems and floral dec-
oration a were very .beantiful. • Deceased
was „hem 4th Angust 1793 in the town of
Seaf&rd, County of Dawn Ireland in 1823,
•Ele gtnigrated to Canada and settled in
the township of London on the 7th eon.
two miles west of St. Johns when that
country was a wilderness, and before
, there was a building where the city of
London now stands. On the 19th Nov.
1830 he was married to Miss Mary 'Mc-
Roberts of London Township who still
• survives him at the age of 85 years. In
• April 1857 he moved' with his family to
Michigan and had resided on the farm
where he died, His family', consisted of
ten children Jive sons and five daughters
' of 'whom: four sons and three daughters
suryive him. 3. Parkinson, mer--.
ehant of Exeter and ex Reevelaof Sombre,
is a on of tbe deceased and the only one
now living in Canada. Deceased leaves
29 grand children and 9 great grand child-
ren liyieg at ,this ,time., Deceased was a
consistent Member of the Episcopal
Church until he"MOVed to Michigan, there
being no Episcoper@hurch in Brockway
he united with the Presbyterian Church
and remained a member of that church
until be died. In politics he was a Con-
servative, In Canada he took an active
part in the iebellion of 1837-8 and. always
took great delight in relating incidents
connected with it and the early settle-
ment of Canada and will be renumbered
by many cf the older inhabitants in the
vicinity of London. Two years ago the
deceased was struck with paralysis losing
the use of his right side. Always felt
first rate and was quite sensible to the
last.
The Maaonic family Herald and Mag-
azine of Chicago has the following to say:
--Thoutas''
Parkinson a veteran and Ven-
elable craftsman died at his home- in the
Township of Emmet On Saturday july'28
• 1888, at the good old age of 94 years 11.
months and 24 days. He was bornnear
the.town of Seaford , comity of Down, in
Ireland, August 4, 1793. He became a
• member of the Masonic Lodge, No. 1009,
in the town of Seaford, December • 27th,
18aae.,,then not being twenty-one years
of Re." In explanation of this he says:
"4t that time chartered lodges had power
to make by-laws." He was elected Senior
Warden of the lodge in 1818, and served
two years. In 1819 he was elected Junior
Warden, and was exalted. to the Royal
• Arch degree and createdn Knight Tern-
. plar in Seaford. Wes dernittediA.pril 10th,
-4821, and emigrated to the state of New
lYork, U. S. A. December 27th of the
same year, he assisted in ir stalling the
officers of a' Masonic lodge in Ferule.,
Monroe county, N. Y. In 1823 he emi-
grated to Canada, and became a' member
of Mt. Moriah Lodge, No. 20 at 'Arise,-
minster. This lodge was declining, but
by his efforts was reyived. in 1838 he
assisted in forming Lodge 200 in. the then
• village but now city of London, Canada.
The charter was granted to a number of
old regular Masons by the Grand Lodge
of Ireland. . In 1840 he assisted in form-
• ing the first Royal Arch Chapter in the
last place named, and he was Master of
the first vail. His great-grandfather be-
came a Freemason early in the seven-
teenth century; his grandfather about
1750; his brother James in 1810. and his
father in 1821, the latter then receiving
the degrees in Lodge 1009, his son James
being the Worshipful Master, and his son
Thomas the Senior Warden. • Thus the
sons had the honor of initiating, passing
and raising the father. Thomas had fillecl
all the offices of the lodge, chapter and
commandery. He was a craftsman whom
it was delightful to honor, and. the fra
ternity in 'Michigan justly felt proud of
having in their ranks so noble a veteran.
By his death the fraternity has lost one of
its oldest members in the -United States,
if not in the whole world.
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• Biddulph.
BRIEFS. -Mr. T. Maddigan has rented
his farm and left Birldulph. Mr. James
Shea (not the shoemaker) is the lesee.
Mr. Shea has, for the past week, been
busily engaged hose -cleaning, and with
the valuable assistance of several young
ladies now has the house in a good state.
It was whispered around that James tried
to Mance some young lady to remain and
continue to clean house for him but they
• one and all refused.. This is to be wonder-
ed at as James is one of the handsomest
• men in the township and an excellent
chopper. -Pat Curtain did not run his
stage last week, not having been able to
secure the Mexican'to mate his piebald.-
• Two machine agents worked last Sunday
from 1 o'clock till 12 at night, repairing, a
machine, on the 8t1I concession. , What is
the matter with the third commandment?
-Mr. Harry Daubbs has secured the ser-
vices af R. Casey to help him in his big
fall threshing.
• Ladcan.
their show. They are handsome little
fellows, built Himmel.), andeonverse ration-
ally. They are twoef the smallest hunlan
beings on exhibition and attracted a good
deal of attention while oa the streets, es-
pecially from the young ladies. They
viewed Win. MeLeod'a elieletoa and
thought it almost as great a • curiosity as
therneelves. They left on the east bound
train on MondaY Morning and nearly all
the girls in town were at the station to
SCO thorn off.
Gov. Moorehouse, of Missouri, has re-
fused to interfere in the ease of Maxwell,
the murderer of Preller. '
Gleneyer Mills, Kubota, 0. 13,
Imperial Cream Tartar Baking .Powber is
endorsed by all leading Chemists and
Physicians as the purest and best. Use no
othes. Sold by all grocere, •
Ths validity of the Seott Act in Porthind
N B, has been affirmed by :the Supreme
Courts, The lot was adopted in 1886, but
nover enforced.
For removsiag dandruff, Aver,e Hair Vig-
or has no equal. It restores foded and grey
hain to its original color, stimulates the
growth of the hair, and gives it beautiful,
glossy, and silken appearance.
Colonel George !Gibson, of the Fifth In-
fantry, commandant at Fort Bliss, Texas,
died suddenly on Mond y at Dile; Vegas, N
M.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is designed for those
who need a medieine to vilify t heir blood.
No other preparation so \ ell meeta this
want. It increases the apretite and re-
juvenates the whole system. Its reourd,
for forty, is one of constant triumph over
disease.
A. Newporrdespatch says one or raore of
the ships attached to the North Atlantic
squadron will be sent north to protect
American fishermen inVanadian waters.
If the Sufferers from Consum-
ption, Sorofula and General Debility,
will try Scott's Ehtulsion of Cod Liver 011,
.
with Hypophosphites t they will find D11-
modiate relief and a permanent benefit.
Dr. H. IT. Mott, Bentwood, Cal.. writes:
"I have used Scott's Emulsion with great
, advantage in eases of Phthisis, Scrofula
and Wasting Disorders. It is very palat-
able. Pat -up 18 .500 and $1 size.
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.
The causes of.summer complaint, uiarr-
hcea, dysentery. cholera merlins, etc:, are
the excessive heat, eating green fruit,
impure water, over exertion and sudden
chill. Dr. Fowler's Wild Strawberry is an
infallible and prompt remedy for all bowel
complaints from whatever cause.
MADE ON PURPOSE.
• We are taught that everything is made
to fill some purpose. The reason Burdock
Blood Bitters has succeeded in being placed
in the front rank of modern medicines is
that it fille so well the purpose for which it
was intended- that of curing diseases of
the stomach, liver and blood.
• OERTA1N CURE.
A cure for Cholera Morbus. .A. positive
cure for this dangerous complaint, and for
• all acute or chronic forms of bowel core -
plaint incident to summer and fall is found
in Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry,
to be propttred from any druggist or medi-
cine dealer.
A Quebec despatch says ;-Hon. E.
Blake licit on Monday night for Murray
Bay to pin his family.
ON AN AVERAGE.
It is said. that during the life time of
the average man he will endure about 500
days sickness. The beat way to reduce
your average is to use Burdock Blood Bitt-
ers whenever the syetem requires a tonic
regulating and cleansing medicine.
Hon .1 ohn .Haggart, Post Master :Geaer
al, commenced lus departmental dlities
yesterday.
• SUMMER TRAVEL
is usually subject to dangerous and. sudden
attacks of bowel complaints, diarrhoea,
dysentery, etc., caused. by change of food
and water. The sovereign remedy and
surest safeguard against all such troubles
is Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry.
Never travel without it.
A CORRECT STATEMEFT
is made by Miss Jane Rutherford, of Nelles
Corners, Ont., who writes -I have used
your Burdock Blood Bitters for Dyspepsia
and find it to be) the best remedy I ever
tried. B.B.B. is sold by all dealers at one
dollar per'13ottle.
BuMas.-Frank Quigley came home on
.Saiturdety to spend a two Week's vacation.
0. Jones of ClandebOye, visited La -
can on Saturday last. -Tommy Dart lest
week; one day, killed dressed, cut up and
Oitinc• a heel in the butcher shop,: in
I twenty-two minutes. -R S. Hodgins
shipped a fine car load of , hogs to New
Vork on Tuesdeiy..-Our town council have
laid a block pavement on Main street, as
an experiment -Ed PlaVin of Forest was
in town Sunday. -Louis Cann has sold his
pennies and stcok to Miss Atkinson, • Mr.
Cann is ping to Southern California to
engage in orange raising .-The 170 of
August has been set aside for Lucan'S
eiVie, holiday. -Farmers around this see
tion have saved tho fall wheat.,--Thore is
to be a necTo lintintene new 'week. Your
• reporter will' attelici and gather it in:for
next week'S issue. --The only original
dotal R. ha.4 given .up tailoring, to study
for a. veterinary surgeon. -The hand gave
their Weekly outdoor conceit on Friday
.night 'Their music is fino AO the hoys
have made a /marked imprOVetticeit under
the new leader,WO have a` new Salvatkn captttin 'rather an imprortifient en
the itititene,' ati fat as Shape goes anyway„
A. C. Reid, the celebrated athlete has
returned home after s very ±uccesthil tont.
Of the Western StateSO-Wra. R. Stanley,
is away on a visit to Owen Sound -Angus
McCatilay 18 about to he Made a cadet itt
the S. A.
geThe tWO midgets from POreSt SpentStilt-
day in thean on their way oast to ein
DR. Arfastiington,
Throat & Lung Surgeon,
"No* System
„
It will pay you to 'bey my
BREAD&BITNS
--^MADE UNDEa TEN--
TMPrOlred Systeiri ()thread Mak-
ing.
The Bead is eweeter and will retain its
moisture longer then any other iu use, A
trial solicited;
Yoew11 always Middle
Largest and Finest Assortment of
Pastry, Oakes, Confec-
tionery, Oranges,
Lemons Soo,
Of Toronto, will be at the Central Ho-
tel, Exeter,
.4.13"Cf. :A.E3t12.
ALLDAY.
Catarrh , ron ohi tis , Astha, Conant:Int i on,
etc, permanently and effectually cured -
A few Proinment Testimonials
• of Permanent Cures:
Mrs. John McKay, Kingston, Ont., Catarrh
• and Consumption.
John lkIcKolvy, Kin es tomont., eatarrh.
Mrs. A. Hopping, Kingston, Ont., 13roneho
Contumption.
Mr. E . Scott, Kingston, Ont„ Catarrh, head
• and throat. •
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Read W. II. Storey's Original Testimonial.
Catarrh Throat Cured.
• Listen to W Storey, Pao,'of the firm of
W If Storey efu Son, Acton, Glove 1Vranufactier-
ors. also President Manufacturers' Association
of Canada.
Din W.AsnaNGTOX, 215 Yonge-st,. Toronto,
DEAre Sia. -1 assure yon I feel grateful for
the radical cure you have effected in my throat
trouble, and though 1 dislike having my name
appearin connection with the testimonial bus-
ess, yet, having regard for those who ate
similarly affected. ite Well as haring a desire to
recognize the 0)511118 (` your treatinen ±1 make
o depaature tri aria ;at& . Prior' to 1nY acquaint -
&nod with you ' ati suffered fer two years
rem repeated,. el: a of catarrhal sore tit rant
eaeh aucceedix thick being more prolonged
and violent ' he r the former. At these times .1
had violent fts, 1 coughing, and Would dim.=
charge large 1;0,41106es of mucous: Peeling
alarnicd, I sought thehest medical Skill
ine I u ditg st in wo,h-noted Specialist, an d
took almost every thing khown to iriedicine
without experionai ng partiele of relief. Last
spring I wont to Eurooe. Tbe change did niti'
geed. but on my return the old trouble was re-
newed, Seeing you advertised to Yi8it thig
place,1 thought I \you hl eonseityon although
I confess \vitt' not re n eh h OTO of re,. vsttgany
benefit. Ilowever,1 was faverab, mpressed
with your candor, and rezolved give yotir
treatmen t a trial. 1 la u resit 1 ppy Et;
inforin yoba oomph:to one so
marked in its aharaoter fist • Ise beth inY
Self and my friehcis, r st year med-
icine a eetned tidatited to en se and gave re-
lief. In We mos. r was Onliroly Wa1J,ae d have,
so continued through the most unfaverable
seaSon of year, You aro al liberty to make
what atto you P lease of thi s letter, mail shall
be pleased to answer any encuiriesr etel-iVe to
my case. Yours very
11.STOREr
Aiiton , San. 19th ,1887,
tar CONS OLT ATIOV PREEa,
=c.=
--AT---
E. A.' BiOLLICK'S,
MAIN -BP, EXETER.
I CUR
ITS
'When I sanOunr I do not mean merely to
stop them for a time, and the have them re-
turn again. I BrICAN A RADIC,Lt, CURE.,
I have made the disease of
riETS, EPILEPS`2"
PALLING
A life long study. r avanumerr My remedy' to
CIIII)37 the worst eases. Because others have
failedi s no reason fornot now receiving a cure.
Send at once fora treatise and a FREEBOTTLE
of rav ImpArsashn REMEDY. Give Express
and Post office. It costa you nothing lor a
trial, and it will cure you. Address
Dr, H. G. ROOT. 37 Yonge St, Toronto, Ont.
Allan - Line !
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June 7. Circassian Friday, June 15 Sarnia-
tipmThursday, June 21. Parisian Thursday,
;Tune 28, Polynesian FridayJuly 6. Sardinian
Thursday July 12. Circassian Friday June 20:
Sarmatian Thursday July 26. Farisitin Thurs-
dah Aug 2. Polynesian Friday Auge 10. Sar-
dinian Thursday Aug 16. Circassian Friday,
Aug 24. Sarmatian, Thursday, Aug 30-
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RATES. Cabin $50, $65, VD. accerding to po-
sition, Return $100, 3125,3150. Intermediate
Liverpool, Londonderry or Glasgow 330; re-
turn $60. Steerage at lowest rates, Steerage
passengers hooked to and from Glasgow, 13e1 -
fast Queenston or London at Liverpool rates.
Buy tickets to go home, bring out friends or
relatives by the Allan Line.
For further Particulars apply to
JOHN SPACKMAN,
The only authorized agent inExeter.
KIRKTON
SUMMER OF 7888.
We Lead the Trade
FOR HONEST GOODS, •
•'FOR FULL :`,MIGIITS,
FOR GOOD TEAS.
• FOR LOWEST:PRICES,
FOR BOOTS & SHOES,
FOR RANGE OF TWEEDS
FOR SHIRTINGS,
FOR COTTONS,
FOR DRESS GOODS, .
yoR LA.CES of all kinds.
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i
t3r-Highest Prices paid for Butter
and Eggs.
DR. FOWLERS
0EXT: OF 0
^NiVgL.D.
TR:AVir ;ERE.
CURES
HOLERA
hotera Morbus
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RAMPS
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IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE OR
CHILDREN OR ADULTS.
—Tiny THE—
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•F010—
Fishing Tacido, Floats, Sinkers,
Reels, riShing Lines, Gaff Books,
Landing Nets joilited Rods,
Trolls, Ply Hooks,. Tripplo hook
. And the Celebrated Cork Flo
Bait, and Skeleton Baits.
GAMES.—Ittbber Balls, Base
Balls, Base Ball Bata, Ba,eitesse
Balla, Cepa Croquet'Setts.
Japanese Kites, Dominoes,
Playing Cards, Chas, Authora, Fire '
Crackers, FireCraelter lIelerl3ans, an
HUsblers,
eta W. BROWNING, Prop
licittucET RErDB,TS. J01-114 13RAWN
(corrected at5 o'cloaltp an , WetineadaT .
FailWho a i „. ... ... .., 0 02 00 93
TT DT
DE
Spring Virneett ... - - ti 70 t o 0 70 RTAKElt a,
tiarley 1,10'
Oats ... -. Q 45 Go 47
Olover S ie d „, 4 00 to 490
Timothy • ' ,., 2 50 t o h 00
0 00 t 0 0 00
cern .., ... u oS to 0 60
Kgg,F,
Duttes . ..• le be 0 14 .
Flourperbbl „
. „. .. 00 to 0 05
Potatoes,per leushel ... ,. 05 Go 70
Apples,per bag ,.. ... 40 to .0 50
DrIedApplePPr b ---------9 0480 0 00
cieese per lb. ... 0 fih to 0 05
... 0 07 to 08
„. 'Q 45 to 0 50
... 0 20 te 0 30
... 000 10700
:„. 400 to 500
... 5 50 to 0 59
,., 6 00 to 6 00
... 0 75 t o 1 GC
... 0 50 to 0 79
... 0 18 to 0 20
_ 800±0 800
_ 0 50 to 0 75
,.. 25 to 3 oo
Turkey per lb
Ducks ye; pr
Chickens per pr
Efogs,5ressedper10
Beef
Kidesroulig, .
dressed
Sheepskins each
Calfskins
Wool peril) ...
Ea7perton
Iblionsperbush.
Woodper cord ...
sr: ArdaYS
Fall Wheat 00 to 03
Spring Wheat. ,,,, ,..,„ ..... ,...i...... .. . - 8.1 93
Barley 50 53
Oats...-. .... .'" - " ..,...... .... . ... . . ....., ..' - 5 01 48 48
Clover Seed450
.....
Timothy , .. „,.1 50 200
Peas ' 00 05
Eggs...-. .... , .. . ........ ..........,„...... ..... 15 15
13utter, ., 14 14.
Potatoes per bag' 75 1 00
A plea per bush 30 43
ool per lb ° 20 20
Hay per tott...,..,......„ .... . . .".... ........ 600 7 00
Bran per ton„ , .. 11 00 14 00
Sho?ts `' " , , . 20 00 20 00
oatmeal per Dbl.... 800 100
ADvion TO MOTEMILS.-AXE) you distimbed at
night and broken of your rest by a sick child
. suffering anil crying -with pain of Cutting
Teeth?. If so send at once and get a bottle
of "ldrs.Winelow's Soothing Syrup" for Chil-
dren Teething. Its valve is incalculable.
It will relieve the pour little sufferer im
mediately Depend -upon it, mothers there
is no mistake about it. It cures DyseuterY
and Diarrlicea, regalates the Stomach and
Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums.
reauces Inflammation, and gives tone and
energy to the 'whole system. 'Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething is
pleasant to the taste and is the pretIcription
of one of the oldest and, best female
physicians and nurses in the 'United
States, and is for sale by all druggists
throughout the world. Price twenty-five
cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mum
Wnsnotv'sVfleTHING- ErrOTIP "utd take no
other kind.
C ONSUMP TION CURED.
Anoid physician, retired from practice,
having had placed in his handi'by an East
Indian missionary the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the speedy and perrea-
nent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, (Ni-
teroi, Asthma and all throat and lung
affections, also apositive and radical cure
for Nervous Debitity andall Nervous Com-
plaints, after having teated its wonderful
curative powers in thousands °fuses, has
felt it his duty to make it known to his
suffering fellows. Actue.tedby tuts motive
and a desire to relieve hum an suffering, I
vr....1 send free of charge, to all who ciesireit,
this reeipe,in German,French or English,
w ithfull directions for preparing and using.
Sent by mail by addressing w ith stamp,
naming this paper, W. A .NorES 149 Power's
B leck Tttchester bl V
ROYAL YEAST
1. Canada's Favorite Yeast Cakes.
10 years in the market 'without a com.
plaint ot any kind. The only Yeast
which has stood the test of time andl
ttever made soar, unwhoiesome breed.
All Grocers sell it,
11.W.0I1LETT, WET. TORONTO. ONT. &CHICA00,111.
rarraors9 Minion!
IMPZIR.I.A.L MILLS
WO OD HAM.
The undersigned would respeetfully infor
he co mmu nit y that they have le ase dthe above
nail's for a term of years; and will be pleased
to have a call from all. The mill has recently
been improved,by the addition of new macti-
inery. Itis the intention of tae subscribers to
add. a sat of rolls as soon as possible; and all
conibined, the
Woodham Grist Mill
Will be secondto none in the West.
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Gristing- and Chopping Done
Promptly.
Fresh oatmeal constantly on hand for sale or
exchanged. for oats.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Ur A TRIAL SOLICITED,
J. & L. McNEVIN,
Pi. J. S ELL
Merchant Tailor,
Has removed to premisee one door
north of Browning's drugstore, whare
there will be found a
W -11 Affiscat ti St
411,)
OF SPRING
T'CAT1IT1DS FOR SUITINGS &o.
—ALSO ---
Scotch, Rn.glish,
Irish, French and
Canadian. G-oods.
Made up on the
SHORT.BST 'NOTICE
---AND AT- —
GONSISTENTLY OW PRICE !
OALL WILL CONVINCJIL
A. J. NELL,
erroldate �t Cleveland
edttintr Selioo
CABINET-MAXER,
Walnut 4 Rosewood Caskets
A.I.00 COFFINS OV E rear DESCEIETION.
A Gompiete Stook of Robes & Trimmings
Always on hand.
FUNERALS FURNISED' 4. CON-
DUCTED AT Low RATES.
My stock of Furniture is un-
excelled,
--GrvE ME A °ALL
ersey's
Ig
The Platte
TO
Buy Cheap
GOODS.
Dr, CHASE
Fro4 a world-wide reputation 050 physician •
and author. HisMaudnake DAM de2ion Liyer
cure is a triumph, of medical ekill, curing,
all diseasesOlstllei.Tnodue3s'abd Tffiver,
yxc
Kidney Complaint
; aches and
r. iMs in tbe beck; a, dull pain or weight in
he bladder or ease of the abdomen; scald-
ing attine of ten obstructed.; frequent deaire
to urinate. espe Melly at mei* •emong aged
perilous; hot, dry aldu, pale eomplexieni•ed
and white deposits, drop I:lit:zit:ass, sour
stootinacho, acoon. stip ation, piles, liver atom,
uOms_111:14.71__m!,0s1Pntalii
T' • /I 1 ' Pain under the
jaundice, sallow complexion, a weca7,i, taixeeEk
feeling, 110 1110 or energy, head ache, dyspep
ea, indigestion , spots, piMplee
ROW CUBED :
Maa d rake. and Da.nitelion ar enature'sliver
ures.and 'Whet oambined with kidney rem-
edies„ i npr,011ese's Liver Cute, will most
positively cure all kidnoy-liver troubles. It
n,ets like aeharm, stimulating the clogged.'
liver, strengthening the kidneys aniinvigor-
atIng the whole body. Sold by all dealers at
one dollar. with. receip t o ook, which alon 143,
worth the raonDey.
Do.
Chase's pine are the °ray_
•K -1"eY
Kidney -Liver Pills made ; they
JVE3r
act en 1 yet effe tualY
ly„
be token °any employ-
• numb. They mire ldaney-liver
d1?
'LLL° troubles, headache.h'ltonsnes.s
costiveness &Q. One Pili a doss Sold by all
dealers, Price 25 cents.
T. EDIVIANSON & CO.,
Bradford ,Ont., Mania.
Are You
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Cross -cut saws, Lamps and Tubular Lanterns, at cost
430 Taik-YS OTUY T
We would call your attention to a few of our specialties :-
A Handsome Brass Library Lamp,
A Large Glass Stand Lamp, new design
A Good Tubular Lantern ,
A Good Axe and Handle
An A 1 Manure Fork
. And everything at Rock Bottom Prices for Cash.
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A fall stock of the following lines always on hand. -Barb wire, Plain Galvanized, An-
calent and Viled wire, and Buckthorn Fencing.
Having purchased our supply of Binder Twine early we are -how in a position to supply
at the lowest possible price.
A full stocs of tinware of all kinds always in stook. Eavetroughing and roofing a spec-
ialty. Agents for the B & 11 IVIetalic Shingle Roofing. Ask for priees. Agents for the
celebrated Raymond Sewiug Maclaine.
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Now that Honse-Cleaning le is near, We invite your in-
spection. to our BIG- stook of Carpets, Curtains, and those
Fancy Window Blinds, Sm.
When haying Wall Paper don't forget that the OH
Established carries thcl3iggest Stook and Latest Am-
erican .Patterns.
Lots of Fancy Ceiling Papers wit'''.
Corners to match
Window Blinds •W all.Pape
JAMES PlUitit-kR.6)
Exeter.