The Exeter Times, 1889-4-18, Page 4Established 18771 garwtou,
CYNEXENT
BANKER,
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EXETER, ONret
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Trarisaets a general benkiug business,
Roeeives the le:mounts of meet:Mutts and
hers on favorable -terms'.
Offers every accommodation coasistent with
fe and eoneervetive hankin sprinci pies.
Piro pex cent. interest allowed en deposits.
Draftsissued payable at any offioe of the
erchaets Beek.
NOTES DISCOUNTED, & 1110NEY TO
LOAN ON NOTES .A.ND MORTGAGES
ON.vittt cfbiono..
T1WRSDAY, APRIL 18th, IMO.
THE total revenue for the nine
months ending with March apregates
$27,930,016, and the total , expendi-
ture *23,729,291, leaving a surplus of
*4,211,325 at the present time. The
increase in customs revenue has now
continued through several months, and
is certainly a promising indication of
the condition of trade.
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.SELF-RELIANCE" TO THE FRON r.
What He Says.on an Important Subject.
Several days ago we published a letter
from "Experience," upon a subject which is
attracting considerable attention, and we
have since received a similar communica-
tion from another, whicb we publish in full:
To Tze Enrros:--A short time ago I no-
ticed in your columnrirTatter signed "Ex-
perience." At first I inclined to regard the
letter referred to as a clever advertising
scheme of Messrs H. EL Warner's & Co., to
attract notice to their well-known Warner's
Safe Cure, which ie, it musk be admitted, ot
the greatest value and merit, hut upon more
mature considrratini inclined to be-
lieve that the letter is nuine expression
from 5 well-informed individual, who is
not afraid to grapple with the question
vvbich should receive greater attention.
It is daily becoming more apparent that
there is something Tactically wrong in the
manner in which the disease is being treat-
ed by those whose profession it is to heal
the sick, A man is- a trreirill, and a phy-
sician is called in. "Only a slight nervous
disorder," rerearke the physioian. The
slight nervous disorder however refuses to
be controlled, and in a short time the phy-
sician oroineuely remarks that the patient
is suffering frora consumption. Things go
on for a while until the patient is suffering
from consumption.hings go oe for a
while until the patien suffering from
consumption. Things go on for a While
until the patient is afflicted with what the
physician calls "a series of complicated
disorders" Treated for first one thing and
then another -dosed with all sorts of vile
cencoctions-the patient finally succumbs,
and then for the rat time it was learned
that the real can e n aultering and death
was disease of the kidneys, which mantfes-
ted iteelf in various otber disorders -all of
which could hs,ve been promptly cured had
a timely ese been made of Warner's Safe
Cure, which is the most important discov-
ery made in connection with scientific pro-
gress in recent years. The reference made
by "Eeperience" to the Robinson poison-
ing cases, where l''MTrtr.T.e.han seven mem-
bens of the family died within five years
from the effects of areenierd poisoning with-
out attractieg the attention of skilled ehy.
sicians, who were in attendance, to the
real cause, but who issued death certificate
for plieunioni typhoid fever, bowel dig'
ease, etc., is a tartling disclosure of the
ignorance whic ils among those
who duty it is to tlefiui ely detect and
treat the trns cause of disease.
1 quite agree with "Expetienee" in the
opinion that, after all, those who talte
matters of health in their own hands and
place their reliance upon a well- known
remedy which...is time tested and knowu to
be of benefit are better olI then those who
trust themselves in experimental and ignor-
ant hancle Sntr-RnmAxon.
Smers,-The Saerament of the Hely
leuelmeiet will he celebrated in, St. Pant'e
on Easter Sundae' at 10-30 a. m. --Owing
to a slight overeight on the part of emir
correspondent the ditto a 131am:bard
Spting fair was omitted last week. The
fair takes place to day (ThuredaY) on the
old emanate -Some of one farmers WWI
noticed to bo seeding on, Thursday and
Friday of hist week, -.Rev. Pring of Nis-
souri preaohed very aeceptably in the Meth,
eleurele, 00 Sanday last.-Eveusong will be
held in $t. Pu'' Emseopalehureh on Good
Friday at 7,30 p. m. --The sidewalk commit.
tee of our etllage would do well to see about
repairing the sidewalkas soon as possible,
as they are in a alightly dilapideted
dition and any repairs execnted now will
be of far more benefit then if done when
the mow conantenees to return next winter.
-Mr. Win. Moore has completed the es-
eavating for the erectiou of a tinsmith and
hardware establishment.-Profeesor Skie.
nerhore, of Browehill is expected to pay a
visit to this sulnimary sphere during the
coming summer. All will extend te hearty
eeloome.--The fioe residence of Mr. S.
Doupe which was erected last fall is rapidly
nearing the completion in the hands of
Messrs, Speer, Somerville and Mousy, the
ciontractors for the mason work, carpenter.
ing and painting. The house is heated by
means of one of the Preston furnaces
templied by Mr. Grant of St. May.
Crediton.
SPDriG Snow -On Thursday last the
annual show of horses and bulle was held
here. Tbe day was all that could be wish-
ed fa, and the entries were more at/camas
than for any previous year. Every class
was well represeuted. The prizee were
given es follows: -Aged Heavy Draughts.
-First, Dow, Willis 13rcia., and second
Third, Geo. Coward. 3.year old Draught.
-Firat, W. Weleh; second, Pat. Hanlon.
Boadstere.-1. Mc:Isaac; second, Jas Han-
na. Bloods, - First, W. B. McLean;
second, J.len by. Shire Cart florse.-First,
U. Lotherintort, "Success."
Bre,-2-yenr old and Under, Durham.
-First, J. Pedlar, ''Billy"; Second.
John Schrnder. "Prince of Credtton." 16
entries,
Peasoerees. - Misa Lucy Southcott,
of Exeter, is again engaged with 3- H.
Holtzman. -Mr, Jon. Wurster has return-
ed from lelichigae, where he has taken up
ID.,Da. -Mr. 11 Eilber left on Saturday for
Ottewa where he remained for a few
days . -Mr. Jim. Lewis is suffering froen•
severe attact of illness.
tflwing to the want of epaee part
of Crediton news wee orowded one]
...
1.'Ati Oxman or $5,000.00.1
REvery Testimonial published by us is Bona
Fide, and, so far as we /mon? is absolutely
true. To any este who 'willprove the con-
trary to an impartial referee we will give
e5,000. IL H. Warner 8.,z Co,
Rochester, N. Y., Jarman/ 2,1888,
GWE's (London) hospital Rrports, vol.
1, page 396, is found the statement: "Sim -
pe hypertrophy (onlargeruent) of the heart,
especially of the left ventricle, is found
without valvular incotupeteney. In this
numerous class the cardiac is secondary (a
symptom) to the renal affection." This ex-
plains why Warner's Safe Cure is effectual
Oa cases of heart disease. It removes from
the blood the kidney acid which causes the
heart disease.
Hensel'.
°Jas. -Farmers having good white oats to
sell will find that it will pay them to sett
them at the Housall Oatmeal Mills. A image
a uantity wanted at the very highest cash price.
All kinds of Oatmeal on hand mid meal ex:
changed for oats. Messrs, MeEwen & Hoods
lease haring expired, an el O. Urquhart is going
to give his whole time to the business.
BRIEFS. -The present fine weather has
made business in our usua.ully stirring
town somewhat dull, Mr. Urquhart has
resumed poseeesion of the Hensall Oatmeal
mill and will continue the business So
successfully carried on by Mesere. Mc
Ewen & Hood. We welcome Mr. Urqu-
hart hack into active bitsineas and have
no doubt that success will attend his
efforts. --Mr, T Berry, our popular horse'
man and. buyer, shipped a carload of very
fine horses from hero one clay last week.
-Mr. R. Patterson, contractor, of this
place, has, we understand, been awarded
the contract for the erection of a church
at Lucknow.-Mr. W. Welsh, contractor
of this place has been awarded the colt-
traet for the erection of the new school
house in the village and Mr. W. H. Rey-
nolds the centract for the erection of the
lleNV school house at Thompson's corner.
-We regret to learn that Mr. B Thom-
son, while working at the frame of kir.
Welsh's planing mill last week, cue him-
self severely with an adze. We treat,
however, to soon see him about
again. -Our grist mill is now receiving a
thorough overhauling and renovating
and when completed will be one of the
finest in the couutry.
Tile "Wedding Cake Question,
--
I think the difference between Mr. Ho-
garth and Mr. Doyle is so small as not to
he mentioned. Mr. Doyle says the dis-
tanee from the top is 30.7 inches, Mr,
Hogarth hes it 30,613+ indica. One is a
trifile too high,the other a trifle too lew,bet
it is as nearly correet as can evert be (only
by the surd form). Conservatives and
Grits feeqnently differ on a very small
matter hitt as both the despulants in this
cm are cyn the Bente side of political can't
fine how this difference originated. 1. think
the '2618 inches mentioned by efr. .1)oyle
ja twiee the shere retch receives (a mare
Blip of hie.). The cube rent of 2000 will
give the diameter of 'hese of top ent, 21
thee bate: would give height and foe the
other parts say cube roots of 4000 mei
6000 weetld give the diameter of the sem.
tune whieh meltiplied by 2e gives the
heiglet from top.. The honor of tedving
tide questirm might be equally divided
between Mr, Hegel th end Me, , Doyle
b.limmo of gnat tangible qtaistimet 10papera
would bo beneficial
TqV, onnellel appt,AritlICO of A vrry line
elittpley of WM!fi WOO itaf•li InallifOgt over
the torthem hteterepe, between eight anti
nine Welted: ii Stfileray 0:03/in,!., SOMA
brantitd zo ‘vIng, 'se r'0Inr)r8 f.•rnie.1, a Id
eu.e re :treh 'w' at Ulm% very visid.
Firs, oonvulsions, dizziness and beadaohe
are prevented and cured by using Warner's
Safe Cure. Why 1 Dr. Owen Rees says:
"The termite: (watery coedition) of the blood
10 Btiglit's Disease produces cerebral symp-
toms, the serums (watery portion) is filtered
through the blood vessele of the brain,
causing aneendo and • subsequent head
symptoms." That is why these symptom
yield to Warner's Safe Cure, It gets rid of
Brightei Disease end. prevents the blood
Jcm become watery. •
• CENTRAL
rug Store
A full stook of all kinds oi
Dye- stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
band, Witton's
Condition
Powd-
ers
the best
in the ma,rk-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
CentralDrug Store Exetet.
C r.,,artrz.
LI0117 I MONEY!
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IF YOU WANT TO SAYE MONEY
Through X-mas and New
rears,
BUY YOUR GOODS FROM THE
Cheap Store, Crediton
As he is determined to clear out all
his stock of
DRY GOODS,
'BOOT efe SHOES,
HATS,
CAPS, ETC.,
At lessthan actualCost
Sale to commence lst Jan., and
continue until all is cleared_ out, as
am going out of the above lines .
TERMS - CASH.
N. B. All accounts must be settled
lst January.
mrrommLL,
THE
INTERCOLONIAL
St. Marys.
(Orowded out last week.)
Beeees.-Chaplain Searle, of Auburn
prieoe, delivered hie lecture "A voie,e from
the prisou." cm Monday eveuing in the
Methodiet church. The attendence was
large ana all were well p1eaee(1. Ho will
deliver his latest lecture The reieplaced
switch" ou Tuesday evening in the same
place. The school on esetiou No. 8, Blau.
sherd heve been closeccon account of pevilan-
ey of Scarlet lever in that Bection. Sevemitl
cases have been reported in Si. Marys. -
Messes. Graham dr. Whealthau shipped a
car load of horses to the Western minket
on 'Wednesday, ard inst.-Doctors Orr and
Midglev, both well knowzi in this town,
left for Chicago Where they iucencl practic-
ing.
Bicirse -The Ancient Order of Forest-
ers held their animal concert on Wednes-
day evening in the Opera, House. The
chief feature of tee entertainment was
the mock "Breach of Promise" case. -
An Athletic Association has beet) formed
in St. Marys. They have rented Carter's
Flats and a large munber of men have
been engaged in levelling and arranging the
grounds so as to - be ready for the base-
b.ell season. -Utah Mormanisne is being
advocated in some pablic places in the
town. The advocate(' of the ' cause is
elder J. H. McIntosh, a soft headed
Texican, who, no doubt knows more about
a lasso than the teaching of the Bible,
has undertaken to prove that John Wes.
ley and that 'Methodism and Presbyterian -
180 are a fallacy. The elder is without
doe id: a natural go, $ well, -.-.The South
Perth A gricel three Society's, show was
• 1le!(.1 013 W erinestlay, the 1.7tli inet. A.
lap nilmber of horses were entered for
competition. -Mr, R. Hilliard, who has
been manager of the St. 3'lary4 branch
of the Beek of Montreal for a period Of
over 25 Years, is elmet to retite, ated hist
place vill 1m filled by M 0. J. Leslie,
IL
OF CANADA,
a--
FARM FOR SAL.
Ninety nOre8"-Lot 0, 40n• 2, in f$tephen
tewoship, lluron oo., ever 70 acres cleared of
whieh 50 aeros are in grass and in tirst-claell
condition. Nair wit° trope Centralia. Good
brit* house and out -buildings. Meet be Bald,
For feather part/cetera ail ply to
MTTIfliW mormecx,
3mos. . Orediton le. 0.
ALESME'N Wanted.-Onod
salaries or 001111111Sgi011 peed to the right
men to Rea our choice and hardy varieties of
nursery stook- Now is the time of the year to
engage. Nene but honest end upright men
need apply, do not delay if you deeide to join
US. AS delaysare dangerouee, Anne with re-
ferences, MAY lel101ekifiRS,
Nurserymen,Rochter, N. Y.
Tito royal royal mall, passenger and freight route
between Canada, and Groat 13ritain,
-and- I
Direct route between the West and all the
points ou the Lower St. Lawrence aud Baia
de Chaleur, also New Brunswick, Nova
Scotia,Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton.
and Nowfoundlan d,
New aud elegant buffet sleeping and day
cars ran on through express trains.
P.4.SSOtIgers for Great Britain ar the conti-
nent by leaving. Toronto by 8 p. m. train on
TimrsdaTWitl 5oin, outward mail steamer stt
Halifax Saturday.
superior elevator, warehouse and dock ea-
comp:iodation at Halifax for shipment of
grain and general merchandise.
Years of experience 1350e proved the Inter -
colonial, in connection with steamship lines
to and from London, Liverpool end Glas-
gow to Halifax, to be the quickest freight
route between Canada and Great Britain.
Information as to passenger and freight
rates can be had on application to
N. WEA THERST'UN ,
Western Freight & Paesereger Agent
93 Raman House 1310 ck ;York t.Torc0to
D. POTTINGER,
Chief Superintendent
'Railway °Aim Moncton, N. 0., Nov, 20, 'afi.
YOU. CAN GET
.-
NOTrOB.-I hereby forbid any person giv-
ing credit on any recount, without e written
melte' from me is Ineeincel, as 1 will not be
responsible for debt otherwise con traottel.
D.ottne tJcC,iiy,
Stephen, A mil. 0f h, '50.
To Advertisers.
A lint Of t000 nowspanors divided , into
'STATES AND SleOleIoNte will be emelt on
nnnilelt1011--PIt1.111.
To thole who weet elmiendvertisine to PRY
wo CD11 atm' no beetor me:diem for thorough
Ci(1 OfrACtiVb WOlijr than tam various sootiens
of our Select lellene List
(1110. ItOWIelele &
• Nowspeper Adverli Ow 'Citroen.
11) S)irr.,0 etre De le ow Yeel-
2
Raw
-OF-
:-: Sugar
R
ite Sug r
FOR $1.00.
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IMIPPEN MILLS.
NEW IMPROVEMENTS.'
0.B. McLean in thanking leis customers
fortheir liberal patronage, wishes to inform
them and the publie in general 'that he has re-,
fitted the Grist Mill and put in new improve-.
in ants, And having scoured the services • of a
thoroughly competent miller, is now better
prepared than ever before to turn out a good
quylity or Flour. Flour and Feed, Cornmeal
and Oatmeal kept constantly on hand. Chop-
ping only 5c per bag. Don't forget tho old
stand. 1 will also be prepared to attend to all
Custom Sawing. D. 13.141oLEAN. Menem
MtliTHESOIT'S.
POST OFYICE STORE,
4 Eyes Tested
Tr.REE
A. t=-`
Practical Optician,
Graduate Olotic School 13.Y,
Eyes tested ; defective sight restored by the
aid of fine glass-fi. Large assortment of the
finest glasses on nand. A call solicited.
B. 0
DaTCIECMCCOM•T3D-ST 'London.
Etet r N rth.
,r^",0•15(Min*Itlet..2618*.Matift**.IME.M.IMPria
C
BRICK AND TILE
FOR SALE.
Any quantity of brick and tile of all sizes
for sale at the
MOATZ BRICK YARD, Crediton.
First-class brick:;$4 per Thou-
sand. Tile C.,:a.c.spondingly
CLIO D.
The creditors b aye o 'Mir. Monts to
look after the sale of th adtile, and he
will be found in the yara t9,, times.
Nmtt, year the yard will be run by Mr.
Moatz as usual.
Crediton J inuaryletb,1880;
One Door South
of Post Office
• --HE' HA S -----
A NEM AND 00t.il FLIP'
--STOCK OF --
h e
Jesuit Question
Agitating The
But the Sensation of the Day
is how Wonderful cheap
• CARLING BROS,
• are Selling.
SEE 011.R READY MADE CLOTHING-; Don't
look like it, But it is; Looks • more like High Priced
Merchant Tailor work, Wears =re like it, too, stand
wear and tear, strongly sewed seams, neatly stitche
edges, well cut, well fiaished, low priced.
Can Sell a Man's Suit Worth $7.00 for $5.25.
Boys' Sufi Worth $4.00 for $325.
Men's Pants at $1,25, '1.50, $1.75
$2,50, S*75,' S3.00 and $4.00
By paying the cash and getttng the discount we are
iu a position to sell these goods at the above prices.
We guarantee satisfaction in these goods or no sale.
We solicit a ciftPro, prove what we say is correct.
No trouble to show Goods at
cARLING MOS.
—EXETER—
P111)TQ STUDIO.
leor Finely Finished Photos of all sizes,
from small album size to 11x14
front life, try
TO
He has Ise eu elegem.: ,display of Photo-
graph 1 Tames Sizes : Sx10,
.1 e. 4 ani 4x.17.
AT it.i 'RICES
It NO. he i. the uclvan age of-th
having pietttres 3 frame te
stock of Picture Mon di tg,
xamme lets
Nolin T ntor:
li
-CALL AT THE-
MontrealGeneral Store
I am wanting any amount of
turkey and geese tail and wing
quills.
-FOR SALE :-
Ladies' and Obildren's Boots ef: Shoes.
Ladies' and Children's Rubbers,
Ladies' iinhbers and Hosiery cam-
nined,
Read y- made clothing, Flannels, Underwear
Top Shirts and Cardigans.
groans Ind Pianos, Sewing Madmen
Dwoe uouve for sale or to rent, oppos-
ite to n hale
Give, inc r call Before purchasing else -
Get prices befero norotoos ug e where. -here
T. DEARING.
JO- S S111 t,“ ) 1 aboth street, south of Jatnes.st Meth
°MOIL
TN TH 13 MIGR COLT R-T-O-F-
ji.. JUSTICE
CHANCERY DIVISION.
In the Inatter of lot nunber 10 abutt-
ing on the southeast boundary of the
township of 'Osborne, in the county
of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that John Hanna
and Willem Hanna both of the township of
Usborne, in the County of Huron, farmers,
have made an application to the 01=007
Division of the High Court of Justice for a
certificate of title to the above mentioned
Property, under ' 'The Act for Quieting Titles
to Real Estate in Ontarw" and have produced
evidence whereby they appear 10 1)0 the milers
thereof, in Inc free from all onetunbrances ex-
cept the terms and conditions of the last will
fwd testament of the late William ITanruar.,
deceased, end also except a certain mortgage
joiNiviyottn;titl lands, dated the 18th November,
A • D., made iby Hanna to one
George P. Jones, and assigned to one Rebert
Wherefore any other person having or pre-
tending to have any tith, to, or interest in said
lancls,or any part thereof, is required, 000r
before the seventh day of May, now
next ensuing, to file a...s.tatemont of his claim
verified hv affidavit, in pm' office at the Oity of
Stratford, arid to 50000 00) 02 the said ,itioan
ilittma mad William Hanna or on W. Oeven
Moscript, that...solicitor, at his otlieo jtz fho
town of St,,,,lifsiry's, in the county of Perth, and
in defantt.every such claim will be barred
and tbe title of the said Sohn Henna and
William Hanna become absolute and hide-
feasable at maw and, in ceolity subject only
to the reservations mentioned in the 26th sec-
tion of the said therein numbered A.
B. C. D. E. and YinrF0 the charges and en-
.umbranc os herein before set out.
E . ir I.1335ns,
Referee of Titles 11, Stratford :
Dated this 2nd day of April, A. D. 1880.
Sewe& work a speolaiity.
1101m -trio prAtnptiy tttoodea to.
GEO. MAXSON,
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F1
icto
Builders& Contractors
(.3-allerv Opposite Post -Ohio
Shop onedoor east of Parsons' Black-
smi 10 Shop, Manufeeturers ofSasins, Doors
ancl l3linds, 13ai1dit,gs contracted for. Plans,
estimates and epeetheations furnished if re-
quired,
From their past exqagi once in the buil ding
lino they guarantee satisfaction. All -work
done with promptness rtncl dispatch. Soliellefee
edIamber always on hand.
WM. DAVIDSON. JOHN D A.VID S ON.
Domilioniialvary
Market Scfure
General Store'
Time undersigned would ieform the
lie that he has just reeeived his
pnb-
SUMMER nve STOCA
-INOLU °ma, -
A full line of Dry-GOodseflate ee daps,
°rookery, :Boots stud Shoes.
'Mime wiehing oti,thing in My /me will
find it to their etlettn Lege to 0811 and in
opect, zny goods and meestito •
Efithegt prices unid for But-
iiil
HEAT:QUARTERS
--FOR ---
Pure Drugs, 'Patent Medi
eines .Dye -stuffs,
Perfumery and Toilet
Articles,
School Books and Stationary,
Photo Frames, Albums,
• Purses, etc.
Cigars Pipes, and. Tobacco.
Also a large assortment
of Toilet and Bath
Sponges a,lwavs
on hand
Prescriptions. carefully pre-
pared from the purest
Drugs.
Remember 'the place, Sign,
GOLDEN MORTAR,
Main St.,
gturnalai.
Notice to Contractors.
Wita.. CURE OR RELIEVE
BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS,
DYSPEPSIA DROPSY
)NDIGESTION, . FLUTTEgING
JAUNDICE, OF THE HEART,
ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY OF
SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, DRYNESS
HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN,
And every species of disease arising
from disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS,
STOMACH, .BOWELP ."77 BLOOD.
T, ILBRN CO"TAMU&: tvuo,
Sealed 'fenders will be received up to the
1011 daY of May, 1882, by the undersigned,
for the excavation of the cut at grand Bond,
the dredging of the river Aux Bauble, and
ditching of Haycock's creek.
Tenders to state the estimate for each
separately. Plans and speeifications can be
seen at 11 Eilber's office, Orecliton. 'Fbe
lowest or any tender not rtecoesarily necepted.
Work not to be commeneed until the liability
of the townships concerned is tested. Plans
and speoification are in the possession of the
domicils of McGillivray, West Willuuns and
Bosanquet.
The work will commence and terminate at, a
dato to be hereafter ngreed :moat „
The engineering was done by It, ()oath, itsel.,
Gflencom The proposed cut is about 81 rode
long, average depth 20 ft., bottom width 30 ft.
The riyer dredging is about 268 elinios, 8011.
bl I
Tenders to stneo on oulairle(render for G.13. 0)!
,antl addressed to 1.
C. PROU'ele Hey, P. 0, Ont.
'By order of the toWnship of Stephen.
N. 13, -Security will be required for onm-
piction of work.
DR. Washington,
Throat & Lung Surgeon,
Of Toronto, will be at the Oettral Ho
tol, Exeter,
TZT711. lith,
Until 5 o'clock.
Catarrh ,Dronchitis, Astba, Consumption,
etc, permanently and efeectuallyoured.
A few Prominent Testinioniaits
of Permanent Cures:
Mrs. John McKay, Kingston, Ont., Catarrh
and Consumption.
John McKeivy, Kin gston , On t.•'catarrh.
Mrs. A. Hopping, Kingston, Ont., 13ronoho
Contureptioe,
Mr. E • Scott, Kingston, Ont„ Catarrh, head
and throat.
Read W. If, Storey's Originn•I Testimonial.
Catarrh Throat Cured.
Listen to IV II Storey, Esq., of the 'fine Of
W H Storey ec Son, Acton, Glove Manufactur-
ers, also President Mo.nufacturers' Association
of Moeda. .
Ds, Wsgzgarosi, 215 Yonge-st., Torotito,
DnArt lt.-1 Nese re you I f eel,gretettul for.
the radical cure you have effected al my quest
trouble, mei though I dislike baying 1011 name
appear in connection With the tosfire °Mal bus-
iness, yet, halting regard for those who are
similar) y affected- AS well as 11Avi n g a desire to
recognize the mu] tsc yourtreatment Intake
a departure in this Prior to myacquaint-
mum with you,' ' ueutfored for two yeara
from repeated, • n eke of catarrhal sore throat
each succeedlt • tack being more prolonge4
and violent hi r the former, At. these times I
ssicrnee s No ic lind violent rfs, +A. coughing, at) a WWI Itl dis-
charge large quanillics of moons, Peeling
alarmed, I sought the boat to °dice I skill &van-
itbl 0,in eludii. a tt emoh-noted Specialist, end
I took alMOSL et or,ything ltneWn to medicine
1 without exportmicing a part iele of relief. ii,,,st
spring T wont te Europe. 'rho eh tinge did me
good, but 00 toy Tatar» thr,ald trouble wee re -
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n. ilia matter of the estate of Thomas
Sims, Insolvent
Creditors of tile above estate aro hereby
Do tilt nd, that I have prepared an account, of
of Lewis 11 ,Di okson, barrister, ',Exeter.
oet
fliA0111 01)11.0,1st bo
(1,m, oe)Ilayg vitoi et(lii,e welt 0110)'eolieiter Mr, Dit,ksen , ost 1)11 u before 'with nzy
the ro,t
1)41;0d t.oelito13,3ril April,
ter and Eggs and.all CC) K Li OK
kinds of proauce, PREF:
) By mail to oily ledy sending es her teat office
addreset Richard:eel 41,Co., Montreal,
ellU see A
lutiVe(1, S CAl g dvertutecl to Ti
Place, 1 though t t went,' commit sent alpiongh
I eon foss with n0t'tih bora of re, vjng eny
benefit, However,'" lees 0 voieb7 mereseed
evi tit your mender. (b resolved • give youe
tree tin en t trieaal. be 11511 1, , m4, to
inform 5)00. 18), 00111110.0 .to 6110 SO
marked in its eb rite t er Ise ete it my
seif apd my friends, Frew the ...et yottr reed*,
i eine seemed adapt -oil to tny qa so rind ghee roe
lief. In- two moos.'" 0010)1 rely welhand have
eon United threugh the Dios( tie fayorahle
SWOP At yob', You nee ar liberty Le melte
wilat tree pin 010450 of thisi otter, nod 1 eltall
00 pleased to WM' any eettairiereelaelese
my dune In/art voly
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