The Exeter Times, 1890-10-23, Page 6FIGURES TELL / Silver poplar, balm of Gilead, cot• t
t v e t V 1 L LL, ton trees and willow, with chestnut
and ash are to be excluded from the
Stoves, public streets of Toronto. Ezcior O!
Tinware, rk
Hardware,
Groceries
w.
$ cts get
Mica axle Grease 2 for... 25 P
Sunshine Stove Polish, sixad
boxes for 25 d
Shoe Blae1di g. 6 boxes for 25
0 Steel Nails, 3 to 6 in., keg 2 90
4 gallons Coal Oil,70
e,A 4 ga.s do., i tVetern hitel.. 1 00 ri-�
Annealed wire, per 1001Ls a 90
r" Barb wire 4 "• 5 50 Ile
Plain strap wire .' " 5 v0
fps Fire clay- 's ". 1 00 R�„v
Q Common iron " " 2 75 1-i
Horseshoe nails, 0, per box 2 73 el
•.d Cjesnut Coal per ton
4 coal "
Blacksmiths' Coal per ton, 0 00
Brilliant Penensular cook 15 00
eo
CI Fatuous \'i ootl Stove.. , . 12 00 1.i
See these Stoves and other
Heating & Coal Stoves ees
Vbefore ibuying.
P
- t No. 9 Tin Boiler for $ 2 00 .
ee
Hi No, 2 Dafsy Churn 4 50 ree
No. 3 Daisy Churn..... ,5 50 1"
Ft
T
'.. F Spin Francisco.. flet, IL—The strips
H t ROGERIES, SURARS, TEAS. R..1,., l imams from, New A arts and
✓ e'.__,,r,.,,,.., Ates al et'ullotrt from Baltimore arrived
• ▪ Tui'et soaps full line- l:le.iri"', ficin gums were black and swollen
here yesterday wall scurvy on board.
Reagan, Loudon, les-male.
anti hi.+f their tenth, 'Elie Hien stud
r4,7- Are t Appl.s. S::a31rSt:Ius, Rides.-
that during the 154 days' passage they
eel
1_1 Fags, etc, taken in Lift—belief,.
r Exeter Roller Flour oil.
hand at $2,00 O Der cwt.
JAS. N. HOARD, Proprietor
W. H. MONGOR, — Manager
The oldest preacher in the episcopal
Church of England is 1tsv. Joseph
Hudson, vicar of Chillingbatn. He
was ordained 73 years ago, and will be
100 years old next January.
The assessors'retarns show that in
the matter of religion Windsor, Ont.,
contains 3320 Roman Catholics, 1,930
Epistle) . miens, 2,450 Methodists, 1,445
Presbyterians , 540 B tptists, 120 Luth-
erans, 8=) 'Salvation soldiers, 82 Jews,
30 Congregationalists, 12' Unitarians
and 800 without a religion.
Alen treat, Oet. 20. --The rumor which
gained currency sortie weeks ago that
an English syndicate z7tas etre t to
purchase all the flour mills in Canada
has gained new credence. The three
principal mills are Ogilvie's, Like of
the Woods and Hudson 13ay, and they
have already been secured. The out-
put is 7,250 barre's per day, and the
price named is nearly, $3,000,000,
14 Ir C. W. Tyler, ot the New York
Evening Sun. is negotiating with J
Reginald Borchelt for his autobiogra-
phy. The prisoner bas a very reten-
tive memory, and in writing a history
of his life has been able to recall so
many thrilling ineldents that he thinks
now the nmettsor'ipt ought to he worth
Pore than V,00°. Ur Tyler Oiled at
the gaol to ser the prisoner,
haul not tasted vegetabkea and the
meat given them was putrid. "Phos.
Haves and chutes ltlassuro hee.ime
blinti and werecovered with running
sores as a result 01 the disease.
The mortuary statistics for the
month of September show the ratio
per thousend of population in the
principal cities of (`mads to be as
tallows :..,;Toronto 1.22 ; Quebec. 2,31;
NEWS NOTES Hamilten,1.49, tVinnipeg. 1,32; Brant-
ford, 1.0:a; St. Thomas, 94; Belleville,
J. 1'. Clare. of Waterloo, Ont„ sold y 2.W; Petr+rboro', Sic; Brockville. 1.12;
en Detroit on Thursday a steer weigh. Galt, .05; Montreal, 1.01 ; uttawe, 2.0.4
ing 4,000 pounds.
Stirs. Stanley has persualed her taus*
band to decline the position of ger.
ernorabip of the Congo offered to h.w
by the King of the Belgians.
The Russian Government will short-
ly introduce a reformed judtoiat eye -
tem in :Siberia and the Russian pos-
sessions in Central Asia,
While sufl,'eriug from an attack of
delirium tremens,George Perry entered
St. Marys Catholic Church, Winnipeg,
on Thursday and destroyed $50) worth
of property.
Christina Williams killed her hus-
band, E:i Williams, Thursday morning
at their home in Iialtitnoro. The
mean's head was nearly severed from
has{body by a razor,
A m+rnument has been procured at
Montreal tor the grave of Louis Riel,
t
and i A w
1 w 1 ba forwar led in a few days.
It beers the inscription ; "tale!, Ibth
:November, 1SSS."
In the case of Andrew Welts, the
young Scotchman who took poison
London, Lill; Kingston, 1.35; flint,
2.21; Guelph. 1.23; Windsor, 1.30;
Woodstock, .54; Chatham. 1,37.
Sone interest is aroused in Toronto
by the proposals for the shipment of
Canadian eggs to the English market.
A difference ot opinion exists alt to the
possibilities of the trade, but several
leading dealers in London say they
think the idea worth careful inquiry.
Moreover, whatever may be the case
as regards domeatto demand, there are
fair prospects of developing a trade in
eggs suitable for manufacturing pur-
poses, if proper care be taken to meet
the special conditions of the trade.
Same samp,es of the product of the
two rowed barley distribute,l by the
Government last spring have been re-
ceived at Toronto. One tat trout the
township of Artetnesia weighs 58
pounds to the bushel. fills is two
pounds over the best aamples sent
out from England, and better than the
Standard weight required in the Eng-
lish market, which readily take! grain
at 58 ponnds to the bushel. Tho sea-
'11.1r1t1KE;T ltEPO1t'1'S.
Wheat .. ,88e. to 90c, per bush,
0 O SELLING PRICES.
Flour, Strong Baker's, $2 75 per 100
do Best Family 2 00 "
do .glow Grade .. 1 50 "
Oran . , ... „ 70e, ""
Middlings 90c. "
Screening , , ., 90e.
Chop .. .,. 1 15 to 1 25 "
Bran per ton, - - $12
Middlings " -- 10
Chop stone runaiiug every day.
'TERMS CASH.
THE EXWINE: ftt MILLI\TG Coy..
the panic was over was terrible. '1'he
stone steps at the entrance were cov-
ered with blood. 'rhe carpets on the
Hoer of the church and many of the
peers was torn up, and the church
looked as though some bloody riot had
taken place.
All Men
young, old, or .middle-aged, wbo find them
selves nervous, week sad exhausted, who
are broken down from excess or overwsrk,
resulting iu many of the followiue symptoms
Mental Jerre ,don, premature old dE t. loss
01 vitality, to of meeaory, bad dreams,
dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart,
enmis>ions, lack of energy, Pain in the kid.
neys, healache, pimples on the face or
body, itching or punier srnsatiou About the
�Cr+r;llln, wa.tiug of the organs, dizzinea•i,
Epistler before the eyes, twitnlriug of the
muscles. eye lids and elsewhere, bashful•
urss,depo'itain the urine, loss of will power
tenderness of the scrap and spine, weak and
flabby ruuacles. desire to sleep, failure to be
rested by sleep, cousttpatiou, dullness of
hearing. loss of voice, desire for solitude,
excitability of temper,suukcu eyes surround.
and with leaden circle, oily loekine akin, etc.,
are all ayrnptoius of nervous debility that
lead to insanity and death unless oared.
Pite spring or vital force Laving lost its
tension every fanetiou wanes incousequcure
Those who through abuse committed in
iguoi•anee may be pertuaueutfy oared.
Send your address for book on all diseases
peculiar to roan. ?lddress'.i1. V, I,nban, 50
Frout St. E., Torsuto, Out•, Books sent
Inc aled. He in disease, the symptoma
of which are faint spells, purple lips, numb
uess. palpitation, skin beats. hot Bashes,
rush of blood to the hoed, dull pain In the
beam with beats stroug, rapid and irregular,
the second heart beat quicker than the first,
paiu about the breaat bone, ate„ can poet
-
Hyatt? be cured. No euro, no pay. Send
for book. Address M. V. /MOON, 50 Front
Street East, Toronto. Out,
News In A Nutshell.
Premier Mercier was 50 years old Friday,
arta his birtltley was honored in a sub-
stantial way by his friends in Montreal.
Ten thousand barrels of p;nteetocs are
being slrippell front Kiug'a oauuty, N. S. to
Havana, alley are sold there at n Wee
profit.
Catarrh is a foreruuuer of consumption"
The prompt use of Nasal Battu may save
you from au untimely grave, It has mired
others ; it will mare yon. Try it,
Dr Gonigle, ohareeti with malpractice in
white traveling on a Toronto streetcar son has only been an average one for the case of Annie Goodwin, at New York,
on Monday night, the jury returned a barley, and the result of the experi- was sentenced Wednesday to fourteen
verdict at suicide. ment, so far, is, therefore, consitared years iu State prison.
Felix Dueling of'Phurlcwant fell ah promising. The steamship City of New York left
" " New York Ne etineedav at 7,30 a in. and the.
from a loaded waggon on Saturday, and Windsor, Ont., Oct 30. -When the Teutonic four minutes later on another race
was instantly ,tilled by the wheels pas- (Jonathan Pacific freight train leaving (eross the Atlautie.
sing over his head. Deceased was in Windsor at 7 o'clock last evening had lteh, il]auge and ~crutches ot every
his sixty-fifth year, reached a point about hall a wile west kind, on human or animals cured in 30
The convention of Protestant teach- of the Leke Erie & Detroit River Bail- mintes oy Woodford's Sanitary Lotion.
ors in Montreal announced that there road crossing, the engineer saw the This never fails. Sold by O. Lutz,
will be offered three prizes, amounting body of a man lying directly across Druggist.
to $2.5110, open to the world, for the one of the rails. Although he did Rev R. C. elaoBeth, of Carman, Mau,
best Dominion textbooks of Canadian everything possible to stop the train was married on Tuesday to Minnie Snther-
history. the wheels of the engine passed over laud, daughter of Senator Sutherland.
There is a farmer in the townshipof the body, cutting it iu two. the re- Sudden Oranges of weather are the fruit -
mains were conveyed to the junction, ful sources of cold in the head and Catarrh.
Mose, E� ward Leech, who rs the From books and papers found in the for these diseases Nasal Balm is the only
father of I children, fourteen of whom pockets the coroner decided the re- speedy and certain care. Alt dealers.
are living. yin Leech is upwards of
70 years of age, but is stilt active and , mains were those of Frank E. Allen, The schooner, George Clinton, of Det -
works every day. atimekeeper at Ouollettes mill at reit, coal laden, forleincardine, went ashore
McGregor Station. about half a mile north of the Kincardine
As a result 01 the publication by the Cumberland, Ont, Oct 2). -The in- piers on Monday night The vessel and
Globe of the allegeconfession by quest into the recent outrage and mur• cargo are a total loss.
GrosvBirchenor
ll, suit has been, commenced by er of the der children was re. Dixon's rope walk from the Patterson
Grosvenor Hood xraeme, whose name sumed to day. Louis Somerville, aged house to Parker's drug store on Wednesday
was mentioned in connection with the twelve years, and Sarah 111inoque, also was the greatest performance of the kind
for $5 ll murder, against that paper twelve, testified to Larocque, who is ever given in Owen Sound. The streets
for $50,000 damages for libel. accused of the present crime, having were packed for blocks.
Alfred Gordon and John Beatty acted indecently towards them, and 3drirxe NEWS -Mining rxperts note that
have issued wri•s for $2,000 and $5,000 threatened to choke and kill them it cholera never attack the bowels of the
damages respectively against Sheriff they made any outcry. Doucith Lav- earth, but humanity in general find it
Wtddifield and Constable Robert Rum•ergne testified to the finding of foot necessary to use Dr. Fowler's Extract of
bue, of Toronto, for false arrest andprints near the scene ot the murder. Wild Strawberry for bowel complaints,
imprisonment and malicious prosecu-In which Larocque's boots fitted per- dysentery, diarrhoea, etc. It is a sure cure.
tion. fectly, even to extra wear on the aide Tho monster flywheel in the A W.
Everyone will be pleased to hear of the heel. Other boots were trie4 in Wright Company's Paw mill, Saginaw,
that the report that Mr Mowat had the prints but would not fit. Heber buret Friday morning and smashed the
ny eall to
been stricken with paralysis is untrue. Orten recognized the broken elm twig pieces ngine The damage, itis saidnsed as a fuelawill ramount
Even those who differ with him will which he found one hundred and fifty to at least 2,000.
admit his removal from the scene yards from the scene of the murder. TIMELY Wianox-Great and timely wis-
would be a deplorable boas to the Pro- Two leaves shined with blood, were dem is shown by keeping Dr Fowler's
vjnce and the Dominion. stuck to a twig when found. The twig Extract of Wild Strawberry on band. It
By the explosion on a threshing en and bloody leaves were found on the
has no equal for oholera, cholera morbus,
gine boiler, within 12 or 13 miles of road leading to the prisoner's cousin's, diarrhoea, dysentery, oolie, cramps, and all
(dark, Dakott, Newton, son of Mr where he went, but says by another summer complaints or liose.re(r of the
Isaac Ullyott, formerly of St, Marys, road Th'j ;ry. eturne l averdict that the Mr James 0 Macklin, of Toronto, who
and a Mr Stacey, who went from St. girls met their death by strangulation, died last week in that city, was iu his
Marys last spring, were killed on Oct ani that from the evidence they earlier days one of London's most ptomin-
10. the engine Lelonged to Mr Ullyott. strongly suspect Narcisse Larocque as est merchants and one of Ibe best known
being the guilty party. They ordered men of Western Ontario. The widow and
his arrest and committal to the next family of the de,cased aro comfortably pro -
Assizes. sided for.
Chicago, Ill, Oct 17. -While Rev
ZICARXET REPORTS.
sxzweit
Red %Vhoat
Sp6. r1ey Wing Wheat ,4
Oats
Clover Sred
Timothy
Peas r...
Corn
11355
Batter
Flour perbbl ,.
Potatoes,per bushel
Apples,per Dag
DriecUpplespr b
Geese per lb.
Turkey per ,b
Ducks por lb
Chiokensper pr
Hoga,droeseaperlC0
Beet
nideerongb ,,,
dressed
Sheepskins eaoh
Oalfskins
Wool per lb ...
Hay porton
Onionsuerbusb
Woodperoord
INK
mon
gee
88 to 00 10
oo s0 to 00 90
40 to 00 45
34 10 35
300 to37o
1 50 co 2 Q0
54 to 55
0 40 to t•1
17 to 17
13 co 013
00 to 510
70 to 070
1 CO to 1 00
0 4to000
006to0.07
008 to 10
Q 06 to 0 07
0 25 to 0 30
00 bo 5 50
400 to 52.5
300 to 250
350 be 390
060 to 20
050 to 0 5
018 to 021
5 C0 tog e0
050 to0(,ri
250 to300
se:manes St
Fall Wheat „ 086 087
Spring Wheat....,...........,.. .. ....... 0 86 0 87
Bare43
Oats y i 0 34 0 34
Clover Seed .....,... 150 1 75
Timothy . . .................... 1 50 200
Peals
l,ggs.
Butter
Potatoes per bag
Apples per bub
Wool per ib
05.40 `6
................ le 0 16
12 0 15
'75 91
91
30020
Rey porton .,.,.. 5 50 600
Bran per ton 14 0014 00
Shorts "• •• 20 00 20 00
Oatmeal per bbl ........ .... .. 6 60 7 00
Wheat, Roe to Ole nor Maus, Ottts, aeala to
361e per bite. PEAR.57o to Ole per bus. Bar•
ley,1tf1Itiug.45 to,•"eper bus. Bardov Feed,
40, to 410 per bus flora. elle to e7e nor,
bushel.
T')R°NTO
Tnrouta 00.22. --Wheat Spring -No, 2. sae
to
fanitoba'7 o 1 bard.1 P' to 132 No �)2.174 e24
to 1 30 ; }„E.1S Goo to tile per bus. HATS 39e
to 40c po bus, FLOUR, extra, .4.10 t0 sees
per bid : straight roller. it .",r, to $4.40;
serene Wiese, easel to $4. tet, BAIRLEY. 110 2•':
Ole to 02c , No 3 extra. 53e to We; No 3, 43e
to 4ile.
Archdeacon Farrar, the famous
preacheraad author, has been appoint-
ed Chaplain of the house of Commons,
in succession to Hon. and Rev. F. E.
C. Byng, M. A. The duties are mere- Father Barnziskey was conducting a
ly nominal, and the salary is $2,000 a service for children in St. Stanislau's
year. As one of the canons residenti- Church, thismorning, the altar drap-
ery of Westminster Abbey, Archdea- aries caught fire from a candle, and a
con Farrar receives $5,030 a year. panic ensued. In the wild rush about
It is stated that Secretary of State twenty of the children were crushed
Chapleau and Speaker Outmet have and trampled on, and some of them
laid a wager of a sumptuous repast to received fatal injuries. There were
ten persons on the qneation ot next about 1.500 children, accompanied by
Dominion elections. The Secretary of their m alters, in the church at the
State bets that the elections will no• time, The women and children be-
take place before two more sessions of came panic stricken and rushed pell-
Parliament have been held, while the melt to the exits. Those in front were
Speaker wagers that the election will pressed upon by those behind and
talcs before another session is held.lost their tooting on the stone steps in
A leading produce firm in London I front of the building, where they were
writes to Montreal in the most encour-
aging way about Canada's egg and
butter trade and the prospects of their
export trade to Great Britain, ,Tust
give trade a little tinsa and it will find
.;".able outlets other than through I was quickly extinguished, and the poi-
•• ed States. 1 ice with much difficulty rescued the
trampled upon by the fleeing multi-
tude. The arrival of the fire depart-
ment added to the stampede, and in a.
few minutes 10.000 people had gath-
ered in the neighborh god. fie fire
, wounded children. The scene after
A Coon Ceesexp iter --51r It°iiliatns.
"Why as a drum without a head like a
model wife?"
Ur Cross, (a toupecl:ed huebaud.) ",Be-
cause alta is mute,
Mr Williaree. "1113111, now tell rue why
a mnsenlar wife, a drum without a head, a
turnip, a plumper nod Imperial Create
'tartar baking Powder aro simihar 8"
Mr Cross, (triumphantly.) "Because
they caul be beat,
Tho failed States Treasury Depert-
rueat has informs tion by telegraph of the
Dominion Government in removing the
export duties on certain toga. The inform-
ation stated that thea order went auto effect
ou Oct 13.
Tug Pnoftlee Mia€rill*--People make a
sad mistake often with sericus resu:te when
they neglect a constipated cnudition of the
bowels Knowing that Ourdow; Blood
Bitters is an nffoctnai aero at any stage of
conetipattnn, does not warrant us in ne3-
letting to use it at the right time. Rae it
now.
The Treasury .Department at Washing-
ton lies uoliled eolleetors of customs of the
action of the Canadian Government in re•
moving the export duty ou logs, and in-
structed them that hereafter lumber from
Canada wilt be anbjeot to the duty fixed
in the new tariff hill.
Meer Is A.
Dara LABOR 3 -Ono days
work for a healthy liver is to secrete three
and a hall pounds of bile. If tho bile
secretion be deficient, coustiration, ensues;
it profuse . biliousness and jeuudice arise,
Burdock Blood Bitters is the most perfect
liver regulator known in medicine for pre-
venting and oaring alt liver troubles. •
Tho total number of student. already
registered at Anu Arbor University is only
seven lees than the total last year. After
this time last year 241 registered, and the
same ratio will bring the number over
2,500.
levee Rtonrs-all have equol rights iu
life and liberty and the pursuit of happi-
ness, but many are bandioappod in the
race of dyspepsia, biliousness, lack of energy
nervous debility, weakness coustipatiou,
etc., by completely removing these com-
plaints Burdock Blood Bitters confers un-
told benefits on all sufferers,
The removal of export duty on logs is
causing a revival iu shipment to the
United States. One dealer alone has ap-
plied to the Canada Atlantic Railway for
100 ears. The 0. P. R. also reports big
orders.
10 NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN.
If you will send us your addresp, we will
mail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining
all about Dr Dye's Celebrated Electro -Voltaic
Belt and Appliances. and their charming effects
upon the nervous debilitated system, and how
they will guiekly restore you to vigor and man-
hood. Pamphlet free. If you are thus afflicted,
we will sand you aBe1t and Appliances on a
trial.
VOLTAIC; BELT Co., Marshall, Mich.
CONSUMPTION CURED:
An old physician retired from practice. hav
ing had'plaood in his hands by an East India
missionary the formula of it simple vegetable
remedy for the speedy and partnanentcure for
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and
all throat and lung -affections. also a positive
and radical cure for nervous debility and all
nervous complaints, after having tested its
wonderful curative powers in thousands of
cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to
his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive.
and a desire to releive human suffering,I will
sond free of charge, to all who desire it, the
recipe in German, French or English. with
full directions fr r preparing and using. Sent
by mail by addressing with stamp, naming
this paper. W. A. NOYES, 823. Powers' Block,
Rochester, N. Y.
—WHERE TO BUY
The Best Goods for the Least Money.
We carry the largest stock of STOVES and TINWARE in
town, and. we sf it theta at the l:ywest possible price for cash.
pringmmotaw
In Hall and Library Lamps we are showing
an elegant display at right pt -ices. All hinds of Table and. Hand
Lamps at wholesale prices,
In CROSS -CUT SAWS we are showing all the latest and
leading patterns and makes. Five different patterns to choose from.
.4$ES—A large stock at prices that defy competition.
As usual, a full stock 01 general Hardware, Paints, Oils and Glass
on baud. •
Agents for the celebrated Raymond Sewing Machine.
BISSETT BROS.
The POPULAR FURNACE
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Don't forget the place—Sign of Big Elephant.
WELL TOLLAND.
OENTRAL Cash For
{e
�rstore !I1Drug� O a
nt.„
11110 A. Q. BO11IleR, having leased Drew's
A full stock of all kinds of
Dye- stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand, Winan's
Condition
Powd-
er,
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
CentralDrug Store Exeter.
English Spavin Liniment removes al c LUTZ.
hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes
,i,i st
from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints,
Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore
and Swollen Throat, Couggs, etc. Save 1, $a0 by use of one bottle. warranted the
most wonderful 131emish Cure ever known.hi
tyc!Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist. �Aw NN
Wilson's Wild Cherry has been prepared by
Archdale Wilson& Co . Wholesale Druggists,
of Hamilton. for nearly twenty years, for the
cure of Coughs. Coils, Croup eta. 1 t has no
equal. Take no substitute but get the genuine
with white wrappers.
Frank Wilkinson, grain buyer at Hamilton,
says : "1 used several medicines and found no
relief until I tried Wilson's Compound Syrup,
Wild Cherry." Less than one bottle cured him
of a long standing and painful cough, with
tightness of ohest and short breath, Sold by
all druggists.
TAR OLD RELIABLE -In these days of humbug
tohie
it is a relief hear of something ghat can be t
depended upon. Wilson's Wild Cherry has
been tested ae a remedy for the cure of all
diseases of the throat, Chest and Lungs. for
nearly twenty years, with such success as to
earn for itself the title of the Old Reliable cure
for coughs. colds, croup Asthma, Bronchitis
and other affections of the respiratory system.
See that you get the genuine, in white wrappers.
Sold by ,t11 druggists.
When Baby was sick, we gavo hor Custom*
When she was r• Child. she cried for Castor's.
When she became Miss. she clung to Uastoria,
When she had Children. she gavo thow Castoria.
Abvlcii Told OTHEaB. Areyou dtetnroedat
nigh Land broken of your rest by a sick child
suffering and 'crying with pain of Cutting
Teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle
of"Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup" tor Chil-
dren Teething. Its value is incalculable.
It willoslieve the poor little sufferer im
mediateb ionendupon it, mothers ; there
is 1.;/mistake about it. It cures Dysentery
and Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach end
lioweis,oures Wind Colic, softens the. Gums.
reduces 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 prescription
of one of the oldest and beet female
physicians and nurses to thea United
States, mous:, for sale ,by „a1;;1, dguggista
throughout the world. 'Prete twelrty five
Dents a bottle. Bo' sure and ask for 'Mae
VAXstows Sedrunto gyarrp"and take no
other.
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at all times for batter and eggs.
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May 1st, '00. Drew's pluck, Exeter;
COTTAM'S
Washing
Compound
Loosens and quickly removes all stains of
grease and dirt without injuring the hands or
the finest materials. It keeps down disease by
thoroughly disinfecting and purifeing every-
thing. Saves soap, clothes, time and labor.
For all domestic purposes it is the best article
over placed before the public. For the toil..
and the bath it is just splendid, making the,
skin soft and•health6. Only 5c. for 3 pkts. All
grocers can supply it.
COTT.AM'SBird Seed
Cottam's Choice Imported and Ile -cleaned
Bird Seed is the finest quality grown, thoroughly
re-olcaned and mixed according to the various
seasons in proportions advised by Ornitholo-
gists and Bird Fanciers. Every one pound
Package contains a piece of cuttlefish bone and
full directions "how to keep a Bird in health,
and sung.
Cottam's bas been awarded 1st prizes and
diplomas and is very highly recommended,
If you really want healthy Birds with choice
hong and beautiful plumage be sure and use
Cottam's Bird Seed. All grocers and druggists.
can supply it.
DO YOU
WANT.TO BUY
CJ FIRST-CJ,ASS
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- AT LOWER RATES
LJ THAA SHAM °CCS
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THE CHEAPEST YET
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Overcoatings at any price ; 'Sult-
inge at any price ; Pantings
at any price
Rest Ordered Clothing pi educed in Exeter
Gentlemen I leave your orders early, for r
with the best staff ,of Tailors ; the best
stock of Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town, yoga are sure of satisfac.
tion
-THEN CALL AT-
GIDLEY"S
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