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The Exeter Times, 1894-2-1, Page 5T .Itff'rs. si. 4. WLff4ama Lynn, Mass: For the Good of Others Bev. Kr, 1 LLLtarrys Ireartuiy En- dorses cxorses Hood's Sarsapetreria, We are pleased to present this from Rev, A. A. Williams, of the Sillsbee. street Christie i Church, Lynn, Mass. : "I see no res it why a clergyman, more than a layman, w stows whereof lie speaks, should liesitat *to rove an e Articleof . , Article Merit arid worth,which n from vltich ]to or his family have been Y signall benefited,and whose commenda- b tion may serve to etend: those benefits to others by increasing their confidence. My wits has for many years been a sufferer from severe Nervous Headache for 'which she found little help. She has tried many things that promised well but per- formed little. Last fall a friend gave her a bot- tle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It seems surpris- ing what simply one bottle could and did do for her. The attacks of headache decreased in number and were less violent in their inten- sity, while her general health has been im- proved. Her appetite has also been better. From our experience with Hood's Sarsaparilla I have no hesitation in endorsing ire suerits." A. A. WILLIAMs. HOOD'S PILLS are the best family cathartic, gentle and effective. Try a box, I'rleo 25a THE VERY LATEST NEWS $200 ill spent for other cures, $5 well spent for K. D. 0. ' Children are fond of Eseljay's Liver Lozenges. 25e at all druggists, The Grand Trunk Railway has discon- tinned its uptown office in Stratford. W. H. 'Verity, vice-president of the Verity plow works, Brantford, died Mon- day morning. Don't you like pills ? Eseljay's Liver Lozenges are ,better for you. 25 eta. at druggists. Mr W. Welsh, ex -reeve of Stoney Point, had his breast -bone broken on Friday, through being caught in a grain elevator. There is a likelihood of the difficulty in the Winnipeg Salyation Army being patch- ed up and the offieera being reinstated. Positive eoono; y, peculiar, merit and wonderful reedioi al power are all com- bined ino res ills Tryi . Flood' -8a par t Hood's autos. • Eseljay's Liver Loaengee axe ,,at once a blood cleanser, a, system regulator and a true tonic. 25 eta. a box, or X2.50 per dozen boxes. Hon II. Moreton has decided not to resign the pastorate of St eJohu Presbyter ian church, amilton, but will accept a ala monthsve of absence and then return. `'J The postoffzoe at Kinmoant was robbed some time between Saturday evening and Monday morning of fourteen reeistsred lettere,aboot $40 in cash and some postage stamps. On Monday. morning, Wm Mitchell, who lives near Grahamsville, caught his arm in the belt of an engine, and had it dis- located at the elbow and broken in four PISCES. : Ministers, Lawyers, Tesohers, and others whose occupation gives but little exercise, should use Carter's Little Liver Pills for ..torpid liver and billiousneas;' One a dose. Try them, The assignments are reported of : R, McGowan, general storekeeper, Kirkton to Alfred Robinson, ;London ; J . C. Vivian & Co., hats, caps and clothing, Fort Wil- liam; David ,maw, Floss township, sawmill Owner. All disorders caused by a billionsstate of the system can be cured by using Carter's Little Liver Pills. No pain, no griping or discomfort attending their use. Try them. . Mrs John Streoban, widow of the sonof the late Bishop Strachan, died on Monday at the residence of bee brother, Prof. Jones, of Trinity University, Toronto. She was aged 75. The secret of the great success of Reel - jay's Liver Losenges is in the fact of their not re -acting. Other laxative modieines destroy the normal powers of the digestive system. They build it up. They are sold at 25 etc a box or $2 50 a dozen, Dyspepsia in its worst forms will yield to the nee of Carter's Little Nerve Pille, aided bCarter's s Little Liver Pills. They not only relieve present distress but but strengthen the stomach and digestive app Araks, FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLTS. Dr. Low's Worm Syrup cures worms of all kinds in children or . adolts. It con- iaina e` injurious ingredients. Price 25 ate. . wet., .yi[e. N.ef" 41Y nt•7 ttez"" e or,PBAIl1SD. tir II . Gent)e mon--Ih have need your He4yand s yellow Oil and have ,found it linogealled fornburns, sprains, scalds, rheumatism, onto and eelds. Ihave recommended it to many friends and they also speak highly of it. Mrs. Hight, Montreal, Quo, FOR MEN AND tTratic Markl' Da, A. OWEN, The only Scientific and Practical Electric' Belt made for general use, producing n,Gottuino Current of Electricity for the Cure of Disease, that can be readily to t and regulated both in aantity and power, and applied to any port of the body. It can be worn, at any time during working hours or sleep, rend trill positively Curo litheumatlstn, flotation, General Debility Lumbago, Diseases Derepepsino Varicocele, Sextette Weakneee Dia1zatoney, Liclnev Discittsae, ,nine llaok, Vriettry Diseases l iedtricity properly applied le fast ttileirig the place of drugsor ell Nervous, R1uteetia. tff ndy and Urinal Troitblee, and Will oiled, ice seemingly hopeless Came Where every other' kite Wit Means has failed,. Any sluggish, Weak or dieeoted Organ may by this means ho roused: to healthy activity before it is too late. 'tr+.r reel 'moused. toe - +tt sena re: • lid, WOMEN. =TTtH THE O�XE- ELECTRIC BELL SVELCOED TUE PRINCE Emperor 'William Receives Bismarck. With the Kiss of Reconciliation. FOR FOUR YEARS ESTRANGED. ,din Affecting Seen° in the Doyal Court Scarcely Ont-ltvalled in the Old Days of Chivalry --The day of the i'optilace larealrs Out its Song. Plainer Jan. 27.—Prince Bismarck, hie ton Count Herbert, and several friends left Friederiohsruhe yesterday morning for Berlin, Before leaving six Fried- erichsruhe ladies, dressed in white, pro- ceeded to the castle and presented to Prince Bismarck a very large laurel wreath bound with ribbons, and bearing thein- scription, "rt. happy journey." Prince Bismarck was visibly gratified. He was in excellent spirits, He thanked all those who came to see him off and shook hands with many of the crowd. BERLIN, Tau 27.—When Prince Bis- ma1'ek 3 party arrived at the castle the Prince and Prince Henry descended from RAISER wiLHELM. the state coach and entered, The Emperor, who was standing at the foot of the stairs to receive his guest, wore as a mark of honor the uniform of the Bismarck cuiras- siers. His reception of the old,statesman was of the warmest and most cordial na- ture. His Majesty embraced the Prince with the utmost heartiness, and a kiss pressed on the old man's cheek sealed the reconciliation between the Emperor and the greatest of his subjects. The Emperor then shook hands with Count Herbert Bis- marck. After the Prince had rested for a short time he arose. In the meantime an im- mense crowd had gathered in front of the palace pouring forth volley after volley of cheers or singing the patriotic hymns, "Heil der im Siegerkranz," "Die Wacht am Rhein" and "Deutschland Ueber Alias." This was kept up until the Em- peror, Empress and p ss a d Prinae Bismarckap- peared at a window and smilingly bowed to the crowd that at once went almost wild in their demonstrations of delight. Throughout the entire time of his visit he was treated with the most distinguished PRINCE BISMARCK. consideration, and nothing was left undone that would add to the pleasure of his visit. When leaving for the station the Prince appeared leaning on the arm of the Em- peror and together they entered the car- riage. Then amid the blare of trumpets the drive to the station commenced, When the Emperor and the Prince entered the royal waiting room His Majesty throw his arms about the Prince and embraced him repeatedly. Count Herbert Bismarck and Dr. Schweninger followed the Emperor's carriage in a closed coach, Yesterday afternoon Emperor William, accompanied by his suite, rode through Unter der Linden, which was filled with people for its entire length. His Majesty, who celebrates the anniversary of his birth to -day, received an immense ovation. THE GEORGETOWN AFFAIR. The Inquest Brings Out Some Startling Facts—Adjourned Till Itionday. GEORGETOWN', WJana 26. --Not for many ap years has such intense interest been dis- played in any court proceedings by the people of this town and vicinity as was yesterday at the opening of the adjourned Inquest ofthe now famous Campbell case. Long before the appointed hour for open- ing the inquest the hall was literally pack- ed and Town Constable Search had great difficulty making room for the jurors. The jury, consisting of Georgetown's most worthy citizens, with Daniel Cook as fore- man, then filed in and took their appoint- ed places. Coroner Sutherland then called. the first witness. The evidence given by all witnesses so far examined would show that Daniel Campbell's death resulted from the treat- ment he received at the h e,pies of his assail- ants on December 25th. No more wit- nesses were called. Coroner Sutherland adjourned the inquest until Monday, 29th, at 9 a.m. CANADA'S NATURAL GIFTS. Glen" Paper Rend Before the Imperial In- stitute in London. LONDON, Jan. 27.—"From the Thames to the Fraser," was the title of a lecture delivered at the Imperial Institute Thurs- day Right. Sir Charier Tupper was in the chair, and explained to the audience that the author of the paper, Mr, Atelier Baker, was unable to appear. Mr. Baker's companion on his trip read the paper. It expatiated upon the many natural gifts of Canada. The Dominion was pictured asa store house crammed with living bounties, of tiattixc, Her wre ''s swarmed with fish, and game was everywhere abundant, Sub- lime soeneryand a salubrious climate made Canada one of the moat favored countries tinder the sun, Ittiebeel, t''alsti lriberated., BEr,vAST, /an, 27.—Michael Walsh, 28 years of ago, who in 1882 was Bentenced to life imprisonment for shooting a constable in Galway, wee' released from prison yes- terday, Walsh and his brother were both indicted let the crime. The brother was banged. Walsh is ill and will gb to an heeenitel for treetrnent. ah,Mt, Angor ot► esteerltuire. The annual ro ort of tied Minfeter of ,Agriculture was issued Saturday, Hon. 'M.0 + 4 -cowed "-%kt, l•l+r +tt!'t e,Atio4+4',' wwv 1aYt & - te KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best' products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid. laxative principles embraced in the remedy,; Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is duo to its presenting in the formmost t accs labia and pleas- ant gas - ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties orties of tP perfectfect lax - ative, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 75c.. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. Ivor Sale at 0. Lutz's Drug Store NEWS TOPICS OF A WEEK - The 'he Important Events In a Pew Words for Busy Readers. Over 2,700 pauper Jews started from Odessa for England during the past week. Cholera is spreading rapidly in the Prus- sian frontier district of Russia Po- land. Some of the New York banks have re- duced interest on deposits of 14 per cent. Detroit labor unions are moving to keep Windsor workmen from laboring in. De- troit. A farther Ioss of $600,000 in gold was reported in the United States Treasury on Friday. Hamilton n to ars of Mr. D'Al ton It followers Mc- Carthy organized an association Wednes- day night. South Huron Patrons on Thursday nomi- nated S. M. Sanders of Stephen for the Legislature. Saturday was Emperor William's thirty- fifth birthday, and was celebrated in regal style at Berlin. A large number of buildings in the busi- nese portion of Bath, Me., were destroyed by fire on Monday. Two men were killed and one badly in- jured in a railway wreck at Henderson, N.C., on Friday. Smallpox has broken opt in the New York City Asylum wards, where 2,000 lunatics are confined. The appeal of Auguste Valliant, the bomb -thrower, has been rejected, and he will be guillotined. Water has been admitted to the wheel - pit of the Niagara Falls Power Company on the American side. The Pope delivered in St. Peter's on Monday an address suggested by the re- cent disturbances in Sicily. A Rome cable says the Congregation of the Sacred Rites has pronounced Joan of Arc worthy of veneration. Cora Tanner, the actress, on Saturday at Fargo,'N.D., secured a divorce from her husband, Col. Bill Sinn. Corbett defeated Mitchell in nine minutes in the arena of the Duval club at Jacksonville on. Thursnay. Tho street cars of Bridgeport, Conn., are tied up again. The company refuses to recognize the employes' union, Rev. W. J. Stewart, late of St. John, N. B., was installed as pastor of the Bramp- ton Baptist Church Friday night. The wife of Judge Norman Ritchie of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia died very suddenly Wednesday night. The Khedive has acceded to the demands made upon him by Lord. Cromer, British Diplomatic Agent at Cairo. The employees of the Canadian Horse - Nail Company, Montreal, are out on strike against a reduction in wages. The town of Buchan, Persia, has been completely destroyed by an earthquake. Twenty -thousand persons were killed. Fannie Davenport the actress, is ill in St. Joseph, Mo., the result of an injury caused by falling down a flight of stairs. The -French Government has paid over 400 000 francs indemnityfor the massacre of Italian workmen at Aigues-Mortes last year. Mr, Andrew Pattullo was on Wednesday elected President of the Western Ontario Dairymen's Association, in session at In- gersoll. A house in Whitobird Gulch, Idaho, oc- cupied by a family of seven, was wrecked by an avalaneho on Thursday. Four girls were killed, Gen, Stone has withdrawn from the Sen- atorial contest in Mississippi. His with- drawal means the electionion of a strong free coinage man. Sir General Herbert Portal, British Poll tical Agent .and Consul -General at Zan. zibar, died fromtyphod fever in London. on Thursday. It is said the Unionist Peers of Britain have agreed to pass the employers' liability bill and the parish councils bills, with some modifications. James Payne;. who worked for James Boyd, farmer, near Lyndon' was thrown from a load of wood on Thursday and was instantly killed. Representative Leawood, of New Yotk state, hes succeeded in papering an amend- ment to the • Wilson Bill which makes frozen fish free of duty, A heavy -laden electric car overturned at the corner of Cherry and Thirtieth streets San Erandiseo, Saturday night, injuring 21. out of 00 people aboard. A'Vienne despateli says the appointment of Count HerbertBisinarkas German Am- bassttdor to the Austrian,. court is regarded as a•"Very possible event," The Hew York Senate lingassed the Assembly's resolution urging slew York's; lrepresentetivee in Congress to oppose the passage of the Wilson bill. A Sorviae Cabinet, with M', Simitolt an, V‘aaii•ls#reorttatl 4'he ,ta, .eea'- G00D'INVE'MENT. JoIIN 1iiltliiso'i., or Ps'rsanoio, Boor ANA PSEP xl5ftE74 no7iu or Dopp'q i{I1:117 ILLe, wmm�l ocaun Alar OF Ifinnax n15EAOE ; or rotes xEserut sv .sn. ;NOF. Teterboro, ;Tan. 29. ---John McKee, a well known drng;giet bare, tolls of a re- markable ours of one of hie customer,, John Harrison, by means of Dodd's Kidney Pills. i'rr. Harrison had kidney disease for four yeiire; and all the remedies he used failed. Three boxes of Dodd'e Kidney Pills routed the disease, and Ur - Hareem is well and happy. These pills are manufactured by Dr, L. A. Smith es Co„ Toronto, and are sold by all dealers, or will be mailed on receipt of price; fifty cents per box, or six boxes for $2.50, Smile Tone Cosurts Before the advent of spring the system should be thoroughly cleansed and purified by the use of Burdock Blood Bittern, which. purifies the blood and cures dyspepsia, constipation, headache, liver complaint, etc. Curren ars. Boles TN A WEER, Dear Sirs,—I was covered with 'pimples ands al boils untilone. m 1 i Sunday I wa given of a bottle of Burdook Blood Bit- terthe ewhich P byh s ofthe ,, sores wart sent flying in about one week's time. Fred Carter, Haney, B. C I can answer for the truth of the above. T. 0. Christian, Haney, B. C. The trains arriving are filled with visitors for the carnival, including a large number from the United States. R. J. Jelly, reeve of Elizabethtown, was on Saturday selected as Conservative :can- didate for the Brockville riding in Oppo- sition to Hon. C. F. Fraser. K. D. C. Pillstorte and regulate the bowels. C. 0. RICHARDS & Co. My son George has suffered with neural- gia round the heart since 1882, but by the application of MINARD'S LINIMENT in 1899 it completely disappeared and has not troubled him since. JAS. MoKse. Linwood, Ont. IlnroUMATIeM CURED IN A DAY.—South American Rheumatic Cure, for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically -cures in 1 .bei' days, Its action upon the system iseremark- able and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately dis- appears. The first ,dose greatly benefits, C.Lutz, Sold by Druggiis t, 518 Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Wolford'a Sanitary Lotion This never fails, Sold by 0. Lura. HOW TO GET A "SUNLIGHT PICTURE. Send 25 "Sunlight"Soap wrappers (wrap per bearing the words "Why does a woman look older sooner than a man") to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market, and it will only cost le postage to send in the wrappers, if yon leave the ends open, Write your address carefully. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDY.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teothing,with perfect success: it soothes the child, sof tens the gums,allays the pain. cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. its value is incalculable, Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. ALL MEN. :Young, old or middle aged, who find them- selves,nervous, weak and exhausted, who are broken down from excess or overwork, result- ing in many of the following symptoms : Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bac draoms, dimness of•sight,palpitation of the heart, emission, lack of onergy,pain in the kidneys, headaches, pimples on the face and body, itohing or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, epeots before the eyes' twitching of the muscles, eyelids and else- where, bashfulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spino, weak and flabby =soles, desire to sleep, failure to ne rested by sleep ,constipation dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of temper, sunken eyes, , surrounded with leaden ciroles, oilylooking B skin, etc., are all symptoms of nervous debil- ity that lead to insanity unless cured. The spring or vital course having lost Its tension, every Inflation wanes in .consequence. Those who through abuse committed an ignorance, may be permanently cured. Send your ad-- drool, d-dress for book on diceaees peculiar to man, sent free, sealed. Address M., V. LUBON, 24 Maodonnell Ave., Toronto Ont. ,Canada N 0 TICE. Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the members of the Uaborne and Bibbert Mutes Fire Insurance Company will bo held in Gardiner's Hall, Farquhar, on Menday the 5th day of February, 1894, at one o'clock p. m. for the receiving of the Directors', Secretary's andTreasurer's annual reports ;,election of Directors aad Auditors, and oth or business for the good and welfare of the Company. All members are requested to attend. DAVID M1'l.'CIIELL, President THOS. CAMERON Seerotarr. ANTE AN' TED, VV _.- Agents to sell our oholoo,,and hardy nursery stook either on Salary or Commission. We also give ourmcn the privilege of selling our new and choice, varieties of seed potatoes. Seouro the agency at once, which will hand- somely repay you an now is the time to sell suoh goods for spring planting. Address the V.S. MAJ( COMPANY Nursery- men sad ,Propagators of Cizoice Seed Potatoes, Roohoster, N.Y. AAT A. JONES, M. D., C. M., v t • F. T. M. C.; M. C. P. S. O. Physician, Surgeon and Acoonoheur, Centralia, - Ontario. Dikes Near Station. AGNEW L. D. S. DENTIST • orarmON. Will beat Greb's hotel Zurich on the s000nd Thursday of mash month and at Hodgin's betel flefsall every Monday. The v Exeter 'Nonfat And 11Ma0hi e W Orbs• 1.opairing on short notieo and at i close prices, We lt!kaltufaotuire GANG 'PLOWS W VKING, 'LOWS,E. 'R.T, }WS .-.... _ -i M .. .. By tD,py'p S j y' See our NEW IDEAL C TAMPION I) nice 'eld) without in the laxket, Being free from all combines, we now offer fanners the best in every line. In Binders, the Maxwell as a three- canvas machine never yet excelled. "Walter A. Wood",made by Frost & Wood,single apron, open back Binder, denounced by all rivals (you know why), and McCormick Bendlocleine, Mowers -Frost & Wood, Maxwell, and McCormick. Rakes of every description, Cultivators -Hamilton's New Elastic, Giant, Champion, Bell,and others. Ploughs of all the leading makes, Scufflers, Cutting Boxes, Crushers, Tread Mills, Wind. Mills, Hay Forks, either round rod or angle steel Wagons, Sleighs, Etc., Etc, We ask all interested to call at our Rooms'and prove the correctness of our claims and im.istatemehts of unprincipled rivals. WM. ELDER, HENSALL AND BRLuOEFIELD. Baoneurres Comm. Dear Sirs, -, Having suffered for months - f from bronchitis, I concluded to try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, and by the time Pied taken one bottle I was entirely free el e; the trouble and feel that I am °Alye, C. C. Wright, Toronto Junction, Ont. Isetsage"e.-indigne;h l ;etesakeeed ? grippe I' " 'Mire K, D. C. English 4yyvyin Liniment removes all; hard, soft or obi. nips eh : &rein-' ices from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, -Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by ilea .of. one .bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by C. 'Seitz; Drug - i -it, Sep 18,'93 RELiser IN SIx HOU s, Distressing Kid- ney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Great South'American Kid- ney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight to physicians on ac- count of its exceeding promptness in re- lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,baok and ev-Wpart of the urinary passages in male and female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immed- ately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy, Sold by C. LUT,Z Beds, Tables, Chairs and---' Shakespeare. THOROUGH EQUIPMENT, PRACTICAL COURSE, LIVE TEACHERS, THOROUGH WORK Under the guiding hand of the PrincipaI:of SAE FOREST CITY BUSINESS and SHORTHAND COLLEGE of London, who has had special preparation for his chosen profession, assures sue cess to every student,.,, It pays to attend a school that has a standing among busi- ness men. College re -opens after vacation on Tuesday, January 2,'94. Good Board $2.50 per week. Catalogue Free. J., W. W'ESTERVELT,.Prinpipal. EXETER LUMBER YARD. The undersigned wishes to inform the public in;general`,that he jreeps con- stantly in Stock allkinds of BUILDING MATERIAL, 1DRESSEDIANDIUNDRESSRD) PINE and HEMLOCK LUMBER, B. C. RED ONTARIO AND HIGH LAND And PINE SHINGLES. Special notice is drawn to B. C. Red Cedar Shingles which is acknowled'te be .the Most Durable Timber of any that grows. Specialty for Shingles. Said. by competent judges to last from thirty six to forty years In annya climaate. WXLILI13 See that horse ? He has a smooth an d glossy coat and feels in good enough condition to win the The quotation aboveindicates that the Bard of Avon in his universal wis- dom was not above considering the con- veniences of the world. Neither' should you be—in the same line. Especially when you can get PARLOR SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, DINING -ROOM SUITES, Chairs, Lounges, Springs, or anything in the Furniture Line. We would ask you to call and see our immense stock and get prices. INT R®'. JMPORTANT! TO Ana House -keepers. Flou.rsed In large or small quantities Bran Flour, Wheat,a Flour, Shorts, Cracked Wheat, Rolle Meal, Oat Meal, Corn . Etc. BEST BRANDS or, FLOUR. C. i Fru„ CENTRALIA. "DERBY„ and so would any horse if its owner used DIUK'S BLOOD PURIFIER. It renews the system, enriches the blood land gives nature a fair chance, is also an unfailing eradicator for bots and worms. ft is just as good for cattle es for horses. Try a,50o pack- age if your horses or cattle are not thriving. Fora spavin, ourb, ringbone or splint, use Dick's Blister 50o.—Dick's Liniment for sprains, swellings, bruises, etc. 25c.—Lick's Ointment for scratch es. old sores, saddle galls, etc,'25o. mailed on receipt of price. DICK & CO, P.O. Box 492 Moe ranar. hnoral,biash Up Boots and Shoes must be sold this month. Nowisthe chance of a life time to get good cheap footwear at GEO. MANSON'S, The People's Shoe Store. Next Door to Post Office. CENTRAL SHAVING PARLORS. A. HASTINGS, PROPIse,TISTOIL. Agent for the Brantford Steam Laundry. FANSON'S BLOCK. Imitation is the Sincerest Flattery. ODDFELLOW'S. m� Although others may imitates„'our goods, it is only for a;day. ' We keep continually changing and getting the prices down. We lead,others follow,but we have led the most of them too far, W e are now in the very depths of low prices and companions _ few and far e - our comps on are yr be- tween. We will not be undersold in, Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Suites, Halls Racks, CenterLTables, Lounges, Fancy Chairs, Book Oases, Secretaries, Picture Frames, Cornice Poles. Everything in Furniture. 'Undertaking in"all its branches. I Bi.00K: ThreePoints1 Pashioa�6la t!1as !�• :o Want a Bicycle? THE G. & J. PNEUMATIC t,p r,„„ t s tta its sr TIRE Ne stn en 0 NOTE WELL. pLi'l i r C We have'iltad that expedience that et,- . tentron to business, oloae prices and proper fits, are the main factors hi o Itaaneee. PromptitudeWith this ovals •gedeeriellttt feat. tire imprinted deeply ata our motto, ire have wan the, patronage of the rota whom despise; those tuo.ofton-retort to tactics of tailors ss ecid,ilit, nemel ptitting off until neat wet* ithetlisheal�l bast been 'done thio,