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The Exeter Times, 1894-4-12, Page 5' Al • 1$7, AVM:1'44 eh r Taro. icc4'y E CP.Fation ' of l'ique, O., tags the Phy- sicians aro Astonished, and Oak at her like one 11 d ned from the Dea Long and Terrible Illness frero ploQd Poisoning Conzeiletcly etz.vocl by Hood's Sa,rsapart/ia,. "Mery a very intelligent acle of Jw O1il al riceisonecl while as - tate pilyebeinee rzt an entoPaY 5 Yoare ago• , mei soon. eterrlble *armee, broke out on her ;ware arme, tongue and throat. 'ler hair all or aut. film weiglied but 78 lbs., ancl saw 110 nrespeat. of help. At last she began to take lIoell's •Sarsaparilla 'and at once in-ovl; could soon get out of bed and wane. she 1 beCarrle perfeetly cured by sa !‘00(1P8' SarSilParillO• • end em now a well woman. 1 weigh 128 lbs., at well de the work for a largo family. co acorns n 'VS'Otaletfla • recovery and . 'look at me in astonisinnent, as annee t e:e ono raixecl frena She dead.), Pl;_i_S should bo irI ovory family inedieino chnet. Once used, alvays preforrocl. NEWS TORICS OF A. WEEK. The Important Events In a Eew Words for Busy Readers. * St. Thomas city council has adopted a curfew bell by-law. Ald. Colgulioun will not be a candidate in Hamilton for the Legislature. A. consistory for the purpose of creating new Carditials will be held at Rome on June 18. Twenty-six horses were burned to death In a livery citable fire at Troy, N. Y., ,on " Thursday, • The United States }loose of Representa- tives passed the Senate's Behring Sea bill on Th nrsclay. By the caving in of a mine nearaPreslau, On 'Thursday, eleven men were killed and • many injured. 1 The execution of Prendergast, the move derer of 0art4=lictrrison, has been further stayed until .5711y 2. A settler • named Moggridge, at Hall Prairie, B. C., has been tahot and mortally wounded by burglars. •• Welsh members of Parliament will ask for a oommittee similar to that which will be grantedfo Scotland. . . Montrone, darpenters have been victor- ious in their agitation for a nine -hour day at twenty cents an hour. Thu foreign residents of Samoa are agi- tating to have the islands annexed to one of the Amstralian colonies... Two men were killed and two fatally in- jured by a boiler explosion in a mill at Laneaster, Ind., on Saturday. Seeding has commenced in the Moose - min 'district, but will not be general in • Manitoba for two weeks yet. . A society for the prevention of crime has been organized in Chicago, similar to the Parkhurst Society in Newyork. At Greensboro', G -a., a negro who as- saulted a white woman Thursday night wtis lynched on Friday morning, .Al Cowboy, C.B., on Friday morning a minor named George Anderson deliberately blew his brains out with a shotgun. In the breach of promise suit of Steele • ve. Campbell at Cornwall defendant settled • by paying Miss Steele $75,0 and costs, Near Cherokee, Mimi,. Mrs. Wm. Ray- mond and.her three children were drowned while crossing Buttahatchie Rivet Thomas Eraser, for the last ten years Principal of Owen Sound Public Schools, died on Friday eater along illness. • s - Farmers of Colette Wellington are form• Ing a syndicate to• ship their own cattle, as' thereds no demand for thent at present. At Pittsburg, Pa., Daniel. Whotling, a woethless fellow, shot and killed -his wife because she would uo longer support hitm, Rev. A. Dowsley died suddenly of heart disease at Campbellford on Thursday night. He. lesees a widow and four chil- dren. Two deaths \veva caused by the trolley cars in Toronto on Thursday, a boy named Hatton and a maze named Kinghorn being the victims. . . Four men were drowned in the °hate- hoochie River, opposite Columbus, go, on Thins y, while fishing, by the eapsizing Mr, winnings, a Well-known citizen of 400 of t at Oakville, is building a $10,000 Music hall for the town, the corner stone of which was laid on Thursday, Three opium smugglers were caught in Buffalo on Sunday, They giye the name's of Charles Kennedy, Ed, Pederson and Geo. Heederson, • A four•year-old Son of Mrs. Newcombe, Frederick street, Stratford, was burned to death in a -barn, to which he and some playmates had set fire, A two-year-old child of Aaron Herd, Pickering, accidentally fell into a pail of hot Water and received injuries from which he died the following day. The dwelling house of Sohn Newman, near Osceola, Po, was berried on Thurs- day, end Mrs, Newman's mother, 80 yeas of age, was berried to death. Consteble George Pendleton of the North- • west. Mounted Police, who •formerly lived near Totonto, was etuehod to deeth near Port Saskatchewan the other day. Alio Hannah Beswetherickaged 50 wbo o ) - lived. with ReV, Martztetowty in London, attemPted to kill liersoIf by cutting her throat With a,l'aZOT, Sho will recover. Tho will of the late Mrs, Cornelia Cos- ter of Now York directs that her entire forttnie of $1,000,000 bo devoted to build- ing a nuiesoleuin in Woodgreen 0eme Thomas O'Neill's ;Crane house at More • Hon 'tea burned eatly Saturday merle. hie, -Mrs. O'Neill and four of their six children were badly burned before being reseeed The paroles o2 lielelock City Aeseeletion I iive bointenmed the reeolutibiipaemed by the Gould Atteeelation regarding the etand to be taken 14 Patrond in OW Patuliig • s• BLOWN rf() T1111111, 1)EArlill Frightful Iteelilt ot ax Iilxplosion. in a Fireworks raotory. THIRTEEN MEN WERE KILLED, • rime others Were Seriously Wounded -A Number of Girls Employed in the Factory Rave 11 Narrolv Es- cape -Loss Estimated at $11.00,000. PETFIllf3BUItC4, Va., April 9. -On Satin'- , day Ellt alarm of fire was turned in and Was soon followed by a loud expleaion. • Fif- teen 411111.1We later there was a second ex- plosion. These explosions were distinctly heard for over a mile and were caused by fire breaking out in the fireworks factory of 0, N. Romaine & Bros., in Blanclford. • The fire 'originated in the building where powder for whistle bombs was made. The liamee spread very rapidly and were quick, ly communicated to the other buildings used for the manufacture of fireworks. There wore three eXplosions, The first was a small affair. As soon as it occur/zed Mears. Romaine, Bleed and Teeth rushed into the drying room and there the seemed and fatal explosion occurred and they 'were kilted. • a. • A number of girls employed in the fire- works factory, escaped just before the second explosion. The killed, aro : Chas. N. Romaine, Capt. James T. Tosh, John B. Bland, tjarnes Rowland, Robert Row - lend, Wm. Traylor, Edward Traylor, Jas. ryant, Qeincy Livesey, Ames W. Per- kins and Thos. Woodfolk (colored), • Nine men Were badly wounded. • On the opposite side of the street from the fireworks buildings, all of which are brick structures, was the trunk factory of Messrs. Romaine Bros. & (Mose, by which stood the large brick tobacco factory of Bland Bros. & Wright and the old whiskey distillery now unused. All of these build- ings with stock were burned to the ground, as was els° a large quantity of lumber. It is estimated that the loss cannot be less than $75,000 or K00,000. C'ao, `Ishe Mayor has called for a public meet- ing to take action on the od affair. John P Harris, another victim of the e4plosion, died yesterday. Another dead • body has been found near the river bank, but it could not be identified. Engineer Farley's condition is critical. At a mass meeting yesterday afternoon $1,300 was raised as a relief fund. A SENSATION IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Evangelistic Services in St. John's, N.D., Conte to an Abrupt End. Sr.• +TORN, 11.B., April O. -Religious circles were thrown into quite art excite- ment late last night when it boameknown that a man who had been ooncluotiug evangelistic services here under the name • of Garrison had soddenly skipped out, leaving his supposed wife behind. The woman was seen by the correspondent last night and stated that the 11:UM'S right name was Gihbsothat he was formerly a Metho- dist minister, and.that' her name was Mrs. Frost, that she cleared out from Greens - point, N,Y., a year ago with Gibbs, the latter leaving .his wife behind him. They went to Halifax and parried on evangelistic services there until May. They arrived here in September, where they have since lived as man and wife. The woman's maiden name was Garrison and she was divorced from teroel. Shelias a son here aged 22 and a daughter aged 10 years, Their evangelistic services have been at- tracting large crowds. Gibb's disappear- ance hedue to the fact that his wife is on his track, although not yet in the city, The Newfoundland Criiis. Sr, Jolla, N8d,, April 9. -It is reported Chet the Governor has said that he will re- fuse to accept the resignation of any mem- ber accused of corrupt practices, but he has made no declaration of his intentions regarding dissolution yet. Government members all draw sessional pay, so that in the event of their being unseated they will run no risk of having it refused at same time. None of the employes of any of the public departments have been paid salaries decant the end of March. The excuse given is that no money is available to pay them until the supply bill is passed. They clid not make a quorum, however, to pass any bills. Continual telegraphic cor- respondence is going on between the Governor and the Impeital Cabinet. Op- positionists fear his delay in deciding in- dicates that he means to consent to dis- solution, it is said that the Governor requested Goodridge, the leader of the Opposition, to endeavor to form a Ministry. Goodriclge declines any information, The election trials will be resumed, Boning Miii. Striae over. HAarineon, April Q. -Several eonferences' were held on Saturday between the On- tario mill strikers and the officials of the company and as a result the men return to week to:clay. President Doolittle said the strike was practically settled and although he refused to divulge the result of the con- ferences, he stated that a co.mpronalse had been offered by ;which a slight increase of SODA of the lines on the new scale of wages was granted. maty 001)11E111y Clete Fourteen Timrs., IIAMeAes, N. 5., April 0.-Jnstice Weetherbe delivered Sentence in the case of Mary Connolly, found guilty of shooting IL Weltner with intent to commie murder, sentencing nor to fourteen yeats in the pouitentiary. The prisoner expressed sor- row for what she had done. She will be taken that to Doachester And subsequently placed in the female department of the Kingston penitentiary reined by Et tame Roller, Deseitoeero, April 10, -George Culhane, 'son of Patrick °ethane, of the .Empress hotel hero, was killed instantly yesterday by a litesm land roller. The roller was being drawn behiticl a wagon, and the young lad jutupea on to have a ride and fell under the roller, He was about five years of age.' adviser and Suleide. OfziOACZO, April 10,-Williazez ,fraber, a German, Gryottra of ago, living at 888 Thirteeninth etreet, shot and *instantly killed hie wife Martha, and then himself, in his honie yesterday, Faber lead boon out of work soinotitnri. ' Dr, illreOully'S case, eTonote'ete, A nril charge brought against Dr. 5, E. McCully by Airs, Mar - gavot Willfong was investigated before the pollee magiatrate yesterday. •The doctor was oomniittect for trial, bail being re- ceived for S10,000, A Destructive Cyclone, GlYritatie, 01C, April 10,-A archon riot of hero swept a largo are of fettling °email, A dozen buildings were de. strafed old ouvortd eo$5 were woo, E EXETBRTI)i. T PlitY1E13,, eeva111r ' ENOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tendsto personal enjoyment when rightly ueed. The many, 'who live bet- ter than otherand enjoy life more, with len oxpendituro, by more promptly adapting the world'e best -producte to the needs a physical being, will attest the value, to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreehing and truly beneficial properties; of a perfect lax.. etive ; 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 medico: profession, because it aots,on the Rid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak emieg them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable subetence. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gista in 75c. bottle, but it is menu - lectured, by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, Whose name is printed on every package, also the narno, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you- will not accept any substitute iroffered. For Sale at 0. Lines Drug Store 'IUD VERY LATEST Nb.IWS. Vomiting mired byindigestion is pre- vented by K, D. 0. .r. H. Lorimer, of the Bauk of Ottawa at Winn eg, died on Friday of typhoid fever. Mrs.. Hill, wife of Rev. Jos. Hill, Metho- dist minister el Brigden, died suddenly of apoplexy. • • Seeding b5s commenced in tbe Mooso- min district, but will rot be general in Matnitoba for two weels yet. Itch on hemen and hertes mud all sa4nals cored in 30 toientes by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion. This neeer fails. Seal by 0.Lvez. A. Oleinent itt old tirerel Truk man, was killed on Saturday evening by felling off the trait) at Montreel, the oars poring ever him. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the hips of medi- einee, conquers eorofula. Catarrh, r he um a • flan and all other blood diseases. Hood's and only Hood's. Mary Connolly, of Halifax, has been •aenteeced to fourteen 'eate at Kingston Penitentiary for shooting U, Weltnor with. naurdetons intent. Constable George Pendleton, of the Northwest 1\.1 ounted Polite, who •form erlr lived near Toronto, was orusbed to death near Fort teaskritehewan the ctbrr date. At Bright Friday evenin Mrs. Peter W Bristow a'rs found dead in bet kitchen, She had avichntly fallen ageist the stove as there wae it small :wound its Iter fore- head. • Smart -Weed and Belladonna, cembieed with bits tither ingredients tiaraitt the best earns plasters, make Uarter's S. W. & 13. Backache Plasters the best in the market Pike 25 cents. The body of a man, supposed to be that of Timothy Gavin, of Hamilton, seas found itt. the tunnel of the G. T. R. as Thorold on Bellamy morning. It is evident he was ktlled ly a passing train. Women with pale, colorless facer, who fed weak' and discouraged, evil receive both mental and bodily vigor by using tearter'e. Iron Pills which are made far the blood, Dery es arid complexion„ • ALL MEN. Young, old or middle aged, wbo find „them- selves. nervoue , weak and exhaested, who are broken down from excess or overwork, result- ing in mane, ' of tho following symptoms Mental depress:on, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bee draoms, slimness of sight, palpitation of the heart emissien, itt ck of onerb,yantin in the kidneys,' Ina dachas, pimplos on the face and body, itching or Peculleasensation about tho scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, seeds before theeyes' twitching of the muscles, -eyelids and else- where. bashfulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby nauselee, desire to sleep, failure to be rested. by sleet), constipation dullness of hearing. •loss of voice, desire for soli tude, oxettability of temper. sunken P•YOS, surrounded with leaden eirehisa„oily locking e skin, 3., are all symptoms of nervous debil- ity that lead to insanity witless cured. The spring or vital course having lost its ;tensioe, every funotion wanes its consequence. These Who through abuse committed:au ignorance. may be permanently cured. Send your ad- dress for bock on diseases peculiar to man, Fent free, :mated Address el, V. LUBON, 54 Maedetinell Aye.. Toronto Ont .01tuada FOR (MBA- PIETY YB &BS. Axtt-07,1) AND Ween-erince Remeev.- Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been nod fifty rears by millions of mothers for their children while teethin g,with perfect steam. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cares the collo, and is the best remedy far Diarrhoea, ls pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists he every pert of the world. 25 cents a beet/a. Its value is inoaleulable, Be sure and ask for Mrs. WinsIow'a Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. • English Spayin Liniment removes all bard, zoft or callousedLumps and 1318m- ises from -horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Rine Bette, Sweeney, Stifle, Sprains, Soro and Swollen Throat, Oottgbe, etc. 8aso $50 by use of one bottle, Warranted the most woncterfal Blcinish Care ever knowni Sold by 0. Luta, Drug- ist. Sep 18,'93 Baena?' IN $m Houlth.-Distrostung 1215. ney and bladder diseasee relieved in six holm by the 'Great South American tidy Cure." This tiew remedy to a great surprise and delight to phynicians on so. couct oI its eeeeediug promptuese in re- lieving pein in the bladder, klduoye,back and every part of the 'uneary passages in male and female. It relieves retention el water and pain in passingit altuat imined- ately. If you want quick relief and (sure VIII is your remedy, Sold by C. Lt1T.Z, Retrstemettsie °seen 10 A DAt American Rhentleatio Cure, tor lihettrsatjsere and Neuralgia, radically cures it 1 to 3 days, Its hetiontipon the rcyritem le reiterke able ancl rny5terions, It retntAta at once' the ause ntel the disease itemealetely dia- appears. The lirol ;close greatly neeefite 75 coati, 00.4 by;,0, Lutz, Drugsist, Sib • ; • 714 IteuveireNitre nes Icreette pause-, weever Dow:este POULla NOT 017alli, ," DooVe li.,IDNBT P11,14 AUTO,. 1:17: xis 211311 :re reelsesee IleArsen, Oelborne, April 9, -In March, 1895, Harvey H. Neff of this plaoe had a bad attack of typhoid fever. Good nursing and peedieal attendance brought litne around bolt theattack left him a *Men of kidney disoa5e, Tine the doesere failed to eure but Dodd's Kidney Pills, the • intallible re medy, did the male goad work in his.pese 053 in all other e and Mr. Neff is well bo -day. Dada's was the first kidney remedy in pill form ever offered the publitza Its wonder- ful success in curing all forma of kidney disease has led to the introduotion of Dun -wrote cheap and worthless imitations. Porchesere, for /their own safety, should Insist on getting Dedd'e Kidney Pills. Sold ist largo boxes; price, fifty cents or six boxes for $2.50. To be had of all dealers A Collinewood citieeu who wrote "All is well" en the margin Of a newspaper which he scut by mail has • been find 010 and cots. A. young lady in the same town who scribbled a few words on a paper has been fined a similar amount, HOW TO GET "SUNLIGHT Send 25 "Suntight"Soap wrappers (wrap per bearing the evords "Why doee a women look older' ooner than a man") to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Torouto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free from adeertieing and well worth framing. This is an eativ way to decorate our borne. The soap is the heat in the market, and it will only cost lo postage to send in the wrappere, if you leave tbo eindi epan, Write your addreas carefully. 0. 0. ItIOLEAnnt & CO. My son George has suffered with neural- gia round the heart sines 1882, but by the application of MINAED'S LINIMENT in 1889 it completely disappeared and has not troubled him since. JAS. MoEms. Linwood, Ont. Change in Business SN EEL'S Butcher Shop 1 Having purchased the Butehering bus Mess of Messrs. Wood Bros., will take possession on April 1st, and,I would. res pectfully solicit tho. patronage of all the old customers of the shop and as many new 'ones as can favor me with is call. Meats of all kinds always on hand, and perfect. satisfaction guaranteed. Yours faithfully, • • W B1\7 ZI01.1 See that horse ? Re Las a smooth an d rlOssy coat and feels in good enough condition to win the "DERBY', tit so would hOTSS 12 1.1; OWDOT used DIOK'S BLOOD PURI. J'IER. it -renews the system, enriches tin blood, and gives nature a fair ohanco, is Edo na unfailing eradioator for bots and worms. It 1. just as good for cattle as for horses. Try a age 12 if your horses or cattle are net thriving. Fora spavip, curb, ringbolt°or splint, use Dick's Blister 500.--Diak's • Liniment for sprains, swellings, bruises, eta 25e.---Diek's ointment for s °retell es , old sores, saddle galls, eto,25e. mailed on receipt of price. • DICK & 00, P. 0. Box 452 1Sforramea. 'sotul'auiaglioue ANTE ; Ageute to sell our eholee and heady nursery stools either on balary or Oemtatesiori. We also give °err:gen the privilege ;of selling our new and °hole° varieties of seed, potatoes. Steer:the agoney at ono, Trhich, tyL1 /basd,. soinely renttY PM/4S now is the time as sell seen goods for oprIng Planting,. Address titer, MAY oiklArANY.Xursere- men and Propagators of 0 hoice Elect' 00t.aietge It ootteeter, Wo have on hand a select Stook of Barns, Breakfast Bacon, Backs, Rolle' ,and Long Clear. Bacon. Lard in 6, 8, 10, or. -20 lb pails, 50 or 85 lb tubs at lowest cash prices. 114XVID Et= weighing from 150 to 200 lbs wanted at all times, SNELL BROS. r amaze: iflagoas rouredatntrocautralaurcosmaus.,n, We have received a, choice lot of Children's Carriages and Wagons, which will be sold E-1 111AP. Como and soo them end bo convinced. • Our Stook of BOOTS & SHOES is now complete in every line. Prices to suit everybody. Wo don't advertisea 20 per cent discount and claim a 20 per cent prod for our trouble, nor do we drag people off the street to induce them to buy. Come in youreelvee ancl got prices, and you 100 at 01100 eve have no 40 per cont profit, Good Cow-hicle,Hand-macle Boots $2.90 ct 4i 3.25 it '• Bale 2.25 Plow Boots 90 Men's Half Soling - 85 Wonion'S " - 80 NO charge for rips; also see our Hai- rless. Can't be beaten for style and quality, and everything in the flaerieSS lino, "ee TR:13i yr ..11 Largest Stock. • Finest Designs, • Lowest Prices. Immense show rooms loaded with goods ; every quality, style and price, but' all the best far the least mOney, Our - Spring Stock EXETER LUMBER YARD. now complete, is the pick of the mar- ETA:ER G("),1) Prof. Dorenwend,k' The well-known manufacturer 'of limn= hair coverings • will beat the CENTRAL 'HOTEL, oxErER, on FRIDAY, APRIL lath, with ft fun stook of Ladies' & Uelite Wigs, Terpee$,Ilangg, Waives, Switches They ere acenow , Mcleod to be perfeetion. Be sure and. see these gooaa AT Central Hotel FRIDAY, APRIL 18 Do.:1,0tuNp EWEE%Vti, • test in everything -is elegant and varied . • beyond description. The enders gned wiohes to inform the public inlgeneral;that he • keeps con- stantly in Stook all kinds of Parlor Furniture BUILDING MATERIAL, (DRESSED ANDjJEDRESSED) • PINE and HEMLOCK LUMBER, •B. 0, RED ON TA.RIO AND HIGH LAND And PINE SHINGLES. Will be the fate this weels, The unus- ual size and variety of the line does not admit giving piecos in detail. Odd Pieces Will bo especially attractive in price, ancl all who wish for mach, in return for small outlay, -will not bo disappointed. 8 GIDLEY & 80N, ODDPELLOW'S BLOCK. _DO -5E-0-C.7" Want a Bicycle? THE J. PHEIJITATIO TIRE Special notice is drawn to B. 0. Red Cedar Shingles which is eeknowled:to be the Most Durable Timber of any that grow& Specialty for Shingles. Said by competent judges to best from thirty six to forty years in any climate. %TA'S. 177116LIS rals- IL, IL, OIL 1 THE B013IER PRODUCT! CO. have decided to Retail Oil at Wholesale Prices: Best:Canadian Oil, - 12o. Best:Canadian Water White - 17c. Best American Water White - 20c. COME ONE, COME ALL. Is the only Tire that ewe satisfaction last year MANUFACTURED ELY !he Geoid Bicycle Ces LTD. SIS YONGE STREET, Brantford, Ont. TORONTO PERKINS & MARTIN Fannon's, Block. Not A Break I • IN FURNITURE• , BUT IN PRICES. Even Sheleton Elf could break the worn out chairsthat some people have in their homes. Why should this be so? No one need hesitate to buy durable, handsome new ones, while Rowe is sol' • ling furniture at wreckage prices. PARLOR SUITES, BEDROO'Al SUITES, DINING-ROOAI SUITES, Chairs, Lounges, Springs, or anything in the Furniture Line. . MOWZ, Pashinab H 0 C) 0 Best Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter Gentiemott 1 leave your ordato natlylfor With tho boot otaff of Talmo ; the 't) Stook of rine Trinireiege, And the b et Cutting In Tolvn, yo l arn elite of gatiefe t 4.'4" lautnzazy, THE HOMER PRODUCE CO Long aist9 Correct Shape, est Material, Sete fan, Combined with the best filling in the world, makes the " Featherbone Corset Is unequalled. FrErSir 3E31/1.Pi.irto 0.•••••ganntsmOs'INV• ET. GRIEVE has Re -opened with a New Stook of all • the New Things in --Fancy and Black Worsteds, —Scotch and Irish Serges, • —Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, • —And inPanting we have some of the finest in the trade We make them up in A 1 Stile, and give yon a good • Fit or no Sale, • IISIOCIfty TO T LADIES. • We pay special attention to Cutting and Making Jackets and Wraps of all kinds. GIVE US A CALL, J. 11. GRIEVE. Remember the place, Grigg's Old Stand, 1 door north Senior's Photo Gallery. CENTRAL SHAVING PARLORS,. A. HASTINGS Msne,01.1.2MMOIst. Agent for the Brantford Steam Laundry. PANSON'S BL 001c. A Full Stock —OF-- CHOOL Browning s —DEALmt, Books, — Stationery, and Fancy - Goods, Bibles, Hymn _Books in every var- iety, Scribblers, Pads, Noto Paper, Ink, Pens, Penoils, Lock Boxes, nto., etc, J. W. Browning' • 1100ItSTORE A. MAN Can always Be Dressed Well If hO:goes to the prOper Tailor. Wo have a large range ,Piet - terns to choose from -- Natty Tweeds, Serges and Woretede, made up in any sbyle, and fitting tlx customers so well that inti- mate friends do not scruple to ask who made your Suit. Our customers never hesitate but •answer with a knowing smile, JOIIIs ni The Tailor. •OVEIP,CO.A.TS • WE LEAD. J. Murray & Co. The - Exeter - routd7 And Maohine Works Manufacturers of and Doalore PLOWS, SULXY PLOWS, GANG plows, riAttnoWS, LAND ROLTAMS,SHAITING,PUL- LIVS AND RANGERS. Wholosa,10 iltanufecLutors of Plow POifitS and Castings. Zibtrat4t000ttat20 Cash Owtonnart, •