The Exeter Times, 1895-11-28, Page 5t
It is now a well established fact in
Slaedieal seieneo that nervousness is dtts
to impure blood. Therefore the trill
way to.eure nervousness is by purify.
lug and enriching tho blood. T116
great blood purifier is Hood's Sarsa.
parilla. Read this letter:
.(""For the last two years I have been a
e great sufferer with nervous prostration
lind.palpitation of the heart. I was weak
rdy limbs and had smothered Sens.tiOns. At last my physician advised me
to try Hood's Sarsaparilla which I did,
meld I am heppyeto say that I am now
strong and well. I am still using Hood's
Sarsaparilla and would not be without it.
I recommend it to all who are suffering
With nervous prootration and palpitation
Of the heart." Mag. DAvroer, 66 Alice St.,
Toronto, Ontario. Get Hood's, because
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood .Purifier.
Prominently In the public eye today. It
Is not what we eery but what Hood's Sar-
saparilla does that tells the story.
Hood's Pilis net harmoniously 'went
Ilood'a Sarsaparilla. 24e.
.4441141:44,101 sounonomiliMMOISIMM•
OH ESTER WHITE BOAR
'kJ FOR SERVICE.
SI, at time of service.W SNELL, Lot 15
Concession 7. Gabor -Ile. • .nee 31.
HURON' COUNTY COUNCIL,
Tito 00unoil of the Coeo-ation of the County
of Enron w1,1 meet In the Town Gall
Clinton, on Thursday, Dee. 51.1], next at
1.0 o'elock n. L 'NNE,
Dated Nor, 186h. 1595, Co Clerk,
FOR S&L's', OR RENT.
A eomfortnble two story frame house, core
tainieg ton rooms: and good briok cellar.
and h trd ene soft water aud onvonient to
ohnnhes Mid School. Will be old on liberal
-terms orrentect. Well ridanted for a retired
fermer. Apply to W. 0 DOWARD, Exeter
FREE 75 COMPLETE STOR1F-s!
e Pack of goods wol th 82,
-arta large 100p; Picture 8 ook, that will sure-
lyput volt on the road to a handsome fortune.'
Bend Om silver. to one Postage -
_a. Or, KINN E V, E. T, Yarmouth , N. S.
A.gents
us can earn 320 per week selling
our Deredy Can a di an -grown Nursery 'Stock.
Permanent position and salaries. Ex -elusive
territory. Write at once fer terms to E. 0.
GRAPIAM, Nunseaveree, Toemere, 0.e.raeto.
v*ANTED IIELP.--:MEN OR
I If Women in every looality (local oe trav-
elling), to introduce a new discovery, and
keen our show cards tacked up on eltrees,
faucets and bridges throughout town and
country. Steady emuloyment. Dommission
flr natal:7SW per month and expellees, and
looney deposited in any benk when stay ted,
Ifor particulars write TEM WORLD A. eDzoat
Reahritro Co., P. :O. Box 221, London, Ont.,
Canada
May 16-- Om
NoTioE TO CREDITORS
In the matter ef the estate of Themee
Ryan. late f the Township of Stephen,
in the County of Huron, Farmer,
/deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Re -
*loci Statutes of t`ntario, 1667 Chapter 110,
that aOl norsone having chime against
she estato of Th( mas Ryan; late of the
Township of Stephen, in the co.,uty 2 flutou,
Farmer, deceand, who died on or about
the 7thday of November, 1893, art• require
on or before the %eh day el December 1590, to
meld or deliver to J J Coughlin, eolielor
fog Runnel). Sullivan. admitistratrix of the
deeeaeed their uamee. kit.] resaes, descriptions
and full earth; tr tars of their
claims. duly verified by affidavit,
and the nature of the seemlier (if any) held by
elem. And notice is belay further given
that on and after the tlOth day of December,
1895 thesaid adatioistratrixwillproceed todist re-
lent° theassets of the said estete ampler the
pereene entitled thereto, heving regard only
o the claims ( f wbieb she shall then have
erotic° end she will nee be liable for said estate
er any portion thereof teeny person or o -r
ionsof relies° claims she shall not then have
novice.
J. J COUGHLIN
Solicitor fur Adminlat.ratrix,
Detect at St ratfordel iv2eth day of November,
26e5. •
crorson: lo Travel.
WANTED, -Several faithfUl gentle
eu and ladies to travel for established
berme.
Salary $780 & Expenses
• Porition permatient if suited ; alFoinerease
_slate reference and enclose melt -addressed
stamped envelope. THE NATIONAL,
31 6- 317-318 Omaha. pm .u13icA00.
HUCHT.
ZzeterZ.Tc:Irtis Store
Mr. F. R. Knight has opened a
Genes al 1tore in the stand lately
occupied by Bi ook's Harness
Bbop with a full stoch of
GENERAL GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
'HA D WA t E,
STATIONERY, ETC.
Produce !alien in exchange for
goods.
me. aze-M.Tm0-mmW
The Leatniegton high school question
has been eettled by the vote tette)). Total
vote, atq5; ro,, hih ech0014 173, egaingt,
85--Mojerity; 88, As per sgreement, this
ttettecs the ettliteti0e, end the eehool
,
bo • muted daullar;`: 1st, )890.
•
Ezeter,November2Th10105
wbeat per buettene• . ••• re, 00 $ 65
Spring wheat per bush"... o6e 65
Baxley por 30 33
Oats per Muth . .. ea 48
Peas per btlah. • . •• 45 50
Flour per bbl,...... 320 320
APples Per bane-- .. • . 76 80
Po tatres por oage.,... . . 20 ee
Rey ; eat ton.. 11 00 1200
Woottner cord hard...." 3 DO 3 60
200 226
Butter per ... .. . 14
gee per dozen, .. . .. ..,..,,„.....,14 )4
TurloYa nerlh.z. .,, • ••• • • • • 5
"loge, live 340 3 50
Geese ... ,.... 5
Duoks ,......„ ..... .. . 6 6
Chicks ., • . .. •, 5 6
Dressedhoge 4 96 to 450
London, November 27th 1805.
Wheat.white. ta11,100 the-- 3 110 to 112
Wheat, red., fall, per 100 lbs„, ... 110 te 112
Wheat.sPrine, Per 1001bs. .... 110 so 112
Oats,per 300 lbs. , ...... .... . 75 to 76
Peas, per 300 .. .. 80 to 85
Corn, per100 lbs.. , 70 to '75
Bs rley per 10Clbs .... . . ...... 6A to 75
Rye. Per e00 .... „nen-, 80 to 90
Buckwheat, per 1'00 , 55 to 70
Beans, eer rms., , 60 tc 1.5
Itggs, fresh, eine° doz.. 18 to 18
Eggs, fresh, basket, per doz17 to 17
Eggs, fresb, store tors, per dos 16 to 16
Butter,single rolle,per 18 to 16
Butter perlb,1 lb rons,baskete 15 to 16
Rutter per lb. large voile or
orooks ... ,...... 10 to 16
Butter,per lb, tub or firkins ... . 12 to 33
Lard, per lb.. ..,Oto 9 .
Ohickens, per pair 35 to 61
46 to 65
Turkevs. 6 to Se per lb: earth 300 to 150
itieareysis,:ecir hoongs 400 6 C0
13 00 to 14 00
Toronte, Rowan:the: 27th 1805.
wheat, white, per bus......... $ 73 to 3 73
Wheat, mining, per bus........ 74 to 74
Wheat red winter, per bug '71 to 71
Velmat goose, per bus 60 to 60
Barley.Por bus... . 30 to 41
Oats. per bus ... • . 28 to 29
Peace.-- ........... ..... ........... 0 to • 551.
Ray,.
Dressedlloge 2471681150:too° 410290000
F.ggs per dozen
Butter, per lb 19 to 20
The LiYe Stock Markets. e
East Buffelo, N.Y., Nov. 26,-0attle— Re-
ceipts moderate -203 ears; market opened with
a fairly good demalid for good handy and
tried um weight steers, and good to choice fat
butchers ; prices generally'about steady:
°es -Receipts, 200 cars ; market fairly
motive ; Yorkers, $3 73 to 0380 ; roughs. 33 to
33 23 ; pigs, 03,26 to 143 7o.
Sheep and lam es -Receipts. 170 ()ark: market
ruled heavy; lambs, choice to prime, 3220 to
04; Caeadian iambs, fair to prime, 33 03 to
$1 15 ; sheen, choice to selected wethere. 0910
to 03 35 ; ouJIo and common, 31 25 to 31 70
Mon treat , Que.November 26.-7'here were
about 600 head of butchers' (rattle, 50 calves
ato 2,000 sheep and lambs offered for sale at
he east end abattoir to -clay, Trade was fairly
brisk, with an active demand for tbe best
cattle. somo of Which Sold up to near 4o per lb,
with pretty geed stook at from 3c to 34e perlb.
Common cattle were rather plentiful and sold
at from 20 to 2 3-4c per lb Geed ealves
were in 'demand. Alr. Burassa paid 330 for
three fine calves others selline•at from $3 to
$7 eacb: There was no demand for old sheen.
Lambs sold in loM at fecnn 3o to he per Be,
and pleked larabs brought, 3eo. San ,hogs are
numerous and sellat about 4o perlb.
4
Rev. Father McRae on Thursday made
for mral renutroiation of ttio Romen Cath -
elle failb, and was received ieto the com-
munion of the Church of Englaud at
F. ederick N. 13. Mr Rae forme, ly was a
priest of the diooese of Antigonisb.
Hundreds of Dollars Worth of
Silverware Given Away.
To Totroauce or. Grae's Germino armories
' Jo Canada. ^
Send 50 (wets for a box of the oelebral-
, ed Granu'ee, 16 n puzee _vetts,4. brains
over the two following problems in com-
petition for the magnificent rewerds
mentioned below ;
Question No. 1 -If cibortle of wine is worth
one dollar and five cents, and the wine iswortb
one dollar more than the bottle, what is the
boltle worth ?
QuestionNo. 2-A bought a pair of shoes
from 13 for live dollars, tendering a twenty
dollar bill in payment. 13 not having any
ehauge coca to C and has the'twenty dollar
bill changed, comes back ard gives A hie
change and the shoes. C shortly comes to B
and ears : '"1 hat twenty doller bill 'changed
for you is a counterfeit, I want my money
back." B give0 back twenty dollars in good
money, How much- is 55 nut by the whcle
transaction e
Tha Following is What We Give Away.
To ilia senders of the first correet answere to
the above questions received and opened in
due course of eostewe will give a superb,
silver quadruple plated tea set, consisting of
twenty pieces. Value 3150.
To the sendersof the middle correct answer
to the above two questions reeeived and opened
in ihe due course of post, we will give asuperb,
silver quadruple plated tea set, consitiug of
twentypieces. Value $150.
To tbe senders of the last correct answers re -
received Co theabove two gnesiions and °Paned
in the due course of post we will give a sup-
erb silver plated quadruple elated tea set, con-
sisting of tweetypieces, Value $3.70.
To the sender ot every hundreth correct
.answer o the two questions received and open-
ed in the due course of post, we will give at
the option of the suuceSsf ut corimetitor, a four
piece quetiruple silver plated tea set, with
Iray; a quedruple silver plated epergne. Value
04'4
To (bo order of every fifty-first correct
wirer to the above two questions received
and opened in due courae of seat, vim give a
handsome quadruple plated silver fruit and
spoon. Vain° $7. ,
To the sender of every twenty seventh
correct., answer to the above two questions re-
ceived and opened in due course of post we will
goys a quadruple silver pleted, Gold lined cake
basket', value 04.
Te the sender of every elowollth °erre:4
answer to the above two questiona, received
and opened in the due couree of post, we win
give two box ee of Dr. ray's Gamine Gran-
ules value $1.
To the ondor of the first correct answer to
the above two queetions received ard °Paned
in due course of Dalt each morning, who is not
otherwise entitled to a gift, will be give, one
dozen gold Alumna:pi teaepoonset decided novel
ty, value $5.
WHAT ARE GERMINE, GRANULES.
They will rid you of the tire -destroyer In-
digestion and Dyspepsia. Cure you of Liver
one Kteeey comphtltit, Staur)n, Sick 'Read -
ache, lei iousness, Constipation. Neuralgia
and itheumatic Paine, Bach taste in the mouth.
Faust° Wbult nose, au. Remove that haggard
leek nricl bribe beck the trek) complexion and
build up the Wasted rerun Dr. Gray' will do
it. Dr. Gray's Gerrnit e Gre orrice ere not only
the best Spring ani a1 tan year round medi-
cine, but theY are also the sheabest to buy.
Dr. Gray's Germine Granules is perfeet
medicine. You eo lin require to take any
other medicine with it, nor do you hove to
take three or four pills 3615 dose. One pill is e
does. Teke a treatment of Dr •GrayeS. elleemine
Granules mid sou will not only heve no °Glen
but sale tnany dellare.
Pelee 60 cents a box,
PLEASE, NOTICE.
utters.sootaining 9. correct renewer will no
be reeoenized without Octants f.,'r abox of a or -
rain() P1110.
Timeday November 12eth, ill the first dao' ef
oompetition, Monday December 23rd., ye the
htet day ofommetition. Letters zot received
on that day will be roomed,
Fumesstul eotoretit,rs will he netified
itarnediarely. No charge. 13et sueoesaful
competitors to one" freight or exprose, The
naume of 'seize '4YinpS6ts Will be pitblished from
time to time:
Any one of etending le et liberty to took 'Leta
the wnekingS of our bueiness At etty time.
THE GEIMINE CHI MICAL COM-
PANY, 77 vicronm $T,,T01?0,1110
Mouttott this paper,
TEk
Tai DEM) RA1SE'D UP.
A elteuto, RaeleeNr Temootty To
.Ortela'oF limelres 4612 --
Outten»Y 1)C',14P'S NID-
N,EY
Ltstowel (Special) Nov, 25--A ileepetell
reaching here r&ti g to the reenvery io
Neepawe, Alan. of Msg. T. ti. McKee,
formerly rivioe hero NSS,S 3 ettrpritio to bee
friends and acetneintene,e. 11 waS met by
doubt, however, until copal med by 8 reply
from Neepawa. Her woe wan we 1 keen n
here as this ledy was treetFd hy. severe' of
the local clootore for Bright'e ciaseeote and
her friends thought, as did her ph,yeicians.
that her case was bopelese, end it WWI as a
last resort that elle left here to try climate
change. Thee M) 0. MeEee was eured by
Doclo Kidney.Pilla in a fete week, sPeaht
volume& in them favor.
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You Don Have to Swear
Says the St. Donis journal of Agticul-
tura iu an editorial about No To Rao, the
famous tobacco habit eve 'We know
of many MUMS cored ny No.To•Ba.o, one
a prominent St. Louie architect, smoked
and chewed for twenty years; two boxes
cured him so that even the smell of to-
bacco makes him sloe." No -to 13ao Fold
and guaranteed, no cure no pay. Book
free. Sterlieg R,einedy Co., 374 St, Paln
Si., Montreal,
FAR-SEE1NQ
always discern
PEOPLE Merit, Quality and
Worth in the won-
derful
D1AM.OND DYES
Made expressly for home use.
Diamond Dyes are precious helps in city
and town homes, To the farmer's wife and
daughters they are invaluable agents of
economy. Diamond Dyes come in forty-eigh t
colors for wool, cotton, mixedgoods, silk and
feathers. They are easy to use, and give
colors that neither sun or soapsuds will fade.
Beware of imitations; ask for the "Piamond,”
and see that you get them; all dealers sell
them.
Direction Book and samples of colored cloth
free; address
NATELLs S.; RICHARDSON CO., Montreal, P.Q.
41111
Mesere, elineuley & Lamb, liverymeo of
Seafoilb, halm recovered their gray horse
taken away by Baker, ant( of which we
made mention last week. Mr. Lamb got
the ho •se at Uourtwiight, a small village
on the 91, Clair river, below Sarnia, Baker
left Goderich on the Monday morning,
went to Varna, whe7e 'he waters d the
horse aed then p. oceedrel to Eseter, near
which place he traded the Luggy wizh a
farmer for an old oast north about two
dollars receiving two dollars to boot. 113
thsto drove through to Arkona, but did
not remain there He throe drove to a
farmer's barn, settee distance ou the road,'
where it is supoosed he rested for a part
of the night rind lie e he cut the mane off
the horse and cut the blindethe from the
bridle. This wee evidently dens to dis-
arm suspiciou He next brought up at
Courtly, ight about eleven o'clock on deter
day, leaving the 1108 44 in the stanle end
has rot since been heard ref. The horee
Ls none the woree for its aelventuree cod
the buegy no 1, t o doubt, bo reclaimed
from the man oho has
Live ,c,:ogs Wanted
--AT TEE__
Ontorraokiagllotiso
We are cutting up fresh bogs eyery
day,
SPARE RIBS, TENDERLOIN,
HEAD CHEESE, FRESH PORK
SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA,
CUTTINGS, PIGS FEET,
SHANKS, fresh daily,
AT EXETER PACKINGHOUSE,
We are reodering PURE LARD
every day. Patie wanting crocks or
pails filled should_clo 50 110W. POI k is
low in price.
Thanking you for past favors,
I remain,
C. EFS.n.ell, Prop,
Are You
GOING TO GET A
A PI N
Aii RGA
Or a Sewing jdachihe
We nave the best assortment
and the cheapest.
dome in and
See Thern.
Or else write for particulars
PH:agitate &
T I NI 4
Huron and BrUee•
l'avoealiox
' OkNO 2OAT1P—
London, depart......,. 13,054, et. 4,50p.
0,07 6.47
•Ir 9 22 6.00
fe37 6.18
Nippon... a , 9.44 020
eeetiold 9,52, 6.28
Clintou 10,42 0.55
LeedeSbeTe.,,, ..... 10.20 7.24
Blytb ........................10,38 7.23
. . . . . . 10.02 7,87
Weasharn - 11-10 8,00
aoree-eletteln-
Wirigham, depart_ u,
r
PaSSellger
0.05.4. et, 3-20 re et
6.50 847
BYah -nee.. 7.03 4.01
Lordesbero, , • .. 7.10 4.08
Olite tone- ...... 7.30 4.25
7.49 4.46
7,57 4.53
Ki tepee. • ...
Exeter .... . . •.• 8.25 0,12
... . 8 4 8,23
FOR °Vein FIFTY YEAES
AN Oen AND WRLL-TRIRD 13.10111tir 1 I Mrs
Winslowle Soothing Syrup has beer' utted fifty
years by nailliens of mothers for their ohildrea
while teething with perfect success, It troother,
the obild,eof tens tile eunicallays the pair:,
cures the oolio, and is the best remedy for
Diarrheas.. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by
i
druggists n every pert of the vrorld. 25 °erne
a bottle. Its value es incalculable, Be sure
end ask for Mrs. Wipslow's Soothing Serer
andtakeno other kind -
People's Building and Loan Association
LONDON ONTARIO
noeup Datecoeoes Is EXETER, Owner°
Dr. 3. A. Bolling, Presideet.
Dr. 0. Lutz. - Vloo-President.
L 11. Diemen, - Solicitor.
David Mill, - Valuator,
Fred, w, °owns, - Secy-Treas.
DIRECTORS,
Jno Grigg. E, A, Polliek, 'Jae. glut/. , Wm
Southcott. Dr. Thos. A. Amos,.
Sena. Sanders.
ItInlre money by eaving money. Sixty (lents
per mom h will eneure ete0 in 7e- years • For
forme of applicatinn end al/ necessary infor-
mation apply to the Secretary, Mr..Fred. W.
Collin& Post Ulnae, Exeter, Ont,
DR. SliOULTS,
CENTRALIA.
Offee opposite Methodist Parsopage.
El. IL-DINe,Sspl1RIA0 INadasDrEii,NeoTLIDSITILL.
ING, EXTRA 0 TING and P1, A TE
WORK. Gas amd Meal Anaeethetios for pain -
I ere 6:greeting. 2nd door north tee CAR-
LING'S Store
n ALTON AN DERSON D.D. S
• LD' S. Boner Graduate of the To-
ronto University and Royal college of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario. Specialtiee, Painiees
extraction and preservation of the natural
teeth Offioe over tho LawOffice of Elliot Jr
Elliot, opposite Central Rotel, Exeter, Ont.
Ve• AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST,
_Lc. °UNION.
Will be at Greb's hotel Zurich
on tbe seeond Thursday of each
month and at Rodgin's hotel
Hensel' every Monday
BUFFALO ROBES, COATS
AND MiT76:
(Received the highest awards
at the World's Fair.)
We would ask all purchasers of
Robes to inspect this great arid won.-
derful robe before buying ; pronounced
by all who have used them to be warm-
er and absolute wind, water and ruOth
proof, will not wear -bear in spots like
a skip robe, have had sie years of rough
usage and have stood the teat. They
are made in three parts without any
seams, the far cloth, the Astrachan
lining and rubber interlining. They dry
quicker and never get hard and are as
strong as leather. Every robe guar-
anteed as represented. We also have
a large stock of 'Harness, Whips,Trunks,
Valises, Blankets, Rugs, Bells, Boole
& Shoes, Overshoes, Rubbers, Veit
and Rubber Boots, Sox and Rubbers.
Our stock is fresh and unsurpassed in
finish and quahty. Sole agent for
Newlands Saskatchewan Buffalo Robes,
Johp. Treble.
SaY
What are you wearing
those fig -leaf clothing
for?.Why not come to
J H GRIEVE,
The Modem Talk,.
And leave your order for
an UP-TO-DATE Over-
coat or Suit,, We can
please you both in pocket
and Workmanship,
••••••rs
'—OUR STOCK OF—
TWEEDS
—AND_
WORSTEDS
has been carefully selected and
is among the best in the county.
Ladies' Jackets a n
Cloaks Out ona fitted,
, A TRIAL soLiciTED.
J. a Grieve,.
4. Bermuda, A Bright Idea. A Gr.and Je e
it is (as numbers' people I. Because lt has been proved to ' As it has a steel QVC11 en111011
Will tell you) the finest baker, be the no baker in the market, 'iermbles it to bah:0 quickly and
they 'have used, Easy on fuel owing to so many superior, mod- ; burn, less fuel in doing so than
and an even heat, i ern and useful improvements, any othor stove.
Or she would be pleased', to SEE
The Large Assortment of Cooking and Reating Stoves on
amongst which are the famous "ART AIIIIER$T" Coal Heater,
Also a large no.m.ber 'of second hand Stoves.
FURNACESAND EAVETROUGHING A SPECI.,..,
HEADQUARTERS FOR SUPERIOR COAL.
1.41•14414.444,914114414011.441,
Exeter on the 2611e lust,, the wife
of Albert Enke, or say.
IIALLS.-111 Winehelsea, on the 12 inst.. the
wife. of Philip T. Rafts of &8'42.
LAWTON-In Blanebard, lon Nov. 0316, ibe
wife of .eohn Lawton, of a CittUghtOr,
MO RRLF:-ln Colbarne on the 15t6 -Net, John
Morris, aged 85 yeare ,2 month 3 and 22 days.
PHILLIPS -In Goderiele on the 1216 inst.,
Witliam Pbillips,egee 65 years and 6 months.
MARRIED.
MoBRIDh',-WILLERT-At the manse, Rip -
len, on 19th inst„ by the Rev. Serra 'Ache-
son, Mr. Robert tleBride, of Stanley, to Miss
EAillIICRS
mnWlaWilieArf.'Atof TIT
W/N. - A t th e ree idenee
of the briee'a parents, 3rd lit e, Morrie, on the
33th inst , by Rev. A .1.e. GriiItu, Mr. '1 hos.
Warwick to Miss Sarah 'Jane, dauguter of
Mr. Richard Armstrong.
IIITNTER-CASP.MORE.-At the residence of
the bride's parents, in Morris, on November
3301), by Rev, T, .1e. Rieley, of Blete, see
Seen Bente:. of Morrie, to Miss :Ware,
daughter uf Mr, Wm, C,asemoro,
3162 EVE—DAVID—On Wednesday, Nov. 1316,
at the reeidence of the bride's father, Sup-
erior 0113t, by Rev-. Edward Warren, 011s1
3 opephiee. e-te." ,eeeend dengle'•''"'T'''':
1.
John Reeve, formerly of Clinton, to Kr. Win
Charles David, M. D.. all of Superior.
••
D
SPRAT -1.1N- In BlenieBp
tard. on fhe 8th inst.
Catharine S pt aril:, aged 98 years.
WOOD -In Mitchel I, on the Oth inst., elamee
Wood, late of Logan. aged 75 year 8,
D INS5lo RE -In Blans hard, on the 39th inst
Thos. Dinsmore, aged 73 and 3 months.
BliRKE.. At Durand, Mjeb,,or Oct. 270,
snyreErrna_.
r tenionths and
11 days7 118.1°r11°. no 11"
ThOo. Burke, formerly of Blaeshrird, eged 55
14tb. Gertie,
daughteof Albert Shier. aged
EwART-In Stratford, an the 1.916 inst•Agne3
yEevsaartt,abnedlo,vnaedonwtihfso.of G. G. Ewart, aged 60
WHITELY -In Goclerirle on the tell inst.,
.fleirlbeedr2tle.;.etabliard son of lir. Joseph Whitely,
MoGRAT1I-In Plaitsville, on the 11 tie mre.
eiceerathAafted S0years, mother of :ars. 0.
11. Aitzel, of Brueefield.
ALLAN -In Ea mo nth ille, on Nov, 18t6, at the
residence of her grandfather, Mr. W. ellen,
Jessie Jena Allan. aged 13 y ears, 4 months
and 15 daye.
vehip, Victor ser1 ye es
child na n owe-
fatelly realded on Wedneaday by felling
into a pot of bailing weter which had been
eas electely 1-6t on the floor
Suit 01 aiothes
or a Single Germent
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship
groderate Cost, jrurniture Of All Kinds
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CALL AND INSPECT.
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FOREST CITY BUSINESS & SHORTHAND COLLEGE 1,0100?1,(141r.
Does not reedily grasp &subject, we repeat and repeat until be does ket it. We drill,
game schools don't. We got our reputation in this way and intend to
sustain it by giving a thorough geind in all subjects taught. Wo teach Bookkeepiug
anti FloaineeS Paper by a new method. Enquire about it Catalogue frep.
.11r. E. A. Coon has aacepted e position with E. D, inotne. 01'
aegis tent bookkeeper.
J.W. WE'T.ERVELT,
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Fine Drivers
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cannot breinactebunerelleFses that are le"
out of condition. lelereTy ene feed, •
plenty of oatsis not enough. A horse- :
il gets run down the sanee as a man to.
n. and needs a general toning up. •
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4. Blood Purifier :
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i is a scientific preparation in the form of a powder. It purifies the blood, strength- :
ens the digestion turns a rough coat into a smooth and glossy one and puts the .
t animal "in condition," He then has "good life" and feels like holding up his •
4 head and lifting his feet. eV -
410 M 1 LGH COWS are greatly benefitted by it. The whole system is toned :
. up. The digestive org,aus being strengthened, more nutriment is drawn from the •
e food and the flow of milk increased. *
s Dick's Blood Purifier will pay for itself ten times over.
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For sale by druggists, at general stores or sent post paid on receipt of 50 as,
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Dick & Co., P. 0. Box 482, Montreal. ee
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Trimmings afabby and r, qui e to be
Have you an old Bugay Top that needs
gond as new ? Side Curtsp s played eak ?
Your Crtshion played out ? or other
re neveting end yen wish to he ye made as
UNDERT4KING
-AND-. renewed ; 16 50, 0,5,31 00
S. 0 CiLiAT.Tarig,
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Or leave your maws at Jones'
Carriage Wm he, Exeter.
Perfect Fit.
You look for these in an old and
reliable place and A J
SNELL nertr diSappoinfs his 731' ao vy '1147'8
pa trOt1S 10 any of these. A EXETER.
large assortment of
Fall & Winter Goods
In Worsteds and Tweeds, are
now on our shelves, and we will
take much pleasure in showing
them to you. There are many
other lines that are specially at-
tractive.
46..J smarzili.
DOMINION
LABORAtelit
You need a Comb to keep in hounds
that shaggy head, We can suit you as
we have LONG Asp SHORT COMBS,
FINE An.) COARSE COMBS, SIDE
AN» DRESSING COMBS, POCKET
Asp CIRCULAR COMBS. Call end
fiee them.
a trip to the Den-
tist's by using our Fragrant
SODONTZ(' ) LIEN
a delightfully refresh-
ing dentifrice. *-
Prescriptions carefully filled
'at x
J. W. Browning's
Dommos LABon.A,rogy.
All orders will receive prompt attention,
and done in a wo kmanshiplike manner,.
Coarges moderatee
J.ISiurrt.y& co., tfu Ton liars
Manufacturers of Plows, Gang
Plows,iind Straw Cutters for band
or horse power. Root Cutters
from $8 to $9. Steam Piping
and general repairs. Castings of
every description in Iron and
Brass to order.
Fire Brick and Fire Clay kept
in Stock.
INCICTTAR 00.
Ceutra.1
DRITG STORE.
Those who have used
Winan.'s
Cough
Balsam,
=OW -1\T
At W. trohn.s', The
Tailor. Made to order
for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits
$11, 20, 21, etc. The
best place in town to,
get a fit.
W. JOHNS,
Tlie Tailor
1\1- 077
EASILY 31/11BIL
Then Come To 'Us for Best
Pronounce at unequalled as Bedroom
a remedy for Conens, COLDS I S 4.
uit
AND BRONCEITIC TROUBJ ES, es
Winan's Condition 84 CouPh Powder
for horses, best in the Mar.
het, always on hand, Also
a Cletobenefacto and Lini-
ment, the medicine so ono.
oessfully tised by Mr, Chas.
Munroe, ParUill, in this
and other towns, itt treating
and eurthg variens diseases,
.d1
G & Sn
For ours are selected with
a view to suiting the most
searching taste, and all
can gt,t what they want at
any price.
The Leading Purniture Demers,
The Leading Under taker
For Sale at 1 --t
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