Exeter Times, 1896-4-9, Page 5Purified Blood
Saved: an operation in the following
case. hood's Sarsaparilla cures when
all others fail. It makes pure blood.
.(A year ago my father, William Thomp.
son, was taken suddenly 211 with inffam-
oration of the bladder. He suffered a great
deal and was very low for some time. At
last the doctor said he would not get well
unless an operation was performed. At
tide time we read about Hood's Barsapas
rills and decided to try it. Before be need
half a bottle his appetite had come back
to him, whereas before be could eat but
little. When he had taken three bottles
of the medicine he was as well as ever."
FaANOIs J. TEoxxpsoat, Peninsula Lake,
Ontario, Remember
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True 1:31ood Purifier
ruminantly in the public eye today._
cure all Itperills, bilious.
OOd' s dills miss, headache.
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AG31F.N of character.
Hundreds foremost in Canada. started with us.
About ,q14.00 aweek to begin with. lII1,
BRAI)L ,Y.UA1,.aIt1 T ON CO. aro., ., Toronto,
Ont.
MONEY ro LOAN.
sits and 51- per cent. Private Funds.
Apply to,
F:LLIOT& ELLTOT,
,Jenuary,1S90. Solicitors, Exeter.
C41TTHIS OUT and return to us
t/ 1s ,a• with Five Cents
In silver, and � _you will get by return mail, A
GOLDEN 130X' Ole• UOOI>S that win bring
you in more money in ono month, than any-
thing else in America.
A, W. EINNEY. E. T. Yarmouth, N. S.
.��r r 'trustworth • moo and
•as 1r "I IV OMNI t(3a.clva•atea popular
."Xl' '•uso at home.10.Ui1 to $119.00 monthly, to suit-
able persons. Address, Drawer 29, Brantford,
Ont.
CRAFTING S
Tho undersigned isaared to do all kinds
of grafting on all kinds of fruit- trees. 'Plums
ani Pears a specialty, easefully select-
Crhargcg moderate.
in . I'OWELL, Exeter.
NOTE LOST.
The Public are hereby cautioned against
negotiating a note given in favor of myself by
one Gabriel IIoltznl:xa for about 2•> on or about
hiareh 13th, 1893. As the same has been lost.
WILLIAM VOELIiER.
3IayMarch 100 1890^_
Cheese Factory Machinery
For
1 h machinery d equipment .
A I the #a c p c Y all d 1 iii mtnt ofthe
Blake Cheese Factory, including; engine and
boiler, will bo sold at a bargin. Everythingg, in
first-class order. It includes butter making
utensils. For terms and paartieul ars apply to
T. >C. M. JOIHM1STON, Zurich I'. 0.
March, 12th 1-m.
Farm to Rent,
The undersigned offers his farm to rent for a
term of years. The farm contains 100 acres:,
eighty of which are Bleared and welt under
drained and in a good state of cultivation, with
fairly good buildings. There is a good betwixt....orchard, two good wells of water with a winl=
n1i11. Thefarm i.; composed of lot 22. itrst eon-
cession of Usborne, adjoining the S xfage of Exe-
ter, and is acknowledged to he one of the best
farms in Usborne. For further particulars and
terms apply to L. MCTAG0Alt7, Exeter, or by
letter to Hay P. 0.
13 1N.
ff1
YOUR MOTU ES
to get framed. We have
hundreds of feet of mould-
ing, from 4c. per foot up-
wards.
Also a nice lot of pictures
cheap. A full stock of
Furniture and Un dertaking
always on hand.
R.N.RROWE.
E.
Having purchased the butcher-
ing business of A. Loadlnan,
(Wood's Old Stand) we will be
pleased to see all our old 'custom-
ers and as many new ones.
' We intend keeping the very
best of fresh meats and it will be
our first aiin to please customers.
Tenderloin, Spare Ribs, Sausage,
Hams, Bacon and everything usually
sold in the Packing House can now be
procured at the shop.
Orders promptly delivered and ac-
oounts-rendered, weekly, on which a
discount of 5 per cent. will be given.
8: SNELL
The Latest News.
Geo. Muldoon ptwchased Thos.
Grieve's farm of 150 acres in McKillop
for $6,600.
Norway Pine Syrup cures Coughs,
Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma,
Sore Throat and all Lung Troubles.
David'Smith of St. Marys is confin-
ed to bis home with an attack of
hemorrhage of ;the lungs.
Wm. Cole, Downie has purchased,
from S. H. Mitchell, his farm property
not far from the Junction station, St.
Marys.
On Friday night D. G Craig'a shoe
store St. Marys, was entered by the
rear window and fourteen pairof shoes
stolen.
Thewill of Andrew Monteith, county
treasurer of Perth, has been filed for
probate. He left an estate valued at
16,500.
The dwelling house of Jaxnes Camp-
bell of McKillop with its contents was
entirely consumed by fire one day re-
cently.
Gilbert White and fancily left St.
Marys last week for Detroit, where
Mr, White will pursue his business as
painter, etc.
City Clerk Lang, who has kept a re-
cord, _states that during the winter
just dosed they have had in Stratford
107 days' sleighing.
To get relief from indigestion, bili
ousness, constipation • Or torpid liver
without disturbing the stomach or
purging the bowels, take a few dosesof
Carter,s Little Liver Pills, they will
please you.
IIoast is the old Scotch name for a
cough. The English name for the
best cure for Coughs; Colds, Sore
Throat, Asthma and Bronchitis is Dr.
Norway. Wood's l�orway Pine Syrup,
Tho death is announced of John
Common, which sad event took place
on Mondayof last week. Mr. Com-
mon was oe of the oldest settlers in
the northern part of McKillop and a
narson of strict integrity. He was a
ative of the north of Scotland, a
Presbyterian
in
religion, and poll -
ties aReformer.
Do not despair of curing ,your sick
headache when you can obtatixl Carter's
Little Liver Pills. They will effect a
prompt and permanent c
ure, Their
action is 11l and natural.
s I an old man who lives
Thos. Worth, x 1 h
T
,
alone in the west ward of Mitchell, bad
occasion to take some medicine. In
looking through the House he found a
powder which he took, with almost
fatal results. Several hours of con-
stant care and attention were required
before the effects of the poison passed
away. There seems to be no (doubt
that the poison was Striehniue.
No one knows better than those who
have used Carter's Little Liver Pills
whatrelief they have given when taken
for dyspepsia, dizziness, pain in the
side, constipation, and disordered
stomach.
As bld t8$ snakes one look •p
re.
maturely old, Po •i full head of hair
gives to mature life the appearance of
youth. To secure this and prevent the
former, Ayer's Hair Vigor is confi-
dently recommended. Both ladies and
gentlemen prefer it to any ether dress-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shier and daught-
er Flossie, of St.,Mart's intend spending
a week with relatives in Blanshard,
previous to departing for their future
home in Toledo, Ohio where several
members oft efamily. already reside,
Mr. and Mrs. Shier . have spent over
thirtyyears in St. Marys, forthe most
of which period Mr. Shier has been en-
gaged in the flour and feed. business.
Senn c Tmus
Is when nearly everyone feels the
need of some blood purifying, strength
invigorating and health producing
medicine. The real merit of Hood's
Sarsaparilla is the reason of its wide-
spread popularity. Its unequalled suc-
cess is the best recommendation. The
whole system is susceptible to the
most good from amedicine like Hood's
Sarsaparilla taken at this time, and
we would lay special stress upon the
tixne and remedy, .d for historyhas it re-
corded that delays are angerous.
The remarkable success achieved by
Hood's Sarsaparilla and the many
words of praise it has received, snake
it worthy of your confidence.' We ask
you to give this medicine a fair trial.
Coon. Pearn of St. Marys; is the
possessor of a pup () months old which
shows unusual sagacity even in a dog.
During the break vp in the river a
piece of ice on which it was standing
broke off and started down stream.
Had the pup attempted to reach shore
it would have been drowned but instead
it sat erect and floated down a quarter
of a axile until the ice struck a jam
when it walked ashore neither wet
nor injured.
NINETY PER CENT.
Of all the people need to take a course
of Hood's Sarsaparilla at this season to
prevent that rundown and debilitated
condition which invites disease. The
money invested in half a dozen bottles
of Hood's Sarsaparilla will come back
with large returns in the health and
vigor of body and strength of nerves.
Hood's Pills are easy to buy,- easy to
tele, easy to operate. Cure all liver
ills. 25e.
Rev. J. 0: Robinson who has served
as pastor of the Listowel and Attwood
Baptist Congregation for the past two
years, preached his farewell sermon
Sunday afternoon. It isMr. Robinson's
purpose to retire from the Baptist
ministry and follow market gardening,
a business whiclx he followed with
success in St. Catharinesdistrict before
entering the ministry, and will be suc-
ceeded on this parish, by Rev. W. H.
Bunt, who will graduate freest McMaster
University next month.
He Wants Others To now.
DEAR EDITOR :
• Please state in your valued journal,
that if any sufferer from Nervous
Debility, Seminal Weakness, Lack of
Energy and Ambition, • Lost Manhood,
Night Losses, etc., will write me in
confidence, Twill inform him by sealed
letter, free of charge, how to obtain a
perfect cure. - I ask for no money;
shaving nothing to sell. I know how
to sympathize with these sufferer& and
aux only too glad to be fable to assist
them. I promise every one absolute
secrecy arid as I do not, of course,
wish to expose myself either, I do not
give my name. If you desire to get
well, send stamp and address simply.
P. 0, Box 388, London, Ont.
TH EX.E 'EB :_ IrvIEb.
rrlA ENlT 14Ek•: ETS
Exeter. April 8111, 1893
Wheat per bushel.»... ... ..71 to 75
Oats .21 to 22
Barley....... ,..... .... ..30 to 32
Peas......,45 to 5U
Butter..... ,.... ...15 to 16
Turkeys ... 11 to 12
Chickens per ib ...... 6 to 5
Ducks,- 6 to 6
Pork dressed .. 0 to $4.75
fork live p3 eight $83 . 4.530 to $3.50
Hay per ton.... . ,......810.00 to $11,00
Clover seed ..... .. .... 50 to 5. 7,5
Alsikc clover .... 1.00 to 5.00
Timothy seod .. . 2.50 to 2.75
London, April 801,1896.
24
84
35
28
44
25
G5
8
1100
Wheat per bushel .... ....75 to
.... 23 tc
Peas 45 to
Barley ....3'2 to
Buckwheat 26 to
Rye....,. ,., 39 to
ROatsern .-•. 426°50
0 to
Beans 60 tea
Butter .... 20 to
Eggs 14 to
Ducks 45 to
Turkeys per Ib.... 7 to
Chickens 30 to
Cheese
Potatoes per bag 8 to
,,. 25 to 3U
Hay per ton ...$13.00 to 314.60
Pork per cwt.... .. .. $4.0O to $5.041
Toronto, AApril 8th, 1300.
Ti heat ter bushel w to 75
15he;at-toil 75 to 75
Wheat Goose 60 to 62
Barley 3248 ttc o .54I5
Peas ..
oats : 22 to 25
Ityo..... ....58 to 6U
Butter per lh 18 to 2(1
Eggs per deo.:.. ...... . ....lx to 11
Latest Live Stocit Markets.
MONTREAL.
Montreal, .April 8th. -There were 150 cattle
received here to -day, and disposed of at prices
ranging from 2e to 30. Forty calves fetched
from $1 to $0 each. Time were 110 lambs nor
sheep. •
EAST BIWA
East Buffalo, N. Y., Aprils lti 601.
Its 100 ears,against
--Cattle -l:e•
eei pagainst 123 cars last eek;
Q
market fairly active; good fat smooth steers,
$4.25 to $4.35, fair lots half fat heifers $31 to
$3.40; good fat smooth well fatted COWS. 33.35 to
$3,65; COnnuou old COWS, y $2 to $2.40; :;tock steers.
good to choice, 8'2 ba to $3'25 a oxen. onlnun# to
smooth and prune, $2.25 to $3.90. $heap and
Iambs-•Itcee#ply, 95 cars; market fairly ;olive;
lambs cl#Oitte to prime, $1.90 to $5, culls and
101 l
(11on. X3.50 to 31.21 Atop, choice to select
eitexport to AV•e 7thers. $1 to .1.25; male and
common. 82.50 to 23.75. Hogs- lteceipt:r, 115
esus; market very ,lull; Yorkers, fair to ehaiee.
„i
e•
SI t0 $3.05; roughs,. commoncommont0 goodgood.11i to
33.40; pigs. eam#mon to fair, 33.96 to 4.
Cattle alined sold but 311 s stead a •; good weight Yorkers,
3.115 to 11loads late arra al
4
Sheep and lambs closed steady for handy lambs
and sheep. hut very dull for heavy trades.
whit serecalload,:of heavy lamb; and several
load, of heavy export shippers unsold.
"BORN.
LAi4SON-In ('reditou. on the 511311380„the
wife of Eli Lawson, of a daughter.
PIIISOATI )1t- In Exeter on the (1111 Inst.. the
wife of Mr. Samuel Priseator of a daughter.
MARRIED.
JONES..-TETIIE tU--At the manse, Grand
Bend, on the 25th ult., by the her. 14. A.
Corriere. Mr. Wnl. Jones. of Vsbnrne, to
Miss Leah Tetreau, of the township of
Stephen.
NAl.1IrrmF)
ITAN-O
nHia3 Ithe 30111.
at Holy 1rh ity Chureh, Burford, by thoIev. John Mimes, deorea Naisbitt,ollin
Mary, widow' of the hate George Foreman, of
Erridge Farm, Granton, Ont.
DIED,
St. 's John
IIEI)11}t �t# t. Marys on the lye u1. t» . o m
Ited ly aged, 077 years.
FASO: In Exeter on the 613 int., Clara
Fannon, aged 13 years and 8 mouths.
BOWSER-In McGillivray, on the 25th ult.
Mr. John Bowser, aged 71 years.
BROWN -In Exeter, on the 3rd inst., William
James, infant son of T. W. Brom u, aged 11
months and 3 days.
HA.IITLEY-Atthe residence of her son -In-law,
T. H. Robinson, St. Marys, on the 31t.t ult..
Jane Hartley, aged 73 years, 11 months and
6 days.
ILAVEILL I•; --At St. Pool's Park, Mimi.. U. S.
on Sunday, March 29th Kate, wife of Rev. J.
W, Reveille, Ph, I)., and eldest slaughter of
the late Rohl. Eaton, formerly of St. :Marys
Dolls with Extra
A Diamond Cys Novelty.
We are sending thousands of Dia-
mond Dye Dolls with extra. dresses to
all parts of the Dominion.
A set of six dolls with six extra
dresses will be mailed to any address
on receipt of four cents in stamps.
Every user, of the celebrated Dia-
mond Dyes should secure at least one
set of those dolls before the supply is
extinguished. - When ordering the
dolls, ask for our forty-five samples of
dyed cloth and book of directions for
home dyeing, which are sent free.
Address Well & Richardson Co., 200
Mountain St., Montreal.
Marriage Licenses
-ISSUED AT
RIDE'S JEWELRY STORE
No ;rCritrsesses3 Required.
A complete Stock of Jeweh'y, Silver-
ware, etc.
Repairing receives careful and per-
sonal attention.
R. HICKS,
Central Telephone Office.
For a good .Spring Medicine
for your Horses and Cattle, try
IE ''9S
Condition Powders.
FRESH FLOWER and GAR-
DEi SEEDS for sale.
See our Methodist Hymn
.I3ook and Bible Combined.
Prayer Books, all styles, at
J. W, rowning's
the
ANY
PERILS
ori le ..prhigVeat:er arvest Tim
fis t e rim Re
or.
Palae's Gcicrll Go nowt 06 Gnat ficaltl lakcr, Maks F60016 WCII at Ns Tragi.
It Gives' Clear, Fresh Blood, New Strength and. Vitality and an Increaso
in flesh and Muscle.
Doctors prescribe it Every Day, and Their Efforts are Crowned with Success.
See that your Dealer gives you Paine's Celery Compound --Do not
allow him to offer you a Worthless Sulas:dtute,
The season of dangers and perils is
enc r.
o` withi .. Are we fully prepared
d
nowifiyl I
for it:
It is not our wish topase asalarinists
--to create fear and trembling- in the
• r- ofthe timid andfearful. A
xax11,,S t l ti 11 3 t
this season honest, strong and reason-
able statements are imperative, so
that the thousands of half-dead people
in our midst may be made to realize
that they are standing on dangerous
ground, and that the iron band of the
grim reaper--.berth--xnay soon end
their existence on earth. The spring
days with rapid changes from warmth
to frost, front clear, dry weather to
a n -
1 1 i:71 S, is
chilly xlly ra3i 1F and 1(. d in d, 7 xlt
) x a
n
I l
the time when the weak, the shatter-
ed and broken-down, the sleepless, the
nervous. the rheumatic, the neuralgic
sufferer roost• --the time when all blood
diseases are rampant, and most efect-
wally do their deadly work.
Thank Heaven for the provision
made to stay the eruelhand of disease;
.1'ainc's ('clary Compound, diseovered
Prof.1
' by earth's ablest physician, Ed-
ward E. Phelps, M. 1:)„ l., L I:)., is the
protector and,
life-giverfor all .who
suffer at this rritieal time. This xnar-
vellons medicine when used at this
., .
trea x u cls( d S season .. (I1 1,7, the weak
strong, gives energy and spirit to the
despondent ,ondent and morose' 1 repairs every
y
tdepartnxent of the nervous system,
gives blood as fresh and pure as • an
infant's, 'a
,:, incl clears; and purifies the
i skin now so sallow and tbirk. In the
past Paine's Celery Compound has
s;to the ( and
proved a blessing x Tit, wearied a e
>rd Pd1 II
I
sleepless hairiness man. It ixivigorat<,>s
' his whole system and calms his dis-
t
quieted nerves. 1:otxug women and
i girls in stores, and those attending
school who have been 11111(10 pale and i who deterini
Compound.
who feel used-up,a 'e soon
ist ess andx
1
1
inade 'bright, happy, vivcious and j
good Iooking after using a bottle or A There are many dealers and mar -
two of nature's life renewer,. The 1 chants who, for tilO sake of gain axed
worried and overworked wife and extra Pztit will (#1(i �n, or recon.v,
mother, burdt°nod withwithtide n ver-eu(1 ' mend you to take whet they term
ing cares of home life, can be made I s:»methinta jr;..t ,as tpo . Their object is
strong, healthy and joyous by the use j money -profit pure and simple. They
of Paine's Celery ('ouxpaund, care not for your great anxiety about
Delays are often fatal. If you derive your condition of health ; it matters
the advantages guaranteed through ' little to them what. be:Ionic:s of you
the virtues of Paie's(ele v(oo ond after they have taken your money.
use it now while. dangers threaten ;Their Uiivet are purely selfish,- ; re -
your life and health. It is an infallible !Pet then? always. Insist upon being
cure--; one that 17a5 blessed humanity ; supplied with Paine's Celery C'oru-
above all other agencies.- t1t pound,
the od di(i1 that is made
s)
The best physicians ofthe1and speak ) many wcui(rf l cures in Canada,
1
of Paine's Celery ('oxnpoundd r (ry day, and whieb thenewspapers have report ,
and never hesitate to lecounncxld it as ; ed so fully.
the best of all spring Medicines.
I Just a closing word to every reader
es to use l'ame's Celery
The people of Hidtetown have final-
ly abandoned their gas well. The
sand pump Was lost in the hole, and
then the tackle was lost, and Driller
Mosher gave it ulp, The whole was
down nearly 2,00() feet. From first to
last about 4;3,000 was sunk in the
enterprise.
Commander
is oth-iu
c
k
cr race
it
y
appointed atake th.xN c the Salva-
tion
a t
to
.:Army in the United States, bas •
arrived at New York on the steamer
Majestic.
GOOD ADVICE
ABOUT DYSPEPSIA.
The best advice about dyspepsia is -
cure it with Burdock Blood I3itters,
and as surely as you follow the advice
and take the medicine the cure will
follow in every case.
Mr. Wm. Day, of Fort William,
Ont,, sass in speaking of P. 13. 13.:-
1 r
• # years o my wife was ill with
a� c atx.:x v
(lysp(psia. No remedy that she could
find govt' any relief; finally she tried
I3urdoc'.k Blood Bitters, and after tak-
ing slx bottles was entirely cured.
That is now more than two years ago
p
and site 17ais hail no return < f the
malady. I also have had occasion to
use 13. 13, B. and I cannot speak too
highly in its favor.
I always recommend it to my friends
and in every ease with good results.
Hoping this may be of use to you, 1
an, 'Yours yer truly,
WILLIAM DAY.
s Two bottles, supposed to contain
prussic acid, have been found near the
spot where Kate Tough -Hammond of
-Gravenhurst was found dying a few
weeks ago. ^�
()%1VI
k
Do you of
a ase wherein
DOS NM PM
fail' d to cure any
kidney ailment .
so, we Want t0
H
know it. Over
million boxes
asold without a singleL
complaint
THE DODDS MEDICiNE Clud.
TORONTO
IN the spring suffer more severely that at any other season. Scott's Sarsa-
parilla would soon make them healthy, strong, active and vigorous. A weak,
debilitated, played out, run down, suffering and complaining woman can
build herself up so that her friends will hardly know her. Her sprightly
carriage, cheery laugh and snappy conversation will make her welcomed,
admired and appreciated wherever she goes.
Pk ... r`�4fUr
by Scott's Sarsaparilla, the blotches and pimples cleared from her complexion,
that tired feeling gone, no longer nervous, irritable and cross grained, she
becomes a real new woman.
"I was so run down that I could not attend to my work," writes Miss
M.J. Gould, Lloydtown, Ont. Mr. W.S. Bond, our storekeeper, recommended
Scott's Sarsaparilla. I tried it. One bottle cured me and I am again strong
and vigorous, wholly made so _BY -
r''
cott's arsaparill
411 dealers, yf1.00 per Zarge bottle. One teaspoonful rz close.
USE SCOTT'S SKIN SOAP FOR THE COMPLEXION 1
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Snit you exactly, Sir! =
I picked him up from
• a man who knew nothing E
about a horse. The neigh-
--poo;...,:-
eigh-
I ,.' ...,\. �' ,1.$tdl # • hors said he was " hard a
� i s# to keep." I knew where -
the trouble was. His
° hair stood on end like
• l ri jl }a iG t the feathers on a Poland ;t-
hen. His hide was so E
tight that the slap of your
hand on him sounded like
the beat of a drum. Ile E
was so thin you could see
_ him only when he was
-= "broadside on." Yes Sir ! Brought him home under a blanket -was ashamed to beset=
with him -gave Tum Dick's Blood Purifier and now after six weeks just see hint.
Yes Sir just six weeks -You can't beat Dick's, it simply puts an animal right. .
E Its worth dollars where it costs cents. You can get it from druggists or at general °
i stores but if they don't have it don't let them palm off something else on you -because E.
you can send, 5o cents. to Dick & Co., P. Co. Box 482, Montreal and they will semi
,= . you a trial package -post paid.
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London, Huron and Bruce.
ORM NOnrII- Passenger
London, depart........ 8.05 A. Ii. 4 30 p. is
Oentralie............ 9.07 5,x{7
Exeter...-. ............ ». 9.22 6.00
Hensel] 0,37 6.15
Rippers .. 9.44 0 20
Brucelteld..... ,...,,,., 9.52 6,28
Clinton 10.12 6.55
Londesbora 10.29 7.14
Mr tit
t 10 38 7,..2
3
Betgrav e 10.62 7.37
Winghem arrive...-11.10 8.00
GOING sonar- Passenger
Wingbam. depart . ,.. 6.35 A. to. 3.25r. xt
B elg ravo...... 6.50 3.47
Bytih ......... .. 7.09 4.01
Londosboro...,. 7,10
Clinton...... 7.30
Brimfield ....7,49
Kippen.........» .....,7.57
Honsatl...•• 8 06
ltxeter.....,....» 8.2.5
Centralia 8 4
4.28
4.46
4.5858
6,12
6.23
FOR OVB1t FIFTY YEARS
Asa OLD AND WELL -TRIED Baniswn Mrs
Winslow'; Soothing Syrup has been used fifty
Years by millions of mothers for their children
while teething with perfect success. It soothes
b m
e child,softens the sures, •e the sin
the
the collo, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. la pleasant to the taste. Bold by
druggists in every part of the world. 25 ciente
a bottle. Its value is incalculable, Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
andtakeno other kind.
EASILY JY it it r
Then Come To Us for Best
Bedroom
Suites
For ours are selected with
a view to suiting the most
searching taste, and all
can get what they want at
any price.
The Leading Furniture -Dealers
The Leading Undertakers.
Gidley & Son,
ODDFELLOW'S BLOCK.
,4 Sint of clothes
or a Single Garment
Ii. SHOULTS,
CENTRALIA.
Office opposite Methodist Parsonage.
1-1 FILL -
KINSMAN, DENTIST,
• LD.B.SPIBCIALIST in430LDFILL-
IIIG, EXTRA CTIE CI and PLATE
WORE.andlocal a
Qua oe Anaesthetics for Paln-
1essextracties 2nd door north ot AR-
I11G'S Store
DALTON ANDERSON D.D. S
• LD- B, Ironer Graduate of the To.
ronto tinlversityaud Royal College of Dental
Sorgeone of Ontario. Specialties, painless
extraction and preservation of tbo natural
tenth. OfSoe over the LawOffioe of Bliiot dt
Elliot, onnosite Central Rotel, Exeter. Ont.
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
Moderate Cost,
Perfect Fit.
'You look for these in an old and
reliable place, and A. J.
SNELL never disappoints his
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
fall & Winter Goods
In Worsteds and Tweeds, are
now on our shelves, and we will
take much pleasure in showing
thein to you. There are many
other lines that are specially at-
tractive. Y
tractive.
11£:. J. li3l:'Y ALL.
AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST,
.1. CLINTON.
Will be at (hob's hotel Zurich
on the second Thursday of each
month and at Hodgin a hotel
Benson every Monday
YOU WANT THEM. CAN CET THEM
SCT !FROM MERCHANTS OR 01REOT
FROM US. 0
ATAlOOUE FREE.
B-8 Fuchsias, assorted, . 50e.
I-6 Roses, ever -blooming, 50e.
G-8 Geraniums, good,. 50o.
V'-6 Canna Bulbs, asc, for 50c.
A-8 Montbretias, pretty,. 50c.
L-30 Gladi's Bulbs, mrd., 50c.
U -Sweet Peas, Coll.govar.50c.
E -Window Coll., s each
Ivy and Show Geranium
Coleus, Manetta-Vine
Mexican Primrose, Fuchsia
Heliotrope e &
Tradescantia
500
c
I
18tSTEELE.BRIGGS SEED C2LT9
TORCNTC 7NT,
-THE-
People's Building and Loan Association
LONDON - - ONTARIO
SOAR» OF DIRECTORS IR BEELER. OsuARxo
Dr. 3. A. Rollins, Preeidietnt.
Dr. 0. Lutz, - ViQe-Preeident.
L ii. Dickson, -
Valuator.
David Mill,
Fred. W; Collins, - Seoy-Treaa.
DIRECTORS.
Jno Grigg, B. A, rollick, 'Jas. Miller, Wm•
Sonthoott, Dr. Thos. A. Amos,
BRIO. Sanders.
Make money 13y saving mono's. Sixty cents
per month will ensure $100 in 7i years. For
forms of of anplicati,m and all necessary infor-
mation apply to the Secretary, Mr. ,Fred. W.
Collins. Post Office, Exeter, Ont.
Central
DRTIG STORE.
Those who have used
Win an.'s
Cough
Balsam.
Pronounce it unequalled as
a remedy for C0IJGBs, COLDS
AND BRON CEITIO TR 011B1 ES,
Winan's Condition & Cough Powder
for horses, best 111,' the mar-
ket, always on hand. Also.
a Cetobenefaeto and .Lind,
melt, the medicine so suc.'
oessfully used by Mr, Chas.
Munroe, Parkhill, itt this
and other towns, in treating
and curing various diseases,
For Sale at
C, LUTL'S,,