Exeter Times, 1897-1-21, Page 5C
reareaa ear:,
This 1s the oixiplaint of-"'"""si
'thousands at this season.
They have no appetite; food
does not reliah. They need the toning up of
-'the stomach and digestive organs, which
p Course of Hood's Sarsaparilla, will give
=CChem, It also purifies and enriches the
'blood, cures that distress after eating and
*internal misery only a dyspeptic can
::now, creates an appetite, overcomes that
atired feeling and builds up and sustains
~the w' --ie physical system. It so prompt-
ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp
ea.and cures nervous headaches, that it
o have almost "a magic touch."
V 0
Sarsaparilla
'Is the•best—In fact the One True 13lood Purifier.
are the best after-dinner
g cad S se II pills, aid digestion. 25e..
1•11111111, ....OROMMINNeerussinemminanacanwomlinli
MONEY TO LOAN.
On good improved farms at 5 ana 5W, private
funds. Apply to ELLIOT 8c ELLIOT,
20th Jan. 1897. Solicitors, Exeter.
CUT THIS OUT and return to us
with Five Cents
in silver, and you will get by return nail, A
-OLDEN 130X O1y' GOODS that will bring
you ining more America.nein ono month, than any -
A. W. I£INNEY, E. T. Yarmouth, N. S.
- '
E CAN GIVE POSITIONS — to parsons of
all grades of ability. Agents, Book-keopors
Clerks, Farmers' Sons. La
wyers Mechanics.
Physicians,Preachers,Students, M1S rri d and
Single Women. Widows. Positions aro worth
from ape to $2,000 per aunuur. Wo have paid
several of our canvassers $50 weekly for years.
.Manu have started poor and become rich with
us. Particulate, upon application, State salary
•expected.
T. H. LINSC'OTT, Manager, Toronto, Out.
I•i. KINSMAN, L. D S......_
DIENTIST
Spezialist in Gold Billing and
Plate o Work.Extracts with
ent
any pain ozick ass or any bad
, Affects in the genet and face. At Zurich
oiliest
'Thursday in each mouth. Itooms west side
Alain street, Exeter.
T ALTON AN Dh;RSUN D.D. S
• L.D-8. Reno: ckraduate of the To-
ronto University tine eoyal College of Dental
Surgeons of Outer ,a. Speoialties, painless
extraotion and preservation of the natural
teeth. Moe over the LawOffioe of Elliotk
Elliot, opposite Central hotel, Exeter, Ont.
_AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST,
•!• OLIN1ON.
Will be at Greb's hotel Zurioh
on the seeondThursdayof each
month and at Hodg[Cin's hotel
Mensal; every Monday
ON TOTYn ilTS
cow
- .€tet W. Johns', The
Tailor. Made to order
for3etc. a, 6,c Suits
$11, 20, 21, etc. The
best place in town to
getW. Ta%fit.
HV . VOHN S,
Theai
T lar.
A Suit of vlothes
or a Single Garment
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
all & Winter Goods
;:In Worsteds • and Tweeds, are
now on our shelves, and we will
stake muoh pleasure in showing
-them to you. There are many
other lines that are specially at-
ractive. ++
. ►. ■ i VIL] .
*Central
PRTJG STORE.
Those who have used
' inan''S
Cough
Balsam.
Pronounce it unequalled as
a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS
_AND' BRONCHITIC TROUBLES,
Winan's Condition & Cough Powder
trim horses, best in the mar-
kat; always on hand Ms
0
a Cetobenefacto and ..
,, Llnl-
ment, ?' !nfdicine soue.
S C
;-heti by Mr. Chas.
Munroe,
Parkhill, n this
and other towns, in treating
and curing various diseases,
Tor Sale at ;
,C„ LUT,
MARKET REPORTS.
' E,ETE Il TIMES
Exeter, January2Oth.1$07.
Wheat per bushel ..,. —.a-79 . to 79
Oats 18 to 19
Barley .. .,. 20 to 26
Peas.: ..39 to 40
atter ,.•13 to 13
LEggs15 to 15
Turkeys •• 9 to 6
Geese 1 to 1
Chickens per Ib ••• 6 to 1
Ducks,...,. ,.
Dried Apples.. .. .. .. . 21 to 21
Pork dressed,...., ..., , 1.75 to 85.00
Pork live weight 3.60 to $$3.75
Hay per ton, . , . 800 to 00
Clover seed .... , 4,00 to 5.00
Alsikc clover " 4.50 to 5.25
9 -
.. .. 2.00 t0 ...7
a
Timothy coed ... .. , ,. .,
h y
London. January 20th,1897.
Wheat per bustle , ... ....Si to 81
Oats..,, ,..,,, ...17 to 24
Peas, ,.. ,,.. 36 to 44
Barley ., 2
R
Buckwheat„:,•, -.2G19 toto 39,
55 to 30
Corn ,,,............28 to 31
Beans
Better . 12 to l4
Eggs
Turkeys p..... .... ..
Geese perib...,...
Chickens ,.
Cheese 40 to 50
Potatoes
ay per ton hag , . ...$'7.00 to $ 8.50
Pork per cwt.... ,..- ..54.50 to $1.75
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS.
AN OLP AND WitxL-TRrED Reareeea Mrs,
Winslow's SoothingSyrup has been used fifty
years by millions ofmothersfor their children
while teothiug, with perfect success, It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays tho pain,
cures the colic, andls te remedy forDiarrhoea.
It is pleasant to the taste, Sold by druggists
in' every Bart 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.
10 to 55
11 to 1'3
45 to S
9to 10
30
50
to 8
Tho private estates of the Czar
cover 1,000,000sgtiare miles. Far too
much for any one man to possess, How
popular the Czar would be were The to
divide up a few hundred thousand
miles of this territory into farms for
the deserving poor in his einpiret
EETI.\T(l• OE THE HURON 00.
COUNCIL.
Tho Connell of the Corporation of the County
of Hurou, will meet in the Council:Chantber, in
the Town of Godorich on Tuesday, the 26th of
this month, at 8 o'clock p. in.
Dated Jan. 12th, 1897. \ - L:1C"o. Cl
C`le1•li.
Farms For Sale.
A few good. good. farms fca sale ch ap—Mo
ncy to
loan. Apply to JOHN SPA(.'1CMAN
Samweil's Block, Exeter:
For Sale or To Rent.
r
The village ag property occupied by the sato
David Turnbull. on William street, Exeter.
There aro,thrco lots of land, on which is erect-
ed a first class brick house ; also,q good stable.
This is a desirable property for eit,k.3r business
mac or retired farmer. Key to be had at
Mrs. Gardiner's William street, For further
particulars apply to 1IOBEItT GAIRDINER,
Farquhar P. O.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the animal meet -
lag of the Usbornc.0 Hibbert Mutual Biro In-
surance Company will be held in the Public
Hall Farquhar, on Menden the first day of
1'ebinar3 ]497, at 1 o'clock p. n1. ,For the pur-
poso ofrcceiving tho secretary and
treasurers annual report. The election of two
directors for this year and other business in the
interest of the company. All members are re.
quested to attend.
JOHN ESST 1tY, THOS. CAMERON
Presidon t. Secretary.
Notice To Creditors•
In the
matter of the estate of Edward
Johnston, late of the village of Zurich,
in the County ofHuron,retired farm-
er, deceased.
Notice is hereby given .pursuant to the Re-
vised statutes of Ontario, Chapter 110 and
amending acts, that all persons having claims
against the estate of Edward Johnston late of
the village of Zurich, in the County of Huron,
retired farmer. deceased, who died on or about
the 7th day of January, 1897, aro required
on or about the 15th day of February, 1807. to
scud or
d ive
of io thet
t executors ors f
t o the said de-
ceased at their post -office, Zurich, astate-
ment in writing containing their names,
addresses, descriptions and full particulars of
their claims duly verified by affidavit, and
the nature of the security (if any) held by
them. And notice is hereby further given
that on and after the 15th day of February
1897, the executors willproceod to distribute the
assets of the estate amoug the persons entitle
thereto having regard only to tho claims
which he shall then have notice, and he w
not be liable for "said estate or any porti
thereof to'any porsonor persons of whose cls
he shall not then have notice.
GEORGE BUCEIANAN. M. D.,1 Executor,
THOM
LEWIS 13 DICKSON, Solicitor for Executors.
Dated at Zurich, this 12th day of Jan. 1S97.
CURED!
Cured Perfectly .
Cured And A Permanent
Cure
Cured by Paine's Celery Com-
pound
CURED BY THE ONLY MEDICINE THAT
COULD CURE !
Cured by the Medicine that
Can Surely Meet Your Case 1
Cured ? Yes, perfectly and per-
manently cured. Paine's Celery Com-
pound does not, like other medicines,
confer only temporary relief. Its
work is thorough and far-reaching,
and nothing is left ;undone. Happy
indeed are they who, suffering from dis-
ease anct sickness, make use of Paine's
Celery Compound to renew their lives.
Mrs. John Belanger, of St. Henri, P.
Q., whose daughter had been brought
to realize that she was nearing the end
of her life's journey, and who Was per-
fectly cured by Paine's Celery Coin -
pound, writes Maden the following
letterregarding the permanency of the
wonderful cure:
"Eighteen months ago I sent you a
testimonial for yourwonderful Paine's
Celery Compound which had
quite restored my daughter to
health and strength after
1
medi-
cines
di -
cines failed to etre her. "I am pleased
to inform you that the cure has been
a permanent one, and that niy daugh-
ter owes her present good health
to your great life giving medicine.
I think more of Paine's ('elery Coni -
pound to -day than ever before."
The election of Hugh John Friday
Mac-
donald, Winnipeg,was voidedvoidedrlday
forenoon, on the admission of bribery
by agents. Only one witness was ex-
amined as to the hiring of vehicles.
Petitioners stated they would offer no
evidence as to personal charges.
SOUTH HURON
FARMERS' INSTITUTE
Suppleulentaey meetings of this insti-
tute will be held. in C'oxwortl.fs Hall,
Rensail, en Feb. 2nd, 11391.
Addresses will he delivered ,in the afternoon
by H, Smith, president IL Thompson. St. Cath-
arines, "Gathering and Marketing Fruit” D.
D. S\ ilson ieaforth. "Eggs for Export:" N.
Monteith, 13 S.:1., Stratford Feeding Cattle
for export;' W. • Le is Crediton "Not every
man will do for a Farmer:. W. C. Shearer,
Bright, "How to obtain a profitable Dairy
Herd" In the evening IL Thompson "City
veram Country Life; N. Monteith,Tree
Planting;" W. C.Shearor, "Best variety of Pelle
and eats.
In Moser's gHall,•
Dashwood, Feb. 3rd, 8 d o
Addresses will be delivered by H. Smith,
president; 11.'I'homp,on "Cultivation of Fruit
Trees and sm1a11l ruita D.MoInnes, Usborne,
"General Farming;' V Monteith Corn grow-
ing:" It, B. McLean, Tuckorsmith, `How can
the condition of thc'A riculturist be improved?'
W. C'. Shearer, "The Experience of a practical
Dairy Fanner." Litho evonin3, R. Thompson,
City versus Country Life:' N. Monteith,
"Country Roads;" W. C. Shearer, "Experiments
in growing roots."
Afternoon mcotings cenmc00.' at 1'oclock p.
m. i"
and evening ,
v at ,.30p. t o
n , In connection
with tho evening Meetings at both places,
Mnsicaland Literary Entertainments will be
given. All cordially invited.
H. SMITH. R. GARDINER,
Pltr c, $F.ev.
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the estate of John
Southcott, of the Village of Exeter,
in the County of Huron, Gentleman,
Insolvent.
Notice is hereby given that John Southcott,
of the Village of 5uxeter.in the County of I-In-
ron, Gentleman, has madden assignment under
It S 0 1857, C 124, and amending Acts, of all his
estate credits and effects, to John Gill, of the
said village of Exeter, for the general benefit of
his Creditors. A. meeting of his creditors will
be held at the office of Lewis H, Dickson in the
said village of Exeter, on Monday the 18th day
of January, A. D. 1897, at the hour of two
o'clock in tho afternoon, to receive astatement
of affairs, to appoint Inspectors, and for tho
ordering of.theaffairs of the estate generally.
Creditors are rot -Amsted to file their claims with
the assignee, with the proofs and particulars
thereof required by the said A.cts, ou or before
the day of such meeting. And notice isfurther
Oxen that after the :fifteenth day of February
A. D.1897, the assignee will proceed to distri-
bute tho assets of the debtor amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which notice then shall have
been given, and that he will not be liable for
the assets or any part thereof so distributee; to
any person or persons of whose claims he shall
not then have notice. '
JOHN GILT, • LEWIS H. DICKSON,
Assignee. Solieitor,kor Assignee.
Notice to Creditors.
Til the ;ratter of the estate of William
Southcott, of the village of Exeter,
in the County of Huron, Merchant
Tailor, Insolvent.
Notice is hereby given that William South:
colt, of the village of Exeter, in the County
of Huron, carrying on business as .Merchant
Tailor, at the said village of Exeter, has made
an assignment. under R. S. O., Ma C. 121,; 'and.
amending Ads, Of all Isis estate, credits, and
ofFtts to James Miller of the said ;village
of Exeter, for the general benefit of his Credi-
tors. A meeting of is' Creditors ill be held',.
at the ofi]ce. 01 LWill Dickson, in .the 'carnage
of Exeter, on Monday the 18th day of January
A. D. 1897 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore-
noon, to receive a stateriient of affairs, to ap-
pointinspoctors and for the ordering of the
affairs generally. Creditors are requested to
file their claims with the Assignee, with tho
proofs and particulars thereof re aired. And
notice is further given, that aft • t
of FebruaryA. D. 07 1 Assignee
me 15th day
is the Asrigtioo will pro-
ceed to distribute tileassets ofh 1
ofthe deb
amongst the parties entitled literate having rn-
g ardotlyto the claims of which notice -shall
have then boon given, and that he will trot be
Kable for tltc assets or an} part 'thereof so disc'
tributed to any person 00 persons ofwhose
claims he shalinot then, have had notice.
JAMES MILLER, LEWIS . . DICKSON'
' Assignee. Solicitor fair Assignee..
Huron Gouuty Notes
Liuknow .Sentinel:—Just as we go
to press, we learn of the sad death Of
Mrs, John Savage, of Grey township;
and daughter of ltIr. James Webster,
of4 Kinloss, which took place Thurs-
day morning, Deceased, who was only
in er 20tH year, was married about a
year ago, and leaves behind a grief-
stricken husband and a little infant a
week old.
It is currently reported that the con-
gregation of St. Mary's Roman Catho-
lic Church will build a large new
church this year.
Street Insp..ctor Lloyd, of Walker-
ton has resigned..
Two cases of dehorning in Bruce
county proved fatal.
What Will You Do ?
Will You Risk Failures or Assare Your-
self of Success.
If you were dangerously ill,
would you call to your assistance
some faith euro impos time or a third
of fourth rate doctor? 1f you were
obligged to defend yourself in court,
would you employ a lawyer without
ability or reputation?
If, from motives of true economy,
you find it necessary to do home dye-
ing is it wise and prudent to allow a
dealer to hand you some make of poor
and weak dyes with which to do your
work ? Common sense and the saving
of time and money demand the use of
Diamond Dyes, the only makes that
can bring good results and perfect
satisfaction.
Common imitation package dyes
ruin your goods, riffle your temper,
and waste your money, 'They Wauld
never have a sale or a place in any
home were it not for the Of profit
G
P
so desired eslred lshorG sighted od and greedy
Diamond. Des are as neces-
sary
for effective work as is the able
physician when life is in danger.
There has not been a death in Em-
bro Since Jan. 15, 1895.
Lord it C
The L el, of Battle at reek,
Battle Creek,IMich. San. 13.—Battle
Creek has a enuine nobleman as a
permanent resident, Lord John Eyre
Nelson is the man's name. Pie is the
eldest son of Hon. Rev. J. Horatio
Nelson, a nephew of Earl Nelson, naJ
a great nephew of the famous Lord
Nelson, England's most famous naval
hero, and also, through his mother, a
descendant of the Duke of Marlboro,
the victor of Blenheim. Nelsen
was born in Norfolk, England, in 1858.
He was educated at Eton College,
Since his graduation he has traveled
extensively through Europe, the Unite.l
States and the West Indies, and has
crossed the Atlantic nine times. Mr.
Nelson came to Battle Creek several
years ago, and was se well pleased
with the city that he invested largely
in real estate, and Lias since made
this place his home, bpt yearly visited
his parents in England. He ep • nde
mostly all of his 'tame in ehurell work
in the Ie'pireOual church, of which he
is a very zealous member.
F-
Troy, N. Y., San. 1G. --A special to
The 'Troy Budget to -night says: Dr -
E. Tall• necut-t D'.U1l, tine vI: the lottd-
i1]5 citizens here, has just lclath.,
ru
b-
lie tYaf et that Antonio Mum) 18
a,: ti
not d•. aa, lu Is secluded in Florida.
ii ids.
ts
The inf, ins .tion conies 10 had from
Mrs. Victor Vui]lame, a slater of Dr.
Deuil, who resides at Daytona, Fla.,
in a letter to him bearing date of Jan.
11, Mrs. Vuillame positively asserts
that Mace() has for some time been
at the Pelnieto Hotel, at Daytona.
She states he is terribly wounded, but
will recover, and thus far has seen
only
a few intimate friends. Daytona
is 1oc •a
tedn
o Halifax River, near , n ar Alos-
quito Inlet, and is fu11 of f'uban sym-
pathizers. Maceo's presenca there was
kept a secret AS far as pos .ible.
Ficlletl:le Lay ,mimed to Meth.
Belleville, Tan. 13.—Last night Miss
Eliza Dame, who lived with her
brother on Hotel -street, was burned
to death. She fell with a coal oil lamp
in her hand, and was alone in the
house at the time. The fire did not
do any damage of consequence to the
premises. Deceased was a native of
Belleville, and was about 65 years of
age.
Deg -fie o: Sir Tre,',-rr Tisk.,
London, San. 15.—Sir Travers Twiss,
the eminent English juricconsult, is
dead.
CONCLUSIVE PROOF.
From a Well Known Citizen.
"My daughter Polly, has for more than a ear
beou troubled with severe symptoms of kidney
disease. Sito had constant and acute pains in
her back. The pain in her head was fearful
and almost unendurable. It frequently pre-
entetiher from attending school, and she found
study at home practically impossible. She had
no appetite, and did not sleep well. Tho pain
was very severe around her heart and sho was
much troubled with fluttering and palpitation.
She was completely worn out in body and wag
tired and drowsy all the time. Eer mother
M myself became seriously alarmed as she
OA constantly getting worse.
"Last July my daughter Sarah, a teacher in
he Public School at Kingsville, Ont., came
orae to spend her vacation, and finding her
sister in such a distressing and dangerous
condition, said, I am taking Doan's Kidney
Pills and they aro doing me much good, I have
a box with me and will divide with Polly, which
site did. By the time Polly had finished the
half box her improvement in health was
so marked, that I procured more from l,dr.
Fraloi„+it's drugstore.
Her iiall restoration' to health and spirits was
rapid and continuous. She has now none of
her former dangerous, painful and distressing
kidney troubles.. She eats and sleeps well, and
for more than a mouth has enjoyed the most
vigorous health. she bas not lost a day at
school' since sho commenced taking the pills,
and hasso mach. faith in them since they
restored her to full health that she wants xne
to keep six boxes in the house all the time, iu
case they should be needed and not available.
Her care leas been so wonderful she thinks they
will euro any corp;aint. If the pills had cost
$lo,uo a box, I would not have begrudged the
money. The restoration of my daughter to frill
health aid strong girlhood, from her former
serious sickness, etc., has made her mother,
myself and daughter a happy familyt. .
I make this sworn statement with the full
approbation of my wife and daughter, volun-
tarily and without any urging or inducement
whatever, to show the gratitude my daughter,
wife and myself feel for the wonderful cure
tvrbught by the Doan 8iduey Pills. We have
not the least doubt that her trying the pills
just at . the time she did' saved us a large
doctor's bill, as she was all but sick abed at
the time. Iam sixty-two years of age,a car -
pouter by trade,, have been a residenof St.
Mart's for forty years, and county constable
for thirty years and am well known, and I snake
this soleinu declaration believing the sante to
be true, and knowing the same to have the
same effect as an oath,and
aenording to the
Aot respecting extra valeta Oaths 1803.
Taken Sgd. WILLIAM BROWN, -
sa and c 'tired before me et the Town
of St. Marys, 'he County of Perth, this 5th
day of llareh A, ,, 58?E.
Sgd.,: - Wlf 11. Ti'01vD,
A Commissioner in .'h Court of Justice,
Ont;brio,
IM,A.RRI'ED,
DALIIYMPLE—BOSS—AttheManse, Exeter,
by the Rev. W. M. Martin,' B. D., on the
12111 inst. John Dalrymple to Mise Maggio
11. Ross, both of Tuckcrsmith,
DIEB.
POWELL-In Exeter, San, 20th 1897. .Ada,
eldest' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Powell, agec116 yrs„ 1 month, 9 days.
SUTTON—In 'Osborne, 011 thei6tliinst.,Eleanor
wife of Wm, Sutton, of Exeter, aged 51 years,
Oinonths.10 days,
PERKINS—In Csborne, on the 15th lust , Ida
Manisa, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Perkins, aged 6 months.
QUINTON -- It1 Usborne, on the 16th inst..,
Laura, daughter of William Quinton. aged a
years, 0 months.
HARRISON --• In Exeter, on the 17th inst.,
Richard Harrison, aged 74 years
The Latest News.
Don't daily with rheumatism.
Purify your blood and cure it at once
by 'taking a course of Hood's Sarsa-.
patella.
W. Gibb, V. S., of St. Marys, has
been appointed by the Dominion Gov-
ernment a veterinary inspector for St.
Marys district to 111060 live stock
intended for exportation, also local
inspector for the district.
Will be found an excellent remedy
for sick headache.. Garter's Little
Liver Pills. Thousands of letters front
people who have used them prove this
fact. Try them,
If sick headache is misery, what are
Carter's Little Liver Pills if they will
not positively cure it? People whohave
ttsed then speak frankly of; "their
worth, They are small and, sy to
take.
The sugar-coating. which makes
Ayer's Pills so easy to take, dissolves
ou Would Not
1
Consult a quack medicine vendor for relief in a
case where a surgical operation is necessary.
The measuring of' defects of the eye is a.5 im-
portant as operations of this kind, and we
make a specialty of the proper correction.
Thi Laws ot tho Land
Do not proteetyoufronx quack,il)ectacle vendor:;.
Protect yourself by consulting only resident
and qualified. Opticians. Our Optical Depart-
ment is at your :sere ice.
S, F'',l `ll" "m O N,
Gratitzeste of The Ontario Optical I,testitsate.,
NEXT DOOR To CENTRAL I-IOTEL.--- -
itmllediately on reaching the stomach,,,, , t
and so permits the full strength and
benefit of the medicine to be promptly
communicated. Ask your druggist for
Ayer's Almanac, just out..
The f 11
0 of prejudice r e
lice is frequently
y.
J
p
shown by people who prefer to suffer
for years rather than try an advertised
t
reme iThe millions \ n Ilton who have e nO
such notions, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla
for blood -disease, and are cured. So
much fort. coram on sense.
use.
The Dominion Government has is- „
sued a totnlnission to police Magis-
trate Seager, of Goderich, to investi-
gate
series of charges a a charges Of offensive
partisanship against a number of
civil servants and public officials in
r
West Huron. Anion;, tllosc, cited to
appear are :--D, E. Monro, postmaster,
Auburn ; J. At. Roberts, postmaster,.
Dungannon. ; J, A. Dalton, mail clerk, 43
London division; J. J. Austin, mall
clerk, Stratford division ; Wm. Camp-
bell ostniaster, Goderich; Lewis. p u
Elliott, caretaker, public building,
Goderich,
tN
ya 'CYCLES AND
WATCHES
During the Year 1897.
For full particulars see advertisements, or apply to
LEVER OROS, LTO., 23 Soorr ST., TORONTO
In Furniture Trade.
And it cannot help but booth
when we are offering such bar-
gains as we are. A few parlor
suits left at prices from $2o.0o and
upwards, good value. Centre
tables and fancy rockers, going
cheap and everything else in pro-
portion. Call while these bargains
last and secure some of them.
-N, Onderts cingit Specialty.
Re N. ROWE.
GIDLEM SON.
Will now- be found in their
New 'Premises, Opera House
Block.
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old
Ciarettes.
I', S. Kimball & Co,
Rochester, N. Y.
RETAIL I: VERYW IIERE.
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HIGHGRRDE PIANOS & ORG!N8 Of INS BEST MAKES.
REPAIRS ANI) REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDEI) To.
PERKINS & MARTIN
Critically
Examined, _...
the work of
Forest City Business and Shorthand College, Loudon, Ont., is far superior
to that of the ordinary business school. Patronize a college of known merit,
and your success is assured. College re -opens January 4th, 1897. Catalogue
free.
J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
Y. M. 0. A. Building%
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NEW STOCK
A fine line of Exei ciseBooks
and Scribblers.
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sure of goodualit
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CINNAMON,
CLOVES,
GINGER,
ALLSPICE;
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NUTMEGS,
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