Exeter Times, 1897-3-4, Page 5Cures
'a Cures talk i' in favor
of Hood's Sarsaparilla,
as or no other medi-
a
cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful,
convincing language of grateful men and
women, constitute
its most effective a
d-
-vertising.
Many of these cures are mar-
'Veleu& They have won the confidence of
-the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla the largest sales in the world, and
,have made necessary for its manufacture
+the greatest laboratory on earth,. Hood's
:Sarsaparillaia known by the cures it has
made --cures of scrofula, salt rheum and
emzexna, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia
'and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver
troubles, catarrh --cures which prove
4,3
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Sarsaparilla
its the best-infaotthe One True Blood Purifier.
414
cure liver ills; easy to
a&OOu S pails take, easytooperate.25c.
MONEY TO LOAN.
On good improved farms at 5 and 5i'; private
feuds, Apply to ELLIOT &e 1;I,LIOT.
20th Jan. 189'1. Solicitors, Exeter.
•
Farms For Sale.
Af w good dfa•
farms
or solo cheap -Money
gto
loan. Apply
to JOHN
N
SSae) sBlock, Exeter,.
QUEEN VICTORIA : Ilor Life and Reign
great historic work, sells ou sight to thou-
sands. Lord Dufferin introduces Itto Can-
adians in glowingwordy. Easy to make 820a week, some mie twice that, :.Zany make
More in spare time than during day at regular
.employment. This year'sGreat Soutgonary
CelebrYatione aro booming it. Becks on time.
Prospectus free to canvassers. Territory going
fast.
`l'llls DRADLIt,Y-GARRETSON CO. Ltd.
Toronto Ont.
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H
• DENTI:-3T.
Specialist iu Gold Filling. and
Platte Work:. Extracts without
any pain or sickness, or any bad
,effects .in the ga as an fele. AtZurioh on last
Tnas.it•y ie At:t nrr.l. lt,rt.nh west side
Abe eitra;, Exeter,
D A.LTONAND1 BSOND,D.S
• L•D-S, Hone draduate of the To -
Mate
'.' O at
r University A Al College Dental
OIIt01TIIivo 1 yAu ay a
na f
Surgeon o Outer ,. Seeoialtios, painless
extsotion and preservation of the natural
tenth nine* over the LawrIffloo of Billet &
Elliot, on»osite Central Hotel, Exeter, Ont.
*A.SB»T REPORTS.
t xeter March 3rd, 1897,
Wheat per bushel ..73 to 73
Orate17
I3arley ... ... ..17 to 20 to 25
*Peas. .438 to 40'
I31;tttor....., ., » ..... -.12
to 12
Eggs.,,,.. 130: to 6
Turkeys ,,, 4 to 4
Geese s to 4
Chickens per ib ... , . •» ' 6 to 5
Ducks
'. 2 to 2
Dried Apples..
}
l
Pork dressed •• 75 to 5,C0
Pork live weight 3.50 to �3 60
Hay per ton, , .. ......... 700 to 58.00
. .. 4.00
to
0O
over coed . .. . ,
Clover
' 4.50 to
5.00
ailed clover
Al
2 00 to .,.75
'l'%niothy aced , • • , . • ..
AGNEW L. 0. S.DENTIST,
x* tLINtOAT,
win beat Grob'. hotel Zurich.
on the eeoond Thursday of moth
month and at fledi:in'e hotel�
Ueuaa11 every Monday
ET ¥11111 PIIII
DVWIN
t W. Johns', The
'Tailor. Made to order
for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits
.$11, 20, 21, etc. The
best place in town to
get e fit.
W. JOHNS,
The Tailor.
A Sunt of (ilothes
.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 plate, and A. J.
SNELLL never disappoints,his
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
all81,VY hnt=',k Goods
In Worsteds and Tweeds, are
now on our shelves, and we wn
+.take much pleasure in showing
them io you. There are many
.o hertiees hit are , .erta+1 y :rt
ractive.
Central
DItIJU Ti) U
4
Tl.l()EAe-1 Who
Ihri all's
Sough
.Balsam..
Pronounce it anequallt-d as
to remedy for OOTIGRS, t !Metes
AND BRONOEITIa TRUU13t G4,
Wivaan's .Oenditiou & (lough Powder
fol. horse, best u.t <thts tri,t,t'-
ket, always on hand, lrso
a Cetobeuefl cto arid Lini
ltl'lent, the medicine so RU.
by Mr, Chas,
Moused, t'arkhill,, in this
and other to ns, iii.. trc+a,tl>a.;
and GAring' varloat# diseases,
For Sale at
c„ LU1z'S
London,Maroh 3rd, 1897.
Wheat per bushe ,„, .,75 to 7Q
Oats..,- ....17 to A8
Peas .... 36 10 3
Barley...,.. .,20 to 28
Buckeat • • ,..,' ,. ,24 to 26
Rye ,., . ..,.•, ,,.55 to 31
Corn,...,. 28 to 3=
Beata..,. 40 to 5a,
Butter ..,. .... 1.... ,v. to re
Eggs
Turkeys Ducper1b.,., ,. 47 to 8
Geese per It 9 to 10
Chickens 30 to 0
Cheese
Potaatoesper bag,40 to 50
Hay per ton ...,.. ,.,.e.7.00 to $ 8.30
Pork por cwt..- .. 81,50 to $1.75
Prompt relief in sick headache, diz-
ziness, nausea, constipation, pain in
the side, guaranteed to those using
Carter's Little Liver Pills. One a dose.
Small price, Small dose, Small pill,
We are sorry to learnthat .Itilr.Sxnith
of the 12th con., West Wawanosb,wita
was seriously injured by being thrown
out of a rig in Bay City, Michigan, lies
seriously ill.
Are free from all crude and irritat-
ing matter. Concentrated medicine
only. Carter's Lititle Liver Pills. :Very
y
small; very easy to take: no pains no
griping; no purging. Try them,
Mrs. Jos. Martin, a well-known resi-
dent of Downie township, died at
Regina on the 8th inst., at the resi-
dence of her son, Andrew. The de-
ceased left here eight years ago. The
sons Robert Martin, of Dakota, and
Andrew are the other members of the
family living.
Woodstock town council, by a vote
of eight to seven, rejected the recom-
mendation of the finance committee
that $100 be granted to the Indian fam-
ine relief fund.
FOR FIFTY YEARS.
AvOLn AND Wern.Tainn Rnukpy,-Mrs.
winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for-
ever fifty years by millions of mothers for their
eltihiren while teethu,g, with perfect success.
It soothoa the ahild,softens the gums, allays all
�ai n Crrea wind(s
ic and lathe best
remedy
orI rrhan It is pleneantto tio frite. bold
by druggists In every part of the world. 25
cents a hottlr Its value is incalculable Ile
sure and ask for Mrs, W't'inalow's Soothing
Syrup, and take no other kind.
FARM FOR SALE.
.Auction sale of a valuable farm, being pro.
porty of the late henry Prang. 14 16. con. 10,
township of Hay. 98 acres eloarod and 2 acres
of bush, one aero of orchard. Gond buildings
and fencee:8 acres of fall whoat,2.5acres of fall
ploughing done. Salo at Huron Hotel Zurich,
Saturday 20th of March at t p. m. Terms 10;.;
clown balance in 30 days, 'Far further portico-
• lars see posters or apply to barrow& Proudfoot
Vender's solicitors cloclerloh, or L. It. Dickson,
Exeter.
13. L. DOYLE, Master at Godericb,
•
Farm For Sale.
A first-class farm of 85 acres, being lot 9, con.
0 Babylon line Itay..This is e. particularly good
farm,'speeially for daily pnrpnsel, and in good
state of cultivation, is opposite a first class
eheeso factory. ; school on next farm ; good
brick house, bank barn, two never failing
wells, a good orchard, half under grass. A
good hardwood bush. For further particulars
apply to 7 D. WILSON, Hensall, orto J. BECK
Trgmondvilie, P. U•
Auction Sale of Village.
Tiiorowill be offerers for sale on Tuesday.
March 23rd, at 2 o'elork p. en, the property of
the late David Turnbull, on William street. It
comprises three lets of lanai, ou which is tweet-
ed a first class brick house ;. also stable and
driving shed ; a splendid oreh'tr,i of choice
voung fruit -bearing trees , an excellent •*arden.
key to be had at Mrs, Wm Gardinors, William
street, Terms of sale made known on day of
sale.
REV. J. A, TUitNBULL,Toronto,lfpyvecutors.
11. Gd.1t1)INER, Farquhar,
Tenders Wanted.
Tenders will be received by 'the undersigned
up to Saturday March 6. 1807 for the purchase
or lots 1. 2. 3, 48, 19 and 59 in the village of
Exeter. formerly Franeistnwn being thc••North
Exeter Hotel formerly "Wolper ',hotel." There
is ereetoat on the property a Large brick hotel
randstore with lance trains .and outbuildings.
Terms : '20 per cent. in ,ash on acceptance of
Lender and the balance when a good title ie
secured. The tw host or any tender not
necessarily/tempted.
Datedtatu,r.larice 11'114 1lth 1w of Fob. 1897.
LOFTt7s P t)ANCnY.
Vim hors solicitor.
ri
Not oe is he ebygiven t h t the G 3unuil of the
vilL3go of t xt ,„ a p...1.10.10 'iuha ;, clown
grat1.nlithiu p 1 n•r,, of Maio
♦ta t n•n t1,1. 3 J y to the.
South ,isle :'••.•,: t •n ,xntaect
the palmar , '.h 1 + :'L.,..1 stri•et.
or the ,kat.: • , 1t1 : 1 i. -r:1 LH the One en
the fV ht e 1 t .1 LI,1 .at. 1' 1 3 way the
t+rouest,,•ftoaa ,,1 sat1.e.1t \v111:iepa•two-
hirrlti of tee t e 1 osa 1114 l ,lac t, uutinittg nae
third. to 1)0 tu I .Up> >rt loth 1'arnant,
its 0114,1 1..1,31 c i;l:' 1 n L"; r. Ylita};' „H'r rt
ptlrio.tu t•. ac. t'.+11 ori 1.
Exeter, ltdt -
IDL.:9 ; 1 ,„1r .q .
Will now be found in , their
New. Premises, Opcia House
Block.
Watch for
change of 5
Gidley & Sal.
EX:ET . 1 TIMES
Hay.
Couwexx..-Counoil inlet pursuant to
adjournment on Feb. 22ad. All
pre-
sent. The minotes last meeting
were read and approved.
The auditora' report was handed in
and received. as satisfactory,
y,.
The treasurer's books were finally
audited by Council and signed by the
;Reeve. The usual number of copies
'of auditors' report wereordered to be
printesd.
A communication from the Clerk of
Tuckersruith asking whether Hay
Council would ' not wait to get a half
car -load of sewer pipes for culverts ;
c erszni h to take k t the other half,
The Reeve was instructed to make ar-
rangements with the Reeve of Tucker -
smith regarding the matter..
A. petition signed by the trustees of
S. S. No, 0, asking to have lots Nos. 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, in the lith and. Itb
con. taken from S. S. No. 3 and. have
said lots added to S. S. No. 0.
The Clerk was on motion instructed
to notify all parties interested, that
the said petition will be considered at
the next Council meeting.
In regard to petition of Geo. Smith
and others re S. S. Nos,11 and 12, the
parties interested appeared before the
the Council, After the Council had
heard the evidence, decided that no
action be taken at present.
The parties interested in the pctttion
of Robt. elcMordie and others ; also in
the petition of Thos, Dick et al, also
appeared before the Council; after
bearing the evidence the Cauneil on
motion decided that the whole matter
be laid before a joint eneeting of the
councils of the municipalities of kleu-
sall and Hay with a view of effecting a
readjustment of the boundaries of the
sections concerned, also of settling all
claims, in accordance
with Sec. 50 (1,)
Public School Aet.
A deputation of the Council of the
village of Hensall consisting of G. 0,
Petty, Reeve and ily, Cook Councillor,
waited on the council in regard to
claim on the township of Hay also
of balance of cash in treasury. After
weighing every point carefully the
gentlemen were offered $130 in full of
allclaitns, which offer they accepted.
The Reeve and Mr. Thompson were
appointed to wait on Hy Isle inregard
to the hedge fence along the north
side of centre road. The council to
keep centre road in repair.
The police trustees of the village of
Zurich appeared before the council for
the purpose ofznakingarrangementsin
accordance with Sec. 603 (a) municipal
Act. It was agreed that, the police
trustees assume all the streets in the
limits othe also e
n G
ari lalso so:ee
the sidewalks along the centre road In
repair. The trustees to receive the
town hip rate from the said village
of Zurich for the year 1897. The
police trustees also made application
eto have the statute labor counted at
15 cts. per day in police village. The
a plication Was 011 motion granted by
the council.
A few accounts were ordered to be
paid. The Councilwill meet again on
March 29th at 10 o'clock a. nt. when
patliniasters, paundkeepers and other
officers will be appointed.
FRED Huss, Clerk.
AS WELL AS EVER.
A IM tIclaiuAri n LISTENS To RI Aso»-
x7SES SIX Box:t;s oz DODD'S HID -
1EY PILLS AND TELLS IT.
Brockville Mar, 1. (Special) --Mr. 'W.
H. Odell, perhaps one of the best
known citizens of this town has lately
recovered from a long continued and
painful kidney ailment. He tells the
story of bis experience to the corres-
pondent as follows:-
"I
ollows:"I have suffered for over a year from
kidney disease, the pain in zny back
being so severe tbat T was unable to
stand my work."
"Noticing the published cures of
what Dodd's Kidney Pills were doing
for others 1 concluded to use them."
"Having used only six boxes I can
say that I tun perfectly cured and well
so that lean attend to business as well
as ever I -could."
Ontario's License Law.
In moving the first reading of the
tai's axxlending the license law Hon. Mr.
t
Hacoe:rt gavean outline of its pro- ,
visions. The Provincial Treasusurer
said instead offour icens s to the
z that 1 e
first of
o d dzo i a tow
n-
shipand one license
to each additional
four hundred, the new lawwauld allow
only tbreelicenses to the first thousand
ne icense tonextsix hundred,
an 10 l tha
Municipal councils were to be empow-
ered to still further reduce the num-
ber of licenses, but if they passed a
by-law for that purpose it must re-
main in force for three years. With
regard to druggists, at present they
xray sell up to six ounces of liquor
without a doctor's prescription. In
future they will not be allowed to sell
more than six ounces, and every sale
mut be duly registered in a book.
This step was taken because in the
large cities. hey found some of the drug-
gists had succumbed to legislation and
broken the law. As to the hour of
closing, hitherto under municipal con-
trol, the .regulation had been differ-
ent in different places. In 40 munici-
palities the closing hour has been 11
p m, ; in ten municipalities it has been
10 p. en. and in one it had been re-
duced to 9 p. en. The Provizace pro-
posed now to fix the time itself. In
township, bars'inust close at ten p.
n.,
andbars cities, towns and
must close at 10 p. m. Respecting the
age limit the Goverument had always
tried to meet the popular delnand.
In 1889 it was fixed at 10 years ; in 1895
this was changed to 18, and naw be
proposed that liquor be not sold to
anyone under 21 years of age. This
would.•.mean that over one half of aur
population would be under prohibition.
the census of 1891gave us 2,110,000
inhabitants, and of these 1,110,000 were
over twenty one years of age. Saloon
'lenses in the Province numbered. 81•
It was proposed. to do away with them
in the next two years, one-half the
number cut Ott each year. They bad
decided to allow a, beer and wine
license to these saloon men. They,
howeyer, must not sell over a bar, but
only with meals at tables. The big
railway restaurant bars are to be
exempted from this curious provision.
Last, but not by any means least, the
amendments proposed by the Pro-
vincial Treasurer want legislation so
that in the residental district of e, city
a petition of 250 electors, qualified to
vote for candidates for the Ontario
House, should give the license board
power to cut off any license. The liquor
board is Lo have power to decide
what shall constitute a rest -
dental iStr
let. The petition In
ques-
tion
e
s-
tion must represent three-flfths of the
electors of the district. Should a
license -holder personally be found
guilty three times of a serious offence
against the act, within two years, his
license must not be renewed.
A glance aver tate provisions of this
act shows several interesting points
where the Opposition will likely at-
tack the bill, and which liquor men
i> ill fight to the last ditch, as an out-
rageous injustice to their rights as
r '•izens. In the first place, the pro-
posal regarding saloons' makes a sort
of Raines law subterfuge to drive
saloon men oat of the business,ancl yet
not give them ground, if possible, for
the argument that they have been Ieg-
islated against, as to class.
Another serious t'zaalt lies in the dif-
ferent hours of closing. In some in-
stances e hotel in a village hats a rival
very close by, outside the village lim-
its. They surely will cousider it un-
fair to be obliged to close at ten p. m.
while their opponents iu business, per-
haps across the way, may do a rushing
trade till an hour later.
Apropos of the proposed changes in
the License Act, itmight be mentioned
that the department are taking ener-
getic steps to enforce most rigidly the
laws at present in existence.
Mr. John Medd, of I3nllett, will take
up his residence in the house owned by
Mr. Geo. Lyone,
Edward G. Little, 23 years of age,
was found frozen to death Tuesday
morning'in the northern part of Win-
nipeg.
in
nipeg. It is thought he hacl been
drinking.
Ministers, Lawyers, Teachers, and
others whose occupation gives but little
exercise, should use Carter's Little
Liver fills for torpid liver and bilious-
uess, One lilt :a dose. Try them.
A. McConnell, who occupied the
position of station muster at Oaainsville
Ont., after spending a few days at.home
left on Feb. 18th, to fill a similar posi-
tion on the 0. P. R., in British Colum-
bia,. It will be remembered thou
Andrew studied telegraphy at the
station in Grail ton 1 few years ago.
On Monday aft.eeiionn Joltt1 R,obet'ts,
whiles c%1itkieg on the first, floor of
W tittt>y.. grocery, Goder,rh, slipped
mid fell el:n eigh an open deoe into et,:
yard le -low. a dist:mice of 13 feet. The
result of the farts is a broken ankle that
tv:lt keep the young man confined to
the 1x14514 fel a e'onsiderable irne
That at , ee blood should perform. its
vital L'uitt tions, ib i5 ahsnitttely neces-
sary
e es -salty it, ,item, not only he out but
t1 .1 ill frit-_,rivith •; t'le1nent5, These ie:!•
scans 11.rt Ltt',3t effected' by the owe oi'
that well-known standard blood puri-
. er, Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Principal Merch ant,of the Collegiate
Institute, London, has . utilized his X
raysjn finding as needle in the foot of a
Soutb London lady. The needle was
found upright in the foot, and could
not have been discovered except by
the use of the rays.
PiticiAge.
Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills, 20c. a vial,
are planned atter the most modern
in in edi cal science.
They are as gr eat an Improvement
over the 50 year olds strong dose
pill formulas as a bicycle is
over an ox earn') travel.
Ciuuation Drop Coated makes thein
pleasant to 1uce-being purely veget-
able, makes
%ildlE -?,:he Year f $g.
ablakes them rtbsolutelq safe) --they
never gripe and they never fail --40,. For full particulars see advertisements, or apply to
doses, 20 cents at all druggists. Sold 1
by C. Lutz,' Sem LEVER BROS., Erb. 23 ScSs., TORONTO
CROSS WOMEN.
A ,iruggistdloing business in at large
Ontario townrecently wrote as follows:
" I have lately met with some very
cross women. For reasons best known
to themselves they purchased common
package dyes instead of the reliable
and never -failing Diamond 'Dyes for
home Dyeing. They were sorely dis-
appointed
is-
of
rd
in results, and had
their
goods spoiled. They
came to nee
afterward, knowing that Isell only the
Diamond Dyes."
Moral : When you are coloring goods
at home use the "Dim:eind" that guar
antee success; refuse all imitations.
Mrs. Hugh Montg'omsry, mother of
Mr. Robert Montgomery, of Kincar-
dine, died. at her son's residence on
Wednesday morning in her hunclredtlt
year. She was horn z't3ar Belfast,
Ireland, in Jan. 1798. Mr. Joseph
Montgomery, slmien t in the office of
Messrs. Kittgstniit, Toronto, is aagraand-
5on,
IN FICYCLES AND
JTCHESFoR
HER MAJESTY'S
Loyal Canadian. people.
They Should All Be Strong
And Healthy.
Paine's Celery Compound Will
Enable Our Women to Live
As Long As Our Queen.
IT WIIIU GIVE OH MEN 'STRENGTH
MOMS MOM
,Sickly Canadians Can. Be
Made Hale, Hearty and
Happy, and Worthy of
Their Country.
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND
DOES THE GOOD WORK.
Our splendid. variety. of G
anadlan
climate iS unsurpassed in the world,
Our Hien and women should be perfect
examples of health, vigor and strength..
Unfortunately, we have too much sick-
ness and disease in our land, but it is
the fault of the people, not the land
they inhabit.
To those who are sick and ailing we
would say, try what wonders Paine's
Celery Compound can de for yon. Its
ntarvelous health -giving virtues can
make us anation of strong and healthy
people in a, very short time.
Paine's Celery Compound quickly
banishes nervousness, debility, dys-
pepsia, liver and kidney troubles,
blood diseases, rheumatism and neur-
algia. It is nature's spring cleanser
and healer, If you are not in sound
health one bottle will quickly convince
you of its great value and power.
' 4Paine's" is the only germine; see that
you igetzt .
A Prominent Citizen.
Mr. Thos Bennett, for over 22 years
in business as a. whoiesate and retail
butcher, gives his experience with the
now famous remedy, Milourirs Heart
and Nerve Pills.
"Gentlemen, --I have for a long time
been afflicted with extreme nervous-
ness. and ailments resulting tnererrom.
Frequently I had sharp pains under
my heart. At tunes my memory was
clouded, which was a great annoyance
to me in my business, causing me to
forget orders which were given to me,
and my attention had to be cabled to
such matters frequently. Very often
there was a sort of mist carne before
my eyes, and I was extremely dizzy.
Ong, of the worst features war." that
business matters of small 'importance
assumed exaggerated farms, an.d I
brooded over them unnecessarily. At
night I would often wake up with „ a
start and it would be a long time be-
fore I could again compose my-
self to sleep. So unstrung were
any nerves that I had fits of
trembling occasionally, and cold
sensations would muaL down my
limbs. The least excitement or noise
startled eve and set say heart flutter-
ing.
"I have taken a box of Milburn's
Heart and Nerve Pills, which
I got at Mr. H. W. Love's
drug store, corner Broadvietw and
Danforth -avenues. • They restored nay
nerves to their normal condition, and
toned up nay syetem to such an extent,
that all the distressing ailments I
have mentioned have compl'e'tely dis-
appeared. I say it without any qualifi-
cation whatever that they are a, splen-
did medicine for shattered nerves and
their attending evils. I cannot too
highly praise the wonderful virtues. of
these pills in all cases of heart trou-
ble."
(Sgd.) , THOMAS BENNDPT.
Doncaster, Ont.
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COME AND INSPECT.
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1
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KISNI+'.Y BROS.
NEW YORK.
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case where a surgical operation is necessary.
of defects of the eye is as im-
portant
measuring C GG
as operations of this kind, and we
make a specialty of the proper correction.
Thi taws of the Lug
Do not protectyoufrom quackspeotacle vendors.
Protect yourself by consulting only resident
and qualified Opticians. Our Optical Depart-
ment is at your service.
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my
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boys. Their Clothing is all sewn
with linen thread, the material is all •
thoroughly sponged and shrunk, and •
the workmanship is guaranteed not to a"
rip. Might just as well have it, when 0
it doesn't cost any more than inferior •
makes. ♦
You can always be sure of getting it
?, by i>ssisting on seeing the guarantee •
ticket which is in the pocket of each :
garment. 13 4
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andel. Scribblers.
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Pickles, Our patrons oan tit;
sure of good quality,
CINNAMON, MACE,
CLOVES, NUrrMEGS,
GINGER, PEP ER,
ALLSPICE, TUltiVIEPIU.
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After sellingout near-
ly all my stock of furni-
ture, I have my store
well filled again with
New Good, latest
styles. All bought at
lowest cash price.
COME AND INSPECT.
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of defects of the eye is as im-
portant
measuring C GG
as operations of this kind, and we
make a specialty of the proper correction.
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Do not protectyoufrom quackspeotacle vendors.
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for
my
O1 would insist r
boys. Their Clothing is all sewn
with linen thread, the material is all •
thoroughly sponged and shrunk, and •
the workmanship is guaranteed not to a"
rip. Might just as well have it, when 0
it doesn't cost any more than inferior •
makes. ♦
You can always be sure of getting it
?, by i>ssisting on seeing the guarantee •
ticket which is in the pocket of each :
garment. 13 4
244♦004e400040040404000mc+..a .........*041 00.40,000040
S611001
Slinlb
NEW STOCK
A fine lino of ExereiseBooks
andel. Scribblers.
__._-..-t•Pure Spices
Spices
Are necessary for Good
Pickles, Our patrons oan tit;
sure of good quality,
CINNAMON, MACE,
CLOVES, NUrrMEGS,
GINGER, PEP ER,
ALLSPICE, TUltiVIEPIU.
J. W. Browning
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