Exeter Times, 1897-3-25, Page 5ential to
very nook
ner of the
fw
reached
9 by the blood, and on
ty the condition of every organ dcs
Qom/ blood means strong nervesr
geintiony robust health. Impure;
eans scrofula, dyspepsia, rheun>,ae
tarrh er other diseases. The surest
blood is to take Hood's
ilia. This medicine purifies, vi-
and enriches the blood, and sends
ents of health and strength to
erve, organ and tissue. It creates
appetite, gives refreshing sleep
es that tired feeling. Remember,
Sarsaparilla
tthe hest -in fact the One True Blood P rifer-
AioAd's Pills cure Liver Ills; easy to
take, easy to operate. 250.
MONEY TO LOAN.
On good improved farms at 5 and 5:1/ private
tads. Apply to ELLIOT & ELLIOT,
'(111Tan, 1897. Solicitors, Exeter.
Farms For Sale.
Afew gooey farms for silo cheap -Money to
dei. Apply to JOHN Si'ACKMAN
-t Samtvell's Brook, Exeter.
UEEN VICTORIA : Her Life and Reign 9great historic work, sells on sight to thou-
sands. Lord DufPerin introduces it to Can -
aims in glowing wordy. Easy to make 820
aveek, some make twine that, Many make
=rein spare time than during day at regular
employment, This year'sGreat Sexagonary
-Celebrations aro booming it. BeoIs' on time.
'prospectus free to canvassers. Territory going
Int.
THEB1tADLEY-GARRETSON CO. Ltd.
.. 'lorontoOnt•
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TI, KINSMAN, L. D. S.
DENTIST.
''• Specialist in Gold. Filling and
Plato Work. Rxtracts without
any pain or sickness, or any bad
et* is t'h3 g, in a•t 1 etee. AtZurich on last
Theses It s.tt'h rn,t';1. It)a:ni wast lido
Mr sate) it. Eeetor.
A DF SD I, (I) O. S. L. D. S.)
DENTIST.
llonot:s graduate of the Toronto Uni -
reentry, awl !twat Cellego of Dental Surgeons
rotintarso. All Bride.) work, crowns and Plato
¶oris clone in the ne•ttest passible manner, A
utoeless ,ent'uitlietie for painless extraction.
tet ;ctteation given to the prescreen,
;ion pf the nettirel tooth. Ofilee opposite Cen-
Inte.,Hotol, Exeter, Ont.13.
AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST,
1. OLIN1ON.
e hotel Zurich
Il be at ere
b soh o r
!t'i
on the s000nd Thursday of each
month and at Uodgin'a hotel
lIensall evory Monday
1T DO%OQR POTS
WN
At W. Johns', The
Tailor. Made to order
fori$3, 6, 7, etc. Suits
$11, 20, 21, etc. The
best place in town to
get a 6.t. [�
W. JOHNS,
The Tailor.
A Suit of Ulothes
or a Single Garment
Should Combine now a days,
TAEXKT RI PivRTS-
tilxetor,IVlarch 24th,1897.,
Wheat per bushel
Oats se
Bailey, ,,.
'Meas,., . -....
Butter.
Eggs
Turkeys , ,
Geese
Chiekons per lb ......
Ducks
Dried Apples. ...
ePork dressed, . •
-Pork live weigt.,,,..
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
ran & Winter Goods
,In Worsteds and Tweeds, are
`74riow on our shelves, and we will
-take much pleasure in showing
them to you. There are many
other. lines that are specially at-
ractive.
...T. EII F LY.,
cea:rai
DRUG STORE.
Those who have used
NiTinan's
Cough,
Balsam.;;
Pronounce it unequalled as.
a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS
AND BRONCEITIO TROUBLES,
Winds Condition & Cough Powder
for horses, best in the mar-
-ket, always on: hand. Also
.a Cetobenefacto and Lint-.'
merit, the i(1 (lieine 60 sue.
sesstu,iiy used by Mr. Chas.
Munroe,Parkhill, 711
Pr in this
:and other towns, in treating
and curing various diseases,
For Sale at
C., LUTZ'S
18 to
.20 • to 23
38 . to 40
...12 to 13
9': to
9 to 6
4 to 4
;,2i toss 21
00
.., $3 50 to 83.60
Hay per ton..-..... 3 700 to 88.00
Clover seed.. ......... $4,00 to 85.00
Alsiko clover.......,,. ..,.,$4.50 to 0.00
Timothy seed $2,00 to 2.75
London, March 24th, 1897.
Wheat per busho ,.. ,... ....75 to
..17 to
Peas ....
Barley 30 to
.,,,20 to
Buckwheat ...55 to
Corn .28 to 31
Beans 40 to 55
Butter .._ . 12 to 12
Eggs
o U
Ducks ,,,. 45 to O$
Turkeys per lb.,
7 to
Geese lb
9 to 10
Chiekons...... to 50
Potatoes per bag , , . ..40 to 50
Hay per ton ...$ 7.00 to $ 8.50
Pork per cwt.... .. 81.50 to 81.75
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TORONTO 1Id RKETS
LOCAL IIREADSTIIFFS MARKET.
Flour -Tho market is quiet and prices
uh.changc(l. Straight rollers nominal at
$3.05 to 83,70.
Bran --Trade quiet, with offerings limited;
ton lots quoted at $11 to $12 west, and
shorts 810 to $11 for ear lots,
Wheat -There Is a moderate trade, with
prices heavy, Iced winter sold at 731.,.0
west and white is quoted at 74ii o west.
No. 1 Manitoba hard sold at 83e Alldltuid,
and It offers at rue west, with 8.1k• hid. No,
2hard quoted ted a t
81r Mellaiel.
liuelcnhr tt-7 he rlentand is limited, with
ear lots quoted at 25e to 20e east.
Parley -The market is steady, with a
ultcleratc d00000, No, 1 quoted at 3L', No.
2 at 28e, Nq, 3 extra at 24e to 25e, and No.
3 sold at 21e.
Oats -The demand 1s fair, and prices
firm. Sales of white at 1Se west, and
of mixed at 17e to 171/�e,
Peas --'rhe mantel is quiet with sale. at
39e, north and west.
Corn -There is a moderate demand, with
holders asking 28e to 29c for new, but a
sale of old is reported at 27e.
Oatmeal -The market Is quiet and prices
unchanged, Car lets 82.50 to $2.00.
Itve-The market is dull; a car sold at
3'2c'middle freight.
BRITISI1 MARKETS,
Liverpool, March 22, -Spring wheat, Os
41ed to ds Orel red, no stock; No, 1 Cal., Os
Red to Cs id; cern, 2s 80; pets, 4s 30;
pork, 488 0d; lard, 22s 3d; bacon, 1. e.,
hums 27s ad; do., light, 27s 00; do., short
cat. 25s 60; tallow, 1Ss 30; cheese, white
and colored, 575 Od.
London -Wheat off coast quiet, on pas -
nage nominally unchanged. English coun-
try markets partly dearer. Maize off coast
quiet and steady.
Liverpool -Spot wheat quiet, futures quiet
at fis 8'•;d for May, Os Wed for Tule and es
2d .for Sept. Maize quiet at 2s Seel for
April, 2s 00 for May. 2s 101:id for July.
Flour 23s,
Paris -Wheat 212 00e for Apo91. Flour 4-12
95e for April
off mast unchang-
ed and on passage dull. Matzo on passage
qu'et.
Parts -(hose ---Wheat easy at 21f 40e for
A
pril. Flour 4f Ilee Ileafor March and April.
ell.
,,
LAerpool-Close-!!'hent quiet nt Os ,i11i1
for May, Is 3W1 for July and (is 20 for
Sept. :Maize quiet at 2s Sit for April. -'s
Red for May, 2s 100 for July and 25 111,Sd
for Sept. Flour 28x.
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STE' 1 , .lIR!'S .l' TRO I3LE,
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Victims or the Late Tempet'tttoas Weather
Arrh•Ing on the Other Side
London, March 22. -The British steamer
Conduit, ('epi. Kidd, from West . Ilartle-
pcol, March 3, for St. John, N,11., has put
Into Falmouth with loss of sails, after bin-
nacle and other deck fittings.
The Belgian steamer Friesland, at Ant-
werp, from New ork, • reports that on
March 17, in int, 49 N., long. 20 W. she
spoke the British steamer V elada, from
New Orleans, Feb. 23, for Manchester, with
crankshaft broken. The Velada wanted
to be towed, and, it being impossible for
the Friesland to tow her, asked to be re-
ported all well.
Reinsurance bas been obtained on the
British steamer Lord Gough, Capt. Chem-
bie, from Newcastle, Feb. 23, for St. John,
N.B. The rate paid was 35 guineas pre-
mium.
The British steamer Astronomer, from
New Orleans, March 3, for Liverpool, pass-
ed Kinsale to -day. She signalled that her
cargo was au tiro.
SLUGGERS ON TRIAL.
GKielnleker S:nanbled and Struck on a
53atile, Ltat Not So With Gibbons.
Philadelphia, March 22. -Deputy Coroner
Dugtin today held Inquests in the cases of
Christian Kielneeker, who d1e0 on Saturday
after engaging In a boxing bout with Prolix
Connolly, • and of lid. Gibbons,who died the
mane day from the effects of a heart blew
delivered by Samuel S. Perry on Friday
night during a bout at the Tenth Ward
Democrats Club -
It was testified that Iiielneeker stumb-
led and, in falling struck his head on a
,pike which projected from the floor. The
autopsy showed that the fall broke an
abscess which hail formed on the man's
brain and that death resulted therefrom.
Connolly was discharged.
In the Gibbons case, Dr, Cattle, the cor-
oner's physician, declared that death was
enused by. hemorrhage of the neck, nose,
pharynx and brain, due •to traumatic in-
juries. The jury held Perry responsible
and the deputy coroner committed hint to
the county prison without bail to await the
action of the grand jury.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS.
AN OLD AND WELL-TRTED REMEDY. -Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
over fifty years by millions of mothers for their
children while teothn,g, with perfect success.
It soothes the childsoftens the gums, allays all
pain. cures wind colic, and is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part 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
POSITIVE POOP.
Messrs, T. Milburn & Co., Toronto,
Ont.:
Gentlemen, -Sonne two weeks ago I
obtained a box of your, Heart and
Nerve Pills from our popular druggist,
Mr. E. Scarlett of Dundas, and I can
now unhesitatingly say that they have
been very beneficial to me in relieving
an obstinate and old standing -com-
plaint affecting my heart and nerves
I was troubled with the well-known
symptoms of heart andnervous trouble
such as sleeplessness, dizziness, palpi-
tation, neuralgia and other pains, f or
such a long time that Ihad really giv-
en up hope of a cure. Now, out of
gratitude to this remedy, and so others
may learn of its virtues, I give niy un-
solicited testimony.
There is no cure so good for heart
and nerve troubles as Milburn's Heart
and Nerve Pills. This is my honest
opinion. My wife is also using this
remedy with great success for flutter-
ing of the, heart. (Signed) J. D. Robin-
son, Dundas, Ont.
Laxa Liver Pills cure constipation,
billiousness and sick headache, 25c.
1.91,.k1 EXETER T1M•ES
The Latest News.
Martin Burke, a farmer, was found
frozen to death near Carman, Man.,
Monday.
Mr. J. W. Bell, M. P., was re-elected
rand Master of the Orange Grand
grand
e of Ontario. East..
.
Lodge 0 io t
Two cases supposed. to be leprosy
are under the supervision of the Wiu-
nipcg•Health Department, Both are
foreigners.
The Conservatives of East Simcoe
met at Orillia and nominated Mr. Mis-
campbell, their sitting member, as
their candidate for the Legislature.
Governor-General Lord Aberdeen
will shortly announce a elate for the
closing of the national India famine
fund, which has now reached about
$135,000.
The will of the late Jaynes Austin,
who was president of the Dominion
Bank at Toronto, has been probated.
He left 72,000, all to his immediate re-
lations.
The city of Chicago has just allowed
its schools the suns of $16,507,116 for
the coining year. This is an increase
of$661,600 over the appropriation of
last year.
Do not sutler from sick headache a
moment longer. It is not necessary.
Carter's Little Liver Pills will cure
you. Dose, one little pill. Small
price, Small dose. Small pill.
George S. Johnston, of Ottawa, has
assigned. Mr. Johnston had been car-
rying on a drygoods store for some
time. The liabilities will amount to
$10,000, with $23,000, in assets.
Wm. McLaughlin's steam lumber
and shingle millatg at Monetawn Ont.,
was destroyedbyfiroearly on Thursday
morning. No insurance on machinery.
Loss about $2,000.
Have no equal as a prompt and
positive cure for sick headache,
biliousness, constipation, pain in the
side, and all fiver troubles. Carter's
Little Liver Pills. Try them.
A tragedy resulting in the death of
five members of one family is reported
from Osrick, a small village 35 miles
south of Richmond, Mo. B. Rain-
water, a farmer, shot and killed his
wife, his mother-in-law, his brother-in-
law and his little step daughter. Then,
after so nearly exterminating a whole
family, the murderer blew off the top
of his own head, dying instantly.
Rainwater had been jealous of his
wife, and had frequently quarrelled
with her, but there had been nothing
in his conduct to warn his family of
his murderous intentions.
BORN.
GARDEN -in Parkhill, on the 10th inst., the
wife of A. J. Garden, of a son.
HODGINS-In Crediton, on March 4th, the
wife of Alonzo Hodgins, of a daughter.
DICKSON-In Nissouri, on March 13th 1807,
the wife of Win. Dickson, of a daughter,
MARRIED.
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1� G � - S. -IParkhill,on IOth inst.,
B AUL RO 5 n t
Mr. Brawl, o
by Rev. Mr. Alvward. NL . D. O. , o , t
Miss Jane Ross, both of Menillivray.
THOMPSON - MACARTHUR-'Cu Ailsa
Craig,•00 the 23rd inst., Dr. Thompson, of
Goderich, formerly of Hensel', to Miss Tons
Macarthur.
MARRIOTT-VOLKE-At the residenceof the
bride's pparents, on March 3rd, by Rev. John
Mills. Mr. David Marriott, of Stephen, to
Miss Mary A., oldest daughter of Mr. Joseph
Volko, of Parkhill,
TATE-ROLSTON-In the Methodist church,
St. Marys, on Wednesday, March 10th, by
Rev. J. Learoyd, Geo. Tate, to Mary, daugh-
ter of the late David Rolston, of the S. B,
Blanshard.
LITTLE-ROBINSON-At the residence of the
bride's father, on March 10th, by Rev, P.
Mosgroye, Mr. George Little, to litiss I:nuna
Robinson, eldest daughter of Mr. Andrew
Robinson, of McKillop.
HARRISON-JENNINGS-At the residence of
the bride's father, 7th con„ Goderich town-
ship, on March 17th, by Rev. C. W. Andrews,
B, As, Mr. Edward Harrison, to Miss Alberta
Jennings.
DIED.
IEENNEDY-In St. Marys,on March 11tH, Wm.
Kennedy, aged 79 years, 8 months, and 27
days.
MARTIN -In West Missouri, on March 9th
George S. Martin. aged 14 years anti 8
months .
McINTYRE-On March 18th, at 193 York
street, London,James McIntyre, formerly of
Exeter, aged 33 years.
BURNS -In Brantford, on the 15th inst. Ed-
ward P. Burns, son of Mr. Robert Burns,
Parkhill, aged 44 years.
KE VIP -In Blanshard, on March Ilth, Ann
Romp, relict of the la to John Kemp, aged
66 years, and 7 months.
JACKSON -In Fullerton, on March 9th, Eliza-
beth, relict of the late James Jackson, and
mother of County Councillor Jackson, aged 81
Years.
40 GEMS, 20 CENTS
DR. AGNEW'S LIVER PILLS CURE ALL
TROUBLES.
ARISING FROM TORPID OF THE LIVER.
Easy and Quick -Banish Sick Head-
ache- Purify the Blood and
Eradicate All Impurities from
the system.
The demand is big. The pills are
little, easy to take, pleasant results,
no pain. 40 cts. a vial, and 20 cents at
all druggists,
Sunlight Soap Wrapper
Competition.
FEBRUARY, 1897.
The following are thcwinners ht District No. 1,
comprising the City of Toronto. Counties of
York, Simcoo and all Counties West and
South of these.
Winners of Stearn's Bicycles.
Mr. John Ford, 53 Wolseley St.,
Toronto. '
Mr. A. E. Mountain, 23 Burton Street,
Hamilton.
Winners of Gold Watches.
1ft. David G. Holmes, 21 Birch Avenue
Toronto.
Mr. 3.'Albert Good, Box 142, Berlin,
Master Manly Palmer, Powell. 416 Spa,
diva Avenue, Toronto,
Mr. Frank Crawford, Pt. Edward.
Miss Alice Flynn, 387 Church Street
Toronto.
407 -We have been obliged to disqualify
competitors for February for sending coupons
taken from Uxsonn.soap in grocers' stock (see
Rule 3.)
LEVER BROS. Ltd., Toronto.
MAXWELL JOIONSTON.
Medical man, Hospital treatmentand a
dozen different medicines failed to cure me of
dropsy. 11rad been tapped seven times and
was given only it few clays to live when I began
using Doan's Kidney Pills. They cured me
completely and I tun nowin the best of health,
(Signed) MAXWELL JOHNSTON',
Toronto, Ont.
HOTHOUSE LIVES,
Disease Certs In Homes that
Are Badly Ventilated.
Sickness and Disease prevails
r,,- at This Season.
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND
GIVES NEW LIFE.
IT SHOUTS:OE USED 13Y EVERY AILING
PERSON THIS MONTH.
The all important thing font'' rvous,
sleepless and run-down pc .A to
know is that Paine's Celery Con;, ind
builds up the whole physical syay -,
improves digestion and regulates',-ne
nerves. By accomplishing this work,
sound, regular and refreshing sleep is
insured, that daily helps flesh -building
and the gathering of strength.
In the winter the majority of men
lived live.
and women have li d hothouse 5.
w
Thousands of homes are badly ventilat-
ed and without proper sanitary ar-
rangements. The air is full of poison
germs that are inhaled by the inmates,
and we find sickness and disease hold-
ing sway.
This is the month when the Mood •is
impure, when eruptions, boils and
skin disease make life a misery. This
is the month when we see the sallow
faces, the hollow cheeks and sunken
eyes, betokening i11 health and weak-
ness. This is the month that demands
physical repairing and cleansing, in
order that the seeds and germs of
disease may be eradicated frons the
system.
Paine's Celery Compound is the
medicine needed by every broken-
down and diseased mortal at this time.
Its Marvelous virtues have been noted
and commended by the ablest phy-
sicians in the world, and its best and
strongest advocates are those whom
it has restored to perfect health.
Dr. A. W. K, Newton, an eminent
physician and surgeon of Boston, says:
" Paine's Celery Compound is not a
patent medicine, and it must not be
confounded with the ordinary
nervines, bitters and sarsaparillas. It
is as much superior to them in for-
mula and results as the diamond is
superior to glass. It purifieses the
blood, strengthens the nerves, and is
nature's food for the brain.
"1 had some trouble myself from
blood poisoning received in a very
delicate surgical operation. The for-
mula of Paine's Celery Compound led
me to try it, and I was much pleased
with the result, I prescribe it for men
and women who have no appetite, can-
notsleep, and are weak and run-down.
For this condition,.tlud for disorders of
the blood and nerves, it has no equal.
"When a man or woman has lost
appetite, lost sleep, and feels that life
is a burden, that person is in a serious
condition. I prescribe Paine's Celery
Compound for my patients who have
these common and dangeroussymptoms
with invariably satisfactory results. It
is the best possible remedy to keep up
one's strength and energy during the
spring and summer months.
Mrs. Chas. Smith of Jimes, Ohio,
writes : I have used every remedy
for sick headache I could hear of for
the past fifteen years. but Carter's
Little Liver Pills did me more good
than all the rest.
E. B. Smith, liquor dealer, of Lon-
don, has effected a settlement with
bis creditors at 50 cents on the dollar.
The statement of affairs shows liabili-
ties of $20,000 and nominal assets of
$17,000. Mr. Smith will continue the
business.
Mr, Charles Fisher, deputy post -
office inspector, of London, has had
one of the citizens of Amherstburg
brought before Police Magistrate Mc-
Gee, on a charge of using postage
stamps that had already been used.
There was no defence, and the magis-
trate fined him $10 and costs.
Dr. Frederick W. Bartlett, one of
Buffalo's leading physicians died on
Wednesday, of cancer, aged 70 years.
A widow and one son survive. Mrs.
Bartlett was Adelia Hunter, daughter
of Dr. James Hunter, of Whitby, Ont.
' John Beattie, county clerk of
Wellington and a private banker at
Fergus, is dead.
GRAVEL IN THE BLADDER.
USED EIGHTEEN BOXES or DODD' S
KIDNEY PILLS -THE STONE DIS-
SOLVED AND .REMOVED -KNEW
OF OTHERS CURED.
Shelburne, Mar, 22 (Special) -Mr,
John Medill known locally as well as
far and near as physical giant and
glorying in his strength came to be a
great sufferer and tells of his cure as
follows :-
"I do not hesitate to speak of Dodd's
Kidney Pills or anything else exactly
as I find them. If a medicine cures ine
and I think it will cure others why
not say so?" • '
"It is true I had been suffering for
some time -with bladder trouble and
learning of a cure made in a similar
case, by Dodd's Kidney Pills I com-
menced rising thein."
In all I have used eighteen boxes
and they have dissolved the stone and
have entirely cured me of any sign
of such difficulty. I do not hesitate
to speak of Dodd's Kidney Pills in the
highest terms of praise for I. know of
many persons who have been cured by
thein,'
THE VERY Base,
Mnssee T. MILT3Uum Ss' CO„
DEAR SI'Rs,--T can recommend Dr, Wood's
Norway Pine S• ••'tp ars the very best medicine
for coughs and eulds, sore throat ani weak
lungs, which I have ever used.
Yours unity.
WM. 1 ERRY,
Blenheim, Ont.
Good News From South yakota. i f :".'
The glorious results of this season's
harvest of golden grain will pour a
stream of sound money into the pocket
of every Dakota farmer,
South Dakota has thousands of acres
of choice farming and ranch land lying
east of the Missouri river, and within
one day's ride from Chicago or Mil-
waukee which can now be bought
reasonably cheap, but which before the
end of another year may be advanced
in price.
The stock -raising industry in South
Dakota is profitable, and Eastern capi-
The
, p
tal is now being invested in cattle and
sheep growing in that state.
Diversified farming, the growing of
live stock, and the products of the
dairy, are placing South. Dakota, fore-
most in the ranks of the successful
Western states.
Those desiring full information on
the subject and particularly those who
wish. to seek a new home or purchase
land, are requested to correspond with
A. J. Taylor, Canadian Passenger
Agent, 2 King street East, Toronto,
Ont.
YOUR SPARE TIME.
Men and women,toconduct business at home. ,
Work is simple writing and copying lista of
addresses received from local advortie
ing
, to
be forwarded toles daily. No canvassing ; no
Previews
experience required, but plain writers
preferred. Permanent work to those content
to e.1t•u eti or more weekly in spare time.
Apply to WABonut PCD. Co., LONDON, QNT,
MORTGAGE SALE
--OF-
FARM PROPERTY
T
O be
IntheStephen. :� p
township of
,
p (Hastings
so u•ti,h
1d by public auction a
House, Parkhill, on
Wednesday March 31st11391
At 1 o'clock p, m.. by James Anderson, auct-
ioneer, lot nuutberthi'cc,in the seventy sth cote
cession. of the said, township of Stephen, 100
acres, more or less. Immediate possession..
Terms, -Tho Vendors are willing to allow two-
thirds of the',purchase money to remain on
Mortgage on favorable terms of re -payment at
low interest. For further particulars apply to
or to BAY LY & BAY LY
Vendors' Solicitors
li ENNETH GOODMAN ESQ., London, Ont,
Barrister,
Parkhill. Out.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the matter of the estate of William
Horn, late of the township of Usborne,
(London road south,) in the County
of Huron, retired farmer, deceased.
Notice is herebyiron pursulnt to the Re-
vised statutes of Ontario, Chapter 110 and
amendingacts, that all persons having claims
against the estate of William Horn, late of the
township of Lsborne, in the County of Huron,
retired farmer, deceased, who died on the 21st
day of May, 1896, aro required on or about the
15th day of April 1897, to send to the executors
of the said deceased at theirpost-olifce Winchel-
sea, a statement in writing, containing full
particulars of their claims drily l'ertified by
affidavit, and the natures of the security Of
any) holdthe byexecutorthems,will Afternot the 15th day of April
tate or any portion tiercebfo tlioabal
ney f
orp
0sa05i0d11 cosi
persons of whose claim they shall not then have
notice.
for Exeouko . r
SAMs.UEL R. HO11N,lExecutors.
WILLIAM)HANSON, 1
ELLIOT, ELL1OT & McKENZIE, Solicitors.
Dated at Exeter this 20th day tter 5 of Mareh,1897.
FARM FOR SALE.
lu ble farm, being )ro-
.Auctionsale of a� a a r pro-
perty of the late Henry Prang, lot 10, cote 10,
township of Hay. 93 acre, cleared and :Shores
of bush, ono acre of orchard. Good buildings
and fences :8 acres of fall wheat, 25 acres of fall
ploughing done. Sale at Huron Hotel Zurich,
Saturday 20th of March at• 1 p. m. Terms 10;
down balance in 30 days, For further particu-
lars see posters or apply to Gwere w & Proudfoot
Vendor's solicitors Goderich, or L, II, Dickson,
Exeter.
B. L. DOYLE, Master at Goderich.
Farm For Sale.
A first-class farm of 85 acres, being lot 9, con,
9 Babylon line Hay. This is a particularly good
farm, especially for dairy purposes, and in good
state of cultivation, is opposite a first class
cheese 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 J D. WILSON, Hensall, orto J. BECK
Egmonclyille. I'. O•
GIDLEY& SONS
Will now be found in their
New Premises, Opera House
Block.
Watch for
change of Ad.
Gidley & Son.
BICYCLES!
Are You Interested
-..in Wheels ?
W e handle
some of the lead-
ing CANADIAN
and AMERICAN
makes at prices
to suit the times.
A few s€organs
5 and 6.Octave, cheap.
Sewing Machines
ALWAYS OR HAND.
P. S. -Selling out Dise Har -
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TOWS at cost,
PE RKIN S & MARTIN ,
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CIGARETTES
Oe. per Pam.
Standard of the World.
KJNN EY BROS,
NEW YOF K.
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To secure a Wa
tch that will keep time. We have a com-
plete assortment in stock of all the best watches and prices are so
IOw they will surprise you. Call and see for yourself.
A SPECIAL LINE OF
,,.. DIAMOND IRIN0S �•.�
--THAT ARE BEAUTIES.
` Also a full assortment of
WEDDING EursI0°,' .
Our stock of CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and SILVER-
WARE RE was never better than now
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Don't forget Our Optical Department, Forenoon
preferred for testing..
T. Fitton
Graaclt-tate of The Ontario Optical b-ostitt.tte
NEXT Door, To CENTRAL HOTEL.
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if 1 were a mother
1 would insist
on having Sho`rey'a Clothing for my
boys, Their Clothing is all sewn
with linen thread, the material is all
thoroughly sponged and shrunk, and
the workmanship is guaranteed not to
rip. Might just as well have it, when
it doesn't cost any more than inferior
makes.
You can always be sure of getting it
by insisting on seeing the guarantee
ticket which is in the pocket of each ♦
garment. i3
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An Introduction -
It gives us pleasure to in
troduce to you our fine Beam r
and Milton Overcoatings; also
a big range of Scotch and Can-
adian Tweed for warm winter
wear. Our prices are away CLOVES,
down. Did you sec. our 812 GINGER,
Black Worsted Suit (macre tc ALLSPICE,
order,) If not why not. el - -
J. H. Grieve J.
SchoI:�ooks
S611001 Sllnp1i6s
NEW STOCK
A fine line of Exercise Books
and Scribblers.
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Pure Spices
Are necessary for Good
Pickles. Our patrons can be
sure of good quality.
CINNAMON, MACE,
NUTMEGS,
PEPPER,
TURMERIC.
London, Huron and Bruce.
Genic, Nontta-
London, depart
Ciandeboy e,
Centralia,
Exeter.
Hensall,
Kippen,.
Bruceflcld
Clinton,
Lothdesboro,
Blyth,
Bolgrave.
W ingha.m, (arrive)
Goma Sotrnx-
Wiogham, depart
Bolgravc,
Blyth,
Londosboro,
Clinton,
Bruceneld,
Kippen,
Hensall,
Exetor.
Centralia,
Clnndebo e. -
London, (arrive)
Passenger.
8.15 A. at. 4.45 P.M.
9.07 8.43
9.28 5.57
9,30' 0.07
9.47 6.18 •
9.50 6.25
9.53 6.33.
10.15 6.55
10.3,8 7.14
10 41 7.23
11: n 88.00
6,50 A.M. 3.30 P. et
7,04 3 45
4.00
7'24 4.10
7.47 4J�p
7.59 4.41
8.17 4,59
8.24 5.01
8.38 5.16
8.50 5.28
9.07 5.43
10.00 6.30
Cola John Churchill, owner of the
celebrated Churchill Downs, is dead at
Louisville, K ., aged 78.
Main strewt, Exet r. y b
Browning
NOTICE`
Ma'COME AND INSPECT.
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N. Rowe
After selling out 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. .
Ma'COME AND INSPECT.
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