Exeter Times, 1898-2-3, Page 5ares
"Corea tails" in favor
of Hood's Sarsaparilla, a k
si fork no other medi-
cine. Its great cures 'recorded in truthful,
convincing language oe grateful meu.nnd
women, constitute its most effective ad-
vertising. Many of those cures are, mar-
,velour, They have won the ecnfidenee of
the people; have given Mood's. 8arsapa-
rills the largest sales in the world, and
have made necessary for its manufacture
the greatest laboratory en earth, Hood's
&reaperilla is known by the cures it has
• made --cures of scrofula, Galt rheum and
,eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia
and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver
troubles, catarrh—cures which prove
Sarsaparilla
Za the best—fig faot the One True BloodFernier.
cure liver ills; easy to
tlood1'S Pills take, easy to operate. 26e.
I• KINSMAN L. D. S. AND
• DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L.
D. S., D. D. S., Honor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentists.
Tenth extracted without pain or
bad after effects. Office in Fan-
sous Block, West side of Main et., Exeter,
DR. ANDERSON, (D. D. S. L. D. S•)
DENTIST.
Honors graduate of the Toronto Uni-
versity, and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
vif Ontario. All Bridge work, crowns and Plato
work done in the neatest possible manner, A
harmless amsesthetio for painless extraction.
The striekest attention given to the preservat-
ion of the natural tenth. Office opposite Cen-
tral Hotel Exeter, Ont
rimorwaraw armament
etgi (tWCL
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd 1398.
Local and District_News
The January session of Middlesex
.County Council cost the county $257.
John Wilson has been appointed
Trustee of Parkhill High School, by
the County Council.
Thos. Churchill delivered at the
Clinton mill last week a load of grain
. containing 125 bushels.
The C. P. R. is again opening a
ticket office in Lucan, and John Fox
has been reappointed agent.
Conductor Walmsley is ill at his
Thome in London, and his place is being
taken by relieving conductors.
Mr. Oarrothers, of Manitoba, bought
a load of draft horses at Thorndale,and
paid nearly $100 each for then..
We learn that Dr. Cowan, of St.
Thomas has disposed of his practice
there, and will return to Illinois.
The members of the Greenway Meth.
,church presented their pastor, Rev.
Air. Thompson with a purse of $35 last
week.
Chas. Fitzsimmons, of St Marys, has
sold his depot has business to Dave
Pringle, wbo will, aftevFeb. fist, con-
trol the whole hack business of the
town.
Ethel, the daughter of Alex. Treace,
trf St Marys fell while skatingWednes-
'day evening and cut her eye so badly
that Dr. Smith had to put in four
stitches.
Fire are offering the, balance of our
coats and nlsters at cost price. Men's
-underclothing from 40c to 50c Teach;
,comprising men's different lines at J.
Clarke's.
J. D. Salmon has sold out his interest
in the general store at Thorndale, to
_Mr, C. H. Lee, of the East end store.
The nuure of the new firm will be
Walker & Lee.
Nurol County Council.
Continued from page four.
35altford.
That with reference to motion of
Messrs Patterson and Stuart, re Dyer
bridge, that Commissioner have said
bridge re -built if necessary.
FINAATCE COMMITTEE.
The finance committee after recom-
mending the payment of some 13 ac-
counts concluded as follows : We have
received the' treasurer's letter and fin-
ancial statement. We find the state-
ment explicit and easily understood.
We recommend that the letter and
statement be printed as usual in the
?minutes. From the bank statements
submitted to us, we find that the de-
posits by the treasurer are more than
the cash balance,
.0 SPECIAL.
The Special Comtxiittee reported re-
commending the council not to mem-
orialize the Legislature to amend. the
g
Pligh School Act of 1806, or the County
Council's Act of the same year. •
EDUCATION.
thc,
he
nom
ant
e
Department
on o
the
reit
n.
That twenty -:five dellaxs be granted
to each Partner's Institute in the
County.
Y
That ten dollars be expended in
planting
lan it gf flowers
around
ou dollars Court Mouse,
paid each
Public Library.
That no grant be made to the
Poultry Association of the County,
That F, Page, of Stephen, and J. Mc-
Kenny, of Howick, be granted Pedlars,
license free of charge.
That the lockup keepers be not paid
the sum of ten dollar. per year.
That the tender of T. G. Tipling for
groceries for the gaol,, be accepted.
`1'lie tender of W. T. Murray for
meat for the jail be accepted.,
I for
That the tender of D. Cantelon
bread for the gaol be accepted.
The tender of 1:3'. G. Neelan, of Sea
forth, for county printing be accepted.
The work to be done to the sabisfact
ion of the Warden and. Clerk.
That every order of committal to
House of Refuge be contersigned by
any one county councillor of the dis-
trict or xnunicipality, from which the
inmate sent, resides.
That $27.00 be paid to the Clinton
Collegiate Institute, the said sum hav-
ing been deducted through a trans-
position of figures.
That the following sums be granted
the Collegiate Institutes: Seaforth,
$2327..83'; Clinton, $2093.06 ; Goderich
$1,895.32 and that these sums be paid
by the treasurer.
That the Warden and clerk memor-
ialize the Local Legislature to so.
amend Municipal Act, that Mun{cipal
councils he elected for a term' of 2
years. -
And, that the Clerk find . out the.
price of type writing machines, and
report at June meeting.
WEST HUBON'INSPECTORATE.
Excepts from Inspector J. E. Tom's
reports.
Receipts. 1896. 1897.
Balances $11407 11 ,:$12818 72
Government grant 3785 07 3995 15
From Asssssment 49339 91 46911 84
From other services 3273 67 8392 14.
Totals -- --
$54995 39 560817 37
Balance to 1898 $11290 48
Teachers and Salaries 1896 , 1897
Male teachers etfrployed 58 58
Female ,, „ 73' 75
.Average salary, Male $379 5380
Female 275 261
Certificates 1896 1897
First Class 2
First Class 56 56
TheEducation committee reported
that Sehool Inspectors' reports had
been examined, and recommend that
they printed in the• minutes, •frith
theexception of the visits to schools
in thecounty.
Re mendedthat the examination
kt,
centrein the township of Stephen for
Entr e and P. S. L, examinations be
changed. from Grand. Bencl to Crediton
and that the county clerk notify the
Dept vent of Education of the
change.
Thatin reference to. the communi-
cation f the Trustees Association, ask
big council to send three clelcgates
tO tl meeting in April, no action be
,.• take
J EOi1TIVE,
The Executive . Committee recom-
mended
That, ten dollars be granted to the
Prisoners' Aid Society.
9 e nil
That each lrrbfn sex of the ora c be
supplied with a copy of the Municipal
Meld fox' 1898,
That: $300 be granted' to the Agri-
+liultnrti1 and Hbrticulttural societies,
Third
73 74
In 39 schools or departments, the,
teachers have changed since 1896.
During.1897 new schoolswere built
`Lt Dashwood, No. 4, S. S. Usborne,No.
15 Ashfield and No. 12 Hay, and all of
them are a credit to the people of ,the
sections.
The average school attendance for
1896 was 4401, for 1897, 4416, and the
per tentage of average attendance,
58.3 and 59 7 respectively.
At the midsummer exarlunation 267
pupils wrote on entrance papers, of
whom 176 passed and 146 on P. S. L.,
of whom 76 succeeded.'
HOUSE OF REFUGE. -The Inspec-
tor of the House of Industry and. Re-
fuge for the County of, Huron, Wm.
Coats, presented the following as his
report to the County Council for the
year ending 31st December 1897:—
Total No. of inmates admitted
since opening the house 128
No. of inmates on 1st Jan., 1897 61
No. admitted during the year 35
No. of deaths during the year 10
No. absconded during the year 4
No. discharged during the; year, 5
No. of inmates on 1st of Jan. ,males 1S98 77
'
No. of males, 53; No. offe , 24 77
No. admitted during year 1807 from
rural -municipalities :—
Townships—Ashfield 3, Colborne 3,
Goderich 2, Grey 1, Hay 1, Mor-
ris 4, Stephen 3, Stanley 2, Tuck-
ersruith 2, Usborne 1, .East Waw-
a/log) 1 (including 1 re -admission
each in Colborne and Usborne 23
Towns and villages—Goderich 3,
Clinton 2, Seaforth 1, Wingharu
1, Exeter 3 " 10
Born in House 1
Committed from County Jail 1
Cause of pauperism -Intemperance
3, old age 11,' sickness 5, injury 3,
weakness of intellect 4, blindness,
whole or partial 3, enciente 2, mother
in house 1, insane idiocy 1, paying
patient 1.
Nationality of inmates admitted
during 1897—England Il, Scotland 4,
Ireland 5, 1Vales 1, United States 2,
Canada 12.
HAS STRONGLY INFLUENCED
THE l)OMMVIONS.
It is a fact worthy of record that
at least fifty members of the House
of Commons are able personally to
bear united and convincing testimony.
to the good effects of Dr. Agnew's
Catarrhal Power in case of cold in the
head or catarrh in its several different
shapes. These columns have recorded
the testimony of members represent-
ing constituencies in every corner of
the Dominion. At this writing we
have before us the words of Mr.
Arthur A. Btuneau, M. P. Pent: Riche-
lieu, Que., and Hugh H. Ross, M. P.,
members in telling what this- remedy
has done for then; in cases of catar-
rhal trouble. At the present time,
when so many are suffering from in-
fluenza in the head it As a friend in-
deed. Sold by C. LUTz,
UNDOUBTED EVIDENCE
GsNTLr MEN.—I am pleased, te recommend
t dyspep-
sia,
s o -
our Laxa-liver Pills for consttpatior y p P
Y
sic, land sick lieadaciifi. I have used hetn for
those troubles, and find them a pleasant. 'sure
and quid: cure, free from the annoying griping
of other pills I have heretofore used,
Signed, H.JAM1CS,
St. Nioholas Hotel, Hamilton, Ont,
A THROBBING HEART.
It: caused by wrong action of the heart, and
can only be cured by correcting and regulating
its working. Milburn s Heart and Nerve Pills
do this. Hero is the proof: Mr, John Griffin, St.
Lawrence Hotel, Montreal; says: "They cured
no of nervousness, throbbing heartbeat, dizzy'
as
heart boats
headache.
ness and constant i a My
steady as a elook new. •
WILL "' 'Ot.T TRY?
ion if wo
will you try to cot race eonstfpat
telt yott howl The remedy is Bnrdeekl Llloed
Bitters. It puts the stein:telt, liver' and bowels
iu peefect or ciee. We prove whet We print :' "I
think there is no (steal to B.13.13, for cone '
110:1, Says Mac. l.itoACA2 'lAhtntvnr, Oshawa,
Ont.
0 11g only fi a bottles in a 1 all." tnysffli
Shattered Nerves. MARKET T 1.zr' ATS
klxet er FebeeerY end 1808
Oate et per bushel to
2G
TEEE MOST PREVALENT TROUBLE
OF THE CENTURY.
•
It Attacks People of Both Sexes and
All Agee —A Complete Breakdown
Follows Unless Prompt Measures
For Relief Are Taken.
From the Newmarket Era.
Probably the most'iirevadent trouble
on this eontineut, to -day is nervous
prostration. 'How frequently we hear
this term and yet how few appear to
realize itsfull deadly import. Nervous
prostration is to be found among peo-
pleof all'
walks in life and among
mon
,
g
children as well as adults. Among •
young people it is often the result of
our high pressure system of education.
Among those of more mature years it
may be due to the cares of business, or
to overwork, or worries in the home.
But whatever the cause the inevitable
result is a breaking down both mental-
ly and physically finless prompt
measures are takeq to stay the
ravages of the disease and restore the
shattered nerve forces to their normal
condition. One such sufferer who has
regained health gives her experience
for the benefit of those less fortunate.
Miss Edith Draper who resides with
Tier parents at Belhaven, Ont., is a
young lady who, is very popular among
her circle of acquaintances, and they
all rejoice at her restoration to health.
To a reporter who called upon her she
gave the following particulars con-
cerning her illness and cure. "You
know," said the young lady, "how ill I.
was last winter when my friends fear-
ed that I was going into a decline. In
the early part of the winter both father
and mother were attacked with la
grippe, and I had to look after them
as well as attend to the household
work. The strain was more than I
could stand, and the result was I fell
illy The doctor who was called in
said my trouble was nervous
prostration and that it would take con-
siderable time for me to recover.
Under his care I was after n short
while able to leave my room and go
about the house, but my nerves did
not seem to regain their strength.
My limbs would twitch as though I
had St. Vitus' dance,I was subject to
headaches,had a verypoor appetite
PP
and was so weak that :I could scarcely
go about. I bad been advised to try
Pink Pills and one day, spoke to the
doctor about then, and be said he be-
lieved they would do fine good. I got
three boxes, and by the time I had
used them I felt they were helping
me and I got a further supply. By
the time I had taken six boxes I was
feeling stronger and better than I had
for years. All the twitching in my
limbs had disappeared and my nerves
seemed as strong as ever they had
been. I still took the pills for a
little while longer to` make certain that
the cure was complete, and since the
day I discontinued them I have not
felt the slightest return of the trouble.
I feel that my present excellent health
is due to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and
I am glad to be able te recommend
them to anyone whose nerves are in a
shattered condition..
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic
medicine. By their. use the blood is
renewed, and the nerves made strong
and vigorous, and in this way disease
is driven from the system. As a spring
medicine De. Williams' Pink Pills are
unsurpassed. If feeling languid or
"out -of -sorts" a box or two will restore
you to vigorous activity. Ask for Dr.
Williams Pink Pills for Pale People
and. take nothing else.
MALE ME A
Ey WOMEN.
THE LIFE OF .MRS Mc -
MASTER OF TORONTO,
IS SAVED.
A Case that Proved Too Difficult
for the Physicians Yields to
the Wondrous Virtues
of Paine's Celery Compound.
A SIGNAL VICTORY FOR THE
KING OF MEDICINES.
Paine's Banished, Eyesight Quite Re-
stored, and a New Life Begun.
Wells & Richardson Co
GENTLEnfEN,-Ten years ago 1 was
attacked with neuralgia, and though
treated by six . doctors, the disease
grew worse and nearly drove me in-
sane. I was for one summer an out-
door patient at the hospital here, but
only got temporary relief.
I was sleepless for nights, my diges-
tion was bad, and I would feel a pain
in my stomach everytime I ate any-
thing. Day after day I suffered the
most intense agony, and I often won-
der I didn't go crazy. I took endless
medicines given isle by medical Hien,
and getting worse, I became utterly
disheartened.
One day my deliverance came. A.
lady who had suffered just as I had
told me that Paines' Celery Compound
had curedher. I used
the Compound
and
as a last resort, and it sitnpiy made a
new woman of me. 'rile pain vanished,
my eyesight, which was impaired, re-
turned, ancYl felt myself growing well
and I never felt happier in my life,
I am now well and strong, and all my
health and happiness area tie to Paine's
Celery Compo tt ntl, I will always grate-
fully remember the medicine that cur-
ed me, and will speak a good word for
it.
MRs. TrIo t;M srEtt
Tilos. M iti< ,
40 Cumberland St., .Coronto.
STORE AND STOCK FOR SALE
A first class brlek steqre with, rosidestce in
eenneetion ;• also general.ate0k for sale, lir it
geed business Ioeetity. AdarescBox N,,Exotcr,
B .asrley Prep ,24 to 27
Peas,
Butter
»50 to 6.0
-•15 to 15
Eggs,.16 to 15
Turkoy5 , ,. , . . 9 to 9
Goose
Chickens per lb
D ucks .,.
Wool .
Dried Ap'
plod..
Pork dressed;..
Pork live wei ht•. q
g
to
oro. .. ..5500
Hayp. tar.
Clover seed . 4.00 to
.. .450
to
Alsllt;c clover •
.. 'OP t
o
•r .... 1
Timothy Cod
4 Y s ,
4 te 4
4 10 4 The annual meeting of the Usborne 44Hib'.
.. 5 to 5 bort lvlutual Fire Insurance Co, will be heid at
• • • 2 too '8 the Pub11e Ii aU,Farqulntr,on Monday February
} t°011.
t } 198 • one *look : in. Business • x e i
6;, „
7th, ea 1898, ctors ., a rep
15 to ,90 and and tion Fina ficial statement, `I'he election of
6.5 two dirooters and ono auditor and other hied-
.® ness in the interoet of the .Company,
5.02 JOHN ESSEIIY, THOS. CAIVU RON,
1.25 Pros Sec.
W oodllara
13
uy rour l)rx Go
ods,
10ots
ituh
bo
r,
Overshoes, Gtoetiio,, and. Patent )Vied cines,
ole, etc„ at Stonowen lues,, Ja irhton, urlog
their Great Slaughter Sale.
111OT10E
London, Fobrary 2nd, 1898. ..
Wheat per bustle , . •81 to 82
Oats, 22 to 25
Peas .. . ..45 to 50
Barley.,.... ..., ...20 to 31
Buckwheat
.00 to 0.
,o
b
C
,d- to 3
Corn . ... ...,30 10 30.
Bor25 to 35
Beans .,11 to 1?
Button 12 to 14.
Ducks . . • to 80
Turkeys per u.... 10 to 12
Geese per ib to 10
Chickens '37950 to 50
Cheese.,,.., 8 t0 8
Potatoes per bag . ,50 to 60
Hay per ton ,..... ..•.$ 5.50 to $488
Pork per cwt.. 54.00 to
— BIRTHS.
TAYLOR-Iu Fullarton, on Jan. 1711, Mrs.
Fred Taylor, (neo Miss Dennison), of a son,
DICK -In Hay, on the 23rd nit, the wife of Jas.
Dick, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
H0TRN—HILES-1n Elnta, on the 20th ult., by
Rev. Mr. McCloud, Mr. Joseph Horn, to Miss
M. C. Hiles, both of Elmo.
DEATHS.
LAING—In Hibbert, on the 23rd ult., Mrs.
Mary Laing, aged 29 yrs., 3 months, 11 days.
R elmotism & DysDe sin Cured.
571 $T. PATRICK STREET,
OTTAWA, JULY 31st 1896
To THE PHRENOLINE MEDICINE CO„
LTD., OTTAWA, ONT.
GENTLEMEN,—On the advise of a
friend I tried one bottle of your fam-
ous rheumatic remedy, Phrenoline.
and to my surprise it cured me of
rheumatism, from which I have suf-
fered for many years.
It also cured me of dyspepsia, from
which I was suffering at the time, so
that I feel now like a new man.
I Dave tried several remedies foe
rheumatism, some of 'which did nee a
certain amount of good, but nothing
that have taken has done so much
for rine has your Phrenoline, and I
Have much pleasure in recommending
t to other sutierers.
(Signed) JAMES CARROLL,
Foreman of Works, Rideau Canal.
Liberai Conservative
meeting
..meeting of the Liberal''"Conservatives of
the Village of Exeter, will"be held in the Town
Ha11, Exeter, on the evening of Friday, the
11th Inst.. at the hour 7.30,p. m. sharp.
BusINEss: The work of organization for
and other important business in connection
with the corning Provincial Election,
A11 Conservatives and supporters of Mr.
Eiiber are cordially invited.
7. A. ROLLINS, M. EACItETT,
President. Secretary.
Dated this 3rd day of February 1898
EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of Edward Jones,late of
the Village of Exeter, in the County
of Huron, Gentleman, deceased.
In pursuance of section 36 of chapter 110, of
the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1987, and
amendments thereto, notice is hereby given
that all creditors and others having claims
against the estate of Edward Jones, late of
the Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron,
gentleman. who died on or about the Tenth
day of November, A. D., I897, are requested to
send post prepaid. or to deliver to Henry E.
Huston of the Village of Exeter, Ontario, one
of the executors of the last will and testament
of the said deceased, on or before the first clay
of April, 1898, a statement of their names and
addresses, and the full particulars and details
of their claims, respectively, and of the scour -
ties (if any) held by them ; and notice is here-
by further given that after the said date the
executors will proceed to distribute the assets
of the said;deceased amongst the parties entit-
led thereto,having regard only to the claims of
which they shall then have notice. and the
executors of the said estate will not he liable
for the said assets or any part thereof to any
person or persons of whose claims notice shall
not have been received by them at the time of
such distribution.
HENRY E. HUSTON
I
JOHN DAUNCEY 1- Executors.
JANE JONES
Dated at Exeter this 911h clay of January, 1803.
Farms for sale
A few good farms for sale, cheap—Money to
o n. Apply to. JOHN SPACEMAN
MONEY
Private funds to loan on improved .farms
at five and five and one half per cent.
A1897.ly to
SolicitorsLLIOT & GLADMAN
1st December, Solicitors etc, Exeter.
Dissolution of Partnership
,\St( YUU:'i' J rc, Lr. 1.Or
1CCS pure
BEST FORTABLE.DAIRY•AND FARM.
PERFECTION AT LAST.
The co -partnership heretofore existing be-
tween John Trovethick and Robt, Walker, of
Crediton. under the firm of Trovothick and
Walker, is, this tenth day of January, 1899,
mutually dissolved.
JOHN TREVETHICK,
ROI3T. 16, WALKEI1.
Farm for Sale
The westerly 60 acres of lot No. 20, N. B. Con.
Tp. of Stephen. 'This fatmis on the townlino
between Hay and Stephen, one utile from the
prosperous• village of Dashwood, where there
are Churches, schools and every necessary con-
venience. Exeter 7 miles. ,This is an excellciit,
farm, there being a good brick Hous
e, frame
ban and outbuildin Well fenced and
Watered. Terms easy. Or particulars apply to
Jos. SNR.tt, Dashwood.
Jan, 4 1898.:
Farm For Sale
WARRANTED EVERY TIME
1 RUSSUS
NEW IN DESIGN,
NEW IN PRINCIPLE,
NEW IN APPLICATION.
A large assortmeut of the best and
most approved Trusses and Mechani-
cal Appliances always in stock, pur-
chased direct from them .:Ln u£actur•ers.
We guarantee every Truss to be
made with the finest English steel.
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
Sole Agency
DOMINION LABORATORY.
J. W. BROWNING PROP
EXCELLENT FARM IN THE TOWNSHIP
OF U$BORNE COUNTY 011' Hul ON.,
fourteen 14)
r 10 f r
For sale by private contract t t
in the tenth (10) concession of Usborne, ore
hundred acres. The hand is of first rate_ quality
about 90 cores cleared, the remainder in blisb.
There aro two wells, one at the hoose, the other
cahoot the centre of the farm. The buildings
whlch eolnpi • • ,a frame dwelling house, bath
56536 and hr„ <u 1111d cattle stables with the
fences Ore in fair condition.
For particulars apply to07
. . 8. Clarke en the
premises orto Messrs. Y0111ot & Gladntata serif l-
tors &e.. Exeter.
FARMERS
You will find at Bissett's Wareroom
the following line of Agricnl
tural Implements
OBII:ZING BIN-
DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER
AND BALL BEARINGS,
• STEEL SULKY RAKES.
Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators,
Disc and Diamond Harrows.
Plows, and Turnip Drills.
OUR XMA:
SEWING MACHINES. ETC
The celebrated Knoll Washer
Raymond sewing and wringers
machine E
STOVES° •-
Gu uey stoves and furances.
Waggons
Buggies
Bicycles.
The Chatham Waggon and a full
line of the celebrated McLaughlin
Buggies.
61E3111,1_,'
BIOYOLES
Are You Interested
In Wheels?,
We handle
some of the lead-
ing CANADIAN
and AMERICAN
makes at prices
to suit the times.
oen:
Aro lllt)st, 1)eaut:fU1. " Our G.l•,OOKK'.
aa11 \ r.r\.T (. l { del lit rtnieilt 1i4 COM plete,
1)rop in (Hifi t.i11:C ,t look at our
Goods and see our prices. Ly so c10 -
ti Will save lllotll' r
nc, X011 r{ ,
SOLiD GOLD WEDDING RINGS
We Have Made A
Special Study of Tresse
..- Eye
If your eyes are weak, or your sizlit poor, it is important
to have them carefully examined
+x
No Charge Made for Testing.
Ss FITTON
GRA DVA'IE ON'rAlirO % l'TI(JAL-i.eer TUTE
■►.6 •+mgr►arm-:s.-ca•.m. AO•acv. .• '.e.+.o.•rcn-•se's-.: ,-+ca•-.cn•+ ..
The Flow of Milk
will be Increased.
Why go to all the trouble of keep-
ing cows and get only about half
the milk they should produce.
DICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER
strengthens the digestion and in-
vigorates the whole system so
that the nutriment is all drawn from the food. It takes just
the same trouble to care for a cow when she gives only three
quarts as when she gives a pail. Dick's Blood Purifier will
pay back its cost with good interest in a few weeks.
LEEMiNG, MILES . CO., 50 GENTS DICK L. CO.,
AoCIIT9. MONTREAL .A PACKAGE. PROPRIETORS.
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T. W. iiigginson
a thoroughly npto-date periodical for women, will enter upon its
thirty-first volumein x898, During the year it will be as heretofore
A MIRROR OF FASHION
Paris and New York Each issue will contain carefully pre -
Fashions pared
re.Fashionspared drawings of the advance fashions
of Paris and New York. Once a month
A Colored Fashion the BAZAR will issue, free, a colored
Supplement fashion supplement. Cutpaperpatterns
of certain gowns in each number will be
Cut Paper Patterns made a feature. These will be sold in
A Bi -Weekly Pattern connection with each issue at a uniform
price. The BAZAR will also publish bi-
Sheet weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet.
LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES
Two famous authors will contribute long
serial stories to the BAZAR in 1898. The
first deals with Scotch and Continental
scenes, the second is a story of a young
girl, versatile, and typically American.
WILD EELEN
By WILLr.4, t BLACK
RAGGED LADY
By A: D. HOWELLS
Mary E. Wilkins These and a score of other equally
Octave Thanet prominent writers will contribute
H. P. S offord short stories to the BAZAR in 189,
Katharine De Forest p making the paper especially rich in
M. S. Briscoe fiction.
DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES
OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER
By .FMTHARINE DB FOREST By Mn,POULTNEY BIGELOW
CLUB WOMEN HUMOR
By MARGARET H. WELCH Sy JOHN KENDRICK BANGS
There will be a series of articles on Etiquette, Music, the
Voice, Art, the Play, Women and Men, Leaders among Women,
Gardening, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc.
19c, a Copy (Send for Free Prospectus) Sub., $4 a Year.
Portage free ix the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
W. D. riowella Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City Octave Thanet
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5 and 6 Octave, cheap. •
Sewing Machines
ALWAYS ON HAND.
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rows at cost.
PERKINS & MARTIN,
Main street, Exeter.
UIothes
ASuito
or a Single Garment
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
Moderate Cost,
Perfect Fit.
You look for these in an olcl and
place, reliable and A. J.
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patrons in any of these. .A
large assortment of
Goods
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In Worsteds and Tweeds, are
our shelves,
now on and we will
take Much pleasure in showing;
then to you. , There are many
thatspecially other lints are s
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Motive. ,,y,
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Mary E. Wilkins
Buil for Service
A thorobred Durham 73u11 for service nn lot
18, COIL 1, SIephen. First rials strain. Terms:
41, to in,.urc. .8'AMU EL PARSONS,
Exeter 1'. 0.
Notice To Creditors
In the estate of Nary;.McNa.ughton,
late of the village of Exeter, in the
County of Huron, Dressmaker, de-
ceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Re-
vised Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 110. section
6and amending a ts, that allper.;o,IS having
claims against the deceased are herebyregnest-
ed to file the same with the ,micro} mcd nn or
before the 29th day of Fobrpary,next 1S98,aftcr
which date the estate will bistributed, All
persons indebted to the swirl decca,od aro re-
quired before the said date to pay the amount
of their respect r indebtedness to Me.
R II. COLLIN ,
Solicitor for the el dmia istartor,
Exeter, Ont.
Dated Jannery 18th, IS99.
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