Exeter Times, 1898-3-31, Page 13ri
"Merit :talks" the
intrinsic 'Value of
]Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Merit in medicine means the power to
cure, H'ood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual
and unequalled curative power and there-
fore it has true merit. When you buy
Hood's Sarsaparilla,and take it according
to directions, to purify your blood, or
cure any of the many blood diseases, you
are morally certain to receive beuefit.
The power to cure is there. You are not
trying an experiment. It will make your
blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus
drive out the germs of disease, strengthen
the nerves and build up the whole system.
EX4T. `B T
Marl et 1 evlety and Forecast• ATA RR SUBJECTS
t,^
h,
TORONTO, APRIL 5xaf.
Sarsaparilla
Is the best, infaet-the One True Bloodrur111er.
Prepared only by 0.I.Hood Sc Co., Lowell, Mass.
HoodsPile DopenA1puugpan. 257.
Thos. Hogg, of London Township,
'was fined $5 and costs by Seleire
Lacey, Saturday for .cruelty' to
animals.
Mr. James Turnbull, dairyman, of
Delaware, has gone to Deloraine,
Flan., with a view of crntinuing in the
drtiry business.
TT KINSMAN, L. D. S. AND
KINSMAN,L.
,,� �b ' DR. A. R.
x A D. S., D. D, S., Honor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentists.
Teeth extracted Without pain or
bad after eii'ects. Office
son's Block, West side of MainSt.. Exetfer.n Fan -
DR. A iiJV ASCN, (O. O. S. L. O. 3.)
DENTIST..
Honore graduate of the Toronto Uni-
versity, and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
Ot Ontario. All Bridge work, crowns and Plate
work done in the neatest possible manner, A
srarmless u.msesthetie for painless extraction.
Whe strickest attention given to the preservat-
ion
IIt the
nEatural
teeth. Office opposite Cen-
Turnips f Sale.
'Turnips for sale at cents por bushel, hex
anile north of Crediton Grist Mill. G. one
H.
L yANv1LL1 , Crediton.
Farms for safe .
A few good farms for sale cheap_-�Money to
n. Apply to JOHN SPACKMAN
0rickmaker Wanted
•
'Wanted a suitable pian the coming summer
•tivho n . Apply in Jnr & J Srr.ovT, setting'and
il el r P. 0 Ap.P y
MONEY
at five and funds
and one half per o loan on improved.
ed farms
Apply to
MAN
1st Deccmher,.1S97.
ELLIOT
itettc , Exeter
PASTURAGE.
A nurnber of head of stock taken for pasture
during the coming' season, on lot 26, con. 2,
Vsborne by the month or season. For terms
;apply to Win. Blatchford, on the. premises, or
9;xeter P. O.
ELLIOT & OLADIViAN,
Barris'sers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
Conveyancers, &c., &c`
emsMoney to Loan at 5% and 57,%..
OFFICE, MAIN STREET, EXETER.
B. V. ereeoT. = -- F. W. =ADMAN.
SEACISIZMIEE' 119.
,a■C,
Notice of Dissolution
The volume of trade in many lines
is estimated as being 25 per cent.
greater for 1+ebrnaiy than for the
same month a year ago. The Govern-
lnent•bank returns for February show
an increase' of $812,201 in the Oltenia
-
tion for the month over that of Janu-
ary. Another interesting feature of
the money market is the augmenta-
tion of current loans in February of
$4,127,428. This is on new business
enterprises, and shows a general ex-
pansion of trade. A large: share of it
is due to the increased movement in
coarse grains and dairy products as
well as general merchandise.
WHEAT
The wheat situation remains about
the same as it has been for some time
hack. Leiter continues to bolcl the
balance of power, and to hold prices
above their real yalue. Should he try
however, to market one-fifth part of
his holdings there would be a crash,
showing clearly that prices are main-
tained by speculatiye means. Some
think that Leiter has the May wheat
as securely, cornered .as he bad the
December. While this may be so, he
has upset the wheatbrade of the world.
Millers and dealers are not buying any
more than they need for immediate
use, as there is no telling when.prices
may go to smash. So _long les they
last they are good for the farmer, but
when they do go down they will have
a very depressing effect.
The local market is . quiet. The
week opened with evbeet at 853c. ; it
advanced a little,, then declined to 84c.
f. o. b. cars west and north, Manitoba
wheat continues steady at $1.001 to
$1.10 for No. 1 hard at North Bay, and
$1.05•.4 Owen Sound and Midland.
Montreal markets show that the mar-
ket is weaker.
BARLEY AND OATS.
Barley is quiet. No. 2 grade is
nominal at 40c. while feed barley has
declined to 33c. for car lots west.
Montreal reports feed barley at 40c. to
42c.
Oats have held their own this week.
There is quite an enquiry for Canadian.
oats from all parts of the United King-
dom. They are steady at 31c. east for
white, and 30o. west. At Montreal
the market is steady at 33ec. to 34c. in
store, and May oatsare quoted at 35c..
to 35ic. afloat.
PEAS AND CORN.
The market for peas is somewhat
easier, prices having declined about
one cent, 55c. to 56c. being the price for
peas north and west, and about Nice
for cars east of Toronto. At Montreal
some business bad been done on a basis
of 05c. 'to 65Se. for export afloat in
May. This is a:decline of nearly two
cents.
Corn is easy at 30tc. for Canadian
yellow west. American corn at To-
ronto is worth 36c. At Montreal No.
2 Chicago mixed is quoted. at 35c. to
3511c. afloat in May. In store corn is
worth 39c. to 40c.
TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED.
At Toronto red clover seed is bring-
ing $3 to $3.60 per bushel, Alsike $3.25
to $4, and timothy $1.25 to $1.35. At
Montreal the market is quiet, red
clover being quoted at $3.25 to $4 ;
alsike at $3.50. to $4.25, and timothy at
$1.50 to $2, according to quality and
quantity.
It reported that Canadian holders
of timothy and clover seed are holding
back stocks on account of the low
prices going. To meet the demand
American grown seeds are being im-
ported. There is plenty of seed in the
country without =porting any if it
were put on the market.
POTATOES
Potatoes on the track are easier. 57c.
to 60c. being the ruling price. • Out of
store they bring about 65c. ' At Mon-
treal they bring 55e. to 60c. per bag,of
90 lbs.
POULTRY.
The supply is scarce, the demand
usually good, though often only fair.
Prices are steady at 12. c. for turkeys
and 55c. to 05c. for chickens. '
Notice is hereby given that the partnership
Heretofore subsistiing between us, the under-
signed, as General lMlerchants, in the Villages
of Crediton and Zurich was on the 25th of
,fnnuary lest dissolved by mutual consent, All
debts owing to the said partnership aro to be
laid to Samuel Brown, et the village of Credi-
on, and John Proem., of the village of Zurich,..
,foresaid, and all claims against the said
,artnership aro to be presented to the said
,Samuel Blown and John Preetcr. by whomtho,
same will he settled,
Dated at Crediton, this 17thialarch,189S.
'Witness : H. K. Eilber. SANIIII L B.RowN.
JOHN PREETsR.
The Family -, etcher
�u good selection of
BAMS, LARD, BACON,
SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA., BEEF,.
B, - PORK.
also POULTRY in
Family Butcher Shop
door south of Central Hotel.
LOUIS ®A
--DIALER IN --
Bides,
es G�>.lf find. Lamb Skins.
i
For
IAMB, MUTTON,
and VEAL,Season.
The
One
Y
Bid
s. slight ou can afford to
No ease o lig �
eglect•. NO case so deep-seated that
' Catarrhal Powder will
e s
Cats
rtl.nw
ndcu
re e
sins
tan
tl a
ins 1p..
of relieve
it y
cions
cures,
ary
fna
de ,
Iuently. It has m
end enjoys the esteem and high esa-
lon.
>9,f5rsatofi of the medical profess
d di
uro I co
ntracted that dreg
^d`hrough expos.
te5se-�Catsrelt..My case bacaino ohronic•�-ia'ztt
cid Id
rmltrgtos after first appl[catfon I had relief, u
a sheet while I wa4 oonipldloly cured, w.
i,caval;fu,G.'I',It,BYalkerfadtl,AAhtroAdaile,Otlt. gf,
crlt'l key L'�. Lops, :�;zeter.
f
e
EGGS.
•
The fine weather has sent the eggs
rolling down hill again. Prices have
-fallen away to 10c., still the market is
steady. At Montreal prices are also
easier. About 10e. is the price now.
etUTTER.
The butter situationcontinues firm
though receipts of creamery are in-
creasing. At Montreal there is a
scarcity of choice fresh creamery,
there being hardly sufficient to sup-
ply the local demand. Sales of choice
goods have been made at 2011e. to -21c.
in lots of 20 to 25 tubs. Single tubs
command 1 cent more than these fig-
ures. The winter butter season is
winding up a good deal better than
was expected. At the beginning of the
year prices commenced to decline and
sold as low as 18e. for finest creamery
at the latter part of February. About
that time a demand set in from Eng-
land and prices advanced to 20:4c. and
21c. for fine fresh creamery. Old
creamery was sold recently at 180. and
19c. that a rnonth ago would only
bring' 16c. The make of creamery
butter is rapidly increasing and pre-
sent prices may not be kept up 'very
long. 13owever, the English demand
is good, and should it continue prices
will remain at a paying figure.
At Toronto prices for creamery are
ruling high,both tubs, and printed sell-
ing at 22e. Choice dairy is quoted at
18,4c. to 19e, A few Iota of Eastern
f ovenships dairy have sola. at Montreal
at"21c. to 211c., or equal to creamery.
CATTLE. -
Tuesday's marketaat the stock -yards
was an active one, and all thestock
was sold before noon. Butchers'
cattle
and lambs showed a little advance,
Bxport cattle. -There was a steady
inquiry for cod cattlefor
shipment,
,
withprices ranging from :$3.75 to $4.25
per cwt, As high as $4.30 was paid
for Sc.to 3
for one fine lot. Bulls go,kc.
per pound. At Montreal market
good export cattle sold for 4$c. and
others were field at 41c,, but from ilc.
to 4
c. is' the range �.e for good cattle.
��'
Butchers' cattle. -Buying in rtie,nd Tues-
days'
ues-
dity s
market was very . t e e a
prices advanced ;;10c, to 15c. a cwt.
cattle' c
c. the i `ot1 1 t 4e. to 4 .
Some fancyl i
/7ry/y.
b
i, . The . .
for local consumption. :general
run, lioweaoii, Witt4 from $3.40 to VIA
per owt. Oof11liOrl staff( sold down to
Stackers and feeders. -The demand
Disease.
Suffering.
This dread malady lurks behind the most In-
cipient head colds, and when the seeds of disease
are sown steals away the beauty bloom and makes
life pleasures a drudgery.
DB. AGNEW'S OATARBHAL PONITDZR
will cure the incipient cold and the most stub-
born and chronic Catarrh oases. It puts back
s
the beauty pink and sheds sunshine In its trail.
't My wife and I were both troubled with distres-
sing Catarrh, bait we have enjoyed freedom from
its distresses since the 'first application of Dr, Ag-
new's Catarrhal Powder -it acts instantaneously -
gives grateful relief in ro minutes, and we believe
there is no case too deeply seated to baffle it in a
cure.' -,Rev. D. Borhnor, Buffalo, N.Y.--32
Sold by C. LtYTZ, Exeter.
on Tuesday's market for stockers and
feeders was good. Two Buffalo buyers
were looking for this class of cattle,
and one of them bought what stockers
came in on the Midland train without
seeing them at $3 60 per cwt. The
usual run is from $3.30 to $3.60 per
cwt. for stockers and $3.40 to $3.70 for
feeders.
Calves briug'frorn $2 to $8 each, and
fancy ones as high as $9. Milch cows
and springers bring from $25 to $40
each. '
SHEEP.
Butchers' and export sheep, bring
froni 3c. to 3,lec. per lb., bucks 3c.
Lambs, or' rather yearlings, are doing
better-; 5:4 c. to 5:e. per pound. This
spring lambs go for from $4 to $7
apiece.
HOGS.
Everything in this 'line points to-
wards lower prices; still prices. did not
decline last week although 'offerings
were fairly large. Best bacon hogs
are quoted at $4.90 per cwt. ; light
hogs at $4.62};.thick tat hogs at $4.50,
and sow's at $3 to $3.25 per cwt,
ATORONTO TOBACCONIST.
Mr. J. Bretz, TO Church Street, Toronto, the
popular tobacconist, says hewas troubled with
weak and intermittent action of the heart, was
slee less, nervous and losingfiesh. Three boxes
of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills completely
cured him. •
neu111a�a(Il& S
1s D e six Corel
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57 f ST. PATRICK STREET,
OTTAWA, JULY 31•st 1896
•
To THE PIIRENOLINE MEDICINE CO„
LTD., OTTAWA, ONT.
GENTLEMEN, -On the advise of a
friend I tried. one bottle of your fain,-
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 .have tried several remedies for
rheumatism, some of which did me a
certain amount of good, but nothing
that I haye taken has done so much
for me has your Phrenoline, and I
have much pleasure in recommending
t to other sufferers.
(Signed) JAMES•CARROLL,
Foreman of Works, Rideau Canal:
Nursery Stock Agents !
Book Agents i
Agricultural Implement Agents !
Or anyone desiring to better their
position and, increase their income
should write us: The demand for lupine
grown NurseryStock is on the increase.
We want more men. If you want
steady, paying work, write us.
WE FURNISH ALL SUPPLIES FREE.
WE HAVE THE LARGEST NURSERIES IN
THEDOhIINIOn.
WE PAY BOTH SALARY AND COMMIS.
'SION.
WE ENGAGE EII'tiER WHOLE OR PART
• TIME HIEN.
WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR STOCK. -
WEFIRNISIl PURCHASERS WITH CERTI-
FICATE FROM GOVERNMENT INSPECT-
OR, STATING - OUR STOOK IS • FREE
.FROM SAN JOSE SCALE. '
Our Nurseries comprise over 700
acres, and growing stock in large
quantities enables us to sell at the
closest possible figure.
Men Succeed with us who Fail with ethers
It will cost yon nothing to learn
what we'can do for you, '
Don'twrite unless you mean business
and Want profitable employment.
Stone & Wellington
TORONTO:
13
UNN(NG SOftESn
S-
Healt0
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Disease andSecure Good Health..
HOW To Banish�i ec
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CELERY COMPOUND THE GREAT SPRING CLEAN-
SER AND LIFE GIVER.
IT MAKES FRESH, PUKE KED BLOOD FOR PILE flND SflL10111 PEOPLE.
April is now with us. The feathered
son gstersare here again warbling their
sweetest notes in weans of praise for a
new season. Nature it throwing off
her old garb. The trees are budding,
the grass is showing new life, and
soon the wild flowers will put on their
dazzling dress of beauty and richness.
All nature seenis to he calling out to
man, saying, "Be happy and rejoice ;
give thanks to Him who makes such
glorious provision for the children of
earth." '
'Many a thankful prayer will ascend,
from trully grateful and healthy men
and women for the beauties and boun-
ties of the new season. On the other
hand, a vast multitude of half-dead,
Mr. Stephen Wescott, Freeport;
N.S., found (Burdock Blood Bitters).
•
a wonderful blood purfle"rand gives
his experience as follows: "I was
very much run down in health and
h
employed ' our local physician who
attended me three months, finally
my leg broke out in running sores
with fearful ' burning. 1. had thir-
teen running Sores at one time,
froth iny knee to the top of my foot,
All the medicine I. took did me no
mood, so I threw it aside and tried
B,B .B.,• when one-half the bottle was
the
better,bygone, I noticed a change ford
otter and the'time I had
finished
two bottles in ' 1tg was perfectly
healed and my health greatly int-
proved.''
broken down, weak, debilitated and
suffering men and women will not
have the capacity to appreciate the
mercies so bountifully bestowed. Their
thoughts.are centred on their afftic-
tions and sufferings ; they are moody;
despondent, morose, and some are
hopeless and in despair.
It is to this suffering class that we
would speak words of hope and com-
fort.. Warning Would be unnecessary
if you fully realized the fact that
Paine's Celery Compound cures
the disease that is now making
such progress and bayoc in your body.
It matters ,not whether the trouble
be rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney dis-
ease, liver complaint, neryous prostra-
tion, agonizing dyspepsia or blood dis-
eases, Paine's Celery Compound is able
to make you whole and well
Paine's Celery Compound, unlike
other medicines, is a true and rapid
banisher of disease ; it makes the
blood pure, so that life and enegy flow
quickly to every muscle, nerve and
tissue. Nature's medicine promptly
restores strength, vigor appetite and
digestion ; it gives sweet sleep and re-
pose to the wearied and restless.
Will these honest and strong asttu'--
ances induce you to give earth's best
mediciee a fair trial in this your time
of danger? The experience of physic-
ians and their kindly words in -favor of
Paine's Celery Compound should be a
guarantse of success to you.
The marvellous results igen to
lie given
weak, sickly and broken down clergy'
men, judges, members of Parliament
and to worthy and honorable citizens
of every city in the Dominion, speak
volumes in favor of ' Paine's Celery
Compound.
One bottle experimented with at
this season is always enough to make
the most cri ti cal andske pti cal continue
with the medicine until they are cur-
ed.
It has been truly said by an eminent
Canadian press correspondent that
"No physician is ever needed in flames
where Paine's Celery Compound is
used,"
CATARRH CAN BE OURED. A Man is always in the
Dr. Henry G. Carroll, M. P., Karnou
I
raskat, Que., is One of Fifty Mem- SWIRL
bers of Parliament Who Have -
Successfully Used and en- If lie wears one of.
dorsed Dr. Agnew's Ca-
tarrhal Powder. JOHN'S neatly fitting
Medical etiquette and conservatism
makes members of the profession shy
in bearing testimony to the efficacy of
a proprietary medicine.. Medicines
that the doctors do endorse you• may
be sure are good. Dr. Henry G-. Car-
roll, M. P., of Kamouraska, Que.. tells
over his own signature of the good
qualities of Dr. • Agnew's Catarrhal
Powder, not alone from personal use,
hut - as a medical man.Upwards of
fifty members of Parliament,, who
have suffered from catarrh, have used
this medicine with success. Sold by
• 0. LuTz.
Sc CIDLEY '& SON
HINTS FOR XMAS. AND
NEW YEARS GIFTS.
This Season we have surpassed our-
selves in marring and gathering
together of choice oddments in fancy
furniture suitable for presentation.
The assortment is, now complete and
everybody is invited to view our stock,
if only for the sake of seeing at what
very reasonable prices choice furniture
can be purchased here.
SPECIAL. -We wish to call special
attention to a line of very handsome
.Bed Room Setts in Elm, Oak and Ash,•
Antique and Cremona finish. All are
extremely tasteful in design and the
prices are mach lower than it has here-
tofore been possible to quote for
similar goods. Rocking chairs in
forest green, Antique, Oak, Curly
birch and Mahogany finish, from $2.40
up.
FANCY 'TABLES. -A magnificent
line bought at a sacrifice and marked
at corresponding low prices.
Centre Tables, Fancy: Chairs, Secre-
taries, Lounges, Fancy Rockers,
Music hacks, Couches, Extension
Tables, Three Piece Parlor Suits
Picture Mouldings Curtain
Artists materials, etc., etc., etc.
Undertaking and Embalming in all
its branches.
�. GIOLEY 6e SON
"THOUGHT MY HEAD
WOULD BURST."
A Fredericton Lady's Terrible
Suffering.
Mas. Geo. Drawl= tells the following
remarkable story of relief from suffering
end restoration to health,which should
oleo away all doubts as to the efloacy of
Milburn's the
and Nerve Pills from the `
k ti
minds of the most s epcal:,
• " Por several. years 1,hive been a con-
%tant sufferer from nerves% headaohe, and
the pain was so intense that sometimes I
was almost creep. 1 really thought that
ohead would burst. 1 consulted a rant.
r of phyeiciang, and took many remedies,
ut eo , I 'noticed
Milburn s
t
:without fi t
i a1 and as
e
tse
exit
anc1N
erve 1;ihas d r 1'
they seemed to suit my oast, I got a bolt Aird
began
their useBeforetaking
therm I was
rweak and debiitated, and wawa some•
times
waits out of toy sleep with a ells.
feeling, and 1 was tree,
othe in ,
ed %m r
tress g
r 1'i
quontly gaited With a onii]ng pains in the
n' Oft
pt. ri could
searoel
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iroglon of the iiealrt, a.
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he o
keep
t ecru
ra b to ae u
tar upcourage P
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g
1�9Iit'.
tot life, In this ,wxt3tohed dbn8itipit
r.
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a d 1+1'ory
u n i3`eatrt
it
br ti ... .,
irescu and to ,"^y 1 state, with gtati ucle,
1
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and
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rescue.
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'A 1 'tis•V
thatF�
frpto+lenien%is dila ' +o thin„Wofldatul
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SUITS.
He is a sure fitter.
. His prices are away down.
His goods are the best.
Call and amine hisl goods before
buying your
-iogo'FALL SUIT f
W, JOHNS,
'rho 'Tailor
Exeter Lumber Yard.
Dressed Pine, Siding, Floor-
ing and Ceiling.
No. 1 Pine Lath, Pine and
Cedar Shingles.
Special inducements to intend-
ing Builders in Hemlock
Bill Stuff.
30000 Feet common Pine at
SIO 00 per M
YARD EAST SIDE Sas. Ems I lis
Or MAIN STREET.
IOYOLES.
Are You Interested
in Wheels?
\Te ,handle
some of the lead-
ing CANADIAN
and AMERICAN
makes at prices
to suit the times.
A few second hand organs
5 and 6 Octave, cheap.
Sewing Machines
ALWAYS ON HAND.
P. S._Seliin g out Dise Han
rows at cost.
PERKINS & MARTIN,
Main street, Exeter.
,,,..-........
FeelsHis
Oats v.
v �F � This will not be the case with an animal whose'.
e , ^- blood is out of order. When a horse is all run
down he needs a tonic the same as a man. Often
he cannot have complete rest. ` Give him
- Dick's BloodPurifier
and note how quickly he will pick up. His whole
system will be invigorated. His digestion will Be."
strengthened so that all the - ourishment will be
drawn from the food and less of itevill be required:
Dick's Blood . Purifier drives out Bots,. Worms
and all parasites. In cows it greatly increases the
flow of milk.
5O CENTS .4 PACKAGE.
LEEPoIING, MiLES &, CO., DICK Co.,
AGENTS, MONTREAL. PROPRIETORS,
ASK YOUR D) ALER POR
an.
icsurji sal
Buil for Service
A thorobred Durham Bull for service on lot ,
13, con. 1, Stephen. First class strain. Terms:
$1, to insure. SAMUEL PARSONS.
Exeter P. O.
A D FARM Boar For Service - .4
The undersigned will kcop for service on lot
9. concession 1, Usborne imported Chester
NW bite and. large English Berkshire boars;
w hich can be registered if required.' Terms as
usual. JOHN MAY,
5-w „Exeter,
BEST FORTABLE.DAIRY. N
R. N. Rowe
---yrs ®essece------
We try to suit everybody.
Come and see us.
A look through our two story
building will convince you that
we carry a good assortment. Take
a look at our stock before buying.
Everything up-to-date in under-
taking.
&llt of Olothes
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 Ulaoe and A. J.
SNEIaL never disappoints hi
hese A
inoft ,
patrons
any
large assortment of
ran a, Winter
Ood1
In Worsteds and. Tweed s, are
now on our shelves, and we will
h
take iinuah Mshowing
I,
them to. you. There are many
at.
oihel°likes that are specially
rachy
e,
it
The Leading Specialists of America 01
20 Years in Detroit. •I.•
250,000 Ilii i� in
WECURESTRICTURE
Thousands of young and middie•aged
mon are troubled with this disease -many tt
unconsciously. They may have a smart-
ing sensation, small, twisting stream,
sbarp cutting pains at times, slight dis-
charge, difficulty in commencing, tweak
organs, emissions, and all the symptoms
of nervous debility -they have STRIC-
TURE. Don't let doctors experiment on
yon, by cutting, stretching, or tearing
you. This will not cure you, as it will re-
turn. Our NEW METIIOD' TREAT-
MENT absorbs the strieture tissue;
hence removes the stricturepermanently.
It can never return. No pain, no suffer-
ing, no detention from business by our
method. Tho sexualorsanaareatrength
erred. The nerves are invigorated, and
the bliss of manhood returns.
WECUIREGLEN
Thousands of young and middle-aged
mon are having their sexual 'vigor and
vitality continually sapped by this dis-
ease, They aro frequently unconscious
of the cause of those symptoms, General
Weakness, Unnatural Disq.chargesFail-
ing
on Manhood, cryo
egos,
Poen Iet -
r, Irritability, at times Smarting Sen-
sation Sunken Lyes, With dark circled,
WoakHack, General Depression, Lack'
of Ambition Varicocele, Shrunken
Parts, etc, GLEET and Er-marUlli7:
May he the cause. Don't consult family,
doctors, as they have no experionoe in
these- spooial' diseases -don't" allow
quacks to exporiment on you. Consult
Spooialists whehave inadealifeStudyof
.
Diseases ok�i�ienend lvoman. Our N7�4y
METHOD TREATMENT wilt posy-
tivoly cure you. One thousand doilaia.
for it ease we accept for troatrnont and
cannotcuro. Terms neederetefor aOnto.
CURES gg�� GUARANTEED
We treat and mire: EVSSIONS,
VARICOC ELE SYPIHILIh, GIIFET,
STRICTURE, IMPOTENCY
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DOMINION LABORATORY.`
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We would recommend those
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