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Exeter Times, 1898-6-2, Page 5With Hood's Sample. 'lane ";Sales Talk," and . *how that this needle •.lain° has enjoyed publicconfidence and patronage to a greater extent than accord -- ed any other proprietary medicine, This b simply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than limy other. It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that teles the story. All advertisements of Hood's eareapariila, like Hood's Sarsaparilla it- self, are honest, We have never deceived the public, and this with its superlative moedioinal merit, is wh/ the people Have abiding confidence in it, and buy Sarsaparilla/ ',most to the exclusion of all others. Try it ',Prepared only by 0. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. z� f are the only pills to take l as.0001 S Pill with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Additional Locals. The Government must surely be courting defeat forr the prohibition measure, or they would not, include cider in the list of drinks to be pro- hibited. A. committee for the Musical Society of Goderich have engaged the famous Dan Godfrey's Band, now making a tour of this continent, . for a date in Tune. - A Boston woman who was arrested for shoplifting the other day liad near- ly $10,000 inher bustle. Well, any woman that would turn her back on that much money ought to get into trouble. Henderson Bicycle Company, . God- cricb,are after the Welland Vale Com- pany, of St. Catharines,because the lat- ter are 'Manufacturing the "R. A,Mc- Cready" wheel and have applied for an Injunction. At the meeting of the Western Drawing Teachers' .&ssociation, held Wilkie i ill Detroit last week, Miss m na Seegniiller, of Indianapolis, and well known to many in Seaforth, was el- ected vice-president. Wm. J. Wilson, 5th con., Goderich township, delivered oats the past week at Sloan's warehouse, Goderich. On Saturday last be brought in 175 bushels and 11 pounds,, which is con- sidered very gond hauling for one team. The other night Mrs. • R. B. Smith, -of Goderieb, arose during the storm to close the winelow, and in the derk- 3iess missed a step and fell heavily down part of a stairway. When ex- amined by a doctor it was found both Tier arms were broken below the el bow, and she was considerably shaken up. The recent big rise in the price of -wheat, instead .of being a benefit, as some suppose, is actually a misfortune to this country, as it will injure et least ten to one which it will benefit. 'Men who sell their grain at this time of the year, usually put the proceeds in a chartered bank, and how thiswill help the masses is to us one of the unfathom- able mysteries. Dr. Donald Ross, fourth son of Mr. 3'inlay Ross, of Seaforth, who was practising medicine in Willard, Senica county, New York state, has recently been appointed juniorphysician on the medical staff of Willard state hospital. The appointment was made as the re- sult of competitive examinations, and the doctor was awarded. the appoint- ment on . merit, in preference to many other applicants. Herbert Morrison, a, young boy who works with Mr. George Baldwin, Sea- forth, met with a painful accident the other night. He was out on a bicycle, and in the dark collided with another eider. In the collision he was struck in the pit, of the stomach, and was so badly inj tired. that he was required to keep to the house for a few clays. Had he been struck an inch or two .Higher, the result would inevitably have been fatal. Mr. Harvey, of the 2nd concession •of Stanley, met with quite a heavy loss last week. He has bad part of his tee flock of;Shropshire sheep pasturing on the back part of his farm. On the morning of Tuesday week last, one of Lis neighbors was up early and beard two dogs, which seemed by their bark to be one a small dog and the other a large one, as if in pursuit of something, but not knowing the, sheep was there be paid lithe attention. Shortly after, however, it was discovered that there were two sheep and one lamb killed and one lamb that could not be found; three sheep and three lambs were bad- ly. torn, two of which will very likely lie. The shearling ram which he pur- chased from Mr. Cooper last, fall is 'Badly cut, but. may pull through. A RAILWAY MAN'S STORY. Mr. W.Frank, ,iii (Alamo of the Grand Trunk Engine Shops :Dort Dover, Out., pays: -`,`.Four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cured inc of a very bad attack of Kidney Complaint and tame • Back. I Pii®q whether Itching, blind air lesdtng, aro relieved by ono li tt n f �? CeA,t 0 O iR.Plt Dr■Agn®wa 41 Ointment 35 CENTS. end cured in 3 to t5 night°. br. M. >lierictnan, fiinefironton, PT. ff. writes: eorid Mia 12 dozen mora of .Aga stew's Ointment. I proscribe largo gran. tworker in skin tis of tr. It i a . wonder wo k aro discloses and a groat pure forpileb,--23. sold by 0, Lttre) Exeter.. • T5I11ron County Notes Mrs. James Leatherland,of Seaforth, is seriously ill, she haying suffered a paralytic stroke a few days ago, INSTANT RELIEF guaranteed lay using Milburn's Sterling Headache Powders, No depressing after effect. The druggists of Seaforth have agreed to close their stores for the three summer months et 7:30 p. m. IT'S so pleasant to take that children cry for it; but it is death to worms of all kinds. Dr. Low's worm syrup. Price 25e, All dealers. Messrs. Andrew and Robert Love, of Hills Green, are each having their barns re-construeted,enlarged, renew- ed and stone stabling placed under- neath, Harry Watson, son of W. N. Wat- son, of Seaforth, who has been in St. Paul for a• couple of years, has enlist- ed in the American arniy,and has gone to the front. John Murray, of the 4th con.' of Tuckersznith, picked form a patch . of spring wheat, on his farm, a stalk which measured 18e Welles. This grain was sown on April llth, and the stalk was pulled on May 24th. One of those pleasant events which always cause a ripple of excitement, took place at the home of John Berry, Walton, on Tuesday, May 24th, when his fifth daughter, Miss Hattie, was united in marriage to Dr. A. M. Wal- ters, of Mills, Michigan. After twenty-five years of active service, Mr. W. J. Wilson, re-. signed the position of superintendent of the Boston Methodist Sabbath school. At the annual meeting the following officers were elected: J. Sberritt, superintendent; R. Hutchin- son, assistant. A young son of Mr. Ellis, of the Commercial hotel, Seafortb, met with a nasty accident the other morning. Ile attempted to jump off a moving train, when he slipped and had a bad gash cut in his leg, below the knee. It was a narrow escape from death. Valentine Eisenhoffer, of Zurich, while sharpening a stake with an axe a few days ago,inetwiih a painful acci- dent. Hemadeafalse stroke,strikinghis left hand and nearly cutting it off. It is amost unfortunate thing for him,as he will likely be laid. up most of the summer. Death claimed another of the pio- neers of Clinton last week,when Joseph Townsend, aged seventy-seven years, responded to the great roll call. De- ceased was a native of Nottingham- shire, England, and came to this coun- try in 1883 and shortly afterwards set- tled in lnekersmith where the family' took up three -hundred acres of land. About three years ago Mr. Townsend retired from farming and became .a resident of Clinton. He was a Liberal in politics and in religion a Methodist.. A very pleasant social event took place at the residence of Thos. Dodds, McKillop township, on Tuesday last. This was the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the marriage ofMr.and Mrs. Dodds. This worthy couple were marriedin Scotland on the 24th of May 1848, and on the following day started for America. They had avoyage of eight weeks, which was considered fairly good time to make in crossing the Atlantic in those days. They set - tied in McKillop,; and have been re- spected residents of the township ever •since. John Scott, of Roxboro, McKillop, met with a very serious and painful accident on Thursday forenoon. He was on the top of a large load' of hay, driving it out of his barn yard. When passing over a side hill, the load upset. As it was going over, Mr. Scott jumped to the other side, expecting to land on his feet. Unfortunately, however, his foot caught in the wheel of the wag- on, with the result that the bone of his right leg was fractured about half way between the knee and ankle. It is a compound fracture, and the broken end of the hone protruded through the skin, making quite a wound. Benjamin Higgins, for 22 years assessor at Bayfield, died Thursday, May 12th, aged 65 years. Deceased was born in the county of Antrim,, near Belfast, and had been a resident of this country for 50 years, first settling in London where he learned coopering. Ile ` remained in London about ten years, then resided near Brucefield for fifteen years, and for the past twenty five years on Sauble line, near Bayfield. When twenty years of age, he married Frances Mc- Dool, who survives him. There was a family of five daughters and four sons. Deceased was a scarlet member of the Orange Lodge, under the auspices of Bayfield Loge. the following We take ] g from a Guelph despatch:- Rev. Donald Guthrie, late of Walkerton, son of Mr. Donald Guthrie, Q. C., of Guelph, who went South because of his wife's state of health, has received two calls, both unanimous, to become pastor of Pres- byterian churches. He received a call from the First Presbyterian church, Baltimore, being offered the free use of a manse and a stipend oe $5,000, with two months' holidays in summer time, and also a.call from the Second Presbyterian church, Rich- mond, to be co -pastor with Rev, Dr. Moses D. Hodge, with the right of succession, the salary in the latter ease being' $2,500 a year. Mr, Guthrie has declined the call to Baltimore and has accepted the one to Richmond. Last Sabbath Rev. Mr. Shaw com- pleted his fifth year as pastor of Egmondville'Presbyterian church. At the close of the horning service he gave a short review. of the work clone in thecongregation duringthatperiod, which showed that substantial pro- gress has been made. There was add- ed to the membership 136,--bypro- fession of faith 98, and by certificate i. 43. The present membership is 274. A marked advaece has been made in finances, as the following will show. The total amount contributed for all ur c s as follows : In 1803 $1,- 478 p p se wasry .t7, ; i n 9;1..1 674 < 'n 18'15 1760 •, in 3�.$ i 1806, $1,927, and in 1897, $1,876. The contributions to the schemes ofthe church have been nearly doubled, In 1803 the amount was $180 ; in 1894, $ $2 9 ; in 1895, 26 ; in 18110, $264,- and in 1897, $841. In 1803 the was a debt on the manse to the amount of *1,200; that has been reduced to about $100, as the last report stated. • • THE The Latest t4 ews., Nary Ann Blackwell, 9 years old, lost the sight of her right eye at, Lon- don through contact with a firecracker. SICK HEA:DACInc, however annoying and distressing, is positively cured, by Lara -Diver Pills. They are easy to take and never gripe, HAGreetreS YELLOW OIL is prompt to relieve and sure to cure coughs, colds, sore throat, pain in the chest, hoarseness, quinsy, etc. 'Price 25c, Why don't you, try Carter's Little Liver Pills? they are a positivecure for sick headache, and all the ills pro- duced by disordered liver. Only one pill a dose. James Hastie, of McKillop, met with a serious accident one day last week. He was up in an apple tree pruning some of the limbs, when ho missed his footing, falling to the ground and re-, ceiving painful and serious injuries. Jaynes Fleming, who has for many years been book-keeper for J.D'.Moore, in St. Marys,antl who was lately taken into the firm as a partner, has found itiecessary to withdraw. His place has been taken by Gilbert McIntyre. If there ever was a specific for any onecomplaint, then Carters Little Liver Pills are specific for sick head- ache, and every woman should know this. Only one pill a dose. Try them. I Ron. A. S. Hardy is guilty of keep- ing in his Cabinet two Ministers with- out seats, and illustrations are not wanting to persuade the country that Premier Wilfred Laurier has: made the mistake of taking into his Cabinet one or two Ministers without brains. There died at Delaware, Middlesex county, last week, Robert R. G. Mont- gomery, brother of Capt. A. G. Mont- gomery, of Goderich. His funeral took place on Thursday under the aus- pices of the Masonic and Independent Forester lodges, in both of which he was highly esteemed, and was. very largely attended. Alex. Melvor, who has for the past year shown his heels to all comers at all distances in Goderich, pluckily went to Brantford on Tuesday and competed in the 13 mile handicap road race, and from the 4 Minute mark won easily, defeating a number of the lead- ing Canadian cracks. The Trophy is a handsome Brantford bicycle. Guelph Herald: Ald. John Kennedy picked up a roll of bills amounting to nearly $100 in the office of the Royal Hotel on Wednesday evening. He handed the roll to Mr. Walsh, the clerk, who on opening it found a re- ceipt bearing the name of A. H. Leitch, of London, a representative of the London Mutual. Insure= Company.. The money wasreturned to the owner. The Parkhill Gazette chronicles the death of Duncan McEwen, at the ripe old age of 84 years. For a number of years Mr. McEwen farmed nearNairn, but latterly had been living in Ailsa Craig, with his son Dan, who has gone into the horse business. About two months ago Mr. McEwen, who went out for a stick of wood slipped on:the door -step and broke his leg, from which injuries he never recover- ed. He was the oldest elder of the Nairn and Beechwood congregations. The remaining elders actedas pall- bearers. IF You'WISH To Bie WELT, You must fortify your system against the attacks of disease. Your blood must be kept pure, stomach and digestive organs in order, your ap- petite good. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine to build you up, purify and enrich your blood and give you strength. It creates an appetite and gives digestive power. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic, easy to take, easy to operate. r.•• 4 THE PIONEER LIMITED Is the name of the only perfect train in the world, now running over night between Chicago, Milwaukee Sc St, Paul and Minneap- olis via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pani Railway -the pioneer road of the West in ad- opting all improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment of passengers. An illustrated pam- phlet, showing views of beautiful scenery along the route of tho Pioneer Limited, will be sant free to any person upon receipt of two -cent postage stamp. Address Geo. H. Heaftord, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, ill. • MARKET REPORTS .ss. Exeter June,ist, 1898. Wheat per bushel ... 1.00 to L00 Oats. .- ...31 to 31 Barley....... -... ,.35 to 38 Butter,,..., ..•12 to 12 Eggs . 9 to 9 Turkeys . , , . , 9 to. 9 Geese 4 to 5 Chickens per ib. ...... 4 to 5 Ducks . 5 to 9 Wool.... 17 to 18 Dried Apples.. .. .. 23 to 21 Pork dressed..... • •• ••••.•$5.50 to 5.50 Pork live weight 4.40 to 4.25 Hay per ton.., ...... 5 00 to 36.00 li y ... eo Clover seed ... ..... 4.00 to 5. 0- 4. 0 0 5.00 A lsilco clover 5 t ,•-. 28 hseed •.. .... 100 to i...a ,Timet • � . y London, June 1st,' 1898. Wheat per bush° ,.. .... ...1.05 to1.08 Dots.... .34 to 341, Peas .... 56 to 60 381: to 60 30 to 38§ 39 to 3 331 to 48 ,......-40 to 60 Butter .... 18 ,o 74 Eggs 10 to 11 Ducks ,.... ,G0. to 70 Turkeys per lb-.. - 10 to 12• Geese per ib 9 to 10 Chickens 50 to 78 Cheese... , .. Potatous per bag Barley Buckwheat ...... Bye .80 101 00 Lfay per ton .. .,. .... ...$ 6.00 to 3 7.50 Pork per cwt,. . , .. 34.50 to 35.00 anon Cook's Cotton Boot Compound. Is sncoessfuliy used monthly by over 10,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask. your druggist for Cook's -Cotton Root Com- pound. Take no other, as all Mixtures, ei118 and imitations are dangerous: Price, No, 1, $1 per box; No. 21,10 degrees stronger, es per bb*. No. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two 8 -cent stamps, The Cook :VUmpany Windsor, Ont. 1/414-Nos.1 and 2 sold and recommended by all responsible Druggists in Canada. No. 1 and Mo. 2' sold in Exeter by J. 'W. Browning, druggist. HOiliESEEKERS' EXCUTRSIONS. third Tuosda s in June, 1898 On the first and y , the Chicago, Mih'vaukee & St. Paul Railway will sell round-trip excursion tickets (good for 21 days) to a groat many points in South and North. Dakota and other western and south. for th western States, at prao ticall y ono faro f, ° round trip.. Take a trip west and see what an amount of good land can bo purohasod for ver little Money, 1+'nrthor information as.tb rates, routes,prices of farm lands, eta:, maybe obtained en aplication to any coupett ticket agent or by addrasing A. J. l aylor, Canadian tdasse0ngor Aaont,2Izieg street, East, Torbuto, 1st. IDSX.Pi T JiB TIMES PINE'S CEEERY COMPOUND Grave Him a Fresh Existence. He Had, Endured Year; of Misery and Agony. Had Given Up All Tope and.1 Expected to Die. IT IS THE MEDICINE FOR YOU, POOR SUFFERER. You Cannot Be Disappointed If You Use Paiue's Cel- ery Compound. • Wells &'Richardson On. DEAR Sins: -I can conscientiously recommend Paine's Celery. Compound to all who inay be suffering from dys- pepsia and liver trouble. For years, while living inBlack Brook, I suffered. from a complication of troubles, and was so bad with dyspepsia that I could not touch a morsel of food. I found it, difficult to sleep, and what little I did get was often broken ;with horrid dreams. Intense sufferings from, liver complaint added to my load of agony; I also.had dizziness, pains in the hack, and was pale, haggard and despondent. I kept doctoring and dosing without deriving the slightest benefit, and fin- ally gave up all hope of getting well. One day my daughter, who bad read of a wonderful cure by Paine's Celery Compound, begged the to try one bottle of the medicine. I told her it was nn use to throw away money, but she pleaded so bard that to please her I bought a bottle and betore it -was used p I felt better. Encouraged so much I continued with the medicine and improved every day. ' I cin now cured, thanks to Peine's Celery Compound. You cannot won- der that I;considerPaine's Oelery Corn- 'pound om'pound the greatest medical discovery in the world. I ugre all who are sof- feriug'to try this grand medicine and test its virtues, 'Yours very truly, CHARLES COioIEAU, Neguac, N. B. The closing down of the Mitchell flax business has been a severe blow to Mitchell. Many have been thrown out of employment, and as aresult sev- eral young men and a few families have moved to other places. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. AN OLD acn WELL -TRIED REMEDY. -Mrs Window's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothersfor their children whileto@thing with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain. cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diainccea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 emits a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Before. After. Wooa'S P losp1iodino, The Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by all druggists in"Canada. Only reit., able medicine discovered. Six packages' guaranteed to cure all forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To- bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, one package 81, six, 86. One will please, six will The PWoodlcomr an o any ndsor,Ont. company, Wood's Phosphodine is sold in Exeter by J. W. Browning, druggist. A'i K fold'1 BEST FOR ABLE.DAIRY,AND FARM. "THOUGHT FAY HEAD WOULD BURST." A Fredericton Lady's Terrible Suffering. Mas. GEO, DonxRTr tells the following remarkable story of relief from suffering Rad restoration to health, which should oleo away all doubts as to the efficacy of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills from the minds of the most skeptical; "For Several years I have boon a con-, Stant sefferer from nervotts headache, and the pain was so seitonse that sometimes I Was almost crazy. I really thought that ply head evoisld burst, I consulted a num- Ler of phgsioiarie, and took many remedies, tit without effect. I noticed Milburn's Heart and Nerve fills advertised, and as 1iey seemed to suit my case, I got a boa gad. eon their tee. Before hiking them I was Very weak and debilitated, and would twine - times wake ottt ,of my eleop with a die- tressed, swot Bring feeling: and I was fre- quently Mized with agonizing pains in the 1 oa ael and often cell cls r region o! the heart, y muster up, coinage to keep tip the strudglb for life. In this wrot hed condition Mil• : a bntn's Heart and. Have Pills came to the, rescue, and to or I state, with gratitude; that 1 eovl etl us and strong , and all klitiia t .. 'wotdetit11. improvement 13 due to this remedy. Farms fear sale A few,good farnis for rade choa -Motley to n.. Apply to JOIIhT$2ACJ( 'AIgT A Man is always in the Wt If he wears one of W. JOHN'S neatly fitting SUITS. He is a sure fitter. His prices are away down, His goods are the best. Oall and examine bis goods before buying your q FALL SUIT IT W. JOHNS, The 'Tailor. JUST IN z� - Having bought two car loads of Furniture before the advance in price, .I am able to sell at old prices. One car has arrived, and is going fast. The style and quality of goods ev- erybody admires. Call early and secure a bar- gain. Largest stock ever shown in Exeter, Com- plete stock of Caskets and Coffins' always on hand. Headquarters for Funeral Supplies. g� '�-R�qp�� R. Na IRO ,E ,o r‘tt to e We would recommend those suffering from COUGHS, COLDS, and BRONCHTAT,, troubles to use WINAN'S COUGH BALSAM. It is. also a reliable remedy for children. We manufacture WINAN'S LINIMENT, an excellent reme- dy for NEURALGIA, All S, SORE THROAT . RHEU11tATISM INFLUENZA. Also WINAN'S CONDITION POWDER, the best in the rear ket. Try, our Lotion for scratches on horses, also condition pow- der for same SOLE AGENT FOR DICKS LUNG SYRUP. Ca LUTZ Nursery Slack A0e118 ! Beak Agea!s ! Agrlcullural Impiemenl Agents 1 Or anyone desiring to better their position and increase their income should write us. The demand for home grown Nursery Stock is on the increase. We want more men. If you want steady, paying work, write us. WE FURNISH ALL SUPPLIES FREE. WE HAVE THE LARGESTNIIBSERIES IN TT3EDo1:IINIon. WE PAY DOTH SALARY AND COMAMIS., SION. WE ENGAGE EITHER WHOLE OR PART . TIME MEN. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR STOCK. WEb' U texisn PURCHASERSWITH CERTI- FICATE FROM GOVERNMENT INSPECT OIs,, STATING OUR STOCK IS FREE FROM SAN JOSE SCAT,T', Our Nurseries comprise over '700 acres, and growing stock in large quantities enables us to sell at the closest possible figure. xe. IIen Succeed with us who Fail with others It will cost you nothing to learn what we can do for you. Don'twrite.unless you mean business and want profitable employment. Stone & Wellington TORONTO A Suit of vlothe& 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 i lacoe, and A. S. SNELL never disappoints hi patrons in any of these. A large assortment, of '�11 'Winter Gd Pall & �a�� Goode In *orsteds and Tweeds, are now on our shelves, and we will V , talo much pleasure in showing wing the eThere' =any Ill to y,u. are xrs ' oiser lines that are specially at. active. When appearance is a consideration 1 w SN0REY's Ready to Wear io ing becomes a necessity. Who can afford to ignore his personal appearance' A large nxanufactnrer who studies the want of the people, and whose business depends upon* supplying those wants, will give better results than a tailor whose opportunities are limited and trade local. If your local dealer does not keep Shorey's Clothing-' Remember there are others '-Write to a larger and more enterprising merchant elsewhere. See that Shorey's Guarantee Card Is In the pocket of each garment. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium., Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of lIotllers.. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria, prevents vomiting Sour Curd,. cures Tiarrhula and Wind. Colic. Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach. and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea -the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is an. excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." DR. G. C. OSGOOD, Lowell, Man. Castoria. "Uastoria, is so well adapted to children` that I recommend it as superior to any pre- scription known to me." 11. A. ARCEER, M. D. Brooklyn,, N. Y THE FAC—SIMILE SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER ?NE CENTAUR' COMPANY 77 MURRAY STREET, NEIN YORK CITY. nee. ietereeeelneeee You need it to bear the daily burdens of l:fa If your back's weak-Doan's Kinn ev 1 11:s will strengthen it. If it p inns and r.::,hs-Doan's Kidney Pills will cure it. "'.; t.perimentin taking Doan's Kidney PIPs 7 hey anred hundreds of weak, aching backA long before other kidney pills were dreanxe4. of: n r -n. 414>s Row, Belleville, Ont.,suffered r r nine years with terrible pain in the I ;•l:, rheumatic pains, and pains in the l,. ,elder. Ho spent 3300 doctoring, but Trot 1:ct.e relief. Doan's. Kidney Pills have ample'ely cured him, banished the back ,,sins, and all the other pains and aches. PERFECTION AT LAST. Are You Interested We handle some of the lead- ing CANADIAN and AMERICAN makes at prices to suit the times. heels? A few second hand organs 5 and 6 Octave, cheap. Sewing Mac billies ALWAYS ON HAND. P S -Selling out Dise rows cost. 0 S c at PERKINS & MABTIN, Main street, Exeter. FARMERS You Will find at 13issett's 'Wareroom. the following line of Agrictil tural Implements IBEIRING BIN- D,CRS, MOWERS, ROLLER AND BALL BEARINGS, STEEL SULKY RASES. Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators Disc and D lam ond , Harrows • Plows, and Turnip. Drilla SEWING MACHINES. Ere WARRANTED EVERY TIME 6S a - ' 7� S NEW IN DESIGN, NEW IN PRINCIPLE, NEW IN APPLICATION,. A large assortment of the best and most approved Trusses and Mechani- cal Appliances always in stock, pur- chased direct from the manfaettriels, We guarantee every Truss to be made with the finest English steel, 'VERY M D RA.T i PIlIOES'VI;Ro E . Sole Agency DOMINION LA,13OItATOEY, J. W. BROWNING PRor The celebrated) Knoll Washer Raymond sewing and ,cringers machinerr STO i ,,ESa,6 .�,.�.,. Gurney stoyes and furances. Wagigoungsg a s Bicycles. The Chatham. lea T Oli and a full gg line of the celebrated McLaughlin Buggies.